Norris City Omaha Enfield High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Norris City, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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Autographs of Members of Staff Editor-in-chief. . . . . Associate Editor. . . Business Manager. . . . . 7 Advertising Managers. ' Feature Editors. . . . Athlet ics. . Calendar. . . Snapshot Editors. . . Drganizations. . . Senior Editor. . . Junior Editor. . . . Sophomore Editor. . . Freshman Editor. . .. Typ1sts........ Faculty Spon sor s . ,Ti A -ff ffl ' Page 5, . ', w 7, 3 . Odvwzqf ,713 -1 Q2 aw! 'J . ?+Jw ,M 7 uf!!! .Zyr-...Aff - Jsiiwu '57aAf t'd WW 772 11535: felis :H J WM' 5Q..r.g.,,4J...f U3 ,c. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ......... Berthal Weas Vice President -- I-Iuabert Downen Secretary -------- -- Noah Bruce Treasurer ........... Roy Oneal The F. iF. A. is a club which con- sists only of boys who are inter- ested in agriculture. Here are their activities for the year: September 17-Initiation of new members. September 24-F. F. A. officers went to Marion to the sectional livestock show. October 8-'We exhibited corn at Benton and won, '1st, 2nd, 3rd, 16th, and 17th prizes. October 16-One of our mem- bers exhibited corn at the county corn show at Carml. December 1-Party and business meeting. December 3-We played basket- ball with Eldorado chapter and defeated them by a margin of ten points. January 21-F. F. A. party. The G. A. A. were guests. February 18-We ordered 140 bushels of Hybrid corn to be de- livered as soon as possible. March 3 -- 'We received two thousand packages of garden seed to be sold by members. March 8-We presented a 15- minute radio program on F. ZF. A. activities over WEBQ, Harrisburg. April 8-F. F. A. Public .Speak- ing contest for 'Sectional 20, at Harrisburg. If possible, we are going to take a week-end trip to Evansville before school closes. We plan to have monthly meetings throughout the summer months. May 10-We will elect officers for next year. We shall elect a Service Board for our -past mem- bers who are in the Armed Ser- vices. Top Row - Delmar Gidcumb, Darrell Mobley, Bob Boster, Phil- lip Van Winkle, Canl Doerner, Dalton Aud, Morris West, Teddy Van Winkle, Val Pearce, Logan Roark, Harold Schrieber, Cyril Austin, Orland Davis. Second Row - Robert Healy, William Edwards, J. W. Graves, Roy Duckworth, Roy Oneal, Bill Harrell, Porter McKenzie, Frank Bayley, Russell Orr, Kenneth Orr, Billy Roark, Wayne Bell, Bernard Austin, Mr. Johnson, sponsor. Bottom Row--Lee Riley, David Bryant, Leon Spence, Kenneth Greene, Hazen Kroff, Hubert Downen, 'Berthal Weas, Ellis Aus- tin, Noah Bruce, Austin Boyd, Charles Jacques, and Joe Patton.



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Clubs Give Everyone A Chance to Enjoy His Individual Interests BOOK CLUB President .............. .... R uth Harper Vice President ............ Wilma Bishop Secretary-Treasurer ..... Lois Le Grande Sponsor ................. Mrs. Lockwood The purpose of the Book Club is to create a love for literature by reading good 'books and maga- zines and by becoming acquainted with the con- temporary books. Some of our most interesting programs of the year were an 'information please program using questions about authors, books, titles, interesting characters and unusual episodes: best sellers of 19433 informal book talks: dramatization of scenes from booksg book reviews from the OMNIBOOK. Several attractive posters were made display- ing' illustrations, advertisements, and summaries of the stories. Members: Ruth Harper, Maida Whipple, Wil- ma Bishop, Marie Edwards, Virginia Hughes, Vir- ginia Spence, Blanche Short, Christine Turpin, Ruth Hughes, Kathryn Boyd, Evelyth McArthy, Bobby Amos, Gene Harlow, Stella Healy, Lenora Haynes, Marion Kennedy, Mary Jane Knight, Delilah Ken- nedy, Beulah Kennedy, Beulah McKenzie, Mary Ruth Coffman, Marylou Koelling, Lois LeGrand, Reba Newcomb. N CLUB President ................... Jack Shain Vice President ............. Wilbur Clark Secretary-Treasurer ...... Derald Henson The N Club was organized for the purpose of discussing those problems which confront the build- ing of a well-balanced athletic program. The club is an honorary organization for boys who have earned a. letter in basketball or track. It is soon- sored by the athletic coach, and is considered vitally im-portant in the athletic program. Top Row 'fleft to rightj-Stanley Johnson, Dal- ton Aud, Wilbur Clark. Bottom Row-Derald Henson, Jack Shain, Nor- man Hill, Mr. Phelps. CHECKER 'CLUB President .................. Kenneth Orr Vice President ............ Calvin Snider Secretary-Treasurer ......... Russell Orr Sponsor ................ Theron Johnson All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy say the members of the checker club. They tell us there is an art in checker playing, but we can't find out who the champions are. Maybe Theron Johnson, the sponsor, will divulge the secret. Since this club presented the assembly program on March 10, we are convinced that some of them are not only checker players but also musicians. Top Row ifleft to right!-Charles Greer, John Randall Johnson, Johnnie Anderson, Ezra Mills- paugh, David Bryant, Calvin -Snider, Ralph Jordan, Wyatt Martin, Cyril Austin, Fred Carroll, Jr. Second Row-Floyd Williams, Frank Bayley, Bud Newman, Kenneth Sanders, Kenneth Doerner, Berthal Weas, Bob Boster, Bob Knowles, Charles Stovall, Ernie Collins, Theron Johnson. Bottom Row-Billy Wiggins, Hazen Kroff, Paul Bishop, Russell Orr, Kenneth Orr, Ellis Austin, Leon Spence, W. D. Norris, Ben Boyd, Kenneth S-pence. LIBRA RIAN S Always ready with helpful suggestions, the li- brarians often hear the familiar question, Where can I find-? Page Twenty-eight Miss Forchee, our capable faculty librarian, selects student assistants who help students and teachers find books and information and keep an accurate check of all 'books going in and out. Our library is an essential part of our school. It offers an opportunity for students to form better reading habits and to encourage them in their read- ing and study programs. Librarians: Reba Newcomb, Margie Bolerjack, Nora Ruth Bryant, Mary Stephens, Marylou Koel- ling, Beth Shook, Aileen Maddox, Lucille Chisum, Glennys Greathouse, Delilah Kennedy, Betty Bruce. STUDEN'T COUNCIL The Student Council is a governing body com- posed of twelve students, three from each class. It was organized for the purposes of giving the stu- dents a. voice in the government of the school, and of coordinating the various school activities. , The Student Coimcil president appoints com- mittees from the Student Council to inspect lockers and check home rooms. These committees are ap- pointed every six weeks. At the end of each six weeks, the Student Council awards trophies to the home rooms having the best conduct, the highest attendance record, and -the greatest increase in scholarship. The Student Council is a member of the Illi- nois Association of Student Councils. We sent two delegates to the State Convention at Chicago, April -14-15. On February 8, the Student Council assisted in sponsoring a 'box supper for the benefit of the Fourth Bond Drive. The Council also purchased two twenty-:five dollar defense bonds, Series F. The officers of the Student Council are as fol- lows: President ............... Mary Stephens Vice President ........... Aileen Maddox Secretary-Treasurer .... Christine Turpin Seniors-Mary Stephens, Aileen Maddox, Roy Oneal. Juniors-Bernice Healy, Carl Doemer, Imo- gene fPatton fApprenti'cel. 'Sophomores-Christine Turpin, Pauline Pool, Frank Bayley lAfpprenticel. Freshmen-Ben Boyd, Sybil Ford, Fred Carroll, Jr. lApprenticel. Sponsors-Mrs. Lockwood, Theron John- son. 1 - HOBBY CLUB President .-.......... ...... M orris West Vice President ........... Donald Stovall Secretary-Treasurer ........ Virginia Cox Sponsor .-............ Raymond Johnson Membership in this club is open to all students who have a hobby or would like to develop one. The main objectives of this organization are to pro- mote interest in developing hobbies, and to improve the hobbies that we already have. Top Row Cleft to rlghty-William Edwards, Kenneth Sanders, J. W. Graves, Donald Stovall, Austin Boyd, Logan Roark, Derald Mobley, Ralph Jordan, Frank Bayley, James McKenzie, Billy Har- rell. Second Row-Dalton Aud, Glen Harris, Berthal Weas, Morris West, Gene Davis, Gerald Healy, Er- nie Collins, Wyatt Martin, John Randall Johnson, Leon Coffman, Kenneth Green, Raymond Johnson. Bottom Row-Sylma Jean Austin, Mary Grif- fith, Betty Gwaltney, Martha Spence, Norma Faunce, Betty Bruce, Virginia Cox, Nora Ruth Bry- ant, Margaret Anderson, Anna Roye.

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