Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)
- Class of 1944
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BOARD OF CONTROL Many thanks to the Board ot Control tor therr uhtrrrhg efforts th the supervrsmg ot our tuhols 1h I l-l S BOARD OF EDUCATION S o t t to he Board ot Eolucatroh g u 1 ol 1 n g he Schools ot lacksoh vrlle through another Dugcesetul school year F fl Mr J Bdattlvl 0113 Mr ra ROW 2 Mr Bala SVATED Dr Mary l.oL arrrrmtt B F o STANDING to E31 a l roy r F cl BTOClC'lOUS F a Ball y Ha re ra D R Bloaa up rmt ad y g rh on K DKRREILL R BILODGETT Supermtendent of Schools Corrgratulatrorrs Mr Blodgett oo your trrst year as supermtenaeht o schools The students tl .P-l S wrll always remember you as a loyal and ehthusrastro trrehd . u 11 ' 'N T' 61 5 O V l . f . Q 'Har tl ' Q S . tor t ' f R H L .OV : . Ajger Mr lo Yo , r Cochran Mr F his ri, B Sewell, Mr Doa .- I .W .. : . N ' 'iso lfowrrr rr, -e j Ba Chart, re l .e, re' ej X H .. A , eh ,C irpoixse, fl 'ent . , 'Keir ss ,e Q ef ent Ralph l'lutCh1.1 : ' hi irj fefgrotary, Fred Hoppe? I-ig h G .: , Fran' Bra:e',.'e.l 1 ,.. ' t . ' t , . f 3 - . .4 .t . 1, L I ' I A' . . f . o . ' , , . T X MISS EVANS MR MAY fn fr fill! In spite of many trembling knees and lumps in throats any Suzy o foe who has skipped s hool once arrived at the front steps around 8 26 more than twice or completely ig nored the getting of admits to class will swear by Our deans Evans and May Their talents are not merely con- fined to respective partitions in room 203, but include such notable and much appreciated classroom efforts as Clvliss Evansl instructing future servicemen in the do s and don ts of complicated Trig forms and Clvlr Mayl performing various duties connected with the responsibility of being assistant principal TED ell STANDING K a S all Iohn Baud Paul Chumley Wlllard Cochran Mark Dean Secretary and treasurer Substitute first semester B E Western Illinois State B E Northern Illinois of Board of Control Sec for Mr. Lair. Teachers College Dis State Teachers College retary of Board of Educa tributive Education Physical Education and tion Social Science Iohn C Deem Anna Dewey Docxn Roscoe Eller M A University of Mis B. S. MacMurray College, Vl S University of lllinois souri History and Eco Art, Vo ational Agriculture Mildred M. George M. E. University of Mise souri, Shorthand, Typing, and Businiess Training. S-45 . '9 3 Elsie Evcms sity, Mathematics. Fergene Goddin Lillian H. G-reen ,ll souri, English and Speech. rarian, if Lil? 5' ' .fo Helen M. Harney Glen C. Hickle I. M. Hollowell Browns Business College, lvl. S. University of Illinois, B. S. Kansas State Teach- Secretary to the Principal. Chemistry and Science. ers' College, Mathematics Lena Mae Hopper Erma Elliott Iohnston Helen Kamm C. G. Kirchhoefer B. lfl, Macliurray College, VIA., University of Illinois, ij. A. Illinois College, Bi- B.E.Southern Illinois Nor- Music. Mathematics. ology and Health. mal University, Ph. M University ot Wisconsin Physics and General Sci ence, I3 M. A. Columbia Univer- M. E. University of Mis- B. A. Illinois College, Lib- Robert Kraushacrr Alice Larimore Emma Mae Leonhcrrd B. E. Western lllinois State M. A. Columbia Univer- M. A. lllinois College, Teachers' College, Gen- sity, N. Y., Horne Eco- lnglish. Ruby Mcmn M. A. Bread Loaf School of English, English and Latin. 5 E . walk eral. Science. nomics, Iohn S. May F rank Moffitt Ainslie Moore M. A. University of Mis- M. A. University of North B, A, Illinois College, souri, Drafting. Dakota, American History Study Hall and Attend- cgnd Civics. ance Secretary. Edna Osborne Helen Paschczll M. S. Pennsylvania State lfl. A- SYYCICUSG Univer- College, Home Economics. SKY, EI'1QliSl'1- Helen E. 'Richards M. A., Illinois C olle ge. English. any 2.1 -0 if 'Y1 'N Gladys Rust ciology. Clara l. Smith Ethel V. Swanson M. A. Pennsylvania State R. N. Sherman Hospital, College, English. School Nurse. B. A. Eureka College, American History andSo- 3 In l I N S- 3 14, E3 X6 v Margaret K. Moore M. A. University of lowa, Latin and English. Frances Phipps Leonard Preston B. M. MacMurray College, Printing. Shorthand, Typing, and Business Training. Mable Ruyle G. Lloyd Schultz M. A. Pennsylvania State B. E. Northern lllinois College, French, Spanish, State Teachers' College, and English. lnstrumental Music in City Schools. C . W N Ralph I. Welles B. S. University ot lllinois, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, and Mathematics. Dorothy Whitaker M. A, Egifts-rsity of Mis- souri, Ph sical Education and Director of Personnel. X HCUMJE UN LEAVE TOMMY WINTERS HM RIDEOUT HM LARGE ..-'Maeva---,,,4 Q' K, QW ALBERT BIGGS IE Ladd' i 9 ' 'dl BILL DEPRATER gf: . AKEN, A NDANU' Z TE UPTE' . FERWDA1 X1 fi iff? - 'Mfg W N .21 , I A! if L . ii - L35 xii J, an W X LZ ff' D 7-S1'ovuhgk3 .414 -A ,, . ,lx 1, ,ii V, , H ' In '1'. DOWN MEMURY lLANlE WITH ff UQU f +1 an early summer nrght hung close about the gay and crowded room Mu src was rn the cur and on the l1ps of every couple as they swayed to the rhythm of Eddre and h1s boys Thrs was the annual sprrng dance at lack sonvrlle Hrgh For Sally Iones senror thls was the last school dance she would be attendlng as a student And for Davrd Brown sentor thrs was prob ably the last dance hed be attendmg for some trme at all Davrd wa nt the only fellow there Wlth bxg thoughts on hrs mlnd there were some seventy frve or so other lust l1ke hrm Perhaps that accounted for the undercurrent of tenseness that seemed to break through the laughter every once rn a whrle and cause a vorce to catch hese young people were Amerrcan age and bravery and persrstent hrgh sprrrts that were fast becomrng a part of them They were no longer chrld ren-and well they knew 1t But be hrnd them lay four years of memorres rrch rn knowledge golden rn experr ence and prrceless 1n frtendshrps For out of the depths of that prlvate world rn whrch youth alone relgns supreme arrses the lamp of knowledge and sword of valor whrch gutde free men to v1ctory lf you lrsten closely you ll catch the melody of cr famrlrar tune rn waltz trme lt somehow completes the scene They re happy these boys and grrls happy even wlth the full knowledge that tonrght marks the last of a serres of unforgetable even s shared wrth each other . - . n ' A 7 :,,!'W-lu. rf: j'f?f'- 1- .j.'- '--' ' -. g'h- f 5 1 . l 'f f f ll' . . .f r The warm friendly atmosphere of youth at its best, representing the cour- T ' J ' . 19 A V Va 4, .W , yn., up V A f Iwi 'Gln 5 . i Z 9' 'gin x jgzgi 6 1 f, .41 ,Jim i., 'Ml . 4, n. ' , 4 A ws-mm my If X . b : h A X ' if ff? L ' , 7 V f . k 'f ,l RI . 1' -' ff, . '- 5 wk. 'iam ,f , N , A , mf id wx f f K -Q if ff' Q., .183 25:5 1 if ... Q wa 'wiv ' x a 5 dr' If , -4. , ,MV , . ' V1 1, , 57254 ' s 5 2 S ' fu .5 K: W ffemZ1mQ1 ww -4 ., ,463 my -N Ax f' M, 4 ZA, Q' Wi? sf' W 1 , , 6. , ...Ng ., if -Qi 1 1 M 9' S- 1' Y rf? -,vt Sally is reminiscing: David is look- ing ahead. Compound the two mes- sages their thoughts reveal, and you've discovered the secret of a great nation, for undeniably, a nations strength lies with its youth. Turn back the pages of time, Sally, tell us about itl I. H. S. 1941 That was the year of slam-books and really fine 'lspecial assemblies . We were bewildered little freshmen then, stumbling from one thing to an- other with increasing amazement at this intriguing new worldwours to con- querl Those were carefree days- An excited mob of chattering, jab- bering, unsuspecting little freshies, their faces flushed with eagerness at what lay ahead flittle did they knowl was inching its way toward the inter- ior of ye olde auditorium. A stam- pede was never like thisll Far above the din of scraping feet, hearty greet- ing, pushing, shoving, bumping shoul- ders and elbows fto say nothing of hipsl, a persistent high-pitched voice was heard in a desperate attempt to hail a fellow classmate some two hun- dred students away. Who else but our own Shorty Holmes, attracting everyones attention but his confeder- ate in crime, Pretty-boy Shumaker. just behind him Bo Kumle was cling- ing protectively f?l to carrot-topped Barb Hopper. The four horsemen were holding their own not too many feet in the lead. These gay, giggling, georgeous gals ffiguratively speaking, of coursel included Charlotte fthe eld- est of six-or was it five-or is it four- well, anyhowl Deem, Pauline fthey call me giggles l Walihan, Ieanie- with the deep blue eyes-Wilkinson, and curvacious Maurita Cthat's her real namel Wessler. Inside, the hub-bub was even worse than out. Helter- skelter we dashed, regardless of whose feet were supporting us-our own or our neighbors Maggy Sevier and Frankie Reeve made a wild dash for a couple of unoccupied seats in the back of the auditorium flllll, and by some twist of fate landed precisely on the same spot. Then out of the calm and quietuia ghastly scream arose from one end of the jammed room. Ooooooo-me wittl' foot-you hurt me wittl' foot. Billy Drake stood spouting apolo- gies all over Donald f l'm nobody's baby -Tand no wonder-D Due, who was caressing the tortured toot- sie as if it were breakable-or al- ready broken fWilliam just doesn't know his own strengthl, Over in a far corner a scene such as this would inevitably be enacted: Act li Beulah Baker, eyeing Ieanie Fortner from a distance: Hey, chums, get a load of the latest-now that's what I call a hair-doll Nita Busey's dubious, Are you kidding? then followed by this bit of feminine logic: x'Shut yo' mouf, honey chile- you're just jealous. For golly sakesll fPorky Hazlewoods favorite expres- sionl. Act ll: Censoredll Climax: At this point 'lDot Darush CLASS SPONSORS T' Miss smith. Miss Ruyre 21 ' .1 fm! ' gushes into the picture, picks up a stray hair-pin flncidentally, still at- tached to the hairl and pleasantly ex- claims, You dropped something. Oh Murderl Shorty Cruzan's con- tribution to the conversation-and a fitting note on which to leave this touching little scene. But let's turn our attention to the stage, shall we? A dignified proces- sion is now mounting the steps. lt's the freshman class officers, led by president Bill Delfrates, with Charlie fstop me if you've heard this onel Aguar close on his heels. Winnie Mutch, our able treasurer is crossing the stage now from the far side and- excuse that rumbling- Cow-L Boy just came tripping flllll forth. She and Bill reversed the order this year-due to unavoidable circumstances, he sits on her lapl This is the same stage that sup- ported such rousing entertainment as our little 5 by 5 Enselman's Baby Snooks act with Daddy Hollowell in the annual Minstrel of 1940, and those simply terrific skits presented by the newly organized l'ettes. Will you ever forget the day Liz Indian Thurmon CSome nickname, eh, I told her not to cut her hair? got the giggles and took up the remaining five minutes of the program all by herself? Two weeks later Spence fDorisD, our favorite comedienne, made her debut on the stage quite successfully as Marryin' Sam in the Sadie Hawkins Day skit. Ohhh-what she did! flt was a big black cigar-and it was litl Need I say more?D Well, spring came soon, as spring inevitably will, and the increasing tempo of freshman antics slowed down to the charm and intrigue of soft looks and audible sighs. Birds twittered and hearts palpitated rapidly for secret lovers known to the individual alone. But we could guess when Ruthie Mey- er began making eyes at Melba Pot- ter's big brother , it was the thought of Hank Messer's band, not Carmen's voice, that was fanning the flame in her heart. Yes, midst trumpets and fanfare, it finally arrived. The thrill of a lifetime-the lunior - Senior Prornl And we, the freshmen class of 1940, were invited. There ensued much con- niving on the part of freshman girls and squirming on the part of freshman boys Knot to mention the upperclass- men. who quite suddenly found them- selves hopelessly entangled in our snares-Iokelll Among those in this sad state were such confirmed old bachelors fof that day, at leastl as Frank Slug Slagle and Iohn lug- head Marshall fwho, in recent years have changed their views to the ex- tent of openly declaring girls as their main interest in High School. Myl Myll The fact is we now have a regular ros- trum of bashful, backward, bachelor boys fdare you to say it fastlj that have gathered through the years. Ahhl Theirs is a tragic plight-to have missed the joy and happiness of knowing the fairer sex fjust think of the dough those jerks must have saved by nowf. Well, here they are, girls. Quit shovin', will ya'-the line forms to the right. CLASS OFFICERS President, Charles Agucxr Vice president, Wayne Foote Secretary. Charlotte Deem Treasurer. Ruth Meyer 22 ' Q or SlENlIOlRS Marjorie Colwell Fern Coultas Marceline Cox Richard Cox Dorothy Crabtree Eugene Crabtree Anna Mae Crosson Wilma Crawley Lois Crowcroft Esther Cruzan Iohn William Cully Dorothy Darush Betty Davis Bob Davis Iean Davison Charlotte Deem Walter DeShara Richard Deutscher Billy Drake Donald Due Winifred Elliott Mary Kay Kinselman Eddie Ioe Evemeyer Dean Floreth Wayne Foote SENIURS Eugenia Fortner Bill Freeman Rodney Ginder Phyllis Goodall Ioe Groiean Betty Hacker Mary Hacker Irene Hadden Marthajane Hamm Elizabeth Hardy Elizabeth Hart Glen Hawk Lo Wanda Hazelwood Virgi.nia Hempel Bob Holmes Barbara Hopper Harry Hubbert Anne Hudson Imogene Imboden Ivan Ingram Pauline Iording Bettie Kennedy Mary Frances Kennedy Dale Kershaw Ruth Killam 1-,W Owooo!! Cunquotel. In alphabetical order, we find Floyd C it's fun to flirt-but thats all, brotheru! Beadles Louie Bamman Walt DeShara, the super shoe salesman Deanie Floreth Wayne Foote CGod's gift to the bas- ketball court - courtesy of the freshmen girls!! Dale Kershaw !ohnnie Reed Alan Smitty Smith G. H. Super Scientist Timmons Bob Shadow Taylor Russell Walton Owen Cfresh ...., from the country! Wohlers lohn Wolfe-Hark! didst mine ears perceive a familiar note???? CHow'd he get in here anyway? Must be a case of mistaken identity-Helens been sitting on his lap for four years now-l!! Yep! There they are gals- as handsome a bunch of gents as you could hope to find.-Oh!-You're still hoping! Well, anyway . . . Not to change the subject or anything but- I. H. S. 1942 A great transformation had taken place. The innocent little frosh were now giddy sophomores, quite a step up in the world-so we thought. And now the newest fad swept over us in the shape and sound of yo-yo tops- kids will be kids Cwe got more darn sixth periods for that!! School days! School daze! Miss Richard's English class and Mr. Harr's SENIOR COUNCH. Row 1: Due, Walker, Ensel- man, Spencer, Wurtsbcxugh. Row 2: Smith. Nunes, Hopper, Bradney. Row 3: Million, Hadden. And- ers. 25 World History Cremember, Elli Rob- inson?!. This year we learned of the few really bright students among us. Lets see-besides our class officers fahemllll-president Wally Bowman- sigh!!-f'Nough said!, vice president Harlan Curly Williamson Cheaven sent to the freshman femmesl, secre- tary Bet, and her Pepsodent smile, Rogers, and our cash U! handler, Doris -there was l'Reenie Hadden, Ruthie Killam, Phyl Pickle Goodall, Pat Seaver, Thelma Bradney and-wait a minute-how did Seaver get in here? Thats a lie! And don't forget the fuisti, fuatis, fueramus, fuerant-oh phooey! -girl, Mart Hamm Cfour years she's been at it!! Say, if we hurry we'll get in on that behind the headlines conversation between the inseparable Bev Lind- ley and Ginnie Hempel. Cl'lave you ever seen those two when they weren't conversing?J Did you know that ps-ps-ps-ps? No! Yeees!! Well, shut my mouth and call me clammy! Intelligent, what? The ad- vantages of an education!! Maybe we'll have better luck with the Herald. Flash! I. H. S. boasts of its Hmillion- dollar legs . You name 'erng We fur- nish 'em. Long ones, short ones, fat ones, skinny ones, bowed ones, bent ones-knock-knees and pigeon toes thrown in free! Pauline Blondie lor- ding named Cutie of the Cowgirl Chorus in this year's Minstrel. In this same production Phyllis Barnes established herself as an enter- ll ll ll. tainer for her remaining years of high school. Flash! l'ettes dood it againl Second Sadie Hawkins Day held in the history of Newton Bateman-gala event. lncidentally, gals, for exclusive rights to her newest novel on How To Catch a Man-Via Dogpatch , per- sonally see Miss Ruth Sheptenko, belle of the HS. H. Ball-l942 fmust have been that outfit, huh?l Fighting for this year's pin-up ac- claim are beautiful, blonde Dottie Woodall and green-eyed, lrish Mar- cy Cox. Little foe Evemeyer is fast becom- ing a crack shot at basketball. Big things are predicted for that boy, though as yet, he and Dale Hudson make a comical pair on the floor. Front page newsl limmy catch me if you can, girls Million is the choice of the D.D.D. association fdelegation of desperate debutantesl as the man they'd most like to be marooned on a desert island withvfifteen years from now tyou know, lthink they've got something therell A lunior Chapter is now being or- ganized under the leadership of Mary Carter and Helen Vieira. They call themselves the D.S.D. fdisillusioned sub-debsl and have recently inter- viewed the following pledges, the only immediate requirements being No lovefno nuthin' ffrom the song of the same name published two years laterl: Louise Baldwin, Betsy Beale, Ruth Skeets Brogdon, Midge Col- well, Fern 'lPeaches Coultas, Elizabeth Cris Hart, l'Beta Lena Hacker, Liz- zy Hardy, Thelma Lawson, Ruth Mas- sey, Mardelle Maurer, Hazel Rachel Knight, Mid Wheeler, Claribel Cookie Reynolds, Betty Butch Rush. The three new additions to this years class were made mascots - Merle Richardson, Gilbert Todd, and Gene Crabtree. Being new makes a world of difference you know. They were the only available males trusting enough for maybe just indifferentl to get taken in . lohnny Wurtsbaugh, that man about town , is now organizing a simi- lar chapter for the masculine popula- tion of l. H. S.-or suffering humanity, consisting at present of Warren Brune four camera fiendl and Harry 'lBuck Hubbert. Remember kids? That was the year when parties were featured attractions, and every party eventually wound up with all the little boys bunched togeth- er on one side of the room gaping in open-mouthed awe at all the little girls crowded together, giggling and whis- pering on the opposite side of same. Ohl blissful childhood-how well do we rememberl I. H. S. 1943 A new chapter in our young lives- and the first signs of real accomplish- mentl Not only had we now joined the vast ranks of the upperclassmen- we had something special on the ball. You see, conventionalism was a thing of the past-almost completely un- heard of. This was the era of the zoot-suit and the sloppy foe sweat- er. Even a new lingo had come into being. Though styles may be short- SENIOR GALS SIENIURS Hazel Knight Beaumont Kumle lim Lair Thelma Lawson Beverly Lindley Iune Little Beulah Looker Bettiiane Marshall Iohn Marshall Ruth Massey Mardelle Maurer Ella Mae Megginson Ruth Meyer lim Million Geneva Norvell Edith Nunes Mari Margaret Pires Melba Potter John Reed Frank Reeve Henry Reinders Carroll Rexroat Claribel Reynolds Merle Richardson Elouise Robinson S lE N ll 0 R S Betty Rogers Carol Roy Bernita Rudisill Betty Rush Velma Schall Patsy Seaver Margaret Sevier Ruth Sheptenko Don Shumaker Aileen Simpkins Norma Skinner Frank Slagle Alan Smith Elizabeth Snyder Mariorie Snyder Doris Spencer Phyllis Stone Iacqueline Tankersley Bob Taylor Elizabeth Thurmon G. H. Timmons Gilbert Todd Bob Underbrink Helen Vieira Bette Waggoner lived, jive jargon found its mark and there it remained to enrich the vocab- ulary of every hep chick and good Ioe. Curtain A bubblin' bevy of beauteous babes wend their Way toward the hangout g overtaken by the wolf- pack, the conversation goes something like this: Says foe Mac Grojean, sidling up to a little P-38, Hello, luscious-how's about a date with a gentleman ???? in distress? fdistress is right-the poor guy has used this line on four dubious damsels already-and he's still tryin'll Says she to he, Make like a boid, Wolfman-you're on the off beat- fTranslation: Scram bud, you're not my type. l And this takes us up to our destin- ation. lnside, the juke-box jitterbugs are doing some fancy rug-cutting to the newest popular hit tune, Murder -a current favorite among the elite of our musical intellectll The evidences of Whimsy for just plain insanityl can be seen everywhere-well-worn sad- dle-shoes and ankle-socks, pushed up sweater sleeves, topped by long straight hair fwith the exception of a few rebels-like, for instance, Dixie the pixie Arnold, layne Cottontop Walker, and Roberta Brat Winstead, and some dozen or so others- Dot Crabtree, lackie Tankersley, Imo- gene lmboden, Betty White, Winnie Elliott, Betty Marshall, jean Davison, Lois Crowie Crowcroft, Bert Chris- tison, Helen Baker, Annie Alexan- der, Mary Fran Kennedy, Mary lane Hacker, and Liz Snyder-sporting feather-cuts or the next best thing to it, and then, of course, our radical Ctheres one in every crowdl, Anne UpsWeep Hudson - fonly kidding, Anne,-on you it looked goodll lt's practically an impossibility to distinguish these hep-cats one from the other. But over in the corner theres a gruesome twosome really in the groove. You can't mistake those twirl- in' skirts. lt's Mary the moron Pires and Phyl Me Too Stone. Speaking of talent, our class boasts of three mighty fine-and strictly solid - individuals. You're just not hep 'til you've seen Geneva Sammy Norvell or Betsy Waggoner cut a rug, and watched a piano respond to Betty lane Broyles nimble treatment. Over to your right, two booths back, Glen Gabriel Hawk and his 20-2U little squad are holding hands over a couple of cokes. lust across the aisle, a gabble-gathering is in full swing. We place these bundle- bunnies under one general heading, guy goony or Khaki-wacky fsuit your- selfl, and in two classes. Class Jil- The fag-hag Cthere's bound to be a fewll Class W2-The pucker-pointer- or a pigeon who paints her pan in pub- lic, Dig me, drips? COuchll ....,. my conscience! Ill The last stall , we see by now, is occupied by Marge Smooch Snyder and june Peppy Little, discussing the latest thing in mandates , no doubt fPunlll You see, they're up for grabs fTranslation: easy to date-but who isn't these days?l lf you really want to get the line on SENIOR FELLAS 29 SENIORS Pauline Walihan Iayne Walker Russell Walton Reta Wessler Mildred Wheeler Betty Iane White Bob Operman George Wilkerson lean Wilkinson Harlan Williamson Helen Heinders Roberta Winstead Owen Wholers lohn Wolfe Helen Wilding Dorothy Woodall Roy Wright Iohn Wurtsbaugh x .J it ,1 whos who around here, just stand by and watch the ebb and flow of student tide-you'll soon be on the gravy train. Ah . . . that blonde hunk of man that strolled by is Roy Wright- fthose swooning girls are just the lun- ior messes, so we won't go into detailj. After you're gone, now don't forget it- Those strains aren't coming from the juke-boxg unless I miss my guess, it's Beulah Stormy Weather Looker, crooning to her adoring public. That lit'l gal is a solid sender on the mellow side-strictly out of this atmosphere. Those two droolin' land not with schoolin'l red-heads are Wilma Craw- ley and her Richard fCoxJ-Cute cou- ple, huh? And incidentally, while still on the subject of talent, theres a rum- or going around that UE-D Nunes shakes a mean hip in a grass skirt. Such u n f o r e s e e n accomplishments come forth in the junior year. As the unusual ability for playing adult parts of the fifteen year old Child prodigy of the junior class, Miss Batty Goon Davis. CThat's Bet over there brow- beating Bob Davis fno relationl, who plans on going to college next year along with Tiny lack Carpenter and Bob Underbrinkl. Our class officers are in a huddle, too, fcircling to the right, they're Prexy Frank Reeve, vice president, Flash Rexroat, Phyl and Mary, secretary and treasurer respec- tively-making plans for the Prom, no doubt. Two bits says Carroll has al- ready made that date with his angel cake, none other than the very accom- plished Melba Potter fthe only date bait hep enough to follow that boy's footworkj. Despite the happy-go-lucky ap- pearance of this drugstore jive-world, the juniors were growing up inside. By the time the year had come to a close, we had become acutely aware of the many absences there would be of familiar faces in our senior class- l-lelen Wilding took leave of us by graduating in the middle of last surn- mer, having carried five subjects and summer work. We were losing our itil comedian, Bog Bagan, to another school, also one of our top-ranking hoofers , Pat Brennan, and we were fast acquiring a sizeable list of the names of those serving Uncle Sam. New students arrived to register before 31 the next term though, helping to make up for our loss, and we added to the roll-lane Bates, Betty lane Colwell, Anna Mae Crosson, jack Cully, Ruth Duncan, Clarence Gotschall, Ella Mae Megginson, Bernita Rudisill, Velma Schall, Norma Skinner, Henry Rein- ders, Helen Reinders, Martha Vander- horst, and Bob Opperman, the latter having advanced from the junior class to join us. That does it, gang.-Ring down the curtain on l943. T this year has been like the others, a little finer, l think-and a lot of fun, too. And though we've not re- mained untouched by the shadow of war, we've made it count. Theres a lot to be proud of in the scholastic standard we've maintained, new ideas we've contributed and carried out, en- ergy we've put into everything we've done, our accomplishments in the field of entertainment and dramatics. lt makes you feel kinda' puffed up to have been a part of it. Nice thoughts, Sal. Thanks for the memoriesl And you, Dave, what thoughts are involved in your solem- nity tonight? Some of the fellas have already left, others are getting ready to leave sometime soon-to serve in a greater capacity than any of us ever dreamed of four years ago. The world was at our feet then, ours for the asking, it's in our hands now, not for the asking, perhaps, but ours-because we're go- ing to see that it stays that way. lt won't be hard really, suddenly, l know that. Behind us is education and experience no price can be set on. This generation is doing an admirable job with courage and conviction. lt will continue to do so, so long as there remains in our hearts and minds the memory of what the past has held and the future means-so long as there are guys like Rod Ginder and Al Cassell, Ivan lngram, Iohnny Baptist, limnrz Acree, lim Anders, lim Lair, and all of the many others, to take their part in straightening out a chaotic civilization -so long as American schools keep on producing the American student as he is to us . . . This is worth fighting foil To the seniors-Class of '44 Good Luck and God Speedl SlENlIUlR PLAY I J . . wif fffrrai The class of '44 did it again with their interpretation of Charles Burdette's New Fires . Miss Ruby Mann directed her cast to another hit performance February 24 and 25. Characters: Lucinda Andrew, housekeeper ......,,...... Virginia l-lempel Suzanne Toler, her assistant ..,... Betty Beale Sid Sperry, farmhand .......r.. Frank Slagle ferry, his son .,.....4... .... R ussell Walton Stephen Santry, author, .. ..... Donald Due Billy, his son ...,...,.. .. .... Gilbert Todd Phyllis, his daughter ..,,..,., Mary Enselman Olivia, his older daughter ...,..... Carol Roy Anne, his wife, .,.,,,.. . ..Charlotte Deem Dick, his newly married son ..,... Glen Hawk Eve, Dicks wife .,..,.. ..,.,,,. P hyllis Stone Mary Marshall, a neighbor ....,. Dixie Arnold Lynn Gray, a young doctor , Roy Wright Mrs. Marshall ...., ...., I ayne Walker Angie Sperry, Sids wife .,.. Ruth Sheptenko The plot concerns the question of whether Stephen Santry can successfully reform his family, heretofore incurably idle-rich. The events that ensue when he manages to get them all to a farm in southern Missouri pro- vide much amusement, in spite of the fact that the idea is met with open rebellion from the start. CLASS UF 415 f ff 1, fy, Leave it to the 1un1ors to keep things goingl There s nothing dull about us and we re not kiddin We started off with our annual junior play Thumbs Up This set us up in chips enough to begin plans for a colossal Iunior Senior Banquet and Prom Co chairmen Carolyn Craver and Iim Spink kept opera tions on the move while sub committeemen worked like minks on invitations programs and decorations The Prom over we had nothing to worry about ln the line of sports we find such football heros as lim Spink Sam Spink lack Larson Don Marine Sam Colwell and Bob Duncan members of our class We re equally proud to recognize hm Woods lack Larson Eddie Allen Howard Haynes and Bob Sims tor their success in basketball We find ourselves with one more year of high school we re hoping that it will be as successful as the three years behind us With leaders such as our officers president Bob Duncan vice president Sam Spink- secretary Shirley Whitlock- treasurer Mary Louise Baldwin and with Miss Groves and Miss Doan as our advisers a successful senior year seems inevitable. What- ever happens we can still say, Forward Forty-Five! 33 r.lIlUNllCOllRS H Bob Duncan . President Sam Spink Vice-President Shirley Whitlock Secretary W it Mary L. Baldwin Treasurer Mariorie Abbett Carline Ahlquist Dorothy Allan Esther Ankrom Erma Aring Mary Louise Baldwin Gertrude Barker Bill Bell Betty Biggs -3.1- Charles Birdsong Bennie Boggs Richard Bond Doris Brown Floyd Brown Ruth Brown Robert Brune fu f W r , f l N 4 .1 i 4 0 ' if hi? 'ir I 1 I Donald Busey . Sam Caldwell I Helen Canatsey G' V Gordon W. Causey E , L Bill Christen , I J Fred Coe N ' 'V' lack Cole iii! V its is 1 '9-1 'i9 Eleanor Cooper , Ed Coultas 1 ' 1 Y Carolyn Craver V- . Barbara Cully ' Iohn Deem I Ardeen DeFrates Wanda Dobbs Bob Duncan Margaret Edwards Carol Ellis f 'U 1 5' Dorothy Ervin Q. Q Rose Fairfield Virgil Fearneyhough K I ff N Maxine Floberg Ioan Foster Valencia Forwood Dorothy Fox Q Harold Gard N Doris Lee German Betty Goble , V Dorothy Goebel I Xi-5' 1 1 9 rv Q1 T' 1 J ,1- 2 ill- 1 ' 2 T 10771 Q Qs JR Qs 1 1 x -I Q L Y' 9 41 i had X1-, as mf .. kiwi JUNIURS Class Sponsor Mxss Groves M1s Doan Bernlce Grzffxth Rlchard Grxmmett Iohn Grogan Dorothy Gunn Ieanne Gustafson Barbara Hacker Ida Hamllton Harrxet Hartle Howard Hayne Colleen Headen K Cathenne Henry 0- Patncxa Hxckle Rxchard Hxcks Betty Htghfxll a Frances Hmman Wanda Hopper Margaret Hubbert Warren Hudson Blll Dan Hughes Rlchard Hull Helen Hutson Loxs lngels C I Kane Ioyce Kehl Frances Kllnghammer Davxd Kmght Iune Kmght France Lane Ianet Lane Wrlbur Largent lack Larson Frann Lee Bobbxe Lovelace lack McCurley Scott McDonald Helen McDonald Donald Marme Betty Marsh Donald Mason Homer Mason Barbara Massey Vernon Mecllock Mary Alxce Mohn - f . 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'7 C v 9 N. bf 'V A-. .4' S' 4:- , 4,49 dfzzflnu Warren Moss Russell Murgatroyd Elizabeth Nelms Phyllis Nelson Mary Iane Norris Bob Opperman Betty lane Owens Catherine Oxley Luella Parlier Ianlce Phrlllp Patncla Potter Lors Reeve Mary Roach Fred Rupel Betty Rust Wxlfred Scholfxeld Russell Scroggms Allce Seymour Bob Shannon Ollnda Slebenmann Mary Slmmons Bob Srms Mary I Sklnner Edward Smlth Ewell Smlth Helen Smxth Iohn Spauldmg Ixm Spmlc Sam Spmk Iumor Spradhn Cathryn Spreen Barbara Stephenson Carolyn Stewart Marlene Stewart Vxrgxnla L Stewart Vrrgmxa Stme Delores St1nebaker Carl Stone Iean Sturm Betty Summers Arthur Thomas Mary Trlbble Iesse Turner Mary Turner George Twyford Malvern Vasey Carxta Waggener Vrrgmma Waggener Wlllldm Ward Dorothy Weaver Mary Frances Wells Betty lane Whlte Shxrley Whrtlock Kenneth Wxllxams Norma Wllllams Mary M Wolfe Iames Wood Martha lane Young . vm s- Q- wt I ' ' ' ' 5 'il E ' V. I I' ,up 'A s as 4. ' . . . L :V Q f QX 1 I ' . . 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A - 1 , -:f ' ' x'3'.g'gg,?2f ' ' ' ft ' finial ' A' ' .4 ,li JUNTORS PRESENT ' J llllllxl On Aprll l3 ond lil the lunror closs pr sented the three oct comedy Thumbs Up oy Sylvestor Deford The scene of the ploy IS ln the Krncord uv ng room Durlng the ploy We ore contlnu olly owore of the effects of World Wor ll upon the hves of the Krncoud fomrly Molly Kmcord CMory lone Skrnnerl loos obly cored for her four ch1ldren smce her hus bonds deoth Chrefly to cud the wor effort she hos also mode room rn her home for three employees rn the ourplone foctory Phylhs Du oon fVolenc1o Porwoodl Sh1rley Blo1r fGene Sturml ond Betty Borl-:er CWondo Dobol Mrs Wrnkle fDorothy Goebell who owns the home thot Molly rents threotens to force the lotter to move Meon Nh1le Tex K1nco1d CFred R bell ond Bump Wotson CFred Coej feel me my t e restrornt of school vvhrle therr one des e lS to 1o1n the ormy To relreve t fee mg they lmltote the Uncleroround oct1v1t1e of Belglum ond crrculote notlces meornt to orouse rndrfferent crtrzens to or greoter Wor e fort Bomo K1ncc11d CLOIS lngolsl Lucy Por sons CVIIQIDIG Lee Stewcrrtl ond ldo Krnccnd fMorr1or1e Stewortl olso become members of the Underoround Mlss N1chols CCc1rolyn Krrkwoodl on un derstondmg hlgh school pr11'1c1pol helps d1s cover the plot but frnds 1n 1t somethrng t prorse os well os to censure Actuolly the Underground unmosks CI block morket GCl1V1lY of the mystenous Mr Smrth fEd Coultosl ond succeeds rn strrrlng Mrs Wmlcle to bond pur choses ond cz chonge of heort about mokrng the Klncords move Col Kmcord Cum Woodl comes home from serv ce rn New Gurneo soon enough to express some t1mely vre Npornts ond olso to reestoohsh nts rom nce wrth Emrno Lo wry CMory Lourse bold Nrnl Ah J of . - I - 9- . . , 1 f - V . . . . I I - . . . . I ,. . . . 1 . - f . . I - . . . I - L 1 - . . . , , I O , V . . , . , . . . . I , I I I . W . Q , ... , , . , .. . . ,. I . , , I f I , Y I . LAI . y 1 LI . . . . Y I 1 - W k 9 .. ' 4 . A' ,-. F1 ' lf A , x..S -M - X ,. . . . ,. .-, . l S ' . nik xx +-i, W-14, --We CLASS OIF 416 X X4 X O1 YQ!!! Unsuspectlng sophomores stepped 1nto a second year Wllh the confldence ot knowrng Just what was golng on Hadnt we spent two semesters trndlng out about hlgh school? Although we were very busy leadmg our h1ghly sophtsncated llves as second year students we found plenty ot t1me to remlnd our ln terlors the Class of 47 that they were merely lowly frosh ln the frrst major sport of the year football we the sopho mores were well represented w1th Sonny Campbell and Weef Thurmon rece1v1ng hard earned major Is Basketball and track also had thelr share of sophs True we were exceptlonally well represented ln sports and the same may be sa1d for other school act1v1t1es Perhaps our success was part1ally due to the adv1ce and counsel ot Mr Hollowell and Mlss Osborne, and to the leadershlp of our class othcers presldent, Byron Campbell, vlce presrdent, Berdeana Benson, secretary, Barbara Moss, and treasurer, Gene Iohnson W1th two years of hrgh school to our credlt and Wlth two more years before us, We are confldent of our abrllty to relgn as senlors 1n l947 39 ' YI 'I I-if I ' 5 -L?.'1-,5 A '-' lv I 1 .Bd ni ? o lun . 3 . 1 W3 . 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Y x H Y flu 71 4' A I' ' f f I K' 174 e, ' ' I - . , I I ' - - . :I H 1 1 - ll Ill - I I XX I ll I I SOPH DNILORLES Byron Campbell presxdent Berdeana Benson vxce president Barbara Moss secretary Gene Iohnson treasurer Olive Abbott Ann Adams Katherme Anders Shxrley Anders Buddy Anguxsh Donald Agans Wxllxs Baker Betty F Baptist Roberta Baptist Wanda Baptlst Margaret Barrett Reuben Bates Iames Baxter Ruth Beale Ioyce Beasley Otto Beerup Berdeana Benson Bob Bxrr Bob Bote Delores Bradney Robert Bradshaw Francxs Branstlter Mildred Bray lack Brogdon Arthur Brown Marqaret Brummett Bxll Bunch Byron Campbell Boy Carlson Howard Carter Corlee Casselman Gmlbert Coultas Mary Lee Coultas H G Covey Doris Crum Orrls Crum Dora Davis Herman Dxeckamp Mananne Doyle Maxine Dugger Peggy Dunmway Dorothy Edwards Lots Elllott Robert Farmer Dorothy Foote Chas Frona barger Harold Gardner Lxla Gxllesple Mary Haxton Wanda Hernn Maryone Hxnes Vxrgmla Hlxon Carol Hocklng ss. L 5 w iw ru 'S A ,Wils- Iames Hogg f' Carol Holken brink Charlene Holle Raymond Honey Dwight Hughett Harold Hunter ,N Margaret Imboden Iulxo Iachxno x wiv 3 Bob Iensen 'Y' Evelyn Iohnson Gene Iohnson Wk Donald Iordmg Vlrgxma Kane Iohn Kearns Pauline Kennedy Fred Kxllam Carolyn Kxrlcwood Donna Knox Harry Laxr Donna Lamb Ieanette Lane Delma Le aus Vxrgxma Leavxs Beatrxce Light Verna lean Little Ieanette Luttrell Lynette Luttrell Delores L nn Y Dorothy Lyons 1 'YK 12371 - 5-Ax xx- K' v 5 I lx Ki? S SOPHOM ORIQS Class Sponsors, Mr. l lOllo'J.'ell Miss Osborne Ted McCann Betty McCarthy Helen McCarty Albert McFarland 6 Q S Bette McFarland Peggy McNeece , N Wanda Marine ALR- X HK Charles Mason ll lanice May 3 Alice Mayes . Eugene Mecus Richard Medlock Ui. S 3 G 4 g, , Roland Mellott Q.. s sf- S- Y 54' , Bob Meyer ' 7 - Sally Meyer f r l Iimmie Meyers 1,-xx X L41 X 5 ' - B051 Milbuhrinu v. A' , ayne 1 sap ji K ff I' , Louise Moore I 'ls . ' ' ... . J ' i , ' Earnest Morris ' , Barbara Moss Cf- 5, . r Martha Lee Myers : Q X .0 - 5, 7' Sue Elizabeth Myers 4 r QQ V 'C' se Vera Nall I ry in Alice Noudett 'T 'V I sv Betty Nunes 17 , . J Y y ' ' v Gene Ore for' 1 -' A Sally Osborne :AE tr E ' , A.. ' Lucille Parlier x g J Marisa Patrizi Q 1 5 ' ' lack Patterson 'U gg 0 Mildred Patterson ts Q . sy f':, ',' gg, S - lack Peak ty--' f, Art Pearson f f .f Betty lean Petelish ' 5 , 'i -r Alberta Preston tr ' 1 A ,fl Fannie Reinclers l s lr-' ' A - E ' , , f I I l, Cleda Retzer - is ' Iimmy Roach 9 5. S S . iq ' Noel Rousey A . 5. M c Y ' lg Genevieve Rowe , 1' e5 6 Betty Ruby ' 6 K' -, Virginia Sample A l . ' Mglrdlifieicgglillildman Q L E 1.25-7:53 Ruth Schildman s Eddie Scott I Helen Scroqgins , f' ,' '- as g ', Q Roberta Seymour 8 ' ' E - .. , ,' Van Dean Sims ' ' qs ' T ' . ' Amelia Smith 7 , ' -1 , ' ' Dorothy Smith 1 x , jf, Ay, ' Ev S A L ' Mary lane Smith r . tt, Q 1 X - g Harold Sorrill give i H y I I .1 loyce Souza Y ' Howard Spradlin . W Martha Lou Steele 'V fi' - - 'A 1. f ca 'F Christena Stevens -r 1 .. -, X I, e h S is . ' ,Sf t V lOMnari::uSxExi:mers 'I ' R' k f Virginialee Sumpter f s-1 'S' - ' ' Wendell Swain H '1 ' 1 7 I Rosalie Taylor in' Chcrhne Taylor Marion Thrasher 6 A Francis Thurmon ' .' ca y 6 1 UP xy V 2 , 6- xv .Q Margaret Tribble s- i V K x .. Frank Wandell I Q. ' Hr ' Robqertwrrra d , N Y Q V1 A , ,Q 0, 'r Virginia War li . A f ' -L- , l Charles Wester A E K N gf- IX. X Charlotte wrrrrrer , Q' ,fl .Y -'TV , 5 I t Doris Widner , , nu : . 'A ' If Bob Wrnstead . r Q, . S U! lt Laurence Winters 5 ,' i A 2 - F 3 V , Oran Wisehart -P X q -2- . - ' ' , 1 4 Virgil woods 'Q ' M y Wcrrall YY r I 1 sl , r ' 9 tiller Worrall ,N fp 4 ' li 1 Maxine Zellmdn ' ' ' P' ' Ht 4 f 1, , , S0lP'HCOJlMlCJlRlE CCJlUNClIlL Row l: L. Luiirell, I. Luiirell, Beasley. Row 2. German, Elliott, Souza. Row 3. Schildman, Mayes, Lane. Row 4. Palsgrove, Moss, Benson, Nou dett. mers, Mr. Hollowell. FRESHMAN COlUNClUL Row 1: Wilding. Benson, Davidsmeyer Row 4: Mr. Moffitt, Stevens, Mason. Row 5. Beerup, Bote, Campbell, Sum- Smith. Row 2: Rieman, Cruse, Duffer, Wise- hart. Row 3: Morrow, Moore, Heaclen, Alex- ander. J' I N95'ww GLASS Oli' 417 Al XA! ffyfllb There was nothing timid about the invasion of the fresh menl We were here and everybody knew it Into Latin class into study hall and into the corridors we swarmed freshmen freshmen everywhere Aside from a few minor catastrophes the first semester passed peacefully Of course there were those unit tests to Norry about plus locker keys the freshman party our first all school dance frequent iourneys to the deans office u nothing could stop us Came the end of semesters and our intro uction to e ams Nough saidl February March April Mayl High school life became less and less strange. Attachment took the place of unfamiliarity and we could now look forward to three more years at l. H. S. when we might know the ropes. Though as a wnole our class Nas nothing spectacular or out of the ordinary we did have a few outstanding students in our midst - three of whom included our officers: president fimmy Reedg vice-president, Bill Zellrnang and secretary, Shirley Myers, Through the efforts of Mr. Moffitt and Miss Richards, much is to be expected from this, the class of '47. 43 IFIRIISHIVIIIN IIMMIE REED President BILL ZELLMAN Vice-President SHIRLEY MEYERS Secretary AGANS AHLQUIST ALEXANDER BAKER BARBRE BARFIELD BEARD M. BEEMER M. BEEMER BELZER BENNETT BENSON BENTENA BODDY BOURN BREYDING BRUCE BUCHANAN BUCKNER CALDWELL CAMPBELL CANNON T. CARL CARTER CHRISTEN CHRISTISON CLEMMONS COBB COCKIN COLLINS COOK COULTAS CRAIG CROUSE CROW CRUSE CUNNINGHAM DAVIDSMEYER DAVIS DAWSON DEEM DEUTSCH DEUTSCHER DOBBS DRIVER DUFFER ECK EILERING ENSELMAN ERVIN EVANS FAUGUST FERGUSON FLOBERG FOUNTAIN FRANKLIN GERMAN GILBERT GILSCHRIST GLASGOW GOODRICK GOVEIA GRAHAM GURLEY HALLIGAN HAMILTON B. HART T. HART HAYES HAYNES HEADEN B. HEMBROUG'-I R. HEMBROUGH HEMPEL B. HENLEY HENRY HICKS HILLS HOGAN H. HOOTS M. HOOTS B. HOOPER W. HOPPER HUBBERT HUGHETT IONES IUMPER KEHL KENNEDY KINNETT KNIGHT LARGENT LEAKE LIGHT LINSTROMBERG LOVELL C. MCGATH W. McGA'I'H S if '- , L., f - 'P ro f 12 H'-f.Hm ff . to L- - s I x W- QL 1 5- . - I f , t , W Vt ,, X t Y 4 I 4 A I ' ,.4x Nw . -if -. xg I: X. :Qu 'MA IP .1 is L . 6 I bg ,P .E 5- L. ' - 4. W by W I E' L v 5... mg,-' , . ' hm... f gt 3, . V ,ak g f - c H A 6. V Q7 at A 1 ' . in 5. , J .8 4 X , , JI 11' - - -J . C 'N L, xl' 6 Q- Q ' 5 lu , ,Q J 'If - . I N iii ' 1' f N. If , ,. 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' 5: . . r A 2 I I I I T' Inv I' 'riff U1 'Ln A I 1 yf' Q' U .Q 4 ax mg' AL :N f.7Afw,W1wf s v 52909 ,fl -, A AS IDEA I hi ' 7 1 rw! ., J af I RI SIIWIII 'N Class Sponsors MR MOFFITT MISS RICHARDS MCGEE H MARTIN M MARTIN E MASON H MASON MATTHEWS MAURER MAWSON MERKER METCALF MEYERS MILLER MILLS MITCHELL B MOORE D MOORE D E MOORE K MOORE MORROW MOUNTS MUNTMAN MEYERS NORFLEET H NUNES K NUNES W NUNES NUTGRASS ORE PALMER PEARSON PENNELL PHILLIPS POND PRESTON QUERY RANSON REED B REYNOLDS D REYNOLDS M REYNOLDS RICHARDSON RIEMAN ROBERTS ROBINSON ROUSEY ROWE RUH RUST RYLANDER SABATINI SANDERS SCHNEIDER SELLERS SHANNON SHAY SHELTON SKINNER SLAGLE A SMITH I SMITH I WM SMITH SOMNER SOUZA SPAULDING STEELE STEVENS STEWART STINEBAKER STODDARD SURRATT TOLLE TOWNSLAY TRANBARGER TRIBBLE H TWYFORD R TWYFORD VAN NOY WAGGONER WALKER WALL WARD WARNER M WHITE WIDDOWS WILDING WILHOIT D WILLIAMS P WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON WILNER WINNER WISEHART WOHLERS WOLFE L WRIGHT N WRIGHT ZELLMAN 1'- gs'---nm v'I'U'P' Q-fi -4-. 5- -fini Hun: W M' A Qin-ffl ,lf 1. 2. 3. 4. Wolfe bait! Two jerks cmd cr jeep- Did we interrupt?? Smitty. Anytime! 9. Ierksonville Ierms- ZIO HN' CIOHNL 10. The com is green! Mutt cmd Ieff- 11. They turn the lights out. They're backin' us!! 12. Lone Ranger twithout horsel. 0W NW e rescyz 5 F wk mu Y Www 4 MSW 17' XS V' Sa- ,MQ- 'vfi N ff asv 5 WN X Q N A Lf LQ Q !nJf 'xQ f'x -'QVXW -lf 'fs ., . L' f,. gli R fill! feqf 112 f f J lf, ' K ' v if i . 'V , 'i 5 ' n, . I I A Q . w' , J: I f 5 S : Z ' u f . 1 A, ' 1510 fl ,lil I r ,A . -K -- ,41 f ' A ,s v 'V-A A ,N ,f ,T f Q, ' , I I ,I I? .5 U, STUDENT fC0lUNtClIlL ln l942 the Student Councll was formed for the express purpose of grv mg students an opportunrty to volce the1r oplnlons concermna problems and rules of the school Under the com petent leadershlp of 1ts popular presl dent Wallle Bowman and h1s able and equally popular asslstants Who are Charlotte Deern V1CGpI'eS1dGI'll Margaret Sevler secretary and Iackle Tankersley treasurer 1t has been the most actlve organlzatron tn I H S thrs year of all the school dances Perhaps the most drscussed Wmter dance was the one at Whrch students celebrated Chrlstmas to the muslc of Boots Bre nan and h1s orchestra The War Bond Dance held at the State I-losprtal 1n fflif nn appreclatlon of student partlclpatron ln sale of bonds durrng the Fourth War Loan Dr1ve Was very much of a success due largely to the efforts of the Counctl The Well recerved club plan Whrch enables students to devote more trme to study IS another project for Whrch these amb1t1ous reformers are respon slble In accordance Wllh thrs plan club perlods have been set aslde each Thursday durlng home room A student now has the prlvrlege of bemg a member of two clubs Whlch meet on alternate Thursdays Many other act1v1t1es have been ac tlvely backed by the student councrl No small credlt for the success of thls organ1zat1on IS due to sponsors Mrss Whrtaker and Mr May ROWI Sevler P1re Tankersley W1lk1HSOH Hrcks Weaver Meyers Smtth No TIS ROW 2 D t h R nold Van No L wt Hockm Dobbs Hacker Coo er Holken eu sc ey S y e s g p brlnk Goodall Evans Benson Bradney Moore Bow Row 3 Bourn Reynolds Mason Beemer Marme Summers Scott Kane Agua Headen Mr May fur .1 X f f. The Council has acted as sponsor ' , . , I , l , l , , lman. I :V ,V s--- 7 - , l I . , 49 MUSIC APPRECIATUN ffl, 2 riff X7 nil? 7'lll ROW1 Nelson Osborne Holkenbrmlc R 2 Forwood Vanderhort Potter ROW 3 Kane Coulta Arnold Cully MISS Smtfh A group of Iacksonvllle l-llghs Car uso Paderewsla Paganmt Pagllaccl cmd what have you fans combmed the1r lnterests thls year and under MISS Smlths able leadersh1p formed a mus1c appreclatton club It has been rumored that these qulte normal young folks are perfectly W1ll1ng and more than able to s1t down to an hour or so of muslcal recordtngs both class 1cal and semt classlcal and enfoy themselves Cprovrded of course the vrctrola IS 1n a cooperatlve mood on that part1cular A Ml Furthermore the cha1rman of each meettng relates the story of the composer s l1fe Whose songs have prevlously been heard for the llsteners benef1t Sounds ln terestlng doesnt lt? Well 1t s These guys and gals are stnctly tn earnest as may Well be proved by the execut1ve staff for 1943 44 The of flces are held by three 1nd1v1duals of outstandmg talent and ab1l1ty them selves They are Pres1dent Valencla Forwood Vlce pres1dent Patncta Potter Secretary Phylhs Nelson : , , . ow: : , s, , 5 1 51 1 1 - . . 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . . , . 1 . . 1 . H . . . . . 11 ' I I - . 1 - I . . u I 1 1 ' 1 . . I DEBATE ClLlUB W2-dxf - fwyllff 111 ROWI Ro e Stephenson Mr Mofftt Goebel l-lempel ROW 2 Mills Bald n Kane The 43 44 question for debate is Resolved That the United States should Join in reconstituting the League of Nations ln their argu bate club members of I H S have adopted a new plan of debate in which one person constitutes what was formerly a team As debate coach Frank Moffitt and the ration board Just cant seem to reach an agreement whereby motor ing to speech meets could be consid ered essential travel our potential politicians have had to air their troubles here at home Due to this gas rationing many local service club members have had to suffer the not our budding genii in several of their weekly meetings lt is to be regretted that the trans portation problem has forced us to discontinue competing in out of town meets however we should be satis fied with the consolation that our small sacrifice is aiding the war effort l : W , , . i , , , : ' , wi , . ments Concemmg lhls quesuon de' unpleasant consequence of criticizing 51 ROW l Cruzan Beasley Weaver Oxley Lee Stevenson Dobbs Hopper M Stewart C Stewart Kehl Mawson ROW 2 Looker Largent Stone Whrtlock Iordmg Snyder Davrs D V St t R H d M H ll ll R 3 P E11 M on GVIS ewar oy ea en r o owe ow IFES 1Oll oss Mecus Due Crabtree Pond Reed Hlck Gustafson Sevler SPEECH CLUB a H 1 ,T b 'cfnllfffifgy gf! FII' fgfjffff P ' L ll. r ' - 52 Under the d1rect1on of Mr Hallowell the speech club made 1ts flrst appear ance thls year It has proved to be one of the most popular organlzatlons at I H S Perhaps th1s can be attn buted to the fact that ln recent years the need for tra1n1ng ln publlc speak 1ng and the art of self composure has been reahzed to a far greater extent than 1n the past The rnterestmg and often unusual programs presented by the members and the var1ety of per forrners appearlng at each meetlng have kept enthusrasm from waver1ng and many a new personallty has here rn been drscovered The speech club was successfully worked out on an entlrely d1fferent plan from former groups of thts sort Club offrcers were not elected as a student charrman presrded over each meetlng and fourteen other students partrclpated rn the program usually consrstlng of three lrnpromptu speeches and two or more prepared speeches or read1ngs followed by comments from the appolntecl cr1t1cs The program g e n e r a 1 ly concluded w1th a few construct1ve remarks and helpful h1nts dehvered by Mr Hallo we lFUlRlUMl fnzfzfifffr 1 ffl ff Gill!!! II J The Forum IS one of the oldest or ganrzattons 1n the h1story of I H S ln 1ts early days lt was a hterary and debatmg soctety Later It became str1ctly a debatmg club and for the past two years has been a comb1na tlon d1scuss1on group and debatlng organ1zat1on The Forum has planned to glve a number of panel dlscusslons on the radro as 1ts protect thls year These dtscusslons deal Wlth current problems and guest1ons 1n World affa1rs Even though the Forum IS an old or gamzatlon lt remalns one of the most popular ones ln school Durlng thts year the enrollment has at least doubled the purpose of th1s organlzatton IS to permlt students to express thelr op1n1ons on the guest1ons ot today as well as to provlde tra1n1ng 1n publ1c speaklng and debatlng Mlss Leonhard IS the sponsor of the Forum The offlcers are as follows Presrdent WALLACE BOWMAN Vlce presrdent and Program Chatrman MELBA POTTER Secretary and Treasurer IACQUELINE TANKERSLEY ROW I So za McCarty Knox Meyer M Potte Mar ne Wmstead Arnold Clemmons ROW 2 M1 s Leonha d P Potter Fort ood Deem Sea e Her p l Ma shall Sturm Ph1ll1p Taylor K lght ROW 3 Goebel No r1s Bowma Meye Co ey Scott Dleclcamp Tanke sley Bates in QW-J ikllulhi J 1 l o o 1 1, 1 I I ' ' ' r'1 . . . . 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A. -- ., .Q 53 ROWI Slevens E Hernpe Alexander Evans Patrrz ROW 2 Aguar R Meye Arnold Rust Govera Rey nolds Iones Mrs Rus ROW 1 Pxres Beerner Hempel Me ker S 1 o n Sev1er ROW 2 B Meye Wmstead Wrlkrnson Skm ner Krrkwood Benso lUSlHIlElRiS fClLlUB Mayes Braner J F7 X jfrcwe Slnce D P s famlllar Keep to the rlght please and one step at a tlme please Wlth ernphasls on the please lacksonvrlle students have been accustomed to trafhc regula 'non rn school corrldors The I H S branch of th1s hereto fore Strong arm servlce 1ncludes members of the Well tralned m1ld man nered Ushers Club who always have the s1tuat1on Well 1n hand at assem bl1es basketball games and varlous stage producuons Dressed ln unlforms flauntmg school colors the ushers are a famlllar srght a I H S Sponsors MRS RUST MISS EVANS Head Usher CHARLES AGUAR J ETTES AND CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW Ander Prres H tson SECOND ROW Oxley Bald n Whttlock frff f JM X Clothed 1n bnef red Sk1TlS Whlch were barely Cl l ll v1s1ble neath sweaters that mrght once have been Whrte lettes on numerous occaslons rnvaded a school whrch eagerly succumbed to the magnetlc charm and personahty radlated by these clever and enthusrastrc young mlsses Offrcers Reet Wessler pres1dent leanre Wllklnson VICG presldent and secretary Man PITSS successfully followed the ex ample ot energetlc sponsor Helen Rrchards to spur these rambunctlous lassles rnto the publ1c eye 1n an ever mcreasmg number of sklts and stunts delgned to arouse and malntaln school sp1r1t Talent of cheerleadmg members of the orgamzatron Was seldom equaled and never excelled by pepper uppers t r1val student bodles much to the dehght otl H S male populat1on Outstandlng honor recelved by 1nd1v1d ual member Went to Carol Roy who Was unanrmously selected by the football team as the1r queen ow 1 W ldr l Luttrell So a L Luttrell Dobb Row 2 Weav r Ro Wrllla JV-es ler Nels ow 3 P e Jwxllcm o Sp n Whnlock 1 : s, ' , u, : , wi, ' . ly' fl 4 ' I fl f fff- P fl r 11 rf. . fur , If - A H - H O R : i ng, . , uz, : e, Y, l'ITESOI'1, R : ir Cx- ley, Thurrnon, '.ssn e- cer, ' . l do o 55 DRAMATIC fClLlUlB Cfv f 6l72f! gui no You re rlghtl lts the Sock and Bus k1n Club or for the benetlt of those who have not as yet studled the Eng l1sh theatah Cwe havell the Dramatlc Club Exclus1vely for underc l a s s m e n headed by Don Gllchrlst Martha Helen Wlllramson and Esther Wlldrng the club has as 1ts atm to prepare future partrcrpants for I H S produc trons The purpose of the club 1S to traln ROW I Grlchrlt Stewart Love Krllam Angutsh Wrseheart ROW 2 Wxlner Summers lmboden Col lrns McCarthy Moore Schrldman McNeece May Remders Reynolds Benson Moore Cruse Taylor Scroggms Stevens Row 3 Mlss Paschall Luttrell Phrllrps Wlldlng Chrlsten Hempel Edwards Eoote matrcs They rece1ve 1nstruct1ons on castlng and stage d1rect1on Wltness demonstratlons rn the art ot make up and learn to Judge actrng from the standpornt of the actor and the cr1t1c Among the plays presented by the Dramatrc Club durlng the year were Goodbye Cruel World and Break as Through the expert guldance ot Mrss Paschall and Mrss Mann the organr zatron ma1nta1ns a hrgh place among Mayes Klrkwood Meyers Govela Kennedy Craxg Duffer Ruby Evans Eck Meyer Mlss Mann ROW 4 Warner Kmnett Wrdner W1111omson Cook Wag goner Davls Montrose Rousey Drlver Bates Gurley Ward Elllott Coultas Beasley Petefrh Zellman Graham , 'T Af ' , X Q ,f Z , ' ,f f . . f ty, . . I .- those interested in some field of dra- the clubs ot I. l-l. S. 56 lFlFA fl! ROW 1 Iordmg Norfleet Smxth E Carter Robmson H Carter Boddy Patterson R1chardonROW2Hd Wlf MFldBttWt B T RD s u son o e c ar an ap lS es er arter urner E1ler adv1ser ROW 3 Mason Brown Garde McCurley Spradhn Future farmers of Amerlca are these fellows who compose the Ag Club Open to any student ln the vocatlonal agr1cultural classes the ac l1V1ll9S of the F F A conslst malnly of trammg 1n leaclershlp Judgmg prac t1ce thr1ft and ass1st1ng 1n the Rural War Product1on Trammg Program Th1s organ1zat1on 1S part of a vocatlon al program started ID the State of V1rg1n1a ln the year 1926 F F A strlves to create an mcreased mterest m farmmg and 1lS problems and to educate the future farmers of Amerlca The off1cers of the local chapter are presldent W1lfred Scholfleld VICG preslclent Warren Hudson secretary fesse Turner treasurer Iack McCur ley and farm Watch dog Charles Roblnson Mr R D E1ler 1S the clubs adv1ser 0 s n ' ' e A f A A fx' I Y s I f A fl N A ei V. 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' 1 1 1 1 1 - S7 RADIU PRODUCTION CLUB J wwf JAQQLJQ I are on fm f nf POW 1 Edwards Marme Knox Summers C Stew art Meyers Lynn McNeece Robxnson Stone Davxs I Stewart Goebel Stevenson Enselman lngels ROW 2 Mrs Rust Mrs Iohnston Hopper V Hempel Walzhan Deem Iordrng Phllllp Merker Krkwood Workmg 1n cooperatlon Wllh the regular radlo staff and Mlss Goddm 1n producmg the Weekly I H S rad1o program are the three d1v1s1ons of the Radro Productlon Club the advlsers of whrch are Mrs Iohnston Mrs Rust and Mlss Fant1 The three sect1ons of the organlza t1on are kept busy and thus lnterest ed Wlth the 1ob of plannlng and presentlng radro entertalnment for such spec1al programs as those pres ented on Salnt Valentmes Day Lln colns brrthday and Washmgtons blrthday Myers Bruce E Hempel Mrss Fantr MISS Goddln ROW 3 Wrsehart Reed Iohnson Acree Kane Bow man Sklnner Sheptenko Snyder Marshall Crabtree Drrver Walton Baptist Summers Bourne Members have the opportunlty t develop any talent whlch they mlght have 1n the radlo fleld Themes must be declded upon scrlpt must be wrlt ten muslc must be obtamed and sound ef ects must be worked out as Well as programs presented All of th1s comes under the headlng Rad1o Productron Club lust a mmute please Could that be the theme song of the Iacksonvllle Hrgh School radlo program that I hear? Yes s1r We re off the alrl ff . y 1 1. Q N V , tr , , 1 ,1 , 1 Q,-.. 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . S, , 1 , O I - I I I ' I ' I f I U - I I - . I I ' I - - I ' - I HOME ECUNOMICS ClLlUB I ll! Flllllllfl ffl ROWI Herrm B Beale Rush T Bradney Alexander Holkenbrmk L Parher R Beale Largent Bapust Slebermann Waggoner Cully Rleman ROW 2 M1ss Any g1rl who wants to learn how to bake a cake that doesnt sag 1n the m1ddle IS el1g1ble to be a member of the Home EC Club The g1rls get together tw1ce a month Wllh M1ss Lan more and M1ss Osborne as ch1ef chefs And the GCl1V1l1eS that th1s club Carnes onl They have a candlehghung ser v1ce p1cn1cs a ch1ll1 supper for the new members a mothers tea and guess what'?'P a party for the F F A boys Bes1des all these act1v1t1es the g1rls learn about nutr1t1on and those thmgs mothers call v1tam1ns as well as all Massey Hart Davxson Hadden Ellls Grxfflth Baker M1ss Osborne ROW 3 Wh1te Taylor Preston H Hoots Baptlst M Hoots Davis Lewls I.. Parller Crabtree the other myster1ous facts and knowl edge ptgeon holed under home eco nom1csl You say thls IS a lotl Well there IS even morel To top all th1s the g1rls have a spnng style show to wh1ch the publlc IS 1nv1ted Here IS where they have an opportunlty to show that they can sew as Well as cook Who sald they wouldnt make some man a good Wlfe somedayl The 1ores1dent Dorothy Crabtree IS ably GSS1SlSd by Betty Wh1te v1ce pres1dent and Luc1lle Parher secre tary Q ,ffrfff .f A 1 jp I 1 Larimore, Dl. Bradney, IMohn,' Kennedy, Vanderhorst, Meyers, Elliott, Rgynoldsi Barnes, Warner., I , . . . . , . . , . D . . . . . , . I I , . I I ' I I I - I I - 59 Amomwrrcs ctuurs f6,,fmf The Aeronautrcs Club was success fully lntroduced to I H S th1s year under the capable sponsorshrp ot Mr Agger The purpose of the club IS to grve those mterested tn av1at1on the back ground of aeronaut1cs lnterestlng programs concernlng the theory of fhght called aerodynamlcs were QIVGH made model atrplanes and exhrbtted them ln the sprlng Vanous movles on the tralnmg of AV1Ol1OU Cadets were shown Some ot the members are already enhsted rn some branch of aeronaut1c servtce Thls club affords Wonderful oppor tun1t1es to the boys lnterested 1n avta t1on 1n gettmg many of the bas1c fun damentals of the sublect The followtng offrcers Were elected dent Harlan Wllllamson secretary Iohn Wurtsbaugh ROWI Robmson Fox Mellott Ma on Cannon Meyer ROW 3 Arthur Agua Coe WIll1O O'1 Shumaker Stoddard Wall Kntght ROW 2 Mr Agger Kearns Remders Latr Dteckamp Bote Honey Scott Cobb Bond Wnght Wurtsbaugh Mecus j A, . 1 by Mr. Agger, Some of the members president, Charles Aguarg vice-presi- 60 COMMERCIAL CILIUIBS f fl Z IN! Cmff The Commerclal Club whlch 1S open to anyone lnterested 1n the h1gh stan dards of GIIICISNCY and ach1eVement buslness ethlcs and ldeals and mo dern progresslve buslness system rnaterlals and egu1pment has aga1n been gulded through a successful year by Mlss George and a student l1st of ofllcers At the regular b1 monthly meetlngs programs attemptlng to 1nst1ll 1deals of the club were presented Talks and demonstrat1ons by buslness men talks and d1scuss1ons on bustness by club members buslness plays a spelllng bee and trlps to buslness places con stltuted the var1ous programs In addr t1on there were presented muslcal numbers and read1ngs The g1rls who were responslble tor the programs were Betty Marsh and Wllma Craw ley co chalrmen Frances Khngham mer Bobb1e Lovelace and Ardeen De Erates Early 1n the tall the club members enyoyed a W1ener roast at Nlchols Park The annual alumm banquet to Whlch are 1nv1ted all members for mer members who have graduated and guests was held rn the latter part of March OFFICERS Pres1dent ELIZABETH I-IABDY Vlce Presldent BETTY BEALE Secretary EEBN COULTAS Treasurer VIRGINIA SAMPLE ROW I La b Crawley B Beale Worrall Sample Mau Delfrat s B Beale Sk nner ROW 2 Co ltas Mar h C ow rolt Goodall Hack r Hock ng Fra lclm BGPTISI M ss George ROW 3 C o o Co ltas I-lartle Hardv KI gha mer Lovelace Dobb EDITORIAL STAFF S TED G iall Ha dy To lc l y STANDING Hoppe ate d y K lt is with a cheer that every I H S student anticipates the Herald on the second and fourth Friday of each month for it has been the answer to the information please for all students Boasting of an excellent staff headed by Elizabeth Hardy and Iacqueline Tankersley and under the supervision of Miss Margaret Moore the Herald has been under good management Aside from keeping the school post ed on local frivolities and issues of more serious interest as presented by its editorials the Herald has kept abreast of the times with such new features as With the Armed Forces HERALD STAlFlF ff!ll'llflAJA ll fill!!! Among the old items welcomed again with open arms are the sports items featurlng Wayne Foote s profes sional comm e n t s Sweaters and Tweeds as presented by Ardeen De Frates and Know Your Seniors thanks to Beverly Lindley Such art work as you see in the Herald is furnished by the art editor Ruth Killam The typing of copy is the Job of Phyllls Goodall the business management is in the hands of Wayne Hopper The staff of this year has very defin itely added to the past success of the Herald Myers Schilclma Ta kersley M M Moor W Hoppe Good ll Haclce G W H ppe ROW 2 Mr Deem Coop r Killa B adney Rylander C Sabati Smith Morrow a d ell L onha d ROW 3 Ba o ept Ba n a den H dy d llelms Foote f s 5 I f , f X , , , EA : ooc , r , n erse , : r, Fo , Lin le , illarx 1 I U. - U ,, - ' U . if I I I I - 5 I I - i. . H ROW l: Gilchrist, Delrrates, Deutsch, , ' n, n , iss , e, r, a , r, unn, o r. : . , e , m, r . , , ox, 'ni, ' ., , Lewis, C l w Miss e r : mrnan, 'Nin- ste d, Sh enko, ldwi , Skinner H d , ar , Brey ing, Bruce 62 SOCIAL CLUB l fl! K lfllff XA!! f!fllIfI The Soctgl Club wgs ehthusrgstlcgl ly greeted by over ohe hundred ghd trtty studehts wrshlhg to cut g rug ghd get 1h the groove A hew club rt hgd gs spohs rs the Mrsses Whrtglcer ghd Evghs ghd Messrs Deerh ghd Mgf The club Ngs drvtded thto tour groups egch rtegded bf g cgptgr ghd sc scr THQ t ur cgbtgrhs electeg f er Es ulzg Mghlyh Cruse ghd Bob Rousey gt egch rheetrhg ohe cgptglh presehted ghd plghhed the progrgrh The Whole gct1v1ty ot the club wgs soc gl dghcrhg whrch cohsrsted ot rhghf ctrcle dghces ghd cohtests G ttcers elected were P esrdeht log B soh vice presrdeht Bob Bgk lg ol X X 1 .1 4 1 I X . . . . . A - 1 Y . , , A L . ' o ' ' . .,.. 1 r , Y A , I f- Q . . . A t 1 3 r , ' , -W , h GH 5 ' e . T A ,, A . W v . 'Y I I Q11 , ' fg eq secretgrj Mgry lvlgrggret Wole 'J e ther Crt h, Pglsy Segverr ghd tregsurer, o h VV fe Harlan Williamson Co-Business Manager Betty Rogers Editor Marthajane Hamm Calendar Editor Carol Roy Eeature Editor Lois Crowcroft Typist Betty Beale Typist Marjorie Snyder Girls Sports Editor Wayne Foote Boys' Sports Editor Flflylljfll iffy! P A044 Carroll Rexroat Co-Business Manage Melba Potter Assistant Editor Mari Margaret Pires Club Editor Phyllis Stone Art Editor Warren Brune Photographer Charles Aguar Assistant Photo Pauline Walihan Q Csmwh.--W wfwj .,v.A.,1,-.,., rV..A.. Miss Smith Adviser lRlllFlLlE QClLlUlB3 70 XA? JW? f lllllll Alexander Baxter Beard Beerup Bennett Benson Booker Bradshaw Braner Brown Buchanan Bunch Caldwell Dav1dsmeyer Drake Ell1ott Fronabarger Gllbert Gr1mmett Grogan Grofean Hart I-l1ckle Henly Hughett Ingram Kershaw Kn1ght Kumle Lamb Largent Mar1ne Marshall Massey McCann g even ewar 1 1am W1seheart The rlfle club IS afflllated w1th the Nat1onal Rlfle Assoclatlon The club meets every two Weeks for lnstruc t1ons on how to shoot and h1t the mark W1ll'1 lohn Marshall as pres1 dent and Pat Hlckle 1n charge of these sharpshooters On Thursday n1ghts they meet at Washlngton School to Dut the1r knowledge lnto practtce Pop Hlckle lS the man who de serves the cred1t for the excellent re sults shown by the outstand1ng shoot 1ng averages of h1s apt puplls Not only does the Natlonal R1fle ASSOC1Gl1OH a1d the members w1th the1r rul1ngs and actually afford them help 1t also enables the organlzatlon to ob tam permlts for the purchase of am mumt1on that prec1ous necess1ty We are all fam1l1ar w1th that last assembly of the year when awards are presented ln recogn1t1on of 1nd1 v1dual accompl1shments When Pop H1ckle takes over the pod1um you may be assured that those who are called to the stage are nflemen of no mean ab1l1ty Certlflcates of var1ous merlts medals and honorable men t1ons are awarded at that trme The Rtfle Club 1S contnbutmg 1lS b1t to the war effort by developlng accur acy and alertness 1n these future ser vlce men and women of Amenca ,,f k, - , . J P f f e , ' ' F McGdth, Moore, Moss,' Nutgrassl Peak, 'Schneiderf U ' - Shalla, Sla le, Sommer, St s, St t, W'll' s, - I I ' ll ll I ll ' ' I - .1 ,, . . . . . . 1 1 ' T U ,, . . I . . . . I . . 66 LETTERMENS CILIUB Onzfzeff fzkfw ROW I W tsbaugh Opperman Slagle Hudson Allen Wolfe S Splnk Evemeyer ROW 2 Marme Foote Rexroat Larson Caldwell Suns Campbell Duncan HOW 3 Coach Dean Cassell Wtlhamson I Behmd the consclous reallzatlon of every I H S fellow 1S the deslre to own a letter sweater Wlth a large red and Whlte I on the front Thls has often been the reason for some to en ter athletlcs for 1t makes them feel more a part of school Thls year for the flrst t1me a lettermens club was formed Dlrected by Coach Dean presldent Iohn Wolfe v1ce pres1dent Wayne Foote secretary Harlan W1l llamson and sergeant at arms Ilm Splnk the orgamzatlon has had a very successful year Under the const1tu tlon adopted by th1s years club of flcers ln the comtng years W1ll be elect ecl 1n the sprmg ln1t1at1ons Wlll take place after the football and basketball seasons The purpose of the Letter mens Club 1S to promote better ath letes and athlet1cs 1n I H S 9 . C7 f ' , V, V C! , : ur I I I I . 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I 5 I I ' - Spink, Grogan, Williams, Baptist, Bond. - ' - - I I I 67 SlKlETClI-ll CLUB ll We offer to those tollented students Wrth dn drtrstrc ctbtlrty the Sketch Club hedded by prestdent ldnet Lone vrce presrdent loyce Bedsley ond torculty sponsor Mrss Doon Durrng the Wrnter months the tol ents of these young would l1ke to be Rorphctels tend towdrd portrdrt sketchrng dnd crcrtt Work ln fdct hold one looked rn upon the club round dbout thot trrne when the ground should hcfve been covered Wrth snow dnd slelgh bells should hdve been TITIQITIQ he would hdve ound deft hdnds loborrno bustly over Chrrstrnors decordtlons tor the boys dt Cdrnp Ellls Even the Sketch Club IS dolng rts b1t to cud the Worr e ortl When sprtng turns heods to Wtn do NS dnd mrnds to the greot out ot doors Mrss Doon grves Wdy ond ledds her opt puorls out to the steps ot I H S Where they proceed to sketch the scenery obout them Out of the ettorts ot the orgdnrzdtror corne the morny dnd otttroctrve posters ornd sketches whrch decorote our hdlls ornd worlls Yes We ore rndeed proud ot Qur Artrsts HOWIL ol c o R g p 1 1 Cl U Z ll Mt ll ROW3 Bc J off 'rf' I' ' I' IJ J 1 ' X ' - - : QYKLD MCC rtry,K1ll1r:1, W Troll Collins lJlj.'f-if B, .rley Lovell OW 2: Surnpter l'lOClilI'1 , Nuns: Gillespie 3Ye'Adlnf,, 'JV' rd Ure rxflllf noir: : T Lane, lord- ing e rridn, i che ROW 1 Canatsey Hacker Hutson Hopper A Alexander Barnes B ay Bates Colwell Lane ROW 2 Mr May Ore Medlock Wlsehart Cully Bunch Laxr A thur Scroggms C ou e Lamb ROW 3 C Alexander Co gur Reynolds Mar hall Drake lones Brune CAMERA CClLlUlB ffw Z' 'ff Due to an ever lncreaslng student graphy tnstructlon and fac1l1t1es v e r y susp1c1ous orgamzatlon was formed thts year for the flrst ttrne ln I H S hlstory All rneetlngs are held 1n the dark Croornlll Yes slr a camera club has been orgamzed and a dark roorn estabhsh ed and equrpped Wlth fac1l1t1es for de velop1ng ftlrns and rnakmg prlnts Club per1ods are spent l1sten1ng to student lectures pertalnlng to photo graphy and under the d1rect1on of Mr t1on and knowledge along th1s l1ne Although the 1nev1table trlm short age has prevented camera hends rom ga1n1ng experlence through ac tual plcture talang the organ1zat1on has proven 1lS6lf to be a def1n1te suc cess OFFICERS Presldent WARREN BRUNEI VICE Presldent CHARLES AGUAR Secretary FRED RUPLE I ,,,, . , , I' , , , I' S , , I , , W , , S , , , , , u , e , r er , . r. m'L 1 ' ef! U e A . . . demand to be supplied with photo- May, members are gaining informa- . . I G . . . U as SCIENCE ClLlUlBS ROW 1 Hat Ma on Wes l Wal han Welle P Tho a Kmght ROW 2 gh tt Zell Ha t H aden Staffo d Tlmmo Ma t n W n M s ROW 3 loh y d Hubb t T dd Gla go F 40 fl 7f0f0 061 When these future pre rned1cs and nurses get together along W1th a few curlous Just 1nterested people every th1ng from th1s to that comes up for d1scuss1on Experlrnents and new de veloprnents 1n the medlcal freld are cons1dered and slldes and IHOVIGS on technlcal subyects provlde the rnaterlal for d1scuss1on w1th1n the club Dunng the sprlng months fleld tr1ps and W1ld hte studles flll the1r sc1ent1f1c calendar The Sclence Club 1S under the spon sorshlp of MISS Karnrn and 1S afflhated W1th the Ill1no1s State Academy f Scrence and the Iunlor Academy of SCISHCG Presldent PAULINE WALII-IAN Flrst vlce presldent BILL ZELLMAN Second v1ce pres HENRY REINDERS Secretary RITA WESSLER : r, s , s er, i , s, ires, m s, ' . Hu e , man, r, e , r , ' ns, ri , i ner, i s Kam : nson, Me er, Hayes, Rein ers, er, o , s W. ,ll A ' 1 , 9 C If ' I - - t.. . H . . . . . I - O I - - I - - - 70 5 t ' :I Q, tztjflj. .t 2.51 Nj Ugg' gi jk 1,3 .- 5 N3 Ei .gm , t .Q . S D' THE BAND F 1 fan . Mn ROW 1: Craver, Collins, Shumalcer, Sturm, Bruce. ROW 2: Stewart, C. Rust, Birr, Hawk, Alquist, Canat- sey, Stephenson, Tankersley, Query, I. Coultas, Hills, E. Rust, Bote, Moore. ROW 3: Duffer, Welles, Ritter, E. Coultas, Walton, Bauman, Faugust, Floreth, Mason, Davidsmeyer, B, Hills, Foote, Twyford, Cruse. ROW 4: Surrat, Kane, Toussaint, Love, Western, Rex- roat, Hunter, Todd, Pond, Birdsong, Marshall, Wil- liams, Crouse, Reed, Taylor, Killam. ROW 5: Ervin, Seymour, Ferguson, Stevens, Wilkinson, Ward, Self, Mr. Shultz, Reynolds, Kinnett. There's something about a uniform, especially those gay ones Worn by members of the I. H. S. Band! lust get a load of those white trousers and red jackets-and those caps that are so becoming. The band has been on hand at all the games and also at many other .QSJUNV 7 2 fb f Zur!! . 7 11.3.2 71 occasions around school. The Whole student body has received much in- spiration from its fine music, thanks to the instructor, Mr. Schultz. Mr. Schultz is not the only one who directs the band. For each section of the band there is a student director, This is a real aid toward producing future band leaders. Good luck to them! The president of the Band this year is Glen Hawk. His assistant, lohn Mar- shall, fills the capacity of vice-presi- dent. Secretary and treasurer is Helen Canatsey. K J' P7 s .K , ':1X W' Qqgl' 1 W ROW 1 lkneelingl: Henley, lackson, Dobbs, Mason, Gil- christ. Row 1 lseatedl: Reynolds, Due, B, Baker, Wolfe, Bentena, Christen, Benson, Morrow, Williamson, B. Reynolds, Wilding, Van Noy, Mills, Matthews, Stewart. Row 1 fstandingl: Hicks, Cockin, Haynes, Williams, Palmer, Lamb, Imboden, Widdows, Craig, Evans, D. Moore, Goodrick, Beerner, Rohn, Martin, Hughett. Row 2 Cstcmdingl: Caldwell, Eck, Souza, Barbre, Phil- lips, Doris Moore, Lane, Hubbert, Goveia, Six, Stone Townslay, Lovell, F. Baker Walker. Back row Kstand- ingl: Slagle, Tribble, Cannon, Montrose, D. Reynolds Breyding, Gurley, Meyers, Sabatini, Merker, Ore Ranson. i 1 - . cf F - , 'frm 11110111 diff! - ffiflllfflff 0101721 FRESHMEN Girls Fellows Choir President .... . lo Ann Benson Don Gilchrist Bob Baker Vice-president . . . Rose Bentena Charles Due Laurena Christen Secretary ....,... Esther Wilding Warren Stewart Bob Henley Asst. secretary . . , Helen Van Noy Don Neason Mary Ellen Morrow Treasurer .....,.. lo Ann Wolfe Bob Henley Mary Ellen Reynolds SOPHOMORES Girls Fellows Choir President .....,.. Berdeana Benson Gene lohnson Bob Meyer Vice-president . . . Barbara Moss Roy Wright Marisa Patrizi Secretary ........ Alice Mayes Richard Medlock Shirley Anders Asst. secretary , . . Marjorie Hines Richard Medlock Treasurer ......... Beatrice Light Dwight Hughett Carolyn Kirkwood Ass't. treasurer .... Betty Ruby Row 1 Ckneelinglz Lamb, Thrasher, Twyford, Love, Brown, Williams, Hughett, Kearns, Wyatt. How 1 Cseatedl: Wright, Iohnson, Hines, Light, Mayes, Benson, Moss, Ruby, Sorrill, Patrizi, B. Meyer, Anders, Medlock, Kirkwood, Mecus, Dieckamp. Row 1 fstandingl: Lut- trell, Schildman, Lane, Sample, Scroggins, Biggs, Lyons, Parlier, Souza, May, Cruse, Lynn, Crum, Kane, Cruzan, Row 2 Cstandingl: Beerup, Bruce, l-lolkenbrink, Bradney, W. Smith, Rieman, Stine, Edwards, McFar- land, Rust, Duffer, Marine, Knox, Beasley, Noudett McNeece, Grimmett, Hawkins, Coultas, M. I. Smith Back row Kstandinglz Covey, Honey, Myers, Dunniway Darush, Iohnson, V. Lewis, D. Lewis, Holle, Yates Kennedy, Nunes, Deem, Widner, McCarty, Foote Osborne, S. Meyer, Gillespie, Farmer, Bates, Frona- barger, - MQ1J6'r'f Above left: Rogers, lngels, Stone, Thurman. Center: Craver, Skinner. Right: Aguar, Williamson, Meyers, Mr. Hallowell, Beerup, Bowman, Mills. Lower left: Wolfe, Anders, Goodrick, Luttrell, Lynn, Marine, Williamson, Wilding, Knox, May, Cruse, Summers. Center: Wandell, Bond Right Whitlock Baldwin. We saluted our former classmates and teachers now in the service of our country at home and abroad with the songs and dances of the I. H. S. Minstrel '43. Fun was had by all, both on the stage and in the audience. Dem six ole black smoothies who called themselves end- men and consequently kept the ball roll- ing lfor 87 minutesl were none other than Charlie Aguar, Harlan Williamson, Wallie Bowman, Otto Beerup, lim Myers, and Dick Mills. The spotlight was once again on speciality numbers. Soloists, instru- mentalists, song-dance routines, and an unusually Well executed Cand Well receiv- edl front row chorus constituted the gay and colorful program. Highlights of the evenings entertainment were Roy Wright's swoon-croonin executed in typical Sin- atra style Cl'm a fan-of Sinatral, a zooty jive number of usual A plus Roy-Bowman MINSTREL CHORUS calibre-not to mention the Wild gyrations of Wanda Hopper which just about brought down the roof Cthat gun was loud, Wasn't it?l plus the incomparable efforts of the Barbarettes who must have tried too hard. When Eddie Coultas and lack Cole turned out the lights and connected in a jive duet, they were undoubtedly respon- sible for the hundreds of rhythm waves which literally sent all hep cats to the realms of the the great beyond. After many such Class A numbers, the much-enjoyed production was drawn to a spirited close as the entire cast gave out with the ever popular Dixie I VIL, C7Llf7f IUI7' Treble Clef Boys Glee Sen1or Cho1r Presldent Vrce pres1dent Secretary Ass t secretary Ass t treasurer ln the1r usual flne style the fellows and g1rls of the semor cho1r have put ln another trlumphant season The year began smoothly and success fully W1th the annual Treble Clef tea Wh1ch was held at the Hudson home W1th Anne and her mother as our charmlng hostesses The followlng month was scheduled to sponsor the operetta lerry ot ler1co Road W1th Ehzabeth Thurmon lohn Wurtsbaugh Harlan Wllhamson Melba Potter Alan Srmth Betty Dav1s Man PITSS lames Acree Iames Acree lean W1lk1nson Man Prres Marl PITGS Rlta Wessler Iackle Tankersley Phyl Stone ln the tltle role December arr1ved 1n all 1ts Wh1te glory offermg the Chnstmas season as 1ts contrlbu tron Mldst candlel1ght and evergreens the robed Cho1r gave a most effectwe choral vespers Orchlds to Valenc1a Forwood outstandlng sopranol The flnal event of the term was the May Festlval 1n Wh1ch the spothght was on our queen Ehzabeth Thurmon C ' . ,, . C 7 ' , I -I f - Treasurer ........ Carol Roy Rodney Ginder lohn Baptist 74 SEASUN S OPENER A e A e Roy B Lo er let Lo M r Y J K7'7'l ff IWHAD AUCIKX For the second consecutrve year the Sen1or Cho1r presented a modern Opera and very successfully too The fast movtng d1alogue and clever songs and choral num bers kept attentlon focused on the stage throughout the productlon The curtam r1ses on a tounst camp Way out West The hlghly amuslng and equally cornplrcated plot evolves around the young owner of the ranch Alan O day fWally Bowmanl h1s scheme to break down the stubborn prlde of h1s petulant sweetheart Sandy Bank fCarol Boyl the Joy of her soc1al cllmbtng mother Lettlce Bank Clvlary PIPES, and her hen peck ed father Amos Bank fklarlan W1l hamsonl The plot now compounds confounds 1tself when herorne Geraldme Bank Sandys coustn CPhyll1s Stonel un W1ll1ngly falls ln love Wlth Iohn Brandon one of the tourlsts CRodney Glnderl Whom she later suspects as trylng to acgulre some valuable o1l land she owns But all s well that ends Well and belng true to form 1t does An excellent supportlng cast lncluded Betty Davls lohn Wurtsbaugh and h1s famtly of fourteen llmmy Acree Ruth Sheptenko and lohn Baptlst A performance of unusual guahty was grven by lack1e Tankersley 1n the s1ng1ng roll of the lndlan ma1d - V P I X 4. V A C 4 bov left: Tankersley. bov right: , owman. w f: Pires, Wil- ' T U.. I liamson, Roy. wer right: ye s, - Thurman, Me er, Scott. y ' J 1 V ff ! 1, W . P ff . 1 ' ' . -or- ' - 1 I I - - . . . I I . . . . , IX ll ' ' ' ' I , . I I I l I A I I , , . - I ' I - D l . ---H 1 Z, , 75 Escorts Queen Personal Court MAY lFlES'll'llVAlL K . FK fll'f'll'llIff! gilflfll The freshman and sophomore choirs cooperated With the Treble Clef and Boys' Glee Club on May 4 to place the May Festival as number one on the choir's hit parade. The gala occasion proved to be the most talked of per- formance of the year, gayly colorful, it represented the season in finest style. This years festivities occurred in honor of the popular choice of her classmates, our beautiful and gracious queen, 'iLiz Thurmon. She was wearing an exquisite dress of White satin and tulle with matching train. As the first half of the evenings entertain- ment concluded, the lights dimmed and the familiar strains of the tradi- tional march announced to the eager audience the coming of the aueen, First came the members of the court fa. Q, V C? H-v attired in lovely pastel prints and lead by one of the choir's most active mem- bers, Betty Davis. Following the sen- ior girls Was this yearfs outstanding junior, crown-bearer Lois lngels, Wear- ing yellow frosted-organdy, Next came the aueen's personal court dressed in similar formals of the old-fashioned drop-shoulder design. The first and second maids, Mary Pires and lean Wilkinson, Wore pale rose and deli- cate peach, respectively. The maid of honor, Carol Roy, Wore agua blue. Lastly came the aueen and her escort, l-larlan Williamson. The other three escorts were fohn Grogan, lim Wood, and Iohn Wurtsbaugh. J.. ,4f '. Q . BANQIIHET AND PROM .' FK Kffllylfflg jf' ll!! flllf! fflffjyll K , funiors feted seniors at a never-to- be-forgotten Prom and Banquet held May l9 at Mac's familiar McClelland Hall Cor familiar Mac's McClelland Hall! I ll Evening festivities started off With a bang as upperclassmen Went South of the Border in a big Way under a most bewitching spell cast by one Senorita Mexico. Including a traditional green wave of big-eyed freshies all were delighted with everything in general, but par- ticularly did guys and gals go over- board CSouth??J for the music of ever popular Carl Landrum. COMMITTEE HEADS Co-chairmen - - - HM SPINK CABOLYN CBAVEB Banquet - - CABOLYN CBAVEB IIM WOODS Dance ---- IIM SPINK Program - - Pl-IYLLIS NELSON IACK MCCUBLY Check room - SAM CALDWELL Invitation - VALENCIA EOBWOOD Ticket - MABY LOUISE BALDWIN WANDA I-IOPPEB Tlltll Y Under the leadershlp of Mlss Ruyle and the cooperatmg offlcers Tr1Y boasts th1s year of the exceptlonally large membersh1p of one hundred and n1ne Meetlngs Were held on the fourth Wednesday of each month after school and on the second Tuesday of the month for a banquet and program 1n the school cafeterla Among the many mterestmg pro grams presented were those by Rev erend Caraker Dr Mary Loulse New Seated at table Hempel De-em W1Ik1HSOH Skmner Wessler ROW l Kstandmgl Sample Hmes PQIIIZI Summers C Stewart W Hopper Kane B Hopper lmboden DeFrates Souza Enselman Knox May Luttrell Cruzan Beasley MISS Ruyle Row 2 Cstandmgl Goebel M Stewart Long Potter Reeve Hockmg Rust Taylor lordmg Seaver Waggone Wolfe Stme Colwell Mo s Remders Petef1sh Lew1s Row 3 fstcmd mg! Coultas Foote Sturm Craver M Kennedy Mc Farland Lynn Anders Alexander How 4 fstandmgl V Stewat Llndley Nelson Zellman Ward Sheptenko Roy Davrs Thurman Rogers Klk ood Mayes P Kennedy D Edwards Wells M Edwards Gr1ff1th ff ZA man Mary Bagale from MacMurray College and Mlss Leonhard of the I I-I S faculty Th1s year Tr1 Y agam sponsored a campalgn for Chr1stmas baskets Wtth the entrre school cooperatlng to supply the food money and polnts The suc cess ot the pro1ects was due largely to Roberta Wmstead and her com m1ttee The offlcers of Tr1Y attended the Tr1Y conference held December 3 1n Clrnton Ill1no1s Other lmportant events of the year were the Annual Alumnae Banquet the Mother and Daughter Banquet Presldent IEAN WILKINSON Vlce pres1dent MARY IANE SKINNER Secretary RITA WESSI ER Treasurer CHARLOTTE DEEM Program Chalrman VIRGINIA I-IEMPEL 5 f 4 - .. ' 0 - P 'f. 1 T I l ' f I ,' ' f A, 1 and the Spring Formal. ' A I' 4 I' ' rl ' V . - I - V ', ', , , 'rw , ,. 78 ll-HY y HW h tb gh M D A natronal organlzatlon for hlgh school boys the H1 Y has been well known 1n lacksonvrlle for many years Weekly meetlngs are held rn the Log Cab1n Canteen Room of the YMCA on Thursday noons for a d1n ner prepared and served by mem bers ot the htgh school cafetena staff Durrng the course of these meetlngs varled programs lncludlng 1nsp1ra t1onal talks on c1t1zensh1p and char acter development are en1oyed by the fellows Two of the outstandlng after drnner speakers were Rev Andrew Caraker and Robert A DuBo1s Among GCl1Vll1GS sponsored by the club most enthus1ast1cally recelved was the Easter Egg Dance alven to Tn Y gtrls and held Aprll lU at the Y Representatrves from the organ 1zat1on attended the Young Peoples Membershlp IS open to those fel lows 1nterested rn the purpose of the club to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commumty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an l1v1ng and the platform of the four Cs Clean speech Clean sportsmanshlp Clean scholarsh1p and Clean l1V1ng OFFICERS TCHN WURTSBAUGH Presldent CHARLES AGUAR Vlce presldent FRED KILLAM Secretary IAMES ACREE FRANK SLAGLE Treasurers 1-TFRMAN DIECKAMP FRED RUPLE Sergeants at Arms MR A D HERMANN YMCA Adv1ser MR l M HOLLCWELL Faculty Adv1ser l 5 J . C ' C Row 1: Anguis , Aguar, Acree, Wurs au , Killam, ' - Mecus. Row 2: r. Herman, Dieckam , Donovan, Ien- . ' . , sen, Iohnson, Hudson, Floreth, Bote. Row 3: Coultas, Spradlin, Mr. Hollowell, Coe, Fortado, Pearson, Crab- Conference at Clintcn Illinois tree, Deem, Hunter. - . ' ' . . . . D I 4 I 1 I 1 1 I . . I . ' T 79 it L 1 Mfr fl7ff' Fill' . ffIl'f'l'lA'.f . CARUL BUY Carol puts on a sm1le flrst thlng 1n the mornmg and doesnt take rt off unttl the last th1ng at mght Though greatly mterested m correspondlng Wlth a certa1n lrlsh swab Jockey sarlor to you our favorrte pm up IS at home 1n the sports scholastlc and and other morale bu1ld1ng act1v1t1es and 1S easlly spotted by her bus1ness hke yet never too busy for a coke alrl Carol dlspels all rumors about glamour versus short halr for she rs h1gh schools wallang talkmg laughmg El Smootho 80 social realms. She has her hands full with I Work, dramatics, . . fr yffrn' - hgnffffffff l W WALLACE BUWMAN Wally the yeoman Bowman takes lfngh school 1n l'ns strlde Hrs electlon to the pres1dency ot our all school councrl unan1 mously says We approve l A dancer of no mean ab1l1ty he can 11ve or glrde Wally has left many a young smoothle dreamy eyed after several trrps around a dance floor Cons1der1ng that he s a slrck operator tn class as Well as on the dance floor all agree our favorlte guy Wlll be a detrnrte asset to the Merchant lvlarrnes Wally goes so well W1tl'1 a rostrum that the stage IS lrke a second home HIS many Wonderful performances rn plays pep stunts War Bond Drtves and muslcal productrons wrll al ways be remembered 81 s l , rl 2 . i r , r xx ff - - - - xx 11 - - . . , . . I , . L . . . f , - I I - WSWS 5 Wi' WE ws' 55 if WHO S WHO ON fl! flfllfflf f We honor those students ronkrng rn the upper srx per cent of the closs of 44 As voledlctorlon We present Lors Crow cro t Who wrth her QUIET Wrnnrng Way hos Won the respect ond odrnlrottlon of all her lossrnortes Tyrng for the honor of sctlutotorron We ornrnend Irene Hodden ond Melbo Potter for therr flne scholcrstrc records Rofnkmg ourte hrgh on our honor roll but not horvlng attended I H S for four yeors ore Mortho Vornderhorst and lock Cully Martha Vcmderhorst Lo1s Crowcroft Irene Hcxdden Melba Potter f THE HONOR lROlLlL ff! if Af Nfl Those next tn lrne ore Betty Bogers Buth 'i1llCI1Tl otnol Corroll Bexroot Other honor students 1nolude Mory K Bnselrnon Hofrlorn Wtlltomson Boy Wnght Betty DClV1S Dorothy Crotbtree Anne l-lud son Ed1thNunes Dons Spencer CotrolBoy Bhzoheth l-lordy Betty Beotle Alon Srnlth Bltot Wessler Wovne Foote lone Boltes lock Corpenter Beuloh Looker Mortone Colwell Phylhs Stone Chorles Aguor ond Bllzobeth Thurrnon Congrottulottons olllll lack Cully Carroll Rexroat fig! Ruth Kxllam Betty Rogers RADIO MUSIC ClLlUlBS MINI Q Bowl Hubbert Moss Foote Raffety Looker Potter Sturm Mawson Row 2 M1ss Ph1pPS Caldwell Wxdner Mayes Benson LEWIS Phrlhps Peteflsh Patr1z1 Hmes Row 3 Klllam M1ll1OH Rupel Rousey Mus1cal talent of I H S goes on the a1r when those Who are so g1fted 1o1n the Radlo Muslc Club When the group of makers of sweet song pounders of the 1vory and what have you assemble for th e 1 r seml monthly meetmgs one can be assured that b1g plans are under Way for out of the efforts of th1s club come the muslcal port1ons of our radlo programs lt 1S an unwrltten for 1S 1t a Wrlttenl rule that everyone must at some tlrne dunng the year contr1bute a b1t of h1s or her talent to the club These may be solo performances or ensembles We are 1ndebted to th1s club 1ts advlser 1ts offlcers and 1ts members for the1r help rn prov1d1ng mus1c-and muslc 1t IS for our h1gh school rad1o program Much of th1s cred1t mdeed goes to M1ss Plnpps faculty advlser and the offlcers pres1dent, Fred Ruple, v1ce presldent, Berdeana Benson, and sec retary, Mar1s1 Patr1z1 I Q V, V Z fx , ' ' ll - If P ll' V ,, - - 1 ffl' ai: . 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A T4 Y X X A ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 , . 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 84 CAILIENIDAIR 11943 441 September game w s a he 77 I-Io'd tha 7 8 The unmentlonable foys of get tlng back to school The freshmen went yesterday and learned t fmd thelr ways around They ll learn' We went today and found out thmgs we never knew ln all tho e prevlous three years 9 FITSI real day of school Sorry I take 1t back about the freshmen They dont know then' way around In fact you stumble over them everywhere you go 10 FITSI football game vs Prttsfleld We won 45 O ' Are our two new coaches startmg O K' 1317 The SGHIOIS fahem' Thats us'l flnally had to look present able Semor p1ctures taken thls week On the seventeenth we Are we goodl Also had our flrst movle on Canada Oh to be there xnstead of here 24 Football game vs Waverly We dtd 1t aga1n' 20 6 In assembly we elected new cheerleaders They look qulte promlsxng 27 What a fob we are havlng to thmk of a theme for your new 1944 Crlmson I fadvertlsementl' October 2 Macomb beat our eleven 13 6 5-Mr Alber our ftrst assembly speaker spoke on Wxnst on Churchxll He told of Mr Church 111s experiences as well as hls wlth Mr Churchlll on a lecture tour 1n 1931 32 It was most 1nter estmg We also recelved the f1rst money payment to put tnto the I fund Sxx dollars for an adverttse ment Whoopee' Thxs IS a busy day A dentlst came and exam med our teeth Do you brush your teeth? No I chew on raw meat 1f I can fmd any 6 To celebrate tomorrow mghts game vs Beardstown we got out of school early to march 1n the parade Last of Reverend Hulans talks on the Four Freedoms 78 Beardstown was allowed to keep the ole strtped Jug' The llne' 7 8 No school' Isnt Teachers Ir stxtute a wonderful thlng? For once Ill be able to sleep late' 13 Dr Keeler lectured on MEXICO and showed colored mov1es Why cant I go to Mexlco for the w1n ter? 14-A M1ss Wtlson spoke on salvage matenals Save everythmg' Throw nothmq away' 15-Those of us who watched and llstened to the mov1e today now know about shzppmg on the Great Lakes 19 Had my flrst class m physxcs under Mr Klrchhoefer our new teacher He looks xntelllgent Hell have to be to get anythlng over to usl 19 We won the football game vs Rushvllle 21 Dr Sour of the dental cllmc spoke on the care of teeth 22 An excellent Frxday movle on The Second Year of the War about England Canada and the Umted States Semor Cholr pre sented thelr annual operetta last ght and ton1ght Unu ual to y the least' Very colorful Evtdently our new blue report cards have been sent home' We now have a ara for each subfect Confusm' 28 Red Hot Rxdm Hood was pre sented to the hlgh school by the Crlmson I 1943 44 Stock Com pany Everyone says 1t was cute 29 A home room movle on The World at War Good We lost the game vs Fertshans 26 0 What happened? Or rather what dndnt happen? November 3 No school thls afternoon because of war bond rally parade ln whxch the hlgh school students marched for rather were supposed t march'l 9-Mlss Goddms speech class pre sented a play to the students on behalf of Natxonal Educatlonal Week It was excellent' Bowman Davls and Slagle were good ll Armlstlce Day Our last football game vs I S D We lost 136 85 5 9 - Y a ' - . . 1 ni . ' . s , sa o - A ' - C - ' V - - s I ' . - ' ' t- '- played Winchester and won 25-6. - f D D - I nn . l . . - I I , o T H W D . I ' ' I Ei' T- I , , f - I ' I CCAILIENDAIR Q 119413344141 I5-- To what race do you belong? The human race. Salom Rizk, the man w1th the accent spoke on The Amerlcantzatron of an Amer lcan It was rnterestrng He pre sented a copy of hrs book Synan Yankee to the htgh school lrbrary 18 Mr Clyde M Campbell of the C A A spoke on the future of the alrplane It rnterested us all 19 Dr Km Wet Shaw from the Ch1 nese Instrtute of lndustry and Commerce presented an Interest 1ng talk on Chma and other Orr ental Natrons as Contrrbutors to Postwar Plans At least what I understood was 1nterest1ng 22 Reverend Guthrre spoke Thanksg1v1ng Passes are berng crrculated Shucksl We can roam around the halls no more' 23 24 The annual Mtnstrel was pre sented It was enloyed by all December 2 3 4 6 7 Had awardmg of malor and m1 nor letters th1s mormng Forty of them some team' Today IS end of football season Iwe came out evenl and the begxnnmg of the basketball season FIISI game vs I S D tonlght We won 36 22 The hrgh school had a rad1o pro gram th1s afternoon honorlng those semors who are ln the ser vrces No school for those who went to the Tr1H1Y meet at Cllnton It was both rnteresttng and rnstruc t1ve and was certalnly worth hav mg to mrss schooll Basketball game vs Waverly We won 34 20 Our team IS r e e e d hotl Noth1ng much The same old rou t1ne Vesper practice as usual I staff ptctures were taken rn drvrdual ones tool We were sup pose to be dolng what we do at the staff meetrngs when our prc tures were taken The only flaw we were to appear to be work 1ng whlch lo unusual We lost basketball game to V1rg1n1a 8 Ive been prckrng the palnt off my pencll Noth1ng else to do ex cept study You should hear all the krds talkmg about and d1S cussrng therr varxous fr1ends rn the servlces The Marmes Army or Navy Whtch do you prefer? 10 Home room rnovle on horses I wasnt there Basketball game vs Fertshans We won 36 Z4 A good and rouslng gamel ll We won basketball game wrth Roadhouse 13 Brrrl Where IS the heat tn thrs burlcllng on Monday mornmg7 We took some vocatronal lnterest tests today IThe 1un1ors dld a few days agol ls my flnger sore from punchmg' 14 Got results to yesterdays test Im gonna be a blacksmtthl In a good game we lost by one pornt to Carrollton 15 Payment forls Over S64 passed 86 through my hands because of that Nrce work th1s 16 Vespers were called off because of too many lllnesses ln the cho I7 Vespers are on agaml The run tors and sentors heard Dr Bekker who told of hrs experrence 1n RUSSIO Ch1na lapan and the Unrted States Hls tales were qulte mterestlng 18 We won game vs Whrte Hall 5712 Some scorel 19 Vespers The settmg was lovely 20 A number of students are be1ng excused from school to work rn stores to ard the holiday rush A number? the old school looks deserted so many are gonel 22 Last day of school untll the fourth' Y1ppeell' Trl Y Chrlstmas baskets were assembled l 1 I ' ' I '- f - ' I . - ' on 3 ' ' . . . nu ' 11 . W ' -- 1 I rus. . , . I ' I I . - 1 tt A . I I All lENlDAlR 119413 4111 Ianuary Leap Year' 4 Hao to go back to scaool Mother made me' Sen1or boys were 1nter V16WEd for V 5 enhstment by two Naval av1at1on off1cers 5 Try outs for the sen1or play S SSHIOTQ rece1ved class YIHQS 7 Re ults o sen1or play tryouts were rrade known Home room YHOVIS on Forest Rangers Basket ball game vs Lanph1er we lost -15 42 ll For those st11de'1ts who we e 1 terested there as a C A meet1ng after school 12 Rev Guthrte spoke on M wana Books He thtnks we would have tudy f Shakespeare .-.orksl 14 Ho 'te room rr we on b a 'nt OTOI oler the rfen Gs Cathenne l. Ma1dey N o was a oo ' 31 C ac wean showed a rrowe on 119 Mmrtesot 1l'1C1u o ot b a ga'ne l-le also narrated 0115016 H656 swwm.,,, '29 doctor 1n the Belgtan Congo cr years spoke on her expenences 1n the Congo Hurrahl We won the Jugm We beat Beardstovvn 50 46 17 Plans tor the May Festwal are bemg made Betcha I know who the queen la 18 Capt Ted Rammelcamp spoke tor the 4th War Loan Rally We now have a stamp and bond booth 1n the front hall 19-The 1un1or and sen1or gt ls heard Mrs D1SlZ tell about the Cadet Nurse Corps Oh those untforms Z1 M P Greenwood Adams lec tured on Austraha and honed ftlm Very' IHTGYGSTIHQ 22 We wo'1t'1e W1r' Co H1 tout' l 25 Wm Co H1 trophy awarded to the h1gh school 26 Exams thts week' 87 February enlo ca s rnec-mg the F12 a rald bro he s spoke on the1 pectwe arm! navy and c1v1l1an expertertces 4 Home room movte on DuPont cherrnstry 1nterest1ng Walter Van l-la1tsrra lectu ed on weather and showed rrovtng p ctures clouds Very 1nterest1ng We lost tn a poor garne Wllh Fe1tshans 8 lngen1ous assembly for the war loa'1 Eerte w1th ltghts off but for a spotl oht and eer1e mu 1C The tales were good 9 M Mast a representatlve of the Red Cross spoke on h1s SXDCFI the 8th army 1n England Oh those Arabs and the1r bartermgl 11 Rev Ralph W F1tch of Rood house d essed 1n L1ncoln costume and gave excerpts from Ltncoln speeches and t 1ed to 1m1tate l.1n col'1 s VOICE 14 Bond dance for those students who sold one bond or more lt was a successl 15 A Iew a Cathol1c and a Pro testant spoke on both rel1g1ou and world tolerance They gave Us a lot to th1nk about 15 Rev Guthrte retu ned and poke on poetry To be exact the VIC tor1an poets IB A rrov1e and talk on T B They are preparxng us for our shots Darlmg pep assembly g1ven by the lettes Chl That Joke of Frank Slagle Clsh Kablbblel A lot f o cl tale t was 11 the now As frrblf OdV6Fl1Ql'1Q the f pa 24 Art fo Fun Carl F Bolander ovvea 1des about art tn Amer tca and lectured . 5 Z 28e+lfo sch lf v o P 1 ' 1 1 T1 '11 5 a-l'l'1 'r f ll ,V g 2-S 1A r l :ss .t'1 't - ' ' T I le 1 I1 r ' , 'r re- f .1 -, , - -- K 51 v www, ,A I 1,1 ' ' 1 .l V ll ' CTI ....4, 1 .,,,,,4q g I 1 1 - A 4 V 1' . , ,.,, V 3 . yswvzg fgf ences in North Africa and with 45 , ' ' ' V' . . , A - l A ' 1 ' 1 I , - 1 I l V I . A 3 - 5 ' 6 I ' ' I A ' - . . ' r s , A P' 7 M , . . .r A Q . A i A . . - 1 ' 1 ' er ln- l . , 1 H .. . .1 . ' ' , I w . . P. ' I P' ' . , , ' ' - I I h , ' . o , . , ,. , - Q' - l c 1 n, ' c A. . ' . -1 1 , 1 e. 1 - -'- 'if' '1 sl . n - '1 V H 4 ' ' more s 1 o 11 ' . , . . 1 wp' 22? f-if 1 Q - - - 531' ,, ur - - - -' ' --W1 10: l y. -- :1 11 .1o 1 ir' . '- PP -V P. J A -' T ' - , Yon 1 A.. c :. D: ' 'sl' -F ' . - CAILIENIDAIR Q 11941344141 24-25-Senior play-ul-Jew Fires. It was a success-and howl Home room movie on R. C. A electronics. Good. Those who sold 5200 worth of bonds were awarded certifie cates. 28 The whole school received TB siot The undercla men h our lot' March ee I don have I Volunteer workers at the rationina board are beainnina They get out of chool 1t 2 In our first baske ball game w th Routt in abcsit si? yea we b at m Moxie o Walt D1 eye tour o South Ameri a It was in l9Cl 11 color tool 6 In a special assembly Iohn Wolfe presented the Virginia Tourney trophy to Mr Agger 9 We beat Lanphier in the garrie toniaht in the district tournament at Springtieldl That means that if we beat Tallorville inthe next aame we ao to state' 10 We lost to Taylorville A Cross man poke on 1 st a d and showed a movie on ooating and canocina 13 In an as err bly Iohrt Wolfe sented the 2nd place trophy to Mr Agger for the sectional tourr' rhent The fcarrt lu ke ping bu y with he pr sentation today V lat co F 1 f '1 om o es 11 r cver a tev to be aood Waitll y u ec 17 Horrc n mo f a Jill lite con erfatlo Report ca ft V rtewwoes oo frehmn Boy Glee Cub pre ented an op etta Boy Ba dt 2leNo school. Our teachers went to learn from the gradesl 24-A man from an African village Mbonu Ojike, spoke for VVest Africa. Interesting. 31 Vacat1o'1llI The poor teach hav to attend the teacher me md' April 4 A lecture and de nor ration live eptil Aoher aaon 14 Iunior play Thumb Up Ve aood May 1 C Findley Bowser lectured a d showed motion pictures about Hioh Adventures with a Mou'1 tain Cnmber 4 The animal May Fe ival Liz Thurman made oi lovely queen We other entertainers were pretty qood too' 8 D1 trict Tack Meet Who wo'1'9 You know nofv but we didntwh '1 went to press 19 Iunior Senior Prom We think the therre wa lov but we know 26 Seme ter exams begin Ourlast' a ay Ilve ce tainlv axe ou o e eas 28 Baccalaire ate 20 Mc norial Day ar va dtio 1.1119 D IJ e ,ve c gradda e be in eri vea me? Wil we ef rreet a ainq Today is fxms to ogr high scho e s T over 1un1o - ' I 1er.1 -T ' ' ' A 1: V 1 fi -ef- at Ls. ss 1-2 are . ' I 1,1 11 ee 1 , , 1 . 11 .si ' on 1-G... f TB 1 ,V ' r 'GS c I' ' 4 1 53 7f Ii f X' C ll . for ', tool 1 - ' 1 s . ry - ' 5 3 Q ., - ' 1' ' . rs, ' e 6 E LQ 3- 1' n 'sn 'r f f . X if ' in - . ' 71 1 1' 1 I A V A V I T1 1 , V ' T5 . .. .1 ' ' ' 1 1 V 'll . Z - 1 1- s. . J I ' 'A ' ' A H 1 x - 1 , V Q K ,N . Y A rf Ps T A ' 1 1 T l Y Cx - . ' . Red Q this ' 1 ,. s t r. 1 1 V 'V A 2 ' 1 , 1- .s e, dont A IYT. - 1 1 1 pre- ' l l S 1 V 5 1, T . - , 'T - A3' Cl ss d '. .V r ' 1 lo r d' 11 1- 1 6 en Ion: at y 1 vu f yt, s A t1 Sf 1 ' S. l4e-Grade .school tcachers visited A I clfiagefs here 'Wi , uid -J Y -JY -3 C U- th :y poesibl' lfar1 fr our cl .ass or 2:7 . . , Q, 1 fe 16-Is ou I c c ni e11t going y 'I ' '. o s it - 1- root 1 vi f on soil nd 1 I - 'H ' 1 1 ' M 2- Corrirnencerxent. li doesnt :seem 1 , 1 1, 1 pcs.: H, txdt ' hav- 1 t dt . ,'L1Qvf. -1,-'1 me ' 1 we 20- e TASS In an assembly 4'. ' V X, ' ' ' A fo he 1 1 :Ch l 131 1. . A. r 'E' A 9 S' os 11 ' , . . W 'L Q, -- M i ,1 car er.. axe , rs. -1 11 11s 88 1 em fo oh, H S B EARSS1 Omg ja 54.1 V51-C, - - f-EW ll EI: FUOTlBSAlLlL jllfbff ll f 1 1 The f1rst day of football practlce greeted many new faces out on the fteld two of whom have made prom ment places for themselves 1n the foot ball htstory of l H S No they were not players for they were Dean and Kraushaar the two new coaches The result of the new methods of cond1t1on1ng the fellows whtch the coaches brought wtth them almost caused the downfall of manland for tt has been satd that even tron man Splnk was dog t1red after the f1rst few I practlces Coach Dean seemed to have a gleam ln h1s eye as he vtewed the fel lows for he saw there was plenty of stuff on the f1eld that could play football In the l1ne fellows ltke Bob Opperman Ioe Grotean Frank Reeve and hm Splnk had returned after ma 1ng thetr letters the prevtous season ln add1t1on returnlng lettermen tn the back f1eld were Captatn Everett Allen and lohn Wolfe wJ 91 EVERETT ALLEN SAM CALDWELL SONNY CAMPBELL BOB DUNCAN Assistant Coach RCBERT KRAUSHAAR WAYNE FOOTE IOE GROIEAN IACK LARSON DON MARINE -1' . YFIIYA 0 0 0 Yet after the first couple of games, gloom came upon the field as Grojean and Reeve were side- lined because of injuries. However, hope was never lost, for We still had a group of fellows including Caldwell, Campbell, Duncan, Foote, Larson, Marine, Sims, S. Spink, Thurmon, and Thomas who had distinguished themselves as football players before the end of the season. Playing some of the superior football teams in this vicinity, the I. H. S. Crimsons made guite an impressive record, for out of nine games played, the team gained victories in four, lost to the opposi- tion in four, and fought the remaining game to a 7-7 tie. Captain Everett Allen and the entire Crimson 92 BOB OPPERMAN BOB SIMS IIM SPINK SAM SPINK . . . .WW eleven should be congratulated tor the thrilling football they displayed during the toothall season. 1943-44 SCORES '. H. S. . . . ..,.. 45 U ,t.,... . . . Pittsfield '. H. S. ...t. 25 6 .,... .. Winchester '. H. S. ... ,,... QU 13 ,.... .. . Waverly ...G l3 ..... ....Macomb '. H. S. ..... 7 7 .,...... Beardstown '. H. S. ..... l4 7 ..... .... H ushville '. H. S. ... ... U 26 ..... ... Feitshans '. H. S. ... ... U 40 ..... ... Larnphier ..... 6 l3 ..... ..,l.S.D. O wr-:EPM THURMON Am' THOMAS IOHN WOLFE BILLY BENNETT. Coach e - MARK DEAN 93 Where's the ball? Lefty camera shy'99'7'? Plenty of GCt10I1n Un to tree form un nun nn nun- I un I I I nn. BASKETBALL TROPHIES WIHCO tourney Regronal tourney Sectlonal toumey Dunng the l943 44 basketball sea son the Crlrnsons won twenty two games and lost twelve Thls was one of the largest schedules ever played by a Iacksonvllle team and one of the most 1rnpress1ve records set by a Cum son aumtet 95 Y' . I fl . lrflfbhy fir - gflyll' BASKETBALL SCORES I. H. S ....,. 34 - 26 ,..A. l. S. D. I H. S ...... 46 - 3U .... Waverly I H. S. ...., 26 - 28 .... Virginia I. H. S .,.. . . 34 - 26 .. Feitshans I. H. S ....,. 48 - 32 . . Roodhouse I. H. S. ..... 32 - 33 .. Carrollton I. H. S ...... 57 - 12 .. White Hall I. H. S. ...... 37 - 42 Lamphier I H. S. ..... 34 - 32 .... Sadorus j. H. S ...... 29 - 25 . . Mt. Pulaski I. H. S .... . . 22 - 5l ....... Paris I. H. S. ..... 36 - 4l ..... Normal I. H. S. ..... 53 - 40 . Winchester ,. H. S ...... 42 - 48 Lamphier , H. S. ..... 5l - 36 .. New Berlin I. H. S. ..... 56 - 46 . Beardstown I. H. S. ..... 32 - 4l ..... Quincy I. H. S. ..... 37 - 32 .... Pittsfield Participating in four tournaments, the Crimsons traveled to finals in all and captured trophies in three. First place trophies Were received at the Winchester Invitational and the Re- gional Tournaments. By defeating Allen Baptist Guard Guard Lamphier but losing to the state champions, Taylorville, in the section- al, the Crimsons were awarded a sec- ond place trophy, the first of its kind in our trophy case. The team received an added honor by being invited to Paris' very exclusive holiday tourney. Although the I. H. S. quintet fought its way to the finals in this contest, the I 4 Haynes I Forward Larson Guard Sims Guard Evemeyer Foote Guard Forward fellows were unable to win in the championship games. They received fourth place. High scoring honors went to Eddie Evemeyer, whose sharp-shooting abil- ity netted him a total of 330 points. Second was captured by Wayne Foote with 288 points. Everett Allen with 235 points and Iohn Wolfe with N BASKETBALL SCORES f. H. S. ,.... 29 - 44 Feitshans f. H. S. ..... 3U - 38 . . Springfield f. H. S .... . . 46 - 43 .i.t,. Perry '. H. S. ..i., 45 - 36 ..... l. S. D. f. H. S. ..... 54 - 4l Pittsfield I. H, S ...... 26 - 35 . Beardstown f. H. S. ..... 54 - 5l .. Carlinville Winchester Invitational I. H. S. ..... 46 - 27 ...... Milton f. H. S. ..... 52 - 29 ....... Nebo f. H. S. ..... 58 -- 36 .. Carrollton I. H. S ...... 36 - 33 ...... Bluffs Regional Invitational f. H. S. ..... 34 - 32 ..... l. S. D. f. H. S. ..... 42 - 38 ...... Routt 7. H. S. ..... 38 - 23 . . New Berlin Sectional Invitational - 46 . . . Lamphier - 72 .. Taylorville f. H. S. ..... 51 f. l-l. S. ..... 27 226 points were third and fourth re- spectively. The varsity squad was composed of the following fellows: captain Wolfe, Allen, Evemeyer, Wil- liamson, Foote, Sims, Grogan, Camp- bell, Larson, and Woods. Williamson Forward Wolfe Center Woods Forward A basket??? Another one??? Whole floor! TRACK n fze Track has aroused new enthus1asm 1n I H S for the past few years and once agam the fellows are d1l1gently pract1c1ng for the four scheduled track meets A very successful season was seen by our team last year as they de feated most of the compet1t1on 1n th1s area Several local meets were won bv the Crlmsons 1n add1t1on to f1rst olace 1n the Conference and second 1n the D1str1ct A few of the fellows won the rlght to attend the state meet but most of these were graduated or taken by the draft Two however have returned Sam Caldwell w1ll aga1n be runn1ng the half m1le and Wayne Foote w1ll be hrgh Jumprng Other than these two there IS only one QNKXFWJ returmng letterman Carroll Rexroat who agarn prom1ses to be one of our best sprmters Thls comparattvely new squad has promlslng materlal and w1ll we hope grve a good show1ng for I H S As Conference Champs these boys wrll defend thelr trtle agalnst Beardstown Feltshans and Lamphler The d1str1ct meet w1ll add further competrtlon for our 44 track team A tough schedule of four meets has been scheduled as follows At V1rg1n1a I H S V1rg1n1a Pltts 1ed At Hann1bal Mo I H S Hannlbal AtI H S Conference meet At Macomb D1str1ct meet f jf 1 O ' I I ' I 1 I ' ' ' ' ll ll I ' I I 1. l .I I - 5 f l . , .T . ., 99 BASEBALL Though the war has greatly cut down its activities a baseball team has once again been organized Last sea son a Little World Series was played with l S D I H S coming out the victor by winning five games and los ing four This year it is hoped that an other Little World Series can be or ganized between Routt I S D and I H S Coach Kraushaar has been coach ing these fellows and has many prom ising players Lefty Allen will again be pitching and Evemeyer Wolfe and Hudson will be back at their old spots GOlLlF Richard Bond Bill Hughes lack Cole Fred Coe Alan Smith Bob Kirk ham and Donald Fairfield make up the l943 44 golf team They will par ticipate in the district meet to be held at Nichols Park May l3 The ones who qualify will advance to the state meet at Peoria At Peoria the fellows compete as a team if enough qualify to make a team, as well as individuals Of the entire team four are back from last year: Bill Hughes, lack Cole, Fred Coe, and Richard Bond. With these veterans we should have some new trophies for our trophy case. GIRLS' ATlI-lllLlETllfC ASSUCTATION Glffjgy j All! Amg Brogdon Broyles Ch 1Sl son Davls Dugger Foster Gr1mmett Holle Hayne Hembrough Henry H Hoots M Hoots L Hubbert M Hubbert Hughett lohn on Kehl B Lane l Lane lean Lane lean Llttle lu e Lxttle yo McGath Mart1n Metcalf Mooe Muntman Noudett lyunes Owen Pal grove Retzer Reynold Robxn on Rose Rylande Schall V Schall Schnelder Shalla Shay Slagle Snyder Tnbble Wld dows Walker Ward W1ll1ams Wohlers Wrlght man I-Iaxton The Grrls Athletlc Assoc1at1on more commonly known as G A A IS a state wrde organ1zat1on whose purpose IS through planned act1v1t1es to help grrls of h1gh school age cult1vate health and physrcal fltness G A A has been very actlve thls past year under the superv1s1on of Mlss Whltaker presrdent Iune L1ttle v1ce presrdent Marge Snyder secretary lean Lane and treasurer Margaret lane Slagle The b1g event of the year was the 1m pressrve candlel1ght 1n1t1at1on cere mony at whlch t1me many new mem bers Jomed our orgamzatlon due to the clubs meetmg on Wednesday after school and the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month durrng club perlod The club sponsored swrmmrng and roller skatrng partles at MacMurray Col lege and canoes JD thelr own gym for the members and thelr trrends They tournament 1n whrch the club always places hlgh and competed w1th the glrls of tho llllnors School for the Deal rn the ma1or sports softball volleyball and basketball They Won all the soft ball games whlle I S D took the honors 1n Volleyball each w1nn1ng 1ts share of the basketball games The club also acted as hosts to the I S D g1rls at a spnng play day The club closed 1ts actrve and successful year wrth the annual prcmc at the Nlchols Park where the awards cons1st1ng of numerals I s l s and the state map were glven They elected a guahhed member to represent them at the G A A Camp at Bloom1ngton Ill1no1s where all central leadershlp camps meet yearly .Y f x n fl l ' - ffl' - I r' , , , r' i , ', , - V ' I I Sl I I . . n ' , L ns, , ' , , r, - - , , ' , s, s , , - . T ' ' S, S , , T, , . , - Yr-neg,De1OfiSc1Gy1On,'DOnScxqyion,c.Qfmdn,sch11df entered the annual basket shooting . ' . . vi 1 , 1 ' ' I ' I I 101 .w........Q, CONT lb THE RECORD xv Qucrck! Quack! Don't ask him what the G men score is: he dldni even Impendmg doom' know there was cz game Iettes Spinkensteinll I if.- . 09- ,ew ex We 5? I I 0 f ? 'Q QA gf' xr----. A' 3 'f if xgff Q fr Yi 3 'X J if V J-AJ , I J . ' ,ff V A, . : ' J N ff ' f 'KN . , . N ,Q xl y i ' Us N 1 - 3 V I X 1 r , , - . 1 , I ' a 1', ' 71 1 , . , ff 1. , L H I1 nv 4. J f Y JP. '51 1. K .5 E X f fi 1 M.. 7 g .Q !' if 6 N ' . .. Q, gi- . , ' , . , . K - Xe .1 3 ih v s, H. SIENIOII ACTIVITIES Icrmes Acree Cee Clubl 2 4 H1Yl 2 4 Mtnstrell 2 Opea4 Charles Aguar Class 'vtce Prestdertt l Drarnatlc Club l Glee Club 2 3 Opera 2 3 Vesper 2 3 M1nstrel2 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Vtce Pre tdent 4 Engtneers Club 3 Herald 3 Prom Commtttee 3 Ushers 3 4 Head Usher 4 Handbook 4 Stude'1tCounc1l l 2 3 4 Class Prest dent 4 Canera Club Vtce Prestdent 4 Avtatton Club Pre tdent 4 I Staff 4 Anna Margaret Alexander Tr1Y 2 3 4 Ushers 4 Prom Comrntttee 3 Home ECOHOIHICS Club 4 Camera Club 4 Student Counctl 4 Commerclal Club l 3 Iames Anders Glee Club l 2 3 Student Counctl 3 Class Counc1l 4 Mlnstrel 2 Dlxle Arnold Forum l 4 Drarnattc Club l Herald l Treble Clet 4 Mustc Apprectatlon Club 4 Ushers Club 4 Tr1 Y 4 Opera 4 Spnngfxeld Hlgh School 2 G A A Rtdtng Club Chotr Lrtchfleld Hxgh School 3 G A A Home Economtcs Club Operetta Choral Club Botany Club Carrera Club Beulah Baker A Glee Cub 3 Opera Soctal Club 4 Vespers 3 Helen Baker Glee Club l 2 Mmstrel 2 Vespers 2 Home Eco nomtcs Club 4 Loulse Baldwm Commerclal Club l Glee Club l 2 M1n trel 2 lfespers 2 Home Economtcs Club 4 Louis Bamman Ag Club l 2 Herald 4 Iohn Baptxst 4 May Festxval 3 Phyllxs Barnes Chotr l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Cornmerctal Club l nstrel l 2 a 4 Ves Camera Club 4 Home Economtcs Club 4 Prom Corn m ee 3 Cla s Counctl l 2 May Fe ttval l 2 3 4 Elxzabeth Bates Alexander Htglrt S bool 1 2 3 Band 4 Forum 4 Soclal 4 Tr1 Y 4 Gtrls Glee Club 4 May Fe ttval 4 Op retta 4 Floyd Beadles Gee Club l 2 3 4 Betty Beale Home Econormc Club l 2 3 4 C tal Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Sentor Play 4 IStatt 4 Opera 3 May Festtval 2 P o Commt te 3 Wallace Bowman Cass Pres1dent2 Chor l 2 3 Op t 2 3 4 n trel 2 3 May F s tval 3 Vesp rs 2 3 dent Counctl Presta nt 4 Iuntor Play 3 Program Chatrman of Pro 3 Toastmaster ot P ont 3 Radto Staff 3 4 Forurn Pre 1dent 3 4 Speecn Team l 2 Debate 3 Dramat Club 3 Student Clf1a1r'nan 4tl1 War Loan D we 4 Thelma Bradney Home Economtcs Club l 2 4 Glee Club l 2 Tr1 Y 2 3 Student Councxl 2 Class Counctl 4 Prorn Com uttee 3 May Festlval l 2 Vesper l 2 Ruth Brogden Ve pers 3 Opera 3 May Festtval 3 Trebl Clef 4 A A Betty Broyles Horne Economtcs Clubl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 A A Warren Brune Avtatxon Club 4 Camera Club 4 IStatf Bernlta Busey Commerctal Club l Soctal Danclnq Club 4 lack Carpenter Iuntor Play 3 Prom Cornmtttee 3 Atr Bamd Warden 3 Bttle Club 3 Mary Carter Vesper 3 Opera 3 4 Treble Clef 3 4 Soc al Club 4 Alfred Cassell Alberta Chnsuson A A Betty lane Colwell Alexander High School l 2 3 Softball 2 C oquet 2 Soctal Danctng Club 4 Camera Club 4 Manorxe Colwell Glee Club 2 3 4 Treble Clef 3 4 Vespers 2 3 4 Mmstrel 2 Opera 3 4 May Festtval 3 4 Bowlrng Club 4 Soclal Danclng Club 4 Tr1 Y 4 Basketball 3 Dean s Asslstant 4 Fern Coultas Wxnchester Hrgh School l 2 Cho1r 2 Vespers 2 A cappella 2 Home Economlcs Club l 2 3 4 Com merc1al Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Basketballl 2 Glee Club 2 3 Eddte s Band Marcelme Cox Student Counctl l Mtn el 2 Glee Club l 2 V pers 2 Horne Ecoromlc Club 4 Rxchard Cox V A Dorothy Crabtree Home Econorntc Club t 2 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 ul 5 25 5 A- 5 5 5 A 5 5 r 5 A ' 5 5 5 5 5 '- .. ' , 5 ' .A 5 5 ' s ,A . A A I ' ASA, 5 AA A A5 A s 5 5 A 5 e 5 ' 5 5 5- 5 G. . 5 4. A A f-T A ' ' A ll I A A A A - C - S' 5 . ' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 G. . 5 4, -A I A A ' 5A A 5 '- s 5 5 5 5 5 i G. . . 2, 4. G. A. . l5 l l, 5 35 5 Choir 25 35 45 Basketball 25 35 45 Baseball 35 45 Opera A ' A iff' 5 515, . . . fs - Mi A 5 35 45 Oper' 35 5 pers 35 l ,,.. -. X ax ltt 5 S A A 5 5 A s A A ,,,. A273 A , ' , ' ' f ' A - 551' , .Q ' . C. 5 5 5 5 5 A ' 5 - 5 F 5 S 5 A .45 - e 5 YI l 5 5 5 5 Q s ' 5 5 5 5 ornrnerc' A ' Ar . 'L el A AA A A 1 ,- 5 -r I I I 65950 V I I A A 5 5 5 5 es- Mi s 5 5 45 e t' 5 5 e. 5 5 Stu- ' A 3 ' . A 5 A 'S 5 A 5 A ' -A F, ' ' I A F,.. .l,253,45 f' AA A ' A AA ' 5 '5 , 5 5 - 5 105 ' SENIOR ACTIVITIES Eugene Crabtree H1 Y l 2 3 4 Radro Productron Club 4 Speech Club 4 French Club 3 Wrlma Crawley Mmstrel l Commerclal Club 4 Anna Mae Crosson Crab Orchard Hzgh School l 2 3 Class Presrdent l Class Secretary 2 Class Play l School Play 2 Class Play 3 Chorus l 2 3 Band l Treble Clef 4 Ves pers 4 May Fest1val 4 Commerc1al Club 4 Loxs Crowcroft Commerclal Club 2 4 Class Councrl 3 Student Councrl 4 lStaff 4 Esther Cruzan Commercral Club l 2 3 Tr1 Y 4 Glee Club 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Opera 2 3 May Festrval 2 3 Vespers 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Dramatlc Club l 2 Iohn Wrlham Cully Woodson Hrgh School l 2 3 Glee Club l 2 Or chestra 2 Play 2 3 Llterary lTr1CountyJ l 2 l.11t erary 3 Rad1o Product1on Club 4 MUSIC Apprec1a tlon Club 4 Orchestra 4 Dorothy Darush Glee Club 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Mrnstrel 3 Opera 3 Vespers 2 3 4 May Fest1val2 3 4 Prom Commrttee Tr1Y 2 3 4 Home Economlcs Club l 2 G A A Frre Drrll Before Betty Davxs Central Hlgh School Cliansas Clty Mol 1 Art Club l Dramatrc Club 2 3 May Fest1val2 3 4 Opera 3 4 lun1or Play Tr1Y 3 4 Radro Producuon Club 4 Speech Club 4 Vespers 3 4 Scxence Club 3 Glee Club 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Bob Davis Glee Club 1 2 3 M1nstrel2 3 Opera 2 3 M y Festlval 2 3 Student Counc1l 2 3 Presldent 3 Dramatxc Club 2 Speech 2 Iumor Play RQd1O Staff lean Davxson French Club 2 Band 2 3 Treble Clef 4 Home Eco nomlcs Club 4 Speech Club 4 Vespers 4 Opera 4 Semor Play Commlttee 4 Deans Assxstant 4 May Festlval 4 Charlotte Deem Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Opera l 2 3 May Festrval l 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club l 2 Iunxor Play Semor Play Tr1 Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Class Secre tary 4 Class Councll 2 Forum 4 Rad1o Product1on 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Vespers 2 3 4 Ushers 3 Walter DeShara Bandl 2 3 Basketball Manager 2 Rrchard Deutscher Cho1r 2 3 4 Aeronautrcs Club 4 Bxlly Drake Blfle Club l 4 Camera Club 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Donald Due Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Council 4 Badlo Productron 4 Speech Club 4 Opera 3 4 M1nstrel3 4 Semor Play May Festrval 3 4 Commercral Club 3 Ruth Duncan Manchester Hrgh School l 2 3 Dramatzc Club l 2 Trl County Chorus l Glee Club l 2 3 Pep Staff 2 Wrnrfred Ellxott G A A 2 3 Speech Club 4 Home Economics Club 4 Opera 4 Treble Clef 4 Vespers 4 May Fest1val4 Mary K Enselman Glee Club l 2 Dramatlc Club l 2 3 Forum 2 Badro Product1on 4 Radlo Staff 3 4 Speech Club 4 Debate Team 1 Speech Team l 2 Mm trel l 2 Prom Commlttee 3 luruor Play Semor Play Class Councrl 4 Tr1Y 2 3 4 Eddre Ioe Evemeyer Cholrl 2 Lettermans Club 4 Baseball 2 3 Basket l 2 Dean Floreth Band 1 2 3 4 Vxce Pres1dent3 H1Y 3 4 Wayne Foote Class Councrl l Student Councrl 3 Dramatrc Club l Letterman s Club 4 Herald Staff 4 l Staff 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Eugema Fortner G A A l 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 Treble Clef 4 Rodney Gxnder Trackl Football 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Class Councll 2 3 Student Councll Vxce Presldent 3 Opera 3 May Festrval 2 3 Mlnstrel 2 3 4 Vespers 3 4 lunlor Play Phyllis Goodall Glee Club l 2 Commerctal Club 2 3 4 Mmstrel 2 Herald Staff 4 May Festrval l 2 Student Councxl 4 Vespers 2 Clarence Gotschall Boys Cho1r 3 4 Softballl 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 2 3 Football 3 Newspaper Staff l 2 Varsrty l 2 3 4 Franklm Hrgh School l 2 3 Bluffs Hugh School 4 Iacksonvllle Hlgh School 4 Ioe Groyean Track Team l 2 3 Football l 2 3 Fllfle Club 3 4 Lettermans Club 4 Class Councll 2 Betty Hacker Home Ecoromlcs Club l Comrnerctal Club 2 3 Herald Staff 4 G A A 1 - VIII I 1I rl 111 1 - 1111 11 I I - III I ' 1 - 1 1 11: . . J 1 1 11-1 1 11 1 . 1 1: III II - l ' ' I rl - ll - .. n 1 1 - , ' . ...,, g 1 11 1 1 . - , , - 111 111 ' ' . ' 1 , 1 ' 111 11 - - - . . 'S . 3-S'lD ' Clb4 ' ,ocra ancmg u. - , 1 . I - Il' N33 ,. . .14 1 -.1 . 1 II I I1 ' ball,,3,4. 1 1- 5 2111 11: 114. 11 - 1 14: ' ' . Il III I 1 ' . ' . I II I 1 1 - 11 1 1 11 1 ' f- 1 11 11 11 1 111 11 11 U 11 1111 111 , . I II I - 1 1 1 , 1141 . ,... . SENIOR ACTIVITIES Mary Hacker Long Beach Callf 2 Glrls Sport Club 2 Irene Hadden Home Economics Club l 2 3 4 Tr1Y 2 3 Herald Staff 4 Class Courlcll 4 Marthalane Hamm Dramatlc Club 1 Trl Y 2 3 4 Mlrlstrel 2 Opera 3 4 Vespers 3 4 Class Councll l 3 lStaff 4 Glee Club 1 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Elxzabeth Hardy Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Opera 3 4 Mlnstrel 2 3 Jespers 2 3 4 May Fest1val2 3 4 Cass Courlcll 2 Herald Staff 2 3 4 Co Ed1lOI' 4 Commer CIC' Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Ellzabeth Hart Home Economlcs Club l 2 3 4 Commerclal Club Glen Hawk Band l 2 3 4 Preslderlt 4 Track 3 Serllor Play I.aWanda Hazlewood Glee Club l 2 G A A l Mlnstrel 2 Vespers 2 Vlrgxma Hempel Tr1Y 2 3 4 Program Chm 4 SSYIIOY Play Debate 4 Dra tlc Club l 2 rum l Program Chm 3 Radlo Productlon 4 Prom Commlt tee 3 Bob Holmes F F A l 2 3 4 VICG Presldent 3 Band l Cass Councll l Barbara Hopper Glee Club l 2 VICE Presldent 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Opera 3 4 May Festlval l 2 3 4 Mlrlstrel 2 3 Vespers 2 3 4 Tr1Y 2 3 4 Class Courlcll l 2 3 4 VlCe Presldent 2 3 Studerlt Councll 3 Dramatlc Club l 2 Rllle Club 2 ROdlO Productlon Club 4 Secre tary 4 Camera Club 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Hcrrv Hubbert Track l Football 2 F F A 3 SCIENCE Club 4 Aerorlautlc Club4 Anne Hudson Clee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Opera 3 4 Mlnstrel 2 Vesper 3 4 May FGSl1VGl2 3 4 Student Courlcll 3 D amatlc Club l Trl Y 2 3 Orchestra l Imofrene Irnboden Home ECOUOITIICS Club l G A A l Ivan Ingram H1 Y l 2 Class COUTlC1l 2 Fllfle Club 3 4 Mattle Iacobs Herald Staff Prom Commlttee 3 Forum Paulme Iordlng Dramatlc Club l 2 3 Glee Club 2 Treble Clef 3 Speech Club 4 RQCllO Procluctlorl Club 4 Bettie Kennedy Brownwood Hlgh School Texas l 2 3 Bandl 2 Camera Club l 2 Horre Ecorlomlcs Club l 2 School Paper 2 3 Tel'1l'llS Club l 2 Glee Club l 3 Class Secretary l Mary Frances Kennedy Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Trl Y 2 4 Vesper 3 4 May F6SllVGll 2 3 4 Opera 2 3 4 Mlrlstrel 2 Dromatlc Club l 2 3 Home ECODOIHICS Club 4 Dale Kershaw Rlfle Club 2 3 4 Flre Warden 4 Ruth Kallam Herald 2 4 Home Ecorlomlcs Club 2 Forum 2 Sketch Club 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Hazle Knlght Fulton Hlgh School MISSOUTI Band l Beaumont Kumle Rlfle Club l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Vespers l llm Lalr Baseball 2 3 4 Aeronautlcs Club 4 Flre Warden 4 Class Courlcll l Thelma Lawson Treble Clef 3 Soclal DGHCIHQ Club 4 Speech Club 4 EEE lflii Flre Drlll After Beverly Lmdley Tr1Y 2 3 4 Dramatlc Clubl 2 3 Herald Staff 2 3 4 lunlor Play Mlrlstrel 2 Radlo MUSIC 4 Glee Club l 2 Class Courlc1l2 May F6SllVGl l 2 Prom Com mlttee 3 Iune Lxttle Bluffs Comrnumty Hlgh School l 2 Basketball 3 4 G A A 3 Pres1dent4 Softball Team 3 Beulah Locker Franklm Hugh School l 2 Mmstrel 3 4 Opera 4 Treble Clef 4 Sp ech Club 4 ROdlO Mu 1C Club 4 Vespers 4 Bethlane Marshall Glee Club l 2 Treble Clet 3 4 Forum 4 Dramatlc Club l Home Ecorlomlcs Club 2 Mlrl trel 2 Vespers 4 May Festlval l 2 RGd1O Productlorl Club 4 Iohn Marshall Hlfle Club 2 3 4 Barld l 2 3 4 Came a Club 4 lltramural Basketball 2 Track 3 4 Ruth Massey Home LCOYIOIAICS Club l 4 Trl Y 3 Clee Club vespers 2 Mardelle Maurer Commerclal Club 4 Ella Mae Meggmson Woodson Hlgh School l 2 3 lumor Play Vespers l 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 Clas Secretary 2 Class Secretary and Treasurer 3 Soclal Danclrlg Club 4 ' 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A 1 A- 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 ' - A A1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' A A A 1 1 1 1 - - 1 A A 1 . 31 41 1 , 1 1 .1 -A-.1 Aa ff 1 1, T., 1 1 1 . - 1 . .- 1 f 1 f r 1 1-r1 11.11 ' ' Vis 'A v lk 1 - , 5 1 1 1 1 A 5 1 1 le V 1 1 1 sv l, 2, 3, 1 ma' 1 ,3gFo 12, 3, 4, . 1 1 - 1 . . 1 1 1 1 A A 1 1 1 1 1 'A A 1 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 A A 1 - ' 5 5 ' A- 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1...1 1 . 1 S n 1 , 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 H A ' ,' . ' ' 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 , D 1 , I 1 r 1 F A 1 A- 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 9 1 S 1 '- 1 1 A 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . A 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 141 r 1 1 1 g 'Y Y 1 1 - 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 131 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 32 1 1 1 1 1 21 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 A- 1 1 S A 1 1 1 A 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 5 1 1 1 1 - 1 A ' 1 107 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Ruth Meyer Class Treasurer 45 Glee Club l, 25 Treble Clef 3, 45 Dramatic Club l, 2, 35 Tri-Y 2, 3, 45 Opera 3, 45 May Festival l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 25 Student Council 45 Class Council 2 3- Ushers 3 45 Vespers 2 3 4- Radio Production Club 4. hm Million Clas Council 4 Geneva Norvell Social Dancing Club 4 Edith Nunes Glee Club l 2 Dramatic Club l 2 Minstrel 2 Class Council l 4 Radio Production Club 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Bob Opperman Football 2 3 4 Track 3 Lettermans Club 4 Harvest Dance Marx Margaret Pxres Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Tr1Y 3 4 Opera 3 4 May Festivall 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Secretary of lettes 4 Speech Club 4 Dramatic Club l 2 3 Class Treasurer 3 Minstrel 2 3 Student Council 4 Clas Council l Vespers 2 3 4 IStaff 4 Melba Potter Orchestra l 2 Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Vice President of Treble Clef 4 Minstrel l 2 4 May Festival l 2 3 4 Vespers 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Forum 3 Vice President of Forum 4 Sentor Program Com mittee 4 Radio MUSIC Club 4 I Staff 4 Class Coun c 3 Iohn Reed Basketball l 2 Class Council 3 Frank Reeve otball l 2 3 b ll l Class President 3 Lettermans Club 4 Helen Remders Athens High School l 2 3 Band l 2 3 Chorus l 2 3 Operetta l 2 3 Iumor Play Home Economic Club 4 Forum 4 Henry Remders Athens High School l 2 Tra k l Basketball l Band l Choru l Opera l Aero autics Club 4 Scie c Club 4 T ack 4 Carroll Rexroat Band l 2 3 Orchestra l 2 Cla Vice P esident 3 Cla s Council 3 Student Council 3 Track 2 3 4 I-Staff 45 Engineers' Club l, 25 Lettermans Club 45 Prom Committee 3. Glaribel Reynolds Home Economics Club 45 Ushers Club 45 Glee Club l' Minstrel 2. Merle Richardson Elouise Robinson Home Economics Club l 2 TriY 3 Radio Produc tion Club 4 Student Council 3 Class Council 3 Betty Rogers Class Officer 2 Dramatic Club l 2 3 Ushers Club 3 Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Radio Production 4 Speech Club 4 Tr1Y 2 4 Opera 3 4 Vespers 3 4 Minstrel 2 3 4 May Festival 2 3 4 lStaff 4 Carol Roy Class Officerl Dramatic Club l 2 3 lettes l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Speech Team l 2 Speech Club 4 Tr1Y 2 3 4 Debate l Operetta 2 3 4 Vespers 2 3 4 lunior Play Senior Play Minstrel 2 3 4 IStaff 4 May Festival l 2 3 4 Bermta Rudisill Chapin High School l 2 3 Home Economics Club l 2 3 Glee Club l Commercial Club l Betty Rush Tri Y 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Opera 2 3 4 Minstrel l 2 4 May Festival l 2 4 pers 2 3 4 French Club 3 Home Economics Club 4 Velma Schall BeardstownH1gh Schooll 2 3 G A A 2 3 4 B l ogy Club 2 Latin Club 2 3 Senior Science Club 3 Iunior Play Social Dancing Club 4 Patsy Seaver Routt High School l Tr1Y 2 3 4 Social Dancing Club 4 Forum 4 Margaret Sevier Tri Y 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 2 3 Glee Club 2 Treble Clef 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Secretary of Council 4 Radio Production 4 Opera 3 4 May Fe tival 3 4 Vespers 3 4 Speech Club 4 Ruth Sheptenko Dramatic Club l 2 3 Glee Club l 2 Treble Clef Radio Production Club 4 Minstrel l 2 3 Opera 4 Senior Play May Festival 3 4 Vespers 2 3 4 Commercial Club l 2 Prom Committee 3 Don Shumaker ndl23 FAl234Av1ation Norma Skinner Callao High Schooll 2 3 Operettal 2 Chorus 2 3 Class Play 3 Comrnerclal Club 4 Frank Slagle Track 2 3 4 Rifle Club 3 4 Letterrnans Club Class Council 3 Student Council 3 Senior Play Alan Smith Glee Club l 2 3 Vice President of G1 e Club 4 Clas Council 4 Radio Production Club 4 Opera May Fe tival l 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Ve per Elizabeth Snyder Glee Club l 2 Trebl Clef 4 Radio Produ icn 4 eech Club 4 May F t al l 1'tstrel2 V sp ad au io Staf I5 ' I F. 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Q E .Plan now to join the class June 5 . . j. , ' OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE app my lothes w E xg 2 ff' MI, w 00 per cent Pure Wool I If WM J CAPPS AND SONS LTD JACKSONVILLE ILLINOIS . J XIX I Hp, Ugfsw I XJ. X 1 J 1 'f Ili? I W Q I F ,I X4 If PX . l 'J'.- -v li! ml I ' is ,ff In wfgwb - , 'X' Vw 144' O , U BUY ALL TYPES QF MUSIC H BUHRMAN BROWN S MUSIC STORE jeweler Sheet Muslc Mus1calMerchancl1se South Slde Square C WtSdS Carol Klng JUNIOR DRESSES Excluslvely D E P P E S fr- S ELLIOTT STATE BANK JACKSONVILLE ILL 1866 1944 OFFICERS CH XRLES X JOHNSON IRANLIS R RXINTZ j VIFIR ELLIOTT J L D 'VIELDRUIVI IVIXRNIN L CHLJETZ ROLLXN B IROITI-R Member Fed ral Deposit InsuranceC poration A Place to Meet Your Friends DREXEL BILLIARDS CIGARS FOUNTAIN tat St Phone I809 A IVI mber Fede I Re e ve System CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I944 From DUNLAP HOTEL CENTRAL ILLINOIS BEST L F R nd II W H Kurtz Mgr Jack vue, U O 120 oooooo0o00soooooooo0000000ooooolooolooscoooooooooooocucoooooooouoaouolonooosooooo , 1 - 1 I I A f. .' .' Ch ' f he B d preside .' I . ' . Vice President Ch ' E A C mmittee A CHESTER 51. HEMPHILL V' e President d Trust Officer A V A V , '. . , r, Cashier , .. A ' C hi 'L' . .' ' A ' T Offi F' 'VI T 1 d' C e ra S X' or ' oocoooooooooocooooooooooaoooo K ooooonoooooooooooso if if H o o o e o ' e . 2 0 . . a a . . , . son i Emporium HAS THE CLOTHES FOR YOU Who l g t M v VOGUE HARPER S d MADEMOISELLE d th y 1' GIIIPORIUHI BASSETTS JEWELRY STORE Diamonds Gold Rings Jewelry China Glassware Silver Graduation Gift an Novelties Best Wishes to the CLASSES OF 1944 an IDEAL BAKING COMPANY Bakers of Lucky Boy Enriched Bread 121 ove nice thin s. We carry one of he E largest stocks of apparel for Misses and E ir .IUNIORS in this part of the state. ' . an, as shown in , ' E ' an , an e are pric- . ed fo less because of our low overhead. E . 'A' . d d '45 - '46 - '47 SCDA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH CANDY VISIT The FOX MIDWEST THEATRES CThe Places to Co ln Jacksonvlllel or F INER ENTERTAINMENT GEORGE HUNTER Mgr I22 HAMILTON S 7 'k 'k 'lr i' I E. state st. Jacksonville, 111 f 1W1 ir if - . - ri' lip FIRST CALL on our service goes TUESEAYAY to the men 1n WED.. Y servlce un ffl y d s!! They deserve all the preference we can glve them these fighting men of ours Whether they are off on a week end relaxatlon from the grand of trammg or a welcome furlough home or reportlng to duty at a camp thelr tlme xs preclous Every mmute counts That IS why the SCIVICC man comes first when his departures are called at our station that IS why we urge ClVlllaD travelers to llmxt their trlps to essential Journeys-to travel clurmg the mlcldle of the week Tuesdays through Thursdays to have all posslble travel accommodatlon for the boys whose tlme 18 not thelr own They ve got to go whenever their war tramlng program permlts they ve got to be back ON THE DOT We know that Mr and Mrs ClVll an Traveler w ll understand for the cluratlon thats the way nt must be Wlth all of u the war effort comes hrst ,,ff 4'N UNION Bus DEPOT 'il jg ww St m e B U S SYS T E M Phone 1775 ms ' , i' 'i i' 'i E 1 2 1 r- gfns i' 'k , Say It With Flowers H E I D I N G E R FOR ALL OCCASIONS DRUG STORE ff ' HOFMANNS N thSd h THE FARMERS STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MbFc1lDpl Cp 2 7 or i e S uare q if S S'd jacks ll ' s min em er e era e osit nsurance or orat' Cf as aff A56 il 33 Henry s ewelr GlftS For A OCCHSIODS A W - Uk '- fy? .V x5 5391 'v '7,. 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'A' i 7 U 3 77 ILLINOIS COLLEGE Co educatlonal Jacksonvllle, Illxnols Founded 1829 Natlonally recognized for nts hlgh scholastic standards and excep tlonally fine faculty Illmols College continues to offer graduates of the acksonvllle High School the best ln educational advantages at a mxnlmum cost Although reglstratxon m courses of lmmedlate wartime value IS encouraged emphasis also IS placed on preparatlon for professional schools and lasting peacetime vocatlons Now as ln the past Illlnols College offers excellent preparahon for lIldlVIdLIaIS planning careers ln Law Teaching Medlcme Nursmg ournallsm the lVIm1stry Languages ancl Speech Write or telephone for further mformatxon H GARY HUDSON JOHN B MARTIN HOPPER 8: HAMM LOVELY THINGS FOR THE HOME ZI Years of Good Furniture . . . USED FURNITURE STORE NORTH SIDE SQUARE 127 .......'..'... ......... '..'......... .. I . . , , I , , Presxdent Dlrector of Admlssxons O.........U..........................'......l .O f -- f 0 . . l O . . . . 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TO SHOP AT THE FRIENDLY KRESGES C all P CD O O U -cs r-' P O rn -I O ru P -I ZPCU'-'WFULTIZ O O O O 2 5 C Olll Ol O O I I O I O O I l O O I O O 2 I 2 2 2 T 3 I E ' E E '-' : - : : 0 O I O O O I O I l Q I l . CIOC Uv O O I O I I O I O O Q IOOOIIOIOOOOOI OOOII C0005 0000.13.00 U I O 'Tl '-I 2 O D' 0 ' Un 3 ' Q L? i E -L. h-1. . : O Xi 2 0 'U 5 FD : Q . vo H E- YL D : E 3- m I- nb 5 3 0 E? 3 U3 2 O FV' O- : . ' ua : O ... CU 2 0 5 : I: U3 ' I 2 S. -. 'S - : 1:1 8 3 -1 : : FD- O t : : ' 2 5 2 3 :si ::' 1 E va cn .4 Ed : U3 UJ ' :r' :r W 3 o o g FD FD . m ua . I We Speclallze In Party Candy and Ice Cream S1 00 STORES YOU BUY THESE FAMOUS BRANDS BUSTER BROWN SHOES t O SHOES FOR MEIN t A k MCCOY S SHOE STORE x RAY FITTING MORGAN DAIRY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS MORGAN DAIRY CO BUY P e e r I e s s SUPER SOFT BREAD NOW ENRICHED FOR YOUR HEALTH MADE WITH WHEAT HEARTS RICH IN NATURAL VITAMINS W D PEERLESS BREAD CO YOUR FARM PURITY CLEANERS CO OPERATIVE CRIT HANELINE 'KOIS FINER AND BETTER 6 : 5 BAKE, CLEANING SERVICE lr CQFQY Owned by and Operated for the Farmers Of Morgan Oc Scott COUHIICS PHONE ,000 MORGAN SCOTT Jacksonvxlle Illmols SERVICE CO 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'I' I I0 . Ouglas Ave. 3 fix A ur L L 'A' : 135 JACKSONVILLE PRODUCERS DAIRY ICE CREAM VISIT OUR RETAIL ROOM PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS WB ALWAYS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY SCHOOL BOOKS SUPPLIES W B ROGERS Wtt Gnfts From Your Jeweler Are Gifts At Thelr Best YOUR GIFT a Box Wnth Our Name Tells the Reclpxent Cl-IOSEN WITH CARE 9 Russell 8: Thompson Jewelry Store qgqniuninvv-nn--nnvinu1un--u-nn-nu-nn-an-uni:U!! : ! I ' I I I I .,.,.- .,.. - ,.., - .,,. .. .,., -,,n-,,.-.,n- .... - .,.. -...-.,n-H..-I+ 8K i' 202 I. eecher Phone 403 E 216 es S ate ...ICU V 7....... ...OO ........ . 0O............................ I In ' E aa .gt .4 not mote exjaenalve to hay at yet: ftotieti flat more .data actozy The Reason for thus IS Quality IS an Old Myers Brothers Custom FOR MEN FOR LADIES Kuppenhelmer Clothes Allan A Hoslery Arrow Shirts Shire tex Slacks Florshelm Shoes Tallored Blouses lnterwoven Socks Vamty Farr Lingerie Manhattan Shlrts Globe Sport Briefs Puritan Sportwear Whltley Taxlleurs Sults WM Qwmq me STEINHEIMER DRUG STORE We are ln Buslness for Your Health SODA FOUNTAIN and LUNCHES catlon ln our Public Schools has made marked progress m l943 I944 Congratulatlons and Good WlShCS to each I944 Hlgh School Graduate Your educatlon wlll contmue either m lnstl tutlons of Hlgher Learning or ln the School of Experience I wish for you much suc cess ln the coming years Assisting ln the management of our school system for the past several years has been an educatlonal experlence for me l appreclate thls prxvllege very much This IS my opportunlty to Autograph each copy of the l944 Crlmson Smcerely DROP IN Lf if . V : ln splite of the turmoil of War, Educa- . 4. . Ji!! l37 K .gmatf ff lff-WW-'?QJ GO WHERE THEY HAVE uallty Furniture Aliydnvfgjefc, Mx Ifffffy Jfvfffw Jpuffffffff J' LLVC f 44.4, All Types of Sport Goods Q Ready to Wear and Mlllmery Mens and Boys Furnlshmgs JACKSONVILLE S MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE SEARS ROEBUCK 8: CO 46 N rth Slde Squat acks ENJOY THE FAVORITE SPORT OF MILLIONS BOWL AT THE R 8: R Bowling Alleys 218 East Court St. cIcsonvlIIe Phone I3 I 8 W nv1IIe IIImo1 READ S SANDWICH SHOP I2 WstS1de Squar D t C UNION BUS SHOP 340 West State JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 138 1 ,A 1 , - ., ' ,r I IOIOOOIOOIIOIIOO I ,, 4 1, . J r 6 X, 'l ,EL so ,- 4 I y , , 'J - ' . 1 I f , - 1 is . 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