Johnston City High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Johnston City, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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l I l . J J CI? 1 , i it I :fry ' are use-as-1 -fag r Aly . J ,, A. , I, Pearl Roberts, the editorship of the Cardinalflicho, to Wanda Albin. ll I, Bill Paliokaitis, my right to have a French girl, to Evan Swain. 1 l I, Lula B. Oran, my nickname, ito Lucille Donatt. I, Nadine Coulehan, the right to hold hands with boys in English class, to Julia -I Irwin. I, Lowell Duncan, my ability to make noise, racket, whoopee, etc., to Raphael l Walton., V I, lWathard9 Hayes, my popularity with the wimmen , to Tony Blalzine. 1 - I, Eileen Morgan, my secret process for dyeing red hair black, to Zelma Farris. ' 'I, John Cuthbertson, my good reputation, to anybody that wants it. I, Louise Southall, the right -to play the piano for assembly singing, to Evelyn Willianis. I, Sam Pinson, the right to argue at any time, anywhere, on any subject, to Bernard Friedman. - I, Virginia Bundren, the right to be engaged, to Vivian Earle Ligon. I, Benton Jones the right to give lifts to school, to Coastel Pollis. I, Fleeta Simpson, my ability to giggle at all times, to Bonnie Richmond. I, Hubert Groves, my best wishes for a champion basketball team in 1930, to A J. C. T. H. S. I I, Wanda Fox, my garrulity, to Louise Folkel. I, Richard McAnnely, my height, to Oakley Anderson. I, Thelma Albin, a certain seat in the assembly, to Yvonne Loislet. I, Tony Bryzek, my knowledge of the French language, to Mabel Briscoe. I I, Jewell Crafton, my long hours spent at high school, to Wanda Brown. I, Carl Aaron, my fast and wicked ways, to Norman Gore. I, Ma1'y Battani, my old Civics book, to Frances Smith. I, Pete Walters, my baby ways, to Ralph 'Davison H I, Wilma Ozment, my shy and modest manner, to Freda Pemberton. I I, Frank Lovse, my indiiierence to teachers, to Ina Topull. I, Thelma Threlkeld, my modesty to Dorothy Cooksey. I I, Leona Davis, my light and airy ways, to Pauline Higgason. I I, Jessie Batts, my freckles, to Roscoe Simpson. f I, Myrtle Sugg, my reducing machine, to Hazel Rogers. I, Helen Simpson, my raven tresses, to 1Everetta Anderson. , ,,-,, 1' -- if ', . ,X iff pf- - ., -1,1 ., an H 22 1

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Elf' I Tan: 'J KIFITTV V bf' rg-QE I a l Q i President .,........ ...... H azel Rogers Vicefljresident ....... ........ H ubert Pearce Secretaryffreasurer ..... ............... W anda Albin ll Faculty Advisor .,....... ........ M iss Eleanor Wiiiget i 4 Concerning the Juniors I reside in Johnston City and my name is Truthful James: I'm not up to small deceits or any sinful games, ' And Illl tell in snnple language what 'I know about the class, That everybody works so hard to try it to surpass. At Hrst I would remark that they are good in every line- Dramatics, music and athleticsg that is where they shine. Their members all are ready when it comes to pep and vim, In work, in play, in every Way, they are right in the swim. The jolly juniors, they are called and they live up to itg They cheer us up by going round with faces that are lit I With cheery smiles and heartfelt grins that makes us feel so gay That We forget our troubles and say that we're OL K. And this is all I have to say about the Junior claims, For I live in Johnston City and my name -is Truthful James. And Ifve told in simple language what I knovv about the bunch, Who'll spread their fame as Seniors next year, or I'll miss my hunch. ii lu. ss p lr fi-if -stall' ' u I U 23

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