Marengo Community High School - Yearbook (Marengo, IL)
- Class of 1920
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Tairyman ,S State Ban OF MARENGO Pays 3 71 Interest on SHVIHQS Payable fanuary Isl and fulp ls! Interest allow ed for the full month on deposlte made on or before the tenth of the month Organized chartered and operaled under the supervzsron and conlrol o the Ban mg Laws oj the Slate o Illlnors OFFICERS W REDPATH P d A 5 NGRTON V P ci ,I NZ A t t CARLTONS ROBB A t 1C h C. . , resi ent. . . . ice resi A. S. NORTON, Cashier E. . HI , ssis an Cashier. . , ' ssis an as ier Marengo Hlgh School I 920 VOLUME THREE REFLECTOR C.RFl?TlNGb e rl e C1955 o IQQO 131956111 tuq story O om SC TOO E111 O 0111 C 899 111 1119111019 O Oll1 HPD SC TOO CIEIVS W,1'f,' 1111 fq lldf-l,,'-f-11911 SUPERINTENDENT TAYLOR We the Class o IQQO do decllcate t IS year oo to our Supermten ent MR O E TAYLOR In appreclatlon o Ins goo vior an servxce to arengo H gh School , f, 'lu' bk .d, M i . s 4 'N H GH SCHOOL HlStOfy of the Marengo Hlgh School When lVlarengo was lrrst settled about IS37 the settlers after brmgrng their fam rlres saw the need for a school lhe frrst school w hrch consisted of a double log house situated where A E lnhompsons resrdence stands was taught by Miss Carolrne xsobb Mr O P Rogers also taught here IH l838 In l839 a Mrssronary by the name ol hlder Nlarvrn taught a school rn the East Wing of what rs now known as the Lotver house lVlr Lonkhn succeeded htm lhe lVlaren o bchool how ever had rts begrnnrng between l84l and l842 A burld mg srmllar rn style to the country school house of to day was erected where our present school house now stands lhrs rs described as being a long bulldrnv wrth the teacher s desk at the north end and two rows of benches on each srde lqhrs burldmg was used as a church as well as a school bome of the teachers of thrs school w ere Mr Stringer Mr L.1ndesly lVl1ss Lou se Babcock and lVlrss Burnsrde lhe Presbyterran Church was burlt m l852 Rev C F Goodhue was the hrst regular pastor As he was Interested rn furtherrng tne progress of educatron rn Maren go he allowed the basement of thrs church to be used by several prrvate educatronal IH strtutrons lhese rnstrtutrons were known as the academy About the same subjects taurfht rn the Hrgh bchool now were taught here Mr Carson frrst taught here He was succeeded by lVlr Lonkhn Dr lVl1ller also taught here after the lVlarengo College hu ned A two story burldrng was erected rn l852 where the present school burldrng now stands As the enrollment of the school rncreased rt w as found necessary to burld an acl drtron to the school ln H539 furnrshrn two rooms for study and two rooms for recrtatron lhrs burldrng was torn down and a new stone burldlng w as erected rn the early seven res lhrs burldrng was destroyed by lrre rn anuary ISSZ and the present structure of tlagstone was burlt lhrs consrsts ot four rooms on the frrst floor an assembly offrce and two recrtatron rooms on the second floor and two recrtatron rooms on the third floor lhe north burldrng contalnrn the hrst four rades was erected rn l897 Nl S R Painter Nlr Hrneman lVlr lhomas hrchaubraclc Dr Muller and J K Wheeler taught here wrth therr assrstants between the years l85Z and IS75 The frrst class to graduate from the Hrgh bchool was that of 1875 In I877 and l892 there were no raduatmg classes brnce then the Hugh .School has made rapld progress There has been an nrcrease rn the enrollment each year Because of this more teachers have been obtained Sever al new courses have been added to the currrculum the latest berng the Commercial Lourse Reahzrng how eager the young people of Nlarengo and the surroundrng country .re for a Hugh bchool education the voters of Marengo and vrcrnrty voted rn the fall of l9l9 to have a Lommunrty High School It rs hoped that the new burldrng will be erected rn the near future Mary Grover and Olga Voeltz P rge Fu e . . 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The Communlty l-hgh School It gives the Scnrots ol IOZO gre rt plea ure to announce the contemplated erectlon of Communrty Hrvh bchool rn lVlarengo lhrs school rs the result of endeavors of our Lounty buperrntendent A lVl Shelton and other rnfluentral men of lVlcl-lenty Lounty as well as those ol the people of lVlaren0o vv ho loresavv the great advantage to be garned ty combrnrng the several drstrrcts adjornrnff lVlarengo rather than by estabhsnrng 1 sepwr atc lugh school rn each drstrrct lhe hrgh school was voted upon list fall and although there vv as some opposrtron rt was carrred by a Good majorlty and vve are sure that those opt osrng lt vvrll soon come to reallfe then mrstake vv hen rt rs put ln operatron the lrrst board ol drrectors vvas chosen durrng the vvrntel It const ted of lVlessers O C Wrrglrt H Patterson Nell Dunham l lj ohnson ind IJltlllIJ Andrevvs they organwed vvrth H Patterson as presldent and O C Wrrvlrt Secretary and 1 easurer exprred thrs sprrng a nevv electron vv as leld hlr P5ll?lSOU In llll' mCaI1llm9 l6Sl2f1'?Cl so rt was necessary to vote lor three nevv meml ers lVl ohnson vvas re elected l re nevv members elected vvere lVlr Kelly and lVlr B Boyle lVl1 Boyle vvas made presrdent of the nevv board The school vxrll of course have all the advantages of the Lest school over the old 'une hrgh schools buch advantages as a large experrment ground for agrrculture a com plete equrpment lor the teachrng of busrness methods the large athletrc held and all the ec u pment necessary lor the different scrence laboratorres the H M C, A vvrll undoubtedly have rooms rn the school as vvell as the other benellcral organrzatlons ol thrs nature lqhere vvrll be a large assembly hall v hrch vvrll be used lor all school allarrs bhort courses ln busrness and agrrculture vvlll le offered for the benelrt ol the com muntty ln short Marengo and the surroundrng conmunrtles are dorng one of the great est tl rngs lor the vvellare of the present and of the comrng Ueneratrons lxennetlr OllllSlOIlC I' Agn Nx ' ' : .f - ' '. z f A . . 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X Vale-drctory r I resrdent Memltrs of the Class of l920 Members of the Board of Lduca tron Mr Supermtendent Members of the Faculty Fellow Classmates and Frrends It has devolved upon me as a member of thrs class to make the farewell address rn bcnalf of the class of l9Z0 My thanks are due to you for the complrrnent pard rn se rn me to perform thrs duty I greatly apprecrate the opportunrty to grve expressron to tht few thoughts appror rrate to thrs occasron Wlrrle I am spealtrng here tonrvht I do so wrth an acute gratefulness for the ela tons that have so long leen marntarned among We entered the frrst year of Hrgh rrool a trrnrd shy and sell deprecratory group of scholars but we are departrng rmprov rd rn mmd and body the result of four years of earnest work We go hence wrth our e ulomas prepared to frll a place rn the world w hrch no one else can frll Xve go pre Jared to frght the battle of lrfe w rth a strong hope and larth that we wrll wrn rn whatever callrng fate may grve us Now as we part to go rnto drfferent w alles of lrfe let us forget our youthful rrrerudrces rf we have any and part as lrrends because lrrendstrrp rs too a red to be tampered wrth In our farew ells let us each strengthen the frrendslrrps w hrch were woven rn our Alma Mater Days Members of the Board of hducatrcn Ihe class of 1920 takes thrs occasion t ank you the gurdrng body of our school for the favors recerved at your hands l nough through your efforts our Alma Mater has attarned a lrrgh standard rt rs our one wrsh that she should attarn that lrrgh goal for w hrcb we can and must strrve rf we w rsh to suc med l9Z0 to express to you our gratefulness for your earnest endeavors We go rnto the rorld wrth the most rntense esteem for the patrence equal Justrce and krnclness you have Jrsplayed to us Our pranks and mrschref w hrch never w rll be forgotten were merely the utcome of erruterant youthful sprrrts that must have an outlet I am proud to say that vou drd not suppress our sprrrts and thereby proved yourself our true frrend and counsel We shall rlw ays remember w rth great Joy the trme spent under your farthlul gurcl net llre only w ay we can show our apr recratron for what you have done for us rs by achrcvrng the goal that you desrred for us namely to be confrdent stalwart honest rn dependent and sell supportrng men mstead of world saplrngs Members of the Faculty In Lehalf of rt e benror Class I wrsh to assure you of 'wr vratrtude for the krndness forbearance patrence and wrsdom you have manrfested to v ara us By always berng wrllrng to assrst us rn socral functrons as well as berng ready to rssrst us rn school work you have planted rnto our memorres somethrng sacred some thrrrg that cannot be lrglrtly brolten or forgotten Ihe Class of l920 unrtes rn brddrng you a fond farewell and w rslrrng that everythrng Good may come your way f ellow Llassmates Ihe hour of partrng draws nrgh In sprte of the fact that wc are lrlled wrth joy because we have attarned that for whrch we have strrven so long a rnge of sadness creeps rnto my heart at the thought of leavrng the school we all love so tell Let us always recall w rth fond memorres the pleasant years we spent lrere together Olga Marrt Voeltf . J V sl. ' , 1 ' M . . , , , , - 4 - 1' r , ' . ' , - 'f ' ' K - Ir-cl' .g ' ' . ' ' ' ' x V V. . . . ' 'A L 'D , . A 3 A . r .- t .. ' M J ' ' us. ' - ' - Sf' I I , I , - , I ' , ' I A - VI ' ' ' l . rr, , , ' ' , - - 1 , . I ,. x . Y. O . . Y Y ,., Nr , , . , I A y I . . g . . v. l lVlr. Superintendent: It gives me very great pleasure, as a member of the class of I , . ' ' . I ,r c ' , r V' ' ' . . ' I A K . - A 9 I D - or. ' z '. . ' ' ' ' ' L ' - ii - 'W I . ' I . : s I x ' , '- s -A I - I f v I 1 I 9 I- I ' Tc -I' . I A I- ' rn.. I L D I I . 1 K , l V I ' .- . . . . , , .' ' , ' . - 1 , 9 D . I wr I 1 - I - v I v v I y , r A ' ' v 1' If I':rg-- 'l'w'r-rrly Salutatory We the Llass ol V170 extend 1 most cordial welcome to the parents laeulty members ol the Board ol l clucatron and frrencls who are present rlrrs exenmg Within 1 day we will laaxe reached that Goal towards which we haxe been strixrnfr lor lour long vet short years We reach rt only to enter upon a new and greater lrerc. the held ol lrle wlnch hes stretched hefore us a mystery Wlrat rt contains we do not and cannot Lnew We will retwrn our school dwys only as fond memories wnerr we assume these Greater' and Uraxer Jurdens w nch eset us rs X e lei e tie 'mtslrolcl ol the school so dear to us We will and must meet these worldly battles lace to lace always remembering that a nation looks to her eclucatronal ll1SlllLlll0l'lS lor men ol brains Nature and destiny are honest and to the victor they grant the por s lomorrow exenrng we leue only to return rn future years as alumni seeking to new rn 1 lex days or hours those nexer to he forgotten lessons acqurreu rn the clas rcom and on the athletic held lhe time i s come when we as a class must part hat so clearly rormed by us during our school days lwhese tres in future years whether rr prosperity or disaster can be but a source of pleasure and comfort to us Le fonlrclence and truth ahrde wrtlr u always rememhermv and honoring our dear old ALIVIA lNlfX ll R Let this exenrnv he the brightest and happiest ol our school Clays and though this is the last ewenrng hut one together we will he of goocl cheer ancl enjoy to the utmost these lew hours that yet remain During the exercises ol this ewenrng I hid you hsten to those who as our repre sentatrwes will protect helore you the xarrous pictures ol our hrfh school hle and will lrophesy into the lar distant future le rung tc y tr the standard ol our lime t r rrrrtcl on and ner onward rs exenrng as x e gatrer rn tns hal to he entertarne X rrlr jclte and sa ne and to chrde one another you must remember that good friendship 'incl lsmdly leehngs ne our motixes We will sacrrlrce our own mistakes and follies to enjoy those of others lo such scenes the class ol 1970 again lnlcls rts lrrencls welcome He-rhert W O lXllllI1fl l'l Iw lllX 4 1 U ' U- H V te K K - ' -. s - V Q V . T ' c ' L Y . I , ' ' I I ' i . ,, 4 K V V. A V D V V V , V V V. V. D cy , - y . .U Li . V . . V , I V- , . , V , K r 2 v. X l' I K l - - L . v C I .V y ' , r D' U' ' I - 'l' be Q' v 'ur l , ,I ' ? , ., 'i , 5 ' ' . , Y I - C 1 'l. ' . ...' , L . V ' . . V 1 : I: k rr-' ' ' . v ' 1 . ' -- - - . ' ' ' , ,' i '.la.l ,' ',e . I 'Q' we will dely those circumstances to arise which may sever those ties of friendship M L . D K V V , . . V V V V V r 9 ' , , ' e. t ., ' ' ' ' . 'C : ' A Z, L A . V , O .x K . M x D . . . . f' . I . , Z 'V x 5 0 . 4 1 ' e . O l7l' ,1 ' r ' ' . lhl ' ' .s v A lr' lf l ' ' d v' Q' ,t . z ' ' . ' e ' , 3 . e - L. s.. L 1 Q - I Q Class HlStOIy As lt has been the custom of each clas to 'nake known its hlstory we the class ol Z0 shall narrate our somewhat lntrlcate hlstory Although our hlstory may not be of much Interest to the pubhc nevertheless It has a rmg of happmess and the memories of good trmes for the Class of Z0 The class whlch entered M H S 1n I9l6 as Freshmen numbered forty eight 1-low we dreaded the thoughts of berng scrutlnlzed and rrdlculed by thc upper class men Nevertheless we took heart ln hand and thought of the days to come when we would be bemors Cheer for the Freshles for they wlll advance Our flrst class meetlng bept 25th was directed by Mr Gardner at whlch we selected our class colors purple and whrte Richard Countryman Presldent Mar garet Pringle becretary Abner Kelly Treasurer and Mlldred Goodrlch class reporter were chosen for our l'reshmen class officers Mr Dahlberg was chosen as our advrsor We worked dlhgently so that we could overcome the rrdxcule of the upper class men On anuary 25th oe Patterson lnVltCd us to hls home for a party which was a huge success As Mr C.-ardner had forbldden the hazing of the Freshmen we arrlved home safely much to the dlsmaj of our friends the upper classmen When we returned as Sophomores ou class had dwmdled to thlrty erght Our class offlcers chosen for this year were Margaret Prlngle Presldent unlor Kelly X'lCC Presrdent and Mildred Csoodrlch Secretary and Treasurer Mr Alexander was chosen as our advlsor lhls year contained many soclal events A weenle and marshmallow roast 1n Swagers wood a party at the home of Kenneth ohnstone a slelghrlde out to Leo bulhvan s whlch was greatly enjoyed ln spite of tlpplng over and bobs comlng off the runners Perhaps the oyster stew was the chnef cause for the enjoyment Later rn the year Ruth Dalby gave a party Everyone who attended reported a Good time especlally Alex who hadnt had anythrng to eat srnce noon and very httle then Two other parlles were given one at the home of Mary Grover the other 1n Svxagers a dull boy can be made to read All play and no work makes ack a dull boy tne subjects taken up this year were somewhat new to us The geometry class worked hard with theorems hypothenuses and angles whlle the Ancxent Hlstory Class learned of the old L.-reek Mythology lhe Botany class enjoyed a trlp to the wood early ln the bprmg with Miss l:.lberg hngllsh Correctlon week was found mterestmg as well as helpful to the hngllsh class whlle the Bookkeepers worked hard makmg thelr ac counts balance We certainly were a jolly bunch 1n our unlor year which must be acknowledged by the other classes Vlfe had lost ten of our members but four new ones had jomed us thus making an enrollment of twenty n1ne Our offlcers for this year were ohn Vvllson Presldent Abner Kelly Vxce PYCSldCHf Mary C-rover Secretary and Treas urer Our advisor was Mxss Holroyd Our partles were numerous The flrst was a weenle and marshmallow roast ln Swager s wood Adelbert Coon next entertalned the class A mock wedding was given wlth Ralph Carmack as the brlde Leo Sullivan and Ruth Dalby opened their homes to us On Feb l8th Grace Lowe enter tamed us lhe class wrll always remember her lnterest ln It though she was not a member of rt at that tlme lhe umor Prom on May Znd was the brg event of the year Weeks before It was glven the poor unlors attempted to learn a few new fangled steps under the dr ectlon of Professor Leo bulllvan The Prom was a real success for lt was well attended and everyone enjoyed rt Un May 23rd Frederlca Wllke entertained the class We had a good tlme ln splte of the fact that the Seniors made way wlth the strawberrles About this time ohn Wllson left school and Abner Kelly took hrs place as Presldent lhe next party was a plcnrc ln Swager s wood Miss Holroyd mvlted the class to her home rn Genoa on une 7th We shall never regret acceptmg the mvltatron lhe last party of the year une l4th the unrors very gracrously mvrted Continued on Page Sixty eight tr tw utx tx . 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Y J . , J f - P ': gr- w- V 1 Class Prophecy lVlany years have passed srnce I saw my classmates rn a group as we drd rn scnool at the class meetrngs partres and dances Ihe other nrght I went to bed tlrrnkrng of my past school days I fell asleep after many hours of wonderrngs Soon ' passed through the door leadrng to pleasant dreams and found myself rn a beautrful room frlled wrth people and Adelbert Coon our class musrcran and presrdent tandrng on the stage speakrng on the toprc Work and Honor Wrll Follow Hrs tone of xorce had not changed and rt remrnded me of the trmes when he spoke to the Senror class of hrs wonderful plans At the left of the speaker sat Ruth Dalby takrng notes on the subject whrch she rrrtended to read and explarn to her ILngIrsh class She was an Englrsh teacher rn the Hrgh bchool of thrs town When I was gorng to the statron to rake the electrrc car to my next place of dreams I saw Alfred hrchler appear at the trcket wrndow ready to sell me a trcket and rnform me that the car was on trme Often trmes rn my school Clays he would say rt was on trme although we had to wart at least frfteen mmutes I he car had at last arrrved and upon enterrng I saw a young lady beckon to me Ar second glance I saw rt was IVIary Glov r our vrce presrdent and ambrtrous lrttle worker We had a llttle chat and she told me she had recerved the posrtron of teach rng rn a country school As I stepped from the car at the next statron I saw Frank Hrggrns srttrng rn a Chandler tourrng car He was there to meet hrs wrfe whom he expected on thrs car He had marrred and was workrng on a farm I greeted hrm wrth a good handshake md extended to hrm my hearty congratulatrons From here I walked down the street seekmg a drug store I entered one rntendrng to buy some torlet artrcles I was very much surprrsed to see Werner Hlnz our class stenographer comrng to wart on me I-Ie sard to me Although my harr looks whrte I work wrth all my mrght I was about to leave the store when I accidentally bumped mto a man Upon rrst glance I saw rt was Kenneth ohnstone commg wrth a basket of eggs to be exchanged for grocerres He was the owner of a poultry farm and was gettrng amng famously wrth the help of hrs brother As rt was gettrng near dmner trme I made my way to the home of my grrl lrrend In the evenrng she asked me to go to church wrth her and I gladly consented VVe entered a beautrful adorned church and to my astonrshment saw Clrfford Krtchen tandrng rn the pulprt just ready to begrn hrs sermon entrtled Mortalrty After lrstenrng to hrs grand advrce I felt pleased to thrnk our class contarned a person wrth such talent After my frrend and I had arrrved home we trred to amuse ourselves by read mg the newspaper I am fond of the story and Joke page and as I glanced at the love problem sectron I saw the name of Herbert Kutzner our romantrc character rn the class play Ihe broken hearted lovers were askrng Herbert for advrce Thrs partrcular person asked what he should do when a grrl gave hrm the cold shoulder lo thrs Herbert replred that he should never desparr He had not yet grven up hopes among the femrnrne sex and advrsed thrs person to keep up courage assurrng hrm that he would garn therr attentron lhese were all the acquarntances I saw and heard of that day The next mornrng my frrend wrshed to show me some of the beautrful places rn the crty After we had walked a long drstance we became thrrsty and decrded to have some rce cream We entered a confectronery store and seated ourselves at the table In the drstance I saw a neat Iookrng clerk whom I thought I knew Upon her frrst glance at us she recog nrzed me and came over To my surprrse I saw she was Emma Nulle our class Necretary and lreasurer bhe was engaged as the candy clerk When leavrng the store we saw a crowd of people surroundrng an ambulance about a block away lVIy frrend and I were currous and hurrred to the spot A man had been hrt by an automobrle and two rurses were dressrng hrs wounds One of the nurses looked very famrlrar to me I was very much delrghted to hear rt was lContrnued on Pave Srxty srx lr Iw rrlx llrr r , - A , ., Q 1 , -I - - .I - n - I . s Q - , 1 C , ' v - - 2 . - v . . . 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Last Wlll and Testament of the Class of l920 lhe benlor Llass of lVlarengo lll havmg been lnformed that on une 4th l Z0 she must due due to a very serlous case of knowledgltls has COI11ITllSSl0I1Ed me as her attorney to draw up a wrll lnestowmg the few earthly effects whrch she now nas ln her possessron upon her nearest and de rest frlends and relatives Llsten then to the readmg of the Last Wlll and lmestament of the Class of l920 Tl-IE WILL We the class of IQZU belng of sound mmd and memory and knowm tl uncertainty of this frall and transitory llfe do make ordam publlsh and declare lhxs to be our last wlll and testament l'1rst we order and dlrect that our executor hereinafter named carry out all our bequests mentioned as convenlently as posslble lo the underclassmen who are following our footsteps ln the quest of knowledge we bequeath our seats ln the assembly lo the Jumor grrls we bequeath the rlvht to amuse the boys ln the hall DlOVlCllflU that they get the permlsslon of the supermtendent This right IS at present held ln our memorres We bequeath the rlght to block the alsles ln the assembly to Frank Conway lhls rlght IS at present held by Kenneth ohnstone We would advlse you Frank to see hlm IH order that you may learn the most sc1ent1f1c way of dolng thls o hlda Muller we bequeath Lmma Nulle s glggle lo lslancls lVluz1v we wrll and bequeath Adelbert Coon s athletlc ablllty We would give you Clifford lkltchen s also but he rs not wllllng to part wlth It lo the nolsy lsreshmen we bequeath the dllrgence ln studymg shown by Esther bteege and Ruth Dalby ly Herbert Kutzner We bequeath to Raymond Abraham the valedrclory speech plovrdmg hrs scholar 'np ls the best 1n the class Olga Voeltz has thls speech this year lo lVlaur1ce Kltchen we bequeath Clifford s ablllly for playlng the bass horn We bequeath to Ralph ordan the chewing gum found on the under slde of lvlarlon Uebers desk Marlon has a very large assortment and lt ought to keep you chewmg for at least a year lo Donald Prmgle we bequeath Frederica Wllke s manner of entertammg friends Donald has been well schooled rn thrs and he ought to acquire thls art ln a very hort time We wrll and bequeath to Ruth Hulett Helen Schneldew 1nd s musical ablllty lo Hazel Hyde Marlon Moon Francis Redpath Robert Casely and Harold Wllke we bequeath the good scholarship of Mary Grower Florence Rltter Mal rvuerlte bheahan Werner Hlnz and Paul Stouvenm lo l'ranc1s Lhurch we bequeath Frank Hlggm s wrt We bequeath to Laura l'1ertag Lstella Stewart s herght Or at least as much as Lstella can spare lo Nelhe Loomls we bequeath lda Serdenstrang s faculty for w rltlng poetry lo our beloved school we would give our smcere affection our deepest reverence our heartlest gratitude and the whole unllmlted wealth of our eternal memory We do hereby constltute and appomt Mr Howard Tanner Presldent of the unlor Llass the sole executor of thls our last wrll and testament rn Witness Whereof We the Class of l9Z0 the testators have to thls our will set our hands and seal thls 4th day of une Anno DOmlnl One Thousand Nine Hun dled and lwenty fblgnedl Adelbert Coon Presldent Emma Nulle Sec y Treas Alfred Elchler lu lw ntx faux 79 . . 4 ' , . y , ' . t . 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Class P oem llre lreshmen days are out of sri, rt llrose days so happy 0 cheery so brrght Wlren ve mere tree from toll and care And yxrth all others our joys drd share We all had rrrany a pleasant time Ne er once C0lTlITlllllI'tS., a single crrme And rxhen the year had passed auay We stood a bophomores rn frne array lhe folloysrng year me returned to school Determrned as bophomore to abrde by the l:xamrnatrons there were many more lhan rn the lreshman year vhrch were We then uere students ol the Sophomore Qlsrss Wlrrch lroasted of the lust of lad and lass benrors me were all armrnv to be Drgnrlred mrvhty Senrors me ru e a hore lo the unror Class ue next ascended the lessons rn hnghsh were now extended But study me must just as before l'or after thrs year ue had hut one more llre teachers all loyed us they had to adrnlt And that made us ysrllrng to do our hrt We were Uorng to he benrors the folloysrng year Happy ue were and full of good cheer As benrors me stroye to complete our work l'rom hevrnnrng to end ue rexer drd shrrk Lommencement Day dress nearer and nearer And our last school days grexs dearer and dearer A teelrng of sadness crept rnto our hearts lor we knexx at the end ue had to depart lo the drlferent places of future hte Many to contmue then torl and strrfe We are thrnkmg of the future and shadowy past lhrnkrng of our Class no not the last lt rs here ue must part forewermore But let us Go on as happy as before Rememherrng the good old trmes me have had the sweet the lnrtter the good and the had We lxnoyx many ysrll xseep and many yxrll sigh As the C lass of 70 lesnes the lVlarengo High Ida Sred enstrang ' C cv ' 1' I' K 9 , - V V C a . , , . 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V K 2 X Q f 'V Z R 49 L . 1 li f -491 f ,fi 'fn 7 f , , Q 22 v M f ' , 'X wwi H w-6 lllllx lx JUN OR CLASS fi N umor Class HlStOfy We the class of twenty one after several hours of long thmkmg and hard roncentratlon have deemed lt necessary to present to the publlc our wonderful record mb a class our class hrstory We do not expect you to remember the many figures or complicated facts concermng us and what we dld but merely wrsh to show you that we have the best most wrde awake and most progressive class that exer attended V H 5 Way back rn 1917 we made our frrst lmpresslon on the hlstory of our Alma Mater and we trust that our later lmpresslons have made a lastxng rnark on the pwges of her hrstory We lrke all other freshmen were green and scared when we entered hlgh school but we have slnce proved our rrght to stand with the best We orvanwed as a class choosmg lVl1ss Wlng as our class adsrsor Doris Countryman as prcsrdent and for our class colors chose Purple and Gold We have ever smce :een known as the Purple and Gold Class We numbered thlrty slx at that tlme and were noted for our hard honest work good tlmes and good nature We certamly labored drlrgently that flrst year ln drre antlcrpatlon of what would happen xl we drdnt We were teased lllltlated and scorned by the upperclassmen but our good nature soon w on a place for us In therr respect and frlendshlp We came back ln the fall of mneteesr elghteen a very drfferent lookmg class We had the haughty look of the sophomore and we had all grown very much Long pants bevan to be the style among the boys and the grrls began to do their harr up We were gI'OWVlI'lg up We forgot all about our mrsery whrle Freshmen and Jomed rn wrth the other classes ln tormentmg the Freshmen lhls was one of our happiest wears ln school for we certamly had many good trmes Our class now numbered only twenty elght there belng three who could not stand the pace We had many more parties thls year than when we were Freshmen but our studies became harder also Laesar had supplanted Latin l and Engllsh II was much harder than llngllsh I We were begmnmg the bra of Hard Work lt eemed but we overcame the more drlflcult studles and soon drd not notlce the drfference Thrs year we chose George tary and treasurer lVl1ss lombaugh was elected to serve eral of our boys broke mto football and basket ball thls the class the drstmctlon of havmg very good athletic ablllty nrvh standard of scholarshrp having several members who as our class advrsor Sev year and they earned for A a class we had a were honor puplls rn thelr classes We flnlshed the year ln hugh sp1r1ts and hopefully awarted the trme when we l'ould rom one another ln the fall We certamly are proud of our record as a class for the year of mneteen nme teen We were junlors and considered ourselves superlor to any class m the school We had the addltlon of three new members from the new preaclers fam1lres- Nlarlon IVloon Larryl Lhurch and Francls Church We also took ln several members who dropped from the benlor class and became unlors agam We chose as our offlcers Dorrs Lountryman pre :dent Leo Sullivan vlce president erson secretary and treasurer Our presrdent and v1ce pesldent left after the flrst semester and ln therr places we chose Howard Tanner Hazel Hyde vrce president Miss l:.1berg was appointed as our class class again furmshed several men to the athletics of the school Also boys Joined the High bchool Band We had many enjoyable parties and oe Pat school shortly presldent and advlsor The several of our this year and vn splte of the members who left school we now number twenty slx lihe umors cer tamly have stuck together these three vears and thls IS due to the splendid work of our class adusors who kept the class together We are now lookmg forward to and 'nlannrng for the greatest event of our umor year The umor Prom Its success s assured and the success of the class by the way the townspeople have backed the school events the past year We hopefully awart a prosperous year next year and when we have fmlshed our course we hope to have left an unblemlshed record a re cord to be proud of and one that all comme' classes wlll look up to and say They were the class of twenty one Carryl A Church I I r lhlrtx thr , V - v, ' I , , 5 , ' I ' as A, .. I , . , , , , A , , , - , , , r l. . . L ' D ' ' .H , .. , . - I . , A . .YV I Y A 1 I AD' - . - s s Y y ' , q - Q .. ,, - - - . Y - - -, n a, . 4 I v , I - , , , A -l , ' s- . . ' . A I . ' iv I , A I . v , , y , Y ' v S D ' ' it 97 ' ' I . . 1 - I S , . Ueneen as our class president, Hazel Hyde vice-president, and Leroy Ackman secre- ' 'A V - - r . . . . 4 . sl , r K . s ' D . . 1 . . . Q . C . , . I X . . , . . i . 1 . , , S. 5 U . , ' . 1 . , J - l , . - - 9- 9 . 'I 9 V . Y ' Y . ! . , - : . , 1 , y I . 1 . , I .I i J ' L , . , n 3 i ' . v - H ': LS: ' ' ' ' Q- 'P+' r- Xl, XX 'ff Wy!! Nvfllf I Xvk X......:g Q WHM Q 2 W A VKX ll, XWINVV 01111 -Q--q.-f QA K, Ju Img. 'l'I1i1'l5 -sxx SOPHOMORE CLASS Class of I 922 We entered Marengo High School on Sept l l9l8 with an enrollment of snty tl ree members lhrs rs posltrvely the largest class that ever entered sarcl Hrgl School Durm the frrst week of school we were very confused and tlmld but alter another week our trmrdrty dlsappeared and we were recognrzed as full fledged l'resh n en We soon became as bold a the mrghty Seniors themselves On September 27th held a class meeting and elected the follovvlng offrcers for the year Presldent lrrances Redpath Vrce Presldent Mrldred Kelley Secretary lqreasurer Richard Pat rick Class Reporter Louise l-lance Mrss Booth Sophomore class aclvr or Purple and g een were chosen for the class colors Our llrst socral aflarr was a marshmallow roast held ln Hale s woods Sever xl of the Freshmen had therr boldness taken out of them that nrght ancl some swore to wreak therr vengeance on the next Freshmen Other partres were held rn the Dramatlc Hall and at the homes of Mrsses Vrolette Culver Mlldrecl Kelley Agnes Rombaugh and lrene Lrchler We celebrated the closrng of our successtul Freshmen year by a plcnlc at Crystal Lake Nearly every memner of the class bemg present we all had a plendld time lrs une l4th what wonders hath man wrought we have become S 019 H O 1Vl O R lL S over nlght September l l9l8 the great and mrghty clas of 22 returned to the spacious hall ol the Marengo l-lrgh School wrth an enrollment of forty seven Pupils C Robert Casely Vrce Presrdent Franklrn Hopp Secretary Treasurer Eva Sullivan f lass Reporter Lloyd laylor Member ol Aclvlsory Committee Loulse Hance Supt Taylor appornted Miss Burhans as our class advrsor Our frrst party was held at Swager Clove Other socrals were grven at the homes of Mrsses Evelyn Comerer Leora Csurke Eva Sullrvan and Francis Maguire lhe Sopho nore class has been well represented rn all l-llgh School actrvrtres having had a good representatron ln football basketball track band and the gurls C-lee Club Lloyd Taylor SOpllOIl'lOI'C Class Abraham Raymond Andreas Luc Buhrows Margaret Casely Rolert Cassler C-eor e Chestnut l ruman Deetjen Vlda Dunker Edwin Elchler lrene Codar Frwm C-rrebel Iva Gurke Leora Hance Elbert l-lance Lourse Hauschlld Laura Hugh Lorraine Hopp Franklin ordan Ralph Kelly Mildred Kitchen Maurice lxleln Ida Lockwood George lVleckeben Martha Meckeben Laura Maguire Francrs McGovern ohn Miner Ruth Murphy Anna Muzzy Francis Prrngle Donald Redpath Frances Renw rck Ceorge Rrtter Raymond Rombaugh Agnes Schuhr C-enoveva Stanford Mary Stockw ell Dorothy Sulllv an Eva Sw onguer Wendell l aylor Lloyd Voelt7 Gertrude Ward Frank Waterman C-rant Woleben Stanley Wright Clark Zlckuhr Alma I ltlrt v n X , . . . .. N ' ' ' V, . . .A 4 1 - 1 . O I I I I , I . ,A . I , . , - 1 . s ' ' . we A ' I - ' , f 1 I . I . Q - I , - 'Z s 1 y 5 - ' r . ' ' . 1 V I ' N V Y . 9 U V I r 4 - ' I . ' V s A ' . J r ' ' , 's ' ---- - - - -' -U l ' . , . L, , L s ' 's ' - ' . . JI' Sept. Zird, we held a class meetrng and elected our Off1CCfS as follows: Presrclent-- v I 1 I - -- I 1 as I . . . I . . . . I N . I . K Y ' Y V 9 I Y I . u v ' s '- u . l . I 1 l. 1 'I I 'I a H 1 y v , I , J , I , I a N I 1 , ' . , . I , I , ff u I V 1 ' y I v V v I I l , , I I , , I 1 4 I 1 1 -, , , . -J , , . 1 , . , . . . I . 'ztuv rA' y-A- if ,ya If v J ef? , 3. 1 ff. ,W 'Q .S H, A . 1 .Q , X J dggrgxfdfi-315 XQZX Fx! ff!-K ff-L Qf K5 gf ff! Y N Q' J Vw 133151369 'yn-igkm' 1 N M F7 , JK ,wlhdzl .x VX r X kr .IEP X -XL ,W 'VH X, M50 .1 V f , fx A1 Y M wf X K, ft lf!- f Z W x X ff I 11 mf fxxg. 1.11 ,Ib Wm f ' 'XXL x ' K E f K' V XX ax X fw Af' 'f ff -I Af , Q, fi57!b ' if ' !, f 4 l ff! I ,X L KU I, xy ,v y X fig ' ' ff x ' ,l I 7 Xk gf 5, X if Y xx, NN-wg :sl can J, lu FQ I I 1 l nI'I5' FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman Hrstory It r rs wrth r dur rmourrt ol expectancy and apprelrursrorr that llre l reshman cl rs r trrctr rrurrrl ered lorty trrht toolx rt place trr the Nlarengo l-hgh School rn Septeml r ll? Ir wrll lc admrtted by all llrrt tlrr parlrcular lreshman class rs the banner let l freslrres that exer entered our school Larly rn the vear we selected Carorrne lxelly for presrdenl Charles Deneen for Xvrce Presrdenl Frances Krtchen for becretrry and lreasurer and Constance Usbo nc lor Class reporter As aelxrsors lVlrss Capella and Mr gel a tran are worthy ol many thanks for lherr rturdly mterest and help lhey lr re made our parlrcs a success from the yery lrrst Larry rrr llre tall we romp d lof ether 'tl a wrenre roast at Swager s but when llre days Grew shorter rt was necessary to lr rx our partres Indoors Nerther ram nor slornr damoens llre arclor ol these Freshmen Wrtness the sto mrfst ot stormy nrghts and llre wonderful party at Clyde Basely s f Tl e lamrshed crowd unanrmously voted llre fhanlcsgrxrrrg supper at Leona Godar s ter ect rrotlrer ewnrrrr of unrrloyed pleasure Durrrrq the year our nunrl ers were reduced ly llre loss ol Yerna Buchte Herrr lllatrsan Ida Renre and Ruth lope Wt were glad however to welcome our ntw classmates Iolene Gallagher Madelrne Moen -Xlxrra Sclrnerdewrnd and Alma rlvler As we leaxc the I reshman year we feel secure rn the thouvht that the Green and 'he Wllrrte wrll long be remefrrl ered rn the Hrgh School Constance Usborne Freshmen Class Arrc erson l loyd Basely Clyde Brrglrt Robert Carlson Albert Carlson Mabel Casely Wrllram Conway Frank Deneen Charles Erclcstedt Hattie Lrclxstedt Otto Gallagher lolene George Clrfford Croclar Leona Hulett Ruth Kelly Carolrne lxerwrn Andrew lxrtchen ldrancrs lxrutger Qtto Loonrrs frank Markrnson Henry 'Vlarluson Henry McGovern Mary Vlrller Elda Nlrll r I-lulda Moon Madelrne Gcoclc Elorse Powers Leland Redpath Harrret Rll7 Frances Q0 ers hlaryorre bt olrn leason St lohn Mark bclrrrerdewrnd Alvrra bchullf Annal ella bew ard l' unrce gheahan Ruby bredenstrang Ewelyn bternlce uentln Stock Raymond Stouvenm Edward btrrckland Caroline lnyler Alma Ueher Wrllram Usborne Constance Ward Harold Wrggrnton Vrolet Wrlke Helen P14 lurtx rr: vs' 7 t -t . '. . ' as xl V: I ' -'lg , ' YS , V Y ' S 4 'f , rl l. ' J' z s ' r o ' ' r . r , , ' , , ' . f - . h Q, 1 N . ' y l ' ' il I r 3' ' . A A ' L '. . r s' ' ' ' -' '. ' I ' e ,g , . 'I ' . ' r, ' t ' A 4 ' ' : ' ' . ' . r ':' I . .v,. . ,n r ' . Wrtlr wrnter came partres rn town. llre xalentrne party at Carohne Kelley s was .1 1 g .' ' ' f Q ' ' 1 ' ' '. ' 1 e ' - ' .gr rl ' , - 5 ' ,7 Q Q ' 1 ' ' ' ,- U f I D .' 1 ,. - v . 1 A e ' s - s , - v 1 1 1 Y . V . 3 A C . - , ' ' 1A 3 W ., 1, 1 K 3 li! Q I N V 1 4 1 l Y Y 1 ., ' , , 1 , , , ' , ' , f , , Q - ' . ' l I e v . . 1 ' ' A-i l - ' , ,v 3 ' 4 r ., . r r g ', ' ' V r I 3 N. J , .. , ' - . v xgc l u1'tyftun umm i w W2 X bn RW f ,'a .X . , 'M 'D .2 - x. 9, I A' If V , A 1 f inf nl F .Q '71-I X I M ' Y 1 - ' V X- ' ,. .V ', 0 '- 7 H 1 ,gn 4 xx , ' f ff sl K 1 ' 5 X kj. , X X Q . Y ,J 1 , x W fy, 1 if in. gl' , gf 'T V FOOTBALL TEAM Football Prospects for one of the heavrest fastest and best football teams that Nlatengo Hlgh School exer turned out were the prospects for lVl H S the first of tlns season Due to rnelrgrbrhtres and other matters several of our heauest lme men were lost Drsprte this loss the fellows with the help of Coach Guerrn worked hard and turned out a farrly good team out of green maternal Practrcarly all the team of thls year wrth excep tron of a few wrll be back next year Charlie Bassl Barnes was elected captain of this years team and played rrght half Charlre was a hard man to stop when he got the old plgskln ln lus hand He sure drd make hrs share of the yards needed He was handlcapped the flrst of the season because of IHJUTICS recerved rn the Rockford game Dud Stockwell held down left halt all of the season to about the extent of erght yard gam around left end 1n hrs turn Dud dropped out of school but we hope he wrll be back by next fall Franklln Hopp a new man was one of the real fmds of the season He started the season at end but flnlshed up playrng full He wrll be back to show what he can do next fall Stanley Woleben played full back and center He was an all around player Whenever he started toward the lme the goals seemed to draw near Stan was a hard hne plunger a sure tackler and played the c ame according to the old Woleben custom Delhe Coon played quarter back the entrre season Dellre was last and a good open frelcl runner He made hrs name by so many good open freld runs rn the St Charles game He graduates thus sprmg and rt will be a hard Job to flnd anyone to fll hr shoes as he dld Cliff K1lChCH rl rrpp Ackman and Bud lxrtchen held down the ends ln great shape lqhey were demons on speed and broke up opposmg mterference w nth great skull Clrtf was exceptionally good on nabbmg forward passes speak for themselves ake would always open a hole when called upon and was a bear on defence oe played a particularly good game at St Charles Rhu alway got the opposmg plays and helped ln breaking them up He played partrcularly well ln the Freeport game Brll Church Leason St ohn and Don Prlngle played guard Brll Church was good on defense and played hrs best game 1 arnst Woodstock here St ohn and prmgle both played well and are assured of a place on next year s team Chrrs Wllke our center was a new man who played center throughout the year Hrs passing the ball w as accurate and he was good on defence Ray Abraham and Ralph Carmack played part of the season but had to leave the squad on account of rnellgrblllty but wrll be back next year we hope wrth a clear record EYWVID Godar Herb Kutzner Ray Rlttter Hmz and Mick St John were the subs lqhese men were out for practlce constantly and helped make the team All of the above men will be back next year but Cap t Barnes Coon Kutzner Hrnz and Cllfford Kltchen who graduate Patterson goes to Northwestern lVl1htary Academy and Stockwell dropped out but we hope to have htm back ln school by next fall If all these men report for football next fall a good team rs assured Coach Guerin came to us from Murray Ky He played three years of football wr l the State Normal team at Bowling Green Ky The schedule was as follows Sept ZI Rockford at Rockford ct 4 Open Oct l l Freeport at Freeport Oct I8 Woodstock at Woodstock ct 25 Sycamore at Nlarengo Nov I St Charles at St Charles Nov l l Elgln at Marengo ow I5 Woodstock at 'Vlarenvo You 22 Sycamore at Sycamore lr I rtxlrx l I . . . ,. . . i .5 Jake Patterson and Rhu Jordon held clown the tackle positions and tackles usually 'A eg ' K .i . J A Y I . . ' fu O . O . Q . N '. ' . D , l '. . ', 141- -'rr' -'- ' '1- Wi., 7, BALL BASKET sf.f..n- A.. . ,........ 'C' 2' -. Z1 '4 . z Basketball Last year w as the frrst year Marengo Hrgh bchool ever had a basketball team Vlarengo has been handicapped because of a place to play but we were able to secure Lommunrty Hall to practrce rn Although we drdn t have a wonderfully organmed team ve had as good a team as we could underr the circumstances Cliff Kitchen w as elected to serve as our captain during the basket ball season cliff played forward being a very fast player and an accurate basket shooter Stan Woleben played forw ard and center Qtanley knew the game to perfection and hrs floor work was last and spectacular Wlrenever he got the ball the old basket seemed to yawn and open up Lloyd laylor played forward and guard He was a very accurate basket shooter and an aggressive player Patterson played standing guard He could stop a w hole army rf necessary H played a very fast and wonderful guarding game at the lournament Howdre lanner played floor guard He played like fly paper on a wall He eemed to strck to hrs man and strck and strck Howdy played a snappy and hard game lVlrller a guard played rn most of the games and played very well lhrs w as hrs rrs year of playin basketball and promises to le a real guard next season Dellre Coon played with us part of the season but was forced to leave the squad the Bud Kitchen one of the forwards w as very Good on long shots and usually made more than hrs share of pornts Bill Church played part of the season but dropped out the latter part for some un known reason Kutzner rm Church and Leason St ohn were out lor practice and helped rn the making of the team The Basketball team w as coached by Coac res C-uerrn and Taylor Ilre schedule for the year w as Dec Elgin Academy there Dec Huntley Hrvh here Harvard there Freeport there Freeport here e Huntley there e Woodstock here e Belvidere there e Hampshrre there Mc 6 Todds Qemrnary of Woodstock there March 26 or 27 Tournament We wrll lose by graduatron and other w ays Captain lxrtchen Coon Patterson and lxullner f 1 ' . - YV 1' ' ' . e s ' ' , ' , I ' . ' I . f' .t V l i g V I ' r .. A . R first part of the season. While in the game Coon was a very fast and aggressive player. r r U , J' . . r - - ' ' ' . 1 - ' , r I I W-v V- . 12g , . . IS? 'D , jan. Qf A , ' . lan. 23- , . jan. 24- , . F b. 6 , . F b. I3- , . F b. I6- ' , A . F b. 27- ' , . v h. - ' o ' , ' . .' ' . V ' 7' l':rLge I-'rfrsty-sex' rr gk , g Q 2, sw Q M EA TRACK T 'E ,ani ,rl . , 2 W Q f 5 . 5 ,k e 4 Q fi 6 'Q K, wtf ' X' ' , 'K ,Wm M H M t Q Track and Fleld Meet The annual McHenry County Hrgh School Track and Field Meet will be held at the McHenry County Farr Grounds Woodstock Friday afternoon May 2lst l920 Iqhe f0llOYVlI1g events mll be rn the order named 50 yd dash Pole vault l00 yd dash Shot put 880 yd run Hrgh jump 220 yd dash Dlscus throw One mlle run 220 yd Hurdles Runmng broad Jump Relay race Half mrle Marengo Hrgh rs gomg to be represented on each of the above events and we have some real strong youngsters who will enter the contest as real winners hlay I2 IS the day that the Nlarengo Hugh will meet to select the victors for the County ll et and each class says that they are going to have the largest number as wmners even the Freshmen say that they wxll Wm the whole thmg wrth Ray Stocks broad jump lhe bophomores say We are wmners for we have Src Woleben Doc Godar lVl1ck Magurre Runt laylor Bud Krtchen and M11 Hopp We all know that laylor Hopp bodar MBQUITC and Wolehen wrll be good but for Bud we know that he cant pole vault when Lorraine IS watching h1m The unlors say that we can wm wrth ake Patterson Bug Brll Red Church Cunning Leroy Ackerman and Doc Carp Carmack We wrll take our hats off when you mentlon Carmack Ackerman and Church but as to ake he would he good lf he drd not have to Shlmmy every trme Last but not least come the Seniors who say we are rt and we are wmners lor we have Kutsey Kutzner Pa Hlnz Bro Paul Delhe as the fairer sex call hlm and Llrff Krtchen As to the abllrty of I-lmz Br Paul Stouvenrn and Coon we all know We regret to relate the sad misfortune of poor Cliff who rurned hrs back as he was gazing at the Moon around the Kitchen just over ordan As to the results of the Contest we will tell you ln the next lssue of the Annual that the benlors ol l92l put out F P Guerin Pug' I--rtx 1 I ............................. - . 2 ....................,......... 3 ..........,................. - . 4 ................................ 5 ............................. - . 6 .,.,....,,.................... 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Devoted husband W iii in 'I II - We F HI Z ----- U WCIII, tenographer IVIerchan I shing l'II eII you Ia er . Kenne h o n . K C-IITIIUICI Section Boss agcr o Sa H A5 ing questions I hey were all Sli I 8. Ord CIICII. . UCII U NOW, Marion- Me hgdis Preacher C e I icg ers NN I H he moon s ines 9- HCYIJCFI K - - HHCTIJIC IOVC YOU- S i den o Den is Charming he Th I3 H I OU- -. irI's sc I ,i Is IO. Emma Nulle ..... Emmy E- - - I C l r I I i . . I I 'iII II. I re Ri r... I H G CI, D ing eacher Dreachefs wi e Winking Iln di I2 I-I I n neicle Vind I-Iallyn T a S wha k Tel I i Come in a dy s . ' I 'l I . i i H UmnhuhI Wi ef dhe President An old maid Exercising her Q :Trl a II lel i h re n I4. da Siecl I .. Bda ph-h haw? 0 Kindergar en eacher IVIiIIiner .I Tng h 'I I I ,,,,. -' I' d ' A U ' ' Pl A lq ' W' II. cIon't knoxs , S w on I I aymg I Coiildn' Iive I6. Estella Stewar . . . S ell OCISI I7 I ' O Singer Laughing II I7. Paul S ouvenin. . . 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O nge Fifty-lwn BAND Mafengo Hrgh School Band At the begmnmg of the present school year Mr W H Sebastran was asked to orgamze a school band Accordingly durlng the flrst week of school he asked all those who were mterested ln a band to meet with hlm The drscouraglng num ber of four appeared At the next meetm more were present and they elected the following offlcers Bandmaster W H Sebastlan Presldent oe Patterson Secre tary Donald Rogers ln a short time the muslc whlch had been ordered arrrved and Bandmaster f-bastran ave out the preces But rn a short trme It was drscovered that xt was necessary to have money for such an undertakmg bo a lag day was put on for the beneflt of athletlcs as well as for the band About two hundred twenty flve 15225 00 dollars was cleared YVl lCl'1 was drvlded between the two organrzatlons Wrth thls money a small li, flat bass and a barltone were purchased Later the band bought an alto fhrs and the bass were sent to the manufacturers for repalrs They were not ready for use untll the frfteenth of November and lt was then that the real work began lhe flrst appearance of the band was at the Christmas program UIVCH 1n the High bchool assembly A very favorable lmpresslon was made at this tlme From this time on the places ln which the band played are too numerous to mentlon About the same tlme wlth the ard of the school board a fme new E flat bass was pur f'orn was a very beautlful twenty meh gold plated bell and IS valued at one hun dred flfty fSl5U UU, dollars As the band had been using borrowed drums up to thrs time the deslre to own a set of therr own took a very strong hold of them The Board of Education would fave gladly bought these drums but the deslre to help themselves prevented the band from askmg the board So a concert was planned whrch w as grven on lquesday evemng Aprll 6 lhe people of the town responded very nobly and the receipts one hundred seventy flve S175 00 dollars greatly exceeded all expectallons The Lommunlty Llub very kindly donated the hall for the evenlng the only condltlon be mg that the boys clean up afterwards Thls they were very glad to do as thls was a very great help A short tlme precedlng this concert Bandmaster Sebastran had ordered these drums whlch came ln time to be used at thrs concert When warm weather decided to stay for avvhlle the boys were given a thorough dull rn marching lhey have chosen for therr umforms whrte trousers and dark blue coats It IS much to be hoped that this band wlll become a permanent organlzatlon lhe remarkable progress that has been made has convinced everyone that ln a few years bousa and hls band will have to take up brlcklaylng for thelr llfe work BAND ROLL W H Sebastran Bandmaster Ralph Jordan Edwm Dunker Frank Ward Donald Rogers Werner Hmz Burdctt lohnson Wendell Swonguer Alfred Elchler oseph Patterson Lloyd Taylor Carryl Church Cllfford Kltchen Maurlce Kltchen Harold Wllke Herbert Kutzner Stanley Woleben Adelbert Coon George Lockwood Donald Prlngle Robert Moon In llftx tl lt . ' g I 4- ' S . ' . - . . chased as the other was found too small for the requirements of the band. This Mr. . . ' , GLEE CLUB The Glee Club lle L-lee Qluh was organrzed under the leadershrp of Mrss lhhotson rn beptem l l9l9 wrth an enrollment of sexenty members lhe offrcers chosen were o rows Presrdent Hafel Hyde becretarres Ruth Dalby and Marguerrte Sheahan cne lor each drvrsron Reporter Mary Stanford lhe accompanrsts chosen were Ruth hlllllfi benmeva bchuhr and Mary Stanford lhe unrlorm adopted was an all white mrddy surt wrth 1 blaclx tle Because ol the unwreldrness ol the Qlulr rt wa drwrded rnto the two stctrons fl the 'iocral and Lrterary Lluh those on lmma Nulles srde herng one drxrsron nd those on Qharles Barnes now Howard lnanners srde the other lhese dltl lr mrght be well to mentron where the Qlee Qlub has sung lhe grrls made then trrst appearance at the lhanksvrwrng programme rn school bomewhat later they mg at the lecture Urxen by Prof Beeler rn the Lommunrty Hall On anuary lDth t the ubrlec lVleetrng held rn the schoolhouse they sang Prohrbrtron songs and n tle next y repeated the programme lor the Womans f lub Ar the programme rxen by the Amerrcan Legron on Vtfashrnf tons Brrthday the blee Clulz sang the Nlarserllarse lhe rrls wrll partrcrpate rn the entertamnrent grven ly tle Grade hchool under the drrectron ol Nlrss lbbotson lhe blee Lluh owes a word of thanks to lVlrss lhlnotson for her work wrth us I rough we have not alw ays shown our ffratrtude we do appreclate rt fully Mary btanlord lr lllr t I , . V L . 4 . I . . . 1 fee. . ' ' c ' . ' ' ' ' as . 2' Y - - 9 - ' ' ' ' ,- I . N Y , c' -x c ' . V Q h ' c ' , L , , Q , L 1 K L g T , . -, it 3 . f ' ' Q D , . ' - rrons, at lrrst, practrced scparatelyg and then, as they grew more assured, together. a. ' . ,, . L ', ' o 1 - ,. da X '. f . ' U ' A ' ' , ' ' N 1 N ' . g ' , ' 5 A r , ' r . . D , . Glrls Glee Club Andreas Lucy Buhrox s Margaret Buhrous Ro7ella Carlson Mabel Crlssey Mary Dalby Ruth Deetjen Vlda Flchler Irene Felertag Laura Codar Leona C-rlebel Ix a Grow er Mary C-urke Leora C-urke C-race Hance Loulse Hugh Lorraine Hulette Ruth Hyde Hazel Kelley Mlldred Kelley Carollne Kitchen Frances Klein Ida Loomls Nellle Mackeben Laura Mackeben Martha Marklson lwartha Muller Elda Muller Hulda Miner Ruth Moon Marlon Moon Madellne Murphy Anna Nulle Emma Ocock Eloise Olesen Muriel Rands Mabel Redpath Frances Redpath Hamet Rutter Florence Rm Frances Rogers Marjorie Rombaugh Agnes Sassman Edith bchuhr C-enoveva Schuler Marlon Seward Eunlce Stanford Mary Sheahan Marguerrte Sheahan Ruby Schultz Annabel bteege Eleonore Stew art Estella Stockwell Dorothy Ueber Marlon Usborne Constance Voeltz Gertrude Voeltz Olga Wendt Emma Wllke Frederica Wrlke Helen 3 ' 9 I I - xv I I V Y - ! . Y 1 . . , , . , , A , , Y V I V Y I . . I I I V Hance, Edythe Sxedenstrang, Ida I v I . . , . . , , , I V Y 9 7 . I I I , . . . . , , . , . , S CIETY w , , . 'i IlAIl1IXllg, H Y CLUB The I-lr Y Club lhe name of thrs club rs the Hr Y Club It rs composed of boys m the Sopho more unror and benror years rn Hrgh School and anyone else of that age At thrs rreetrng ollrcers were elected as follows Presrdent Adelbert Coon Vrce Presrdent Carryl Church becretary Donald Prrngle lreasurer Howard lanner A pro ram commlttee was also appointed lhe program of thrs cluo rs frrst to haxe a supper and after the supper a busr ne s meetmg and a speech lhe program commrttee must arrange for the speaker of each meetmg At the frrst meetmg lklr C B Vv'hrtlemore spoke to us on the subyect Where Wrll You Be len Years from loday3 He sard we should prepare for the future whrle opportunrty rs knockmg at our door On lqebruary 3 the Hr Y Club met at the home of Rev Church After our upper and busmess meetmg Rev Church Gave us a talk on ualrtres lhat Wm He save us nrne wrnnrng qualrtres After a drscussron as to whrch was the best qualrty rt was decrded that trarnrng was the best because the person wrth proper trarnrng has a lrttle of everythmg After thrs lVlr ohnson gave us a short talk on how Persrstence had helped hrm m busmess lrfe On March Z the club met at the home of lVlrss Mary Wrlson After the usual supper and busmess meetmg lVlr Lllrson spoke to us on Loyalty He brought out that we should show loyalty through frrendshrp We are here on earth for a purpose lhe Chrrstran lrfe of the Communrty depends on us and we must do our best wherexer we are placed lVlr laylor also gave us a short talk lhe grt of hrs talk ls grven rn the followmg sentence Boys hare more rnfluence over boys than men have lhe Hr Y Club met March I6 at the Methodrst Church After the supper and busmess meetmg Nlr laylor SI oke to us on Dependabrlrty H sard that a person must thrnk hrghly of hrs work or he wrll not be dependable We must have a trme for work and a trme for play When you p ay play but when you work dont play What does rt mean to be dependable-' It means that you can do you wrll do and xcu wrll do rt on trme ln closrng he sard that the busmess men are takrrv note of our actron and although they are not put down on paper they are remembered lhe Club met March 23 at the Hr h School for a prelrmrnary debate on the cuestron Resolved lhat the Unrted btates Should Adopt Unrvcrsal lVlrlrtary ldram rn At thrs meetmg the debators were no' lrmrted to frve mmutes but they could talk as long as they wanted to lVl ohnson and lVlr Sebastran acted as judges and they decrded rn favor of the affrrmatrxe lhe Hr X Club met Aprrl ll at the Baptrst Church At thrs meetmg we had three new members After the supper and busmess meetmg we had the fmal debate on the questron Resolved that the Unrtel States Should Adopt Unrversal lVlrlrtar5 rarnmg f'ach speaker was allowed frve mmutes trme lVlr Bender took charge of the meetmg and kept trme lVlany good pornts were brought out on both srdes but the judges lVlr johnson and lVlr Lllrson decrded rn favor of the affrrmatrve lhe Hr Y Club although a n w or0anrLat on has made raprd progress and done some excellent work lt rs planned to make thrs a permanent organrzatron rn the Hr h School HI X CLUB Adell.ert Coon Presrdent Donald Prrngle Secretary Carryl Church Vrce Presrdent Howard Tanner lnreasurer Stanley Woleben Donald Rogers Hurbert Kutzner oseph Patterson Francrs Church Clark Wrrghr Harold Wrlke Frank Ward Robert Casely lVlorel Mrller Lloyd Taylor George Renwrck Clrflord Krtchen Ralph Jordan Francrs lVluzLy C-rant Waterman I re lrttx rrrrr . . 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The Llterary SOCICIY The Marengo Hrgh School IS proud of nts Llterary Socrety which has been organ lled during the past school year On account of the large enrollment of the school rt x as thought best to dmde lt mto tx o dlVlSlOl'IS The followmg offlcers were chosen for each clmsron Presldent llow ard Tanner Vrce President Ruth Dalby Secretary Mildred Kelley Constltutronal Commlttee Ida Sledenstrang Loulse Hance Fstella Stew art Program Commlttee Hazel Hyde Francis Church Geneyeva Schuhr Stanley Woleben Lloyd Taylor X 1ce Presldent oseph Patterson President l:.mma Nulle COHStllUllOnal Commlttee oseph Patterson Florence Rltter Helen Schneldewrnd rogram Commlttee Frederrca Wllke Marlon hfloon Caryl Church Werner Hmz The arm of the SOCICIY was to Increase the llterary ablllty of the student and to tram hlm to be able to appear before the public Programs were grven rn tum by the two drvrslons The frrst program was grven by How ard Tanner s dlvlsron on the day before lnhanlcsglvmg It w as greatly enjoyed by the Hugh School and the Publlc whlch was also mvrted Emma Nulle s dlvlsron gaxe the Chrrstmas program One of the features of this program was a play entrtled Brrds Christmas Carol Although this IS a new organrzatlon ln the school the pupils w nth the help of th teachers have taken a very actlxe part rn the program It rs hoped that lt will become a permanent orgamzatron Mary Grover I NIXT Secretary ....,....., Carryl Church P ' : . . 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C ,.I up , Q, ' CALENDAR 5 CALE DAR SEPTEMBER School opens wrth an enrollment of I44 We have several new teachers thrs year Mr O E T aylor Superrntendent Mrss Rylander Prrncrpal Mrss Burhans Scrence W H Sebastran Comme rcral Scrence Mr Cuuerrn Athletrcs Mrss Amanda Erberg and Mrss Eva Cappetta remarn over from last year Confusron rergns The large number rn school makes the program very drffrcult to arrange Puprls drscover that they have to be good Meetrng of the band and football called Adelbert and T' lr7abeth Coon entertained us wrth prano and vrolrn selectrons w hrch were apprecrated by the students Oh' my I wrsh school were out All I see rs lqreshmen Freshmen Freshmen Tag Day C-et out and sell tags for band rnstruments and athletrc equrpment Hurrah we ve rarsed S40 Constance Usborne reeenes fountarn pen for sellrng s27 worth of tags C-ood gra crous what do the rest of us get3 Rumors crrculatrng around the school that a new teacher IS soon to arrrve She arrrves Mrss Esther Rogers graduate of Columbra Cnrversrty l Frrst football game at Woodstock Marengo vs Woodstock Lets all go and holler for the boys OCT OBER No school next week Teachers have to go to leachers lnstrtute at Crystal Lake Rah' Rah' Football game Freeport agarnst Marengo Mrss Ibbotson meets grrls who wrsh to mln Clee Club Football game Marengo agarnst Woodstock Adelbert Coon quarterback Jure Three of the Mrllron Dollar Band members are at Genl Assembly thrs mornrng and wrll favor us wrth several musrc l selectrons Oh' My' arnt we brg The Mrllron Dollar Band3 Football game Marengo agarnst Sycamore at home The home team made the vrsrtors feel like thrrteen cents for th ey rntended to roll up a large score Ha ha w e ll get em' Miss Amanda Frberg rs serrouslv rll at her home rn Chrcago 30 My' Stars' The Freshmen really are havlng a party tonrght Where3 Cut to Clvcle Basely s jl Halloween' From the looks of the watermelon patches west of Marengo fun sas brewrng rn the crty NOVEMBER l Marengo and St Charles football game It was rn our favor untrl the last hall the brg Sarnts pushed over a couple of touchdowns 5-1Mrss Erberg rs strll rn a serrous condrtron Classes send flowers as an expressron of their sympathy 5 We are entertarned by the Male uartet composed of oe Patterson Adelbert Coon Carryl and Francrs Church The only thrng wrong wrth rt was that there w as not enough of It Mrs Rav Dusenberv began teachrng the two French classes thrs mornrng Emma Nulle and Charles Barnes were elected chalrmen of the two drvrsrons ot the Lrterary Socrety Home Comrng Day Hurrah' B10 event a football game between Nlaren o and Elgrn Lrghwerghts Hurrah' Movrng picture show for the school Srx weeks of rt Football game Marengo agarnst Woodstock I xtx I-- f . - ' , Z-ii . .I .D ,.- . r . . 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'Style' Slf 4'alWvu 4 0 Senror party at lxenneth ohnstont s Oh good Several puprls show therr love for therr work by remarn ng alter school for rn hour or two lqcotball game Marengo agarnst Sycamore Nlrss Burhans presents Mary Prckford curls bophmores enjoy a party at Leora Gurkes Ch rrles Barnes srde of Lrterary Socrety grve a lhanksgrvrng program A pr sale follows the proceeds herng used for new band Instruments Say' drd you hear anythrn about a turkey drnner3 l'he Freshmen drd Going to have one out to Leora Gooclar s tonrght Boohoo wrsh they d rnvrte me No more school thrs week DECEMBER Mrss Amanda Erberg rs Lack agarn after her long rllness Evervone rs thankful for her return Iunror party at Murrel Olesons Debate held rn front of assembly The quest on was Was England justrfred rn her new colonral pohcy3 Marguerrte Sheahan and Herbert lxutzner upheld the alfrrmatrve and Adelbert Coon and Carryl Church the negatrve The ne atrve srde was grven the decrsron by the judges Nlr Taylor talks on Consrderatrons rn Choosrng a Vocatron Rumors of Chrrstmas program Chrrstmas program Hum some program eh' was ye there3 You ought t ben Santa Claus clear from North Pole Christmas and everythrng No more school thrs year Hurrah' Merry Xmas everybody JANUARY Happy New Year all Back to school agarn Frne year Examrnatrons rumored lNot yet3 Yep 26 to 30 Oh dear Four new puprls maneuvered to large assembly Oh my' we re gorng down Wendell you forgot your mouth prece you wrll have to go home after rt Basketball game Marengo vs Huntlev Good game boys Revrewrng for exams Basketball game ava1n3 qome players Harvard vs Marengo Another basketball game Marengo vs Freeport at Odd Fellows hall Examrnatrons Oh' my brarns work hard More exams Cee' I wrsh I were smart Wrll they nerer cease3 Last day of exams Hurrah' No school leachers correctrng papers FEBRUARY l xamrnatron papers handed back Oh My Stars' Ive Passed' unror Prom rumored Whats that3 Oh' yes one of those cludmgers at you jump around rn When3 May I-lth Lets go Mr Sebastran forever drummrng the band bovs Short Lrncoln program grven rn honor of Lrncoln s brrthday at Genl Assembly No general assembly What has happened3 Run out of maternal I thrnk Washrngtons Brrthday program grven during General Assembly perrod Oh' rf only every day was Washrngtons brrthclay Nleetrng of Senror Class at whrch drffer nt 'nembers were appointed for varrous posrtrons my I w rsh someone els x ould et scarlet fewer so we d have tr c ose school MARCH March comes rn lrke a lamb Mr Wlrrttemore speaks on law as a xocatron unrors worryrng about precrous prom M F B ohnson speaks on busrness as a vocatron Sophomores held a party a Francrs Mccurre s I r Srxtx three rr-J' ry 1, . V - ' ' 4. 23'-r V ' ' . ' ' . Z4-N N ' 1 f I N n I ' 26- 1 . ' ' ' . K I . e 27- A . ' . g ' y A 5 ' . 4 'Q U. I- . I- . . A . x . k . 4 U J . 3-f ' ' ' ' . 4- -r ' ' . ' . I r ' : ' 9-r . g V Y ' ' ' ' IO- ' . IQV- A U . , , . ' - . . a 25- , V . ' ' I- ' ' , , 5- ' . ' . 6-R ' ' . ' . , . , . 8- , ' - ' 5 f' '. P-The C-lee Club sang. What! Where? Yes, at the Woman's Club. O- , ' . . , . l9- K , . 20- , O ' . .... 23-- . ' . , ' ' ' . 26- ' ' . . I ' . . 27- . Y . 'I ' . 28- ' ' . 29- . . . JU- ' . ' w ' . 2-1 ' ' . , U ' .H 3--J ' I .l ' ' . . , V ' rh 5- . ' ' ' ' ' Q ' mt . I A. . . , . , 4 , ' I5-r ' , K. . ' , ' . 20- 'lr ' , ' ' r ' , I' Q , ' . . .2 1 -1. 4 Y . K r e . k . Y v . 26--Oh, rf ' '- . .Q g V , ' ' . r I- ' ' . ,l - r. . . I ' ' . ' . IZ- r - ' ' '. Plans for a flne track meet are lard Semors start work on the annual A vvhat3 Ol ' a brg book vuth l s t nlce thlngs rn rt Boys practrce for the tournament at Crystal Lake Rev Moon speaks on clergy as a vocation H1Y Club meetlng at the Methocllst Church An lnterestmg debate held Dr Wm Casely speaks on medlclne as a profession A Band Concert Good graclous Ill have to go 26 Z7 28 Tournament at Crystal Lake School IS very small vvrthout our basketball oys APRIL I All snap shots jokes etc must be rn for the annual Get your Sl 50 out and subscrrbe Be quick or your agonta get left 2 Band boys gave a fevv selectrons at the Woman s Club 6--Band Concert at Communrty Hall Wasnt rt flne3 I vvouldnt have missed lt for anythrng A large crovvd The boys fared fme Madehne Moon presented vsrth a fountarn pen for selhng the largest number of tickets for the Concert Senior party ln I-hgh School rn I-Ilstory room The boys entertalned the gurls Class play picked out All of a sudden Peggy Mrs Moon our coach workmg dlhgently vvrth us Senlor glrls entertam the boys at a party at the home of Ruth Dalby Underclassmen have their prctures taken Thrs IS my day off I must go to Elgrn says Herbert The negatrves of the teachers and semors go sarhng round the room Dont you vvrsh you were as good look1ng5 I-Iovv s the annual com1ng3 Frne Cot your sub n3 MAY May Breakfast at the Baptrst Church Senlor Class lnvrted Ihe Methodrsts know how to feed a bunch of mrghty Senrors Miss Ibbotson rs plannlng an entertainment to be glven May Zlst More class meetings for Senlors Sophomore party at Agnes Rombaugh s Herbert Kutzner fell rn love vuth Hazel I-Iyde Last Class Meeting of the mrghty Senlors concerning Annual Hurrah' The annual has vvent to press I 45,1 tsrxtx lout I3- ' ' . I5- l I K ' . ' . 1. ' 'D U ot N 'J 17- ' ' I . 18- '-. ' ' g. ' ' . 24- . . ' ' ' . 25- . ' f ' '. . l b-. ' 9-i .I . Y- I I I I o A IZ- ' ' ' 'I . - ' ' . I5-Oh, My! That annual is driving me frantic. 16- . .IM - -- . , ,is 14- ' Q Q ' . 25- ' ' ' - . 27- ' ' . ' , . 28- ' ' I ' ' ' . ' 29- ' . ' .. i . I1 K . H .4 . A . . U ,- . 31 . . . . f .I I 5- I ' ' . 6- 1 ' . 7- ' ' V . . I l- G ' H ' ' . . M A R E N G O Pl-IARIVIALY S Service Satisfaction Th Pl DRUG YDURITY A REGISTERED TUHARMA C15T PRESCRIPTIONS A S ECIALTY d V O SODA FOUNTAIN b UtDtPh BAIRD BRGS Props W The tore for Everybody e ace where and Reliability go hand in hand with Fair Prices. Always in Charge. P Be Sure an isit ur The est in town at the p- o- a e armacy , o ore one 5. esi ence hone 36 I L1 ' . ' 4Cont1nued From Page nfwenty three Florence Rltter the joke edltor of the School Reflector and advisor of the bc nor class Her gentle and obhgmg way at school promoted her to this posltlon from here we went to the office of my frrend s brother Upon enterlng I saw Helen Schneldewlnd seated at the typewrrter lYHHSCflbll'lg the notes which the manager had just grven her She w as allowed to speak to me for a few mlnutes We left her wrth the promise that we would meet her after work and spend the exenmg together While we were walklng down the street our attentron was called to musrc lo my horror I saw Marguerite Sheahan rn the front row of women carry mg the banner with the words Woman Suffrage on lt I felt that she would recerve her rights lf condltlons were surtable She had marrled and her husband was helping her ln her work After wrtnessmg thls grand scene we went to seat ourselves rn the park lhus the afternoon was spent About hve oclock we made our way back to the OIIICC to meet Helen When she had Jolned us we started down the street As we were passlng a mllhnery shop a beautiful hat ln the window attracted our attentlon We decrded to go rn and price lt When enterlng Ida Sledenstrang came to meet us It was a great surprise lor us and for her as well Ida had proved to be a fme saleslady After a delightful httle chat we left and declded to have our dmner at once We entered a cafeterla and ordered a very appetlzlng meal When I walked up to the cashier to receive my change I saw Esther Steege our class stenographer before me bhe was true and accurate at school and thls positron was very surtable for her f'rom here we wound our way to a theatre Programs were handed to us at the door and as I glanced at one l was very much surprlsed to see Estella btewarts orce and was now a great smger I remembered her volce at school which could be heard at blee Qlub practlce After an hour of good entertalnment we started for home A good night was passed and I felt fresh the next mornlng ready for another days Journey lhe next rnormng I busled myself by looklng at my frrend s hbrary I spled some French books of whrch I was anxlous to know the name To my amazement I saw Paul Stouvemn s name as being the author of the book entrt ed ul Vlvra Verra I was soon ln the depth of the story and found lt very interesting Paul had progressed wonder fully lh the hne of french srnce he left school lhe day was passed by readlng books In the evening we planned to go to a dance We entered a large hall whlch recalled to my memories the Community Hall ln the opposrte room were dancing teachers I entered lntendrng to get some Idea of the latest steps I saw a young lady standlng at the front calhng one two turn reverse and whrrl I advanced toward her and noticed lt was lVlar1on Ueber Her business as dancing teacher was very successful We entered lnto a conversation and I was Informed by MHIIOH that Olga Voeltz w as reaching Latin m a I-hgh School not very far from there She hked Latin at school and this helped to decide her profession After leavlng the hall at a reasonable hour we returned home and retrred I collected the lncrdents of the past few days and came to the concluslon that I had seen or heard of each member of the Senior class o 920 A o a sudden a flash appeared and my dreams were shattered I was startled from my sleep by a rap at the door which meant lt was tlme to get up and prepare for work Frederica D Wrlke l r Nlxtx l ' - 5 I -1 - . . y v v U . - 7 . 4 . ' Y ' I . , . . , . , ' . . , . 1 . Y . , . '1 . 1 , v - I I N , v I I I name. She was the second on the program to sing a solo. She had developed her .Y , . , . . , . , . , . . . , . . . . . Y 1 7 ' .' I lt ' ' S! ' .l 1 V 1 V 1 , 1 5 . ' 1 1 1 , . ' , , . ' . ' f I . ll f 1 v . . V . V Y A ': 341- . .' Q-six CDLEBE my Qoons The best of Evervthlng at the Rnght Tlme When It IS New and Up to the Mmute 1n Style W fflxnxe ei we , F EE, F E lz h xi- ' -Q 'Mikey The Blg 3 2 P V llyd ALL OF THE MUELLER FEATURES numm VFQQXIQI C W WILKE D1smbur0r I nl . . , ... ..- .. . X a , ' C C , 7 '1-'. jilff -EIA? uf fi, 'rg'-, v 5 '.' 'V' , A 2' 1, ax, vp, ' fl- R ,fl wi. - , l, 4' ffm V-I - x 'H 'fl , an - . I V lzjii, -' l--Large and properly proportn d Reg t f ,gffsfigf .h kk fqis' Face 7' ' 'A ' N' H S4 :ik . . E ,:jwL+FmHj -fl' -S aclo bstructed Alr Passages. 5 5 'E ' x 5,2 3 ast and scientifica esigned Heaiing ah ! Q 5 ' Q , Aix. Surface. f X 5 1 'iw . ij- 2 Q -,,- ?'Tj ff 1,11 Come ln aud let us show you - , L 4 ' fl lisief Q : 1 . J' 5 f M' A' E 2 5 5 Lg I 1 1 531, . , 1, xl. X 5 ' ' ' - N , 3 ff 'Ta W . -gr ' .W 55555 5 it N 1 , we e,...y-ie Eli ff'?' 5' W fl? N ,flfawfffiwsni ff if E 'X xg - S: A,,-..,f3--'7 ' ?-9 U if ' A , f' XT' N 2 - N YE M - XX . . . . , iContinued From Page Twenty-Two? the Sophomores to go with them to Delavan Lake. Our chaperons were Miss Alice l'leming and lVliss Marjorie Qtis. The day was spent in swimming, boat-riding and dancing. A picnic lunch was served at noon. Wlien we entered M. H. S., Sept. 3, l9l9, we felt the dignity which was be- stowed upon us. We lelt that we should set a good example for the under classmen, and we set about dilligently to do it. Our class this year numbered twenty. The ollicers were, Adelbert Coon, Presidentg lWary Grover, Vice-President: Emma Nulle, Secretary and lreasurer. Our advisors were Mr. Guerin and Miss Rylander. A marshmallow and weenie roast in Swageifs woods was planned with the Juniors but owing to unfavorable weather, joe Patterson invited us to his home. All spent a pleasant evening. 'lhe marshmallows were roasted over the fire in the fireplace. Kenneth Johnston again asked the class out to his home for a party. No more parties were held until April lZth, when the boys entertained the girls in the Lf, S. History Room. About two weeks later, the girls returned the party at the home ol Ruth Dalby. Some ot the boys were not present but those who were, enjoyed a fine time, along with a delicious lunch. 'lihus ends our Class History. Most earnestly do we hope that the memories of the past four years, may ever remain as bright as we trust the joys ol the luture years may be. Ruth I-l. Dalby. l':i:L4' Sixty --ight STYLEPLUS iff CLOTHES ALL WOOL I wa? 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Church lqrances M Church Ferdmand Hauslem Frnest D Patrick Cora Grlfflth Came M Parsons H C Loundenbeck lulla M Abbott W Sulhxan Leone Adams luha Anna SISSOH Krttre Luclle Barber Wall A Sheldon Harrlet H Smlth I8 X F H urt Carrle G Metcalf lohn WhllCSldC Florence A Stull P A Renle W T Dougherty Nelhe l Mrles Agnes St lohn Walte B Metcalf Grant F ohnston May Bright Ahce M Patrlck Mary C Woleben Horace T St ohn Supt bupt Supt Supt Supt -J. .h ........ . . . ' -. .A ........ .. rx . 1 ,r ..,,. 5 , AA' l, , I N 's4'.'f . 111'-'ffffff I ' 'H 1 . .ul Qi . . ...hl , F'-1 . . N' .... .. f i -5 llohn A-. Parkhurst 1 - Cl ', ---- I ---4--- - .t J Q I gf .Ar ......,... . f ' 81-. . ll .......... . , , A A J V 8'-. IB ....,..,. . t. . J. ,u Q: '1 l'.:1- . '- A' C Foot C? Shoe Troubles W DI SC1DuSMB1i!Dd Buy Your Shoes Here And get the be-neft of our 20 years experience in wwe SHOE FITTING Experts No matter how hard you are to fl, Ygrgggiicggvig we,ll pu! our time against yours. 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Order Your Prices Reasonable Phone 55 osile the Fair Gtrtrude S Smith Lucra A Stevens M Ada lrtus Grace Warren lwargaret F Wlralerr Ada Grace Wrlcox l90J Nl K Klrne Danrel Boyle Wrllram Boyle George Qulxer Mabel Mathus Alonzo Oakley Ray Prescott Madge Prrngle George Woleben l 90 G N Snapp an es Cady Mabel DuVon Roy Fshbaugh Clarence Frllweber Pdrth loslyn Grace McKee Frllmore Otis Frnest Peak Eda Person Frank Seward lwarre Seward Ada Wells 1902 G N Snapp Nl Lucetta Buck Nlabel Lors Exans Exa Lundgren Charles Redpath Gertrude Samter Brrdre Washburne Myrtle X oung lohn McKewan Nlargaret Redpath l903 G N Snapp loseph Boyle Mamle liatrnger Lydra Flemrng I oure Goodrrch Nelson Hepburn Anna Robb Bessre Sheldon lwmma Wernlram Lors Woleben Harlev Lannrng 1904 G N Snapp Melxrn Adams Ruth Barber Mary Colver Flora Curtrss Lrlla Curtrs Cassre Drggrng Nerll Dunham Addre Keeney Henrretta Otrs Howard Patrrclx Supt Supt Supt Supt Supt lrure Sull xarr essre H ork l90D Chas W Groves Ha ry Petts Anna Fle'nrng Bessre Grlkerson Eda Kteney l arda Kramer Flored Robb Ida Rowland lohn Seward Grace Stexens Belle Stock Theodore Stull Esther rl home Leora Warren Sylvra Woodsxortlr 1906 Chas W Groves lennre Bates Harry Coonradt lohn Frllmore Danrel Frt7gerald Harry Grllcer on Edna Hastrngs Bessre Mcfurre Alrce Ococlc Harry Patrrclc Wrllram Renwrck Florentme Peters fsertrude Rrley Fthel Rowland Arthur Coonradt l907 Chas W Groves Alrce Coonradt Pa lrne Groxes Wrll Hartman FVHII7 Lundgren Dorothy Prrngle Pretclren Prrngle Pearl Storlt Clarence St Clan l ax renee Vrooman Varl Wlreeler l wrence Wrlcox l S Co Hazel Awerv l tell Bart ett Ada Furtrss paul Fault T e e lavcox IN l los n Pladys Norton Plrnton Patte son Fe r e Orock lxathleen Grayton Nora Crayton lesse Pease Ruth Per ons Theresa Rrlev Hazel Seward Supt upt Supt Supt fff . . 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Mackly Glenn G Patterson Mary M Payne Mtldred A Peck Elmer W Perryman I am rence A Perryman R Hart Perklns Ieanette M Lllllan A Rlley Ruth F Sears Beth V Scofield Harold F Shannon Carleton S Robb Cllenn F York I9l 3 Albert Reep Supt Su at Supt I9 I9 Loretta Deneen Metta Olesen Nllldred Bourke Vernon Love Charles McGu1re Marjorle Wxlcox Sheldon Rogers Leona Allen Allce Flemln Wlll Amger Kenneth Woleben Harold Eshbaugh Wilma DeVr1es Sherman Crlssey C-race Stoxon Mmxam Warren ames Woleben Frances Stanford Lena Heath Leroy Wertz Helen Crlssey Fugene Sham Fdnth Stoxen Donald Woleben Myrtle Shaw Maude Tlmone Iohn Hackle Iennle Marshall Ruth Mlller Frances Crawford Agda Nelson Ro7eIIe Brooks Margaret St Clalr Ceorze I-lance Chapin Wllcox Hartx ell Kelley Spt I5 E A C-ardner Supt Floyd E Betts Harold Buckey Cladys Ioslvn Alexander Kelley Benjamm Kelley Irene Mackey I e-one N ckerson 'Vlarlon Albrlch 'VIar1or1e Otis Frances Patrlck P 1I Schulmelstrat Ffhel Shannon I ck SD chner R vmoncl Sutton FI v Rogers Floyd Weaver lean Wilson Ifathrv Wilson F d Woleben Flla Woodworth I6 E A C-ardner Supt Thomas Eduard Bourke Dorothy I Corson 'I I I - ........., 1 . 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Nelson Mabel Adle Foyer Myrtle I RIIZ lvlarjorle I' bcofleld lVl1ldred fi, Poyer Arlle Lverett Shearer Llwa Lrlllan St ohn Igthel Mane Wrllrams ulla Augusta Woleben I7 IL A Lsardner Anna Llrzabeth Lorson Llhe Lucrle Barnes Lors l1.sther Bright Kuth l:.ll1ne Brlght Huldalr I:.leanor LUYIISS barnette Adelalde Hlg ee Frederick Herman Dunker Ldward Ross Gardner lVlabel Ann Hartman Beatrlce Louise Hack ey Harold Monroe ohnson Frederlck Royal Ke e Myrtle Lourse Hvde Howard Duwayne Kelley C-race Vlolet McKee Rose Teresa Mclieuan Florence Louise Nickerson Wrard Martin Schumerstrat C-ladys Martha Shaw Charlotte Helen Sxsonguer Fred Leslie Pllmoney Leona Maude Stamford Eva Marle Taylor Fred Arthur Sledenstrang C-ladys Ruby Wrlson Claude Robert WllllamS Lols Ruth Wllson Elva Leone Worf Nebelou Varl Wolelnen V14 S I llt Supt on l:. 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I 'cl ........ I Harry- Halsey -Buell Elizabeth Sandford Q' D ' ' b Y 5 . . ' ..... . . . . . I 1 . . I ' l ll y 4 ' Marengo Foundry C9 Machine Shop AGENCY I-'OR TIIE UNIVERSAL CAR TIYCS ACCCSSOYICS ALIIO SUPPIICQ Gas Englnes Iqractors Farm IrnpIements PLUMBINF AND HEA TING IVIARENGO FOUNDRY 8. IVIACHINF CO Phone 30 IVIARENGO VARIETY STORE SpCClEiIlZlflg ln goods seII1ng from 5C to IO0 Buy If For Less The Furmture House of mahty and SCTVICC IVUFF CED Corne1 of Washmgton md btate W S bwonguer 9 1 9 '- ' 9 s 7 9 s I A Z . . 'N cc - U 0 , . fx fffpfx 9:51 'ez-29 lllflvyw ! X 'Tait C 1 2591? f 4 GL Q1 Qi!! ff-3 w w Mir f DC Jo KG S 39 47 -Ti I l I i . V! wr 1 , If- -. , -P .gf L - i ii -Xbxx 5 'wr If ,,.?iTr' 3 'Q' 7 .. Slxfi-X v' - ' - f ' , I n 1' : ' f Az? - 1, fl W P'-I -' A f, V' , 'N fi.,-T F f mi if I :I ,liv is If I. ' K fgff' '7 Si ,'! 'ff?5 A Q' . -x . h- K ,K kff, fn . h if, ,. 'Q 1 , ' I - 11. 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I . olies 'oenror Rfporter Fl ell me some Joltes that have happened IH school llgll umor blrl Cant I dont thmlc inythlnq that happens Ill school I Jo e HE FOLND SOMEIHIINC- A pretty school teacher notrcrng one ol her httle charges ldle sand sharply ohn the deul always fmds something for ldle hands to do Lorne up here and l t nc Une you some work I-IILARD IN IHF HISTORH CLASS llsrory renter Dld the lrlsh submit to the opplesslxe e ol e rr lsr x rthout a murnzn George-3 Qccrgt L o ma m l'hey was nor ECONOMH Cue me just a porch hlse thrs A mald duord of cares A summer nrght a summer moon A stram of musrc far away A lareele to stlr her han A lrttle sentlment and then Hou may remove one charr WHN HE WENI1 Banl-. Clffll Hello' What has become of tht C3Sl1lPl3 New CHSlIlEl Hes gone away C rent For a rest3 New Cashrex 'No to axord arrest CHEMISTRH Llttle drops of acrd Lrttle buts of frnc Stlrred up rn a test tuhe Make an awful Qdor l'resh1e Drd you hear ol the new ae cplue lorson Qemor lNo there rsnt any such thmg Freshre One drop and you re dead Harry came runmng rn to hrs mother saymg lxlamma closed the crty hlJrary3 No Harry Why3 Because they found smallyox ln the tlctronarv drd you know they had K V. 4 sf .A N 1 K , A , . 4 A .. - lie l J ' - . 1 X . . . s ll , k ,, A 4 'lv - I ' l A. v K H - V' , ,.., . , n 4 i . ,. . D . . l'u'.' ' Y' 1 lr -J' A ' ' ' rul th ln 11.1 v L ' r' ', ' . e , . . .. -rx X .-- N , a , ' Sy. ' . ' -., . . ' , A And two veranda charrsg , . ' .' . . , V W! -'f 4,-.'kl v Q 5 'I I K I' .L 11x . Y ' ' I lb I 'D v ' .I HV . 5' 1 - S .. '- ' ' 1' at ' 9 k 1 m 1 A U ' l U V Y 4 - ,, 66 , Y? 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U n 'until IXI BOIANH Mrlclred lxelley lVlrss Burhans how can that lrzzarcl lrve3 rss Burhans O rt a lxlrldred Lh' lm awfully fat but I couldnt lrve on that Murrel Oleson We had short cake for supper last mght Mabel Rands So drd we so short rt wouldnt go around Sophomore Well rf rt rams tomorrow we wlll have to do as they do rn Cer many Freshman Wlmat s that3 Sophomore Le rt ram Wendell Sxgongugl m C, Omehy al one oclo li jLlQl 3XS8lxCl1lllg lIOm 21 Cltfllgllllul nam N11 C-urem Wendell dxd you erer take ether3 Wendell looking through hrs drowsv eyrlrds 'No who teaches 1t3 Hleacher How dare you swear before me3 Puprl How rn thunder clrd l know you wanted to swear frrst3 Small Boy Wlrat rs an anecdote? leacher Wlry rt rs sort of a tale Cue me a sentence wrth the word anecdote Small Boy lhe cat has a long anecdote School Boy rnourrrng at a book store Have you Lamb s Tares3 New Clerk Thrs rs a book store not a meat market 'leacher lName the four seasons Boy Nlarble top lute and baseball Vrsrtor Well my lrttle man and what ate you called3 rrst Boy u Vrsrtor X ou should say uhus lurnrng to the other boy Well what s your name3 Second Boy Brllrous srr Ir was rn a restaurant they met Une Romeo and ulret Twas there be lust fell mto debt For Romeod what ulret ls thrs medrcrne to be used only for local applrcatrons Dear me no you can use rt anywhere you happen to be We had the hardest storm Frrday that ever has been here It blew down trees that were never blown before d W1 IC H may I have TOYTIITIY Wrlson over to our house to play Satur ay3 lylother lXo you make altogether too much no se Xoucl better go to hr house to play Ihe joke reporter may grrnd and grrnd lwor the Jokes he has rn store ut some one always has to say Aw Ive heard that one be ore' lr Irlrtxtrlr I A IW. .. - f . ., e n s r. A .. r , . . ., - l y . , ' .1 - as 1 .. A , . . ., i s y ' ,. n ,. t . . ,, , . , . P . ' Y . A - ' K A e A ' L , U - .. - ,, t ' - ' ' . , . .I . , .. - .,, , . rn it. ..-- ,, V u - - n . - , . f U 7 -Q .. . H 1 , . 4 - F' as 1 - 11 1 . e, SIT. .. ,, , J . ,, M . J ,, . . Y . , 1 H Y , . J , . J - r, .. . . . .4 . T, U . - va , , , . ., 4. Q 4 'll' M ' ,, .. . , , . 7 l, K r . ., ,,,- . . . . , B 4 . t , , H , . ': I'-'mt ' Ailvleiie Lines That's what young men want in their clothes. It's the style. And whatevers the style you can bank on It youll get It here Because we sell bunny Zgranh filntbes l'hey re always a 11ttle ahead ln the matter of style The new est models g1V6 a decldedly athletlc appearance broad shouldered deep chested slen der walsted You re sure to l1ke them And don t forget they re hand tallored of all wool fabrlcs always THE UB 7 Y . , . 7 V , , . . y 1' v ' , . 7 7 . u 7 Q - 15 xi' il - rf.. f 5 .2 1 M Q: l fb Q N .4 1 Ralph Forclon That boy has heen starrng at my nose all mornrng Grant Waterman He must he a reporter for the annual Ralph Why should a reporter stare at my nose3 Grant Well they are supposed to stare at exerythlng that turns up arent rey3 hr Ryltnder Vvhcn w is the Rtwrwal ol Learn1ng3 Irtnces the day helore exams Inst alter drscussrng Emerson s Fssays Well what rs the herght of your am DIIIOH3 Second She comes about to my shoulders A teacher haxrng carefully explarned the character of a Pharrsee asked her class what was the meanrng ol a I-Iypocrrte Please lVIrss responded an eager puprl a man wot says he rs what he rsnt hut he alnt m Wlrere was you at when you called upf W Ar the teleprone RI ASON I 'NIOUGH lor assault Well srr I grves hrm a telegram to send to my gal an he starts readrng rt S of ecurse I uns and grwes hrm one SAN INCS If you rntend to do a mean thrng wart untrl tomorrow rf a good one d rt now Nerer talxe anythrng for granted Xlexer put your arm out further than you can draw rt hack agaln exer malxe a mountarn out of a mole hrll Be somethrng anythrnv hut mean A IIHW EXPRI SbIONS HFARD IN SCHOOL liohert Casely Dash down tonrght Iet s slrde up town Vifendell 'Uwonguer r Im so trred I drdnt know we had that or o any s lesson Mrldred Kelley ust cant get rs Irances Redpath 01 lxrd but geometry rs so hard I cant get rt Ir Irlrt x - ll Y! . 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All Makes Repaireci Columbia Hudson Essex RACINE TIRES PHOINES Business 34 Residence 124 J4 f STEEGE Fancy and Staple GROCERIES The best of everything at lowest prices Phones 2 and 4 MARENGO ILL M L ST JOHN MARENGO ILL Bowling Alley and Pool Room CIGARS CANDY TOBACCO SOFT DRINKS Phone 40 W es l l l cc ' ofall kinds , - R . 204 SCHIOYS 'll C S1111 1 Vx 017111 1 1-11111 NPC 11 K1 11 IICI 1 111 D1 1641 lL1i 111110fl1 111 I1Y10Ill U Q Cl l XIX 11111K 5 1111 LIXOQ 41 X11lll P1 N UH 1 1 1x11 1 N111111111111 Xl. ' lllt'1'11t' .11 111111 .7 L V . Idfl 111: mug 17-Da' 1 XVA1141' RL' allay A11' LQ 11'1 K, J E A. , 1 'Il 1 R 111911 1'.111v11a .Y 11111 X11 j CQXM,-, fl rl R11L'11fxl1 1ls1v!.111 X111 -1 11 Oly., ' 1112 1 11'1'1 Qs Q'4L1C'NN'1ll11 1 '1.,' 1111 ' .11 r1r1 gf' X111-11 11f, 1 CY11111 151111114 Higgn - .U1111 Ll-111-1 H11 1 11-1 ' 1111 -1 l,il1l1 .N - ' X .J-ll!! F l 11W f:12f Aj? Intl: ff Q '- li n my f mf WZ 'V l l fl l 1 fn luwnu - l Sn X ififilgs ve riff, BX X I The Second Qoor Beyond ine Fourth Vmclfez' Opens lnto an attractrve comfortable cosy room known as our Customers Room It IS as nne a place as one can 1f1'lHg1l'lE to meet and talk lt over or to figure lt up It IS beautlfully fur nlshed and IS equlpt wlth every convemence mcludlng long dlstance telephone Thls room IS for your free use and It IS one of the unusual medxums for servlce offered by TIzeHr.sfNaiionaIBczn MARENGO, ILLINOIS A Model Counlry Bank tg - t-f 1 ff S I v : ' Fig f ,Qi l ty or f . no X le1,z?s if e 01+ f - fa of-eff? 1 .,.. .f l X - 4.11 Q ,f Z -- N . R- .Q up y y ' I ,, 11 2 4 giy l,f54.j:gyqrf','f -4: ' J p, - fo. ' P ,ii e, fx,-il nfl-ty 'vol ll i X ,tif .ll X-, Y, , l t-iv-' ' 11 r ---eil Y N 1 in f' ,Lf Q ,,::'-2 --T 'fl 1? 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