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First Row-Rutherford, Peterson, Tunnicliff, Jones, Christie, Lawson, Johnson, Rima, Cooper, Second Row- Rouse, Bell, R 'ngrim, Burris. Wh tchill, Davis, Elmore, Williams, B'ackburn, Langvand, Hammer Ambler, Buntz. Third Row--Miss Keenan, Connell, Saner, Coppock, Ross, Johnson, Funkhouser, Seabloom Finley, Stirlen, Guilford, Roscoe. Bateman, G. lngrim, E. Moore, Mr. Mahood. Fourth Row4StewarL Neola Bickett, Schneider, Myers, Cruse, Pitner, Howard, Berrier, Graham. Case. King, Ludington, M Moore. Fifth Row-Ryan, Morclock, Teachout, Book, Norma Bickett, Swanson, Eskew, Claybacker. Corey Bridwell, J. Moore, Hicks, Sutherland. The Junior Class S660 !AXl'OUFld Town. . Flash! ! Dale Castle, Chuck Gee, Gene Sullivan, Arden Coad, Jesselee Lewis, Wilbur McClune, Bob Maxwell, Jack Copeland, Reuben Bertram, Jack Henshaw, Burfurd Berry, Glen Smoke, Eugene Cutts, Howard Lowe, and Jacque Nixson, those debonair young men informed me that they've been busy kicking the ball around. A group of people Walked by, among whom were Jean Tunnicliff, Betty Blackburn, Marjorie Ross, Helen Peterson, Norma Bickett, Mary Stealy, Gwendolyn Rouse, Jack Funk, Bob Ferrel, Bud Revell, Virfjinia Book, Lowell Lynn, Elvis Lee, Jo Stirlen, Lawrence Almquist, Jack Henshaw, Dean Rice, Ruth Ryan, and Robert O'Brien. An interested by-stander murmured, The orchestra is out to make a name for itself. Jack Funk, Lyle Howard, Dean Rice, Budd Rcvcll, Lawrence Almquist, Lowell Lynn, Ruth Ryan, Kathryn Qtewart, Gwendolyn Rouse, Elcma Eskew Eleanor Ross, Jack Henshaw, Robert O'Brien, Bob Ferrel, Bob Whitehill, and Leonard Bird were lounging around the Portable when I Went past. Lyle said We-the band, I mean-are getting ready to lead a parade. v Until I come back with a f1ashfAdios! - f-Gladys Ingrim JUNICRS
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The Junior Class Charles Gee President M3J'j01'i0 ROSS Vice President Afdythe ChI'iStl6 Y Secretary Jesselee Lewis , Treasurer Jean Tunnicliff Glen Smoke Student Council SEED fAXl'OlJflCi -i-OWN . . . The most popular hang-out of the Junior' class is the modernistic Glee Club. You'll find about half of them there every night. ' Marjorie Ross, Jo Stirlen, Bonny Jeanne Schneider, Patsy Buntz, Marilyn Ambler, Evelyne Bell, Ardythe Christie, Gladys Ingrim, John Burnside, Budd Revell, and Robert O'Brien have trod their hour upon the stage. Prediction: Among these are some who will rise and shine! In the Shen-Hi-Can office Marilyn Ambler, assistant editor, and Patsy Buntz, author of the scandal column, were hard at work, so no gossip was exchanged. First Row -Cutts Funk Smoke, Swanson A r. Cl k F -- , , , y es, ar , isher, Pierson, Williams, Maher. Second Row- Bird C tt ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , u er, OBrien, Lindbergh, Whitehill, Beach, Revell, Almquist, Burnside, Rice, Heckman McMahon. Third Row-Miss Keenan, Newman, Stephens, Berrier, Shearer, Heard, Lee, McKinley, Gee, Green, Asbury, Berry, Fulkerson, Mr. Mahood Fourth Row-McClune, Maxwell, Carper, D. Howard, L. Howard, Ferrel, Castle, Lewis, Coad, Lyden, Weston, Pulley. Fifth Row--Morris, Copeland, Maas, Haley, Henshaw, Riqe, Lowe, Sullivan, Bertram, Henry, Lynn, Nixson. JUIQIIORS
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-H12 SOD lOfTlOl'2S Jim Burnside President Ruth Jean Gibson Vice Prgsident Larry Clark Secretary Helen Anspach Treasurei' Darleene Shaw Francis Moles Student Council Sophomores established themselves as outstanding figures in Shenandoah High School life this year under the capable direction of Miss Lillian Williams and Mr. Paul Blommers. A large part of the class took an active interest in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Several students were on the Shen-Hi-Can and Annual staffs. Dick Purcell, Milton Davis, and Boy Frame were fortunate enough to make the trip to the Miami-Shenandoah football game played in Miami. The class party March 28 was a grand affair. Dancing, games, and sing- ing were a means of entertainment followed by dainty refreshments. First Row- Martin, Howard, Brink, Ashbaugh, Connell, Croft, Carper, Gowing, James. Blackburn. Ehnes, Anderson, Martin, B. Second Row--Knittle, Cox, Christiansen, Johnson, Nelson, Cleaveland, Burnside, Guil- ford Omans Maxwell, Lorimor, Pursell, Maxted, Beard. Third Row -Miss Williams, Gee, Ruth, Mills, Mcllermoti. 'Clark, Orr, Driftmier, Sloan, Teachout, Sauer, Cleopfil, Shattuck, Stephenson, Scott, Mr Ellommers. Fourth Rowe Vermillion, Modrow, Tyner. Stoddard, Franzen, Moles, McMahon, Frame, Klep- inger, Hancher, Davis, Brown. Fifth Row George, Pitner, George, Wallace. Bnlirer. Davis, Fe-url, Forsyth, Rl-nnic-k, Maranville, Holmes, Castle, Seig,
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