Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS OF 1942 EVELYN CRUIT wears braids and knows enough to ask ques- tions in bookkeeping when the rest of us are too dumb to know enough. A quiet boy, BURL PRICE has a hobby of taking pictures, and he has freckles and almost-red hair. EDNA MAE SAIN, a little girl with a hearty laugh, is often seen flitting around in and about the office---working. liggs to most of us, DICK ROBISON loves to kiss the girls when they aren't expecting it. He likes to play ball at Wind- sor. From Mattoon came NORMA CARMICI-IAEL who is so quiet that we hardly know she's here at all. Oklahoma sent us MARGIE DENNIS, and we're grateful. She is tiny but can do all the work of social committee chair- man. Chesty , who is really Cl-IES' TER RANDOL, is famous for his crew hair-cuts and rattly Model- A. ANNA MARIE DELANEY carrie from Westervelt and has made herself well-known for being so very inconspicuous here- abouts. Lovable, carefree, WILMA PLOWMAN made a place for herself in our affection. How we shall miss Doc , Imp - A you name her. FRANKLIN REID has a girl friend who couldn't write this: so Miss Corley says He's one of the best fellows in the sens ior class. Girl-shy and unobtrusive, CARL KIMLEL is really a business man. We predict that he will be a rich farmer in the near fu- ture. The friendly, quiet girl who is from north of town, RUBY BIEH- LER shows us up in bookkeep- ing. Evelyn Cruxt Burl Price Edna Mae Sain Dick Robison Norma Carmichael Margie Dennis Chester Randol Anna Mane Delaney Wilma Plowmcm Franklin Reid Carl Kimlel Ruby Brehler

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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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lherxne Larxmore Ina Swinford Arthur Braden lean Ann Mears Dale Bxehler Lorraine Strohl aymond Syfert Vivian Small Nannie Barlow Harold Brown Vxolet Shui! Wayne Kmgston Her smiles and friendliness have made CATHERINE LARI- MORE one of us even though she came only last year from Beecher City. INA SWINFORD is too busy with other activities Cin Stras- burgl to do very much here at S.H.S. He plays in the band and likes to gab in American history. ARTHUR BRADEN has freckles and a cheery smile most of the time. IEAN ANN MEARS has a lot on the ball and has proved it often whenever given a chance. Driving a new Nash, DALE BIEHLER gets around quite a bit especially in Stewardson ee is usually seen with Moe . On a bicycle, LORRAINE STROHL can really paint the town red. She likes to gab, and it doesn't make much difference where. RAYMOND SYFERT is known as Sperry to us all. Love of dancing and roller-skating has won him friends. Toots , VIVIAN SMALL, loves to go to Mattoon on Sunday nights. You can easily guess why. NANNIE BARLOW came this year from Shawneetown. She's a tall, dark, handsome lassieg but then she up and left her many friends. The BROWN boy, HAROLD, has led a quiet life in these parts, but he attended strictly to business and he'll be missed next year. To our Uncle Sam, VIOLET SHUFF gave up her one and only . She is the sister of a former athlete and is famous in her own right. WAYNE KINGSTON w a s t e s some of his time talking to the girls in afternoon study hours, but he's indispensable to the li- brary. ' CLASS OF 1942

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