Marshall High School - Marshallonian Yearbook (Marshall, IL)

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,buf Q 'i' '14 in .F X ! . fwiizrf 'Y . T116 fllazrslzallofzidn WAWM 1937 WEXQRK Even The frivolous seniors have a few seri- ous momenfs in which Jrhey pu+ 'rheir 'rhinkinq abilhty info achon, and delighf fwe hopej +he members of fhe facuhy wi+h +he-ir resuhs. fr A -.37 4 fif-IY Of course, we are all advocafes of The old adage- All worlc and no play- . Conse- quenfly, our gym, clubs, and ball feams are all a very necessary parf of school life- and do we enjoy +l'1em! WE EDIT Edltor ,......... ....... Business Sponsor In presenting this issue ot ..The Marshallonian.. we have endeavored to make for you a memory book that you will treasure in later years EARL MITCHELL, JR. GEORGE CONNELLY C. W. HOLLER AND THE CLASS OF i937 WE: DEDICHTE Qs a token ot our appre- ciation tor their devotion to the youth ot our community, we dedicate to the Board ot Education THIS 1937 MQRSHQLLGNIQN E J HDMINISTRHTION School Board HARRY CLAUDE CARROL FRED 0. A. HA N1 IQSIKICRGICR FHX CLICM KI-Il FICR Kli1Sl'I R We are grafeful To our Board of Educafion who have so faifhfully and ehficienfly served This communiry. Mr. Keiser, Presidem' of fhe Board, has served conhnuously for fiffeen years. and Mr. Keifer, Secrefary. for fwelve years. There is no nobler pafriohsm fhan such unselfish service for The communify. E61 HDMINISTRHTICN SUPERINTENDENT ROLLIE R. GEDDES Mr. Geddes has been here so long Hwaf we rafher regard him as a permaneni' fix- +ure, and a fixfure of fhe 'rype Hwaf every- one admires. We wonder how he can find fime +0 be so pa'rien+ and undersfanding. PRINCIPAL NELSON N. STORK A his+ory feaclwer of Hue old school-a+ leash we've never been able +o cafch him sleeping on any quesfion-and we know he reads a Terre Haufe paper! f71 THE FHCULTY NIll,lJRICll XYARH KUNTZ I.,-XRUIC l HARRY FINIDIJ-IX' JOHN BRIGHT-Music Men will be men and even The besf of lhem lorgell KERM IT COCH RAN--Biology Do you suppose she really enioys carving on Those poor defenseless birds? PAULINE DUNLAVY-Lalin If she saw Caesar's ghosl, she'd slarl' 'rallcing pig-Laiin lo ii! MILDRED KUNTZ-English You seniors are noisier ihan my sopho- moresf' WARD LARUE-Chernisiry All right now, lhere's +oo much 'lallcing going on! HARRY FINDLEY-Manual Training Our Sanla Claus. 8 THE FHCULTY MADELINE PATTON-Commercial Whaf is fhere abouf a fiffeen-minufe 'resf fhaf so enhances her? EUGENE SMITH-Physics We wonder-doesn r Hue poor man have a haf? JOHN WEAR-A+l'1le+ics To our coach-long may he s Wear . CARL W. I-IOLLER--Dramafics Now class. you'Il do +ha'r for Mr. Holler, won'+ you? RUBY ICE-Home Economics Affer all, wha'r's in a name? ROSCOE EILER-Agriculfure Can he play fhe peck horn! Oh, boy! MAIJELINE ICUGICNIC JOHN l'A'l 1'l DN SM I TH XYICA R CARL YV. RUBY HOLLER ICE if Rosmli IZILER uf 9 SENIOR CLHSS HISTORY ExTra: A bunch of boys and girls scrambled inTo The ship To be oTT Tor The TirsT oT Tour AnTarcTic expediTions inTo The Marshall High School. They plowed Their way Through The ice and snow oT Knowledge wiTh The assisTance OT Earl Turner, Ben Harper, and Mary Ann GiTTel, wiTh Miss von Almen as sponsor. ATTer many hardships, They appreciaTed a 3-monThs vacaTion, buT were ready To reTurn in SepTember, guided loy new piloTs, MargareT Ann Bubeck, Earl Turner, and Mary Ann Gihfel, wiTh Miss von Almen again sponsor. Back again Tor The Third Trip. This Time Mr, BrighT led The Troop. Ida F. Hall, DoroThy Jones, and Mary Ann Gihfel accepTed The honor of piloTing This journey. During This Trip junior rings, a sign oT coming graduaTion, were received. LaTer came The Junior Play, The Price Tag , and To Top oTT The Trip a greaT Time was had aT The Junior-Senior Ban- queT. VacaTion ended. The explorers were ready Tor The Tinal Trip. Mr. Holler led The way, wiTh George Connelly, Henry SToelTing, MargareT Ann Bubeclc and Mary Ann GiTTen as piloTs. A large per cenT oT The expediTion braved The hardships oT Knowl- edge and reTurned saTely on The Good Ship Success. T101 CLHSS OFFICERS 1937 PRESIDENT George Connelly VICE-PRESIDENT Henry Sfoelfing S EC RETARY Margaref Ann Bubeclc TREASU RER Earl Turner The knighfs of fhe round sfump, picfured above, rep- resenf fhe leaders of fhe class of '37. Earl is desfined fo become a financier since he has managed fhe finances of our class so well for fhe pasf fwo years. Our Mug , who has occupied every chair in fhe round sfump. represenfs fhe only member of fhe fairer sex in fhe group. Sfein lends his scienfific mind fo us fhis year-using Henry as his sfooge. E111 SENIORS 1 937 Alrn -Cufe? Well, raw-fhawl LiHle -'Tis beffer fo have loved and losl fhan never +o have loved af all. Anna -Big brown eyes! Jim -Berrer lafe rhan never. Essie -Organdy and frills? Never! Bud -If a+ firsl' you clon'+ succeed, aslc your neighbor if he knows. Red -Her heir belies her nalure. ' S+u+s - Did you say 'Ten Cen'rs'?': Lorrie -Oh. for rhe life of a snapshof edilor! John -Why worry? Everybody else does enough of rhar. .Klum Lua llulchxson john Fredcnbcrgcr Anna Florence Guinuip lfzxrl 'Turner lissie Sharpe Raymond Veuch Ida Francis Hall XX'illiam Fredenberger Lotta Mar: luvzms John Ycley L12 1. Betty Lou Schol Quentin McNnry Martha Yclcy Charles XVhite Margaret Roush Earl Mitchell field Josephine Holmes Forrest XVilt Esther Grant Henry Stoelting SENIORS 1937 Bett -Oh, boy! Martha Raye hain't got nothin' on her. Fat -He needs no eulogy-he speaks tor himself. Martha -Ah, sweet mystery ot lite! Greaseru-They also serve who only stand and wait. Peggy -When Irish eyes are smiling-ll Doc -All's tair in love and war-and editing an annual! Jo -On with the dance, let ioy be uncontined. Butch' -He sure goes to a lotta parties at Dennison! Esther -God helps those who help themselves. Henry -Old Faithtul.. l13l SENIORS 1937 ol' lXJll'lL'+-L0l'L'Il1l Davis, In-nc Siu-rly, Margaret Ann llulicck, Norma Ruth Hughes, Mi in Ilut n Violet Si lp. Unlfum Rim' Ilvrun Marlin. Marjorie Stuvcr, Gcorgc iionnvlly, Mary Ann Giffi-I, .-Xilcm-nc llilllllj. I rtl ll XYilliams. LoreTT -FainT hearT never won a man. Irene -A decided blond. She was a blond and de- cided To sTay ThaT way. Mug -She's an enerqeTic liTTle cuss! Norm -Go wesT, young man. go wesTl DuTTon -Rich man, poor man, begger man, grocery boy. VioleT -A modesT, shy, reTiring, shrinking, violeT. ii ii Byron -DuTy beTore pleasure. Marjorie -And we'll all be gay when Johnnie comes marching home. STein -WhaT Tools These morTals be. Amie -Why fur This passion Tor V-8's, Ammie? SquirT --We wonder, why This sudden inTeresT in'sporTs. BarT -Ya goTTa be a TooTball hero! E141 SENIORS 1937 Top R1'1c'7.-Xlicfj Cooper, Martha Burkybile, Mildred Snedeker, Elizabeth Kuntz, LuNora Mathew, lloru fly ,icic . Bottom Rau'-Sue Prewett, XYilliam Craig, lrene Barth, James Hall, Irene Forsythe, Dorothy Baker. Alice -If silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire. Marlha -So quiel we hardly know she's here al all. Mid -l+'s Thai Bland , serene look Thar gels 'em. Belly -Pul your 'rrusl' in no man. Snor+ --She likes 'em fall, dark and handsome! Dol -Galher ye rosebuds while you may. ei vi Sue -How dolh lhe liHle busy bee improve each shin- ing hour? Bill -l-lis alfendance is sleady-by jerks! ii in Irene -Sincere and earnesl in all she underlakes. Toss - My kingdom for a fralernily pin? Irene -She's go? brains, and wha+'s more, she uses 'em. Dol -A blonde-need more be said? i i l15l SENIORS 1937 Pulver -Mary had a lifile Dodge, and every place fha? Mary wenf- Charlieu-Blessed are The meek, for 'rhey shall inherif rhe earfh. Kenny -A man of leH'ers. lU. S. Mail.l Ber+ha -She could show Mary Livingsfone how To gig- le. 9 Emil -Slow--buf sure! Dorolhyu-Why don r you spealc for yourself, John! Dynami+e -Wim, wigor, and wiralify 'ro 'rhe nfh degree. Red -I musr nor play wifh naughiy looys. Johnnie -Wha'r's Roberf Taylor go? fha? Dick Powell hasn'+? Dale -He doesn'+ wani io become boring by being around 'rhe school ALL rhe Time. l--I 16 1-- Mnry june Pulver Clmrlcs Ilnugh Kcnncth Cole llcrtlm lh-irhaum lllllll XX clsh Dorothy Jones Mabel Forsyrhe Noel Braynard Jean Stevens Dale Martin PROPHECY I EVENING THE GQ J EVENING VOL. 10 NO. 16 MARSHALL, MAY, 14, 1947 PRICE TWO CENTS TURNER AVERAGES 1sa.gaoo9 M. P. H. RAISE 'TAXES OR CUT EX-l PENDITURESU-IS ULTIMA-. TUM GIVEN CONGRESS BY' SENATOR JAMES HALL. Washington-Senator Hall fiatlyj stated that excessive relief expend- itures must be stopped. The Sen- ator said that he was disgusted , with such projects as founding ani old age pension fund for worn-out cats, and a subway from New York to Alaska. Hall, in a two-hour speech to the Senate suggested, as an economy measure, making post- age stamps 116 size. This, says the: legislator, will save around a mil- lion a year. As for taxes, he de- manded parking meters for every l country road. From this, says the' Senator, we can expect unlimitedl billions.-Ed's note: fI'm only kid-1 ding-honest.J l JUDGE DISMISSES COURT SUIT Niagara Falls-After a two-day deliberation the jury in the case ofl Lottie Evans vs. an u n k n o w n blonde, returned a verdfict in favor of the defendant. Miss Evans charged that the affections of For-I rest Wilt were alienated by this certain blonde. Judge William Craig, dismissed the case after wishing the plain- tiff better luck next time. NOTED SCIENTIST LECTURES ON AFRICA Marshall-Dr. Noel Braynard, Ph. D., D. D. D., M. D., A. B. and M. A., spoke today at the Chit and Chatter Club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Betty Lou Williams. Dr. Braynard, who spoke on the subject, Pink Elephants I have Seen, states that he is leaving for Africa tomorrow to make a study of Congo architecture. WHITE-COLE PASS 40TH DAY IN ENDURANCE FLIGHT Brocton-Kenneth Cole, pilot and Charles White, mechanic, to- dlay passed the 960th hour in the air in their plane, the City of Broc- ton. When asked about the diffi- culty of sleeping in the plane, Cole stated, It is a whole lot easier to sleep in the old crate than to get two winks in the 4th period assem- bly. Both flyers are confident of stay- ing in the air for at least an addi- tional two weeks. READ IN NEXT SUNDAY'S ISSUE JAY WALKS HOME, NEW NOVEL BY FRANCIS HALL. FINISHES FIRST IN INDIANAPOLIS AUTO RACE Indianapolis, Ind.-Earl Jim Turner, finished 5 laps ahead of the field in the annual 500 mile classic. Turner drove skillfully through the soft mud on the track. When asked to what he attribut- ed his new record, the speed king modestly replied, I think it was driving around the country roads around the old home town that gave me the ability to drive fast today. When asked about the 31,000 purse, Earl stated that he intended to build a model school- with no faculty. LEE LEA INJURED IN ESCAPING PHOTOGRAPHERS Hollywood-Miss Lee Lea ffor- merly Alma Lea I-Iutchinsonj, the toast of Hollywood was seriously injured yesterday when she fell on her front porch steps while she and her escort were hastening to escape pursuing flashlight photog- raphers. I 17 l PROPHECY 2 WANT ADS THE GONG MISS AILEENE BOLLING RE-1 CEIVES THE THRILL OF A Help wanted: Chinese girl to carey LIFETIME IIN FLIGHT I for 13 kids and 2 dogs. M. J. D. S.N Free for a limited time! 1 jar of my freckle-eradicator. Use one jar and you'll never use another! Ma-1 dame A. Guinnip. , EE f LL Tovi-:R AND .. AILING l TEVENS r ANIMALS I Buy Bargain Buns at Baker and? Barth Bakery. X Martin Sz Martin l Undertakers . 3 Special. This week only. Free! tlcket to The Good Earth with' each sale. l Wanted: Some one to carry my cel- lo. Mary A. 0'Nea1. PERSONAL ' Not responsible for debts in- curred on the Doc Stork Tavern which I have purchased. Q. Mc- Nary. I Henry S. Come home darling, all is forgiven. M. Y. UNCLASSIFIED ADS For Sale: A 1937 Chevrolet and a parking lot back of the high school. Call No. 417. , l VASSAR PRESIDENT RETURNS Poughkeepsie, N. Y.-Miss Irenei Forsythe, newly-elected president! of Vassar has just returned from abroad where she has been study- ing the Parisian technique of holding your man. She explained that this will aid her in teaching charm to her Vassar girls. leene Bollingfjewelry saleslady, told of an experience that would liven the heartbeat of many young! ladies inthe United States. While Miss Bolling was flying from New York to San Francisco, she chanced VII to sit by Emil Welsh, the suc- cessor to Nelson Eddy. Emil was so engrossed in reading the funny papers that he did not notice Miss Bolling, and Miss Bolling was so engrossed in Mr. Welsh's lovely golden hair that she forgot to speak, or to even get his auto- graph. Though still rather weak, Ailecne expects to be back to her' business by the first of the week. MAY 14, 1947 FREDENBERGER FINED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY FRAUD Podunk-John Fredenberger was San Fl'aUf'iS'C0-Today MISS Ai' ltoday fined 351,000 for attempting to defraud the government of 38c. Mr. Fredenberger, who is a travel- ing salesman, had for two months paid only 2 '22 of his salary for so- cial security, in place of the re- quired 3'Z-. EXTRA! SENATOR AND SECRETARY ELOPE TO GREENUP! Greenup-Word has just been re- ceived that Sen. James Hall and Margaret Bubeck, his private sec- retary were secretly married last night in Greenup. The only wit- ness to the ceremony was Aunt Clara Mitchell. The couple are flying by China Clipper to Blue Hawaii for their honeymoon. fa, ll GJ X :B I PROFESSOR GEORGE CONNEL- ra? LY ANNOUNCES REVOLU- Iiggx ,QW TIONARY DISCOVERIESI .-5 viii' Stein City, Antarctica-After a -H - I. f- --1-TQ' period of 81A years Connelly has , X II discovered and is willing to prove df! A ' the discovery of a new law of phy- 'ids ' siology, to this time considered re- , - ,W X ' impossible. To the waiting world . fgl! Q the philosopher and scientist an- L. ' , i nounces the third way to cross ' 5 l ' your legs. for good DINING 3:23 EJANCING ygyre J, ,I :I uf my he i 3 . Nea T I.mdy's Restaurant F ' ' Y Music by Charles Haugh and His Trip- ling Rhythm Orchestra .,. ,F Gorgeous Floor Show Featur- T -, Ji ing the songs of X :J 'l-f1:: 'f- MARY,PULVER ' l SERENADE IN THE NIGHT l18fl CLHSS OFFICERS JUNIOR PRESIDENT Lafayelle Eclens SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT Wayne Turner FRESHMAN PRESIDENT Roberf Garwood l DID YOU KNOW: Thaf fwo sfudenis of Marshall High have no+hing wifh which 'ro decora+e fheir grade carols? Thai 'ZX3 of The faculfy wear specs ? Thai' we have Lycans from a lo z ? lAudrey and Tha+ Marshall High school is sixly years old lhis Thai one of your Juniors is To carry his frombon sfafe confesf? bur A's Zelda.l year? e +o The T191 UNDERCLHSSES JUNIORS Presidenf ..,.,.........,.. .Lafayeffe Edens Vice-Presidenf ..,,,........ Mildred Baughman Secrefary-Treasurer ......... Glenn Whaley Three years ago we, fhe members of fhe Junior Class, arrived af Marshall High one hundred sfrong, ready and willing fo indulge in fhe pursuif of higher learning. We have succeeded in making a name for ourselves, and nexf year we infend fo fry hard fo fill fhe foofsfeps of fhis year's Seniors. Our fhree-acf play, The Prince of Siam , was success- fully presenfed, wifh Mr. Holler direcfing. f Nf'N' ffwfffxw f 1, l l uf ,I gg s w f X -4, iii' :iii -JR X-P5 l X Q l NK - n My A ,. gr, '- as .X The Junior-Senior banquef is being financed by candy sales and 'rhe proceeds of fhe class play. , 7:19, T SOPHOMORES Presidenf .,.,.,........,,, .Wayne Turner Vice-Presidenf ....,......, Jack Huffingfon Secrefary-Treasurer ...... Harry Bamesberger A former sfudenf of Marshall High cleverly defined a ' X - 4 QL ,, Sophomore as being a person foo young fo know any- 'F ffig' .1- ' .,V, if fhing and foo old fo be fold anyfhing-so fhaf even a ' QW gg F-X Freshman can see his uselessness. -ff' , kf However, fhis year's class seems fo be oufgrowing fhis Q53 xii sfage in fheir developmenf and have shown fhemselves fo ff be capable workers. Q ez T ' ,xx They have some falenfed members and also have en- yJlf'x ' 2- 1 gaged in various school acfivifies. The class as a whale ' if l has been indusfrious and will, no doubf, be heard from before leaving high school. F R E s H M E N F Presidenf. ..,.,......... ,Roberf Garwood HOME- Vice-Presidenf 4... . , . . , .John Householder H2 Secrefary-Treasurer ..,,....4 Roberf Hedges This year's crop of Freshmen, like all ofher firsf year N ffxflaamk Q sfudenfs, acfed unaccusforned fo fheir surroundings. Some 0 J 4,1 X sfumbled up land downl fhe sfeps, some fell, and ofhers Ma crawled abouf. - f bn Luckily lperhaps unluckily for fheml fhey made enough X fn' noise fo be heard, and were immediafely pounced upon. f0 V' ff I wif ln spife of fheir shorfcomings, fhe Freshmen make up a gffyffflff Ifflff fyf lively class. and we predicf a successful one. !!L7, fQ -f zo 1-- JUNIORIICLASS James Allen Jean Alwood William Arbuckle Dean Barkalow Freda Barkalow Mildred Baughman Irene Beck Dudley Beliz John Benneil' Pauline Bishop David Bland Lucille Bradley James Bray Frank Bubeck Leon Burger Maxine Cline Ann Coldren Barney Craig Charles Crumrin Edna Davidson Esfher Davis Eloise Dickerson Lafayefre Edens Mary Elizabelh Edens Norma Rose Eifel Una Farris Leslie Einkloiner Fred Eraker Joe Garwood Roserla Hall Roberl Ha-nley Imogene Hendrix Helen Hollenbeck Donald Huey Doris Irwin Marguerile Jennings Lena Jane Jeler Dorolhea Johns Earl Kile Wilbur Kile William Kile Jennie Lawrence Juanila Lowe Roberl Dean Lowry Audrey Lycan Marshall Maffis Edgar Morris Helen MOH' Chesler Murphy Geneva Murphy Marlha McMorris Reilha McNary Lorene Norlon Opal Perisho Thelma Perry Harry Gene Pulver George PreweH VioIe+ Saifer Virginia Samford Virginia Schwarfz Mildred Sefzer Henry Shaw Margarel' Srepp Blanche Sfiner Carl Tingley Clarene Tingley Dora Lou Tingley John Travioli Lillie Jane Veach Eugene Weaver Arfhur Welsh Glen Whaley Rae Woodard , Harrie? Zimmerly - 21 1 SOPHOMO RE CLHSS Donald Abel Harry Bamesberger Dale Barlh Billy Barllefl Joe Bennefl' Dorofhy Berry James Blizzard Glenn Blockinger Billy Beuhler Evelyn Bohn Jane Braynard Gladys Bruner Lois Maxine Buser Roberl Clark Dorofhy Cooper Frank Cooper Leon Cooper Elsie Lou Cork Eileen Craig Margarel Crumrin Frances Curran Mary Fairgrief Dean Ferris John Files Beafrice Findley Rila Geheb Lorene Goelcler Frances Goodrich Eamer Haugh Wilma Hendrix Jaclc Hulilinglon Pauline Hufchens Virgil Kallansa Neva Kelley Eugene Kile Nine Kraerner June Lewis Jack Lifliclc Sam Liggell Henry Lively Zelda Lycan Earl Millon Mary Macey --1l2Z:I Doil Morgan Harold Morgan Mary Jane Murphy -Billy O'Rourlce Fern Perry Jay Quinn Margaref Rademaker Donald Riley Helen Sage Kafherine Sagraves Norma Jean Scolf Joe Sraub William Sfevens James Slepp Marlin Tarble Juanira Taylor Don Tingley Teddy Trefz Wayne Turner Anfone Wernz Marlha Jane While Opal Will FRESHM HN CLHSS Raymond Abel Nafalie Banning Mildred Barfh Virginia Rose Bash Roberr Beard Alvin Belfz Murl Bland Louise Bohn Roberr Bolling Emma Lee Boyer Harold Braynard William Bubeclc Cafherine Burger Norma Jean Buser Harry Cas+eel Margarer Curran Mary Rose Curran Ruby Jean Davidson James Demberger Daisy Draper Eileen Ellingron Herberr Elliori Ray Farris Courfney Files Berry Lou Findley Bill Forsyihe Dean Fox Rosabelle Fox Eugene Gallagher Clayion Gard, -l-T231 Roberf Garwood Rosemary Godden Helen Gilberl De Lance Grubb Margarel Gwinn George Hasfen Roberr Hedges Irene Hilberr Gerfrude Higgins John Householder Berry Huffingfon Lois Clarene Hum' Anna Jane Irwin Chrisry Jones Lila Johnson Lloyd Junlcer Thelma Kallansa Berfha Kile Ralph Wayne Kile Inez Kuhn Berfha Larhrop Wilberr Lifliiclc Naomi Sally Lowe Ralph Marrin Virgil Magill Herschel Miller Paul Miller Raymond Miller Herschel Morris George Moye Roberl' Murphy Edgar Maurer Grover McCleary Billy Noble Mary Ann O'Neal Marilyn Paulsen Fen+on Quinn Harry Reedy Dororhy Riley Wayne Schafer Mary Scheyii Roberr Schwarfz Fern Serzer Herberl' Shaffer Bernard Shonk Mary Shoirs Phyllis Simpson Virginia Siverly George Spencer Paul Siepp Beffy Lee Sweirzer Jack Taylor Guy Tingley James Thompson William Thompson Benson Trefz Flo Veach Margaref Wallace Maxine Weaver Francis Welsh We, lhe Senio lull possession In In li li In ln lv In In In In Iv In In In In In li In Il In In u I I I. I. I. I. I. I. l. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I I I I I I. I I I I I I I. SENIOR CLHSS WILL r Class ol I937, ol lhe cily ol Marshall, Counly ol Cla-rk, and Slale ol Illinois, being ol sound mind and in ol our lacullies, do make, publish and declare lhis lo be our lasl will and leslamenl, lhal is lo say: Dorolhy Baker, do will my love lor my sisler lo her husband. Irene Barlh, do will my heighl lo Kalherine Sagraves. Berlha Bierbaum, do bequealh my maidenly lorm lo Pauline Bishop. Aileene Bolling, do will my Salurday music lessons lo Eileen Craig. Noel Braynard, do will all my freckles lo John Brighl. Margarel Bubeck, do will my lillle pug nose lo Mr. Holler. Marlha Burkeybile, do leave my work in lhe library lo Freda Barkalow. Kennelh Cole, do give my Barbara lo Jim Bray lalso my correspondencel. George Connelly, do will my can ol Prince Alberl lo Oscar Trellz. Alice Cooper, do will my long walk lo school lo Miss Dunlavy. William Craig, do will my original excuses llrulhlully givenl lo Billy Barllell. Lorella Davis, do will my U. S. hislory nolebook lo Mr. Slork. , Mary Jane Dullon, do will my non-rusling brain lo Violel Sailer. Lolla Mae Evans, do will my personalily lo Mrs. Kunlz. Irene Forsylhe,,do bequealh my love of mylhology lo Virginia Siverly. Mabel Forsylhe, do will my nickname, Dynamile . lo Margarel Crumrin. John Fredenberger, doxwill lhal shy side glance I give girls lo Billy O'Rourke William Fredenberger, do bequealh my hazy recolleclion ol U. S. Hislory lo Anne Coldren. Dorolhy Geheb, do give my lleel-looledness lo Ward LaRue. Mary Ann Gillel, do will my giggle complex lo Opal Perisho. Eslher Granl, do will my fallen arches lo Rila Geheb. Anna Florence Guinnip, do will my big lalkalive eyes lo Mr. Eiler. Ida Francis Hall, do-will my ideals and dreams ol a perlecl husband lo Lucille Bradley. . James Hall, do will my loud and boislerous ways lo Harry Bamesberger. Charles Haugh, do will my friendliness lo lhe lairer sex lo George Moye. Josephine Holmes, do will lwo bollles ol milk daily lo Miss Pallon's lunch. Norma Hughes, do will lhe Iasl boolh in lhe Candy Kilchen lo Reilha McNary. Alma Lea Hulchison do will my innocence lo Phyllis Simpson. Dorolhy Jones, do will my husky voice lo Opal Will. Belly Mae Kunlz, do will my violin lo Jack Benny. Dale Marlin, do will my abilily lo read poelry lo Jean Alwood. Byron Marlin. do will my sludious ways lo Fayelle Edens. Snorl Malhews, do will my Roberl lo anyone who can gel him. Earl Milchell, do bequealh my abilily al goll lo Edgar Morris. Ouenlin McNary, do will my sweel Personalily Smile lo Donald Huey. Sue Prewell, do will my abilily lo +eII people how lo raise children lo Miss Ice. Mary Jane Pulver, do will my love lor a quiel evening in lhe Candy Kilchen l Margarel Roush, do will my poise and precise manner lo Margarel Slepp. Belly Lou Schollield, do will my slender ligure lo Mildred Selzer. Essie Sharpe, do will my grouchy Mondays lo Mr. Slork. Irene Siverly, do give my abilily lo sludy lo Gladys Bruner. Mildred Snedeker, do will my leisure hours in lhe office lo Lena Jelers. Violel Slepp, do will my blond curls lo Jean Alwood. Jean Slevens, do will my love-making abilily llo Henry Shawl lo Marlha McMorris. Henry Sloelling, do will my heighl lo Don Ferris. Marjorie Slover, do will my promplness lo June Lewis. Earl Turner, do will my carelul and caulious driving lo Frank Cooper. Raymond Veach, do will my bashlul grin lo Leon Burger. Emil Welsh, do will my longing lor a moon and a can ol spinach lo Bob I..owry. Charles While, do will my mouslache lo any freshman who wanls il. Barl Williams, do will my lemper and socks lo Bummie Birdlegs. Forresl Will, do will my love for parlies and brunelles lo Frank Bubeck. Marlha Yeley, do will my Henry lo mysell. John Yeley, do will my love lor blondes lo Bob Clark. Ill lhey aren'l looking lor my gold loolh, says Bob.l o Rosella Hall. HCTIVITIES Making Our Work Interesting Leaders of our school are represenfed here. Mug is fhe 'rops-boih in This pho+o and in The C5.A.A. Smiling Bob Hanley is fhe presiden+ of fhe Fufure Farmers. And who would be a loeH'er homemaker 'lhan Sue, fhe leader of +he Home Economics clulo? Don'+ crowd. boys! Nexl' comes Earl Mifchell-presiden+ of The I-li-Y and Lalin Clubs, anol Eclifor of 'rhe Marshallonian. Doesn'+ Glenn loolc wise?-ii comes from being associaled wifh lhe Sci- ence Clulo and Professor LaRue. f 25 J HI-Y CLUB 1 To-lv Razr'-L':irl Tinglcy, Harney Craig, Mr. lloller, Jzunes Hull, Henry Shaw, Julm lhmm-lt, I-Imil XXX-lsli. Middle Rurwfllill Arlmcklc, Arthur XYel:-ill, GL-urge Prcwett, l'.I'Zlllli lluln.-ck, llcury Smelting, juliu YL-lc David lilzmrl. Uultom l?u1c'---lflipgciiu XYc:n'n-r, Glenn XYlmluy, flmrlus llaiugli, Cliairlvs XYl1itc, Rulvert l,nwry, lfzirl 'Turner Fayette lfllv.-ns, lfzirl Mitulu-ll. OFFICERS Presidenf ...,, ......... . .Earl Mitchell Vice Presideni. . . .. .Emil Welsh Secrelary ..... ...., J ohn Yeley Treasurer. .. .. .Charles l-laugh Sponsor. . . ..... Mr. Holler The I-li-Y is an organizaiion alifilialed wilh The Young Men's Xian Associalion. Hs purpose is To 'crea+e. mainlain, and exlend lhroughoul lhe s and communily high slandards of Chrislian Characleru. The local chapfer of lwenly-one members has .shown Thar il is accomplishing ils purpose by conducring a Thanksgiving Service each year, and by confribuling generously lo fund for lhe viclims of The I937 flood. We are proud of lhem. . 26 1 THE F. F. H. Tap Ron'-Noel Braynard, Gene Morgan, Robert Hanley, Earl Kile, David Bland, Forrest Wilt John Travioli, Sam Liggett. Illiddlc Row-Mr.'Eiler, Robert Schwartz, Robert Beard, Ralph Martin, Jack Litfick, Dudley Beltz Dont Morgan, William Ixile. Bnilom Rau'-Grover McCleary, Virgil Magill, Frank Cooper, ,lack Taylor, Joe Garwood, George Prewett OFFICERS President ..,., ...,.....,. . .Robert Hanley Vice President .... ...... D udley Beltz Secretary .... ..George Prewett Treasurer. . . ..... Jack Litticlc Reporter. . . .. .Doit Morgan Sentinel... ...Wilbur Kile The Marsh 'ibpter is affiliated with a nation-wide organization ot the same name. Everywhere' F.F.A. chapters sponsor iudging contests, livestock and grain shows, 4-H club worlc, public speaking, recreational and cooperative enterprises and encourage thritt, scholarship, leadership, and industry among their members lil 27 J THE G. H. H. . l Yap li'mi flzircnc Tingley, Marguerite Jennings, Lorena Gncklcr, llcatricc Finmllcy, Frances Gomlricli, Neva Kelly, Zelda Lyczin, Rita Gchch, Mzirgzirct Raclcmaker, Eileen Craig, livclyn liohn, XYilni:i llcn- alrix, Dorothy llerry, Elsie Cork. Third Ran'--lit-lun Mutt. Rcilhzi McN:ii'y, Maxine Cline, Mary l-Q. liclens, Martlia XX'hitc, llurzi Lon Ting- ley, lfilna llziviclson, Helen Hollcnheck, Imogene Hendrix, Leslie Finkhincr, Virginia Schwartz, Eloise Dickerson, Mildred Sctzer, Jean Alwooil, Anne Colmlrun. 143, Mary -I. lmts ton 1-U, Mary J. l'ulver C-U, lletty L. hcholhelcl Q-U, Mililrcil bnmlckcr Q-SJ, lh-tty Kuntz Q-lj, Mabel Forsythe Q-U, Margaret llnheck Q-D, Mary Ann Gilfel Q-0, jean Stevens 145, liln Hull Q-U, Snr: l'rv.-wi.-tt QD, Alma Lea Hutchison KU, Lotta Mae lfvnns Q-U, Miss Cochran. lyn l':iulscn, Mary , Maxine VYc:ivcr, Gillicrt, Mzirgzircl Geneva Murphy, Sriond Run'-l'liyllis Simpson, Dorothy Gehch, Lunora Mathew 1-U, Marjorie Stover lfrrnxt Ruin'---liiiiinzi l.. lhilin, lletty HuFfington, lnez Kuhn, Lila johnson, Mari Schcytt, Ruby ,l. Ilavirlson, Yirp.gini:i Hash, Anna J. lrwin, Dorothy Riley Nzitaliu ltainning, Margaret Xllillzicc, Roszihcllc Fox, Francis XYL-Ish, l'lclv.'n Curran, Fcrn Perry. OFFICERS President. .... ............. M argaret Ann Bubeclc Vice President.. . .... Mary Ann Gittel Secretary ..... . . .Mabel Forsythe Treasurer. . . . .Jean Stevens Sponsor. .. . .Miss Cochran The Girls' Athletic Association, under the leadership ot Miss Cochran, has been an active organization ot this school tor eight years. Some ot the social events Held during the year were: Hobo Party, in honor ot the new members' Railroad Play Day: Cake Walk-Norma Eitel elected Autumn Queen: Annual G.A.A. Brealctast tor alumna: Christmas Party tor the Mothers: Auto Party: lntormal Initiation: Court trial tor violation ot Initiation: Physical Education Revue- sports shown by dances. Sports ottered this year are soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volley ball, arch- ery, bicycling, hiking and skating. r 28 1-1 LHTIN CLUB T011 Rzmif-fGeorge Moye, Martin Tarhle, Don Riley, Arthur XYelsh. Juanita Lowe, Dora Lon Tingley, Thelma Perry, Henry Shaw, Earl Mitchell CSD, Evelyn llohn, Virginia Samford, Una Farris, Clarene Tingley Don Ahel, jack Huffington, Xvayne Turner, Chester Murphy, Fred Fraker, XYilliam Tliompson. flliiltllt' Rlliili-I,ll Nora Mathew Q-lj, Miss llunlavy, Opal Perisho, Pauline llishop, Blanch Stiner, lfdna Davidson, Norma Jean Scott, lleatrice Findley, Ira Francis Hall C-O, Helen llollenheclc, hvillilll Hendrix, Imogene Hendrix, Leslie Finkhiner, Zelda Lycan, Rita Gelieh, Margaret L. Rade- maker, Eileen Craig, Neva Kelly, Esther Grant C-U, Lucille Bradley, Doris Irwin, Norma Rose Eitel. Iirout Rn'wYMary Ann Giffel HD, jean Stevens 143, Mary Jane Dutton C-U, Betty May Kuntz C-0, Francis XVelSh, Maxine NVQ-aver, Helen Gilbert, Betty Huffington, Dorothy Riley, lletty Finillcy, lfargaret Curran, Geneva. Murphy, Virginia Schwartz, Eloise Dickerson, Mildred Setzer, Lotta Mae Evans 145, Margaret XYallace, Rosahelle Fox, and Mildred liaughman. OFFICERS President ..,.... ......... ..... E a rl Mitchell Vice President. .. .. .Margaret Roush Treasurer ...... ,... H enry Shaw Secretary ....... . . .Evelyn Bohn Sergeant-at-arms. . . . .Fred Fratcer Membership in the S. P. R. is attained by receiving an A or B average in Latin. The club is the oldest in the school, being I3 years old. Several members ot the Latin Club are today outstanding. Among these are John Strohm, who is on a trip around the world: John Bright, Marshall Music Maestro: Caslon Bennett, Marshall attorney: and Leland Baker, bacteriologist at Fort Dodge, la. HOME EC. CLUB Trip Rn-in-lm-z Kuhn, Pauline Bishop, Naomi Lowe, Fern Sewer, lrene Hilbert, Katherine Sagravcs, Milclrual llarlh, Norma Jean lluser, lfnuna Louise llolm. Mrrldlr lx'mu-- lilsie Lon Cork, Mary Fairgricf, -lennic Lawrence, Mary Macey, Freda llarkalow, Tlielnia Kallansa. Pauline Ilznchens, lfmma Lee Iloyer, Lorena: Ninton, Rosetta l'lall, Martha lln.kylwile, Natalie llanning, lfloise Dickerson, Rnliy Ice. Front li'n1:'- liaisy Draper, Lena jane In-ter, Jane llraynarrl, Zelda Lycan, Gladys llrnner, Ma-ry lilizalietli liclens, Clarcne Tingley, Lucille llrailluy, Mildred llauglinian, Phyllis Simpson, Marguerite Jennings, lislna llaviilson, Una Farris. Presidenl ....., ...... S ue Prewell' Vice Presidenf. . .. .Mildred Baughman Secrefary .... ,. .Pauline l-lulchens Treasurer ,,........ .. .Mary Fairgriel Program Chairman. . . .. .Marlha Burlcybile Sponsor .......... ....... M iss Ice If is fhe obiecl of lhe Home Economics Club lo promole good fellowship and democracy in rhe school: lo keep informed in regard lo recenl developmenrs in lhe home economics fields: and lo develop lhe personality, inilialive, self-reliance, and social poise of ils members. A+ Chrislmas lime 'rhe members of The club enlerlained al a lea in honor of 'rheir mofhers. Ofher inleresling programs have included an illuslrared 'ralk on personal grooming. by one of 'rhe local beaury operalors, and a movie-lhe producfion and manufacfure of corlon fexfiles. Iwelve members of lhe club allended fhe Home Economics Feslival al Vandalia on April 'rhe lenlh. Those members receiving awards for conlesl enfries were Emma Louise Bohn. Norma Jean Buser, Lorerla Davis, and Lena Jane Jeler. r3o1--- NHTIONHL HCNOR SOCIETY JUNIORS I936 Margarel' Ann Bubeclc Mary Jane Duiron Mary Ann Giflel Belly Kunlz Earl Miichell, Jr. SENIORS I937 Aileene Bolling Alma Lee l-lufchison Margarel Roush Emil Welsh JUNIORS I937 Jean Alwood Mildred Baughman Anne Coldren Leslie Finlcbiner Geneva Murphy nioNAl. HONOQ 5,9cltTY X Ax If X A Pllf' 4 '7 -P x X X l l ll . The firsf scholarship honor sociefy was founded in l9OO by Dr. William B. Owen of Chicago. The idea spread rapidly and honor socielies sprang up all over ihe coun- fry. If was decided fha? if 'rhe 'lundamenfal principles of The honor sociefy were sound. if should be nafional in applicafion. A commiHee for a Nafional Honor Sociely was organized fo draw up a cons+ifu- lion and objecfives. Characfer, leadership, scholarship, and service were vo+ecl mos+ worfhy of encouragement Defails were lefr io local chapfers wi+h au+hori+y vesfed in a nafional council of nine members. The organizafion is sponsored by The Deparf- menf of Secondary Schools. Members musf be Juniors and Seniors in The upper lhird of rheir class. The Mar- shall chapfer was formally organized 'rhis year, wi+h Mary Ann G-iffel elecied as presi- denf and Mildred Baughman as vice-president r 31 3- OPERETTH In January, fhe Music Deparfmenf pre- senfed a musical comedy, enfifled An Old Kenfucky Garden, based on fhe music of Sfephen C. Fosfer. CAST OF CHARACTERS Colonel Sfaunfon ,,......,.....,... Jeanie, his niece .,.. Phillip, her brofher ...... Joy, Phillip's fiancee ,..... .,.. Hannah, fhrice a widow .,...,,..... Henry Blow, a gold prospecfor of '49, Richard, a Norfherner. .,.,.,..,, . Maiundahr, a Hindu magician. .. Joe Buzzard, a money lender.. Elaine, a friend of 'rhe family ...... Adaliza, a friend of fhe family .... Lily, a friend of fhe family .... Tom, colored servanf ,.,....... Mr. Moneyfold, publisher of music. . Mr. Arficholce, publisher of music .... Harry Bamesbarger .. .Aileene Bolling . .. .. .Bob Lowry ,....Beffy Kunfz ....,......Jean Sfevens . .Quenfin McNary , . .Glenn Whaley . . .Henry Sfoelfing .... .Marfin Tarble ..lv1arfha Mclviorris ... ...Jean Alwood .... .Anne Coldren . . . .Edgar Morris .. . . .Bill Arbuclcle ........Don Ferris Sfephen C. Fosfer ..... ......... ........ E a rl Mifchell, Jr. Direcfor ,..,............. . . ...John Brighf Accompanisf .... ..... H elen Coldren -il-I 32 1-1- ,iiiii BHND HND ORCHESTRH TTT I MEMBERS OF BAND liud Abel, Dun Abel, Bill Arhuckle, Harry Bamesberger, Bill Beuhler, Murl Bland, Glenn Blockinger, Aileene Bolling, liolm llolling, llill ltuheck, Harry Casteel, Anne Coldren, lioise Dickerson, Lafayette Etleus, Una Farris, Don Ferris, Clayton Gard, Joe Garwood, Robert Garwood, Imogene Hendrix, Iack Huffing- ton, Lloyd Junker, Neva Kelly, Eugene Kile, Betty Kuntz, Jack Liffick, Sam Liggett, Bob Lowry, Juanita Lowe, Virgil Magill, Quentin McNary, Earl Milton, Edgar Morris, George Moye, Mary Ann O'Neal, Mar- garet Rademaker, Don Rily, Violet Saiter, Virginia Schwartz, XYayne Shaffer, Henry Shaw, Jean Stevens, VVilliam Stevens, Henry Stoelting, Martin Tarhle, Henson Trefz, NVayne Turner, Margaret VVallace, Eugene XVeaver, Francis YVelsh. BAND AND ORCHESTRA Both the band and orchestra have greatly increased in size. We now have an orchestra ot 30 pieces and a band ot 56. The band has undertalcen a new problem, marching, and they malce a tine spectacle in their new red and white unitorms. They marched at tour home tootball games. As special guests at Indiana State Teachers' College Homecoming the band distinguished itselt. The band also entered the Dis- V trict Contest at Robinson, March 20. f 33 j FGOTBHLL Tllv Ix'o1s', lrf! tu rfgflilf-llill llnhcck, lklrnuy Craig, lion Riley, Uaviml lilllllll Xntonv. 1111 Inga 1 Gnllzugln-r. I ul lrfm' Mr. Gwlalvs. Nr. Smith, Sznn I,i1.gI1utt, Clmrlcs liznigh. llcnry Stun in inns lltIlll3Ll'I.,kI' llzlrry llxuncsln-rgur. Klorccrzlft, llvnry Shaw, Raymond Xvvllfll, Coacli Hknr 'Xlr Ntor ,S lllll Nniv john Frcilcliln-rg.5cr, Hari Kilc, llzlrt xYllliillTlS, lfzxrl Turner, Ge.-org ko Q lorru john lh-nnctt. l,nnl lffm--Hill Arhnuklv, liinncr llnugh, lilnil XXI-Ish, Huh l,ow1'y, Leon llnigrr K ii n nh i Frcmlm-liln-rgcr, ,luvk Huffington, lioh Clark. ,lim Sump. -i-i '1' Marshall. , M27 Newfon , CAPTAIN WILLIAMS Marshall. .. . 6 Paris ..,. Marshall. ,. . O Marhnsville .... Marshall, . ...I4 Charleslon T C Marshall. .. , O Charlesfon Cily. Marshall. .. . O Robinson ...,.. Marshall. .. 4 . . I3 Lawrenceville . Marshall.. .. O Casey . 1 BHSKETBHLL S! li 1 K tone Hcrnz, Jim bt:-pp, Jim llray, Harry llameshcrger, linrt XYilliams, Clmrlcs XYl1itc. it i I 1 r Huugh, Couch XVcar, Jack Huffington, liar! 'Turns-r, Kenneth Cole, john Ifwriuiilu-z'ui-i'. 1 l Ll L l 5 C 5, 1r'. inruc ' r'u f Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall ..,..... Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marlinsville Paris ..... Robinson . Casey Wesrfield Greenup . Hulsonville Wesrfield Charlesion Marlinsville Greenup . Paris .... Casey Paris ..... Robinson . Kansas . . . Capiain Turner v HTHLETICS FOOTBALL .5 The Marshall Lions opened TooTball prac- : i A Tice early in SepTember. wiTh TorTy candi- ...- W daTes reporTing To Coach Wear. There ff in were only Two reTurning leTTermen: CapTain Q' ,pf Williams and WilT. Man holes were leTT , - L Y ff is by graduaTion, To be filled wiTh inexperi- -S enced players. ATTer Two weeks oT hard nm, gig! ,ff ' K M pracTice The Team was chosen, wiTh J. Fre- Vgifigh denberger and Clark playing end: WhiTe and Kile, Tackles: BenneTT and Williams, ,,,..s ri lie - T ,WR guards: Connelly, cenTer7 and W. Freden- foo-MBALL 5-M515 berger, Turner and Burger as backs. REVIEW OF FOOTBAl-L On SepTember 25 was played The opening game oT The season-a nighT game wiTh NewTon. In spiTe oT The TacT ThaT The Lions won by a large margin, They needed more experience since They were scheduled To meeT bigger and beTTer Teams. The following SaTurday Paris, playing an improved game, baTTled Their way To a 6 To 6 Tie. The Lions held The MarTinsville Blue STrealcs To a noThing To noThing score during The TirsT half, buT superior size and experience began To Tell on Marshallonians, The Tinal score being a 20 To O deTeaT. One week laTer, when Marshall meT CharlesTon CiTy, wiTh Their veTeran Team, The Lions received Their worsT deTeaT of The season-33 To 0. The ArmisTice game aT Robinson was close unTil The second half when The Maroons scored Twice, giving Them a I3 To O vicTory. On November 2I The sTrong Lawrenceville Team handed Marshall a 34 To O de- feaT. The Lawrenceville Team is considered one of The besT in This secTion. ln The Turlcey-day game, The score was O To 0 aT The halT, buT STaley, Casey hall:- baclc, pushed over Two Touchdowns in The lasT quarTer. The Lions ToughT hard, buT were noT able To peneTraTe The Casey deTense. --I so 1--- HTHLETICS B A S K E T B A L L BaslceTball pracTice 'began The TirsT oT Z0 December wiTh TwenTy-Tive players reporT- E ing To Coaches Wear and SmiTh. There -' hy V were only Two reTurning leTTermen, CapTain , iwfieq '- Turner and Cole. 2-4'Vf.ffg The TirsT squad was made up oT Tur- l A ,fr-ff-F. ner and J. Fredenberger, guards: Cole, gQ l b 2 cenTer: Clarlc, I-luTTingTon, and Williams ' I 7 3-gli' n ' playing Torward. V V. 4- -? BASKETBALL STARTS REVIEW OF BASKETBALL MarTinsviIIe came here To play The Lions in Their TirsT won I8 To I7, since Cole, The regular cenTer, was ineligible. game. The Blue STrealcs Paris, The sTrongesT Team in This secTion, won I7 To Il in The Tollowing game. ln a game wiTh Robinson. The Lions were deTeaTecI by a 6-poinT margin aTTer a hard ToughT baTTle. A New Year's game wiTh Casey was losf 27 To I7. In The Clarlc CounTy TournamenT, Marshall drew WesTTield, and aTTer leading Three quarTers, The Lions losT 28 To 2I. Greenup came here nexT-Marshall winning by an eighT poinT lead. Hufsonville came To play The Lions, and Tound ThaT They were up againsT a TighTing Team, The Tinal score being 27 To 2I. Marshall received a deTeaT from WesTTield in a hard ToughT game. The Tollowing weelc-end The Lions wen+ To CharlesTon To win. buT Tour days Iafer. They were deTeaTed by The Blue STreaks. In The nexT game Marshall journeyed To Greenup, and losT in The lasT TwenTy-Two seconds of play. The Lions drew Paris in The EasTern Illinois TournamenT aT Casey. I-luTTingTon's Try which rimmed The baslceT in The lasT seconds oT play was one of The ToughesT breaks of The season. Paris carried away The vicTory-27 To 26. When Casey came To play Marshall in a reTurn game, The Lions were ouT Tor re- venge Tor The beaTing Casey gave Them, and aTTer a close game Marshall won 27 To 24. The Paris Tigers deTeaTed The Lions 3I To 20 in a reTurn game. In a game aT Robin- son Marshall came home on The shorT end of a 36 To 2I score. In The DisTricT TournamenT, Marshall was deTeaTed by Kansas in The Tinal game of The season. A T371 H C T IVI T I E S SPRING ATHLETICS X if' TracIc has been coming Io Ihe fronf since X Ihe new cinder Irack has been compieied. CLC Orher sporrs offered during April and May .5 are boxing, Tennis. voIIey ball, and soI+baII. f1N,f1.,Qf' Waich II, Mr. Smi+hI SCIENCE CLUB The Marshall Science Club was organized for The sole purpose of sIimuIaIing an acfive inferesf in science. II is under The abIe supervision of Mr. LaRue and Mr. Smirh, wiIh Glenn Whaley represenfing Ihe s'rudenIs as President Mr. LaRue had charge of Ihe 'Firs+ meering, providing an enferiaining program of chemical experimenis. AI- Ihough only Iwo meefings have been held, we hope Io have many inferesring ones in Ihe Iufure. All Ihose inferesied in science are urged Io aHend. SPRING CONTESTS Marshail has been oufsfanding Ihis year in Ihe various spring confesrs, winning firsf in bofh Iiierary and music in Ihe coun+y con+es'rs. Edgar Morris was awarded firsf in 'rhe disI'ricI band solo conresf. In Ihe Iiferary. Mary Ann Giffel received Iirsf in essayvand Harry Bamesberger Iirsf in oraiion. The music Ieam received 33 ou? of a possibie 36 poinfs. Firsf piaces wen? Io Berry Kun+z, violin: Aileene Bolling, and Glenn Whaley, vocal solo. I 38 . HCTIVITIES DRAMATIC CLASSES During The school year This deparTmenT has been very acTive. Four one-acT plays have been pre- senTed Tor P.-T. A. and CommuniTy Club programs. There have been various public appearances oT sTu- denTs before several organizaTions. Three plays were presenTed beTore The assembly. ln OcTober The comedy, So ls Your AunT Anna, was given: Tor ChrisTmas The arTisTic presenTaTion oT A ChrisT- mas DesTiny was oTTered: and in February, The Senior Vaudeville Show was enTirely wriTTen and prepared by This deparTmenT. There are TiTTy pu- pils Talcing acTive parT and enrolled in The regular classes. The episodes Tor The Horace Mann Com- mencemenT PageanT were arranged and designed by The Tour individual classes. l -be -'B 49 29-... Q: Q- -'Ks 3 -4 K K 5 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class, under The direcTion of Mr. l-loller, presenTed The romanTic com edy, The Prince of Siam , Tuesday, May 4. CAST OF CHARACTERS Doreen KropTlcin, The l-louse MisTalce ........ Milly La Rash, The l-louse ArisTocraT ..., Mrs. Randolph, The l-louse MoTher. . . Princess PaTani, Thai's SisTer .,..... BeaTrice, a SororiTy Girl ...... KaTy, AnoTher SororiTy Girl .,.. Frances, STill AnoTher ......... Diclc Ferris, A College Boy ....... DumbwiTslci, A Russian Radical ...... Rangdolc, An Unscrupulous Siamese .... Prince AThong-l-liTo, Thai's Uncle ..... Bimbee, Thai's ValeT .........,... Prince Thai, Heir To The Throne ,... .... . . .EsTher Davis .... .Edna Davidson . , . .Jean Alwood . ...Leslie Finlcbiner ...Virginia SamTord MargueriTe Jennings ... . . .Violef SalTer ........,Jim Allen ,Henry Shaw .. .ChesTer Murphy . . .. . . .Bill Arbuclcle . .. . . .Don Ferris .. . . .Bob Lowry E391 School Three Marx Brolhers? Fighl, Lions, Fighfl Whal, no Camera? ls il cold up lhere? Taxi l'm loawling you oullu Caclus High School The long S1 Shorl' ol: il' Million dollar smile Bicycle builf for lwo Againsl The rules No wonder Hepburn looked! Pose, Please! Scream! No loalingl Snorl-I9307 Gel lhal piclure. Manual Training King of Swing. Love in bloom. Bashlul beaux. A foursome Click! Cliclcl Running from a man? Life VXfl1ere's Edgar? Look oul below! Campus racelrack. Don? look llwal way! Winler. Big board, lillle man! Beau Brurnmel. Seniors now. Tlwey're noir so louglw. Whal large feel you navel Boys meel girl. Eal 'em up! Scienlisf? Town Cul-ups. Lillle Turner. Looking foward Broc- lon. l-lurry, Amiel Why, Quenlinl ll's Aileene. A carload. Love? Scralclw, Fred, My lneroes. Family love. His gold loollw. Sweel is flue word lor youl Big Turner Gln, Jack! HUMOR JUST IMAGINE: Mary Jane Duflon noi having Ihaf Sunday nighl' dale Miss Pafion forgeffing Io check an error in your budgel Margarei Ann noi falking Ihe fourfh period Mary Jane Pulver driving recklessly. Marlin Tarble walking home alone. Glenn Whaley having a dale. The gym being warm in winler. Seeing Earl Mifchell wilhoul his kodak. Miss Cochran noi felling funny sfories. Earl Turner gelling 'ro school on lime. Mr. Brighf noi being a regular fellow. Mr. Findley gelfing exciled. THINGS WE CAN DO WITHOUT: Hydrogen sulphide vapor from Ihe Chemislry lab Absence slips when you were +here I-Ier did and You be+cha . Oufside reading in U. S. I-Iislory. Fiffeen-minule fesfs. Fronl sears in class. The Humor edilor. Bill Bubeck: Ha, Hal I saw you iusf kiss sis Jim I-Ialll I-Iere, keep s+ill! Pul Ihis Bill: I-Iere's len cenis change. One quarler in your pockell price Io all +ha+ s +he way I do business Mrs. Geddes: Thar child gels more like you every day Mr. Geddes: Wha'r has lhe lilrle rascal done now7 Caller: Is your molher engaged? Bari: I Think she is married. Mr. Smifhx Why is angle A equal Io angle B7 Edgar Morris: Well-because-because Mr. Smi'rh: Oh, +ha+'s a woman's answer 4 Z HUMOR JUST JOKES Marlin Ilo barberl: I-Iow soon can you shave me? Barber: Oh, in aboul lwo years. Mr. Eiler: And now, please leave all books al lhe desk, lake allernale seals in allernale rows, and remember lhis examinalion is lo be conducled under lhe honor syslem. Don Ferris laller lhe dancelz Which dance did you like besl? Aileene lwearilyl: The one we sal oul. Earl Turner las he slowed down a bill: Whew, don'l you leel glad you're alive? Phyllis: Glad isn'l lhe word: I'm amazed. Mr. Slork: Your hislory paper is iusl like lhe sludenl's who sal nexl lo you in lhe exam. Bud Veach: Well, lhey say lhal hislory repeals ilseIl. Jim Bray: I-Iow come you wrile so slow, fella? Kenny: I golla. My girl can'l read very lasl. Bob Lowry: Don'l you love moloring when lhe engine runs smoolhIy? Snorl: No, bull do when il slaIIs. Margarel Rademaker: Whal do you mean silling oul here in lhe snow a lrue slory? You'lI gel pneumonia. Billy Noble: Mr. Brighl lold me lo do some oulside reading. Dale Marlin: You say lhal she parlially relurned your alleclion? Charles While: She senl back all my Iellers bul kepl lhe ieweIry. Irene B.: Why is il lhey say lhal blonds are dizzy? Irene S.: Thal is because lhey are so Iighl-headed. David Bland: Since I mel you I can'l sleep, I can'l eal, I can'l drink. Mildred: Why mol? David: I'm broke. Quenlin: I could go on dancing like lhis forever. Belly Lou: No: you're bound lo improve. reading ' 6 CHLENDHR FOR 1937 SEPTEMBER .gi tw in , V iff: 2-We come back Io school for anoiher year of hard 'f 5 4, . I - work and play. in 4-Class officers elecfed. ,bw 4 9-Fooiball praclice begins. ,. ' Q OCTOBER gdlg,-.lj 3-G.A.A. play day a+ Marshall I-Iigh. if iw W. 5432. I , 7-Miss Margarel Woods gives inreresiing speech on Life- . ' 1.17 rv 8-Oh, boy, Iwo whole days' vacafion-Teachers' In- srifufe. I5--New fad-I-Ii-Y boys wearing Iipsfick For inifialion. '- AuIumn Queen . F...- V-G.A.A. annual cake walk. Norma Rose Eilel crowned 5 6 II I3 20- 25 26 26 . J 92 n mmlldygi ' :ff--. 5-I lu- 'X' ,'1. .. N - lg, igli ocroaen NOVEMBER --Anorher inleresfing Ieafure of school-Exams!! Free! For Iwo whole days-I-Iigh School confer- ence. -Big disappoinrmenll -Everyone has Io be good for Ihe mammas have come Io visi'r school. Big sale of slaves a+ Marshall I-Iigh. -Alumna come home for Iheir annual feed. G.A.A. Thanksgiving breakfast -Thanksgiving Ioolball game-Whal? A vic+oryII Yes, for Casey. DECEMBER 5--Home Economic Club Iea. 9-Someihing new-girls go 'ro Ioolball banquel wilh 'IU I .vi Ihe boys. Wonder who had Ihe flaf fire? X ' I-Roman Circus-and, oh, boy, whal' a circus! , X 'h1i'xjf II-GAA. girls bring Their moihers 'ro Ihe Chrisirnas -Q 1: ' ' A banquef fo gef rheir presenis from Sanra. ' 24--Chrisirnas vacafion. They're gerling Io be a habii- 'rhese vacafionsl 4 noir ,Z 1 f Y-l pr . . Q-he I I' 7 1 g I -s-zzmmai 4 7 I 5 I6 2I 27 b 1' 4 T ' , YI ' o.i lfi Z In . FII hecenozn JANUARY Gee! II's greai Io be back??? Clark Counfy Tourney. -Surprisef Marshall Lions defear Greenup in baskef- ball. -Would call if luck? Lions defeaf I-Iulsonvillel -Semesfer Exams-a menace fo Ihe s+uden+ body. -Muscial Comedy- An Old Kenfucky Garden. f 44 CHLENDHR FOR 1937 FEBRUARY -Lafin Club Banquef. A real frip fo Hades for only one penny. -Senior Assembly Program- Is my face red? cry fhe seniors. -The unruly freshmen fried, convicfed, and punished af G. A. A. frial. -Big day for fhe M. T. H. S. Chorus! Broadcasf over WBOW! -Terre Haufe Commercial College gives a good mu- sical program. I wonder if Buddy Orr could be fhe cause of fhis? -The Sforlcs announce fhe arrival of a liffle Sforlo- ,.,..?i ' 1 .f-- - -- ' 'fi MWH - , 1 , Aj 1 , f X ' 2 EBRUA Kg Ray Keifh. MARCH I-Hi-Y sfarf selling candy, which means exfra pounds Q, for some of fhe sfudenfs-and feachers. .Ti 6-Who has been using fhe campus for a race fraclc. ' We won'f menfion any names- I J I2-G.A.A. Assembly program Icandy sales decreased ix 'I , fhe nexf dayl. 7 N ' I5- Jim Turner gefs fo school on fime. ' I9-Physical Educafion Revue-a prize fo fhe winner of 'rhe boxing mafchl I 25-Musical program by fhe Women's Symphonic Chorus from Easfern Illinois Sfafe Teachers' College. 25-More of fhese inferesfing fhings-Exams. 26-Small-pox scare. APRIL .xg -A good fime had by all Seniors af fheir Conference N K af Casey. A N -Wonder why everybody is holding his arm? R il, ,. 'P -Music-Liferary program. T21 -Elecfion of new G.A.A. officers. itll' ,' if ' -Hi-Y banquef-new members painfed . - MAY . 4-Juniors presenf fhe Prince of Siam . 7T I4- 21- 23- 26-- 27- 28- Nafional Honor Sociefy Assembly program. All new members insfalled. Open house. Thaf means worlc. Junior-Senior Banquef. Baccalaureafe-All seniors spend one evening af church. Seniors have 'lMounfain Mumpsu. They're here again-final examinafions. Graduafion-Good-bye, Marshall High. -r 45 J- DID YOU KNOW? The lafesr romance is +he Mary Jane Durron and Bill Smifley case? Bill Arbuckle plays a cello? Af leasr he is frequenrly seen carrying one. lf couldn r belong +o a cure li++le Freshman, could if? According 'ro Miss Cochran, calerpillars are upholsrered worms? Gene Weaver look a corner on all four wheels-once? Alice Cooper has losl her pockefbook? Mr. Holler doesn'+ carry a founrain pen? Margaref Wallace is wirhoul a chauffeur 'rhese days? Miss lce says lhal only vulgar people hang oul' lhe Music Room windows? Yoo, hoo, Mr. Brighr. X- l Mr. Geddes has a new suil? A cerlain lirsr rrombonisr and a blond pianisl were seen in 'rhe viciniry of The I-ligh School one Friday nighl? Tsk! Tskl Miss Dunlavy draws picfures of Jrhe minisler during church? All lhe girls are craaazy abour Bobby Clark? The Gold Diggers! A cerlain iunior is wearing George Connelly's scour pin? Mr. Smirh goes in for drama-Jane Eyre? Thar Berry Kunlz makes Jr. Gillespie help her wash dishes? HNNUHL STI-IFF Aclivilies .... Alhlelics ..... Class Calendar. Class Will ..... . .....lvlary Ann Gifiel , . . . .Charles l-laugh . .. ..... Mary Jane Dullon .. ...Alma Lea Hulchison Did You Know .,... ..... A ileene Bolling Humor. . . Quolafions. , . Sales Manager. .. Senior l-lislory ...., . . . .Jean Slevens .. . . .Belly Kunfz ...ulvlargaref Ann Buloeclc .....LoHa Mae Evans Senior Prophecy.. , , ..... Sue Prewelf Snapshols .... .....LoHa Mae Evans The Slafl of fhe I937 Marshallonian wish fo express fhelr appreciafion lo +he ones who have made lhi publicalion possible. 5 ,.-. f I ,gill 1 Q I HUTOGRHPHS ,i ja! X 'I ffl -.1 f lf'.,J!!Q'-'f -4I!7vL'i . do 'WL 55X 'l, LCA ii , , X U we TX J PHOTOGRAPHY Merriclc S+udio Marshall, Illinois PRINTING lnfersfale Prinfing Co. Danville, Illinois EN- AVING Indianapolis Engraving C Indianapolis, Indiana H00 ?ff48 .fjv .-'1 l .1 f f 'K -. X Ng. ' W.-. - is-rm -aww . . fa-5. , N5 21 :IV f, 'fi ' I A 1 1. x V 3 a V ,- ,..f ,.. Y hw ', i , 4 f 1 'R I


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