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ensues? ROBERT BROWN Editor-in-Chief Art Director It is with pleasure that I take this opportunity to thank my staff members for their untiring' ef- forts in the production of this book, and to express my person- al appreciation for the co-opera- tion of Mr. Burton, Mrs. Ritter, the faculty, and members of the various classes as Well as any others Who have in any way con- tributed to its success. Robert L. Brown JAMES SHEPHERD Advertising Manager Co-Business Manager I Wish to thank all of those who have helped make possible the publication of the annual and would urge that everyone co-operate further by patroniz- ing the businesses that have sup- ported the yearbook with adver- tising. James N. Shepherd wt SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL
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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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S H A W N E E H I G H S C H O O L Tl f 'ty l'e MILDRED JONES Faculty Adviser. tlfirst Row! Billy Haney, feixturesl Bs-rnzirline McLzingl1iln, literary editorg Dorotliy Mun Bennett, society cditorg Blair Holland, sportsg Virginia King. or- ganizations, . rSeconrl Rowl Anna Sue Thomas. associate editorg Clyde Robinson, associate editorg Mary Agnes Dunawuy. ceo-business l1lillli1g3l'Q Aclaline Gilluly, typislg Clarence Brown, features. l!Il All-'Digg l I v,l. 1
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