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I THE SHENANDOAH- --'-I V--I , Fourth Row-Gilbert, Erickson, Anderson, Gilbert, Bohrer, Rogers, Scott, Thompson, Lugsch, Lillie. Stephens, Croft, McCrary. Third Row--Welch, Ambler, Weaver, Coy, Gottsrh, Blane, Reed, Holmes, Jensen, Hayes, Teachout, Keenan. Second Row-Mr. Hall, Davis, Warner, Lyons, Saxton, Nordstrom, Williams, Brown, Smith, Crowell, Sloan, Rogers. First Row-Chambers, Longman, Gardner, Elmore. Livingston, Graves, Connell, Bradley, Sims, Parrish, Kirby. This year we presented our class play, The Patsy, with Evelyn Brown and Jimmie Deems in the leads, playing their parts with ease and sincerity. The other leads were Verney Beck, Phyllis Welch, George Mattox, and Julia Weaver, who portrayed their parts with brilliance. The play was acclaimed by everyone as the most successful play in years. Six of the nine contestants in the home declamatory contest were juniors and their were eight of us in the home music con- test. Four Juniors, Joe Parker, Bill Maddex, Harley Croft, and Otis McCrary, played regularly on the first football team. We were also well represented on the tirst and second basketball teams. In the glee clubs and mixed chorus there are many juniors and, of course, many mem- bers of our class play in the band and orchestra. Our class representatives this year are Joe Parker and Shirley Ryd- berg, and our class officers are Warren Platt, Lorene Lindberg, Tom Carder, and Bill Yates. We expect our Junior-Senior Banquet to be a success. Every junior seems to have great ambitions for himself, and much hitherto unknown talent has been unearthed this year. If our class keeps on developing as it has been for the past three years, perhaps we'll be the most successful class to graduate from Shenandoah High School. Who knows? Phyllis Welch. --- Y 1, ' ' 7 I 9 3 7 film.. ,,. gg gm... , 1 ii: i ini I Al :ni 1
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4 L 3 THE SHENANDOAH 1 1 z' 4 I FUIITUI R0W+P21Fk9l'. Brower, Brayman, Brown. Giles, Gee, Simpson, Williams, Howard, Snodgrass Louehrey. Third RowfO'Day, Beck, Boyer, Jarman, Swanson, Inprrim, Lewis, Stevens D., Rhodes Wilmes, George. Second Row-V ASqnire. Yates, Carrler, Platt, Stevens D., Stoddard, Cummings, Oline Maranville, Arnold, Bateman, Miss Van Cleve. First Row+Cutter, Hofzsett, Maxtell, Rydberg Forsyth, Anderson, Norton, Thomas, Hart, Lindberg, Carpenter, Byers. Fourth Row+lilack, Maddex, Nelson, Parker, Carlson, Mattox, Brower, Currier, Bettis, Brown, Burch Peterson, Third Row--Scott, Deems, Cummings, Hensel, George, Reynolds, Oviatt, Moore, Beard Cutts, Harris. Second RowfMr. Hall, Mikkelson, Warner, Connor, Danielson. Driftmier, Varlev Teachout, Wooden, Vermillion, Teachout D., Clark, Cleaveland, Miss Van Cleve. First Row-Adams: Lewis, Ackcrberg, Brewer, Doyle, Fish, Flynn, Miller, Todd, Kish, White. Successes of the Juniors V All aboard for Fame, shouted the conductor, and in September, 193-4, one hundred and sixty-odd freshmen clambered on the train. Yes, it was We, and We're still on the road to Fame. We're still the same class although we've lost some of our classmates but we've added many glories to our names in every activity, declamatory, music, foot- ball, basketball, and dramatics. 19 3 7 f ll, I , , v p
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V V YW, if aigf, 1 'l Q 19 1 1 l lt THE SHENANDOAH H, l I I l v r f X Fourth Row--Moore, lierrier, Graham, Kemper, Cooper, Howard, Lynn, liirrl. Ferrill, Whitehill, Lyclen Third Rowf fStewart, Corey, Johnson, Burris, Case, lluntz. Christie, Bell, Ambler, Nissen. King Second Row Mi 's Kun in R ith f l In ' . f s. -1: , 1 erorr, grim, Sterlin, Ross, Tunnieliff, Funkhouser, McMillen Sutherland, Hicks, Coppoek, Wren, Schneider. Mr. Parkison. First Rowfliook, Feriruson, Johnson J. Moore J., Rima, Rea, Heukman, Bertram. Sullivan. Lowe, Craig, Howard. Fourth RowfRevell, McKinley. l'arker, Lytle lf., Lytle, Henry, Fnllierson, Copeland. Newman Wilmes, Georue. Third Rowf-fMori-loels, lirirlwell, l'llmore, Davis, Myers, Clayhaker, Asbury, Lewis Coad, Maxwell, McClune. Uonnell, Ross, Luflimzton, Cox, Rive, Cutts, Weston, lierrier, Hayzlett, Oziah, Mr. Psrkison. First Row--liskew, Lawson, Bateman, Williams, Cutter, Pierson, Smoke, lfischer, Heard, Carper. Sophomore Class History V HE good ship Education has gained its half Way mark on the sea of Knowledge, as it advances steadily onward under the quidance of the class of '39, The hardy captain of the sophomore crew is Jcsselee Lewis who is ably assisted by the first mate, Norma Bickett. All funds are entrusted to Charles Gee, treasurer, and rules for the crew and other such dogma is under the supervision of Ardythe Christie, - 3 1 f :ffs4- 4 fsrllllliiaff ,
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