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OUR Cl.ASS EXECUTIVE COMMIT T7- Two members from each of the senior homerooms together with the class officers form the class executive committee. These representatives are selected by the members of the homerooms and the class in general. In the above picture the seniors who represented the class and homerooms are shown. Harry Shade, Gerry Wilson, Larry Paine, Dave Gump, Mark Lindsey, Dinty Moore, and Jim Barkdull are in the back row, left to right. ln the front row are Miss Ruth Stroup, class advisor, Kathleen Henson, Bonnie Crain, Emily Heck, and John McHugh. OUR CLASS OFFICERS. 3322 , ,, Q 3 sm, if The three class officers are: John McHugh Emily Heck Lawrence Paine President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President 8
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In every high school in the state . , . a group of intelli industrious gent, s young men and women who t , , or three years, have been subjected to the ignominy ot being not quite old enough, are eligible to enter that powerful realm known as S E N I O R S. This division of the yearbook is devoted to the members of the graduating class of l95l of Shelby High. They were the eager, hard-playing youngsters who entered this school as seventh graders in the tall of l945. Today, l95l, they enter upon the task of enjoyable living. Who knows it among this group there may be a future Einstein, Mac- Arthur, Tatt, or Di Maggio? But whatever they are, wherever they may be, we know they'll be men and women of whom Shelby can be justly proud. They're investment in our community-in our future! T - sides over the Homecom- ing Game. T O P L struggle through Spanish exam. OP: Queen Betty pre EFT: Seniors BOTTOM LEFT: Doris Donna, and Susie guzzle smuggled cider. RIGHT: Harry experi- ments, the others pre- pare to duck.
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N DOROTHY ANDERSON A lot of pep in a small package. Speech Club lllj F. H. A. lllg G. A. A. ll,2,3,4Ig Officer I3, 4Ig Senior Stand. WILLIAM APGER I wish that I had been born rich instead of handsome. Thespian l3Ij junior Playg Stage Crew l3I. JACK ARM' B'Rlj'S?ER A mighty man is he. Football l2lg Athletic Show l2lj Choir l4I. HOWARD BAIRD Grab your partner and sashay 'round. Stage Crew l3lg Football lllg Senior Standg 4-H. LOIS BALL Silence is more eloquent than words. F, H. A, l3,4lg Glee Club lI,2Ig Annual Stattg Senior Standg 4-H. ALICE BARBER What? Gone without a word? Senior Standg 4-H. PRI
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