Shenandoah High School - Shenandoah Yearbook (Shenandoah, IA)

 - Class of 1937

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- I , 4 THE si-iENANnoAH+.f--1.-ire , - I - I Z- 1 I SENIORALIA V IME MARCHES ON! How well we realize the fact as we look back over the four years of our high school life-perhaps some of the most happy years of our whole lives. Some of us may look at them with a pleasant thought that we have made them as worthwhile as possible, that we have done everything in our power to benefit from them-working hard sometimes-but always being justly rewarded. From our Freshman year we have held the ambition of striving for the best of everything, sometimes winning and sometimes failing, but with the everlasting determination still present. Even as we now look into our futures do we retain our high hopes, our ambitions, some ac- quired earlier than in our high school lives and some attained from ex- perience throughout them. And yet some of us look back upon the four years with, perhaps, a feeling that maybe we haven't accomplished our level best and did not grasp every opportunity offered us. Never- the less, we realize that our lives have been greatly broadened by these four years and that the contact with our instructors and classmates during them have been priceless. With happy memories, yet sad ones when we realize we will never again have these experiences, do we remember the music contests, our trips to Iowa City and many other places, our numerous band excur- sions, declamatory contests, school plays and our own class produc- tions, our invaluable experiences derived from our participation in Shen-Hi-Can and Annual work, in orchestra, glee club, and the mixed chorus. We salute our football, basketball, track, and tennis heroes, num- bering so many, and those who were chosen for membership in the National Honor Society, and the Quill and Scroll, and those fearless individuals who competed in their various solo events. In our Junior year we strove to entertain the Seniors most royally at their farewell banquet. And most certainly do we rank our Japanese Garden party among the tops . We approached our Senior year with not the feeling of being great- ly superior to our underclassmen but with a feeling that we wished we were only just beginning our high school careers. However, we have been granted many favors and we have appreciated them. How quickly has our last year Marched On -and now we await the Junior-Senior banquet, our Senior Chapel-Class Prophecy, Will and all-Senior Day and Skip Day, our Baccaleaurate Service, and we will ever remember our Commencement Night-Our Class of 1937. I Sina Lucille Beach. 4 ,,, 1937 ,

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Robert W. McMullen A. B. Tarkio College Graduate Work at Univer- sity of Iowa Mathematics Mildred K. McCauley B. A. University of Iowa Graduate Work at Univer- sity of Iowa Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping Harold M. Greenlee Tabor College B. A. In Music, Penn College Graduate W01'k at Univer- sity of Iowa Music Supervisor Mabel Hunter B. A. State Teachers College, Peru, Nebr. Graduate Work at Univer- sity of Iowa English P. S. Westra B. A. University of Iowa Superior State Teachers Col- lege Morningside College at Spirit Lake Athletic Coach, Economics, Civics C. A. Parkison B. S. University of Nebr. Graduate Work at Univer- sity of Nebr., Gregg Col- lege, Chicago, and North- western University Shorthand, Typewriting Richard K. Martin B. S. Tarkio College M. A. University of Missouri Summer School University of Missouri and Iowa State College Ann-rivun llistory Lora R. Hagler Ph. B. Simpson College Post Graduate Work at Uni- versity of Iowa and Uni- versity of Minnesota N. W. Training, Minneapolis Bible, Girl Reserve Advisor l Miss Irene Baker, Secretary Miss Irene Baker proves her efficiency through her innumerable duties, Her amiable character- istics, and willing service make her an indespensable figure in Shenandoah High School life.



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4 1 JANE LEVINE President of Class 1 Student Council 2 Quill and Scroll Torch and Scroll Thespian President Editor of Annual 4 Shen-Hi-Can 3-4 Girls' Glec Club 1-2-3-4 President nl' Girl Reserves EVELYN FLYNN Girl Reserves 2-3-4 4 Freshman at Yorktown, Iowa Kiftun Ball Basketball Girls' Glee Club Orchestra HARRY CARLSON Hand 2-3-4 Boys' Glee Club 1-2-4 Mixed Chorus 1-4 H.M.S. Pinaforen 4 Pretender If You Please Tennis 2-3-4 Shen-Hi-Can 4 Band Council 4 JOCELYN JARM AN Girl Reserves 3-4 Physical Training 1-2 Normal Training Course DOROTHY JOHNSON Girl Reserves 2-4 Annual 1-2 Commercial Club 3 MILDRED BLACK 'Normal Training Course 3 Second Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4 T-HE-SHEN-ANDOAH b EUGENE DeWEESE Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-4 SHIRLEY BOSTWICK R.O.T.C. 2 Annual Staff 1 Commercial Club 2 Boys' Club 1 Dropped school end of 7th Semester ROBERT FUNK llaml 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 lloys' Glee Club 3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Pretender Il' You Please H.M.S. Pinafore' 4 BYRON LUDINGTON llnml 1-2-3-4 Raslwtlmll 2 Normal Training Course RO BERT SCHELL Fool ball 2-3 llaslcetball 1-2-3 ORPHA OGDEN Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3 Dm-clamatory 1-2 Physical Education 1-2-3 Normal Training 3 11' 'Y W . 1937 ff I 'I I - - -

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