Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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T be Clam of Forgffve a fine job she did as chairman of our social commit- tee. MARSHALL REID was the school's sports writer. He plans to write for a large newspaper. He played basketball on the EEA. team. With his per- sonality we are sure he will be a success in his chosen profession. CHARITY SCHULTZ, our efficiency ex- pert, just loves waffles. War bonds, G.A.A., Okaw- wako, Sfloojzer, class plays, grades-Charity finds time for them all. L. DEAN SMITH was the debonair dreamer of the American history class. He was really a fine fellow to know. ROSEMARY WEBB CLAWSON'S future has begun. We wish you happiness, Rosemary. DON SHASTEEN was an all-round good fellow and athlete. He firmly believed in the attraction of opposites. DOROTHY WARNER was one of the intelligents. She was a lot of fun, capable, and clever. If you want to know something about sports, ask DON REID- NX xii Three of a kind Page 14 he knows. After the junior class play, we thought BILL ROMINGER was going to join the ranks of the Barrymores, but automotive mechanics and Henry Ford now seem his goal. We have several Smiths but only one JONES-WANDA. She was Strasburg's loss but Shelby's gain. DICK MEYER was the happy- go-lucky boy with the roguish eyes. His pastimes were basketball, girls, and riding in a blue convertible. Studying was good-looking WANDA LEWIS' pet peeve, but how she can jitter-bug! We won't forget her excellent acting in the class plays. JANE SPESARD was really a good sport. Her contributions to Shelby High were loyalty, leadership, and service. We still remember BILL BECKETT'S jolly smile, although he left us at the end of the first semester. We wonder if the Army has taught him to pick up his feet. PHYLLIS PEEK was the popular girl chosen as our Homecoming Queen. She found time to be president of the G.A.A. and type for the Snooper, as well as to be one of our cheerleaders. RICHARD ROSS was one of the quieter and more industrious boys in our class, and he was well liked by all. BILL GILLILAND was a friendly young man with ideas. He wanted action! BETTEJO LICHTENWAL- TER was the Findlay Homecoming Beauty Contest winner of 1944. XVho knows, maybe a movie contract looms in her future. RAY MILLS was usually concen- trating on a certain senior girl and his job. He also enjoyed riding around in a blue convertible. MAURINE SMITH,S smile will always win her friends. She found time for G.A.A. and an after school job. JOAN LOGUE always had the time of her life. Everybody cheered for her at all the games. PAULINE HUD- SON was a loyal pal. You could count on her when you needed help. She spent her evenings at Sta-Rite. RUTH BOND was as dependable as those our govern- ment sells. She was noted for her abundant energy.

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