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

 - Class of 1936

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, r Q . I. THOMAS DOBSON ' M ' D Although extremely uncommuntcatrve on the subtect ol his pas? years, Tommy dia let slip the bare and measly tact that he spirit one ol those years: in Commercial Club JOSEPH DODDS From what we know of loe he argued and learnefl.y tarkerl his way through his tour years ol captivity here Not, however, able to caiol enough argument tn class, our loseph totried Forum FRANCIS DOOLIN Are our lootball boys too rough9 Francis went out two years and dropped No ollense, we know there are many things more inter! esttna than football LOUISE DRIVER Louise and her talented lingers would be an addition to any high school! So Murrayville iound out in her first three years, and l. H. S, was lucky to have her this year JAMES DUEWER limmie and his everlasting good humor were on the Prom Committee in Intramural Basketball, and also in Literary Club ln the latter Iames served in t'he capacity of Business Manager of the Herald LENA DUKE Having survived four years of having people call her hall the time by her own name and the other halt by her twins, Lena graduated with tour years ot Girls Club and Home Economics behind her. X 2 . I , I LEVIS DUKE Levis survived, too-and with the some record behind We want to tell her that we at least know the two apart without asking 'em- and that's real encouragement DONALD DUNLAP A ' lust so tt would be sure to get tn, Donald wrote his Glee Club activity down in green ink with a note For the l ' Thats O. K., Donald, you got tt tn. RALPH DUNLAP Fiddlrn' Farr besides being a varsity debater, vice-president ot Forum, Treasurer Boys Glee Club, President ot lunto, in three op- erettas, organization editor ot l Stair. An all-round good tellow. ,., I 11,-.ll V fp, 1' c s THOMAS EADES f 4 ' Tommy's middle name should be Business , for he served not only as assistant business manager of the I but on practically all dance committees, But don't think he's all business' tAsk the girlslj ELEANOR EDWARDS From Richmond, Ky, to Carrollton, Ill., to lacksonvrlle, came this sprrghtly Miss Eleanor. Participated as actively rn GAA and Tri-Y as if she had been here all her life VELMA EDWARDS Though Velma has spent each ot her tour years in a dttterent place she has Glee Club records in two y, laces, vtcefgrresrdent ot her class in another, and she was a rnernber ot lunto he-re h CI I 1 L v ELEANOITEHLERT A glee club member Wa vice-,president at thatfshe was in operettas three years and May testivals tor two Coming out or the ethereal realm of irusic, she adds Commercial Club, 4 I MARGARET ELLINGTON Margie-our Songbird l Anyone who can 'sit onha high C de- serves this C1lS!ll'lgUlSl l8d title She sang her way YRFCLXJH Tre::.e Clet, Choir, PQIQY and the Pirate , and ,dst ,off et-ze NANCY ELLIOTT Not only Vice-President ol the class twice, but asc eirtcr or the Girls Sports section ot the l Narcy was in Girls 'Lee Club att! tilled all her positions competently PAGE TWETITY-SEVEN

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RALPH COUMBES Anyone who would ride a bicycle erglrt miles to school aeserves :I lot ot credit, and we take oll our hats to you, Ralph You ve really got what rt takes. MIRIAM COWGUR This vivacrous and versatile redehead not only danced and sang, but was in Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, and lunto. Miriam proved herselt also in the lunior Play and several dramatic productions. MARGARET CRABTREE We see great promise in Margaret as a stenographer because she was always taking notes rn shorthand and doing extra typing lor three years she added her personality to the annual minstrel VIVIAN CRAWLEY Eenie, meenie, minie, moe-catch an activity byewell, what have you? Vtvian says Grrl's Club and Speech Club-so that it shall be, and we know they won't holler. ELEANOR CRUM We envy Eleanor her being able always to say concisely what she wants to say Thats not an activity, but ,.., Girls Club and lunto were her social ventures, LUCILLE CRUM Golden-haired Lucille lound an outlet tor her surplus energy by warblinj rn Glee Club and later as C1 rr.ember ot that 'hrrvrnq orilun- ization-Ccmmercial Club -Q-J' '- '-J, L K I 5 STANLEY DARR ' - Ladies and Gentlemen! e introduce to you at this time, Stanley Paul Arthur lWhat a man.J Darr, member ol the lootball squad and lacksonvrlle High School Band for three years. VIRGINIA DAVENPORT A load ot 'l' N.T, dressed up with a red danger signal-and you have Virginia She blazed her way through three years ot Tri-Y and murea choral activities. CHARLES DAVIS Farmer Davis is proudly sporting a red sweater with a football letter on it which shows that he contributed his manly strength to carrying the pigskin for l H S LILLIAN DAVIS Lillian told us that she spent the long hours not spent in book-gazing in G.A A activities 'Twas a pleasant way to spend them, wasnt it, Lillian? MARY DAVIS Another G girll lVVe lrnd we positively teem with them around these here parts alter writing wrrle-ups.J C1irl's Club, Glee Club, and G A,A. are Mary's membership requirements BILLY DeFRATES After having scratched our heads and walked the lloor long hours to think ol something to write tor Bills space, we tound upon ex- amination thal his slip saysf-not qraduatinry. RUTH DCFRATES ll you have never watched Ruth play basketball or baseball, you should do so, We understand she rs some sort ol a marvel rtuth was tor three years a member of G.A.A. ARCHIE DESOLLAR Evrdenlly school work was enough tor Archie lmaybe too much'l Or at least he deemed rt wise to keep his outsfde activities a secret because our most skilled detectives could make nothing from his slip CHARLES DBWITT Chuck is another athlete of renown around this school Football tor two years lout the last because ot rniuryl and Track kept htm busy an:l us talking about his and Chuck. PAGE TVJENTY-SIX



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MERLE ERWIN VVe're just about stutzigea on :nts one because we cant thanx ot 1 pun on his name and dont even have a blank activity Lrank to Q0 by, However, Merle is a Senior HARLAN EYRE 'We--shall we sayftranslate from this blank that Harlan Ainsworth spent his t-me saunterrng between and among Football, Forum, Draf matic Club and several plays KSee Harlan tor lurther information J DOROTHY FANCHER When the Literary club aectaed to revive the long dead iHerard it chose Dorothy to edit it and the choice proved to be 1 wise one Forum and G1rl's Cltzk were other activities Y. x -J . J, HELEN FAUGUST This perfect answer to a gentlemans prayer tthose who preter blondes--and who dcesn't7D was in Glee Club for two years and in Girls Club her last year REX FEARNEYHOUGH Rex has our eternal gratitude for though he graduated in :md-year he turned in his blank Throughout his school career Hex was ln FA A, and crowned it by the presidency, LYNN FERGUSON Had a less important person tailed to turn in a blank we would have raved some nxore-but we all cheerexl Ferate too many times not to know' he rlayei pertect basketball HOWARD FERREIRA Mr Loomis' Ag Club, the F FA , holds hrst place on Howards list and lrom what we gather, Howard is a rather prominent member ct that well-known organization and also Glee Club RUTH FINDLEY As for Huth, We see she was in Treble Clel, Girls Club, and Forum. We imaaine Ruth could tell quite a few plump maidens the Causes of their troubles , Hcandy' you not? MERLE FITZSIMMONS lt one had not seen our Athletic Section or known our record, one woula think We were athletic minded by reachna this boys activity liste-Basketball, lntramural Trackl EILEEN FLORENCE Were rt within our humble power we would bring you information ot Eileens past in High Schoolfbul we tear that as lnspector Vances' we're not so hot, EILEEN FOILES Eileen toiled us by turning in a barren ship ol perteotly good paper, so we shall foil her by punninq Excuse please, Lrleeneno harm meantl WILLIS FRANK - Tarzan Frank with s pot-.'ertH.l shoulders went out for lntramural, Fittle Ctuo, and f ci Varsity football. When a Freshle he was in Glee Clrfb but h 'Ye-l. aevelogerl tn years and he slropgea out FREFLAND lough around in a riess or chemistry? Ther. you know what an when we tell you we ao? -273' C lrom Robert 5 astivzty For those out ot Cheri- absolute :erol b GERMAN Harord is so quiet that one might mistake him tor the unsttrrina :rrouse :rx X'The Nite Before Xmas ', rt one elicl not lcr.o',-.' that bfryzf will be boys despiie school apgearonce PAULINE GILLESPIE Petite Paultne informs us that she was in Dramatic Club, Treble Clet, Minstrel, G A A , Prom cornrnrttee, and Presrdent ot class he: Sophomore year What a bra list for such a little girl PAGE TWIQTJTY-EIGHI

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