Stonington High School - Stony Echoes Yearbook (Stonington, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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19 STONY ECHOES 26 Twenty MONROE V. HOLBEN President Class '25, Football '22, '23, '24, '25, Ag. Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Stony Racket Literary Society '25. '26, Advertising Man- ager '26. Business is business, Bring in the ads, I f -others won't give them, Then go ask your dads. Kfspudii JESSIE KERNEY MILLS Cheer Leader '25, '26, Home Economics Club '23, '24, Literary Society '23, '24, Glee Club '25, '26, Stoney Racket Society '25, '26, Miss Somebody Else '25, School Calendar '26, Sen- ior Class Tearn, Line Foot- ball '25, Volleyball '25, Basketball '26, Pleasure and action make the hours seein short. Jed CHARLES F. BOARDMAN Basketball '25, '26, Football '24, '25, Ag, Club '24, Lit- erary Society '23, '24, Stony Racket' '25, '26, Miss Somebody Else '25, His Best Investment '26, Senior Charge '26, Busi- ness Manager of Stony Echoes '26, Great must be his worth, For though he's quiet, His presence is always felt. Slots GLADYS STERNS Home Economics '23-'24, Literary Society '23-'24, Glee Club '25-'26, Stony- racket '25-'26, Line Foot- ball '25. Truly a worthy friend. x1Mandy1:

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19 STONY ECHOES. 26 MABEL BAKER Home Economics Club '23- '25g Girls' Literary Society '24g Stontonian Literary Society '25-'26g Class His- tory '26. 'Tis only noble to be ,good Kind hearts are more than cononets. Mabel MAURICE HEBENSTRIET Ag. Club '21, '22, '23, '25, '26g Literary Society Stoney Racket '25, '2'6g All On Account of Polly '23. A plodoler sets out slowly, But he always arrives. MARGARET Cox Blue Mound Glee Club '25- '26g Stontonian '26g His Best Investment '26, Always flitting around Never can be found. Peggy Nineteen.



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19 STONY ECHOES 26 CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors, leave on record our present and past lives so that our successors may profit by our faults as well as our honors obtained. Four short years ago sixty-three blundering and nervous students entered the Stonington Community High School, knowing not what to do in the midst of so many upperclassmen. Each one of us was just as green as another, if not a little greener. Everyone was rushing to get out of our way be- cause we were dashing through the halls like first graders. When the bell sounded Mr. Lowry directed us to our classes and each one of us was trying to get a back seat. A few days later a notice was seen on the bulletin board saying, A Freshman class meeting in Fresh- man room at 4 o'clock. At four o'clock the room was vacant and Miss Prichard found us wandering all over the building, forgetting about the meeting. After twenty minutes of hard wark she managed to get us all together and the following ofiicers were elected for the year: President. Hunter Chapmang Vice-President, Phyllis Corzineg Secretary, Mildred McCormick, Treasurer, Joe Emerson. At the close of first semester we assisted in giving a farewell party to Miss Christenson who had resigned her position and was leaving for Honolulu to join her future husband. A little later in the year we gave a rook party for the entire school. By this time we were sailing along very smoothly for Freshmen. The next year our class appeared to be a little brighter although a larger number of our classmates had dropped out. This year we planned to be even more successful than the first. We had forgotten the days when we were Freshies and were now standing in the corridors discussing the mistakes of our successors. A class meeting was called to order with Miss Boyle as class advisor, and we chose Carl Kunard as our President and Mildred Buffington as Secretary and Treasurer. At the beginning of second semester we were very sorry to learn that our faithful president was being transferred to Taylorville High School. Then we immediately selected Elizabeth Gilmour for President. Feeling that we were now better qualified for social events than previously, we entertained the stu- d ents and faculty of the school at a Hollowe'en Hard Time Party. It was during this year that some of the members of our class .took the marrying fever and consequently they began disappearing one by one. Our Junior year was started out with great efforts and plans for reaching the day when we would become dignified Seniors. It seemed like a dream for we had a new faculty and our new class advisor was Miss Ennis. This year the following officers were elected: President. Monroe Holbeng Vice-President, Phyllis Corzine, Secretary, Mabel Pyleg Treasurer, Louise Sailsbury. Several changes were made during this year. In Sep- tember we gave a weiner roast for Miss Dorothy Ellison who was leaving for her new home in Virginia, Illinois. During the Basketball Tournament the Juniors served dinner to secure money for the treasury. February 19, we presented Miss Somebody Else which was well given and proved to increase our bank account which we used for giving the Junior-Senior Reception. Two of our members, Henry Arbogast and Trenna Bufiington, were forced to discontinue school because of illness. During this year the first copy of Stony Echoes was printed and we did our best in helping to make it a success. Twenty-one

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