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

 - Class of 1953

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FACULTY Irene Ainsworth M.S. in L.S.. University ol Illinois Librarian . .. There's a time for all things. Irwin August B.S., University of Illinois Boys' Physical Education That is as well said as if 1 had said it myself babel Baptist B.M.. MacMurray College English. School Newspaper The very pink of cour- tesy. John Chapman B.S.. Purdue University Diversified Occupations. Coach It is only noble to be good. Philip Clary M.A.. University of Illinois General Science Of a good beginning cometh a good end- ing. Mildred Davidson A.B.. MacMurray College Commerce A friend indeed. Anna Dewey Doan B.S.. MacMunay College Art There's no substitute for talent. Elsie Evans M.A.. Columbia University Advanced Mathematics, Dean of Girls A wise and an under- standing heart. Tim Fennessey M.S.. Illinois Western State College Special Education I can resist everything except temptation Fergene Goddin M.E.. University of Missouri English, World Geography Spreading light. Irene Groves M.S.. University of Wisconsin Plane Geometry, Mathematics 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Helen M. Harney Brown's Business College Secretary The perfect secretary. Glen C. Hickle M.S.. University of Illinois Chemistry, Senior Science The highest of distinc- tions is service to oth- ers. John M. Hollowell Ph.M.. University of Wisconsin Algebra Everything must be iust so. Eleanore Arnold Howe A.B.. MacMurray College Study Hall Manner, not gold, is woman's best adorn- ment « 15 »

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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL JOHN S. MAY The assistant principal, Mr. May, deserves a lot of credit for his help and good advice in putting out our I . He takes special interest in the students and works to make J. H. S. a better school. Mr. May, as director of the voca- tional program, has done a splendid job. We, the seniors, want him to know we have appre- ciated his work. DEAN OF BOYS FARREL PATTERSON The Dean of Boys, Mr. Patterson, has gained respect and admiration of all the boys because of his generosity and untiring efforts. DEAN OF GIRLS ELSIE EVANS The Dean of Girls, Miss Evans, is well known and loved by everyone. Her understanding ways are appreciated by every girl and will long be remembered. CANDYLAND SPECIALS Row 1: Shirley Eilering, Mrs. Audrey Winstead, Mrs. Marianne Giangreco, Miss Ethel Swanson. Row 2: Mrs. Doris Thompson, Mr. Ralph Heiss, Dr W. H. Corey, Mr. Ivan Garrison, Dr. Robert Alexander, Mr. Richard Cults, Mrs. June Carlson. « 14 »



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FACULTY Roland Howe B.A.. Mexico City ColUgt. Mexico. D. F. Driver Training. Coach What now if the sky were to fall?' Russell Hubbert MS.. University of Illinois Physics. General Science “He believes in getting things done. Ann Russell Janes M.Ed., University of Illinois English By her smile we shall know her. Erma E. Johnston M.A.. University of Illinois Mathematics “Those who do not com- plain are never pitied. Rita Kennedy B.S. in Education. Illinois State Normal University Girls' Physical Education Love, and a cough, cannot be hid. Robert Kraushaar M.A.. Colorado State Teachers College Boys' Physical Education. Health. Coach He profits most who serves best. Gerald Kuster M.A.. University of Illinois Agriculture 1 have ever confined myself to facts. Elbert A. Lair Universitv of Southern California Building Trades For every why he hath a wherefore.' Fred D. Lawler B.M.. Illinois Wesleyan University Glee Club “ Without music life would be a mistake. Emma Mae Leonard M.A.. Illinois College English A still, small voice. Ruby Mann M.A.. Bread Loaf School of English Engish. Latin Virtue is the truest nobility. John S. May M.A., University of Missouri Drafting, Assistant Principal I must be cruel, only to be kind. Frank M. Moffitt M.A.. University of North Dakota Social Studies. American History, Problems in Democracy I'm not a politician, and my other habits are good Edna Osborne M.S.. Pennsylvania State College Home Economics “ Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge Helen Paschali M.A.. Syracuse University English Let thy speech be bet- ter than silence, or be silent € 16 »

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