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PAST U. PROBE Ben Miller The regular playboy of the crowd . . . and that's a hint to his one am- bition . . . Missouri U. will be home for the next few years. ll 'I'llll!llt'l'S. Samuel Theodore Moore Ted . . . a boy enraptured by and occupied with all sorts of motors . . . plans after May 31 rather vague. liiflc' Tram. Janice Morris A conservative but amiable manner . . . an enthusiastic budding artist . . . Jan plans to brush up on her addition and sharpen her pencil to begin book- keeping. Class Play I'1'upcrfii's Comm. Sid Pip. UF F TURB Camille Miller She just sparkles . . . Millie was at SHS only one year . . . merchandising at Millikin. Nrztimifil Ilunur Sm-irffyg Class Play Cosfiillic Cun1ni,, C0-fV'lllLfI'IllG.Il. Bill Morgan The class tease . . . lots of fun . . valuable asset to our track squad . , may go to Knox College. ll'l'tlIl!llf'I'N.' .lilix Iiunil 1, LZ, J: Trrrwl' 1. 2, J, I C l'v.v.v Cuziiilry J: lsillffllllll J. Pill Rollersg Demolays. Norma Jean Moske A really sweet girl . . . likes music from Beethoven to Kern . . . dedicated to future missionary work. .'1rlI'. Ol'c'lia'.vfr1l I, 2, 3, l. ff. of S2 :if 1 sl Q4 are .-.gg Doris Motley Cheerfulness that's inspiring . . . plans to pack her suitcase and travel, travel, travel . . . then back to work. Fred Nadel A little fellow with a lot of energy and intelligence . . . spare time is taken up with photography . . . future: in engineering. .Yizliunal Honor S1Pl'I'l'fjl .' I2r'Iplii'cx.' lll1l'. Band 1, 92, 3, .li Tviiriis 3, 5. N,F.T.Y., Treas. Shirley Ellen Najim Sugar 'n Spice . . . petite, dark- eyed, genuinely likeable . . . no definite plans besides getting a good job. Jr. Lvs Basj Sr. Les Brlsj Jr. Cupi- Inliiicu' .lcIl'. 0l'L'1l1'Sfl'll 1, 2, 3, .l. Mu Sigma Phi, Vice-Pres. Jeannette Myers A friendly, auburn-haired SHS coed . . . hobby: drawing . . . may go to Southern. flllf-l'fI'l'lill l'viii1ii'i'I,: Ufffvi' Tjfpisf. George H. Nafziger Briefcase George . , . likes to loaf when home work eases off . . . liberal arts course at Illinois College. .laIi'. O1'L'l1r.vti'ri 1, 2, JI, .l. Bernie Nelson New to SHS, but far from obscure . . . typical statement-wants to marry into money . . . headed for Colorado U. and a course in psychology, ll'l'11llgl1r'1.wj l'lii.v.c Plug: I,llllII.l'ff1f f'uiiiin.5 lsllllfllllll Q: T1'iri'l.' .l. Pill Rollers.
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NPO AND CIRCUMSTANCEP PRO PT REFLECTIO K Joellen McFarland The dark-eyed brunette Queen of the class . . . Jo possesses all the assets for success in executive personnel work inherited by DePauw next year. National Ilonor Sfmiwtif: Prom f mn't. QIICVTLJ' Class Play Caslg Student Colm- vil Z, .QC Jr. Las Busy Sr, lms Bas! Senior ClaSS SCz'.,' Jr. Cll1lllIlll.ll1'.' .lluy Fvsfiral, Quefn .3. Criilrl -if llalliwrrzlrl- ing Court 3, Qnwrn .GI SHS Sll'C'l't Sir- frmi Qimcng Girlx Choir I, 2. Hob Nob, Sec. and Pres.g Sept Heureg Beaux Arts Court. Betty Jean McQuern Well liked and lots of fun . . . plans to be a super sales girl . . . excellent roller skater on the side, Carolyn Merriett Short 'n sweet, that's Carolyn . . . a club and TV enthusiast . . , Eastern State for business education. Pliilns, Vici'-Pres. j Frrncli f'li1l1 5 G..l..'1. ,' Jr. Ca.pifol1'r1cj Fapifriliiie Staff, Frcsli. Photo E'rlr'for,' Class Play Costume Camm.j Girls CVIIUTII' 1, 2. Sid Pip, Vice-Pres.g Rainbow Girls. R. Frank L. McCarthy Remember-he rolled over those keys in that rhythmic combo . . . inter- ested in radio and boating . . . engi- neering at the U. of l. .Al dv. Orclzvstra 4. Lois McCormick Remember the first maid Annie in the Class Play? . . . the sweetest dispo- sition you'll find . . . Lois might enter X-ray technology. Class Play Cast. Sid Pip. Ellen McDaniel Apt, alert and nice . . . Ellen has a popular ambition-to see the LJ. S. . .. until that's possible, it's a secretarial job. Girls Choir 2,' .-1 Cappella 3. Mary Jane McKee Platinum blond with a golden dispo- sition . . . keeping her ambitions and plans a mystery . . . bound for Chris- tian College in Columbia, Missouri. Jr. C'ap1'folii1c,: Jr. Choir 1, .2. Sid Pip. George C. Meador A devoted sports fan, from ping pong to football . . . plays a real cool bass clarinet in our famed band . . . maybe college, maybe not. Dulpliicsg Adv. Baml 1. 2, 3, l. Demolays, Karen Meyers Abounding with ability . . . Karen tells us dancing and riding claim her spare time . . . Illinois College, then perhaps law. Rifle Tvamj .-ldv. Orclicstra 1, 2, 3, 5. Mu Sigma Phi. 24 Marilyn McCarty VA petite, attractive brunette . . . likes skating . . . on her way into the secretarial field. Plillosg Girls Choir 1, 2. Marcia Delores McCown Red-haired and lively . . . Marcia will soon be skimming the clouds and comforting the passengers . . . that is, she wants to be an airline stewardess . . . when not bowling. Pli1'los,' Girls Choir 1, 2. Rainbow Girls. James McDonald A canny fine fellow . . . Mac is a plane enthusiast . . . hopes to break all speed records as a future pilot. ll'ra.1iyle1's,' Typography Clubg Elem. Band 1, 52.
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THOUGHT -J l i 5' Robert E. Page The Capitoline's notable sports editor . . . Fats likes fun and laughs . . . wants to be either a newspaper editor or politician after the University of Missouri, ll'l'Illlfll4'I'N,' Jr. l'IllII'l!llflll'f llllfllflllllli' Smff, N1mi'f.v Erlffnlk' l'f'unl, Ijllllllfllllf ffnnilii., l'llIl.lAl'IllIlIl,' Class P11111 Pulilir- ily !'iilii11i,, f.'llflll'1llllII, Pill Rollers, Pres. and Sec. Wanda Parkes Spark and vitality . . . Wanda will be remembered for her marvelous sing- ing in the amateur show , . , going to Knox for a music major. Vlrixx Play Vrixlirliir' C'umni. ,' .l fluppwllfl I, 2. J, .Q ,' Singing Si'i'r'1i. .l, Q. Sid Pip, Program Chairmang Rainbow Girls. William Cullen Patton A born leader . . . friendly, capable and universally admired . . . SHS will lose Cullen to Georgetown U. in the na- tion's capital. Slinlwnf flflllllflrl J. l. 1'rr's. ,' l'4'l.'in Dis- trirf nf I..l.S.f,'., l'rrfs.,' Snplmmorc l'lu,vs l'1'r'x.,' Uluxs Play Sf'4fllCI'jf f,'Ullllll.,' flulf 1. if. -lr. Pill Rollers. John Newlin Carefree but ambitious . . . some- what of an individualist . . . on to Iowa State to study for a veterinarians de- gree. T.ll1J0!fl'll1Jll.ll Club. Don 0'Hair Cheese -that boy with the camera again . . . did much of this annual's photography . . . loves to clown around . . . undecided future. Dvlpliif-S, Pr:-x.: C'npirolz71w Sfajt, Plin- f0jlI'll111ll'l',,' Class Play C'ust,' El4'i'frini Uluhg .1 C'uppvlla,' .ldiu Orvlivstra 2, J, Al. Demolaysg Hi-Climbers, Pres. R. Stanley Orr Liked by all . . . lively and intelligent interest in everything . . . Stan goes in for wholesome fun . . . plans social science at Wheaton. Nufirnzal Ilnnor S'ovif'fy,' Sfmlfnf Coun- vil Ib, J, lj INlplii'1'sj lflrmg Play Cast, B.Y.F. OF JOB . ERVICE, W. George Nyilas Jr. His motto: Silence is golden . . . partial to loafing . . . Bill's undecided about how to spend his future days. D.E., 1'1'f'as. Phyllis Ooton A bonny black-haired lass . . . her charming smile makes many friends . . . getting ready for Normal and an ele- mentary teaching course. -lr. f r111i'folinf-5 I .T,.l., Prnyrnni C'l1ru'r- mam: I,'lrz.v.s Play Cosfunic' Comm. Charter. Lydia Ann Ousley personality, nonchalant and friendly . . . nursing comes first with her . . . Atlanta U. or Florida A. C1 M. Ilvllfllfl' Ni1i's1'.v. Y-Teens. Appealing Diane Margaret Parker Dainty, delightful Diane . . . aiming high-concert pianist . . . in the mean- time the U. of l. Ulilxx Play Tir'lcr't Crmini., C'o-l'liu1'1'nimi unrl Sx'i'nery C'om1n. Pic Wicg Hob Nob. Jean Patrick Her smile brightens up the grimmest . . . need any painting done? . . , most likely office work next. 1'llflux,' F.I1..1. Jim Patton The valuable fullback on the SHS squad . . . a popular guy around school . . , Colorado U. and pro football are in his future. ll'i'uiiylr'1'x,' Fmslzriiari Class I'res.,' 1Inriir'r'm111'1iy Court, K1'1iy,' Class Play SI'f'Ill'l ll Uumni.: Furitbull 1, 2, Ll, 0, Cupl.: lirlxlrrftbull 1, 2, 3. Pill Rollers. 26
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