Orangeville High School - Orano Yearbook (Orangeville, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Orangeville High School - Orano Yearbook (Orangeville, IL) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 33 of 98
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..r 'WW' i' , i'-lg 09383111 Carol Bridge Earl Bear Janiece Boyer Roy Gift Theora Keister CLASS ROLL Hiram Smith Grace Walker Rachel Winebrenner Emma Musser Esther Moyer Merrill Mays Sylvia Riem Ethel Sanders J UNIORGRAMS J ustice gives Rachel the place of great stateg anice, in love, shares a similar fate. U pward one gazes to see Earl's broad gring rging keeps Hiram from raising a din. N ever you saw one more modest than Grace, or ever such features as Ethel's fair face. I magine more beauty than Carol's brown hairf n Emma we find a good artist most rare. O rder Theora your printing to do. - f Merrill in football much merit we knew. R oy is on hand with his truck for each game. ecording the studious, Esther we'll name. S ylvia takes school as a serious factg o next year we hope all these will be back. PG 27 Dis

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Q 4 Clbrann JUNIOR OFFICERS RACHEL WINEBRENNER EARL BEAR President Vice-President - Motto: Success comes in Cans, Colors: Cardinal and White. Flower: Red Rose. Class Advisor: Miss Hyndmari. 'fs CAROL BRIDGE ' Secretary and Treasurer failure in Can'ts. .ll- 26



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Gbrann --oo JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY . September 2, 1923, sixteen trembling boys and girls entered Orangeville High to begin their work as Freshmen. Our fear was soon banished, however, as we were welcomed by the Juniors at a Hallowe'en party. We were there, not with bells on but with our appropriate color--green-and the party proved to be a lively one. A class meeting was called by our class advisor, Mr, Hunt, and Janiece Boyer was elected President, Hiram Smith Vice-President and Theora Keister Secretary and Treasurer. Feb. 4, we gave a farewell party for Floyd Blunt who moved to Durand. Many games were played and valentines were exchanged. Our number was then fourteen, as one of our classmates had given up the struggle early in the term. We finished our first year in High School successfully, having furnished mem- bers for outside activities, such as the Glee Clubs, Latin Club, and Athletics. The second year found only thirteen of our members ready to resume their tasks, but a new member joined the ranks and later in the term another cast her lot with ours, filling the place of another who had fallen by the way. The class officers were elected as follows: Hiram Smith, Presidentg Earl Bear, V ice-President, Merrill Mays, Secretary and Treasurerg and Mr. Hunt, Class Advisor. We aided the Seniors in the Orano Campaign and most of the girls took part in the Home Lighting Contest, two of them winning both local and territorial prizes. We returned in September and organized our class as follows: Rachel Wine- brenner, Presidentg Earl Bear, Vice-President, Carol Bridge, Secretary and Treasurer, and Sylvia Riem, Class Historian: Miss Hyndman was made our class advisor. On Ha1lowe'en we entertained the Freshmen at a masquerade and some of the disguises were very unusual. Again we are furnishing members for the Glee Clubs and all of the boys are tak- ing active part in athletics. Every school activity finds the Juniors well represented. Although we are thirteen in number we hope it will not prove to be unlucky. So far, we have been successful in our campaigns of selling candy and subscriptions to magazines which we carried out in anticipation of funds to be needed for the ban- quet to be given for the Seniors at the end of the year. We trust that the success will continue throughout our one remaining year in High School, and that we can say at the end, that we have contributed something worth while to its life, while we were there. f SYLVIA RIEM. PQ 23 92

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