O'Fallon Township High School - Panther Yearbook (O'Fallon, IL)
- Class of 1931
Page 1 of 212
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 212 of the 1931 volume:
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FOREWORD supplemented by Its continuous in- crement of learning, friendly asso- ciations, and student activities must survey many years of eventful achievement. The various features of school life must be presented — not as a mere casual account of occurrences, but as a true representation of the school spirit that enables us to bet- ter understand and enjoy the life in which we live. Such has been the general purpose which has determined the spe- cific endeavor of the Senior Class of 1931 in presenting this Annual. - £ -V. member EMBER BOARO OF EDUCATION SECRETARY BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION C £ Cf £k6LlSH MATHSMATICS JC £HC£ LAVN . . . . - flow we all have learned our fi:e. i r :■ . ■ . Charles Frledewald- ''Charlie G. A. A. 28, ’29, ’30, ’31, Treas- Born: May 14 1913 . _ I, Lorene Logan, do will and bequeath my quiet disposition to Robert Reidelberger. I, Alice Behrens, do will and bequeath my love for Chauoer to Carl Joffen. I, Catherine Alexander, do will and bequeath my red gym shoestring to Virginia Mayer. I, Lily Fischer, do will and bequeath my secret conversations to Pansy Ladd. I, Ruth Goetter, do will and bequeath my voice in American History class to Laurence Marxer. I, Bernice Slogier, do will and bequeath my lei- sure hours to Alice Hinchollff. I, Bruce Rea, do will and bequeath my red bow tie to Don Simpson. I, Raymond Depril, do will and bequeath my abil ity to type and my ability to drive a Ford to Orville Meinkoth. I, Laverne Hemmer, do will and bequeath my large watch chain to Russell Funk. I, Norman Meinkoth, do will and bequeath my quar relsome disposition to William Tiley, and my class presidency to Joe Bittles. I, Adolph Ambry, do will and bequeath my ability to give orations to Joe Creed. I, Wilmer Anheuser, do will and bequeath my bro- ken arm to Oscar Cox. May he use it to good ad- vantage in typing next year. I, Vernon Scheibel, do will and bequeath my oheer-leading ability to Harold Schaeffer. . ability at athletics to Edward Trippel. hand ability to Joe Bittles. ' ;toward Rogers, do will and bequeath my cur- ly locks to Edgar Munie. May he ever cherish William Koch, do will and bequeath my willing- Orville Zi1., e pitchin ability to Harold 'Hear . , Lucille Prippel, do will end bequeath my stouti • : to Lu Irene Budiic. Duly witnessed in accordance with Pharaoh law in the territory of Little Egypt by the descend- ants of King Khafre and Thutmose III„ . This year’s Journey has been still more pleasant. Our oan still be numbered, we hare fewer mistakes to mourn, We watchword, we are positive of reaching Graduation City by . fer, Gertie McCoy, Inez Briacoe, Ruth Greene, Charles Monaghan, Robert Keller, Joe Sharp, .. t:-xOS3 lit-..I ?’reshier- but we ere ed spring Intellectuals and we hope and be- on our ainw Mater, the 0. T. H S, — t ♦ i I ♦ ♦ cemrg 0' gallon l9hcf A COACH 3askef $al §$uad 1930-ff31 QifAAO . _ leMi, j t i Scr.ool Auditorii . ▲lmaThoaas Silver . - Miss Evelyn Barnes, an American girl, born in blossom and wishes to marry her but Kokemo who has _ . _ 24. 25. 30. 1. Long plead-for singing period in Assembly. Assembly singing What we want to know is why did Miss Lamb and Mrs. Ragsdale sing with the' girls under 16??????? Some ex-Soniors visit Latin Class. All calm and peaceful per usual. So 0. S. Study.’ Study. Study: Juniors conducted miniature golf course this evening, and gained part of the proceeds. Senior class meeting for purpose of buying duplicator to print annual. The old cry, How to make money I arose. Blue Monday. Report cards given out. Mr, Hinohdiff read deportment grades and it was found that Senior girls had highest percentage -100! Follow the example set by your superiors. Ye Scribes and Pharisees: Basketball and track work started to-night under supervision of Mr, Schenk and Mr. Conway, respectively. OCTOBER Mr, Hinohdiff, in American History Class: Dorothy, what does Washington, D. C. mean? 1. _ Basketball gems with Sew Baden. 4' N' E 7 ! c. . 9. Usual happenings. Ldn’t be . dents at Illinois University—Florence Llewellyn _ _ ♦ Null: Well, rather, I'm In the hole now2 Mr. Hinchcliff: Have you done your, out- Charles: No, sir, it's been too cold to en o'clock the next morning. guess who in three guesses, I'll kiss you Doctor Harris: The patient seems to be worse Did you give him the porous plaster? of the famous Indian chieftain, Black Hawk. Freshman; What keeps the moon from falling? Mr. Runkwitz: What is salt? Lucille B.: I hope God is with me in that history test tomorrow. - I LJ Teaoher ■ TP Herbert Walrath Farmer Mrs Gerk E Lemen i£rs Charles Niblaok O'Fallon, 111 Deoeased Ruth Seville Grace Sohott Berton Sperry Traffio Officer 0 Fallon, 111. _ Ho graduate in 1916—Change to four-year oouree Urs. J 2. Hold Mgr. U 3. Rubber Oo. Bookkeeper I. Bt Louie, 111. £ Hendricia 2« 8t. Louis, 111. George Ladd farmer Dtta Bussong -re. Ralph ?tites Harold Davison Fraternity Secretary Bt. Louie, io. Mrs R. 8teinheimer Jacksonville, 111. Dorothy Davison Albert ileok Bueiness man Mrs Cl ude Neville Ziegler 111 _ Katie McNulty Margaret Egger Stenographer Oollege Student Gbmptometer Operator O'Fallon; 111 Cairo, 111 0'Fallon, III _ r «W V V ftV s3 ' £ t. vVW - J ' - ” rt. •if J m. k. j tf.iT -yjffijl •XT • ■ - :-x • • . r --■ . • t £1' . ’ . V 7 - . «► V •« i jr, • ' f’ K .. •►• «• ’. .r TiiV .-X . v 5S3b $‘ SS •-i 7« ' 'Vr j N At , . - • 2 Bra
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