Taylorville High School - Drift Yearbook (Taylorville, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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THE DRIFT I DONALD NELSON- Don is one of the most brilliant boys. He plays some basketball, too. His ' chief interest lies in mak- ing good grades. Don is well liked by everyone. ' ' . . . EILEEN NOLAN -Eileen and her saxa- VA'- phone have been very val- ' uable to the band. She can do everything on a - dance floor from waltz to the south side and still come out with a clean ' pair of shoes .... RUTH OLLER-Ruth's lovely curly hair makes all of us sit up and take notice. Her activities have been very few but we shall miss her merry smile and cheery greeting .... RUTH OLLER-Hello, again, folks! My, but these staff members stay up late! Honest to good- ness it is really I, though it doesn't look much like the other me .... HELEN - PARKS-If Helen could ' be put in a two ounce bottle and sold to the public, the label would read, A Sure Cure for the Blues. and would be a whale of a success! . . . DALE PARKS- Dale plays in the band and is another one of the student directors. For three years he played the clarinette but this year he changed to the oboe .... MARY PENN-This is Mary's only year at T. T. H. S. Her other three 1 were spent at Johnston City. We have obtained X many good students from that town. Mary and Dor- othy are always together. . . . REMO PETTI- .NELLI-Remo is another one of our quiet boys, but he is everybody's friend. Remo has been interested in making good grades l. . n pn Y. , . , I x,. ' 1 4. QNA A 14- ff . wed -J I 1 , wr and usually does. We shall miss his quiet manners. JAMES PICCI-Left before end o term. .. . . MARY PICCHIOINI-Mary and her father bring-the Langley gang to school. UUx 'K Mary likes sports and excels in baseball Her black curly hair IS the envy of many girls. . . . DARLINE PRASUN-Darline's main interest has been in the commercial courses. We predict great things in the world of business for this little miss. She also likes sports, mostly from the spectator's view .... CHARLES PROTKO-Charles has not been v active in school life, but his friends say he is a regular fellow. He is a valuable member of the Future Farmers basketball 'team .... 1- I V , W --A 1937419 Twenty-five 'M + 0 .,,g n gr ,gl- LJ.

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vii 'L 1 I ri -us-f-- --w-:- THE DRIFT DOROTHY MILL- MAN-Here's a sad good- bye to a sincere four year's honor student, a splendid literary editor of the Drift staff, and a girl who can be and is ever so many kinds of a friend in one to us .... WIL- LIAM MILLER-Bill's deep voice can be heard booming in the halls. He has been an active mem- ber of the Future Farm- ers for three years. Bill also plays some basket- ball .... MARJORIE MILLER-Marjorie has not been so active but those who know her have a fine friend. She is not the type to make a lot of noise. . . . ROBERT MILLIGAN-Perhaps you haven't read them yet, but if you like our athletic write-ups, you certainly should congrat- ulate Bob. He has a great passion for chewing gum. . . . JOHN MOLER- Johnny is our basketball captain and has saved the day many times by his last minute scores. He is also somewhat of an ora- tor in spite of the fact that he is not a preacher's son .... EVELYN MONTGOMERY--We have had Evelyn only two years, but you don't need to be reminded that she is a G. A. A. officer and our May Queen's second maid of honor to realize how much we think of her. . . . TOM MOR- GAN-People tell me that Tom is the kind of WL Li-1532, boy we like to have MX , around. He attends most xi of the dances and is quite Q V popular. . . . BILL Q MORRISON-Bill just ' E couldn't make up his miind ' whether he wanted to n- fl fini Ln ish or not. He didn't fin- , , H ish, because his family moved away. We'll miss his friendly smile .... ALDO MURARO- ' Aldo is a lot of fun, and the boys all think he is a swell fellow. His presence is always in if great demand .... BOB MCWARD-Bob is one of our chief basketball stars. He has been responsible for many of our victories with his fast dribbling and accuracy in shooting baskets .... GUY NASH-A certain blond girl tells us that Guy is a perfect gentleman. He is a lover of natureg he always looks out the window while giving an oral report .... EDWARD NEIKES-Eddie's broad shoulders have been the despair of many opponent foot- ball players. He is alsp the artist for the Drift. We think his drawings are the tops .... 1937 f 1 -M f I Twenty-four



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xv tx xx x 'X wi I i -i , Y Q .of . x ' N. X if K ...Q 96 I Q - THE DRIFT ' BETTE PURKES- We always associate Bet- te with a certain Culver student. She plays in the band. Her quiet manners and traits will certainly carry her far .... TED- g DY RAMBACH-Ted plays the cymbals in the band and really makes them go. He is also in the cast of Tom Saw- yer. We wonder if Ted ever wears single-breast- ed suits .... BOB RA- SAR-Bob plays football and also does a little act- ing on the side. He held the audience spell-bound with his singing in Ship Ahoy! MARY REN- FRO-If you hear a Yip- pee in the halls, you may rest assured that Mary is somewhere near. She likes sports and was the Senior volleyball captain .... LE MOYNE REPSCHER- Le Moyne is one of our football men and was also on our track team. We seldom go to a high school dance without see- ing Le Moyne there .... TEDDY RIGG-Ted's merry disposition will take him places in the fu- ture. Ted also has his dramatical side, appearing in Ship Ahoy! He is certainly a popular young A man these days .... MARY JUNE RITTER -Mary June's pleasant manners, combined with her ability as a chemist, may blow her far up on the road to success-and 1 the surprising part of it will be to see such pretty eyes belonging to a fust- rate bookkeeper .... MAXINE KINDRED- It seems that at every basketball game Maxine helped to sell candy. She has always been kind in helping whenever she is called on .... ORIE LEE ROBERTS-Orie Lee delights in agitating Mr. Oliver. His big, jolly attitude towards life will carry him far, we are sure. He is one of the best First year typists .... JOHN RODEMS-John also goes to the high school dances and is really a swell fellow. This is his only year at T. T. H. S., but we are sure he leaves many friends be- hind .... ROBERT ROESCH-Robert is quiet and not very active, but many claim him as a good friend. He believes in the motto that silence is golden. We shall all miss him. . . . PHYLLIS SEIBERT-Phyllis plays the flute in the band. It will be difficult to find another as good raps she. She has been interested mainly in music and her studies .... 1 W A' -n ., - .- ! -X ' . , I l X ' ' , 1 9 3 7 ,v-L- V f fd Y Y,1T Q7l , , nf' ' I Twenty-six eww 'f' elvffw F-JZMJW'

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