Oneida Community High School - Mohawk Yearbook (Oneida, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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Hiss Helen Keck' Music English I in H.M. Illinois Wesleyan The pleasantest things in the world are pleasant thoughts; and tho great art of living is to have as many of them as possible. -Montaigne. Miss Gladys Johnson..............Commercial B.E. Western State Teachers Every time you sails, and much more when you laugh, it adds 70ur fragment of •'ll G • -Sterno. Mrs. Robert Wecch..........Home Economics Science B.S. University of Illinois The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the worJd is to be in reality what v;c appear to be. -Socrates. 11133 ,Jrrnc Salth......-—Social Science Latin B.A. University of Iowa Northerw otern University It is the spirit behind beau- ty, rcthcr than nere physice 1 perfection itself, ‘ which singles a woman out from am- ongst others of her kind. -Anthony.

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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Ilr. Donald M. Sharpe----------------Principal English II ce IV A.B. Monmouth College A.M. Chicago University University of California Education, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the equalizer of the conditions of nen--the balance wheel of the social machinery. -Horace Mann. Mr. Graham Pogue-------------------------Coach Mathematics B.S. Monmouth College University of Illinois University of Minnesota No man cun be cheated out of an hon- orable career in life unless he cheats hirisolf. Believe In yourself and your capabilities and you will not be cheated. -Emerson. Mr. Robert Shaver-------- —--------Agriculture Farm Mechanics B. . Western State Teachers University of Illinois The big things that come our way are seldom the result of careful planning or long thought, but rather they arc the fruit of seed planted in the dally routine of our work. -Heather. Mrs. L.C. Hazen-----------Speech B.A,. Knox College Happiness, I have dis- covered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work. Grayson.



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STUDENT COUNCIL Democracy In AmericaJ Democracy In our schools 1 This has been the cry of the Student Body, and this year as never before our Student Council has been a living organization vitally interested in tho pro- blems of school life. In addition to the regular honday meetings of the Council with Ur. Sharpe, Advisor, we have had several meetings of the entire high School. At these meetings, presided over by the President Richard Shepherd, no teacher v;as resent and the student body was given the right to express their opinions on any problem pertaining to school life. The eight Student Council members were injected with a shot of enthusiasm and ideas vben they and Mr. Sharpe attended the Third Annual District Student Council Convention at Dclevan, Illinois on Novemba? 10. The Council has sponsored several assemblies during the year. On March 31 and April 1, three members attended a convention at Peoria, Illinois. MEMBERS OP STUDENT COUNCIL Richard Shepherd, President Joe Carlson Doris McMaster Beth Swanson hlrley Jean Bedford Max Hiatt Betty Jordan Irene Holmes, Sec-Treasurer I I

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