Anthony High School - Jolly Roger Yearbook (Anthony, KS)
- Class of 1949
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To our frlend and prlnclpal H H W1111ams we respectfully
dedlcate thxs volume of the JOLLY ROGER The Semor class of
49 has had h1s counsehng and guldance for s1x years havxng
entered Junlor h1gh under h1s adm1n1strat1on and havlng advanced
w1th hun to semor hlgh For the many thlngs he has done to make
our schoohng prof1tab1e and pleasant and for the helpful 1nterest
he has taken m us and our act1v1t1es we the students of A H S
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Isle of Know, manythings befall the crew. To be a log inwhich to preserve
your memories of the eventful voyage is the purpose of this
The 1949
JOLLY ROGER
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Congratulat1ons aga1n to you forward
1ook1ng students who have taken on the Job
of pubhshmg a yearbook Tune cannot
dlm not w11l the passage ofyears tarmsh
the lustre of your work When memory
calls you to look back to these golden days
may your thoughts be cheered w1th the
memor1es of the work you have so nobly
done and the happy assoclatlons you have
formed as a result of your labors
Congratulatmns and good luck
W11mot D Carr
MUNI! of 66!lftC6L ll0lfl
SEATED S Jack Staples Emma Jess Clerk KennethB Foster Pres1dent Kenneth Dusen
bury V1ce Presldent Wllmot D Carr Supermtendent STANDING Clarence E Hoopes
Homer Cather H H Halbower
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MR. HAROLD H. WILLIAMS
Principal, Sociology, Constitution,
International Relations Speech
MISS MILDRED PRUETT
Typing JOLLY ROGER Sponsor
Freshman Sponsor
MR SANFORD NEWSOM
American History World History
Football Coach Track Coach Assist
ant Basketball Coach Boys Physical
Education Sophomore Sponsor
MISS R UT H DURHAM
Library
MR CARLE DIX
English I II Journalism Basketball
Coach Ass1stantTrackCoach Assist
ant Football Coach Boys Physical
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MISS NATALIE CHAVEY
General Science Biology Chemistry
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NIR JAMES PRICE
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Y Teens l Z 3 4 Y Teen Cab1net Z 3 Iumor
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BOB OGLE
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PHYLLIS PERRY
Y Teen Z 3 4 Booster Staff 4 Pep Club 4
CLARICE PODSCHUN
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LYLE ROUSSEAU
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MONA JEAN ROUSSEAU
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MELVIN SMITH fNot Ava1lable For P1ctureJ
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TERESA SMITHHISLER
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BILLY LEE STANDRICH
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BILL G STARKS
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BETTY VELASQUEZ
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BILL WARNOCK
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RAY WARREN
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KEITH WILLIAMS
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LA DUSKA WHINERY
Y Teen l Z 3 4 .Turuor Play 3 Glrls Intra
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BETTY WHITNEY
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TOM WOODY
H1 Y 1 2 4 Sen1or Play 4 Student Counc1l 3
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ATHOL GREEN, President
"I don't think I'm conceited, but I know a
good-looking girl when I see one."
JIM HILTS, Vice President
"He's just the cutest little feller you ever
saw."
FREIDA HUDGENS, Secretary
"We would not have her otherwise."
VERNON ANGLE
"Blessings on thee, little man."
PATRICIA ARMSTRONG
"She thinks twice before she speaks, and
generally says nothing '
TI-IELMA BAILEY
Object fmatrimony attained
ARLENE BETTIS
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MAUREEN BONHAM
Friends she has on every side but her
best friend s a man
BOB BURDUE
Underneath his curly head lies great
ambition tis often said
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Washington or bust'
EDWARD BYRD
My mother calls me Sonny because I m
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INEZ COADY
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"When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash."
KAYE COON
"This dolly doesn't say 'Mama' when you squeeze
her. "
BETTE COOPER
"I have resolved to grow tall and be a brunette."
LLOYD CORDWELL
"I may be short, but ifI had a prop strong enough
and a lever long enough, Imightjolt this old world."
BENNY CROFT, Intramural Director
'I detest silence
SHIRLEY CROOKER
Tried and true
HARRIETT CROSSMAN
She has a heart but for one man
JOAN DENTON
She has a heart as sound as a bell and her
tongue is the clapper
JOYCE DOCTOR
Amen aw men Ah' Men'
DANNY DONICA
I dont care what happens just so it doesn t
happen to me
FRANCES DOWNING
Oh would I were free as the wind on the Love
is a terrible thing
TRAVIS DURR
Pa I wanna learn to smoke
PATRICIA FOX
Brown are her eyes as the berry that grows by
the wayside
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BONNIE FRANK
Such a rxuxture we ne er have seen
SHIRLEE GAITHER
F11rtac1ous but refrned
MONTE GASS
A l1ttle nonsense now and then 1s rehshed by
the best of men
HAL GATES
Love 1S an obsolete word to me
BILL GRABHAM
Better late than never
VICTOR HAGER
He dabbles IH eve rythmg from athletlcs to love
except studles
VIOLA HAGER
I am not 1n the roll of common glrls
GEORGIA HAMILTON
Benny Goodman s rrval
HARLIN HENLINE
Qulet unassumlng and guaranteed harmless
KATHRINE HERN
You can manufacture blondes but my red halr
comes natural
FR ANC IS HOOPES
She sa1d she loves blrds andI ve been t01dI m
a l1ttle cuckoo
PATRICIA HOWARD
Men may come and men may go but I go
forever
JEAN JOHNSON
She would talk ye gods how she would talk!
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Boys are a luxury but I tlunk I ll get one
SHIRLEY LA PLANT
Here I am you lucky people
CHARLES LEAR
I d lxke to know a httle b1t about everythmg lf
It wasn t so much trouble
ANN LYTLE
What s love w1thout another?
RUTH MC CANSE
I never whlsper 1n study hall
CHARLES MC MICHAEL
I have a Rye Kr1sp walst lme
MARILYN MEYER
Boys don t mterest me
JOYCE MONTAGUE
If I am not great I am what I am
ARTHA MONTAGUE
I rn not sleepy just tlred
BOB MOWRY
H15 bark IS worse than h1s b1te
JIMMIE MURREY
Not especmally romantxc but rxnght be moved on
a moonhght spmng nlght
DONALD POWELL
Study1ng would k111 me 1f I let It
DUANE PULLIAM
I am very fond of the company of ladies
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DEL RANDELS
"He who investigates is a learned man."
JOHN REBER
"Silence is golden."
WANDA RICKER
"Strong as the Rock of Gibraltar."
BOB SHARP
"Red hair signifies temper, but I'rn as meek as
a lamb."
DEAN STACKFLETH
' Wonder what I was begun for--I didn t seem to
get very far
MARY .TO STEWART
And Fr1day was the best of all
CAROLE STOUT
All famous people are dead Am I slck'
BETTY WALKER
D1d you ever know her to be 1n a bad mood?
LORINE WALKER
She IS pass1ng through school wlthout creatlng
any dzsturbance
PHYLLIS WALKER
She says all she knows and then raves on
MARY JO WARREN
Never trust a man
NORMAN WHEALY
Good people d1e young I should l1ve to be at
least one hundred years old
SHIRLEY WOHLGEMUTI-I
Sunflower from a sunflower state
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' The year of 1948 49 flnds our now full fledged
Plrates on the second deck of the good shxp A H S
The sh1p was kept on a steady course by three able
commanders Admlral Ph1l Doruca Vlce Admlral
Freddle Morton Rear Adnnral Glenn Tague The
crew obtamed great honors ln all sports and
5 J' act1v1t1es When the course was rugged the two
captams Mlss Natahe Chavey and Mr Sanford
U4 QSandyj Newsom were always on hand to take charge
M' Wlth thelr eyes toward the future our Plrates are
looklng forward to hxgher better results and
achlevements to be found beyond the hor1zon
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V1rg1n1a Goddard, Peggy Jones. THIRD ROW Delton Flessner, Frank Hodson, Phll Donmca
Jlm Bassford, B111 Galloway, J1m Kastens, Marsh Doctor. FOURTH ROW Gerald Barnard
Don Ger1ng, Dlck Dowmng, Frank Goddard, Phll Elhot FIFTH ROW Gayle Honey, Don Albert
Jack Denny, Parker Harr1son, Don Halbower, Gerald Cullop. NOT PICTURED Dee Hatf1eld
Wayne Long, Jack Lynam, Glenn Tague, Wayne Whltney.
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Dulcema Tower SECOND ROW Joyce Rlcker Genev1eve Patterson Norma Lytle Rxta Jo
Lovelady Darlene Scheel THIRD ROW Norma Jean Dav1s Alberta McCanse Evelyn Long
Nancy Staples Peggy Meador Mary Helen Valasquez FOURTH ROW Clyde Mor1ng Erme
Schmldt Jerry M1ller Gaye Mortlmer Verlan Neal Bob Perry FIFTH ROW Durland
Mlller Jack Walker Harold Ryan Daryl McCoy Sandy Newsom Sponsorj Johnny Moore
Mlss Natahe Chavey Sponsor Bob Temphn Melvrn Phllhps
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Sixty-four capable Seamen Recruits boarded Pirate
Ship A. H. S. on September 7, 1948, for a long-anticipated
adventure. Higher officers, from Searnen First Class
to Adrnirals, initiated them for their first voyage with
such stunts as the one pictured at the right. The
challenging buccaneers weighed anchor on a voyage
which included not only academic studies, but also such
activities as Hi-Y, Y-Teens, athletics, dramatics, and
music. While the Seamen Recruits feel that their first
voyage on the good ship A. H. S. has been one of struggle,
the voyage has also been one of accomplishments.
Class officers fat leftj are PatsyMoyer, Intramural
Director, .lean Gaither, Class Cheerleader, Robert
Hudgens, Secretary-Treasurer, Jerry Laird, Class
Cheerleader, Bill Lear, Vice-President, Larry Patter-
son, President, and fnot in picturej Dwight Hatfield,
Q Intramural Director.
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gary Henderson, Marvin Grandstaff, Le Vonne Allen, Shirley
Armstrong, Wanda Holt, Frances Jones, Lois Hamilton. SECOND ROW: .Toe Hopkins, Walter
Asper, Glenn Hoopes, Peggy Babcock, Eula Armstrong, Vada McClellan, Connie Hayter.
THIRD ROW: .Tack Bevington, Floyd Mardis, Jewell Duvall, Phyllis Browning, .Toyce Bonham,
Susie Fox, Benida Lear. BACK ROW: Bill Lear, Marilyn Longland, .Terry Laird, Jean Gaither,
Roberta Hudgens, Clarice'Bowerdock, Christine Christiansen. NOT PICTURED: Lilburn
Durr, Dwight Hatfield, Albert McCanse, Early Meeks, Don E. Parkerson, Robert Patterson.
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Bllly Wmlson R1chard Standr1ch Jackson Todd Martha Wallace .Toyce Turrentme Patsy
Moyer Myrtle Raberd1ng SECOND ROW Jack Sechler B111 Swmson Proc Randels L1nda
Woody Ann Walker Patty Mltchell Wanda Turner Mr Ralph O Johnston Sponsor? THIRD
ROW Max Truby Gerald Rousseau Larry Patterson Donald Ransom Sue Seth Nelda
McK1nney Delores Ratllff BACK ROW Paul Montague D1ck Moore Ph1l1p Pr1ce Neal
Scott Samm1e Otls, Sue Walker, Eleanor Morgan
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Robert Freed, service chairman,
Mr. Dick Trigg, sponsor, Lyle
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Francis Hoopes, secretary, Travis
Durr, program chairmang Jim
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Vernon Angle, treasurer. Not in
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Just as a Pirate goes out on a new sea voyage full of excitement and danger to seek more
gold and riches in earthly form and value the H1 Y too, goes out on adventures full of
excitement and enjoyment and at the same time achieves certain spiritual and emotional
standards without in any way offending the religious faith of any person, but produces a
Worshipful spirit in each member One great aim of the Hi-Yis to reach the heart, mind,
and soul of each of us in order that we may take the greatest of all ships, Jesus Christ, with
us wherever we go The H1 Y sponsors such activities as the box supper pictured below.
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Freddie Morton, secretary, Nancy
Truby, president, Miss Claudine
Chamberlain, sponsor, Freida Hud-
gens, treasurer, Patty Fox, vice-
president, vertically,.Tanet Coglizer,
music, Carole Stout, worship, Jo
Deen Howe, program, Mary .To Stew-
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"To build afellowship of women and girls, devotedto the task of realizing in our common
life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as
Christians." So begins the purpose of the Y-Teens. These girls, united with millions more,
seek understanding of our God and the faiths of others. In fulfilling these ideals, the girls
have sponsoreda Book Exchange, Roll Call Week of recognition, a Mother-Daughter Banquet,
a series of meetings on personal relations and the District Winter YWCA Conference which
is pictured below.
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Job of these members of the Jolly Roger staff Front row from left to rlght Mar11yn Button
art edltor Judy Eaklns sales manager Harry Halbower assxstant edltor Nancy Truby
edltor Beverly Harr1son buslness manager Mlss M1ldred Pruett sponsor Second row
Joyce Doctor Shlrley Crooker Betty Denton Roberta Hudgens Nancy Staples Mary Jo
Warren Rebecca Garvln Teresa Smlthhlsler Marlan Mxller La Duska Whlnery Shlrlee
Galther Back Row Jlm Hester Glenn Hoopes Lyle Rousseau Del Randels Wrlllam
Behrrnann J1m Bassford Ph1lDon1ca treasurer Larry Patterson
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and also to dlscuss and dec1de how to thwart threatemng storms the crew chose a group of
the1r fellow Prrates for th1s purpose Thzs group known as the Student Counc11 IS composed
of' FRONT ROW, Left to Rlght Bob Graves, Judy Ealuns, V1rg1n1a Goddard, Neva Dav1s,
Phxl Donlca. SECOND ROW B111 Warnock, Mary Jo Warren, Mary Jo Stewart, Arlene Bett1s,
Travls Durr. THIRD ROW Larry Patterson, Llnda Woody, W1n1fred Morton, W11l1am
Behrmann. FOURTH ROW Mr. Harold W1ll1ams fAdv1sorJ, J1rn I-hlts, Duane Pulham, Bob
Temphn. SIXTH ROW Ke1th Wllhams, Athol Green.
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Edltor Rebecca Garvln
Ass1stantEd1tor Mary Ann Dxlts
Busmess Mgr Barbara Cooper
Features Marlan Mlller
Beverly Harrlson
Copyreader and Rewrlte Betty
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Sport Mar1an Mlller
Arthur Browmng
The staff for the second semester as plctured are from
Left to Rlght SEATED Hazel Longland D1ck Hamrlton Nancy
Truby .To Deen Howe B111 Warnock Vrrglnra Ch1sm Phylhs
Perry SECOND ROW Bob Swafford .T1mPatterson Pat Kastens
.Tack Cnttenden Bob Graves Dona Albert John McKee Ralph
Meyer B111 Standrlch THIRD ROW Melvrn Smtth Kerth
W1l11ams Bob Sharp
The frrst semester staff as seated around the table are Left
to R1ght Tom Woody Donna Cooper Betty Rae Patterson
Marran Mrller Barbara Cooper Rebecca Garvln Mary Ann
Drlts Beverly Harrlson Arthur Browmng Clar1ce Podschun
Frank Hanely Standnmg 1s therr advrsor Carle Dlx
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Edltor Jo Deen Howe
Feature Edltor Nancy Truby
Bus Mgr Bill Wamock
Sports Editor Dxck Hamilton
Advxsor Carle Dix
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The Jcurnalrsm Department of Anthony I-hgh School has been very satlsfactory thls year
Twelve lssues were pubhshed seml monthly durmg the school year wrth none of them less
than slx pages Also th1S IS the flrst year an elght page paper has been put out by Journahsrn
students at Anthony Hlgh Many thanks to thelr advlsor Mr Carle Dlx and to the busmess
and profess1onal men and women of Anthony for therr support
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V1v1an Parker V1rg1n1a Galloway BACK ROW Mr Dlck Trlgg Senlor Sponsor B111
Taylor Harry Halbower M1ss Margaret Seaboch Dlrector Ella Rose Peters V1rg1n1a
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P1ctured above are the cast and crew of the Juruor play The Inner Wllly FIRST ROW
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Randels W1lloughby Adams Monte Gass Janet Marshall Arlene Bett1s Trudy Marshall
Shlrlee Galther BACK ROW Mr Carle D1x and M155 Claudnqe Charrlberlaum Junlor
Sponsors Carol Stout Prompter Mary Jo Stewart Propert1es Mlss Margaret Seaboch
Dlrector Aunt Lou1se Marllyn Button Aunt Olga Sh1rley Crooker Aunt Hester Pat
Howard Carol Martln Joyce Doctorj Marybelle Turner Pat Fox
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Marllyn Button Shlrley Crroker Joyce Doctor BACK ROW Nancy Staples Carol Stout
Phll Domca Pat Fox Marvln Grandstaff
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lead the mus1c: department forward to great
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and at the D1str1ct Mus1c Festwal at W1ch1ta
the var1ous 1nd1v1dua1s and groups brought
honor to themselves thelr dlrector and Anthony
I-hgh School wlth the1r hlgh rat1ngs The Cornet
tr1o boys quartet and g1r1s sextet were rated
hlghly superlor wh1chent1tledthem to go to
the State Muslc Festwal at Empoma The m1xed
chorus also took h1ghly super1or ratlngs
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med1urn of musrc IS shown by the fact that one
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Bill Standrich Vic Hager FOURTH ROW Del Randels Max Truby Duane Pulliam William
Behrmann Gerald Cullop Arthur Browning
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Clyde Moring, Walter Asper, Bill Swinson, Robert Whealy, .Terry Laird fcheck boyj. SECOND
ROW: Coach Newsom, Harry Halbower, .TohnnyMoore, Gerald Cullop, Keith Williams, Bob
Sharp, Frank Goddard, Larry Patterson, Coach Dix.
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The 27th AnthonyRelays, largest
in the Southern Kansas League,
brought more than 1,200 athletes from
61 Kansas and Oklahoma high schools
on April 8, 1949, for the annual run-
ning.
Danny Donica fRightjtiedfor first
in Pole Vault. Keith Williams,also,
brought points to Anthony as he won
first in High Jump.
Relay Queen Jeanne Thomas was crowned by junior class president Athol Green,
representing the class who supported her. This is the third consecutive year this class
has been victorious in the queen race. The reigning beauties below are, Left to Right,
Attendant Jennie Waldschrnidt, Attendant Colleen Stouffer, Queen Jeanne Thomas, Maid
of Honor Arlene Bettis, and Attendant Pat Kastens.
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A game 1n progress of that exc1t1ng lndoor sport scooter hockey
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Orchids to the cheerleaders of 1948-49.
Teresa Smithhisler, Mary .To Warren,
Nancy Staples, and Joyce Doctor have done
a splendid piece of work for Anthony High
School this past year. They have worked
hard, individually and as a united team, to
foster and improve good sportsmanship for
Anthony. They have also been recognized
throughout the Southern Kansas League as
emissaries for good-will and better rela-
tions, between schools. Athletic officials, and also the state activities association, have
commended the high caliber of sportsmanship shown by Anthony High. While it takes the
entire student body to attain it, it takes real cheerleaders to show the way. Again, orchids
to the cheerleaders of Anthony High.
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dilts, S. Armstrong, Whinery, J. Gaither, Bowersock, Harrison,
Crittenden, P. .T. Walker, S. Gaither, Starks, Hager, B.Walker, Doctor. SECOND ROW: Neva
Davis fPresidentl. Smithhisler, W. Ricker, Truby, Miller, A. McCanse, J. Richer, Hern,
Norma Davis, Bevington, Waldschmidt fVice Presidentl. THIRD ROW: .T. Denton, Allen, F.
Jones, Browning, C. Downing, F. Hudgens, Kiser, S. Walker, J. Bonham, McKenny, Whitney,
FOURTH ROW: Peggy Jones, Joyner, Pat Jones, Perry, Mortimer, Wilson, Staples, Hodson,
Eakins, S. Montague, Raberdine, Tower, B. Velasquez fSecretary-Treasurerj, Rosseau, P.
Fox. FIFTH ROW: M. Bonham, B. Denton, Bailey, L. Walker, Stout, Warren, Morgan, Betty
Cooper, N. Lytle, Scheel, Garvin, Lear. SIXTH ROW: Coon, V. Podchun, D. Cooper, C.
Podchun, Barbara Cooper, P. Armstrong, Galloway, Miss Urkvitz fSponsorJ.
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After salhng 1n the sea of knowledge
all go to the P1rates Dento relax Nav1gated
by parents of our crew the Den provmdes
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That s a mlghty good hand 6 Plrates
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was a highlight in the voyage's social life. The theme of Candy Land was cleverly carried
out by the Juniors both in the decorations and in the program. After the banquet the Junior
mothers invited us upstairs to the Mardi Gras for further entertainment, including dancing
and bingo. All of us had a good time, including the ducks which were intent upon getting out
of the pool. '
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thee 4 Semor concession stand 5 And thls was
before Kansas went wet' 6 Car? Men? 7 Cele
brat1on 8 Opera star Harrxson 9 Eakms faces
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talkmg 11 Senror chlldren pose 12 Cute couple
when they are golng together. 13, M111er and
Harnson drmk soda pop ' at the game 14. Gallo
way and "G1gg1er" Frank. 15. "Unhand that woman,
freshman."
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warmers ln actlon 4 Get your latest 54 candy bar at the Sen1or stand for only 1095 5 The
sl1de rule portrayed by Halbower and Starks 6 Keep your eyes on the bulls eye' 7 Wxtch
Starks concocts home brew 1n the foods lab as Denton laughs gleefully 8 Th1S wresthng
match should have been publlc. 9. Judge Cooker domg her best th1nk1ng. 10. Contmued
from no. Z. Tall, aren't they? 11. Pul11am slavmg away 1n H1-Y cabmet meetmg. 12. At
last we get to the bottom of all th1s.
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