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CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-ONE 'Fl 31115 etty . U l Llll I OI'I11.l .lgrlll F ly Q, is xi ug x R N 1' Cl l'l ' in 1 DI XVII' Inf , .IV v H150 'Ll I7 J C I 1.11118 ARL CATER . . . A swell dancer . . . Has quite a linen on things in general . . . GEORGE BIEBER . . . Dashes around on his little bicycle . . . Always in a hurry . . . RITA KING- STON . . . Another of our Hitter bugs . . . EVELYN GAINS. . . Mum is the word . . . She never has anything to say . . . BETTY MULLIGAN . . . Noted for her terrific fights with Jiggs . . . NORMA RAGAN . . . Our beau- tiful blond who wants to know why, when, and where . . . BOB POLAND . . . That master of wit and humor in an erratic sort of way . . . MILDRED POGUE . . . Another of our silent gals . . . KENNETH HUDSON . . . Man with the profile and a gal in every Bob Poland Mildred Pogue Kennet Belly VIIISUII Raymoml l..1udell town . . . NADINF CLAY . . . Comes from the country, but how she gets around! . . . ELOISE FULTZ . . . An- other red-head . . . Seen here and there -off and on . . . DALE WILLIAMS . . . The candy man . . . The guy with the business ability . . . BETTY WIN- SON . . . One of our glamour gals . . . Tall, willowy, blond . . . RAYMOND LAUDELL . . . Tall, dark, and hand- some . . . But girl-shy-darn it! . . . MARGIE PHEGLEY . . . Left us to try married life . . . MARJORIE DAG- GETT . . . A newcomer weid like to see more of . . . RALPH PRICE . . . Conspicuous for his inconspicuousness . . . ANGELO MANSINI . . . And yet he Huttered pulses when he talked. gie P pickets Wriglit. Sweet, ch? llires muys. Oh. nh. ull! Nllll hHd
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CHEERS FOR THE Vfilburn ia cn urvei' . ar'oric . ontooti Gene I-isher ,lean XX .ide W WIGHT SPECI-IT . . . The lanky fellow with a flair for bookkeep- ing-from Lakewood . . . MARY LOU LEACI-I . . . I-Ias dropped her boyish ways and has gone feminine on us . . . WILBER DONER . . . One of those serious lads from Lakewood . . . WIL- MA SI-IELLY . . . Brightens up our classes by her occasional outbursts . . . Brothers' best pal . . . JOAN AICI-IELIC . . . Goes on her way with a pleasant smile and Bob, bringing up the rear . . . EUDORA RAY. . . Sunny , . . . Flits about here and there . . . Bestows smiles upon the favored few . . . WII5 SHALLENBERGER . . . Wfords fail me . . . I could talk for hours, but a certain alumnus has him . . . MAR-- QIC' JVVUFIH 1' IC i ilfflfl LH' Carl Cater George Bieber ,IORIE MONTOOTI-I . . . The only worries in Margie's life are her boy friends . . . JACK HAWORTI-I is an- other one of our athletes . . . Attends school when he feels like it . . . ALLIE MARTIN . . . Her friendly manner has helped many a worried freshman . . .Quiet and courteous at the stand . . . BABS RICI-IARDSON'S gab keeps her in the doghouse among her friends and gets her a good job on the Snooper . . . BETTY HARDY . . . Petite, peppy, personable . . . Loyalty brought her back to us after a year in the West . . . GENE FISHER . . . One of the elig- ibles but no one can snare him . . . JEAN XVADE . . . Quiet, business-like . . . Busy with own affairs . . . King 'H
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1.111416 A FEW MORE WORDS INOFIS ON THE YIAR 40 41 en1or cl1ss meetmg 111 room ten Gosh' Th1t re1lly me1ns us IIIIS ye1r Is th1s 1II of tl1e senlors XCFIIQ, We m1y be sholt 1n qu1nt1ty nd long 1n qu1I1ty Officers r11I 1o1ded IH the s1me old w1y well, tI1ey re our best 1t th1t MISS Shuck, m1ke those boys shut up so 1 c1n talk Cur b1ggest job of ye1r produclng 111 Ok1wyv1ko I ucky D1IC c1me b1ck to t1ke on t e b1ggest job buslness n11111ger XX hen 1b1l1ty 1nd depend1b1l1ty re 11ecess11y I1e s 111 there Rosemfury s lob sounds n1ce, hope IUIIIL IS o mg to tI1e sen1o1 p1rty 7 Never Ind so IHUCI1 fun 111 klndelglrten 111 111y 1 e Cl1ss play 1lre1dy' Ve ltllly l11ye st1ge tllent 111 ou1 el1ss I'ol1nd I-I11dy W1rre11 Rly R1cl1 lrdson, 1nd con1p1ny Gu1d1nec 1t I 1111 XVeII, VK e could do w1tl1 some Iny1t1t1ons so soon? I C111 t bCI1CVC Wfho y oted tor those uglv fI1111gS I guess I 11 wr1te my ow11 Another p1rty Th1s t1me the boys b1d for KIICII' g1rls well b1d for the11 lunch boxes Get me1sured for c1ps 1nd gowns We ll grxpe 1 lot but we re dX11lg to WC11 them The b111quet 111d yrom Wfe get to come w1tl1out workmg, 1nd do We love lt' 1c e1l1ure1te Cl1ss d1y An11u1l here Commencement' Fmt 111 bI12e of glory LAST XVILL AND TI STAMP NT e, the Shelby I-I1 cl1ss of 1941 re1l1L1ng th1t we 1re f1st 1p pro1cl11ng the end of our Ilfc 111 S I-I S do bequelth ou1 v1r1ous 1nd sundry pr11ed possessnons to the followmg peo e I om A1el1eIe Ielye n1y llttle s1ster to her p1f'll1IiS 111 pe1ce I Cul C,1ter, Ie1ye mv SLIPCIIU d'lDC111f, to Bob Sho1fI 1nd Gene Lowe I N'ldll1C Cl1v, Ie1ve my type VVIIICI yv1tI1 I1e11t felt gr1t1tude I em C11ne, Ie1ve 1 v1c1nt pI1ee 111 the 1,1111 l1e1rts I I1ck I-I1worth leaxe mv sc1t y1c111t ey e1y dly, 1nste1d of CVCIX othel dly md 111y good excuses to Bud I Gullnd Stlohl, le1ye my youth ful yvlys to LIINCI CofIm1n I M111o1 IC Mo11tootl1 le1ye for the I I C111 I Ilen Wl1e1t,le1ve n1y yy ly yy 1th the men to Betty Allen I W1I1111 Selock, Ie1ve tl1e noon IIOLII I1b1 11y folk to the1r dev1Itry I R1t1 Kll12,St011,IC1WC to dey ote 111 my t1n1e to outs1de 1ct1y1t1es I Bob Plnpps, Ie1ve to org1n17e n1y cwn b1nd Down by the Oh1o I Bob PoI111d, Ie1ye to enter y 1ude y 1IIe vy 1th Annle out 1t B1xter I B1lI W11ren, Ie1ve my flowmg golden curlv locks to I-I1rold I-Ierten I Iudo11 RW Ie1ve to becon1c n11n1ger fo1 M1 Rubm CXV1flCN to you I Fmnees I-IolI1nd, Ie1ye the book store 1nd 1ts wo1ms to Betty Kl1user I M1ld1ed Pogue, Ie1ve my n1tur1l yv1yy I1111' to le1nnette Schyy enker I M1rg1e Denggett, Ie1ve my soft d1C'1I'Dy eyes to Theren Syymford I 1 4 7 -, 1 1- - . 1 F., 11I,e1'- 1 I Y ' 1 1 ' y' 1 . ,1, 1,. y. 1 11 , . . wx f 1 1 I - ,1 1 1 1 1, Y - - - Q' e my A 7 . .1 1 .- , , 1 . 1 ' Oh I ' ' ' , . 1 ,- , , . . . y K K use s. I ' B'Il ' 'A' ' ' . . . , I I 1 N1 . . the ,IR 1. 1 1 .1 . , . . , VI 1 YA' 'S L I I sus A 5 U ' h 4 , L L K L Y ,x. . , . U ., 77 1 1 1 ... 1 xvx- ff ,, .. .. ' . '. 1 fn' V . .,. .. 7 3 1 ' ' i.., . ,Y vv . 4 . . 1 K K L - 1. 1 1 G, Q y y af. ' ' . . , . , 11 . .... . .U . .V , s 1 v K ' . I-f X store and B1ll. 'M 7 y . 1 ., 1. . 1 11, 1. , , ,yu 1 I 1 1 1 11. 1 ' ' ' . '. l . X I 1 7 1 - I - - . . , . , . , ., . 1 . 1 1 . , g 1 11 J r I 1' . ' ' 1 1... gf ', , . . . . . . , , , lt... ' Y ? ,- - K1 I . . , . u n - 4 , C I 4 'I . 1 t . ff ' ,, . J 1 I . 7 7 7 - , . . . 7 9 ' 1 V' ' V t L , 1 , y s .-. 4 . 3 1 1- .1 1 1 . Y. - 1 - . , . . 11, . V 1 . , - , . . . e L 1 - 1 L 1 I 1 , . 1 . ' Y Y - 1 . . . S , K L l K K C - H C 5 5 L It V l . .., 7 1
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