Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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COUNCIL ELECTED TO REPRESENT STUDENTS The year's almost over and what's been done . . . Three school parties, Homecoming activities, ob- servance of National Education Week, a cam- paign and election, and other things too numer- ous to mention . . . Betty was a grand leader: surely deserved the citizenship award . . . We had a get acquainted-partyegot acquainted with Miss Martin, Miss, Powell, and Elmer! . . . lust couldn't swing a real old carnival so we had a Bond Party . . . lf you couldn't throw you could choose bingo or fishing . . . Expected to make Betty Klauser. i president Edward Spiegel. vice-president Pauline Kimmel. secretary-treasurer Arnold Bland. freshman member Bill Gaylor. sophomore member Vivian Kessel. senior member Lowell Hickman. sophomore member Phyllis Peek. freshman member Betty Carmichael. junior member Doris Luntz. honorary member Dick Lawrence. sophomore member Marqie Dennis. senior member Stanley Taylor. junior member Don Miller. senior member Bob Holland. freshman member Doris Kelly. junior member about twenty dollars, made nearly fifty . . . Nut Dance added to bond fund . . . A feature of homecomingfa hobo parade . . . Also had a field day, bon-fire, dance, and game . . . Could afford only one orchestra dance this year: can't make ends meet . . . Had a spirited campaign this year: was marked by dark-horse candidates . . . Hank Spiegel won the presi- dency . . . He has a grand precedent to live up to . . . Vice-president is Pauline Kimmel . . . Evelyn Wilson is secretary-treasurer. Page 11

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OUR BOARD IS ELECTED TO REPRESENT PUBLIC Mr. Christman, Mr. Sebright, Mrs. Spesard, Mr. Downs, Mr. Mann, Mrs. Ftoininger, Mr. Younger. Page 10 Students in sun and shade. A band of faithful workers -our'Board of Edu- cation . . . We're apt to forget them until we want something or they hold an election . . . But we are grateful for their efforts and good judgments . . . Mr. Younger was presif dent: Mrs. Rominger was secretary . . . Mr. Downs, Mrs. Spesard, Mr. Sebright, and Mr. Christinan were the other members . . . ln April Mrs. Hominger was re-elected, and Mrs. Don Richardson was elected to take Mrs. Spes- arcl's place . . . n memotiam For eight years Mrs. Spesard was a member ot our Board of Education. Part of that time she served as secretary. No member has ever given more unselfishly of time and interest than did Mrs. Spesarcl. She was loyal, wise, and capable in all school matters. Last summer she became ill, but even as late as December she was in her place at board meeting. ln March Mrs. Spesard died, leaving a vacancy in our circle and our affection not soon to be filled by another.



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Lyle Rexder Iohn Kennedy Frank Lower Rosemary Holland Burton Matthews Opal Iones aulme Gregg Foster Hurst lean Huber Robert Henson Lois Sanborn Zellah Hagan We beg a minute or two of you To tell of the class of Forty-two. LYLE REIDER was our good- looking class president: he turned in a grand job of his sen- ior year. Our viceepresident, IOHN KEN- NEDY, was noted for his con- stant attentions to a junior girl. In addition to being our secre- tary, FRANK LOWER is famous for his hard work and good na- ture. ROSEMARY HOLLAND has a sunny disposition and a boy friend, Cuz. An artist of ability, BURTON MATTHEWS finds time to hold a dozen different jobsfwas a star in his drawing and shop courses. A little, short, dark-eyed girl- that's OPAL IONESQ wonder why she's flying to Texas right soon. PAULINE GREGG, smiling her big smile, was usually seen carrying SNOOPERS into the class-rooms or heard in an out- burst of laughter. A quiet lad with a golden voice -fthat was FOSTER HURSTg we'd like to know him much better. She is a blonde who has a good job at the factory: but IEAN HUBER likes school and a cer- tain red-head. You know who he is. He became one of our very best students, BOB HENSON did. He's often seen riding his bi- cycle or studying late in the li- brary. Always so busy with her own business, LOTS SANBORN just hasn't time to get acquainted with us. ZELLAH HAGAN is also of an independent mind: took a trip to New York and didn't get ex- cused: but it was really worth it. CLASS OF 1942

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