Sycamore High School - Leaves Yearbook (Sycamore, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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s ,. J. H5 ORAUT-I Freshman Alphabet A is for Anderson, whose car is bright red, B is for Bowers, who'd like to raise Ned. C is for Carlson, so jolly and fat, D is for Darling, who wears a black hat. E is for Elliott, the bright boy in school, F is for Fruit, who obeys every rule. G is for Greyg she's not very tall, H is for Harney, who plays basketball. I is for Initiative, and who has more? Did you watch our team pile up that score? J is for Jorgensen, a good looking boyg K is for Kebil, who's looking for joy. L is for Lindstrom, who takes the girls riding, M is for Mabel, Our Head now presiding. N is for Niebergall, a girl that is prudent, O is for Ovitz, a very good student. P is for Parke, who leads in our yells, Q is for Quality, as everyone tells. J R is for Robinson, who clumps while he grins, S is for Swansonsg we know them as twins. T is for Tuestad in a cheerful tone, U is for Ulery, who plays a trombone. V is for Victory, it's our middle nameg W is for Wells, who's always the same. X is for X-Ams, where the Freshmen-Oh my! Y is for Years, they'1l pass in Our High. Z is for Zeal, which is last but not least, Here's to '32, may it ever succeed. JOE MCCONAGHIE, '32 '-Page twenty-four



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THE ORACLE First Row-Evelyn Elliot, Nellie Hall, Jessie Lee, Ila Floto, Ruth Marion Carlson, Sophia Greenaway, Winifred Burcum, Gertrude Cudden, Selma Doyle, Dorothy Dunmore. Second Row-Lucille Johnson, Grace Little, Eleanor Gandy, Bernice Brunke, Marion Boyle, llean Aimone, Lois Fothergill, Edythe Andrson, Louise Dooley. Third Row-Miss Hulbert, Juanita Brunke, Laura Lane, Clifford Campbell, Lyle Joiner, Richard Lind, Leona Bowen, Marietta Foster, Aileen Foy. Fourth Row-Brune Dunmore, Richard Little, Harvey Lindstrom, Robert Birkner, Maurice Humphrey, Russell Hennigan, Lester Harris, Donald Holmes, George Dutton Jr. Sophomore Scouts President ....,........... .....,...., M ax Mabel Vice President ......... ........... J unior Quinn Secretary ,.,...,,..,............,,.,,..,.......,..,,.,..,.....,..,. Juanita Brunke Treasurer .....,.,..................,..........,............,..,....., Anna O'Brien Sponsor, Miss Hulbert On September 4, 1928, a band of newly initiated Sophomores stood outside the Freshmen camp, looking upward to the far distant Senior heights before them and wondering what adventures would be- fall them before they reached that glor- ious goal. Standing grouped around their trusty guide, Miss Hulbert, they chose their lead- ers for the coming year. Max Mabel, a well liked newcomer, was elected for the chief leader of the band. Junior Quinn was assistant, Juanita Brunke was chosen as chief scribe, and Anna O'Brien was selected as chief custodian of provisions. When they gathered their equipment, they started along the rocky path. At first they became weary, for they had not yet become used to the hardships of the trail, but soon they became used to the ways of the trail and plodded steadily onward. At Football Ridge, Max Mabel and Arthur Pierson reached the summit with Brune Dunmore, Russell Hennigan, Clif- ford Campbell, and Donald Molander close behind. Then at a comparative level spot they performed their greatest achievement of the year, the Sophomore Party. After the excitement was over, they set out on their weary way again. They soon reached Examination Glacier, which lay before them glistening white and treach- erous. Never daunted, our sturdy climb- ers pushed cautiously forward. Some of rPage twenty -six

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