Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 31 of 88
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Page 31 text:

A. 15. C. Standing- K. Schacffholcl, Cayez, Howard. Sitting—Sutton. II. Rckc. Dear Diary: Woe, is eight members of the student body. At every athletic activity of the school, while the rest of the student body is having a good time the five members of the Athletic Hoard of Control, and the three cheerleaders are offering their services. The A. B. C. board is on duty before the students even get to the game. They sell and collect tickets before and during all the games. 'They work in good and bad weather, doing everything possible to make the athletic season a success. The members this year are Billy Cayez, Chairman; Katherine Schaeffhold, Evelyn Sutton, Barbara Rege, and Victor Howard. Elected to lead cheers this year was Mayme and Florence Vacketta and Frank Holecz. They are elected in the fall by representatives of the student body and faculty. They were dressed in orange and black this year and followed and cheered the team to their fullest extent. Both the cheerleaders and the A. B. C. board receive “W's” in the spring for their services. They really deserve credit for their loyal services. Bye now, dear dairy! Wash ’em out, Wring ’em out. Hang ’em on the line. We’ll boost Westville, Any old time. CHEERLEADERS: T. Vakctta. Ilolccz, M. Vacketta. Page Twenty seven

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Dear Diary: What an exciting football game this afternoon. The main attraction at the game was our band. During the half they came marching down the football field with their white, orange, and black uniforms. Their instruments, glistened brightly in the sun. They all marched down in perfect rhythmic order. Leading our band was John Gaughran. who came strutting down the field twirling his baton. He seems to be an expert at it. As they came in front of the Westville grandstand, they formed the W, and we sang as they played our Loyalty Song. We are very proud of our band. It has been increased this year. Our band has played at all the football and basketball games. It has also competed in an invitational contest at Hoopeston. Our band is formed into three parts. We have the first, second and third bands. The second band and third band were formed to give the members the spirit of cooperation and they prepare for the first band. From the result of the second band, we expect to have a larger band next year. Mr. Matthes, the instructor of the Westville Band, came here two years ago to take over the task of directing our band. Under his supervision Mr. Matthes plans to have a bigger band next year. He expects to have at least 48 members. He has done a good job in this year’s band. Under his guidance they have formed a drum rolling march. Mr. Matthes spends a great deal of time after school with our band and they have shown remarkable progress. Page Twenty six



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Football Banquet The shouts and cheers of the gridiron had hardly ceased, when the postseason football banquet was upon us. Seated around the bedecked banquet tables, we saw the football boys, who were being honored by this annual event; and also, we saw the presence of many guests and townspeople. The old gymnasium was decorated gayly, and everybody and everything seemed to be suitable to the gay atmosphere. The splendid meal which had been prepared by the Home Ec. girls, was enjoyed by all, as the strains of Alison’s orchestra filled the air. The toastmaster of the evening was Mr. Walter Dowiatt, the mayor of West-ville. Acts that constituted the program of the evening were entertainment by local talent, speeches by retiring co-captains and captain-elect, the distribution of football letters to the boys who had earned them, and a report of the financial conditions of the football season; and then a speech by the principal speaker of the evening, a former coach of Westville, Coach Fuzzy” Suthard, now coaching at Millikin College. This concluded the football banquet, which was a great success. Page Twenty eight

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