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

 - Class of 1948

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SENIORS SHIRLEY FERRILI, Shirley is a member of the Home Ec- onomics Club and has been active in its work. After school and on Satur- days, she works at Scott's store. Her future lies in the field of occupational therapy. She plans to take courses at S.l.U. next year that will help her in this profession. DICK FOX Dick is tops with everyone, and it',s a pleasure to know him. His enthusi- asm and all-round leadership have won for him admiration and respect, He plans to take a pre-medic course at Southern in the fall. R.Xl,l'H GLENN Ralph is another of our quiet seniors. He is an active member of the F.F.A. His plans for the future are uncer- tain, but he will probably farm. ADA GRIFFITH Ada came to us last year from Belle- ville and has been a valuable addition to our class. She is organizations ed- itor on the MONITOR start, and was secretary-treasurer of her. class her junior year. XN'e'll be seeing' her at S.l.U. next fall. DOROTHY HALF: Dorothy has decided on a teaching career. She wants to further her edu- cation at Southern and later teach l'.l'f. XYith her high school achieve- ments in athletics as a begnnnng. we're sure she'll be a success. Bl'fRliLl'QY HAMPTON llerkley is one of our seniors who lives in Carterville and attends C. C. H. S, Always full of fun, he is a friend to everyone. He. too. is plan- ning to attend Southern. BILL FLY As president of the senior class and captain of the football team, Ilill has proved his ability as a learler this year. As an outstanding athlete of the Southwest lfgyptian Conference he won a berth on the tirst All-Southern Illinois football team and on the third All-State team. He is also a veteran basketball player. His plans for next year are not complete, but he hopes to attend the U. of 1. EMMA RUTH GEORGE Red's happy-go-lucky air and cheer- fnlness have been responsible for much of her popularity. Next year she'll probably be living in XYatseka, Illinois. BILL GOODMAN Tall, dark, and handsome describes Bill perfectly. As one of the letternxen of the varsity squad, he has served his team well. He is planning to ate tend S.l.U. BILLIE GRISSOM Grissom is famous for her open house for high school kids each morn- ing' and at noon. She is a friendly girl and always on the go. She plans to attend :t telegraphy school in lnrliana and see what she can do with dots and clashes. NORMA HALSTE.-XD Norma now lives in Carterville. but since she -lidn't want to leave her many friends. she came over to C. C. H. S. to finish high school. She's a lot of fun and a fine friend. She plans to attend S.I.U. next year. ,IICSSE HICERN llere's a fellow who rates high on everyone-'s list. Iesse is another one of our football lettermen, and he also excels in basketball and track. After graduation, he'll probably settle down to fanning. Page F1nu'It'vn

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SENIORS BETTY CONATSER l!etty's wholeheartedness in all she does makes her an ideal student and friend. She was president of her class during her freshman year, attendant to both the Homecoming queen and the Prom queen her junior year, and is a willing worker on the MONITOR staff. She hopes to continue her edu- cation at the U. of I. HELEN CULLEY A lovelier 1947 Homecoming queen couldn't have been wished for than Helen. She was somewhat familiar with that role, having served as at- tendant to the Homecoming queen her sophomore and junior years. She is a member of the MONITOR staff and of the Spanish Club. She will at- tend S.1.U. GORDON DAVIS Gordon is interested in Diesel motors. He will probably do some work along this line after graduation. He lettered in football this past year and is a member of the C Club. FRANK DRAKE Frank's pleasant disposition has won him many friends. Quack is a hard worker at the Southern Barbecue and plans to give this job all his atten- t.on after receiving his diploma. ALAN EATON Alan's beautiful brown eyes have broken many hearts and will prob- ably break many more. He is Finish- ing high school in three years so that he may take a pre-medic course at rbe University of California next fall. One of his many hobbies is radio. JANE FICHER Jane is a source of zip and pep. She was a nzember of the G..-LA. last year and of the Florence Nightingale Club lor two years. She hopes to attend Southern. Page Thirteen IDD RI S CRAXYSHAIV Quiet, reserved Doris would like to attend St, Mary's Nurses' School in Cairo, Illinois. She is a member of the Florence Nightingale Club. JOANN CUNNINGH.-XM A newcomer to our halls, JoAnn comes to us from Alabama. She's an attractive blonde with a pleasant per- sonality. She is treasurer of the Span- ish Club and a member of the Science Club. She plans to attend Southern, majoring in music. JIM DeLAP Dependable Jim is efficient and en- thusiastic in all he undertakes. He is a member of the National Honor So- ciety, the Science Club, and the DIAL staff. In addition to these extra-cur- ricular activities. he has lettered two ygeairisj in basketball. He will attend JOANNA DUNCAN Next year will see Ioanna at S.I.U. where she will major in English and Art. She has been a diligent and in- dustrious worker on the MONITOR this year, serving as a columnist. RUTH EIZERSOHL Ruth has been one of our majorettes for two years. She is a member of the Florence Nightingale Club and is planning to enter nurses' training after graduation. CONNIE ELLIS Connie rates among the few niet sen- iors at C.C.H.S. this year. Iqer plans for college are indefinite, but she will probably attend S.I.U.



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SENICRS VIRGINIA HEERN Virginia has taken a course at llak- er's Beauty School and plans to go ahead with this type of work, She has been a member of the Florence Night- in1.:':tle Club for two years. HELEN HOFFNER I Helen's fine character and dependa- bility have qualified her as a leader. She is a member of the DIAL staff, the Science Club, and the National Honor Society, and is an asset to any class. She plans to spend her first two years of college at Southern. FAYE RELLER Faye is a very neat and attractive sen- ior girl. She has been typist this year for the MONITOR. After graduation she will attend SLU. JO.-XX KIMIXICR . Joan is another of our students who plans to attend Southern after grad- uation. Her charming: manners and sweet personality have rated her l-A. lluring' her sophomore year she was a majorette and she has been active in the music department through h?gh school. IIOXYARID LAM ll ERT Ilow:trd's winning' smile and friendli- ness will always be among his great- est assets. He is a member of the Yarsity Theatei aggregatioii. serving as .tn usher. He has held office in the lli-Y club for the past two years. Une of his main interests is in thc Held of accounting. in which he is planning to major at Southern, Bl.-XRY LICOS Mary lfvelyn is well lil-ted by all. After school she can usually he found working :tt the Grcen lllill. Ili-ing tal- ented in art, she hopes to study dress designing in New York. Page Fifteen .l G AN lf HENDERSON XYe've all seen Janie the past few years at the Varsity ticket window. Her agreeable nature has helped in making her a very likeable person. She will attend SXI.U. EOR GE HOLLI DAY Being treasurer of the senior class, vice-president of the Hi-Y, and 3 member of the C Club have made this year an active one for George. He also found time to play on our football team. His art work has been outstanding, and we hope he will con- tinue wirh it as he furthers his educa- tion at Southern. Jam: KENNEY F C High honors for magazine salesman- ship went to Jane again this year. She is a member of the Florence Nightin- gale Club and the Science Club. Next year she plans to go' to college at S.l.U. RED KRUMP Stud is famous for the wonderful tan bc gets each summer as a life- guard at the lake, where we'll prob- ably find him again soon after gradu- ation. Our fast right halfhack made nuite a name for himself with his spectacular runs, until a leg injury cut short his high school football ca- reer. He hopes to continue with his stellar playing at S.I.U. HARLISS LAMER This year Charles presided over the Spanish Club. His main interests are eating, sleeping. and eenerally taking it easy. As yet, he has no definite plans for the future. R A YMON ll I,Y13.-XRGICR Like many of our senior boys, Ray's main interest is football, in which be has proven his ability. He hasn't made up his mind definitely as to what he wants to do. but he believes it will he coaching' or forestry.

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