Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)
- Class of 1934
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I at A U E .ax 123, by Ill 4: ' 'H 4 F ,Q up sa if lu 4 I M. ,U us W 01 .!-- Y :rn ff-n Dila .3 Wi- . ,..-- vk v4. .. .wa-'F' N 4 f- , . uf: L , . N AQHA -Q-lu. SENIOR ADVISORS MISS LOUISE STRUCK D Q MISS MABLE RUYLE MISS ELSIE EVANS MISS ALICV LARIMOPE 'CHN Mf-XY THE CLASS OF 1934 Deomofes Thus Page I APP CIATICN GP TI-IEIR I-IE' PPU' GUIDAIXICP IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII TO MISS IRENE GROVES MRS! , CONTE JV U T I I P 7'M 'HUST79PT L I CFSSES I CPSLWZAVQ I fc'-Ir! IE I f-'QT x TQQ 5CV'W A SCVCV V W P5 S X OVC JL CQ wil fwf- X Wm 95 'rw f:'gi'wi+e:i's iff QW: WJ TFC C-ix , JG! S. df1,, fb! focuf, I Jitcfeqiw Q Qicf S551-3 pN':f wg fl 1. ,A '1Ci4J'UVf' V L' 'h N f' ,,, +9. Y Z l .' 4 E I I . ' v - V ig 1 E xx 'E , I X : A5 J ' K E7 1. ?5j ff3 4 fd E? W: iii, ,e- ' 1' iv- -1'-'32 12 X X f?g - TT 5 x i 5151 X Ce-,xvf , X if -N X ff' X X.. X Z Wk X a XF X' 5 ff . Z ' ' EX , X X X - 3 f 'J N f ' xx X' ,XA X T: -, 'lg 'XX XX V XXX 5 , N m X K ZX X : I-4 K : '- F: V I 'R xx, U j ji, s 5 , J UJJJ 1 7 X f 1 N QM 5 ILJMKWZF X .L X x rv fl x w l X l w Nm MTX .nu Wm A ' in mlhlg l ADMINISTRATICN OUR PRINCIPAL MR. J. C. MUTCH for his keen unclersfonding of slu- denfs ond his sympolhelic help in solving 'rheir problems. WE HGNCR OUR SUPERINTENDENT DR. R. O. STOOPS for his cooperofion ond inferesf in oll our school ocfivilies. 4... N., I JOHN AGGER, A.B., M. A. General Scienze Physics FRANCES BROWN, A.B. English Public Speolcing Drornofic FacuH'y JOHN BAIRD Commercial Low Boolclceeping JOHN DEEM, B.E. World Hisfory - ,L..,.. li3'1:f'1N'v-- ELSIE EVANS, B.S. Algebfo , Gelneral Mollsernolics MILDRED GEORGE Aclvonced Shorthand Tvwns IRENE GROVES, A.B. Algebra Geomelry GLEN C. HICKLE, A.B. Cnern-sv, LENA MAE HOPPER, B.M.E Music Apprecicfion Choral Work LEE FREEMAN. B.M. Bond HAROLD GIBSON. A.B. American History Vforld l-lislory Economics Debofe Couch Ll LLIAN HAVEN H I LL, A.B Librorion J. M. HOLLOWELL. BS. Aigebfo . HELEN KAMM, A.B. Biology Physiology I 1 JL Fac:uH'y ELBERT A. LAIR Advanced Woodwork Cclrpenfry General Shop EMMA MAE LEONHARD. A.B., M.A. Englisli HELEN MAHANY, B.S.. M.S. Pnysicol Ecl,cc+ion MARGARET MILLER, A.B. Englislw Commmfy Civics GLEN I. MYERS, Ed.B. Snorflnond Bookkeeping Commercial Geogropli, NORMA A. PERBIX, A.B. Lcfin MABEL RUYLE, A.B. French English ALICE LARIMORE, B.S. Foods Duelehcs JOHN LOOMIS, M.S. Soils ond Crops Form Monogernenf Form Mechanics JOHN S. MAY. B.E. Machine, AFClXll9C+,fOl one Meclwczniccl Drawing Printing Wooclwofk MARGARET K. MOORE. B.L Lofin Journalism :L Lk'Ef:44 6 IK, EDNA OSBORNE, B.S. Cloflning ESTHER ROBINSON Aff LOUISE SHEPPARD, A.B., MA English mi i D FacuI+y VICTOR H. SHEPPARD, A.B., M.A Afnedcon History Cwics American Problems If ,. LOUISE STRUCK. A.B. English FRANCES NI. ALKIRE Sfudy I-IGII QW? 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The regular class also confribufed a s+un+, which was called a Trip Through Hades. This proved very unique and myslifying, and was one of The mosl successful evenls of The evening. By +he lime These workers have finished +he skyscraper, may +hey srill be as valu- able as lhey were in Their Tirsl year. Secrefa ry REBECCA RANTZ Treasurer ELSWORTH BLACK Freshmen n. 1: Q. 3' 'Vg L. Erin 5. 3' buf--' C A 'V fx A -' M A--gf M. B'-aff M A---. L. B--'ljq-. Fw. 2' E. B--Mi.. V. Ef-2 ' .f Ewfvm A. B3 Q. Bzif-' F' CTM- C, E -- E. B2 - I 3- M. A P. E '23-. LV. Cz 'iiC-i-1 5. 3 .. 3:1:f- 1.93 3'. .3,-, 4: L-1.511 Q, B. 5. -' J. J' M. -fs-1-' J. 5f:'e' M 'iid--P M. E'I D '.'fY, Y- 1. C' HMV, -jg... ,. L4 jj... 1 Y- '- 2 E,' W, V. Qi: -'uv f. Cfmwff-nn Q, F H MW-vw T. B Spy. Qtw 3: E. fcdffa H. E vrw .. Q Max, B, Dv-mfe M. Exim E. D-ako. 35,-. 4: Efufcfce S. 253.93- 2.31, B. Ci-UW J :EE'3'f'X V. Cfn.-.Lf-.. 1- L. P'-nw M. P-,ww ' QV A. '?1W'm.:, R. 3'--wr ffcf R. F': f3 L. Gfov. Qjw 23 M. 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E, E, 51.13 M. S ' 5':.-.:-- F 965:31 M. S M, S e', M. Sh i 1 S' iff W J IF' ' P., Pfesidenf Sophomore Class TED RAMMELKAMP VicefPresidenT NANCY ELLIQTT Under The leadership aT Mr. John Agger, The Truck drivers, who represenT The class oT '36, have won Tor Themselves much Tame. During The Freshman year The class was well represenTed in nearly all The major organizaTions and programs. Some OT iTs members were also acTive in The sporT world. One very noTiceable Thing was ThaT one halT oT The Tennis Team during ThaT year were Freshmen. AnoTher milesTone oT The TirsT year was The l-Tallowe'en parTy given in The David Prince Gym. The iniTial evenT oT The Sophomore year was a dance given aT The home oT Winona Coclcing. This was well aTTended by sTudenTs Tram all classes OT The high school. During This year The class ran True To Torm and placed members on The TirsT Team oT baskeTball, TooTball, and debaTe. AT The Carnival The Sophomore booTh was one oT The highlighTs aT The evenT, and The Sophornores had The honor oT having one oT Their members, Elmer Lulceman, chosen by The enTire school as King oT The Carnival. May The Truck drivers proceed Through The remaining years oT Their high school career as successTully as They have Thus Tar. SecreTary PAULINE GILLESPIE Treasurer WINONA COCKING 7 Y 0 Z Sophomores 3 4 E'-2-::1 : 3,4 1 Y ' E 1 1-5 B 'HQ B'Qf' ,X Aww B'f7 D'1' E 71ff'. v' '1 3 FSL: ' M,E::,' f'-' fN1'i-i- C. Ex' Z f Pin: Ei' Abc, 'VW' fizv- B-3.-.P Bi,-1 :X ?3 C z'- fv-VV Y'--'1 ' Q '- Cn -' i 1-' f, l1 . M J.: C' ff CQ' . f' . , x,',ff . X, 1 ' T'1'-1l-M'- ': k, 1 j, . ,X Ng P1 F' vw Ri,-,g D-1-Si Jw, D5P'3'-2. Cm-.1 v Cwesw Nprb M ff-vb W : D Exif- 1 1 F' VL 'kr-, ' J' F-':'rv . Sr'1'fxVWG Qowz U 'mo De.-.fy f, Uxlil ,:73'C1C'W Pffvff-'J Swv Ulf V v - F '- r- F':A PII' ' fl ' f?'ff7 xfwfm: Mcfs FX NV' Rzff: Gzxve' E' ie f L S e.o',- E F: 9 1' T Q M ., Fi, 5' 1 N :,: W rg'-. Q V, Y-4: --'D'-'I 51 P B r-A 11'-' F'-, : V-' . H P1 PM-f Aw H' , .v'l,., V- Fze' 'JM r-L ,24 . Y- S.- Sophomores pf.-,f Mfmf' ' V - Mm: MVA I-.E.V1: MfC-ff LM :im M:-, 1 , V2'i' Mi!' 1'. D'f.2 'I 1 P' 'J A Lfq, ,Y P:-.: Mgywq M 'Vw Chr-- 'Cl :Lai Ncwf Qc? ' May Osbc 'ff 1:'f 21 Qrfvf Minus 91,-Lifhi F p,,:I'.. pc,+,,..4f ,,,, 3, . 5 I , : Riii' ' 'y 731.5 Fozfir 1 Sc VMI, ,, v,, ' V-23. W , QM. C., rr, .f , Q, . .AM V nw ' PM-. f 2 Junior Class PresidenT PEGGY SULLIVAN Vice-PresidenT NYLENE STURDY The class OT '35, under The guidance OT Miss Edna Osborne, began Their career wiTh John STeinman, PresidenT: Willard Broclchouse, Vice-PresidenT? Mary Hope Os- borne, SecreTary, and RuTh Kendall, Treasurer. Their TirsT social evenT was a OeT- acquainTed ParTy given in EasT STudy l-lall. ln Their Sophomore year Edward JohnsTon served as PresidenT: RoberT Fay, Vice- PresidenTy Nylene STurdy, SecreTary, and Julian Rammellcamp, Treasurer. During This year several parTies and oTher evenTs were held. As Juniors, They were led by Peggy Sullivan, PresidenT: Nylene STurdy, Vice- PresidenT: T-lope Osborne, SecreTary, and Edward JohnsTon, Treasurer. Besides a de- lighTTul Homecoming Dance and a successTul pay assembly, The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held, wiTh Nylene STurdy as Pram Chairman, assisTed by a capable com- miTTee. WiTh such a background, cuTsTanding Things are expecTed Tram This class during Their Senior year. fQecreTary HOPE OSBORNE Treasurer EDWARD JOHNSTON s Q l , ' x 5 A- Us. l.eH fo Right TK? TCCNQ v4.1T.' LfUUTH pzfu Q SVT ,TH w 4,x uniors JA .J ,HL 1? yffj My 1. XCW: C. AAI, E. A'f1':':'- 1. AUQQIP D. Bi: 'Qu E. BC Tiff fi, N. Benin. D. B'-r'fh'w C. Eiwxizz E. BENQ H. Boil. FCVV' 1 Q ':'f3'Lf' L. Emdffw in W. Bffwf -D W, Bmw E, Binofworw A. Buev, -1. 5.25. E. Bf'9'5'e:1 A. Caffe. r-4. C3 e'. QQWV' V' C C. C'W f M. Cf HG. W. C'3'fc'ir M. C'owfwd Q. CT in E, CQIC' J. C 'fy S. Dave F, Dectm. 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'V PX. Sr. '- F V'1,S ' , V. E F : '.-.WTS SYTH QCVV: C. 2 P. S 5. S Wet L. Ta' 5. Tie F W no 24. T..fi : ' , F. XJ EJENT-4 PCVJ: 1. f':'31' M. VJ ' HMS M. 'w'Jf'g f 3 V F MV '-N, ' 1,3- Gr-1Ti-4 ifvf' E f ' f- .N W' Q95 Senior Honor Sfudenfs PAULINE HEMBROUGH Valediclorian LULA ELLEN COX Salulaforian THE HONOR ROLL Only Pauline Hembrough, Lula Ellen Cox, and Fior- ence McLain have offended lhis school four years: lherelore +he lwo highesf of 'rhose Three were chosen as Valedlcforian and Salufalorian. I. Donald F. Woodward 2. Pauline Hernbrough 3. Hannah Jane Hodgson 4. Edgar Cooper 5. Lula Ellen Cox 6. Newfon EllioH, Jr. 7. Doris Michael 8. Lula Adams 9. Florence McLain IO. Roberl Bryan l3ll pmidemi Senior Class WARREN ABBOTT Vice-Presidenl MAURICE LAIR The closs of nineleen fhirlysfour hos worlced i+s way, no+ wifhoul renown, fhrough four yeors in Newlon Bolemon Memoriol. A+ ils iirsf eleclion Howord Dovenpcrl, Mory Frye, Morguerile Gillespie, ond l-lesler Evers were se- lec+ed lo leod +he closs Through rhe 'frying Freshmon yeor, when if showed i+s wcrlh by hoving no+ only on orcheslro bu+ +wo boofhs o+ +he Cornivol. As +he Sophomore yeor rolled oround, Mory Frye, Alice Morie Lulcernon, ond Hesler Evers were chosen fo supervise +he mony oclivifies. including +he memoroble Sophomore donce. Then come lhe Junior yeor wifh Billy Swobv, Presidenfi Alice Morie Lulcemon, Vice-Presidenh ond Mildred DeFro+es, Secreilory ond Treasurer. This yeor wos looded wi+h lhinos fo be done, 'rhe Junior Picnic, +he Junior Donce ond mosl impor+on+ of oll, Jrhe never-io-be-lorgoffen Junior-Senior Prom. Under 'rhe Copoble direcfion of Morgorel Lulcemon os Chcirmon, ossisled by Elizobelh Doyle, Virginia Breckon, Jone Polmer, Jomes l-leinl, ond Wolfer Sloon, +he Seniors were royolly enlerloined ol o brillionl bonquel ond donce, which wos presided over by Morrie Croig ond his orchesfro. Led in fheir Senior yeor bv Worren Abbofl, Mourice Loir, Mory Frye, ond Mildred DeFro+es, The closs hos successfully broughl' +0 n climox ils four veors in Joclcsonville High School. Among fhe slellor olfroclions of 'rhe Senior yeor were fhe Cornivol, proised os Jrhe mosl successful of i+s kind ever given: rhe Senior Donce' ond +he Senior Ploy, The Fomily Upsloirsfl Now il is olmosl +ime lo ring down lhe iinol curloin on lhe closs of '34's sfov in Joclcsonville l-ligh School, four wor+h-while yeors sperm' in iurlhering lheir educolion, ond four yeors of glorious fun ond close friend- ships. During lhese four hoppy yeors, Miss Louise Slruclc, 'rhe closs deon, wos ever reody fo help ond guide fhe worlcers in puffing 'rhe finishing louches on 'rhe slcyscroper. Now ol losl +he building is compleled ond her efforls were noi in voin, becouse +he slcyscroper will be on exomple for o+her closses fo follow. Secrelcry MARY FRYE Treasurer MILDRED DE FRATES i 9- Seniors WARREN ABBOTT LULA ADAMS H: CJIS Gow' gocn grades G13 Ever' 'Fug' vc'-.'sEc-Q ve zgvld S +5 3' 'Herrrf s'g.C sIIII.' CC'E'VO' II .Ir1+rc:rrwroI I, 3, 43 Fororrw Woodso' I-Hgh ScIwooI I, 2, 3. I 2.31: Rodro :'d Sdewce I, 23 Iver- Soc ew Dencre 21 Boskefk:aII 23 Trggk Z, 3:1 Fccrco- 3, C'oss Pfesderf 43 J S'c4' 4. HELEN ALLEN EULALA BALDWIN Aner G01 Wade 'fc' He ode ,, ,pn wh AD, , F. ,., WONT! and we Www? kwa 'Eben 'OWL-Irrve ., Us ev, sdf, ge e, .. d o5'e' The mem ever sirrce. ' ,, CQHTVQI ly G.A,A. I1 GIrIs' Glee M1555 fue' 2' 3' A CODDEIIQ 2' 3' CLQ I7 Hcfrre E:c'cr ?:s I, 2. JEROME BARBER HELEN BECKER 'QU' OWU BOCES' JONES-' 'I rnusf go soffIv oII 'fy days. BcsvceIboII 2, 43 Ivfro'vQrcI Boskef- A I I 2- bn'Ig GOII 2, 3, 43 Cofrrrrrercfol CIub 41 'I C 'Ib ' Br1seccII 43 If'rcreBroI BcseboI 2. AUDREY BIRDSELI- VIRGINIA BRECKON N09 9V0dL'0 'I9' The good ore oIwovs merry.' GIrI5' GISQ CIub Ig TrcbIe CIQI 23 Ocerefro 2' V1 soc' Service 21 Prcrru Commitvee 31 MIns?reI 4. HARLAN BRUNE ROBERT BRYAN ONE 'WHS' if SIERI 'C ' 3 ' I Io fry oedged word om rr.e. Alsey I-IIQH ScIrooI I, 2, 33 PBbIic Soeokirrg C .E I, 23 AssIsIumf Librarian Ig I.Ibrorfc 'fLchIef 2 3, Oroforv I, 2 31 SDIoerAWfLb S?cL' 23 Vice Presfdenf Sxdcrrf C: 'ilI 2, Bo.s' GIee C .5 I 23 Jocksowr' cr 43 Forrrr 4. GEORGE BUBB BERNICE BUTLER Lover oi Ice Hows 'Every tec'V 'ici Qfs sorrow, LB were is on cxcepIIor io every r. e. PAUL BYUS CHARLOTTE CADE 39 mqgpgf 'E 55 CJ eve 'She IcG E'd Wg Iexuy C: .13-mg -gf:-, goodf '3g'ggI' 3 4 Girls' C .Q I! 2, 3 45 Treosuer 4 Grris Gee Cho Ip Trcb'e Ce? 3, A Ccppdla 3, 43 Mifstrel 4g Nay Fesh vcI I, 37 C ls? os Payson? I, 4, I32I Seniors SYI-VIA CALDWELL MARY LOUISE CAMPBELL A IINIQ back-ewri fv 1 In-f Tm, 5 ,. CS. ,3.l,, MJ. nm, 1 A NIMFPQ 5'r'iIe she cxwifs we-'J'. 'Eff aff. Have E:o'o'vi:s 23 Tfen'f: Cef 37 C3Vw '7'Y3 C CI 2 3 A Cuppq-Hg 33 Mg, Fe-sfIv::'3AMA'1s 9' 4. LOLA MAE CANNON LUCILLE CLINE J.sI 'HcrI7rwg' crowd, Tw wifi fs Us yo, fave IL' GIH5' CI,,b I, GIrIs' CHO I 23 GIee C.Jb I 2 3 C:'vv'rIQr:'a' CI.: 2' Howe Eco' s C b I HARRIET COCKIN VIRGIL COLLINS Far Pc 'Fe Maude' 'g cms she Maj 19 'gI'fs ':' efN3f N3 sfcffns sport' 'Y-c' f:I'I'e'.' Ag. CIOC 4, RAYMOND COOK EDGAR COOP 'Men of few woras are We bei' 'I ins, mg mv, WUY f I Www. roy AQ' Club I' 2' 3' 4: Trad 2 310052 Cor'Cc.'iHIqIwS-1'0cvI I,7jBQys'C CILNVVZ 3' CI :Q 3 4j VICQ P'QsIdor 41 A C pf' '13,4' Fzfyoz- 3, 4g Bushrfbu 3 4. CHARLYNE COX LEWIS COX 'Tzcwoof-Ioct IW 3 sax :meh INC, ,HT I ,W S, ,J O , 3 G.A,A. I,2,3,4gBz'13, 4g Mwwe ,QW M, wry: ' ' WLM fxIwS,3S3.BjS f'2oI I 2 3 4- Lew-If PPA, I 2 ELLEN COX MARGARET COX 'I' as M- ff 2' YW- on 1 I1 s 1 'A yn, gf,f,fvyf,.5S I ff H, gn' QDIVQ' v Hyfg 534137. is I 2 L'f-'zu C .L I, FRQNQIS f5R,A BTRFE HARRIET1' CRAWFORD L4-I 5 ' ' gwwcq' NC QMS Cv: C71 2. B' '1 , 3' S714 51 'JH' v ' Hpmc- Eiwfx' is 1 ZA C's C :sI'- 1- I 51.2 P1-:Erin QTQZNHQQQ C152 3 .4-:ws 1, I' E112 Gm- C. :, I' L -L-ef, 456A-AI 4, Qcnyj I 4 V-.5.,,3 4 CUM: ':' Hg' Stk: 1' J. 1' S'J:1-:rf A3 4' C: ' 4: 4 I33I Seniors GERTRUDE CRUM SMA 'ins 2 voice :I g zzzvvss orc J SH E, Frerch CLC 2, Cc e':-c Cut 4' Cuffivo 4 CATHERINE DAVIS Shree wise, she knows her SIUII, Sho moose? I1esiIoIc- or DIoI ,' Gifs CI C I. JUNE DEPPE 'I Chofvc-r, CVIOIIQV os I qof Hrimz- Eriwomigg I 2 Cuvuivol 4, VIVIAN DeSILVA Romer be smoII and soorkIlng, mor big cosIing o shadow. Cru'vIrvI0rcIGI CIub 2 3, G.A.A. I. HARLAN DOBSON When I sIvoII be Ihere, I shoII D6 wifhouf cure. BoskeIboII I, 2, 3, FoovboIl 3, 4. ELIZABETH DOYLE I-Ier 'owe is EIizooe1h, may QQII her Li1'. Isnif II funny, iI rhymes WIIII 'Wizf' TrifY 4, GirIs' CIub I, 2, GIee CIub I, TrebIe Clef 2, 3, 4, OpereIIo 2, Moy FesIivoI 3, Chrisfmos Poqeorw 2, 3, 4, Lifercrv Chb I, J S903 4, MimsIfeI 4. NEWTON L. ELLIOTT, JR. An orcror he wi!! be, i.JsI you wci' Q nd see The Tyre He wiII affair before we meeI::g'17o, O' fum I GLADYS CULLY II Rome werc : 'g, sm , vo og. ...mf Gifs' GIee CIUL I' Vcsce' Sew 1--s I Stedenr ComciI I, I-Ifwe E:c'r' s I' TNY 2' G'fIs CI rs I 2 3 MILDRED DeFRATES I'IODDy-go-Iiicky, iPseIfish om1 f-vw A Irienc whose IoyoIIy wIII 'f-vw vary, GirIs' CIob I, 2, 3, 4, Presicrf' 4 Giris' Giee CIM: I 2, 3, 4, -Presiov' 4' Liferory CIi.tJ 2, Co'f 'ercIoI C ,L 3 Moy Fesfivgl 3, Vespef 2, Ooefvv: 2 Chrisfrwos Pogecvsf 4, CornivoI I 4- CIoss Secremrv-Treoswer 3, Treosi ff-' 4 I ELDON DeSILVA A rcoloIhIe1s-,qlwuys goy, WQII Goes he deserve his 'J'. FooIboII 3, 4, Copvoin 4, Boskefom 3, 4, LigIwIweigIIIs I, 2, lnIrcmuroI I 2 Truck 3 4, EARL DOBER Life is no Ionger if I hurry, The wo'Id is no beffer iI I worm. HU- .4 , 'I. ', MARY JANE DOBYNS I love not mom less, bw rofwc more. Treble CIef I, 2, 3, 4, Secreforv 4' A CoppeIIo 3, 4, Presidenf 4, Chrisfmos Vespers I, 2, 4, Moy FesIivoI 3, Dru rvvofic CILJI3 2, 3, 4, RiIIe CIub I, 2, 4, Ccvr'ivaI 4, Opereffo 2. ESTHER ELHERT Nothing commor Con seer' wcnh, of Iver. Girls' GIee CIub I, 2, 3, 4, GirIs CILI, 2, Home Economics I, Opereffo 2, Ves pers I, 2, Moy Fesfivol 3, Chrisfmos Pogeovf 4, Commercial 4, J SIoI'I 4. RUTH EVANS Thou dos? mock of Iofe ond core I34 Seniors HESTER EVERS EVELYN EYRE One rnakes ones happiness on y While 'ove lasvs efay ff. .- , A + e. Iakirg care ol fhe haoainess c 'H-r-rs. Girls' Gler- CMI: I, 2, 33 Horne Eco rcrrics Clib 2- Class Secrelary Treas 'er I 2 OSCAR FA UG UST Jus? give him a rnaforpike ana ne will be happy day and cigh',' DANIEL FORTADO 'A rnan, he seerns, ol cheerfvl yes 'erdays and carfident Iornarrowsf' Football I, 2 3 4g Track 3 4. ROBERT FOSTER Why do all Ihe girls like me? Alexander High School I, 2, 3, Ag Club 4. MARY FRYE I rnighl' be beffer if I would, bu' i+'s awfully lonesome being good. Class Vice President Ig Presiden? 2: Secretary 4, SIudenI Council I, 2, Dance Carnrnirlee 2, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Presi denr 4, Baskefball Capfain 2, 3, 43 GAA. SIafe Awards 3, GAA. SIaIe Ernblern 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 25 Treble CIe5 3, 4, Treasurer 41A Caopella 3, 43 Vice President 43 May Festival I, 3, 41 Alrecdanf Io Qaeen 4, Chrisimas Pag- eanr 2, 4: Horne Econornics I, 23 Vice Presiderf 2, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 41 Lil- erary Club I, 2, Vice Presidenf 23 Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Carnival I, 43 Operefta 43 J Svafi 4. DELCIE LEE GOES No' graduating. GEORGE GRAUBNER 'The wars? fanlf Vo have is ro on r' eve ' Bzys' Cleo Cl.b Ig Frcshnzar Class Ofckesvfag Band I, 2, 3, 4' Assivarr Drjv MG,ar 2: Drawn MOiar 3 4j Fay' r,a'l3 4, Baskefball 2, 3, 4, Lighvwcigr' Baske'ball I1Tra:k2 3, 4' lcvrzrncra' A'h'e cs I 2' 'J Svaf? 4, l35f r cue I, 2, G AA. 3. JOSEPH FITZSIMMONS Happy arn I, Ira'n care I'rn free-. Why cac'I' rhey all be conlec' like me? Boys Glee Club I, 3, 43 Cross Coun- fry I, 2, 3, Track I 2. 3 4, Faofb, I Oaerelfa I 3. R UTH FO RTADO Be virmous and you'll be nappy Home Economics I, 2, Commercial Clob I, 2 3 4, Girls' Glee Club 4. WALTER FRAN K The silvervlongeed oralorf' Drarnafic Club lg Junior Senfxfe I, 2, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Dance Comrriiflee 4. MAHLON GAUMER Fire in each eye and paper in each hand He raves and recifes aroand the land Radio and Science Club Ig I-Ii-Y 2 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Opereffa 2, 31 Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 41 Tennis 3, 4. FLOYD GOODALL If wise 'nen were imaged by rherr Ieei, l'd be a Solornor, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Minsfre' 43 Opere?fa 2, 33 Choral Clap 3, 43 Bovs' A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP GREELY Happy s'niIe anz brain rhavs ref' Nc? always heard when he is seen Alsey High Schozf l, 2 33 Bnskefbai . ,. . , I 2 3, Edifcr, Sprrier-Nf-h 33 Trac' 3, 43 Schalasric Cen?-21? I, 3 43 Base Lal! 33 I'frf: .,'cE B:ekf:1:ar'3 4' Er' crsoriarr Literary Socieh 31 J ' Emi 4 Seniors ELIZABETH GROGAN LE' '3' S'Jv w 'l' E' fu WE'-nz' r es em sfrIr, Home Econo'I:s I, 2, GAA, I, 2, Gas C' r I' Iv 's1reI 4. LESTER HART Skov never bofnered fne, and I rsve' oofrrered sfpdvf' Bovs GIee Cho 2, 3, Caffva' 4, MIfs+reI 4, JAMES HEINL ' We can IIve wiwow frifmas, we can I?ve wlfrrom booxs, Bef cIvIIized warner! carft Iive WIIIIOIJI coorsf' FoofmaII I, 2 3,Track I, 2,C3wrm1r :IU CJD 2, R7 I, C ub 2, 3, Pro I Cow- fv Wee 3, HI Y Z 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY II s 3 safe por? fha? 'Huroons we FooIbaI3 2, 4, Boske-IbaII3 HANNAH JANE HODGSON 'Mcdesfv becomes a young Iadwf' Ca'na'ercIaI CML: 3, 4, HAROLD HOFFMAN 'There s rrwsic in the oIrAr'e and my c:c:ordIcn. Cree CIub 3, Corvrvrerca' Cwb 43 In an' raI BaskeIoaII 4. JAMES HURST H55 mind Is 'fs Icrgdgnn His MII is hls Icw. Ag CIJb I, BaskeIbf1II I 3, 4. MARJORIE HARBOUR I wg :ze Ve' is wIfI1yOU.II Q.A.A. I, 3' GIee Cub I, TrebIe Cref 4, Cnr' v'1 4, Home EconOmIcS IQ Tw? Fan v Upsfairs 4. MILDRED HATFIELD She asks funny auesfions and re- ceives fmw answers, BIoomrrvg'on I-Hgh SCLOOI I, 2, 3, Chrisrrnas Pageant 4, Carnival 4, G?rIs' GIQO Club 4. PAULINE HEMBROUGH A IIHIQ rorsense row and Iner- Is reIished bv The bcsr of men. GIrIs' Cub I, 2, 4, Debare Team I, GIrIs' Gee CIub I, MInsIreI 4. PAULINE HIGHFILL As rnerrv as Ihe day is Iongf' CIrIs' GIee Cmb I, Radio :md Science 4, TrcbIe CIQI 2. WILLIAM HODGSON An In:nesI 'nan is We nobles? work of Goa. COm 'e'c?aI CIUIJ 3, 4, CGrrrIvaI 4. THELMA HUDSON SIIence wins when eIoquen:e Is vain. Marr: :sI-cr Hiqh SQHQOI I, 2, LI'wra'v Tw: , I 1',TcnnFs I, 2, Jackscwvf 'e 3 4, GAJX, 3, 4. AUBREY JACKSON I WM-I' I' fha cowse 0' Iwrncn events rf becomes necessary for us To DIJI, Ief us Huff. BOYS' Gfee Cub I, 2, 3, 43 Hi Y 2,3 47 Bays' A Cappella 4, OperefIa I, 2, 3. I3i-I Seniors DOROTHY JAMES I believe lhe proper Sfudy of rnan, kind is mon, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 35 Girls' Club I. JAMES JOHNSON To Ilunk is human To pass is divine. Drarnofic Club 3, 45 Glee Club I5 Ag, Club 45 Football I5 Band 3, 4 ROBERT KEMP Quiet aufside, ouief in school, He keeps his head and keeps if cool. MAURICE LAIR There's no cherry lree in my liIe. Bond I5 Football I5 Baskelball I5 Track I5 Manager, Foofball, Baskel- ball, ond Track 2, 3, 45 SfudenfCour1- cil 25 Hi-Y 2, 35 Drornalic Club 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operello 2, 3: Class Vice President 45 Mixed Chorus 45 The Farriily Upslqirsu 4. JESS LANKFORD He is ever srnarl' and brighl and in his sfudies lakes delight Band I, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Conlesl 2, 35 Brass Quarfel I, 3. FLORENCE LEE She looks like an angel ard ads like cne loo, Bur yoJ never can Yell wha? 2' orga- will do. Nicholas Scnn High Schooi, Cbcago, Illinois I, 2, 35 Class Secrefow 2: Class Represenfafive of AV Sthoo Ccurci' 25 Cazltir of Baskefnd' Team 35 Scfibblers' Cl-gb 35 R6D'9S'?'?'jf'Ji' of Girls League I. CHARLES LOWRY His very slep Shows his irjeoerder' halve. I37I EARL JOHNSON He is a la: bo'h b'2ve ar: so Who so'nelf ves aces wnzf h s fold. Foofboll I, 3, 43 lflfcrnyo' 2 4' Mechanicol Engineering C uc 2. JOHN KEEHNER We're all good feloss foqf-l'ni.' FLOYD KEMP I'rn nof as bashlul as I look. BERNARD LANE He has a mild, cuiev look, buf so has dynarnifef' Foofboll I, Z, 3, 45 Baskefbdll I, 2 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Inlrarnural I. ROBERT LEACH I would lhol my las? breafh be I holed in a pipe and exhaled fhro,g' a pun. Boys' Chorus I5 Dramatic Cleb Circus I5 Gypsy Rover I5 Prophelic Child' I, Rifle Club 25 Junior Senale 25 The Nolivilym 25 Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. I-IVY I, 2, 3, 45 Drarrrali: Club 2, 331' Charm Scl-aol 35 Oh, Doclorw 2' Crocodile Island 35 No+ Quile Such sa Goose 35 Jade God 25 Minslrel 35 Big Twelve Conference 25 'She Slooos fo Corcuer' 45 So This is Po'i'ics' 35 l rarnural Baskefball 45 Senior Da':e Comrnillee 45 J Slah' 45 Carnival 45 The Fornily Upsloirsw 4. DONALD LITTLER He wears fha rose of ,o,lh .2 I-i i.l' Boys' Cree C .b I, 2 3 4' ares:-5 45 Bays' A Camel 3 3 45 Preslif- 4 Forwri 3, 45 Mffchunicfnl Ef'g f-ers C i 25Slale Cho' s45 HiY2 3 4'SffC'f-'15, 35 Vice Preszer' 45 J Sw! 4 ALICE MARIE LUKEMAN 'The world wus o sod gcrues 1 Till word' grviilgd, Swdevv Ccfcil 25 Gifs C z, I Junior Serzle I, 25 Treb e C ez 2 3 4 Vice Prcsiderf 45 Drdnnd' 1 C .c 3 4 Presidenl 45 A Cappella 25 Tr'-Y 3 43 Vespers 2, 35 Opereffa 2 45 Mo, Pcs rival 35 Liverory Club 25 Cass Vfgg Presiden? 2, 3. Seniors MARGARET LUKEMAN 'Soy if willi flowers, Junior Sencle I, 2, Drornclic Club I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club I1Girls' Glee Club Ig Sludenl Council lj Treble Clef 2, 3 4, President 45 A Cappella 3, 4: Secrelory 33 Operefra 2, Store Chorus 3, 43 Tri-Y 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 4, Prom Chairman 31 Moy Feslivol 31 Vespers 2, 3, 4. BESS McCRACKEN AlI greaf blondes come from Mon- cnesler-. Manchester High School I, 2, 33 lri-Y 4. ELLA MCKINNEY Men ore noiurclly hunlers, but they noven'f found me yer, Girls' Club Ig Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Secretary 31 Commercial Club 4, Treble Clef 41 Opereflo 2, 43 NoIiviiy 25 Minslrel 4, Carnival 43 May Feslivo' 4. HELEN McNEELY Obedience is the key io every door. JOSEPH MEYER Oh young Locliinvor, come oul oi the Wesi, Of ull lair cars your Ford's1lie best Carnival 4, JAMES MILLER The lame llicf o mon wins himself is ine besl.' Golf 2, 3, 41 lnfrorriurol Basketball 2j Boslorbnll 21 Commercial Club 2. CLAUDIA MONTGOMERY Some aio, sne will be o greor writer. Girls G'ee Club I, 25 F'c-nclw Club Tj Orcliesvru Ig Home Economics Ig OA.A. 2, 3. PAULINE McCARTY True worfh is in being, not seem- ing. G.A,A. I, 2, 35 Commercial Club 2 3, 4, Presiden? 33 Secrelcry 43 Girls' Club Ig Girls' Glee Club 2, Carnival 4. WILLIAM MCCURLEY A volcano in Q consfanf slole C' eruprionf' Woodson High Scliool I, 2, 3, Cor- nivol 4. FLORENCE MCLAIN I iudge people by who? They might be, no? ore or will be. Carnival 4g J Sfofi 4. FERN MANSFIELD As merry as cr cricket. Carnival 4, Minstrel 4. DORIS MICHAEL She's go? fhe Soulli in her soul. Ocean Springs, Mississippi I, Jersey- ville, Illinois 21 Moy Feslivol 33 Forum 3, 4, Presidenf 43 Debate 3, 45 Drornofic Club 43 She Sfoops fo Conquer 4 Minsfrel 4. KATHRYN MITCHELL Always lovely, always near. Commercial Club 3, 4. LOUISE MOODY Keep close vo the shore, Le? ofhers venture in ine deep. Girls' Club lp Home Econcrnics It Carnival 4. I 33 l Seniors MARTHA JUNE MORGAN Love me, love my dog. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Rife Club I, 2, 43 Tri-Y 33 French Club 23 Ooerelfa 23 Carnival 4. VIRGINIA MULLENIX WiIh all her laulls we love her sfirl The sliller fhe bef?er. Drarnafic Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club I Girls' Glee Club Ig Tri-Y 3, 43 Sec refary 4. DAVID MYERS lf's a auief mouse rho? evaaes Yhe caf and gels rhe cheese. HERBERT NAYLOR Never do Ioday whal you can pu! off fill fomorrowf' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lighyweighr Baskelball 25 Chrisfrnas Pageant 2. MARIE OLIVER A auief girl wirh a mild way. Commercial Club 4. ROBERTA PADGETT l am uHerIy content Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Carnival 4. MARIAN PRESTON Spare your breath to cool you' borrrdgef' G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Gir's' Club I, 2, 3 4, Carnival 43 Commercial Club 4. l39l JOHN MOSLEY MILLARD MURRAY Words! Words! Words! Marichesfer I 3 Baslrelbcll 21 Fcrdbal 3, 4. DOROTHY MYERS If silence were golden, l'd be dead broke. HAZEL NORTON Shorf and sweel and hard lo beat Girls' Glee Club I 2: Home Economf ics I, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA O'SULLIVAN May she never change excebl in name, Marfoori High School I, 23 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Carnival Chairman 4' Fdilor, Crimson J 45 The Family Up' sfairs 4. EILEEN PARKS She would SYOD Sf. Peler's roll ca vo aslr a aueslionf' G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee C'ub 43 Minslrel 45 Tri-Y 45 Dramafic C'ub 4' Carnival 43 Commercial Club 33 The Family Upsfcirsu 4. WILLARD RANSON None bu? himself can be his para'- lel. Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2 3 Hislrelball 2, 3, 4. U Seniors LORRAINE RAWLINGS His olibis will gel hirn by. Woodson High School I, 2, 3. DONALD REED Nor grodiualirg. VIRGINIA REYNOLDS I sll and draw while all The world goes by. Home Economics Club I, 23 Treb'e Clel 3, 4, Mirrsfrel 4, Carnival 4. ELDRIDGE ROBERTS Hoil fellow, well mel. Carnival 4, LELAND S. ROLF 'Tis lhe forrnefs core Ihaf mules Ihe field bear. Lilerberry High School I, Z1 Boys Glee Club 31 Opere-Ho 3, Bono 4, Bond Concerl 3, 4, GLEN RUTHERFORD Achieverr1enl is by induslrY Gb Ioinedfl Forum 43 Exlennooroneous SDQUWVI 3, 4. MARY E. SHIBE Il silence is divine, she is an angelf G:ee Club I, 2, Home Economics I. ROBERT RAWLINGS As ever he wenl, some merry lay he sang.' Woodson High School I, 2, 33 Liv erary I, Z, 3, Baslrelball 2, 37 Track 3- Drarrralic 23 Glee Club 43 A Coppella 45 Minslrel 43 Ooerelfa 4, Rifle Club 4 HILDA REXROAT No subiecf is loo deep, No work is foo steep. Girls' Club 23 Commercial Club 2, 3, 41 Carnival 4. AILEEN RIGG A good disposition is more valuable fhon gold. John Marshall High School, Posa- deno, California I, 23 Pasadena Junior College 33 Girls' Glee Club 45 Com mercial Club 4, Minslrel 4. VIRGINIA ROBERTS Man Iorrns and educafes fhe world, buf woman educales man, Carnival 4. MARTHA RO USEY Fashioned so slenderly, so young and so fair. JOE RYAN Tall, slender, Iank, and lean, Wifh lighf blue eyes fhof are very keen, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Baslcefboll 2, 3, 4, WALTER SLOAN His hair is alwoys curled iusf so, The Iiffle waves go To and fro. I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minsfrel 43 Prom Commilfee 3: Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 43 Opererfa 23 The Family Upsfairs 4. l40I Seniors LOUISE SIEGLE She has a calm lccx In her evo. Har-we Eccnomlcs I, 2, Glrls' Gfec Club I, 2, 33 Draw-aflc Club 3, 41 Tfeble Clel 4, Mlfsfrel 45 G.A A. 3. IRENE SMITH A srnlle lor oil, 0 welcome glam, A 'ovlal coaxlrwg way she hoof Liferarv Club 3, Glcc Club 3: Car mfvol 4. LUCY SPARKS Her lrlends, fhere are many, Her foes-are There any? Trl-Y 2, 3, Drarrralk: Club 2, 3, 41 Frerch C vb 3' The Charm School 2, Mlnsfrel 4, The Fafdiy Upstalrs' 4. WILHELMINA SPIETH The harder I fry to be gooder, the worsef I om. Treble Clef 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club Ip Operelfa 2,41 May Feslival 3, Christ, mos Pagecmf I, 2, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Presiderlf 2, 3, Cauncr 43 Rifle Club I, 23 Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Carnlvol I, 4, Lherary Club I, 21 Glrls' Club I, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Slafe Award 31 G.A.A, Sfafe Emblem 4, J Sfal'l 4. J. NOLL STAFF A b'ush is beaullful bu? samellrves 'rrcarrvenZerlf. Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Presiderw 3: Infra- mufal BaskeVbo'l 2, 43 Pep Sauad 4. HARRY SUMMERS OJET bn rc? csreeb Basxefcall l, 2. MAXINE TAYLOR SU: has oczcs LH: 'ashes 2' 5' efce. G.A,A IgG'S CJ, I 2, 3jC3 1e'c.c- Cnc 2, 3 43 T ?GS3 2' 41 Ccfsfyz 47 Lfcrcu C .i 21 Ass7s'2'Y L'b':'rch 2, 4 wi FRANK SMITH weak? Focfball I, 2, 3, 4, I3CJSrQ't.r1ll 3 4 Trac: 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3 4. CHARLES SPAENHOWER A Tho rr-arrled mon 'Y7uSlfVr'1 Hs sm Info a Make. Track I 2, 3, 4, Foovbzl- Z, 3, 4' Cornlvol I, 4. u WAYN E SPENCER He fakes all burderrs with a srrvlle. Ag. Cl.b l, 2, 3, 4, Carrivar 4. AILEEN SPIRES Befler Iale than never, Girls' C'ub Ig Home Eccrcrrlcs I' Carnival I. CH ESTER STOUT Ah, persive schdar, wha? 's Fave? Bord I 2, 31 Carrrivol 4, WILLIAM SWABY There s yea? ab' M 1 ,N rg P ,,. 'Q co'c-'35 ores abllln. Carry: I, 41 Resewe S1111 lg lf c .'a' l, 2, 4, Bas-ffm: 27 Fur 2 3 4' V :E 5'es'ae'r 4' Skit Car Q 2' Cass p'6Sld6 33 5'1 C: a 'ee 3: J S035 4. SARAFRANCES TAYLOR WI 9 :'gQ's Q' We Lal? A'Y C.: Ig F'-21' C.: lj I'frr 1'- Cff? I' ici: cs: S:'f':e I' 'Mr :acces Er' Ig 'T'e Jzse God 2, Sc Tfs ls PQTCS 3' T'-1 I-fl r Upsfdrs 4' The N: r'.' 27 'T'-- FrcLl'ffZ: C 'i 3, Tw-Y' 2, 3 4 Vrce Presfcerf 4, Dru c c Cm I 2 3, 43 T'e:s.'ef D'3 '.Z' 2 C vb 4. Krnw'r-age rs power. Wh, l io- 6 Seniors ELOISE TENDICK rkes fha? TayIored look Comm rcral Club 4 Mrnslrel 4 BEULAH TUCKER A oo orfh a Yon CATHERINE VIEIRA e srr-r s of nalu c shed a of harm me c ol Club 2 MARTHA WAGGON ER A frue friend fo those who are er friends. MILDRED WARNER 'You dori'I have Io Warn 'er, sie knows her way around. Eks' Gee Club 3 Opere a 5 HARRIETT WHEELER Sunset and evening sfar, and I'm a'f for J good lime. Gi'ls' Club I1GIee Club 3, Minstrel 4. PAULINE WILDAY She looks auiefg buf fry lighfing a firecrackerI Versailles, High School I, 23 Girls' Giee Club 33 Minsfrel 47 G.A.A. I, 2. DOROTHY THOMAS You re n sfyle when you e wea 3 a smile MARGARET VASEY :ence ns mor m :cal an a SON rs Clubl 3 4 Girls Glee I 2 Luferary Club I Opereffa 2 Ch 51 -nas Pageanl 2 HUGH VORHEES I leave fhe roaring Ia the lions DELTHA WARNER Ever ready Io do her share :rs Glee Club l, Opere fa , G. .A, I. JOHN WATSON H did wifh a cheerful wll wha: ofhers falked of while Their hands were s , a I-I'gh hoc! . 3 Vasi Basicelball Manager 4, Boys'Cv1ee Club MARIETTA WHITEHOUSE Life is such a hurry that I never have lime fo frown. Horne Economics Club I, 23 G7rls' CIub If Tri-Y 2. FRANCIS WILLNER . I'OI1, fhis learning, what a Thing if is.' Foofball I, 2, 3, Intramural Baskei- gnagl 2, 3, 43 Glee Cfub I, 25 Track I, I42I Seniors MARGARET WILLNER 'UIHI5 QIVI I5 IUII QI Mn Grd ,Q Iv Co I 1efcioI Chb 4 WILLIAM WRIGHT The girI5 WIII find me wet' Boys' GIee CMD 35 Ooerevm 3, Ci' nIvoI 4 I43 I DONALD F. WOODWARD , NOON-Ig is Irrnggsib-Q +3 r wq mirfif Leave-rworfh, Kc' , 3 Q, CI1,b 27 O::f:rcNov lg Mm f, vc Iqhvn gn Jw- 5 1 b I 9 f' Reoff-ser S909 lj FrQ5I 'qn Cn Inn' SCHOIWSND 'wzef lg R.O.TC F-f 1 J .. 3 4 F r 3 4 f I Zplocifsofvi -5 , 3 cw' 'ercwcI Ckb 3, 43 Vwcc Pws I 'Cfoco'xI'o Isdrd' 3: 'ASI I fessof' 4: Bows G nf- CHE 3, 4' Alf s' I 'rr Trois rnr 41 A Cv fx C 'HM' GI Cfwff-s's 3 4' 'J' S9143 4 AILEEN YOUNG CHeerI,fwess 's fm s I f Vie' jg QJV yv jr 51.2 C f r KJ j'yFNNL' r+Q f K 'W ff! fx sV,5i' 05efr Q5VTwQ.g'HC Q-T M ' V-if see 'M 'f,:44 C f' f ' rim. sf 'WTI 'Yf ff2r ., 'rm bfi 6-xa1Jlw'6S C ffwf WF'-C fTfWi'Vl 4 6:glC'?'T M gf if lf, 'M 'r K2 QQ z f'g gi :QQ cu? fXV 'CMC 'PZ' 'Wiugk 'XM wo Q741 im, time in TCW wcff, TW- c'f:c.1'w i:+w 'wf wi.-,fx K2 oy Q11 ffpfffimf ri'-W 1 , '-1 AHIT! RY ELLUB DRAmAnlflU5 ORUVI TREBLE ff ORGANIZATIONS UWB' 'Q 'Nz www' II x , D' . v P TRI-Y 1 'B yi NNE' 1 elm' Q - Nil' J 'll,lmQE ' MEL K Treble Clef Presidenf .. .. MARGARET LUKEMAN Vice-Presideni' , ALICE MARIE LUKEMAN SecreTcry . . . , MARY JANE DOBYNS Treasurer , MARY FRYE Under The very coreTuI direcTion of Miss Leno Moe Hopper, The Treble CleT hos enjoyed on unusuolly successTul yeor. The clubs ocTiviTies began wiTh ci Teo, honoring The new members and Alumnoe. This yeor The club wos mode up oT sevenTy girls. This is The IorgesT membership in The hisTory oT The J. I-I. S. Treble CIeT. From This Iorge membership o girls A Coppello wos Tormed, wiTh Mory Jone Dobyns os presidenT. The Treble CIeT hos sponsored quiTe o number oT ocTiviTies, omong which were o beneTiT bridge given oT The New Dunlop I-IoTeI in QcToberZ oi concerT ond o ploy given in The high school oudiTorium oT ChrisTmos, which Toolc The ploce OT The usual ChrisTmos pogeonT7 ond The opereTTo Ask The ProTessor, which wos o success even greoTer Thon ony one hoped Tor. Three members oT The club had The honor oT being represenToTives GT The All-SToTe Chorus held oT Chompoign. They were Morion WrighT, T-Iildo Roodhouse, ond MorgoreT Lulcemon. Miss Mory Tormey very obly ocTed os picznisT Tor The club. Riff I: B. Seeger B. I-Iickie E. Ingrom M. W ericlc M. Norbfy, A. Spinlr W. Coclcing. A. Fonn,ng M. Moy, E. Morsh, E. McKinney, I. SToops. J. RcznTz, B. BuTTerTieId. Row 2: B. WolTmon, R. Word, P. Gillespie. W. Ross, G. Rawlings J. Brown B. BuTIer, C, King B. McClelland, L. Russel, J. Curry, D, Johnson, M. Bufler, I-I. Osborne, E. Large, I-I. Roodhouse, S. Ebough. Row 3: V. Wollce, M. Hemphill. M. Denny K. Afor, K. Allen, I-I. Woolse , C. CcITon, L. Bonc'oTT El-lJfches,F.Mcxcn, R.Find1c-y C. Code, R. Kenggii D. McCoLy F, S,iIivon. Row 4: M, Cowgur, C. STevenson, G. Moy R. lnglemon, L. Seigle. M. Frye, M. Lulmemon Mss l-Ioppe' Miss Tormey, A. Lclcemon, M. Dcbyns B, Trcb.e M. Roach, J. Lc'T'fon, E, WrignT. Row 5: N. E'IcTT F. Kemp B. SpieTh, S. Coldweli A. Wo 'cn F. McCorf,', E. Doyle, M. Wrghf. R. Soinlr, L. Zcsvoff, V. Reynolds, J. Dunlop. T471 Girls' Glee Club Presideni MILDRED DE ERATES Vice-Presideni' PAULINE GILLESPIE Secre+ary . NANCY ELLIOTT Treasurer HELEN EAUGUST This organizalion is generally accepled as one dealing wilh voice cullure. H does more 'rhon This: il nor only lroins lhe girls, bul if also gives lhem various opf porlunilies lo appear before an audience. Several limes during lhe year lhe Girls' Glee Club was able lo presenl very inleresling programs. Miss Carulhers' Re+urn, a very pleasing operella, was given under fhe direclion of James Frye, a graduole ol I933. The club also made appearances al lhe Chrislmas and Moy Eesfivals. Miss Lena Moe l-lopper is rhe regular direclor ol lhe club, while Miss Mary Tormey assisled as pionisl. Raw I: E. McKinney, M. Baplisl E. Keener, E. l-lolle, E. Ehlerl, E, Parlcs, B. Herman, L. Lindemanri M. Goodriclr, W. Menge. RDA 2: B. Biown, A. Rigg, M. P-anchor, E. Ehlerl, D. Briggs, L. Zaslrow, M. Filzsimmons D. Hgh. R. Eorrodo. Row 3: M. Pallillo R, Hoopes, R. Brubaker, E. Twylord, R. Osborne, R. Boller, M. Reclchan E. Smirh, M. l-lallield, M. Murry. Row 4: E. Dralce. M. Pres'on. R. Kendall, H. Faugusl M. DeEiOles, Miss Hopper P. Gillescni N. Ellioll, W. Ross, M. Graubrier, J. Braner. I 4 Boys' Glee Club Presidenf DONALD LITTLER Vice-Presidenl EDGAR COOPER Secreiory DIXON BENSON Treasurer BILL CLARK A very successlul yecr hos iugl lerminoled lor lhe Boys' Olee Club under The copoble direclion ol Miss Leno Moe l-lopper. ln lhe eorlv loll 'rhe Treble Clel ond The Boys' Olee Club gove o benelil bridge of lhe New Dunlop l-lolel. In November Williom Riclss ond Donold Lilller were sen+ lo Champaign, Illinois, os represenlolives of lhe club in The Slole Chorus. In lhe loller porl ol December lhe Boys' A Coppello, o group ol lhe mosl lolenled boys in lhe Olee Club. olso under lhe supervision ol Miss Hopper, combined wilh lhe Olee Club lo give o delighllul Chrislmos Concert On Morch 28, lhe Boys' Olee Club ond fhe Treble Clel uniled ogoin 'ro pul on 'rhe very successful operello, 'lAslc lhe Professor. So lhe yeor wos closed wifh high hopes for lhe lulure. Ref, l: B,B1l1f.- l-. Ovzb. F. Goodall Qwrmii R. l-louse' R. Ru.-.1 ngs J. Bugoie. Ria 2: L. M 'ohy A. Joclcsen J. Wolters R. D r-iso O.Wo1ds W, Ross, E. Smifh B. l-loooe J. Dodds W. Rirnbey. Row 3: R. So'n.el' B. l-lomm C, llios, E. Lulcemor R. l-lorhndn R. l-lusled B. Rules R. Barron D, D..nlop, R. He-'muh B. Hemphill. Dil. 4: B. Ofeer J. Wrighl H, Ferreiro, B. Clerk D. Benson M ss l-lzoper M ss Tfrmie, D. L?++le' E, Coioe' D.Wooc1A:f1 L. Bzfne D. Reed. D 5' C. Mi -H, D. l-liebe' B. D-envy E. C.b2 -1 l-l. Lrfle' B. Hemphill E, Bod J. Drfflh .F -s-1.4, use U wg Commercial Club PresidenT . HARRIETT CRAWFORD Vice-PresidenT .. DONALD WOODWARD SecreTary . . .PAULINE McCARTY Treasurer . . . MAXINE TAYLOR FaculTy Advisor . . . .MISS MILDRED GEORGE The purpose oT The Commercial Club is To encourage high sTandards oT eT- Ticiency and achievemenT: To insTill worThy business eThics and ideals: and To acquainT The members wiTh modern progressive sysfem, maTerials, and equipment The Commercial Club holds iTs meeTings every second and TourTh Thursday oT The monTh. During The year some very inTeresTing meeTings were held. including some very educaTional spealcers, To say noThing oT some enioyable music. The spealcers included: Judge W. W. WrighT: Dr. C. P. McClelland, PresidenT OT Mac- Murray College: Mr. Roy E. Welch, SecreTary oT The Chamber oT Commerce? Mr. W. A. Foy, local posTmasTer: Mr. Lawrence Oxley, insurance agenT: and Miss Annabelle Crum, commercial Teacher oT MacMurray College. The club also visiTed The Tcllawing business organizaTions in Town: The New MeThod Boolc Bindery, The Journal-Courier, The Morgan Dairy, and The ldeal Balcery. In April The club presemled a play, The PerTecT SecreTary, wiTh Donald Woodward, lvadell Henderscn, HarrieTT CrawTord, Mariorie Axe, and Mary Gauze as characTers. The play was direcTed by Hannah Jane Hodgson and presenTed in assembly on The collecTion basis, The proceeds going Toward paying The expenses OT The commercial Teams enTered in The DisTricT ConTesT. Picnics in The Tall and spring and same eniayable parTies on Hallowe'en were aTTended by members cT The club. Row I: l. R gg, V. Vie' O H. Rex'ccT. C. V eric, R. PadgeTT, N. Taylo', F. LiTTle, M. Axe. Row 2: W. Siebermon, R. Fo'Taoc E. Br-cgeman, M. Henry. l. Henderson, B, Frye, G, Crum, S. Collins. Rcw 3: A. Rigg, M. Wilner, l. Fernandes, M. Sieberman, J. Hodgson, E. McKinney, W. Hodgson, H. T-loT'Tman. Row 4: M. Gacse, P. lvlcccrfy, D. Wccdwa'd, Miss George, H. CrawTcrd, J. Barber, M. Taylor T50 I5'I Girls' Club Presideni , . MILDRED DE FRATES Vice-Presideni , , ,. . EMMA HOLLE Secrefory .. , ..., .... N YLENE STURDY Treasurer . . , , . . . . . . . CHARLOTTE CADE Advisors .. MISS SMITH and MISS PERBIX One of fhe finesi organizarions in Ihe schooI is Ihe GirIs' Club. II provides for all irs members a background of cuI+ure and refinement The club is divided info several groups wifh a moniror of 'rhe head of each. The various moni+ors were: Marian Presfon, Ada Hipkins. Maxine Siouf, Mary Roach, Dorofhy Fancher, Doris Johnson, Mary Lee Lewis, and Mildred Hembrough. The meefings are held on 'rhe Iirsf and Ihird Thursday of each monfh. FoIIow- ing fhe business session, a program is presenied by one of The groups. This year some very cIever sI'un+s and plays were presenied. A parfy was given ai 'rhe be- ginning ond Ihe end of Ihe year. One of Ihe oufsfanding socioI even'rs wos an informal rea given af Ihe high schooI in February. Wifh fhe assisfance of 'rhe facuI+y advisors, Miss Perbix and Miss Smifh, and I'he very wiIIing cooperafion of every member, 'rhe Girls' Club has had a very inferesfing year. Row I: M. Johnson, V. Smith, N, Toffen, M. Koss, M. Wax, B. Herman, M. Sfouf, E. Large, R. Maxon, F. Kemp, K. Geanfos, E. Geanfos. Row 2: V. CrawIev, E. Ranson, L. RusseII, M. Harboi M. L. Acres-, M. Lewis, A. Sr-n fh, .I, Bofr E. Koss, M. Fifzsimmans, D. Johnsen, M. Roach, R. Brubaker, R. Findley, M. Graubner. Row 3: M. Grogan, R. EngIeman, B. CIeary, M. I-'IiIIs, S. Sc'oggins, J. Sfowinsiry, M. SpauId4ng, P. Hernbrough, R. Ke-ndaII, F. PhiIIips, M. Vasey, M. Davis. Row 4: L. MiIIer, A. I-Iickox, L. Vosey, M. Hembrough, M. DeFra+es, Miss Perbix, Miss Smirh, N Sfurdy, C. Cade, L. Guthrie, A. O'Rear. D. Foncher. Row 5: M. Ac'ee M. Presfon M. Presfan. I. I-Iausfon, M. Smiih, M. Roberts, R. Williams, R. Moss. H. Conlee, A. Walron. Tri-Y Presideni . . PEGGY MCCARTY Vice-Presidenl . SARAERANCES TAYLOR Secrelory VIRGINIA MULLEIXIIX Treasurer . MARGARET LUKEMAN Advisor .. MISS LOUISE SI-IEPPARD The Tri-Y Club is probably organized for lhe highesi purpose ol any club in school. lls purpose is Io creale, mainlain, and ex+end lhroughoul +he school and communily high slandards ol Chrislian living. The club consisis of lhirly girls from fhe Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. Al lhe beginning ol lhis school year lhe club chose Miss Louise Sheppard as Their advisor. The Tri-Y has sponsored a number of very successful Ihings +I'iis year. On December 22, I933, lhe club enleriained Ihe alumnae members ai a very delighrful dinner a+ lhe Peacock Inn. Laler in Ihe year Ihe Tri-Y sponsored a bolce sale which was a greal success. The Easier season was marked by a parly, which was given ai fhe Peacock Inn. To climax lhis exlraordinorily successful year The girls enlerfained Iheir dares ai a dale night This was given in lhe form of a Treasure hunl' and poriy. We feel lhai, due 'ro every one's willing eilorls and especially 'rhal of Miss Sheppard, fhe Tri-Y has lhis year lived up +o iis purpose. Row I: F. Sfoul, E. Rudisill, B. Buflerlield, M. May, E. E. Wright, I-I. Roodhouse, R. Englemon E. Parks. Row 2: B. Pyafi, P. Rawlings, I-I, Osborne, V. Davenporl, P. Sullivan, G. Wood, M. E. Johnson. Row 3: L. Russel, C. King, I. Sioops, M. J. Hemphill, M, Norbury, E. Doyle, E. Walls. Row 4: B. Wolfman, B. McCracken, M. Lulceman, M. McCar+y, S. Taylor, V. Mullenix, J. Curry. l52 Dramafic Club Presiden+ . ALICE MARIE LUKEMAN Vice-Presidenf PEGGY McCARTY Secrelary , . ELIZA ELLEN WRIGHT Treasurer . .. , , . . JEANNE RANTZ Advisor . . MISS FRANCES BROWN The Soclc and Buslcin Players have sfaged Ihroughoul Ihe year several inferesl- ing evenls. For 'rhe annual play, She Sloops Io Conquer, a classic by Oliver Goldsmilh, was chosen and very well presenfed. Lore in December, Chris+mas Eve was given wilh lhe following casl of char- aclers: Cindy . .. ... Connie King The King .... ,,... H orlon Eyre Mr. I. Say . . Joseph Bagale Marlinlca .i,.. ..., ,..,, . . Edward Smi+h May nineleenlh fhe Second Annual Dramalic Club Hop was given of Baxler Hall. I+ was a mosl unusual dance and was well arrended by +he sludenls. Because ol Ihe new requiremenl Ihal everyone musl be in a one-acl play before 'rhey can be in a lhree-acl' playi much is expecled al I'he Dramalic Club nexl year. Row I: M. Hemphill, M. Cowgur, M. May, E. Wrnghl, V Mullenix, B. Bulferfield, M. Norbury, J. Ranfz, B. I-liclrle, E. Porlrs, M. Dobyns, I. Sloops, M. Weirich, C. Allen. Row 2: B. Bu+ler, A. O'Rear, H. Osborne, L. Robertson, M. Bu+Ier, C. King, V. Wollce, B. McClelland J. Dunlap, C. Sfevenson, D. McCarty. E. Hu+ches, A. Gaifher, R. Kendall. Row 3: B. Hemphill, H. Liffler, G. I-Iarber, B. Lucas, W. Breeding, F. Oxfoby, W. Broclrhouse, R. Harlman, D. Benson, W. Sloan, B. Hopper, E. Johns+on, E. Lulceman, H. Eyre, B. Clarlr. Row 4: B. Ranfz, P. Norbury, M. Bapfisf, R. Brubaker, B. Leach, P. McCar+y. Miss Brown, A. M Lulcernan, H. Woolsey, P. Sullivan, P. O'SulIivan, W. Coclung. Row 5: D. Micheal, N. Sfurdy. M. Delirafes, R. Imboden, F. Ruyle, J, Bello++i, E. Newport J. Baggle R. Gordon. Forum Presidenr ,... . . DORIS MICI-IAEL Vice-Presidenf . . .WILLIAM SWABY Secreiary . , EDWARD JOHNSTON Treasurer . . , , . . . . .BILL CLARK Advisor . MISS EMMA MAE LEONI-IARD Twice a year-in Ihe lore spring and early Iall-Iryours for vacancies in Ihe Forum are held, and Ihe Iuclcy applicanfs are soon impressed wilh Ihe very serious nafure of 'rhis club. II is, perhaps, Ihe mosl grave organizaiion in school, for i'rs mofives are Io arouse inreresi in debafing and Io give experience and Iraining in public speaking. The members are also expecled Io be informed on Iopics of currenr inleresr. Soon offer 'rhe Iryouls, Ihe club holds ils iniliarion and picnic. This year Ihe iniliarion was parlicularly severe, and Ihe picnic unusually successful. The programs of Ihe Forum consisl of Iallcs and debares on curreni and im- porranr subiecls. Book reviews are somelimes included for varieiy. The mosi successful venrure of Ihis year was a mock 'rrial of a breach of promise suil. This gave many very inleresiing insfruclions on courl' procedure and 'lechnicaliries of Iaw. The Forum has long been an honored insI'iI'u+ion and much oi i'rs popularily is due +o Ihe capabilify of Miss Leonhard, 'rhe advisor. Row I: I-I. Eyre, R. Bryan, D Woodward, R. I-Icrlrnon, F. Oxroby, J. Rarnrnellcamp, M. Ruby. B. Schildrnan, C. Mafhers, J. Bellaffi. Row 2: M. Bufler, F. Walson, J. Dodds, T. Rarnrnellfarnp, O. Harbor, B. Foy, B. Dunlap, A. Holler- berg, D. Ruby. Row 3: A, Findley, E. McKinney, E. Marsh, W. Caching, E. I-Iayes, W. Abboll, J, Bagole, D. Fancher. Row 4: M. Wilday, N. Sturdy, VV. Swaby D. Michael, Mas Leonhard. E. Jchns+an, B. Clarlc J. Dunlap. I54I DebaTe The Jacksonville High School debaTe Team oT T934 has had a mosT TorTunaTe year. The debaTers, under The coaching oT Harold Gibson, opened The oTTicial debaTing season by winning The WesTern lllinois SecTional Championship aT Macomb Tor The TourTh consecuTive Time. The nexT TournamenT was The sTaTe division oT The NaTional Forensic League aT EvansTon. Here, ouT oT a Tield oT TwenTy-Tour Teams. Jacksonville Tied Tor TirsT place. This was The TirsT Time a J. H. S. debaTe Team has won a sTaTe championship. ATTer This, The Crimson debaTers enTered The Tinals oT The lllinois STaTe High School AssociaTion aT Music and LiTeraTure TournamenT, where They capTured second place. l.aTer, aT The Wesleyan inviTaTional Tourney, They Tied Tor second place. For The TirsT Time, Coach Gibson enTered a girls' Team in The MacMurray Cole lege InviTaTional MeeT, where They Took second and Third places. The lasT remaining TournamenT oT The year was The NaTional MeeT aT Topeka. Kansas. This has been one oT The mosT TruiTTul years in The hisTory OT J. H. S. debaTing. OUT OT The Tour chances Tor lllinois Teams To enTer The NaTional Tourney, Jackson- ville won Two. This is The TirsT Time a Team has been able To do This. Coach Gibson is To be complime-nTed upon The accomplishmenTs oT his Team. The quesTion debaTed This year was, Resolved: ThaT The UniTed STaTes should adopT The essenTial TeaTures oT The BriTish sysTem OT radio conTrol and operaTion. Those who parTicipaTed in The MacMurray College TournamenT were Mary BuTler, EsTher Marsh, Isabel SToops, and Doris Michael. The members oT The sTaTe championship Team were Mary BuTler, Doris Michael, Ralph Dunlap, RoberT Fay, Edward JohnsTon and Bill Clark. The members oT The Teams which Took parT in The Wesleyan meeT and in The NaTional TournamenT were RoberT Fay, Edward John' sTon, Doris Michael and Bill Clark. DEBATE SQUAD Row l: B. Clark, A. Hallerberg, E. JoTnsTon R. Dunlap, T, Rarnmelkamp. Row 2: I, Sfooos, R. Fay, Mn Gibson, M. Bilef. l55l O--l'Tl 'I-I UJCFO 1--III V... gl:-'X A fa X .JN I ATHLETICS kllllllli-1 L A 5- I .1 vw-1+ W l V nn an :mf 111 ' .W H -1 qiiiayi 13 r 2 gym f un I Ll! u A I ul l L M ,I is ' s N - W I LI xl l l N ei H . 5 ,s': HI! Q T !l't'Hi'l' . WHIJEW SQ ff 4 ,, ffim vrm ' JW '1J 'l VUJf X fs 7 21 21' 'l 3 A llf V'MV A 'f 2413 1 A W ,,,, A is f., 1'- A ,s.. V in S' Cooch Frank Walker A+hle+ics Al lhis poinl in our yeorbook if is filling lhol we express our oppreciohon 'ro Cooch Wolker, who hos lilled our high school oul ol Hs olhlelic depression in lhe losl four years. Aloly ossisled hy Glen l-lickle, John Deern, ond l'-lorold Gilo- son Cooch Welker hos ropidly pol +he J. l-l. S. :for in lhe oscendency. For lhe firsl lime in mony yecrs. Jockson- ville hos lhol which all schools covel, on olh- lelic repulolion. To Coach Wolker ond his olhlelic sfofl we wish lo exiend our heorliesl congrolulolions, ond fo wish lhern rnony more successful seosons. FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row: Mr. l-lickle, M. Mwroy B. Anders, C. Lowry. Second Row: J. Wc'd, F. Willnef, C. Engelrnon, J. Solrn. H. Corler. E. Johnson, B. Lone. Th-d Row: E. Blfdsell. R. l-lcrhnon, D. Rorson, F. Dcolrx A. Mdeihocsen, R. Joegex S. Dove, D. Benson. Fowlh Row: l-l. Eyre, L. McDonald. C. DeWl++, T. Woinwrighf, E. Cooper. Fil'h Row: Cooch Walker R. Lonsing, W. l-lenm M. Go foer, J. Gmlefhon, Cool. De Silfo, J. Ryon, 4 M.XV.crs P. By.s J. Ellaoll. S'x'h Pon: A. Bmkle, J. Bqcklay. Foofball MAURIOE LAIR, Mgr. CHARLES EOWRY, Mgr. JEFFERSON COLEY, Mgr. JOHN WATSON, Mgr. FRANCNS WILLNER, Mgr. EEDON DE SILVA, Oopfoan NOSE w1ORS JOE RYAN HARLAN DOBSON WILLARD RANSON PAUL RYUS RUSSELL COLE JACK OUNTERMANN NEWTON ELLIOTT, JR. .201 Foo+baII BILL HENRY MAI-ILON GAUMER. JR. TED WAINWRIGHT ROBERT LANSING GEORGE GRAUBNER LEONARD MCDONALD DICK I-IARTMAN I BERNARD LANE MA ROBERT JAEGAR STANLEY DAVIS QLMQJ QLx.g,,,.QwJ xv O U- INJANN J T' JOHN WARD ASHTON MUELHAUSEM MILLARD MURRAY JQHN SALM f6'f Foolball ln lhe opening game ol lhe season Jackson- ville missed many chances lo score, bul Bill Ranson plunged across lhe goal line lwice lo bring a I3-O viclory over lnduslry. J. l-l. S. did lhe un- expecled when lhey delealed Beardslown lor lhe lhird slraighl lime and look lhe prized slriped iug lrom lhem. Wilh a minule lell lo play, in a hard loughl lirsl hall, Ellioll snolched a 35 yard pass lrom Byus and ran IO yards lo cross lhe goal wilh a 6-O viclory. The only deleal ol lhe season was given lo lhe Red and While learn al Havana. Aller leading 7-O al lhe end ol lhe lirsl hall, J. l'l. S. crimpled in lhe lhird and lourlh quarlers lo allow Havana lo cross lhe goal line lwice. bringing oboul a I3-7 deleal. The main lealure ol lhe year, lhe Home- coming Game wilh Winchesler, was o suc- cess when Jacksonville delealed her lor lhe lirsl lime in years. Aller being kepl lrom scorina al lhe slarl ol lhe game Ransom lossed a laleral pass lo Cole In lhe second quarler lo score The louchdown lhol broughl lhe Crimsons oul on 1621 FooTball Jacksonville plunged and plowed dawn The Tield To run up Their highesT score in years when They deTeaTed a hard playing Jersey- ville eleven 25-O. The game was disTinguished when De Silva blocked a punT in The end zone and GunTermann Tell on The ball To score The only Touchdown made by a linesman. For The second sTraighT year Carroll- Ton meT deTeaT aT The hands of a J. H. S. Team. AlThough The vicTory was noT as pra- nounced as lasT year's, The Crimsons carried OTT I2 poinTs while hold- ing Their opponenTs scoreless. Because Their Tamed pass aTTock was almosT compleTely boTTled up, The Jacksonville eleven was Torced To resorT To line play To gain The Touchdown ThaT deTeaT- ed Greenfield, 6-O. ATTer The way had been paved by Cole and Dobson, Ranson plunged over The goal line Tor The only score in The ToughesT game aT The year. The Crimson's pass aTTack Tunchoned aT :Ts besT in The lasT game aT The sea on againsT Girard. Cole crossed The goal line Twice aTTer snagging long aerial Thru Ts Thrown by Byus near The cenTer oT The Tield Wicks broke Through The opposing line and scored a saTeTy To help J H S roll up her I5 7 vicTory l63l Baskelball Coaclu Walker de- veloped lluis year a re- markably good learn lor ils lweiglul. Tlue boys were speedy and Scored consislenlly on lasl-breaking p l a y s. During llue lirsl semes- ler Smillu, Kelner, or Cole regularly look llue lorward posilionst Wicks or Brockluouse wenl lo cenler, and Caplain Ranson and De Silva played back al guard. Al llue be- ginning ol llue second semesler llue leam losl bollu Ransom and De Silva. Lane, a player wluo luas been making lellers lor lluree years. was moved up lo llue lirsl leam and became ca-caplain willu Smillu. lvlarun, a new-comer lrom lowa, wluo luad been ineligible unlil llue second semesler, look llue olluer guard posi- VARSWY BASKETBALL S 'UAD . . Q lion. A sluorl lime c S a A Kelner, W. Brocklucsse F. Smilr, W. Ranson ' laler l-lamillon, llue l f an G. Grciibnei J. l-l rs' M. Wicks J, Elliolu. largesl player on llue squad, was brouglul up lrom llue reserves. From lluen on, be and Wicks allernaled al cenler. ln limes ol need Davis, a Junior, began perlorming as a guard or lorward. Olluer players wluo were subsliluled during llue season were Ellioll, a luard playing lcrward, and Gunlerrnann, wluo came lo llwe Crimsons lrorn Woodson. May. Gilpin, Gaumer, Cooper. and Barber also brake inlo games al various limes. Ol special signilicance is llue lacl llual seven ol llue lirsl len players will be back nexl year. l-lamillon, Davis, Wicks, Mann, Kelner, Gunlerrnann, and Brockluouse are llue lell-overs, wluile only Lane, Ellioll, and Smillu will be gradualed. ln llue dislricl lournamenl Jacksonville easily elirninaled Wincluesler lo go lo llue semi-linals. Tluen lluey delealed New Berlin 29-IO, only lo meel up willu llue powerlul Asluland leam in lbe linals and lo suller a 30-I4 bealing. For lbeir lirsl game in llue seclional lournamenl, llue Crinusons drew llue slrong Quincy combinalion. Playing belore a luome crowd, Quincy easily delealed lluem, 54AI l. 'llue Crimsons closed llue season willu I6 viclaries and IO deleals. l 64 l Baske'rball S'f 'f ':'L'f f E 'fu 20. 3, 1, .,g.,, ,, ., .,., Q. ,J,,i,, 'S 7 f-'Vw 'J' ' 'Z 5 'f if-5--. 141' fi 5 '5 CCM 2 -IC. J11-vw 2 A' W' 7. TNA A N' '.J e 'Sr' ' 'iw-d W. TM-, ff-'Q bit' 22-7. Jfzflcfr 273 Chu i,-' Hwy, 25' Qrvfmf11,.1, ,. FfU',.-.K-hi AV 'wr' :Mi 1, '1 fr-V' ': 79 TE f-fnfufk. 2'l '1 ' CI V' 22. Tw- F11-'J 3': Wh 'E '- ws-rw MQW' 'Q C3ff11 f .f. - ,Cv H, .,.,:, 45 ,W VG.. , 'el aevsz' is. 3 34-22 sczfe. Jodfsrrf Nf- 25: Gfeefff- 52, GreQr'5'eNd 'hi-rw come Jclclcsonwih- .nbc eosh d Dosed of 'PN' 25-I2 for Wf- 4?f+H cfurwlf, Y wg fwdftfy. BcO'da'ff. 27' Joclfscw' 26. THQ- Wrii' C' ,B 'F-ef 'HA f 4' Kwbcik ,mf-' B-33'fJs'Cff' :: -- ffe' snr: aegis'-ef: 'Pew 37-22. Asfhnc W' J31ks5r'vMe N4. The Cfmaffs f-ex? 've' .n MTH 'Hu 'QV Agrhmd Q 'Mf- m we Bf'f:1ff1e'f fm to 'rvofvof' fmd W:-rf-dw?--f:'f-113i-I4. FHM-.ffe-Wd 321 Jf1fP-,fmwHf- 2 , Um Rv-41 'VG VVMM1 QVJJ-' 'ww N,-nf -f www.-id ff f 'f '1 gf nv? ' f'1 PTI-' 32-25 C-:WNV H 32' .lfzfkvw 24, C: ff '3M-- '- 3'fJ ' 'fed 1- 'zdes 3' .122 ffm-Ne b, safer 'Q He' 23-2 ASHGPI: 35' Ji:-rscfwiie Y K. .Ma M, . Aw ZZ-A-L. Nm. 1 4 VARSNTY BASKETBALL SQUAD 3- S, Cai E. Homes J. Mzf' P. Co, ' E cw Jgdgcr.-HQ 'gn My' 'C E.A'f1-1-'z ECOFD-5' J. F?,3f L. MfD'f 'd F v' Ashlord f , 'C be defecvrd ' 35-15. ASHLAND TCURNAMENT JClCkSCf'J Q er f:'f:d We A: WU'Cz ff, vnimffm' f 've' ffm' f:f:'f- f- wrtn Cue' M606-EY 26-N9 SEQ fwo? AQHCNJ fn' We 'F 'rj ' wb- ff WW- ,f-rg' ' X ' Nr- ' TM- :fw f'1 'zine .r We ff- -' fwf 'Q 'wufvcn' ': 1 1.32 cgi' ' bwk b, 42-24 five. TW: C if mf 'V C 'f- F W 4 'VG'YX9 ' b, 3--'ec' 'Q Cfzff' f-' 25 23 13' ff f 'f1 7'-' J. f ' --Ca-,. JCICkS'7V'v'1E37f7.S.D. VS. 1.5. Q. f-': '33 bee' :ze LZ Jin., f' ff 5 . 'CQ 'NL GH--' Q C, 5. 2. , TNQ' 'Fa 4, Gevif 1 .J M VGA' 'ffl' ' f- C'm3 Z NCQ-'1 6' Q 37-NS. Jwzff.-' Q 42'1:ckscrw -2 39 XNH' ' :CWD '2 ' 'f a CNWCUC1 , src: We 'mme 'cd 'f nw 'nb-rw M- f' 'f-eg, A+ 'rg f,-H - Y ...Me ' ' -at 42 39. A F PJ .':1v:OrwUQ24. Tfff A W '.': e back 'f vf 'f nf- 25-24 J 'Pa ww .W :'r','f 37' VV':rc'N. N2 F11 .',' -: '7' C'ee 'f:1 '2 TH- C ':i', Q' +ve 'i '7 , f wuz: J -- ' H1 W1 C5 2 7-12 222'-2. 5 ff 1 39' J3:P5:'f e 35. L i:9flii f: 'emi C'c:3.i f '- ' i'1xv'v! 'E . .iikziv -1 27' F5tc':.ze 2-. p-,,.,, .,. NW, ., .,,, ,,,. - .,,. ,1 .,,,f1,,,,,, -.f . f . ,W .,. ,A C- NN, Juirzf 1-ff EO' M, 3..' -2 27 M CJ N . L'.':2'wJ fi .' fm. ,I .,,, ffljfy qgrv .f ,ri . , J , J , r , Vcfn f. EL..,, K ,,.N,, f .f,, ,,,., .,.,,, 37322 2' JHIE 5:1 1: 27-25. JNL Cv ,,,.,,,.. ,. , , fin anding: Sfory, Fshel, Shay, Ransen, I-laawrn, Lukernan, Anders, Bellaffi, Breeding, Benson. Robinson, Muelhausen, Moxon, Underbrink, Harnilfon. Siffing: Wriglnf, Ke'ner, Wheeler, Beckley, Murphy, Williger, Coach Deem. Reserve Baske+baH The reserve squad 'his yeG' irinorafed a new feofure when fhey declared fha? only Fresh' rnen and Sophornores were eligible fo corrioefe for QIOCQSA C:nsde'ir'g fhe fad fhCl Coach Deern had no J..niO'S and Seniors, while playwg fearns whose rriennbefs coeld be chosen f'o'ri any class i' school, The J. I-I. S. fearn per- foirned admirably. The ir'divd.al rrernkfers cf fhe sa.ad were alrnosf eq.a in fheir baskefboll abilify. Mas? of fhern saw service ir every game, fhere being nc specified firsf Team. Coach Deern builf fwo fearnsg one was alrnosf as effecfive as fhe olher. The remaining players divided fheir fime in subsfifuf- ing. I-larnrn and Williger were flee favcrifes af forward on one feanw. I-larnilfon usually iumped cenfer unfil he was faken over by fhe varsify in rnid-season fhen his posifion was played by Muelhausen. The guard posi- fions were abouf equally di- vided befween Ranson, Luke- man and Bellaffi. Wrighf and Kefner, forwards, offen saw ac- tion while Maxon broke info several games al guard. As Williger was losf in rnideyear. Ferguson, who had been ouf because of a broken collar bone, carrie up fo fake his place. When Eldon De Silva became ineligible for varsify baskefball af the close of fhe firsf semesfer, he fook fhe ofhe' fearn under his fufelage. Breeding and Lindley were his regular sfarfers af forward. Underbrink fook cenfer, while Frank and Benson did fhe guarding, Buckley and Figlriel were Often used af forward, Robinson did fhe iurnping parf of fhe lime, and Shay and Murphy came in for fheir parfs af guard. Sfory cared for one fearn, while Diiewer managed fhe ofher. DeWiff also saw service. The reserve squad deserves cornrnendaficn Each player confribJfed a cerfain surn each a Vne for rnissing o' being lafe fo pracfice. Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville RESERV . Bluffs . Meredosia Chandlerville Carrollfon . ,. Greenfield Beardsfown . . ., . Rouff .. .l.S.D. Whife I-lall . Carrollfon . . Ashland . Rouff ,. . Rouff Whife I-lall for fhe rrianner in which fhey paid fheir expenses fhis year. week fo fhe exoense fund. ln addifion, each player paid E SQUAD SCORES 8 Jacksonville QI Jacksonville 25 Jacksonville 20 Jacksonville I3 Jacksonville 2I Jacksonville I3 Jacksonville I4 Jacksonville I7 Jacksonville I9 Jacksonville 32 Jacksonville I5 Jacksonville 23 Jacksonville I 4 . ,..Whife I-lall I5 ....I.S.D.25 .....I.S. D. I6 ,. ., Jerseyville 32 . ,. .... Waverly QI ..,. ... Greenfield I7 S.D.I0 ... ... Piffsfield 34 ... ... Roadhouse I I ... . ..,.......... Rouff 6 ..... .I-lornefs llnfrarnurall 36 ,. ..,,.,,..... Ag Club 30 Murrayville 36 l66l CSOH Tne golf feam, coached by Mr. Agger was heaa' ea by Jerome Barber las? year, Close behind him came James Miller. Af byn Ke+ner maae a aood raie lor lhird, bul he was handicapped by an are pendiciris a p e r a l i o n. Allen Brennan, Marshall Parks, and Russell Carler composed rhe resl of lhe Squad. Two meels were held wilh Taylorville. Jackson' ville won her meei here, bul Taylorville was viclor- ious lhere. For lhe Ci+y Championship Trophy lhe leam was deiealed by Roull. Springfield, Taye larville, and Lincoln came here for lhe dislricl meek The lour low men of each dislricl' wen+ lo lhe slale meer al Champaign. Bar- ber qualilied lrgm llqig dislricl, and James Miller and Ed Wallon of Taylor- ville fied for faurrh place. On fhe play-oil Wallon deiealed Miller by one sfroke. inks Coll: James Mile' Minn: Law, F? sw: CTH' Jfirime B nice' Mi, f-qs-V Aibm Tenns: Eden-3 l-l:,i-2 Bi: l-lJ 'r Mu A':'1f:' lzme' ' --rar Bn Cfnrlr. Tennk Coach Agger picked Jacksonville! fennis feam by Yhe use ol a ladder. On lhe lop rung of fhe ladder was placed 'lhe besl' player, 'rhe olhers following in Their respeclive order below him. A candidale on one cf fre lower rungs could Challenge lhe one above him. If he won lhe march, he exchanged places wilh lhe loser. ln 'rhis manner all candidafes were given a lair 'fry-ou+ for fhe feam. Bob Hamm occupied fhe lop rung: Elmer Lukeman look care of lhe one iusl below him, and Bill Clark hung on +o lhe lhird place. All of 'rhese boys are Sopho- mores rhis year. Lukeman won lhe ci+y championship lasl summer, so J. H. S. can look forward +o a real lennis learn in rhe fufure. ln lheir only meel, Jacksonville won every march from Roull'-3 singles and 2 doubles. The disfricf lennis meef was changed from Rushville fo Jacksonville because ol rain. Bob Hamm and Elmer Lukeman qualified for 'rhe s'ra+e mee? in lhe singles wifh McClelland and Clark qualifying in lhe doubles. U72 G. A. A. G. A. A. has iound a lrue friend and sincere guidance unaer rho leadership of Miss Helen M. Mahany, who look lhe place lemporariiy of Miss Dorolhy Joclcson. 'T 415 Miss Mahany has always worlced wilh college sludenis ana her experience wilh high school girls lhis year has been as new ana infer' esling as our worlc wilh her. Besides lhe general rouline in lhe physical educalion worlq she has inlroduced lollc dancing, which has made 'rhe course very infer' esling and worlh while. When lhe final game is played and lhe Iasl class period ends, we hope rhal Miss Mahany can say lhal her lirsl year has been as enioyable and pleasanl as ours has been wilh her. Presiden+ MARY FRYE Treasurer . . MARY HELEN SMITH COUNCIL MEMBERS Senior MARTHA JUNE MORGAN, BILLIE SPIETIM Junior MARY EERNANDES, EMMA HOLLV Sophomore ELEANOR MAHON, DORIS HUFF Freshman MARGARET SMITH, LAURA MANIx MMS Heien Mohm, The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is willing +o 'ralce in any girl who will devole her besl energies 'ro lhe lhings lor which il slandst Alhlelics, healfhlul living in lhe open air, and sporlsmanship. The yearly program is varied encugh lo include llie inleresls ol all members. The Tall season opened wilh baseball. a very exciling game wilh David Prince climaxing l'ha'l sporf in November. Eollc dancing and lap dancing were inlroduced +his year for lhe lirsl lime. Boslrelbcll, volleyball, and spring baseball complele 'rhe year's aclivilies. Miss Mahany has confribuled encrmcusly lo lhe success of lhis year's G. A. A. She has done excellenl worlc, which is very much apprecialed, nol' only by lhe members of lhe G. A. A., bul by 'rhe enlire school. Allhough lhe club is a young one, 'flee ccoperalion and loyally of ils members lceep il growing. CVT orinso Jo dan M A e sDW I-I As Do C Wa o 'ee . .I , , .Nolo. ocl: . lmbode e. . M' B.Spe , .Mann v. 4: we riandes D. iff, E. Ho , E. Maha M Kc E Ke Ke Fa DQF ales McClel G ales E oss ohany, B. rni ,M. e n. 68 Girls' BaslceTball The annual baslceTball season was sucessfully ended wiTh an exciTing Tourna- menT beTween classes. The opening game was played by a sTrong Sophomore Team againsT The Seniors, who came ouT on Top. ATTer a hard baTTle puT up by The Freshmen, The Juniors were vicTorious in The second game. The Sophomores Toolc Third place and leTT The Juniors and Seniors To compeTe Tor TirsT place. The Tinal and mosT exciTing game of The season was won by The Seniors, who repeaTed lasT year's vicTory, and Thus won The school championship. The vicTor's Team was composed of Mary E. Frye, CapTain: Billie SpieTh, Charlyne Cox, lv1arTha June Morgan, Thelma Hudson, and Hazel NorTon. Girls' Baseball Among The acTiviTies This season, baseball was aT unusual inTeresT and was loyally supporTed by every member oT G. A. A. Besides The regular schedule an exciTing game was played beTween David Prince and a selecTed Team Trom G. A. A. For awhile David Prince was in The lead, buT The G. A. A. girls rallied and deTeaTed David Prince wiTh a close score. GapTains were elecTed and They selecTed The Teams which played Through The resT oT The baseball season wiTh good-naTured rivalry. This inTeresTing G. A. A. year was broughT To a close by a very enjoyable Play Day held in Springfield aT FeiTshans High School. 5692 dyf- f 1?- ff f A .?,? X ACTIVITIES , UI 1 if K g' N it AE R W' v 'N 1 S: ,fi miie K AV NE iw 5 I! R 'fir 421 f ,a P5 Pu ,A if fax : iff ' X I ZX k Li -cr X x Q ' ,fl A Crimson J S+a'Ff PATRICIA O'SULLIVAN Edwfof-'w-CHQI FLORENCE MCLAIN Assccwme Edlmr ROBERT LEACH Adverfislng Manager DONALD LITTLER Asswsfard Buslness Mgr, WARREN ABBOT Bus A'L3efIc Edna' GEORGE GRAUBNER A15 5'2 Cgu' zu' ff ESTHER EHLERT Ver MISS LOUISE STRUCK Shi: Adwifw PHILIP GREELY OVQODIIOIOH Edna' WILLIAM SWABY B-sslness Manager BILLIE SPIETH Sr'a:sIwcf Eddcr MARY FRYE G ' 5' fxwle' C Ed cr ELIZABETH DOYLE Qffz- E'1 C' DONALD WOODWARD OpereHa This year fhe Treble Clef and Boys' Glee Club presenfed Ask fhe Professor, which was very successfully given under lhe supervision of Miss Lena Mae Hopper, Miss Frances Brown. and Mrs. Roberf Allan. Miss Mary Tormey was pianist and lhe dances, direcled by Miss Helen M. Mahany, added much 'lo lhe produclion. The delighlful presenfalion ended wi'rh rhe crowning of Margaref Lulceman as May Queen. The following girls were afrendanls 'ro fhe queen: Mary Jane Dobyns, Maid of Honor: Alice Marie Lulcernan. Mary Frye, Billie Spielh, Eliza Ellen Wright Marian Wright Hope Osborne, Peggy McCar'ry, Virginia Reynolds, Peggy Sullivan. and Hilda Roadhouse. Leila Russel was crown beorer, and The frumpelers were Mary Buller and Connie King. Following is The cas? of charcicfersz Mary Ida O'Neal .......,............ Professor Will Breolceasy, . . John Ainsworlhy, June Ainsworlhy. Emily Lee ...... Red O'Neal ..,. Mrs. O'Neal .... Polly .......... Tommy Freshman Three Girls ...... Margarel Lulceman Donald Woodward .Richard Harlman .Eliza Ellen Wrighl Winona Cocking i ...William Riclcs . . . .Gerlrude May . . .Marian Wrighf Edward Smilh Alice Marie Lulceman, Hilda Roodhouse. Belly Trabue QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Leif lo Righf: Hilda Roadhouse, Alice Marie Lukernan, Mary Frye, Billie Spiefh, Virginia Reynolds Connie King, Mary Jane Dobyns, Margaref Lulcernan, Leila Russel, Mary Bufler, Hope Osborne, Marian Wrighf, Peggy Sullivan, Peggy McCar+y, Eliza Ellen Wrighf. I74 The Dramalic Club Play The Sock and Buslcin Players presenfed fhis fall fhe old English classic, She Sloops fo Conquer, by Oliver Goldsmifh. H was a very difficulf raslc 'ro produce such a play wilh high school 'ralenl and lhe usual high school facilifies, yer we may well be proud of such an achievement I+ will fower like a sky-scraper in school hisfory for many years as an ideal +o incoming sludenls. Young Marlow Mr. Hardcasfle Haslings ,....., Tony Lumlcin AAA Roger, a Servant The Landlord Slang A A A A A A Jeremy ..,..., Mrs. Hardcas'rleA Miss Neville ..... Miss Hardcaslle Dolly, a Maid. A. Direcfor .,.... THE CAST . Roberi' Leach A A Al-larry Slory A A AA A A ,Elmer Zahn .A .A A .Bill Clark Willard Broclchouse A A A A .Edward Smirh Dixon Benson . . .Cedric Malhers A .Louise Roberfson A A A , .Doris Michael .Eliza Ellen Wrighf A A A A A AConnie King Miss Frances Brown Leif la Righf: C, Malhers, U. Michael, E. Srnilh, E. Zahn, RA Leach, H. Sfory, E. E. Wright, WA l75l Broclrhouse, C. King, B. Clarlc, L. Rcberfso Junior-Senior Prom The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held April TourTeenTh, in The MacMurray Dining Hall. fNTTer The banqueT The program, which was a garden Theme, was very aTTracTively carried ouT, wiTh Eliza Wrigl1T as ToasTmisTress. The Junior PresidenT, Peggy Sullivan, a represenTaTive aT The EorgeT-Me-NoTs. welcomed The Seniors: and Warren AbboTT, PresidenT aT The Seniors, gave The re- sponse, using as his subiecT The Glads. RuTh Kendall played a piano solo, Narcissus, and Edward JohnsTan, represenTing The underclassmen or Dalzlodils, gave a brief Tallc. MyrTle Denny and Eleanor Large, The Cardinals, sang MoonlighT and Roses: This was Tollowed by Mr. MuTch, who concluded The program wiTh a pleasing Tallc on The BouqueT. The dance sTarTed aT nine o'cloclc, Charles Corniclc and his Band Turnishing The music. The Third dance, which was The Grand March, was led by Nylene STurdy, Prom Chairman, and Billy Swaby. Second in line were Peggy Sullivan, Junior PresidenT, and Donald l.i+Tler. The chaperones Tor The evening were Miss Edna Osborne, Miss Louise STrucl4, Dr. and Mrs. SToops, Mr. and Mrs. MuTch, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibson, Miss Clara SmiTh. Miss Mildred George, and Miss GerTrude ManchesTer. e Semor Play ' H F' 'UH N' 1 1 r , - - , - ', ' WN' f -1 . . ,, , . -, . ,, . . , 1 . : ': I w ff V. . V' 5' - V - Q' ff IM, L, ' 1 VIN'-' -vt xv' I 71, .1 I -iw ., ,X . fx I ' 1 A . ' 1' Lf I-, , V, ' r L , 1-V' . . V 4 --N ' 'II 1 3253 V K.-gy - jf I 4- I -, . ,, A . 3 ,. r K fx x v um A ' , F1-,.. , 1, '.1' X A ' ' , v, , Y ' .44 X ' H2 ' -- I'If 1U' V .. X 'H- :' I 'ly ,'wfH e-+- f -- M3 ' yfy' YM ,f Ng, 1.f.,'- 1 f ,- -:ff f4'3rw4 T475 -rf, fy-, 1,3 V W, ,V V1 fA,:, , '1 1' v,'If'If'.f1f 1 1' 4',1' 1 jx' , l . F MY- V LN- ,I IX .md . . ,., ,V KWH, 1, U N The Carnival ELLEN VIRGINIA RUDISILL Queen oT The Carnival ELMER LUKEMAN - , ' q f -, 4 1 gl King oT The Carnival .1 5 lg 61-OTA' ls.. 4, fg-fvbf, ' , IS NLLA-rqlx ,U ,kj For The TirsT Time in several years a Carnival was sTaged in The high school. The Crimson J. STaTT sponsored iT and had Tor iTs TeaTure The PopulariTy ConTesT, in which Elmer Lulceman and Ellen Virginia Rudisill were chosen as The King and Queen of The Carnival. The Two main aTTracTions, iudging Trom The aTTendance, were The Crimson J Cabaret sponsored by Miss Larimore's home room, and The Kappa BeTa DelTa's Trip Through Gangland, wiTh :Ts rouleTTe wheel, bar, and spealceasy. OTher aTTrac:Tions were The STreeTs OT Pisgah, Fish Pond, Corn Game, PuppeT Show, School Daze, Bargain Basement Mock Wedding, ForTune Telling, Cave of MysTery, Arc:hery,'l and The GreaT Tragedy. This Carnival was one oT The mosT ouTsTanding and besT aTTended evenTs OT The school year. T781 The Band Presidenf . . ,.A,. RICHARD HOPPER Secrefory . . .WINONA COCKING Manager ., .... ELBERT EDELBROCK Direcfor . . , .... A. LEE FREEMAN The J. H. S. Bond, one of fhe fines? orgonizolions of 'rhe high school, is now under 'rhe oble direcfion of Mr. A. Lee Ereemon. The bond folces porl' in mony ocfivifies, bofh enferfoining ond educofionol. ond may be viewed wilh pride by all members of +he sfudenf body. The firsl concerf of 'rhe yeor was held on Jonucry 26, followed by one in April, ond onolher in Moy. These concerls were Truly represenfolive of 'rhe fine spiril ol cooperolion ond lolenl in +he orgonizofion, ond in foc'r of +he school. The members of The bond enjoyed working wifh Mr. Ereemon. and fhey re- greffed The closing of o very successful yeor. THE AUDITORIUM T791 M5595 C'm0'wJ PATRICIA OSULL1 AN !Zxa!Q 'Lf 7 RO RT LEAC R5 - Mos+ Represen+a'I'ive Seniors MARY FR E WILLIAM SWABY School Calendar HEAT YOUR HOME WITH GAS H ILLINOIS POWER 81 LIGHT CORPORATION h LANE S BOOK STORE HEADQUARTERS Sp I G FOR OFF' S ppl STUDENTS 9 W ISI' 'I SI' ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO Flowers For AII Occasions HOFMANN FLORAL CO Gas eof Is Cheaper Now TeIep one 580 I or ing oo Corona Typewr ace u i J. H. 5. School Boolr Eos+mon Kodolcs and FI Fine Gree+in C d 225 es o e ree+ SPIETH S STUDIO CAMERA SHOP PORTRAITURE BY PHOTOGRAPHY TELEPHONE NO 245 I5f WEST SIDE SQUARE JACKSONVILLE ILLINOI Lf M PHOTOGRAPHERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA f OTTO SPIETH, Proprieior S ' b I YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR JEWELRY RUSSEL 81 THOMPSON KELLY AULD FLORISTS NEW DUNLAP HOTEL PHONE 48 JACKSONVILLE Brown S Jacksonville Business College BUSINESS AND MUSIC COURSES Summer Term Beg ns Flrsi Week un J ne Fall Classes Beg F S+ T esday n Sepfembe S o Req S os od Deco ocso Drank t In BoHIes JACKSONVILLE COCA COLA BOTTLIN6 CO 4 - , ILL. I 0 0 I ' ' u In Ir u I r EUII InIormoIion enI n uesf MUSIC Depor'rrnenI D. L. Hardin, PrIncIpoI Mr. L I I'I r In, ir I r J I4 nvIIIe, Illinois . I pfivi, L. L11 -- 'K Lf: 35 .D'Y'J 1C' 5 4 V-f'ir f: V7 Fffvi i1 'J 5. W'e'es the Hc'aS7 5. Loifew V K0 -'- xx f 2,g,f,-JM Q. of ' VXAGYYVWJ L s m Annbo' J yf.f,1,7,A,,N,x. lf. 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L: ' in ,... .A F M - A' Via ,wvff MAC MURRAY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN IIInosWom ns College OFFERS TO THE YOUNG WOMEN GRADUATES of Ihe Jacksonville Hugh School OPPORTUNITIES IN ALL LINES OF COLLEGE WORK DEGREE COURSES IN Liberal Ar+s Music Ari' Speech and Dramahc Arl' Home Eco nomlcs Physical Eclucahon Secre'rar1aI Tralnlng Nurses Trammg Special Normal Tramlng Course In Public School Music Drawing and Palnhng GRADUATES ARE ELIGIBLE TO ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP In The JACKSONVILLE BRANCH OF THE A A U W cordial lnvlI'a'rlon IS exfended +0 vlslf 'rhe college and see +he equlpmen'r L+ 'r Call o Telep o e PRESIDENT M CLELLAND J c 'Why Take a Chance7 PASTEURIZED MILK IS ALWAYS SAFE MORGAN DAIRY CO I i i a' I I a 1 l ' . . . . . . , I I I I I I For I era ure r h n c a Icsonville, Illinois I ll l O N! Liora Ralf I2 TM. W, fy. '. 2 Bsfbofm B nm 3. Ecd e JCM! 4 Ufmn Hehe Joe Ryorf C. BN' Rami' 7 Ffyefc N we? CP G'!C Q Cade 9. Gecygf: Gro Dv' iO, Mcfqow' Mu . Mow Simba W3. 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