Oneida Community High School - Mohawk Yearbook (Oneida, IL)
- Class of 1947
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The Starr' sincerely hopes that each or you receives ln return for your contribution an abundance or satisfaction and e life time or recorded memories. Ae you .look t-'zz-ough these pages pleese excuse ue tor sny mlstakes which you may find--lt such thers be, they are purely eocldentel and have no personal reference to ally student freal or othervisel. Students and Faculty-- NUW YOU HAVE IT Sincerely, Ziff an N or us u zu sa L so use ue ocu 1- AHMHAL 52522 EDITO . - ..... . .Mary Jean Anderson ASSISDANT EDITORS . . , ,Doris Lawson Lyle Hewitt BUSINESS MANAGER. . , . .JIm courtrignu DIVISION AND CALENDAR Q ....... Lyle Hewitt PICTURE PAGES SNAP SHOTS, , TYPING, , , MIMEOGRAPHING REPORTERS , , HUMOR , . . . . , Mary Jean Anderson ' Lyle Hewitt Roger Hannam Lola Mae Olson . , , . . . . ,Lola Mae Olson . . Lyle Hewitt Jim Courtrlght Darlene Peterson Doris Lawson KTyping I 6 III Jxm Courtright Mary Jean Anderson LaVera Cathoart y Roger Hannam Lyle Hewitt Cletus Devlin Carl Erickson Doris Lawson Darlene Peterson Elma Pottorf Mar aret Shepherd ?Junior Girls? A Gale Adams , , Joe Hays I Wayne MoKie Charles Johnson Bob Strandberg Genevieve Carlson ' Joan Hays Dale Nyman Eugene Holt Kenneth Goodell , , , , , Gale Adams Kathryn Clifford Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 -.li-1-1 :':M!4 -4 , ,,,,,n.., ,.-. 2 0, t -V ,rl ,U E. W., 4 K 'T L A ', I Q' Q ' T55 5: -T5-,Y,, . ,, iii-T V T W, kv v ',-- Q 0,1 . fyur --, 1 A' b Q . . -,. 3-'Q ---.- gl H ,,. -.- -A --.-. , .5 1 ,,,,.L4,' if, . ,,-S 1-+' 'hlxgizggg - t .-3.7T-i:1g':-1-'.'5:5.3 -:-43 ...fl-55Tf1'27Z:2'1 - -. . gbrgvm- - . ...'- -, ,.,.g. -, -.-.3.g ,-:-'- -.5,,.-.j -. - yy. .,. .,:,.,,,z.-,- , . . -. .A:,.,:,5-.-.:.g.,.,:,: -Q.- .. is . . r 1k1:2'.2:- -1' -'-'g?:i:ftE:-.:Z25ECf: ': I . 5,5 3.3: Q-4.-. - , -'I '5.3.g.g.:.g',-,-,-.7. -.Z -'.. I .' 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THE MOHAWK I947 Mr. Irving Shaw Mr. Fred Moore Mr. Arthur Stauffer Mr. Glenn Clifford School Bus Mr. Carson, driver 2 E 2 .1 Q A .Tl L .Q H As a token for their un- ceasing and progressive ef- forts in our behalf Kof which the new school bus has been among the most outstanding this year! we, the Senior Class of 1947, wish to dedi- cate this twelth volume of our year book to the Board of Ed- ucetion. Hr. Sig Johnson Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 1 u -Z i...--- : 'N.-.,.,. . .-gr.-:PE-'- ' . , . :-,Z- I ,,.-.- , Q .5,::.?,.:i I N . '-2-f '. .1 - . '-.-53:5-.V -5.1:-:2:: 'g I' I --:-S' . . -, ':-F55 if' 5 ,Z ' 23:1- ? Tgyfffg, '. if -. ,.-::'::': 1:- . ' 52: - 'V-3 -S5-ffsiglg: 5- . 1. , 155 . 12 '?2ff15?15- i:' Q .-.'i:3fS51- 7 , ' 2 1' , + ' 5 5 fix N I fl r ' ' -35 ' - ' fr- :,- r fx XS J : . , 1 : qtizfgh .D - ' 3 -. . .- s .2 - ' 55 ' A ' 'gif ng.. I f L52 :Q '55 - 2: -Zi' -Sf' 23 55: :fs .l7:E5:: if A - IE ' ff '54 - : ' if - ,Sf -fl , ' :5-in : 7' '3 'Sf ' , .. V :-35753:-A-T-. 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ELDON GEARHART GLENN T MOORE Coach Voc Agriculture Boys' Phy Ed , Social Studies B.S. University of Ill. B.S. Central College, M.A. University of Ill. Iowa RAMAH PEEK Commerce, Girls' Physical Ed., Publ., Sponsor of Soph. Class B.S, NE. Mo. St. T. College Washington University RUTH M. GREGG Home Economics Biology, Science Home Ec. Club Sponsor-Jr. Class B.S. Bradley Polythechnic Inst ELMA INGRAM Music Public School Music Knox C. Graduate Knox Conservatory Coaching Bush Conservatory Western Ill. T. College THE MOHAWK I947 STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Lola Mae Olson, Pat Fliokinger, Mary Anderson, Gale Adams, Charles Johnson, Joyce Anderson, Audrey Krantz, Joe Hays, and Jim Asplund. Front Row: Wayne Matter, Mr. Peek, adviser, Una Mae Edwards, Gloria Holmes, secretary, Jim Courtright, President, Eldon McK1e, vice-president, and Wayne McK1e. TI-IE MOHAWK l947 ff? ' . :-: ' 7551222 N .mf . A .. 'L l w 1 5 1 'J p C. 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Mary Anderson The F CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO uture Is What You M ak CLASS COLORS Red And White E , W, ,7, , THE MOHAWK l947 WAYNE MCKIE Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, Class Sec. 5, Class Pres, 4, F. F. A. SSC. 2, Fo Fo Ao Pres. 5, Fe Fu Ao 1, 4, HOU Club 5, 4, Base- ball 5, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Play 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Annual Staff 4. MARY ANDERSON Seo. Student Council 2, Student Council Rep. 1, 5, 4, Clase Vice-Pres. 2, Class Sec. 4, G. A. A. Seo. 3, G. A. A. Pres. 4, G. A. A. 2, Cheerleader 1, 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, School Paper Staff 5, Editor of Annual 4, Librarian 2, 3. LYLE H WITT Student Council Rep. 1, Class Pres. 1, Class Vice- Pres. 4, B. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Play 4, Band 3, 4, Oc- tet 3, 4, Vocal Contest 2, 5, 4, School Paper Staff 1, 3, Co. Editor of Annual 4. THE MOHAWK I947 , , . ' A ' 155151-4421 ,Wa,?awwamHTw will 'A 'znwif 5' 9 V - A 5 mw l g. R .J .,ma.t?P wi 'ii 'V . .,.:: mfr 24 .3 43 XNG A 2 w R rg' 2 ti, T 3 L, 'S 3, 'Vi' 1 ,..,. .m f W ,A ,351 ,, , , . -lifi f 4 V ,,fii?Qif1l,i5 152,15 jj ' ,. fxflfb' 2 5' ,571-'f.Q,Q?,p,S: 951' 5 ., . fwwvih r,p1,ZM HQ? 1 1 , ' s,5yv:3.1' -R 2,w5,:-Jw .3 amammw.m.mMwwMwwQww?yq gf xi-awp' ,W le -I 'Q-1 in 5111 , '- Q- 1 5 ff if , iff 'fiia iif .. 1-'f ' A ,,,g52i3m,,, A ,Q ' ,iff -'A ' V ic .f a ',55:.' zQ'f2fiEg 'G as 5- :ff a 3. 3 ,f 5-egg ' 4 f.s:i,?5 1fc ' if .HQ 1-4X. ,f- -' t---ff S mx GALE ADAMS Student Council Rep. 5, 4, Claes Vice-Pres. 5, F. F. A. 1, 2, 5, 'O' Club 1, 2, 5,'4, B. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, 5, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Play 5, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Ootette 5, 4, School Paper Staff 5, An- nul Staff 4. 5, 4, GENEVIEVE CARLSON F. H. A. Vice-Pres. F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, G. A. 2, 5, 4, Cheerleader 5, Play 5, 5, 4, Chorus 1, 5, 4, Vocal Contest 1, 5, 4, Annual Staff 2, Librarian l. LAVERA CATHCART F. H. A. 1, 5, 4, G. A. A. 2, 5, 4, Play 5, Declam Contest 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Sex- tette 2, Vocal Contest 1, 2, 5, 4, Annual Staff 4, Librarian 5. THE MOHAWK I947 .,..l Pt:...-45155 22 ,- W f .1 QSRQQQQGQEQWZY 'awfwW?mwQ3MEQ mgfwvmimwmj fQg5F,,A,W mf 21.1225 Y 4 1: KI.. -:- T' Ni: M '-g-YV Qc' zu, JS . 4. S? .A Q,Q?l f'w,,Q Q M v ., . 11 fl 111.4 22, 1 as wzwmezek . Afgbfzewwiz lm 1 T331 X weve ' sSf'1i:1:.fQ:n .2 i W1X3lf4.:1i 'f?'f WM- fin 25-5 1 ..,r2.2 .f1u'i I G :: f wax: 7 E55 fi. 3, 5: -5 . W - 525,222- 'ai - . -I ,L 2, .- 4smi?fwAvw., A mwmmmy out -' 4 Iii 1 f 'ug' 'f a ' 4, 1: .az..,q2r, ---- A : - P 1 1 ,Fm-.-. . , A . Wi.. . -. MW , WMA A M 'A ififfn, awe? .I'-Hin-2' JAMES COURTRIGHT Student Council Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Class Pres. 5, 4, 'O' Club hc.2,4,'N Mmb3, L A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Man- ager of B. A. A. 1, 2, 5, Play 2, 3, Deolam Contest 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Chorus 1, School Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 5, 4, Librarian 4. CARL ERICKSON . F. F. A. 4, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 5, Track 2, 5, Play 2, School Paper Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 4. CLETUS DEVLIN Class Vice-Pres. 2, 5, F. F. A. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 5, Play 2, ihorus 1, 3, Annual Staff ROGER L. HANNAM F. F. A. Sec. 5, F. F A. Treas. 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, o Club 1, 2, 5, 4, B B. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Base ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 2, 5, 4 Ootette 5, 4, Vocal Con- test 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Librarian 1. THE MOHAWK I947 ........ -T1 JOAN HAYS G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Band 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Octette 4, Vocal Contest 3, 4, School Paper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4. EUGENE HOLT Sec. F. F. A. 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Annual Staff 4. JOE HAYS Student Council Hep. 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 'O' Club 4, Baseball 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, ihorus 1, 2, Annual Staff KENNETH GOODELL 'O' Club 4, Manager of B. A. A. 2, 3, Play 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Vocal Contest 2, 3, School Paper Staff 1, 4, Annual Staff 4. THE MOHAWK I947 CHARLES JOHNSON Student Council Rep. 3, 4, F. F..A. 1, 2, 3, 4, nOn Club Pres. 4, 'O' Club 2, 3, B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Contest 4, Annual Staff 4. DALE NYMAN Student Council Rep. 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 'O' Club 3, 4, B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3 4 Band 1 2 . . . . 5. 4, School Paper Staff 4, An- nual 4. DORIS LAWSON Student Council Rep. 3, A. A. Vice-Pres. 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Chorus 2 3, School Paper Ed- 1 1'iIOI',4, School Paper staff 3, Co. Editor of Annual 4. LOLA MAE OLSON Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 2, F. H. A. Pres. 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Octette 4, Vocal Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, School Paper 2, Annual Staff 4, Libra- rian 4, Carnival Queen 4, D. A. R. 4. TI-I E MOHAWK I947 DARLENE PETERSON G. A. A.-2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, School Paper Staff 3, Co. Editor of School Paper 4, Annual Staff 4. MARGARET SHEPHERD ,F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 4, Play 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Vocal Contest 4, School Paper Staff 1, 2, 5, 4, Annual Staff 4, Librarian 2, 3. ELMA POTTORF Student Council Rep. 2, F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Vocal Contest 4, School Paper Staff 1, 2, 5, 4, Annual Staff 4. ROBERT STRANDBERG Clase Sec. 1, 'O' Club 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 5, Assistant Manager of B. A. A. 1, Play 5, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, Annual Staff 4, L1- brarian 4. THE MOHAWK l947 cLAss NAIGHT PROGRAM QHistory, Will, Prophecy, Poem, Specialitiesl Q THE AIR PORT fDisccvered at rise of curtain--Ticket Salesman and News Stand Operatorj - CAST VOICE OFF STAGE--Jim Courtright TICKET SALESMAN--Cletus Devlin NEWS STAND OPERATOR--Margaret S BAND DIRECTOR--Mr. Carson lst SENIOR CHIST.J--Mary Jean 2nd SENIOR fHIST.J--Darlene P. LAWYER--Bob Strandberg STENOGRAPH R--Elma Pottorf JEMIMIE--Lola Mae Olson ROMEO--Iyle Hewitt BELL HOP--Charles Johnson COMMERCIALS--Gale Adams PROPHECY--Jim Courtright INVENTOR--Carl Erickson INVENTOR'S COMPANION--Eugene H. VOCAL INSTRUCTOR--Miss Ingram 1. 2 5 4 5 6. 7. 8. 9. O. ll. 12. 13. SPECIAL NUMBERS CLOWN BAND CONTEST 6 THE VOYAGER OVERTURE--Band IONDONERRY AIR---Kenneth Goodell LITTIE BROWN JUG--Maynard E Lyle SOME SUNDAY MORNING---Mr. Carson and Dale Nyman MARIE---Dora Beth A Kenneth L. SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY---Joe k Gale IN TH GARDEN OF MY HEART---Joan LOVER COME BACK TO ME ---- LaVera, Lola Mae, and Joan ' I GOT SPURS ---- Lola and Lyle OLE MAN RIVER ---- Roger Hannam TAP NUMBER---Genevieve E Doris. BEGIN TH BEGUINE---Lyle R Gale GOOD BYE OLD HIGH?--All Seniors Author of History--Mary Jean Anderson Author of Will--Lyle Hewitt Author of Prophecy---Jim Courtright Author of Poem--Wayne McKie VOICE COff Stagela Plane from Southern Africa five minutes out. Reports visibility good. Ceiling good. Oneida High School Band Aboard. Plane from Southern Africa now circling over the World Express Field. Now it has landed, and is coming down the runway. The passengers are climb- ing out. Yes, sir, there's the band. Here they come. fBand Comes Inj MR. CARSON: Well, if we are going to get limbered up before the program to- night, we had better do a little practicing. There's no place better than this waiting room. Get your music ready. Letis start with that hardonumbef that has been giving us so much trouble--CLOWN BAND CONTEST. - fBand plays CLOWN BAND CONTESTD MR. CARSON: We'll have to play better than that. Now let's get some snapg into it. You play just as if you were asleep in English class. Come on now with THE VOYAGER OVERTURE. fP1ay TH VOYAGER OVERTURED THE MOHAWK l947 Page 2 JOE HAYS: Say, Mr. Carson, I believe Kenneth should have some more practice on his number. MR. CARSON: Good idea. Come Kenneth, let's have a good practice. fKenneth plays LONDONERRY AIR, DARLENE: How about our baritones, are they in tune? Let's hear how they sound. M . CARSON: Sure enough. Play one of your peppy numbers, boys. fLyle and Maynard play LITTLE BROWN JUG, MR. CARSON: Maybe we had better see how our number sounds, Dale. Is your trumpet all ready? - fDa1e and Mr. Carson play SOME SUNDAY MORNING, ' MR. CARSON: 'We have just about time for the Saxophones to practice their number. How about it Dora and Kenneth, can you play one of your numbers? fDora and Kenneth play MARIE, MR. CARSON: Say, we had better be getting down to Bob's Grill to see if they have some eggs so we can get our ham and eggs, if they have some ham. JOE: Good idea. I am so hungry I could eat a football. Ilm famished. fsxit Band, I ' HISTORY--in dialogue form CEnter Mary Jean, MARY JEAN: Top of the morning to you, Mr. Ticket Salesman, and hello, Margaret How do you like your new job? MARGARET: Oh, just fine so far. I am getting use to working since I will soon be graduating and will have to work all the time. MARY: Sure hope I land one soon. Will I be glad to be out of high school. I feel just as if I were breaking loose from prison. CLETUS: And what did they have you in prison for? I'l1 bet it wasn't for stealing any knowledge while you were in high school. Say, how many of you cave men and fairy princesses graduate this year? j MARY: There are 22 of us--9 girls and 13 boys. CLETUS: How many of you started out on the trail together when you first broke loose from your mother's apron strings? MARY: Well, there were 17 of us in the primary roomf-ll boys and 6 girls. MARGARET: Do you remember the time of your first program, Mary? I was at Rio at the time but they tell me that Charles Johnson just stood out on the stage and cried until his mother came up on the stage and got him. TI-IE MOHAWK I947 Page 3 MARY: Well, we've grown up a bit since then. MARGARET: I suppose so, but at that it wouldn't take much to make me admit I'm a bit scared when I think of all that's ahead of us. MARY: Aw, there's nothing to be scared about. Remember our Motto THE FUTURE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. And I remember that old quotation back in grade school, something about nbuilding,n and how each today we build is only a tomorrow, and if we take care of today, each tomorrow will take care of itself. You know, Bud Leverton may have been a bit cross at times, but anyway he certainly was a good teacher. All of our grade teachers really worked hard to get us into high school. Let's see, there was Miss Shedd in the lst Roomg Miss Thayer, 2nd Roomg Miss Wasson, 3rd Roomg Miss Maxwell and Mr. Leverton in the 4th Room. And then, too, our high school teachers have worked hard to get us out of high school. It cou1dn't be that they have wanted to get rid of us, could it? MARGARET: Of course not. How take our English teachers, Mrs. Tate and Miss Webb, they could have never done without us. And our Principals, Mr. Pogue and Mr. Peek. How our visits to the office will be missed, And, of course, all our other teachers liked us just as muchf-Mr. Gearhart in athletics and Social Studies: Mrs. Weech and Miss Gregg in Home Economicsg Mr, Moons, Ag.: Mr. Carson and Mrs. Ingram will miss all our harmonizing: and Mrs. Peek will miss those speed demons in Com erce and those Girl Amazons in Physical Ed. CLETUSa My, how time does fly. I can remember when all of you were mere Freshmen. You thought you were somebody when you entered high schoolg but how the Seniors made fun of you. MARY: Yes, they made fun of us, all right, but it wasn't long before the whole school was mighty glad to have Gale, Roger, Joe, Charles, Dale, Wayne, and Jim defending the honor of Oneida High School in all sports. And then there are all the band members from our class, nine I believe--Darlene, LaVera Jim, Gale, Lyle, Kenneth, Joan, Joe, and Dale. Let's see our vocalists numr ber lO, I believe,--Lola Mae, Joan, Genevieve, Elma, Margaret, LaVera, Lyle, Roger, Charles, and Gale, and we must not forget that LaVera has been our pianist. In speech we have 2 orators, LaVera and Jim. I am rather proud that I passed the Senior Life Saving Test. We could just go on and on enumerating our outstanding qualities--some good and maybe a few bad. I believe our class 'has held the highest enrollment in school since we started high school with 29 members. CEnter Darlenel DARLENE: Wonder where the rest of the Band is? CLooks around and sees girls, Oh, hello, Mary and Margaret. Gee, it's good to see some of the old gang. MARGARET! Yes, we were just talking about our class of 1947. we were re- calling a little of the past history of the class. Perhaps you can help us. DARLENE: Well, I certainly think that some of us belong in the hall of fame. we don't want to forget Jim who made high class honors, and Mary, Lyle, Bob, and Doris who were runners-up. Then Lyle was president of our class in our Freshman year, Jim in our Sophomore and Junior years, and this year, of course, we have had Wayne as our president. - THE MOHAWK I947 Page 4 MARY: We should not forget' to list the people who watched our money. There was Bob, Lola Mae, Wayne, and myself: we were nearly broke several times but thanks to the Senior Mothers th y helped us out of the hole. ' MARGARET: I'll bet no Senior Play will ever equal the one we put on this yea: I think all the associations we had together in that were worth all the efkuts, even if the play had folded up,'which it didn't. DARLENE: And our Junior-Senior Banquet followed by the Junior-Senior Swing Time Dance at Hotel Custer will alwaystbe onetof our most prized associations. Our Juniors certainly gave us a royal 'send-offn and our associations with our neighboring Juniors and Seniors at the dance will long be remembered. MARY: Oh, there are so many fond memories, The Basketball Banquet, Swimming Party, Roller Skating Party, Basketball Trips, and all our associations to- gether, even in the class room.' Maybe I am not so glad to leave it all behind after all. EXTRA N MBERS BEFORE WILL CEnter Gale and Joel GALE:' Say,- that was a good meal. I am so full that I do not know if I can play or not.- Now, where did we leave our trombones? JOE: Here they are, over here. Oh, hello, Mary, Margaret and Darlene. You girls going some place? MARY: We were just reminiscing about our high school days. What are you boys doing carrying around those musical what-nots? Don't you know that our days in The Oneida High School are most over? GALE: Yes, we know. we are playing for our last time tonight as students in The Oneida High School Band.i You know, it makes me feel rather sad in a way. JOE: Oh, mush. 4 But anyway, I hope we sound great tonight. Suppose we had better practice a little--I believe we have time. fLooks at watchl GALE: Sure, lets.- You girls think you can stand our harmony? MARGARET: We'll try. DARLENE: I have put up with it for 4 years now. MARY: I have some cotton to put into my ears, if I can't take it. CGale and Joe play SENTIMENTAL JOURNEYD JOE: Gee, come on Darlene and Gale. we will have to hurry if we make it to the concert on time. MARY: Mind if I join you? GALE: Of course not. Glad to have an old Veteran present at our final con- ccrts CDarlene, Joe, Gale, exitl TI-IE MOHAWK l947 Page 5 fJoan entersl JOAN: Oh, hello, Margaret. I thought I heard music or something in here. MARGARET: Hello, Joan. Yes, Gale and Joe were practicing for their concert tonight. JOAN: Have you seen LaVera? She was to practice with me on a number that I am to sing with Mr. Williams' Glee Club in Boston next month. I was to meet her an hour ago at the school house but I had car trouble and did not make it. I thought she might have come on over here. MARGAREI: No, I haven't seen her. JOAN: Oh, here she comes. Hello, LaVera. Sorry to have been late. LAVERA: Oh, that is all right. I guess we can practice right here, can't we? JOAN: Sure thing. I fJoan sings IN THE GARDEN OF MY HEARTJ I CLo1a Mae enters as she sings the last of No.5 LOLA MAE: Girls, you make me homesick for our good old high school days. Didn't we have the most fun together in our music classes. Let's try a trio. How about, LOVER COME BACK TO ME. I CGirls sing LOVER COME BACK TO MED CAs girls sing Elma comes in and looks at magazines, VOICE: Plane for Boston now loading at gate No. 7. Plane for Boston now loading at gate No. 7. JOAN: Just think, in a month from now we will be taking that plane for Boston Come on, let's go and watch who gets on this plane. fLo1a Mae, Joan, LaVera, exitl fEnter Lawyer--Bob, carrying brief case, traveling bag, umbrella, and cane, BOB: fAt ticket office, Do you know wh re I can find a stenographer? I have a very important document to drawg but I've got to catch the next plane for Bermuda. I'm a busy man, I work as I run--or fly, so to speak. c c ELMA: Oh, let me do it. I was going to take the next plane to Parisg but I'd just love working for a grand man such as you. What is it? Just wait until I get my shorthand pad--hope there is some blank spaces in it. CRushes out to get shorthand bookl CJemimie and Romeo enter and do numberl VOICE fOff stagej: Plane for Hollywood now loading at Gate No. l. Plane for Hollywood now loading at Gate No. l. fJemimie and Romeo exit in a hurryl TI-IE MGI-IAWK I947 Page 6 CElma comes in with her dictation bookl BOB: Well, this place beats anything I ever sawg It is noisier than a Senior Class Meeting and makes about as much sense. Are you sure you can take dicta- tion. I prefer some student of Mrs. Peek's of The Oneida High School. ELMA: fExcitedly and rolling eyes at Bobj Oh, I am one of Mrs. Peek's students. I am just the girl you want. BOB: So, you are a student in the Oneida High School. I say, can you take a will? CE1ma rather flirts with him., I say, can you take a will, not do you have one? Are you ready? fDictates Willl. WILL BOB: I'd like to see any bunch of Juniors break a will like that. They are always trying to break something though. Last time I heard of their escapades they were trying to break into the Senior Class. VOICE COff Stagejz Plane for Bermuda circling over port. Plane for Bermuda now landing. All passengers for Bermuda out. CBob picks up things and rushes out. Elma flying after him with shorthand padj ELMA: CAS she rushes outl Oh, Mr. Lawyer, you must not forget me and the will fEnters Rogerl CLETUS: oh, hello, Mr. Hannem. 1 ROGER: And where do you get that nMr.n handle? CLETUSz Well, now, I supposed that since you were so nearly graduated that you felt like dawning the handle of nMr.u What do you propose to do now that you are nearly out of high school? ROGER: Oh, I guess I will just keep rollin' along. QSings OLE MAN RIVERD CLETUS: Say, that was a good job. If you keep rollin' along as good as that, I am sure that you will roll in the right direction. ROGER: Thanks. Say, you haven't seen Mary around here have you? We were to meet at Henkes' Drug Store in about 10 minutes but I thought I might findIher here. We were going to the Band Concert together. MARGARET: She was here a little while ago but she left with some of the band members. ROGER: Then I had better hurry. She is probably waiting for me. fRoger exits. Genevieve and Doris come hurrying in? GENEVIEVE: Oh, I am so excited. How soon will the plane for New York leave? CLETUS: In about 20 minutes, girls. And where are you going? THE MOHAWK I947 - Page 7 DORIS: Oh, hadn't you heard? Genevieve and I have a scholarship at the Chalif School of Dancing in New York, provided we can pass the entrance test. CLETUS: Gee! That sounds like big stuff. GENEVIEVE: we are so excited that we just do not know what to do. we are even wearing one of our costumes on the trip just to keep in the mood for our try-out dances CLETUSx Why not do one of your dances while you wait? It will keep you in practice. - fLeVera Entersl LAVERA: When does my plane to Rock Island leave, Cletus? CLETUS: In about half an hour, LaVera. LAVERAa Oh, hello Doris and Genevieve. You girls look like you were going some place. GENEVIEVE: Oh, yes, we are. we are going to the Chalif School of Dancing in New York. Say, LaVera would you mind playing a number for us so we can practice our dance that we are going to do when we get to New York. hAVERAe Of course, girls,'it will be good to play for you once again. QTap Nu berl VOICE COff Stagelz Plane for New York now about to leave. Passengers for New York load at Gate No. 5. Passengers for Rock Island load at Gate No. 5. That is all. fGif1S exit, CCarl and Eugene enter--Carl carrying portable radiol CARL: Yes, sir, this is the baby I was telling you about. Just got my patent through. Man, will it take radio off the air, and put Jack Benny, Kate Smith, Bob Burns, and the rest of them back down in Arkansas where they belong. Why kids in school won't have to hear anymore about Lincoln, or Napoleon, or the pyramids! That's old stuff. What has been, has been. No use rememr- beting that grave-yardhjunk. This baby makes you sit up and listens It broadcasts theefuture for you before it h s ever happened. so e e fSits downl We've a few minutes before it is time to eat our sauer-kraut and hot dogs. let me turn on this whiz-a-ma-jig. I'll bet you are just dying to hear about the future of the Senior Class. Here we are, nowh-just listens' as soon as it warms up you will hear something like you never heard before. It takes a little longer for this machine to warm up to broadcast the future than when it broadcasts the present.and past. QProphecy--Jim.Courtright and Gale Adams! CARL: Now, what do you think of my pet hobby? Some machine, eh? That machine will make me a million or I'm a picture on a postage stamp. Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 ' . .L M. , Page 8 EUGENE: Oh, I suppose it is all right. But I do not believe it. It is just one of them new fangled ideas. You never heard of any thing like this when my grandfather went to school. Right now, I am hungry. Let's go down to Ahlers' and get a snack to eat. CARL: Oh, all right, but you just wait and see. People did not believe Ben- jamin Franklin or Thomas Edison either but look how smart they were. Take, Thomas Edison--he showed how smart he was by inventing the radio to keep people up so they would use his electric light bulbs. fCarl and Eugene exit? fEnter Gale and Lyle? CLETUS: Say, you boys should have heard what I have just heard. Why, man, it- is a revolution. A machine that tells the future before it has started to happen. Iet's see Gale, it told something about you--you were some sort-of a coach somewhere, and Lyle, you were going to try out some kind of scientific invention or it would be the end of you, or something like that--I just oan't believe it. GALE: What is wrong with you, Cletus? What are you raving about? I am afraid we do not believe you either. You have surely been asleep and having bad dreams. LYLE: Something is certainly wrong with him. Anyway we are not interested in the end, we are interested in the Beginning. QLYLE and GALE sing BEGIN THE BEGUINEJ CAS they finish Wayne comes inl WAYNE: Say, boys, that sounded great. I have just been out watching the planes taking off. The flight of an airplane is about like the flight we are about to take. 'We hope to get somewhere in lifeg but we don't know what is ahead of us on the way. What if those planes hit an air pocket or a mountain would decide to get into their way. GALE: Gee, you are a little serious for you, Wayne. What has come over you? WAYNE: You know, I am just now realizing more clearly what grand days we have had together in Good Old Oneida High. I have been thinking about our four years together in high school and about each one of our class matesi In fact, I just sat-down and wrote a poem about each one. Would you like to hear it?' LYLE: Sure thing--shoot. fEach Senior comes on stage as Wayne reads about him? fAll sing GOODBYE OID HIGH, THE MOHAWK I947 :wc THE BETTER I-TALE ,. QQ 125 E TR H N o H s n n ,M I ..-,. . , ,s ,. S ugh ., 6156 M H 1- gg 9 G' sg Vk : M f, .Q ETT . 2. 1 . T E I Haan Cnnmcnnv Curfrvrw HRNWTHN Meek? ' Sfsvens Tgf Pg tg gilrg THE MOHAWK I947 JEMIMIE2 ROMEO! JEMIMIE: ROMEO: JIMIMIE1 ROMEO! JEMIMIE2 ROMEO: JEMIMIE ROMEO! JEMIMIE AND ROMEO KFollows dialogue at bottom of page 57 Ooh, a1n't this a big place? It is most as big as Si H1pocket's barn where we had the Punkin Center home-comin' dance last fall. Yeh, every time I think about gettin' into that bird and tryin' to fly I get cold feet, Peepful weren't made ter fly er they'd had wings in the first place, Well, just in case--but then, Romeo, they ain't no need to be askeerd of this here ship we're goin' to fly in, You know we're goin' to Hollywood to try out fer the National Doughnut Hour. N I guess if all these here other movie and radio stars ken fly in the air, we ken too, Well, mebie we had just orta get used to the air any way. That's probably what we'1l have more of than ,anything when we get to Hollywood, We'1l probably get the air after the first try out, Say, what if we would come down right in the center of the desert n land right ontope cactus? Or we might get hung up on the point of a mountain? Yes, I've sorter thought about that. But then, Romeo, ef we do we ken dit down and think. You know ever since I been a freshman in high school, some time I've thought I oughter take a day off and try thinkin' once, hes to see if I could. Yea, I know about 22 seniors that 'er goin' to wish some day they'd a spent a lot of time thinkin' in- stead o makin' their teachers think they was a th1nk1n', other Say, you know I had a funny experience the day. You know .I alers like ter read, They say if yer read enough peepful will think yer smart wheth- er yer are er not. Well, the other day I took a book back ter the library and told Miss Webb that mother told me ut wasn't fit fer a young girl like me ter read, And what did Miss Webb say ter that? Aw, she sed that mother must a ben mistaken, n I sed UNO, she wasn't, cause I had read it all through.W Well, all these things yer hear it don't pay ter pay attention to, In a correspondence course I read that if you would keep yer mouth shut n not say any- thing that peepful wouldn't fin out yer didn'f know JEMIMIE ROMEO: JEMIMIE ROMEO! JEMIMIE. ROMEO! JEMIMIE2 ROMEO! JEMIMIE! Page 2 a lot of stuff yer don't. That rule does not work no how tho, I sure kept my mouth shut in history class thinkin' that Mr, Gearhart would think I knew a lot, N l get a failure gist like always, Might as well met him know in the first place that I did- nft know anythlnk, Wonder when that er plane will be comin? ln? What do you suppose wefll do with all our money when we get ter Hollywood? I mean aftex we have made all our money when we get ter Hollywood? I donft know. But I'd like ter give all our teach- ers a picnic, They donft look as if they'd had a picnic in seven centuries, You know when the basketball team took that trip to Galesburg on the bus? Noll, there was a package in the aisle, and the driver, he came through n he sed, WDoes ,this heah package belongs to Spam Swede?W And Swede sed, Nwhosc name ls on it?' and the porter he sec, WThe name, sah, is gglg1ergtgg.n And Swede sed, Fwell, then, it ainft mine, My namefs Charles,n That sounds just about like Swede. Wasn't that funny when Wayne went down to the broad- casting statlon and dian. You know the made him think he was I was born with drums Well, we're goin' ter applied for the job as a musl- man in charge asked him what a musician, Wayne said, Wwell, in my ears,W miss the old high school gang when we get out ter Hollywood mixing around and vis- itln' with Don Ameche, Charlie McCarthy, and the rest of 'em, Yes, remember the time that LaVera came in late to class and Mr. Peek said, WWhat's the matter that you are latevn And Elma said, WOverslept? Do you sleep at home too? I thought you got enough sleep in this class, after all there is a Well, it is a big' world, and lot of ground between here and Hollywood, I want to go, and yet it is sort of hard ter leave all the old wouldn't give all the familiar scenes here, why I Rose Bowl football games fer a game like we had when we played Woodhull, Maybe they is a lot of good and bad actors out in Hollywood: but Hollywood hasn't seen the stars of Wweddlng Spellsn yet. Say, Romeo, did you ever hear about the man who had never seen a banana until his son brought him one ROMEO! JEMIMIE' ROMEO! JEMIMIE! RGMEO2 JEMIMIE: JEMIMIE2 Page 5 from the city? Well, the man he at it, and then his son, he asked his dad how he like the banana, The man said, WOhk it was good enough, only the cob was kind of soft, Still, Jemimie, I jis some how can't be exactly hap- py bout this trip to Hollywood, What's money if ye can't be having' a lot of yer friends aroung to see you enjoy it?' I tell ye we're goin' to be missin' Gale, Joe, Jim, Doris, Mary and the rest when we get out on the west coast, It is goin' to take a lot of movie stars to take the place of our friends back here. Oh, you'll always jis remain a high school student all yer life if you go to reasonin' with yerself that a way. Didn't Lincoln hafto leave all his old friends and his rail splittin' when he went down ter Washington? Some day, Romeo, yere alers half to grow up. High School is a nice place while yer in ity but ye jls have to be gettin' out if yer ever goin' to get anywhere, It costs a lot ter be great, 'N wefre on the road if that plane ever gits in and we get on. You alers did make good grades in high school, I know this much, we oughter both try hard to get up to the level of Bob Burns, Jack Benny, Gracie Allen and Kate Smith. We gotta think of the honor of Oneida high school, you know, The old alma mater maybe will be proud of us some day . Perhaps you're right, Jimimie. Say Romeo, while we're a wa1t1n4 for that ' there bird to come an pick us up, why not sing our song? You know that we'll be a needin' all the practice we can get, Why sure, Jemlmie, let's do it right now, CS1ng 'Jingle Jangle Jingleul That was perty fair, but we'll a have to do better than that when ewelunls get to old Cal1forny,o and Hollywood, ' KRoar of plane off stage! Zoomsf Here's the old bird now, Zip along, Romeo, Off to fame we go. ' SENIOR CLASS WILL fFo1lows dialogue top of page 63 A U The Members of the Senior Class of Oneida High School, being of unsound mind, of weak heart, and having but a few short hours to dwell among the horrors of the trials and tribulations of our High School Days, and being on the verge of parting for realms unknown, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testimony, hereby revoking any will heretofore made by us at any time that we may have chanced to be in our right mind, ' ARTICLE I p l Having spent all our money on Senior Class rings, pins, commence- ment invltations, and rental on graduation gowns, we are in bank- rupt circumstances. We earnestly pray that we shall have enough friends left to take care of all our debts at the soda fountains, our library fines, and any other unpaid obligations. ARTICLE II We had intended to leave all our brains and knowledge to the Freshmen of next year, but on second thought, realizing the Sophomores would treat them rough at the beginning of another term, we have decided to place them in safe keeping and so re- quest that they be left to the Juniors. ARTICLE III To the members of the faculty in general we will our penmanship ability in order that they may learn in recording grades that the lower line should not be left off the printed form of the letter lIE.W . 4 I .ARTICLE IV To our Principal, Mr. Peek, we leave a bottle of hair restorer in order that he may be relieved of all gray hairs caused by his worries concerning our welfare. Q ARTICLE V To the student body as a whole we leave our automatic machine which is guaranteed to write anyeand everyr type of excuse which will pass the scrutinizing eye of Mr. Peek. By pressing a lever on this machine you will receive an excuse which states that you were unable to be in school the previous day due to a severe case of smallpox, , ARTICLE VI. Our seats in assembly are willed and bequeathed to the next year Freshmen in order that they may not have to buy season tickets for High School Assemblies, THE MOHAWK I947 . . ARTICLE VII--PERSONAL BEQUEATHS I, Roger Hannam, leave my new Pontiac, no, on second thought I think I will take it with me, I, Genevieve Carlson, leave my many' dances with handsome men to Joan Melton, ' I, Cletus Devlin, leave my good humor and fiery disposition to Neale Swanson,s I, Lavera Cathcart, leave my musical talent and wade of chewed gum to Jeanette Nelson, I, Gale Adams, leave my record breaking ability and manly physi- que to Curtis Cathcart. I, Margaret Shepherd, leave my ability' to attract the members of the opposite sex to Gloria Holmes, I, Carl Erickson, leave my cute smile to Bob Thennis, I, Lola Mae Olson, leave my sweet disposition and blond hair to Lois Mae Peterson. I, Bob Strandberg, leave my entertaining ability to Jim Asplund, I, Darlene Peterson, leave my ability in Mathematics to Berk Johnson, ' I, Dale Nyman, leave my romantic charm to Bob Courtright, I, Elma Pottorf, leave my fine recollections of Rio to Martha Erickson, I, Eugene Holt, leave my frequent trips to Galesburg to Kenneth Lltsey, - , I, Doris Lawson, leave my lack of size to Bob L, Johnson, I, Kenneth Goodell, leave my attendance records and Hudson driv- ing ability to Nance Anderson, I, Mary Jean Anderson, leave my dives and flops in swimming to Bob M, Johnson, I, Wayne McK1e, leave the town of Woodhull to all Oneida Basket- ball fans. I, Joan Hays, leave my pivoting ability in Basketball and super ,strength in Volleyball to LaVbnne Holmes, I, Jim Courtright, leave my executive ability to Charles Shaw, I, Charles Johnson, leave my dead pigs Ito most any reduction company, . V I, Joe Hays, leave my long manly stride in the halls to B111 Green, n H I, Lyle Hewitt, since I need everything I have and more, too, have nothing to leave Wperiod,W Written by Lyle Hewitt THE MOHAWK I947 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Cvoice off stage gives class prophecy over loud speaker? fFollows dialogue at bottom of page 77 D ANNOUNCER: Go-od evening all you kind people of our radio audi- ence. Zebra cigarettes, the cigarette you'd walk 2 517 miles for is proud to present Gabriel Winchell, celebrated news correspon- dent and analyst, with the latest news fresh from the wires of the Future Press Associated! Zebra cigarettes contain 4.97Z less nicotine, insuring you many coughing spells. Zebra cigarettes are made from the darker cheaper blends and are all home grown in our own states of Minn- esota, Main, and Oregon, Doctors say that Zebra cigarettes will cure many diseases, so be sure your next smoke consists of our own special blend of corn silks and husks blended to a perfection. TSXPDQ TSXPDQ. Without further ado I glve you Gabriel Winchell, GABRIEL WINCHELL: Thank you, Mr, Adams. There's da-rk news in the headlines tonight. Graduated at Oneida were 22 Seniors, who went out into the world to take their place in the breadlines. On their shoulders we placed the burden of debts and turmoil brought on by our World Conflict, They've carried these burdens with the true Oneida tradition, That was a class that has done things when the necessity arose. NEWS FLASH May 19, lesv The handicap sea-diving races will start promptly at noon today. The new diving helmet which has been invented by Kenneth Goodell is being worn by Lyle Hewitt today and will be given a thorough try-out. If the helmet falls to work, then that will be the end of Lyle, Cletus Devlin, manager of the 125 story office building own- ed by Devlin Chewing Gum, Inc., reports that his company is plan- ning to erect seven more stories in the fall. Hannam Studios report that a new star has been cast in the roll of Hamlet in a revival of the play which made Shakespeare famous. Eugene Holt wlll play the part of Hamlet. At Miami, Florida, today the races will get under way at two o'clock. A favorite in the race is the horse, Fleablscuit, and will be ridden by the jockey, Charles Johnson. Charles got his first experience with the horses riding a pony through English class, TI-I E MOHAWK I947 A new and precious metal has been discovered in the Lawson Laboratories. Doris says that this metal is so precious that in comparison with diamonds the diamonds will appear as but paste, The world must be fed. , There is no better food than fruit. That is the reason that 'Darlene Peterson Nurseries are putting a drive on that will result in the selling of a million apple trees' in three days to the inhabitants of the remote and undiscovered islands of the South Pole region. l LADIES and GENTLEMEN, your good friend, and mine, Mr. Adams, ANNOUNGER: Thank you, Gabriel.W1ncheIl.- Remember that striped cigarette, Zebra, comes in three sizes, small, smaller, and lit- tle. So when you feel in the top of condition after a soft days work, light up a Zebra and notice the change, They act promptly! Compare Zebra's with your present brand, if they are nog the cigarette, return the full carton and your money will be refunded. IT'S ZEBRA'S 1 to 5. TSIPDQ TSXPDQ. GABRIEL WINCHELL: CFlashD Get more suds for the bath, Shepherd's 5?gg.is used by millions of people, If you canlt get the dirt c f with this soap, nothing but strong lye will removexlt, Cakes five cents apiece, three for a dime when a coupon is presented to your favorite hardware dealer. The Lazy Breakfast Food Company has just announced its win- ners in the recent contest for' the best humorous rhymeg Qgan Hays won first place with this verse: As I fell and hit my toe Against a wooden stump I came in contact with the ground And got a terrible bump. A p Among the first run plays on Broadway is listed, THE HAPPY VRGABONDS, In the cast appear the following names, Dale Nxmang Wayne McKle, and Joe Hays, ' STAND BY FOR SPECIAL BULLETINS-- c YALE:, Coach Gale Adams of the Yale football squad announced here today that he expects to white wash the team of Coach Gene- vleve Carlson of Vassar when the two squads clash in the Califor- nia Rose Bowl next Fourth of July. PABIS:. ggggg' Mary Anderson, world's foremost designer of dog's clothing, announces that she will enter the field of de- signing for men and women's' clothing next fall. She predicts that her styles-will set the pace for the whole world. THE MOHAWK 1947 RATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM: Dr. Bob Strandberg today announced that the sanitarium staff had discovered a way to combat laziness ln high school students. This new discovery is expected to revo- lutionize the high school scholastic records of the nation, In his studies, Qg. Strandberg, was ably assisted by Carl Erickson, who used Oneida High School students of the classes of 1948 to 1950 for experimental purposes in the research work. WRIGLEY RIELD: One of the world's best sellers seems to be HOW TO CHEW MORE AND BETTER WADS OF GUM. This book is a scienti- fic treatise, which required four years in the writing, The name of Lavera Cathcart appears as the author, BOSTON: The new song hit of the season is the work of that famous composer of TIN' PAN ALLEY, Elma Pottorf. The catchy, snatohy little title is, WHEN THE SUN SHINES, THERE'S NO FOG IN MY EYES, BUT YOU. INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAYt Lady Lola Mae Olson set a new wor1d's record here today for an automobile speed when she went down the course at 500 miles per hour. You know how, Lola used to make dust everyone eat her still doing it. What time, Lola. WIRE--FRESH FROM celved indicates that that the moon is inhabited, previous flights have shown, by a race of intelligent people resembling THE PRESS: A message from Saturn just ree Jim Courtright, who starting from Oneida High School, has just back there in her high school days, she's a speed, More miles to the gallon next made an expedition arrived, He found extends higher than Saturn is inhabited the school teachers and that the air He reports that ANNOUNCER: Thank you Gabriel Winchell, and good evening! Folks, who used to be in Oneida High School. Well, Folks, that's all the News of Tomorrow for this time. I now turn you back to our announcer, Mr, Adams, Thanks for listening, I'll be back at this same time next year. A if you never smoked a Zebra, time. They're so round, so packedl, so free and hard to TSXPDQ -- They gicken pretty you have missed the thrill of a life firm, so fully packed Cand I mean draw, Remember, it's Zebras 1 to 5. darn guick. E TSXPDQ -- They sicken pretty darn Quick Thanks Folks, and better smoking to all with Zebra c1garettes,f GOOD NIGHT ALL JIM COURTRIGHT--Gabriel Wlnchell Written by Jim Courtright GALE ADAMS.fAnnouncer TI-I E MOHAWK I947 THE CLASS OF l947 By--Wayne McKie In this year of nineteen forty-seven The Seniors numbering twenty-two Hold high the torch of future endeavor And relinquish our High School Days, too. If you will lend us your ears a minute We'll tell of each dear classmate. You may be sure that it's all true, It shall not be said that we over estimate. a we aimed to choose our Motto with care The Future Is What You Make It, With the war years behind us the Peace with us now, We'll prove to you we can take it. With chosen colors of Red and White, And the American Beauty Red Rose, Leaving with you the thought of fervency, And that from a class who really knows. Cur adviser has been dear Mr. Peek, A truer friend one could never find, He has stood close by three stormy trials, But has also expected us to mind. And now, hear ye! hear ye! While we relate in order of alphabet, The merits and faults of our classmates, For they are many, you can be assured of that. Gale Adams, the butler of our Senior Play, An athlete in track and basketball, on Rio lass has great attraction, On whom he makes many a call. Mary Jean Anderson, a real pal of great ability, In fact, the editor of this big book, She is Secretary and Treasurer of our class, And from appearances, she must learn to cook, D Genevieve Carlson will long be rememf bered For her determination to win, She fought just as hard as any athlete As a cheerleader of the team. LaVera Cathcart, a most dign1fiQ4 creature, A member of the chorus, band. May the future lead her She deservs a great big one of the to success, hand. Jim Courtright, the genius of our class, Swings the gavel of the Student Council, An athlete with too many hands and feet, But a mind that's super-bountiful. Cletus Devlin, a good lad from the city of Rio, Full of jokes and lots of laughter, On the track he's really fast, And in school, a friend forever B.ft8rl Carl Erickson is' a quiet dependable lad, From Rio, he too, makes his debut, Weeexpect to say big things of him, Forty years hence, as we look in review. Kenny Geodell, the proverbial minister's son, Tries so hard to toe the mark, Checked attendance, laborer in the office, And a school spirit, with many a spark- THE MOHAWK I947 Q and you, Roger Hannam, a 4- Basketball, And really a whiz He's in love with book, New can you blame If you're looking You'll find it in If you must know, Joe, n year letter man in on the track. the editor of this him for that? for fun and laughter Joan Hays. she is a sister of And a pair you won't forget in days. Joe Hays, lots of No. l guy, school spirit, a An athlete and all the pep it takes, But in a car whether black or brown, He just doesn't have any stakes. Lyle Hewitt, songbird, a delightful, warbling And a dancer that's most divine. With support and loyalty to his class, What more can one ask, I pine? Eugene Holt, an industrious farmer lad, This year's Secretary of the F. F. A. He has interest in one of Galesburg's daughters, And likes to argue, so they say. Charles Johnson, Swede to each of us As for me, Wayne McKie, little can be said, You can't say I'm quiet, you can't say I'm smart. I've tried to be a good bench warmer, And when given a chance, to do my part. If Dale Nyman can hurdle the obstacles of life As well as he can run them on the track, His Mother will never need worry, Nor his interest in Audrey ever lack. Lola Mae Olson, the winner of the D. A. R. award, A blonde with a genuine smile, She is doubly attracted to Buicks, And in one rides many a mile. Elma Pottorf came to us, too, from Rio, r Our cheerleader, as uOffioe Girln as W well, She likes one of this year's athletes And what may happen, no one can tell. Darlene Peterson, one of those real homemakers, Who likes to sew and cook. Say, fellows, if you're interested in the future, You'd better take a second look. An athlete that is really tops, He has much faith in the future, Including a cute blonde, with all his livestock. Margaret Shepherd, a girl from Rio town, A brunette, attractive with much poise She seems to like everyone she meets, Doris Lawson, a mere wisp of a girl, And especially the boys. Quiet, but a very good scholar, Still water runs deep and I'm willing to bet' Bob Strandberg, the genius of the Senior Play, Qs gef1wl9nin51 Wlih my very lest e A traveler of great renoungi i i ii 0 'arg He has a smile that really talks, And a way with women you can't discount And now, after much rambling and roaming, we must close this sad epistle, Tho' we may have regrets and some heartaches, ' Our Motto has taught us to whistle. Tl-IE' MOHAWK I947 -.l11-1-1 O. H. S. Acrobats Don't drop him. Nice doggie. Our pianist. Hearts desire. Now what's in the Peek--a--boo. Hold that pose. TI-I E MOHAWK I947 To Gale, a tribute in sports and in POEM TO SENIGRS--GIVEN AT JR.-SR. BANQUET--May 2, 1937--Hotel Custer . Written by Kathryn Clifford Here's a toast to the Seniors who are leaving us soon, The time is now short, not many more moons, Their path ways in life will lead in devious ways, But we know from their start they'll n merit much praise. We're envious of Cletus with his care- free, winning ways,,, Very seldom is he without his smile, we hope, but yet we know, his future will be bright, U His efforts with his good nature will always keep him right. Carl came from Rio, so he could do his part In helping these Seniors to be a bit more smart-- Altho' sometimes he's quiet, without much to say, we are quite sure he'll have success all along the way. Elma's got a smile: and not just now and then, She's happy-go-lucky, and for dancing has a yen, we feel quite sure her future's just beginning, But friendliness and confidence will surely keep her winnings He's slender, bright-eyed, with quite a grin, Sooner or later he's up to some tricks Here's good luck to a chap named Dale Nyman He does his best in track and on the baseball diamon', P we hope that Everything's She is quite She does her way, Darlene's future's bright bound to turn out right, active in the G. A. A. part in each and every To Mg. Peek, go thanks a million-- For helping you throughout the year, He'll wish you success, then bid you adieu, For your school days now are nearly through. Honors for Lyle who loves to sing You'll find music in part of him, rhyth is, too, A tenor, and one of the best to be had He's witty, fun-loving but never bad. You know Roger Hannam, another basket- ball star, He also does his best in softball and in track-- When having fun or making friends, we don't believe he's shy, We wish him all success in whatever he may try. YouYll find that Margaret likes to dance-- She's now our friend, will ever be, She has a radiant smiley always has, I guess, We hope that fortune shines her way and gives her happiness. music, You'11 see, his athletic ability is quite unique, His singing entertains you, is pleasing as well, Listen sometime and you'll agree its swell. She's patient, co-operative, and gives her full support, Here's to LaVera for being such a sport She'l1 play the piano for anyone who sings, Success to her for what the future brings o continued- We think that Elm should have a medal For selling cokes each day, He really knows the answers, especially in Math, we hope the light of fame shines upon his path. , Kenneth works in the office most of the day-- Keeping papers, records, and books. In his work, he puts both joy and trust Here's the best good wishes from all of use Swede, a farm boy who is husky and strong, This year gathered honors for Oneida's team, Trophies, ribbons, and laurels galore-- He helped keep us winning and winning some more. n She's ever-warmrhearted and friendly to all, She works in the office, then studies her books, But o'er her work she'll seldom terry, we hope the future is good to Masy. If you're near the music room, You'll hear a trombone sound-- He'll play it loud, or play it smooth, He is a pal, no better friend you'l1 know, That's why we wish good luck to 222. She was the Carnival Queen this yeaf, Also the winner of the D. A. R, All this because of good fair play, We've all put our faith in Lola Mag. She edits our school paper, elected just last fall, we know that Doris will ever heed her call, She is petite, and surely neat-- And once you get to know her, you'll find she oan't be beat. He's an active member in the F. F. A. Eugene is reliable, you'l1 surely say, He takes great pride in his farming and stock, May doors of good luck for him unlock. He's active in sports and farming alike, This likable lad named Wayne, As president, this year he's done his job well, Here's hoping fame is under his spell. Joan plays volleyball almost every noon, She's fond of sports, this one most of all, And when it comes to music she always does her bit, With her sense of humor, she'll always be a hit. You'll find he's full of rhythm And always cracking jokes, From this you'll know its Bob, We'll ask him to succeed, we know no - b6tt6r jObe we all envy Genevieve ln leading the cheers past, She's lots of fun and beam, we wish her good luck team. You Seniors soon will graduate And we will take your places, Here's success in every way, dreams, no one deny, This is all that we can do--so now, we say-oGOODBYEl 'cause of her pep the two years right on the and so does the , , mm . 'W' W' ' I 5. 'G A ' ' , QL ' 9 ' Q ' , ' A 4 N -:..-:Elf-4,- ,57,.:l,,,,., 5 , .-1:1--- ff- -sf'-2?-2 3- - . 1 , ' .,4,., - , , 31, -:- W.. . 2' :7'-:'-ii. 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Each mother received a corsage. Initiated ten girls into the club. They were given pins of the F. H. A. emblem. Served the Father and Son Banquet sponsored by the F. F. A. boys. Served the Basketball Banquet. Six girls represented the club at Rally Day in Macomb. fp gerved refreshments at basketball games. g . . g Regular meetings in which 'Boy and Girl Relationship was discussed. T several articles for the kitchen have been purchased THE MOHAWK I947 PI'881d8nt. . . . . .Eldon MOK19 Vice-President . . .Tom Whitman Secretary. . . . . .Eugene Holt Treasurer. . . . .Roger Hannam Reporter . . . . . . . . . .Dale Nyman Last summer 10 boys showed their projects at the Rose- ville Ag. Fair. Charles Johnson went to the State Fair and Neale and Marian Swanson showed their farrows at Galesburg. The F. F. A. Chapter was divided into two teams for a pest contest. Joe Hays was captain of the winning side and Wayne McK1e was captain of the other team. On October 20, Eldon McK1e and Eugene Holt went to Kan- sas City to the National F. F. A. convention and American Royal Livestock Show. For the last two years we have been making and selling concrete hog troughs: W f f g fr g if g Af gf Y p Donald Holmes represents us in the public speaking con- test. grae 'Father and Son'Banouet was held on March 28, lfayne McK1e was toast master. THE MOHAWK I947 MIXED CHORUS BACK ROW: E. Rylander, G. Krantz, C. Johnson, L. Hewitt, G. Adams, K. Litsey, J. Glass, B. Courtright, E. Hckie C. Senner, B. Green, S. McKie, C. Cathcart. SECOND ROW: S. Hatch, A. Krantz, K. Jensen, L. M. Olson, D. Mont- gomery, S. Carlson, L. Cathcart, V. Holcomb, M. L. Stickle, M. Shep- herd, P. Zook, Mrs. Ingram, Wayne Matter. FRONT ROW: J. Melton, J. Devlin, G. Holmes, J. Nelson, N. Anderson, G. Carlson, E. J. Lar- son, E. Pottorf, L. Holmes, K. Clifford, J. Hays. JUNIOR SEKTETTE Mrs. Ingram, L. Cath- cart, pianist, Audrey Krantz, S. Hatch, M. L. Stickle, S. Carlson, P. Zook, K. Clifford. OCTETTE Hrs. Ingram, L. Hewitt G. adams, A. Krantz L. M. Olson, K. Clif ford, J. Hays, R. Han nam, E. I-1cKie. CD. Young absent? TI-IE MOHAWK l9ll7 VOCAL MUSIC Musical culture is constantly growing and changing. Each in- dividual who shares in it contributes something, and in this way helps to make up the musical culture of our nation. He has in turn, an opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of the music in his school and community. The music schedule was filled to overflowing this year. Twen- ty students had individual work each week. Ten others .having osignedgup butlno time availablets Eachg of these twenty with sts others from the choruses were out for the spring vocal contest eleven boys and fifteen girls, who not only presented a fine cone test, but a splendid evening's program, Those rating first, ren presenting the school in the Star League. The choruses consist of forty-one members, twenty-four in the girls chorus and seventeen in the boys chorus. These two organise zations combine for the mixed chorus. Two evening programs are given each year, one at Christmas, the other in May by these choruses.' Thirty-five of our chorus members participated in the County Musical Festival Chorus held in Knoxville, March 26, Other music groups standing in its work, Nine students were March 29, at Geneseo, II ratingg boys high are the Mixed Ensemble which has been out- and a Junior Girls Sextet, a new ensemble, entered in the State District contest held Illinois. Girls high voice--Audrey Krantz- voice--Gale Adams--II ratingg Eldon McKie-- low voice also II ratingg Lyle Hewitt--medium voice, I rating which entitles him to enter the State A Finals at Macomb May 9th The Mixed Ensemble a II ratingg Oneida won first in the Star firsts and two seconds. The firsts were: The Krantz, Gale Adams, Joan Hays, and Dwight Young, Genevieve Carlson and Eldon McKie. Individuals League with five Ensemble--Audrey The seconds were: and small groups have made public appearances on twenty-four dif- ferent occasions and programs aside from schoo1.acttvities during the year, PERSONNEL OCTET Audrey Krantz Kathryn Clifford Gale Adams Eldon MoKie Lola M. Olson Joan Hays Lyle Hewitt Dwight Young JUNIOR SEXTET Shirley Hatch Audrey Krantz Shirley Carlson Mary Stickle Kathryn Clifford Patricia Zook GIRLS CHORUS Audrey Krantz-Dora Montgomery-Elma Pottorf-Ebbie Jean Larson-Genevieve Carlson-Gloria Holmes-Jeanette Ne1soniJoan Melton-Jeanne,DevllnQJoahlsHays:Kathryns CliffcrdpKathrynsJenSen- Lola Mae Olson-LaVera Cathcart-Lavonne Holmes-Margaret Shepherds Mary Stickle-Nancy Anderson- Patricia Zook-Shirley Hatch1ShinMy Carlson-Una Mae Edwards-VirginiarHolcomb-Nina Harris. o t BOYS CHORUS Bob Courtright-Charles Shaw-Charles Johnson-Charles Senner-Dwight Young-Eldon McKie-Erland Rylander-Gale Adams-Gayle Krantz-James Asplund-Jack Glass-Kenneth Litsey-Lyle Hewittewesley Fritz-William Green-Sam McKie-Curtis Cathcart. ' ACTING ACCOMPANIST Lavera Cathcart THE MOHAWK i947 Y .lui Sept EU5tEF O Nov, Dec, Jan. llc ll? MUSIC CALENDAR Instalation of Student March 17 Council, Mixed Ensem- ble, Solo-HEldon McKierdttrtrrtrrl SSSS First Methodist Church Mixed Ensemble 26 Men's Meeting, Legion Hall, Girls Trio, Duet Audrey Krantz E Hewitt Knox County Music Fes- Lyle First Methodist Churchd Mixed Ensemble Ontario Chapel, Mixed Ensemble Luther League at A1- tona, Solo--Lola Mae Olson First Presbyterian Church, Mixed Ensemble First Methodist Church Mixed Ensemble Wbodhull Bethany Luth- eran Church, Mixed Ensemble tfvaIjFKnoxvllle, Choe ruses 28 F. F. A, Banquet, Male Quartet 29 State District Contest 50 31 Geneseo, Mixed Ensem- ble, Solos--Audrey Krantz, Gale Adams, Lyle Hewitt, a Eldon McKle First Presbyterian Church, solo--Eldon McK1e Local 'Vocal Contest Knoxville Methodist Twentyuslx contestants Church, Mixed Ensemble April 6 Ontario Chapel, Solo Tralnmen's Temple, Audrey Krantz Galesburg, Girls Trio ll Junior Class Play, En- Christmas Program, semble, Solo--Jim As- High School Choruses plund East Main Congregation- 16 Star League Contest al, 'Galesburg, Mixed Oneida Wbn Star League Sextet May 5 Freshman Day, Solos First Methodist Church Jack Glass, Gale Adams, Solo--Dora Montgomery Dwight Young, Audrey First Presbyterian Krantz G wildon McK1e Church, Mixed Double 8 Mothers and Daughters Sextet, Solo--Eldon Banquet, Junior Girls McKie Sextet, Solo--Audrey Ontario Chapel, Mixed Krantz Double Sextet 9 State Finals, Macomb, First Methodist Church Lyle Hewitt Mixed Double Sextet 15 Spring Musical, Cho- ,Mother--Daughter 1ea,, ruses ,pg Home Ec, Club--Junior 18 Baccalaurette, Mixed Girls Sextet Ensemble ,lMrs, Han: W ,lLllll9LlSen1orllClasslrlNight,l nams, Junior Girls Sex- Music by Seniors tet 25 Commencement, Mixed Layman Sunday, Method- Ensemble, Girls Chorus ist Church, Mixed Env 25 First Methodist Church semble Solon-Lyle Hewitt THE MOHAWK I947 1- The band has had a very successful year with 22 members under the direction of Mr. Carson. They have played at vari- ous basketball games, Father and Son Banquet, School Masters' Banquet, and are scheduled to play at the West Fall Cemetery on Memorial Day, and, of course, the Band Concert in the Spring. One member, Kenneth G., represented us ln the Knox County Spring Music Festival. Baritone Maynard Adams, Lyle Hewitt E Jim Courtright P2.eaQ!'.l2. Dwight Young Clalrnets Shirley Carlson, Jim Peek, Darlene Peterson, Leis Mae Peterson Saxophones Lavera Cathcart, Kenneth Lltsey, Dora Montgomery Snare Qggg Charlie Knapp Trombones Gale Adams, Jim Asplund, Joan Hays, Joe Hays, Dale Peterson Trumpets Kathryn Clifford, Wesley Fritz, Kenneth Goodell, Berk Johnson Dale Nyman TI-I E MOHAWK I947 POCAHONTAS G. A. A. OFFICERS President. . . Mary Jean Anderson Vice-President . . . Doris Lawson Sec.-Trees.. . . Kathryn Clifford Student-Council. . Joyce Anderson Sponsor. . . . . . . . Ramah Peek COMMITTEES Educational . . .Kathryn Clifford Songs 0 0 0 0 o Q Krantz Refreshments. . . LaVera Cathcart Games 0 c 0 0 0 :Pat Flickinger Roll Gall . . . . . Gloria Holmes ACTIVITIES Two me bers tg Q. Q. Q. 5. Camp--Joan Hays R Kathryn Clifford Initiation of ten neg members: Elma Pottorf, Margaret Shep- herd, Smiley Carlson, Patricia Zook, Jeanne Devlin, Martha Erickson, Nancy Anderson, LaVonne Holmes, Ebbie Jean Larson, E1 t Educational Meetings--consisting of Camp Talks, Initia- on, Carnival, Minstrelgyylovies onUFirst Aid andyArchery, Talk on Cancer by Miss Brooks, Play Day, and lecture on life saving. Attended Annawan Play Dayy-eight members. Q. 5. A. Carnival--fun, work, and a success. Softball Tournament--Captains--Genevieve Cwlnnerj, Mary Jean Anderson, and Mary Louise Stickle. Volle ball Tournament--Captains--Genevieve Carlson lwinnerl, oyce erson, and 5or1s Lawson--two games each. and Joan Melton. Basketball Tournament, Awards, Tennis, Achievement Tests, eta W--.-., -Fl!--V THE MOHAWK I947 5 THE MOHAWK I947 THE MOHAWK I947 1 f'3 .., .K W aj! .x ,,,,,. 4:52. QWE3, Q. HQ... .Q-fig-Q Y !! M-, Nm THE MOHAWK I947 The WOW Club sponsored man important events this ear. Y Y They started the year by buying HTH shirts with ONEIDA MOHAWKS written across the front. They were gone as soon as the students found out that they were here. Next, came the Reserve Basketball Tournament here at Oneida. Three awards were purchased by the HO' Club and presented by the Presi- dent, Charles Johnson. First place trophy was won by John- son from Abingdon, and medal for the most free throws made out of 25 trials was won by Rainey from Knoxville. And then came our blankets which has Mohawks in the middle and 22 in the corner.- There were 12 in the NO' Club when school opened and as the season went on we added four members. The members are: President--Charles Johnson, Vice-President--Gale Adams Sec'y.-Treas.--Jim Courtright, Student Council Rep.--Wayne McKie, Berk Johnson, Jack Foster, Eldon McKie, Bob Strand- berg, Roger Hannam, Dale Nyman, Tom Whitman, Kenneth Goodell and our new members, Gayle Krantz, Marion Swanson, Joe Hays, and Jim Asplund. Mr. Gearhart was our sponsor. THE MOHAWK I947 President, Gale Adams: Vice-President, Mary Anderson: Secretary, Audrey Krantz: Advisor, Miss Webb. P E P C L U B CHEER LEADERS: Genevieve Carlson, Pat Flickinger, Elma Pottorf THE MOHAWK I947 sEN1.oR PLAY casa: SITTING: Wayne McKie, Elma Pottorf, Mary Anderson, Bob Strandberg. STANDING: Charles Johnson, Gale Adams, Lola Mae Olson, Lyle Hewitt, Margaret Shepherd, Joan Hays, Genevieve Carlson, Doris Lawson. WEDDING SPELLS by James F. Stone CAST Billie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Hays a mysterious girl Reeves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gale Adams a gentleman's gentleman Steve Arlen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lyle Hewitt an adventurer Charlie Cooney. . . . . . . . . . .Bob Strandberg his occasional friend Mrs. Julia Pettingill . . . . . . . .Elma Pottorf a widow Angelica Wayne. . . . . . . . .Mary Jean Anderson a charming girl f N1kfd'Min-phy T fd. T JK . T .dll lTenEvieveJ'CarlsBnJ f another one Frances Brown . . . . . . . . . . .Doris Lawson another one ' S ' Ruth Auburn . . . . . . . . . . .Lola Mae Olson another one Blaka e Q 0 0 0 0 0 5 u 0 Q o Q Charles Johnson a cop Sigsbee Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . . Wayne McK1e from Alabama , Mrs. Gay. o o c 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 e Margaret Shepherd a fretful mother Miss 0 Q n 0 s 0 1 0 Q director THE MOHAWK I947 .-.il JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Streamlined Sue Characters Jenny Grove. . ......... . . . . Lois Mae Peterson who lives in the village of Pine Grove Lucille Babson ............. . . .Audrey Krantz a pretty neighbor Ben Crump. . . . . . . . . . . ......... Jack Foster who directs the affairs of the village Charlie Boone. . .... . . . . . . .... . .Eldon McK1e who returns to the village Clarence Elliot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion Swanson his friend, with a fondness for climbing trees Sue Gray . . . . . . . ........ . . Kathryn Clifford WStreaml1ned Suen Mrs. Cornelia Cobb .... . . . ....... Shirley Hatch head of the Women's Club of the village Jonathan Boone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Green the village banker 'Oscar Schulifn Qi .Cf . TY. fC. fCl .Cf .Af . fTomCWh1tman ' vith a fondness for gumdrops Bunny Bartel . . ........ . . .... . . . Pat Zook 'B a pretty but embarrassing visitor Between Act l and Act II Can't Yo' Hear Me Callinj Caroline. . . . Jim Asplund Between Act II and Act 111 Gctet . . . . . . ....... . . . . . .Selected THE MOHAWK I947 Hlllll. f V -L1 L. l1!7 - luis- lug, Y--f QW .N-y-my-f 1 ,Wm , , ,-,....mi 1 '1 4 QS A , A 1 ,. . .. 'f ,529 ' 452 ...zz viz? ,:.u'C'. 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Points have been earned by services rendered, such as officers of the different organizations, par- ticipation in music, speech, athletics, a high scholastic average etc, It endeavors to summarizerthe activities of the students ine such a way that it shows the results of cooperation, courtesy, loyalty, thrift, initiative, scholarship, outstanding services rendered as a good citizen, HIGHEST AWARD Jim Courtright. .... 256 points NEXT 2 HIGHEST BOYS YTWO HIGHEST GIRLS Eldon McK1e ..... 248 points Mary Jean Anderson . 218 points Lyle Hewitt. . . 228 points Kathryn Clifford and Joyce Anderson . . . 211 each ,.EOURfXEAR HONOR STUDENTS Jim Courtright ' Lyle Hewitt Mary Jean Anderson Bob Strandberg PERFECT ATTENDANCE EOR YEAR Gale Adams ' Lola Mae Olson Genevieve Carlson Elma Pottorf Jim Courtright Margaret Shepherd Pat Fllckinger Gloria Holmes William Green Dora Beth Montgomery LaVonne Holmes Robert Courtright Joan Melton OFFICE SECRETARY---Elma Pottorf llc 2 SCHOOL MAIL CARR1ERrrLy19,H6W1Sj 2 ll SCHOO1.MOVIES Jim Courtright Lyle Hewitt Roger Hannam LIBRARIANS Lola Mae Olson Joyce Anderson Bob Strandberg TH E MOHAWK I947 scH,oLAs1:1o HONOR ROLL Highest possible 8:00 SENIORS JUNIORS Jim Courtright. . . ,7,l5 Eldon McKie ..... . .7.55 Mary Jean Anderson, ,6,75 Joyce Anderson . . . . .7glO Lyle Hewitt . . . . .6,7O Pat Fliokinger , . ,6,55 Audrey Krantz. , . . . .6.55 SOPHOMORES Erland Rylander .... .6.l5 Dora Beth Montgomery.6.75 FRESHMEN Robert Gourtrlght , .6,5O Gayle Kpantz . 4 . , . .7.25 Gloria Holmes - . - -5-50 H Ebbie Jean Larsen. . . .6.05 HONORABLE MENTION: Doris Lawson, Kenneth Goodell, Shirley Carlson Kathryn Clifford, Nance Anderson, James Asplund, LaVonne Holmes Q. A. 5, CITIZENSH12 AWARD--Lola Mae Olson 5. 51, 5. HONORS Eldon McKle--State Farmer 9 Donald Holmes--Speaking lst--Sectional 2nd--District MUSIC HONORS GIRLS LOCAL BOYS HIGH VOICE--Audrey Krantz HIGH VOICE--Gale Adams MEDIUM VOICE--Genevieve Carlson MEDIUM VOICE--Dwight Young LOW VOICE--Joan Hays LOW VOICEe-Eldon MCKi9 ENSEMBLE--lst KLy1e Hewitt, Gale Adams, Kathryn Clifford, Joan Hays, Lola Mae Olson, Audrey Krantz, Eldon McKie, Dwight Young? STAR LEAGUE Audrey Krantz--lst Gale Adams--lst Genevieve Carlson--End Dwight Young--lst Joan Hays--lst Eldon McK1e--2nd ' Ensemble- 1St Aud1'e5 'H STA1-3 's'- - ' vc-- a Lyle--I Gale--II T FINAL Macomb Lyle Hewl 2n Eldon--II as A as as as as L ' L t MJ DJJ KJ EHSemblel'II SPEECH HONORS LOCAL Kathryn Clifford--Dramatic Dora Beth Montgomery--Humorous Donald Holmes--Oration STAR LEAGUE Kathryn Clifford--A rating Dora Beth Montgomery--B rating Donald Holmes--B rating THE MOHAWK I947 ATHLETIC HONORS BOYS SOFTBALL LETTER MEN Gale Adams KGB Wayne McK1e Jim Courtright Charles Johnson Dale Nyman Jack Foster Gayle Krantz Marion Swanson Roger Hannam Kenneth Litsey, Mgr. Berk Johnson Sam McKie, Mgr. MAJOR BASKETBALL LETTER MEN Gale Adams Berk Johnson Jim Asplund Charles J. CC! Jim Courtright Roger Hannam Wayne McKie Jack Foster Joe Hays Tom Whitman MINOR BASKETBALL LETTER MEN Donald Holmes Marion Swanson Bob Johnson Eldon McK1e Neale Swanson Gayle Krantz Charles Shaw George Green TRACK LETTER MEN A Gale Adams Dale Nyman ICD Bob Courtright Berk J. ' Donald Nyman Jack Foster Charles J. Neale Swanson Roger Hannam Bob Johnson Tom Whitman Joe Hays Eldon MoKie Cletus Devlin GIRLS 2nd G. A. A. STATE AWARD--2,000 POINTS--EMBLEM OF ILLINOIS Mary Jean Anderson Joan Hays Lola Mae Olson Genevieve Carlson - - Doris Lawson - C Darlene Peterson lst G. A. A. STATE AWARD-+l,6OO POINTS--LETTER AIU Joyce Anderson Pat Flickinger Margaret Shepherd Kathryn Clifford C - Audrey-Krantz - - Mary L. Stickle y y y2nd Gi A, A, LOQQLZAWARD:-1,2QO POINTS SCHOOLALETTEB as s Shirley Carlson Lois Mae Peterson Virginia Holcomb Dora Montgomery Elma Pottorf Shirley Hatch - - - I Margaret Shepherd lst G. A. A. LOCAL AWARD--SOO POINTS--CLASS NUMERAL Shirley Carlson LaVonne Holmes Jeanette Nelson Martha Erickson Kathryn Jensen 'Elma Pottorf Gloria Holmes as s sEbb1e Jean Larson o no Margaret Shepherd continued ' 1 TH E MOHAWK I947 -'ef'-of - A SWIMMING Awzxgps ' SENIOR LIFE SAVING--Mary Jean Anderson ADVANCED SWIMMERS Joyce Anderson v Mary Jean Anderson SWIMMERS--Audrey Krantz BEGINNERS SWIM Genevieve Carlson- Pat Fliokinger Joan Melton Shirley Carlson Joan Hays Lola Mae Olson Una Mae Edwards. Ebbie J. Larsen -Darlene Peterson Martha Erickson Doris Lawson Margaret Shepherd QHEEBLEADEBQ Pat Fliokinger Genevieve Carlson Elma Pottorf G. A. A. CARNIVAL KING E QUEEN Lola Mae Olson--Queen Eldon McKle--King NOON ACTIVITIES HONQRS VOLLEXBALL ToURNAMENT A Gale Adams, Captain Genevieve Carlson Charles Johnson Cletus Devlin Tags A f Wayne McKie Roger Hannam Joan Hays Lola Mae Olson -1-.-.-...-...-.-.-..-.. ....k1..1-.-1-.--1--- 1-....-......i..- .- .,...1..........--..-- BOYS' SINGLES--TABLE TENNIS ' Charles Johnson--lst Gale Adams--2nd Eugene Ho1tfv3rd Jack Foster'-consolation -gl---1...---.i.-.. ........11.-.--i-1--1 s-n . - .- 11............-.--11--i-n GIRLS' SINGLES--TABLE TENNIS Audrey'Krantz--lst Genevieve Carlson--2nd Joyce Anderson--5rd Mary Louise Stickle--consolation it- -, .-....1..1...-.-.-1-----1 GIRLS' DOUBLES+-TABLE TENNIS Joyce Anderson A Pat Flickinger--lst ' Genevieve Carlson A Mary L, Stickle--2nd Audrey Krantz A Lola Mae Olson--5rd Pat Zook a Darlene Peterson-vconsolation Mary Jean Anderson 8 Lola Mae Olson--managersf-Table Tennis' ,ii-...1.-....-...-1..1 -. ...-..1..1-,-----4-111 --11.-q-.-.-.....-..-.--- -v ........-.-.-....-.-1----- A WINNERSeAT GALVA PLAYrDAY, MAX 10, 1947v-G9RQY1GV6rG8T1SOH'lS3. 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Oneida 0Gto lo e Oneida OctO 40 O Oneida O0to 80 0 Oneida octe 10. 0 ,, ,QBSLQR octs 14. e Oneida . .Victor1a, There 37, Victoria 1 . . . Altona, Here 9, Altona 1 . . . Wataga, Here 11, Wataga 3 20 k 21 Blind Tournament 11, Altona O 22, Wataga 1 . . .A1tona, There 9, Altona 5 . . Victoria, Here 15, Victoria 5 . . .Wataga, There 17, Wataga 1 . . Elmwood, There 9, Elmwood 5 .W1111amsf1e1d, H. Qu Wlllgamiielil 1 . Knox Co. Tourney 16, Yates City 0 Atl I 1 I Player 'Bat'Run'Hit 'E'Pct. Charles Johnson' 44' 25' 27,'1'.615 Gale Adams ' 4'zf I'7 23 f5'.4'B'9 er ohnson . ac os er . our r . ar on vanson . Wayne icife ' 25' 15' 5 '5'.fZ1 Roger Hannam ' 45' . Ga e Krantz ' I2' 4 2 '5'.I5'7 a e . Tim Ks-Epaund ' 4 I1 1 'T'.E50 Bob randfberg-: 5 3111 0'-'U' .OOO- Feale Swanson 27 f' O 'ohooo Tom WEi'tman TV' 6' IT 0 5'.O'6O Efdon, E'6K1e ' 6' 1 d 6'1U'.6M' 'Charles Senner ' 0 5' 5 'INET' Donafrfllman ' 1 5' O- O .6O'O' TOTALS AT BAT--Oneida 565--Opponents 269 RUNS --Oneida 159--Opponents 19 HITS --Oneida 128--Opponents 58 ERRORS--Oneida 51--Opponents 50 PCT. --One1da.55O--Opponents.141 WON 11 GAMES, LOST 0 ------ ---W- THE MOHAWK I947 THE MOHAWK l947 zingiirmonnwus cnu 'r lefeat Williamsfield 49-295 ltona 3rdp Knoxville 4thp . Nataga Consolation Winner 1 cnamrronsx-nr. BY SULLY oneiaa C491 f iwaxiiemnmaf my e z The fast stepping Oneida Mo- awks, under the direction of loach Eldon Gearhart, ran true J form and emerged from the Oth annual Knox county high chool basketball tournament rith the first place trophy, to tage a repeat performance since ne Mohawks were on top a year go also. The Oneidans scored a 9 to 29 decision over the Bill- owners of Williamsfield, coached y Carroll Garrison in the finals Caged Saturday night in the Ab- gdon High school gym. Coach John Shaw's Altona Vi- :ings now have four trophies em- llematic of finishing third in the ounty meet by virtue of a 42 to 8 win over Coach Wendell itamps' Knoxville Blue Bullets in he tilt to determine the occupant if the number three spot in the tandings. This is the fourth con- ecutive year in which the Vikings xave landed in the same position rn the county meet with their ,hree previous victories to gain ,his niche having been over the Nataga Spartans. ' The Spartans, coached by'Wil- iam Reed, added a trophy to their :ollection by disposing of the Ma- luon Rockets 63 to 35 in the con- solation finals, the last event in a Jusy day of basketball, which saw five games offered to sports fol- owers in the Abingdon gym. Wa- :aga got into the consolation finals with a 51 to 39 win over Yates City Saturday afternoon, while Vlaquon romped over Gilson 33 to 12 in the first after lunch en- gagement. Although they were in control if the situation, the Mohawks 'ound the Billtowners 2, different .eam than the one which they had :et down with an overwhelming :core in a regularly-scheduled af- fair earlier in the season. Wil- iamsfield was o1Lthe,alert all, of :he way and played the type of :all that made them dangerous Enough that Coach Gearhart as- ,igned his regulars to ful-l duty, with the exception of one substi- zution. The two Johnsons-Berk and Charles-on the Oneida quin- :et each contributed 13 points to :he Mohawks' total: Gale Adams git for 11 markers: while Jack oster and Roger Hannam picked up three 'field goals apiece. Jack Cheesman with a four-and-two trount for a total of ten points was top4:aan-for4heaBilltowners, fol- lowed closely by Weldon Niebuhr, who sank four field 'goals and one free, throw for nine points. ft pi ft pf B.Johns'n,f 5 3 1NNiebuhr,f 4 1 0 Adams,f 5 1 3 Moore,f 0 2 1 C.Johns'n,c 6 1 1lSmith,c 2 2 4 Hays,c 0 0 0lSpencer,c 0 0 0 Foster,g 3 0 2lCheesman,g 4 2 0 I-Iannam,g 3 0 4IHuber,g 0 2 3 lGray,g 0 0 0 Totals 5 Oneida ...... sul 'retaie 10 3-5 12 ll 12 14--49 Williamsfield ........ 8 7 5 9-29 Officials: Kelly- QAltonab3 Bednar fGa1esburg7. .ll- CONSOLATION' FINALS. Wataga 0533 IMaquon 1351 ft i lr iiniiinnunt Kll0Xvf.lll7llllTY BASKETBALL Toumnav - .mnunmr 211- ar, 1941 cimmrlonsnlr annum G1LsoN 13' 1 Game 2 a so 1 Vicf0'ff,1 L51 at Oneida- ' J 'Game elaao 1.-QJYr:Jifci-.Ab VICTORIA 47 l at Knoxville J Game 10-7:30 J , 1,5 oNs1DA .....,...,,..-,,,- .51-1 YATES crrv ...........,.- .tl l Game 4-8:30 at Yates City J J l at Abingdon E-Qu-iiciii-gi?--3 .-Hif11u.aQZi -0 f 1 f ft f Br'enberg,f 5 1 p5ICulver,f 'xg 2 pl ALTONA -------,--------, 5- Wigdeiri S 5 lwslmenaiitif 3 3 2 Game 13 8, L , 2 im , , - - Sgasksi o 0 'ilneubgef 0 o 0 MAQUON 3 7l . . at Abingdon gugtinmc fi 3 2lEg.E::ee11,e 3 3 ai Game 1-7:00 J.5f2LZ2.2J:.N ---J Fab . dad 9,9911-C -, 991-C at Yates Cit 7 Game 5-7:00 5. ,. IDQ -J v1VHgQjj'g?fgg 3 Qllgggggjl-S 2, 2, 2 ABINGDON 52541 at Knoxvuie DGame'9-6:00 1 Stewart,g 4 2 llMorse,g 3 0 5 5 at Abingdon 3 , .I .fl Durbirug 0 0 olrumeng 0 0 1 KNoxv1LLr: ,,...-.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1.gL,,w51Q:g,1,:,Z F - - -' I Wiser ...f1.2.ffl..?se11 ww-Msfrm .... .... - 141-1 , , Maquon .... .......... 9 9 4 13-35 Game 3-7:00 at Oneida 3 , DllLa.2'i22lziIL-iL.1Q--J Maquon ,,,iONS0T,53geNf,,, '5QQf3Ei135gg,'e5afgs'sgi1..fs' Game 10 for 3rd Place at mo p. I f ft f fg it f gm-gift gi gpglggjlgmgff 5 gpg cnnmprousr-uP -Bnncxzrr T ff 1 o och ' ,f 1 3 o Ciggglc 2 2 2lGu:iiieltriiln 0 0 1 Games 1, fl-Monday, Jan. 27, 11GCeci1,c g 13 gllgllorssp g 21 Yates City. , VeI',C .- niifif 1 1 aleiotmms 1 11 f Graiiiiif Monday' Jan' 27' K1,,f,,,2'g 0 0 0lLufdgi,g,g 0 1 1 Lossn 1 ....... 1 gGames s, '6-Tuesday, Jan. za. Shen:-111't,c 0 0 1IHartne11,g 0 0 2 Game 7-7:30 J A ii Knoxville. ' ' - at Knoxville J.-AQ1Q,' ' Clif-- J4Games 7, 8-Wednesday, Jan. Z Totals 14 5 131 Totals 2 8 12 , , .1 . Maquen .... ...... 16 a s 3-as - l'-QSEFLZ ------ -7 . if Knoxvlllef Gilson ..... ...... 3 4 2 3-12 QzGames 9, 10, ll-Thursday, Ja wmv' Wig MRM CU' fjglftpfi Lgsriig 8213156-'i giganfiftiriggniii'g1,'3Ge1i2eaizii1iiziE1c1i'ciii21ay, Jen. 31, Sparks,f 2 o 2lHy.'r'k1ne.f s 7 51 at KI10Xvi11e 5.-11'm.1:.La:I. ..... S Abingdon- Lytlii f 11 2 f 3 8 if LOSEH '!s..1.i- .... l J 'Games Jan. 27, 28, 29 8: 31, at 7:l BPT' efg- 0 ' ' 'US' . if E1 1... , 1 p. m. 8: 8:30 p. m. ness-1 1 2 iarassrzfc 2 2 2 7 2 G..me,,.n.10 at 6,00 sm.. ,en srewareg 5 o 2lIreton,c o o o rn- 8: 9:00 p- m. Martins'n,gg 5 filgpsteng S 3 5 W'liams'1'1,g 5 1ss,g racked up nine points. T Ilqiiigeii 3 8 i A Oneidans continued their meril ---l --- pace in the closing canto, sco: T t 1 22 7 16I Totals 14 11 15 ' 21 h'1 W th f' 1d ygilgaiiixg. .......... lg lg B ilggisterinigf He poieitsers ie wa f --. --.W-fill - -. -- -f . A f Z Galvairailed at the end of A THIRD PLACE' first period 8 to 4 and was on t Ali 142 K 111 my -TZ 'ag ffpflwnfxlf' ftp: The Oneida Mohawks, coached 52225532155 a 1130131503323 1?3Zl:riii,f 1 1 0lsr3ci:tbn.f 2 0 1 by Eldon Geafhiiftf fomped to an ieeked at the eoneiusien of th pearsomf 1 3 0'McLaren,f 3 1 1 easy 59.to 20 win over Wethers- third eriod and then the Wu' Eagle! 1 1 1MateS.C 4 0 4 field in the finals of the second Q . p f - Simpson! 3 4 1lA1ex'nder-5 2 1 5 annual Galva invitational tourna- 'ats put OH a burst O. 3901413 R'seb'ter,g 2 1 2lRanc1al1,g 5 0 2 ment Saturda ni ht as Coach power to rack up 12 points ln t C-Maine 1 0 27 Y g . final eight minutes as Bradfoi M'ssmore,g 4 1 4l Elery Boynton s. Galva Wildcats was Settling for four points E-Mains 0 0 Ol shook loose their cold streak in Obama 159, lweihersfieldkzoi T ,L 1 B E il Totals E Q E the final period of the contest for fg ft pfl fg ft A118135 ..,..... .. .... 11 8 14 9.12 third piece to drop Bradford B,10hns'n.-f 2 4 2lMu1h'1andff 0 2 Knexviue ........... 4 13 12 9-as 27 to 19. 2filif3i'f Q Q Qlllajfrilgfgff 8 3 thAsJ prs-tournamsntd favgrites, gBI?g1gs'n,e 5 3 Hysborgc 2 1 7 Y 7 1. ' 777, 371313 Qalgelli Wi UL Olx' ' 7 . ' V pectations as they took a 15 to 4Tf'fIZg'2 gig fl?mdeTson'g 2 1 V. lead in the opening stanza and Ham-1ain,g 3 0 al 5 upped this to e 29 to a advantage - - -I - -3 QS at the midway mark. Wethers- 0:5325 23 13 12' Tffal? 29 7386 field was held to a lone pointer-in W,the,s5g15 QQQfff 111101 4 3 9 ' the third quarter as the Mohawks - THE MOHAWK I947 1.- .i. QEQGF Berk ff mr? Coach Jack Gale TI-IE MOHAWK I947 l....l.--1 Efajfzzfe Tom Joe va. r-, grim 51' '-'im in THE MOHAWK I947 i Oneida is District -44.9 . WN 'L 1 15.72. Tourney Winner MUHAWKS GET g Ilneidu District Tourney February 25, 26, 27 und 28 PERIOD T0 WIN One quarter does not make a basketball game but a lot of times what transpires in the course of an eight-minute period has much to do with the final outcome of the game and that is just what happened last night in the Oneida High school gym as the Oneida Mohawks and the Woodhull Car- dinals battled for top honors in the district tournament. Finishing up the first period on even terms at 10-all, the two rivals fought their way through the sec- ondstanza on only a slightly dif- erent basis as Oneida was in os f p -1 session of a one-point, 23-22 lead at the end of the half. Then it happened-Berk John- son, Gale Adams and Roger Han- nam hit the hoop for field goals, with Adams getting two, to, send the Mohawks' score to 30 before Don Perry, of the Cardinals dropped in a two-pointer. The road became rougher for the Car- dinals as Swede Johnson and Foster rang up a basket apiece and Adams sank two field goals to give Oneida a 37-24 advantage, after which a gift toss each by Richard Johnson, Art Nelson and Don Perry was the best the Wood- hull basketeers could do in the face of the torrid pace being set by the Mohawks, who picked up eight more points before theend of the period, on baskets by Adams, C. Johnson. and Foster, with the latter also dropping in two free throws, and the quarter Ybneld? 71631 Tl lwgcrdhull lim T fg ft f1 f ft f 4 1 4 2 a D , s P B.Johns'n,f 41G1ldem'er,f 2 4 1 2 2 5 Adams,f 8 1 3lJohnson,f C.Johns'n,c 8 4 31Nelson,c Hays,c 0 0 0lSwanson,c 2 1 1 Foster,g 5 2 3tD.Perry,g 3 3 1 McKie,g 0 0 2lGustafson 0 2 1 Hannarn.g 1 3 41 Totals 26 11 19l Totals 13 14 12, Oneida ....... . . ......... 10 23 45 63 Woodhull ............... 10 22 27 40 1 Officials: C o r g n a ti tMonmouth1g Nemecek iGalesburgJ. ended with Oneida holding an 18- point, 45 to 27 lead. ON EIDA ...... WATAGA ..... ALTONA ...... .e ........ L11 ' 1 Game 1. Feb. zs. 10emJn..--,551 7:00 p. m. lWinner Game 1 1 ----------331 1 . 57 Game s. Feb. 271QAlil.44:-.k.11 -------------I 7200 p. m. 1 Winner game51 Game 2. 1 1 , Feb. 25, l17f.t91d.,.Z,91 , 8:30 p. m. I W' G 2 . vicronm. .....,....,,.. 21 Inner me gig G , ' woonr-rum. s ........ if 51 1-:ff ezg Game a. 1 mo . . 4 Feb. zs. 1Muzdhaell-9i'l1 P m gi 7:00 p. m. lWinner Game 31 Q LaFAYe'r'rr: ............ 151 , , Game s. Feb. 271 Mlilldiyai MAQUON ----- --------- 3 17 8230 P- m. l Winner game6 Game 4. D 1 feb. zs, 1114 4en--A?e1 :30 p. m. 7Wi e ' G 4 c:n.soN .............,.. 4 2,1 I me Officials: Timers: A1 Nemecek I sig Johnson L- B- COTQUBU Dick Holmes Scorer: Statistician: Glenn MOON Loren Johnson There was some activity on th. -part of both teams in the fina frame, but all of this was anti climatical to the proceedings 0 ,the preceding period. Holding : 'lead during the last eight min utes, which ranged from 20 to 21 points, the Mohawks rolled mer rily along to their 29th win of th1 current season, during which they ,have escaped a defeat. Z Woodhull waged a game battl but once the Oneidans took J commanding lead, it was apparen that their fight was to be a losin one. Having failed to flash th form, which had . characterize their play during the season whe theypwon 25 while losing 3 game as they added a pair of wins i the earlier tournament games, i was expected that the Cardinalq might break loose last night. How ever, the Mohawks demonstrate thatlthis business of winnin games is a serious matter wit ,them and that the team whic slips them a defeat will have t be a mighty good aggregation o hoopsters and in top form when this feat is accomplished. Both the winner and the runner: up in the Oneida district move intj the regional tournament at Steel gym next- week, with Wdodhul clashing with Knoxville at 8:53 'o'clock Tuesday evening, after th .Silver Streaks and the Williams- gfield Billtowners get things unde iway at 7 o'clock. Oneida bows int ,regional competition against th 'Abingdon Commandos in the sec- ond game Wednesday evening following the third game of th first round, which pits the Corpu Christi Friars against the Prince- ville quintet. Every bit of available space the Oneida gym was jammed wit followers of the two schools las' night, with some 150 being org 'hand at least two hours before th ldoors opened. '. ,At the conclusion of the game E. R. Peek, Oneida superintendeg expressed appreciation to the com peting schools, ,players and fans those who had aided in the opera tion of the tournament and to th press, after which he introduce L. R. Schmidt, of Wataga, presi dent of the Knox County Hig School association, who presente the first place trophy to the Onei 'da cagers, whom he told he ex lpected to be in Steele gym nex iFriday night when they beat th lGalesburg High school Silve IStreaks. Tl-IE MOHAWK l947 FIRST FIVE Roger, Gale, Charles, Berk, and Jack SECOND FIVE Wayne, Tom, Jim A., Jim C., and Joe Tl-IE MOHAWK l9ll7 FIRST SQUAD Standing: Jack, Gale, Charles, Berk, Roger. lfirst fivei Sitting: Tom, Joe, Jim C., Jim A., wayne. Ksecond nve! SECOND SQUAD Standing: Kenneth--Mgr., Gayle, Donald, Jack, George, Bob M. J., Eldon, Sam--Mgr. Sitting: Marion, B111 Bob T., Curtis, Neale. THE MOHAWK I947 . here Saturday with the reserve GI-ILESBURG HND 0 EID 54 IN BEGIDNHI. FINHLS 2 Tonight's final game in the 1947 regional high school basketball tournament at Steele gym will: provide the answer to one ques- :ion which has been given consid- erable kicking around in this area for the past several weeks- what will Oneida do against Gales- ourg? At the present moment' vou can find many who will argue :hat the Mohawks can take the easure of the Streaks and on the Ether hand there are many who will argue that the Streaks will e the team to halt the win streaks 1 f the Oneidans, which has reach- d 31 games. The game itself will settle that question and in the course of furnishing the answer, .t is highly probable that a lot of oasketball will be' on display dur- ONEIDA, Feb. 10.-Oneida won lthe one-day tournament staged teams of fourof the county's high school competing. Knoxville fin- ished second, with Altona third and Abingdon in the number four spot. The winners defeated Abingdon in the first game Saturday after- noon while Knoxville worked its way into the evening's finals with a verdict over Altona. ' Rainey of Knoxville won the I lb' b il 11 Reserve Tourney S 011 Y Hel U ci-1AMP1oNs1-nr i FIRST GAME' 1 lemma my mmngdon my .Oneida M81 lltnoxvillo 1311 fg ft pf, fg fg iftpfa fi ftpf Asplund,f 2 2 3E.Jo1ms0n,f Asplu1'1d,f 3 0 4lC.lYI'Clar'n,f 0 0 N.Sw'son,f 0 0 0!Whitney,f 1 C'twr1ght.f 4lR5uney.f 4 1 C'twright,f 2 1 1lG.Johr1son,f HayS,c 3lR1Chmond,c 0 5 E.McKie,f 2 1 0lAnderson,c W.McKie.E 3iSf6phenS.g 2 5 Shaw,f 0 0 0lNewberg,g 1Whitman,g 1Eck1und.g 0 0 1-1ays,c 2 1 5lWil1iams,g 1E.McKie,f 1!H.M'Cla'n,c 1 1 Krantzg 0 0 1Hunt,g Krantz 0lMansfield,c 0 0 lW.McKje,g 5 0 4, lHppkins.g 0 0 Whitman,g 2 s 55 QPICRISLE 0 1 M.Sw'son,g 0 11 Oi Totals 20 8 16l Totals 12 7 131 Tgtals 16 9 19' Totals 1 9 Oneida .............. 11 12 17 8-48 Oneida ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 13 9 12 Knoxville ........ ...11 6 8 6-31 Abingdon ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 5 Officials: Fritsch and, Chamberlain. 031613155 F1-iggch and Cfiamberla free throw contest staged between the two night games, with one representative from each team taking part. The Knoxville team member sank 20 out of 25 tosses: THIRD AND FOURTH PLACE. SECOND GAME. . . . . . - Aixam my lA1'1ingdon can Alt my ix in my 12s13i23.ff:s2:1:i 2?31C2,z1.z11?mh 'fafiilfiioia 2itA.E1Hsda1i1za1.a2, fg ffpi ...Fifi as 1p1.,Z3,'1j,.' , ' 0 Ewa um of Altona, and Courtwright of Qu-1mSt'm.f 0lG-J01'11'1501'11f 0 3 Behring'r.f 0 0 0IMansfie1d,f C'- smile H fg 11111 Oneida' were tied for third with 12-seas:-1 i'aa1z.,,.. 2 i'51Z'i'3i1Q2'f9 2 1-iggs,f 1 3 3113-101111S'11'f 2 Qt, 2 15 out of 25' . 'Behringerlf 1'Anderson,c 3 0 a.B1-iiandff 0 o 0'R1Ch!Tl01'ld,C ab1em,f 0 0 2Asp1und.f 3 The meet and trophies were1!Bo1and,c 5lHunt,g 0 4 Quan5t'm,f 0 0 0ISittgn,c rbervyf 1 1 3IAdamS'f 5 3 sponsored by the O club With?1S1eW81'd,C 4lWi11iams,g 2 4 C.Boland,c 3 3 ilsrepnensg Cramer,f 0 0- 0C.Johnson,c 3 4 1 11 n . ' - ',Cu.Nels'n.E 2INewberg,B 2 4 Stewardc 0 0 0IPickre1,E Heuhakec 6 1 5lHays,c 1 0 1 Charles Swede Johnson, varsity: Olsong llpearsong 0 0 E31 1 1 2 4 M, 1, , ' 5 1 2 tain makin the resentations ' ' ge'g IC' C? mg Benbow,g Q3 2 4lF0SFeI'f8 0 1 CHP S P Swanson,g 2lStega11,g 0 1 O15011,g 0 0 0yC,Eck1 1-1d,g Glas'vich,g 1 0 0lW1111ma11-5 0 at the close of the tourney. E. Eagles 3 Cu.Ne1s'n,g..0 0 5I Mckiuipig 3 1, gm:ZiI'g:rQ.g 3 E 1 Johnson of Abingdon won the Fans1er,g 0' swansorag 1 0 ll Cirim'ic ,g -, ' - . ' - ----l --3 Fans1er,g 0 0 0! IC ' t rght 0 0 0 sportsmanship award, Rainey of 2 1. F 1- ,- - - -I or W l -' - E Knoxville, the free throw trophy,l A158525 ......... gzihigtaii 9l 11?-312' Totals 12 11 22g Totals 10 17 Totals 14 3 201 Totals 23 15 While Wayne McK1e aggepted the Abingdon ........... 7 12 9 10-3B'A11301-13 ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 9 7 3 Corpus 0111511 -- 391 :ig gi championship trophy for the Mo, Officials: F1-itsch and Chamberlain. -Knoxville ....... .7 9 10 11 Olggg:ia1s'g'E1se1e'Xndiiackett. hawk reserves. I Omcials' Fmsch and Chamber! INDIVIDUAL SCORING SEASON RECORD 'GAMES'F.G. 'F.T. 'TY.P. 'AVG.' ' ONEIDA OPPONENTS ONEIDA O PON 1 T C. Johnson, CCD: 3-2 1 1683 68 I 404112451 1 54 1 Alumni '25 , GQVQPT. EN S ' ' ' 56 Toulon 18 I 47 A1'E' B- Johnson j 51 Q 152: 1 549:11-5: 1 45 .mana 16 1 64 Braglgfrazig 1 66 Toul 34 ' ,' G. Adams 1 31 ' 137' ' s12'1o.1' I 69 Stmflgh 24 , 59 - - lftllsfz 20 J Fest r I 50 : 1 : : : : ' 58 Victoria 16 v Knox Co. T. ' 6 , , 21, , 280, 9-5, 1 gg iiFgyStte gi ' sv Victoria15 P H ' . R. Hannam 1 32 I 117: I eval 8.5: f 29 Cambridge 22 1 22 Qiggfa ZZ 1 I I I I I ' I I ' ' Y 1 'B W W If 19 ' -'- - - - - W. HcK1e 1 50 : 69: : 165: 5.5: V 65 Kggxville 40 I District T 80 W t 32 '-' J. Hays ' 50 ' 37' ' 86' 2,91 1 63 Aipgia 22 : 69 Wattage. 53 I I 1 v v 1 , 69 A1-tone 53 ' 55 Altona 29 T' Wm-13111311 : 28 I 21: I 48' 1.'7' 1 69 Cambridge 58 I 65 - - E09d1-3'- 40 ' ' ' 55 V1 12 J- Asphmd I 19 1 18' ' ae' 1.91 - 45 wogdiiii ig : -B---R6 101111 1' ' ' ' ' ' 75 LaFa tt 27 J- Courtright I 26 1 15: 1 51' 1.2- - 61 wmsffe B 38 I Zi 53252' Z2 I 1 - 7 .V ..,., ' 1. 2 ' V 78 Y 11813988 50 1 1 Ga1esb.f54 O D NEI A MOHAWKS '1981'61.9' WON gl LOST L OPPONENTS ' 907'28.3' TI-I E MOHAWK 1947 TRACK THE MOHAWK I947 . T R A C K FIRST--STAR LEAGUE SECOND--COUNTY FIRST--2 TRIANGULAR and 1 DUAL MEET 0 a 4 4 Q 4 w County--INDIVIDUAL RECORDS--S, L, GALE ADAMS: Discus--lst Co.3 lst S. L, W Pole Vault--Tie for lst Co.: 2nd S, L. Record Discus--157' Q2 JACK FOSTER: Broad Qgggf-Sth Co., 4th S, L, 100 Yard Dash--6th Co.--4th S, L. ROGER HANNAM: 200 Yard Low Hurdles--lst Co.p lst S, L.' L. A Broad Jump--2nd S. Record 200 Yd. Low Hurdles--25,03 Broad Jump--19' sin JOE HAYS: 440 Yard Dash--4th Cog: 3rd S, L. BERK JOHNSON: High Qgggf-Tie for 2nd Co.: Tie for 5rd S. L. 200 Lgg Hurdles--2nd S, L, CHARLES JOHNSON: Shot Put--2nd Co.g lst S, L, A Discus--2nd S. L. High Jump--Tie for 5rd S.L. Shot--42 5H Discus--116' 100 ELDON MCKIE: Mile--3rd Co.: lst S. L, DALE NYMAN2 220 Yard Dash--2nd Co.: 2nd S, L 120 High Hurdles--5rd Co.: lst S, L.W Record 120 h,h.--16,1 220 Yd. Dash--23.8 TOM WHITMAN! Half Mile--5rd S. L. Time 2214.5 CLETUS DEVLIN: ggg Yard Dash WAYNE MCKIE: 440 Yard Dash--5th s, L, HIGH HURDLE SHUTTLE RELAYS--40.0 sec. lst County' ' lst Star Leaguei Y CDa1e, Berk, Joe, and Gale? 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'1 11 nh1',' . .gg.g.,- 74. . 1. 14.1.1.1 ' 1 1131 -4 1 1 ' 1 .1 2 -34- .1-. , Q.. ., ,J . -4-: '-E-5?-1-. :,--:ig-: - 3 ff' ' .-.-.32-. 3ic'?f:T: 1 ,..f:.,1 ,1,. ---Q5-H. .1,1-m..,, . .-ck TI-IE MOHAWK I947 FLORENCE ANDERSON LEO WINDISH GERMAINE HANNAM Director President Clerk WILLIAM ADAMS IRENE HOLMES Principal Grades 5 6 6 Grades 7 A 8 LUCILLE SHEDD Grades 1 8 2 LOUISE ERICSON Grades 5 b 4 THE MOHAWK I947 Rooms HI and IV THE MGI-IAWK i947 17 QLASS HISTOR1 In the year 1939 ten frightened first graders started in the Gneida Grade School. Miss Shedd had ten ambitious pupils on their way to success. These ten were: Maynard Adams, Betty Colclaeer, Leona Jensen, Charles Knapp, Betty Perry,'Wi1lodeane Shagnon, Joan Shepherd, Kay Thalmann, Lou Ann Weech, and Patty in ish, Having passed to the second grade, we encountered a new teacher, Miss Rosenberg. We had three new classmates ,Join us-- they were: Dale Peterson, Donald Lundberg and Clifford Haines., These three made up for the loss of two members and one more to the good, In the third grade our new teacher was Miss Wetterling, We had one new classmate this year--Mariana Hinton, 'D in our fourthf ear we had three teachers-wM1ss Wetter-. ' UF S Y ling, Mrs, Sam Ericson, and Mrs, Kenneth Anderson, We added one new member to our class this year who answered the roll by the name of B111 Holcomb, A X Mary Alice Shannon, another new classmate, joined our group in the fifth grade. Four new members Joined us in the sixth grade-B111 Mitchell, James Peek, Eva Bennett, and Revamae Smith. We lost Joan Shape herd this year. Mrs. Ona Courtright was our teacher in both the fifth and sixth grade. Miss Wasson was our new teacher' in the seventh grade and three new members Joined us-Wanda Bean, Audrey Swanson, and Jack Riley. Jack also left us before the end of the year. In our final year of grade school we had one new member-- Robert Newburg. Our teacher was Mr. Adams, We now take time to, thank cur teachers who have helped us through these past eight years. gg g Written by'- Kay Thalmann Lou Ann Weech Patty Windish Wanda Bean ' . .. , , . -., - Y--.--N -.mfr - Waugvrsn- --,!! n- -- vw- '- TI-IE MOHAWK l9ll7 Carolyn Asplund Helen Bean Beverly Cain Mary Lou Foster Florence Heselden Shirley Mae Larson Eugene Lundburg Carole McKie Freddie McNeil Joy Mitchell Lillian Rylander Harvey Turner Marilyn Windish Marlene Bloom Eddie Calkins LaDoris Cololaser Elaine Cunningham Donald Flickinger Marjorie Holcomb Dean Lundburg Sylvia Thalmann Beverly Walton Orville Woodside Johnnie Colclaserx Robert Chezem Marilyn Holmes Riley Kenney' 'No Picture Charles Knapp Donald Lundburg Susan Newberg Hubert Rylander Doris Scott Barbara Turner Rolland Tye Maynard Adams Wanda Bean Betty Colcalser William Holcomb Leona Jensen William Mitchell Robert Newberg James Peek Dale Peterson Revamae Smith Audrey Swanson Kay Thalmann Lou Ann Weech Patty Windish TI-I E MOHAWK I947 , U 1-Uri-. V -s s 14 :5 Y ' :d'Hl ' ' ' ' I ' CIJASS or '47 WILL We, the pupils of the Eighth Grade 'Class of Oneida Grade School, City of Oneida, County of Knox, State of Illinois, do hereby declare this will and testimony to be everlasting. The Eighth Grade leaves our late papers and ability to argue to the seventh grade. , , To our Janitor, Mr. Strandberg, we leave our paper wade, candy wrappers, crumbs, and muddy tracks, To our teacher, Mrd Adams, we will our short talks after school with him, PERSONAL w1LLs Q I, William Mitchell, will my ability to catch the girls eye to Charles Knapp. y I, Lou Ann Weech, leave my ability to flirt with the boys to Holmes, . yarilyn I, Patty Windish, will my slowness to get my papers in on time to Barbara Turner, I: Bob Newburg, will my ability to put the shot to Riley Kenneys - I, William Holcomb, will my athletic ability to Donald Lundberg, 1 I, James Peek, bequeath my ability to play the clarinet to Roger Chezum. f I, Maynard Adams, bequeath my ability to get Els on my re- port card to Albert Harris, I, Revamae Smith, will my red hair to Riley Kenney, I, Betty Colclaser, bequeath my giggles to Doris Scott, I, Wanda Bean, will my seat in the Red School Bus to anyone who can fill ltg s I, Audrey Swanson, will my ability to study to Badmwe Turner I, Dale Peterson, will my ability to grow tall to Huburt Rylander. Lllll I, LeonalJensen,lwilllmyablondeshalr tesRell1nsTyesss sssss I, Kay Thalmann, will my ability to spell to Sue Newburg. Signed and attested to this day, the Iwcnty-eS'1xth1 of .- in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hun- dred and FortywSeven, The Class of '47 ' fwritten by 8th Grade Boys? I THE MOHAWK l947 - -lv CLASS POEM WStr1ve Today for Tomorrow May Never Comen Was the Motto that we choose, And for a flower we agreed to use The beautiful Pink Rose. A The chosing of our class colors Was an easy task 'tis trueg Because for once we all agreed, On the Silver and the Blue. Betty, as president of our class Her giggling we'll never forget She's a remarkable-fair haired lass, Her grades she need not regret. Lou Ann, ranks highest in scholarly fields, Her work is always well doneg. Sweet-voiced and ever dependable She's admired by everyone. I Next comes a charming little miss, Who fits in everywhere, It is Kay, who is a student, too But always does her share. An attractive blonde is Audrey She's always a friend indeedg - Sweet-tempered and ever thought- ful She's kind to those in need., Leona, a somewhat quiet girl, Is smart in all her books, She is popular with all the group, And should be, with her looks, An attractive red-head is Pat, With merry eyes of blue, ,lGoodsgradeseshe hasacarrredsv The whole year through. One of the red-haired girls in the class, She's always where there's fun It's Reva, who is so loveable You'll see, her work well done, O Wanda, with friendly, jolly ways Will always help you in need, She helps keep the room in order She's always a friend indeed. Next comes Jim, a studious lad In grades he is swell, And when he gets in High School We know that he'll do well, Dale, better known as Pete, p Always likes to tease, He is the tallest of the boys And always tries to please, Maynard, is a fine student, And a good athlete as well, He is the pet of the cheer- leaders, As everyone present can tell, Bill, better known as Mitch, Is liked by everyone. He's a very friendly boy, And is always in for fun, I Bob is our mischievous one, He doesn't like to study, He'd rather make a funny face To amuse everybody, Next on our list is B111 Holcomb He is our best athlete On diamond, floor, or running track, ' He simply canlt be beat, l l They are now leaving O. G, SQ With marks both good and bad, But they will always remember The grand times that we've had, written by The Seventh Grade TI-IE MOHAWK I947 Rooms I and H THE MOHAWK I947 -..l. -Y Mary Louise Alioto Susan Calkins Jerry Carlson Larry Hurr Foster Johnson Darrel Montgomery Joyce Nystrom Paul Scott Nancy Kay Wilson Barbara Bean Ronald Cash Janice Childers Helen Collinson Claire Hagg Dean Johnson Stephen Leighton Joan Montgomery Glenda Kay Moore Wilma Reynolds Judy Roe Arkelle Sloan Niel Strandberg Diana Stratton Rex Swanson Billy Turner Delores Peterson Wayne Hagg Lynda Smith Jerry Tye Mary Peterson Donald Reynolds Connie Lu Rylander Karen Rylander Alvin Woodside Aaron Carlson David Goodell Martha Hurr Ruth Kay Leighton David Moore Max Olson Junior Reynolds Donnis Scott Preston Scott Betty Bean MiCmkms Joanne Clifford Dafid EGWQPQS Nancy Murdock Ethel H0lC0mD Kathleen Stickle Jerry Strattoni YNO Picture Rooms I and II THE MOHAWK I947 SOFTBALL The Grade School Softball Team won 8 out of 9 games dur- ing the season--capturing 2nd place in the County Play-Offs. Timely hitting, coupled with good support behind the steady pitching of Don Fllckinger made the young Mohawks a tough team to beat. The Usual Starting Line-up Follows: Rylander. . . . . L.F. Peterson. . . . . 1 B. Adams . . . S.S. Peek. . . . . . R.F. Knapp . . . . 2 B. Flickinger. . . . P. Holcomb . . . . . C. Mitchell. . . . C.F. Woodside. . . . . 5 B. Q Reserve outflelders included: D. Lundburg, Newburg, Tye, Turner, Dean Lundburg, McNeil, Calkins, Colclaser, E. Lundburg SOFTBALL SCORES Oneida. . 12 Victoria. . . 8 Oneida. . 9 Victoria. .5 Oneida. . 29 Altona. . . . 4 Oneida. .55 Altona. . .4 Oneida. . 14 Wataga. . . .12 Oneida. .15 Wms.Field .6 Oneida. . 11 Wataga. . . . 5 Oneida. . 8 Wms.Field .l Oneida. . 5 Wataga. . 8 fChampionshipD Won 8--Lost 1 TI-I E MOHAWK I947 ..... .... 11 .il FIRST SQUAD Standing: Donald, Holland, Coach Adams, Bill, Hubert Sitting: Maynard, Jim, Dale, Charlie, Bill SECOND SQUAD C Standing: Fred, Riley, Robert, Coach Adams Sitting! Orville, Harvey, Dean, Donald, Eugene THE MOHAWK I947 D31 B111 Jim Coach Maynard bhH?19S B Adams Bill W bgft THE MOHAWK I947 - '?l J FIRST FIVE Maynard, Charles, Dale, Jim, and Bill. Mr. Adams, Coach CHEERLEADERS Marilyn Holmes, Marlene Bloom, and Leona Jensen THE MOHAWK i947 ln , pk A A I3 Wins, Orz e Loss Q Is' 0neida Record ONEIDA, March 18.f--Whenfythe Uneida Gracie school cage team won the cgmniy title in the heavy weight division last' ' week. it imarkedm iheirv 13th Win iagaiusiu Kona lass for the Seascin, with the gone seibafgxk earning at the hands of Wyoming in the Gaihsa wurna- ment, The Oneidans giled up a gtotal of 485 paints for an average 13533 per game as, compared with 239, fm' 1? pev'game , raffkeni' up by the opposition., Five members of the 'squadgf Adams, P92k,1Pe- terson, Mitcheil and Holcamb ware eighth graders, 1Qifith'L1indberg,i Tye, ,Knapp :md Rylander being seventh gradexssf ' ' Bill Adanzs, coach, a Mohapvkg f 1 jletterw Wiunex' wiring' his high gsuhoml days and later' ,a letizermang in fastball, basketball and iracit at? Monmouth foliage, sawed inyjhe afmy 'airi camps Kami sgvizntf 185 Irwnths in India. 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APPROVED AWD P 1 ULLORUM TESTED rdf fd fi' f' ff 11 if AND IJ I D We admire the wisdom of those who ask us for advice, V' A L S U Ik Q CJ N I D A Ii EW N I - -'jf' 6 ff A I N' kQA I if II wad S, Slft 3, VEIll1m?a1 Speiiaztv I QN5 rm, Mmgrg i ,,- , -L --' I ' 'A ' I TI-I E MOHAWK I947 lii-il. -lr , W QD CD1 Dk H LU H R 1,CEUQAlQllil 1fEl'lVf,liiVA U CDU? CD QR l NDING ia MI X R NG A LL QRAINS, 2-1 Q U C, H I Q N f f L U M 5-5 E if f Som PA N Y 9 f A L T Q N A THE MOHAWK I947 WATCH Ewfiwflim- RADQOS - ELEf1.TRfCAL f-Wi-V4N'X'fl55 GlFTWARf LUQQAQF QsREDI'f Af NU ENIQA CQST LEQJNARD Qfifi Dl'f Exlxfflifi 55 3376 mmm DHQNE Slim MMM GALESBURQ Qaid the dentist as he examined the patientha fillings, There's gold in them there gills. w H E 12 I2 Ii R MMDB MEET F EA 'I U RJ NG STEAKB CHOPS CHICKEN .TURKEY FOUNTAIN SERVICE ,with ROSZELL'S SEALTEST ICE CREAM PARTY ROGMS above the GRILL for 40, 24, 15, and 12 Across Qrom the ORPHEUM E. W. Reynolds, Owner .Lu na TI-IE MOHAWK l947 f-1 Q U A L l 'I' Y D R U if RCSZUUS ICE CRE AM T RUi.f,E5 FUTELQ PjlQj1F'ERLY fi E D C. RUSS DR UQ i'VQ l'i E CQ, MAINE? 3w1zxsLxx2v i5.ALES'E M263 gas Q2 W, J Q:-1 N SUN Cf, if mw QLXL E U RQ Q fi E A 'VE ST DQf F'f1X IYIQM N 'lb' STQRE 51NC'E P53632 EVEIQKPYAI 1 !?IilFQ?4 'Vi' I E 4 5 'CME 3518 M U-Y THE MOHAWK I947 ?i'H LL 1 PS 66 PRQDUCTLS ANDERSQN Gil. CQ BULK D!S'fR1E5 UVQR VERNQN VVALTLRS S ERV ICE STATIUN MVLQQLQLLHLL U- 5 L L 4 N QL? Potent advice to wome If at fir-st A you don't succeed, try and cry g 1 3 L A xl, U F., , , , . CJ Hb l SON ij SE RV IC: 5 YAY DN L MULSIL, QAS MCJEJLIL Q1 L L1 KJ Sifa il 5f igvfii E L IELIEHJESS H-iuuae, 7 fm. 'TCD RM- Mm. 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Rio I presume Breakfast is served Off again Three Sophomores Posing THE MOHAWK I947 ---. .- l ,Ns . .- fi, . CfXKLSCNW KwkKfNeE ' GLWER FARM mum-iwsfr-JT AND TrzAc,TOz1 RLWXIRJNCJ P I- L 1 5 6,53 mzfbnafxafl Qfrua, AND ACCESBCJEIYS QPEiDA ILUPKM1 ,..i...-.-1-....- ...1........l---- 'Sign seen in a Hotel! We don't believe in idle rumors. All guests must make their own bedS.n we-J- meg-J he--1-Ne i REkKWQiRAliU 1 LQCKER SERVKE See us about your wants for e eeereaaeaexwaaaaa EAT BETTYR HEAT CURING AND SEQOKING E, W, Bowman W., M. Bowman , ,+, ,, R, TI-IE MOHAWK I947 mx A H I- ,,,.. .-., ,..,. .f.- .. . - E 'M-15 ,izflxkfxfxifgks Mm MECi lfXN!CS BLANK QALEEBUQQ, 1Ll,TNOT5 1N GALESBEARG :SINCE ISM MEMBER or ffm RAL M5-favs SYSTEM 1 1 1- ' 4 ME ME3EI'i Ui' FEDERAL DEPUSIY E INSURANCE COKEQR ,LW ON 7e'11 have to rehearse that, said the under'- taker as the coffin fell out of the car. Ray 11. Hincnuff Jenn D, Wilslm I-Il NC!-IIJFPAND VV li.. SON FUNERAL 1-I CME AND Q4-i AIPEL Q E Nmw+u faaQ Aa STREET QALESISURG, IL L INOGS . PHONE V240-6 3 THE MOHAWK i947 Q + CCMFGRTABLE CONGENIAL gglg YQUR FUTURE ENTERTAINMENT HFOR WHOLE FAMILY DELIGHT, TAKE IN A Movm TONIGHT., I Q? ug 4 as HH EQ In .m, Ri . is .ia is 55 if 12:55 5 R sizes- fffsfaea. --af , 1 I 'fffia 135: 'gszsgaz 952355 fzssfsi 5225 1 3 I 1, 'ihgifu BBQ . F. A . A rin- .1 - , .. af- W ELCCDMESR YOU D. L. SCHIEFERDECKER, MGR. You can't always heal a hurt by hurting a heel. HENEQE Qfwg I PRESCR!?'flCJN DRUGCAST EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE 1 A 9 '- X . , , , lad: X L , , A E V Y .Af 1 , . ' 145 Q I ' r , -3 ' , .V H - I ' I NI-XRD-QP!-'iIN,'I'S 5 VARNISHS A169113 S S HODAKS AND SUPPLIES GIFT DEPARTMENT I FOUNTAIN SERVICE momg I TI-IE MOHAWK l947 r A I NT i .7 IEA TT 3? EE E5 T5 Eief QT- -1 Jae. ease: --4.1-Q 'f.fz-'- zirgzw 2511-2- ,4-I-21 2551- Eiga- fziifz: 113:33 5:1353- Yssg ffzgff . 151551 211:52 up 2:31515 '-1-U Jen- -- -rr.-.A .-.4--. 1 -.+.-- gii I -.-J! 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D AV 1 D 5 N- L I5 R11-HD Eff, Q I Q nm 5 gvmmmkwaim ILLWMDW E FARM SUPPLITS BJILDTNG MATERIAL-RCCFI G CONTRACTORS 5 - 6 SN 1' Tl-IE MOHAWK i947 --1i 1,. 1 1 kg,An,vA-QIQEAMWCQM WNY QYO U ll as E ST C fa M M M A fa 14 ET QALVA ILLINUIS A 'FOLIQ' out Ol five w Omen haters .are women. Q LaiNN sE 5 Q RQ CERY EVE RY 'HH NG 59,2 VCU 'VAEQLE Liorsfxsw 1wfLfxNuzf.a If-X i, ,. FJ- if-.5 VJ , If Kmjf l VQK L V V N ,. ,..,.. I . .::xsz'1r1 ,.. -.- -- - '- '--'- ' ' ' ' TI-IE MOHAWK I947 I j J -- FH- . I--,-W.-, -, V - YJHUQ.. , - lv-1-L . H., , f t g 4 f I i , 2.V !QS'D BEST rm OUALSTY Q - -- X Til iff 317 R -' -Ao! .. A-1 unsung- N? if if'-V f- x HDR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Dliwi HQJME Gy PNN!-X JEHICK SHQES V. EUDNKMNK SHCME 3WDRE DHIJVVN SWAIRS -M--- CQRNEIQ Mmm Mlm vfzfvflxf fff'f2EfiY': -,A LE 'Sfggawf 2? s LL 1 wfgi Smart Susie oan't stand fat worren vno always laugh at other peoplfvs ,Xmmse JAQKEfSU?HyLgfQRg .,ARMYQWfSURPUKn33Qi5 QUME !N!1QQKWxM3UND X Pr r-' ' x r-' ' F :- KCJUIQQWALNWAKS Wk LQLJNM: 2 H- Pf-fm1Q fncgwpm CQALES 5 PX 1 L L, -- -v Yvvv- -401.1 , THE MOHAWK I947 Haye a pill? Thanks, just had one. HHDPY Cuddle up Windy? Sunstruck Going home Smile for the birdie Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 1 Compliments of STEELE'S SERVICE STATION Wataga, Illinois as Phone 5 on 47 C H E T 'S-T E E L E If D I C K LII TIL E ENGLAND'S REPAIR AUTO TRACTOR SERVICE Q REPAIR Standard Oil Products WATAGA ILLINOIS Phone 55-55 How to make a speech: WGet up' Speak up--Shut up--Sit down.N DAVIS GRAIN COMPANY ' Grain FEEDS--SEEDS--TWINE--FENCE Wataga, Illinois Phone 55 on 22 Your Business is Appreoiated Q. L. THOMPSON GROCERY Wataga Illinois soon WISHES to your School and Community youn' TRADE APPRECIATED TI-I E MOHAWK I947 l Q 1 A , ,, gnu Q!In--r - -N comp-L1MENTs l OF f ir- ' X' ' E iMr'UgMtN I L U C if Y fi, Nl QQ M P AN Y i 4 3 1 r ff' -f g.. gg. CASE SALES AND SERVICE E 2 no c ,, ! '- 5:1-.-zz., 'fb ' 1 E Wataga 1 - ' X- -1 5 Illinois Get off the stove, mother, that's 5 not the place to ride the range, 2 W , 1 f- V ' - - f ' ' WL ' 5 X 'A Q 'T fx r . mica CME fl-ff A fig 2 A ax! lj 1 l F-X V S 2 'xc .M 2 MEALS SHORT ORDERS n ' X 'N n rg X4 X! FOUNTAIN seavrcm l Q Lj QM u i g l 1' l lHE SEB!ElGOLDENlQREXMllQE CREAMe, lllll A1llKlnde of E1ectricgAppl1enceQ Q Stoves-Stokers-Washers n Refrigerators-Home Freezers We'1l Take Your Order for Fancy v - 4' Ice Creams for Special Occasions SLELLGAS SHRVICE N Altona, Illinois Q ALTCNA, ILL. PHONE 276 St ore Ph , 437 House Ph, 240 TI-I E MOHAWK I947 - I s ! Z I 7 1 j in T ,-, Coponedo D 2 1 my Rug t QALvA,aLuNQ1S Bm ries T1 E FIQESS-I-IVKEAT M L. im- F12ESn-1-FRIJIT Owner A N D G1 Tllinol S VEGETAIBLE5-QROCEMES Q , Pt-U1 igiigfiiiuii ziztoazmizff12:12izifizzfiiizzsfzighlti EBEN FRANKLIN ' JAQOBSCD N Ti-iE.S'VORE TRY , OF JACOI3SQN'S2 ETEN TI'-CUBAN? RUSKS LLSEHJ L nifgmefzs ff ITEMS f mom swam 1 3 ' f ir A F -.. , I s I MWA f 'UW UP? 9 AEVWLU' THE MOHAWK I947 . ROBERTS 6 LITCHFIELD Dealers in . .. 4............-.- TOUREENE'S GROGIRI LOCKER SERVICE Quality COAL GRAIN FEED , Merchandise RIO, ILLINOIS RIO, ILLINOIS A g1r1's promise to be on time carries a lot of wait. L5 LJCQS'W+-HIE CQAL CO ALPHA ILL. MAID-RITE SANDWICH SHOP Maid-Rite Sandwiches III III LUNGHES II Soft Drinks Ice Cream ALPHA, ILLINOIS I TI-IE MOHAWK l9lL7 !--, T -- f - iv ., - ' - ,-a ,. -1 CQM HL i M iN I QUM awie Of , l 6422 mm sw. . -sz: v GALQSBUE-ie 1 l G-OfDRICH 'mms and BATTERIES l l RECAPPING VULCANIZING 41 --'rf , fxfx ,LX I l FORD FERGUSON TRACTORS I ,..--- I I 1:'-I P' I 2 YTJKW' 4 K.-'lf-X-.L-h ifiyxx--I 1 Indian girls have plenty fun with beau and err-or. W YY , Compliments of 1 .. A i f.-1 Q. 355- THE 5 .. 2 Q e .-22,QgT'Ye l if 14 Q 7 X 1 5 fb i- 1 Hi' QA! T'7l:LL,fI:x I 'jf' fm ! ,X 4 bf xr '1fX1,1l.. iiklk li JV Q V, , f ..,., , , V QM PAN V ,. X I 4 f'Nx ,Q - . J Q Q N lfqfxl f UN TLV' 'Xl 1 l 3 I h Y X q , A ee e enismbucws ore ee a Q' -, 'Q i N-3 A,-1 - '- E -. . ax A Lf e I X ' 5- 3 STOKELY an DEL MONTE FINEST Foons E I Now located at BBW HOIIIB. 2 1 L2 C? L !-X S T M Al N GALESBURG, 1LL1No1s H r l . , A ,Al w jrh,,m A U e 4 ,, TI-I E MOHAWK I947 -... .i-.. .qgk li .o oo l o oo W loin- l-, a ,X C W F C0Ni, 1qAT1l,1u,AT:ONS f J Q ---' i TO THE mov A M 23 GRADU!-XT1Nf'.' mm - . . ...I 1 5 X f xy f'. - xl S QMPVVLX DJ I 5,--' V' Y, F' F' o l L- Q NX f-of if- NU MINIATLJIH Ps-mu: fx' n J' 'F . ,fs ' 4 'iS'.s , I' wt-IILIQ L1 WAT Lo,-X' n',.,15,U,iQ an SCI-IERRY in, 3 oi LL. -,- N i E E Q.fx1,ugwm,mG. n 1, 4, 1 A S R333 Fi?li?SfmON If' you never' tell a lie all ggour' friends will stop 4 peaking to you and your enemies will think you'ge lying anyhow! come-aATU1.AT1oNs FROM i llxfxf L gg I K: 'D' X. F' A in M SNA PDY 'o-'EQQVIQQ E L! l .fix of lxivfy fx l Lf J W Ijilj, ffXRC I EE L UN 3--3 ' J Q if L L iff il. if XXN45 GALESBURG M A 'G N f - - C1 Al- l TI-IE MOHAWK I947 - I s 1-1.-il, ANDERSON ' PPE STATE A NK I M PL LE M E N T ONEIDMLLINOQS f,Q1XfXi3OLXNY MCCORMICK-JDEERING Con ratulations and Success io the Class of 1947 TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS N b f th Federal ONEIDA T ILLINOIS D p it I ance Corp, W 11 said th gg 1 th t y t f me frying p 1 I nn f 1 I-ffigfiyaa ., T JD J I-11!lIwIIU,ww,-IM If LH E PLACE ,L O COML VUE YOUR SfXNfDVVIC5H FU NE R AL 5. DINNEQ MQW QTCPENW7 AM fl FIVE? Qi QUICK .IND couamzous SERVICE . O NE t D A Ioun P.f,TP.oN:IGE APPRECIITED I v f 'Y .. 71 TI-IE MOHAWK I947 . .::g.:A C ' - . --.1-.QQQ N.. . - .........-f ...... ... ...,. ... xii ew H-IE .A NLAHXSQNI fx fl ' 'mf F' fXXII'5X ILJVLI... sfJJ Q-fJx'f s....f..f I if--N ,.-, ...,..-.........-.--.-..-1--...---.,f e..,...,-H --- - --' Finest Bluebird Diamonds The best in watches Sterling Silver LIP I'x'TPW V4HW'IIF j . I , - gd. .su - - - ' N ' .HfWi: I- I A5 The modern girls dress t JOIN YOUR GALTSBURG Y. M. C. A. S WILEY. IN G DANCING BOWLING POCL HI-Y TRI-HI-Y IT'S YOUR GALHSBURG ,qw II IL O ki QUALITY 'ORK GOURTEOUS SERVICE EVERYTHING IN DRY CLTANING 69-19 155 N. Broad Dial 5656 ll--cook about the same way. GALTSBURG TYPEWRITIR CO 72 s. Cherry szvo GALESBURG,'ILLINCIS Typevsizsss ADDING sic ALL mixes eeSALES 3'RVICE - v . T. LISCH, PROP. THE MOHAWK I947 -ll-1.1 I cam STANUAQD SERWCE CAWQ1 SUN GREASING-NKSHING-GAS -4- MOTOR OIL 4 PLUMBING AND Repairs for all I makes and models HEATING of gars. ATLAS TIRES W BATTTRIES 8 ACCESSORIES Phone: 154 Red Oneida, Illinois Oneida, Illinois Some think prairie-dog palatable, while others don't gopher it. I SRANDARLPCNL CXJWHZATULATHDNS ,-so . Q Cx D o THE F PVWUUCV f-,xzfxfiemes CURLEY CRQLJSE f 0 gg- FARM 8a CITY leg DEQVERIES he has Ii FI QEEAT IQN PARKER Place orders with telephone BONDI BUILDING operator, GALESBURG Z L. o Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 l L IT PAYS A IF fd r-J To have your shoes repaired. C13 3qiCiLJ y,j ij E: A They LOOK BETTER FEEL BETTER I O ,-1 V f Q X' MT LONGER A N D5 A QQ: ISVISIBLE HQLF SOLES d X X i ' t d, , N 11 A ' Nmmsis we a 8 lfQQDi'lUU., b Rubber, Leather, Composition ' ALL OTHER SHOE HEPAIIS LACESPOLISHES 1 1 1 g N Q 1 3 ACCESSORIES -H - - - ' AT POPULAR PRICES .aNDEasoN SHOE sHoP Phone 5 on 94 Woodhull . , L Flo was fond of Ebenezer- WEb,W was short, she called her beau. T d f Lo r t Caesar! Talk of 1 es o ve, g ea You should see them-egg and F104 'fi-1 E VHE O WQQDHUWL H W DlS?f1XTCi'i V I L LAS: CA rf: PUBLISHERS ,h XIX! Q Q L L Phone Woodhull ss 5 LJ La i Yxw qiui l EQA. Proprietor A so O . O 1 al Tl-I E MOHAWK l947 WOODHULL MOTOR COMPANY W3 Buy and Sell A. R. LUALLEN AND SON USED CARS 6 TRUCKS Please notify us and we will Contact you at your oonvenienve regardless of distance, WOODHULL, ILLINOIS DIGK SHAW, Manager C. Don Wyooff GENERAL TRUCKING AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Said the man as he looked at his 1955 Ford: 'There may be a Ford in my future, but there's b amed little future in this Ford,' ANDE RSC N CARL HERNDON r - Dealer in KEXA5 1 S V012 F GENERAL MERCHANDISE RNoo1liQIULL, 1LL1No1s W QQDH UL L D R UQ SLBNDNES roxmmmw seavwcs , , -4- - 1. lk THE MOHAWK l947 -ls. l ' I AL T CENA MTON A WELDE RS CME Electric and Acetyline C U Tf you cen't come to me, I let me come toe you. f-XLTO A ll . PHONE '277 N L ILHQNAIQD NUSUNI These liquid' stoelsings' certainly Cover' a multifcude of Shins. P R is 1 H I, OU 2 E -:I Q Y221:f:::a: 1 Q N T 4 ESBTTS 2 OME ' 'JRVIGE I P35 '13 A 'I 5 4 4 GROCERTES and MEMS I GET THE HA?TT GF STQIPIT-'G 'I' A 1 fr-' ' If F' R 5 me eeee eee W eeee WWWIeeeeWmeLeemeewee I We I j FHONE 519 - ITEXACO SERVICE n n' ALTONA, ILLINOIS .fail I 5 TI- -- 3' I I 'If' - - gdcrwylf -,- W1 , ,,--,,- Y ,------ ' . fzf fx ft- '- I :Jr-17 I Y Y Y v f Tl-IE MGI-IAWK I947 4.-..-.-..,. ..,... ..... ... .. ... ...- . ......,... ..-..,.....,- ...Y...,......'-V--I f-I I I i Q 1 4 1 ! E S ' .. xl 5. Af' L' X 9 ii 'aaa EE is f 5 , I - .- f 2 .Iv Q- X i ft F' I s Lnf- p I, A , . i 5 :QI E? E5 'I? ffl F' 'D ' M QQ J iv X' IV -I ' Ii ki vi ax: I N Il I I I E ? if 1 Q s BLACKSMITH as WELDING 1 t YI 5 E 1 ONEIDA ILLINOIS U fill Al gf' 'ig I V 6 nw I -:I '- .1 Consideration is what a lady shows when she sho?1zSw1'12f:' husband with a bow and arrow because she doeasn a- to wake the Children, M I vw, ,M ....-.,.., .4 H 'MH'mUMM I .. - NN v,f f I 'I - Q' Pi fix U tlxx I '71 I -. - i' is .5 L3 uk ' nf 'al :XX X Xxx . X Q WK f1'- 5534 5 :2 , , --I, I Q - ' .f- If I : 236, I-XJ ljklqj E -Mlgixef I -.I it P O U L T R I 5 O R E A N 3 e g JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS Q E G G S I AND I, R E D c O M D F E E D s A REPAIR SERVIG E Phone 251 UN' I' ONEIDA ILLINOIS' EIL Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 . 1i.l.-l-- Acting silly. ' How about a ride? What's cooking? Why so serious? Annual Trio. The Olson Busload. Be careful. What's in your pocket? Our Man Walt. Swanson's Model A 10. 11. What's so interesting? WL. TI-IE MOHAWK i947 . 1 2 1 A I P'HI iw WIAROEQANIYS V .Ie O f SERVICE STATION .ACONFECT IONERY a H O T L U N C H E S A LEETIRES N IURRS 4 GREASING TIRE REPAIRING M S A N O N I c H R S Q Q Y ,, A , , , CE POJBERT M IIOREII I .'V , f 5 Ili 2 c A N D I Q A I Oneida Illinois I GALVA ILLINOIS E Phone 1-25 ' ,, II,I I I I,,,:Al- ,...,,,..,ui,..,Av.,A..-,.A,,,,......,,A.... .fAA..,.--.AA.-A --A A Q. A. PETERSON GENERAL TRUCKING Oneida, Illinois A --'H ' I' 'I'-l :.... f,1.-,-. FOLGER'S SERVIQE L ,rain I l Nataga, 11113018 I GAS A OIL Truck Deliveries 4 L- -Sf A-A ----I.-AA.. ,-. .,...-LA. --':1.....Y.. .. ........ ,. ...,-.... -- A .- I .O ? 3 f I ,I 9 ONPLIMENTS of 2 ANDREWS IMPLEMENTS 2 MASSEY HARRIS Full LIne QI ll l l Quality NASRIRSS l 1 I I MAELE QNDERSON . Q NEW IDEA Beauty Shop ' j Spreaders and Corn Pickers I W I 'oodhull i Phone 645 Altona, Ill. 6 ' ' Illinois 2 , , vi- , i E I 2 F I 3 f B I I c 1 I I I 5 5 5 v Nl Q I 5 I 3 8 2 THE MOHAWK I947 I I 1 f 4' ...................... ,-...,.-..., ...,.,....Q,...... L. M I L L E R ' B Paint Q Wallpaper Store Duane Peart, Mgr. Your Headquarters for Paint, Walloaoer, Glass, Window Shades, Venetian Blinds and Gibson Greeting Cards ........ .....-.-...,.....-.-,,. gn-hav-----.---M -'- 4. S P A N G I E R LyS Electric Appliances Refrigerators - Washers Stokers - Furnscea and Fil Gonversion Burners 453 E. Mein St. Galesburg STROH7R2T Q , i , , Ross ' z ELEQIBIQ CCYPANY 76 S. Cherry Everything in Electric Appliances, Radios, Fixtures Repair Q Contrectlng Phone 2428-6 Quality Hosiery and Anklets y Smart Handbegs 1 Costume Jewelry L Gherm ?rscelets and Shorms 5 Q ELSA MATIE HCSIERY SHOE ! ' 314 QE. Main Street I GALESEUPG ILLINOIS 1 . . .,,.... -A .-..... - FO? FINE JEWELRY Q FRG 4j9UE?QX Q . CTfmHIQRS V34 L FRANK JEVELERS 323 E. Mei S . P n t 241 E, Yain St. QALESEURG IILINCI? i GALESBURG ILLINOIS L . M. , le,, I, ,-H- .i Mm,n,,,,,H.vM-,,,MnMpn,-Af-M--win-in Everything SWSGY MyA S O N ' S M 5 R K E T Th2t'S Good 5 Self-Service I I lTolEstI I I I I I I I I Illl g Groceries 5 Meats KARTELVORN KANDE SHOP I g f Q, IMSCN, Prop. 5115 sea 444 E. Main st t phone 114 Galesburg Illinois 3 Alphq, Illinois I . .,.- .... .v . .- ......,.-.......-.....- ..,-.-...............-,..f ... ....-- THE MGI-IAWK I947 I, . 9A13L5.QlXU.S 2 APPLIANCE STORE Sales and Service ALWAYS QUALITY CLEANERS Maytag Washers, Electrical Goode RELIABLE QEANERS Hoover Sweepers A Market Street W Telephone 255 ' GALVA Q ILL.' GALVA ' ILLINOIS W I., i Y V i -AW V Y V f 4p6Ef3559+i'y5 x ' l '2 ,- ROA s A NAD 1: R 'A s esnsum , w a p SHOES---DRY Goons gk Q Q-l 53 NGTIONS-DRUGS 4 . .. ALTONA ILL. W E 'E Fi . V if - I EV H , i .--Q, Y , Q, A MEATS and GROCERIES For Gas, O11 A Short Orders STOP! Kao ,,rA N,ST: ED'S Atme MARKET QANQNQRNBALL s , On , 54 t Qmmf e?,t??ff Iflf L Wataga I111no1s BI sr-lop ' e SHELL SERVICE I 5TATION Gasoline, on Arvcxrfeezeo A Cigarettes, Candy, etc, Open Daily Including Sunday And Holiday i 1:15 p,m, to 9 p,m, 1 '.q-1l-- - -v'--1 f f BOB'S CASH MARKEI MEATS GROCERIES Open Evenings T111 8 Q , ALTCNA ILLINOIS Tl-IE 'MOHAWK l947 THE MOHAWK l947 .l. T- Tl-IE MOHAWK I947 ' - l.l.i..T-1
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