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THE INDIAN - l937 Iumor H1StOIY N September 1934 234 freshmen enrolled 1n Sh3WH6B-M1S- s1on rural h1gh school Mr H D Garver was named as our head sponsor and class executlves selected Were V1rg1n1a Brooks presldent Jesse Cox v1ce-pres1dent Dolores Tucker secretary and W1n1fred Alden treasurer The sophomore offlcers were Albert Coates pres1dent Eed L1nqu1st v1ce-presldent Maur1ne Russell secretary and Betty Curry treasurer On Aprll 11 1936 We presented our sophomore play The New Coed Leads 1n th1s play Were enacted by Ol1ve Mae Quarrler and Waldo Burger They were supported bv a very able cast under the d1rect1on of M1ss Beulah Wlley Th1S year We have rlsen almost to the helghts We are Junlors Our class offlcers are Vlfglnla Brooks pres1dent Esther Earnshaw secretary and Warren Llvengo-od treas urer N1ne from our class Were elected to the Natlonal Honor Soclety an organ1zat1on of d1st1nct1on throughout the Umted States Those selected from th1s class Were W1n1fred Alden Vlrglnla Brooks Albert Coates Betty C-urry Esther Earn- shaw Maxlne Gllbreath Bet-tye Charl1ne L-otz George Ph1l- l1ps and Maur1ne Russell A comedy A Good Egg Was presented by the Jun1or class as the flrst event 1n the new audltorlum Those havlng the leads were J1mm1e Lynn Esther Earnshaw V1rg1n1a Brooks and Walker Wharton Thls year we enterta1ned the senlors W1th the annual Junlor-Semor Prom Plans for th1s event were under the d1rect1on of the head sponsor Mr H D Garver He was asslsted by these faculty members M1ss Ger trude Braun MISS Beulah Wlley MISS Dessle Myers Mr John Franc1s and Mr J C HaWk1ns We have spent three happy c-ontented years at Shawnee- MISSIOH durmg Wluch t1me We have always been al1ve to our opportun1t1es We hope that these act1v1t1es are only fore runner of greater thlngs yet to come 1n our next and flnal year here I I lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll . . 2 2 . . 'Y 2 . ' . . . , 2 2 2 2 2 . . . 2 2 - . . . 2 2 . . ' 2 2 2 2 , . . 2 2 2 ac 77 - 2 ' . ' v . . . ' 2 2 2 2 2 . . . . . . . . , 2 - 2 2 2 2 I 2 2 2 . . , . ac 77 - - 2 2 2 2 , . . . . . . . I , I I I D . . . . . .. 5 . . . 2 2 2 2 . . , . . . . 7 . . . . . . , 1 . I I
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Sophomores Back Row: CLeft to Rightj-Patty Bowser, June Bumpstead, Betty ADH Alcorn' Ruth Anderson, Bryson Clark, John Blanch- on, Elmer Brown, Bruce Bowyer, John Baier. Third Row: U Lawrence Ballentine, Jesse COX. John Brooks, James Anderson, Sybil Bangs, Pauline Lodge, Betty Bunsen, Anthenette Cutitta, Mary Bowers. Second Row: Norma Anderson, Dorothy Apple- garth, Betty Jane Bartz, Geneva Allen, Clyde Allen, Robert Birkemeier, Ar- thur Allmon. Front Row: Jack Beasley, Ferdinand Bauer, James Anderson, Mary Louis-e Bel- lamy, Olive Bootman, Loretta Allen, Dorothy Blackford, Thelma Bales. Back Row: Carl Erickson, Stephen Hill, Victor Hill, James Hammons, Adele Hest-er, Caroline Fastner, Marilyn Illig, Jud- ith Jones, Rachel Griffin. hird Row: Dorothy Jackson, Anna Margaret ray, Dorothy Hartley, Donald roves, Wayne Eddy, Cleo Fitch, Fred Diggle, Monte Grider. Second Row: Billy Fleming, Dean Justice, Jean Ford, Lucile Geysel-s. Leona Hancock, Mary Hoehn, Jean Hillix, Mary Louiee Dawson. Front Row: Roland Garrett, Phyllis Holmes, Lil- lian Finkleston, Helen Harrington, Wilma Jean Farris, Betty Lou Fras- ier, Warren Edgington. Back Row: Helen Rosenburger, Helen Wolfe, Henrietta Vinson, Irene Whiles, Eu- gene McKain, Butler Rhoades, Rita Ziegler, Mary Stafus. Third Row: Lloyd Sparks, Ted Raley, Elizabeth Springer, N-ellie Mae Walker, Mary Sullivan, Laura Jane Tarr, Kathleen Wickenhoeffer, Nancy Shoemaker, Georgia Ware. Second Row: Nellie Mae Ross, Mary Slabotsky, Marilyn Youngberg, Shirley Seest-ed, Maurine Smith, Dorothy Roark, Bet- ty Reynard, Bill Roberts, Charles Lunn. Front Row: Maxine Wilson, Kathleen Sanders, Alice Stumpf, Gladys Shaw, Mary Ann Soetaert, Pat Whitmore. Back Row: Marie Linson, Ei'een Lloyd, Ina Claire Livingood, Betty Lynch, Dor- othy McClelland, Randall Lloyd, Wil- liam Kuhn, Bill Luce. Third Row: Ed Knowlton, James Mclvlinn, Lois J-ean Na'l, Alma Kiser, Margie Mel- lon, Lucile Miller, Henrietta Paschel, Mary Pollock. Second Row: Thelma Morton, Bertha Leopold, Helen Linde, Caroline Maeder. Donald Staver, Mary Ellen Michum, Pat Nie- man, Everett Porter. ' Front Row: Festus Leverett. Robert Long, Eu- gene Lee, Ernestine Keech, Hazel Pruitt, Virginia Loftiss, Margaret King.
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THE INDIAN l93'l Sophomore and Freshmen nulnnnlnnnnlnnunn1nnu1nu11nlunnlununnnnnnq1nnlnlnnnlnnnlnn unnnnnlnnunul:nnunnuunnunllnun1Inu1In11nInuuunlnnnlnunnnnll Sophomore History In 1935 there came to Shawnee-Mission some 247 fresh- men. Among these were many talented people. That year Miss Grace Dietz was the freshman head spon- sor and the officers were Roland- Garrett, president, Sam Clark, vice-president, Maxine Wilson, secretary-treasurer. These officers served very efficiently for 1935-'36. The next year, 1936-'37, Mr. H. V. Pattersonlwas the head sponsor of 223 pupils. The officers that year were Maxine Wils-on, president, Roland Garrett, vice-presidentg Katholine Wickenhoeffer, secretary-treasurer. The other sponsors of the sophomore class are Mr. John A-llison, Mr. Palmer Snodgrass, Miss Genevieve Herrioltt, Miss Margaret Patterson, and Miss Dorothea Buschmann. The first activity of the sophomores was to serve and help with the ,Junior-Senior Prom. Freshman History Halls of Shawnee-Mission rang with many of the -in- quisitive freshman cries when the class of 1940 entered with the largest class enrollment in the history of the school. Working diligently from the very beginning, the class produced outstanding personages in many of the various school activities. ' Richard McLeod, who was the choice ofthe class for the p-residentfs position, was assisted by Gayle Anderson, vice- president, and Tom Mooidy, secretary-treasurer. Faculty members chos-en to sponsor the class were Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mr. M. E. Alleman, Miss Charlotte Bigelow, Miss Ruth Browne, Miss Ruth Pyle, Mr. Harold Reade, Miss Velma Seaton, and Miss Isabelle Wimmel. The outs'ta'nding scholars who were awarded scholarship letters were Betty Pearle Foulk, Sarah Caldwell, Barbara Reese, and Margaret Jane Shell. Student Council members chosen were Billie Clair Welsh, Thomas Dawson, Gayle Anderson, Edwand Lyons, and Helen Miller. '
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