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

 - Class of 1942

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Q 1. nr ' Ya 9.-:ctw Qfmef11bwsrsnai1's:,c:f!a1was1.-1,:z.esz,n1:xm.1ae1uwfafv-fcfxxvwf as:Qman.a.is.rw:n'a12,w?:s:4ef.M'E-f1'.aw2-,s,vra-mr:w1aDmNsnwaivs..2sa:umn4vez1.'sAr23.:nw':11u::f1fz -Manwns rnvmszfx.-eaa.'.g::,:auQ.f,s.' fx.--:,f.,-W 4.4 mga W- sm: A- ,w.,,s,.. :W - ,X W,-:JA Q4 M-N rug, ufxrzgaLm.:1,.wm.1:4Anzxazf-wwwspnfw::wm2'ax-v::vzna1swuvsen::v:'aaa.2mas-a-rw:-21,12 srfxmmiu' ' fNfIi':' ilir'iiIfNlI:J , s lmiv lli n ANNUAL STAFF Co-Editors... ...Helen Lawson Lillian Olson Business Manager... ....Charlotte Carlson Advertising Manager... ......Betty Jordan Class Editors: Juniorlililli Sophbmore.... Freshmen...y . Sports....... Organizations: Student Council. .Marilyn Johnson Senior..... .. ....Mary Ann Clark ...Doris Nicholson ...Lillian Olson ,...Gene McKie ..F1orence Ehne Girlsf Glee Clubx.. ...D0r0thy Holt GQAQA-aoaoocnoonenao Home 'Ecg Clubnono ...Betty Jordan ...Jean Gehring Boys' Glee C1ub.... .........Lester Olin F.F.A. ..... . ............ ..James Rylander Pep Club.. .... . ..... ..Hary Helene Kenney Annual H Journal. ...... .....Helen Lawson Charlotte Carlson Calendar.... .. Ar.tOlllll Adviser.... ,Andrew Anderson ...Irene Holmes . . . ,Miss Mares E . Q I l V I 'Cr 41 'BS qu-lg, -af ' ,, :Sie , H J f ' ' 'L A 1 fN'fT F' l ffl U V t , FOREWORD It has been tiring effort to memories of our after years will be most cherished, In this attempt the Eighth Volume of Woneida Memo- riesn is here offered to its beloved school and its learned students. Using patriotism as our theme, and wearing colors of red, white, and blue, we hope it may serve sto bring together in unison the many activities which we participated in during the nine months of our high school year. our truest ambition and un- pieture and form for you the high school days which in We hope our readers, whether students, alumni, or friends, will find much enjoyment in the following pages. THE 1942 ONEIDA MEMORIES STAFF 1, X, tx ff U I .1 is E i' ,1 tx if ffl il -ef -cf ff 'SY l ' .:'- - fm RI n nn fd me -a OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE HLAWERENCE CARLSON Elmer Anderson Edward Bindel Ernest Cahill Charles Claguo Donald Fooks Sebastian Giddings Lawrence Gingery Voryle Hewitt Elmer Johnson Robert Johnson Laverne Mblburg Dale Murdock Jack Murray William Nelson Cleo Qlaon Garnet Peterson Emery Ringberg Charles Rylander Keith Rylander Stanley Shaw Robert Shepherd Edward Stickles Leroy Swanson Gilbert Thalmand Charles Wcech . Janes Niles Kenneth Niles Carlos Wyman in If In 'T lp 5 x 'I 'I Il. 1 ,agar Jgxa 'S' CL :Nl g5Ei K 35 V - nr dice W -W 1 Y? ' ' A 1 V. 11 lvl in who Y , J - f .,,1uni I1 ll 'nu 1 l i , w , 1 1 l ll , , s I E 2l:nl1.sm1x1.v!uzzxzziw.x17'-ff1.'f,w -:mv-.: xfn:':Laf:n.wam:ms f.,f.-ff iw .,,,. .-sw uw -H K . J -mf. -V f - :Jr ww 5 .kA'f.Hwv1fve-.fxfgvxwnvafa-casa naman . ' gil We, the Seniors of 1942, dedicate this, the eighth volume of our yearbook, HOneida Memoirsn, to MARIANNA TH OBALD, our Home Economics and Science Teacher, who by her constant encouragement and understanding has instilled in us a love and appreciation of the scientific aspects of our school and home. ,lmrrsimse xnxx w. .mmssm w.'.z2uLu:-:.mn,'u::1enzuIx esmnL-31:5 5 ,Q M0151 ,..............,,.,.,, aw, .KTM W' af-Mi -ffm :Q -M-'fx 5, 5321,-'fig' ,'2ff',fxf ' Y 1 a a '- ff 3 1 rygfiiy ffl' ,, -3131415 F' Q 1 ' 1 , x' ffjilf U11 , ,w.ge2'1m sv 'W4' ' .sv Q Ei: F, A 1 3, ,.. A if Q 4 ,I ,,. y . Yaumnmnfsxr 1 4,- 5 ' I x 6 1 1--M14-Knvf. 1 if-7, . .f, Q -fm: -1 4 me BARBARA MARAS Commercial, Physical Education B. Ed. Illinois State Normal University JEAN SCHANKE Music, French, English B. A. R B. S. University of Minnesota MARY LOUISE SKOOG History, English A. B. Augustana College MARIANNA TH OBALD Home Economics, Science B. Ed. Illinois State Normal University FAC ULT Y GRAHAM E. POGUE Principal Science k Mathematics B. S. Monmouth College M. A. University of Iowa University of Minnesota BERNARD BOLON Coach, Sociology, English A. B. Monmouth College KENNETH WADE Agriculture, Farm Mechanics B. S. University of Illinois psf I 1, 'X N , E., 43- ' w-,, 'Q W , 1.4 A-.57 f X x. JE E. 1 311 .. 4 .-. X , 5.4, ' 'vi '. 1-:ra ,si ..... J .,,,.:d J. I 1. '- fb V r W .Vg rk,.Q ummm 1,. J'.fX:,q. 4 WY x ,, Mr . Arthur Sta uffer Mr . Irving Shaw w Y 1 Mr. Charles Holmes Q HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS President ..... Mr. Charles Holmes Clerk. . . . . . . .Mr. Arthur Stauffer Directors. . .Mr. Ray Peterson, Mr. Irving Shaw, Mr. William Henry Ash l.-lr . Ray Peters on iw ,K Mr. William Henry Ash mlalmlmvmwwn 'I rfueflzmubmri mmsmvawnma umm: ' gf? -:nfl 1 bln 1 1 fr- x THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 CLASS OFFICERS: President ..... Vice-President Secretary Q Tw Student Counci COLORS.... FLOWEROOI I I 0 0 O I O O T1 OIUllOl 0 0 0 ADVISER.... '98.SU.I '-JI . 4 . . .. ...Irene Holmes ........ ...Keith Foster ..F1orence Ehne Lillian Olson lioness: soot ....Red, White and Blue ................White Rose Courage, Truth and Loyalty . ............. Patriotism ..Hiss Marianna Theobald .....Ihn Graham Pogue mamma af :a'.ewma::ri,f ,A M fexwuw,-,fwuxx L .,,'u4i.,.5w,f,.-u1'nfwr1 Jw f,:wm,.:, , .emu Am. T: nn',.::'3w,vfwinwxsmnwrllnie2,sms..w maria:-'iv,mmm-a:3x4mexului.m1a!f,ura:sJm.a'y'a scsmwst mmvmamsmd was ww zw..1lx.1,1 Irene Holmes Class Pres. 1, Lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Sec. lg Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, L5 Home Ec. Club Pres. 3g Home Ec. Club Sec. Q Treas. Lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, Lg Journal Staff 1, 2, 3, Lg Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus lg Class Sec. 3, Librarian 3, Lg Vocal 1, 2, 3, L, Declam 3, Class Play 3, Lg Student Council Vice Pres. 3, Glee Club Pres. 4, Ensemble 3, L, Carnival Queen 3. Florence Ehne Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Lg Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Lg Librarian 2, 3, Lg Echo Staff 25 Journal Staff Lg Annual Staff Lg Class Play 3, Pep Club 3, L, G.A.A. 4, Class Sec. a Treas. L3 Student Council Sec. a Treas. Lg Student Council Lg Assistant to Teacher 2, 3. sg. sa. Q' President Vice President X 95 Secretary k Treasurer Student Council Representative Keith Foster Baseball 1, 2, 3, L5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lg Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal 1, 2, 35 Declam 1, 2, 3, Lg F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 B.A.A. 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 3, L: Student Council Pres. 1,3 Octet lg Class Play 3, 4, Class Vice Pres. Lg Glee Club Vice Pres. Lillian Olson G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg Student Council Lg Class Play Lg Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Lg Home Ec. Club Vice Pres. Lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Lg Vocal Lg One Act Play 3, Journal Editor Lg Annual Editor Lg Journal Staff 3, Lg Annual Staff 3, L. 3 'yuan .:':.u1r-ws -,F XA I wi- swf: a-1v1'A.i2w.sasw'1x.21 .'mf1w,f.uw:mumcu.rf4f,nu.nw:e1x'1 nw-rrnuarssrnflanzf-awfuwfzaz .G me-V +4 'sul Q1 ,nav Andrew AI1d6I'SOIl Band l, 23 Class Pres. 25 Baseball 2, 3, Lg Student Council 3, Basketball 2, 3, L, Track 2, 3, Lg Annual Staff L. Charlotte Carlson Glee Club l, 2, 3, Lg QAA.l,2,3,LgmmeEm Club 2, 3, Lg Journal R Annual Bus. Manager LQ Pep Club 4, Journal Staff 3. Curtis Fields Basketball 3, Lg Track l, 2, 3, Lg F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Jean Gehrlng G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, L, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Lg Class Play 3, L, Chorus lg Home Ec. Club 2, 3, L: PSP Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Librarian 2, 3, L: Class Vice Pres. lg Journal Staff 3, Lg Mixed Chorus l. 'UP 'lse- M' I as , - VU- . Q William Bryant Glee Club l, 2, 35 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, Lg Track 33 Vocal 2, 3, Declam 23 Class Play Lg Baseball l, 2, 3. Sam Edwards Glee Club l, 2, 3, Lg F.F 3, Lg Vocal 3, 4. Robert Fredricks Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lg F.F.A. 3, L9 Track l, 2, 3. Robert Harmison B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. .A l, 2, 3, Lg Corn Picking Con- test l, 2, 3, Lg Track 2, 3, L3 Basketball 3, Lg Carnival King L. - ' ,n xfslsf , V- -L M.. . ,W ,. W. .. xv' 2. : . '-J--11-Lfvem :r' :m,c:m:snfkQ:susu.ia:.fwsu 4-up-'sn --'ma.ve- HAP. Charles Holmes Glee Club 1, 2, 3, L3 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg F.F.A. Sec. Lg B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg Track 2, 3, Lg Baseball 3, L, Vocal Lg Corn Picking contest 1, 2, 3, L. Dorothy Holt Glee ciub 1, 2, 3, Lg Home Ee. Club 2, 3, L, Chorus 1, 2, 3, L3 Vocal 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3, Class Play 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Journal Staff 3, L. Betty Jordan Glee Club 1, 2, 3, L3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Lg Pep Club Lg Student Council lg Journal M Annual Staff 3, Lg Class Play L3 Librarian 3, L. Clyde Knapp F.F.a. 1, 2, 3, L3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, Lg Vocal 3, L, Class Play 3. fs gn..- Herschel Holmes Band 2, Glee Club l, 2, Lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, L, Basketball 2, 3, Lg Track l, 2, 3, L, Class Vice Pres. 33 Student Council Sec. R Treas. 3, Student Council 3, Class Play L. Marilyn Johnson Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Lg Class Pres. 3, Class Vice Pres. 23 Student Council 3, Lg Glee Club l, 2, 3, Lg Declum 1, 3, Lg Vocal 2, 3, Lg Home Ee. Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg Triple Trio Lg Class Play 3, Lg Journal Staff 2, 3, Lg Annual Staff 2, 3, L, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Lg Vocal Ensemble 3, Office Sec. 2, 35 Librarian L, One Act Play 2, Glee Club Sec. M Treas. 25 Home Ec. Sec. 3 Treas. 2: Mixed Chorus 1. Mary Helene Kenney Class Sec. 1, 2, Student Council 3, Lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, L, Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Vocal 29 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg Journal Staff 3, Lg Annual Staff 23 Class Play 3, Lg G.A.A, Secretary 3. Helen Lawson Glee Club 2, 3, L, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Lg Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Lg Pep Club Pres. Lg Student Council 33 Journal k Annual Bus. Manager 3, Journal Q Annual Editor Lg Girls Chorus 3, L. ...me my f: ' HM- ,law-r,::1ma.',:.f::, -:- .mm:fs11.4zrsJ11mizsfcf'raxv5avx1b..x1xaef:uKfa2namx0 ' mfm1u.i5wamxFfamns9wi.4',x-zxw af. wx :2-mms' Doris Nicholson G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Lg Student Council 3, Lg Pep Club Vice Pres. 3, Lg Home Ee. Club 2, 3, L3 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 49 Journal Staff L. Lester Olin Track 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 25 Glee Club Librarian 3, L. Arthur Senner Glee Club l, 2, 3, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Lg B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, L, F.F.A. 2, 3, L, Class Play 3. Robert Whitman F.F.A. 3, Lg Glee Club l, 2, 3, Baseball 4, Basketball 3, Lg Track 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, F.F.A. Treas. Lg Ensemble 3. 5 , Tia.. filer- Hits. Herman Nyman F.F.A. 3, Lg Baseball 1, 2, Lg Basketball 25 Track l Class Play 2. Donald Russell Glee Club 1, 2, 35 F.F,A 1, 2, 3, Lg Class Play 3, L Claude Sornberger Basketball lg B.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 35 F.F.A. 2, 3, Lg Track 2, 33 Corn Picking Contest 3, 4. Jxmzzrmxw .1 .5 x , ,ez..m.1v,-.a.-utafmNm-1m.wrs.n-nexA'u:esx,1a1r.-.xassw.am.zem-Ar:-umelf' ' 1 cs'af.1nnx3mfi:v4.ww.:W.f-ansv, rs'-M v -1:4911 Y ,fl O , r t o 4 n on CLASS HISTORY On the second day of September 1958, twenty- nine students enrolled in the Oneida Community High School as freshmen. Of the twenty-seven students twho are graduating, there are only nine who started in the first year of grade school and have gone straight through for the twelve consecu- tive years. 'They are Andrew Anderson, Bill Bryant Keith Foster, Irene Holmes, Betty Jordan, Helen Lawson, Don Russell, Arthur Senner and Robert Whitman. Robert Corcoran was with us for ten years. Mary Helene Kenney, from the washington School, joined us in the fourth grade. From the Irving School in Creston, Iowa, cane Doris Nichol- son to join us in the seventh grade. Charlotte Carlsen, from the Hope School in Victoria, also joined us in the seventh grade. From the Fesmire School, Jean Gehring cane to spend the last five years of school life at Oneida High School. Also in the eighth grade we were joined by Robert Shep- herd. when we entered high school twelve students from the country joined us. They were Sam Edwards Curtis Fields, Robert Harmison, Charles Holmes, Herschel Holmes, Dorothy Holt, Marilyn Johnson, Robert Fredericks, Clyde Knapp, Lillian Olson, Lester Olin, Claude Sornberger, Paul Pittard and Betty Ann Rosenberg. During the freshmen year the class officers were as fellows: president, Irene Holmes, vice- president, Jean Gehringg secretary and treasurer, lmry Helene Kenneyg student council representative Betty Jordan. The class adviser was Miss Marian Yepson. l L. 'Q , 4ki l , , -- s ff - -rams-1 so 1 to seg' fe: Vw Tos..,,.,J x T, X A1 o V A ,wk 4? w-CS. gg so fl go any L5 r '+qb On the sixteenth of September, we were the cause of much amusement for the upper elassmen. The reason, why it was the Freshmen Initiation Party held in the gymnasium. All had to dress like Indian papoose'sg this included war paint and scalplng. We were taken to the agriculture room escorted by one or two seniors with paddles. We took off our shoes and were blindfolded and taken up on the stage. Here we walked through salt-1cy- 'water and corn flakes. Everyone, including the freshmen, enjoyed himself at this party. when the members enrolled for the second year of school, there were still twenty-nine members of the class together. The officers were: president Andrew Andersong vice-president, Marilyn Johnscng secretary and treasurer, 'Mary Helene Kenneyg and student council representative, Irene Holmes. The class adviser was Mr. Graham Pogue. Three members of the class loft the second semester. They were Robert Corcoran, Robert Shep- herd, and Paul Pittard. On Hay 17, 1940, an all-school picnic was held at Lake Storey. Games were played as re- freshments were being prepared. Everyone had a good time and enjoyed the delicious food. when the third year came around we found a new member, Herman Nyman from Rio. In the second semester another new classmate joined us. She was Florence Ehne from Iowa. The officers were presi dent, Marilyn Johnsong vice-president, Herschel Holmesg secretary and treasurer, Irene Holmes: and student council representative, Andrew Anderson. Our adviser was Miss Barbara Maras Our most important party that year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The class took the seniors fa 2 N I . j 2. r U .VWH ex, .A . , V , r t V W vi, JL! 3 X and faculty to lmnmouth for dinner, then to Daven- port, Iowa, to a stage shew. we had a police os- cort all the way. Several talks and musical num- bers were enjoyed by the seniors, juniors, and teachers. The class presented the play uiunt Tillie Goes to Town,U on April 8 under the direction of Miss Dorothy Rice, a new faculty member. when the last year of school rolled around, Betty Ann Rosenberg was missing from ourl ranks. She had moved to Woodhull where she finished her last year of school, Twenty-seven seniors were seen working hard when the doors opened on the last year of our high school life. .These twenty- seven members were the some ones who had started, together in the junior year. ' ' The class officers were: president, Irene Holmes, vice-president, Keith Foster, secretary and treasurer, Florence Ehneg student council rep- resentative, Lillian Olson.' Our class advisers were Hr. Graham Pogue and Miss Marianna Theobald. The class presented their playl entitled, UGay,U under the direction of Miss Mary Louise Skoog, a new faculty member. On March 10, the seniors held their Sneak Dam After some mischievous doings at school, the class four groups and metered to Rock divided into Island. Each car went their way and at six in the afternoon, they all not at a given distination. Everyone enjoyed themselves and though tired the next day, they managed to drag themselves from one class to another. l ' By Helen Lawson H Betty Jordan I Lf 1 i 1.1 Z f , Q E. U' I . ,ia -'51 52 y Q 9 1 'V' wi f' fffiigf - f Mit Q. . v i .I qi, n IZBTHISIIA W' gil. CLASSVPOEM A We the Class of '42, Hate to say goodbye to you. , I Ls we leave Oneida High, ' We hate to sniffle se we'l1 cry. 1, Qs , f Our motto, nTruth, courage, and loya1ty,N ,lf Was chosen very unanimously.' f I Our class this year get together and chose, The fragrant, velvet, lovely white rose Q N And because of the patriotic theme, I 1 We had a clever little scheme. ' ? f And chose our senior colors true, They are the rod, the white, and blue. And now about each senior We have something for you sv, There are twenty-seven in ffl And I hope that we'l1 all l , member, to remember. our class, pass. l On bright remarks is where Andy shines, l Although he delivers many He never frets and never pines. a pun, He is a good friend to everyone. ' 1 Y 4 Bill Bryant or Upeochosn as he is known Has made many a call on the telephone. Many a time his Ford you see, 1 Off to Wataga does it flee. 1 f Charlotte Carlson is so quiet, ' Qu But we have found that she's a riot. PQ Since senior home ec. class has begun, 43 g-5 She sure has had a lot of fun. r ,' 6K Sam is known as nthe world's worst tease, And oft he says, NI'll domas I p1ease.n 'b He may be a tease and an awful pest, 'j But he's a friend and one of the best. 1' 'vt 4' 0 V E 'mttzib ?'1+b :Ulf 1 VV 'W ' -:Y 4 1 ,lzfal :J -' ug.-T 47, T ,g fx? agp-,Q , , KN or VTE? fa' U 1 Florence was late in joining our class, But she has proven a worthy lass. She's made the honor roll since she came, And for this reason gained loads of fame. e Curtis has been very good in athl tics, And in class hefs always up to some tricks. He's majored in basketball and also in track In which he has his own personal naek. Tiny has also done his part toward athletics, And he still had time te compete in dramaties. Of the student body he is our president, And winning this honor was quite an event. Q I Bob Fredericks is not a quiet lad, 1 For talking seems to be his fad, Uhere're you see him near or far, Yeu'1l always see his little green ear. Jean was on the Journal staff, To write the'jokes and give us a laugh, As librarian shels willing to hel you look, F ,D When you are in need of a very good book. Robert Harmison the leader of the pack, Pulls from the bulletin every thumb tack. As Miss Skoog makes her daily round, In his hand a thumb tack can always be found. Charlie Holmes is a farmer lad, We've never seen him dull or sad. Hefs been a leader in the F.F.A., And they will sure miss his O.K. Hersh, the comedian of our class, Has given us many a hearty laugh, 43' He's been a star in athletics too, But of course to you this is nothing new. -Q Irene, the president of our class, Never need worry if she shall pass. Her artistic ability and her brain, will gain her recognition and also fame. 6 , ' L it .gk 'Q-1,3 W I Tn qv 'Q f ' l ' K' N ,n , o n l ,Q ', 'V ,un - I L , ,..' - ,Ati wx- lim-: 'f INQ V1' ' 5 . 4 v 5 1 , R -K wJ vwl l1,i,. pwnf ? ,?' wg. wi N31 ,nfl sail 5 ilghgmz is 1 tim? 4, ngsn .W Eli ?Q' Hwlg 'fi m 's'l Qui Sv ,fi E Vi i'5g 512 .uf 5' Sw? ii ili! Willis. , g. 411 Mail . l'!ll ,,Vn , N 429 n , . ' WX. ' 1 nw Files fi G 1- 51: of slew sful 121i 4? , f-B4 iflk ,: 1 X s .xA 'sfo 15- Egg: L55 5. has In music Dorothy has tskcn hor part,' And also she is very smartg I ' Sho plays the violin and sings, Her clear soprano voice surc rings. Marilyn, who is known for hor musical sncczc,A Is also known to bc quite n tease. Sittin5 on thumb tucks is quite s feat, And Marilyn Johnson just can't be boat. Betty also In selling In studios has shown herself true, candy and helping too. sho was Q credit to thc class, Bccausc shc was always vor7'surofto pass. Ihry Ko1cns's wit will carry hor through, Shc's not a lot of pcp.nnd 'crsmnalitv too. . ., .I J Wherever thorc's fun uou ncnsn't icnr .1 I Mary Hclcno will always bc naar, Take it in azz or take it in swims 9 La! And ncu'll alwavs havo our musical kinf. ' J u L, Kc plays most anything, that canit bo dcniod, So whom you want music just call on Clyde, ' Helen passed hor fifty in typing class, But thatfs nos enough for this littlc lass. She than passcd hor sixty and brought to her name, A lot of rccognition and also some func. Doris Nicholson thc swcot littlc blonde, Of when cvcryonc is so very fond. 4 ' She has n personality that can't be beat, And a smilc for anyonc,shc happens to moot. as WGod's luzicst croaturc.u a one of us feature, comes to frclic and fun, Hofs thcrs fyon tho momcnt itfs over begun. Henman is known This wc cannot, Because when it vm All Lester so very bashful and shy, . Has many a fine trait, that you can't deny. ' At noon when he's wanted, he's not hard to find, For hefs out playing basketball, with the rest of his kind.. As for myself thero's not much to say, Except that I'n always a little too gay.i The kids like to make me giggle it seems, Because when I laugh the tears roll in streams. The innocent little by-stander, is none other than Don Russell, And wo can't say we've ever seen him in a hustle. For witty remarks he can't be beat, .' And some of them are really a treat., Art Scnner is the man of news, We always ask him for his views. Ho knows the World War situation, And the progress of each nation. In history Claude is teacher's pest, She knows him now from all the rest, Some think ho is so very quiet, But Miss Skoeg knows he can start a riot, Bob Whitman speaks to everyone, And therefore many a friend has won, Ever ready to start conversation, which always seems to have variation, This includes all the kids in our class, And now we hope that we will all pass. We now leave Oneida High to you, And hope that you will carry her through. ' By Lillian Olson R Clyde Knapp h I iff J. uf h 14 :Q 4, l wi Q 1. -er ,W gag- h eg .. -sw--Q-rw 4 . za, 1 ,-,. J' l 3' A Qi, A. '4 A 7412 an 1334 'A .1 A 1 is -. -1 , 1 f v 2 1 A 4, R ofr 2 ilfi 3 5 ,IVE vukwg assi Q QU if v .. f' QVQQ X- xl 1' VSK41 1 , 4,11 . Wifi' 115' life ii'-'if unix Vr lf41 igl Qmg 1,4 'T ixiwi ,T V. 1. Ll Ek xi l,e 'n v Q Q ' Q1 , A- A-U ' of a .e A CLASS WILLf We, the graduates of the Class of nineteene hundred and forty-two, Oneida High Seheol, sity ef Oneida, county of Kh6X,f state of Illinois, being of sound mind and memory, having learned all there is to learn, do hereby make,o publish, and declare this to be our last wlll'anQ testament, AAII other wills before this date are deelared null and void. awe, the Class of '42 leave to the juniors all of our debts and ability Qoxgpep out of trouble. - ' To the sophomores we leave our sgudiousness., To the freshmen woileave our dignity. To Sig Johnson we leeve all of our muddy footprints in the halls. f J r. To Miss Harms we leave all broken typewritera and paper wads that missed the basket, Also any broken fountain pens ,found in the bookkeeping POCE1. A ' ' , To Miss Skoog we leave all ef our witty re- 1 ' - marks and silly premise To Miss Theobald we leave all dirty dishes in the heme ecenouics room. To Miss Sehsnke we leave all of our singing voices for which we have no use. , ' b To Hr. Wade we leave memories' ofhour quiet reserve attitudes in the library, f To Nr. Belen we leave our athletic ability and good bohavior.l A To IT. Poguo we leave all the seventh periods we spent after school boceuse of Uhorseplay.n me , ' ., 4. . 1 . - I J PERSONAL BEQUESTS: I, Andrew Anderson, leave my entertaining laugh and ability to imitate to Gerald Parr. I, Bill Bryant, leave my use of the office telephone during the neon hour to Gene McKie. I, Charlotte Carlsen, and I, Betty Jordan, leave our ability to increase the candy sales at basketball games to Helen Ringberg and Joanne Hed- strem. . . I, San Edwards, leave ny ability to haekle the girls to Willis Haruisen. I, Florence Bhne, leave my dignity and quiet- ness in the classroom te Vivian Leafgreen. I, Keith Foster, leave my athletic abilltyp and getting away with sleeping in 'classes to George Hardesty, I, Curtis Fields, leave ny ability to act innocent to Janes Rylander. I, Robert Fredricks, leave ny romantic ideals to Richard Larsen. - I, Jean Gehring, leave my ability to evade snakes te Annette Andersen. I, Hebert Harmiscn, leave my ability to enjoy myself in classes to Vincent Fredricksen. I, Charles Holmes, leave my shyness to Donald Deets. l I, Herschel Helmes, leave my quiet giggle to Jtn Strenquist and appeint George Knapp te keep up on the activities of Betty Blackie and make weekly reports to me. ii .5 4, E 4 1 A 5 3 A r 5 s A 3 3 1 . may .,.- fs -u.f.,- - sm- ..-.- f- -.rv ,-,af , Y 3 4 . I 1? wx 5, 1 Av i 4' w e -trr Q' iigj My' A gli? xiii, n V 2 i 4 .- i 5, F 1 Q S f? I 1 i 9 ii if I 5 3 3 i , 5 5 Q D 2 5 4 2 2 E ,If 4 3 S 2 5 i W 2 ? If in 'I' 'W I 4 'I N 'I 1 4. .5 w I l E, E, 6 ij. R -L 24 . 5 E v ,x W L i 3 1 . BL' g,, Af I fi' g., 1 Q 4 I ,. A 419.1 I 55 Q 121 1 33112 Q f?f I W 1, ' 4 fm if , ff,, 1 , 1- ai . . I , , I, Irene Helrzes, leave my pinjeepeng ,games with HCurlyN to Ihry Ann Clark. I, Derethy Kelty leave my musical ability to Lyle Corcoran. , , I, Marilgrn Jezmsrm, :mmm amfiatic -ability misfertune of sitting on thumbtacke te Je and Carlsen. Q ' Ir 1 - I, Mary Helene Kenney, leave my tardy slips ana happy-ge-lucky attitude te Carel Mary Shaw. ' I, Clyde Knapp, leave my 'ability te change the pitch of my voice te Leonard Olsen. I, Helen Laws 2, ,leave my ability efftyplng speed te Curly Johnson, A M I, Deris Nieheleen, leave my cute ways'to Uha Swanson. - ' P I, Herman Hyman, leave my laziness in class to Edward Bowman. I A ' I, Lillian Olsen, leave my blushing ability to Laurette Henderson and the Dodge ear in Lee- nard's care with strict arders to test the horn only when necessary. I I, Lester Olin, leave my ability to pick the ideal girl friend to Roger Cash, I, Donald Russell, leave my ability to Hake witty remarks in class to Harald Smith, H 'B I, Arthur Senner, leave my ability to be a pest in classes and ay Careful driving to Herman Swanson, i f , eee LQ Qe e l .f x a ngnnmvymww I, Claude Sornbergor, leave my ability to get into mischief to Russell Uadhams. A 1,2 Robert Whitman5 leave my ability to con- verse fluently to Lyle Clague. Y 'JA In Witness whereof wo have hereunto subscrib- ed our names and fixed our seal the' twentieth day of April, in the year, of our Lord, opgrtheusundf four hnndredjandlfortyutwe. - 2 -- n A ,- , -a ' 4 SENIOR GLASS QF '42l Y. q l,,, Witnesses: By H'J.I'i1ff1'1 Jfhn:-son, Florence Ehne, and Herschel Holmes .- F Q A 3 lp ,11u W 7 if is gg yif . gg f 5 493 Aw ' 3 f1dprq',A., W- ' ' 7 l- I - - ' 1 ' ' ' A ' 'ul' A 1 4-,k, CLASS PROPHECY A Scene: Madame Mazanga, one of the foremost fortune tellers of the world has drawn her table in front of a dimly-lighted platform. This plat- form is concealed by heavy, velvet curtains. By a result of her supernatural powers, she has per- fected a method whereby the visions which she sees in her crystal globe can be transmitted to the minds of all those in her audience. In this way, ,each person present actually thinks that visions appear on the magic platform, but it is only the impressions received in their minds. And at this time we are very happy, vindeed, to demonstrate this unusual, unbelievable miracle. We have this one request. You must forget all worries and con- centrate wholly en what will appear in the crystal ball. Two girls are appearing so you will not have to wait long. I can see that they are two Betty Jordan senior girls of the class of 1942, and Dorothy Holt. Listen, I think they are talk ing. ' Dorothy: Wwe have been thinking a great deal what will become of all our elessmntes.' Of course, we do have some ideas, but for many of them we are still wondering. Could you tell us what will be happening in, say, ten years?n Fortune Teller: UBy my magic playing cards, my unfailing crystal globe and my supernatural powers, I an able to do se. Please be seated.n The fortune teller passes her hands the globe, while locking intently into its center. slowly over Fortune Teller: nlt isn't plain yet, but it will require a minute. Now, I an beginning to see a vague picture of a scene ten years from today. I can see several people.U X l Tdfxi E 'DY IJ- i Q K-,X i 'Sli A i ., ,M , ' Y, A . 5 'ni' ' V .G ' ' .5-4, -' -. ' - m,,. l s Betty: UDo you see any of our classmates? We nre so anxious to hear about themlu L Fortune Teller: nP1eose concentrate. A young man of average height is appearing dressed in uni- form. As he comes closer we see that it is s pilot's uniform. Do you recognize him?W ' Dorothygs nwhy yes, that's Bill Bryant! He always said that that was his main ambitions-to be e good pllotln A - Fortune Teller: nThe second vision is appearing slowly in my globe, It, again, is n young nan, and I must say, quite a handsome one. He is dressed floshingly. He seems to bef mumbling something under his breath ns he glances nt the book in his hand. All signs indicrte that he is an actor. Observe his gestures as he rc- hesrses.. Aren't you proud to have a full pledged movie star in your elsss?H Betty: nGee, that was Tiny Foster. Why heist a second' Clark Gable! I always knew acting should be his coreer.N I Fortune Teller: nNext, the scene is an apartment store. We src now in-Chicago. An attractive lady is surrounded by u group of fnseinoted on lookers. She is demonstrating cosmetics. I can hardly see who it is. Why, itfs youlu Dorothy: nIt's time Betty that you tell us the secret of your nice complexion! I think I see o domestic scene appearing. A young man is 'nttlred in Q ehef's uniform. Look5 if you please at that huge pen of freshly baked bread. Ullllllln - 5 S K , un ... H w 1 6, at I Y Betty: nwhy it's Beb Harmison working ln a w restaurant. Gee, I wish Miss Theobald could see him. There certainly wouldn't be any doubt whatsoever in her mind whether a bays' home ec. course were valuable or net.H E V- Fortune Tellere' NNew I see a young man appearing with an aruful of equipment. I can't see what I it is 'et. -Oh I sec. He's carrvin cameras , J w and more cameras. Evidentlv he has ust run 1 A L , acress a goes subgect to photegrsph. He has a great deal of skill taking pictures. He's doing it for a newspeper.n R w 'l H Dorothy: nThat's Sam Edwards. It's a good job I V .eh for him. He alwars knew how te take nictures ' u U L .pi of the girls. - w Fortune Teller: HUe must be traveling a great w distance now. The visien seems clouded. I can faintly see an island. The snow-capped moun- tains are beautiful, but the cities have obvi- ously net with great destruction, New the I scene fades and a younf man comes inte view. , J I r He is carrying large charts and velunes' of L E plans for rec nstrueting the destruction caused rev bv the war. It's a difficult. me but he does . If J . - A Att not seen tu mlneg and he sheuldn't, because he H is aided by an attractive young lady, perhaps 5 his wife. FY Q Betty: HUG know both of then. It's Art Senner - T and Florence Ehne. Art always was very inter- ,gp ? 52 ested in foreign affairs.n ' fortune Teller: nNow, I see you, young 1idy.N Points te Dorethyl. uYeu have an arnful of pencils and plane. Yau are working out the plans of e modern skyscraper and proper layouts of a city Evidently yeu're a prominent archi- refessiw , CPausesD NThi next person seems Q be very amused. I see that he's a painter. QINI F gk 1 o 4 -I N Puff Q 3 tect. You will be wise lf y carry out such a ex p 0 n n t Y ' Qs: AQ Q ' I, f -W. .pn-awnawsr v.-.K--A-1- 2 1x f.-'ar' e, ,HMM . . N,vnnMhm..uMon,w,l,,, , '5 , f R: Q- P,L, 1 1 x .fn . V 'fv-tk 7' . , 1 ' .- X - . - ff ,woo - wr o--eliil-1 Y V in .5 .'.' . ,, 7 '- . . W Y em .ew - A ': . Q 'W c. rg f . w Y V V H 3 . , .- . ' , . ' -A V , U 4 Maw- je .,,,. ,,,., ,..,. , -, .1 nw. ,. ftffng-anmf, 'l A, A lOh--it's a cartoon for a comic sh0ct.w It hast be a good one to cause so much amusement for its creatorlu , 3 ' snn'l' Betty: WThat's Clyde Knapp. Ho wnsfnlwayn quick oto see the funny Side of 11fe.h to 1 to , c . Fortune Teller: WNQW I see a tall many dir ctlng some men at work. He is the employer of a factorye-1et's see--hc specializee in qbuhblew bath crystals, bubble gum and falgc teath5Uf. .Q ,. , N I , 1 . -7 ., lf . .Q Dorothy: uThat's Herman Hyman. Remember we al- nways called him WHap Nyman,' ' 5 ,tt ww H Fortune Talley: mnwho is the attractive stewuficsa oyqppedring? .She is graceful as sho gmeimwalns f'hQT balance .down the aisle of Q superocekuxe air liner. Do you know hcr?U - V li Betty: Qwhy yes, thot's none other than Boris Nicholson.N 'Q flu Fortune Teller: UHy globe-has clouded again, M It is strangely taking on u deep green hue, 1Now, this is strange. It is slowly turning into a forest. Tropical plants take shape., Some lucy in a panama hat is approaching with gone Bibli- cal material in hor hand. Did you have anyone in your class who ever thought oft being n mias1onary?Ur t f Dorothy: NThat's Lillian Olson. We thought she would be ya missionorieis wife, but she is: a missionary G1so,n , b . V f Fortune Teller: AnTho tropic lnnusl are dignppenr- ling from my globe, 'Now it turns n eparkling white. It is the interior of H hospital and I see a lady in a stnrched uniform in the child- rcn's ward.N J I 1 , I lp 5 ,dw - u of T ails , X5 53 , fel o ny t YI-Hvlllll or Betty: NThet's Charlotte Carlson. I'm so glad she is able to do what she has always wantcd.n Fortune Teller: uFor goodness sake. This surely is u treat. IU globe has transformed me to the circus grounds. One person in the foreground is the cause of a crowd of amazed people to gather around him, His muscles bulce giving 1 1 muff! - x o - Q 'na you the irprcselon of great strength. Dorothy: UNQW, doesn't that slay you? Thet's Curt Fields. He must have really been getting his vitnmins!' Fortune Teller: UNow, the scene changes to an office. Letfs see, maybe I can reed what is printed on the window. ANDREW ANDERSON, Law yer. I see him posting a sign which trends! 'Marriage Repair Shop.' Evidently he is devot- ing some of his time to domestic problems.n Betty: UI wonder if he's a bachelor? I bet he isn't!n 1 Fortune Teller: nNow we're being transferred in to u high school. A teacher enters the room which prompts the students to return to good behavior. She seems ts know the old tricks and gags of high school students.n Dorothy: HThat's Irene Holmes. I'm sure she'd make a good teacher and most certainly know all the answers.u - Fortune Teller: nwho is this nan carrying n suit- case? By guess, I would say it is Fuller pro- ducts.. Off hand, did you have any classmember who was inspired to be a Fuller Brush salesman? He is smiling, probably, practicing one to flesh on the next housewife.n A ' ' V e I x Q Betty: nWhy,+thet's Charles Holmes, At least we can say.thnt not Q class meuberz so far is giv- ing usf the opinion that the world ewes him a livingln R ' Fortune Telleral nigain I see an officeg'tnR young lady, a stenogrnpher by appearance, is taking n last minute check-up of her appearance before she enters her employer's office.'Q You seef he night be rather nioe.n ,F h V Dorothy: uThat's Marilyn Jmnnssn, I bet she's a top stenogrepherln A ' t b Fortune Teller: UNew the globe is tqklng on an entirely ldifferent vision. I believe we are now in collegiate surroundings, On closer look ,I'm positive we are in the gym where the yenrfs best dance 'is being presentodg .and itfs suc- cessful because of the excellent band that was booked for the occasion, The attrvetivo singer attirod in collegiate elothesl in keeping with the gala occasion, is singing the lnst two bers of hor version of the nonth's top-notch' song, WB1ues in the Nightgn It must have not with .approval for e good many want the sinjerts autographtu -- W it , N' etty: nIsn't Mary Helene Kenney luckyin Fortune Teller: WI faintly seo, u young, kgdy gathering hor sewing materials together. ,'She is hastening toward the White House wherefshe has an appointment with the presidentfs wifefn Dorothy: VThe fnet that she will sow' for such a prominent person scene only right, Helen Low- son always was an excellent little sepnstross,W Fnrtune Teller: Henan at we have here? fU'Qlobe shows crowds of people in the background, vlhny V . Q f Q it 4 I ' 4 M 3 gf Q r lf vt at if fi 6 3 ji f4l 2 5 if 5 1 5 5 5 E 1 if J- E V 3 9 5:1 MA A L ? E Y ?l? x w ?4 if n N, rift JILL x QQV. ,Hifi 1 gi' , 'Q tb ' Tell 1 Nt f Fx -P fn v I Q' 945' -06 sr f ' 6 gly :J 45 e IYIIHUIXII . have field glasses and nre intently scanning the racing field. One Jockey certainly knows how te ride his herse. I'm sure he'l1 be the winnerln - Betty: WThat's Lester Olinlr Say, hevenft we taken up a variety of ways te make Q living.n Fortune Teller: 'Ute new see a shep where I can see quite a buzz ef industry. One worker is ' engaged in sheeing u horse, He is getting m let ef business around Oneida. They say-during the Second world War when tires were hard to Het everyone went back te horse and buggies. enjeyed it se much that even after the war went right en with the prectice.u Dorothy: nThut's one thing I'n tempted to doubt, Madame Mnzsngel But I ree:5nize'the person as Den Russel1.n . Ehey they is new entirely blank They are radio waves. see whet we find. -New studin. Semerne has of time for his brerd- dummy. Must be seme- thing on the line ef Charlie McCarthy. Did you have any People in your class -inclined te be comedians?' Fortune Teller: nMy globe except fer wavy lines. We shell fellow them and I see the interior of n just entered in the nick cost. He is carrying R Betty: WYes, there was quite a few! But this ene is Claude Sornberger, The best ef luck to him! Fertune Teller: nNew my globe takes 'us te a re- creation center. Some left-handed nineth successive doubt that he's Q I believe they are bowling. bowler is just finishing his strike, Surely, there's no prcfessivnal.u' Derethy: USure, that's Bob Whitmunin .. 1-4-v--7.-. 11'-q,.qq.F-may-p. - :fr-z fl 'f-:-,1,- W, A-'1,-,. - nf .I f FMT Tf'N'PJ' .Al ' ' 'f ,I - Fortune Tcllera' nThis is e domestic scene. Who is this attractive lady with the happy family appearing in my globe? Look at the healthy children and a admirinv husband. They should u J 4 be entitled 'Amcrica's Ideal Fanily.'W Betty: WThat's Jean Gehring. Say, I wonder who her husband was. He iidn't turn his heed this way, so we could see.n V Fortune Teller: NI have to let you guess a few things, Now a young man is appearing, He, too is carrying a small suitcase. Letfs sec, maybe I can tell what is written on it, Dr, Holmes, Treo Surgeon. How, isn't that quite an occupa- tion? How my 51obe.isec1euding. Evidently, I have told you of all your classmates. Does that answer all your questions? I should con- gratulate you on being a member of such a BUC- ccssful clessin t.r Girlszt UThank you te lotg your information was .very hclpfulln - By Dorothy Holt R Irene Holmes H -I ik l at Q- A vig- I Q , . ,,,W In Xwiu, ,,, ,,wr,M ' 'STI f f' , P i ., X. Vi? f git? ' .f.4 ., ,, ,jl, ir X1 xi .HKD fl new In FQLVOHITE Andrew Anderson William Bryant. lllllBlllQMl.,. tl Q.3 'wif SONGS OF THE SENIORS Charlotte Carlsen Sam Edwards .... Florence Ehne.. Curtis Fields.. Keith Foster... Hebert Fredrick Jean Gehring... Robert Harmisen Charles Holmes. Herschel Holmes Irene Holmes... Dorothy Holt... Marilyn Johnson Betty Jordan... 00 Cl I ll S. ll fl O I O O 0 I O llbl ll Mary Helene Kenney. Clyde Knepp.... Helen Lawson... Doris Nicholson Herman Nynan... Lester O11n.... Lillian Olson.. Donald Russell. Arthur Senncr.. Claude Sernberg Robert Whitman. OCCU be OP ....NLW Heart Belongs-to Daddyu ...nThis Is no Laughing Mhtteru .....nIt's a Hap-Hap Happy Dayu .... .... .WGirl ef My Dreamsn ...WHeVs len in the Army and Ael in my Heertn one oieofooo to 9-UUDO I li-jorrfjvn .................nHoney Bunehn o A osos 0 o a o a 3'IOfJnlii31'1t Be Bluebirds Over 0 1 o 'ill - The White'Cllffs of Devern Love Is Just Around the Cernern ................WMy Dream Benin oooonuanouoocnnour' Love znxffflild' oonaqccnoscoocceuboul Yjyltfn ....nThe Shrine of St. Cecelinu OOOll.OOllll'luIt,iS - In The Countryn .oocoohooonbnorllif . ............... .nSweet Suen ..UHake Love with a Guitarn ..nI'm Hebndy's Sweethenrtn 0 Q u 0 n o u c n Q n nNROSC O Df55ru 0 0 0 I 0 ...nTeday I Am n Manu 0 A 1 I u 0 Q our 0 0 0 Onllqi-SS Y'Du ..UThe Dirty Lltt1G Jnpn . ....nKnockin5 et Your Dewru . .nnre You Having Any Funu a 0 0 c 0 v o'o o 0 o onclnlnttcrfboxn .l l C3155 ,F .... -L R I,--...- 1 'V I ,Q f' , , 4 1 1 V. 11. ta : an . , , - , ' -x w , t, , 'r . , 1 . v , , X 1 ' , N ,Q- fac-In. 11,1-af: , - - , -. , .ax .fm aaznss:..eem..,,,..a,s..f'v..1a wmxurmmsmai za! vp XX, XQXX lm. X,-NX X X. XX S X -X K X: f X S, lg 15 k X,. ii-3 wwf R :XX U WK XX..X-1 if ' ,S Y, R XX X E gl 2 l gfx my EQ mg Q - S-ESM mswhiw gi vw ' 5' :ami 'TQ P X x K X -wg? X is 2 F X 5 :ig fix, Y 5 X Qu ,2., :-Nb: vi 'Y XX Qi X S X X1 X x Q, X3 wig Y Si X we Q X SX YN ii- Q is X XX X X X X if X XF! -n x 'Sw ki:F5?Xw- ' xx . X 5431 lil X X X S X ' W X K N .: - S55 A sf Nw XXX '- '- X X X S Q kk? gig X X XX Q N X . X N3 Q X 'SXT' -Xxx .gig mm- :mxwsv wx Sv- :mmm in-:asm 'z1usw:svr - mxrwuvmmmws-mnmnwmzwlwnzzinwmazmznm ' nnrm1rmnlw.wum1illU.'lnmi:a i 'liz' ': ',gf :+ 'Vf i 1:':1t ' 'f 'f: ,, I ' fNf I V'YsfNITJ-I V 7 f . ,..., ...ln 3 .Il tj.. In -I .-..... V JUNIOR ACTIVITIES VIRGINIA ADAMS Gulenlixo 1' 2, . Glce Club 1, 2, 33 2, 53 Cheerleader 2, 53 One Act Play l3 Class ' Play 53 Vocal 2, 53 Annual Staff l, 23 Chorus lg Journal Staff 1, 2, 33 Home Ee. Cluk 1, 2, 33 Student Council 33 Triple Trio 53 Mixed Chorus 2. RAYMOND ANDERSON Track 13 Vocal lg Glee Club 1, 33 Band 13 F.F.A. 33 Class Play 52 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM ANDERSON . Baseball 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 53 Basketball 1, 2, 1, 2, Bqfxgflg 1, 2, 1, 2, 53 Vocal 2, 33 Octet 23 Office Secre- tary 2. BETTY BLACKIE ' Student Council lj Class Sec. R Trcas. 2, 53 Student Council Vice Pres. 53 Glee Cluk 1, 23 Pep CluL 2, 33 Pep Club Sec. 8 Trees. 53 G.A. A. 23 One Act Play 23 Jaurnal Staff 2, 53. Annual Staff 23 Class Play 53 Declan. 2, 53 Cheerleader 2, 53 Home Ee. Cluh 1, 2, 53 Chorus 2. ' EDYJARD BOB'al.L'.lI F.F.A. 1, 2, 53 B.A.A. 1, 2, 53 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 BaskctLall 1, 2, 53 Baselall 1, 2, 53 Track 1, 2, 33 Student Cauncil 2, 53 Class Pres. 53 Class Play 53 One Act Play 1, 23 Vocal 1, 33 Declam 2, 53 Jeurnal Staff 23 Band 1, 23 F.F.A. Reperter 23 F.F.A. Pres. 53 Glec Club Pres. 23 Glce Clul Librarian li Ensemble 23 F.F.A. King 23 Annual Staff 2. , 1 ,F lr. y 7 . 4 , 4gX.Iq!W at .ak ui.,-J ll aiming: 9 Y 'l : , H 3 - - --A :,,,A,Aj-1.1.3.-1 ef, 'I 3'-nwlvlinzw .-i-- - 3 3 5 3 an MQ I ffff if I ,TV .51 131V fl ' 3 lm 3 33 iff .ya 1 ! 1' ,Pa f' 3 ' I JH li t 22 ,,,J,,,,, . . A . A 3, M - FLORA ANN BOWMAN 5 3 Glcc Club 1, 2, 53 G.A.A. 1, 2, 53 Chorus 1, 2, 53 Band 1, 2, 53 Vocal 1, 2, 53 Journal Staff 23 A.B.C. Trio 23 Triple Trio 5. JO CARLSON Glcc Club 1, 2, Sf G.A.A. 1, 2, 53 Pop Club 53 Home Ec. Club 13 Journal Staff 2, 53 Band 1, 2, 53 Librarian 2, 53 Class Pros. 23 Class Vice Pros. 13 Student Council 23 Triple Trio 53 Chorus 1. MARY ANN CLARK Qlco Club l, 2, 53 G.A.A..1, 2, 53 Pep Club 53 Class Soc. 2 Trcas. 13 Class Play 53 Ono Act Play 13 Hana Bc. Club 13 Aoccmpanist 53 Librarian 53 Piano 1, 53 Dcclam 53 Debate 23 Chorus 13 Triple Trim 53 Journal Staff 53 Annual Staff 53 Advisory Pres. 2. LYLE COHCORAN G1ec'Club 23 Class Play 53 B.L,A. 1, 2, 53 Basketball 2, 53 Class Vice Prbs. 2. WILLIS HARMISON ' Basketball 2, 53 Track 1, 23 F.F.A. 1, 2, 53 Glcc Cluh 2. LLURETTE HENDERSON 3 Homo Ec. 1, 2, 53 Gloo Clul 1, 2, 53 G.A.A. 1, 2, 53 Pop Club 53 Vocal 1, 2, 53 Journal Staff 53 Octot 23 Triple Trio 5. ARLETT HUF? 4 F.F.A. l, 2, 53 Track 2, 53 Glcc Club 23 B.A. A. 1, 2, 51 Basketball 1. - 1 LOWELL JOHNSON Band l, 2, 53 Bascball 1, 2, 53 Basketball 1, 2, 53 Track 1, 2, 53 Student Council 1, 23 Class Pres. 13 B.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 'WEEE 1 IYIIIIYI GTORGL K1 PP B B nd 1, 4, 5 Glac Clul 1 1 Glee uL Llfrarian 1, 1.f.f ' 'Q , VIVI1N LLAPGRJEH Glue Glu 1 2 Q, Pop Clup Q' '.c l - ' 1 1 Y ,. Cluf Prus. , Cheer Soc G rfml Hired Chnrus'1 Cclclv Irnncnis Club ' J UNI NICIOLQON leo Club 1, A ' Glmo Club Soc, M Trans. Doclam 55 Journal Staff 1, 6 5, Annual Qtnff 3' flume Cc 0 lub Q, L H me Bog 1L Cac. G Trans. Q . Home EC, uu 2 G M I Pros cp Clul N 5 Choor.cndor 2, , Class Plmf og Carnival Queen 5 FFDD PETER.ON V' Band 1 Glue ul 1, Q, ' F 9.1. M, Q 1 Vice Pros. 5, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Q' Bnseba . , 1 V ce Pros. 3, Amurnal stef J '- 1 ., 2, ', Class DEVID RIT1ENHOUSE Track 1, 3, Q -. J' ' 9 kqzx ass Play Band P f U JAMES STLCMQUISL ulec Cluh 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 55 B.A.A. 1, 2, 53 F.F.L. 1, 33 Class Play 53 Glcc Club Librarian 1. . i,, K , W .R my -X-r-1' xRr !me4'w':'f'wv1+v B V U. Q ' g -J 1 , Q, 55 C1 1.3 c gl 'U gl' 1, 2, Bg4Ax5lRLp 1 25 ' 1' Y-' L ' 1 ho 'J L , s Sq , GUA,-QJALQ , 2, lv. - -1 2 Q, UAW ,X 2, X - ..., , La, J. 4: I... 1 leader 1, 2: Journal Staff 35 Band 2g Class . T ,ns. 13 1 J 0 1 . X 25 - 2 . .., 9 A Th I A . G' ' 1 ' 1 5, n 5: . 0 .7 3 0.040 1: 2: Ha J o C 1: 0 af 0 C11 '- a ng Cl' 0 0: E 3: I 3 5' g I L' ' ' 53 5 - C1 f' 531.1 . 2, Q- Fm. ' s n 4 I 7, 1, ?, B91 ill 1, 15' 1 ' J ' f 2. 1 FT I J f 7, C1 ke, lg1.F.'. 7, B AN g SQ r , va m ff WI LLIAIFI :ncLK11m ' Baseball l, 2, 5, Glco Club 1, 23 Basketball lg Annual Staff 23 Class Play 33 Office Soc. 5. 5 'G 1 -Og, 4, S 5 a 0 K J . ,,,,i ,w.. 12- t yPf LQ J' L ,eu Plo'Av' . , . P. J v,.' 5 A. 1- gi yi, 'J iii' -inf ,QR 11t' Kilt! wh. 1.27415 1fi l' 'i 45,5179 -Ii .till 'ix ,L x'Iv,. lflif 'Wax , . 5 4I', 1 K Y 3 'Sl 'FF ' 41 H - . xg - H. il, - 3f?'fr1n I WHAT THE JUUIO Virginia Adams... Bill Andorsnn.,... . Raymond Anderson... . Ed Bowman. ........... Flora Ann Bowman..... Betty B1ackic....Vico JOmCUP1SOD ...... Mary Ann Clark.. Lyle Corcoran... Willis Hnruis n. Laurctto Hmnders f'X'I'J. , TIC' W 'WQF 4'..J ILLXAJ ll! . .'-M4 1 ,x v,.,4..,..f,m 'RUHNVU ..y, ---g.. .. .. . 4-- W .Q' A Ui' KNOHN FOR ..........Cheorlonding . ...Swin5in' aut on thc sux souaoaocoooaeulo600SinCini: OllIOU000lCO0OlOI'!1ti-on .......Winning vocal contests prosid ll llll evict cnt of student council ..........Stru1ght Ala ..TinklinF tho ivorics ing in the class play O O C I I I I C 0 I O ..Boin5 n good sport I C O I O O Arlott Kuff ........ . . .. ......Gund carpenter Lowell Jvhnsmn... ............ ...Athletic ability George Knapp. .... ....Cruising around in his Hudson Viviun Loafgrcon... .... .. ..EvcryLady's friend Jsunita Mich lawn... .... ..... '.Carniv:l quoon Fred Peterson. ..... . ..... .... ........Nont clothes David Rittonhousc......Tukin5 thc play cast riding Jin Stronquist.... . ...... ... ..... ....Brrnnd boy Bill Uilkins.... .. ..Holping everyone out Miss Harms... . ......... .Pretty hair 'P f .IE ! ' uni if-1 A S CITQUKXQ Q 2 E Y O ! i ..q. . . 4 ww. l I I Q ,,- nt 5 . nf. A,:' ' 1 .-4-any-yan x- --V, f J, I -4 -. v-. V W W f a ff ' -Us g- 'j45 'w 1'-'N ff' 1 EQEQE g0'X?H!5':N Jef! fy? fwgf5f5 X K' .ff '---If-7' 3 .Zan-M-Y. L-T 5 ffl A 1 . V A , M- 0 i Q 3 I .Quan-aosvw--avi?-Aw-+1-'v A V ' M' t Q . L m 1 rv 3 , Qi 's i 1 2 1 Q1 2 2 5 1 1 Q .i 1 SQ? - Y , J sms 'W ' 2 l 1, ' ' I l Q ,.. 'Z yi ,Y SOPHOHORE CLASS Sixteen students enrolled in the sophomore class, six girls and ten toys, At the first class meeting the following officers were elected president, Gene NeKieg vice-president, Mary Agnes Cunningham: secretary and treasurer, Jeanne Hed- stromg student council representative, Janes Ry- lander. At the beginning ef the year a heuseparty was held at the hone of Helen Hingberg. An enjoyable evening was spent Ly all and each person invited a guest. . The following were honor students: Robert Peck, Richard Larson, Janes Rjlander, and Gene Mcliie . . Gene McKie received first in the District Declamaticn Contest at Monneuth and competed in the Sectional Contest, Dorethv Skinner and Vincent Fredriekson were J the sophomore candidates for Carnival King and Queen. Richard Foster was the only svphenore Loy to make the Varsity basketball teen, while Gene McKie Ralph Hyman, Leonard Olsen, Robert Peek, and Ner- man Swanson tewk part in other sports. . 4 Lb, Kenneth Wade was the sophomore class adviser. By Doris Michelson NT' f2'PlN6wu -U A --'fww-as-.W gnu---5,,f gmt. if wr,-45134-,415 ff, rs' -A--H: 4' W-N -Af -'A .n-nu. Y -Yi sh!! ' .. f ww, - K r 1 nw ' a va' .-..., l -- s ' - IG W- !! 4'V '4 .n..4.-4w..,.r..-....... ee., ...f,, . ... f - A- -s '- Zvi!- ,,, .ul 'Juan-. -all- g . fi mu-- S 55 fl, zu ' 1, it '27 E aw sg ' 5?iQf Vg fi we 1 Xl . f 3 fvf Q Mfil Lg - , br W ri V 1 nl F J on iff l-014: +32 if I I, 293 plS' AAI TlgH L .ht K'-X WOULD IT SIHPIIISE YOU' IF Richard Foster didnlt go out for basketball? Bob Peck fnrgwt tn dzlivor his newspapurs? Joanna Hcdstrnm didn't chsw gum in class? Gone McKic didnft hnvu Q nuw jwku to toll? Mary Agnes Cunninghaw was not giggling? Vincent Frcdrickson wnsnft Loing tccsud? Richard Larson flunkcd a subject? Ralph Hyman cmuldnft tcssu? Leonard Olscn fwuni Q girl frisni? Helen Rin5Lorg Qidn't got any 1Qttcrs?, Jim Rylnndor Q1dn't gnt on the honor roll? Dormthy Skinnnr didnlt have dishes tw wash? Norman Swanson Qidnvt hmvu a car? Shirley Unbor cwuldn't sing? Jcnnic Ann Hyman should dislikc the Lays? Russell Wudhnns was nwisy? IHH KN Qi , I 1' 't W I11 f LOQEZQAQXQ EH ,Ji r ,A, , L 1 - Y , J , I N , If . uma:-'n1aex.z'z smswmaxwfasf ear. :'.u:-.asm .un -mQmr,mffuv:.uvxr:nt 1.mw2a:z-Humans .an A utah x4ais..s ' Charles Adams President Lucille Stewart Vice President Carol Mary Shaw Sec. k Trees. Don Deets Student Council John Adams Annette Anderson Eleanor Carlson Roger Cash Lyle Clague Marilyn Cox Robert Cox George Hardesty Catherine Holt Gerald Parr Ruby Peck Florebelle Shepherd Harold Smith Shirley Swanson Una Swanson Ellen waanems Mary Elizabeth Weech VU f 'Q'ljX8l'J mgorlfrolx n .. ,qf- uv'- ,, . . ...MM ' . .,: . , , ,.-, V' gs, f L , . . .V as , 5' 751' VA . Q -Q' Y . M ,f. xv.. vw. 4, .1 I -fe fr1u-fv-':f17A..'r- 1, fl. . 1 .',!'f'L. .2- ,. V, ,,- , I K, .V , L , W m , if . ,Q A, 1 . ' 1 , 1 1 4-L' .,. ..., --M1,.-fwxwn. 1 4, sis-S' 41 ..: 4,v at Va -E,,e w,l?fl,lV7fT! annex . J . FIZESITPEBN CL.'.SS On September 2, 1941, a group of twenty-one bewildered and excited little freshmen entered tin opened doors of Oneida High. It teek them some 'V t ir1O become aceust ned. tm the many hlffCTGDt' wafs in which we we ekeut our work here. About 1' N l N two weeks after tne teginning of scnwel, the senior class invited them to a eartv at the hith L J LJ scheal. In vrder ts enter ther were te dress U according to erders and Lring an entrance fee ef one and one-half dew werns. The fellewing were initiated: Charles Adams Hn'er Cash Hubv Peck .7 L. 1 v Annette Anderstn, Eleanfr Carlsen, Jehn Adams, Lyle Claguc, Harilyn Cex, Helert Cwx, Den Deets, George Hardesty, Catherine Helt, Gerald Parr, Curel Imry Shaw, Flerabclle Shepherd, Una Swensen, Harold Smith Lucille Stewart Shirlev Swsnswn - 1 , 1 r -, a , . J , Ellen Uauhnms, ann Mary Lllzabeth beech. At their first class meeting the fellewing officers were elected: president, Charles Adams, vice-president, Lucille Stewart, secretary and treasurer, Carel Mary Shawg student council rep- resentative, Den Deets. The to plan This was ef green ceretien Ihu nest exciting nenent ef their career was and have their first all-schevl party. held en March 15, and St. Patrick colors and white were cerrled out in their dc- and refreshments. Bernard Helen was their advlser.' By Lillian Olsen Aw '-- ' . ' 1- , -...azz f L, I ll QL? I 'E E W .1 43 4g7gfq? 1, Q 35? ' it f 1 if It ' -: . A-wiv , FY C ill ,, ,l':I.s:' H Z Cf! . I I I L X l U N W. C ff 41 43 -5 fir x'X '. Cf'-V 53 f ?' ff? 'S-5 -' mx:-H 7' .UB 1 .L LJR :XG.af1S 4 u s o o o ryfllm iaxclalils 0 a Q Q u n o U Annette Anderson.. . Eleanor Carluon.. l O I I I Q kJ Lyle Clsgue.. . . . Marilyn Cox.. . Robert Cox. .... .... Don Deots. ......... George ilsxrclezssty. . Catherine Holt... . Ruby Pack ...... . . Gerald Parr ....... Carol Mary Slaw .... . Florabello Shcghcrd. Harold Smith ....... . Lucille Stewart... . Shirley Swanson ..... Una Swan S on ..... . . Ellen Uadhams.. .... . Mary Elizabeth Ucoch KNOWN .XS OOOOIIIO ll! I I O O I D ICO!! Ol U U ill' Ol O OO Olillll f OO I O O O O CO O O l O ll O Ollllfl O CHD I I l Ollilll 'OOC U ..Chuck ...Jack o 0 1 olqlnrl ..Sa1ly ...Cash . . Speed ..Topsy ....Lub ..Deets Georgie . . .Iinty oCOb'5.I1O. ..Nel1y ...Shaw ...Shep Smithie a o oLU.CZy' .Brenda . . .Unic '. .Ellie ...Both FRESHMEN . . F3 . W-we I -iw . .. MN Jammu.. mr:sfm'znul.w,1Qe'smrifnwrwmn.-x-.Jia L-'wfLwQun:1ssnusausvL1wwwcaIa:sxnxX. ivnxa.mu.'es'n . . H QU Y 5 ,J I' I' 4 ,.d,, ,g ' ,N 1, 1 r ' ' ll Y ' ,L l l ',:1! , J i v '. Vt I x A . ' K , x ! . t .I x .. ' 1 - 1 fl-9 '-I 'T vi .swan .5.....Q. rf if-. ...W lu-a2.+L ' a 4, 1 ' pt Y I TL H q . L4 l R V k 1 . 5 V lx X A if P 4 if 5 SB' in arf sv, lf. H . X5 Q fgg 5. 1 'N' or it 'e E IFS? eg QP V : ' l , 'dw-- ' t We - N STUDENT COUNCIL At the beginning of the year the student body held their election and thc following were elected president, Keith Festerg vice-president,. Betty Bloekieg secretary and treasurer, Florence Ehne. At the first meeting the president appointed a finance, a party, and a assembly cmmuittee to act throughout the year. ' It was decided to hold meetings on the secmnd Monday of every month and this was carried on. , The student council was quite active in spen .I sering entertainment during the Veer. This inclu- ded four movies: UThe Crusedes,h HUc1ls Fer5o,u Uwhot a Life,H and WBeeu Geste.U Other features included an ell-:chcol party, a dramatic reading by Miss Ueaverg the annual Christmas Dinnerg Q Valentine Partgg and a few instructional dancing periods on Fridays. It also invited the local ministers to speak tu the student body each Wednesday morning. During the year each .class provided an aseewhly for the rest of the students in behalf of the student council, it the petrietie program held in commemora- tion of Linc+ln's and Ta9hin5ten's birthdcys, the members of the student council were awarded pins by the Legion Auxiliary. by Florence Ehne . 1 ', ,. ,. rw W J f , . .1 .-- -----N - l 2 , Y X , A Hu W, ,,,.,,uv.v I I N '.,H.haf,,..u- . ,sv ., Q H 1 I 1 . 1 . 4 w ' HH. ap. .- JOURHAL AND ANHULL We the If1C1T1'UOI'S of the Annual staff Wish to lot you in on the past, At tho pictures you may laugh, Or thc writing which is vast. The Journal has also had its place, With its jokes and much news. The Journal comms to you, only in cnsc You have paid your dino or dues. ld The Annual as you and cvcrycnc must know 'V Ccntnins picturcs, news, advertisements, , W Q and jokos. . Though thc work is hard, tho price is lcw And is onjcgmd by thc students and thcir fhllis, n Wo dedicate thc buck to a faculty member R n Who has strivcn to do hc? bvst fur the ,V Sclifziilo , One wvhcm we will long 3. CQfiCTlhU1 , ' 3 1 For hor tcachings of thc gnldcn rulc. As thc ycmvs roll past and wc think at last Of our ache 1 deja .- long Pcxnvcd. n We tnkc dawn the Annual frcw thc shelf g ' And thurb through the pages approved. Old faccu cone tn your mcmwry, As pages of tinc flash by, when the last page is over , f Tcnrs of happincss can bc soon in your ,H cyc. A it l . , Dy Helen Lawson qw 1 , I .59' q- Z ll A 'gs :Sf-.2 V l H I V iff Ffh-J ' Q Willlqullluul , L ,, ig Efg, 5 BOYS' GLEE CLUB The boys' glee club this year under the able Schanke, our instructor, . D an enrollment of approximately twelve boys. We did not elect officers for our organiza- tion this year, although Lester Olin was the librarian. Some of the songs we worked on were: UThe Desert Seng, In a Hundred Thousand Years , nStrikc Up the Band,H many Christmas selections, and songs for the festival. The boys' glee Club cc.1'1?:inec1 with the girls' glee club and gave a Ghrismnas Candlelight Service in the high school gymnasium, December 10. On April lO, the glee clubs combined with all the other glee clubs in the county met at Abingdon and held a music festival for the public. On April lb, the begs' glee cluk sang for the Open House night at the high seheel. A A 4 'F l . It i. so e e1Et t , t eO 15M, ?57fIll.FTf5lT ,. . ' VV fr 1 L e has made great progress direction of Miss Joan During the year we had L 35 ii L By Lester Olin Q I' f Q, L L Grange . Yi? A li? as f lf K ll QR' 4' , ' , X f' 3 3 3: N1 - 'H' 'H 4 5, . 1 4' I. H TTR 1 Sf! 3 H3 A L+, f K ,kill 4 -fit: -rg W 9 g ,C ff? GIHLSl GLEE CLUB Undcr thc ltadcrship cf Miss' Joan Schankc thc girls' glcc club has worked hard. -They sung at a P.T.A, program, at the Methodist Church Choir and in the schwol's Christmas Candlelight Service prcgrma. In March the glco club cntcrcd thc Illlncis District Music Contcst, and on April 10 thqytook part in thc festival hold in Abingdon, Tho girls have worked on thc following songs: HI Heard a Furcst Frnying,H. USin5, Robin, s1ng,n UCradlc San5,H UThc Grown Cuthedra1,u WThc Night Has m Thvusnnd Eycs,u UHobin in the Rain,n UKccp on Hoping,U nChllArcn's Pra3cr,u nlndian Dawn,n Wwhcn Jcsus Wag a Little Child,W nbecp in My Hcart,n NChcrubim Song No. 7,n uHmnclunC,H A SOPHLNO3: Shirley Swanson, Harilyn Cox, Mary Elizabcth Ygcch, Irene Rolmcs, Betty Jordan, Scan Gchring, Virginia Adams, Joanne Hcdstrom, Shirley Ucbcr, Flcrgbcllo Chcghori, Lucille Stcwurt,' and Dwrothy lclt. X SECOND SOPRLHCS: Marilyn Johnson, Helen Law- sfn, Doris Nicholson, Lillian Olson, Jcnnie Ann Wyman, Jo Carlscn, Mary Agnes Cunningham, Hclcn Rlngtcrg, Wuby Pack, Ellen Uadhums, Catherine Holt Elcannr Curlscn, Charlotte Carlson, and Annette , . , - ,. . ,a.I'1C-.Q.Z S-,'I'l, ALTO3: Flcrcnco Ehno, Flora Ann Bowman, Mary Ann Clark, Laurcttc Hcndcrson, and Dorothy Skinner. PIAHIST: Cnrml Ihr? Shaw. I By Dorcthy Holt .,,? .KWH W xl' v PEP CLUB when the O.H.S. doors opened this year, 'a ' club, organized te promote nextra vin,n known as the Pep Club was formed. With a membership of twenty-two, they elected Helen Lawson, as presidentg Doris Nicholson, as vice-president, Betty Blackie, as secretary and V treasurer, and Mary Helene Kenney, as student council representative. with the help of our three cheerleaders, Jaunite Nicholson, Betty Blackie, and Virginia, Adams, the short pep meetings sponsored during the sixth hours aroused the ole fighting spirit. Because ,ef the present eonditisns ef the country, the club was unable to raise neney by selling refreshments at the besketbmll tournament, but this additional energy was put in supporting the team to victory. Also to encnurnge enthusiosr both among the team and student body the club cold season tickets nt a very reduced price fer the basketball games. The sale of tickets wont over goed with an extra big cheering section on hand at every game. More power to the Pep Club. By Mary Helene Kenney - A 'Q 5 A Ji' 4 ,. Y il f V f'4 1 iify ?w -3115- Ll?-fa if f Zee' fi E 'f 4 5 ..' 'E . ' i I Ts . 4125 Fl Tl? ' .2 1 2 E lofi . A 4 4? sf I , N if . E 'A 41 ? 1 1 W' 's f H ggiy Aggie :xii ' : ' eg. giig-'G Q' Q I c hili .. N 4' 1 ' -. 1 Q 4 . I s- N x li ti at H, 51: 51. P- . .k,g'i o its 'S la fig ' 'E it 5 Veg 5 Q Q ll ia Qt ill I R 44'v , G six 0,118 D A large group of G.A.A. girls again resumed their organization for another yearn FTO start the year right we all gathered at the school one Tuesf day evening 'in September forfa gay getvtogether. All girls who participated in athletics but still iid not join the 0.5.3. were welcome to come. Our plane at the beginning of the your were to have Q party at least one evening in each month but due te basketball games and various other school func- tions we were not very successful in finding 'an open Cate. All the girls are requireQ: to take gym. Classes were Leli twice to Week, Tuesday and Fri dey. In the fall we held our class outdoors where we enjoyed playing bndnint -.eQ n, practicing archery, playing taeebnll, and going on hikes. ,When celier wcnther set in we enjoyed playing volley hell for Q while in the 53rnnsiuu. Then we -1- '! began the reel exercise- -Lnsketbelbu We also had a five minute exercise drill before each -game which either stiffened or loosened our muscles. We were willingly doing this because Miss Mares told us that by the emi of the your we all should Le wearing size twelve or fourteen dresses, but I'n sfroid there are Seve of ue who didn't quite accomplish this. We'll try harder noxt year. By Betty Jordan 'Rini' WSH' Jaunita Nicholson Carnival Queen Robert Harmison Carnival King 'y ff3JT , , Q, iw Q ..., z K Q E35 all A Grain Judging Team Vincent Fredrickson, Leonard Olson, Ralph he-M.al I Nyman, Lyle Clague, Gene McKie H fa. is 5 S S-5.1551 Charles Holmes Cornhusking Champion v wi F.F.A. Father M Son Banquet Edward Bowman Candidate for State Farmel , in sf Q ff.:-f Mi he v 4 .2 ,iq umm as mmanrrzfrvn-awmsfwns-nfs: faafmmuafwlumrxnfazwwmf vzsvniwz . ilu nplvanfew mx:-rhiw ,J-1 EEIEFQW IFJ: HOME EC. CLUB The Rfndy SCQVQPF, thu nano of our huns Cc. Club, C911i3lf3tL3 oi 'lpI.11.1 t:3'-one 1i1o1.1bu1':s.. The Qffi.. Qerg. arc: pryslqent, Jaunita Nichmlsnng vice prus1uQnt, Lilllan Olsung sccrutary and trmrguygp, arena holyesg roprcsmntntivc to student cuuncil, -N - .1, A fr ,Q ,.,.- r- ,, 1 , sri. hlcnmlouug .auvLQUr, Liao Aarianna Thoobald. Olll' I L'Cti x '1j '20-nm 11511 C-Vp ., .. .v , f QMQ- L -V 1- M ' ,FJ two wooxs on MOUJUY. Our discuusi ms lurinr the Veer v-wa bn d J W U I , J . mule ,fc on Hatlonai Duiunuo anm each time Q differ- gn, I'.1G!':bO,Tl V193 I-,iZ5..,l..y,,Ji1,lL., .mr 1,-X ,,.1. .,,, , U -1, h -H - ,VNU W , Lv? -bguln, thu uiscug- sion, K' Booklets wars nude ccntaixinw the Schvdulc for.. ml ...CEL:wlk 1:44 Hnrlk.- L,3.,',C2 C01 3 3l'LtUQ-is O Y-vol-xc QPOQP?H CODN1ufCC, Lllliun Olgvn, Ectty Blackie, g?Tj.AgHUSQCUDR1HfhUh, and Ruby PgQ1, Rccycmtion lfflnla Qufww, VC'fv Wivwbwwf nn: -wwqht 1 n 1 'U' M HV- -' , f+v, MMM nhdvu c Hnuor- SOD: 5033? BOOK: ITORU Qvliug, Iglgy Lgwgmn, gnd ' ' '-1 11 ' -2 . -vw . 'Y , Q L'L1C?.11O J'Lu,.:Q. L. B .z'1.1.YgC.'1Cv2 :. fE,:,-lfgl-LCC 241119, Chgp- lotqo Carlson, and Navy Qllznbgth Hagel, w,wUwtOr Dorothy Jolt. Librarian Shirlgy Wcbcy. ' FOL11' 'j.1 . i 'W'-110 pl:--1-.w 111- 1 , wk ..g . - E1 A U LM .b, . .aunni .A, ting kTqQAIH11IUW Qi ' T' 5 V7 ' N ' 4 .1 -,v--, L' .J . 1 A , , vo' , 'J - QU dQ,? to bg tu QVC ny-bLi,q QL u,5QVl11,. 50, s?Qos tgft Wopnrvg nal an initintlqu party fm? thc HZELECUFUES Fi vur n1Qbgg4a fin on uni inrgcrettc A f'f 'i 'l'. 1 if 1 'ff -f.-' -. - pf Lf, Q ff. 'hT C1'L J YC! 'WIfV 'f'L L Nw 37.l .-.. 1fH'5yl3 and 3f'VL'f -1 'Pt-31'-ff' iifwuwas 2':L13f'2.I'iQ Jlhgl Dkgrlf. X 133' Jwzm. Gohring w I 5 s fQXf1 ,,'ifE A ET? tor i . ,A I-ilbi!l h,,:f A.LJg5r M, I !K,h, 1 l i ll-, Y , ,E- in it n r.r.:l. w xl 1 'a There were five new members in the F.F.A. this year and the following officers were elected: f I president, Bd Bowman, vice-president, Fred Peter- ,f song secretory, Charles Holmes: treasurer, Robert Q Whitmang reporter, Jin Rjlanderg watchdog, Robert K m Hannison, and student council representative, Don ' . x 'P . -'Y 1 ' K j b skusscah-Q l if ' . gf The first activity of the boys was a pest tri contest beginning October l and running to the end H of tne nonth. The losers gave the winners a party l The begs held en oyster stew for their dads on September SC. Fifty-four were present. - The locel corn husging contest was held on 1 n Lloyd Horni:on'e fern on october li. Ray Anderson ' l and Charles Holmes tied for,first place with 19.26 i 1 . bushels, Charles hushed et the Sectional Corn ,gg Husking Contest ot New Hindsor on October 18, He . f: won second place. The boys also attended the n fNotionel Corn Bushing Contest at Onice, on Novem- f ber 3, ani the International Livestock Exposition r - at Chicago on December first. n , Leonard Olson, Lyle Clogue, Ralph Hyman, Vin- il'Q cent Fredrickson and Gene HeKie went to the Soc- r Q C tional Grain Judging Contest at Kirkwood end re- X ' eeived fourth place in the B. Group. ,i 1 Q, The boys sold boxes of seeds in order to r g raise money. The F.F.A. Carnival was held on I A k March 20 and proved to be Q big success. Robert w- f Hanxison and Jounitn Nicholson reigned as King and , f! fi - Q3 queen, '-st r gf Bf,'.J1!..1 Ryisnclor n . . VL, Q .ag gf? 129.3 'ey Q? J- I - lun-on ' 'Q-41 11 1-silica I r -4 I I 3 f ffvfiifrxzmviiwmiiuwz-n 2f19xsvem:sirAzr2uwr.vf!v:1arxis:.5rs11:sme'RZ':1 ' . J 'T' f'sN end-R 1, , 8 fffw ,T J ,gxu uh.-nb Q A Tl e Exe 1.lQt lIM f' 5t H XJ-JI I 0. H. sl LOYALTY SONG Faithful and true hearted ' Let us boost for OUP own high. We revere her and defend her May her colors proudly flys We will stand for her united Of her deeds we'll gladly tell, Her colors streaming, glad faces beaming So here's a cheer for her that we all leve so well. CHORUS: Joyous une ever lnyal, He will beest for our own high. Let every heertsing, let every veiee ring, There's ne time te grieve or sigh, It's ever onward, our ceurse pursuing, Hay defeat ne'er our arder ceel, But united, we will boost for her Our own high scheoli 'I Honors she has taken On the track and with the ball. Hay she always rank the highest Hay her colors never fall. There's ne other that can match her When her teen is on the field. Her girls the sweetest, her boys the fleetest. So here's n cheer fur her that we all love so well! --g, V I 1, H! g ll if Q - . Jar 'GY Q . s 9 u-LL .J 'f,w ,.. H JW ,,-,WN A A 'ga , 5. 1-at :.:...,ig:': Tiff X 1 T f f' ' P n Y M: zz:-' ,, gif ' 3.19 rf - A , X . 15 ' : , W Q '1 l H TQ 42? 13-x 43,441 6: N5 . T - .-'N' CHEER CLUEER Chocr, cheer for Onoida's Wake up the echoes, cheer fame in hor name. Send Q volley cheer on high Shake Qmwn the thhndor frrn the sky What tho' the oils be great or smdll Oneida High will win over all, Uhilo hor lwynl sons are marching OnwarQ to victory. ' BASKETBALL--FIRST TEAM Top Row: Coach Bolon, Manager Bob Cox Middle Row: Don Deets, Lowell Johnson, Curtis Fields, Robert Fredricks, Robert Harmison Bottom Row: Herschel Holmes, Andrew Anderson, Richard Foster, Robert Whitman, Keith Foster BASKETBALL--SECOND TEAM Top Row: Coach Bolon, Norman Swanson, Lyle Clague, Ed Bowman, Manager, Bob Cox Bottom Row: Lyle Corcoran, Leonard Olson, Willis Harmison Fred Peterson, Charles Adams , .,,.,,,. M V - 'fn .- I-' ff- , - W 2 .A .5 'V A www mi :L 2,5 'yu 4 44: .1 ,f , , ,1,Y,.f.. ' 4 4 4 1 M --f 4, 5 ,q ,vu f-, 4 iff- w , 4 as 'v Q ,.1f umm O' rd i IU i All ll -tell O O N 'Lhiir' BA SKETBALL Star League Champions! That was the words on the lips of the majority of the crowd around Oneida. Oneida bowled over all oppesitions in the league for a record of nine wins and one loss. Aided by their two stars, Curly Johnson and Tiny Foster, Oneida started to carry on a suc- cessful basketball seascn. At times the team played good ball, others just fair, but practical ly all the time, our quintet was in there fighting and the other teams knew. they had played a good basketball five whether they either defeated us or lost to us. Our boys played 25 games,'in all, this year. Our record shows 16 wins and 7 setbacks. When the season's training began, Coach Bolon had three lottermen with which to fomu a winning five. These were Curly, Tiny and Deb Fredricks. Around these boys was added: Cap Foster, Hersh Holmes, Andy Andersen, Curt Fields, Bob Harmison, Don Deets and Bob Whitman. The starting five was usually Tiny, Andy, Curly, Cap and Bob. Our boys entered two tournaments, the County and the District, We were defeated both times, in good games, in the semi-finals. RECORD OF SCORES Oneida 29 Alumni ' 22 Oneida 17 Corpus Christi 50 tOneida 57 Altona 25 WOneida 54 Victoria 55 tOneida 44 LaFayette H 19 OOneida 55 Gilson 25 V d 4 ' ,Q I I Q t 4? , ew vt, .A 5 '54 ' 5 5 279W IYIIHIYI O N 1' ef'-N Pf' .' HOneida L8 Uilliamsfield 7 Oneida 29 Haquen 54 Oneida O5 Knoxville 49 wOneida 42 Uataga 17 WOHOidQ 43 - hltona SO MOneida 10 Victoria 34 KNOX COUNTY TOURNAMENT 1' F . ' . I v Oneida e7 Vlctorla X 29 Onelda 21 Knoxville 25 9 ' Oneida - Uooclhull 25 Onclda , 59 Alpha 55 'I wOne1da 42 Williamsfield 21 tt Oneida 34 Brimfiold 59 Onelda 84 Wataga 25 wOneida Q8 LaFayette 55 Onelea UO Farmers 26 DISTRICT TOUREAHEHT Oneida 42 Gilsnn 18 t Oneida 55 Haquon 56 ?ota1 O M916 Tl55f:z1O OO 'O 617 O average 39.9 Average 26 8 I rf wdenetes Star League The seennd team fared very nlcely this year. Some of these begs will be elevated tw first team berths next yecr. O Another intcreatingj point about our five 1 t was the ecering ability ei two of Qur boys, Curly We Sk igeraged 15.2 peinta, per game and Tiny averaged points per game, vii- Hu 908' 'DS if V. -x ,Vw EV By Gene HcKie BASEBALL Fourth Row: Manager Bob Cox, Coach Bolon Third Row: Leonard Olson, Robert Whitman, Richard Foster, Robert Peck, Lyle Clague, Charles Adams Second Row: Arthur Senner, Herman Nyman, Lowell Johnson, Bill Wilkins, Fred Peterson First Row: Don Deets, Ed Bowman, Bill Anderson, Charles Holmes, Herschel Holmes, Norman Swanson TRACK Fifth Row: Manager Bob Cox, Coach Bolon Fourth Row: Charles Adams, Jim Stromquist, Norman Swanson, Andrew Anderson, Ralph Nyman, John Adams Third Row: Lyle Clague, Leonard Olson, Arlett Huff, Edward Bowman, Lester Olin Second Row: George Hardesty, Curtis Fields, Lowell Johnson, Charles Holmes, Bill Anderson Richard Foster First Row: Keith Foster, Clyde Knapp, Claude Sornberger, Herschel Holmes 'wsxrwmww vu'w.wfL-nm: -f 1:-an rrvn1ssHaw1nwMuwmhwa:m::w24wwwJmaAu'2Hmmm5 ' f ' if J: r7A07fV'2b W ifi-VJt'Kt'Thff4qTb ,rv QAr ' ' 7 111. 1 0. I I SOFTBALL ...Q 111-4 A new coach, new players and other new fa- cilities was the major equipment to start out Oneidu's softball season of 1941. A trio of rc- gulars was back to fern a nucleus around our base- ball nine. ,They included,.Curly Johnsen, Cap Fes- tor, Hersh He1nes'dnd Ed Bowman. About 26 boys reported at first practice. No begs were cut from the squad, although there was competition force few positions. After much debating, Coach Bolcn node his following selections: K. Foster Sb, Ed Bowman, sf, Art Benner, uf or pg Johnson ss, Cap Foster, c, H. Holmes, p, or ef, Wilkins, lb, H. Nyman, 2b, U. Andersen, of, end C. Holmes, of. Others were Paulsgrove,4 ef, N. Swanson, of, J.' Adams, of, R. Hyman, of, ClQQne, sf, HcKic, ss, Deets, 2b, C. Ldnns, Sb, Peek, c, Uhitnan lb, Cox, lb, and George Hariesty, uf. L Our record was 8 wins and 3 losses. The losses being very close decisions. 2 BQTTING REOUHDSH V G Ab R H D T IE! BL K. Foster 8 3 50 15 12 2 2 O ,400 Bowman 9 61 15 10 2 O 0 ,525 Senner .9 50 5 8 2 0 O .267 Johnson 2 27 12. ll 1 2 . 4 , ,407 R. luster - 9 29 9 5 1 O 0. ,172 H. Holmes 2 9 25 15 8' 5 2 2: .547 Q. Wilkins 7 15 LB 7 0 2 2 .466 n. Nyman 9 25 9 5 l 1 2 .217 nnnerson 8 21 S 9 0 O O ,429 C. Jelmcs 4 7 4 2 0 0 O , .285 Whitman 7 17 7 2 0 0 O ,117 Peterson Q 10 1 2 O O O ,250 wdoesn't include two :Q vs V-...,,. 4-4 -.1 sk I ,I 4 43, ,wil Q- . 445' 35 'NE' H5 4 . W . L ,..l , ,f M.-f -- A-,,1.., v 'M'HMM -Arii get A' 1'1 it J y'r 5 1 . .1 ' 1 RECORDS OF SCORES Oneida 5 Altcna '6 H f 7 Victoria 8 U 15 Victoria 7 . N 22 Weedhull I 5 U 13 Wataga i 5 ' U 17 LnFgyette 5 'Ut U 10 Ric' 5 ai, H 2 iA1tena 5 H 15 Woedhull 9 PQ'M H 12 Wataga 9 13 1 llc l.-,.,-lO 7 Bw , 555 O Tot 51 125 'fetal so 1 Average 11.1 Average 5.5 Oneida will lese Tiny Foster, Hap Nynnn, Art Senner, Hersh Holmes, Charlie Helmes,b and Bob Whitman, but we still have quite Q few underelues- men to fern a winning cembinztien next yeara 2 1 Truck A 1 Sr 1 . . . ck 5 First call for track practice! Tnat was 'if Coach Belen's call en Merch 16. All the boys We 1 turned out in compliance with the call for healthy QgQ' boys in our defense pr grxx. Half of then are rM underclassmem, and this is a promising teen for 5, years te cone. - ff! .. N iff The boys hoping te set records arc: Curly MA' Johnson, Curtis Fields, Hersh Holmes, Tiny Poster, gw gk C. Adams, C. Foster, Leenari Olsen,'Geerge Hardesv 1' e ty, and Bob Hamwisen. ' 729,MH, fi 6? - 1 ey Gene nczzic L f it J, exp E156 ie 1 .Q3Il f M4 I i 1 I f, , ' Ai 1 'T H -Q-11,1 vw QM-., sq.. n ' Lyman-.J L .A , fl NL 9. ' 'fxy'-C v wf:Q?!-' 'ini f 'K 1 s I ,S 4 V 5 : as fl t Ev' -aa 1 2- vbfqubun-ill VZ: 4 E I I iff MT'fff'.j11'g?t1715 ff Er.17' n ' .At1:IZ11-.1E5!Iw311,jAQff3X..gr,fLjE::f:?QZL. Air Septemb 2. 8. 9. 12. 15. 16. 18. 25. October 1. 5. 5. 17. 24. 31. Neverzbe 5. 11. 14. 15. 28. Deccmbe U 2 5. 5. 7. G 10. 20. 21. SCHOOL CALENDAR or, 1941 I' P O.H.S. ovens for another season .L student Lucy helds eleetien 'I Clauses elect new officers 1 Freshmen initiation party ' ,W Altenn wins our baseball game - G.A.A, holds get tn-gather party Student council assembly--Carl Burgess Home Ee. Club hells initiation party Schnvl pictures taken for annunl V Hatngu bwsebnll gnweg bind Cencert F.F.L. Oyster Stew .. Student c t- unei1's Q11-sclzexl party gl, V Movie-- Cr'u:mdes ' Hnllewe'en--Q ed time fm? all I nl F.F.A. holds mwnthly meeting Lnaistiee Pro5rem - First basketball game Student Council Cenventi.n We bent A1t.nn on their fleur F.F.A. Legs attend Livesteek Show 1 Seniur class play--UGayn 1 .J Oneida beets Victqrin--24-25 7 DECLQES 155.12 ,er Czlristmf, cgnaleliilngz-up :service 1 , E-.Em,'ie-- What Life 53, .lnnual C11r'iutr.1o,e dinner' ' f Two-weeli VC!CEt'1.1'l'1 :starts Q li f n hi. n. f . fYlxGi K . 4P 'Q VNS .vs .-rf' . 'A 71' VA 1-'H A' ' 'W ' in- ' ' ' 1 ' 1 : 41, , KN I f' 1 rf x 3 fx P ' ' MH f-Lg: ff WL ' -ff-f5:.a.:: w -inane- 'A Af :- ff- ---1gL':,p, 4 Y ' ,j Qf:-'J 5 X- 4 il ' lx , ' Jsxnuarif, 1942 g' 5. Schrzwl opens for 1942 V 8. Haquun boats us in basketball SUI fy V 15. Smiczsatcr' usimgzs start f 26. '1'rur:1::'wr:t Gays are have rxggcmin I February y fa 5 4. F.F.jg. 24 111.11110 EBC. girls have part., QE 9. New Ccratrfzl 'Jinx' Timo Starts 1 ll. lifwtlacar' 64 Dl'l1,1fVl'lf3C.:I' 'usunquot 165. Vocal cwntuzt v 2211. Lnotlzcr i1:1U.1'1'1G:3o!xt s't:.:vts Iiulfch 6, Gizfls' Clad Club- c'.1nt:2:5t 10. 50111137 :ek Dag: 123. LQ, cal Dcclut. c.211tu:g'C 1 lil. Iimfic-- Floral Gusto I . - . . , . - 5 1-1. i.13L 'JSiB,'.G1'i nflg 2.1.1.-:,chL f J. pzzrtj' 163. .-.3l3G2 11s.Ql1?' :gm Snfbtj 5 20. F.F.f.. Cc,r'ni.vr.l it .'r.131'5 1 . 2 1 15. Sp:-ing vncwti.fvn 'Laa:g.ji11s '7'. Fsthcr Sung bff2'1QU.lLt 10. Iiusic fbstivnl 4 f 17. Juniffr' class. plujy'-- Talks, It Efzsjf 24, Knox CQ:-ur1tj,f track rgoct A Q H 29. Star- Lc.s1g4,uo tr-:wok :goat f A Br F , 2 . Hay A I '4 'QS 21. CLAS.-3 RIGID? Q 22. JUNIUR- S2131 M-Ei I3LlECgU19'l1 pi ' 2 -1 . 131.0 C.'.L'.UI-C3 .ATB , ' 26. CO1EQl2Er!ClL1QLiITT xii' . fy' I 1 x'l'5! NJ1 K v 9 .:f'ff'fL ',,1 -'lt' V eeeesaeswei ll f -new S. -E r !o U3 O03 HH O'4 C+ UP QS '11 OO I-'I-' ffm IH IR' ll 41 P'-'11 or- I-49 P-C1 250 1 Vocal Contestants Bill Anderson, Sam Edwards, Flora Ann Bo man, Virginia Adams, Irene Holmes H Dec lam Contestants Gene McK1e, Ed Bowman, Keith Foster, Jaunita Nicholson, Marilyn Johnson M v o :ie -li li'5'g-'liiofs ' nil! mme l E I 5 g :Z we - E Qnmwwxe rre. . 5 E Q!! - to I ...- no s i'Jn':ulnl'f 1 F Keith Foster Flora Ann Bowman Declam Vocal lux.-wr Lew-E 4. 'v in -1 ' ay. .' ?1'.1m:m.'c:'f 1 f fq,1.s.,x:.:'fr1w?rL:wf.m my -emmlvmsmmemelmnraecmlnirzlziu e, RFQ SEYIOR PLAY u The scnier clues presented HGayn Q cenedy in three ncts by Boyce Leving, Tuesday, December 2. The entire ncticn of the play tcek place in the living-rwem ef the Marshall heme. The story centers around Gay Marshall, an attractive modern young girl who has been reared by a maiden aunt and bachelor uncleg yet, contrary te her name, she is net N5sy.n Her efforts tc be really Gay Har- shall previde the actien, ccmedy, and suspense of the play--that and Bobby Ellis, when mothers adere and girls shun.' Then, there was Annette Burns, who leclnreu she was Hb L.,' rn with n fcver,H and Dick to his possibilities. Aunt Betty and Uncle Jin were very much concerned over Gnj's behnvinr ani theught the ether girls were tee frivnleus. Elsie, Nillle, and Jenn, were three flapper frienis ef Gny's. They bnrrewcd clothes fren Gay in crier te wttend a dance to Reyster, who reuses Bobby . which she was net invltel. Their phileeephy was that a girl cun't be ntec grid and be pepulur,H causes Gay te revelt and kick ever the traces of u stcid small town existence. ' Under the direction of Kiss Kerv Leuise Skese H I v LJ tnc play was a cerplete success. The play oust included Herschel Holmes, Irene Holmes, Lillian Olsen, Jenn Gehring, Betty Jordan Mary Helene Kenney, Den Russell, Marilyn Jwhnsen, and Keith Foster. By Marilyn Johnsen ' 1 :L ik 4k Q' 'B . I 'il z'fi-Ns, ,., 'i lfijqiif L fax P ' Q L QQ - t in w 4 , Q . t gf Li new 1 1 1 V w . N 45 ! gg e if? a af, fa zu Nlfq , -cj, H9 N X 'df' K:-fja ,. l il! JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The junior class of Oneida High Scheol pre- sented the play, nTake It Easy,U on April 17. The three-act comedy invalved a jewel thief and detec- tive lurking in the Highgate household. Hrs. Highgate, a forgetful widow, has but one aim and that is to keep ahead of Mrs. Wetherby, a society friend ef hers. Ten, a medernistic painter and finance of Hancy's, Hrs. Hi5hgate's daughter, poses as a kitchen painter and ccnccales his iden- tit' fren Mrs. Hivhrate. He Vets Lon the kitch- . 5.4 Q 5.3 I , ' en painter, to pose as Ten and to paint the widows portrait. Things gc aleng fine until Jehn Ferenz, a jewel thief, enters the picture. He tries to get Mrs. High5ate's pearle: by posing as her per trait painter. Beagle Jones, a detective ceues in Search of the thief and succeeds in getting rid ef him. Reuancc alae takes place when Florence, the maid, and Philip, the bulter, fall in love. Len, then the Co k, and Ten and Nancy are married. After the affairs are all unscrambled, everyene decides te Htake it eaay.n falls for Mary, The cast included Mary Ann Clark, Virginia Adams, Ed Bewman, David Rittenhouse, Ray Andersen, Betty Blackie, Lyle Corcoran, Jaunita Nichelsen, Jim Strmtquist, and Bill Wilkins. .Dy Mary Lnn Clark ,.,. ,,,, Senior Play Cast---NGayn Top Row: Marilyn Johnson, Betty Jordan, Lillian Olson, Jean Gehring Bottom Row: Herschel Holmes, Miss Skoog, Irene Holmes, Mary Helene Kenney, Keith Foster. Don Russell, not present. 5 i Junior Play Cast---'Take It Easyu Top Row: David Rittenhouse, Bill Wilkins, Raymond Anderson, Lyle Corcoran, Edward Bowman Bottom Row: Mary Ann Clark, Jaunita Nicholson, James Stromquist, Betty Blackie, Virginia Adams, Miss Skoog. ezrJ:xx11-rvekmxzf-.f'm','1:, r....mw.:esz,:'YHU. sm..':'m,w1Limm.:a1.-'mnwi-x fxmaumenafeluxuafzmraflmzm . ' do 1 ole'fif-'WM L ff one L I SCHO OL HONORS BASEBALL LETTER WINNERS: Richard Foster, Arthur Senner, Bill Wilkins, Robert Whitman, Herman Nyman, Lowell Johnson, Tiny Foster, Charles Holmes, Herschel Holmes, Fred Peterson, Bill Anderson and Ed Bowman. BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS: . Lowell Johnson, Tiny Foster, Andrew Anderson, Richard Foster, Curtis Fields, Bob Fredrieks, Bob Harmison and Herschel Holmes. TRACK LETTER WINNERS: Curtis Fields, Lowell Johnson, Claude Sorn- berger, Bill Anderson, Tiny Foster, Clyde Knapp, Herschel Holmes, Charles Holmes, Ed Bowman and George Hardesty. IJANJIGER : Robert Cox PERFECT ATTENDANCE Arthur Senner, Charlotte Carlsen, Robert Harmison, Marilyn Johnson, Clyde Knapp, Lester Olin, Claude Sornberger, Jo Carlson, Lyle Corcoran Willis Harnisen, lmry Ann Clark, George Knapp, David Rittenhouse, Mary Agnes Cunningham, Joanne Hcdstrom, Ralph Nyman, Shirley Weber, Jennie Ann Hyman, Charles Adams, Marilyn Cox and Ruby Peck, F.F.A. WINNERS 1942 CANDIDATE FOR STATE FARMER: Edward Bowman LOCAL CORNHUSKING CHAHPION: Charles Holmes GRAIN JUDGING TEAR: Gene MeK1e, Vincent Fredriekson, Ralph Nynan, Leonard Olson and Lyle Clague, R of -af , fr ff? iw ln' 1' cgi, T45 Q -X 3 9' Af' 's' ol-I -mo,iaa I , X ' rw '-fr ' ' 'r we I oCnOLnSTIC JONORS 1 on Q I smnofzs: Q Florence Ehne, Irene Holmes, Marilyn Johnson, ,1 Lillian Olsen, Betty Jordan and Dorothy Holt, ll l P JUNIOIQS: ll Ed Bowman, Mary Ann Clark and Jo Carlson. I SOPTIOI ZONES: I Bob Peek, Jim Hylander, Richard Larson and Gene HeKie. FRIISII Ruby Peck, Shirley Swanson, Carol Mary Shaw, Annette Andersen and Una Swanson. W , OFFICE SBCRETAHIES: I Dorothy Holt, Bob Peck, Lillian Olson, Dill Wilkins and Curtis Fields. ' SWEHWLHRBLJU 1 Irene Holmes, Dotty Jordan, Florence Ehne, Jean Q Gehring, Shirley Heber, Helen Hingberg, Marilyn 4 Johnsen, Joanne Hodstrem, Jo Carlson and Mary Ann 7 Clark, 1 Q D1scL:.r.z:.'1'1 ON ' l Keith Foster, Gene HcKie, Marilyn Johnsen and .' l Jaunitu Iiiciixoleon. CANDIDATE FOR STATE: ,, Keith Foster 5 , nl MUSIC A 3 Dill Anderson, Virginia Adams, Irene Holmes and he ga SQh.EQwCPdS. W5 Ig f L lv , 5' --U 'if' Nz, - W' ,, J, v CANDIDATE FOR STATE: Flora Ann Bowman PIANO: VIOLIN: Mary Ann Clark Dorothy Holt Fred Peterson 4 I . N AK 1 1 i Lowell Johnson Cheerleaders Sieg Johnson ffmms'r:7u:awg.f,,r mx.: :avmfif-avzxclswz eo-,x ,v:'lwf rv vw.: .nu Hill ffl Hi Q W, L. 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' X ' GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Q BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Carl Lingwall President s is Mrs. Germaine Hannam Mr, L Ad ynn sms Cl K er Director L Miss Madolyn Maxwell Principal Room IV B I Miss Helen Wasson Room III 5. n 2 1 5. 4 ,W 1 f Miss Mildred Wetterling Miss Lucile Shedd Room II Room I x Z, ,kv x 4 v, x f fy' -qfzfmv a' an WS A24 Q-Aa, .mv wan, 5 sm 1-1 ma we Room I Elaine Cunningham Donald Flickinger Eugene Lundburg Kay Perry Ellsworth Scholl Donnie Scott Shirley Seibolt Verla Shannon Richard Skinner Joan Sornberger Sylvia Thalmann Orville Woodside LaDor1s Colclaser Marjorie Holcomb Charlie Knapp Dean Lundburg Doris Scott Willodeane Shannon Ro m II Maynard Adams Betty Colclaser Clifford Haines Mariana Hinton william Holcomb Leona Jensen Donald Lundburg Betty Lou Perry Dale Peterson Joan Shepherd Kay Thalmann Lou Ann Weeoh Patty Windish Nancy Anderson James Asplund Robert Johnson Ebbie Jean Larson Mary Alice Shannon Charles Shaw Gracie Skinner ,Q s,ne M .Q . mum url M' ff :s1:wrm4ag'Qmsfnmc':m.'imuwa1azfawmsx ' Anwar ' l ' ,f YN? ' ,.V. H ..- ixqiki R00111 III ::,- :'-- . - 1.33-x: Curtis Cathcart A we Gloria Holmes ggQZffv,5igg Kathryn Jensen :'1' ' ,Q Barbara Kemp Dora Beth Montgomery Donald Nyman Harley Pearson Charles Senner Kathryn Clifford Patty Flickinger Jack Foster Joan Haines Virginia Mae Holcomb 33555 ..L. 5335 Berkley Johnson .,giffg?ggg2 qbb. :'1 Lois Mae Peterson gigs are HQ Erland Rylander Lee Shannon Clyde Skinner ,-' . . :- ,kygygswxfy Room IV Gale Adams LaVera Cathcart James Courtright Jim Cox Roger Hannam Lyle Hewitt Donna Mae Hurst Charles Johnson Doris Lawson Donald Nodeen Dale Nyman Darlene Peterson Ruth Reynolds Don Stanley Fred Thalman Billy Whitman Tommy Whitman Mary Jean Bryant Virgie Cunningham Ronald Lawson Roy Nyman Majorie Shaw Mildred Skinner Wayne Skinner Dean Stanley Luella Wiles Frances Wilkins Edith Woodside Kathryn Wyman I We .Jaaf- fH1,i ff w E .m w Sl s Q am- X was WY N X, N AM Fans my 4 MF esqyiss , ix A ee x X E 2 as ,hrf4qA3tf.f .,.. fig! M495 3 A C .r,. ,s, . , . w. in 'gf 9.7. gif ' i Mseewwmimredsw 1wse!wsangebl ,- if rf-Ha.-msfswasfla e, Qmslsssv 1? as A i 1 we swf' was when , . sw bg N sw :N 5 A ry R533 N6-Fw SEQVC' W5 -:::::l- K E f, S S 2 s?f1?R:x jig r' ksQmWw,'xg-W ' :1nuirunusu.nr:sm:f.:ez3ammw!fxmw'zms4 mth v- . safauwsslvnm' ' 4 v ' ' . , R , H I L J m wil I ,X M ,w I 1152 1 C e C f - F-1 ,V , C 77 1 C v -411 I,-V Fx? ik VG nfs' ' CV 5 SQ w AP if a fwe .o'F' ' . CLASS HISTORY When scheel started September 5, 1954, ten pupils entered the first grade ef the Oneida Grace School neuelr: James Bvwman Her' Jean brvunt 9 J ! Y u ! Edward Daniels. Claire Larsen Donald hedeen 3 3 . ! Geraldine Steward, Mildred Skinner, Clyde Stickles Frederick Thelxann, and Katherine Wyman. A At the beginning of the second year Lucille Bebbit, Bill hhitnnn and Richard England joined our class. In Merck, Virgie Cunningham entered schocl here, When ache l.epened the thirty-first ef August of the third year, Dennld Stanley and Genevieve Carlsen became nerbers of the class, Ne ether pupils cntcrei or left that year. ' The fell ef 1957 Xarjerie Shaw and Edith We dside entered bringin5 the number in eur class up te thirteen. In the fifth grade the class consisted of these pupils: Mary Jean Bryant, Genevieve Carlsen Virgie Cunninghen, Claire Lereen, Ronald Lewstn, Mildred Skinner, D nald Stanley, Geraldine Steward Clyde Stickle and Katherine Uyuen. In the sixth grade Wayne Skinner was in our class and after Christmas Geraldine Steward moved te e funn near Gelva. At the beginning ef our seventh your Luella Niles, Deen Stanley, and Frances Wilkins entered and Marjorie Shaw ngain cane inte the class. Dur- ing the echeel year Genevieve Carlsen and Claire Larsen meved away. Then luring the summer Clyde Stiekle ntved near the Tri-cities. M T 'f-rf're r+' -f ' Fi . e n If LQ V+-+4 lf 2 U lle f1I.,.,.,,f, ,J Tx In our eighth and last year at Oneida Grade we have had just a dozen in our class. They are as fellaws: Mary Jenn Bryant, Virgie Cunningham, Ronald Lewsen, Marjorie Shaw, Mildred Skinner, Wayne Skinner, Dean Stanley, Luelln Wiles, Frances Wilkins, Edith Wnydside, Ray Hyman, and Katherine VJYT-lun 0 I There were only three of our original class left: Katherine Hyman, Mary Jean Bryant and Mildred Skinner. By Virgie Cunningham H Marjorie Shaw n l ,N Ml sir! F ik 2? '32 N 7J, I x S' r r . r CLASS WILL We, the eighth grade class of 1942, of the Oneida Grade School, County of Knox, state of Illinois, solemnly declare this will and testimeny to be durable. We, the Class of '42, leave our loud whisper- ing and giggles to the seventh grade. We leave our mud and waste paper to Sieg Johnson. We leave our sweet dispositions to Miss Maxwell. PMBMMLBHWHHS: I, Dean Stanley, leave my ability in sports to Tom Whitman, I, Edith Woedeile, leave my silliness to Jimmie Courtright. I, Mary Jean Bryant, leave my ambition as a cheerleader to Lavere Cathcurt. I, Mildred Skinner, leave my gwu chewing to J im Cox . A , I, Roy Hyman, leave my tall apyearanee to Doris Lawson. I Virfie Cunninvham leave mv hair dressinv I L X., I J Q ability to Ruth Reynelos. I, Wayne Skinner, leave my deep voice to Dale Hyman. . I, Luella Niles, leave my singing ability to Donald Nodeen. it - g vE Li vi I y , T kiwi X wir L it 1 v ' X H 1..g.M,,.,k A.. -wx ewhyra- fill!!-v-IW Q V .-A -nr: 3, y A- W , ,V U Y-iff, W H :nu-ag? , , . , ,,, ,. , vm L ,,,., L W. 4.2.5. . . ,lf ,,i..',,-,M G-. 45.2 W V I T g .A ., 'M' 1 x, My , . ' ' . Q, , ' . 'S 9 ' b ?. i z L N ll 5 , ,X I ,b.M M . ' , W, ,, . N .U l l. I 1-rv -Ms-fsgiwmp V X I f- , 'N' ' ' F' V ' -' ' 5- x 'M f I l l l x . 3 'T W, ?g.,,,,,, ,IA-.4 , -.:.. . . -f W H iv, 'A , r 'V 0 Q, E .f 3? Q Q Q I, Ronald Lawson, leuvb my mechanical ability B to Darlene Peterson. A l 56 l . . l -f Q l 4+ 5.2 1 3f,:5':Ia1 3c,r1e sham, leave my sweet 'C1i'3I5'CS':l.tiOI3 Y , if to Jigi1CoxQ.Q A - ' 1' f I, Frances Uilkins, leave my athi0?ii'ubi1ity ' to Lzflfi IICl7fitts A I fi I, lirzthcrinc Efgwizzxng lclziiro ray linngksmrrls tb jll Bill U1f1it1'1ara. 1 Q. b J lic, tho Class of '42, leave our silhfjihgjla gl bility to Kiss Jenn Schmuzo. V , I 5 A ' I A g. 'fd Q Siigmsul and fzttuagtigi. to this Qamy, the tgwolftb, l ' eff of May, in the gyazgr of cur' Lrwrfa, fnizmctosn-v-Fmndrccl l di and fortyftwm. , l A f W it 1 ' I' Ag' 'aw Q 11 U' f'GLi5...:-Lb OF Q 2 EP AV Q g. 2 Q x. , . 3 J' -' -fifw 1 ' ff I 'I V E WN l . 45 ' 7 E, - rv l. ' ' fl H I X ' ,,,f Ji! fi Elg V? H 5, , ' ' 'M 3 U: M g.i?LLAiu44M.J lf,?'i Uitnusamm V QA 4 l 331 E l l Q Q 4.1 ' A 'R Q el 17 1 1' Nh .9 ' - f f.-.5 'J 2 - I V' Q ,avg ff? :kv 1 'I 1 971 ?f?f :'-l1ef4l: s s l Il - ff CLASS PROPHECY As I stepped off the plane in sunny Himni, a uniformcdl stewardess walked briskly toward me. She asked me how I enjoyed my trip, then suddenly she exclaimed, Hhhy, Virgie Cunningham! What on earth are you doing in Floridnln Not recocnizinw the firl and wonderinn how L, L1 - she knew nybnamc, I said rfther celdly, NI beg your-pardon?' UI see by your face that you den't remember me. We went to school together back in Oneida,u she went on. - When the girl smiled, I suddenly reneubered who she was, and smiling at her I said, Uwhy hello Frances. I d1dn't recognize you at first but it has been quite a few years since I saw you. You asked what I wus doing in Florida? I night ask the same of you.u nwcll, Marjorie and I cane down here together and she works hcre,n replied Frances. HBut WHT' don't you have lunch with no and we'l1 talk over old times.n nThct sounds all right to me,n I answered, Udo you know of Q good hotel?n H 'NTMC Oceanview is where Marjorie works,n rc- turncd Frances, HShc has a very good position as hostess there. It's a nice place.n After we had alightod fren Q cob ourselves in the dining room of the hotel, Frances and settled said tw the colored waiter, UHill you please tell Miss Shaw I wish to soc hor?H uYes, na'n:1n responded the servant. , 5 , M lbw 5.Q l, J V 5, 'AJ XG' if 1 i Tzu 'til' 11 wi 3 so I3 M 1' :7fX6,5 af' If I ,. Q, 2 f C 5 U H ff I E f ,M Q t I , H - H M Wm fm V, ., .I T aj ll , it I , it ,ff 515514: S? ' lk xgy. xg ff Seas.. 5 V. tEQ'iJv If .4 , 'limb I3 3 , JH mi' fi ... I nYou wust Fnbw tFFtLw6itCr well H I narvulud A y. 5 LL., .YQ-.nb i , . , nho know just who you werc.H Laughing, Frances answered, nOh yes, Sam nl- wuys waits on mo.n Soon a vw dross camo town table sho exclaimed fnhhv Frances I 3 u 9 you were back. ry nest looking lady rd us. As sown as sho in n block reached our didn't know to Denvor.n I thought you had gone UNO, I didn't go because they chvngcd my schcdule,u roplicd Frnnchs. NDO you recognize this Qirl I have with mo? Sho is an old friond of ours.' Uloll, hor fnco docs lutk ffuilinr but I can't quite---nam, I huvo it! Hcllow Virgio, how sro you? I hnvcn't sown yuu fer quite a while. Haw dw you hnppon tu be hurt in Floridu?u NI cane'Qvwu hhru tw soo a cust wer who wants to buy a bunjalhw owntd by our cgmpcny, You soo, I'm.uocrctary and assistant tw the president of u real estate ofhpany in New YQrh.H nYou sound like yuu unjuy ymur job vory uuchf' said Frances. nOh, I QQ! The boss has to stay at the home office sw I gut to travul quite Q hit, doing out of-twwn-wwrk.n nIsn't it strange that three of us who were in tho anno class shwuld moot hero in' Florida?n queried Hrrjoric. NI get a lottor from Katherine the other day. Sho wont to Chicago and has bocemo u bomuty wpcrntnr.n , nGoudness, I didn't think' sho wuuld bo u beauty operatcr,M I exclaimed in surprise. 'Sho used to any she wmuld like tu bc a teacher,n -w,Iiw,?-lagijgg, VW4?J v, lligx yfkjjegrj ll- I' lxf ' J g...5. Uses., mates, did eettinf on the sub'eet of old class- La Ll. 1 you see lh the paper wnere Ronald won 911 1 1 the notional motorcycle race. nsqen Marjorie. UNo, I didn't knew that,n replied Frances, Ubut I'n not sur'rised he alwavs liked thinvs lik: P D J Q thnt.n WI wonder where Nildrel is and what she is QI! doing. I asked. ' uIt seems I rerenbor Katherine saying some thing about Mildred in her letter,H said Marjorie. correctly she is working in a de 13.0 uIf I remember partnent store nIsn't it over the U.S. only one who s in Austin, Tex: queer how our L.?n askel FF tsyeg in Oneida. 1 class scattered ences. Deen is IIC:-'get married. lives on a ferr about five miles out of tcwn.H nYou knew, the lest I heard Miss Maxwell all the and WGS teaching in Hook Islnnd,n I said. UUel1, I'm glad you told me,U answered Mor- jorie. HI hadn't heard where she was now.H HI know where Mary Jean ie, tee,n I velun teered. nShe went to Chicago and has o civil ser- vice job. She's deing nicely, but I dun't knew exactly what hor duties ure.n - nThat isnft all of our class. Let me see, there was Luelln, Edith, Hoy and Wayne, besides the ones we have nentitned. I donlt knew what any of them are nUell, for I leave ces. nI'n down and see doing,n said Marjorie. I have to go hone and get some sleep for Denver at niQni5ht,n stated Fren- glud te have seen you Vir5ie. Come Marjorie and me again snmetiwe.u VV' L7 if T5 l 1 - F 'l 5 i W IM E 4 K 'N 5 5 IMI VL fx if tlfgf 'Ty M ' L5 a a I i1i,P-i?.gi Z a S, E I x 4 .E A IW N I LJ I ga 45 fy' , ,Q LIN: 55. 'sf' ' .F-Q i'h'sv'.,f f7 .ffv ifu'1b nI'1l do that,n I answered, abut I have to ga and close that business iea1.n . A After I had made a swimming date with Harjer ie for the next afternean I made my way along a shady street on Beecher Avenue. As I turned to go up te the walk to the bungalow a tall dark man came toward me. I thought he must be our client so I said, NI take it that you are the man who wished to buy this bun5aIcw.H Huh? yes, I m',n replied the man. NDQ you have the papers with yeu?n 'Sure1y. We can draw up the contract right new. Are yeu sure hause?u I naked. yeu are satisfied with the N Oh, quite sure. uetly what I wantei,U' It's an ideal place and ex- nhll right,u I answered, nyeu can sign right here.n After the nan had signed the cantract I leuk- Hhen I saw that it read Hay A. Hyman I gave an exelauatien of surprise and 1 1 Il-: askee quicalj, jeu haven't always lived here in Ilimii, have Q,-mu? ei at the signature. UMhy ne. Uhtil two nwnths age I lived near Galesburg, Illia is. But Lew did yeu knew?W he inquired. uwelle I used te ge to sehezl with you back in Oneida,' I replied, laughing. . NWhst did you say?n he asked in surprise. NYou must be kidiing me.u fit fx' 'Wifi .'-- MQF A 1 to .,.o.iKf,u 5,1 t . I r ,, .1 xx C1 1. ..,.ur t ,TJ gf-Ar V- 1 , gn I I BIKE-?Tx,3. .Jr .. NNo, I'n not fo41ing,n I answered, nI'n Virgie Cunningham. Now dw you renember?n nOh, yes, I remember now. I didn't think then that I'd be buying real estate from youin NI guess neither of us thought so,H I said. nFrences and Hur'orie are down here too. We had I lunch together and were talking about where the rest of our classmates were and what they were doing. We were wondering what happened to you.n nwell, right new I!m a boukkeeper for a rail- road company.n Uwhen Hur orie ani Frances and I were tnlkinf L.: about our old classmates we didn't know what happened to Wayne, Edith and Luella. Do you know what they are doinQ?n I asked. nLet'g gee nrw,N onswereg Hgh, Uwqyno joined '1 ll the army one has gone ts Californing Edith has be- come a nurse at Chieagcg and Luellu inheritei some money and left fur Europe three months ngo.n After we finished with the contract we went to the hotel to see Marjorie. We had a lot of fun seeing Miami and when I bearded my plane for New York I felt that I hadn't drifted away from my old friends after all. By Marjorie Shaw, Katherine Wyman, Mary Jean Bryant, Virgie Cunningham Y...- N we 3 My IW .J -afl- zy YH :Sr Nr-ag of f IS. In , 4 I gzgfd X AY' NY -1 ee ' 4 -e e'oteo L ef' TW: i1'f 'L dL'lCWtT ' M I .fl 1 g, N L cj, TL s, CCY ff?LTLA T4 Wl 'C -M ' ' V C L L X .e gh 1: , - ' I t SOFTBALL W Q L Oneida Grade School had a perfect season in 5 softball, going through the regular season without L L a defeat, and winning the County Championship from L L Uilliamsfield in the final game. The team was H helped considerably by the transfer of the Nynan I boys to our school from Rio. Hoy was a able pit- wt cher which we needed badly. Dale a good infielden J' The rest of the bovs all contributed to our suc- I V ti cessful quest of the title, I3!.3IfL3'l'13ALL In basketball we won all but three games dur- ing the regular season, We wen the Knexs County Championship in beth lightweight and heavyweight classes. We also entered the Alpha Invitational t3. Tournament. As this tournament cane at the same ef t, time as our county tournnuent, we were a little l1 Q short of players but nevertheless we won third place. , Jhy, With the exception of Stanley and Lawson, our team was rather small, but what they lacked in ,gl size, they made up in ball handling and fight. w 'fL'H1'.CE'l ft Our track season has just started and we hope , G to havenn good lightweight team this year, built gm Q around oele.Adans and Dale Hyman. Our heavyweight 5 ik team will not have many members but what we have Q43 F45 will be plenty uc1essy.n l 'ik By Sig Johnsen 1 xt ,, 4 Q! v ' MQ Sz' fls 'EN' ,, A,-1 N' --v Pe? -'b-. GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Coach Johnson, Roy Nymen, Dean Stanley, Jim Cox, Bill Whitman Middle Row: Dale Nyman, Ronald Lawson, Gale Adams, Charles Johnson, Jimmie Courtright, Fred Thalman Bottom Row: Tom Whitman, Berkley Johnson, Lyle Hewitt, Jackie Foster, Roger Hannem .NN GRADE SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Coach Johnson, Roy Nyman, Dean Stanley, Jim Cox, Bill Whitman Middle Row: Dale Nyman, Ronald Lawson, Gale Adams, Charles Johnson, Fred Thalman Bottom Row: Tom Whitman, Berkley Johnson, Jackie Foster, Roger Hannam, Clyde Skinner ' Msalusmluxaxmuwin. Hill 4 if 4 , M ' Q Y , 1 1 W ! 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