Le Roy High School - Melting Pot Yearbook (Le Roy, IL)
- Class of 1928
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Glmlys Mntlovk gllll. liuw Framk llumpllrvy, Dnrutlly lllllllpllwy. l,:1Y01'm- Voslvy. Nmwmxn Sm-llwzl Ilral. Rum' 1'lu-sim' llislnvp. llolvn Lslwsml, l'l:l1'n Nliclmlln-tml. lilln l.:lln- hh. Row Mnlnln- M1-Williams. lim- 1'u1wl:nml. Gln-11 Msmw. llum-I Nl11l'R'1'll DEDICATION IN APPRECIATION or THE PER- SEVERANCE SHOWN BY THE PEOPLE OF EMPIRE TOWNSHIP IN ERECTING OUR BEAUTIFUL SCHOOL BUILDING, WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1928, RE- SPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS Book To THE COMMUNITY- WISHING THAT OUR SCHOOL BUILDING AND SCHOOL SPIRIT MAY FOREVER BE A LIVING BOND OF FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE SCHOOL AND THE CoM- MUNITY. FOREWORD Whoever thinks a fault- less piece to see, Thinlcs what ne'fer 1l,'4l,.S' nor is, nor e'er shall be. THE SENIOR cl.A.ss IN Pususn- ING THIS YEARBOOK HAS SINCERELY ENDEAVORED To SET FORTH A COMPLETE AND AUTHENTIC STORY OF' THE ILLUSTRIOUS SCHOOL YEAR- 1927-1928. ERRORS WERE INEVITABLE, BUT FOR THE MOST PART WE BELIEVE YoU WILL FIND THIS BooK A MOST INTERESTING AND ENJOYABLE oNE. ORDER OF BOOKS LID THE SCHOOL CLASSES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES HUMOR ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LID The Editor of the Melting Pot, in be- half of the Class of 1928, wishes to thank all tho-se who have in any way patronized this year-book and paved the way for its success. Especially are thanks due to Mr. O. B. Wakefield and Mr. L. D. Rambean of the Jahn 8z Ollier Engraving Co., for so faithfully answering the many in- quiries of the staff. The Seniors also extend a vote of thanks to Mr. J. H. Hawkins of the Star Studio for the favors rendered to them. 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Joiner S . 4 5 0 2 lV'1',1'14 l121Ll'n1'1l funn, him .JU fha A'II,flll'il'fI-gl' uv 11111111 Q 4l'lllf hu lum 001111, fbi' II.x',' in rlmrzmplr? f?ll'glHl1l. Q 5 5, L is C5109-19C.10Q!9C..185-lac-109 1928 QLIDLIBLIDLIOLIBQID 13 :9f.1aC.loQ!aQ.faQ.1aQ.la THE MELTING POT Qfacfemfamfamfamfag 1 1 10 10 ln Earl Taylor 0 1'rincipz1l 10 Mnnnnl Arts liraullvy l'olytovl111i4-, ll. S. 10 Dale Spangler Honw I-14-mlmnic-s. lingrlish Illinois W4-sleymi. li. S. 2 rw 1 IQ Ruth Sanders ly, 1'0Ill1ll0l'K'l2ll Sulnjvm-ts 1 lllllillllll University 1 1h'vg:g.: Sc-11001 .fl 0 1 1 'P 1 1 ff Lorena McCoy A Emrlisli In We-stern Uollegn- 1 Fnivvrsity of Illinois. A. ll. tn Vniversity of 1'olur:14lo 5 - fi 1 1 Elizabeth Rinehart 1 AIlltllK'lllllfll'l4, lflllglisli Allf.Z'llSf2lllil College l'nivz-rsify uf Illinois, A B. 'D 'fl 'fi 'fl .fi 'D 'fi 4 'fl n l D n 1 n I fl l 5 'D u 40 1 'D i 'fl 1 if, 1 40 1 10 1 10 1 'ri 1. 1 0 1 fl 1 QC-lBCvIBCvZQCvZQCvZQC-lQCvlQQ QQ1fQQ-ZQQvlQCvIQjC-ZQQWZQC-iggj 14 1 1 QLIBQZDLIDQIDQZDLID THE MELTIN G POT C.foQ.foQ.foQ.laQ.laC.1ec2 1 1 N 1' 1 1 1 L. A. McKean 0 0 1 A:i'ivnlt11x'o 1 l-'ootlulll und 'l'1':1ck 1h 1'o:i1-li tn lllinois State Nornml l'ni- f' . rv I versity 1 Vniversity of Illinois. ll. S. 0 1 1 1' 1 1 Esther Smith lf' 1 Biology and History V f' Knox Voile-gre. HS. l 5 n 0 1 1 0 'I fl 1 1 1' 1 fl fi fl 1 1 Ralph Bailey 'P 40 Al,:eli1'n. Physical Sc-ienc-0 1, Hnskvt Bnll Conn-li ,, 1 I So. Ill. Shih' 'l'G:l1'llt'I'N Col' ,, 11-gi-. im. B. ,, I l'nivorsity of Uliim-:ugo l 1' 1 tn X f - in 5 1 . 19 1 Ruth Noble Latin. Frencll in Drm-y miiegv. A. B.. B. s. Z. Vniversity of Uolornllo 1 'fi 'O 10 GC.1DQ.I0C!gCv1gcv13C!0C!BQD 1928 SC.I0l.I0lIOLIOLIvDLIOll0CD 15 QIOLIDLIDLIDQZO THE MELTING POT THE SCHOOL YEAR 1927 - 1928 A BY SUPT. CHARLES E. JOINER LID We have been very happy and fortunate this year in the excellent hi2h school teaching staff. We have been equally fortunate in having such fine co-operation from the boys and girls of the high school. There has been less friction between teachers and pupils than in any other of the nine years since the iwriter has been connected with the schools. This is due in no small degree fo the line support the teachers get from the Board of l-Zalucatlon and from the patrons. This makes Empire Township High School a very pleasant place in which to teach. The teachers appreciate this very much. I have been employ-ed as superintendent for the tenth consecutive year. W. Earl Taylor has been employed as principal for the fifth year: L. A. McKean for the ninth year: Ruth Sanders for the fifth year: Elizabeth' Rinehart and Esther Smith for the third year while Misses Mcl'oy. Noble. Spangler and Mr. Bailey have been em-ployed for the second year. We are very sorry that since their re-election, Misses Sanders and Rinehart have resigned. The Board of lilrlucation is to be congratulated on the settlement of its insurance for damage done to the superintendent's dwelling and to the High School by the tornado of April 19, 1927. The amount received on damage to both buildings was approximately S18,000. which ls considered fair and just to hoth parties concerned. Even those of us so closely connected with the school sometimes marvel at our success in literary and athletic contests. I can refer to this briefly: In six years we have Avon the Music Literary Uontest four times, the Athletic l'ontest three times. and the Sweepstakes Banner twice. This banner has been awarded only for two years and is given to the school which wins most points in both Literary and Athletic events. We marvel at this record when we remember that about fifteen schools compete for these honors. Then too. the football team has come through undefeated for three years during the six years. Une big step forward is the acquisition of an athletic field in the east edge of the city. This will eventually be fenced and a track constructed, so that Lelioy may become the center of athletic meets for this section of the state. The last excellent thing I have space to mention is the fine spirit of the school and its growing devotion to a higher standard of scholarship. Our people are justly proud of the high school, its fine building and beautiful grounds and the palatial public library adjacent to the hi-gh school. LIOLIDQZDLIDLZDLIDQ 1928 C9f.1DC.1DC!o1.lDC!DC.lDC 16 ,X--- XX .1 . f' . .l.. F .L . L,-H : ' L..-,. 1- vff-149' wha v Ls- I, JH va? ' ?r.Q,?SPg15:- UI .QXSSHCS I Ain .. III., .III I 4 ' III. . 1. IIB: M51 I -.-1152.1 I .., Ir ,I - I. I., I.,11.I 1.'1' . 'ri ,531-I .. NI 11 1 I,-,. ..I 9 A-I fx .- -1 :1 : 'I' 1' wg! r' 11.I-1 A1-11,1 1 ' III -, 1 ,1. .. 1 -1 1 ,III I1 II. 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Manager Melting: Potg Class Basket Ball. 1, 23 Varsity Basket Ball, 3, 4: Senior Play, 4: Miss Ulmer- ry Blossom 3 Vounty Pre- liminary. 2. 3. 4: Glee Gladys Matlock Music 1-asts its charm ov- er some, she over all. Ulass Sec., 23 Literary Pre- liuiinary, 3: Senior Play: Alumni Editor of Melting: Pot: Miss l'lier1'y Blos- som. Helen Lawson 'l'ransfe1'rel from M. 'l'. H. S Helen Covey A merry heart maketh a 4-heerful eounteuam-e. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Love Pirates of Hawaii, lg Miss Fherry Blossom, 4: Adv, Assistant of Melting Put, -1. Carl Wilson ' Why sh0ul4ln't the girls be Life, a tragedy. Vlass Treas.. 23 Literary l'relimiuaries, 2: Girls' Basket Bull, Ii: Gym l'luh Zi: Senior Play, 4: Liter: ary Ed. of Melting: Pot, 4. O 928 wild about me. T1'llllSfl'l'l't'1l from Ilautoul Traekg Senior Play. LIDLIDLIDLIDLIDLIDLIDG 1 QLZbLfgLfQQjgQ,fgLf9 LID C9 n 1 n 1 tn n 1 n 1 n 1 ff 1 lf? 'D 'fi 'fl 10 'fi 'ff 10 40 'D fl fl 0 1 0 1 rr 0 0 1 SC.1DC.1BC.!0C.lD9..1DC.fD THE MELTING POT C..!OCvIDCvlDC.l0i.IDC.1DO 1 In lf! 'fi 'fi 10 .fl N 1 . F -- - . 'D Frank Humphrey Clara Middleton fl 1 lf low were rvully hlhul, Buxon1. hlithe. nncl :leb- mnylw I would have u onnlrf' ln h 'x'n Bt 1. r Bull 1 -1 's 4 . 1s'e 1 , , ,, ., 5 vmss Husker null, 1, 2. :ag Chester Blshop one Cum, 1, 2g Junior Varsity. 4: .Iunlor Play: A good mmlmnion 311413111 Stunt Show, 13 Snap Shot Senior Plny: Ulnss Pres- easy fl-igndj' I-Editor,-1. iclent. 33 County I.its-1'u1'y, 3: Truvk. 3: Adv. Mm.. of Footwhnll, 1, 2. 3, 4: Foot- jggg Bltxlfiug Pot. lmll Uaptain, 3, -lg Bnsket Ball. 1, 2, 3: 'I'1':lck, 1, 2. 3: Business Mgr. of Senior llllll Junior Plays. 1 Hazel Morgan Ollie Roberts The two noblest things 'l'r:msfvrre4l from B.'l'.H.S. are Wxflfllw 111111 Sim- plirityf' , 0 Contour ln virtue. mile muh, 11 2. 4. ..IAw,9 0 Musik Am,r9,.iatim1. 3. Pirntes of HHW'llll.' 1: Sen- - QIQLIQQIBLIBQJBLIDLIBQ 1928 ior Pluy, 4: Miss Vherry Blossom. 4: Typist for 1928 Melting Pot. 22 QC'1'QC-IQC CvlQQ-1323 Gi lDQ.lbC.1aC.laC,laQ.lo THE MELTING POT LIMIBLIBLIQLIQLIQO Aaron Hill English student and ath- lete. Uluss Sex-retary. 15 Foot hall, I, 2, Ii, -lg Basket Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4: 'Frat-k, 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, 2. Dorothy Humphrey Her ready tongue flowed full and free. Glee Fluh, 1 3 Love Pirates of Hawaii. 1: Ulass Pres.. 2: Gym Class. 2: Class 'l'reasurer. 32 'lunior Play: 'Vice-President, -13 Senior Play. Laverne Cosby Speaking of good natured people. Glee Club, 1, 2, -lg Gym, 15 Love Pirates of Hawaii, 13 Spelling, 33 Class See. and Treasp Society Editor of Melting Pot: Junior Playg Senior Playg Miss Uherry Blossom. Norman Schwartz I never play around with girls. Football, 1, 3: Basket Bull, -1: Class Basket Ball, 1, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3. 4: Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 4: Glee Club, 3, 42 Miss Cher- ry Blossom, 4: Athletic Editor of Melting Pot. Howard M. List Melting1y yours, H. M. L. Editor of Melting Pot, '28g Class Basket Ball, 1, 2: Basket Ball, 3, -it Uounty Literary Meet, 2, 3: Jun- iar 'Class Play: Art Ellitol' of 1927 and 1928 Melting Pots: Bus. Mgr. Miss t'ln-rry Blossomg Class President, 1. gofaafoafamfomfaxfamface 1928 c91.faC.loQJoC.1aQ.1aQ loc Qcvlgcvfgcvzgcvfgcvfgcvig THE MELTING POT Q-fgcvlgcvfgcggcvfgcvfgg I 0 1 0 l 10 10 10 10 '0 10 N 10 1 10 10 lf' Thelma Arrowsmith Margaret Denning As quiz-t ns an IIIUIISP, :md . Gentle of speech, benefic- lf' no trap has Vllllilllf her. Mildred Kelly iul of mind. tn 2. Zi: Music' .KlDlll'f'l'lllll0ll. Q ' I H' ' ic' A1llll P1'lllti0ll. 3: Junim' Il: Stuff Assistanlt, 4. 'lirmlsfm-,-9,1 fl-Um 31.11-1.5, Play: Miss i'he1'x'y Blos- n Love Plrlnlvs of Hawaii, S0111 Z Sflllifll' Pllly- ' 2.: I.it'v1-a1'y Society, 23 llflllllllfll' Uluh. 11 Glee ln l'lnb, 1. 2, 3: Senior Play, 4. '0 'Q is Glen Mwre Lindsey Morris iljltQrlllllzligmgll::?D13::: 'l'l'Illl52f0l'l'91l from Rmltoul ln am I? n Win-n fasts-1' l'9i'lfIlli0llS Q, l H01lP2lll. 1- 2. 3. 4: Class are maulo, I shall make 1 Ruskvt Bull. 1 : Varsity Bus- fhpmj' Q kvt Bull. 2, 3, 4: 'l'x'au'k, 2, n Ii. 4: .Iunior Play. 3: Sen- 'l'x'au-lx. 1 im' Pllly, 4: Buys' Glu' A Club, 3. 4: Humor Editor q of the 1928 Melting.: Pot, 4. ri '0 QQ-fgcvfgc-fgcvfgcvfgcviac-199 1928 QC.l6C.lDC!0C.l0C.lDC!DCv 24 c9f.laC.laQ.faQ.laCvlaQ,fo THE MELTING POT Q.laQ.1aC.laC.faQ.laQ.la 1 10 ' 1 1 1 fl 1 10 10 .fl fi 1 ' In lf' tn Mabel McWilliams Ella Lane 0 1 .-Tm, ,nimmt nmumu- and James Hair Faithful and inclnstrious. tho gvntls-st henrt. H l 1n y . Q Y. n A 1 Al'2'llill2 is my favorite Mwst' 4' Inlvlu- FDPHRIIIK, 3. Lnlen- lmgtimelyt dur Editor of 1928 Molt- H12 Pm- mtrlmll, 1. 2: Basket Bull, 1 3 'l'rzu'k. 1 3 Assistant Bus. tn Mgr. of Junior Play: Stngo Mgr. Svnior Play. Clyde Good ,, T1'llllSf0l'l'61l from Ludlow Not only good but good for In something. Football, Basket Bull, tn 'l'rack. in Rae Copeland Verona Thompson In A strong, stni-dy and Wisv to resolve und pu- 0 thoughtful lllilll?H tiont to D6l'f0l'lll.', 0 1 Football. 2. 3. 4: Basket Glove Ulnlr. 1. 2. -ig Love , nun. 1, 2, sa, 41 'Frm-k. 1, 2. 1'irv1fvs of Hawaii, 1: tn 3, 45 Puptuin Bzlskvt Bull, Jlllliol' P11153 33 SUM01' may 4, 4: Miss l'l101'1'y Blossom, n 4: Assistant Photo Editor 1 of Melting Pot. Qcvfgc-f.3c,1aC.lac.faQ.1aQ.1ac9 1928 25 C9C!DC..lfDC!DC.1DQ!D9!DC. C9 In n 10 10 0 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 H 1 fl 1 n 1 to 10 0 0 1 n 1 n 1 10 10 0 1 rr 1 n QQIDQIDLIBLIDQIOLIO THE MELTING POT Q!5QI'3QZ5QZ3QIWQZ3Q 1 1 ff n 'A SENIOR CLASS IWILL n n LIB 1 In 1 We, the graduating Seniors of 1928, of Empire Township High School, which is located on the continent of North America, in the country of United States, the state ln of Illinois, the county of McLean, and in the town of LeRoy, being in possession of in many peculiar odds, ends and rarities picked up hither and yon, have decided to dispose in this manner to the Faculty and Underclassmen, those things we can best spare: 1h To The Faculty-We felt that we should leave some material thing, but we heard 10 A a faint rumor that they would be satisiied with fond memories. n 1x To you Seniors of '29, we leave our heartiest best wishes for your success next 1 3, year. and it will be that, IF you follow in our footsteps. 1h To you Vnderclussmen, who don't play a big part now, we will our patience twe 1h -t accumulated ours waiting for every six weeks' reportl. 0 Little Freshies and Sophys, don't you cry 1 lf' You'll be Seniors bye and bye. 'rv ,, Each mem-ber's disposal or last request, follows: ,, 1 I, Thelma Arrowsmith, do hereby bequeath my natural wave to Verna Wasman. 1 I, tlt just takes tive minutes every morning to tix it.l ,, 1 1, Chester Bishop, leave my interest in the girls to that bashful boy, Clyde Killlon. 1 A I, Rae Copeland, will my ability to turn lights out to Marjorie Middleto11's better n 1 half, or does he need it? ,, I, I.aVerne Cosby, will leave anything I possess, but my chevy coupe and its ,-. 1 chauffeur, to anyone in need. n I, Helen Covey. desire to leave six of my sunrise phonograph records to Georgia 1 Matlock. 0 I. Margaret Denning, bequeath my Senior hooks to James Brown, who I have seen A 1 carry home as many every 111ght as I have always done. 1 A I. Clyde Good, leave my Collection of Original Poems, to Miss McCoy hoping A 1 she'll accept them as such. 1 I, James Hair, will leave my gracefulness to Irma Hazel, her big feet annoy me A so much. tn I. Aaron Hill, will the wings on my pedal extremities, to Bobby Hughes. if he-'ll tn promise to bring Empire High through another undefeated year. tn I, Dorothy Humphrey, bequeath to the Junior girls my wish that they, too, may tn someday all have wills for their very ow11. 10 I, Frank Humphrey, will leave my loud speaker to Marinetta Spratt. She can lf' use lt at football games when she leads the Os-kee-wa-was. I. Frank Jones, have but one thing I could leave and I can't part with that, it is my everlasting complaints against too much work assigned by the teachers. lf' I, Mildred Kelly, leave my own prescription for proxide blondes to Orpha Hair, so n n -LI3C.l8C!DC,laQ,laQ-IBCJDQ 1928 GJQI3G1 UQf:tC'iuQl'uQ1'DQl'u 26 GJ QQIBQIDLIDQIBLIDLIO THE MELTING POT 4 . 1 n I can notice the result if SHE tries it. ln I, Ella Lane, bequeath my love for talking, and to be the center of things, to that in meek, timid, little girl, Mary Maude Watters. n I, Helen Lawson, leave my ability to behave to some Junior girl who doesn't like 10 I to be teased. I do. ,, I, Howard List, desire that Jewel Arvin be known as the High School woodpecker tn 1 fredheadl since I must leave. n I, Gladys Matlock, ask that the world just remember me as the living proof that ln 4 Gentlen1en Prefer Blondes. , n I, Mabel McWilliams, leave my sweet personality, a sure friend winner, to Helen Rice. l I. Clara Middleton, will vouch for one free haircut at Gillock's Barber Shop to any l n girl who promises not to tiirt with Barber No. Three. ,, 1 I, Glen Moore, leave my serious nature to the school cut-up, Lyle Fonger. l I, Hazel Morgan, bequeath my readiness to give brilliant answers to questions in D 1 Sociology to anyone who'll take my book. 1 L I, Lindsay Morris, leave my slow, soft, drawl -to Glen Smith, the famous tongue ,, I twister and French shark. ' l 1 I, Ollie Roberts, will leave my cheery Good Morning to provide a pleasant atmos- 0 tn phere at E. T. H. S. for the students of the future. I, Verona Thompson, bequeath my lithpyncss to Leann Craig, who could be a In bashful little girl. in I, Norman Schwartz, leave my fondness for half socks and suckers to the most lf' dignified Pauline Hendren. 1 i I, Carl Wilson, not finding anyone suitable to trust, have decided not to relinquish ln my claim on that golden haired. little Fresllie. in n Drawn up on this seventh day of December, in the Year of our Lord, Nineteen Hun- n 1 . dred and twenty-seven. 1 fi ' 1 Y 1 W n I Qslgllellf SENIOR LLASS 10 Witnesses: C. E. Joiner Dizzy Lockett Irene Banner gn fi V' ' 0 4 lla rv 1 ' 0 1 ' Nearly all luncheon clubs start their meetings with the singing of the Star Spangled if' Banner or America. This is done to prove to each of those present that he is not the only In man who can't sing, and does not know the words of either song, which creates more 1 of a brotherly feeling. n 1 1 - LIBLIDLIBQIDLZDLIDLZBQ 1928 GLIBLIDLIDLIDLIDC-fb 27 OQIOLIOLIOLIDLIDQID THE MELTING POT Lfaufoafoafaafamfao Published l 51,00 Em, Previously E L ws .li- And How! 30 The Copy The Only t'e1'tilied Seandal Sheet With A Variety Of Truths COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE A FAILURE! FIVE YEAR TEST ENDS Bloomington. lll.. May 17. llltisf Charging eruelty. des- ertion and elmnge of atfee- tlon. Mrs. F. B. Humphrey, of Lelloy. formerly Miss Gladys Matloek. begun her suit for separation from Frank Bliss Humphrey. a wealthy farmer of that viein- ity. They have been married tive years and it eomes as a surprise to their friends who allways thought them an ideal eouple. In an interview this morning. Mrs. Hum- phrey dec-lares that her lms- band has a terrible temper and often beats her, that at one time he pushed her down stairs, and that for the past three months she has not known his wherea- bouts. Mr. Uhester Bishop. lawyer from LeRoy. will handle Mrs. Humphrey's affairs. NEW WONDER IN BOTANICAL WORLD IS INTRODUCED tliy Dr. Ja mes Samuel Hairi Tallahasee, Fla.. June l-l. 1956- -The newest wonder in the botanieal world is the produetion of a new open air plant. a eomtbiuation of milkweed. sugar eane and strawberry plant by Dr. J. S. Hair. seeond Luther Bur- bank. Dr. Hair is an experi- mentalist at l'olumbia l'ni- versity of some futile and we are very glad to eongratu- late him on his new aehleve- ment. His helper. Miss Ella Lune reports that this new fruit will be a great aid to eareless housewives who forget to order eream and sugar when they order strawberries. llDC.IDC,1DCvfOC!:DC!DC!DC9 1928 GJL1'DC AN INTEMPERANCE LEAGUE FORMED Jan. 28, 193:24l'liic-ago, ill. -A new intemperanee league has been formed whieh we hope will be a great aid in destroying the wet wave whieh has eriminally swept over our eountry for the last ten years. This new organization under the lead- ership of Hon. Lindsay Morris is taking on new members to lead in the tight against liquor. He has asked the XVomen's Iutemperanee League. whose president is Miss Helen Fovey. to join an-:l they willingly have done so. We baek up this new proposition and feel sure that at any thne funds are needed they will not he laeking. IN THE TOILS FOR BIGAMY A Handsome Traveling Salesman Arrested As A Double Bigamist New York City. Jan. 13. 19-l-ivFrank l-Z. Jones. alias lllzlward .Iones. alias Frank Edwards, alias Joe Board- man. handsome salesman for Boneilli Beauty t'o., must admit his game is up be- eause he has been eaught. He says that he doesu't think his wives would have ever snspeeted he had one in every port. if it hadn't been for V. Rae Copeland. heal of the deteetive bureau of New York State. who has bee11 keeping a watehful eye on Mr. Jones for some time. The unfortunate ladies were Miss Sue Farlton. a dashing debutante of Nash- ville. Tenn.. at the time of her marriage ten years ago: Miss Mary Godfrey. daugh- ter of a millionaire banker. was married in 1936: Miss Betty Lou Elbert. of a well established Virginian family, heir to the Roehe millions. whose wedding took plaee in 1939. and Miss Georga Grey. daughter of a wealthy Phi- eago lawyer married last week. The eulprlt said he had a high old time with his little joke. His weak- nesses seem to be beautiful women, money, and forget- ting to get a divoree. Mr. Jones will be dealt with severely by the law. 'IQC-IQCYIQC-Zailm A28 .ID QLIDLIDLIDQZDLIDQZD THE MELTING POT C,1aQ.laQ.QQ.1ac.1aQ 1 n 1 WV EEK LY XVO XV S Page 2 0 1 WORLD'S LARGEST CIRCUS IN TOWN ' -.1 Toledo, Ohio, July 9. 1940 0 10 Y-Moot-e's Superlative Three Ring t ircus arrived in n town last nigrht and the workers are now busy put- ting.: np the enormous tents rr on the old Opera House site 1 just off South Main. It was fv 'way back in the twenty's to when Toledo last had any- thing.: so vastly thrilling as fa a Big Parade, which starts 1 tomorrow morning: at ten. 1 Mayoress. Mildred Kelly. in seems as interested as the little folks and turned out 1, with the ollicial board to wel- 1 4-may Mr, G. N. Moore's troupe to this city. The lf' three chief interests, accord- ing to the sign bills, in the Q, regular perfornnlnces will be 1 the famous acrobat. Norman , Swartz. who can tie him- n self in an uutiable knot: the 1 marvelous way in which the snake charmer. Miss Verona in Thompson fasciuates the ser- pents. and the eircus' tive- ,., huudrel-and-forty-tive pound 1 fat lady. Miss LaVerne Uosby. Watch this paper for tn further aimonneements. 0 1 Our Fair City Is Going To fl 1 1 The Bow-Wows! 'fl A dire peril threatens ,, the comununity-danger 1 lurks at our door-a critical moment is at 'C hand! 1 I ALONE CAN SAVE!! 0 I Vote For lf' NORMAN SCHWARTZ FOR DOG CATCHER 'fl 50 FEET TO HER DEATH NURSE KILLS SELF Cliicalgo, Ill., Dee. 3, 1938-- Miss Clara Middleton, a very well learned and talented nurse of the Micheal Reese stall' ended the worst tragedy in the history of that hospi- tal last night when she took her own life by jumping from a third story window ward into the tratiie below. Death was instantaneous. Miss Middleton had the wonderful record of never liaving a patient of her at- tendance to die in all of her six years of service here, until yesterday morning wl1e11 she unknowingly pour- ed prussic acid for listerine in some gargle preparation whit-h was used by thirteen patients. Every patient was beyond help before the error was discovered. FAMOUS DANCING L' ECOLE CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER Paris, France, May ls, 1933-Ifecole where all the future little marquis. mar- quise, counts. countess and the other distinguished chil- dren of Paris, learn to trip tl1e light fantastic toe is closed for the summer. This institution under the part- nership management of Mon- sieur Howard List and Mlle. Dorothy Lou Humphrey, Amerit-an instructors, has achieved much fame in their unique method of presenting the steps to the students. At the Coliseum last evening where a closing recital was held, the main event of the entertainment was the dem- onstration by the two art- ists of the New Monkey Trot. During his vacation, Monsieur List intends mak- ing an extensive touzr of Spain. Mlle. Humphrey. ac- companied by her secretary. Mlle. Helene Jo Lawson, is lllitlllllillg A Little Heaven on Earth sailing in her gzonllola on the blue lagoons under the Venice moon. PERSONALS F. B. H.Al'ome home at , once ! You Know Who. The mean thing.: who vamped my chevy coupe away from me will please return both car and owner as I lmve no other method of transportation. L. Cosby. Positively no reward. The person who so gener- ously presented the lady teachers with alarm 1-locks will please come across with another one. W. E. T. Note-Cuckoo gong.: pre- ferred. LOST--My heart. Between Rube Middleton's and my home. Finder please return to Linden tlrutnbaugh. T MEN DING AND REPAIRING -My Specialty- Remember that in in your will. R. HUGHES UNDERTAKER C6C.lDC.1DC!DC.IDQ.1DC.1DC!0GJ 1928 GJLIBQIOLZDLIOQZDQID 29 QD tn ln fl 1 ff 1 n 1 fi 1 n 1 0 1 0 1 n 1 n 1 fi 1 fl 1 n 1 fi 1 0 1 0 1 n 1 n 1 1 fl 1 fi 1 fr 1 1 0 n 1 fl 1 i omfomfazfoafomfavo THE MELTING P0'I' C.loQ!aQ,foC.loQ,1aQ.loco 10 0 large 3 WEEKLY WOWS 1 0 SUDDEN SERVICE AGED CLASSMATES BROADWAY'S FA- 4 Section MEET AGAIN VORITE CHOSEN 0 LATEST FROM Ielfey, Ill-, July s, 1975- New vm-k em: Se-vr. 15, A delightful triumvirate of 1935- '1'l1e prettiest smile in n friendship was formed near- New York. legs like Ann Pen- 1 -.. ly 50 years ago between three nington's. and a persistence ' a Oress ' -'-' - ' ' Y I . P IT US 0 16 ll 9 X- school. The three families professional duucer's eon- 1, 'p,,1,.,10. UN 10:00 D. MAA of the triumvirate including: test say in regard to Miss i flu-9,l,,-im: l.9rH,,0,,y was their children and grandchil- Margaret Denning. a spark- used at the largest weddinl-I 'MPH had nwir mmuill TP- lim: brunette. who floated lf' of me ..m.N,m ,pawn when union on the fourth at her way into public favor uhm Mmwev wwmhy circus f'lyde Good's Dreamy Isle. under the footligllts of The 1, man, mpg ,my ,nan-10,1 In the afternoon. while the, Dancing Fairy. To watch a 1 Muymvss Kplloy mln, this Y0l1Ill-Z folks -1111110611 ulld performance of Miss Den- 1 evening. It was hm, M mst swam, the three friends satf ning's is not only a privilege 0 sight- under the pines and talked but indeed a joy. Her next Affm- the c.e,.,.m,,m, the old times. These elderly, appearance on Broadway 1,1-use ly nd show .11 S 01. ,, ladies will perhaps be best will be at the Majestic. start- A u Q it ip. ilmmv bv plaving -lwhm remembered as Thelma Ar- ing December 15. fora three Shun tllynmwlnw BM.. It rowsmith. Mabel Mcwilliamsi months' run. She takes the n is reported that the groom H1141 Om? R h'J tS' lend in After TWU-N with 1 l,l,,,1,,.,1. Wh- 'Carl Wilson as the opposite 2. --.T ILLINOIS' SENSA, and Hazel Morgan ns the l WE TIONAL M14-BACKIrGl1er la-zly. Ilzxiidentally Miss ' . orgzun is u monde. A f'hampaign. Ill., Nov. 9, - 1 Tr ou NI I P V f ted 19:29. fEXil'ill'fl0Il from The ' ' ysysfem if Iffllllllfl News J-Aaron Hill. THE WOMAN in ' sophomore at ll. of I, brought g I 1 Rqt':'P n himself from limelight to the SHALL CONQUER! ln 1 1ff'ffi A F 91 Four full glare of the footlights All ibm-ii - l 'rl1 for the sport world to gaze H I firmly believe and em- GOOD 81 HUMPHREY upon and praise. by his sen- phatically shout that the In Consoudated sational run of sixty yards womnn's power, exercised so ' for the winning touchdown successfully in the home, van ff over Michigan yesterday. now elect me- l PM Hill had been substitute for Horton, n Senior who was lf' Charles Rife Copeland taken out on account of n on The Rep Ticket Ifor sprained ligament in his si.le. ' PRESIDENT Coach Trent says, Hill, un- TI The Feminine Booster Club 4 A fun Semester in Mr. deuiably, is the fastest man ig urged fn meet nf the f 51 Inilwrvq hiqmrv dum I Iwve Wei' 0i 'h9'l- I SPP town hall tomorrow at S u. in ' ' ' ' I ' V H perimment place for him ml, after which they will gill: me mlmimms fm 011 thi' M1111 the Wlllilll-'I fW0 acconipany their hubbies 1, A ' ' years. Idid IIOI kll0W I had into the booths where em-h i My platform, which such good reserve material. is to be Dersnaqlmi hy vm? , will appear later. is now 1'll have to examine the rest the Rep, ticket, in under consideration in of them. Many others say, Prim-ipal Tnylor's Man- He is even better than A ual Tl'1lIIIlll5I Dept. Grange. HAZEL MORGAN 1 10 afaefozfaafonfoafamfoco 1928 92.192 .lDL!DC.10C.IDC!B9 30 Junixm' A5 7 : 2 QE f -wx l -4 1 .R- 1 it LQ i , . '1 -e fl :ln I. N fi? V1 .,1 - I ,I 51 ? ... 1 I i i . A I. .1 'P 3. .H vs !.' ' .111 '11, f. T. I IH' ,LQ L. L . , 11 , 1. .,. . iw 'Is- t. Q . 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' 1' 'i,. f 1... -5kf1sQ'j'w, 2.3:Cf : Fifi,- N ' v:ffw 1 3i ?9i11 F? W ' A 1 1 ' U 11. Q ' f' ' - -1, ' 12 , L 1?qf .'Y.g,'. .. . v 1.5.1. . .. .L:.11.Lif 11 - 1. - . QC fm fam IBC.fOC.IBC.1D THE MELTING POT Qfaafaznnlfbklbllb 1 1 JUNIOR GLASS CLASS OFFICERS l'lil'ISID'ICN'l', - ICUIHCIVI' HVGHH S V11'IC-I'IiICSlIllGN'I'. CLYIIIC KILLIUN S1411 ' ll l'I'l'A R Y, 'I' li ICA Sl 'li1ER, lllzulys Bishop Mnry Iirittiu Ulm! VUODPI' Lena Craig: Lylv Fnnger lhlylnoml Frim-ke Lloyd F1'i1'k9 Urplm Hair Pnnlinv Hendrvn Robert Hn hes hnm Hnlel I lulv lxllhon Mildred Hitc-he-ll O THE ROLL VERNA XVASMAN URPHA HAIR Al2ll'l'6'l:2l Kinilvr 1.1-ol1:l1'4l l.o1-ka-tt G1'0l'Hil Mntlovk Marjorie Milhllvfnn Hvlvn Hive l'lIll'l'lll'i1 Roni-k Hall'ol4l lioggy Mnrinettn Sprzitt Vl'l'lHl Wnsnnm Mnry M. Watters Goldie Whifvsoll Grave Wilson Dunkin Vnnve C IQQ I 1-BC IQC-IQCYIQQIQQZQQ Qivlgi-lQClQC,lQC-lQC-IQCv 33 U n n 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 n 1 fl 1 D 1 1 rv 1 1 D 1 rl D 1 0 0 1 fi 1 1 D 1 1 D 1 1 fi 1 1 0 1 D 'D rl ff 1 oafacfocfamfaafoafo THE MELTING POT zfamfaffaafazfazfao JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY LID We are the happy Juniors We improve from day to dayg If you'd like to hear our class history Just listen! and you may. September 7 1925 was a very memorable day. Forty-eight Freshmen started on their way. At first we could not do much but with Miss She-nfeldt's ai-rl into the most peppy class of the high school, we were quickly made. Several social events were held. where there were always plenty of eats and more. With our jolly bunch we could plainly see the fun for the Freshies that was in store. Although a great many of our schoolmates failed to appear as dignified Sophomores, we came lback the next year. In athletics we did our bit it seems. We gave us eful men to the football and track teams. We had -a lot of entries in literary, too, and everyone of them to our standard was true. The contest for clever advertising, we won. At the party. the prize, everyone had great fun. We struggled hard as Sophomores, doing the best we could, for we wanted to be Juniors and we knew we'd have to be good. So we are the busy Juniors now, we're mighty glad to say. We wish that all who started with us had continued on the way. But when the school spirit awakened in the early days of fall, there were still many of us who responded to the call. In September. 1927, our class met for reelection. The way things went throughout the year. we know wc made a good selection. A short time after school had begun, we roasted wieners and had pecks of fun. ln football we showed our metal again and we furnished three men. With Killion, Fonger and Hughes, the team could never lose. At the football games we sold hot dogs and candy. The work was fun and th-et results were dandy. Our class and each one's guest enjoyed a Valentine Party one night. We had a good time and everything went off just right. Our two biggest achievements throughout the year were our play and the banquet for the Seniors' cheer. These are the things in which we take pride, and now our characteristics to you we will confide. J is for jolly, for tha-t's what we are, U is for usefulness, in which we do star, N is for noise, we make lots of that, I is for industry, we've got it down pat, 0 is for others, who like to look on, R is for the race, we've nearly won. -G. M. and R. WV. LIDLZBQIDQIOQIDQZDQ 1928 C9C.1DC.I0C.Af0C.IDC!DC!0C 34 5 Uphwmmre Q?-1: f 1.1. CUITNM V' N J L.. .1 , f.,.L.,.. f ' 1- .f.. UW, ,xl , . J' .y- :- .,. -1. :H ' Vi, . ,fvgtug .zs5,,iw, .I ri 1:3 ',,,,T-Lf J . ,-. - ,TZ .w,!'f'. 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L n, ..,-J, Uma' OC IDC 1B9.1D9.fDC.lDC.1D THE MELTING POT 9.1DC..1fDC..le3C.IDC.lDC.lD SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS 11:1-:s11n-INT. - ' - - - - m:m1.x1: 1,1s'1' vlvl-I-Plmlsl1n4:x'1', mam msuop srzvlu-:'1'A1zv. - - - nov on,1, 'l'Rl-IASl'RE'Ii. - lnnxxmflixc nnlcvlxs THE ROLL .l exvel Arvin Julia Bishop Reid Bishop lilanvln- Blevins James Brown .lnanita Burris Melvin Vopelaml Linden i'l'lIlllh2lll:.!ll Paul i'l'llllliDllll!il Ruth Estes Alta Hassnel' Roy Gill Harry Holden Ferne Gnllvy Reba Hankins Milelreel Haivkins Beulah Helmick O Nellie Hostler Harold Huggins Harold Ives Delmar lmlen Gordon Karr Mitvhell Kelly Ilelnmr List Myrtle Moore Russell Melienn l'ix'g.-:inia Mivhaels Kenna-tl1 Middleton Veeil Robbins Kenneth Robbins Wanda Robbins Fay Sartain Dorothea S0llllllllll'll0l' Ellythe Se-all Rim-hard Siglel' Edith Silllllllllllii Laverne Smalley Hazel Spratt Maurine Spratt Luhlax' Strange Alive Strayer Harry Temple Dorthe Tudor Robert Xv!lShillll'll Violet Wehh lintll Wierlner Hazel Wesley Grave Wheeler lflsrnl Williamson LIQQIQLIBLIQQIQLIQLIDCQ 1928 QLIDLIBLIDLIDLIDLIB 37 GJ ln ln tn ln tn tn tn tn F' tn tn ln 1 ln tn n n tn tn ln in tn tn n tn ULIDLIDLIDLIDLIEJQID THE MELTING POT SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY LID On September 4, 1926, a very reckless and green company of fifty-eight, called the Freshmen, started out on their first, voyage across High-School Days in the aeroplane, The Spirit of E. T. H. S. They -had Miss Faye Sartain as their pilot, her assistant, Miss Alice Strayer, and Mr. V. C. Mills as their advisor. Mr. Cecil Robbins was taken along as honored guest. After roaming wildly around for several weeks, they stopped at Wiener Island where they enjoyed the most delicious wieners and marshmallows. At the next stop they were in the land of Halloween. The many ghosts and witches scared them so that they hustled away to Christmas where they spent a very delightful vacation for a week. After their vacation they sailed on and 011 till they came to that perilous country Semester Examinations. A few of the company were overcome by the natives and had to be left behind. The rest of the crew landed safely at Summer where they spent a three month's vacation before starting their next voyage. Then they took off on their second voyage. This tilne they were called the Sophomores. Only forty-seven started out. The fact that some had been left at Sem- ester Examiuations and others had been obliged to take another route which caused this decrease. This crew was a much lighter shade of green. Being more experienced and used to the route they -glid not have to roam around so much as on their ilrst voyage, but went straight along their route. They appointed Delnrar List as their pilot, Reid Bishop his assistant, and Roy Gill and Blanche Bleavins in charge of the financial afflairs. They took Mr. Ralph E. Bailey along to help them out if they got into trouble. Their tlrst landing place was at West Park. After partaking of wleners an'l marsh- malfows, they roamed through the wildernesslof the park until it was time to sail on. They next landed at Halloween where they! met their old friends, the Juniors and Seniors, and ma-de an acquaintance with the Freshmen. They then sailed on to Christmas where everyone saw Santa Claus, his reindeer. and sleigh. They then decided to visit St. Valentine. He asked them to spend an evening at his palace. They were led into the room planned for them. It was all decorated in red and white paper an-nl they saw Cupid, his quivers and bow. After play- ing games and stumbling over some tongue twisters, they were introduced into the dining room where they enjoyed the most delightful refreshments. The crew sailed on to Semester Examinations, this time hoping the natives would spare them and let them travel on. The next day, Juno 1, 1928, they sailed to Summer where everyone was looking forth to their vacation. Here they en-:led their second voyage. They had obtained more knowledge than ever before and brought many souvenirs, including one's and two's on their report cards, from Semester Examinations. And here they all departed to their homes declaring they had had a very delightful time, hoping to make a better success the next two years. Can they do it? Well, I guess! -Wanda Robbins CoL!aLfDLlaQ.laQfaLfoQ.laG 1928 GLZDLIDLIBLIDQIDLID ' 38 AQHA fires men Q' W ' Jw O' f Q .V R 22255 J 1 u V. ,M ,. 2 n, . . Q, ,,v 3.1,-.W I. A 43-5 1+- . I w - 1 A - Y. 1 , , ., ,F ' w w ' L . 1 1: .J -W. 1 1, Ma v. n n . m + , ' L' f w, 1 TW 5 ': A ' w gal . wwf' 4 ,z-? ,4 ,-N,-'rf-,f,-'FEA ::, -w :-' A A :Y ,uf .-., X 'N -. v A ,,, .v 1 H- ' A L' vu 15' - U .,. Wk -,,,, -1, - V-N TV' Y 1. , , ,ww u M'- F .,..,-.,:g- ..', .U ..., .- x .,. ,.L ,Fx 1 M, .fl .. . :A .4 , HL 1' 1 F'-241 ,.., miuiq 1 wr r 525.6-DC.fOC.IDC.19C-109.10 THE MELTING POT C.1DC..IOC..19C.1BC.IDC.1D 1 1 10 In In tn to .0 'D 'F' A tfl 'fi 10 '1 ' 1 FRLSIHWAN CLASS 'P ln CLASS OFFICERS ,, l'liE'SIIH'?N'1', - VERA HI'Ml'HlH+1Y 1 VI4'E-I'1i1'I1SIl1H1NT, F - uoNA1,n GARI-:lc In Slit'RETARYJPREASIYRICR, - .IUHN PENIll.l-ITUN 40 THE ROLL 40 l'lllI1'lP.' Al1ll6I'.'0ll . . , ... n ,l,m,n,gl xrvinx Gurdon Forbes Ii':l:Eei,eEm:tl,:?ll It A V . ' . ,. ' x 1 L F1'nm-is Aytou IX0l'fPl'h92l Ifvyuolds ,, 110110 Runner R , n Llllw Surtaun .1 mmld ftillill' , 1 Lmnw lflllllltxl' lmhikk vodwn lwllllnux Svhwawtz Wiuifrwl Bllllllfil' f I' ' Emil ' Skinner D liolvwt Burr hlenn lmmvn 110111111 'Frotter 1 Ha-lvn Bl'illill Lam-u G 1 e'1 Donald Vance V. . . Vox-an Hnmplmrey , , 0 IH-Ill l5l'0Wll Paul Kimml Hllslrvth VS 11111911 1 Hazel Durga-ss vilwil Kuuhlilw Viviun Xvnlton ,, II3i31Q1'If1f'Lr af1:::::,:f . 1: . , s n 1 Marjorie Uline Ggtgteglgrzlirtlll Pauline Whitesvll A Eldon Corbin iquar ilvrge Rnhio Reynolds 1 Georgv Etlwrton M ' A ' Jaulms pimmn tf' - LIDQIQLIDQIDLZBLZDLIOQ 1928 QLZDLIBLIDLZDLIDLID 41 C9 0 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 0 fl 1 0 1 fi 1 10 0 0 1 fl 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 ff rr 1 fi 1 n ff 1 n 1 0 1 10 ff oLfaQ.faQ.faQfac.faLfo THE MELTING POT FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY lla THE FIRST YEAR OF A FOUR-YEAR TRIP AROUND THE WORLD LID A group of forty lads and lassies organized themselves under the leadership of Miss Esther Smith for the purpose of starting on a tour around the world. For their pres- ident, they elected Vera Humphrey: vice-president, Ronald Gureeg secretary and treasurer, John Pendleton. They chose blue and white for their colors. On the tlfth day of September in the year of nineteen hundred and twenty-seven this group of people, who called themselves, Freshmen, started on the first lap of their journey. They started out their car of a late model of E. T. H. S., expecting to visit the countries of Algebra, and English fall were required to vi it these two countriesl, Latin, Domestic Science, Manual Arts and Agriculture tthey could choose two of these countries. which thcy wished to vlsltl. Some railed to reach a few of these countries and others failed to reach any of them. In order that the trip might be interesting they planned different kinds of entertain- ment. In October, the Freshmen held a wiener roast an mile east of a town known by the name of LeRoy. Besides Miss Smith, the other advisors or teachers were invited to uttend. In October they joined with the other groups and had a Halloween party. Each group put on a stunt and the Freshmen took the prize. Every four weeks during the rest of the year the Freshmen put on a stunt to which they invited the other groups and also the teachers. When the tlrst nine months came to a close, many W9l'6 capable of joining another group nu-al calling themselves Sophomores. They will start on the second year of their trip in the fall. Others still will remain Freshmen and when fall arrives they will con- tinue to finish the first year of their trip. The next three mouths will be spent in visiting the Land of Pleasures. In September they will em-bark on the ship called Sophomore for the second lap of their journey. -Marjorie Cline Q10 The first fellow to remove his hat in a public elevator is the young man with n permanent wave, or well vnselined hair, and the things the baldheaded men think about him more than offset what ladies might think. 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However, we shall dedicate the following to them in apprecia- tion of their earliest etforts. 0 In Leonard A. MeKe:u1. better known as 1 Mae, led our gridironists over all obstac-les 10 to the peak of fame. This was his second ln eonseeutive undefeated eombination. Empire tn is gloriously proud of her great football rf' mentorwand justly so. , , ,, Coaeh Ralph Bailey fought an uphill 'n 1 C0861 MCKOMI grind with his basketball team. After getting Coach Bailey 1 oE to ll bad start, they showed flashes of n 1,1 real power in mid-season and wound up by some brilliant work in the District Tourna- 1 ment. Coach Bailey had a new system to introduce aml 1-onsequently it took time. 'Phe lf' Vlass of 1928 wishes hi1n better lurk next year. lf' As this artiele goes to press, the track season is not far advanved, however, things A look rosy, even at this early date. A few more pages will show you what Qoaeh fa 1 M4-Kean and his cohorts really accomplished. 1 n In closing let us dare to prophesy that this sparkling year of sport will not be n 1 quickly forgotten. We need 11ot hesitate to state that the two men pic-tured above will 1 always eome in for the lion's share of glory when anyone recounts Empires athletie 10 at-tivities for the years 1927 and 1928. 1 1 KID 7, 1 1 rw rv 1 BE A SPORT 1 1 Pl 0 0 1 XVhen everything goes wrong with you 1 Ilo not fret and frown and stew, D , , I fl 1 Snnle!-thats the only thlllg to dog 1 Be a sport ! H fi 0 1 When skies are blue or gray, 1 3, After while things will eome your way, n 1 Whether they do or noteanywayg 1 Be a sport ! fl 'D 'D 0 GJC,IDC,l0C.1DC.lOC..l8C.1DC!DC9 1928 GLIOLZDLIOLIDLIDLID 4 5 1 1 1 a x sC.laQ.faQ,1aQ,faQ.1aQvfo THE MELTING POT Q.1aQ,1m.faQ.laQ.1aQ..fo2 5 5 0 -, 1 L 5 B n 1 2, 5 3 5 'Q ,1 2, a D 'x 1 5 1 'ri 5 2, 5 1 1 N i fy J n , 1 ,J ,1 L 1 1 ' 1 .1 'I r 1 fm 31 s 5 , ,1 I -4' fx X 'L 'w S 5 1 l.1-liuy l'l:lyn-rs xVl'Jll' While- .lm-rsvys in Almw- .Xu-tion Plmlus. 1928 Saffazf-1Q.faLffwQ.L3LA5afoQ 46 Q,C.lDC.I9C.IDQ.f9Q.IDQ.IeD THE MELTING POT lZDQ.l3LZOl!DL!Dl.IvDS9, 1 1 1A W 10 'O 10 10 'fi 4 0 1 1 Z, GONE FOREVER FROM EMl'lRE'S FOOTISALL RANKS 1 till-11 Tilly Xlmmrv. Aill'Ull llill, line' Moll101 ' l'op1-lalnl. llnmlal Huggy, Zllltl l'ly1l1 'O , ut' playing.: on two 4-mlsm-vllriw, lllulofm-ntl-cl twnns. what 2l'i'iI1t'I' glury 1-unlml lw thvirs? 10 Rfb 'I 0 1 1 fi 1 0 1 1 D 1 0 1 'U I7 2 1 'I K7 1 C, 0 1 fl '11 1 lla-ft In right: Top l'0XY'-F0ll2l'l', Glbllltlll, P. Killiuu, XVilli2lIllS0ll, 1'. f'l'lIIllll2lll1.Z'll, Karr. 1h Mhllllv row I.. f'l'lllll'll2lllL'Ill. 1'. Killiml, R. IgiSll0lP, l'n1n-lzlml, liulvhins, liuggy. lluglu-s. linltmn rmvf Umlvll M1-Km-:u1, Moorv, Hill, BPUWII, liilllf. U. liislmp, Huml, List, Ii. Nll'lil'1lll. 's fl 1 'l'lw six slvllzu' plzlym-rs :allow '1'l'2lllillH frnm left to right l':l1l1. Ulu-stvr liislmp Howl. lulw pl:1yv.l their lust Lfilllltx fm' old IC. 'l'. II. S. Ilowc-vm-1'. llnvimf llzul tln- lnnmr n 1 n 1 0 0 10 n 1 'fi fl 1 'rv 'fl fl 1 ff 1 fr 1 tn 'rf tn 'fr 'f5 Q tff .fi 1 .0 ,1 'fi tn tn Sglaq-fgqvfgqvfgqvfgcvfgqvfgg 1928 QC-Igtvlgtvlgg-I.-utvlgt-IL3C,1,3Q 47 QC.IBC.fe3C.IDl.I0C.I9C.f0 THE MELTING POT zfalfqzfmfaafaafaw 1 'fi E' iimwmmlii. ' 5, in Q in lll'IA'l' lil,1lUAllXli'l'llN! Your nftvx' XVIII' that Slllllt' 1-ry hat: .4-lmozl tliruugli thn- hulls ut' I':lll1lil'l' 'lhwllslliln Iligrh Svlumul! 1 10 lil-IA'l' lSl,1NP3llN1l'l'HX! Aml that 4-ry has SlllIl'l'Wi Imliuy HWIIIIS tn vivtm'y timv. :mel lilm- :lgrzlinl Ulllmnllimrtoil lligh lim-s 'Vuugll Fm- in I4-ltuy 'l'u:laty, stat:-s tht- l':n1t:1g:t':lpl1 3 'l'lll'4lll is l'4ll'l'1't'i. 'l'h1-y illlblljlfllf us lullgfll lll0ll. :ln.l th ly still ilu. lint on to tht' lnlttlv. 3 lmlioy UIIUIIS fns-l. Azlrml Hill. l'IlAN'l'0Rl NH. 1, 1'Q-1-vivvs Ihv pigskin till lhv kivk wtf. :ml strc-nks down tht- 1Jfl'iliil'llll. hourly vrussing lhv gmail linv. lwfuw :1 Rllhtllllvl' A vztlvlu-s him frmn lu-llilul. IlIIl'l'iSUll.S vulmrts svltlv lillllll. 'l'hm-y hold Lvliuy for il fvw lllillllil'S. lmt llill. who is not to lm :lm-nivzl, xwnws ill'0llllti tht- mul for nut- of Illust- lll't'l'iUllS Iml1'lulmx'lls. Tin- llUllli4'l'4lIlS Iglillllllilliffilll lilw lllllts l.1'Ruy :llll'ill:: tht' SQ'Z'llllll :A in-riml. Illilllllgillg In push mzr il l'1lllllI0l' fm' tlwlilsvlws. 'l'hv thirtl quurtvr UIPUIIS. 3 limpirt-'s four plumlulns vmsll tlmmgln the' st:lul1m'l1 pnrplv :111:l gull linv. lmliuy slums 1 she- is llc-tl-rnnim-ml by mhlilmzllly l'2ll'l'A'illp.f tho playing: into Iiltltlllliilgflbll tt-t'1'ltul'y. 'l'hv Inst 1lIHlI'i4'l' lll2ll'kF :umtlu-r lung run by l'HAN'l'UBl NH. l. who :nnhle-s Inu-k il punt , i'm'ty-two ynrels to win for l.4-liny-lil-li. l':i1'Vl'll lighting 1,1-linyutis with Uupt. liishup :tml thv ln'illi:1nt Hill :lt thvir lie-:1,l. hurl lll:lslu1l the-ir wny thru :nn uppusiilpr team 1'v1m1'4-svlltillg il high svlmul 4-ight timvs tha- y sizo ut' I.m-Roy lligh. :mtl ram ntl' thn- tit-lcl with vivto1'y nwntly tiwlwal :lwaly llll4ll'l' the-ii' arms. Wv liunnl' lullillllillgfilll for hm-r tigrlxting qnzllitivs, hut wo won. illhl xilmt 4-mild iw ' swm-4't01 f 1 In Fzxirlmry. 1,4-Huy nn-vis allmtlwr husky tvzxlll, the- wlllzll of lllumningtun. Almost 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -m ,fa l 1 1 1 fx 1 1 A fx , D .1 A 1 1 n , A SMASH 'FHHI' 'PHI-I I.INl'I gQ,9Q,,X,qfggf,wLf9gfgQfaq9 1928 Sl1'aLA,QfaQf..c1aLf2uQfw 48 QLZBLIDLIDLIDLIDLZO THE MELTING POT Qfoafaxfalfaafanfo 1 rf I all of the opposing I+'airbu1'y team lll'P seniors, who have had mum-h experience on the 0 griidiron. Empire is not at all over'-confident as the whistle blows. 1 The Four Phantoms, seeming to use the same tat-tics as in the Bloomington battle, A open with a burst of speed that Fairbury does not expert. The result is that Hill scores 1 a touchdown in the tirst period of play. The second and third quarters are a draw. In the final stanza, the elusive Phantom in No. 1. snags a shove from the GOOD ,P'h1lll'IOIlI No. 2, and vanishes, to appear shortly afterwards bavk of the Fairbury goal line with six vounters under his shroud. Hill to boots the goal-fourteen to nothing-Empire's favor. Again the phantolns glide down the tiellzl, and Aaron is over for another touchdown, but a penalty brings fthe hall baek. ,, The gun sounds. Four very stout looking ghosts, and seven of their battering companions, 1 step off the field complete masters of the days. Uoach L. A. M1-Kean's LeRoy High football team run their lengthy st1'ing of con- ln sei-utive wins up to fifteen, when they win from Gibson Cityethirty-nine to six. The plays of this dazzling struggle are almost too sensational to narrate. The combination tf' of phanftonis is broken when Mae shifts Moore to end, and introduces two new streaks. Bud List and t'rusty MvKean. This vhange however does not prevent 1, the Tiny Phantom from making seven points for his team. 1 The .Phantom of Hill seems inspired as it exhibits the most marvelous exhibitions 0 of open tield running ever witnessed by LeRoy fans. This Grange-like player furnishes 1 one of the high-lights of the battle when he intercepts a Ilrunnner aerial on his own 15-ymxl line, and runs S5 yards, thru the entire Gibson team for a touchdown. in The playing of the LeRoy aggregation is a brilliant feature to watt-h. Plays elim-k oft' like clock work. It is the perfeet bloeking and interfering on the part of ElllDil'9'S in line that enables the phantoins to star throughout the 4-ontest. The vity of 'Clinton is a glorious sight today. It is liome-coming. All of the old ID 10 V' . . . . I .- ,., , - . . .T .. - L - ' 1 ln fl .0 .0 11 2 In 1h IT T01 3K 'TXVO T0 STUP HIM. ff 1 iQ,f5Qv1gc,1ac,laQ.1aQ.fac!aco 1928 a9Q.faQ.facJaC.foQ.1aQ.1ac. 49 QD 1 9C.faQ.faQ.laC.1aC.laQ.la THE MELTING POT LISIIOLIQQIOLIOLIDQ, 1 4 'D :rolls tll'P lnlvk to eheer :I fighting Clinton teum to vim-tory. The stage is ull set for one A E, of the greatest triumphs in the history of V. H. S. But eleven representatives from the lf' lllllllll'f of l.e1Coy step into the spotlip.:ht. The Sl'l'll:.C2,'l1? is n llntterinp,-:, hruisim: one. 2, linrli tennn lmttles for u grreut honor. l.eRoy to run her unclerfealtell string to seventeen, 2, 1 and Clinton to revel in il successful hoine-eomingz. 1 ,, Iimpire takes the hull on the kiekotf, lIl21l'l'llil1:.Z' struigllt down the lnne for 21 sa-ore. in Unee uguin they tally lu-fore the tirst perioll entls. During: the other three perio.ls the 1h phnntonis run wil:l. The llllPl'fl'l'l'lll'P given the phuntoms hy the remnintler of the tenm tn is perfeet. Hill. l.ist. llllil llooal ure the elusive huls who slip over the touehmlowns for 10 their Alum Mater. 0 Brown nnml Hughes. two of Mau-'s stellar players, ure injured, and may not uppeur 1, 1 in the lineup for our next great battle with ll. High. 1 1 The red tornaulo from LeRoy eontinues its vim-torlous ninreh us it sweeps down A in over l'niversity High of Nornlul. When the NVl'G'i'klllf,.'I proeess is eoinpletezl, l'. High rliprs 1 out to flucl herself :lt the small eml of tl 19 to Il seore. ,, tf' Frnnk .lohnson's 2llllllilfUI'S cannot stop the wins-footetl phnntom of Hill. who ehnlks in up three tout-hllowns hefore the flnul whistle. l'. High shows her respeet for the uhility 1 2, of this young nmn hy ulwuys punting out of hounds. n 1 lt is an glorious struggle. sensonevl hy the lungrnitin-ent running of Plnzxnfom No. 1. u 1 L vontest thut lC'mpire deserves to win. l':lpt. Bishop, Roggy, unvl Hughes, ull show up 2, 1 well on defense, and shure with Hill the glory of vim-tory. 1 ., l':lxton meets n pllint-z14minnte Lelioy team nnel is snoweml unfler. fill to 0. We srore in 't will throughout the Lfllllltl. The hest the opposition mm clo is to punt the hull 'lown the 10 field for :lnother LeRoy aulvunee. From the sicle line it looks as though the phuntolns 'rw ure staging u trzu-k meet of 100 yurcl flushes. tn The Urunpxe nnml lilnek of Nllfllllll next appear on the lot-:ll fiehl. This eontest is the ' t'irst of the four holne l.'filIll0S that ure to end the sezlson for our grent teum. We know 1-, I very little zrhout the strength of the Nornmlites. hut it cloes not tuke long to fin.l out. 1 'l'he Plllllllillllfillll of Hill illlll Gootl proves an veritzlhle Waterloo for the forres from n the northwest. A sum-essful neriul uttnek eouplerl with :I vnriution of lille snmshes puts 1 it over for olxl lfhnpire. We pile up u total of 32 points, and there the seore stunzls until the mitlclle of the thirll quarter. It seems the the gods have not wholly aleserteal the ln fi 1 ' rr 1 fl 1 to 1 'I 1 1 gn 1 10 Q 'D 4 3- SHUWING Ulfli Ill-IFICNSIVE PUWER 1 'I 1 3Qvlgc-lgtvlatvf,-5Cv1gCvI9C,.Ie3C9 1928 k9C.!eDC.lEJC.fOC.l 159.109.109- 50 Q4C.10C.IDC.IOC..f-95,104.19 THE MELTING POT Q.faQ.fe:Q.foQ.faQ.faQ,fo S .1 1 1 fm n S WVYVU -Af Y W ' Y - ' S ' 'M' if' fbiiliw , 'lik' H' KLM r H?1--5ffmg.Qgm 4' Q' lg GM ' 3 'f 5 . - M '.'-- :ff 1 ' 354 i g g Z B T if INF U VICTORIES fgvg 135, A .3 A 1 .t-lu colh 1 The Hard- Hitti 4 ' 'f Haas' V' ..L,.l ,M ,V -. . .L. , Q .- ,-,7 . , ,W'2 A ,' S P 'ff . X h'- in - ' 4 L ?1'f..v .A-.i ,,. Q a.e,.N,. N , It V 'aff ,gg ,Y - 'i xl '1'6 .. Sum'-i 3wo A, 1-- f. 'ap av' i , f, L . . M-,,. yi A '- xx ' f 'M B Q.iQ lVs 1j , 2 B181-IO QQ MQ C-lpNC!Q C-lh QQ Qvlb Q-ZQQ I 9 2 8 5 l 3Qv1gQ,1Q.3Q'1gQ,1.-vQ,1gQ-43q- 5, 5 5, 5, lb 5, 5 5 5 L L 5 5 E L Ls 5 1 CQQIBLIQLIBQIDLIDLIQ THE MELTING POT C,laC.lbC.lDC!oC!oQ!DQJ Fales' outfit for they now loose a fury of wind and rain that cuts short the one-sided battle. Coach McKean inserts his 1928 team at the beginning of the second half, and it looks like another winner. A light team from Eureka High proves no match for the phantoms in our next encounter. Ineu contest featured by the sparkling runs of Good and Hill, we bowl them over to the tune of 32 to 6. Maybe you don't think Eureka rejoices when they make that lone touchdown. The game is not so interesting because of the vast difference between the strength of the teams, however one must pay tribute to the never-say-die ' spirit exhibited by the Eureka bunch in face of inevitable defeat. Now comes the climax of a season of glorious victories. If there is any team we n like to beat better than Farmer City, we have not been informed of the fact. The day is 1 gray and cold but nevertheless 1200 fans flock out to Cook's Field to see the great A battle. Turkey eaters from ltfhicago, Peoria, St. Louis, and Indianapolis, are gathered n I to boost Empir-e's gridders thru an undefeated season. 1 We give M. T. H. S. an artistic lacing to the tune 51 to 0. Farmer City's eleven n is only allowed two first downs during: the entire contest. The LeRoy players function In as a unit. Five Seniors demonstrate what four years of training under Coach McKean can accomplish. lf' l Here our story ends. It is not just another season completed. There has been , ,, something about these champions of '27 that we feel shall make them always stand ,-, l out, when the glories of Empire High are recounted-fa hundred years from now. ,, Undefentedly yours-N. S. tn fi 0 'fl tn ln A . A . - A Q in A 0 4 1 'I 0 n l O F .4 This action photo is absolute proof of the perfect interference given the LeRoy ' ball carrier by the rest of the team. A close look at the photo will show five white shlrted LeRoy players taking out their men so that the runner may score. That is why we won so consistently. 0 LIDQZBQIDQZDQIDQZDLZDQ 95.105-IBC-Iac-ICC-lailbc 52 0 0 fi Qhcvfgnvfgqvfga-fgc'1gQ,fa THE MELTING POT QZBQZDLIDLGLIDQZBQ 1 1 fl 0 1 1 1 V' 0 F 1 fr fi 1 1 fl 0 1 1 0 fl 1 1 'I D 0 1 1 fl 1 1 1 fl n 0 1 1 1 fl 1 1 ,Q 'I lf' Till' R0Wit'oael1 Bailey. U. Wilson, R. All-Kean, N. Sehwartz. R. Hughes. F. Jones, 1 M. Vopelaml, F. Humphrey tn SlC.Vl'l'Ill- IJ. List, t'. Hood. A. l'li1l1l. R. t'opelan1l, I.. l'run1baup.:l1. ll. Moore, lf' 'I 0 1 I n fi 1 1 N V BAbKET BALL to 11 0 0 1 The red shirted basketeers of t'oaeh Bailey opened the season with a defeat by 1 A lllooming:ton. The sorry total was 26 to 9. Owing to the short time for praetiee. our A 1 passing attaek was inaeeurate. Burwitz. the giant guar-tl of the enemy, had :I pet pivot 1 that we eould not stop. Consequently he played a leading role in our defeat. . . . . , . . 0 1h At Gibson Pity. Ill the following game, Empire showed deeuled improvement, but 1 Q beeause of the 1-raeker box gym at Gibson, we were again defeated by a small margrin. fr t'apt. Copeland was hot in this eontest, and he ripped the net several times in an tn etTort to bolster our seore. n Vlinton beeame our tirst vit-tim on the following evening. The entire Lelioy team n 1 snapped out of it. -and as a result we Ulllllt' out in the lead 20 to 9. 1'linton's only method 1 4 of seorim.: was by long: shots, but Hill and Good kept them bottled up with a system of A 0 1 outstretehed arms. l'1'll1llllllllfIll and Tiny Moore were at top speed throughout the 1 name. and Uopeland got a substantial number of baskets. ,, te Il. High of Normal, next made their appearance on the lot-al tloor. We played them 1h to even terms during: the tlrst half, hut when the varsity weakened in the second eanto, ,, Uoaeh Bailey sent in the loyal subs who were slaughtered. 27 to 10. Vniversity High ln 1 made every shot eount, another filet that added to the sadness of Empire's adherents. fy fi 1 1 GC.IDC.IBC.IEJC.I0L.IBCvl09.10C9 1928 GJC!DC.l0C!DCv1 99131101.1139 53 Olfozfoafonfamfmfa THE MELTING POT afamfazfamfamfaefw A confident team from Weldon came up to take home the bacon, but we had it securely stored away out of sight. Our floor work was excellent. The team gave their audience a real thrill by some brilliant teamwork. St. Marys. the Irish of Bloomington, came down and administered a sound drubbing to our warriors in a hard fight. Bonny and Uallans, of St. Mary, riddled our defense with a broadside of beautiful shots. Bonny proved to be about the most clever player who has ever appeared here. LeRoy went to Wapella and clicked into a win by the small margin of two points. Urumbaugh saved the galne for us by a sweet shot in the overtime period. The game was a thriller with the final score 20 to 18. The annual expedition against four posts, five men, an-xl a two-by-four gym, came next in our past-time with Farmer City. The LeRoy lightweights pulled a one-point win, but the varsity was not so successful. Farmer City, as usual, proved almost invincible on their freak floor. Rantoul came over to find us in a mid-season slump and they took home a triumph, just by a two-point margin. Rantoul kept on the alert for the breaks of the game. Clinton at Clinton, was an unsuccessful combination for us, and they marched to victory by the top-heavy score of 41 to 15. Everything was just too bad. Try as we might the old jinx couldn't be gotten away from, for we lost the next contest with Downs to the tune of 18 to 3. Broken hearted? Well, I should hope to tell you. THE COUNTY TOURNEY LeRoy played four games in this event. The first, with Heyworth, resulted in a victory for the enemy, score 12 to 7. Here's the absolute truth on the game. LeRoy played a poor game, but would have won from Heyworth if we had made our numerous free throws. Only one out of thirteen free tries lowered our total, and lost the game for us. Moore and Crumhaugh were ejected via the personal foul route. Heyworth used a fast, dribbling offense, and when our boys attempted to stop them, a foul was the result. Empire met Lexington in the consolation division, and owing to the fact that most of our supporters had gone home in disgust, we came. off victors in a hair tlnish, 15 to 14. Hill starred for us, playing a whale of a game at guard as well as repeately breaking into the scoring column. Copeland's spectacular long basket from the center circle, coupled with counters by Moore and Crum-baugh made us victorious in this interesting contest. We took Cooksvllle next by a margin of 4 points. Hill' was high score man in this battle. We showed much improvement over our first game of the tournament. LeRoy met Danvers in the semi-flnals of the consolation tourney, but we were turned back by a 22-26 score. The game was a toss-up until the last quarter when Danvers staged thc big rally that won the game. We admit it was a hard one to lose, but as this contest brought out some of the best basketball of the tournament, we can rejoice somewhat. After the tournament Downs came over and moppel us up 22 to 15 in a game that was closer than the score indicates. Rfoop, of Downs, gave. us minute instructions as to how to hit the basket from long range, but we cannot say that we profited much by the experience. LeRoy could not swish the net. A number of seemingly successful shots of ours rolled out to the accompaniment of the groans of our fans. If the Gods of Luck had been with us we would have won, but as it was, Downs took home a real game. Our braves next invaded Pontiac, but failing to catch the Indians off guard, LeRoy was scalped 40-17. The week before, Pontiac had made 5 baskets out of 50, but on the evening they met us they made 50 out of 5. They were so warm that constant guard 169-1DC!DC..I8C..IDC..lDC!0C9 1928 QC.f0C.1DC!DC.lOC!DC.1DC, 54 OLIDLIOLIDLIDLIDLID THE MELTING POT Lfamfazfamfanfamxaca had to be kept to see that the nets did not eateh tire. That's the truth, unless they had us a little dizzy with heat. Lexington came over to avenge their defeat at our hands in the eounty tourney. It wasn't a runaway by any ehanee. At one time, in the last quarter, we were four points in the rear. Hughes was sent in for 0l'l1lllhflll,L'h. Bobby soon delivered a basket that was the inspiration for Aaron to pop two more thru the net. That, of eourse, put the game on iee for us. LeRoy demonstrated that it has real power when it can get goin', but to get started seems the 'hardest thing in the world to do. We journeyed east to Rantoul to take a severe drubbing at their hands. They beat us by over ten points. Rantoul went at a high pace throughout the game. LeRoy vs. Farmer city at LeRoy. That was sure to draw a crowd. We completely smashed all predietlons by beating Farmer Uity's highly praised team to the tune of 32 to 20. Our set-ond team also eame through with a one point win over the Farmer City seeonds. We feel that our boys can be justly forgiven for any of their defeats this year beeause of this supreme vletory. We lost a tough eontest to Wapella next, 22 to 21. It was a 'tdinw-dong battle all the way. Wapella put the game on iee by some heart-breaking long baskets in the last quarter. The LeRoy seconds took on Ellsworth-Junior County Champs-and sueeumbed, 16 to 9. Jones, D. List, and' MeKean did their best by fighting for all they were worth. It was a good fast game and interesting, despite the slightly top heavy score. THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT As the Daily Pantagraph said, our maroon and gold shirted tossers had an ou night and worked on Bellflower. 29 to 14. The Bellflower five led at the half, but when Copeland made three out of four long shots they fell before our attack. Hill got hot and eounted seven points: Good, six: Tiny, five, and Uncle f'rumbaugh added four to our total, thus defeating the famous dark-horse of the tournament. On the following morning, we played Bloomington High. After carrying the fight to them for three quarters, we let the enemy stage a last minute rally to win 26 to 21. It was not so bad however to be defeated by the team that won the distrlet tournament. Our thoughts on the matter have been ably summarized by Uncle Al -an ardent LeRoy fan-in his letter to Swish of the Net. Here it is: Dear Swish: Well at any rate the lads from E. T. H. S. beat the dark horse, Bell- flower yesterday, and today all but knocked the much touted Bloomington High out of the tourney. When our boys from Lelioy outplayed the Bloomers for three periods, the old dope was all but spilled over the hardwood. Em-pire never gave up until the last whistle blew. Well, at least, here's a cup of ale to the winner, and a shower for the good loser. That's LeRoy! Yours truly, Unele Al. QIDLIDQZDLICLIDLIDQIQG 1928 GLZDLZDQIDLIDLIDQID 55 GJQIDLIOLIBLIDLIDLID THE MELTING POT afmfacfamfazfaafao INTER-CLASS BASKET BALL lib About the middle of February, Mr. Earl Taylor worked out the schedule for the class gullies and the teams went to it. The Freshmen and Sophomores clashed in the first contest. They fought on even terms for the most part, but a couple of lucky shots in the second half by Jim Brown, proved the downfall of the Freshmen. Because of no practice together. both teams lacked teamwork, but ln spite of this, put up a very interesting Hilllle. The next game-between the Senior and Juniors--was cupped decisively by the Senlors, 11 to 5. Hair of the winne1's was high man in two ways: besides being the tallest man on the floor, he made 6 of his tcam's points. The Juniors did not get going until the last quarter, Vance and Killion making all their points. The Seniors next bowled over the Sophomores in a tough contest-10 to T. Brown and Strange of the losers put up a great fight. This victory put the Seniors out in the lead in the inter-class league. The Sophomores. without the services of their mainstay- Jim Brown-met the Juniors and were defeated, 19 to S. Strange starred for the losers. lt was a one sided battle throughout. In a thrilling contest, requiring two overtime periods, the Juniors conquered the Freslnnen-12 to 11. Reynolds made three beautiful shots ln the last canto to tie up the score before the last gun sounded. ln the second overtime, Vance pulled the game from the flre with a sleeper. The Freshmen countered with a free throw but that was all. These same freshies kicked a hig1 dent in the dope bucket during the next game by beating the over-confident Seniors-18 to 15. It was a good game. The Freshman team work was hitting on all four and they could never be headed. This Senior defeat made necessary a play-off between the Seniors and Juniors for the championship of E. T. H. S. These two teams met in the classic of the year. It looked like a Junior victory until the last quarter. Here 'the Seniors staged a rally, and with the baskets by Hair and List. tied the score. With only two minutes to go List sank a free throw to put the Seniors ahead one point. During the last two minutes the Seniors stalled. fell over the ball, and succeeded in keeping it out of a .Iunior's hands. Final score, 11 to like thu-s crowning the Seniors, class champions of 1928 . , 'LID You will tind about as many people who think as you think. as you will those who look like y0ll. It's easy enough to know the right way to do a thing because all the other ways arc wrong. , QC IQQ-lQClDCvIDC,ZDClDQlDQ 1928 QLIDQIDLIDLIDLIBLIB 56 Gkfotfotlalfolfalfo THE MELTING POT LZDLZ-DQIDLIDLIDLIDC9 TOP Ii0Wvt'oael1 M4-Kean, J. Pendleton, l.. Frieke, D. List, C. Good, R. McKean, M. Cope- lund. N. Schwartz, R. Sigler. Sl-IATEIJ-R. Hughes, A. Hill, G. Moore, R. Copeland, I.. l'I'lllllllilllg'h, C. Wilson, U. Killion. 7.18 TRACK THE RAN TOUL INVITATION AL Uni: well lmlunccd truck squad scored a lmrilliunt victory over six Eastern Illinois truvk teams in this big event. The six schools competing ngainst us were Sudorus, Ogden, Fisher, Rnntoul, St. Joseph, at-nd Paxton. ' Auron Hill. En1pire's great nlll-round uithlete, flashed to victory over state champion, Rawlings, to win the fifty and hundred ynrd dashes, Aaron also repented in the broad jump thus adding 15 points to our lofty totul. It ,wus u great day for LeRoy individual stars. Bob Hughes won the shot put with a henve of 40 feet, 3 inches, and was also ulnle to rupture first in the -H0 ynrd dash. Clyde Good tied for second in the broad jumfp, but lost the rilvhon on the flip of a eoin. Tiny Moore took first in the high jump, tied for sec-ond in the pole vaullt. und was third in the 120 ynrd high hudles. Russell McKean outdistnnced all. other eonilietitors in the 220 yurd dash. Lloyd Fricke was third in the mile, und Ul'lllIlbilllL!1l, third in the higrh jump. In this wny we won easily. .scoring 40W points to smother our nearest rival, Ogden, LfaQ.foLfaLfoQ.faQ1aLloGJ 1928 QQZDQIBLIDLZDLIBLID 57 OC laL1ac.faQ.faQ.faQ.fa THE MELTING POT who hnd 10 counters. Due to very muddy footing our contestants in the javelin and disc-us did not pluee. We were presented with at beautiful first platee trophy, whieh has now taken its pluee nmong the various other lmnners, loving eups, und trophies, that ure the pride of Empire Township High School. LIB COUNTY ATHLETIC CONTEST Lelloy went to the Mc-l.eun Vounty meet :tt Normal :md brought home the proverhinl hueon, Led by Uuptuin Hill, Leltoy pint-ed in ull hut two events for at grand total of SSW points. Hill was limping. and was not uhle to set any ret-ords, hut he won th1'ee firsts in the 100, 50, and 220 ynrd dnshe-st. Some fellow snid he ran along und looked lmek over his shoulder to see if the rest of the erowd were coming. ln the mile, Lloyd Fricke und Lindsay Morris ,trot seeond and third. Tiny tied for third in the high jump. und he und UB. I. Wilson got first and sec-ond in the high hurdles. ll, I. lost his step and Tiny wus leudim.: him. They tried to finish in u tie. but Tiny wus 'given first and B. I. set-ond, In the low hurdles, B, I. took first und Clyde Killion, seeond in as pretty at ruee us one eould wish to see. Bolt Hughes tried to throw the shot IIXVIIS' and won with il he-uve of 42 feet und 8 int-hes. He also got seeond in the diseuts nud the 440. Morris got 11 set-ond in the hulf. 'l'he Hood hoy, who used to he from Ludlow until he donned the maroon und gold, tied for finst in the broad jump. The pole suult went to Lemtington of Vhenou who set at reeord of 11 ft. und 5 in. Mc-Kean tore a muscle 'und was put on the hospital list. Lelloy did not plaee in either the pole vuult or the javelin, hut we ran away with the rest of the meet. im-lmling: the relay. Hill started the reluy and grrahlwd n big lend. Good took the hnton to Hughes and Killion lll'0ll5.Z'hI it in. LeRoy won by twenty feet. Lelloy had such zt 'big total of points. 6714, that we won the Sweepstakes Banner and Athleties Shield, us well ns at floek of medals. CD H cym' U9 0 W f i fhaQffw , B 191 'PVQXL .G ' t J 63 W. 'C H J -1'-xr a , -If laC.laC!aQ!aC,1aCvlaC.laC9 1928 GLIBQZBLIDLIOQIDQZD 58 QZDQ I ...A 45 've' vw ,I ,g---. .,.- , .f NNI 'm !N3?j::ffS.xy,!.y ?h,,iL.:I4gI5'lQ'.w.!rAz 'll A . 4- . 'R '-: '3'W'1Vfn3F'L -'z A -2 -. 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CQILIBQZBQZDLISLIDLIB THE MELTING POT QfaL1a'.faQfaQfa 1 1 1 1 ,D PRELIMINARY MUSICAL AND V ',, LITERARY CONTEST f. In The preliminary musical and literary contest was held at the high school auditorium, 1n Monday eveninir, April 23. This contest determined who were to represent E. T. H. S. at te the county contest held at X0l'lll'R1ll, May -ith. in fl ln MVSIC REPRESENTATIVES ,, Piano Solo, -------- Verna Wasnmn Gil-l's Vocal Solo, - Blanche Blevins to Boy's Vocal Solo, - Frank Jones Glee Club, - Girls' Glee Ulub 1 LITERARY REPRESENTATIYES Boy's Declaination, ----- Russell McKean n Gin-I's Recitation, - Marcella Kiniler fl Essay, ---- - Howard List 1 Exteniporaneousl Speaking, Dorothy Humphrey 0 Sqn-llilnz, ---- - Virginia Michaels 1 0 All contestants acquitted themselves well indeed. The judges were all from Farmer City. Verna Wasman, the Glee Club, Dorothy Humphrey and Howard List did not compete fl in the local contest, as they were the sole entrants. 1 fl LID ln ,, COUNTY LITERARY MEET ',, 1 1n Friday. May 4, a group of contestants from E. T. H. S. went to Normal with the 1 intentions of .winning 'three banners in the county meet, nuniely-sweepstakes, literary, 40 and track. But when they arrived, they decided it would be too h0ggish to take all of ln them so they yielded one, the literary lnamier, to l'niversity High, but they would not ln possibly give up the sweepstakes and track. ln Vniversity High won the literary with 12 points. LeRoy ranked fourth 1with a total ,, number of 9 points, so after all the points were evenly distributed among the participating ln 1 schools Those who won points for LeRoy were: Verna Wasman, second in piano solog Girls' 1 Glee Plub, second in chorus: Dorothy Humphrey, second in extemporaneons speaking. 1 LIDLZSLIDLIOLZDLIBLZ-DQ 1928 GC!DC.lDC.1DC..lDC.1DL.1DC. 6 I LIDQZBLIDLIDLID THE MELTING POT nfs-Lfaffasxaafaafw FRESHMAN WIENER ROAST The Freshman wiener roast was held, November the first. We left the High School at -1:30 o'clock to go back of the cemetery, and have a good time. The cars were well loaded from ten to four in a car. Mlss Smith, Miss Sanders, Miss Rhinehart and Mr. Bailey went along with us to help tame us down. We started the fire as soon as we got to our destination because it was getting dark quick, and it also looked as if it might rain. After we 'had' eaten more than our share of wieners and marshmallows, the lightning and thunder thought we had stayed long enough and deliberately made us go home. We got home a few minutes before it rained. Although we dldn't get to stay as long as we would have liked, each one admitted they had a very enjoyable time. LID WITCHES AND GOBLINS ENTERTAIN On October 31st., we had our annual Halloween party in the gym. All klnds of strange creatures and freaks were there. There were several clowns who I am sure. lf they should appear before Barnum 8: Bailey, would be admitted to clowudom. After everyone had gathered in the dimly lighted and prettily decorated gym, we were asked to line up for th-e grand march before the judges, so we might find out who was the greatest freak. Dorothea Reynolds, dressed as Jiggs, received the first prize, and Mrs. Bailey, dressed as a witch, which received second prize. The evening was spent in contests, and special stunts from the different classes. The Seniors presented The Siberian Cheese Hound Orchestra. The Juniors repre- sented The Faculty. The Sophomores did not lack talent but just forgot to be present. The prize winner was put on by the Freshmen. It was a reproduction of a station agent's conversation with a large family, concerning the trains for the day, so they might cross the track in safety. Late in the evening, apples and doughnuts were served along with a little drink of apple cider. Everyone departed at a very -late hour, very tired, rbut looking forward to another Halloween. RID JUNIOR CLASS WIENER ROAST The Junior Ulass bounced ttthe cars didl out to Sm.ith's pasture for a wiener roast one Wednesday evening in October. Mr. Taylor sh-owed his forester's skill by building a nlce h'ot fire which he allowed everyone to enjoy. The merriest parts of the evening came, when Bob Hughes nearly fell into the creek: when Miss Spangler and Miss Noble tried to eat the same roasted marshmallow off the same stick, and when jokes and rlddles were given. nf course everyone had his fill of wieners. marshmallows. and pickles. Among the special guests were Miss Spangler, Miss Noble, Miss Rhinehart, Miss Mt-Coy, Miss Sanders, Miss Smith, Mr. Taylor and M-r. Joiner. All left with grins on their faces, declaring a good time. c fac.laQ.!aC.IaQ.!aC.1aC!aG 1928 GC.QC.lDC!DC!BC!e3C!DC GPO nm OC leC.far.1aQ.1aQ.faC.la THE MELTING POT i3QIO .IDQ!BLlD JUNIOR VALENTINE PARTY Un February thirteenth the members of the Junior class and the faculty. assembled amid hearts and rilxbonis in the cafeteria room of the high school. Snappy music from the victrola extended the welcome. The first game, although nameless, tested one's knowledge of English. Winks proved that some, usually bashful, were naughty little winkersf' During the evening a mock trial was held in which Mr. Taylor was tried for the grave offense of chewing gum. The judge ordered the prisoner to be locked in stock and then chose the jury, plaintiff, and defendant. Good arguments were given on both sides. The jury decided that since the prisoner would referee 'the basket ball game between the Seniors and Juniors th-e next day :that they had better not decide guiity. Uther JIIUIIPN were played but best of all, refreshments were served. As a last event of the evening. the valentine box was opened and the valentines distributed. LID SOPHOMORE WIENER ROAST One evening last fall the Sophomore class went to West Park in cars furnished by the Sophomores and held u wiener roast When they arrived the boys built a big bon-fire anl made preparation for roasting the wieners. The members of the faculty were present. After everyone had eaten to their hearts content, Mr. Joiner. Mr. M1-Kean and some of the pupils tolzl some jokes. The most enjoyable feature tbesides the wienersl was the game Sheepie. Half past seven came somewhat soon for some of them, but everyone departed declaring he had a good time. LID SENIOR VALENTINE PARTY Friday. February 10, after the basket ball game. the Seniors held a Valentine party in the Cafeteria. Four members of the faculty were present. The two most enjoyable .features of the evening were fortune-telling and the contest in cooing and wooing. We have n great many achieved cooers and wooers in our clnss, but Mr. Taylor and Clara Middleton proved to be the best. ln the fortune-telling game we found that there are going to be a few old maids and bachelors. butt some are to be married' very soon. After we had played a few games, each of us drew slips of paper on which were lines from Hamlet We put those lines together which rhymel, and found our partners for the evening. All of us departed at a late hour and I atm sure everyone had a good time. Lil-5 b SOPHOMORE VALENTINE PARTY On Wednesday evening, February 15, the Sophomor-.fs held a Valentine Party. When the guests arrived, each of the girls drew a slip of paper on which was written the boy's name, who was to be her partner for the evening. The two most enjoyable features of the evening were Winks and the contest in tongue twisters. And would you believe it? Mr. M1-Kean became so tame that he ate rezl hots from Miss Smith's hand. At ten o'm-lock the games ceased and refreshments were served. The guests departed at a late hour, and I sincerely believe most of them had a very good time. GDC 109.6-DC!DC,IOC,lBC.lDC.fOQ 1928 Qf.1DC.1BC!BC.1BDC.1vDC!DC. 64 llBQ O KID QC AfDC!DC..IOL!DC!DC.1O THE MELTING POT xfemfatfamfomfamfas THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY lla THRIEE ACT COMEDY Place-Halcyon House in Catskill Mountains Time-Early Summer CAST 'l'ini.f. a bell boy, - - - RAYMOND FRIVKE Sam. his eolored assistant, - LEONARD LUFIKETT Bobbie Baxter. in love with Jane, - CLYDE KILLION Mr. Winkler, a gay old sport, - LLOYD FRICKE Aunt Jane, a rieh old maid, IKIARCELLA KIMLER Lnzette, her maid, - - - GEORGA MA'I'L0t'K Jane, in love with Bobbie, - - - MARY MAUD WATTERS Benjamin Moore. a woman-hunter, - - - IRMA HAZEL Kitty, a play actress, - - - GRACE WILSON The boss of the Halt-yon House leaves for a vac-ation. He leaves T-ing, who makes Sam his assistant for two pereent of the profits, in eharze. The first boarders to arrive are Mr. Winkler, Aunt Jane, and Jane. Jane's father's will states that Jane must marry Benjamin Moore 'before six o'4-lock. However Jane is in love with Bobbie Baxter. Bobble, and old friend of Ting. follows Jane. In the meantime, Aunt Jane offers Winkler ten thousand dollars to find her a husband. He is going: to find one or bust. Winkler reeeived a letter and photograph from his actress friend, Kitty. Bobbie gets the letter and p-hotograph and tries 'to prove they are Winkler's. Jane thinks they belong to Bobbie. In order to win Jane, Bobbie dresses as Kitty 'and Ting steals Winkler's spee- taeles. Benjamin Moore arrives to claim Jane. Complications arise when Winkler thinks he is the man from the matr'mon'al afreney for Aunt Jane. Kitty, the real actress. arrives dressed almost the same as Bobbie. Moore, who has had too much hair tonie, proposes to Kitty. Winkler finds it out and gives Moore a beating, Aunt Jane i'l'llilllS Moore but he refuses to accept her. 'Phe t.wo Kitties get mixed up until they finally discover each other. The Will will be enrried out if Aunt Jane marries Moore, so he has to accept. This leaves Kitty and Winkler. also Jane and Bobbie, who ordered a 1-ler,fzyman in order to meet the six o'elom-k clause in the will. LIDQIOQIBQZDLIOLIDG 1928 caafaufazfozfanfamfa 66 SQ IDC laQ.faQ.laC.faQ.la THE MELTING POT Qfanfeafaafaafagfaco fr 1 rw 1 n 1 f7 1 n 1 n 1 n Q 10 GIRLS' GLHSIE MISS WINIFICED HANICR. Mary Xlilllll Watters Milelred Hawkins Vermm 'l'11o1nps011 Al2ll'2,'lll'l'f Dellllimz Edit 11 Seull lflllul Ullxill' Jewel Arvin Virginia Mia-hnels Hazel Morgrun CLUB DIR1'Il 1'lbK Mnrvellu Kimler Helen Fovey Vern Humpllrey Msxrjorie Cline Vernal XVEISIIHIII Geurgu Matlock Ln Verne Uushy Gladys Mntlovk 1 rv 1 'fl lf. fl 1 n 1 rv 1 fi rw 1 rw 1 6 rr 1 n 1 fl 1 .Q lat lei 1DC.189.fOC?DC,1DC9 1928 Qcvigcvfgcggcvfgcvfgc-19C 67 ,IDS ?f!DC!DQ!DC!DQ.le3C-10 THE MELTING POT QIDCIDQZOLIDLZDLIDQ 1 f' 1 1 0 1 1 fi 1 1 1 fi 1 1 fl 1 1 f' 2 1 1 0 ' A 1 1 f' 31 1 1 ry 'I 1 1 ja f. 1 1' ,1 'I I Q S1 1 fl 1 1 1 1 BOYS GLHLE GL U B 0 1 10 MISS WINIFRI-Ill HANICH. IJlliE.l l'HR. 1 ' n fi Ilvlnnn' List Rnssvll M4-Kvun 1 ln Rolwrt Wushhnrn Frank .Innes ,-, Clyalv Killion Harrold HlIL!LZ'illS 1, I'nnl Killion Hnrnlel Ivvs n 1 Glen Munro Dc-llmn' Inlen 1 1, Dunkin Yam-0 l.1-mnlral Lm-kott za Kennvth Ruhhins 110111011 'Frottm' 1 A Lyla- lfxnllgn-r Frnnk Hnnmhrey 0 1 Ln Maur St1':1111.-:o Ham'au'1l List 1 1 Uvvil A Robbins Nurmaln Sc-hwzlrtz 1 0 1 Glen Smith 1h 5 P 'I 10 40 H LIDC!DC.IDC.IDCvIDC.IOC.IDC9 1928 Sigfbivlbilbivl 91.135.18- 68 Oxfanfaafamfamfalfa THE MELTING POT afamfazfamfaafazface THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING lib 'Phe Seniors gave their 1-lass play Thursday evening, Dec-ember 15, 1927. It was a great sueeess ami was the talk of the townf' Henry Simmons, an energetic' business man and very peppyl, wants his meek partner. Chester Binney. to marry his lovely young daughter, Ethel. Mr. Simmons' ambition is to show his wife Harriett that he eau d-ance. Now Mrs. Simmons is I1 woman of strong will and she wants to be the renter of soeiety. She wishes her daughter to marry a dashing young m-an, Roger Shields who speaks Frenrh and seems to be a heart-breaker. But Sinnnons through mm-hi scheming deeldes to spread the false news that queer liinney has had a love affair with a glorified moving pix-ture star. Letty Lythe. Sally Otis and Lila Wilson. friends of Ethel. help spread the news over town. as they are graduated in the art of gossip. When Mrs. Simmons hears this. she ignores Shields and worships Binney as a hero. But as Letty Lythe its coming in person to their eity. she is bound to hear of liinney having a love affair with her. But her lover. Donald Swift. a movie direetor and pugilist. hears of it first. He is desperate and threatens to kill Binney. A fight oem-urs at the Simmons home between S'ilIllll0IlS. Shields. Binney and Swift. Binney beeomes a bold lover and makes' himself the hero, and wins Ethel. Swift and Shields get badly bruised, but Miss Lythe aml Swift are reeoneiled. At last Simanous proves to Harriet through the help of Sadie Bloom, a daneing team-her, that he 4-an one, two, three. eavort. CAST OF CHARACTERS Henry Simmons. - -e GLEN MOORE Harriet Simmons, - DOROTHY Hl'Ml'HR'EY Ethel Simmons, - GLAIJYS MATLOUK Uhester Binney, FRANK HITMPHREY Letty Lythe. - HELEN LAWSON Donald Swift. FRANK JONES Rodger Shields, - - CARL WILSON Sadie Bloom, MARGARET DENNING Sally Otis, - HAZEL MORGAN Lila Wilson, VERONA THOMPSON Annie, ------- LA VERNE UOSBY Phe quiet. inquiring little maid who helps Mr. Simmons in his sehemes. Taxi Driver. ----- NORMAN SVHWARTZ A typieal skipper of the gasoline trails. who reveals to Mrs. Simmons that 'Simmons has been with an- other woman. l!DC.lOC!DC.1DC!DC.IDC!DC9 1928 C9L1aL1aL1aQ.!a'LfaLfa 69 QLZDQIBQZDLIDLIDLIB THE MELTING POT QIOLIDLIDLIDLZO MISS CHERRY BLOSSOMN QZD Thursday evening, March lst., the high school glee rlubs under the direction of Miss Wlulfred Hauer, presented 'the operettaf' Miss Cherry Blossom. Miss Evelyn Barns, an American girl born in Japan, and whose parents died of fever, is brought up as a Japanese maiden. Her father's secretary uses her property for his own ends. When Evelyn, who ls known as Cherry Blossom is about eighteen, Worthington, the secretary, returns to Japan on his yacht with a party of American friends. One of them John Henry Smith, falls in love with Cherry and wishes to marry her, Kokemo, who has brought her up as his own dalurhter, .wants her to marry Togo, a rich politieian. From here on the 'um-tion is fast, u medley of solos and choruses carry you up to the climax. where---. Well of course you can guess--that the inevitable 'takes place, and they live happily ever after. ACT I Overture We are Geisha Girls, - - - - GEISHA GIRLS Like u Soft Cherry Petal, - CHERRY and GEISHAS Tokyo, ------ - JACK., HARRY and ALE-N The Queen of My Heart, - ------ JACK I've Dream-ed of Such a Place as This, CHERRY and JACK Down Lover's Lane. - - JESSICA, HARRY and CHORUS His Royal Nibs Togo, ---- TOGO and CHORUS She Will Marry the Great Togo, - - ENTIRE COMPANY ACT II Love is Like a Dainty Flower, - CHERRY and GEISHAS His Royal Condeseensiouj' - CHERRY, TOGO and KOKEMO Cherry Blossom, - ------ JACK Sailing on Life's Sea, - - CHERRY and JACK The Common Herd, ------- TOGO The Gamle of Love, JESSICA HARRY and CHORUS What the .Moon Saw, - - CHERRY and JACK In Some Dungeon Deep, ---- ENTIRE COMPANY ACT III Kokemo's Lament, - - - KOKOMO and GEISHAS Finale, --------- ENTIRE COMPANY GEISHA GIRLS IN KOKEMO'-S TEA GARDEN-Jewel Arvln, Helen Covey. Elba Ollear, LaVerue Cosby, Marjorie Cline, Margaret Denning, Mildred Hawkins, Lena Craig, Marcella Kimler, Gllbxdys M-atloek, Hazel Morgan, Wanda Robbins, Edyth Senll. Verona Thompson, Mary M. Watters, Violet Webb. AMERICAN CI-IIORIIYS-Vera Humphrey, Georgia Matlock, Virginia Mlehaels, Faye Sartuln, Ferue Gulley. Ceeil Robbins, Paul Killion. Robert Washburn, Kenneth Robbins, Delmar Ideu, La.Mar 'S'trum.ze, Gordon Trotter, Dunkin Vance. All three acts took plaee in Kokemo's tea garden, Tokyo, Japan. The 1-ostumes and the scenery were very artistic' and the play was most skillfully presented. LIDLIBQIBLIQLIBQIQG 1928 Callallatfamfalfalfa vo KIDS THE MEIQTING POT LIDQ 1928 -10 7 QLIDQIDQIDLIDLIDQID THE MELTING POT Q1aL1a .1o'L1oQ!a THE FOOTBALL BANQUET Wednesday evening, November 30, 1927, the community of LeRoy gathered in the high school gym-nasium for a great football banquet in honor of the third undefeated football team in the last five years. The guests of honor were Uoaches Robert C. Zuppke and Milton Uiander of the Vniversity of Illinois: l'. J. Roseberry also of the l'niversity of Illinois: Eddie Jacquin, sports editor of the Uhanlpailgn News-Gazette: Coach M1-Kean and the 'boys of the foot- ball squad with their mothers. The Fans' Association of which D. l'. Berry is president, sponsored the banquet. Music was furnished by the Uonununlty Orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club of the high schooll under the direction of Miss Winifre-d Hauer. After a most sumptuous meal, Oscar M. Phares, President of the Board of Education. aeted as toastmaster and introduced the speakers. l'oach Robert U. Zuppke made the principal speech of the evening. t'oac'h Zuppke stressed the value of athletics in developing manhood, both physically and mental. He said the 'Ffpirit of the Game teaches the boy to .put co-operation and team work above individual ill'l'Ol1l'1lllS'hIll0'llf, which fits the young 111811 to better perform his part in the scheme of life because we are each only a small part in the group in which we 'live and work. Uoach Zuppke also pointed out the fact that the grind of football develops and brln-gs out oneness of purpose -an-fl stick-to-it-iveness which keeps the boy ever rcady to endmrace opportunitfy xv hen it is presented. Life like the great game of football. brings to us opportunity, but if we are not ready to accept lt, we fail to reach our ambition. Letters were awarded by Coach McKean to the following: Capt. Chester Bishop, Aaron Hill. Clyde Good, Glenn Moore, Ray Vopeland, Harold Roggy, James Brown, Robert Hughes, Ulyde Killlion, Kenneth Roblbins. Reed Bishop, Lyle Fonger Russell McKean, Dethnar List, Linden Cl'lllllflHlll2h, Paul Crnmhaugh. LIB J UNIOR-SENIOR BAN QUET Wednesday evening, May 9. the Seniors were very graciously entertained by the Juniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. At 7:30 the guests entered the cafeteria to the strains of the Band Wagon. The cafeteria was very artisticalidy decorated with balloons and crepe paper. The banquet wfas served very delightfully: by the waitresses from Freshmen and Sophomore classes . After a splendid menu had been served, Mr. Joiner. ably serving as toastmaster, painted a picture of the Grand Parade. Of course everyone wanted to see the races so Irma Hazel agreed to take everyone that could tlnd a place in or on her Ford. Then Frank Jones proved h-hnself a good .pilot in the Balloon Ascension and everyone was landed safely on earth again. Everyone followed up that most interesting instrument, the Calliope, played by Verna Wasnzan. Mr. Taylor proved himself a very able but rather stern Judge. Dorothy Humphrey awarded Prizes and some of them were not so good, at least some of the Juniors felt they were not. The last and most interesting feature of the Carnival Fair was the Wheel of Chance turned by Helen Lafwson. When the Seniors found what Dame Fortune had in store for them they were ready to go home because it truly seemed that she held their fate ln her hands. QQ1aQfoLfaQ.faLfaLfaL1ac9 1928 comfomfamfaafaafamfa 72 LIDO QLIDQZDLZOQIDLIDQID THE MELTING POT Q.faLfa'.faLfaL1aLfaQ 1 If! ' CALENDAR I0 0 LIB lf. September September, 3'-Iiegiwstrattion. In September, 5-First day of school. Plass meetings and elections: President, Seniors, Frank Jones: President, J uniors, Robert Hughesg President, SOIIIIOIIIOPBS, Ilelman lf' Listg President, Freshmen, Vera Humphrey. September, 24--Football season begins. Bloomington ttberel, 13-6, our favor. 0 1 C90 to October fl 1 October, 7--Fairbury tthereb, 14-0, our fllVOl'. In October, 14-Drununer ttherel, 39-6, our favor. October, 22-Clinton ttherel, 35-0, our favor. Sopbomores have Wiener roast. 4n Mr. Joiner begins a series of moving picture reels. Seniors having their pictures taken. Freshmen have Wiener roast. Report cards given out. ln October, 28-Il. High tthereb, 19-3, our favor. Halloween party. ln C949 40 November 0 November, 17-Eureka therel, 33-6, our favor. November, 18-Teachers' Conference tno schooll. November. 24-ldarxner City therej. 51-0, our favor. l November, 30-Banquet in honor of football boys. Wh ee ' December n December, 9-Basket ball, Boomington therej, 26. LeRoy, 9. December, 8-Freshmen Assembly Period. 1 December, 15-Senior Play, The Whole Town's Talking'. December, 15-Junior Class Assembllfy Period. n December, 17-Basket Ball, Clinton, 8, LeRoy, 20. December, 23-Sophomores, Assembly Period. l December 22-Christmas Program in auditorium. December, 23-Christmas vacation. C!DC!DC.IOC.1bC.l0C.10C9 1928 ceafazfmxeafamfenfa 73 LIDLIDlleDLZDllD THE MELTING POT 'LIOL.fD .IDLIvDLID'L!9Q January. January, January, January 6-St. Marys thereb, LeRoy, 15g St. Marys, 24. 7-Wapella ttherel, LeRoy, 205 Wapella, 18. 11-Farmer Pity ttherel, first team game, LeRoy 8, Farmer City, 153 second team game, LeRoy 9, Farmer City 8. January, 12-Seniors, Assembly Period. January, 13-Rantoufl therel, LeRoy 14, Rantoul 16. January, 14-Ullnton ttherel, LeRoy 14, Clinton 41. January, 20fDowns ttherej, LeRoy 3, Downs 16. January, 26-Freshmen Assembly Period. January, 29-f'hl'lS'flll2IS Minstrel. O0 ' February ,, February. 1--Miss Smith gave t-alk in Assembly about Natura February, 2fJunior Ulass Assembly Period. County Tournament at Normal: Feb. 2. LeRoy 7 vs. Heyworth 12: Feb. 3, Lelioyf 15 vs. Lexinuton 143 LeRoy 19 vs. t'ooksviiY'le 133 Feb. 4, LeRoy 22 vs. Danvers 26. l ebrmlry 9-Sophomores, Assembly-Harold Huggins and Ferne Galley sang. Felrruary, 10-Downs thereb. E. T. H, S. 15, Downs 22. Seniors have Valentine party. Ulass basket ball, Freshmen 8, Sophs. 9. February, 12-Lim-oln Program. February 13-Juniors 'h-ave party. February. 14-Pontiac ftherel. LeRoy 17, Pontiac 40. Ulass meetings. Plass basket ball, Seniors 11, Juniors 6. February 15-Sophomores have party. February. I6-Seniors Assembly Period. February, 17-Lexington therel, LeRoy 26, Lexington 22. February, 22-Mr. Joiner spoke to us about George Washingzton. No sehool in afternoon. February, 24-No sehool. Teaehers' Institute. Rantoul ttherel, LeRoy 25, Rautoul 33. Q OG March March, 1- Cherry Blossom by Glee Clubs. March, 2-Farmer City there! : first team. LeRoy 32, Farmer City 203 sec-ond team, IA-Roy 13, Farmer City 12. Maru-h. 6-Wapella therel: tlrst team LeRoy 20, Wapella 213 seeond team, Ells- worth 17, I.eRoy 9. March, 7-Report cards. Marc-h, S-Juniors, Assembly Period. LIDLIDLIDLIBG 1928 Glfalfalfollaifallatfaw 74 il 5 5 5 s 2 ii 1 5 . .Q 'a A: n fb 1 0 1 fl n 1 fl 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 fl 1 1 In n 1 n 1 fr n 1 March, 9-eBusket Bull Tournament: Lelioy 29 vs. Bellflower 143 LeRoy 21 vs. Bloomington 26. March, 15-Sophonlores, Assembly. 10 co-Q: ' April April 5-- Arrival of Kitty, Junior Class Play. ,, April 13-Friday thirteenth- Unlucky. 1 April, 19-Anniversary of 1-yn-lone. April 18-Report currls. Juniors mlecielv on 1-loss rings. Senior's invitations arrive. April April May, May, May, May, , 21-Truck meet at Ranitoul. 22-Evangvlists come to LeRoy. April. svllSlll2lll, Frank Jones, Russell MvKeun, Blanche Blevins and Marcella Kimlor. Faculty and Board Banquet. 26kMr. Kent sings before high school. Preliminary vontest: first Verna C9-C9 May 4-elliterury and Athletic- Contests. 7-Seniors go to Springfield. 9-Junior-Senior Banquet. 10-Eastern Star play. Many, 27-Bac-culureute. May, 30-ilrzule S4-hool C0111lll8lll'0lll6Il'f. May, 31-High School Commencement. C9-CD June June, 1-Alumni Banquet. 2 2 5' 2 ll 1 fn 6 -..- , 4 Y X e 1311 .llllllllil A.11:.1ttr 4 .Nfl ml M' F ,faQ,far.!aQ.1ai.fac.1anfao 1928 oafaafamfvgfacfamfa 75 :9f.1aC.1aC.1aC.1oC.1aC.fa THE MELTING POT I 10 H THE STAFIF , 66 ' OF THE 1928 MELTING POT ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF EMPIRE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 1 tn Q23 L ln EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 1, Howard M. List 4 ln 1 GG fl ' EDITORIAL STAFF ' Q n LITI-:RARY EDITOR, ------ IIQII-n Lawson in S0f'IE'TY EDITOR, - mwl-ne Cosby 0 ART EDITOR, - - Howard List A n uAI.I-INDAII, - II-abex McWilliams n 1 ALIIIINI, - - - - Glndys Mnrlouk A ATHLETICS, Norxuxxn Schwartz, Rue Copeland A W SNAP SHOTS, Clara Miaalemn, vel-mm Thompson ,, HUMOR, , - , , Glen Moore TYPISTS, Hazel Morgan, Ella Lune 'O LIB 0 I BUSINESS MANAGER ' Frank E. Jones ,, OO 1 1 BUSINESS STAFF A SALES MANAGER, ------ Dorothy Humphrey ln ASSISTANTS, - JHIIIPS Huir, HI-len Covey BOOKKEEPER, - - - Clwster Bishop ADVERTISING EDITOR, - Frank Hilmpllrey QLIOQXOLIDLILJLIOLIOLIOQ 1928 GDC.-faC.laC.fo1.lOQ.laC.laC 76 , .-- .. ,. X., ,. ..- -Ia 1- .I - .ka a,..qp -.-X,-.5-.rg-.4-- '5YI 1ZliEHI'1f5i4i:t-I ff1f.t.m:wzsn-'L I---I'-rms:-ffxfcv' Q waz- - 1 ... . . .. . . . .. . . 'Vffx--f 4 I w.'f-'fit-'H-4.5 -'-'--3 -w-4-Q1 'lf . I,-I ,....,-I,-nn.-. I, I 1-. 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E 1 nily S. and Tiny Moore Wanted-Direct coinmunication with Virginia. .... ..................... I .indsey Morris Wanted-A new kind of tobacco to try, ................. ....... . ...... . Iamcs Brown Wanted-A teacher who will give me 100, ....... ..... I .yle Fonger Wanted-A redder lipstick, .................................. ...... I1 'erne Gulley Wanted-A man whose heart I cannot break, ..... ....... I ,ouise Banner Wanted-A man whose affections I can hold, ...... Wanted- Wanted- Some excitement. ................................... A subject I cannot flunk, .......... ........ Wanted-A new kind of face cream, ..................... Wanted-A way to get Algebra and not study, ..... Wanted-To go with a Senior, ................................ . Wanted-Some Still.man's Freckle Cream, ....... ...... . Wanted-A way to be popular, ......................... .,.. . Wanted-A way to fix my curls, .................. . W-anted-Two hands that break nothing, Wanted-A man, .......................................... .... . Wanted-A curling iron, .... ..... . Wanted-Applause, .................. ..... Wanted-An ounce of Pep, ...... ................ . OG CJOMING SOON! AT OUR THEATRE Mary M. Watters .. Richard Slgler Glen Smith Vivian Walton Harold Ives Alice Strayer .. Grace Wheeler Frank Humphrey Gladys Matlock Helen Lawson Blanche Bleavins Laverne Smalley .. Boys Glee Club Vera Humphrey The Galloping Ghost of the Backtieldf' starring the all-American football hem Aaron Hill. The Tempt1'ess, starring the greatest vamp the screen has ever known-Blanche Bleavins. A Kiss in the Dark, featuring Verona Thompson. D. W. Grittith's latest discovery ' BE SURE TO SEE IT! C!DC.10C!D9.1OC!DC.1D9vf0C9 1928 QLIBQZDLIBLIDLIOLIB 79 QLIDLIBQIDLIOLIDLZO THE MELTIN G POT C109-1QC.lDC.lDC.lDC. 1 fl 1 D Mr. Joiner-tTo the American History Classy Was that the last bell? Some Dumbbell- Yes, Manx. n Q-C9 t Dorothy H.- Do you think that a man should propose to a girl on his knees? Gladys M.- Well, either that, or she should get off. Q0 tn George M4-Grew- What do you want with your sandwitches? I Mr. Taylor- I always like bread with mine. 1h CDG 10 1 Miss Rinehart-1ITpon seeing: James looking rather bothered!- My poor boy. what 1, has onused you sad plight ? 0 1 .lim Brown- I have been duunted by the dirty dogs of destiny. seorrel hy the 1 st-urvey skunks of circumstances, and foiled by the frosty finger of fate. . 0 A 1 Q-Q 1 E, ' OH DEAH! E, With all apologies to F. B. H.-The worst thing about football is that none of the I, eneer leaders ever get injured. ,, 1 G-GJ 'I 1 Russell M.- Have you heard the new Eskimo song? 1' Delmar I.- No, whazzat? X lf- Russell- Freeze a jolly good fellow. 1? O0 1h Judge-1 To prisoner just condemned to deathl- You have Il right to express your 1h , Inst wish. Prisoner, 1 a barberj- I'd like to shave the district attorney. tn Q-O fl 1 Kenny R.-- I want some flesh.-reducing medielnef' 1 Drufrzlst- Anti-fat? ln Kenny- Naw, it's for my uncle. gn OG 'fl l Helen Covey says it isn't the eost of short skirts that bothers he1', it's the upereep. ll, ce-ca In Mr. Joiner- Who surrendered to Washington? 1, Aaron- Cornwallis ! 1, 4 Mr. Joiner- And Howe! 1 tn Q-G ln Mr. Bailey- Boy this is sure some patriotic pen l to Curl Wilson- How rome? to Bailey- It's gone dry, my 1hoy, gone dry. Lindsey M.- Sin have I the pleasant expression you require? Photographer- Perfectly, positively, and absolutely. lf' Lindsey- Then shoot quick, it hurts my face. 'fl o LIDLIBLIDQIDLIDLIDG 1928 GJLZDC.l6C!0C..l9C!DC.lDC.. 80 0 OUR ADVERTISERS 0 LIB When a reader gets this far thru a year-book, he usually makes a mental note of the fact that he has now seen everything and that it's all over but the shouting. Acting in accordance with this belief, he will hastily glance at this page- read a joke or two-and close the book with a favorable or unfavorable comment. Fellow readers: the merchants of this commun- ity are the sponsors of its success and prosperity! Time and time again, they have dug deep into their pockets to aid a project that has gone for the good of the community as a whole. This book is an actual example of the fact. In realization of this, the publishers of this volume are asking that you read the merchants' messages that are to be found on the following pages. Let us return to them the same good will that they have so kindly shown in making possible this book! f si -, E- '21, uv, n .4 .EJ-, , V rf 1059-' n , ' 3 . ,...',..x':v . ' 3? -T fr . ', ' 1, . L v .y -,ny . ,,, 1 J' , L , , . .Q A 1, ? F f. 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VanAtta, Proprietor LeRoy Illinois 5, s ' 0 ' S Sl 5 S S S Office Hours-8:30 to 12:00 mornings, 1:00 to 5:00, Afternoons , 1:1 .ea Thu 1 Aft . ,f- W. H. wngley Sz co. 'N my e 'i f -GRAIN- W is 'n ' W Dr. David E. Bost A LEROY : : SABINA DENTIST 3 C9-G -X RAY- S S C. E. Dawson, Manager 90 S fi 0 Phones: Office, S55 Rosidence, 199 ,, 0 mfoafamfaaamfagfaafw 1928 C9C.lOC!DC.lof.Z-DC.lDC.lDC. 88 Q,'LlDLlDC.IeD'LlDl.!vDLID THE MELTING POT QIDLIQQZOCZDLZDLIOQ 1 Q 10 A CLOTHING FOOTWEAR S S S S' f ln SCHOOL BOOKS Q I Q SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5 S fi ln ln S Q ' l Q IJ E HULIJEHLY C5 B I I B n HH?HHHIIHIIIIHIilllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . ,, B HINIINHHH!!!H!HHHlVIP'HH!VIlIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIlllllllSSPIHHHIlllllllllllllllllllllll 1 ln B 'L . XS, X 1 itug LeRoy, Illinois 1 5 Y Lv sue 5 S S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllIIllllllllllIIllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 'rl IIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIllI1li1111lllllmmlllumlnnS1J14in1HI11HIIllII1IIIIllIII1II11111I1III11II1I11llmlalllllllllllllllll A 'fi S Dependable, Quick B 3' Courteous Service S S S S S S S Q WALL PAPER FURNITURE S V RUGS F ii, ii 1 In - L.IaC.1DC.laC.faC!bL1aQ.1ac9 1928 GJQXDQZOLIOQIDLIBLZQ 89 Qf.faQ.faQ.laQ!oQJaQ.fa THE MELTING POT 1 1 'P Alll9l'lt'Illl Fivlal F0111-9, Steel Posts, Ev I Pll4'l' Posts. Coal, CPIIIPIIY, Tile, ln Brivk, 1.1111111191-, Mm work E. Building Material 1 1 DR. J. L. HARVEY 1 1 VETERINARIAN 0 ff ' as 1 ,, 1'RODITC'l'S Q, 1 Day and Night Calls- 1 ., Iusidv for Beauty 1 Promptly Answered woon Umsmv fm- Dmy lf' 9:9 Z. 1h 1 1 s. R. CORNISH 9 Phone No. 44 - LeRoy, Ill. ' V LUMBER COMPANY 1 F, F. E. Jones, Mgr. 1 Phone 32 n 0 1 . . . 1 Budd Wlsely Wlth Wood 1h 1 1 1 In 1 An Minutv You Nm-al tho Phone- ff n 1 You may 'want to call the doctor. D. 1 n your huslvuml, your wif:-, or u 0 1 frie-ml: with u tolephom- in your 1 A home, you vnu do so :my time dur- SQ 1 ing the twenty-four hours. Tha-re 1 n 2ll'P svvvrul plans from whivh you Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, A 1 muy sf-lout the sc-rvice dvsired. 1 . Ask for purtivulurs now. Investments , lf' ,, CORN BELT w . 1 TELEPHONE CO. . . . LeRo- - - - - ' ln Exchanges- Y, Illlnols Z, LERUY Hl'ZYWUll'l'H Mv1,EAN owen Building. 1'hm,,, No. 2 1 .x'r1,Ax'r.x A1m1N1:.'roN BELILFOWER 1 10 . -fgcvfgc-lgcvigcvfgcvfgc-139 1928 Qcvlgcvfgcvfvzvmgcwzgcvigc- Q-lC.IDC.IDl!DC.IvDC.1DC.fB THE MELTING POT Q!aQ,1.uQ.loc.foC,foQ.fo S 1 10 1 Q GO To- I ?. Your Relation for Money, f 5 Strangers for Advice If: i LS 5 AND S C. D. JONES S D. E. Buckles' S Pool Hall QUALITY AT LOW COST E FOR ENTERTAINMENT S 5 S' 10 Ib, Geo. B. Strayer ii, Hardware The S ' Variety Sto re in Windmills I' enmng Tum Ol k 5 J. E. Williams in Stoves Pumps C5 Proprietor g Muiestic- Ranges DeLaval Separators S l I ph 114 N1.1m in vhtllllx T7 fi LeRoy, Illinois LQROY, ' ' Illinois E' QQIDLIQLIDLIDQI1-DLIDLQDCD 1928 QC-I9Q!QClQC'IQQ'ZOC'IQCv 91 Q L, L lb Q ES 0 0 Q 5 5 Q Q is 5, fb, 5 5 L L 5 is 5 i Q in nnfacfnafamfemfamfa THE MELTING POT afacfvafaafanfaafu 1 . . lBAlRfLlEY lllwer Smith AGENCY listzllulislwml INT4 Q 1INsIrImNm: onli' AIA. , AUTOMOBILES AND KIINDS SUPPLIES X '4IlElR0Y. HAHNOIS X mfs Canby A. Barley Mary L. Chubbuck 0 L W ,, P Q A A , cv . QJ K NATIONALLY ADVERTISE!! BRANDS Wh' fps lppef Q' ' N. f I L' A s I l F X41 ' I XXX X llm-imz. Ilzunplmvll. Snider. lla-lhlmm-. 2' Nzilimml liisvuit. Pillslmry Mills X l'lmm' Nu. 412 1 LE ROY, ILLINOIS North 1'llK'SlllllI SIN-vt The Highest Quality Merchandise At The Lowest Possible Prices 3:1faQ1.IQfaaf.aLfoQJeLfow 1928 9Q.,faQfmfaQ.faL1oQ1aafvo Q,QfaQ.fol.faL1al1aQ.le THE MELTING POT 1 fi 0 I I 5, I I 2 GRADUATION DAY I I 9. A 5. 5 BANK I5 I BOOK I A Gift In Q WITH -that's ever S THE -in memory I5 I INITIAL F Q START 5 5 E' -at this E 5 -home bank QS S S 0 n I I 5 I A S L I I I I If I I II I I fi ' I 9, A I I . I 5, ,. I5 I 'D 'I D ' LeRoy State Bank 5 . S A Convenient, Useful and Growing Bank In L -reflects a future of success. is S QC,IDC.lDC.AfvDC.lb9.AfDC.lDC.l9C5J QC.lDC.1DC.1v1!D9lD9?BlfDQ 93 '9C,loQ.foQ.1aQ.foC.1aC.1a THE MELTING POT 0 0 rr I 1 u ,B Our MOttO-i'S6FV1C9,, 'fl Q STENSELS' 5 Funeral Directors S SS I 5 AMBULANCE SERVICE 10 S QQ 1 5 ll 1 911, R D S l,:l lill I li Ill W S S S S S 'fi 55, W. A. WEBB wg, Dealer in 1 Q All Kinds of Grain S QQ Q Residence Phone 119 5 Office Phone 129 5 LeRoy, - - - Illinois 10 Qcvfgcvlgcvfgcvfgcvfgc-fgcvlgg 1928 94 The Photographs In This Book By J. G. Hawkins 'k Star Studio s Qcv,f,3c,19c-focvfgcvfgcvfgc QLIBLZDQIDLI-DLZDLID THE MELTING POT LIDQZOCZDLIOLZDQZDCQ 4 4 fi 4 4 . EXCHANGE fl ' BOTTLING WORKS ' 4 - 4 E' R' M' D' AIZlllllflll'llll'Pl' of All Kinds of Pur- lf' luumfml II4-vvlulgos that uro Pure' in und Wholesonn' 10 GENERAL PRACTICE 0F MEDICINE ln AND PHYSICAL THERAPY , In 9.9 4n E' GINGER ALE A SPECIALITY tn n Uffivu Plltllli-', 28K 949 0 1 Rosideln-v Ixlllllll-l, 28L I I 4 R. I. Graham ln LeRoy, Illinois Proprletor In Phone 343 4 n n l Lelioy, - Illinois lx f- 94 4 4 4 4 A THE LE ROY JO U RNAL n 4 4 PRINTERS OF THIS ANNUAL 4 4 Z, f. 4 Linden f'..lS1K'Ilklll,! of footlmlll Yes, he is going to be our best nnln in ll few weeks. 1 A Murjory M.- Oh, Linden! How sudden. n I l.inden-- ! ! ! ! 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