Pana Township High School - My Diary Yearbook (Pana, IL)
- Class of 1937
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772ml Dian, 1937 THE PUBLICATION OF MY DIARY IS SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS 'mul Dian, IS PUBLISHED AS VOLUME 27 OF THE GWOQGMG PANA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL PANA, ILLINOIS 1 rum The ice, Here's ihe key fo my l937 diary. Unlock il' and see for yourself fhal' l've used lhe mod- ern lingo of fhe siudenf, fhal' l've scoufed around for all fhe mischievous, impossible Things kids do here and squealed on ihem, fha? l've disguised lhe names of fhe clubs and acfivilies and even fold a liHle aboui' school work. l hope you like if. Dead Diafzxy, The big secrei' is ou+! The seniors are dedi- cafing 'Phe I937 Panorama fo Miss Isabel Cassell because she laugh? fhem nouns and verbs and coached 'lheir plays and over- looked fheir faulfs and undersiood fheir shorfcomings and made fheir affairs her affairs and wrung fheir necks and cul' off Their ears and because fhis is her las'l' year of fif'l'y years of reaching. Spine? fine Top L Ln- , .. ' MYSCHGOI. The pafh that leads to work not done To games not played, To dreams una'reamT -The path That feads To school. OUR courses ore oTTered To sTudenTs oT Ponoi I-Iigh School: college prep, commerciol, indusTriol, ond generol. OT course, we ore permiTTed To sTudy subiecTs oTher Thcin Those oTTered in our seIecTed courses. All oT us ore required To sTudy generol science. The eIecTive sciences ore biology, chemisTry, ond physics. All Tour science clcxsses hoive Two Ioib periods oi week, ond iT's Ioods oT Tun moking hydrogen ond corbon and ocid combinoTions. We cilso hove To Toke Tour yeors oT English. As Tresh- men we Ieorn obouT nouns ond verbs ond The Lody oT The I.oke g cis sophomores, Julius Coesor ond nouns, os iuniors, poems ond ballads ond more nouns, ond os seniors we sTudy whichever oppeols To us The more: business English or English IiTerciTure. LoTin ond French, eIecTive subiecTs, ore IoTs oT Tun-we Tigure ouT oiII Those Tunny looking words ond Tinolly geT o good sTory ouT oT Them. IT we choose o college prep course, we Tcike cilgebrci I ond plone geomeTry: we muITipIy ci by ci I-xl ond geT ci I-PXZI cind Ieorn why ci cenTroI ongle is meosured by iTs inTercepTed orc. Some oT us TurTher our knowledge oT mciTh wiTh olgebro II ond solid geomeTry. The sociol sciences oTTerecI ore world hisTory, civics, economics, ond Americoin hisTory, o required subiecT, which is every senior's mciin Toreheod wrinkler. The commerciol ond indusTriol subiecTs, which do noT prepore one Tor college buT ore reolly useTuI, ore The non-ocodemic ones. When we ore Treshies ond sophs, we sTudy business Troining ond com- mercicil ciriThmeTic which build The ToundoTion Tor our TurTher work in This course. As iuniors ond seniors we Type nighT ond doy To geT our budgeTs reody To hound ing we Try To Toke shorThond o liTTle biT TosTerg ond we sToy up loTe To geT our bookkeeping-ond in oddiTion sTudy commerciol Iciw ond scilesmonship. IT The boys wonT To be corpenTers, They enroll in indusTriol orTsg ond oTTer hommering Their Tingers o while, moiy enTer clcisses in building Trodes, Trode science, Trode drowing, ond Trode oriTh- meTic. A girl enrolled in The generol course Ieoirns sewing, occosionolly sTicks her Tingers, ond helps puT on The sTyle shows. In her second yeor, she sTudies Toods ond The orT oT cooking. Besides moking cokes ond solods, she hos The more homely Tcisk oT woshing dishes. Three yeoirs oT P. E. ore required oT ecich sTudenT, ond do we hcive Tun! Then There ore Iibrory periods: ond They're swell becoiuse There ore so mony books ond mcigozines, ond you coin Iook oT'The picTures ond whisper To your neigh- bors. STudenT Iibrcirions ore given crediT Toword groduoTion Tor Their work. CrediT is cilso given in glee clubs, orchesTro, ond bond. Our pro- grom oT sTudies is Tully occrediTed by The UniversiTy oT Illinois, ond our school is oilso ci member oT The NorTh CenTroI AssocioTion oT Colleges ond Secondciry Schools, so we don'T hove To worry oibouT enTronce exomino- Tions if we decide To enTer college. -Marcello CcisTIe. MY STUDIES VV! MR. STANFIELD MR. BURKI-IARDT DR. MILLER MR. SLATER MR. AMLING A. C. STANFIELD - Presiclenl Allhough he's a compelenl consulling engineer, we sludenls always Think oi Mr. Slaniield as Ihe presidenl oi Ihe Board of Educolion. l'lis presence al' our pro- grams and games assures us Ihal he's wishing us luck and cheering for our success. C. W. SLATER - Secrelary Yes, he's +he Puppyland man! Somehow Ihey gal Pele ou+ of Cecil Wilmer Slaler, buf Pele seems Io IH him beI+er anyway-because he likes boys and dogs ond ioolball and baskeiball and can really yell Go on orange, go on blue. W. I-I. BURKI-IARDT Whelher selling iron or coming Io baskelball games, he's driving his black V8 which seems Io be olmosl a par? ol him. He is irequenlly asked lo Iell Ihe sludenls abou? pep and loyally, for he has an excellenl speaking voice and knows Ihe subiecjr. DR. L. H. MILLER When Dr. Louie says, You'll be fine in a few days, you may resf assured you will be. A ralher Iall man, Dr. Miller, wiI'h an expression on his lace Ihal makes you believe him a person Io be Irusled and admired--and he enioys boosling for Pano. MARTIN A. AMLING Sleeves rolled up, a smile from ear Io ear, Mr. Amling goes down Ihe rows of his beauhiul roses: ond, if +here's music +o Roses are red ,... he's probably singing Ihalg loul' I'lI bel he sings, LeI's fighl for old Pano High, even more oiclen. Eleven OW . . . Before I ever came To This school, I knew ThaT IiTTle characTerisTic oT his speech. Mr. Ray D. BrummeTT is one oT The busiesT men I.know, one who is Triendly and kind, and who is inclined To be raTher algebraic and geomeTric every sevenTh hour. To his name are aTTached The degrees, B.S. and MA., UniversiTy oT Illinois: BS., I suppose, Tor brain speciaIisT and Mfk. Tor man oT abiliTy, and we sTudenTs have added lvl.F., maker oT Tun-Tor he's always planning some- Thing or unexpecTedIy saying someThing ThaT adds exciTemenT To The regular rouTine. I-Ie sur- prised algebra Il sTudenTs one day by saying goozIe Tor neck-he's ThaT wayl AT games he greeTs The paTronsg aT dances he walks around: aT plays he IisTens and laughs: when someone gives a Talk, he asks quesTions: in his oTlice he Telephones and gives dicTaTiong and aT pep meeT- ings he invariably leads his ever-presenT corner gang in a rooT-raising yell ThaT is sure To be The IoudesT. During his winTer leisure hours he likes besT a game of bridge: buT in The summer, aTTer a morning spenT aT his desk in The high school oTFice, he goes ouT inTo The open Tor Tishing or a round oT golf. There's iusT someThing in The way he does all These Things ThaT makes me admire My Principal .............. Twelve -v, 01.1, I- '. ff., L ' -f1 'fiL- . , MY PRINCIPAL N ..,-...,,,....,.,.-....v..w . Y 2. W W -W 13,34 W . P' if L. ,... GOOD MORNING TO YOU E. J. HARRISON NoT jock oT all Trades -buT king oT one Trade-ThoT oT building, and he makes good carpenTers ouT oT The boys. Besides being spon- sor oT The PosTer Club, he wiTh his boys Takes care oT The TickeTs aT baskefboll games. He's a likeable person! EREDA LENORE RANDALL Under her direcTion I made myselT The preTTiesT blue dress. She knows everyThing abouT seams and hems and buTTon-hole sTiTches and is The Home Ec. Club's very eTTicienT sponsor. She TaughT me oll abouT elecTriciTy in general science, Too. MILDRED BURKE SHAEFER When I heard she was married, I almosT cried, Tor I ThoughT she wouldn'T Teach any more: buT we iusT couldn'T leT her go. With her pleas- anT smile she works miracles such as Teaching us To cook and making angels ouT oT us aT ChrisTmas. RUSSELL WIDOE He hails Trom Omaha, and has whaT iT Takes To make The sTudenTs like To sing and sing. He direcTs The choir, band, and orchesTra, and has charge oT The Mask and Wig Club. I-le looks raTher young and has hair ThaT sTands up on end a IiTTIe. HELEN G. O'LOUGHLIN Shure, and iT's well I know how lucky I am To have Miss O'Loughlin Tor a Teacher oT shorT- hand and Typing! She really makes me under- sTand The subiecTs. She's The dean of girls, also, and knows all abouT personaliTy and characTer. WAYNE YONKER He speaks The language oT guns mosT TIuenTly: he colIecTs Them and shooTs Them and is spon- sor oT The RiTle Club. Then come business Training and keeping boskefball scores and sell- ing season TickeTs. He does iT all wiTh perTecT precision. HELEN HOBBS FTT space iii space, says Miss Hobbs To beginning Typing sTudenTs: and under her direc- Tion everyone Tries To Type aT leasT halT as TasT as she does. She's Mr. BrummeTT's secreTary and wears The besT-looking kniT suiTs wiTh haTs To maTch. MARY ESTHER HUMBAROAR Always chee-rTul, happy, Torgiving, yeT firm, -ThaT's Miss Humbargar. Shels peppy, Too, and has The TunniesT liTTIe laugh. She knows a loT abouT bookkeeping, and no one else could handle The Panorama sTaTT money as well as she does. H. O. HANKENSON Mr. Hankenson is new This year, and we've come To The conclusion ThoT he really knows his onions. He's handsome, Too, and wears The mosT comTorTable looking shoes. Besides coaching he Teaches world hisTory and conducTs classes in gym. NEDRA OOOGIN Elle esT peTiTe avec les yeux eT les cheveux bruns eT un sourire anime. Elle porTe des habiTs de sporT. Elle enseigne le Troncais eT l'educaTion physique. Elle aime iouer eT danser eT parler. Qui esT elle? Mademoiselle Nedre Goggin! JACK AUSTIN A Midsummer NighT's Dream righT here in school! We iusT couldn'T resisT cuTTing his pic- Tures ouT oT The I936 Warbler ThoT we Tound in The library. BUT he's a swell guy even if he is inTeresTed only in Too+boIl and baskeTball and civicsl ' HAMILTON HALE We wish Mr. Hale were quinTupleTs, Tor he undersTands us so well. He TaughT us American hisTory and general science, and whaT would we do wiThouT him when we give plays? I worked on his sTage crew Tor Three years. Hail, hail, Ham Hole! MARY BURFORD WEST I Think Miss WesT is a Tine liTeraTure Teacher and TaculTy sponsor oT The Panorama. She has beaufiful red hair which she enhances by wear- ing dresses oT iusT The righT color: and her slighT- ly SouThern accenT makes her so inTeresTing. ISABEL CASSELL If you don'T undersTand nouns and verbs and The Lady oT The Lake when Miss Cassell Teaches you, someThing's wrong. She can acT, Too, and she's Torever going somewhere in her V8. ls iT True you're going To leave us, Miss Cassell? ELEANOR WINGET A person welcome everywhere is Miss WingeTI She's very friendly, and The beTTer you know her The beTTer you like her. She Teaches English ll and LaTin I and II, and This year she helped organize The I-li-Tri. Adoramus Te, Miss WingeT. RAYMOND DEY Given: Mr. Dey wiTh wavy hair. To Prove: Why l like him. I. I-le's iolly. I. lT's naTural. 2. He makes a good librarian. 2. Same as reason I. 3 .... I like him, even Though he does give me TesTs in plane geomeTry. 3. Proved in sTeps I and 2. CHARLES D. KEMP Gangwayl Here comes Mr. Kemp! He always seems To be in a hurry, Tor he walks along wiTh a quick liTTle sTep. IT he isn'T cuTTing up Trogs or Tish or onions, he's making oxygen and hydro- gen or someThing else. He's a swell senior sponsor! FourTeen READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: The BTH:ivrfMr. Hfzvriswwg Good Howsckeeoevs Miss RQAQGN, Mrs, Shoffcrg Moe-sTrofIv1r. Widmgg Dcblfs cmd Crcdifs-Miss O'LougFlin, Mr. Yonkcr, Miss Hobbs. Miss Humbmqurq The Sfronq and The Fair-Conch Hcnkensom, Miss Gogqhw, Mr. Assfirg Flfcdiw Grd VJri?I:v'fMr. HQTQ, Miss Wash Miss Winger, Mgs Cussch S:ie 'is'sfMr, Dm, Mn Kerfzz. Pifevr W0 QJJJWY ggi-iii: Wfgfiffw f WWJMW UM QM W QWMZWM Em WM WW wwf QQ wimww Wwwggzf B0kfSiZii??n?ilTmiJ M WW av V 1, . A. , , QE. -A M QC 'J r R5 I 1 l N Candy sellers meef in Miss Humbargar's room alfer school - No Rifle Club prac+ice 'I'onigh'I' - Don'+ forgel' +l1e Panorama S1'a'Ff dance fonighf aH'er +l1e Taylorville game - Money for 1'l1e Jr. Dramafic Club pariy musi' be paid before 3:06 iomorrow - Nafional Thespian inifialion 'I'oclay al' 3:30. 4 STANDHXIG: R. Kirkrnon, R. Musser, Mr. Dey, Miss Hurnborgor, Miss Wesl. SEATED: B. Cutler, M, Doyle, V Soflerlee A. B. Word, L. ArneYl E Slater I M Preihs D Hubbard, M. R. Culler, R. Price, M, Coslle M C D ,M. Sloler, EPT. 2-See Miss Wesl or Miss l-lumborgor righlr owoy if you wonl To be on lhe Ponoromo Sroll. Sepr. I6-We, lhe condy sellers, ore hord or work. Sepl. 30-Cur sponsors ore plonning o surprise. Cor. 20 -l-lurroyl We're going in lhe school bus To Springfield, Mondoy, To visil Jrhe ploce where Ponoromo is prinlred. Od. 26-As we were gerling inlo lhe bus To slorl on our Trip, Miss Wesr osked Mr. Dey where his Jrickel wos, ond Mr. Dey responded, My lose is rny lickelf' Bob Jockson popped up cleverly wilrh, ll looks like il hod been punched. When we come our of Williomson Priniring ond Publishing Co., we could hordly see Mervin Sloler-he wos so looded down vvilrh Jrhings he had collecled os souvenirs. Everybody ole so mony homburgers Jrholr nobody could soy onylhing excepl homburger 3 Miss Wesl even colled Miss l-lurnboirgor, Miss l-lornburger. Nov. 24-Lowell Arnelr soid lo me Jrodoy, Son'ie+hing exceprionol iusr hoppenedf' l soid: Well, goodl WhoJr? l-le replied, Miss Goggin poid her condy bill. Jon. 27-The ossernbly Thoughl Jrhol Donno l-lubbord wos crozy when she come in 'rhird hour shoulring, Oh, Mr. Brurnrnell our chimney is gone. lr wos iusl on onnouncemenr ol lhe Ponoroimo ploy, The Villion Srill Pursued l-ler, ro be given in nexr Wed- nesdoy's ossembly. Cosl proclricing hord. Eeb. I9-Jeon l-lonelengens bollod for English conloined Jrhese lines: Of course, you know Jrhis yeorly book rnusl hove oi hord working sloiclg And lheir woys ol gerling money make everybody lough. Mor. I5 - Losjr vvorning - all Ponoromo copy musl be in by April l. April I-Ponorornds olll To press. il. r -Efrobelle Slolrer. Tl-IE PRESS iwenlyfo .VOOI pu I II 4, 4 QQQQQI rg,-.41 'TQ 272 Q54 DO EIFUUS U Q., YU 07:34 U 0.4, T. Tao .Um 314- . an if 5.-,fi 1 9491 O50 4, L 4. -mia . -SE T 40- . T 0 ji,-'-r-.T .Q ' 532 Zo? X-r11'5 I-I E 5 rio 1529 XETFTQ - U. 2-img. . '7gO' L ZOOT? .2215 fs,-73' W2 5' O-i 2gT?EP EDO W -.4 UI rm C Q' ,G+ 3005 priv' Q.. 42 5 T A L 'C 17712 CL QE Q2 gEU -.,,, mx sri-g A Ln U7 . rri' I?- vim- Z -3 7 +371 J.-'U 002 JU. I' 'U mQIT' o' 9 70'-Q 0.2 ,- 'rn Sin? -wg.. I U EPT. I I-GT all aTTernoons To have a library meeTingI We wanTed To make use oT The music in The gym aT The aII-school parTy, SepT. 25 -Mr. Kemp surely musT Think ThaT we are good librarians: he came down To The library Today and said, I beT none oT you can Tind whaT I wanT. SepT. 28-IT I were Carolyn Kraus I'd sure as The world bring some rope To school and Tie up Gene Rich. I-Ie is supposed To help her in The morning in The book sTacks, buT he always skips ouT. GCT. 6-We, I-IesTer, Gene, and I, goT our heads TogeTher in The back oT The library Today To plan The iniTiaTion Tor The new members. GcT. 27-Well iT's abouT Time Tor anoTher rain: we planned a weiner roasT Tor Thursday. GCT. 30-The new girls in The club had To wear Their dresses backwards and slips oT paper pinned on Them wiTh The names aT The boys They like besT II see a loT oT Them wearing Jack f'-XusTinI. Did Elsie ever look cuTeI The boys had To wear Their shirT Tails ouT and Their Trouser legs rolled up To Their knees. Each member carried an egg and goT old librarians' and Ivlr. Dey's sig- naTures on iT. TooTs EorsyThe, absenT-minded as usual, TorgoT To cook hers, and while she was Typing, iT rolled oTT on The Tloor. Imagine The mess! Nov. 2-We all knew ThaT Eugene Gresham was a big monkey, buT he proved iT To us when he climbed up The book sTacks and perched on Top. Jan. I2-Everybody is dying To geT hold oT The new books. The girls especially wanT The one Every Girl Can Be Good-looking. Eeb. I8- AnoTher parTy, hurrahl I-Iow we love library parTiesI -ETTabeIIe SIaTer. BUCK WQRMS TwenTy-Two X FIFTH ROW: G. Rich, G. McClung, D. Wooldridge, Y. Schaper. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Widoe, W. SouThwelI, L. Crawford, P. Zimmerman, V. Kennedy, V. SaTTerlee, C. WrighT, D. Hubbard. THIRD ROW: M. SlaTer, B. CuTIer, I. M. Preihs, C. Vadalabene, M. Thurn, J. Long, E. Smifh, E. BerTin, C. Hale. SECOND ROW: E. GarreTT, E. Corman, W. Connelly, C. Forsyfh J. Honeferiger, E. SlaTer V Neville, E Askins, R. Cheney. FIRST ROW: H. ChasTain, C. Thur L. Richard CTOBER 20-Today, members oT The Mask and Wig Club were called TogeTher in Room 20 Tor Their TirsT meeTing oT The year. TryouTs on OcTober 6 added Virginia Neville, Mary Thurn, Charles Thurn, Elma Askins, and Lucy Richardson To The membership. Due To a Teachers' meeTing Mr. Widoe was absenT, and, aTTer The roll coll was read, The meeTing was acliourned unTil Mr. Widoe could be presenT. Nov. 3-Today our second Mask and Wig meeTing was held. Flans were made To presenT a play as soon as The opereTTa work is compleTed, and parTs oT several plays were read. ATTer The meeTing we wenT To The sTudy hall where Miss Cassell was giving a lesson on The arT oT make-up. QuiTe suddenly Dick Cheney Tound himself being called To The sTage Tor a glamorous eye make-up. I-le handled The siTuaTion marvelously. and we noTiced only a very slighT degree oT embarrassmenT being regisTered. Dec. I-The regular Mask and Wig meeTing was held in The sTudy hall. Virginia SaTTerlee read. The minuTes oT The lasT week's meeTing and Mr. Widoe read a pamphleT and Told us oT The Federal Players and Their work in Chicago. Jan. I9-A meeTing oT The Mask and Wig Club was held in Room 20. MinuTes oT The lasT meeTing were read and roll was called. Plans were made Tor a ValenTine parTy. ATTer The business meeTing The members were enTerTained by The Brass QuinTeT accompanied by Mr. Widoe aT The piano. Mar. 2-We were enTerTained by The Junior Dra- maTic Club which presenTed The Ring and The Look. -Elma Askins. MASK WIC M, Slofer, R. Price, Miss Cossell, G. McClung, I. M. Preihs, E. Cormon. ECEMBER 2 I-You don'T wonT To be on ocTorl Well, some people do onywoyg so wiTh guoking knees The would-be-members come inTo The oporTmenT To be iniTioTed inTo The NoTionol Thespion DromoTic SocieTy. The ospiring ocTors ond ocTresses who were odmiTTed os members were Eleonor Cormon, Mervin SloTer, ldo Moy Preihs. ond Polph Price. As o porT oT Their slciT, Elly ond ldy simply sloyed Rolphie ond Mervie by hoving 'lgobs oT Tun. Wow! wos ThoT unTunny. Feb. I- FirsT regulor meeTing wos held Todoy. ATTer much poliTics ond sTump speolcingu The elecTion Toolc ploce. George McClung wos mode presidenTg ldo Moy Preihs, secreToryg ond Mervin SloTer, Treosurer. l-lere comes Poppy RoTsl4ill nowl BuT There wosn'T ony need To be oTroid, Tor iT wos only Clyde l-lole ond his iniTioTion sTunT. ATTer being enTerToined by Poppy, everyone discussed The pro's ond con's oT diTTerenT ploys worThy oT only o Thespion's obiliTy. ll-loll We Tinolly decided upon -l'wo's Com- pony, o one-ocT ploy. Dorwin Borr wos odmiTTed To The socieTy os There were only six members, ond The ploy requirezl seven chorocTers. Mor. IO- Two's Componyu wiTh The Tollowing cosT wos presenTed in The ossembly: Mrs. l-looper, ldo Moy Preihsq Mr. l-looper, Dorwin Borrg Lynne l-looper, Eleonor Cormong Johnnie NorTon, Clyde l-loleg Russell Vons, George McClungp Billy Jocobs, Mervin SloTer3 Leonord Perry, Rolph Price. The ploy wos voTed o success by The enTire oudience ond especiolly ThoT speech oT Johnnie's ThoT wos supposed To be cuT. --ldo Moy Preihs. crxssmi' SIXTH ROW: B, Slaler, V. Pranskevilch, C. Salferfield, K. Jacobs, K. Simmons. FIFTH ROW: R. Cheney, C, Preihs, M. Bullingfon, S. J. Baya, D. Buller, E. Dolan, B. J. Hufson, R. Kagy. FOURTH ROW: D. Baldwin, H. Scovil, E, Slewarl, H. Rollo, J. Clark, M Joley, l. Zahradka, l. Eilers. THIRD ROW: G. Curry, H. Hill, B. J. Toolhaker, H. Sollerfield, M. Galsler, N. MII, l. G. Seiler, R R berls, J. Rigel. SECOND ROW: N. J Henderson, S, Tappero, H. A. Jackson, M D dy, R. Eberspache M Eberspacher, l. Burkhardl, B. OII FIRST ROW' F. Eggerrnan, M. C. Downs M D yl L. Hilsabeck, A. N k, Miss Cassell, D. Kerr, V. Bateman, K H es, P. Long. EPT. I6-Our Iirsl Junior Dramalic meeling Today. Freshman lryoul will be held nexl Thursday and Monday evenings aller school: Miss Cassell will selecl lhe new members. Our oflicers lor The following year are June Clark, Richard Cheney, I-lallye Sallerlield, and Belly Jane Toolhaker. Ocl. 6-Myra Doyle may lurn oul To be a plaslic surgeoness since she is adepl al lilling one eye-brow. Demonslralions given 'free ol charge as was Ihe one loday for her inilialion. Marie Eberspacher giving poinlers on dancing advised Ihal genllemen nal ask ladies Io dance unless They llhe genllemenl know how. Nov. I7-Alberla Nowaclc, l-Iar- riell Scovil, Belly Slaler, and Glenda Curry were in lhe play Three Polaloes 'lor Mary. Nov. 23-We're planning a parly. Dec. l5-Caro- lyn Sallerlield. Ida Grace Seller, and Junior Rigel presenled Ihe play Farewell Cruel WorId. Jan. I9-Who says a Chrislmas vacalion doesn'+ do us any good? LiI'+le Prison, one of our besl plays was pre- senled 'today by Helen Ann Jackson, Ihe l.illle Prison operalor, Belly Jane Toolhaker, June Clark, I-lelen Rollo, and Marguerile Joley. Feb. 2- The perlecl meeling for breaking all speed records: The meeling will now come lo order. Roll Coll. The minules of Ihe preceding meeling. Reporl of slanding commillees. No response. Reporl of special com- millees. No response. Old business. Silence reigns. New Business. Dillo lhe silence. ls Ihere a molioin lor adiournmenl? ls Ihere a second? The meeling is adjourned. IAII in lhe sum of four minu'res.l -DorisWKerr. COMEMDIANS PRIL 8, I936--The acTors Tor The senior ploy, New Fires, were selecTed Today. Charles BrummeTT is STephen SanTry, The TaTher. ElizabeTh Aldersen is Anne, The moTher. Billy and Phyllis, The children and mischieT malcers, are Rex Culberson and BeTTy Jane SmiTh. DoroThy Turner, Their daughTer-in-law, plays opposiTe Blamford Pierce, Their son. Janis T-layes and l-lelen l-lawlcins are The Two houselceepers. Members oT The supporTing casT are KaTherine lvlagee, Don Durdy, Virginia -l'ooThalcer, Charles Bowersock, and Rachael Tex. John Magill as Dr. Gray Talls in love wiTh Peaches played by Virginia SecresT. Apr. I3-FirsT rehearsal TonighTl Apr. 20-People oTT sTage are learning The arT oT lcniTTing. Apr. 25- This l4niTTing business has gone Too Tar TonighT. lvliss Cassell decided ThaT we should be more aTTenTive To our enTrances. Goodness, when will l ever Tinish This sweaTer? Apr. 30-IT was such lovely weaTher ouTside ThaT we saT in cars beTween Times insTead aT lcniTTing, buT ThaT only made The siTuaTion worse-someone always had To come and call us. lvlay I5 -TonighT was The playl l'm almosT siclc Tram ThaT cold rice and dried bread we had To eaT Tor dinner on The sTage. Rex was supposed To go ouT and waTch Don slcin a rabbiT. When l sTarTed To loolc Tor him To go on The sTage. There he was changing cloThes. l did everyThing l could To help him hurry The maTTer upg and aTTer auiTe a long pause, we Tinally appeared. l Thinlc The ploy was quiTe a success: everyone seemed To enioy iT a loT. -BeTTy Jane SmiTh. NEW FIWRES '36 EPT. 2 I-TryouTs Todoy Tor The iunior ploy which is obouT The grow- ing up oT George ond Terry lVlclnTyre ond Their Triends. SepT. 23- The cosT is perTecT. EsTher BerTin lPoTTyl hos o hord Time soying Red insTeod oT DuTch when she's Tolking obouT lvlervin SloTer. Mrs. lV1clnTyre lYvonne Schoperl iusT con'T undersTond why her son George won'T weor sporT shirTs. More Tun oT reheorsols-Miriom lMorcello CosTlel and l-lol l Bill CuTlerl go Tor on ouTo ride every nighT-only in The ploy! JusT T:-ecouse Elsie PoTTerson lWilmo Connellyl wosn'T inviTed To The lVlclnTyre's porTy, her moTher lPoTricio Gouldl goes over To see obouT iT. If we didn'T know beTTer, we'd Think Gmor lJ. ArThur Weberl reolly sTuTTeredl GcT. 8 -Chivolry reTurnsl Brion lGene Richl climbed o Tree ond rescued F'iTi, Prudence's Persion kiTTeng ond wos reworded wiTh loTs oT Things Trom Prud- ence. GcT. I4-Sophie, The moid, lJune LeoThersl wos simply shocked when George lClyde l-lolel come in wiThouT his ponTs and corrying mony quorTs oT ice creom. GcT. I6--PeTe lChorles Thurnl Tells Jone lJeon l-lone- Tengerl ThoT he hosn'T yeT decided wheTher or noT he is on oTheisT. GCT. 20 --The TroTTic cop ll-Tenry SkelTonl iusT con'T undersTond The Gp lon- guoge.GcT.2l-Mr.lv1clnTyre,lJomes Gordonl The l.oTin proTessor, really puT some meoning inTo iT when he excloimed over Terry's beouTyl GcT. 22 Second dress-reheorsol. lvlory Thurn, our prompTer, didn'T hove much work To do. GCT. 23-The Tinol curToin-how l wish we could sTorT all over ogoinl -Eleonor Cormon. CRGWITEIVC PAINS Y ,,,. .. WW., E. PorTer, P. Lecocc, V. PronskeviTch, H. Chosloin, D. Lecocq, K. Jocobs. CT. I2-Mr. T-lole colled The boys oT The SToge Crew TogeTher Tor worlc on The Junior ploy seTTing. The sToge is To be seT os o poTio wiTh o sTciirs ond o bolcony leoding To on upper Tloor. OcT. I9-We girls reporTed Tor worlq This evening. OcT. 24-Cleon-up doy Tor us! KenneTh Jocobs climbed To The bolconyg ond when The sToirs were removed. There he wos. OT course he Tlew down. OcT. 26-There is sTill more cleoning ond Teoring down oT scenery. Errol PorTer wos seen corrying o very long boord down The hall, hiTTing os Tew people os possible. Nov. I6-The boys hove begun work on The opereTTo seTTing, which is To be o roidio brood- cc1sTing sToTion. Dec. 7-ProcTice Tor ChrisTrncis vespers begon TonighT. Dec. 8-The Three scenes include The Angels ond The Shepherds, Mory ond Joseph, ond Mory ond The Angels. BeTTy Jo I-luTson wos surrounded by ci Tloclc oT girls who were odmiring her Three-TourThs inch Tinger noil wiTh The punch in iT. Very exTroordinory, l'd soy. Dec. I6-Bill Sphor ccirried his precious giTT To The Chrisf Child os IT iT were os Iigh+ os o TeoTher. Anno Belle Word wos Mory ond wore o holo mode oT wire. Dec. I8-Elsie SrniTh wos in such o hurry To become on ongel TonighT ThoT she TorgoT her wings. She'll never geT To heoven ThoT woy. Dec. 20-We helped decoroTe Tor The Vespersg ond, oTTer The perTormonce, The boys Tools some oT The properTy over To The PresbyTerion church on The TronT oT lv1r.l-lole's cor and neorly Troze To deoTh in The sub-zero weoTher. -l-lesTer ChosToin. STACEMPROPS H. Slivers, M. Coslle, W. Nelson, E, Smilh, M. Thurn, R. Cheney, D, Mclzger, Mrs, Sholler, G. McCIung, E. Corrnon, V. Sollerleo. EPT. 9- Juniors or seniors wishing lo become members ol lhe Greel- ers' Club submil lheir nomes lo Miss Burke llhere il goes ogoing I olwoys lorgell submil lhem lo Mrs. Shollerf' Ocl. 20-I iusl heard lhol Mox Gilslrop, lhol good looking loresl ronger, borrowed o pencil lrom Dorlene Melzger, who is on lirsl hour holl duly. Would I like lo hove been on lirsl hour holl duly! Ocl. 23-Ushered lonighl ol Growing Poinsf' Wore lormols iusl lo lry lhem oulg I lhink I'm going lo like il. Ocl. 28- A runowoy lrom lhe circus? No, il wos only Clyde I-lole proclicing colch- ing peonuls wilh his moulh. I lhink he's very good: he didn'l miss once while going lhe whole Ienglh ol lhe holl. Ocl. 29-Mr. Sweel, cz door mol solesmon, colled on Mr. Brummell lodoy. Nov. 25- I-lobby goye me severol hord looks lodoy when he sow me punching holes in lhe pro- groms lor I-lomecoming. I guess he wos olroid lhe holl would hoye lo be swepl ogoin oller l'd linished. Dec. Io--Edwin Longwell ond Rolioh Shonks were doing some loll exploining in lhe ollice lodoy os lo lhe reoson why lhey lried lo chuck school ond ioin lhe novy. Feb. I I-Well, lhe lhundering herd hos gone. Yes, I mecin lhe lreshmen who wenl lo Cen- lrolio lo see lhe Merchonl ol Venice. Mor. I-The holls were lull ol sludenls going lo lhe ollice lo exbloin why lhey were obsenl during Mr. Brummell's lrip lo New Orleons. Mor. 8--Bill Green lell down sloirs lo- doy. I guess il wos ell righl lhoughg becouse he wos going down onywoy. --Virginioi Sollerlee. I-ICDWDY FQLKS -,Y -, W W WW L, Bower, D. Edwards, R. RaberTs, E. Garber, E. Longwell, Mr. Harrison. EPT. II-We prinTed and embossed 25 schedules oT The TooTbaII games To be played in Pana. The prinTing press we use is composed oT a pIaTe in which The Type is seT, and a large hand roller. We have Tour diTTerenT sizes oT Type ranging Trom one-TourTh inch To one and one-haIT inches, and small sTeeI bars are used To make spaces beTween The lines. ATTer The Type is seT and cenTered, The inlc is applied wiTh a small rubber roller, Then, one aT a Time, The cards are placed on The Type, and The large roller is broughT inTo use. IT embossing is desired, we sprinlcle a good, Thiclc coaT oT embossing powder on The weT leTTers and balce The card Tor a Tew seconds in an oven. This meThod produces a posTer on which The leTTers are sIighTIy raised and have The appearance oT having been painTed wiTh gold or silver painT. 5epT. 28-We prinTed 36 posTers adver- Tising The opereTTa: STATION WTNT COMING TO PANA SOON. OcT. 25-25 posTers were made Tor The iunior class play: GROWING PAINS. OcT. I3-We prinTed and embossed 25 posTers Tor The IvIoThers' Day game To be played here wiTh CIinTon. Nov. 3-We prinTed 30 posTers Tor The aThleTic deparTmenT consisTing mainly oT BEAT TAYLORVILLE. Nov. 20-We made and embossed 30 basIceTbaII schedules Tor The aThleTic deparTmenT. Nov. 23-We made and embossed 5 basIceTbaII posTers TeaTuring The Tollowing lines: GET TI-IE BALL-KEEP TI-IE BALL-CAGE TI-IE BALL. Nov. 24-We prinTed and embossed 5 basI4eTbalI posTers reading: LET'S WIN TI-IAT REGIONAL. -Dempsey Edwards. SICNSTSICNS SIXTH ROW: B. Green, G. Clernenls, E. Kloy, J. Rodornocher, D. Pronke. FIFTH ROW: B. Trovis, P. Ellis, A. Nowock, D. Finelroclc, A, Weber. FOURTH ROW: G, Rich, B. Schloz, E. Porler, H. Skellon, N. Mills. THIRD ROW: R. Cheney S, J. Boyo, R Shorpe, lvl. Anderson, D. Edwords R Allersberger SECOND ROW: B Pronke, A. Mole A Cocherol, B. C ll l Eilers. FIRST ROW: K. D J B llon, D B ll J. Lesler, Moore. CENTER FRONT: D. Wooldridg EPT. 3-We mel lodoy lor lhe lirsl lime wilh our new inslruclor, lvlr. Widoe. ll will be o hord losk lo whip o bond in shope wilh lhe moleriol ol hond. Good luck, lvlr. Widoe! Sepl. I8-The Eeilshons gome. We morched on lhe lield. Deon Vlfooldridge did nol drop his bolon once. Nice going, Deonl Sepl. 23-Our direclor very nicely oslced us lo coll him lvlr. Widoe insleod ol some ol lhe lhings we had been calling him. Sepl. 25-Exlrol Don Buller olios Bucl4els is lhinlcing oboul lolcing o correspondence course on how lo counl. Mr. Widoe suggesled il. Ocl. 9-Benld-ollhough our music didn'l help lhe leom much, il helped weor oll some blue leelings. Ocl. 28--Deon inlroduces o new lcind ol rhylhm colled Bock do Boclc Rhylhmug il will become lhe rouge ol lhe seoson in o couple ol hundred yeors. Mr. Widoe loves il. Ocl. 30- Nolcomis. Todoy we morched ond did drills on lhe lield. ll is Molhers' Doy ond we dedicoled o song lo her. Nov. 30--Our lirsl boslcelboll gome. And did we slrull We ployed beller lhon we ever hove. lvloybe il wos becouse Jim lvlurroy ond Doryle Dowson ployed wilh us. Dec. 9 -Bob Pronlce's sousophone come lo pieces lodoy. Dec. I I-Slounlon gomel We blew our heads oll os usuol. Jon. 8-Toylorville gome ond we slrulled our slull. Even lhough lhe leom did lose, we mode up lor il by lurnishing good music. Jon. 29-Donce wos given oller lhe gome. Musicol Aces ployed. Feb. I9-Vondolio gome. lvlr. Widoe wos swing- ing o meon bolon when lhe bond ployed The Soinl Louis Blues. -Gene Rich. wnnoojsyyniioo THIRD ROW: O. CIemenTs, D. Rondol, D. Baldwin, D. BuTIer, B. EIIIOTT, Mr. Widoe, L. Bryson, K. Simmons, F. Rubin, F. Rolmoskv, R. Boiding. SECOND ROW: R. Chehev, E. Sharpe, M. Simpson, Y. Schoper, P. Zirnrnermon, C. ScTTerTieI J L T S J B v R. Gould, D M Tzger, W. I-TomiITon. FIRST ROW: E. Cole, R. E p h K. Hines, J. Cl lc E B T M C sl'Ie, I. Zohr dk M. C. Downs. W. Connelly. FC. 7-The A Coppello Choir wos once ogoin orgcinized Todoy oTTer school. These oTFicers were eIecTed: presidenT, Yvonne Schoperg vice presidenT, Corolvn SoTTerTieldg SSCFGIOFYWIFGOSUFGV, Pc1Tricio Gould. Jon. 7--The choir picTure wos Token Todoy during The Third hourg ond There wos much busTling oround: some oT The members had TorgoTTen Their robesg all The girls were worrying obouT Their hoirp ond The boys didn'T hove ony necI4Ties lMr. Widoe senT home Tor some oT hisl. Jon. I5-I guess The members hove much more imporTonT Things To do Thon sing: only one come To procTice. Jon. 29-Mr. Widoe Told us To Sing, Bcxby, Sing ond noT sound onemic q so we Tollowed his direcTions, ond howl Feb. 4-The girls oT The choir decided To molce someThing oT Their good voices ond procTiced To enTer The spring conTesTs olong wiTh The choir. Feb. 9-AT lc1sT we're leorning To recognize hormonv ond individuol porTs ond ore developing on eor Tor musicg ThoT is, all oT us excepT Russell Shorpe -he Thinlqs ThoT The music room is KMOX, ThoT he is George Burns, ond Corolyn SoTTerTield is Orocie Allen. Feb. I8--The Americon Glee Club song in The gym Todoyg we musT hove been inspired To greoTer heighTs becouse oT procTice we song os we hod never sung beTore. Feb. 25-A regulor reheorsol oTTer school ond noT o bod one oT Thc1TI To be or noT To TloT B-ThoT is The guesTion. Morch I-Morch come in lilce o Iombg buT The choir reheorsol in The evening wos noT guiTe ThoT colmg however Mr. Widoe soys ThoT he sTill hos hopes Tor us. Apr. I7-DisTricT winnersl --Yvonne Schoper. T T-IIE WWIMIXI INIAFI S T, Y.. EPT. 3-On The very TirsT day oT school lvlr. Widoe Told us we were going To puT on a show. IT was To be a musical comedy wiTh The seTTing a broadcasTing sTudio and The ploT based on The losing and regaining oT The sTudio. OCT. 20-ATTer several weeks' pracTice we had To Think abouT c:osTumes. l-las anyone a c:osTume l could wear? Clyde l-lale ThoughT ThoT he was as Tall as Dean Wooldridge so ThaT Dean could wear his Tux, buT he wasn'T. Mr. Widoe said ThaT Dean could iusT Turn The cuTTs down, and he'd look Too ducky. Nov. 20-Came The big nighTl Everyone was Tense wiTh exciTemenT. People were running hiTher and yon looking Tor oTher people: while in The make-up room was heard The conTinual cry, Miss Cassell. make me up nexT? or Miss WesT, will you do me aTTer you geT Through wiTh him? Old men, young ladies, young men wiTh musTac:hes, and kiddies : iT looked like a masquerade parTy. The kiddies' Cheeks were brighT red, and The young men wiTh musTaches looked as if They had sTepped ouT oT The pages oT a book. Then came The call, On sTage Tor The TirsT acT. Girls gave one losT look in The mirror aT Their hair, and The boys sTraighTened collars and Ties. Bobbie ShaTTer was The call boy, and a very imporTanT posiTion he had. T-le came march- ing down The hall aT The head oT a line oT girls dressed as kiddies g They were walking obedienTly by Twos, and he was leading Them wiTh all The pomp and ceremony oT a drum maior. Then, beTore anyone realized iT, The show was over: and we wondered why we had been in such a sTaTe oT exciTemenT. -PaT Gould. TUNE WTNT FOURTH ROW: N. Endris, C. ShaTi'er, Mr. BrummeTT, M. R. Cufler. THIRD ROW: E. Pray, R, Carnahan, R, Brunner, K. Dean, C, Defenbaugh. SECOND ROW: N. Thomas, J, Gordon, G, ViTs, V, Henderson, K. JeTTries, E E n. FIRST ROW: A. M h F T ppero, D. Rice F ST h l k V Ell oTT, UGUST 24-28-We posTgrads have become general Tlunkies oT The school already-we are helping wiTh regisTraTion. Oh, This heaTl SepT. l-Glasses begin- How does iT Teel To be a posTgradf7 we are aslced. Ardena Marsh, I Teel like a sTranger in my own home. We help wiTh schedule cards, Tardy sTudenTs, losT Treshmen, eTc. Janice Gordon becomes head-sTenographer, or somepinl SepT. I6-Elsie Erisman graTeTully exclaims, Gee, who invenTed erasersl SepT. 24 -PicTure Taken. Mr. BrummeTT Tells us To Take good picTures, because we mighT geT puT in The movies. P. Gfs are slcepTical. SepT. 30-More Tun! l'm now aTTendance-recorder-marlcer-upper. OcT. 22-PosTgraduaTe bliss: Elsie Erisman, Gladys ViTs, and l leave school To go To The maTinee movie. Dec. I8-Eleanor Gorman shows Glarlcy how To do his worlc while he sTands by and loolcs on. Jan. 6-OTTice Torce is baiclled. l-low could a person be absenT and Tardy The same day? Answer: Lewis Warren. Jan. I2-Miss Hobbs Types exams, and does she love iT? Jan. I4-Ardena Talces dicTaTion Trom Mr. BrummeTT. Nervous? Jan. 2l-22 -BUT even P. G.'s have To Talce exams. Jan. 26-Virginia EllioTT rang The bells Tor us. PromoTion? Feb. 7--l'iTTering is heard in The oTlice. Mr. l-lanlcenson phones his wiTe To come and drive him home Through The rain. He is inTormed ThaT he hos The lceys To The car. Feb. IO-Glarlcy wanTs a yarn Tlower lilce DoroThy Rice's Tor his buTTonhole. Feb. I8- We help hold TorT aTTer Mr. BrummeTT leaves Tor New Orleans. -MargareT RuTh GuTler. POST CRADS E. Slafer, R. Kirkman, E, Askins, I. M. Preihs, J. Pazera V. SaTTerlee, D. Hubbard, J. l-luTTes, R. Price, P. Zimmerman. ARCH 24-Today The TaculTy voTed on members Tor The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. To be eligible Tor consideraTion, a sTudenT musT ranlc scholasTically in The upper one-Third oT his class. Basis Tor elecTion is scholarship, leadership, characTer, and service. The Tollowing persons were elecTed: Elma Askins-because oT her sweeT disposiTion, her poise, her adapTibiliTy, and her excellenT class work. Donna l-luppard-because oT her hasTe makes wasTe aTTiTude, her service To The dear old Pano- rama, and her honor roll record. Jean l-luTTes-Tor her always willing service To G.Px.A. and all ThaT iT sTands Tor in The world oT sporTs and her cheerTul manner. Raymond Kirlcman-because oT his TaiThTul worlc as business manager oT The Panorama, his reliabiliTy aT all Times, and his grand disposiTion. Joe Pazera-because he is an aThleTe, an acTor, and he has a smile which enchanTs all lespecially The ladiesl. lda lvlay Preihs-because oT her numerous appearances in plays, her Three years' worlc on The STOTT, and her many oTher acTiviTies. Ralph Price- Tor his prompTness lOn-Time Ralphie is whaT we call himl, his abiliTy To Type and his assisTance in many dramaTic producTions. Virginia SaTTerlee -because oT her sTicl4-To-iT-iveness, her worlc on The STaTT, and her all- around inTeresT in school acTiviTies. ETTabelle SlaTer-Tor her cuTe li++Ie ways which aTTracT everyone's aTTenTion lparTicularly J. l'leTTiger'sl and her worl4 as copy ediTor. Pauline Zimmerman-Tor her enThusiasm which showed iTselT in everyThing she did and her humor which lighTed up every- one around her. -lda lvlay Preihs. WISEMCUYS FOURTH ROW: C. Munie, R. AlTersberger, A. FoingnoerT, A, Borgic. THIRD ROW: B. Sfivers, I. M. McGinley, N. Porcidee, G. Mogee, A. Degond A. ProTTiTT D. Hubbard, E. Good. SECOND ROW: T. HorsThemke M. MoTuszyk, N. Word, M. R hk E KI I M I y R H dy, V, Kennedy, A. Mods. FIRST ROW: I.. BerTin E. ST T, M. Eck, M. A R hk M Sh TT M R d II I Beord, L, Eck, A. B. Word, M. Hill. EPT. I7-The VocoTionol Home Economics Club meT ond orgonized Todoy. The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed: presidenT, Veronico Ken- nedy, vice presidenT, Mory Eclsg secreTory, Bernice STiversg Treosurer, Anno Belle Word. SepT. 24-All members oT The club will be oT The porlc This evening. Why? TonighT's The nighT ond The porlc is The ploce Tor The big weiner roosT ond iniTioTion Tor new members. OcT. 7-More iniTioTionI WhoT con be The meoning oT oll This? A Treshmon girl wos seen going up ond down The holl counTing loclcers. OCT. 8-The club meT Todoy in The sewing room. ReporTs Tor iniTioTion were given. And, by The woy, ThoT Treshmon girl soys There ore 273 loclcers on The Tloor she wos seen counT- ing on. CorrecT? CounT Them ond Tind ouT. OCT. 28-The G.A.A. ond Home Economics Clubs hove Their heods TogeTher obouT someThing To- nighT. OCT. 29-I-Iurrohl The resulT: o Hollowe'en porTy Tomorrow nighT. Members moy bring guesTs. Nov. 26-SomeThing dreodTul musT hove hoppened or Veronico musT hove been iusT Too busy To coll o meeTing This monTh. Dec. I7-The club held iTs onnuol whiTe elephonT grob-bog Todoy in The sTudy holl. Donno I-Iubbord wos oworded o prize Tor molcing The greoTesT number oT words in o given Time ouT oT The words SonTo Clousf' ChrisTmos condy wos possed. Jon. I2--The club meT in Room 30 oTTer school Todoy. MoTher Morie Trom The Huber Memoriol I-IospiTol Tollced To us obouTs nursing. Rememberl All dues musT be poid by Feb- ruory I, or you will be dropped Trom The clubl -Donno Hubbord. LITTLE WOMEN i RD ROW' incair, . aus, . are, . arre, . ower, . hanks, E. Longwell. SECOND ROW: l TT-ll .H.SlJP LLQRFIILB OS l F. DeCIerk, B. SchmidT, N. Jones, J. Dixon, R, Radcliff, E. Garber. FIRST ROW: I. Hoffman, R. Shanks, J. Eilers, G E dris, V. Eck L Ab Il EPT. l-TwenTy boys regisTered and anxious To geT sTarTed. Job Tive miles norTh and wesT oT The high school. Old Truck llnTernaTionall iusT abouT panTed iTs liTe ouT geTTing us To The iob. l-leaps oT lumber Taken Trorn old house scaTTered abouT new ToundaTion. Boys sTrip To The waisT and bring order ouT oT chaos. SepT. 22-All old lumber ThaT is usable is cleaned oT nails, sorTed, and piled according To dimensions named. Work benches builT. TresTles made. OCT. I-Framing oT house proper begun. Nails in old lumber soon dull The saws. The walnuT Trees on The iob are TempTing The squirrels and The boys. Bower played hob by sTepping on a nail. Nov. I-Some oT The boys Teel as Though iT would be saTesT if They could hold The hammer wiTh boTh hands. The persimrnon Trees on The loT TernpT The boys To make longer Trips Tor lumber supplies. There is TrosT in The air and some oT The slower ones sTep a liTTle TasTer Than usual. Nov. 20-By requesT we are doing a loT oT exTra work and Tind ourselves behind in consTrucTion schedules. Dec. l-We are promised a Turnace and are beginning work on The inside. Our Truck, a Tairly new one, is all housed ing and The boys are snug as bugs in a rug on The Trips now. Dec. I5-Furnace in and working Tine. l.aThing is noT as easy as iT looks. New windows in and The house can be made nearly warm. Dec. 25- ChrisTmas and no long cold Trips To be made. Jan. 5--Back aT our laThing and inside work. Jan. I5-AbouT ready Tor plasTerer To do his sTuTT. Jan. 20-SemesTer exams. -E. J. l-larrison. TRADES cfwic v- Willord l-lomlITon, Elsie SrniTh, Borboro Yonker, Anno Belle Ward, Deon Wooldridge, Lucille Willey, Veronica Kennedy, RoberT Jockson. OV. I-Plons Tor Homecoming sTorTed Todoy. The queen commiT- Tee, E. SmiTh, P. Zimmermon, G. Delossus, ond B. SchmidT soy ThoT The coronc1Tion service is going To be bec1uTiTul. Nov. 4--Everyone oppeors To be quiTe Tired oT knock, knocks g buT you should hove seen The senior girls siT up ond Toke noTice Todoy when They heord oi knocking crT The door oT opporTuniTy. lNlominoTions Tor Homecoming queen will be held in TirsT hour closses Fridoy. No doubT all The senior girls will look Their besT The resT oT The week. Nov. 6-Bill Thurn inTorms me ThoT he ond his commiTTee hove engoged Red MoxTield's orchesTro Tor Nov. 271 ond, os Coouch l-lonkenson puTs iT, Everyone will wonT To ioin in The big sTruggle on Fridoy nighT oTTer -lhonksgivingf' Nov. 20-The Tinol elecTion wos held Todoy, buT we won'T know who she is unTil o week Trom TonighT. Nov. 27-Queen Anno Bellel Whispers Trom The specTo1Tors: lsn'T she lovely in whiTe ToTTeTo. Deon Wooldridge is her escorT. l-le's The senior closs presi- denT. Bob Jockson ond Willord l-lomilTon ore The poges ond Borboro Yonker is corrying The crown! Thc1T's Elsie SmiTh wiTh The poms in her gorgeous red hoir, ond Lucille Willey looks like o million dollorsf' The one in The long block velveT wiTh gold leoTher girdle is Veronico Kennedy. ATTer o shorT oddress oT welcome, Queen Anno Belle ond her escorT led The dcsncing. During The losT donce The bolloons, which Turnished very colorTul decoroTions, were loweredg ond The l-lomecoming oT IQ36 come To o close wiTh o bongl loongl --Veronico Kennedy. Auim imc SYNE Q uv C F' -...,,,,,,G W Irfv-mmf: -inn , f!V,,,.vf' APRIL FOUL N The role oT The inquiring reporTer I mode The rounds oT The Teoichers OT P.-I'.I-I.S. To Tind ouT whoiT iT is They eoT ThoT mcikes Them such good Teochers . . . Cooch I-Ionkenson's TovoriTe TruiT is ground gloss on hord Tock spiced wiTh ci Tew nuTs ond boITs . . . Miss WesT simply loves hom- burgers wiTh ALL, meoning onions, pickles, musTord, eTc.. eTc .... Mr. Widoe does his besT work wiTh oi big dinner oT hummingbirds' Tongues under his beIT . . . Mrs. ShoiTTer eoTs onyThing her husbond cooks, ond This keeps her conTinuoIIy heciIThy . . . Mr. Dey IThe meoniel likes eggs so much ThoT he Tound The ones The EosTer bunny hold IeTT Ton Morcio ond oTe Them all up . . . Miss Rondoill Tries To eoT rice wiTh chopsTicks, buT she con'T monoge Them very wellg ThereTore she is olwoys hungry . . . Mr. I-Iorrison hos o speciol Tie ThoT he weors when he eoTs chili, Tor he olwoys spills some on his Tie. The design on iT now is Too, Too, dorling . . . Mr. AusTin is P.T.I-I.S.'s ToremosT spinoch exponenT. ThoT exploiins why he cilwoys weors ThoT cuTe Ii++Ie pin reoding I Am oi Popeye BoosTer . . . Miss Goggin loves crepe suzeTTes, hors d'oeuvre, ond onyThing o Io mode. She con even eoT snoils when she holds her nose . . . Miss I-Iobbs con olwoys be seen munching popcorn. She soys ThoT iT gives her ThoT cerToin someThing she needs Tor popping in ond ouT oT rooms QII doy long . . . Mr. Yonker likes noThing beTTer Thon buckshoT. BUT oT course iT hos To hcive iusT oi Ii++Ie biT oT quoil or robbiT oround iT . . . Miss Cossell-whoT she wouIdn'T do Tor o honeymoon soloidl . . . For Miss O'LoughIin There is oIphobeT soup so she con roiTTIe oTT plenTy oT words in shorThondI . . . Mr. BrummeTT olwoys eciTs The crusTs oT his brecid, ond ThoT is whoT mokes his hoir so curly . . . Mr. I-Iole olwoys Tokes o boTTIe oT ripe olives wiTh him To his Americon hisTory closses. When he sees o sleeping sTudenT, he grobs The bo++Ie, hosTily eoTs on olive, ond Throws The seed oT The sleeping one's heod. Simple! No? . . . Mr. Kemp's mouTh begins To woTer oT The very ThoughT oT Trogs' legs: ThoT is, oll Those excepT The ones ThoT ore dissecTed in biology . . . Miss WingeT hos ci yeorning Tor gorlic ThoT she connoT suppress: her doily dieT cilwoys includes o pockoge oT Juicy FruiT chewing gum . . . Miss I-Iumborgor likes wheoT cokes Tor breoikTosT, wheoT cokes Tor lunch. ond wheoT cokes Tor dinner. Now where is iT ThoT They grow all ThoT wheoT? 'MEMBER WI-TEN? In ShorThond I RciIphie Price Ion The verge oT The Tlul soid, And The Mexicon ron down The sTreeT wiTh o 'Tried' chicken under his orm. IT should hcive been TrighTened chicken . . . BeTTy SIoTer wenT down Town To ci grocery sTore wiTh ci Ii++Ie buckeT hunTing Som ond some poper Towels. soop, ond cleoining powder. Shucks, how wos she To know Som wos The high school ioniTor onywoy . . . Coll ouT The MiIiTioI Coll The governor! Coll onyabodyl Lelo wos IosT in Springifield ond The whole TirsT hour civics closs while visiTing The IegisIoTure couIdn'T Tind her! ForTy Forty-one kg, ,nu-.,,. - - .. AUNT IDA MAY'S CCDLUMIXI Deor Aunl Ido Moy: I'm worriedl I lhink my boy lriend looks like Roberl -Ioylor, ond I'm olroid all lhe olher girls will begin lo nolice him. Kindly odvise me. Concello Vodolobene. Ans. Deor C: I wouIdn'l worry if I were you. Jusl hove him gel o hoircul, ond nobody will ever suspecl. Deor Aunlie Ido: I-low con I gel everybody lo nolice me? I'm sure once lhey do, I will be lhe yeor's sensolion. Junior Rigel. Ans. Deor Junior: Use Radio Girl Perfume. Il you oren'l noliced lhen. you never will be. Deor Aunl Idy: Cerloin rumors hove been going oround lo lhe ellecl lhol I moy nol gel lo ploy loolboll nexl yeor. My girl, Corlello lposilion olso soughl by Normo Lewisl soys I hod beller gel on rhe leom or else. Won'l you pleose unscromble my problem? Muz Bernordi. Ans. Deor Ivluz: Slop your worrying, ond lind o girl lriend who will do your home work lor you. Deor Aunl Ido: Whol om I lo do? If I go wilh Pol, Belly Jone is mod, ond il I go wilh Belly, Pol is mod. Pleose odvise me immediolely os I leor lor my solely. Jomes Rochkes. Ans. Deor Jomes: Try llipping o coin, ond if lhol cIoesn'l work, you con come on over lo see me. Aunl Ido deor: Am I burned up! One ol my besl lriends snilched my boskelboll-ploying boy lriend righl oul lrom under my nose. I'm osking you, is lhol nice? June Clork. Ans. Deor June: lnvesl in o copy ol my book I-low lo Rechorm o I.osl Love lliven lrom o Georgio Peochlf' Deor Aunl: Bob Rollo ond I hove slorled o Lonely I-Ieorls' Club. The lrouble is we con gel no members ol lhe loirer sex lo ioin. Pleose help lwo lonely lreshmen. Bob Sholler. Ans. Deor Bob: Your lroubles ore over: Wondo Corrol ond Shirley Toppero soy lhey'II be only loo glod lo ioin. Deor Aunl Ido Moy: I hove nolhing lo do nighls excepl lo reod Gone Wilh lhe Wind. Would you pleose suggesl on more enioyoble poslime. Clarissa Wrighl. Ans. Deor Cris: See Fronk Ivlelheney. I-Ie is iusl dying lo hove some one lo discuss chemislry wilh, onol besides he has big brown eyes ond o cule smile. F ly-l Forfv-Muse SHARPS AND FLATTS PRETTY GIRL is Like o Melody-Lucille Willey. . .The Nigh+ Ride -WesT ond Goggin's Trip To Oconee . . . Mr. GhosT Goes To Town-ond he'II geT you, John ChrisTion, if you don'T woTch ouT . . . Who's ATroid oT Love?-RoberT Asc . . . If You Ain'T GoT RhyThm- Gene Rich hos . . . I've GoT My Love To Keep Me Worm-Normo Lewis . . . Pennies From I-Ieoven-The Ponoromo STQTT . . . A LiTTle BiT IndependenT-Mory Downs . . . WhoT's The Reoson I'm NoT Rleosing You-Soys Joe To Anno Belle . . . Gone'-sighed Miss Cossell os she Tinolly Turned Ozzy over To Mr. AusTin oTTer hoving him in English I Tor Tour yeors . . . You've GoT o LoT oT WhoT IT Tokes To GeT Along- Lewis Worren . . . I-Ieod Over Heels in Love-Opol ond Jimmy . . . Riding I-Iigh-Joe I-Ie+Tiger in his model oirplones . . . Twinkle Twinkle LiTTle STor-on The Third Tinger oT Winnie's IeTT hond . . . If My I-IeorT Could Only Speok-I-Ienry STepping os he gozes oT Corlene Preihs . . . One in o Million-Coddy I-Tines . . . Cross PoTch-WhoT Mervie Thinks Morcello is . . . You Do The DorndesT Things, Boby-Eileen Borr To I-Ienry SkeITon in English III . . . SophisTicoTed Lody-Ido Moy looking down on Bill Thurn . . . Pleose Keep Me in Your Dreoms-Mr. I-IoIe's pleo To Virg in Am. hisT. closs . . . NighT and Doy-George McCIung ond Virginio MohimonT . . . In My SoIiTude-Jr. Trumper in 9Th hour book- keeping . . . SomeThing I-los I-Ioppened To Mel-Koy os Popo Yonker Tinished The sponking. I PETITION We, The undersigned, hereby seek on peTiTion oT ProTessor Roymond De . Y PorT I: Inoismuch os we enTered inTo plone geomeTry To sTudy plone Tigures ond noT Solid Figures, we sincerely hope you will gronT This. PorT II: ArTicIe I. This wish or peTiTion is ThoT one Reno Eberspocher be moved To o seoT in The bock or TronT or ony ploce where she is ouT oT whispering disTonce oT ell Those poor remnonTs oT moles oT her own humon roce whom she chormed inTo submission. On occounT oT This They were senT To The oTTice. . TI-IIS MUST STOP! ' ArTicIe I I: Fred Rubin, who Tor his own soTeTy wos moved To o new seoT, TirsT Tell under her spell. Poor PoTTs Tell ond hos goneiTo The oTTice Tor his second To IosT Time. Now, Tor The IosT sTrow, Errol PorTer. Our mosT noble wish is ThoT you comply wiTh The obove requesT beTore The TirsT hour geomeTry closs becomes exTincT oT The mole sex.+S'igned: Eugene Dolon, Fred Rubin, Cecil Werner, Errol PorTer, Irving I-IoTTmon, Williom Amling, LeRoy Endris, Don BuTIer, Dick Cheney, Bill Schlog, Rex RoberTs, ond Bob Rronke. 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'T N ,-T,.:- L4 3? ' , ,K 5 ., nl' f. ' - a 4, v ' f b -. 1 u v Q. Jn. 1.2 ' , If. 'waz 111-f.4r Qisursfzffw'-M , .p.-m11:... 2. .af .vi .. . .Imam . 141 A-ff -mam. .we 1 .s.1Jf'1 sw.. 3-'-M we , , x T nf.-5 xh . . Mifw , igrgf W l J. Jeffries, N, Poffs, N, Thomas, M. Slofer, C. Hole, W. Sphor, R. Lewis, G. McClung, J. Pozero, J. Rochkes, C, Werner, R. McDonald, B. Trovis, B. Thurn. OV. 9-All The old members ond Those oThleTes eligible To member- ship in The lvloior LeTTer Club meT oT Cooch l-lonl4enson's house loisT nighT. We old members discussed new problems Thc1T conTronTed us ond elecTed The Tollowing oTTicers: presidenT, Normon Thomcisg vice presidenT, George lvlcClungg secreTory-Treosurer, Clyde l-loleg sergeonT-OT-orms, Richord Cheney. We seT The doTes Tor our meeTings ond decided To hove CI porTy c1TTer every home gome Tor The guys ond Their gols. We olso discussed plons Tor The iniTioTion oT The new members. Dec. I2-So much oT our Time hcid been Tolcen up wiTh procTice ThoT we could QOT geT oround To The iniTioTion 'Til This oTTernoon. Jon. 5-We goT TogeTher in The gym TonighT ond mode The Tellows Tull-pledged members. We dis- cussed The rules oT The club ond exploined Thc:T The members hod To be oble To Tolme iT , ond They all come Through in greoT sTyle. Feb. I5- Our TirsT sociol meeTing wos held lc1sT nighT in The oporTmenT. We ogreed beTore we wenT To leove all The gols QT home, ond we hcid o swell Time ploying cords ond Tollcing over our experiences ond lisTening To The rodio. Mrs. l-lonlcenson served some oT The mosT delicious Bor-B-Q's l hcive ever eoTen, ond l meon They were delicious. Apr. I-April l:ool's doy ond cill The Tools were loose. SmiTTy oislced To have The porTy ThciT we were plonning oT his house lwe ogreed Thc1T he would be The ideol hosTl3 so eoch Tellow inviTed his TovoriTe lcidy Triend ond beToolc himsehc To SmiTTy's where he had Tun ond loTs To eoT. -George McClung. ' v A s A 'Forfy-nine '- ' 1 UO. 25-30-AbouT ThirTy hungry kids gave up Their swimming and were on The Tield, geTTing The summer's sleep OuT OT Their eyes and learning how To play TooTball. Charles BrummeTT was The coach and showed us his Torm-he has such lovely lines! SepT. I-FirsT oTTicial prac- Tice. SevenTy boys were ouT, and we blocked and Tackled and Tell on The old pigskin Till we were blue and orange! SepT. 2-7-Long drills, block- ing and Tackling, new plays, shiTTing posiTions: such is The liTe OT a TooTball guy! Some were Turkeys and wenT home To mama, leaving Their suiTs behind Them. SepT. 7-Labor Day is righTl The TirsT TwenTy-Tive men pracTiced Trom 9:00 A.M. TO I2:00 and missed seeing The preTTy girls on The TloaTs. Several boys in ToOTball suiTs rode in our new bus in The parade and made Tunny Taces aT The people. SepT. 8- I6-PracTice was held every aTTernoon Trom 3:30 To 6:00 or 6:30. Skull pracTice was held Trom 7:30 TTO 9:00 Three evenings a week: The oTher Two evenings we had lessons. The TundamenTals OT Tackling, blocking, passing, and running were poured inTo our heads righT Through our hair, brain coverleT, and all. SepT. I6-New jerseys and long socks were issued To The TirsT TwenTy-Tive players, and new helmeTs were issued To The TirsT Team. WhaT The well dressed TooTball hero will wear-um-um! SepT. I7-ShorT pracTice. We're all Tired up and ready To go Tor The TirsT game OT The season: we meeT FeiTshans To- morrow. SepT. I8-l3eiTshans beaT us 26-0. Pana gave Them mosT OT Their Touchdowns on blocked kicks, blocked passes, and Tumbles. SepT. 25- We beaT AssumpTion Today, I4-0. Clyde l-lale made The TirsT Touchdown OT The season and Chuck Younger, The second. lvlcClung played a Tine deTense game as roving cenTer. SepT. 26-DOn'T you wish you were on The Team? We wenT in The bus To Champaign To see The lllinois-DePaul game. The coach is a regular Tellow: he boughT TiTTeen waTermelons on The way, and we had O TeasT. SepT. 30-TwenTy-Two new whiTe ierseys were issued To The TirsT Treshman and sophomore Teams. The one and only VicTor Trumper was elecTed capTain OT The Treshman-sophomore Team: Bernardi was elecTed second-acTing capTain. OcT. I-lv1cClung was hurT while we were pracTicing The kick-OTT. OcT. 2-McClung deTiniTely will noT be able To play in Tomorrow's game. Buck up, old kid! Joe Pazera lcome To Thing abouT iT-did you ever noTice ThaT Joe Pazera and Fire Rochkes are looking more and more like each oTher every day?l will Take over Clummy's posiTion and Sinclair will Take over Joe's posiTion. OcT. 3-Oillespie IS, Pano 0. OcT. 8-A liTTle biT OT everyThing-Tor we play Benld Tomorrow. OcT. 9-We beaT! The Tellows played swell, especially Lewis and Fire Rochkes and Younger. OcT. I7-MounT Olive beaT us 32-0. Oeel lT was cold and everyone iusT abouT Troze. OcT. 2 I- Rain, rain, go away -buT ThaT's all The good iT does us. We had To pracTice abouT Two hours geTTing used To The ball in weT weaTher. Shure and iT's lucky we are we can swim! OcT. 24-For The TirsT Time in Three years we FiTTy 4 5 mm W..- Q .. A 4 A . FOURTH ROW: N. Thomas, E. Moore, P, Paus, W, Amling, D, Brady, C. Wagner, B. McGayic, R. Beard, L. Cherry, F. Ruoin, B. Scholz, D. Randal, A. Morcz, W. Downs, V. Trurnper. THIRD ROW: Coach Hanlrensgon, L. Bernoroi, L. Large, H. Sinclair, J. Trumper, L. Kolesar, R. Warren, F. Tolcalv, B. Travis, M. Mizeur, J. Eilers, M. Slafer, B Green, E. Hen y SECOND ROW: C. Hale, C. Younger, N, PoTTs J. Pazera, C. McClung, W, Rochk R L G. Cwudehus, J. R hlc D McDonald, C. Werner, Assislarv Coach AusTin. FIRST ROW: Manager J J Morager G. Kennedy M ger F. Eggerman, B. SlaTer, V. Baldrioge, F. En s, B. McDonald, H, STQDD 9 B P k beaT CIinTon 7-6. The whisTle saved us-and howl OCT. 28-The monoTony is abouT To geT The boys. They are growing Tired oT pracTicing The some Thing nighT aTTer nighT and wanT November I I To come in a hurry. IBy Then Clyde I-Iale will be sweeT I6 and??-happy birThday, Clydell OcT. 29 -We deTeaTed Nolsomis 27-6. AT The halT The score was 6-6. Nov. 4- We almosT broke The camera, buT The Panorama musT have our picTures in iT. Nov. 7-ISaTurdayI AnoTher middle-oT-The-nighT pracTice. Some aT The guys TorgoT To seT Their alarm cloclcs. AbouT IO: I 5 we came in and goT ready To go To CharlesTon To see The TooTball game. Coach AusTin meT us in CharlesTon and goT us Through The gaTe. Richard Lewis, The big pig, aTe all his dinner on The Trip over and Then begged, sTole, and Thus goT anoTher dinner Tram The resT oT The boys. AT The haIT The radio an- nouncer greeTed us, and Joe Pazera's Tace sTarTed To geT The preTTiesT crimson color. Nov. IO-A big supper in The aporTmenT Tor The TirsT TwenTy- Tive menl Have To admiT The gals can coolc. LaTer we wenT down Town and ioined in The pep meeTing. ThaT Tire was good and hoTl Nov. I I-Taylor- ville beaT us 32-6. Younger ran 85 yards Tor a Touchdown aTTer a Iciclq-oTT: and ThaT's all There was, There wasn'T any more Tor usl Nov. I3-we voTed To make Clyde I'-Iale and Rich Lewis co-capTains Tor The I937 season. -Marcella CasTle and Mervin SlaTer. riy OV. I2-We had our TirsT boslceTboll procTice Todoy. The guys who weren'T ouT Tor TooTboll hove The iump on The boslceTboll ployers. The cooch divided The squod inTo Two groups wiTh VorsiTy in one ond The resT in The oTher. Nov. I4-We even procTice on SoTurdoy in order To be in shope To Tolce Shelbyville-l-lomecoming. Nov. 24-The Treshmen ond sophomores were divided inTo Tour Teoms wiTh members oT The VorsiTy Tor cooches. George lv1cClung ond Lewis Worren Took Their jobs seriously. Cooch Worren wos pocing The Tloor ond worrying becouse his Teom wos winning ond Cooch McClung wos worrying becouse his wosn'T. Nov. 25-The Teom is oll pepped up To beoT Shelbyville Tomorrow. ln his Tollc To The squod oT The end oT scrimmoge Todoy The cooch soid, Now don'T eoT ony Turlcey or dressing or pie or coke. Nov. 26-We won 24 To I6. A Thonksgiving dinner wos worTh socriTicing To beoT Those guys. Did you noTice how The VorsiTy shone wiTh The nome oT eoch ployer on The bock oT his sweoTer? Dec. 4-We losT To Vondolio I7 To I4. Dec. 5-Our percenToge oT shoTs wos low oT Vondoliog ThereTore we hove been doing o long shooTing drill. We ploy Nolcomis Tomorrow. Dec. 8-The VorsiTy won 33 To I2, molcing Three ouT oT Tour vicTories so Tor lnoT bod, noT bod.l Dec. I I-We beoT STounTon 28 To 27. Rich Lewis hiT his TirsT Tree Throw oT The yeor in The overTime. ond boy did iT counTl We hod o porTy oTTer The gome, ond we reolly celebroTed. Dec. I8-Shelbyville beoT us 29 To 27. lT wos o morol vicTory Tor Pono: Tour oT Pono's TirsT Tive Touled ouT, ond we Tinished The gome wiTh The second Teom in. lT wos snowing so hord ThoT The reTeree didn'T geT To Shelbyville unTil 9:00 o'cloclc. Dec. I9-Good luclc Tinolly goT here. We beoT Corlinville 3l To 24. We ore leoding The conTerence now. Jon. 2 -Pono 32, STounTon 30. AnoTher conTerence gome molcing iT Tour sTroighT. Boy, whoT o gomel We ployed o Three minuTe overTime beTore we Tinolly won. Peewee mode The winning boslceT in The Third overTime. Jon. 5 -Jones is siclcg moybe he won'T be oble To ploy ogoinsT Toylorville. Jon. 8-We couldn'T come Through, ond Toylorville beoT us To The Tune oT 30 To I9. We were ahead 5 To 3 oT The end oT The TirsT quorTer. Jones did ploy. The one brighT spoT oT The evening wos The second Teom's decisive vicTory over Toylorville's second Teom. WoTch our Teom in obouT Two yeors. Jon. I2-Pono 35, Nolcomis I7. Rich Lewis Tinolly mode his boslceT ond did everybody cheer! The cooch had soid ThoT eoch should geT o cerToin number oT boslceTs ond Rich's quoTo wos one. Jon. 22-We beoT Corlinville 34 To 30. We used only Tive ployers buT They were oll hoT ond we iusT couldn'T lose! Jon. 23-Pono 28, Kincoid I4. Jon. 29-Hillsboro 45, Pono 25. The worsT deTeoT we've had This yeor. The TirsT holT wos preTTy even buT They reolly puT The bosl4eTs in The second holT. Feb. 5-We were The upseT oT The counTy TournomenT be- couse we losT To Morrisonville, our TirsT opponenT, by one poinT. Joe CCAC!-I I-IANKE THIRD ROW: Manager G. McCleary, Manager J. JeTTries, R. Rollo, C. Wagner, R. Alde, D. Brady, E. Henry, R. McDonald, J. Ambrose, Manager F. Fggerrrian, Manager M. Burkhardl. SECOND ROW: Coach Hanlcenson. W. Downs, F. Endris, R. Warren, C, Werner, F, T R ly B Sl T V T rriper, R, Williams, AssisTanT C h A T' FIRST ROW: W. Thurn, C. KoonTz, R. Lewis G M Cl g N J s E. Longwell, C. Hale J M R y ld C. Thurn, B. Green. Mclleynolds used To live in Morrisonvilleg and he and England, Their hoT shoT, played Torwards on The grade school Team. Feb. 6-Taylorville beaT Morrisonville, and won The counTy. Doggone, why coUldn'T we go To The Tinals? Feb. 9-We beaT AssumpTion again 26 To I4. Feb. I2-We musT be aTraid OT Taylorville or someThin'. They beaT us again. This Time 33 To 22. BoTh Times by I l poinTs. Feb. I7-The coach Took The squad To see The Taylorville-DecaTur game aT Taylorville. The sTaTe champs lasT 37 To I3. l believe we could have beaTen Those guys. Feb. I9-We had a big pep meeTing in The gym, geTTing ready To beaT Vandalia. Feb. 20- We didn'T do iT. They beaT us 33 To 28. Feb. 26-The lasT scheduled game OT The year aT Hillsboro. The conTerence leaders were Talcen down a noTch. Tor we nearly beaT Them: we Toolc Them inTo one overTime beTore They beaT us 32 To 30. We Tinished The conTerence season Tied Tor Third wiTh Taylorville. Mar. 3-The Regional TournamenT sTarTs aT Taylorville. We beaT Kincaid The TirsT game 34 To 20. Mar. 5-For The TirsT Time in Ten and a halT years Rich Lewis is absenT Tram school, and We've a hard game TonighT wiTh WiTT. WiTT has a darn good Team: and, if we beaT Them, we'll go To The secTional. Mar. 5-We did-25 To l9. Mar. 6-Taylorville has us iinxed: They beaT Us 33 To 20. Mar. l0-We played SpringTield There. BaslceTball season is over. We've had a preTTy good running, and we oughT To do beTTer nexT year. -Mervin SlaTer. ivsons auins B. McDonald, R. Kloy, M. Burkhordf, J. Tex, D. Pronke, R. RoberTs, P. Lecoco, B. Brocy, D. McDonald, R. Schloz, Mr. Yonlcer EPT. 22-We had our TirsT proc:Tice TonighT. There ore only nine old members leTT. Some ospiring oppliconTs Tound The bull's-eye hard To hiT. Bob Mc:Donold, Joe Tex, ond Bill Brocy quoliTied. SepT. 29-The scores show The eTTecT oT The summer's loy oTT, becouse mosT oT Them ore preTTy lowg however Poul Lecocq wos high TonighT wiTh TorTy-eighT. OCT. 6--We had o visiTor TonighT: Mr. BurlchordT demonsTroTed wiTh his pisTol. Dick McDonold wos high Tor The evening wiTh o TorTy-seven. OCT. ZO- Ten members were presenT. The scores ore beginning To improve: R. Kloy wos high wiTh o TorTy-eighT. OCT. 27-There were seven Tor procTice To- nighT, buT ThoT's OK. We geT To shooT more oTTen. R. Kloy hos Tinished his prone shooTing ond Tinds siTTing quiTe o biT more diTTiculT. Nov. 3- Oeorge lV1cCleory quoliTied Tor The RiTle Club. D. McDonold wos high wiTh o TorTy-Tive. Nov. IO-Mr. Yonlcer is quoronTined. Dec. I5-Ten members were presenT. We were oTroid we weren'T going To geT To shooT becouse no one could Tind The plug Tor The lighT soclceT. When oT losT iT wos Tound, The boys wenT To worlc on Their TorgeTs. Scores were preTTy good. Dec. 22-We procTiced Tor only one hour ond Then wenT To lvlr. Yonlcer's house Tor o surprise ChrisTmos porTy. We ployed lvlonopoly, ond Bob lvlcDonold ond Don Pronlce won The prizes. LosT procTice beTore The ChrisTmos holidoys. Jon. 5-EighT members were presenT. lT wos herd To shooT This evening becouse oT The cold. The boys shivered so much ThoT They could noT hold Their guns sTeodily. -Dick McDonold. SI-TARPSI-IOOTERS ifmssszabi. TW' H I I SECOND ROW: Coach Spiller, Manager M. Sl T L. P. Skmfield, J. Pazera, R, Farrell, R, Magee, L. Large, Man ager J. JeTfries, FIRST ROW: W, Peebles, C H l , J. Magill, W. Rochkes, C. BrurrirneT1, C. De-WHT, C, Young R C lberson. PRIL 4-PirsT meeT oT The year. AbouT TiTTeen Teams meT aT Taylor- ville. Pana placed TiTTh. April I I-A Tive-way meeT was held aT Taylorville wiTh Shelbyville Taking TirsT place and Pana second. ln The halT mile a Shelbyville runner spiked one oT Charlie BrummeTT's shoes. l-le ran nearly The whole disTance wiTh only one shoe, buT he Took TourTh place anyway. April I8-For The Third Time Pana won TirsT in The ChrisTian CounTy Track MeeT. We keep The shield ThaT iT Took Three years To win. April 25-AnoTher TirsT, This Time an imporTanT one: TirsT in The SouTh CenTral Track MeeT. May I9-We Took TourTh in The disTricT meeT aT MaTToon. Rochkes ldiscusl and Younger lbroad iumpl wenT To The sToTe meeT where Rochkes won TiTTh in The discus Throw. May 2 I-The Major LeTTer Club sponsored a Trip To The l-lavana Relays. Rochkes Took TirsT in The discus. The Tollowing won maior leTTers: Younger, DeWiTT, Culber- son, BrummeTT, l-lale, Magill, and Rochkes. Farrell, Magee, STanTield, Large, Pazera, and Peebles won minor leTTers. The personnel oT The Track Team is as Tollows: l00 yd. dash-Younger, DeWiTT, 220 yd. dash- Younger, DeWiTTg 440 yd. dash-Culberson, 880 yd. run-BrummeTT, Farrell, mile-Magee, STanTield, Large, l20 yd. high hurdles-Magill, l-laleg 200 yd. low hurdles-Magill, Peebles, l-laleg shoT puT-BrurnmeTT, Rochkes, discus-Rochkes, iavelin-Rochkes, Pazerag high iump-l-lale, Magill, broad iump-Younger, Peebles: relay-Culberson, Magill, De- WiTT, Younger. -Mervin SlaTer. OLYMPIAINIS '36 EPT. 9-G.A.A. slarls oll wilh heclic meeling ol harrassed board members as lhey lry lo line up a year's aclivilies lor over one hundred girls: soccer, hockey, volleyball, lrack, baskelball, baseball, dancing, lennis, bowling-somehow lhey all have lo be included. Sepl. I4-l was oul lor hockey praclice loday, and I suppose lhose lorwards lhoughl my shins were lhe ball. Sepl. 24-Soccer praclice lhis allernoon in lhe park, so lhe announcemenl says: bul, if lhey play soccer, lhey will need excellenl lechnique in lhe arl ol dodging raindrops. Ocl. 3-Girls and overnighl bags wenl in bus lo Lilchlield lor Play-Day lhis morning. Whal l-lo! Those same girls wilh same bags back in allernoon lor lhe Pana loolball lracas. Gcl. 8-This chasing ol soccer leams lrom school lo park and back again smacks loo much ol hide-and-seek. Why did l ever agree lo lake piclures anyway? Gcl. 30-Jolly old lime in Gym lonighl. Mr. Ghosl Goes lo Town wilh Miss Skelelon-in-lhe-Closel is iusl our quainl way ol saying, G.A.A.'s annual l-lallowe'en parly lhis evening. Nov. 9-l-loolers wanledl Do you have a yen lo be a dancer, a chorus smoolhie? l-lere's your chance. Operella lryouls loday. Nov. I6- Well, loday l learned lhal lhere are olher lurkeys besides lhose you decapilale Thanksgiving. Miss Wingel, who accompanied us beginners lo lhe bowling alley, almosl gol one. Dec. 9-More bowling. Those lillle guys in Rip Van Winkle's escapade have nolhing on me. l'm a menace wilh my score way up in lhe eighlies, and l'd have more if il weren'l lor lhose gullers-and conscienlious score keepers. Jan. 4-Sevenly-eighl girls oul lor baskelball. Miss Goggin linolly solved lhe slupendous prob- lem by crealing lwo inlramural leagues composed ol lour leams each. ll looks like lun. Jan. I5-ll is lunl Quil your blocking. Don'l you know l'm dealh on lree shols. There's lhal Marg Bullinglon oll again. Some body slop herl Oh mel There il goes. Didn'l even skim lhe rim. Feb. IO-Baskelball lournamenl ended loday, and we're all sorry. An orchid lo be divided among Panlherelles, who won in lhe A league and S. S. Reginaes, who won in B league wilh more lhan honorable menlion going lo lhose scrappy runners-up, lhe Sub-Debs and lhe Square Shoolers. Mar. 5-The seniors demonslraling again lhal qualily is more lo be desired lhan quanlily, lake lhe volleyball lournamenl. Apr. 2-G.A.A. haunled by lhose persislenl pesls, lhe penny pinching Panorama Slall, gives ils own benelil dance lo pay bills. Apr. I2-Bye nowl l have lo leave you. l'm going lo be busy lhis spring whal wilh baseball, lrack, and archery coming up. Then loo, lhere's lhe banquel and my slale award. Four years I've worked lor lhal piece ol lell. Nol much inlrinsic value bul oh, lhe senlimenl allachedl I leel a maudlin allack creeping on me. Guess l'll go oul and play a brisk game ol lennis. Your serve! -Virginia Sallerlee. TOM H GYS Hfiy-scvcsm SEVENTH ROW: V. Mohirnont, H. Sfivers, B. Sfivers, P. Gould, J. HuTTes. STXTH ROW: J. Clark, H. Hill, C. SaTTerfield, B. Oller, K. Hines, M. A. Dean. FlFTH ROW: A. Cami, G. Magee, D. Mefzger, V. Kennedy, P. Zimmerman, M. J. Dean, B. SlaTer. FOURTH ROW: E. BerTin, V. Buckrnasfer, A. Mafon, V. Neville, W, Connelly, C M'll T, C. Weber, G. STA kl THIRD ROW: M. Erisrnan, J. R. HoneTeng E. STew T, A. Soboleski, V H dderich, M. Thurn, H. S l L Carroll, B. LiTTle. SECOND ROW: J. F L B s D. Anderson, R Eb p her, N. J. Hende H S TT rfield, J. Finefrock, C, Kraus, D. Ke V B T FIRST ROW: M B ll QT n, Miss Coggin. CHEER LEADERS: E. S iTh, E. Corrnan. EPT. I4-We are always presenT aT games and we call ourselves The PanTher Club. Blue Tams and orange Ties disTinguish us Trom everyone else. Our oTTicers are Marjorie BullingTon, Carolyn SaTTerTield, and Eleanor Corman. OcT. I9-Today a meeTing was held in room 30: and, when The presidenT called Tor The minuTes, The secreTary. Eleanor Corman, sTood up and began wiTh, Well no one seems To know The daTe oT The lasT meeTing: buT, if anyone Tinds ouT, will she please noTiTy me? She Then sTood up wiTh a paper in her hand and began Tallcing. Miss Goggin com- menced To laugh, and soon everyone was laughing Tor Eleanor didn'T have a Thing wriTTen on The paper. OcT. 30-AT The Nolcomis game Today everyone lcidded Norma Henderson abouT Charlie Younger. All The way home all she heard was ThaT Charlie had made I3 poinTs. Nov. 25-Today aT our meeTing we decided To buy dark blue sweaTers on which To puT The emblems we are To receive insTead oT reTunds on our TiclceTs. Nov. 26- Played Shelbyville TonighTq and, when The band began a song, Eleanor sTood up, The resT oT us Tollowing suiT. lT wasn'T The school song aT ally so we had To siT down again. Eleanor TTlusTeredl said, VVell, can'T anybody sTand up To Tix her shirT wiThouT all oT you sTanding7 Dec. I I-We played STaunTong and The BaThTowel Brigaders, who were supposed To yell wiTh us, insisTed on yelling againsT us. Jan. 29-AlmosT every member oT The PanTher Club was aT The Hillsboro game. Eleanor and Elsie loolced darling in Their new culoTTes. -PaTricia Gould. YEA TEAM E TTy cighf EPT. 29-In order To give Those boys who are unable To play VarsiTy ball a chance To do some+hing raTher Than iusTTaI1e exercise, which They can geT in gym classes, The coach organized an inTramuraI TooTbaII TournamenT. EighT Teams played Touch TooTbaII nearly every nighT oT The weelc on The TooTbaII Tield and in The gym. The Teams were NoTre Dame, Chicago, Purdue, Ohio STaTe, Illinois, SouThern CaIiTornia, IXIorThwesTern, and Indiana. They depended on IighTning acTion and long passes raTher Than online bucks and cenTer smashes. OcT. I9-The championship game oT The inTramuraI TooTbaII TournamenT oT This season was played lasT nighT wiTh NoTre Dame deTeaTing Purdue. Some oT The players will no doubT be promoTed To The VarsiTy squad. The winning Team was composed oT B. Thurn, C. Thurn, I-I. Broux, B. EIIioTT, and G. Kennedy. Nov. 26-Now ThaT basI4eTbaII is underway and The VarsiTy squad has been seIecTed, The coach is organizing The boys who didn'T make The squad inTo inTramuraI Teams. Dec. 3-I.asT nighT The Teams were divided inTo Two secTions, The EasTern and WesTern, wiTh six Teams in each secTion. The FighTing Irish, Bachelors, I-IoT ShoTs, FighTing Builders, G.P.'s and ForgoTTen Men, were in The WesTern division while The Fordham Rams, WesTerners, STraighT ShooTers, FacuITy, I-Iumdingers, and The I-IaIT PinTs, were in The EasTern division. Feb. I6-The championship inTramuraI game was played lasT nighT beTween The FighTing Irish and The Fordham Rams wiTh The FighTing Irish winning The inTramuraI championship oT The school. M. McNeese, I.. Abrell, J. Large. B. Chernislcy, B. Farrell, B. Jaclcson, and lvl. SIaTer were The members composing The winning Team. Feb. 22-The inTramuraI TournamenT sTarTed TonighT wiTh some TasT games. The ForgoTTen IVIen's posiTions were Taken over by some Treshmen, and They came Through in greaT sTyIe. Two TavoriTes were eIiminaTed lasT nighT when The FacuITy deTeaTed The WesTerners and The Bachelors barely beaT The FighTing Irish. The Fordham Rams came Through in Their bracIQeT and will probably go To The Tinals. Feb. 23-The FacuITy beaT The Bachelors TonighT To play in The Tinals againsT The Fordham Rams. Mar. 2-The FacuITy beaT The Fordham Rams To win The TournamenT. The FighTing Irish won The inTra- mural championship and The FacuITy won The TournamenT Thus ending a good year oT inTramuraI basIceTbaII. Mar. IO-FirsT coll Tor volleyball. All Those who wanT To play musT be signed up by Ivlarch l9, says The coach in general assembly. Even The TirsT six VarsiTy basI4eTbaII players organized a Team. I beT They lose The TirsT game They play. Ivlar. 22-A volleyball TournamenT begins. INIoTre Dame beaT The MinuTemen Two games ouT oT Three. Dobbins beaT Poor IvIanagemenT Two games in suc- cession. The second game was Tied 20 To 20 Tor abouT 5 minuTes and Then CIarI4y Thomas, a subsTiTuTe oT The Wahoos, served The Iuclcy ball. -Ivlervin SIaTer. INTRAMUR!-XL -..-i we-we INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENT I-lol Shols Forgollen Men Facully Weslerners Bachelors Fighling Irish I-lalf Pinls Fighling Builders Fordham Rams I-lumdingers C. P. S. Sl: Shoolers T 9Forgoll'en Ivlen Facully I Facully J Facullyw Bachelors J Bachelors l 1Fighling Builders I Facully N eFordham Rams J W I-ST. Shoolers Fordham Rams BASKETBALL Pano lSecond Teaml Opponenls 23 Shelbyville .... ...i,,, l e 2l Assumplion... ....l5 IO Vandalia . , . 32 Nolcomis . . . 20 Slaunlon . . . ....29 ....42 ....l6 I2 Shelbyville ,... .,.. I 5 30 Carlinville .,.. .... I 9 I3 Slaunlon , , . 24 Taylorville .. 33 Nolcomis . . . 30 Feilshans . . . 24 Carlinville .. 28 Kincaid .... 29 Hillsboro , . . ....37 ....l5 ..,,25 ....25 ....25 2 ....2I Sly a ISecond Teaml OPP Salem ...... ,.... Assumplion . . . Taylorville .........,. Freshman Games sleeleyvllle .......,... Y.lvl. Decalur Y.M. Decalur Nolcomis . . . Salem ......, Shelbyville .... Kincaid .... Nolcomis . . Kincaid . . . a , A ,J 4 -1 ,. N ' K 4' L ' ffm ' f qw ' 2, ' kr: ' f ' SY i ...x O, we are hayseedsg Our hair is seaweedsg Q' I And our ears are mode of ieafherg And fhey flop in rainy weaiher. Gosh - all hemlock! We're +ough as pine knofsg We're from Panos High, you see CLARENCE BRUNNER RACHAEL TEX RACHAEL TEX We shall remember Rachael noT alone Tor her brillianT scholasTic record buT Tor her inTerminable cheerTulness and Tor her loyal devoTion To school and Triends. l-ligh ideals and an inordinaTe desire Tor accomplishmenT were ouT- sTanding TraiTs oT her characTer. l-ler every desire was To do Things well. A genuinely Triendly disposiTion and a l4indly and unselTish aTTiTude made Tor her Triends oT all The people wiTh whom she came in conTacT. We who lcnew Rachael so well cannoT buT mourn The unTimely passing oT one whose TuTure held such greaT promise, and words only Teeloly express The love we all held Tor her. CLARENCE BRUNNER IT is vain To gilT wiTh words a grieT TelT so deeply: yeT we Teel we musT pay TribuTe To one so well loved by all. Clarence was in love wiTh liTeq wiTh loyal hearT and puresT hand he perTormed every duTy3 he was TaiThTul To every TrusT. l-lis cheerTul disposi- Tion and unselTish devoTion made him The Triend oT all. We mourn The passing oT This loved and loving Triend. T-lis liTe was shorT in years, buT he added much To human ioy. AlThough Clarence is gone, his memory will remain wiTh us always. --R. D. BrummeTT. MU T EPT. 7-Deor Diory, Well, we had To sTorT bock To school, sorry or glodl SepT. I4-ThoT TourTh hour closs musT noT like generol science: They sTond in The hall woiTing Tor The door To be unlocked when iT's olreody unlocked. SepT. I8-School sTorTed oT eighT This morning, ond ThoT lozy Gene Kennedy didn'T geT here 'Till nine. SepT. 2 I-Shirley l-lolub hos been meosuring on ci hem Tor ci week ond hosn'T goT iT sTroighT yeT. SepT. 23- The Treshmon closs elecTed oTTicers. Two Treshmen boys decided To Toke o vocc1Tion oTTer our picTures were Token Todoyg so They spenT The resT oT The ciTTernoon on The sTeps. SepT. 28-Bobby ShoTTer would roiTher moke up on monTh's work oT hisTory Thon conTinue wiTh l.oTin. OcT. I-Froncis Endris mode oi Touchdown in The Treshmon-sophomore gome. l-le wos so busy Tolking obouT iT Todoy Thof he hod To Tell iT To Miss WesT in 9Th hour. OcT. 6-lrene Eilers wos so busy woTching one oT her Triends ThoT she bumped inTo o big ToT boy. OcT. 7-Oeel l'd hoTe To doze oTT To sleep ond holve The kids lough oT me os They did oT MyrTle Levi. She musT hove slepT The whole sTudy period. OcT. 9-AlberTo Nowock broke her pencil ond hurT her heod Todoy. OcT. I3-The Three Bill's lOreen, Trovis, ond SloTerl in our generol science closs olwoys hove someThing To soy when lvlr. Dey wonTs To give us o quiz. OcT. I5-The TourTh hour generol science closs hols been quorrelling obouT gloss houses Tor The losT six weeks. OcT. 20-lnsTecid oT wolking down The sToirs, Lois l-lilsobeck slides down. OcT. 22--LiTTle BeTTy F-lomilTon cerToinly does geT ouT oT school quickly. OcT. 26-Everybody wonTs To broid RuTh Oller's hoir. Dec. I-JusT leove iT To Don Boldwin Tor The puppeT shows ond Tolks. Dec. 2-Imogene Zohrodko hos o new boy Triend obouT every week, buT iT seems os Though she hos kepT lvlox ChrisTion Tor more Thon o week. Dec. 8-l've heord ThoT l-lelen Rollo eoTs green persimmons regulorly To shrink her mouTh up o biT. Jon. 4-Well, we hove sTorTed bock To school Todoy ond iT seems os Though everybody l Tolk To is sleepy. Jon. 8-Mr. Dey soid he wouldn'T give us such o big ossignmenT becciuse coosTing wos so good. Jon. I3- AT The I-li-Tri porTy Wondo Corroll scorched her Tongue Trying To drink her hoT chocoloTel Jon. I5-l wish we could glue Junior Polmer To his seoT. l-le's olwoys running oround ond moking o commoTion. Feb. 3-JusT leove iT To lvloxine Durdy To Teoch Jock Allen how To donce. Feb. 8-Billy Joley TormenTecl Lilo OoTes so much she osked Miss Cossell To move her seoT. Feb. I I-ForTy Treshmen wenT To CenTrolici in The bus To see The MerchonT oT Venice. Everybody hod o good Time. Junior Rigel Tound himselT ci new girl down There. MorgueriTe Joley wos glod her Rolphie wenT olong. Feb. I5-Virginio Peorson wos iusT counTing up all her boy Triends. l believe This is whoT she soid, One in Evonsville, lndionog one in CenTrolio, Shelbyville, Tciylorville, ond BloomingTon. -Myro Doyle. FRESHMAN FCDLLIES r SIXTH ROW: L. Williams, J. Miller, W. Moss, B. Trovis: FIFTH ROW: I. Burklrordl, L. Arnell, L. Leduc, A. Prollill M. Levi, G. Mizeur, L. Ooles, M. Borgic, M. Beyers: FOURTH ROW: P. Homilron, J. Polmer, F. Endris, B. Slrolfer D. Boldwin, W. Downs, D. Sfeworl, L. Brunner, B. Brocy, G, Anderson: THIRD ROW: M. Hilbert, S. Toppero, H. Jockson, C. Fillipilch, M. Durdy, D. Borgic, M. Brozle, O. Porkison, V. Gordon: SECOND ROW: P. Lelin, P. Eck, J. Guinnee, F. Eggerrnon, M. DeCl1oney, R. Snonks, A. Milligor, A, Humphrey, D. Corlock: FIRST ROW: I. Goodwin, L. Berlin, T. Horslnernke, J. Hoger, F. Levi, N. Troskoski, C. Chrislion, N. Vorws, I. Mosely, E. Kronsnogen. SIXTH ROW: R. Snorpe, N. Blond, A. Osborne, R. Bruns, K. Sirnrnons: FIFTH ROW: V. Ade, R. Melzger, R. Siegerf, J. Eilers L. Hilsobeck I. Zonrodko, P. Hulles: FOURTH ROW: F. Borlon, R. Alde, V, Boldridge, J. Rigel, D. Brody, G. Kennledy, B. Sloler, A. Bronx: THIRD ROW: N. Nowock, P. Bsrlsclw, L. Torvin, L. Kessen, R. Kessen, M. Berroyer, B. Green, J. Lowry, S. Holub: SECOND ROW: M. Loker, S. Hoeller, B. McDonald, J. McGinley, M. Forbes J. Gordon, J. Dolon, W. Cnernisky: FIRST ROW: M. Doyle, M. Eberspocner, R. Oller, O. Mingori, V, Poorson, C. Murnick, M. Gould, M. Gclsler, M, Fink, E. Swiney. SIXTH ROW: C. Beyers, F. Tokoly, W. Crowlord, J, Ambrose, R. Worren: FIFTH ROW: M. Poslor, J. Prucll M. Dovis, J, Aller, G. Horrod, G. Clements, C. Wagner: FOURTH ROW: J. Polferson, E. Pollerson, l. G. Seiler M. Joley, H. Rollo, M. Rocnkes, L. Pollen, R. Sirnoson, E. Henry: THIRD ROW: R. Munie, E. Moore, E. Kloy A. Kronsnogen, J. Keifling, D. Jeffrey, J. Colnern, A. Huftes, C. Beeson: SECOND ROW: P. Pous, R, Rollo: FIRST ROW: K. Brodley, J. Tex, A, Kronshogen, J. Rochkes, B. Homillon, M. Hill, G. Brurosky, J. Rocnkes, J. Lockwood, M. Clrrisler. ,.,,.r...,......... UOUST 27-Dear Diary, l lad To geT up early This morning and regisTer as a sophomore. Wasn'T as green as I was IasT year when I didn'T even know where The sTudy hall was. 5epT. 2-The STeering Wheel Club was eIecTed Today. I mean, oT Course, The oTIicers oT The sophomore Class: PresidenT, Cecil Werner: vice-presidenT, Donald BuTlerg secreTary, VicTor -Irumperg Treasurer, Doris Kerr. SepT. I I-There was an all-school parTy Today, and everyone had a grand Time. OCT. 5-We showed Shelbyville-and howl I5eaT Their Treshman-sophomore Team 26-6. OCT. I9-When asked by Mr. Dey To give a deTiniTion oT a polygon, Vella- dean I-Iedderich said, A dead parroT. OCT. 28-Today we saw and aCTuaIIy heard Mickey Mouse. BUT, no, iT was only ThaT new sound pro- iecTion we may have absoluTely Tree if we sell S600 worTh oT magazines. OCT. 29-l.osT, sTrayed, or sTolen? Where is Mr. AusTin's picTure? Nov. 2--ElecTion Day-and was school a rioTI I.aTin II became aImosT vioIenT when our SouThern DemocraT, Shirley Jo Baya, Tried To convince Donald Bu'Tler, Virginia BaTeman, and oTher Republicans ThaT They were all weT. Nov. I9--This aTTernoon our geomeTry class room suddenly became Tilled wiTh smoke. For an insTanT Mr. Dey ThoughT Elaine Cole or Jacquelyn Gudehus was Thinking Too hard: however, he Tound ThaT iT was only The venTiIaTing pump ThaT had become overheaTed. Nov. 29-I-low does Rena Eberspacher manage To spend so much Time sTudying hisTory? Dec. I-2I shopping days 'Till ChrisTmas, buT only I6 school days. Three cheers Tor good old SainT Nick. Dec. IO-The TaTe oT ThirTy sTudenTs is aT sTake. IT resTs upon The decision oT one man. Will Mr. AusTin give a hisTory TesT Today? Dec. 22-Cecil Werner and Leroy Large received Their major IeTTers Tor TooTbaIl aT The big all-school Xmas parTy. Today was The IasT day oT school beTore The holidays. Jan. 4-ATTer making all oT our good New Year's resoIuTions we come back To school and sTarT breaking Them righT and IeTT. Jan. 6-Carolyn SaTTerTield is showing everyone The greaT big gash she CuT in her knee when she Tell on The ice. Jan. I2-Cecil Werner was quick To rush To The rescue oT Bernadine Oller when she Tell on The Treshly oiled Tloor. Jan. 20-Exams are so near aT hand ThaT iT's hard To decide whaT To sTudy, so everyone iusT siTs and TidgeTs. Feb. 4-The honor roll was posTed Today, and iT can be noTiced ThaT The sophomores have more names on iT Than any oTher class. Feb. IO-Donald BuTIer came To The candy sTand saying, I'II do a Tango. NaTuraIIy I was sur- prisedl I-Ie gave me 5c, Took a Tango and IeTT me sTanding There wide- eyed wiTh The expecTaTion oT seeing a real, honesT-To-goodness imiTaTion oT Fred AsTaireI Feb. I2-We were iusT brushing up Tor a geomeTry TesT when BeTTy SIaTer Told us a circle was a curved line ThaT meeTs iTs oTher end wiThouT ending. Feb. I6-GeomeTry papers were reTurnedg The average grade was abouT 48. -Mary CaTherine Downs. sorii SECRETS FIFTH ROW: J. Lester, R. Beard, R. Newfon, K. Jacobs, F. PaIrnosIcyg FOURTH ROW: B. J. Hufson, G. AIex ander, M. SarpIe, C. MunIc, L. KaIesar, G. Sfanran, C. Werner, R. Rochkes: THIRD ROW: M. Seherzer, C. Weber F. TrasIcaskI, F. Beyers, L. Cherry, C. Eicn, E. Porter H SIeppIng, SECOND ROW: R. Marsh, M, Fcsfer, J. Frazier M. Erisrnan, E. HFII, A. Degand, E. KIaever, R. Ahersberger, L. DeIassus: FIRST ROW: A. Mafan, M. C. Dawns A. FaIngnaer'r, S. Lebon, D. Anderson, L. Bwns, H. HIII, B. OIIer, V. Bafernan. FIFTH ROW: W. Warren, D. RandoI, I. M. McGinIey, J. RaIIo, C. SaHerfIeIcI, FOURTH ROW: J. Gudelws, M. A Dean, M. J. Dean, N. Paradee, M. Hifcncock, B. Siafer, J. Clark, A. Cami, G. McCIearyg THIRD ROW: M. Hawker M. Anderson, B. Scnlaz, L. Bernardi, B. JoIey, C. Rudow, R. Roberfs, R. Kagy, V. Trurnperj SECOND ROW: R.Pranke M. Eck, K. Hines, G. Magee, S. Roarke, B. Neece. M. Burknardf, N. J. Henderson, J. Parldsang FIRST ROW L. HEII, B. Henderson, M. Maruszyk, G. Berrsch, A. SabaIeskI, P. Lang, N. MEIIs, V. Hedderich, M. Sfephens B. McMahon, J. ChrIsIIan. FIFTH ROW: W. McOavIc, D. BuIIer, D. CearIack, R. BaIdinQg FOURTH ROW: J. Prafer, G. Curry, R. Kincaid V. Pranskevifcn, M. BuIIIng?on, F. RLbIn, S. Baya, A. UIIrIckg THIRD ROW: C. KraLs, H. SaTTerfIeId, R. Bona W. Harnilfon, F. DoIan, W. AnwIIng, C. Preins, R. Cnenev, L. Enaris: SECOND ROW: B. J. Taofnaker, C. Warren E. S?ewarI, D. Kerr, R. Eberspacher, T. Koonfz, M. Mooney, F. Parr, A. Borgicq FIRST ROW: I. Berrayer, N. Ward M. HawIey, E. CoIe, D. Crawford, H. Scavil, E. FarreII, L. Anscurf, L. Saafkarnp. LLa KKO Q 1-o-:Q r.',1 ' Cnrisfian, R. Kfay, L. Weber. Bronx, M, HoeHer, R. Zahradka, H. Huffrnasfer. rge, R. Farrefl, L, AcreN, O. Sharks, H. Sinc Nair. anfz, F. Roarke, J. Paws, E. Garber, H. Broux. Neville, E. Garreff, L. Mcfleynolds, J. Finefrock. Dixon, B, Siegerr, K. Neinari, D. Bruns. A. D. L. J. B, J. Seventy M Pr Sn M.-....f .M icnelman, B. Silvers, M. Budds,J. Carlock, J.Jeffries cnke, Y. Schaper, J. Rich, cnks, M. Jackson, H. Roland, R. Hardy, L. Fosfer Toad, M. Simpson, B. Ewing, R. Ncesc. CuHer, J. Rochkes, D. Finefrock, A. Cacheraf. Learners, M. Mizeur, V. Mohlrnoni, E,Cc1rreH. 4 ,-,. x . ' ga, . my 3 . , W Q ' 'L ' V . 56 ' A A 9 E.,: A M :AQ w 7 S 1 'H P-Q-I es. W. Devwc, L. Crawford, I. Beard, A. MMC:- N. Pcffs, M, Shafer, A. Weber, J. Herfiger, C. Hcde, P. Gould, E. Cormcrw, R. Lewis. M. Kcuorrsc, A. Mmnick, M. Jocksor, J. Brurosku. F. Declcrck, M. Mfzem, R. SCHCWZ, J. Rcdilmfxcrer. M. Cooper, Ca. Hoffman, J. Denion, F. Degomi. Scverwfy Fmk, J. Hcmeferger, W. Com eNiv. E. Gresbfnm Mcrez, PGM Lecocrx, Dom Lecozc. Eck, E. Jones, V. Buckmosicr, E, Beriin. Jackson, M. Ccsfka, V. Row, L. Arneff. Leigh M. Thur, C. MWOT, H. SkeHo1. Woddfmg1c:m,G.STrFCkNew, B. LHHE, J. Brirfor. -OTZE EPT. I-Decir Dioiry, The TirsT doy oT school! AlThough we had olreody hold Two yeors oT high school experience, we TelT Thrilled ond exciTed on discovering reTinished desks, Three new Teochers, o new joniTor, o brond new goroge, compleTe wiTh oi big school bus, ond o lorge Treshmon closs. SepT. 2--Our presidenT is Mervin SloTer: our vice-presidenT, Richord Lewis: secreTory, June LeoThers: ond Treosurer, Morvin Mizeur. SepT. 7 -Deor Di, We're progressing in our sTudies--we con olmosT Type one word ci minuTe! SepT. 2l-We're cill looking Torword To Trying ouT Tor The junior closs ploy Tomorrow. SepT. 23-We're in iT-The junior closs ploy! l-loT diggiTy dog! Apologies To Clyde I-lole. SepT. 30-FirsT Ponoromoi STOTT meeTing oT The yeor Todoy. There ore Tour juniors on iT: lvlorcello CoisTle, Lowell ArneTT, Bob Jockson, ond Mervin Slc1Ter. Miss WesT ond Miss l-lumbcirgor hoive someThing up Their sleeves Tor OcTober ThoT You jusT couldn'T guess in ci million yeors. OcT. I2-Sholl The girls in The GreeTers' Club weor Tormols, or sholl They noT? GcT. I3-lT eoch member oT The junior closs will geT one subscripTion Tor lvlcColl's mogozine, we'll moke obouT 550. Our dues, SLOO eoch, hove To be poid cz week beTore The bonqueT. Nov. 3-RoberT Jockson, oTTecTionoTely colled Bobby Tried To show oTT his Typing obiliTy+he goT someThing like This: ToGeTh Xogon es oi goog voy. Nov. IO-TonighT we hod o big pep meeTing wiTh o bonTire, speeches, ond o snoke donce. Gene Rich, one oT our well-known juniors, gove o speech, ond used such big words ThoT he couldn'T pronounce Them. lvlr. Dey loiughed ond loiughecll Nov. I2- The Junior decoroTing commiTTee Tor l-lomecoming is composed oT Bob Jcickson, Morcello CosTle, PciTricio Gould, Eleonor Cormcin, Lowell ArneTT, ond Clyde l-lcile. Nov. I9-Miss l-lobbs osked Lelo FosTer why she mode six errors: ond Lelo onswered, Well, my honds ore cold, ond They won'T go! Nov. 24-ln English Normon PoTTs song ouT in his well-known sing- song Tcishion, l DrecimT l Tell inTo The seo. Dec. 2-Eleonor Cormon did The cuTesT Thing oTTer school-she Tell down. Dec. 3-Eleoinor is sTiTT Todoiy. Join. I9-Three words do l know-sTudy. sTudy. ond sTudy. Jon. 2 l- Oh, l wish l hold wings like on ongelf' Boy l'd do onyThing jusT To geT ouT oT exoms! Jon. 22-DiTTol Jon. 27--Those horrid old Mcijor LeTTer Club boys won'T leT The girls weor Their leTTersl Feb. 3-Shame, shome, Leroy Lorge, Tor sending Grover Frcincis ClemenTs oTTer o boord sTreTcher ond ci con oT sTriped poinT. Feb. 9-Upon being Told ThoT The number oT keys one hos represenTs The number oT worries one hos, Lowell ArneTT soid, Well, l've goT Tive worries: buT noT one oT 'em's o dorn girl! Feb. I7-Soy, who ore Borboro Allen ond Jesse Jomes, onywoiy? April l5- Since we were Treshmen, we've lived ond breoThed Tor This nighT. The girls were beouTiTul, The boys hondsome, The ec1Ts delicious, ond The music -ohl lT's been o wonderTul yeor. -Morcello CosTle. O iuisiioia JGTTINCS EAR DIARY: Sepf. 4-All fhe girls croned fheir necks fo gef o beffer look of The new ossisfonf cooch. Sepf. I4-Wonfed by fwo seniors: componions who would like fo hove doifes every nighf. We howe excellenf references. Wrife fo Winni ond Shuff cfo Lovelorn Leffers.,lnc. Sepf. I7--According fo o good old Soufhern cusfom Cdrolyn Sofferfield fell for Bill Thurn in o big woy. Sepf. 24-Whof's fhof-o humon fly? No. lf's only Mr. Widoe scoling fhe oufside of fhe building becouse he is iusf onofher obsenf minded professor who locks his keys up in his room. Sepf. 25-Pep meefing in fhe gym. Exfro speciol fine folk by Rodell Bolding-omid blushes. Big crowd followed our feom fo Assumpfion ond oided fhem in o I4--O vicfory for Ponoi. Sepf. 29- Dempsey Edwords soiys Ruby Musser will nof even occompony him on o piono unless fhey hove o choperone. Ocf. I-Whof cerfoin senior lpresidenf of fhe closs fo be exocfl hos moved his belongings fo onofher locker ond why? Could if be o girl? Never! Ocf. 2-Pep meefing. Joe Pozero gove oi very enlighfening speech ll5 wordsl. Ocf. 6-Fire drill. l-lo, l-lol we knew fhey were only fooling all The fime. Ocf. 7- l-lorry Voughn, our new ionifor-bus driver, disployed his skill wifh fhe fire exfinguisher. Mr. Jock Ausfin disployed his dimples. Ocf. 9--Ployed Benld. Ocf. I3-Even fhe seniors ore sfill bobies. Joe Pozero ond Fire Rochkes were seen ploying piggy boick wifh Richord Lewis. Tufl Tufl boys. Ocf. I4-Senior meefing. Commiffee for l-lomecoming onnounced. Somple senior rings here. Ocf. 20-Senior closs vofes on closs rings. Who will win, number 2 or number 3? Ocf. 2 I-Number 3. Ocf. 22- Mox Gilsfrop delighfed us wifh his whisfling, sfories, ond oinfics. Ocf. 27 -Moving picfures in fhe gym. George McClung excloimed, Gee, Mickey Mouse! My fovorife movie sfor. Some people never grow up. Nov. 2-Chorlie Younger wos heord singing, Where There's You -l'here's Me. Nov. 3-Down of Cy's big fhings ore breoking. Well onywoy fhe window gloss wos fhoroughly smoshed by Richie Cheney's hard heodg ond, iusf fhink, Richie hordly gof o scrofch. Nov. IO-Big pep meefing ond smoke donce down fown. Beof Toylorvillef' wos fhe cry. Moy l hoive fhe nexf donce, 'Shuffle'? wos yelled fo o proncing figure in fhe snoke donce. Nov. l I--Pono furned ouf fo wofch fhe Armisfice Doiy gome. Younger scored o sensofionol fouchdown. Nov . I3-We sold S300 worfh of mogozine subscripfions or enough fo gef us o mofion pic- fure mochine. Bill Sphor soys he will go ond wofch fhe movies if fhey hove boink nighf. Nov. I7-Firsf dress reheorsol of Tune ln. Whof's fhis gossip l hoive been heoring obouf Pouline Zimmermon ond her leoding mon, Fred Rubin. Some soy if wos love of firsf sighf. No wonder Pouline hos been weoring o dozed expression for obouf o monfh. Nov. I9-Big mysfery. Whof new fype of cor is fhof which hos shirfs fucked in fhe win- S fy Th dows and is lrequenlly parked back ol lhe high school? For lhe answer I suppose I will have lo ask Jennie Barr and Opal Boll. Nov. 20- Tune ln given in lhe gym. Dean Wooldridge looked very nalural in lhe second acl. Nov. 23-Whal is lhis, Love In BIoom ? I iusl wonder whal sweel nolhings Ralph Price was whispering inlo lhe lillle pink ear ol Virginia Sallerlee in 5lh hour sludy hall. Nov. 24-Dean Wool- dridge gels a nice slap lor pulling his arm around Miss Randall. I always lhaughl he was laps wilh lhe women. Nov. 26-Even wilh all lhe Thanksgiving lurkey our leam delealed Shelbyville 24-6. Shullle Warren was inspired by a cerlain speclalor lrom Jacksonville. Dec. I- I see lhere is a new club around school, lhe I.A.C. The members say il doesn'l mean I Am Crazy: so your guess is as good as mine. Dec. IO-Senior rings are here al lasl. Ivlany slepped-on leel and broken bones acquired in lhe rush lo gel lhe lirsl ring. Dec. II-Waller Monli oughl lo be ashamed ol himsell. Whoever would have lhaughl he would pul a lhumb lack in a cerlain red-headed leacher's chair. Dec. I4-'Tis rumored lhal Jr. Trumper can draw iusl ducky piclures, bul ol course I wouldn'l know. All inquiries should be addressed lo June Clark. Dec. I7-Joe lvIcReynolds said lo Reid Williams. Lel's skip school. Reid said, Lel's nol because ol lhe principal ol lhe lhing. Dec. I9-Carlinville yielded lo our leam 24-32. Dec. 22-Il's a gyp. No Sanla Claus. Jan. 2-T'wasn'l a lil nighl oul lor man nor beasll Bul aller lhree overlimes we linally beal Slaunlon 32-30. For a while il looked as if lhere would be a lree-lor-all belween lhe Pana roolers and lhe Slaunlon booers. Jan. 5-Now, Virgil, you know you shouIdn'l skip school. You're going lo have lun making up lhose I4 Qlh hours. Jan. I9 -Whal's lhis aboul Bill Thurn and a big black segar ? Don'l worry Bill, I won'l lell lhe coach lhal il made you sick. Jan. 20- Crickels were aboul lo gel lhe besl ol Ivliss Randall in 6lh hour S. I-I. Jan. 25- The laziesl man in lhe world has been discovered in Pana al our own P.T.l-l.S.-Darwin Barr: when going lhrough a revolving door, he wails lor someone lo come along and push him around. Jan. 27-Snow! Whoopee. if I had a bobsled, I would cerlainly hide il. I've heard lhal lhe Coach and his lribe have already lorn up lhree, and lhey were all borrowed. Jan. 28-Exam papers relurned. Many sad laces are lo be seen. Bill Sphar whizzes lhrough American hislory wilh a 24. Some speedl Feb. 3- And lhe Villian Slill Pursued I-ler was given by lhe Panorama Slall. Somebody said lhe hero looked like L'iI Abner. Feb. 8-Dean didn'l like lhe localion ol his locker so he moved again. Won'l he ever gel a neighbor who suils him. Feb. I9- Me no speaka da English, says Bill T. Gosh, I didn'l know he was a loreigner. Feb. I5-Can I lake ill I was playing iiuiilsu or somelhing and I lell on lhe lloor. I'd surely like lo calch lhe ral lhal pushed me. --Ida Ivlae Preihs. sisurnincs if ,f V. , WOOLDRIDGE CI-IENEY MCCLUNG ANDERSONV '77 Presidenf Vice Presidenl Secrefary Treasurer WOOLY DEAN WOOLDRIDGE WoaIy : class presidenl, skunk-cap wearer, doodle-bug calclwer, BaII'1I'owel Brigadier, Beau Brum- mel, swing addicl, I'eIeve du francais, drum moior, iceboaf maker. Will This lisl ever end? RED RICHARD CI-IENEY WI1a'I doesn'I Ricl1y dol I-le makes cokes al Cy's , beafs The bass drum in The band and leads yells Ilwal inspire our Ieams Io viclory. lAnd Riclwy says he owes il all Io Puffy Corn Elakes. I CI.UMIvIY GEORGE MCCLUNG Foolball, baskeiball, and dramalics 'rake up Georgie's lime. I-Ie has been flue Iwero of many games and slage produclions. I'II bel Iwis ambilion is Io be a coaclw, or is if To be a palm reader? ANDY VIRGIL ANDERSON I-Iave you ever read any of Andy's noies Io a cerlain senior girl? Sweei' essence! I undersland Ilwai' he is planning Io wrile a book afler gradualion on I-low To Be Good in Ten Easy Lessons. SENIOR COMMITTEES RING-Ida May Preilws, Veronica Kennedy, Frank Mellieney, Dempsey Edwards, INVITATION-George McCIung, Bill Tliurn, Pauline Zimmerman, Riclward Cheney, Winilred Soulliwell. I-IOMECOMING-George McCIung, Anna Belle Ward, Roberi' Asa, Lucille Willey, Clara Forsyllwe. I-IOMECOMING QUEEN-Pauline Zimmerman, Germaine Delassus, Elsie Smilh, Bernard Sclwmidf. COMMITTEES Seveniy-five y Q62 A4 -7' 7ff.?ff5' r fffL,jjL+s1,5,, ,i 3 ,., . ,, W L . A- Vi'H'y WAR-REN ADOMITUS Can ViH'y ever saw fhe logs in American hisfory class! If fhe bell didn'f save him, he mighf confinue his affernoon nap far info fhe nighf. He should use foofhpicks fo prop up his eyelids. Bob ROBERT ASA To answer or nof fo answer. Thaf is fhe ques- fiom. Bob knows fhe answers: buf he is bashfulg and everyone knows fhaf Fainf hearf ne'er won fair maid. Well, maybe he doesn'f need a servanf. Ashcan LUCILLE ASI-ICRAFT How Ashcan gof her nickname I leave for ofhers fo figure auf. She is always seen falking wifh her friends-even in sfudy periods. If she isn'f careful, she'll gef a couple of 9fh hours. Dimples ELMA ASKINS Aren'f we lucky! Elma was valedicforian af Lakewood High School, and fhaf makes fhe number of vale- Ifhose fhingsl in our school an even one. She is sfudying French and likes if a lof. N'esf-ce-pas? Vic VICTOR BAGA Anofher one of fhose bashful seniors. Vic infends fo own fhe fifle of World Champion Tiddle-dy-winks Player. l've never seen him play, buf l'll bef whafever he fackles is in The bag-a. op OPAL BALL Yes, everybody knows Opal. You know, fhe one wifh fhe undergrad boy friend. One of P.T.H.S.'s mosf common sighfs is Opal and lshall I say looking very, very lovesick of each ofher. Barr DORWIN BARR Anofher Thespianl l won'f fargef Dorwin's performance as fhe hen-pecked husband in Two's Company. As he has informed me he is going fo be a bachelor, he'll nof have fo worry obouf fhaf. Lena EILEEN BARR lsn'f if nice fhaf Beecher Cify has only a Ihree year high school? Because if if didn'f, we would nof have had your sweef ways in our school. If's good fo have you back in Pana again, Eileen. Jen JENNIE BARR Ain'f love grand! In fhe morning Jen's boy friend brings her fo school. Af noon he gefs her and brings her back. Affer school he and his frusfy flivver awaif wifhouf. II wonder wifhouf whaf.l Bud CHARLES BEYERS Charlie is anofher senior who has a hard fime-keeping awake in hisfory class: buf when if comes fo a liffle posfgrad., he's wide awake. Her inifials are G.V., buf nobody is supposed fo know. as if liked have been nond iifar, ke a loing cer know lun ny ways blue- fanfs PTUY iless- , -1 Maine OERMAINE DELASSUS If I ever go abroad, l'll look up Maine in Paris. She wanfs fo design gowns. Someday we can say, Yes, fhis is a gown by Germaine. I fhmink l'll place my order early and avoid fhe rus . Ref+a LORETTA ECK If somebody didn'f fake care of fhe many magazines in flhe library, fhey would cerfainly be in a mess. Loreffa performs fhis fask well, and she can even sfand fhe library's squeaky chairs. Jack VINCENT ECK Jack is one of fhe Trades Gang. He has been so busy fhafahe has nof had much fime fo fhink abouf his fufure, buf he wanfs fo make a success of whafever he underfakes. Ah-an underfaker. Demps DEM PSEY EDWARDS Ah! here's fhaf meanie, fhaf spoiler-ofeplans. Buf I guess if's iusf nafural confrariness fhaf kepf him from agreeing wifh us abouf fhe senior ring. For abouf fwo chocolafe sodas l'd haunf him. BiIl WILLIAM ELLIOTT Bill has been one of fhe fenors in our ACappella Choir for four years. He has also sung in all fhe music confesfs and opereffas. Lef's hope he confinues fo advance in fhe field of music. Judy GEORGE ENDRIS To break 80 consisfenfly in golf will require considerable pracfice, buf Judy is going fo sfick wifh if unfil he can. Why doesn'+ he con- fenf himself wifh being fhe Trade Gang's cheerleader? , Sevenfy-six 9 3. ,L , L A,...,,...i..-A .sig an 'VF ADOMNTUS ASA ASHQRAFT ASKNNS EAGA BALL BARR , BARR M BARR? BEYERS V ERUNNERLX BPYSON -'ff CARR LL C'-IASTAIN DELASSUS LCR P LCR EDWARDS LLLLQTTM LNDRLS Seventy-sever .. 2 f L' ' ff wi ,s Virgie VIRGINIA ETTER Virgie is having a lerrible lime deciding aboul her lulure. She doesn'l know whelher lo become a slenog. or sellle down lo married lileg bul lrom all appearances, il's going lo be lhe laller. Tools CLARA FORSYTHE Whal does il lake lo be elecled a Home- coming rnaicl ol honor lor lwo years? Whal- ever il is, Tools cerlainly has il. She also has a Taylorville boy lriend, and lhey really can do lhe Soulhside. Gay EILEEN GOOD Goodness! This is going lo be good. All I have lo do is wrile somelhing good aboul a good girl, Eileen Good. Sa I shall wrile lhal il was a good lhing when she lranslerred lrom Hillsboro. Georgie GEORGE GUDEHUS Where have you been your olher lhree years in high school? You should have been playing on lhe loolball leam long belore lhis year. Come on, Georgie, don'l be so bashlul. Tell me all aboul il. Dol DOROTHY HANSON Brighlen lhe corner where you are. Thal's Whal Dol does wilh her smiles. I wish she'd come by when I am lrying lo unlock my locker. ol all lhe money she could save in lighl i s. Slim HELEN HARDY With all lhese would-be slenographers grad- ualing, lhere's going lo be plenly ol compeli- lion: bul l'd pul Helen up againsl lhe besl and would expecl lo lo see her come oul lhe winnah. All ALFRED HENRIOT Everyone wonders if Alf has a permanenl wave, bul I know lhal he has a lime keeping his nalurally curly locks in place. I-le oughl lo be a barber so he could gel his hair-slickum wholesale. John Deere IRVING HOFFMAN Irving is a larmer wilh a hearl as big as a barrel. I hear he's having quile a lime learning lo lypewrile. Perhaps he'd beller slick lo a man-size iob such as huslcing corn or driving a lraclor. Don DONNA HUBBARD l'Il bel Donna will keep up her scholaslic record and popularify when she leaves P.T.H.S. lor lhe higher lields ol learning. She'll need lhem lhere, or so 7fve've been lold. We're lor you, Donna. ' Jeanie JEAN HUTTES Whal a versalile person Jean is. She can play baseball or, as quick as a llash can swilch over lo sollball, lennis or ping-pong. No lool- ing, Jean is a lailhlul G.A.A.'er and sporls- lover. Sevenly-ei Speed VERONICA KENNEDY Veronica is popular, good looking, and a made-lo-order dancer. For an all-around girl everyone chooses Veronica: and 50,000 people can'l be wrong. Her ambilion is lo be Bob Taylor's secrelary. Jonesie NOEL JONES Caplain ol lhe baskelball squad-oh, boy! I somelimes wonder how Jonesie can lear himself lrorn Beck's Creek long enough lo shool a coupl'a baskels, Whal's lhe big allraclion down lhar? Ray RAYMOND KIRKMAN There's somelhing aboul a larmer, lhere's somelhing aboul a larmer, lhere's sornelhing aboul a larmer lhal is line, line, lineq or am I mixed up? Anyway, Ray is a line business manager. Shorlie FRED LAKER ll an occasional paper wad didn'l hil Fred in sludy hall he would have a whole hour ol sweel sleep. Maybe he can gel a suil ol armor lhal will prolecl him, lhus aiding him in his beauly nap. Norrnie NORMA LEWIS Wherever I see Normie, I see her Ford VB. She always has a new S. P. who is loo, loo devine. She wanls lo be a chorus girl and la wrile songs aboul lhe ancienl Greek god, Hercules. Maggie REID MAGEE The olher day proved lo be nearly curlains lor Reid. He would have lo ride his bicycle on a slick and wel day. He and his bike smacked inlo a car. Whal o wreck! The car, I mean. Lea VIRLEA MAIDEN Don'l crowd girls! l'm sure Virlea will give you her secrel lormula if you wanl il. Jusl eal hall an egg and lhree spoons ol lea every week, and you'll look like a movie slar in no lime. Blondy ADA MAY MARTS Blondy our senior class's only blond lhal didn'l gel her supply ol color lrom Molher Nalure herself. Bul haven'l you heard lhal old and ever so lrue saying- Genllemen preler blonds ? Mac FRANK IVIETHENEY Frank is lhe old chem. shark. I-le even leaches il lo Miss Humbargar. We hope he doesn'l make lhal his lile's work: he would be much beller as lhe second I-larpo Marx. You know, Silence is golden. ghl Sensors 1937 ETTERD HANSON HUBBARD JONES MAGEE FORSYTHE HARDY HUTTES KIRKMAN MANDEN eveniyb GOOD HENRIOT LAKER MARTS UIUC GUDEH US HOFFMAN KENNEDY LEWIS M ETH EN EY 4 v Ti -.1 ' 'Tn' I DarIin DARLENE METZOER Oh, where and oh, where have I ever seen such hairl lBoy, oh, boy, whof poefryll Dar- lene will go far in This world wiTh her sweef face and her charming disposiTion. More pow- er To her, say l. Dorie DORIS MEEKER Who said Doris is meeker Than anyone else? They're iusT all wrong. Since she is going Through high school in Three years, she has been busy, buf ThaT hasn'T hindered her from making friends. Wolf WALTER MONTI WaIT never drinks coTTee for breakfasf l-le's afraid ThaT iT will keep him awake all day. I iusT learned ThaT he is The bad boy of The Eng. classes. He puT a Thumb-Tack in Miss WesT's chair. PauIy PAULINE MORR WhaT aTTracTion has our school? Pauline is anoTher of our new seniors This year. Her work proved To be very saTisTacTory and so did her brillianf paper on WhaT Kind of Noise Annoys an OysTer. Bluegrass CHARLES MUNIE I-Ie's nuTTy over basebaII. ThaT is The de- scripfion of Bluegrass given by one of his palsy-walsies. Same palsy-walsy Told us abouf his 9Th hours in bookkeeping, his poeTry, and his diary. Perky GEORGE MURNICK Georgie is proudly cuITivaTing some fuzz on his upper lip. He says he's noT shaving iT unTiI he can wriTe IOO wards a minuTe in shorT- hand. ThaT musTache has The ear-marks of be- coming a beard. Curly RUBY MUSSER WhaT would The Panorama sTaTf be wiThouT an assisTonT business manager? Ruby helps manage The candy sTand aT games, dances and every day in The hall. She's The sTudenTs' big- gesT crediTor. Dick RICHARD MCDONALD Dick leads all rivals wiTh his hunTing Tales I believe he likes To read rifle magazines lah! a punl beTTer Than Shakespeare. If your shooT- ing is as good as your fooTbaII, Then you're O.K. Maggie MAX MCNEESE GaTher round, folks, and see Moxie, The MysTery Man! Max has all The aTTenTion in hisTory class. He sficks pins in himself, and iT doesn'T seem To hurT him. I'd like To see him use swords. Joe JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Joe is never seen laughing, buf l'lI beT he is a iolly fellow anyway. IT's cerfainly nice ThaT Oconee has only a Three year high school, else Joe mighT noT have been on our baskefball Team. A EighTy Woody WOODROW NELSON HaTs off To Woody. He's one af Pana's besT rooTers. BUT he'd beTTer Take a corres- pondence course in The ArT of Driving a Car and NoT Having Wrecks. Maybe he would have fewer smashed fenders. Penner JOSEPH PAZERA You've goT To be a fooTbaIl hero was wriT- Ten afTer Joe saved many games. He is also known as P.T.H.S.'s champion bIusher les- pecially around The earsl and super desk- wigglerf' Idie IDA MAY PREIHS I suppose Idie 'II be a lawyer for Demo- craTs or a whaT-The-well-dressed-Iady-wiIl-be- wearing model-ThaT is, if she doesn'T geT married To one of her many admirers and casT her career aside. Cookie RALPH PRICE RaIphie oughf To have The Tin cup for his speed in Typing. He Thinks noThing of wrifing fiTTy words a minuTe. IT he ever wriTes a book on ThaT subiecT, I'm sure ThaT he will give us all a copy. Rodie RODELL RADCLIEF Our school's sTrong, silenf man. Rodell never says much, buT he conveys enough meaning To The Teachers To raTe a place on The honor roll. Same day he hopes To display The house Thaf Rodell buiIT. Lu LUCY RICHARDSON Am I embarrassed? I ThoughT all The Time you were from Tower Hill. Carlinville IosT a very charming girl when you came here. WhaT's This I hear abouT your wanTing a figure like Mae WesT's? TilIie MILLIE ANN ROCHKES Millie Took sharThand and Typing, and now she wanTs To become a secreTary. Isn'T ThaT queer? Maybe we'd beTTer consuIT a psychiaTrisT or phiIoIogisT or somebody and discover The reason for iT. Eire WILLIAM ROCHKES Nobody ever calls William WiIIie, or any- Thing like ThaTg iT's always Fire. AT faoTbaII games, you hear, Come on 'Fire,' make a Touchdown. And Fire usually comes Through wiTh aT leasT one. Rugie MARY RUGIS Mary doesn'T believe in ThaT saying, Don'T hide your IighT under a bushel. She Thinks modesTy is The besT policy and waiTs for fame To come To her insTead of dashing around and grabbing iT. DaT DOROTHY SAATKAM P When DaT graduaTes in May she wanfs To reTire To a farm. She says There's good money in iT. 'All you have To do is sif and raise noThing and geT paid for iT. Maybe she is going To geT fooledl METZGER MUNIE MQNEESE PREIHS ., ROCHKES MEEKER MURNICK MQREYNOLDS mzrce V ROC!-IKES 47 1919 Eighty-one MONT: ff f MORR Mussere MCDONALD NELSON PAZERA RADc:L1FP1f RICHARDSON Rucsrs SAATKAMP we, ff Gi-Gi VIRGINIA SATTERLEE Did you ever hear Ginnie gargIe way back in her lhroal? She was iusl praclising her French verbs, Besides hall duly lor lhe Greelers, she finds lime lo be a champion saleslady lor lhe Slall. Smil+y BERNARD SCHMIDT How would we ever know whal we've done or whal we're going lo do unless we read il in lhe paper? Smilly is responsible lor lhe high school column, and we'Il all miss his reporling nexl year. Shanksie RALPH SHAN KS Join lhe navy and see lhe world, is Rolph's slogan. If he wasn'l color-blind, we mighl be minus anolher senior. Bul maybe lhe Iillle blond in his English class has somelhing lo do wilh il. Sharpie EILEEN SHARPE Anolher blond! And lhis lime il's the real McCoy. Nowadays il's really hard lo lell. Bul I lound oul lor sure aboul Eileen's hair. l asked her. Gee, I hope lhal aboul curiosily isn'l lrue. Ebs ETTABELLE SLATER Gossip! Whal's lhis I hear aboul Ellabelle? She was seen in lhe company ol a cerlain iunior boy. He had beller walch oul or his hearl will be added lo her now already long chain ol broken ones. Els ELSIE SMITH Els has been Homecoming maid ol honor lor lwo years. Her baseball pilching is laps, her lumbling is colossal, and her olher aclivi- lies are equally as good. Who says red heads have lempers! Winnie WINIERED SOUTHWELL Con I ever lorgel Winnie and her false- leelh in lhe iunior class play! Olher lhings, lor should I say anolher lhingl has laken up mosl ol her lime since she was a soph. Winnie, we've missed you. Ella EDNA SPINNER Can I believe my own eyes? Well, I suppose so. Thal cerlainly is on engogemenl ring lhal Edna is wearing. Who would have ever dreamed il? And all lhe lime I lhoughl she was a man- haler. IIJOCICISII VIRGIL SEI-ALE-TS Big maples 'lrom Iillle acorns grow, some- lhing like lhal. I'll,-bel'i Jack hopes lo be a bank presidenl al'l5dr'f'he4,gels his slarl as a slenographer. Then wcfcan say, We knew him way back when. ' Shorly HELEN STIVERS G.A.A. is Shorly's main inleresl. On Sol- urday morning she can always be lound in lhe gym playing baske+baII. Aller school she is al lhe bowling alley lrying lo gel slrikes. lNol slruck.l BilI WILLIAM THURN Bill is going lo open an oralorical school when he groduales. Since he will allow only Republicans in his school, il looks as if he will have very lew sludenls. Beller be a Democral, Bill. Junior LEO TRUMPER Miss Humborgor's ninlh hour bookkeeping class has a lalal lascinalion lor Junior. An- olher ol his pel diversions is bouncing molh balls lpardon, I mean ping-pong bollsl on lhe S, H. lloor. Connie CONCETTA VADALABENE The big alhlelic lype-you know whal I mean. Connie is always headed lor lhe hockey field, lhe lennis courl, lhe baseball diamond, or any olher place where her alhlelic skill can be dis- played. Lelly ANNA BELLE WARD Hail! Hail! Make way lor lhe queen! Anna BeIIe's popularily was proved when lhe sludenls chose her Homecoming queen. Here's hoping she gels a real king and lives happily ever aller. ShullIe Lewis WARREN Everyone knows Shul because ol his baskel- ball abilily, big leel, and his exceeding dislike ol himsell. He wonls lo be a lawyer. His reason: so he can pul his leel on a desk and relax. Lucy LUCILLE WILLEY I never did see Lucy's hair mussed up. I wonder whal her secrel is. Maybe she puls shellac on il so il will slay in place. Anyway, il's no secrel lhal she was a Homecoming maid ol honor. BiII REID WILLIAMS I wonder how Reid Ends lhe answers so quick- ly lor his workbook in American hislory. I guess il is iusl one ol lhe secrels lhal only lhe boys lrom Oconee know. He should have come lo Pana sooner. Cris CLARISSA WRIGHT Did you ever see Crissa's dog wilh ils large wardrobe ol mulli-colored swealers? l'II bel lhe nexl lhing Cris does is cul up her molher's lur coal so her Fili won'l calch cold in winler. Tommy CHARLES YOUNGER Il Tommy would work as hard sludying as he does copying in American hislory, he would be a whiz. Bul he rieedn'l worry. He is al- ready P.T.H.S.'s number one whiz in loolball and lrack. Zimmie PAULINE ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN Will we ever lorgel Pauline's maslerpiece The Gale Is Oll lhe Hinges? Lel's hope she does. She wanls lo be a Thespian, because you gel lhe culesl pins. Think you'II ever be a Lady Macbelh, Pauly ? Eighly-lwo SATTERLEE SLATER STALETS 1 MDALABENE WILLQAMS ,R SCHMIDTZ swnm M03 STIVERS ,- WARD, WRIGHT Efgbfy-Vvree sf- SHANKS Lf SHARPV soumwemf SRINNER THURN TRUMPER WARREN WILLEY YOUNGER ZIMMERMAN , Q when gram falzes Qown flue flag, lfls fime fo Saul 9009 affefmoon, beat Diafuf.
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