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

 - Class of 1913

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ZELMA JACOBS—ALPHA DELTA. Demure and silent. More praise would she scorn. She always does the best she can and more can no one do. THOMAS HALE—FORUM. Striving upward, always higher and still taller, Tommy has made an excellent center in football and this year captains the basketball men. Not only outdoor sports but artistic work on the ‘ Nautilus” and “‘Crimson J” Staffs finds him useful. LUCILLE JOHNS—ALPHA DELTA. ‘‘Oh yes I know” and with that she is off. She can act like a professional tho she is really an amateur. Some say she is a flirt, but it’s only her fascinating way. FRANK MARKILLIE—FORUM. During the last year Frank has been “struck” but under the circumstances he is getting along nicely and if his condition remains the same he will be with us on commencement night. DOROTHY D. LECK—ALPHA GAMMA THETA. Whatever anyone does or says 1 must be good. Gentle sunshine where’er she goes. She does not have to primp or pose. Page Fifteen

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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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M. ADELAIDE McCARTY—ALPHA BETA. With a penchant for studies and politics, in classroom and class meeting, Adelaide plays a systematic game and rarely loses. ARTHUR MENDONSA—FORUM. “The mildest manner with the bravest mind.’’ “Art’ ’is quiet and unassuming but always an apt scholar and a loyal classmate. grace McLaughlin—alpha gamma theta. Gifted with a ready flow of words, “Mac’s” pen wields mighty articles and as a modern Portia she reigns supreme. GEORGE V. STALEY—FORUM. From Modesto, wherever that is. Always smiling tranquilly, tho clouds burst and storms break, George wends his way undisturbed. CLARA K. MEYER. Clara is a Meyer. Everyone knows what the Meyers have been in J. H. S. Not famous but always reliable—the kind that count. Page Sixteen

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