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Page 19 text:
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SCHOLASTIC Shields High School was represented in the County Latin Contest by Louise Boll- inger and Charles Cooper in Division I, by Marguerite Hess and Carolyn Heintz in Division II, and by Mary Frances Hercamp and Lucile Clouse in Division IV. Charles won in the County Contest and partici- pated in the District. Mary Frances was state winner in her division. Bernard Richart and Roger Finley were honored at Purdue with the Future Farmers ' third degree Hoosier Farmers. jean Hopewell was winner in the Rotary Short Story Contest. Charles Cooper and Marguerite Short- ridge represented the school in the Algebra Division of the Mathematics Con- test. Dale Finke and John Walters were the contestants in the Geometry Dvison. Charles and Dale also participated in the State Contest.
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Page 18 text:
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THE 1935 The first annual published by the 1913 Senior Class of Shields High School was S by 11 . and had a flexible paper cover. This book was very much like the present-day an- nual, with pictures of the classes, casts of the school plays, teams, and humorous characterizations with appropriate cartoons. At that time our school had a nine piece orches- tra. The present and oncoming stu- dents of Shields School are indebted to those former students who so earnestly endeavored to improve the school. It was mainly through the students pleas, published in their Patriots, and the active citizenship of Seymour ' s civic leaders, that we have this spendid building for our educational purposes. Those stu- dents also helped broaden the curri- culum, for in the Patriot. 1913. is an editorial A Pressing Need asking for Domestic Science. Domestic Science was first taught in 1914 and during the first semester 1931-32. the Vocational - Home Economics course was begun in Shields High School. As far as records have shown, the Vocational - Agricultural course was begun 1916-17. Truly those students of yesterday have left a wonderful heritage to the oncoming students of Shields High School — our present school building with its enlarged curricu- lum, the love for progress, the in- domitable spirit of progress, and that fine sense of accomplishmnet. FATE OF THE TEN LITTLE SENIOR BOYS Ten little seniors standing in a line, Arnold joined the football team, then there were nine. Nine little seniors thought they ' d rule the state. Crane was sent to Montgomery, then there were eight. Eight little seniors thought them- selves in heaven, Jeffries was touched by Sanders, then there were seven. Seven little seniors in an awful fix, Hinsdale sassed Miss Branaman, then there were six. Six little seniors more dead than alive, Loertz failed in Latin, then there were but five. Five little seniors thought they ' d joke some more, Rapp got word from home, and that left but four. Four little seniors sought the truth to free, Patrick took the Patriot, and all were gone but three. Three little seniors nothing else would do, Davis sailed for Klondyke, leaving only two. Two little seniors thought they ' d have some fun. French tried a monkey ' s trick, and that is the last but one. Little senior Hancock fooled with a gun. Thought it wasn ' t — you know, now there are none. By H. R. LUCKY ' 00. Page Fourteen
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