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

 - Class of 1913

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BEULAH E. ERIXON—ALPHA GAMMA THETA. An artist, a cook, a seamstress and an all around efficient girl. What more would anyone want to be. Yet“Beece” has all of these and Clayt besides. EZRA HURWITZ—FORUM. A scholar and a gentleman. Ezra may have so-cialistics tendencies but his mild and gentle manner belies the anarchist. As a political speaker there is no doubt about his future. ANNA L. FLORETH. “Parson” has served well on the executive committee and her opinion, forcefully given, has cleared many a clouded situation. ABNER JACKSON—FORUM. “Chub” as a freshman was a roly-poly. As a senior he is hailed as a great fullback and one of the best all around men on the campus. Even the faculty rely on him. SARAH K. FRANKENBURG—ALPHA DELTA. “Oh you beautiful doll 1” A lady of perfection in daintiness and style, yet she is much interested in social problems and the horrors of Macbeth. Page Thirteen

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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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LETA B. GROVES. “Be good sweet maid and let who will be clever. ” WILLIAM W. K1TNER—FORUM. “Tea-kettle’’ has been a joy to his teachers and hands out advice to all who seek it. He proved himself a very valuable friend to the “Bull Moose’-candidate in the recent campaign. HELEN E. DOYING. A three year old (in high school). By much diligence and sisterly care Helen will graduate with 1913—for she is old for her years. JAMES R. KOLP. “Some are and must be greater than the rest.’’ Our worthy president! For two years Jimmy has been honored with the position of pilot for the class and in the execution of his duties has been most faithful. JOSEPHINE HASKELL. Her heart is true as steel. Page Fourteen

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