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JUNIORS Room 17 L. GRACE ANDERSON Sponsor Ronald Hall President Mary Louise Hess Vice-President Lillian Miller Secretary Brooks Hunter Health Officer Room 1 5 DE WITTE OCAN Sponsor Mary Margaret Shade President Margaret Jones Vice-President Mary Lou Matthews Secretary Ben Alwes Health Officer On Friday evening. May 19, the Juniors displayed to seniors and faculty their abil- ity to accept responsibility and success- fully entertained with the Junior-Senior banquet. The gymnasium was beautiful- ly decorated to represent a ship on the ocean and this scene which depicted ma- rine life was effectively carried out in the background. The dinner was served on small tables accommodating four per- sons. The place cards were miniature lighthouses which were symbolic of Shields High School in the lives of the students. The music for the evening was fur- nished by Phillip ' s Minute Men and a quartette composed of William Topie, Louis Kroeger, Walter Huber, and Arthur Wilde. The following toasts were given: Sea of Life , Superintendent Lasher; The Lighthouse , John Conner; Rocks , J. R. Mitchell; Sailors , Carolyn Ann Bollinger; The Landing , Ed Lewis. A play entitled Q presented by Chris Moritz, Paul Preuss, Louis Ackerman, and Lillian Miller, proved a fitting climax for the evening ' s entertainment. MAY 9. MOTHER ' S DAY The girls were all excited When their Mothers were invited, To learn of girl ' s admiration For the Mothers of the Nation. May their love live on and light, The Youth of the Nation by day and night.
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JUNIORS Room 18 ELIZABETH FEASTER Sponsor Richard Storey President Dorothy Jane Sweazy Vice-President Roland Wilde Secretary Billy Peters Health Officer Room 16 ERNEST ASBELL Sponsor Carolyn Ann Bollinger President Louis Ackerman Vice-President Betsy Cohn Secretary Kathryn Brown Health Officer Junior Class History In 1930 a happy group of pupils en- tered Shields High School because they had a vision of the future and what it held for them. For two years each of these students pulled for himself the oars against the stream of education. As freshmen and sophomores, many of these number were soon found in almost every activity in school and supported the school with the same loyal spirit as the upperclassmen. Realizing that we are in a complex nation, that the world is a great common- wealth, and that no person, city, state or nation can exist long without the aid and cooperation of everyone in it, the group in its junior year organized with Louis Ackerman, president; Bertha Holland, vice-president; Betsy Cohn, Sec ' y-Treas. With organization, there developed a stronger bond of friendship which made tasks pleasant and worth while. MAY 2. VISITING DAY Come, all ye prospective freshmen, Visit us so ye will know. Next year you ' ll be a greenie, But it takes green things to grow. Before you leave our halls of learning, See the entire show.
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SOPHOMORES Room 21 K. N. WARBRITTON Sponsor Lewis Hutchens President Merrill Kirsch Vice-President Max Hill Secretary John Hirtzel Health Officer Room 20 LILLIE E. FOSBRINK Sponsor Richard Stewart President Harriet Roeger Vice-President Margaret Rapp Secretary John Osterman Health Officer Room 22 GLENN M. KEACH Sponsor Amy Douglas President Annella Boas Vice-President Joyce Classon Secretary Anna Ahlbrand Health Officer MAY 19. JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET Here ' s to the Banquets far and near, Here ' s to the one we love to cheer, Here ' s to the one so jovial and free, The Junior Banquet of ' 33. The eats were fine, the program grand, The Juniors deserve a great big hand.
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