Toulon Township High School - Tolo Yearbook (Toulon, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Spring, Nineteen Thirty-two 27 •+ •Shakespeare—Midsummer Night’s Dream. •Shakespeare—Comedy of Errors. •Shakespeare—Coriolanus. •Shakespeare—Henry V. •Shakespeare—Romeo and Juliet. •Shakespeare—Twelfth Night. Shakespeare—The Tempest. •Shaw—Androcles and the Lion. •Sheridan—The Rivals. •Sheridan—The School for Scandal. •Wilde, Oscar—Salome. •Wilde, Oscar—The Importance of Being Earnest. THE BIBLE AND CLASSICAL EPICS (Read one from this list.) Homer—The Illiad. Virgil—The Aeneid. SOPHOMORE Eight books are required during the year. (Books starred are in the School Library.) FICTION (Read at least two from this list.) •Allen—A Kentucky Cardinal. •Bangs—The House Boat on the Styx. Bennett—Helen With the High Hand. •Cervantes—Don Quixote. •Connor—Black Rock. Connor—Man From Glengarry. •Connor—Glengarry School Days. •Cooper—The Pathfinder. •Davis—A Friend of Caesar. •Davis—A Victor of Salames. •Davis—Soldiers of Fortune. •Dumas—The Count of Monte Cristo. •Dumas—The Three Musketeers. •Doyle—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. •Eggleston—The Hoosier School Master. •Farnol—The Amateur Gentlemen. Famol—High Adventure. •Farnol—The Broad Highway. •Ferber—Buttered Side Down. Ford—The Honorable Peter Sterling. •Ford—Janice Meredith. •Fox—The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. •Fox—Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. •Gale—Miss Lulu Bett. Haggard—King Solomon’s Mines. •Hergesheimer—Java Head. Homer—The Odyssey. •Bible—Old Testament: Genesis. Exodus. Ruth. First Kings. Second Kings. First Samuel. Second Samuel. Job. Daniel. Jonah. •Bible—New Testament: Matthew. Mark. Luke. John. The Acts. READING LIST. Hergesheimer—Three Black Pennies. Hope—The Prisoner of Zenda. •Hough—The Covered Wagon. •Johnson—The Varmint. •Johnson—To Have and to Hold. •Kipling—Kim. •Kyne—Cappy Ricks. •London—The Sea Wolf. •London—White Fang. •Masefield—Martin Hyde, The Duke’s Message. •McCarthy—If I Were King. •Sabatini—The Sea Hawk. •Sabatini—Scaramouche. •Shakespeare—All’s Well That Ends Well. “Shakespeare—Much Ado About Nothing. •Stevenson—Kidnaped. •Stockton—Squirrel Inn. “Tarkington—Seventeen. “Thompson—Alice of Old Vincennes. •Wallace—Ben Hur. •Wescott—David Harum. •Wilkinson—The Ding Bat of Arcady. •Wister—The Virginian. •Wister—Lady Baltimore. Verne—Tour of the World in Eighty Days. BIOGRAPHY, ETC. (Read at least one book from this list.) •Austin—The Promised Land. Arnold—The Life of Lincoln.

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26 +• Spring, Nineteen Thirty-two JUNIOR READING LIST. Nine books are required during the year. (Books starred are in the School Library.) FICTION. (Read at least two from this division.) ‘Austen—Pride and Prejudice. “Barrie—The Little Minister. Barrie—Sentimental Tommy. •A. Bennett—Buried Alive. ‘Blackmore—Lorna Doone. ‘Boswell—Life of Johnson. ‘Bronte—Jane Eyre. ‘Conrad—Nigger of the Narcissus. Conrad—Youth. “Crail—John Halifax, Gentleman. ‘Daudet—Tartarin of the Alps. ‘Daudet—Tartarin of Tarascon. ‘Dickens—Oliver Twist. ‘Dickens—Hard Times. •Dickens—David Copperfield. •Dickens—Nicholas Nickleby. Dickens—Great Exceptions. •Dickens—The Old Curiosity Shop. Dickens—Pickwick Papers. Doyle—The White Company. •Eliot—Adam Bede. •Eliot—The Mill on the Floss. •Eliot—Romola. •Mrs. Gaskell—Cranford. •Goldsmith—The Vicar of Wakefield. •Hardy—Tess of the D’Urbervilles. •Hardy—Under the Greenwood Tree. Hardy—The Return of the Native. •Hudson—Green Mansions. Hugo—Ninety-three. Hugo—Notre Dame de Paris. Hugo—The Toilers of the Sea. •Kingsley—Westward Ho! •Kipling—Puck of Pook’s Hill. •Kipling—Kim. •Kipling—The Light That Failed. •Lamb—Essays of Elia. •Locke—The Beloved Vagabond. •Locke—House of Baltazar. •Lockhart—Life of Scott. •Lytton—The Last Days of Pompeii. Maclaren—Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush. ♦Masefield—Sard Harker. •Melville—Typee. Parker—Seats of the Mighty. •Pepys—Samuel Pepys’ Diary. •Porter—Scottish Chiefs. •Reade—Cloister and the Hearth. “Scott—Kenilworth. •Scott—Guy Mannering. •Scott—Rob Roy. •Scott—Heart of the Midlothian. •Scott—The Talisman. “Scott—Quentin Durward. “Stevenson—Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. “Stockton—Casting Away of Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshine. “Thackeray—Vanity Fair. •Thackeray—Pendennis. •Thackeray—Henry Esmond. •Walpole—The Young Enchanted. “Walpole—The Green Mirror. •Walpole—The Duchess of Wrexe. “Walpole—Jeremy. “Walpole—The Cathedral. • Wa lpole—Fortitude. Walpole—The Old Ladies. •Wells—Men Like Gods. Wells—Tuno Bungay. Wells—The Undying Fire. “Wells—Mr. Brittling Sees it Through. •Wells—Bealby. DRAMA. (Read at least one from this list.) •Barrie—The Admirable Crichton. •Barrie—Dear Brutus. Barrie—Echoes of the War. Barrie—A Kiss for Cinderella. •Lord Dunsany—Plays of Gods and Men. “Fitch—Beau Brummel. “Fitch—Nathan Hale. •Fitch—Barbara Frietchie. “France—The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. ' Galsworthy—J ustice. •Galsworthy—The Mob. •Goldsmith—She Stoops to Conquer. “Gregory—Seven Short Plays. •Ibsen—Ghosts. “Ibsen—Enemy of the People. “Ibsen—A Doll’s House. Maeterlink—The Blue Bird. “Mackaye—The Scarecrow. “Mackaye—Jeanne D’Arc. “Moody—The Great Divide. N oyes—Sherwood. Rostand—Chanticleer. “ Shakespeare—Hamlet.



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28 +• Spring, Nineteen Thirty-two •Bachellor—A Man for the Ages. •Bachellor—In the Days of Poor Richard. Barrus—Burroughs, Boy and Man. Bolton—Girls Who Became Famous. Davis—Life in a Mediaeval Barony. •Eastman—From Deep Woods to Civilization. Evans—Sailor's Log. •Gauss—Through College on Nothing a Year. •Howell—My Mark Twain. •LaSalle and Wiley — Vocations for Girls. •Muir—Story of My Boyhood and Youth. •Ravage—An American in the Making. •Roosevelt—Letters to His Children. •Washington—Up From Slavery. •Weaver—Vocations for Girls. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. (Read at least one book from this list.) Arnin—The Caravaners. •Custer—Boots and Saddles. Du Chaullu—The Land of the Midnight Sun. Duncan—Dr. Grenfell’s Parish. FRESHMAN Eight books are required during the year. (Books starred are in the School Library.) ANIMAL, PLANT, NATURE STORIES Atkinson—Grey Friar’s Bobby. Bostock—Training of Wild Animals. •Bullen—Cruise of the Cachalot. Burroughs—Squirrels and Other Fur-bearers. Burroughs—Ways of Nature. •Eaton—On the Edge of the Wilderness. •Cooper—Under the Big Top. •Hudson—Idle Days in Patagonia. •Curwood—Kazan. •Dixon—Human Side of Plants. Dixon—Human Side of Animals. Hagenbeck—Beast and Man. •Kipling—Jungle Book. Lippencott—Red Ben, The Fox of Oak Ridge. •London—Call of the Wild. •Fisher—Home Fires in France. •Franck—Four Months Afoot in Spain. •Gerould—Hawaii. •Hall—High Adventure. •Haliburton—The Glorious Adventure. •Haliburton—The Royal Road to Romance. Hornaday—Campfires in the Canadian Rockies. •Hudson—Idle Days in Patagonia. •Jewett—Country of the Pointed Firs. •London—The Cruise of the Snark. Peary—The North Pole. •Pope—Hawaii, the Rainbow Land. Prescott—The Conquest of Mexico. Prescott—The Conquest of Peru. •Roosevelt—African Game Trails. •Roosevelt—Hunting Trips of a Ranchman. Stefanson—Hunters of the Great North. •Street—Abroad at Home. •Twain—Innocents Abroad. •Twain—Life on the Mississippi •White—Daniel Boone, the Wilderness Scout. •Wallace—The Lure of the Labrador Wild. ♦Wyss—The Swiss Family Robinson. READING LIST. ♦McFarland—Getting Acquainted With the Trees. •Mills—In Beaver World. •Mills—Wild Life in the Rockies. •Ollivant—Bob, Son of Battle. Terhune—His Dog. •Terhune—Lad. Terhune—Lochinvar Luck. •Terhune—Wolf. •E. S. Thompson—Wild Animals at Home. •E. S. Thompson—Wild Animals I Have Known. E. S. Thompson—Lives of the Hunted. BIOGRAPHY. Balfur—Robert Louis Stevenson. Farrar—Story of My Life. •Gilchrist—Life of Mary Lyon. Hagedorn—Boys’ Life of Roosevelt. Holland—Historic Girlhoods. •Keller—World I Live In. •Keller—Story of My Life. “Muir—Story of My Boyhood Youth.

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