Mendota High School - Atodnem Yearbook (Mendota, IL)

 - Class of 1923

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EIGHTEEN BOLSTER, GLADYS Katcha Koo, Basketball 2, Orchestra 4 Music Editor. Hope: To become a famous violinist. Dorff zrorry me with men, .UlIfHIf'7l'. Jlrzrlr. Lulfc or John. GILMQRE, DONALD Compton High School. Class Track 4, Class Basketball 4, Track 4. Hope: To be a scientific farmer. Fd bc just rm satisfied. If Adfun had krpi the rib in his sidcf' ZAPF. LILLY Home Ec. Prize-Dress and Suit. Hope: To draw--and draw-then draw some more. Tu:f'rc as fair us name Ami flrirff us rurc in fame. l BELLINGHAUSEN, HENRIETTA Arlington High School. Hope: To be a stenographer of break- neck speed. A quiet girl 'tis true, But-fl fl'7:f'IllI-fl'il'II and fI'lll'. PRESCOTT, GALE Katcha Koo, Class Football 3, Class Track 3, Class Basketball 4, Ass't Joke Editor. Hope: To eat, sleep and be merry. 'tH0u' milrh. better is rn joke and a grin Thrm, u. svozrl that looks like sin! BELLINGHAUSEN, LORETTA Arlington High School. Hope: To be other than a twin. Most girls ure Hllllff' of sugar. spice. and c'1:r?rything 'Il.1:CV. Bur Fm nzudf' of Sllgtlf. spin: and onc- hulf tzrizz-not nice.

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LEWIS, ALTHA Katcha Koo. Hope: To be the champion secretary of the world. .4 quivl. busy Iililr' ptfrson, A frivnrl, Irivrl and true. KAUFMAN, ELMER Katcha Koo, Class Basketball 3-4, Class Track 3-4, Football 3, Yell Leader 3-4, Social Committee 3-4. Hope: To become the world champion wrestler. 7'u'frf- 1N'ffl'l' io rvmuin tl Imbf' in Iup. Tiffin In low' my gift of yuh. KOHL. MILDRED Katcha Koo, Basketball 4, Soccer 4, Sec- retary Class 2-4, Chairman Social Com- mittee 4, Football Banquet Committee, Art Editor. Hope: To design for the world. 'A riyhl. jolly, Iifflc miss. Thr' lviml thu! pvoplr' ll-Ylllllljl mis.v. KOLANCZIK. KATHERINE Katcha Koo, Glee Club 3-4, Social Com- mittee 3. Hope: To beat Galli Curci. Tis .wid she has II 1?l'l'Slltl-Yilft' way. Thur :wen lfl'il'l'S 'Porters' before it. POTTER. HAROLD Katcha Koo, Class Play 3-4, Football, 2-3, Captain 4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 3, Boys' Glee Club 2-3, Board of Control, Subscription Manager. Hope: To master all athletic arts. Tn some t'Il'I'll'il'if1l is first, lust and crm, Bur I prvfvr foul Qlfohlj now and for- vvcrf' DEWEY, ELLA Basketball 1-4, Soccer 4, Class Treasurer 3, Entertainment Committee 3, Editor Girls' Athletics. Hope: To be a model wife. I.o1w' will !'0l1!1ll.f'l' at The lust. If onc's trust is true and fast. rv SEVENTEEN



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.. 7, Senior Class Hisiory Father Time wove one more design in the tapestry of life, when the Class of '23, a body of seventy in search of higheifknowledge, made its debut in the Mendota Township High School. Since a class can only become efficient thru co-operation we soon organized our class electing Ruth Wright, president and Miss Haffner, class adviser. For our class colors we chose blue and white. Duringithis first year our social ac- tivities were few, the Freshman-Sophomore picnic being the outstanding one. The second year we returned with the name Sophomores, which was alone enough to make us feel wiser. This year we chose Anna Kaminky as president, and Miss Kietzman as class adviser. r We were well represented in art, social life and especially athletics. Although we did not have any letter-men in foot- l '...... Z4.i 5 1251 L r1f.Y 5'i'.i 5 Zf'c. 5 I'....- Z'i'- 5'a..f' 'i'Zf..., '-'5Z'...... ''2Z'.....'' - 1'E'Zf..., ': Z'E4Zfa.f' '5'M51'51 .gov I 1. rdf U 3 N-Q . . by P g . Q3 EE? I 0:0 ball or basketball, we had several men who were sure prospects for the next year. We were also represented in track. Our main social activity was the Freshman- t Sophomore picnic, at which time we took the Freshmen to Starved Rock. A E9 During our Junior year we elected Theodore Nieman and Miss Nicholas as 65 our leaders. We were again represented in athletics by four letter-men. To- ,gl ward the latter part of the ycar we gave our Class Play, Mr. Bob. The cast made evident the fact that we possessed much talent in our class. We ended ,lj the year by giving the Seniors a banquet at the High School Gymnasium. The 'F decorations, consisting of the colors of both classes, far surpassedithose of any Q, former banquet. . J This year we returned, at the height of our ambitions, to reach the goal we ti had so long striven for. We were Seniors. We chose Talbot Hood for our pres- ident, and Miss Coffey for our adviser. bb We again won laurels in athletics, being represented in football by Harold V Potter, Max Goebel, and Theodore Nieman, and in basketball by Theodore Nie- '5 man, Harold Sharp, and Harold Potter. , And now we are editing this annual, which, as we look back over our pre- Q vious years in High School, we consider to be the greatest accomplishment of f i our school life, and in which we have endeavored to leave examples in discipline, . r- athletics, scholarship and school spirit. l Frank Reichardt. 5? i l Cheer-up Soak up a little kindness to cheer you on your way, and don 't fuss about to-morrow but be glad you're here to-day. A smile will make you feel at Q1 home and fill a heart with song-so be glad that you have reached High School, ! fr' and pass a laugh along. What if you're short of money and the road seems ' long and rough? A laugh makes life seem funny, and three meals a day Vi' enough. You'll take nothing with you when you leave here on the trip that ' goes one way, so why sit around and grieve here-let's have a laugh to-day. . Salome Sun. . 1? NINETEEN 5 i QX a l . J

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