Newman Township High School - Talisman Yearbook (Newman, IL)

 - Class of 1914

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TI-IE TALISIVIAN 49 The Honored Eleven-Charles Burgett, Edith Knight, Gladys Watkins, Mary Fern Gillogly, Lois Burgett, Sarah Gillogly, Maurine Moore, Kathryn Kyde, Gertrude Hinds, Nina Dudley, Tina Dudley. The other guests were: Magnus Kyde, Hughes Blake Smith, Gladys Jones, Mabel Duvall, Jennie Turman, Walter McCown, Ross Winkler, Earl Roller, Edwin Myers, Everette Akers, Prof. J. H. Trinkle, Mr. E. O. May, Miss Elizabeth Colliver, Don Mc- Intyre, Arthur Parr, Mrs. J. l-I. Trinkle, Miss Mabel Miller, Dr. R. C. Gillogly. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Frances Mulliken. R, THREE COUSINS ENTERTAINED CLASS Three cousins, Mr. Hughes Blake Smith. Miss Sarah Gillogly and Mr. Ross Winkler, entertained the Class of 1914 to a High Class Vaudeville, Friday evening, April 24th, at the Smythe Opera House on Gillogly Street, between Kings and Broadway. The invitation stated the doors would be open at 8 o'clock and the admission be three smiles, reserved seats a hearty laugh. Every seat was taken at the appointed hour and the fun soon began. The following program might need a little explanation. Miss Anna Coolley was Lady Patricia, Miss Houk, Madamoiselle Beowulf, Dr. Gillogly, Prof. Roney, Miss Miller, Miss Van Loon, Prof. Trinkle, Jack Popover, Ballington Line- barger, Truman Dennis, Joseph Konecny, Prof. May, and Mrs. Tambly, Mrs. Trinkle. 1. Piano Solo- Sonattag De LOl1lOl'g2l ................................ Sister Patricia fSister Patricia is a nun from Lady Cliff on the Hudson. She once played before the Pope.J 2. Selections from Shakespeare ................................ Madamoiselle Beowulf CWVhile touring the world she gave 130 performances in London. She is well worth the price of admissionq 3. Duet-Selected ...................................... CProf. Dietrick Roney CMiss Maude VVillis Van Loon fProf. Roney, the great bass singer, is a resident of Southern California and walked all the way to Newman for this concert. Miss Van Loon, the Dutch soprano, is the Prima Donna of the Great lVest. This will be a musical treat.J 4. Trio-Voice, Hands and Mouth ........................ ...Three Cousins tModesty prevents any comment on our part.l 5. Popular Entertainer .................................... ......... . Tack Popover fStay for this act. Don't miss the funny nian.J G. Some Famous People ........................................ Ballington Linebarger CMr. Linebarger will be heard in his own compositionj 7. Closing Stunt ...................................................... Josef Konecny f'tHe makes you cry the first minute and laugh the last. J 8. Moving Pictures-Lecture ............................................ M1's. Tambly CThese films are by Olson Redpath Co.D The program was fun from beginning to end and brought forth rounds of applause from the audience. After the concert a two course luncheon was served in the Smythe Opera House Cafe, Misses Harriett Smith, Mary Gillogly. and Lucille Church serving. The favors were pink carnations and a panel likeness of the three cousins. Those attending the show were: Class of 1914-Hughes Blake Smith, Sarah Gillogly, Ross NVinkler, Tiny Dudley, Nina Dudley, Mary Fern Gillogly, Lois Burgett, Everett Akers, Arthur Parr, Earl Roller, Gladys Jones, Maurine Moore, Kathy Kyde, Jennie Turman, Edith Knight, Magnus Kyde, Waltei' McCown, Charles Burgett, Gladys NVatkins, Gertrude Hinds, Edwin Myers, Don Mclntyre. Other people seen there: Prof. and Mrs. Trinkle, Prof. and Mrs. May, Dr. and Mrs. Gillogly, Misses Anna Coolley, Ida Houk, Elizabeth Colliver, Mabel Miller, Lucille Church, Alma Russell, Catlin, Ill., Mr. Truman Dennis.

Page 49 text:

48 THE TALISIVIAN THE SCHOOL CHORUS The Choral Club was organized late in the fall and on account of a full winter it did not receive as much attention as it should. It rendered music on several occasions and will furnish the music for Commencement. The school has a great deal of musical talent and the Chorus work looks very promising for next year. R FOOTBALL TEAM ENTERTAINED BY MESSRS. HOUK AND FORD Messrs. H. A. Houk and Ray Ford entertained a bunch of jolly fellows, VVednesday evening, October 22nd, at the fO1'l1lGI S home, to an oyster stew, the affair being in honor of 'WVhat we did to Tuscola Saturday. The guests arrived at S o'clock and after a pleasant hour of football talk they were invited to the dining room where a delicious menu was served. The room was festooned with streamers of red and white, which are the High School colors. The souvenirs were miniature footballs tied with red and white ribbons and the centerpiece was a football on a red and white pedestal. The hosts were ably assisted by Mrs. I-Iouk and Misses Ida Houk and Anna Harper. Before the boys dispersed they gave a roaring Rah! Rah! Rah! for Houk and Ford. These gentlemen are great foot- ball fans and do soinething nice for the boys every year. Regrets we1'e received from Messrs. M. S. Smith, Hinkle Gregg, Ivan Catron, and Boyd Heaton. Covers were laid for: Prof. J. H. Trinkle, Prof. E. VV. May, Messrs. Harrison Mce Cown, Ross VVinkler, H. B, Smith, Don McIntyre, Everett Akers, Frank Ogdon, Forest McCown, Magnus Kyde, Truman Dennis, Ray Ford, B. H. Rutherford, Arthur Parr, Don Smith, Homer McIntyre, Edwin Myers, Kenneth Pound, Walter McCown, Montelle Stoudt, Ray Tresenriter, Harry Houk. R, THE SENIOR CLASS ENTERTAINED AT DR. GlLLOGLY'S HOME On the evening of January 30th, Miss Ida Houk and Mrs. R. C. Gillogly entertained the Senior class at the home of Mrs. Gillogly. The affair was given in honor of eleven of the class who had started to Miss Houk in the primary grade twelve years before. The guests arrived at 6:00 p. nm., at which time the following luncheon was served: Fruit Cocktail Xvafel-S Pressed Chicken Pickles Peanut Salad Creamed Potatoes in patties Sun-kissed Strawberries Hot Buttered Rolls Orange Ice Cream CCrescent Shapel Golden Cake Chocolate The tables were decorated with orange and blue, the class colors, and yellow roses, the class flower. At the end of the roses the fortune of each one was found. After luncheon was over school opened with Mrs. Gillogly as teacher and Miss I-Iouk as school inspector. The inspector examined the class in History, Arithmetic, and Spelling, and the class stood the test unusually well, The following program was enjoyed at the close of the examinations: Instrumental Solo ................................ , .................... Gladys Watkilis Trio fVoicel ....... Miss Maurine Moore, Miss Mary Fern Gillogly, Mr. Hughes B. Smith Address ......................................................,.... Prof. J. H. Trinkle Instrumental S010 ..-- .................. S arah Gillogly Remarks ............................................... Miss Colliver, Prof. E. O. May Solo CVoicel ....................................................... Miss Mabel Miller Then came a photo contest which caused much merriment, after which the guests dispersed, pronouncing Mrs. Gillogly and Miss Houk charming hostesses.



Page 51 text:

50 Eva Burgett Eva Craig John Goodson John Green Golda Fonner Russell Ayers Viola Buckler Edna Burtner Earl Faye Albin Alice Bridge Paul H. Burgett Carmen O. Church Lucille Church Ray H. Ford Etta Bridge Ruby Duvall Edna Jones Bertha McBride Tl-IE TALISMAN ALUMNI. cl.Ass OF 1910 Nellie Gordon Madge Jones Virgie Jones James Mclntyre Hope Moore CLASS OF 1911 Effie Fansler Edith Gillogly Libbie I-laskett Swickard Cecil Vaught CLASS OF 1912 Phyllis Gillogly Mary N. Goodson John Lauritzen Hortense Morrow Laura Myers Guy Nicholson CLASS OF 1913 Lula McCown Esther Mclntyre Frances Mulliken Dwight Norris Pearl Young Earl Young MARRIAGES Eugenia Rutherford Emerson Springer Ruth Stone Clinton Swickard Edgar Young Dale Jones Don Myers George Nichols Charles Rutherford Florence Rutherford James Simpson Alyce Stoudt A Anna Yllidman Ray Wfinkler Hazel Robinson Ralph Shute Elsie Swickard Jessie Wright Thompslon-Fonner. Golda Fonner to Duane Thompson, January, 1911. Gabbert-Gordon. Nellie Gordon to Floyd Gabbert, November, 1912. Sidenstricker-Jones. Dale Jones to Frank Sidenstricker, November, 1911. Ford-Collins. Ray Ford to Blanche Collins, April, 1914. Biddle-Widman. Anna Widman to Fred Biddle. October, 1913. Hopkins-Mclntyre. Esther Mclntyre to Ray Hopkins, October, 1913.

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