Nokomis High School - Old Nokomis Yearbook (Nokomis, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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1H33 (Dlfi Nnknmia

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(§1 Nokomia 1933 Qirls' Athletic Association President..................H ler Re°d Vice President............. Ruth Kanke Secretary-Treasurer........Lena Florini Sponsor ................... Miss Pirc.her The G. A. A. holds its meetings the first and third Wednesdays of each month and a musical program precedes the business meeting. The first semester’s speakers and their addresses are as follows: Mr. Johnson, “Football”; Mr. Stumm, “Yellowstone Park’; Mr. Cosner, “New Basketball Rules”; Mrs. Eekhoff, “Courtesy”. Miss Laws and her cooking class demonstrated good table manners. During the second semester talks were given by Miss Sitton, Miss Graden, Miss Ronchetti, Miss Yackle, Mr. Hulet and Mr. Barth. Mr. Rademacher will have charge of a musical program. We attended the October Play Day in Pana with girls from Owaneco, Pana, Rosamond, Assumption, Moweaqua and Sh: lby-viile. The G. A. A. assisted in the Athletic Association Carnival by presenting two dances, “Welcome,” and “Good-bye.” Eight girls’ teams participated in a Community Basketball Tournament which was won by the two Senior Girls’ Teams. HLTri League President........................Hazel Read Vice President ............... Eileen Deitz Secretary..................Lorna Kettelkamp Financial Secretary...........Anna Balestri Motto: “We build the ladder by which we rise.” Key Words: Character, Friendship, Courtesy, Pleasure, Success. Watch Word: Loyalty. Emblem: Ladder with five rounds. Time of Meeting: Each group meets once in four weeks, on Monday afternoon. The Officers of the Big Sisters (Senior Group) are: President, Elen Kanke; Financial Secretary, Ann Cibulka; Secretary, Helen Schneider. The Officers of the Junior Group are: President, Nelinda Tosetti; Financial Secretary, Ruth Kanke; Secretary, Mary Fur-imsky. The Officers of the Sophomore Group are: President, Lorell Watne; Financial Secretary, Frances Shalbot; Secretary, Anna Novak. The Officers of the Freshman Group are: President, Haz'd Hinton; Financial Secretarv. Naomi Stauder; Secretary, Mary Cibulka. Sponsor, Dean of Girls—Charlotte H. Eekhoff. Aw



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(Dlii Noknmia 1933 Calendar September. 5. What a school! 302 enrolled. 7. 31 strong boys report for football. 20. Classes eiect new officers and sponsors for year. 23. What a game! Lost to Shelby 6-2, first game and what a start. October. 1. Beat Carlinville 7-6. Lost Roland Rabold, but a good game, nevertheless. 7. Another defeat by the much loved (?) Hillsboro but outplayed them anyway. 20. Future Faimers win honors. Make some girls a nice husband. Watch out gals! 22. Beat Litchfield 18-0. Yeah! Team! 28. One more victory. Beat Assumption 7-0. November. 2. Ding! Dong! Everyone pushing, but it’s just a fire drill. 3. Smart pupils—70 named on honor roll. 4. Carnival—Horrors!—Ann Cibulka elected Carnival Queen. 9. Mr. Rademacher absent from school. 11. Regular Armistice defeat ror Pana 19-0. 21. Now we can see tne movies for a nickle. A great show! December. 5. Sh! Don’t tell the Juniors about it. Juniors think it’s going to be a party. 13. Another show. It’ll make a good book report for someone. 15. Seniors give the Juniors a good time. Faity went off with a bang? ? 21. Another swell game. Johnson said Pana wouldn’t get 30. They didn't. Jumped right over it to 39. January. 3. New Year starts off with a bang! Won two games over holidays. Beat Hillsboro 19-16, then Witt, and what a victory 34-20. 4. School in full swing. Community Tournament. 6. Tournament ends. First team beat Alumni in 8th hour game. 10. Nokomis beat Shclbyvillo 30-29 in overtime. Another of Rade’s interesting picture shows. 13. Downneai ted. We were beat by Gillespie 22-13. 13. Played Taylarville. Just another defeat for Taylorville, 19-27. 23. Hurrah! We beat Assump.ion 28-19. 2 . Everybody happy? Report cards came out. 31. Mr. Hulet gave a lecture about loafing. Let’s everybody study hard. February. 2. Played Coffeen in the Co”nty Tournament, and did we run away from them? The score was only 33-9. 3. Played LLchfield and won again. Nokomis might get first place.

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