Frankfort Community High School - Red Bird Yearbook (West Frankfort, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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SENIORS ROW I John McDaniels Genius is the ability to avoid work. Val McFadin ”1 hope I don't die soon, the world needs great men like myself. Patricia McGhee Sincere, kind and sweet. Eric McKee ‘Take it easy, have your fun, let the old world truck along ROW II Margaret Maddox ‘ Address. 320 College Ave. Charles Maholick Why think? By thinking one grows old Rolla Malan A most handsome gent to behold. Mildred Martin “Sincere and serious; that's she. ROW III Tommy Martin “I fear we've had a hurricane Beg pardon, it was only Tommy passing by. Mary Martindale This little lass so full of laughter Dwight Mason A problem still unsolved. Lorraine Massey A very brilliant lassie we have here. ROW IV Lorene Matelic To know her is to like her. Charles Matteson Aw, don't believe it. How could curiosity kill a cat? Nella Matthews “And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew Bill Mauzy “This center lank and lean has been a credit to his team. ROW V Ed. Mehok Rather small, but a bullet to stop. Herschell Miles “The pride and joy of Harlan Hodges. Jack Mills I say, there old fellah! Mickey Miskowski “They who talk cannot think for talking. OF 19 3 9 25

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SENIORS ROW I Stella Kaylor The joy of life is living. Mary Kerzan A meek and gentle little maid, of work and trouble unafraid. Bill Kieth ‘I never felt the kiss of love, nor a maiden's hand in mine. Jack King A musician of royal caliber. ROW II John King Can he truckl What?-A Boner. Martha Koonce Her looks were designed to inspire love. Lilian Koons We can t call anyone a fish but she is a shark at shorthand. Leo Land They say love is contagious, I wonder if I'm immune. ROW III Marietta Laswell Life grows so monotonous when we all agree. Carl Lee Here's a man with a heart full of kindness and a head full of sense. Edward Lee An actor of no mean ability. Robert Levanti I'm not in the row of common men. ROW IV Bessie Lewis Many have been caught in the web of her charm. Dorothy Lewis So nice one could never forget her— Ernest Lingle He has an ambition, oh yes! To rise. Nellie Little Cute?—I'll say! ROW V Eugene McManus A friend to everybody—but Fred Astaire. Dorothy McCarnes Surely the angels did lend her a voice. La Noma McKown Most worthy to be called a nurse. Willis McCray Everyone should have a specialty; mine’s laughing . 24 THE REDBIRD



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SENIORS ROW I Charles Mitchell I'm economical; studying is merely a waste of energy. A. K. Montgomery His voice is like thunder bounding from a mustard seed. Carl Moore A most honored soldier of the Royal Order of the Hysters. Vivian Nelson It is tranquil people who accomplish things. ROW II Bob Newton A clean and scholarly athlete who can remain a man and face defeat.” Edith Nichols A thousand times more valuable than her name implies Elmyra Nichols The world's no better if we worry, life's no longer if we hurry. Harold Norman T like the man who faces what he must. ROW III Albert Pall To lose is not a sin, but I always try to win. Marcia Her majesty— an i eyes ROW IV Andy He sees few people—usually one. Betty Lou Patterson As fair as the Goddesses of old. Carl Wayne Patton Some day I'll wake up and find myself great. Frank Pauls Think I'll hunt wild game. ROW V Eva Pavelich How wise one must be to always be so kind. John Pearce When Pearce is around there's life to be found. Billy Peek I'll trumpet my way to the glory land. Dorris Purcell She's gotta be a dear—her name's Purcell. 26 THE REDBIRD

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