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PAUL T. XVATTERS MARY ANNE REIMANN ELEANOR BENTON jr. Class Pres.: V. Pres. HS Vice Pres. Sr. Class: Vice Pres. Sr. Class Sec'y3 S.S.S. Pres., Club, 45 Nat. Athletic Hon. Soc'y.g Science Club 3, Hon. SDc'y3 Band Band and Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 43 Sr. Sec'y-Treas. Science Club, Senior 1, 2, 33 S.S.S. Section Leader, Pres. Honor Roll, Latin Club 2, 33 See- Honor Rollg Track 3, 43 Football 1, G.A.A. 43 Squib Staffg Cr. Honor tion Bookkeeper S.S.S.3 Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Hon. Soc'y. Roll. SSC,yQ Hon. Soc'y. ':Our Presidentf' Peter Anne.', 'fRay of Sunshine. STANLEY BANKER MARIORTE IRENE BASS XIILDRED BASS Hi-Y 43 A Capella Choir 43 Band Chorus 1. 2. 35 S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.S. 1, 2. 3, 4g Chorus 1. 2, 3, 43 and Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Science A Canella 1, 4. Science Club 1. Club 23 Track 33 Music Contest 2, Miss Bass the lst. Cousin to Miss Bass the lst. 5. 4. 'The Saxaphonistf' Gut Journey Through High School 1931-32-UI guess weire grown up, now that weire Freshmen, but are- n't we a little scared,-everythingis so big. ..,.. How can we ever find our lockers? ...... We'll never get to class on time, through these long halls?- just a trend of thought from a Freshieis mind, incidentally from one of those one hundred sixteen Freshmen who entered Shelby High School in 193 1, and about whom this brief history is written. The girls of this class showed their courage and superiority from the very First for two-thirds of them dared to begin the intricacies of the language which is Ubeautifuli, even unto deathgi' while most of the boys just couldn't take it and en- rolled in shop. After having shared the dignity of being 8A,s, our Fresh- men were a little disgruntled at being looked down upon by those genius- es, the upperclassmeng but after performing the strictly Freshman task of collecting grasshoppers, they gradually were assimilated into the mys- teries of High School life. I932-33-BHCR to the Big House as Sophomores! This class of 35? al- ready began to have a part in athletics, having contributed one regular member to the undefeated football team and several boys to the second basketball team. And of no less importnce-there were thirteen sopho- mores in the band that took first division in the state contest. EVELYN KEELING Sr. Class Treats., Editor of Squib Sec'y S.S.S. 23 Sr. Honor Roll, Of- fice Ass'tg May Court 23 Commer- c':1l C3n'e:t 3. 43 Hon. S c'y. The Boss. ELMER BILLIXIAN. IR. H1-Y 2. 3. 4: Band 1, Z, 33 Sr Honor Rollg Lorrl Mzyorg Hon Soc'y. ' 'fXVise Cuyf' XYILLIAM CARR JANE CASADY YYAYNE A. CAYTON MARY FRANCIS CLARK Hi-Y Treasurer 43 Urchestra 23 S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, Z, 35 French Club 2, 33 Chorus 2, 33 S.S.S. 1, 2, 3. 43 French Club 1, 2, Science Club 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y French Club 1, 2, 33 Band Contest. Band 1. t'L'p from Dixie. 3, 43 Sr. Honor Roll. Sweet and lovely. X'Sleep on, clear one. Homer-ite. YAUGHN DRAKE RICHARD DUNCAN ROBERT A. EBERHART KATHRYN FRANCES ELSTON .Athletic Editor of Squib 4, Na- A good fellow. Rand 1, 2, 3, Art Editor of Squib. French Club play 33 S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, tional Athletic Hon. Soc' ' B sket The city's perfect driver. 43 French Club. Y, 3 ' ball 2. 33 Hi-Y 3. 43 Science Club 1. 2. 33 USU Club 43 Baseball 1, Z, 5. 4. A'0ne of the staff. 1 'tDot's pal.
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I. LYNN .XLIZERTSON IANE .XNDREXYS Hi-Y 2. S, -l. 5.3.5. 1, 2. 3. 4. How dry l zuufl So Di':uu:xtic. FRANK lil..-Xi'Kl3lfRN, Ir. Hi-Y 3. 4: National Ath- letic Hou. Soc'y3 HSN Club 4: Squilv Still? 43 Latin Cluln 25 Science Clulx 33 Football 3. 4: Sr. Houm' Roll. 'KPulmlic Em-my No. lf' GEORGE COBB 'lRip Van XViukle. HELENIZ ETCHISON Squib 45 Oftice Ass't 3, 45 Sr. Honor Rollg Latin Club 2g 5.5.5. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hou. Soc'yg May Court. Bulletin cz11'1'ier.,' GERALD BOFSE l reuch 2. 3: fluwus 2 Slow but sure. KENNETH M. .XNSPAUGH HS'l Club 3. 4: HPY Club 3. 4g A Capella Choir 3, 4. Coffee for Szilef' IACQUELTNE BRANT SSS, 1. 2, 3. 4. Sofo-o lligfl RUTH ASH NOYEl.T..X BAKER 5.5.5. 1. 2. 3. 4. SSS. 1. 2. 3. -lg Comm. Silence is liolclenfl i'outc.st, li'uoc.-utly Pretty. CECTT. IEROXYN lflJV.'.XRlJ IHROXYN Shelby Trojans. Shelby 'lll'UlZlllS. Lost iu the Sliaclowsfl XYhisliu' lillfl Iim's Pal. YI-IRGI I. FALLTS Hi-Y 4. RICHARD ILXNFORTH ALICE YENICTA DARDEN IRENE DENSON JAMES IJUDDS 5.5.3. 2, 3, 47 Chorus 3. S.S.S. 2. 3, 4: Sr. IAInu:.r Tho would-lie flyer. Sophistoc:itcLl Lady. Roll. So sweet. JOHN FL.-XITZ NORMAN FORSTER ILA MAY GOUDRICH Hi-Y 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2g French Club 1. 2. 5.8.5. 1. 2. 3, 4: Chorus I Baud 1, 2, 3. My Girl's in Californigif' H:1ppy-golucky. H3IOCl.Cl'11 Apollo. 'The Butcher. 5
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