Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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'51-1E FGALISMAN QQ Top lfufr: 0. Stewart, D, Saurhuuizh, I.. Vixuhi-l, lfnflmn Ifmr: li. Clausen, D. Dixon. C, fate, V. Goodwin. Junior Glass Play cc NN'S LITTLE AFFAIRH was successfully aired hy the junior Class, April 25, 1930. This is only the second time in the history of Kingman High School that a junior Class has attempted a play and it was thoroughly enjoyed. The opening scene is in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, parts taken hy Darlye Saurhaugh and Lois Vauhel. They have two spoiled children, Geraldine, a ilapper, taken hy Doris Dixon, and Harold, a modern youth, taken hy Lester Claasen. Pete Reynolds, a wealthy young hachelor, played hy Charles Goodwin, comes to Bonner's house and is mistaken for a chauffeur. After seeing Miss Lane, the Bonner secretary, he takes the joh. At their party Reynolds knows none of the guests except a widow, Mrs. Cresf well, taken hy Olive Stewart, to whom he was once engaged. She promises to keep his seeret, Mrs. Creswell's pearls are stolen, and a detective, Dick Gregg, is ealled. He decides that Barnum is the thief and that Miss Lane is working with him. This is all thrown over hy Harold's confessing he put the pearls in Miss Lane's hag to get even with her. Before Barnum and Miss Lane leave the next morning, he hreaks the news that they are to he married. Mrs. Creswell gives the secret away that he is not Pete Reynolds. The suecess of the play was due to hard and persistent work of the juniors and the excellent coaching and managing of Miss Margaret Wright and Miss Lueille Conlon. Page 73

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Q l o ff'-S 4 l 'Guia TFALISMAN Mother and Daughter Banquet Une of the most outstanding features of the Girl Reserves was the Mother and Daughter hanquet on May 14, The color scheme was purple, lavendar and gold. The principal feature was Mrs. Baymiller who gave a review of Edna Ferher's So Big . There were forty mothers and daughters present. lt was followed hy a short husiness meeting. zip!!! The Seniors all :imved school May Zo. They went to Mineral Springs, Pekin. Twenty'one were there. Boating and hasehall were enjoyed hy hoth the girls and the hoys. Everyone sang while Marjorie accompanied on her uke. The teachers were good sports and culprits received a sunhurn as their only punishment. I i Senior Slurnbers The Senior girls had one of the hest parties of the year at their Slumher Party. lt was heid May 311, at Marjorie Phelps hotne. Midnight lunch was served and late hreakfast. All were quite warm hecause of the hot pajamas. School Picnic On -lune 6, there was the largest picnic of the season. Every girl and hoy in the high and grade schools and their parents attended the picnic. There were many games played and races were run. All enjoyed themselves immensely and there was plenty I0 vat. TCINHS. ladlsvlizlll. hoating. Slltglllg. and races filled the day's outing. uniorfSenior Picnic On june I I, the juniors sponsored a picnic in honor of the Seniors. Races were held and prizes were given to the winners. However, tennis, hasehall, and swimming were the chief features of the day's entertainment. There was plenty to eat even Daryle had enough. Junior Prom May 16, 1930 HE fifth Annual .lunior Prom was one of the most hrilliant and attractive events of the school year. The school gymnasium was transformed from a place of work and study to one of enioyahle entertainment. The soft glow of japanese lanterns lit up the false ceiling of delicately colored, peach and nile paper. Three small, talented dancers, Catherine Duffy. -lean Vonachen, and jimmy Kromphardt, furnished solo numhers. Both alumni and high school students came out in full force for this event and danced to the music of the New Arcadians. A great deal of the responsihility of this successful evening fell-on the general chairman, Charles Goodwin, and his cofworlters. Daryle Saurhaugh and his committee must he given credit for the heautiful decorationsg Sadie Jones was responsihle for the entertainment: refreshments were taken care of hy Lois Vauhel: and the puhlieity and invitations hy Leslie Vv'ilson. Everyone in the junior Class and also all who attended the Prom helped to make it an event long to he rentemliered. Miss Wright of the Kingman llrade School is responsihle for many helpful suggestions which she gladly gave to the head of the respective committees. Pitt-e 7-J

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Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 24

1930, pg 24

Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 14

1930, pg 14

Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 50

1930, pg 50

Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 10

1930, pg 10

Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 44

1930, pg 44

Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 60

1930, pg 60


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