Warrensburg Latham High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Warrensburg, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Warrensburg Latham High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Warrensburg, IL) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 27 of 80
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Page 27 text:

 —THE CARDINAL Dorine’s full of fun, but can be so sedate— She isn’t the type to “prattle and prate”. But Hollywood has nothing on us; we’re able To offer M. Lehn as a second Clark Gable. Speaking of “doubles”, there’s one sho’s a darb—oh With Zada around, we can’t see Greta Garbo. We even have Bear twins, the “Cubs” you can see— The fact is, we have quite a me-nag-er-ie. And John Clark Batchelder! He’s shy, but don’t worry. He’s brilliant in studies—gets ’em all in a hurry. We’d like now to introduce one you all know: The one and inimitable Silas—Si Lowe. Miss Nettie is next, her praise shall be sung— She writes the best stories, does Miss Nettie Young! You know Edith Buckley, that dancer so fair? We’ll wager she “taps” her way up that gold stair! Grace Hanes is a girl whom we all like to meet— A marvelous student, and also—she’s sweet. B. Hursh is a synonym for the word “pep”; One look in her eyes—watch out how you step! There’s one who has skin that you’d “just love to touch If Medford should find us, we’d not be worth much. “Viv” Janvrin is jolly, and likes books “right well”, Good-looking and brainy—unusual to tell. For Dorothy life’s always in a Major key— Around her there’s bound to be sweet harmony. Edith Kershner looks quiet, and she likes to read; She has all the pep that a person could need. B. Kepler has eyes that can smile or be grim— When Gene hangs around, well—we envy him. For basketball stars, we have our high hopes With Littrell around, ’cause he “knows the ropes”. Maid Marian reminds us of Miss Priscilla Alden, She seems awfully shy, at least till she’s called on. Margaret Parish likes music a lot, ’tis true— It’s no “fib” to tell—she likes other things too. Miss Tolson is nice to complete our small show— She’s demure as a maid should be—so we all know. [23]

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THE CARDINAL 4- SOPHOMORES Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of high school students in their Sophomore year; No wonder their fame has spread so far! We’ll tell you the reasons—here they are: Of course we put lirst our pres’dent, Bill Butt, Who’s never 1 een known any classes to cut. Our vice-pres’dent’s Mike, or young Mr. Winters— A glance from his eyes tears a board into splinters. And then there is Dorothy—Dorothy Jean— Who’s the same to us all, doesn’t know the word “mean”. Next we present Robert Botts, William Disbrow, The “Laurel and Hardy” of our Warrensburg show. Boyd Binkley is quiet, but awfully smart, too— He drawls, but he’ll get there, we can bet you. Gwendene is a talker, as well as “hair waver”; For girls with straight hair she has proved a life-saver. Bob Gulick is new—just came here last fall; He blushes profusely, then grins at us all. Miss Retha Burdine is so quiet—oh my! She blushes quite easily, and she’s ever so shy. V. Kerwood as speller is Sophomore “champeen”— If you spell her down, you have to be keen. Mil Johnson is red-haired and ever so quiet— If she has a temper, her soft voice belies it. Miss Mary Louise has ability to be A future Jane Austen; at least, so think we. Have you ever noticed how innocent he looks? Bill Shoemaker doesn’t learn his mischief from books! Serene and gray-eyed is Marjorie Wickline, She’s always the same—no matter the time. Miss Mora lives up to her name, which is Good— She’s pleasant. Get mad? Why, she never would! [22]



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THE CARDINAL SOPHOMORES Top row Dorothy Major, Robert Gulick, Robert Disbrow, William Shoemaker, John Clark Batchelder, Silas Lowe, Melvin Lchn, William Disbrow, Howard Littrell, Mildred Johnson, Nettie Young. Second row: Boyd Binkley, Margaret Parish, Edith Kcrshncr, Gwcndcne Franklin, Vivian Janvrin, Elinor McGrath, Marian Marshall, Mary Louise Leinhart, Lucille Boneham, Donna Tolson, Retha Burdine, Dorine Jobe, Mr. Serkes. Third row: Zada Harmon, Betty Kepler, Betty Hursh, Vivian Kerwood, Gladys Binkley, Edith Buckley, Ora Bear, Grace Hanes, Dora Bear, Dorothy Schroeder. Bottom row: Victor Winters. Norman Tuggle, Mac Lobb, Willard Butt. Robert Bolts Medford Cheffcr. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Over the slope of the green hill can Ik seen a band of gypsies in covered wagons. On the first lap of their journey they seem to be having a gay time for they are all singing and laughing together. They come into the valley and ate camping there fot the night. Just as the huge yellow moon is rising over the slope of the distant hills, they can be seen sitting around a large campfire; they are electing their officers for the coming year. They have Edith Buckley for their president, Dorothy Major, vice-president, and Elinor McGrath, secretary. They choose as advisor for helping them through the hardships of the year (and also Latin 1), Miss Moretz. Since that time they have lost a few but have gained one. On the second year of their journey, they elect for president. Willard Butt, vice-president, Victo-Winters, secretary-treasurer, Dorothy Schroeder, and as advisor, Mr. Serkes. Now the last covered wagon goes from our sight; another year is coming and bringing with it—who knows what? [24 1

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