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

 - Class of 1932

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INA ABBOTT Mmlesly i.i an art, not a virtue. Girl Club 4; Operetta 4. CLARF.NCK ADAMS Same and fame in one. (lap 4 Down (lom. 4. CARLTON ALLEN He knon % a lot, he just can't think of it. (Not gradual in ) in l X MARJORIE ASH Her friend are many, her foe , are there any? HELEN ATOR Her every movement a spring and u hound. Treble Clef 4: Jr. Senate 3, 4; Uranium Club 4; Tri-A 4; Jr. I r»m Con . 3; “Blind Date» ; Art Club 2. 3: “Oh Dorter”; Operetta 2; Pageant 4; Big Twelve 1. HELEN AUSMUS (.oilkindliest gift of a friend. Home Er. Club 3; Club 4. BFRNADEEN BANKS The only uay to have a friend is to be one. Girl Aihlrtie Assoriation 1. 2. 3. L WILLIAM BARBER B hat he thinks, he shotvs. F.F.A. Club I, 2. 3. 4; Golf 2. 3. 4; Intramural Ba-eball 3. VESTA BAffcs Still miters run deep. Home Er. I. 2. 3. 4; Radio and Srienre 4; Sr. Minstrel; Prom Com. 3. MARGARET BIGGS II ill learning nerer cease? Girls Club I. 2:Domestic Art 2. IRMA BOGGS Always diligent and cheerful. Alexander I. 2. 3. Fifteen LEONARD BROWN Hi mind is tarred And feathered. Foot bait) 4 reut honors are great burdens. Forum 3, 4. Vire Pre». 4; Glee Club I, 2. 3; Inter-Soriety De- bate 3, 4; Varsity Debate 3. 4; Christma Pageant 3; Bm . Mgr. of Crimson “J”; Operetta 1, 2; Salutatorian 4. FRANCES BIEBER My idea of an agreeable person is one uho agrees with me. Girls Club I. 2. 4; Home Er. 1; Dramatic Club 4.

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There is a sudden pause in the activities of the great rings; a hush tails over the spectators as the trumpets blare and the curtains part the star performers! Slowly they come into view and spread themselves into a panorama cover- ing the past four years of this illustrious group. See. there arc the very first officers, Kammelkamp. Conover, and Johnson: and scenes from that never-to-be- forgotten “Too Many Cooks,” the only performance ever given hv a set of players during their first year in the circus. A little closer stands a second set of officers. God hey, Donahoe, and Sturdy; then scenes from the “Mystery Man and “Blind Dates,” these were also the first of such performances that had ever been produced by artists in their second year with the circus. The money from this helped to huy some new curtains for the tent. Nearer ami clearer the picture appears now with Donahoe. Cully, and Conover, and a swaying line of figures, the Grand March of the famous Prom, the first to he held outside of the tent and in a hig hotel. Elevated now to the statues of star performers, acknowledged leaders in the grand show, they stand with such able advisors as llaskel and Cully, four years of tumult passed, four years of winning over almost impossible odds, four years of learning to he good sports, four years under the guidance of the finest advisor any class could ever wish. Four years—and wasn't it worth it? The thrill that comes with victory, the knowledge of work well-done, an envied place in the annals of Circus history won because of a «logged struggle to leave behind every obstacle. It was worth it twice and thrice over—And now' we raise a hand in farewell. F tmrlven Ifffa faJk V



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% ' ---- JOHN HOW IN BUNCH celebrate myself and sing myself. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1; Jr. Senate 1. 2. 3. 4; Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vire Pres. 4: Stale Chorus 3; Big Twelve 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3, Bus. Mgr.; “Too Many (look»”; “Blind Dates ; ■'Gypsy Hover ; “Queen’s Hus- band”; Christmas Pageant 3. 4; “Oh, Dortor”; “Out of the Night 4; Operetta 1; Nationul Chorus 4. CHARLES BURCH Strong as the tree which bears his name. Football 4. (Not graduating) NA BUSEY ife is long anti I am sh'ifrlk - e Club 1. 2. 3; Tri-Y 4; “J Staff; Treble Clef 4; Kudio Science 4; Sr. Minstrel 4; Op- eretta 4. 1 the' quiet tirV never ) renrli Club 3, Tri-Y .t. I: Sr. Prom Committee. WILLIAM BYLS School is the bane of my life. Boys Glee Club 4. (Not graduating) KENNETH CHENOWETH The smug philosophies in me spring from other men anti it omen. GlV Club 1. 3. 4. Pres. 4; Hi-Y 1, 3: Tennis 2. 3. 4; Big Twelve 3. 4; Exhaust Editor 4; Christ- mas Pageant 3. 4; “Oh Doctor ; National Chorus 4. ELOISE CHUMLEY A straight shooter and all- round athlete. Girls Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3, 4; («iris Athletic Association 2, 3. 4; Treas. 3; Rifle Club 3, 4; Class Basketball 2. 3. 4. Capl. 2. 3; Cap Gown Com. 4; League Anard: League Emblem. Pres. 4: Hi-Y m 4; Cross Country Minstrel 4; Varsity Sr. Invitation Com. Vice Pres. 3, 4; Dramatic Pres. 4; Class 3; “Too Many itery Man ; “Blind welve Chorus 2. . Glee Club 1; fri-Y 3, 4. Pres. 4; Prom Com. 3; State Chorus 4; Operetta 1, 2. 4; A Capella 3, 4, Pres. 4. jWARREN COULSON It ruin power is not measured I by the size of the head. Prom Com.; French Club 3; Hi-Y' 3; Mechanical Engineer- ing Club 3. 4; Stage Manager “Out of the Night” 4. MZ Sixteen kHW

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