East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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As the sands of the hour glass slowly sift away the time, we are mystified by the thought of what our records and deeds may be ten years hence, after high school graduation and our venture into the world of adulthood. Analyzing our varied talents, interests and personalities, we gaze into the future and dare to predict: LESTER MCGEE, renowned Scientist, has invented the first commercial contraption for moon passen- gers. KERNEY FALCONER, fastest man alive, has given the contraption its name, Ely or Dive Spacemaster. IAMES STACKER, great mechanic, checks the machine parts, everything is in good condition. IOHNNIE NICHOLSON, chosen All-American Hostess excitedly boards the contraption. IOYCE DESHIELDS, an efficient nurse, along with her head nurse, IO ANN BLACKMON, are trimly uniformed and looking superbly poised. LAWRENCE THURSTON, an executive, looks dignified as he strolls toward the Spacemaster. RICHARD IACKSON, with his companion, CLEO WILLIAMS, will honeymoon on the moon. HENRY LOCKETT, who is very technical, is positive everything's fine, and the flight is ready. EVELYN BERRY and her friend, ELIZABETH TOLSON, although nobody is surprised, arrive almost too late with their 12 children. CLARENCE IACKSON and ERNEST IONES, pilot and co-pilot, take off. RUTH WATKINS, editor of her own paper, stands by for her morning headlines. VVILLIAM NELSON, Outstanding photographer, takes pictures of the flight. ROSIE PITTS, with her jolly disposition, waves good-bye to the excited people below. WALDINE PEDEN, loquacious as ever, enjoys the trip as she relates her life's history on earth. IRA HAYNES and BONNIE COMBS, well known secretaries, are keeping accurate notes on what is being said and done. Their last notes read The contraption is rolling as smoothly as a ball. MICHAEL SLACK and WILLIAM BAILEY, are in a concentration camp in the Congo. They are awakened by the noise of the SPACEMASTER and feel homesick. SALLIE SHANNON and MARIE STUBBS, first women hired as generals in the army, calm them by reading. . . IOHNNIE COLEMAN'S and REGINA ARNOLD'S poetry, they are the greatest American poets of the century. VENESSEE REDMON'S music is enjoyed by all as they soar through the celestial sphere. CARLOS CRIMMETT welcomes the visitors on the moon and tells them that he is happy they made their journey safely. He ushers them to. . . NANCY LOVE'S abode for earth people. LONNIE DAVIS later takes visitors to the Moonata Theatre, which is owned by. . BUFORD GRAHAM, a millionaire, and the first industrialist on the moon. BERNIE DUNLAP is presenting his 200th Moonlight Sonata at Lonnie's opera house. ESTER SAVERSON happy the concert is over, takes the visitors to explore the moon further. LORETTA HAROLDS'S school of Cosmic Cosmetology is admired by all. PATRICIA SCRUCCS, hired beautician, demonstrates star-swept hair styles. ALOXIZO PERRIN'S and ROOSEVELT SIMMON'S law firm is next on the tourg they gaze wondrously for it's simply out of this world! Ld0 l-ft!! FRANK SKINNER is glad the exploring tour is over so he can take the visitors to enioy some space sports--the Inter-Planetary Olympics. EDWARD WATSON, Principal of 4 high schools along with his teachers .... TI-IELMA CHAPMAN, and VALERIE SHARP, are sponsoring the games. IERRY PARKS and FREDDIE WILSON, water boys, are on the run. CLAUDE ERVIN and CLEMMIE CANNON, top players, are ready to suspend basketballs in mid air. MATTIE DEAN, cheerleader, yells beat them boys b-e-a-t them! IOYCE PERRY and CAROLYN STANLEY, maiorettes, salute with their batons. CHARLES HARRIS has fooled everyone, the game is over and he is holding the All-Star Space Trophy. GRACIE HUMPHREY, always found with good sportsmanship, cheers up everyone. CLARENCE IACKSON, the pilot, is ready and all board. AREAY WINTERS cries, The trip was simply wonderful, exciting, and should I say 'celestial' ? ALICE TYLER and her laboratory technician, CELESTE ROBERTSON, are happy to have the visitors back for their 5, 000-bed modern hospital is filled with homesick patients. MARIORIE MEADOWS, commentator, announces McGee's invention made a safe and sound arrival from the moon. All who wish to get tickets, call in today for the second trip will soon be ready to leave this earth!



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East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 126

1960, pg 126

East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 40

1960, pg 40

East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 19

1960, pg 19

East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 21

1960, pg 21

East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 125

1960, pg 125

East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 127

1960, pg 127


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