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ii !- ‘ V t W L DAVE JOHANSEN Music 1-2-3 Basketball 2-3-4 Football 1 LUCILLE SCHINZEL Music 1-2-3-4 Special Croups 1-2 3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 Spectator 1-2-3-4 Cr'. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Sec'y-Treas. 3 JOAN SMITH Music 1-2-3-4 Special Croups 2-3-4 Student Council 4 3.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 3-4 Soectator 2-3-4 HAZEL MORROW Music 1-2-3-4 Special Groups 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Spectator 4 Dramatics 3 G.A.A. 4 OPAL BEEBE Music 1-2-3-4 Special Groups 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Class Treas. 2-4 30YD BEEBE Music 1-2 Class V. Pres. 2-3 Basketball 4 Football 1-2-3 Spectator 2-3-4 Dramatics 3 1 ’31’’y’A1 »V-' T '1' L' Z'za'-'y.'i
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Li i P s? I WESTON BURGESS Basketball 1-2-3 Dramatics 3 Music 1-2 Foot Dali 1 JOE ALT Music 2 Basketball 2-3 Dramatics 3 BOB DE TURK President 4 Student Council 4 Football 1-2-J Music 1-2 CLASS HISTORY Here we are, the six old faithfuls: Dean Schlesinger, Dick Taddiken, Doris Kum- pf,Aletta Long, Margaret Thomas, and Joan Smith, who enrolled at Shelby on that 6ixth day of September, 1937 and managed to stick together throughout these twelve years. Those who started with us were: Bill Albers, Norval Augustin, Boyd Beebe, Delores 3rindie, Jim Ingalls, Mary Margaret Blum, Gladys Johnston, and Wayne Ballenger. During the course of our first eight years we gained eleven students: Roger Fosoender, Carolyn Jackson, Joyce Lanspa, Betty Head, Franklin Oder- matt, Martha Pigsley, Betty Rhodes, Robert Ryan, Opal Beebe, Ross Braitfa- wait, and Bill Burritt. We suffered the loss of eleven of our pals: Bill albere, Norval Augustin, Delores Brindie, Betty Head, Jim Ingalls, Gladys Johnston, franklin Odermatt, Martha Pigsley, Robert Ryan, Wayne Ballenger, and Mary Margaret Blum. The six sturdies that started and the additional members we added during the grades, Joined oy: Elaine Alt, Loyola Alt, Bill Birkel, Mardell DeTurk, Joanne Feeser, minora Hiemer, Geraldine Jaax, Dave Johansen, Martha Mlcek, Hazel Morrow, Lucille Schinzel, Lois Dinges, and Georgia Treadway started their high school career as unsuspecting freshmen at S.H.S. On September, we met with a fate worse than death— freshman initiation day never to be forgotten.11 After this ordeal, we elected class officers; Roger Fosbender oecame our first president, Ross Bralthwalt, vice-president, Geraldine Jaax, secretary-treasurer. Our sponsor was Miss Charlotte Shick. The subjects we took that year were: Algebra 9 Junior Business, English 9, and General Science. The faculty consisted of: Mr. Lenhouts, Supt., Mies Lind, Princ., Mies Shick, Mrs. nhode6, and Miss Curry. We came back next year as sophesticated sophomores, much older and wiser. We lost only one chum that year, Betty Rhodes, To make up for this loss, Weston Burgess, dob DeTurk, and Joe Alt Joined us. Our sponsor that year was, Miss Viola Curry. Class officers were: president, Roes Bralthwalt, vice-president, Boyd Beebe, secretary, Margaret Thomae, and treasurer, Opal Beebe. Subjects given us were: Biology, Geometry, English 10, and World History. Mr. Hletbrlnk was Supt., Mies Lind was principal for the first part of the year out, because of illness, her duties were taken over by Mrs. Ruby Young. Other members of the faculty were: Miss Bland, Mr. Farrell, and Kiss Curry. m n m TOTT ktb mwnrwrwr .r
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