Shields High School - Patriot Yearbook (Seymour, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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Shields High School - Patriot Yearbook (Seymour, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 27 of 124
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Page 27 text:

Senior Honor Roll Lois Ashley May Barkman Milton Droege Homer Due Mildred Heitkamp Dorothy Kysar Lorene May Mary May Per singer Helen Robertson Helen Wilde The «bove studento have made 24 or more A credits, with no grade below B during the four years. For the first time a scholarship is being offered this year to some high school student desirous of going to college. Kappa Kappa Kappa is offering this scholarship in the form of a loan of $150.00 a year to the student who maintains a high scholarship, excellent school citizenship and in addition needs the money to defray expenses of college. The awarding of the scholarship will he a part of the Commencement program. Tri Kappa will also award a prize of $10.00 to the hoy and same to the girl of the Senior class who rank highest in scholarship and school citizenship. These prizes are to he awarded on Honor Day.

Page 26 text:

 Senior Class History ARLY on one September morning in 1924, eighty-eight freshmen came one hy one into S. H. S. You could spot them at a distance, for they entered with a bewildered, timid air. But soon that timidity had disappeared, and the Freshmen were not so noticeable. We even made a name for ourselves in our first year of school. We were represented in foot- ball, basketball, baseball, and track. Some of our members took part in plays and Latin contests. Altogether we made a very good showing for a Freshman Class. The next year we advanced to the Sophomore Class, and could look down upon and advise those who were entering as “green Freshies.” We increased our reputation in that year and learned to know each other better. We participated in many activities in our Junior year. We had one member on the debating team, some in the Latin contests, and in athletics. Our Junior play, “The Youngest,” was a decided success. In this, our Senior year, we can look back upon our four years spent in S. H. S., and call them four happy, profitable years—the last, the happiest of all. One of our number is on the basketball team and six are on the debating teams. Our high-school days will soon be over, and we will go forth into the world to find what is in store for us in the future. But, however bright that future may be, we shall look back upon the years we spent in dear old S. H. S. as the happiest year of our lives, and when we think of those years, pleasant memories of days spent here will come before our eyes.



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THE PATRIOT OF TWENTY-EIGHT HOMER DUK “The Silver-tongued Orator. Utin Club 1. 2; lll-Y 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Glee Club 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3; Football 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4; Commercial Club 3: “The Youngest 3; “Once In a Blue Moon 3: Owl Staff 3: Forensics 2. 3. 4; Class Pres. 3. 4; Debating Team 4; Patriot Staff 4; Athletic Assn. 2. 3. 4; “The Meal Ticket 4. MADALRINK WILLIAMS ' “It' nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Ilimbo” 1; laitin Club I. 2; Girl Reserve 2. 3; Nature Study Club 2: Science Club 3; Commercial Club 3; RuglUh Club 3; “The Youngest” 3; Howling Hundred 8; Sunshine Club 4; Forensic 4; Athletic Assn. 1, 2. 3, 4; “The Meal Ticket' 4. LOIS ASIILKY “She cannot frown, she never trie . Her heart i all too merry. Latin Club I. 2; Athletic Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nature Study Club 2; “When Rust Meets West 2; Girl Reserve 2, 3; English Club 3; Howling Hundred 3; Sunshine Club, Pre . 4; Forensics 4 ; Patriot Staff 4. WRI.DOX TURMAIL •'Seldom can't, seldom don't, nerer shan't nerer won’t. Latin Club 1; Track 2. 8. 4; Glee Club 2. 3; lll-Y 2, 3. Pres. 4 ; Orchestra 2, 8 ; Hand 2, 3, 4 ; Owl Staff 3 ; “The Young- est 3: Once In a Blue Moon” 3: Buskethull 8. 4 ; Football 4 ; Class Treasurer 4; Patriot Stuff 4; The Meal Ticket 4. MILTON DRORGR ••He know much but think more. Latin Contest 1; Latin Club 2: lll-Y 1, 2, Vice- Pres. 3. 4; Debating Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Cluss Vloe-Pre . 3; Once In n Blue Moon 3; “Tommy's Wife” 3; Owl Staff 3; Science Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Editor-In-Chief Patriot 4; Deflating Team 3, 4 ; Tribune He|wirter 4 ; The Meal Ticket 4. CATHRRJ NR SPRKNGKR “Sot very tall, not very small, llut fair and sweet and libed by all. laitin Club 1. 2; Athletic Assn. 1; Nature Study Club 2; Girl Reserve 2. 3; Science Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4 ; Sunshine Club 4. MARY DAUGHRRTY - “Virtue ami graces and themselves. Speak what no words ran utter. “Kathleen 1; “Bimbo 2: “The Three Springs 2; Athletic Assn. 2. 3. 4 ; Glee Club 2, 8, 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Once In a Blue Moon 3; Girl Reserve 3; Rnglish Club 3; Howling Hun- dred 3; Girls' Basketltall 3. 4: Foreign Language Club 4. HAROLD MILLER “IFAa eirr worth doing at all is worth doing well, Debating Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1. 2; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Sec.-Treas. 4 ; tiles Club 2, 3: Science Club 8, Pres. 4 ; Owl Staff 3; Once In a Blue Moon” 3; The Youngest 8; Patriot Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Constitution Rssay Contest 4 ; The Meal Ticket” 4. I . , , ------------------- ■ ■ 'Tr; : 'Bir.n

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