Shenandoah High School - Shenandoah Yearbook (Shenandoah, IA)

 - Class of 1943

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Tgp Rgw-.Ayr0::, Bald- win, Baxter, Bentall, Black, Bonner, Pansy Bonwell, Patsy Bonwell, Borman, Firaley Eleventh Row - Bfiqqw, Brink, Bryant, Buqq, Burliain, C a rn p a n y, Chandler, Cloyd, Colley, Collier Tenth Row - COPY-90Ck. Cardwell, Cortner, Cox, Croucli, Custer, C. Davis, fl. Davis, H Davis, Ffrrquson Ninth Row - Ficliter, Franzen, F. Funk, P. Funk, Gilbert, Goodner, Goss, Graliani, Grooth' ius, Gutsclienritter Eighth Rpw-l'lan::on, D. l larrn::, L. lrlarrns, Hart, Hayden, Hendren, lrlolinus, Iolinson, Iones, Iudy Seventh Row - Keeton, Key, Kill, King, Krull, Kruse, Latimer, K. Law- son, L. Lawson, Lee Sixth Row - Lefleur. Lillie, Lindberq, Lowrey, Lynn, Martin, Materson, Monclt, Murpliy, McCain Fifth Row - MCCGUIIQY, McCrea, McElroy, Mc- Laren, Mclvlatli, Nicks Nixson, Onions, Pease, Peterson Fourth Row - Pierson, Pieszter, Pickney, Pitnei, Poole, Pulley, Race-, Haney, Hreavis, B. Reed Third Row - M. Heed, lackie lloqers, lerome Hoqers, Rounds, Sane-r, Saxton, Scott, Slieley, Silvey, ID. Simpson Second Row-l 5ifI1Pf1OU. Slauter, Sloan, Snod- ' ' qrass, Spurqur, Stern, Sullivan, E. Swanson, L Swanson First Rgw - Teacliout Thyer, Tyner, Waters Williarn::,Willi:1 Wooden, B. Wright, N. Wriqlit, VanNess Class of '45

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SOPHGMCRES President ,.........., Vice-President Secretary .... .,., Treasurer .. .... Student Council Faculty Advisors LeRoy Spargur .. ...... Barbara Crouch .. Betty Lou McCrea lack Simpson Iulia Ferguson Tom Murphy .......... Miss May Virden Miss Kathryn Young Miss Inez Dean School took on a more serious aspect this year for our class and every class. This nation was at war and the students know it. School was not the same, it couldn't be with teachers, as well as students, leaving. In spite of these obstacles, we, the class of '45, achieved outstanding success in many fields. The sophomores led in academic fields and throughout the year our class maintained scholastic standards above that of any other. The intellect as superseded only by the athletic achievements with the following boys among the Mustangs: Roy Iudy, Bill. Masterson, Max Owens, Moris Beavis, Ierome Rogers, Frank Smoke, LeRoy Spargur, Herbert Sullivan, and Loy Keaton. Roy Iudy received a letter in football. David Stern, Bill Masterson, Max Oman, Ierome Rogers and Bill Coppock practiced with Mr. Moore's armory squad during the basketball season and Bill Masterson and LeRoy Spargur, two outstanding sophomore cagers, received letters, In both Annual and Shen-Hi-Can work, the class of '45 proved themselves leaders with six members on the Annual Staff and fourteen on the staff of the Shen-Hi-Can. The class was ably directed by its sponsors, Miss May Virden, Miss Katheryn Young, Miss Inez Dean, and Mr. Wm. N. Ossian. The inter-class girls basketball boasted fourteen sophomores among which were: Edna Chandler, Betty Lou McCrea, Darlene Custer, Marjorie Willis, Pat Key, Iackie Rogers, Lora Mae Borman, Pansy Lou Bonwell, Barbara Kill, Francis Kruse, Connie McMath, Marilyn Pease, Dorothy Pinckney, and Marilyn Reed.



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F RESHMEN President ...,..,.,... Vice-President .,.. .. Secretary ....., Tre as urer ,........ ,.. Student Council .,,... Faculty Advisors 1 Peggy Field Robert Nixson Betty Heard . ..,,.. Kay Bredensteiner Vernelle Fisher Iohn Tyson Miss Mabel V. Hunter Miss Inez Gwynn Mr. M. I. Langfitt Ambitious and energetic, one hundred and four freshmen entered S I-I S in the fall of '42, In spite of world conditions, their futures looked bright for them and they tackled the job of first year high school with a will. lit the end of the fourth six weeks twenty freshmen were on the honor roll. Twenty-two freshmen girls and nine freshmen boys represented the fresh- men in the fourth annual Poetry Recital given October l5. The talents of each person was brought forth and future successes in dramatics Was assured. Six freshmen were admitted to the annual staff for the Shenandoah, 43. The responsibility of business manager was given to Edward Dabler. Various tasks, which were carried out with enthusiasm and vigor of freshmen, Were given to the remaining five. The journalists of the freshmen class made names for themselves through their Work With the Shen-Hi-Can. Each and every assignment given them was done to the best of their ability. The athletic record of the freshmen teams is an enviable one. In football the boys Won all six games played. The basketball squad played twelve games and Won eleven. There were twenty-five boys out for each major activity. Their record points to many future successes. , The class party, February 19th, was an event long to be remembered. Almost ninety freshmen attended. The theme was a patriotic one, and every- one rallied to the colors and had a good time. A program of music showed the talent which the class members possess. With the year of l943 behind them, these freshmen look ahead to the year l946 when they shall leave Shenandoah High School and become men and women of the community.

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