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Senior Ronor Roll A ' s B ' s C ' s D ' s Total Dale Fink 30 1 - 92 Rita Mae Salb 23 9 87 Marguerite Hess 28 - 84 Carolyn Heintz 18 13 1 81 Patsy Jackson 20 7 3 77 Kathleen Nicholson I6I2 1 3 V ' 2 761 2 Betty Ballard 17 11 1 74 Margarette Carvey 17 10 3 74 Joe Black 13 17 73 James Glaze lb 12 2 71 Harlan Kriete 15 9 6 69 Vivian Wonning 12 ' 6 M ' l 2 681 2 Carolyn Kasper 12 15 1 67 Frances Anne Glaze 16 8 2 66 jean Voss 12 ' 2 12 4 65 ' 2 Oneita Robertson 11 15 2 65 Gerald Bush 10 14 7 65 George Vehslage 12 11 6 64 Herbert Zickler 10 15 3 2 63 Jane Patrick 12 11 5 3 63 Ruth Destinon 91 2 12 7 ' ' 2 60 Note: 1. At least 60 honor points for the first seven semesters. 2. No failing grades during the high school course. 3. At least three years work must be done in Shields High School. 4. Honor points are figured on the following basis: A-3; B-2; C-l; D-0. SPECIAL HONORS PSI IOTA SHORT STORY INDIANA STUDY CLUB Dorothy Anne Aiken First Dale Fink First Frances Anne Glaze Second Herbert Zickler Second Patsy Jackson Third John Walters Third Winner of Business and Professional Women ' s Club Cup Marguerite Hess Winner of Rotary Club Cup Dale Fink Winner of Rotary Club Citizenship Training Course Bevins Clark Tri Kappa Scholarship Jane Patrick Tri Kappa Ten Dollar Awards Patsy Jackson, Dale Fink Lions ' Club Oratorical Contest Evelyn Slung Rotary Club Oratorical Contest Dale Fink, First; Bevins Clark, Second Seymour Daily Tribune Journalism Award Mary Margaret Hackman Service Award Jean Voss S Men ' s Award Donovan Kieser AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ESSAY— SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL James Glaze, First Gerald Bush, Second JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Betty Jean Corbin, First Richard H. Montgomery, Second AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP AWARD Norma Jane Abel Richard H, Montgomery COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS HANOVER — Jane Patrick, Rita Mae Salb, Margarette Carvey, Wilfred Nieman, Carolyn Heintz, Jean Dannettelle. BUTLER — James Beldon, Bevins Clark.
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SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS Bevins Clark President Bevins Clark President Dale Fink Vice-Pres. Jane Patrick Vice-Pres. George Henderson Secretary Irma Tormoeh ' en Secretary James Glaze Treasurer Ruth Destinon Treasurer NOMINEES FOR POPULARITY QUEEN Jane Patrick Freshman Carolyn Kasper Sophomore Alberta Droege Junior Jane Patrick Senior IN September, 1933, the Senior Class of 1937 entered upon the premises of Shields High as Freshmen. The class was composed of students from Junior High School, the parochial schools, and the schools in the outlying districts and neighboring towns. Throughout the four years, the class has been well represented on both the honor roll and the high honor roll. Needless to say, a large number of the class have also attained the honor of being on the Senior Honor Roll. Members of this class have participated in the numerous contests held in the various years, and several of them have carried the Purple and White to victory not only in our school, but also in the county and district. The Senior Class was well represented by the boys on the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams. The boys have brought honor to the school, as well as to themselves, during their adventurous high school career. The Senior girls have also occupied the spotlights as they have been very active in the athletics of- fered them by the school. The Senior girls of ' 37 have won the class basketball tournament for four con- secutive years. The girls participated in tumbling and this class has given several public programs which were well received wherever they chanced to be. The seventeen senior girls who are members of G. A. A. won this honor by participating in their chosen sports from a wide field: namely, basketball, Softball, tennis, tumbling, and volley ball. The Owl , a weekly paper, which is published by the Journalism Class, has several Seniors on the staff and The Patriot , the year-book, is entirely a Senior publication. The Seniors have played an important part in the activities of the school and have held responsible positions in each of the activities. As Juniors the class presented three one-act plays: Neighbors , The Importance of Being Ernest , and She Stoops to Conquer . As Seniors the class presented Through the Keyhole . Near the close of the Junior year the class entertained the Class of 1936 with a dance. The enter- tainment consisted of a student program and selections by a well-known impersonator. The gymnasium was transformed into a colonial garden surrounded by a white picket fence. Many flowers and old-fashioned lanterns added beauty and quaintness to the scene. Overhead floated beautifully colored balloons. One of the most interesting activities in which the Senior Class participates is the annual amateur night at which the popularity queen is crowned. Jane Patrick, who was the nominee as a Freshman again represents the Seniors. Every effort is being made by the class to crown her Popularity Queen on April 29. Other Important events to which the Seniors are looking forward with much anticipation are the Junior-Senior Reception, the Senior Breakfast, Senior Class Day, Baccalaureate Services, and most import- ant of all — the Commencement Exercises. At Commencement, five members of the class will celebrate the twenty-fifth commencement anni- versary of their parents. The members of the Class of 1912 and their respective chidren of the Class of 1937 are Jewel Cox, Doris Betz; Carl Fox, Marvin Fox; Edna Schwab, Margarette Carvey; Alice Stan- field, John Walters; Leona Thompson, Marguerite Hess. The Senior Class of 1937 has en|Oyed very much its high school career. As this class leaves the doors of Shields High School, it shuts the doors to many pleasant activities; however, the pleasant memories and the friendships will live on forever, so with that thought in mind, the Class of 1937 says Adieu .
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Sunday Evening, May 23, 1937 7:30 o ' clock S. H. S ' . Auditorium Processional High School Orchestra The Masqueraders — Morris America Congregation Invocation Rev. Albert Schmitt Hymn Congregation Onward Christian Soldiers Scripture Reading Rev. A. A. Cohn High School Chorus Grace Hemmer, Director Night Song — Clokey Whispering Hope faw 2or 7e Prayer Rev. L. Dewey Burham Sermon Rev. R. S. Wilson What Are You Worth? Hymn Congregation Lead On, O King Eternal Benediction Rev. J. W. Yoder Recessional High School Orchestra Knights and Ladies — Zamecnik
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