Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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T he Class of Fortyfve F.F.A. cagers' team. DOROTHEA DOWNS was neat, sweet, and lovely to look at. Was she ever a smooth dancer! DEAN A. SMITH, the big boy', of our class, was the good humor man who always had a mischievous twinkle in his eye. ROSALIE SELOCK always had her American history assignments written down. If anybody needed an extra history book, he might have used her notes, they covered it page by page. STANLEY MCDONALD came to us from Lakewood. Three of his brothers were also graduated from Shelby High. ELEANOR LOWE was so quiet and thoughtful we would have given a penny for her thoughts. BETTY MCCORD, the dark-haired beauty of our class, was one of the nicest persons to know. She received the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. PANO REZINAS, our brain-trust athlete, expressed his opinions, and they were usually right. He is in- Shelby High royalty Page l2 terested in the Army Air Corps, mathematics, and science. ANN KENNEDY was described as sweet, Swedish, and pretty as a picture. She had an attractive smile for everyone. JOHN BAKER was the tallest fellow in school. He used his height to good advan- tage on the basketball squad this year and turned in a good record. JOHN MCBRIDE was our living proof that little men can be good athletes. Johnny also turned in a fine job as chairman of the athletic commit- tee. JUANITA SAIN was one of our class's best workers. She was good in athletics, too. GENE LICHTENWALTER was another football star-tall, dark and handsome. His favorite tune was Stardust. JOYCE SKIDMORE might well have been called Goldie Locks. She seemed to be busy, but we didn't hear much of her here in school. BETTY HOKE was the girl with the pleasing personality who would help anyone with anything. ARNOLD BLAND was our class representative in all big doings -Student Coun- cil, Snoojwr, athletics, honor roll, class president, and what-have-you that is important. NANCY HUDSON was small, but she certainly could make 5-point on the honor roll. She and Dorothy Roley formed one of our most constant senior couples. Quiet, unobtrusive, but liked by all was ALFRED POWELL. It would have taken a good mind reader to tell what he was thinking. Upon CHARLES FRAILEY'S graduation, Shelby High loses its champion ladies' man. We'll miss your smile, Chuck. HELEN ANN ARCHEY left us after her freshman year, but we're glad she came back to Shelby this year. She seemed to have outside inter- ests, however, that occupied all her spare time. FRANK COMPTON, we know, will become one of our most successful farmers. He was active in the F.F.A. JEAN NEESE was one of the wonder workers of Shelby High. She took part in extra curricular activi- ties and still made high grades. That diminutive dynamo of capability was EILEENE PHEGLEY. What

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