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MOST OUTSTANDING BOY Robert Brooks Qwlfgmgflul WITTIEST BOY William Ether-ton BEST NATURED BOY Bill Morefield MOST INDUSTRIOUS BOY James Stearns BEST DRESSED BOY James Cherry MOST OUTSTANDING GIRL Eva Jane Milligan WITTIEST GIRL Willie Ruth Land BEST NATURED GIRL Louise Hall M S MOST INDUSTRIOUS GIRL Joann Brooks BEST DRESSED GIRL Virginia Scllonlaoff
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4 -vc ' 1. ,, . 9 , , -A it J' M2143f i.5'.v1i.fii3iW1 , .I 1 ' y., Ruby Loo Tomlinson DIAL 43 Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi- Tri 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 43 Operetta 1, 2, 43 Quartette 23 Junior playg National Thespian Society 4. She charms them with her singing. Jewell Vaullbn Hi-Tri 4. She exchanged her books for a hus- band. Jumeo Wu! Basketball 2, 33 Chemistry Club 3. Some say he's bashful, but- Virginin Noll Wbitacro Hi-Tri 1, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 DIAL 43 National Thespian Society 43 ,Oper- etta 2, 3, 43 Staging 3, 43 Dramatic Club play 43 Nature Club 23 Library Club 23 Pep Club 2. Man is nature's sole mistake. Margaret Lou' Wiley DIAL 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4 3 National Thespian Society 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2,' 3, 43 Junior play3 Operetta 23 Pep Clubg 1, 23 Commerce 'Club 3. I V' , I never turn my back on-boys. KENNETH BURGER DOROTHY HANSON WILLIAM HOPPER GLENNON MENTEER FRANKLIN McMILLAN EVELYN RAGSDALE -Q? x WARD RILEY LEO ROBINSON LETHA SETTLEMOIR CATHERINE SIMONS FAMES R. STEARNS CHARLES TIPPET CARL WHITE
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V 2'n vl?TF-+ . .- , 'B ,J ' ' .5 .. .H ' i:,..'4f'r1f.fTgf' L ' ,, W. SENIORVCLASS PEISCOPHESY ' A -One day, not long ago, I wandered into a.-small bdokstore cn one of the slum streets of New York. As I fingered the musty old volumes, my eye caught an old relic on one of the shelves entitled High School Memories by William C. Etherton. As I had known him in my high school days, I read with growing amazement. He mentioned many of our classmates. ' I learned that Robert Brooks became a preacher and brought many sinners to the mourner's bench among whom were Carl Parrish and Eugene Smith. James Cherry, who had starred as Tarzan at one time, became so in love with thi part, that he tried to live a similar life in South Africa. He stayed about H l'I10l'l . Dean.Albon, William Moretield, and James West were models in the Men's de- partment at Marshall Field's Store and Mary Margaret Ogden and Mildred McCoy are clerks in the other departments. . Ruth Bernice Brooks, while journeying across the Sahara with Maxine Findlay, Virginia Lee Bass, and Louise Hall was kidnaped by a white-robed sheik. V ernetta Hughes lived alone in the heart of the great city-she amused herself by taking in all the thrilling serials. Margaret Lou Wiley, Dorothy Hanson, Blanche Clifford, and Helen Pulley have devoted their lives to the study of the Evils of the Cigarette. Jewell Vaughn and Marguerite Hopper chose matrimony and a life in the home. Eva Jane Milligan and Virginia Schonhoif lived in the South Sea Islands- teaching etiquette to the cannibals. They taught them how to carve and to eat the delicate parts of tender, young Americans who wander down there in search of adventure. Mary C. Taylor studied Sears and Roebuck's catalogue for a month and decided to become a dress designer-she was recognized as a great boon to American women. The Henderson twins were employed at Scotts' air-field to give private lessons to the air-minded. Kenneth Burger, Leo Robinson, and Arthur Prater were well-known gangsters of the underworld. Charles Hall and Franklin McMillan, who were stars in Latin, took a trip to Rome and it took them so long to tell the guide they wanted something to eat that they starved to death. Celia Crews, Millie Glenn, and Virginia Kell were located on a large kangaroo ranch in Australia teaching young kangaroos to jump. i William Hopper and Glennon Menteer were employed in the American Pickle Factory located at Makanda, Illinois. Ward Riley was the leading chemist in the United States. His latest achieve- ment was changing water to wine. Bill Patterson was dance instructor and entertainer at the All-Night Dance Club at Cave-in-Rock. . Dorothy Shackleton was a. very popular crystal gazer and palm reader with headquarters at DeSoto. . Willie Ruth Land was chief secretary for the President of the United States- the only trouble, she claims, is that there is no room for advancement. I Pearl Knight and Dora Owens established a school in Korea to enlighten the heathens. Ruby Lee Tomlinson was The Great Singing Evangelist. She is known from coast to coast. l , , James Montgomery and Herbert Mueller were traveling with Ringling Brothers Circus. Glenn Odum and Herbert Smith together operated a first class barber shop in South Africa. Virginia Whitacre was writing poetry for the ATLANTIC MONTHLY. Eddie Rogers was manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company. l . . Evelyn Ragsdale and Letha Settlemoir were teachers-devoting their spare time to the painting of window blinds for bird houses. , Jane Snyder was foreign missionary in the wilds of Chicago. , Katherine Simons and Caroline Snider were teachers in the Makanda Academy. Carl White and Charles Tippet were noted motion picture producers. SENIOR' WILL We, the senior class of 1937 of the Carbondale Community High School, believ- ing ourselves to be of sane mind and good judgment-4having not been proved other- wise-do, make, publish, and declare this, ourlastfwilliand testament. We bequeath as follows: ' To the juniors, we leave the leadership of dear old C. C. H. S. and, also, unpaid debts, with the request that they be looked after immediately. To the sophomores, hopes that they too, may.become seniors some day.. 'I o the freshmen, we leave all our blunders-as well as dignity and a wish for their improvements i.n morals and-in manners.
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