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

 - Class of 1946

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Sophomore Council B. Colvin, A. DeOrnellas, B. Stoddard, A. Goi , B, Pott , B. G t' , M. L. Wh't , B. B' d ll, . B B. shewmqkef, G. Lynn, s. Bolle, H. oisgn, M. stfih usme te H se I 'own' Confidently, we, the Class of 1946, entered our Sophomore year of high school. We felt that we knew a great deal about I. H. S. and did not hesitate to show the Freshmen how inferior they were. Yes, we were definitely anxious to show them how powerful we Sophomores really were. Of course, we had com- pletely forgotten how we felt as Freshmen. The war our country was in still continued, and we still continued to do our part by buying war bonds and stamps. We realized the serious position in which our country stood, as well as anyone not knowing what the battlefield was like. Thus we willingly co- operated by participating in all bond, scrap, paper, and Red Cross drives. We believed in our country then, as we do now, and did all we could to back it in such a time of need. This year, 1943-44, was a successful season in the sports field. The Sophomore class contributed two star athletes in football, Weef Thurmon and Son- ny Campbell. We were justly proud to boast of athletes in track and basketball, too. Our Sophomore year, including an all-round good Sophomore party, proved a very successful one. Per- haps some of our success was due to the leadership of our class officers: president, Sonny Campbell, vice-president, Berdeana Benson, secretary, Barbara Mossg treasurer, Gene Iohnson. We must not forget GQSE the aid and counsel of our sophomore advisers: Mr. Hollowell, Miss Osborne, Mrs. Green, Mr. Hickle, Mr, Kraushaar, Miss M. Moore, Miss Paschall, and Miss Phipps. At the end of our Sophomore year, we had come one-half of the way in our high school journey. We looked back at our previous two years as very suc- cessful, and we were confident that in the coming two years We would be even more successful. - ,I Ii Hi m , X . f Mr, President. As I I A usual I have a lot to .mm say. I L in on

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Sophomore Uiiioors Lloyd West. president Sue Bolle, vice-president: Fred Sell. treasurer: Ioan Brown, secretary. As our Sophomore year in high school closes, we, the Class of 1948, can look back over the year with a feeling of satisfaction. First thing we did was meet our new adviser, Miss Leonhard. As our freshman ad- viser, Mr. Deem, had joined the Red Cross, Miss Leonhard kindly took charge of the class. Our officers were elected at the end of our Fresh- man year so they immediately took charge of the class meetings. This year we have been making a study of personality. ln our home rooms we have been taking tests to determine the qualities a good leader should have. It has been in- 6242 teresting to discuss with fellow-classmen the different types of personalities. Also we have learned how to face responsibilities and prob- lems that will confront us in the future. The class council had charge of the pro- grams for our class meetings. These programs have carried out our personality theme. Every one of us will long remember our class party. The class council really did a grand job and the party was a great success. We are looking forward to our lunior year with confidence in our ability to meet the larger problems we know await us there.



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