Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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€ I) c 1 9 2 3 X U a P + t|»» —— Ml m—m—m « m ■■ — - ■ m—m mmmmmmmmm »«|i ALUMNI We often wonder what becomes of our old school mates who have gone out to make their mark in the world. We have checked up on all the graduates of S. T. H. S., and find them in the following places: CLASS OF “23” Charles W. Dyas, Sandwich, 111; Henry D. Hoepner, Columbia College, Dubuque, Iowa; Ralph J. Sauter, Sandwich, 111; David I. Hough, Sandwich, 111; Curtiss W. Nelson, Sandwich, 111; Orrin C. Bromeland, Newark, 111; Waldo H. Hummel, Assistant Chemist, Martinez, Calif; Paul T. Barton, School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo; William S. Stinson, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; Stanley W. Smith, Chicago Dental School, Chicago, 111; Howard L. Gengler, Oswego, 111; Everette S. Wilson, Rockford, 111; Harold F. Page, Sandwich, 111; Gertrude Eastman Otto, Sandwich, 111; Ethyl Fowler, Secretary, Chicago, 111; Ruth M. Pierce, Stenographer, Aurora, 111; Herbert Kegel, Sandwich, 111; William Francis, Sandwich, 111; Agnes Johnson, Sandwich, 111; Annis Knights, Sandwich, 111; Alma Peterson, Teacher; Sandwich, 111; Lela Morns, Sheridan, 111; Helen Dakin, University of Illinois, Champaign, 111; Delia Weber, Sandwich, 111; Lucille Campbell, Newark, 111; LaVora Worby, Clerk; Aurora, 111; Genevieve Thompson, Teacher, Waterman, 111; Robert Wallace, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; Anolda Floen, Bookkeeper, Sandwich, 111; Blanche Jackson, Sandwich, 111; Helen Keeler, Stenographer, Ottawa, 111; Pearl Tuttle, Aurora, III; Horace Bradley, Los Angeles, Calif; Clark Keene, Joliet, 111; Donald Oddsen, University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. CLASS OF “24” Harold Anderson, St. Olaf’s, Northfield, Minn; Bengt Arvidson, Somonauk, 111; Mabel Butler, Sandwich, 111; Helena Burdick, Sandwich, 111; Mary Como, Bank clerk; Sandwich, 111; Hazel Dahl Kell, Sandwich, 111; Maureene Darnell, DeKalb Normal, DeKalb, 111; Howard Delano, Bloomington, 111; Wallace Fanning, University of Illinois, Champaign, 111; Daniel Francis, Sandwich, 111; Jesse Fruland, Newark, 111; Gladys Hamre, Telephone operator, Newark, 111; Carrie Hill, Newark, 111; Mildred Hollenback, Millbrook, 111; Morris Hubbard, Sandwich, 111; John Gray, Plano, 111; Mabel Ingemun-son, Teacher, Newark, 111; Arthur Johnson, Sandwich, 111; Oliver Johnson, Sandwich, 111; Gerald Johnson, St. OlaFs College, Northfield, Minn; Edythe Kirk, N. W. College, Naperville, III; Lester Larson, Aurora Business College, Aurora, 111; Ruth Louks, Sandwich, 111; Frances Miller, Stenographer, Aurora, 111; Charles Mosher, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; Dean Mosher, Sandwich, 111; Kenneth Mosher, Clerk, Sandwich, 111; LaVerne Nelson, Newark, 111; Lawrence Northcutt, Clerk, Sandwich, 111; Bernice Olsen; Newark, 111; Martin Paden, Sandwich, 111; Charlotte Peterson, Newark, 111; Everette Peterson, Newark, 111; Simon Peterson, Newark, 111; Robert Sidford, Sandwich, 111; Margaret Viets, Kalamazoo Normal, Kalamazoo, Mich; Alice Wagner, Teacher, Sandwich, 111; Cecilia Wagner, DeKalb Normal, DeKalb, 111; Harriet West, Wheaton College, Wheaton, 111. Page Twenty-two

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€ be 1025 I ft a p +-— S. T. H. S. DRAMATIC CLUB Early in October the students of S. T. H. S. who were interested in dramatics met to organize a dramatic association. About seventy students joined the club at the first, several dropping out before the year was over. The idea of the club is to promote student interest in dramatics and ability to present plays. The officers elected for the year are as follows: President—Arthur Hill; Vice President—Harriet Paine; Secertary—Edward Mosher, Treasurer—Robert Vlack. Miss Hennis and Miss DuVal were faculty advisors. The first program consisted of two one-act plays “The Crimson Cocoanut” and “The Neighbors which were acted by members of the Dramatic Club. These two plays brought out the dramatic ability of the students who took part, especially that of the Freshmen and Sophomores. The proceeds of the entertainment were given over to the curtain fund. We are glad to say that the curtains are almost paid for. The Dramatic Club of this year has been more active than clubs of former years. A program and business meeting was held every month sponsored by a committee of members, while formerly the meetings were few and far between. FINIS 'Tis fine to see the old school, and travel up and down Among the famous corridors and class rooms of renown. To admire the stately teachers and the period bell that rings— But now I think I've had enough of antiquated things. So it’s home again, and home again, the old home for me! My heart is turning home again, and there I long to be, In the place of youth and freedom beyond the classroom walls. Where the grass is full of sunlight and the air is full of balls. Oh, Algebra has its fancies, English has its nouns; And Latin has it theses, and all the spelling downs; And it's sweet to dream in study-hall, and it’s great to study Rome; But when it comes to living, there is no place like Home. —Henry Werener Page Twenty-one



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C I) c 1 9 2 5 Ml il p +- DC' YOU REMEMBER THE DAY— We nearly drowned watching the boys play football against West Aurora? The Freshmen gave a rubber band concert with the season tickets? Of 103-13? We had our pictures taken in the library and most of the girls looked at the photographer instead of at the camera? The ag room wasn't occupied? Fat Southwick became acquainted with Elizabeth? We had the ukelele fever? And the bunco disease? Hurdy gave Virginia her first auto nde? Bob Vlack and Don Rosentrater led cheers in pep meeting? We had campaign speeches and elected President Coolidge, and many malted milks changed hands? Whitey hurt his leg at Amboy, and Cider had to be pulled off the field7 Our corridors were lined with pictures and we had to give oral themes on which one we liked best? Pauly tackled King? We had nut tests in assembly? The Juniors gave a dance when it was about forty below zero? The little first graders sang for us in assembly? Sam's cat came to school looking like a miniature lion? We almost beat Hinckley in basketball? The cafeteria quartet didn't get enough to eat? The cat entertained us in chapel? Bill Morrow wasn't late? We ploughed through the mud to Waterman and licked Earlville? The Juniors put on the prologue of their play in assembly? Bob Warner chased Beatrice with the school cat? The Juniors had their play proceeds stolen? We listened to the Inaugural Address and had to wait till one o'clock for dinner? We had an addition of 300 (chickens) to the enrollment? Frances got her new sweater with the “S” on it? The underclassmen defeated the Seniors in basketball? Jess became interested in the other sex? Miss Hennis began to say, “This is a study hall?” Margaret Whitson began riding in a Buick? The bachelor club started? The aeroplanes began to go over daily? Page Twenty-three

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