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J u N O R S JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW Joel SpY er Verlin Bowsher Robert Shaw Robert Burton Roberi Burke Robert Brown Eugene Myers Paul Myers Eugene Heffner SECOND ROW Doris Deafendeffin Maxine Shindledecker Francis Briscoe Kathryn Carnes Ann Casey Jane Shindledecke Helen Monroe Leota Hoop Vivian McCaslIn Miriam Bowsher THIRD ROW Geneva Henson Ruth Conlcel Lois Martin 23 Arlene Baber Edna Stoner Marie Miller Martha Hixenbaugh Mabel Fantz Bessie Parent Catherine Patrick Shirley Williams June Rumbaugh June Mertz Paul Rousculp Alice Stewart Ted Kunkleman Betty Jennings Dwight Kunkleman FOURTH ROW Roger Eversole Mack Winget Dale Swallow Robert Layton Loy Myers Clem Croft John McBride Howard Burgess Gene Siferd Charles Schooler Ora Hile Robert Oswald Future Farmers Organization. Undoubt- edly the orchestra, band, and glee club s benefitted greatly by the active co-operation of the Juniors. The fol- lowing people were on the Chief Staff: Kathryn Carnes, Assistant editor; Doris Deafendeffin, grade news editor; June Rumbaugh, society editor; and Eugene Siferd, joke editor. The Juniors made their first attempt at acting this year when they present- ed For Pete ' s Sake on April 3. The following people took part: Kathryn Ann Carnes, Frances Briscoe, Betty Jennings, Shirley Williams, Jane Shin- deldecker, Ann Casey; Bob Oswald, Mack Winget, Howard Burgess, Dale Swallow, Eugene Siferd, and Bob Bur- ton. Many spills and thrills took place when the class held two roller-skating parties at the Trianon Rink. The par- ties were a great success and everyone who attended enjoyed himself. The proceeds from the parties were com- bined with the profit from the play in order to sponsor a larger and better Junior-Senior dinner-dance.
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J u N O R S JUNIOR CLASS Early In September 1935, the Juniors nnet and elected Dale Swallow presi- dent for the coming school year. hHis able assistants were Eugene hHeffner as vice president, Alice Marie Stewart, who served as treasurer, and Marie Miller, who filled the position of secre- tary. Mr. Knecht was the class super- visor. Many Juniors participated in school sports. Bob Oswald, Loy Myers, Paul Rousculp, Mack Winget, Dwight Kun- kleman. Bob Brown, Ora hHIle, and Eu- gene hHeffner won letters in football. Bob Oswald and Paul Rousculp also won letters in basketball. Five Junior girls were members of the basketball squad. They were Martha hHixenbaugh, and hielen Monroe, who won letters, and Lois Martin, Marie Miller and Catherine Sneary. Jane Shindeldecker was one of Shawnee ' s cheerleaders again this year. This class was also well represented in the different organizations. Several girls joined the Girl Reserves Club and a number of the boys belonged to the JUNIOR QUEEN Kathryn Carnes JUNIOR OFFICERS Alice Stewart Dale Swallow Marie Miller - Eugene hHeffner Treasurer President Secretary Vice President 22 Joel Sprier Verlin Sowsli Uerr Slia» Robert Bufic iipt Myf Payl Mjeri Eugene Hell Meme Shir frauds Srlst itlirynCa: kn Casey Hsien Mom WaH( ■■ ' Martin
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SOPHOMORE CLASS This year the Sophomore Class had the honor of having the largest class in the history of the school. There were 83 members, coming from Shaw- nee, Perry, American, Amanda, and Bath Townships. This unusually large class has had the very capable super- vision of Miss Osborn, who was assisted by Odos Craig, president of the class; Billy McGough, vice president; Ernest Zuber, secretary; and Jane Ward, treasurer. The class played an active part in sports. Ernest Zuber received his var- sity letter in football this year; Wilbur Bunke, and Robert Townsend received numerals. Odos Craig, Billy McGough, Robert Townsend, Betty Richards, Rosemary Frost, Doris Lotz, Margaret Verbryke, Agatha Wright, and Dorothy Oswald represented the class in basket- ball. Several boys were on the base- ball squad. Other activities owe much to the fact that Sophomores took a part in them. About half the members of the class participated in the glee clubs. Without doubt the success of SOPHOMORE GIRLS First row: Gladys Burtchin, Frances Lehman, Alice Kunkleman, Pefrovah Sellers, Jane Ward, Violet Dunham. Doris Lotz. Second row: Dorothy Porter, Rosemary Frost, Miss Osborn, Wanda Williams, Evelyn Shaffer, llo Dershem, Avis Lee, Veda Mathewson, Mary Miller, Helen Kunkleman, Irene hlardin, Goldie Jennings, Louise Bowers, Carrie Leist. Third row: Nellie Shaw, Betty Richards, Betty Baker, Violet Monroe, Eloise Purdy, Mary Jean Archer, Betty Anspach, Ethel Makin, Mary Pryer. Fourth row: Mildred Bunke, Dorothy Oswald, Lillian Shock, Margaret Verbryke. Ladonna Baber, Agatha Wright, Jolly BInkley, Grace Hughes, Ruth Hegemler, Alleen Llles. SOPHOMORE QUEEN Jane Mae Ward 24
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