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We have spent many hours in hard work and hope they have not been in vain. 2' H I S L9 Q' I -- So, you are the Judge! We, the Staff, appreciate the efforts and contributions of those who have helped to make this 'Mohawk' a success. We sincerely hope you rind as much enjoyment between its covers as we have had In making it. Yet, we believe U9 will enjoy It even more in the fhture because or the fond memories it recalls. As you scan these pages, please excuse any errors, 11' such there be, they are not intentional and have no personal reference to anyone. OUR BEST-- T E I S Q3 Q' I Sincerely, -,J lolullll or N5h1vll Cllflu Oc lou or c0u.l' van ucomuuv L 0:1190 R9 19352 THE MOHAWK l9ll8 . L-iuliln ANHHAL 21.422 EDITOR . . . , . , . . .Audrey Krantz ASSISTANT EDITOR . , . . Joyce Anderson BUSINESS MANAGER . . . . . , , ,Eldon McK1e Q Q g Q Q Q Q .MI B, DIVISION AND CALENDAR. . . Q Q . Q u Q . , Pat Flickinger Shirley Hatch PICTURE PAGES. . . . . . . .Audrey Krantz ' Joyce Anderson Mary Stickle HUMOR AND INITIATION PICTURES. . . Q f . . Pat Zook F, F. A. PICTURES. . , . . . . . , , 4 . . . George Green HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PICTURES. . . Kathryn Clifford Shirley Carlson Eldon McK1e GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL PICTURES , . , . Mary Stickle SNAP SHOTS . . . . , . , , . , , , , , , , , ,Audrey Kramtn' Joyce Anderson TYPING . . - . . Joyce Anderson Audrey Krantz Lois Peterson Mary Stickle Pat Flickinger Kathryn Clifford Shirley Carlson MIMEOGRAPHING, . . , Mary Stickle Pat Flickinger . Jack Foster Tom Whitman Berk Johnson Eldon MoK1e Shirley Hatch Lois Peterson Joyce Anderson . Audrey Krantz REPORTERS, 1 , , , , , . , Virginia Holcomb Erland Rylander Jeanette Nelson Marion Swanson Lois Peterson Mary Stickle Jack Foster Eldon McK1e HUMDRQQQQ gg Q A ,.,.,.,..,,,E1donMcK1e Q Q Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q 4'-.N gm ,DXZ X X ,S vi a? 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Johnson Marvin Scott. Ebbie Jean Larson . .G.A.A. nO' Club . . Neale Swanson K thr C a yn lirford. . .F.H.A. F.F.A. . . .Bob L. Johnson . Junior Representative. . Dora Montgomery . .Sophomore Representative .... .B111 Green . . Freshman Representative. . . Maynard Adams 'N X68 NS!! .5X Q ik ., J THE MOHAWK l948 i-g-Luci-T ACM C I STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of 1947-48 got off to a flying start by purchasing a Zenith radio-phonograph combination for use at noone parties, and other gatherings. It set us back financially ffor a while we operated in the redl. We had a short assembly on the afternoon of October 25 to initiate the new addition to the school. Parties the Student Council sponsored this year include the Student Council Party on November 14, the Dance on November 19, and the Christmas Party on December 25. The Christmas Party was the highlight of the year with a lovely dinner being served in the Gym and a dance and Christmas Tree in the Library. The Stud- ent Council is planning a picnic for the end of the year. We attended a Student Council Convention at Macomb learning much about the duties of Student Council members and heard an in- spiring address by Dr. Hand from the University of Illinois. The Student Council has devised means by which lunch rooms can be kept clean and the school-yard can be kept clear of waste paper. We know that there is yet much to be done in the way of im- provement of our school, but we feel proud of the things we have accomplished in this a successful year. xii V aw THE MOHAWK I948 1 .'.., e h- in' , 77.45. zliriair-:lf-51 U 69 35' jj kgs? -:iw,'ffL?.5f..-fifililzzi, gi., ,.,4.:,.-,Q ' lr 8 fgiif:-522551 : 5:67-2 ::2:i::15? iEf:i'.l:'7 J - .. . ,I-' V k ---- - :1:I-I - . '-:. 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LUEEBH MARIAN WEECH Instructor in Homemaking I, Homemaking III, Biology, and General Science. Sponsor Junior Class and F. H. A. Su- RQ. N THE MOHAWK I948 . 111133 LUEBB RUBY WEBB Instructor in English I, English II, English Literature and American Literature. Sponsor Freshman Class, Plays, Library and Pep Club. N5 n THE MOHAWK l948 - 1113. IIJUDBE Instructor in Vocational Agriculture I and IV and Sponsor F, F. A. iw if THE MOHAWK I948 l1i- I 11133. PEEIS RAMAH PEEK Instructor in Secretarial Science, Typing I, Bookkeeping and Girls' Phy. Ed. Sponsor Sophomore Clase, Annual, Publications, G. A. A. and School Secretary. ,fda 19' in x ,W V .5 -Ijj z Q. x a me if , I vw. Ea .NX N Z- .fr-'QQ N QQ THE MCI-IAWK i948 September. . October. November December Christmas. . . January. February March. . April. . SCHOOL PAPER STAFF . . . . Secretarial Science Class . . . Editor. . . . Audrey Krantz Assistant Editor. .Joyce Anderson . . . Editor. . . Shirley Carlson Assistant Editor. Martha Erickson . . . Editor ..... Berk Johnson Assistant Editor. . . Tom Whitman . . . Editor ..... Mary Stickle Assistant Editor ..... Pat Zook . . . Editor. . . .Joyce Anderson Assistant Editor. . Audrey Krantz . . . Editor .... Pat Flickinger Assistant Editor. . Shirley Hatch . . . Editor ..... Tom Whitman Assistant Editor. .Marion Swanson . . . Editor. .... Jack Foster Assistant Editor. . . Eldon McK1e N 'Wy -fx 594 Q f Ag' we. N' I QB THE MOHAWK I948 1 11133. ELMA INGRAM Instructor 1 Boys' Chorus S5 f wwf 'E 'Qsrvxg THE MOHAWK l9l+8 .iiili 1113. BHBSDI REID CARSON Instructor in Band and our faithful Bu Driver. 'N EQ THE MOHAWK I948 Our Jolly Bus Driver Mr. Mitchell Our Faithful Janitor Mr. Strandberg Merry-Go-Round -f TQ x -1 4 .. L -' 'Q J' , 41,5 zs,Wi.,s.,. 1 uf: i f 2 'I , gfwi SX? K' 5 , 5 1 4: ,iii ' -A ' SM gf 3, , 'fih 3? W M ' . f M , , ,b .wr-x Q -4 ,Q-QA' 'S N5 X N nu 6 QX QQ W THE MOHAWK 1948 WX N-f M A: .,, ,XX ' Q H1 W L s ,I I X ,. ff Q' ' fly x , gk. -. , -1 ,zuizssga X -' -.. n ' ' ,X 1 ku Q Q 'H' -, ' 5 x. , +1 ' .I N 'X 1-r '? . ' zfgfiif x, 'vii- 1'l5.: ' ' Pi:-:ki I:T:1'.-1- T.5:3- 1 : -' 5 .52f33Ef,1 fzfgigff- 1g'::: fi, ' i ,I if-Z 'fr bf 'Tj :'. s iff ng- ig:-fzlf. 35 xl. x :S-Z: 11 lu D V l 1.51 4 KN' hubn L r 2 gg? 3151! jf' :- 15 .':':'ii1f3f:4. gg u F 711-2 If 5-5 Q' P f :QE5Qf12 f:, 3-' f 1' N ,if qsr' 1.532155-33- '-fzassz-Ezfgfgigl QA 2 ' ' ff- :EY ' A Q if - f 3 2 1 ,, ' X 5 ::E.g::.f? j :. I . . V. CL ' Q 3 . fv- ' . 'I 'fr si' 2 '-' ' J A ' ,, , ' ,' f g . ' 3x af EFX ! f f ? ' f f Q K 'Ei -f Q I L 6' 39 I JP O if ii E 4 1- I - Ei f 'f' Q I 'V ' 4, J- ' :S : L ,f' -:fa-'3 'Qn - , 4? .21 F ' ' 'lr ' 5 -fa ,ii 13: . . i Q4 1-f'- QQ A' ' 'I 1.1-.A ' iX 5. qv. if .pf I 2-25 l.. Z-:.5':I' . :J-:Z up, , -' T9 ' 1.4 ' am .55 f 'QQ , QQQQAJ3. : ' ' Nw' THE MOHAWK I948 i-1- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . . . . .Kathryn Clifford Vice-President ..... . .George Green Secretary and Treasurer. . . .Pat Zook 0 0 o 0 0 A o o o 0 Mrs A Clase Flower Yellow Tea Rose Clase Motto The Elevator To Success Is Not Running Take The Stairs e ig ww D .QX fi 7 8 I ' Gag' 'I THE MOHAWK I948 i1-lui-7 GEORGE GREEN Claes Vice Pres. 43 F.F.A. 5,43 Basketball 1, 23 Softball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 43 B.A.A- 1, 2, 5, 43 Play 32 Librarian 43 Annual Staff 4 PAT ZOOL Class Pres. 13 Class Sec. a Treas. 2, 43 1-'.H.A. 5, 43 c.A.A. 5, 43 Play 1, 53 Chorus l,2, 5, 43 Sextette 5, 43 Ensemble 43 Vocal Contest 5, 43 Carnival Queen 23 School Paper Staff 1, 2, 53 Annual Staff 4 KATHBYN QLIFFOQQ Student Council Rep. l, 43 Class Pres. 2, 43 Class Sec. 4 Trees. 51 FOHOAO 1,2,5,43 GuAoAo V. Pres. 23 G.A.A. Sec. t Treas. 51 G.A.A. 1,43 Play 5, 43 Declam 1, 2, 52 Band l,2,5,43 Chorus 1, 2, 5, 43 Sextette 5, 43 Ensemble 5, 43 Vocal Contest 1, 2, 43 L1- brarian 43 School Paper Staff 1, 2, 53 Annual Staff l, 5, 4 N ff' NW, QE ifiws? THE MOHAWK l9ll8 .-gl-l-111 EEIELEX EABLEQB r.H.A. 5, 43 s.A.A. 1, PAT FLLCKINGEB Student Council Rep. 5 Class Sec. a Treas. 23 2, 5, 4, Play 2, 45 Band 5, 43 Chorus 1,2, 3,43 Sextette 33 Sch. Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4 JOYCE ANDEBSON Student Council Seo. Q Trees. 25 Student Coun- C11 Rep. 33 Class V. Pres. 1,5g F.H.A. Pres. 4, F.H.A. l,2,3g G.A.A. Pres. 45 G-A-A- 1,2,53 Play 45 Chorus 13 Li- brarian 35 School Paper Staff 5, 41 Assistant Editor Annual 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 4, Chorus 13 Carnival Queen 25 Cheerleader 1, 5,4g Pep Club Pres. 2: Librarian 2, School Paper Staff 5, 45 An- nual Staff 4 Yfiiwef' Tl-IE MOHAWK l9l+8 -1 JACK FOSTER 'O' Club Pres. 4g 'O Clu EEIELEX H5195 ' ' b 1, Student Council Sec. A Treas 3, lg F H A 2, 5, 4- G A A v 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 43 Captain Bas- ketball 43 Soft- A ball 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 5,45 B.A.A 1, 2, 5, 4: Play 52 School Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4 Pres. 45 G.A.A Treae. 15 G.A. 2,53 Play 5, 4 Chorus 2, 5, 4 Sextette 5, 4 Carnival Quee 41 Cheerleade 13 Sch. Pape starr 2, 3,4 Annual Stat 4 'N mga- N?EK?sQgQQ1? A::,' ,., 4 H J .M MHFS flag? ,a ' ,xg Mh:EgQf f ',, ,ge EEE! -1 -'-:. Q OHN SON zwiww Student Coun- C11 Rep. . 4 'O' Club Pres 2g 'O' Club A . N V A E yr X X 2 5 . Sec. a Treas- .g. .1 43 'O' Club 1, , 41' ls A 5' Basketball y A3 ' 1,'2,3, 4s Cap. HOLCOMB QM tain Basketball 4 Q 23 Softball 1,2 F.H.A. 1, 2, 5, 3, 4j Track l,2, 4- G.A.A. 1 2 5 4g B.A.A. 1 af 4, Play' 42 2, 5, 43 Play 42 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 School Paper Band 1, 2, 6, 41 School Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4 Staff Sp Annual Staff 4 Www :X W 'wx life - gr ,AQ THE MOHAWK I948 -igii-I7 Annan murz .EAM M KIE St 5 t C 11 R , 2 3- Student Council Pres. 4' 1:32.22 Juogvcg, 4?p G,A,A: Student Council V. Pres: 1, 2, 5, 43 Play 5, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Sextette 2,5, 43 Ensemble 53 Student Coun- oil Rep. 13 Claes Pres. 1,2 Class V. Pres. 23 F.F.A. Pres. 3, F.F.A. v. 2, 3, 43 Vocal Con- ' ff PNB- E3 F-FJ test 1,2, f 1, 4: 0 C1111 5, 43 Pep -Y ':'h , Sec. Q Trees: Club Sec. Q ' 25 'O' Club '- Q Treas, K x'-'- 41 B8Bk6tb811 2, DAR. 2 5 5, 4, Track 1 43 Sch. ,ik wkigdf 3 ,guy 2,3,4, B.A.A. Paper TS f fpggffgf Vg, mf 2-- 1, 1,2,5,4: Plas Staff A, , g g 3, 43 Declan 2.3.4 'MfZff, , 1: Bend 1: EGIUOI' -..-wM,.., Cl'101'UB 1,2 , Annual ff : Lv 5. 4: B0y'f ,',e 1 Egsembggcji kwW35Qf9EEE?u3452f fQ V ' X X Contest 1, ug, 2,C 3,1 4g if ' , ern V5 N 1 King 5- Stats ,,,lQl Farmer 55 4, School ,,4Lu'i, S ying, .' Paper ,u, 1 11 gggqbgfi Staff 2, 1 NH 4 ,g5g? 52 Annual 3 ' Staff 1,4 5' 1 'F :IE-9.El'H A anim ELMI2 BILIAEQII-B Clase Sec. 6 Treae. lj F.H.A. F.F.A. 1, 2, 1, 2, 5, 4, G.A.A. 3, 43 B.A.A. 1, 1, 2, 5, 43 Play 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, l, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 4 43 Annual Staff 4 fd Www' fx. V4 M , QGQL5., THE MOHAWK l948 Lors ggg gggsnson ...MARYQIQCLE F-H-A- 1. 2, 5, 4: G-A-L 1. 1I'.H.A. 1, 2, 5, 4g o.A.A. 1, 2. 5. 4: P10y 5' 4: Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Play 4, chorus 1.2, 2. 5. 4: Ghvrui ' 5, 4g.Sextette 1. 2: 8011001 2, 5, 4, Vocal P01201' Staff 1-...W l1'1 4' ntest 1, 2, 1. 52 Ann' 45 School surf 4 per Staff , 45 Annual matt 4 IABIQB ILQM 19.828 .YLELILALAI Student Connor Wudent Coun- Rep. 43 F.F.A, :11 Rep. 45 Pres. 4i !.F.A, '.F.A. V. Prgg l,2,3g, 0' Ulm F.F.A. 1, 2, V. Pres. 41 'O' UO' Club 3,4 Club 33 Basket- 7, if uasketball 3, 4 ball 3, 43 Bott- Softball 42 ball 3, 4g Track Track 3,43 B.A.A 43 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Play 3,43 1, 2, 5, 42 Play 5, 43 School Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 43 Annual Stat! 4 YM 395 ' im D THE MOHAWK I948 C L A S S N I G H T P R 0 G R A M lH1story, Will, Prophecy, Poem, Specialities! , ELAPSEQ: cpm nEcAne TIME: May 14, 1958. 8:40 A. M. PLACE: Eldon McK1e-Attorney-at-law Office. New York City EVENT: Reunion of class of 1948 for the purpose of identify- ing the lost will of the Class. PROPHECY BY CHARACTERS Pat Flickinger--Secretary George Green--Ranch owner Eldon McK1e-Lawyer Jeanette Nelson-Florist Pat Zook--Costume designer Virginia Holcomb-A wealthy widow Marion Swanson-Aviator Shirley Carlson-Groom for Asemudt Tom Whitman-Filling station operator Kathryn Clifford- Audrey Krantz--Opera Singer Foreign Correspondent Berk Johnson-Football coach Jack Foster-Boxer Lois Peterson--Seamstress for Mrs. Truman Mary Stickle--Nurse Shirley Hatch-Author , Erland Rylander-Doctor Joyce Anderson--Swimmer Collector of History Notes--Audrey and Mary Louise Author of Will-Shirley Carlson and Lois Mae Author of Prophecyb-Kathryn Script Arranged by--Kathryn and Mrs. Peek Class Song--Kathryn lAs the curtain rises the law office is vacant. Secretary Pat comes ln. Removes hat, coat, etc. Duets table, takes cover from typewriter, and gets things in readiness for the day Turns on radio. Goes out and gets mail. During the radio program Pat sorts the mail, makes notes--some on typewriter, some by hand. Takes some into the private office--may remain in there during some of the longer numbers,J RADIO PROGRAM QEQQQAM ANNDUNCER: You are now listening to station T.W.T.D. the program that takes you back to the good old days before the time of the ever-flashy and too highly colored television programs. T.W.T.D. is the only radio program in existence to- day that features programs without some type of television. we have discovered some very interesting material for your entertainment this morning--but first, a word from our sponsor--The Airway A1 lane Passenger Loading and Unloading Collapsible Tunnel Mfg.r8o. Inc. conuEac1AL Neumann: Ladies and Gentlemen of uns radio audience-The Airway Airplane Passenger Loading and Unloading es . WHL Rw 1 THE MOHAWK l948 .1 Page 2 Collapsible Tunnel Mfg. Co. Inc. urges you to travel by H611- copter Z-10--use our Collapsible Tunnel for entering and leav- lng the plane. Dial Zero o-o-o-o. The Helicopter will park directly above your house and extend the Collapsible Tunnel right to your door. It is safe, it is comfortable and it saves time. Just sit in the comfortable chair that descends on the cable, put eyour luggage in the compartment labled, 'baggags,' then talk to the pilot through the speaking device at your rlghtg he will start your assentlon when you are ready When you arrive at your destination the ggllgpsible tggggl will again be lowered and you can arrive at any exact spot you desire. Back to your T,W.T.D. Program. ggggggg AQQQQQCER: In response to our request last week for some unusual material to use on this program we have received some very unusual and highly entertaining records which were recessed in the Onelgg High School in 1948, lllspronounce Onei ,J As you knowgwe feature on T,W,T,D. music of the pastg Well, ten years is past-enough. 'We shall now play the record entitled ,W-we layed by the Oneida High Band and directed by Mr. Reidq rson, fBand plays a different number than announced,J U QRQQRAM ANNOQHCER: Something lseems to be wrong here-doh I see, IF ass stant played the wrong side of the record,' The number just played was H- . by the same band. After a brief commercial we will play for sure. uv' COMMERCIQL AQQOUNCER: We are stressing Safety this week-fly by Helicopter Z-10, Enter and leave the plane by the use of our Collapsible Tunnel. Leave for your trip right at your own front or back door or the roof if you like-eliminates risks taken when traveling by car, bus or train-no danger of hit and run' drivers, missing your step when getting in or out of the car, bus or train, eliminates the pushing and crowding ot your traveling companions, etc. Call Zero o-o-o-ou Travel by Helicopter Z-10, EROGQQM AQQOUNCER: We will now hear the right side of the re- cord by the O.H.S. Band. CEldon sings humorous song! 2BQQ5Q! AQNQQQCEQS New how in thunder did that record get on there? Come here, boy-we have a new boy taking care of the machine today-let me see what you have played, This record says, 'Record made of Eldon HcK1e when he was a Senior in Oneida High School. Eldon did not know this record was made.' Say, I hope this McK1e is not listening this morning-I sup- pose he could sue us for using a record like this. He should sue the one who made the recording though, lt seems to me. Well, while we are at it we will just play the other side of this record which ls also sung by Eldon, . . 95 W 22635 NW' THE MOHAWK I948 . 11-iii! Page 3 PQQGRAM ANNQUNCER: Another word from our Sponsor. COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCER: Collapsible Tunnels are just the thing. They are a great saver of time and effort. They lift you right to the plane from any spot you may wishg they lower you from the plane to any desired destination. Busy shoppers, business men, celebratles, who wish to make spectacular en- trances or exits use our Collapsible Tunnel. Listen to this testimonial from our Nationally known Foreign Correspondent- Kathryn Clifford?-Kathryn says: 'If it had not been for the collapsible tunnel and the Helicopter Z-10 I would not have been able to get the story from the Artic Prince to his Afri- cian bride in time to make the reconcilliatlon and thus save the split of the Artic Po1e.' Call Zero o-o-o-o, for trans- portation service. Back to your station T.W.T.D. PROGRAM ANNOUNCER: I have received 557 calls and telegrams a- bout our program this morning thus far. Compliments from far and near telling us how much they like this program recorded 10 years ago at Oneida. 539 of these calls have come from Oneldians--by the way they have corrected my pronunciation of the word Oneida-it is Oneida instead of Oneida. Thanks for the correction. we shall surely now hear that number from the Oneida Band. A fBand plays! COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCER: Here is a testimony from the winner of the 1958 Olympic Woman's Swimming Contest--Joyce Anderson. Joyce says: fl would not have been the Olympic Champ this year if it had not been for the Helicopter Z-10 and that mar- velous inventlon--The Descending Collapsible Tunnel. I had only one and one-half minutes to descend and take my place ln the line-up at the start of that famous meet--thanks to the in- genuity of the pllot and the tunnel, I landed on my diving board in time to make a very impressing and timely start.' Q QQQAQ ANNOUNCER: This is station T.W.T.D.--Those Were The Days Station. we have just received word that Eldon McK1e, the singer of gig egg, is a famous lawyer in this city. We do not believe he will sue us because many of his clients are phoning in asking that we play some more of his records. We are sorry that that is all the records we have of his solo work but here is a record made the same year at Oneida of THE ODDS AND ENDS QUART TTE. Eldon and Kenneth Lltsey are the ends ln this quartette and Bob Courtrlght and Dwight Young are the odds. filuartette sings! 2EQQBg!1gQ!QQyQQ5: A word from our sponsor The Airway Air- glang Passenger Loading and Unloading Collapsible Tunnel Mfg. oQ ncf COMM RCIAL ANNOUNCER: Another testimony from one of our greatest football coaches--Berk Johnson. Berk is also from XM LS r x ? WE xv THE MOHAWK l948 ii-11311 Page 4 Oneida-my Oneida has certainly produced some famous people, Berk says: 'I highly recommend traveling by Helicopter Z-10, and the use of the Collapsible Tunnel. I am sure that the good n1ght's rest at home the night before the game and being able to land right on the field-almost in formation, aided my Wisconsin Badgers to win the world title against the Swiss Avalanchers ln the Adams Bowl this year,' Yes, we receive testimonies like these every day. By the way, the Adams Bowl is the only Bowl where international football is played. This bowl was named after the famous Sports Educator and Coach, Coach B111 Adams. Mr, Adams is also from Oneida. Back to your station T.W.T,D. g30GRAM ANNQUNCER: Another number by the Odds and Ends Quar- tette of the Oneida High School in 1948, fQuartette sings! RCIAL gggggggggz You have been listening to Station T. . .D,-Those ere The Days Program-sponsored by The Airway Airplane Passenger Loading 5 Unloading Mfg. Co. Inc. Travel by Helicopter Z-10. Call Zero o-o-o-o and we will pick you up right at your home. KPhone rings, 'Pat turns off the radio and answers the phone.J 591: McArthur, McBa1l1ster, McCue, McDowell, McK1e-the A-B- D-K.-Attorney-at-Law Office. Yes, Mr. Johnson, Yes, Mr. Johnson-I am sure that Mr. McK1e would understand your situa- tion very well. Yes, Mr. Johnson, I realize you need that type of protection. I will make your appointment with Mr, McK1e at the first available date-1et's see-the first pos- sible open' date is exactly a month from now-June 18 at 8:55 A. M. Yes, Mr. Johnson, Goodpbye, Van, lsighsl lEldon enters briskly? - ELQQH: Good-morning, Pat. I ' ' QAT: CRega1n1ng herself! Oh, goodpmorning, Eldon. You just had a phone call from Van Johnson. He wishes to consult you upon some type of legal matter. I gave him your next open date. ' QLDON: That is good, Pat. But remember-today I talk to no one, see, no one except members of that good old class of 1948, Do you understand? No one! . EAQ: Of course, I understand, Eldon. You almost seem to for- get that I am also a member of that class. ELQQB: So you are, I do almost f rget it sometimes, im .Fix 4,1 N 5 ' . W e 1 ay p gcixir a WS? THE MOHAWK I948 li-lin Page 5 EAQ: Your mail is sorted and on your desk. EQQQN2 Good, I will go in and note that which must be taken care of today and then get down to work on this will business. And remember, Pat, no more clients todax. fTurns as he is a- bout tc enter office marked PRIVATEJ nd say, Pat, if Mrs. McK1e should call, tell her I am out of town on business-or not in-or something. I told her to meet me this evening at the Wedgewood Room of the Waldorf for dinner, but she does not know that all 18 forty-eighters are going to be there. Egg: I will see that she gets your message, Eldon. fCalls El on backl Oh, Eldon, I almost forgot. Do you know what was on the radio station 'Those Were uae Days' this morning? ELQQQ: ph, some of that years-ago Jitterbug music I expect. EAI: No, Eldon, you were on that program. Do you remember when you sa ? ELDON: Now, Pat, I do not have time for kidding this morning. I never sang- g-,rags Jwunless it was when I was in the bathtub. QAT: They sure played a record of you singing that song this morning. They also played some numbers by the Oneida Band and The Odds and Ends Quartette. ELDON: I will sue that station. I did make a record of the son and the Quartette at the same time the band made their records, but never did I make a record of O 251: The announcer said he hoped you did not hear the morning broadcast as you could sue them, but that he did not believe you would because your clients were writing in for more. ELDOE: Well, I do declare-well, we must see about that laten e must be ready when the first of the class of '48 arrives. I wonder who will be the first to come. lGoes in office. Pat works around the room. The door opens and in wa s a lady dressed in the heighth of fashion-imagined in 1955.5 251 E3 Good-morning madam. Won't you sit down, please? D6 you haye an appointment with Mr. McKle? lPat Z., surprised, rises. 4 251,12 Pat Flickinger, do you mean you do not know me-do not know one of your old school pals? t . 252,22 fRises and ls a little embarrassed., Why, why, yes, it is Pat Zooki I must confess, I did not know you at first. My, Pat, you are certainly--gorgeous. what are you doing now, anyway? I lost track of you when I came to New York to work for Eldon and you quit the Home Economics course you were tak- ing at Macomb. 1.3111-i1 9176! PIIXXVHOW 3H.L 45 C? Q' Page 6 252 L! You mean you haven't been buying the famous Zookfield creations? ,The only shop in Hollywood that can make creations for the movie world and the other next highest in fashions? The creations made by your little Patti Zook, your senior sec- retary, member of ensemble and girls' sextette? gggigz I am afraid I could not afford to wear more than one of your creations but I have admired the pictures of them in the magazines. That creation for Judy Garland certainly made her look young in spite of her age. 2g2.L: Am I the first one here? And what is this mysterious cull that Eldon has so urgently insisted upon? PAT E2 Yes, you are the first to arrive. And I will let Eldon tell you about the reason you are here. I wonder if he will recognize you? He is in his private office just now. ggi Q: So you are private secretary to Eldon McK1e, one of the most famous lawyers ,ln New York. Who would ever have thought it--you were not so bad at typing though, were you- usually ranked lst in typing class I believe. Let's see, you were also secretary of the Sophomore Class, president of the Pep Club, Student Council Representative--and oh, we must not forget-those three years you were cheerleader. Do you yell for your boss like you did for those boys? lTelephcne rings? PAT!!! Oh, yes Mrs. McK1e. No, Mrs. McK1e, Eldon is out on business right now. Yes, Mrs. McK1e I will tell him to call you when he comes back. 251 Q: So that was Mrs. McK1e, and Eldon is married. But you told her that Eldon was not in--I thought you said he was in his private office. PAT E: He is, but you see ---- lEldon comes in--not seeing Pat Z. at first! QLQQQ: Here are the letters, Pat, and notes for mall that must be answered today. KSees Pat Z., Good-morning, Madam fTurns to Pat F.J I thought I told you I was seeing no one today except our 18. gg! Q: CA little over doing it! Eldon, my dear, don't you recognize me? I surely have not changed so much? ELQQQ: Well, if it 1sn't Pat of the Zookfield unveillngs. PAT Q: Zookfleld unveillngs? I see you still have your sense of humor, Eldon, but I hardly follow you when you call my Zookfleld unvellings. Q QLQQH: Now Pat, I have you to thank for one of my first suc- cessful cases. Since that time I get most all the women cases x Q9 5' .Hx X'-' , - 7 THE MOHAWK I948 1 Page 7 around here. You see, a husband sued his wife for divorce be- cause she wore one of your creations to the coming-out party for their daughter. The husband thought lt was his wife com- lng out instead of his daughter. EAT 1: Oh, dear, it has not all been easy to revolutionize the style world and compete with the old ways of Paris. CTe1ephone rings? QAT gi McArthur, McBall1ster, McCue, McDowell,'McK1e-the Ap B-O- K4-Attorney-at-Law Office. No, Mrs. McK1e, Eldon .hal not returned yet, Yes, I will tell him to call. Pg! L: So this is the way you do business. ELQQE: Now do not get any wrong ideas, Patti. You see I am planning a big surprise for us all as soon as we get our busi- ness flnished and the biggest surprise will be for Mrs. Moxie who does not know that all of you will be here today. But tell me, Pat, how did you get here so quickly! You are the first to arr1ve.q H 2Q2,Z2 Oh, dear, I did get here too fast, I believe. Do I look mussed? I will never get used to that new Helicopter Z- l0 and those descending tunnels. But you know Marlon is one of the best pilots in the field. He just parked right above your office here, and down I Oame. . ELQQQ: I have been reading about Marlon and hearing about him on the radio. Mrs. McK1e sald he was on the television pro- gram ln Hollywood the other evening and he did not look a day older than he did when he was driving that Model A like a fly- ing machine around Oneida. Egg L: Marlon still makes things go. I fly with him quite a bit. We go to Africa almost once a month and visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wh1tman.v Tom runs an atomic filling station in Africa you know. He came in on the same plane with us today. If there is anything new about aviation Marion tries lt. lMar1on comes ln! H glggz Pilot Swanson reportln , Sir. Does Lawyer McK1e wish to take a ride like he sends some of his clients on? ELQQQ: Marion, you old so-andpso. Quit that .clownlng and come ln. CThey shake hands? You know the others here, do you not? MARION: Hello, Pat-SecretaryHPat-you were known as in them days. You were one of the office secretaries ln old Oneida High, were you not? l QAIHQ: Hello, Marlon. C8hake hands! Yes, then and new-0 secretary. 4 sqm, .bi -5 fx ,Q-2 gy' . ay Tl-IE MOHAWK l948 Page 8 ELDON: And a good one, too, you should know. It is rather a coincident that we have both of our Pats here. MARION: what were you saying, Patsy, when I came ln about new fangled ideas? I am sure they could not be any new fangleder than yur Hedda Dasha creations. You know, I think Pat flies to Africa with me just to get ideas for her creations. By the way, Pat, what is that thing you have on your head--a satan hat? gggngz Marion, not satan hat-you mean satin. MARION: No, Pat, satan. It looks like the devil. PAQ Q! Marlon dear, you remind me of a pansy. MARION: I remind you of a pansy? gg2.Q: Yes, a chlm-panzee. ELDON: Well, Marion, you have come a long way from the F.F.A. work we did in Ag, together. Had you heard that our teacher, Mr. Moore is now in Washington D. C. as head of the Agricul- ture Department? , MARION: Yes, I flew Mr. Moore and our Oneida Principal, Mr. Peek, to Australia a few months ago. Mr. Moore was observing the new atomic tractor at work there, so he said, and Mr. Peek was attending the International Educational Reconstruction Convention. Mr. Peek, you know ls on the International' Educational Reconstruction Committee which is establishing the uniform currency exchange and International language . between na ions. ELQQN: You really get around, don't you Marion, are you mar- ried? MARION: Heavens, no! I PAQ Z2 He has only one sweetheart and that is his airplane-- Swancle he calls her. QAQLQQ: You know Tom Whitman flew in with us. I left him to park Swancie and push that button to draw up the Collapsible Tunnel. He should be here by now, Eldon, you must have quite a business to afford a private Airway Parking Lot directly above your building? QQQQN: Well, I haven't done too badly, I guess--one must keep up with the times, you know. lTom enters! ELQQN: Here is Tom now. Glad to see you ln good old U.S.A. again, Tom. E253 I left Africa there this time, Eldon. Hello, Pat Cshakes an s. N ..x k x f3EEg. A x Www? THE MO-HAWK l948 Page 9 ELDON: Hello, Tom, how is the atomic filling station business in Africa now? TOM: Oh, lt is picking up quite a bit lately. New roads are being constructed everywhere. But oh, those women drivers! PAT E: Oh, come now, women drivers aren't as bad as all that, are they? Egg: Have you ever seen an African woman drive a car? Aren't they dumb! Just before I left, I answered a woman's call out on the roads-she was calling from her car-she told me how the car acted and I told her it sounded as though it was out of atomic energy--gas--you know. Well, she said, she just wanted to know if lt would hurt the car to drive lt home empty. PATIQ: Tom went out anyway and refilled her car with atomic energy and used some of that Student Council psychology. TOM: Yes, and Pat went along. She thought she would get some ideas for her creations. CTelephone rings! PAT Q: McArthur, McBallister, McCue, McDowell, McK1e--the A- 'E5-D-K--Attorney-st-Law Office. Hello, Joyce, Just a moment please. lTo Eldon! It is Joyce calling from Grand Central Station. She wondered if she should take a Helicopter Z-10 or a bus out here. EABQQQ: Joyce-say tell her to just hold on--I will be out there in five minutes and get her. I haven't seen her since I took her to Switzerland to the Olympics. gg! E: Hello, Joyce, Marlon is here and said he would be right over and get you--said he would be there is 5 minutes. QQQLQQ: Will you call your Airway Parking Lot Manager and have him send my Tunnel down? 251 Q: Sure, I will call him. CPat dials! Hello, Archabauld --will you please send the Tunnel down from the plane named Swancle, right away please. MQQQQH: Be seeing you in a few minutes. fEx1tsD CTe1ephone rlngsl PAT F: McArthur, McBall1ster, McCue, McDowell, McKle--the Ap 533'-'15-K--Attorney-at-Law Office. No, I am sorry Mr. McK1e ls not in just now. QLQQQ: I wonder if all our class will be here by noon. I have planned a little surprise for everyone later on after our business is completed. Let's see, who should be here by now? Eg! E3 You know, we have not heard from Audrey Krantz. She has a radio program just about this time, broadcasting from W .41 YQ THE MOHAWK me s Page 9 ELDON: Hello, Tom, how is the atomic filling station business in Africa now? TOM: Oh, lt ls picking up quite a bit lately. New roads are being constructed everywhere. But oh, those women drivers! ggglg: Oh, come now, women drivers aren't as had as all that, are they? h Egg: Have you ever seen an African woman drive a car? Aren't they dumb! Just before I left, I answered a woman's call out on the road!-she was calling from her car-she told me how the car acted and I told her it sounded as though lt was out of atomic energy-gas-you know. Well, she said, she Just wanted to know if it would hurt the car to drive lt home empty. PATQQ: Tom went out anyway and refilled her car with atomic energy and used some of that Student Council psychology. TOM: Yes, and Pat went along. She thought she would get some ideas for her creations. CTelephone rings! PAT E: McArthur, McBall1ster, McCue, McDowell, Mckie-the A- 'E5-D-K--Attorney-st-Law Office. Hello, Joyce. Just a moment please. lTo Eldoni' It is Joyce calling from Grand Central Station. She wondered if she should take a Helicopter Z-10 or a bus out here. - MQELQHI Joyce-say tell her to just hold on--I will be out there in five minutes and get her. I haven't seen her since I took her to Switzerland to the Olympics. PAT 2: Hello, Joyce, Marlon is here and said he would be right over and get you--said he would be there is 5 minutes. QQQLQQS Will you call your Airway Parking Lot Manager and have him send my Tunnel down? gg! E: Sure, I will call him. lPat dials! Hello, Archabauld --will you please send the Tunnel down from the plane named Swancle, right away please. ggglgg: Be seeing you in a few minutes. fEx1tsl lTe1ephone rings! PAT F: McArthur, McBall1ster, McCue, McDowell, HcK1e--the Ar 'EE-'15-x--Attorney-an-Law office. No, 1 am sorry Mr. Moxie 15 not in just now. ELQQHS I wonder lf all our class will be here by noon. I have planned a little surprise for everyone later on after our business is completed. Let's see, who should be here by now? 251 E2 You know, we have not heard from Audrey Kraatz. She has a radio program just about this time, broadcasting from 'N .51 , if N ' S Www? THE MOHAWK I'-748 L n Page 10 Quebec, Canada. I do not know if she can make it after the broadcast or not. PAT 1: Why not tune in the radio and find out if we can see and hear her on her program? Or does she do television work? ELDON: Yes, her program is on television. Audrey is very photographic you know, 2g1,Z: I wonder if she ever wears any of my creations. lPat F, tunes. ln radial I RAQIO ANNOUNCER: Station KLEN, broadcasting from Quebec, Canada, Television Ray No. 111, telling' you to use Grumpo Soap-it doesn't lather, it doesn't clean, it doesn't bubble, it is just.company in the bathtub, . Flash: Found?-somethingheeither a hat or a bird. It blew in, or flew in just now, Owner may claim same by identifying. Trade mark-Zookfleld, 251,12 Humphl RADIO ANNOQCER: We are sorry to'announce that our golden voiced soprano, Miss Lily Langford, will not appear on our program today. She hal been unexpectedly called out of town. We do have, however, some recordings made by Miss Langford when she was then Audrey Krantz, attending the Oneida High School, Her first number is . COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCER: Station KLEN-try our atomlzed cough syrup--you will never feel any better. Take one teaspoon at- ter breakfast and suffer, gADIO ANNOUNCER: Now for a second record made by Miss Lily Langford, , Utfter song--Pat F, turns off radio! TO!! I hear Audrey married Dale after all. I always thought they would probably tie the knot. AQQRE-jg: CA1: the door! May I come in? QLDON: Audrey-you were almost in time to hear your records that you made back when we were in high school. Come on in, Do you recognize all these people? AUDREY: ,Hel1o, Tom, TOM: Hi, Audrey. gym: Ana, if 11: isnft Penn zeok--of the zeokrield Crea- tions, I believe I have a gown or two bearing your trade mark. 2.-N 76? NW as , X , 9, 2 gf THE MOHAWK l948 ,-1-- i1- Page ll 252 L: Good, I am glad someone around here is up to date. AUDBQ1: And hello, Pat. 252 2: Hello, Audrey--won't you take this chair? Ag-pgs-gz Thanks. lAl1 sitl 252 E! we all knew you would be a successful singer, Audrey. ELDON: Yes, Audrey, remember all those practices Mrs. Ingram had us do in octette and chorus work? AQDREY: Yes, I remember. I always enjoyed the octette work best. You know I see Mrs. Ingram now and then. he is sing- ing with the Galesburg Sandberg Chorus that tours the country once a year, now. But what about the rest of you? I suppose your Student Council presidency has helped you some with your law work, Eldon? ELDON: I suppose it did. Little did we realize how much many of those things back there would mean to us now. You know, there were times when I thought I would be a farmer--a result of my work in F.F.A., I suppose. gg! E: You were president of our class in our Freshman and Junior years, Eldon, I think you really received much of your presiding experience there and when you were toastmaster at our Annual Christmas Dinner, and at the Basketball Banquet--we all knew you were good then, but d1dn't realize that it gave you such a start to success. AUDREY: Talking of banquets, do you remember our potluck sup- per and skating party at Lake Storey? gggrgz Yes, our Sophomore year was pretty eventful--our ad- visor was Mrs. Peek. we won the bond drive and got a free show, the same year. QQQBEQ: Kathryn was our president that year and Eldon was our vice-president--we added a few new members to our class roll- hirley Hatch and June Carlson, I believe, but lost Lee Shan- non and Paul Clague. Egg: You mentioned Mrs. Peek. Do any of you know what she is doing now-still teaching I suppose? 252 In Why, no, hadn't you heard? Mr. Peek, you know has a political job in Washington D. C. so Mrs. Peek ls running a new-kind of reducing school. She gives calisthenics, keeps horses, and gives riding lessons, atomic massages, etc. I guess all the Washington big shots go there in their spare me. Egg: I wonder how Mr. Peek got a political Job? ELQQHS I asked him one day when I was in Washington D. C. and he said it was just by lying on the right side. SN ..-1 ,lf if:-L11 W Q Www THE MOHAWK I948 .4-g ul PAT Z: Mr. Peek was our Senior Advisor, wasn't he? I did not come-to Oneida until my Junior year, but I read in the record book that your class colors were red and whiteg the flower was the red rose and an appropriate motto was 'Not Better Than The Best, But Better Than The Rest.' BERK: Hello, everyone! Hall to the class of '48. lEveryone greets Berk! ELDON: Well, Berk, you have really made a name for yourself as a great football coach. BERK: Oh, I guess my name gets around now and then. ELDON: You have come all the way up Berk. How proud we were of your playing in high school. We are not surprised at you making a successful coach. But I thought you started to take a law course about the same time that I did. BERK: Yes, I did think about taking that course but as soon as I realized how crooked a business it was I got out of it. EQDON: How much? a AUDREY: Now, you boys are going back too far with your ban- tering. But just how does it feel, Berk to be the coach of the World Champions? BERK: I'll tell you, Audrey, how I feel. I feel like I am an old man--why, I feel old enough to retire now and become a football umpire. Gee, it seems like years since our Freshman days when Eldon was our president and Joyce was our v1ce-pres- ldent. AUDREY: Jeanette was our secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Tate was our advisor. 251 Q: Same of the kids told me that the Freshman Party and welner roast out at the timber and the Initiation were both big events. E52,!: Our Junior year was quite a year.' With Eldon as our resident, Jo ce our vice-president, and Kathryn our secretary- greasurer, ang Miss Gregg our advisor we really did things up grand-remember the Banquet at the Custer Hotel and the Swing- time afterwards? lg! Q: I certainly remember that year. That was my first year at Oneida. George Green and Wendell Johnson and I were Junio sfrom Rio. Shirley Carlson came from Victoria. Wen- dell did not finish the year. I believe you said June Carlson did not come back that year. 522521: Our motto was 'A Quithr Never Wlnsg A Winner Never Qu1te.' I believe most of us Understand that a little better now. Let's see our colors were light blue and silver, and the flower we chose was the gardenia. TOM: We gave e play that year--what was the name of that tHIng anyway--all I can remember is that I thought it was the best play ever put on in Oneida. Oh, yes--Streamlined Sue. I m g ad Marlon doesn't fall out of his airplane the way he did he trees in that play. .SX 4 5 555 E 41 Rim I THE MOHAWK I948 u1 Page 1:5 CLo1s and Shirley Hatch enter. Greetings all around,l ELQON: How did you girls happen to arrive at the same time? o you see one another often? LQIS: Oh, no, this is the first time I have seen Shirley for six years, You see, I have just finished Mrsg Truman's summer wardrobe and she gave me two week's vacation, which I took up in Vermont at the Truman's private cam . They allow only friends to stay there and was I surprised when I found Shirley occupying one of the cabins. You know what ardent Republicans all the Oneida Adams' are-well anyway Shirley had just fin- ished writing the Best Seller of '58 and was ready to come to New York, IQM: Yes, I heard way down in Africa that you had won the Best Sellers Award, Shirley-what was the name of the book-it is right on the end of my tongue. SHIRLEX: I call this book--JOHN'S FIRST WIFE. QERK: John's First Wife--when are you going to write the se- quel--John's Second Wife?- SHIQEEX: Never-I am going back to reporting for the Washing- ton . C. Gazette. No more book writing for me-it is too confining--I like to see people, 251 Eg I never guessed you'd become a writer. You used to be so active in F. H. A. work and worked hard in the office, we thought that you might go into the teaching profession. SEIRLEY 5: Lois used to work in the office, too, and she played good parts in both of our class plays. Our Senior play I sure remember-A Date With Judy-taken from the radio pro- gram, And now Lois is the private seamstress for Mrs, Truman. QL ON: Since elections are every two years now, how does Mrs, Truman feel about the chances of Mr. Truman being re-elected again? LQIS2 She has been ready to retire for 10 years now and this year she is going back to Missouri even if Mr, Truman doesn't. All the clothes I made for her this summer are in keeping with that idea. I BAT L: Well, Lois, your Homemaking courses certainly helped you. Do you know where our instructor, Mrs, Weech, is now? LQLQ: Yes, she is now personal supervisor of demonstrations given by the Declamation Sewing Machine Company in New Orleans. The Declamatlon Sewing Machine, you know is the improved Singer Sewing Machine Co. 252 Z5 We certainly had fun and a lot of hard work ' in ou Home Ec, classes, My how enjoyable our school days were! I think the biggest thing our class ever did was publish our Year Book when we were Seniors, I get that book out every once in a while and look through lt. .Nix aaa? f Q3 453' 'Q ww Tl-IE' MOHAWK I948 1-i-init Page 14 252 Q: Let's see Audrey was the editor, Joyce assistant edi- tor and Eldon business manager. Mrs. Peek was our advisor. Gee, we all worked hard. Let's see what did you do, Pat? I remember I worked out those comics using Mother Goose Charac- ters. 25112: Oh, I remember I had the most fun of all--I had the division pages and the calendar. I never could make up my mind which one of the Hbther Goose characters was the best, so I could use it for the Senior Division page. AUDREY: I never fully appreciated a yearbook until I was edi- tor and realized all the work and funtassociated with lt. KTe1ephone rings! PAT E: McArthur, McBa1l1ster, McCue, McDowell, McK1e--the A- F:EFD-K--Attorney-at-Law Office. No, Mrs. McK1e, Eldon has not returned yet. Yes, I will tell him that he must call as soon as he returns. BERK: What did I tell you about a lawyer--'Lawyers are the biggest liars'--how does that saying go? ELDON: Now, Berk, we are not liars at all--we just use dip- lomacy. You see I have a surprise for Hrs. McKie in the shape of the class of '48 at the Wedgewood Room at the Waldorf--she doesn't know that you are to be there when we meet for dinner this evening. We are to have an old-fashioned meal like we had back in '48, BERK: Gee, really? I would certainly like to eat some olds fashioned food. This new-styled meals coming in pills con- taining Just so many calaries of this and so many of that is good for my football players, but not their coach. CGeorge enters and stands in doorway--all look at him! 2293952 Is this a convention, general gathering, court room, or just what--anyway it looks a little crowded. . QQQQQ: Always room for one more, George. Come on in. Do you recognize all of these people? QQQQQQ: I am not sure--this is Pat Flicklnger or was Flickinf ger--H1 Pat. lPat answers! Hi, Berk and Tom, and who is this Well, lf it 1Sn't little Patti Zook. H1 Patti. Qgltgz Hello, George. I hear you turned out to be just a farmer. GEORGE: Just a farmer, is right Pat. But, you know you could set Rio in the middle of my farm and it wou1dn't be found for 5 or 6 years. I have just enlarged my dude ranch to 2,000 acres. l fGeorge sits by Pat! ,? EN , Quai Kfiaawwb www THE MOHAWK l948 , ' Page 15 PAT Q: Whewg Did you say you were a dude rancher? GEORGE:' Now, Pat, you d1dn't used to mind sitting so close to me when we rode the Oneida School Bus and Mr. Carson was driving. ' 3555: Do you raise chickens on your dude ranch, George? GEORGE: Yes, that is a side line with me in addition to the ude part of it. New Zealand is a wonderful place for chick- ens. I have just won the highest prize offered in the chicken world. I BEgg: Yes, I was just reading in the Oneida College, paper that an alumni boy from Rio had just won the egg-laying con- test. ELQQN: We have been talking about our high school days. To think that our little high school is now a college. I wonder lf that College paper is as good as the one we put out in high school? Do you remember how the Typing Class and Mrs. Peek used to work us so hard to get the news ln? You know I have several of those gapers yet. What are some of your memories of those Good Old ays, George? GEORGE: Oh, I remember the tasty banquet that the Juniors gave us and the dancing at Hotel Custer afterwards, Also the boat trip after school. I remember how Kathryn used A to pre- side at our Senior meetings and oh! there is so much that I hardly know where to stop, AQQREY: You, George, had the office of vice-president and Tom and Marion represented us in the Student Council. 251 Ez' 'The Elevator to Success is not Runningg Take the Sta1rs,' was our well-chosen motto and our colors were fpauses to thlnkl light blue and gold and the flower was the yellow tea rose, GEORGE: You, Audrey, were chosen the D, A. R. winner, AQQBEX: I still remember that and how proud I was of the honor. You know I had the chicken pox or some ch1ld's disease about that time. ELDON: I expected Jeanette to be here by now, She has a florist shop in every big city ln the U.S.A. and now one ln South America, I met her at the Airway Terminal as I came to work, She said she would furnish flowers for our Banquet ta- ble tonight, fEnters Jeanette! QEANEITEQ What did I hear about flowers? ELDON2 Hello there, Jeanette, how is the bloomln' business of yours? am 79? ..-1 gf f 33491- 1- xwwy THE MOHAWK I948 1 Page 16 JEANETTE: Oh, the flowers are really treating me all right-- and hello all of you. lAll greet Jeanette! PATIQ: I did not know that you had a weakness for flowers, Jeanette? JEANETTE: Well, when I graduated from high school, I hardly knew what business to pursue. But you remember those papers on current events in The American Observer, we used to read when we were Seniors--Well, I got to thinking about them and decided to be a florist. Ton: What kind of flowers do you specialize in, Jeanette? JEANETTE: Only the most expensive and rarest, usually, but since I started selling flowers for hats, I have some more common ones. Yes, believe lt or not, I even sell posies to Pat for her great Zookfleld Creations. PAT gr Do you mean to inslnuate that I use cheap common glowers on my Creations, Jeanette Nelson, I guess it is still elson? JEANETTE: This will probably surarise Kgu,'but I got married about 5 years ago to a man named llly se. BERK: What, you d1dn't bring him with you--but then, I dldn't bring my wife with me either. lTelephone rings! PAT E: McArthur, McBa1l1ster, McCue, McDowell, McK1e--the A- EIELD-K--Annorney-an-Law Office. on, hello, Mrs. McK1e. I am sorry, but you see lPauseJ, there's nothing serious wrong, is there? Well, I am sorry but Mr. McKle just 1sn't ln just now. 5 gill have him call you as soon as he returns. Good-bye Mrs. c le. ZQQ: If your wife ever catches up with you, Eldon, I'd hate to be present. QQQQQ: After this surprise I have for her tonight she will forgive me. I wonder what's delaying the others--they should be here by now. Marlon went down to the station to get Joyce. They should have been back long before now. I am not too sure that Jack will make it--he just won the middle weight boxing championship last night in Truman's Square Orchard,l:ut I guess he got his nose smashed up a bit. He phoned that his doctor and nurse were forbidding him to make the trip here but that he thought he would win out ln the long run. QQQQ E: Say, that was some fight, I stopped off there for a while last night and when I read that Jack was fighting I got me a seat and saw the last part of the fight. had to pay Ssoo for a seat and it was not one of the best. I never did get to see Jack but I learned that he got his nose broke. SN .SS RW? THE MOHAWK l948 I Page 17 QQBQ: Gee, I sure do hope Jack makes lt. How we use to love to play basketball. You say, you do not know just how bad he was hurt? GEORGE: No, they would not let me see him, but I saw his doctor and nurse--do you know who they are--they are no other than Erland Rylander and Mary Stickle. Gee, I was surprised to see them. E PAT.E: I knew Erland was a doctor but I had lost track of Mary. It will sure be great to see them again. A225212 How about Virginia Holcomb? Will she be here? PAT E: You know, since V1rg1n1a's millionaire husband died she is the richest woman ln America. PAT Q: Good, maybe I can interest her in some Zookfleld Crea- tions. lvirglnia enters--dressed in furs, etc! VIRGINIA: Hello, everyone. Am I the last one to arrive? ELDON: No, Virginia, come on in. !Everyone greets Virginia! SHIRLEY: Sit over here by me, Virginia and tell us all about your millions. VIRGINIA: Well, folks, I hardly know just how much I do have. My business manager tells me that my atom bubble gum factories are doing cracking big business just now. LOIS: Atom bubble gum? And do you have other factories? VIRGINIA: Oh, yes, several. I have from three to four buyers every day trying to buy something or other. It ls so boring. I am just not in a selling mood. I do own one thing that I would like to sell, however, and that is my ranch with 500 running horses on it. With airplanes taking over the way they are, I would like to get rid of that property. ELDON: Wait, until Shirley Carlson arrives. She is still ln- terested in horses. You know she is a private groom to As- sault. How she has kept that horse in the races at his age is a mystery to me. QQIBLQX: Now, what is the mystery around here? EQQQN: Shirley Carlson, do come in, we were just talking about you. lEveryone says hello, Shirley, etcl SHIRLEY: Nothing bad, I hope. N -5? THE MOHAWK I948 Page 18 ELDON: No, we were just wondering how you can keep horses like Assault in the winning ring at his age. ggLgL?X,Q: Oh, that is easy-I just use some of the poetry that learned back in Onelda in Miss Webbfs English class. TQM: Poetry, since when have horses appreciated poetry? SHI3LQ1,g: Oh, they all do. Especially when they get old enough to have some horse sense. BEgg: Well, what is this poetry that you feed your famous As- sault? SHIRLEY Q3 Oh, I Just whisper ln their ear before every race: Roses are red, violets are blueg Horses that lose are made into glue, ELDON: That is pretty good. But what ls the latest news a- bout your famous horse? , SHIRLEY'Q: Oh, he Just overcame another handicap. But, ser- iously, I enjoy my Job a lot. I tried to be a secretary but I dldn't like to be inside very much, so I changed my job, ELDON: Well, I believe we can certainly be proud of everyone in our class. They have made good in so many various occupa- tions. Kathryn Clifford telegraphed me yesterday that she was flying from London and thought she would be here in time for lunch. Kathryn is Foreign Correspondent for the U, S. Press, you know. She has been responsible for many inside stories that have helped solve several international affairs of late. LATHRYN: Did someone say better late than never? ELDON: No, Coz--come on in-you are not late yet. KATHRYN: Greetings everyone. KAll greet her-Q AUDREX: Eldon was telling us, Kathryn, that you have just come from London. KATHRYN: Yes, I have just returned from London, It is grand to be in good old New York again. You know, the sky in New York seem so much clearer than over in London., ELDON: Well, of course, we have skyscrapers in New York, SHIRLEY ge You two haven't changed so much from your high school days, have you? You were always bantering each other. Say, Eldon, do you remember your senior poem and what you said about all of us? I would sure like to hear it again and see how it sounds now. ' PAQ E: You know, Shirley, I have a copy of that poem right here in our yearbook. How about someone reading lt? LQIS: Why donJt you read lt Kathryn--you were our declam stu- dent ln high school? EN 4 5 NW THE MOHAWK I948 ililul gggxz We just got Jack bandaged so he could make Page 19 KATHRYN: Sure, I would like to read it again--Qreads poem! SHIRLEY Q: Gee, Eldon--from the poet to the lawyer. lvoices outside! MARX: Now, Jack, walk a little slower-you will nose to bleeding again. nurse and Erland my me if you don't quit what I can and what I can't do. fHe ls in the door these last words! Oh, hello. temper, but you don't know how telling you what to do. JACK: Now Mary, you may be my you are going to have to fight Sorry, you heard tiring it is to have lA1l greet Jack, Mary, and Erlandl start your doctor but telling me as he says me lose my two people this trip. QQQX: Oh, he had a ready answer. He just said, His manager was not going to let him come, but we promised to make him behave. I guess you heard about him winning the championship last night. He really put up a good fight--just like he did back in those basketball days at Oneida. TOM: From the looks of that nose he d1dn't put lt up soon 8l'lOLlgha egg : I am sorry that I did not get to see your tight, Jack. ould you rather get it in the nose in boxing or in the ribs as we used to ln basketball? I guess we gave as much as we took though. QQQQ: I don't hardly know. When Ur. Rylander was removing a piece of bone from my nose last night I thought I would rather have a rlb removed. QQQQQ: Dr. Rylander? Well, lrland, I am surprised at you be- ing a doctor. You were always so quiet at school. You never did out up much. ggglz Oh, you wouldn't know Erland now, Nldon, He really gets around. The other day a rich widow asked him over to dinner. Of course, I went along to watch his diet. This Erland, the carving the widows lap. off by say- would trust widow asked Erland if he would carve the chicken. ever ready gentleman, said sure, but as he started chicken, lt slipped right into this fashionable She was a good sport, though, and tried to pass it ing, 'My gracious, Erland, I don't know whether I you to operate on me or not.' QQQ: And what did Erland say? 'But lady, you are not a spring chicken. EQLQQQ: Now, now Mary. Between Jack and Mary, I get no peace ggggz He may not .get any peace of mind, but he gets plenty pieces of dough. ii :SN 11 'SQ , 334343, as ' ww THE MOHAWK l9l+8 L THE cuss Pom or '48 - sy--mann Meme T'was the 28th of August It soon will be over, in '44 Ah! Graduation at lastly All across this great nation My but lt seems That we the class of '48 These years have gone fast. Started our high school . education. But let us record here, A few recollections We've worked and we've played So that all will be remembered These last four years, When we're scattered--all And all of it has broughtfus directions. Some joys, some tears. Joyce Anderson heads the list Eldon McK1e has really done With her smile undlmmlng, his part, Good grades, good looks, Good ln music, scholastlcally, And very good at swimming. too, As this year's Student Council Kathryn Clifford, our president, President, Is a very active lass He deserves the credit, surely Music, athletics and-- it is dueg Never lagging in a class, Jeanette Nelson, our teasing Jack Foster is an athlete girl, All the way through, It sometimes gets her in a A softball and basketball fix, And a track star, too, Ever willing to be your frlendg Watch her:me's always up to ' Pat Flickinger is an attractive tricks, miss, With all her schoolmates, ' Lois Peterson is a worker, she's a hit, With plenty of vim and zip, Everyone will always remember If you want something done The cheerleading ability she She'll do lt, cause she's a did exhibit. ' plp. Virginia Holcombrnearly always Erland Rylander is a swell guy quiet, Who studied hard and long, Has perseverance, her work she He ls the sort of fellow does well-- Whose heart is full of song. A fond companion, happy and gay Is liked by everyone as you can Mary Stlckla a demure little tell. blond, Is really a swinging Salg Berk Johnson, our basketball hero She will always be remembered Racks up points with his deadly As the dancing gal. ' a m, It he continues his pace through Marion Swanson ls quiet, but life, A fun-loving class-mate, Oneida will always be proud of And ln all of the sports his name. ' He did participate, if :ff Q f - df YW THE MOHAWK l9ll8 i CLASS POEM CONTINUED Audrey Krantz, our editor, In singing has excelled, As a true friend She'll never be paralleled. Pat Zook, a fashion miss, Is the greatest fun-maker you can find, As we laugh throughout the years Her memory'1l linger in our minds. George Green ls a Rio lad, Who as a Junior joined our tribe, To him the qualities of humorist And good sportsman, we ascribe. Shirley Hatch came as a sophomore, As a senior, she was Queen of Hearts, You know the Queen takes the Jack, T'was done with cuplds darts, - Shirley Carlson as a Junior Came to 0. H. 8. Everyone likes the friendly qualities She does possess, Tom Whitman, with a winning smile, Is always so carefree and gay He'll surely win friends all the while, with his happy-go-lucky way. Our flower and colors come next in line, Blue and gold and the yellow tea rose, The elevator to success 1sn't running, Take the stairs--So our motto goes. All our teachers have worked hard To see that we got this far, With all the guidance they've given us, We should journey to a star. We'll work hard as we go our way, To increase the fame we've already von, To better ourselves and the world, too T111 we almost outshine the sun! 3 4 Zag Yew .Q AV x R 'x . i :x 9321 .7 - gf ' s THE MOHAWK l948 lil-ini Page 20 ELDON: I suppose Erland is very careful of his money, too, JACK: Careful, he ls the only doctor in the U. S. that keeps a padlock on his garbage can. AQDREY: Have you married yet, Erland? ERLAND: Not yet, Audrey. JACK: He can't afford to get married. VIRGINIA: Can't afford to get married? I thought you said he had plenty? JACK: Oh, he has plenty, but he is ln love with his best pa- tient so he can't afford to marry her. BERK: I really like the way you advertise, Erland. : How is that, Berk? BERK: Well, you know, I still play quite a good bit of golf. and the other day as I was walking along the green, I found a golf ball idly lying by itself-I picked it up and written on it was: Erland Rylander, M. D., 5550 North Hudson Drive, Bronx, New York. ERLAND: Yes, I've found that is a good way to advertise. ,ggggz Yes, Erland goes out every day or so, hits one ball, so marked and then goes back to his office. ELDON: We have been recalling various incidents that happened to us back in '48--during our Good Old High School Days. What are some of your recollections, Mary? MARY: I was thinking about all the members of our class the other day and what they were doing. All the girls in our glass took some music, and Erland and Eldon sang in the Boys' horus. LQLQ: The best time I had was in the band--Shirley Carlson, Berk Johnson, Kathryn and I represented our class. Just be- fore I came this morning I heard some of our records played over T.W.T.D. Station. Have any of you heard what the Carson's are doing now? QQQQQ: I have a great surprise for you folks. We are dining out tonight at the Wedgewood room at the Waldorf and the or- chestra playing there at this time is directed by Mr. Carson. I wish Marlon and Joyce would hurry and arrive so we can get along with our business. CMar1on and Joyce enter! MABLEQS Sorry, folks, but I flew a red light and had to go to the lr Police Station. I tried to call you, Eldon, thought I was going to have to have help getting out of the place. But here is your swimming champ. lEveryone greets Joyce! I m +53 THE MOHAWK l948 n-111-it Page 21 ELDON: Are we ready for business, now! QQQQEX: Before we settle down to business, I would like to hear from Joyce. Now that you have won the Women's Olympic Swimming Championship, are you going ti for swimming profes- sionally? I QQQCE: No, Audrey, I am going to settle down to a more quiet life. I have been employed by Shirley Temple and her husband to be private tutor to their 4 children. You know my husband does not think I should travel around so much. QQQQEXS Yes, so I have heard. But how do you rate this pri- vate job? QQYCE: Oh, haven't you heard? You know one day just as'I was leaving one of the private swim lng pools '10 Chicago, I thought I was the last to be gettlng' out, but all at once I heard frantic cries for help, Well, to make a long story short, it was Shirley Temple's husbands-he was going down for the last time when I reached him, Well, Shirley and her hus- band have trled to get me to take this private teaching of their children for so long, and so much, that I just Pcanlt turn down their offer, . ELQQN: We are really proud of your work, Joyce,o Now that we are all here we will have our lunch and then down to business. Pat, will you bring in our lunch? CPat brings in small pills-two different plates! 252 E: This is the first course and this the second. GEORGE: I can never get used to our meals being ln pills, It sure beats mel I still fry my eggs down on my ranch. I ELDON: I have ordered an old-fashioned meal for us all, after the meeting, Before I start reading, Pat, you had better put this sign over the door, ' e CPat puts sign over door! EgQQN: Now, as you may have heard, the will that we wrote when we were graduating in '48 was misplaced, lost, or pur- lolned in some way. We will never know just what or how, Anyway two weeks ago I received this will through the mail from some annomous person stating they had found lt hidden in some secret corner of the old Oneida High--I think lt was sent from their Janitor, Mr. Strandberg, who is overseerer of the building of the new swimming pool in the site where the High School used to be, Well, anyway, I wonder what we should do about this will. It is a little old now, . BEQL: I move that we read lt, but let it stand as lt ls, no matter how many changes we think should be made, IQM: I second the motion, fThey all second the motion! EQDOQ: That seems to be unanimous. Well, this is the will as it was written in '48, 'W THE MOHAWK I948 -L SENIOR CLASS WILL l Be it known by all men present, and women, too, that we- the Senior Class of the Oneida Community High School, City of Oneida, County of Knox, and State of Illinois, being of sound mind and healthy physique, and testamentg hereby, revoking any and all former wills or promises by us made: to wit: ARTICLE I To all the teachers we will our voluntary class discus- sion and quietness at all other times, To our Janitor, Mr. Strandberg, we will all our foot prints ln the halls of fame and the confetti and decorations left after our parties, To our Erincipal, we will our quiet reserve and a five- year subscription to the The American Cbserver to keep him company after departure. To our Age Instructor, Mr, Moore, we will all the left over sawdust, unused concrete and bursted hog feeders. To Mrs, Weech, our Home Ee. Instructor, we will all the egg shells left over from serving the basketball boys supper. To Miss Webb, we leave all unused good gramatical phrases and a few split infinitives, and such. - To Mrs. Peek, we will our high speed Ctyping speed? also a few errors and our neat Bookkeeping workbooks as keep-sakes. To Mrs. Ingram, we will all the flat notes ever used in the music room--we will need all the sharp ones, To Mr. Carson, we will all our music racks in the band room and all our quietness in the bus. To Mr. Adams, we will our averages on our free-throws and our fun at the noon hour. ARTICLE II To the Juniors, we will our ability to push and keep things going, and any unpaid debts than have purposely slipped our minds, I To the Sophomores, we will our sober qualities and abil- ity to get our work in on time, To the Freshmen, we will our dignity hoping they can im- prove upon lt as the years go by. ARTICLE III To the entire student body, we will pleasant memoirs of our happy associations we also take these with us. ARTICLE IV thryn Clifford will all my Joke books to Charles Shaw or rlvate use and my ability to play the baritone in the band to Jack Riley. PERSONAL BEQUEATHS: P2 I, Joyce Anderson, will my good disposition and winning ways to Margaret Rusk and my height to Joan Melton. SN my .bi ' -N x 'X bk. f if 92141 422023 WN THE MOHAWK l948 Page 2 I, Pat Flicklnger, will my typing speed to Joyce Leafgreen, hoping that it will aid in the writing of her love letters, and my megaphone to Maynard Adams to be used in his classrooms so the teachers can hear him. I, Audrey Krantz, will my musical talent to Martha Erickson to be used for serenading purposes only, and my ability to keep track of my locker keys to Audrey Swanson. I, Mary Stickle, will my blond hair to Wanda Bean and my ath- letic ability to Bob L. Johnson. I, Pat Zook, will all my wise sayings to Mary Edwards, I will not need them any longer, and my ability to square dance with Bob Green to Pat Johnson. I, Shirley Hatch, will my friendliness and willingness to help others to Reva Smith and my clowntng maneuvers to Pat Miller. I, Shirley Carlson, will my quietness to Jon Powell and my ability to ride a horse to Dora Beth Montgomery. I, Jeanette Nelson, will my teasing ability to Eva Bennett. I, Virginia Holcomb, will my nolsiness to Lois Hanson and my housekeeping ability to Gloria Holmes. I,'Lo1s Peterson, will my ability to get things done to Neale Swanson and my home training aptitudes to Nancy Anderson hop- ing that they will get her the desired results. I, Jack Foster, will my track ability to Curtis Cathcart and my ways with women to Bob M. Johnson. I, Berk Johnson, will my ability to rebound in basketball to Ross Shepherd and my curly hair to D ight Young. I, George Green, will my job as school mail carrier to Bob Courtrlght and my quiet humor to Gayle Krantz, I, Marion Swanson, will the rattles in my Model A Ford to Jack Glass and my dramatic ability for school plays to Don Nyman. I, Erland Rylander will my studiness to Wesley Fritz and my F.F.A. efforts no fob seuer, I, Eldon McK1e, will my job taking care of the coke machine to Marvin Scott and my ability as a toastmaster to Dale Peterson. I, Tom Whitman, will my trips to Victoria to Maynard Adams and my late hours to John Malcolm. In witness whereof, we have hereto subscribed our name and af- fixed our seal, this fourteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one-thousand nine-hundred and forty-eight, Signed- Senlors of' 'ZBA I'- -if ww THE MOHAWK I948 up - , ' Page 22 lwlll is Read! PAT Q: Doesn't that sound childish now? But we thought we were very wise ln those days, ELDON: Now, that this is settled, I shall put my seal on lt and send it back to Oneida to be executed. Now to the Waldorf and meet Mrs. McK1e. lHrs. McK1e comes ini ' ggg. MCNIE: Meet Mrs, HcK1e, nothing. Hello, everyone--Eldon, you don t need to think you are pulling anything over on me. I knew all along what you were up to--so when I met Jeanette awhile ago, I told her to send the flowers over to our country cottage. I phoned the Waldorf and cancelled your reservations and hired Mr. Garson's Orchestra for the evening and ordered our cooks to prepare an old-fashioned meal--there is a swim- ming pool there, Joyce and a stable with horses, Shirley, and- ELDON: Well, well dear, the surprise is on me. And I heartily agree that your plan is best. BERK: Does he agree with his opponents in court as readily as he does his wife? MRS. MCKIE: I am afraid not. I QLDON: All right, folks, let's sing our Class Bong and then be on our way, Can you take us all out to our country house, Marlon? 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Joyce Anderson Vice President . . . . .Gloria Holmes Secretary. . . . . .Ebbie Jean Larson Treasurer. . . . . .Jeanne Devlin Sponsor. ........... Mrs. Weech Chapter Mother . . . . .Mrs. Leslie McKie Motto: Toward New Horizons Colors: Red And White Flower: Red Rose In connection with the Mother And Daughter Banquet the initiation of the new members was held October 29. At this initiation, Block 8: Kuhl fthrough the efforts of Miss Irene Holmes! presented a Style Show. Chapter pins were bought for all the new members. Heart Sisters revealed themselves at a Valentine Party held February l5. Valentines were exchanged and refreshments served. , During the basketball season, the girls were especially active serving refreshments at most of the games. Light sup- pers were served to the boys during the County and District Tournaments. One of the biggest projects of the year has been preparing the meal for about 200 people at the Basket- ball Banquet. The Home Ee. Classes prepared and served the meal for the Board and Faculty dinner, April 6, and presented some numbers related to Homemaking as a part of the program. The freshman class entertained the rest of the club at a May breakfast honoring the seniors. RY SQ THE MOHAWK l948 Fl F' Al President . . . . . .Marion Swanson Vice President. . .... Don Nyman Secretary . . . . . Jim Asplund Treasurer . . . . .Gayle Krantz Reporter. . . .Bill Green Sponsor . . . .......... Mr. Moore Eight boys showed livestock at the F. F. A. Fair and altogether walked off with S205 in Prize money. Wesley Fritz, Gayle Krantz, Curtis Cathcart, Charles Johnson, and Robert L. Johnson attended the fat barrow show at Galesburg and sold their animals for an average of a 32 premium. The Chapter has sold 100 boxes of Funks garden seeds. The Chapter had a skating party and weiner roast at Galesburg last fall at conclusion of the pest contest. We hope that F. F. A. and our local chapter keeps pro- gressing as well as it has done in the past. sg, N THE MOHAWK l948 John Gayle Ross Bob Charles Jim S5 N 3933 NNN' Wesley Jim Roy Mr. Moore Charles, Gayle Charles Gayle Sam QQ THE MOHAWK I948 NON CLUB President .... . . .Jack Foster Vice President ...... Marion Swanson Secretary And Treasurer. . . Berk Johnson Sponsor ....... . ..... Mr. Adams The WON Club was active in numerous ways during the year. In the fall a four team softball tourney was staged with the fin- als being played under the lights. The 'O' Club sponsored bas- ketball posters--givlng the fans information about the coming season. A 'Dad's Night' was observed at the Cambridge game. when the term opened, 11 members answered the roll call but as underclass men won their major letters the group has now in- creased in size. - 1 W' Tl-IE MOHAWK l948 vocal., nusrc Music is an excellent insurance for any young person. The ability to sing or play will make friends and make a living. A musician of any nation can read and play the music of any nation even though he cannot speak a word of the language, All nations now use the same musical scores, 4 Forty-nine students have been in the music classes this year, twenty-nine girls in girls? chorus and eighteen boys in boys' cho- rus. The individual group ccmoletely filled the schedule, The annual programs were given as usualnwihrletmas and Spring musical. Forty-three participated in the County Music Festival Chorus held ln Abingdon March 31, 'There were twentymnine contestants in the local voice cons test, eighteen girls and eleven boys, First ratings were: Audrey Krantz-ehigh voiceg Reva Mae Smith-medium voiceg Patricia Zook--low voiceg Dwight Young-Mhigh volceg Gayle Krantznsmedium voice: and Eldon McK1ee-low voice. These will represent Oneida in the Star League to be held in Oneida, May 12. Oneida High en- tered slx events in the District Music Contest held at Moline April 3. Three first ratings and three seconds were received. First ratings-Audrey Krantz, Dwight Young, and Eldon Hckieg Seo- ond ratings-Patricia Johnson, Kenneth Litsey, and the Mixed Oo- tet. The three first ratings are entered in the state finale April 50, at Macomb, Illinois. Music for twenty-one' different programs aside from school affairs during the year, has been furnished by individuals or groups. PEB.-9-QNNEL y 1 Qlgggl SEXTE Audrey Krantz, Shirley Hatch, Patricia Johnson, Mary Stlckle, Kathryn Clifford, Patricia Zook . QQIQI Audrey Kranti, Patricia Johnson, Kathryn Clifford, Patricia Zook, Kenneth Lltsey, Dwight Young, Robert Courtright, Eldon McK1e 1 u HALQ Qgggigl Kenneth Litsey, Dwight Young, Robert Courtright, Eldon McK1e. U 1 QLQLQL CHORQS Wanda Bean, Eva Bennett, Betty Colclaser, Shirley Carlson, athryn Clifford, Jeanne Devlin Mary Edwards, Shirley Hatch, Lois Hanson, Gloria Holmes, Latonne Holmes, Virginia Holcomb, Patricia Johnson, Kathryn Jensen, Leona Jensen, Beverly Kreps, Audrey Krantz, Joyce Leafgreen, Ebbie Jean Larson, Marilyn Hoody, Joan Melton, Patricia Miller, Dora Montgomery, Jeanette Nelson, Mary Stlckle, Audrey Swanson, Reva Mae Smith, Kay Thalmann, Barbara Teel, Lou Ann Weech, Patrlcia Zook Q BQXQL RUS Maynard Adams Jim Asplund, Roy CarlsonL,Bobert cowwlzgg-gnu, .mek Glass, Bill HO105mb, Robert 'Jonnsen,.. Gayle Krents, Kenneth Litsay, Eldon McKie, Sam 'McK1e, Dale Peterson James Peek, Erland Rylander, Charles Shaw, Marvin Scott, Dwighai Young, Wesley Fritz A x ww THE MCI-IAWK I948 MIXED ENSEMBLE Dwight, Kenneth, Audrey, Pat J., Kathryn, Pat Z., Bob, Eldon MIXED CHORUS R5 QQ iw THE MOHAWK l948 111-n -7 Oot. Nov. Deo. Feb. 50 4 10 11 25 24 10 14 22 22 13 19 22 22 1111519 .Q.....C WBAR Eastern Star-Duets, Lou 'Ann W., Dora M.g Trio Audrey K., Mary Stioile, Kathryn C.g Solo, Robert C. 1 Solo, Dwight Y.g Vol cal Duet, .Dora M., Kathryn 0.5 Piano Du- et, Dora M., Lou Ann W. Legion 3how-Bpeo1a1- ty, Gloria H., Eldon M. Har Methodist Churoh-M1x- Apr. ed Chorus Methodist Men's Club- Solo, Dwight Y. Senior Class Play- Boys' Sextet Presbyterian Church- Solo, Robert C. Presbyterian Church- Solo, Eldon M. ' Ontario Chapel-Solo, Audrey K. World Day of Prayer, Presbyterian Church- Girle' Sextetg Solo, Audrey K. ' Class Party-Solos, Kenneth L. Wataga qLutheran Church-Solo, Pat J. 'Father and Son Ban- quet-Boys' Sextet May 5 17 21 26 26 26 26 6 9 10 15 18 5 10 14 16 19 Methodist Church- Girls' Sextet ' Class Party-Solos, Kenneth L. Presbyterian Churche- Solo, Robert C. ' Maxey Chapel-Solo, Methodist Church- Solo Dwight Y. Presbyterian Church-7 Solo, Eldon M. Ontario Chapel-Solo, Audrey xo Board and 'Faculty Banquet--Solo, Revs. B. Junior Class Play-- Male Quartetg Girls' Sextetg Solo, Y. Dwight Talbot School-Solos, Kenneth L. Mother and Daughter Banquet-G1r1s's Trio Emmanuel Methodist Churoh Galesburg- Solo, fwlght Young ,Spring Musical and Style Revue ' Star League Contest, Oneida Class Night-Odds and Ends Quartetg Solo, Audrey K.g Solo, Eldon H. Baccalaureate--Mixed Octet Commencement--Mixed Octetg Girls' Bextet SN .59 . ,, 'X 2' ,S-flu' ' . 2 ' asia? ww Tl-IE MOHAWK l948 -ii- 1um1 a,.i'Ki'n ' R4 K 5 1 3 GIRLS' SEXTETTE Audrey, Shirley, Mary, Pat J., Beverly Pat Z., Kathryn, Mrs. Ingram BUYS' SEXTETTE Dwight, Kenneth, Gayle, Jim, Bob, Eldon -sf. THE MOHAWK I948 The band, under the direction of Mr. Reid Carson, has had a very successful year. It has played at various basketball games, G. A. A. Carnival, Father 5 Son Banquet, and the Methodist Church at Thanksgiving. It is yet to present its Annual Band Concert that marks one of our most delightful events of the year. DIRECTOR Mr. Reid Carson BARITONE Kathryn Clifford MFEQIZILTLI Dwight Young CLARINET Lois M. Peterson, James Peek, Shirley C., Bob C. SAXOPHONE Kenneth Litsey, Dora Montgomery SNARE Qggg Charlie Knapp TROMBONE Jim Asplund, Dale Peterson CORONET Charles Shaw, Wesley Fritz, Maynard Adams R5 QQ WQFA' b xi! THE MOHAWK I948 i Judy Foster e e e Melvin Foster . . Dora Foster . . Randolph Foster . Hannah ...... Barbara Winsocket Oogie Pringle . . Mitzi Hoffnmn . . Mrp H8.I'tiI1d8.10g Q urls HDt0h.m8lo e SENIOR CLASS PLAY December 10, 1948 5 DATE WITH JUDY by Aleen los lie CHARACTERS a teen-age miss 00000000000 herfather Oeeeoeeeeo Ol hermother her younger brother I O I I O I I I I O O O O the maid O O O O O O O O O I O I O Judy's friend O O C I O 0 0 I O O O O O the man in Judy's life I I O O O I O I O I O U U another of Judy's friends O C O I O O O O O O O O U a theatrical producer I I 0 O I I I O O O I I O the laundry roman .Audrey Krantn .Donala Holmes .Lois Peterson Marion Swanson .Shirley Carlson Vi Pat Flickinger . .Eldon llcKie Joyce Anderson . Berk Johnson rginia Holcomb Eloise HOtChki88e s e e e e e e e e e e e 0 0 OMBJ'-'ystiokl-9 her daughter who elocutes llra.Sh1utzhamner...............Sh:l.r1eyHa.toh of' the P. T. A. Rexford lerbdith 0'COBI101' e e e e e e e e o e e eT01ll wh-itmhll a new boy in town Sl1Si6eeeeo oeeeeeeeeeeeeK8th1'ynC11ff0l'd Rex's kid sister Directed by MISS RUBY WEBB F Q Q ,, 39 THE MOHAWK l9l+8 -in-1:7- Play Directof Do You Really? Gee Whlllikins Il E! Gogle 4 1 Mr. Moore A Date with Judy 'f?5?i l'ff It's The Principal Of The Thing --Q-what A Woman Never Saw Her Before Mr. Ada: R? lg ' 39 Tl-IE MOHAWK I948 -Li-lit Paul Jones. . Hrs. Jones. . llr. Jones . Q Junior .aon kry ..... Jack ..... Jane ...QQ Ir. Slmdgelyo Anus ao... Liloh Johnson JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Apr-11 9, 1948 .uuosr summa by Christopher Sergel CHARACTERS OOOOIOOOCOIO who goes onaorem session his mother I O I I O O O O his father l,lllOllll the kid brother his sister I O O I I O O O O llary's boy friend I C O I I 0 I O Psu1's girl friend the principal O O O I I D I O the mid 0 0 O O O O I in sone'body's past Directed by KISS RUBY WEBB . . 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Gloria H. Audrey K., Dora M. LaV H K thr J. J A Orme ' Roll can A YQ Games oyce ' Pat Z. G Mary S. --.-- Jeanne D., Pat F. ACTIVITIES Eighteen ilgj new members took the pledge of me bership September 24. 1005 enrollment in Q. A, A,--58 enrolled--57 finishing after losing Mary K. Two members to Northern Leadershi Cam --LaVonne H. and Ebbie L.--Ebbie won e -2 ..,E lst in an art drawing contest in competition with 160 other girls. Four attended Bork Shop at Peoria, Oct. 18--Joyce A., Shirley H., Nancy A., and Mrs. Peek. S Q3 A. A. Carnival--Flag and Rope Drills and two novelty numbers were the new attractions added to the dance demonstrations, concessions, Crowning of King and Queen, refreshments and dancing to Carsons' Orchestra. Hikes-33 members completed the 51-mile hikes Q3-4-5-5-4-105. Softball Tournament--Captains--Joyce A. Cwinnerl, Pat F., and Mary S. Volleyball Tournament--Captains--Mary S. fwinnerj, Jeanne D., Pat F., and Joyce A. Tl K Qasketball Tournament--Captains--Ebbie L., Pat F., Shirley H., and Joyce A. Swimming--26 girls passing from Beginners Swim Test to Senior Life Saving. Bowli --Telegraphic State Tournament--Mary S., Dora M., Gloria HL, Kathryn J. zKathryn C. qualified but unable to participate day of tournamentl. Tennis---has been the new sport stressed this year. New Eguipment-Equipment box, tennis racquets, nets, etc., volleyballs, jump- ing ropes, phonograph records, decorations, scorebooks, G.A.A. records, etc. N WJ .SE Q THE MOHAWK I948 G. A. A. Flag Dr-111 Fall In Rebound! Stay As Sweet As You Are 1 , ,ff , 9. N ff w N w The Pause That Score: QQQ Refreshes I'm First THE MOHAWK I948 483 Q Studying? Well, We Won It, Dianfc we? Taken By Surprise One For The Mo More Studying? Mr. Paul W111 Play N Z- E 'N ww .-1 Y :XR fag fQiK6Qgf ' THE MOHAWK I948 Aqua Beauties , J r. 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He. - -'-'-'- . '- ' '. -'I '---'- -Z-I .,.. 15:22:15 R f- ' .:.-'1::1:5:-:5- 1-Yzizg.-'.. -'vig :-.g:ir- .1 - 'iffliii ESX ,. mlm , 5232 -. . '-,iv 15:3 ins .,..ffi'1-,A an Bfwow do - 'inf -W. 2' ' ' E6 xi f i E E 'amfi K if --'J .- ' E 9 3 ' , ' 'A-'-'-was -'F ,. QQ NW QMS? THE MOHAWK I948 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDE! North County Softball League Knox County Softball Play-Offs Oneida Invitational Softball Tourney 223295 REQQBQ SUMMARN or THE ELEVEN GAMES Oneida 21 Victoria 1 , , At, , , , 822122 ggggggtte Player 'Pos'aA1:'!Run'H1n' w' Pct, Oneida AltOI'l8. 1 I 1 q 9 1 gglggmb A ee 46 20 14 e .504 3233 Aspuma : 0: 44: ras: 16: 8:1l.C564 Oneida wataga Q, Johnson ' lB1 49' :gi 24. 51 .486 d W f d Foster 1 ss 42 2, 19 11 .455 Onel a ms 181 3, Swanson ' gg' 444 15: 16: 24 .364 I ! 4 4 4 A 232225 A+ 22- 1514151 4- 2323 ONEIDA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT HJ swanson L EF' 40' 12' 14' 6' .550 O id 15 V1 t 1 5 Adams I 22' 29' 1411 9'19' .510 ne 8 C or 8 QQUPFPIQQU ' LF' 3' o 1' o'r.sss Oneida 19 A1'COl'18 5 E Mcxie I GFI Ol Ol ll .OOO Oneida CHBJDQS mman U EFT 2l' ll Ol Ol .OOO Peterson ' 15' N4'C 2' 2' O' .500 A A 2 A Q, Green ' fin l' O' O' O' .OOO KNOX COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-oFFs R,M, Qghnson' GF1 1' 1' o' 1' .ooo f Peek ' FF' O' 1' O' 1' .OOO Oneida 6 Y8.t68 City 2 Holmes I EFT Oi Ol Oi Ol .OOO FINAL NORTH COUNTY SOFTBALL LEAGUE 5 5 STANDINGS 55 5 MM' GAMES Oneida 11 Opoonents 11 WOR LOB' AT BAT onema :sal o immense, ov o 1414 P- 3 Ag: a RUNS Oneida 154 Opponents 49 on HITS Oneida 135 Opponents 69 gitggai WALKS Oneida 81 Ooponents 27 C or A PCT. Oneida.525 0oponents.225 es ,r-we 39 TI-IE MOHAWK I948 BASKETBALL BAQEQTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDES Distgggt Kunz 2221151 5 1: Q g L o g g g o ZEQ 21999 .L va 3.91121 222212.91 TEAM RECDRD FIELD FREE 'rnaows S FREE TOTAL Gm GAMES, GOALS MADE MISSED 'rnnows MADE norms AVE ooomo 50 ' 545 283 200 59 1559 45 5 Opponents 50 402 224 257 48 1028 54 5 ELNAL PTANQLNGE Ili SIA!! 1-EA9.U..E won L0s'r Oneida 9 1 Wmsfield 7 Altona 6 Victoria 5 wotago 5 7 LaFayette 0 10 BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECCRD ' ' FREE '1'Hnows 1 FT NAME GAMES FIELD 00ALs MADE MISSED MADE 'rr Holcomb 25 50 18 19 158 Mclfie 10 4 2 2 10 Asplund 30 102 50 25 254 Peterson 50 46 31 20 125 Seiler 5 14 17 14 45 M. Swanson 15 4 9 5 17 E., Johnson 29 192 '15 47 459 Kraatz 20 15 5 9 55 N. Swanson 11 7 2 5 16 Rooter 30 98 74 55 270 Holmes 4 1 0 0 2 R. Johnson 4 -Q .QQ -Q Q 545 283 200 1559 'roam Avo. 591 45.6 no. Game m .41 -e X M483 QT ww THE MOHAWK I948 Standing: Coach Adams, Bill, Marion, Jim, Bob J., Eldon, Neale Kneeling: Berk, Dale, Bob S., Donald, Gayle, Jack BASKETBALL Standing: Coach Adams, Bill, Wesley, Gayle, Donald, Kenneth, George, Bob, Jon, Ross Kneeling: Neale, Marvin, Curtis, Maynard, Eldon, Jim N .NX fx- x my x QQ WJ TI-IE MOHAWK I948 Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Oneida Won BASKETBALL smneon nzconn ,ofovartidel Qalxa Hal1Qax.22azae1 lovertimel lovertimel !n2!.E2Ba!! 2222921 lovertimei 1 !4sLzL22.22a:aaz Bss1aaa1.Isnrnax fovertimel Bassas Alpha Toulon Wataga Alexis Altona Toulon Victoria LaFayette Bradford Wyoming Galva Wmafield Galva Wataga Woodhull ' Altona Altona Victoria Wataga Victoria Cambridge LaFayette Orion Knoxville Wmsfield Altona Wataga Winfield G. Christi Alumni Lost G'-'SN .41 - sf 'X qw S9 9? THE MOHAWK l948 i1 Table Tennis Noon Hour Tourney Don H.--First Jim A.--Second ur Managers--Getting ready to go to Orion After school activities Any Sales Today? os. 5 5 2 gf 1 gi Volley Noon Hour T. Junior A's-'lstb Sophomore A's--2nd Noon Hour Gossip ball Noon Hour--Touch that man! ' r THE MOHAWK I948 llneidu Mehnwks Wi County Cage Title Cop Crown 3rd Year in Row nite., 1' '9 1 O .Qi 6 Q- . J' , :- of 9 0' f foo 04- X? l , - B Deleatin Wata a 41 23 ogioggog? y g g offaxomgoog lengths? 659,68 6 jf? 06oGZ,wQ 12030 2,46 Winning the Knox county high agrfbloe- Z, 458523902915 096541045 ' 0'Y6F9O,'9. 'Q.0.,f?94b school basketball championship 'Q 'Pa 00+ oe! 0 O' '99 fp Q Io 6' Q' is O f'y'7x Q., 9 o . . 6-o 301' Qtr-g,Ol,zo,z 090,15 90. has become something of a habit 6000409 69 68 oo -co .QA 4615 pe 06125, aa ,310 05 Q, 61,1 QQ O, 00 .92 with the Oneida Mohawks who 0,4520 of 96 ,.'-2-14,4 AO' 'ff Nga: 99965160 6390! Of5g,f?f6 1450, Ol ,9 Oo' , 45 last night added the 1948 teurha- .o 0 G 0' 11. 900 6 e Q K, NO 45- O' 5 A 'f 0,-415' e 'V 46,45 14,350 e ment laurels to those won ii. 1946 and 1947 by defeating tht Wataga Spartans 41 to 23 in the finals of the 21st annual county w-69' '29-9 J' face' .AO AQ' Nfl, f -9 for- 'ZGOW ?630Z0,g13?56 658 of3,Z694f'3,w'5: Gift- G00 1:20 f9m6139:3'Qq't-Oobooo Q? 1' 055060 5000, OOGCQJS zz 9162 36066 Lino!! L90 4, 9-6 Q oxoooqpf !.oo,-ghovboat , ofgoofboo '.0'f 4'?906'ofl'f'3 600' fog' 0456 'Ve 6' 099 foxy, 6 I' Zo 'jc 0' 92 of of GO' '91 '5 Oo Q50 'O i?1. o if-Ofiugf' 61' G vitvot ' 806400 do I - -- - 4' o 0 2' rf- ff- o I o 11- f 9 tourney in the 'ffrlon High sfsgoow G ,L -Gy I 6 - 0 G 909' 521'-Z ILA! dxf 1- fb t'Jf'0 4 ev '22 ee. y 1 school gym. The oheid 'rojans 4?,'pf 45,1 Qdfzza ,og-. 'Lvgfso' 650 fb 'ffl' of-si' oo of 'SEffiv5f'02 of !'Cr,0 defeated the Bi'-1.e,,, ' f-fs, Selmer 0 ,fe oe, Q, fe Q, 0,31-,Za '03, 4, 0 ,fojf 0Offe'?e ,fo Wilnamsfieid f,ff':w,,j 1q, fe, '01, 44? QD f 0 Q, 45 4 Gel eg.-, 8594001 '45 f Q 0:2 ,P ef third place l-7nE'f'Izef ' 5 Z' fp!! it-:fi QQOQ9 Q,-QPOL 94 0 'eg ,O 9' 'vOo15f5, 0 'J' ,J 953. QQ, vine Bitte B' ,fe-wgfefifgf ,J 0 f,fff1O,7 +I Q, 6,4-4 efbffx ' 4fQ,t 'ff Gb of gefgoesfe ,,'P,fe7 f1 tQje,,, 40 Consolation Olq Ii7l 27 21 '7 fy rgs '1f j Qqfdgcsie 4,13 Q 999 QL xx 97Jf q'fQ'1f:'o'9'0' E Thursday r T 'S' 0 Io Lfllfgfelgllgg ' ag gr ,D gag? 431.0 93,9 ,fgf',5SLj'L4, 4b'?5 , U0 34 tt 01 - ,t-,Inn .f 0 o -.-, Uxwraoofeq se Q Ntither lo,,ffg!TlLvb 12? X 15 22154 T f Qgfjfogvfoff of 00-ab brand of Lfflfh-13 Quajgml 7-lqlolii' ol 70 2 Paw, 0621, 0 ooo 00790 tin of which Pm- of 'G' 0 0 ' we We 4 -2 0 0 themselves to be cap'.I'-.If--,l als Q X0 J 0,53 ,iff 990 000 Spartans who had spa1.1'--ff'-5? llgx I -'ip 6' sf ,-'9 their 30 to 25 win over Willians 1? 31 3 26-30, no Z, J ',N', field in Wednesday night's semi' 22 gf' gf J. J final encounter were definitely Championship Bracket 23,6 off this form last night. Six field GILSON 28 h goals and ll out of 27 free throws will not win very many games Game 2 45 in regular season or tournament 51 play and that was the best the ALTONA ' QQ Spartans could produce last night. fx Again it was a case of Berk . Johnson, Mohawk center, making Gamegm ' 41 things tough for the opposition by ONEIDA ,, .,,,,, --IEEE-5-Egvl Game 10 ' bdng a very pesky individual in the inatter of capturing rebounds MAQUON ------- ----- -2 i ---- -' 'i'he5Oncida star, in addition to Game 4 f.II.C.T.QRIL 2 O M Q lc!-iAMP1ovNs1-uP. 2 VICTUHIA ------- - --4-an 1 nealj lataaldt A I d f if is into k gf rg fa is KNOXVILLE -, Game 13 .Q.!5-Ig-l-D..A SP 'fl' .- - ' 3 PS- Champion N.S'5,fI 0M',,f G 1 1,21t:,s,,,i1 Q 2 tesglxtiin 3 1 1 wmalf -'LU-iwfl-S8 Loser 13-2nd rantz.f 2 1 5Gustine.c 0 2 2 I MS' 11 ., -e . I , Jsinzzfnfc 2 Qitzmzf 2 1 2 f m1M1f-f- 25 W A T A G 1 hiexiee n o osahlieehg o o o Game 5 ll:'d0gter.g 2 3 giHul1ck,g 2 0 4 . wsn,g 1-Iolcomb.g n 2 2.1 asmanori -- .,,, 5 6, ,,,-, Game 9 --!5?9.5!'.-gi 'l't'l 111941 'r -1 ME? oscjrfes by quarters: owls 8 WATAGA ' 5 1' ------ ' 'at kg-801' game 9 , nei a .................. 0 16 24 41 watagh .................. 7. is IQ 23 Game 3 r !g!--ai Eagigmgf' 3rd Place Officials: McCone tPra1r1e Citylg YATES cn-Y --------gg--M Loser 12-4th sand'M559alesbu 'U'- 6v9S01EGainel0 V I C T 0 R 'I providing his team with posses- C0!l801idafiU!l BIHCIIZ? or . sion of the ball on a large scale, Lose, Gam 1G11 wailfar out in front in point- Games'?n-' . 1 ma mg as he dialed six field ?.-.KnQg1 goals and. cashed in on five out Loser Game 2EP.QFK1J-.19 ' 111'-34 ' of nine tries from the free throw 44' line for 17 points, ten more than L G Yat 4 Game 11 --.xnflllilli Jim A I d oser amo 3 91-54 - C - 1-f-- sp un who racked up Gam 8 onsolation Champion SEVEN .Points on one bucket and e A---IU-QHOII.- .... gg-,, five charity tosses. Loser Game 4u8.Ql.lRD,,f8, X QE! THE MOHAWK i948 . Jim.Ao Berk Jg B ill Ho Jack Fo Bob SQ D819 Pg Ni ESX 29352 THE MOHAWK l9l+8 . Z gt Galva Wildcats Are Tournament Final Winners GALVI.-With a score of 51 to 28, the Galva Wildcats de- feated the Oneida Mohawks to win the championship at the Galva invitational basketball tournament, the finals of which were held Saturday night. The third place game was played Friday night with Wyo- ming defeating Cambridge by a score of 40 to 31. Storm conditions last week forced the postponement of the finals of the Galva holiday invita- tional tournament from Thursday night to Saturday night and the same conditions which seriously affected communication systems delayed news of the results of this tournament game with the result that only a very brief account of the finals reached this sports de- partment in time for Monday's issue. Gene Anderson of Coach Elery Gabby Boynton's Wild- cats took charge of things in the first half of the final mix with the Oneida Mohawks and Axel Wick- strand, Wildcat center, took over in the second half as the Wild- cats handed the Mohawks a 51 to 28 defeat. Coach Bill Adams, of the Mohawks, was forced to en- ter the championship tilt minus the services of the mainstay of his team, Berk Johnson, who was ill. The loss of the Oneida scor- ing ace was definitely reflected in the final tally since Johnson has been hitting the hoop with a regu- larity that has rated him as one of the-state's best prep point pro- ducers. Coach Bill Heerde's Wyo- ming Indians fought off a last- half rally by the Cambridge Vi- kings to grab the consolation hon- ors by a 41 to 31 count. At the close of Saturday night's session, Gene Anderson and Bemard Cro- rnien, co-captains of the Wildcats, accepted the first place trophy, Jack Foster, Oneida captain, re- ceived the second place trophy and Duane Martin, Wyoming floor general, accepted the consolation trophy, with the presentations being made by H. M. Robertson, Gatlva Highschool superintend- en - . . . ARE UNEIDA IJEFENITS TITLE AT GALVA The Oneida Mohawks, coached by Bill Adams who previous to this year directed the cage affairs of the Oneida graders, will be the defending titlists in the t.hird an- nual Galva invitational touma- ment which opens tonight in the Galva High school gym. . Oneida became one of the final- ists by defeating Wyoming 45 to 40 Wednesday evening and Galva continued its bid for top honors by defeating Cambridge 59 to 31 in the other semi-final game Wednesday night. CHAMPIONSHIP. Gllvl TID I Oneida fill fg ft tp fg ft tp Anderson! 8 315Asplund.! 2 3 7 Huber,f 2 1 5 Peterson! 1 4 6 W'kstr'nd.c 9 2 20lM.Sw'son.c 0 0 0 Gonzales,g 2 1 5!FOSt9X'.E Z 2 2 Cromien,g 2 0 4TI-Iolcomb.g Llndall,g 1 0 21' 'roms 22 1 il 'roms 1 is za Score by quarters: Galva ...... .... ..8 21 37 51 Oneida .... . ..... . ..... 4 11 20 28 Jiimping into an early 17 to 3 lead, the Oneidans led all the way last-night as they rolled to a 31 point victory over Bradford. Scor- ing honors of the game went to B. Johnson with 19 points. Oneida T50 .IBradford 1281 ft tp ig ft is Y-P Asplund.f 4 3 12,gIurphy.2 L2 3 E K ntz.i 2 orman. Peuarsomf 3 3 95 Nelsorhf 2 0 4 N.Sw'ns'n,f 0 1 1 McKean,f 1 1 3 B.J'hns'n,c 3 1 lglllgo1L'bray,c 3 1 11 Foster,g a e.c 0 M.Sw's'n,g 0 0 0AMalone,g 3 1 7 Holcomb,g 3 0 61 Campbell.g 0 0 0 McKie.g 0 0 0lgI'iltchell,g 3 6 5 1 .8 .. - -I - ... .. Totals 24 ll 59l Totals 10 8 28 Score by quarters: Oneida ...... ....l7 29 44 59 Bradford ....... ..3 7 15 28 Officials: Johnson tCambridgeJg Reedy 1Moline7. TEAMS ADVANCE IN GALVA MEET GALVA.-fSpecial.l- Wyoming and Oneida advanced to the semi- finals of the Galva invitational holiday tournament last night with wins over Altona and Bradford, respectively, in the last two games of the first round. Wyoming won 36 to 26, and Oneida took Brad- ford, 59 to 28. LEAGUE Rounding out the Friday nigl schedule in the Star leagu Oneida's Mohawks defeated A tona 44 to 26, by gradually pullir away from a 7 to '5 first quartz margin to lead 21 to 17 at tk half and 30 to 21 going into tt final quarter. Berk Johnson cor tinued to roll along in the scorin department by' racking up 2 points while Foster dialed 16 fc his evening's efforts. The Oneid reserves staged a final perio rally to nip the Altona reserve 24 to 22. . . . . AT ONEIDA. Onolda 140 'Altona T20 fl ft tp tg ft t Asplund,f 3 0 6lSeiler 1 4 McKie,f 0 0 0!Pearson 3 3 Peterson.f 0 1 1IC.Boland 2 0 N.Sw'ns'n.f 0 0 0IQuanstrom 0 0 Krantz.t 0 o 0IEagle 2 o B.Johns n.c 9 3 21ICurt Nelson 0 0 Foster-.g 6 4 16lCh.Nelson 0 o M.Sw s n,g 0 0 Oi Main 1 1 Totals 18 B 44l Totals 9 8 2 Score by quarters: Oneida ................... 7 21 30 4 Altona .................... 5 17 21 2 Officials: Swise and S. Mills. AT ONBIDA. OMNI T411 lwuummsia my -fl ff tp fg ft tp Alplund 3 1 7 DeanMoore 2 1 5 Krantz 0 0 0 Spencer 0 1 1 Peterson 2 0 4 Niebuhr 5 0 10 Johnson 8 0 16 Dar.Moore 1 0 2 Foster 6 1 13!Rainey 1 0 2 Holcomb 3 1 7 Rlggen 1 1 3 ,Smith 4 1 9 Totals 22 3 47I Totals 14 4 32 Score by quarters: Oneida ................... 9 21 30 47 Wllliamsfleld ............. 8 13 20 32 Oneida Milf ft t Ilvleioria 140 8 D f ft t Asplund 5 2 12lJohnson 5 2 T Peterson 1 0 2lTruelove 6 4 16 Krantz 0 0 0IHeflm 3 1 1 B.Johnson 7 3 17IBrown 3 0 g Fvsler 3 2 sfwagher 4 1 s Holcomb 2 0 4IGuldenph'g 0 0 0 Totals is 1 431 Totals ' Score by quarters: 18 8 M Oneida .................. 'll 21 28 43 Victoria ..... .. .......... 7 20 33 44 Oneida T501 Walaga ISI-I fg ft tp fg ft tp Asplund,f 3 1 7 Oakes,f 5 2 11 Peterson.f 1 0 2lLytle,f 1 3 L' N.Swanson 0 0 0iGustine,c' 6 0 12 B.J'hns'n,c 11 0 22'G.M'lnson.g 2 1 I M.Sw'son,g 2 0 4IHulick,g 2 0 4 McKie,g 0 0 ol Fosters 6 3 15 Totals 23 4 50 Totals 16 6 38 Score by 'quarters: Oneida 29 38 50 Wataga .... 13 18 23 38 270neld.a reserves 31g Wataga reserves .SXQ A 5 2: u'?3Q' Ay Q W3 'QW TI-IE MOHAWK I948 n Gayle K. E1dOI1 Mo Neale S Don Ho B013 Jo Marion S Ax QQ WE' THE MOHAWK l948 iii- UHAYIKS BEAT SPARTANS FUR N0.1 HUNURS The Wataga Spartans, who earn- ed their way into the Galesburg regional toumament after a lapse of 21 years by defeating Victoria in the semi-finals of the Oneida district tournament Thursday night, could not cope with a red hot Oneida team in Friday night's finale of the meet and lost by a 55 to 24 count. It would have taken a lot of basketball by any team to have matched the work of the Oneida C551 'Wahga 120 , fg ft t P 5 2 12 0akeS.f J0hnson,f 4 1 9Nelson,f 2 1 Mo- E ft it Asplund! 1 0 Peterson,f 3 G,M'rt'son,f 2 3 1 Swanson! 0 0 0 Gustlne.c 1 2 4 Seiler.c 3 1 7 Olson,c 0 0 0 Krantz 0 1 1' Lytle,g 2 0 4 F0ster,g 5 1 11 O.M'rt'son,g 1 0 2 Ho1comb,g 5 2 1211-'ickard,g 0 0 0 Johnson,g 0 0 0 Hulick.g 0 5 5 Swanson,g 0 0 Ol Bullock 0 0 0 Totals 23 9 551 Totals 7 10 24 Score by quarters: Oneida ...... .... . . . . . . , .23 36 43 55 Wataga .............. .. . . 3. 11 15 24 Officials: Sandburg and Mills lGales- burgj. I hawks, especially in the first half ot the game. The Oneidans hit a shooting average of slightly bet- ter than 60 percent in the first eight minutes of play, getting four baskets on the first four shots they aimed at the hoop, and they wound up the first half of the- game with a neat 46 percent mark while the Spartans had registered just a fraction over 16 percent of their shots in this same space of time. During the second half the Mo- hawks slackened their shooting pace somewhat and when the statisticians compiled figures for the entire tilt it was disclosed that the home team had connected at a 35 percent clip for the 32 minutes of playing time while the losers came up with a 13115 percent aver- age for their evening's firing at the basket. Berk Johnson 'who collected 28 points against Altona on Thursday evening garnered nine during the time he was in action last night. When the Oneida star's foul count reached four in the third period Coach Bill Adams removed him from action and he viewed the re- mainder of the game from the bench. Bill Holcomb and Jim Asplund shared individual scoring honors for the district winners each get- ting 12 points on five field goals and two free throws. Jack Foster was right behind the leaders with 11 points and Bob Seiler'had a count of seven. Gene Martinson's two buckets and three free throws for seven points was high in the Spartans' scoring department. Wataga will meet Abingdon in the second game Tuesday night in the regionals in Steele gym while Oneida will tangle with the Bill: town Bombers of Williamsfield in Wednesday nlght's second game. 'a 5. ---- x, M 9 0 . 'A ., 7 .,.- .t tt 1 .learnt-s . Q, H Qneicla is District Tournament Winne THE MOHAWKS REPEAT-In the above picture, taken afier the presentation of the district championship trophy. are from left io A --' right. front row: E. R. Peek, Oneida High. School principal and tour- namenx manager, L. R. Schmidt, Waiaga High School principal and president of the Knox County association. Bill Adams, Oneida coach QQRIC. c2H1?:H Q HAMPQON' and the following members or :ne iiile winning cage team: I df' 1021 Holcomb, Jim Asplund, Jack Foster. Bob Seiler, Neale Swann .01 S0 at 1 I - 915 up X 5 o 5 Berk Johnson, Dale Peiereon and from left to right ln the eeoo 597' X91 tgorgg, 19,1 my qs ow are Marion Swanson, Bob Johnson and G. Krenia. Siitt+if35f55i33ii'35t 'Q is 6, 5 5 Q9 ox G 'lf 5 Qxofgot X5 's oxYge1x'f,,q, ,gs Q 2 bi 95 B gl. Q 'Q X50 0 333625-va 1. me it Xf3 '5'25Yf ' 'GW osx' 600' X ' C0 55' 1 '41 i do Wi, 5 X09 X5 - 9. 50 Y 190 10,9 ,gow '55 '53 'll' nxco fx X4 ,Lg 9 f!'5515.' --'15 1, xy.: .. . 5 67:6 '91 Illstrlct Tournament Oneida Community High School Feb Z5 26, and 27 194 ONEIDA 1ByeD sane' g ONEIDA 51 Game 4 Feb 26 ALTONA 60 I Winner Game 4 I me 1 Feb 25 I P M LAFAYE TTE Wmner Game 1 Game 6 Feb 27 Distnct Winner WOODHULL Game 2 Feb 25 1 so P M vrcromn :s RUNNER UP W1nnerGame2 24 IWATAGA -UAT-B.Q 6-l-T-,WATAGA Siame 5 Feb. 26 Winner Game 5 8111603 Feb 251 9 P M GILSON WATAGA 46 Winner Game 3 TIMERS Sig Johnson Dick Holmes OFFICIALS Merrill Sandberg Culver C Mills STATISTICIANS Loren Johnson Vaughn tsparkyj Johnson OFFICIAL SCORERI Glenn T Moore Leo Sullivan x iff..-'Iffz- N . 'Y e e sc 2 0' . 5 l I l , ' 9 Q sl I I 5 , , 7:00 . . I ' ' - 6:00 P. M. so' -SLTONA 50 0 N E I D A , . e e e I 4 --29 8:00 P. M. :gfit . if 9 'f , ' I t N5 X 'N QD RQ ? , Tl-IE Mol-:AWK me ii:-2-1- Bill' . Jon Marvln James P. George G. Kenneth L R088 so Curtis C Wesley F. .bf If 325 .THE MOHAWK i948 I-'riurs Mohawks It will 'be the Galesburg Silver Streaks and the Abingdon Com- ' mandos in the first game of to- night's semi-final session of the regional tournament in Steele gym here, with the Corpus Christi te eg wx Friars and the Oneida Mohawks p ,K+-Q19 gt x 6 meeting in the second portion of O The 960362 X Sq, malty this evening's cage card. Cnezlya G-Silva Q qlooxofe 00655 xi X N The Frairs moved into the semi- q,a1l'a J 112017 W?1d e ,gi Q. P,-svxefeodf 51. 9 ' ' - as Hs 61 Ca 'LN x 0 el at-0 finals with a 54 to 34 win over the odd, Ilya fn- Wigs fs d 0 K X X? xo ,it 5 , , I It .1-If lgb U 4 0 xx 59, X 000 gee dp Blue Bullets of Knoxville High sin J' J eq' b f ,D .3 filmed we 5 o 960 We , school in the first of two games 013.59 then D1-E J' so a ga 0 38 the ,soo 55, 5.3, 'hx xqvbo ffsif' Wednesday night while the Mo- -ztartiifs fofjok jim qgerbjle ,WU Zz Ywxegft K sb cm el, ts V515 C' E . 01' .-7' 0 C ee WMP A x QX 2' hawks scored an overtime win fbeore-S' Wgulllfsicll ie1'St,g-bfaslfeti ah Yirfge-figogfif 09 eu on Qowftxss 9191-as over the Billtown Bombers of Wil- Asplub ,m.170qt Web aff: just 17311 Sxxefexpizocg' Q , fb-il .A 9 1, 310' 456' usmsfieia, 51 to 49, to round out fha. Wad 31111165 any rf abc 'Id ,JG CQ..-gs 3, fm g.,tf?,.Nsa,,sv ea- the quartet of teams taking part 130516 lldcafd RUO1' actfflief ut theje 909956 2059,-'-..,.kG e, '30 wwe' in the next to the last session of tW01yaW1r 1-esp? Wjtbss Jalan. 'gg-ing' 3' Qoyaitif h-liggggefggelbot ood the local meet. Fosen scorjvtjpel 16. el- D ehe gcggoi gi. adqcstcafft X162 The Oneida Mohawks ran intg ggd tzalgglgmig 'gig a,fVlzj?:d acid qigexgkcxi g1 zl9oo590x what was robably unexpec 0 'Q 01' et ' lvi 1 AT omou. i et' -. difficulty inp their mix with the wider W nf-Y :bison eg? ,filed 1,f'-'..ia- um: it i 1021011 1251 ig it ,P 55.125 Billfown Bombers and the fact fibehfonlf Egfr , oft orqftb .9 asO11lsp1und,r 5 n iglrhompson o 1 1 ' that thev will be back tonight for gn gggqc as oglggas sid: Qin Iv. Z 6,25-:fight Q 2 gliggglgn g g g the semi-finals is due to Berk en,g,4' 2 Z! yslfetfflnqf fs, ' B.Johns'n,c 3 1 'llLindquist fi gig Johnson, who came through with 'tags X1 2 6'p6 o1,,fgf1.f 0 if lp Fostelxgb 3 2 giiafgfffoqi 0 1 1 the greatest one-man exhibition :Pe by 1,9 7x4HoEe1gg .c 0 60 Hamm 'g :Bergstrom o o U of the cage sport that.has beena quarts-if T o!I1b'b 41 j 7 lvounsbere 3 -Q mf paraded in Steele gym in a long S: 02.51 6 - ' 25 time. The Oneida star was doing -- .... 5 IT Jas Egg?-:3sby1au3ri7ls:Totals 9 7 as abfmf ':,vemh1ng..ar1dfaffy- .pa ............... if it is ing on in a lg y pro icien man- v Or on ...... I ........ , ..... l I 0- ner' In addition ,to racking up .26 33 237 nilgleft game. Knoxville at Oneida t of the Mohawks 51 points, with Reserves: Oneida 40, the final two coming in the over- tdouble overtimel. omidn f35, time session, Johnson was taking just about complete charge 'of the rebounds and his general floor play was something that would have gladdened the heart of any cage mentor. Also claiming'some of the glory in last night's second game was Weldon Neibuhr, Williamsfield for- ward, who failed by a matter of 49 seconds to be around when the game had run its regulation course. Neibuhr picked up his fifth foul at this particular point, at which time the Bombers were leading 48 to 47. Jackie Foster missed the free throw but Johnson came through with a basket to send the Mohawks out in front 49 to 48. Then with just 12 seconds left to play, Gene Smithg Billtown guard, calmly stepped to the free throw line and sank the toss which knotted the count at 49-all and sent the game into an overtime period. It appeared likely as the two teams battled' away in the added three-minute session that the sec- ond double overtime game of the tourney was in prospect but with something like 30 seconds remain- ing, Johnson dropped in the two- pointer which spelled victory for' the Mohawks. Williamsfield was out in front 6 to 0 early in the first period and wound up this stanza with an 11 to 9 advantage over the district win- nets. The Mohawks took over 16 to 14 early in the second stanza but Williamsfield again assumed the front running spot 18 to 16 and after Oneida had taken over 20 to 18 and ,later 22 to 20, the Billtowners worked themselves into a 23 to 22 advantage by the time the half was concluded. The Mohawks moved into com- mand of the situation at the outset of the third period and did not give up the lead, being out in front 36 to 30 when the final quar- ter started. t Tbhe gsilltogvn Bombers were not o e enie their bid for a win and they kept plugging away in the fourth period until they had effected a 42-42 deadlock by the time the official's intermission was called. What happened from then on is covered earlier in the ac- count of this game. Oneida 1513! it t lwllllamllielcl H91- f Asplund,f g 0 lggNeibuhr,f E B,J'hns'n,f 11 4 26'De,Moore.f Seiler,c 4 1 9Spencer,f Peterson,c 2 0 4Da.Moore,c Fosterag 1 2 4Smith,g Holcomb,g 1 0 2 Rniney,g Totals. 22 7 51 Totals 18 13 49 Score by quarters: Oneida 9 22 36 49 51 Wllliamstleld ....I...11 23 30 49 49 Officials: Elsele and Howard tPeorlaJ 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 2 6 5 618 1 4 6 Asphmd f ig tp Pete ' 3 1 7 A Kranfa0?.f 0 0 0fHIlderson,f tt I clmbudle 131, flftf 31? 02 . ay ,f .ffsssfscn-Q2 s.s::.1fFfr'f f . . .g 1 H0lC01nb.g 5 5 5 Grosggggf 2 2 3 T ta 5 17 Swanson jg f 3 21 0 ls 16 R E ' 2 I S 3 35 Q S 5 8:62225 'ff' quarters: 'roms 9 3 21 613222521 J.'.':::::::::: 3 16 18 35 KG-ilesbux-E5 Sandburg 'indu 13 21 -Reserves: I Ongd F-Unch o ' 4' 30: c . 'md' fm ambfldse 29, I-2ggund,f '? 2 fp Knoxville 129, 1' g5qgfi7? g g 3321555531 tiff! . 6 M , 0 4 Fo t I1s0X1,g 7 1 81-kim' 0 0 H..f..:ff.i,, g ,g 'i stsegsn-1 3 315 ' 10 Ma 'Z 2 3 . Pic,2fffLd.s 0 0 g T0l31s 5 - - Hel-'Iwi 3 g 0 Score 5 2 481 Tt .. N 0 UM, Iggeida .y quarters: 0 '15 11 15 o - - . ....... ., , qfyeb fla Ofggigi: ' - . .... . fn- . . . Ig 21 32 48 .14 Z3'::h' fi- -bury' ewis Msifisdorg- zlefllii 60110 0 P J ff H Qlleiga Q: ' bcrgzbvtzah 10 00 it oq 7q Knoxvm' -YI. Q desires, 1 o o ,Flew fu, o 1 o r u -f 'fi,e 3f' 00 0 fl-'f: '2h' r 41213-f:ff0,, J' 10 1061124-Q00 jeffpf 0:1 0 1 1 1,2-.John 0 0 D , 7' 1 0 1 o 119300 0 0 .4,Srg'4J,,. 2 2 1 42--s',f'f1e,,-'Oo pa o 2 D0J1'e X 0 'MCA-Ga Io 0 1 11,14 63,11 x J og. es -90 3 1 0 de ., 9 4- x fe, 0 0 0 J PJ-43:1 -. -. z1'9 as J 0 IJOIQZSP...-:....e1-Q, bor' 2 0 3 . 4q56l:.::.2, 6 gxe ,J f 7 0 x 01-loaf Ja' 018 . Jzlgxe? 0553, A 39 THE MOHAWK l9ll8 1 1- R5 N QQ THE MOHAWK I948 rlcavrtiwtiis oatlgff Q5 'If' 'wi ti' 1' 'Y X ei-W si-- 'Y 560 tae? co? 'gd ,SYN 5503 ,536 6895155 6' 5 106 Ox, g 6 A 'A uit. 52 e 00 ela NW grxcx' 1' Q01 56- ve or to ,gs ,1e?,,,eo ee. 1,1 . te 5 Q49 :ex Q01 -.90 Q0 hfldi 11 I and to .gyeftegcho . ' ' Y 1 e QJXSXO fbxfn' 09 1 exe 5?GX1x5 u We v we W cox ge 96 r-,el -oe te - 4, n o 9 1' -xx sv' Xfire so , ge: ix95?QXK0?eq, 'ix me Q Y, Je '5of q.s- av' xv o5'xi4 6QX9Ce ddxsx cpfagxu 0216- . b0',? 190136 ixiixv K0 wg'-0 '21 omit ogg' ec0 r il1 xeQs 'ax' qawxqi Yqitk gage- .Ii Wie. sa. 0 1 . , v - - ,cet qoxile .960 GAX9. Vxg 0605 'quill ,deer td fools xjI'96 BOVLQOV AX: x Ol' oo- - 'ow' gs . 5' Wiaoel rufmxo' vfgtavt we YL 5695 C tw- xi bg .30 XP . Xxx-v Wlliw ce 12e'?'G I Etched SW' Wlsictol' WS B1 ONEIDA CLASS GIVES PLAY ON WEDNESDAY ONEIDA.-On next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Oneida high gymnasium, the senior class will present their play entitled A Date With Judy by Aleen Leslie. The cast is: Judy Foster, a deter- mined teen-ager, Audrey Krantzg Dora Foster, her mother, Lois Peterson: Melvin Foster, Judy's father, Donald Holmes: Randolph Foster, her kid brother, Marion Swanson: Oogie Pringle, the man in Judy's life, Eldon McKieg Mitzi Hoffman, Judy's friend, Joyce An- derson: Barbara Winsocket, an- other of Judy's friends, Pat Flick- ingerg Mrs. Abigail Shlutzhammer, of the P. T. A., Shirley Hatch: Mr. Martindale, a theatrif producer, Berk Johnsong Mrs. Hotchkiss, the laundry woman, Virginia. Holcomb, Eloise, her daughter who elocutes, 0 J' 00 rwcifcfiqh ,QI X00 GJ!!! soles N. Sep S 0,913 A r by flba 0.3 L 2 U0 . f . team the I1 Se Wd 0'Xr 117 'Ure lb. O Us 1 Sp IJ - ls n - Un Pe' dday 10,0 week'-'1da marc! ,he lays. Gfea after cam as I1,' 91-9 cu - 1- onooh led H0011 D 15z'9F'gh .gfsfez-. 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' V 1,-N ..' ,- ' n -4 KX 'X 5. -X H 227' ' ww THE MOHAWK l948 -111111: SEPTEMBER Registration Day 2. Sociology Debate Robert L. Johnson 4. Donald Nyman Boys Phy. Exams Girls Phy. Exams 8. Kay Thalmann 9. Soph. Class Party James Peek 10. Teachers School! Clean Towel Serv.ll. Softball Tourney Lois Peterson 13. Rev. Bosse Speaks Wanda Bean 15. F.H.A. Emblem Serv. Class rings rec. 16. Dr. Johnson Speaks 12. Victoria there 17. Cheerleaders elected Cute? T T Ns' Dresses 15. Wataga here 18. Sectional Meet of FHA 16. Ag. Trip G.A.A. Workshop Happy Foursome Lafayette here Barbara Teel Victoria here Margaret Rusk Curtis Cathcart F.F.A. Organizes G.A.A. Organizes Freshies Pledge IQQ mile hike Marvin Scott Marion Swanson 19. Gayle Krantz 21. Rev. Ditch Speaks 22. F.F.A. Party 25. Sr. Trio Sings Mrs. Weech Conv. of Fc Hn Ao 25. Sat. a day of rest 29. In full swing! SO. Mrs. Weech 51. Sr. Pictures Taken JI'o Party Onions QQ THE MOHAWK i948 .L1lu -1 Q 04089 9 3 S 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Judy and Oogie 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. Mitzi 9' Promenade Home To iwhitman Volleyball begins GQAQAQ R6h68.I'BB1 GOA!-Al Carnival a success Audrey Krantz Legion Play Armistice Day Jack Riley Wesley Fritz Uqsa Marine Band in Gales. so Co S.C. Convention Basketball starts Alexis there Ross Shepherd Drew Xmas names Altona here Toulon there Sr. Pictures rec. Sr. Class Play Victoria grade here Victoria there Galva grade here Joyce Leafgreen Joan Melton o :och Rte Toastmaster Jon CSP1-kv! Srs. welcomed in Peoria Lafayette here Christmas Program f- 'R'Xx Alpha there Toulon here Dora Montgomery Grade game at V Altona Wataga here SQCQ Thanksgiving- Vacation Christmas Dinner Charles Shaw Christmas Vacation Santy Claus John Malcolm Holiday Tourney Lois Hanson LaVonne Holmes Holiday Tourney Judy Foster ww QE THE MOHAWK l9ll8 JANUARY .rm Boyz Holiday Tourney Ends Maynard Adams No school! Kathryn Clifford School opens! Wmsfield there Galva there Semestersl Semesters still! Wataga there Pat Flickinger Pat Zook D.A.R. Election Wataga grade here Altona there Nancy Anderson Wmsfield grade County Tourney Pat Miller Ready? Semi-final games at County Tourney County Champs! In the air Annual Pictures Jim C. speaks Soph. Party Teachers Institute'h9f9 13 it! Victoria here Teachers Institute FHA Rally Day Shirley Carlson Cambridge here Charles McKie speaks Mr. Peek Kenneth litsey Lafayette there FHA Heart Sister Party Martha Erickson Bill Green Orion there 18. Knoxville here Coach 19. Bowling League Wmsfield here District Tourney District Champs Ac: fa loo FEBRUARY if 'N 393 SQ QQ Tl-IE MOHAWK l948 111i-1111: Principal Peek Surprised! MAY Star League Meet Swimming Party 5. 6. Miss Webb 7. Pat Johnson 8. District Track Meet at Rock Island Jr-Sr. Swingtime 12. Sr. Exams 130 Srl 14. Class Night 15. George Green 16. Baccalaureate 20. Bob Green 21. Grade Class Night 26. Alumni Banquet 28. Senior Trip' 30. Memorial Day it '1 AABB lgfifsmi '.,, .,.-- V 5 1 U at Fa , 4 Mix an We W 'V '-Q53 W + is ,V N as ' V1 4? f 29 1 25' 4 .ssjggjfggg g , - QM! 3 Freshman pals! MARCH 1. 5. 4. 6. 10. ll. 12. 13. 16. 17. 18. 19. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. 29. 51. Leona Jensen Robert Courtright Regional Tourney Marilyn Moody Jr. Women's Club Style Show G QAQA o Virginia Holcomb Mary Stickle Jim Asplund Alumni Game Jack.G1ass St. Patricks Day Sam McKie Robert M. Johnson Miss Lane speaks Eldon McKie Basketball Banquet Good Friday Kathryn Jensen Vocal Contest Dwight Young Abingdon Music Fest Ambitious! A 'im vw-.wo 'fs 5 is ? I Posing ,synergy N - 'sjglfg' iiaaisse- 'Sieve zfwgwi Y :Msgs ey 5 , 4:53325 ,M-issgffp ,A yas , 1 ,4 213.263 .' Zf:1'.,. , Pi-5 Q A a x ' ffxs: . lu '- 125 1,I:.f i.Q..:n, 1. 'I APRIL 2. 3. 9. 10. 17. 19. 20. 23. 26. 27. 50. Announcements rec. Don Holmes Charles Senner District usic Con Junior Class Play Eva Bennett Genesee Relays Mixed Swim Jack Foster Victoria, Lafayette Meet, here Altona, Wataga, heu Mixed Swim Woodhull, Orion at Woodhull State Music Contesi Knox County Meet ai Knox College Galva Workers? Presentation Click! Track Man Pals and Gals R5 'N 4' in Q THE MOHAWK I948 Ohhl Gosh! JULY 6. Jeanette Nelson 12. Bob Seiler 8. Neale Swanson Dale Peterson 5. Roy Carlson Eldie and Katie Wi-HIP JUNE 1. 7. 16. Erland Rylander Jon Powell Jeanne Devlin ' 20. Audrey Swanson 21. 22. 26. Shirley Hatch Lou Ann Eeech Mrs. Peek Joyce Anderson f ' M mm! Good! Auousr Ebbie Jean Larson Mary Edwards Betty Colclaser School Registration Hi! 8 Pete and Kokomo SQ 1 Qgl THE MOHAWK I948 1I I- -p q'-. ,,.' ,I I. '- -.-., , 4. .- ..,......::, . ,A 5-52222-:-:!::-5553.9 4 - - .- . . --- ' '4-97:-,J-'21'--.-' ..-4- .V ,, 1. . - -g. .f.-. 4f:.g.::-:.1. .:.-I-g,:.:2,3:E-SE. 353:59 . fix: v:-.551 5. Fx ' fig .AM . . . ,,,.-.. 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A '-fr ..::,:L- 1 . - -I ' -I --1' QV' ' -- L-Ars. -1-gs-1 ' V ' . : 2 : 'sk' ,va gl... 1 ,. . ,,:,:,:.1: . . .,-H: . Y 5. in - +V-L .3-, 19...- -va ff-1-. Y. :sl Fi ' 'Y' A ic ':1:i:1E4 'EL w ' Af 0' '-if .- .-.. :-5' ,'-, , -.QQ :-3,-,-. N 5- .aa: ' .ruif-525 - '5 W L 5 F62 3-..,,,...v , as 5 E f , M y fa- 5 1 : am - Q W Www THE MOHAWK I948 1 D. A. R. AWARD Audrey Xrantz CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN 1946--47 King Eldon McK1e Queen. . . Shirley Hatch King ..,, Gayle Krantz Attendants to Queen Audrey Krantz Joyce Anderson Ebbie Larson LaVonne Holmes Jeanne Devlinfebsentl Attendants to Qing Robert Courtright Berk Johnson Marion Swanson Jim Asplund Jack Fosterlabsentl XX fee: 1' THE MOHAWK l9ll8 srrrzmmsnxg Amana The purpose of this award is to encourage students to do their best in as many different types of activities as possible. It endeavors to summarize the activities of the student in such al way that it shows the results of cooperation, courtesy, loyalty, thrift, initiative, scholarship, etc.,--qualities that are necessary for good citizenship. Points are earnedby offices held,-participation in music, plays, athletics, etc,,--echo1ar- ship is given the highest rank5 '-f ,J y HIGHEST QMARD siden Hckie. 4 . a . . , . 215 V gig Hrs!-msg GIBL' gt 1 gig HIGHEST Boys Audrey xrantz. . 4 19C Robert com-cragnu. . . 190 Kathryn Clifford Q 1 185 3 in ' I Gayle Krantz . , . . . 170 FOUR Ying' gf orieg si Q 1 'Ames Eldon McK1e. . . . 98 Kathryn Clifford . 96 Joyce Anderson . , 96 I Pat Flickinger , . 92 PERFECT ATTENUAQCE, -FLQ-Q gg Visage! Frigz h Bob Courtright Charles Benner x h h rd eorge ree Audrey Swanson Lggrgg ieggeg Pat Miller - Kay Thalmann Jack Rilyy Lois Peterson Beverly Krqps Erland Hylander Joyce Leafgreen G as , Kathryn Jensen sqnooz, MALL, cameras, ' George Green LIBRARIANS Nancy Anderson Kathryn Gloria Holmes Bob Courtright Clifford George Green HELPEB IN CHECKLNG ATTENDANCE , John Malcolm -r ' g f - --1 r-- 1-e111---1-1 SCHCOL MOVIES' Gayle Krantz B111 Green lf ,Ju ,r , In , v u---nl...-.-. HELPEH WITH BAND Dwight Young .XX : 5ggi . ,f? .flu ,4 I v WSU? THE MOHAWK I948 QCHQLASTIQ Hom 51133 snuxons 1948 Lugxgng Eldon MoK1e. . . . . 98.35 113 Gloria Holmes. . . .94.9l 215 Joyce Anderson . 96,95 516 Pat Johnson. . . . .92.62 112 Pat Flickinger . . . 96,08 115 Bob Courtright . . ,92.29 116 Audrey Krantz. . 94.57 112 Dora Montgomery. . . Shirley Hates, , 34,30 ,Z Erland Rylan er. 2. 7 1 Kathryn Clifford EBEQEMEE Beverly Kreps. . . .96.25 ' 5925939359 Marvin Scott . . . .gg.?g iz A d . . . 9 Audrey Swanson . . .. . 1 22321 Ksazzzo? . 95:22 M . . . we James Peek . . , . .92.50 - HONORABLE Mmumxou- Knaae a but one 6-weeks? Jam Asplund, . 11 -, Ebble Jean Larson, Lois Petersong lall but SEQ 6-weeks! Mary Edwards, 'KMade all but three 6-weeks? 'Shirley Carlson, Betty Cololaser, George Green, Lois Hanson, Lavonne Holmes, Kathryn Jensen, Jack Rileyg CMade all except four 6-weeks? Maynard Adams, Kay Thalmann. ui-n , ' q- gg. 3. g. Honons PUBLIC SPEAKING--Eldon McK1e MQQLQ HONORS LQQAL Elhilr-QLBLQ ' 21521--B925 ggghqyggggf-Audrey Kranta gggg,!ggggy-Dwight Young Medium yglgg-Reva Mae Smith Medium yggggy-Gayle Krant: Lg! Xggggy-Pat Zook Lg! ygggg--Eldon McK1e Ensemble - - Dwight Young, Kenneth Lltsey, Audrey Krantz, Pat Johnson, Kathryn Clifford, Pat Zook, Robert Courtright, Eldon McK1e DISTRICT ENTRIES FIRSTS sgggung Audrey Krantz Pat Zook Dwight Young 'Kenneth Lltsey Eldon McK1e Ensemble CHEERLEADERS Pat Fllckinger Gloria Holmes Leona Jensel BOYS! ATHLETIC MANAGER5 Kenneth Litsey Sam McK1e Dwight Youm x if 2? 74 '- gn WM THE MOHAWK l9l+8 7 AZELEILQ BQEQBQ BOYS o SOFQQALL MAJOR LETTER WINNERQ Maynard Adams Jack Foster Berk Johnson Jim Asplund Bill Holoom Gayle Krantz Charles Benner Marlon Swanson Neale Swanson , BASKETBALL MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Jim Asplund Bill Holcomb Berk Johnson Jack Foster D, Holmes Bob Johnson Gayle Krantz Eldon HoK1e Dale Peterson Marlon Swanson Bob Seller Neale Swanson MINOR BASKETBAll.LQTTEBB Maynard Adams George Green James Peek Curtis Cathoart Bill Green Marvin Scott TRACK LETQER WZNNERQ Jim Asplund Bob Johnson B b 3 1 1 Jack Foster Wesley Fritz O 8 lar George Green Dale Peterson Neale BWHUUOH Berk J0hn90n Q 8 - - - - Bob Courtright . . 1 'Possiblesz Bill Green, B111 Holcomb, Eldon MeK1e, James Peek, Marvin Scott, Marion Swanson, Dgux Nyman. , frame gcrmoum 3.19443 April 17-Genesee Relays April 20-Victoria, LaFayette, Oneida--at Oneida April 25--Altona, Wataga,'One1da--at Oneida April 27-Orion, Woodhull, Oneida--at Woodhull April 30--Knox County Meet-at Willard Field, Galeeburg April 30-Galva Relays May 4--Star League Meet--at Willard Field, Galesburg May 1 8--District Meet--Rook Island RE5UL1 QF TRAC! MEETS 2Q.RAIE Oneida. . . 83 Victoria. . , . 52 LaFayette. . , .4 Oneida. . . 68 Altona. . . . 451' Wataga . . . . Bt Oneida. . . 5115 Orion . . , 65 Woodhull . , , 11 N5 W my THE MOHAWK I948 i-lu - ATHLETIC HONORS QLBLQL Q- A. A- AHABQE HIGHEST srsqg AWAED f2nd,:--2000 points--Emblem or I111no1s Joyce Anderson Shirley Hatch Shirley Caglson Audrey Krantz Kathryn lifford Lois Mae Peterson Pat Flickinger Mary Louise Stlckle EIRQI QTAIE AMARD Clstl 1600 points--Letter 'I' Shirley Carlson Kathryn Jensen Shirley Hatch Pat Johnson Virginia Holcomb Dora Montgomery Gloria Holmes Lois Mae Peterson I Pat Zook HIGHEST LOCAL QWARQ fend?--1200 p61nus--senoo1 Letter Wo' Nancy Anderson 1 Pat Johnson Jeanne Devlin Ebble Jean Larson Martha Erickson Joyce Leatgreen Lois Hanson Joan Melton Gloria Holmes Jeanette Nelson Lavonne Holmes Del Zook ELQQI LQCAL Agggg--600 points-Clase Numeral Wanda Bean Barbara Teel Eva Bennett Kay Thalmann Betty Colclaser Lou Ann Weeoh Mary Edwards Nancy Anderson Leona Jensen Jeanne Devlin Beverly Kreps Lois Hanson Pat Miller Pat Johnson Marilyn Miller Joyce Leafgreen Reva M, Smith Joan Melton Audrey Swanson Margaret Rusk Pat Zook QEIM LHQ 25522 BAE!!! SENIOR LIFE SAVING--Joyce Anderson ADVANCED SWIM . . . .Audrey Kraatz BWIMMER8--2nd test: Shirley Carlson, Martha Erickson, Pat Flickinger, Pat Johnson, Ebble Jean Larson, Joan Melton, BEGINNERS TEST: Beverly Kreps and Pat Johnson - Egg! gg gggggnegs tegt as dz ' Wanda Bean Eva Bennett' Kathryn lifford, Betty Cololaser, Lois Hanson,,Kathryn Jensen: Leona Jensen, Joyce Leafgreen, Pat Miller, Marilyn Moody, Reva Mae Smith, Audrey Swanson, Kay Thalmann, , , , rl ' ' FIRST BOWLING TEST PASSED: Mary Btiokle, Kathryn Clifford, Gloria Holmes, Dora Montgomery, and Pat Zook, EN .4 X 41: Q x . X u 4419 WMP? THE MOHAWK I948 'Q Zi.-. P ' ' Z--4.1 .','.'. - f 'i IQ -Iilfs .,.g-31? .-32 . . . .N vs.. .-5 .1 5 's ut If s I, X ,C x . ' s QU- ' Q -Lg. - ia. '- 7' 6'-'gl ' zvqfql I s I 'f 0 ' 'a ' '. tv nf - - 13- '-L - - ,N . 44. lg. .. :fi I - : ' s15fTc7,f' -' . 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Clerk MARY MOODY Grades 5 6 6 rw A so ' 152 Q Ak ' 1 ., K x M52 L V 5 L f K mf., 1 4 sg 1 s L A , 2, wi , N 4 f 2 wk +2 X L wx ' 'Vw 3 ' ,, .. 9 .x.-.:,,,J:.f.:,:.,f f , ww ' . ,, -..- 11.4. ...,. , 1 , , 3 M ww X K 5 X 2 '95, 1 f W?-.K f . '5'FwlS.W,,g 3 ,if 'S Q4 5 9 gg, ,Qfvfz E Z M g iv ff? Qg mw ' fwgwwf MQ GE M ? ' A DARLENE HORNE Principal Grades 7 5 8 JOANNE HEDST DM Grades 1 A 2 FLORENCE ANDERSON Director LOUISE ERICSON Grades 3 6 4 R5 QQ N V THE MOHAWK I948 Rooms IH and IV S5 NN g. K Q Y a'f 'Q 203 Tl-IE MOHAWK l9ll8 -ii-1- i jj ,- N X Wg' i'V x1l-V , I XJ, X X 51.1 fl K X X i A F' 4 JW 1 X! X X Ed'XXra:1rd Calkins 1:-1-fiffggwf . , X X, . 3 X M, X ,lf , - 2w::?a1:5QfmXQ:' lgj, Qi- H ' --,,,Xz'-'ff K 5' X M is XX if X X mf 4 ,L Q W. -1 ,X may mc ,wr gm- is , X X QW 2 is 2412? Q 3 -,-ff ii ,X X Dean Lundberg 'MA -fi my Gz 31 s X, www 6. 'Qs X 5 Roger Che mem -A-ss 1' '. XX.-f... .. H'-:X . -. -- - A X X ..,, , . 22555,-X -' W XX 1: W '-' ' . X 'f X.: .'::: ,EX .... W A -X am- ff?fzi:mX X. -X ,X jfyg V k T- L ,+V - , ww , .U he 'M A ' X ww A' Sue Newburg QW .:-:-:- :' gf' ,,sX miie mi: X . - .,..,. 554 Lailoris Cololaser . .31 K Lwmwg kk f ' ' 6138s 51 Y ' W, X 9 k X, A . ,., EMM X. If X 4 A 5 ,pf .9 W X Charlea Moore 'fx HSQXXXQ . ? 3'X? l. , I ' . yffffif ' ww? X fim 1, gjfi gi 3jf5sXf5'Z3,X5 j ,F X' X 5 ,weiiwf X 'Z -S-,f3XlfX:1eXX X X X 5 .X WX X X A 3 X if NX, H , X J 2 Xi 1 ,X HX P S U XX X ex I L X X ex X XM H XX-Qkg-2 '? Y'X :Wifw , X .V,s'f!',csw2f?,-it X X 1 . A , XXX? X Q gs -Q? f 4 X iw p X X X X 0 Sf dz ' Xi? K 2 fy , Q! Q5 3,2 2 5 XM A W R X f X X , X ? 2 W v 4 X 5 A Q? A vi 51116343 Harris X 4 ' .- , R, Hifi gm X, 1 1, 2 XXX ,X X AH gf Nj J gf, X 4512452 X 34 , sc + W5 1 in gi ,Xfi- if X2 K 1. 'wif 1 f X S Z X 2 X: 'ggi , SQ Kjx ,Q X X ffm Q15 X , an 'fn X wg Marlene Bloom Elaine Cunningham Sylvia. Thalmann W 1 X- - im ' Q x A 1- qQ?gX2Q-Xgg, ' -X W MW W' i ,X YTXX X, M 4 7 -:QQ as gf g 4 Qgzfsf' NSA ,H XM ,F Q X Nw Vj' . if iEf95gXr,,i, -' ,. XX?5il5X:5Q0 :-wx, ,-: ff,-X G 1 X sms -. XM ey :sig , sf - vw. . mzggqffr --N V: L1 W':XiffX1 -. Xff XG Q, .. . . X , ,WX - - . - gs, XX-XM X , X - ,. w- ., www' .. A :., In -QL. - -Qi'-1 -1 f f' Q 4 X qu we X an X f 4 ' fi Donald Flickinger Xp igy gg - gg. W - Mwfg fx? X A 7- W pX.:e,g' -:' 34 N ,, Axgxh X X ,QS XX w 1 m X2 L Xw agwg Mg' W 5 X T'- -iff 11 XA! -X XX 5XX.Xw-:inf iw wg f X, N' fi- Z Xi X QQ an xsgfxyn X if X K is qw V51 Q8 Q Beverly Walton X Q X , w em Marilggm Holmes Doris Scott A .211-wagaf,-A ' re XXXXX 2 g r- QQ, l 2 vw 1 X-3 ,Nga X-R W ip XX XX X X k 32 W X ,X W 8 KX 2 XX 4 QZVF A 5 X, XY XX- 'F 'ff-' '52-:1 ' 4 3 , vf 'Q' N Charles Knapp Barbara Tu :mer x X X -X X y X X Q I I5 A Y k4X ' Donald Krug 1 U S 'E' Siif gy ww, X1 ' Q K w y' ,F L X ,X , N Q 4 vi ts' M1 5 'f Y 1 ...., X A s ,,.,. I-1 -:-x: 4 -:elrwk f Orville Woods X VV . X i f li 2, 'Q if , 91 Q if 6 its M X. 3 4 -W ,K 4 X if X W' M r X ,.,.. 1 X iI j 51 122'i Donald Lundhe Rollin Tye QW ,six QQ THE MOHAWK I948 EIGIHH GRADE PROPHECY-0.947-1948 It was the witching hour of midnight and the wind was biting shrewdly. Owing to a peculiar concatenation of circumstances, into tho details of which I need not here enter, I was returning, unescorted, from an amateur affair which had dragged its program more than an hour beyond the conventional closing time, I had alighted on a street corner to make the usual transfer from one car to another, and, of course, as another usual matter, there was no car in sight,- As I stepped upon the sidewalk, the wind came rushing down with the swiftness possessed only by an east wind, and seemed to tell my unproo tected ears and cheeks a short, swift dark open doorway loomed ahead' of mo, ringly as a needle to the pole, Once the biting wind, and I leaned cosily caring whether my car camo or not, so retreat. story of icoborgs on polar seas. A and toward this I steered as unorb inside the doorway I was -sdfoifmm against the plastered wall, hardly long as I was 'comfy' in this safe 4 Suddenly I felt a warm glow enveloping my head and opening my eyes, which I had closed in my momentary joy at finding a refuge from the wind, I saw that a soft, faint light illuminod the dark' recess. I turneasmy head and to my great astonishment and discomfiture, though not fear, I saw a nan standing behind me. 'Donft be alarmed, he exclaimed in courteous, well modulated ao- eents, I was only trying my Prophoseope and I perceive tlmt you have something weighing very heavily on your minds' Before I could answer, I heard a faint click, the warm glow left my head and the soft light was withdrawn. Ah, I said in reply, you have, indeed, discerned something of my troubles. When I tell you that I am the Prophotress of my class, whose graduating exercises come new within a few days, can you wonder that my mind was distressed? The day after tomorrow, I must read my Prophecies to the class, and yet, not a word, mind you, not one word, is written, or even thought ofl' Alu, werrt on the cultured voice, 'then let me help you. Do you suppose that you can secure a photo of each member of the class, also the date of each birthday, by tomorrow foreman? Oh, I'm sure I can, was my prompt answer, 'Then let me come to your house tomorrow afternoons' Oh, I said, my tones trembling in spite of myself, 'surely that will be too much trouble. For you see, I am only a student with a re- stricted income and have no way of paying you for your time and troublo.' x .. xx - S i. . , if :I - . Q ' ff E I f 'Vs -. va A KXQ fy THE MOHAWK l9l+8 Page 2 0h, the voice went on, Ut was new so dark in the narrow vestibule that I could no longer see even the outline of the strangerfs fermsj 1'-ip not mention pay, I am not approaching this matter from a commercial angle, I simply want to test my new invention, the prophoscepe., If it should succeed in depicting the future of the members of your class, then my fortune and fame are assured. Think how wonderful a successful xmehine of this kind must be, doing away entirely with all fortune tells- ing, either by card shuffling clairveyanee, or crystal gazing and cherlen tans of all kinds. True, true, I exclaimed fumbling in my pocket for my card, which having found, I 'handed him. 'I shall look for you tomorrow at imc o'clock. And new, I o.dded,'put'ting my head out the deer, 'there comes the car with the green light, and tint is the one I must take. Oh, exclaimed my unsought companion, 'how fine, trnt is also my carl' A I felt a little suspicious at this statement, but as there was noth- ing that I could do about it, I took the way to the car with him at my elbow, The car was crowded, but I edged my way inside, leaving the inventor standing on the platform, consequently I saw no more of him that night, for when I came to my own corner, I alighted from the front platform. The whole of the following morning was consumed in collecting the photographs of my classmates, and in learning the date of each birthday-A a long and arduous proceeding, involving many calls and much telephoning. I began mr task at eight e'c1ock in the morning and, at exactly one o'clock I returned to my heme with the necessary datao At two ofelock my inventor showed up smiling and at ence set to work, His proceedings were without deviation throughout, At first he figured on the date given with each photo, placed his eyes at the peepheles in the machine, and reeled eff rapidly the events there visible to himf, These visions, as he re- peated them, I took down in shorthand, and new give to you an ' 'their transcribed form. First we have Miss Marilyn Holmes, a very fine looking young lady, who thinks nature has ordained tint she shall be a poet, but she will never write another poem after she has turned her back on the Oneida High School, In a few years sho will meet a young num who has fallen heir to o. 20-aero citrus ranch in California. They will be married,'and at once move to their Western heme with its immense groves of oranges, lemon: and grapefruit trees. M131 .Susan Newhurg who, it is conceded by everyone, to be an excel- lent judge of applied art, will invent a new cosmetic, warranted to re- move all blemishes from the face in fifteen minutes, giving it a clear and radiant hue and glow of youthful health most charming to the eye. :N K, 5 . 52+ . ,af , :Lu W Www' W ,,,. THE VMOHAW-K was mga' a After establishing depots for the sale of her wonderful beautifier in every city of the United States, she will visit the old world, be pre- sented at court, and will soon amass a great fortune, for it is well known that all a woman hath she will give for her complexion. lliss Barbara Turner, who has been known throughout the school as a natural and skillful mixer of ribbons, strawand flowers, will open, on the day following hor graduation, a millinery shop under the trade me of Three Dollar Has shop, no Two Alikef' Her shop win soon take its place as a hoadlinor. Mr. Rollin Tye who has long been interested in the hydraulics por- tion of physics, will emigratc imbdiately after 'graduation to the 'dry lands' of Idaho. Here he will try out his newly patented invention for bringing water out of' the ground without either digging, drilling or driving pipe. This invention will prove a great success, and as the method will be a very cheap one, involving a minimum outlay of both money and physical exertion, wells will be sunk all over the dry lands' and as a natural result the wide areas of sagebrush will take aspect of the proverbial rose garden. Mr. Roger Chezem from his earliest years, has been doing what lm calls stunts. His bones seem to be made of India Rubber, and his vari- ous contertions have always been the delight of his classmates, often also, eliciting the wonder of the Physical Culture teachers. He has 'taken time by the forelock, and as soon as his graduation is an accom- plished fact, he begins a years engagement with Sells Circus, and is ad- vertised as the world's greatest contortienist. Miss Doris Scott, who will be an actress and fashionable clothing designer will be in.si:x Broadway shows and marry a handsome actor. They will move to Miami, Florida to live. Later they will travel around the world getting back in five years to settle in their home in Florida. Mr. Hubert Rylander will be a noted auctioneer. He will success- hzlly sell everything from needles to bedroom suites. Miss Joyce Carr will be a Reporter on the Chicago Daily News. She will be a noted news writer. While sho is working as a reporter sho will meet a handsome young man. They will marry and live in a srmll town in Colorado. Mr. Robert West will be a well known lecturer who will travel over the world and give lectures on such profound topics as 'Living in this Atomic Age, Outlook for our Future, 'Modern Science Inventions, 'l'he New Theory of Evolution, and My Recent Visit to Hors. Mr. Albert Harris will graduate from high school and marry Beverly Walton. They will move to New York City where he will continue his study of Biology. P Mr. Charles Knapp will marry Leona Jensen when he is twenty-one. They will live on a farm near Rock Island, Illinois and use ancient Chi- nese methods oflfarming. 6 , xxim 95 .AX ' THE MOHAWK I948 'Page-4 Mr. Donald Lundberg will marry and live on u large dairy farm. He 1-:ill invent sm super milking machine that will bring large profits that will allow him to retire a wealthy man. As this was the last of the collection, when the inventor pulled the photo out, he closed the 'pnzphwscope with a click and rose from his chair. 'The Revelations are all in, he sieid with o. smile, And in a fevl moments he bowed himself out, and I have not seen him since. As to the truth of these Revelations, Time, the greet revealer, can alone answer that wonder. By--Doris Scott Joyce Carr Susan Newburg am W THE MOHAWK I948 . CLASS HISTORY Back in 1940, when the present graduating class was starting a school career, only two mem- bers of our 1948 class were enrolled in Oneida Grade School. These two members were Charles Knapp and Donald Lundburg. Our teacher that year was Miss Dora Louise Rosenburg. The following year, 1941-1942, Barbara Turner and Doris Scott came into the class. Miss Lucille Shedd was our teacher. Albert Harris and Rollin Tye were the new mem- bers as we entered the third grade. That year we had two teachers, Miss Mildred Wetterling and Mrs. Teresa Anderson. we had no new members of the present group the next year, 1945-1944. Miss Louise Ericson was zour teacher. Hubert Rylander was the newcomer the following year of 1944-1945 and our teacher was Mrs. Ona Courtright. Again, the succeeding year, we had one new member, Marilyn Holmes. Mrs. Ona Courtright was our teacher that year also. For the year of 1946-1947 Susan Newburg and Roger Chezem were the new pupils. Mr. William Adams was our teacher. As we entered our final year we were Joined by Joyce Carr and Robert west, with two teachers, Mr. Clyde Zimmermansand Irs. Darlene Horn. Written by- Charles Knapp Albert Harris 3 N5 ww x?N3 THE MOHAWK I948 cuss WILL 93 gg- We, the eighth grade class of Oneida Grade School, County of IK, and State of Illinois, being of unsound mind, and disintegrating mmry after eight strenuous years, do hereby revoking all former wills bequests and devices of whatever nature by ue already mde. To the highly esteemed principal of Oneida High School, Mr. E. R. Peek, since ee will be Freshman next year, we bequeath a new set of rules that this present class has labored over so faithfully for the past months. Said book containing provisions for an increase of holidays to one, bi-weekly, changing the hour of opening of schools to nine o'cloek instead of eight-forty, and closing at one, with two recesses, fifty-nine minutes each. Said book also recommends the purchase of a silver waiter on which the credits of promotion be presented to the pupils, instead of the old my of studying for them, To the janitor we bequeath our writing on the store room wall, our pencils left on our desks, and all our muddy tracks. s . To our principal, llrs. Horn, we bequeath our water guna, balloons, and paper wade, if she wants them. PERSONAL WILLS I, Joyce Lillian Carr, bequeath ny long hair to Elaine Cunningham. I, Roger James Chezem, bequeath W frequent rides to Cunninghamh to Charles lbore, I, Albert John Harris, bequeath my wise cracks to Don Flickinger. I, llarilyn Joyce Holmes, bequeath my two years of cheerleading to LeD0r:ll Colclaser. I, Charles Putnam Knapp, bequeath my ability to attract the high school girls to Don Kreps. I, Donald Clair Lundberg, bequeath my ability to flirt with the girls to Orville Woodside, I, Susan Jane Newberg, bequeath my natural curly lair to Harlem Bloom, -I, Doris Elaine Scott, bequeath my dimples to Dean Lundberg. I, Barbara Joan Turner, bequeath my ability to get good grades te Sylvia Thalmann. I, Robert Eugene West, bequeath my quiet nature to Don Krepea I, Rollin Gene Tye, bequeath W pleasing personality to Edward Calkins and Beverly Walton. Ihabert Lee Rylander bequeath my ability to row smaller to Charl I ' 5 es core. By Barbara Turner and llarilyn Holmes 'R pb ' r L' A Kgw THE MOHAWK i948 -. Eli!!! EEA!! QLAQQ BQ!! Do or Die is our motto, The colors are pink and white, Our flower 1s the carnation, Which helps to do it up right, , Sue is the- athlete of the girls, She has pretty soft brown curls, Her studies she does not like to do, Because that would not be like Sue. 1 Roger is a lovable boy, He s full of fun, and ls full of Joy, He gets good grades in all his work, V And in his Jobs he doesn't shirk o Marilyn brings her lunch each day, In cheerleading she'e done swell, She's friendly and Jolly in every way, And in her studies she's done well, Joyce is the new girl of the class, She is a very attractive young lass, In her smile you can see, She is a friend of you and me. Rollin is our country lad, He's always around when ' there's fun to be had, He's quite a tease and can take it too, He's a dependable friend and always true. Marlene Bloom Elaine Cunningham Beverly Walton Donald is a tricky lad, And even sometimes he is had He is full of fun and joy, A friend of every girl and boy, Charlie ls a studious lad, He's captain of the team, When there's girls around he's glad, And he is always on the beam, Robert is a quite boy, ' And never has much to say, He always helps a friend in need, And is always fair in work and Play. Albert is quite handsome, He's a very jolly lad, He likes to tease the girls, If he d1dn't they'd be sad. Doris ls the blonde of the class, She also has pretty blue eyes, In her grades we know she'll pass, And for her the time flies. Barbara is intelligent She's witty and she's wiseg She always has a lot of fun There's laughter in her, eyes, Hubert is Of all the eighth grade boys, He's very sports, His heart the smallest lad, fond of games and is full of Joys. 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Saws THE MOHAWK I948 'G-in- i , ,YY rl Y - A ,M me 6 mm FANCY 8 STAPLE FOODS c :-' ' 7- l ' iv' 'TPOSTED 'TOODS LX 5, - :-: .-'. 137,31 5 : . . 5 C P DQUCANCSGN QNEIDAILLINGSS PHQNE 350 WE DELIVER' - --- Il'-l-dll ff-Lrfll' -1 -4- ' Y ' 1 -V tor' 1 ,,,, luucw-, , 11 Y fvv V J.-Y 3 H A- f , tum- SN NW CF ' fe? we . fwag - R W THE MOHAWK I948 - CQMPLQMENTS GF 0 DHULL G AB C 0 PANY Gamouue emacs amoomeesze MANAGER WOODHUU. DLUNOIS PHONE '2 '43 if uf 2' N, H f E iw'-L 3 S X 5 gf ?x..'--QZQ ' 4415 ,113 eva Ln Q f ,, v L--.-'-fvfq ' S K - If 'P 3 .Q 'wwf 3. V 2 in W ' i ' E ., , w :1 ' THE' 4' 1521 ., -f ..11mf- 1 'f fs LU E I..- .n '59 Q v -e an yr- y L W I .IUHGO vuA9a M0 .?pjrf3l!Ia'D z qQim.Ha Jfuuczocw ' 1 S- BW lg I' 9 ION! f ' 1' NH! . U :-s - x -V V , W .av ., . ,, W o Av3.1 Q. ' mm-1 azaanfcyfa mos-J gig :rg Nz' I n I V V321 v . X ' ' 1 W ' LQ f 1, I -A 4 I H gi 1 P W? fi -vi ,i f I 1 rf, 1 ?g' ,' ff X ,:- . ,J I Q ui . E? ii -il 31,1 1 fi Q wa--.M W Ffyimxza 3 . V. liz . 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APPROVED AND PULLORUM TESTED I ,FEEDS AND SUPPLIES We admire the wisdom of those who ask us for advice. , rd N ff ' IQEWANEE ' yd W 'lf ' gun Y 'init - Y iid , , 1 ?,.,,,,, 3 MN , 6 . . ,, ..,- , 5? - is D O 2 I x S 5 f'f 2 2 I 5 S l f, nm! ., M -f ff 2, E - W5 30 f EJ Q 1: a f 1 s cfffxm-QQ AL-F5599 SEEDS, SALT, AND MILLING A SPECIALTY Qrnemx, ILLINOHL L -Li , uqq, , 1' Q, ff Q WM , L THE MOHAWK l948 ip ? ?k isfwnf ia 4 '-I :- ' 'A I A -I '- ' , E Xvfl 5 FY fi Exim! all --w- -95' 2 Eg, A.-.- : x -:rf-215 - 1' - it 'E 1' if 5' QE s 3 5 f 'a .vtxgiy Hivkdjy 1. J wb, xx' i .X S H O E S R U B B E R S H O S I E R Y BEST IN QUALITY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY HOME OF ENNA JETTICK SHOES D 0 W N S T A I R S CfO. H A I N A N D P R A I R I E ' S T . G A L E S B U R G, I L L I N 0 I S Stealing a kiss may be petty larceny but sometimes 1t's grande f 1 1 I ' ,lining-Il I ,, ,111 :EL E .... -R ' -5-v-we j.,.1..S-I rig li-fame if '5.:,,,-,ia fs gg! if gwigv nf., fe M ef 0 L I V E R F A R M E Q U I P M E N T A N D T R A C T 0 R R E P A I R I N G P H I L L I P S 66 GASOLINE, OILS, AND ACCESSORIES GNEU A ILLINQISQ , V V .l QR .51 fx x jsxfv . ' If l'f ' , A I Www? Tl-us MOHAWK me .i.11l-- C Sm? E 5 2 E Q E EX l . br.--. I Qfwcllf ell? Ee s ' fel: H '. 2 3: - Q? E 5' '? fps :le .S -2 h :M 'inf' in , J: ...J-' 1..,,.x 'I S, J SE VECE ROSZELL'S ICEAGREAM G. E. HOME UNITS AL TQN A ILLIINIQIS Keep our service in mind, For better service you will never find. HUDSQN SALES SERVICE GALVA, ILLINOIS 207 Market Street Phone 61 313:11 5' r l I-at I ' Sf 1 w E! Q w , W f -'-' 4, ff,,5:,!..,w f I I I . N 3.95 fi 4 ' I 1 N Q X ' 1 J-' -Q nqxpp lst afggxssan, ' 45 A avnue sawn a .Q m 1 - I 1 ,211 . , .f - -j MJ - , E - 4 E ' f-f-sw--mg---V N- -f-1-A 1 . W . 1 , V : X 4: A W . ' n I E I N .bmi w -up Hit H1117 dll! 'nd f 1 gl w 5 Y I H I 0 ' an 3 , i r a , 'ff' i . 1 ' 4 .,,' if I A . - f- 1 J: - A' N l P 5 1 Q9 l ' A - r f--jc, i - fi 1 Q19 sz 's.,.....,.' P ,,aV.uL' ' - ' ,1 .T X L ji., T 3f ww V iw. aw.4::1+id A :mul IFRS, MEN gf 'A 4- 1 , 1 ' Q fl Y W W ,. A . A V ,V ' ' N V t U V- V , L' Mi P V it J , ,,4, i V -ff L -x ii ' ' ., .. 'L' 'ik- i g,r ' 1- H- 4'- 'V 51 X if -wx if 2 3 Q 3 2 X2 Khxfifi Y'-f '1-'Ib S E' AND CA LSQN J. I. CASE SALES 6 SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING 5 PAINTING OF ALL MAKES VVCDQDHUI L ILLINQIS ,,1 ,, . Mexican weather report: Chile today--Hot tamalel I Exits E AND if., E 1 S CAS DIL AND REPAI R WQCDDHULL nuamong f! , fy. -.AL . x V I, rf tj A A A I i U 'A' h4 7.84 v - Moen H 1 ' IMA Q ff .2 lik:-U 5.1.4 iiilliai 6 256182511122 JESS N , - FNFJ-M W , . , :L is!!-my me- ,fm:mf' mlm!! ' 3 ' ' . ' w' ' ' 1' ' I 'W 'Q EM M vm V , 1 s aouvaaa L V I' , :5 .-4 ,L 1 I il. Nfl! N 5 . :Z ' 13 9- w L 5 I 3 g. F . , Q ,. n ' ,. pw 1 1 1 i I 11 V A 5 ' rf fl! I , , ' - I A1 5 9 i 1 I ' K J , , l W wi ' ' 'I 4 . ,, - 1' , V 1 b- Q 1- 1 ,? ' .l,f1, , ' . , 35,1 . . F ' 2 ' ' ' 5 N V A .-A. Emi!! ,H . , 1, ,. L Tl-IE FARMERS MECHANICS BANK GALESBURG, ILLINOIS IN GALESBURG SINCE 1869 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM F E M E M B E R 0 F DERAL nmposrfr I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N It musi oo Springi ifx local giaperl-5-Crow Flyihi North W11I Take Two Robins--Share Expenses! in -M , ,p-.,.,, I lgfrqnv yn-no A - Q, K 5 ,WI 3 3 I 2 ' 2 Q. kwa QW. H 2 Em so ,og A .P 'w . - f T'Ls W' I IE f 5? 522 V 51.-V,-.ak-. 53.55.3499 gig,-.,:, Eta X 'E-.mug X E. W. BOWMAN J , See us about your wants for I C E C R E A M EAT.BETTER HEATL CURING AND SMOKING W. M. BOWMAN li- ,I 1: y 541 V HA 7. 1 , :sve':L.gz.airfi:'-11,-4 ' , J ltnrra zfmrffafuv 'iff . 1 wrunfrvmzn 'fs umm '1Qa nxvmsen ' ., E122-wife! .ifllisult .N W u4 :tqn'1l-2 1 z-grraiz -1.91 glam!! 4 .,A. +-,Zi-wut'-rg 1.ar:'r ,, 'if in Us-ffitl ii fl H gm ww: mum---vtdgg du! - 930' wma H333 'W in iwzn. a' wt a I -1 T I l un nz,-91-ze ui ,1 E3 1 ' :mvwd cm ? '. J. ma .Q E-J .ar .1 f-Bs.. .min Hl ALMA . E2 .fb if 3 CQMPANY YQIII2 BEST CREAM MARKET GAEIIA ILLINQIS 11 xl ' l ,lg LE N ES GR CE Y EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TABLE LECDNARD RYLANDER PROPRIETGR fy YH3M MAQMO il , i' .,l ' ff' . ,JJ . F I. - -' - ' 3 , , fl A. 5 +A T 5 ifVfW '11 N3 Q f N., 1 ' ' f P - 9 I 1 pay ' . A - - Y. M Ir J' ' .vw .Q .n ,Q f ' Q - 1 ' ' -fri: vi L ,.i.J2 .I ' --'X - --.vs v-4--F -uhm Wag-is w.,...,...v., ,1 5 'i,..f, .J -. 1 P lv H H i , as 1 1 3 '- 1 : 1 YHBJOFIO fgq NVE! 7 1 H4 59 ,., a ..w,...N i, I n, ,,,,hi,l QUALITY DRUCS R O S Z E L L ' S I C E C R E A M T R U S S E S F I T T E D P R 0 P E R L Y C S CQ. MAIN and SEMINARY GALESBURG, ILLINOIS I know a football team that can't play in the Sugar Bowl because three of their star players have diabetes. A lawyer got his client a suspended sentence--they hanged him ' , ' ln: I, 11 , F, , 'iunuut ,- Y ' pn Jn f f. ia 5 1' S an 2' '23-E 5. 3 U Q Q E E xg 92,- '95 E fl wg :EN-.s459 D CA I. ESBURCS GRE A TEST DE RAR TMENT STORE SINCE 1862 EVERYTI-MNC EGR TE-IE HOME C EAMTLY E W 'T X 521.5 Q- , fn? A M455 : 9' . Q' 'W D 5319 THE MOII-IAWK I948 ,, V 1' ' , I 25's QQ 5? EQf Qi T ' AWS La HE 52 -7 X55 .-.AQ ,Lg-' vii: 5 'QW I' 9431- . 321: COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 15 AUTHORIZED BR1ess.sTru-mom SERVICE STATION SPECIALISTS IN MAGNETO REPAIRING .--X - HE AD Koji' X ,'SUBVVAY 3MUv'JFTHEBEAR PHONE IEOQL6 , GALESBURG, ILL. I kissed her in the gardes, Under the pale moon's lightg She was a little statue, And I was a little tight! N 539592 l . , . gfuv I S I -D65 5 L - Mfl'lERE zfi2qlE.xzDS MEET i FEA URINQ STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN TURKEY FOUNTAIN SERVICE WITH ROSZELL'S SEALTEST ICE CREAM PARTY ROOMS above the GRILL for 40, 24, 16, and 12 Across from the ORPHEUM E. W. Reynolds, Owner , X7 ' ' ig-51:-' f ' ,V -Ti 'N R5 'ZQWS9 x v ! Tl-IE Mol-:AWK was n I 9 I s CONE ERA TULAT ICN S QRADuATES k B E S T 0 F L U C K F R O M Q 'iii E b 5 We ,,., I 6 E K, nbc- :S fi :E5iLE?i+i Elma E E GALVA ' ILLINOIS The football team with all men on it--'Not-A-Damei' S M A R T C L O T H E S F O R T H E Y O U N G E R S E T Kellogg' e feature the newer fashions for the welldressed young woman. The prices we quote will fit your budget and our styles will fit your personality. 'ff'-'5 E ff-w. .-.,, --.b ra.. ' ,.,,- lEEl+g eal eeae!!!!QLl5i '!'E!!9l!!ge.?!Lx Let V Ffa? 13 X? WWFANY GALESBURG 1LL1No1s Li' rg w w 2 s X A f ..f' . 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N Y M AN ii SUP rv X xl fe rf r- J fl' I S L L' K ,ss Noam lnnmmamnmm' smzsauns, ILLINOIS m:PsAKE DIAMOND runes s ma New smmc NS fe fc? My E A or DIAM TING NJ NYMAN M o4MxQNos - ' , Hitt I QI ll I 1' in l The absent-minded fellow who kissed the door and and slammed his wife! g 1 nl ' 'I ' ' ' E PETERSON vvzmanxz KNGX FURNITURE DEALERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE WOODHULL ALPHA Vernon E. Whllin R. Earl Knox C. W. Kronsted PHILCO AND G. E. APPLIANCESIQ7 sm -51 -jig ,ff gy' x . ffm? xyw? Tl-PIE MOHAWK I948 1 1 D E L A V A L Q M A Y T A G '3I1i,eTINFlf,f COMPLIMENTS' ,f?,I Xx,,.f ,, X5 I QF . QF I THE I I -. I .I .- CJAIJQ SBURQ VILLAU: For Fine Fabrics and Fashions I n Nationally Known Brands V qi: Xgx FT kj ' ' Q-OTAEY I goo' 2532 CLIPPEH CRAFT SUITS MANHATTAN SHIRTS WOOD T1'A'N'f 'HU' 'E sEN SHIRTS HULL M .HBE ILLINOIS Did you hear of the college graduate who thought he wasn't allowed to be married because he had a bachelor 's degree? Mlcizpt-4 PXJ ?5 CSJDIXXJ I C 0 N G R A TTUOL A T I O N ' THEn1c9L4A8sus or 3'1RV'U1 HENDMKS FJRPIOGNITDIAAICR E I1-LJ A '- HCDME PHONE 153 RED g a ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 1 li 1 Pi EN -4 Xx if H f Qaiiglf. ff x Www THE MOHAWK I948 . QAMBLE I PRYCDR5 Coronado Radios Washers I' 0 Q D S T Q R Refrigerators ' GALVA, ILLINOIS Batteries Tires I FRESH-MEAT MMD suns FRESH-FRUIT Owner AND GALVA ILLINOIS V VEGETABLE-GROCERIES Phone Phone ' ' il , r :uni 1,,! ,, , Did you hear about the llttle moron who refused to die unless they put his shoes on. He d1dn't want to hurt his feet when he kicked the bucket! 1 0 IFES' A R IMPLEMENT CCDMPANY ycCorm1ck--Deering Tractors and Implements International Trucks ONEIDA TLLINOIS LUALLEN' AND SCN AGRICULTURE LIME AND RDADROCK GENERAL TRUCKING WDODHULL, ILLINOIS QA , J U SFX - BN -X xx 'x . ff? :J - f- I main NW THE MOHAWK l948 11111-11 'Q S .-ML I VVQQD , of Mom HA T QQMPANY V E mzzizz 31351: HUME P1 ease notify us and we I will contact you at your convenience regardless - of distance. S DICK SHAW, Manager- I A L- if A C. Don Wycoff R f' AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER i., L l w Q ' 5 Five years ago, a local farmer moved to town , when he heard that the country was at war. I-Y r I I I LJ 3 'J r me ,fb . i - .-.,. , I M i.e.M,1- ,mm ,, X Q2 'I imrcf:-cm ' 5 '-o-- ' g.,.. 'l 1-ah, S,-.Tx P - H ' f ' I S' I w E R xggf' If g'+'.ug-I D I A M 0 N D S Q? 1 J' EL S I .eg V. !,,,,.X - K., A SQ Q HILL ARCADE 'fn 'mf I KELLOGG G R 0 G E R I E S and d an MAIN M E A 'I' S 1 Phone 319 GM-'ESBURG' ILLINOIS Altona Illinois fl! A vw NM THE MOHAWK I948 I ,E , ELEM. f-P4ILl'lPfb I 1222225522 SERVICE V CCL! EN STATICDN CREAM U' S' RdYAL TIRES QUALITY :cz cnEAM IGREASING-BATTERIES-TIRE nm:-Marne g AND 222221 21122222 ONEIDA ILLI OIS Phone 123 HOMOGENIZED MILK GALESBURG'S FINEST UALESBURG ILLINOIS DIAL 6700-6 L J.. , L 11 1.. ,,,, A sign on a laundry window: 'Don't kill your wife, let us do your dirty work.' 'lt' 1 V F' MAKE 219 E 1 F5 Q QE fo --ij 5mm E A ? 201- 'EE 1- an 2? f ' 2: f .f- - awww- ' 4 -' 1' s' L 3 ' X 5 2 abs-R ,X 5 Ymwg 2 2 Nui 5 this your HEADQUARTERS for GRADUATION GIFTS GRADUATION RINGS GRADUATION WATCHES PEN AND PENCIL SETS . Main St. Galesburg, Ill I - rl: Y ' 2122 21222222 222222 2212222 21211221112 21ET ELLIS QUALITY JEWLERS GALESBURG ILLINOIS 1-Aw A Nw THE MOHAWK I948 . l I l i , coMPL1MEN'rs 1WhenyoucometoG:ALVAv1s1t 1, QW Q or L L MLLLEBLE QINCI AIR -ULU- -J .- ' 532 SPlQN!'ClV 152225235 ' QIQBE WOODHULL Duane Peart, Mgr. ILLINOIS L PITTSBURG PAINT--WKLLPAPER G 0 'D F R E Y G-LAS! A N D E n s o N , wlunow sannms Q mmnmcmw Le L - L f e ee L General to his troops: 'When the eneny gets within one , thousand yards of our trenches, we're going to retreat. I'm a little lame, so I'm going to start now! lr' L L' e e L 2 L - L W ct L cc e CONGRATULATIONS ? IO!-IN Q CDN ' 'Q ,L L L J L Bn a fine Annual and the L - end of a successful year. CHAPEL EEA!!! GALYA M2223 I L L I N o I s , EALEE V Q can ' 4 Pnomme no. 4 Q ILLINOIS 3 K ,,1,-....- .- .-4...--......, 3? N if - ' ff- ff , Qyqgfig R220 93' THE MCI-IAWK l9ll8 THE GALESBURG BAKERS HCVVE !,L,CKY BUY TRAIXIDS GALESBURG ILLINOIS MURNEN 'bS 'Where Style-Quality' and 'Price Meet' C.An,vA ILLIIXIQIS 'l I l' ' ' ' A11 politicians have three hats- one they wear, one they throw in the ring, and one they talk through! K , , 1 lg ' ' 'I-It-v conpnznx-:urs Y0urii 'Q+2+3N SQEES SERVIQE 1-QUR AL1,,Is-gg-IALMEHQ DEAL-E13 5. WOODHULL ILLINOIS Phone 150 IDA I 1 X RlNCl5ERCQ EELXUTY WOODHULL ILLINOIS I NJ 4 Phone 51 X A 9 - pk. 3 SN .-'xx , - i QSM f igaz R 4? A w YW THE Mol-:AWK 1948 - J 1 Al 'BCDBS GRILL MARCPAMYIS T H E P L A C E T O C O M E C 0 N F E C T I O N E R Y T O R LY 0 U R S A N D W I C H H O T L U N C H E S A N D - D I N N E R , 8 A N D W I C H E S OPEN 7 A. M.-12 P. M. I C E C R E A M QUICK AND COUBTEOUS SERVICE I I C A N D Y YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED GALVA ILLINOIS ONEIDA ILLINOIS Five years ago, a local farmer moved to towm when he heard that the country was at war. A definition of a widower--the only man with an angel for a wife! A JOIN YOUR C 0 N G R A T U.L A T I O N S GALESBURG Y. M. C. A. T O T H E 1 9 4 3 GRADUATING CLASS SWIMMING mucruo K N Q X BOWLING QQUNIY FARM I UREAU GALESBURG ILLINOIS IT'S YOUR GALESI-suns I ' HI-Y TRI-HI-Y A A SERVICE ORGANIZATION , 5 E 5 yi 5 , Fon FARMERS I 5 pil,n-1,51-Q.-q, irq ll '-'li-- I x wide? -STX flgis . q ,1 THE MOHAWK i948 CII.. UIIBEEY CHOUBE FARMECITY ' DELIVERIES Place orders with telephone operator. i ,HE ,lj , -A' 1 ' , TE ST ANDARD 4 BEN FRANKIJN PRGDUCTS THE N THOUS USEFUL I T E M 8 G-ALVA, ILLINOI ORE A S Photographerw onmtzlsm of some women in summer clothing--Underdeveloped and overexposedl '. , A 5 4-4-R .- S 4 W - R - 1 f 4 n n Q A Q or A ,MR gf g E E ip E G' f- ' Q5 I c - 3 QLHETJ d1,'.:.'Ki 414.-,V-,-. : K fi -, i 5- g :fix ' W L gwf .. .rox-m DEERE IMPLEMENTS P o U L E R Y AND C R E A M REPAIR sERv1cE E G G S E QNEIDA R E D C 0 M R r E E D s Phone 251 ILLINOIS ONEIDA 1LL1No1s ., . -, ., .. ... .....--.q- J J rl 4 'TXQ 'X KXX ff-fl? 'W 5 14? rf! ww THE MOHAWK l9ll8 -ii-lui ANDERSQN 5v,0AN'3p STATE CAI'QAQ-E Rig fQX PXJ Fi. Tnucxs-TnggijjjgigromoaILE ONEIDA, ILLINOIS BRIGGS AND STRATTON The bank of good service. SERVICE Member of Federal Deposit Telephone 151-46 ONEIDA ILLINOIS Insurance Corporation A A I A A , A EPITAPH: 'Here lies the body of Jake Ginsberg--if not notify Bloomberg the undertaker--immediately! A 5 - D AND fe ' .w Q L 5 A BT A JT Y 5 as A, L Q Ho P P 4' NJ ... AND HEATING SPECIALIZING IN f RADIO WAVES e coLn WAVES Phone 202 I ALSO A ONEIDA TMACHINE a MACHINELESS PERMANENTST ILLINOIS T Two doors east of Post Office ONEIDA ILLINOIS SSN .Ni -5 5 , 4-i 1, 'Biz ,J ' 0 4413- 1 3 : - . , x4g,2?g -.- YIM' THE MOHAWK l9ll8 giiinl-li ' i ' r 1 FARMERS HA R DVVARE I COMPANY Norge 5 Grand Gas Ranges H I Norge at Philco Refrigerators Philco L ROA Radios and Phonographs RCA k COLUMBIA RECORDS Full line of Hardware S. D. AND SAM D. METCALF ONEIDA ILLINOIS vii..-:-:-., 9 M, . in I - IN M NOR! OF - ' f -M JOHNNY OLSON 5 . - --- --- L Y O 5 who along with the B other generous businessmen QW H QMTG of the surrounding area ARM! and SURPLUS GOODS Come in--Look around You 're always welcome 17 Public Square GALESBURG ILLINOIS 1 B in 1 contributed to the success of this annual by placing their advertlliments in it. We thank them! I 2 2 rv Q 11, G I :N -5 X gg Q :W f ,Hn WSW' THE MOHAWK I948 n I ALWAYS QUALITY cLEANEns BELIAELE ELEAHEBQ 6 GALIA ' ILn1no1s 'I' R.SANDER'S NOTICNS DRUGS ALTONA ILLINOIS i sHoEs--nnY coons 9 EIBQMQBEN AND EHQHBEEN CLQTHIERS sas E Main sc GILESBURG ILLINOIS H E R N D 0 N S T 0 R E Groceries Meats Dry Goods Phone 27 WOODHULL ILLINOIS I T 7: I1f1....-fwM..ws Q '.'- ga if g ain? Qmgc EH C?-?lf is J E W E L E R CALVA ILLINOIS 255 L I 5, 1,3 E 5 1,3 E The-Friendly Theatre in the Friendly Community gglgxg ggg QQQQ LN PICTURES Finest Sound Projection Air-Conditioned Comfort Phone 252 Galva, Illinois HQQQBHLL ' QLEABEBQ Cleaning Pressing Repairing Telephone 2-119 CARLSON STUDIO PORTRAITSHKODAK FINISHING ARGUS CAMERAS Your Portrait, une gift that only you can give. 354i Front Street Phone 379 Galva Illinois .- - .Q 1 W- - -vm. f. . -X A , 1gsggmn1-n-.u.'9,y-5-u,.,-:1avu-nlwswg-qua-yum V q i, I , ,. v ,., ,... - Q : 1 - v -41- ' A Q , 'S ,nah -1' , 1 ,--N -41 of g I I- iii' 1 - - -qw '5'.-,- .wp Nw Q . A-ir g w . - 4 K1 ,. ' ll, - QA71' 395-' ' ' 1 : ' V 1 E zszzmsa rf'..vm , , 'Vg M- ,V j , ., . ' i. 5 . I , , . - H! I 11 I , l 1 , j Agquust W urxrm . 'um In ' Q il lliI iluia ' num wmv-uw fwrrf ' 1 Q . , , 51 infant' i5Ztm4 1i ?'3'309 ll, nn F 3 nmmmas . ' vikdffwh ' D19 fair.:-wVf..qg5,,1, 21 Zl:.l.Q!!' 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