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

 - Class of 1944

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JUNICRS ' ' ' Stands-Play-Prom JUNIOR OFFICERS lilC'llAlCl7 HAINICS , , , , , Sl4'l'L'l2llj 'I'l4'2lSlll'k'I' HILL 'I'll'l.lClL, ,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, ,I'ri-siqh-ni IX l'IRlC'I l' Ql'lR.XM, , Studi-nl f'Hllllt'll HG.-XHl'l'l' I-'PIN'l'UN, , Slllllvlli i'nuliL'iI In 1941, 45 green fresh- men entered high school. We'll never forget the fate- ful day of initiation-all in all, we will never forget our freshman year! The next year we came back eager to get started on another year with an eye toward making it a bet- ter year. And we did! Then at last our greatest dream has been fulfilled- We are upperclassmen! With Miss Cloney and Mr. Fer- guson as sponsors we had a very successful year. First imr: .funn Ulvaxry. Luis Coyle, lrmimi .lime Agnew, Sliirlvy liurrouglis, Mary lmilism- XV:nlswurlli. Mlm vxkiik, lxlZllg'2ll't1l Fenton. Si-1-uiirl row: Mr. l'lk l'2.ZllS1lll. Iii-x'w1'ly llus-4--I, Kitty Lou lfiaslinuli, Isuln-Ile Yolz. Hu lnrlu lNI4'l'mili1-y, Maxim- illlilllfllilll. lion-ily lmpv, Ruth XYilSull. Arminln l'1l'2lkl'S. ltitzi .I. Kirby, Miss Vlunm Ihirrl row: Kulliryu S4-In-itz. lXI:urwlIzi SilUIllilk4'l'. llerniv- llzxysv. Nnrrnzl I-'il-sv, John Iflrvimll. Vlslire liymis. 411 nn vuio, In-11 l'I'isu-r. Virgil Kriigx, lic-lly Jn Ilym-s, lin-tlv Nrwkirk, Idtlwl Sturm. I.:1,x'm'm- tlzlrrvls. Fourth rovs ilu-ri Few-i'. Iiylv Milla-r. limi llurilmi. 1114-im Sparks. Nl'Il'Ylll ifllldillbll. Iiill 'I'iplvr, Alvin Yuf.1'4-l, .lim Davis, .Il orbilt. Ifl1'llJll'll ilnimis, Mmili- Limlsoy. K+-nm-th Ii1ll'l'U1lQl'lIS. ICU-11-lt Quirnm. Nut in pivtiiiw-, Virginia Imthl 16

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of '44 of E1 Paso Township High School, being of sound f?J mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, declare, and publish this, our Last Will and Testa- ment, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devises of whatever nature by us made. We do hereby will and bequeath to the Faculty our sincere gratitude and apprecia- tion for their splendid assistance and guidance and the innumerable sacrifices made for us during our years in high school. To the class of '45 we do hereby will and bequeath the following: I, Esther Allison, do bequeath my classy chassis to some Junior lassie. I, Arthur Cooper, leave my two days growth of whiskers to Bill Altum to do with what he pleases. , Anne Burster, leave the boys' chorus theckl to Shirley Burroughs, you lucky girl. n-4 I, Norma Campbell, leave 1ny sister to carry on in my place. I, Mary Rita Barclay, do will and bequeath my solo place as the only girl in the aero- nautics class to Joan Cleary, the only girl in physics class. I, Paul Curtis Cox, leave my soberness to Jim Corbitt. I, Elizabeth Coyle, leave my shy disposition to Maxine Chapman. Edson Dressler, leave my fine he-man physique to Virgil Krug. gr 9 U 217 .. CD F9 Z5 Q- U CD S0 5 W CD 4 CD :S 5 N 4 CD U' '4 PF D' CD U' N O FI' D- O O T FV' 'J' CD 2 D9 '4 2 CD O P7 E CD 5. I, Dorothy Geeding, leave my history book to Beverly Lape, who simply loves the stuff. I, Barbara Hany, leave-'bye now. I, Wilbur Hartman, leave my three years of shyness to Jim Davis and may he benefit by them in years to come. I, June Johnson, leave my typing ability to Betty Hynes. I, Bill Kirkton, leave my tall tales and honesty at cards to Don Gordon. I, LeRoy Pinkham, left-you poor guys have to wait until May. l, Mary K. Pfister, leave my come hither brown eyes to-wait a minute-I may need them myself. I, Elaine Larnpe, leave my stale gum, size of a plum on my drum, want 'em Roberta? I, Marilyn Shaffer, do will and bequeath my popularity to Ma1'cella Shoemaker. I, Tinker O'Connor, bequeath my peaches and cream complexion to any girl striving for the Ivory look. I, Eileen Mool, leave my jitterbug dancing ability to Kitty Lou Eastman. I, Lois Wadsworth, leave my cornet-period! I, Reta Zehr, leave my dependability to future committee chairmen. I, Dorothy Yambert, leave my name-someone will pL1t it down in history. I, Jerry Pfister, leave my ability to go around a corner on 115 wheels to Gene Savoie, who can only do it on 2-so far. I Lyle McWilliams, leave my ability to get kicked out of study hall to Ken Burroughs, 1 who runs a close second. I, John Oltman, leave Joan Pierce in care of John Everett, but be careful, Johnny. I, Duane Rice, leave my little black book iminus a few prospectsy to Claire Lyons. I, John Malcom, leave my presidencies to Bill Tipler. ' I, Agnes Roberts, leave my shorthand speed to Margaret Fenton. I Gene Steffen, leave a trail of broken hearts behind me. Witnessed by Mary Rita Barclay. Tinker O'Connor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1944. CSEALJ Margaret A. McCue. 15



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SOPHOMORES ' - War Stamps - Sports - Champs SOPHOMORE OFFICERS HYIIHN INUNZIG l'ri-siilent FIIIGIHPNNA IZISHHI' Yim--l'i'i-siciifxii lll+Il.lill.X N1lll'l'll S1vw-tail3'-'l'i'ezis11i'vl' lll l'Il S'l'H'l'I.lCl! Stull:-nl t'ounvil ln September of 1942 fifty-nine freshmen wzinclerecl t i m i ml l V zironncl the lmlls. VVe soon over- came this timiclness. Oni' officers were l.loy1l Haber, presiilentg Ii2ll'bRl'ZL Cryer, vice- presiilentg .loan Roth, secretary- trensnrer, llnlli Sloller was onr stnrlent c-onnoil member and Miss Salmon onr class sponsor. As Sophomores, fifty-six en- rolled zind we Curried on as ns- nal, buying war stamps every week-liaving two parties, ax hay ride and zz sledding party. llyron llonze was president.: Fl'6li0llll1l Bishop, vice-presidentg Delorzi North, secretzL1'y-t1'easn1'- er. Ilntli Stotler, onr student council member, was 21 hold-over and Miss Salmon was our spon- sor again, I-'irsl row: Bliss Gilrlns, Alzirjoriv Alvlbonvll. .lozin liolli. lin-lyn l!ri1lg.g'1-s, lhirlwirzi 1'ryi-r, Shirley Qun lilllil Stolli-V. I41lill2llXl2iil'HIH, l-'lwwloliiizi liislmlr, l i'ziii1-ws Il:ix'vi1pm't. 1Xl'iL'llA' XX'ilk--y, Bliss Silillliill. Miss 'l'vnriLk Siwoiirl row: In-lorzi North. lmnnzi Vaiiiipln-ll. Ya-rn Sm-nit. llnth Tziylor. lin-tty Altnni. lXiZIl'3.l'2ll'l'l lingll. Maury ln iight. Mziry l':i11lini- Ile-rgr. Joyw- Sliziffi-r. .lzini-I linlli l'inkli.z1m, Virginia llnysa-, I-ltln-I Maiior. Kzillilm-en Hzircliy 'I'liir4l row: linssf-l 'Vrnnni-l, Lloyd ltzilu-r. Waiyni- llnri-ouLglis', Hill Allnm. l,l-roy XY:-ssl-l, Walton Volz, lion H41 ln-xvis XXX-sswl, Furl Ili-eel. llill Nolirifn, llyrun llonzi-, liic-liziril Pinkhzini, llill i:lll'l'UlIl-l'ilN, .I+-rry M1-XYillinn1s. lfol row: l.loy1l llzulu-r, XY:1llziw-l4'iLx'4'i'. lion llzilris, liolwrt lI1-iiilu-iisinn-yaw. Hom- S1-ln-rtz. Hill l'oorlu:in,a:'li, lienni 1 Wvssf-I, llill Imvis. lioliert Ss-lirzirnm. l'lit't'or1l Knoll. lin-rnnril Ullman, lim-nm-lli llziny, llyli-'l'oml1l. Not in pie Iffzirl Kin-lil:-i', Iililnai Stem-kmzin, llnwlim-I Wampum-1', Milelri-il XVvlvlv, l'Irm:i NVilkn-y. 17

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