Grayville High School - Gusher Yearbook (Grayville, IL)

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Rose Jfuboe Phylhs Hancock Q l lude Vl1ll11n1s Lau1a Mae B1 Oster Ex elyn Daughe1ty I mogene Bndeall Fouest June Ca1 ey Mary Jean B1OStG1 Joy ce Hockman Colleen W6bSt91 James Butlel M ny W'e1gant Kenneth Hea1 Qum Betty Ann Mode Nelle G1 ose DOIIS Sulhvan M155 Jameuon GUSHER STAFF There 1S nothmg truly Xaluable XVlllCh can be purchased XV1ll'10L1t pams and labour Addmon Echtor 111 Chlef 51ss1st1nt EClltOl Ill Chlef Bumnew NI1n1gQ1 Asslstlnt BLIQIYIQNQ Wlanagu I ltel 115 lld1to1 Asslxtfut I1tera1y Ed1to1 C11cu1 llllg lWdIl21g'Q1 A'iQ1StHHt Cnculatlng lXI3Il2l.g'91 Adx Cfthlllg NIAUEQCI Asalstant AClV91t1SIllg Manager Sports EdllO1 I+d1to1 Ld1tor Ed1to1 'lypnt Typnt 'lypnt Sponsor Aqustfznt SD01tS Art Aes1stant A1t If you re told to do a thlng And mean to do lt really Never let lt be by halx es Do lt fully freelv' Do not make a poor Wa1t1ng vweak unsteady All obed1ence worth the name Must be prompt and ready Phoebe Cary 1: . 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E'z 1:lI ' 1' :w,11w:' 1 L CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1940 fifty six bashful but good looking freshmen took up thexr school life at the Grayville High School Florence Bowman was elected president Mary Weigant vice president Doris Sullivan secretary and Don Blackford treas urer Mr Eugene Brumm and Miss I ila Buzzard were our sponsors During the first semester an initiation party was held ln our honor at the gvm nasium Guests and teachers were cordially invited The following fall only thirty nine sophomore students resumed their school at Grayville High School Don Hearsum was elected president Don Blackford vice president and Colleen Webster secretary treasurer Mr Golden Flake and R G Fick were our sponsors The sophomore class d1StlHgLllSh6d itself as an up and coming class by having eleven members in the band three members and one quai tct played at district and sectional contest and one solo in the state some of the boys we e on the basketball teams and we were well represented in many other actiuties The fall of 1942 brought back 37 members, several of whom we lost during the year Carl Bradshaw had the honor of leading us as president of the class Don Blackford vice president, Evelyn Daugherty secretary and Nelle Cross treasurer Vernita Crawford was a great success Another means of raising money for the Jumor Senior Banquet and Prom was selling pencils and magazine subscrmptions The Prom m a Dutch Garden setting with w1ndm1ll and tulips, received much praise from all those present Entering the high school as dignified seniors 1n 1943 vue found that school life still held surprises for us There were now only twenty seven of us in our last year Claude V Williams was elected presldent vice president Kenny Hearsum sec retary Betty Ann Mode and treasurer Rose Jarboe Each year a semor girl IS given the D A R award which is based on citizenship patriotism lovalty and dependability We were very glad that Betty Ann Mode received this honor The most outstanding party of the year was the Chr1stmas party planned by the SCIIIOIS for the class and faculty It was a true Christmas party in spirit and festivlty Another of our accomplishments this year was a basketball queen from our class Her majesty Laura Mae Broster led her court with a dignity and honor befitting a queen Our senior class play, Almost Eighteen directed by Miss E Wave Jamerson our sponsor was well received by an appreciative audience A Mexican Banquet and Prom sponsored by the Juniors in our honor gave us excellent entertainment on the evening of May 12 Class day the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises completed the most engoyable period of our lives HIGH SCHOOL We, the seniors of 1944, only hope that the on coming classes will be as fortunate as we Evelyn Daugherty Wary J Weigant O y - . . . . , . - . 5 '. . .V , 3 , X - 4 . . U . 3 y . - , , ' . . . . . S 1 A . . . . , , Y r Y - Y I I sf' L v ' ' ' , ' ' , I , - The Junior class play, A Ready Made Family, directed by our sponsor, Miss , . ' Y Y V . I . . . Q . - . , Q - ! Z 7 ' 9 -f Y ' , , . ,, . ,, . . . . ,n Q ' , , . 7 1 EMOGENE BIRDSALL Pep Club 4 yrs Annual Staff Vrctory Staff 43 44 H1 Trl 40 41 LAURA MAE BROSTER Band 4 yrs Chorus 2 yrs Pep Club 4 yrs Contest 3 yrs Basketball Queen 43 44 Ready Made lfamlly 42 43 Basketball 2 yrs Student Counrrl 43 44 Vrce Pres Pep Club 43 44 Quarter master of Band 2 yrs Annual Staff 43 44 Vlctory Staff 43 44 Almost Eel hteen 43 44 JAMES BUTLER Band 2 yrs Chorus 4 yrs Ready Made Famrly 42 43 Sec of Clas 40 41 Annual Staff 43 44 Vrctory Staff 2 yrs Cholr Cl1n1c 41 44 Traek 42 43 Basketball 40 41 Octette 41 42 Almost Erbhteen 43 44 EVELYN DAUGHERTY Pep Club 4 yrs Band 4 yrs Vlald of Hon lr to B Queen 42 4.3 Annual Staff 43 44 Vrctory Scaif 43 44 Sec of Chorus 43 44 Lrbrarlan of Band 43 4 Contest 3 yrs Sec of Class 42 43 Home Ec Club 41 12 Basketball 2 yrs Almost Erghteen 43 44 BRUCE FINICH Track 2 yrs Almost Erghteen 43 44 BIIIIJIZE X l Q r i' f QR' 1 rt CARL BRADSHAW Almost Elghteen 43 44 Basketball 4 yrs Track 4 yrs Softball 41 42 Band 4 yrs Cnorus 4 yrs Octette 41 42 Contest 2 yrs Solo Solo Pres Pres Vrce Ann State Contest 41 42 2 yrs Class 42 43 Band 2 yrs Pres Chorus 42 43 ual Staff 43 44 Victory Staff 43 44 Chou Clmrc 43 44 MARY JEAN BROSTER Band 4 yrs Chorus 2 yrs Pep Club 4 yrs Vrce Pres Band 2 yrs Basketball 2 yrs Band Clmrc 43 44 Contest 3 yrs Solo 41 42 Ready Made Famrlx 42 43 Annual Staff 43 44 Vrctory Staff 2 yrs IUNE CAREY Hr Try 2 yrs Pep Club 2 yrs Latm Club 2 yrs Chorus 40 41 A A 40 Sclence Club 41 42 Vrctory Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 NADINE EDNX ARDS Chorus 2 yrs 4 H Club 40 41 Basketball 2 yrs Pep Club 43 44 BENNIE GARRETT Grayvrlle Hrgh School 4 yrs NELLIE GROSS Pep Club 4 yrs Attendant to Carnlval ueen 41 42 Vlctory Staff 43 44 Annual Staff 43 44 Treas of Class 42 43 Treas of Pep Club 43 Home Ec Club 41 42 Basketball 43 44 Almost Elghteen 43 44 CHARLES HEARE Basketball 2 yrs Softball 2 yrs JOYCE HOCKMAN Almost Elghteen 43 44 Pep Club 4 yrs Band 43 44 Chorus 3 yrs Home Ec Club 41 42 Annual Staff 43 44 Vlctory Staff 43 44 Ready Made Famlly 42 43 Contest 41 42 LOUIS KNIGHT Softball 3 yrs Track 2 yrs Basketball 41 42 CHARLES PRITCHETT Band 3 yrs Track 43 44 4 BITIUIB if ins: 15-' Z3 Y-Q 13 qv- C' I GLENNA HASSELL Pep Club 4 us KENNETH HEARSL NI Pres Class 40 41 Ready Made Famxlw 42 43 Annual Start 45 44 Vletory Staff 13 44 VICE Pres Class 4.5 44 Almost Llghteen 43 44 ROSE JARBOE Band 4 y1s Cnolus 4 51 Pep Club 4 yls Attendant to Ca1n1v'1l Queen 41 42 Attendant to B B Queen 41 42 Annual Staff 2 yls Edltor 01 Annual Staff 43 44 Edltor of Vlc tory Staff 43 44 Basketball 2 yrs F1935 Band 43 44 Pres Pep Club 43 44 Pres Glee Club Z yrs Treas Class 43 44 Contest 3 yrs Solo 2 51s Octette 41 42 Sextette 2 yrs Home Ec Club 41 42 Chorus Clmlc 43 44 Ready Made Fallllly 42 43 Almost Exghteen 43 44 BETTY ANN MODE Banfl 4 yrs Chorus 43 44 Pep Club 4 yrs Baketball 2 yrs Annual Staff 43 44 Vlctoly Staff 2 us Sec of Class 43 44 Sec of Band 42 43 Sec of Pep Club 43 44 Llbrarlan Cholr 43 44 Contest 3 yrs D A R Award 43 44 Readlng fContest1 40 41 Ready Made F3l11llX 42 43 Almost Elghteen 43 44 JAMES SCRUGGS- Track 3 yrs Foo ball 41 42 Basketball 2 yrs Ready Made Famxlx 42 43 Softball 41 47 JERRY SMITH Basketball 43 44 Tratk 2 yrs Softball 42 43 DORIS SULLIVAN Annual Staff 43 44 Vlctory Staff 43 Pep Club 4 yrs Band 43 44 Contest 41 42 Cholr 2 yrs Basketball 2 yrs Sec of Class LOLLEEN WEBSTER Band 3 rs Y Drum and Bugle Corps 41 42 Chou' 43 44 Carmval Queen 41 42 Basketball 2 yrs Basketball Queen 42 43 Ann al Staff 43 44 Vrctory Staff 43 44 Sec of Class 41 42 Ma orette 2 rs J y Asslstant Chee-1 Leader 43 44 Contest 41 42 Home Ee Club 40 41 Tennls Club 40 41 Band Cl1n1 43 44 Almost Elghteen 43 44 CL AUDE Xl ILLIAMS Track 42 43. Pres. of Class 43- 44 Nictory Staff 43- 442 Annual Staff 43- 44. 21110175 gps. ELIZABETH SMITH Pep Club 4 yrs Home Ee Club 41 JOYCE SUTTON Pep Club 4 yrs Home Ec Club 41 4 MARY W EIGANT Band 2 yrs Chorus 2 yrs Pep Club 4 yrs Annual Staff 43 44 Victory Staff 43 44 Vlce Pres Class 40 41 Contest 2 yrs CLASS WILL We the Senxor cl iss of 1944 of Gr 1xx1llc Communltx H1 h School S1tU1t9Cl IH the Clty of Grax x llle Countv of W nxte and the St ite of llllnols belngj of unsound body and mlnd do herebx IJLllJllSh thls to be oul la t xxlll and test xment We do herebx contladlct all former tatements IUFOXTIISG, or any othex xx rltten O1 xerbxl de la1 '1t1ons To the faculty xxe bequeath a sxx eet and unbroken successmn of rest ful nlghts and peaceful dream To the JLIIHOFS xxe leaxe our places as leaders and om examples that xxe haxe set for the loxx er cla ses To the Sophomores the future Jun1or xxe xx 1ll our good h blts of belng qulet IH the halls and xx alklng sloxxlx and calmlx doxxn tl e stems to a tx pevx r1ter for practlce perlods To the Freshmen xxe xx 1ll our deslre to f1n1sl1 hxffh school and our s1n cere fondness for school To 1nd1x1duals xve xx 1ll as follows Charles Prltchett xx 1ll hls ab1l1ty to a1gue ox 61 tx plnff a slffnments to Darrel Brx ant Dons Sulllx an xx1lls her carefree xxaxs to Juwnlta Juan Kenny Hearsum xxllls hls shx ne s and quietness to lV1ll11m Falmer Jox ce Sutton xxllls that good hablt of tudx mg to ex erx one xx ho needs IOLIIS Knlght xx 1l1s h1 1b1l1tx to date tall guls to Gelald Futer Colleen Webster wllls her fetchlng xx ays to Bettx Tlpton lN'1dlHC Fdxx ards xx1lls hem helght to Mxddlc DOITIS Charles Heare xx1lls h1s mterest ln science to Nhrxlou Mcf urdx Marx Welgant xx llls he1 1b1l1tx to g,etth1ns,s xccompll hed to -Xth 1 Ro Q South Glenna H1ssell xx 1ll her loxe for clothes to Norma C' utu Jerry Smlth xxllls hls lllttl est 1n Engllsh classes to Dauel Rx fm d Claude Wllllams xxllls hi solemn 1nd sal xous xx lx s to F1 'mlx ls 1nch Marx Jean Brostel xxllls lel fondness for brlght colored clothmg To DOTIS Madden Joxce Hoclxmln xxlll her xxax xxlth tle box t ublt ld ill l' Rocox ',, K 1 ' , 'j 'gg . , . 2 , j , , V , 2 1 .. , , . 1 ' 1 1 Z C .C ' N 1 ' 1 1 . , 1 1' 1 11 - 'f .7 A Y 1 u Y' , y 1 aw. .A . ,K 1 ' .1 ' .s :. ' , , ' cc vs 1 s, s, f a . ' ., 1 . U' ' 1 .1 C V Y. . . .1 . V W. - . . , C, . , . .1 . 1 . ' .L 2 . S K . 1 . D O L 7 1 .' 1 ' 1 1' 1 U 1 1 ' n A V 1 C - 7 4 . ' ., .' I t' S. c , XY' Z . ' , and h1s pool playlng ab1l1ty to Bob Talbert. 1 1' A 1- ' S 1' T 1 1 1 J L-1 lt. , .1 sf W' . fi ' ,z'1. I E l K lc ' V n,, Y . 1 , . ' V ,. V . . H . . ,, Q .' c 1 . ' . ' ' . . C A , l L l - 4 L .1 V 1 j 1' 1 'z V' 1 ' z 's - 1 Sl L - 1 11 -' 1 1 1 1 . ' - f 1 1 1 . c 1 . . 5 , , . ,c . ' 1' A, ' . ' 1 . .1 ' T '-1 A C L L1 L1 . 1 1 , 1 1 ,M 1 ' ' .1 .1 's, 1 .1 1' 3 'z 'C ' 1' . ' . .' ' J 1 1' ' 'f 1 1 ' f e I 1 4 L' ' 2 ' s 1 ' j ' 1 ro .1 ax z .. to .at CLASS WILL CCont1nuedJ Ellzabeth Smlth Wllls her talkatne xx ans to Phxllls Hancock I aura Mae Bloster w1lls her dI'lV1Ilg' ablllty to Mmme Bolmg Emogene Blrdsall mlls her alnllty to change cl uses at mld term to anyone that doesn t know any better Bruce Flnch leax es '1 tlmely txp to karl Acke1 Ney er do today what you can put off t1ll tomorrow Fuzzy Butler wllls h1s superlor Royal typesu1te1 to a future Typ mg II student Evelyn Daugherty wllls her pleaslng personahty to Helen Wheeler June Carey WIIIS her abxllty to catch and hold that celtam one to Eleanor Mason Nelle Gross wllls her sllly glggle to Ch1c Chlcon Bennle Garrett vulls hls loxe for school to Paullne Lx ons Carl Bradshaw XVIII? h1s loxe for the Army A1r Corps and alrplanes to Herschel Satterf1eld Rose Jarboe wllls her ab1l1ty to gne long orat1ons 1n hlstory class to B111 Adamson Betty Ann Mode Wllls her um ugor and Ylt3l1tV to Maly Lumg ston James Scruggs w1lls h1S hatred for sn omen to Jack Tate and h1s loxe for God s Country Arkans ts to vs hoex er IS mtexested The Semor class of 1944 lean es th1s our last u 1ll and testament for further betterment of all concerned Slgned Emogene Bxrdsall, Class Attorney . . . . . v v v , . 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CLASS PROPHECY One day IU early fall of 1960 as MISS E W ue Jamerson sat l1sten1ng, to he1 radlo she he 1rd the announcement Where are youl f11ends ni what .fue they dolng, 7 A sudden 1nsp1rat1on struck her Wh It were those Sen1ors domg that she had sponsored 1n 19449 As she w rote the names down It was surprlslng how she remembered e eryone from Butler to Hearsum In .1 few w eeks ame the em elope contamlng the follow mg reply W e haxe had a d1ff1cult tlme fmdmg these people as they were scattered all ox er the world but We haxe managed to supply you w1th thls up to the mlnute data Laura Mae Broster IS an old m.11d and the sole proprletor of a goat ranch hlgh up 1n the mountams of South Amer1ca Carl Bradshaw IS very busy these days 1 1ng campa1gn speeches He IS runnmg, for X ICG plesldent on the Democratlc tu, et June Carey and Emo ene Budsall are Jomt owners of Mavo cl1n1c only the name has been changed to We Flxum All Fuzz Butler IS a world w1de lecturer on Abnormal Chlld Psy cholog,y XVhlCl1 19 scheduled to play at the Jun1or-Sen1or prom here 111 Gray x 1l1e Ex elyn Daugherty was the most photographed glrl 1n the lxurse Cadet corps last year Dld you see that full page plcture on last week s Sunday Tr1bune Joyce Hockman IS startmg around the wolld the thlrd t1me on a tr1 cycle Bruce Fmch IS IH Austr'1l1a He IS Mrs Roosex elt s tr 11 elmg, sccretazx 1Yes she stlll tray els by Chau' J Be11n1e Garrett IS 1 m1ss1ona1y IH South Afrxca Glennt Hassell ls well s1tu1 ed w 1th her husband ln New Xork She IS a w ell known deslgnex of plast1c llOS1QlW Rose Jarboe IS mar11ed to Count Bla Bla and has three sets of tVSlllS lNelle Gross 1s the world s most competent busmess woman She tx pes lol wo1ds a mmute w 1th NO G1 rors Bettv Ann Mode st1ll a spmster teaches Engllsh Latm and Chmese 111 Calx 1n High School ' ' , . -2 - ' ' . a c 1 . , . 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CLASS PROPHECY CCont1nuedJ James Scruggs due to hrs long assoclatron wlth women has become Presldent of Vassar College In hls spare tlme he has wrrtten the w orld famous book Why LIVE and Dle 1n Arkansas Louls Kmght IS now 1n the moues He plays the role of a desperado known as F1Sh Eye Loule Dorxs Sulln an IS ch1ef ow ner and oper ator of G G G Grayulle Gyp Golnt a comblnatlon of roller rlnks and bowllng alleys Joyce Sutton IS happlly marrred and runs a reduclng farm ln her spare moments Nadlne Edwards edlts Adx 1ce to the Low elorn m the Grayvllle 'Xiu cury Claude W1ll1amS IS Cashler of Peoples katlonal B mk here 1n Grayulle It seems that he had a llttle pull from hlgh school day Mary We1gant flres her own plane from Los Ange cs to Grayvllle ex ery day Her husband IS co pllot Charles Heare IS Captaln of the newly launched S S Grayvllle which IS ready to start on 1tS annual trlp to New Harmony Colleen Webster has taken over Betty Grable s place rn Hollywood So much basketball practlce at Grayvllle Hlgh School has kept LIISS Webster rn trp top shape Jerry Smxth now holds the World s heavy welght champlonshlp tltle rn boxmg for the frfth trme Kenny Hearsum appears every mornlng over the Itsy Bltsy hour sponsored by Ozzy Wozzy the baby food that melts 1n your mouth After readmg this account MISS Jamerson was pleased to learn that her former senlors IH one way or another had knocked at the door of success Betty Ann Mode WEATHER FORECAST Fa1r Atha South Changeable Wary Welgant Flustery Bob Kotulek Calm Laura Mae Broster Unsettled Kenny Hearsum Dry Barbara Kuykendall Settled Paulme Lyons Stormy Colleen Webster Heat Wax e Thelma Pennlngton Bllzzard Frank Flnch Tornado Dorls Daugherty Earthquake Joyce Hockman Unpredlctable Emogene Brrdsall 1 ! . 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JUNIORS lim- f' IT I U V11--E14 rr In 24- 'lm 1 M l't'f:'1f rm X Earl Acker Betty Trpton Eleanor Mason Gerald Carter Joy Vlncent Kenneth Potter Sue faylor I rank Fmch Allene Stone Barbara Kuykendall Dee Denton Geolgoanna Fleber kenneth Glos er Alena Wllllams Bob Talbert Exhlbee Schutz Mlldl ed Dorrls Darrel Byford Lola Moore James Eatmon Dorothy Coleman Jack Tate Patty Wray B111 Clark V1rg1n1a Chlcon Gene Smlth Phyllls Hancock Blll Adamson Paullne Lyons Elmer Goldsmlth Mary Ln xngston Homer Smlth Charles Reynolds Etta Ruth Mossberger Wllllam Farmer Darrel Bryant Juanlta Juan THE JUINIORS IN SOING Take It Efrsx Don t Su eetheart Me Ixe Had Fhls Feelmg, Before Lndeclded Loxe Is A Corny Thlng, Why Don t You Fall In I ox e Wvlth 'VIL I Couldnt Sleep A Wlnk I lst Nxg, It You xe Changed How Sw eet You A1 e Ill Get BV In My SOlltl1Cl9 Thlnk Of Mc One O Clock Jump When lhew Ask About 'lou Take Me Out To The Ball Game Star E5 es Haxe I Stay ed Aw ay Too Long Down Un The Farm Dark E5 es 'VIr Fne By Fue Llttle Gadabout Besame Moucho fK1ss Me Muchl Snootle Llttle Cutle My Shlnlng Hour Temptatlon Suddenly Its Sprlng Ill Be Seemg You Wlllle The Wolf Of The West Secretly Here Comes The Nax W Get Your Man Flash VVh1stl1ng In The Llgllt Polnclana I Don t Want Anybody At All I Dug A Dltch Do I Know What Im D01I1g9 Jumors Who Made Honor Roll Flrst Semester Etta Ruth Mossberger Phyllxs Hancock Pauhne Lyons Allene Stone James Eatmon BEFORE you are fue and twenty you must establ1sh a character that vt 1ll serse you all your llfe Lord COlllHgVS ood cs Y ' 39 A cr , ,W - ---- c , V ' ct 1 , 11 -in V --1 -- V x 4 , 'WWW i cc 1, r ' Q - Y , 11 . as 7 ' '1 xc . 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I1 -.1 1' Y1uQE'1x:sfiv::1 H1 I pi' Qi ' ' 4t'Y21!'5' ,L-g1H 7l1 V SOPHOMORES Flrst Row Marjorle Glrot Betty Coe Dorls Madden Atha Rose South Patty Bocox Dorls Moore Delores Elllott Jesse Jones Second Rovs Vonda Hort1n Norma Carter Elma Dyer Thelma Penmngton Jacquellne Reese Gladys Newman Janet Moore Patrlcla Hay den MIHHIS Bolmg M uy Ed Aston MISS Hay es CSponsorJ Thlrd Row Betty KH1ght Florence Coleman Mar1louMcCurdy Aubra Drlggers Blll Potoroff Helen Halley Dorls Daugherty Clella Malone Helen Wheeler Fourth Row Cllfford Falrchlld Kelly Gross RlCl'13,I'dG'l11I'1I'l Kenneth Pr1tchett Bobby Katulek Bob Hearsum Ronald Sulllxan Herschel Sat terfleld George Knlght Donald Graham Absent Jo Ann Robmson Betty Ann Reese FRESHMEN Flrst Row Mary Ellen Nay Hllda Halley Mary Lou Mlller B1ll1e Joyce Rowden Mary J Franklxn Mary Ellen March Patrlcla Wlckham Mary J Walker Merle Fry Second Row Dorls Prlchard Loretta Hardln Mary Cox Patrlcla W1ll1ams Lou Wanda Heare Eulene Klmbro Betty Jo Bullock Allene Smlth Barbara Reese Ruth Phllllps Mrs Roe CSponsorJ Thlrd Row Mary V Kmght B1lly Madden Bowman Rudolph Billy Woodard Jack Llvmgston Raymond Henson Jack Stroughmatt Rlchard McCanse Donald Kuykendall Jackle Church Mane Jones Fourth Row Robert Sm1th Rlchard Hancock B1lly J Venn Byron Ward Johnnie Church Loren Strohm James Flnch Edwin Crooks Rlchard Snyder Absent Ramona Glxen, Jeanetta Jordan Sanford Norman Bobby Lee Paschol . . . . . . - 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 9 9 - 9. 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I- Hugh Wzilp nlf SPORTS Health le, mdecd, NOl'1QCeNNri1 3 to all the Cll1t18S as xx ell 11 the pleasuxex of llfe, that the CFIIHQ of Nqufmdelmg It 18 equal to the follx , .md he th Lt fOl 1 fshmt gratlflcdllfmn lJ11I12'N xxealmev and cllwedxes upon lumwlt .nc O1 the DlClNUlLN of 1 fux vuus p ee m the tumults of dnexwon and cl n on ot TIIPIIIHIQIII C0llflLH1IlN the INRUIICI' and mme KX1K11QUCEfl put of lux llfe to the cl11mbe1 .md the wuch mdv be mxtlx 18111 odclmd, not onlx ae a spendthrlft of hls lmpplnexs, but fu 1 1obbe1 of the publlc, ax a wletch tlmt has X0ll1I'ltdl'llN fll'wl1ll lllflefl himself fm the busmew of hl sldlllbll .md lefueed thlt p ut xx l'11Cl'1 PIOX1ClQHK.L .xvxgm h1m m the geneml taxk of human natu1e Samuel Jolmxon U '1 ' J 1 .1,.1 1 ' 1 1 1 .f1 .1 .1 ' 1 , . , 1. , ., . 3 f L1 . 1 A1 v- . . 1 1 - '. ' v c z . . . 1 . Y ... 1.-,. .I K. , ., . ., ., . , ., 1 , . 1 1,1 , 1 V -1 nk., d 1 L., . 4 . . uw. 1 1 .1 . 1 .1 . . A l . .1 1 1 1, . 17, ,. 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BASKETBALL The Blson managed to hold on to an ax erage of 000 xvhlch xx as prob ablx the best 'season wmce 1998 After loslng, to the County Ch'1mp1ons by sm polnte the Squad seemed lees confldent but soon came out ot It to brmg the11 xx IHS back to normal Beatlng many teams xxh1ch Grayvllle has not ox 9111011 ered ln recent years they shoxxed fme teamxx ork md excellent coachxng Due to lows of men by append1c1t1s and Uncle Sam the Herd xxas somewhat handlcapped but found thelr xfxay to runners up ln the Llttle Ten Tournament and the Whlte Count Tournament Wlth only three letter men back from last yea1 5 Squad the BISON xx exe ln full sxxmg, Thlee of the st utmg bn up Goldsmith xxho left 111 Febru xry for the lxaxy Talbert xx ho IS lookmg fu a call from Uncle Sam md I rzdsh xxx xx ho xx 1ll gr lduate xx 1ll be absent next ye'u Co rch Harry Skadden xx ho hu done xe1y xvell xxlth the 1943 44 Neaaon has an eager exe for 1944 40 Scores of the 1942 44 Season Nox ember Jmuary We They We They St Franclxx llle Broxx ns Carml Crossx 1lle Bone G xp December Noble XOITIS Qltx Alb10I1 Allend de 71 Ixeensbulg, Bone Gap Cal m1 I' ebruary Noble Broxx ne Alblon Allend ile W eat S zlem Norms fltx C rovx llle Ixeensburg 3 .' . ' .' 3' 3 . .' f . ' Q 9-West Salem 35 26 13-Crossville , 40 34 12-1 . ': 43 26 18- f 31 33 16- ' .' 33 14 21- ' ' 20 40 19- ' ' 22 28 1 , 24- Y' 23 35 Y - 30- 2 zo 23 1-' Y Q. Qi 9- ' 16 31 3-. ' 22 49 11-- 2 25 34 8-1' ' j 36 38 15- ' . 'z 49 24 15- ' 34 43 13-4' M' 48 31 17- 2 41 50 112- 1 37 34 L. - ' -1 Q ' f 89 33 24- ', .' 3' 44 28 BASKETBALL CCont1nuedJ TOURN AMENTS As 1n DFGVIOUS years Grayv1lle entered ln three tournaments the Llttle Ten the Whlte County and the Reg1onal Out of the three we placed 1n two and were avw arded two trophles In the Llttle Ten the Blson drew a bye whlch resulted ln our playmg Browns Th1S game ss as the best game of the Tourney and ended ln a double overtlme wxth Grayv1lle as the uctor Next to face the pon 91 ful BISON came the 1943 Title Holder Allendale By noslng them out ln a very fl t game the BISON became ellglble for the flnals The Noble Wlldcats who had won 28 out of 90 slowed the locals down to second place The Whlte County Tourney found the Locals matched w1th Norrls C1ty over whom they tromped to enter the flnals agamst the Carml Bulldogs The contest was back and forth untxl the second half when Carml opened an offenslve and galned a long lead whlch gave the Bulldogs the Champlon shxp Once agaln Grayv1lle had the taste of County Champs but came home w1th second As for the Reglonal wellllll we got a tough break and drew the Aces from Mt Carmel who by the way won the Regxonal Sectxonal and went to the State SCORES OF THE 'IOURNAMENTS Llttle Ten Grayv1lle Covertlmeb Browns Grayv1lle Noble Whlte County Grayv1lle Norrls C1ty Grayv1lle Carmx Reglonal Grayv1lle 23 Mt Carmel BASKETBALL SQUAD Flrst Row Kenneth Prltchett Ronald Sullxvan Bob Talbert Frank Flnch Carl Bradshaw B111 Adamson Second Row Coach Harry Skadden Rlchard McCanse Earl Acker Elmer Goldsmlth Bxll Clark Bowman Rudolph manager Thlrd Row Rlchard Hancock Herschel Satterfleld James Scruggs Kenneth Potter Charles Heare Jerry Smlth ' , .u .' ' ' ' sas, ' , 38 .3 r.,..rr.rrc..cr ' , 36 Grayville, 44 3 ccccc c...,.cc. 3 3 33,, r,rr,r, 3 , Allendale, 30 ' , 18 or or 4 .... , 37 ' , 48 2 c,.3 4 or rrcc 3. 3, ' ' , 31 ' , 25 3 cc., 3 or or as rrcr ', 54 ' , .c.. cc,rrlccrc. 2 ,,cr,. 2 . , 63 1115! 111: Gad 5 media Ghz Squad maui SCHOOL CALENDAR AUGUST 30-Inst1tute Preparatlon day for faculty SEPTEMBER 2 3 Reglstratlon So soon 6-School beglns Hurrah ' Am I klddlflgo For the majorlty YES 8-Band plays at Alblon Falr The classlcs and everythlng CA heml Band plays agaln at Alb1on What a two mght stand Bond Rally Parade floats and the Carml Band came up to help us out Qulte an affa1r Bond Rally at Carml Our band marched IH thelr parade Assembly of all hlgh school students Mlmster spoke OCTOBER Freshman In1t1at1on Party and Dance Poor Freshles But they were really swell sports Youth Cltxzenshlp Talk An educat1onal feature for the entlre hlgh school 8-Exams Cram klds cram We recelved our report cards Rough ' Teachers meetmg at Mt Carmel We re 1n ,lck Vacatwn Jumor class party Those JOLLY Jumors really whoop It up Corn Day at Carml Enough sa1d 28-Sophomore party The SILLY sophomores rt the v orks NOVEMBER Immun1zat1on Ouch' ' PICIUTSS taken Those semors were really good lookmg for a change West Salem here Our f1rst vxctory Toxold shots Murder they say Vacatxon Arm1st1ce Day Well good for us ' St Franclsxllle there Vte won agam Educat1onal week program Members of the hxgh school presented the h1StOPy of Amemca 1n YYLLISIC Broxxns there Thats three XICIOFIGS 1n a row Carml here Good game but vxe lost Junlor play Sprmg Fex er Conglatulatlons Juniors lt was swell' 24-Exams Agam so soon 24-Crossv1lle here-We lost I guess the queen got h boys excxted CEspec1ally the captaln J 9-1 . . 3 v Y . 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L 21 26-Thanksglx mg xacat1on Hoxx was the turkevq Or were you lucky enough to haxe onel Bone Gap there Another loss Hev xou guxs thats three IH a row' DECEMBER LION s Club Mmstrel We dxscoxered some xerv t lented da kxes around Grax xllle Noble thele Thats the fourth loss 1n a row Norrls Clty there We lost lll an oxe t ne that xxas tough lu k bt It was a sxxell game Just the same Hearlng test for xx hole school Wash thc L ears students Alb1on here We lost but xxe had a dance alfer the Game to oothe our doxxn ln the dumps feelmgs Allendale there Thats number sex en Get 1nto tlfe game you bows Jumor Woman s Club Dance That s a sxxell xdea thex had Sen1ors ORDER class sweaters Thex haxe a long xxa1t ahead of them Keensburg here We xvon lNo klddlng Sen1or partx The DIGNIFIED semors had qulte a blow out thex sav Chrxstmas lssue of the VICTORY IS out Qchool closes for Chrlstmas xacatlon Be good all of xou Cho1r concert It xx as xerx 1mpress1xe Chr1stmas Hoxv d1d Santa treat xou all 1 CROWNING OF BASKETBALL QUEEN Back Row Rlchard McCance B1ll Clark Elmer Goldsmmth Bob Tal bert Frank Fmch Earl Acker Kenneth Prltchett Blll Adamson Front Row Maly Ellen March DOTIS Madden Mary Llvlngston Phyllls Hancock Laura Mae Broster Mary Ellen Nay Mary Jo Walker Allene Stone Kneelmg Ronald Sullnan Carl Bradshaw TRACK HISTORY The years of 1942 44 have blought great dlsadvantages to all school athletlcs ln many flelds The draftlng of elghteen year old boys has taken many good athletes from all schools and Grayvllle has been no exceptlon Very few men came out for track but those who d1d made a very good Grayvllle partlclpated 1n two practxce meets and the annual Whlte County Track Meet Although the Grayx 1lle boys d1d not do so well ln these p1act1ce meets they placed thlrd out of the f1V6 teams entered ln the Lounty Those who placed flrst IH tl e County were Carl Bradshaw Bob Talbert and Gerald Carter Bob Talbert and Carl Bradshaw who were Qllglble for the dlstrxct w ent to Lawrencevllle to partlclpate TRACK TEAM Top Row B111 Adamson Bob Talbert Bowman Rudolph manager I ou1s Knlght Kenneth Prltchett Bottom Row Ronald Sullu an James Scruggs Carl Bradshaw I: . , . 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'G 'QY up 'F ,Q Q ,ef 99' mg 59 H 'U 1- g MUSIC In sweet music is such art Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep or hearing die Shakespeare Although our Music Department under the direction of Mr Marcy has been greatly handicapped by the yy ar yye haye been mole fortunate in some ways than We vyere last year Early in the year our band accepted an 1ny1tat1on to play at the Albion Fair Later the band played for the Gray y1lle Bond Rally and then made a trip to Carmi for their Bond Rally It yy as our happy p1 iy ilege to ietuin to CHTIYII in November to participate in the Corn Day Celebration In addi tion yye played for most of the home Basketball frames and foi the J M Helm Benefit The Hlgh School Choir gave its Fourth Annual Candlelight Seryice at Christmas time It was a very impressiye ceremony climayced by the sing mg of O' Come All Ye Faithful Eight membels of the Music Department yy ent to West Frankfort Feb ruary 26 for the Seventh Annual Southern Illinois Music Clinic conducted bv H E Nutt Mary Livingston Marv Jean Bioster Colleen W ebstei and Betty Tipton played 1n the one hundred piece band Carl Bradsh xyy Jimmy Butler Phyllis Hancock and Rose Jarboe sang in the one hundred ten yoice choir After hours of strenuous yyork the finished product yy rs re mlly up to par ensembles and foul solos Phyllis Hancock yyon first dlXlSlOll in D1 xno Jo Ann Robinson yyon first in voice and Carl Bradshayy receiy ed mother first on the Sousaphone Jo Ann Robinson in piano the Corr et lilo the Saxophone Quartet the Cl 1r1net Quartet md the GlllS Seytet e rch iece ly ed second division On April 28 the choir presented the Fourth Annual Spring, Coneeit yy hich yyas glyen 1n seyen paits including the solos and ensemble yy nieh lad gone to the contest The Annual Band Concert yy as gly en May 19 The soloists of the eye ning yy ere Phyllis Hancock yy ho play ed a piano solo, Jo Ann Robin on yy ho sang a yocal solo and Carl Bradshayy yy ho play ed a Sousaphone solo 7 , . 5. , . . L ' . y y , , . ' . y v. V, 1 . . . . . , C K . i .- , ' 1' ' c tg ' . . , . . 1 . A . Y Y . . a x , 4 r. ' ' 46 I ,Y V o : n ' Til , C l ' 1 A , I .Q .- , , - , , g pf L, 2 ,, uv 1 , L K L' Q 1 Y April 22, a District Music Contest was held at Flora. We entered four . ' ' . , ' ' .' ' ' ' 1 2 ' A ' , , z ' , z . y z ' e '- ' , ' Q A, - .' if K' s , - , . ' . K. ' V ' K, , , , . L., ' ' , K, L. X. S .v ' ,A 4 , ' 3 ' ' j . . e 'Q' 3 ' - ' s - , ' ' 5 7 ' s . ' , Y ,, .y . tv L .. A x. . Muslc when soft VOICES die Vlbrates 1n the memory Shelly BAND Flrst Row Betty Tlpton Mary Jean Broster Phyllls Hancock Betty Mode Mary L1V1I'lgStOI'l Gladys lNewman Patty Hayden Delores Elllott Mary Ellen Nay Georganna Fleber Second Row Laura Mae Broster Evelyn Daugherty Vlfglnla Chlcon Mary Cox Carl Bradshaw J1mm1e Butler Mary Ed Aston Exhlbee Schutz Rose Jarboe SUS16 Taylor Th1rd Row Rlchard McCance M3F1l0U McCurdy Janet Moore Joyce Hockman Dons Madden Johnny Church Bllly Madden Rlchard Hancock Patty Wllhams Rlchard Gulnn Fourth Row Dorls Sulllvan Juanlta Juan Colleen Webster Dorothy CHCIR Flrst Row Joyce Hockrnan Betty T1pton Dorls Sulllvan Etta Ruth Mossberger Eleanor Mason Mary Llvlngston Colleen Webster Exhlbee Schutz Georganna Fleber Lola Moore Mary Ellen March M L Marcy dlrector Second Row Laura Mae Broster Exelyn Daugherty Patrlcla Wxl hams Mary Ed Aston MIHHIC Bollng Norma Carter JaCk18 Reese Jessle Jones Patty Hay den Mary Ellen Nay Gladys Neve man Mary Jean Broster Th1rd Row' Phyllls Hancock accompanlst Vlrglnla Chlcon Dor1s Madden Dorothy Coleman Mary Cox Betty Mode Janet Moore Florence Coleman Helen Wheeler Delores Ellxott Rose Jarbo J 1 ' 7 7 9 S ' l ! 1 A Y , . . 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SCHOOL CALENDAR CCont1nuedJ JANUARY School Convenes Welcome back one and all 8-L1ttle Ten Tourney Congratulauons boys on that second place you captured Lrossvllle there Swell work you B B boys Bone Gap here We lost but It was a good game C,arm1 there We lost 7 Whlte County Tourney Another second Not so bad eh Wabash Valley Annual Meet1ng By the way the Pep Club d1d a splend1d Job of servmg FEBRUARY 1 Noble here We had a look at the champs of the L1ttle Ten Conference on our home floor 4-Browns here We won but 1t was PLENTY close 8-Safety Talk Remember that good look1ng pol1ceman g1rls 9 Alblon We lost ln the second half 11 Allendale here They tell me that what we need IS a team that can play both halves 1nstead of Just one la West Salem there We won a game'l 18-NOFTIS C1ty here What d1d we w1n another Keensburg there That makes It three ln a row Crossv1lle here We won from Crossv1lle agaln Thats IH the groove you basketball players MOVIG ln the gym One of the educat1onal features for schools Teaches lnstltute at Carm1 The band entertamed Band cl1n1c at West Fxankfort From what I rear a bunch of k1dS had a swell tlme Reglonal Tournament Grayv1lle makes debut agalnst Mount Carmel Inc1dent ally they Went to the State Tourney CThe above 1S not referrmg to Grayvllle J Leap Year Go to It g1rls ' MARCH 8-Class basketball tournament The sen1or g1rls won 8-M1ss1ona1y from South P3Clf1C spoke to assembly of the whole school 10 Helm Benef1t show 1n the gymnaslum Qu1te a success 14-Tuberculm test It wasn t so bad was 1t 17 Freshman party What a t1me they had ' 22 Ah' Spr1ng IS here at last 24-Sophomore party They had lots of fun too Mov e on the preventlon of f1res was shown 1n the gvrnnas1um Maglclan show It proved emba rass1ng for some of the kldS APRIL 6 Exams That study1ng came 1n MIGHTY handy Good Fr1day We get a much deserved vacat1on Easter MOVIE for whole school Typhold shots K1nd of hard on some of the students I hear 14-Sen1or Play The senlors were well rewarded for the1r hard work T5ho1d shots What aga1n More sore arms no doubt Southern Enterta1ners They presented a very enjoyable program Assembly 1n gymnaslum Students present thelr contest numbers QNervously at that J Band contest Grayvllle brought home three flrsts and f1VC seconds Swell work k1ds' By the way lt ramed More typhO1d shots L1ons Club Banquet for basketball boys I hear that they had qu1te a tlme 27 Assembly of whole school MISSIOHBFY from Ruman1a spoke 28-Wh1te County Track Meet '78-Cholr Concert MAY 3 MOVIE 12 Jun1or Sen1or Banquet and Prom 18-MOVIE 23 Class nlght 24-Semor Day 24-25-Fmal Exam1nat1ons-Th1s 1S 1t ' 28-Baccalaureate '79 Commencement 3- - , . 7- ' . W . 1 1 - 13- ' ' , - , . , . 18- 1 1 1 D ' 21- ' ', - . 26--2 - ' - , , . 27-- , Q . - . . . 21- ,' I , ' ' ' . 22- ' , - ' ' . ' ' , 23- . . 4 . I 24- . . .- . . 25- I . . v - V A y . 29- 'I - ' 'Q ' . ' . - 29- ' - ', ' ' ' 29-1-Class basketball tournament-The junior boys won. 61 . . . f T- ' . . 'T A -3 l L , . 29- i ' ' ' H .' . 31- . . - V F . . - 5- - - ' ' . 7- ' - ' . 9- . 10- ' . 10-' . l - I . I ' 18- 1 ' - , ' . , . ' 20- ' - ' . 21- ' ' - ' . , 22-T U . i . . I . . A Y 25- ' ' '. ' 27- ' - ' . n ' ' . SENIOR PLAY ALMOST EIGHTEEN By Dana Thomas Wllllam Barry Grace Barry Bcatrxce Barry Mabcl Warren Mu Gramllle Fddle Barry C eorge Jones Ann Sherman Tommy Granvllle S 1lly Daw ldson Mr Merrltt MISS Dalrymple Presented Ap11l 14 1944 Dlrected by M1ss E Waxe Jamerson CAST The purpose of playmg whose end both at fxrst and now was and IS to hold, as twere the mlrror up to nature JUNIOR PLAY Bruce Fmch Betty Ann Mode Exelyn Daughelty Rose Ja1 boe Laura Mae Broster Kenneth Hearsum Carl Bradshaw Colleen Webstel Claude Wllllams Joyce Hockman Jlmmle Butlel lNell1e Gross SPRING FEVER By Glenn Hughes Howard Brant VIC Lexus Lou Hel ron Mrs Spangler Anne Purcell VIXIHU George Henry Purcell Phoebe Purcell Maude Corry Professor N lfgll Bean Dr Dlxon Presented lNox ember 23 1943 CAST Earl Acker Jack Tate Ewhlbee Schutz Sue Tay lor Phyllls Hancock Georvanna Fleber B111 Adamson Eleanor Mason Mary Llungston Gerald Carter Wllllam Farmer A if iii if V Vi iiiw i v Q. , - Y' YV V Y YV A- YYYYYYYYV V Y -rnrbrrx -iv' Yvrfr X I -I. Y M A I I I Y ' - 1 9 , L Y I , Directed by Mrs. Martha Wolverton Ed Burns L 1 1 A A I neeenenenenne .nn, L , Darrel Bryant . Y. W C' . 28 JUNIOR PLAY '1 fS - 'sa Ng 2: 1 ' 5 3 . Y - fn ka ,- f -rnf ZD?fAMf'P H Ckufsnvc- ,I-71Pou,vD Hx If Sly of R MIND I0 ,PUUGH 57'Uff' ?oy5l .. fi? uf' ffmfvzffesfm Y r 4 f 1 13 , .,. D l HPHYLH 17177 fx wl- QOFICH MPRV 41 77HT 1 . P ., in J Q - -1 g,2f'., - . . iia.. 1' - 35522: - 0177? ' ...... 'F ' -A ' -.-... I 14 q 3- ...... . 522 , N? A ' - . ' ?Zr 0 1: I QQNIDRV5 J, f Oaiv go RIS .Jnfvf TOP gffvl' LGVE ON Tiff HUNT 63,7137 AJHLIBL Wfft 6 TUDY HALL - ,as f Q I up fDwnRD5 onsokf L .iwofefwcfr IDoLo?l.S JPNE7' wapfs P J nag - -DIP? EDA!!! N -d'Vlx f L C . . J 1 M- I If ,, Y. A .. .ni , ' SU, 'W 5 , Q ' f S . . 4A ,.4 - H 0 A ' D , A- , , 4 1 .- . L QI .- . I Q- A..xF'-in g -:gil . f , Q' . ' . - - L I ' , 1?-g. ji V ' ,f r M ,l ,VP -1-,.-,ff .lu . 3 1. A -Q I. fx v ' ' I y I I ,.X N - I ' x J 5 Q ' . N ' 'Q' 'Hn X L V, : 2----,' v - f , 9- N ' ' 'Q 41--53 ' 5 if 1 ' f 1 , X' inf? ' -A 4 . 92 ' J ' iff , ,- -' N' 1 Y ., fl XX., - 4 .g'-L. ' - A r K V ' l 'V 'lf 5 , , .'.1, , ADVERTQSEMENTS l fi, wx .11 pm! 4'2l!1jlk'QLf :rl T 4 N 'rx 'WN1 wx-.znvfl 'I :'fwg' 1 1 . ! '. rf f' .111 -In at BLOOD LUMBER CDMPANY WHEN BUILDING SEE US FIRST EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING Best Wwhes THE SNACK SHOP Mr and Mrs L D Reese Props Phone 233 EASTWOOD SAND a. GRAVEL womcs The Home of GOOD EATS O Bryant Chflnglng a t1re eh Juan1ta J No Just cooperatmg vuth the war effort I get out ex ery few mlles and Jack up my car to gne my tlres a rest Mlss Cram ford Descrlbe the manners and c wstumes of the people of C ntral AfT1Ca e Rlchard Gumn They don t wx ear no costumes and they aln t got no mfznners MISS Hay s Let me hear hon far you count Kenny H One two three four fue slx sexen elght nlne ten Jack Queen Klng Bob Why don t you 11ke g1r1s'7 B111 They re too biased Bob Bldsed '7 B111 Yes blas thlg blas that unt11 I m broke C0mpl1m6I1fS WABASH VALLEY SERVICE STATION BOWMAN S INC Washing Greaslng Grocerles Sz Meats Gas O1 Phone 1 Cravwllle I11 Crawulle I1Imo1s Q . . . . , . I I , . u 1 - - vs 4. . 1 , . . U Hx. . 1 . Y. V .. A , . . V . .v . N ,, ' I L 1 ' v . U w ' ,. up Q In n Ls 1 ' Y! ' - , ca v , , , - s . . c . ', vv, ll , Y 97 . .. . Y U .V . Y . . ' Y I 5 ! ,K 7' 7 7 7 Y 7 ' rs , . , ca v ' ' n . .. ' , cs n - ,I rr . . . , as -I' sv ' , fl , ' , ', ' - n yn . ., . ., , . 0 I I . Q ...... - Q u - 1 v. vv. . . I . , . I .V , CLYDE GRIFFITH Ambulance Servlce D D E N S HARDW ARE STORE FUNERAI HOME DRUG STORE Phone 14 Phone 24 Modern Fountaln SQFVICC and Booths THE HUB Quahty Clothes Home made Ice Cream or Sandwlches Men and Boys TESTS ' I thmk you thlnk vse all thxnk I copy you copy we all flunk MISS Jalllel son Steallng ls a verb James E It s a crlme too Marllou Hello James S Marllou Oh well Thls man shortage has gone to then' heads Mr Skadden Why dld you put quotatlon marks on the top and bot tom of your exam paper 7 Bobby H I wx as QUOIIH Herschel who slts ln front of me CONGRATULATIONS The Class of 1944 JORDAN'S GROCERY STORE , I A A V' , - . 0 - Q . y . Y . a v v 1 1 A - . S 'I I I . 0 ,w I .. I , . ' , as av . . - , ax ' ' ra . . . . l H . . Y , 1 as , u , ' 0, ' ' H .. C, , . Compliments Of THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF GRAYVILLE Grayvllle Illlnols Me ber Fede al Deposit I su ance Corporat on Sald on headl ght to anothe Well Ill be dxm ed HUG Rou dabout a ofe pres g ff ct on Congratulatlons Senlors OILFIELD MOTOR SERVICE Defm t on of a Mode Tl Glrl A IS 0 ln the e e mg and a s ght th mo g Cvmpllments FOX CLEANER Cleanmg IDA MAY s BEAUTY SHOP Dyemg Pressmg Crossvllle Ill Altermg Phone 4120 Ph e 301 Congratulatlons Comphments of HXLEY STORE LAWRENCE R MEDOFF Grayvllle Ill Grayvllle Ill I I C 9 I m r ' n r i ' e i r, KL , 7 ' m .73 - n W y X sin a e i . I 'ii l r ': v'in' vn' .i in e rnin . of . 1 9 ' A ' on C 9 , , Compllments Of SUPERIOR OIL COMPANY Crossvllle, IlllIl0lS Maly C When the ram falls doeb It ex er get up aga1n Patty W In dew tlme How can It B I can not C Instead of A I get a D Had a llttle labblt named hlm Jlm Got 16 now her weren t no hlm He tllted hel lox ely head tow ard hlm And bent ox ex he1 expectant mouth He gazed mtently at her for a moment Then sa1d softly Im gomg to haxe to pull that tooth Colleen VK hy do 1ad1o announcere haxe to haxe small hands? Dorls I couldn t lmaglne Colleen The paws fox stat1on 1dent1f1cat1on KROGERS The Complete Food Market Phone 213 W Dan Groff Manager Crayvllle Ill Congratulatlons Semors FLY PHARMACY Grayvllle Ill NASH 81 STU RM Funeral Home A THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Grayvllle Ill . . . . A . , I: GK ' , ' 7 ' .Y7 , 14 ' as .. . Y f . ! , . . 1 . . . . r x , . , . ' Q v V I . . . . Y lr ' 1 1 ' Cl 7 ' , lf , . . H I , . ' . 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Grayvllle, IlllIl0lS CH8cFInc Trucks and Wmch Tractors PHONE 209 Mother W ell won vshat haxe xou bcen domg, all afternoon Carl B Shootlng., C1 .eps Mom Mother Th xt must stop' The httlc thlngs hate as much rlght t ne as you do Loule K I xx ant to try on to xt Su1t IH the x ndovs Saleemun SOIFW slr but you ll haxe to u e the dres 1n room You would not crab at the Jokee we use If you could see those we refuee SUSIE hae a H106 new skut o neat so brlght so chooeev It new er shows a speck of d1rt but gee how It shows Sus1e Jlrn Dodgm the new tool pusher came up to some men at the neulv located 011 well J1m Dodg,1n I m Doclgm the new tool pusher Kenntth He II um Q0 a1e we S1t down nd we ll have a smoke Congratulatlons TotheCl'1Q1of ll NAT MARCH 8: SON Clothlcrs Cleanlng 8: Presslng R L JEFFRIES TRUCKING CO INC Con gratulatlons Semors O11 Well Servlce Phone 2 o s o Q : AK Y yi , , . , E ' r -ly' Sl' ' :S 1 r 1. . .. 1, . 1 U fi Y ' ' . v 1 ' . 2 1 1 . 1 3 1 T1 '1 1 O 1'- 1 1 v 77 ' , 11 H 1, ' ' -3 as 1 .. lc 1 X1 7. . 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