Metropolis High School - Illohmet Yearbook (Metropolis, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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Calendar of '33—’34 September 1—All green “Freshies learn to write their names and classify themselves. September—School Begins! Freshmen show how green they are. September 18—Teachers start work in full force. October 6—Monthly Tests! Much paper wasted. November 10—Armistice Day Program. Big pep session. November 16—Senior Play “Broken Dishes” goes over big before a large audience. November 30—Vacation and Turkey! What a combination. December 19—Senior Class has party at Gymnasium. December 22—Christmas Program by Home Ec. Department, vacation ahead. Merry Christmas! January 2—Back to prison again. January 14—Leaves begin to fly. January 15, 16, 17—Semester exams. Much ink, paper and energy consumed. January 26—Beginning of County Tournament. Take first place. February 14—Several girls become sore. Didn’t get the usual comics. February 23—Washington Program by Freshmen Class. February 26—Snow, Snow, everywhere. Girls start new fashion. Wear boys’ trousers to school. March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10—District Tournament held here. Not so good. Metropolis takes second place. April 12—Magician comes to school. Startles the girls with his lovely face. Operetta “Gypsy Rover.” April 13—Friday the Thirteenth. Over one hundred out of school. Everybody doing it, getting measles. April 16—Schneemen’s temper is aroused. Gives Civics classes a test. April 20—Another month gone. One month left of school. Teachers’ orders are “Work, work, work.” April 27—Ten year old boy gives program before assembly. Students become ashamed of their knowledge compared with his. April 30—Sullivan passes first two periods away by looking at his new watch. May 1—Spring Fever. Can’t concentrate. May 4—Junior Senior Reception. May 27—Baccalaurate sermon. May 30—Commencement.

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basketball Squad M. C. H. S. went through its third successive good season in basketball this year. Much of the success was due to the efforts of Coach Schneeman. The Trojan squad, composed of Kidd, Butler, Doyle, Rice, Barger, Haynes, Gillespie, Gurley, Zettler and Waters, won 20 out of the 24 season games. No team beat them twice during the season, each of the four teams which beat them away from home being trounced at home, with in all four cases, a doubled score. In addition the team played in eleven tournament games and won eight of them. They were beaten in tournament play only by Enfield 33-31, in the finals of the Eldorado Tournament; in the final game of the District Tournament by Rosiclare 40-34; and by Equality in the Sectional Tournament 33-16. Following is the heavy schedule which the Trojans went through, winning 28 out of the 35 games. A total of 1035 points were scored to their opponnents 686, an average of 28.8 to opponents 19.6; Metropol Mctropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol Metropol s 30—Belknap 10. s 23—Simpson 11. s 43—Paducah Independents 22. s 30—St. Joseph (Cairo) 13. s 27—Carrier Mills 8. s 41—Joppa 21. s 29—Tilghman (Paducah) 9. s 35—Heath, Ky. 24. s 38—Carmi 20. s 30—Joppa 8. s 31—Mound City 19. s 20—Vienna 21. s 20—Heath. Ky. 13. s 15—Carrier Mills 30. s 19—St. Joseph (Cairo) 21. s 36—Brookport 29. s 39—Cairo 21. 38—Cave-in-Rock 10. Metropolis 25—Tilghman (Paducah) 26. Metropolis 39—Vienna 23. Metropolis 32—Brookport 22. Metropolis 31—Carmi 7. Metropolis 22—Cairo 20. Metropolis 28—Mound City 23. Eldorado Invitational Tournament Metropolis 22—Equality 21. Metropolis 25—Vienna 13. Metropolis 31—Galatia 25. Metropolis 31—Enfield 33. County Tournament Metropolis 37—Joppa 21. Metropolis 51—Brookport 16. District Tournament Metropolis 51—New Burnside 12. Metropolis 57—Buncombe 17. Metropolis 26—Vienna 25. Metropolis 34—Rosiclare 40.



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Hundley Electric £ hop GRUNOW Radio-—-Refrigerators Phone 138 Buick Garage E. C. LASSITER, KODAK FINISHING One Day Service 0has. uTlmlingmeijer Groceries A Complete Line of drove vies and V rod nee Last VJiW and Testament (Continued from Page 13) I, Aline Gandy, being in sane and sober mind do hereby bequeath my ability to ype fifty words per minute to my sis, Flo Gandy, hoping she can get along with Miss Wicecarver as well as I did. I, Clyde Russell, sane and sober for the first time in my life, do hereby will my ability to Bobbie Parks to talk to Sam Gurley the 2nd period, providing she keeps up the conversation as well as I have. I, Reid Arrison, leave my ability as practice teacher in Miss Lawrence’s English IV class to Joe Simmons, providing he put a damper on all foolishness and drown out all protest with his own wee voice. I, Marguerite Fick, will my interest in that class of students known as post graduates to no one. I, Hescal Sleeter, will my ability to make love on the stage to next year’s leading man in the senior play. I, Thelma Oliver, will my entire set of Senior books to any husky Freshman, providing he has the sufficient supply of vim, vigor and vitality needed to get them up to the locker. I, Geneva Haneline, will my ability to stay small to any one not wishing to add to the waistline; but my constant interest in a yellow roadster to no one. I, Carolyn Wiseman, do hereby will and bequeath my daily chats in the 6th period library toHelen Mae Dunn. I, Helen Batson, will Alice June Causer my ability to step lively and get there quickly. I, Helen Harper, will my ability as a soda jerker to any one having a businesslike boy friend. (Concluded on Page 32)

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