Barstow School - Weathercock Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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Sf I SHELLY COLEMAN NANCY DUNCAN MARY KAY THOMPSON PENNY SMITH ALICE CHRISTOPHER ERMA EASTMAN AREY THOMPSON ANN PAXTON I Edrfor an Chief L1 erory Editor Ari Edffor Business Monoge Business Manage Phofogrophy Edvfo Phofogrophy Fdlfor Typmg Ed: or E 1 ll? ' l UI ' !5Z1!4A,114'r ll 11' , Jlnfwlfj nf my Lxzlriifnzr' ,ginuuf .!Kn1.m.f CTM. 7jA',I,S1Il1l'!A . I , ,, ' r . V 1954 ffxflf Q Ili' 11111011 IIISII to slulz Hfrz are xnur VPIPIUIIOHX Iruf lllillllt N1UfIfS rr Barwlou I1 1 ll lun llw frexuzl befonus Ihr pm! lhen mu III lhe Iulure mm lurn In fur bool-. 'your u falfzrr foal: 4l111' ftlllfllllltf Ihzs xulenlnx 4 f'1'. 0Rll W r'. .4. I 1 ' .. .' 'J .4nd 1'01nplf'If iHllS1I'dll'lllIA. lon. Sn. We zleduate the 1994 Weather Cock to Vlra Barneb In and became ahe Lb aluau zuzllzng to lerul a hand lLhPflf l?f' nezemarv J cause of her uvrulerful guidance and urulerstarzzlirzg of the girls jfuafeea Seated left fo rrghf Mr Gordon Johnson Mrs Lucaa Jones Chrlstopher Mrs Barbara Rohm Mr Rnchard Sears Sfandmg Mr Rldenour Raymond Dr Charles N Knmball Mr George R Kasson Dr John Claxr Howard Mr Cordon T Beaham J I' I' Phlllpl Rahm Preslderrl Cllnton H Cate Vzce presulenl Bldenour Bawmond Secretary Treasurer Cordon T Beaham ,lr 'Norruth D Graham John Clalr Howard Gordon Johnson s 'Nell qnead Horace F Blackwell ,lr Ceor e Cook Jordan I' fx Ofclo Lucla Jones Lhrlstopher Ceor e Kaseon Rlchard Sears Barn x Wllllam Honorart Charles S Alves B Harrl on Fleld B 'N qlmp on The Board of Trustee of Bar tow School the gowermng body of the school has slxteen member four of whom are automatlc the president of the Parents Assoclatlon the presldent of the Alumnae Assoclatlon the presldent of the Fathers Club and the Headmaster of the school The other mem ber of the Board are elected bx these four The Board 14 responslble for settmg and malntalmng the admmlstratlve pohcle Its dutles Include regulatlon of flnances growth and general welfare The mooth functlomng of the school depends largely on the Board and the Headmaster We the 1933 students want to expre s our appreclatlon to them for all thelr effort on our behalf lt was a vsonderful year 6 Q . ' I ri , . . , . . , . , M S. . . .i 9 4. h V. Mr. I . S, , Mrs. h- k 1 -x Mr. I' , . . Mr U f . F .- Mr- - 2 - Mr, '- C - MI. L' . MF 6 , ' - Q Dr. ' ' ' B' M . ' c A Dr. Charles N. Kimball - Mis .l c Mrs. - . ' c Mr. . ' ' , . MT. . ' 'S ' Mr. g ' M . . tl. 5 MRS EILEEN FRENCH STEELE 06, l.SSlSll1lIf to the Hcarlnzaster fnglzslz l,lll lf0l U lffsllll .ll S lIllXfI llx Y l l II11 MR RICHARD H SEARS Q45 Heaflnza slew -X Hdrxdrd NI Fri Harxard Slxtw nme wears ago two rntrepld YOUHU New Englanders just graduated from Wellesles founded a prnate school for glflg IH Kansas Crtx That hool IS flourlshlnff todaw and from Its lnceptlon ha been tonsxdered both ln thls ref'1on and ln the East one of the crtx s most lmportant assets lnhe rarnes of these Nftllllf' women were Ada Brann and llarx LOUIQE Bar-tow urnd' tle lfgl na-e o le ?XlNlf'IlC6 w ltr astec som fl teen or sixteen Sears the st 00 alwaxs known as Xlls- Branns 0LCllplCd three slte all wlthm the anne lvlotlx It qulclxlw outffrew the first one on Broadwax and was transferred to two adjacent l'JUlldlIl Q part of a row of house dlrettlx wet of Crate and Hols TFIIIIIN on Thlrteenth xlYf6l it the last lt was rnoxed to a larffe rouse opposite 'lhe Wa lngton t en a as llonalrle hotel '-lntf It wa- itow n st roo wllh no ffroun no art or Illllelt department hut at tunes an art lI1ClI'ULt0I' maine ont 1 week and eertaln plano teachers ,axe thelr puplls lesson- at the sthool fhere was no dramatlt sotletx hut plaxs were some times gnen There w as no school paper no clas orf'an1zat1on- no formal tonnnemernent- h pu 1- lrrouvrt their ox n unrhes 'lut t ere was alwaxs a ln ,. retreatlon rooln Ill wlnth thert wa- a lano and ll9llPNP It or not the glrls ad an exceedlnfflx ffoo tune t la- n t onff howexe: before the school began to attaln fame and w as 163111 of far beyond the tltx llllllli The reputation grew bw leaps and hounds Soon tertlflcates from 'Vllss Brann s admltted its graduate to all the ln f eastern colleges Qmlth Welleslex Brsn Mawr Yassar and others of less renown Tlns ffood work led to the admlsslon of a llmlted nurnher of boxs There are today graduates or those partlallx prc paretl for to lege amonf' the tltw s lffi-ldlllff busme-s and professional men 9 1- ,' ' Y I .Y C A Y Q X' ,'7 - - . t 1. .L - ,C 1 - S 1 1. 1 . .1 11. 1 1 1 111 1 . 11 11 , . - . 1' C ' ' . 1' - 5 '. U V, l f 5 ll Q f 'ty ' . 'h' -l l - l , e 'f 1 Q. - -h l. ' ' ' - . ,Q -. - 5. S '1' ,S ' X Y ,I V' - ' V A z--e 1 - 5 - 1' s - 1' 1' ., ' . r . ' 5 ' if l . sh' . h f-l' , 'Ja -tl I ' I. ds around it. no outdoor sports were possilale or any gymnasium for games and exert-ises. There was . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 . . 1 1111 . .1 11 11 1. 11 111 1 1 ' Q . ' - - , ' -s 1. ' S. ' ' Q. 'll ff p'l: gl ' v l ' -. I h ' : ' 1p iff ' ' ' 1 - .' p' . ' ' I . ' .. h . ' ' I. 1' X. Cl ' . l x' 5 o l I.. ' '. 1 1 1 . .11 , 1 . . ' Q .11 V k N' L N A x ' ' F ' 2' I Z L f ' ,rf ,V ll Y 9 I S v 'A V - - r V K ' ' l g -' 11 ' C 3' ' tx' . Ar lenffth Miss Brann s health be' an to fall She could no lonffer cope wrth the strarn that her dutles put upon her She left armd unrversal regret and the first perrod of the school s hrstory was over lt was then that Nlr Wrllrarn Bockhrll Nelson stepped lnto the breach and prevailed upon Mrss Barstow to contlnue the school as prrncrpal and ow ner He burlt for her a new school house on West port Avenue at the head of Baltnnore It was a large square, yellow and whrte, frame structurc wlth a farr amount of Ground so that there could be outdoor actryrtres for the students ln that locatron as Vllss Barstow s bchool the second part of rts outer hrstory began The hrst assocrate prrncrpal was Caro Taylor afterwards Mrs W H Martrn who had previously taught under Mrss Brann Lpon her marrraffe she was succeeded by Rose Adelaide Wltharn consrdered bv Smrth College to be one of lts most outstanding graduates Wllss Wrtham had been assoclated wlth the frrm of Houffh on Mlllllll and Company, and had edrted a number of Englrsh classrcs studred rn secondary schools Her comrnff was a fortunate event for Barstow srnce she not only carrred on all rts rdeals and polrcres but added an extra touch because of her own ablhty and scholarshlp She was an unusually fine speaker and a wonderful teacher of Enslrsh and lrterature She should share rn the honors accorded the founders lt was durrnv this second perrod of the school s exrstence that most of the extra currrcular actrv rtres and so called tradrtrons orrfrrnated To begm w 1th a large room on the lower floor was filled up as a Wy mnasrurn and Qqlllplllllll was also provided for outdoor sports l'1eld Day then made rts appearance and a flne ljleld Day ll was There w ere strll no rrrusrc or art departments as such but a Clee Club was orffanued and there were classes Ill Arts and Lrafts More art was also taught rn the lower school and rn the rmddle rade The Halloween Partv wrth rts upper school skrts 1ts mrddle school charades rts dancnr food, and fun became a hxture The Pretenders, the dramatrc socrety was founded and rt gave yearly plays, as now Thrs verv rnasamne took form, lts cover rn the school 5 green and whrte ns tltle The Weatlrer Lock rn scrlpt a facsrmrle of Mrss Barstow s own handwrltrnfr wrltten for the hrst Cdlll0ll The cover as well as the magazrrre Itself, rs a lI'HCllllOIl and should be preserved Other rmportant addrtrons made at that trme were a lcmdergarten and later a boardmff school The first boardrne school was located on the northwest corner of Warwlck Boulevard and Thrrty elghth Street lll a large house, formerly the house of C C Englrsh whosc daughter had been a graduate of the school Later rt was moved to another house drrectly east ol the school a more convenrent locatron The tudent at 'Vlrss Barstow s drd plenty of good hard work but therr hours lasted only untrl one o clock lll the afternoon No food wa brought ln boxes or baskets as at Xlrss Brann s nor were lunches served at the school as now The puprls ate a late meal at home but they were not too mucn starved for cookles and chocolate or some such edrbles and drlnkables were glven them at mormnff recess For nearly a quarter of a century thrs school flourlshed Many were the Urrls who went there and many were Graduated who later became out tarrdlnf' ln tne colle es of therr chorce Frnally Nlrss Barstow who had been ln rll health for a number of years felt, as M1 s Brann had done, that she cruld no longer stand the Slfillll of her dutrc and responslbrlltles She left Kansas Crty never to return Before leayrnf howcvcr she -aye her name her equipment and her foodwlll to a new sc ool whrch was to carry on the Ideals and methods of the past fhrs new school wa no longer owned prryately but was to be an Incorporated non proht lllglllllllljll headed by cl board of trustees Nlrss Wltham w as persuaded to become rts prrncrpal for a three year term so that no break would occur rn the pollcres and functronln of the old Barstow 'lhus tht second IJPII md of the outer hr tory ended and the thrrd began A new and beautlful rte wa chosen and a nruclr larger school bullt a plant lUlllallllllf a br' mam hall a lJ08I'dlIl school and a gymnasrurn It was ready for use rn the fall of l974 but 1n the preylous ,lune the Ulrls of 24 held therr commencement ll! the then Llllfllll hed mam hall althouffh 10 1 . 1 ,1 11 , 1 . . 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' P 5 9 p 5 thex had completed thexr Qemo. xear on Weatport Menue urm' the hrit xear ot oecupatxot a rcceptron mae Olsen at the hm ofthe chool- dedlcatlon Amonff the n.am pe rt le pr Cent were three CllQl1Ilf'UlCl'lPCl gueita lreaxdent Wlleon of qlllltll Pres: dent Pendl t n cf Welle lex and Urea toneto lx D an c Radclfle all of vshom hecame honorarw tru teee Todax after ttseutx nme wear- the School extcrlor lo rlw the Came Gate for more tre A alll flovxere and the pleasant mellosunff of um and uee lhere hase heel chanffea xslthln ll usexer and Clnce there IN m rre land Sport indoor ard outdoor hate greater range and xarlets 'lhere is an worthwhlle home FIUIIUIIIHQ department There IQ .1 Qclence lahoratorw and a nur-erw School Trcc Dax and the Mhletlc Banquet hate hecome xe'1rlx feature- The -chool houre talce the major part cf the dax and flflllllhllg luncheone are Qerxed tr all a far crw Indeed ln beautx and materlal comfort from tlmee paat Between Nllie Wlthamf- departure and the commf' of Xlr Searc the Headmaater of the Qchool there haxe been three other prmclpala Mr Wllllarna M1 Q Kendlg and 'Nh-Q Turner reprecentmf' Welleelex Xaiiar and hmlth reipectnelw Nom Wir Seara ha added Harxard to the ht The haelc phlloeophx of thle Qchooli educational creed IQ a conatructne creed and one funda mental to the preeerxatlon of demoeracw ln the-Ge troubled tlmee when the deetruetne forcea Qeem to be m the aicendant when there IQ Q0 much confueed thmlcmg when Qtandarda mental and moral are heeommff Qteadllw lower when lrreeponilbllltw IQ rlfe lt lg Hood to reahze what Barctou qchool Can do for Ita Student: and throuffh them for the world II 1 ' t D' 'rg - Y' 'N ' ., ,'e sl 'J ' . - ' ' :J e. 1' - '. .-: ' Q V- . 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' ' L F 1 ' 1 A, I - n 5 F - n .Au f0gl'CLl0L15 .All f0gl'Cll9!l5 S X X 7x if F , , X Wx if ! 55' S 1' K f 'C' MRS ALFRED E BARNES MISS JEAN CLAY BLOOM 121 French Parkfove ur ll! uf Kar 1x1 11 larl ram 1.1111 l !'dIl1dl an 1r!1u1 l1rn llllXtl' s 0 I MRS J RICE COWAN L81 Engllsh It dl 11 I' Ol Nl U w 1 X11 UUTI 1x1r uf fhxra 1 r IIN mf ldlltornla H r 11 ID ll r I: 1nt1al En 11 h 14 u F11 Nlut x .inf Xpp111lat1011 0fth1 Short 'tors Whisp- Thlrd Grade XY ard lielrmmt Junior Lollv mwr ltx uf North l am 111.1 L nlwr MRS EDNA COBB L21 Spamsh Lower School French N Xlxd Uk .1 111 1 L1 LIIINFI' IIN uf Ukldhn 1 1ll1 11 14 l mwr llx of R41 MRS WALTER V CONGDON 137 Librarian of School 16 MISS DORIS JEAN CRANFILL C51 Music B A Unlwr nts of Kan a Llty NI -X lnnvr :tw of Kansa City MRS ESTHER HENSCHEI. UI Nursery IIIIINQI nlx ofKa1 MRS VIRGINIAL GREEN Q10 MISS ELEANOR ESSELSTYN III Sevenih Grade Fd lun Nazarene- folle P MISS SARAH JONES III Physical Educahon nn n n e N nn 0 IIN of Nulh lam Primary Grades I 0 If 11 1 '? if MRS PAYTON H KAYLOR C61 Dlehclan ' S Irma NIM: in nz-r lts of fhl d Hd llx Ieanhrr fo 6 6 MISS BETTY LAWRENCE KU H lsfory I I MRS RAY M LAWLESS Q31 Molhemohcs ISN' MISS AGNES KEACH QU Frffh Grade Radrhff I ll: X folumb a l HIXKI' MRS AMELIA R LEATHERMAN Q55 lnlermedlafe Grades arnn lrur I If Y X 0 d llllffl Ill! I' Hx of Kan n A .aa 1 18 MISS GENEVIEVE PIELUSKO U, r P N UIIIVFI' ltw of the State of Yew York Teacher f lls lu dlo l'lIl Kr! Xuurrny Kr! I .uw-r N4 hool MRS J ROSSE JR CSD Asslsfanf X X Xwlllldlll Wood lo +- w uf N11 0 MRS CRAWFORD ROGERS CSI Kindergarten if 1 fiv- :Quia -r---f MRS CHARLES A PINE UU Home Economics N Kana State' ffamher lo tulle el of Emporia MRS ROLFE H STARRETT Sclence Typmg e of kan .1 lllhtl' IIN of Kan a tx Ill M11 19 fr' we-Q 629' MRS MILES C THOMAS C21 Lohn lnlur IIN of N11 0 r lmwr ns of xllfhl an lInncr m of W1 comm Inn r m of lolorado MISS ELIZABETH JULIAN ID Bookkeeper MRS FRANCES JONES C35 MISS NOELLE TODD QU Head of Lower School I Olwrlm io 4 I2 I' Xatmndl I ollr I of Fducatlon 'Nor x trn lmur MRS FAUNA POQUET E CU Nurse I l .GQ Nuff Executive Secrefary -A 20 ..-WT MRS FRANCES WARD Q21 Secrefory of School ,,,,,v1-sf 940' 'N7 MRS. C. A. RE5D Q27 Drecfor of Residence en iam 12:5 X XQXN fl' ff X - X 'Ml 4 Nano Duncan lVllf.HUIl Goetz Myra Lou Tern lql h Qtallwltz lxalln flalclxsf-ll Nancy Duncan 152 ln Clulu l H Jam h flulv uh Pretender SPITPIHIW Pr? ldvnt Nerretarw ln xdvnt 3 1 latin n latin 1 ulr Npanl Npdnl rfa urcr a NP1l'lldfY a Ita 3 ur dl r an lerirx flrr ea wr ru lfrdrs l'1 1 ur PII llrr f n Nm on Cues OFFN ER? Preszden! 'Nam w Duncan get etarx 'Wane Claire louleur Treasurer ,loan Brads Fire, faplam TlGll Stallvsltl we Beoham C65 f nl h 1 l '4' rr zndfr rr rdf-nl Npam h Club Nmrrtarx Art Lluh 2 lqrva urer 4 t Club 3' Nc-1 ntdrx Clvv flub '3 Nuretarx Cla rf-a urer Cla f 1 rn! a nl n I 1 llam .xptdm lrfen Team He PH Q-ntdlrw Youth Court 1 : ll uunl Ullllll 24 Lat' I . 2 fy 'S Q 2. 3, 4 Ulf-P fflulm l. 2. 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I 3-1 Nlav I7 971 'Nlr f lhance Opportunlty Inc Planet Ienus Dear old brad Last weekend was onc of the 5.rc-ate t ust lct mc tell you dit Saturday IIl0I'Illll5I 1000 A II Ill the laooratory of Dr I edah llc t NI D 3 I F worlds IIOFEIIIU t l7I'3lIl urfeon IIN fellow BXPPYIIIIQIIIHIIQI Nancy Duncan and I wcre concen tfatlll on the outcolne of c ne of our te t whell we were jolted out of our thouffht by the pllone It was Nllr arle Dans cllrrent owner of RIII Illl bros Iarnulll Bally alld Dayl Llrcus' She won dered lf Nancy could u,fet QUIIICIIIIII llew and d1IIcrent to he cl double blll for Iler well Icnoyyn IIIUHIXCW act Nancy sc nt me oyer to tallc Nltll her mcc I had the afternoon off Un III! way down to the bl top I bouf ht a lew paper Ill WSTIILII I spotted a short HIIIIUUIILPIIIEWII from the I S OIWIIIPIL te llll They ele ted Ilsh 5I3lNlll tllelr cheerleader tllls year when I arrlyed at the II3lI'0'I'0llIlCl the afternoon perform lllce was III 'HU' res Hlld a I passed the entrance to the Illalll tent lllslde I aw Narah Wal ll lllfl llel dolen Lhllflltll IIIUIILIIIIII cotton can dy Whlle loolclnf for Mar le ofllce I llotlced omeone bu tllll around a stretcher It was Arey I-IIIOIIIPQOII head nurse tleatln5. all uncoordlnatecl Hllfllidt wllo had tllppecl At lat I found IVIHYTIPQ oIIlce and lllce we lldflll t seen each other for a e we cycclteclly ex chan fed all the news we Icnew about old frlend Nlarf le told me that NIIVIIOII Goetz lllarrled for SUIIIC years now had becn llaylnff qulte a IIIIIC tawlng care of the llyestoclc on the D Bar D Ranch Along the same lllle Mary IK Bralnarcl has cfleyeloped a new breed of cattle yy lth two tdlI5 and one horn or SOIIICIIIIIIU' llke that The other day Marine recelyed a yery encouraglng letter from Erma Eastman she had just taken some spectacular shots of our frlends on Mars playlng hockev Men tlon of Wars remlnded nle that Myra Lou Terry recently out of art school IS now deslffnlng space shlps Ixathy Caldwell has also Gone to Nlars snes now teachlnv a class there entltled Spanlsh I see It At thls polllt one of the clrcus company burst IUIO the olhcc WCIIIIIU Sh s clone lt' shes done lt' shes Who s done what 7 Why Shelly Coleman ha Hnally perfected ller purple plll just one contalns a persons food TCQUITPIIICIIIQ for a year' what new I War IE alld I on hearlnf of thls 'real accolllpllslllllellt ln t a t Marrle and I settled dowll to try to solye Iler plo 1 tlll Tle only 5ll5.5I9QIlUII I Ilad was Ill t e llle of llI'0ll3I.llN posslllly Nlary Ix IIIUIIIPNUII could be persuaclecl to lyc up her post as p lysl ca ecl te lcller at Barstow AIDIIIIL llc Plftll IIINIlIllIt anc come to tn y5.l s Iltll KIFIUS clllllel ca o l e sc A c l c ltte a sw cr lf ure ullcler a llu5.e olnlyrel a pcop c I wa oln Brac y llllltlllf Ilorse Ile I1 frr Iler Illl lon dollar Illcc Peak roclco enterprlse Nhe wa clulchln ltele lalll from Ollye BCEIIIHIII lfho Ijlleilll of the Xlnerlc all Royal wllo 1 currently lt'dfIlIl Rt'pUlIllldII NUIIIEII of the 5outh The tele ram sald that Ilnda Iewl on IPHIIIIIIY of Cecll I3 UGIIIIII cleatll Illcl fflabbed the qlllllxff t rocket we t and lalldecl the po IIIOII a IIFIS CIIIGLIUF of hl tudlo When Illllll arrlyecl at the lrport Pcnny Slllltll 1 lyll fo Xcy orlc N e remo ya 911113 Ill IP N ther llalr lllll PII y now c cn a -X top l vu lnana Pl had all IPPUIIIIIIIBIII III New :llc w ltll Illl axton QIIIFLIUI cf Internal Reyenllc o e l Iul yldway NIJ!! e 1 Ibracl lll Ill cay cy ecc l e yol c le con r ty well lllllp Tlll Inter c c uc tc y 'im . 1 L. 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I 1 , gl toll y1'olllI -1 Mnjercfaddmen Q? gp D o X , X 1 Nl fl f ' ,i i 105' M5 U 0 N ' 1 H' if X C065 o 55 Jodw Dall Phxllls Rahm De-de qheldon Decle qheldon Qunclra Crlml Prcszdenl I we presldent Qecrelarv Treasurer fzrc Capfauz De-de Sheldon Sandw Walters Leila Dale Lella Dale Sondra Crl t 36 Mary Cox Cynth a Branncck Sondra Crust Lenla Dale Jody Dall Ellen Douglass Loxs Dubach Dana Gilmore Dons Kell Jane McAIes1er Plwyllns Hauck 7 K A - Q Y , x , A kr I- 1' ' .T 'S : l Kami 0 55 Phyllis Rahm Barbara Rahm Judy Pratt Margot McKmght Meredith McNeely Serena Sutton Valarne Roberts Sandra Walters Dede Shelden Cynthia Wllllams aaa o 56 Janet Curlew Nora Failon Marcia Howard 'Vleredltll Nlrfllntonk President I ue presmlenl Secretary fue I aptazn Judy Jackman Betwv Bellsle Chmnhle Cre 'Vleredlth VI:-I lmtock Befsey Bellsle Cynthra Gregg Pam Colman Mid Allen Janet Gurley Nora Easton Janet Gurley 38 Marcva Howard Nedah Haden Shirley Hayman Ellen Jurden Judy Jackman C7 ' I. 1 . x 1 gg Marcia Howard Treasurer Meredith McClintock l Ann Linde Marianne Maguire Sally Long Meredlth McCIuntock Nancy Thompson Pat Shea Vurglnla Raymond Marybess McCray 676:44 0 N56 aaa 0 57 Nllml Turner Preszdenl ,Iudx Rolnnwn I zce president ,luds gmlth qecrelurv karen Holnn on fzre Capmzn 40 Judw Roblnaon ,lane Ta ker Brenda Broenahan Karen Robmaon Brenda Brosnahan Barbara Bach Kathleen Harless Lnda Fuson Rae Hawks Betty Jane Le senger Colette Manoll Lz Messerschnwdt Sally Rawls Dagmar Paden L'nda Maguure 7 ' . rr. - . ' S Colette Manoil Treasurer Barbara Bach , . 5 . . . K s l ' ,' Karen Robnnson Judy Smith Melissa Smnh Judy Robinson Peggy Renfro Lando White Jane Tasker Cean Welsh Barbara Woodward gfcwd or 157 Nancy Collet -.11-- lower SZAOOK X fn QWW 1 , 7 W Al 7:-., V' ff ns QR X Ya up fi ' agrff, grate Back row left to right Juha Peppard Dana Heaven Susan Hanback Betty Burke Sue Twyman Salhe Hamllton Mary Beth Wilson na Troug QUQH, QPCLJQ Back row left to right Emuly Myers Susan Rosse Kathy Lawrence Patrlcna Wolford Nancy Brosnohan Anne Kasson Lucua Wallaams Karen Garrett Front row Lynn Mexdmger Jenny Jones Paget Gates 14 I . fs n 4 Front row: Frances Miller, Mary Louise Poquette, Sarah Byram, Susan Anderson, Harriett Matthews, Don- SAA gfade Back row left to rlghf Sue Mosman Karen Coate Linda O Rlordan Jerry Ann Lawrence Froni row Judy Kesler Conn e Carpenier Josce McAnally J gfafle Back row left fo rlghf Carylynn Swofford Betsy Kroh Judy Jaccard Pam Thomas Nelle Rea Wllhams Front row Mazle Vogel Sherre Roush 4 V 41 :Q it A' iv X ff 4 . . , . l : I I I ' : , Y , ' . l l I . : I I I I - . ' : ' , . I wwf, H . ' 3 , A -- 139 5 , ... il U 3 v Jourfk gfdde Back row left to nght Duane Berry Susan Cardenas Nancy Gruffm Holly Kasson Penny West Steph anne Stubbs Front row Nancy Watkins Ann Shelton Ruta Trowbrudge 34 ,J gm e Left to right Janlce Gates Lmda Muller Daly Jordan Anne Sutton Jane Knutson Nancy Garland i. 46 1 I : 1 1 I I 1 ' : , . . I : 1 1 1 1 1 -,.. - Q. , Y QQ, - r L. 1-. - -ui , 'Q-. , p-nw-mf awww'-Qwff 5589957 QCOIL6! QPCLJQ 'wm- 'MZ Back row leff to rlghf Patrucra Phlllrp Duane ORlordan Middle row Dane OBnen Karen Sanders Susan Johnston Sally Schofield Fronf row Polly West Judy Swofford Paula Hodgrns LIU! PC1112 Leff io rlghf Jamce Howell Marilyn McWhlrter Blair Peppard Lynn Haynes Ann Griffith Alice Goeize Pamela West 47- J U1 ef? Clffell Back row left to right Carlmg Huffaker Janet Berry Rhayma Blake Jummy Wumberley Lnndsley Fneld Front row Carolyn Seward Pattu League Jeanette Noland Lunda Ross Llfifefg Back row left to rlght Sammy Blackwell Courtney Thompson Kathy Dunn Ricky Frnedrlch Mnchael Crlssey Stephanie Young Judy Ross Peter Hoopes Front row Martha Lyddon Mnke Haunes Barbaa Wllllams Sandy Wnlhams Susanne Kumball Ned Russ Perry Patterson lt- 13 6 61 ' ev! ' f 6 , . V 55 1 5 1 1 1 1 - : 1 1 1 - I : . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . ' 1 .fdgrien feed Bock row left fo right Mary Mutchell Marllyn Crumb Carol Carpenter Woody Durwood Front row Wendy Thomas Anne Forrester Courtenay Seldllll Karol Knrk Demarns Arms Betty Rychel Beth Bolmg The lower school thls year felt lt should have a larger part ln the wrltmg of artlcles ln the Weather Cock So the staff asked them to wrlte thelr feelmgs on different actlvltles durlng thelr school year The following story was wrltten from the artlcles handed m by the gurls The flrst really blg 8CllVllV we have ln the school year was with our fathers-the Father Daughter Banquet On October 26 the school was buzzing for that was Banquet Nlght That was the night that the fathers met all the teachers and had a dellclous dmner ln the gym The fathers watched their daughters present llttle sklts The old glrls met the new girls fathers Mr Sears made a flne speech After a grand evenlng we all sald good mght and home we went February rolled around before we knew It and that was the month of Valentines' When tlme came for Valentme s Day every body was glad to have refreshments and games The cards of course were the best part There were funny ones and serlous ones bug ones and llttle ones All the Valen tmes were put mto a Valentmes box where they were to be kept untll the time of the Valentme party We recelved Valentlnes from all our frlend Also m the month of February we had our Junlor Red Cross drive Barstow llke nearly every school ln Amerlca dld QOIIl9tl'llIlg III cooperatlon wlth the Junior Red Cross Thls year we flllecl Christmas stockm s for hospltallzed xeterans ln the Kansas Cm area They were fllled wlth a num ber of thm s that would keep them busy and happw We almax recene their thanks soon afterwards 49 I : I I I ' : I I I I I I 1 ' GG ' 7, ' . , , . . . . . , . , . . , Y 7 ' 7 7 ' -O' . . , , . . S. . x . ,7 , , - . or ' ' , ' - . C' ' . : U ' '. . ' 's ' '. 1- . . . -AJ. 'Q' n :Olr:' b M 2 h l l 549.6515 U U, ! ,fl thu Q. NUI I 'D' XEQR K 1 u -- .'.1'-' , ut' 'fx' :cz 1 0 um 'IMA' ' .rf'. f' 'uf'l A M LP. FK 1 9 lc Y J C V . ' fr '. ,. 3'1ff5--Y. 4 Aiwa . 416- 5.z.sf-fb ' ,5.-L-iam., I . ', 1 0 5' 1 in 1 fr, f' f. f 2 'ff'-I 'F-L4 .wh D .ln :aviuyfvs ,:5'Lf.fiil if 'f' ,Ju-ug .,:,53.-mi?1'Z,.f,:1'-, Z..-:fi - -.Q ,F I -.T.x.:.- vt' Zi-N' 1.35 x 'x f,-K Z f' 11 -'.s:'4g1K.'-1,13 ' 5'5 f- -,vi rn 5,40 avi? - Ts. -Q l'l-- 1-I 1-' gl Q' v . . . - - lg ..,--, . rl.-1 um. . ,.q ,v -0- '41 9 1-,-iw - .if 1. u. ks, Is.. r P we .gzcclenf Counci Left to right Doll Tosker Beaham Mr Sears Mrs Barnes Paxton Jurden Davis President Olive Beaham Vice president Treasurer Ann Paxton Secretary Margrv Dans Junior Representative Jody Dail Sophomore Represenlalwe Mary Ellen ,lurden Freshman Represenlalzze ,lane Ta lxer This year the Student Council has trled to promote good feeling and loyalty among all the classes and the girls ln the chool It has backed charltable organizations and lnterestedly supported the Southwest Youth Council The second week of school all the students and faculty gathered around the oxen for the beloved the chool the last day before Christmas vacation and after the dellclous Christmas brunch he dlstrlbuted the manv glftS under the gally ornamented tree After school was dlsmlssed these gifts were rewrapped and taken to Childrens Mercy Hospital This year the annual Dorm Dance was held after mid semester exams-a welcome break for all Later in the spring came the Spring Dance a gala occasion for all We wish to thank the girls the clubs and the organizations for helplng us with our project thls year the redecoratlng of the cloak room We especially wish to thank Mr Sears Mrs Steele and Mrs Barnes for their wonderful advice and support Without thelr help the accomplishments of the Student Council for the year 1903 54 would not have been possible 52 ' I I I ' I ' I I I . S . s . .. ' , .. -. ' Traditional Supper. Everybody enjoyed this and the entertainment that followed. Santa Claus visited S n ' u I S , . ' n . n , s i i ' . , . ' . , ' 9 . A . , , . . i. . . . . , s Q . 5 Q n . , Q . , . , Q F - . we cibormifory ounci McClintock McNeeIy Dcvus Goetz Eastman J Sm th Presrdent Margy Davis V we preszdenz Erma Eastman Secretary Treasurer Meredith McNeely First Floor Representative Judy Smith Second floor Representauue Mi non Goetz Thzrd Floor Represenuuwe Meredith Mr-Clintoclt In its third year of operation the Dormitory Council ha provided fair overnment and fun for picnics and the Christmas party As well as planmn enjoyment for the olfl: it also upholds the standards of the Barstow Dorm The Council includes the president tice president secretary treasurer and a representative from each floor We hope that in the years to come the Council will continue to be a successful democratie govern ment for the direction and fun of the irls ln the dormitory 73 . . I .2 . . , . . V . 5 V. . g ' all in the dorm. With Mother Reid as its valuable adviser. the council has organized birthday parties, .., .5 x V .G .g - I Miafher- COCA .Skt Back row left to nght Paxton White Douglas Haden Sutton Woodard P Coleman Terry Second row Duncan Smnth S Coleman Mrs Cowan Chrlstopher M K Thompson First row P Rahm Eastman Thompson Dubach Shelly Coleman Ellen Douglas Penny Smxth Alrce Chrustopher Loss Dubach Phyllis Rahm Mary Kay Thompson Serena Sutton Nancy Duncan Erma Eastman Arey Thompson Ann Paxton Pam Coleman Nedah Haden Barbara Woodard Lmda Wh te Edrtor Assistant Ed tor Business Manager Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Art Editor Assrstant Art Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Photography Ed tor Typmg Editor Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representatzve Freshman Representative Freshman Representative The Weat: er Cork Barstow s xear bool. IS amonc the oldet tradltlons of the school The book whlch has been publl hed bs the tudents w 1th the help of the farultw serves as an IHCCIIIIVC to th ,1rl ln erested ln journall m photo raphw art 'md other field The Weather Cock Staff COHS1 tmc of fifteen grrls a 1 ed bv our sponsor Mr Cowan has endeavored to re ord lalthfullw between the e pates th hlghllrht of the past year at Bartow W w 1 h espeuallw to thanls Mr Cowan for all the wonderful help she has tlven us and to express our gmtltude to 'Vlr Sear and the facultw for their cncourarement and ald 54 1 3 I 1 I r 1 I ' : I I ' I ' I I ' ' : - 1 I I s 5 Tx I Y! W I ' ' . - - , - ', fr s V .Q Y Y. I Q . . 0 c - I s - 1, - e ff s 2 ' ' 's . g '. . . s. - . . 's' ff ' - ss'st - . S. ' , 3 4 ' ' ' 5 -' . e ' 'ff s s '. If 1, S . , . S. , . L ,r N . f . r . . S . - ' - ff . l .xdfkkfic .fdrmociafion 1 , , 7 , and l Back row left to right Shea Dubach Bralnarcl Front row Chrustopher Walsh Mlss Jones Lew: B Rahm Welsh Sarah Walsh Presrdent Linda Lew: Vice President Barbara Rohm Secretary Treasurer Myra Lou Terry Whrte Team Captam Qllve Beaham Green Team Captain Lols Dubach Junior Representative Pat Shea Sophomore Representatwe Jean Welsh Freshman Representative The B A A ns an old and well loved organlzatlon of Barstow School It was formed for two mam reasons first to encourage a wider understanding of athletlcs thelr ways and rules and second to promote spmt cooperatlon and sportsmanshlp whlch are necessary for any oroamzatlol to thrlve One ol' the mam actlvltles of the assoclatlon 1 the Song Contest and the A A banquet at the end of the basketball season Dunno the banquet runners of the Song Contest are revealed and all new lrls wlvo nave earned at least ten pomts ln sports are welcomed Into B A A and are presented thelr membershlp shields After dlnner excitement Crows as the All Stars Champlons basketball ame IS plaved Next ls Plaw Dax wlth Sunset For months the 1rl haxe been practlcln and finalls when the das arrnes one Lan feel the tense atmosphere each school IS determined to mln' Fleld Daw IS the end of the athletlc wear At the concluslon of the dav s events esers one gathers In the amphltheater for a plcnln supper Then awards for out tandln athletlc accompllshments an presented finallx there IS the announcement of the Clfl who mll help ulde athletics next wear the new presldent of B -X A 73 I :A I r ' ' 5 1 1 r 1 - 1 - - ' 9 ' ' 1 1 . . 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A . . pI Q!Ql'l6!QI :l Back row left to nght Terry Duncan Caldwell Douglass Sutton Kell Walsh Brady M K Thomp son Paxton Dall Front row Beaham Roberts Chnstopher Lew: P Smuth Pratt A Thompson Lmda Lewx Preszdent Llnda Lew: lenny Smlth Vzce presrdenl Allce Chnstopher Kathy Caldwell Secretary Penny Smxth Ann Paxton Treasurer Judy Pratt The Pretenders 1 the oldest and most excluslve club ln Barstow Membershlp 1 open to JUDIOI' and semors who hawe an lnterest ln dramatlcs and to trv out they must have a passlng grade ln each subject The glrls who wlsh to try out have two weeks ln whlch to memorlze 1.30 lmes of a Shake spearlan selection and 150 lmes of a modern plav and then the selections are presented to the members of the club The honor received IS well worth the memorlzatlon and the work a glrl ha to do Cllmaxlng the actlvltles ID whrch the Pretenders partlclpate IS the annual play which IS tradlttoh ally given ln the Dorothy Russell Bell Amphltheater Thls year s pre entatlon was Thornton Wllder Our Town gnen under the very capable dlrectlon of Mrs Franlclm H Wakefleld 56 I : I I r I I I I 1 - - ' I 1 - : 1 o 1 I ' I r - - J . . - . . . u S . . 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S . e, ., , ' . . . . , - . , . ., S S H ,, . . . . . 1 7 r a. . . it ga cm Back row left to right Jurden Fuson Bach McClintock Duncan Walsh Poden Brady Maguire Caldwell N Thompson Haden Douglass Brannock K Robinson Middle row Raymond Lew: Sutton Beaham McNeely Walters M K Thompson Roberts Pratt Crust Christopher P Smith Front row S Coleman Stallwltz Hayman Bellsle Allen L Magunre Dubach Llnda Lewl President Mary Kav Thompson Lois Dubach Vzce president Valarle Roberts ,ludy Pratt Secretary Meredith McNeely Penny Smith Treasurer Sandie Walters The sound of happy voices ringing through the halls and the music of a piano tells us that the orgamzatlons has a very large membership and encourages appreciation of fine music Under the very excellent leadership of Miss Doris Cranflll the club enjoys such activities as picnics line parties and impressive formal mxtlatlons One of the highlights of the vear s entertainment is the Clee club s Christmas music consisting of a concert in the gymnasium and the singing of familiar carols under the clolsters of the amphltheater In May the girls enjoy their long awaited Spring Concert at whlch selections both classlcal and semi classical are sung Last but not least is the graduation music something the Barstow girls always remember as a successful climax to the wear 57 I - : I I I ' I I I I I . I I ' I I I I ' ' ' . : I 'I I I I I ' ' I I I I . I l I u : ' I I I I . I I ' . I ' Glee Club is having one of its many spirited practices. This club, one of the oldest and best-loved , . 9 7 - . . , .D . , . . . . A 1 n Q u , 1 . ' M , 9 .g . . , . L . 5 Aff CM Back row left to right Brosnahan N Thompson Duncan J Robnnson Dale Sutton Douglass Davs J Smlth K Robunson Middle row B Rahm Beaham Fuson Brady A Thompson Terry McAlester P Smith M K Thomp on Christopher Tasker Front row Gurley Hayman M Smnth Allen Dubach Rawls Manoll Margy Davls Presulent Myra Lou Terry Myra Lou Terry Vzce preszdent Arey Thompson Arey Thompson Secretary Phyllls Rahm ,lane lVlcAlester Treasurer Jane McAlester The Palette and Bru h Club or more famlllarly the Art Club has been at Barstow slnce 1948 Thls year we have many excxtmg plans which mclude a vlslt to a deslgner and a VlSlt backstage at an opera We are golng to see put to use what we ve been learnmg m class Our sponsor Mlss Plelusko IS a fascmatmg teacher and helps us feel the mood of a work of art caslly She attends our tryouts whlch are held twlce a year and joms the members ln judglng the pleces of art work presented by hopefuls for membership None of the girls applying for membershnp are present at tryouts just therr art speclmens whlch should show two full weeks of effort and may ran e ln type of work from sculpture and pamtm to a hand beaded collar We are always ea er to get new members for the more the merrler on art trlps We all hope that many wlll come to see the ethlblt we are plannln to glVC ln the sprln .S 1 5 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ll . , . . 3 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - - 3 1 , . 5 1 1 - 1 ll I I ' ' . ,,, I - t. . . , ' 4' N y, .. Y ' . 3 9 v 9 1 ' 9 - , . , . . 1 1 - 9 9 . . . 7. . ,Y f 9 9 . V gr ' ' or . v ' a' U C ' . C-- , - as - as - v f . . V . U . . . U , D U. we .gpoanidk Back row left fo right Hayman Duncan Wllllams M K Thompson Howard Front row Caldwell P Rahm Hauck Beaham Mrs Cobb Roberts B Rohm Pouleur Nancy Duncan Preszdent Ollve Beaham Phyllls Hauck Vzce presulent Phyllls Hauck Phyllls Hauck Secretary Valane Roberts Olive Beaham Treasurer Barbara Rahm The Spamsh Club known as Las Amlgas IS the orgamzatlon whlch glVCS Barstow a tlnbe of the exotic South of the Border La Amlg3S 15 composed of students who are Interested ln par llClpalIHg In actlvltles which further thelr knowledge of the customs and language of Spanlsh malntamed a certain grade average One of the favorlte actlvltles of the Spam h Club IS a plcy dmner at Marguentas followed by a trlp to a Spanish movle at the Tamplco The Easter assembly spon ored by the Spanl h Club each year was a decoratne and gala affalr thls Easter with La Amlgas paradlng ln thelr Oflglnal Spanlsh Easter bonnets and smglng several approprlate selectlons A supper and probram at the Guadalupe center was the hlghllght of the last week ln Aprll The breaking of a pmata fllled with candy was the Cllm8XlDg pleasure of another year of fun fllled Spamsh Club actlvltles We ve loved every one of them wxth regret we who are leavlnb sav Adlos 59 5 . , ' . 1 I : I 1 . . 1 - ' I - : I ' I I I ' I I ' I ' A . g . 5 . . . . . . U . ,S ',, S . . . . I speaking countries. Tryouts, held twice a year, are open to all students taking Spanish who have . . .. .S . S . . . , B B ' 5 S V .S . Y . . v . S . . . . . . . y 5 . . M U . . Y . . A . . h . . . , V . . T Y . U ' 7 ' . 7 S5 ' 7, TWA CM Back row-left to right Gurley McKmght Jurden Sutton Fuson Easton Manoul Mddle row Pratt Christopher P Smith McCray Pouleur Terry Dubach Kell Brannock Front row Belnsle Hayman Dall Raymond Mvra Lou Terry Presulent Marne Claxr Pouleur Jody Dall Vzce preszdent Dede Sheldon Mane Claire Pouleur Secretary Poo McCray Serena Sutton Treasurer Phvllls Hauck The French Club the second oldest club of Barstow lb one of the most actlve language clubs To further lts purpose promotlon of mterest m French customs and language the club members attend a number of French dlnners and movies throughout the year The major French club actxvltw 14 the Candle Llghtm SCIVICE ln the assembly before Chrlstmas xacatlon Thls beautlful presentation ls conducted all ln French lncludm French Buble and carols Thls wear French Club d1d not hold nts usual 'Vlardl Gras celebratlon but pomted lts efforts toward helplng wlth lnternatlonal Daw plans Whatever the event mas be French Club members flnd a chance to practice up their French and enjov a Crand fellowshlp 60 ' 1' : 1 1 1 1 1 1 - l : 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 - , . . . 4 . 1 5 ' 1 - 9 , 5 D, f 1 D . v . U . - , U . 1 A 9 ' . ' 5 ' . s. '- vs - ' U ' D .7Ae ofafin Back row left lo right McClintock Pratt Allen N Thompson Brosnahan J Robinson Welsh Manoll Brannock Kell Gregg Front row Raymond Douglass Gurley Lllen Douglass Preszdent lallen Dourla s lNanLv Thomp on Vice preszdenl Secretary Clnnv Raymond Cynthia Cre Treasurer Janet Curley clubs at Barstow yet its popularity and membership have grown at a very rapid rate Any Curl who takes Latin and who has the required grade average may try out for membershlp by learning the Lords Prayer in Latin and an English speech on a Roman subject The 3CllVlll64 of this language club include two tryouts one each semester We also take the actne part in the planning of International Day ln the spring Outslde of school each semester the entire Latin Club tries to attend at least one movie lpertammg m some way to Rome! preceded by dinner Those of us leaving Latin Club now reallze the benefits and enjoyment all of us have gained from our memberships 61 an - ..l I ' : - I I I ' I I ' I I I , I I I ' : , , . Q 0 M ' 1 , ff s To the Latin Club, founded in 1946, belongs the distinction of being the youngest of all the language b 5 . . M . . l 0. . M. MH . Y,, . . , . H D 5 . 7 a n 9 n n 'Q 5 , M M 4 QL nf XHVX Aggfgjgiff EYLW ga i f Q 44 a V ,X Wg ,T all gf L F 2, 5? ff N 6 A , Ll-OV ' .yocgey N o Left lo rrghf Bealwam Chrnstopher Walsh Brady Duncan Terry Paxton Bralnard Smith Lew: Pouleur S O P H O M O R E S Back row left fo nghf McClmtock Haden Coleman Front row McCray Gregg Hayman Jurden 64 S E I R S Middle row: Thompson, Raymond, Belisle, Jackman. X. Leff io right Duboch B Rohm P Rohm Dol as Houck Dougloss Gilmore Wulluoms McAIester Doe N O F R E S H M E N Bock row leff fo rlghf Woodword White Monoll Fronf row Tosker Brosnohon Howks Mogulre JJ J U I 'I L' I I Middle row: J. Robinson, Welsh, Boch, Horless. I H - fl' W .gaofefgaf PHOMO Back row lett to :glt N Thompson Shea Jurden Easton Hayman Middle row McClintock Jackman McCroy Front row Raymond Bellsle -66, Back row e to rnght Paxton Davis Thompson M Terry Lew: Front row Bralnard Christopher Beaham Walsh Brady Back row leff fo rlghf Roberfs McAlester WIllIGmS e Douglass Front row Rohm B Rohm P Duboch Dcu McKnight ' N O SHM Woodard Middle row J Robinson Welsh Brosnohon Front row Tosker Fuson 6 J U I R S K ll 'l F R E E N Back row, le-H fo right: Lessenger, Horless, White, K. Robinson I' - Y .f X ' , 1 1 N C 1011 alll! CNOIJQLCCL 2 at U11 ' J I Back row left to raght Smlth Maguire Renfro Dale McAlester Eastman Bach Pratt Sheldon Walters Gilmore Lust Coleman Front row Howard McKnight Dall Fuson McCluntock Davis Haden Paxton Front row Thompson Crust Stallwutz McNeely Roberts Collet Back row left to nght Paden Ma s E Jones J Smnh P Coleman 68 D O 1 1 i N ' l l I : I I I I I I I I I 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 - , : , S . , . , . . ellfllfi Back row left to rrght Sheldon Magulre Jurden McCray McAlester Dale Walters Lessenger Fourth row Rawls P Rohm Wllllams Bellsle Linde Easton Pouleur N Thompson Sox Pratt McKnight ThIrd row Woodard Harless Douglass Fuson K Robmson Welsh White J Robmson Caldwell Gurley Jackman Second row Long Raymond Duncan P Sm th Brady Goetz Beaham Christopher Brosnahan Duboch Hauck Front row Tasker Manoul Paden Allen Hayman B Rahm Hawks A Thompson Terry Messerschmndt Shea We uzslz to empresa lo Ilf1lSS lanes and lo all her asszslan S our appreczalzon of the uonderjul year lll sports whzch ham been made posszble or us 69 I I : I I I I I I I ' 3 I - I I I I I I - I 1 I I 5 I I I I - I I I - I I , . : I I I - ' I I I I I I I : I I I I I - I I - I I I , vv . . - V - . ' . ' Peel! QCLMI Back row left to right Messerschm dt Fuson K Robmson S Coleman P Coleman Harless White Dubach McCroy Hayman Thrrd row Dale Brady Maguire Duncan N Thompson Paden Paxton Caldwell Second row Davls McCllntock Cox Haden Gilmore Houck Douglass Sheldon Beaham Front row Lessenger Allen Lrnde Jurden Braunard Bellsle P Smith Bach Lust The Green Team 1 one of the xounget tradltlons at Barstow The lpper School IQ dltlded mio two teams of suppo edlx equal klll Crecn Team and Whlte Team They ha kethall solleshall and Fleld Dax ewents The competl tlon start at the l'tCf.lIlIllI1g of the wear and contlnues tlll prm when at the end of Fleld Day the wmmng team lb pre ented a beauhful llxer cup Green and Whlte team competltlon IQ re ponslhle ln a hug wax for encoura mg enthuslasm and mane-lou school pxrlt among plasers and pectator 10 I Q I 5 1 , - ' , - 1 - , , ' . l I l 5 1 - I 1 1 f 1 1 1 . : ' I . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - : I I I I I ' I . I I I I I . s l 2 .S 4 V S . . x 7 , S ' . s ' S 1 I ' . X compete with each other in all sports: such as, hockey, . L S Y. . i V . W . S . g Y - . V, V. . 4 .4 .S K ' S' ' . ' 7 ' . . . .M S K. . . V 'V g. l -' . ' s . S ' ' ' - s 5. Wife iam Back row left to right Walters Mdfnxght B Rahm Gregg P Rahm Dall A Thompson Long Shea Thlrd row Pratt Wllllams Gurley Easton Jackman McAlester Roberts Renfro Woodard Second row Tasker M Sm th Rawls L Maguxre Eastman Goetz Howard Raymond Pouleur Front row Manoll J Roblnson Welsh Brosnahan Christopher Walsh Terry Lewl Hawks 1 1 N 1 I Il I 1 I 1 1 y tl X 1 t K ll t P I Go G0 A R, Wg' E 'V' 74 fn' uf J' an 1 xr q A 1' , .1 v a 95 91 J L 1IQ 0 kxvtplxelu 2222! 1717 my ff Q - 0 O Q X A- X X mm my -,I ll . X W 2135155 g '.x Y X 7 . ' bizrjzg K - u'-' axle: ' e ,, 'f5',4.A5.l -' -' I .I I JS1-: ,, ' .QZQT-gw:. , 2-g :8',1'3' '--G-mill ,y n-,.,'029,g-'xg YL, MU! ie Z' ff. 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'x X 3 F J'Cl6Lfl0lflCLf Ihe Tradltlonal Supper one of the flr t and most important exents of am school year wa carried off III fine txle thu fall around Bar tows memorable outdoor oxen lwhe entlre hlvh school the semors t'SL0I'l1llU the freshmen and other new girls and all the upper school faculty were present After the tradltlonal buffet supper of spaghettl and meatballs serx ed on the lawn every one Uathered around the cracklln flre to Qlllg school SOIIUS F0ll0MlIl'5 the SIIIUIIIU there were the speeches dCSLI'llNIl the OTYVHIIIZHUOIIS clubs dances and 0l1t4tHIldlI1U exents of the COIIHIIU school vear all the vrand old Barstow traditions The last feature of the CXCIHI10' was the class sklts UIVCII ln the gvm 'lhe sopho moles efcplamed poetlcallx their extreme dlfflcultle ln attemptlnv to produce a western melodrama the jllIll0l'N enacted the exerw das llfe of the hl h school earth worm w hlle the enlors presented thexr lnterpletatlon of Dravnet As each Girl left he took wlth her perhaps a better understandlnv of the vrcat thlnv she could expect from the wear ahead 4 I U . . .N Q 9 Y f ' . . b sl s . s . D . . Q - , ' Z, ', I' ' . , - . x e .Y V 7 'V C Q Q ' KY ' ' ' LY 1- - ' D ' c c c- . 1 rf A r- -- :Q 1 - rr l N c- L . 1 5- M L. 4 I ll P vl c i -Z s. Q D ' n ' ' . , U' J ' s C ' ' g : r ' . ' ' 1' . g - ' ' ' . s . . Q . ,, ,, A . Q V. . D . - , L. . - . -. . O P' X CS ' .V ' ,A g Mzifec! Wafiond ay T 12 xear fer the flret time Baretom Qet aelde a part of a daw for taking. a closer look at t at xait prommnf organization the lmted XZIIOHQ 'lhe program waa one of mam m nhnth the whole chool p'1rtlupated The lower Qrhool fflrle dreeeed Ill natne Loetumee were l'l0lCllll' hannere painted with the name of a I 'N countrx and lt flaff The audience was taken on an IIUHQIHHIX tour throufh the lnlted Natlone Bulldlnv bs lennx born explained mam of 1tQ funetloni and anexsered other queetlone that had been puzzllnff ua AQ we were walking bx the auditorium where the General Aefemblx meete we Gavs and heard 'Vladame Pandit portraxed bs Marie Claire Pouleur conducting a meeting We Gtopped in for a fevs mlnutee and heard the eloie of her Qpeeeh Thle enllffhtenlng dai will lonv remain III our UIBIIIOTIPQ HG a tribute to the Important world wlde effort for peaee We hope that future elaeeei xslll be able to enjox a Qlmllar oeea lon bi ehrletenlnv lmted Natlong Dax another Baritow tradition JD h'. V . i ' . ' . . ' . .' 1' ' f ' h 5 .' C . i Y v . K . cr H A , . x xg KI 5 ' . I' s l.. . . . U 1 . . 7 . . . , Y . r 1 ' W l rv : . bmith. As we went through the building. our guide explained how and why the l mted Nations was , . 4' - .. - W , . - C, -. v . v . ' X' f. i .. 'i L S ' 'V k C .7Ae SCJZJAQP- CLlfLgAt8I' KCLIIQLLQ, ' 0 l 4' 'Q Q-.L 'Qin c ll Ill l K on Pilltltl 41 Nr ll' Y rt Il d Ill' BIN Nt P to 'I tn t I 5 1 0 lx ljrx Un? t 1 t J U 11111111111 P anfl a f 1 lu 4, ttf' umor ful txclr JIt'Glll3IlUll Jaw! on a 11116-NC affo .1 IIN Neal X a Clll mn ff tlle Ha xx een llax Contet on latller D3U'flll6f Banquet IllTl't ua f'rPatlx enjoxed lax the ltdlllt'IN uldentlx x cllclnt ealut the utlx talent lu then tlauffl em 6 '-w. 'I 4 'xl ..,. K s O 50 C fy 'ar 3' ., 'llw l'1dll1f'I'-l,illIQIlllt'l' Hn I -t nas Ll grvat sl:-ct-ss this yur. lfnll ing lllt' mlinm-r. Nlr. ,l4t'I'I4f. Pl' flj ul' tht- l'1'tl - s' tlulr. malt a lex' h X' rlxs Str:-sfi Z. li 'ftm ls nt-ml of wir- nt-'S fl- na. vial su mm rt. He- tlwn int1'mlt1m-l Nl . ffars. uln aw a NWJlltlt'l'l-lll s vm-cvll that was mfmt-tl lm II 1- I J . . Next Htl tht- program nas tlw l'lillltltNf'.Ell Play Contest in xslxivll ull four vlufst-s partivipatvcl. Hal class nu- ussigrm-rl fmnx tml it' that was to be developed int a short skit. 'lhv ful: ' at' ul on ' hal uvvks uf hard mark lvy all the upper school was the award 1 f tht' Play lfuntvst 1 ut l 'Q 'lf I'-5 ' lvl :'Cl' 3 PCd '. Tl': 1' dl t 1 110 '- ! J. 'vs A .5 A - F . 1 2:-A wls C Y .Y 'I Y A -Fi: I V. 'Y the- r' 'rv was S - A ' ' Flt -. CJAIAZJ llmazi Edealfadf K' n rldax Jecemher f'lrht0f'llth Har2tmsQ uppfr 1 cr :nrt fr t e rlGtmaQ uernu n afrltmn tt t e tra ltmnal all French ag-emhlx conducted lx t 1 Frcnmh luh t ere was a nrt u-t a exerx o x ma at PTIII' round t e riff t Q rlctrna tree aanta aua an R tml 3 x he pfrc arrned anndt the janffhn mf helli Xfter the fun mf exerxnne-Q FGCEINIHE glfti unnp ete with poem the fflfti were rewrapped and Sent to the Chlldrenf W ard at Nierex Hoepltal One more Chrletmae hreakfait had Hone hx one more cheerx Qend off to the long avsalted hohdaw 11 1 4 I n f' 0 F ' 4. I A 'H . 5 - s -h 1 rl - fr h Ch '. . H.. I H r h dm - ' ' ' ru' h ' ' ' C . h ' 5 sh French 1-mnedy hy the eighth grade. Fnllowing the assembly. as usual. was the Christmas hruneh. J I S ' -h dl' ' s g h ' I: ' h, h 'Ph ih '. S . .N Cl , d hig ' 'ullv' ,lu 'S .1-'fl' ..A- v .'. '- ' l A . - , - L. Y. . - .-. C-T 0:f l'l'lCl,Il'.S,0,9L0l'l'l0I'2 COIJQZJ On the dai of the annual FreQhn1an Sophomore Plax Conteit Frlflas the twelfth of Februarx the fre hman and ophoniore cla- e were excltedls awaitlnv two oclock the tune for the contet to Qtart 'lh1- xear election from William Nhakeapeare plat Twelfth N1 ht were vnen Follow ini tht two IIIICIPSIIII' lnteri retatlon of the plat both hownw hard worl-. exerxhorlx a einhled in ment that the Qophomore were the uctor- Vi hile thes etulted in winninv their lat chance in the contet tie reahnien held up their spirit ln Qaxinv Next xear Aftelwarcl hoth roups attended the ,ax traditional partie- the NophoinoreQ beinv Lonffratulated hx the xenior par x and the fre hmen heinv Lon oled hx the junior Vi inner loier or spectator all enjoxed the partie V 78 5 S ' gs s ' X ' 1' ' ' ' E. ' i. . ' ' S 1 k 1 . .5 'Y . '. S h v. . L. M .5 Q, W ...g W P., U V- Z: N ' ' : K1 1 s s ' 1. ' '. ' 1' U' ss the study hall to await the presentation of the cup. The tension was finally hroken with the announce- ' s. l f . , ' Q ' 's 1' . L.. .' lf' s g' 5 ff' -' 3. : . C - D -' : s t.'. ' s , Z, v s 1' 5. . '- . ' - 1' s. .gnfernafionaf lag 2 F i 1 1 1 4 1 Nl l 4' 4 0 uc . .. . . , U v e, f ,. , 1 . .1 w n iur ' A am atimma igm in tw ear lat :um wan Iu ura ntegratinnf' ' Fpa11'. -Xu erican Tie ff ' J ' 5 1 x ' ' i n' mr ' : wr K' -K ' vs Z, n 6 afiern n tw 4-'ntertaini11,1 nr urlnallces t ' nam: V rrean H1109 rfsvn 1-f 5 ir: Chai , 9. and ' lame-5 exec-u ec rx uvun- ffir: fr m the Uuacleluu e Center. International la: w x rr P ruv t to a L' . ' '1 5 J' i H 3 werl 5 N r. Fury ai 'Q on intvrnationa um 1-ritam' g. me-cl by a Iva in thb li 'r ry. ,IXZLCJAQI C Ajax: ,fb aaL' ' 'N - A ' 'A 'a K '-v'z'Awka xaSa ad 'zz '.' x.. . R .'N .2 1 ' . X- 'N- .-L 'Pl ix. .. L ' . 'l '. u A' r 'x' I. p v'4l Q ir-A - A n A mfr' A '- V, -9' 1 , ' 1' ' v 'zu ' h gl . . 1 . . 1 Q' L .R .xv L - , . L 1 , A . . ll. A .. 5 lp . L- Ah' . Q . Q L' K QU '6 it mfr jaw lhe 110138 chatter of the audlence sub lded the house light dimmed the Lurtalns parted dl closing the et of a fashionable Ylctorlan lltlllff room of the wear l8?8 The place was the Pem Day audltorlum the tlme Februarx tenth and elewenth the exent the Bar tow Pem Dax produetlon of Llfe with Father After two and a half month of rehearsals the bl miht had l-llldllN arrned last brou ht about bx VIIHIIES per uasne althouvh omexshat unton nous true erx the plas flllad mth a multltude of brothers maids and out of town Xlbllljl' all decked out In the elaborate 1 1 tumes of that period furnished a Lomlual as well a a colorful CNCIIIIIU' of entertainment l ,. . M S. : . S . : H . . .S- i . S L . ,. . C 'Y , ' u , I i - I V 0 . Y. ' S 1 L- .g .6 . 4 in . V ' Un the stage unfolded the comedy based on the problems of getting Father baptized. an event at : gz I U 3 s Q .' D s ' ' s 3. li 1. H ' ' Kg W WW af Fnthuslasm ln basketball reaches its climax on Plas Dax The test of skills acquired thr0uUh months of practice bs the class teams of bunset and Barstow came on March 20 At 8 00 ln the morning sleepw Sunset and Barstow ltes met in their respective gwmnasiums for a Pep Rally before the first game in the Kansas Citi Lnnersitw gwmnaslum basketball game should be mp and tuck and Barstow came out on top' Valiant effort was exerted by our other three teams but Sunset hit a lucks streak Sunset came to lunch a guests of Barstow evervbody regardless of wins and losses was still happily carrying streamers nom rather bedraggled remnants from hours of wild cheering DIQHPPOIDI ments there max have been but everyone will tell wou that one of the greatest events they had ever experienced during their high school days was the friendly rn alry of Plav Day 82 4 ' 5. 5 . x 2 . Q . 4 'V K L . L . n L. u When the freshman game began. spirit on both sides was unbeatable. This first contest was what a - S e - - , 1 N l e -f l OIWYL CLI! C6 Q 4 4 Q f I JI . - 4 rt mv -' ua 1 1 wal tt an U It ,Mer x c we tx mu 1 P sa 1 t x x mm ua later tunatef tu the Lumale meme Hu Hx t 1 - J marw tru mu If x ere eenwn ma mat P tu .1 te tame e -1 U 1 U un s t me mu e me mltm ne x nu t le uenuw ua t nuax xx n P tel uw y mm- t me nu 1 un .mtl ew x ne nent lmmne mtl a -uuxemr .1 xmmer u en mv t .1 xx mlerful tame D llallmmf. lnallmmf. 'ml In urs- lfallmmsf 'llhif xvis th- llltllllt' for the' ll-nrmitury llalu -v he-lfl thi ye' '. thc- laft 4115 of tht- first wrzmcxtvr. Tests were :wr and fpiritf tw - li,h. Hg Alnlz l ltlls. I pruns. arl tl trys linel the stars. Hal f Il x 'f resptm-'lil' furwmm- my sl l 'S l ' l , K Q 'A s' ' nw. Vi- 'wl urs. fvjtixc SI irits. and ' ' l s s rl , ts tl t ' l l'S ' truly suv' sslul l' Th ilar. hunny-Imp. jitterlut.. and Charlest xerf tl fa t da 's lu Rivk 4 'l' l lv I si-. Tl ' ' P 's -l' 'fed he th - 'l' E. lf hall : -a 1 flwati ,. ln ' r- U ' I l 4 z. ll' ll' ' '. lower .gikoofygcfiuified 2 4:9 4-nn. Q Q 5 y S J ., ,JW I 'X Q OIUQI' .S,CA00!:Zl,AOI'-jdMgAl0l' J-5ill1CiLl0f Daddw I Mant w0u to meet ms teather the e word were hqard hw all on October 26 th nl ht of the Lover School Father Daughter Banquet After a dellelou dlnner of roa t beef and all the usual trlmmlng. the proud father and the fa multx memher were entertained bs thelr dau hter The flrt the econd and the thlrd grader dnd puppet sl Jw and led hx 'Vll franhll the slxth the ew-nth and the elghth grader an son, the wonderful exenln Ma completed mth a peech bs Vlr gear e all agree that thu hanquet 1 one of the hl hll hr rf our school wear 86 lk A' u ', ' I' ' - : s ' S ' ,' ' . e .EI Q I F U u . . S . S L . . YS' Y S i ' ' s ' ' ' ' g s. s. s ' . ' ff s ' a square dance: the fourth graders gave two readings: the fifth graders produced a very successful , lt 'Q . . 'ss I . . Q . s ' . ff' U s s g Q Us. U ' 'g 's' s ' s. W f' ls 's 'g 'g s r A ' 1' . ower .Si'Ao0!.x4flzLfic ganquef t., R. -Xl appluxnnatelx 5 sl-6 P NI on Nlarch Zu the esenth and elfhth ffrade lrl appeared t ar tens W hat could be the utta 1011 for then nln t in l 0 at in tht afternumn of tour e' lr ua the nl ht nf the UIIIOI' Bar tuu -Xthletle -X lltlalllill Banquet and both lfreen a marxelou mat beef dinner -X number of the fatultx were pre ent llltllldlll Nh Jones and r Nears Ntiuul on were un throughout the meal Before exerxone left fur the fum the J B prel ent unna ruoff a e a peerh a r awarded the J B X X ield is ui are re ented ta the flr is u hare earne tel mint athletics The Green and White team led bw their taptlln Nlirilsn Lmmlm and Nlarx Beth Wil in resepeetnelw plaxed an excellent ba lxetball ame After lmud theerln and an unmnifurtahlx close core all the max the White team finallx won l . I U z v I ' . A-1 - !r Qt- Q Sei 'af ar' E Xwf' ,Ay i',, 1 A 'fzf 'I' s' 'Y U's a ' ' l' .A s ' -. gs Cl P . P ' A B s '. ' ' 's ' cox g 0 srl zu l t' 2 1 f Uh. ' vs . ' s 'g t ,I ' s ' . ' . ss ' i and White learns were looking forward to a victory. The girls. anything hut calm. first enjoyed ' ' s A s ' . . - j ' s . ' - ' g . 'ss 3 Nl . s 3. .1 'l s gs ' s g g . ' I CI' . . .eX. A. s'd . D A T g. g- v ' s ' 'nl ' ' . .. .. . sh' s. eh'-I p s t g' ls h ' ' d 1 I s IH s. 1' ' ' z' s. . t 'Y 1 A 1' Sl . j s' g' . . 1 ' ' g 5 ' -' -:sr gv.2:s.2. 0ll!2l 3400! Opefgffd The 'Vlaz.1L llper ma one of the mot eharmm and dell htful operettae eyer preeented by the Lower School 1rlQ Sm ln and danclnt were dlreeted by 'Ulu Dorle ,lean Cranflll Coetumes and Qettlnzs were deil ned lll the art room under dlrectlon of 'VII Pleluiko Membere of the Hey enth and elghth rade gate excellent and often qulte humorou portrayals of the Pled Plper the Town Crler the Mayor and hw three counellmen Ham Peter Yacob 'Vlutter Katzenhelmer Gretchen and Katrlna The thlrd and fourth gradee formed the colorful Hamlln Town Band Attlred ln grey sum equxpped mth long tall the flrst and Qecond graders made very appeallng llttle rate The Story followed the plot of the orlgmal poem the lurlng away of the Hamlln chlldren by the Pled Plper except that lt had a happy endmg 88 L, U. h ,. ., Y S 5 . U .U 7 x V . l. C. - 1 . A U. .. U. U . U v . v . . . e I. .. L z. 2. . ' A -e - . . . U V .U . . . .QQ . Y . - e X. , A -e - . - . . U Q 1 Y h . Q V . . C - e U . 1 1 , - 2 -e 1 e Q e a . L . V. . S- . si . . H , . yd! Owe ZH pafdlfe 'Q an lt a Ind of fal e face marched frum the loner hall to the upper to fn hten u on Hallmse en Ah and ooh were heard all mer the bulldln After the Halloxse en parade there ma an excltlnc panv of Lake and ue Lream ln the re pectlxe room 89 5 X 1. ...' 1 . Elephants, Wlitches. Clowns. R lb' s. ll lx' s s s ' 'g s . 'sl 'sl ' f ' 'g. . V. 7 KS w..U JV I, .il . S S. 'Mn 045, ,1 1 Q In 4 9 'wvxul 53206. 1' ' 132' -Yagi' IQ, 1,4 . ' 'U 3 ffm V W109 f'h' 1 Ava ' w't4fmgQ., ' X 094 'I 0 Z 0'Q5 :fn 1 I, u 'gf 'C A Imhm I :egg WD' rf ., 5-r . 4 m,,,--gwfff' ,:.,g 1-rg .wr ' If' -2'.:'L'P 5, 5532. in 1- 2' - 1 ' A-ww yy, - ur- 4 V ' 1- . .H ,-.gr ,f g, 1 .3422 igfwf. , ,ww ' f 5 . 4. 9' f , 7 'S .-1 A 501' , ',,Ebr.'.:. 'IQ'- gizf , X ai-1352? A V N .. 1,4 Z f V, o Q ormifory Back row left to rrght Vtrglnla Stallwltz Mary Kay Thompson Pam Coleman Elizabeth sserschm Dagmar Paden Marte Claure Pouleur Jane Lessenger Judy Jackman Erma Eastman Center rom Mary Kay Bramard Judy Smnth Meredith McNeely Sandra Crust Magnon Goetz Shelly Coleman Front row Rae Hawks Meredith McClintock Nancy Collett Margery Davts Lella Dale We the Wlfl of the dormltorx haxe ehared ln the gr ateet experience of all learnmff to ne toffether ae a 'TTOUP The seare Spent ln the Bar ton d0I'lllltOIW ulll remain Ill our memorle le cau e of the fun and wonderful frlende ue hm made there e faxorlte pa Innes of the dorm fflrls thx- wear late teen mann :rl e an p1n,pongz Fun ax lll ht me usually tau a ah e QIOII about exent of the xseelx en the dl lfllllltltjll of mall from home and from TFIPIIKTN M l tune lndnldual jow Ol orroxu are hared Should neue ljflllf Qadneee to one lrl he null hnd Nllllll hand to help her ln Clllfllll thoee ofthe teachere and of our wonderful Nlothel r Rex exer prwent ln the hour of nee 115 co OIJPFRUOH lg the Jos of the dorm We shall nexer forffet lt it 92 X. 1 , ' : ' ' ' ' , , , ' Me idt, 1 , ' I 1 1 1 ' I: . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' - C. S . 'F 7 K . 8 k Y . I - . C l., C t F . , - . S ' f ' S J,- A s , ' ' ,, 1 ' e . Th ' s' . P' : ': U' J ' l I tlj' g l 'dg d ' ff . Q d U' 'g S ' .i l '- M2 ssf H' ' S ' '- d. 2 The girls look forward to the end of every afternoon for ' 's ' ' ' ' ' Q. . his ' ' ' up -5 ': S . . .f g ' Z1 L V! X W g. D 5 W. . V. . g S -. - rt fx? Nl S. C. A. 'd. 'L ' T1 ' . , d . Tl '75 r 1 '- , , 1 I , . s-,, I 'Q' t i A 1 at ..2.. WHO IS If I lat Ilat I lat I lat I at I lat that I aI I at I at I at that I lat I at I V1 I at I mt I lat .I hatffs to get IIPI' roommate, up In the morning. alvsaxs Iurnlng down dates u ua IN at t F frmfrw s nr: IIIIIIIIIV' rn a vwaxs ln a '-tupor sewn Iuut not I1f'arrI ' so IIIQIIINIIIWP alwass stralghtenlnff out hvr bank hfmk saws IQ that meat asks hr-r brother embarrassing questmns a waws states acts ' ma PQ nmrf muse than ZUIYUIN fflsr' IQ usua x mrrmunf II func - utlon ur UPN un III' arnu I HIMEIXN IEIIIIPII P 'Us lr IPIIIINII fl It 1 s IITN 'I I U I I nu It 9.5 0l'I'l'llf0l' Q I ' .' ' - ' f? I is ' ' ' .? I issli' h,g 1I ',fvrI? I is I ' ' . ? I1 is . f I is .' ' '. ? ' is ' V'.' - ' ' I. , ' '? I1 .' .' . . . fr' I1 .' 5 . ' .7 I1 I' .' AI --T I1 Ii . I . f . I ' '. J III ,I san- '-il ' 1' I nf' ' ' st II It ' III nd? I1 's W5 ' s fI? IIIZII playf-II Ilavm' on IIN' hm-km III-IfI um' night? I.I alw. ' Q Imuks fu Io' I I-I4 - 1fIs? I1 vm inually wants In km xx Inns In .'p1'IIAf I' is fnrvw-r hurting I ' pf-If? I' talks a IPIIIP strc-.IQ and IZIIIQIIF e-arly In IIN' III rninrxf' II1'I is z1IxsuVs IIIIXIIIQI we Is? IQZJ4.-,M ww 553 F X., QQ? H U xp- 55 Q R-Xf' NND XR f ww ' X Q3 fmt ggi? iff QE X . li Z. X Qi wif , H -, f X H RX V l f N f 19-3 A Left fo rrghf Mrs Joseph B Peppord Mrs Barney R Wnlluams Mrs J Addison Thomas Mrs Rnchord L Sutton J Mrs Kenneth Duboch Preszdenl Mrs Barney lx W1ll1.1m Vzre presulenl Mrs Rlehard L Sutton J Recordmg Secretary Mr Kenneth Dubaeh Corresponding, Secretary Mrs Joseph B Peppard Treasurer lVlr I Addlson Thoma The Parent Teacher ASSOCIHUOII of Barstow School better known a the P rl A ha been wery actne thls xear ln I'3l9lIl funds to help promote our school The fact that the parents have been more lntere ted than ex er before ln the P T A 1s shown 111 thelr fme attendance at the three beneral meetlng Thls orcanlzatlon has sponsored uch successful ex ents as the Father Dau hter Banquet the Weather Coek Ffur Ind the loselv sprln FHSTIIOII Show Be ldes these dell htful oecaslons the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon also provlded a cold dflllk booth on Fxeld Daw Th1 tear we owe a hearts thanks to the P T A whlch reallzm that success of 1ts group IQ essentxal to success of the school has done fme work ln promotm a mutual under tandlng and mterest between the parents and teachers 96 4 .3 : . . , . . , . . , . . , r., . . . V , Y. .. A . . 3 - ' r. ' . , 1. ' ' ' s. . 7 I 1 S. . S , . . N v ' - s . - , ' s .- . .. s ' ' - U . D . I e , S ' .' . . c ' , 9' S. ' U ' ' c ' - of 7 - - - e i D , A -. L 2 1 , 1, g .- S g - , . .... 7 5 I' ' ' 4' .' . ., l . g 'e - Q' . U S , e .- c . . l., , MITLII C10 Mrs Loyd C Owen Jr Mrs Lucxa Jones Chrlstopher Mrs Paulen Burke Mrs George Kasson me lmar-tow -Xlumnae -X llkldllllll wa lappy and prouc t he an to yt a sn IU ar ut e 1 ll c sm n 1 e s fl nn .1 ralflr f yn wa well attended and was followed lw .1 lut LUIILCFIIIIIY a Barstow lowfr snhool L s m many yfar a lhe fn t ffllllijll of the -Xlunmae HUllPtlll was mailed to all memlurs ln the fall another edltlon followed ln the spring, Many out of town alumnae responded wlth news of them elyes A Hollday K offee for I'C'tUI'IllIllI, Dtaduates wa lyen lll the dormitory durln cllflilllliiw ya ation A llt pat year alunn ae hzlped with the Weatherrorlx Falr on December 4th lw monduetlnff a food ale and raffle Thr a ouatlon Lompleted lt hu y llhi 34 chedule by JUIIIIH1 wlth the P 1 'Jr Pa lnon Show tlckets Left fo rlghf Mrs Randolph P Rogers Mrs John M Townley Mrs Webster Withers Mrs Samuel Sawyer Mrs Burnett N Sumpson Mrs Wyan Goodwnn 9 l . ll l . y, 5 A I 4. . . , ., . . ' , . , . . 'll J ', ,ss lsl' y I lo - ll- gi Q-l l' sh'1 o the sehoe l tl 's year. 'llhis was made possilrl- hy the dues rl me lll'l'S and lay proc ed: 1 - ' ' - -1 - ducted at the annual Alumnae l,un4-he-on hm-ld in Nlareh at the Kansas City Country Clulm. The lunr-he-on ': ' ', 'Zz ' -lasgaf sgo. 's r , ' ' ' - ' ' Q 3 ' ' :'f. ' - ':' s'. Y, 'lv' 'sg ' 'gil :'c'.s' s 's. !f 3 Y. Y u u f 4 l u - in . C S 1 r . I ss ' ' 's sy' .'f-.' . s' 1 ' ' ' K1 .-TA. ir selling fr ing I : . . , . . , . ' , . , . . , . . t , 7, Left to right Mrs Richard H Sears Mrs Eileen Steele Mrs Pauline Burke Mrs Lucia Jones Christopher S Brent Front row Mrs Robert Waddell Smith Mrs Edward Abend Mrs Roger Slaughter Mrs Jones Cowper Shelton Mrs Milton Leith Mrs Charles R Larkin Mrs BruceM Forrester 98 Back row, left to right: Mrs. Lawrence L. Dail, Mrs. Goodwin Fitch, Mrs. George E. Wallich, Mrs. Hal Back row left to right Mr R Harrlson Field Mr Richard H Sears Mr Gulmer Merlwether Left to rrght Mrs Rudenour Raymond Mrs Hal S Brent Mrs F P Logan 99 Front row: Mr. Marvin H. Gates, Mr. R. Bryson Jones, Mr. Burnett Simpson. XW KN www Kes S 3 Q7 P ! 'wa 5 'Q 7'q 4 Q 0 34 50991 in mg l' I ff a 1 4 4, X ' Q K ,lib ' J MY , 7,1 ' X - -. gs' ' X I mmm X X A . ' Q05 ' ' 4 . 4 5 4 . '3 'r 1 Q 5 ', ' 4 29 3 Q Q FAQ szvb' XQVGN T ,' ? vis... .4 ima ,I 104 fy 4,31 10 D Wok 11064-- QP 0 n w 9 'ew 0 O W 1 if-1-Q lflXlAClI'y 3 One of thz Ureat aieets of Har ton IC the AllKlll3I'N Staff ln adclltlon to thexr hem ureplaeeahle IICCBQQIUC we wrll aluayx remember then ronfrenlalltx The kltCl'lCIl Staff we uleh to thank for the tlme and effort Qpent oxer flVC hundred and Qlxteen lunche exert xear That IS a hard job thex hawe Qurelx done lt well Nellle and Challee are an mtevral part of Baritoss The number of flutlei thex perform IC llllllllPQQ for thes keep the l1lE'Ch8IllLQ of the Qchool flllICIlOI'l1Il0 moothls and Set they alwaw are readx to help am one and to 1 ne a cheers Qlllllli' to every one Tlrele Q kmfl and thoughtful that Q Fclna Warn, ancl Fclna the had-:bone of the dormltors Faeh So to Nou our trulx pl'll usorthx Auxlllarx qtaff we as a lv Thank xou 111 0 I Cl , N Q . ,N X we , l gs W A 1 W A 1 tr us S ,K . ., . N IW. . S, ' H. b 7: .h r D . . . 1 L V YL . 5 I . V B. V 5 ' ' ' . ' ' g ' ' - ' ' ' . A . v A P in A- .. M 'Y .M I . Ln, .' '- - z- 5 .' f ' .F .' ' . 7. . Y ' , 4 I' .f ' ' 's.,'. Y e 1. .1' ,. , - ' dorm girl is very grateful for all their Care and help. ' . ' 1'5 ' '- , ' ig ' Y . 4 A ff E ,ff f 'f 48 -Lv . i I A V f ' W ff? . , I gr X l L H4 Il ff ff: ffilllll W1 'J' f1mf'f1'f1'1lfFf'ff1ff!ff. l 1 f.. Uelf' llfelflflelfl 5 ff Wil 3 J fx f Efyffgf t Hmmm xxx fi 5 ,Zi if 1 ml it If 1 if icy! iff? if s ,f W ff gf if? if 49' if 3 Lawn Sprinkler Service Needed? um can B C Chrrstopher 86 Co Bill Sullnvan Board of Trade Bldg. The Gardener GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS Established 1879 Mlssouri Bank 81 Trust Co BA 5700 920 Walnut St VI 5740 Putsch s New Cafetena 300 Wfesr 47th Sr On The Countrs Club Plaza Ill J . Q . 1 i , 0 The Coleman Company, Inc: E IY UULLINI KLEWENO S KITCHEN CENTER 3100 Mam JE 39fS CADILLAC G E MOTOR COMPANY 29th cmd McGee Traihcway Complrmenfs of The Hayman Fam1ly LUCKY TIGER or HANDSOME HAIR CLIFF C JONES JR ASSOCIATED WITH R B JONES 8: SONS INC I nplz :ents of MARGARET MCBRIDE S WESTERN WAYS ' IJ up Complrmenfs of Jenkms Muslc Co 116 I 9 J I . . . I, I u I ' for .II ' I I , is i a 01 Sq -I I Pu I: . ' HAIR TONICS and sHAMPoos ' III WLT J J ,I f CU f , Xt I ,f I z I FI 1 , o ,lg Complimenfs of PLAZA BANK COMMERCE MERTON'S TREASURE BRITE SILVER POLISH Sold By Smnth College Club Mrs Edmund M Fneld HI 0275 Mrs Frankj Wlllxams GI 4600 STEPHEN STUBBS INSURANCE 101 West 11th Street Kansas Cnty Mnssout-1 Comphmenfs of PEPPARD SEED CO 5.4 B Sq.. fri. lfgfx t I., 1 Q' . Ogg Xi-X Cornpluuenls o A Friend Grandvnew Restorlum Exclusnve Home for Elderly People Ixzndness and Good Food Nursmg ulet and Homey Bus 1417 Shelton DI.: 7528 Res 5738 Tracy JE 5188 OF ' W ,O vtxx :I -wr- . . , V 0 - XX X . -Q. v IIT TEEN AGERS' Recapelaa Beco-numyaniflemaunuxq Qaocffbancma 7th Graders Joan regular weekly group five months course 20 lessons 522 50 8th Graders Thursday Evening Dance Club meets every other Thursday 1Opartues S2200 Freshmen Saturday Evening Dance Club meets once o month 6 partles S1500 Sophomores A few pnvate Brush up lessons with our young dance Juniors Instructors specialists wuth Teen agers As In any other Seniors art or sport pruvate lessons should be taken occasuon ally for polish and excellence One half hour S3 00 6f,em4ajdamm9fmIeM!Aw,9f00o0ff-.wdtfwme con!afenfa.ndpa44eJwf1enariancecame4a.lon9 AIKINS DANCING SCHOOL 4600 J C NICHOLS PARKWAY Teleph e WE 7649 118 1 .nn- Q . 4 0 c c . Q . 4. , I 0 - ' - , - . . 0 - ' - , . - - 11 V 11 - . . . I . . . h ' . . . I - . . .- . . y . on . I For 45 years Our Constant Goal has always been Quality and Progress Compliments 0 BROWN WHITE LOWELL PRESS INC H3119 East 3Ist St VA 4474 Kansas Cnty Mlssourl QCGQI' S je sums smca l0l7 WALNUT KANSAS CITY Complzments o ALEXANDER S INC Harms, Upham 86 Co Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE C om plunents o I nquzrzes I muted Resxdent Partners A Frxend Mnlton McGreevy I O Hockaday 912 Balumore Ave lctor 6677 Kansas Cnty Mnssourl Complzments 0 BFIRRET FITCH NORTH S unvssvmsm' anmxsns anoxans 1oo6 BALTIMORE Ava KANSAS CITY Mo R A LONG BLDG 119 ' f I ' f 7 . . . ' f ' . V -- 4 I ' f , 5 CU. . . I 6 . Q ' , Finer Printing - Publishing -, IV E it I .' xl , K . If CONSTABLE-HODGINS Nt PRINTING COMPANY, INC. The Fox Theater 1416 McGee St Kansas Cny Mo m your nelghborhood G 2157 8 9 The Place to Go x ' If X I su' s 34 ' f I N All Tasfemark Da ry Products M lk Buffer and Ice Cream have been approved by lhe Tasfemark Homemakers Panel Y 5 x is 2 i'22 f3e' vs ff new ff. Q 99944 Milk 120 R. - - is Q Q 1 f - in Q Y ' 1 Y I f ' ll I 2 A Y VI I 1 ' : Q S -5 O 4 1 4 ' -1 A nv r V i - i , 0. , 5 S 5 1 , ' ' I xi 2 in :1,.':J,Q4 fs 9 4,9 C ? . ix if 'VJ a 5 s 4 66 K f 4- E 4, Vllq- J E I., .ae .f A .ll ,Ji E Compliments of John S. Watkins SL Son Your Famzl3 Druggzsfs Country Club Plaza 63rd and Brookslde Praxrle Vlllage Complzmenls of ANTOINETTE HAWKS What does BMA BEACON say? lll'H1IH! BUSINESS MEN S ASSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Onfb Sf! GEORGE KASSON PLAZA STANDARD SERVICE Cpen 24 Hours Dolly NS f-VK full!! ff . I ' 71 I I r ' ' I U A-, Q X , 'i V V i A Xxx X, A . Q 1 'I M 'E .- 1 Qi ,,-..M s n f I a EMIS Q V: V rw-mu., 4 I 'een lig I, nirg orange, c ou yg all . Q' ' -,-, KV , N - -tx- ...,..,,,2Tj1TIn' Orange flushing, mlng h'le flashing, 71 , H53- , - ' VL Ulilful. ,Y-sim, Snowg lhe lights run down f Id ' ' A- if 1 1 N Up har warmer. Sialicnary, no h g . 4' ' ' ' I' gg ' --- x' . , ' , I e Union a ian Plaza Phone: BAM' 6300 - 121 - C mpl' nts o C Z' r P mens 0 A Frnend AMERICAN BATTERY RENNER S MANUFACTURING co Sh Rebuild. g ORTHOPEDIC WORK 4634 Wy d :ce Cty M BRAINARD CATTLE CO Breeders 0 the Lazj Q Hlgh Grade Hereford Cattle CANADIAN TEXAS 1 o Lme f om z f , Q ' oe m Shoe Cleaning and Dy g an o Kansas i , o. o f 1 I BARSTOW ITES fcvornfe reading sunce 1 899 ENEWHT Scott Motors Plaza DeSoto Plymouth 4 Dealers 'J' 'K ur 1 is Zusnu 5032 Mam JA 3505 Comphmenls of LEWIS KITCHEN REALTY Specualxzmg In the Sole Management and Leasing of Business Properhes R A long Bldg ys LX fomplunents 0 M3jCStlC Steak House Brecklem 86 Rm gs PFCSCIIPIIOHISIS .1,V - Y--svow ' ' l le , , I M -.I X V I . f SL, ' ' 4,7 Tiff N. f .X N 'Ig ' ' ,M X I ll s . . f 55th and Oak H1 5100 ca GJ sidewalk conversatlon XS:-fy X X 2 f W X l 7 .I P Hanback Company 15 a doggone good place to buy prmtmg Phone LO 9844 14 0 ,,.:! f'r s? H :2.'. ' '11 N Q - 1. V7 'L- x fl a 41 fini' -' fl fbf 1 fjf ' N-AX N , -4 xxx-X A 2' 1 fx , V Y A fff' V, 74 ,f-f'j 4 ff' X ll' C X X k . V XXX' ay SUSAN HA Q X ' 11 zffrf ,f 7 7, ,af t fx, 44 O O . . . Q . ,r Compliments of r Thompson 81 Famll C omplzmenls Mrs Stanley Chrlstopher l omplmu nts 0 The Otho Duncan Famlly PEN SHOP CHANDLER S FLOWERS H555 E Ex 2Lf 2- ik-4+ 'K lm!! 4,1-Lg.1,.,, 'Li 2 419 N CHOLS now cou-uwv Que PLAzA Ou' f0 lPl 'W f9 I L0 6544 KANSAS C TYZ MWSSDURI BAR S7 OW Counfry Club Plaza 175 C I f ' of ' W I I . I . 9 I ' Z . - ' iff 1. E 21 , , wrffrlstax- 1-ffm:ga:m11am,.fR.:., ' 1- . r I 'A I-i,! W'I ...gf -- -. -.2 Jr N324 ,, K f ' . 0 I , W w r I INSURANCE WESTPORT IIRF CAS: 1LTl CONSTRUCTION CO U, E General Contractor ws Mme Tf , ALTMAN WEW17 SINGLETON AND COMPANY IS W 10th VI I 5 80 COUSINS INC 1 if ' SFRETY BONDS 'A' , .. ' r W '. 7 1 es! 5 , 0 Complimeuls of Daniels-McCray Lumber Co. 5201 East 9th Street 4815 Troost Ave. MISSIOH Lumber C0 M1ss1on Kansas Complzmenls 0 Abbey Rents Dana Durand Fzerytbzng or the Pzrty ASSOCIATED WITH R B IONES 8: SONS INC Q0 41 Broadwiy 700 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE Insurance Company New ersey Alben Drake 0ll.5fClllLC UIIUI' 100 X, 4 ff ,Sf 1 O O o a A ' f FF ' If , I f , -' w ' JE 5- gf C S -I J J , , f - at 7 1 ree - ' A f 1 ' ,,. 3 ,jxlllljflj Gb f2. ljfzfiiola ' Genuml Agent I J 514 Ilxirftxx Building K.lI1N.IS City 6, XIissoL11 W 3127-- Compllmenfs of H O PEET8IC0 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 10h 8. GR d 2940 Cfy S- ROSEHILL GARDENS L ASJES HKRIH HIRB-KCIOLS AND LXIPINI PI ANTTS SHRLISS 'ANU IRIIHS IMPORTFR OI' IIOII AND BUIISS 93RD AND HOI WFS STRU-.T IHONI1 JACKSON 448 Compliments 0 The E C Bray s LUCY DRAGE INC KROH BROS INC Developers of LEAWOOD 800 Lee Blvd MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITIJTE FE 9700 OF DECORATORS 320 Ward Parkway The Country Club Plaza VA 4579 Kansas Cnty 12, MIssour1 - . Members Q I Baltimore an K ' : . .Ir V I S ' X2 2,-5,-1 I KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 'r' I 1: - .1 xx... -A. - V 5 ' V f 3 , . - COMPLIMENTS OF HEAVEN ENGINEERING COMPANY WIC HITA IxANS TOPEIxA IxAN5 I Jar ,JLleaUenI5 SQL., KANSAS CITY, IVIO. SPRINGFIELD, MO a N Q f 1' 'l 54 S f . 1 lf 4. 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