Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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CLASS PROPHECY The crystal gazer from the far cast discovers the future of the Class of 1929. Leona Beams, head waitress in one of Thompson's chain restaurants, Chicago. Scott Harrod shifting scenery for movie stars at Hollywood. Across the sea in China we sec Father Graf.” The head coach at Yale is no other than Everett Killey. George Neuhauser is the flyweight boxing champion of the world. Jockey George Werner rides Mrs. John D. Hertz’s prize horse, No Count.” The president of the K. K. K. (Keen Kuttcr Knives) is Lewis Cunz. Sanford Felder won the mile race at the Olympics. Another winner. Helen Hartmann won the girls’ hundred yard dash. In a Leland restaurant Thelma Larson is a cabaret dancer. Phoebe Lett won out as the best typist for the S. M. Co. Snowball Zoologist,” a beetle enthusiast, leads us to Wallace Bowen. Zeigfield has found our best dancer, Althea Lowry. Helen Coy is supervisor of a clogging school at Northville Opera House. If A1 Smith ever chooses a cabinet (?), he will want our radical Lawrence Morey. In a circus you can hear Isabel Devine, the most talkative woman in history. In 1938 Edith Hartley ran for Congress on the Socialist ticket. Mark Love was succeeded at W. G. N. by Don Rosentreter, basso. Hear the celebrated Lyceum lecturer on Sheridan’s Ride,” by Josephine Beitel. The bad town of Cicero is learning history from Fern Larson. East-Side—West-Side, All Around the Town” is Marian Wheeler's favorite song. Mildred Ringe, alias Miss Illinois,” was at Atlanta, Ga. in 1935. We read the oftice sign of Henry A. Mosher, M. D.” as we drive past Freeland Corners. Mary Johnson has had opportunity to say Fermez la bouche” many times. She is a governess in a French family. Donald Dayton is picking apples from the tops of the trees in California and still keeping his feet on the ground. A. O. Fosscc and Co. employs Mildred Fish, the world’s champion typist. Harrison Lindner enjoys his cattle ranch in Nevada, where a nickel is worth five cents. Students wishing Domestic Science instruction see Mary Phelps at 444 Ash Avenue. Station P-A-S-S is giving its weekly bridge lesson. Director, Helen Rood. Naomi Herbig is one of the efficient maids in the Aurora-Leland Hotel. Taylor Trunks Captained by Phern Eastman,” is the name of a snapshot of five girls. In Paul Whiteman’s orchestra we hear Browning Knights giving piccolo solos. Call Assistant Chief Richard Mclnturf in case of fire. Jack Chapman is installing A. P. stores in that Bally” country. Mme. Dollce Pettee is the head hair dresser of models in Marshall Field’s. Twenty-seven 1 1929 ±=======u

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The Red and White,” a giant passenger plane took off in September, 1924. It had 58 passengers, a very large list for that type of plane. The pilot was elected, Henry Mosher. During the first year one thing came to dim the happiness of the group. One of its members, Philip Fanning, met with a fatal accident. At the beginning of this trip, even though we were green, these passengers showed great hopes as thinkers by having a very large honor roll. They were a noisy crew, but if one listened he could hear the suggestions of music and rhetoric through the chatter and confusion. There were a few of the crew, the strong brave ones who were courageous enough, who ventured to compete with others in athletics, but they did little of note. I.ittlc spectacular flying was done that first year, except a tailspin in the form of an assembly and a party or two. You sec it was an inexperienced group. Then the first landing came. The next year an viving, came back to time they were as they used their talents team, and others tried sports. Five debaters Music came to be the they merrily sang as was very greatly in- enthusiastic group, 46 of the old crew sur-try it again. Isabel Devine was pilot. This strong, noisy, and intelligent as usual, but to advantage. Some made the football for basketball, as well as for the other and one orator were found in their midst, guiding star of this Red and White” and they strove onward. The honor roll, too, creased by their numbers. But again the plane descended and the second trip was done. The third year, a wiser and a more industrious group, calling themselves Juniors, came back. They again chose Henry Mosher pilot. That year they showed the world that one should Turn to the Right,” by a play. They continued in athletics and showed a competing plane, Seniors” how to throw a baseball. The Red and White” speakers in the differ-year by having the speakers, and six detournament.. They operetta, and other their numbers was a team. Never in all their books. They honor as a class, also As all happy events end, this year, too. passed everyone in quantity and quality of ent public speaking events during the third prize orator, the best extemporaneous baters who won second place in the district lent many for the singing contests, the musical functions. Of this group, one of member of the state champion judging their trip, though, did this class forget knew their abe’s always, and received high having the highest individual in scholarship turned into memories. The fourth and last trip the plane was to make commenced with 34 passengers, with Lawrence Morey as pilot. As they passed over the largest city in the world, they all yelled and acted So This Is London,” a huge success of a play. They were musical leaders having three members of the well known quartet, a girls’ sextet, and many members in glee clubs, orchestra, and chorus. They were mental leaders as well, having highest class honors. Many of their members entered the public speaking field and there again were successful by having a prize dcclaimer, an extemporaneous speaker, and five debaters. In athletics, they contributed loyal support and many active members who did their best. This class also proved themselves good entertainers in giving dances and parties. At last, the Red and White” had a forced landing at the city of Graduation.” They could no longer be carried. Singly and separately they departed retaining beautiful memories of their happy flight as an encouragement for new trails. Twenty-six



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