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THE SHENANDOAH 1928 EIEIEIEIEIE V OUR MOST REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS lp successful achievement along many lines, the year 1927-28 has been outstanding. In searching for the reason, the writer reached this decision. Shenandoah High is forging ahead largely because of the whole-hearted co-operation between students and faculty. Whether the proposition starts among the students or is a suggestion from a faculty member, the group as a body has backed it to a marked degree. Such team-work comes largely through willing leaders who do their share and more to put the program across. To recognize and encourage such effort, this year we have selected the most representative high school boy and girl. The selection was made by individual balloting by the faculty. The choice fell almost unanimously upon Russell Rulon and Winifred Webster. To the students and faculty their records speak for themselves. Both of these young people have made a wonderful investment in all the worth while activities of the school. They have been prominent in athletics, music, dramatics, literary work, and boys' and girls' club work. In spite of the many-sided investment of their time, they have at the same time maintained a high average in their daily class work. So we are pleased to honor them and many other students of the type that they represent. As special tokens of appreciation and recognition, Russell Rulon was presented with a fine S blanket, the gift of the George Jay Drug Com- pany, and Winifred Webster received a fancy enamel mesh bag donated by the Frank Anshutz Jewelry Store. ' GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR
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