Shawnee High School - Caldron Yearbook (Shawnee, OK)

 - Class of 1936

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lrzlgzi - CECIL LOFTIES VVhen the teachers start to speak, They disturb Ce-cil's sleep. TRUMAN HORSLEY A nice little chap in S. H. S.: He'll always he one of the best. ELMER WASHICHEK Ht-'s always around like a happy lark, And we hear tell he's an English shark. ROSHMARY BAER She has pep and looks-It's been said She's been chosen the sweetest red head. 1 1 4 Honor Society Treas., Basketball Queen, Hall of Fame '35, Wolv- erettes Pres., Proctor, Pinch- Hitters. JOHN HJUNT Late to bed and late to school: Better late than never is his rule! JOE MCCLURE Once he was a hound for news. But now he's got the peroxide 1? blues. at sf is Proctor Pres., Student Council. School Paper Associate Editor. Four of ai kind 4 but what kind? J. A. THOMPSON A swell boy and he lends a hand To his hoy friends' llill Billy Band. EVELYN LEWIS A glance like that does things to us, XYhen it Comes from nice littlz- Iivelyn Lewis. LNWRENCE FOX Tohaeeo and baseball go hand in hand 3 'l'hey're the only things he under- stands. ir wr in Baseball, Proctor. RAY QUACKENBUSH Look here, girls, what we've found! A good personality. and he gre-is around. 1: ar in Dramatic Uluh, Pinch-Hitters. DEWEY EDGMAN Willing to work and willing to play, Ile-'s always around with plenty to say. 4- 41 x l'inch-Hitters. EARL HEAL Sweet sixteen and never been missed: What's the matter, gals, don't you know what you've kissed? -if at 1: Jr. Play, tphone 9502-F'-6165 Here stands the remains :JL Swlil eu- I-lig'1 Sfllool tafter the Seniors are gonejl Twenty L

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SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL N 'eteen T. H. AVERY He breaks their hearts and lets them go, This smiling. dashing Romeo. 4: 1: is Baseball, School Paper. CLEO SCHULTZ If you want a reading or some good debating, Just call Cleo, she won't keep you waiting. 4 sf is Jr. Play, Glee Club, Honor So- ciety, WVolverettes, Debate, Oper- etta '35, '36, Student Council, Hip- podrome. MYRON HUNT VVonder what will be your des- tination? VVe bet you'll own m0re'n one filling station. an is -r Hi-Y, Band, Pinch-Hitters. DAISY MAE PARSONS Although one smile in this book is pasted. She has plenty more that aren't wasted. LOIS MCCRACKEN It didn't take much talk at all To get her picture put by Paul. ir if :- Girl Reserve. VVolverettes, De- bate, Operettzt. MARGARET HUTCHINS This young ladyis seldom heurdg VVhen she speaks, it's at worth- while word. ai er sf Proctor, Student Council, Honor Society. MILDRED SPARKS I would look contented, too, If I made good grades like you nf at at Proctor, Library Club, Honor So- ciety. BEVERLY RHYNE You search everywhere and you'll never find, A better friend than Beverly Rhyne. ar if sf Football '33, '34, Truck '33 '36, Hi-Y, Letterman's Club. ALICE PATCHIN She doesn't pout or tlocsn't whimper, Here-'s a red head without at toni- per. THOMAS LILLARD So silently does he take the route, lVe hardly know when hc's about. MARGARET MERRITT Mzirgatret is at studious girl, She clot-sn't cure for the social whirl. 4: H4 :ie Proctor, llostt-ss, Student Coun- cil, flirl lleserve, Librztry Staff. PARALEE SMITH This little girl does look so sweet, And knowing: her is really at treat. PAUL GOFORTH A little girl can mztkt- whole lots of noise , Says our friend, Paul! Could he mean Lois? at :lf ik Hlue Jackets, Jr. Class Secretary, Pinch-Hitters. HAZEL JONENS Always smiling, always joyful, Never complain, never sorrowful. 4: vs if Library Staff. WILLIAM HIXSON If you want to know why Gus loves Gertie, Tune in on Nosey at seven- thirty. 4- :le wk Student Council '34, '35, Tit-lmte '35, '36, ELMA JOYCE BURGER XVhen we Choose some-one with at lovely voice, This fair maiden would be our choice. ar ah 4: Student Council, Glen Club, Op- eretti, Gills' uzirtotte, Library 1, ' ' Q Staff. , . 5.11 ' iz ?T.3'2!:5:.1- 'gf' , . . A ., ,. ,, ,. 1, ,. .,,, HGH' QW?



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SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL 'f 'l 0 e BILL JOHNSON One clay as Bill passed by with all his charm and tact, Wt- heard a little Scotch ,frirl say, I want that quarts-rbackf' 4- -ie ll Student. Council, Proctor, l.ettt-r- man, Football '34, '35, llaskt-tba'l Manager, Honor Society. DON MAXEY This boy is fond of education: He takes all his at The Recrea- tion . -if vs in iii-Y. E Q-SIE JONES A disposition that you would adore, Blond hair and dimples! Nt-vi we say more? wk wk at Honor Soon-ty, Offm- Grl. CLARENCE BENTON Ask him his name and he starts cuttng' Capers, And replies with a grin, Don't you rt-ad the papers? vi- X4 llashethall. Track, Baseball. THARLES LIDDEIJL V A Clever. good-looking, what a lint-I , Suits a certain sophomore fine. 3 ,Q is ar an I C Honor Souix-ly, Home Iioom Pres- ' L ich-nt, l'int-h-Hitters. ROBERT LRITZ .fl Y 1 g K 5 ' lf you hear a t'hoo-4-hoo thunder, It Fritz is sure to know its number. -'v, 'I if 'l' ,.l- Ili-Y St-c'y, Vice--l'rt-s. of Senior -' t' ass. I'im-h-Hitters. CLARENCE BROWN Out- thing that will surely make- lluddy blush, Is to ask him about his sopho- more crush. llali ot' Fame- '35, Stu. t'oun., '33 Zlti. lli-Y Pres., '36, S1-c'y 'Ill Stage Urew, Mgr. Football, lX'ly.:'i'. 'l'r:u'k, Valdron Staff, l'incli-llit- ts-rs. CL-YDE ROBINSON lie gets around with his simult- ways, llis +-1-oelitric styles and girl t-raze. Debate-, Junior l'lay, Assoviatt- Editor of the t'aldron, l'im-h-Hit- ters. BETTY JANE STEYVART One of the loveliest rltu-t-ns to wear tht- crown. lVith ht-r grace and style sht gets around. ik 112 1: Set-'y Soph. Class, Football Que-1-u '36, Honor Society. Office ilirl l'int'h-Hitters, tl. C. GILES His fat-e is familiar. Uh! Now I know. 1 see him 1-at-h l'al Hay at tin- show. HENRY JONES .lust ask Henry wht-'s his littlf- whoosieg He may not admit -hut her name- is Susie. 42 -if 41 Student Uouncil, Stagt- Mzuiagzer. Hi-Y, lilue Jackets, l'im-h-Hit- ters. GENE CARNAHAN If all the players Carnahan, Vl'e'rl all be a bass-hall fan. ar -If at Baseball '35, '36, Club. wa-ro lik-- In-tterman's MILDREID BULLOCK Sit down, boys. 1-ontrol your sighs, She-'s just as sweet as tht- pictllrt- implies. an fx wk Proctor. HAROLD MCDIVITT How do you like my suit. my hat. my tie? To sum it all up, l'm tht- best- drl-ssed guy. sr ff -if lfashion Show of '36. DORIS DUDLEY A musical voit-e, with ht-r lmppy smile. Her songs, she gets over with vt-ry :ood style. an 4 llippodrome-, Opt-retla. HOWARD CRISP if you mee-t this fellow just ask him who ht- is, Ht-'Il say, I'm ,frood at playing: basketball, and at tt-uuis I'u1 a whiz. an ::. ,,, llasketball TH, '35, '36, Tt'lIIllS 'IlI. '35, '36, IA'lit'l'ITlt'l1'S t'lub. Ili? IDRS

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