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Chairman President ■ President j Treasurer 24 NINTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Harold Mauk Maynard Leist Donald Lehman Carl Focht Eugene Dershem Leroy Myers Harry Dawson Wayne Crawford Carrol Dershem Gerald Straw Junior Ruth Emmet Highland SECOND ROW Mr. Griffith Delia Wright Sylveen Davis Dorotha Mote Betty Liles Lenore Bowsher Betty Haley Jean Palmer Joan Noiro; ' Maxine Wright Margaret Harner THIRD ROW: Ross Stober Winifred McCoy Margaret Siferd Anna Jane DeLong Luella Flick Marie Baum Katharine Kortler Mary Donovan Mildred Loyer Helen Layton Louise Cooper Betty Van Schoyck Willard Neeper James Lotz FOURTH ROW Bob Erskine Warren Spicer Ray Whetstone Bud Striff Earl McCaslin Carl Hegemier Harold Cox Robert Keller Herbert Gefell Clair Copus Donald Burtchin Morris Butcher Beryl Grimm The class chose Betty hialey to repre- sent it as Class Carnival Queen in the battle for pulchritudinal prestige. In the absence of Miss h aley, however, Betty Van Schoyck proved an able substitute. As a part of the series of chapel pro- grams, the class prepared and present- ed a scene from an old-fashioned school room. This was undoubtedly one of the most outstanding dramatic suc- cesses on the Shawnee stage this year. The social season was inaugurated by a party which was held around the Shawnee spring. Games were played, many wieners met their dooms, and several of the more aggressive boys, reported digestive troubles the follow- ing Monday. To further complete the social whirl, and to balance the class budget, a roller skating party was held in the latter part of April. As Caesar said, We came, we saw, but we have left our con- quering for our remaining three years. 27
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class met during the first part of the year and selected Em- mor Mullenhour as class president. The other officers were: Robert Keller, vice president; Mildred Loyer, secretary and treasurer; and James Lotz, social chairman. Although the class was small in num- ber, its members were very active. It contributed Jean Palmer, Lenore Bow- sher, Mildred Loyer, Donald Lehman, Carl Hegemier, and Wayne Crawford, to the band; Lenore Bowsher, and Helen Layton to the orchestra; Donald Lehman, Robert Keller, Harold Cox, Buddy Striff, and Donald Burtchin to football; and Mildred Loyer, Mary Donovan, and Louise Cooper to the girls ' basketball squad. About ninety per cent of the boys participated in the intramural program. Some of the girls were active in the Girl Reserve Club. A number of its members have been on the honor roll. FRESHMAN QUEEN Betty Haley FRESHMAN OFFICERS James Lotz - - - Social Chairman Emmor Mullenhour - - - President Robert Keller - - - Vice President Mildred Loyer - Sec ' y and Treasurer 26
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G H T H G R A D E EIGHTH GRADE Next year we shall be Freshmen! With that thought comes one of re- trospection, a looking back over the eight years in which we have traveled our educational pathway together. But, did we say together ? When we called the roll recently, we discovered that just ten, of our forty-nine pupils, had entered the portals of Shawnee Centralized School eight years ago. The other thirty-nine had joined us along the way from various schools and vicinities. A checkup on the birthplace of each pupil, revealed also that at least a dozen different towns in Ohio, as well as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a town in Germany are represented in our class. We recognize, however, that the coming together of pupils from so many other localities has added interest to our school life. Therefore, we say at the conclusion of the year, Our associations, as the members of the eighth grade class of ' 36, have been exceptionally pleasant! EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Harry Means Clair Baber Floyd Lewis George Lewis Robert Hastings Marvin Dawson Nathan McElroy Kenneth Flannlgan Kenneth Taylor Donald Heffner Paul Haley SECOND ROW: Mary Bess Bowsher Lenore Sibold Alberta Ramga Mary Neff Dorothy Lehman Alice Schlegel Dorothy Copus Betty Boughan Bertha Neeper Geraldine Hill Maxine McPheron THIRD ROW: Miss Mayer Norwood Painter Ellen Marrs Eleanor Butcher Betty Mertz Betty Freyer Joy Dardio Edith Staver Viola Ramga Virginia Lewis Evelyn Frost Robert Sibold FOURTH ROW: Beryl Montague Arthur Yoakam Jack Stewart Eric Lang Fred Mauk Paul Dehner Frank Hams Howard Myers Billy Ebling John Schaueblln James Saylor James Lee Paul Downs Junior Baber 28 .
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