Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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TI-IE CLASS OF FORTY SIX P'lRST ROW: Norma Thompson, Betty Griffith, Davida Rinclcer, Beverly Vtilliams, Doris Pinkston, Barbara Waggoner, Orda Walden, Eileen MC- lfloniglo, Mary Wortman, Peggy Stout, Margery Steele, Mary Kantner, lean Phelps, Sara Both McCoy, Shirley Smith. SECOND ROW: Inez Thompson, Hester Morrison, Doris Stewardson, Norma Purcell, llnogene Kelley, Beverly 'i'trllman, Ianet Kelly, Doris lohnson, Betty Shatter, Iune Robinson, Alice lanes, Virginia Richardson, Mr. Fegley. THIRD ROW: Beverly lackson, Barnontr Montooth, Gene Phelps, Ray Martz, Gilbert Taylor, Ervil Phegley, Cone Storm, Noel Talcott, Mark Lumpp, Lyle McConnell, Gene Waggener, Billy Strohl, Kenneth Kensil, Gerald Taylor, Art Shuff, Billy Rezinas, Dorene Parr, Mary Venters. I FIRST ROW: Iackie Poster, Roma Firnhaber, Dorothy Hill, Louiso Hudson Pauline Allen, Donna Brown, Laura Henne, Alberta Borkott, Dnrletto Anclnr son, Chloanne Gierhart, Tilla Mae Daniel, Charlotte Alzltry, Mary lun- Carnes. SECOND ROW: Keith Adams, Iunior Huiter, Betty Hutlor, lon Dihel, Iuanita Forsythe, Betty Ditzler, Violet Blankenship, Norma Delaney Lennie Homann, Frances Biehler, Clark Helton, Paul Hudson, Miss S 'hw ritz: 'THIRD ROW: Robert Helton, 'Walter Craig, Dail Butler, William llm :ht Fred Camp, Paul Gillmore, Kenneth Behnlce, Wayne House, Harry Davis Iohn Eversole, Thomas Cruit, Bob Bivins, Frank Biehler, Goortzo Botiwwr' NOT PICTURBD: Don Davin, Raymond Pulte, Homer MvCabo, Bolt L:-wire Wilburn Wright, Barbara Doggett, Geraldine Mueller, Phyllis Smith,

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PASS PRCUDLY BEFORE HE junior class is now coming before the reviewing stand. Ahh, at last, upper- classmenl At least, that is the general feel- ing circulatingamongthe juniors. This is really our first big year in the parade. There is no doubt that the school will be left in good hands as this year's senior class steps down from its place as the guiding star of the four classes. When the National Honor Society initiated its new members in Feb- ruary, three illustrious juniors, Iohn Yantis, Marshall Reid, and Don Morehead, were called. We have just put on a play, Life Begins at Sixteen , and it went over with a bang. Before the class lost Mrs. Boley to her popular soldier husband, we had a party that was such a success that the sen- iors and the sophomores took it over before the night was finished. The feature attrac- tions were soft t?l cider and doughnuts and the Syncopators. lohn Yantis commanded the limelight when he sat down at the piano, and Coochey Richardson made himself famous as a great maestro. Some of our top grade chasers are: Betty McCord, Andy Craig, Charity Schultz, Pano Rezinas, and lane Spesard. Marshall is editor of the SNOOPER this year with Iohn Bill Leach .............. ........Q ...... P r esident Don Morehead ......... .............. V ice-President Bob Westenhaver .................. Secretary-Treasurer Betty McCord, lohn McBride, Arnold Bland ............................ Student Council US as his co-editor and Don as his circulation manager. Last fall the football team showed that some of the junior boys were really rough and ready . Leach, McBride, Lich- tenwalter, Warren, Rezinas, and Westen- haver were prize examples. When the bas- ketball season arrived, Wessy, Mac, Cooch- ey, Beezo, and Iohnny shone once more. One of the most constant couples we know is Rita Baker and Charlotte Alday. They can be seen any noon riding around in Charlotte's car. Rosalee Selock, Iuanita Smith, and Iuanita Sain are a big three . Frances Yantis and Norma Yoder are a newsome twosome . A few of our glitter girls are: Dorothea Downs, Ann Kennedy, Ioan Logue, and Rosemary Webb. They represent youth, beauty, and-Well, what else is there? The girl with the big, big smile is Barbara Lidster. That smile of hers has won many friends. In the Fourth War Loan Drive we juniors sold more bonds than any of the other three classes. I don't suppose Eileen Kiss for Every S100 Bond Phegley had anything to do with it, do you? tOh, you do?l We'll lead the parade next year, as seniors. Our greatest year is com- ing up. Watch us! What! No girls? Page 15



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Carl Courtright ....... G ne Getz ........... BRING UP THE REAR HY in the world are those first graders in our procession? lt couldn't be-Oh, but it is! Why, they're the freshies! Look at the pair that is coming- eBill Miller and Robert Phegley---what a pair! Hey, Robert, why don't you save your energy and climb into Bill's pocket? And look at that one. Oops! I must get glasses. I almost stepped on Carl Kensil that time. My goodness, they go zipping down the hall as if there were a fire. I wonder if they realize how dangerous it is to dodge in and out like that. Though the freshmen have just followed along behind the other classes this year, it is amazing what initiative some of them have. They clamor for entertainment, and unless they have it, they go off in a corner C?l and make their own. At the annual school party held at the opening of school last fall, Carl Courtright, Babe Baptist, Stanley Spesard, and Bill Miller became so bored that they decided to liven things up a bit and withdrew to take a shower. A few of the more energetic and daring .............President .............Vice-President Shirley Mochel ...................... Secretary-Treasurer Stanley Spesard, Wanda Sain, Robert Baptist .......................... Student Councll of them went out for sports, but they were so small that they had to be lifted up in order to see what was going on. In basket- ball, for instance, the upper classrnen had to have really good eyesight to discern be- tween the ball and the freshmen. The girls, and there are lots of them, have been pretty well occupied since they make up the new glamour girls of S.H.S. The very first day Shirley Mochel and Dee Meyer started attracting masculine eyes and they have kept it up all year. Maxine Thompson has been doing all right for herself, too. Now don't get a bad impression about this new class because it has some geniuses, too. Nellie Keller, Irene Bowman, Doris Ar- chey, and Carl Courtright are the brains be- hind the group. Like all other classes they have their gangs, packs, and what-have- you, as for instance, the Iune Hood-Kathryn Fox combination. All in all, we are proud of this new group that brings our class parade to an end, and we shall hear more of them in the years to come. No wonder Gene and Cm-I are happy! Page 19

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