Alexis High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Alexis, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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5-QQ'Q'TQ'Q'i QfQ'6 'QQ QQQQQ APPROPRIATE SONGS FOR APPROPRIATE PEOPLE Dean Anderson-I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now. LaVerne Bailey--Around the Corner. Dorothy Baker-There's Only One Love In a Lifetime. LaVeta Baker-He's My Guy. Ray Baker-Nursie, Nursie. Glen Barrington-Pass the Biscuits, Miranda. Richard Bailey-Not a Care in the World. Rosemary LoBianco-Little Girl. Carol Britton-Pretty Little Red Head. Louise Boozan-Turkey in the Straw. Pat Boozan-Bicycle Built For Two. Bernadine Brown-Wise Old Owl. Betty M. CaldwellfDarn That Dream. Gladys Caldwell-Angel Child. Doris Cash-Sophisticated Swing. Helen L. Carlson-Lights Out. Philip CarterfeI'll Never Let You Go Little Darling. Bill CaslinmJust a Happy-go-lucky. Jim Cheline- I'm Not Coming Home Tonight. Howard Cooper-I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair. Hazel Davis--Once in a While. Dorothy Dahl- -I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart. Dorothy L. Deuth-If I Had My Way. Mava Dillbeck--Deep in the Heart of Alexis. Dorothy Donnelly-Wishing. .lane Eidwardsf Keep An Eye On Your Heart. Mary A. Edwards---I VVant to be Somebody's Sweetheart. Tadpole Edwards-Sly Old Gentleman. Anna L. Elder- Chatterbox. Evelyn Estersf-You've Got to be a Football Hero. Ila Mae Fell-HAngel in Disguise. Gilda Fields--Y0u'd Be So Nice to Come Home to. Nalma Fields-Sweet and Low. D .my Flaherty--Give Me One Dozen Roses. Delores Fairbankse-As Long As You're Not in Love With Somebody Else. Norma Flood-Honey I'm in Love With You. Tommy Gordon-Little Brown Jug. Alice Hannafefl Had the Craziest Dream. Paul HannafDon't Get Around Much Any- more. Richard Hawkins-Strip Polka. Velma Hawkins--Walkin' the Floor Over You Dorothy Haynes-Oh Johnny Oh! Marjorie Hill--An Apple for the Teacher. Verne Hill--Maybe. Bob Johnson-When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold. Dorothy Johnsonf-I'm a Million Dollar Baby from a Five and Ten-cent Store. Loyal Kemper---I'm in the Army Now. Marjorie Krug--fMargie. Lenard Kenney-Ain't She Sweet. Lyle Kenney-Moonlight Becomes You. Betty LikelyffThe Light of My Life. Shirley Loveridge--Waltz Me Around Again, Willie. Bill Lucas- By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Floyd Lynchf-Why Doesn't Somebody Tell Me These Things? Forrest Mahaf'feyf'Round and 'Round and 'Round She Goes. Mary M. Mathers-There Was a Litttle Ford. Richard Mathers-When You Wish Upon a Star. Dorothy McKeaguenThere's a Man Who Comes to Our House. Barbara McKelvey- Californi Here I Come. Betty McKelvie--Don't Talk to Me About Men Archie McKelvie-I Love to Whistle. Red Medhurst--A Lady Killin' Cowboy. Verne Meeker-I Love the Life I Lead. Franklyn Melleny-Careless. Rossie Moore--Between a Kiss and a Sigh. Roxie Nichols-I Hung My Head and Cried. John Olin4Pennies from Heaven. Elma 8: Jean OrwigfeTwo Little Girls in Blue Betty Ann Olson-Beautiful Blonde. Mary Lou Olson-You-You Dar1in'. Lorraine Olson-I Said No. Doris Patterson--He's 1-A in the Army and He's A-1 in My Heart. Irene Patterson--I Got the Blues inthe Night Geraldine Poole-ePlease Think of Me. Elsie Pumphrey--I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyed. Marie Pheifier-Everything's Funny to Me. Harold Powell-fDon't Sit Under the Apple Tree. Paul .Powell---Imagination. Lenora Powell-f-Little Curly Hair in a High Chair. Elsie Phillips---Let's Change Partners. Mirianne Phillips-I'm4 Nobody's Baby. Tom Peake--Down on the Farm. Mary C. Peake4Pay Me No Mind. lVIaurice Peterson-Who Calls. Ethel Peterson-What's New. Wilma Root, Mary A. Phillipson, Betty Stevenson-Three Little Sisters. Charles Ryner---Don't Talk to Me About Women. Maxine RynerffYou Better Not Roll Those Blue Blue Eyes. Lee Rohr--So Far So Good. Fern Riggle--Somebody Love Me. Jeanne ReedyfI'1l Always Remember. Elaine Smith--Three O'clock in the Morning Dorothy Smith--Music Maestro, Please. Dorothy Swiler-M1've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm. Ed Shay-AAin't Goin' Nowhere. Jim Shelley, Alan ShaverePlaymates. Ralph Simonson-It's a Sin to Tell a Lie. Donald ShavereOur Love Affair. Dorothy J. Spence-fI've Got a Touch of John R. Symes-You Are My Sunshine. Texas in My Heart. Doris Simonson-In My Own Quiet Way. Howard Sperry-Her's My Hearrt. Donna and Helen Sperry-sMy Sister and I. Suzie Saylor--Snootie Little Cutie. Evelyn Schwartzkopf-Sophisticated Lady. Nancy Temple--Pardon My Southern Accent. Shirley Totten-I'll Never Smile Again. Beverly VanFleet-Thanks for the Memory. Fred VanFleet-I'll Get By. Bill Wadef'I'his is the Army, Mr. Jones. Alice Mae Williams---Ona Sunday Afternoon. Ila VVilliams-Dearly Beloved. Melba WhitmanfMarine Hymn. Ralph Winkler-f-Beautiful Brown Eyes. Dave WinklernfI've Heard That Song Before. Marjorie Zielke-eNobody Loves Me. QQ QQ if QQ-Q-Q

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.QQQ QQ .THE LABORATORY The laboratory is the largest class room in the building. On the west side of the room are tiers of seats for recitation and in the middle of the room are tables for experiments on laboratory days. On the north wall there are six large windows., There are also several shelves which hold small bottles of acid and other chemicals that are used in Chemistry and Physics. On the east side of the room are two small supply rooms. The class shown in the picture on the opposite page is one in Biology. The students were dissecting frogs at the time that the picture was taken. HOME EC II GIRLS REMODEL KITCHEN IN '42 The Home Economics girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Watson, set about last fall to brighten up the drab surroundings of the Home Ec kitchen. To be patri- otic, red, white and blue paints were selected. The walls and ceilings were painted white. The window ledges were changed from their dull color to red. The cupboards and wooden parts of the tables were painted white, trimmed in red. The floor was painted a bright blue. A new Deluxe refrigerator replaced the old-fashioned ice box. After a very drippy time the whole appearance of the kitchen was changed. The girls painting were Mary Marga1'et Mathers, Dorothy Nelson, Evelyn Esters, Dor- othy Nyberg, Dorothy Johnson, Geraldine Poole, Mava Dillbeck, Wilma Root and Mrs. Watson. COMMERCIAL ROOM The Commercial room is on the second floor in the southeast corner of the building. In this room are several desks and chairs for the bookkeeping and short- hand classes. These are on the west side of the room. On the east side are several rows of typewriters. Whenever the room is unlocked you can always hear the clicking of typewriters, as the students type on their budgets trying to finish them on time, which is rather hard at times.

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