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l935 . - . OKAW WAKO Senior History The end of four years--four years chock-full of happy, unforget- table happenings. As we now think back over this span of time, how short it seems, and how we would like to once again live over these High School days! The Class of 1933 first entered the portals of Shelby High in the fall of '29. Although somewhat bashful we were full of ambition and were determined to get the best out of all that the high school afforded. Our social functions were few, confined to one picnic held at Tice's Woods. It was a tell-tale picnic, however, several of the menu of the class appear- ing the next day with circles under their eyes-a result of walking back from a hazing ride . We chose as class officers, Augusta Dove, Gwen- dolyn Harrison, and Helen Forsyth, with Miss Mose and Mr. K. Bishop as class sponsors. The next fall we again assembled our ranks and did our little bit in mothering the Freshies. We now had a better understanding of the life about us, and entered into this year more willing than ever. Our sponsors for this year were Miss Mose and Miss Young. The class election which was held at our first meeting went pro-boys -Sidney Mullins, Lawson Killam, and Byron Dressler being elected. Then came the Junior year when we could proudly call ourselves upper-classmen . Miss Mose, Miss Shuck and Mr. Benjamin were given the duty of taming and training this over-eager group into their place as Juniors. Living up to our name as upper-classmen, we became more popular in the high school. We furnished track, basketball, and football men, participated in clubs and various organizations, ranked along with the rest in scholastic record. The class officers for this year were James Kerr, James Isenberg, and Esther Morse. In September we held our class picnic at Lithia, and on Friday, November 13, with a cast of thirteen members, we presented Happiness,', which was a success in all ways- especially in adding a considerable sum to our treasury. It was with this money that we gave the annual Junior-Senior banquet on May 13. The coveted Senior year arrived. Realizing it to be our last year spent in this happy atmosphere, we vowed to make the most of it. At our first class meeting James Kerr was unanimously re-elected to the post of presidency. The other class oflicers were Helen Forsyth, Esther Morse, and Merlyn Corley, with Miss Young and Mr. Benjamin as sponsors. Among all our activities one stood out-THE OKAW WAKO. It was the annual for which all put forth their best efforts to make it a success and it is that which we leave as a parting gift to Shelby High School. El
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0 KAW WAK OC I933 Student Council This is the third successive year of an assembly representing both students and faculty. The members of this year,s council took up the spirit of the school and have endeavored to be what the preamble states that the students wish it to be when they say, We, the students of the Shelbyville High School, in order to promote a better understanding between faculty and students, to encourage higher scholarship, and to develop better school citizenship do establish a Student Council. The officers for this year have all worked together under the advisor- ship of Mr. Fegely and Mr. William Bishop. Gordon Longenbaugh, the vice-president of last year, was elected president, Betty Ann Yantis, vice- president, Dorothy Anderson, secretary-treasurer, Margaret Hulick and Byron Dressler, senior representatives, John Frizzell and Leo Stamper, junior representatives, Mary Turk and Stanley Lantz, sophomore rep- resentatives, June Boys, Clark Dove, Jr., and Robert Atkinson as fresh- men representatives. They have done much to forward interest in such an organization. In the coming years it is the hope that the Student Council will pro- gress much further and become an influential factor in the High School, to be depended on for an understanding in behalf of both the faculty and students. Top Ron: Yunris, Dove, D. Anderson. llffidrfh' Rmb: S. Lrntz, . Bo 's, Hulick, Turk, Atkinson. J 5 Barlow Row: Mr. Wm. Bwhop, L. Stamper, Dressler, G. Longenbaugh, Prxzzell, Fegley. Tun
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UKAW WAKO ..... . . .. 1.1933 T wfltfe MARGARET BAKER Peg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 25 French Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Belle of Bagdad 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Secy-Treas.5 Okaw Wako Staff 45 Lelawala 25 Impatience of job 45 Happiness 3. ,IOHN BODELL ulmpatience of Job 4. DOROTHY CLAWSON Dol Home Ec. Club 45 Senior Dramatic Club 4. DOROTHY CORDRAY Dol Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swami of Bagdadu 15 Belle of Bagdadn 35 Science Club 25 Okaw Wake Staff 4. MERLYN CORLEY Meri Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Secy-Treas. 3, 45 Science Club 25 Model Airplane Club 1, 25 Happiness 35 Belle of Bagdad 35 Lelawala 25 Okaw Wako 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Treasurer of Class 45 S Club 45 Impatience of job 4. JANET CROUCH TOD Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Home EC. Club 15 Swami of Bagdad 15 Lelawala 25 Belle of Bagdadn 35 Latin Club 3. KENNETH CROUCH Peanut Football 1, 45 Track 3, 45 S Club 3, 45 Ag. Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Impatience of job 45 Happiness 3. AUDREY DANNENBARGER Pete Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 35 French Club 35 Home Ec. Club 15 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swami of Bagdad' 15 Lela- wala 25 Belle of Bagdadn 35 Happiness 35 Jerry of Jericho Road 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. 25 Pres. 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Athletic Commission 45 Jr. Attendant to May Queen 35 Impatience of Job 4. BETTY DAUGHERTY Senior Dramatic Club 45 jerry of Jericho Road 45 Orchestra 45 Glee Club 45 Entered from Lakewood High School.
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