Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS OF 1942 Hes most devoted to his girl, but MARTIN KANTNER has trouble because of stiff compe- tition. A pretty little brunette, EVELYN WIANDT prefers o p p o s i t e s, namely, a little blonde sopho- more. You know who. Too bad, girls, that DUSTY MILLER slights our charms in favor of Findlay, I-Ie's one of our best liked fellows and a real leader. NANCY NEAL likes to Whisper in study hall, tell jokes, and then laugh right out loud at them. If it's hunting or fishing weather, don't look for CHARLIE MAR- TIN in school, If he is, he's probably resting or sound asleep, You don't hear much from her, but ALICE TURNEY is very much present, anyway. They say she is very interested in hunting. VIRGINIA MILLER is a petite, peppy, and personable blonde who flits here and there. She likes to read other people's let- ters. Casey gave us BOB LAW- RENCE, a worthy student and athlete. We made him our jun- ior president. BETTY WAGGONER'S loss was Uncle Sam's gain. She works in the factory at night and sleeps in American history in day time. He boxes and wrestles so much that EUGENE LUMPP has al- most forgotten how little he is. DORIS LANTZ is pretty and popular and one of our most intelligent students a leader in school, editor of the Okaw- wako. Usually in the dog-house with her friends, BETTY LEACIIS gossip column in the SNOCP- ER'S to blame. Shes still a good cheer leader. Martin Kantner Evelyn Wxandt Don Miller Nancy Neal Charlie Martin Alice Tumey Virginia Miller Bob La ence Betty Waqqoner Eugene Lumpp Doris Lantz Betty Leach

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'Vlildred Allen Iimmy Duckett Irene Patient Mariotie Rominqer Bernard Spracklen Betty Clawson Icrmes Ncxrdi Mabel Holley Dwight Baptist Hilda Page Robert Phipps Murmell Troutmu Prominent member of her gang, MILDBED ALLEN is very active in a variety of school affairs. Generally smiling, I I M M Y DUCKETT is usually quiet ex- cept for his arguments in eco- nomics class with Cuz and Mr. Anderson. After about three years in Chi- cago, IBENE PATlENT came back to join us our senior year. MlDGE ROMINGEB is one of the friendliest and most likable girls in school. She deserved the honor of being our queen. Qne of the gabbiest boys in our school, BERNARD SPRACKLEN is always being told to turn around. And he wonders Why! BETTY CLAWSON'S athletic ability got her elected G.A.A. president. They say shes very interested in church activities. IAMES Mouse NARDI has a bicycle and delivers groceries. He likes roaming about with his best pal home from college. No Wonder MABEL HOLLEY looks a bit sleepy. She works at the factory at night and comes to high school in the day time. DWIGHT BAPTIST is usually seen at the candy stand with some girls hanging aroundefor candy? Noi very noticeable, but always busy at her own affairs, HILDA PAGE has absorbing interests. We wonder what his name is. lf you just get acquainted with BOB PHIPPS, you find he's nuts about drummingfand he's pretty good at it, too. MARINELL TROUTMAN dresses up in white satin and twirls the baton for our school band. CLASS OF 1942



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'rnice Kimmel tm I. Smith Warren Rubin Gwendolyn Hill Leona Iames Lee Mears Emelie lenovick Vivian Kessel Carl Foor Wilbur Rentfrow Betty Klauser Paul Patient Robert Merrell Norman Wortman BERNICE KIMMEL'S long, wavy hair is her distinguishing mark -f-also her friendly smile. Her wide experience gives LE- ONA IAMES plenty to talk about on all subjects in home management. Who'd have th o u g ht LEE MEARS would become noted as one of our devoted swainsfa junior gal. EMELIE IENOVICK joined us from Chicago and brought heart throbs to some of our suscepti- ble boys. WARREN RUBIN added qreatly to our athletic prowess, coming from Champaign, was football captain. GWENDOLYN HILL WHITE fi- nally carried out her threat and got married and just left us. He moved to the farm this spring and now IOI-IN I. SMlTH'S just a farmer boy. Has a time with girls! Over in the far corner is WIL- BUR RENTFROW who often bursts into classes with absen- tee lists. BETTY KLAUSER is without doubt our most efficient mem- ber. She richly deserved the D.A.R. award. Usually PAUL PATIENT sleeps during third hour hall, but he knows his business in class. If she only had more third fin- gers-left-hand, VIVIAN KESSEL could accommodate more rings. CARL POOR was our basket- ball flash. He also gained fame for his arguments with the coach. Between airplanes and the de- partment store BOB MERRELL has time for his lessons and Mary. NORMAN WORTMAN is anxi- ous to get away to the Navy, or is it Flora? Anyway, we'll soon find out. CLASS OF 1942 Page I8

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