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nominating committee appointed by the puperintendent or sponsor. The treasurer is an appointive office. Re- presentatives are elected from their classes and organ- izations . The council acted as sponsors of the conference ex change programs, student activity tickets, ninth grade initiation and awarding of letters in the various acti- vities during the past year. At the beginning of schocf. , the Junior class of 1938—39 consisted of thirty-nine members. Dui ing the year Patty Dornan moved to California. Two new members were added to our class in the course of the school year. Donna Thelen moved from Osceola and entered the first semester. Roland White entered the second semes- ter. We Juniors feci that we have one of the record classes of Juniors In the history of Shelby High School In athletics vie have some exceptionally yood talent in football, basket' all and track. The Junior class was allowed four parties as were all other classes. These parties proved very entertaininr; and were highly at- tended. The Junior class play was considered a record breaker with two most talented Juniors in the leading roles. The Junior-Senior banquet wa3 held on May 4. In the declamatory contest first place in each each division was given to ’juniors. We had four .juniors narticipating in the one act play which won the state contest. he Juniors are well represented in both boys’ end girls' ;lee clubs, band and orchestra. The class consists oi very studious people who from time to time have captured the highest grades in the classes which both Juniors and Seniors attend. After a com- plete summary of the Junior class v e feel that vie sur- pass or at least equal any other class in Shelby High School. JUNIOR CLASS t.r t jet ‘f
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{SCHOOL DAYS)- SCHOOL BOARD It Is fitting and proper to give a place in our annual to that small group of men who are directors of our school. They budget the money paid by the taxpayer of District 32 and by the high school tuition students, so that we may have a building that is warm and in good repair, and so that we may have textbooks and equipment with which to work. During the past year they found It possible to in- stall new showers for both the boys and.the girls, to seed the football field, to Install new foot lights in the auditorium, and to install a stoker. We are grateful to the taxpayers for furnishing the where-with-all and to the board of education for the time and effort they donate to our school. We, the Seniors, hope that each child in school will show his appreciation by taking excellent care of the school property which is given Into his keeping during the year, and by obeying any rules which might aid In keep- ing up the good appearance of the building and grounds. The student council was organized In the fall of 1937. The council represents the student population and includes representatives from the closes and act- ivity groups. It takes an active part In determining student policy and regulates lnterclnss friction of any kind. It also permits students to hrve a voice in the administration of their activities. Another of its purposes is to safeguard funds of the various organiza- tions and clubs. All students and faculty members are considered members. The president, vice president and secretary are elected at large by ballot. Nominations are made by a STUDENT COUNCIL
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(SCHOOL DAYS) SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row: Jane Brazee, Frances Neboels, Beth Brazee, Wynon Abbott, Thrasllla Alt, Julia Cole, Mardell Kunt- zelman, Harry Filllnger, Paul LaMunyon, Melvin McGimp- sey, Paul Kuhnel, Bob Hastert, Raymond Gabriel, Eugene Miller, Mark Alt, Stanley Olson. 2nd. Row: Lorraine Gable, Mildred Prell, Jean Brazee, Dorothy Langer, Elaine Hasselbalch, Violet Taddlken, Doreen Miller, Mildred Jaax, Iris Watkins, Wayne Mc- Clung, Kent Perry, Dorothy Birkel, Rosella Benda, Ed- die Bonne, Lawrence Fozzard, Robert Sterup. 3rd. Row: Miss Stephens, Wayne Scott, Richard Augus- lne Bob Taddlken, Bob McMeeklng, Malyn Deturk, Mary Wolpert, Wallace Huddleston, Leon Mlcloas, Marilyn Thomazln, John Zohner. FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row: Mr. Shestak, Marybelle Miller, Mildred C-rossnicklaus, Harry Coleraen, Milton G-abrlel, Bob Jauch, Richard Lucas, Kent White, Delores Detimore, Bernlece Henggeler, Jeanne Cook. 2nd. Row: Rita Bernt, Phyllis Dornan, Virginia Ing- all s, Tom Dryden, David Scow, Phyllis Fosbender, Imogene Bland, Alice Drovwal, Elizabeth Kosch, Elsie Crolsant. 3rd. Row: Mary Rose Thelen, Evelyn Gable, Dorothy Reeder, Phyllis Rosenberry, Leona Bitter, Frank Thatcher, Tommy LaMunyon, John Reisdorff, Billy Chase, Willis Wills. • SEVENTH AND EIGHTH • Top Row: Gloria Pierce, Irene Cerny, Mary Klein, Charlotte Ball, Loree Swan, Roland Abbott, Ronald Beebe, Delmar Alt. 2nd. Row: Mr. Thelen, Bob Watkins, Jimmy Collins, Jack Smith, Delton Kuntzelman, erald Balm, John Pearson, Winard Augustin, Stuart Kuntzelman. 3rd. Row: Kathryn Langer, Jefen Rasp, LaRene Thelen, Lou Jane Johnson, Doreen Kunipf, Patricia McMeekin, Phyllis Hastert, Donna Abbott. .1 X Krf' 'fsT-'k
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