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

 - Class of 1955

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Page 26 text:

Crimson Frolics was a very appropriate name to lx- given the 1954 J.II.S. Min strel show, for never did one see such frolics! The main “frolicers”—interlocutor Ed Foreman and the end men—kept the show rapidlv and humorously moving through the various acts which included a real honest-to-goodness chorus line of dancing beauties. Another outstanding feature of the show was the seventy voice choir directed by Mr. Lord. All the acts were accompanied bv talented Becky Crouse. The riotous endtnen were: George Stevens, Mr. Sparkplug; Jim Symons, Mr. Ha tliator; Max Roegge, Mr. Tappitt; and Jim Woodward, Air. Dynaflow. The Rockettes, ably directed by Nancy Godfrey and Norma Jean Gibbs, were: Betty Hembrough, Gerrv Smith, Carol Tayman. Nancy Painter, Ann Pearce, Barbara Munk, Elaine Smith, Janet Elliott, Sharon Hegarty, and Shirley Pilkington. This year's show W'as under the excellent chairmanship of Miss Fergene Coddin and Mr. Donald Lord, with a committee consisting of Mrs. Isabel Baptist, Miss Helen Richards, and Miss Hannah Schwitzky. As the curtain fell at the close of the second-night performance, it w'as agreed that never had a finer Minstrel been staged at J.H.S. Max Roegge, George Stevens, Ed Foreman, Jim Symons, and Jim Woodward.

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The Herald, Our Newspaper Oh boy, the- Herald comes out today!” This is a initon exclamation heard in the halls of J.l I.S. everv other Friday. AH the students look forward to reading our fine school paper, the Herald. I he “big wheels” on the staff meet first hour everv day to get the copy and the dummy ready to go to press. I hr complete staff meets once every two weeks during club period to receive their assignments and talk about and learn about newspaper work. T he bigger and better Herald contains interesting editorials, features, and pictures to keep us up to date on the social anil sports affairs of our sch x l. Students voice their opinions on school problems through Let- ters to the Editors.” We all enjoy reading about the personality of the week.” We thank the staff of the 1954-55 Herald for pro- viding us with our much enjoyed school paper. CO-EDITOR Jim Symons holds the position of co-editor on the staff. Through his original- ity and ability Jim has helped to make this year's Herald the best yet. CO-EDITOR ADVISER Mrs. Baptist is the able adviser of the Herald staff. Mrs. B., as she is known to the staff, supervises and manages the Herald excellently. The capability and dependability of co- editor Frances C.unn have been vital to the success of our school paper. Faithful Frances worked m.inv after-school hours to get the Herald to press. 21

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