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lflldlli 'CAIIQIDIINAIL 4 e JUNIOR CLASS The Jolly IUHIOIS of 47 a11d 48 are ploud to be enhsted 111 th1s m nch through Hlgxl School at INOFIIS C1ty It was thlee years 1go las' August that we made ou1 f1rst xppeal ance IH the h1story of the school VVe were as usual COllSldO1AQd Green Fleshmen but we summed the many teasmgs and We1e lL3dV to face the t11al of the S1lly Sophomores Yes lt IS now 48 and we re Sllll on duty Our class has sh1unk to a small emollment of twenty VV1th1H the last year Th1s however does not CllSCOll12lgC us lt only DIOX es the g1eat D1lYllQg9 that lS ouls to enjoy VVall1cc Campbell x1ce p1cs1dtnt Betty Ge1des tI'93SLl1C1 and Vllglfllq M1dl ff sec1ct11y Ou Student Cou11c1l lG1S1CSQ1lt21tlY es are Betty Lou BISDOD Johnnw Pace and Ahce Capen We can t1uthfullv sax tl t tl e past three 56315 have been enloyed by all a11d we a1e look11g fO1W3I'd to bemg SQHIOFS Slgllfid Dorothy A100162 Jumor Ed1tor CLASS ROLL Betty Lou BlShOp Donna BIOVK Il Edd1e B1uce Vla1y Ann Bryant Paul Campbell Pauhne Campbell Wallace Campbell AIICC Anr Capen Melba Coffman F1ank Ford Betty Gerdes B1ll1e Gott V11g1n1a M1dlx11f Edward Nlontgomery Dorothy Moore Johnny Pace Samuel PO1tGl Donald R1ley Do1othy Sham Bobby Spence Compllments of Eatons Cafe Omaha Ill1no1s Ca1roll s Texaco SGINICL St8tl0l1 Nor11s C1ty Ill1no1s Alleen s Beauty Shop NOIFIS C1ty Ill1no1s Apparel Shop NOYIIS C1ty, Ill1no1s Dr Cha1les J Rosenberg PhyS1C1a1'l a11d Surgeon Nor11s C1ty Ill1no1s MCKQHZIG P1oduce NOTIIS C1ty Ill1no1s '23 44 7 ' , vw 1 9 1 - - ' 1 . as 1 ' 1 N' . . ' -' ' s C LJ . ' ' z st 1 ' ' z 1 '- x . X . 1 . A . . . , 11 , , H , y' , U ' ,H ,, ' 9 1 - ,J A'K H K6 ' 77 J . . . ,I , , in , A I n N ev L v . . . , - 1 1 . 1 . . 1 Y N N. T. . M 7 For our class officers We chose: Dorothy Moore, presidentg 2 X ' 1' , fxs' 5 Q 1 y A 1 .5 'ii ,. L ' . . ' v ' r 4 I . 5 L , . ' . 1 IR 1 ' ' ' ,' . y l D q ! Y Y 7 .. I 4 3 A i 7 3 1 r I I r 1 K 9 Y ! ' ' A Q ' I Y 5 N .3 1 x ! ' , . . 1 7 Y 7 . , Q . . . . ' . .' 3 . 3 . ' . K . X . , . p ya 1 1 , I l A Y
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lfIl'IIE CAIITQIDIINAIL 4 8 CLASS PROPHECY It was late 1n the pllllg of 1958 when I 1etu1ned hom ten yeaus of b1g game huntlng 1n d31k9Kt Africa When the shlp docked at New York the fust thmg I thought of vsas to flnd a hotel ln XVl'llCh to spend the nrght befO16 startlng home to XOIIIS Cxty I halled a tab and up dlove Don Phllllps owner of the lalgtst cab company Ill the Umted State He suggested a hotel near the place where I was to catch my tram the next lTl0ll'l1I'lg As I enteled the hotel I met the tlerk John Button who had stalted a a hell boy affpr g1ddl13.tlOll and was now the managtr The ownel a famous .utlst was Tom Mldklif Tom told nm he had Dale Phelps for a b1other ln law X 1th four llttle plospectne h sketball m nagus for nephews Fally the nuct 1Y101lllll I tru hr mv t1a1n fox Noun, Clty The conductor was Clartnce Wheeler xx ho told me that Mamus VX 1ll1s n as the eng1nee1 on th1s 1un Slttlflg dC1OQb the a1 le flom me was the nell lnovsn author Tom C3X9Hd6l and h1 Llttlefleld and Vllglllla Qh xt we L maxuet, and were llvlng lll Southeln Cal1fo1n1a 1a1s1ng then twln half BCIQQ Vte pulled IH o the statlon and he agent Frank McGhee rushed out to meet u I took a Phrlllps cab 1nto tovsn 'W nat vsas formerly Mlllspaughs was now owned by Tom Smith The place had been Lnlalged to accommodate a skatmg unlx fol all tht lxttle Smiths I hefnd thele was to be a d noe that lllglhll with the IYILIQIL of Floyd Bonnel and l'lS Energetlc E1g,ht ' Jo Ann Sholt nho W1OtC most of the muslc and the talented Hollywood vocalxst, Pat 'NIcQuay aldlng Floyd on h1s 1oad to staldom accompanxed hlm As a QDGCIHI feature Pat 'Vlxncn tapped a vnckcd step to the ever populal Choo Choo B00glC -Xt the dance Mrs Vtya' Martm was t1y1ng to sell d1y goods to all hel folmel chool chums Wyatt you s e was owner of Southern Ill1no1s largest department tore Calllsle D1y Good now located ln Gos ett Illlnols Also at the dance I met Raymond Engllsh and hr vufe the fo1me1 Betty Geldes Raymond operates the Bald Knob Barber Shop and Norma Lee Ldxnards IS h1s shoe shlne gnl After the dance, we all went out to Joan s Place owned and operated bb Joan Clalk folmelly Joan Edwards Marveunene Jones and Kathleen Wllson the head waltlesses celtalnlx frled a slow hambmgel It seems that 'Nleva Shelton and DQIOICS Justxce me an Svs1t7e1land tT21llllTlg' fo1 the 1960 Olymp1cs This Page the Compliments of Johnson s H3.1dXV3F6, NOIFIS Clty Ill1no1s ll fjlfii' iifii 4 Z?'fT?Zi I- , .. ' S- v' - - - fu v r I . ' ' ' . 1 ' , ' Y ' 1 ' . - , 1 - , V . . . A M . X . V we' ' ' , , , 1 V ' v Q 1 . . -, . 1 Y - ' . . ' - y 1 1 , , , .l - Y . 1 S A . ., ' . V . , . V . . . , . , . . - ', , ' l , . . -' - v J, . , In . ' 3 .2 2 4 - - . Ar I - h . M x Y I 7 ,. .U U N . A . V - . . n 1 M- 'S 1 v M v i 7 ., 7 e, 'S secretary, Ernestine Bryant, who illustrated his hooks. He mentioned that Norman ' ' '. ' ' M 3 W v iw . .4 Q , . ' ' ' . ' . ' . 1' -. 7 ' 4 1 ' t Q f . ' . - . e . , , I , n. Y . 4 . A ' ' ' 1. ' K - ' v 1 R 4 ' y' I L' . iv . D. H . .Y , r Y H A . . , , , , ' Y c 1 u M . , , A , , A L , , aa - ' n .1 ' U 4 ' . ' 1 . . 1 , . 'A tt - - s . , f e , ' . 1 ' ' ' ' S -.aa . ' . Syn , - A S , - -M ' 'S v' , 1 1 4 . ax xy ' , 1 v - - - - ' il 7 7! V . . , 1 , - . M. ' , 1 N y 1 . -rv ' v Q -. , Q H . . . . 9
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