Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1913

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DOROTHY M. DANSKIN—ALPHA DELTA. A true daughter of the Revolution and showing the spirit of '76 by being always ready to do her part even when it may be disagreeable. CLARENCE M. CHIPCHASE. “And he is oft the wisest man who is not wise at all.’’ “Chippie” is one of those rare chaps who can work, go to school and look jolly, all at the same lime. JUDITH L. DAVIS—ALPHA BETA Good quality always comes in small packages. She is small but Judith makes up in ability in class and in school activities, more than she lacks in size. RAYMOND DAVIS—FORUM. A true devotee of his “jimmy pipe,” yet it seems possible that Ray will tear himself away long enough to make up those extra credits and graduate with us. MARGARET DeWITT. “They who are pleased themselves must always please. ’’ Page Eleven

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ANNA P. BROWN—ALPHA GAMMA THETA. “I was out of town and did not get to study the lesson.” Yet she always makes them up and in spite of arduous social duties, Anna has always commanded a high rank in classroom and in school activities. HARLOW W. BROWN—FORUM. “Still water runs deep.” Quietly but persistently in class room, on the debating s uad, in the Forum and on the stage, Harlow has pursued his career in high school, making a record of achievement in every place of which the class and the school is proud. DOROTHY A. CAMP—ALPHA BETA. Wise to resolve and patient to perform. As vice-president of the class and a loyal member of the Treble Clef and Alpha Beta, Dort’sstar has shown steadily thru the four years. R. CARTER CRAIN—FORUM. He came from Waverly. The’‘College Cinderella” made such a hit under his management that Carter thot he’d try J. H. S. himself and he has found it quite the place he expected, and we are glad to have him with us. ISABEL B. CARRIEL. Mild manners and a gentle heart, always loyal and true to 1913, no one will forget Isabel. P a it e Ten



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 BAIRD GUNN. “In every deed of mischief he has a heart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to execute.’’ “Gunny’’ is an unusual combination of studiousness and fun. BLANCHE DOBSON—ALPHA DELTA. If there was a state championship in basketball for girls. Blanche would be on the team. Virginia lost a star when Blanche came to J. H. S. LUCILLE FARROW. One of the quiet members of the class that believes deeds, not words, count the most. VICTOR V. FARRIS—FORUM. “Don’t expect a stranger to saw your wood while you sit in the shade.” Vic has not worked his way thru the four years but is graduating with us. No more will he repose and dream sweet dreams in class. HOMER H. FURR—FORUM. Yes. Homer is going to finish school in four years. In his senior year he has taken quite a fancy to literary activities and as secretary of the Forum he is most imposing. Page Twelve

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