Shawnee High School - Indian Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1938

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f nbc-1!ff! 7! f SI-IAWNEE ANNALS 19 3 8 VOLUME EIGHT SHAWNEE HIGH SCI-IOGL G d X XI LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY ' I I Publ' h d by rcx 1 XII MR ROBERT B. CLEM, Principal 1 if SIIAWNI-IE lllfill SIIIIUUI 'L-1 ,L Last minute concert goers are scrambling into their seats iust in time to hear the opening chords introducing the final re cttal of this phase of our school lite The Repertoire of Mem ortes Let us steal a hasty glance at our program before the lights are dimmed What a variety of selection tt presents' lt includes minor strains that will prompt serious reminiscences and gay novelty numbers that will bring a smile to our lips as we recall hu rtorous incidents in our mental scrapbooks lVe see that the program holds Then You ll Remem ber Me for those in our audience whose tastes tend toward the operatic Among My Souvenirs will Je played for the lovers of simple sentimental melo dies lt ts evident that the concert must be a medley ranging from symphony to ragttme tempos and from pipe organ to Jew s harp The orchestra under the magic of the maestro s - direction has gone far since tts organization and fill long be remembered for its vibrant chords struck during its er or tance at Sha Nnee High School Tne musicians have spent long ara tedious hour relnear ing to produce a harmonious elfect at this last presentation 'Trte Song ls Endedf-but the melody lingers on, inspiring tender t'.oughts ot the past and enthusiasm for the future, The curtain parts revealing the maestro, his baton poised, in a moment, he will give h.s musicians the signal to swing down Memory Lane for a last long, bcctcward look into the scenes of our happiest days, SARAH MAYNOR ELIZABETH HENDERSON I age Tltrvv Z r-Z 59' A Z EDITORIAL STAFF Frances Maurer lane Dorsey FEATURES Carolyn Knele leanne Mal1n Mabel Hashngs Chr1st1ne Hesse Ehzabeth Henderson Margaret Hopper Sarah Maynor Grace Moss QUOTATION S Wlnlfred Arrnes Bealrlce Bryan Mrss Leonora lohnslon Advlser ART STAFF Dorothy Ma Fuhrrnan Nana Furmal ASSOCIATES Belly Bowland Mary Frey Mary Cole lane! Hauck Mary Ellls Launla Hoke Mrss Dorothea Kurk Advrser BUSINESS STAFF Norma Krllen ASSOCIATES Ma y Kathryn Frndley Bertha Hastrngs Martha Lyon Peagv Mannrno lour e Morrrson Mlldred Allen Benrrora Bakr-r Dorolhy Barnes lrene Bwler Cons ance Cdvanaugh UCI Dax M Lrlhan Elrod Advxser I um f Edrtors rn Chlef Vrvran Rhodes Iewel Thurman Vlrglma Tucker Lrlhan Hafendorfer Ed1tor Cutter of Lrnoleum Blocks Al a Hurt Laverne Schardexn Carherrne Schnerder Busmess Manager Shrrley Ruler Lula Mae Redman lane Shgers Mavrs Slephens Ruth Stoclcler . - . , . r , , , ,, ,,,, , . Y. . . . lsla Freeman Betlye Anne Howard Georgia Suddarth L lie ri.: lm ' V ' y ' lfmr '41 ef. fi 21- Z' T T1tle Page Moeslro Concert HG l Prelude Composers Repertoxre Conductors B es Auld Long Syne Ports ond Vorces Regular Rhythm Cr scendo Drrnrnuendo Prayer Urrhnrshed Symphony Accent Symphony Ov rtones Double Slop Mrno s Musicians Slac 21.0 Two Qtoxlls Round,lf1y o -.lzerUt1ons Hope-.cussions .u, 13o.es Disso. .. Cons -rx zxtorf Killil raw M'SS I EVELYN WELLS MISS LOUISE M KORNFELD ssrstant Pgrncrpal Mary Catherme Coll Iane Davrdson Charles Duncan Edrth Hester Leonora Iohnston Davrs S Frelds Annabelle Hankms Iean lanes Molly B T Coyle Harold Keelrng Frances Koop Agnes Borgman Marte Borrres Alma Brown Llzzre Bach Edward Barley Iohn Dunn Mmme Boylan Alber a Brusselbach Hulda Gem Iames Elhott Tully B Robb Elsxe Pearson FACULTY ENGLISH Iulra K Keyburn Lucre Lowry Aelrse Morat Elrzabeth Robrnson Irene Rhoads MATHEMATICS Mary Kaltenbrun Marguerrte Lorenz P W Allen Rome LANGUAGES Lnllran Elrocl Catherme McKeon HISTORY AND SOCIAL Dean of Glrls STUDIES Elnzabeth McConathy Harry Routh Eva Skrllman SCIENCE Cora Burlmgame Esther Coogle Gertrude Hendershot COMMERCIAL El1se Luten Prudence Lyon Mattle B Scott HOME ECONOMICS Esther Clark Ahce Farrell ART Dorothea Ku MUSIC Selma Hamlet Elrzabeth Rogers MANUAL TRAINING W H Slack Harry H Wat on HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mary Lourse Alford Mane Lourse Fernow Mlnme Margaret Charlton Ethel Fltzhugh LIBRARY OFFICE Mary Elorse Cummrngs Pearl Logsdon Page' Sn' Harrret Salrn Anna Sohns Mary Strrckler Iulra Woodson Sue Schroeder Edxth Stark Marguerrte Nlcklres Elrzabeth Zacharr Henry Oakes Elrzabeth Vance Margaret Surmann I. Carter Steele Marlorre Moore Dorothy Moran Katheryne Srkkmg A'ber Sega Frederrck Zuercher Helen Perl Thomas Godfrey Catherrne Green Lucrlle R start A A . I Vx ' gf Sydney Brownstein ' Georgia Wheeler- : , ert xx ' ' ' , I I . s Z UL' 31 L V HULD Should auld acquatntance be forgot And never brought to mlnd? LL through our school days we have sarcl over and over I never Wlll forget thfs frxend I ll always remember that place our Iumor Frolrc and Semor play w1ll always have a place rn my memory Now that the tune has come for us to say farewell to our school days at Shawnee we reahze that often we wart untfl 1t IS too late to conslder what our school means to us We can no longer as students part1c1pate ID rts GCIIVIIISS we must leave the famrhar burldmg our faculty our fnends and our classmates Yet 1t 15 true that they all unprrnt many fond metnorfes on our hearts We as Semors say farewell to our second home and to our frrends who have so generously shared therr school days and fr1endsh1p wtth us Partmg IS such sweet sorrow but we are comforted by the hope that we w1ll meet agaln We are convmced that thrs hne of the Engllsh VIII class song IS true We ll forget you neve May we say Thanks for everythxng and we ll forget you never BERTHA HASTINGS o law I lah! . - - l . V E ':7 -'H' ' ' '?i T , , :, ,,, , -,,,.Y,,,, S H V - - 1 1 i4ff+f--'A-' ' T-1 , , , ' ' H ir: ' i'i'ffITf I ,, ' g ..,.l - - H 1 , ' 1 1 1 . , ,, J j ' dl BERTHA HASTINGS Prnxdent Annual Buuneu Staff Prett to walk wxth and wxtty to ta lc wxth Lantern Busmess Staff Mr Wxl ston rn Balmy Days S C Re re sentatlve Presrdent of Clubs pet Drrvers Talent Secretary Drama Club Prxzes Style Show Doll Contest 97'7..,.,..,4,.2-X MAVIS STEPHENS Secretary 5 Annual Business Staff She always fmds what rs happy 1n lxfe She has a smlle for everyone Charlotte Gates rn Balmy Days Secretary Iumor Class Executrve Board March ol Trme Club Secre tary Student Counc1l FRANCES MAURER Sergeant at arm: Annual Lxterary Stall A rrpple of drmples that dancmg meet By the curves of a perfect mouth Lrterary Edxtor of Lantern Staff Mrss Hernander m Balmy Da s Prestdent Drama Club Frolxc retary Speclal Leaders Club CELESTINE BOWLING Cheer Leader She llves to the full every mmute Gets all the Joy and fun thats rn lt Cheer leader Englrsh V VI Frollc Speclal Leaders Club Letters Base ball Bas ball sSoccer Volleyball MARTHA KING Pxanxst Whose lxttle body lodg d a mlghty mmd Lantern Business Staff Pramst lo Glee Club MllllCenl m Balmy Days Band Drama Club XMIM, 45 MONTA LEE ABLE Her vomce was ever soft gentle and low An excellent thmg 1n a woman Frollc Clubs College March of Txme Speed and Accuracy .WX-f'.lf-Af-ffl MINNIE B ALWES Her eyes smrle peace March of T1me Club Frollc Usher a' Balmy Days mifg s of lune 1928 CLE6 DAVIS Vice Presrdent Her sunny locks hang on her temples hke golden fleece Hllda rn Balmy Days Glee gulls S C Representatrve Talent u VIRGINIA TUCKER Treasurer Annual Literary Staff With her eyes ln floods with laughter S C Flepresentatlve Vtce Presx dent Mlcroscope Club Drama Club Mrke rn Balmy Days Frollc MARGARET HOPPER Hxstonan Annual Lmterary Stal! Nature made her what she rs And ne er made src amther Edttor m Chxel of Lantern S Representatzve Vrce Presrdent Iumor ClGSS Honor Roll s1x terms Frolxc EMMA LEE PFEIFFER Cheer Leader A decent boldness ever meets wnth friends Mrs Adams m Balmy Days S C Representatxv Specral Leader we MISS GEORGIA WHEELER Class Adviser ALBERTA ALISMILLER She looks as clear as mormnq roses Newly wash d 1n dew Band Orchestra Speed and Ac curacy Club f J, Jfolfhftffj jf ,JWXJJJJC NORMA ANDERSON Men of few words are the best men Glee Club March of Txme Speed and Accuracy Page N me W I f- .J V' f ' l A f: l?up: f V -I I I ' . a ' ' I - . 1 ' ' .f I . H .5 Drama Club Officer. I I l ' - , ' , Sec- W x s W 'H 1 i ' 1 ,W L ' 'Je ' ,X Y f f V, f . e ,f 1 I ef L, if J' WIN!!-'RED ARMES Annual Lxterary Staff Sc tall she IS and slender and so tau' Archxe 1n Balrry Days Frohc S C Representanve March otT1me and Talent Clubs Lantern Bust ness Staff FRANCES BAKER These lovely lamps these wm dows at the soul Froltc Clubs March of Time Kmttmg Begmners Typmg MARY LOUISE BAUER A hne gxrl honest mtelhgent and land Bookkeepmg certxhcate 47 ESTHER BICKEL Panence lS a flower that grows not rn every garden Mrs Gates rn Balm Days Lantern Buslness Stat Drama Club ,afffunf DOROTHY BLANKENSHIP A leasmg countenance s ight advantage Band Froltc Glee Club MARY BOLANDER Happy the whole day long Susanna lenkmsm Balm Days Offlce And Certlhcates Shorthand and Bookkeepm Clubs Speed and ccuracy Marc ol T1me Speclal Leaders Dance 4 M, ci fff-fMvM BETTY BOWLAND Annual Art Sta!! Content to hve that IS my stay Lantern Busmess Stall Drama Club Glee Club Mss Bell Balmy Days '- age Te 11 BENNORA BAKER Annual Busmess Staff There IS sweet musxc here Mrss Blake m Balmy Days Plans a muslcal career VIRGINIA BAKER She preferred to be good rather than to seem so Clubs Etlquette Spellmg Knit DOROTHY BEST tmg She scatters sunshme wherever she goes Frrst Atd Certxhcate Clubs Amusement Speed and A curacy J IRENE BIXLER Annual Business Staff A httle rule a httle sway Clubs French March oi Txme Vice Presldent Travel HILDEGARDE BLANKENSHIP She hved at peace wxth all man kmd In trxendshxp she was true Specmal Glee Club Art Club CL G H Sl March of Txme Club ANNA MAE BOWER She rs a mald of artless grace Gentle m form and faxr of face Band Frohc Clubs Dnvers Tal ent Glee Club 47 ANNA BRACKETI' She IS wmsome attractxve and demure to a degree Clubs Glee Amusement March of Txme Talent if N 1 x . f it lfv Lf Biff xy, A , All A ' f . , t l V U U A sunbeam in a winter's day. Z ' ' ' H is no I 'h ' - A Oz W A , if 'Z , ' ' ' , f U , H , i ' in ' J I- I 1' r MARY BRADFORD Gentle rn manner strong rn per formance Froltc Clubs Speed and Accu racy Socral Servrce HELEN BRIGAN CE Such socxety ts qutet wtse and good LJ.. '4- ROSE BRUNER Frtendshtp rs the breedrng rose wtth sweets tn every fold Lantern Business Staff Usher at Balmy Days Froltc Presrdent Plan Your Party Club Speed and Accuracy Club ,fab BEATRICE BRYAN Annual Lxtsrary Staff She rs all my fancy patnted er Shes lovely shes drvlne Hepresentattve Presrdent and Vtce Prestdent Travel Club Clubs Typ crtbblers French Qin... MATTIE LEE BUR1' A qutet tongue shows a wtse head Orchestra Lantern Busmess Staff Mt Board 1 Balmy Days fc-ww fu ami ESTHER CLAY They conquer who belteve they can Band Orchestra S C Represen gxtrve Lrbrary Ard Speclal Leaders lub GLADYS COLLINS She doeth lxttle krndnesses Whtch most leave undone or de sprse Usher at Balmy Days Certrft 'Cates Bookkeepxng and Ftrst Atd MINNIE BRANIN A 1oIly and true happy fellow Engltsh VVI Presrdent lack rn Balmy Da s Frolrc Secretary Begmners ypmg Club Assembly Pranrst Glee Club jzffffv-ffv1..Lz LaVEI'INE BROWN She fhrnks lrfe contams laughter and play Usher at Balmy Days Book keepr g Certtfrcates Messy ROSE BRUTSCHER They who are pleased themselves must always please Froltc Usher at Balmy Days March of Txme Club ,h A MADALINE BURDEN She makes two grrns grow where there was only a grouch before Sally rn Balmy Days Usher at CLARA CARIIICOTA No legacy rs so rtch as honesty Shorthand Certtfmcates March of Trme Club 3 MARY COLE Annual Ar! Staff A youth to whom was grven So much of earth so much of Heaven A scenery and poster destgner for Froltc Balmy Days and K E A Pageant Clubs Readmg Talent Art VIRGINIA CON A 1ov1al coaxtng sweet way she as March of Trme Club Fronc Page Eleven .. . Has . . 1 . I .. . . , . ' 'N , I , .- V- 1 H h I - Lantern v Literary Staff, S. -C. Frolic' Merch of Time Club- in ' , '. Y I , Q ' tn -- x- , Q , C, , F ! ' , j . . tt ra t ff E E YEANNE CRUTCHER The rude sea grew civil at her song. Glee Club, rated Excellent in District Vocal Contest, State Vocal Contest. ,L f VIRGINIA DANNER A heart wrthln whose sacred cell The peaceful vrrtues lrve to dwell Lantern Busrness Stall Usher at Balmy Days Frolxc Soclal Serv xce Club Glee Club CLARA IANE DQGRAW She nothing common dld or mean S C Re resentatxve Mrs Moore tn Balmy ays Glee Club rolxc We ETHEI. DENNER He rs never less at lersure than when at lersure Pat ln Balmy Dayi Frolrc CLARINE ECKMANN Strllborn srlencel Thou art the floodgate of the deeper heart Clubs Drxvers Typrng Shorthand Certrhcates Frohc LAVINIA FEHRIBACK Thy modesty takes the heart Usher at Balmy Days Letter for Volleyball NWMMN DOROTHY FERNLAND Lrfes a lest and all thmgs show I thought so once and now l know rt C l u b s Penmanshrp Typing Dance Squad Leader Certrhcates Shorthand Bookkeepmg Page Twelve FRANCES CUNNINGHAM On pleasure she was bent. Clubs: Plan Your Party, Knittlng, March of Time. GENEVA DARST We meet thee luke a pleasant thought When such are wanted Olllce A1d Lantern Business Stall MARIAN DeLOZIER Her eyes as stars of twxhght laxr Travel Club Glee Club ELLEN OU tres much learns Dr1vers Club Frohc MARY FAHEY Gentle rn person and conduct Glee Club MWA? VIOLA FENDLEY Let them call rt mrschrel When lt rs passed and prospered twrll be vrrtue Pat IH Balmy Days Band Or chestra Frolxc Specxal Leaders Clubs Speed and Accuracy Drxvers Mer y Makers Captam Basketball Volleyball Teams 4.945201 MARY KATHRYN FINDLEY Annual Business Stall Magmtrcent spectacle of human happrness W ,W MMV When looks were fond words were lew Scene deslgner for Balmy Days Frolxc Clubs Art Special Leaders Drxvers VIRGINIA FLEDDERMAN Twas the loveltest ha1r e world my pet Oftxcer of Travel Club ERTIE FRANKLIN Wtth a smtle that IS ch11dl1ke and bland Froltc Shorthand Cert1f1cates Clubs Etxquette March ol Ttme ,M ISLA STEWART FREEMAN Annual Ar! Stall The sweet converse of an mnocent mmd Scene dest ner lor Bal Clubs Art ovelty Jn DOROTHY FUHRMAN Annual Art Stal! All loved art 1n a seemly way Wtth an earnest soul and a capttal Theodore ln Balmy Days scentc and tag deslgner lor Balm Days desxgned Band Emblem Presxdent Art Cub Drama Club GAA! GIBBONS atdens should be mxld and meek wut to hear and slow to speak Qljlws l ULIA CORINNE GREENWELL There are no eyes more beauttlul than yours Frolxc Ttcket Comm1ttee for Balmy Days Usher at Balmy Days Speed an ccuracy Club DONNA FITZGERALD Good sense whlch as only the gtt of heaven Representative Glee Club Usher at Balmy Days Azfrfls-'55 SHIRLEY FRANCE Contentment opens the source of every joy Posters for Nattonal Home Show and Frolxc Frolxc Reading Club VANEDA FRANKLIN Good wtll IS the rrughhest prac t1cal force nn the unxverse Advertxsmg Commtttee for Balmy Days Clubs Enquette and March o T1me MARY ELIZABETH FREY Annual Art Stall Art and knowledge brmgs bread and honor Made posters lor lzbrary March of Tlme Club a scemc desrgner lor Balmy Days NINA FURMALL Q Annual Art Stall Art subdues the strong Botto Art Contest Deslgn for Lou tsvllle School Calendar a scemc designer for Balmy Days Vtce Presldent Art Club Clubs Drtvers Entertcnners CHARLOTTE GOBLE Her hatr that lay along her neck Was yellow l1ke rxpe corn Ettquette Club wzbfl-'ZQ' fgfdtfff HELEN HADORN Never tdle a moment but thrltty and thoughtful to others Honor Roll three terms Bookkeep mg Cert1l1cate Page Tlurleen ,, lu! .. .1 ' J., . 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' -' ,,-H ..- X DORIS HALLIDAY A ltttle nonsense now cmd then l reltshed by the wrsest men Archte Balmy Days Glee Club Clubs Drama Specral Lead ers Volleyball Letter ffl DOROTHY ALICE HAMILTON wrtty woman IS a treasure A wrtty beauty IS a power lane Sowerby tn Balmy Days Bookkeepmg Certthcate LQVERNE HARLOW To admrre the mmd and to ove her ways Frohc three Shorthand Pms Bookkeeprng Cerhhcate HELEN K HARRISON Shme of glance Clubs Speed and Accurac Craft March ol Trme Frolrc Cos tume Commtttee for Balmy D ys zulu IOANNE HAYNES Gentle of speech benehcent o mrnd Band and Orchestra Mr Boad Balmy Days Partrctpant 1n Nattonal and State Musrc Contests 6-0-qyyu NORMA HELLER She ll hnd a way Frolrc Volleyball Letter Secretary Amusement Club WWW RUTH HIGH The glory of a frrm capacxous mmd Frolrc Inter Hrgh School Safety Councrl Contests D1str1ct State and Natronal Glee Club Vocal I ugv I ourtecn BETTY HAMBLETON He IS truly great that ts lrttle m hrmselt Treasurer Lantern Busmess Staff Bookkeepmg Certrfrcate O chestra Glee Club Band S C Representatrve Froltc 'SMU tlxwtlll IUANITA HA SEN All km o smrly roun the lxps Mrs Ienkrns rn Balmy Days S C Representative Presxdent of Socxal Servrce Club Glee Club Orchestra and Band --Bc DOROTH RINGTON Her e es All ra tant with glad surprxse Usher at Balmy Days IANET I. HAUCK Annual Art Sta!! Shme out httle head sunnmg over wrth curls S C Representatrve Honorable Mentlon rn Commerctal Poster Con test Speed and Accuracy Club WI! ETHEL HECK The soul s calm sunshxne and the heartfelt 1ob Secretary of Readmg Club Spa cra ade ub ELIZABETH HICXS Good humor teaches a charm to ast Band Natronal Band Contest State Band Contest ,1...,LJL.J-.. LAVINIA HOKE Annual Art Sta!! Whatever she d1d was done wrth so much ease I-'rolxc Clubs March of Trme Portratts of Famous Women 4 fwwfv My S . 1 , - , , r- , . . N , ' ' 1. , . . I 1 5 ' ! X -lv Q 79 'K - 55 ,' With magic of moltion and sun- f 4 . Y' ' , in 5 '1 Cl . , ' - ' 1 . t I' 1 . h . I f , ds 1 V J BETTYE ANNE HOWARD Annual Art Stull Born for success she seemed wxth race to wm wrth heart to old Honor Roll stx terms Glee Club Scenery Tag Contest nt Pramst Talent Club GAYLE HOWLEY A good act is never thrown away Clubs March of Time Ettquette Typmg ,bum ALTA C HURT Annual Art Stull A favor granted qurckly IS a most agreeable lavor Scemc des1gner for Balmy Days Tag and Program deslgner lor h1rt Slee lee ELIZABETH IAC OB A good example rs the best ser mon Band Orchestra Clubs Speed and Accuracy Penmanshrp www HE N IULI. rom the cro f er brow the sole r eet she rs ll xr U r y Days MARIAN KESS LEA She blessed you wxth the sunntest weather Froltc Speed and Accuracy Club EDITH KILLINGER She rs gentle that doeth gentle deeds Sho rtxt1cates VIVIAN D HOWERTON A face wrth gladness ever spread Solg strlmles by human kmdness fe S C Representatxve Glee Club Clubs Ettquette Entertamers SAVANNAH HU!-'FMAN A thmg of beauty rs a joy for ever Frolrc Usher at Balmy Days March of Tlme Club sfxgff HELEN BETH l A cheerful temper makes beauty attractlve Knowledge delrghttul and wx' good natured M Gates Balmy Days Band Drama Club I-'rolrc QQMAOZMQ MARY S IENKINS Taste the yoy That sprrngs from labor Frolrc C 1 u b s Salesmanshtp March of Txme 'M VERNIECE KANZLEH A ood name IS rather to be c osen than great nches Orchestra Frolxc Clubs Pen manshxp Movre Drtvers Mffffdocd NOHMA IEAN KILLEN Annual Busrness Stal! Bright as the sun h r eyes e azers strrke Othcer ol Travel Club LUCILLE KIRBY A word spoken tn good season Usher at Balmy Da s Usher at gngklmsh V Frolxc alesrnanshrp u Page Fifteen I I ' I . , rl r A P 0'7 lf Q 7 AV Q - N - . . gt 1 In rl H D In ub. I I I I fu I wh. 4 , . I , X J x 1 -I . A ' A H , e th v g ' E 7 is .MCL MARIORIE KIRCHHUBEL As merry as the clay rs long Drama Club Usher t Balmy Days Froltc I r- 2 MARGARET KOSHEWA Calm with the power to rmpress Honor Roll srx terms Lantern Bustness Stall Froltc Band and Orchestr 4452206 mm 1.YoN u j Annual Bunness Sta!! A good natured lovable gxrl Froltc Home H gtene and Fnrst gidbCert1frcate Gee Club Drivers u IEANNE Annual Her so many mmble She walks tn ltke the mght Ot cloudless and starry sktes S C Representatrve Prestdent Novelty Club President Cratt Club Secretary Movre Club ROSE MARTIN Txs slull not strength That governs the shtp Executrve Board Presrdent S C 1936 So homore and lumor Year Letter restdent Specxal Leaders Club on wrnnmg Volleyball Soft ball teams Ci 902-flvxuftx.-1 MARY ELIZABETH MATHIS Her drgmty lent her charm and grace Usher at Balmy Days Clubs March of Ttme Penmanshmp I age .S srteen Wkwqfrw DOROTHY KOSHIEWA Gentle ln manner hrm put Frolrc Clubs Novelty Dnvers MARIAN LONNEN Ever smrlmg never blue Everyone lxkes her just as w Band, Orchestra MARY ANN MADEIRA Long lxve that merr heart That laughs by mg t and day Presxdent Scrence Club Glee Club Lantern Business Staff Secretary Salesmanshrp Club Gfvvv-' PEGGY MANNING Annual Busmess Staii Blushmg 15 the color of vtrtu Lantern Busmess St C Representatrve A cheerful look makes a dlsh a least Glee Club Presxdent Penmanshlp Club VIVIAN MARTIN Does well acts noble-angels could no more Glee Club Certlhcates Book keeptng Home Hyirene and Frrst Atd Vtce Prestdent crrbblers Club SARAH MAYNOR Annual Literary Sta!! A twmklxng eye a saucy grm To all thats merry shes akm News rtor Lantern Lrterary Stal S Repr entatxve Mxss B my y Secretary o T1 lub Frolrc Vtce t Sp 1aI Leaders Club K ' .1 , ' in - ' G -- pose. ICU 8 Q No l I ' A H l ' ' ' ' edox' . V I . l I! I I ' 1 H I V X ..H . L I f at ' . ' in f KN .PNA V A I MARY AGNES Mmm l I . Ill .4 i L ' ' . CY C l , 1 IL , ,. Wkuw, EVELYN MILLER Twas her thmktng of others Made you thmk of her Frohc actxve In Assembly Pro grams mem MARY CATHERINE MILLER A rosebud set wrth lrttle wlllful thorns MARIE MIRABILE Modest manner and the genflest heart Executrve Board Secretary Drrvers Club Speed and Accuracy Club Frolxc flflobooz, ELIZABETH MOSS Nor know we anything so a1r As the smxle upon thy face Orchestra Band Frollc March of Ttme Club 6,03-Jive! 7770-Sw ANNA MARIE McCREARY fancled she spoke Froltc Usher at Balmy Days March of Txme Club uri. ' We MARY IOYCE ICHTER Her delrcate feet rn the dance twmkle round Executxve Board S C Represen tatrve Frolrc MARIAN OTT Good to be merry and wxse Lantern Busrness Staff S C Representatxve Sally Holmes m Balmy Da s member of wxnnmg Volleyball eams IAVERNE MILLER The mrrror of all courtesy Bud Hmcks m Balm Days State and Natxonal Banc? and Or chestra contests wyxfpna ORPI-IA MILLER For nature had but lxttle clay Like that of whxch she molded her Charrman of Ushers at Balmy Days S C Representatrve Pres: dent Drwers and Typrng Clubs Letters Baseball Volleyball Spe cxal Leaders Iumor Class Offxcer LOUISE MORRISON Annual Busmess Staff As true a fnend as ever lxved Usher at Balmy Days Clubs Dance Speclal Leaders Etxquette Speed and Accuracy Penmanshrp GRACE MOSS Annual Lxterury Staff Who says m verse what others say m prose Miss Hernander rn Balm Days Drama Club wrnner of antern short story contest 412 DOROTHY NALL Thy lxqutd notes that close the eye of day Glee Club S C Representatxve ,Desc lun MILDRED O BRIEN Proserpme gathermg flower Herself a falrer flower In Balmy Days Squad Leader Clubs March of Txme Drtvers Penrnanshxp MARY OWENS Soft peace she brxnqs LHEYSVBI' she CII'I'lVeS Clubs March of Time S eed and Accuracy Frollc S C epresen tatxve 121 W ge Seventeen . ' 1 l K I ' I .. . f . . You looked at her Vsilence, and .. . . 1' L ,Q If M' , I ., I li ' 4 r X . i' YP I 59' BESSIE PENNYCOOK Ioy ruled the day Band Frolic Clubs March f Time Novelty Knittm roperty Committee for Balmy y CONSTANCE P LEY She speaketh not cmd yet there ies A conversation in her eyes Glee Club S C Re res tatxve Clubs Talent March o Tim MARTHA IANE RAGSDALE She is pleasant gracious true A charming friend Clubs French Novelty Speed and Accuracy MMC! E AMA Annual B nos Staff Qhe sits high in all the peoples heart Mrs Iohnson in Balm Days qOrchestra Frolic Dramas lub 7.wefKw4M ailwfm VIVIAN RHODES Annual Literary Sta Age cannot wither nor custom stale Her infinite variety lack Caston Balmy Days Lantern Business Stall Frolic Clubs Drama Glee Talent Novel ty Amusement Certrhcates Short hand Bookkeeping RUTH ROSER All the worlds a laugh and all the people giggles S C Representative Glee Club Usher t Balmy Days Clubs Drivers Microscope ,Z MARY CATHERINE SCHNEIDER Annual Art Sta!! A tender heart, a will inflexible. Usher at Balmy Days, Clubs: Novelty, Penmanship. Page Eightcmz VELMA LEE PITTS Her heart was as great as the world but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong Safety Board lane Sowerby Balmy Da s S C Representa trve Glee lub BETTY ANN POTTER The mildest manners with the bravest mind Theodore in Balmy Days Bust ness Stall ol Lantern Library gidb Treasurer ol Home Making u LEOLA REDICI The quiet mmd is richer than a crown Glee Club Frolic Drivers and Novelty Clubs ,nf GERTRUDE REKER Patience and gentleness is power Property Committee for Balmy Days Clubs March of Time Novelty SHIRLEY RITTER Annual Business Stall Was quick to learn and wise know S C Representative Frolic Club M h ol Time Special aders Q..--L DOROTHY SCHNEIDER loy rises in me like a summer IHOYH Clubs Art March of Time MILDRED SCHULER The rule of my life is to make business a pIeasure. M, Harley in Balmy Days, Clubs: Dance, Etiquette, Entertain- ers, Penmanship. SUE SCOTT Wxt now and then struck smartly Shows a spark Mrs Iohnson tn Balmy Days Glee Club Talent Club oaiwfb NELLIE SEARCY Annual Business Stal! For she ts as good as she ts axr Presxdent Etxquette Club Home Hygtene and Ftrs! And Certxhcates Band Speed and Acc racy Club ALICE SHEEHAN A prxmrose by the rlvers brtm Clubs Amusement Penmanshxp Speed and Accuracy W NOHMA SIMPSON She that was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at wnll and yet was never loud AdvertxstngComm1tte ot Balmy Days Presxdent C nt Events IANE STANLEY ln her tongue ts the law of kxnd ness Clubs Drtvers Knxttxng Typxng dike., RUTH STOCILER Annual Busxness Stal! A lavmg heart IS the begmnn of all knowledge 1 g S C Representatwe F c Clubs Ofhcer lh Travel Club of Txme GEORGIA SUDDARTH Annual Art Stat! Wtth such a merry mmble stxr ring spmt Honor Roll tour terms Letxtta Wrlston IH Balm Days S C Representattve lubs Secretary Student Observers Vtce Presxdent News of the Week Teacher and Plamst Learn to Dance W ANNA DOUGLAS SEARCY When she had passed lt seemed e Thelceasmg of exquisite musxc Band Orchestra Glee Club Presxdent Kmttxng Club Secretary 4711:-rary Axds Secretary March ol mme J ROBERTA SEVERS Wxse to resolve And patment to perform C l u b s College Mtcroscope Scxence 'Zami EVA SHRADER A day for totl an hour lor sport But for a fnend lute rs too short Won letters for Basketball Bad mmton Volleyball Softball Vi!! DEAN SMITH The force ot her own ment makes her way Secretary Entertatners Club Clubs March of Ttme Advanced Typmg Scenic Desxgner fffdfv' IANE STIGERS Annual Busxness Sta!! A merry heart doeth good like a medxcme Htlda tn Balmy Days Drama Club State Band Contest Natlonal Band Contest LaVERNE STULCI She laughed and talked and danced and sang S C Representattve Frolxc Clubs March of Ttme Novelty Knit txng Costume Commtttee for Balmy Days MILDRED TATE Not much talk a great sweet stlence Frohc Clubs Entertatners Knxt t1ng 4? 777 Jeff? Page N meteen Il I 'I' ' . 1 I . ll ll . A ' f ' ' I ' A 'H Cl , rch ot Time ub. U8 .f A . ' , li , , E 2 ' .1 I . A' I 1 ' A , h ' ,. JJ DOROTHY LEE TAYLOR A faultless body and a blameless mmd Bud tn Balm Days Captatn of 1937 Volleybal Wmners Captam 1938 Basketball Wmners Executrve Board S C Representattve Spectal Leaders Club Amusement Cu NORMA VEIT There ns no wrsdom lmke frank TIGSS Band Orchestra Frolxc Clubs Talent Speed and Accuracy Short hand Certxfxcates ANNIE LAURIE WATSON Beauttful tn form and feature Lovely as the day Frohc Glee Club Usher t Balmy Days Clubs Dancmg gfuijers Vice Presldent of Lxbrary u wean CLARA LEE WEINHARDT A ltttle body often harbors a great soul Clubs Porfraxts of Famous Wom en Novelty Drivers Frolxc VIRGINIA WELLMAN Great thoughts lxke great deeds Need no trumpet Clubs Dnvers Penmanshtp Typ mg Frohc Shorthand and Book keepmg Certtfxcates Orchestra WW MILDRED WELSH A merry compamon ts musxc tn a yourney Ctrculatxon Manager Lantern Busxness Staff Band Orchestra Offxce Ald Cl Officer Squad Leader roltc M HAZEL WHITTINGHILL So full of rmr Proper! comrmtt Ba m Days ertlflcates lvers Club Home Hygxene nd t And Page Twenty BETTY TURNBULL Whose well taught mmd the pres ent age surpasses Competttor for Y M C A Schol arshtp Travel Club WWLM HELEN WARKEN A lxttle tmy pretty wttty charm mg darlmg ms she S C Representatrve Frolxc Usher at Balmy Days Secretary of Plan Your Party Club Clubs March of Txme Speed and Accuracy 7tLZW3l N ORMA WATTS Home Hygxene and Ftrst Atd Cer ttfxcate March of Ttme Club Con stltutronal Pageant MARGARET WELCH He s armed wxthout that s mnocent wxthxn Glee Club March of Ttme Club Home Hygiene and Fxrst Ald Certrft fPlfiL1ffHf71jff!1AJlf DOROTHY WELSH Yea musxc rs the profrts art Busmess Manager of the Lan tern Staff Band S C Represen tatrve Offtce Amd Frohc FRANCES WHITEHEAD Dtvmely tall and most dtvtnely axr Glee Club Drama Cl WW MARTHA WIBBELS Her speech rs a burmng hre Wrl Balmy Days ohc Drama Club ', I ' lb: .' 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A 'I A H I V r, ' o in U, , .A ' Q cy-w ' EUGENIA WIGGINGTON She rs krnd hearted and servrce able rn all the relatxons ol llfe Specxal Leaders Club Sophomore -lietter Basketball and Volleyball eam DOROTHY WILHELM She hved at peace wlth all man krnd Frolxc Frrst Ald Certrllcate BETTY WUNDERLICH They a e never alone who are ac compamed by noble thoughts S C Represent tlve Frolxc Sec retary of Hlstor lub Travel lub Zin illnmng Hllrmurg ANNA SANDER October 30 1920 November ll 1936 Class of Iune 1938 ELIZABETH WILDING We are all charmed by neatness of person Orchestra Froltc Usher at Balmy Days Clubs Scrlbblers Kmttmg Speed and Accuracy LOUISE WINSTEAD She IS changeable and capl crous Pro rc Glee Club ludnh n Balmy Days Presxdent Current Events Club Certrlxcate tor Home Hyglene and Frrst Ald MARCELLA YOUNG In each cheek appears a pretty dlmple Frohc Manager Basketball Tour nament Glee Club Specral Leaders Club Mxfwf v0!4L!C.V4,G-X l Page Twenty one ll oy- ' In lrierldship she was true, 1, I i ' U 1 A f ' If , ' XP U f FRIDAY NIGHT THE CHARACTERS AS THEY SPEAK Maryorle Burnett Mtnnte Branln Betty Ann Potter Madge Gltessner Mavts Stephens Lorena Grleb Esther Blckel Helen Btxler Mary Loutse Bash Eula Mae Hedmon Cleo Davts Velma Lee Pltts Edlth Knadler Ferda McCall1ster Georgetta Meffert Dorts Halltday Marton Ott Gladys Srmth Evelyn Benedxct Loutse Wtnstead Dorothy Taylor Grace Moss Ioanne Haynes Sarah Maynor Shtrley Powell Vlrgtnta Tucker lane Rolll Bennora Baker Helen Boes Blanche Hundley Mtldred Schwab Mary Evelyn Bolander Emma Lee Pfelffer Paqc T mth lm Balmy Days By GEORGE SAVAGE SATURDAY NIGHT Gerald Barker shy br1ll1ant sczenttst makes frtends wtth Iuamta C1-Oster lack Caston ne er do well phtlosopher whose nephew Vxvxan Rhodes Theodore Wallace helps foster the plots of Dorothy Fuhrmgn M1lltcent Gates a gemus at mlschxef who teases Martha Ktng Charlotte Gates rebelltng agalnst snobbery and Marlan Zwtgard Peter Gates harassed husband of Helen Beth Iackson Phyllxs Gates a born executtve though managed by Helen Cantrell Grandma Gates the movmg Splflf of the household who cares for Ieanne Mal1n Margery Perry her ntece and Gerald s helpmate Gene Hughes Emma Iohnson good netghbor from down the road Wllh Sue Scott Htlda Larson her gtggltng grandchlld befrlends lane Stlgers lane Sowerby school teacher and lacks tdeal Dorothy Hamllton Mrs Wllston leader of Paxtons 4U0 gloats over the Gates w1th Evalyn Gold Mrs Moore fellow soc1al1te and the dazzltng Clara lane DeGraw Letltla Wllston her haughty daughter Georgla Suddarth Archte Wrlston trresponstble son IS a source of annoyance to W1n1fred Armes but deltghts Martha Wlbbels Sallte Holmes to whom all th1ngs are ducky Madahne Burden Geraldme Moore amused by poverty and Robble PFGIS Merle Bennett who shares her vtews do not understand Mtldred O Brten Iudlth Cole young soctal worker and Charlotte s frtend Lou1se W nstead Bud Hlcks v1llage tmp gleefully leads to the bunkhouse LaVerne Mtller Syb1l Hernander whose watchword IS Duty w1th Frances Maurer Mr Board a bellever 1n self control and Mattte Lee Burt Loutse Bell overcome by her emotlons Betty Bowland Mtchael Harley ftnds that l1fe holds a second sprxng though Mtldred Schuler M1ke of the v1llage constabulary and Vxola Fendley Pat also represent1ng the law along Wllh Ethel Denner Mlss Blake gentle Settlement Worker Interrupt to be followed by lane Brown Mrs Hlcks the bus drtvers wife who funds Anna LOUISE Pepper Arabella Hlcks her xnarttculate daughter a trlal whtle Mary Htllench Mrs Ienkms so reftned trtes to subdue her hoydentsh daughter Iuanxta Hansen Susanna Ienktns frowned upon by Betty Wtlkes Mrs Adams outspoken on all sublects Emma Lee Pfeiffer I Bertha Hastings ,. 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Oglethorpe Wilston, a not-too-scrupulous business man, A W T , Regular Rhythm A brand new metronome graced the offt e shelf along wtth ftve others showtng vartous stages of wear and tear For two weeks these tempo regulators awatted the ltfttng of the polto ban before they could begtn tell1ng thetr ttmes At last however the eptdemtc was over and ltttle chtldren were able to run about agatn Gatly tosstng off the cover of thetr shtny new metronome and setttng the wetght for htgh speed 250 Engltsh llls assembled tn the vast audttortum of Shawnee Htgh School The ttme t 1935 the day September and sultry A short welcome by Mr Clem a ftrst heartng of Onward Shawnee and the class of 1938 was estab ltshed Several hundred strange faces and a new butldtng plan for many made the ftrst few weeks a Pertod of Adjustment Mtss Kornfeld tnformed the class that tt was the btggest ever to attend Shawnee and she hoped would prove the best Amtd ct flurry of Shtrt Sleeves the fall term ended Engltsh 1Vsl To thtnk that at last one knew more than somebody! By now the metronome had counted off a year Three months of laztng tn the sun and the pace setter had rested sufftctently to beat t1me for another year A somewhat smaller number of the Class of 1938 reuntted tn the audttortum whtch dtd not seem so vast now Ballots flew thtck and fast thts term determtn tng the electton of Mtss Wheeler class advtser class offtcers and new Executtve Board members Once tn a Ltfettme many members of the class saw and hoped they mtght play tn the next years drama December 25 ts always stgntftcant but to the Engltsh V s Decem ber 4 of that year was nearly as tmportant On that day the Engltsh V Vodvtl Show packed the school audttortum and cleared more than S160 Another electron made Rose Marttn Student Counctl Prestdent and lvftldred Ptpes Vtce Prestdent Thus ended the term the metronome had ttcked agatn Swtsh swtsh the sound of water rtstng boats navtgattng scrub brushes at work and Shawnee 1-ltgh School gathered up tts metronomes and went for a v1s1t to Grandmas and other outlytng terrttory The famous Class of 1938 was lucky No hour s rtde to the 1-ltghlands no V Froltc mtssed no Engltsh V111 term tn a strange butldtng for the class had reached the status of Engltsh VI All dtgntty of that posttton or any other was cast astde the day smoke poured from Gtrls Htgh and the host who had been so gractous seemed to force even her guests out tnto the ratn The company was tnvtted to return the next day however and spent the rematnder of the term under the roof of L G H S Summer at last the metronome back on the shelf and thoughts of betng sentors next fall occupted the class But summers must end and metronomes run thetr courses Back to a shtny poltshed butldtng on whose shtny poltshed floors many dtgntfted sentors lost the balance tt had taken years ttwol to acqutre Before tt seemed posstble rehearsals ttcket sales adver ttstng and countless other tasks made of ftve hecttc exctttng weeks Balmy Days Much was realtzed from thts performance tncludtng some S500 whtch was added to the general fund New offtcers and school rtngs were acqutred thts term We mtght add almost as many offtcers as rtngs At long last the Class of 1938 realtzed tts fondest hopes Engltsh V111 sl The rtght to put an 8 on homework and stt tn the coveted seats tn assembly all had become a realtty But strangely enough although the exalted posttton ttself had come the expected feeltng of adulthood dtd not followl A lot of ground had been covered stnce the metronome was placed on the offtce shelf but the 250 Engltsh llls had not become new people at all only a ltttle older and wtser verstons of themselves The annual classday boatrtde and plans for graduatton made thts semester pass unusually raptdly Perhaps the happtest days of school ltfe are those last busy exctttng ones ttnged wtth regret No ttme ts anttctpated so longtngly no ttme ts more thrtlltng as tt unfolds no ttme ts remembered more fondly than those last days of planntng and hoptng The cover ts placed very gently on the worn old metronome thts ttme for tt has counted tts last New ttme markers wtll take tts place but can any be better loved or longer remembered? MARGARET HOPPER Page Tu eng three I , . 1 , 1 . , ' I t f - 1 - . 1 ' , t 1 . . , f I V , 1 . . . . . . .. ,, . r t , . . f t I , I . f v v. 'V I vi I Strrke up the bandl l-lear the marchrng feet of our classmates mlnghng wrth the strarns of the large world band Way back m the past when we wer Threes we looked forward to that tar away day when we would be Erghts All through our school hte we have longed tor that glonous mght when we would recerve our drplomas But now that we are Sevens and our trnse tor partrng rs near we thmk ot the tamrlrar mustc we shall leave oehrnd the drum beats as feet pass rhythmrcally from class to class the clashrng cymbals as locker are slammed the lrghter nusrc ot vlolms and flutes as we Jom m gay l9SllV1l1G5 The muslcal notes become mrnor rn tone as we thrnk ot what part mg really means We realtze what our school has meant and what the faculty and trrends have done to help us over dtthcult places The melody become even more plarntrve as we tlunk ot leavmg our trtends whom we may never see agarn Nevertheless we shall alvtays remarn trrends When we leave htgh 'sCl100l each ot us becomes an mdrvrdual I1lUSlC1CII'1 playrng hrs own type o rnstrument rn hrs own way Heres wrshmg that every member of our class vwrll tune 1n wrth the large symphony ot the world l wrsh to thank my class tor the honor wl11ch 1t has bestowed upon me l has been such fun to h1t the loud and soft notes together I shall always remember you and the strarns ol Cnward Shawnee EDNA Lt E MFYER J fl X K I - W I . 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L l't1y U 'I :ur11l,x' , mr' Class of February 1939 EDNA MEYER President She begms the day w1th laughter And ends 1t wtth a song Executtve Board S C Represen tattve IEWEL THURMAN Secretary Annual Lxterary Stall For a good poets made as well as born Assoctate Lnterary Edttor of Lan tern Pres1dent Cut t vents Club Frolrc twt MARY MARGARET BERRY Sergeant at arms Beauttful wlth her great wealth of tdeas Band S C Representahve 'P 'N0 -gxwx 0-Adi MABEL EMMA HASTINGS Cheer Leader Annual Lrterary Staff She was made for happy thoughts For playful wtt and laughter Lantern Busmess Staff S C Representatrve Prestdent March of Txme Club Sports Letter K Pageant Secretary Puppet Club Chatrman Drrvers Club MISS ELIZABETH MCCONATHY Class Adviser MILDRED ALLEN Annual Business Stall Though she looked so bewrtchmg ly slmple Yet there s mxschtef ln every clxmple Clubs Dancmg Poetry DOROTHY BROWN Never xdle a moment but thrtfty and thoughtful of others Clubs Salesmanshtp Vxce Presr dent Amusement Secretary Art and Crafts Paqe Tr. 01113 .vu LILLIAN HAFENDORFER Vrce President Annual Lrterary Stall As pure tn thought as angels are To know her was to love er Executrve Board Glee Club K E A Pageant MARY ANN PEEGB Treasurer Good words cost nothmg and are worth much Honor Roll two terms Plans bust ness career Clubs Ornamental Penmanshxp Novelty PAULINE EMBRY Cheer Leader Nothmg great was ever achxeved wrthout enthusnasm Vrce Prestdent Enghsh V Vl S C Flepresentatxve RARENE CLAYTON Pram!! A damty maxd ts she So trxm so neat HAZEI. LEE ADAMS A w1llmg heart a helpmg hand Always ready on demand Clubs Amusement Vxce Presxdent Penmanshxp Plan Your Party Tal ent Frohc Qlrzifn DOROTHY BARNES Annual Buuneu Sta!! She surts the act1on to e word The word to the actton Executtve Board Lantern Bust ness Staff CONSTANCE CAVANAUGH Annual Bunness Sta!! Cneerrul company shortens the mtles Clubs Amusement Secretary Salesmanshlp Secretary Plan Your Party Treasurer ' 1 A h . . , ' 1 . 4 I A 4 ' , . . . ' 4 nl I , . . , , . E. A. . . - I I A , . .. , . Q -- - - th I I . I. H , I .. ., .- : ' , . 5 4 2 , 2 , . t , C, t ., ,- . MARY ELIZABETH CEARLEY Happ art thou as nl everyday Thou ast prcked up a horses oe Clubs Drivers March of Txme EDNA COOPER A poet could not but be gay In such a iocund company LUCILLE DAVIS Annual Busmels Sta!! I knew her by her brlght black eyes Her brrght black halr C Representative Salesman ship Club VIVIAN DIXON Thy smxle can make a summer Where darkness else would be DOROTHY DUSCH Usher at Balmy Days on Trck et Commtttee for Balmy Days Advertrsmg Commlttee for Frolxc Clubs Drivers Penmanshxp MARGARET ELLIS From a lrttle spark bursts a mrghty flame Lantern Llterary Staff Honor Roll three terms Bookkeepmg Cer hhcate Etiquette Club GERALDINE FLOWERS She hath blessed and attractrve eyes Clubs Typmg Et: uette Plan Your Party Secretaryclknmanshxp NORMA COOK A good clrsposrtton lar I preler to O Clubs Craft Dress Destgners En tertamers Glee Club LGVERNE CRUSH Happy rs she all the day Puttmg her worrxes away to stay Entertamers Club Squad Leader ESTHER DINKELSPIEL Ever charmmg ever new Bookkeepxng Certrhcate on com mittee for the decoratlon for the Iumor Dance IANE DORSEY Annual Lxterary Staff She moves a goddess and she looks a queen Chatrman of Execuhve Board gfxcgrman of Safety Board Glee u CATHERINE EASLEY she smxled on me Clubs Drrvers Travel Presxdent Novelty Plans busmess career MARY ELLIS Annual Ari Stal! Gentle tn manner farm pur ose Clubs Special Leaders Salesman shxp March of Txme Secretary of Current Events scentc desxqner and usher for Balmy Days Bookkeep mg Cerhftcate MARY LOUISE GOTHARD Marvelous mercues and mfnmte OV6 Page Twenty seven rl ' ' h g ld, l l --Calm' with the power to impress. Her lovelilness l never knew until , ' in - .. ., . P - HELEN GREENFIELD Good nature and good sense must ever 1o1n IANE GROVES To laugh IS proper to the man Bookkeepmg Certlfxcate Etiquette Club ELIZABETH A HENDERSON Annual Lrferary Staff None but herself can be her parallel Office Atd Honor Roll three terms GERALDINE PARKER HIGDON A constant frlend rs a thmg rare and hard to fxnd Clubs Salesmanshtp Spectal Leaders President Art Craft ROBERTA HOEHN w1ll1ng heart and a helping hand Clubs Etrquette Novelty NORMA IEAN IRVINE she not more than paxntmg can express? S C Representatrve Prestdent Ettquette Club Honor Roll one term EDITH IAGGERS A merry heart goes all the way Page Tweulg ezghl EVELYN GREEN!-IOLZ Knowledge ts the foundahon and source of good wnttng ALICE LOVE HANDLEY Wtt and Wxsclom are born wllh a man Executwe Board Drama Club Safety Board CHRISTINE HESSE Annual Literary Stuff Knowledge rs a treasure ut practxce rs the key to rt Lantern Lrterary Staff Safety Board MARY BVI-ILYN HOBSON There buds the promrse of a celes tlal voice S C Hepresentaftve Lrbrary Club FRANCES HOPKINS As true a frxend as ever lwed Lantern Ltterary Staff MYRTLE IO IVY He was wont to speak plam and to the purpose PATRA IEN SEN Sweet promptness unto kmdest deeds Were rn her very look Clubs Crafts Vrce Presrdent Typ mg Secretary Ltbrary Orchestra .,, B . . '. wr. UA . ,H . .. . . -,. .tls H . . ,, N . ROSE IORDAN Few were her words but wonder fully clear DOROTHY KEPLEY A good natured lovable gtrl Glee Club Clubs Novelty Speed and Accuracy CATHERINE KORTE What sweet dehght a qulet e affords CAHOLYN KRIETE Annual Literary Staff Knowledge comes but wtsdom lmgers Sophomore Honors S C Vtce Orchestra X 1 MARY ELIZABETH LOCKHAHT Her worth ts greater than er stze Portratts ot Famous Women Club KWH WANETA MARTIN Lady you have a merry heart Clubs Lxbrary Typmg Book LOLA MEYER Kxnd words are the musxc of the world Clubs Penmanshxp Etrquette HARRIET KATZMAN Endurance rs the crownmg qual On wmmng Baseball Team Sports letter IEWEL KING Deeds not words Clubs Novelty Art Craft Plans business career ELSIE KRETZER merry as the day IS long Usher at Balmy Days Clubs Penmanshxp Soc1alServ1ce LUCYDALE LEWIS As merry as a crrcket S C Representattve Band chestra MARGARET LYON Readmg maketh a full man Honor Floll two terms Vxce Presx dent Current Events Club March ot T1me Club MABEL MCCARTY Gentle m person and conduct RITA MIALBACK On wrth the dance let joy be un conftned S C Re resentatxve Presxdent Kmttmg Club Talent Club Page Twenty mne ' A ity- - H ' ' lit As A H , ,, ' I . . 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' 0 1 f I I f 'X Vx ff 1 IUANITA MOORE A gentle mmd by gentle deeds IS known Clubs Penmanshxp Dance E11 quette MARY LEE PLOCK Her very lrowns are falter for Than smnles ol other maxdens are Plans to be a bookkeeper ERMA I RAPAPORT Gxve me some muslc Band MARIORIE ROSELLE A quxet tongue shows a wtse head wmmng Basketball Team Treasurer Engltsh V VI I.aVl-IRNE SCHARDEIN Annual Art Stall For men may come and men may But you ll go on forever Wxnner ol Commercial Poster Con test deslgned pro ram cover lor Semor Play S C epresentattve MARY REID SMITH She pamts the rambow nn he 5 Y Secretary Etxquette Club Chaxr man of Program Commxttee ol Cos tume Desxgn Club VIRGINIA THOMPSON Happy xs she all the day Puttxng her worrmes and cares away Second pnze m Style Show Clubs Novelty Readmg Page Tlurty MARTHA OLDHAM ovel lady garmented m hle from er own beauty Vxce Prestdent Typmg Club LUCILLE PRICE She smxled and the shadow parted Band MARGARET REYNARD Charm strnkes the snght But ment wms the sou Glee Club Clubs Craft Dress Desxgners Entertalners Honor Roll ne term IEANNETTE RUDOLPH Short but sweet Her worth IS greater than er s1ze ELEANOR SCHWER1 Style ns the dress of thoughts DULCIE STARNER Whose eyes are wells ol dark flame Glee Club K E A Pageant Clubs Social Service Specxal Lead ers DOROTHY TOBIN Youth IS ga? and holds no socmety wnth grle .. . . 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' H k 4 THELMA TORSTRICK She who IS good ns happy Sports letter Plans busmess career MARY LOUISE UNDERWOOD Happlness seems made t shared Member of wmmng Volleyball Soccer teams Tenms manager 'Clubs Travel Drxvers March l rme MARY ROSE WEBER The meek shall mhent the earth Clubs Penmanshlp Movxe WINIFRED WILLIAMS Studxous of ease and fond of pretty thmgs S C Hepresentatwe IEANNETTE YOUNG A mghtmgale dles for shame lf another blrd smgs better Frolrc Glee Club Orchestra S C Representatmve C l u b s Talent March ol Trme PRAYER Oh Father gulde our fearful fumblmg touch Upon each tremblmg strmg As we would make rt s1ng And hear ELIZA IORDAN UNDERWOOD Sunny harr and eyes of wonder Clubs Penmanshxp March of Txme Typmg MARIORIE VAUGHN The Joy of life IS llV1hg It Or so xt seems to me EDNA MAE WILLIAMS Humor IS the foam on the waves of hle RUTH WRIGHT Great thoughts come from her heart On wnnmng Basketball and Vol leyball teams Movre Club DORIS ZOLL A cloud of yellow haxr stands round about her ear Clubs Plan Your Party Penman sh1p March ofT1me Typmg What to the dull rnsensxtlve ear Is crashmg chssonance Hear deep beneath the chords struck almlessly As lf by chance A lar off lalnt yet certa1n harmony Page Tlurtg one .. . . .. .. . .. . j ' I ' O nu r . . . 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JYNP ONY INTRODUCTION ln February l936 a new co'npos1t1on was added to the mustcal repertotre at Shawnee Hlah School the hlstory of a class of Engllsh llls The ope'ung stratns of the symphony were marked molto agttato for we rushed about from room to room fervently praymg that wed found the rlght class thls ttme After a few bars however the melody developed lnto a pleasant tranqullle and our hfe as Enghsh llfs drtfted pleasantly by After the lntroductlon there was a shght pause tn the torm of a summer vacatton FIRST MOVEMENT Wtth even tempo and a pleastng melody accented regularly wxth tests report cards and the usual act1v1t1es our ftrst movement began ln the latter part of the movement occurred a grand pause the Chrlstmas hohdays The tempo hastened a b1t then but the movement suddenly closed tn a starthng d1ssonance the flood SECOND MOVEMENT After a sharp aforzando chord the announcement that Shawnee would not reopen after that flood our school hfe contlnued at Glrls l-hgh School ln the form of Vartatrons on a Theme of Enghsh V htstory Theme Enghsh V Hlstory Var1at1on I Organtzatlon For the ftrst t1me we felt the un1ty of an organtzed class We elected Mtss McConathy our very capable class advtser and hav1ng very httle t1me for class meetlngs elected only the necessary otftcers Prestdent Carolyn Krtete Vlce Pres1dent Paullne Ernbry Secretary LaVerne Schardetn Treasurer Martorte Roselle Var1at1on Il A ptcnlc rally was gtven at Shawnee Park For the occaslon we elected a Cheer Leader Mabel Hastlngs We were greatly pleased to be presented w1th a prtze for the best sklt at the ptcntc The var1at1on closed wlth the stratns of our school song whtch we had not sung as an enttre school for many months Var1at1on Ill Thls vartatron took the form of our ftrst tumor Senror Boatnde We were thrtlled to be the guests of the awe IUSDITIWQ Sentors on thts rr omentous occaston Var1a tton Ill closed the second movement of our co tpos1t1on and was followed by another pause THIRD MOVEMENT The thlrd movement followed tn the tradtttonat symphontc style wttt a dance lns'ead of the stately m1nuet however used by the old masters we tnstttuted the Iunlor Prom 1n swtng style Whxch was a huge success After that v e retu ned to tradltlon and sold candy at the Semor play Balmy Days FOURTH MOVEMENT Thlrd and fourth movements were played wtthout pause Wlth a change of key IH the executlve group We elected new offtcers PTSSI dent Edna Meyer VICG Presldent Ltlhan Hafen dorfer Secretary Iewel Thurman Treasurer Mary Ann Peege Sergeant at arms Mary Margaret Berry P1an1st Ffarene Clayton Several bars after there appeared on the ftngers ot our corn posers those long WlSl'tGd for class rmgs Our symphony ts at present rnco tplete out unltke Shubert s well loved Unftntshed Symphony ours wtll close Our lntentton 1s to complete It so that It wtll be a composttton tha' Shawnee wtll treasure and entoy CAROLYN KRIETE Iltlllf' ffttffx I tl , , . t s , . , . t 1 t - f , , , I , , , , . , - - . . A A Y, .- H, 5 - LL 'U ef-4 2.5.- If aww Malm Ieawrme Mahn Caralyw Krlete Cm as C 0 oo KT11 F1 sf S cond s Txr TIMES EFFORT MEDAL SOPHOMORE HONORS LANTERI SHORT STORY STATE MUSIC CONTEST for If autograph of S CLASS OF TUNE 1938 EBRUARY 19 9 1935 936 37 938 Margaret Hopper Harm S 1 d 'lt I :Je Tl1zr!3 Ihr L 1 ' - -' ' ,,,, . ,,,, ,,,, , 1 X . ' ,, ,,,. H , , 19 11' cf' M ,fs , ,. , , 1 111 S l ,, , , , , Stung Bass Solo . Carolyn Kriete K lf: Space is .,:' :wed 12, , S Quiar . r t: 9. :QD Third-- CLASS O? F . E Eir 34 Second-- d-v , . L1 '- L . f Q - -- 1., --:ff -1. Symphony The baton IS ra1sed The d1rector has the attent1on of h1s players Horns are drawn to the l1ps drumst1cks are 1n hand and bows are 1n pos1t1on to slrde across the strlngs F1rst chords gtve to the muslc lover an upl1ft1ng almost glorlous feellng poets would probably thxnk of the stra1ns as b1lS of maglc every tone blends No part stands out from the other but each develops the central theme Alhough d1ffer1ng vastly tn SIZE tone and volume each 1nstrument IS a v1tal part of the whole ptccolo and str1ng bass possessmg the same full Sweeplng power of 1nterpretat1on The solo1st breaks the constancy of the stralns and adds character to the selectlon by play1ng hlS part as 1f the enttre effect of the score depended on h1m as an 1nd1v1dual It IS hard for one to COHCGIVS that lhlS harmon1ous effect has been atta1ned only through constant and ted1ous hours of rehearsal W1th smgular pers1stence a l1keness between symphony and l1fe ttself begms to 1ns1nuate xtself lnto our mlnds Ever SIHCB man f1rst began to carve crude SIQHS 1nto sol1d rock or on the bark of a tree he has been wr1t1ng about l1fe Metaphors have almost unconsc1ously forced them selves upon h1m so that now we of the twent1eth century can say that l1fe has been com 1t IS only natural that we thtnk of our l1ves tn terms of mus1c thence the companson to an orchestra the hkenesses conslclered frankly and stmply Dlrectors scores sect1ons D051 t1ons lnstrumental DIGCSS and rhythm can so eas1ly flnd the1r parallel 1n real l1fe There IS usually no d1ff1culty 1n conv1nc1ng people that the1r part 1n th1s huge orchestra IS an 1mportant one It IS a dlfflcult problem however for most people to reallze that the pos1t1on they hold IS a declded one and one that requ1res a deep feehng of responsxblltty For those who are capable of lead1ng the task IS 1ndeed great but for those ord1nary folk who compose the crowd the task IS even a greater one lt IS these 1nd1v1duals who must ISSIST the temptatxon to add extra notes that are not pnnted on the score These are the ones who must learn by expenence that play1ng too loud IS often far worse than not playlng loud enough lust as they have done throughout the1r school careers should they cont1nue to form one nucleus that feel1ng wh1ch IS most benef1c1al to the greatest number Does th1s mean that we must always be only part of a group and not 1nd1v1duals'? Is 1t necessary that our lnner emotlons be ent1rely restr1cted to f1t the desxgn as a whole? Indeed not Personal 1nterpretat1or1 need not be completely dlssolved ln the eager attempt to f1t lnto th1s magnthcent song of l1fe There are always ttmes when solos are heartrly welcomed Moments ltke these offer the opportumty of standrng on our own feet and per formlng wtth some 1ndependence and real abxhty Prlvlleges such as these are few and lar between however Our pos1t1ons are 1nd1v1dual1st1c only so far as the1r part 1n the complete pattern lS concerned If we are to g1ve a genume loyous free performance we must realtze that most of our ttme w1ll be spent IH blendmg our volces 1n one har momous chorus FRANCES MAURER IANE DORSEY Page Yhzrtg four i ,Y d lf- ' 7 ,, 4 A 1 I f I .1 f S J Y Q -, pared to practically everything under the sun. Because the theme of our book is 'lMedley, X 0 lIl'l'0NII h How' happy were the years tn whtch we traced The pattern of the song VN sang and hoav exultant were N when 1n hme xt soared And welled And swept along Unttl tt deepened tn a last trtumphant chord The last note floats and fades upon the atr Our song ts gone we hear No sound And once we thought that It could never dte But 'tow our l1sten1ng ears Catch the vlbrant tones that linger on Fore er How sweet the l1ttle unmtended notes We strtke and then forget For years Untll the theme has lost tts dorntnance How lamt the chords but hghtly plucked That long unheeded yet Recur at last Wllh whtspered hauntlng resonance GRAC ff W W ff 2 i ' X f A : I - I i 3 -T ,W 1 1' I' T I , ,W T 04,00 ' 5 Q Q ' v ' Q T 3 Ellgi if si 7 I E MOSS Page Thtrtg jiz ble lf Wm 1 If IU ff A fgffbzli D 5 1751111111 All 'film lig Elmer llrrsrnts We the English VIIIs of Shawnee High School of City of Louisville and County of lefferson State of Kentucky supposedly lthough it is strangely questionedl of sound and dlsposing mind and memory and hoping we re not acting under harassed teachers or Principal or nagging fellow students or undue influence roused by bribe of ice cream cones high grades or chocolate covered doughnuts do make publish and declare this our last Will and Testament in the manner following that is to say FIRST We hereby revoke annul and cancel all report cards seventh period slips roll books and examinations under which We have endured unwilling martyrdom these three years SECOND We give devise and bequeath to the English VII s before Kelloggs beat us to it our former Pep The honor of becoming Vllls our much loved and Well worn front seats in the auditorium The musical clips will of course accompany the seats ping pingl The streamlined stove in Cottage G No 2 Residential Row by which you will alternately freeze and smother through no fault of ours The admiring glances of the under classmen underclassmen as you go down to lunch to enjoy the chocolate milk that we now have in the cafeteria To the members of the remaining classes who get het up before tests we leave those Water fountains from which we have received midday showers unfa1l1ngly for three years THIRD We give and bequeath to the surviving and the new members of the drama classes the privilege of finishing and making new stage models FOURTH We give devise and bequeath to our Office Training Classes the 2x4 Filing Boxes with the hope they dont find any gold nuggets between the files FIFTH The members of the present Lantern Business Staff leave to the budding solicitors a young and upcoming fund for the purchase of scooters and skates to save shoe leather likewise pacifiers for the classes that they cant seem to please SIXTH Bettye Anne Howard bequeaths to Miss Iohnstons make up kit her red heels and black fingernails for use in the next senior play Minnie Branir leaves her musical talents to Mabel Hastings and Carolyn Kriete The balmy cast of Balmy Days reluctantly grants the privilege of cleaning up the stage cobwebs to Hazel Lee Adams Marcella Young wills her quiet loving disposition to Edna Meyer Grace Moss leaves her IDEVIHGJ voice to Ieanette Young SEVENTH The senior class passes on to the English VI and VIIs the privilege of working under the renowned director Miss Leonora Iohnston in the next outstanding senior production 3111 Iflthtrss 3:111,.fmf we have hereunto set our hands and seal this 31st day of May A D 1938 The foregoing instrument consisting of one Ill page besides this at the date thereof by the said English VIII Class signed sealed and published as and declared to us and each of us to be their last Will and Testament in the presence of us and each of us who at their request and in their presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto ATTEST ELIZABETH MCCONATHY GEORGIA WHEELER 1239 South Second Street 2050 Midland Page Tlurfx sz 1 I - ' I D' 1 . fy , If IV '1 f I 1, INN V C : 'I . I 3 while you are enjoying the privilege of taking Gym. The two rows of silent, awed, envious X I . L u , I ITNGUSIJ FIVE IINGLISI1 SIX Qucrrtette Glee Club Grchestrcr Band ' b'TE,,-RAW' Smrr 5 3- - m ail 9 i:-in 5 :g i- BU , STAFF 7-'-Ez.: 1? 1735 -3...-.: Q , 15 - 552352: ff ' IQ- A 'A wx r , ' V - l T A' 1 J n an I 'ff ' 1 ' J . ,A ' ,QQ 4. J 'M' .3 27' I-I ' 5' il li ff un. xx v V 5 Q 6. K V- lk I W x- I 'A , 'I Ag , V 'A 4 .- ...A 1 4 ' k 'L lkzgv IIUVYJ' , nh, I ,I I 4 If A I l- 431- I ' A Q9 .w Q f ew 'l Travel Club Arts cmd Crafts Club Safety Club Drama Club Social Service Club March of Time Club Advanced Typing Club Entertainers Club Movie Club Student Council Ornamental Penrnanship Club Talent Club Etiquette Club Library Service Club Laboratory Technique and Science Club YYY --J '9' :lv milf' xg-Vw ,Q Q n U ww., ur. x Page Forty fha , . ll :AME ' I Q7 , K. . . Z, - 'Aww - an . A Q19 1 fx I. 1 A2 ' K+ , i ' aug 42' nge. Ivy. v ,W .A Q .N-. 5 5. 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Pam: forty .wr MUSICIGH Monta Lee Able Alberta Allsmlller Mxnnle Belle Alwes Norma Anderson Wxmfred Armes Bennora Baker Frances Baker V1rg1ma Baker Mary Loutse Bauer Dorothy Best Esther Brclcel Irene B1xler Dorothy Blankenshtp Hlldegarde Blanlcenshtp Mary Bolander Anna Mae Bower Betty Bowland Celestlne Bowltng Anna Brackett Mary Bradford Mxnnte Branxn Helen Brlgance LaVerne Brown Bose Bruner Bose Brutscher Beatrlce Bryan Madaltne Burden Mattie Lee Burt Clara Carrtcata Esther Clay Mary Cole Gladys Colllns V1rg1n1a Conn Ieanne Crutcher Frances Cunrungham V1rg1n1a Danner Geneva Darst Cleo Davts Clara lane DeGraw Martan DeLoz1er Ethel Denrter Ellen Doutrtctc Clartne Eckmann Mary Fahey l.av1n1a Fehrtback Vtola Fendley Dorothy Fernland Mary C Flndley Mary Frsher Donna Fmtzgerald Vxrglnta Fledderman Shtrley Franck Whose Harmomous Chord Is The helght of a goddess A band unlform HISYOTY Songs wntten for altos Evelyn U of L Meettng M B 1n Chem Tawassa Club Research Her name Wntlng themes A book locket Stratght ha1r Drtnkrng malted mtllcs Hey Mal Second soprano Chatterlng Shawnee letters Ltbrarles Guessmg Dons Halltday Getttng Ex 101 Apples Baseball players Proofs to propostttons Scottles Easter flowers L Abbe Constanttn Mary Frey Echoes from her clarlnet lefferson essays Btdtng w1th lane Yellow God of All Nature Brown eyes Communlty Chest Bltsstulness Gotng to Chtcago Iulxus Caesar Dtamonds Studytng tlssues Keeprng qulet Bunmng mlmeographs Playtng soccer S1tt1ng IH corners Manual etc Ltght and flomng tresses Southern accent Looktng well groomed Betng dependable Prtce tags Typrng reports Wtll Hum Through L1fe Rematntng potsed Drawxng maps Huntlng 1n Afrlca Betng serene Be1ng called Sammte Pursulng a college degree Stayxng short Calltng up 15 ll Vvatchtn the Fords go by Sttll looklng up Grtnmng Sllngtng the test tubes Blowlng a woodwtnd Wtth long eyelashes Belng a l1ttle gtrl Beatln 1t out Tallung about last nxght Crosslng the ltne flrst Counttng sheep Cl1mb1ng htgh Bangtng the keys Followmg the Erankllns Gtgglmg P1lCl'1l lQ Prepartng her lessons Wlth a deep VOICE Thumblng to Lexmgtor Traduxsant en Anglals Wtth twtnlcltng eyes Wearlng flowers 1n her ha1r Wearlng boleros Makmg frtends Belng cute Altotng Home Sweet Home Cettmg her ha1r set Elltng names Betng attractlve Admtrlng twins Otttclattng at clubs Washtng dtsh s Maktng the beat lnqumng lcmg caxes Wtth lo g lmgernalls Wntmg on yellow paper Buggtn Skating Beadtng bestsellers ln sxlence DlSClpll'1ll tg ltttle boys lN1lL1 Forrna Ktllen A' beck and call Page P or!-y seven Mustcxan Ertle Frankltn Vaneda Frankltn Isla Freeman Mary Frey Dorothy Fuhrman Nma Furmall Dessle Gxbbons Charlotte Goble Connne Greenwell Helen Hadorn Dons Halhday Betty Hambleton Dorothy Hamrlton Iuamta Hansen LaVerne Harlow Dorothy Harnngton Helen Harrtson Bertha Hastmgs lanet Hauck loanne Haynes Ethel Heck Norma Heller Lltzabeth HlCkS Ruth Htgh Lavtma Hoke Margaret Hopper Bettye Anne Howard V1v1an Howerton Gayle Howley Savannah Huffman Helen Beth Iackson Ellzabeth Iacob Mary Ienkms Helen Iull Vermece Kanzler Marlan Kessler Norma lean Klllen Edtth Ktlltnger Martha Kmg Lucllle Klrby Marjorte Klrchhubel Dorothy Koshewa Margaret Koshewa Manan Lonnen Martha Lyon Mary Ann Madexra Peggy Mannmg Edna Marchal Ieanne Malln Mary Agnes Marr Rose Martm Vrvtan Martm Mary Eltzabeth Mathts Frances Maurer Sarah Maynor Ann Mane McCreary Evelyn Mtller LaVerne Mtller Mary Cathenne Mlller Orpha Mtller Mane Mtrablle Loutse MOYTISOH Elrzabeth Moss Grace Moss Dorothy Nall Mary Ioyce Nlchter Mxldred O Brten lv'ar1an Ott Mary Catherme Owens Besste Pennycook Emma Lee Pfelffer I aqr' lofty mghi Whose Harmontous Chord ls 100 s ln Algebra 4 An engagement rmg Her adopted tw1n Clara New permanents A frtendly d1spos1t1on Opttonal work sheets Carryrng books home Speed tests A peach blossom complexton M1nn1e Branln A skatlng p1n Drawmg graduatton dresses A green umform Eatmg hot dogs Ctcero Blue shoes Her umph Brown and yellow Black lace formals I-hgh neck dresses Prcklng flowers Tasmaman Club Inter Htgh Safety Board Her beaut1ful volce The Lantern Play scenery lolly Ieeps Makmg notebooks Strxpes A tall one Gotng to church Bemg petlte Easter eggs Cham bracelets Btg cars Blond halr Saddle Oxfords Dtnah Stttmg 1n ftrst seats Cokes On the Spanish stde Answer1ng correctly Sheer dresses Interpretmg poetry Dlmples Gunmng Bedford Gene Love Thy Nelghbor Wtsdom teeth Parhamentary law Snapshots French cousxns 23 and 14 ofthe ABC s Churchrll Downs Bexng attractive Carrytng extra penctls GIVIHQ recttatlons Dotng Engltsh homework Belng good company Shamrock Dances Mtldred Schuler A peaceful expresston A hfted eyebrow Evenmg formals L1fe tn Caltforma Weartng short sklrts Her pep CIVICS Ftshnet hose Weanng bangs Wtll Hum Through Llfe Wtth wxsdom lmgenng Seetng the country At Dons stde Wlth patlents SW1Sll1l 1g the pamt Makmg block prmts Remembenng Wordsworth Behevmg Takmg good pxctures Spotless Wlth her b1g brother Destgmng clothes Heanng from Canada At G S camp Strrngmg along Slaym em at Northwestern Iumptng rope As Dolly Dawn s nval Betng a leader Toottn the flute Ltkzng everyone Affecttonately Wantmg to be prestdent Wxth red earth stockmgs Agreemg lr' the news Creatlng an atmosphere Bemg ready at 7 30 Wlth black haxr Playmg t1t tat toe On a footstool Actmg 1t out Wlth her powder puff Sltngmg trays Cookmg sauerkraut Wxth her accent Buytng fur coats Wearlng a cadet coat Stealmg the show Sm1l1ng As Males sweetheart Playtng Chop sttcks Squeezmg the mustc box Lookmg lovely look1ng through a mtcroscope Wtth Tucker Checkxng out books Wrth sparkltng blue eyes Wtth gomg away presents lt1d1ng w1th Dot Wattmg for letters Combtng her hatr Slmgmg bouquets ln a whtte sxlk shtrt Readxng Lena Pry Readmg Chaucer Wtth a cheery dtsposltlon Compettng w1th Benny Goodman Sleepmg W1fhOUf curlers Saytng Now Loutsel Workxng at Lehman s Gomg to the Barn Playmg lacks Guessmg unknowns On wmgs of song Avotdmg floods Attractmg attentton Asktng questlons At the skatmg r1nk Havtng fun Wtth the Navy Alta Hurt t,t, ,ffQ.f'.QQ'f.l.. 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