Pinckneyville High School - Pyramid Yearbook (Pinckneyville, IL)

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IT IS OUR HOPE THAT IN FUTURE YEARS, WHEN YOU WISH TO RECALL THE SCENES AND THE FACES YOU ONCE KNEW IN I94O, YOU WILL LOOK THROUGH YOUR PYRAMID AND RE- MEMBER THE PLEASURES, DISAPPOINT- MENTS, ANDACHIEVEMENTS, OF P. C. H. S. TIME WHICH HAS PASSED CAN NEVER RETURN, BUT THE MEMORIES OF THE PAST MAY BE FAR RICHER THAN THE EXPERIENCE ITSELF. WE HCNCR A Ip OUR PARENTS WHO HAVE LABORED AND SACRIEICED TO GIVE US THE ADVANTAGES OE A HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION. OUR FACULTY WHO, WITH PATIENCE AND PRECISION, DIS-' PENSE MUCH LEARNING TO PREPARE US FOR FUTURE LIFE. 2 III I K ' I PYRAMID STAFF ALICE GLADSON PYRAMID Advlsor JACQUE REIDELBERGER, Edifor. JULIA CMEGLIA, 50165 Manager. MAX MALAN, Assis+anI Manager. CALLIE STEELE, Business Manager. RGSAMOND PYATT, Acfivifies. EUCLID VALENTINE, I-Iumor. MARGARET KEENE, Ar+ Edifcr. JIMMIE TRIGG, Jokes. EDVVARD JACOBY, Typislr EVELYN PYLE, Liferary Edifor. JAMES EARL WILLIAMS, Sport. MARIE BECK, SocieIy. VVILMA GLADSCIXI, Porfrailrs. CHARLES BLACKBURN, CaIencIar. JESSIE CCRBIN, Sales Winner. BGB ZACI-IER, SnapsI'1oIs.4 1 , Q' , ,f 67 4,5 r 1 'f ' ' V 7 - ,f ly X1 My 8 MR. KEENE MISS COX ADVISORS M R. MALAN CHARLES BLACKBURN, President RGSAMOND PYATT, Sec:re+cry. JULIA CAVEGLIA RGBERTA KNAPP TONY CONDELLIRE JACK KELLY RGBERT QUKELEY BETTY KELLY, Vice-Presidenlf BOB BA RTLE DONALD WILKINSGN RQY BIGHAM DONALD REID JACK SCHDLZE , A STUDENT couNDgaL f .f I!r,q',X Tj 1 xj . T aj ' A CGNTENTS A THE SCHOOL A TIVITIE-S ATHLETICS FEATURES S Q9 1 1 ...JW- X W xx X X X f QDITFIC Z f jf XXX QQLEEUQ fo if SCHCCL f , 2 vifk -'fgsmiv M, ' A , rg: mm. . . Q 1, w ,Q , Y X 1 M, V, 1 A A 5 Ja-X ww, -47 ,G ,, . .4 ww V. I . , 1-, .n,. M4 pw. .A-.., -.. . .,, 1 J. ,,-,,4 I 'L e-1 jgfq.. . N Mui- gh ,. ., -'wgggwk' '.'9,1,.:4.i Q. .Mi ,. ru, . 4 1 1 mmm'-r rw 2 nf' J M T WMW T ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We. The PYRAMlD STAFF oT I94O, ond The SENIOR CLASS oT P C l-l. S., exTend our sincere Thonks To- Miss Glodson, our sponsor, who so eTTicienTly ond poTienTly guided The sToTT in compiling This volume. Mr. Vosey, who gove o beneTiT VorieTy show To help us roiise The necessory money we needed Tor The publicoTion oT This book. Mr. Thomos, who collecTed senior closs dues To be opplied on The moking oT This book, Our Principol, FoculTy, Subscribers, ond STudenT Body Tor cooperoTing wiTh The sToTT in every possible woiy. The AdverTisers, who ore noT only Tinonciol props oT This STudenT publicoTion, buT ore viTol c1sseTs To our school ond communiTy, inTeresTed in The welTore ond progress oT P. C. l-l. S. The Pyromid Mines Tor The giTT oT 35000. The PorenTs ond Friends in our communiTy who, by Their sup- porT ond encourogemenT, conTribuTed Toword The success oT This book. Tl-lE PYRAMID STAFF I94O 1 El BUILDING A TEMPLE A builder builded a lernple, l-le wroughl il wilh grace and skill Pillars and broins and arches All fashioned Jro worlc his will. Men said as lhey saw ils beauly ll shall never lcnow decay. Greal' is lhy slcill, O builderg Thy lame shall endure for aye. A Jreacher builded a Jremple Wilh loving and inifinile care, Planning each arch wilh palience, Laying each s'rone wilh prayer. None praised her unceasing ellorls, None l4new ol her wondrous plan, For Jrhe Jrernple lhe leacher builded Was unseen by Jrhe eyes of rnan. Gone is Jrhe puilder's Temple, Crurnloled inlo Jrhe duslg Low lies each slarely pillar, Food lor consuming rusl, Bur lhe lemple Jrhe Jreacher builded Will lasl while The ages roll, For Thar beaulilul unseen lennple ls a child's imrnorlral soul. lN. E. A. Poeml Twelve THE BOARD OF EDUCATION We wish To pay a TribuTe To our very eTTicienT Board oT EducaTion, who so willingly serves us To The uTmosT in educaTional advancemenT. These men serve wiThouT pay and oTTen wiTh very liTTle reTurn in The way oT expresions oT appreciaTion Trom oThers. We wish To exTend our hearTy welcome To The Two new members, Mr. Adam Kellerman and Mr. ArThur Scherle, Sr., who were added To The board This year. We also wish To Thanlc all members oT The Board oT EclucaTion Tor laboring and sacriTicing Their Time unselTishly Tor us and our school, Tor we realize ThaT The eTTiciency wiTh which a school is managed is greaTly inTluenced by The naTure oT The Board oT EdUcaTion. Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS OF I9-40. Ren Craig George Benedict Secy. ArThur Scherle Elvis BorTle, Pres. Adam Kellerman Mr. Keene, Pr. y ThirTeen HUGH D. MALAN THIRD YEAR d Physics, Sponsor of l-li-Y, Co-Advisor of Sludenl Council, PRXNCW AL Wnois- xmewile'l i vi is PM-ic l - ROLAND Teodnefg College QAXRU . 'ssioie Xllmfil ea.B'Qf:gii::iunxvefS'iW' WGS X When Mr. Keene ossurned lhe dulies os principol ol This school losl foll, he broughlr wilh him o bockground which will serve him well. l-le wois once oi sludenl of Pinclcneyville l-ligh School. ond, os on olumnus, he lcnows ond loves lhe school. l-le is fomilior wilh lhe needs of This com- rnunily ond Jrhe meons oflorded by lhe school To fill Jrhese needs. Sludenls Jrhink of him os being o wise counselor whose reody friend- liness ond lceen inlellecl wos occessible for every worlhwhile worlc Becouse his obilily, chorocler, ond personolily is wide in scope, he hos olloined o conspicuous success in lhe dulies os principol of our high school lhis yeor. l - - - Fourleen f I GUIDES TO KNOWLEDGE THE FACULTY EDITH MALONE, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. NINTH YEAR. Ph.B., Chicago Universily, Soulhern Illinois Slale Teachers' College, Columbia Universily. English III and IV. RICHARD KELLERMAN, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. THIRTEENTH YEAR. Ed.l3., Illinois Slale Normal Universily, Universily ol Illinois. Vocalional Eclucalion. MARTHA CLARKE, Galesburg, Illinois. EOURTI-I YEAR. B. S. in Music, James Millilcin Universily, Universify ol Illinois, Uniifersily ol Michigan Chrislian Masler School ol Conducling. Vocal Music and Ari. MERRILL THOMAS, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. EIGHTH YEAR. AB., Illinois College, Soulhern Illinois Slale Teachers' College, Universily ol Illinois Physical Sciences, Coach Baslceiball and Track, Sponsor Senior Class. ALICE GLADSON, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. EIETH YEAR. A.B., Parlc College. English and Librarian, Sponsor Annual. - - - - l Q - Fiffeen S li ,ilxyllw J. GUIDES TO KNOWLED THE FACULTY LEONARD W. GLOVER, Pinckneyville, Illinois. GE TI-IIRD YEAR, A.B., Universiiy oi Illinois, B.Bus., Universiiy ol Illinois, M.A.. Wesiern Reserve Uni- versily. Band, Crchesira, and English I. JEANNETTE FARINGTON, S+. Louis, Missouri. FIRST YEAR. AB., Washingion Universiiy, A.M., Washingion Universily. Maihemalics and German, Co-sponsor I'Ii-Tri. ROBERT VASEY, Jacksonville, Illinois. FOURTI-I YEAR. B.C.S., Rubicam Business School, SI. Louis, Ed.B., Weslern Illinois Siaie Teachers' Col- lege, A.M., Universiiy oi Iowa, Illinois Siale Normal Universiiy. Commercial Subiecis. MARIE BAUDISON, Pinckneyville, Illinois. ' EIGI-ITI-I YEAR. EcI.B., Souihern Illinois Siaie Teachers' College, A.M., Universiiy ol Illinois Lalin and Algebra I, Debaie Direcior, Sponsor Eorensic Club. CLYDE McDANIEL, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. FIRST YEAR. B.S., Monmouih College, U. ol Souihern California, U. oi Colorado. Social Sludies, Eoolball Coach, Ass'i. Sponsor of I-Ii-Y, Sponsor ol Sophomore Class. UPPER Leif: Eulure Baslcelball Siars. Righlz Scene in Chemis- fry Lab. LOWER Le-fi: Miss GIadson's Eng- lish I Class, Righl: Scene in Ihe Li- brary. ' Sixieen . h i OMEGA COX, Murray, Ken+ucIcy. FOURTH YEAR. A.B., Murray Slale Teachers' College, B.S., Bowling Green College of Commerce, Columbia Universily. Commerce ancl Dean ol Girls, Sponsor Hi-Tri, Co- Aclvisor Sludenl Council. LOUIS TEMPLETON, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. FIRST YEAR. B.S., Universily of Illinois. Agricullure, Sponsor ol F. F. A. TIRZAH KANE, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. SEVENTH YEAR. B.S., Universily ol Illinois, Columbia Universily. Home Economics. KATHLEEN N. RANDOLPH, Chicago, Illinois FOURTH YEAR. B.S., Universily of Illinois. Physiology, Physical Educalion, Sponsor G. A. A., Spon- sor Camera Club. IVA BEETLEY, Galesburg, Illinois. EIGHTH YEAR. A.B., Lombard College, Universily of Iowa. En lish Il and S e.,ch S onsor Blaclc Ivlas ue Co- Q P D - P Q - Sponsor of Forensic Club. W. K. RAGLAND, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. FIRST YEAR. B.Ed., Soulhern Illinois Slale Teachers' College. Hislory and Physical Educalion, Gym Team Coach Sponsor Junior Class, Sponsor Pep Club. DALE PILLERS, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. FIRST YEAR. B. S., Universily of Nolre Dame. Biological Science, Ass'I. Coach Foolball and Baslcelball Sponsor Freshman Class. HARRIET HERRMANY, Pinclcneyville, Illinois. SECOND YEAR. Office Secrelary. 1 1 l l 1 Sevenleen J. O Callie Sleele, Presidenl Jock Kelly, Vice-Presidenl Charles Srnilh, Secrelary Jack McDowell, Treasurer' Mr. Tlmornos, Sponsor Joe Coveglia, Harold Wolfe Foolball Managers. C. Smiflw, E. Brewer, E. Wosso Brown, L. lvlilclwell. Sledger, F, Taylor, M. Beclc Ginn. . Sclwoeltfer, M. Keen, N. D Willis. Monn, B. R051 ers. -3-Q - SENIOR CLASS I-lello Everyone: This is The seniors wiTh Tour yeors oT Trolic ond worlc compleTed-we go TorTh. Uneosy resTs The heod ThoT beors The crown proved True in our cose This yeor, wiTh commencemenT sToring us in The Toce ond The prospecTs oT going TorTh unwonTed inTo o world ThoT is prone To lobel us os The TorgoTTen closs . BuT we will Tool Them. Why, The seniors ore The leoders in every ocTiviTy. Lois MiTchell, in bond: Chorles Bloclcburn heods The STudenT Council, MorgoreT Keene, chieT oTTicer oT I-li-Tri: JoneT Sledger Tor G. As A., Mox Molon, presidenT oT I-Ii-Yg Wilmo Glodson, presidenT oT Forensic ond Block Mosdueg Clor- ence Schumoier leoding F. F. A.: KoThleen Pursell supervising pep in The Pep Club: RoberT Zocher, oce comeromon oT The Comero Club. The seniors hove TolenT ond loTs oT iT in every Tield. Korl SeTzlcorn, Mildred BiclceT, ond I-lomer Alexonder hove sTood ouT in bond, Rosolie Brown, Edno Brewer, Vernon GonT, ond DoroThy SmiTh in chorus worlc ChieT AThleTes oT The senior closs hove been Bruce Mcl.eon, Tom Monn, Jomes Eorl Willioms, ond Severn SmiTh on The TooTl3oll Tieldq Mox Molon, Jimmie Fox, ond Joe Coveglio hove given Their shore Tor boslceT'boll. Seniors in speech worlc include Collie STeele, Rosomond PyoTT, ond Julio Coveglio. Jocque Reidelbergefs worlc on The onnucil should noT go un- menhoned. CrediT Tor ouTsTonding commerciol opiliTy goes To Edword Jocoby. Running in reverse, we Tind There is much To glodden The Tinol yeor oT The osTuTe seniors. The senior picnic oT ForT Goge, The home- coming bonTire ond pep meeTing, The senior ploy, Junior-Senior prom, ond The PYRAMID. Leoding The closs in iTs losT yeor oT P. C. I-I. S. wos Collie STeele, presidenTq Jock Kelly, vice-presidenT1Chorles SmiTh, SGCFGIOFYQ ond Joclc McDowell, Treosurer. You'll be heoring more Trom us, Senior Wogs. N T MERRILL THOMAS Senior Sponsor SENIOR Top ' Alexander Baudison l L. Beck W M. Beck Bickel Bighorn W. Bigham Blackburn Brewer Brey MIDDLE Brown V. Brown Bruns J. Caveglia J. Caveglia Chapman T. Chapman Coleman ' Condellire Corbin BOTTOM Daffron Dippel Ervin Ferrero Flure Fox Fullon Ganr George Ginn HOMER ALEXANDER LIVELY Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vasey's Varielies 3. ISABEL BAUDISON TALKATIVE Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Forensic Club 3, 4, Individual Speech 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2. LQVERNA BECK RESERVED Campbell Hill I, G. A. A. I, Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operefla 2, 3, 4, MARIE BECK SMILING Hn-Trl I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3, G. A A. I, 2, 3, Class Queen I, Operella I, Junior Play, Annual Sfaff 4. MILDRED BICKET CHATTERY Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, German Play 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Clorinef Quarlel 4. .5 EDWARD BIGHAM FRIENDLY Boys' Quarlel' 2, 3, Soflball I, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Baskelball I, Willisville I, 2, 3. WINTON BIGHAM BASHFUL F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Judging Teams l, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4. CHARLES BLACKBURN REGULAR Sludenl Council 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4, Chorus I, 2, Operefla I, 2, Class Treasurer l, Class Secrelary 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Play, Annual Sfaff 4, Drum 81 Bugle Corps 4. EDNA BREWER Musicf-xL Culler l 2, 3, Sludenl Council 3, Operella l, 4, lnlelleclual Conlesl I, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- denT.Class l, I-li-Tri 4, G. A. A. 3, Com- mercial Conlesf 3, Girl's Solo l, 3, Girls' Quarlel l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Quarlel 3, 4, School Play l, 2, 3, Piano Solo l. KENNEY BREY GOOD-NATU RED Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, lnlelleclual 3, Boy's Solo 3, 4, Operella 2, 4. ROSALIE BROWN SWEET Percy l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Quarlel 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Sax En- semble 4, Class Presirlenr I, 3, Secre+ary'Treas- urer Science C'ub 2, Class Play 2, 3, Operelfa 2, 4, Gii's' Chorus 4, Hi-Tri 4, Chrisrmas Play 4, Class Sefirelory 2, Edilor Paper Slaff 3, Paper Srclf I, 2. VERNON BROXNN CHEERFUL Percy I, 2, 3, Sollball I, 2, 3, Track 2, Alhlelic Associalion, Band l, 2 3, Class Play 2, 3, Science Club 2. BRIDGET BRUNS lNousTRious JOE CAVEGLIA Boyisn Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Basker- ball 4. Twenly 192 J. TWT ,WWW JULIA CAVE IA ELOOUENT Black Masque I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Home- coming Play 4, Chrisfmas Play 4, Narional Forensic League I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Speech 3, 4, Debare I, 2, 3, 4, Disfricf I, 2, 3, Sfafe 2, 3, Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, CIass Treasurer 3, Annual S'raff 3, 4, Sfudenf Council 4, Camera Club 4, Secreiary 4, G. A. A. I JAMES CHAPMAN TONY CONDELLIRE sooo-Looiano Class Presidenf I, Paper Edi+or 3, Sfudenr CaunciI 4. JESSIE CORBIN CAREFREE Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Hi News 2, G. A. A I, 2, Pep CIub I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3. ALENE FLU RE REFINED Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3 JIMMIE FOX Mus1cAL Baskefball I, 2, 4, Cornef Trio 4, Track I, 2, Tennis 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Z, 3, 4, Vasey's Variefies 3, 4, UNASSUMINGV , P L I 2 3. ODELL DAFFRON jimI?6rAmOIQ'2, 3, 4, Judging ,,on'res1 , , -, SINCERE IJNFEIGNED CLJIPLQVTI, 3, G. A. A. Secrefary 3, Opereffa FLORENCE DIPPEL ' I' ' THELMA CHAPMAN suNNY VASCI,-LATING Pep Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 3, 4. VERNON GANT POETIC Percy I, 2, 3, BaskeIbaII Manager I, 2, 3, Dra- DREAMY Lnsnicf Ii 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Soff- LIKEABLE I A P I, 2, 3, CI PI 2, 3, B sk fbail 2, 3, IrTIrgIIIec'ruoI 2, 3,CI:iEren?iIc CIub?I,jScff?baII 3, 3, MILTON FERRERO B d 2, 3, 4, D I 4, Hi- 4, ndivi ua Sggech 4, Glee Cgluciio 62, 3, Science Club Pres- UNDAUNTED idenr 2. F. F. A, I, 2, 3, Judging Tearn I, 2, 3. GENIAL - - I Q - - Twenfy-one SENIORS TOP Gladson W. Gladson Goforlh Harriss Heisner Hensler Hilf Hilchings lbendahl Jacoby MIDDLE Keene Kellerman Kelly Kmucha Knapp Livingsfon Lueker McCloy E. McClure J. McClure BOTTOM McCrary McDowell McLean Malan Malanoski Mann Marlin Marshall Melvin Milchell BERNICE GINN MIRTHFUL Junior Play. BILLY GLADSON MISCHIEVOUS Gym Team 2, 3, Junior Play. WILMA GLADSON UNIOUE Band I, 2, 3, 4, Brass Quarlef I, Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Acling Treasurer 3, Presidenf 4, Carnival Commillee 2, 3, Gen- eral Manager 4, Individual Speech I, 4, De- bale I, 2, 3, 4, Dislricl 3, Stale 3, lnlelleclual I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I,OpereI1a I, Chorus I, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 3, Dislricl 3, Girls' Double Ouarlel' 3, Chrisimas Play I, Vespers 3, Na- Iional Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Black Masque Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Presidenf 4, Black Masque Play 2, Junior Play, Homecoming Play 4, Annual Slaff 4 JOBETH GOFORTH Aierisric HifTri I, 2, 3, 4, Black Mosque 2, 3, 4, Dra- malics Club Play 2, 4, Junior Play, G. A, A. 2, Forensic Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, DONALD HARRISS AMIABLE MILDRED HEISNER GLEEFUL G. A. A, I, Debale 2, 3, 4, Nalional Forensic League 3, 4, Black Mosque 4, Individual Speech 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, German Play 2, Christmas Play 4, Forensic Club 3, 4, Secre- 'lary 4. VIOLET MARIE HENSLER ALIVE Junior Play, Drum 31 Bugle Corps 4, Pep Club 4. JUNIOR HILT MERRY Tamaroa I, 2, 3. DOROTHY HUTCHINGS BRISK ' G. A A. I, 2, Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Band 3, 4, Junior Play. PAUL IBENDAHL EXACT Oakdale I, 2, 3, Soilball I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3. EDWARD JACOBY ALERT Culler I, 2, 3, Soflball I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Inlelleclual Conlesl 2, 3, Piano Solo 2, 3, Mixed Quarlel 2, Boys' Quar- Iel' 3, Operella I, 2, Class Officer, Presidenl 2, Vice-Presidenl I, Presidenl Sludenl Council 3, School Play 3, Commercial Team 3, Dislricr, Seclional, Hi-Y 4, Ping-Pong Team 4. MARGARET KEENE vivixcious Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl and Song Leader 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Operella I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Confesr 3, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Slale Chorus 3, Nalional Forensic League I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary I, Individual Speech 2, 3, 4, Debale I, Black Masque I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Quar- lel' I, 2, 3, 4, Stale 3, Conlrallo Solo 4, Slale 4, Homecoming Play 4, Annual Slaff 4, Mixed Double Quarfel 4, Slale 4, Piano Solo I, 3, Junior Play, Chrisimas Play I, Vespers 2, 3, Class Vice-Presidenl 2, Girls' Double Quarlel 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Accompanisl l, 2, 3, 4. Twenly-Iwo 0fY'L- FRANCES KELLERMAN SOCIABLE I-Ii-Trl I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Opereffo 3, 4, BIcncIc Mosque I, 2, 3, 4, Producrion Moncger 4. JACK KELLY JOVIAL MERLE KMUCHA STUDIOUS Percy I, 2, 3, Junior Ploy, Science CIub 2. ROBERTA KNAPP DELIGI-ITFUL HifTrI I, 2, 3, 4, Pep CIub I, 2, 3, 4, Forensic CIub I, 2, 3, 4, Nofionol Forensic League 4, IndivIduoI Speech 4, Block Mosque 4, Ccrmero Club 4, Sfudenf CouncII 4, G. A A. I, 2, Chorus I, Opereffo I, Lofln Conresf 2, Chrisr- mos Ploy 4. GENE LIVINGSTON QUIET Tomclroo I, 2, 3. MARJORIE LUEKER ENERGETIC GIrIs' Bcskefbczll I, 2, 3, Junior VERNA McCLAY consloaref-WE ookdgfe I, 2, 3. ELZA MCCLURE AGREEABLE CuIIer I, 2, 3, Trock 2, 3. JAMES McCLURE some CuIIer I, 2, 3, Bc1skeIboII I, 2, 3' SOII 3, Trock I, 2, 3. LOREN McCRARY EASY-GOING Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Truck 3, 4. ball JACK McDOWELL NIMBLE Percy I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Bond I, 2, 3, 4, BoskeIbcII I, 2, 3, Opere'rIo 2, Soffboll I, 2, 3, Closs Treosurer 4, Science Club 2, Afhlefic Association 3, CIoss Ploy I, 3. BRUCE McLEAN COLORFUL Ookdole I, 2, 3, Soffboll I, 2, 3, I-Ii-Y 4, Foo?- bczll 4, Truck 4. MAX MALAN ATHLETIC Foorboll 3, 4, BcskeII::oII I, Z, 3, 4, Trock I, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3, PresIdenI 4, CIoss PresicIen'r 2, Bond 2, 3, Annual Sfoff 4 ADOLPH MALANOSKI SERIGUS Tcmcroo I, 2, 3. TOM MANN Enrnusmsrlc Foofboll I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Bond I, 2, 3, 4, School Paper 2, 3. JAMES MARTIN CORDIAL Bond I, 2, 3, 4, FooIbc1II 4, I-II-Y 4, F. F. A I Twenfy-Ih ree SENIORS Naleborslci Nehrkorn G. Norfon J Norlon Palmer Pedigo C. Pick J. Pick Pilchford Praler MIDDLE Presswood A. Prpich R. Prpiclw J. Pugh M. Pugl-I Purringlon Pursell E. Pyall R. Pyalf Pyle BOTTOM Quigley Reeves Reidelberger Rieke Rogers Schaeffer Sclwumaier Selzkorn Shaw Sieberg ELIZABETH MARSHALL ZEALOUS Culler 3, G. A. C. 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 4. IDENTIC KATHERYN MELVIN WINSOME Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, Junior Play. IDENTIQ GEORGE NORTON AL E. E, A. I, 2, 3. JOE NORTON AL F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3, 4 LOIS MITCHELL FEMININE Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, Girls' Quarlel 3, Hi- Tri 4, School Paper I, Z, 3, Operella 2, 4, Chrisfmas Play 4, Presidenl Band 4, Class Play 2, 3, Clarinef Quarfef 4, Science Club I, 2, Vice-Presidenf 2, Mixed Double Quarlel' 4, Class Vice-President I, Presidenr 2, Secrelory 3. ACTIVE EDWARD NALEBORSKI PAUL PE RICHARD PALMER Tamaroa I, Z, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 4. DIGO 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4, Judging Team Z, 3, 4, F, F. A. Soflball I, 2, 3, Bas vlooreous SLEEPY Tamaroa I, 2, 3 CHARLES PICK ELVERA NEHRKORN 5,M,,,,,, TWINKLING F, F, A, I, Tamaroa I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Junior Play. kefball 4. Twenly-four . Q.. ,V R XM, ii J-' mba JAMES PICK SIMILAR F F A I 2 3 4' Reporfer 3 4' Judging rem I,'2,'3,'4,'E.'E. A. Soflbdll 3, 4, BGS- kelball 4. ELEANOR PITCH FORD HAPPY LYNDON PRATER JOLLY Edgewood I, 2, Percy 3, Ping-Pong Team I, 2, 4, Sofrball I, 2, 3, Class Play 2, Alhlelic As- sociafion Treasurer 3, Glee Club 3, Baskelball 3, Track Team 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Chrislmas Play 4. EVELYN PRESSWOOD Busy Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4. AMELIA PRPICH DEPENDABLE G. A. A. I, 2, 4, Cutler 3, G. A. C. Presidenl 3, Class Vice-President 3. Q .... ,fb 74 I' ,ff 0 1 , , .. I 3 , LA! X AV! 'jig I1 . 1 ,, V ROSE PRPICH KATHLEEN PURSELL THELMA QUIGLEY .J Tl-IOUGHTFUL PEPPY EFFICIENT G A4 A' I 2 , I-I3 - , C I , I I-Ii-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, Secrelary 3, I-Ii-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Pep Club I. raercial Conlesr 3AI'G.lA,l,lCll'3, glueclegll gogulll gl eer,l'eGder 2' All PSP Club l'.2' 3' 4' Plesl' CII I3VeSICIenI 3. enl' 4, Camera Club 4, Dramallcs 4, Operella I, 2, Chorus I, Z, Band 3, 4. HELEN REEVES COQUETTISI-I JOHN PUSH ELEANOR PYATT lO?Pr:1..'..?,3.f flsfspigeiflsaf.'12G5f,5'xb MASCULINE cHEERFuL A. l, 2, 3, Junior Plaly , I-ll-Tri 4.' ' ' ' Culler I, 2, 3, Class Play l, 2, lnlelleclual Bond I, 2' 3' 4' Secfemry 3: Hifffi ly 2, 3' 4: 2, 3? B0Y'5 SOIO 2. 3, 42 BOYS' QUGVISI 3. 4? Block Masque 4, G. A. A. I, 4. Mixed Quarlel 2, 3, 4, Black Masque 4, Chorus ghl-Iomicoming Play 4, Operella 4, All Slale OWS ' l MASTERFUL Band I, 2, 3, 4, Debale I, 2, 3, 4, Drarnalics SPARKLING 344, PIoSIuiIno4n Manager 4, Class Presudenl 3, nnua a . Class P s'denl I, G. A A. I, Deb I I, Na- lional Flgrelglslc League EI 3,k4,MPepOClPub I, 2, UL 4, Vice- reslclenl 3, A ap asaue 2, 3, 4, Plainview, Oklahoma I, Tamaroa 2, 3, Soll- V'CejP e5'denl 3' 4? l'l -ll' l- 2' 3' 41 V'Ce' bull I 2 3. BOSI,eIbC,II I 2 3. Track 3: Jun, PresIdenl 3, Inlelleclual Conlesl 2, 3, Home- ,Or PICIYXIQ 'Ig Aw 44 ' ' ' coming Play 4, Sluclenf Council 3, 4, Secre- DELICATE ' ' 'tary 4, Annual Slalf 4, Chrislmos Play 4. I.I,,I'r, II 2' 3' 4: Qperefm I: pep CIUID In PHYLLIS PURRINGTON EVELYN PYLE BILL ROGERS EXOTIC GRACEFUL ROMANTIC Feslus I, Percy 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Pep Tomaroa I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Pep Club I-li-Y I, 2, 3, Black Mosque 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Club I, Class Play 2, 3, Operella 3: BIOCI4 Il, 2, 3, GI-'AI A. IAQ, 3,I.gunItcIr Play, lnlel- Foofball 2, 3, Band I, 4, I-li-News I, Oper- Masque 4, I-Ii-Tri 4. ecfua 3, i- ri 4, nnua Ia 4. ella 3. Q i I 2 I Twenly-live SENIOR TOP Sledger Slusher Smigielski C. Smilh D. Srnilh S. Srnilh Snider Soelebeer Sleele Sliens MIDDLE Slanlon Tanner Taylor Todd Trigg Valenline Vorderbrugge Ward Wasson Wealherford BOTTOM Werner Wilks Williams Wolfe Woodside Wylie R Zacher R. Zacher Zoechler OPAL SCHAEFFER PRIM CLARENCE SCHU MAIER ARGUMENTATIVE F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 3, Presidenl 4, Judging Team I, 2, 3. KARL SETZKORN SPIRITED Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, Operella I, 2, School Orcheslra 2, Trumpel Trio 3, Disfricl 3, Quare lef, Dislricl' 3. MELVIN SHAW HAPPY Florida I, Culler 2, 3 LAVERN SIEBERG Band I, Baslcelball 2, Class Play 2, Hi-Y 4, if-T f , ,fl ,fC Jf Mlfma JANET SLEDGER cure Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 4, Band 2, 3, 4. ORVAL SLUSHER HANDSOME Class Secrelary 2, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, PEARL SMIGIELSKI JoYous Tamaroa I, 2, 3. CHARLES SMITH DEBONAIR Cufler I, 2, 3, Baskelball l, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Sollball I, 2, 3, Class Play 2, Class Presidenl I, Secrelary 4, Hi-Y 4, Vasey's Varielies 4. DOROTHY SMITH SEVERIN SMITH CONSTANT Nashville I, 2, Foofball 4, Track 4, F. F. A I 2 3 4' Judging Team I 2 3 4 REUBEN SNIDER CAPABLE Percy I, 2, 3. CARL SOETEBER CLEVER Junior Play, Soflball l, 2, 3, Track 4. CALLIE STEELE POPULAR Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Black Masaue I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4, Forensic I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- relary 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 2, Camera Club 4, Class Treas- urer I, Secrelary 2, Presidenf 4, Annual Slaff 4, Humorous Reading, Slale 2, 3, Sfale League I, 2, 3, 4, Black Masque Play 2, 4, Infellecll- uals l, 2, 3, Chrisfmas Play 4, Vespers 2, Movie Direclor 4, Debale 2, 3, Homecoming Play 2. ANTONIA STIENS AMBITIOUS GENTLE UNERRING Percy I, 2, 3, Soffball I, 2, 3, Baskelball 2, 3 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Operella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus Culler I, 2, 3, G. A. C. 3, School Librarian Science Club 2, Alhlelic Associalion 3, Track 2 3, 4, Girls' Double Quarlel 4. 2, 3. 1 l ' ' ' i I ' Twenly-six FRANCES STANTON REUBEN VORDERBRUGGE JAMES EARL WILLIAMS BEAUTIEIG WITTY MANLY I-Ii-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, Pep CIUD 3, 4, G, A A. I, 2. Cufler I, 2, 3, Soffboll 2, 3, Closs Presidem' 3, GVVP Team Iv 27 FOOTPGII 21 3' 41A I SI ff 4, BoSIceTboII I, Z, 3. MILDRED TANNER RUSSELL WARD HAROLD WOLFE COY SHY GENUINE Tomoroc: I, 3. FERN TAYLOR DORIS WOODSIDE COMELY PLEASANT G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tn T, 2, 3, Pep Grub 3. PRETTY Sf- LOUIS I: Ookdwe 2. 3: Hi,TT 4 gufler I, 2, 3, GER. C. 3gCOperefrfc Ig ecrefory I, 3, Tudenf ounci 31 ELCNA TODD Queen. MAQRIQEIE WYLIE , DFMURE Gckdole I, 2, 3, H1-Tri 4, Pep CI E 4 S14 I H.-Tri 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Operewo 3, JUNABETH WEATHERFORD ploy 2, Pep Iub I, 2, 3, 4. NICE HAT' 1, 2, 3, 4, S I 4, G. A. A BOB ZACHER JIMMY TRIGG BIL1cPIMcsque 4. ecre my ADEPT HUMOROUS SI Q I-IIYY I, 2, 3, 46GI10fUS I, 2, 4, Ope rf I 2 4 J PI ,Bo'S oo3,M'.ed IQTI3 rock 3, 4, omr CIIDP 'd T4 D BLDIQS?rQugIITeT 3? Truck 3. W I Ie mcafics I, 2, 3, 4, Jeur?Ior PLIoy 329111 I ST ff 4 ATTRACTIVE EUCLID VALENTINE HI-Tf' 'T 2- 34 41 G- A A, I- ROSEMARY ZACHER ERANK GRACIOUS Debcfe I, 2, 3, 4, Forensic CIub 3, 4, No- I-Ii-Tri 4- 'rionol Forensic League 4, Iiugworous Deal. 43 CHARVHSH A I Sf ff 4, C rn rcfo onf ST 31 Dr m QHQUSIE comps 4, ijfnnioef Play, CoPnivoI Cojn- G. A. A. T, 2, 3, I-Ii-Tri I, 2, 3, 4, PCD CIUIU MARY ZOECHLAR miffeei Track 3' 4 I' 2- 3- PLEASING Twenfy- OFFICERS - BOB CRAWFORD, Presidem' TOM BYER, Vice-PresEdenI VIRGINIA BOOUILLON, SecreIary BOB BARTLE, Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS IFUTURE GRADS LOOK FORWARD ro A TIME WHEN THEY CAN LOOK BACKWARDI Dear SIudenIs: Erom Ihe IirsI muddled week when Ihe Class OI '4l were Erosh Ihis group bind- ing iIselI wiIh bonds OI muIuaI inIeresI showed iIs meIIle on all Occasions es eciall r 1 I3 Y in class spiriI. Class spiriI OIIen disinIegraIes wi+h Ihe benedicIiOn OI O commence- menI address, buI noI so wiIh our class. The reminiscences OI Ihese years have been and sIilI are wonderIuI, because our class hisIory OI P. C. I-I. S. was OuIsIanding. LeI us go back Io our school acIiviIies in which we Ihe Class OI '4I pla ed O bi I I Y Q parI. We remember Virginia MorgensIern, who gave her unIiring eIIOrIs IO Ihe h I d P sc OO an ep Club as cheer leader: also, Dixie SweaII, One OI Ihe mosI popular girls in school, served as IooIball queen one year. We cannoI IorgeI BeIIy Kelly, whom we all remember as one OI Ihe IriendliesI an-I nrosI popular girls in school, who proved her popuIariIy by her membership in pracIicOily all OI Ihe acIiviIies including Ihe SIudenI Council. Since iIs enIrance inIo high school, Ihe Class OI '4l was always well represenIed on Ihe DebaIe Team, in Ihe DramaIics Club, and Ihe Band. ln scholarship, we were also ouIsIanding, wiIh ShurIz, Byer, BarIle, and L. Kelly earning varsiIy IOoIball IeIIers Ihe second year, Io say noIhing OI Iheir cOnI 'b I' ri u ion in OIher Iorms OI arhlerics. In Iraclc, L. Schilling and BarIIe won IeIIers During our . . . Iq h lunior year in ig school, Ihe varsiIy basIceIbaIl and Iracls Ieams were almosI wholly composed OI members OI our class-Ches. KillingsworIh, R. LivingsIon, CrawIord, L. and E. Schilling, eIc. Then we had Don Robb E Rich and A Br Ih I bl' , . , , unson e um ing Ieam and Earl SIahlheber on Ihe ping pong Ieam. II is no wonder our class spiriI has lived down Ihrough Ihe years when our class believed in parIicipaIing in as many school acIiviIies as possible. Believe me, par- IicipaIion is Ihe lcey IO success, wheIher iI be in school or in life aIIer school I am glad our class members will be able in Ihe IuIure years Io loolc baclc Io such pIeasanI memories as Ihe Class OI '4I will have leII. Sincerely, I. REMEMBER. IRQ-I - - I - TwenIy-eighI TOP ROW: Dorlhy l-lubler, Oene Lincks, Belly Ruoll, Dean Smilh, Agnes Molika Herschel Thornlon, Nancy Nesloill, Ches. Killingsworlh. SECOND ROW: Elmer l-lolman, Linda Lee Ulrich, l-luberf Shurlz, Anlhony Zelaslco l-loward Cunningham, Oerlrude Borman, Waller Roerhe, Theresa Kellerman. THIRD ROW: Nomobel l-lufchings, Louis Wihl, Doris Cunningham, Russell Schwarlz- kopf, Roberl Crawford, Virginia Morgensfern, Roberlr Ouigley, Roberjr Borlle. BOTTOM ROVV: lvlargaref Brueggemonn, Edna Mohr, Roberlr Ogilvie, Arlhur Mann Dixie Sweall, Floyd Rich, John Slcorcqewski. Twenly-nine WILBUR RAGLAND Junior Sponsor JUNIOR JARGON Roberl Borlle-Aw, gee, nowl Wilmo Benedicl-Good-loye now. Virginio Boquillon-Well, well, well, well, welll lvlorgorel Brueggernonn-So wlicil? Tlwornos Byer-Filleen lor Hlvlonoger Byer l Doris Cunninglnorn-Olw, lieovensl lvlyrcil Dollron-Yeoh? lvlorcello Epplin-l-lumplil Lucille Ernesl-ls lliol riglil? Wilobel Frossolo-You don'l soy? Wilma Guy-Ali, slwucksl Lucille l-lelvey-My, rnyl Elmer l-lolrnon-No. Mildred l-lolrnon-Gln, oleor. Dorollwy l-luloler-My goodness Mildred Joclcson-Ulsi, Ulu. Lovodo Kielwn--ls llicil so? Clues. Killingsworllw-My lillle Pooly-Wooly. Virgil Krone-Gln, gil owoy. Roberl Kulrinerl-Quil. Gene Lincks-Moll, Moli. Rolpli Livingslon-Wl1ol's yours is mine ond wl'iol's mine is mine! Fred Luelcer-Ooompli! lviciry McNew-Corny? Gee Wllizzl Arlliur lvlonn-Ah, yes. Ali, me. Ali! Cecilia lvlclvlonn-Tsl4, Tsld Agnes lvlolilco-Olw, rny goodness. Mory Ella Miller-I should soy. Edno Molir-Slop ill Helen lvlorgenslern-Lel me oulllll Virginio lvlorgenslern-Glu, no you don'll Noncy Nesbill-Ain'l lliol o lick? Fronlcie Queen-Don'l llwinlc so. Deon Robb-Yeeloyl Donold Robb-Roll! Rcilnl Poul Runion-l-lol l-lol A Belly Ruoll-Lel's go. Kennelli Sclwerle-Fevensolcesl lvlelbo Sclwerle-Neowl Kennelli Sclwurnoier-By gee. Huberl Sllurlz-Oul ll'ie window. Billie Sirns--Ali, come on now. Deon Smilll-Wlwy? Joseplm Slern-Oli! I Dixie Sweoll-Quiieilll l-lerscliel Tliornlon-Ain'l il ll'ie lrullw? Lindo Lee Ulricli-I don'l gel il. Virginio Von l-lorn-Yes, yes, go on. Louis Wilil-Lelskill'em. Anlliony Zelcislco--l'lul1? l'lowc1rd Cunninglwom-Oli, yes, ol course. Cyrus Keller-Jeepers. Thirly TOP ROW: Cyrus Keller, Melba Sclwerle, Roberi Kulwnerl, Lucille Ernesl, Leonard Werner, Mary Frances MclNlew, Dean Campbell, Lavada Kielwn. SECOND ROW: Mildred Jackson, Kenneilw Sclwerle, Lucille Helvey, Dean Oruner, Virginia Boquillon, Merele Taylor, Cecilia Mann, Frankie Oueen. THIRD ROW: Virgil Krone, Helen Morgenslern, Frederick Lueker, Mary Ella Miller, Billie Sims, Belly Kelly, Louis Schilling, Marcella Eloplin. FOURTH ROW: Sadea Hubler, Joseplw Slern, Wanda Hawkins, John Nevill, Marjorie Mcllonnouglw, Tom Byer, Wilabel Frassaio, Myral Daffron. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Runion, Mildred Holman, Kenneili Scliumaier, Virginia Van Horn, Dean Rolob, Wilma Ouy. 1 X I l, s . 1 -K 6 Thirfyfone OFFICERS BOB ED GEMMILL, PresiclenT DONALD EDWARDS, Vice-PresidenT JACK STUMPE, SecreTary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE cLAssT TOF A CLASS WITH ACUTE soPi-ioMoRiTls BUT HoPEs TO RECOVER BY NEXT YEART Dear Eolks: We're Two years old now. EirsT Thing yoU know we'll be wearing long panTs and going wiTh The girls. l-lonesT we don'T like To brag, bUT in spiTe oT oUr yoUTh we're To P. C. l-l. S. whaT The MayTlower was To The Pilgrims, whaT make-Up is To girls, whaT Miss Malone is To The seniors, and whaT's more we can prove iT! Aren'T we The besT all around aThleTes in The school? Look aT Cuddy Edwards and Bess. They're even beTTer Than Joey Caveglia and Erannie Schilling, noT only in baskeTball bUT in any sporTs. Then, Too, we've goT PaUl Reese, Gimmill, STUmpe, Hoover Sronce, and a whole sTring oT oThers we can save Tor rebUTTal. In golT, we're aboUT The besT There is in This parT oT The coUnTry. Don Reid, a so-called mere Sophomore, Took TirsT in The SoUThern Illinois DisTricT GolT ToUrnamenT. ThaT's noT bad aT all. And iUsT who do yoU Think all Those handsome and beaUTiTUl porTraiTs Tollowing This page are? They are oUr beloved Sophs. BUT ThaT isn'T all!!! Aside Trom oUr good aThleTes, we gave This school our own liTTle Libby WrighT, The qUeen oT The gridiron season. lvly, we have TalenT in oUr class. We can sing, Too. YoU'll have To admiT ThaT BeTTy McElroy, Emaline, lvl. J. Horner, and Gerry Miller sing The sweeTesT oT any girls in l-l. S. Then we woUld noT TorgeT To menTion Don Wilkinson, who came in second in The NaTional TrUmpeT ConTesT. NaTional aTTenTion goes To The worThy Sophs. When piano playing is con- cerned, Sis CrawTord is aboUT The besT. JUsT TalenT galore! I guess yoU Think we don'T have Time To sTUdy, shining in all These acTiviTies as we do, bUT yoU're wrong. We're Tops in grades, Too, wiTh Bessie Emling and Louis Krone ranking The highesT according To grades in The scnool. They are EIRST on The Honor Roll every Time. Now we ask yoU, Aren'T we The besT class in school? Some say, Yes g some say, No , We Think The yesses have iT. Yours, h Tl-TE SUPERB SOP!-TS. lD.R.l ThirTy-Two TOP ROW: Mary Allcins, Loren McNeill, Frances Sledger, Donald Lamberl, Doris Reminger, Donald Willcinson, Ermagene Todd, Lawrence Bailey, Franlc Bigham. SECOND ROW: Paul Alexander, Phyllis Crain, Paul Reese, Annabel Hensler, Maurice Lamberl, Helen Ann Reidelberger, Wilbur Roelhe, Mildred Hawlcins, Emory Schumaier. THIRD ROW: Myra Beclc, Harry Henry, Bessie Emling, Richard Koss, Virginia Minor, Anne Bodnar, Charles Ragland, Margarel Eaberl, Elmer Luelcer. FOURTH ROW: Bill Heisler, Dorolhy Ragland, Harold Johnson, Lucille Klingenberg, John Scholebo, Leonard Heisner, Louis Krone, Virginia Crawford, Donald Edwards. BOTTOM ROW: Winifred Kellerman, Jaclc Srumpe, Mildred Wisely, John Broha, Margarel Kiehna, Jaclc Barber, Oeroldine Miller, Roy Bigham, Genevieve Maclce. Q15 MKQW Thirfy-lhree CLYDE McDANlEL Sophomore Sponsor SOPHOMORE SONGS Lawrence Bailey-Tiger Rag. Jack Barber-l'm Like a Fish Gul al Waler. Melvin Bass-Well, Alrighl. Daralhy Bauersachs-My Prayer. John Bauersachs-Ghl Johnny! Ghl l-larold Beck-Sunrise Serenade. Lillian Beck-ln An Gld Dulch Garden. Myra Beck-Lilacs ln lhe Rain. Raymond Beck-Alilai lke. Keilh Beckham-Darn Thal Dream. Frank Bigham-You're a Lucky Guy. Anne Bodnar-Careless. ' Maxine Bowers-Some Day My Prince Will Came. Earl Crain-Lillle Red Pax. Phyllis Crain-My l-learl Belongs la Daddy. Virginia Crawlard-Billy. Donald Edwards-Can l help ll? Margarel Paherl-When You Wish Upon a Slar. Bob Gemmill-Whal's lhe Maller Wilh Me? Mildred l-lawkins-You Can'l Slap Me Pram Dreaming. Bill llleisler-Pinch Me. Marymae lllensler-Lillle Girl. Leona l'licks-l Didn'l Know Whal Time ll Was. Mary Jane lllcrner-Dces Your l-learl Beal For Me? l'larald Jahnsan-Beer Barrel Polka. Winilred Kellerman-Slopl ll's Wonderlul. Richard Koss-ln lhe Mood. Elrner l-l. Lueker-Saulh al lhe Border. Loren McNeill-l'm Fil la Be Tied. Mary Agnes Mann-Scallerbrain. qi Geraldine Miller-Are You Having Any Fun? . Virginia Minar-ll's a l lap, l-lap, l-lappy Day. John Paninski-Make Love Wilh a Guilar. Arlhur Pursell-Ganluciaus Say. Charles Ragland-ll's lhe Nalural Thing la Do. Darolhy Ragland-Love, Whal Are You Doing la My l-learl? Donald Reid-l-laly Smoke. Paul Reese-El Rancho Grande. . l-lelen A. Reidelberger-Angel. li Doris Reminger-Challerbax. Ernaline Slanlan-This Changing Vifarld. Margarel Slane-Way Back ln I939 A. D. Jack Slurnpe-Wauldya Mind? lrrna Wildermulh-l'm Pulling All My Eggs ln Gne Baskel. Donald Wilkinson--Da l Love Yau? Rulay Williams-Gaady Good-laye. Mildred Wisely-Failhlul Forever. ., Elizabelh Wrighl-Eyes Al Me. Gladys Yung-All lhe Things You Are. Belly l-luskey-l've Gal My Eyes On Yau. l 1 1 u Thirly-four TOP ROW: Leona l-liclcs, Clwarles House, Maxine Pelers, James Smilli, Virginia Press wood, Donald Reid, Mildred Elure, Arilwur Pursell, Gladys Yung. SECOND ROW: Mervin Smirlw, Lillian Beck, James Arllwur, Eileen Slern, l-lerberr Lee Louise Kellerman, Earl Crain, Myrlle Tanner, Loren Jackson. THIRD ROW: Norma Dippel, Ronald Ouigley, Margarel Slone, Claude l-lampleman Belly McElroy, Jack Sleele, Erla Trelllzs, Raymond Beclc, Gwendolyn Ervin. FOURTH ROW: Margarer Marlin, Irma Wildermullw, Mary J. Horner, Ruby Williams Mary A. Mann, Marcella Klingenberg, Roberl Cauloerl, Elizaberlw Wriglii, Bessie Bigliam. BOTTOM ROW: Marymae l-lensler, Melvin Bass, Maxine Bowers, Dorollwy Bauersaclis Lorraine Malliis, Esler Edie, Keillm Beclclwam. Thirty-five OFFICERS JACK KEEN E, PresidenT J. V. LOWE, Vice-PresidenT RUTH GIBSON, SecreTary NINA MOHR, Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS IEAGER FOR KNOWLEDGE, NEW FROSH, WITH AID OF UPPER- CLASSMEN, ADAPT THEMSELVES TO HIGH SCHOOL LIFEI SepTember, l939, and anoTher bigger, buT couldn'T be beTTer, Fresh- man Class! From The TirsT, iT was evidenT ThaT This was noT iusT anoTher class. This class deTiniTely had someThingI We sTarTed The season wiTh Peggy Lou Ausberg and LaJoy Beck as assembly pianisTs, Willis Dean Williams in TooTball, Eugene AnThis and WoI+er Frazer in baskeTball. This class oT '43 conTinued Through The year wiTh This same dash and vigor They demonsTraTed Trom The TirsT. i In parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies, This classiwholly disregarded presTige oT The upperclassmen, conTribuTing To band, chorus, debafe, and aThleTics, To say noThing oT The TacT ThaT Nina lvlohr and Yours Truly had speaking parTs in The OpereTTa. Even our class oTTicers noT only have execuTive abiliTy 'buT They also are ouTsTanding in oTher ways. Jack Keene, presidenT, is known in school Tor his kind disposiTion and eleganT sTyle oT dress, J. V. Lowe, vice-presidenT, manages To play The role oT a perTcT genTleman aT all Times: RuTh Gibson, secreTary, is Tal- enTed in music and arTg Nina Mohr, Treasurer, can hold her own when iT comes To grades, TalenT, and personaliTy. Qur class happily welcomes The mosT disTinguished new execuTive, Mr. Keene, To our school, who enTered The ranks quiTe unceremoniously aT The Time oT The CuTTing oT The Hair . , A Pi2osH-uv.L.i '- 1 7 'il Th Ty TOP ROW: Sarah Ann Oladson, Norman Todd, Neva Helvey, Freda Mayer, J. V. Lowe, Marcella Skorl, Jim Oruner, LaJoy Beck, Phyllis Pursell. SECOND ROW: LaVaughn Oueen, Dora M. Blylhe, Bob Ouillman, Beulah Bigham, Virginia Hesler, Russel Schumaier, Sara R. Lazenby, Lorene Wilson, Lyle Robb. THlRD ROW: Lorraine Burnelr, Carl Mayer, Nina Wilks, Bobby Moore, Bessie M. Rilchey, Wanda Lipe, Hazel Ervin, Bonnie Cook, Waller Frazer. FOURTH ROW: Lela Weisel, Ora Mae Gibson, Bob Keene, Mary Kuykendall, Charles Warmack, Charles Flare, Elizaberh Newsom, Dean Williams, lona Cauperl, FIFTH ROW: Donald Keller, Muriel Dunn, Lucille Werner, Leveda Crain, Dean Jackson, Imogene Fannin, Geneva Caldwell, Frnesl Oueen, Helen Vancil. BOTTOM ROW: lrma Reidelberger, Marie Kuiawa, Millon Kellerman, Helen Hubler, Eugene Anlhis, Arlhur Daffron, Pauline Bfauch,,i.Wallace Howard, Belly Hall. ja Ajillff f 1 I .url 'f ' H. Y, . -. L Xl, if Z I Thirry-seven All DALE PILLERS F eshmcin Sponsor FRESHMAN FAUX PAS Do You Know ThoT- BESSIE M. RITCHEY likes To ploy gomes? Bobbing Tor Corks is her TcivoriTe. SARA RUTH LAZENBY'S ombiTion is To live in The suburbs so she con commuTe To work-by bus, oT course. MARY KUYKENDALL Thinks BeTT O'RuTler ond HorIeT O'Scorci ore sTc1rred in Here Comes The Cyclone . HELEN VANCIL plons ci Hollywood coireer. JIM GRUNER'S Toce is his TorTune- some pon . LOY HOLDER is desTined Tor ci deep bose voice-o second John Pugh. EILEEN MORGENSTERN yeorns To hove block hoir so she con look like Moureen O'SuIIivon. KENNETH WADE'S ornbiTion is To be ci principol. Spore The rod ond spoil The child is his moTTo. PEGGY LOU AUSBERG brings on opple To school every doy-Tor one oT The Teochers, no doubT. ARTHUR SCHERLE, JR., wonTs To be on oce newspopermcin. He seems To hove o nose Tor news. J. V. LOWE will have greoT success os ci sTc1Tesmon.A second Neville Chomberloin. BARBARA BLEDSOE plons To operoTe o grocery sTore some doy. Keene ideo, isn'T iT? MAXINE HARTWELL will be o member OT The Women's Olympic Running Teom. Wonder where she goT her Troining? In The holls? , LA VAUGHN QUEEN will Toke prizes Tor her horsebock riding. She keeps in procTice by riding in The gollery oT The Winkle Tields Triols. RUBY HUNTER does noT love To oTTend The porTies oT Huskie's Corner. They ore The Bunk . BETTY HALL is crozy obouT school. Oh boy, oh boy! RUTH GIBSON enjoys The brighT sunlighT when iT is NighT. LoJOY BECK iusT loves To geT EosTer surprises. NoTure in The row . ORA MAE GIBSON is sIciTed Tor TooTIighT success. IT will be o EormciI oc cosion. SARAH ANN GLADSON will Teoch Algebro somedoy in P. C. H. S. Revenge is sweeT. DON KEENE, cilios Speed Demon Dee , expecTs To burn up The Indicnopolis Trocks in obouT Tive yeors. GENEVA MACKE is going To rciise mice. WhoT Tor? To Throw. BOBBY MOORE preTers girls wiTh snow whiTe hoir. GeT The driTT? PHYLLIS PURSELL missed her opporTuniTy To Tolk on The oir by one somple. IF she hod only soved ThoT Euller brush. ERNEST QUEENE hos grown Tired oT IecTuring on Women SuTTeroge, ond he Thinks he'd enioy The Lodies' Aid more. Which Iody? IRMA REIDELBERGER hopes To spend o greoT deoil oT Time in Anno soon. NOT in The osylum. WILLIAM ROBB inTends To be o mon on The sTreeT . He hos olreody developed his personoliTy smile. JACK SCHULZE is wriTing or new Ionguoge-one he Ieoirned QT The goIT course. EMMETT SUTLIEE hos discovered Ci new viTomin. He colls iT O , HARRY LAZENBY odmires cerToin cors-especiolly corson. BILL ELANARY wroTe o book Droll STories , AcTions speck louder Thori words. he Thinks. BETTY HESTER is led To believe ThoT one would Think Grocie Allen is noT serious oi' Times. BILLY KOENEGSTEIN hos hiTched his wogon To o sTor. One in The H. S. opereTTo. DONALD KELLER is one oT P'viIIe's noTobIes. TuTI TuTI ThirTy-eighT TOP ROW: Bill Flanary, Marie Barnwell, Gerlrude Beck, Jack Schulze, Bernice Rich, Charlolle Conrod, Billy Hammock, Lucille Slern, Jean Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Helen Szczeblewski, Wallie Behm, Peggy Lou Ausberg, Clarence McCrary, Lila Lee Runion, Donald Keene, Eileen Morgenslern, Carl Hoffman, Mabel Thornlon. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Pugh, Laurina Cauperl, Viva Dempsey, Frnmeii Suflill, Nina Mohr, Barney Sulliiff, Freda Fannin, Julia Bodnar, Genevieve Bouas. FOURTH ROW: Dorolhy Choisser, NlVillian'i Robb, Maxine Harlwell, Barbara Bledsoe, Jack Keene, Harry Lazenby, Ruby Hunler, James Rokiski, John Bondi. FIFTH ROW: Frank Felfmeyer, Melba Carson, Billy Koenegslein, Loy Holder, Nellie Coafs, Kennelh Rodden, Roy Johnson, Flora Hulchings, Kennelh Wade. BOTTOM ROW: Lois McDonough, Roberl Lee, Paul Marlin, Evelyn Hubbler, Arlhur Scherle, Jr., Ruby Lee Livingslon, Denzil Crain, Geneva Macke, Rulh Gibson. 1-Dan Kee R Thirfy-nine CANDIDLY SPEAKING. We dedicafe This page Jra Jim Gruner, who sulamiffea all buf four of Jrhe snapshot an+l1is page. F f 2,':,iS12x fir Q v11r11 S DVI .I 1, ACTIVITIES :A 'www - ..,m,,M,, Phu, - 1 I X . . K ' 11 -'rm . lt, ' Vi -frm ,. . - ,..,,,,. 4 z3Ii2XF-if-M . , ., i,'j'S55?x' gg A pw, .W X L 1 - . , -'r -,Q 55' 'fiifzi' : - t A N , , L, 1 5 ww., W -mg. L ' V Q-fig .. .game . ., ,, . , ' 7 Q' g p - ' Iwi . wi -W ' .-W . .,l, 1 3,,qi,1l,w .1 uf ' W , , Nei vw w 1 ,Y .Fife-1 ' I 49 ,- . 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Mx' ' ' lx. uw A Ei. ju mf' - fQ,g Q X 'K Q ygxkv T 454 fx 0 A x KN QBTI05, QAOF F ff - X A-,,..,f:-, ' g .. x A il Z. Q - L x cs kNxxeuxsgm?'i,,XxXi -K ,ess es, 4 kk is cp , .X-A . A V ' P Q ,aw We 'ef--X CULT V1 The EuTure Farmers of America is a naTional organ- izaTion ThaT Takes in The whole oT The UniTed STaTes, as well as PuerTo Rico and I-Iawaii. The Pinckneyville chapTer has carried 'on many acTivi- Ties during The pasT year, including supervised home proi- ecTs, which They showed in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools aT Marion in AugusT, and aT Anna in November. The chapTer won The F. E. A. baskeTbalI TournamenT Tor SouThern Illinois, and has enTries in The soTTbalI Tourna- menT and public speaking conTesT. A pesT killing conTesT, sponsored by our chapTer, did The communiTy much good. The main evenT oT The year was The EaTher's and Son's banqueT. Besides This, They won The grain iudging conTesT aT Anna, November I2, and are poinTing To The livesTock con- TesTs To be held aT BenTon in May. The E. P. A. moTTo is: Learning To do, doing To learn, Earning To live, living To serve. PresidenT ..... .. CLARENCE SCI-IUMAIER Vice-PresidenT ... ... CHARLES PICK SecreTary ...., ... JOE NORTON Treasurer .. ... MERVIN SMITH ReporTer ... .,... JAMES PICK Sponsor ., ... MR. TEMPLETON TOP ROW: RoberT KuhnerT, I-Iershel Thornfon, WinTon Bigham, Claude I-Iampleman, C I a r e n c e Schumaier, Bruce McLean, Charles Ragland, Ralph LivingsTon, Emory Schumaier, Severn SmiTh, AnThony Zelasko, MilTon Keller- man, Roy Johnson, Mervin SmiTh, John Neville. SECOND ROW: Charles Pick, Ray- mond Beck, James Rokiski, James SmiTh, Paul lbendohl, Norman Todd, Adolph Malanoski, Alvin Bruns, Rob' erT Wesslen, Mace Pugh, Joe NorTon, Gene Livingsfon, Clyde Birkner, Mr. TempleTon. THIRD ROW: Milfon Mayer, Louis Krone, Dean Williams, Melvin Slusher, Ervin Weolke, Lloyd Pugh, Roy Big- harn, Richard Koss, George Ogilvie, Harry I-Ienry, BOTTOM ROW: Floyd Lipe, Bob Ouillman, KeiTh Beckham, Frank Big- ham, Leonard Heisner, Virgil Krone, Lloyd Lipe. F. F. A. ForTy-T h ree NLNEYV, SCAC Cn Augusl 28, lilly sludenls enrolled lor band, under Jrlie direclion ol Mr. Glover. Lois lvlilcliell was elecled presidenlg Jacque Reidelberger, vice-presidenlg Clfiarles Blackburn, secrelary-lreasurerq Paul Runion, slafl sergeant l-lomer Alexander, librarian. On Oclober 28 and January l3, llie Band enlered Jrlie clinics or DuQuoin and Wesl Franlaforl, respeclively. Band members placed well in conlesls. Cn lvlarcli 9 several solos and ensembles enlered The clislricr con- lesl, willw Jrlie following lionors won: Don Willcerson, cor- nel solo, lirslq Cyrus Keller, luba solo, second, Clarinel quarrel, Lois Milcliell, Nancy Nesbill, Mildred Biclcel, and Eleanor Pyall, second, Sax quarrel, l-lomer Alexander, Cliarles Smilli, Rosalie Brown, and J. V. Lowe, second, Trumpel Jrrio, Karl Selzkorn, Dorollwy l-lubler, and Jimmy Foxmfirsl. On lvlarclsi 23, Jrlio Band wenl lo Jrlie dislricl conlesl and placed in second division. On April I6, llie Band wenl lo llie Nashville Band Clinic. A Forfy-four 1 1- l There are obouT one hundred in The chorus classes This yeor under The supervision oT Miss MorTho Clarke. The Double Mixed OuarTeT enTered The disTricT con- TesT aT Belleville and was placed in The TirsT division. They reioresenTed The chorus aT The sToTe aT WesT l3rankTorT, April 6. The members ore: J. V. Lowe, Myrol DoTTron, Bob BorTle, John Pugh, Emoline STanTon, Edna Brewer, Lois MiTchell, and MargoreT Keene. The Boys' QuarTeT is composed oT: J. V. Lowe, Myral DaTTron, Bob BorTle, and John Pugh. The Girls' Double OuorTeT is composed oT: Emoline STonTon, Ora Moe Gibson, Edna Brewer, Moriorie McDon- nough, MorgoreT Kiehno, Frances Kellerman, MorgoreT Keene, and DoroThy SmiTh. The Mixed Chorus which represenTed us aT The disTricT conTesT aT Belleville, lllinois, was composed oT: John Pugh, Bob BorTle, Bob Zocher, ,Donald Keene, KenneTh Brey, Loran McNeal, Vernon GonT, Myral DaTTron, J. V. Lowe, Mervin SmiTh, Lloyd Pugh, Roy Bighom, MorgoreT Keene, Lois MiTchell, MargoreT Kiehnno, Peggy Lou Ausburg, Rosalie Brown, Mariorie McDonnough, Edna Brewer, BeTTy Huskey, Emaline STanTon, LoJoy Beck, Ora Mae Gibson, Sarah Glodson, Virginia CrawTord, Virginio MorgensTern, Helen Ann Reidelberger, Mary Jane Horner, Frances Kel- lerman, Muriel Dunn, Virginio Presswood, MorgareT l:oberT, BeTTy HesTer, and MargoreT Brueggemon. The accomioanisTs This yeor were: Peggy Lou Ausberg, Virginio CrawTord, and LoJoy Beck. BACK ROW: Beck, Macke, Bodnar Kiehna, Dunn, Sfern, M. Beck, MorTin M' B nn Hicks SweaTT, inor, rueggema , STone, Kellerman, Reidelberger, Press- wood, Hawkins, Klingenberg, Newsome Horner, GanT. THIRD ROW: McNeill, LarnbeA'T, Kel- lerman, HesTer, Blgham, ens er, HuTchings, Todd, Keene, G. Beck, Aus- berg, Rifchey, L. Beck, Brewer, Miller Rabe, Schilling, Fannin, MiTchell Brown, HuTchings, Miss Clarke, ATkins McDonough. SECOND ROW: Gruner, SrniTh, Mor- gensTern, Mann, CrawTord, PrassaTo Rich, Hubler, Bledsoe, HarTwell, Gib- son, Mohr, Brauch, McElroy, STanTon O. M, Gibson, Crain, WrighT, Hensler: Bigham, Gladson, ThornTon, Caldwell, Klingenberg, Fannin, DaTfron. FRONT ROW: Bauersachs, SuTliTT Bighorn, Barger, L, Pugh, ArThur, Links Keene, Lowe, Pugh, Brey, Keene Scholebo, Bigham, Frazer, AnThes Lipe, SrniTh, Robb, L. Lipe. THE CHORUS ForTy-five v TOP ROW: Ralph Livingslog, Place? C I i g y e ia Mann, Linda Lee Ulrich, Wilma Bene- Ouigley, Junabelh Wealherfor , ls Purrin lon, Eleanor P arf, ec dlcl. MIDDLE ROW: John Pugh, Jack e I I y, Mildred I-Ieisner, Margaref C II' Sl I J R 'd I erxer, o ac er, I o ers, ean K Keene, a ie ee e, acaue ei b q B b Z h B'lI R g D Smlfh. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Beelley, Mary Agnes Mann, Jolielh Goforlh, Rosa rnand Pyall, Virginia Boauillon, Nancy Nesbilr, Wilma Oladson, Julia Caveg- ' Kalhleen Pursell Ira, Roberla Knapp, Frances Kellerman. BLACK MASQUE Presidenl ..,,,. ....,..,.,.......,... W ILMA GLADSON Vice-Presidenl , ., .,.. ROSAMOND PYATT Secrelary . , . ,... ,.,..,..,... C ALLIE STEELE Produclion Managers . . . .HIFRAIXICIES KELLERMAN ' IJACOUE REIDELBEROER Business Manager .. ...,, RALPI-I LIVINGSTON Eacully Direclor ,......,,..,...A,...,.....,..A.. IVA BEETLEY The main evenl This year was lhe presenlalion ol lhe lirsl Homecoming play. The casl was composed ol: Wilma Oladson, Dean Smilh, Callie Sleele, Bob Zaclcer, Margarel Keene, John Pugh, Mary Agnes Mann, Rosamond Pyall, Ralph Livingslon, Julia Caveglia, Jo Belh Oolorlh. The Blaclc Masque membership is Iimiled lo members. This membership is divided equally belween girls and boys and belween classes. Besides presenling lhe Homecoming play, which is lo be an annual produclion, The club pre- senled lhe annual Chrislmas play, A Chrislmas Play , by Diclcens. The club gave assembly plays and club plays which were direcled by club members in order lo lrain inexperienced players. The club enlered a play in lhe Slale Speech League drama leslival. Forly-six F OFFICERS Presidenl ...... ........... .... W l LMA GLADSON Vice-Presidenl .... ..,....,,.... J ACK KELLY Secrelary ,..,.. .. ,,,.... ..,.,A,,. M ILDRED FIEISNER Treasurer ..r.............L,......... JACOUE REIDELBERGER Tournamenls: Sl.Cl1arles, Missouri: Newlon, Van- dalia, 3rd. Websler Groves, Missouri, Lincoln, Pinclcney- ville, 2nd, Cliarleslon T. C., Isl. N. F. L. DISTRICT Debaling Squad: Aflirmalive: Jaclq Kelly, Bob Quigley. Negalive: Wilma Glad- son, Julia Caveglia. Doris Reminger, Mildred Reisner, Jacque Reidelberger, Euclid Valenline, Laverne Coleman, Roberla Knapp, Jack Sleele, Mary Kuylcendall, Irma Reidelberger, Nina Molfir, J. V. Lowe, Ora Mae Gibson. SPEECH CONTESTANTS Humorous Declamalion: Callie Sleele, Euclid Valenline, Edna Mol1r,Jaclc Sleele, Ora Mae Gibson, Wilma Gladson, Julia Caveglia, Mildred l'leisner. Dramalic Declamalion: Callie Sleele, Margarel Keene, Rosa- mond Pyall, Mary Kuykendall. Oralorical Declamalion: Bob Ouigley, Rosamond Pyall, Edna Mol'ir, Laverne Coleman, Isabel Baudison, Ora Mae Gibson. Original Oralory: Margarel Keene, Roberla Knapp. Exlemporaneous Speaking: Jaclc Kelly, Julia Caveglia, Jacque Reidelberger. TOP ROW: Isabel Bauclison, Dori Reminger, Roberl Quigley, Howard Cunningham, Nina Mohr, J. V. Lowe J kS+ I OC 96 G. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Baudison, Mil drecl Reisner, Margarel Keene, Calli Sl I J q R 'd lb g L Ee G, OC UG el S F SF, OVGFU Colman, Jack Kelly, Euclid Valenllne BOTOM ROW: Ora Mae Gibson Mary Agnes Mann, Mary Kuykendall Virginia Boauillon, Nancy Nesbill, Wil mo Gladson, Rosamond Pyalf, Julia Caveglia, Roberla Knapp, Edna Mohr lrrna Reidelberger. FORENSIC Forly-seven BACK ROW: SmiTh, Brueggemann BickeT, Burris, ErnesT, P. Pursell, Cook S. Hubler, MarTin, V. MargensTern SweaTT, F. STanTon, E. PyaTT, Purringfon WeaTherTord, W. Kellerman, Reeves E. Hubler, H. Reidelberger, J. Hawk! ins, W. Hawkins, L. Klingenberg, C Mann, Kelly, Epplin, McNew. SECOND ROW: Caveglia, W. Glad son, W o o d s i d e Knapp, Jackson TreTTTzs, GoTorTh, Wylie, Emling, Cun: ningham, FrassaTo, E. Todd, G. Beck Ausberg, RiTchey, L. J. Beck, Barnl ll B MAll H ll Brown, we , rewer, I er, a , lv1iTchell, Ulrich, D. Hubler, Ruoh' Pyle, HuTchings, NesbiTT, Boauillon, R Prpich, Benedict Conrad, Wilks, F. Kellerman, Miss Cox. THIRD ROW: Miss Farringfon, L Werner, M. Beck, Taylor, L. Werner M. A. Mann, Crawford, R. PyaTT Keene, HarTwell, Bledsoe, Gibson, N Mohr, Brauch, McElroy, E. STanTon Reminger, Crain, Wriqhi, K Purcell J. Sledger, Scherle, E. Reidelbergerl E. Mohr, FulTan. FRONT ROW: Borman, Heisner, E Todd, Corbin, STeele, Guy, Van Horn H. Hubler, C a l d w ell, Horner, F Sledger, O. M. Gibson, Fannin, Thorn Ton, S. A, Gladson, M Klingenberg Rieke, Baudison, Kuykendall, Runion. HI-TRI The l-li-Tri is an C3rganizaTion Tor all girls in The high school. The main purpose oT This organizaTion is To pro- moTe Triendly relaTions among The girls. Social TuncTions oT The year included: lniTiaTion Tor The Treshmen girls, a recepTion Tor The new members, Tormal ceremonial, l-li-Tri-l-li-Y ChrisTmas parTy, The Silver Tea, and The lVloTher-DaughTer banqueT. All members have The privilege To aTTend Camp Sey- mour during The summer, and To aTTend The Tall and spring STaTe ConTerences. OFFICERS PresidenT ...... .. . MARGARET KEENE Vice-PresidenT .. ., MARCELLA EPPLIN SecreTary . . ...... MARIE BECK Treasurer ,.. ...... CALl.lE STEELE gmiss Cox is gmiss rAi2i2ineToN Sponsors .. 1 ForTy-eighT 1 The purpose oT The l-li-Y Club is To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer . The Tour planlcs oT The l-li-Y plaTTorm are: Clean Scholarship, Clean AThleTics, Clean Speech, and Clean Living. The regular meeTing oT The club is aT 7:00 P. lvl. every Wednesday. The Time is spenT in group singing, business, discussions, hearing ouTside speakers occasionally, and a recreaTional hour in The gymnasium. This year, Tor The TirsT Time, our club regisTered as a Class A Club wiTh The STaTe and NaTional AssociaTions. AT a recenT Council lVleeTing our club ranked wiTh The high- esT oT all clubs in The SouThern DisTricT. The social acTiviTies oT The year were several and varied consisTing oT picnics, suppers, l-li-Tri-l-li-Y ChrisTmas ParTy, ValenTine ParTy, a Trip To ST. Louis To a proTessional hoclcey game, and climaxed wiTh The TourTh annual l-li-Y FaTher and Son Banc1ueT held in April. AT This banqueT The names oT The Tour senior boys having mosT nearly lived up To The Tour planlcs oT The T-li-Y plaTTorm were, announced. The oTTicers are: PresidenT, Max lvlalanq vice-presi- denT, Bob BarTlep secreTary, Tom Byerg Treasurer, Bob CrawTordg sTudenT council represenTaTive, Bob BarTleg Tac- ulTy sponsor, l-lugh D. Malang assisTanT TaculTy sponsor, Clyde A. McDaniel. M M BACK ROW: STeeI S hulze, Flan- y Gimmell, Bass Ed ds Heisler, ST pe, ArThur, F Sh Jacoby, C S Th Alexander, B K , Lowe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Malan, W R b D S Th b T b B h , J. Keene, D. Keene, A Mann, Holman, D. Rob , . Malan, R, Quigley, STahl- hebe, Noward, Mr. McDaniel FRONT ROW: Kelly, Cl B iff, armac, Ho er S TI W k Id L q T Crawford, Reid, Byer B TI S h T a e, Reese, L. R bb C gl L bb W d enby, D. Ro . HI-Y Wy 5251 FTy TOP ROW: Clarence McCrary, J Gruner, Bob Zacher, Donald Wilkinson, Donald Edwards WalTer Frazer. BOTTOM ROW: RoberTa Knapp, J I' C I' C ll' ST l MA Ra ,ia avegia, are eee, iss dolph. CAMERA CLUB Sponsor . . PresidenT . I . Vice-PresidenT SecreTary I . . Treasurer . OFFICERS MISS RANDOLPH .,,.. BOB ZACI-IER DONALD EDWARDS , JULIA CAVEOLIA , MYRAL DAFFRON This is The TirsT year our school has had a Camera Club. Under The sponsorship oT Miss Randolph, The club members meeT once each manTh and discuss The mysTeries oT The darkroom and The science OT a good snapshoT, in- cluding Tocus aT inTeresT, composiTion, values oT ligh+ and shadow, and The Techniques aT developmenT. Much crediT goes To Miss Randolph and Jim Oruner Tor Their conTril3uTions To The snapshoT secTions oT This boolc, The maioriTy aT snapshoTs being Talcen by Them. - MAI 1 FiTTy I The Toble Tennis Teom is mode up oT The besT ployers in school ond is selec:Teol Through oicTuol ploy. ln The heor TuTure we inTend To schedule moTches wi+h oTher schools. Members oT The Teom olso orgonize ToumomemTs ond oTher similor ocTiviTies To help To TurTher on ihTeresT in The sporT, os we hove shown by The greoT number oT sTuolenTs who engaged in The sporT This yeor. WoITer Froze, Donold Wilki Donold R'd V G T Ed cl ei , ernon on , Jocoby, Jimmie Fox, Lyndon PrT Jim Gruner, Co h Rciqlond. TABLE TENNIS FifTy-one THROUGH THE CAMERA'S EYE ,. MM E gxxvpiii A A18 W , ' ' ,f 4, , MW 4, ,W M 2 My , 901 wwww -rw'rM 4 rmwimwwr X .sg X ,f Nam, N N 'N X yarn: Gsm ,A w 'QR .Q ix me Q ,mfw.as X 'fx f i'-sm Wg. man' if f 5 gag! ,, iii ff r ff E ., 55 , 5 ii Ill ' 4, f i W 9 , gfw Q r Z' 4 ' 4 if , I '- 5 V fg 4 ,. , , ' l 5 -Qs, 'f 5 It 'Q MW ,ik .,., ,I . ,.,, ,,,,. . fam ,, ffwwwmf.WW,,Ww,,. W,,L,,N , X HQ,v f W. M ,4 TGP: Bob Crawford, Virginia Crawford, Billie Gladson, Edna Mohr, Charles Smirh, Virginia Morgensrerng Sludenrs in +he Mohr, l-lomer Alexander, Ernesrine Wasson. library, M, A. Mann, Va. Crawford, R. Pyali, Margarer Keene. SECOND. Awmr PUFSQH OHO Knigm Mm MOIOD. BSHY Hug- BOTTOM: lFour sers of +winsl Baclc: James and Charles Pick, ke V Mg .rem leforg Mir Voseyl Kenlnefh Scheme' George and Joe Norrony Eroniz Genevieve and Geneva Macice, Y' 4 p V ' I ' Floyd and Lloyd Lipeq Wilma Dean Benedicly Bob End Gem- Tl-HRD: Nina Mohr, Va. Morgenslern, Rosamond Pyalr, Edna milly Mr. Elvis Barlle, Pres. of Board of Educalion. Fiffy-fwo veg! RXNXXNN ,..,..,uu W 1101 1' 'I I ,. ,. 3 f 1? ' 1 ' .:5 2 1 l 5 , bf! f , 1 f fray ' 4 0 , 4 ' nuff., 1 KH' 1 Q!! ' 4 'Y' ' ' A, 7 Q 1 1 ff. ' 1 1 4 '-, I I A 4 ' J Q .i ou' X2 hi, 4' at ff I' N -M Af W O 7' ATHLETICS A X ff-up , ,Wm-A lynn:-.W-f ew r .,1,.-.. .3.1H.Ay, . ,,,g,,,,...... . . www, ,,. , v. Wav. M A- 1, ,. A! I s-Q-, Q W wa V ,Q 4. -' Nw 3-W, 1 Q ' '4, f ,Ny yr , ' .J ' W aw HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GRIDIRON SEASON P. C. l-l. S. experienced one oT iTs mosT disosTrous seosons in severol yeors, Tinishing The seoson wiThouT o vicTory. Yes, we had o good Teom, TDuT noT good enoughp however, Mr. lVlcDoniel, our new cooch, wiTh Tew experienced ployers, Turned ouTc1Teom ThoT gove The conTerence chomps G greoT TighT oT The end oT The seoison. LeT us hope Tor beTTer luck nexT yeor. As we look Bock over This gridiron seoson, we recoll severol ployers who sTood ouT in Their posiTions in The gome, ond we would noT Toil To give Them crediT Tor Theiriwork in The gomes They ployed. CAPTAIN BOB BARTLE, o iunior, speciolized in punTing, buT he could hold his own in shoTTering The enemy lines. l-le wos olso o good line loocker. MELVIN BASS, o sophomore, wos on ouTsTonding blocker os well os G good open Tield runner. l-le could be depended upon Tor quick punTs. t BOB CRAWFORD, o iunior, wos elecTed cc1pToin Tor nexT yeor. Be- sides his ol3iliTy To block ond Tockle, he direcTs The Teom's ploys. l-lis Tield generolship will, no doupT, be ci help To his Teom nexT yeor. TOM BYER, o iunior, developed inTo one oT The loesT oTTensive ond deTensive pocks oT The Teom. l-le is o Tellow who will ploy Tor his Teom unTil he drops in his Trcicks. BOB OLHOLEY, o iunior, Took grec1T delighT in mysTiTying enemy Tocklers wiTh his Tricky sncike-hip perTormonces. l-lis speed will be o greoT osseT To The Teom nexT yeor. DEAN CAMPBELL, o iunior, is o Tiery liTTle holTbock who works hoird ond is ci good blocker. l-le con olso coTch posses guiTe well. JAMES EARL WILLTAMS, o senior, wos o TixTure in The line Tor Three yeorsg TosT ond clever on his TeeT. l-le wcis o grec1Toid To The PonTher line. LOUIS SCl-llLLlNO, o iunior, developed inTo one oT The besT line bockers on The Teom. LosT yeor he ployed Tockle, puT This yeor he ployed o much beTTer gome oT The cenTer. l-IUBERT Sl-lURTZ, o iunior, powerTully builT, TosT, ond diTTiculT To Tool, is o ployer who would roTher ploy Thcin eoT. Besides opening up holes in opposing Torword wolls, he is o good deTensive mon. CUDDY EDWARDS, o sophomore, is o TirsT closs blocker ond on ouTsTonding deTense mon. RALPT-l LWINOSTOINT, o iunior, ployed The end ond wos o sure-Tire poss snogger. l-le will develop inTo one oT The besT ends oT The conTerence. SEVERN SMI-il-l, o senior, ployed his TirsT seoson oT TooTpoll This yeor, ond he did o very good job oT ploying his posiTion os guord. l-le is o sixTy-minuTe ployer who is known Tor his oloiliTy To snog The opposing poll corriers in Their Trocks. ERAlXlClS SCl-llLLlNO, o iunior, wois our six-TooT end. AlThough he did noT receive os mony posses os his moiTe, McLecin, he wos on ideol de- coy on poss ploys. BRUCE lvlcLEAlNl, o senior, Ookdole's conTribuTion To The Teom, ployed his TirsT seoson Tor old P. C. l-l. S. l-le wos consisTenT in ploy wrecking ond on end wiTh molcisses-Tipped Tingers. RED KELLEY, ci iunior, wos The PonThers' deTense demon who wos on The boTTom oT every ploy. l-lis pep ond TighTing spiriT loroughT The Teom ouT oT mony TighT ploces. Fffyf HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HARDWOOD SEASON Very Tew Tollowers oT The Pinclcneyville PanThers believed ThaT a beT- Ter Than The average Team could be placed on The Tloor by Coach Thomas This year, buT, in spiTe oT The slow sTarT and lack oT maTerial, The PanThers hung up conlierence wins over Anna-Jonesboro, ChesTer, and Murphys- boro, Tinishing Third in The newly Tormed WesTern EgypTian Conference. AT The end oT The season eighT men were awarded leTTers and below They are lisTed wi+h a Tew lines Telling Their posiTion and Their high poinTs: MALAN-Max, elecTed honorary capTain, was a very dependable guard. Besides being a good shoT, he was also noTed Tor his deTensive abiliTy. Max's posiTion will be hard To Till nexT year. CRAWFORD-Bob was one oT The besT ball handlers in The conTer- ences l-le could also be depended on Tor a basl4eT in a TighT spoT. Bob is only a junior. SCT-TILLING- Franny was an asseT To The Team because oT his greaT heighT. l-le could ouTiump almosT any cenTer he played againsT. KILLINGSWORTH- Ches , a iunior who will be baclc nexT year, played as a regular The enTire season. l-le had a good eye Tor The bas- lceT and his TighTing spiriT was a greaT help To The Team. BARTLE-Bob was a big boy who played a good game aT guard. l-le was noTed Tor his abiliTy To geT The ball oTT The baclcboard. l-lis TighT and deifensive worlc was also a help To The Team. FOX-Jimmy, alThough noT The sensaTional Type, played a Tair game oT baslceTball aT The Torward posiTion. Perhaps his mosT ouTsTanding perTormance was in The DuQuoin game. SCT-IILLING-Louie, anoTher Tall boy, could be senT in as a subsTi- TuTe Tor almosT any one on The Team. l-lis heighT had only one seTbaclc- he laclced The speed required by mosT coaches. LIVINGSTON- Dulce , a iunior, developed very much This year. l-le was a good scorer and should be a greaT asseT To The Team nexT year. OTher members oT The varsiTy who were noT awarded leTTers were: Caveglia, The smallesT and perhaps The gamesT oT The varsiTy, and Reese, who is only a sophomore, and should develop inTo an ouTsTanding player. Gemmill, Edwards, Reid, SmiTh, and Scronce are The oTher men who saw mosT oT The service in The preliminary games. F'fTy ' 'J- l ELIZABETH WRIG Hiooflmu Queen Fifiy-seven GRIDIRON SEASON l-lere's lo lhe varsily regulars, We doll our hols as you pass. For monlhs you'ye carried our slandard, Shown speed and nerve and class. You leave us pleasanl memories Slamped deep by deeds you have done, As friends we shall always cherish I Our share in your sorrows and lun. You lalce wilh you a personalily, Sell-conlidence-menlal power, Bul parl ol you slill lingers here To inlluence, grow, and lower. This parl ol you is a spiril lorce Thal generales The will lo wing Each year lo louch lhe varsily leam And malce all lellermen lcin. So-long, you Varsily regulars! Side by side you gave your besl. Well done is lhe worlq you'ye linishedg And lhe example you've sel lhe resl Will inspire lhose who will lollow To carry on in groups you've led. l-lere's a loasl lo mem'ries behind you And good luck lor lhe years aheadl TOP ROW: l-l. Wolfe, Manager, D. Robb, S. Smilh, Caplain Barlle, L. Schilling, F. Schilling, H. Shurlz, L. Wihl J. Slumpe, J. Caveglia, Manager. MIDDLE ROW: Assislanl Coach Pillers, K. Sronce, M. Malan, R. Quigley, B. Oemmill, R. Livingsfon, D. Smilh T. Byer, D. Edwards, Coach McDaniel. BOTTOM ROW: B. Crawford, B, McLean, M. Bass, D. Campbell, A. Mann, B. l-leisler, J. E. Williams, T. Mann Filly-eighl THE VARSITY FOURTEEN TOP ROW: Tom Byer, Louis Schilling, Bolo Crowlorcl, Bob Borlle, Severn Smilli. LEFT SIDE: Deon Compbell, Bob Quigley. RIGHT SIDE: Rolpli Livingslon, Melvin Boss. BOTTOM ROW: Eroncis Sclwilling, Jomes E. Williams, Bruce lVlcl.eon, Donolcl Edworols l-luberl Slwurlz. Fifly-nine TOP: S. Srniilw, L. Scliilling, B Crawford, C. Killingsworllw, B Bcirlle, H. Scliurlz, B, Oemrnill B. Quigley, SECOND: Bob Zoclier llwiglw iurnp ingl, Mox Molon, B. McLeon THIRD: L. Schilling, M. Boss, B. Borile, FOURTH: Deon Smillw, Bill Heis- ler, Roscimond Pyoll, Lindo Lee Ulrich, Doncild Reid. BOTTOM: Dorollwy Hulclwings, Lindo Lee Ulricl1,Bob Crawford, Jimmie Fox. The Track season Tor T940 began wiTh a large squad oT hopeTul aTh- leTes. The mosT ouTsTanding Thus Tar are: Malan, Zacher, Bass, Quigley, Jacoby, Nally, S. SmiTh, C. SmiTh, BarTle, F. Schilling, l.. Schilling, l-larris, CrawTord, Edwards, and McLean. WiTh These men we have high hopes, and we expecT To Tinish The season wiTh high honors, This year The inTramural sporTs were sTarTed wiTh The boys' and girls' basl4eTball TournamenTs. The Mugwomps , a Team composed mosTly oT Seniors, easily won The boys', and The girls' TournamenT was won by The Seniors. The Class Traclc meeT was won by The Seniors by a large mar- gin, wiTh The Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen Tinishing in ThaT order. Under The sponsorship oT Mr. Thomas lasT year, The Tennis Team had a good season, winning The conTerence cup Tor The doubles championship, wiTh CrawTord and TTischoT as The winners. The Tennis Team is geTTing beTTer every year as The inTeresT becomes greaTer. Mr. Ragland is The Tennis coach This year, and The new pros- pecTs include Jeep AnThes, Jaclc Keene, J. V. Lowe, Jimmie Fox, Don Wilkinson, Bob CauperT, Carl l-loTTman, and Bob CrawTord. CrawTord is The only reTurning leTTer man. Donald Reid represenTed Pinclcneyville in The DisTricT GolT Tourna- menT lasT May 6, I939. l-le scored TirsT place and enTered The sTaTe meeT aT Peoria May I3 and I4, buT was noT playing his usual game and did noT Tinish among The TirsT Ten. INTRAMURAL TENNIS GOLF lrn, S TyTh G. A. A. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Presidenl ...,.. ....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, J ANET SLEDGER Vice-Presidenlr ... ,, . VIRGINIA MORGENSTERN Secrelary .... . ..,....., LINDA LEE ULRICH Treggurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,...,..., FERN TAYLOR These heallhy, slrongly-buillr girls have played many games among Ihemselves. Ground hoclcey has been a greal sporl for many ol Ihese sporl-loving girls. Baslcelball has been Ihe mosl inleresling and playful of Ihem all. These girls do Iols of hard playing in Iheir games. OFFICERS Presidenl 4..,,. .i.....4..,.... K ATHLEEN PURSELL Vice-Presidenl .... ,,..., J ANET SLEDGER Secrelary-Treasurer 4..,..4..,,,. DIXIE SWEATT TVIROINIA IVIOROENSTERN Cheer Leaders . .. .... ,.. DONALD ROBB KATHLEEN PURSELL Sfudenl Council Represenlalive . . ...,.,.. ROSAMOND PYATT Sponsor ...,...,,..............,.,,. MR. WILBUR RAOLAND The purpose ol our high school Pep Club is Io creale pep , give our reams enrhusiasm, and mainlain a school spiril. These girls allended all alhlelic evenls dressed in our school colors, blue and while. One sec- Iion of our gym was reserved for Ihe pep club: Ihis was our cheering seclion. A courlesy palrol was sponsored by This organizalion. FiIIeen-min- ule pep meelings were held every allernoon before a game. These meelings were sponsored by pep club girls in cooperalion wilh Ihe sludenl council. The annual Ioolball banauel was served by Ihese girls. The main social evenl of The year was our Leap Year Parly. S Iyf BACK ROW: V. Moraenslern, T. Kellerrnan, Faberf, Epplin, F. Dippel, A. Prpich, Quigley, N, Mohr, E Pyarl, Wealher- ford, Wilks, R. Gibson, Con- rod, Nesbirr, C. Mann, Molika, Burris, Marshall, Miss Ran- dolph. SECOND ROW: Tcvlor, J. Hawkins, W. Hawkins, S. Hub- ler, E. Todd, Hunrer, Wisely, Kelly, Holl, Brouch, M. A. Morin, K. Pursell, J. Sledger-, Scherle, Reidelberger. BOTTOM ROW: Presswood, Marlin, E. Todd, L. Kllrrgen- berg, O. M. Gibson, Cook, Bledsoe, Harlwell, Ulrich, Ruoff, H. Morgenslern. BACK ROW: Morgensfern, Ragland, Holman, J. Sledger Sweall, F. Slanlan, Willcs, M Keene, E Hubler, M. Beck Rieke, Horner, F. Sledger. MIDDLE ROW: S. Hubler Hester, Cook, Hall, Brouch, R Gibson, L. J. Beck, Ernesl Hicks, W. Kellerman, Reidel berger, Taylor, P. Crain Wrighf. FRONT ROW: K. Pursell, L Crain, Guy, H. Hubler, Knapp Scherle, N. Mohr, R. Pyalr Sleele, Runion, Ruoff, Ulrich Boauillon, Todd, Minor, Mc New, P. Pursell, Thornlon, D Robb, l l - l 1 1 -l aiu- Sixly-five GYMNASIUM TEAM Qur school has had Jrhe dislinclion of having a gymnaslic Jream for lhree years. Il was carried on very successfully lor Iwo years by Ivlr. Keene, and il is now coached by Ivlr. Ragland. A year ago lhe lirsl high school gymnaslic meel ever held in Illinois was conducled al our school here, and our Team showed ilsell lo be a very slcilled organizalion. We hope lo maI4e lhis gymnaslic meel an an- nual evenl. The Team has visileol numerous schools in Soulhern Illinois and has al- ways been well received. I+ has been acclaimed one of Jrhe besl high school gymnaslic leams in The slale. ,I Sixlyrsix I nsxxxxs il --x, N .Sv ....4 S . s qfffffffrf. 12 gs X x gi :S . . I I 1 . . NE XX5 x gs s 1 W ,-.sun-un . . .Q - ut X - li 1 :S I 1 s - - I x w - 1 - I I l I I I I N l I ' I g 1 , : , Ni 1 ' I 1 , 3 . V . , . - I ' I 5 ' I : : - , . g . - 1 2 Q : 1 I N .1 V 5 I Q I : ...N . , 5 , : z E : ATX .I-Run , u g 2 I : : g . u v Q T ..- 9 I K x a Q! i u Rig X I5 i I Ks X S , -59 QS? x Sffgfpgte f x .xx FEATURES W- ' M sh- '15 , 5 5: gli' HN.- ' - .J au. .I -r ,. .W ..,Ne,.r N V gi'f,2Ql' ,J ,, 'TT' 1 -mx. W fa-fa 'fi' - 1 . wftww ,L 5 vi, fjzi ' ?,,'5:,,,Qg . ' ,, if' ru '-1. ii ,f 'H V 'L ul' I ,i-6 ,,, .q..,, M 3.4, 'Z e'fqv3 Q 'W '- ing .4 1 L .'k A '1 1 u..,',, 1, .x , , TH N40 S EP Xixxguegiqu self Eg mme ,9 rg ,I 5 OCKGI3 96 Q 2? 29 ei Ti.isNbQisif1'2 'lb x Q3 ighiiisqgq 36 Bi sf Q- lm. 'I 1 N fx i wq '9 .b Q-,N Q 's fb rv? so 'Ga Q W N ' .'vfe 9 i 'sQN,3: W ,gs w FUN .,,,, ws 8 4 Tm ja . ' ,I-gg ' s I5 6 .xii-K YV ,Jv:,4E?LJ3,,..,. 2 9 2 fo 3 14 I ii 9 So ,jf 25 Po 2, eefifjg, xg io I ,am er, 4' In C. 1 . ' Q Q' is AI. 'v-c ii35iTvi ' WA-1.7. -sf jL, ,f EMM fy ' wx TA. ,, i gf? 'S Q0 ,Fw I is AQEZIT4 'bk 'B I f-'1 - ' ff A qw If si cw, v' 1 X T N T . ii I 4' A W 3 Q! Q ,X . . Q 0 em N 'G Q? E MARCH OF TIME Aug. . 9-Band played a'I Marissa Barbecue. Sepf. I2-Firs'r Sfudenf Council meeling. Sepr. I5-Sludenl Council presenied 'rhe school wi+h a radio in The assembly Ioday. Firsf foolball game. Salem, 423 P'viIIe, 0. Sepr. I9-Firsr I-Ii-Tri mass meeling. Class picnics Ihis aflernoon. Sep+ Sepf Sep? Sep+ . 20-Classes meer Tor elecrion of officers. . 22-Teachers' picnic Ioday. . 26-I-Ii-Tri Jr.'Sr. meering. . 27-Kalhleen Pursell and Don Robb eleclred as our cheer leaders. Las'r year's cheer leader relained. Sepl Ocr. Ocr. Ocr. Oct. members. Ocf. Ocf. one 'rhari Ocr. Ocr. Oct Ocr. Ocr. mem bers Nov. .29-Pep assembly before Melropolis game, Mefropolis, 7g P'viIIe O. 6-Ches'rer Ioolball game. We, O: They. 38. I0-Mr. Vasey Publishes Ihe firsl daily bullerin. II-Communiry singing in assembly. I2-Joinl meefing of bofh grade and high school Teachers and board I3-Anna-Jonesboro Toolball game. Anna-Jonesboro, I23 P'vilIe, 6. I7-Debare and Dramaiics clubs sponsored The carnival-a bigger ever, I9-20-Teachers' InsIi+u+e af DuQuoin. Vacarion for us. 20-Murphy defealed us 25 Io O. Business Training classes Io SI. Louis. 23-Debole and Dramafics carnival parly. 27-Carbondale delealed us 20 'Io O. 28-Band members played in DuQuoin clinic band while The debale were of The ST. Charles invilalional Iournamenr. 3-Foofball game wi'rh Ziegler. Nov. IO-Homecoming play. Nov. II-Euclid Valeniine celebraled Armislice early wifh an explosion in his locker. I-IOMECOMING. DuQuoin defeafed The Panlhers. Nov. I3, I4, I5-Mr. Leonard was aI 'rhe school 'raking piclures for Ihe Annual, Nov. 2I-Foorball banquel' al which Bob Crawford was chosen To be nexl year's caprain. Nov. Nov. Nov. 24-Mr. Malan was married. Congra+ulaIions, 25-Cily band gave a concerl in The Audilorium. 30-Dec, I-Sfudenf Council had a benefit show. i 194 92 firm 12, 2 gl 0 .siffq is fi- SCHOOL OPENS CLASS PICNICS FIRST FOOTBALL GAME 'vs W'J I egg? -fi xx I CARNIVAL HOMECOMING PYRAMID PICTURES TAKEN ig' 0 ' 671- kg . x 4 i 'I .iii sf R iais X 'Ris ifflf i 'Z i:i:',:f,+. iam SixIy-nine BASKETBALL SEASON XMAS VACATION WINTER SPORTS HISTORY EXHIBIT EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Cf? ,fix WY 1939 My 7 2 Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 4. E2 19. I Qi 2 3 9 3 79 xgfllifis 'Sq 95131 '25 9 30 314,252 26 , ,115 . gf? rpm BABY? is JAINUA '41 T910 RY me is Hy ,fi Mb T11 , .3 .91 181gggg?75761? 25269728 I-BaslceTball game wiTh Ziegler. We, I7y They, 23. 5-Vergennes game There, 22 To 20-our Tavor. 8-STeeleville game here. 8 To 25. Tough luck. 9-DebaTe Team wenT on a Trip. I5-Game aT CoulTerville. 25 To 27. We losT. I6-Game wiTh Nashville here. 34 To 33. Wheel DebaTers placed Third aT Vandalia. I8-Hi Y inducTion. I9-Hi-Y - Hi-Tri ChrisTmas parTy. 20-ChrisTmas play in Audiforium. 2I-P. T. A. meeTing TonighT. 22-Duquoin game here. We losT. 27-30-Murphy TournomenT aT Murphy. 2-Carbondale game here. LosT again. 5-Murphysboro game There, 28 To 25. Good. 6-LosT To Marissa on Their Tloor. 8-Back To school aTTer ChrisTmas. NoTice all The new socks? 9-LosT To Salem here. I3-Anna-Jonesboro losT To us here, 3I To 29. Band Clinic aT WesT FranlcTorT. I5-BeaT ChesTer here 36 Ta 32. Oh Boy! I6-STeeleville losT To us There. 33 To 22. I8-I9-Exams! Need we say more? I9-Won Trom CoulTerville here. 28 To 22. 20-Vergennes cleTeaTed us here, 3I To 4I. 26-LosT The game wiTh Carbondale There, 27 To 34. 3l-Murphy gave Their exchange assembly program here. 2-LosT To DuQuoin There. 3-LosT To Ashley There, 30 To 34. 8-P. T, A. had a meeTing. 9-Game wiTh Murphy here. Band played. IO-DebaTe Tournament I3-I-lealTh PicTure in assembly. I4-HisTory ExhibiT in gym. I6-F. F. A. in gym. I7-DebaTers wenT To CharlesTon. 23-P'ville assembly program given aT Murphysboro. 27-5ouThern Illinois picTures shown aT The Junior High Schoo 29-Today's your day To leap, boys, if you inTend To. Rubicom represenTaTive To Tallc To seniors. Sevenly solo . gi fi., . O V ' 'L I' .Cb R isis R4 .Xiang ' ixlliii M it of 5 XA qi-3 Q H -r I, - . 'S 'u'1I3Q11'Bb's0 is i'fl ifm 'ici . I i 1 A 5' , 9. Xe 19 9:11 9-Pe' 1940 i,+ o 4' xg ibnsqfa I . M YI I I 'nz U 1 N N q ' ' '-.-' -' ' . I 15 9 5 -9 233510 xiqqoqtiisq 2: I1 I 2 I5 7' I0 I 5 Rl bi - ---i fp? 61, 171, 6 9 . .. .- - P9 29 93 24 75' 19 fa A I 3 ,.'fX,,. '27 ' l 4 4v,f v 5-Federal Orchesira in assembly program. March March I2-Announcemenls selecled for seniors. March I4-Junior play-a success. March I5-Assembly program wenl Io DuQuoin March I9-Band Concerl. March 20-Magician in assembly program, morning. DISTRICT BAND CONTEST Dr. Jones gave a lollc in Ihe assembly on Easier in Ihe aflernoon. March 2l-Home Monogernenl Class wenl +o S+, Louis. March 23-Band Conlesl, Don Wilkinson won firsl place al Belleville in 'the conlesl March 9. March 29-I-Ii-Y wenl 'fo SI. Louis. 2-Colp Chorus in Ihe assembly program. April 5-Class 'rraclc meel. Seniors won. April April April II-F. F. A. Fa+her-Son Bonquel, April I2-Vasey's Varielies, 6-Girls' Chorus and mixed chorus wenl Io slale conlesl. April I3-I-Ii-Tri Tea a+ 'rhe home of Margarel Keene. April 26-Sluclenl Council Convenlion al Carbondale. April 27-Home Economics Trip. May 2-Senior play. May 22-Freshman-Sophomore parly. May 23-Junior-Senior bonquel and prom. May 24-Grade School Commencemenl in The I-I, S, Audilorium. Moy 26-Baccaloureale. May 27-28-Semesler examinalions. May 29-Pre-regisfralion. May 3I-Commencement Sevenly-one SPRING IS HERE TRACK MEETS START TO STATE PYRAMID NEAR COMPLETION F. F. A. BANOUET VASEY'S VARIETIES HI-TRI TEA CLASS PARTIES BACCALEUREATE COMMENCEMENT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Incorpora+ed PINCKNEYVILLE, ILLINOIS ZELLA'S BEAUTY Compliment OI PINCKNEYVILLE FARMERS' Specializing in Permaneni' Waving Co,opERA1'IyE STORE and Ladies' Hair S+yIes Pinckneyvme HI PHONE 325 'gig' 00 I, I Wf QM Rosnrs ,Ly CAFE f Qgjfffg gfuuxf P235 Tal Minnis 'T . f IWVZZQ. Sandwiches S 1 I B 0 R VOL. I NUMBER ONE N O CENTS THE PSYCHOLOG Y OF SWING Iacque Reidelberqer 1940 CLASS OF SOPHISTICATES FACES THE FUTURE Evelyn Pyle STUDENT CLANDESTINES Margaret Ke 611.9 TUNE lN - H. S. OPERETTA MarieBeck Also In This Issue- A Laugh A Day Keeps Th Poets' Corner The Movie Of The Month Scraps From Scrapbooks Book Oi The Nonce Scenes In The Halls Classes Confucious Say e Doctor Away 1 if I IANCEMBER 1940 TWO Eorum Iemcember, 1940 CQMPLIMENTS OF PYRAMID COAL CORPORATION PINCKNEYVILLE, ILLINOIS THE BINKLEY COAL COMPANY Telephone 220 Ioncember, l94O BOTUU1 Thfee E.K. KANE JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Hove your eyes exornined ond Glosses Fitted by one who hos hod over forty yeors' experience in the ort. BARTLE BROTHERS MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone I45 I 1 i 1 COMPLIMENTS OF KOHLSDORPH'S Across from the Capitol Theatre Pinclrneyville, Illinois THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE BY LEONARDG STUDHD DuQuoin, Illinois ' 6 -EM I FINE PAUZWWLJ and Censorum THE STAFF Politics ........ ..... L ot A. Bull War Reports .... ........... G . Whiz Society ............ ..... T hisis D. Bunk Scandal Reporter .... .......... I . C. Awl Book Reviews ..... ..... S hort N. Snappe Movie Critic ...................... Dubble Feeture Special Writers Marye Becke, Julia Caveglian, M a r g a u r i t e O'Keene, Maxmillian De Milan, Edouard Jacobye, James a la Trigge, Evylynne Pyle, James-Earl of Williams, Euclide Valentine, Callye O'Steele, Char- les Bladburnovick, Rosamond de Pyatte, and Wilma Gladsonia. WE ALSO PUBLISH: The American Housef' sa Crime -a weakly news magazine. The Pacific Monthlyf' Readers Indigestionfl Opened Trail for Girls. sc Rogue -a magazine of fashion. Popular Books 'iVanished Sunset or Lost Horizon. sc Angered Raisins' or Grapes of Wrath. and just off the press My Son-And You Are My Son -F. D. R. talks to Jimmie. BENEDICT'S STORE WTAE C311 'E MEATS AND GROCERIES t a ag 9 Phone I56 wa H. We Give Eagle Stamps I4AGLER'S FURNITURE STORE h 'Q A COMPLETE LINE OF HoME FURNISHINGS .J R y I Pinclmeyville, Illinois D Four Borum lcrncember, I 940 COMPLIMENTS OF UNITED ELECTRIC COAL COMPANIES G E. BARTLE MEATS AND GROCERIES PI1one2OI T h e B O R U M and Censorum Published at our convenience for the purpose of perpetrating poise to promote persons. Office: No place in particular. Price: Per copy-No sense. By subscription-?? CND one ever bought twice.D This publication is printed in the interest of the public at large. It contains any number of no- tions, some serious, some sense- less, with no offense intended by any puns, jokes, etc., so if your feelin's are rended, remember it is all in fun. YE EDITOR WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE FLOYD BRUNNER, Owner Pinckneyville, IIIinois Phone I4 COMPLIMENTS OF MIDWAY GROCERY Roey Edwards, Prop. CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE AGENCY WE INSURE ANYTHING COMPLIMENTS OF STEEL'S SHOE SHOP SHOES REBUILT NOT COBBLED COMPLIMENTS OF CAPITOL THEATRE Malcolm Reid, Prop. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS MOUSER'S BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN CHEVROLET BASS SERVICE STATION DANISH PASTRIE5 C0- SOUTH MAIN STREET While' Rye' and Whole Wheol CHEVROLET d OLDSMOBILE GTI Bmd DEALER I A L ' S P L A C E DANIEL'S BAR- -CUE GAS, OIL, EATS, DRINKS ,x 24-HouR SERVICE ED E99 535 , 41 AI Renison, Proprietor PURE FOOD STORE Idncember, 1940 Borum Five 1940 CLASS OF SOPHISTICATES FACES THE FUTURE By EVELYN PYLE Homer Alexander-Leader of a swing band. The most outstanding band of the year. Isabel Baudison-Dietician in Hiller's Hospital. Tries new recipes on the patients. LaVerna Beck-A torch singer in the Cotton Club. Very popular. Marie Beck-Governor of Franklin D. Roosevelt III. She will soon be married to the Secretary of State. Mildred Bicket-Secretary to Mr. Ward, Principal. Edward Bigham-Married a girl from Conant. Still living in Willisville. Winton Bigham-Peanut vendor on Fifth Avenue. Has a very good business. Charles Blackburn-A great scientist, trying to find a cure for love-for others, of course. Edna Brewer-Most outstanding Fuller Brush woman of the year. Kenneth Brey-French professor in the Greenville College for Girls. Rosalie Brown-Housekeeper for Mr. Vasey, who is now using his talent on the screen. Vernon Brown-Author of the best-seller novel, Neena. Bridget Bruns-Personal maid to the personal maid of the First Lady. I Joe Caveglia-Animal trainer in Caveglia's Cavalcade of Colossal Collections. I Julia Caveglia-Dancer in Cavegl1a's Cavalcade of Colos- sal Collections. ' I I I James Chapman-Double for Ned Sparks, big hit in the movies. I Thelma Chapman-Stewardess on the United States Sub- marine D-I . I I Laverne Coleman-Noted for his fish stories. Has had extensions put on his arms for this reason.I Tony Condellire-Manufactured a new kind of gum- Vase '- roof. . . Jesssig Corbin-Dean of Girls at S. I. N. U. Very dignified. Odell Daffron-Ace reporter for the Democrat, a second Jane Arden. I I II , . . Florence Dippel-Vocalist with Alexanders Swingtime Band. I . ., Agatha Ervin-Co-stars with Lyndon Prater in Drapes f W th. , . ,, . 0 Miltloarl Ferrero-Explorer in the wilds of Africa. Bring- ' -B k-Al' -F rrero. , englerig Fltirlee-lseuchess of the Duke of Windex. On a world tour. I . . ,. Mildred Fulton-Lectures on Life, Love, and Living. Vernon Gant-Chauffeur for Miss Malone. Paul George-Duke of Windex. Abdicated last year for the love of the Duchess. Bernice Ginn- Trapeze artist. Half of the Ginn and Sl h Act. , 4 .. Bsilltyr Gladson-Senator of Illinois. Had PQEIUC31 DU11- Wilma Gladson - Proprietress of the French Hatte as ' k' It Slgooppgetfln fgggrtgoll. Hairdresser on Tenth Alley- Dye. Dunk, and Dry 'ernf' H an ...Diss .Ea.:5.ssE.a32?..Y!.?.nii2 Bizilidfmdi OW C Mildred Heisner-Leading authority on How T0 PUSH 135222 firsisi-.rs5:s::..ReeH0 de Bam of Rem' Junior Hilt-Constable of Tamaroa. A quiet, reserved gefl' tliggmigthy Hutchings-Well known for her impersonation of Kate Smith. I , . . Paul Ibendal-Writes the L'1l Abner strip in the daily P t-D' t h. ,, QsdwatigaJcacoby-Recruiting agentI for Anna. HBEWARE. Margaret Keene-Hostess at the Three HI Club. Frances Kellerman-Married to a millionaire playboy. Jack Kelly-President of the Kelly Steel Company. Merle Kmucha-Clerk in the Sherman Hotel. I Roberta Knapp-Very well known for her devotion to h 't . . C 3221 Livingston-Has a radio station in Tamaroa, WTLO. Marjorie Lueker-Milkmaid at the Midwest Dairy. Just turns on the machines. Verna McClay-A buyer for the Ellsworth Department St . . Elia McClure-A sword swallower in a Ilarge circus. James McClure-Engineer on the Missouri-Pacific. Known for his safety record. I Loren McCrary-A radio announcer heard over various stations. Jack McDowell-Bookkeeper for McDowell and Son, Inc. Bruce McLean-A great motion picture producer-call for McLean. I Max Malan-Bouncer at the Stork Club in New York. Adolph Malanoski-Clerk in a Tamaroa store. patrons. I Thomas Mann-Drives the P'v1lle School Bus. Very care- Has many ful. James Martin-A champion swimmer. Broke the record last year. I I I Elizabeth Marshall-Night nurse at H1l1ET1S Hospital. Has patience with her patients. Kathryn Melvin-Owns and operates the Green Tea Room. Lois Mitchell-Tap dancer. Going to get a try-out on Major Bowe's soon. Edward Naleborski-Runs a filling station. Fills anything. Elvera Nehrkorn-One of the Chatter sisters heard daily over KMOX. George Norton-Gone with Admiral Byrd on his Ant- arctic expedition. Joe Norton-Gone with Admiral Byrd on his antarctic expedition. Richard Palmer-Meteorologist. Works for a great ex- plorer in Alaska. Paul Pedigo-Running for Senator from Illinois. Makes many campaign speeches. Charles Pick-Drives a Coca-Cola truck. Drinks it, too- ithe Coca-Cola, of coursej. James Pick-A doorman at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Eleanor Pitchford-Greatest woman doctor known. Lyndon Prater-Matinee idol at the Court Theater- soon to be seen in Drapes of Wrath. Evelyn Presswood-Coach of a girl's champion basket- ball team. Amelia Prpich-Runs a candy kitchen in Pinckneyville. Rose Prpich-Helps Amelia in candy kitchen. John Pugh-Great song writer. His most recent hit is The Skidding Wheels. Mace Pugh-Owner of a large peach orchard. Phyllis Purrington-Comedian in Hollywood. Double for Martha Raye. Kathleen Pursell-Has invented a liquid face powder that lasts all day. Eleanor Pyatt-Conducts a column in the Advocate, Ad- vice To Young People. hlicisamond Pyatt-Owns a large chicken farm - chick, c ic . Evelyn Pyle-On a round-the-round cruise to find the long lost Romeo of her dreams. Thelma Quigley-Home advisor. Has an article in True Story each month. Helen Reeves-Married to a Chevrolet dealer. Prefers Mercurys. Jacque Reidelberger-Manufactures a new kind of alarm clock-noiseless. Wilma Rieke-Telephone operator. Number, please. IWalter Roethe-A barber. Got the idea in Mr. Vasey's cass. Bill Rogers-Proprietor of a second-hand clothing store. Opal Schaefer-Cook at Schaefer's Cafe. Clarence Schumaier-Very successful as a tobacco auc- tioneer. Karl Setzkorn-The 1950 census taker. Melvin Shaw-Owner of the Shaw Dog Kennels. Has prize-winning dogs. Laverne Sieberg-Laverne and his daring drivers are seen at all the fairs. Janet Sledger-Elevator operator at Swift's. Orval Slusher-Trapeze artist. The other half of Ginn and Slusher. Pearl Smigielski-Usherette at the Capitol Theatre. Charles Smith-An undertaker. Owns a large estate in Cutler. Dorothy Smith-Health advisor for the Physical Culture Magazine. Severin Smith-Deep sea diver. Dives especially for pearls. Reuben Snider-Has a radio program. Comes on before Lum and Abner. Listen in. Carl Soetebeer-One of the Yodelin' Cowboys from Oakdale. Callie Steele-Lectures on Why We Women Are En- titled To More Rights. Antonia Stiens - Missionary to Africa. Has converted many savages. Frances Stanton-Receptionist in a large ofihce. Mildred Tanner-Cigarette girl at the Three H Club. Fern Taylor-Owner of the Sweete Shoppe. Very sweet. Elcna Todd-Married to a Tamaroa farmer. A model housewife. Jimmie Trigg-Won a prize for impersonations. Going to Hollywood as a double for Joe E. Brown. Euclid Valentine-Winner of the Talkathon Contest. Reuben Vorderbrugge-Political boss. Running for presi- dential nomination. Russell Ward-Principal of our alma mater, PCHS. Ernestine Wasson-Inventor of a new beauty cream. She is her own demonstrator. .Tunabeth Weatherford-Model at Kohldorf's. Going to Marshall Field's soon. Leora Werner-Runs a beauty parlor in Madison. Norma Wilks-Well known actress. Has taken Eleanor Powell's place. James Earl Williams-Teaches chemistry at Yale. Harold Wolfe-Professor at Northwestern. Doris Woodside-Runs a store in Oakdale. Pure food and eggs. Marjorie Wylie-Chief dishwasher at Huskies Prac- tices new dance steps between rush neriods. Robert Zacher-An opera singer. Also invented sound- proof ear coverings. Rosemary Zacher-Sales lady for her brother's new in- vention. Marv Elaine Zoechler-Teaches sewing and cooking. Very eflicient. TUNE IN ll-ligh School Operellol The yeor's operolic produclion was one of The schools highlighls. Vdrying from The operellci Theme, Jrhe chorus closses presenled o musicol comedy. Cenlered oround The oclivilies of Cl rgdio slolion going on +he rocks , ond oppropriolely filled Tune ln , il proved very enlerloining The well-chosen cosl did o fine job of porlroying The ups ond downs in The lives ond loves of The sludio personnel. 'Possibly The Jrwo lovorile seleclions from The produclion were Who Cores? ond ci comic number, The Gore ls Off The l-linges-lBur The Robin Sings There Slilllf' All in ell, il proved quile inleresling ond en- lerloining. ll was produced by The chorus closses on Jonuory 25 under The direc- lion of Miss Clorlce ond Miss Beelley. THE FULL CAST WAS: Kosper Kroggins .. .,,........,.,..,.,,....,,, ...... K ENNETH BREY Mrs. Kroggins .., ..........s,,.,,.,,..,. . .., MARGARET KEENE Jeon Kroggins .. .., MARY JANE HORNER Joe Brown ..., ,i., i.,, M Y RAL DAFFRON Jerry Kennedy .... Tilly .....,..... Milly ...,.... Billy .,...,... . Dynamo Dove . Milzi ,,...,,... Bob ,i....,..,..... J. Bollomley Binlcs Archibald Throclcmorlon ..... ..... . .....,.. . , . . . . . Lysonder Phipps . BOB BARTLE .........,NlNAMOHR LOIS MITCHELL . '.'. FRAiXicEs KELLERMAN J.v. LovvE EDNA BREWER .. .. JACK BARBER , JOHN PUOH DON LAMBERT ELMER LUEKER The chorus music wos furnished by The chorus closses. lcxncember, 1940 Borum Seven Poets' Corner A MULE I bought me a mule the other day. He cost me fifty dollars. I fed that mule on oats and hay. I fed him corn and fodder. I hitched that mule to my old shay. The day grew warm and hot and hotter That mule began to kick and bray, And caused me lots of bother. He took me sailing through the town. His heels went up-his head went down. His tail went switching round and round, And soundly smacked me on the crown. Oh, torrid day- Oh, poor shay- Oh, sounds of kicks and brays- That mule is not in politics, And I must hit the hay. -CSevern Smithj Ed Na11y's Prayer in History Class Now I lay me down to sleep The lecture's dull, The subject's deep. If Mack should quit before I wakeg Give me a kick, for heaven's sake! -CJ. TJ Maihematically Speaking I followed her five blocks or more With ever-quickening paceg Her figure was divine, indeed- But then I saw her face! I now am armed with two big guns, And blood is in my eye, I'm looking for the guy who said That figures never lie ! I -CAnonymousJ The Dream great it is to believe the dream As we stand in youth by the starry stream But a greater thing is to fight life through, And say at the end, The dream is true. -CEdwin Markhamb Confucius Say - By EUCLID VALENTINE Any bait will do to catch some fish. Parents can tell their children better than any- body elseg but they can't tell them muchf' Everybody's friend is nobody's.H Only way to avoid showing your age is to die young. Anybody who believes his broken heart will never mend is half-cracked. It is better to let people think you are crazy than to speak and prove it beyond all doubt. He who wants something good, for nothing, us- ually gets something good-for-nothing. K'Woman's face is her fortune, or her misfortune. K'Echoed remarks make small minds sound big. Woman easy on eyes often hard on ears. Those who toss mud are dirtied first. A4 Heart like wild horse in corral, easily loosed hard to get backf' Unloaded gun like woman-never know when she explode. Many who claim to be hard-boiled are only stewedf' 'Tis said a son is a son till he gets a wife, but a daughter is a daughter all her life. He who has little has no big worries. Talk about yourself alone and you'll be alone. Man who chooses not to talk is not always dumb. at Everybody is behind the peacemaker when there is peace. X 'tldle persons often busybodiesf' as Those who take no care for the future will have nothing to take care of. It is easier to rule a country than a family. Absent folk are never flattered? Great aches from little corns grow. If there were no fools, there would be no wise men. In Leap Year and out, it's the man who is kept on the leap. After you give woman your 'handie,' she be- comes hard to handle. t'Bee in bonnet makes no woman Honeyf' He who sit on electric chair get Amps in pants. Man who slings mud, loses ground. He who sits on tack is better off. 'tHe who accepts blind date usually gets prune. He who bet on crooked horse race get taken for ride. Eight Borum lance-rnber, 1940 CAUSES OF INSANITY AMONG THE FACULTY CE. Pyle? Should we write on both sides of the paper? Will you please repeat that question? I studied, but I forgot. Have you graded my paper? What is my average? What time do we get out to- day? I left it at home. Could I bring it tomorrow? Does this have to be in ink? Do we have assembly? I don't have any paper. May I go to my locker? You dictate our shorthand too fast. Which hour will be omitted? This doesn't look right. My alarm clock failed to go off. I didnit hear you say that. We understood it not. HSEZH Rosamond Pyatt sez: Women's faults are many. Men have only two- Everything they say, And everything they do. ow Mrs. Benedict sez: Getting the baby to sleep is the hardest when she is about 16 years old. ow Jimmie Arthur sez: School lessons hot, School lessons cold, School lessons in the pot Three years old I I me Miss Kane sez: So slowly you walk, and So quickly you eat, You should walk with your mouth, And devour with your feet. GWN9 Tom Mann Cdriving very fastl sez: That's an attractive town we're coming to, wasn't it, Mary Fran- ces? our Miss Gladson sez: To be systematic means to learn to find what you want when you don't want it by look- ing where it wouldn't be if you did want it. GRUNER HARDWARE NORTH SIDE SQUARE Q. 503, L Ll K.. X, ' EIII Hit COMPLIMENTS OF HUGO DUDENBOSTLE CIRCUIT CLERK COMPLIMENTS OF BEN FRANKLIN STORE R. A. STOLZE, Owner PincIcneyviIIe, Illinois R E A D THE DEMOCRAT The PeopIe's Newspaper y . yi ,gig Nod QPAQI f 004, O6 91415 . 0 'Eb 4' . 00 EL, 0 L qc S ke H I R S C H ' S CLOTHING STORE CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF I94O STONE'S SANDWICH SHOP p M, and TAXI I Service I ii 0 1 Phone 330 Walnut Street MONTGOMERY NEWS STAND Magazine Subscriptions Pipes - Papers - Tobacco Fishing Tackle - Fountain Service Phone 47 Pinclrneytville, III. COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. NIESING THE MAN'S STORE RITTER CLEANER AII Particular People Send their Clothes to Ritter Cleaners Phone 247 UNITED CLEANERS TAILORS 81 HATTERS Phone 55 D, R. HAMMOCK, Mgr. lcincember, 1940 Borum Nine A LAUGH A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY By Jimmie Trigg Mis s Herrmanny: Why are you late, Bill? Bill Rogers: The bell rang be- fore I got here. tN-9 Mr. Vasey: Have you read your lesson, Evelyn? Evelyn Pyle: Dear me, you're so inquisitive. :NJ Joe Caveglia: How much did your shoe shine cost? 00-9 Miss Malone: What is the scrub team for? Miss Farrington: f'To keep the first team clean, Silly. 170-5 Miss Randolph: fln Hygiene Classb. Do you believe that kiss- ing is unhealthy, Mary Jane? Mary J. Horner: I couldn't say, I've never-J' Miss Randolph: 'tNever been kissedift' Mary J. Horner: Never been unhealthy. 089 Howard Cunningham: When Mr. Vasey figures a problem in business, he knows what it is go- ing to be, but when he breaks an egg, I never know what it is going to bef' 059 Advice To The Goils: A woman who has no time for a man has no man for a time. Mr. Thomas: Is that yours, Herschel? Herschel Thornton: CLooking at a cigarette stub on fioorb 'tNot at all, you saw it first. 00-9 Maxine Hartwell: HI tell you, Charlotte, I'm nobody's fool. Charlotte Conrod: 'LDon't worry, some day some nice man will come along and take you? 06-9 Mr. Kellerman: One would be- lieve this high school is haunted - the way people talk about school spirit. OMS Miss Baudison: fdrilling her Math class in principles of sub- tractionb Now, if you subtract 25 from 37, what's the differ- ence? Arthur Scherle: Yeah, that's what I say: I think it's the bunk, too. KN-9 Mr. Raglund: fin History classl What is peace?', Ruth Gibson: HLove at first sight? Mr. Raglund: 'tWhat is war? Bill Flanary: Death at first sight. :NJ Miss Beetley: If a number of sheep is called a flock, and a number of cattle is called a herd, what would a number of camels be called? Jack Barber: A carton. Strife in the outside world and proddings from the profes- sors produce ambition? GMS Mr. Glover: Cabsent mindedlyb Well!! There's one too many but- tons on my vest: I must cut it off. CSnipl. Thatfs odd, now there's a buttonhole too many. U6-9 Simple Logic: A bargain is a good buy, a goodbye is a fare- well: a farewell is to part, to part is to leave, my girl left me with a goodbye. My girl was no bargain. ow Va. Boquillon: t'What was the origin of the Fourth of July Cele- bration'? Mr. McDaniel: Its origin is buried in antiquity. Mr. C Soph- ie D Pillers is of the opinion that it was on July 4 that Noah land- ed with his Mayiiower, and his sons, Shem, Ham, Jepheth, set off fireworks in honor of the event, the fireworks being furn- ished by Solomon, Queen Eliza- beth, and the Boston Tea Party. On the contrary, Prof. Keene holds that the festival is purely a civic one, and dates from the time St. Patrick drove the snakes out of New York. 059 Frances Stanton: What did the ocean say to the airplane pilot as he flew over it?l' Ches. Killingsworth: Nothing, it just waved. Ten Borum Iorncember, l94O SCRAPS FROM SCRAPBO To brag a little, to show up well, to crow gently when you win and to own up, pay up, and shut up when you lose are virtues of a sportsmanf' -O. W. Holmes. no 'tManhood, not scholarship, is the first aim in education. -Ernest T. Seton. ow 'tWe give a year of effort in learning now, for a lifetime of enjoyment of it. G59 'tClimb a little higher than the crowd, and you will be a target for the knockersf, :N-9 Any fool can criticise, or condemn, or Complain, and most fools do. -Dale Carnegie. ow The door of opportunity is not locked or latched. The only opener you need is PUSH. Personality is self-knowledge under self-control. can Most people who give you a piece of their mind can't afford to spare it. 059 To be a great leader, a man must have fol- lowers. To have followers, a man must have friends. -E. A. Guest. ow Correct in yourself whatlyou dislike in others. ow The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and to possess the aptitude and perseverance to attain it. -Goethe, NJ t'Seldom can the heart be lonely, If it seeks a lonelier still, Self-forgetting, seeking only Emptier cups of love to ill. -Frances H, Havergal. OKS 'tIt is a part of my religion never to hurt any manls feelings. -W. D. Howard. ow t'Such as every one is inwardly, so he judgeth outwardly. -Henry J. Raymond. ow He is happy whose circumstances suit his tem- per, but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances. -Hume. ow It is much easier to be critical than correct? -Earl of Beaconsfield. ow-9 Learn patience from the lesson Though the night be drear and long, To the darkest sorrow there comes a morrow, A right to every wrong. -John T. Trowbridge. ow I'To expect defeat is nine-tenths of defeat itself? -Marion Crawford. on His gain is lossg for he that wrongs his friend Wrongs himself more, and ever has about, A silent court and jury, and himself The prisoner at the bar, ever condemned. -Alfred Tennyson. ow lf you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost-that is where they should be: now put foundations under them. -David Thoreau. ow YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY for living a white life, for doing your level best, for your faith in humanity, for being kind to the poor, for look- ing before leapingg for hearing before judging, for being candid and frank, for thinking before speak- ing. :NND 'tln all misfortune the greatest consolation is a sympathizing friend. -Cervantes. lclncember, 1940 Borum Eleven SCENESIN THE HALLS By Margaret Keene f Paul George and Violet Hensler discussing rabbit ever. Mr. Vasey and Eddie Jacoby bickering over whether to have pork and beans or cheese and crackers for supper-they will finally compromise on maidrites. Wilma Gladson and Jack Reidelberger fussing Jackis methods in speech class. Corky Byers trying to work Bessie Marie's locker combination--no luck. Lyndon Prater grooming himself before he steps into Miss Malonets room-Nancy Nesbitt will hap- pen by, though, and he will see fit to follow after. Elmer Lee Holman being admired from a distance by adoring Freshman girls. Mildred Jackson rehearsing her speech on t'Kiss- ing In General -it will call forth much blushing and snickering from the class. Doris Reminger and Dean Campbell lolling on a radiator-presently Mr. Pillers will stroll past and they will take refuge in the assembly. Paul Pedigo arguing with himself whether Italy or Portugal fought in the Spanish-American War. Jack Reidelberger strolling about nonchalantly taking mental notes on any undue action. Kelly and Blackburn following Fluffy about the halls - creating much laughter from others and many blushes from Fluffy-tsk-tsk. Myral Daffron crooning Hopsaa to Geneva Cald- well who listens with rapt attention-when he has finished she will demand an encore and he will consent graciously with Scat!erbrain much to the disgust of passersby. Tom Mann hanging on Mary McNew's locker looking hopefully-he may be successful, or on the other hand, he may not. Pep Club girls trying to summon up courage enough to ask their choices to the party-when the ordeal is over, there are many sighs of relief and grateful smiles. Severin Smith reading dramatically from Shake- speare's Julius Caesar -he imagines himself to be Mark Anthony orating over Caesar's body. Otto Knight being heckled by the girls - they think he's just about the cutest thing they ever saw. Done Keene and J. V. Lowe receiving sweet smiles and coy glances as they wander down the hall. Vernon Gant and toothpick sauntering into Miss Malone's room-having spent the noon hour think- ing up witty remarks, he is all set to pop them. Kenneth Brey chatting with a group of Fresh- men about the weather, or sompin'. Pansy Arthur and John Broha moseying along with bored looks to class. Ruth Gibson on patrol giving a salesman direc- tions on how to get to the office-when she has finished he will smile pleasantly and inform her that he has been here before. Bob Bartle racing for class three seconds before the last bell-when he rushes in breathless but on time he will be ordered out to re-enter in a gentle- man-like manner. CLASSES By Evelyn Pyle t'Your assignment for tomorrown-THE BELL! Rushes through the corridor-twirling of locks- banging of lockers-lovers murmuring sweet noth- ings in the corners-sliding down the bannisters- waiting at the drinking fountain-Hstop running is on every teacher's smiling face-last minute studiers with their heads buried in their books bump into one another-one minute to go. Whew! Just in time-there goes the bell! Say, have you studied the lesson? What's it about? - Let's stop our talkingg the bell has rung. -'Tm sorry, but you'll have to get an excuse from the office. May I go get my book from my locker? I left my tablet in my last classroom. May I get it? . . . Silence. . . . Close your books, please. All in just five minutes Our classes are the very essence of our school, and we haven't studied our lessons any too well. Group discussion is a great asset to a clear, comprehensive knowledge, and P. C. H. S. is blessed with a group of broad- minded teachers who permit and encourage our class discussions and arguments. COMPLIMENTS OF W. A. NESBITT DRY GOODS AND SHOES Most Modern Store in Southern Illinois Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS MICHAEL GRABOWSKI COMPLIMENTS OF RUDOLPH STAHLHEBER. Jr. GAS D-X SERVICE STATION SERVIEE E K aff U Pinclcneyville, Illinois JSILJ Twelve Borum lcxncember, l 940 THE MOVIE OF THE MONTH The Editor Two pictures tie for this month's award. They are: - t'The Angry Curtain or t'The Drapes of Wrath and Pffffff With The Breeze, better known as HVanished With The Storm. The latter wins this month's fifth star for it is the first picture to combine a double feature into one movie. OWS BOOK OF THE NONCE The Chaperone Arrives or We Are Not Alone, has been chosen by the BORUM editors as the choice of the book of the nonce. There runs throughout the unresting story of two people, their lives, and their loves. Among other interesting factors, we note that the book has a plot. For further details read the book. The next most popular book of the month is Web- steris Dictionary, which Miss Gladson says is a splen- did vocabulary, but a little plotless. COMPLIMENTS OF MERWIN H. EATON COUNTYCLERK STUDENT CLANDESTINES Where was Rosamond Pyatt on the night of October 21? Don't ask her it's a dark secret. Has anyone seen Mah Comb? Don't look now, girls, but the secret of popularity with the boys is to look beautiful Cshe didn't say howb and act bored. It works every time, especially if you are a Freshman and look like a movie star. Callie Steele's theme song is Go West Young Woman, Go West. California, to be specific Cand one should be specificb. There's gold in them thar hills, er sumpinf. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. Rumor has it that too many came to the Pep Club party. Jacque Reidelberger is of the opinion that Gold Is Where You Find It. He has already set up camp on Beaucoup, and sifted twelve tons of sand. Found-17 tin cans, 9 catsup bottles, and 2 rubber boots Cboth for the same footb. What Knight has many a feminine heart a-flutter with his air of casual indifference? That's right, it's Otto, a son of the Old South. The Monday after St. Patrick's day Miss Malone called upon Vernon Gant for an objective comple- ment. He is reported to have replied, t'They painted the barn green. Jack Kelley has perfected a new drink which he calls Frog Julep, first, you drink a little, then you hop a little, then you croak. Mr. Templeton would like to know Who Stole The Lock On The Henhouse Door. Hint-Mr. Va- sey's Minstrels were last seen in the vicinity. What is it about those Anna Jonesboro boys that has such an attraction for Pinckneyville girls? We aren't sure, but we have a pretty good idea. Jacque Reidelberger and stooges have a new way of getting information. It's called the grapevine aelegraph, maybe you haven't heard, but Jacque as. T What Junior boy is said to be very interested in Wilma Gladson? We arentt sure, but there's a color scheme to the situation, it's in the red. The cast of Vanished With The Breeze has been selected. Production will begin immediately under the direction of Mary Kuykendall, an old hand at the game. What game? Why, Bingo of course. Severin Smith has just completed a new ballad the title of which is O Thou Atom of Insectationf' or Shoo Fly Don't Bother Me. Mildred Heisner and Bridget Bruns are cam- paigning for State Senatorships. Their platform is Kill the Roadhogs and Fill Up the Diiches. We are sorry to report that Senator Snodgrass of pine platform fame was defeated ir his last election by vote of 22,469 to l. Gluttensweiger, his unworthy opponent, credited his victory to back slapping and baby kissing. Vera Burris and the Macke twins are collaborat- ing on a novel entitled t'Of Mice and Women. Critics say it should be in the best of cellars by 1950. H O B S O N THE TIRE MAN COMPLIMENTS OF J. M. PILLERS CITY DRUG STORE . Pancuneyville, Illinois Icincember, i940 Borurn Thirteen compuurnrs or A and P Store Qwwriss 4 II H il ti l HADFIELD BEAUTY SHOPPE QQ -, All Lines ol N313 Beauty lm, 5 Culture S Phone 336 ANDQ IIFUI Compliments of CHARLES DOERR GUS' ICE CREAM SHOP Specializes in Home Made Ice Cream and Jumbo Milk Shakes HERFF-JONES CO. INDIANAPOLIS Manufacturers ot Class Rings Commencement Invitations Medals and Trophies Official Jewelers and Stationers to i940 Class Represented by R. L. JACOBS Jacksonville, Illinois Gaily and blythely we welcome sweet swing-time. Holly and happily we greet thee with joy! THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SWING By Dr. I. M. Hep Are you an alligator? A jive cat? Do you ever get out of this world? Ah! Yes! Those are the immortal signs of the swing language. Dear to the heart of every singer of songs and doer of dances. Swing is something, and if taken moderately, it will do just that for you. Are you the life of the party? No? Can you swing? Ah, just as I thought-no. Swing is vital in all forms of life. The clock swings, the man in the gallows swings, the batter swings, the boxer swings, steam swings, porch swings, a tire swings,-but I am off-my subject. Think what would happen if there were no swing. What would happen to Luy Lumbago and His Hard Boiled Canadians, the Swing and Burp with Sammie Twerp, the Bounce and Belch with Lawrence Welch. Of course, they would all be jobless, but they needn't fear, for swing is here to stay, and it will. My advice to you is, if you aren't the life of the party, if your best friend won't tell you, if Ipana wontt cure it, and Lifebuoy won't end it, then remember swings's the thing. For: In the spring a young man's fancy Turns to music hot and happy, He feels quite good and dancy, He's The groove, by cracky! CUTLER CREAMERY and ICE CREAM CO. ICE CREAM 8: BUTTER Pasteurized tor Your Protection I C E C R E A M . . . The Pick-Up That Never Lets You Down THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD BUTTER Fourteen Borum Icmcember, 1940 Q We express our sincere 'rhanlcs Io 'rhose who aided us financially in publishing 'rhis annual. We Iis+ here 'rhe names of 'Those con+ribu+ing 'This year. If +he name of any pa+ron is omiHecI, if is uninfenfional, and we ask Thai' such error be called 'ro' our aHenI'ion. THANK YOU. A AND P STORE AL'S PLACE BARTLE BROTHERS G. E. BARTLE BASS'S SERVICE STATION BENEDICT'S STORE BROWN CHEVROLET CAPITOL TI-IEATRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CI-IARLES DOERR REN CRAIG CUNNINGI-IAM'S INSURANCE CUTLER CREAMERY AND ICE CREAM CO. I-IUGO DUDENBOSTLE DANIEL'S PURE FOOD STORE MERWIN EATON I-IAROLD FARMER FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE MICI-IAEL GRABOWSKI GUS' ICE CREAM SI-IOPE I-IAGLER'S FURNITURE STORE I-IADFIELD BEAUTY SI-IOPPE OTI-IO I-IARRIS I-IERFF-JONES COMPANY I-IOBSON TIRE SI-IOP I-IUBLER'S GARAGE E. K. KANE KOI-ILSDORPI-I'S LEONARD'S STUDIO MAID-RITE MARATI-ION SERVICE STATION JOI-IN A. MATI-IIS, M.D. MIDWAY GROCERY MOUSER'S BAKERY MURPI-IY-WALL STATE BANK AND TRUST CO. W. A. NESBITT NEI-II BOTTLING COMPANY LOREN NOWARD J. M. PILLERS PINCKNEYVILLE LUMBER CO. PERRY COUNTY ADVOCATE PYRAMID COAL CORPORATION ETI-IEL REIDELBERGER ROSIE'S PLACE RUDOLPI-I STAI-ILI-IEBER, JR. STEELE'S SI-IOE SI-IOP UNITED ELECTRIC COAL COMPANY WAGNER I-IARDWARE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE WINDSOR I-IOTEL WOODS' CAFE ZELLA'S BEAUTY SI-IOPPE Iancember, 1940 Barum Fifteen CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS or 1940 MURPHY-WALL STATE BANK AND TRUST CO. Es'rabIisI1ecI I874 PincIcneyviIIe, III. Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corparcdio F1 PERRY COUNTY ADVOCATE SI.50 Per Year COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Cover +Iwe News COMPLIMENTS OF HAROLD FARMER COMPLIMENTS OF MR. SPRINGER NEHI BOTTLING CO. MARATHON SERVICE ROYAL BROWN COLA x COMPLIMENTS OF sTATloN Norman Barfley, Prop. 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