Sikeston High School - Growler Yearbook (Sikeston, MO)

 - Class of 1948

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s n i o 'L 4 jim Redwine Mary Ellen Russell orfu-Q on-1, 4. Ann Schulte Wendell Shain Student Counrll, 3 1 Tx-en.surel'. 3: Red Fev- uers. 1-2-3.4, Bans, 1- 2-3--I: Orchesrm, 1-2: Junlox' Play, Debate. 45 D.A.R. 0x'ntorica.l Con- testant. 3: Latin I Con- testant. Cape. 3. Ada Mae Snider Hume Economics Club. 2: Glee Club, 1, Louis Spivey Cape Contestant in Art. 4. l l , Charles Tate Bonnie Tefley Blmlgett High. 1 -2. Ruth Tidwell Student Council, 2: Red Peppers, 1-2-3-4: Vlne- Cayenne, 4 : Chscf Louder, 2-SL Bulldog Barker Editor. it Foo!- ball Queen. ll: Hmm: Room Officer. 3: An- nual RL-porter, 4: Glee Club, 1-2: Ofllcc Girl. 4. Lawanna VVallace ned Peppgrs. Band, 1-2-Tl--1: Ornhos- trll. 1-2. 2-3-4: john Waters Fonlbnll. 3-4 1 Room Officer. Junior Play. Hume 1-3-4 C Home Romn Orflz-er. Cl- 4: Il.A.R. Cuntrslunt, II. G. W. Uht Bill Warren nonumll. 1-2-ax-4: .nm- lnr Play, non-0 Rom-1 Dfllrer. 11101111-e Boy. Howard Weekley Football, 1-2-3-4: Cap- lllln. '13 Bmkketbllll, 2-3: Romn Ol'fiual', -l: Junlm' Plny. 'l'x-zwk, 2-3-4. Barbara Williams Red Pellllers, 2-3-4: Band, lc Ox-cheslrn. II Glen Club, 3-4. jane Schillig ne-1 P-pm-rs, 1.:-:x-4: Cheer lvnfmr, :sp ls:-ml. 112: Glu- Plull, 1-Il: .Im-u-r Pluy, llmvn. mr-. nmonxivs Club, l, Richard Smith Hluforsl Illgh, Illinois, 1. Football. s-4 : Basketball. rc-4: 'lu-nvk. is-4. Betty Spurlock mmw lar-nnmnu-S vnu., EI Balld, 2. Mickey Thomas Fnolhelll, 4: Tn-an-lr, 3-41 llxsliuthzlll fun-mg-K-, 2. :eg 'lu-nl-k mn-lg.-,-, gl, Betty Waldman Swann: Council, 2-3-4: Vive-Pl'l'sl4lx'lll, 4: Red Pfflmw-S. l-2-3--I: mum Amor. 4. Head 'rwn-lel-, 3: Junior Play, liehntv. 3: Prose Rowling Cun- leslunl, Cape, 3: Annual Staff. 4: Orrin- Glrl, 4. Mary jane Wasson Bonne 'fcrrv High, 1- :-s. Rm Pr-we--S, 4, Dr-hulc. 4. Margaret White Red Poppers, 4: Hume mmm-nn.-S club, 2, Glue Club. 1-4.

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