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nj£ ijiumjjj CLASS OF 36 Chester McGrath—U. S. Naval Academy.........................Annapolis, Md. Jewell Shephard—Mrs. William Disbrow ..........................Warrensburg Dick Gilman—Millikin University ...................................Decatur Helen Stone—Mrs. L. Buckles ........................................Latham Robert Combs—Ferris Electric Appliances............................Decatur Anna Louise Moffett—At Home .........................................Boody Hilda Hepworth—Wayside Inn ........................................Decatur Harriett Marshall—Kresge’s ........................................Decatur William Glosser—Millikin University................................Decatur Anna Marie Bales ..................................................Decatur Francis Culp—Kresge’s .............................................Decatur Maxine Buckley—Mrs. Taylor ........................................Clinton Doris Buckley—Mrs. V. Robinson ....................................Decatur Margaret Ann Keister—At Home...................................Warrensburg Lester Wickline—At Home ..........................................Sullivan Philip Bauman—University of Illinois ............................Champaign Gordon Batchelder—Blackburn College ..........................Carlinsvillc Helen Sibthorp—Millikin University ................................Decatur Irma Good—Mrs. M. Chapel ................................................. Edward Loomis ....................................................Deceased CLASS OF 37 Jim Robbins—Gebhart-Gushards ......................................Decatur Mary Elinor Pease—Married .........................................Florida Annabel Faith—Gebhart-Gushards ....................................Decatur Bill Perkins—University ..........................................Maryland Jack McGorray—Kemper .............................................Missouri Deloras Rodgers—Married ...........................................Decatur Thelma Kent—At Home .........................................Mcchanicsburg Keith Janvrin—At Home .........................................Warrensburg Drexel Albert—At Home .........................................Warrensburg Edwin Rogers—Normal University .....................................Normal CLASS OF ’38 Bernard Batchelder—Millikin University ............................Decatur John Major—Millikin University ....................................Decatur Charles Keister—Millikin University ...............................Decatur Leonard Walker—Millikin University ................................Decatur Billy Robbins—At Home .............................................Decatur Betty Hanes—Brown’s Business College ..............................Decatur Barbara Gilman—Farm Bureau Office .................................Decatur Betty Hepworth—Ridglydale .........................................Decatur Mary Culp—At Home .............................................Warrensburg Mildred Wentworth—Millikin University..............................Decatur Raymond Alsup—At Home .........................................Warrensburg Ben Disbrow—At Home ...........................................Warrensburg Henry McGrath—At Home ...............................................Heman Junior Burdine—At Home ........................................Warrensburg Bertis Brumett—Orchestra ..........................................Decatur
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Play, “Chiseling Chiselers” was given in the high school gym on November 3. Following is the cast of characters: Alfred Savoy, who always takes a chance...........J. R. Brown Jack Wilson, his pal, who is afraid..............Vernon Manes Sally Knickerbocker, a society reporter........Iinogene Tuggle Mrs. Paddington Smythe, rich social climber... .Doris Kerwood Clarissa Phillips, her young friend............Betty Hepworth Joe Peabody, a financier........................Charles Black Mrs. Peabody, his wife..........................Bernice Alsup Gates, butler at Mrs. Paddington Smythe’s......George Binkley Prince Tivani, of Georgia...... .....................Bill Rau Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. Donlin, young society matrons......... .......................... Wilma Munch and Harriet Hanes Mrs. Lindberger, a landlady ......................Betty Hardy Sheriff Johnson ................................ Junior Burdine LIMERICKS I have a young brother named Ted, Who sleeps on my side of the bed. tic hates much to greet His brother's cold feet, And gives me a biff on the head. —J. R. Brown. If you want to win arguments, don’t let The Juniors get in the first bet. They’d argue till night. And even would fight, To prove a poor victim “all wet”. —Violet Kerwood. We have a young Junior named Black. For words he seems never to lack. But when asked why he’s late, He slackens his rate. And somehow, he loses his knack. We have a new teacher, Miss Stack, Who serves to us many a snack. Her hair is so red On the top of her head That no one dares make a wise crack.
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CALENDAR AUGUST 29— Freshman Registration. 30— Senior and Sophomore Registration. 31— Junior Registration. SEPTEMBER 6— School begins. No more loafing for the next nine months. 16—Class Organizations. 29—First Issue of “The Cardinette.” 29— G. A. A. Initiation Party. “Watch your step, new members.” 30— Sophomore Scavenger Hunt. “Where will we get an old hone?” OCTOBER 3—Boys have a desire to learn to cook. Organize Chef’s Club. 5— G. A. A. Hike and Weiner Roast. “Oh, that blister!” 7— Pictures for the “Cardinal” taken. “Now smile, please!” 7—Freshman Weiner Roast. “Who dropped their weiner in the fire?” 12— Chef's Club Steak Fry at Fairview Park. “Don’t let the steak burn.” 13- 14—No more school until Monday. Macon County Teachers’ Institute. 28—Second issue of “The Cardinette.” NOVEMBER 3— Seniors display their talents in “Chiseling Chiselers.” 4— Another little vacation. Teachers’ meeting at Champaign. 10—Armistice Day Program. Open House. 23— Third issue of “The Cardinette.” 24- 25—Thanksgiving vacation. “Everybody get enough turkey?” DECEMBER 3—Junior Class Party. 16— Fourth issue of “The Cardinette.” 17— All-School Party at High School. 21— Christmas Pageant. 22— No school until January 3! Whoopee!!! Christmas vacation. 22—Cardinals lose Homecoming game to Argcnta. 31— Cardinals defeat Niantic to capture third place in Niantic Invitational Tournament. JANUARY 10— Safety Program by Sergeant Thompso. 11— F. F. A. Father-Son Banquet. 19- 20—Semester Exams. “And what exams!” 26— Cardinals defeat Niantic in Macon County Tournament. 27— Cardinals defeat Argenta in Macon County Tournament. 27— Fifth issue of “The Cardinette.” 28— Cardinals defeat Maroa in Macon County Tournament to capture first place. FEBRUARY 3—Home Economics Department Exhibit Wins First Place at Farmer’s Institute. Agriculture Exhibit Received Second Place. 6— Juniors decide once and for all about their class rings. 20— Address by H. H. Bailey on “Washington and Lincoln.”
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