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7 - T ll.,-Q,f'.L' I 'I I w ll I' X X llll X I! I Ev S Perhaps this aim has not been as obvious as the proving of a geometrical problem or the learning of a law of Physics but these have all helped in the realization of this aim. We trust that future classes looking back upon our record and the standard we have maintained will be able to say, as we that the earlier classes have been an inspiration and an incentive for their best achieve- ments. Classes come and classes go, teachers and classmates are changing, but that intangible, but none the less vital thing, the School Spirit lives on. Like a mountain stream with sources in the unseen heights, it gathers volume, from the influence and attitude of all the contributing person- alities, which it has touched. Ever increasing in size and influence it goes on toward the boundless ocean of eternity. Each individual and especially each class has made a lasting impression. We are sure that the first graduating class 50 years ago could not visualize the school as it stands today, nor would they have imagined that in fifty years the number in the graduating class would be increased by 4300 W. So in our limited outlook, we cannot begin to picture the school, its equipment, or the scope of its influence 50 years hence. We trust however that Shenandoah High will never cease its steady upward trend. The spirit of our school pushes ever forward, for greater and better things. We the class of 1928 are glad to have been able to build our own part into this greater and better school, which the Shenandoah High School is destined to become, through the loyal and earnest endeavor of our worthy successors. l 1 i : : uint 55 --- e ' ' - . I!! :- II-lllf l Q EEE E 1' 1 alll-D ni Q - - - - - 1 V4Y.YI.V-V.'.V.'.'.V-V..I...'NN11'N'till'-'INN-'.'.'.'.'4'.'.' . l , MM rgg l ,. ,l .1, 1. ll l ,w w I Xi '1 ni! E51 WMV, , ,. ,. . ,. V.. Qglf 1,1-1 lIi,X .ll l:II,l I. Xr.XI: ...Iggy
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W- -'A 75' ll ..- i i T i in ii V l 1 i it ,m l l i w i i w It ll? pi l1'.,. M: V ri Y. V. ,mn 'lfif ifw 'i i .1 I iv M .i ii ii Vx 'iw wi. i w iff .qw w,,l izgli ini if 31 fee' ii-'. 'f--la I lil -Ili, X'-.I l,Xil Iilil Top Row-Grafton, Knox, Turnbull, Miss Dunlap QAdvisorJ, Johnson, Noe, Jewett, O'Dowd, Campin, Eyers, Patience, Rennie, M. Day. Middle Row-Pe-ck, Sims, Scott, Galt, Coy, Taber, Peck, Ripley, Edwards, Ford, Kelt- ner, P. Coppock. Bottom Row-Schroeder, Jones, Welty, Gamble, Richardson, E. Bennett, D. Remy, Tyler, W. Bennett, Sharpe, Johnson, Solon. STATION J. C. OF S. H. S. You are now tuned into station J. C. of S. H. S. The first feature on this program is the historical back-ground of our station. We have the honor of being one of the largest Junior classes for many a year. Our efforts in supporting all the school activities are as follows: We had fifteen men out for football, seven of whom are letter men. Five of our group were on the basketball squad, with Wilbur Bennett, a Junior for Captain. Who says our class can't argue? Three of our number are on the debate team, with Jerry Tyler as president. Eight are in the band, three in Y. W. Cabinet, ten in orchestra. Sixteen of our boys belong to Sigma Pi Kappa, with the majority of girls in Y. W. We have many canaries in our class as was previously shown in the Junior Chapel, with twenty in Glee Club. We have sixteen girls in G. A. A., seven of these are letter girls. There are five on the Shen-Hi-Can Staff. We also have many out for track. We have fourteen that are dramatically inclined as was proven in our unique class play Pigs Jerry Tyler as Junior demonstrated that pigs had greater value than buying more land, to raise more corn, to feed more pigs. Do you doubt our word, when we, the coming Seniors of '29, say that our class is the best all around class in High School? Station J. C. of S. H. S. signing off. ulvllw .IlIIIIl,I itll:
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