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{SCHOOL DAYS}- ROBERT INGALLS, I'm An Cowhand . BETTY LEIGH MCIIEEKIN, I'm In Love All Over Again , AGNES GABLE, Love is Where You Find it . DEROLD ABBOTT, Gotta Got Some Shut Eye . JAMES RAY, You Can't Stop Mo From Dreaming , ARLENE MCBSTH, Melancholy Baby , MARGARET GONDRINGER, I've Got A Guy , MARLIN KUMPF, Flat Foot Floogle DONALD PRELL, Every Day's A Holiday . MISS MOON, You're An Education . .1 X
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—fSCHOOL DAYS! . Maxine Kosch ; (Micky) wa? a participant in the following activities: Glee Club 3,4; Claps Play 3; Pep Clvlb President 4; Music Club Secretary 4; Clasp Sec- retary 31 Vir oent Messing (Messin) has been an active mem- ber in the following activities; Glee Club 3,4; Band 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Dramatics, 3,4; Journalism 3; Music Club President 4; Boys Quartet 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Class ,J?lay 3,4. Robert Ingalls (Bob) has been an active member In the following activities: Football 2,3,4; Basket Ball 3,4;, Class Play 3,4; Kitten Ball 2,3,4; Dramatics 4; Journalism 3; Operetta 4, Boxing 1; Glass-Treasurer 3; Glee Club Representative 4; S. Club 4. Betty Leigh McMeekin (Lee) has been an active member in the following: Glee 'Club 1; Band 1,2 4; Or- chestra 3,4; Draraat log 3; Journalism 3; Phys..Ed. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. £gnes Gable (Gable) has been an active member of the following activities! Glee Club 2,3,4; Phys. Ed. 1,2,3,4; Club 3. Derold Abbott (Bud) has been a participant in the following activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4;-:Class Play 2,3,4; Kitten Ball 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Class Trereurer 1; Claes Secretary 2; Class Vice President 3; S. Club President 4; 3. Club Secretary 3. James Ray (J lmmy) has participated in the follow- ing: Football 1,2,3,4; Basket ball 1,2,3; Journalism 1 ; 4; Phy ?. Ed. 4; Traci . 4. Arlene McPeth. (Bethy) has taken part in the fol- lowing ■rctlvlti.es: Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 1, Glee Club 3,4; Phys. Ed. 3,4; Dramatics 3, Pep Club 3,4. Margaret Gori ringer (Peggy) has been outstanding in the following activities: Phys. Ed. 3; Glee Club 4 Dramatics 4; Athletics 1,2. Marlin Kumpf (Marlie) has participated in the following activities: Football 1,2; Basket Ball 1,2,3 4; Glee Club 3,4; Kitten Ball 3; Boys Quartet 3; Oper- etta 3,4. Donald Prell (Don) has taken part in Atheletics 1,2; and Journalism 3,4, f x jrvr t fr.fr
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CLAbL HISTORY On the second of September 1935, 22 selling lovial freshmen stepped into Shelby High School. Those stu- dents were as -follows: Derold Abbott, A nes Alt, bertha Dende., letty 3ri ham', Keil Dri ham, Delorns Croisant Agnes Gable, Margaret Gondringer, Res3ie Kicks, Robert Ingalls, ess Inncss, Loretta Jaox, Max Kosoh, Upxine Kosch, Marlin Kumpf, Rex Miller, ‘!etty Leigh KcKeokin, vincent Messing, James Rrv, fell Recce, Rex Thelen. and Done. Catkins. ’ The sublecta which were imposed upon these tw- enty-two green students core: Latin, Alnebra, General Science and English. Aiter the i reshvnon hod stutterer and stammered, for three weeks, the seniors of »35 plpnnod r. little enioy- ment in honor of the rreshies . It wrs the well kro n and highly spoken M Mixer . All that the freshmon- could 30y about it wrs that they still needed pillows on the foil owing.. y morr.in . Or the sever.fe .oi Sjptcmbor 1936, eighteen of th®®?i bars returned to 3. II. 3. feeling ail nround a little bit better and more ac.yiainter one! pIso much more welcome than the year before. from our hrspy ranks Rex Miller rncl Max Kosch were miaslnj, Bess Inn- CS3 had rovod to Lincoln, essio Kicks to' Idaho, and Agnes Alt hac! failed rlso to return. There were, how- ever some new members to fill tho vroaiccicsi The''’ were Louis Klcolas who had gone to school in Columbus Cariotta Carroll from Ta: oro and Glen ■'levins from Missouri, and Mary Rose Kosch from St. Ursula’s fterdew The most important social 1 unction of this period we3 r trip to Lincoln tho lr3t day of school. This ary will stand out in the memories of hi -h cchool dr.v3. On September C, 1937 seventeen members returned and 3 wore missin-r. Glen 'levins her. moved to Ore -on bell Rccco to 03cooln and Lorottr Jae.x decided to o to school in Col'tmUuu. However, r air there wore some mcwcouers; Arlene Lo ,'oth from Oeccol end Domld droll frpm Victor. Tho Juniors chose for their class play ,phe Absent landed rido■room . The following people made up ch cr.stf Maxine Kosch, Donr Uatkins, Tcrtha ’ enda j ctty Rrigham, Louis Uicoln3, D.:rold Abbott, TTeil IX-ZJZ-t-K -'
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