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5 Firs , , , , , , ir y, Northwall, Rogers, Greenwalt, Brown, Brisco. Second Row-Miss Williams, Racine, Pease, Norton, Welty, Ackerberg, Shaw, Gibson, Kenworthy, Peterson, Youngberg, Flynn, Thompson, Varley, A. Forney. Third Row- Elmore, Teachout, Pierce, McCord, Anspach Maldison Lyden Christianson Starr Gard B t Row-Chambers, Rorebeck, Anderson Perkins Ness Varley Keith Borland K' b , , . , , ner, aldwin, Mc- Mahon, Funk. Fourth Row-Robirds, Venard Cooper, Hart, Murra H ll' J h ' , y, o ls, 0 nson, Whitehlll, Forney, O. Jones, Lasley, Stokes, Davis. The Sophomores The class was well represented in the Home Music Contest and the Home Declamatory Contest. In the music contest, Shirley Madison, Darleene Shaw Dale Feurt, Charles Stephenson, Bill Knittle, and Jim Burnside participated. Charles Stephenson won the tenor solo division. Bill Knittle was awarded a scholarship by the Music Club for the summer session at the University of Iowa this year. Shirley Madison and Lowell humorous division of the Home Declamatory Contest. Hancher made remarkable showings in the The annual class picnic at Porter's Lake was another bi the year. The skating rink and motor boat r d th the lake for the sophomores. g social event of p ove e most popular places at The band and orchestra also benefited by sophomore membership. And now comes our three months' vacation After our happy school yearg And we know that we'll always remember Our school and our classmates dear! - -sEmily Murray SOP!-IGMORES P
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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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-H12 i:T6Si'lfTl6l'l Robert Tyson . . President Mona Alexander... ,,,,, . . . . Vice-President John Weaver ,,,,,,,, . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte Teachout, Marvin Green Student Council Miss Mabel Hunter, Mr. Frank Burrell . Class Sponsors The year 1937 and 1938 hailed one hundred thirty-five freshmen, one of the largest classes in the history of Shenandoah High School. The class boasts more than size, though. It boasts a number of students already famous in extra-curricular activities. The frosh basketball quint, coached by Mr. R. K. Martin, Won fourteen of the sixteen games in which it played. Members of the squad were Donal-tl Adams John Weaver, Rex Williams, Bill Day, Jim Carder, Earl Morhain, Jim Nixson, Jim Clark, Jim Bellamy, Charles Ingrim, Marlin Crum, Frank Corey, Marvin Grfeen, Bill Bloom and Bob Higgins. The freshmen also add their musical ability to the band and orchestra, heir dramatists and humorists to declamatory. Dorothy Jean Gillam won the home declamatory contest in the humorous division. The hot trumpets of John Weaver and John Gottsch helped make the their vocalists to the freshman glee clubs, and t class party a smashing success. Jose hson Schnepp Morhain W Nixson Weaver. Carder, J. Nixson, Field, Gottsch, t h n Top Row---Thomas, p , , , . , Murphy, Damewood, Smith, Pinckney. Second R.ow4Peck, Rodgers, Braymen, Higgins, Ayres, Gu sc e - ritter, Simpson, Nesmith, Bellamy, Williams, Day, Totten, Liddell, Osborne, Peterson, McFarland. Third Row-Mr. Burrell, B. Bloom, Beach, Meyers, Maas, King, Lindburg, Anderzohn, Hackett, Adams, Green, K. Bloom, Dearmont, Tyson, Stribling, Brown, Luckert, Funk, Lang. Fourth Row-Gleason, Yates, Chase, Million, Powers, Crum, Winthers, Walters, Ingrim, Smalley, Pierson, Johnson, Patience, Fifth Row--Clark. Corey, Smith, G. Totten, Johnson, Thompson, Teachout, Goesslinpf, Huseman, Goodall, Bradley, Crouch, PRES!-IMEN
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