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

 - Class of 1956

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Crimson Ooh-la la, Parce! Dig those crazy end-men. Your attention, please. The night after the day before. Kick. gals, kick! “1 think its a can, sir. “Them there eyes!”

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’’Moments To Remember” Toastmaster of the banquet was Ernest Mildner. T he invo- lution was given by Martha 1 homason. Speakers for the eve ing were: co-chairmen of the Prom, Carol Omundson and Dannv Woodward; program chairman, Barbara Dunlap; and president of the senior class, Jon Cody. Each speaker brought to life memories of the past four years. “1 ime Will Tell re- tailing the freshman year, Young and Foolish the sophomore year, Unforgettable” the junior year, and So Easy to Remember, So I lard to Forget the wonderful senior year. A duet was sung h Doris Custine and Mary Ellen Covey accompanied by Creg Flvnn. Bill Lyons sang “Memories of You.” Judv Sorrells ac- companied him. Mr. French Flvnn, class adviser, and Miss Frances Webb, assistant adviser, carefully guided all the committee chairmen in planning a very successful banquet and prom. The publicity committee was headed by Marv Ellen Covey. Barbara Dunlap was program chairman, Jackie Conlee was chairman of the invita- tion committee, Ruth Albright headed the ticket committee, and Jerry Reed was chairman of the banquet committee. I he Junior-Senior Prom began at nine in the evening in McClelland I fall. Lovely music was furnished by Frankie Leonard and his orchestra from Champaign, Illinois. As always the prom was a spectacle of beautiful girls, beautiful dresses, and beautiful music. Nights of the Year. Carol Omundson Danny Woodward Sonnie May, Jon Cody, Carolyn Fonning, Donny Woodward, Carol Omundson, Jim Wallace, Mary Ellen Covey, Ernest Hildner. 23



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Frolics of 1955 The '55 Crimson Frolics, a combina- tion of comedy and musical talents, cap- tivated its audience with fascinating acts. This spectacular show was achieved tin nigh the efforts of the minstrel com rn it, and many students. As usual the graceful and lovely IWkcttes were on hand. These beauties learned their intricate steps from Miss Vino Godfrey. Of course, there were Ainv jokes from those frivolous endmen, lorn Goits. Jack Fairfield. Bill Lewis, and Dan Woodward. I he masterful in- terlocutor. Jim Wallace, kept the show running smoothly. Many thanks to all those who gave their time and energy to this magnificant production. Members of the Minstrel Committee ore, standing, Miss Richords, Miss Schwitzky, Mr. lord, co-chairmon; Miss Groves. Seated, Miss Goddin, co-choirmon. Rockettes for the 1955 Crimson Frolics were: Shoron Hegorty, Eloine Smith, lynn Trovillo, Borbora Dunlop, Elio Mae Smock, Sandra Goldsmith, Sandra Ing, Patsy Mann, Barbara Gross, Sonja Souza. Other members of the cost were Steve Hills, Dean Perkins, Jon Cody, Jim Green, Jock Conont, Becky DeFrates, Barbara Scott, Susan Hall, Nancy Godfrey, Sherwin Wolker, Linda Jock- son, Corol Omundson, Mary Ellen Covey, Sharon Wooldridge, Judy Crowford, Shirley Braner, Irene Mitchell, Gretchen Hildner, Haroldine Tomhave, Betsy Engelbach, Barbara Hitt, Rhoda Baker, Judy Taylor, Barbara Coats, Beverly Skinner, Groce Ann Hem- brough, Terry Brennon, Bob Isle, Greg Flynn, David Fischer, Judy Prather, Beverly Bray, Sue Potts, Gerald Day, Bob Hazelrigg, Linda Brady, Nancy Stapleton, Corol Pond, Bill Lyons, Lorraine Smith, Carole Hess, Donna Hyatt, Judy May, luci Dodd, Corol Kesinger, Darlene Bourn, Joyce Samples, Bill Norvell, Doris Gus- tine, Keith Vasey, Bruce Kuster, Rollin Martin, Elizabeth Wiseman, Judy Potts, Lois Henderson, Connie Lindsay, Martha Thomason, Marsha Chenoweth, Bonny Young, Jo Ann Naylor, Patti Baptist.

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