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Gr President ROBERT SHELLHOUSE SHELLY The e.recut1'1'e type of fellow, Seldom rlo ive hear him bellow. Commercial Course Phys. Ed. 1-4, Basketball Mgr. 2-3-4, Varsity S 4, Hi-Y 1-3, Student Council 3-4, President 4, Scholarship Team 1-2-3, Class Play 3, Operetta 2, Glee Club 1-2, Arrow 3-4, Sihis 4, Class President 4, Class Secretary 1. Seni Secretary IRENE HUSHOUR JOSIE .-llzvays in a l1Il7'P'll early arzrl late, Gotta make tracks for a heavy date. General Course Phys. Ed. 1, Folk Dance 1, Class Sec- retary 4, Library 4. Vice-President HATHRYN WALTER WALT Known to us a clzarnzing Kate, Always on time, but almost late. General Course Phys. Ed. 1-3-4, County Ping Pong 3, Polk Dance 1, Girl Reserve 1-4, Class Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Office 3-4, Operetta 2, Cheerleader 4, Twirl- ing 3, Class Play 3, Glee Club 1-2-4, Student Council 4, Arrow 3, Sihis 4, Scholarship Team 1-3. OTS Treasurer ROSALEA SHEDENHELM SHE,-1DY WW. Kadfejs Sl1e's got lots of rigor anfl vim, The ll0lrle'I1 Horlrlesxn nf lllc' jljllll. Academic Course Phys. Ed. 1-3-4, County Ping Pong 3, Polk Dance 1, Girl Reserves 3-4, Presi- dent 4, Sihis 4, Class Vice President 1, Treasurer 3-4, Arrow 3-4, Class Play Business Manager 3, Cheerleader 3-4, Office 2-3-4, Library 3. S? l
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SIHIS '43 Highlights of the Senior Class We are a class of rugged individualists, therefore, we have had many and varied experiences. Call them controversies if you like, but we can tell you that we share a heartfelt loyalty for our fellow-classmates. Let me tell you some of our memories of high school life. First came initiation, yes, the upper classmen made perfect fools of us, but we've had to admit it was really fun . . . besides, look at the revenge we've had while initiating subsequent Freshmen. Our much-visited school building expired this year in a cloud of smoke and fire. This entailed getting an education in our gym for the remainder of the year- but look what we've gainedl A beautiful, modern building equipped to fill all our needs. We shall always feel a touch of pride when we inform acquaintances made in later life that we graduated from Sycamore High School. The Sophomore year found a large percentage of us, with fellow Glee Club members, assisting the Seniors in the operetta, The Captain of the Guard. It was lots of fun and we had the thrill of taking part in a more adult performance. Remember the days of candy selling in our Junior year? Each day found a pair of us vending in the hall and in the gym, sometimes voluntarily, sometimes not so voluntarily. But it was all for the CLASS, so we labored on. Then came that massive production, Don't Take My Penny. It was in our opinion, the best Junior play . . . we ever gave. It was this year, too, on December 7th that tragedy occurred at Pearl Harbor. One of our first attempts at raising money for our nation was our participation in the play Swing Out. Since then we've engaged in scrap drives, Red Cross drives, First Aid activities and also purchased stamps and war bonds. Toward the end of this year came the Junior-Senior Banquet. We were hosts, but we feel confident that we enjoyed ourselves as much as any of our guests. Remember the Mexican theme and the frozen lice creaml donkeys? Eating the latter proved as difficult as is the handling of the real McCoy. - The Senior year found us showing superiority on Junior-Senior day. As a result the Juniors became our hosts at a party. We will always remember the excellent banquet, at which we were the guests of the Junior Class on May 7. Now, we are stepping out into the world- a world of violent conflict. Yes, we Seniors have always been confident of ourselves, but we know that we cannot alone go out and right the world, but we do know that we can help. To our country we offer a class of heroes and tireless, patriotic workers. Wish us luckl ..12-
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