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'bi Wfiseeup, Ted, Tayton -Paseo lg Archery Club 3. lV0lfe, Helen, M1zggins -G. R 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 2, 3 Glee Club 45 Mission Staff 4 X Ziegler, Rita, Zee -Hobby Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. 2, 35 Knitting Club 2, Model Club 3. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Clark, Kenneth, Ken -Wyandotte 1, 2, 3. Milton, Betty, Millie',-Lees Summit, Mo., 3. Nipp, Ioan, Nip -Woodrow Wilson, Dallas, Tex., 1, 2, 3. - The Class Poem When from the tribe of Shawnee-Mission, Braves and maidens fair, Emerge from four years education, They leave a big gap there. Just four-heap many-years ago as Freshmen they were known. Then on to sophs and juniors, too, flt seems that time has flown.j Now out upon the world go seniors- Out to face the test. Soon great success should be before them If they do their best. For many, school days all are over, Happy though they seemed, With fun in dear old study hall, And work that intervened. ! Some grads, of course, will go to college Trying to make greater Their share of that great store of knowledge Before it,s any later. You graduates should have a purpose Guiding every dream, And forcing you to keep on striving Hard as it may seem. I'd rather be right is one good motto For right will conquer wrong. While naturally you'll do your best To help a friend along. While last of all, your reputation Should be shining bright So all who see it later on Will know that you're all right. -Ina Claire Livingooa' 30 2: J:
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B939 Wahl, Ross, Curly --H. R. Seciy 4. I Walker, Gilhert, Gil.,' I Ware, e , Georgie - Quiltin lub 1, G. R. 1, 2, 3, Foreig orres. Club 2, Sub ' D b l 3, Mission Staff 4, i ' P . Whiles, Irene, Rene -G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, G. R.- I Hi-Y Play 1, 3, H. R. Treas. 1, H. R. Sec'y 2, Drum Major f- 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Class Pres. 3, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4, Seciy 4, lst in I N. Dramatic Reading Contest, Pep . ub 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 3, Stud t Council 3, I Sec'y 3, Pep C b Pres. 4, In- dian'iB-S ff 4 1 for Play. I wa 7 hoefe i a oline, Katie .. 'i g' oun il 1, 2, G. R. ll 'yl xt Z' Art C. b1,H. R. -2 , Glee b 2, Class 5 2 - - pQ-y-Treas. 2, . R. Vice- ' es. 2, 3, .Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Play. I Wilkinson, Florence, Flossie,'- Needlecraft Club 1, Foreign Q Corres. Club 2, G. R. 2, 3, Orch. 3, 4. I I Wilson, George, Bud,'-Paseo 1, Book Club 2, H. R. Vice-Pres. I 2, Pres. 3, Model Club 3, Jun- ior Play, Hi-Y 3, Mission Staff, Pep Club 4. cs 4' LW0 iiflflofhs I Waite, Keith, Skeeter',-Uvalde, Texas, 1, Track 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Football 4, H. R. Pres. 4. Walker, Nellie Mae, Nannie Maei'-G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Sec'y 4, G. A. A. 3, 4. West, Marjorie Lee, Marj - Quilting Club 1, Hobby Club 2, G. A. A. 3. Whitmore, Pat, Little Bit - Southwest 1, G. R. 2, 3, Vice- Pres. H. R. 2, Reading Club 2, Cosmopolitan Club 3, Sec'y Charrochinas 4, Pep Club 4, Girls' Ping Pong Champion 4, Senior Play. Wilcox, Rnhy May, Ruby - 2,G.A.A. , n 3,4, Glee Club 1, i Club 3 4 Cl Orch. 3, 4. Williams, jack, Buddie - Southwest 1, 2, 3, H. R. Treas. 4. W'ilson, Maxine, 'iMax -G. R. 1, 2, 3, Class Seciy-Treas. 1, Class Pres. 1, H. R. Sec'y 1, H. R. Pres. 2, Pres. Reading Club 2, Bank 2, 3, 4, Orch. 3, Band Treas. 4, Pep Club 4. l .Q W
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i M lil 1 1 i I X M v j , L Lu L. In r Senior Class Hlsfory When todays class of 171 seniors enrolled as a class of 233 fresh- men the littlest of which was- Edmund Freeman Shawnee-Mission had not become accustomed to the iron goal posts and powerful floodlights on the gridiron the new style F F A uniforms or the new teachers Miss Aileen Brierly Miss Margaret Patterson Mr Harold Reade Advisor H D Garver wasn t the only one proud of the school s F F A chapter which traveled to Florida on a twelve-day journey as the reward for winning a nation-wide contest The Scratch out the top name and send a dime craze changed to the fictitious investment of thousands of dollars as gamesters played Monopoly, and The Lovebug'll Bite Ya, seemed for a time to be the school song. Miss Ruth Pyle, Miss Velma Seaton, Mr. Palmer Snodgrass, and Miss Isabel Wimmell were added to the teaching staff at the beginning of the sophomore experiences of this class. Although the coronation of King George VI of England was vitally interesting, the issuance of the 1937 Indian, the first yearbook at Shawnee-Mission since 1926, claimed the spotlight. New warm up suits and an electric scoreboard built by Vernon Larrowe added enjoyment to the' 1938 basketball season. V Your Money or Your Wife, the junior play, centered around a pickle recipe. A On April 9, the class entertained the seniors at the prom which was presented at the Quivira Country Club. Exchanging ca-rds was the first indication of the- seniors' thoughts ,Ja ...- ., V. . iw 13' '13 E, E24 ll I v -sl Q. 1 .31 ,lj 1 ww :il 1215 ri 1 .. ..:.L.- -.-.-.., , 1: - LY:-W.-..L:::-og--:4112sz:-1'-A-4hG'2f-+--efag12-'t:7'-41a:.s:F:.'--H'+:mQ1!'P5PT fl:m'7'7'i'5 1 Y's?f ':hw':f1 l'5': '-7 TTT' M o o l I . , . . ' I C i M , , A ul' I , . . . , , 3 1 . . Q '5 , , , . . 1 l ' 9 9 j 1 Q 1 , . . , 3 Q . . T 1 4 9 o n 0 l 5 1 n 1 5 C C ' J 3 N l r l f r of departure. Then the purchasing of school rings brought them nearer 1 E j graduation. Growing Pains, presented on two different' nights with Katholine it Wickenhoefer and Ted Raley as Terry and George Maclntyre and Marjorie Thies and Roland Garrett in the same roles, was the seniors' dramatic production of the year. May offers a b-usy program for the seniors. May 5 they are the guests i of the junior class at Meadow Lake Country Club. Class night, directed LI by Mrs. E. Adelle Fast, will b-e the last program offered by this body Q of people as a high schoo-l class. On May 18 diplomas will be presented in at the graduation exercises and gone forever will be happy high school 1, I days for another group of students. Ll ll - nv nos: ?'i!z L - ' 'j r ii nr ' Ir I
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