Johnston City High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Johnston City, IL)
- Class of 1929
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E Publifbecl by THE SENIOR CLASS of X JOHNSTON CITY TOWNSIiIP HIIGI-I SCHOOL JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS III P, II I ,,,- 1 , R, F J' X. - 4,-.1 ai-.4 V-.., if -. i 7 X DEDICATICN I '-dllllbv In appreciation of the co-opera' tion received in upholding and fostering the high standards and high ideals of our high school and with a knowledge of how inadef quate this tribute is, We, the Senior Class of '29 do humbly dedicate this ninth edition of The Cardinal to the Lions Club and to the Rotary Club of this city. xii 2 I, JV,-. ,X , 'J ll' -lil L fill ' 'Xxx X. f, -4. ., ,4.,Q,. I I, l l fl V l El V ll H . -.Qs FOREWGRD udlljlp.. A To follow the customs of our predecessors, to leave another page in the annals of J. C. T. H. S., to perpetuate the ideals and standards of our Alma Mater and to evolve a record of our school days! to be cherished in our after years-these are our aims in pub' lishing this, The Cardinal of 1929. X f.: ,.-2 f , Nxt, . K, Xp, , f N, t.-,gf J .-l-lm ,-, xc .af 1 X, fl 1 1 CONTENTS ..qlgugy.. SCHOOL ' CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISING 4, ..1l.?n ..i ,..-.,,, rfx IF ZZZ, : , , 5 E ff -h-fi mia ' mam mm EEE . Q ,X,,Zfi-LMkQQ-- -'---X-QQ, X l i fd'-my ,fwl -r 1 bi ,:r 5 R ff'-F '- . ap - i-....,.,,,4in: -' C-X1 ,J lgpvl- l l 9-.,.-fl2V?E?1l ' . 1 ilu illllemurmm 1 l w l x l ' ' A MR. LEO A. ALDERSON Quiet, unassuming, conscientious, always to be i relied upon, and capable 'in his work, Mr. Alderson has, during the two years -that he has gbeen with:-us, en' deared himself to all who kiriew him. His diligefiee has been rewarded this year by a champion debate' teamg ankundefeated ,second team in football and an undefeatf ed freshman team ,in basketball. Lastyear he developed oneiof the greatest track champions in Southernflllinois. As we look 'through the pages of thebook :which tells of our pleasant times and associations, we remember- with sorrow. and regret that J. C. T. H. S. has lost one ofits most beloved instructors, Mr. Leo Alderson, who died April 21,. 1929. ' . . A i'Qgis,j5X 'Miz-if wsflxcf., ..-lfng . 'T ' V 6 ,sw Os-1 H ,f- N-.,1 .. --1 , f fi 1 E 772- -1- .N -pi ii., .41-EL 3? Ji -E'-:EJ ,fab W'-J I . ffwi ' A 4- 4 A ,I EH' L4 -ww L - I - UV-flgeiiiw EE EE 275 , -J f' H V, by 75:5-7, 'ff I Q EP Q Q Q wgfffv BOARD QE EDUCATION E l MR. HENRY EOLKEL yi MR. J. L. LOVE 5 Secretary V J i , I , E 2 1 4 I A si ! 5 1 QEVIR. HENRY HOFFART W . I u N M - N Y 1 :Y 11 in I 5 ' ' X MR. W. E. MOORE' ii a, . ' MR.-J, B. EUNDREN ' President H ax Q' N.-1QB:h,Q:f , Xcif-fL L'? M N 7 N , Y, , W Z vfx, J rf1s5Q..l.aff' A A J of hail Li Len: 1 Ls ,WTA ff 1 .ni , M, . , I ' 'I W l ll ' I l 1 y HOMER Ei. REYNOLDS K N g, I Principal , or Indiana State Normal, A. B. i. , 1Ai University of Wisconsin, i 1 Ph. M. xl I l l l LA RUE VAN METER HUGH O. SHERBERT Coach of Athletics, History Science Ill. Wesleyaii University, A. B. University of Wisconsin . School for Coaches Harvard U' Joint Major Science and -Physical Notre Dame, University of Ill. Education Graduate Work Wisconsin Univer. WN University of Iowa' sq, Q! 1 Illinois State Normal' V ' Superior Normal, Wisconsin ami'-iff i fbi - ' ff' ---1'-1 1 :QT 'Ji if-' - 'gf 1 '1zhj' . .fl Ii-,..4 I .li-g..c.,sL,l...1-L,..fi.iLJ EQ ref' ti EMILY C. REID English Eastern Ill. State Teachers' College University of Illinois, A. B. University of Chicago University of Michigan GRACE E. OJEMANN Music-French University of Illinois, B. S. KENNETH C. LAUGHLIN Science Huron College, S. D., B. S. E HENRIETTA CORCORAN Commercial Commercial Work U. of Neh. HILDEGARDE HANSON Foods University of South Dakota University of Minnesota, B. S. B. N. BELGUM F Manual Training I 'Oshkosh Normal, Wiscoiisiii I University 'of Wisconsiii, Ph. B. V NOR WINGIET . Lizzy in-English i niversity of Indiana, A. B. University of Wisconsiii MABEL L. PURCELL , Milton College, Wisconsixi, A. B. I Graduate Work, University of Ill. University of Chicago J 5513-A 5' -X wp.. ' i. H ,bf I I 9 Y: I I I I I I I i mga, A -Q 'T ,W -. - -1 Q4-15,5 ,M I ,gf 'I I :- :N r I P1 f' rg. . ,U !l .-r i , ,,, ,fc-. s I KJ - Qty f IfTi,+ ' f-N 1: 11:1 ' f,Zl'T.KI, .- ,I if Ifj, 'ffl-'I ggif Nw. fiflz V-Ju, . . I W MW Ii I I I I I I I III II MARGARET J. BARRA A English University of Chicago University of Illinois, B. S. LEC A, ALDERSON Mathematics, Athletics, Debate Illinois College, A. B. RAYMOND HUCK Mathematics Blackburn College Illinois College, B. S. University of Illinois, M. S. VERGIL E. LYCN Band State Teachers Science, Northern Illlinois College, B. E. University of Illinois LORBNA G. REID Home Economics University of Illinois, B. S. University of Wisconsin TRUMAN B. KNIBBS Biology Illinois 'State Normal, B. E. I Normal, Illinois BE. MILDRED CLARK , 'Commercial Kansas State Teachers' College, , Emporia Lincoln Business College, Lincoln, Neb. ' Nebraska Wesleyan Gregg School, Chicago, Illinois University of Nebraska, B. S. Graduate 'Work, University of Nebraska 'JOHN C. TRAPP Industrial Arts Milwaukee State Normal University of Wisconsin, B. S. I I I I MI E la... J A-,BX ' 1 , 5- ..1 ' '-lffnrzl V-YI , N - -..,s,fL-- gi i g - I fs 1 , y 9 x '4.1 V 9 k w m y x Q E F H v M W x --- ' 1 X , R - f ,iff A 'V' N ,. K I N I JM E . f'N KQ X fi nm MMEM MM WM Cf H iss : 5,55 5, ix' HW M z mm Wm H ' R wil, 4 :Y E P'i.. i f-2 m f , EEHEQHEAQ? msg X13 7' V1 - . r--. -.r ' ' L CKNQP' ay if i A if -I ,Q,.v-- '1' 'W' ' , , 'W rr'---1' .-A as 455797 Al------fi 2- fm .ff , L ,ff , 7 -1 '5 'U , 7' . if-, ,il r,LJ ligggjgfl If i i,3,,.fQQ 7,55 , 'if A-lf l I w Z ' I I HENRY THURMOND- Maggie . 4 . - President I Knowledge he only sought andl so soon caught As if for him knowledge had' ratherlsoughtf' Literary Society '26, HifY '28, VicefPresident of HifY '29, Junior Play '28, Beginning Typing Team '28, Basketball '28, '29, Echo Staif '28, Debating Team '28, '29, President of Senior Class '29, EditorfinfChief of Cardinal '29, Forensis 29. ' BENTON JONES- Jonsie Vice-President A man of honor, of noble and generous nature. Literary 'Society '26, Athletic Association '26, Student Council,'27', VicefPresif ,ll dent of' Junior Class '28, Junior Play '28, Operetta '28, HifY '28, '29, Football '28 g l VicefPresident- of Senior Class '29, Forensis '29, Cardinal Staff '29. ' - ' YLULA B. ORAN- Lu Secretaryffreasurer 9 Her pallid cheeks are like a pair, ' 4 V Of nuns, bloomfravished, yet so fair. Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Mixed Chorus '27, Opefeaa '27, '28, 29, Echo Staff '27, '28, '29, Cardinal Staff '29, Literary Society '26, Eorensis '29, Junior Play '28, Pep Squad '28, '29, Commercial Club '29, Girl Reserves '27, '28, Physical Education '26, .Cantata '27, SecretaryfTreasurer of Senior Class '29, Beginning Shorthand Team '29, ' , .- Hubert Groves, referred to repeatedly as the brainiest basketball captain in the Ili state, is a member of this class. V Wathard Hays, Captain of a football team that was scored on only once by a conference opponent, is also a member of our Senior Class of '29, V l ffm. l ' Nr: 7' lj? ' 12 -W fl vet,-M1 f,..l Tw ,nr-x sq - cv.- 'xx ' i l' gfifqf LTL: L... .r-in is ,PG NJ' f'::-,K Z' X .-.el celll if -'ne J--1 1 F-lm-P' Ni-5 ef' S S'f i! 'i R, . A i, :J --gill ,J ii' l 4 ry -f yagflfelrl ME N-J, 'lf i- THELMA ALBIN- Blondie Truly she doth so far exceed li Our women nowadays, lg As doth the jeliflower a weed. fl President of Girls' Athletic Association '29: 1 Literary Society '26g Junior Play '28: Pep Squad ll '2Sg Commercial Club '29: Athletic Association V, '26g Cardinal Staff '29. ' ll MARY BATTANI ll Officious, innocent. sincere, 'L Of every friendless name ,the friend. 'N Literary Society '26: Athletic Association '26g f Commercial Club '29: Cardinal Staff '29. ll' il ' TONY BRYZEK il Large-brained, clear-eyed, of such as he ,I Shall F1-eec1om's young apostles be. 'l Football '27, 'zsp Basketball '28, 'zslg commer- i cial Club '29: Hi-Y '29g Literary Society '26: M Athletic Association '26: Cardinal Stalf '29. ll . ,M yi mss. BATTS-f'Jesslca l i She hath a voice of gladness, and al smile ll And eloquence of beauty. l l clee Club '27, '29: Lael-al-y Society '26, Au.- l , lletic Association '2Gg Operetta '26: Pep Squad l '2Y: Shorthand Team '27: Secretary-'llreasurer of Commercial Club '29. 4 'll 'l , 1 l ,lf VIRGINIA BUNDREN- Gini-ly The type of Puritan maiden, Modest ,-and simple, and sweet. Vice-President of Class '26: Glee Club '26, '27, ' '28, '29: Oneretta, '26g Literary Society, Y26: Phy- l I sical Ed. '26: Opefretta '27: Echo Staff '27, '28g 1, Student Council '27: Secretary-Treasurer of Girl ' I Reserves '273 Girl Reserves '28, '29p Secretary- ' Treasurer of Junior Class '2Sp President of Home l Ee. '28: Junior Play '2S: Pep Squad '28, '29: Forensis '29g Cardinal Staff '29. I , LOWELL DUNCAN- Noisy Lord of himself. though not of lands, And, having nothing. yet hath all. Literary Society '26: Athletic Association '26: Track '26g Football '26, '27: Glee Club '26, '27: Cardinal Staff '29. NADINE COULEHANi Transferred from Harrisburg, High. in 1928. Fair as the day, and sweet as May, Q Fair as the day, and always gay. l Junior Play '28:' Echo Staff '28, '29y Forensis I 29: Annual Stalf '2fJ. ' I JEWELL GRAFTON She is most fair and thereunto. l Her life doth rightly harmonize. I Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29: Literary Society '26: Physical Education '26g Mixed Chorus '27: Operetta '2S: Home Ee. '28: Pen Squad '28, '29 :, Commercial Club '29g Junior Play '28': Cardinal Staff '29. L. , ,.'f l 'KQIQ I mf' l la-me ,fx -we-ffl li riff? ' ' -4.45-Q ,li , -N fij x I F fn Z, ,..-.LH , W C J wing! i f 'W' if' ' fm 'Mm ff - 'm s I fl rf ff' '-?'11, .1221 Q--'..: -L. JT. I.-du ji, T-tty, .f',l.A TT K -, f l Q-Ju. .... .-I ,i, . , ,, .... .N , ---1 , '-- - ,.,a ,f , Q.. A ,, , .,.l.... ' W ,-- L.- ,L , .T-7 ' S' in alll I f'-mfs W tw L i fl l l l I : I '55 ' ,T-219.5 ,testo .A X 143 -L.. ff-1 s-x ' l , like C, ,cf riff .1 ,i figs 2:7 HUBERT GROVES- Runt Whose high endeavors are an inward light That makes the path before him always bright. Literary Society '26, Athletic Association '26, Ildlasgetggll '27, '28, Captain '29, Tennis Club '27, 1- I -1 FRANK LOVSE-- Frankie A well-tamed heart For whose more noble smart Love may be long choosing a dart. Literary Society '26, Athletic Association '26, Football '27, '28, Junior Play '28, Forensis '29, Commercial Club '29. LEONA DAVIS A dancing shape, an image gay, To haunt, to startle, and way-lay. Forensis '26, '27, '28, Secretary Forensis '29, Pen Squad '28, '29, Commercial Club '29, Girl Reserves '27, '28, '29, Literary Society, '26, Phy- sical Education '26, '29, Junior Play '28, Glee Club '26, Ogieretta '28, Tennis Club '26, Car- dinal Staflf '29, Purple Towers '29. EUGENE MORONT- Gene He is not to he laughed at and scorned because heris little of stature, For he is great of heart, magnanimous, courtly. courageous. President of Freshman Class 126: Athletic As- sociation '26, Literary Society '26, Basketball '26, '29, Creal Springs High School '27, '28, President of 'Athletic Board of Control '29, 'RICHARD McANEI.fLY- Mac Who, with af natural instinct to discern What knowledge can perform, is diligent to learn. - Football '25, '26, '27, '28,,Hi-Y '28, '29, Liter- ary Society '26, Athletic Association. '26: Yell Leader -'29, Purple Towers ' '29I Track '26. HELEN MALINASKY-?'Zuzic The ideal woman of a young maLn's dream. Literary Society '26, Athletic Board of Con- trol '27, '29, Forensis '26, '27, '2Sl President of Forensis '29, Pep Squad '28, President '29: Echo Staff '27, '29, Cardinal Staff '29, Shorthand and Typing Team '28, '29, Commercial Club '29. SAM PINSON- Samuel Frederick For even tho' vanquished, he could argue still. Literary Society '26, Track '26, '27, '28, Captain '29, Debating '28, '29, Hi-Y '27, '28, President '29, President'of Student Council '29, Vice-Presi- dent of District Hi-Y Council '29, Basketball '28, Football '28, '29, Cardinal Staff '29. PETE WALTERS- Pclock Fair-haired, azure-eyed, with delicate Saxon complexion Having the dew of his youth and the beauty thereof. Commercial Club '28, '29, Literary Society '26, Athletic Association '26 3.-Football '28: Basketball '28, Noise Gang '27, Cardinal Staff '29. KAL ,Q ,f -,1.,cZ V I3,v,L' Manu., 1 l Z4 I on -9 e -fir . .1--'Q .m -H+ 4 is ,ffl-U :sir xl-1 '. js-:ef C H li eff. v - l fr lf 'L .ia-Je-n 3 H- L -'r.'-.,., JL. 5 151 i ' -ldv' J - Y Y - iff' 'W ,fi Lf -grit?-wjfrav . ' .,,.,i. , is ,If 'N ,N .fllqeftgr l es, fp ,arg lfi I . l '2f'T 'l Xxx- Y ff C- ' .gf W , EILEEN MORGAN-- Shorty . - A creature not too bright or good A For human'nature's daily food. I i f Literary Society '26, Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, il Mixed Chorus '27, Girl Reserves '27, Chorister '28, Mixed Chorus '27, Girl Reserves '27, Chor- ister '28, Treasurer '29, Home Ee. '28, Pep Squad , '28, '29, Junior Play '28, Operetta '28, Forensis '29, Cardinal Staff '29. WILMA OZMENT - A mind at peace with all below I A heart whose love is innocent. ' , Literary Society '26, Athletic Association '26, Physical Education '29, Glee Club '29, Pep Squad ' '28, '29, Commercial Club '29, Cardinal Staff '29, Q Shorthand Team '29. WATHARD HAYS- Dead-Eye f Broad in the shoulders. deep-chested, A ' With muscles and sinews of iron. Literary Society '26, Athletic Association '26, Football '25, '26, '27, Captain '28, -President of Class '27, Junior Play '28, Operetta '28, Student Council '28, Forensis '29, Cardinal Staff '29. I V PEARL ROBERTS ' Darla was her hair, her hand was white, I-ler voice was exquisitely tender, Her eyes were full of liquid light. I never saw a waist so slender. Literary Society '26, Cardinal Stad' '26, '28, As- sistant Editor-in-chief '29, Secretary-Treasurer of Class '27, Girl Reserves '27, Echo,StaFE '27, Edi- tor-in-chief '28, '29, President of Class '28, Ath- letic Board of Control '28, Pen Squad '28, Secre- tary-Treasurer Pep Squad '29, Junior Play '28, Bookkeeping Team '28, Commercial Club '29, Forensis '29, Commercial Team, '29, W U FLEETA SIMPSON- Flectie Life hath no dim and lowly spot, That doth not in her sunshine share. Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Mixed Chorus '27, ' Girls' Quartetter '28, '29, Literary Society '26, Debating Team '28, '29, Shorthand Team '28, '29, Typing Team '28, '29, Forensis '29, Cantata '27, Operetta '27, '28, '29, Pep Squad '28, '29, 'Car- dinal Stall' '29, Commercial Club '28, '29, Girl I Efggserves '27, '28, '29, Officer of Glee Club '26, '28, JOHN CUTHBERTSON- Nimrod .. Young and tall and very handsome. ll Literary Society '26, Athletic Association '26, I 'grande Fggtball '26, '27, Echo Staff '27, Car- , ma a ' . 'HELEN SIMPSON- Jew-baby I 'fI may record thy worth with honor due, In verse as musical as thou are true. 1 Glee Club '25, '26, '27, '28, Mixed Chorus '25, 1 '26, Literary Society '25, '26, Junior Play '28, i Girl Reserves '27, '28, '29, Vice-president Girl 1 Reserves '29, Pep Squad '28, '29, Operettaf '25, 1 '27, '28, Treasurer of Home Ee. '29, Athletic As- H ,sgsiiation '25, '26, President of Senior Glee Club , . LOUISE SOUTHALL-f'Louisa i Where'er she sings my ravished ear, ' ' No other voice than hers can hear. ' ' Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Quartet '26, '27, '29, Mixed Quartet '26, Mixed Chorus '26, '27, Cantata '27, Forensis '26, '27, '28, '29, Physical Education '29, Debating Team '28, '29, Intellec- tual '26, '27, '28, Junior Play '28, Assembly 'Pianist '28, '29, Pep Squad '28, '29, Student Council '28, '29, Operetta. '26, '27, '28, Girl Re- serves '2'7, '28, President '29, Cardinal Staff '29. I ' ,JL ff? ,!f7'f,' fx ff '-fx it-f-ff ..Q,,,.- rr '7fa,' 4 'K-. ' .ci wbs. 'l 5 K FJ , yrfwf- N , .. ,, u if --1 ff' -Aw 3 -X 7 e of-N fgj .filli-1.4 L, of-in lr:-QU 5, 7, B ,ff A as 'M' 2 -f 'i2-L-we 2,2----2 'if Q j My X-'iglfgf if ' fc 3 ' E x.2xf'fL-f flaws W N l CARL AARON- Reverend And e'en his failing leaned to virtue's side. , Literary Society '26g Athletic Association '26: Physical Education '29: Track '29g Commercial, Club f29. - MYRTLE SUGG- Suggie She doth little lgzindnesses, Which most leave undone or despise. Literary Society '26: Athletic Association '26p Glee Club '27, '23, '293 Pep Squad '28, '29: Oper- etta '28: Physical Education '29. l I l WILLIAM PALIOKAITIS- Bill Short of stature he wvas, but 1 I Strongly built, and -athletic. Football '25, '26, '27, '2Sp Basketball 126, '27, - '28, '295 Track '26, '27, '28, '299 Operetta '27: Glee Club '26, '27: Debating '28: Literary So- Y ciety- '26g Athletic Association '26: Commercial Team 'ZSQ Cardinal Staff '29. I . ' THELMA THRELKELD- Dutch ' Her beauty twinkleth like a star Within the frosty night 1 Literary Society '26: Athletic Association '26g - Pep' Squad '28.p Cardinal Staff '29'g Commercial X Team '29. , 1 OTHER SENIORS WANDA FOX b Great feelings hath she of her own, ' Which lessersouls may never know. ,Q Literary ,Society '26: Athletic Association '26: Physical .Education '29. l THERON OVERBY---nick His mirth was the pure spirits of various wit, , Yet never did his God or friend forget. i ' ' , ffl . xxx, l, 4 Lg. F 0 - , ,ie i YS-'Q-r TE: Lk:-' '-.- ' . ' T N224-25 , 1 ' ..16 f A-V .- . +MK . 3 Q -Y i.'e+ - - V - .. i . .. I - fi- v S-f--f-f or H 2 I fu - J - - 7 '-- -V -W - -l-1-'-'-4-ws ,--a--T-T4 .4.J l fi -'Y - - ai f f R .. V. .f ' a - ,.--.fgvir-i:', ---. -,-A-' 1 . --N ' f'i.,,'- . ,- Y . ,M ' , A, .filf !!'- Q F .dll I ' e - u CLASS PROPHECY EXTRACTS FRoM urs DIARY Oct 9, 1937-As I went to the library this morning, I bought a paper and saw that the altitude record has been broken again. And guess who did it! Two of my old classmates, Myrtle Sugg and Wanda Fox! They did it in Wanda's biplane. There's going tobe a celebration for them soon, so maybe the library will close and' I'll get a day off. Whee! 3 Nov. 3, 1935-I had the pleasantest surprise today. I was feeling so blue, when who should walk into the library but Henry Thurmondl' and Helen Malinasky. She's not Helen Malinasky any more though, but Mrs. Henry Thurmond. They've been married a week and are on their honeymoon. They told me all 'they'd done since our high school graduation. Henry is a fruit grower now with several large or' chards in Missouri, where he and Helen are going to live. They invited me to spend my vacation with them next spring. Maybe you think I won't go. March 6, 1936-There was a state teachers' meeting here today, and the library was full of visiting teachers all day. I was so busy I didn't know what to do, when I looked up and saw Tony Bryzek! He was waiting 'til I wasn't so busy, when up came Thelma Albin! And Watherd Hayes was with her! Gosh! It seemed almost like a class reunion! It was closing time theng so we all went to a hotel to eat and talkp Tony.is a French teacher in Elgin, and Thelma is a Physical Education teacher in Chicago. But guess what DeaclfEye is! 'I'Ie's the assistant Illinois University football coach, right here in town, and I'd not seen him until today! Queer isnlt it? I talked so long that I'm awfully sleepy. ' P. S.: Thelma told me that Eileen Morgan teaches Domestic. Science at the same school where she teaches. She said! that Eileen's hair is redder than ever! April' 12, 1936-I got a day off todayg so I celebrated and went to see Burnf ing Love . Rudolphe le Suza and Gretel Scherbert are the stars. Have I ever told youg Diary, that I 'used to go to school! with both of them? Rudolphe's real name is Pete Walters, and Gretel's is Wilma Oiment. They, are both. wonderful actors and very popular. They're engaged. . I walked home, so I'm rather tired. fi - - f I 17 Le. .1 ,,- 7- .-f',-In .' .,-' -w. -.--Q1 af' .1 ?. .2 1. 1 ees, 1' ..' fi... -r - 'f' 'ye 'e A - ' I . ,ff . K.. . ,, W vt.. , ,X 1 V I ., J ,. x .sr he . t. . g F' r e-e. ' A,,.....- ,, . I ,.-R., n ref'-fa - -. V7 ,... ' 'Q P'-255 -. I L 29 w 4. A-- M' 'I I .-T. H June 16, 1936-I got a copy of the home paper today and saw something about some of my old school friends. One article told about the celebration of Virginia Bundren's and Vernie Clayton's wedding anniversary. They've been married four i years and they have a little boy one year old. ' There was another news item telling about Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Duncan, nee Nadme Coulehan, being at home on a visit. Lowell is certainly living up 'to his old I nickname, Noisy , for hels a drum player in a big Chicago orchestra. Sept. 6, 1936-Guess who's running for Congressman, at home? Sam Pinson! 2 I was terribly surprised, when I read it in lvlonfs last letter. just think what an hon' E or it will be if he's elected, for he'll be one of the youngest men in ithe House. ll' And guess who's running for mayor! Jewell Grafton! That certainly was surf ,prising, but she'll make a good one. - l Next thing you know, Diary, Illl be running for president of the United States! And 'be elected, too! Dec. 20, 1936+I worked hard all day, and so I came home and read, instead of going out. I read a new Cupid's Diary . One story in it was so good that I looked 'to see who wrote it. Who do you suppose it was? Fleta Simpson. 'LFleetie always was rather romantic , but I never thought she'd be a writer of L'romantic stories. I I was so sleepy, I forgot to say that Mary Battani illustrated Fleta's story. The 5 pictures had some of the 'cutest girls in them, and they were all dressed the Hspiff fiest ! 1 Feb. 28, 1937-Believe it or not. I went to church tonight. I had been inside l f ithe church about ten minutes, when the preacher stood up. But when I saw who li he was, I almost keeled over! It was John Cuthbertson! Imagine it! He preached an awfully good sermon. I May 12, 1938-Pearl came up from Birmingham, Alabama, where she edits a I radical newspaper, andl we have been painting the town . We went to see the mu' ' sical comedy The Dancing Dolls last night. It was quite good, having many beau' I tiful girls and good looking men in it. The performance was a little late in begin' ning, and the producer came out to quiet the audience. It was then that we received the shock of our lives. The manager was none other than Richard McAnelly! He used' to sit in front of us in English IV class, back in 1929. Now isn't that a coin' cidence? After the show, we went back stage and talked to Mac. We had' a lovely time discussing the old days. While we were thus engaged one of- the girls in the Doll chorus came out, dressed in furs and jewels, and all the extra paraphernalia. 31 I i rf Gs? 1' llxiii'-fee '5' dm- -f -, 'LIIID - I A 18 iii., f lm! TW- fi':-14,1 P.- , , .E ,---.N , X as fir 1 ' - -1-2 .' ' , ,. Y.. -,.. . , ,. p ,. .,., -g-my kv Y N 5 E-. ,f K Z. ,T . ,i-,Ll ,N .1 33. X -. .. 3. -N , n I Af . 7,11 h .. -fn:-. J M p V :K in my - ' i W -- -1 -' r- -f...f .-- A f i ..' .s .- 1 U FEM ii D- .,.- Y ri- -.1 , g - A , V. -S il .- . f l i Y . -- -- --YY .sn of ' sg L:-3-e I I . K..- Y ff ,ig ' rljsk -f y ifvgki- X l ':'J, J 'm ' ' ' v1.,4A..A I , J Q , , ..,-. -.i v-i - -,. 1 E I T I A .Cl .. 1 g ,- . ,f:',,.,J I. . . ,al 'af41- ei.- , . , we r f 255' , f, f 11 . Q . V.. ., x. - She was joined by a man who was also expensively dressed and seemed quite a man of the world. There was something vaguely familiar about this man. L'Mac told us that we should know him, for he was Benton Jones, now a big oil man from Oklahoma. He is engaged to the little chorus girl. I' think that's just killing, don't you? May 14, 1938-Today Pearl and I were going to lunch and a very thrilling thing happened. We had decided to go to one of those queer little restaurants on the North Side, and were hurrying along a dirty looking little street when we heard someone talking loudly. We edged our way into a crowd and saw-Guess whom!- Helen Simpson standing on a soap box, gesticulating wildly. It seems that Helen objects to the control of all the fur coats by the privileged class, or something like that. Of course Pearl is so interested in all radical things that I simply couldn't drag her away. However, before we had stood on the corner very long, a policeman apf peared and chased everyone away. The policeman was Carl Aaron! I always thought he'd be a servant of the law. The last we saw, he was dragging poor Helen off toward the police patrol. Now, Diary, I ask you, would you have ever thought that Helen would turn out to be a Red ? After dinner we went to a basketball game at the University. The game was with Bunkum University and was quite uninteresting because Bunkum won so easily. They had a marvelous team this year, and no wonder! Runt Groves is their coach. The young fellow who sat next to me in the stadium told me he is one of the high' est paid coaches in the United States. May 15, 1938-We went to the opera tonight and heard Louise Southall sing. She was even better than she used to be, though as Pearl said, nothing could sound better than Indian Love Call as she played and sang it, when we were seniors together in J. C. T. H. S. June 50, 1938-Pearl and I have decided to goto Atlantic City for our vacation this year. I can hardly wait. We start tomorrow, for Pearl couldn't get away until then. July 2, 1938-We arrived in Atlantic City yesterday and came at once to one of the largest hotels. Imagine our surprise when we learned that it is operated by Gene Maroni. He gave us the 'best rooms he had, although they were already en' gaged by some society people. Gene seems just like he used to be, and of course we are tickled to death that we happened to come to his hotel. . Another exciting thing happened, too. There was a golf tournament this after' noon for the world's championship title, and who do you think won? Frankie Lovse! He was so overwhelmed with congratulations that we got to talk to him only a few minutes, but he hasn't changed a bit. ' 'YIM I ifrtfr.-.lx M215 Yea. I Tal NQJQQH- 19 I ,.- w ..-' x .f J., Y ,.. W - ,- . X,-ff ,... 4 NF- ,m,g F 4, 1 Lx A, g- -W - .- , . - -Y. .,- - - .,..f , l I lla:-.l.fl'l lil.. 'P L -f'-fi? X' 44g A - , xl R or as sllfggisffjfl Q ' ' R' 'Ev' -1. . ' f .,,I l1t Jff5l , ,. ,41 1 July 3, 1938-As we were walking along the board walk today, we met a woman M dressed in mourning who seemed familiar. She stopped in front of us and said, ll: DonTt you remember me? I was about to ask her if she hadn't made a mistake, l Q when Pearl said, Why, Thelma Threlkeld, of course! And it really was she. We I l V had a lovely .chat with her, and we're going to take dinner with her tonight. It i seems that poor Thelma has just lost her third husband. The first one was a scounf If Q drel who mistreated her, and then had the grace to fall over a cliff and break his if 1 neck. The second one drank himself tovdeath, and the third one, who was so good 3 and kind, was killed in a railway accident. I. lr July 6, 1938-Last night we had dinner with Thelma here at the hotel. just lll LQ as we had found a good table near the dance floor and had seated ourselves, Gene I came up with a very distinguished 'looking gentleman. He introduced the gentleman I. as Dr. Paliokaitis. Yes, it was Bill Paliokaitis. He is a famous surgeon now and fig i has just completed his greatest operation, straightening the bowed'legs of a famous Ll, l movie star. We all had dinner together and, enjoyed ourselves immensely. Gene lil H told us that there was to be a special number-a famous dancer was to entertain us. 'M IU When she appeared, we learned that it was Leona Davis. Her dancing was really l superb. I'Iasn't the class of '29 produced some celebrities, though? il P. S.: I forgot to tell you, Diary, that Gene's stenographer is also an old class' ,ll mate of ours, Jessie Batts. I25 soNNET ji Iwi Some men do cry for riches and for gold, ' I Of stately homes and luxuries they dream, Their lives they spend in seeking wealth, they seem il, To ask naught else of life but wealth untold. 11 lg 'Other men hold great hopes of brilliant fame, ' 1 And toward that goal they toil and work and scheme . Until at last theylre lost and can' t redeem I 1, The things of life that they did love of old. I But I, I only ask to live in peace X In some sweet .clime where flowers will always bloom, l I Where sun and stars and moon and evening dew Q I And friendship, love and quiet never cease, l I A sunny smile to meet wha1:e'er's my doom- i p All this I want and one thing more, dear-you! 1 I - ' 1 ' s iii ll' 5 , gijf, QI: iii I -A M ,, gi L.. . '20 L . if fx - v-,,,.... - , A, Y , vs- H.. --. ' ' -ff W---. swf 4 ----- ---.. , -mi-,..-. f I fi- - fi ' 'i T . .fl 3-1-gf 4- . 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' To Miss Winget, a peaceful Junior Class. ll To Mr. Lyons, peace in band practice, when Dick leaves. To Miss Hanson, a cook book. l li To -Miss Ojimann, an intelligent second year French class. l To Mr. Knibbs, a dozen earthwornas and a bunch of dandelions. li To Mrs. Purcell, some old blankets and aprons to darken her room, while show' lil ing pictures to her classes. I To Miss Corcoran, everything she wants for her Physical Ed. classes. ' To Miss Barra, a trip to New York. I ii, To Miss Clark, a journalism class that will attend meetings. ig' To Mr. Van Meter, the right to be irst at the cafeteria everyday. To Mr. Sherbert, our best wishes. I, Henry Thurmond, the right to sit in the assembly after school with my le, Mille to J. W. Oran. V i I, Helen Malinosky, my chewing gum to Frances Shannon. I, Eugene Maroni, my charming personality, to Hubert Pearce. 'f T M fifff 21 l I l . J J CI? 1 , i it I :fry ' are use-as-1 -fag r Aly . J ,, A. , I, Pearl Roberts, the editorship of the Cardinalflicho, to Wanda Albin. ll I, Bill Paliokaitis, my right to have a French girl, to Evan Swain. 1 l I, Lula B. Oran, my nickname, ito Lucille Donatt. I, Nadine Coulehan, the right to hold hands with boys in English class, to Julia -I Irwin. I, Lowell Duncan, my ability to make noise, racket, whoopee, etc., to Raphael l Walton., V I, lWathard9 Hayes, my popularity with the wimmen , to Tony Blalzine. 1 - I, Eileen Morgan, my secret process for dyeing red hair black, to Zelma Farris. ' 'I, John Cuthbertson, my good reputation, to anybody that wants it. I, Louise Southall, the right -to play the piano for assembly singing, to Evelyn Willianis. I, Sam Pinson, the right to argue at any time, anywhere, on any subject, to Bernard Friedman. - I, Virginia Bundren, the right to be engaged, to Vivian Earle Ligon. I, Benton Jones the right to give lifts to school, to Coastel Pollis. I, Fleeta Simpson, my ability to giggle at all times, to Bonnie Richmond. I, Hubert Groves, my best wishes for a champion basketball team in 1930, to A J. C. T. H. S. I I, Wanda Fox, my garrulity, to Louise Folkel. I, Richard McAnnely, my height, to Oakley Anderson. I, Thelma Albin, a certain seat in the assembly, to Yvonne Loislet. I, Tony Bryzek, my knowledge of the French language, to Mabel Briscoe. I I, Jewell Crafton, my long hours spent at high school, to Wanda Brown. I, Carl Aaron, my fast and wicked ways, to Norman Gore. I, Ma1'y Battani, my old Civics book, to Frances Smith. I, Pete Walters, my baby ways, to Ralph 'Davison H I, Wilma Ozment, my shy and modest manner, to Freda Pemberton. I I, Frank Lovse, my indiiierence to teachers, to Ina Topull. I, Thelma Threlkeld, my modesty to Dorothy Cooksey. I I, Leona Davis, my light and airy ways, to Pauline Higgason. I I, Jessie Batts, my freckles, to Roscoe Simpson. f I, Myrtle Sugg, my reducing machine, to Hazel Rogers. I, Helen Simpson, my raven tresses, to 1Everetta Anderson. , ,,-,, 1' -- if ', . ,X iff pf- - ., -1,1 ., an H 22 1 Elf' I Tan: 'J KIFITTV V bf' rg-QE I a l Q i President .,........ ...... H azel Rogers Vicefljresident ....... ........ H ubert Pearce Secretaryffreasurer ..... ............... W anda Albin ll Faculty Advisor .,....... ........ M iss Eleanor Wiiiget i 4 Concerning the Juniors I reside in Johnston City and my name is Truthful James: I'm not up to small deceits or any sinful games, ' And Illl tell in snnple language what 'I know about the class, That everybody works so hard to try it to surpass. At Hrst I would remark that they are good in every line- Dramatics, music and athleticsg that is where they shine. Their members all are ready when it comes to pep and vim, In work, in play, in every Way, they are right in the swim. The jolly juniors, they are called and they live up to itg They cheer us up by going round with faces that are lit I With cheery smiles and heartfelt grins that makes us feel so gay That We forget our troubles and say that we're OL K. And this is all I have to say about the Junior claims, For I live in Johnston City and my name -is Truthful James. And Ifve told in simple language what I knovv about the bunch, Who'll spread their fame as Seniors next year, or I'll miss my hunch. ii lu. ss p lr fi-if -stall' ' u I U 23 .ff-fx Iii! III-7275.-K -.i :,,,. - WM- Q , R Hd' '-.Q ' ...g - --- QQ gq x,A- ' - 5 i' -, 'I '- , Mlm ff'- I 1412 T' - F- V -L I . E2 ,I 1 4: 1: -- V. i A' - I Y. f .x iw. .L -N ii! N I - , Q ,I I .555 ,L I If ,f-?.-: ,,Q- - If I' Ig i- ng:.n.L If -1 Ii - hilt, ..f-. XV!-:I I ,Hfj I . K - J I -wg, 4,if,,-V, I Af' fecal Kuff I I III I I I , . I I II 'I I I I I I I , X i I I I , I I I , I , I I I I . 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I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I 5 I .. , X 'V i ,I , I IIL I I I I V I II' I I I I I I I - ' III -I QI I-7!f'f L: II,-Hx N-LYf3: ' I If X h I IA - I-71, ii .pw -MLA -5- , 25 --1 If .1 -. ,..- ww --11 ,i '1 M-7, -17-I, ,. , fflx F5 7 Il Ll '-L....J I' .III II FREE. ,454 T X I If , -G' ' -- .M is ,Lv ffIfW1Q'-f A W mf , QI I r 'PW' - I5mf? II: . R44 I I I - I I I II In I I II A ' 1 I I I I I A ,tif lfibyvvvjl 7.551 SX 5 --zf:-QQZVXII i NMENJM.-Ti,-lr E w xii-xi 1 26 ,,..-1. I I ff v li v I 1 I I , ,K - e P rwkw Val .T if ajj in r ,,. X ,L fall, 5.65,-J y y nh ae- --- la ,pf rf? . ff' l cc 3 5- T-N-Ml rat -. , jf f , rg-Q I ,J if ,rf V, ' l . ' - f-- 1 L I3 l 'l l l l 11 .I , I l I i 'l ll 'H UI . ll il bij! , . l , 'fl To Cut Debaters Mirah have we heard about our football boys, In basketball we have attained the heights, . While in debate another team delights. l And they have quite successfully lkept their poise, ' In ten debates one lone defeat alloys. F Their championship our praises now invites. ' To'Hen1'y, Sam, Louise, our Senior Lights, And Bernard, Frances, Hubert, 'ijunior Joys, I We offer here our earnest, highest praise. To Alderson, the Coach, who many days F, Has spent in working with his winning team, , ' And thoughcmadequate it well may seem, 'w We here extend our heartfelt, sincere thanks. 'Tis due 'to such as these that our school ranks. .55 'f r N iflkx,-., X. V V -ss-2--. 1- X , fx. 1, .k f - - 7 QJif.Qffll -. F. , w I 'X X , .-, 9 'qftff'-V -Kg v, .N-,Q if , . A H X, M. ,. 27 l M l f , , S LL ,-f'Z' '--If I l i ,A .-..-- V- , ,-, -.-.., .,,,.,w -k-...A-A, i Q af s y swarm- J r' I il M, TQ STUDY OR NCT TO STUDY i T Apologies to Shakespeare l l To study or not to study: that is the question: Vxfhether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The pangs and hurt of knowing nothing, ' Gr to take home a sea of books L , And. by studying master them? To study: To llearnz l No more: and by learning to say we end l 4 The nervous strain and thousand natural shocks , That 'flesh is heir to? 'Tis a consummation 1 1 1 Devoutly to be wish'd. To study, to learn: ' if To learn: perchance to make good grades: Ay, there's the rub i For in 'looking at good grades' what dreams may come, j ' When we have shuffled of this pain of ignorance, K Must give us joy: there's the reason, I That makes studying of so much value: e ' For who would bear the whips and scorns of the teachers ' The sneers of the enlightened, the educated marfs contumely, il! The pangs of despised ignorance, the delay of lessons, A The insolence of school mates, and the spurns l That patient merit of the unworthy takes, . , When he himself might his quietus make I, T With,,a little study? Vyfho would fardels bear, I U To :grunt andl sweat under a load of books, ll But that the dreadiof something, later on, Theisight of flunking grades from which the student V' Never recovers, puzzles the will ' And makes us rather study the lessons we have now 1 Than ilunk and have to take others that we know not of? ' Thisfway of thinking makes good students of us all: 1 And thus the native custom of being lazy fl Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of not passing, 'I And the temptation: of not studying With this regard its current turns away, And loses the name of action. ,r I. ll :gi -jfs, .-. ' ,f2f'.iL1l,l1 U 28 1 ,,11 V, .. -- . QI W--f-r -.. 'A -f ,nan 't ,r lf, 'I .1' -' Il-Q - ' V - M' ,a ---- l. lx , x x Q., ...,s--'- A-H -V ---- A- xx, ,. ,W 4 -2-Q F4:Ai-:, Y: i F ,- 9 -,,,.,.......- J...r,.M.M.-- ,, . , .D H 'x 1 2 ,.,Infi- i.,x ---, , ,Y-, 4- ,f. Y N-Ei 1 -,f d bm' ng' -K+.- Y ' ,,,,2'3',-lf Ki ji-, tlrwi QI - H L.-4, f ,M RTM! 5l't:'ii1'-i if-Tf' V3 P75621 P ff! 'WT' ft- i l SCPHCMCRE GIRLS President .........................,.............................................. Glen Shelton VicefPresident ............. .......... F rank Malinasky SecretaryfTreasurer ....... ................ T ony Blazine Faculty Advisor ............................... 7 ..........,....... Miss Margrat Barra Upper row, left to right: Agnes Throgmorton, Betty Dipietro, Dorothy Feurf er Marie Henson, Dorothy Bryan, Althea Perrine, Aldona Alikonis, Katherine Pistanatto, Vivian Reed, Ruby Sloan, Lucille Hunter. Second row, left to right: Maxine Claxton, Helen Throgmorton, Mary Slocum, Vera Cantrell, Beulah Simpson, Mabel Gooch, Ruby Spruiell, Grace Strickland, Desf sie Strickland, Bernice Runnels, Norma Hoifard. Third row, left to right: Yvonne Loiselet, Marie Hayes, Suntena Speranza, Helen Daub, Agnes Gardner, Jamey Carroll, Pauline Overby, Ina Mae Hurd, Louise Folkel. H I Fourth row, left to right: Alice Sudosky, Mae McCracken, Hilda Neuman, Pauline Cagliano, Dorothy Fisher, Ina Topull, Catherine Fisher, Christine Vermetti, Rose Battani, Melba Smith, Avis Dexter, C-aptola Baker. ' Fifth row, left to right: Wilma Rice, Angeline Kloutz, Dorothy Lamb, Gladys Jacobs, Virginia Murman, Doris Manisloca, Norma,Bondi, Evelyn Todd. A TOAST TO THE SOPHOMORES Here's to the jolly Sophomores, ,Risen from Freshmen green. Here's to the Class of '31, Whose minds are alert and keen. ,, ,fp r G 1.44 ....,,-'. l ?:,.. 1 ' -sm -an ' -'JZ' .:J ,.,. - -.-..1 29 KA2 f -X if Y, 7-7 -y-fa .-3f 5i T--7. W ,mg N ' , ' Li m H2553 'T-fff-Q if-1 ll , , s N, , fp. c c A-A 'ffl-:ia ,exif Q ,fa Zsxanfffi A fc' l i l l l l SCPHCMCRE BOYS I Upper row, left to right: J. W. Oran, Texal Crowe, Glen Shelton, Laverne Higgerson, Merrill Schwarm, Albert Feduris, Charles Hafeli, Tony Blazine. E Second row, 'left to- right: John R. Barra, Floyd Reed, fV'ictor Stanley, Harold McMullin, Clyde Jones, Joe Skoflic, Marshall Ellis, Ottie Miles. Third row, left to right: Orval Doty, Cecil? Fletcher, Stanley Mazurek, Lloyd Gamble, Vaughn Davison, Carl Palmer, Edward Bogden, August Fitz, Glen, Wil- liams. l Fourth row, left to right: Ernest Parks, Woodrow Rogers, Eddie Reay, Wil' liam Coulson, Haywood Batey, Robert Oliver, Jusin Alikonis, John Gizevitch, Charles McGranner, Claude Reiter. Q W Fifth row, left to right: Frank Malinosky, George Davies, Charles Lance Coleman, Oakley Anderson, Louie Skoiiic. A TOAST TO THE SOPHOMORES They have talent and wit, And courage and grit, And vim to run the race. Too great is no task, You have only to ask, ' They obey with a smiling face. 'At ' Gffifisf' F, L Q9 gg ' so ,-f 'k l C,......iM.... K.. lglj -Fl A CV f ' IL1 QNX fl-g gg FRESHMEN GIRLS Presrdent Anna 'Tra1tor Secretary Treasurer Ira Lee Clark Faculty Adv1sor Mr H E Reynolds Upper row left to rrght Helen Royster Aretta Ross Lou1se W1ll13mS Mattxe Lou Carson Opal Barham Mable W1ll1ams Sylvon Jourdam Carrre Marks Opal Kee Esthel Lee W1lma Ze1gler Lourse Sanders Louase Henson Second row left to rwht Geneva Peck Jewell Smrth Nelhe Duncan VIVIHD Eubanks Volna Currey Anna Francesco Tressre M1nter Wallene Adams Gertrude Colhns Marjorre Stanley Ruth Smres Lodema Armes Stella Purdle Th1rd row left to rlght Ellen Moake Marguente MCFCICI TICSSIC T3VCgg1O Ethel Forcurn juha Akromovlch josephme Elko Lora Lee Kopp Farrel Mae Wells Luc1lle Sulenskr Edna Thome Juha GlZCV1tCh Albma Hrovatlch Faye Folhs Alta Wh1te M1ldred Gambhn Fourth row left to r1ght Freda Gore TICSS16 Colombo Paulme Cav1tt Mary Cottonaro Roberta Hays Frances Hrovatlch Anna Tra1tor Mary Osolmk Lorra1ne bhammess Mar1e Lannom Sybcl Henson Lola Grant Ina Ruth Pulham Cora Mae Samples F1fth row left to rlght juha Mauhar Enuly Stemmeyer Beatrlce McPheron Inez Haynes Mary ROZIHSKI V1v1an Burkelow Soph1a Sm1th juamta Jones Eulalla Phllhps Dorothy Talbert M1ldred K1rby Helen Kemper Slxth row left to ught Edlth Morom Ruby Snnmons Mae Edwards Mar garet R6S111k Ella Brown Nellle Nagrodsk1 Ca1ol1na Zal1nsk1 Juamta Slllltll Mar guer1te Gadbo1se Ahce jones Havel Kemper Magdalme DRVI on Helen Bushong Nola W1ll13mS if '21-,J E bf b,....,-K' :ff 31 ffyll ,Be ,N Q Tt- '- - . ff' 'T' I. ' 4 l if 'E F 'ES 'w l -, f' tl lffl .s.Q-.' 'a-1,1 .LL 41..: lr f' all 9 iz-1 '- L, l In lffs 'H ,la F' , A '-f - - 4-wrt , 1 Q 6,5 - ..-1, 1 w Q'-W Y ' 11-H -... -,gf -3 .ri 1' ,- ff2e',fI1,ffl i 3.f1f ' 'e W .1 f 1 K.,L,,V, -W gf lift 1 L ll lf fiaiaf ' N,,.w,,fQ2?fl , 1-.bl 'J' -fr Qgf 'fiP.2f52 'wLl xl '- ' 1 1 l ll 1 1 I w l l 1 1 a 1 1 1 5 l U-lun.W-nn,-N-Nu.,,-,-,.nnvu-uun--H------------------N l l Vice-President ........ . .... ,... . ..... ....... . ..... ....................... ....... C a r l Smith , nu--nh.DUHUHHHNIH-in--0--A--N.-H-nun. ' I ' 1 : . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 5 : ' 1 - 1 , ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 K , ' 1 l 1 ' 1 : 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , , . 1 ' I 1' ' 1 1 U - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Q, . i . l ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 , I A 1 1 V 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 : 1 1 'N - 1 I . I . . 1 . . . A . . , 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 -1 '11 C S 1 1 up . 4' 15 1-f - ws e ,,-GTE: - GY-'J' . ,-P',.lJa :QB A - fw.. 's11.vg:.,:, - 'Nei .' ' ll 'av If 'K Q Tvs 'aff l Q 5, I i -Ll, ,J---f1fff'if1.Q -T --,Z-L -..J M min, rr as L Q Ti'p .1 fl it :fr rr 1-lg., -1 ig .,A if . N. I i iff Uuffrr ' i KM-Tggllri , 1 'rail f' L, ,f-ha s M T H II lf l i i ll FRESHMEN BCYS Upper row, left to right: john Vy'hittington, Glen Hinckle, Dwight Hafeli, , Carl Williams, Clyde Jobe, Fred Davis, Cecil Browder, Garland Rogers, Raymond 1 Hobbs, Ira Lee Clark, John Podlesnik. - I I Second row, left to right: Wesley Jent, Freeman Brown, Nathan Hope, Joe It Glance, Eugene Burns, James Rentfro, John Babington, Carl Smith, Fred Barham, Lonnie Wright, Lester Vickers, Paul Edwards. ' , Third row, left to right: Joe Shudes, Harry Batts, Frank Rentfro, Iuel King, Norman Crafton, Harold Garbutt, Cletus Jennings, Harvey Reed, Joe Plese, Stanley Bryzek, John Smith, Claris Grant, Paul Parrish, Earl Groves, Loren Jones, Tony McCluskyN. - H Fourth row, left to right: Wilbur Phipps, Oscar Sine, William Adams, Jacob Saletzki, Lowell Murray, Wayne Johns, Bernard Bell, Lamont Bell, Johnnie Moore, Roy Kaska, Joe Vermetti, .Noel Stout, James Nash, john Childress, Eddie Stewart, Charles Jones, Thomas Murphy, John Moake. 'Fifth row, left to right: 'Harold Clayton, Joe Fitz, Edwin Vick, John Baker, Frank Yankunas, Bruno Barberi, William Barras, Tony Donnat, Wayne Halterman, Ezrael Overhy, Daniel O'Brien, Louie McMullin, Ardell Leigh, Genof Francesco. , In twentyfnine we Freshies came, To show our skill and wit. We 'made the grades and had ia team, 4 A That always did their bit. XJEQF HX aff?-f'.1154'll -.J v ef- ,rh Sgr , 32 'r i gl ' ' TJ -', A ' .ff Q ' 161 -.42 A x 'ZA . eq ff QW ,XY47 ' 'V 'YSVSY j Q,p, -1- ' i w f 'yn-ll ! Q ,Mg I Q 3 D 'N l , QQ fx ifxff yyx ,ll f 1 M M 1 ,I EEE W WE H f , W W W HH5HELEQli1f5l,g f t ' 'f - .Z x 1' ,-ef' ,,,, . ,... se-5 A - ., 'Y , N f' 5 I Lf ,,,,..,!..,-. 13 ,... , Q ,L, A., ' l ' 1. W X I' .- , , ,cs --.1 ... ,- ., . v , 1 -f f' 1 ,Q . L .V , . ., ,i . cf-,, ,A W . Q, J, ,Q 1 I, I X ,, Wlx T Q, ' V-H i - .M , . . A. , .ff 'V -- ,l,,l5'. L V , , x J -x A , 111. ' W 1 l . ' 3 ' .1-sv -'iw 'ai-ef .'v:.f V . -.- V1-Yi I X, H . . STUDENT COUNCIL President ...... ,.,.... S am Pinson! Secretary ..... ,. ...... Thelma Bell Faculty .......... ...... ...... . .. ............. Mr. Reynolds Class Representatives: Sam Pinson, Louise Southall, Ralph Davison, Thelma Bell, George Davies, Christine Vermetti, Juanita Jones, Ezrael Overby. ,The Student Council which originated in nineteen hundred and twentyfsix, has gained rapidly in the eyes of the student body and the alumni. The aim of the student council is to create a closer feeling and to promote co' operation ,between the faculty and students and to give the students a more direct relationship with the school affairs. Questions concerning the welfare of the students and relating to the school activities are discussed ata weekly meeting under the guidanceiof Mr. Reynolds, the faculty member of the council. l l lib L. is, is 's'-3 .1 I-s .,, X V W' . V .,.. .. 34 N i i .if-TL .--- f 1 sf 'ffff . f1, W' Ha. FF'-f '7i dn-. i.. ' is fair 'rr-r fa-P' scrr- --J . i ... - -f ' J C- ....If.. ijt f f-355 V' lgcgfyfll N t l l 1 il ll l i HLY President ...,.,... ..... , ........ S am Pinson VicefPresident .......... ....... . Henry Thurmoncl Secretaryffreasurer ,....... ................. N Orman' Gore Faculty Advisor ...,............. - ...... ......... M r. Truman Knibbs Chairman Advisory Council ................ ................. M r. Ira Clark School Chairman Advisory Council ............... C .Mr. Homer Reynolds 'The HifY movement is one of the most worth while, undertaken by any 'of the clubs of JL C. T. H. S. Each member desires to stand for the good' things against the bad. This club is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., but the membership is not ref 4 stricted to. any religious creed. l E Thntyftwo boys have pledged themselves to the purpose of the club, which is Af, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and the community the highstandards of Christian character. The 4HifY platform consists of four planks: Clean Athletics, Clean Scholarship, Clean Speech, ,and Clean Living. The club has p a dynamic Contagious Christian Character, and its objectives are: Sacrificial Service, Christian Manhood, and Fourffold Development. The HifY club has brought many good assembly speakers to our school. In li cofoperation with the Girl Reserves it has sponsored an Easter Sunrise Service. It i has also giveniitwo FatherfandfSon banquets. ' 'Tii 1 , of rl' L. i lubn- 'P' i i i if V '35 ! . if gf fgkx ft' Tl- all lags ETB. 1 it 'wr ..-ff. - E Ju L am! fisvll L' 1 ' ft-f rl '-af-lg. .I .- , . sf. ff ff' G T 'TTR 're--LRE' ' .J..3eL..Qlf:'?'-l jL:P x k-K' gf k-Q N +-- f 1 P ill , . E. V and ,af f-,E:ifxfrf. V 5 r?J ,157 ,. W' -N:-f-,,ff:v tial R ri v! i fi il .4 I U N . ll ll lr i w W 1,1 V I 1 l T1 1 3,1 y l ' il 4 r ig Q GIRL RESERVE , ,N President ............. .................,.......... Q .................... F rances Shannon 5 VicefPresident ....... ......,,,,,, W anda Albin i i Secretary ............. ......... V irginia Bundren -Treasurer ......... .....,....,...... E ileen Morgan 'i , Advisor .............................., t ............................. Ivliss Eleanor Winget l The Girl Reserve, an auxiliary of the Y. W. C. A., was organized two years ago. This organization corresponds to the HifY Club of the boys. Both clubs are v T Christian organizations to promote' higher ideals of the entire. student body. The il , I club held a joint Sunrise Service with the HifY Easter morning. On April 11, the ' girls gave a banquet in honor of their mothers. ' V Slogan: To Face Life Squarely. V a hi Purpose: To Find and Give the Best. il li - l l xl GIRL RESERVES' CODE , ' ll As a Girl Reserve I will try to he: 1 il Gracious in manner, Reverent to God, I 1 Impartial in judgment, Victorious over self, 1 l Ready for service, Ever dependable, l I Loyal to friend, Sincere at all times. ,X Il Reaching toward the best, I will do my best to honor God, my 5 ,Q ' Earnest in purpose, country and my community, to help i Seeing the beautiful, other girls' and to be in all ways a loyal, 'QQ Eager for knowledge, true member of the Girl Reserves. 'FN .f.f5'fi9 - l ixqsqbxx ,nh . - A a51E ?in - E-HQ. 'W pi I. 36 -eq -i W W if A,f-4-Q, If 'I' g ,,- -ws--i ,fx -f--. 1. -, -'-- K i G Ia iii -ss, a-Ia reffisirsf JL 'f I ,f? . I J- ... '- raid., , , ,,.. ............., ,,,A- - - ' ,bij 1J' I 1 - . ff '-' a' ' kid!! K,-x f!,,,NI ss: I .-.I P' f-QTLVTTQ f-S. . ' fr Xjff I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President ,,,,,,,, ...... C aptola Baker I VicefPresident ..... .1 ...,., I .... L ucille Hunter 'I I I Secretary ,,,,, ......,. K atherinc Pistonatto I Treasurer ....... .......,... H elen Simpson I Choi-ister ..... ...,... B eulah Simpson II II Pianist .....,.................................................................. Pauline Overby - I . I I The Home Economics Club. was organized in our high school a short while A 'I after Christmas in the year 1927. All girls in high school who are enrolledi in Home I Economics classes may become members. Dues are payable each semester. The president of the club must be an upper classman. The object of the organization is ' to form a connecting link between the home and the school. The motto of the club is, Weistudy not for school, but. for life. This club was organized for the purpose of furthering good fellowship among the girls who are students of Home Economics, ' and for broadening their knowledge of Home Economics education outside of the I I ' . . . I regular course of study. The purpose of general home economics education is to help to secure and to maintain the- best type of home and of family life as vital forces in American society. The aim is to prepare the pupils for helpful and worthy I I membership in their present homes fby establishing such standards of character as I will result -in consideration of the comfort and convenience of others and in willing fly, I V service for the common good. .ij I , I 37 55 -W r -4-. w --f an . K. A -fe -. . Y -.. - ' f . .sllzf - 7 ' P' iris. lla. A-1 .. l 'f-L i 1,'.f' .- we--'a-1 1 is l s. -- -, . F- - 1 1' Min- fl lx f Fe-,..----w--f -41 H- WI , 1 1 , - . v-' W 1-M.. -H .- ,- 1- -, - . L--- il 133.3339 I .',.f ' -4-'k.....-,H5 YA Y-v-,Ay-,,::r ,lax ' 5:7--4 QE 'T' .Vi ' , 'lf-.i 1: 2 ff Ei A1 1L'fZ4f,Lfm1 f.x A ,xg.A1:.3e:j jf Cf 5-'lr A-' . '.gn,.-' 1 A X THE CCMMERCIAL PREP CLUB P1'CSiC1GDt ........----. ........ B eulah Weisgerber VicefPresident .......... ,,,,,,,,,,, W anda Albin SecretaryfTreasurer ..... ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J essie Barts Advisor ................................................................ Miss Mildred Clark The students of the commercial departments, who are preparing for entrance into the business world after their school work is completed, have added a new activity this year to the long list which J. C. T. H. S. already has. The Commercial Prep Club was organized October 25, 1928, under the able sponsorship of Miss Clark. A constitution' and byflaws drawn up by the Executive committee were adopted. The regular meetings were held at 3:30 p. m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The members are all students who are taking or who have had one of the folowing subjects: shorthand, typewriting or bookkeepf mg. M To assist them in their aim to become eilicient workers later, they have had business man to address them once each month on some phase of business. The co' operation of the business men in this way has been helpful to the club and is highly appreciated. f W The purpose of the Commercial Prep Club is to form a more perfect commerf cial department, insure more thorough education, gain the cofoperation of the busif, ness people, promote interest, and secure knowledge of the business world. , .x ...N- .Q,.,.. 1 xp .4-,. 42+ .. .r',,,-3 .Q 38 if--, ' , -- ' --- W ,f'C 'a Af Y' r ' fr- 'T... '4-2 .f 'r ,i ff -. w . ' 'V 1 I. S Y -:I ,-'R L Ip.,-id r-:J -nn, Af--4 lm -4 -. 1-F. Ai , 4,1 L1 Y . p .A It I N1 ,P-:J , 1-ggrf-1 :H -Q Y. Y.- -- w.-,.,.,, ' '-- 4- ..,.i .J Y., ff: ffl-W E1 54,9135 iii 32 'H -E .im - - HK 4,3 diff f !r -,N .1 itiT.fL4::'. Van lr? rr , ff Q ri-f 5 .fm : T' . ff: '23-3 J' ' S .Lf ' ,-,L. 8 FORENSIS President ........ ......... H elen Malinosky VicefPresident ........ ........ T Kenneth Gore SecretaryfTreasurer ..... .........,. L eona Davis Pianist ..,.................. ....... D onald Hinckle Chorister ......,... ...... Evelyn Williams Student Critics ....,.,. - ...... .....,. A lbert Brown Sergeantfat'Arms ..... ......... R oland Murman Advisor .................. ........................... M iss Margaret Barra ., The membership of Forensis' for this year reached the highestpoint, ,permitted by the by-laws. Each person who has been voted into this society has some draf matic or musical ability. f Forensis has contributed to every program that has been given this year, either by cornet duets, vocal solos, readings or musical selections. The society members have staged three one-act .plays before the assembly. These plays were: An Aunt from California, A Christmas .Chime, 'and Mousef Trap . The purpose of Forensis is to develop and foster ability in public speaking, mu' up sic and expression, and ito'train its members in the use of parliamentary law. up I . ilmg - ' 1 39 ' Z -x ,W l A 4 I Z ' ww ' ff, 1 rr-1 ,-rf' ff A - ,-. '- ' I E -1 fd lf.: 2.1141 .ima gl H an if X 1. ,up S-. ,. - J. ,Q ri rf il2.-,ff'f ---E' -E f jrieff he I f Hfc' ' qi,-2 .' , ' ltd .win 1' A L, ,X .-s . Q vpn ir' 1 J-, 'N-- fair' V 1 l sf will 1 c. 4 Y v - DEBATING AFFIRMATIVE TEAM First Speaker ..........................................................,,,,,, Hubert Pearce Second Speaker ..... .,......., F rances Smith Third Speaker ........ ............................................. B ernard Friedman NEGATIVE TEAM ' Louise Southall, Sam Pinson, Henry Thurmond ALTERNATES Norman Gore, Fleta Simpson, Frances Shannon, Leona.YRobasse The J. C. T. H. S. debate squad 'has had a very successful year under the splenf did coaching of Mr. Leo Alderson. The cofoperation, hard work, and the willftof win of the debate squad has pulled it through to a championship this year. It takes its place beside the basketball squad, for it has gone through the conference with nine victories and one defeat. The subjects debated and the teams defeated by the J. C. debate teams are as follows: ' Resolved that the United States should enter the World Court-Anna and HurstfBush,- Resolved that the new proposed calendar should be adopted-Eldof rado, Carterville. Resolved that a secretary of aviation should be placed in the Presidents Cabinet-Christopher. Resolved that immigration should be restricted for a period of five years-Eldorado, Carterville. Resolved' that the 'United States Government should own and operate the coal mines-Anna. I 'Z ig,--1 XXX H... FXX 'X' ?'efg,.QX,3 l ,sg F' 40 lf,e-,fl ,, if S l - fffi, if A-1 T-, -- 4 Mkuxgg ,fs -Nl 'ua if-T'-f'1 E!-LJ If- .1 'f-...- ,JQN 'Lg 'Ni-:Vx ,T V 1 4-Mn? iff?-pp 4 1: JM Y Y - nv.,-Q-V W ' -- -- -L4 ,, .- J- 1 Va 323251 1,f AS err- S-V--if 'W f I 1 f ,.v::g I f uf' ll X ,5:a,,f,,H, I ls Ji I,-,A l a L'Golden Days l , SENICR CLASS PLAY i High School Auditorium April 10, 1929 ' CAST Lloyd Henderson .......... ..................... ......., P e te Walters Teddy Farnum .......... ........... T ony fBryzek l' William Barclay ,....,.. ........... W athard Hays l Richard Stanhope ......... .......... H enry Thurmond qi Charlie Mason .........., ................ F rank Lovse Edgar Moon ...................... ....... E ugene Moroni I Frank Montgomery .......... ......... B ill Poliakaitis il Mrs. Drexel Kirkland ........ ........... L ouise Southall l Elaine Jewett ................ .......... N adine Couleharn fi Trelle Webb .......... ........ H elen Malinosky l Patty Ellison ........................................... ........... L ula B. Gran it Annabelle Larsh ................. I ...................... .......... T h elma Albin 'lp Felice, Mrs. Kirklancls French Maid .......... ........ P earl Roberts 'N Sarah Applegate Slissy ............................ ............ J essie Batts ' Betsy Scroggins ......................,.............. ...... E ileen Morgan li Mrs. john Simmonds .......... .......... F leta Simpson 11 Mary Anne Simmonds ............... - ............,............ Virginia Bundren iw SYNOPSIS or SCENES i I Act I I Sitting room in the Simmonds's home Farmclale, Conn. ll Spring, 1917 A fThe Budp I l - Act II 'E Parlor of the new Farmdale Hotel, Farmdale , l Same Evening l fThe Blossomj pl , ' Act III ' An upstairs sitting room in Mrs. Kirkland's home, New York I Summer 1917 li fThe Full Blown Blossomj ' 1 Act IV I Same as Act I , :Q E Spring 1919 f ,irq fThe Perfume of Romance, ,ff jf' li li SEQ! ' .ll I r ' ,, I 41 ff' c f x -I ---ry ff ,f. -V-.. A I AU 4,..- -1 . l .--e '-f--. fn., ,L 1 l 1 I 1 'h'4'i'J i 'E ' ' 1 , ,,,,.,....-- +-1. -M... ,- L J RH- i sl JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Friday, March 1, 1929 A LUCKY BREAK CAST OF CHARACTERS Martha Mullet --------------..-....-.--................................. Frances Shannon Nora Mullet ..................... .- ....... Evelyn Williams Elmine Ludine Smith ...,..... .,,,,,,,,,,, W anda Albin Benny Ketcham ...:.-,-....... ............... D onald Hinckle Abner Ketcham ........... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, A lbeft Brown Mrs. Barrettu.: ........., .......... M ary Edith Hathaway Claudia Barrett .... 4 ..,.. ,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, L 0 is McCoy Tommy Lansing ......., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l Kenneth Gore John Bruce ........ Charles Martin ......... --..-...Norman Gore -.......Alva Clayton Jura Charente .,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ulia, I1-vin Van Charente ........ .......... F rank Swain Bella Mcwatt ....... ............ H e-len Moore Alchiba Spinster ....... ......... F reida Pemberton Alphecca Spinster ........ .....,. J uanita McPheron Spivens ................,.... ......... L eonardi McGraw Tokio .,..... ........... I ohn White Watkins ...... .....,.. T ony Kaska THE SCENE Office of Hotel Mullet, Matasquam, Connecticut SYNOPSIS John Bruce, after twenty years, returns to his native town to wbuild a pottery factory. The only desirable location is owned by Abner Ketcham, his enemy, who refuses to sell it, because he plans to convert it into a cemetery. Abner's nephew, Benny, a usuperfsalesmanf' undertakes to sell the lots. john secretly plans to buy up all the lots from Benny. A rumor reaches the town that John has suddenly lost his fortune in a Wall Street crash. He does not correct this rumor because he wants to find out if his friends will stick to him now that he has lost his money. He takes a position as clerk of the Hotel Mullet at which he is staying. Martha Mullet is. the owner of the hotel. John falls in love with Mrs. Mullet's daughter, Nora. Many complications arise, 'but eventually John makes a success of the Hotel Mullet, which has been a financial failure. He also buys the cemetery at his own price, and p.-- f 'N in .L f N ,V X, - 'i' x --Ati cn,-5 42 1 wins Nora as his wife. ,af N, ,.-1-ad -'YY' T' 7 ,A 'S ' DW, Sf - , 'my f' ' A W f 1 1' - s-A 'r .- 'rs . W. i ' . 1 A-. 1 : - .A.. -. , , , C-in n,af e--- w-- WPQEM H MMR ,V ffm.-'iw s . .A . , KW saw., ,, W .. f --A-.-....-,- , . , TJ ,' .W y ..- , , ff- ..,, LL 'IS gk JUNE Four Act Comedy by Marie Doran PRESENTED BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 'CHARACTERS Mrs. Susan Hopkins ........,..................,........ ............. I na Topull Marian Hopkins ..........' ......... D orthey Lamb June Rose ...,.........,.,. .......... Y vonne Loiselet Miss Banks ......... ....,............ C aptola Baker Topsy ..,,..... ........., K atherine Pistanatto Jen ...,,.. .......... A ldona Alikonis ..-.-...Beulah Simpson Tilly ... ..... . ......-.Louise Folkel Milly ..............,...... jim Armstrong ..,....... ....... J . W. Oran Fred Benton ........... ......... T ony Blazine Snoozer ..................... ' ........ Glen Shelton Abraham Poindexter .................................................... Frank Haught SCENE-Mrs. Hopkins Boardingfhouse in a Suburban Town. SYNOPSIS June Hopkins, an orphan, lives with her aunt, Mrs. Hopkins. Shortage in June's accounts causes her to be discharged from the Armstrong irm. Mr. Jim Armstrong, son of the ,proprietor of Armstrong and Company, is in love with June. After some investigation the 'blame is placed on Fred Benton, an assistant to the same firm. Fred Benton is the iancee of Marian Hopkins, the pampered daughter of Mrs. Hopkins. Because of this fact, and because of June's kindness, he is given another chance. Miss Banks, Jen, Tilly, and Milly prove to be loyal friends to June. Hopkins, Topsy, a servant of Mrs. Hopkins, and Abraham Poindexter, a porter for Armstrong and Company, supply most of the humor. NEW SCENERY . For many years the- Johnston City Township High School has' been without adequate scenery for the stage, but each year some money left over from the class plays has been put in the general school fund, and this year this money was used to buy new scenery. The purpose of this scenery is to inspire the pupils of Johnston City Township High School to give better plays. ff ,fx 43 'I -i ...A F ls -afisl 7-:K M ai, T ., --- no W F -eeeifx 2 NW. in-Wm--Q--mi A -, .ie .5142 A. li37,.,,1lgv,ll,i-,Zu Lf-YL5 L f-f -.f Y,-v-I 4-V 1 , gal 4 1-14 Lfsffo Neff 1 F G , l ll Ll SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President ..................................,.........,.,..................... Helen Simpson Viceflbresident ...... ......... J uanita Zeigler Secretaryfllreasurer - .,...,,,.,... Thelma Bell Librarians ...,.....................,.............................,.............. Fleta. Simpson 1 Naomi Sloan JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President ......... at ................................................. Margaret Kinstler VicefPresident I.Al:il2..5 .................................................... Captola Baker Secretaryffreasurer La ...... ....... D oris Manisloca Librarians .............................,...........................,.......... Agnes Gardner l Donna Fox l DOUBLE QUARTETTE L First: Sopranoes ....................... Q .................................. Vivian E. Ligon I Beulah Simpson ll Second Sopranoes ...... ......... N aomi Sloan Vera Hogue - First Altoes ......... ........................ F leta Simpson Mary Edith Hathaway Second Altoes .........................................................,.. Evelyn Williams Louise Southall . GIRLS' QUARTETTE First Soprano .............................................................. Beulah Simpson Second Soprano ......... - .......... V era Hogue First Alto ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,...,..... F leta Simpson K 3 Second Alto ,,,,.,.. ........ L ouise Southall FAX-. '..s 44 . - ' ' 'f W ff 'KN, lv is-, Cf Xi-5? TW nr is - Vi ,A-'X l il sl f 11 +A--V 6 MA J, .ids ,Q N , , fu o im , ' 'LW' ' 'f --- -N 'M' -J H' -f' wid Ar ': '--is- 'l'..., ,lilayfdqiuff 'won ii lil 'T L ll-:K ' A Aff-f.fff,l X C QW,-'is lfglfijfx 'N w f z-N-1 ,pin 4, 52' W u:,uff5fQfz'5E-YB.: .11 l -l l li in li il ea u li :ll .I I, no on 'i ll SENIORJUNIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB ' 4 !1 President .....,......,.............,..... ............,. ............ R o land Ivlurman I VicefPresident ..........,.. .....,., D onald Hinkle l Sec1'etaryfTreasurer...- ..... ....... i William Coulson Librarians ..............,... ......... C lyde jackson -I A George Davies .l ' 5+ BUYS' QUARTE I IE if First Tenor ......... ........... A lva Clayton W , Second Tenor ........ ..i..... D onald Hinkle if Baritone ......... ,........ R oland Murrnan il Bass. ..,..,.,, ........ eRoy Metcalf i. lr ,RQ igfrznifggiyi lllxief:-axis, l eehibql ill ' i e 45 ff we -1, W- -a .M T -+a -- -lwillt f ' if -2 -f fa if a Qi alle- . is J: 1.33, 4 ,YQ-f --J ' ' - YM' ---' -' iirvrsj i1l,ilt4lT?-f5Tjjgy X1-.M,,.?W,,.,ffrf If i I ss V ,ff ' .gg ,W-3, 1 ff, ,z,:2'.f.A.. 171 , .. , , .7-X- . THE OPERETTA PURPLE TOWERS High School Auditorium March 30, 1929 CAST OF CHARACTERS Philip Bradley .........................,........................... Q ....,... LeRoy Metcalf Mary Marble ....... .......: A ngeline Kloutz UIS6l52i Applegate ...... ........1 Q Louise Southall Hank Huckleberry ........ .Q ,....... Fleming Ahls Red Nichols ......,..... ....... W athard Hays Earl ,Parker.-.Q... ........ Texal Crowe -..Prank Haught Snowball ............. ,.,,, Tillie -..- .................. ,,,,,,. , ,. Beulah Simpson Helen Trumbull ......... ........ R uth Williams Mike Murphy .......... .......,....................... ........ D o nald Hinkle ARGUMENT Act I Mary Vanderlip, heiress, and owner of Purple Towers , returns from her school in Paris, to ind! that her agent has leased the property to a Miss Urseba Applegate, and abyoung novelist, Philip Bradley. Red Nichols, a prize lighter, and his manager, Earll Parker, have ibeen using Purple Towers for training quarf ters and are making their escape, when they learn that they have left the contract for the big ight back rin the place. They are compelled to return for it. Their having occupied the old house without permission has given rise to the story that Purple Towers is haunted. Act II ' 'Brad1ey's valet, Snowball, and Tillie, Miss Applegate'-s maid, are especially affected by the happenings. Tillie collects the Applegate valuables in a suitcase, which is accidentally exchanged with one belonging 'to Red . Mary, who has been mistaken for the Applegate cook, is accused of the theft. She cannot reveal her true identity because of Bradley's enmity for the owners of 'kPurple Towers . Par' ker and Red are caught and everything is explained. Philip Bradley is so deeply in love that he forgets his dislike for the Vanderlip 'family and the curtain 'falls with the prospect of a wedding. IJ.,-'--t 5. V . --.V 4.2.3 --.x X-,nh i I 'F gp. -.p ' sa-qi- ' - N - ...wi ,. V. .tm . N.,-' , ,L',-,,'- 46 r - s A 1 ,f N ,,.,,.- - ' -- -Y 75 ,.f h'-X 'R f X- sf- 'fm ' W -M f +-----XX r l I , .fl 'Lx ' e--Aff? Tldx .'- -'- P ' , ,. .:... ,1 1-, . ,- I r . I. , ral if , W A a as , U-r -V Y li',An- -,A--f ff- -Ag 'A 4-.4 ,gt 4, , .,: Llfllqnl or s 't .g-l'1 J , ll '.--'l N ' 1 f 2:71 ' c.--' if l f-fi',.C1T'? Q1-E l fjlfx QQ 955' 4 Q, fx, all . X. V I -wiv 14 .. CORNETS Alva Clayton 'Donald Hinkle Glen Shelton Kenneth Gore Harold McMulli11i Nathan Hope Bernard Bell BARITONES William Forbes James Oran TROMBONE Raymond Hobbs BAND VIRGIL E, LYON, Director CLARINETS Joe Vermetti Edwin Vick Lamont Bell Victor Stanley ' Johnnie Moore Wayne Jacobs DRUMS p john White Wayne Johns . Clyde jones BASS Vaughn Davison .Xt x wqhr ALTO Wayne Halterman The band, with the addition of new freshmen members, has been playing popuf lar music this year. The school board bought the band members new suits and under the splendid direction of Mr. Lyon they have furnished fme entertainment at football and basketball-home games. Thanks to theband. They helped instill in the teams the pep that made our .Q- Q . . M- ,X at 'i':..a . X 1 B -BT 's 4,,g,,-- 47 athletic program a success. ' :F 'Tx' U-P-':. K-N' -lfrj ..- fer- ,,:f '3 ,ex Y , --,Q 'E ' - EL -5 ii li -ff J' lffJ?:-'- --P---li , , 77' , - 'wwf fl 1 Y l l l l if-f , .SL -13 S3 . Yiwpl fi E CARDINAL '29 STAFF ' ' Editor .......,..... E Assistant Editor ........ .- ....--.Henry Thurmond .Y ........ Pearl Roberts Secretary .............. ......... H elen Malinosky Senior Editor ......... ............ L ula B. Gran Music Editor ............ .... Louise 'Southall Calendar Editors: ......... ........ V irginia .Bundren Eileen Morgan Social. Editor .......... ........ F leta Simpson Athletic 'Editor ...... ........ W athard Hayes Kodak Editors ....... .............. L eona Davis Lowell Duncan Thelma. Threlkeld ' ' William Paliokaitus Literary Editor ...... ....,.... N adine Coulehan Art Editors ......,. .......... J ewell Craftoni ' Mary Battani Benton jones Kenneth .Gore Business Editors .... ,.............. S am Pinson John Cuthbertson . Tony Bryzek Nadine Coulehan fffsfeg LQ .ir-if 48 X fl l l .nb E1 . ,-Z-4+ f ,.,,. H 4 ,7 ffm.. -.f-T-'i if X ir-1, 7 , A T Y i 1 lx x l l 'Tl-Tl X 'E f4 gt -' ---- I riff l V T ' ci , , I ll' T5 J I f' i it ll ll ll ll tl l El ll t . ,N 'l ll I ll il l. H Eli lg CARDINALECHO STAFF ' EditorfinfChief .......................................... , ..........L...... Pearl Roberts i Assistant Editor ........ ....... W anda Albin l ! Business Managers ........ ........ L ula B. Oran l Norman Gore l Senior Editor .......... ........ H elen Malinosky l Activities Editor ........ ..,..... F rances Shannon Junior Editor ....... V ..........,. L eona Robasse p Athletic Editor .......... ..,,..... B ernard Friedman ly .Sophomore Editor ........ ...... , .Christine Vermetti Freshman Editor ....... .........,....... A nna Traitor Advisor ..................................,,.......... , ................. Miss Mildred Clark The 'LCardinalfEcho is a comparatively new feature in J. C. T. H. S. being only about a year old. The old LLE'cho , which was a mimeographed paper, was gi only a forerunner of this publication. l The journalism Class edits this year's paper. This class which is under the l supervision of Miss Clark is composed of ten members appointed by Mr. Reynolds. ' The class studies newspaper work in preparation for their Work on the publication. ll The paper is published every six weeks and a copy is given free to each student A in high school. It requires much time, patience and hard work to produce an ia, in teresting school paper. Much credit is due to these people for giving J. C. T. H. such a good school publication. Q i ll Lg 1 Lg. u,, :.,!-If - g Fi --AA Vi 49 .1-' .'. I f 7 e- ,.... , .ff q LQIFJVHTMTEMI .iii,,l:l2,: IT Txiril- 'W il Il.. wi, wav -, .Ja , . -- - '- -L-'Q-, , A AY ,I Y-LZf?'7r2'II,-w 'f PT --A Mu 'A' 1 V33 IJIZI Apfx.-:ily , ,ff I If-F. ml X ', QQ? QTEK I ,-,I ' 'S.1'i I I I I I4 , I I I I I I I i II I I l I I I I President ........... ......... Helen Malinosky ViCe'PreSident ....... ..,...... F reda. Pemberton SecretaryfTreasurer ..... ....,....... P earl Roberts K Cheer Leaders ............. ....... C lara Bell Crafton Wanda Brown I Faculty Advisor ......... ........ M r. T. E. Knibbs I L Assistant Advisor ......... ....... ...... Y .Miss Lorena Reid I The Pep Squad, true to its name, has shown an unusually large amount of pep and school spirit this year. The girls have done their utmost in backing the teams and have succeeded. All of the junior and Senior girls belonging to Ithe Squad have attended both football and basketball games, making their presence known by their splendid cofoperation with the other ,students in showing pep and enthusif asm by giving yells .and singing our school songs. I As a token of appreciation, Mr. I. L. Clark presented each girl with a red and black cap bearing the letters, J. C. Rah! for the peppiest group of girls in J. C. T. H. S. p Who? Why the Pep'Squad, of course. J I 'NX i 'TI I -Q.-Riief-ffiiim Y , I If alll P -w , 50 , I! l c fif- I 4 J ' . A fpfu fi ,,,. L, . I- X. - 'J f4:,.1,v.'ZA,L,Vd W Img! '47-, L 5 K Gro ' -2wfu2f,M,LfVLf. 'J Y K an 5 . ' ,, ,r K V 4 Q qi Qfww-.Q fyf-,J f-...J 1. VF I , ' ' f-91-aff' A J 'y 'ICQ-Q:?,4i,p 7. '45, :. J '-Tjp' . f v nf' '- 7 f I fp ff 7 Milk'-'l ' I , Wu ,v.m.A1,,J -:Q e,i,,A,VE-4,7 X 6 F, ,, , g ff f , if me Emifiilfiwf mmig WM m g W , ggi 1 5 L. fjmymmmmmw A EEHHEQELEMQ-j5,W .4 x -, -Q-Nlxdgi f Q1 1 1 ff!! ,.,.,, .' - 1 , ..- -ff 'T' 4, f mai 2 I :Q j X. .f-,if,ATlI'iq c FQ, ' Y-' TV 'sl f 'C 'w f - - if , fnxei A N It r--1:42 v-Qi 11, fi ,fi .-'fit T T --1 f My R L I 24015 l ki- H i A -M l 0 1 ' 'JQQS I Q' - ,J .nz- ..,,. 1 ' 1 V1 ' Mfw. - -.-.1 Fu r f. - 1 , f ..,-, t w .nf X ffx: i X, ,folw it QKCJ4. 4,1 ,I I , i Qyivf f. f n . . ,. I 9 Q E i , il 3 rw wx ix i L' if e ' 1 - i LINEUP OF ECOTBALL LETTER MEN I 1 . ly B121Zi116 -.-------.-------,--,..,-................,.. L. E. Moroni H, B, gl Q Skof-lic .......... L. T. Hafeli ,,,,,, 4,,,,,. Q , B, . i i X Foli ---------- .....-... L , G. Davison H. B. ii In MCAHCIIY -4.-. ......... R . G. Walters H. B. N Miller .... ......... R . T. Pinson ,,.... ....... Q . B. 1 E Pearce .... ......... R . E. Ellis H. B. j' Paliokaitis ..... .,....... Q . B. Reed .F. B. I Feduris .... ....... T ackle Sudosky End ir iii HAYS-Capt. y , I' 5 Although Johnston City didn't win the conference championship in football li' they had twice as many men on the allfstar team as any other school. The John' Y If ston City men who were chosen were: Captain Hays, centerg Paliokaitis, quarter' E 5 backg Hafeli, fullbackg Foli, guard. -' ii ll: fx .kg . A,-..,. U .,--fJ ' ' ,... ' 5 ' ' - ij 'U L, ff' U ,V -f- if j ' ': '. --7 .-. . -34. ' I 'wi af 'f ,, ,all -f 4-'K T , 1 - .. 'H T' l H l NJN . V --ff f- r . f- 1 !.' -,i J as '- . - - : ' ., f 1-,Jr-, W...-'-ff --,,g H-led -fs -' :pix - ff -l .. 1 - -- ,ffm .X-. , g J -Q, .a 1- . 5.1 A r F Q --1. - f. J 1 if . . ,gm V, .xl FOOTBALL a SEPTEMBER 29 On the twentyfninth of September Benton brought their strong eleven to play against J. C. Hopes ran high, for the town in general and the school in particular knew that J. C. had a lirstfclass team. J. C. did not have their regular linefup, ow' ing to the absence of Caesar Eoli, left guard, but the spectators witnessed forty' eight minutes of hardlclean football. During the first, third, and last quarters, the high school eleven showed itself to be a worthy opponent for any high school eleven. But during the fatal' second quarter there -was a general letfdown and Benf ton scored two touchdowns. The game ended with the score of l3fO in favor of Benton. The officials for this game were Gladders and Lie. ' . J oorosaa 13 - October 13, Johnston City played their second game of the season. This game was with Christopher. Although the townspeople probably expected to see the home team' receive another defeat, there was a good crowd out to see the game. The Christopher men came upon the field with a spirit that showed that they were confident of victory. But the Christopher 'team did not know what it was up against. As the game progressed and J. C. continually crossed the enemy's goal line, it became clear that the home team was far superior to that of Christopher. The final score was J. C. 51, Christopher O. The outstanding defeat of our team, as shown by this game, was the -continuous fouling. We were penalized over 125 yards in the progress of the game. OCTOBER 20 October 20 was the date of J. C.'s annual Homecoming which in past years has usually been a failure as far as scores were concerned. This year's Homecoming proved to be an ideal football day and the townspeople turned out in force to see the game. Eldorado, also, was not lacking in rooters. From the beginning, the game proved an interesting one. Eldorado had a fast team and it took ,the J. C. players one whole quarter to batter down their dogged resistance. But in the latter three quarters the J. -C. backs crossed the goal line for a succession of touchdowns. The game ended with the score, J. C. 41, Eldorado O, making a very successful home' coming. A V OCTOBER 29 When old rivals meet, there is always a hard fight and feeling runs high. So when the J. CL players 'hopped into the old, black bus and started to Marion, there was a large crowd of rooters accompanying them. Marioii had a large, fast, well- coached team, and Coach Van Meter had taken special defensive and offensive measures to beat them. In this game, more than in any other, did J. C. demon' strate the power of. its team as a scoring machine. Through the strong Marion def fense, we plowed for four touchdowns, one occurring in each quarter. In this game Bill Paliokaitis came to the front as one of the leading line plungers of the A ty- 5 u i JI, 1 :J '- X P . im. -fe 53 state. The final score was J. C. 26, Marion O. i ll., ,.,f T ,TTS -f-riwv s---. .. N -, ' V -A-J ' f , lax ff' if-1 's.4':1,,riQ,,j ga . g -- X L, 39 ,Q gr. 1- --, D, -- +V 4. .5 , , 3 .Y , i :fav-. ff-n s ----W.. i e-- 41 JA? .l ff:-f ll fesys' f'i ar f- 1 1 X i..., NOVEMBER 10 Anna was supposed to have the weakest team' in the conference, so there wasn't much doubt, in the minds of the students, as to the outcomeiof the Armistice day game between J. C. and that team. This being a holiday game there was a large crowd of business men at Anna to see the team in action. During the Hrst few minutes of play things looked bad for Johnston City, because the Anna players began a line smashing attack which carried them within fifteen yards of our goal line. But this was as far as they grit, for the J. C. line strengthened and held fast. This rush, however, had filled the Anna players with pep and confidence which lasted them throughout the game. This unusual spirit of the Anna team probably accounts for the comparatively small score made by J. C. Anna was beaten by a margin of three touchdowns. J. C. 19, Anna O. NOVEMBER 17 This was to be a day of great import to J. C. T. H. S. The J. C. team went to HurstfBush to participate in the irst game of the season played on a 'muddy held. But, notwithstanding the dreary aspects of the weather, the team was in high spirits and was confident of victory. The game began in a sea of slick, sticky mud which made passing and open field running next to impossible. No one who saws the game and who knew anything about football could have any doubt as to which was the better team. J. C. made seven first downs to Hurst's one. Twice did J. C.'s ball carriers cross the enemy's goal line to be called back by the officials. The J. C. linemen blocked iive punts while Hurst blocked one, but on this one which was ref covered by a Bush player, behind the goal line, the omcials found' no fault, thus giving 1HurstfBush six points. The iinal standing was J. C. 2, HurstfBush 6, J. C. getting the two points on .a touch back. This was the game that gave 'Hurst the Championship, and blasted J. C. hopes. ' NOVEMBER 29 Some teams, after a defeat and dashing of championship hopes, will sink into despondency and lose to weaker teams, while other teams only ight the harder after such a defeat. The Carterville and Johnston teams were of the latter type. Although both had suffered defeat the week before, in this game they both tried their utmost to win. The first half was the hardest fought, neither team having an advantage and neither team showing an outstanding weakness. The one break of the half went to J. C. when our left end intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. In the second half Johnston City showed the old fighting' spirit and played Carterville to a standf still, making three more touchdowns. The game ended with the score J: C. 27, Carterville 0. This was a good ending for a very successful season. -f'vf 1 lla 54 ff' . , I., --Nxg v K- ,.f-ffnk 1 '. -'fr-iv,..-i f-'gf Eff: ,T -liAM':' T' 'L-3, 7' -, -r 'MJ fl fl . . ,, ,. ,,, .Ma-1 -- --M -Jai, ., l gg, , li F1 ' A ,s -s ., J , O , I-,' Uv ' v,,.,- -'- 4'-i L '? --' ' ' ' I L-1-A ' ,fr -e 1,4 L .- bi- -EQ-Lira-,., ng tv '--will Y 1 .-, . 1. 1 J E V' ig, ,s - .J .f l ,..f 5 '. - 1' HOME GAMES J Sept. 29-J. ,.... ,..... O Benton ......... 13 Oct, 13-J, C, ,,,..., ,..., 5 1 Christopher ........ ...., l O Occ, 20-J, C ,,.,,,,, ..... 4 1 Eldorado ....... ..... 0 Nov. 29-J. C ........ .,.... 2 7 Carterville ....,. ...... 0 AWAY FROM HOME GAMES Oct. 29-J. C. .................... 26 Marion ............ ..... . O Nov. 10-J. C ........ ...... 1 9 Anna ............ ...... O Nov. 17-J. C. ....... ...... 2 HurstfBush .... .,..., 6 YELL LEADERS Go Johnston! Go Johnston! Go Johnston, Go! Oskey WoWfWow Skinney WowfWow Go Johnston, Go! And don't we yell, too, when Mac gets up in front and 'leads cheers? J. C. is very fortunate in having excellent leaders this year. Texal Crowe, George Davies, Wanda Brown, Clara Grafton, Evelyn Williams and Richard McAnel1y have all taken turns leading yells and all have helped in infusing pep and spirit into the student body. Perhaps this partly explains the recordfbreaking football and basket' ball teams Johnston City has 'had in 192849. 'Come on, everybody, let's give fifteen for the cheer leaders who have helped to make this year such a success in every way. IJ uf 'T-TQ FTM Turf 1- ' iff s,,,-ip 4' ss ---s 'tfiigjg ' f'f-Wg. ,. - fi- .+ U V f H' 'Qgf ,'7 i T1 ' Q I if. l fs V ,Q I, , V ,V 1, ,-,-for 1928-BASKETBALL SCHEDULE-1929 ' Dec. 8-Zeigler ,............. 15 There Johnston City ......,. Dec. 15-Marion ..... ,..... 1 8 Here Johnston,City ,...,.,. Dec. 18-Cambria. ............ 4 Here Johnston City ........ Dec. 29-Hurst ................ 12 Here Johnston City ........ - Jan. 2-Murphysboro 3 Here Johnston City ........ Jan. 4-Christopher 8 There Johnston City ........ Jan. 11-Eldorado ...... 10 Here Johnston City ....... . Jan. 19-Hurst ........,....... 10 There Johnston City ........ Jan. 25-Carterville -. 22 There Johnston City ....... . Jan. 26-Zeigler ...,.... 7 Here Johnston City ........ Feb. 8-Christopher 2 Here Johnston City ........ Feb. 1O+Marion .............. 24 There Johnston City ........ Feb. 15-Eldorado ..,.,.,..... 14 There Johnston City ........ Feb. 22-Carterville ......,. 13 Here Johnston City ........ Feb, 23-Herrin ................ 22 There Johnston City ........ Mar, 1-Anna ..............,,.. 7 There Johnston City ........ Mar. 2-Murphysboro 21 There Johnston City., ,.... . LINEfUP Groves-Guard-Capt. Eeduris-Guard Blazine-Center Davison-Forward Pearce-Forward Sudosky-Guard Hafeli-Forward Paliokiatis-Guard Ellis-Forward Fletcher-Forward .1 - X1 1 1 ,iv .fyff Q Eh f- -.lf .:l-like J' 7351! 'N A .,-1' I 56 A - 1 , . 1 ,,..,-...-.- -. - . ....-,p ,l ,iff-'T' -. ...,- ,-'-' --5 . .,, ,., Y ., ' ' -' 'mi'-' : 1 , xg .Qs ,, 1.,.,1, , gs-. 1, M-,, g ,jr-,-.,I, 1 Tiff -- - MT the-nam ,W .,a- if . A -. .- V I . fq, 1. .I J: AIA -,1 V I, .- .L .- 1A-. J, -.J R' ,ll. f1'fT21 X., .,v.. BASKETBALL Can Johnston City play basketball? Ask Marion. This year has been one of the most successful, in the field of athletics, that J. C. T. H. S. has ever come through. The basketball team of 29 has created more enthusiasm, and made more history for the school, than any team of the past. It has been one great sucf cession of victories, with only two defeats. p Johnston started the season with a defeat, and adverse fans predicted the usual weak team, and the general idea was that J. C. would be woefully beaten in their next game with the strong Marioii five. But what was their surprise, and delight when Johnston' took out Marion to the tune of 191 to 18. It was a game to thrill the most sluggish watcher, a continual battle of fast and furious playing. In this game a glimpse of the future greatness of the team, could be obtained by a keen minded basketball fan. This, however, was but a start. After the Marion 'game came many more' surprising victories. HurstfBush, Carterville, Eldorado, Christof pher, Anna, Murphysboro, Herrin and Zeigler fell before the smooth machinery of the J. C. five. The only other defeat came on January 10th, when the home team played Marion, on Marion's home floor, and were beaten 25 to 7. So after all's said and done J. C. has had an excellent season. They ended it with a 1000 percentage in our Egyptian Conference, having played and won all of the nine games. This wonderful record has placed a large silver basketball, in the Johnston High trophy case, as a token of the honor won by being the conference champions. J. C. also has a percentage of 800 in the Big Seven Conference, having won four games out of a possible five. In basketball our whole team was either the first or second team of allfstars. They were as follows: Captain, Groves, Davison, forward, Blazine, centerg on the Hrst team, while Pearce and Feduris made the second team. TOURNANENTS INVITATIONAL AT CARBONDALE In the latter part of February, Johnston City attended an invitational tourna- ment at Carbondale. They drew Duquoin as their first opponents and won by a score of 20 to, 19. This victory led to their second game with HurstfBusli, which they won by the tally 22 to 21, but in the next game with West Frankfort, the '1 '1 11 l 1? 111 111 . l I ,. 1 . 1 11 . 1.1 1 1. I .1 ll' local five were defeated by a score of 21 to 24. ff, vig,-1 f 'Y 2-f'--:Ezf11 l,1.,.'-'11 .g,1w,,,5 J fm., .. f, 'l2.f'If' 11 111 57 1 .IT ' A ' n ' ,af-' 1 . 71,-e s-.N A la-1.-v dr ., -T w-'ji - as-,V af... Q -4 N - ,--. A X 5 ig if Y ' f5 ja ,-Z.. '--A., .fr-1 ,J-rf, , ,Vi tj 5.1 ,E -- . , J l 'T-tri I Jlx 4 v1.4..--.-12- '-- ---s-- - Y J T' ll' V -..'L ' y , W l M lfgl-Qlill. Eff!-T f if-Q H a 1 ss-.gli .' 1',,,,f4t ff' 'X wr '- , Q J ' 4' V - I -'- l I A I V I V l J 1 i I. , Y.. 1 Q53 ET ' ' ff, . I ' U , - - -. f vs. ,lf-E .1 faq-, , 1 --i- , ' - .. rc. r, fig-5:12 i nr f ' 3 ,, . in J' 1' A 2' 2 - 4-' -- wr.. 215' 'f-ra - I-3-. 1. ,ff--J ' J. - , A 'H' '1.4f.1.i:-1.ij'-4 - n . sg, , . . . . . ,-- -. .,, . , -.,,, J. .i 1. W .,H.,4,.,1 , TJTOURNAMENTS-oonaaued DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Johnston City entered the district tourney, held at Herrin, March 7, 8 and 9, with a very good chance of coming out victorious. They drew Zeigler for the first game and won a comparatively easy victory, the nnal score being, Zeigler 19, John' ston City 28. But the next game with Marion was one to create doubts and mis' givings among all the Johnston rooters. Amid an uproarious volume of cheering, the local Red Skins coolly and completely took the game from Marion by a score of 20 to 8. The 'following game with Cambria was another easy one which John' ston City took by the score of 26 to 13. On the last night of the tourney the fans witnessed a game for the championship, between Johnston City and' Herrin. It was a fast, hard game, but the Herrin iive didnlt have a chance. The final score was 35 '13 thusmaking Johnston City district champions. SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT C Wheii the boys won the district tourney, the backers of the team seemed to have reached the peak of satisfaction and enthusiasm, but when the Red Skins won the sectional tourney, held at Harrisburg the basketball enthusiasm knew no bounds. The iirst game was won from 'Harrisburg It was a very interesting game and end' ed with the tally standing Johnston City 20, Harrisburg 16. In the next game Johnston probably put up their hardest battle. The Pinckneyville live were large, fast, and surefshots. They played Johnston City a good game but were beaten by a score of 15 to 21. Thelinal game with Benton proved to be a hairfraiser. It was close throughout the last half and Johnston City won only by a score of 29 to 28. This game gave them the sectional championship. - STATE TCURNAMENT The State Tournament was held at Champaign March 21, 22, and 23. The Johnston Red Skins' entered into it as the representative of all Southern Illinois. Their first game was to be against Lincoln. The odds were heavily against the Johnston City quintette, and why not? One could hardly conceive the idea of Johnf ston getting anywhere 'in a state tournament. But it didn't seem to be so hard after all. The local five won three decisive victories over Lincoln, Peoria and Champaign, thus making themselves the State champions. The winners displayed a brand of playing and a skill of delivery, that convinced all spectators that JohnstoniCity had a coach who knew athletics and who could delivergthe goods. Probably one thing ,., 1 'rs cg , 'sg.:'i:a1 1 -1, , 58 ,. .fE -fi ,fun i Y.. x J f--. l 1 aww V? ii ll U ij lv ,QI xl VI ii r l l I s 1 J x :Nj- Q14 Tal uf, . 1 ...Q - .a '-- -, A- A-- ------ ,-,,,,., ,V-4 1 g,,,ffW' ,qs -,--, t., M- cf' it ,Muff r ' Y, -f ig f . -: 4- :-- , - - A.. , , , , -- N, 1- ' r mmimj 1-41: J- at fa-gig , . ,, ,f Q be-lf-3 V -1 ,, 7 . V-,srl .1 - . - ' - xi - . - - . , , 1 . r - - I , A. X X TOURNAMENTS-Continued J . that helped the Red and Black was the fact that they played a new brand of basket' ball and played it perfectly. The score for the various games were: Lincoln 9, John' ston City 143 Peoria 15, Johnston City 19g Champaign 21, Johnston City 30. J NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Y . Wheii Johnston City went into the National Tournament they were lbelow par in their playing ability. As a irst game they drew Vienna, Georgia, predicted as the'National Champs. As the game progressed the Georgia five piled up a huge lead and at the third quarter they had a lead of about 23 points But in the last quarter Johnston City brought the score up so that they had an honorable closing The scores for the three Games were Vienna 32 Johnston City 23 Chicago 17 Johnston City 25' Massachusetts 31 Johnston City 30 This would not be complete 1f we ended without saying a word in praise of the athletes who composed this the best basketball team ever seen in Johnston City Some jealous groucher might say that it was nothing great that there are many others in the school who could do as well But he 1S wrong It would be very easy to pick seven athletes as good physically and mentally and it might be possible to select five with almost as much natural ability but to have a successful team it re quires more than this The fellows who compose this years team are boys who have the right attitude towards their coach their school and their teammates They are fellows who train and Give everything they have Captain Runt Groves will be graduated this year thus leavmg a lai ge hole in the team which some youngster will have to ill It will be hard to do but it is possible The good thing about the team this year is that they have sold themselves to the public The fans and townspeople are satisfied and furthermore a large num ber of them have been won over to the side of athletics and everything looks rosy for next year So here s a cheer for Captain Groves the coolest of them all 59 3 . ,, . . I ' Y . , . l ' o ' a a 's 1 9. ' 9 J ' ' ' rs ' m ' ' c- . . ' L , ' . . . J , D 5 ' . . . , ,. tr as . J: c ' 7 . . . . . ., J . , . i ' l I ' 5 7 Q 1 I ' - , , . A fl I ,fdhi 1 ff - H- -1-1 a. , 'ENG-N--74 1 Cl ,,,Wa' fc? gal. ix- -Q-sa :Jai gi is wr J- -I-'Fl Qliihl' gh. C g- g .A M 5 it --L 1- gan ,, -. f gain.- W i ll ' li oUR WINNING FIVE T'was in the year of twentyfnine, 5 We had a winning team, ll, The boys against their men did play, Y With faces all abeam. fo l They Went to Herrin to play one night, ll And in some hard, hard games, ' They won with a very hi h score, ,l g f Why sure, they had some brains. , Those boys a gold trophy did win, And how J. C. did roar, !, To see those smiling boys go by, I! When they marched 'off the floor. l' . ,I Next Week they tried at Harrisburg, li A trophy there to win, i They got it there by closer scores, But it was not a sin. 'p The next week they went to Champaign, ls To gain the championship, They had some hard games there to play, But showed good sportsmanship. Oh, how the crowd did cheer them all, When they the fame 'did gain, Ii' All Southern Illinois did shout, As some did in Champaign. . You shouldl have seen our Captain Groves, So light and full of vim, , And when he poised and took a shot, The ball Went through the rim. l We must not leave the other four, 3 But recognize their fame For they made up their minds at once, That they would win that game. M H Xxzli fygf' Xfhni-f'l'Q -I i- -f 60 ,- +5 -y. .,- l I tm 5 f .....n W... ,QM ,. ...A . , .,--- , c...-.., 1' X f,- ' ,4f-l -, , R ',i,4fJ5: . ,fs-14' ff'Q3g.v'4,w -. .- it J .Sf l OUR WINNING FIVE-Continued I I Now there were Dope and Abe and Ralph, , And one more they call Mose , And when a girl just looks at him, He blushes like a rose. Oh, yes, we must not miss our coach, For he's the cause of all, He knows just when, and what to do, Q And how to throw the ball. lu He tells the boys what they should do, ll Wlaen they 'go on the floor, il And when they make a score or two, l You ought to hear us' roar. When he is gone we'll miss his poems, l.I And those live winning boys, l But may they always know of us! ill That they have brought us joys. l Although they lose just one great man And he the captain be, l Now may they gain another one, ' That's just as great as he. ll l FRESHMEN TEAM LINE UP il fl Hafell ......,..... Center Jobe ................. .,........ F orward' 'll Podlesmk .................... Guard Williams ...... .... .......... G u ard l Clark ....................... Forward Hobbs ..,................. .......... F award lj Babington ,................................. Forward l lv , A1 ,fill 61 ..i:ifiifgi,1E -.-..i-,f e ,,,,.. , all 7 I A l l 1 l , I ' 1 , . n v v fm, ,,. a - r - M, rj- h .W ,ff-N., fi 5':,f ,,Hef-Q jg? lllgilglg QT Q 1' as Ah , .L W-j gfgjjleiy I jg .ri ...,n,.,1 ,f .Ji LT3: ,I L V D Jw! I! ,. g Claire! Eff t' i' 'NN ...fe lp' iff! f1LMV!,-:.,. ':,? Qil?i3f .J fr. ' ' N -V531 , xx 4? ,I p IH ll . fl l I SPORTSMANSHIP lx . . M, H QWITH APoLoG1Es TO ST. PAULJ a ijj ,1 I - 'x Though I may play with the dash. of an allfAmerican and have not sportsmanf ll 3 ship, I am become as a bully and a fourflusher. And though I have the undertaking 'f ly of the game, and though I can perform with skill, and have the power to crash 'I any line, and have not sportsmanship, I am nothing. 'li l I ll 4' And though I have all courage to ight against any odds, and though I have the 4 i will to win , and have not sportsmanship, it proiiteth me nothing. I Sportsmanship does not disappoint its friends by poor vvork in the class room. ig Sportsmanship envieth not-g sportsmanship vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up. - Sportsmanship playeth hard to win that the game may be worth the mettle of i the opponents, l Doth not, behave itself unseemly, seeketh more than mere victory, is not easily provoked, thinketh no maliciousness, doth not crabg rejoiceth not in dirty tactics, I but rejoiceth in clean playg beareth the responsibility of the team's morale, believeth fl ' in the team as a whole, hopeth for victory to the very end. lg an Sportsmanship remembered to set worthy goals in life, and to determine to attain them, that the days of anxious parents may be honored. ' - s I Sportsmanship never failethg but whether there be braggards, they shall failg ' Whether there be Isluffsfs, they shall not wing for We know not what the next play shall bring in yardage, and a game is not over until the last whistle. I When the game is over, sportsmanship is not ashamed of the elation of victory, , yet covereth up to avoid too much displayg when the game is lost, doth not alibi and ind fault. I I When I was a child, I was untrained in sportsmanship and may have been unseemlyg but now that I am. become a man -I shall be generous. , V 1 I i 'For now we see but faintly how things shall appear to us when many years if I hence we shall 'remember these days. 5, , And now, abideth courage, willftofwin7', sportsmanship, these three, but the greatest of these is sportsmanship. '. -LA RUE VAN METER, Q Athletic Director Johnston City. L fr .Kiwi gnc, lhrfzfyllll I S'-Pak I. If X il , p X kg Ff'e'i as I 62 f - ,Q f 4'k'- ' 'i Lf. I Wg 1 u ,-.3 l if, -flaw! -Y f -f ,W KLA' ,J ,r -gf' 'W W ff ,iq ' .1-'K :fav n '-N - 'ISE 4-igvgpf if m C731- ix:-EF: cf-gi' -mf fl'-sfkl E' k J Q'f'x,--'33 W ' ' 1 ,N Ag,- Ii 0.1.15--1-ff gi A Y 2...,d,L ' :S wa: 1 gf W ' . .1- ' vw 63 -V-kr, : S f f'i- 'ir Tiki fa, 'v'- - , C. V T TT fr L ii TTL ' fel 'mf' i f --'21 f'11.f-Ln3f xl lil-1 T is 1 3 t' -e --Mwl:f:..11,rlQf:ff Q 'f 5 W 'as-if ,ufel f v ...J ggi . l l 13 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES ,- President ........,.,..... . . ...... ..................,,..... T helma Albin 1 VicefPresident. .......... ...,,.. L ouise Lawrence SecretaryfTreasurer ..... ....,. P auline Overby I Assistant Managers, ...... ...,.. L ouise Williams Anna Traitor Director .......................,...................................,.. Henrietta Corcoran Purpose: To .administer -athletics to girls in such a way as to establish rational and wholesome sentiments, habits and traditions, and to build up good sound physif cal :bodies 4 They are proud to be the first class to charter the Girls' Athletic Association in this high school. In addition they are members of the State League. It is their sincere hope that the school board, faculty members, and parents will become interested enough in work they are carrying on that they may have better equipment, and 'put physical education for girls in Johnston City Township High School on a higher plane. The community looks to the high school for its future leaders. The athletics association can do more through its various activitiesto develop leadership than any organization, activity or influence in school. The work of the department is carried 'on in a clean, wholesome and constructive manner. The daily programs are planned to' reach the physical needs of the various members of the class. The activities are divided into periods consisting of outdoor baseball, basketball, relay and games, tennis and outdoor activities. ' T '- P-E' -Arif. N 0. , -.3-v ' 'TX , ,rf .. ' N .. .,.,, , .. i ,.. Y .., ,.:,.. -4 fs.-.-1 64, 4 eos?- of Z: gf vvff ' O ,LWQ 79' I R h: vu ' f f? ,f x af W f ,L X ln. RENEW H CC X? E HEHEIFQELELISLW X - Z 33 E 'iz SS: 5 5 ' ii 'in if ' S M W il 5 'f ff -J fH '- xx 1,2 !21'fiR-Lvx.J A ' '.--K iii-lx-,L I Lv-A ft- .Q .LJ 1. ,f ,... - vjif' -rip 414 5 wi ' .ITV 1 g, ,, - 1- .cz is .L 1, 1 1 MW --Q ..Y-'r i' ,af ,- 1 ...X .J 1,-f Y L... V -2. 1 l L- ,ff 1 . . x,Ll,.X l CALENDAR 19284929 Sept. 4. School begins. There are so many Freshmen that the Seniors are 'hpushedv out of the assembly. . Sept 7. Rush! Rush! Rush! This 'llockern business is surely something new. The Senior Class organized. Congratulations, President Henry. Sept. 10. Freshies are beginning to act as high school students should. Sept. 13. Seniors chose their class rings. Oh Boy , they surely are ikeen 'look' ing. Save your pennies, Seniors. Sept. 14. What is so rare as a day off from school? We all went to the Fair-even Seniors. Sept. 18. There's music in the air. Miss Ojernan conducted the first as- sembly singing-we sang Loyalty, loyally. Sept Sept. 251 music. Sept. 26. are made. Sept . 19. . 27. Annual staE chosen, and they surely mean business. Another assembly singing. The boys are learning a little about Congressman E. E. Dennison spoke to the assembly on How laws An accident in chemistry. Virginia burned her fingers. You should know your a, b, c's- Always be careful . ' Sept. 28. Had our irst Pep meeting. Here's hoping we win' Saturday. Come on, Spike, snap into it. Oct. 1. Blue Monday. Mostly, because of our defeatfrom Benton. We'1l do better next time. ' Oct. 2. The Lions ate dinner at the cafeteria for the first time this year. They haven't forgotten how to roar. Oct. 3. The Rotarians entertained the football boys at dinner today. Now, we know they'll win their next game. Oct. 4. Rev. Mead, formerly of Johnston City, gave an interesting address entitled, If I Were Twenty. . 1: . -X . ,... ...,.. . 3 . i....,-'-' .- . . ,...,f --- .- A -YA...,, --1 v, ,,, V, g-:.-.--i- f'- f f 5 .-.V ,,' A- '-, 11 -5,17 , wg 66 Q L f' ' 'a'R 1 , Z. 1' ' J .,-- . . ,- '. - - ff ,-. -.-1 I .- , - -, f---- .,. .M , , fl I ' ,,,ef H' , 1-4 . -.1 L.: l X Af '. . ' , .., 1 3 Y ' JX' r ' 10 , Q 4 -- - ..,. 4. '-aL.: - Lf ' I ig .. Z Q5 Q I r 2.ff'f5N f W ,', . ' '- N 4- ' 4 - 1, A ,. 1 Qxx,.'- A ? , ,,..-.-f A , H -- --1 ,f A-ff,-'NA 27'--.--4--ri- Tap 3 1, -'yijif ,V -' ' f-W .. A, ik ,f ff' If ij Liv I A gr,-Hp--5 ,L-4 ,if RH I H f 1- -' A f :J '- ,J ,, HJ I I K J 5 Q, hx V ,I , , -A -ff--.' '71 .V X v - K ANZ, aim! -'-'A'-'- f 'f'1'1'- H EQ'-'-'-1-'-Y-i-I-2-L-2 153:-I-I-Z-asami-it:-:Az-1-z-:5'-:-:-: V V 2 We?a1 5 if 2 -...... --- A -. ' ' I AQ.. .. x M KW.. W ...4 ' w '., R ' ' - g5e, .,.: Qwmwi.1il.'.E1Z21Q1jijijQ?' N - -,-1 H Q '4 ' lf : . . .:12.,. -- -.-waz , HART SCHAFFNER sl MARX University Styles at . J. V. WALKER' and soNs, Inc. Quality Without Extravagance Xin.. -5 , 'vi L . N.-N,-.L .,.A--- 1,1 ,N-:, if L7 El?-'1-1' ,.. 1 I . EI li A A , Y H iw It 1 A H sl Y N Q . F w fi P I c 1 i I fillx 'Xffj.,.lff f 3 ng L!- JI' 67 v 15' ' N .V re- ' 1 ,TT ,ff r 1. Q., .in -.., -. r,q '7 l fn'-C' f 'j' T9-'dv lisa-1 ...J 4995. ffmff' . l' T N l2.T A 'T l 5-- ll, J- it A ' 'V Tiff, -- -5 if'-fr'1.,g,f A. . l,T,, . Zriilgff' MN-'s-e- -A-. ,' 51? iT ' I ,T-.n I I I ,A if-N if-'l1'f3F:::-f 5' ,-x.f Fuji .1-, CALENDAR-Continued Oct. 9. It seems that some of the boys are not used to physical exerciseg they are complaining so much about it. Oct. 10. The Girl Reserves Club reorganized. They hope to accomplish more this year than last. Oct. 11. The Pep Squad reorganized. Oct. 12. We had a peppy, Pep meeting. Mr. Knibbs knows his onions. Come on Old SwishfSwish, help us all year. Oct. 15. Everyone is happy in spite of the dull, rainy day. Old King Swishf Swish, proved to be our friend. We beat' Christopher 51fO. Not so bad. Seniors have a meeting. To Party Or Not To Party? That is the question. Oct. 16. Judge Crieghton from Herrin gave a very interesting speech on the proposed new calendar. The thing worrying the freshmen most is the fact that they may cease having birthdays. Oct. 17. The Senior Class have proven that they can quarrel. But after all is .said and do-ne, the boys have their way and the girls, theirs'. Oct. 18. The girls of the Senior Class and a 'few of their Senior boy friends are going on a hay ride tonight. It seems as though some of our boys are getting old very quickly-they don't even want to associate with the opposite sex. We wouldn t say they are contrary-Oh, dear, no-merely backward. Oct. 118. Wanda, Toots, Spike and Tex are surely working hard to make our pep stick , Fifteen rahs for our yell leaders. Oct. 19. tWe were entertained this morning by the Crantz family of musicians. Oct. 23. Seniors chose their announcements. Second team ,played Herring the score was OfO. Our second Qteam ain't to be fooled with. Football squad was entertained by the Lions Club. Oct. 27. We won our game from Marion, with a score of 26fO. At the present time we are leading the Egyptian Conference. ,f .-' ft' . . fr- X. ss. --.,-R ma: -Q NX 'Q 1 I T.. x ,.,.f..... 68 L asf S I t 7 ,, ,fffjj ,fe -M rf-A. -- -, ti--.ff wi figi gf-v.. 111 'M-f i-.-f 4, 1' R gif K u 1 1-fe W-'E - 'Q' t Sufi gasp' f -'rx -is . Franco Johnston City Quality Merchandise ' A With a Smile FRANCO STCRES CUMPANY , The main store on Main Street Pittsburg Paulton Panama 4 4 1 The oldest and most reliable public Utility. Your gas service is dependable, clean and convenient. Heat is furnished for cooking the food, heating the Water, cooling the refrigerators, heating the home and countless other uses. It is furnished at your home the instant you Want it in the exact amount desired. WESTERN UNITED GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 69 N ,-,r f-- N , 5 ,,f-'-' V .f-f , Q' ' ' .- , , . ,.. ,...-- -- --- .- It , F 5, - f-V ... -e -ir 'r f .- ' 'NV 'r-' -f -. T rf' f , .,. ,WT . ,V,., ,,-Q 1, ,UM ,., --Z V . ,Q ... V. milf ' V i l 'Ll 1,331 A-4 ,H ., .5 - .,- ., Y M' .V.-.f - .V V -, 1 ,.,. . , ,K -N - ..,-V ---- A- A, .,f 3.1.3 LT:. L Wg'-H-LV--... ,,,ll ' ::f lf -iv v....,', 'D'--' ,K ' 1 f.,,,f 1 - . . P . , ...l 1 L fl fl' 1 X: 'V ri'-l 1' -fr, ., .--. 5- I eg, Vx- H ,Ak A :I CALENDAR-Continued Nov. 5. We all seem to be good politicians. Everyone is talking about the election. ' Nov. 6. Grand victory for Hoover, iboth in the national election, and in Mr. Reynolds' Civics Class. , Nov. 9. Mr. C. L. Buydefer, a character artist, of the Brown Lyceum, enter' tained us, for an entire period of fortyfive minutes. Everyone seemed to enjoy him. Ain't We Got Fun? No more school until Tuesday, Nov. 13. Too bad the teachers must attend the teachers' meeting. Nov. 13. Are we glad? And How! Cur ighting eleven won from Anna, with a score of l'9f0. Nov. 14. Some of you Seniors, also Juniors are rather slow in getting down .to the studio. Make it snappy. We want a 10096 annual. Nov. 15. The Seniors' rings have arrived. Have you seen them? You'll soon see them 'flashing everywhere. Mr. V. G. Miles spoke to us on The Appreciation of Fine Arts . Nov. 16. Physical Education class had charge of the Pep meeting this mornf ing. We can truthfully say that they have Pep. Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny, the second Baptist, singer and evangelist gave a program. Nov. Zil. Mr. Laubscher, paid his annual' visit to the high school today, and took .the ,pictures for our annual. No, he didn't steal them, we gave him permission to 'take them. E Nov. 27. Mr. Cummins of Carbondale, spoke tous about Thanksgiving. We lhad' a pep meeting for the Senior boys who play on the football team. We are proud of each and everyone of them. ' Thanksgiving Day means a lot, but one of the outstanding things about it, is that it ,bring to us students, the privilege of staying away from school four days. .-,.. L. fx, - . dy? R . , ,M- '10 l it .... . , fffwfffil. in -J' AA W ,digg HQ! P. M w X 1 ' -fi'pL.,l:g.' X..-ai,--,f,w, ,-aL. -g.-iA I l . . , lu- .7 - 1. j,.ff-H H '-f- ---- ff- -H --'- -H fig-.Vp l Ho B-if is 'fin 1 SEE Stotlar Herrin Lumber Company FOR Everything to Build Anything Prices Right Phone 168 Now is THE TIME! Your engine needs fresh, full-bodied motor oil. Drain out the old. Don't drive this Spring with winter-worn oil in the crankcase. Drain and refill with clean, clear and pure Texaco Motor Oil. The Texaco Service Station it Corner of Broadway, Route 37 G. G. Grant, Proprietor You can Whippet---But you can't beat it U. S. Government purchased twenty-two new Whippets to use on Mexican Border Patrol. CHAMNESS WHIPPET CO. Sales and Service 411 East Broadway JOHNSTON CITY, ILL. Willys-Knight Overland Whippet jf-. 71 .fr r.. Z' .- f- --- iv-f +1 .. , . f ,lf ,vjfiitl-v-1 11,1 ',.,-44-41, ', it J fl, - 'raft-. 31.1 ' NTT l -e+L...w-f 1 '..aJ.P 2 r., - 1 M- lfiafil tr -as . .- if .1 V T' Lfmrl f I gl If' bf I ,ffm ,LL :fp .4 Tb 2' ,'.T 7 xv- rf,-ax' . .S-1, ,, I , .,. ' CALENDAR-Continued Dec. 3. Yes we were a little disappointed, but we are proud to say that the football team of '28f'29. won second place in the Egyptian Conference. H We were entertained again today by another Brown Lyceum number. The Ulrich magicians, taught us a way of producing eggs without a hen. Keep this in mind, girls, it may be useful in an emergency. Dec. 4. 'LSantaClausiscomingwithhisreindeersandhissleigh. Dec. 11. The Seniors gave a pantomime program this morning and started their inrst annual drive. Altogether, altogether, everybody, sell. Dec. 13. We are in sympathy today with Lowell Duncan, a member of the Senior class and his family, who are much grieved over the death of Mr. Duncan, Lowell's father. . Mr. Blakey, Secretary of this district, of the Y. M. C. A. spoke to us this morning. How much are you worth in the market of Public Opinion. Some are sad, Some are blue, Some are happyg Those are few. What's the matter? Their grades are not just what they ought to be. Work hard, students! and fellow classmatesg we have something hard before us now- Semester examinations will be here in about six weeks. We wish to congratulate the Cardinal Echo Staff on their paper. It is very good. Dec. 14. Everyone is talking about June . Sounds foolish to be talking of June at this time of the year. Dec. 117. June turned out 'to be a girl-and a play. Everyone enjoyed the play Friday night. The Sophomores have proven that they can Put over what they undertake. Everybody is' happy today. Something very unusual--for itls Monday, cold and rainy. We have a reason though, our basketball team defeated Marion's Saturf day night, with a very close score of 18 to 19. We wish to praise the boys for their good playing and Mr. Van Meter -for his good coaching. Dec. 18. The Music Department and Forensis gave a joint program this morn' ing, consisting of songs and a short play. x Y f ll. . ,X ., . .1 T f ,gif '72 ,.m A f ry f lf x 4 ,,.--lfe Ii ,. I jg! Y CI ? 7 f ,rf 5-1-i 'T,..- '-3 .ho .i-- '-'U ' ' f- I 1- N I ,. Q' ,,,,,+ -. J., 'Ln , V X A-A I. ,V . Jenna A ' 'A ' 'QQ'L 'A - f ' I F1 ,X ,..,,., . I F T- -3 Q.-of , 1 ,Fx ,,. . f ' -.- ECONOMY VARIETY STORE The Store for all the People JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS MRS KEUPPER SL SON Feed Gram and Flour Store PHONE 64 2 JOHNSTON CITY ILLINOIS STIRITZ HARDWARE COMPANY As old as the town Furmture Rugs and Harclwaue JOHNSTON CITY ILLINOIS 73 B , . 7 ' ' 2 ff ,Q . I A 7 . . , , ,X N f -, ,V ,x 4- ' 1' , ., .i . .Iwi V ,uf W 1 af fi . .. 1211 if .b., . Fat. f , 1- . M--3 .f.g:g!1!t 'st r..----,-.-. -.. -gf -s + V--fn, ,f - , , L., -in f:3f 'T my -we-A-E1 ' gf, me X- I ' HY, l VAV fyfffi l' CALENDAR-Continued l ! Coming up to the assembly, 'from the Foods laboratory, there is a certain odor lp that seems to set the salivary glands into action. It's too bad we all can't make ff Christmas candies at school. ' 'l ' Dec. 21. Mr. A. L. Flude, entertained us today, with a lecture on Japan, with ' costumes to show the manner in which the people dress. ' jan. 2. We're back because we're back-not because we want to be. From all appearances Santa was too partial to some of the boys and girls. Too much candy A and nuts no doubt. li Jan. 3. Mr. Robinson from the Christian church addressed us this morning on N' the subject, L'New Year Resolutions . ' We have something else good to ilook forward to-Semester Examinations the fourth week in January. Ii Ian. 4. One of the most important things to do now is to write H929 instead ,ii of 1928. , y Jan. 8. Freshman and Sophomore girls tried out today for the Freshman and il! Sophomore quartettes. M Jan. 9. What was it that Evelyn found' under her seat in the assembly? And ii why was it so funny? You may ask Eileen or Virginiag they might tell you. Even I Miss Ojemann laughed-a little. ilk The Juniors are going to choose their 'class play this afternoon. I The girls in the Senior Glee Club tried out for parts in the Cperetta. ir Mr, Clark sent the girls' Pep Squad caps of red and :black felt with J. C.'s lp letters in black on them. I ii Pep. meeting. Abe got the dates of the game confused, but we're sure he inf p tends to ight like everything, when he does play. ' jan. 14. Another glorious victory for the Redskins . They defeated Eldof M rado Friday, with a score of 24-f1O. - Some of the students are at last beginning to study. The reason may be found by asking them what will occur 8 days from today. C'est dommage!! We noticed at the game, Friday night, that our Redskins were wearing new, l bright red sweat suits and! that we had a new score card. N! Jan. 16. Purple Towers! Purple Towers! What are they? Youill know in ll several weeks. Stop! Look! Listen! and notice! ll ,A .:'?ifl:fQ2f lv, ,V . i - frfffw' if i l , . 1 i K.. . 1 74 a, f I I I I I ' 7.1 I Brunswick Radiolas Brunswick Records I ' II I O. A. THURMOND I II Watches Diamonds Jewelry - I 114 EAST BROADWAY JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS I fl I Insure Your Automobile Il With I' A R STARRICK I O 4 ' I JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS I Day Phone 16942 Night PhOne'169-3 I I J. C. WILDRIDGE Funeral Director Sanitary Science Embalming JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS 1-5' , ,. I' 'Z Y. Q 5 'fffix IJ 'r I I I I I .fijuix f aff - I J.. lii.,Q4x,Z'.3W , .7,.,.,.fW -AJ I I If I I fxw ffs A - A as -. - 1,4 Q, , ,,, -v -:fi T T .-' 12- .... N --A1---ly . ' l ,xaiilx I ,I .Ib ,,, .-4-A , -- --L .L - ,MI . l 1 -,-.Q -fy. I lfs Q.-:J I' -r:-fsw--W-We---M,Sm...4 A asf-- ' I :mmm fix 1611 In-I 'tw-xx -r i.. .- f37- A- K.-' Va, lib:-I a I . .' v ,-.-I x 5,-N, lv-f ...f I I I Iv I II I I .I III 'I I' . II II I I n II I I I I II H ,I I I X 1 , I I l .f-fx '. 3 . ,W-.xgg . Vx, AM AV' -Y- J .1 -. 1 -fi 1 , I .J I I I -. sg, CALENDAR-Continued Old Winter is here with all its power. The whole city resembles a great glass factory. Yes, we all like the ice, but it's a little too hard-once in awhile. Jan. 17. J. C. negative debating team went to Carterville and defeated them 253f232. The aiirmative team defeated Eldorado where 2'74f2'71 points. Jan. 18. Ivlr. S. S. Vick, Mr. Ben Perrine, and Mr. I. L. Clark, representing the RotaryIClub, spoke to the assembly this morning. We were informed that the Rotary Club is going to give the highest honor students a trip to Springield. Another victory won. Curidebating teams, both ailirmative and negative won. They debated against Eldorado and Carterville, defeating Eldorado by 3 points and Carterville by 21 points. We Ihad three, new, peppy, yell leaders this morning, Big Mac, Dead Eye, and Evelyn. Jan. 21. just one more day-the wise thing to do now is study, study, study, study. We have a new pet up here at the school now. Eileen doesn't like cats but Miss Hanson does, so II guess it will remain. Another victory for our Redskins , They defeated HurstfBush Saturday night, with a score of 25f1O. Jan. 22. The last and only day for reviewing-and then tomorrow??????? Exams are just about over. The worst is yet to come. Now is the Jan. 24. time we need Old SwishfSwish7' to help us. We were entertained this morning by the American Glee Club, jan. 25. which consisted of four men. Our IRedskins brought home bacon from Carterville. They won with a score of 28f22. ,Are we proud of them? I'll say. We were informed that our music instructor led yells at this game. You tell 'em Miss Ojeman. Jan. 26. Our ighting team just won't give other teams a chance for victory. They ,are on the job constantly. They won two games from 'Zeigler and won from Carbondale's independent team. f-jr Z fx ,I ,fa gf - exe M fa- ff' I . X., f 717' 'LAI X- . C3 rf-,xv .M K. xx - ' - I n I . .-.M H.,...J . i XX mi.. . 1' J ,S N.........f 76 K-N, I - YY 7 . .Z- ee TLT' .1 Lf H 'H wx . -- A ,, .ku F- ,V-1 JY .,, -...,- g..,,,,, -by V-H W ... JF? . A x S-Z , , ,L . -V f,,...,f-. Y L Y H -.ue . ,,,., -, g wwf-yi L ,. ,., ,W-V --1-Q-A ,,, J i. , ,V refl- W , JZ ---LL,-, W S, If I. ,., ,,.., Nj - . f -..- ,LA-J.. , 5 rf -,f M- V 'f rgxfffp X. -1 V3 1 I 1 'Q' I 114- fix N, VL' ,wif .-wg THE STORE OF SATISFACTION BEN SCHER JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS We feature Union Made Goods Hats, Clothing and Shoes for the Family P. R. COLP, President L. A. COLP, Vice-President MON I-IUDGENS, Secretary-Manager . EAST SIDE LUMBER COMPANY I Lumber and Building Material , PHONE 28 JOHNSTON CITY, ILLINOIS DANIEIJS You will like trading at our store. Where the highest quality of groceries and meats are sold. DANIEL WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. if x 14 ,f , I , .- :gf A1 - J ,..-L'-f .t .I ...Q s S, VJ-.. . Q-Q - , I : - dJ .. 'Lf lpn 'WG .f-4i.,,f 77 KJF - -- 'r ' f-at l. f ,f-f H ..-..-. ,V -. E- -- '1 'r fr 'H K ,f-5 ff H- ' : ff'-z -.9 '- in r' -1-., -f , ' 1 1 L .ai lu u ' rr.. .Lea PM T. .1 lg f' ae.. 'f w !-- -':i fri W, 'L' ... -.J-w r - . ,ig -1- 4.4 -, .I f' fin..- lil. ggi? l L ,-f ' r-- - YQ, T J '-L'l ,V 51?-- F tir fwfv cr rr' Q4 f 1 I fi?-1-' ii' l f,. 1 1fff:lfl I iff Y 451 ,-1 , kg,-, in CALENDAR-Continued Jan. 28. It won't be long, now. Jan. 30. Our Redskins defeated Duquoin with a score of 2049, in an over' time game, at the Invitation Tournament at Carbondale. Jan. 31. The Reverend Wilson of Marion gave a very interesting lecture on Playing Life Squaref' Feb. 1. Mr. Guy Morse Bingham from Washington, D. C., visitor of the Rotary Club, gave several interesting addresses to the students. Feb. 4. We beat Hurst'Bush, and lost to West Frankfort, 21f24. They surely got a score from our 'LRedskins . V Frankfort won the Invitation Tournament at Carbondale. are having more slides than baloptican slides. The students just can't act dignihed-they've actually taken to sled sliding. We Feb. 6. The second edition of the Cardinal Echo was distributed. Feb. 7. Henry Thurmond presented the new interior stage scenery this morn' ing. It adds greatly to the appearance of the stage and is just the thing for all our plays, operettas, etc. Forensis gave a program following the presentation, which included a one act play, named, Our Aunt from California , a cornet duet, .and a piano solo. Feb. 11. We 'have a new faculty 'member this morning, Mr. Sherbert, the new Chemistry teacher. We hope 'he finds our school pleasing and we wish him success. Our teami won from Christopher Ffiday night, with a score of 15f2. However, the game Saturday night at Marion was not in our favor, Marion won with a score of 297. Feb. 18. We were entertained last week by a man from Brown Lyceum. He is a pigeon trainer and collector. He showed us several kinds of pigeons. i We won from Eldorado High, Friday night, with a score of 17114. Whoopeel' VTX if,-X12 Vie? '- f Pl' 1 tfigl fl., BM . lf 'JU' Nfl' -, 'rv'-1 W A alma ' . 1 , -, Y-WW , , 78 A-'R x -,,,.-- ' Y ' - ' ,, ' -5 iff 1: 'iii 2 7 Q'.A, 737 7. D ix L I ..--,, . V, , X . ,- , - --V - ,. . , , ,.-,., ,,Y.,......1l ,.-wisgf ,- - , -.. 1 'MA 1 . 71 I HL,-': ,..-,.J,1glqK Y-,-- ' 'R' -f- ' -' f'A ', -fr -' 43 W f' f- 1 ' f l P l A Q WP? A f' K. 1-:Ili-- Tl:lf ' in l .- nf-sv :J -' -'1 . -.,-.14 ff W I 1 w 1 S , i WEAVERS CGNFECTIONERY and ' ij FLOWER SHOP 1 l Flowers for All Oecasions Funeral Designing a Specialty S fr , if in We Delixfer Anywhere l gl si lu x: 1 VVEST SIDE DRUG STDRE i Il A State Bank Building I V Q RAY PURCELL , i U EDITH SCOTT . Quality and Service , i . Y . 41 ' s . li , V' Vi S' ' , ll ,A .rf 2 , Ui S ,wp mfg if , vw .I M---., ,..1,. .- . A Ai.-P -Alia F i , Lxir Q75 A ..,. , NL ., ,Q-f - Hkiggig 79 , , 1- v p 2w ..-- W . J, ---H ..-f xw 4 ln f-if M.. -f --f ri' 1 Tr: T Q.. e . A ,' .x l l ni -H,-L i if-,L Al-,il ang.. U-1--Ai' high Q-,vb A i 1- v., ,N 1 ' -f Nl Y., WZEYUX 2 T it es' 1-1- .51- 'lll-:i.5I43,lej'e FTX K he -4------ff Q-1. 1 .1 i -' f . l 1 4ri:21,.L.f'zf 1, as ' asf 3 I . J- if ' ffrfre ,fa ,pf , f' 'Jfi.j'r7' ffl! ' i I l i CALEIXIDAR-continued F Feb. 20. Vaughn Davison was hurt rather badly by some lumber which fell on him dowh in the cloakroom. l l Mr. Stotlar, of Marion, talked to us on the life of George Washington. He 1 illustrated his speech by colored paintings. i i , Feb. 21. 'Some of the teachers who have been absent from school on account l W' of illness are back today. I The Junior play has been postponed until March 1 on account of illness of some of the cast. ' l Feb. 25. We were glad to see most of the teachers back today, even though we did have a nice vacation Friday. l, H Feb. 26. Mr. Alderson came back to school today after being ill with the r Mau... . 7 What is The Lucky Break? Come up to the high school Friday, March 1, and find out. L V Feb. 28. Mr. Sherbert sprained his ankle practicing basketball and has to walk . on crutches. From all appearances,he's never had much to do with them. I 5 March! 1. The Juniors gave their play, The Lucky Break . It surely was V given well. rt 'i We play Zeigler next Thursday night at Herrin and then We play Marion, such W is luck, but we can win. il li March 4. Mr. Metcalf put a radio inthe auditorium .today and we students, 1' were given the privilege of listening to Hoover's Inaugural Address. Many thanks l to Mr. Metcalf. ' ,I 'y March 5'. We were entertained this morning, by the evangelist and singer ll from the revival meeting now being held at the Methodist Church. 1 5 March 8. We were entertainednby four Filipino musicians, from the Brown l E Lyceum. - 1 lx Whoopee! A half day off to attend the district tournament at Herrin. E l A. xii f lZiT x .5 '-EF a A. Yix-'Qiifl . . f-fgfxrifuiib F 80 1 .- , - - - ,,.-.,. 9 ,ff-' 0-. -, in are --Nair .ff ii ij., f 'il : '5 4-W 3-f-Z , ' , 1 1-x H ..g,,.i ' i ,,. -' .. -X -i i ii .-1 :x A- --- ,.,, 1 , ,U ., , ,V ., .v..,G,J , , fr, -.H M., A7 -ix' - , .WA J MY., x X - 1 , ,l If .-.' ---S U ,,,,f Y.-ff ,4 ,L-. Q 'VN '-I ,f 1- .1 1 i I ' F, '--fi 1 . I W i . T Lie it f' .f-.,u 'iff-ggi ,v-, . , - 4 65W6,1'6 Loyal to- You Johnston High JOHNSTON' CITY PROGRESS As Old as the ciryf' 51.00 per year PHONE 22122 A ' A R. W. JONES, Prop J. B. ELLIS Q Dealer in General Merchandise The City's Leading Store Since ITS BEGINNING 110 East Broadway Spend An Enjoyable Evening at NICK'S BILLIARD PARLOR NICK PAPALAS, Proprietor 41.1-'I' 1, 1 , '-'fc 81 1 . 'i ' y lA,,.Y -f - -- V Y 4,- - 1 C-' ,U ' ,sf -f- '1' 1'-' '- 'n 'f'p 7:01. -F ' - ' 5 . 1 - 1-.--Hs ' J -..,, .v-- V--,Q 1 ii ,fi 1' ', 4 1,-333 iii ' 'lg -JA A' ' - '- --J -.-.1 '4 J- '-,i , I l 1 1 ,,..:: .lf yi -,N ,A . F-A ,,,,l.,.,.,,,...,.,. 7 5 . .a 1 , A I . ,H r . E31 . aff 1 ef A . 5?h ' lei 'Ti '--1 't ' H f .1 12 1-if? fi T-11.5 if ' J .--. QP' Q 1 ,gy r I ...rj 51 C,, CALENDAR-Continued March 11. Oskyfwovvfxvow Skinnyfwowfwow Johnston! Johnston! Wowfwowfwow! We won the district tournament, T. H, S. The outstanding game was that of Marion, in which we were victorious with a score of 2OfS. for the first time in the history of our J. C. Mr. Van Meter deserves all the compliments that he receives, for without his excellent coaching our team would not have played such intelligent and clean base ketball. The team deserves all the credit they get, because they showed good sports' manship. Our pep meeting this morning was one of the best we've had this year. Mr. Ray Henson, Harris Jones, Ivir. Moss, County Supt. of Schools, and Rev. J. H. Davis gave their own view pohits concerning the team. 'LRunt presented the trophy, which he and his team earned. -Van .gave a .short talk, giving his own idea concerning the team. T ' We go to Harrisburg next weekfend, to enter the sectional tournament, so ev' erybody try to attendi ' The Economics class seemed to be very jolly this morning. Oh, no, Mr. Rey' .nold's wasn't there. No, no. If your have any 'question concerning the actions of ,that class, ask Deadfliye about it. I'1n sure he can tell you all about it. March 11'. The class tournament started. The proceeds are to go to the Hi-Y club, to be used in financing their FatherfSon banquet. The scores today were: Juniors-18. Faculty-2 7. Seniors-2 1. 8th Grade-18. March 12. Rev. Davis and the singer, Mr. Cassidy entertained us this morn' ing. We learned that besides being a wonderful singer and Swiss bellfringer, Mr. Cassidy was also a magician. March 18. Mr. Gibbs, a representative from the C. I. P. S. Co., entertained us this morning with a lecture on China. March 14. Tonight is the big night. We play Harrisburg over there in the sectional tournament. Everyone goes that ,possibly can. A 1' 5 g f Lfffxx gg., . r - we , , ' - Kal an 3-.K 4-sa f .'reQ:J -. 1,0 :Q-an '-, xiii in 1 xggra..--W S2 1 l ' f I' ,fffi A n I-4 -P,-.2 A A A aff'f '2 M tsp .V .BPL ..iNflsQ,:i L li -L-Lia I 1 ,FE-U-.N--pq I tl szex. ' I 'N 'k----L -f5f.flf'KTi 'fl If -.,fAif. I ,mf ' lfizyf ,-,L.1'4,..- ,J-ffm' 1 i I HELEN A. SMITH'S MANHATTAN CAFE Marinello Beauty Shoppe HMTY Magapas: Prop- j . I Mafcelhng . The Best Place in Town to Eat Permanent Waving Try Our Home Cooking I All Branches of Beauty Culture y Phone 216 119 E. Broadway W l. Phone 223 Colp Building Johnston City, Illinois . I Insurance takes the IF out of Life X IFI You are interested in a plan of saving for the future 3 or A plan of guaranteeing an education for your son or daughterg p l or ' A plan for protecting your Wife and familyg ' or A plan for cancelling the mortgage on your homeg or A pension for your own old age- See Citizens State Bank Representative E1 The Equitable Life Insurance Society of - the U. S. :gr See me also for Accident and Health Insurance. l f' gf: 1156111-'Cv' pl k Lf ' li A , i 83 B Y. ,ff ,, W' ,.- i t c at W N-N, If D AV if 7- T11 4. 51 ' 'gn'--1. 1- .. i -A - Y v, 1 . 1' full 3 '2' ' ' 1 --1 -l 4. -IQ '.,-4,'1 f ' , -' , ' ' r-s ffl? Vx -Q' 'T -- -e-f i-Y 'T A ' --'T'-..,, J - . ,.--a. 51 J 22211 eff 'wc' -E . 'i ' ,'e'g.f, - 1 Tliu' f X ' napgr 1 -f- ,-.,L fre 5?-.1 'N-4!-all is ' f?' Y N-X jg E J 4 1 1 CALENDAR-Continued It is a common saying that Freshmen are green , They have proved, at least the boy's have, that it isn't sog they won in the class tourney. March 18. We defeated Harrisburg at the sectional with a score of 2Of14, won over Pinckneyville, and were victorious over Benton with a score of 2948. Hurrah! We're champs. a second time. Now for fthe state. r March 20, Spring is almost here. At last we can shed our winter coats. The squad left for Champaign this morning to practice on the large floor at the University. f March 21. The boys won their first game with Lincoln at the state, with a score of 14f2. Whoopee! The game was broadcast but static was so bad, we couldn't hear it. March 22. Another victory! Our Redskins defeated Peoria Central with a- total score of 19f15. Peoria has a wonderful team, but. ours is superior. ,The .townspeople enjoyed the game as much vas. those who attended! it. The streets were overflowing with them, all trying to get into Hathaways' to get the low down on the team. March 23. Oh, what a grand and glorious feeling! The most outstanding event throughout our school history-we were victorious over Champaign with a score of 30f211. ' w From all reports, our team 'has a better team than some colleges. Saturday night atChampaign 450 people of J. C. attended the game, and all that remained at home, attended the game either at Hathaways' or out ia the street close lto Vicks'. At the present time Davison, Blazine, Groves, and Pearce are wellfknown all over the state, but Abe is the favorite. All right now, 15 rahs for Van and the team. Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Van and the team. March 25. Most of Johnston, in cars went to Mount Vernon yesterday, and met the team at the Square. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelley, drove out east of Mount Vernon and let the team occupy their roadster. As the boys drove into town the band played and everyone joined' in making' whoopee. It was reported in this morn' ing's paper that a line of cars five miles long followed the boys into towng and the report isn't far from right. The pep meeting this morning was much livelier than us' ual. The boys seemed to be affected with a terrible coughg however, those who at' 'L-:.- , C V S4 fl... , .,.. U ,L .H V -W 7A , - 7' V--A . ,f 'A ,,,,.,.-Y -,,, Y it 1. 1 ,1 LN ,f .. 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' .-'TJ il J- I L.,.':,,,' L I CALENDAR-Continued tended the State Tournament said it was merely Peoria's favorite yell. Runt presented the trophy and several townspeople gave short speeches. We will all def clare that it was the happiest meeting held this year and that Van Meter and the boys deserve every bit of praise we gave them. Coach Van Meter and the teams were invited to Herrin today to lunch with the Rotarians. The Lions Club are presenting the Womanless Wedding here in the school auditorium tonight and tomorrow night. Won't it be amusing to see Mr. Reynolds, our distinguished principal, dressed as Mrs. Hoover? As a matter of fact you will see almost every doctor, lawyer, banker, merchant, husband, sweetheart, etc., in town dressed as the fairer sex. Help boost them-they help us. March 28. judge Bale, a Juvenile Court Judge, gave an interesting lecture in the assembly. This was one of our regular lyceum numbers. March 30. The music department under the direction of Miss Ojemann pre' ented an operetta, Purple Towers , at the high schooll March 31. Our Fighting Five leftfor Chicago to enter the National Bas' ketball Tourney. Their iirst game is with Vienna, Georgia. April 2. The girls begin a class tournament. Come on, girls, show the boys what you can do. The first cross country race won. Sam Pinson, iirstg Pete Walter, second, Caesar Poli, third. April S. The team returned from Chicago, no, not victorious, but all wish to compliment them for their .good playing. April 9. The State Champs were given a banquet by the townspeople. Coach Ruby of the Universitybf Illinois, gave the address. April 11. Rev. Miles and Rev. Knight, the visiting evangelist, entertained us this morning. The Girl Reserve-s gave a MotherfDaughter banquet in the high school cafeteria. Miss Annabel Wall, the speaker of the evening, gave a short talk on the relationship between the mother and daughter. April 25. The honor students were entertained by the Rotary Club with a trip to Springfield, to visit the' state capitol, Lincoln's tomb .and his home. April 26f27. Fifth Clder Girls' Conference, held at West Frankfort, Illinois. J. C. was represented by twelve delegates. ' ss - X l - .Q .f- wi I-., - F S flue -.-:'11, kia, -i ill' fx V A W H J --A---f-- '---Q :Vg ' , ,,-- ' , vu? V.-f -,x .'1l M The Herrin Supply Co. The Best Place to Shop After All Ladies and Children's A.. M, -.H V ,,,, Y .I X Our Facilities Await Your Command c? Ready-to-Wear The care of her personal charms is a subject of careful attention for the well-groomed Woman. eg To aid her We oier the complete facilities of our shop and the bene- fit of our vast experience. Costume Jewelry, Notions Blue Bird Beauty Shoppe and '- Toilet Articles Phone 161 VADA PETERSON 205 E. Broadway Phone 38 Prop. SCHWARM THE CREAM OF QUALITY The Purest, Freshest Milk Delivered Daily If You Want Good Plumbing and Want It Done Right- Call Q W. A. SUUERS n-Pk.,-,-, Y-. -,,. .f , . ' . 1 :M w,.,-- g.-V.. .... A . . v if ,,,. M- x ,'f,,. L. ,M .--4 1 -. l , ,ff-I .,- ---A V . 'i I --th 1- N 0 ..,,,, .X r I l . A 74,7 ' ' if .f '-1 fx , - +l y OUR SCHOOL LIBRARY lx . I Gentle Julia ..... .................... J udy Januuy ............. ........ M r. Rogers l, Main Street ......... .............. B roadway The Old' Maid ................ ......... S everal People Red and Black .................... ......... I . C. T. H. S. y Song of the Cardinal ....... ...................... L oyalty Sweet Girl Graduate ...,.. ................. S enior Girls N The Turmoil. ............... .......... S emester Exams L Peckfs Bad Boy ....... ...... - ..... , .Dick Overby Eternal Youth ................ .......... L aMoyne Hamby Patent Leather Kid ......... ............ R alph Davison , The Shiek .................... I ....... John Cuthbertson l So Big ....................... ....... O akley Anderson Speedy .............. L .......... Lowell , Duncan Barbarian Lover .... .......... H enry Thurmond Innocence .......................... ...... Q ..... E velyn Williams Leap Year Girl ...................... .............. V irginia, Bundren 4 Women ....................................... ....... O ur Female' Students Gentlemen Prefer' Blondes ......... .................. S tella Purdle A Gentleman of Courage ........ ....................., . .Dead-Eye 1 The Happy Family .................... ........ P upils in J. C. T. H. S. 1 The Best Man ................... ............................... Y ours jj Man Size ................... ....... ............. B i g Abe i, The Flirt ............ ....... F reda Gore V Seventeen ........... ...................... N adine i Red Hair ......................... ............... Z elma Farris Little French Girl .............. ....... M arguerite Mercier An Old Fashioned Girl ....... ...... I ............. I na Smith I A Man's Man .................... ....... E ugene Moroni The Big Year .................... ................... ' 28929 l The Boy With Wings .......... .............. An y of 'em Commencement ......... Q ...... ...................,.... M ay 30 Daddy Long Legs .......... ....... 1 Richard McAnelly l The Freshman .......................... .......,....... W ayne John 1 l l I l V l 1 l - l 71 lwlfff' Freckles ........................................... ..-.-..-.Roscoe Simpson The Gentleman from Indiana ...... ........................ M r. Reynolds The Strenuous Life ..................... ........................................... O urs Heroes of Today ...................... .................. O ur Basketball Team The 'Great Quest ................... .......... O ur Search for Education Adventures in Journalism ....... .................................. T he Echo To Let ............. ' ..........,,....,...... ......... T h e School House The Scarlet Letter ............ ................................ 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ANDRESI-3N,s CDNFECTIONERY s Ice Cream Sodas One evening after Miss Barra had purchased her new car, she took several of the members of the 'faculty out for a spin. Mr. Sherbert who occupied the back seat said, with a long sigh: Say, but this rides just like a baby carriage. , , Miss Hanson turning around, said: My, but you have a wonderful mernoryf, Mr. Reynolds fin World History classj: john, give two students to each piece of paper. ' S13 X f fl ,.,,,,l r Q Sir .2 .VF i in gl H L W I T i c . all ,. 1 lr l l l Il il i v n I Q.,-., xx X -1 Q- x iikxfs- 4-X 7223 i . f.,-'-X 2 e' 2 . ,Fix N M '1 I --ffl 1, ,fx Q-'1 1 F l ,,,.4-P' ,0 c 4 -f-fu ..-,K 1--H ..:. gt.. J- ll., . A3 ,. l iv -...K .A nf, e-1 . I L. K - - if 'L' 4' 'T' . --A 'lil l S x R ,J l n - , ,few 2-4- '+-....-- - 1 Q...., 3 .,q,w-,AF-,,d fi, I, ,,., w T-'Vi l 'I 'T- ,f.--qfx. lvsxx w X5 XTMSN' ai '5 ff:5 vi . Q sSl,.A.....f-S The Seniors The bird must leave its happy nest. The fish must leave its pool, But saddest of farewells are said Vyfhen seniors leave their school. This class of '29 must go, And' they have much to leave. Their songs are sung, their victories Won, But yet the parting grieves. We hope the rest will miss us some, And follow in our tracks. ' For many helpful things we've left Within their treasure sacks. There's Captain Runt, who 'led the five That state honours did win. There7s Bill who subbed upon his team And stuck through thick and thin. Old Benton, Helen, Pearl and Lu Had brains enough for ten, And if the school desired things done Their talent they would lend. In intellectual We were there. Debating, songs, and plays. Louise, and Henry, Sam, and Theli Made many people slaves. Who could forget our gridiron stars Who many battles fought. Big Mac, Eugene, and Wathard Hays H Will come with every thought. A beauty contest we'd have Won If so we had desired. There's Nadine, Jenny, and Eileen, Who always were admired. The others all deserve great praise, For honors they have wont As Pete, and Tony, Frank and Rot, Who all did have their fun. So now I end my doleful tale, And give up With a sigh, To .old J. C. our best regards, ' Now we shall say goodfbye. f. .. J , SS, H X' ff? Zlfiffif U 94 4 l' , ff-4 'S.ei,,,,f' -'A ,S ,' J -f ,1i-iii' T -: 'T' TIP? 'T' fnf- ll ' ,ilkWj,nQQ,Q1H..-....a.'do..... T'i 1 'L -is 'big Ivy N Q 'fl 4?El4:3T' im- 'Y-N' - If p l f ' L., 11 f 1--Y -gf P:-' 51.1 , ,,, :J , -Y. V ,-, AV , Q 71. V:-9 We join the many, many friends -of our High - School in extending our congratulations, and best Wishes to you, for the success you have enjoyed this year, both -from educational and athletic standpoints. ' We are loyal to you, Johnston High, and it is our hope that every plan you outline for the future will be realized a thousand fold-making' you proud of your school and happy in it every day of your life. ERIEDMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE f'I'he Domlnant Stole of Johnston Cityj West Bioadway Johnston Clty Ilhnols We are anxious to be of service to you Large and Complete Stocks of Up to Date Merchandise for Hlgh School Students OUR THREE EXCLUSIVE DEPARTMENTS Ladles Depaitment Shoe Depaitment Men's Depaitment boast of the most thoughtful desirable and exhaustive selection of weaiing apparel to be had in Southern Ill1 no1s We have made a careful study of the needed things for high school students and those wanted by fastidlous car eful shoppeis You are cordlally 1nv1ted to take advantage of thls vast store house 95 W . ' . ' Y n I Q 9 1 . V . . . . . -.Qll lg1.- ' 7 - Q o , 1 s . M. W . .- . N ' J 9 . . ' 4 , : - I . . . . . C ' 125 N ' ' by 1 uri f at sa.: M. 1- iYf1 :,.f,.f43 ' I Tt..1... T ,Aff , .,,,. I- .:. , .' L ---,iii - - Y-. ,fy--X5 .3 L .ff -, .ffl 4--.ar W- ,I -- -as X I l ' eslfrl 'TL 1 jrqr .W-:Ha ,J it . 7' . X ,fa , , - ,-F ' .mm 4. M1 5.1:-t, T-Ti... fr V Eff ture-um-.z..fe1.ffff ,f- 7 I l l l l ll , ll I. ,O in x :ffl . -4' Y-I l ' ,r:fes T xL,!' gf-'X 'h3b .. . 4' . .Q -M Merchant of Venice Act II. 'Scene III. This is what would have happened had Lorenzo fallen in instead of Jessica. 'fOphelia enters dressed wQman's garbj Ophelia: Lorenzo : Ophelia: Lorenzo: Ophelia: Lorenzo : Ophelia: Gratiano: Lorenzo : New. .. - H: .Vi . R , ' '-:mr X ue -R -L ,- xs, M . ,., W., 1--4 -1 .Q,,,..m La Ls ss Ls as as 'su Vxfhoi are you? , A b Tell me for more certainly . Albeit I swear that 'I'lll call. my father. Lorenzo .and thy -love. Q Lorenzo surelyland my love- perhaps, For I love you hest next to father, dear, But NI must go, ere he looks here for me. No, no, He says no good cn come to me, From hands of' Gentiles, for I am a Jew. And must remain one, so my father says. And I,cannot dress in that 'mannish garb, ' Thou bid'st me wear to go with thee tonight For 'tis not modest, good, 'nor wise What imatter, dear, if we love one anotherf' '-11-E X .f-.psy W' - 7,21-.,::g - ,ll ffil ,. I t -. ,',,, love with an Ophelia For women to wear rnan's clothing and flaunt . Her parents' good advice or 'trust to 1nan's dissemhlingf' Thou would'stwbe modest, love, in anything Thou chose to wear. But come at once, For the close night doth play the runaway And we are stayed for at Bassanio's feast. I cannot disobey my parent, dear, .Go thou and leave me where I am. I know not what to do: Hark! Here he comesln I fexit Opheliaj NoW,'by my hood, she is a dutiful lass. Bishrew me but Ilcl love her more,4I think. Were she as wise and 'brave as she is good. Let her abide there with her Jewish sire, ' And I'll find one more trusting to my love, Who shall he placed in my constant soul. ...f . 'x'- , nfl ,- , v .,.f- I, .M uf., - 96 ,Awww , ,e ,eW,,.-, Folks , - v been e Pleasure! E' VE heartily Wqrlging-Ygwith your staff tg produee alxyear boqklijke a V 1 X T yE3.I7,,k7V6 Hope We'73l1 have ltliieoppernumity todo Qur share again . .- 4 V ' 1 ideas . .l'TI112.C S? what s1:affs, Want! And Well have a 11atfulla0fgQOclf01:ie'S for you when schbwle Opens in the Fall . .. . jI1S1I'W1'1CHw the members of neiit yearfs staff Willibescratching heads for new ideals' . . . v. just when they'l1 be WOI1'd61TiIig 'fvv11a1: sQi1: all abouf?'?' ' A when theyjre ready, We 11 explain our four-fold service. . .-We'Al1agive chem the,he1p--nheyyneedl ro: Publish a most sgccessful year 'book .1 . . . ' ' - - w xr .yr a -Q, KELLER-CRESCENT The Coifhpletea Year Book .f .V Under O1ne.Roof ' I ,Artists 4 . . Engravere, . a. 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