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ul l el rl 9 EF? I jx! l l lvl 1 l V. L I . l'I l ,l 1 lil? l ill lil l SENIOR HONOR ROLL l-'l l Valedictorian ........................ Virginia Dodd ld . Salutatorian .... ..... L ouise Turnquist fl . . Class Orator .... ...... I Vlnlfrecl Webster Ora Miller Wilma Stewart Ruth Toay Pauline Howard Virginia Hayzlett Arlene Varley ll Virginia Read Gertrude Kendall Wendell Smith Wava Snowdall Alice Bangs Kathryn Loonan fl l Margaret Rydberg I l, Il l THE FIFTY YEAR MILESTONE The Senior Class is indeed proud to have the honor of driving down l l . . all the stake which marks 50 years of steady progress ln the Shenandoah 1' l High School. l-ll l llil ll By our record in the past four years as well as by our future effort jj I ll we hope to bring honor upon ourselves as well as our high school. Vlll An education helpful in everyday life, one which gives us a complete 'Il well rounded life, is our highest aim. We are only well started toward its jill realization. , I ljl As we look back upon our four years in high school, immediately, we lj: begin to live over the events which color and influence for good, the lives Ill l of the high school students. In review we see the procession of loyal ljll friends, the frequent parties, games and contests as well as the daily pro- l,' gram of interesting classes. Whether by the fireside on a cold winter night lll . . . with an annual in hand, or reminded by a summer excursion or picnic, the Fil backward glance and reminiscence will be pleasant. These pleasant mem- ' fl ories include many a joke and prank, the clever wit of class mates, the loyal ,ll friendships of chums and teachers. The following brief summary, is the record of the class of 1928. lvl . . l-I In 1925 we had representatives ln the Glee Clubs, the Orchestra, 'i Dramatic Club, Y. W. C. A., High School Band, Athletics and chapels. In I I 1 o a ljl 1926 all these activities were again shared as well as Student Council, , Shen-Hi-Can, Boys' Club and Y. W. C. A. cabinet. The peppy class chapels l 3 lt and the initiative of the class this year added other gems to our crown. The lf-l ll work accomplished the next two years showed the ability of the class to lil' profit by experience and make an especially outstanding Senior year. l l lflll We are proud of our individual class members who have helped the ll! I school by their untiring efforts and unselfish aims. Of the backers, the ifll citizens of Shenandoah, we are just as proud. By their example they have pl taught us good citizenship which is a very important part of our education. QQ That we may learn to live with others happily and be able to fit ourselves .lv into more than one environment has been one of the aims of our education. Ll . l l fgul ll llllI.l'l,X ,ll l.ll.l.l ll-.,xl.l. As, lf' .fl l 3 .fl 1 'l ll. l,ll l ll ll l l E F331 E31 llf-ll? lllll l ll, . lil l llilll l ll:-ll l lll' ll la lle l lol lei llfl .lil l lvl l lill llll l ll I lvl lvl l all l 1 l-'l ' lvl 2 l lil l lll.-lvl llflll Ui ll l lwl f l- ll ,ll ll. l ll, l lil l lvl lf-l l-'l l til 1 l ll'l , lfll l lllf lwlw l lvlll lfl I l'flN l-llll flllil llll .lu l lull lil! l ljjll. lll l l l ll I l lil l ,pl l l 'l'l ,lwl-l Mil l l,l , rl , lla. :lui , 121 le A ,fl l ll. l ll l l ..l l ll lQ.ll l l il l l fl llil , llf A .f-fl ibm 'Sill
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