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1936, THE SHENANDOAH Pourth Row Castle R Rolf R Howard L Lynn Lmdburg Blrd Whltehlll Lytle R Ehnes Cults George D Sullivan Thlrd Row Llmore Eskevs Flynn Ingram R Cooper Graham Howard E Morelock Johnson K Ruthertord Ross L Second Row Johnson A Davis Bunkhouser Rlma Hammer Colwell Fmley Lawson Cruse HICKS Coppock Corey Flrst Row McCaulex Crum Wllmes Lee Ozlah Revell Lowe Cutter Maas lfulkerson Morrls Henry THE FRESHMEN HE grandstands are full One hundred and thlrty foul ardent fresh men are on the stands root1ng for the1r own eleven It IS yet the flrst quarter of the four quarter scholast1c battle The l1ne up for the freshmen 1S now as follows Half Backs Full Back Rlght End Rlght Guard Rlght Tackle Center Left Tackle Left Guard Left End Substitutes fCapta1n7 Quarter Back Ross RICE CPresJ Marjorle Ross cVlC8 Pres J Ruben Bertram CSec J Norma BlCk6tt CTreasJ Student Councll G11ls Glee Club Freshman Orchestra Freshman Band F1 eshman Shen H1 Can Boys Glee Club Norma Blckett lStudent Freshman Annual Staff Member Member Member Member Member Counclll Member Basket Playel Declamatory Entrant ball Player Football Track Stal The Class of 39 has ga1ned many yards so far ln 1ts game The new Freshman Glee Clubs whlch have become a necesslty because of the abundant talent ln the freshman class, g1V6 many young muslc lovers a chance The class has many members ln the band and orchestra The class boasts SIX members on the Shen H1 Can Staff and one on the Annual Staff Two entrants 1n the Declamatory Contest were also freshmen There IS much good materlal for athlet1cs In the second, thlrd, and fourth quarters of the game the freshmen are sure that thexr coaches, the Faculty, w11l have many new plays for them so that the class w111 have a good strong standmg ln the h1story of Shenandoah Hlgh School 0 1 u 1 .. ' . ' -- ' V '. ' ' . 'A ., . 1 ,- - -v . . 7 ' -- v . . v 1 v . , -. . 1 - 7 .U , , , . , , Y . v 1 - . .' , v y - 1 r , . . . ' .
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TH SHENANDOAH 1936 awe WW lhlrd Row Smith M Nlxson Heckman Berrler Maxwell Coad Larper Klee Weston Copeland Henshaw Funk OBr1en Second Row Mlss Hunter Stewart Wren Bartles Buntz Clark Swanson Ferrel Ayres Burnsxde Lyford Smlth B Roscoe Bateman Moore Is. Mr McMullen l'1rstRow Sxmonson Rea Kemper Damelson Moore M Sutherland D Sutherland D Kelso Brldwell Stealy Seabloom Schnelder G Ingrlm McMullen lfourth Row Hayzlett Smoke Blsher Inman Almquist Green Bertram Gee McClune Wllllams Pulley Rnce Thlrd Row Berrler M Case Blckett Neola Blckett Norma Burrls Connell Ambler Bell Ross Tunnlchff Stlrlen Thompson Second Row Heard Rolf W Stevens George M Christie Moore J Teachout Whltehill Wooden Yates Pierson Newman First Rovx Herman Blackburn Jones Nissen King Book Ludlngton Wllhams Russell Lewis Lytle McK1nely The FRESHME V 7 V -V V V V V V V V V V V V - V ' V V V V V V V V V V V V V V -V V V V -V - V 7 V V V V V -V V -V V -V V V V V V - V V - 7 -V V V V V V V V V V - 'W V VV V -V V -V V V V V V . -' V V V V V V V V V V V A
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1' THE H OA RURAL STUDENTS HERE IS one student ln the Shenandoah H1gh School of whom lt may generally be sald that he IS thoroughly dependable keen ly lntellxgent hlghly capable and always vltally mterested ln the welfare of the school Thls IS the mural student There are approxlmately 150 rural students enrolled ln the Shenandoah Hugh School most of them plctured at the left It IS sxgmflcant that the V3led1CfOl xans the salutatorl ans and many of the people on the honor rolls of a great many of the hxgh schools graduatlng classes have been students who fol the flrst elght years of thexr school 1 e went to a country school and recelved thelr flrst 1n1t1a tlon mto the complexltles ofa clty school system when they em olled as Freshmen 1n hlgh school Innumerable of the school s lural students have sur mounted heart bleaklng ob stacles and handlcaps 1n order to Obtaln a hlgh school edu catlon They have dr1ven thlough snowdl 1fts 1n the wmtel and when lt was 1m possible to drlve some f them have come several mlles on makeshlft snowshoes and skls They have eaten cold lunches and have worked at the homes of townspeople for then room and board And desplte all the hardshlps they sometlmes have had to under go they st1ll lernaln the flnest scholars ln the school Where xt has been pOSS1blB rural students have entered mto extra currlcular aCtlV1tl6S whole heartedly and efflclent ly showlng a marked spxrlt of enthuslasm and coopera t1on With then' courage the-11 perseverence and thelr men tal and physlcal starnlna these rural students may justly be called the backbone of the school S YEVNAVN 193776 I l'f, . .v 0
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