Illiopolis High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Illiopolis, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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B A E V JOYCE ROHRIG LOIS BOTTHELL JOAN CHWIEHUT EDWARD MEISTER ,w0n -L' 3 , - , n JL 'W , Y 2 '4 'J '.,V '35 -1 ff' , 2 5 Wg! W is Ox 5 ,,' C' WSJ at H4 'fwfr .. Q, I , ' V: -ilu? I , figlf - : L in , A Lg. fd 1 z K 5 . :IQ f . Q A ' ' 4 Defi? ' .fqfwj I K- git' -:da t H N Af f 5 -fmMmk5WQW? T U R E S DOROTHY PAGEL ds, E223 , Ji . -. Y' g .A Nl A A I I Q-wp W M ',f x, , A . .. . m K 'f.,.f, fry!! xwggfi ROBERT GEOHGES 3' ROSELLA ERVIN BETTY MUNSON LEUBERTA TUCKER BRUCE GRAHAM JO ANNE LECKRONE NORMA KOONTZ

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Class Poem Next on the list is a girl named Rosella. In the play she was uChar11en but she wasn't Two years a cheerleader, she had lots of pep. In the field of music she is really nhepn. Clifford is better known as HBusn. I When it's time for joking he's no ndudu. In the Senior play you knew him as nMortn. He's lots of fun and a real good sport. Dorothy has brown eyes and pretty brown hair. In class work she does her share. The diamond she wears is really superb. We think she's swell and so does Herb. This girl is always in a dash. When she gets mad her eyes do flash! She likes to dance and really can. She's full of vitality and her name's Bruce is our class pest, For he never lets anyone rest. But you'll find as time goes by, That you've never met a nicer guy. We call Leuberta Hour efficient onen, For she always manages to have her work done She says she liked Spanish best. This she has chosen from all the rest. Victor came in his Junior year. He too likes to tease we fear. He's a handy man to have around. A nicer guy could n'er be found. Our But And Bid high school days are finally done, we realize our lives have just begun. now we, the Seniors of '52, ' you all a fond nadieun. JR JoAnne. a fella



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Class Will We, the Senior class of 1952, in the town of Illiopolis, county of Sangamon, and the state of Illinois, being in sound mental condition, we think, do hereby make this our last will and testament. we bequeath to the Junior class, our rightful heirs, our ability to have red-hot arguments and get nothing done in class meetings. we leave these gifts because we that their class meetings are alwaysvery quiet and We, the Senior class, leaveto the Sophomores, and good humor. We do this because they seem to in both. understand agreeable. our wisdom be lacking We bequeath to the Freshmen, our ability to get along with the teachers. We have found our tact in this particular project very useful during our four years of high school. that next year's Seniors will not cause as tearn on the excuse pad as we did. We leave to Mr. Shouse the dedication of we, the graduating class of 1952, leave Mr. We, the Senior class, leave with Mr. McCaleb the hope much nwear and our yearbook. Brown the when we start- ed taking typing in our Junior year. This good condition is not due to our carefulness, but to the lack of use. We leave with Miss Cramer the hope that she will get to break her ruler over the head of some deserving student next get the job done this year. least, we bequeath our most valuable typewriters in as good a conditionas they were year, since she did not And last, but not possessions. I, Joan Chwierut, Senior class to anyone the nomination. Also I Sarah Burge. I, Kenneth Gordy, to Robert Maxheimer. leave my position as President of the who is foolish enough not bequeath my blond hair and to decline glasses to do will my ability to get things done I, Rosella Ervin, leave my cheerleading ability to Helen Kuntz, with the hope that she will not become stiff after the first few practises as.I did. Also I will my musical ability to Charles Hawkins. I, Robert Georges, leavemy good behavior and my position as Mr. Shouse's lab assistant to Glenn Hohenstein. I, Betty Munson, bequeath my ability to miss a lot of school and still make good grades to Carl Maxheimer. We, Bruce Graham, Robert Georges, and Clifford walker, do will our ability to make English class interesting to Bob Kaylor, Sam Headrick, and Lawerence Tennyson. This talent requires years of hard constant practise. I, Jo Ann Leckrone, bequeath my studious nature to Sarah Burge. Also I will my ability to skip study hall to go to chorus to anyone who has as good a voice as I have. I, Victor Dunham, will my ability to argue with the teachers to anyone who will have it. I would like to get rid of it. I, Bruce Graham, leave my many facial expressions to Allen Howard. we, Leuberta Tucker and Magda Osterhuber, will our quiet natures to the entire Junior Class. Ithas been said, nsilence is golden.n It has not made us any money so far but it keeps us out of a lot of trouble. I, Norma Koontz, do will my love for school to Donald Dunham. Also I leave my towering height to Glenn Hohenstein. we, Joyce Rohrig, Joan Chwierut,and Roselle Ervin, leave our brains to anyone who can find them. After going through twelve yearsof schoolto improve our Ngray matter,n we sudden- ly find that we never had any. I, Dorothy Page1,do will my enjoyment of Girl's Physical Education class to Betty Anderson. we, Lois Bottrell and Dorothy Pagel will our ability to be good friends during high school and after to Helen Kuntz and Norma Young.

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