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The summer months passed all too quickly and the third week of August rolled around. That time signaled the chance for all football players to take their places in rug- ged drill to be ready for the first game of the season-A Pre-View with Mansfield Madison fSept. 5thJ. With all this in mind, the staff has endeavored to capture in picture and in writing how all the activities and happenings at Shelby High take place. The annual is planned on a chronological ap- proach-with things placed in the book as they happen from June un- til June. It was difficult to place the various classes in the book but these follow a major activity in which that class has taken part. The staff takes pleasure in present- ing this the New Approach in Shelby Annuals-the 1953 Scarlet S of Shelby High School. A group of Shelby youngsters at a Boy Scout Camp last summer-Charles Winely, Carl Winely, Gregg Russell, Will iam Coldwell, and Terry Russell. TABLE OF C0 TENT Page Summer Vacations .... . . 2 New Buildings ............ 4 Board of Education ......... 6 Superintendent of Schools .. 7 Principal of High School .... 8 Faculty .................... 9 High School PTA ........... 14 School Employees . . . . . . . 15 Varsity Football ..... .... 1 6 Reserve Football . . . . . . . 18 Scoreboard ....... .... 1 8 Cheerleaders . . . . . . . 19 Whippet Band ..... .... 2 0 Student Council ..... .... 2 2 Boys'-Girls' State . . . . . . . 23 Homecoming Queen and Attendants ..... .... 2 4 Junior Class Play .......... 26 Junior Class Officers and Members ....... .... 2 8 Senior Choir ...... .... 3 4 Girls' Glee Club ............ 36 Reserve Basketball ........ 37 Sophomore Officers and Class 38 ' ' 41 Librarians ' ................. El Circulo Espanol ......... 42 Denny Herlihy Vacationing in Shelby enjoying a chat with Carole LaBonte, a secretary in Shelby Schools. Varsity Basketball ..... . 9th Grade Basketball and Cheerleaders .,... Freshman Class ......... Thespian Club and Play . Ushers ................. FHA Group ............. FFA Group ......,...... Girls' Athletic Association Drum Major and Majorettes Junior Band ........... 8th Graders ......... . New Students ......... . 8th Grade Basketball 7th Graders ........... . Golf Team ......... . Baseball Team . . . . Track Squad ......... . Senior Lettermen ....... S Club and Athletic Award Winner ....... Scarlet S Staff ...... . Dedication ........... . Senior Officers and Committee ....... . Senior Class . . . . Advertisers .... . was-r
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TE CHERS AND TUDE T VAC TIONING Left to Right: Fendrick, Yohn, Mc- Just a Bear after our t'Honey , iMiss Collough, Swackhammer, and Brissel. Cin Bowman in Coloradob Canada? When Junels breezes blow, that is the signal for students and teachers alike to think of vacations-three months with no responsibilities and Worries. Shelby students and instructors were quick to take these days as time of relaxation, endeavoring to do some part-time Work, and make plans for the coming of school in the fall. By the pictures on these pages it can be noted that some Shelby students and teachers took extensive vacation tripsg some to Colorado ffeeding bearsj, some to Canada for fishing experiences, some to church camps, some to Niagara Falls, and some to vacation in Shelby. Headin' for the Shrimp Boats' Left to Right: Butch Friebel, Steve Cowman, John Knapp, Gary Milliron, and Gene Leonhardt. CAt Niagara, N. YJ
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THE EW CE TRAL ELEME TARY CH Architecfs Drawing of the New Gymnasium to be built beside the Central School mimi The people of Shelby voted to issue bonds and thus authoriz- ed the Board of Education to proceed with the building of the gym- nasium to be used by the HighASchool and Central School pupils. The building will be attached to the Central School. i 4 . THE NEW MUSIC ROOM Mr. Braden checking with a Junior High musi- cal group in the new music room which is be- ing used for the first time this school year. This annex was added to r h resent thenothoftep high school building.
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