Monticello High School - Memories Yearbook (Monticello, IL)
- Class of 1924
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C MEMORIES Nm CLARA E Rr'NFnr'w Public School MUSIC U of I Unlon Lake Normal Am School of Muslc N W Director Mumc M C H S 7 yn MADGF C LFQLIP A B U of I PEARL R SCAGGS B U of Sclence M C H 9 Z2 2 4 RUTH HARRIETT VVLBSTIIR GraduateM C H S 1910 H S Llbrauan l . -. , . El1g'll,sh'III, lv, M. C. H. s. ,21, '22, '23, '24. A. ., . 1. MEMORIES 19 Ll SENHKHYK U Cv fe.-L4 ,J CD29 .17 K I-5535 c X' 5 N VW, U, 'F J rfgfgvzvf 4 4, . '- A gf . o -1 XP , 0 F . Q' W B 4 , F 0 0 N O xv V' 5 ! Ae, N Q Q ' 4 if I l .Eff - V - ,. ' ff My '1 -f- 55: 559' Q Q: V,7, 3,-1 j - 'd 15 V P ' ' ' - wa if 1 C MEMORIES JAMIS HO11A1u1 Rlrn Fd1t01 nn Chlef Memoues MOHtl celhan Llt SOClCty Latm Club V U1es 22 24 In cast of Hans von Smash T1 L'l.Sl11 e Hunte1 s M1 s Temples Tel1g1a111 Once 1n a Blue Moon P1seb1ll 7 24 Tennxs Team F111 111 RICK CORNI IL AYRI' M6ll1b6l Montlcelllan l lt Soclety Ba .1 ln u ca S f H ms X1 on Smash P 1t1 1013 Mrs Tc mplo s T0lCQ,'l '1111 T 10 1 Il 111 School S0111o1 1l1V qLlll1l u ll totte Asst I ml lVl0111o1 los ROY SCOTT MCCARTNFX Mg1 Memoues Football 23 24 Pres MOHt1C6lll3D L1t Soclety Bus Tlack 23 Ba ketball 23 In cast o Treasure Hunters Once 1n a Blue Moon MIS Temples Telegram lst Bovs Decla1nat1on P A O A 29 24 Sen1o1 Ag Club ll1IAI'1 L01 lsr Sl 'NIMIRS Membel Ne1v1an L1t Soclety Sect and 'lreas F1CSl'llll2lI1 Class O1Ht0ll '1 22 G ee C ub 24 Member MLHlOll6S Staff CARLI Gmscon Adv Mg1 Memoues Ne1v1an Llt S001 tv Class P1es 23 Football 2? 4 Class play 4 Y ' Un '12 J . '-. - . 1. 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MLMoR1Es DFI 1 DAGMAR MERcEDEs ANIRED Membe1 Montlcelllan L1t SOC19tV In cast of Mrs Temples Telegram Once ln a Blue Moon Essay P A O A Z Lutoonlst Memolles BL RL M ABNER Ples Class of 24 Football 18 '77 22 Basketball 22 2 Ca at 24 Baseball 2 4 T ac cast of It Pays to Adveltlse The Tleasule Hunters Once Ill a Blue Moon MIS Temple s Telegl am Athl6t1C Edlt01 Memol les Semol Quautette Sect Class 2 Montlcel llan lit Socletv MAYINE Don DLF Membel NCIVIHH L1t SOCl8ty 1 Ed 'Vlemorles Class Play 24 Fx A SL'r'roN Membel Montlcelllan L1t qOC16tV Olchcstra Gnls Glee Club Guls Basketball I cast of Once n a Blue Vloon T1 easule Hunters P tr1c1a Junlor Class Play Ist ln 11 s Orat1on P A O A 2 LA IRBN E PFQK Membel MOIltlC9ll11H Ilt SOCl0ty In cast of Once ln '1 Blue Moon Tleasule Huntels Gnls Glee Club Alt Fdltor llflil'll0llPS 1st ln muslc contest 74 1 on ., . n 19 1 w an ,,, 1 I ,, 'rr ' 7 6- ' YY 7: fl T, , ' .' Y . A . Q. g . ,. , r 1 9 . . . . . , , ..,..., 7 3 5 0 7 0. . .., -1. 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Y' , H l 1 l l 4 WIILMORIE 5 T,,.,,.e,, Roscw NI IUHTPR ll lllb0l N111 1 111 I It SOCIPIV 01111 41 U Love bleu Lluh lll0l Ll ll 0111 IC mst rdlll I L 1 QTXNIIH VS Smm WIe11ber MOHIICLIIIEH L1t SOC19tV Lxtm Club In cast of Patr1c1a Ifd1to1 Ioke Scctlon MLIYIOIICS In c1st Ilams X on Smash M A111 IS-XBLL TH0111 son Member Montlcelllan Llt SOCl9tV G1 ls hlee Club GIIIS Basketball H S O1c1est1a In cast of Once 111 21 Blue Moon SGDIOI Class Play Sc 11101 Ipdltol MCHIOII s 11111 Il AIHISXXUI 0 M1 111 111 N111 14111 I1t S0011 tv lVI1111be1 A11 Ln: lllbll I1o5s1 llll Q0llllll1I.tLL Mus H BIXNIPI' R Vl1111l1P1 Nuvlfm l1L SOCILIV M A ilu 1.1t1nQ 111 1 1 I . 'Ie ' r '1 1'..' 2'- cti' 'Z..L., '23, 'ZLL ' . ' .1 I . SC'- ' ' Q 2 't -. ll. A. O. A. '2fl. H. S. Owl 1-11. II. S. I l. Bus-- ball 'ZIL Basketbell 523, '24, Tennis Team '2l1. IIII. i l. ' :'1'11. '21, '22, '23 in Cisc II. S. 2 I ..-. '1' X: ' '.- J 1 5. . 1:.'.'c , J . A 1 V- ,'..' .C. Il. S. . 15. 1 b. 1' ' Tl I. Fourteen M E M O R I E S JOHN M SHIELD M6l11bC1 lNe1v1an L1t SOClCtV Bas ketball 7 In cast f Patrlcla The TICHSUIG I'Il.lI1tC1S GORDON K SMITH Membe1 Nervlan L1t Socxetv H S Band H S Orchestra Track 22 Latln Club In casts of Patrlcla Once m a Blue Moon The Treasure Huntels Junlor Play 23 Senlor YOLANDE Gu IJXIDOIAN WHITE Member Nervlan L1t Soclety Glrls Lvlee Club Glrls Basketball Team The T1easu1e Hunters V INICLNT WALSH MLlUbGl NETVIZH L1t Socletv Foot bl 21 22 2 '24 Senlor play DA1 RLLL J TIPPETT Member Nervlan L1t SOCl9ty In casts of Patr1c1a Treasure Hunt ers Once m a Blue Moon Track Football 24 Member H S Golf Team Oratorlcal 22 24 H S C1r cus Cheer Leader 22 23 24 1 , l .A . . - ' JL3- .0 as ' . ' - ,ya IC , , , 39 . , . 3 . ' Cl ' ' ,Y ll ' ' 7! Ki Y , 77 ' , 7 'A Play '2-1. Boys' Glec Club. 71' 7 . . . . , Y N . , . . as . ' , H l ' A , I . 1 . I n ' L 7 7 ! Y ' a l , , 3, . . I . . I L -4 ' ' 1: u ' . - ,Y CK ' I 7? 4 7 , ' 7 . D , y . . Q . , . . . ' 7 Y !6 . , , . MEMORIES OPAL BECKETT Member Nervlan Lxt SOC16tV Con testant ln P A O A m ShO1tl1B.Ild and Typewrltlng KEITH HICKMAN Whlte Heath 22 23 Basketball and Baseball Montlcello 23 24 Football Basketball Baseball 24 mor Plav Member Nervlan L1 S clety Operetta WILBUR P HONSELMAN Secretary Montlcelllan L1t Soclety ber H S Ag Club Boys Glee Club BEATRICE LIIVIN Member Nervlan L1t Soclety casts of Patrlcla 'Once ln a Blue Moon Glrls Glee Club Glrls Bas ketball Capt 24 'VIARY O MCCARTNEY Member NCTVIZH Llt SOCl6ty Glrls Glee Club Glrls Basketball Oper etta 23, 24 ' 5 7 , . ' Y Y ' , I 7 1 , , I .. Se- , . ull. O- Football '23, '24. Vice Pres. '22. Mem-- 7 ' ' . ' . In KK ' ' H G ' 9 !! ' ! ' ! - . y . , . . A . . . .I l ' . ' . , . , - Y 7 . . Wm, MEMORIEb H1 Mm 'IIA BLM hx ll Mcmbu Ncluux l1t Soclety ll U1Cl1Cbtl1 O1J0lCttd. FRANK lx CRLSAP Memb r Montlcelllan Llt Soclety Pres Ag Club 24 T1ack 21 22 23 Capt Team 22 23 X M1le Run 1st Meet 4th U ofl Meet DANIEL H CLARK Member MOHt1C6lll3H Llt Soclety In casts of It Pavs to Adxe1t1se Mzs Temples Telegram Extem 19 P C A O A Z 4 LI NA cm s Xl Membcl Molmtlccllmll Llt bounty Home Lc Llub TROY P D11TAMo1:L Membel MOHtlCLll1aH L1t SOCl9ty Basketball 2, 24 Baseball Z 21 Iootball W 1 M 19 fa V V- . an in Y Y-W. M,,41..- ,i x' 'Va ,'..' '-3. .S. ' ' 1. ' ' '22. 3 . . . ' . I 1. . 1 v a . . . , , . v y I A . , 1 . V 3 T' in Countyg 2nd E. I. S. C.g 3rd Decatur 5 . . . ll Q 7 ,, ' Y: . 7 ll , 1 I7 , - po' . f .... 3, '2 . 41 W 31' , qw 1 D . s 1 n , n 11 n f. Q, . 0, 1 A 4, MEM 0 R I E S Seventeen DONNA M DLAN Member Nervxan Llt Soclety Girls Glee Club T1easure Hunters 31' Prlze MUSIC Contest BERXVYN FOSTER Member Montlcelllan Llt Society Football 22 23 24 Basketball 24 ORLSSA LUCILE GOKEN Member Nervlan Llt Soclety Semor Class Play 24 RAYMOND W HARRIS Member Montxcelllan Llt Soclety Football 21 22, 23 24 Capt Foot ball Team 24 Basketball 23 24 FREDERICK HAYES Member Nervlan Llt Soclety I casts of Treasure Hunters, Oncc ln a Blue Moon 1 1 lv n q p . . . . , H . 11 d 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 . . .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - ' 1 1 1 . , . . . Il u n u ' E1gIztee1z MEMORIES Lol IS I MILXIN Membe1Ne1v1an Llt Soclety Pres 21 Football Z3 Z4 Basketball Z3 T1 easul c IILlI'ltC1 s MAGDELINE M1TcHELL Membe1 Nervlan Lxt Socletv Vlce res Z? Sec 24 Jumm Play Glrls Basketball Team EVERETT S MULL Member Nervlan L1t Soclety M C H S Ag Club ZELLA MACKEY Member Nervlan Ll' Soc ety H S Orchestra Glee Club Once 1n a Blue Moon 'VIILDRED MARIOV MADDEN Membe1 Nervlan Llt Soclety - 19 J i , an f n l . :A h . . , . , '24, In casts of The Charm School, u . . . U P . . . t. ' . G ' . . , i .Ii i Q . . . I7 Nmeteen LFRA NYL MADDEN Member Montlcelllan L1t Soclety Member Contest Team ln Shorthand and Typewrltlng HAROLD PATTON Member NQFVIZH L1t SOCl6tV Glee Club Senior Quartette Football 23 24 Operetta 23 24 AILEEN VELDA ROYSE Member MOHtlC8ll12.H L1t SOClety Glrls Glee Club Treasure Hunters CLARENCE W SMITH Member MODtlC8ll13.H Llt Soclety In casts of Patrlcla Treasure Hunt ers The Charm School RAYMOND R SHULL Member Montlcelllan L1t Soclety H S Clrcus Operetta '24 lv 1 ' U n ' ' 1 1 . . , 1 v 1 9 1 - ' a 44 rr Q. s' n 1 n cc ' - n u - 1 11 u ay , . 5 . a Tu enfy MEMORIES JAM1 s B MARhLAND casts of It Pavs to AdV61l1S9 Tw Charm School T1 easul e Hunters Once ID a Blue Moon Managel Football Basketball and Baseball Teams Z4 President Nervian Lit. Society. ln ,B A ll N 1 ,!! ll I 4 ur 1- . , u , , u ' av , , 7' 1 Y .. . ., Zo, . M E M O R I E S Tzrcnty one CLASS WILL Knowrng ourselves not long for thrs lrfe and desrrous of drsposrng or our belonffrngs we the Senror Class rn full possessron of our facultres do hereby bequeath the followrng To the long suffer rng faculty we do grant lfrstrn peace of mrnd To the class of 25 we gladly bestovv the Senror Crr cus and the re marnder of the Kewpres and candy rn the store room We leave our financral genrus to the Sophomores To the Freshmen we grve our sectron of th flunkers lrst Frederrck Ayre s habrt of wrrtrng notes to the ladres we leave to Sam Armsworth hoprng Sam Wrll be as successful as Fr ed rn findrng some one to pass them To Marlon Anderson we bequ ath Dfrgmar Anrels toe drncrn abrlrty Pat Abner bequeaths hrs foot ball frbrlrty to Edwrn C ole To Elsre Doss Zell 1 Mackey l rv es her well tr 'rrned eyebrow Darrell Trppett leav es hrs reserved se rt at the Orpheum to 4 ur ley Rrchar ds 10 'lo btella Lradbury we leave Lours Nlelvrn s love for ar ument 11 Carl Glasgow wrshes to pass on hrs venerable Ford to John Stan ley wrth thrs one request that rt be rven a ood home and treated wrth all kmdness berng careful not to put too much werght on the left srde Lena Cresap bequeaths her shy ness to Red Albert Mary McCartney s love for the bovs vv e leave to Alrce Bradham To Russell Furnrsh we leave Roscoe Foster s Harry Lauder vorce Frank Cresap s track honors we leave to Joe Plankenhorn To Ralph Drars we leave Stan Smrth s dancrn abrlrty and hrs Joke box to the n xt edrtor To Mrldred Hefner Hrldred Armsvv orth leaves her calmness Opal Becketts Commercral grades we leave rn Mrss Wheatleys keeprng to drspose of where most needed To Floyde Baker Dan Clark vvrshes to leave hrs as yet un realrzed ambrtron for flndrng the fourth drmensron Maxrne Dowdles Gray matter we grve to Dw ryne Shrpps to drvrde equally wrth Herrrck Trppett James Bennett s promptness we bequeath to Bob Collyer Arleen Royse s rovrng eyes are to be left to Velma Johann Harold Patton s popularrty among rrls h leaves to Harold Ad kms 'Io Brll Reed Turpo Harrrs leaves hrs football surt Roy McCartneys 60 yard dash we leave to Stan to use next Thanksgrvrng To Max Johnson vv e bequeath James Mar kland s posrtron as man ager of athletrcs Troy Drttamore leaves hrs herght to Kerth Forcum and hrs seat on the Bement Inter urban to Rex Johnson Howard Reed s eloquence rn debate we bestovv upon Irwrn Hrck man 00 Gwerigolyn Whrte s popularrty wrth out of town fellovv s to Dolores rs 24 - - 2 oI 7 I N 7 I I I I I ! 1. 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V ' ' T14 Pnty tu O O O MEMORIES We bequeath OIQSSCI Goken s l1llLOllt1OlldlJlL 61 cs to lnly 1 I 1111k To Lynn Ma1k1a11d F1 ed Hayes 11 ants to 1 IX e 1118 IIQVI l1at We leave Donna Dean s lo1e 01 cook1nff to Lo1s DeBolt Kelth HlCkHl3H 1ea1 es h1s tasc1nat1011 IO1 C91t1lIl S0pl1on1o1e 01118 to Buch 1110103.11 We bequeath W11bur H0nseln1an s IH'11C6l to James Duc 1 a11d h1s Nash to W1nf1ed Bo11n an Beat LGNIH s 1ead1ness to s1g11 checks y1e lca1e to Iulllllt Sul llvan h1ke1s To Waneta A1 go 11e bequeath Ed1a Madden s 101101 golden locks Della Pecks ab1l1t1 to L13HSl3.t6 F161lC11 11e le 11e to Ma1 y 1N1chol son and h 1 a1t1st1c taste to F1 ed Attebu11 We bequeath M1ld1ed Madden s H1st011 1a les to 11110e1e1 may need them most next yea1 To Coleta Hubbald Magdehne NI1tche11 lea1 cs h11 1 1n1t1 case and comb EY e1ett Mull s sense of hun1o1 11e le 11e to D01 1 l3u1ton Raymond Shull s cu11os1t1 11e 11111111 1th to I ll el l L111llSll G01d0ll Sn11tl1 s acc1ob1t1c sl 111 111 bcqum 1tl1 to V1 11111 llonsfl man Fna Sutton s 'Itl,1 iCtl01l 101 lootb Ill c llitlllls 11c lJU1lll 11,11 to Beulah Jones John Sh1 ld s lxll 1ck 101 LOll6Lllll0' 111s 1lll0'S l1c 11 IX es to Russell Duncan 46 To Pea1l L0n011o1th 11e do 16119 1s1bel TllOlllDQOllS lo1e fo1 athlet1cs We bequeath V1ncent Walsl1s sk111 It 111111111101 to W1111f1ed Worth Hen11etta B1acke1 s pass1o11 fO1 d21nc111g 11e bequeath to lvllldled Heffn 1 Clarence Snnth leaves h1s COllQCt1Oll of M11s11a1l F1eld t1es and socks to Lyle Chne Mary LOUISE Summe1 s ta1kat11e11ess she 1ea1cs to G1 1ce Cad bu11 Nl I Q P4 SENIOR CLASS PROPHLCY Atte1 havmg been an on1ooke1 at one 01 the most 1e111a1k1ble Spll 1tual1st1c seances I had eve1 W1tnessed It IS small 11o11de1 that I felt Wlde awake I Was t1y1ng 111 eve1y W11 to Get to sleep 11l1e11 suddenl1 I heald a VOICG from the d11 9CtlOI1 of 121191015631 bed post 1nd 11 IS stutled to see a small green sp111t s1tt1ng on tl1e bed He gl 11011 11111ked It me a11d asked me what I would most l1ke to see Of cou1se I was son1ewhat amwcd but Hn1l1y a1te1 some thought 1 told h1m I would l1ke to see th class ot Pl 1s It IS 1101 11te1 hlteen VGWIQ Immed1ately the da1kness ln my 1oon1 dlsappeued 1nd 121118 IS 11h1t each IS do1ng Bu11 Abne1 IS makmv plans fO1 a TIOVS 1a111oad f10111 NIOXICO C1ty to Alaska He IS p1 es1dent of sevel al 111195 a11d It IS 1epo1ted that he IS golng to V1Slt the old home town soon 111 h1S D111 ate C11 Dagmar Anred IS Wlth the M9t1OpOl1t3ll Ope1a C'ompa111 a11d has had so It seems a ve1y successful career Freder1ck Ay1e IS second ass1st21nt came11 1na11 fol a n10v1e con ce1n 1n HOllyW ood It IS 1umo1ed that 11e IS so 1301311111 t11at 'XI1ta Na1d1 1 4 4 . , 2.0 ,, 0 n 1 7 1 1 2 . 1 u 1 01. 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' A c 2 ' I 24 M E 0 R I E S lucntaf fltrec wont work unless he rs on the lot Henrretta Blacker rs owner ot an exclusrve mrllrnery est rblrshment Where the Cozad tarlorrng shop formerlv stood James Bennett rs a Senator now and hrs speech on Redecoratrng the Whrte House was lrstened to by many very promrnent author rtres No doubt the brll wrll be defeated for James rs a compellrng orator Opal Beckett and her husband hfrxe fr chrcken farm rn Deland Th y are dorng qurte well fChrckensJ Dan Clark rs an author rty on men s ffrshrons 'rnd hrs frrtrcles on What to Wear appear every day rn the locfrl paper Donna Dean has lately been admrtted to th bar rnd rs rurrnrng for State s Attorney Lena Cresap has a studro rn Greenwrch Vrllrffe rnd her Futurrst parntrngs are much talked of Frank Cresap rs manager or fr Matrrmorrrrl frg nu herc rnd hrs been forced to enlarge hrs oflerce burldrng becruse ot hrs rrrcrersrng busrness Kerth Hrckman rs Amerrcan Golf Ch rmpron and exl ects to meet the Brrtrsh trtle holder rn the near tuture Raymond Harrrs has made a fortune rn the dramond mrnes of Afrrcfr He has burlt a beautrful home near Trmbuctoo where he entertarns the natrve chrefs lavrshly Arleen Royce rs wrth a medrcrne show plfryrnfr rn Southern Illrnors In her letters she speaks of the beautrful country and the success of the company but what else could one expect? Berwyn Foster has wrrtten s veral song hrts and rs now engfwed rn Wrrtrng a musrcal comedy for Mrss Hrldr ed Armsworth who rs one of the most popular comedrans of the day Beatrrce Levrn rs a trght rope walker wrth Rrnglrng Brothers Crr cus Roscoe Foster rs a sculptor or some note and has had mrny of hrs figures exhrbrted Everett Mull rs superrntend nt of schools rn Montrnello Zella Mackey has founded a dog hosprtal nerr lx rnkrkee rnd rs an authorrty on Arrdales The Madden Srsters have a very exclusrve dr ess mfrkrnof establrshment rn New York Crty and desrgn manv gowns James Markland rs press agent for Mrss Nlrgdelrne Nlrtchell who rs one of our foremost emotronal actresses Troy Drttamore has long been rn Russra where he has become head of the Russran Government and rs now busy orgrnrzrni ku Klux Klans among the Bolshevrsts Della Peck rs world s champron swrmmer havrnof swum the Englrsh Channel twrce She rs consrdered a hkely member of the n xt Olymprc team Howard Reed rs a mrssronary rn Srfrm but has returned hom for fr short trme and whrle here wrll speak beiore the mr ron us socretres of the crty Harold Patton and Stanley Smrth rre both promrnent AntrS1loon men and have been well known rn reform crrclcs lor som trme Gordon Smrth rs spoken of as a contender tor the hefu v werfrht cham pronshrp of the world He wrll fight Jack Dempsev the X9t8l'1Il fighter next July at Bement Illrnors Clarence Smrth s poetry rs berng much drscussed and hrs recent book Why Should I Worry About the Weather rs very popular Ena Sutton rs manager of a skatrng rrnk rn Champargn Illrnors Raymond Shull rs engrneer on one of the fast trams runnrno' between Champargn and Decatur but has been urged by Burl Abner to r srf n and run one of hrs specral trarns from Mexrco Crtx to -Xlrska . . , . l . 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MEMGRIES T11 entry fam John Shleld IS leadel of the New Yo1k S5 mphonx o1chest1a and IQ a composer of note MZXIHQ Dovsdle IS p11vat sec1eta1y to Henry Fo1d and has been w1lled half of M1 Ford s wealth W11bu1 Honselman has 1ecently patented a fluld gualanteed to take the curl out of the hair upon one appl1cat1on Mary Louise Summers IS head of the Summels Stammelmg Ins 1 tute whele she says she cures those who a1e affllcted Vlncent Walsh IS Ch1ef of Pol1ce IH Ivesdale and has Just been awarded a medal fO1 b1avery by the c1t1zens of that c1ty Gwendolyn Whlte IS soclety repo1te1 fo1 the Mont1cello Bulletm Oressa Goken IS owner of a strlnfr of 1309 horses vshlch she IS tra1n mg ln Kentucky Oressa IS qulte well known IH Kentucky spolt c1rcles and there hate been many Wag rs placed on her f3VOI1t8 Carl Glasgow IS Chief Just1ce ot the Supleme Cou1t and has handed down many lmportant dec1s1ons F1ede11ck Hayes IS head of a detect1ve agency and has suc eeded Ill un1avel1ng the most bafflmg of myster1es He IS w11t1n a book on hls w o1k and It IS said that he w1ll 11val She1lock Holmes Da1rell T1ppett having mad a fOltLlI1e on the stock muket has 1et1red to hlS home on Long Island Mary McCa1tney IS p1eS1d6Ht of the Women s P1110 in Ill1no1s and the1e IS some talk of he1 1unn1n0 fo1 OWGIIIOI Loulse Melun IS 1I'1t916St6d 1n a pea1l button fi t0Iy 111 S attle Washlngton Roy McCartney IS p1tche1 f01 the Vihlte Sox ai d 1 o on ns a half 1nterest 1n the club At this polnt the alarm clock loudly went off and 193l1Z111g' that It was live oclock and that I was due at the laundry 1n half an hou1 I qu1ckly arose OUTLINE OF HIQTORY Class of 24 Partly that th1s may prove an a1d to the less fo1tunate but most of all to S3t1Sfy ou1 own vamty we have d Clded to make public th1s h1s tory of the Class of 24 In trac1ng any h1sto1y It IS necessa1y to d1v1de It 1nto peuods 01 ages 1nd so It 1 v.1tl th1s wh1f'l1 can be d1v1ded 1nto foul d1st1nct D61 lods The first IS known as the Prlmatne or more ene1all3 as the Fresh man Age The second the Age of the Sophomores the J un1o1 Age and last of all the Age of the Senlors the p9I1Od of hlghest development Startlng w1th the Pr1m1t1ve Age We find that the class of Z4 showed some slgns of g1owth slowly masteung Latln Conjugatxons and Alffe bralc equatlons Manners were crude howeve1 and a st1ange custom of shavlng the ha1r seemed to prevall Some development was evldent IH the Age of the Sophomo1 s Geo metr1c theorems could be talked of wth some degree of 1ntell1gence a sure slgn of prog1ess1on MSHHGIS V561 somewhat 1mp1oxed and there was a tendency to 1efer to the dwelle1s of the first perlod as those l1ttle Freshmen showing a COHSCIOUSHQSS of the11 own supe11o11t3 The Jumor Age IS an Age of rap1d gl ow th fo1 any class and the class of 24 became mole C1V1ll76d very qu1ckly Llttle need be sald concern1n th1s perlod as It IS melely a t1ans1to1v p611Od to the SQHIOI Age Llttle .7 . l 19 . 7 . 7 7 . . 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' 1. . 1 . , ca ' a M E M O R I E S Tumym except than they produced a successful play a11d nnanced the Jl 11101 Sernor Banquet wh1ch IS no small 1tem lwovs they have lQ'1Cl16Cl the last st1ge the Age of the bemors At th1s t1me the h1ghest tvpc ot development 15 munfest and several 1lT1 portant pro1ects haue been complete the Senror CIICUS the Lyceum Course Scrnor Play and larg cont11but1ons have been made toward Athlet1cs the Orato11cal etc -Xnd so we traced th dexelopment of the Class of 24 fr om the s1mplest to the l'llgl19Sl2 stages and Ill domg so feel that at least we have accom pl1shed one of our purposes and l1ope th rt the record ot our successes may proxe a help to our successors QLNIOR9 I1 AREW ELL Why does tlllg yeu of 1 l rdness Glld Nl rhe us wth Ilies g11111 lorcc contrnd lo ily we hnow not wl1 rt to sc lt We step llfllll out the s 1Cl9fl U1 ound lhe portxls close WV1tl1 d1m resound We m1ke our way w1th l1nUe1111 feet To tread LITGS h1ghwav 01 retreat The str uffvle s hard the Journey s long We cant trade fortune for a song Though har sh and drfhcult our Way Our t11ed f et we must not stay When first the leaves turn brown 1n Fall W1th sorrow then We shall recall Our Alma Mater s spac1ous halls lhe hours We spent W1th1n 1tS Walls We ll see the students 1ow on row The locks of gladness turned to Woe When someone s mlsbehaung deed lflvokes the l Ctlllfj that We 11eed Recall the Joyful hours of pl ry Lad so Jub1lant lass so gay G01Hg happ1ly on then Way Greetmv' mth Joy each new Ioorn dav Turn we must to sterner pleasures Keepmg yet the fleetmv treasur s Of the moments that We cher1sh Deep 1n our hearts t1ll We per1sh As from our hlgh school we depart Wlth che rful sm1le but heavy heart We leaxe thls g1it a generous store Ofloy1lty from Twentx Four DAGMER lll ANRED 24 2-1 + 1 -1 'Q ' ' ' L ' rt ctvc ' l I' I Y C 1 - W , . 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H , ,.n , 3 M E M 0 R I E S sEN1oR CLAQS PLAY On the lllltll of Max the senlols plesented fO1 thell class play Flfty Fllty 1 comedy 111 tlllee acts The chalactels WQ19 as follows Henly Blown artlst Frederzck Ayle Paul Gleen wlltel Gordon Smzth Patllck O Malley Janltol Kezth Hickman MIS Podge landlady Mauna Dozfdle 5OlJlll6 Llfuld Cl3.llC91 Dagmm Anlcd M IX Dcxtcl Ill ulthusllst D1 1111 Pfcl SI'llLld0'C, 1 x let Call Glasgou C ID 1 w 1I1ClO1f,l I zncfnt Walsh Josephlne 1 seekel Onssa Golan Tlfllfl The present Place lNew YO1k Clty and the Ad1YOHdaCk Mountalns Act One Pal s studlo ln N Y lodglng house One molnlng Act two Same a week latel Act thlee Pal s bungalow 111 the Adllondack MOUHt31DS on 3.ft81I1001l a month lf1tel Henry Blown and Paul Gleen respectlyely altlst and wllter hav 'ul f1ttlc studlo on whlch the lent IS mole than due They are almost at the end of thelr lesources when Paul succeeds ln selllng a plcture fup Slde downj for hlS fllend Then Henry suffgests that Paul Wflte hls plays backwalds Henry IS engaged to Sophle Bland and Paul a hltherto confirmed w oman hater admlres May Dexter To conclllate Mrs Podge the landlady Henry has Sald that Paul has f1 Wlle ln Mllwaukee and then compllcatlons set ln durlng whlch Joseph lne tulns up lOOk1I1g' f01 her husband IH the shape of a captaln whom she bellewes to be P lul and at last she finds hlm Paul s play has been a success and Henry IS famous whlle Sophl has h 1d the leadlng lolc ln Pflul s pl oductlon and May has been boostlng It Fxelythlng tulns out happlly and the Blown s and Green s resolve to bl 6-dk thell Hfty fifty allangement Tlwlztff-s1'.1' 19 is 1 2. pcb, .1 ik p 1 v,,,. 7- 4 ' ' VHTE ' ' 1 . . -3 y 1' 1 , I ,' ' . - ' ..,...,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., f J , ' ' 3 A 1 , , ,, A C 1 ,-,---,-,AYY,AAA,,--YY,Y-----Y-- ' 'Q ' il' 3 'ii 1 A 'Q L' UWM Ywnn-V H-HHN 1 2 K: Mrs. Hz1wley-collectol' ,,,llss1l,s,lllls,lo,.ll Isabel Thompson S D 1-2 'a ,.,V,Vr,1rs1,,,,....s.,srvrs,,,,, ,ls,s,ss ' .' 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A MEMORIES JUNIOR CLASS Flrst Row left to llght Coleta Hubbard Ethel Blackel Irene Butler, Elva Clod Blady Mary Nlcholson LOIS De Bolt, Grace Gadbury Dolores Ellls Maude Ashton I ucllle NOTTIS Second Row Max Johnson Wllllam Reed Stanley Ayre Herbert Burton Harold Wood Irvln Hlckman Ross Clark Russell Fulnlsh Arnold Gregory Wlnfred Worth Rex Johnson, Durward B1 adham 'T ' 11 V M 19 felter, Geraldine Worth, Elgabeth Smith, Beulah Jones, Maude Shonkwiler, Mildred M 'E O R I E b Tucutzf 111111 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY lhree l11ll xeus ot tll'1lQ ldlllllfii and successes go to mxke our l11s torv rntercstrng OLII h1 h school cfuccr hrs ben ll l1l 1 1 dr rm 1 1nd so I hall represent 1t IS such A r I me ll 'ue 1e11y1 1 1 RLIOO Ihe cu1t11n IISCS on l,l1lll.y s1x I'rcshm1n Sllllflllllfl fl by br Illfl 11c1x scenery Ihey ue overwhelmed by the dlgnrfrccl 1tn'1osphe1c 1nd tln 111 of knowledge ol the place 'lhey soon recoxer 1nd elect the11 olhcers lor the year A werner roast rs staged at Cluk s C l.blll All durrng thrs act the th11ty srx Freshmen clrsplav unusual '1b1'1t1es Who can forget Stanley Ayres famous touchdown t Iement an event great enough rn rtself to be an excuse for thrs trf 1t1s I'h1 I1 bllllx ac count grows by leaps and bounds The St Patruk puty gn n for the Jun1o1s rs a brg success As the act closes the I ll shrcs 'uf ester med 1nd honor ed by all the school ACT II T1me 1922 2.1 Place Ihe s11ne H1011 bchool Th1s act of Hrgh School drama rs taken up mostly W1th study lllfl therr scholast1c records show a marked rmprovement Thrrty egotrstrcal bophomores take the11 seats rn th second se tron from the north lookrng down severely upon the rnnocent F1 shmer1 W1th several men rn athletrcs and some rn the OI3.tO11C21l contest thu carry therr banner hr h A m 1rshmallow roast at the F311 Grounds IS th only socral flffall of rmportance As before lrke regular profrteers they rncrease therr bank 1ccount ACT III T1me 1920 24 Pl1cc Ihe sun The clrmax of the play' I'v1enty fryc lunrors t1kc the st101c lhcy begrn therr most succ sslul ye 11 wrth a wcrner 1o1st t Iluk s c1l The annual Junror Box Socral brrngs 1 fencrous I1n1nc1 1l row 11d l athletrcs several Junrors wrn therr letters The Class Play Honor Brrght rs generally cons1cle1ed 1 suc ess A complrment to therr ab1l1ty IS pard the JLIIIIOIS when the Commumty Club asks them to manage the entertarnm nt course for 1924 25 As the last brg event of thls act they plan a Junror Senror Banouet whrch w1ll always be remembered In castrng the11 trtle Jun1o1s for a more drgnrfied one Senrors they look back upon th1s year as one never to be forgotten dear to the hearts of all the Class of 20 ACT IV To be st tged next year V Junror Class Pocnr Not all of us w1ll eyer reach The topmost IOLIIICI ot lame But we have clrmbed for three lull years On the l1dde1 of lrle s 1me Wrth per seyerence 1nd honesty W started out to wrn 'Ihe real thrngs th It come b1ck to us In lrle agun 1nd agun ' ' N 24 '4 -A' ' w V' . 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C C C C Q MEMoR1Es We we conque1ed Algebra and Caesa1 And We ll conquer all the rest F01 we ve stalted out to galn T1 ue Hono1 and Succe s II am one should ask you Who s thc class Wlllll push md d11ve 'lou ll tell the t1utl1 11 you but su 'Ihe JUH101 Cllss the C l Iss ol V P JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Honor Brwh Undel the d1rect1on of BIISS Lesl1e Watts Ross Clark Mlchael Russell Fmnzsh I'0St91 Roscoe Fostu MIS L11111l tOI1 Mzlrlrcfl Inrnfly James Schooley Mn: Johnson M1s C31lCOI1 Beulah Jones The Rt Rey Wllllam Ca1ton Wzllzanz Reed R1cha1d Baulngton Stanley Ayoe Anr1e Elzzabeth Smzth Maggle Geralclzne Worth Tot Mauel Mcuy Zwzcholson S1mpson Amolrl Gregory B111 13111111 Rev Johnson Scene L1VlI1g' 1oom It ROChH1Q1t Beach Haven Mass '11me Phe p1esent I'l1Lh31d B3.11lY'lgt0Il much to the dlSH13X of HIS old New Inn fland iam1ly has become engaged to a cho1us g1rl 'lot Malwel Rlchald s 11ch aunt and uncle BISHOP and M1s Ca1ton h we cut off '1 dav they needed 1n New Xo1k ffO1 they a1e Salllllg f01 EUIODGJ to see th1S mus1cal comedy 0111 M1s Ca1'ton IS a f1ank blunt Woman and very eccentrlc When the tlme comes for Rlchard s fiancee to ar11ve fo1 a N1S1t he IQCQIVQS a cu11ous telegram saylng that she has taken a ho1seback 11de W1th George Washlngton Rlchald IS at h1s vuts end to know what to do and so when h1s uncle takes a young lady book agent Honor Buffht fO1 Rlchard s fiancee Rlchfud dashes up and k1sses her and afte1wa1ds bllb s he1 to take the place ot hlS m1ss1ng bllde to be Naturally many compl1cat1ons a11se f1om such a scheme and all the servants th1e'1ten to leave fo1 they 1efuse to Wo1k for a cho1 us glfl Matt91S g10Vl 11 OISQ When th real Tot Ma1 vel HIIIVQS She 1S locked 1n a IOOIT' but escapes through a W1HdOW The gardner seelng he1 and th1nk1ng l1e1 a bu1glar br1ngs he1 1nto the house befo1e Blshop Ca1ton R1cha1d Honor and a clergyman Who has come to see the Blshop Hono1 and Rlchald t1y to get Tot to leave but she 1 fuses and says she W1ll sue R1cha1d fo1 breach of p1om1se Aunt Peggy Mrs Carton suspects omethlng because Hono1 1S so domestlc Fmally Rlchald sends fO1 Tots ma11age1 B111 D1um w1th vshom she was fo1me1ly 111 love D1um becomes enfwag d to Tot and they leave fo1 the weddmg R1chard falls ln love Wlth Hono1 and asks he1 to ma11y h1m Thls pleases all of R1cha1d s 1elat1V9S and they all l1ve happlly eve1 afte1 , Y 1 1 1 7 4 1 v 7 1 ' ' ' 'S . .Y ' C 7 ll 7 t N ' 1 ,' 0 97 . 1 ' .. . z ? 7 Y - . 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'F QM 2 'E' ,iT - N -X - gs ws A oc K-5: -rf '4gjf:EgW-5 F- -lil --E' .pf - 4 'N 'llmtuiuo SOPHOMORE CLASS F11 st Row left to xlght Max M1tchell Ru sell Duncan Wayne Duvall Challes Second Row Waneta Ashby Ina Mae Glasgow Noma Althur Gall Ellls Betty Porter Elma Scott Grace Maler Ruth Caldwell Ethel Albert Hllma Bowdre Allcc Bradham Elsle Doss Bernlece Zlndar Velta Hosler Stella Gadbury Th11d Rovs Blanche CUITV Rachel Mlnel Elva Funk Henrletta Jarboe Lola I ltZWatel, Velna Eshelman Velma Johan Peall Longworth Laura Perklns Mlldred Hefner Fourth Row Ralph Drals Ivle Chne Wlvne Catlm Ivman Watts Fled Atte bery Glenn Patrlck Robert Collver Wayne Honselman BllCll Morgan Sam AIIIIS worth Ldwln Lole, Halold Lang '1 1 -- - - 19 is , 'Q , 1 . J -5 - l 1 S 1 1 U ' Branch, Roy Perkms, James Ducey, Roscoe Bradham, John Stanley, Hale Valentlne. T . ' , , F .y I I , . 7 ' Y . .Y Y Y 7 7 7 7 ! ' ' - ,T . ' . ' 1 1 ! 7 I Y 4 . . ' 1 . ' ' Y 7 7 7 f ' 1 1. ' . 1 Z . I 1 'H 1 1 l 1 ' 1 1 . 1 ' . 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M L M O H I L b sol'HoMoRl3s or 71 b01ll10II101 es 'Th lt s we OVSI LOIlllClQIIl. 1nd bluli lou url the I ICNIIILS llol1l lllcl lilllgll We IC the el1ss th It IS to be e IL IILXQI Vlfllllffl ll 1L IS 11 1 I essons hue no ll lttllll looks -Xncl we IQ not lll lld ol studx books We ll ue the kn uk ot ettlnff bx but though thls sehool uolll seems 1 1 Illll ol hlpplncss lllll lllll xxlth not 1 t10LllJl6 no not one Inwen xet We ll m1lxe OUI m1llx I 1 1nd and solemn ln HOIIOI s h1ll Xvlth ITIUIV 1 pompous honol cl Il IIIIC O1 men 11 ho llY9 III lolls ol Fame When oul sun sets f1 SIIIIIIIIO' lnll In lts lon0' llsts sh 1ll be enl olled -Xmonv the S10'I1dtLl16S ot I1t Oul names honoled 1312113661 1nd 0'16'lt In lettel bl 1ck and calvlngs bold S131 1ll ' Ihe slush IS lXll1g 1ll 1IOIlIIfl Completely cox Qllflg the damp cold 0'I0L11ICl The gllls IH thell g1loshes vo fllppltx flop Wadlng knee deep ln the spllnv' tlme slop Dovsn the stleet goes 1 Ulll YYItlI hel beau Hel eastel bonnet IS eoxeled mth snow The uatel IS 1L1HI11Hg QVQIWWIIQIQ But hel eseolt doesn t seem to CII -Xll these tlllllgi ue Slolli ol SDIIIIU' xxllllll sllou ll IS III 1vllul tlllng 'lhls SLIQOII comes but once 1 1011 bo don t let youl p1tlenee Cllk-IDIJQII NI NI T ll fu lllll If N 'w', ' 1 N 12 ,VA .,, -1 1 5 1 4 4 lg . 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N X ' Tn i ' gg - fa ! gl X Tlzzatzffize FRESHMAN CL ASS MW First Row left to ught Louls Pal ons Lynn Maxkland Kenneth Evans Joe Plankenhorn Kenneth Jones Rudolph Schnell Henry Meyer Wllbul Scott Second Row Waneta Argo Irma Clodfeltel Lola Stnelson Helen Dressback Margorle Wagy Marjorv Sumner Marlan Anderson D013 Burton Ruth Ba1ke1 Orma Ashby Phyllns McCall MarJory Ashby Thlrd Row Jack Plunk W1ll1am Abdelson Lynn HHIIIS Noel P1ke Dwayne Sh1ppS Wlnfred Bowman Ke1th Forcum Carlyle Rlohazds Hcluck Tlppett LOUIC Hammersmlth Harold Adkms Harold Levln 24 ' ' - 'r L I , 3, rfm -f-' ww. ,gym , 1 of in E5 .W M. .M M EQSEQL , V A . ,, , V, X . . A s ' . .-.......l....v, .,Yn..eu .,..e M, 1 I is 1 D Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . T. . , Q ', Y I , , . ! . . I h Y . ' 7 ' .3 9 1 - 4 1 i , . . Y ' . 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I 1Nt And 11111611 t11e 1011 01 tl1e d11 1S o 61 Well 1111111111111 the 1 112111111111 11111 01 71 I YININ M 1R11LAN11 11 RILSHNI AN CLASS HISTORY About e1ght th11t1 011 the 111011111121 01 Se11te11111e1 1 19211 1 l13131J1 e1ge1 but t1IT1ld 1:1011d 01 1110111 tl111tX 1111-1 11011 and 0 1llS t12111111ed 111 111011111 of 1110 'md t111ee 111 the d11e1t1o11 of the ffood old 11 C H S Afte1 ou1 211111 211 all 111a1111e1 01 1oke1 and C11SC0l1130111g' 1G1'1'1d1 111 VSCIC 1111C1e 21110111 our l1tt1e 112111d 01 111111 c1y11e11 Some of the 11111111 L1clSS1119I1 1111111 11101101111 11e 11011 needed 1 1121111111 llld ol cou1 SQ 111111 111e11 11e1t 171711911 0111 1121111 S11100tl16fl 1101111 1o111e11h211 ou1 11111101 11111s BIOISL 11101101111 111 to1e1he1 11111 11e ele1ted 1111 101101111101 01111011 llld 1ele1ted 0111 11111 101011 1101161 111dI'l10t1,0 1 11e P1e11de11t 1111110111 Ashby Se11et2111 Henzrl Tzppctt 1193311161 111110111 Adkins 101015 Green and Whzfe Fl0We1 1 10111 Motto Dum 316110 111110 We then had a 11ake11 sale and V1 1t11 E1 112111 of the 1310606015 11e enjoyed a V1611181' 1oast at the fall g1ou11ds We 11 e1e 1u1t lO90'1HI11110f to Oet used to H10111 School 1111e11 11e cam 1111011 1o111e 01 0111 1f1e11e1t 1101113198 1eme1te1 QX1D11I1'It1011S These OV61 but 1101 1ltogeth11 DISSQCI 1111 111g111 the S9C,OI1Cl 111111e1te1 W1 01 1111 I 11111111 111 1 1111 11316 de11111d 11110111 0111111111 11111 11e 11e 0101110 to 11111811 0111 1101111111111 116811111111 1111e1 md 1110 0111 1111019 Hlgh School C11611 111111 111 11 110I101S T11111 11111 tell J P P1 A K. 110' 'U 1 '2.3: ' 'LT 112' g'lo1'1' 11'1ll 11121111 110111 11211111 10 10211111. 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A collection of pictures was displayed by the Elson Art company under the auspices of the High school 'Ihrs collection of frrt was exhibited to give the public and especrallv the students the opportunity to acquaint themselves with our most famous artists and their works and to create a sense of art among the student body List of Illustr rted Pictures Mona Lisa The Song of the Lark Girl with Apple The Angelus The Gleaners There s No Plfrce Like Home Th Pot ot Basil The Tr 'rin Here It C onrcs Her Tribute Supper Time Opportunity and Pegret Little Rose Portrait of Whistler s Mother A lectur and movie of Alaska was gn en at the Oper r House rrnd r the auspices of the Senior class The lecture was accompanied by exhrbrts of Inskrmo costumes The purpose of the lectrrre was to acquaint th people Times Aw akenrrrg Our mothers tauoht us how to pray But all we did w frs learn rnd say We had not thou ht ot W' at they meant Our hearts toward pleasure frlways bent And now to manhood We haxe grown And many seeds of sorrow sown We v newer learned to pray as yet For THIS rn later years we ll fret Never learned to pray as yet Never will till We have met With some reat sorrow rn our life With loss of mother child or wife Thus We live on through the years Lrughrng rerorcrng rn others tears Making light or oth rs sorrows Thrnkrng not ot our tomorrow Then when on our bed We he Hoprn to lrve not ready to die We think again rn a different lrfrht Of the things we pushed back out of sight We then regret our cruel d eds And think how vse might have helped some needs We then learn how to frrrexe and pray When We can t put it off for another day R F 24 24 .I - - . . 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C Y ' ' . 1 J MEMORIES The Dream of Three Chests of Gold' ', Once upon a trme there vs as a lrttl boy who was rn the habrt of sleeprng rn school One day he fell asleep and dreamed that he was rn the Garden of the Farrres The Prrncess of the farrres came to hrm and waved her magrc wand and a lar e gate opened to a beautrful palace Thrs palace W as made of old and was the most beautrful srght he had ever seen The farry led hrm to a large room where all of her workers were In the center of thrs vsonder ful room was a large Grft Box Everyone who came to the palace W as to recerve a Grft She next took hrm to a room where there were musrcrans playrng lyres harps and many other rnstruments He thought the musrc of the Farrres was wonderful She led hrm on to a room of old She told hrm rf he would stay there seven days and seven nrghts that on the erghtlr mor nrng he would awaken rt hrs home wrth a grft of Three Chests ot Gold He hardly knew what to thrnk of thrs but he obeyed her A Farry stayed wrth hrm durrng all these days The room was very rrrce lrght and beautrful but he soon began to wrsh he had never come On the erghth mornrng he thought hrs mother was shakrng hrm and when he avr akened there were Thr ee Chests of Gold but rnstead rt was hrs teacher and the Three Chests of Gold yes they were lyrng before C Berrrg a Freshman Long ago when we were rn the erghth grade we had great wrsrons of enter rng hrgh school We supposed rt would be Just lrke gorng fr om bov hood rnto manhood at one step but we were soon to find out drfferently Last September about thrrtv five or forty boys and grrls entered M C H S wrth therr feelrngs greatly enlarged for they thought they were qurte gr own up to be startrn on such a career The upperclassmen consrdered rt qurte a Joke to see the newcomers marchrng about wrth therr chests stuck out and examrnrng everythrng they saw Many vrhrspers could be heard and laughs seen when one morn rng several of the freshmen boys appeared at school wrth streaks cut through therr harr Urrlucky rndeed IS the rrrnocent fr shman xx ho forgets to go to one of hrs classes and rs scared almost rnto fr nervous breakdown when rsked the next day where hrs excuse rs After sex eral months the freshmen become less rgnorant as therr superrors call rt and cease to ask so many srlly questrons 'lhe fact that they are freshmen strll means that they must step asrde for the other c asses The freshman s lot rs not all drsapporntments and sorrows for the sophomores are sometrmes grx en the sole per mrssron to entertarn the school wrth a whrstlrng solo There rs one great goal that the freshman can look forward to and that rs they can look at next year s freshman class WA 27 , 4 S Forlfr 4 19 . .1 V c. 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L A K 1 l 1 1 1 I v fn Y I n, r 7 lVIEMORIEb F0,,,,0m The Lyceum QOll1bf' The talent lOl the Lyceum Cou1s yy l11ch was plesented by the Sen 1o1 Class w1s lll1I11SllQCl by the Mutual lXIO10'IH Bu1e1u ol Ch1c'10o The five numbe1s of the cou1se yve1e d1st11buted yvldely ONQ1 thc school yeax the fi1st bemg glyen Oct 1 1.59 'lh1s numbel was 1 l L tu1e U1yen by Raymond lolbe1t Because ol Hallowe cn commg the same mght thlq splend1d speech whlch yy as D1 1ct1c 11 and to the pomt yvas only enjoyed by a lew The second number was plesented Noy 19 1n the lo1rn of a play The Mollusc Th plf1ye1s W619 ye1y ucomphshed and the11 actmg pleased a fin audxence The th11d 11umbe1 on Jan 7 was co11s1de1ed by many to be the best one o'l the coulse The AleX'1nde1 Noyelty POU1 gave a YVOHJCI ful p1o 01am and 1QC61Y6d applause and p1 a1sc 11 om '1 Well hlled house The fou1th Illllllbel yvas 1nothe1 le 1de1 Ouven by the Power Smd 1 Co Feb 2 The YXOI1ClL1lLll S1I10'lIlg 1nd IHIIJEISOIIIUOH 0'1yc c11te1t11n ment to many people The filth 1nd 11st llllmbel glXCI1 on Feb Z8 by Lllll FOIDGS 1e1de1 and 1mpe1sonf1to1 wxs 111othe1 ye1y emoymble ent ltdlllment Flom the standpo111t ol e11te1ta111me11t the LOUISL w IH 1 completc success but fTI1lI1L13.llX unsuccessful S1gllS of S111 uw The buds 'uc sw elllnv Wfum days a1e tell111f 'lhat Spung w1ll soon be hue The buds fue tw1tte11110 lhe blook IS gllttellllo' And yoy IS hove1111ff neu lhe glass IS g1ow111ff The tlees 'ue blow mg Thelc s perfume 111 the 111 'lhe llmbs fue sklppmg The ch1ld1e11 ue tllpplng 'Io sounds of loye they he ll The flowels ue peep1110f 'lhe wllloyvs w eeplnv Leslde thc st1c1m so lll'1l 'lhe clttle ue lOVNll10 Phe mcn ue SOWIII1 I11 f1elds both 1 Il 1nd ne ll The klts fue flymg The Women me s10h111g Because of tasks they d1e'1d The autos ale hummmg The Wlld phewsants Cl1Lll'TlIT11HQ, -Xnd yv1nte1 snows haye Iled SG 26 1 4 - - 1 24 -G V 77 f, .. 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MEMORIES EDUCATION FOR A DEMOCRACY Fold Iledal Essay Pratt Country Omtorzcal Contest Over three hundred years ago forty one brave and fearless mer' seek ing freedom and l1be1ty landed on th se shores T1red of oppression of tyranny of despotism they determined to find a rcw land where they could worship unmolested and enjoy the freedom that was rightfully theirs Rocked by storm tossed seas 1n the little Cablll of the Mayflower these men drew up the famous Mayflower Compact that stands as the most daring and significant as Well as the most reverenced document of American his tory This Compact was originated to meet a new political need that of democracy It was for democracy that these men braved the perils of the sea and lt IS for democracy that we as a nation stand supreme We cannot estimate the power of this word for rn the annals of history alone 1tS strength IS measured Wars have been fought for It kings dethronod home tres severed and rn ltS name a great and mighty nation has lived for three centu11es Our forefathers IH building up their l1ttle community considered the church a vital and momentous factor It was primarily for this that they left their sheltered homes but It was only a few years later that they turned their attention to another rmportant problem the school So wx h1le they were yet few 1n number still harass d by Indians and in town of fifty householders to provide for a public school by tax In 1638 Harvard University was established by appropriations In such a man ner was a system of schools or ganrzed rn America Just as our forefathers perceix ed the need of education for learning so we now feel the need of education for democracy Education in the beginning was native and national and had for 1tS center the proverbial red school house Now rt IS divided 1nto var IOUS contentious schools whrch impede the democr atrc spirit so necessary 111 the education of the American boy or girl It IS from the .age of fourteen to twenty that the student IS molded from plastic youth 1nto permanent manhood It 1S at this age that he must decide betu een right and wrong good and evil and lay the founda tion upon which the rest of his life IS built And It 1S of the most vital importance that this foundation be safe and of the best Nothing less than the best can satisfy At the same time that the rdeals of manhood and womanhood are be 1ng d fined that 111d1v1dual1ty IS promoted and that character IS estab lished the mental Slde of education must be given special attention The opulence of intellectual life IS measured 1n part by the extent of ltS vocab ulary Consequently it lb of pre eminent rmportance that a full know ledge of the En l1sh langua e be 1ncluded in the mental dev lopment of every American boy or girl There 1S nothing that IS so necessary for a democracy as one uniform lan uage The difference between ducated and uneducated speech continually Wrdens the gulf between classes The ability to converse rn good English and with a Wide choice of words gives one a certain poise and distinction whrch enables one though of humbler birth to associate with men of positron and breeding Education IS a class leveler and will go far IH b11ng1ng about a better association between 11Ch and poor For th good of democracy as well as for the 1nd1v1dual we must bring our native langua e to perfection F R -two 19 1 A I 1 , l A ' i 1 7 ' 12 ' 1 , 1 V . , ' , u , a 1 A 1 1 sv X I, u Q - . . . y , . . . . . 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U . ,, . 24 S Forty thief' A study of Englrsh and Amerrcan Lrterature not only brrngs out the rnherent prrde of an rndlvldual but portrays vrvrdly our language rn all rts lory awakens the rmagrnatron colors the pr osarc wrth wondrous colors and develops rn the reader a love for the beautrful the refined and the perfect Besrdes developrng a lrterary taste and perfectrng the Engllsh lan guage the basrc rules of crtrzenshrp are of vrtal rmportance A study of the glorrous hrstory of our country and a thorough course rn crvrcs should be supplementary to the languag course Specral rnstructron rn govern ment and law complete thrs portron of the educatron If we are to have a true democracy we must take crtrzenshrp as a goal rn the educatronal field and work steadrly to produce men and women who upo 1 enterln 1nto crvrc lrfe wrll find themselves competent to meet the problems of therr generatron To do thrs parents must abandon the narrow and pr ovrncral rdeas of not allowrng therr chrldr en to assocrate or come rn contact wrth forergners Is thls for the good of a democracy? No' I say rt rs selfish and auto cratrc Is rt not our chrldr en who can make over these tor rgners by socral contact Is rt not our chrldren who wrll meet them rn the busrness and socrfrl lrfe of the next gener frtronl Would rt not b better that they meet on fr common round rather than have that anrmosrty that IS now prev alent and whrch leads to soclfrl drscontent and strrkes? It the torergners assocrate wrth the natrve chrldren rn the school they wrll become Amer rcan rzed and any form of drscord between natronalrtres wrll be for ev r banished We must Amerrcanrze the forergners and democratrze ourselves The eflicrency of a democracy depends upon enlrghtened rnterests m rts problems If thrs rs true there must be a common school rn whrch to educate the people to that pomt of efficrency The vocatronal schools the relrgrous schools the prrvate schools must not be allowed to rob that greatest of all democratrc rnstrtutrons the publrc school It rs rn the publrc school alone that the great lesson of democracy must be taught It rs here that the Amerrcan ch1ldren must be educated for knowledge for crtrzenshrp and frbove all for democracy It rs here that rrch and poor alrke must mrx rememberrng always that each one s duty as James Bryce expresses rt IS not only to accept equalrty but also to r lrsh equalrty and to make hrmself pleasant to hrs equals We must not seoregate nor hold ourselves aloof from our fellowmen but mrx wrth them Mrxers that rs what we need Leaders are born for an autocracy The men that are made for a democracy are men lrke Roosevelt and Lrncoln who are of and by and for the people Let us have more of these men and let us lead the way and make our natron the most fflorrously supreme of all democracres D A 24 C C- 9 r y . . . 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A . , L C, . . . . lxllslxlolslllzs OR ATORILAL FONTEST On Flldflx Max 9 the annual Platt Countx Olatolleal Contest xx as held On the pleoedln Fllday In l SD1l1tGd D1 Qllfllllldlx the tollowlng h ld been Chosen to Ieplesent lWOIlt1i,f-3110 III the x IIIOUS d 311tlll9I'1tb Box s U1dt10Il hov Md altney flll s OI ltlon Malx Loulse Summels boy s 1J8C1dIll21t1OIl Dulell 'llppett Gllls Declamltlon hna Sutton bssax Dagmal Anled flnd Iuxtempole Speaklnv Dan Clalk The contest was conducted at the Opela House 'Ind xx as xx ell attended Two SESSIONS were held The attel noon sesslon began at txxo 0 clock wlth the Glrl s Olatlon Wh1Ch was followed bx the Bov s Declamatlon and the Essay In the exenlng the Boys Olatlon the Gl11S D9Cl3.IllHt1OIl and Inxtempole Speaklng closed the contest NIOl'1t1C6llO fol the thlld stl alght year won the contest Wlth two fgll sts H1196 seconds and one thlld Txx entv one polnts wele COI1lpllQd bx the xx Innels whlle Deland oul neal est com to the VNIIIDQIS and the snhool xxllllllllg lOl two stlalght xells keeps the st ltualx lll H1611 DOSSQSSIOH pelmflnentlx 'lht det llled Insult oi th con te st Iolloxx s C IRL s ORATION lst Dolothel Hlcks Bement 9nd Ha1IIettHag0ald Deland ld Malx Loulse Summels Mon tlcello 4th Dolothx PQIIY Deland BOY s DECLAMATIOL s Dflllell Tlppett Montlcello 7nd Wllllalll Lexxls Atwood I kenneth Itlce CLIIO C oldo ESSAY lst Dflgmal Anled Montlcello Zn Ruth H'11Sllb11f91 Atwood I 'l I1lt0Il Smlth Bement 4th Fx 1 Schw 11t7 lll lnstleld BOY s ORATIOIN lst Denzel Lx klllS Mansfield 9nd Rox McCa1tnex lxIOllt1C llo ,Id Amos IXIOOI C6110 GO1d0 GIRL s DECLAMATIOIN lst Salah Haofgald Deland 7nd Ella Sutton Montlcello ld Flolence Leuschke Bement EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING lst Elnest Meledlth Deland ,nd DaIl1elC1a1k Montlcello ld Alfled Cllswold C6110 Coldo '1 1 W Fw ' A -j mr 19 H v , . cj, I , L, , . . 4 .K , L l 3 . .A ' - I Z M . s . .bv 7 E ' . v v. Q I 1 '1 1 v,1 s ' . I - 2 . eg . . , . .. ' 5 , . '. . . ' - 9 -. ' . - v ' - - 7 'w 7 . 9 I C 1 V' v ' . ' . .. . W' . ' . ' W . ' - 's . 7 y C 1 C 1 v J K y 4 n n . N . l - u a C as ' C 1 . . I , v , y. . - . , m . . y r , . Y . , A . ' . I , . ' Y W . ' ' , ' - ' - . ' I . L I. 7 ' nk n A ' I Y 7 ' ., ' n . ' Y v. s 7 5 x n - 7 1J6t1t01', had only fourteen polnts. A DISCS of statuarx' IS gIx'en each year y' . 1 x 1 V' ' ' . v .. ' v . .x V L K 'C s A ' I v . ' n I A v W . n 1 l 3 2 .I . . .. I 1 z I. -3 - ,s - ' vs . w y v, , I A ! I Z K7 - F 7 L7 7 A' H y .. C: . y . H y u. . 3, Q 0 - Q v ' . O . ' . . . 1 '7 I .' ' r ' ' 1 ' 2 . Y .. , 1 V . J 1 , 7 I 1 . ' K J cl , 1 t . ' f ' L , , A - ' ' C ' -3. . . ' ' ,' , 0 , , ' 7 a 0 . ' x J' . . N . 0 d, , I ,I T . , , I . . . K . I . 1 C 9 H , , I 5 . . . . , . dy C C 5 , I . y . I . , y . . I . 0 - W . ' 0 d, 2 , , I 'z I2 ' ., I' 2 . MILMORIES -L-.. ,WW MEMORIES SOCIAL NOTES ENA SUTTON FFCSIIIIIHII qophomore f uls Palty Septembu 18 afte1 school the SODIIOITIOIQ Culs ente1ta1ned the Fleshman Guls 1n the Cafeter1a Immedlately aitel dlSlIllbi3l each So phomore C111 made h 1S6lf usetul as Well as o1nan1ental and took unde1 her protectlng wm a poor l1ttle Freshman At fou1 the doo1s of the cafeteua were opened and the guests usheled 1n Then the muslc sta1ted BlS19 Doss and Mlld16d Hefne1 taklng tums at th p1ano Those of the F1 eshmen who could not dance and des1r ed to learn were dulv 1nst1ucted But not all the evenlng was spent IH danclng for many games were played thus maklng It entertalnlng f01 those who could not and d1d not WlSh to dance Durmg the 1nte1m1ss1on 1ef1eshments of appl s popco1n and candy xx e1e S01V6d At five the chaperons called '1 halt upon the f11NOl1tl9S and so ended the fhst palty of the season Freshman Wleller Roast On the exenln of October the eleventh the Fleshmen made the11 debut 1nto SOC19ty In hono1 of the gland occaslon they had a We1ne1 1oast Thls was held at the Fa1r G1ounds To chapelone and also to protect them from the hob gobllns that 1nhab1t that place they took sev eral members of the faculty As soon as they arr1ved sevel al of the br1ght UD ones who were well xersed 1n camp lo1e started the fires Others made a rush for St1CkS and soon gleat bunches of St1CkS n1celx sharpened lay on the g1ound When th ire was low enough to 1oast 1ners propellx eve1yone dashed for we1ne1s and buns and fO1 a tlme that was hea1d was the constant s1zzl1ng of the WQIHQIS Afte1 everyone had had then fill o ed and 1n some cases bu1nt wemers they sat alound the dy1 lllng host St0119S Some of the l1ttle dea1s became f11ghte1 61 to xx ard avx ay dalkness tulned on all of the l1ghts But t ladv Forget oxercame them and they left the llghts burnu 11ecess1tated a d1a1n on the fam1ly pocketbook When the all 19 tu1 ned to town feellng qu1te f6StlV6 ove1 then llttle .Iunlor Senlor GIFIS, Party Not to be outdone by the under classm n the SQHIOI Guls pl to enterta1n the Jun1o1 G1rls on the ex emng of Fllday Octobe1 12 the hour of four all of the Shebas of the upper class Wended thelr wa., to the cafeterla In the cor11do1 they were accosted by sexe1al of the opposlte s x who deslred to 1o1n the C1OWd The 1rls 9Xh1b1t9d great courage and offstood the gallant attack then ploceeded on thelr Way securely closmrf all doors Stralns U5 of mus1c fell upon the ear and soon the cafeteua H001 was convelted 1nto a wh11l of merr1ly 1'1'1OX11lg Hgules Of cou1se a few d1d not care to dance and these 91th91 played games 01 sat around munchln apples or pop co1n As the clock st1uck the late hou1 oi five th11ty they depalted leav1ng the old cafet 11a to med1tate on the affaus of the even1ng P - 4.-gf 19 Y 1- 1 w, 1 'L 1 , X, , ,, 1 . 1 , 1 . , T n n Q P - wi 4 1 ' 1 1 I 9 ' ' g - - 1 ' 1' 1 4 . 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U ' C3 M E M O R I E S Forty seven Senror Crrcus Who sud th rt Montrctllo was not up rble ol producrng gr rt thrngs' Why rs rt not the home and brrthplrce of the world famous M 1 H S C11 cus' Answer Most Assuredly Thrs so great and famous 1 crrcus made rts debut rnto stardom md fame Oct Z7 1923 rn rts home town On the openrng nrght staffed 1 great parade Yea rn truth the only one of rts krnd rn the world lhrs wonderful feature started from the farthest extremrty of South Char ter Street and from here rt frarly paraded to the famous Montrccllo Square Here the streets were thronged wrth eager spectators Frrst to attract the eye was the troop of clowns whose funny antrcs drove the crowd fl uratrvely speakrng rnto convulsrons And followrng these came the anrmals and the usual crrcus attractrons The band only one of rts krnd rn the U S struck up a lrvely tune and the parade started for the br Crrcus tent nam ly the School house followed by great throngs of people At erght the tent was opened to the eager crowd At the entrance every man was greeted by an attractrve lrttle grrl who looked at hrm coquettrshly from under a lrttle blue bonnet Just the color of her eyes She rnsrsted on welcomrng hrm wrth a krss to the chagrrn of many who drd not realrze rt was none other than Troy Drttamore assembly Here the stunts were held Altho th re were many stunt those recervrng the most applause were Senorrtes Gordon Smrth and Roscoe Foster the wrzard tumblers whose harr rarsrng feats thr w the audrence rnto fits of applause Rankrng next was the negro male quartet who furnrshed the enlrvenrng touch to the program Immedrately after the closrng of the marn show the crowd drspersed and vrsrted the num rous s de shows and stands The Snake Charmer created qurte a sensatron and rt rs ard that many young men of the com munrty practrcally camped rn re But who could blame them 7 The Snake Charmer an exceptrorral pretty rrl shone resplendent rn a red Turkrsh outfit over whrch was d aped srlver spangles Around her ankle was wound a green s rpent and as bracelets she wore snakes On the couch back of her rts head restrng on a yellow satrn cushron was an rm mense boa constrrctor and corlrng at her feet car efullv guardrnfr her were statroned two rattlesnakes Many may say that the Farr sex are weak but does thrs not take courage? What rf the snakes were of crepe de chrne'? They looked realrstrc In the next booth was Madame Tell em So the great Clarrvo and Fortune Teller As you entered the booth and took one look at the mystrc a cold uncanny feelrng came over you and an unspeakable somethrn seemed hoverrng over you Many currous swarns of the country went rnto her den and there learned therr varrous fates some ood som bal Meanwhrle many were Journeyrng thru the mvsterrous Land of Sleepy Hollow It was a great undertakrng and extrem ly hazardous leadrng over many rocky passes As you entered thrs mystrc land all was drm and before you was the outlrne of a coffin and rn rt the cold body of a dead man At the head and foot of the coffin wer lar 0'e tapers drmly burnrng and at the head was seated a beautrful lady softly prckrng the strrngs of a urtar her soft sweet vorce Hllrng the room as she crooned the funeral drrge Thrs was but the fir st per rl Next you ran rnto the body of a man hangrng fr om a tree and all around you could hear werrd sounds 24 - K 2 ' 2 ' -1 ' 'z 2 ' ' 'ez ' .' 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'c c ,0,,Wg,,, MInlVlORlLS Bt the tlme one had Oone th1 u thls te111ble jOL11 neg he was 1eady to see somethmg dn ertlng to the mlnd so he w nt e1the1 to the a1t shop OI to the athletlc club The men flocked to the athletxc tent w he1e boxlng and w1estl1ng were fTOlI1g on and the Women went to the alt shop whe1e V919 some reallx excellent pa1nt1ngs of the dax these Ckl1lbltlOHb belng the sketches by the MISSQW Peck and Am d 'lhen came the 1ush on the doll and balloon st 1nd but the most popu lu stand was that oi the famous Hot Dawg At a late hou1 the show closed and the populace went home lcel1n ploud that Montlcello could boast of ploduclng such excellent talent Qophomore Football Oct 30 the Sophomo1e class enteltalned the Football bots at a WGH161 loast held at the Fan Grounds Upon the d1sm1ssal of school the Sopho mores made haste to the fan 0'1ounds to prepa1e fO1 thelr guests As soon as p1act1ce was OX61 the boys went out Upon then dl r1val Fest1x1t1es began Thele was g1eat compet1t1on among the c1owd to see who was capable of comsummg the most Sad to state thls was not able to be defmltely declded the food xanlshed wlth alal mlng 1ap1d1t5 Afte1 the d9b11S had been clea1 ed aw av someone tu1 ned on the uc and the dance H001 was soon uowded But sulely some exll Splllt had taken DOSSOSSIOII of the pool uc because hldeous g1oans and moans came fo1th mstead ol muslc As the shadows of mght bcg 111 to thlcken 1n the skx the C1OWd d1s pe1 sed football Boss ILlltCI'td1l1 frlflb Fan One and escolted he1 to Cla1lxe s cabln He1e all the boys hono1 ed the ffnls wlth a splendld pa1tx Coach and B115 Mcafoos watched the candles and lante1ns Then the uc stalted and also the danclng and those who show ed xalo1 on the held of battle w e1e l1kew1se xalo1ous on the dance floo1 The dancmg lasted unt1l elex en o clock w hen the pfuts ad1ou1ncd and the gnls all voted that the boys wele good spo1ts ,Illl1101 Box S04 1al The JUHIOI cllss held a box soclal Satu1dax nlght Oct all afte1 the bulhxan game All the damsels of the COH1fl'lUHlt5 we1e busx lOl a w eek deco1at1ng boxes and p1epa11ng GOOdl6S Whlle the Shleks saved up all the1r penmes At seven fifteen boxes had be n lLL11I1f-Bd 1n and at seven fifteen Wade W1d1ck began auctxone 11ng the boxes and they sold at a hlgh prlce and wlth g1eat 1ap1d1ty There was a great c1owd and the cafeteua could ha1dly hold them When the boxes we1e sold the buye1s clalmed the11 boxes and fan partners and then the eatlng began Those who dld not bux boxes made a 1a1d on the Candy Ple and Sandwlch booth lll1IlX DIIILS w elc Ou en out 101 xa11ous thmgs such as Most low Suk Couple Most Popul 11 Cul Ugllest Fellow 'lhe Jumols clea1ed slxty dolla1s md th lt me ms thex Q in glue the 56111015 a n1ce send off BNA SUTTON I T A W '1 1' - L 19 y ' . - . 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Patt MEMORIE 5 ,U,,,t,W THE SENIOR MAI L QUARTETTL The membe1s of the qu utette Ha1old Pltton F11 st Tcno1 Bllll Ab 11e1 Second Teno1 Rosco FOStQ1 Barltone F1ede11ck -XV19 B1ss were selected XCIUSIVQIQ from the SQHIOI class 10St91 The DIOIQ t o11g1n1ted 111 th1s class whlle 111 the Jun1o1 yea1 Vo one seemed to thlnk that the Mont1cello C OI'f1H11lI'11tV H1 h school V1 'ts a lfuge enouvh 111st1tut1o11 to have a qua1tette but 111261 a sta1t V1 LS made g1eat 1nte1est 11 IS shown The boys were called upon man1 ard VAIIOUS OCCWQIOHQ to ente1ta1n and seemed to succeed 1n the11 effo1ts on D1 1ct1callv 61913 o cfmon Because of gl eat d1f11cult1es 111 auanglng classes so that ill membels could p1act1ce the qua1tet neglected to ev 11 pract1ce dllllll the f11St seme te1 At the beg1nn1nf ot the second semeste1 V101k 11 as bevun adam 1nd the boys ue now gettlnff 1nto t11m once mo1e Work Ill a qufutett O1 1nv smnlu org 111111121011 not only hglps 111 the t1 Illllllg ot one s YOILQ but llso nds one 111 0V6lL0'11ll1 IIQIXOUQIIQSS 1111611 beiore tluge 1ud1ence It IS splend1d tl 11111111 101 1n1 one E1e1v cl1ss It It IS 1t 111 poss1ble should h 11e1tsqu11tette 1nd be ynoud ot It A tc11 ot thc occ 1810118 upon 11111111 the quntatt tuxxnshcd entelt Illl n1ent ue 7 L1te1a1v P1 Ogl am at Bement Oct o PQ Method1st Chu1ch Oct 14 19211 Moose 1116911110 Oct 25 1920 Alt Exh1b1t Yov 9 1920 Memory ot Washmgton Feb 22 1924 MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST A memory contest was c1111ed on 1n H1gh School unde1 the supel XISIOH of the Mont1cello Woman s Club lhe contest l1sted se1e1 11 11eeks and had the two told purposc of c1cat1ng 111 the 101111091 061191 1t1on '1 des11e 101 CIEISSICQI mus1c and of b1e1k1ng do11n the C1 ue 101 JWZ7 In th1s way the g1C'lt99t talent of the 1vo1ld 11 IS brought betole the students A few ot the noted autho1s 11 hose 11 01 ks VSQIC us d 11 e1e Ve1d1 Ross1n1 GIQIO Wagner D101 1k Sak and M1C1bQQ1 A l1st ot th11tV select1ons was used and 1n o1de1 that the melody ot each select1on mlght be fixed 1n e1e1y student s m1nd It 11 as plftyed Q61 e1al t1mes At the end ot a few 1veeks ot p1epa11t1on pape1 was dls tubuted th1011gh0L1'E the school and 91615 one 11 as asked to 1111te the name of each select1on played 1nd the '11lthO1 F01 the most eff1c1ent 11o1k 1n th1S cont st Della Peck 1ece1ved the tnst puze of five dolla1s H011 ard Reed the second 131179 of th1ee dollus 'und Donna Dean the thlld DIIZQ ot tv1o dolla1s RIN 1 24 +I - - 1 43 w '1 1 F99 1 J 1 4 , . 2 . 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F.- 24 M E M 0 R I E S A MUSILAL Ro11ANCE Ome 111 a Blue Moon GIVCH by the IUHSIC depaltment of the Montmello Communlty Hlgh School OPERA HOUSE Decen1be1 21st 1990 T1me of Settmg H1118 June Place of Settmg Rosemont bs the Sea P1ologue The Palme oi the Moon Ladx Att I I,1'1VSlIlg' Room M1s Montgomens Home Att ll M1s NIontgon1e1w s C fuclen CAST Moon Ladx Lulx of the Lluf. Moon B1 nlah Ionfs M1s lWOl1tg'OYIlC1X 'lht Hostess Zflla Varlfy Svlux Montgomeu Her tv ntw Seen old d1ughte1 Fna Sutton M1 Babb1tt Mo1ton A Home town BOOStQ1 Roscoe Fostm Bett1 NIO1tOD Sxlua s Best F11end Monde Shonkuzler M1s I1la Lavendel Stlll TWOUI n1n Isalnl Thompson B1ll5 Manu ell A x1ct1n1 of C11cun1stances Fredencl Ayve Ge01ge Tay 101 Alms Bob Halrmgton Biol Abnev M Rene L Plen1 Harold Patton Suz7ane The Maud Beatnce Lemn Hop Smg H1 The House Man Roy lIcCa1tney bk3la1k Roarns A Defectlve Detectne Sam A1nzsuo1th A Pohceman Mooney Just Llke Am Othe1 Jam: s Monlclond SPAN ISH DANCERS cllO1LlQ 0fBl11gll1Q Repo1te1s 'IIPHQICIQ hte P1'll119t 7111s R L' Thompson MLIQIC Duector Miss Clara Rcnfveu bpe lklllg' ITIICUCOI M1ss Alma Mouse f0Stl1IY1lIlg Mzss Fdzth Shaw btlge M lIl'1g61S Plnnpton and Gmy l ij'f.ff-follf' 'Y W V 1, i A G6 i ' ' 99 . K u , 0 , - . ' ' ,AAiAiiA---------,,-,-----F--F---F--iiiAiiiisvii W2 I ty u I 4 1 i 4 V . c 1 A , . v' . . 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' I I AAiiiiiY,YY'iv--bbbbxiiV----,A-,i-Y- '.,', n! 1 , f ,,,, 1 ,,,..,..,,,, ,,,-,, , , , ,,,,,1,1,,,,,,AY,,,,,AA, , .',' L , , , Y 5 4 ' ' , n C C C ,,.,,, . .,,.,....,, ,,, ,,,,.. .,,,, ,,,,Y, , , MFMORIES FW FXTHLETSC 24 J ' i tl- ve lla l 7 WW, MEMORIES FOOTBALL TEAM Qecond Rovs Tippett Abnei Honselman S A519 McCartney DFBIS Cline Glasgow Th11d Row Maikland Supt Sutton Walsh Furnish Catlin Coach McAfoos . Q ,K 19 First Row: Left to right-Patton, Foster, Harris, Melvin, F. Ayre, Hickman, Collyer K it ' 1 ls r V- Y l v ' 1 l r l x V 5 1 I s - n v 9 l 1 - M E M O R I E S Fzjtzf selerr FOOTBALL SEASON OF 1923 BY MR BURL M ABNER Senior 1920 24 M C H When the first call for Foot ball was given prospects looked much bet ter than they w re rn 1922 Of the splendid team of 1922 the followrng regulars remarned Captain Harrrs guard Foster tackle Hickman tack le Melvin center Avre quarter back Walsh full back McCartney half back Abner half back and Patton end Several men of the J unror Hrgh team of 1922 came rn and showed up as comrng stars for Montrcello Among these were Drars guard Catlrn half back and Collyer end Thr. loss of Jon s Plunk and Heath was felt The schedule was one of the toughest that Montrcello ever played Fhrs rncluded most of the teams played rn 1922 The season vw rs st rrted 'rt Decatur September 29th and after fr very evenly fought ame Montr cello emerged on the long end of 'r Q 0 score This vrctory culmrnated 1 bitter ly fought but loosely played game 'lhe trrumph of Coach McAfoos ffrrdders was well merrted Outplayed rn the first half our men came back by the daring use of open football rolled back the red and whrte wrthrn strrkrng drstance wh re Catlrn booted hrs field goal This was the second vrctory rn consecutive years by Montrcello over Decatur the score last season berng 6 0 Twrce rn the first quarter the red and whrte advanced the ball Wrthrn Montrcello s 10 yard zone only to be held for four downs Decatur kept the ball rn alien terrrtory throu hout the first half Once near the end of the rnrtral perrod Mitchell drop krcked from Montrcello s 40 yard lrne but the attempt was wrde and short The half ended wrth the ball on Montrcellos 12 yard lrne Two Decatur mrsplays an error rn Judgment and a fumble cost Decatur dearly In the third quarter Montr cello recovered a fumble on Decatur s 35 yard lrne Thrs was the turning pornt of the game In the fourth quarter after carryrng the ball rnto Decaturs terrrtory Catlrn dropped back and vsrth admrrable coolness booted the field goal that brought vrctory to Montrcello Asrde from Catlrn the play of Hickman McCartney and Abner featured for Montr cello The excessive heat hard playrng and numerous rnrurres forced several to retrre from the game Abner and Helphenstrne of Decatur suffered severe leg hurts Football fans who had expected 'Vlont1cello to be beaten began to thmk that the team would be equal to the 1921 and 1922 teams The vrctory over Decatur however took rts toll when we met Leroy on October 6th and w re defeated by a score of lo 0 LeRoy clearly outplayed Montrcello at every turn of the game although Montr cello had many chances to score by drop krcks and place krcks In the second half Leroy opened a pass attack which Montrcello was unable to stop and the result was that we were b aten by the superror playrng of our opponents and by our own over confidence The followrng Satur day Oct 13th we played Sullrvan whom we had lrttle trouble rn defeat rng The score was 34 0 Thrs game was played on a wet and muddy field Th re were many fumbles but the Montrcello backs were able to garn consistently through the heavy but unor ganrzed lrne of the opponents On the following Saturday Oct 20th when we played Assumption the team seemed to have forgotten all they ever knew about football and we were defeated by a rather large scor of 35 9 The team went down fight 24 .. 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' 7 l 7 . , .3 - . - ,,,t,,,W,, MEMORIES 19 ing but were unable to stop the fast ae11al attack of the opponents The line did splendld work In this game Assumptlon outplayed Monticello in every department and deserved to wm but not by such a d9C1S1V8 score The followmg Saturday Octob r 27th we went to Atwood where the team showed a very bad brand of football Monticello won by a score of 6 0 the first game that we had won from Atwood for several years Thrs game should have been won by a more decrsrve score On Armlstrce Day we went to Tuscola and were defeat d by a score of 7 0 Tuscola havrng one of the best teams rn Central Ill1no1s A large crowd witnessed th1S contest The team put up one of the hardest fought games of th season but were unable to score agamst the strong defense of the opposlng team The opponents also were unable to gam through MOHt1C6llO s l1n and they finally resorted to the aerial attack by wh1ch they were able to defeat us Monticello outfought Tuscola throughout the entrre game and fans Wlt nessed one of the best and hardest fought games of the season On Nov 17th Forrest came to MOHtlC6ll0 and this was undoubtedly the easiest game of the season In this game every man on the squad was given a chance to play Monticello succeeded in running up a rather large score of 37 0 That finished the season with the exception of the annual Thanks giving game with Bement which was to b played in Monticello This game loomed big Wlth Bement the favorite as they had be n for the last two years Bement was anxlous to w1n the ame and they were extremely confident of therr ab1l1ty to do so The ame was played in a sea of mud new playing field rn MOHt1C8ll0 looked much more like a lake than a foot ball grrdlron The toss was won by Captain Harris of Monticello who chose to defend the North goal Mont1cello recelved the ball ard started a march down the field 1mmed1ately but were halted in mid field wh re they were forced to punt The battle then became a puntrng duel between Patton of Monticello and Bodamer of Bement with honors about ev n On account of the playmg conditions there were few gains made by elther srde du11ng the first half vshrch ended with the score 0 0 As soon as the half had ended the students formed an M on the field Some who did not l1ke the rdea of wet feet and muddy shoes were not present but the crowd got the 1dea anyway the work was not done in vain as th story of the next half w1ll tell The second half opened with a bang Bement kicked off to Mont1cello who were now defendmg the South goal and on the first play Abner the star Mont1cello half back playmg his last game of football for Monticello High School made a beautrful run of fifty yards and aft r shaking off five or more men planted the ball between the up rights The Monticello section went w1ld and the lusty shouts of the crowd proved that their spirits were in no way dampened by the adverse weather conditions B ment came back strong after the touchdown but owmg to the stellar work of the Monticello l1n especially of Captain Har 11S Hickman and Foster they were unable to gain The game agam be came a puntlng duel and on an exchange of punts and gains by Abner and the fleet McCartney the ball was placed on Bements 25 yard line Again Abner was called on and agam he broke through th right slde of Bement s llne for a touchdown Wlth only about four mlnutes to play Loach McAfoos mserted five substitutes into the fray taking out three men rn the back field and the two ends Bement started a march for our goal immediately and scored a touchdown With about two mmut s to play they started another march down the field and Bodamer broke away for a long run which looked like a touchdown only to be tackled by S Ayre Montrcellos dependable quarter back The rush was halted here and the whistle blew amid the CFICS of Joy from the Monticello rooters and deep groans from those of Bement Agam the purple and gold had .. . 1 4 V . - - V 1 I -1 3 1 1 1 4- 1 I 1 1 Q v I 7 V 7 I 1 'l , C . . . : K3 D I- ' 1 nv 1 , 1 1 1 1 Y 1 In ' 7 r. 1 . 1 1 I3 1 1 . 1 I . , . .t '. 6 . Q K C l . . g Q and a downpour of ram Just as It had been for the past two years. The . ' ' 1 . . 1 . . - G 1 ' 1 '3 I Y . N. Y . . - . , . , I . . . A 1 , 1 V - I 1 . 1 1 , 9 .2 D ' v ' 7 9 ' - 1 , M 1 1 , 1 ' ' . e , . . . 9 . . - 1 1 V, 1 1 i 7 -7 my ' ' ' I ! D , 1 . 1 Y 1 1 1 I . C, e Y , . l . . ' ! , . . . . ' 1 1 1 4 . ' 1 1 e , 1 1 . , 1 I . , 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 M E M 0 R I E S Fzftzf mm' trrumphed over the blue and whrte and for the thrrd successrve year Montrcello had won the annual football classrc of Central Illrnors by the score of 12 6 Cjfafiviflj Collyer Hrckm rn D1 ars Melvrn Har rrs 1- Lo Ns HOU 99 5'41 9-1-1- gf? N NS r-r-SL cn NO 5+-s U11-f 5' gm gm cb Dim 5-'S CD5 'Ud- 85 lf EST no as 02 mm 'Um rf SE O OU' as 4-1- :abil 014 99 gm cn :iff 0:13 S3-15 E 93 U2 CF 5' cb Pi 3 CD P1 CD UQ 5 :xv Pl! ill U-' 5 as C 'U o PH PY' 1'3 CD C+ an 5 5: .1 J? so U2 'H 2 5 2 JZ FSUDPUDU 31575116 Foster Patton S Ayr e Abner McCartney F B Honselman In addrtron to these those of honor able mentron are F Ayre guard Walsh half back Latlrn half back Glasgow end Furnrsh full back Clrne and Trppett Pornts Scored rn Football rn 1923 Montrcello Montrcello Montrcello Montrcello Montrcello Montrcello Montrcello Montrcello 0 1 Decatur I er oy Sullrvarr Assumptron Tuscola For r est Bem nt FOOTBALL SEASON OF 1922 When the Hrst call for footbrll was grven prospects for a wrnnrn team looked rather slrm Ot the splendrd team of the 1921 season only the followrng regulars remarned Harrrs guard Captarn Jones tackle Plunk end and Heath halfback MeKenzre the reuglar quarterback or the 1921 season was back rn school but was rnelrgrbl for the first game Several others who had not been regulars rn 1921 were back but at best the t am was gorn to be very reen 'Ihe loss of Steel Glasgow Byron Melvrn Patton Summers Yockey Woolrngton and others badly crrppled us The schedule was by far the toughest any Montrcello team ever played and the pr edrctron common among close followers of the game was that the team could not possrbly wrn more than half the ames Assumptron was met at Assumptron on September 211 and after a very venly fought game Assumptron emerged on the long end of a 6 0 score Th game showed conclusrvely that rf Montrcello was to be represented by as scrappy a team as that of 1921 they would have to wake up and get busy The chref handrcap rn the Assumptron gam was the fact that the team was green and some rather crude oflrcratrng whrch would have not have bothered a veteran team seemed to upset them completely Thrngs certarnly looked dark for the Decatur game on September 30 At a Mass Meetrng held rn D catur Coach Murr sard that hrs team would wrn easrly by a score of 00 0 or better and the Montrcello fans would have been satrsfied wrth anythrng lrke a respectable defeat at the hands of such a school as Decatur Phe day of the Decatur game at James Mrllrkrn Freld was extremely hot and rt seemed as though 1 fast ame of football was a physrcal rmpossrbrl 24 1 I , A - a v. 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I I C 1 , c c Z c gc 1 ' S , MEMORIES 1ty However the game started Wlth a rush and after Mont1cello had kicked off and Decatur had made two first downs the MOHtlC9ll0 l1ne woke up and began to play real football Prom that t1me on except for one trme 1n the th11d quarter when Lanum mrssed a drop kick for Decatur from the 25 yard l1ne the green Mont1cello team outplayed the1r opponents who had been touted as a p0SS1bll1ty for the State Champ1onsh1p The score at the end of the third quarter was 0 0 and It looked very much as 11 the game would end w1th that score However wrth about five mrnutes to plav H ath ran back a punt to Decatur s 20 yard line and after a few l1ne plays McCartney dived across the l1ne W1th the ball for the only touch down of the game Mont1cello had humbled Decatur 1n the first football game between the two schools Football fans who had expected Montl cello to be buried under an avalanche of touchdowns began to thlnk that IH Splte of their inexperlence the team would be the equal of the 1921 team The vlctory over Decatur however took 1tS toll wh n we met Atwood and were defeated at MOHt1C9ll0 IH the mud by a score of 9 0 011 October 10 '1h1s was the result of over confidence and Atwooo clear y outplayed Mont1cello at every turn of the game W1th Bement anxrouslv awa1t1ng an opportunlty to upset Monticello and partrally rlleviate the sorrow of the 'lhanksglvmg game 1n 1921 prospects were not very bll ht espec1ally as Bement had trounced the Urbana regulars to the tune of a 9 6 score On October 14 Bement came IH a body to see then favo11tes t1ample MOHt1CellO and the ame was very close On the first k1ckofl' Mont1cello carrled the ball to the Bement 57 yard l1n by a SQIIQS of short ga1ns and on the fourth down Heath dropped back and put 0V61 a place kick for the polnts that ave MOHt1C6ll0 a 3 0 w1n over tllell old time 11vals Th1s gave th team renewed confidence but on tl1e following Bvurday when they played Tuscola they seemed to have forgotten all tnef ev er knew about football and were defeated bv a sco1e of 3 6 111 a frame IH wh1ch Tuscola outplayed MOHt1C6ll0 1n every department and deserved to win by a more d8C1SlN6 score Now It began to look as rf we vvue an Lvf 1V oth 1 nf team losrng one game and vvlnnlng the next Ps expected we had l1ttle trouble defeat1ng Sulliv rn there on October 27 by a score of 25 5 On November 2 we met the strong and hrtherto un defeated LeRoy team at MOHtlC6ll0 and It looked very much as rf the conquerors of Bloomington vvould w1n wlthout much dlfficulty especially as lt was Monticello s trme to lose another game However the team put up a he1o1c fight aga1nst their heav1er opponents and finally came out on top IH a 14 0 game LeRoy was unable to stop the powerful off tackle offense wh1ch began to manlfest rtself IH th1s game for the first tlme On AFm1St1C9 Day Wrllow H111 came up from Jasper County and were defeated by Mon trcello at Cerro Gordo 25 0 On November 18 the team had the unusual ex perrence of belng forced to play a football game after stayrng up all n1ght In ord r to et to Forrest It was necessary to leave Mont1cello at 2 00 on Saturday mor ning The 13ll103d had promised us that they would have a warm coach at Forrest ready for the boys to go to bed 1n as soon as they ar I1V9d The coach turned out to be unfit for human hab1tat1on and after lounging around all n1ght 111 the Wa1t1ng room and loafilng at the school bu1ld1ng from early morning untrl after noon the boys took the field aga1nst Forrest at 2 30 After a gruelllng struggle 1n Wh1ch Dancey the Forrest sp edster threatened to defeat us we finally won the verd1ct 18 14 Probably no other team ever won a game they had entered under such cond1t1ons That finished the season Wlth the exceptlon of the annual Thanksg1v1ng game at Bement and that loomed brg w1th Bement agaln the favorites after their defeat of Taylorvllle If Bement had been HHXIOUS to w1n the early season game they were tW1C6 as anx1ous 1V'1'.z'f7 - 1 1 1 y 1 I 1 fl ' ft ,. 1 . 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A 1 1 24 M E M 0 R I E S Si.l't11-one to win the bio' game a11d they were extremely confident of their ab1l1ty to do so At the pep meetmg held at Bement the mght be1o1e the game the Bement coach made the statement that h had seen MOHtlC6llO play SIX games and that not one of then' men was good enough to make the Bement team Th1S only served to put more pep 1nt0 the MOHtlC6llO team and they took the field YV1th the 1dea of show1ng Bement that they were not so meiiiclent as they had been 191310501112 d The game was played 111 a sea of mud and 111 a veltlable deluge of ldlll but thc Mont1cello boys took no chances and lmmedlately made the wo1ld sat 101 democlacv 'lhe toss was won bv MOHtlC6llO who chose to de1end the south goal wlth the wlnd at theu backs Bement declded to 160912 Bement was held for downs on the11 own 20 yaxd hne and the11 punt dld not go mo1e than 5 yal ds on account 01 the wmd Montlcello was unable to galn but He 1th put over a place klck makmg the sco1e 0 0 101 Mont1cello Bement agaln 1ec lNQd and df fun was torced to punt I'h1s tlme the wmd c'1111ed the ball back ove1 the goal l1ne whele Bement 1ecove1ed lt 101 a sa1ety maklng It 5 O 101 lVIOI1tlL9llO Bement put the ball 1n play 011 the 10 ydld l1ne and belng unable to galn punted Mont1cello was penahzed 15 yalds 101 hold1ng Heath bloke away on an end 1un from punt f0rmat1on and wlth splendld 1nte1ference ran 05 yards 101 a touchdown He falled to k1ck ffoal Aftel rece1v1ng agaln Bem nt was a0'a1n 101 ced to punt and on the first play Heath agaln broke loose on a punt formatlon and th1s t1me laced 40 yards to the goal l1ne Agam he IH1SSed the goal O1 th try for po1nt Thus at the end of the H1812 seven mlnutes Mont1cello led by the scole of 17 0 F01 the lest of th game they w1sely refl a1ned fl om t1y1ng to make mole polnts but played safe Bement made one touch dogvni 0i17a6sh01t plunge by Readlng late 1n the thud qua1te1 and the game en e By th end 01 the season the team w as ll all D1 obablhty st1onv enough 1n stralght football to hold lts own w1th tl1e team 01 19.21 although the 1922 team was not neallx so danguous when It ctme to the open game Scas0nQRec0rd Mont1cello Mont1cello Mont1cello Mont1cello Mont1cello Mont1cello Mont1cello MOHtlC9ll0 Mont1cello Mont1cello A SllIY'lptlO 1 Atwood Bement Tuscola Sulhx an Le1 oy Wlllow H111 110116912 Lemcnt Opponents 51 The regulal l1neup of the team was as follows G CZECH Plunk Jones Captaln HlLkH11H Melx Ill H11 11s 211105911-3 ,U ' ' . . cb I , . 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' qzrtyfluce BASKETBAI I Io many M C II S I ms the basketbrll sc rson ol 19' 'I w IS 1 drs apporntment Ol tl1 1992 te 1m only 1 few xeter rns rcmuned 11111110 them were captaln clcct Abner uard Fos Q1 center Illfl I UIIIISI gurrd Howu er a lrrge squad turned out 1nd f orch McAfoos su cecded rn turnrng out 1 1111 team Wrth onlv o11e week s pr 1ct1ce we pl rycd our first Came wrth Argentr December 15 and wor by 1 rather lar fre score oi 27 to 12 After thrs frame sprr rt was aroused among the players rnl f rns predrcted a better team than last year The Argenta vrctory however meant 1tS toll for we met Bement the followrng week December 22 1nd were defeated 18 to 10 Tl rs game whrch was xerv slow and unrnt rest rng showed up the weak spots of our team ard al o those of the trorg Bement squad On January 1 Sullryan journeyed to Montrcello and wer defeated by a score of 18 9 Th1s game was a fa t and rnter estrng game the squad showrng some of the best team y ork of the season O 1 January 4 we journeyed to Decatur where we were defeated by a score of 18 7 succe ded rn gettrng a rather large lead Montrcello su ceeded 11 ke prng ahead of therr opponents for three quarters but owrng to th fresh players sent 1n by Decatur and our lack of players we were unable to stop therr attack rn the last perrod of th game On Jar uary 10 Atwood cam to Montrcello wrth a strong aggregatron ThlS game was one tha hal bee 1 looked forward to from the start of the s ason Atwood havrng defeat i Montrcello rn basketball for sever al y ars the team hoped to break a Jrnx as rt was called but after a hard fought and crosely guarded contest At wood emerged rn the long end of a 14 11 score On January 18 the t am Journeyed to Bement where we met our second defeat wrth a score of 28 16 Th followrng week January 20 and 26 the county tournament was played rn Montrcello All the games were well attended 1nd fans wrt nessed some fast basketball In Class A Atwood carrred rwav the honors by d featrng Deland Montrcello and Mansfield Bement showed a very poor brand of basketball and on thrs account were an e1sy mark for the Mansfield qurntet Atwood was easy wrnner over Deland but rn therr frame wrth Montrcello they were doubtful I'h1s was the secord trrne that we had met thrs strong qurntet and the team was more determrned to wrn than ever Both teams showed real abrlrty as basketball players everv man puttrng hrmself rnto the game heart and soul The contest was evenly fought and was nobody s game untrl the very last Atwood had succeeded rn gettrng a lead rn the thrrd quart r of 14 9 but at the begrnnrng of the fourth quarter Montrcello tred the score 14 14 From thrs trme on the game was even untrl a foul was called on one of our men Just as the last whrstle sounded Th Atwood man succeeded rn scorrng both free throws thus defeatrng us 16 14 That ex nrng Atwood was an easy wrnner over Mansfield for the Champronshrp Crsco was an easy vrctor rrr Class B and the Montrcello Junrors rn Class C Followrng rs the summary of games Class A Atwood 15 Deland 1 Mansfield P1 Bement 14 Atwood 16 Montrcello 14 Atwood P6 Mansfield 10 24 k 1, , 4 K 4 J I . , W '. 4 . . , . ,. . 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MLMORIEb Class B LaPlace 11 C6110 CO1 do 11 QISLO Z H 1mmond 1 L1Pl1ce 1 CISLO 11 Llass L lJLld11flJ1S 11 C6110 C1o1d0 J1s 1 Mo11t1cello JIS 24 Mansfield JIS 0 lVlOI'1t1C6llO JIS '70 Deland JIS 9 On Feb1ua13 1 Coach F11ebaugh b1ou0'ht h1s w a11101s he1e a11d ou1 team beat them Wlth a sc01e of Zo 12 Foste1 wa thc stfu f01 lMOl1t1CCllO w1th ten pO1I1tS to h1s Cledlt Th1s W1Ct01V bloke ou1 team s los1ng streak of f0u1 games and the squad was 1n h1gh sp111ts lhe next F11daV the team 1ou1ney ed to Atwood VNl1Q16 we w e1e ag un d8f61tCd by them 96 1 1 Atwood 1an up a blg lead 1n tl1e f11 st hall a11d although 0u1 team fou ht l1f11d and though the stella1 plavmg of C0115 91 was alw ays dange10us we w e1e unable to overcome Atwood s la1ge lead The followmfr F11daw Decatu1 1111V6d Wlth a l'11ge squad and took ou1 scalp 19 10 Although defeated 0111 team plawed one of the best games of the seas011 aga1nst the St1011g lll3.1O0H ag0f1egat1on The game was much cl0se1 than the SCOIQ 1nd1cates only the ha1d luck 1n shootlnff baskets wh1ch followed the team th10ugh the ent11e 1ea1 saved Decatu1 second t1n1e beat them 17 16 The 11001 w IQ ve15 small and 0w1ng to the low ce1l1ng 0111 team was unable to SLO19 C0l'lS1St6I1tlX but m maged to eme1ge a o11e po1nt w1n11e1 IH a fast and cxc1t1ng game Th1s fimshed the season except 101 the D19t1lCt T0u1n1ment held 1n llllbdll 1 The t0u1na ment sta1ted Thu1sday llld1Cl1 6 Ou1 fume was plaxed F11da1 Mauh 7th w1th F1sl1e1 We w 16 el11n1nated f1on1 tl1e t Ol11I1dI11QI1l, 111 tl11s game belng defeated by the SC016 of 15 14 IH a fast and closelv played contest Afte1 the close of the season the annual class t0u111ame11t was held The event was ca111ed out 1n the p81C6I1t3gC bas1s Th1s not onlv 1ncluded bovs teams but also the gl1lS teams The ben1o1 boxs won eas11v wl11le the Jun101s V616 V1CtO1S 111 tl1e g11lS d1x1s1on Followmg lb tl1e sta11d1ng of each team BOYS GIRLs Sen1o1 s Ju111o1 s Sophom01 es Sen101s F1 eshmen F1 eshmen Ju111o1s bODl10l1101C5 Colly 91 Catlln lJltt2llT1Ol c I oste1 AbI1Q1 Ha1 115 F1rst Team F01 w a1d I+ O1 w a1d FOIVK 11d C'e11te1 C lldld C u 11d X 1 Nl 1 -f - 19 1 , . . 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W v i X Q, R ul ' I Szrtynuze CALENDAR September waves his golden rod Along the lanes and hollows And saunters around the sunny fields A playing with the swallows Sept Registration day Classes had electron Freshmen s hair rs cut and glued Sept 4 Conflicts ln every subgect Football suits grven out Sept 5 School started at eight o clock Lockers issued Sept 6 Had our first lecture on Farlrn LlSt Sept 7 All conflicts were worked out tonight Jewelry men wanted to sell Seniors rings and pins Sept 10 Superstitlous students were quite alarmed when at 4 P8 the sun was at an eclipse Sept 11 Literary societies elected oflicers Sept 12 The orchestra organized and had first practice this evening Sept lo Stan Smith and Fred Ayre were busily engaged mopplng the chemistry lab this morning Sept 17 Horrors' First failure lists posted One of Mr Sutton s new duties was to introduce H S girls to crga rette genius UD Sept 18 Thirty minutes were added to school session this afternoon because of the norse in assembly Yes we are first graders Sept 19 Freshmen Sophomore girls party Senior class meeting Sept 20 Vincent came to school with a big lip she ffootbfzlli must have treated him rough Sept 21 Staff meeting No honor students as all teachers left town Sept 24 Blue Monday Parent Teachers assocratron re organized this evening Sept 25 Monticello 12 vs Farmer City 6 Sept 26 Fords hold peaches and cream but there may be too many spoons rn the dish Taken from the Professor s lecture on Fords Sept 27 Side curtains on Fords caused Roy and Hale to collide Sept 28 Pep meeting for game tomorrow Sept 29 Monticello 3 Decatur 0 The sweet calm sunshme of October now War ms the low spot upon its grassy mould The purple oak leaf falls the brrchen bough Drops its bright spoil like arrow head of old Oc 1 Interesting demonstration of liquid arr given this afternoon Seniors start Memory drive 350 being the goal Oc 2 Mr Mc sported a new car the kind that became famous last week the Ford Oc Dagmar twisted her neck rn French class and had to Go to see e osteopath to get rehef Oct 4 Stan Smrth was the proud possessor of a black ey 24 - V' 1 I Q 1 1 . . 0. . 7 . w . . . y . ' D H . . . U A . . Q ' ' i Q . . ni . ' . . . . ' , if 77 ' ' Sept. 14 Miss Ruth finished cataloging library books today. . ' . , u n . n 4 u - u . y . . . ' ' ' ' 3 1 , A u 7 n I . . I' - ' , 0 . . - . . . . H . . ' ' n 7 , u H n ', . 3 . n - n 1: n . . g ' t. . ' . ' KK YY ' ' KK 77 , ' . t. . . . , , ' v s t. 3. ' ' ' 1, . th . Sue C C C C c c Oc c , MEMORIES L1te1a1x soc1et1es gave program at Bement 6 LQIOQ 10 Mont1cello 0 8 M1 McAfoos spoke Ol Sportsmansh1p at chapel Jun1o1 SCHIOI 0A11lS pa1tx 10 BIISS Thompson gaxe a lectu1e on Mormons du11ng the chapel p6110d She seemed an autho11t3 on the Sald sublect 11 F1eshn ell 1epo1ted 1h x x 916 havlng a we1ne1 1oast 1? M1ss L she gaxe lectu1e 1n chapel usmg Boston as he1 subject JUHIOI s B011 so 1al 1 Plans lOl 1 C11 cus NV916 dlscussed and f111ange1nents fO1 We1ne1 1oast VNQIQ madn bx Sen1o1s at class meetmg Oct 18 St1ll1t1a1ns Boxs a1e golng to bu1ld an a1k WGIHQI 1oast gon hanf Oct 19 Teache1s meet1ng1n Ulbana Oct 2 Oct 2 xv'11d 101 C C c Oc Oc c Oc Vov 'N ox Nox Nox Nox Nov Nox Vox Nov Nov Nox Nov Nov Nov Nox Nov SGHIOIS S0llC1t6d fo1 lectu1e Coulse t1ckets Assumpt1on Q6 lllOl'1t1C0llO 9 -Xuangements xx e1e be1ng made to g1xe 1 Oold lettel as a 18 c1t1zensh1p M1ss hhoades told us oi d1 ss customs noxv shown 1n Chlcago JUHIOIS ente1t1111cd footbxll pl13c1s at Cluks cab111 0 9 O 4 Nl1ss Hunes fffmxe 1 sermon on the tooth lJ1lJSl1 at chapel pe11od 26 SCIIIOIS vxell 131913 ued to open cncus tent doo1s tomouow at elffht oclock 27 lXl0l1tlC6llO 6 Atvxood 0 W1th plentx of f1eal1s and eats the c11cus vxas consldered a 1eal success 29 Football boys accepted 1I'1X1lZ3ll10I1 to take dlllllel' Wlth Semors at Cla1ks Cafe F11da3 nlght 0 Soph s had v1e1ne1 1oast vxlth football boys as guests 1 Nlov1e g1Y6l1 befo1e assembly at 3 30 In 1attl1nU showe1s dark Novembe1 s ra1n F1om ex 915 stolmy cloud decends amaln -X speclal Lat1n class was held afte1 school tlllS ex enlng 59111012 and Football boys had Cllllllel thlg Qxtlllllg' at Clzuk s Q'l1L Ill1no1s 7 Ch1ca0fo 0 Chapel DC10ld was taken up by a health lectu1e A pe11ect attendance was had 1n both 565310 1s todax Agam Bob Oot to school on t1m A1t exh1b1t 1n cafeterla M1 and Mrs Mc Watched the candles Wh1le football boxs en te1ta1ned the11 f11ends at the cab1n 12 Tuscola 7 MOHt1C6llO 0 1 G01 dy came to school Wlth Zella F1 ed xv1th A1l6cH xx he1e O Whe1e xx e1e Call and Henry'7 1 W1nf1ed s xxlnnlng ways beW1tched Maude today 1 Ha1old and Iky 1an out of gas th1s noon and P9311 I'I11SS9d 81 Joy r1de Skatmg 11nk closed 1n the hall today Mg1 Glay st1ll selhng k8VJDl9S for SBHIOIS 2 MISS M0159 1esp1a1ned her ankle today 21 Nevx Ourl came to school Dont know he1 name but Glenn P can tell you Nlox 22 Jun1o1s sold Helsheys th1s noon f 1.' 'Y iflf O t. 5. ' ' 'j ' ' ' ' . O ll. . ' V GQ 1 . O t. . '. 1 . .- . G 1 1 V,- O .Z I ' Y 1 4 ac My ,' ot. . -11 - ' -' '-- . O ft. L.. 1 131 C ' ' ' 1 1 '1 . t. 13. : ' c . O t. 5. ' 1 ' 2 ' 1 1' ' ' 1 C ' ' 7 v ' ' fl ' ' ' t -e gg. 1 7 ' ' f. K 1 ' . 1 .1 1 ' . . . ' 3 1 ' . . L. 1 ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' 1 5 ' ' ' - C I I Q I n 1 a O t. 20. ly 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 'Q 1' 1 . . O't 2 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1' - ' 1 Q Q A 4 C I 2 C n1 C lc L . Q Oct. 25. 1 1 2 1 of '1 2 ' ' ' 1 fJ.t. . . ' - v . 2 1 1' 1. K . -1 ' 9 4, . t. . 1 g ' . 1 , 1 . . , . 1 X. . 1 1 a . 1 t. . '1 7 ' ' , I. 7 . O t. 3 . ' ' ' ' ' . t. 3 . 1 ' ' : 1 KK , ' 1 ,7 ' . Y .cf 1 ' H . . , . u 1 1 . 1. 1 1 c ' v . 1' '. 2. l ' '1 ' ' ' ' '1 'J ' 1 ' ' lc Ll. 5. . 5- ' '61 f - 1 . . v. 6. ' 1 I c c . l S l 1 tl. . 7. ' a . gg. - ' e. '. 8. ' ' . 1 '. 9. '. . ' J - 0 u , ,yy ' , ca , ry ' ' , . . 0. , , ' 4 Y I 1 KK Y? 4. ' 1 ' Y' ' ' 1 . . 5. , CK 37 ,, ' ' , ' h ' , . . 16. ' ' . 19 u 1 v . . . . I 1 '. 0. 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M E M 0 R I E S Seventy one Nov Nov Nlov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Uec Dec ec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 'rn Jan an an Jan Jan all 'Ill an an an Jan an an Jan an Jan Teachers meetrng Wrlbur became very much rnterested rn Rebecca today Russell served as magnet to Sophomore grrls thrs noon Senrors debated on the Abolrshment of the Protectrve Tarrff Pep meetrng for our vrctory tomorrow Montrcello 12 Bement 6 Thanksgrvrng vacatron And after hrm came next the chrll December Yet h through merry feastrng whrch he made And great bonflres drd not the cold remember Hrs Savrour s brrth hrs mrnd so much drd lad 4 Football players who played therr last game Thursday were drnner guests of Decatur Chamber of Commerce 5 Vrncent Carl and Harold showed the effects of the day after the nrght before 6 Algebra 1 students had extra sessron thrs evenrng I bootball boys uests of Marlander Steel and Hetrshee thrs evenrng Spent nrght at cabrn 8 Class recrtatrons served as lullaby to our nrvht owls 10 Mrss Wheatly appeared wrth bobbed harr 11 H S vrsrtor from U of I 12 Turp stepped out wrth Ena 13 Janrtors were busy tryrn to keep teachers from complarnrnff of cold rooms Montrcello 20 Argenta 12 Our first basketball ame Helen got the fever and sheared her locks Dress rehearsal for operetta Santa Claus vrsrted teachers rn Mrss Scaggs room tonrght The operetta was rven wrth much success Montrcello 14 Bement 20 second team Montrcello 10 Bement 18 Then came old January wrapped well In many we ks to keep the cold away Yet drd he quake and qurver lrke to quell And blow hrs narls to warm them rf he Sullrvan 9 Montrcello 18 Frrst day after vacatron Semester exams only four days off Extra sessron for talkers Montrcello 7 Decatur 18 R h Mr Sutton gave rnterestrng talk on Startrng the New Xear rg t 9 Many alumnae vrsrted school 10 Mothers were frequently callrng the oflice for the where abouts of therr daughters who have to remarn after school Several students were strff from skatrnfr last nrfrht Montrc llo 11 Atwood 14 Students had dandy trme twenty seven star ed rn for tfrlkrng Characterrstrcs of Japan were told us by a Japanese natrve Many students were takrng advantage of wrnter sports Semester exams yesterday today and tomorrow Montrcello 11 Bement 13 2nd team Montrcello 28 Bement 16 21 Snow balls fell thrck and fast rn front of the doors today S22 Hale and Durward had a rooster fight rn presenc of Mr utton may 24 - . . 23. 1 ' . . 26. 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SP767LfU fam M E M 0 R I E S ILLIAM GUSHARD CO -16 I Ol! axis .x L64 X 'Nfl 1 li Mx EFORE the golden age of Greece before the emplre of Egypt before an clent Chma exxsted Phoemcxa thnved For th1rty six een tunes she endured a longer supremacy than may be cred xted to any other natlon Her strength came from world commerce her endurance was the result of world confidence Confidence xs the outgrowth of satisfactory relatlons the bond between buyer and sel ler the creator of credlt the bullder of good wxll the llfe of trade Wxthout the conh dence of nts pubhc nelther na t1on or busmess can long sur vlve In tlus store we realize the nmportance of publlc conli dence It IS our most precious possesslon our most valuable asset our most rehable assur ance of contmued success To IH XXX NL x l 4 pf-1 FIDE CE safeguard and 1nsp1re confi dence LS our most important duty For that reason we strlve to serve carefully and cheerfully to conslstently brmg to patrons merchandlse of best possxble quallty at lowest posslble pnce to here strlctly to truth m OUT C vertxsmg and selling to deal courteously wrth everyone to offer the fullest measure of servlce to each of our patrons and to guarantee satlsfacnon to every one who deals With us These are the polxcles we have adhered to for many years untll at last thex ob servance has become a matter of course They are observed because they are bu11ders of public confidence and conii dence IS essentlal to continued success rn busmess and ln llfe J lil 15 tk X C ' y ' . - U S the ' ' th g ' ' 5 ad- . . u ' l 1 'g ad- DECATU R'S GREATEST STORE S .Seventzyjize JllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Whzmur men s young men s and boys c oth ng lS nwntwmd In C1 ntral Illmols thoughts turn to JO KUH 8: C0 33 35 37 M un qtrc Ot Ch uupfugn N. 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' 1. 1 ' 1 C 1 2 ' 1 MEMORIES IIIIIIIIIHIII IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIII Ill COMPLIMENTS D1 W B I lldwell SX hUP PEPSIN 1111 1 lllllly Laxatlve , T 1 , 9 . , - Y . e Q Q AC b 7' 7, ' V W I 41' ' J C , . 1 7 1 IIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII III II II IIIII II I IIIII IIIII I Ill IIIIIIIIIII MLMORIES nz UI 1 .1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL THE ILI INOIS JOIN'1 STOCK LAND BANK OF MONTICELLO Nlolltlcello 11111101 QHIJIIHI S5250 000 Inuvrpordud Under the Fulelal FdI'll1 Loan A11 WWI DIGHTON FRANK HILTIbHLE PfCSlf'lPllt I ICP Prvs and bvq FRANK V D1LLYlLbH Yrgasurcr TIIE DIGHTON DILATUbH LOAN C O Clncorporatedl Firm Loln Corrubpondult H10 lwqultlblv Llfn A uranu. SOCICIW of Nc w York -T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIV' T1 T1 .S'0 1lff- 'git 19 U A L: E ' w E E J , L E E K4 T E : - 4 E E A .I 5 . .S E E N - E E 9 ' 5 E Farm Loans Running for 20 Years or 33 Years E E 4 E 5 K 1 2 5 - ' 4 ' E E 1 1 -' 2 H , 3 ' 1 , ' 1 ss 1 ' ' ' j E. TT LQ MEMORIES MEMORIES It BEATS as zt Sweeps as zt Cleans Q ff FREE lx S0 Larry a Lomplele 141116 of hltllllbdl Apphduus Washers, Ranges, Sweepers Irons Motors Tolstels Llllllllb 110115, Iuoolalols, W itll HL llL1:a Illlnols Powu Sz Llgllt lolpolatlon P M WHEELER Supt PHONE 55 'UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' iff, t 19 c 9 - CU. E E E Q f E E E A IJClll0llSll'2lli0ll on xVil5Ili'l'S. 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MEMORIES - llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlI'lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllE HOW MUCH MAIL DO YOU GET9 253253555 We X2 OU cant 1Cld all the adveltlslng booklets that come to voux desk But the1e ale some that you cannot affold to thlow away These slmple rules may help you to select the 11ght ones 1 If you do not l1ke the looks of a booklet let the waste basket havc lt Thele wxll be others xn your Dlilll that ale W ll arranged and attractlvely pllnted on good paper The thought and extra care glven to them a1e In accord wlth the value of the melchand e they adve1t1se 2 Read only adveltlsem nts that lntelest you If an adveltlsement does not have a new message ox does not tell vou sometlnng of dnect profit to you tuln to one that does Do not beheve anythmg th lt does not sound true The best mcrchandlse md the real bargalns do not have to tell more than the truth 4 Do not bothel wlth booklets that ale hard to undelstand If a man does not de crlbe h1s goods or hlS QBTVICQ ln slmple language he should ask someone to help hlm 5 Dont wolry about whethe1 the advertlslng pays If advertlslng dldnt pay and pay well- the advertlsers would have qu1t long ago All advertlslng pays to a certaln extent But the shrewd buslness man gets the BEST for hls money The Helald P11nt1ng and Statlonery Company has made a ca1eful study of advertlslng values and the ways to ovelcome reslstance to buylng It IS not content wlth the best prlntlng The message lt punts must be worthy of the medlum that carrles lt A representatne of the company w1ll be glad to call and help you plan dlrect advertlslng that w1ll brlng mavnnum results Let us prmt a booklet 01 a folder that wlll be lead THROUGH by every man or woman to whom xt IS addressed lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllll HERALD PRINTING cl? STATIONERY CO Q37 NORTH MAIN STREET DECATUR ILL PRODUCERS OF THIS BOOK SllllIIlIllllllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF' 1 2-1 z.A I -E: lfllllllIllIllllllllllllllIIlllIllIlllllllllIIllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ll llllllllllllllll E , f ' 3 7 1 . . ' ' : C E E 7 x . . . E gy E I I I . E ' f . E ' . - 4 X . ' E - . 9 . . - E -' 1 - E ' is ' ', . E . ' ,, ' . E . ' . E . ' 1 . E 3. ' ' z . - E . x 1 I 2 f ' : 4 . E t D S . . : L I E I . v . ' ' : . . . , -E Y ' '1 : Y ' . . . E . .. I v .X E ' v ' E ' L Y E - , - E Ill' lllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll E 1 - E lllllllllllllll Ezqhty thx ca LH,I,W, MEMORIES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIA'IT COUBTII S RICGI ST D14 PARTWIISYI' SIORL IHI SIORI IOR IX! RNS PDX IHJDS NUI Ns S llhN S XXI IH RPNSK ls XNDDIIH SHOES NIIIIINERX LKRPETS RIOS IINOII I Xl XXIN DOW SHADFS IPHIL CIRII XINS 5? ? Widfflll 5 I DONAHUE THE DRUGGIS1 Supphes fO1 the Suk Room Palnts Olls VVaIIP.1per Ixoflalsb and QUPIIIICS WE ARE THE VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS IN I If fo I If: 11111 blllllllltl lln :ilIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllxlluIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIlIIIIlIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIrIIllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII '11 f-Q11 f 9 Elllll llllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll 2 J 1 v ' -yr jg N E f 1 If fl QQ Ll V '41 5 cv: 'z ' 2 DRY Ll Q mt, m:l.o'l'r1m:, NIICYI' 1 ' 'ISH- Q mc.: Ihumllfis' , 5 1 3 11111 :I imi' , Q CXSES, E SKIRTS, WA1sTs, LAD1Es'. MENS AND CLIILDRENS S I I 5 ' l ' -1 -:QL 'l e g o Y E 1-me nm us. 1 :uma TI E 1 w S In F! . f 's 301, 'V 1 It , E H1 ' ' ' . 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' A I : E 7 f E E 4. 1 :- I MEMORIES RXXKXIWX IIIIIIIJIUZ7 The C231 1191 SEE EPERIJIJAIE RVQC9 X API IST S EN VERS SP11n5f1e1d Il 1n01s BYSI mrs of 61111S.hQ i Hlglxiilxsv and 'YQHQQ Flmxuals 4tg 4 K I f 15 34 m D SHOES AND MILLINERY Q my M IFVIN DRI FOODS CO NIONI FIFI1 LI O II I INl DIS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII III 24 Eigl A- , X . I ngr ' I 1 U N. l 1 .c . . I ' . fi If .. 15 ,ff X if'-4 Y ' . ,yi ,Q , f , A fl- i-. g N'-. nj! Z II I II' if If 'M 41.- -ff' fi 5 ' I - -- ,-- f 3 z -- , ff . , IffO?g,- PJ Z' I' 1 I 1 Rflic: ' -3' ' I I l X 'K 'IA E Ladies' Rvarly- cm-Weill' of All vscriplim E E ua i erchandise at Reasonable Prices E 5 T YY E E J H . , J I A I . E 5 4 - ' , 3 , , , , J 3 E MEMORIES 1 111 F1eshme11 ale gleen Sen1o1s are glay TIS slmplv 01een glass Tu1 ned to hay The bov stood on the moonht deck H1s mmd yyas m a svyul H1s eves and mouth yvele full of ll'1ll H1s al ms were full of gul Nl uy had a llttle ll ht She had It tl amed no doubt F01 eye1y tlme that qtmlev mme lhe httle llght yy ent out A little boy was savmg hls 1312157919 lNovy l l y mn doyyn to sleep he stud I p1 ay the Lo1d mv soul to keep li plompted hls mothe1 lf he llOll61Q let hlm go hem meeuy mmy mo Q O1d0Il Smltll Do you hke nuts? 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' I : E : MEMORIES How a1d Cto I1eneJ Da1l1n0 the1e s bee11 sometlnng tlelldbllllg on m1 hps fO1 montl1s 116116 Well How a1d Whx don t 3011 shawe lt offo M1ss Scaggs to Swede M If yo111 f1f111dI1the1 could 11611 Xou1 stupld a11swe1s he would tu1n 111 hls gl 1ve bw ede He couldnt He w f1s t1em1ted Cld1QI1CC Cln I'1eneh IIJ I H1811 to 1s1 xou 1 fI11GS1101l co11ce111111ff 1 t1'1ged5 M1ss Lesh VS el I Clsuence What IS my g1ade7 It w as a tense moment The enemy hf1d the lJ'1ll O11 ou1 two 1 11d lllle It was fou1th down w 1th E1 m1nute to play QSma1l Fem1n1ne XJOICCD Hold 111m Shm Ill tell the w o11d xou know how MISS Shaw to Bob C VS 111 xou dechne the xe1b Ioxe 7 Bob C I guess I 11 hue to Coach Mic V111 lt 11111111791 I T103 D Do I look 1111 1 Qentlpede? 'lw o MISS Leshe W l11t do Ill good box s do on Sund IX B111 Reed C1ClC1X 101 t11e11 dads 1994 PENALTIES IN FOOTBALL W atch taken out by t1mekeepe1 mole than tl11QQ t1mes du1111g ha f Illegal 13051121011 of thumb on nose Attempt to dlaw opponents tl ousels off Qld6S F111 t1ng W1th 21 fan catch Holdmff sldes '111d laughmg w11e11 opponents iumble 6 I'111u1e to 16151106 to1n tu11 11ed Ape Oh you 16 so dumb you tllllllx the Boxu HDIIQIIIO' w is p1on1oted by Tex R1ck.f11d C2111 Glasgow Oh thats 1101111111 you IL so l1t u Q11 tlme sou 1111 doW11 you 10Ck you1 self to sleep t1X1Fl to get up R05 MeCa1tne1 Oh s ou 19 botl1 so d11mb 1 outh1nl1 1 ou hfue to Stllp 1 gea1 to cool the 11101201 J Un' 111 I'1rI 19 v . , sz , ' . . 1 ' 1 ' Z:-7 , ' , as D ,, KK , 1 v 7 7 , ' 7? 1 1 Q ' ' , ,' rf . gk Z . . C . tv . ' v 1 v fx I I 14- 7, p A , n C 1 1 , ca a Y A , I ay l , . C n C . . ' . - H F, . Y v , , ' I 1 ' 1 - 1 1 - . .. 1 . . . 1 D z , Y 13 C f ' ' CK Y r Q! e- 1. 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E 5 75 MEMORIES Um lzzuzdl Cd 1110 Ixe1th H I x e a questlon I ve w anted to ask vou I01 dass Velma J Co ahead Ixe had an answ 61 1QddN f01 weeks Max J What IS the cluse ol lallmg han P Stan A C 1av1ty F1 ItZ H Whats you1 1dea of the x 'unest woman IH the Wo1ld I Roscoe F I haxe none Futz H One who fans he1 self wlth ft hand mmol Zella M Why so late? T116 tloubler' Call G No but we had a te111ble blowout He111tk T I m up to nn eals 111 wo1k Dauell T That s nothlng Its ill abou mx head Cully NI What s that lalge book lvmg on th table Cully R Cant you see? That s mx memoly book Cully M Sule enough I ouvfht to haxe notlced It was blml Dan C What klnd of clgarette 'ue you SIT10lx1lIg Bob C Robmson C1 usoe Dan C Go on the1e amt no such lxlllfl Bob C' Well Robmson QIUSOQ was 1 Q lstaw 1V w '1SIIt he' F11t7 Hayes Who ls that lellow oxu tll9197 He s been staung at vou all evenmg Donna D Oh goodness dont let hnn bothel xou He s onlx the fellow who b10L10'lIt me to thls dance Stan S What do xou use on XOUI han 7 Cha1les P Cusco Stan S Cusco I That s Sl'101tQIIlI1g Challes P SlIO1t8IIlYl4 I Sure saxes bfub 1 bllls lw1SS Leslie What ue some of the dlllllfllltltg lllllt0ll encounter ed as IH iuthol I Pat A Ht w IQ m uutd thlee tlmes ' ? N 1 19 Y ' u 1 , ' 9 Y . ' , , 77 H . vv . . . . , . Y Y .- 1 c , K , - . Y H ' . ' '. ' ' -' ll .T A C n . ' il I1 , ' !! .- 1 . ,' xc 1 , , ' , ' , ' - ' ll ui K. 1 as 7 u .' U 4 Y' ' - 1 . 77 ui C u u - , 1 an , u Y , . .' u , .T A , . . .' , H Y , . . ' . . , H , , KK 9 ' I Y I , 77 .-A' . . c ' I -I7 . . 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