Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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Miss lay lor. sponsor: Joan Shoemaker, secretary-treasurer; Samira Unger, president; Jim Long, vice president; Mr. Williams, sponsor. Ronnie Barker. Jerry Davis. Ronnie Glass. Charles Gaffney, Ronnie Collier. Shirley Hopkins, Barbara Cocking. Joyce Curry, Arlo Cox. (Sitting) Joan Glass, Frances Hall. rJaine Dunlap. Kol erta Hendricks. Anna Potts. (Standing) Perry Rethelford. Bob Peers. Ronnie Sprague June Carder. Jean Means. Norma Burton. Almira Beagle. Karen Martin. Dick Alkire. Richard Agee, Dale Catron. Sarah Lane, Shirley Kaufman. Carol Metz. Louis Merritt. Jim Long. Roger Metz, Tom Merritt. Dale Cade. Norma Lee Shoults. Beverly Smock. Joan Shoemaker. Helen Wagner. Jackie Silver, Donna Miller. Jerry McIntyre, Sue Mur- ray, Sanda Unger. FRONVILLE JEWELERS HOOPESTON HARDWARE CO. ELLIOTTS JEWELRY

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Senior Class Will Shirley Bailey: will my ability to get along with Mr. Baird to June Carder. Jo Anne Boren: will my position in comedy plays opposite Bill Welty, to Donna Miller. M arylyn Brickev: will one-half of my appetite to Mary Anne McLain. Arlene Bush: will my piano bench in chorus to Norma Lee Shoidts. Joan Carter: will my ability to keep my mouth shut for fire minutes to Norma Burton. John Catron: will my convertible to Mr. Allen. Robert Cawthon: will my position as presi- dent of the Honor Society to Janice Potts. Robert Cloud: will my white skin to Blacky Noerenberg. Ida Comstock: will my ability to write short- hand to Norma Burton. Larry Coon: will my ability to learn the fundamentals of shop to my brother Jim. Mary Ellen Corrcll: will my ability to have car trouble to any driver training student who wants it. Robert Cowan: I will all my girl friends to Roger Metz. Judith Cram: I will my ability to go with Jim Duies to Barbara Terry. Richard Crothers: will my Pontiac to Phyllis Jcnnett. Larry Davis: I will my ability to flirt with girls to Dale Tweedy. Delores Dilley: will my pleasing smile to Mr. Baird. Donald Dukes: will my weight and ears to Bill Glover. Marcella Floyd: will my ability to play volley- ball to Willadean Flatt. Mary Anna Fowler: will my natural curly hair to Barbara Butts. Carole Fraley: will my ability to play golf to Evelyn. Mary Franklin: will my seat in 7th hour Eng- lish 11' to anyone who likes Shakespeare and can understand the stuff. Lula bell Gaddis: I will my slimness to Barbara Gockiny. Thomas Gaddis: will my parking place to any- body. Arthur Tom Galloway: will my hair and car to Bill Welty. Betty Galloway: I will my ability to tell little white lies and get away with them to Anna Potts. Rose Garner: will my ability to keep my lock- er straight to Jean Means. Jim German: will my stage presence at Solo and Ensemble Contest to Tom Knox. Alice Gocking: will my even temper to Truman Page. David Gooch: I will my gambling luck to Ron- nie Barker. Terry Goodwin: will my cigarette company to all underclassmen who are always bum- ming smokes. Nancy Goold: will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Joan Shoe- maker. Paul Grant: I will my big nose to Joe Nelson. HOTT’S LUMBER YARD Madge Gress: I will my loud voice to Joan Shoemaker. Diane Hammond: will my violent dislike for the opposite sex to Ginger Olson. Gary Hollen: will my ability to play poker to Tommy Pearson. Henry Hoskins: will my weekly bath to “Black Ernie.” John Huber: I will my “red Ford to Kay Hoskins. Ruth Ingram: will part of my dreams of be- coming a marquee celebrity to Bill Welty. Delores Johnson: I will my ability to yet and keep a man for four years to Frances Hall. Fred Johnson: will mg ability in acting to Bill Welty. Patricia Keith: I will my ability to be a loyal Cub fan even when they are losing to all “fair weather” fans. Phyllis Lewis: will my naturally curly hair to Frances Hall. Norma Long: will my ability in P.E. to the '5:5 fifth hour P. E. class. Evelyn Lutz: will my ability to get along with people to Sylvia Wustholz. Donna Lyons: will my diet pills to Sylvia Wustholz. Marjorie Lyons: will my ability to tell jokes to Jean Means. William Matthews: I will my ability to play basketball to Bob Peers. Janice McBride: I will my ability in typing to the personal typing classes. Lena McElhaney: will my quietness to any- one who needs it. Martha McElhaney: will my poodle to June Carder. Roy Meiss: will my A's in Mechanical Draw- ing to Perry Rethelford. Shirley Miller: will my ability to stay off the Honor Roll to my sister. Donna. Jerry Morrison: will leave my brains and knowledge of basketball to Coach Benefiel. so someday he may have a state winning team. Arthur Murray: I will my chrome-plated cigar- ette holder to any future jazz band drummers at J.G. Larry Oyler: will my quietness to Carol Metz. Josephine Retry: will my spare time—every minute of it—to Sonnie Unger. Marcia Potts: will my place as drum major- ette to Dorene Kaufman. Larry Powley: will my dancing abilities to little Tom Pearson. Joy Pritchett: will my ability to like Shake- speare's plays in English IV to Kdren Martin. Don Probasco: will my millions and my girls to Ernie Noerenberg. Doris Rector: will my sports ability to Pat Wells. Gloria Reynolds: will my bleached bangs to Anna Potts. Robert Sinclair: will my curly hair and height to Jerry Joe Davis. Larry Slicheuuiyer: I will my dark hair to Shir- ley Ray. G. A. BAKER CO. PARKWAY CLEANERS



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Brarlor White. George Wilson, Mary Lou laylor. Klizal eth Wells. Bill Welty, Karl Leach. Junior Class In the early part of September, the Junior Class had their first meeting in which we elected our class officers and class sponsors. For our sponsors we elected Miss Taylor and Mr. Williams. Sonnie Unger was elected president. Joan Shoemaker-—vice president, and Jim Long —secretary-treasurer. Our first big step was to earn money for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. We started to- ward this goal by selling magazines. The class was divided into two parts—the red and green. Karen Martin headed the green team and Hill Welty headed the red team. We also decided to have the losing team give the winning team a party. After all the tabulations were in we had sold $2,017. On December 16. 1952, we had our class party which was given to the red team by the green team which was the loser. The party was a great success. In February, 1953, we elected our class committees for the prom. The people chosen for chairmen were; Shirley Kaufman—deco- rations; Joyce Curry—punch; Carol Metz— banquet; Donna Miller—king and queen; Al- mira Beagle—waiters and waitress; Jerry Mc- Intyre—lights; and Jim Long—program. Our theme for the prom was Rhapsody in Blue and our orchestra was Lu George. The class representatives in the Student Council were Sonnie Unger, Joan Shoemaker, Carol Metz, Jim Long. Ronnie Sprague, and Bill Welty. Sonnie Unger was President of the Champaign District Student Council. The Juniors have done a swell job and we hope that they will do even better in their new roles as Seniors. WEBKIUS DRUG STORK KINGS’ PHARMACY WORTHEN’S DRY GOODS CO.

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