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4, s as 1 4'?: i nfT T H E S H E N A N D O A H l,:i,' , Fourth Row-Martin, Moles, Todd, Si-oft, Driftmier, Davis, Croft, Ruth, Davis, Maranville, Rennick 'l'hird Row--Connell, Geo, Clark, lfurnsidv, Klepingxer, Gowiniz, Modrow, Smalley, Orr. Maxted, Se-in Second Rowf'Miss Hunter, Roreberk, Stephens, Welty, Shaw, Murray. Kirby, Johnson, Whitehill Foster, Lyden, Borland. First Row- -Starr, Pierce, Brown, Funk, Davis, Jones, Bullock, Northwall Forney O., Thompson, Varley. Fourth RONN'+R0l7iFfiS, Stokes, Baldwin. Greenwalt, McCord, Thomas, Ashbaugzh, Christiansen, Brown Jackson, Cleaveland. Third Rowf-Vermillion. Johnson, Davis, Feurt. Stephenson. Teavhout, Nelson, Johnson, Smith, Guilford, Spooner. Second Rowf4Mr. McMullen, Anderson, Franzen, Brink, Carper, Stoddard, Sloan, Pitner, Forsyth, McMahon, Smith, Blackburn. First Row-Perkins, Chambers Forney K., Gardner, Teachout, Anspach, Gibson, Hollis, Madison, James, Bostwick. George. i The Freshmen Class V El.l.O- EVERYBODY! This is station FROSH broadcasting from S. H. S. Shenandoah, Iowa. As we look about us we are reminded of many happy events of this, our freshman year. We think happily of our introduction into the rites of high school life. v 1 v 937 an f ,
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4-We Yl THE' SHENANDOAH Fourth RowgPulley, Williams, Swanson, Morris, George, Eye-rs, Burnside, Lee, Almquist, Ehncs, Henshaw. Third Row-Piburn, Greene, Nixson, Lindberg, Smith, Whitehill, Bickett, Teachout, lfinle Cruso Sevond R,fJWfMlNQ Keenan O'Brien Gee Jones Bl kb rn Suthe land M y, . , .. , , , ., ac u . r , oorv, Guilford, Vitner, lngzrim, Seahloom, Hammer. First Row-McMahon, Rice, Spooner, Maas, Bickett, Stealy, Kelso, Clark, Simonson, Roscoe, Ryan. secretary. Jean Moore and .John liurnside represent the crew in the student council. To add a few musical notes to the ship's gay environment Jean Tunnicliff, Marjorie Ross, Mary Stealy, Ruth Ryan, Elvis Lee, Lowell Lynn, Betty Blackburn, Virginia Book, Jackie Funk, Robert Farrell, and Norma Bickett, swing their instruments to a bit of symphonic melody as members of the orchestra. Those who prefer to sing their way to fame as members of the First Glee Club are Ruth Ryan, Mary Stealy, Neola Bickett, Norma Bickett, Evelyn Bell, Beverly Jones, Jane Teachout, Patsy Buntz, Betty Blackburn, Arden Coad, Elvis Lee, Jack Henshaw, Lowell Lynn, Robert O'Brien, Charles Gee, Reuben Bertram, Wayne Green, Jack Nixson, Howard Lowe, Jack Morris, Lyle Howard, David Lyden, and James Heckman. Sixteen members of the band, who march upon the deck in pomp and splendor are Elvis Lee, Lawrence Almquist, Elema Ellen Eskew, Jack Nixson, Lois Rima, John Burnside, Lowell Lynn, Virginia Book, Lyle Howard, Jackie Funk, Ruth Ryan, Katherine Stewart, Eleanor Ross, Robert Farrell, Bobby Whitehill, and Leonard Bird. Marilyn Ambler.
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4 fe-fe a-- THE SHENANDOAH fe.: V ,K wx. A I 1 'xx Fourth Row-Sauer, Brown, Maxwell, Thomas, Patience, Holmes, Omans, Lorimor, Conner, Martin. Third Row4I'urr-ell, Beard, Tyner. Flanshuryz, Cox, Cloepfil, Shattuck, Hancher, l'atie-nee, Bohn-r. Sceoml Row4Miss Hunter, Flynn, Elmore, Collins, Christianson, Varley S., McMahon, Youngherg, Racine, Pease, Anderson, Mr. McMullen. First Row-Lasley, Ross, Rogers, Norton, Dunfec, Kenworthy, Aekerberg, Masterson, Hart, Barrett, Cooper. At our first meeting we elected our class oiiicers: president, Jim Hurnsideg vice president, Ruth Jean Gibson, secretary, Larry Clarkg treasurer, Helen Anspachg Hill Martin and Emily Murray, student council. Miss Mabel Hunter and Mr. Robert McMullen are our class advisors. The freshmen party was great fun. Life wasn't all fun, however, as there was a lot of digging-in to be done in order to master such dif- ficulties as algebra equations, Latin etc. Under Miss McCauley's leadership we entered the world of business, and by hard work and excellent cooperation made our advertising sale so popular we managed to pay our class quota to The Shenandoah. In music we are proud of our achievements in both band and or- chestra. We are also gaining recognition in vocal and declamatory divisions. It really seems we have grown overnight, mentally. Since enter- ing S. H. S. most of us have gained a broader perspective. All in all we think that high school is grand and we look forward with eagerness to that happy event in the future, graduation. We thank you, ladies and gentlemen. You have been listening to station FROSH, broadcasting from Shenandoah High School, Shen- andoah, Iowa. Emily Murray - - 1 n 2 l 1 I 1 4 ' 7' ' 1 9 3 7 V - 'W I
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