Remember how I said I would share my great uncle's high school yearbooks? Well I have three and I'm going to give each one a separate post. Because the books are not in the best shape and may scanner is weird, I decided not to scan them.
The first book is from 1937. My great uncle attended Waukegan High School - which is the same school my mother attended many years later. It is still open
today. Jack Benny went there but that was before my great uncle so sorry - no pics of a teen aged Jack Benny.
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The Cover, the theme for 1937 was Western Ranch |
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Signatures! Anyone know when people started writing notes instead of just signing their names? |
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My great uncle was a freshman - freshmen only got group photos. He is second from the left, third row up. It's hard to tell but he wrote "me" and a little arrow pointing to his head. |
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My great uncle also played football - complete surprise as athletics are so not a family trait these days. He is the rightmost one, kneeling. |
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A sampling of the junior class photos. Everyone looks so spiffy. |
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One of the things I love to look at is the teaching staff. It's always interesting to see what classes were offered - along with Math, Home Ec, Latin, Bookkeeping, Office Skills, English, etc . . . was a class called "Clothing" - they even had two teachers who taught it. I would take that class today. I bet it taught lots of useful skills - no, I'm not being sarcastic. I really mean it. | |
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Photos of students goofing around. |
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Like modern yearbooks the back is full of ads. Insert obligatory comment about how prices have changed here. |
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Ephemera! I found what I think is a clipping from the school newspaper. "Jeep" was apparently my great uncle's nickname. I have no idea why. The note seems to indicate he worked for the school paper - but not in 1937 - according to the yearbook. I tried to hunt down a photo with Ms. Landis but no luck. Perhaps we shall find out more in the next two yearbooks. Or not. Stay tuned to find out. |
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