Dodge High School - Sou Wester Yearbook (Dodge City, KS)
- Class of 1936
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Publlshed by ,,EA7URESECT,Ow 4 The Class of 1936 Loqgly to L00k At Sen1or H1gh School Snapghots Dodge C1ty Kansas . - I ' F f 431' ' J l , f I , v 2 4 1 iz Q rf V ' ' ' T ' K T n ' J . I ' ., 4 . - . 1 lf, , f , , ' I Q 1 R Y ,T 'lf E 4 il .SJ fx., Vt! , ' . Q., I 4 E 'v-' jj T I xr, - -Lffgf if Y L 1 :S , V ' I 1 , , if yy ,A - . elif X - f 1 rl 1 I an ,Tl ' ff- D dk x Q N 131 . - l . , n M v 1 I 37 n I 'I K . , 1 I - 1 , .A ' . , J J Y .- I li 'gg 6, X .Va x- H- N ' ' , r . Q 1 4. Q , T J 1 . 5 ' W , ' ,, - 1 4 , , I V! 1 SOUWESTER STAFF Ediior-in-Chief A ,,...... Assislant Editors .. Business .Vanagers Organizalions ...,,.,, Phnfographs ........., Sports ,,,,,,,,.....,.....,,,. ,,,, Snapshols .,,,, .,,., , , Arimis A.A. , , , Sponsur ,, ,, , , , IQ36 Eleanor l1'olf . A lilizabelh Salman Gerirude Curmaway ,,.., .. Jay Combs Quentin lsely EmelyNel5rm Merlin Voslzell . ,....,,. Frank Ferrell ,, John LeHew Harold Crispell Luella llillianrsan , lhrrothy Collins .Vary Jane Wakeman Geurqianne Tlzeis Guadalupe l'illaneu1'a Irvin L. Lulhi E' L. ,E .. 'Ni '- L LCNWNENT ,NQLL-. N3 COMF NV, JHCHVTA ' EC'w,v lllxz' ...GE.YY WNY To Qalph Lutz BECAUSE he so exemplncued the splrlt ol: courageous Chrlstuan youth and had so endeared hnmsell: an the hearts of hrs Fellow classmates and Faculty we the class of mneteen thlrty sux dedlcate thus Sou'wester to the memory of QALPI-I LUTZ 1 1 I ' I x. L . 'L ,' E x ., X' . f KL .L 1 . X A . r c'-' 1 M IV ' L, A WML, ,h , .My x '. ' x 'Y '- ,. ,. ,L . ff V 1 4 r ,' ,1 I N1 L , Of t fl L I I I ful I L f FL' ' ff' . r f ' A 1 f, V' uv 5.1 -A ' f1 'lr I4 . Q r V 1 - 5 ,. 'J ,1 If u w . f A V eb ' 4 L 'NK 1 'X N, - , U A K 'I cvkj mf! ' . gf . KL, - LUV, f MV A 1 Y' inf 'Rx Sf I .gun--'gg 6:-al-una-an ...4..z.g,..,.-..a.. ,-...J iff'-WE Y Ld th D THE LOW DOWN 0 TI-IE I-IIGI-I HROUGHOLT then school years the axerage student IS p one to d1g'u1S the spark of sentlmentallty that IS IH e ch of them by holdlng to an attxtude toward the faculty members that could scalc ly be called a gI'3ClOll9 one To betray thlg true regald fo1 the faculty of D C H S would be dlsastrous and certalnly show a complete lack of appreclatlon for those who are engaged ln one of the most dxffl cult and greatest of tasks At thls season of the year we are face to face mth the thought that we are leax mg behlnd the teachers who haxe guxded us the past three years But we ale cog nlzant of the fact that vshlle they are left behmd there goes vuth us a great part of the personallty and lnfluence whlch they hate slowly unparted to us We are con stralned to express here the gratitude and slncere appreclatlon to the teachers who hate labored so ardently for us 47- germ L Wll by Quentm Isely For guldlng hands for endurlng pa tlence ln asslstlng and dlrectlng for flrm but humane and sympathetlc d1sc1pl1ne for ceaseless efforts to lmpart preclous knowledge we needed for klndly aduce and for all of those thlngs whlch helped to set us rlght IH the course of lxfe we hum bly but truly thank our faculty There has been ln our mldst thls year one of the most progressive facultles ever represented ln the Dodge Clty High School A facultv that saw IH a student somethlng b9S1d69 a person to spend a few hours ln the class room mth but who saw ln the student a person who llved ln a much greater vxorld than the class room We thlnk that thlS IS the mark of a truly great teacher We are thankful that we can sav we haxe here a great faculty We salute the faculty a galaxy of stars whlch shall shme forever 1n our klngdom 3 E L1 .,,..rL3anA-v R..-.1 'Z7-Z7 -0 -'- 'g77 4,l,,,,LZiT' ,z..A--Q-we-W-1 H B-4-svn-44' J' , . I '1 . . A A ' . 5 ... - y I I 1 3' x Back row-Doral Grose, Irvin L. Luthi, Frank Toalson, Virfil Parman, Edward Kaufman, i iam V Alair, Robert Anderson, and Cecil Lamb. 'BN Second row-Mar Mr-Cabe, Margaret Kerns, Eulalia Nevins, Ern st' - Sturgeon, Maxine Ne 'Q B Bessie Leach, ' i aries, Doris Ekstrum, and Ida Rowe. A KJ Fi t row-Merlin Trumbell, Bryce Gleckler, R. C. Hunt, Louis Cooley, Melvin Brant. O O . v . . . , . . A . , - V I V . Y .Q . D . . . . . , , Q ., .., , V 1 . . . ' . 9 . I ' . . . A D , l 1 'L ', v - - ' ' , , 9 Y . 7. 7 ' A 1 Y .n ' I V - ' Q Q w v , , ' ' , - ' , ' - N If . . . . , , V, - f k a Q L I ' f - 1 . v - - sh' ' , ' Y ' 1 Y . ' n vu 1 Y . A s 4 Y 1 ' ' ' , r ' 9 -l A .. ..-- .... .- , , V . V! H I th Y W fG W ly STAR STARIN6 SOU WESTER SCRIBES by Luella Lee Wllll3mSOH 'K 'K HEN our annuals become soiled the 5 ellow ness of age and w hen we thumb through our treasul ed soux emrs thought fully I'6I'!'11Yl1SC1Hg old memoues of our hap py hlgh school days let us place fo1 emost 1n these exerlastlng rexeues ou1 f11ends and classmates who made p0SS1blQ such a lox ely dedlcatxon by then constant st1 ug gle and cheelful nature IH puttlng fO1th the Sou westel of 36 The days of sw eat toll wouy and hon est work each member of the staff slay ed on oui annual fol our own benefits are not xeadlls 3DD16Cl2.t6ll unless the class as a w hole takes tlme to 1681179 the work and enelgx it lequlred to pLllJllSh a suc cessful annual How can we ex er forget oul alwax s de pendent sweet smllmg ed1to1 in chief Eleanor Wolf' The Job that she took upon he1 shoulders would make anyone flet-except Eleanor and we wonder xet how she handled he1 burden so splen dldly Then thmk of the effort exerted by our busy buslness body Quentln Isely H was certalnly chosen for the Job that flt hlm When mlsslng from hls classrooms he could generally be found somewhele downtown try 1ng to f1X up ldeas for the annual No wonder h1S halr IS so grev now What a 1ob Emely Nelson had trylng to get the H1Y and G R plctures ar 1anged And was lt a Job to get those to press the button' And thmk of the fun and worry that Dorothv Colllns and Guadelupe Vlllaneuxa had w h1le making all of the plctures for the annual That IS really more work than fun And of course we cant forget Jav Combs As usual h1s 1ob has to do w 1th money Jas has become known for hand l1ng so much money We are all aware of the fact that Hal old Crlspell was taking snapshots for ou1 tleasure And oh' some of the plctures that he got Merhn Xoshell had charge of the muslc depaltment and she d1d a xerw DICE iob of gettlng ex erythlng of 1m portance 1n It was in thls manner that our dear old Sou w ester of .56 was gotten together 'NI1 Luthi w as the sponsor and the tue less effort and orlglnal ldeas he exem phfied ale ln no small way responsible for the success of this year s Sou wester Back row-Glenn Crawford, Guadalupe Villanueva, Irvin Lu i, Quentin lsely, Jay Combs, Frank Ferrell, arold Crispell, John .eHew. First row-Elizabeth Salmon, Dorothy Collins, Mar .lane akeman, Eleanor Wol , eorgi ne Theis, Luella illiamson, Gertrude Cunnaway, and Eme Nelson. ! a , I s . e ' 9 Y Y. . . i . Y . . . and The P2895 HW? famted Wlfh jumpy juniors to stand still long enough , v , V v . l , Y i . Q Q V u i ' Y l ! l l ' v . . Q s V Y . . . ' ' . it Y .,. . : . . . . V Y y . , . . . . - , y v - 9 'I 1 . v - J y 1 V . V 4 I V - A K , , 4 V f 1 u 1 u v ' 1, 1 lv li K' lv . . Y . . . ' '. y ' - ' f - L ' . Y V V . . .Q .H 'vi . - Y ' I .S , . ' .' '- - , v , , 'c , A A Q, v v tv uku ' ' . - ' L b - - . s ' y ' 1 7 v f I PN CRAWFORD X Of C JOHN N I ILHEW 0 ff St ROBI' RT D 1'x1'1NNX X b I-RANK PPRREII X F In keeplng wlth the theme of the 1936 Sou w ester the plctures of senlors are arranged accordlng to the month of tllttll' blrth and the months follow one another accordmg to the zodlac calen dir The zodlac slgn lndlcatlve of the month of blrth of each lndlvldual IS found at the sxde of each plcture ZQDIACISTRY by Sprecher ERE all he1e and 1a11n to go was the thought of many of we sopho more-s as we entered Dodge Hlgh Others began thelr stay here wlth fear and trem bllng That year some p10gT6SS was made toward the goal to VVh1Ch we asplred that of graduatlon Progress both socially and educatlonally was made-our sophomore p1cn1c our delegates to the State Scholar shlp Tests It really w as a good begmnlng wlth Glenda Kellv at the helm asslsted bv flrst mates Ixan Cam B111 Dewell and Joanne Sprecher As the IH betw eens we chose to work under the capable SL1p6I'XlS10I1 of Ix an Cam Bob Kenny Glenn Crawford and NIHFJOFIQ Heston Opportumtles for many Junlors were to be had ln the productlon of the 1un1or play Gun Shy and the sponsorshlp of the Junlor senlor banquet 1n whlch for the flrst tlme ln years the plans for a Junlor senlor banquet were kept completely seu et unt1l the last m1nute Other yumors expressed thelr yersatlllty by taklng actne parts ln flne arts dramatlcs and athletlcs We were soon to pxoxe ourselxes qulte capable of undertaklng the full respons1b1l1t1es of the Senlor Class of 36 and we bestowed upon one of our popular Junlors Gordon Busley the honor of guldmg the unlted student body through the oncomlng year Although we say we have come to the end of the road we reallze that It IS just the beglnnmg of the end Days of rush and flurry are practlcally oxer we w11l haxe earned our rlght of graduatlon Ovexconnng the handlcap of our elected presldent Glles Freeman transferrlng from Dodge Clty to W1Ch1t3, schools we lmmedlately chose our able VICE presldent Glen Crawford to flll the yacancy and se lected John LeHew as our new VICE presl dent We entrusted the protectlon of our money to the ex er dependable Bob Kenny and upheld the tradltlon of havmg a hand 1n student gox ernment by chooslng Frank Ferrell to act ln the capaclty of Student Councll Representatlve Under the guld ance of Mlss Dorls Ekstrom who was class L . If Hi- ' 1, 2, 3: Class ficer 2, 3: Sou'w'efte'r Staff 31: Pep lub 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 21: D Club 1, 2. 3: Cub- inet 3: Class fficer 3: Pep Club 1. 21 Sou'wester Sta 3: Dodger C aff 31 Baseball 1, 2, 3: Baskmball 2, 31 Latin Club 1. Pep Club 1. 21 Hi-' 1, 2: Camm-e PV 5 H '9 8? np 2, 55: Glee Clu 1, 3: Miss Cnc-rry' 'Y Y ' V V Y' lvlossomui And It Rainedni Mixed . . , Chorus 1, 3: Class Officer 2, 3, f ' , , V . ' . K 1 T 2 D 4 . I . Y . . . Hi-' 1, 2, :sg Cabinet 2, :sg student . . ' Council Il: Sou'wc-ster Staff 21: Debate ' ' Squzul Ii: Latin Club 2: N, H. S. Il. Y Y if 111 X' 'E W H CC v . . . .- v H .. , , . . . , . ' 1 ' l l . , I v v t . . , . V v. U' . . L ' 9 K v . ,, , 7 . . . , ,- , . . . . A 1 ' - . . ' , . . ' ' ' ' V ! l , 7' 1 ' - Y . N , . . U T K A , Y , , Y . . ' ca' , H , , . ' ' - , g u 0 u o V ' s 1 j , y V 7 u n u u , Y . . . - 7 Y Y 1 V 9 ' ' ' M as ' ' . 1. ' 1 . ' ' - , . v v r , , . . - . Y . . . I Q . 1 . Y . V 0 n Q u n Y s 4 u u I - v ' ' 9 sponsor for our three years in D. C. H. S., we felt that our success ln class 3CtlVlt16S was assured But ou1 soclal l1fe had not yet begun Flrst there was the thrlll of the Senlor Ac tlXltl9S All School Carnu al sponsored by the Student Councll, semor plav, the flrst off1c1al Impersonatlon Day, senlor sneak dax, and the 1un1o1 senlor banquet Then came the excltement of the last few weeks sen1o1 meetmgs, caps and gowns, class pictures, the purchasing of cards and an- nouncements, senior teas, Sou'wester publication. Now the vwlld scramble has lessened and we look thoughtfully to the culmlnatlon commencement The class of 36 blds adleu to dear old D C H S For our suc cessful 1ourney, we express our thanks to our faculty Wlth their fum, klnd lead ershlp they haxe vs on the affectlonate lovaltv of ex erv semor CIIARI PS I-UNK X STANLEY E EARI S X 3 Base C IJ 2 3 JESUS HERRFRA Sp.-xmsh Club 1 Track Team EDWARD CAVANAUGH X I'oulI1a Z I Base Per Lluh 7 JUNIOR IIAIIIOW 111 'I 1auk m I- mlb.-1lI 1 CHARI PS HFNRX H1 Y 1 2 fl Sou wester Staff 'S Png l1sh Llass Ramho Broadcasts 2 VERMA BLAIR R 7' lk A7 l QI! A. LMELX NELSON JOE R CRAWFORD Y 2 ee u MISS Lherryblossom An It Ramed Pep Club 2 Iatm Club 1 H1Y G R Mmstrel I'ngl1sh Class Broad casts 2 MERI IN FVAI I- F VOSHEI I R La me Ass 1'ar1an 1 7 3 Q Club 2 Dllll Team 3 Humklmberry Pmn And It Ramed The-.111.an Club fl Souwesler Staff 5 Band 1 Z J Orchestra 1 2 anal X JA fu 'ln- LaJunta Hush School 1 Glee Club 1 d 2 3 An Old Spamsh Custom And ' Y ,L It Ramed Sou Wester Staff 3 Chll 1 W N ' dren of the Moon H S .41-1 'fa .1 1 1 . l Y- W fr 111-'1.2,:1. ' h Hi- ' 1, 2, : ball 1, 2, 33 D 111 G- 1-2- -1 n, A I -l'.f1A14',nill'4 4' 71 ' mul Y' .Z-f'1. -1--.-4-f -'If' ', .vL..' -1-UL A .A,,f,.,'.4lQA.1f t f,,....l. 1. -, fT1,....4 1 ,,,- A-1 ff-' .,- P, 1..- 1 YC' g,n,f .5.'.,...:i,-I. ff.-.,,,4 FT., - : .nl.i.M.,1. - :N. . .a. 'Q 21511. -,r----H9-.-'-Ci - iss 'l'- ' V :,,,,...rfA', I-sl 1'-v-----f-1. v I 5 .-.7' I . .--,.-.-41. 1- -N 1- f - -14, PTS F 1.--Hugh u, g.', T . 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' WWW W RVIV 'VIARXON NIOON ix Cherry blo om An Olrl Spin h Custom It Rama-4 Pemod x un Snx Hucnleh 1rY Finn A chfl ima Carol Crll men f the Vloon The Cleat Choice X Lablnet ee Club lf! 1 me A ls unte tant 1 The-span i hxnet 5 od Pl Staff 3 ARTHUR BALDWIN! nms Team 1 9 '3 Htl llhfwlld l 5 Bas e nl JANI15 N' HANIIITONI am Club 7 The man Club 3 Clu tmas Carol Children of the 'Kloon PR-XNCPS 'VIOON 'etrroxe H1 h School 1 7 IO'S IORI- A WINYTANIU FF Lhe L11 An Old Splnlsh ua tom ORAW UNDERHII L C un y GI-,WEVIEVE 'VICCARRON Topeka Hugh Schooll Z G A A 3 Student Councll 3 Thesplan Club 3 Cabxnet 3 I-LEAINOR WOLF 7 3 Cabinet 7 Preblden ln Club 1 G N S 2 3 Momtori Pep Club 3 T ez. plan Club 3 Dodger Staff 3 Student Cuuncxl 5 Suuweater Edltor HFLEN MAXINIF MUINSON D JAVIES P HFSSMAN I PRTRUDF QONNAWAY 5 Cabm Iatln Clu 1 A A 1 7 Glee Llubl Suu wes r aff3NI BARBARA JI' AN RERR e Club 7 Dull Ilam 5 And It Rameal MARY JANL WAKFMAN Fowler Hugh School 1 G R A A 5 Suu Wester Sta Mun :tor '3 DOROTHY BOTTING R '3 Mon xtor 9 Latm Club 1 Drill Team 3 And It Ralned p s I 0 . ' I I My . 'ss A A A : C i - 1 . , S I .,: HAM - I--, . - g 'l - fu 1 G. R. 1. L. 52 ' ' Z.: t3g ' z ' F f. H 2 .A ' Lax' 1 '. A. A. 1, 2, 3, . H. l' u . I '. I A b ,. . ,D Q h 4 ' 1 Hi-' 1. 2. sz: ' -S: - '- - G1 - 1, 2, :sz Lat' Clmb1.-2: ' .: .1 F' .rfc 5 : -,l - 3' lub 7 : Ca ' I 3 l.i!eral1:re Club 21 if .O, 4 l T5 , -, - : Ba 1, 2. 32 1 A . ' 04. .5 4' , 2, I: :li tball il: A l G. R. l, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: rill l! Raim-cl : Fine Arts Cunteitant 1, Team Zig Pep Club 2: And It Raineuln, 2, 3. K I D L r' L: . S ' 2 : A bl -,Avik G.R.l,2,I: et3:,' bil: U A. -2 ,Ln 1. . . ,L.: ' 3 ' :te St C: . If. S. 3. 5 25 ca. A. A. 1. 2, rs. car-mm :a, GAR. 1. 21 G. R. 1' 2' KJ G' A' A4 1' 2' 3: Pm Cl s 'z 1, ZS: 'z .' C S- ., .- ' 3 2, .. ' -- ' ' ' . 2: . . 32 . V , .. . .- H1,.1,2, . -sh . G. . J: , ffm - -A A G. .1,2,3gG.A.A.l,2,.g - GEORGE JOHNSON T ack Team 7 3 H1 I-11 a 2 D Clu FRANCES HRX AN R BIIIIF I-. FETFI-R El hfnt H11.h Snhoul 1 2 G A HI'II'NI' MARIE IIMMFRVIAN R G A Cdbme Pen Llu L Un Cl 1b 1 Thmsplan Cl11b estxa I 2 e b Is 5 Clenxb 11 bum Dodgex Staff 3 An Old Spannh C1 -.tom Lltenat ne Club xed Cho111Q I 2 MII I1ORD 'ViAR'IENS B ml 2 5 Orche tra 2 .5 ERI ENE WALIxI'R R S 'Hag F:-te 1 La I I neratule Clu MARJORII' I' III-STON I 5 Studi lllhlll 7 ln 1 K ge Club IX9l IUFUS An1 ll dlnul I 1 aluxe C11 1 IORA F TLCRER 7 'S Cabmet 2 Orche tra 7 L1te1atu1e Clu 'Vlomtox 3 DUROIIIX 'VIARGARI' l' WIVIFR I Cabxn D11ll Team 4 fabmet 3 Glee Cub N11 Cherryblo Gum n Cld Spanlih Cuxtom And I Rdlneml ay Pe e 2 Mnec OIIIS I I' D I' DWARDS I-LIIABETH SALMON 1 Club 1 G G 1 2 .3 Lalm Llubl Asft Llbrarlan 2 S D0dg9I Staff 3 Sou web er VICTOR L HOLLAR Football 2 3 Gun Shy Latm Club n It Ramed D Club 2 3 Offlcer 3 S udent Counul 3 N H S 3 PLDORIS N1 DOONAN Glee- Club MISS Cherxyblo hom An Old Spamsh C11 tom And It Ramed 'VIARCARET GULIFORD ee Cl1b 3 Mlm Cherry os om An Old Sp.-xnxsh Custom R H1 el C R 1 MN C :rub 1 2 'Vlag I-ete 1 Fme Arts Lontc tant 1 'K ' L1 A G. 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' ' THAD BARHX DT H lil hm on H1Lh School 1 ootball 4 Q Ch1ldren of the Moon J-KWIFS D SHEI OR nl It Rdmerl ee IIXHI oru I H H JOHV HOW ARD ROlll'RI'S Llxelal Huh School 1 K ee I' nm 2 3 CII BLRI' LAWRLNKI' BROWN Y1 7 5 Cabme .5 e Ba ketball 3 D Club 3 Ban llna ARTHLR W IPONARD X u ball lx.-um ee Club 1 L r EII PLN JENKINS A xc estxa P C v nl Team 5 I.-xtxn Llubl I'he 1 Club 3 Momtor 1 VIVIAN McNAIR R Z S Calnn La nn C u 1 Drxll Team Cabmet 5 Ihespman Club 5 Mums Cherryblu om A Old Spambh Custom And It Ramed Hunkle berry I'lnn Literature Club 7 PRNPSI' W RRPGFR CRACI- CHRISFIAINIA WII COX 2 5 Labme An Old Spam h Cubtom Drill Team u Tnger House And It Ramed The C reat. Choice lhlldren uf the Moon V -XRDIINI' IiAlll'S 5 Han 3 Momtor 3 s Fete 1 JI'AN LI ISI' CLENN ee Club 1 1 I e tra 1 1 G met 1 2 pan Lluh 3 Student Councll 3 Du er Staff 5 Mus Cherryblos nl lt Rmnerl Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Pine Arts Contextant. 1 Z 5 May Pete 1 Z Mixed Quartet Z Ilteratule uh 2 'IXNTIORD RAROLRV tl'ARI PS HOI I ADAX JR 5 Pre-.ldent l Basketball l-ICRENICE VI MCFARLAND R l Gun y An Old Spanleh Cu tom Huckleberry Fmn Iatln Club Z Theaplan Club 3 G A A 1 2 Pep Club 2 Cheerleader 3 Dudgex Staff 5 Llterature Club 2 N145 Fete 1 'IK L -'S 'f - ,2:Hi-Ya. F :: D 'lulx 3. L .'1 ' . ' 1' . If Q2 fy . , , . !' .nm ,cluhxz R.1,24: GSA. A. 1. 13: h .zg '-'1,2,:a. A ' I' C ' rs. Pep Cl b 1, 2g Q5 , . , 65 'I A 'Q - 1 ll Club 2: , 'I .I' 'E G.R.l,2,2g 112,35 ' .3 Mag , 2. Q9 Q9 1:1 ' ,2,:s.Banl1,2,::0r- . . t - - - cl. Q - . 2,31 Pep Clul 2, 3: . R. I 4 A ' 9 . , - . . . Hi- VL. :C . t , Q Bas ban 1. 2, Ing. si. Cali: IA. , 5. G. A. A. 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R. 1.1:1-QC1111, 1. 2. :4. .1-1 - ' 'L-31II ' I3 ' 'xs 1. 2. 3: An Oll .'j1z11i-I1 Cup- ' ' I5 I 5 II? II ll HOV! -XRD SIIIPR HI-I PN ADAMS R DON IPLKHAVI X u T n oo 1 l 1 9 ire-at Lhnce 1lflNDAC KL R I 1 A S llx Q Offlcer 1 Drlll ledm L tn Clxb 1 Tresplan Club fl Cxb Pep Chl 1 Dodger btaff 5 Glee Klub Studen Cuuncl S llteraturz 1: ne oru Hum e ll! I-1 111112.-. Chexrybloxsnm Aml lt R.-nnerl An Old bfdnlsh tom 3 te l rms Arts ln sl 1 PDNA WAI- STI-V1-Nb R 'llonx or KA PHI' RINE ROBINSON! R ELLANLR L HAVIII ION R K uh 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 An Spamsh Cu'-tom Mus-1 Cherrybluq som And It Ramed Dodger Staff 'S Lxterature Club Vllxed Chorus 'lrl -RRY TAX l OR Qlm e High bthuol 1 2 .J JLNIOR SHLJLIZ DONALD E ALII-V X 1 1 e 5 Football l Pep Club kb lLvl:.lIA IPI- WIIIIAVISOW C nd 7 5 Orche a Suu we ter Staff i Ml: Che-xrgblus Som An Oll bpambh Custom And lt Ramed Cun Shy May F 9 2 Fme Art: Conti tant 1 2 3 Debate Sq mtl 5 Chlldrenofthevloon VI-RNONI H Bl' HRH Y 3 fhe plan Club S 'I'1ac 1 Ba eb.1ll 1 A Chllstmax Caxol X QULVTIN ISEI X X Y I lee C K Sou vx ter Staff 5 Dodgel Staff 5 Vlvced lhorus 2 J EDWARD ZIELKLE lngallz, Hxgh School 1 2 Wg 3' , n K x. . ,lf 9 . .f 1 TW A 'Q ll? 3 A Y '. . X , N, K' ' Y ,' m1 1 ' CX l X . 1 - TW xx I ..-.. 71' f G. . 3. ' A X I '- . X I ,N l ' xx '. 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A. 1, 2,31 :lee 2 Cl ,-, : .- . 21-- old , -I I ' 1 2: l. 1, 2, 3. 1 CECIL D Sl'RIClxL-XYD X 5 h IOI ETA GAIL BI Al-xELX R 1 u A 3 Asst Lmbnarman S I'hep1an Club 3 IOIS I' HPINTHORIN R 5 Asst Ixblaxlan Glee Club 2 3 I lterature Club 2 ELEANOR l-RASER ay Fete 1 G R 1 A 2 5 Dull feam 3 An Old Sian :sh Custom And It Ralned Do'ge1 Staff 3 Student Councll 3 Latm Club 1 Lltenature Club 2 HEI EN HOI LINIGSWORTH R 1 2 5 Latin Club 7 Mom BFTTX GROVIFR A a J ne e 1 ub 1 le Iatm Clt e plan Club l Glee Llub 1 Z 'Vlxss Chenybluwom An Old Span lsh Cu tum -'int It Ramed Ilter .-:ture Club 2 l'1mbln1. Club 1 'Vllxed C orus 1 7 6 M ABPI WI SLIIRAX I' R 'SI Pe HOLLIE BREWER ub G ee u Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Miss Cherry blossom An Old Spamsh Cu'-tom otballl 2 3 Basketball 1 2 T ack 1 2 3 GORDON B DAX 'x 1 2 Cheerleader 2 3 La Club 2 Drum Major 1 Band 1 3 Gun Shy Iss Cherryblossom An Old Spamsh Custom And It Ramed Pep Llubl 2 Student Coun 2 flee Club 1 2 3 Flne A Contestant l 2 S Llterature Club 2 Football 1 2 Mlxed Chorus Mixed Octette G R H1 Y Minstrel ELOUISF MEYER R C A Gle C 2 Latm Clu Drnll 'Ieam 3 Momtor 2 Dodger Staff 3 'lhesplan Club 3 An Old Spamsh Custom And It Ramed DOROTHY JANE McKAY R 3 ln 3 Mus Cberryblossom And It Ramcd An Old Spamsh Custom Fete 1 2 3 Llterature Club 2 EUGENI' A SETZKORN H1 X 2 5 Baseball 1 Latm Club 1 2 FREDERIC PROMM X 7 6 Thespmn Club 'fl e ub 1 Mmss Cherryblossom An Old Spam h Custom And It Ramed blee Club 2 5 Orchestra 1 AVIS SAUNDERS Clte Club 1 P 3 Latm Club 1 lloys ee A rompanl t 1 2 5 Cabinet P 5 Tiger House Stu dent Cfjllhtll .3 Pep Club .5 Labmet G R H11 t el I lhesplan Club 3 Cabmet 3 'VI Chexryblossom An Z Ramed An Old Spamsh Custom Dodgzr Staff 5 Mixed Chorus I-me Arts Contestant 1 2 May Fete 1 Iltelature Llub 2 N H S 3 if . - A A D Cl 1, 2, 3: I Cl b 1, 21 Hi- ' : 1 latin cm 1. 2: N. 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R, 2: . ay 'te-1. 3 S I' Z -' ' 1 ' I 1 -iss , , U .. d I N - - ' :Q ' 11, 2, af GLAD-XILPF YILIANPLX-X uv.e tex Staff 5 4 IPSII-R BAGBH M ll'Sll-R BARRI' fl' X 1 estla 1 An Old Spun Ish C1 tcm Ana lt Ramed Ilter atuxe Clll 2 'Vlwecl Chorua CFCII 'VIUCK BIANLHP V NPISOIN R a I A D lll Te lllEl8fl 1 Am It Rfunesl mnxtm FI' RN l' X 'VIARTENS slqtlmll Z 5 C1 Q Ba 5 Oxuhebtra 2 ESTHER JONES rchesna 1 2 Gee ub 1 Mus Chenyblossom Old Span lsh Cubtom And It Ralned May e 1 G R Nlvced Chorua 1 7 -5 I.1teratu1eClub DOROTHX E COIIINIS tm Club 1 G R 5 Sou vu tel Staff .S NIODIIOI' 3 exatuxe Club 1 2 ROSEVIARY WILLIAMS R 1 2 PepL c an u G R H Minstrel 1 PHXI LIS SEVER R A CA 1 et f lee C u Hand 2 Ornhewtra 2 Pzp Llub Dull Team 3 Latln Club 1 'Vhxed Chorus 1 2 Fhesplan Club 3 An Old Spanish Custom And It Ramed Monltor 3 'Vlay Fete 1 Lmteratuxe Llub 7 Tumblmg Club 1 RI' VA FERNI WRIGHT JAY COMBS Y 1 Foo 3 a ball 7 5 B seball 1 2 Student uncll 1 Sou vse'-tel Sta 04 Ler Staff S D u Ia ID ub 1 N H LEXDEII SCHNTEIDER Cherokee Oklahoma Hugh School 1 2 Glee Club 3 Debate Squad 'S G R And It Ramed Dodgu Staff 3 -KUDERH HEFNER G R 1 2 Lltexature C b 2 Tum blmg Club 1 132 'IK Pl' - . ... ' ' La :..1,2.3:G.A.A. So A '-s '. 1 3 Li! 'rature Clul: 2. 3 : ' V ' 3 A ' 3 Lit- il W G. .1, 2, 3: G. A. A. , : 'lub ' ' ' 1, 2: Th -spi Cl b 2, 3: . .- i-Y -1 ' , I Q W I G. . 1.2, 3: Cabinet 3: G. . A. 1, ' ' ' 2, 3: 'b'n 2, 3: 1 I b 1. 23 Hi. ' 2, 33 Glec Club 2. 3: Banl 1.2. , i , A , 1 2, 32011-h: 1 . 2. 31 1 - ,. I, - , A 'S J 1 L J - ,f , ... ' .:x 3 1 '. 5 2. 3. .' V v. .. T ,., Base-ball 1. 2, 3- Wellington High School 1: G. R. 3. P5 '5 G. . 1, 2, 5. c um 3. c. . A. Hi- . 2. 3: iball 1, 2. . B-5- 1. 2: r' am 3: I ' 11-e Cl :lv 2: ke-t Z.. I : a . . 3: l A' 1 IV A - Ii: N. ll. C0 ' . 31 ' ' .' ' ff 32 S'3- D l' I1 Clb3g -t' Cl 1 . . S. 3. Ba: - ' ', 2 1 D .llb 2, ii nd G, A, A. 33 ' g 2, :Q -- 1 , 3. . l l l o 1 ' , -1 1 Cl , 2, :zz . , 1. Q Hx. : l l y Q . . lu I - Fe: 1 . . 1, 2, 3: . '. . ' . L, ' 1 ' ' 2. N MIIDRPD l' NEWLLL 'Iumn Hnzh Scrool 1 NIOUIYLA 3 'IO'VllLlTA SII VA R JOHN li NOIIER LA ID Club 1 2 R WAX Nl- DICRERSONI Spealulle lilgll School 1 ARCHADI-NP VOORHELb R -'kn c Spamsh Cu'-tom And I! Rdxreml A A 1 Vl1'R'x RARFS X R n Ning Cherlxbln um An 0141 Ny: 1 Cu tum Bu rlmll VIRGINIA N l'lNlx e ub 7 A A rx.-x If l mln: Clubl 42 BPSS A HARTROINFT R 'VI Cherlx lrlux m An Old Spam h Cu tum And lt Rdmed ee Club 1 'Vl1xe1lChu1uS l 3 C ORDON BUSI EY Y 1 Ld et '3 Latm Clu Drum MAJOI 5 An Old Spam h Cl tum And It Ramed Gun Shw Pep Club 2 Dodger Staff 3 blee Lluly 3 U S B Prendent 5 Lltehature ux 2 Mixed Chorus 2 3 N H 5 Chlllllen uf the Moon HAII- I I' I' RN JOSSERAND R LRIN EST W MANN H HAROID I CRISPLLL X 2 5 Cabinet '3 Glee Clu S Band Z S Orchewtra 7 3 La Llub 1 Z Mxxed Chorus An: It Ralned Tuzer Hoube Lxteratuxe Llub 2 Fme Art Contebt lhe plan C u 3 Chlldxnn 0 the 'Vloun N H Bl' ffl' J DAVIS C R 7 3 La Cluh 1 Pep Club 1 Student Council he IJIAI1 Club 3 Dodger Staff 3 I eratuxe Club 7 N H IULIIII- M lARVER A A 1 2 Lneratu Club P 6 3 U A V 1 1 3- I G. .1, 2: G. A. A. 1. ass -,-- 1 I. 'I' . :SU U: .4 'S S ..: 2 G1 . 3: NMS Hi- : Vhin 2, . 3 ' b 1: G' ' 1' V: .. ,- ..: .. Q - 2, 31 . . . Q 53 ' ' Cl l 3 -, 1 1'. . S. ' 1' . - G. . 1, 2. ' ,' 3. Y ' Hi- ' 1, 2, 3. Hi- ' 1, , I 2 ' .1 b l, H 2,2: '.?: . L,': lin lf: 21 V' . ' C '- ' 1, 2, 3, G. - 1. 22 Glft' Clllb 1. 2. 31 UH Dodger Staff 3: S0u'wester Staff 31 I, H: .. .' A H: .. i - qv: .. - , H: G. . . . 1. ' ' ' : ' s ' - ant 2.33 S' lb2g ' '- f . . : . . S. 3. . . Y - 1. . l, 2, 33 G. A. A. 1, L., ' 3 tin 11i 1,2,:sgc:1w Club1,2: .1 112: 5 :C V .. M Sm- :sir S1 ': 'p .gh S ,S , 2 3 .im ' - L: . . S. 3. G. R. ', 2f.,: Pup C, L. G4 U D u.R.1,2, 3:12. . . ,-: ' re 1, 2, 33 Lit ture Chl 2: 1 l'm: CI ARI-NCL 'NI IINIVILR X P p Cl b 1 BERNICF 'NIILI LR Iv O It CARI I' WELLH JR I-II I NIOORE C SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR C I ARRIL CUI BRI' Al'H SELDONY IONIES RAI PH WILI IAVIS IXNIILI 10N S Gy by Marvin Moon E THE best senior class of the year of o lr Loid 1936 or any other year being of fanlv sound mind and body w 1th the exception of a few unfortunate mem bers and haying no fear of anyone not eyen the superlntendent p11nc1pal teach ers office glrl or Janitors hereby state and declaie our last earthly will and testa ment Qwe are hoplng, things will be heay enly fiom now onl to those honorable members of the 1un1or class who will step ln our places try to continue our good work and put their noses to the senior gimdstone We now state the disposition of those qualltles tralts and trlnkets s0 beloved by us which we place ln the hands of you Junlors in the hopes that you will be able to carry on the good work James Newton Hamilton that ealthy h arguer wishes to leaye hls Cockney ac cent with Bob Olson YWlth hopes that Bob will become as good a llngulst as he has been Helen Adams wills her well known loye of excltement to Nlora Blake Haye a good time Nora Charles Funk that Joy 1al peison wills his constant and angel IC smile to X on Pyle who has his sense of humor to aid h1m ln keeping lt Vlfglnla Newton Funk bequeaths her most 1rr1ta ble d1spos1t1on which comes from under nourishment to Myrna NIcGahen Charles Barhy dt will 1nher1t his brother Thads bluff genlahty Dont strain It Charles Margaret Gullford and Clarence Burney leaye their loye of chlcken fried a la Georgia to Scottie Hanna and Oscar Barfield Boys dont quarrel over the table George Iohnson gives his hope of a higher wrestlmg record to Chris Wag ner and the comlng year to make It 1n Xerma Blair and Esther Jones belng of Scottish ancestry hereby will all the F s they ey er made to the Junlor class in gen eral Rachael Anderson will be 1n proud possession of Jean Glenn s attltude Ra chael howeyer should not overwork lt Hollle Brewer bequeaths his tremendous height to Porky Ixllno in ant1c1pat1on that Porkv wlll applv it horizontally m stead of veitlcally as he needs the latter Arthur Baldwin transfers his exquisite moustache to Harry Gum How fortunate Harry' You ye needed one for so long Harold Crlspell Leslie to his 1nt1mate wills hls ardent l1k1ng for amateur radio act1y1t1es to Harold Lawler the bashful experiment man Take It and use it Law ler Milford Martens that ever beaming scarecrow disposes of hlS eyer constant challenge for a mouth opening contest to Wlarym Webb who also gets Stanley Earls Cearlls to fearjls smlle Lester Barrett the ol maestro wills h1S cornet playlng ab1l1ty to George Reynolds alias Huck Finn Fiederick Fiomm I mean Barney Old field II leaves h1s model T and a consum Hi- ' l. 2, 3: Debate Squad 2. 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: D Latin Club 1, 2: e u 2: Foo ball Club 2, 33 Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra 33 Tennis 3. l, 2, 3. 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V - u , V v - mg loxe of sauerkraut to F011est Tennant Tenny old boy you haxe the first now get the last B1111e Fetter the middle 1n1t1al IS E passes her ablllty as a daring r1der to Frances New ell Blllle does not own the horse how ex er Bette Dax IS that 11tt1e lascal xx1lls knowledge of men and her hospitality toward all out of town X1SltO1S to Jessie Van Slckle This with hopes that Jessie xx1ll carrv on the good woik T D Edwards who IS a xery quiet and obedient child wills h1S collectlon of brok en hearts to Havden Slusser Best wishes for the coming year Hayden Glenn Crawfo1d bequeaths his g1rl1sh figure to Luthei Cottrell Gladvs Bell leaxes her shy smile to Jessie Winters with a warn lng that Jessie should not stretch it Donald Peabody IS awarded bx J 'nmv Hessman w1th a horseshoe throw 1ng re ord and a sophlsticated air Will you be as good as he was Donald? Gllbert Brown bequeaths his position at the library desk to anv boy unfortunate enough to be awarded lt bv Mrs Kerns Jumor Bas sett destiny s tot IS g1ven a way w1th the women by Joe Crawford and a head of curly hair to go with it by Frank Ferrell Ivan Cam that d1st1ngu1shed intellectual dedlcates his aptitude for chemlstry to B111 h1s runmng speed to Jack Pyle while Ju n1or Flash Barton glV6S Jack h1s 440 record Dorothy Bottlng bequeaths her collec tion of boys plns to MarJor1e Sage This IS with the special permlssion of the owners B111 King IS fortunate 1n TECGIX 1ng Donald Allen s sk111 at school baseball games Donald also g1W8S his arguments to B111 Vernon Bailey fL1ttle Caesarj wishes to dedicate h1s well nourished in terest IH dramatlcs to Bob Borthick a well lnterested Thesplan Sylxla Earnshaw bequeaths her ex er satisfied expression to Inez Butler Janelle Combs wishes to leaxe her magnificent proboscis to Rob Roy Buckmgham Duane Wlble w 111 be 1n h1gh sp1r1ts next year as Betty Goddari leax es Duane hei flaming tresses and giggles Wax ne D1cke1son xx 111s his often noticed women chasmg ways to Gerald Bretz Quentm Iselx the adxanced thinker be queaths his unbroken record for being late to h1s first hour class ex erv mornlng to Donald Dunn JI Alas alas he 11x es so near the school too Dax 1d Green gxx es his pleasmg and t1m1d disposition to T J Harrison Dax 1d s exceedingly radlcal thoughts ale also included Elleen Jenkins passes her interests in or Arthur Leonard to Georgeanne Stubbs Dorothx Collms and kenneth Gum w1sh to pool thelr ar t1st1c talent and bequeath lt to Bob Easley and Margaret Kerns Lois Henthorn wills her constant though placid gum chew 1ng to Nadyne Peckham w ho is nex er placld Helen Hollingsworth disposes of her most talkatlxe attitude xvhenexer in school to Irene Ex ans Can you use this Irene'7 Opal Shafer 1nher1ts Eldorls Doonans excited a1r Don t be too loud and DOIS terous Opal' Gordon Day wills his croon 1ng ability to all Junior boys 1n the glee club with thoughts that he may do better with Magor Bowes Loleta Blakely w1l1s Dick Lochman to Exelxn Alexander w 1th the admon1t1on to treat h1m klndly D1ck will enioy thls bequest Keith Galvon 1n tends to become a carpenter now that Lester Bagby has dedicated his skill 1n woodwork to h1m Preston Holladay g1x es his loxe of huntlng to B111 Whyman w1th hopes that B111 may bring 1n the ducks etc Ann Bernasky glx es her seat 1n assemblv next to the aisle to some un fortunate 1n Mr Toalson s home room next xear Jumor Holladay bequeaths hls ex ecutlxe ab1l1ty and peaceful methods of settling arguments to Harry Walte Charles Henry that super salesman to tell funny stories and laugh at them himself iso at least he thinks they are funnyj to George Laughead Elea nor F1aser yields her 1nterest and fine work with The Dodger to Betty Demous Here s luck Betty Robert Exans leax es his w11l1ngness to get busy and study hard to John OKeefe Rob ert s quaint theories are included Frances Bryan leaves her loud and demanding tones of voice to Glenna Bradshaw You tell em Glenna Edward Cavanaugh be queaths his br11l1ant iet black halr to Al bert Freshwater You need it Albert V1ctor Hollar second only to Ernest Kre ger in size and Herculean physique wllls some of It to Dax 1d Sturgeon hop1ng D3V1d will dex elop it further Gertrude Conna way w1lls her lnterest ln history and VIC tor Hollar to Maenell Goddard who l1kes big boys Luc111e Garxer dedlcates her big liklng of speech 1n Mr Lamb s class to Dax 1d Hart young hot a1r enthusiast We herebv dulv affirm this to be our last earthly wil' and testament 1We are hoping next xear will be heavenlx 1S1gnedJ MARVIN NI MOON Scribe 2 ucns N-I ll 111165565 Charles Laughton Fredric March 'K 431' 'K 42 'K 23' if 41 ll- . . , . 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V. , 2 : ' ' ' Y 7 ' . ra 6 Charles Henry I BY horoscoplng the stars haxe found w hat our present senlor class w 111 be m 1956 As I gaze through my crystal ball I can see the beam DOlfltlI1g toward Leadell Schnelder one of Amerlca s leading female pOllt1C3.l lnfluences She IS runmng on the SOC1al1St tlcket for goyerness of dear old South Dakota and adwocates for blgger and better D0llt1Cal stance among women Eleanor Wolf IS a sob slster on the staff of the Dodge Clty Dally Globe 1n other words the local Walter Wlnchell of the Keyhole MHPXIH Moon Cand the Horo scope seldom ll9Sl IS a preacher Incl dentally th1s old boy has pulled many men out of the gutter and made them worthy of ln mg Among Rexerend Moon s chlef worrxes IS James Shelor who threatens to w1n oxer part of the formers generous congregatlon Glenda Kelly IS an actne soclal worker fhelpmg the poor slck lonely and needyl It IS revealed that she IS marrled but due to cloudlness I cannot see who the lucky man IS Arthur Leo nard IS Sull of the Serwlce Statlon not only as an operator thereof but as a commen tator on our local sports True to my guess Aus Saunders wlll marry 1nto a chaln of Llttle Castles fBuy em by the sackb Two of our local boys are sons of the sea and plenty tough at that Seldon Jones and Ernest Mann are the ones I notlce that our navy as well as others are cut down conslderably so these boys are really blg shots As a result our country practlcally doesn t need Hervey Martens as a tax collector but h1s good polltlcs keeps h1m ln thls DOSIIIOD Bob Kenny IS man ager of the local Woolworth store wlth VIXIQH McNa1r as h1s capable secretary Ernest Kreger IS the local 1ce man Eu dently the guy has flnally qu1t growlng because at the tlme I see hlm IH the horo scope he IS not of unreasonable propor tlons Don Peckham IS manager of the Fox flocalj Theatres and the new Rltz Ballroom Carl Welch IS asslstant mana ger and a retlred b1g league baseball player who would be rlch 1f he could be cured of gamblmg Even hls flne Wlfe fformer Mlss Hestonj cannot stop hls sport It seems that once a grocer always a grocer because John LeHew and Gordon Busley are partners ownmg most of a b1g grocery cham I fmd that a few of the lmportant stockholders are B1ll1e Moore fPhyll1s Sever w1ll st1ll hold stock on Bllllej and Howard Roberts istlll a play boy J and thelr capable lawyer Clarence Zlmmer Jay Combs IS the presldent cf the b1g Automotlve Supply Store He IS a power behlnd a few other organlzatlons amd I suspect there IS a power behlnd str ong and sllent Combs I see Florence VIcFarland ln the crystal ball and she IS xery happy as a wlfe to one of her school day sweethearts who after a quarrel wlth her Jolned a forelgn leglon but finally returned to her ln 1955 Ardlne Balls IS very happy and settled down to helplng her husband run two nelghborhood food stores Grace WIICOX IS marrxed to the capable lawyer formerly mentloned Although she could go places as an actress she prefers the quiet home llfe Wlth only leadlng a local orgamzatlon of Llttle Theatre Members Luella Wllllamson IS contented wlth trax ellmg wlth one of the countrys leadlng orchestras the summer season Luella and her hubby fone of the orchestra membersj go to thelr llttle country home whlle the rest of the orchestra goes barnstormmg around the country All I can fmd out about John Nollar IS that he IS the most ellglble bachelor 1n town Joanne Sprecher IS a buyer of wo men s clothmg for a b1g department store The horoscope shows her bemg enter tamed by a seller who has orders not to spare the expense Georglanne Thels IS still a Mlss and spreads sunshlne and hap plness to the k1dd16S over her radlo broadcast The company sponsorlng thls head nurse of one of our local hospltals IS Emely Nelson Her husband at the tlme I see thls IS one of the Doctors there and I don t recognlze h1m so all vou boys may as well g1Ve up rlght now Now I get a severe shock I look mto the crys tal ball and see Cecll Strlckland looklng rlght back at me He has Just found how to look lnto the past as well as the future He IS rated hlgh as a sclentlst He tells me through h1s new dex 1ce that the glrls st1ll don t bother h1m much especlally ID 1956 as hls wife Cno less than Ebby Salmon! threatens hxm w1th dlvorce wlth ahmony 1f he doesn t settle down I never could see through Genevleve McCarron much less can I see her by the crystal method so I asked C9011 what happened to her and fmd that she IS happlly marrled to one of the boys from Bucklln By the way they roll up the sldewalks and go to bed at nme oclock over at Buckhn so evldently she has settled down to qulet home l1fe Trymg to fmd Howard Sltler 1n the crystal I see a horse flrst but Sltler IS on lt and IS g1v1ng the c1t1zens of Dodge a thrlll by demonstratlng how they used to break em ln m the good old days Eugene Setzkorn runs th1s old fashloned rodeo Whlch IS soon to start on a tour of the western states Manford Rabourn has Jolned up Wlth thls show Emery Rakes IS one of the foundatlons of our 1956 kxd d18S because he runs a dalry accordmg to b I ' ' V cc , ' as C A v ,' 9 7 I - . . . , . , . r . . ' a u n 1 V 7 n 1 1 ' . . , . v ' I , . . . w . , , . . v. . , . 1 - - , . , . 7. - ! H . . .D K . . , . I A x 7 ' n 1 Y . . . ' 9 v ! ' ' ' n o n , 1 . A n v . - , . V ' n n n - v' - . I . t 7. . . , A K ' 66 ' ' 79 - .. . U , program IS the Rolhe Oatles. The . Y I - u ' . , . Y . . . K K. I , ' ' . , i . . , - . y. . 4 , ' . , . I . . . . . . , ' - ' ' ca n . . Y.- . . , ' 1 n s - ' v . . , , . n e o . , Y . . H . . . , a n n H . . . - 1 Cl 9 ' Y! ' , . 9 . . . ,, ,, , . . . . v ' I his reading. He will keep nothing but contented cows on the place. Evidently Oran Underhill has turned to farming. I see him milking one of the latest in streamlined cows, tailor made for Kansas. Ed Zeilke is his next door neighbor but is old fashioned and will have nothing to do with the new fangled critters. He says it's getting so that now the horses will not be seen pulling anything but the latest under slung ployys Tsk tsk' Wlaxrne Munson has gotten her life ambition realized She IS happily married to one of our local bovs Mae 'Hoody and Blanche Nelson tyyo of the quiet girls of our class seem to go oy er brg as partners of the Acme Employment Agency Mer lrn Voshell gives them credit for her present rob as prly ate secretary to a big shot rn one of the local business houses It rs also through this agencv that Mary Taylor got her tutor rob and the Williams girls got their present nursing robs One of the town s best eating places rn 1956 Spanish lnn run bv Tomacrta Srlya a d Guadalupe Villanueva rug .55 6 Elizabeth Salmon Sept 11 School opens and everyone falls for Dean Hunt Sept 23 Pep parade stages sale for football tickets Student Council yyelcomes new faculty members yy rth formal tea at school lzurldrng Sept 25 Frrst issue of Dodger comes out Sept 27 First football game under lights played Sco t Crty Oct 3 Girl Reseryes hold Hamburger Fry to yy e'come new grrls Oct o Played Wrchlta lNorth Drill Team de u O 6 F nally decide to adopt Actrvrty Ticket Oc 9 Another OUTSTAINDING Dodger Vie srnell a ra Oct 17 First Lyceum number BIG HEARTED HERBERT Spon ored by Thespran club Hutchinson defeats the Demons Oct 21 23 Journalism conference at Layy rence Ott 20 Marrnone te Shoyy sponso ed by G R Played Garden Bartons sensational dash and the yyalkout VS hat a day' Oct 26 27 G R conference at Green burg O t ml Halloyye en and drd we haye fun' Noy 1 S Teachers meet a day yatatron VS hoops' Noy -1 C A A Cypsy hrlye more prt es Noy r ou rn an dr yye ear things Noy 19 G R Mother Daughter banquet Noy 3 Annual staff chosen Noy 8 Thanksgryrng yacatron played Pratt tscore 0 OJ Dec 1 Just twenty shopping days trll Xmas more fights Dec 10 We see Thespran troupe 318 pres ent Shay s adaption of Dickens -K Christmas Carol with cast of 28 Helen Marie Zimmerman seems to be momentarily disappointed in love as she is traveling Europe in 1956. Lorea Winta- mute manages to keep the young girls up to date on how to cook, but does not neg- Iect her' family who all like to eat. Betty Grovier is so busy with her 1956 social ac- tivities that she hasn't time to quarrel with her husband even if she yvanted to. Junior Schultz has turned out to be a very tough truck drry er Frank Dayrs goes oyer frne yyrth the southwest farmers while he gryes talks yra radio on how to prey ent anything that can destroy our wheat crop Dorothy Wrmer rs the flashing hostess at the Lora Lockecoffee shop The face of Dorothy McKay comes into yrew and she rs making big money as a commercial artist rn New York and rs strll single Someone rs slrnkrng along rn the dark and rt rs Fran ces Moon who rs a well knoyyn G Woman Charlotte Northern and Edna Mae Stevens both ard their husbands rn the research field of astronomy Jean Kerr rs the sparkling lady on the flying trapeze rn the C11 CHS Dec pr ett Dec Dec an al' all 18 Dod er puts out three page issue green ones-color we mean 19 All school oper etta And It Rarned Z0 Xmas vacation A WHOLE WEEK' 1 ING school 2 All school carnival What fun' 3 Ah h h Its LEAP YEAR' 10 First home basketball game defeat Benders 32 16 Jan 20 New semester Jan 24 Played Larned tscore 21 151 an P8 Huck Finn G R HrY play scream' Jan 29 Sou vyester Queen Contest underway Jan 31 Irberal here tscore 27 261 overtime play our fayor Feb 4 Lyceum Science demonstration sponsored by Annual staff If b Pratt game Dad Daughter banquet Feb 14 Junior class play Oh Professor Ifeb 28 G R Hr 1 Leap Year party We tried to see the Thespran Troupe 318 rnrtratron but with no success March 6 Liberal game March 1314 Basketball tournament Class A Pratt Class B here March 19 Junior College play Double Door March 24 Hr Y Father Son banquet April scream Apr rl Apr rl Apr rl Apr rl Tea for 1 Impersonatron Dav Art Leonard a Stan Earls birthday 2 3 4 Fine Arts Festryal 9 Faster yacatron 1011 Baseball tournament 21 Business and Professional VS omens Senior girls Aprrl '75 Track Meet and Plav Dav Aprrl 28 Senior Play Children of the Moon May May May May nrors May May May 1 Junior Senior banquet 2 State Scholarship contest 9 G R May Morning breakfast Methodist Church party for the Se Senior Baccalaureate Senior Commencement School out' 'r I . , . 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' -' : . ir 22.- . ll Why tty D y La gh W U NARRATOR TIMF September 1934 About one hundred and twentv fue sophomores entered Dodge Cltx H1gh School Ambl 121011 s sophomores' Sophomores who thought they could run the school In less than su: weeks these SOph1CS began to reahze that they were not the only ones 1n Dodge Hlgh that there were Juniors and semors who had much more to sav about the school affalrs than they d1d that they were decldedly underclass men Howex er they carrled on qulte well electlng for the1r class offlcers Harry Walte p1es1dent Florence Mae Vllller uce presldent Daylene Gonder secretary treasurer and Nadyne Peckham student councll representatlxe They nomlnated JGSSIS Wmters as thelr candldate for Foot ball Queen Although she dld not w1n she was an attendant T1m September 1935 Just one year later the sophomores of last year entered hlgh school as JUIIIOIS Thelr flrst step as Junlors was to elect class of flcers George Laughead presldent Harry Walte NICE presldent Betty Den IOUS secretary treasurer and Mary Belle Freem n student councll representatlxe The Junlors nomlnated Donna Jean Stark and Georglanne Stubbs as Sou wester Queens to compete agalnst two queens chosen from the sophomore and senlor classes Though these candldates were defeated It was by a close margln Under the d1rect1on of the able offlcers the class as a whole Worked untnmglv ln by Florence Mae Mlller securmg fmances and makmg plans for the annual banquet for the semors The Junior Class Play Oh Professor was presented February 19 196 to a large audlence Due to the use of the ac tn 1ty tlckets ln the student body th1s year they d1d not collect as much money as was needed for the banquet A commltte of elght was chosen from the class to flnd addltlonal ways of THIS mg funds for flnanclng the banquet The class through th1s commlttee secured the concesslon for sellmg refreshments durmg the Flne Arts MUSIC Festnal In th1S a credltable amount was ralsed Howex er thelr greatest flnanclng plan came when Mr Wooten manager of the Fox Theaters of Dodge Clty klndly con sented to let the Junlor class sponsor a feature plcture at the Fox Dodge theater Thls tlcket sale was xery successful and helped a great deal 1n enabllng the Juniors to entertaln the semors royally at a ban quet May 1 The Junlor Semor Banquet was held at the Rltz Ballroom Frlday May 1 The 1oom was beautlfully decorated and the color scheme was carrled out 1n grand style The speakers on the program were Harry Walte Glen Crawford Mr Robert E Anderson Mr Irvm L Luthl and Superxntendent A G Schroederrneler .li Bi 'man-Student Council Be ' enious-Secretar -Treas George Uf ead-President Harry aite-V'ce-President ,11- I , . 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Bank row Donald Mlller Cllfford Morrow Von Pyle Daud Sturgeon Tom Fuller IN-el on Moore Second rovs Madelxn 'Vlatthevs Loulce West Xelma Chrlihe Frances Newell Wlarllyn Dowdy Pxr I row Mlna Henrw Duane Wlble Lxma Henthurn Iwadxne Peckham Lot ln DlCllll 9 Alberta Wll on Robert Ju time Fred Dxehl Albert Freahvsater Joe Frank Gregorx Dori lung Alice Robb: Margle Sage Back rovs Blll Inna Iuther Cottxell Marun Welsh George Iaughead Raxmond June Harrx SVI her Denton MCCIPBYX Second rovs 'Vlerxlll Svsariz C eorglanna Stulub Ioux e Plott X lrfllnla Toombw Louie Wagner Fur t rova Plank Dare Mildred Ixerr Marx Ann Scrraeder Nxrgmla Nlncent Bxll DQIQIBX' wr av ,' 4 -'l 'S. ', '.',' '-', ' ',. . . . .- .S , S .h . , v 5 ' Y , uv, .S .. V . H . V I .1 - '- ' A . ' .- ' - , i , ' ,. 5. .. ' '--. ' , S A s, . 'S ' . :, I . 'S '- ' ' , ' ' ,. ,' . U 'A , ' '. . No! in piciure--I.aYerne Schwertfexzer, LeRoy Hurley, Lucille Heman, Naomi Harris, Flurine Hurley. XA I-F 4 fn H 0 4 4 A - .- e I W 1734431 'W X nf 'r X 1 , kg 2 v 1 V 99 Back row Gerald Bletz Joe Dougherty Wallace Hunter Jun or Iowery Bull Whyman Albert Dumler Dean Thorpe Harold Rlpple Junlor Bassett Second row Evelyn Card Estelle McConnon Donna Jean Stark Neya Brown Inyelyn Moyer LaVera Bruns Erma Berry Flrst row Mary Spamol Loulse Green Dvue Brashear Margaret Hollar Sarah Wlllya Not ln plcture-Beatrice Carmlchael Geraldlne Prlce Thelma Rxchardaon Back row Jack Pyle Darwln Tuttle Robert Norton Harry Waxte Harry Zlelke Harold Lawler Don Stauth Roy Hopper Second row Dorothy Preston Myrna McGahen Margaret lxerna Maxme Knapp Wllda Mott Gladys Hefner Lnxd Baldwln Fu-st rovs Daylene Gonder Jesane Van Slckle Betty Demons Inez Butler Opal Schaffer Not ln pncture-Nora Blake Norene Burney Dick Lockman Ruth Lowe Vlctor Sldebottom Back ross Earl Datsun Clyde Wlllw George W1-.eman Mxlforml Downtam Laurence Hensley Dean Hamilton Edward Dotaon Scott Hanna Second row Maxine Clarke Mary Ellen Baxter Louella McMullen Irene Evans Kathryn wllb0D Jessle Wmters First row Fay Freel Fayetta Scoepleld Dorothy Wade Florence Mae Muller Mildred Schoen Not nn pxcture Alfred Ira Edward Dayzenhart Robert Eyans 1 y Va 'KJ 1 , w Y S ' 2 , 5 . as ,v :- ' ., re A, ' an , .E - .-1 ' -- , ,- '1 ' ' , . , ' . 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XPdt TJH Bb0l SdtCo SOPHO one STAR LIGI-ITS ITH a superror crew at the horo by Rob Roy Bucklngham scope the sophomore class of 1935 36 has safely reached rts 1un1or year w 1th only a few lost or left behmd Presrdent Dotson for the frrst semester and Presr dent Slusser of the second have been constantly at the telescope gurdrng the class clear of undesrr able meteors and hay e succeeded rn gazrng almost ey eryone safe and sound on the planet of therr Junror year 'Ihe two leaders haxe been assrsted by chorce star 33.2913 They are Patrrcra Herrrng secretary treasurer T J Harrr son xrce pr esrdent and Bob Olson student councrl r epr esentatrx e The sponsors of thrs group to whom much credrt rs due for sky readrng., are Brs ce Gleckler Mrs Margaret Kerns 'Vlrss Maxrne Nexrns Doral Grose and Nllss Ernestlne Sturgeon The scholastrc abrlrty of thrs yerrs sophomore class rs noteworthy Headrngz, the par rde of lllt6ll6CtS are Carol Gene Englrsh and Rrchard Rupp In Rrchard many see a potentral candrdate for the Summer freld Scholar hrp In sports the sophomores hare been outstandrng ketball thrs year were Quentrn Wrckels Ralph Dotson Floyd Knbx Skeets Galy on Those partrcrpatrng rn bas and Oscar Barfreld Coach Grose reports that they are among the most promrsrng oungsters he has coached In football also the sophomores haye mide a name for themselx es Those mak mg the squad were Xrncent Stockton Joe Leonard Oscar Barfreld Kenneth Mar rcle Xrctor Srdebottom Srlas Clrfton Clet ter manl Marlon Douglas Charles Bar hydt and Iee Selrg In track tennrs and among the ace play ers As to popularrty thrs vear the sophs were unsurpassed rn the school Beryl Benbow was elected Carnrx al Queen and Ex elyn Alexander and Im alee Stuart w ere candrdates for the trtle of Sou wester Queen After a vears acquamtance w rth the sophomores rt IS the unanrmous oprnron of the entrre hrgh school faculty that rn thrs class they see by the stars a number of sure frre successes for later llfe and a few potentlal candrdates for world promr nence 1 Patricia Herring Hayden Slusser . . arrison o son I ' e ary- reasur re-si en 'ice- resi en . tu en uncil 1 Q. 1 v ' K - , - L J . 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J 1' 'A 1' 'V-, R111-11111 S11:1nx1-12. 111-111' ' 1' 1'-, V1 ' 'z K 'A ,', 1 ,' R11-1111, R11111 M11.1y11m1-ry, 1.121 1'e1'+- 'I'z111111', 11 -11:1 111111113 J ' fa , Fi st Avw-Jzvk .1111-111. 1.1-1 5111111111 511111111 H1:n141-y. H11-1-1 N11'L'z11'!1'1'. I'1:1:11Q 11z1'1,'11. . '1 1n 1' A1 1 1' 1 ' 111-11, 11111 fz 11111111 1.11L1:'+fn'11 5:1111-11. H11-11111 T121 1111. Back row-Keith Kohen. Homer Solder, Robert Easley, Quentin Nickels, Joe Leonard, Earl Cuyler, Kenneth Fraser, T. J. Harrison. First. row-Roxie McDowell, Della Phillips. Ruth Hargis, Melva Jean Johnson. Marjorie Bushel, Twyla Freeman, Donna Dee Dunsford, Jean Crawford. Not. in picture-Katharine Davis, Lois Mae Gum, Park Klinow, Eileen McCabe. Back row-Robert Thomas. John O'Keefe, Forrest Tennant, Frank Taylor, Melvin Tilton, Robert Olson, Squire VVillard. Harry Womelcloi'f, Jack Voshell. Second row-Bob Von Schriltz, June Voshell, Glenna Bradshaw, Doris Raybourn, Margaret Painter, Mary Williams. First row--Wyvetta Wlddoes, Eleanor Poole, Erma Voorhees, Patricia Herrinil. Delores Nuuent, Ruth Frey, Ima Windsor. Not in picture-Ricl'ard Rupp, Bill Sanders, Laurence Sanders, Harold Thomas. Back row-Leslie Houser, Bryce Crawford, Donald Fitzsimmons. Stanley Sutton, Silas Clifton, Jack Kerr, Albert Hoehn, Kenneth Maricle, Ralph Dotson, Oscar Barfield, Billie Collins, Ora Burdue, Junior Gum. First row-Luis Ann Lehman, Joyce Combs. Mary Jennings, Lenabelle Dare, I.ois Collins, Elizabeth Barton, Chesna Dunnan, Evelyn Alexander. Mayne-ll Goddard. Theresa Louwood, Lanie Hanna. Not in picture-Rob Roy Buckinglam, Donald Peabody, Cecil Burney, Eugene Brock, Neva Hoffman, Viola Grey. THE NOTES A TEACHER GOT by Merlin Voshell O YOU lemembel hearing those xx eird sounds coming from the south end of the hall ex CIW morning Well it vxas iust those band and olchestla kids xxarming p It may be xxal ming up sounds that vou heal xxhen you enter but It doesnt take long for them to start putting out some real music The band and orchestla aren t the only musical organizations xxe haxe in the Dodge CltV High School We haxe the boxs and girls Glee Clubs You knoxv these happy xocallsts just haxe to get to gether What xxould haxe become of the school xx lthout that xx ondel ful tenol xolce of Gor don Day and of course xxe shant forget that harmon1ous and talented xoice of Je n Elise Glenn N01 is that all that vxill be missed vxhen Jean leax es She IS almost a iack of all instruments Its an old Dodge City High School custom for the music department to put on an operetta The 1926 production xx as entitled And It Ramed A large cast xx ith the aid of the cho1 us the orchestra the advanced gxm class as dancers all under the d11ect1on of 'Vlr Parman assist ed bv Miss Maxlne Nlex ms and NIISS Er nestme Sturgeon put on a xery succ ssful ex ening of entertainment Ex ery veal the band takes one on txxo xery interesting t11ps Th1S year thev xxent to Wichita and about elght of the band members play ed in the f1xe hundred piece band at Laxxlence some of the or chestra members also xx ent to Wichita to plav in the Kansas State Orchestra Th1s cx ent takes place ex erx xear One of the biggest exents of the musi cal xeal xxas the Dodge Citx Inxitation xxexe full davs for all contestants Such suspense befole the announcement of de cisions And xxhat a thrill for the xxinners' Satuldax night brought the climax xxlth the greatest exent of all The Kansas Lnix 6lS1tX Band sponsol ed bx the D C H S band gaxe a concert in xx hich Llx de I exxis Smith a fol mer cornet ist of D C H S xxas featured m a cornet trio VE Dodge City entrants xx ere rated as fol loxxs Gordon Day tenor superlor Gladys Bell soprano excellent George Revnolds cornet superior Bob Olson baritone SUDBTIOI Harold Crlspell clarl net superior Jean Elise Glenn flute superloi Laxxrence Hensley X1OllH su perlor Annell Trumbull piano excellent Geoige Rexnolds and Lester Barrett trumpet duet excellent The band rated superior the orchestra good boys glee club good girls glee club excellent mixed chorus excellent and the octette rated super1o1 A xery unusual event this year was the Sunday School Conxention in xxhich the Dodge City Hlgh School took a xery 1m portant part The band orchestra and glee clubs all gave concerts The band has vxorked xery hard thls year trvmg to earn money to buy new um forms Among their many methods of raising money xvas a band concert But all these events haxe come and gone the semors of the 35 36 music de partment xx1ll no longer take part ln the school chol uses orchestra or band they must carrx the1r talents to other groups and the Jumors and Sophomores must cauy on Practice makes perfect and though at first xxe max thmk our musical notes are all dlscords time and xxork vs1ll make them into beautifully blended harmony that xx1ll 18 echo in memory long after the sound has faded axx ay CAST OF OPI' RIzlTA fth W th W Mll R Y lxR C frh L B b lx ALT ONT- W t ACT TWO A t 0 3Y ' 'N' . , ' .' . 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Q. . . . . 1 v . x . , , .D , ' , Qu- Mr. Wise. proprietor o e ise Hotel Seldon Jones , , 4 , , , - y ,- I - M'lle Marie Caray, accent on the Ray, - U manager of the French dancer limely Nelson Blusic Festixval' ADI-il 2, 3, and 4, Dennis Black, returning from college Laurence Hensley Maizie Black. his sister with one hundred ' ' ' t S .' dollars Jean Glenn . x , . . Mrs. Wise, boss of e ise Hotel and her . A ' ' T husband Florence i er A' Q! ' ' Maibelle ich, on a special errand bent Glenna Bradshaw ,- . - John Rich, who follows and furnishes the . . L' 7' money Gordon Da ' . v' 1 - - . Cui' ' ich, member of Glee lub Harold Crispell ' V , , ' ' Steel Black, a er of Maizie and Dennis Marvin Moon Q ,' ' ' ',' ' ' , ,' A' ' Y Jack and Fred, members of the Glee 'lub Gordon Busley .' o 'enny ' ' f 1 v 1 . ,. . L . , A 4- ' ' ' v A r' - ' - - Scene: Garden entrance of ise Ho el. . ' ' , Time: Morning. A 1. s . . , .... , . .' Scene: Same as c ne. ' Time: Evening of same d . Jean Flwei lenn ulmsl md auompanl t time mme mano lIRI S C I EE CI L B OPI-.RETT-X HOXN LIPLKILB 1 urrinn Das tenor sulol-t I I t or sulolst -Xxx Saunders fladx Bell upranu wlulst -Sus Saunders alto Left to rlght Hrkn Vlane Llmmerman swim pxano Ldureme Hem ex nu m en oh,-wt pmano . V! . 'il if - 's .L 3 .f -f ' 's, ' . 5 1-U54 3 V Gordon Bush-'-y, drum major. w - ff 'l,I' '.' 'r - ., A ' A 3. , k - ', ':g. s.'f 5:1 gs ,s ' g '::. :.' S 1 , 4 . ' 2 5 ' 4. THE ORCHESTRA Left to llght -xllC9 Jean Fleeland 'Nials Ellen Rltntel Vllglnla VIDCEDI Wlnlfled Stualt Elf-lln TdXl0l Joe lank legolx Annell T1umb,lll Iallente Hen ew Helene Vlalle llmmelman Flolence Lelll Donald Dllnn lalold Lll pell Harm Womeldolf lol -Xnn Iehmall enda hellx C W Jean Fl e C lenll I-lolenle 'llae lvllllbl Robtlta xlClxtl 'Vlalxalet Hal Rex Nelhoff lxathellm lc-lx Jeanette 'VIaCollom Blllx Rlpple Rux Relnold Donald 'Vllller Lolea Wlntamllte Joanne wlllechel Dlmple bll vlold Ln d Baldlaln Nllldlell Sthoen lrl.lnla Lohoon lll6lld Wllllam on ll flex Rohn fl allltel lma Hentholn I on Plmr Tl lou lmllol l'lillllKlY'l Dean Hlmlltoll Hells Ualten lk lllla Jean Stalk tall e L N t e Iiltllllk' lfolml 'Nlalten . Fax ll T f , , Z, 1 1 THE BAND Le t to llLht Halold Cll pel -Xllce 'NItConnon Blll btark 'Vlalgalet Clegg Donald Dunn Aldlne Ba lt Plolence Ielll Allne Jean Fleeland Donald Lanct 'llaxlne arll Blll ILYlLll h Lall Robbln lullx Hal Viomel dorf 'VIals Pllen Fuwlel P60129 Campbell 'Vlolllx Ballett Robelt Bolthlall Goldon Bu lex Blllx Rlpple 'Vlellln Xo Jllre Vo he Rox Rexntld J anette 'VlaCollom l'l llil Baldvlln laulenne Hen lex Ral HODDPI Flol d lxllllx Don lld 'Vllllel Robelt Ol on Iuella Wllllam on Rtx Nel Huff Robelta Nlmllel Jean Glenn Homel Delllngel Bll lnt lltntln Nlcllel eolfze elnold 61 Balll :lcon Dal al e th Q ton June ol l tl ll adwln Helll Vldllell C W Hll J l' wald I th Dlllald lol nn a .han Sta xx A W, ,K A P I s CAN .1 I L U, . ff'N p 'N ' 451' rr' I . it X .- , ,A - . Q A . .. f rr H , ug I. 1 - A . . Q '- F' ' G' ' . ' ' . .'l-' ' V sl ' ' ' . ' ' , l, . ' . - , - - ' . Cl ', ' ' f 's . ' ' ' s. G. 'I 'ry ' - lil ' . . Hill, Jr.. ,l's Q , ' ' ' ' ' ' s ' Q ' . . ' - . 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I: ' '1lf, by Glenda Kelly To flnd alld glXB the best 1 a mmtto ty plcal of Glrl Reselye actlyltles xxlth a menlbelshlp of 110 lt 19 among the most actlye clubs ln kansas The GlllS Reselye haye upheld the club s pulpose for bulldlrlg stlong chalactels and hlgh ldeals of yyonlanhood they haye galllecl a splllt of foopelatlon among the students and teachels The soclal eyents OI the yeal V919 valted mth a Hamburgel Fly The Mothel DHUQDIGI and Dad Daugbtel banquct were mo of the mot unusual 3ff3llS of the club but celtalnly not mole commendable than the charlty ylolk done by the gllls at Clrllstmas The blggest lesponslblllty ua that ot haylng the assembly plograms GNEIV tvso weeks Hucklebelly Flnn the tllst play glxen nl cooperatlon yxlth the H13 and Thesplan clubs was an outstandlng success A May Molnlng bleakfast and candy sclllng' at the athletlc games Mele also lncludcd ID the actlyltles OI the club Intelestlng ploglalns of hlghly spllltual and 1fl63.llQtlC value V5616 Qlyen thloughout the X831 ln the meetlngrs Acconlpllshnlents of the club H016 clue to the ablllty of Mlss Neylns SDODSOI and Eleanor VK olf ple-ldent and the cablnet I-I Y by Harold Crlspell Tlne H1 Y vvlth the coopelatlon of lts DIQIUDGIS and the effolts of lts POHSOIS Mr Levxls YK Cooley and Ml W R Alalr dCC0lllpllSl'led much thls yeal JUHIOI Holladay played an able plesldent Hls co 0ff1C61S VSG19 Goldon Busley Bob Kenny and Iyan Cam The cablnet IN also lesponslble fOl the success of many of the club s undeltaklngs Wlth a membelshlp of neally ey enty boys the V931 s pl0g'13l'l1 was planned to stress spllltual deyelopment aCtlVlt16S and gleat fun The f11St soclal eyent of the 3621 was all Olltlllg' to Staples Gloxe ln Novembel Thls vlas folloxxed ln Decelnbel by the attendance of a gloup of more than tvsenty IllQTI'1b81S at the three day H1 Y Conference at Hutchlnson xxhele the local club yxon hlgh honols H1 X sponsoled assembly ploglams l'aye blought many lntelestlng and ywolth ywhlle enteltalnlnents to the school In cc opelatlon yxlth the Glrls RGSQIXB the Hl X plesented the comedy Hucklebel ry lflnn ln Janualy The H1 X and G11lS RQSGING held a leap X631 palty ln Feblualy The Fathel Son banquet cllmaxed the ey ents of the year Ml I L Luthl vsas toast mastel and Mr Bluce Tallman State H11 Q6C16t31N pllnclpal speaker OXCI 700 attended 6 A A by Dorothy McKay Hockey basketball bascball and tcnn s ale the nlalfl QDOIIQ xxhlch attlact the gllls 3tt9DIlOh each yeal The C lrls -kthletlc ASSOCIHIIOH glyes the Ql1lS who do not take legulal gym vsolk a chance to enyov these 9110118 Seyelal toulnanlents were Feld thl veal but the basketball toulnament was the most llllpflltaflt Aftel basketball seison was OXGI a Basketball Feed was enyoycd by all the g11lS who played ln the toulna nent The members of the ulnnlng tcam yyele dX5d1Cl9d 11bbOIli f0l then xlctoly Play Day a non competltlxe meet vwhlch nas of gleat lnterest to the glll of oul school alld of othel chools vs IS held on Aplll Pa The Naxy was used as thc lIlNlg'Illd and the captalns of thc teams yyelc clrcssed Ill natty unlfolms One of the flnal acts of the xcal ln nhlcll the L A A paltlclpatecl was thc 4l8lll0ll stlatlon yxhlch took the place of the u ull May Fete All ct the -.chools lll Dodge Llty tcok palt ln thls eyent The gl1lQ Ill G A A xxele axxaldul fol then nartlclpatlon lll athletlcs yxlth Ds and k 600 polnts cal ned a lettel D 1000 a lettel lx and 1400 a gold K 132 QD? l Rl ' .' s ' 1 ' ' s . 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TROUPE THREE ONE EIGI-IT by Mawm M0011 The proudlng of an oppoltunltx f01 he cleyelopmcnt ot the 1nte1p1et1xe and C16 atne ab1l1t1es of the student and f0l the 6I'lt6lI3ll'lI'l16lll of 1t membel and the com munlty Oux pu1pose Thc calnestness .1b1l1tx and tho1 oughncss show ll by 1ts membcrs IH thls thc begm mm, yeal w1ll long be lemembelcd -X Lhllstmas Fnol 1ts 1eLula1 meetmgs bl weekly school carnnal sklts Lets Nloyc h I'u1n1tu1e 'lhe G1eat Qholce Sky Foddex Elmel Phe G1ant Sta1rs and the lflltldtlllfl mto natmnal 1nembe1sh1p and thc d1nne1 tollowmg all dlsplayed 1ts sp111t Thlrty members of Tloupe 318 endeaxcned to tulf1ll It purpose by Stdltlllf, w1th F1 mk Shu s adaptmn of DlLh6HS A Lhxlstmas Calol escnted by 1 Cl t of on Decembe-1 10th and lbth l'lc1en members put on cnnlxal sk1ts D1fte1cnt 1716111 bels plesented the tlye one acts to the school F1e1y plav pu' on and the ope1etta lncluded Thesplans IH the11 casts T1oupc 518 made thc school mole con LIOUS of d11m'1t1cs rcsultmg 1n much good txge 1mp1oxement Seyelal ITIQFIIDBIS t11ed ha1d to wln tour halt scholn h1ps t Noxthwcstexn UHlV61Slty Nitlonal member- 1n tlllN ll0Up6 w1ll contmue to bu1ld and foster the club 1n comme yeals It wlll always be sponsoled by a dl 1I'llatlCS fllleitfbl LOQUACIOUS LUMINARIES by Elowse Meyer The nat1onal h1gh school deb xte que tlon f0l th1s xean was Resolyed that the Several States Should Lnact Leg1slat1or1 Pxoudmg, fox Complete Medlcal Cale AX3ll able to All C,1t1zens at Publ1c Expen e The affllmatne argument was upheld bv Hally Wa1te I1an Cam and P11nk Fellell The membe1s of the negatlxe team we1e Le xdcll SLl'l19ldE'1 Clalence LIYYIHIQI, 'md Luella Wlll13ll1S0n The Dodge H1gh debaters naltlclpated IH e1,qht toulnaments du11ng the season maklng a total of app1ox1m'1tely flfty two debates Fwcnty of these we1e non declslon and out of thlltv two llLLlSl0h dcbates thc Dodge Hlgh debate1s walked otf Wlth honozs 1n twenty flllll N11 s bchne1de1 won a medal of d1 tlnitlffl lOl lTl1llXlilLl3l honols 1n debatlng lt thc Hays toulnament and ln an extempolaneous speaklng contest at Hutchmson Halry Wa1te a Junxol lb the only membel of thls 5631 s tean1 who w1ll be back next yeal Much ot the succes ol thls yen H debate squad mu be nan to the debate coach U1 I 1mb whrse t11eless cffo1ts wele lewalded wlth 1 tme tc lm by AVIS Saunders At fnst glance one mlght th111k 1t wa a m1l1ta1v parule but take anothel look It s the Dllll Team of Dodge C1ty 5611101 Hlgh Th1s club was o1gan1zed Ill the fall of 33 unde1 the sponso1sh1p of 'VI1ss Stulgeon guls nhy slcal educatmn teachel In selectmg the gnls fo1 thlb club It was necessaly to f1nd twenty sewen glrls who we1e as neally allke 1n we1g,ht and helght as poss1ble 1n Olllil to haxe umty Next came the costumes' The costumes we1e 1ed f1ttc d lacks blue st11pes down the s1de topped wlth 1ed m1l1ta1y Jackets wlth blue flogs as oxnaments The hats were 1ed satm w1th blue plumes As the11 foundat1on the gnls wole whxte shoes and to keep the1r hands walm they wo1e wh1te gloyes Now all l6gll119I'ltS haxe commandmg otflcels lllx8WlS8 the D11ll Team Dolothy NX 1mer was plesldent V1v1an VICNHII was Secletau TIGHSUIGI Lleanol FIHSQI was student counc1l 1epresentat11e Mellm Noshell was the dlum ma,1o1 The real pulpose of the D11ll Team was ma1nlv to pe1fo1m between halves of foot ball and basketball games but they made such a h1t that they haye been stepplng h1gh smce they H618 fust 01g'dI'llZ6d 1n Septembel - - u , .' 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H . up K, QTI-IE MILKY WAYEV ,, by MBYVIU Moon HE SFINIOR class ploductlon glxen Th1s play properly fllled the m1d sea thls year was Chlldren of the Moon w rltten by Nlartln Flax 1n It w as present ed Aprll 28th by an experlenced cast un der the d11ect1on of KIISS 'VIax1ne Nexms hlgh school dramatlcs coach The play Chlldren of the Moon was a three act melodrama of the present tlme The scene was la1d near a rough 1agged sea coast All sets took place m a large old fashloned ln 1ng room rlchly decorated wlth heau draperles Characters were as follows Judge Ath erton the old moon mad grandfather Marxm M Moon Madame Atherton h1s wlfe Fmelv Nelson Laura the 1ealous dommeerlng mother Luella WllllamSOH Jane Atherton Lauras only daughter who falls IH loxe w1th an axlator Grace Wllcox Dr Wetherell the famlly phy s1c1an who guards Jane and her grand father Harold Crlspell Major Bannlster the w recked avlator who was brought to the Atherton manslon Gordon Busley Walter H1ggs a cockney aeroplane me and Thomas the old sea farmg man ser vant ln the Atherton household Thad Bar hydt Th1S tale of the moon mad Athertons and of Laura the mother whose doml neerlng mfluence on the lnes of those whom she lowed dearest was one of both tense excltement and deep emotlons BIRYXID M Moon as Judge Atherton and Grace W llCOX as Jane presented sn 1d por travals as the last two moon m d Ather tons Chlldren of the Moon IS a play of a dlfferent klnd and the mtense tragedy of lt was xerx dlfflcult fox hlgh school stu dents but lt was efflclentls handled by the cast It was adyudged by all w ho attend ed as one of the most successful plays ex er presented ln Dodge Hlgh Jolntly sponsored by the H1 Y and G1rl Reserxe clubs and dlrected by Mlss Max me Neuns Huckleberry Flnn a three act comedv adaptlon of Mark Twam s lm mortal storv bv Roy F Lewls proxed a SII'l3Sh1llg h1t when presented on Janu ary 28th son of the year by 1ts dellghtful comedy and heax 1er dramatlc xeln supplled by the xlllalnous schemes of Huck s father Ruth Watson Aunt Polly s nlece was taken by Grace Wllcox who performed splendldly ln the absence of Merlln Voshell George Revnolds play ed Huck w ell wh1le Marx ln NI Moon dlsplaved marvelous characterx zatlon as John Flnn hls father Glenda Kelly and Bettv Goddard as the sedate deaconess and her lrrepresslble SIS ter made a comedy team second only to Selden Jones as Tom Sawyer and George Reynolds Rxchard Rupp supplylng the romantlc sltuatlon ln the part of a bashful lox er prox oked many laughs as d1d Pa tr1c1a Herrmg the gosslp spreadlng H1609 X lxlan MclN a1r as Aunt Polly and Florence McFarland as the colored mald made the best of the1r comedy l1nes Blggest laugh occurred 1n a love scene between Fred and Ruth Watson The Junlor class presented the1r annual three act comedv Oh Professor' It was a great success and was dlrected by Irvln L Luthl Mlchael Pemberton fJoe Frank Greg oryj fleelng from Flfl a French beauty Unez Butlerj lands ln Brlxton Academy for Young Women He swaps places Wlth the new lnstructor Professor PETCIX al Courtwrlght CJoe Doughtery Jrj Pro fessor Arlstotle 1 Harry Waltel leax es Mlss Frederlcka hlS asslstant CMyrna McGa hen? ln charge when Mlchael starts to teach Mlchael s d1ff1cult1es are ox erbur dened when Jlmmy a gay young blade fJun1or Bassett! arrlx es fleelng from hls folks who want to place h1m 1n a samtar lum He lmpersonates a glrl CEm1lyJ to stay there Patrxcla Patterson Mlchaels dream g1rl fBetty Denlousb arrlx es from Parls to flnd hlm poslng and she doesn t l1ke decelt Fluff fNaydene Peckhamj Bel tha C'VIarJor1e Sagej Belle fDuane Wlblel and Jean tGeorg1anna Stubbsj all chased Jlmmy through the school thlnklng he was a glrl Scott Hanna as Jake the yamtor offered much comedy w1th hlS llnes 4221- '42 T J Y . . - v . 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EIS by .lay combs T HE D Cl UB of the Hlgh School IS composed of actlxe lettermen from all sports The purpose of the D Club IS to promote all athletlc 3Ct1Vlt1QS durlng the school year Dllrlflg the flrst meetlng of the year Mr Toalson was selected as spon sor and plans for the year were set fO1 th The fun of the D Club member comes dllrlflg the sprlng when the new lettermen are lnltlated lnto the club Durlng May a banquet IS held where lnltlatlon 19 ln order At thlS banquet new offlcers for the comlng year are selected The flrst day of Aprll IS also set 3Sld6 for lnltlatlon fun In these lnltlatlons the old members have absolutely the last word and the new member must do all that he IS told to do The new member upon see- lng an old member approachlng must drop to hlS knees and stay ln that posltlon untll the old member IS ten feet past Also a peanut pushlng contest IS con ducted ln whlch the new members by means of thelr noses push a peanut across the basketball court The wlnner of the contest IS entltled to a healthy swat from the old members The contestants of thls race are urged on b5 old members Wlth large paddles D Club membershlp IS a lastlng mem ory to all boys who become assoclated wlth the organlzatlon No matter where the boys might go that letter D stamps them as a loyal son of D C H S It IS an unwrltten law that whlle the letter D IS worn the wearer wlll never perform an act that wlll bellttle the dlgnlty and Splrlt of falr play the letter stands for It IS ln th1S Splrlt that we flnd the true slgnlfl cance of the D Club It IS more than a blography of school SEYVICB-lt IS a com pass of llfe ' I Q 'Q ' Bzvk ro '-Louis Cooley, Edward Kaufman, Victor Hollar, Clarke Culbreath, John Le-Hew, Lauren Hensley, Ar .ur Leonard, ' ad Bar ' , scar Barfield, Seo Hanna. Silas i on. Second row-Frank Toalson, Doral Grose, David Greene, John O'Keefe, Jay Combs, Hervey Martens, Vern Schwer fe er, Hollie Brewer, Junior Barton, Albert Freshwater, Bill 'ing. First row-Gilber Brown, Jack yle, Edward otson, Don eck am, Carl Welch, Stanley Earls, George Johnson, Fred Diehl, allace Hunter. u H ' - w ' , ' 4 s K 7 K - H , 7 . . , , as H - 1 ' N , 1 v . y ' SK Y! 1 ' ' li as ' ' ' ' ' ' fa at ' 9 . . . . ' ' H v . i . u n ' C ll ld A b B ly C f Cl ft O D C tsl kg Hll dB hydt Ath W kB N t dDt St Ch 5 t ld D l SEEING STARS by Joanne Sprecher and Georglanne Thels HE FOOTBALL season of 1935 was one of the most successful 1n the h1s toly of the school desplte a dearth of vet eran material Everv game establlshed further the Demons reputatlon as good sports and clean players Backed by the entlre student body enthuslastlc fans and the two new coaches E E Kaufman and O L Dalner the D C eleven proxed thelr mettle On September 27 the openlng game vu as played on the local fleld vslth Scott Clty Score Dodge Clty 13 Scott City 7 One of Dodge CltV s most povs erful op ponents WlCh1t8 North played here Octo- ber 5 vshen the Demons badly crlppled boss ed to the Redskms 38 0 The flrst game played on a forelgn fleld replaced the Demons low morale when they defeated Kmsley 19 7 From the sublime to the ridiculous mlght be the next phrase The Hutchln son Salt Hawks plaved here October 18 and conquered the Demons to the tune of 41 0 The age old rn als fl om Garden Clty met the Demons October 25 on the local grid 1ron Agaln the Dodge Hlgh boys took the X1S1tOl'S to town vuth the score of 13 7 October 31 Dodge Clty welcomed Llber al grldsters and gase them an 18 7 clean 1ng Playmg on a muddy f1eld November 15 at Larned the Demons sllpped and skldded 1nto an 8 0 vlctory Agaln relgnmg trlumphant Dodge Hlgh scored 19 points to the1r opponents 6 on Mlnneola s turf Nox ember 22 Struggllng and stralnmg the Green backs of Pratt encountered struggllng and stralnlng Demons on the home fleld Thanksgnlng Day After four bltter quarters of matchmg blocks and tackles the score was lnequltably n1l to n1l At the close of the season our opponents had plled up 113 points to our 90 though the number of w1ns xx ere 6 losses 2 and 1 tle We wish success to the football team of 36 exen though they wont have Jay Combs Thad Barhydt Bud Welch David Greene Vlctor Hollar Junlor Barton Ed Dotson Glles Freeman or Arthur Leonard to ald them B ck row-Doral Grose, Frank Toalson, Billie o ins, Clarence Zimmer, Haro Thomas, Joe Leonard, t Dumler, Austin lake , Leonard Carter, li ford Morrow, Oscar Barfield, Silas i on, Kenneth F r, Edward Kaufman, tis arner, S ond row-Jay ombs, Albert Freshwater, Vern Schwer fe er, Junior Barton, Bill 'in , Victor r, Tha ar , r ur Leonard, John O'Keefe, Carl elch. F st row-Jac aldwin, Robert orton, Vincent S ockton, Edwar o son, Jack Pyle, co t Hanna, Ed rd Cavanaugh, arles Barh 'd . Dona Allen, Marian oug as. - ' Y ' . . . , . P r ' I v I , 7 - - . , - . 9 A ' ' , , . . . . . 7 3 - . . ' ' . . ' , . . V ' v , 7 0 . V - : , 3 , , . Y. . . . , Y - - , 9 y ' Y . 5 9 ! 7 . U . n 1 - - . . . - Y - 9 9 9 V ' l 7 ' ' ' H . . . ,, y 7 1 . S . ' ' 1 9 . 1 t. , 9 9 9 9 ' y 9 COMET S of the COURT by Eleanor Fraser LTHOUGH startmg vslth no letter men and only three men who were on last year s squad the basketball team has pulled through wlth a successful season Dodge Clty belonged to the Southwest Kansas League of fue teams ln vshlch Dodge C1ty emerged as vlctor The teams were Larned Pratt Great Bend Garden Clty and Dodge Clty In December the team played two prac t1ce games One was wlth Ford December 14 and the other was a double header wlth Mmneola December 21 In the flrst league game of the season Pratt ran over Dodge ln a ragged g me wlth the score board recordlng 18 33 Red Demons after an oxer tlme perlod throttled out a vlctory mth the score of 23 24 on January 6 In a game whlch show ed streaks of rag gedness the Dodge Hlgh Demons doubled the score on the lmadmg Great Benders January 10 to the tune of 32 16 Golng to Garden Cltv January 17 the Dodge team after three extra perlods of plavlng eked through wlth a 21 20 vlc tory Sublette fell to the Demons 18 14 January 21 The Red Demons Jumped 1nto flrst place ln the league by defeatmg Larned 21 15 here January 24 The Dodge High basketeers emerged vlctorlous from one of the most thrllllng basketball games staged 1n Llberal Jan uary 31 defeatmg Llberal 27 26 ln an oyertlme game In a game whlch showed streaks of raggedness on the part of Dodge the De mons were defeated by the Pratt Green backs here February 7 to the tune of 20 The Great Benders bowed to the ln vadmg Red Demons 11 34 February 14 Turmng the tables the Klnsley Basket eers emerged NlCt0I'lOl1S ln thelr flght wlth the Red Demons February 18 wlth the score 29 26 For the forty fourth consecutlve time the Red Demons marched through the falo land here February 21 wlth a 38 33 uctory By defeatmg Larned 18 23 February 28 the Dodge team emerged on top of the league In a rlp roarlng fast movlng game 'Vlarch 6 the Dodge Demons bowed to the I lberal Redsklns 23 22 At the Reglonal Class A basketball tournament at Pratt March 13 14 Dodge pounced on the Anthony team to wm 45 29 The next day Kmgman the vlctor of the tournament downed the Red Demons wlth the score of 37 25 Dodge City placed three men on the all conference team Fred Dlehl guard Herwey Martens forward and Hollle Brewer center l Back row Gxlbert Brown, Davrd Sturgeon, Vern Schwertsfeger, Holhe Brewer, Hervey Martens, Fred Dlehl Doral Grose 1CoachJ Front row Quentm Nrchols, Jay Combs, Laurence Hensley, John Lel-Iew, Jack Pyle, Ralph Dotaon, Keith Gaylon , , , t , - , I n , Q ,. , ' , - , ' 25. . 9 ' s 3 . . i F ' - I 7 ' 9 . ' . 'l 9 ' 7 7 . n 9 7 K - ' . . In an exciting game with Kinsley the ranks of the Garden Defenders of Buf- Y - . I . , , - 1' , . . 9 ' 9 , Y , , . - . , . . , . - . A . , . I c , J . 9 ' ' ! - 9 ' ' ' 9 ' s ' ' 9 . 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