Shelbyville High School - Squib Yearbook (Shelbyville, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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We, the Seniors, are proud to dedicate the l94l Sauib to Captain lvlclieand, Captain Knaub, and Warrant Officer Schulz. These faculty members, as officers in the National Guard, were called into training at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in January. lvlr. lvlclieand, hovvever, left earlier in November for preparatory training in Kansas. lvlr. lvlclieand or Mac as vve knovv him, coached football and track, and taught higher mathematics, Mr. Knaub vvas instructor of speech and grammar, and Mr. Schulz was the head of our music de- partment, As these men care little for shovv and unusual attention, We put their vvork in simple terms-they have passed from one important job to another. CAPTAIN J. M. MCKEAND WARRANT-OFFICER IVIARTIN SCHULZ CAPTAIN CHARLES U. KNAUB

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WSW The Sqiub staff was elected to publish the annual -and thatls just what they have done. Here it is- the best annual that has represented the Seniors of S.H.S. for many years. There are always exceptions, so you may Fill in your own. I'm an outsider, yet I've spent enough time in the Squib room to know what has been going on there this year, and I know that work Qand brainstormsj are the answer. Marj and Io have given this book a personality. Read on, and you'll see what else I mean by work. Where,s the key to the file funquote, Buxtongj Betsy and Maxine slaving away over the hot quotations, Emilie trying to locate a certain Iuniorls name for the Iunior picture identifications, Mary Lou and Arlene on their feature write-ups, those cokes brought from the G. B. L. really did help the late workers, and Loper meeting the dead-line a week late. Most of the time was used to good advan- tage, but whenever a Hstrayl' went to the room, he was put to work. Betty Hendrickson, Letty Law- rence, Dick Hill, Carmen Moody, Paul Cooper, Paul Dickman, Lucy King, and Bob Hayes were even drafted to write some copy. The dummy and the picture mounting caused more late hours, but Marj and Io also were helped by the coke idea. The flowing lines on the title page are a result of Ieanls art work, and Betty G. takes the credit for the Ioe sketches on the Senior pals and the emblems for the organizations. The two crack photographers, Duane and Gene, who are after all only amateurs for are they-after looking at these picturesj, shot up enough Hlm to stretch from the dark room to Peanut Hill. Any mistakes? Did you note two Harold Cherrys and no Maurice Beaven in the above pictures? Thinking that pictures would be the main at- traction for you, copy was styled to Ht around them. Even before the journalistic angle was well under way, the business department began its functions. Emma had a rat-race keeping her Hles straight on -the distribution lists, and I think you should know about the night Mr. Sims came up with 1540 too much. That was wonderful-that also was a mistake! But Kenny and his crew did a Hne job, at least it was legal to write checks on the Squib account. The two experienced guides were Mr. Kuhn and Mr. Sims, and that is what the staff liked about them. They were guides in the truest sense of the word, steering them in the right direction, yet not interfer- ing with their ideas Cir they were at all practicalj. SHOOTING SPONSORING DESIGNING GENE GREEN SIMS AND KUIIN BETTY AND JEAN MOUNTING MAXINE-B ETTY-MARIORIE COPY EDITING ARLENE-MARGARET-MARY LOU-BETSY

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