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

 - Class of 1940

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Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 32 of 146
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IRLAM KENT M. LAIR LUKEMAN HUBBARD JOHNSON KILLEBREW LIVENGOOD HUDSON JOHNSTON KNOWLES LONERGAN HURST JONES J. KUMLE J. LOOMIS HUSTED KEHL L KUMLE J. LOOMIS INGRAM KELLY H. LAIR LUCAS THE CLASS OF 1940 . . . All boys in The Knothole . . . The snow storm that freed us for a day . . . Bill Ator s trip to the sunny south . . . making arrangements for the Prom . . . Randall and Caldwell elected chairmen ... the Prom skit written by Loella Sloan Cinder- ella and Mr. Gunning ... The banquet—Jack Roy toastmaster ... The Prom- dancing to Eddie Dunsmoor's orchestra—confetti—balloons! . . . ushering at Bac- calaureate . . . another year of high school finished . . . another summer vacation V • °ne Year to 9°- Senior days . . . Senior days . . . Wonderful, dignified Senior days. Twenty-eight

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GILCHRIST GUNN HENEGHAN HOUSE GILL HAMILTON HERMANN HOWE ★ SENI LOUIS FOSTER Whenever I go on a hike. I always take my bright blue bike. EUGENE FRENCH Resemblance to Taylor is very high, You'd think so when you hear her sigh. WALTER WILLIAM GAITHER Although he has a bit of bluff. Our Walter really knows his stuff. MARJORIE JOANN GANGER A little bundle of smiles and joy. To quicken the heart of ony boy. JACK LIVINGSTON GERMAN Oh, young Lochinvar from out of the west. Of oil the cars your Ford’s the best. MARY LOUISE GILBERT Just like a busy little bee. Forever on the run is she. JOAN GILCHRIST Her cute little freckles will ever be. A thing of deepest envy to me. JUNE GILL Throughout our hearts her voice will ring. When Junie turns it into swing. THOMAS EUGENE GLOSSOP He doesn’t study night and day. At least report cords look thot way. HELEN MAE GOACHER Her shorthand pen goes whizzing by. Across the keys her fingers fly. BILL MATHERS GOEBEL This merry lad can tell a joke, 'twould make the whole staff want to crook. BETTY ANN GREEN Beneath those happy twinkling eyes. A goodly bit of mischief lies. ETHEL MAE GRIFFIN A modest miss with locks of gold, She’s never shy but never bold. RUTH ANNETTE GROGAN The sort of girl thot you con trust. To be reliable and just. MARGARET IRENE GUNN It’s giggle, giggle all doy long. Amid a merry little song. BETTY JANE HAMILTON She'll argue with St. Peter at the gate. And will probably win at any rate. Twenty-seven ORS FARRELL HANSMEIER A boy of strong and sturdy build. In the print shop he is skilled. FREDERICK HAPKE Cupid shot on arrow, it hit its mark, Now Freddie's forever in the dark. GEORGE HARNEY To be a dreamer the live-long day. Is reolly to be happy. I would soy. LOUIS PHILIP HAUCK Speed is what I’m often called. When that T of m ne ain't stalled. ROSE MAY HAYES She'll use her pep to help us win. And though we lose, she still con grin. JOHN RUSSELL HEMBROUGH (Not Graduating) PHIL JOSEPH HENEGHAN I never bother to look twice. For right at my hand is Joyce Vise. WILLIAM ALBERT HERMANN I wouldn't want the girls to grin. Couse then old Cupid might reolly win. ALFRED LEROY HERRIN He’s a bold and reckless man. Dodging study when he con. EVELYN BERNICE HILLS She's small and dark and full of fun, And has a smile for everyone. AGNES LeVERNE HILST She drives her cor m highest speed. And oil the laws she does not heed. DOROTHY HIPKINS A lovely girl with heart of gold. A quiet manner far from bold. ELMER PHILLIP HOHMANN He’s just a lad from a quite small town, But goodness me! He gets around. HARRY HOFFMAN (Not Graduating) DORITHEA HOUSE (Not Graduating) TRUSLER ROBERT HOWE. JR. For other maidens I don't core. As long os I have the lovely Loir.



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★ SENI WALTER THOMAS HUBBARD OK. to sit beside o rippling brook. Millions of miles away from a book. ROBERT LEE HUDSON Condemn Kim not tKot Ke sKould sleep, Because Ke knows tKat study’s deep. ANN HURST SKe is quiet but no doubt. She'll let you know wKen she's about. RACHEL EMILY HUSTED Her many friends wKo know Ker well, TKink RacKel certainly is swell. HELEN FRANCES INGRAM Education is Ker aim. May sKe win Ker way to fame. MARY IRENE IRLAM WitK fiddle and bow sKe goes to town. Some day she'll rise to great renown. DALE A. JACKSON TKese lovely maidens moke me dizzy. To follow them all just keeps me busy. LUCY ELAINE JEWSBURY A lovely lady. witK lovely tKougKt. And I’m afraid tKat Wayne is caugKt. JIM ELLIOTT JOHNSTON IncKes seldom measure a man, WKy, take a squint at Napoleon. JOHN PAUL JOHNSON Buddy is a popular sKeik. WKen Ke comes round tKe girls just sKriek. WILLIAM S. JONES His friends ore many. Kis foes are few. For this square lad is really true. EILEEN KEHL Always a smile, a Kappy Kearr. Forever ready to do Ker part. JACKSON KERSHAW LEDBETTER McCURLEY JEWSBURY KILLAM LEWIS McFADDEN GEORGE KELLY (Not Graduating) WARRINGTON KENT A candid camera fiend is Ke. WKose many snaps fill us witK glee. CARL ROSS KILLEBREW He thinks tKat study's boring. He’d rotKer Kove a maid adoring. ORVILLE DEAN KERSHAW A cormval on o brigKt spring nigKt, And ram and formats. sucK a pligKt. Twenty-nine ORS ANGELA ROSE KILLAM A lovely girl witK Heart of gold Memories of Ker will ne’er grow old. ROBERT EARL KNOWLES A quick scratcK, a clever note. And in tKe Herald we see wKot Ke wrote. LUCILLE KUMLE I may be just a farmer lass. But I know tricks you'd never guess. PHYLLIS JUNE KUMLE Her fingers so nimble fly over tKe keys. And sKortKand. too, she takes in a breeze. HELEN FRANCES LAIR A gentle maiden forever good. WKo loves to walk in tKe Underwood. MARY MARGARET LAIR A quiet girl wKo'll never cause a row, But sKe's got a Kero. My GosKl and Howe. JAMES LEDBETTER MiscKief in Kis lougKing eyes. A paper wad and someone cres. DOROTHY LEWIS (Not Graduating) DOROTHY JEAN LIVENGOOD Her cute giggle and deep brown eyes. Surely do attract tKose guys. WILBUR WAYNE LONERGAN He loves to slumber deep in class. And watch a certain little loss. JEAN ELIZABETH LOOMIS Jeon is tall and very dork. And is always ready for a lark. JOHN HOWARD LOOMIS AnotKer Kero in tKe Kalis of fame. Because of tKe way Ke ployed tKe gome. WARREN FREDERICK LUCAS To point and draw Kis wKole life tKrougK, Is wKot this lod Kos cKosen to do. JOAN ELIZABETH LUKEMAN Her easy gait and swinging arm. Combined witK all Ker sparkling cKorm. CYRIL LEE McCURLEY There's miscKief in Kis twinkling eye. You'd better wotcK out wKen Ke goes by. JOHN JACOB McFADDEN You're short and plump and jolly too, A merry guy we see in you.

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