Momence High School - Monesse Yearbook (Momence, IL)

 - Class of 1918

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MOMENCE HIGH SCHOOL Page 22 Junior Class Roll and Officers President. Vice President Treasurer Historian Student Ashbrenner, Plenry Bradley, Howard Burch, Lawrence Chatfield, Ray Chatfield, Roy Cook, John Condon, John DuMontelle, Lester Evans, Frieda Hall, Marjorie Harms, Doris Hardy, Irene Hess, Roy O’Connell John Cook Ray Chatfield Henry Seavey Howard Bradley Jensen, Elizabeth Kinney, Andrew Kinney, Myron Lamport, James Mussman , Lydia O’Connell, Violet Peterson, Beulah Porter, Gertrude Price, Arthur Schaffer, Harry Seavey, Henry Tomas, Frank Younglove, Gladys Violet Council Flower—Pink Carnation Colors—Pink and White Motto: “Impossible is Un-American” 20—Love is blind. (About some things).

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MOMENCE HIGH SCHOOL Page 21 High School Ledture Course The Senior class of 1918 took a novel way of presenting the High School with a gift, by taking over the Lecture Course for this winter. By the concentrated efforts of the members of the class, the Course, for the first time in its history in Momence, has paid out. A great deal of credit is due Miss Dallach, both for her aid in preparing for the numbers and in the selling of tickets. The Roumanian Orchestra of Nov. 8 was probably the best number as well as the highest priced. The orchestra consisted of six very talented musicians. With them was Charles E. Gallagher, basso. Mr. Gallagher has traveled with the Trivoli, Aborn, Savage and Whitney Opera com¬ panies. It is very seldom that the majority of local people have an opportunity to hear so fine a singer. The second number, Miss Beryl Buckley, was appreciated by all. Miss Buckley has studied her characters, and her rendition in “The Shepherd of the Hills’’ could hardly have been excelled. She is an enthusiastic, simple and natural reader, and has a personal charm and broad intelligence. The Harmony Glee Club, composed of four individual artists, was highly entertaining. Each man is an enter¬ tainer in himself. The Organ Chimes, played by all four men was one of the features of the evening and a novelty to many. The Glee Club was pleasing, from their quarter work in costume to their individual work. February 14 brought to us Frederick Poole, the great Chinese Impersonator. His reading of the Yellow Jacket gave us a vivid picture of Chinese characteristics, morale and manner. Mr. Poole is unusually well equipped be¬ cause of his years of travel and close study in China. In his introduction and conclusion he dwelt upon the changes in China in recent years, a subject which should interest everyone. The Means-Anderson Concert Company of March 21 was excellent, to say the least. Edna Means is a young woman of exceptional power and experience. She is a master of impersonation and wins the hearts of her audience at once by her charming personality. Eva Anderson, a violinist and character singer, delighted her audience. She adds a personal touch to her playing which makes a lasting im¬ pression upon her listeners. Hilda Brady, vocalist and accompanist, won her audience by the sweetness and purity of her voice. The delightful introduction and conclusion of their program was very unusual and took away from the stiffness of a formal beginning. We hope that the graduating class of next year will take up our good work and continue to give to the citizens of Momence the uplifting and inspiring entertainment af¬ forded by the Lecture Course. 19—By their “flivvers” Ye shall know them.



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Page 23 MOMENCE HIGH SCHOOL 21—A green apple day will attract the doctors your way.

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