Centralia Township High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Centralia, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Row 1, left to right: MARILYN POWELL-The worst fault l have is to be in love. IANE PUGH-Beauty, brains, and personality. MARCIA PURPUS-A qay smile and a happy personal- ity eauals Marcia. GORDON ROPPOLEE-If I can sleep and pass, why stay awake. BOB REICHENBACH-Iust qive me an easy life free from study. Row 2. left to right: IERRY REICHENBACH-Early to bed and early to rise Gives gals to other quys. RUTH REINKENSMEYER-Her ability is her greatest asset. GENE REYNOLDS-lf in doubt, ask Gene. DONNA RIECHIVIAN-Too late boys, she's taken. PATRICIA RITTENHOUSE-l'rn hooked! Row 3. left to right: DONALD ROETHEMEYER-A wolf on the loose. BILL ROGERS-The world is a comedy. CARL ROMMELMAN-Nothing is too qreat for me. DONNA RUSTIN-There is such a thing as beauty and brains. DOROTHY SANDERS-l've a smile and soft brown hair. Row 4. left to right: DUANE SCHIERBECKER-Friend of the people tprefer- ably femalel HELEN SCHILLER-By her brown eyes we shall know her. WANDA SELF-I like to talk fast because l can say more. ROSALIE SHANAFELT-A turned up nose and a saucy smile. IIM SHEILS-Well, you see, it's just like this. SENIORS

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Row 1, left to right: MARY MYERS-Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. SHIRLEY MYERS-Reddy, Willing cmd able. CARLENE NEUHAUS-Our pride ond ioy. BOB NICKOLAUS-VV'ho's the cutest boy in high school ond why om I? RICHARD NIEMEIER-l'm not olone-Napoleon Wos short Row 2. left to right: IACK NOLLMAN-Life is just G1 merry go round. . HAROLD NORFLEET-They tell me he's brctiny cmd l think they're right. BEVERLY OLDFIELD-She giggled ond giggled, dnd iust giggled on. BOB ORRISON-What! Tcxrdy ogctin? BETTY OVERTURF-Alwoys carefree and full of pep. Row 3. left to right: DOROTHY OWENS-lust look me over, but don't over- look me. ALVA PAGE-Pardon my southern accent. IIM PARKINSON-All gredt men dre dying. I don't feel Well myself. IANET PEARCE-Oh! for thot block hair ond chorrnin' smile. NEDRA PHELPS-lf music be the food of love, ploy on. Row 4. left to right: HARRY PICK-lust cctll me Scoop . DICK PIERSON-Never let books interfere with your education. IIMMIE PIPER-lust give me on eosy life, free from study. RONNIE PITT-Why did l ever toke College Prep? STANLEY POKOISKI-l believe in getting things done, including school work. SENIORS



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I St? Row 1, left to right: BETTY SLIGAR-Every curl must be in place. GEORGIA SMITH-Her voice was ever soft and low. MARLAN SPURGEON-Oh, what a quiet boy, or don't we know him? ROBERT STORER-lt pays to study. CARL STOVER-My apparent shyness hides the heart of a lion. PATRICIA STUBER-I greet the World with a smile. Row 2, left to right: BILL TATRO-A good time I shall always have. EVELYN TAYLOR-A life of love and laughter. MAXINE TAYLOR-Oh, how I love to prove IAIH right. ANN THOMAS-Give me the Wide open spaces. EDNA TIMMONS-She is sincere at all times. BILLY TOLLIVER-I could do it if l Wanted to. Row 3, left to right: IUNIOR TURNER-My only joy in life is loy. BENNIE UPCHURCH-You can't keep a good man down. MELVIN VAUGHN-A mere life of ease. BOB VIROBIK-Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it, MITZIE WALLIN-She is pretty to Walk With, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. IANICE WEBER-Quiet but ready to do her share. Row 4. left to right: HARVEY WELCH-Why rush through life? You never get out alive. IUANITA WERNSMAN-There's sunshine in the heart of me. IOY WHITESELL-Little, blond, and mighty. DORIS WILSON-The mildest manners with the bravest mind. IEFFIE WOOD-l'rn always on the ao. MARY WYMORE-lt is the way of her heart to be kind. SENIORS

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