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

 - Class of 1937

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 David Doolin Davidson - Deere Denney Drake Dunlap Eades DeVore Edvards HELEN COMBS Dainty, tiny, sweet. Even to her feet. HARRY CRAWFORD Not forgotten, although gone, For he never did us wrong. MARIE CRAWLEY Deep, dark within their secrecy. Her eyes sparkle triumphs of an in- dustrious soul. JOHN CRUM John Crum is never dumb. Not even when mum. VERNON DAILEY At first you think he’s stern, then a turn. And those thoughts you spurn. ANGELA DAVID A sidelong glance from a clear eye. Always sets your thoughts on the flv. TERESA DAVIDSON Individuality and vitality. Of a different, fascinating sort mark our Teresa. CORENA DEERE Titian-tinted, turbulent curls. Set all officers' heads in whirls BEN DENNEY Benny Denney when he plays. Makes the world dance for days. BARBARA DE VORE Laugh again. We always love to hear you. KATHRYN DOOLIN Doolin took a spin. And she sure is the tops.” ELAINE DRAKE A light, enthusiastic giggle on her lip . With carefree liberty in Elaine. JANE DUNLAP She ha’ sho dun lapped up them debates. EDITH EADES Dalliance and a love of chance. Enhance our Fldith. GRACE EDWARDS Grace of the Graces borrowed her fame. Accomplished in all, we acclaim. T went y •four 3 fi3 R3 FS IS fr3 i31p3 r5Jfr9 IS ir3 ir3 ir3 ir3 IF ini ir3 Ipl I

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 VIRGINIA BRADNEY I don’t care whether I’m fat or no. There is always something for a merry soul. JEANETTE BRANER Silence is silver in shining shreds, Which grow and entwine in an elo- quent soul. EDITH BRIDGE MAN She’s no bridge, man; she’s a gate. Don’t be impatient, just wait. DOROTHY BRIGGS A smile, a laugh of a cool spirit, A clever remark from a level head. BETTY BROWN How the boys love to see that smile. The popular girl that's really worth- while. JACK BROWN He goes with a girl named Fcczor, Ask her if he can squeeze her! ROBERTA BRUBAKER Russet-glinted locks, a sweetness all her own. Ever lingering in our thoughts, ’’the strawberry roan.” THOMAS BUSEY He’s interested in buses, but very dis- tinctly so. 'Cause buses without a tiny girl are merely a passing show. BARBARA BUTLER Famous for ”J”-waIking on every street. Famous for attaining every feat. ROBERTA BUTLER Venus dc Milo had all the charms. But Bert has that and also arms. DON CAMPBELL The camp bell is ringing ’’Campbell’s Soup,” And Don answers with a whoop! RALPH CARTER F. F. A. is a very good association. That deals with pigs and education. RUTH CLEMENT A bit of wit, a bit of a lovely smile. Entombed, united in a vivacious, lovely girl. MARGARET COLWELL From her dimples ripples, A lingering, longing, lovely look. DALE CHAPMAN In his great and lengthy strides. The ladies remember him. T wrnty-tbree rjJfaJmJisJraJnJraJnJfzJnJfzJmlmJniireJraJrgifaJiaJ



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 HILDA EMMONS M—M, is ii good? I’ll tell you why, With perfection she caught our m’s on the sly. CURTIS ENGELMAN A man in name, a man in gait. He’s one o' those J. H. S. heavy- weights. MARY ESKEW A shrilled horn, a group of giggling girl . And the gang was out for a round of whirls. COLEMAN ESSEX Coleman’s cartoons, his caricatures. Will always lure our admiration. BETTYE JANE EYRE Betty Boop can’t beat your time, ’Cause she hasn’t such a resourceful line. MAXINE FERGUSON Walk a bit, talk a bit. Then ask for a twit, and you have it. BERNADINE FISHER Can we fish 'er from her jolly Love of the wonderful folly? MARGARET FITZSIMMONS There is still—to make the world cheery— A laugh, and a gesture to lighten the dreary. JOHN FLANAGAN A level glance into the problem Will solve any unsolved one. MARGUERITE FOSTER Glimmering gold from a yellow sun. Keeps all the fellows on the run. ARMIN’ FRICKE He who can eternally smile Shall live forever. BERNADINE FRYE Frye for breakfast. Frye for food, Frye for everything that’s good. ARTHUR GALLOWAY Who stole my Gal-a-way? DOROTHY GANGER Small and neat. And she knows how to treat—the boys. MARY GAUSE Gause never hides or deceives. But graciously receives knowledge. Turnty-fite FdrdrdidrdidfdrdidrdraJiatarai fgJrar

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