Winola High School - Yearbook (Viola, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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BERNERD BEALER: Blue and White Reporter 43 Vice Pres, of Class 53 Glee Club l-2-5-43 Band l-2-5-43 Basketball 2'3'4j Track 1-2-5-43 Plays 2 '5g MAJEL DECKARD: Student Council3 Chairman of Scholastic Comm. 4, mem- ber 53 Pep Com . l-43 Finance Com . 5-43 Blue and White Reporter 23 Librarian 13 Sec. and Treas. of Class 23 Girls' Sports l-23 Annual Staff, Class Editor3 Com encement Comm. BEN GREENWELL: Student Council3 President of Student Body3 Blue and White Staff l-2-53 Scholastic Com . 53 Social Comm. 2-33 Assembly Pro- gram 43 Pres. of Class 1'2'5g Treas. of Class 53 Literary 23 Glee Club 1-2-43 Band l-23 Basketball 2-53 Football 43 Track l-2-5-43 Plays 2-5- 43 Annual Staff, Editor3 Commencement Com . Chairman. EVELYN HGLDSWORTH: Student Councilg Chairman Art Comm,3 Assembly Pro- gram Com . 43 Merits Points and Awards Comm. 43 Literary l-5-43 Plays 43 Annual Staff, Picture Editor 43 Com encement Comm.3 Girls' Sports 1 2l NORMA HUGHES: Student Council3 Chairman Pep Comm,, member 53 Blue A White Staff 43 Soc. of Class 43 Literary 43 Glee Club 23 Girls' Sports 1-2-5-43 Plays 3'4: Annual Staff: Commencement Com . JACK KNOX: Social Com . 5-43 Blue and White Staff 5-43 Glee Club 43 Basketball l-43 Football 43 Plays 2-5-43 Annual Staff 43 Class Night Comm., Prophecy. MARGARET LONG: Literary l-23 Glee Club l-2-3-43 Girls' Sports l-2-5 Plays 43 Class Night Comm. DARLENE MINTEER: Plays 43 Girls' Sports l'2'5g Class Night Odnmgj Giftatorian3 Program Chairman 4. WILLIS MOORE: Student Council3 Chairman Assembly Program Comm.3 As- sembly Program member 53 Social Comm. 43 Blue and White Staffg Lit- erary 23 Glee Club 13 Class Night Comm., Prophecyg Band l-2-53 Annual Staff 43 Track l-2-53 Plays 2-5-4. VIRGINIA BURRILL: Student Council3 Merit Points and Awards Comm. l-2- 5-43 Art Com . lg Librarian 43 Literary l-2-5-43 Glee Club l-2-5-43 Band 5-43 Girls' Sports 1-2'3'4g Plays 5-43 Class Night Comm. Prophecy. . . . ..3.-' - 2'-'r f--- ' If ' -- f:w:v:aw2rw: 15f2': H ' ' fi -Iv i iA55F'?' mxgfr . N- I-'lf' use-W ffifiis-giisiiiii-fi-Q59 5 4Q5'i1?i5.i?Ei5f..i'1i?fi3i2ri??fiiQQ'F.' if 3?i?f?i533?fi5555xgiiTPl3'25iiif' 'f :af-5 my--E Jil W' E V ,aaffi ,mwm3,3g.- 4351+251 -f5:fsi5'P'g5,f?5'3ff55+1.f.z- f J--122532 412+-wif! 'E ' ei H 1. .:'-Y4Z':..E1 -1 'L as. E 1 H7 .-.. P i- iiiirsbwzf ,5'ft? :4: If 333.15135-15lF3'+:'yf:fvL f fi2Ed::5i514 53E-51:5 1:1-Eg-63 ':- ' --.-?- sv:A!55--Ja25 vv'vff'2' '5?f'i:45 ' sighs f'?!!f'-'SPL 9 'fx' 'Ls?-r+Tq+!fsr:zsz.nfvasevfew' - tssffs-H1H1'2mzr,sffT45fiffmzfs stem. WW- 'im fi 'Hai'sei52fs'-Q.-'Hs-Yeiwiziftafsnffli?5125? hi 'in 'f 1 aff?1f'3s:s14i1:?wiifiip'-IG1E,1?fbr nznzufwrrnmf-rw4lwGrtrnEk:1:11 1:::ef-figzqiisfffHis-5-'s111 v?'3' . 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Y-wr-4 'Y C L aw? rt 1 I Th STI 3- 45' uw 'il V if I r-fair! Y r'f'nf-1 YS M ld 1 ,nba J, gl :Vai 1? 'fr ws Wy ps -4 'iii' QF .lx L L?-A F iwllz- mi' ffiai at J If 41-:I E six 111 r'f'-353114534 i 1 .f:'T?'f! -La L if at 3 1-11 U7 ., :A 151121 .1 5. 1 aifls :- f mf, 1 I Tp 1 AIA. fir:- US,-aj ,F Pit, 43 Blue and White Staffg Assistant Editor 43 Treasurer of Class 43 Plays 3-43 Girls' Sports 1-2-3-43 Girls' Athletic Manager3 Annual Staff Social Editor3 Class Night Com . Chairman. FRANCIS JOHNSON: Plays 33 Class Night, Giftaterian3 Athletic Mgr. GEORGIA PEASE3 Student Council3 Finance Comm, 2-3-43 Blue and White taff 43 Sec. of Class 23 Glee Club l-2-3-43 Girls' Sports l-2-43 Plays 3-43 Pres. of Home Ee. Club 43 Class Night Com .3 Historian. GEORGE RODAMBKY: Basketball 23 Football 43 Plays 3-43 Annual Staff, H , . . . umor and nrt Editor, Class Night Com .3 Will. EUNICE SMETH: Finance Comm. 33 Literary 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Girls' Sports 1-2-3-43 Plays 2-3-43 Class Night Com ., Giftatorian. ' MELVIN sms: Glee Club 13 Plays 5-4. 3 STUART SMITH: Vice Pres. of Class 23 Gloe Club l-2-3-43 Basketball 1- B-3-43 Football 43 Track 1-2-3-43 Plays 2-3-43 Class Night CO1!I'mqf Will, MARGARET WILLHOUSE: Merits Points and Awards Com . 3-43 Librarian 23 lee Club 3'4j Girls' Sports 1-23 Plays 3-43 Class Night Cemm.3 Histor- an. LOIS ZIEGENHORN: Student Counci13 Editor of Blue and White Staff- lue and White St ff 33 Scholastic 43 Librarian 3-43 Plays 5'4g , encement Com . 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With the courage that had always been characteristic of our group we soon mastered this new situation. Advancing through the new subject matter of the fresh- man year we seen were able to settle down into a new routine. In add- ition to the success in academies we marched into the new territory of sports, music, literary, and dramatics. 'With the coming of spring we were soon rushed into the Sophomore year, a more experienced crew. By autumn we had lost the vordancy which characterized us as of high school confronting a of 1937, as 57 pupils gath- frosh recruits. Our success and our achievements were new more oonv. sistent. In addition to performing the functions enjoyed in the freshman year, we received many committee assignments and were able to envision the greatest responsibilities of leadership and membership, that were to befall us as Juniors and Seniors. We assumed responsib- ility in scholarship, activities, sports, and social functions as Juniors. Tradition declared it to be our duty to banquet the Seniors and our friends the faculty. We assumed a new role in drmiatics as we successfully took parts in the all-school pageant, directed by Miss Speer. During the class night exercises of the class of 1940 we were presented the Pick of the Class of 1940 which we accepted as a symbol of these responsibilities, the hard work, and the loyalty that would be required of us when Members of the biggest chapter in year. It came with council, the Barn Dance the commencement--season Senior class were given we became Seniors. Class of 1940 were correct in predicting that the our the class history was to come during the Senior responsibilities of the Senior Play, student Frelic, the editing of the Blue and Uhito, and activities. During this year the boys of the the opportunity te introduce six-man football, ,and that fact alone made us happy as well as proud of the boys who did so well. 'We were not negligent in basketball and track and in all endeavors we did our best. 'We have emulated the Class of 1940 and its first post-com encement tour, by going one step further. To the Class of l94l goes the credit and glory of publishing the first school annual. As we conclude the last chapter in this, our High School History, we are looking earnestly Cyes, sineerelyj to the chapters that we as individuals shall write in the future. There are great. responsibil- ities awaiting us out there in our vocational life, our adjustment to t 1' 'za.p'l :'5?E 7i ' .53ig1flJI?f3si'z?s?if?Q!fi.l3'2' 4 'Hgh' ei-FL-uf. 1.3511 x'2f5,g1?Eiaf1E fflfffifittx' ' 'L'fP?4:fs13?2fE125r. -' iffsssmxfag ,Ln -f gi .,:n5g5,m, --15 f-. , ?5i555!Xm?f15f,Y:4i!' - ,.-, ,wi . 'SFU zz,p!w?zawi'Pff. Y' rf .ffl :FH -rififtissqfkisk' .sriffs f ,- . -11-'J :. 4' , E-4xJ45:!x..... I Nh 1 1 , ,. ' u1g7,.wf,jif':iQ,'3,, Ziglar? T ,ff: 'zs.sssg1? H Fi?ki3i5?ii1iEi -xflgfdffliaiig sg- L.. 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George doesg his place on the football team to Jerry Gobon so Jerry can be in there fighting for Viola. l NORMA HUGHES wills her springy, fast walk to Lawrence Fritch so hd may arrive before the last bell ringsg hor glasses to Davey Forsyth so the girls can see his winks better. 2 EUNICE SMITH bequeaths her stature to Banny Ayers as well as her ability to get her work doneg her romantic nature to Ralph Kness. f DARLENE MINTEER wills her excellent shorthand ability to Fatty For- syth so his notes won't be so easily deeiphoredg hor ability to get along so nicely with the teachers to Tommy Smith. f MELVIN SIMS wills his bushy hair to Earl Dawson with the hopes that Earl can train it to be as attractive as his owng his arguing ability to Vincent Christiansen so he can learn to stand up for his own rights. Q DORIS ANDERSON bequeaths her definitely blonde hair to Marjorie Brown so she wen't have to dye it anymore Qor does she?D3 her baritone horn to Evelyn anderson so she can make herself heard and not seen. ' MARGARET LONG leaves hor diamond to Chrystol Williams so Christy's 'next boy-friend wen't have to buy eneg her droll and comical mannerisms to Evelyn Robbins. , FRANCIS JOH SON bequeaths his quietness to Betty Yerkey so she will do less talking in generalg his job of sweeping to Joe More and along :with it his ambition fwhat couldn't Joe do with that?j. EVELYN HOLDSWORTH wills hor dreamy brown eyes to Bill Butcher so he can use them when he winks at the girlsg her dramatic ability to 'Bette Esp so next year she can carry on her good work in the Senior play. ' MlRGARET WILLHOUSE leaves her quiet nature to Carol Bridger who may then give someone else a chance to speak once in a whileg her man-hate attitude to Alma Andersen. CNow what could she do with that?j f rillg and his latest girl-friend to Alvin Bloomfield. MAJEL DECKARD bequcaths hor merry laugh to Robert Dolan as well as her intelligenceg her shorthand ability to all of the freshmen girls who write so many notes to each other. BOBBIE DORMRN wills her cheer-leading ability to Fat Forsyth so the boys to Doris Harroun so sho can attract the boys as Bobbie does. WILLIS MOORE wills his little freshman girl-friend, Peggy Lynn, to Eddie Beard so that he will have someone to talk to now that Margie is Signed, sealed, and published by the above-mentioned Class of 1941 as their Last Will and Testament, in the presence of these who, in our presence and in the presence of each other, have subscribed their names hereto as witnesses. CSignedJ His Majesty Oliver Wendell Groves Lord Jack Pot Robinson Notary Public Minnie Lewis Right-Hander Laura Stewart .Most Honorable Whose-yer-houdi TT x .ponsible place in the American Government. The chief mission is to sur- . 1 1941--AMERICANS ALL Q 4 This, our prophecy, depicts everyone in our class assuming a res- fplant the Nazi menace by furthering the American way of life. Q BEN GREENWELL being president of the Class of l94l for three years, showed his extraordinary ability for leadership. He was therefore un- animously elected Minister of Democracy. BERNERD BEALER, showing intense patriotism for the U.S.A., won the Jhighest honors possible at Pensecola, where he accepted the position as ,instructor. He became known everywhere for his daring deeds and efforts fto convert the Hitler regime. 3 Q MELVIN SIMS had great capability in handling foreign affairs as was gshown in U.S. History class before graduation. This won for him much freeognitien and finally the job as head of the Foreign Department. i A KATH YN MAYNARD, all through school, dreamed of educating the younger generation. Her wishes were granted when Minister Greenwell Qvisited her school and made her Minister of American Education. I 3 GEORGE RODAMSKY was interested in the altitudinal atmospheric aet+ givities of airplanes. After graduating from Pensecola he was appointed 1Minister of Aviation by his classmate, Ben Greenwell. f e STUART SMITH joined the army and soon gained the position as the 5Shock Trooper in which he received many medals for carrying out orders fin the face of impending danger. I I WILLIS MOORE joined the navy where he showed great ability in eomi Qmanding submarines. Through this interest and ability he was named Min- Qister of Submersible Crafts. ' Q NORMA HUGHES after living on the farm for a few years, became viti rally interested in the economic affairs of rural sections. She became well-known and was soon taken in as Minister of Economic Coordination. I OLIVE LINGAFELTER was very interested in foods. After working in :laboratories and cafes, Minister Greenwell offered her the job as Food Administrator for Uncle Sam. DORIS ANDERSON after going through nurses! training won much recog- nition after she was given the office of Health Administrator by patent- ing a potion capable of restoring health to those requiring hospitaliza- tion. I FRANCIS JOHNSON obtained a job and rose to the highest ranks of the Nasty Labor Department. Through his reputation as strike-breaker, he was appointed Minister of Labor. LOIS ZIEGENHORN was very adept at buying, selling, trading, loan- ing, and borrowing. She was so proficient at this that Minister Green- well appointed her as Co mercial Secretary. EUNICE SMITH took up beauty culture and invented a permanent perma- nent wave machine as well as a hair-straightener which won for her fame and popularity throughout governmental Circles, y VIRGINIA BURRILL graduated from Monmouth College. Her steadfast irait to do things in secrecy placed her at the head of the Foreign Secf get Service where she accomplished much for Uncle Sam. 2 JACK KNOX carried out his high school fancies of construction and destruction. He overcame all obstacles and ended up as Minister off Construction. I MARGARET LONG who was interested particularly in benefiting man- kind by bettering the culture of the country, graduated with honors in Social Science from Bradley College. After teaching for several years, she was appointed Minister of Culture. i KATHLYN DORMAN became a secretary and due to her versatility in answering a telephone, taking dictation, and chewing gum at the same time, she was appointed Minister of Com unicatien. i V DARLENE MINTEER and MAJEL DECKARD became secretaries in Washingi ion, D. C. Their unusual abilities as straight-thinkers attracted GJ Edgar Hoover and he placed them at the head of the newly formed fboparta ment of Federal Intelligence. They invented the Degnose Oderometer which was used in identifying criminals by perspiratory secretions. 1 EVELYN HOLDSWORTH, through achievements in mathematics, obtained a job with the Bureau of Statistics, The information was so accurate that a clean-up campaign within the country was based on it. With a noble gesture, she became Minister of Statistics, Q MARGARET WILLHOUSE went to Brownfs Business College at Peoria. Her discretionary adeptness in accepting, rejecting, and qualifying the statements of others, wen her recognition and she became Chief Censor and Secretary of Com eroo. Q LUCILLE TYGRET had acquired enormous strength and ability in part- iCip0ting in every sport. Her greatly developed talent won her the of- fice of Recreation Minister. ' RAYMOND TYGRET became a reporter for the Argus. His wonderful im- agination and grammatical technique and construction won for him the office of Propaganda Minister, i GEORGIA PEASE liked the feel of money through her fingers although she eouldn't spend it as Chairman of the Finance Committee at school, but this interest enabled her to become the Finance Minister. She in- vented the moneyascepe, a device to locate money. Through the efforts of these sturdy and loyal American youths, our nation rose to the highest peak of cultural, governmental, and economic development ever experienced by the American people. The American way of life was thus admired and respected by our neighbors to the west, seast, north, and south. 1lf1l12lf1!12f1vIf2If2k2l42lf1lfP'F2k2F4f2If1kPl'1k4f USO it's home again, and home again, America for mol My heart is turning home again, and there I long to be. 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I 5 1 E i i I E x 1 ,. 5 5 E 5 i r x THE SOPHDMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES Wefre the Sophomoresi You ean't overlook usj Think of the 194C and 1941 season in this school without itis energetic Sophemores, Both years that we have been in high school we have won the inter- class literary and music contests. This year we were represented at the county contest by Frank Mack, Michael Buck, Anita Swansnm,,R2nda Cooper, and Rey Burrill. We are represented on the Pep Committee by Leah Dawson and Anita Swanson, Michael Mack reports on our activities each six Weeks to the E122 and Hhite and also tries to keep our scholastic standards up by representing us on the Scholastic Committee. Marjorie Daynude, rep- resenting us on the Social Committee, helps to keep our social stand- ards high, wayne Liebendorfer represents us on tho Assembly LProgram Committee and Leah Dawson is our librarian, We are also w9l1 repre- sented in the Glee Clubs and Band, Jack Dorman and wayne Liebenderfor took part in the All-School play, Neither are we lacking in basketball players. Several of our boys also went out for sixdman football last fall, The boys nest prominent in sports are Frank Mack, Michael Mack, Jack Dorman, Jerry Geben, Wayne Liebendorfer, Harold Maynard and Hugh Dean McAte0, To greatly appreciate all the help that has been given us by our adviser, Mr. Walliek, who also helped us during our green Freshie days, Se you see the Sephenores of 1940 and 1941 arenft to be overlooked by any moans, --Rhoda Cooper Wu. ii' 391- - - ., . 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Q CORNETS AND TRUM ETS--Bernerd Bealer, Eugene Fritch, Michael Mack, Lawrence Friteh, Gilbert Fersont i ' CLARINETS--Arlene Haney, Betty Sexton, Robert Tary, Tilbur Anderw sont, Jean Needhamw , Q SAXOPHONES--Kathlyn Dorman, Arlan Haney, Marjorie Daymudef 3 5 TROMBONES--Frank Mack, Leslie Enstrom, Earl Dawson+ BARITONE--Doris Anderson, Leah Dawson? Eb ALTO HORN--Virginia Burrill SOUSAPHONE--Rey Burrill DRUMS--Nancy Sexton, Wayne Licbonderferi Ct--Members of the beginning classj VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL CHORUSES K Twenty-two members of the Girls' Glee Club and twenty boys, under the direction of Miss Benvallet, competed in the County Contest at Joy. The choruses also sang at various high school programs. Q A girls' octet composed of Margaret Long, Chrystol Williams, Doris Harroun, Bette Esp, Joan Swanson, Doris Andersen, Frances Ayers, and Eunice Smith, also sang at the contest and at various programs. , FIRST SOPRLNOS--Marjorie Daymudef, Doris Harreunt, Donna Hughost, Maxine Longi, Betty Milleri, Chrystol Williamsr, Margaret Longr, Wini- fred Tomlinson, Mary Burns, Helen Calder, Rhoda Cooper, Dorothy Johnson, gelleen Lynn, Jean Needham, Eileen Smith, Winifred Burns, Margaret Will- ouse SECOND SOPRANOS--Bette Espt, Opal Feikr, Yvonne Johnsont, Georgia Peaset, Betty Sextonv, Joan Swansonf, Carol Bridger, Arlene Haney, Nor- ma Hughes, Nitabolle Robbins, Joyce Smith ALTOS--Doris Andersent, Frances Ayerst, Virginia Burrillt, Leah Dawsenr, Rose Johnsont, Olive Lingafeltert, Eula Jean Robbinst, Eunice Smitht, Anita Swansonr, Evelyn Andersen, Nellie Rose Bridger, Marjorie Brown, LaDonna Jacobs, Margaret Lynn, Evelyn Robbins, Rachel Smith, Mary Vipend, Betty Yerkey, Bernice Ziogenhorn TENORS--Robert Smith, Thomas Smith, Rey Burrill, Lawrence Fritch, Earl Dawson, Leon'Williams, Arlan Haney, Wilbur Anderson, Gilbert Fer- son, Michael Mack, Gerald Goben, Wayne Liebenderfer, Calvin Sims BASSES--Billy Lawson, Frank Mack, Robert Tary, Donald Leuck, Ber- nard Bealer, Joe Moore, Lessee Morferd CY--Members of the Girls! Chorus, Nyglw SCAN Bam! 15035 GZQQ CML J5a5KezfLaZ2 bod ff GMES 3 GZCC 4 'Digg 4 ' M Wawffgm -wma s TA ' 4 Wy- Af: 'N P ' f ' ' ' -4 f ,ci ' ,.'.A7- 3 '. s. L, x . ,,f,, -zz. -' - Memv ' f , Mika Q ff, peek Q5-4214 Literary k Musi W iii!! QI' S , Librarians Six-man Football ww' ii' Cheerleaders J? Q ,, A 'lg . ' 1 rg A 1 H, bm 5 V A ' ,' -'l ilff- fl ,, HQ . 1 , ,Q X V Q 0 S 0 J, 2 fl-'V K:l TI L M' WEA Office Gig rein committee V 2 M Beginners' Band V ,... , -, R, u, , e. , , L 3 4 , i.. ,.i,. H .---- , H m tiny I g Y , esp X 4' I 54 , , mls! ' 4 L R Q2 1 , ---- H 'Q-.. H ,QM H Qel-Qgfzwgfv ' Q-f.,, , , - 4 ., A ,. . -f'.Q A-33: f tv e Q ' -' -1 '1 ' f wg, Aawfaf Girls' Octet NYA Helpers IUIII lil nrlghtal rtthing nf mrrrurg. mingeh :vlllvsnvngvr nf Ihr Guha SIX-MAN FOOTBALL On the whole Viola had a 'very successful football season, espec- ially since this was our first year of six-man football.'WB Won six Oib of the seven games played, The players and their positions were as follows: -Ends-nBernbrd Bealer, George Rodamsky, Frank Mack, Jack Knox, Centers-4Uayne Maynard, Donald Louck, George Rodamsky,fplayed center part timelg Backfield men- Jaek Dorman, Robert Tary, Gerald Goben, Hugh Dean Hcntee, Michael Mack, Wayne Liebendorfer, Bon Groenwell, Stuart Smith, Everett Liebendorfer, Harold Dean Forsyth, GAMES WE THEY Alpha 20 8 Annawan 54 O Cambridge 28 18 New'Windsor 50 24 New'Windsor 58 26 Orion 16 49 Sherrard 34 14 BASKETBALL The basketball season was not quite as successful as the football season. Twenty-four games were played and only SO per cont were won. The squad was third in the Little Nine Conferenceg third in the County Tournamentg second in the Regional Tournament, but lost their first game in the Sectional to Kewaneo. 4 The first tem men were: Stuart Smith, Harold Dean Forsyth,Bernerd Boaler, Jack Dorman, Everett Liebendorfer, Glen Board , Donald Louck, Billy Lawson, Frank Mack, and Wayne Liebendorfer. Second teerimnnbors were: Gerald Goben, Robert Tary, Michael Mack, Jack Knox, Harold May- nard, Bill Butcher, Earl Dawson, and Carl Rasmussen. WE THEY WE THEY COUNTY TOURNAMENT WE TH Y Joy-H 35 24 Alpha-T 35 55 Keithsburg 35 30 Ncw'Windsor-T 27 28 New'Uindsor-H 52 17 Aledo 27 24 Seaton-H 44 33 Orion-T 24 39 New Windsor SO 29 Alpha-H 23 52 Keithsburg-H 42 40 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Keithsburg-T 24 52 Cambridge-T 25 49 New Boston 28 26 Alexis-H SO 28 Joy-T 49 52 Alpha 34 28 Roosevelt-T 18 32 Sherrard-H 32 27 Aledo 46 58 Shorrard-T 43 28 Reynolds-T l9 58 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Aledo-T 29 65 Aledo-H 55 52 Kowaneo 2 27 68 TRACK The track squad participated in 5 meets during the season. They had everything this spring except some fifty and hundred men,The squad consists of the followingg Track--Robert Tary, Frank Mack , Michael Mack, Wilbur Anderson, Robert Smith,Wayne Liobenderfdr,HBrold Maynard, Carl Rasmussen. Field---Bernerd Boaler, Ben Greenmell, Harold D023 Forsyth, Everett Liebcndorfer, Gilbert Ferson, Paul Dean Daymude, Dave Forsyth, Donald Louck. 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X ,A on COURT PRIVATE MAIL Lean s1auoenAvuen TELEGRAPWER EANKE' R5'0R'fR MANAGER 55f'fTA The School that laces Students f1'Mw CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS COLLEGE CHILLICOTHE Mo 9204244 Y 'l'-'ff' '15'?1ul . 21 ffm 1 Il 3 If , AA, TQ., , Sy ylinpuaht q Ae.L S.xg HS 4mTdg.,:x, -2 - t If Btf ffwi THESE EIuHT BUILDINGS COMPRISE THE LARGEST BUSINESS COLLEGE PLANT IN AMERICA JUST SOMETHING FUNNY Heard in the Home Ee. Class--a thud. 'Twas only Miss Clark landing upon the floor after leaning over too far in her chair! Miss Turnbull explained one day that .the quillotine Jackie D. brought to class was made from his head and there was enough wood left over to make another juillotine. Upon seeing her first basketball game, Nellie Rose Bridger remarked, HThat player! lsn't she wonderful? I mean the one who does the cartwheels and is always yellingl Clt was Bobbie Dorman, the cheer leader.J HOW ELSE WOULD YOU SAY IT? Mysterious as ehep suey. A grin like an ear of corn. The hay fever sneason. She could utterly destroy conversation and leave you sit- ting there with the wreck of it in your hands Land no place to put it. He nudged her with a wink. Travels of a French Fried Potato-in your mouth a few minutesg in your stomach a few hours, on your hips for the rest of your life. Porky Knox walked into Miss Turnbul1's room and ask- ed her how many words he would have to write for a novelQ nSixty thousand words,u suggested she. UHooray,H shouted the genius, nThen l'm finished--and l've enough left over to start another novel.U A real estate sign on the highway between Aledo and Viola: Ulf you lived here, you'd be home by now.n BOOSTERS Hugh Dorman, Shoe and Harness Repair, Viola, Illinois Fassnacht Barber Shop, Viola, Illinois Allie's Cafe, Viola, Illinois Hofer's Standard Service Station, Viola, Illinois Viola Grocery Company, Viola, Illinois Alice Hall Hat Shop, Aledo, Illinois Detwilers Hardware Company, Aledo, Illinois Parkside Cafe, New Windsor, Illinois BroWn's Standard Service Station, Alpha, Ill. C. G. Dorman, Industrial Casualty Insurance, Viola, Illinois Dr. R. M. Carter, Assistant State Vet., Alexis, Ill. Nuke Armstrong's Cafe, Seaton, Illinois Dale McCrery and M. Taylor's Standard Oil Company, Alexis, Illinois C. E. Moore, Food Market, Alexis, Illinois Go To GREENWELL DRUG STORE ' For Your Fountain Service, Cosmetics, and Everything in The Drug Line Also Congratulations on This Your First Annual and May It Be a Huge Success. Elmer Greenwell, Proprietor Viola, Illinois Best of Success To VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of MAID-RITE SANDWICH SHOP Viola, Illinois INSURANCE EXCHANGE AGENCY Claude E. Frankenburger, Agt. Automobile, Accident, Casualty, Health, Windstorm, Fire, Life Full Line of Insurance Telephone 2-21 New Windsor, Illinois HARRISON PRODUCE CO. Dealers in Feeds, Farm Field Seeds Hardware, Poultry Eggs and Cream Viola, Illinois I, Q - KENNEY MOTOR SALES FORD SALES AND SERVICE Congratulates VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL Viola, Illinois H AND H CLEANERS Geneseo, Illinois Quality Cleaning All Woolen Garments, Moth Proofed at No Extra Cost. Viola Deliveries Each Monday and Thursday Best Wishes To VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL From STAN TON S. PREN TISS Aledo, Illinois Our Specialty Stoves for Every Purpose CHRISTY HARDWARE CO. New Windsor, Illinois Compliments To VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL From BILL AND MARY Compliments To The Students of VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL From RIVOLI GRAIN COMPANY Louis P. Kness, Manager New Windsor, Illinois Compliments From THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE Peterson and Anderson New Windsor, Illinois Compliments To VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL From MERCER COUNTY'S LEADING JEWELER Bulova - Hamilton - Elgin Maid . Rite Shop Watches Al 1 , H. . M. E. MASON, Jeweler PH, I WIS Aledo, Illinois Winkler Stoker Our Specialty Let Us Help You With YOLII' Cgmpliments Heating Problems To Free Estimates Gladly Given ALPHA ELECTRIC AND VIOLA HIGH SCHOOL Floyd Kruger: Proprietor. 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1941, pg 65

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1941, pg 55

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