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TI-IE INDIAN TOP ROW-Eile-en Swope, Lois Wright, Evelen Wright, Nancy Diggle, Ray Wilkin, Earl Eddy, Wayne Garrett, Hugh DuVal. SECOND ROW - Arthur Van Wallegam, Charles Duval, Thomas Stuckey, Don Ward, Frances Watsen, Marjorie Woodman, Ruth Du-ey, Dor- othy Sorensen. THIRD ROW-Gretchen Fehn, Margaret Tyson, Jean Engle, Mary Ellen Foster, Herbert Vandiver, Gail Flaherty, Ralph Fleenor, Gilbert Benson, BOTTOM ROW-Mary Louise Verstrate, Mary Wood, Betty Jean Wisecup, Betty E. Beck, Shirley Engel, Eilen Drake, Betty Jean Elliot, Edith Gee. TOP ROW-Robert Roy, Francis Smith, Gordon Peterson, Sue Phillips, Cora Robinson, Wilma, Skeens. BOTTOM ROW - Mildred Schlotzhauer, Audrey Peterson, Betty Jane Perry, Shirley Smith, Virginia Smith, Marian Reese. FRESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY Shawnee-IVIission's kindergarten, the freshman class has trod the halls of the Alma Mater for only two short semesters and yet in that time the members of the class have formed the basis of three more happy and enjoyable years in Shawnee-Mission. They have found a place in the heart of every student going to the school and have filled an undefinable niche. The upperclassmen, inclined to look down on the freshmen at times, realize that the lowly underclass- 7 men will some day follow in the sophisticated foot- steps of the proud seniors. In the ranks of these be- ginners are the future editors of the Mission, with others in the group to become feature writers, copy readers, and readers of proof. Still others will be class executives, and somewhere there is a future edi- tor-in-chief of The Indian. Already the class has gained a start toward one day electing a member of their group for president 24 TOP Bob Fran Bill SECOI Hard Kenr Meye Nelli. BOTTC Dori: Frani ise D Betty TOP R row . R i c Q Chap Cami SECOIN Ruth houn neth Joe 1 THIRD Wall: ermai Bisbe BOTTC Mari: Donal AI1dI'1 of the found tives ii Suzanr The year b Eileen secreta
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Purinton, r Rhodes, Slabotski, Prewitt, Reynard, ioemaker. Le Sieck, Ly Roark, Seested, nan, Bob anderson, ' Brown, in Blan- Bradley, J o h n on, June Berglund, 3oWser. f Bartz, a, Patty ., James Rechen, ik Beas- y Black- Gloria , Helen Jn, Nor- Dawson. ri into to be came :s had en of- them at the filson, Kath- ed in TOP ROW-Betty Milton, Irene Whiles, Henrietta Vinson, Reta - Zieiler, Eileen Lloyd, Pat Nie- man, Bud Wilson, Guy Park- hurst, Laurence Van Horn, Eugene McKain, Don Parr. SECOND ROW-Marjorie Thies, Alice Stumpff, Betty Ross, Mary Stafos, Margie Mellon, Bill Luce, Randall Loyd, Keith Waite, James McMinn, Gilbert Walker. THIRD ROW - Ted Wisecup, Ross Wahl, Sam Trager, Mary F. Sullivan, Nellie Mae Walker, Lela Miller, Mary Ellen Mit- chum, Jeanne Myhre, Georgia ' Ware, Florence Wilkinson, BOTTOM ROW-Henrietta O'Bryan, Pat Whitmore, Kath- oline Wickenhoefer, Lorene Payne, Helen Wolf, Laura Jane Tarr, Carolyn Maeder, Clara L69 OXIGY, Ruby Mae Wilcox, Maxine Wilson. I TOP ROW-Eugene Lea, Harry Foster, Vernon Larrowe, Cleo Fitch, Holmes Kroell, Monte Grider, James Hammons, Ste- phen Hill, Phillip H-eadman, Wilbur Kuhn. SECOND ROW-Gerald Hines, Festus Liverett, Harry Gilmore, Rol - and Garrett, Ina Claire i Livineood, A611211-Q Hester Jud i V , y JOHGS, Alma Kiser, Marilyn I . . 1115, Lucille Gysles, Helen THE INDIAN Z Linde. THIRD ROW-Caroline Fastner, Madaline Haley, Rachel Griffin, Mildred Leech, Helen Rosenberger, Jean Ford, Dottie Hartley, Mary Hoehn, Dorothy Jensen, Betty Lou Fraser. BOT TOM ROW-Wilma Jean Farris Juanita Fisher Dorothy Kerr Lilli F' kl , , , to y, an in e ston, Ernestine Kreech, Jerry Lewis, Ber- tha Lepold, Edith Li htf t Ph 1' ' g oo , y lis Holmes, Margaret King. the hearts of the present class of '39 is the most gala occasion of their second year. Of course not the whole class could participate, but the ones who actu- y did helped much and the ones who could not, all gave their whole-hearted support. The great event was the Junior-Senior Prom. Several members of the class aided the hosts by checking Wraps, serving punch, and performing various other duties. AS the same people came to the fore as juniors, they elected three girls to fulfill their executive clu- ties. For president they chose lrene Whilesg for vice- president, Marilyn llligg and for secretary-treasurer, Margaret King. ' The class play for this year was a farce of American life which invariably insisted upon centering around a pickle recipe. The young hero saved his lassie from marrying the wrong man and endeared himself to his father-in-law by securing the ever-sought pickle recipe. The class member in this production were Bett F B and Butler Rhoades. s who played leading parts y raser, illy Fleming,
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Farthing lard Nagel, art Pearson, iald Grove i ! ph Mullen, K Hardesty tty Pearle i, Geraldine 7 me Ged- ves, Henri- Dick, Earl ie, Millard ard Moats. rbert Han- , Lycurgus rrar, Mary lyn Fouts, 'arell, Rob- zbert, Jack n Nieuwen- nith, Paul ner, Albert ine Wiggan, irth, Billie es Watten- , Margaret ild Staver, fm, Dennis ll Slocum, arry Rider, Van Beb- 5, Dorothy er, Pauline Stumpf. nna Jean in Hercke, :ine Sirete, s, Roberta nith, Nellie Steinmetz. Dawson, ir Welsh. lity, was F election ults. This xresidentg layle An- lant dra- ght when 'amperecl ie other, TOP ROW-Mason Corbin, How- ard Burris, Bill Brown, Jack 'Q 'A iii ' ' Beverley, Gene Cooke, Bryce Adcock, James Ballard, Harold Bowers. SECOND ROW-Sam Allen, Tom- my Dawson, Carl Davis, John Decloud, Rosa Lee Boss, Shir- ley Bailey, Helen Bancroft, Marjorie Chaplin, Betty Alice Andersen. THIRD ROW-Betty Chaplin, Gayle Andersen, LaNell Bruns, Betty Bown, Elzora Cobb, Betty Badgley, Hazel Bothan, Bennet Cash. E BOTTOM ROW-Marie Conn, Sarah Caldwell, Katherine Conklin, Betty Andrews, Lor- raine Aberer, Betty Billing, Louise Burkett, Ruth Carroll. TOP ROW-Charline Johnson, Eleanor Long, Marjorie Kern, Burnadette Long, Marvin Ho- v-et, Le Roy Ives, Bill Harmon, Charles Hawley. SECOND ROW-Donald Hawley, Bob Lane, Kenneth Keech, John Edward Johnson, Hazel Hedges, Mabel McGowan, Irene Mayer, Marion Meyer. THIRD ROW - Audrey Karn, Mary Johnson, Margaret Ann Lehreck, Gladys Leverett, Ar- thur Howard, Howard Hull, Claude Huff, James Hill. BOTTOM ROW-Raymond Hel- gesen, Bud Lyons, Robert Hill, Dorothy Miller, Doris Light- foot, Norma Hendrick, Beryl ' Legler, Bennie .McReynolds. HAt the Stroke of Midnight , claimed for its leading lady, Gayle Anderson and for her hero, Tom Mody. Both presentations were worthy of note both for their cleverly conceived plots and also for their good coach- ing and excellent acting. They were of a unique na- ture and appealed strongly to the humorous as Well as the dramatic instincts. An interesting development was noted when several home rooms sponsored various contests of different Sorts. These were highly successful and marked a milestone in the history of the group. Besides these, 23 TI-IE INDIAN they have participated in the inter-class basketball and volley ball tournaments. In fact, many recruits for next year's basketball team were discovered among the ambitious basketeers. Truly, the class had a year of which to be proud. The sponsors who are responsible to some degree for this fine record are Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mr. M. E. Alleman, Miss Charlotte Bigelow, Miss Ruth Browne, Miss Ruth Pyle, Mr. Harold Reade, Miss Velma Seaton, and Miss Isabel Wimmell.
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