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Fifth Row-Nye, W. Smith, Swanson, Roscoe, Maranville, Hackett, Callahan, Sherman, Gowing, Maddex, Benedict, Martin, DeSart, Coykendall. Fourth Row-O'Brien, Stevens, Morris, Thomas, Orr, Smoke, Gilbert, McClune, Weston, Osborne, Baldwin. Third Row-Scott, Byrd, Kinney, Eggers, H. Kilgore, Bliss, F. Kilgore, Fleming, Linquist, Flynn, Hicks, Perkins, Mr. Pettigrew. Second Row- Deaver, Stirk, Lidell, Cloyd, Rulon, Mnlkey, Ashbaugh, Oline, Hankins, L. Matney, Asbury, Moore, Pinkey. First Row-Miss Keenan, Snodgrass, Tabor, Miller, Mickelson, Musgrove, Harris. Butcher, Larson, Cooper, Good, Ingram, C. Matney, Gaston. takes first place with his French horn in the sub-district music contest, and Maribelle Redfield goes to the state contest in declamatory. On the stage Margaret Currier portrays Jo from Little Women. By knocking a small, white ball over the green, John Maddex and Gray Carpenter attain second place in the golf tournament. The Thespians admit Janis Adams and Gray Carpenter to their exclusive group. Old Father Time leans back in his chair, a smile of contentment across his wrinkled face. He has just brought the Class of 1936 through the school year. Up from the gym comes Coy Heard, who is the only junior on the basketball team. Several juniors are members of Quill and Scroll and Mary Beth Gee is Assistant Editor of the Shen-Hi-Can, while numerous juniors write for the paper. On the stage the juniors excel in the junior play, Mignonette. Two juniors, Kathryn Stewart and Gray Carpenter, hold the leads in the Thespian play, A Doll's House. Ann Mattox, Carolyn Hyde, and Catherine Hayes bow away in the string quartet. -Catherine Hayes.
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in THE JU IORS A rare class - a truly grand class . . And it doesn't mind telling you so . . P P V Its social register scintillates With the school's intelligentsia .. Fifth Row-Davis, Lauphrey, Carpenter, Schneider, Moles, Saunders, Hart, Brown, Pursell, Adams, Quinnett.. Fourth Row-Cozad, Nadgwick, Currier, Book, Fender, Hayes, Oldneld, Clark, Pulley. Third Row-Wegmueller, Ring, Binau, M. Brown, Yates, Bickett, Groves, Driftmier, Spears, Howard, Mattox, Whitehill, Wilson. Second Row-Finley, Atkinson, Heard, Haley, Fifthen, Davis, Luddington, Squire, Blakesley, Spaht, Maranville, Morelock. First Row-Miss Keenan, Crane, Ryan, Bradshaw, Clatterbaugh, Gee, Martin, Hyde, Leacox, Stewart, Adams, Redfield, Fischer, Mr. Pettigrew. Panorama of Junior Class Events V ATHER TIME sits at his desk, leafing through the pages of the class records of 1933. In that year the present Junior Class were freshmen. There's Maribelle Redfield entering Thespians because of her outstanding Work in declamatory. Many musical notes are being played by Janis Adams and Catherine Hayes in the high school string sextette. Across the campus tramps Father Time. The events of the past year of 1934 are still fresh in his memory. At Glenwood, Bob Mooney
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THE SOPHOMORES Undoubtedly the jolliest class . . . The most fervent at games ..... The most arduous - and ardorous - at dances . . . F , And the most stepped-on! Fifth Row-McKee, Stiverson, Gamble, Nesmith, V. Robson, Gates, F. Robson, Roscoe, Teachout, Tyler, Cass, Harris, Latimer. Fourth Row-Parrish, L. Scheibenberger, Carrier, May, Neally, Vaughan, J. Cates, Black, Burgin, Cooper, Ludington, Funk, M. Bonwell, DeWeese. Third Row-Beck, Benedict, Yates, Nies, Sullivan, Trullinger, Brown, Lauber, Maxwell, Andrews, Watkins, Kenworthy, Griffith. Second Row--Miss Taylor, Schnepp, Jones, Field, Harris, Pease, Berk, Adams, Stevenson, Newman, H. Young. First Row-Fawcett, T. Chryst, W. Chryst, Gere, Gudgel, Toay, Cates, Smith, Beach, Levine, Mr. Bath. The Sophomore Class V ONDEROUS doors crash open, smoke and flame belch forth upon a school never before touched by any taint of contamination. Billows of pitchy smoke pour upward, annihilating the glory of the sun, and a pall of gloom and morbidness prevail. The gloom and smoke and morbidness invade the halls of the S. H. S. The sophomores clutch each other and blanched consternation reigns. Doomsday, quavers Ben Neally, and I didn't make the first team. 'Tve nothing to Worry about, cries Mary Sullivan proudly, I made superior in the M-I-N-K contest for high voice. A-root-ta-toot, this from Harry Carlson's sousaphone. We band members haven't anything to be worried about either. Look at what We did at Chicago. How about the orchestra members? We rated superior in the contest at Peru, states Sina Lucille Beach gravely.
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