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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 , . Jn y Q ' ' D Y 1 . v . . .- , ' , , u ' n 4 ' , u n - , . v 9 1 V - - , V - 9 9 , . . . ' . ' Y . . - . . . . . v v . . , M . . v ' . v ' y 1 - , . . . . v v Y - 1 . s . . . . . ' 9 . ' . . I . . . . v . 9 9 A v - ' Y. - Y. . - . . . 7 9 ' n I 1 f v . . 1 9 9 s , y - . . Y . . . . . . ' L v . , . . . 7 1 a ez , . - l , . ' . . A , ' . . . i . n ' ' . 0 I ' u 1 ' 1 v - x v , , , ' ,' - ' . - . . . . a 1 . N I a n 9 1 - r' . D Y u , . . ' 9 . r ' . . - v , . - ' . , , . . . . . . 9 - 1 ' ' r . . . . . U . . .
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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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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
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