Wyoming Community High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Wyoming, IL)
- Class of 1946
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We have +ried +o presenf life a+ Wyoming Communiiy High School in a form Thai' will bring back pleas- anf memories +0 all of us. as we peruse +hese pages in lafer years. icafisrg We fhe Sensor Class of I946 lake pride In deducaflng fhns Pnoneer 'ro you Mass Black who has been our ad vnsor for our four hugh school years ln apprecnahon of your mspurang spurnf of helpfulness your sympafhehc underslandung of and xnferesf In our mduvldual problems your achve p6f'l'ICIpB'llOf'l m our school life we wash 'ro express our adrnnrahon of a grand person Mass Black We Siulwal we Chwsed we fludcnatdd XN.S.?EYl VAN 'K . hgnc i 030 and cr K Egumhm Har oX6 is fm ,si ff Xnqvam, Yveixd enk cCur 61 aX 'N . Bohn Re CXav ence M aXX, Se-G T8 Nffxn Rogers HBYXBNI Shoemaler Rad 1 W i , 4 s -X J ? 1 1 X V 'fl Y ' ' 1 rf W ik , f 1 W 1 , if 526' 3 ff' xl f I 1 L ,. Q. ,J --- ,,,,, , AW 'F A 4, L 'I Qs A Q ' .,, t I .bi I , A W ' 1 335 AL W . 3 X N f x if '45,.-f Clemenf Cox 8 i Bob Shane Servlce ag O l no an 5'v 'l So mgh ns grandeur +o our dusi' So near IS God 'ro man When d fy whuspers low Thou musf The YOUTH replnes I can Ralph Waldo Emerson Mlnufe Man Sfafue OVER HUSHED GIGS-LES IN THE STUDY HALL AND LIBRARY WE POOLED OUR GRAY MATTER TER THAN ONE OCCASIONALLY FIRED WITH A BURNING INTEREST IN ONE OF OUR PAPERS WE APPEALED TO THE LIBRARIAN FOR HELP AND RECEIVED IT IN ABUNDANCE AND WHEN WE ENTERED OUR LAST CLASS EACH ONE OF US WISHED THAT WE HAD STUDIED JUST A LITTLE HARDER 0 IN THE HOPE THAT TEN HEADS WOULD BE BET- N . - i 2 ,Q if 005 .Z 3 , ,Q n CSV i f', . 1 Roberi Alliop Marilouise Birdsley Kenneth Cox U Dean DeMen+ Senierw V is Pauline Diercksen Dean Fogelsonger Bonnie Gibson Virginia Graham 'Ju , 'vg, 3 ,.,.sr Fir 'oi ff? Kenneih Grigg Regena Hancher James Keeley Marfha Klepfer Rex La Payne Seniomf P Doris Leadley Francis Leadley Mariorie Long ,ap McCurdy Roberi Meaker Joan Ogburn T BIRCH-4' 56 I .ml na .2 i sq CQGAA tHiAI.67t8f Ng' F5 nidn Q0-3.8 Leff 'ro rnglwf Top Row Gene Muller Jam KnHerman Davud Musselman Jam Crone Duclc Kelly Ed Dreesen Bob McMullen l-loward Fry Bull McGunn Row I Don Berg Bob Bnslwop Ben Meaker Bob Knobloch Jam Sfoqsdull John MaH'nngly Bob Noref Don Bayer Marshall McCurdy Row ll Donna Rassler Marcella Bayer Esfher Klumpp Madge Whzfe Marilyn Sfreufmafrer Nana Blclreff Donna Snyder Muss Peard Bo++om Row Shirley Ryan Nellne Ann Arganbnglwf Mildred Mercer Mary Carroll Margaref Abrams Rufh Crady Dorofhy Colgan Ann Shane Bonnne Lzndley Vrce Presndenl Secrefary Treasurer Advnsor Sfudenf Councul Members OFFICERS 45 46 James Sfogsdxll Ruchard Kelly Rufln Crady Mass Peard Davd Musselman Esfber Klurnpp 4 54,2 4. ., Ma y - ,Xp ' f, I F g 7 4 X Presldenl' , ,.,,,,,,,,,, .,,. , ,,,...,.,.,,,,,.,,,. , Donna Snyder , I , man Cilau, Jlwteh Leff fo rughf Top Row Charles Hrcol: Glenn Tuflle Rolland Rapp Franlr DeBoer Ball Nelson Bal Rnelreri Charles Eagleslon Oliver Kreher Loule Orr Row I Donald Klepler Lance Tracy Raymond Rassler Duane Marhn Paul Ma+fnnqly Merlun Meeker Jack Blfhng Mzlfon Newfon Kennelh Carroll Row Il Marlorue Siorey Wnlma Brewer Shxrley Dnxon Dons Barron Bernadnne Hughes Jean Green Ida Noref Pafrlcna Elbecl: Mr uensel Boffom Row Mu nel Tracy Beffy Horfon Auhece Leadley Marfha Cox Cecelna Banlue Dons Graves Marlon McGlnn Paulune Bayer Gyhomona Vuce Presndenf Ball Nelson Treasurer Murxel Tracy Sludenf Council Members Dorus Barron and Rolland Rapp Advusor Mr Raymond uensel The class of 48 has made hus+ory for nf has had fhree preseden+s and lhree class advusors 'rhus far This year our advnsors were Mrs Relchenbach and M uensel We hope fhal' Mr uensel wull slay wnrh us whsle we fmnsh our hugh school years The mos? engoyable Thing we do lhus year was 'rhe planning and carrying ouf of Freshman lnmafuon Perhaps nexf an line was The :ce cream parfy we won lor sellmg The most magazine subscrnphons and our pruvale ahng parly al lhe Roller drome In Kewanee We have worked energehcally lhls year so 'rhar we ll be able To gwe 'the Jumors : I Q - I ' 1 ' . 4 . v . I . - . I V V ' I A . - nl I . O . Presidenf-Glenn TuHle Secrelary-Marfha Cox Q . U Q .... . . ' , -. l. . I - CL u V a good prom nexf year Leff fo rughf Top Row Peggy Real Zelda Calef Beffy Wood Phyllus Hucok Anuce Jean Duncan Marulyn LaMay Phyllus Hager Shurley Smufh Row l Harry Forduce Glorua Rouff Myron Cox Tuna Schmudf Paf Kunsella Vuvuan Knowles Bull Klepfer Januce Leadley Davud Shulf Row ll Muss Hallsfed Howard Berchfold Cleo Leadley Don Shoemaker Mary McMullen Jum Curran Rosemary McCurdy Jack DeWolfe Bofforn Row Joyce l.aPayne John Robbuns Dorofhy Hollus Jum Ryan Jacqueluna Keeley George Walker Faye Taylor Bruce Brown Shurley Noref MGR Pu-esudenf Rosemary McCurdy Secrefary-Cleo Leadley Vuce Presudenf Don Shoemaker Treasurer Peggy Real Sfudenf Councul Members Pafrucua Kunsella and Jum Curran Advusor Mass Margaref Hallsfed Hopefully forfy one eager and ferrufued freshues enfered Wyomung Communufy Hugh School They all had one dread un common Thaf was unufuafuon' The day sfarfed ouf brughf and sunny for fhe upper classmen If was comucal fo see fhe gurls lookung luke fhey had lusf goffen up fruppung over fheur nughfgowns You wouldnf have known fhe gurls aluas boys who frued fo look so glamorous Well never forgef fhaf pass word hexylresorcunol A parfy no parfy for us ended fhe unufuafuon ceremonues Our firsf class parfy affer weeks of posfponemenf was held af fhe Kewanee Rollerdrome Mosf of us made confacf wufh fhe floor before fhe evenung ended' Jusf because we are saud fo be green doesn f mean fhaf we can? do as well as flue upper classmen We rafed a second place un fhe magazune campaugn We ve had lofs of fun fhus year and are lookung forward fo fhree more happy years af W C H S I , . 4 . , I . .l u . .. . .- in - .H I D 0 LIKE TOPSY, WE JUST GROWED, UNCON- SCIOUS OF THE INFLUENCES OUR ASSOCIATIONS WERE PLAYING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PERSONALITIES. BUT A PART OF ALL WE MET AND SAW AND TALKED ABOUT PLANTED ITS SEED IN OUR CHARACTERS. EACH ASSOCIATION ADDED SOMETHING NEW TO OUR GROWTH, AND WE, IN TURN, C-AVE A LITTLE OF OURSELVES TO OTHERS. ll Fouowlng :Ts repuTaT1on Tor acTuvnTy The band has hacl a very Tull year under The c recTuon OT Mr BurTon Slcelly ln adduhon To prayxng beTween acTs Tor The school plays and aT basl4eTball games The band parTuc1paTed un The Blaclchawlc Band Feshval T Ga va and gave a sprung concerT The Band l:esTlval was held aT Galva on Aprul under The d1recTnon oT Clarence E Sawhull from The UnlversuTy of llllnors The f ual Sprung Concerf was given beTore a capacuTy aucluence IH The hugh school audi urn rn May Glee Clubs The Three olee clubs Boys Clrls and Mixed parTucnpaTed nn The Blaclchawlc Vocal Feshval an Toulon on Aprnl IO The guesT conducTor Tor Thus evenT also was Mr Sawhnll of The Unavers1Ty of lll nos The Girls Glee Club presenTed an exchanged assembly proorarr wuTh WeTher leld l-hgh School The Three glee clubs parT1clpaTed an The Annual Sprung ConcerT ee ly TH May un con1uncTvon wzTh The band 'x ll s n0UF1'W ff x 2 f Quit IW an us A if 42 l - Hi IEW fm 5.14158 The very firsr edihon of +he Wy-HE Boos+er was published Sepfember II, I93O. The purpose of fhe school paper is To pos? +he sfudenfs on coming and pas? evermfs. apo To Ihsfiil inieresf in ai! acfivlfies. The edlfor chosen by The members of fhe Sfudenf Coum:iT for +he year l945-IQ46. was Wariorfe Arm Long who apoomfed as her assisfanf editors Eslher Klumpp and Derma Raiser, The sie? fhfs year numbered gwehfy. Vfexre worhrq rowers out-'srro e be'+er paper every year. er: we hope? under G uoerwio' Q5 Mr, C,e'wae weve succeeoej ?o some degree +f5s year. VVe do -sow Joer Copufve amz' , Dcrf Cc gifs Hmeddy Hooper s?yTe and Jim '.'CCur3f': Ctwefaqe 5' 'qtfhg eve s h 1 :fm Frw'mE'ap5e wa, cculd ho? be 'LIB SGT. wnafl ebylana, Perrolunr Troupe No 324 of +he Wyoming Cornmumfy Hugh School Nahonal Thes plans has been quufe acfnve slnce urs organnzahon un I936 The arm of lhe Nahonal Thespuans as To Creale a Spnrul' of Acfvve and lnfelllgenl' lnferesf IH Dramatrcs Among Boys and Gnrls of Our Secondary Schools Muss Black head of rhe dramahcs deparr menf as fhe sponsor Ceriaun dehnne sfandards and requuremenfs have been oufluned for sfudenfs desrr mg 'ro belong To 'rhus socvefy In order 'ro be elnguble for membershnp a s+uden'r musf have played wnfh me af In a malor role of one long play or +wo mayor roles nn a one ac? play A+ The dnscrehon of lhe +roupe sponsor efhclenf work as busnness or sfage work may be coun+ed foward rnembershrp Impressive candlelrghf unuhalron servxces were held fhe nvghf of March 4+h for The loslowmg newly elecled candrdafes Nellie Arganbr:gh+ Marcella Bayer Marr louise Bnrdsley Kenny Clark Jlm Crone Ed Dreesen Chuck Eaglesfon Vnrgunla Graham Duck Kelly Esfher Klumpp Dorfs Leadley Jurn Mccurdy Bob Veaker Bll Nelson Bob Noref and Madge While Cerhhcales of nnembershsp and 'rhe ribbons of lroupe No 324 were presenled To The candudafes by rhe mmahon commsfree consrshng of Dean Foglesonger Francus Leadley and sponsor Mass Black ' 4 manager, elecfrician, proper+y. cosfume or make-up managers, or any ofher sfaff , A . . 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A ,I ..,, -I ,,,,4x-W , , . ,Q i, TS, A .fiwvl :K z . 1 Iizgf, 1 1 - cnaimdnaa CHGING Genet, rcfwoenf Jam Mcfuroy Secreiary Marlowe Long fxdvwor Miss Jean Joos Uwe Wy Hr CL1GFf6V Nc ' e 'Nl wc a ofoqr ze om fm, 7-4 :bl L Q, 1, 3 adm Conner Presldenl Kenne+h Cox Secrelary Treasurer Es+her Klumpp Vvce Presndenl' Dave Musselman Advusors Mwss Joos Mr Nlcely The Sludenf Councll as an organlzahon for governing The sludem' body I+ formed by lhree members from each class gnvung equal represenfahon lo all The W C H S Councll has been unusually achve 'rhus year slarhng our wllh +he unlhahon of 'rhe freshmen which gave The sludenl' body a chance lo gel' logelher T r a good 'nme and orsenl 'rhe Freshles nnlo our way of llle Laler on nn lhe year we planned and carrled ul a roller slcahng parr, al l e Kewa ee R e drome a Chr s mas Carly and a whopper of a blq parly a the e G o l 46 sc o Besudes sponsornng assembly programs such as fhe one given by guesr speaker Shell: Raphael Emanuel our laresf achvufy has bee +he sconsorlng of an lnlramu ar baslcefball lournamenl The enlors came our on loo Thls sprung a chance for soclal deve oomenl was gven +he sludenfs by engag ng Mlss Vroler l-lolley of Peorla as danclng reacher and hav ng one pernod of soclal dancsng each weelc Everyone has enloyeo These lessons and we hope learned To dance' , lS . . , A o , , . . , ,. .L o lf n 'i cur , .ln . 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Iv Dlimu,-1' 'ke my xfz foaicw V, f, 1: '.-Nh fha : ' f g:r:c,: :f Q5 'fe 'f '- P'-afefz Ji-'cms C?'C'if' 3Vii'T'1JCfCIfk' Feb aimed, .,LmEcr Tw: nffc 1 ' ff H: cv Ffrwk QE f? 1 an: fbc Hr SZTC? 'r1+vg:Q:L,g:J :,f'.-.cm af CQ 1 Ck5'r ' v-ff? 4, L.,gL'7Qr', T A -f'1-kfcv-f' KAOS? Pav' Gee .1 S, 'aj -iv WCT. LJ Cr ' V. Ef1.Yc-u weave ggzfwq p':3.':'f:'1 if As Zim Q' -H i:e?c'c 51 ':a:a: , 3. ' W V ' fcni -dl Gif ' L M755 Bail. S? mer' QVQQ'-' Mg nnuaq S CO-EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Affer monfhs of an+icipaIion and unfiring eflorf we have reached our goal, in Ihis, +he I946 Pioneer. We who have been so closely associaled wifh 'rhe bool: can besl appreciafe i+s every delail. We wan? Io express our apprecialion especially Io Miss Black, our advisor who gave her ufmosf in cooperafion, all The s+afl and members of fhe sfudenf body, and Ihe business and professional men who made il possible fo publish Ihis book. This year's Pioneer is coimplefed and we hope Ihe sfuclenfs of Wyoming High will enjoy il and preserve fhe Ihings which Io Them are memorable. CO-EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER OMC 'Tnahlha This year. our Home economics ciao lilce +l1ose in oflmr liiglr rf, ha. become alifiliafed willw ine Fufure Homerralce-rs of America. Learni iq 1, :ws DeHer foday in order llwal our live, md + ue of our families may b, ke: V 13: ir w is mofro of +l'1is organizalion. A pol-luck parfy rebruar' 7 was enjoyed y fha ' . gf n alcers a+ flue Wyoming Communify r-l7qr S, -'. A+ 'rlwis parly eiglvlesn r- Q '-wilialed in o The l-lomemalcers' Club O lne niglml of A sri lj, -- ,xcue o l a ' C .onsored by llne Grealer Wyoming Club, wa s--'-,eel hy ine Fuiure Hcfnemal, i . A successful year wee cqf-Qiiefzfv by +he redecoralinq ol 'ire ': 's lounge by 'me Advanced Home Economic. Class, v niciu serves as flue execuri.-1 :flmmilfee of Huis orqanizafion. Miss lrvafie-5 ' Qzvizcr. 'IZA PresudenT Jnm McCurdy Treasurer KenneTh Grlqq Vuce Pres1denT KenneTh Cox ReporTer Wlll Tracy SecreTary Marshall McCurdy WaTchdog Bob Meaker Advisor Mr Paul Nwcely CaTchlng The school bus :sn T The only acTrvnTy oT The farm boys oTWyom1ng Commur1Ty T-luqh School because They have a sprruTed organvzahon called The FuTure Farmers oT America Thelr cluo numbers TorTy one wlTh Jam Mccurdy 46 aT The relns Thelr accomplushed evenTs Tor I945 46 have been numerous as can be noTwced Trom The Tollowxng summary beTTer Thu comlng summer Franlclun DeBoer purchased calves Trom The Grand Chamofon Feeder Show IU Chacago The Tu Ture Tarmer aTTended and showed un The lnTernaT:onal L1vesToclr Expos Tvon rancus Leadley won second place an The secTlonal rubluc spealcsng conTesT FaT SToclc and Dairy Judging Teams compeTed an The secTuonal conTesT LasTly The boys carried on ouTsTand:ng supervlsed prolecTs and expecT To show aT The Illwnols STaTe Falr Thus summer New oTTlcers wall be elecTed In The asT weelc oT school To car y on Through The ummer monThs o 9 LasT Tall The boys placed TourTh in TwenTy-Two schools wlTh Their prolecTs aT The PrErceTon Fair. The boys will do even 3 . . . I . I F . . . JPSWOI S Yana ec. UD un 1 My Con .. . . , ., . ., . . 1 , , , V , 4, . , A , , , xwf . . . . -, 4 , 1 1 4 ' -. , ,, M ,' .. , i ,A M, , , , it ., . h Q r, ,V 4 A ,M U ,, A W . . . , , . , . U ,-,- . ,f . A - , Md' 'K,':.'.,.,'. ' ' 7 V :V M .. , . . . A ,K . , f ' re 'J ' 1 f ' :S 1 Jvc 4 'Q .Q., ' :1f' .' t-A Q. X' Jfi' !'f,i 5 M .ur ' , 1 .. f' ' V- 1' :lx - w ' 3, 1 3..'r-' -'fl -1, 1 'V :'Tv 'J f r, ' .' w rx' . f ii : -, ' 'rv ' V ' 1' -f 'V 31, V - -' - f 'Q 1 1' 1 ' ' ' , 1 ,A ,J ', '- , ' KA 1: ,. ' ' fl. 'I' ' 1 , 1' P ' I' ' ' 'I ' 7' ' ' ' ' 3 ' ' ' .if I ': -'i : : 1 z 1 . ' ' , . . . L 1. . ' --, ', . . .,. ,, , , ,, ... V Vx ,-J' : ' . ' A '. 1 ' ' ' . ' -A :vi 1 1- ' ,' ' 1 . 1. 1 ' ' - ' , .. -4 f A k- V ., - . -f ',',, f.- A - , ' ' 'Nb W-Nth' ef, dwfb bf I J S mor CXass Oiucers Umor Class OH'acers 9 LCLILS v G. A. A. Officers Home Economics Officers Sophomore Class Omcers Freshman Class OFFicers X. X. RCC!! 3 .llf if Marlorle Long Bill McGmn Kennefh Cox Virginia Graham Esiher Klumpp James McCu rdy Hun aan 1 f GK Arihur Pa I' mt extun and 6Ch6tQ.7-I V' g' ' Graham W ' cre ar Jia! of ain La ban Ru+ledge Former Cusfodian . 'r gfvunfp L .. Q, NEA7' ' du J k. ,1. A Q' . 'ri' 4 ' at ' ,,-If In , 1 'Y x 1 H'o Q 11, 'gg-s W .ff ' ,3?:'1i,,' f'- MJ., I Ik'- I 1, 1 PNY-uPS N 1'J., 9 I . -'UI - I ' LJ?-5 ,,.7fi'1f.??7 1, . a.,..4wQ'rSff ggvhi? gm .TRRYUS ,,: , f mmm! gain? ' '- , - ' 3, , g , '10 X . rms' L 05. iff :W f 4 gf 4 V Pl N call 3 - 6 Gray, L 1. - , ' K I M4 S KU' ,. -11 f r . A W1 lake, oun P055 cs 5 ff? gg? if4Pf,u'f r e aff ' 0' 1 ?, If-' TI-IE SPIRIT OF WYOMING I-IIGI-I FINDS ONE OF ITS TRUEST EXPRESSIONS IN TI-IE ABILITY AND SPORTSMANSI-IIP OF ITS ATI-ILETES. WI-IEREVER TI-IE WY-I-II INDIANS GO, TI-IEY ARE ALWAYS REP- RESENTATIVE OF TI-IE INSTITUTION. TI-IE SUPPORT OE OUR ENTI-IUSIASTIC CI-IEER LEADERS AND STU- DENT BODY HAS BEEN COMMENDABLE. . lv,- zz. 'Sr 4 E Ill L COACH ST JOHN Teefblvam Lasf Sepfember a green bw ci ferm ed Q boys were Issued equnpmen Our mam caged ve was fo + n o my r Q 1 came aga rw a' u C e Mus e qw n 1 fhenr u+rvvo + + beffer us f a , feac 0 ue aW' We 'rrcks reede uccessfu cam 3 . E , ' e 'H jean or ' ,T ge, Ei Sha. e fc ur ffs J 'S' W -rw T. Full r CF? +b ' Q Q C feb S' Jffiw arf: '1.'7f'fw' Coach Nada- who d f ' . . 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