Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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Bette Gatrell, Roy Watkins, Josephine Petrv, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Larry Powlev. Larry Oyler. Mareia Potts. Joy Pritchett, Arthur Murray, Janice McBride. Junior Class We had a Junior class to be proud of! It was one of the largest Junior classes in the history of John Greer High School. We have led the Honor Roll ever since we started out here as Freshmen. Many of our names have rarely missed being seen on the honor roll, and some of us haven’t missed even once. We had as representatives on the Student Council — Jo Petry, Secretary; Ruth Ingram, Treasurer; and Judy Cram, Diane Hammond, Jo Anne Boren, Roy Watkins, Jim German, and Bob Cawthon, as Aldermen. Representing us in the Honor Society were Marylyn Brickey, Jo Petry, Kay Kilgore, Bob Cawthon, and Roy Watkins. The Juniors really worked hard this year on the beautiful gym decorations and the banquet for the Prom. It was swell! Co-Chairmen on the committees were: Ruth Ingram and Diane Hammond, Planning Decorations; Betty Gatrell and Jo Petry, Decorating Gym; Kay Kilgore and Bob Cawthon, Food Committee; Jim German and Marylyn Brickey, Entertainment; Janice McBride and Norma Long, Invitations; Marcia Potts and Jo Anne Boren, Dance Programs. They did a wonderful job. Marylyn Brickey, Arlene Bush, Shirley Bailey, Joan Carter, Jo Anne Boren, Bob Cawthon. Ruth Ingram, John Hul er, Henry Hoskins Fred Johnson, Shirley Hedgecock, Phylli Lewis. Elliott’s Jewelry The Ritz—The Four Samaras Thrasher’s Shoe Store 18

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EDITED BY “SAWED-OFF” UMBANHOWAR AND “LONGLEGS ’ GOODWINE HOMELY EDITION VOL. - O NO. 1 Alumni N002? 1 PAGE 2 - SCENTS WINS SAFE DRIVING AWARD OF YEAR - U.S. PRESIDENT SPEAKS NEWS IN BRIEF London. En . JANET “Muscles’ Mc- VICKER swims rhe English ('haunel again. Boston, I . S. Authoress. RUTH SI VILLE has ju t published her newest and deepest Imok “10 Feet Under.” New York BOH WILSON was elect- ed president of the W.C.T.U. (Woman’s Christian Temperance Union) by over- whelming majority. Washington—f(PU) Congress Woman BARBARA MILLER, put in her resigna- tion today after the inauguration of Pres. “Moose.” Onarga Mil. — SHIRLEY GOSSETT, has accepted a position as 1 . E. teacher here. Chicago See PAT HIX in Shadley We'ls Ballet Production. Timhuctu-Rocket ship to Pluto, designed bv NORMA BROWN left today. Stew- ardesses are PHYLLIS CARDER and NORMA SHAW. Dcr.ver.See MABLE “The Cat WHITE, lady wrestler, on T. V. tonight. Channel 11. THEATRE NOTICES See GERALD KIM BERLIN in big stage production of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” !• RANK HOSKINS, great drama critic says He does a stirring performance as Goldilocks.” Songwriting team. JIM “Cheetah” MER- RITT. and BETTY WAGONER, have just finished the musical hroadwav hit. I Was a Child Bubble-dancer. Starring now at the Princess Theater is famous movie actress SARAH TAYLOR. She does old Katherine Hepburn roles. Rally she does!” Starting today Krollicking Sea Nymps starring BILLY JAMES as head toe-dancer. His costumes made of filthy pink net were designed bv the lady of fashion” C AROLYN MILLER. NEWS — SHORTS You now can take your own picture. Get the new camera designed bv MERLE MURPHEY. CAROL GOODRUM and PHYLLIS THOMPSON have secured (daces on the Woman’s U. S. Olympic track team. Bonnie Morgeson. the gay divorcee, has just returned from Reno. She secured a divorce from basketball star. FRED NELSON, last week. BE SAFE BUY INSURANCE Boli Daniels, insurance salesman, says, “I insure everything from ameohas to zombies. Special rates for corpses.” Special rates for corpses.” THOUGHT for the DAY DORCAS WINTERSTEEN says that Confuscious says. “ . . . . Oh. I forgot mthat he did say. FRED Moose” SI VILLE. our new president, is the Abe Lincoln” of the Modern Age.” He writes his bills for Con- gress on a shovel. Under his direction the White House is being rebuilt to resent ble a long cabin. His words to Congress uerc. “I shore am glad to lie presydent, yep. I shore am.” CROSS COUNTRY RACE BEGINS Sjionsors of Class of ’52, MISS M. FLOREY and MR. G. ALLEN, have just lefr New York on a cross-country jiogo stick race. The results will lie announced on their arrival in San FYancisco. ALUMNI MAKE GOOD PATSY LAW has become a robust Met- ropolitan Opera Star. Her hubby SKIP- abi.-BIEDENKOPF is a big radio star taking the place of Hobble-along-Cassidy. He does well but is handicapped because lie blew off his hand in a chemistry ex- l eriment in 52. DANNY SILVER, former brilliant hijjh school student, is now teaching differential calculus at Princeton. Gorgeous DICK” BRIDGES is a fain- oun wrestler. Attention ladies! - - • before entering the ring he uses ’Tweed perfume. Get some today. DONNA REESE is a dancer and torch singer in a night club in Paris. ELLEN THOMAS has furthered her ca- reer in baseball. She is now bat girl for the New York Yankees. HELEN CASNER has replaced Mr. Whitehouse teaching Consumer Ed. her favorite subject. HUBERT COOKSEY is a stand-in for Burt Lancaster. BETTY WARNER i a new ballad sing- er. replacing Susan Reed. She is mar- ri -«I to Burl Ives and they’re raising blue tail flies. Tubby UMBANHOWAR and “Tex GOODWINE can be heard every Saturday night on the Barn Dance. They sing songs straight from the hills (too bad they didn't •ta there!) SICK NOTICES for the WEEK CAROLE BARRICK. former majorette, is striken with occupational disease. Her arm just won’t stop swinging around. Pondview Hospital. Room 3Vi• MARY FORD has gone insane making so many paper flowers. MAX WATKINS, better known as “Silent Max. still hasn’t spoken a word for 15 years. JANICE HEALY. Scrubwoman in a big department store, passed out yesterday, report her boss DICK “Simon Legree” SWOPE, lattice said “I just felt all washed out. Hoopeston (PU) JACK HERTEL, prominent citizen, was presented with the Safe Driver’s award of the year today. May 31, 1972. His comments were. “Never driver over 40 m.p.h., I haven’t had l wreck in my life. NOBEL PRIZE AWARDED KENNETH “Einstein” COLLINS was awarded the Noltel Prize for discovering the 6 i dimension. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS BETTY FRANKLIN, famous lady bull- fighter, has returned to Hoopeston from Sunny Spain to marry big movie producer, BOB WUSTHOLZ. SHIRLEY LEE LOCKHART, ex-con- vict. married DONALD LEROY MER- RITT. former criminal lawyer Sunday, June 5. 1972 HUNTERS RETURN ALVIN and JUNE WILSON, big game hunters, have just returned from a Safari to deepest Africa led by their faithful native guide “Fearless ELMER” FOSTER. ADVERTISEMENTS Bring vour mending to me. Crocheting done also, ( all 730-Z. BILL SILVER. BE GRACEFUL. BE ( HARMING Trv HARRIET FOSTER’S School of Charm. Feeling all mired down?? Try CHUCK SOLLAR’S mud tar baths. TOM BELL, famous designer of ladie.s hats, has just come out with a new crea- tion The Thing,” only ‘ 8c, ladies. Learn to trip the light fantastic at BUSTER’S School of Dance. Everything from the Charleston to Ballet. Meet hi lovely assistant. PATTY HOLT. Any obi bodies hanging around? Try HOLMES and I). JOHNSON Garner Morticians Motto . . . “Drop around some time. We’re feeling mighty low.” Talk with departed loved ones. Sec BETTY L A N l R E Y. as Madame Zouzou.” Seances conducted cverv night. Get Rich Fast! Come to the poker chip gambling casino. Las Vegas. Co-owners . . SHIRLEY SANDERS. M. HAG IE! HAMSTERS FOR SALE Visit big Hamster farm, contact D. EVANS or M. L. BAUER — owners. FOR SALE - CHEAP Empire State Building, in good condi- tion. Easy payments 50c down ami 25c a day. 200 years to pay. Call “Honest JO” GREEN at 111. State Penitentiary, Cell No. 2040(»099. .WEATHER REPORT .... fair and rainy today, a little warmer with increas- ing coolness. Weather-woman. JOYCE CURRY. 17



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Jerry Morrison, Shirley Miller, Norma Long, Donna Lyons, Pat Keith. Kay Kilgore. Sam W itty, Natalie White. Juanita Whiteman, Marilyn Smith, Danny Woods, Bonita Smith. Vivian Tyrell. Terry Goodwin, David Gooch, Nancy Goold, Madge Gross, Diane Ham- mond. Paul Grant. Mary Ann Fowler, Zula Eaton. Richard Cro- thers, Marcella Floyd, Donald Dukes, Larry Davis. Ida Comstock, Robert Cowan, Judith Cram, Robert Cloud. Mary Ellen Correll. Larry Coon. Fronville Jewelers Weber’s Drug Store G. A. Baker Co. 19

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