Carbondale Community High School - Dial Yearbook (Carbondale, IL)

 - Class of 1937

Page 25 of 88

 

Carbondale Community High School - Dial Yearbook (Carbondale, IL) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 25 of 88
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J M L N c ff Q ,X :fx , U 1 X fy, JEEBIIB 3 JUNIOR CLASS Eleanor Adams Robert Allen Jack Bass I .gh Bell 'V Eugene Bowlin ' r yirginia Brewer Charlotte Burgess Margaret a pion Viol Chan-ipiofl ' ,I -T: es ncller th Cler Cook Nancy Cooper Leslie Cotton Hewitt Curtin Elma Densch Tommy Easterly Raymond Ellis .lmugene Farner Mary Frances Gilbert Donald Gilmore CLASS OF '38

Page 24 text:

To the three janitors, we leave numerous indelible footprints made from sliding in the halls. Dean Albon leaves his corners-on-two-wheels to James Chandler. Virginia Lee Bass wills her very capable editorship to whomsoever proves fit. Joann Brooks wills her interests in school affairs to Harry Marberry. Bob Brooks wills his eye-for-the-basket to William Townes. R. B. Brooks wills her interests up-state to Helen Hall. James Cherry wills his unforgetable physique and technique to George Baysinger. Blanch Rose Clifford wills her winter vacations to anyone who can get away with them. Celia Crews leaves her homemaking ability to Lillian McGowan. Bill Etherton wills his gift of gab to Edwin Thrailkill. Maxine Findlay leaves her pretty black hair to Betty Entsminger. Rosemary Gholson leaves her gracefulness on the dance floor to Gordon Plater. La Dean Martin leaves her attractive sense of humor to Alyne Brennen. Mildred McCoy leaves her quietness of manner to Virginia Taggart. Eva Jane Milligan wills her outstanding accomplishments of the class of '37 to Mary Gordon. James Montgomery leaves his arguments-with-the-teachers to Dorothy Reeder. Bill Morefield wills his American History book to anyone who can take it. Herbert Mueller wills his assembly seat to another fellow sufferer. Glenn Odom leaves his manly height to Jack Bass. Margaret Ogden leaves her reducing exercises to any girl who is trying to keep the waist line down. Dora Owens leaves her quiet personality to Dorothy Culley. Carl Parrish leaves his way-with-the-teachers to Smoky Joe Whalen. George Patterson wills his bashfulness to Gordon Lindsey. Bill Patterson wills his swinging craze to Lyle Rapp. 4 Arthur Prater leaves his contributions to American History class to Pat Wiehe. Helen Pulley wills her sweet disposition to Helen Perry. Eddie Rogers wills his music ability to James M'arberry. Virginia Schonhoff wills her knitting accomplishments to Charles Hamilton. Dorothy Shackleton leaves her love for sewing to Elizabeth Phillips. Caroline Snider wills her excess weight to Betty Jo Burgess. Bill Spiller wills his drawl to Wayne Hanson. Mary Taylor wills her longing-for-the-daily-mail to Maxine Tarrant. Millie Glenn wills her plea'ant ways to Harriet Barkley. Charles Hall wills his speedy trip through high school to Virginia. Brewer. Louise Hall leaves her well-trained giggle to Mildred Lindsay. Edwin Henderson wills his artistic mind to Addison Hayse. Raymond Henderson wills his brilliant hair to Gene Seibert. Max Hill leaves his political knowledge to anyone having nerve enough to express it. Marguerite Hopper wills her winning way to those seeking husbands. Vernetta Hughes wills her ability to sell tickets to the teachers to anyone that cares to risk their credit. Virginia Kell wills her blonde hair to Thelma Walker. Pearl Knight wills her quietness to Norma Kennedy. Willie Ruth Land wills her repartee to whatever person can use it safely in the s eerh class next year. Ted Ludwig wills his band uniform to Cecil Bell. Ruby Lee Tomlinson wills her vocal career to Agnes Maze. Jewell Vaughn leaves her pull with Miss Oliver to Mary Marie Lewis. Virginia Whitacre wills her poetic mind to Betty Sponsler. James West wills his fifth-hour-recreation-hall to Wilburn Lipe. Margaret L. Wiley wills her weakness for school athletics to Mary Gilbert. Kenneth Burger wills his lengthy stay in high school to Arthur Logue. Dorothy Hanson wills her drawling accents to Blanche Glotfelty. Glennon Menteer wills his book-keeping ability to Betty Stevenson. Franklin McMillan leaves his spectacular dancing to Henry Lutz. Evelyn Ragsdale wills her boisterousness to Roberta Koonce. Ward Riley wills his passion for blondes to Clyde Harris. Leo Robinson wills his daily recita.tions to Randall Parrish. betha Settlemoire wills her 500 acres on the south hard road to whomever likes the oven spaces. Katherine Simons wills her desire to attend Lindenwood College to Frances Menteer. ,James Sterns wills his robust physique to Donald Miller. Carl White wills his curly hair to Lloyd Neal.



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Mary Alice Gordon Helen Hall Clyde Harris Rita Havens Wilma Hayes Virginia Hunter Harry Keller Margaret Kenney Dowell Kimmell Roberta Koonce Shirley Kucher Elmer Kuehn Mfrll 2 HXAC h uTs,., C Alice Marberr , A . Harry .,L 'il Louise Maze , Mary Kay McMillan Willard Miller Lloyd Neal Effie Newberry Ralph Norton

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