Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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AT THE OLD FOOTBALL GAMES. SHIRLEY OLDFIELD The class of '52 was very happy to welcome Shirley back to Shelby. We hope that the feeling was mu- tual. S, .Q,1,s-.. o'1,X,lix tjQ, DONALD PAULO Don is destined for success if he manages his life as well as he managed the Varsity football teams. VIRGINIA PETRIE There's not one in every class. Ginny is an extra special character. We would not trade her for anything in the world. ROGER PUGH To Roger we wish future success and happiness. We ask a small favor- don't ever forget your music. lt has been a great source of enjoyment to your friends in the past. .IAQ in IOY PATRICK It is a joy to know Ioy. The sparkle in her eyes and an infectious laugh seem to reflect her person- ality. People with good dispositions always get ahead. KENNETH PAYNE A specialist in two fields -athletics and ? ? ? His outstanding scholastic rec- ord cannot be ignored nor :an his manly physique be forgotten. DARRELL PUGH If each and everyone of us had tried as hard as Darrell throughout our school days, our teachers would ask for little more. MARY REITH Mary is another quiet member of our class, but what would we do without someone to keep our ex- uberant spirits from bub- bling over. Whatever she intends to do in the future, we are sure she will come out on top. Lflffaffglpzjc. 'ff

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DORIS MARSHALL Evidently Doris is a firm believer in Safety First for she always thinks twice before she speaks. We know that she will suc- ceed in a big way. RAYMOND MILLER Ray is one of those boys who is apt to surprise you in later life. lf we had known him better here, perhaps we would have known this long before. ARLENE MONN It is difficult to change schools and leave all one's friends. Arlene soon had many friends here that made her feel she had always gone to Shelby Hi. CAROL SUE MORSE The song-Lovely to Look At-could have been writ- ten exclusively for Sue. Speaking of songs-Sue might be The Madame With the Cutest Person- ality . 28 ALL THE LIFTI N G CHEERS GEORGE METZGER George likes school but there are a few things that he likes better-women, his car, and good jokes f??l. and good times in general. WAYNE MILLIRON Blushing can be so incon- venient at times-just ask Bud! But if all fellows who blushed could play foot- ball like our star halfback, Mr. Wilkins would have a jubilee. IOYCE MOON There's one in every class, but loyce tops them all! She is unanimously the class clown who no one could help liking. She is always full of life and full of pep. WILLIAM NOTHACKER Bill may be small in size now but certainly not small in the list of class favo- rites. He has made quite a name for himself here.



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GENEVA ROBERTS Geneva has an extremely likeable disposition and a way with all her fellow- students. She also has a very bright stone on one finger. ROBERT SHULER While some are never hap- py unless they are in the limelight, Bob is very con- tented being quiet and ex- pressing himself by his art. IANET SOUTHARD Scowling is certainly a word unknown to Ianet. With her pleasant smile and unaffected manners, she has won many friends who regard her very highly. DARWIN STINE A desire to talk and to laugh - characteristics of this carefree lad. His life will be one of happiness and gaiety and perhaps love. 30 THOSE GREAT TENSE MOMENTS SAM ROUSH Man about town and coun- try. Hunting and fishing are his country sports. What about his town inter- ests? Rugged But Right was written for him. IUNADELE SMITH Never a dull moment clear- ly characterizes ludy's per- sonality. A leader in all girls' athletics and sports and a very clever life guard--yes, sir. LEO SPANGLER Although not one of the most noted in our class, Leo will be remembered by all for his sincere and friendly manners. PATRICIA STOUT Unlimited are her many attributes. These make Pat one who is not easily for- gotten. She has a gay spirit and certainly enjoys a good time.

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