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Illia W x x. 11, -' 'sf L iifvigf 'X Qt f U ff 'Q ' ff? 42 ff if Row One Galen Huffman Maynard Payne Frank Wintin Arthur Livers Robert Kearney Harold Stohry Chester Shaw Charles Keeling Paul Jarvis George Armstrong Row Two Robert Aruckle Robert Moore Robert McCrea Raymond Sanders Arthur Coers Junior Parker Kermit Money Robert Faveher Raymond Wood Ray Denson Row Three Hugh Rice William Sexton Willis Shaver Walter Reese Jene Burns Francis Harlan Richard Fleming Carl Chappelow Claude McDonald Willard Sandeter John Osborne JUN IOR BOYS The Junior boys are duly proud ot their representation in extra activities ot the regular school curriculum tor the past year. ln the field ot sports a great number came out to participate. On the basketball team were George Means, Phil Gutting, and Curly Lawson, each ot whom strove his utmost at home, at Greensburg, and at Tech to make Shelby become state champs. Also positions on the tootf ball, baseball, and track teams were filled most com- petently by tellows tram our own Junior class. Recognition should be paid those two live-wire yell leaders Gene Riser and Dick Fleming, whose maneuvers and boisterous shouts have exalted the school morale to a highly devoted sense ot loyalty. Their dashing, bright garments and their beaming faces are certainly an in- spiration to every student and athlete in times of both distress and victory. Last January, Bill Newcomb and Bud Whitcomb proved that they were veterans ot the stage and that they each had a Hollywood career in store tor them when they
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iff, X Z 1 XQAXXX l l ri , I l 4 X, 'Wy JUNIOR GIRLS brought honors to herself and her class at the District Music Contest by demonstrating that she can really play a flute as well as direct a bands The Junior girls are noted for their good dispositions lt has been said so often that it has become a common remark that you can tell a Junior girl by the easy look and smile on her face. Whether the expression is natural or whether it's because she is a Junior is open for debate. Perhaps it is the thought of being a Senior next year that precipitates the sun rays over her features. Not only have they developed a sunny side of life but at their work they can be Seniors. Eully realizing that one more year might be their last in old S. H. S. they have endeavored to cultivate that poise and culture which will add to their dignity and usefulness not only in gradua- tion year but for years to come. Row One Dorcas Wood Catherine Cherry Hilda Kuhn Mary Ellen Tucker Rosamond Gaines Anna Marie Stader Rosella Donica Betty Hardin Row Two Virginia Conway Vivian Wood Marybelle Bass Kathaleen Jarbo Mary Frances Cater Edith Stanley Mary Jane Baker Helen Shields Pauline Taylor Row Three Evelyn Perry Violet Hamilton Helen Craig Charlotte Tobias Mildred Amos Thelma Tucker Eileen Benefield June Howard Evelyn Koster
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N S5 SXU iiti A af '- Vp? J, i J lil 5 A JUNIOR BOYS ' gave us their unique pertormances in the Hi-Y produc- tion, Too Much ot a Good Thing, The Juniors also have other talented students who have entertained us in previous years and new starlets are expected to be discovered for the future. Junior boys iwhat else is there to call theml are also well represented in the musical department of the school band, orchestra and A Cappella Choir. This year especial- ly. that section has earned ample merit and has gained many medals in reward tor its splendid work, Again our boys bring back laurels to be added to the trophy case of the eleventh grade. With the aid ot the feminine sex, who are by no means interior to those ot the opposite gender, our class has developed a scholarship worthy of great praise, With the above record in mind we aspire to support the principles and standards ot our school and to produce a bigger and better Sauib when we have acquired the full dignity and bearing of Seniors. Row One Charles Sindlinger James Grinstead Harry Whitcomb William Newcomb Eugene Riser Richard Dickman George Estell Jerry Hoop Floyd Eberhart Row Two George Means Junior Sexton William Fair John Anderson Francis Chesser Raymond Mings Lewis Lawson Donald Coulston Robert Harms Pentzer MCNay Row Three Harvey Blaich Robert Corley Claude Hendricks Raymond Anderson Paul Inman Phil Gutting Kenneth Ray George Byland Phil Scott Frank Roth Richard Schneider
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