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NORMA LOU POTTER STEPHEX H. GETTING JOHN ROBERT PAGE NYILLIAM RECORDS ICYELYN RYVHARDSOR S S.S. 1, 2. 3. 4: A Vapel- Sr. Honor Roll, SH Club la Choir 2, 45 Chorus 1, 2. 3, Trcas. 4, Science Club Pres.g 45 A Capella Choir Contest Squib St:1Hg Basketball, 4g Mav Court. Football, Nut. Ath. Hon. Everyone loves herf, Soc'y 3. 41 IIou. SoC'y. Knee-high to :L g1'ass-l1op- per. FREDERICK B. SMITH GERALD 0. SMITII French Club 1 ,ZQ HS Club Sr. Honor Roll, Hi-Y 2, 3. 3, 4g Science Club 13 Basket- 4. ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra and VVhat's the idea, ch?l' Rand 1, 2. 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: Football 1, 2. 3. 4. Slow-but not surefl Roll g Kiwanis Not gfilllllfltlllg. Sr. Honor Meflalg lwizislsetlmllg Pres. Jr. Ath. IIon. Soc'y3 Hon. Soc'y. Classg Nat. Squib Staff, 51 SS. l. 2. 3. 4. So 11!!lllltlUllS.u All-State Page. EARL SNIDER KATHRYN SPARKS '.YII.l.lAM STAFFORD Basketball 2, 3, 45 Brrsee Sr. Honor Roll liziucl l, 2. 3, 45 Music C011 bull 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4g HXNvl1C1'C t11C1'C,S sparks test 1. Z. 3. 4. 'lll'Z1Cli 3. 4: US Club 3, 4. 'there's fire. 'H-Xiiothor lllomluy l'Anothe1' Ilezlltu JEAN TINDALL Sr. Honor Roll, Shortridgc 33 Operetta 3, Latin Club 1, 23 Office Assltg S.S.S. 1, 2. 43 Orchestra, Hon, Soclyg Science Club 1: G.A.A. 2. '4Big-city Gal. JAMES XVISE Not Graduating. +1 .1 CHARLES TUCKER Brown Giants. MARY JANE XYRIGHT S,S.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Science S.S.S. 1, 2. 3, 45 Chorus 4. Club 1. HVV1-ight or wrong. DIIRIAXI TUCKER JEANETTE VVAGNER S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Sr. Honor Roll, G.A.A. 43 Z, Oflice Asst., Commercial S.S.S. 4g St. ,Ioe High School Contest 4. l. UCommerci:1l Student. 2. 3, 'ENCNVCOIUCRU KATHRYX URICK HELEN YARLING S.S.S. 1 2 3 4 GoovGoo.', f'Little i.7Zll'111Cl'C1tC.,, 4. MAYB El. LE XYALKER S.S.S, 1, 2, 3. 4, Chorus ul-Inll l.fJIlfC1',U PAIII. TRESSLER High-School Shefkf' 5
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JERRY PEARSON JEAN PEARSON JAMES PHILLIPS Drum Major 3, S.S.S. 1, 2. 3. 4. S.S.S. 1, 2. 3. 4: Chorus 3, 4: Or- Up from Dixie too. Science Cluln 2. 33 G.A.A. -15 Band cliestra 1. 2: A Capella Choir and Orchestra 1. 2, 3: A Capella G.A.A, 4: Band 2. 4: Band Contest 2. K'Same aclflressf' I live at M and D's. 4. FRANCES SCHOOLCRAFT DONALD SEXTON RAY SHANER S.S.S. 1, 2, 3. 45 G,A.A, 4. Hi-Y: Cheer Leader. XO relation to Ray. Pleasingly plumpf, Szzzz-hoomebahf' other three oflicers, three girls were chosen, in spite of the boys' dark ideas concerning women in politics., The Seniors constituted a major part of the football team which won five outstanding victories out of seven. Through- out their years of High School this class had dreamed of sending a bas- ketball team to the State Tournament and that this was accomplished in their Senior year with a team largely composed of their own boys still seems an unbelievable dream come true. Not only did they go farther in the tournament than a Shelby team ever went before, by playing the State Champs to a tie in the semi-Hnals, but they also won the name of being the smartest and the most sportsmanlike team at the tournament. To say that the class is proud of these boys is as mild as it is unnecessary. Our A Capella choirs won first in state, and the band and orchestra will probab'y go far in their contests. Besides these laurels for our class, this yearls Squib staff, headed by Evelyn Keeling, has won a victory for itself in publishing this clever and original yearbook. The high school life of this class has seemed short because of its many good times and successes, and as the one hundred four girls and boys that are left look forward to their graduation in May, they also look backward over four years of friendship, happiness, and achievement. fMembers of this class whose pictures do not appear are: Robert Hey, Leroy Phillips, and Harry Pencej XVALTE R F. STIERS Basketball 2, 3, -lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4: A Capella thoir 2. 5. 4: B.se ball 3. 4, Track 2. 3. 4: MS Club 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, Z, 5 Alias-Blimp Steers? FRANCES XY,-Y.KER May be found in Franklin. - 'P Sec, 4, Si. chestra SoC'v MRO' ROS.-XMOND TERRY Ir. Class: Vice Pres. SS.S sy. HAROLD VVELLS Cliorus 1: Sr. Honor Roll. HFought valiantly and wonfl VValkin, in his sleep. Honor Roll: Band and Or- 1, 2: Squib Staff: Hon. Oflice Ass't: Latin Club 2, 3. EVERETT THEOBALD K'Stuclious Chap. JAMES O. VVILSON CARL PETE PHIPPS You're askin' me. XYTLLIAM SHOXYERS French Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 5: llifY 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, ' Orchestra 1, 2, 3: State Band test 2. t'Pete's beau. 3, 4, Con- CARROLL D. TREES Football 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: S Club 4.. Hels planted his Hi-Y Pin. JOAN XYILSON Latin Club Z, 3: G.A.A, 4: S.S.S. 1, Z. J, 4. 'Tulrlic Speakerf'
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lbw i 5 As we approach our Senior year-FF we, of course do not want to pass up this opportuni- t to tell ou of our thus far successful our o inion excluded activities of the ear. Y Y Y P Y With a bigger and better Reception in mind, the girls who sell candy in the lower hall to appease our forever growing appetites, have given splendid support. ln order that the girls might get the best results, they were divided up in pairs, with a small prize going to the two who sell the most candy during the year. With this cause again in mind, we put on the annual Iunior class play. In this most suc- cessful play, uNot Quite Such a Goosen, those great actors and actresses such as Sarah Nees, Betty Bennett, Crystal Linville, Iay Deitzer, and Richard Pell starred. QCan we help it, we have to make it sound good at least.j The Iunior class also had the honor of being represented by the Five following players on this season's basketball tournament team: 'gBill,' Bird, who thought the waiter at the Marott Hotel was trying to play jokes on him at the tableg Edu Page, who thought the negro maid would be NOK' if she had been white, George Means, who thought that two were supposed to eat where he sat because of the amount of silverware, Pete Ray, who thought the bell- boy was a mailman, and FrannyU Ray, who thought the policeman was a street car con- ductor. '
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