Morrisonville High School - Crest Yearbook (Morrisonville, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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As we See Them Most Excitable ------------- - ---- ----Vonda Phelps Reddest Hair -------------- - --------- Margaret Nagle Class Problem Child --------- -----Johnnie Mundhenke Most Original -------------------------- Martha Sloan Best Artist -------- ---------------------Bob Stewart Most Handsome ------------------- - ---- Lester Jaeger Most Carefree ------------------- -- ---- Nelda Harbert Most Studious --------------- - ------ Nita Joyce Ryan Best Athlete-- ------------ -------Darrell Grundy Curliest Hair ------ Most Dissatisfied-- --- ---------- -- ------ Bob Smith Rose Marie McKinney Most Bashful ----------- - --------- ----Norma Moyer Most Sophisticated- Biggest Feet ------- ---------------------Earl Oyler ------ ------------ Nelvin Sloman Most Agreeable ---- - ----- - ------------ Diane McLean Hardest to Please-- -------------Lorraine Balsley Most Distinguished Looking ---- ----Guy Virgil Oller Most Natural --------------------------- Betty Wilson Sweetest Disposition ----------- --------Violet Paine Most Energetic ---------- - ------------- Alice Clower Wisest Expression --------------------- Albert Miller Most Willing ----- - -----------------Bob Donaldson Longest Legs --------------- - ----------- Jacob Lyons Best Actress----- ------- --- ----------- Ida Garrett Busiest Boy ---------------------------- Howard Jones Most Pleasing Smile ----------------Norma McKinnie Neatest----- ------- --- -------------- Erma Johnson Best Sense of Humor Most Helpful------- ----------------Marjorie Whalen -----Maureen McLean

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY N50 this is M.C.H.S.N forty green freshmen thought on that September morning in 'hh when we timidly strolled through those big doors which held our interest for four big and busy years. To get things off with a flying start we elected Bob Tavender, President, Erma Johnson, Vice President, and Lorraine Balsley, Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Graden acted as our class sponsor. Lester Jaeger represented our class as one of the cheerleaders. Forty-five found us walking assuredly through the doors and entering our Sophomore year. we chose Earl Oyler as President, Marjorie Whalen as Vice President, and Maureen McLean as Secretary and Treasurer. The first semester Mrs. Cantrell server as our ad- visor and Mr. Henrick took her duties over the next semester. Our class was beginning to show their talents on the basketball floor and also in the band. Johnnie Mundhenke helped us with the yells in this year. Being nJolly Juniorsn of b6 we put the Presidential powers in the hands of Bob Stewart, Vice President to Darrell Grundy, and Secretary and Treasurer to Emma Lou Bacon. Mrs. Armstrong took the responsibility of class advisor. This being our Junior year there was much to be done. we started with issuing the Mohawk every six weeks with the help of our editor, Lorraine Balsley and assistant editor, Nelvin Sloman. And before we knew it, it was time to begin rehearsals for VMy Hearts In Highn. Having put money in the treasury from these activities we gave the Junior-Senior Prom for the graduates of 'h7. Stepping over the threshold of M.C.H.S. we finally reached our goal of the title of Seniors. Putting Bob Stewart back in as President and electing Lorraine Balsley as Vice President, and Diane McLean as Secretary and Treasurer we started one of our busi est years. Miss Shickel and then Miss Sleevar took the job as ad- visor. Starting early Saturday morning we arrived at Burchetts to have our class pictures taken. we were all glad when the bus pulled back into Morrisonville again. The biggest job we undertook was publishing the Annual. Lorraine Balsley was elected as editor, with Maureen McLean as- sisting. Other seniors spent many hours to get the Annual ready for the printers. Diane McLean -19-



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Senior Glass Will l9hB, being capable of handling the affairs roclaim this our last will and W We, the Senior Class of that now come before us, do here by p testament. l, Lorraine Balsley bequeath my good grades to Marjorie Jenkins. l, Alice Clower bequeath my brother Herb to 5no1l . l, Bob Donaldson bequeath my black curly hair to Lester Curvey. l, Ida Garrett bequeath my bookkeeping ability to James Elmer T. Frobish. l, Darrell Grundy bequeath my Plymouth to Nr. Nurzynswl. l, Nelda Harbert bequeath my trifling ability to Bernard Noonan. l, Lester Jaeger bequeath my bass horn to Roy Bacon. l, Erma Johnson bequeath my height to Peggy Davi s. 1, Howard Jones bequeath my fender guides to anyone who Wants them. l, Jacob Lyons becuxeath my share of the Oldsmobile to any of the Freshmen who walk. l, Nargaret Nagle bequeath my red hair to William Spangler. l, Norma Jean Nckinnie bequeath my bus seat to Melvin Rich. l, Bose Marie Nckinney bequeath my interest in garage work to Barbara Louis. l, Diane McLean bequeath my Prom Queen title to the most quali- fying girl in the Junior Class. I, Maureen McLean bequeath my Chemistry book to future beaker- busters . l, Albert Miller bequeath my experience in Chemistry to Herb Cloner. 1, Norma Neyer bequeath my Locket to no one. l, Jack 'Vfundhenke bequeath my red Ford to Ernie Loman. l, Guy Virgil Oller bequeath my photographic ability to Allan Curvey. l, Earl Oyler bequeath my Voice to Miss Owens and her English Classes. T, Violet Paine, bequeath my interest in Taylorville to Frank liornbeck. l, Vonda Phelps bequeath my bashfulness to Jimmy Oscar Swinger 1, Nita Joyce Ryan bequeath my interest in Chevies to abso- lutely no one. l, Nartha Sloan bequeath my height and basketball playing to Tom Clavin. l, Nelvin Sloman bequeath my track shoes Ksize l'2U to Kermit Ninchee. l, Robert Smith bequeath my next New Year' s Eve good time to Louie Carter. X, Robert Stewartlbequeath my artistic ability to Earl Welch. T, Marjorie Whalen bequeath my Irish temper to Norma Smith, l, Betty Wilson bequeath my dimples to Jerry Fahl. lN 'KXTNESS wmznaor, we have hereunto , set our hand and seal this twenty-sixth 4' . A X day of Nay in the year of our Lord one t thousand nine hundred and forty eight. X S , : . H E 4521.15 I X XG . i f' -21-

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