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Fifth Row-Manchester, Bettis, L. Warner, Rorebeck, Brower, Squire, Platt, R. Jensen, Mikkelson. Fourth Row-I. Warner, Gilbert, White, Reed, E. George, Maxwell, R. Adams, R. Brown, H. Peterson, Lillie. Third Row-Cummings, Oline, Hogsett, Cutter, Blane, Taber, Drake, Norton, Cass, Howard, C. Scott. Second Row--Swanson, P. George, R. Reynolds, Hagg, Reynolds, Lindbergh, L. Anderson, Danielson, Simpson, Black. First Row-Miss Hunter, Clark, Sloan, Doyle, Sullivan, M. Carlson, Deems, Stevens, Mr. Hall. Freshmen Class History V E are nowonihe ninth rung of the scholastic ladder, going up step by step. The class of 1938 consisting of one hundred and sixty-five freshmen was the largest ever to enter Shen- andoah High School. At our first meeting we elected our class officers: William Longman, president, Joe Clem Parker, Vice-president, Norris Nelson, secretary, Dorothy Coy, treasurer. Miss Hunter and Mr. Hall of the faculty are our advisors. Our class excels not only in quantity but in quality. Already members of this class have Won honors in music, football, declamatory, and nearly all of the other school activities. Many freshman boys reported for football, basketball, and track. Within the next three years Shenandoah shall hear from them. In music we are proud of the fact that many freshmen are mem- bers of both the band and the orchestra. We are also well represented in the vocal division. In declamatory We are exceptionally proud of our Freshman Wonder, Phyllis Welch, who to this date has won superior in three contests. We are looking forward to more pleasing victories from her. The boys held up their side of the contest with two entrants in the home contest. -Culver Keenan.
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THE FRESHME An interesting class of puzzling paradoxes ..... Wide-eyed, yet poised .... naive, yet cornmiserating . . , , The very essence of verdant sophistication . . Fifth Row-Elmore, Gee, Thompson, Maddex, McCrary, Braley, Rorebeck, Connell, Hickson, Sims Cufaude, Adams. Fourth Row--Flynn, Rogers, Braymen, D. Brown, D. Peterson, Bohyer, Birch W. Teachout, O. Gilbert, M. Cufaude, Snodgrass. Third Row+Jarman, M. Williams, D. Scott Wooden, Carpenter, D. Teachout, Crowell, Riley, Kish, Jones, Second Row-Chase, Beard, Yarrington Hensel, Cutts, Chambers, Maranville, B. Jensen, Holmes, Moore, Bateman. First Row-Mr. Hall Stoddard, Coy, Larson, Ambler, Driftmier, Hart, Wilmes, Kirby, Forsyth, Rydeberg, Miss Hunter Fifth Row-Hicks, Loughrey, Douthit, Keenan, Girard, Todd, Lorimor, McKee, Fish, Stoneburner Fourth Row-Nelson, Parker, Insley, Currier, Mattox, Croft, Stanley, Arnold, Rhodes, Oviatt Third RowvChambers, Williams, E. Brown, Brewer, Welch, Weaver, Gottsch, Lewis, Byers, Hayes Ingrim, Young, Dorothy Stevens. Second RowfThomas, Nordstrom, Cunningham, Smith, Pierce Shinpaugh, Saxton, Robson, Rodgers, McGinnis, V. Anderson. First Row-Mr. Hall, Graves, Boyer Gardner, O'Day, Lugsch, Longman, T. Carder, May, Delores Stevens, Moifitt, Miss Hunter.
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I 2 1 Coy, Platt, Miller, Brush, Mr. Guernsey, Maddex, Gee, May, Levine. The Student Council V HE STUDENT COUNCIL under the leadership of Principal B. V. Guernsey promotes all affairs and activities which will better our school. It sponsors a school spirit conducive to coopera- tion between the faculty and student body. This year's major problem has been the social program of the Shenandoah High School. The council felt that dancing is necessary for the success of social affairs. Accordingly, the student council in cooperation with the administration, introduced a program of high school dances. The matinee mixers and evening party dances both proved very popular with the pupils. The membership of this group is composed of a representative boy and girl from each class with Mr. Guernsey as faculty supervisor. Those on the council this year include: Frederick Brush, president: Kathryn Miller, vice presidentg John Maddex, treasurerg Mary Beth Gee, secretaryg Edward May, Jane Levine, Warren Platt, and Dorothy Coy.
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