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

 - Class of 1941

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Hems and Views Campus Views Presley and Price—inseparable.............. Peek-a-boo.........................two to one one to two........................... Good morning to you. 25 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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SENIOR SETTLERS Betty Louise White A soft spoken, sweet tempered mat-den. Cecil White Self trust is the first secret of success. Robert White Bob-white, whatcha gonna do tonight? Versa Williams I like to work, but say! 1 prefer to laugh. Wanda Wilson A charming Miss, oh that's right, it's Mrs now. Carol Winn A lass who Carols all day long. Ruth Ann Wise Her hair is not more sunny than her heart. Mary Margaret Wolfe All we need is a little more time. John Woods House of David, here I come. Emily Wysup She tickles the typing keys. John Zupko Heaven bless the man who invented sleep Elaine Zwick Goodness! wits sharper than steel. Frank Charnak We got more than a quarterback' to see him perform. 24



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“Pathfinders” JUNIORS Elevators only go to the fifth floor of the school building, a tall, dark, and handsome Senior told us the first day of our Freshman term. Of course, we knew he was joking and soon we told this to others. Our Sophomore Path was even more inviting and offered so many advantages. As in our first we elected responsible officers and sponsors. The girls who represented us in the Homecoming activities were very attractive as in the former year. The obstacles which we face this third year are not so puzzling as before. Our officers are all able leaders. If, at anytime, troubles arise at class meetings, Mrs. Henson and Mr. Crowell are willing to advise us. Betty Turner and Geraldine Fife were elected as attendants to the Homecoming Queen this fall. Neva Woolard is cheerleader again as she has been in the past two years. In the paths of scholarship and athletics we have always been well represented. Members of our class participate in almost every school activity. Next year we shall all find our pot of gold at the end of the trail. The path of our Senior year offers even greater horizons to be conquered. “What a Life” JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Henry Aldrich, Mr. Bradley wants you in the office again. What have I done now? Poor Henry is always being called to the office for one thing or another. It seems he causes disturbances in class, copies from George Biglow, and even pawns the brass section of the band. With the help of Mr. Nelson and Miss Shay, Henry is finally cleared of the fheft. Barbara Pearson, Henry’s best girl, promises to go to the dance with him instead of George. This makes Henry very happy until his mother tells him he will not be allowed to take Barbara unless he rates the highest on a Roman History Exam. Mr. Nelson and Miss Shay have a romance while the rest of the cast furnishes the comedy. The play was directed by Miss Alice Hoye. The cast included: Bill Martin, Maurine Jones, Marilyn Miller, Neva Woolard, Bob Minton, Harold Eldridge, Clarence Freeman, Evelyn Burpo, Jane Dean Swofford, Virginia Wilkinson, Bob Donahue, Hugh Dale Clifford, Bob Horrell, Mary Henderson, Joan Karnes, and Paul Margelli. 26

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