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

 - Class of 1937

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Hunt KlTNIK Kitchkns D. Johnson Killam Koss M. Johnson A. King Lawson Keehner M. King Ledbetter Kehl Kin nett Leeper WILLIAM HUNT He has a way of hunting for inter- esting tidbits. Just to make a hit. DORIS JOHNSON The football boys are always grand guys. Especially when you’re with Chin. MARIAN JOHNSON Marian, we surely can’t find, A defect in your project. EDNA KEEHNER No one could be keener you say. And maybe not she some day. ALFRED KEHL Al, Al; the Kehl man's son. Stole a heart and away he run. CHARLES KETNER Running down the floor to a great roar. Up to the basket; and he made a score. EDWARD KILLAM Tall, dark and handsome! He has a flashing fancy For that dignified Senior who made her debut in the Senior Play. ALLEN EMILY KING A tiny king, such as she. Thrills Dick’s heart with ecstasy. MAYNARD KING Kings may be bright, they may be bold. But certainly they get and hold. WALLACE KINNETT Wallace needs space. Especially in a word race. GERALD KITCHENS Gerald heralds The coming of the better. ELEANOR KOSS Eleanor, wherefore Art thou so rare? JANICE LAWSON A twitch of a distinctive eyebrow, And she sets your heart in a row.” MIRIAM LEDBETTER Better led her know. She’ll find out anyhow. FRED LEEPER Here’s to the hero of long-noted fame. Action is what counts; it’s not in the name. Twrnty-ngbt IfnllrUIrdlnJlnJlrUIrftJIrUInJfrJ InJIrUlnJInJInJInJIrUlnJfnJInJ InJlnjnSn

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 L. Hart Hermann Hoc KING P. Hart Hie ks Hoopes Heaton Hills D. Hopper Hemphill tills. K. Hopper Hi nry Hipkins Houston LEONARD HART Oh, my Hart, let's start. To learn the art of driving slow. PAULINE HART Now think a moment. I'm sure she knows. Give her time, Mr. Agger, I told you so. HELEN HEATON Put the Heat-on, please do, Helen can cook a very nice stew. WILLIAM HEMPHILL Handsome is as handsome does. But how do w’e know he does. MERVIN HENRY Merv is fast; and when he makes a basket. Well—he’s simply swell! ROBERT HERMANN Robert, her man, ran. To victory for a spree. GARNEVIEVE HICKS A bit of her sparkling wit. And then y know she has it.” ROBERT HILLS Life and languor are two very good l’f. That we always find on Hills. MILDRED HILST She has a little way. To make y’ wanna say, We like you.” ADA HIPKINS Hip, hip, we’ll go on a trip. To see our kin, and maybe others. ILENE HOCKING Hockings arc great stuff. Especially when there’s enough like her. REBECCA HOOPES Hoopcs are always useful. In work and in play. DWIGHT HOPPER You’re a swell hopper! I should say! We’d like to know how y got that way. KEITH HOPPER A wave of this, a wave of that. How many and of what rest under his hat? CHARLES HOUSTON Large and shifty on his feet. Makes him the sort y’ like to meet. Turmty-uvfM (iuirsiiiJinJlpir?lrsJlr lr3fpIfp]j|si|r«if nJnJreJnlrjJrzJrzJreJrzJrz



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 L» in L:ndf.mann Liter Littler Lloyd Long Loyd McCarty McClelland McDonough Me Master Marshall Martin Matson Maynard FANITA LEIB Fanita, we mean it. You’re lovely to know. LOUISE UNDEMANN Lindemann. Louise raises a breeze. When pecking away at typewriter keys. ELEANOR LITER A liter in any system. Is very great. HAROLD LITTLER He’s one o’ those G” Club boys Who loves to play with trains and toys. BEULAH LLOYD A boyish bob and never a sob, ’Cause she’s Buclah. ROBERTA LONG Eyes bright with stars of hope. With any problems she will cope. EDGAR LOYD Editorials and serials We admire you for. CLARENCE McCARTY Another Me of the great Scotch Clan, Raved and saved in J. H. S. carol McClelland Aha.’’ cried Gussic, as she Wildly waved her wooden leg. martina McDonough Brilliantly inclined and Such a pleasing personality! WARREN Me MASTER Foozy is a master, At being faster in every way. HAROLD MARSHALL A Marshall was always an officer of rank; In football he always knows the right flank. CHARLES MARTIN Quiet and self-possessed. With a blush inconveniently blessed! ROBERT MAWSON We want maw, son. Of your knowledge of the sun. MARY VESTA MAYNARD Mary is a true Vesta, Deep down in her hem of hearts. T wemty-mimr TOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTOTO

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