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Shel-nan JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On the f1rst day of Septemlber 1939, there entered 1nto the forebodmg depths of old Sheldon H1gh twenty four callow freshles' After the f1rst round of playful httle trlcks executed by the upperclassmen had been endured, we were able to settle 1nto the regular routtne of hxgh school l1fe The f1rst unportant event was the electlon of class offlcers They were pres1dent Lharles D1sosway v1ce pres1dent Betty Jean Malany, treasurer, Ivan Kusch secretary Ellen Sennett Our sponsor was M1ss Geyer We 'freshmen lost no tune ln entermg 1nto the act1v1t1es of school ltfe W1lma H1ltz Dor1s Houston Audry Sanders Jean Jones Betty Malany Ellen Sennett Loulse RICE, Anastas1a Keller Genevleve MOTPISOD and Eleanor Sllvers Jolned the glrls glee club Max Mablzutt Reese Joyal, Robert Donohueq, Albert Hendress, Edw1n Tapp and W1ll1am Hoagland became members of the boys glee club Jean Jones won f1rst place honors tn the d1str1ct and county contests Ellen Sennett Jean Jones, Nelson Walty Audry Sanders, Betty Ma lany Ivan Kusch and Eleanor Sxlvers became members of the band and the orcltestla Eleven g1r1s of our class were 1n1t1ated mto GAA Whlle every boy com peted ln at least one sport durmg the course of the year We lost two members of our class durmg the year Genevleve Morrlson was mtulcd m an auto acc1dent and hav1ng lost several months of school declded to walt untll the next year and start over agaln Dorts Wade left school after the Chrxstmas vacatlon Emeregmg from our shells of 1nexper1ence and 1gnorance we came back af ter vacatlon as sophomores We had gamed a new member W1ll1am Pasel The tollowtng offxcers were selected for the year pres1dent Bernard Mc Klmson vlce pres1dent Betty Malany, secretary Reese Joyal treasurer, Jean .lone Our sponsor for the annum was MISS Gentry In glee club band and orchestra most of the group who were members last year contmued th1S work Seven members of the class took part 1n the Dramatlcs Club actxv1t1es In athletlcs Ivan Kusch Edward Th1elbar, and Edwm Tapp d1st1ngu1shed themselves by gammg a place among the f1rst ten on the basketball squad These three wlth the add1t1on of Reese Joyal and Wllllam Hoagland also were on the baseball team b1tt Albert Hendress W1l11am Pasel and Edward Thxelbar were 1n1t1ated 1nto the Sheldon chapter of the FFA In Ma ch we lost Albert Hendress who moved to Reynolds Ind1ana In September we returned to our dear alma mater to f1nd that our class had lost three members and gamed two The lost were Edward Thxelbar Norma W1tman and Reese Joyal The new members were Ollle Robbms and Mary Lou Stanley Our off1cers for the year were pres1dent Bernard McK1m son v1ce pres1dent Edwm Tapp secretary Ellen Sennett treasurer Ivan Kusch Our sponsor was Mr Nalbach succeeded by Mrs Palmer succeeded by Mr Walclnrk Nothmg 11ke varxetv Under the d1rect1on of Mxss We1hme1r the muslc department flourlshed Tre glee clubs part1c1pated ln the countv mt sw ff-stmval and presented a Chr1st mas Vesper and a Spr1ng Mus1cale At least half of our class took part ln these pro grams Several more of our members tomed the Dramatlcs Club Loulse RICE and Robert Hootman gave dramatxc readmffs and several others took part tn varl ous plays and programs durlng the year Three boys Ivan Kusch Max Mahbwtt and B111 Hoagland were members of the basketball squad Ivan was a regular player on the f1rst f1ve who th1s year repeated the1r remarkable march to the last game of the Sect1onal Ivan Kusch and B111 Hoagland were members of the baseball team Having worked hard we presented our prom Apr11 24 w1th Fallettls orch estra and decoratmons ln the sprmg vem Fwht of us ordered the trad1t1ona1 class rtngs and wore them proudly upon the1r recelpt Lookxrg back over the past three years we feel rather proud of our pre VIOUS record and hope that we w1ll be able to mamtam th1s standard 1n our senxor year lqllz Green Hand In1t1at1on Green Hands Rlpen Stop I I A , .. I . - ,, . , . 9 . . . . 'K ! i I . s 5 1 . .' . . ' . .. - . l . . I . ' l 7 . 1 . .7 . Q I . Y 3 Y . . p . , . ' . ' ' . . A , l , .' . . . - ' J ' A . 1 I ' I J I , ' 1 . ,L . I' 1, . . . . ' , I . . , C X . 1 l ' S l ' . : . l W . , . . . Q - , I , I s. . . f z A ' ' ' . I t I I 1 v 1 . X V ' 7 Y Seven boys, Bill Hoagland, Robert Donohue, Charles Disosway, Max Mab- s x L' s ' 'r - . . p , ' . U 77 ' I A 1 ' . . . 1 ' , . . ' . ' : I 7 . - I - , : , I : , I ' - 1 f . .' .,
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Shehian JUNIOR CLASS Front row, left to right: Mary Lou Stanley, Jean Hiltz, Robert Donohue, Lawrence Hartlep, Maxwell Mabbitt, Anastasia Keller, Mr. Walchirk. Second row, left to right: Charlene Mundy, Louise Rice, Betty J. Malany Ollie Robbins, Eleanor Silvers, Ellen Sennett, Jean Houston. V ' Top row, left to right: William Hoagland, Ivan Kusch, Charles Disosway, Robert Hootman, Nelson Waity, William Pasel, Bernard McKimson. SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row, left to right: James Nagele, William Zumwalt, Eileen Light, Marjorie Quinn, Miss Gentry. Second row, left to right: Genevieve Morrison, Irma Jean Hogle, Doris Darling, Doris Hall, Marian Magruder, Bonnie Sanders. Top row, left to right: Merlin Foster, Clarence Keller, Wesley Wingert, Gene Bolling, Robert Wagoner. FRESHMAN CLASS Front row, left to right: George Meyer, Gene Stanley, Rosemary Wishnieff, Mary Mae Armstrong, Mary Disosway, Marjorie Eastburn, Jean Morgan, Rosalie Tapp, Miss McQueen. Second row, left to right: Harriett McKirnson, Phyllis Ingalls, Beulah Har- rolle, Norma Bray, Virginia Darling, Elaine Disosway. Joan Wickiser, Margaret Redburn. Top row, left to right: Darold Hall, Kenneth Fletcher, Robert Bowen, Harry Witman, James Keller, James Eagle, Oliver Woods, Robert Sennett, Frederick Rougk. Junk Collection - Did Jr. turn in my best kettle? - Stop - - I942
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