El Paso High School - Cometeer Yearbook (El Paso, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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CLASS PRUPHECY As the years roll by, I thlnk of what has happened to that worthy semor class ol 1941 The m1rror of tlme serves as a reflector of those happy by gone days But let us new see what has happened, :ln th1s year 1951, to that happy body of 42 semors Harold Benedlct has become a famous manufacturer, owning, the World Used B1CyC19 Company Ladelon Neal has made mlhons on her latest 1nvent on, a pair of goggles to keep soap out of your eyes wn1le shampoolng your halr. The D1str1ct Attorney of New York, Sam Snyder, has gained much pro-runence 1n h1s campalgn aga1nst the p1rates of he air. A great manufacturer of bombers 15 J1m Holden, who owns the Drop 'em Bomber Company lary Helen Render is in charge o the stewardes es, and recent winner of the pleas1ng Dr. r11ll1am Th1s element has Erma Jeanne noth1ng But It a1r personal 1ty cup. K1tchel1 of Harvard Unnersity has recently discovered a mnety th1rd element been called Classlnumm ln honor of h1s iirst ehemlstry teacher Kingdom, the queen of the famous crystal gazers sees all, hears all, and knows 1S rumored that th1s 18 gust a blind and her turban conceals qulte a b1t. An electlon was held of the We Got Left old maids' club. Adeline Alt and Aldene McDonell were elected Pre ident and V1ce Pres1dent respeot1vely Gene wilson is running a curb service restaurant called 'S1t and Wait' with Jim Haas as a waiter As a featured attraction, Jun walks on h1S hands and carr1es trays on h1s feet The sidewall-.s of E. T H S have been kept unusually clean smce Benn1e Scott has been hired as head 3an1tor. Pano1a's leadlng carpenter, Ed de Vr1es, has recently accomplished h1s b1gg6St undertakinv, the redecoration of Panola Hole Mary Alyce Hibbs is the only graduate of the class of '41 to reach stardom Per latest picture 18 'I Can't Make Up My lI1nd, d1rected by Kenneth Folkers Erma Campbell has abandoned the idea that a mother's place is 1n the home, and is under a radio contract for a 'Lullaby' program 'The Sing1ng Har1ne, Bob Snyder, entertains h1s sh1p mates w1th h1s golden tenor volce. He recently sang for the boys at the Great Lakes Naval Traininb Statzon. Aldene Steffen is private secretary to Mr. Grabb, who is in charge of the Draft Board in Washington, D C Star Reporter of the Chicago Tribune is Arlene Pippel Her latest assignment was to in terview 'Filler Diller' Kain, king of the underworld Frank Perth, famous news commentator for stat1on HIC at Kappa, has recently come oack D-om covenng the tr1al run on the Utah salt flats of Harold Craw1ord's new racer, the 'Lightmng Rodf' Betty Cleary has Just won her third gold cup for her golfing ability She is now on her way to Pasadena, Cahfornia ior the Internatnonal Champ1onsh1p. Mary Beth Tully has made a use of her cul1nary efforts and is ch1ef chef :Ln one of the most excluslve mght clubs 1n Cal 11orn1a. The noted zoologists, Betty Wadsworth and Ruth McConkey, are taldng a much needed rest, after haxinv spent s1x months in Airiea earchlng for an annual that has been extmct for years. Bill Lucas has been groonng a beard for seven years and has attalned h1s foal He pro- v1des the proper effect for the 'Tarzan' books. The to1vn's no t pro perous three way store 18 run by Helen Games and sh1rley Shui fer It has a bar roon in the front, b0W11Ilg alley in the m ddle, and a bar room 1D the lack Don Thompson and Orman Smlth are runmng the Super Duper 'There ln a Pla h tan company Thws keeps them always 1n cont ct mth the ialrer sex hlldred Oltman and Alice Levns have settled down and marrled tvr-n brothers Both g1rls are now proud mothers of tmns St1ll unmarned and llving next to the theater 15 Helen Ed wards, who hcsn't nnsseu a show :Ln ten years. 116 . . ,, 1 o ,-, . . e 1 0 u rr ' . 1 e . . . . -I N. 1 . - . 4, . . . .A o ' a . 1 ' 1. U U 1 A. v . . - . n a S I 9 ,U . . c ' ' 0 ,., , . . e o e Q o ' 9 4 o , 1 . . . . . O ,, N . ,, . o e o . e ' . I e A - ., . o . . . . . l Y . , S . . . 0 , e F , . 0 . . 5 o U U - , ' 1 -, .3 0 , ' ' ' 5 - . S 'e .. . ' G ' s 1 o . '. o . '

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CLASS WILL I, Hel n a1n s, leave my book on 'The Way to Ent rtain Yourself While Being Lectured,' which has not yet been published, to Leonora Alt m I Ruth McConkey, leave my ability to get to school one minute before the tardy bell rings to Joan Barnard I Mary Bet Tully leave that despised name of 'Pickle' to anyone who pmcks it up and believe me, you have my sympathy am Snyd r leave my big brown eyes Robert enyde leave my posse sion and ard Barron I dor't th1nk I can live Eddie deVri s leave that apple for I cpe, will keep it glowing and wavy hair and that Gable Profile to Merle Liming of the coveted bachelor's degree to Clayton Schofield up to it the teacher in the tender care of Wldon Aoopman, who I Lyle ou+ton,leave the memories of those first few years in school when I didn't like girls to Dick KIIUQXPICK I Don Thompson leave my whiskers to Paulita North and Ruth Oltman, who can use them as hair brushes I Orman Smith, leave the dxstinction of being the only boy in a class of ten girls to Junior hrlgnt I Bennie Scott leave my ability to fake my way through school to Ray Newkirk and Wayne Lehr it'll take two to do it as well as I did Jam s Holden leave but I'll be back every night o I can walk home Wltl Helen Epps and Eva Jane Pink am or Homer Clark will, I m afraid I, Harold Crawford, leave my oratory ability to Elaine Bohlander and Doris Barney, who just don't have the tec nlque yet I Madelon Neal, leave my ability to keep my nam out of the scandal page of the Reporter to Naomi Crawford I Merlyn Kingdom, leave wishinv I could take a few under class girls wlth me I Mary Helen Render, leave the trials and tribulations of being an editor of the 'Reporter to Mary Hel n Jones ve, Gene wilson and Kenneth Folkers, leave our f w remaining thoughts to Maxine Neal who can do with them what she will I Betty Cleary, leave my trade mark on the front desk of the second row in the English IV room in the car of Frances Whitmer I Arlene Rippel, knowing that a l my classmates have left something worthwhile will end this peacefully by not leaving anytblng but I myself leave This document having been fully witnessed and approved, we affix our signature SENIOR LAJS Or 1940 '41 By Arlene Rippel 1151 2 G ' e e ' ' . , . . , A , . . , . . C' a I, V - , , . 0 rv .w 1, ,., ., , W, , . fl - ' . l I, ' e , A . c - U 2 . - - , , . A . , . , . - . 1 1 ' ' . , , V . .., , '- . . I, e 1 , S 1 V, 1 I J . . . ' Q vo n , , . no . 9 U -, . 1 e If , A . s . , U , e . . . . , . . . A 4? e , , e I , . . - n , . . . . V ' I n H C - , , - .



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Nenly appolntea coach at Notre Dame 15 Ly1e Sutton, who, due to hls orllllent All AmDPlC3H honors at south Jeni, 15 dese.v11g of th1S oosltlon Rita Punke nes enoarxe or tre .ea Ol atrrrow 41 G d u oo ro ee Q , 1 U o ser tcn1n me aca rolls lo trelu I or nn1ta Qewxeo r oecame llorazlan ol Paso ano has remalneo LUGFQ ever s1nce e rlasej Klw on r lne f ou New orx oo Q r TaWLlSCO lS .u n ne other L er yn Klw on He Foes exe u lve 1eu11n of Lvnn o 1 o r L r o e eNcn1o1t1 n to anofder to true rx vrlte sho Lnanf ohe s aslhf es e Po r aulk a cl we e .11-As acx 5 i,oert vis 3d,lLLH Lo the Flvlnf uw, co 1 to ooo r ea f1 H15 feet Serve one ouroose 11 e se1 aur11e Knecht no ta ew over 'ne roro Co .pem d 3 oo oerfec'e fs Fl woe Ire car runs o c4vdru onl, add our ne narromlf eue neu dur e lt b c e n o a r P ou1ld1 Th1s brlngs to a close the class prophecv of' '41 ume members have drafted away nto various walks of lifeg some of them have become a great suocess as was ant1c11-ated, vrlnle others hmre wandered far from their original paths. Nevertheless, as was expected, the pro- minent class of '41 has come through on top and w11l loqg be remembered. C173 Q . . . . ,V A , . P . .5 - V F , . T . M :A I . . . . ' 1' l Q 1. H F A L 'n .y rid h's ' h'SL:hi YQ k.-p- he? ou4eL I 5 'z r L 1. ' 'U agi ., ' ' 'ol' Q 2, . in o Q . , . Th Y -' '.gd Tar'o l'., r 7 U W Y ' ' Us. F '.-' ' r 2 lf Q 1 ', han K 1 .'d . - L Q . l'S' le 4 J V iip:e1': chago on Ch-:ter Lhi QF f.or -i- miss Lorfanthaler is the heae of Q nanionwlly prominent school or Lone inv olin. people li' :.q w ' - : 4. ' 1' ' ' 'CSLLL 1 My j,'Ly 'E ni X'rQorl- V'h:A. J ' 't 1A sz T' il Q J' ' Cadets 5:1 ilnio in '.1e ssfarj use pon' ns fo so ilyrng--.' - ' ,'-F f qrf: x,'l. X '. ' 'ni 5 . r o ' ' I elf an has 'ue' i o 1 3 r'Pt:'5:- . TQ, C fa' ' . QQ' 1 1 P213 i1'14' 3' -wg, n ' 3 106 1 t lei ip 'l :HQ ' ' . . ml ' i

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