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THE INDIAN - 1937 LEROY PATTON ALICE HARDY EVA HALL DONALD NEHL EDITH HANKS MAYO MCALLISTER RUTH HALBERT HAROLD MOSES Y: Yu QR EUGENE NEEDHAM MARIE GOETTING WARREN MILLER fig DOROTHY SKUSE XX fx QI CLENA JONES ADA IRELAND DOROTHY HAHNER JOE KREBS JAMES HARRIS LOUISE HONN IVTARJORIE WASSON LUCILE HO ULEHAN . Il HK rrrrlltllllrltllilrlKurtlltrlrllliuxlrltullxl llllllllllllllllllllllllll -I , , Y . i I I -.-..,..i if Azz- , i -. . - J. ....... an .M .,. E ,1 A 1 1- 1 , I H
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THE INDIAN - l937 ROBERT WANZER BIABEL SMITH HENRY SCHNEIDER WARREN LYDA Semor H1StOIY IllIHHHHllllllllllllllllilllllllHllllllllllllllllllllll N the fall of 1933 the present graduating class began llfe at I Shawnee-Mission as eager freshmen. Their class officers were Jack Mitchell, president, Betty Coulson, vice-president, David Wis- ner, secretary-treasurer. I The Student Council was organized that year, and each year since, this class has had five representatives. The following year the class officers were Quentin Ballentine, president, Jack Mitchell and Frank Alden, vice-presidents, Marjorie Rea, secretary g Ve- Loise Martin, treasurer. For the school year, 1935-36, the class officers included Bill Bunsen, presidentg Betty Coulson, vice-president, Marjorie Rea, secretaryg June Anderson, treasurer. Stanley Adams, Clyde Wood- man, Carl Alleman, Howard Clark, Jean Bradley, Betty Coulson, and Jewel Ferguson were elected members of the National Honor Society, and Neva Rowland was selected as a member of Quill and Scroll. The play, Spooky Tavern, , was presented that year, and the Class of f36 was entertained with the J unior-Senior Prom. The senior class officers, for the year 1936-37, are Bill Bunsen, president, Marjorie Rea, vice-presidentg Marjorie Jackson, secre- tary, Jean Bradley, treasurer. The senior sponsors include Miss Vera Hurt, head sponsor, Miss Emma Lyman, Mr. A. E. Goodwin, Miss Edna Hetzel, and Miss Aileen Brierly. Fourteen memlc ers of the class have been selected members of the National Honor Society. They are Frank Alden, Mary Cutitta, David Francisco, Dorothy Gilbreath, Marian James, Loretta Mal- oney, Marjorie Rea, Ray Robinson, Marjorie Seay, Ray Stanclift, Herman Bartz, Lucile Houlehan, Eugene Keroher, and Neva Row- land. - Nine of the class were chosen as members of Quill and Scroll. They include Stanley Adams, Marjorie Rea, Helen Crawford, David Francisco, Dorothy Broderick, Marian James, Betty Coulson, George McKinney, and Jewel Ferguson. A momentous occasion of this year has been the publishing of The Indian. Two senior plays have been presented. They were Jonesy and Tiger House, both under the direction of Miss Ruth Browne, public speaking instructor. On May 15 the junior class will entertain the senior class with a formal reception. The following week the Class Night program will be presented. Then will come Baccalaureate services, and fin- ally, on May 26, Commencement.
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