Moore Township High School - Owl Yearbook (Farmer City, IL)
- Class of 1936
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4. , Jr' . KWI? f I u ' I 1 9 0 ,., '. la 4 15 X5 U I , HE OWL C O P Y R I G H T MCMXXXVI by John Weedman Harry Sparks Hilda Hall and The OWL Staff Lawrence E. Smifh, Advisor TI-IE O 1936 VOLUME XXIII , -sf X .wxf P U B L I S I-I E D by The Graduafing Class of MOORE TOWNSHIP I-IIGI-I SCHOOL Farmer Cify, IIIinois f X gk X1 4 - qw, 39 f W . , W 2 5. W eg, ff, 3 . ' ' 'v' 5' Qgw , 1 ff, Ss 1 X K- y ' ' 57 iw- fx u T -.U fr- , XV, , re X - '- Y PIL K fij XEEEE. ' L A 4. 72 gg? 'iff 1'55ia1pag1iiE- S iQ - - ' 1 .u ,v-, Il 'x 'w ew mfr? J: Y f 'Vail f ,n J, , , I'-L, OR 'T iff PREFACE lT is The inTenTion oT The sTaTT oT The Owl To presenT To you a year boolc which is de- voTed To The memories oT Moore Township l-ligh School during The school year oT nine' Teen hundred and ThirTyfTive and ThirTy-six. We have endeavored To bring To you in an undersTandable Tashion as compleTe a ref cord oT The currenT evenTs and acTiviTies oT The year as our TaciliTies permiT. We have used The new gymnasium inTer- mingled wiTh The school colors as a iusT and proper Theme Tor This year's boolc. During This year The sTudenTs oT M.T.l-l.S. wiTnessed The passing oT an inadequaTe gym and The coming oT a compleTe and modern gymnaf sium around which The acTiviTies oT many years To come will be cenTered. This com- bined audiTorium and gymnasium will pres' enT a new era oT educaTion To Those who are To be graduaTed Trom M. T. l-l. S. in TuTure years. The nineTeen hundred and ThirTyfsix Owl does noT merely aTTempT To achieve some- Thing diTTerenT in yearbook design buT also To serve as a memory piece oT disTincTion To Those whose hearTs and souls are planTed in The walls oT This insTiTuTion. We, The GraduaTing Class oT nineTeen hundred and ThirTyfsix saluTe The New Gym- nasium and AudiToriuml y, Q 'lv ' f L J 11,11 X . . -:il Y DEDICATIGN We, llwe Class of nineleen liundred and llwirfyf six respecllully dedicale +l'iis, 'flue lwenlyflourllw volume ol +lwe Owl fo Miss Virginia Ziegler lor ner genuine inleresl and un+iring eilorls as ed- visor of our class. We wislw lo express our sincere grafmde lor ner spir? of cooperanor ior llie many ideals, mouglwls. and llne lime wlwicgn slwe lnas so gener- ously given and lor llnose lillle llwings +l1a4 one so easily lorgefs. l-ler cordalily, congenialify, enllwsiesm cour- lesy, and efficiency will exisl forever in llwe lwearls ol me members oi me class ol nineleen lmndred and +l1ir+y-six. CCDNTENTS CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS SCHOOL LIFE L C113 ..Qff-EQ r-Z THE I936 O Harry Read L D Calhoun Lorl R l-lerrlclc de Wu kes C O Gillespie Dr A Z0-IIPOCUFH 'HG 55305 Page N1 e THE I936 OWL A Y, ' C h , A . I Msww. 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X THE I936 OWL From lhus beauhlul sfage many plays will be presenled In lulure years We pay Trubule lo Those people who made fhus srage possnble as a place IH which plays may be properly enacled wu+h fhe laclllfles which are necessary for a successful presenlahon We have lhe hlghesl re pec'r for Jrhls slraqe lhe hrsf lrue slage In lhe hlsfory of Moore Town ship l-hgh School iff rf TJ E-2-my wifi' fl Jifil Ill' l l Pag Twelve All ul In I D, 2' ' Qi, QV. -Q if 'mf 'YZF ,I Qt- U n ffl F ' V .fl I ' gg ' A e , , ,, 1 CLASSES E C mf fill..-4J VAAA- Q...---I 392 E 'iiffkokwt QNQQJM 653 L..-4.14- Nd .5 AA.--L s.Af--VX'U Xl MYX5 Helen Henry Joe Schilling fSecretaryJ iPres1dentJ Dorothy Gnllesple fV1C6 Presidentl Christmas is coming I cant get along with Never do to day what and so am I 'em or without em G A A 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Kings English 3 Stunt Show 3 4 Senior Play 4 Latin Club 2 Dramatic Club 2 Scribblers 3 Buzzer Staff you can put off until to morrow ' G A A Secretary2 Class Secretary 2 Class President 3 Latin Club 2 Glee Club 2 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Scribblers 3 4 Editor Buzzer 2 Dramatic Club 3-4 Stunt Show 2-3-4 Science Club 4 Senior Play 4 Class President 2-4 Owl Staff 4 Class Secretary 1 Stunt Show Queen 4 Football 1 3 4 Basketball 1 Track 2 4 M Club 2 3 4 King s English Senior Play 4 Stunt Show 3 4 Latin Club 2 Math Club 3-4 STO In 1932 this class entered high school seventy-eight strong, This year was very uneventful because there were so many members that it was impossible to know ev- eryone. However the class led the honor roll in number and showed some coming athletic material. During our sophomore year we became better acquainted with each other. Pos- sibly the greatest accomplishments of the year were the publication of our school pa- per the Buzzer and our class picnic at Champaign on the last day of school. Our junior year was very successful. We started off by winning the Stunt Show Cup with a very clever stunt. We worked very constantly in order to give the seniors a ba.1qu-t which they would appreciate and remember. The banquet was very lovely and we were very glad to be able to give them such a. gay affair. By the end of the year the Athletic Association had presented eleven major M s to juniors. These boys also won the class basketball tournament. As this is written all seniors realise that there are only two more grade period' left in our high school careers. After these are finished we shall all go a different way and never be together in a group again, With this thought in mind we are tryin' to make this year leave with us pleasant thoughts of our high school days. We regret that we have to leave behind us the beautiful new gymnasium which we have only en- jcyel for one year. The greatest accomplishment of this year was the winning of th Stunt Show Cup for the second time in succession and also the Beauty Queen Contest boih on the same night. The beautiful scoreboard in the new gym was a presentatiou of our class. Our next aim is to publish the best Owl ever to be put out by any class and for the good of the school we hope that some class in the near future will publish even a better one. - Joe Schilling 36 ll 5 UG'lH wmPPO mbmb-110 'U 97 UQ ro 23 3 ro 1' 4' 5 'mf' 'K -1 lg . . 2 'V ef, 5 I I HL u A ' . 7 ' 1 B 1 :I I ' . ' Q c' f . V - , . X D . Duck ' Sugar Plum D Zasu l. - . . , -. - 3 - u yr 2 H - Y' I-I I R Y J , I f5ff'3' QmRf THE 1936 owt UO lI'H Page Srxteen RusseIfXmdor Russ PauIIne Calhoun Peg Ive no trme for grrls or fame Love has rts hardshrps mere drploma rs my arm G e Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Football 2 3 F A 1 2 Latm Club 2 H63It16SS House Stunt Show 3 4 Home Ec Club 4 Irene Bealor Bealor SIaSIeVtCaIIIhCaIIL SZTIIQ k th Why should the devil have all the umesfg Sig S' S an In S 0 e good tunes? Football 1 2 3 4 Kmg S Engush 3 Scllbblels 4 Stunt Show 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Senor Play 4 Track 1 2 Scrence Club 4 EIlzabe+I1 Bennett Be++y BRSSIOHII 3 M Club 1 2 3 4 To make the best better Latrn Club 2 Math Club 3 4 h Home Ec Club 4 Scrrbblers 3 4 John cur-IIS JO n To know hrm IS to admrre hrs Jolly Owl Staft 4 drsposrtron ' A B A Glee Club 4 F F A 4 me OSSSVVTIGU nfl Operetta4 F F A Treas 4 Krnd words and few are women s or namenrs Mary Irene Curhs Mary Irene Glee Club 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 If ere she knew an evrl thought Operetta 3 Scrlbblers 4 She spgke no evil Wold Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Owl Staff 4 I-Iobaf-I L Buchanan I-Iobe Heartless House 3 Suzanne Shop 2 Senror Play 4 I can when I W111 Bells of Caplstrano 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Home EC Club ples 4 Track 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 F00tba113 4 F A Richard Curtis Duck Glee Club 4 In argurng too he knows hrs sk1ll For e en though vanqulshed Hell argue strll Football 1 2 3 4 Math Club 3 Track 2 Dramatrc Club 4 Owl Staff Candy Man 4 F A 1 2 3 4 Pres nl v - , - , ' A -4 ' ' -yr - F. . . - -3-4 ' ' Dramatic. Club 4 stunt Show 3-4 , , , ' ' ' ' ' - i T H l I r E i936 owL , -, .. ,i 1 Evelyn Faris Evelyn She dwells among the untrodden ways. Band 1-2-4 Glee Club 4 Home Ec. Club 4 G. A. A, 1-2 Eileen Dawson Eileen I go my own quiet way, Glee Club 1-3-4 Stunt Show 4 Math Club 4 Home Ec. Club 4 'Suzanne Shop 3 Owl Staff 4 Lucille Dill Too'rs Silent but none the less capable, Glee Club 3-4 Senior Play 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Band 1-2-3-4 1-Ieartless House 3 Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4 Bells of Capistrano 4 Doris E. Etclieson Ducky Never has too much to do but what she can always do something else. Dramatic Club 1-2-4 Owl Staff 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Senior Play 4 Band 1-2-3 Latin Club 2 i Glee Club 1-3-4 Scribblers 4 Sec. R1 Treas. 3 Stunt Show 4 l-lazel Fry 'il-lazel' I said unto myself, 'All men are liars Stunt Show 4 Scribblers 4 Q? Lucille Grimes Dusty Calmly and peacefully, she tr life's ways. Glee Club 4 Home Ec. Club 4 lv1aryyGrirnes Mike l Others may take their ways, I tread my own. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Math Club 2-3 Latin Club 2 Heartless House 3 Bells of Capistrano 4 Hilda I-lall Hilda Not in doing what you like, but in likigg what you do! Asst-Editor Owl 4 Latin Club 2 Commercill Cont. 3 Scribblers 3-4 Dramatic Club 4 f Band 3-4 ff Orchestra 4 Buzzer Staff 2 Dramatic lu Editor School News' l-lenry l-larper Salty A creative mind can cr be at rest? Football 1-2 Basketball 2 Track 1 Glee Club 4 Bells of Capistrano' 4 Stunt Show 1-2-3-4 Ronald l-loloclc Ronnie A natural born woman luter, but feels-himself slipping. Footbill 2-3-4 F. F, A. 1-2-3-4 'Vraok 2-3 Math Club 3-4 Bvketbill 1-2-3 Dramitic Club 4 Scribblers 4 Stunt Show 1-3 Y L- FD1 N 'Lf L, so- t .IQ , s i Page Seventeen ji Fil ' ' - 5 jj! I flxlfxjbl 3 V r 'l l ! rrgfy-lf L! of THE 1936 owt l 5 55655 Bull l-lorr Deacon My conduct m school IS the teach r s delxght I sleep all the day so I can tudy all nxght Dramatlc Club 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Math Club 2 3 President 1 Vlce Presldent 2 Stunt Show 3 4 Latln Club 2 Scrlbblers 4 Owl Staff Kmgs Eng' h 3 Football 1 3 Basketball 1 3 4 Ralph l-lull Ralph Wlse and lengthwlse Football 3 4 Stunt Show 1 2 Baseball 1 3 4 Buzzer Staff 2 Sclence Club 4 M Club 4 Edrlh Belle Larry Larrle Llfe 15 short and so am I ' Stunt Show 3 4 Owl Staff Home Ec Club 4 Semor Play 4 Band 1 2 3 4 estra 4 b y man IS a happy man QM SecFFA Stun M h Club 3 Candy Man 4 tb Carol Luglblll Carol She slays em Wlth a smlle Latm Club 2 Semor Play 4 Home Ec Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 Stunt Show 3 4 Owl Staff 4 Stunt Show 1 3 4 Semor Play 4 Boy s Glee Club 4 Scubblers 3 4 John Garel McCord Silver tls one thlng to be tempted An ther thlng to fall' Latm Club Pres 2 Kmgs Engllsh 3 Class Pres1dent 1 Oneretta 4 Owl Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 Dramatxc Club 1 2 3 Pres 4 ennelh lvlellza George JU All great men are dymg I t feel ll myse f s ay c uw h Club b c1ence C1 amat Clu 4 mg s Englxsh Stunt Show 1 2 3 4 Francus Muller Goose T1s deeds must wxn the puze B1seb'1ll 1 2 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Stunt Show 1 2 Dramatlc Club 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Jean lvlllton Jeanne L1ttle but mlghty Glee Club 1 2 3 Latln Club 2 Operetta 3 G A A 1 2 Dramatxc Club 4 Owl ' Staff Stunt Show 1 2 3 4 Plano Contest 2 Lows Moreland Lows The glrl on the magazlne cover' I '1t1n Club 2 Stunt Show 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Sll7aHI16 Shop 2 Home Ec Club 4 V1ce Pres 4 Q ll ll ll ' ll - H H 4 u 4. sv - 5 - ' '. ' .is , ' ' C - . - - . - lv Y uv ll H I 1 H , 3, j I 1, J ' u, r t 2 ' 3 l - - 1 al - J U - - . 1 I' ' b 4 .. ,l X . , . 3 BaSkCtb211l 1-2-3-4 Senior lay 4 Owl Staff 4 L' I ' 'y uv ' ' .' in - .. ,l , . I . ' ' - ' . . ' I. i en uc ' - H -l . A ' u . n , . . 2 .... 3 , , ' - V h . ag F 1 r u H . 3 . in ' ll yy - I . - - H ra V . I, , , . Q . Thi-i'e' .19 309 Eugene O'Neal Gene Good things sometimes come in small packages. Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-3-4 Virginia l-lendren Rueger 'Ginger' I call no time lost that I give to pleasure. Glee Club 3-4 Stunt Show 4 Orchestra 4 Senior Play 4 Transferred from LeRoy Morris Reeder Reeder You can't tell the depth of the well by the length of the pump handle. Math Club 3 Science Club 4 Stunt Show 4 Eloise Rous Elle She needs no eulogyfShe speaks for herself. Senior Play 4 Operetta 4 Suzanne Shop 2 Dramatic Club 4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Owl Staff 4 Band 1-2-3 Home Ee. Club 4 Stunt Show 1-2-3-4 Dorothea Lucille Ruckman Dot Can't you take a joke? Dramatic Club 3-4 Stunt Show 3-4 Scribblers 3-4 Glee Club 2 Home Ec. Club 4 Suzanne Shop 2 School Bookkeeper 4 Latin Club 2 7 . Wiz gf' -if .. . Riff Paul Burton Smith Jake A S The wise say nothing in dangerous times '15 f X-5 lu Club 3-4 science club 4 X 4 fvl- Q Owl Staff 4 Stunt Show 3-4 f- ' .V I 5 + -If' Latin Club 2 Band 1-2-3 if . . :A ' '. -' Math Club 3-4 Football 1-2-3-4, . , . X .. .. t'f'f 'fQ-20 --a , . f. l-larry Sparks Sparks ' ' X 'L Wisdom comes to no man by chance M Club 3-4 Science Club 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Stunt Show 1-2-3-4 King's English 3 Senior Play 4 Owl Staff 4 Track 1-2 Glee Club 3-4 Band 1-2-3 Latin Club 2 Orchestra 4 Buzzer Staff 2 +.. Dramatic Club 3-4 Alta Sparrow Pa Take life too seriously and what is it worth? G. A. A. 1-2 Owl Staff 4 Stunt Show 1-4 Scribblers 4 Mary Steagall Mike Thy modesty is a candle to thy merits. Glee Club 2 Stunt Show 4 Scribblers 4 Commercial Con. 3 June Swigart Judy Everything goes to one extreme or the otherg in between, it's merely a mat- ter of opinionf' Latin Club 2 Home EC. Club 4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Stunt Show 1-2-4 Math Club Sec. 3-4 Scribblers 3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Piano Contest 2 ' 5 i Page Nineteen -THE- I93'6 OWL Page Twenty MDOIZHM Kathryn J Walsh Jose She moves as goddess and she looks a queen G A A 1 Home Ec Club 4 Latm Club 2 Semor Play 4 Dramatlc Club 1 2 Stunt Show 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Owl Staff 4 Bells of Cap1strano 4 Rcchard Watson Duck Never qult trymg Football 1 3 Math Club 3 4 Baseball 3 Owl Staff 4 Dramatlc Club 4 SCIGHCQ Club 4 John Weedman Weedman The man who knows when not know ' Latm Club 2 Math Club 3 4 Scr1bb1ers 3 Kmg s Englxsh 3 Stunt Show 1 2 4 Edltor Owl 4 Sc1ence Club 4 Vlce Presldent 3 Edltor Buzzer' 2 Eugene Wood Woody Most women have no characters a Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 3 4 Football 2 3 4 M Club 3 4 Edward M Vance Ed Guls may come and glrls may go but I go on forever M Club 2 3 4 Stunt Show 1 2 3 L Baseball 1 3 4 Kmg s Englxsh 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 George Bailey Jack That mdolent but agreeable cond1t1o'1 of domg nothlng Football 1 2 Basketball 3 4 F A 1 2 3 Stunt Show 4 Let th best do what they can S ubblers 3 4 Bask tball Manager 2 3 James Kirby Jim Amoig your fuends I'm sure youd I1 1d that James 1S one of the best k1nd Math Club 3 Scubblers 3 Stunt Show 4 Dean Schmitz Dean What a man has so much he IS sure O 1 Football 1 2 3 4 F A X3 ll H 11 .1 - - F. . . - - -4 Scribblers 3-4 Club 4 Francis Ge++el Archie H I to - M rv - ll - 1 vu nu ' H I' H tl Y . 'V ll. f' - - - - - - - - F, . . 1-2 E 6 O CLASS OF 36 ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS AGO Vurqnnla xlclward Wafson Carol June Wllluam John Garel I-Ielen Jeanne Lucille Grimes Paul Burfon Francis Ellzaberlw Pauline George Ronald Joedy Doroflmea Lucrlle DIII Jolwn Wrlluam Dorollwy I-Ielen Mary Irene Elouse I-larry Raymond Slanley Emleen IO Richard Eugene Jo n rene O il GOP WDP!! Page Twenty on T H I 9 3 W L . . fy Wx rr It . url 4 I I ' 1 Q 2l. . fl I ' I I. Doris I I. Kallwryn 2I. I-Iilda 6 2. ' ' ' I2. IT 22. 3. I3. ' ' 23. 4. I4. 24. ' ' 5. I5. ' 25. ' 6. ' I6. 26. 7. I7. ' ' 27. ' ' 8. IS. 28. ' 9. I9. 29. ' . ' 20. I1 30. I wmPFO 5 ' pf--S I4 L 7 ' A L, V . . . A . '- T , A .... . .T T T T 1 ' , , . Z0 I . y ' , 0 , ' La f' 'T T - -, ' T ' - OJ , 7 . os ' - 0 . I , . C ' - ' A , , 7 , . Y :u-. A A . - . A 1 - U, - . A -1 . , ' - J . L. - 5 ' . - - - ' ' 3 . N4 - . 9 - . 1 ' A kd . - - 1 N C ' . - LJ CD ' , . , 3 . ' -+ 1 DJ ,. - ' 25 ' . . , 4 .1 ' O . CD Q, ' ' ' ' U ' . o ' Y , 2 . . 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I Iv nts vuo THE l936 OWL CLASS WILL We The Class oT I936 of The Moore 'Iownshup I-Iugh School un The CuTy oT Farmer CsTy In The STaTe of Illunous un perTecT healTh and mem ory do malce and ordaln Thus our IasT wull and TesTamenT Joe Schulllng pegueaTh my blonde gurl Truend To Wa d Weedman DoroThy Glllespue wull my vurTue oT Tallcung To KaTe I-lamblen I-Iazel Fry wull my Tondness Tor shorThand To Vuyuan PeTerson I-Ienry I-Iarpe wull my ablluTy To geT long wuTh The Teachers To John vVaTson I Elouse Roms do begueaTh my Tondness Tor TooTpall capTanns To Luculle Carruer I BIII I-lorr begucaTh my Tondness Tor gurls To John Swuney I Carol Lugubull begueaTh my Tondness Tor brudge To John Zuegler I Edd e Vance wull my heughT To John BaTes I I-lulda I-Iall pegueaTh my apuluTy To malce sTraughT A s To KenneTrI Krepps I Francus Muller do begueaTh my pa hTulness beTore gurls To Rucharo Warren I Jeanne MIITon pegueaTh my unufluence on boys To JaneT I-Iouser I I-Ie en I-Ienry begueaTh my Tondness Tor playung pug To Leonarc bnuTT I STanley CaThcarT wull my arTusTuc abuluTy To Charles Burlce I Irene Bealor wull my Typung al uIITy To Lorraune BenneTT I Loxs Moreland v III my Tlaufry raven locrs To Ada WIghTman I John McCod begueaTh my gool grades un physucs To I-lelen Massocr I Mary Irene CurTus do bequeaTh my Tondness Tor husTory To George Rock I Rus el Pxrrdor do wlll my ChefrolcT To my cousun Merle so ThaT The ourl wull have a rude To Town aTTer school I AlTa Sparrow do wull my aoullry To TransIaTe long Frerch les ons To D clc Warren E O I John Weedman do begueafh my bosnluon as Q I Edslor lo Mar garel Jackson I Doris Elcheson do oeguealh my lhlrd oeruod lob as OICIICG gurl lo Bes sue I-lowe I Raul Smllh wlll my sleadlness In playrng loolball lo Raymond Reeser l Paullne Calhoun wnl my nalural wayy hanr lo Cara Nell Moore I Do olhea Ruckman wall my ooslluon as school secrelary lo Joan Wnllrams I I-larry Sparks beguealh my baskelball ablllly lo lcandls I-lurley l Richard l.ukens do will my lob as lhe noon candy man lo Rlcharo Slalker Edulh Larry do beguea h my sla u e lo Vuvuan Mules Morrus Reeder do wlll my a lo John Reeder Mary Sleagall do beguealh my red haur lo Maxine Vance Ralph I-lulr do beguealh my poslluon In oolball as cenler lo Slanley Vance Mary Grnmes do wlll my lypsng ablllly lo Garland Sleagall Kennelh Meluza do beguealh my brnghl sayings lo Bull Marlin Kalhryn Walsh do Wlll my gun lness lo Barbara Race Lucille Dull beguealh my s nglng voice lo Peggy McConkey lfyelyn Farls WIII my dramallc abvluly lo Margua I-laggard Elvzabelh B nnell beguealh mf good behavior lo Dale Derr I-lobarl Buchanan beguealh my reporl card lo John Dawson Francis Gellel beguealh my blcycle lo Franklin Luenlz Eugene Q Neal beguealh my physics book lo Mr Graham Euleen Dawson wlll my ylrlJe ol lalkmg only when necessary lo La ean Mo eland George Ba ley wlll all my gurl lruend lol eorge Frye Eugene W od wull my londn ss lor oolng lo school lo Donald Mlllov Anna Bosserman WI my glr lnerds TO Allred Cahal Vurgnnla Rueger wlll my school spnrfl lo Jack Reeser June Swlgarl will my poellc abullly lo Donna Rulledge VMPFP r-P-g I 1. . -4 5- f- ye ,- :- r A- ,- r ,- ,- c- .- .- u- .- .- T .- f - A - - - , I rm I . . . C . D - Q g . . l -, I . I . . CD ' ' - I . I - . Q . I .0 O A-L ' A co 4 ' A 3 A R 4 A W . 4 - A rg - J - 4 I . . 0, 4 A , A . CL 4 Y I A ' A 4 7 ' - k A ' Q is E. L . A o l R 3 -+ R I ' , . 4 I- - . I , Q 0 , Q M QD Q ' '1 , ' cn . w 4 ' . . - -'4 an . ' D ' 4, . M . rn . . . Uv W . 0 - Us . X . L an X . -P . ' ' w A . UU -+s ' , ' lsj J Sl. . I ' '4- N . N4 . ' ' . - -'I , 3- . W A 3 . , ' Q1 E, U7 . ' - F w . , - . Qu . . . 3 h ' I f 1 Page 'I vu nty thx THE I936 OWL .4 'P 3 , 5 ix I I I I O I W I I I . Ii Jfimef, Kirby, bcdueam my good grades in aqriculfure Io Icr. Ii ,IQIWI CurIis, wiII my chauiqeur po5iIiom Io fXIyir1 Cobb. I Richard Wcifsorw wii my Jumidr Cir iriemd Io I-Idrr IVIiIc5 I J Y I I?dmaId HQIQQI, wiII my CIweywIeI Io Mr. Craig. I Ilefm SCIwmi+zy .VII my gdod berayiu Ig Qcfddm Davis. Sigrwdi Jeramwg imd Cf1roI '36 VViImcaHes,: M . SmiIIw IIUIQYI IVIUZSOC' Iilwiird 9nHiIIf Timm Fu T H E I 9 3 6 O W L CLASS PROPHECY Ten Years Hence aT M T H S Class Reumon I'a mer Clry lllunols Come baclc here Junro S r do n and guuT runnrng across Those oTeachers These woros Tell on n f cars as I enTered The gymnasuum aT M T H S I had come ah The way Trom Lhucago To aTTend The class re unuon oT The Senvor Class oT I93o The volce seemed very Tammar To me ano I soom recognized :T as ThaT oT my old Trrend Ronald HoIocn Ye IT was he and beside ham saT Eloise Ronald malfe ThaT ch1Id come here and slT down she sand Upon mamng myseIT Icnown I Tearned haT Ronald was Tarmung hs TaTher s Tarm and was Icnown all over The sTaTe Tor has masTer agrlcuITura' meThods Un TurTher lngulrv Rowald Told me oT The IasT reunion aT M T I-I S Everyone was pre en excepT mvseIT Yes STanIev CaThcarT was here an Farmer ClTy I-Ie as The sales mana ger oT The Illlnous Drvlsuon oT Gewe al IvroTors and The proud husband or KaThryn Walsh WhaT oT EduTh Larrv7 Where IS shc7 Oh she and Leonard Snnff Isfe IU New Yom where he I manager oT a large Kroger sTore Joe Schullrng and I-I en I-Iewrf a e marred and hve IU Calncornna J IS owner oT a drug sTo e The e awd ewofes a prosperous busn o WhaT ha become oT Jo n Cum and hrs Uwcle Duc 7 Jown now Irves on The od Cur ns home near I-Tarrus and rs an eycell n Tarmer A rs manacer T r o om rc The ed o The Chicago Trnbune John Weedman as a Psychology pro e o aT Tre U oT I and has oIc e Icrclc Raul Smurh roTe sor o M man s a Our old bas eTbaTI sTar I-larry Soar I a harmacy sa esman Travellrno The U S Tor ErL1IIv 81 Qompanf Ile o en s oos oTT aT Farmer CITy To vIsnT hws oId Trnend Mary Irene Cu Tis fho IS a I-ome Lc Teac er aT M I-I WhaT has become oT Morris Reeder ind I-To' rT Buchanan our mous chem: Ts7 Morris I Teachmg chez sTrv and agrnculrure aT M T iPP'H1 UCE C' -4 sf. - ' ' ' ' Qi V . 4 , . 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I4 .Z 1' 1 :tx iOFH!E'UGD'U Page Twenty sxx E O l-l S and l-lobarl as owner ol a pnolo shop IO l.os Angeles Calllornna Dad Pauline Calhoun marry Burlord Plolner7 Yes and lhey are now luvrng on alarm near Farmer Clly Jean Mnllon and Carol Lugrblll operale a beauly shoppe IU Hollywood Calllornua Lucalle Grimes allended lhe U ol l and aller leaching loreugn lan guages al Mlllllrln Unlverslly married a young man lrom Champaign where lhey now lnve Rrchard Walson as a very promunenl lawyer In Chicago and has lusl announced hrs candldacy lor slale s allorney l-las prnvale secrelarles are l-lazel Fry and Irene Bealor Whal has become ol our lwo lruends M ry Sleagall and Alla Sparrow7 Oh lhey married lwo young men lrom Bloom nglon and now live lhere Their husbands who are brolhers operale a lurnulure slore lhere Where has our carloonrsl Kennelh Mellza drilled Why he ns allendung lhe llyung school al Wesl Polnl Eugene O Neal us owner ol a line ol lrenghl lruclcs operallng lrom I cago lo Sl Louls Ralph l-lull as lhe owner ol a large bakery IH Sl Louus Mlssoura Cur old school cul up Blll l-lorr has gradualed lrom lhe Boslon Medical School and us now a surgeon rn a hospulal al lhal place James Kirby allended lhe U ol I and ns now larm adviser ol DeWlll Counly Dorolhea Ruclrman allended Brown s Business College and rs now a commerclal leacher al LeRoy John McCord allended a medlcal school and ns a doclor In lhe ro lqaw l-lospllal al Normal Francis Muller lhe loolball hero has marrned a gurl lrom Sprlnglueld l-le IS lhe owner ol a deparlmenl slore un Bloomlnglon Elleen Dawson allended college and us now a leacher nn Clunlon Anna Bosserman rs owner ol one ol lhe leadnng grocery slores Farmer Clly June Swlgarl us sludyung muslc abroad and will probably be a lamous composer when she relurns lo lhe Unnled Slales Mary Grimes as lhe wule ol lhe owner ol lhe lamous deparlmenl slore Cadle and Company TH I936 WL , . g. . . 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B' ' ' in E 0 uma Rueggr u fa o J uuc un yuol n 5+ ouayung of e uorge o house un New Yo P Cufy Dorus Efcheson wen? fo e Lu une S Couuege un Chucago and us now J sfenographer fo a fannou uowyuu fheue u ulnouu greouofed fron Qouu ge wuu' ugu onou, one u n W rnefhe rno ues feecher un o hugh fh uw Sprung e ous Moreuano ufhuunf oruo Wu e e Pier e 'eu hugh Sc oo' Q e wen? fo Ho ywood ano 1 C on oua nnoyue sf f Ehzaberh Benne++ norrueo e ouono hou o ooy near F-lerrus and now uyes on e Terrr near Fdrnner Luuy Russeu Anndo us u prosperouf ufeurrrer near LeRoy specuauuzung un hug greoe oaury cage fucuhe Duu e++e ded e schoou of nwsuc un Ch ego and us now eu rrusuf +eecher un Decdur Evelyn Moe Ferus nuerrued e young men ronr Boonnung+on and he are now frayelung un Europe ue Vance Touuoweo un hu ferhers ufoo+9eps F-Ie us holdung a hugn solerued uob un Derrouu reulung Henry Fouo hon fo more eufornobulef Eugene Wooo ug fhe owrueu or C1 uueeu our srocuc fruclcs and us engeged un unfersrere cornrnerce Henry Ha per enuoys hu ennuful yu f fo Farmer Cury eech year wufln u e Runghng Brof and 3ernurr and Bauley curcus You see he u the heed C own of uhe S ow rencus Geffe uS now oopeu unj at Meouuon gud Q uugen un hw of oucycue oC us of ' 1 ubu un Lu e ' 'or'u e u, feoc Trubune eorge Beuey uS fernnung fem o erne e rnorrueo a gur ron Bu onnuncu on oeen Scnnnuuz ui The owner ou Q cheun o cream sfahom 5 T H I 9 3 6 W L Vurg' ' A 'S ' Vffxfifu ffr 'ui , ' u u ' peru D . X H u . u . . . I3 ' 5 X J . Hudg Y' h ' 1 e u ' h hrl h N2 o - . TA D ' h Se od Au ' ufu ll L ' o u ' ' ed vw f 'dh fern . A Sh, . f ' h ., fh uu' ' , :ug nun: ah fu , ' of. y It F u A' .s V u 7 '9 u. n X u 1 ' ' ,Ie ' Q A ' , I u f , ', , f, ug Edd' f V ' '5 u' ' . ' ' M . . . . , A, M y g , h ' K' ,. ' u u ' - ' , u 'S A n -T ' .L h u . F ' ' ' C hr Sul 6693 ' 'oiur d h ' h re e. He A o her hrnes 5 gfi'r' uf' g fg nu f he 'Ahue G 7- ' f ' 5 P H 'u 'u u ' 1 uoo, ' Ju . ,Q , .4 . N , Q . I . W-fu f Ul'HC5 1'HO WWPFO UOIZCH Page Twenty exght THE I936 OWL JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS C A Roberts Bessie I-lowe Leonard Smtt lAdV1S6Il 1Secretaryl tPres1dentl Mrs Pnllcenton Lyda Walsh fAdv1serl KVICE Presldentl STO In the fall of 1933 we entered M T H S as a class of flfty bewlldered youngsters Desp1te the fact that we were new at the game several of our class managed to hold a place on the honor roll Another achlevement that filled us with prlde was our v1c tory 1n the glrls Lnterclass basketball tournament As sophomores we gamed a new athlete Leonard Smff and two other members Land1s Hurley and Harold Rlggs made themselves known m the sport world e feel that these boys are truly valuable contr1but1ons to the school 1n promotmg 1ts football and basketball teams Our stunt although not awarded the cup was consld ered clever by many of those present The class p1cmc at Crystal Lake was enjoyed by everyone mcludlng those who were drenched whlle engaged 1n a strateglc water fight athletes are stxll stars of both teams the class 1S represented m all extra currxcular actxvltles and we have one thlrd of the honor roll wxthm our membersh1p As the school entry III the state Wlde essay contest on The Advantages of C1t1zensh1p m the Umted States the composltlon of Margaret Ann Jackson a Jumor was chosen Our class held 1ts annual party at the home of Mrs Pxlkenton one of our co advlsers Smce ours IS the tirst class to present the stunt show ln the new gym audxtorlum we are very pleased that It was so successful 1n every deta11 well produced stunts splen dld dance mus1c and unlque tea room We also have the dlSt1l'lCtlOIl of entertammg at the Iirst Junlor Semor Banquet to be held U1 the new gym VVe w1sh to express deep gratxtude for the fine example of the seniors and hope to malntaln thelr stand ards Helen Massock 37 . , , , . V l ' 1 I I , Now that we are juniors, we seem to have increased in every capacity: our three 5 . . - . Z - . . . . l . ,, . . . . . Q . y v . . ' . . - . . ' I . . . T - - . . . . . . V . . , . i ! E O MBE op Row Lloyd Rnggs Roger Derr Rzchard Srallcer Eugene l-loflrnan Orval Bear Eldon Qlearwarer Bull Marhn John Zlegler l-larold Riggs Leonard Snnl Lyle Nnchols Leonard Knrby Jack Reeser Mules Margarel Ann Jaclsson Bernrce l-lelmlclc lone Schrnlrz Lorraine Benner? Garland Sleagall Kennerh Swallow Raymond Knnghl Carl Luclc Fronf Row Charlorre Beery Joan Williams Bessie l-lowe Vnvnan Pererson Lucille Carrner Clara Nell Moore Janel l-louser MII dred Johnson Maxnne Dubson Mary Michael Irene Muller Lyda Walsh U USIZC MVPF5 K --4 -I CL I 2 cn W n o . -o ' - .. 5 N .. n so - if W 3 o. - . 0' - K-71. I I - - V 1: 7 . ' H L- 2 i4 - ' K I- W - - Q1 , m N4 .- 3 - O . - - 3 - - o. 73 'X . - an . W , ro .3 V' 7 CD - - Cn O - 1 - . 'QQ ' an 70 l . O o - T V - I 4 , or - -1 , 7 p4 I' - U 5 'Y 1 X E i Page Twenty nm Uf'HO '1'HO WWPFO HUG 0150 Page Thrrty E O Jumor Gee Ward We-edman Mrs Howard John Watson QVICB Presrdenty tPres1dentJ 1Advrserj 1SecretaryJ SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS S T O We the sophomore class as freshmen were not very well organrzed but neverthe less came through rn hne style VVe were well represented rn football basketball and baseball and seemed to have a number of prornrsrng athletes drrectron ot Mrs Howard Vle are agarn well represented rn sports the honor roll and other actrvxtres We held our place by wmnrng thrrd rn tre Stunt Show and also won a stunt prrze at the Homecommg In January a class party was held whrch was a gr and success We hope to contrnue on our path of success and to graduate wrth a reputatron of hrgh popularrty and honor Ward Weedman 38 T H I 9 3 6 W L H I R Y n Now, as sophomores, the class as a yvhole is working to-gether under the capable E O MBER Baclc Row Danny Hallowell Alfred Cahal Donald Mulfon Slranle Vance John T Coleman John Warson Kennerh Helmuclc Rach ard Warren Ed Ruclcman Ward Weedman Wallace Baker Jack Monen Roger Sfamp Junior Gee John Swuney James Cadle Mauruce Murphey Thurd Row Ada Margaref Wnghlman Mary Schullsng Dorofhy Bos serman Kale Hamblen Hazel Albrlghl lmo Davis Vnvuan Mules Geneva Norlleel Mary Elnzabefh Moore Mildred Norlleel Henrlelfa Swlgarr Harruel ' arry Emma Loy George Frye Jack Fuller Ambrose Yeagle Maurice Kenf John Boman Second Row Vnvuan Smufh Mildred Russel Bnrdue Lewis Anna Kmsley Edllh Long Delores Helmnclc V1ole+ Hale l.eJean Moreland Wilma Murphey Margua Haggard Mrs Howard Margarel Mc Carly Maxine Vance Fronf Row John Reeder James Trenlcle Dean Fuller John Dawson Charles Burlce Charles Tharp Wayne Furrney John Bale-s Franlclnn Luenfz Marlon Rollins Dale Derr Merle Amdor PPG HUG GIGS Page Thu ty Ul'HG 1'I'lG WWPFO ZF 5!WI'HD'H Page Tlrrr ty two E 6 O Bull Pllkenton Charles Graham Barbara Pace Betty Thomassen tVrce Presldentj fAdVlS8F, lSecretaryb tPresrdentJ FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS S T O At irrst the students ot the class of 39 were very awkward and bashful and berng lost all the trme was no fun Now we arrrve on trme never get lost and never go to the same class twrce a day Outsrde of grgglrng we have overcome most of our odd rtres Several of our class are members of the clubs and organrzatrons around school such as the followrng Scrrbblers Dorrs Bennett V1v1an Stovall and Betty Jo Walsh Lflee Lrubs Lvelyn Curtrs Barbara Pace Peggy McConkey Vrvran Stovall and Betty Wesley Calhoun Phrlrp Trenkle Wrlbur Helmrck and Robert Knrght are F F A s lhe basketball boys are Dale Bealor lst team Joe Clarno Heber Turprn and Merl Dean Dawson 2nd team Several are rn the Dramatrc Club whrch requrres hlgh grades I thrnk that the class of 39 has great possrbrlrtres If they are gurded and coached properly and are loyal to therr school they wrll succeed and have a reputatron that Ar class should be proud to have Each year shall brrng new responsrbrlrtres upon Us and shall rncrease our knowledge to overflowrng Betty Thomassen 39 T H I 9 3 W L H I R Y Thornasseng Harry Walden and Paul Reeser are in the boys' glee club. Joe Medley, 1 T-I O 'DQGA Back Row Francis Slolaes Phulup Trenlmle Paul Luglbsll Bull Prllcenlon Wayne Turner Joe Clarno Raymond Knzghl l-larry Walden Dale Bealor Third Row Jaclc Bean Margarel Gellel Peggy lvlcflonlcey Belly Thomassen Georgna Johnslon Vnvxan Slovall Lucille Snow Se ond Row George Golden Evelyn Curlls l-lelen Beery Doris Ben nell Belly Beery Belly Jo Walsh Barbara Pace Bull Massoclc Fronl Row Wnlbur l-lelmuclc Jack Vance John Muller Wesley Cal houn Joe Medley Gordon Davis IWFHU1 Z? PPO 0 ' sv 4 1 m n w ' I . O' - h- Z Q X I' X- , rn ' . Z Y , ' U: . m , , - - I .'..'.!a . -. - m X Q A J ' 'gs ' 'H . ' .QD vm 2 Page Thnty th 0 UHZOPPHFE E O Do you remember The bleachers an Jrhe old gymnasium and how few bleachers wllrh a sealing capaclly of over eaghl hundred persons The sludenls and fans of +he fulure wnll greally appreclafe Jrhese new and modern seals from whnch lhey can easlly and comlorlably wafch alhleh evenls INTER CLA5S '? ATHLETICS Pag Th tyf T H I 9 3 6 W L 6 y u M S ,, l people fhey would accomodale? Quile a conlrasl is This new Her ol Q ll e ir - our ACTIVITIES THE I936 OWL MBE Baca Row Eddne Vance l-la ry Sparks Mr Craig Eugene Wood Junnor Gee l-larold Pnggs Middle Row Eugene O Neal Richard Curhs Stanley Calhcarl Ronald l-loloch Stanley Vance John Warson Paul Srnulh Bottom Row Richard Lulcens Ruchard Watson Joe Schulllng Francs, Muller Ralph l-lull Leonard Snlrl Landis l-lurley STO beveral years ago a group of M men of M T H S banded together and organ rzed the M Club Knowrng the need for such an organrzatron rn the school they be gan worlcrng to hll the school wrth the motto Athletrcs for the good rt does us phy srcjrlly an l mentally Then arms were as follows tll To promote good fellowshrp among the athletes 4.51 To rmprove the morale of the students generally Srnce the trme ot the M Clubs organrzatron we have seen Farmer Crtys atlr letrcs grow rn strength and extent we have seen that the members of the teams arc strrvrng to play by the sportsmanshrp code and we have seen the student body and faculty back our' teams vurth all they had when these teams really needed backlng We are not consprcuous as an orgamzatron lt 1S true but we belreve that we are slowly accomplrshrng our amrs Heres to a brgger and stronger 'VI Club k-.... 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D 5 X , .9 :QW -3x x ' :I 1 A I 3. cn 44 V , QD l 11229 '- 03 l J XX N Z L- x - x gl I X 5 O 1'HP'lU Page Thuty exght ...l MBE THE I936 OWL B kR w Kennelh lvlellza John McCord Slanley Calhcarl Rucharcl Curlls Richard Walson Paul Srnulh John Weedman lvlxcldle Row Ellzabelh Bennell' lrene Bealor Kalhryn Walsh l-larry Sparlcs Alla Sparrow l-lnlda l-lall June Swngarl Carol Lugnbnll Fronl Row Mary Grimes Dorolhy Gillespie Bull l-lorr Eloise Roms Ronald l-loloclc Doris Elcheson Mary Irene Curhs I' DII OR ASSISTANT ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER CALENDAR EDITOR ASSIS'1 ANT LITERARY EDITOR ASSISTANT JOKE EDITOR ASSISTANT SNAPSHOT EDITOR ASSISTANT ATHLETIC EDITOR FOOTBALL BASKEIBALL BASEBALL WILL EDITOR ASSISTANT PROPHELY FACULTY SPONSOR WL TA JOHN WEEDMAN HARRY SPARKS HILDA HALL RICHARD CURTIS DOROTHY GILLESPIF MARY IRENE CURTIS DORIS ETCHESOIN JOHN MCCORD EDITH LARRX BILL HORR ELOISE ROUS STANLEY CATHCAR'l RICHARD VVATSOIN PAUL SMITH KENNETH MELIZA RALPH HUFr JEANNE MILTOIN CAROL LUGIBILL RICHARD LUKENS MR L E SMITH S. 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' O S F F Ass1s'1'AN'1' - - h -- -- -- -' -- -- -' EDWARD VANCE - - - - - - - - Y -THE I936 OWL if-l ' ' A M - , - L-,- :MBE Baer Row Vivian Srovall Irene Bealor Anna Bosserrnan Alta Sparrow Mary Slreagall Lucille Lerner Ada Margarel'VV1gl'1+rnan Mar garet McCarty 3rd Row l-lazel Fry l-lnlcla l-lall Dons Bennett June Swngarl Bernice l-lelrnrclc Dons Elclweson Dorothea Ruclrman Dorothy Gullespne Elizabeth Bennett 2nd Row l-lelen Massoclr Donna Louise Rutledge Belly Jo Walsh O val Bear Janet l-louser Clara Nell Moore Vnvuan Peterson Front Row Bull Horr Ronald l-loloclc Roger Derr Rnclward Watson John McCord STO For a goo! many years the students of M T H S have contrrbuted ome news to the Jour ral 'lo our knowledge these people were not orgfr uzed Qxccpt by a desrre to have some chool news rn each week rs ue In the year of 34 a Journalrstrc club was formed under the supervlsron of Mrss Gootlell Anyone who wrsherl to wrrte stor there had to be someone who would be resporrsrble for thrs work and so Rrchard W at son was chosen as edrtor rn chref and Mary Murphy as assrstant edrtor Later on rn the year Drck felt that he could not spare the trme for thrs work and so he resrgned hrs post as edrtor to Mary Murphy who took oxer the work for the rest of the year Thrs year the Scrrbblers Club has more members than ever b fore At the bcglr nrng of the year a meetmg was held and Hrlda Hall was elected edrtor rn chlef and 1' was also decrded to put out a school paper and rt was called School News Do ofhy Grllespre took over the edrtorshrp of the column rn the .Journal for the ecorrd semester smce Hrlda I'Il1SS9Cl a month of school and had a great deal of work to do Hrlda how er drd keep her post as edxtor of the School News Thls club glves much general lnowledge and helps students toward the usrng o better grammar Anyone may JOIN and everyone 15 welcome to do so Hilda. 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'1 . . nf, F , fr ll Q r' ' 4 T - - r Page Thrrty mne ECFO PHI FH Page Forty THE I936 OWL MBER Back Row V101 t Hale Imo Davrs Hazel Albrlght Alta Sparrow Erleen Dawson Dorothea Ruckman Ione Schmrtz Harrret Larry Janet Houser Paulrne Cal houn Mary Elrzabeth Moore Helen Massock Margra Haggard Bessre Howe Clara Nell Moore Lucrlle Carrrer Thrrd Row Mrs Prlkenton Maxrne Dubson Brrdre Lewrs V1v1an Smrth Lucrlle D111 Mrldred Russell Elorse Rous Margaret Gettel Evelyn Farrs Mary Mrchael lrene Mrller Bernrce Helmrck Donna Lourse Rutledge Dorrs Etcheson Kathryn Walsh Second Row Elrzabeth Bennett Joan Wrllxams Lors Moreland Margaret Jackson Lorrame Bennett Mary Irene Curtrs Vrvran Mrles Anna Kmsley Delores Hel mrck Edrth Long Lyda Walsh If ront Row Betty .Io Walsh June Swrgart Helen Beery Lucrlle Grrmes Lucrlle Snow Peggy McConkey Ada Margaret Wrghtman Henrretta Swrgart Maxrne Vance Lmma Loy STO Motto As our gulhood IS now so shall our womanhood be Th Home Economrcs Club one of the newest clubs of M T H S was orgamzed early rn September 1935 The followrng omcers were elected Mary Irene Curtrs Presrdent Lors Moreland Vlce Presrdent Lucrlle Carrrer Secretary Kathryn Walsh Treasurer Those grrls who had taken or were takrng Home Economrcs could become mem bers lhrs seems to be the largest club of M T H S wrth rts fifty three members In November the club affrlrated wrth the State Home Economrcs Dept The arm of the club rs to brrng students rn closer touch wrth the greater home economlcs organrzatrons of state and natron to keep rn touch wrth current toprcs rn the home economrcs world and 1ts general screntrflc trend to tram actrve and effrcrent leaders among young women for home and commumty lrfe to develop personalrty leadershrp mrtratrve and socral porse to form a closer contact between home econom rcs department and the rest of the school to form a closer contact between home ec orromrcs department and communrty to provxde opportunrtres for play recreatron and socral contact and to drssemrnate the value of home economrcs to students and to the publrc ethlcal publrcrty lhe meetrngs of the club are held the second Tuesday ot every month These meet rngs are very rnterestrng due to the splendrd supervrsron of our advrser Mrs Prlken ton The meetrngs have consrsted of demonstratrons and other educatronal factors of lnterest to the glrl of to day Thrs club has started wrth a great deal of enthusrasm and rt IS hoped that xt shall contrnue wrth the same throughout the cornrng years of M T H S Mary Irene Lurtrs 36 x l - V 1 1 1 1 A1 I , . . 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' , . . , . . . w .' 1 THE I936 OWL MBER Back Row Jack Fuller Donald Smrth John Bates Dean Fuller George Barley Russel Amdor Lugene ONeal btanley Vance George Frye Robert Kmght Mrddle Row Kenneth Helmrck Raymond Knrght Lloyd Srevers Ph1l1p Trenkle John Curtrs Wrlbert Helmrck Ed Ruckman Leonard Klrby John Dawson Front Row James Krrby Kenneth Swallow Joe Medley Wesley Calhoun Ronald Hol och C A Roberts Instructor Hobart Buchanan Wallace Baker Rrchard Lu kens James Trenkle STO At the last meetrng of the preceedrng year the Farmer Crty Chapter of Future Farmers elected the followrng offrcers for the organrzatron durrng the school year of 1935 30 John Dawson Honald Holoch Donald Smlth James Trenkle Hobart Buchanan C A Roberts Presldent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Advlser At the flrst meetrng of thrs year the thrrty five members of the club decrded to meet once each month to drscuss subgects of rnterest hold the busrness meetrng and have some entertarnment They decrded to rmtrate the freshmen as greenhands name ly Wallac Baker Ed Ruckman Phrlrp Trenkle Joe Medley VV1lbert Helmrck Robert Knrght and Wesley Calhoun Thrs proved very successful and amusrng The F F A and the Home Economrcs Club held a Jornt meetrng January 13 1936 DICE! UID6 The chapter has or wrll have sponsored durrng the school year the grvlng away of two ducks a bakery sale and a Parents and Son Banquet The members of the drfferent teams wrll compete rn the followrng Judgrng con tests Section eleven corn gram and poultry Judgrng contest at Mt Zron Aprrl 7 1936 be t1on eleven fat stock and darry Judgrng contest at Urbana June 14 1936 Invrta tronal Judgrne contest at the Farmer Crty Farr August 25 1936 The boys have al ready partrcrpated at Sectron eleven F F A Vocatronal Lrvesto k Show at Arthur Illrnors last August 10 1935 and of course more than won the1r share of the honors and prrze money The total earnrngs of the local chapter last year from forty one satrsfactorrly com pleted projects was S2913 61 whrch rs a lrttle more than the marvelous record of the pr ecedrng year Thrs rs proof that the department rs a paymg proposrtron Durmg the year two courses rn Agrrculture were taught Sorls and Crops and Farm Management An evenrng school for adult farmers was conducted durrng the months of January February and March These meetrngs resulted rn great rnterest cooperatron and better farm practrces John Dawson 38 GP USFS . - '-I ' . 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Page Forty two THE I936 OWL MBER Back Row Ronald Holock Joe Schllllng Mr Graham Paul Srmth John Weedman Mlddle Row Ward Weedman John Watson BIH Horr Rlchard Wat son Kenneth Mehza Roger Derr Francus Mnller Front Row Euleen Dawson Janet Houser Lorralne Bennett Mrs l-low ard Ehzaeeth Bennett Henrnetta Svwgart June Svwgart Mar gIa Haggard STO The Math Club IS one of the newest clubs at M T H S It was orgamzed last year 11934 35? under the drrectron of Mrss Burglund Off1C6IS for the first seme ter were Presrdent Janet Bear Vrce Presrdent Marranna Severson Secretary Treasrrer .lo Schrlnng The second semester and th1s year s offrcers are Presrdent Drck Wat son Secretary Treasurer June Swrgart Anyone havrng taken or takmg advanced math and any sophomore takrng math rs elrgrble provrdrng they do not mx s more than three consecutrve meetrngs Under the drrectron of our advrsors Mrss Burglund and Mr Graham last year and Mrs Howard and Mr Graham thrs year the club has held many rnterestmg p 0 grams Vke meet every two weeks at the home of some member and drscuss and rc port on varrous math subjects and play mathematrcal games The club entered a flea 11 the Home Comrng Parade and plans to put on some mathematrcal plays 'lh Math C ub IS perhaps the most educatronal actrvrty at M T H S June Swrgart 36 - I I - x I ' I I I Y I I I - ' I I I - ' . 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' . . . . 1 1 . , -n THE I936 OWL MBE Baclc Row Dean Fuller Brll l-lorr John McCord Landis l-lurley John Znegler Stanley Cathcart l-larry Sparks Charles Tharp John Boman Muddle Row Lloyd Suevers Charles Burke Morris Reeder Mr Charles Graham Eugene l-lotlman Jack Fuller Ed Ruclcman John Weed man Front Row Joe Schullung Richard Watson Ralph l-luhf Mr L E Smith Mr C A Roberts Kenneth Meluza PaulSm1+h Bull Marhn STO The first Scrence Club rn the hrstory of M T H S was organrzed rn September 1935 under th drrectron of Mr L E Smrth It conslsts of the faculty members of the sc1ence department and such male students as have or wlll have a major rn sc1ence At the first meetrng the followmg offrcers were elected B111 Martrn Presldent Stanley Cathcart Secretar y The purpose of thrs orgamzatron rs as follows To cultrvate and foster mterest ln sc1ence among 1ts members and to pro mote mterest ln scrence rn the school To keep 1ts members rnformed among recent advances rn sc1ence To strmulate 1ts members to pursue rntensrvely some llnes of screntxfic study and work ID advance of the rmmedrate requrrements of the class room Regular meetrngs are held at seven o'clock Thursday evenrng of every other week A project was started by each student member at the first meetrng and Worked upon at each successive meetrng A specral demonstratron of all completed projects w1ll be held at the end of the year The members vrsrted the Natural Hrstory Bulldlng of the Unrversrty of Illmors early rn the year and another tr1p was made later ln the year to attend an electrrcal demonstratron and exhrbrt whrch was also on the U of I campus A great deal of mterest has been shown rn thrs newly organrzed club and many benefits have b en derrved from the socral and professronal contacts w1th those espec rally mterested ln sc1ence HOZHIO UCFO ESE - ,ro , - cn . . u ' I I Q O - ' ' D' . - :s . 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'r - v7 THE I936 OWL MBE Vuyran Peterson Margaret Jackson Evelyn Mae Faris Orval Bear Lucrlle Carrrer Clara Nell Moore Mary Grnnnes Margaret McCarty Eduflw Larry Donald Smith Paul Smith Roger Derr l-larry Sparlcs George Rock Lucille Drll Wayne Furtney STO In one sense of the word the present band of M T H S may not be classed as a band to be hrghly proud of It rs a very small organrzatron rn relatron to the srze cf th school We should have an enrollment of at least seventy five regular players But lookrng at our band from another pornts of vrew we can truly say that we have somethrng to be proud of I thurk I can say wrthout fear of contradrctron tha our band rs one of the best for rts srze rn the surroundrng country Of course we do not have any artrsts or famed musrcrans rn our organrzatron but nevertheless I am sure every player rn thrs organrzatron can hold hrs own agarnst players of srmrlar calrber The M T H S band was started under the leadershrp of Mr OToo1e Durrng the few years he was here rt won first rn a drstrrct band meet at Grbson Crty Next Mr M L Ackerman took over the rerns of tryrng to develop a good hand Last year we had a capable drrector Mr B B Wyman and thrs year a very ac complrshed maestro who really knows hrs stuff Under the present leadershrp of Mr Harry Merry our band rs raprdly developrng and begrnnrng to take more the resemblance of a band than ever before Many new members have succeeded rn roundrng out the rnstrumentatlon to a much better degree George Davrd Rock 37 5155 , Q H co ' , ' , - X . 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'i' D l x x I u . t ' '4 ' - Vg Page For ty Frve UCFO FHFHFQ 9105 THE I936 OWL MBE Back Row Merle Arndor Orval Bear Tw r Graham Maurlce Murphy Eu gene O Neal Jack Reeser Front Row George Rock Eugene l-lowcfrnan l-larry Sparks Jean Mlhon Rschard Stalker Hobart Buchanan STO Smgmg among boys at Moore Townshrp Hrgh chool rs not a new thlng The group has had varrous names and forms rn our school s hrstory At txmes l1ke other great th1ngs 1t has seemed non emstent because It was not consplcuous However It wa not dead the sp1r1t was always here llus year through the school s admxmstratxon the Bovs Glee Club was organxzed lhe pulpos was not to get a group of chorrstexs but to attract all the boys m school who had an mterest ln smgmg and llked to slng lhe ac IVIIIGS of the club have be n llmlted somewhat when compared Wlth thosc of an older club It has however duung the past yea sponsored a concert by the U 1vers1ty of Illrnors Mens Glee Club Thrs was due greatly to the efforts and e pensc cf Mr Charles Graham It had part ln the Annual Jumor Stunt Show the Chrlstmas program the hrgh school operetta commencement muslc and smaller occasrons The membershlp lncreased to more than double the second semester It IS hoped that next year more boys w1ll avarl themselves of the opportumty to learn some mu src and a qulre some experxence ln thls field by tal mg part 1n th1s extra currxcular Pag 0 For ty QIX . 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THE I936 OWL MBE Back Row Luculle Grurnes Kathryn Walsh Peggy McConl4ey Ada Margaret Wlqlntman Evelyn Curtls Barbara Pace Margna l-lag gard Mlldred Johnson Elleen Dawson Delores l-lelmlclc Mary Muclwael Irene Muller Middle Row Anna Bosserman Mary Irene Curhs Mnldred Russel Vsr gunna Rueger Mary Grimes Mary Sclnlllng l-lenrnetra Swlgarf Lucille Dull June Swugarr Evelyn Mae Faris lone Schmitz Front Row LaJean Moreland Lois Moreland Bernlce l-lelrnlclc Lucille Carrier Janet l-louser Dorss Efclweson Lorraine Bennett Bessne Howe Clydel Vance l-larraett Larry Vnvuan Stovall Betty Thom assen STO The Grrls Glee Club has been very busy thrs year There are thrrty mne grrls rn the club We srng two three and four part songs The parts are first and second soprano and first and second alto As we have the four drfferent parts we are able to get some very nice effects Mrss Saxton works very hard to help us and I m sure that every grrl rn the club specral group of grrls who wrsh to recerve extra trarnrng Our first appearance was at a P T A meeting and we sang later at an assembly program At Lhrrstrnas trme rn conjunction wrth the Dramatic Club we took part in Dlckens Chrrstmas Carol ' Im sure everyone enjoyed hearrng agarn the Chrlst mas carols that are so dear to our hearts The operetta The Bells of Caprstrano was grven the last of March It was a product of both the boys and the grrls glee clubs under the du ectron of Mlss Saxton and Mr Graham and was the hrgh pornt of the year as far as the glee clubs were concerned Betty Thomassen and Henry Harper had the leads m thrs pr oductron MISS Goodell coached the speaklng parts The glee club agam had a promrnent part at commencement and at baccalaureatr exercrses as rs the custom Miss Saxton rs to be congratulated on the fine work she has done and on the srn cere effort she has put forth to make thrs a most successful year as far as musrc IS concerned at M T H S Vrrgrma Rucger 36 W'U '6 HHFG GCFO ru . 13 Ll. 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Z Page Forty seven U G-db GCFO Page Forty elght THE I936 OWL MBE Back Row Harry pa ' Joe Sclnlllng R.chard Stalker Oryal Bear Ro ger Derr Bull Horr Eugene Holrrnan Kenneth Mellza Ronald Hol oclw llchard Cu ras Wayne Furlney Mlddle Row Doroll.y Glllesole Helen Hewry Eloise Rous Mary Grimes Vivian Mrles Mary Schilling Ada Margaret Wlqhlman Harriet Larry Lucllle Dull June Swlgarr Hilda Hall Front Row Margaret McCarty Vlvuan Peterson Janet Houser Dons Elcheson Helen Goodell John McCord Elizabeth Bennett Lydia Walsh Lorralne Bennett Dorothea Ruckman Jean lvlzllron Mar garet Jackson STO lhe Moorrte Dramatlc Club has had a very successful year Late IH the sprmg of the preccdrrg year the club met and elected the followmg offrcers John McCord p esrclert Betty Fe dmann VICE presxdent and I elen Massock secretary treasurer The sp nsor M1 s Goodell proposed that the offrcers make programs durmg the sum mer months for the followmg years work Accordmgly the program commlttee Durmg the first week of school the club met and began rts sfrres of monthly me trngs The hrst semester was rather ummportant except for the Chrlstmas play Drckens Chrrstmas Carol' was presented Jolntly oy the Dramatrc Club and the Glee Club The one act play was portrayed IU seven scenes and was both gay and mter e t1ng The program was grven rn the form of a vesper servlce the Sunday before C urs mas On March 51 th Dramatrc Club together wrth the scrrbblers gave a party rn the new gym Each member rnvltecl a guest many new Dramatlc Club members bemg ntroduced rn th1S way Dancmg Aprrl fool games and pmg pong furnlshed the en LOIL31 rment The sprr g months were busy ones for the organrzatron A patrrotlc play was grven rn Aprll through request of local patrrotrc rnstructors A one act play was presented at the Aprrl meetrng of the P 1' A Also durrng the spr1ng sea on a serres of three one act plays was grven rn the rew gym to rar e money for necessary expenses All rn all the members and sponsor feel that we have had a farrly successful year and we only hope that next year w1ll brrng the accompllshment of more dramatrc m iluenc In the hrgh school work Iohn McCord 36 l . . 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I X ' ' 9 I THE I936 OWL CAST Dorothy Grllespre Stanley Cathcarf Helen Henry Kenneth Melrza Kafhryn Walsh Joe Schrllung Eclrfh Larry Harry Sparks Dorrs Efcheson tvlary Irene Currrs Carol Lugrbrll Rrchard Curtis John McCord Elorse Rous ' lhe Lucky Grrl was the trtle of the play chosen by the class of 1936 and rt proved to be a very rnterestrng and successful performance when grven before a large apprecratrve audrence of students and townspeople assembled rn the New Gym Frrday hebruary 21 19.56 Ann Mrtchell 1Helen Henryl proved to be the lucky grrl rn the frnal summary of the plot although practrcally every female character of the cast at one trme had an opportunrty to become the lucky one and rt seemed for some trme that Sally Crothers lbarol Lugrbrllb was to be the herorne when she accepted the proposal of the hero The play opened rn the home of Grant Mrtchell tHarry Spar ks! Besrdes the host berng present hrs three pals and co partners rn the Lrttle Beaver gold mme Gordon Brown lJohn Mcbordl Phr rp Brandon lJoe Schrllrngl and Joseph Cantwell 1Rrchard Lurtrsl are deep rn conversatron corrcernrng the condrtron of the mrne rn whrch they all have rnvested consrderable money Lhester Morrrs 4Kenneth Melrzal rs the promoter of the mrne and he next appears and rnforms the boys that the mrne wrll be lost unless they can drg up more money lh only solutron to more money rs for Morrrs to recerve the S150 000 whrch has been left to hrm and whrch he wrll get when he marrres Mrtchell suggests that he hold a party rn hrs home rnvrtrng the elrgrble females and Morrrs rs to propose to them untrl he finds one who wrll accept At the party the serres of proposals rncludes one to Helen Bryant lKathryn Walshl who rs engaged to Phrlrp Brandon Elrzabeth Harrrngton lMarv Curtrsl who refuses Marran Andrews lDorrs Etchesonl who rs rnsulted because she thrnks hrs only motrve rn proposrng marrrage rs to get the money Mrldred Cornrsh rDorothv Grlles pr U who grves hrm to understand that her love affarr wrll not be lrke that but srmrlar to that of young Lockrnvar Ann Mrtchell ll-Ielen Henryj whom Mrtchell really loves and whose love rs returned but refuses hrs proposal because he has broken so many promrs s to her In desperatron he proposes to Mary 1Edrth Larryl the mard who rs already en g ged Hrs proposal to bally Crothers tCarol Lugrbrllr rs accepted but when he Joy fully rnforms the acceptance to hrs pals Joe Cantwell rnforms hrm that Sallv rs hrs grrl Mrs Gordon Brown lElorse Roush the Jealous wrfe has a part rn the party grv rng her husband trouble Lhester next meets Ann whom he really loves and at the conclusron of therr con versatron Ann calls Uncle Horace lbtanley Cathcartl The old gentleman comes to see Ann at the mrdnrght hour and he promrses to talk wrth Chester and try to strarghten thrngs out In the hnal outcome after many rnterestrng srde plots Sally and Joe elope leavrng a note wrth the mard The boys try to persuade Morrrs not to marry to get hrs money but Chester has decrded that he really lores Ann and they are happrly marrred Incl dentally he gets the money and the mme rs saved UO'lH'lW QPFU ' I ' . 4 . 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' ' A4 A I Pagr Fo ty nrn Page Frfty E O 715 ll U MBER Baclc Row Pauline Calhoun Delores l-lelrnlclc Mnldrecl Russel, Vlvnan Smulh Vlolel l-lale Lucille Carrier Ada Margarel Wughlman Bar bara Pace Mary Grimes Mary Elxzabelh Moore Edllh Long Joaw Wnllnams Margarel Jackson Lorraine Bennell l-lelen l-lenry Dorns Elcheson Elolse Rous Mldclle Row l-lenruella Swugarl June Swlgarl Eileen Dawson Donna Rulledqe Mary Schilling Kale l-lamblen Anna Bosserrnan Mllclreo ry Dorolhy Gillespie Bessie l-lowe Irene Muller l-larrnel Larry Max :ne Vance Irene Bealor l-lazel Fry Fronl Row Evelyn Faris Ellzabelh Bennell Marqarel McCarly Vuvuan Pelerson l-lelen Massoclc Mary Irene Curlus Clara Nell Moore Peg gy McConlcey Blrdne Lewis Vovuan Slovall Dorls Bennell Belly Beery l-lazel Albrlghl lrno Davis Belly Jo Walsh STO Wrth the addrtron of the new gymnasrum physrcal educatron became an added re qurrement at M T H b The first class was held shortly after the b 11 rng of the second semester wrth Mrss Aregler as our rnstructor The group consrsts of approxr mate y seventy grrls and the class rs held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from two srx teen to three snrteen Durrng thrs trme we do a serres of supervrsed efcercrses and lrter rn the hour we have a chorce of games such as rndoor baseball basketball shuffle board or prng pong ln order to partrcrpate each grrl IS requrred to have a doctors exammatlon and a s ateme it showmg her fitness to be ID sports Kathryn Walsh 36 352 T H I 9 3 6 W L I , ... ,- , 1 IQ ED: ' L S .,, , , ,gr Q 9 9 f D Q as by do E ,L M E S Johnson, 'Mary Michael, Margarel Gellell, Carol Luglloill, Edilh Lar- H l R Y l qi :N Al ca i f ' 1 ' - -W' THE l936 OWL g Aawx: QE , S l e J 3-I , r . ..,,.1 ,,,, ,-4' H. 2:41 ' bg' il as MBE Back Row Paul Reeser Allred Cahal Roberr Knnghl Francis Slolces Al van Cobb Ward Weedman Wallace Balmer Rlcharcl Warren Ken nelh l-lelmuck Roger Derr John Zregler Phnlup Trenlcle Eugene l-lollf man Wayne Turner Dean Schmllz Jaclc Vance Charles Tharp 3rd Row Wayne Furfney John Bales Dean Fuller Sfanley Vance Rach ard Sfallrer Bull Massoclc Wnlbur l-lelmsclc Paul Murphy Joe Medley Wesley Calhoun George Rock Russel Amdor Carl Luclc Lloyd Riggs John Muller 2nd Row Ambrose Yeagle Roger Slamp Junior Gee John Curhs Rich ard Lukens Ronald l-loloch Francns Muller Kennelrh Swallow Gordon Davus Lloyd Suevers George Banley Ralph Golden Maurice Mur phey Fronl Row John Bowman l-larry Mules George Fry Paul Luglbull Eldon Clearwaler Garland Sleagall Raymond Knrghl' l-larry Walden Francis Geller Kennelh Krepps James Cadle Donald Smulh James Trenlcle STO lhe boys physrcal educatron class meets twrce each week for work and for play One day a week rs devoted to play such as basketball and rndoor baseball The other day rs devoted to calrsthenrcs from whrch many of us acquue sore muscles but rt rs the purpose ot the physrcal educatron classes to make the body capable of a lrttle work or strarn wrthout gettrng strff Jornts These classes are conducted by Mr Crarg our athletrc coach lhe well drrected QXCICISQS followed by a refreshrng shower are very mvrgor atmg Inadequate facrlltres have formerly prevented us from havrng physrcal educatron but the new gymnaslum affords ample opportunrty for good physrcal trarmng Eugene Hoffman 34 NQCEDCU I F1 T5 ' ' - - I . -.Q I - 1 ' . 1 ' - '11 . - . - - . 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A .' . - ' Page Frfty one FHZFHOW Page F fry two E O ITS beauT Tul' Go geous' PerTec ' This was exclaurned by ap proxnrnaTely sux hundred people who gaThered ID Thus beauTuTul new build :ng To wnTness The TnrsT game played upon This Tune new Tloor From The spoTless whlTe walls To The dlzzy brulluancy oT The glass lllce Tloor came a Thnll To The audience ThaT only such arTlsTry would brnng IT was IusT a lsTTle bugger IusT a l1TTle Tnner and 1usT a luTTle more beauTlTul Than had been expecTed TH I936 WL I5 Y M T T al IIN, ATHLETICS E O Mr Craug our popular young aThleTuc durecTor came To us un The Tall oT I935 wuTh such an ouTsTandung aThleTuc career ThaT l wull endeavor To descrube a Tew oT hus ouTsTandung achueve menTs Mr Wulluam R Craug was born un Mullcreek Pennsylvanua and arTended guammar school aT Bulrer Pennsylvanua l-le aTTen ded hugh school aT I.aTrobe la where he was a member oT The sTaTe champuon TooTball and baskeTball Teams ATTer beung graduaTed Trom hugh school he aTTended Kusku PreparaTory School un hus home sTaTe add conTunued makung a name Tor hum selT un aThleTucs Mr Cra g nexT came To lllunous Wesleyan Unu versuTy To conTunue hus educaTuon and wun more aThleTuc honors MI, Craxg ou fpopula yqung leiidr cluectol cam to s m the fall of 9' l-le TursT became a member oT The well known naTuonal TraTernuTy 1935 wuth such n sdut S h h standmg lecord ugma u w uc has a very acTuve chapTer aT Wesleyan Unu versuTy ln hus Tour years aT Wesleyan he earned Tour leTTers un TooTball Tour un baskeTball and Three un baseball l-le played The posuTuon oT end on The TooTball Team and hus playung was so remarkable ThaT he was chos en Tor Tour years as a member o'u The LuTTle NuneTeen All ConTerence FooTball Team and one year was guven honorable menTuon on The l.uberTy All Amerucan FooTball Team l-lus TeammaTes made hum capTaun oT Theur TooTball Team and hus baseball TeammaTes be-sTowed upon hum The same honor ATTer Mr Craug was graduaTed Trom Wesleyan wuTh a Bachelor s Degree un The Luberal ArTs and Scuence College he was chosen To be as susTanT TooTball coach under Dr ElIuoTT and assusTanT baske+baII coach un der WalTer RoeTTger The presenT baseball coach aT The UnuversuTy oT ll lunous BoTh oT The above men recommended Mr Craug very hughly Tor The posuTuon oT aThleTuc durecTor oT our school and we Teel ThaT our chouce was The very besT Now I wull Tell oT Mr Craug s achuevemenTs Thus year un TulTullung hus duTues as aThleTuc durecTor oT lvl T T-l S As Thus us wruTTen un The early parT oT The baseball season we donT know wheTher uT was successTul or noT buT our TooTball and baskeTball Teams alThough noT so successTul Trom The sTand pounT oT vucTorues cerTaunly dusplayed able coachung n Theur duTTerenT manoeuvers AnoTher unTeresTung observaTuon us ThaT each oT The Teams umproved and reached uTs peak aT The end oT uTs respecTuve season whuch proves ThaT Mr Craug wull have The TasTe oT vucTory very oT Ten nexT year l-le has unsTulled and promoTed un The boys good sporTs manshup and a desure To wun whuch wull show wonderTul resulTs un The TuTure To you, Coach Craug, we are wuTh you un everyThung you do un order To brung Tame and honor To M T l-l S and we wush you much success un producung bugger and beTTer and greaTer Teams Tor our school un The TuTure ECO 10500 . . . , ' -u I ' . 1 T ' ' . 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Bl ' , l ' 1 ' f O The TooTball Team oT I935 was successTul un many ways alThougT' mosT oT The games were losT The record Tor The season was one Tue one vucTory and sux loses The Te came wuTh our counTy ruval ClunTon ano despuTe The TacT ThaT The game ended un a deadlocuc The Farmer CuTy boys by Tar ouTplayed The C,lunTon Team lhus us proven by The TacT ThaT ua mer Cury made so many more TursT downs Than ClunTon Because oT Thus I Thunlr many oT us could call Thus a moral vucTory anyway Ihe vuc Tory came over our oTher ruval Lelioy as a clumax To a noT Too success Tul season and seemed To mare up Tor all The prevuous loses The bloclcung and Tacrluuug oT Thu yeau s Team was excepTuonal and uTs greaT assorTmenT oT successTul plays esuaolush The Tacr uhaT The Team wa very well coached The games are a follows lvl T l-T S 7 Faurbury 28 Thus game was played very early un The season and our boys were noT guuTe ready To meeT whaT p oved To be one oT The sTrongesT Teams un CenTral lllunous AlThough The opponenT s score was hugh our boys puT Tremely hoT weaTher M T-TS 4 Tuscola LO Farmer CuTy uusT couldnT cluck The TursT halT o Thus game buT a Ter an unspurung dressung room Tallc The boys came Through wuTh Tlyung colors and we belueve ThaT had There been a Tew more munuTes To play our boys would have Tued or won Thus game M T T-I S 7 ClunTon 7 Thus was The game un whuch The blue and grey really cluclced They made more TursT downs Than ClunTon They ouTpassed Them and un almos everyway ouTplayed The boys Trom The counTy seaT T-lowever They were badly Touled on one play and ThaT wenT Tor a Touchdown Farme CuTy came baclc TughTung luke warruors aTTer ClunTon s Touchdown ano sco ed wuThun a Tew munuTes The gun once mor cuT shorT our spuruTed rallys whuch would have TermunaTed un a vucTory FFPEWCQH CWHU u C .W ' -0 . 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' X . s -.1 ,F A, , u c.. u u u A , 'Q u'uu , Z u Pa 1 Puttx s vnu ggw-me Pr-be-lee-n fi ...Z IIIX 1 E O lVlTl-TS 0 TrunlTy 33 Thus score sounds bad buT The Craig proTeges were ouTplayed nn only Two deoarTmenTs ThaT belng pass recervung and Thrownng Such a Thang as Thus could hardly be helped because our gallanT llTTle baclcheld men were lusT noT Tall enough To baT down all oT Thexr passes So we wll have To blame NaTure Tor Thls deTeaT lvlTl-TSO Chenoalfi Thus was our homecoming game Chenoa won as you can see by The above score buTTh1s doesnT porTray The splendid lane play and snze able gains our Team perTo med Gu Team even had Chenoa s wonderTu passnng aTTaclc Taurly well boTTleo up e cepT on a Tew occasnons oT whnch Two oT Them meanT Touchdovl ns M T l-l S 0 Qlbson ClTy 2I The Moore grldmen lusT couldn T geT gowng In Thls game and as wc all have our oTT days TT seemed To be our boys day l-TS E Paso 8 The blue and gray loolced good aT Tumes and Then again noT so gooo agaunsT The EI Paso Team The blocknng as usual was very good and on one occasaon enahled one oT our men wlTh hus own good ball carrynng To MTHs7 LeRoyO By deTyung old man weaTher and Twe lnspnred LeRoy Team The gal lanT T1ghTers Trom Farmer ClTy earned Thls well deserved vucTory D sblTe The poor playmg conduhons our Team IU deTenslve blaylng reached 'Ts pealc and The bloclung Nas very good as IT had been all season f f T H I 9 3 6 W L ' r . r ' l . . , . . 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Z f as year flnusfwed flfree eason of very con lsfenf foofball H was always a bu warf on e e a d very eldorn rnlssea geffnno fns nfan on offense an ey Qafwcarf Salah y no proyeo no e one of f e e f fac e Cen ral llllno urns o w rourf year o foo a a u brulllanf facllung ard bloc lng wlll cerfavnly be rnu sed nexf year Josepfm Scfflllng Joe our srnal our nngbfy senuor guarferbaclc lfa Comolefeo lfls second G10 as season of varslfy foofbal by dns pay ng greaf falenf as a weld general and sa.efy nnan H w also adepf af fa vc' nd ar'J ne pfner funoannenfals of foofpall Paul Srnlflw Snnuffy ano ner senlor lwa played fwo years of very con slsfenf oofoall af rgrf d a d ins asslgnnnenf on eyery play was ways Carried ouf wnlw no alu On defense bls ablluf o was greaf consvoerlng fl e Tac fffaf lfe was so srnall Francis Muller Goose a sensor played rugfff end and coal away e counfed on fo oo fn paw rns speclallfy was brealong up op ponenf end run OUT lne wa a 0 an excepflonal pass recelyer ano bocfer Eugene Woods Woody our ollfTllFJTlf6 scnuorf bacx and fwalf Jer furned many slzeaole gain by lm powerfu plunges He lwad 1 good passlng arrn and was emepflonal a a defensuve full bafl and ffal baclr 1 lcnard Cu fl loc 3 ooo senl r ba carrler could oe UDDGUUGC o eff ng ffe oa fey ar end he eno He was sonnew af anolcapped by nfs sze r e fre resf of flfe bacrneo ouf rna e up or nus un speeo He com o a so ocf and faclle fery we re' f f . r gi I 1 PPCU'4'Ul UHiPFU 4 W 1 l . 3 1 CT 1 c,, - 1 1 A s - 1 -4- . 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I- ag, Saxty E O Raclaard Lukens Dack alTlwougla a senaor came ouT Tor Hwe Team Tor Hae TarsT Tame Haas yea and slwowed Tremendous courage and alerT ness He learned Tlae game guackly and parTacapaTed very well an a number oT game To CapTaan elecT Leonard CnaTT Snallae a small buT wary leTT end das played greaT TalenTs an Tacklang blockang Hae opposang Tackle and an Tlae arT oT pass receavang naTTae s a leader an wal make a splendad co capTaan nexT yeaa Co CapTaan elecT Landas Hurley BuTcl1 as expecTed To do greaT Hwang as a Tull ack nexT year He was ouT waHw a broken arm parT o Tlae season buT Tne parT lwe oao plav was plwenomanal He plunge lake Bronko Nuezurska and Tackaed egually as wel Paul lvlurplwy Murpla our aggressave leTT guard was always an Hae Tlaac o Hae TaglwT and kepT goang unaal Hae wnasHe was blown He wa be back nexT year and wall be ve y user al To Hae Team STanley Vance STan anoHwer small buT magnTy player on our Teara played Hae cenTer posaTaon very nandaly and seloom very seldom ever made a bao pass or nnassed a Tackle He as only a soplaomorc and laas Two years oT greaT TooTball alweao ol laanc Qscar Gee Jr Qc anoTlaer soplaomo e played Hae blocacang laalT bac oosaTaon on our Team very suTTacaenHy He wa also ou punTe and dad a Tne oo oT kac ang T'aroLglnouTTl1e season la laas pu T ang keeps developang he wal e on o Hwe esT punTers an l secTaon oT Hae s a e and J e a ver valuaoe man To oua Team E O Smufh Schnllmq Holoch Craig coach Ca+l'1c:ar+ nuff Reeser Woods Curhs Hurley Calhoun Gee Muller Lukens Huff Weedman Vance Medley Burke PAQ S CWFHU FFPEDWPHBWPG O Pagt Srxty Tw o E O Mansfreld won the drstrnctron of berng the first wrnnrng team rn the new gym when they beat the purple and whrte of M T H S by the score of 21 11 The game was loosely played by both frves showrng that rnsuffrcrent practrce was lackrng by the local frve On luesday evenrng December 2 1935 Farmer Crty opened the season losrng to Unrversrty Hrgh of Normal wrth the score of 29 9 Inabrlrty to connect on grft shots and lack of suffrcrent work outs held back the M T H S five On December 10 the team lost a close heart breakrng game to DeLand by the score of 24 22 Wrth one mrnute left to play and the score 18 22 rn favor of DeLand bparks tred the game at 22 22 with 11 seconds of trme remarnrng A foul by Farmer Lrty gave the DeLand forward a free toss but he mrssed and the rebound was trpped rn by Wells just as the gong sounded Much drscussron and argurng followed but the referee on conferrrng wrth the two teams announced DeLand the wrnner On December 13 the Waynesville qurntet rnvaded the new gymnasrum and trounced the M I' H b clan by a 24 18 score The game was rough and the small purple and whrte team could not cope wrth the huge rugged Vlaynesvrlle outfrt Our team got back rn the wrrrrrrrrg column on December 20 by whrpprng LeRoy on he new gym floor by the score of 32 21 Sparks hrt the basket from all angles to be he outstandrng performer of the game After the Lhrrstmas holrdays tht purple and whrte were defeated by Grbson Crty next day to a splendrd victory agarnst Vleldon Wrth a score of 31 21 One of the brggc st games of the season was the V! apella M T H S affarr played on lfebruary 22 rn the new gym Captarrr Snrff and hrs teammates walloped therr op ponents by an overwhelmrrrg score of 34 24 much to the delrght of the crowd of spec tators It was the hrst trme that Wapella has been defeated srnce wrnnrng the county tournament After thrs game our team recerved consrderable more recognrtron than Qvtr before On lrrrday January .51 the purple and whrte went to Mansfield and reversed therr frrst loss of the season when they defeated therr nerghbor crty to a thrrllrrrg 32 31 vrc tory It was a heated battle all the way wrth never more than two pornts separatrng he two evenly matched teams After leadrng all the way a last basket rn the final seconds of the game by Scales re Mahomet guard gave the Mahomet team a much argued game from the purple and whrte at Mahomet on February 1 brx letters were awarded by the coach at the conclusion of the season Captarrr Leonard bnrif lnugerre Vkood Landrs Hurley Harold Rrggs John VS atson and Harry bpar ks were the men honored Harry bparks and Eugene Wood are the only two of the above men who wrll be lost by graduatron and the prospects for next year are consrdered very brrght 1 T H I 9 3 6 W L t . 1 K. . - -I , - A . , ,L E by a score of 21-18. The bowed to Monticello later in the week but came back the L ' . 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I 0 1 '- 1'-fl ' ,.-,, ..., ,W ..-,.- E 936 QQNW X0 V 0 be 'V Qxi Sparks Coach Craig Cap+am Snncf Rnggs Wafson Hurley Llenfz Horr Bealor Page Sixty five I W L .fab -q 6.'1'!' uno SQ . . o A 445' Coleman Y X' l L if f FFPGHWPE 4.46 E O S SU wrth nrne lettermen avarlable M T H S should have one of the best teams thrs year rn the hrstory of the school The team should wrn nearly all of therr games vrrth cooperatron among the players whrch they wrll undoubtable have A veteran prtchrng squad and recervrng staff wrll be back thrs year Snrff and Gee wrll do the prtchrng and Vance and Huff wrll take care of the catchrng Three of our best lettermen are lost ror thrs season because of srckness They are John and Drck Watson and Eugene O Neal The Indrvrdual Players Are As Follows lfdward Vance Lddre rs a veteran catcher who rs small but rs always rn the ball game Hrs sprrrt keeps the other players on therr toes He wrll be graduated thrs sprrng and wrll be a noted loss to the team Lugene Wood Gene rs a thrrd base veteran who plays errorless ball and rs a pow ertul hrtter He wrll be graduated thrs year Ralph Hurt Ralph rs a veteran frrst baseman and general clean up man He rs well noted tor hrs hne hrttrng and alert heldrng whrch has saved many a game He wrll p ay hrs last game for M T H S thrs year because of graduatron kraners Mrller Lvoose rs a left held xeteran whose punch rnto the outer gardens rs always apprecrated He wrll be lost next year by graduatron btanley bath art batch rs another senror who rs vrorkrrrg hard for an outheld posr tror Ht rs a good frelder and a farr hrtter Leonard bnrtt bnrlr rs a frne prtcher and shortstop and has always won hrs share Junror bet Oscar rs a hard luck prtcher of last year but rs expected to do brg thrngs thrs year He rs a brg asset to the team as he has two years of playrng eft lfrank Lrertz Prank rs a sophomore second sacker and lead off man Thrs rs hrs tr st year on the squad but he looks very capable of holdrng hrs own Harold Rrggs Rrggs rs a thrrd baseman and rs grvrng Gene VS oods plenty of com petrtron for thrrd base posrtron Hr rs a good hrtter and may be shrfted to the Outheld Maurrce Kent Kent rs a sophomore short stop but plays and acts lrke a veteran H rs a good hrtter and helder Paul Murphy Paul rs a Jrnror who rs tryrng hard for an outtrtld posrtrorr He hrts and rrelds well and wrll be a valuable man next year Raymond Rte er Ray rs a relrtt crtcher and a very handy man to have around to fill any vacant posrtron He wrll be back next year John bwrney and Don Mrlton are two sophomores who are battlrng fo center freld honors At prtse rt rt looks lrkt a toss up between them Both wrll become val u'1ble men rn later years xp 3 , 471 DO N6 Page Srxty srx Q T H I 9 3 6 W L B A E B A L L R E M E , . ' . I ,- r . ' 1 ' . V-I 1 yr ' ' , I , ' 3 - . ' of the ball games, This is Leonar'd's last year' of ball playing for' M. T. H. S. 1 ' A . L X I , ' , '! ' . 'S - ' - - - 'sr 1' ' . w ' v E 3 , -1 rv A . - ' x ' 2 I 1 - 1 r - f - Q' . a i sk .' r .. Q 5 HI, f'. - 5 'K N THE l936 OWL Ieliox erm e were aten rn otr s 1 e ' 1r w r 11 beaten the ye ll before by the score of 10 2 It seemed that NI I H S was a brt on par Gee was rrreffectwe on the mound and our hrttrng was awav below axerage Arnold Hazel the Lel-toy prtcher was hurng 1 good das behlnd the heaxy hrttrng, or John Buckles 11411111 ltlltltl We were havrng a good day at Del and and won by the seore of lr 3 Gee had a g.,ood day at the bat getting four hrt1: Huff and Reeser poled trrples wrth the bases loaded bnrft was very eftectue m wrnnrng the game wrth four hrts and atrrkmg out ten battere Vance was catchrng and the whole team were eertarnly on therr toesx Bellflower rtherei The team went to Bellflower to get ruenge from the 10 8 losi at the hands or George bprau the year before and defeated Earl Sprau the brother of the former pltcher by the score of 1 3 Gee dld very good work on the mound allowrrrg only four hrts and str rkmg out twelve Pracucally everyone on the team made a h1t that day DeLand I here 1 DeLand came here a greatly rmproved team srnce the mat trme we met them thrs sprmg We won however after a Seven run rally ID the srxth rnnrng by the score of 11 9 Paul Halcomb had the local boys breakrng therr backs Qwrngrng at hrs curus untrl he developed a sore arm 1n the svcth mnmg Vance Nirller and Gee were Cer tarnly hawmg a hne day at the batter Q box Our frrst double pl'1y of the vear oe curred m the fourth lllfllllg and was made from Huff at second to Gee at first Srrrff prtched untrl the last rnnlng and was then relreved by Gee I936 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Aprll Apr ll Apr rl M33 May, Vlay Max Max May May Roy De Land Be llflow 4 r Ire Land W eldon LeRoy Nlahomet Glbson C1ty A eldon Bellflow er Vlahomtt Here Ihere Therm Hert Hen The-re Here Here Then Here Thtlx :eww 1-Pbmmvbm in , hgfi it QQ nga Svcty it ve rr V P- O D P V P - v .4 '1 5 ' ' 'U - 1 . . . . 1 1 . - -1-1 . . 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In Jrhe aoo e prcrure you see rhe beauhlul 'nclcef boolh lo The new gym al whrch seve al ruousand persons pand admlssrons durrng The larsl year The beaurllul loboy wnfh Hr lrne marble floors and maqnnfrcenl rule wall r a real asser To The value ol Jrhe school If a counhng machine were placed In lhrs lobby I+ would probably regrsrer several mlllron people nn rhe years ro come TH I936 W' ,I ., , .. SCHCCJL THE I936 OWL BeneaTh These spacious shelT rung walls Whuch ruse agaTnsT The sky WnThan These well beloved halls Where here Tor years gone by We ve rneT and learned To know each oTher And sTudued slde by side We soon rnusT bass Tron' The world oT books And learn on The oTher srde I Then cvassfnaTes These oays w1llcounT We l really seern worTh whnle When There are obsTacles To surrnounT The ThouqhT oT a Truendly smile WTTI help us along The Tnresome way We wnll sTarT aT The sound oT passnnq TeeT fxnd The clanq oT locker doors wnll sTay To caTch The nnaqnc momenTs TleeT We ll wawder back Thru bygone years And luye aoaun Tn yesTerday ForqeTTnnq Tor a mornenT Tears ThaT Trouble us on oTher days Perhaps In some d1n'T hndden corner Gr human hearT we ll Tnnd lnaT To our school we ve broughT sonne honor Which passlnq we have leTT behlno June SwlgarT 36 W 'HC 'WPPO 9 Lag 5 X wr-4-4-web Page Sevt rrty tw o E O Homecomrng lhe thrrd annual homecomrng at Moore Townshrp Hrgh S hcol wa held or Frrdaf Octob r 18 19.56 lhrs homecomrng was one nex er to be forgotten by any of us who were present Lyerythrng was rdeal for the errtrre program Frrday was one of those rdeal October days almost too warm for football but entrrely satrsfactory for wa ch mg the parade and other events Although the football game was not a success frorr the standpornt o the score rt vas a hugh success rn drawrng a hugh c owd to th game whrch was played Frrday nrght on the well lrghted freld at M T 11 S There was very lrttle studvrng rn school that day as everybody was workr ff or rofrt 1 l stunts whrch made the parade a double success EX ery club class and orffanrz tro r rn school was represented by erther a stunt or float Frrst prrzes for both stunts d floats were grven to th Junrors for then splendrd representatrons The parade formed rtself early rn the afternoon aro nd the front of the chool burldrng and then wound 1ts way around the streets and covered most of Farmer Cr y There was much ho rkrng of horns and cheerrng on the part of the parader whrch pu the town rnto a hne homecomrng sprrrt A dance was held after the game whrch was well ttended and enroved by all It seemed very drffrcult for some of us to get back to our books on Monday after ll h a gay trme on Frrday Elrzabeth Bennett 36 The S runi' Show VN hat a success' But how could rt be otherwrse wrth the fine cooperatron and or rgrnalrty of both the stude rts and then sponsors thc loxely new gym and the a ldrtro r al new feature of B auty Queen A rewrew ot that nrght seems to be a very pleas ant thought There were the freshmen relrvrng therr good old M T H S days and mrrrrrcrng therr b loved teachers then the sopho nores wrth therr amateur hour and rn Lsrng therr talent made entertarnmnt for ex eryone next were the Junrors who de lrghted the audrence wrth therr representatron of comrc cartoons and splendrd persor rhcatrons of comedrans and last but not least were the senrors who w on the cup wrth therr orrgrnalrty nne cooperatron and thexr capabrlrty of producrng somethrng every one lrked They represented for the pleasure of an aged man the dances of Spam Russra France and Amerrca whrch ended by a grand frnale The last stunt was fol lowed by songs from the Boys Glee Club After the classes had presented therr stunts the seats were removed from the door and the Beauty Queen cDorothy Grllespre 363 and her four attendants 4Helen Massock 37 Mary Irene Curtrs 36 Kate Hamblen 38 and B tty Thomassen 39I entered very slowly accompanred by beautrful strams of musrc and walked to the other s de of the gym where the ceremony of crownrng the Queen was performed by Prrncr pal O H VS rsthuff Thrs feature must have nlled everyones heart wrth prrde as he lookel upon such splendor and the lowely new gym The Queen and her attendants wrth therr honored partners were the nrst to dance on the marvelous Hoor and after wards the spectators also danced for several hours to the musrc of a xery frne orches tra lhe bturt bhow has long been an rmportant event but nexer X rrl ore bt as lo g remembered as the one held De ember 6 1935 Wlrrch also dedrcated the new gy nr . 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' -4 Q3 M -.v Q Q g tyh WIIZFHQFH FPIOG Page Seventy four E O Orchestra Concert barmer Lrty DeLand and Vkeldon gave a combrned orchestra concert Tuesday January 21 These three orchestras are all under the drrectron of Mr Harry Merry It was enjoyed by the audrence as thrs rs the first year that an orchestra has grven ri concert wrth or wrthout the assrstance of the other orchestras Keep up the good work orchestra New Gym New Events Srnce we now have a very modern new gym rt rs possrble to have many events and happenrngs whrch were rmpossrble to have before There were numerous ones but some of the most promrnent were the two school dances February 7 and Aprrl 14 prelrmrnary contest speeches talks by drfferent out of town speakers Unrversrty of Illrnors Glee Club of 100 male vorces presentrng an hour s entertarnment Illrnors Wes leyans male quartet sang a group of selectrons and many others too numerous to mentron Other new events around M T H b thrs year were the movres held on Thursday evenrngs about every two weeks There were about erght or ten of these movrng prc tures shown by Whrch the students greatly benefited The foods class under Mrs Prl kenton s supervrsron served school lunches on Tuesday and Thursday durlng the cold weather so that the students would not have to get out rn the cold to go home At a later date pre and rce cream and cookres were served Dramatic Club Scrlbbler Party lhe Dramatlc Club entertarned fr rends and new members at an Aprrl Fool's party rn the school gym Tuesday March 31 Dancrng and prng pong furnrshed the enter tarnment Lhaperons were Mr and Mrs VVrsthuff Mr and Mrs Roberts and Mrss Scrlbbler Party lhe bcrrbblers held a party rn the sewrng room Frrday November 15 at 7 30 Each member rnvrted a guest and the faculty was also rnvrted Clever newspaper games and dancrng fur nrshed entertarnment An rmpromptu newspaper was organized and edrted and the better parts were publrshed rn the lrrgh school column of the Farm er Lrty Journal Sophomore Party lhe sophomore class gave a party rn the mam hall of the hrgh school Tuesday March 14 at 4 .50 The evenrrrg was spent playrng cards and dancrng The refresh ments were green and whrte rce cream and cake representrng St Patrrck s Day colors Jumor Party lhursday February 20 the Junror class gave a party at the home of Mrs Prlken ton every member brrngrng a guest Mrs Prlkenton and Mr and Mrs Roberts were chaperons The evenrng was spent dancrng and playrng prng pong and cards Refresh ments of rce cream cake and candy were served Football Banquet lhe Annual Football Banquet was held at the Country Club on November 19 19.55 A very palatable drnner was served by some of the busrness men and the first speaker of the evenrng rntroduced by toastmaster Lawrence E Smrth was Dr Ellrot of Bloomrngton who spoke on Sportsmanshrp Vkrllard Benson from Illrnors Wesleyan made several remarks and VVrlbur Henry of the Dnrversrty of Illrnors was another vrs rtrng man wrth us for the evenrng Prof Oscar VVrsthuff gave a short talk and the evenrng was concluded by the awardrrg of letters to thrrteen players by Coach Brll Crarg T H I 9 3 6 W L . . h I ' y U ' ' . 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I' Page Seventy srx E O The Benefits of American Crhzenshrp The most rmportant reason vshy I thrnk a forergner would wrsh to become an Amerrcan crtrzen rs the Unrted States lrberal form of government Forergn born crtr zens may vote on the chorce of presrdent and thus have a part rn the government rn stead of berng ruled by a dlctator or krng as rn so many forergn countries lhe opportunrtres to a forergner whrch are free are numerous such as publrc schools publrc lrbrarres settlement houses and parks These are all provrded for the health and mental advancement of the rmmrgrant Lrke the hrst people who came to Amerrca so do many forergn born come now for relrgrous freedom Thrs appears as an advantage rn the eyes of the forergner because here they may worshrp therr own God rn therr own way as they can not rn many for ergn countrres The Unrted States naturally cannot guarantee anythrng lrke full protectron to a forergner who rs not naturalrzed but a naturalrzed crtrzen rs entrtled to the same pro tectron as rs grven to an Amerrcan born crtrzen and a farr trral rn the courts Unlrke many of the forergn countrres especrally at the present trme the Unrted States does not make mrlrtary servrce compulsory for young boys or old men For the Iorelgn born who care for the hrgher arts or wrsh to learn more about them there are muslc halls open arr plays opera and art gallerres lhe factorres whrch have been closed for several years are now berng opened thus provxdrng a wrde varrety of rndustr res New rnventrons are berng made every day thus rncreasrng busrness and employment every day and some of rts effects are strll vwrth us poverty rn thrs country IS tremendously less than rn Europe and the Orrent Steps are berng taken by the government also t lessen pox erty even more Although taxes are a necessrty rn the Umted States they are much less than rn the majorrty of forergn countrres In order to pay taxes and provrde the necessrtres of lrfe the forergner must have money Laborers are payed moderate prrces and slulled workers recerve hrgh pay The forergn born women may earn some money by maklng lace or vseavrng baskets or cloth NN ar rs an rnternatronal problem at present as rt always has been That rs why a torergner should realrze the advantages of comrng to the Unrted States whrch has had tewer wars than other countrres and because rt IS really a huge rsland a great drs tance from other contlnents and more easlly protected by rts large navy In thrs country the forergner may enjoy the advantages of becomrng a crtrzen of the Unrted States vshrle lrvmg rn a community where there are other foreign born crt lzens or hrs natlonallty lhe reasons whrch have been grven are only a part of the many practrcal advan tages of becomrng a crtrzen of the Unrted States wrth rts government of the people by the people and for the people Besrdes the practrcal advantages the forergner should consrder the splrltual ad xantages Among these are peace of mrnd and a feelrng of securrty from war and poverty at least much more so than rn war fevered Europe for war brrngs death poverty and desolatron thrngs whrch no man wants to happen to hrs famrly Mar gar et Jackson 3 4 E I936 O 'WGEEWUPZW ' -W I A ' t P g Y 2519555 ZFOOZII' 1 - I 1 ' V ' A T I - 1 '. 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T . r 'r I fu r, . . rp :D fa. , Page Seventy erght THE I936 OWL The Imporfance of Abraham Lrncoln As a Cuhzen of the State of Illrnors Abraham Lrncoln was the hrst Presrdent of the Unrted States to come from r state West of the Appalachran Mountarns Thrs rs rrnportant to Illrnors as rt made her the most prornrnent of all the W estern states She was looked upon as the leader and cther states rollowed her examples Illrnors was rn the headlrnes of the papers at all trmes durrng the lrfe of Lrncoln Hrs debates Wrth Douglas over a natron wrde questron aroused rnterest all over th country Several of the most rmportarrt speeches ever made rn hrstory were delrvercd by Lrncoln rn our home state The Lrvrl Vx ar was the rrrost strrrrng event ever to happen rn our hrstory and the man who was most looked upon most prarsed tor the successful outcome and th most respecteel was Lrncoln from Illrnors Durrng Lrncolns career and lrte thousands of people came to Illrnors rn o der to hear hrs Wonderful speeches and just to get a look at the famous errrancrpator The Fastern people found out at that trrne that Illrnors was not a wrld land full of Indrans but a wonderful land of rmmense Wealth Lrncoln made hrmself the foundatron for all the rdeals laws measures ard reso lutrons that Illrnors has made srnce hrs death In case of an emergency the tate has always looked back and asked VVhat would Lrncoln doo Illrnors was th irrst state rn the natrofr durrng the trme of Lrn olrr and she drd not fall back rnto obscurrty at hrs death Insprred by hrs greatness our home tat has kept on and rs strll enjoyrrrv the hrgh r nk rn tne natron to whrch she vas p omo ted by Abraham Lrncoln John Weedman 'ff' The Value of Abraham Lmcoln As a Crhzen of 'rhe State of Illrnors lo try to contrne the value of .1 truly great man to two hundred and fifty words rs somewhat of a task In the trrst place Abraham Lrncolrr arose from obscurrty to one of the greatest places rn hrstory that of Presrdent He struggled agarnst early poverty fought to preserve the Unron and free the lavcs and later came to a tragrc end by a crrmrnal s shot of envy Secondly on berng elected a Prtsrdent he gave Illrnors the honor of havrng th pr esrdent elect Next come hrs servr es whrch are numberless and by whrch Illrnors profited as much as any other state rn the Unron namely hrs call for troops after the flung on hort Sumner rn 1861 Trent Afrarr wrth England abolrshment of slavery candrdate fo legrslature of Illrnors Black Hawk VS ar Illrnors House of Represerrtatrves a law yer rn the Natronal House Lrncoln Douglas debates Natronal Bankrng Act Gettys brrrg Address and many other servrces of lesser rmportance Lrncoln s long resrdence rn Illrrors makes thrs state feel a greater clarm on hrnr than most others The crtrzeas of Illrnors are proud of the fact that such an rmportant chara ter drd spend much of hrs lrfe wrthrn then state For a number of years Lrrr coln operatel a sto e at Salem Illrnors I ater he became a 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Etcheiorr Burldrng, thc Hull by hugene Hoffman Launchrrrg the Shrp by Dorothy Grllcapre The Vmage by Mrs Howard June bwrgart Kathryn XR alah Mrldred Johnoon and Eugene Hoffman accompanrtd bv Mme baxtorr sang Group srngrng was enjoyed by all The 1931 medal Wao awarded to Hrlda Hall a Qerrror for Scholaatrc abrlrty per sorralrtv rnd other attrrbrrtee Ihre rs the hrst banquet by the school grwrr rn horror of selrolastrc attarnmentn also tht nrat medal to be grven by tht 'school 'Ihe loods class of the home cconomrea department under the Qupcrvrsron ot Mrs Prlkmnton prepared and strud the banquet Faculty Board Banquei' lhe kacultg rnd Board of Educatrorr were Lntertarrred Thursday eunrng Aprrl A at a banquet prepared and served by the foods clabs assrsted by the home eeorrornrcs drpartmtnt urrdrr tht supervraron of Mrs Prlkentorr rrrstructor and Dorm Etcheson charrmarr ot the prrtv June bwrgart wrote a skrt about the drffertrrt classes rn thr dcpartment whreh w rs uacd for thcrr crrttrtarrrnrcrrt Home Ec Card Par+y lhe Home Lcorromrcb Llub wrth Mrs Prlkerrtorr leader and Mary Curtrs prtsr dtnt pau a card party for the errtrre corrrmunrty on Thur 'sday afternoon March lf! 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E 6 O The Chrrs+mas Carol lhe Vloorrte Dr'1m'1t1c Llub gaxe the play l'he Clrrrstmas Carol by Drckens December 12 at the new gym under the drrectrorr of Mrss Goodcll The leadrng parts were taken by Eugene Hoffman John McCord Joe Schrllrng Orwal Bear B111 Horr Harry Sparks kenneth Mclrza Rrchard Stalker Hrlda Hall Elrzabeth Bennett and Brlly 1-'urley The boys and grrls' glee clubs wrth Mrss Saxton and Mr Graham gave several selectrons The W P C presented the school wrth a srlk Amerrcan flag at the end of the program Opereffa The Hrgh School Operetta The Bells of Caprstrano was grven Prrdav March .ll to a large audrence It was grverr bv the boys and grrlsl glee clubs under the dr re t1or of Mrss Saxton and Mr Graham llre play took place on er ranch rn Calrfor nra lhe hero Rrmon Ortego vms taken by Henry Harper who talls rn loxe wrth Ma rar Alder Betty Fhomassmn llre cast of about srxty rncluded Marre Lhrqurta Lar melrta James Alden Professor Anderson W allace Laura Anderson Jake Kraft Pose Nonceta Lone Fagle Brlly Burns Lucrlle Drll Janet Houser Kathryn WValsh John McCord Harry VValden Harry Sparks Barbara Pace Rrchard Curtrs Orval Bear Vrrgrnra Rueger Rrchard Stalker George Rock Protessor s class ot students lrrdrrns and covxboys and bagfr ge sm rshmrs School Song Xou may talk about your Hrgh Schools In thrs good old tate of ours Of all the Jolly studerts XX ho rn school room spend therr hou Maroon ard gold of Clrnton And old Qrbsons red and whrte Th y fly at freque rt ball games VN hen we meet them rn the Hght From w ry down south rn Egypt To Lake Mrchrgarrs cold shores 14 rom e 1 t to vxest rnd b'1cll agarn lust look them oer 'md o'er No other hrgh school rn thrs state ur n rtron can you show So br rve o true so fr re a crew Oi students as we are Lhor us ror we are Jolly students of M T H S We are the best of hrgh schools We are ever true Yes we are loyal exer to our blue and gray Hrp O Ray We re the klnd that dare and do FP-PDO WIIIZHWQFH . 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D 1 Page Erghty on r-r-r-ngr-mam age Elghty two E O EW Now ThaT The lasT book has been puT away The lasT exam has been TorgoTTen and everybody ns ready To go home mughT :T noT be worTh whale To pause an our mad rush and look over Those Things which are shelved away as memories Many Things have been done many have been leTT undone Many Thlngs have been learned many TorgoTTen Many good Times have been had and many sad ones experienced Old Trlendshrps have been renewed and Tormed +oge+her Tor laTe new Truend shnps have been made and bonds oT good Teellng Tued Torever lT s been a year oTl1Te a llTe dlTTerenT Trom ThaT Tound In The every day world IT has been a year which :T well spenT wull mean more ev ery Tollownng year buT :T noT so spenT means 5usT anoTher year lTs been a year oT assocraTlon wnTh Tellow sTudenTs w1Th Teachers and wnTh books IT s been a year oT gave and Take wlTh The odds some Times aga1nsT you lT s been a year oT Tnnnshung and polishing up Tor The sensor whale aT The same Tume IT has been a year oT ad5usTmenT Tor The Treshman BuT :T has been a greaT year Tor every sTudenT and as The days roll around lnTo monThs and The monThs lnTo years and The years lnTo luTe Tame your happ1esT hours may be spenT un revlewnng Those ouT sTandung momenTs spenT aT M T l-l S You ll recall Those momenTs when you were highly selT conscious when you TelT luke a penny expecTlng change when your hands TelT luke TeeT and your TeeT luke boxes when your vocal organs seemed To have declared a sTruke un general You Il recall Those Times when Mr SmuTh In Tenhonally asked you guesTuons on The day aTTer a bug daTe The nlghT be Tore and you Tound yourselT sTammernng and blusTer1ng ToTally unable To even bluTT You ll remember how he bawled you ouT beTore your Tel low sTudenTs OT course he had never been ouT on daTes when he was young and so oT course he couldn T undersTand your slTuaTlon BUT as you look back now you wnll see ThaT he was rlghT and you were wrong as usual Youll remember The aThleTlc games sTaged In The varlous seasons some oT Them Thrnllung and vncToruous oThers conTrary Youll remember The school s TnghT Tor The new gym and how :T Tnnal ly came abouT You II remember how you waTched :T grow Trom nTs Toun daTuon sTep by sTep To a magnlTrclenT sTrucTure You Il remember how TH I936 WL ASENIOR'S FAR ELL E O you cou'd hardly wauT unhl :T was Tunnshed and how large and spacuous :T seemed when Trnally compleTed So away Trom hugh school Away Trom Farmer ClTy OTT Tor The SouTh EasT or WesT And now 'Te edlTor buds you Good Luck Tull we meeT agaln P Q A Tew more good byes and IT II be over pal Over Torever Tor me buT Tor you on more year or so lT s been wonderTul hasn T TT7 l know :T hurTs To Thlnk ThaT These hrgh school days are now buT m re Tlowers Tor your ga den OT memorses BUT They are Tlowers ThaT will bloom Torever And you old Tamer wall be back Tor your Thlrd year and you Tor your second GreaT' We ll expecT bug Thunos oT you Go abouT your work w1Th earnesTness and noT Too serlously STudy when :T s Time To sTudy buT don T sacrnhce your hea h Remember The l. rd gave you buT one body and you are The keeper Prescrrbe Tor yourselT a program ThaT wzll keep you balanced physlcally menTally and socnally Be more Trnendly wnTh your nnsTrucTors and Thnnk more oT Them They re all good scouTs buT remember ThaT Thelr chaeT asm us To wake up and noT make up your mind Take lITe as IT comes and Th nk noTh ng oT :T AT Times you ll Tund school dark dreary and gloomy buT remember ThaT aTTer The raun Then comes The sun Be paTuenT when Things dns please you True aT hm s you geT angry and ouT oT sorTs buT remember Rome was noT buulT IO a day and so lers sTand by Tor your chance or Turn may come nexT Well pal we lea e Would ThaT we could be TogeTher always bu ThaT as noT lrTe Maybe well meeT agann maybe noT Maybe we II remember maybe noT No promises ThaT s l:Te s way Many Thnngs Id lrle To ay ThaT should be said many ThaT should no be sand BuT IT s Too are I don T realize whaT our parT1ng would mean l dudn T know whaT a True Truend you were BuT l know IT now You II never know all l m Thunkung you II never guess I can only an sample s1ncernTy say l ll muss you a T' HUP!! . u. u J A - I Q l Q - -4 .' l .- K l . - - 0 1 A . 1 ' ' ' w .- ' A , 0- . : 4 . 1 I 2 0 , . -, 4' . . . 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Prmg Page Flghty thx L0 UPUZHPPO Page Erg hty four E O ENDA Monday Z uettrng started on the old grrnd agarn Its rarnrng and Mr Crarg says foot ball practrce Be careful and don t get your face drrty boys Tuesday 3 Wonder why all the grrls trred to get on the front row rn Amerrcan H1story Poor freshmen runnrng around lrke lost sheep NK ednesday 4 Freshmen grrls are already get trng the usual rush from the upper classmen Llectron of class offrcers the erghth perrod fhursday 5 Vke wonder how B111 Horr rates the front row rn Englrsh IV Jack l-ie s r upsets 11 Publrc bpeakrng vwhrle executrng P E stunts hrrday b 0.11 dear old cheer leader Drck Kendall vrsrted school today and let us rn ome yells F e hmen are begrnnrng to know then classes Monday 9 Farr turtel School begrns at 8 Poor teachers' Poor puprls' lues lay 10 Owl staff elected' No vsonder everyone rs dressed up The snap shot cd tor rs arourrd agarn Is rt true that Mr Crarg was showrng the grrl around thc farr last rrrght ' W dne day 11 Mr Lrarg says he doesn t thrnk anyone studrts hrs hrstorv but I ll bet he rlrln t study hrs last nrght erther pee rr on Power' rn Publrc bpeakrng Brrday 1.5 Played Farrbury today and were defeated but found we have a team of well reports No organrzed cheermg however Monday Ib The tarr IS over and teachers say we must do more studyrng Leonard Snrff grves amusrng sketch on Paul Revere s rrde luesday lt Mrracles do happen sometrmes no Amerrcan Hrstory exam today Welnesday 18 Leonard K tells the advanced algebra class that he done em wrong Fhursday 19 Peggy Mcs latest rs Drck VS so Ward W an old fan tells us M Merry rs here today to start the band Frrday 20 Helen H shows us the real way to farnt rn The Lamp Goes Out Harry 5 also shows hrs best brand of love makrng Monday 2.5 News goes around that Opal L was marrred last June Red Amdor has both hands bandaged and Gene H has hrs arm rn a slrng luesday 24 Rrchard btalker on crutches Must have been rn the fight too Note books due rn Englrsh to morrow VVoe rs us' Wednesday 25 Electron of new cheer leaders Harold Rrggs and John Zregler are chosen Rrchard C comes rn from football wrth a broken nose Better learn to sock em Drck lhursday 26 Talk on teeth today Exam rn hrstory and what an exam' Mr Wrst huft let us out ten mrnutes early More power to hrm Frrday 21 Played Tuscola today Frne game but they beat us Monday .30 Brll Martrn rs so trred today that he couldn t hold hrs head up rn algebra Poor Vkrllram' A N ' , .' 2 v ' ' . . 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E O C LEND Tuesday 1 Junrors decrde to buy thtrr rrngs o Herf Jones and Co Flle plays the prano fo the school song Wednesday 2 Vrvran P couldnt stand up rn Englrslr III Senrors decrde to have prctures taken at Art Foto Shop rn Bloomrngton Thursday 3 Plorse trles to krck waste baske out of crghth perrod asscmblv Such a mc ktt Moxrng prctures to nrglrt ont prcturc sard Cows tat grass brrday 4 No school today teachers hut gone to Clrnton to catch up wrth us Monday 4 Bovs played a line game baturday at Clrnton rt was a 1 4 tre Why do teachers have to go to 1nst1tute They already had plenty for us to do Tu sday 8 Teach rs are announcrng srx weeks exams Dear' Dear' We inesday 9 b anley Cathcart say Marco Polo sarled down the Strart of Grbralter to come down mto the new wo ld Wrth a new coach and good prospects ve n ed som p p fo our football team lhursday 10 Dr amatrc Club meets tonrght at Lvdra Vkalshs Brg pep meetrng to nrglrt brx weeks exams tomorrow Prr lay ll Frrrrty really beat us today but who expected vrctory agarnst the nghtrn Irr lr Lcrndrs recerves a broken arm rn the deal Monday 14 We h rr that Mr Wrsthult rs a xery proud papr Congr rtulatrons Mr Wrsthuff Tuesday lo Snapshots were taken today VK hy do senror grrls always flrrt Wrth ew eryone Wednesday lb Lacxlle Carrler wont slrde down any more banrsters Ihursday 11 School party tonrght wrth mov rng prctures Mr Vkrsthuff treated everyonr to lay by grvrng out the report cards Ev eryone was unpleasantly surprrsed to say the MOVIES, least rd 5 18 Homecomrng Chenoa beat us P radc floats and a good game CURQ6NT ft I x K -Ar Monday 21 Hazel Fry trred to do stunts but only rell upstarrs A drgnrired senror too Tuesdav Z2 Henry H trres trrcks today rw Freach class wrth results of brg crash and upset charr V2 ednesday 23 The senrors drew names and are w rtrng each other s lrte hrstory lnursday Z4 How can they expect us to studv wrth all the hammerrng gorng on rn th assembly lfrrday Z5 Grbson Crty defeats us 20 0 Nlrss Zregler loses Mr Crarg s car keys Monday Z8 Jean M and Drck L are sun together almost constantly Drck you ar neglnctrng your publrc Tuesday Z9 VS ho sard rt was Hrllowuno bomt ot the boys art rushrng the season Wednesday .50 benrors begrn stunt show practrce XX ho 18 responsrblf. for the cow busrness ' Movres thrs afternoon lhursdax 61 Isxerxbody spent hrs trmt hgurrng out what to do tonrght UPUZHFPP . 1 V , . 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I r1.,t Isrphty tru UPUZPHFPO E W ENDA Frrday 1 El Paso beat us today but rt was a fine game Had a line pep meetrng to start lt off Monday 4 1-tonald sprlled money all oxer the first perrod assembly hall Lucky fellow Junrors are pat1ently wartrng for therr rrngs Vlifllll if W l 1 A Tuesday 5 Cotton recerved a broken leg ID football and Dean S smashed h1s hand Un lucky day Wednesday 6 Basketball practrce starts ou doors Publlc bpeakrng 1S gorng to be the parnful death of several students Thursday 7 Harry T confuses debatxng wrth tappmg much to everyborys amaze ment Boys are really practrcrng to w1n next Mondays game hrrday 8 Lxams agaln today Wonder who th1nks up all the quest1ons Mr VV1St huff says there wrll only be three perrods Monday He s my pal Monday 11 We beat LeRoy 1 0 today Dlck C made the touchdown Mrss Berg lund and George Rock were rnjured rn an automob1le wreck yesterday luesday 12 We are sorry to hear that MISS Berglund has a broken ankle and sev other mrnor rnjurres Mrs Wrghtman IS takrng her place at the present trme Wednesday 13 Wonder who ever persuaded some of the semor boys to dance 1n the sen1or stunt bhould be cute and certarnly drfferent Thursday 14 Amerrcan H1story gets harder and harder Contest for stunt show queen IS gorng on full force hrrday 15 stunt bhow rs postponed two weeks Scrrbblers party tonrght Monday 18 Mrs Howard IS back Seems l1ke old trmes Tuesday 19 Senrors have proofs at school today My' My' Th1s IS a good way to find out what you look l1ke Wednesday 20 Edlth and Leonard and a notebook seem always together B111 Mar trn and Margaret McCarty are elected cheerleaders of new pep club Thursday 21 Ronny and Janet H srttrng at the d1ct1onar1es ID front of the assembly What wrll Elle thlflkv Srx weeks exams announced agam Frrday 22 No school Teachers have gone to rnstxtute to catch up agarn Monday 25 MISS Goodell has to rem1nd Helen and B111 rn Eng IV that they are not alone Frrst basketball practrce rn new gym after school Tuesday 26 We wonder 1f there IS anythmg else Mr Crarg could have asked on that hrstory exam? The senrors gave away the turkey today XR cdncsday 27 Cookrng class treated the offlce and lrbrary grrls vvrth scalloped oysters today It s too bad we aren t all offrce grrls Thanksgxvrng xacatron untrl Monday Hooray T H I 9 3 6 O L C A L R ' - I V 1 V i' 'A Y Nj 1 1 . , . .. ' - - ' lt fl ef. - ' 5 U gf . . 5 J ' . ' I - ,r , Y - ' t- eral' ' ' ' , '. ' ' ' ' . '. ' Page Erghty-six O CALEND Monday Z George Frye eomes to sehool all dressed up rn a new surt Teachers sav we must turn over a new leaf Tuesday 3 Dlck Curtrs asleep rn frrst perrod as sembly and 'Ill others when possrble VK hat s thrs we hear about a note belng put rn the scrlbblers' contrlbutron box XX ednesdav 4 Brll Horr srts on thumb tack and Harry S and Paul S look gurlty Frrst bas ketball game rn new gym Mansheld beat us Thursday 0 JohnVK Curtrs rs celebratrng hrs bnthday todav Corgratulatrons Amerrcan Hrstorw and another tack eprsode Frrday 6 Stunt Show was a beautrful affarr Lucky senrors won the cup Dorothy Glllespre was chosen as the Stunt Show Queen Monday 9 Lucllle Carrrer sat on the same thumb tack all day Peport cards cam ou agaln Why do teachers have to grve E s and D's Fuesday 10 Paulrne C sat on a tack today and her scream sounded lrke a hre srr en We were defeated by DeLa1d 24 22 but DeLand s last two pornts were made af ter the gun sounded ll ednesday 11 Home Ee Club and guests were entert rned by Mrs Hxlde Brant t an electrrcal demonstratlon UPUZMPPO Fhursday 12 Wonder why so many senror grrls were late for hrstors rnd why they Frlday 13 Ward XX and Luerlle C playrng chase me oeay loo bad they can grow up W aynesvrlle defeatel Us 24 ls Reasor ' Prrday 13th Q X N X42 T-A Monday 1b Owl pretures were taken today Ronald and Brll have Jorned exery exrstlng elub at M I' H S lhrs rncludes the Home Ee Club lue day 11 We played Champargn tonrght and what a game The score was 24 30 rn favor of the wlnner I mean Champalgn Wednesday 18 John McCord rs so truthful that he tells the teacher when he hasn't read hrs lesson Semors are tradlng prctures Ralph H seems rnterested rn Helen H s Thursday 19 Joe Medley and Vrxran Peterson frll down the new marble steps Frdax 70 We beat LeRov tonrght 'No more 'school for a week or so Funny but no one seems to be sorry Monday 30 Alumnr Banquet tonrght Senrors were guests Prne tune I rge Ierghty sewn T H E I 9 3 6 W L A R ei l i ' ' 7 xc . 8 A, , . 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V ' y V A ' . r 12f.3',- UPUZFHFPO Page Erghty erght E O ENDA Thursday 2 Back to school We start the yea off rrght w1th a basketball game between the faculty and varsrty team Mr Roberts rs the star player Frrday 3 Grbson Clty beat us rn two oyertrmes tonrght A nne trme Mary C and Luclll C sure get excrted at these games but no wonder Monday 6 benrors choose play Lucky Grrl Teachers rcmmd us that semester exams are only two weeks off luesday l Senror play tryouts tomght Kenneth Mellza says rf he can t be the hero he won t be rn rt at all He wrshed later he had kept strll We went to Montrcello but were defeated 36 19 Wednesday 8 Frrst suuor play practrct tonrght We beat VS eldon 37 21 Thursday 9 The semors grit to thc school tht new storeboard arrrved today It rs beautrful Frrday 10 The senrors art all rccrtrng Hamlet and some of them lrke rt so well that they are stayrng after school to recrte rt agarn We went to Bellflow er but were defeated F A boys had a party tonrght Ronald Holoch gave a talk on hrs rdeal wrfe Vle drdn t know he had one Congratulatrons Tuesday 14 Helen H had a brg fall rn the nfth pnrrod assembly bhe wa slrghtly embarrassed W ednesdax 15 Exams today XX hy do srx weeks have to end Thursday 16 We wonder rf the teachers could grve harder exams? Frrday 17 We beat Waynesvrlle today rn the tournament No school ln the afternoon Saturday 18 M T H S won second place Ln County lournament Landls was placed on all star team of whrch Harold Rrggs was declared the captarn Who says we cant play basketball? Monday 20 New semester and new schedule Brg slergh rrde tonrght Sled upsets rn snowbank We wonder rf rt was rntentronal Tuesday 21 Elorse fell down at noon VVas Ronald there to prck her up VVednesday 22 Terrlble blrzzard today and school drsmrssed at noon for the rest of the week Are we dow nhearted Monday 27 P T A contest held tomght Very rnterestrng Tuesday 28 We played U Hrgh thrs evenrng Wonder rf Peg and Drck saw any of the game? Wednesday 29 Englrsh IV class rs keeplng a drary but Stanley says he wont put the truth rn hrs Thursday 30 We defeated Mansfield tonrght Everybody had a hne time at the Pres rdent s Ball Frrdav .51 We wonder rf warmer weather wrll ever come T H I 9 3 6 W L C A L R Monday, 13 Why do they call Pauline C. Popeye '? The Home Ec. Club and the'F. THE I936 OWL C LEND Saturday 1 Defeated torrrght by Mahomet but only because of rnjurres recerved by Harry and Harold EBRU Monday 3 Kate W seems to be tops wrth Ixenney Just now Up to mrnute reports wrll follow Y' Tuesday 4 Newest scholar rs Rr hard R Wrst huff He seems to lrke hrgh school Maybe he has a pull' All Wednesday 5 The Senror play rs gettrng well under way The gym lockers came today and the P L classes were started Thursday 6 Jean M seems to have fourd an rnterest rn the Journal offrce Mary Grrmes must spend a lot of money at Atheys She goes rn there qurte often Frrday 4 All hrgh school dance today durrng the erghth perrod We played Montr cello and were defeated 26 19 Saturday 8 We went to LeRoy to play but the lrghts went out at the begrnnrng of the second half Guess they were scared of us Monday 10 John Zregler made hrs darly trrp to the lrbrary today to talk to Evelyn Mae We wonder rf thrs wrll break out rnto a new love affarr Now John be care u luesday 11 We played DeLand and won wrth a score of 34 15 Wednesday 12 An Armenran gave a very rnterestlng talk about the customs of Ar menra Play practrce after supper tonrght Vle seem to be unreasonable but wr are only amateurs Thursday 13 Maybe Ronald wrll be more careful about what he wrrtes rn hrs note after today It seerns that Mr Smrth had a good laugh about hrs last one See Mr Smrth for complete detarls Frrday 14 Vle met Mahomet agarn and were defeated Monday 17 Wonder rf George sent Lorrarne Benn tt a brrthday card today? Brll and Ada are all made up after the recent quarrel Tuesday 18 We beat Grrdley 42 18 NK ho does Drck C really lrl-ce Dorrs seems to be rrear tops agarn Wednesday 19 Played Grbson Crty and lost Unbearably cold Senror play dress re Thursday 20 Senror play matrnee was grven to a farr crowd Frrday Z1 Senror Play was grven rn new gym wrth great success What a hero Kennx was' X 1'I..'.. 'Z ..--- upstarrs thrs mornrng e 'aj Q B JA -5 l l' 1 ear 'W f xr errnesday 26 we started the Drstrrct B s and heard an rnterestrng lecture ment wrth a crashrng vrctory over Mrss Goodell rn a bad humor today Thursday Z7 Mr Crargs favorrte song ner for One Please James Frrday 28 B111 Bones gave a very rnterestrng talk today Saturday 29 We defeated Heyvworth and Penfreld today and recerved hrst rn trrct Tournament Thrs rs the first trme srnce 1925 Monday 24 Remarns of senror play removed today It was Mary Elrzabeth s turn to fall Tuesday 25 Senror play prctures arrrve My what smrles' Dramatrc Club met at Orwal by Mrss Tour na Ludlow rs Dm the Drs UPUZPHFPO 34- r 'N D I t . - ' - , Rh-.-. S - ,. 3- . '. , j , -'3 'M E, l - , l , , - , , 1 . ',,,-NN: 35.11 5' l l 4 ' y , ' l l . 1 1 l , .KNEW ,ull 8' 1 E. y - . 1 ' ' . 1' 1s. '1W, ' , 'Q . , V ' , , te , . ' . I . v - -mr - -U U I I . - . - v are - g . . , ,e : 5 . . . . - - 4 : . I . . . . ' -I - '. . . , ' f - - ru' - ' P X X ' 1 1 f . 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'Nh 5 Z Y - ,i ' ' ' Q A i Page Erghty rrrn UPUZHFPG Page Nrnety E O ENDA Monday Z Hobart and Margaret Ann seem to be together all the trme Snow Allen gavr an rnterestrng talk on temptatron Irresday 3 Elorse R entertarns the grrls P E class vuth her graceful stunts Wednesday 4 George Barley and Maxrne V seem to be together an awful lot Thursday 5 We met Mahomet at the Regrona Tournament and were defeated at the last mrnute by a score of 25 26 Eweryone vsa frantrc Frrday b No school today Everyone rs restrng therr vorces after the screamrng last nrght Saturday 4 Mrs Pace entertarns the basketball bovs at a delrcrous supper Monday 9 Sprrng must be here from the number of vshrte shoes Tuesday 10 Rrchard Crrrtrs and Hobart Buchanan blossomed out rn whrte trousers today Maybe rt s summer XX ednesday 11 Plavs vrere vsrrtten for Drarnatrcs and were they good Alvrrr C, specralrzes rn school room scenes Fhursday 12 Nov. rt seems to be Brll M who lrkes K VValsh Remember Brll that Bob rs larger than you Frrday 13 We vsonder vshx Paul S and Brll H are so rnterested rn hre erctrngursh ers ' Monday 16 No P le thrs week because of grade s hool tournament Prelrmrnarv eontest todax the rrghth perrod .hs C 3 qurte frequently Drd Vou see Jack B fall down the starrs I drdn t erther but I heard the rae ke gsm, Xhdnrsdav 18 'Ihe Home Ee Club gave a card party thrs afternoon Thursday 19 Is rt a rumor or rs rt true that George H and Lorrarne go steadyq Johr VVatson attends every sessron of the B B tourney rn Urbana Prrdav 20 Mrss Goodell says Publre Speakrng drd Henry so much good that he can talk rn class wrthout even knowrng rt Monday Z3 The operetta rs gettrng well under way and drd vou know that Janet H rs tryrng to vamp Mr Graham? My My' V! hat Scandal' Tuesday 24 Dress rehearsal tonrght Mrss Saxton passed Eskrmo pres around and drd we apprecrate them W ednesday 2.5 Larrdrs doesnt act hrmself srnce Lucrlle rs srek Thursday 26 Drd you see Mrss Goodell mrss her charr I drdnt erther but I heard about rt More operetta practrce Frrday 24 Operetta attended by a large crowd We were drsmrsscd thrs afternoo to see the streamlrne trarn Monday 30 Mr Reno entertarned us wrth a xerv rnterestrng program todas Some people look as though they strll have on Indran parnt Tuesday 31 Mrss Goodell passed rrrnth hours out freelv rn dramatrcs todav Surprrse on Mary Grrmes tonrght T H I 9 3 6 W L C A L R , . f ' . ' ' f ' I . ,v W A ' ' , F , D -1 I , , V 1 'LS .' ' , . , 'S . ' ,' , ' K ' . , L, . ' . ,- A luv. Y V Y. .1 L I. 5 B 5 ' ss v 77 K . . V .' , . . ' B . . - U ' f . A . ' . . , ' v ' 1 - I D 1 - ' - M .C Y . I 4 .I K. ' ' ,lv , 1 . A. E h. , I ,, qi, A . -. Tuesday, 17 Carol and Eddie are seen together' . 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A ' . - yr. r ' 1 I ' I ' - 1 ' - ' 1 - 1' x E b O ALEND Wednesday 1 Bowling seems to have taken tht town by storm Thursday Z This rsn t April fool but Mrss Good ell gave the entire Englrsh IV class a nrnth hour Friday 3 Its too bad everyone rsnt a senior so they could have gone to Peorra wrth us today W hy do they call .Ioan Sarlorboy Saturday 4 School today to make up several lost days Several students looked unusual ly trred Saturday rs a bad day for school anyway Molday 6 Wonder why Eloise looks so forlorn Oh yes Ronald IS rn Indrana Mor rrs Reeder announced the theory today that rf a student can pass the last sux weeks of school he shouldnt be requrred to make up the first two six weeks periods Tuesday 7 It seems that Drck Watson will not graduate untrl 1937 We see that he rs wearing a 37 rrng Wednesday 8 Drd Miss Goodell say No Englrsh exam today? W art untrl I prnch myself We had an extended Easter vacatron today of one hour Thursday 9 Has anyone seen Miss Z1egler's calendars? We hear she has five and marks the days off each of them Did Mr Craig blush when we sang Happy Birthday to hrm We really meant rt Mr Craig Frrday 10 Seniors plck out their rnvltatrons today Monday 13 We hear of a budding romance between Kenneth M and Janet C But she doesnt live around here Tuesday 14 Mrs Stensel gave a very lnterestrng talk on make up to the Home Ee NVednesday 15 A large crowd attended the Amerrcan Lcgron Dance Vkas Ada M embarrassed when she and Brll fell down Thursday 16 Lovely Honor Banquet glven thrs evenrng Speeches were short but very srncere It takes a lot of nerve to make a speech Friday 14 We had an all high school dance today whrch was enjoyed very much Our varrous parrs of lovebrrds especrally enjoyed It Monday 20 Sprrng seems defimtely here Hobart and Henry were wearing wrld flowers rn therr lapels Woe rs me' Tuesday 21 M T H S contestants took three firsts rn the Sangamon Valley Liter ary Meet to win first place Hooray for Margra Barbara and Frank Wednesday 22 Leonard rs sure glad Edith IS taking cooking Look at all the good food he gets Thursday 23 How pert the girls look out on the track and football field rn therr P E suits Frrday 24 Senior Card Party attended by modest crowd Elle calls Ponnre up ev ery five mrnutes to see how he rs Monday 2r Harold Rrggs gets back to school and many grrls are made happy Tuesday 28 Joan and Henry seem to pass more notes than any other couple school Oh yes they do a lot of talking too W ednesday 29 Betty and Satch are just gettrng adjusted after therr recent rllness Thursday 30 V! ayne Furtney started out as a very bashful sophomore but now well just look at hrm for yourself UPUZPHFPO 1 , A . A . . Q . j , ,- I . - - H cr- ' - ., . ' ' . 1 ' , H ' - ' v - 1 N ' W 1 - ,- Q ., I N - . - l - - 51 1 l - 1 - r V I : -r Q ' ' 1 l 4 tg' ' l ' 4 .Q 4 - . 41 - . 5-f. h - . . - ,, -' ' f ' I .. ua . ' F' ' - . ' fb Z ' ' . , . . 1-P I . ' ' ' ' U? ' ' . . ' . f 5' ' - - O . . ..c . . . l - rn - ' - ' - - , 2 0 2 - ' 14 . ' . I ' . I O : 2. . , - . rn ' - ' I I 1 -' . A .j . I S. I , U . L, ' ' 2' . . - ' V- 6- . ' . . , ' ' ' A ' -. rv . - ' y . ' , fig' .. - l ' . , . :U . ' Q: U .. Q . I ' ' , E. r . I , . O . 4 .9 . I I ': . 1 Page Nmety one UPUZHFPO I age N1nety two E W ENDA If Ilddy 1 Did anyo re see Hazel P tumble down starrs P The whole burldrng shook Monday 4 Is It true that when Joe M fell down the other day 1n P E the plastermg fell oif tl1e ce1l1ng 1n Mrss Zleglers room? Fuesday D Mr Sm1th l6m1HdS the freshmen grrls that he can only take the boys down town after school or Mrs Sm1th w1ll be Jeal ous Wednesday 6 Ed Ruckrnan mforms M1 bmlth that Iflalllbil people ll Holland are known as husband and W1fe 'Ihursday 1 VIVIHD S asks Mrs Stensel what the correct evenmg make up would be These freshmen do grow up I-11d y 8 XX 014101 when the senrors w1ll take Sklp day' boon I hope We bt1lCVL k1p week would be more appropuate however Vlonday 11 Geo ge K feels he hls worked very hard But after all 1tS worth lt luesday 12 Johr Mc do s more for the Scrrbblers and gets less pralse for lt thdll anyone VKttlIlCSfllX 1.5 Mrs Chapman renunds the bookkeepmg students that they are busr ness m n and wome 1 Thursday 14 Mr Graham has to tell sexual people not to walk so heavy ID h1s as semblv tra and meal were tops Monday 18 Thanks Juruors for the banquet We are sorry for the ham and egg story but for aw h1le It dld cause us worry Tuesday 19 Th1S note pass1r1g w11l hate to stop Especrally th1S bus1ness of mor than ten a day Margaret Ann and Hobart XX ednesday 20 Does Ada M l1ke B1ll OI Oll1e'7 Tlme W111 tell Thursday 'P1 It seen1s that we be ome la71er and IHZIBI as the e'1d of the year draws sooner and sooner lr1day 22 George Frye says he hasnt l1ved F armer Clty long enough to know the total pop ulat1on .sunday 24 Baccalaureate 111 the new gym Monday 25 Semester exams begln aga1n A few 'W are lucky enough to get out of them 7 X S Iueselay 26 More exams Forgot to tell you but Lors M has been wearmg a Cl13ITl0I'lfl for the last month Congratulatrons LOIS 5 VN ednesclay 21 More exams Paul Smrth was see1 -4 X e1te11ng the offxce IH an excrteel COI1dlt1OYl Guess he thought he was go1ng to fa1l Fhursday 28 Exams are over at r1oon Ihank Goodness Ifrrrlay 29 Last day of school Comn1e11cement tonrght for the senro s Gool V school days COMMENCEMENT I 3 1 1 ' , i , ' ' ' ' '. ' 5 ' .Y ' '5 1 . ' I . ' ' P 1 v ' ' 1 1 - Q 11 7 ' 'X x ' , Y He- ' 1' Y v . . .'. V 11 ' ' v 1 411 -X 4 1 f' 11 ' 1 x w I ' - ' I V 1 1 1 1 V ' - E 4 -1 ' 4 1 A ' 1 1 1 ' x B V. A e ' . ' 1: . -- v Y 1 - -u v -. - 1 1 ' ' - , Friday, 15- The reception was wonderful. Everything was beautiful and the orches- Z - - , , , ,, , 1. ., A Y f . A . V. Y D . . . S pn . V - , . . . 1 ' in L I A 1 V - A .J - :sw P ' ed V ' . ' - g . . ,, ' . . f I X i 4 A l ' WY I . . A V -V4 X , WF, ' , s X ,X XJ-3 - ' at X Xu ' A x F -1 1 ' Y 1 ' 1 . 5 '. -1 - 1 ' ' ebhv , 0 I l I 1 nv 'X J' - ' x . THE I936 OWL 3 CerI'I'raI IIlInoIs Largesi' and Besf CIo+hIng S+ore for MEN AND YOUNG MEN OS KUII-IIN SL CO UNMAICI-IED VALUES IN II8If2 MILES 3 35 37 Mem SI Champmqn F P M STUTZMAN H O STUTZMAN F M Stutzman 6' Son OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND REPAIR SERVICE hone 79 Farmer CIIy IIIInoI5 FRESHMEN DEFINITIONS th g I bumfy CIo'I'hIng Foo'I'wear Rugs Furmfure Sfoves WaII Paper PaInI' Washers Farm ImpIemenI's Trac+ors RddIOS School Books School SuppIIes BIG STORE T H IE H Q W LITTLE PRICES 0 0 t LEROY ILLINOIS G9I IUH'I45P I I Q. I I , I I o - I I I 11 I I H. 3, :P . I PY I I I I I-Q Q, I D . 2 3 8 I I -J 7 Q I 57 , I I 3 . as o . - . Ez 5 I I W In I I O E, Q, Q . . C g 0 A ,., X . I sv I3 D I - .... fc I o rv 2. E. .. I ' 'f TIS A , I If rc E I - m H 3 S 5, 5. ' 'I I4 'U 3 1: I E 9 59 1 P 3 :. 9, 'F .1 8 0 , ' I O f 1 o. I I 3 O UQ I I 'C C ' 0 I 5 Ii W I O ro I FY I-1 gg I 3 S 6 . gg G 3 'I P P as 2 S- FJ I Ir . ' I P4 gd I: , 1 cr 7' ' c . ' I 0 . Q E if : . I 14 ' o . c g ' Q I I - I - FB 1 rn I Pag Nm ty th OZ W 4UHl4UP Page N mety tour THE I936 OWL IVI T COLLIER ELECTROLUX KEROSENE REFRIGERATORS NORGE ELECTRICS SHELLANE GAS RANGES MAYTAG ELECTRIC AND GAS MOTOR WASHERS PAINT WALL PAPER HAMMER S CASH GROCERY 61 MARKET ualliy Merchanduse For More Than 20 Years Free Delwery Phones I6 I8 Kate W Suppose you e e by e aplceca onalo 1 oad pu sued by 3. e at a g m Q s o d 1 e en M E ghty MODERN CLEANERS Wear Clean CloIhes E L GOODALI. Pop Phone 320 Farfne Culy Compllmenfs of THEW P MASSOCK DRUG STORE Farmer Clly Illmols DR H T CLARNO Ass Shale Vele r o o A , I i . -X . T Q I -- 'W ' ' f ' ' ' 7 I We L ,V 'LW U- I -E LV L GLW EL: ,L I I l '.: w r ' yours lf in oi 1' ne- 1 y 1' and were r I desp r e g n of cri in l in an- ther car o'ng s v ty miles an X hour, what would you do? ' ' ' r ' N Bill artin: i Z 1 . r f f I , K W W L, , , - 'EWU 4. ,,,,,,, , , ,Y '---ff 1 ff-4--f---Y! T I -W --V f if ,ni , I I l ' l I l . . I I. ' r ne an X . . . 1 ' l I4 W,,n,i. 7.Y,7,,,, , i. Q I W, , 4 , W , , O Mrs Roberts Ill need trvo. dollars lor a new hat dear Mr Roberts Would you rather have an old hve or a new one ' Mrs Roberts Ihe new one or course Mr Roberts Frne' Ill keep the other four Mr Graham I would lrke to buy a mce cucumber Gardener I have one here for nve cents Mr Graham Its rather small but Ill take It Just lean rt on the vnu and call for rt rn about a week Compliments of S KRESGE champmgn Illmols WO M an OLLA DR I C MORRICAL Denhsf Phones Office 92 Res Farmer Clly Illinois Hobart B Guess who rt rs and rf you cant guess rn three guesses I have a rxght to krss you Margaret Ann Jack Fros Father Trme Adolf Hrtler Compliments of RALPH STAGEN Fuels Owls and Greases Phone 28 Prompl Deluvery VANCE REPAIR SERVICE Aufomahc Servsce Gales Vulco TIFSS USL Ballenes Phone 254 G5I 'l7'l'l'fCP 5 l I 5 I m ' V I rn u , 1 . . '- l X - .Z -O l ' . 0 . Z , ,' , Lu I - 1 'Q if :Q o- - .. 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C I -I A Ol 'IUI H4UP Page O e hund ed THE I936 OWL YOU SAVE WHEN YOU SPEND AT S E BA ST I A N S IDEOPLES CAFE Feafurmq AR CRE Try Some We Know You II Luke II Complnmenfs of EDMAN I M W sthuff I lo ked the p bef e we left t and fou d t I e lost the key W sth ff 1 1 a a fx e lght w eho u bes J H ZIEGLER M D Farmer Cufy lIImols Phone I9O c EIec+rncaI Sales and Service SpeclaI+y In Wes+ungIwouse RGIIFIQSFGIOF Meadows Washers Skellges I C L - M O N I C E A M . . 'T - I A- f , 1 r. i : c Cal' W u or i , now, con- j n i , 'v I I W E S Mrs. 'i u : VVeI, never m'nd, de r! It's 'n n' - e can rid me in the 1' m 1 eat, D A R Y I - . ,, 7 , - H , U M, Y I -, ,-,,,-,Nm , WWW, , I N T T L. A. M B R I D E . . , . . . . . . S T I n x' 1 THE I936 OWL IQUALITY SERVICE Herff Jones Company Jewelers and SI:-ationers CLASS RINGS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Indlanapohs Indiana TO MOORE TOWNSI-IIP SCI-IOOL CLASS OF I936 E I-I I-IaII Decafur IIImoas O Gl V 'IUHI4UP I I I I 1 I I I I 'U , ra UQ W :s ro :r 4: Q. cn. a O Ol'W 'I75I'II4UP E 0 FARMER CITY RUBBER CO Ons as :res C Derr 4OI S Mann 6 GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO Where Economy RuIes M D Crago Mgr Parnner ClIy IIIlnoIs HARRY WILLIAMS PIumbmg and Heahng Phone No I A FRESHMAN THEME A h c b ght F 180 a 0 g KROGER GROCERY 81 BAKING CO We Thank You For Your Pafronage G D Snnff Mgr Parrner Cllry IIIInoIs PARK RADIO O Public Address SysIern Service Radio and ReTrIqereIor Sa es ExperI Repair Service on AII Radnos CITIES SERVICE STATION Gas Kerosene OIIs RouIe 48 DaIe Shaw Prop G I N G H A M BEAUTY SHOPPE Lanes of BeauIy CuIIure Phone I72 T H I 9 3 6 W Th 'I G T' I - I - ,WI - - , Y , YW, W I bra am Lin 0111 was borned on ' a ri summer day in ebruary 9. He W s b rn in the lo cab- in that he h d helped his father build. I 'f' ' 2. - ' ' 'nf A ' '- '- ---f --f A-I ' V fi' ff K C . - I -.. iw W ,,,, Y V YW' 1 , AII ' I ' ' '- I ' ' ' ' ge no hundred two -.Thi Y ' E O P General Blaclcsmufhang Acelylene Weldung Brazmg and Culhng BIII RII'e Boclse Prornpl Servuce and SGIISIGCIIOD Guaranleed RO Hardware Sfoves Wh e Qual ty Re alns ce Fo gotte Reasonable PFICSS Always Ol'W IUI I'I4U V E N S I C E Pure DISIIIISCI Waler Ice Prompl Dehvery Guaranfeed Phone No 9 Complnmenf of CURTIS DRUG STORE Farmer CI'ry lIIInoIs R L S H O re fhe Popular Chouce For Sfyle Oualnfy Value t b u ed a ge o e a d see a u a e Shoe 108 wEs'r JEFFERSON Bloommgfon IIlInoIs MONARCA OIL CO Wholesale and Re+aII Gas Kerosene OII Truck Servace Phones No 5 and No 20 LOVVIVIAN TOGGERY LOW MAN IN PRICE FOR THE QUALITY Page O e hu d ed three 4 -I I I mfr U1 I I 'U 3 O J 154 P I -I Q J 1 5' If I m I I In T' ' I . I go . I 1 I I 3-25 I I ' I ' S -a I ' Q' Ig - I . . 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I I ny more. l - - I '- T H F R S I I' -- P g O hundred four T..L.L.W . Work Guaranfeed 11 ea 3 W C BINGHAM 81 CO Mccormuck Deering Machmes Phone 3I E ARME CASH EXCHANG Farm Bureau Gas 8: Oils We Buy Poulfry Eggs and Produce Phone 65 Farmer 8: Klrlz E E O A LIVINGSTON 8: SONS Bloomington Illlnols Central IIImoIs Domlnant Department Store SALLY WAS AN INDIVIDUALIST ' Everythmg she dnl was just 1 b1t dtfferent Even her clothes hall an mdefmable charm that was uncopyable THE SECRET? She was Just the type fox CAROLYIN fashlons Sold exclusuvely by R O L A STORE OF FASHION Estate of C I: Solwoler I-I C Grunq W F Peterson SCHOLER G' GRING Dryer and Transfer Equipment Custom Grlndmg Feed Mlxlng Feed Manufacturing at Farmer Cnty Elevators on lllnnous Central Bug Four Rallways G9l VI lUI'H4UP Farmer Cnty Illunors STEVENS ICE CO Pure Dlstxlled Water Ice Prompt Dellvery Guaranteed Phone No 9 Hany Dale MIILS lookul long and thoughtfully at the second ex HIHIHHLIOII QUQSLIOH whlch read State the number of tons of coal sh1pped out of the Umted States lll any glven yeal Then hls blow cleared and ht wxote 1492 'None O Sa.es and Servnce ILLINOIS MOTOR CO A If Lowrnan BUD MCCONKEY Agent Freeport Motor Cas Co Automobile Insurance 1.15.4 Om. humlxtti hvl TH was wr. I I ' w. H. AND ,I - I G RA IN I' I S-, - ,- , F RD , . G5l'W IUH'I4UP Page One hundred six E 6 O Phone 2 IO9 S Mann S+ THE NOWLIN CLINIC Complumenfs I EPPSTEIN 81 COMPANY FOOTWEAR Dr Owen W E Nowlln Dr Wnlfred J Nowlln ROY L BRACKEN 104 N Main Stret The Only Complete Low Prnced Car C A T H C A R T CHEVROLET SALES Farmer Cnty Illlnols Pannts Varmslwes Enamels Pamter Supplues SHELL SERVICE STATION Use the A1r Mail for Qulck Communlcatlon Buy U S Savmgs Bonds For Safe Investment f:vpp,:ef,'3LefI W D HERRICK Posfmasfer Corner of Plum Street and Route 150 Your patronage WIII Be Joe Who put mustard on the waffle? Sign on Paul Smxths gate Peddlers keep out' We shoot every tenth peddler The ninth one just left D E W I T T C O U N T Y Eslabllshed 69 Years PRODUCE ASSOCIATION FUNERAL HOME Cash FOV Cfeam Farmer Cnty Illmols Eloise Why lS that hen mak T mg that funny noise' Ronald She just lald an ego S d d M h d and IS bragglng about lt' Ian df ere an 'Se Elolse How sllly when eggs THE LITTLE STORE are so cheap' WITH BIG BARGAINS ge arry Dad what s a parado Mr Smxth I don t know the word son but I d say lt was two physlclans Leonard S But dear I ve had my nose to the grlndstone all day Ldlthbelle Well next txme you had better plck out a grmdstone that won't rouge and l1p stxck all over your tace T H I 9 3 W L I T --A-fn '-'4- A--f f- I 1- -AY-M Y K--V I I I I . I ' I Q ' I l I X . . . . I . . I I I - 'fn' ff' ---f- -ig., gee- -if Y 'jffwn , -,E,,,---,--,Y.,,..-.-..-- 1 - , I I I l - I ' . 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O GROVER W WATSON Attorney aI Law Farmer CII'y IIIInoIs ROSS C SWARTZ Real Estate and Insurance Farmer CIIy IIIInoIs CompIImen'rs of ALEXANDER LUMBER CO Leon Rous 27 Mgr Farmer CIIy IIIInoIs B A T E M A N S SERVICE STATIONS Farmer CIIy IIIInoIs W B E R R SERVICE STATION Slrandard OII Products Your patronage ApprecIaIecI MRS WELLS PASTRY SHOPPE Fancy Breads and Pastry Earme CIIy IIIInoIs mag Yes ha a ppo d o l'VI IUI'I'I4UP X K e heye s eo tht e he Iwa a oy y Dale A d wh t wa that Lag abylc li o wasa eetx e ttose SHELL SERVICE Your Summer Tlre Docfors Farmer CIW IIIIno S HIgI'IesI' QuaIII'y LINNEMAN S JEWELERS LowesI' PrIces BATES 5 81 I0c STORE East SIde MaIn Slrree Farmer CI+y IIIInoIs H A T C H E Baby CIIICIKS Farmer CIW IIIInoIs F E L C L REGULAR MEALS ToAs'rEo sANDwIcI-Ies FOUNTAIN SERVIC Pho e No 158 Y PIymouI'I1 and Dodge WILLARD GORDON AIIIs Chalmers Trac+ors ' If1f0III T H E I 9 3 6 W L .. i .. I , - I - '- 7, H as I - C I . I I I . 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