Taylorville High School - Drift Yearbook (Taylorville, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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CLASS OF 1939 in x .Mk it i A wgv 1 1 BETTY ESTES Left before end of term. WAN DA ESTES XX!anda's high scholastic record coupled with her auiet disposition make her a student of highest auality. She has been especially outstanding in commercial Work. L, E,,,,1iiftQ 11,7 A i . A ,v fsf iii: A , e 5 in We 74 V X X. sf' 7 s X .Y N , 4. .er f 4 ,A 1 wwf r I' Q9 in JZ V 'W 5 CALVIN FILSON Calv.n has served on the Drift staff the past year as Circula- tion lvlanager, For three years he has been a drummer in the band Calvin too is brimming over with humorous l?l remarks, ROY FRIEDRICK 1 Ray might be called the l.o- thario of our class, although his time has been taken up largely with one certain member of our graduating class. Roy's work in football has shown his athletic inclination. JACK GILBERT Jack might be called Sleepy, He's another tall, dark and handsome type. l-lis ability to win friends will be an asset to him in later years. 5.1 LAVERNE FOSTER LaVerne is our cook. Home economics seems to be her chief interest-that is, with the excep- tion of that certain one. ROBERT GESELL Bob is anything but quiet, in fact, he isn't still for a minute. Anytime there is mischief afoot, you can bet that Bob is at the bottom of it, or at least has a hand in it. We admit, however, that classes would not have been the same without him. JAMES GOODEN Jim is the Good Samaritan of our class4everybody's stooge. It is small wonder that he can boast of such a large number of friends. Jim possesses personality with a capital P. BETTY ETTINGER Betty is another of our prom, inent band members, playing the clarinet during her four years at TtT.l-l.S, During her senior year she entered the contest as one- fourth of a clarinet quartet. CLARENCE FARMER Clarence is the boy wit ' t' wavy blonde hair. l-le i er auiet natured, and, fr all in- dications is o an-hater blushes QM! W Clarence t to Twenty-two ENICE FABBRI Enice is our blonde and beau- teous Queen of May. Little but mighty is l-ler Highness. She was also chosen Social Chairman for the GAA. ESTHER FARRILL Etty has attended T.T,l-l.S. for only three years, but during this time she has made innumerable friends, Music is her hobby. She is an accomplished pianist and violinist and played the bass violin in the band. lf R B



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CLASS OF 1939 ROSE KUZMISKI Rose come to us from Pennsyl- vonio. During her three yeors ot T.T.l-IS, she hos goined recogni- tion in dromotics ond home econ- omics. HAROLD LOVE l-lorold is the Professor Quizz of our closs. 'Tis soid thot he conducts guestionnoire dolly, ond con oslc more questions thon o coroner's jury. The victims of his interrogotions ore usuolly his teochers. ROBERT MANUAL Bob, Our mothemolicion, is the boy most often seen in the com- pony of Dorothy Brody, Bob just sits bock in his silent woy ond lets the rest of the world go by Eugene without his intereference. EUGENE LAW Eugene is our Ag student from Owoneco. The future no doubt holds in store for him o suc- cessful life os o former. Whot o much better world this would be if there were only more like . . Wi 5, Dorothy is o girl of few words, - I but mony friends. DOROTHY LOWRY Dorothy is one of those few A girls whose hoir is the ledst of , t A ' her worries, since she hos been endowed with noturolly curly hdir, a , It ' TT Tl l l l Sun- l 3 sw- .S ,4 X I 1 x I M my ,Rt 1 'T 5 . l - I I 7 ' ROBERT MARSHALL A A propos of footboll heroes, wi fi '-f we mustn't forget to mention 'S Bob, Athletics, moinly footboll, hove been his chief interest, while I 4 orol themes ore his pet oversion. Q ef re ' ,Qi X , Q,,lf g ' ilf' ' S : T i n M ' Q I S 5 fit I ,fj ,Q I , PEARL1KAPLON l ,Juris Peorl hos pretty blonde hoar Q ' -g I, ond is usuolly seen with her I A 3 sister lvlorgoret. Peorl hos token , , A on interest in commerciol work -r I '... ' ' 'i4nn-- ond home economics, e . j5,f..,?1E ,,,, J-:VL ,V I F' 'Si 1 riff H K? J i JN LOUISE KING J V, ,,f c f HENRIETTA KELLER I-lenny hos o sunny smile ond o disposition to motch it. She ond her friendly monner will go for. The best to you, l-lennyl GENEVIEVE KING Louise ond Genevieve ore onother poir of those inseporoble sisters They lust go to show how much con be occomplished by going their own woy in o quiet monner. These two, olong with Elmo, form ci common threesome. IRENE KITCHELL Irene comes to us from Pono, While ot T.T.l'l.S,, she hos token speciol interest in chemistry. She hopes to go into nurses' troining ofter groduotion. Twenty-four LELA KRAMER Lelo is whot we might term 0 honey We think her mony friends will ogree. She hos done her shore in putting out o better onnuol by serving os colendor editor for the Drift.

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