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

 - Class of 1947

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Norma Myers Show me some- thing to draw. Elizabeth Pearson Her cheery hello always gives us a lift. Marianne Hanson Her beautiful long hair would take anyone-'s eye. Paul Norfleet Why rush through life-you never get out alive. Phyllis Pennell She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Iimmy Reed l never dare to be as funny as I can. Harriet Nunes lt's the little things in life that count. Betty Lou Phillips What would the 'Herald' do with- out Betty? Cloey Reeve A candidate for All-Arnericanf ' Phyllis Ore Cheerfu1ness is a sunny ray of life. Nancy Pierce Be sure and sign the Tri-Y supper list, girls. Doris Reynolds He came, l saw, I conquered. Betty Lou Palmer Blondie, Gerald Pires Why get excited- take things as they come, Mary Ellen Reynolds Our high-stepping faithful majorettef' lack Patterson He excels in any sport. Bill Query We shall remem- ber Bill for his wit and artistic abil- ny... Bob Reynolds A gentleman in every way. mr ,F 1 .L IOR

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IOR Cora McGath Though l'm small in size-l'll grow on you. Bob Matthews Why must I al- ways do the right thing at the wrong time? Donna Moore A sweet and at- tractive way that is rare. Bill McGee 'I believe in miracles, Dale Maurer Always good naturedf' Doris Moore Neat as a pin. Dean McQueen Dean's record in football speaks for itselt. Velma lean Mawson Velma and her ac- cordion have enter- tained us many times. Loren Mueller lust call me Larry' everybody. 4424: George Marine l don't want to set the world on fire. Betty lean Megginson l've a smile and soft brown hair. Virginia Muntman 'I strive to please everyone. Marilyn Martin Speech is great, silence is greaterf Shirley Meyers 'A brilliant future in music. Mariorie Murphy 'lf it can be done, l'll do it. 1 Harlan Mason Loaded with smilesf ' Dick Mills Born with a silver 'croon' in his mouth. Ei it Q5 I: r f E



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IOR Clyde Richardson He intends to be the most prosperous farmer that ever straddled a milk stool. Mary Shannon Her Irish eyes are always smiling. Doris Souza 'Pleasing girl with a golden voice. Sally Rowe There is such a thing as beauty and brains. Neta Six School like lite is what you make it. Frank Spaulding How about this dance, Babes? Tena Mae Rust A true friend with a heart ot gold. Margaret Sla le 9 Vim, vigor, and vitality. ' ' Bob Steel 6 I live tor the tour o'clock bell. Carol Rylander A good sport and lots of lun. Iol-in Smith I-Iere's a fellow with a good sense of humor. Russell Stevens lust let me sleep. e262 Harriet Schildman 'Stars in her eyes William Smith Mr, May and I are the best Oi buddies. Warren Stewart A leader of men -women? l Don Scupham A loyal, just, and upright gentleman. LeRoy Sommer Slow and easy. Mary Stinebaker Don't judge me by my height.

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