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Lois Smith Myron Braden Dorothy Ann Tallman Arthur Shuli Ioyce Plowman Carl Sherwood Vinita Scott Mary Io Mears Patsy Terry Lowell Don Hickman Elmer Collman Wanda Mathews THE CLASS CDF FORTY-FCDUR UR seniors this year are a good group to know. LOIS is one ot the quieter girls about school, but we know why fthere is a diamond on her finger. MYRON usually gets a hand in some ol the bigger things. The reason? Everyone considers his hands as being really useful ones. DOROTHY ANN is one of our capa- ble and dependable seniors. She does very well with beaus too. She is ye OKAWWAKO editor this year. ART has caused many a tluttering heart since he came out of the West. He can be seen driving ct flashy red Secretary-treasurer James, Vice-president Hope. President Bob
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QUR FACULTY SKILLFULLY LEAD 1i.1Jff1-7 UH faculty have worked lona and hard to impart useful lcnowledqo to us, and we shall try to retain what they have tauqht us. Though we may forget some oi the facts of his- tory or science, We shall never forqet Miss Van Meters qood nature nor her famous study hall - Miss Pohl with her pep-a- plenty Miss l-lerron's perfect library Mr. Peq- ley, rival oi Mr. Batter- shell, as well as perker- upper of the Student Council Miss Fisher, who knows all about science Mrs. Crouch, all wrapped up in honie econouiics Mrs. Dobyns, Worryina about snapshots Mr. Newells tornial band practices Y - Miss Mose's Will you take a paclcaqe to the post otfice tor nie? Mrs. Proster- inan's red hair Miss Fraser's choruses that gave her niany a heade ache Miss Schwartz, who nialces up in ability what she lacks in size - Mr, Miller and his an' nounceinents in assembly Mr. Geisz's pep rneet- inq speeches Mr. Bat- tershell, who'll read alouo any note that he inter- cepts in the study hall. Helen Van Meter Emma Pohl Miriam Herron Clarence R. Feqley Gussie Fisher Alice Crouch Mabel Dobyns Ralph G. Newell Florence Mose Doris Prosterman Delina Fraser Virginia Schwartz Henry A. Miller Iohn Geisz B. Battershell Page 7
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THEIR I-HCI-I SCHOOL DAYS OVER car over most ot central Illinois. A very jolly girl from down Lakewood way is IOYCE. She has been a good cheerleader for two years. CARL does spend some time in school, but he would much rather be with some friends of his in Nokomis or Taylorville. Almost al- ways VIN ITA can be found busily engaged in some sort of extra-activity. We'll never forget her bustling laugh and her corny iokes tsome of them were actually goodl. Whoever said quiet as a mouse must have had MARY IO in mind. She's the liter- ary artist of our class-always writing a poem or a story we can't resist publishing. PATSY, though athletically inclined, is rather quiet. Why don't some people speak up so that we will have something to talk about! One of the big men about school is LOWELL DON, president of the Student Council and of the National Honor Society. Not bad tor a dark horse . ELMER can be about as un- predictable as the weather, but we will never forget him in the senior play. How does he get all those girls? That gay per- sonality who has been spending a great deal of time lately in Decatur is WANDA. We wonder what is so attractive up there. ANNABELLE started a regular stampede when she put in her appearance at S.H.S. this year. The reason? She's an all 'round good pal. BETTY comes to us from Lakewood and the boys land girlsl think she's all right. How does DOROTHY IANE do it? There is always a man at her side. ESTHER LOU'S mind is at sea most of the time, but when she does wake up, it is with a quick smile and a hearty chuckle. IAMES, one of our class officers and business manager of the annual, is always found around the coke machine-that is, if he isn't selling hot dogs at a ball game. Say, Iames, do you have two nickels for a dime? I guess we'll always remember MARY K. for her long blonde locks. She is another one of our seniors who does all right with the men. Now if you are in a rut and need someone to fallback on, there's MARGE. She'll gladly lend you today's assignment it you run short on time, or she'll even en- liven you with a joke or two, if you wish. DAVE has trouble with his women. He sel- dom speaks in class, but he really lets loose in his gang. His pet peeve is that the school seats are too small for his long legs. MARY Annabelle Betty Dorothy Iane Esther Lou Iames May Evans Williams Higgins Anderson Mary K. Mariorie Dave Mary Louise Esther Kellett Woods Iones Culp Campbell Page 9
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