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ACTIVITIES, AND GENUINE FU EAREWELL Charles Shipley Beats away on the drum out in band . . . nickname Ira -we can't figure it either . . . will be taking accounting at Normal. IJr'lpl11'c-.tj .14Ii'. Bzliul 2, 3, l. Demolays, Band. Don Sims To know him is to like him . . . goes in for motorcycle trips . . . ambition: to pilot the first rocketship to Mars . . . an Air Force man. Typoyrnpliy Fliib: .l Crippwllri 2. Air National Guard. Carolyn Sue Smothers Thoughtful eyes, a warm smile . . . an ardent fan of hillbilly music . . . ambition: secretary tor the St. Louis Cardinals. Pl: flux, Y-Teensg Y.W.C.A. fa! Carol Siebert Bright-eyed and warm-hearted . . . always lends a helping hand . . . Col- lege of Medical Technology. Pliilos, T1'L'flS'.A,' Flwzrli C'I11l1,' Class Play Costume C'0mm. Rainbow Girls. Sandra Lou Smith A husky-voiced, friendly greeting for all . . . enjoys bowling and a good book . . . signing up for office work. F.ll..l .,, Pres. Rainbow Girls. Richard Sommerfeld Small enough to get lost in a crowd . . . but large in good character . . . a hopeful carpenter . . . likes woodcraft and sports. ' -..g 3 - ,-5,1 ll 5 A. 3 Helen Spires Happy features surrounded by gleam- ing blond hair . . . nickname: Susie . . . soon to be X-ray technician. Richard Steege Anchors Aweigh, my boys . . . that will soon be Richard's theme song . . . also interested in electronics work and photography. Ronald Stowers Casual and easy-going . . . likes sports . . . eventually will be a top- notch draftsman. Baseball .l. Demolays. 29 uw .4 Y. 2' .ESQ 1 g f 3 13 i-: ff-:gf in I 5' Q' Q . LM 6-.l .1 ..- Joan Aletha Staab Sparkling, charming, pretty . . . alive- ness that's contagious . . . efficient Capitoline typist . . . headed for the Sunshine State and a music major at Rollins. l'i'nnl l'uurI,' Nllrrlrrlf 1'nlm1'i'l 2, .l1'. 1.1-x liimg NV. Liw llilsf Jr, lllllilllillllllff Vrlpilnlifli' Nllllllf l i'r'm'l1 f'lllli,' Ilunir- Vlllllllllfl fglllllfl J, if .llnyl l r'.vli'i'uI l'1iu1'l i -J. Hob Nob, Pres.: Sept Heure, Vice- Pres., Treas.g Beaux Arts Court. William A. Stocker A remarkably brilliant individual whom we all envy . . . interested in electrical work . . . hopes to become either a physician or research scientist, Xrlfiunrll Iluimi' Sm'1'a'ly ,' Dl'l1llll'l'N, T1'i'i1.v. ,' I3ll1'l'fl'Ull Club, Scouts, Order of the Arrow: Hi- Climbers, Pres. Sandra Stratton A wonderful girl, genuinely well-liked . . . Sandy is an all-out horse-lover . . . bound for the University of Arizona. Prom Co1n'!: Clusx Play I,l'01JUl'fl'l'S Con1m.,' Jr. Capiiuliiiu. Beaux Arts Courtg Charter, Sec.
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FTER FOUR YEAR Joann Schmidt Lots of charm and what it takes to make friends . . . Jo is planning on a teaching career after college. H,.l..1. Walther League. Keith Schroeder Eminent in SHS sports and social world . . . talented and popular leader of the Senior Class . . . on his way to Purdue for an engineering major. ,Yiiliiinril llrinm' Nrii'i'i'!y,' N1'Ill0l' Class I'ri'x.5 llnnivr-riiiii'iig1 l'nui'f J, QI llvffllljf- lwrsj .lili'. lfllllll 1, ily! l ri0fllull 1, 22, J, .lf liiixlwlliilll 1, 2, ii. Q5 1vl'lll'L' 1,5 l:IlXl'lAIlll ,f. J. Pill Rollers, Pres. Mildred Sears That ever-present and never-failing dry wit . . . never caught off guard . . . efficient and capable . . . North- western. ,vllllvlllllll llimul' Sn1'fi'Iy,' Jr, Law lfusf Nr, l,i'x llfisy lfrwzirli lvlllllf Swiiulur Shijjg Jr, fllllllllllllllllfif fflnxs Play Prnp- 4'1'liw.S c'1lllIllI. Charterg Pic Wic. OF Bob Robinson . . . likes A carefree and likeable lad golf and a little skating . . . engineer- ing at the U. of l. Irllljfbllll Gulf Demolays. Westly Theodore Rose Why frown? . . . never seems to worry over anything . . . always a big smile . . . headed towards Eastern School of Physicians' Aides in New York City. .l l i1pp1'll1i 37, l: Football 1, 53, 31, ,515 D V Triu'l.' 1, J, ,Q Bll.Sli'i'llIllll 3. Wm Ronald Saladino A friendly, spirited disposition . . his interests lie in radio and advertising . . . another one bound for the U. of I. ILE., I l'6'8.Vf Elvcfi'on Club, Pres. Carolynn Schrodt Dark-haired, somewhat exotic . . . Carolynn likes dancing and records . . . thinking of lodge or resort work in Colorado. Jr. Luv Hits.: Sr. Law llasj Jr. tlupi- fullllr. Charter: Rainbow Girls. John Schroll Swashbuckling, debonair John . . . mostly out for good times . . . plan- ning on a business course at the Uni- versity ot Missouri. ll'i'ilnylr'1's,' Jrnzimry Vlrzsx Play t iivI,' Juni' l'lu.ws Play I'iiblii'i'Iy CU7I17ll.,' .lrIlf. Ifllllll IV, 2, J, 0: lllllljfllllll If liiixlwf- hull I. Pill Rollers. Linda Sexton Draws admirers in her art work . . . good at sports, too . . . ask her your- self about next year's plans. Rainbow Girls. T U D Y , AI Rollei SHS inherited for one year quite a sports lover from McBride High in St Louis . . . U. of I. or Normal next. Football 37: Briswball 1, 12, lg Bcixlmfbllll 1, 0 N. Lois Ann Ryan , Friendly and gracious . . . finds ing fun, even gets laughing fits at Knox with a scholarship. talk Avflllllllllll llnuoi' Sur'ii'f!l,' Sr. LM' llils Jr. Luv Brix: Jr, Uripifulirle SMH, Nw: im' .lrl1'i.wir: Flaw.: Play Ti'i'lrift f'iimm. 1 liirlx Clinir I,' .1 Cllpllfllll 2, 3, -5. Charterg Mu Sigma Phi. Sandra Satterlee The life-of-the-party type-lots fun . . . Sandy is fond of sports her future seems hazy. , I'll'l'lii.w,' l .T.,l, ,' Jr, f'i1pifiil1'iie, Rainbow Girls. iii' 4,1 of
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FINISHED William A. Temple Easy-going Bill . . . spends time on his woodwork down in his basement ,. . looking forward to success in the busi- ness field after J. C. lli'l11lli'i'x. Demolays. Pete Troesch Good-natured, unassuming . . . farm- ing comes tirst with Pete . . . hunting and fishing next . . . agriculture at Texas A. G M. l .l ..l. C.Y.O. Charles Vass A regular guy . . . may be excellent U. S, Senator material this ambitionl ...lawattheU.otl llflpllirxf lfmillzllll 1. .S U. RECORD Sarah Striebeck Lovely, talented Sarah . . . a class and club leader . . . SHS representative in Darmstadt, Germany, on A.F.S. sum- mer exchange program . . . uncertain about college plans, may include Smith, Nrzliiizzrzl llrinor Sm'i1'fy,' l'i'om Court: Ntinlvut f'0Il7ll'l'l 1, J, J, fl, Swv.: Jun- fnr f'luxx S'i'1'l'f'Ir1rgf ,' Jr. Lrs Brix: Sr. Lwx Bax: Cluss Play P1'upi'rt1'0s C'umm.,' Jr. flflllllfllllillfff .fl 1'uppr'llrl Ji, if Cunn- vil Frmlinirin .lu'arrI. Mu Sigma Phi, Pres.: Pic Wicg Char- ter, Beaux Arts Court. Harold E. Stuller That boy with the red convertible . . . would like to spend two years in African missionary work . . . taking up public administration at William and Mary. llr'Ipliir's: ClH?l'I'It'lll7L'I' 24: Elem. Build Z5 Jr. Choir Pill Rollersg Dernolaysg M.Y.F., local Pres., sub-dist. Pres., dist. Treas., state advisorg Springfield lnterde- nominational Youth Council, Sec. Glenn Tarr Popular and lots of fun . . . a natural humorist . . . Skip lists girls as his hobby . . . continuing his schooling at M Blackburn. .-. .l. Demolays. George Tinsley The happy-go-lucky type . . . music- ally and athletically inclined . . . George's future will be in public rela- tions. I1i'lp1ii0.w,- l'uf+'twri'i1 COIlIH'I.l, Sgt. ul ,ll'IllNf f'llINN Play St'1'll0l'jl Cimun.: .liliz Ul'l'lll'NfI'Il J, .lj Bcixwbilll 1, J, .li I14l.wl.'4'fb11Il 22, J, .Q. Frank Upp Good natured, easy to get along with . . . likes sports . . . thinking of en- listing in the Air Force . . . aims at being an electronics technician. llvl'flll!l11'7'N,' Fuoihilll 1, Llr: Baslcvtlfall Ig. 92,5 7'1'u1'l: 1, Gulf J. Eddie Vespa A fellow that certainly enjoys life . pharmacy is in his future . . . first comes Purdue, though. U1lf1'fl'l'l.lL Cuunc'il,' Adv. 01'rIii'st1'u 2, G. Demolays. 30 lIi'Ipliz'c'N,' Basketball 1: .ll1l'. Band 1, 2, John Stuemke A pleasing personality . . . liked by all . . , we'll remember his invaluable services to our football team . . . soon to be at J. C. Ilrliiliivx, Syt. uf ,lI'llIS,' .l f'4ippi'llii 1: lfiiiilluill 1, J, 3, .lj Brlxwbrlll .ig Gulf l. Melvin Surges A distinguished member of the Clown Band . . . planning to join the Navy and see the world . . . would like to be a printer. Ilvlplzics: Tifporzrziplzy Clubj .ldiz 13111111 1, 2, J, -lj T1'm'l.' 1, Joe Tarr A handsome, dark-eyed Senator tan . . . looking forward to a rousing mili- tary career . . . future ambition: I'm not particular. Walther League.
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