Pinckneyville High School - Pyramid Yearbook (Pinckneyville, IL)

 - Class of 1950

Page 30 of 86

 

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SITTING: Dana Sutton, Gordon Eckols, Doris President.Doris Sheppard Sheppard. STANDING: Georgia Golliher, Nance Vice-President.Dana Sutton Gladson, and Mrs. Helen Johnson. Secretary-Treasurer . . Gordon Eckols Student Council Representatives Nance Gladson Georgia Golliher Sponsor.Mrs. Helen Johnson Assistant Sponsor . . Mr. James George Our hearts are a-flutter at the mere mention of senior for we the juniors are the next to step into those shoes. Doris Sheppard is our “up and at ’em” pres¬ ident. Throughout our three years we have furnished entertainment not only forour- seIves but for other classes as well. We ended the year by being host to the sen¬ iors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. To Mrs. Johnson and Mr. George we extend our most sincere appreciation.

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Myrna Valentine wills her flash bulbs to Ford Dunn. Lots of good snapping to Mr. Dunn. Maxine Schroedel leaves her psychology book in the waste basket. Norma Jean West wills her ability to work to Shirley Mathis. Doris Woodside bequeaths her ability to flirt with her eyes to Betty Fisher. Marjorie Fox wills her glasses to Pat Lazenby, the better to see Tom with. Bill Bass leaves a “hands off sign on Carol Rae. Mary Etta Koss and Sharon Schmidt will their ability to keep friends to Judy Hegler and T oni D on Be ninati . L.etha Reith wills her chair in chorus to Betty Milliken. Don’t worry Mary Ann, those black curly hairs on Bernard McIntyre’s shirt are his le¬ gally. They come from Carl Sprenger. Esther McCrary and Melba Slusher will their locker to the janitors. Mary Lynn Hutchings wills her love of horseback riding to any lucky “stiff”. Pat Reel relinquishes her shorthand book to Mrs. Johnson with pleasure. Robert Milligan hands all of his excess knowledge of agriculture to Mr. Templeton for future references. Jim Montgomery wills his prize car to Shirley Mathis. Donald Loos and Roger Craig leave the school, period. Jerry Jones wills his physique to Bob Stew¬ art. Betty Dry wishes all the luck in the world to Mr. Chenoweth as she drops the Student Council in his hands. Shirley Huth wills her presidential abilities to any president. To Ronnie Beck, Robert Faust leaves his dread of report card day. Lawrence Rabe wills his ability to win all the hearts of the girls to Richard Williams. Alene McCune and Melba Hepp will their motto “Speak when spoken to to Jaci Grear. Leah Hottes leaves her ability to fall out with someone to Mary Rogers. Betty Jones gently bestows her red hair to Delores and Doris Young. Bill Keene would like to push off some of his athletic ability to Cob Caupert III. Barbara Lawrence wills her blue jeans to John Dean Malinski. Lola Newsom and Barbara Luke will their little quarrels to Bill and Bob Templeton. Dale Luke will leave behind his shadow so all the girls will have something to swoon about. Virginia Magill will leave her unpleasant memories such as classes to all the teachers. Peggy Newsom bequeaths to Delores Linze her blonde hair. Melvin Carson wills his Sir Galahad man¬ ner to Charles Morton. Kathleen Zacher bequeaths her excess er¬ rors in typing to Joanne Keene. Robert Kellerman wills his ability at bill¬ iards to Bill McCrary. Evelyn Kurtz wills her way with the men to Shirley Hanock. Mabel Stockton bequeaths her imaginary troubles to Frances Dunn. “Doe” Yeager bestows best wishes and lots of luck as he leaves his football ability with Nelson Moore. Darlene Woodside leaves her table in Eng¬ lish 9. She couldn’t get it down the steps. 23



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■ Harold Bigham Leslie Bigham Donald Brand Rosemary Brandt Donald Braun Richard Buschschulte Beverly Carter Arlen Carson Lois Caupert Cecelia Curt Virginia Chandler James Cicardi Gordon Echols Thomas Egbert Charles Engelhardt Irma Engelhardt Mildred Faust Imogene Ferrari Betty Fisher Faye Fox Robert Gaines Nance Gladson Ruth Gladson Alfred Goldman 25

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