Dodge High School - Sou Wester Yearbook (Dodge City, KS)
- Class of 1948
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i x L 1 f L .,t,2-Wi' ,f ,., Sammy Maple, val , -xox Business Manager WU, X gb' .S',,. ' weft. 'dec . i vb C,-,C 4,:Ik' ao' .,e get . Fdho' lHl Sllll WlSllll Slllll With this issue, the Sou'Wester is 34 years old. Each staff has added some new features and the'48 Sou'Wester shows the culminative efforts of the years, This is your book, the staff is happy to present it to you. We hope in enjoying it you will recall many pleasant associations with D.C.S.H.S. First Row: JC Ann Sellers, Edith Snider, Eloise McCracken, Pauline Bates, Eleanor Williams. Second Row: Evelyn Jones, Veleeta Andres, Velda Creech, Venda Seals, .lo Ann Reynolds, Jean Snider, Kenneth Felts ,Bob Starks. Third Row: Rex Reynolds, Mary Jane Alger, Doris Bishop, Virginia Clinton, Wilbur Swart, Norma Strobel, Elaine Dickinson, Glenn Snodgrass, Virginia Ripple, Sam Maple. ,.. , f f 3 Q 3 Q I 0 . ,J 4 4' ' f X ui :jk y of mp' 1 f. ,-'iam ,' PS . ' , ' Q WT' iff f'. 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A9 K.. ..:. f :J ' An' L. ., A ,Q CM N, , , gn IQ, sq-14 ff-.- -v......-., ., ....-f------w 'v .,,,,,,,, ,. ,J s..........u:i Chief's capable secretary is Betty Phillis Swain. Betty gra- duated with the class of 1947 and since her graduation has been serving as registrar of D.C.S,H.S. llhiel lualson This year marks Frank B. Toalson's tenth year as principal of D.C.S.l'l.S. Before becoming principal he served as football coach. He holds an A. B. degree from Wil- liam Jewell College and in l937 re- ceived his M.A. degree from the University of Kansas. A wealth of understanding is shown at all times by Chief. Fair to brilliant minds find that their school life gets better instead of worse-rather than beating down the students view-points and opinions, Chief respects and coun- cils with the student body, helping to bring about the unity exemplified in D. C. S. H. S. D.C.S.H.S. students find Chief cap- able of playing many roles and this is shown in his untireing interest for the activities of the school. Needless to say one can always count on Chief being in the foreground helping to encourage the students to retain the school's title Peppiest school in the Southwest . Chief helps to promote enthusiasm at pep assembly and Demon's pep parade. 5 William R. Alair Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking A. B.-University of Oklahoma M, S.-Pittsburg, Kansas State Teachers Edward L. Allsup Band, Orchestra B. S. in Music, Kansas University Robert E. Ballou American History, English, Latin A, B.-Ottawa University Herbert Bender Drivers Education A B Fort Hays Kansas State College Louise Chappell Bever Clothing l and ll Home and Family B S Fort Hays Kansas State College Phyllis Blackburn Biology B S Fort Hays Kansas State College Lois Coffyn English A B and M A University of Kansas G A Caywood Physical Education Head Football Coach A B Southwestem Ruth Chitty English Journalism B S Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia Bernard Dellasega Bookkeeping Consumers Education M S Pittsburg Kansas State Teachers J L Ewell Chemistry Physics Advance Algebra A B Friends University Louise Freeman Consumers Education Shorthand B S Fort Hays Kansas State College Doral Grose Senior Science Home and Family Physiology World History B S Kansas State College 6 M S Boulder Colorado 1 . . 1 ..' , 1 , X ..' , Q, . .I I 1 I 1 I I ..' , Dean Wagaman Metol Work Motor Mechamcs B S Kansas State Teachers of Emporua Clyde L Wallace Typung I and ll Offvce Practice Shorthand ll B S Fort Hays Kansas State College Vernon Zollars Vocal Musuc B S In Musuc Kansas State Teachers College of Emporio Lydio Haag Government B. S.-Kansas State College M. S.-University of Colorado Anna Mae Hablger Foods B S Marymount College Imogene Haffner Physucal Educatson B S Kansas State Teachers College of Chris Langvardt Vocational Agrnculturol B S Kansas State College Ansel H Resler Dramatlcs Psychology Speech A B Southwestern College Dorothy Reynolds Spannsh nd L B Kansas Wesleyan Unwerslty M A Umverslty of Colorado .losephme Scherb Lnbrary B S Kansas State College of Emporia Mathematics Athletncs A B College of Emporla M E Unlversuty of Kansas Helen Jean Throckmorfon Amerlcan Hlstory Sensor English A B Frlends Unlversnty Floyd Trngle Algebra World Hostory Intramural Sports Assustant Footbal' Coach Tennus Coach South western College Emporla 7 , , ' I a ll, atin ll A. lb . Laurence Stanton ' I D I D I . , - , , . . , .2 .I-- .I 2. ff :J J' 1: I I IH Ill! IIIS ll IE, .X W X. L sfweu WG! 0324 www-u 4'--P Hee 0' SDOf7SOr Earl Weuss, Presndent A Class Ofhcers Left to Rrgh! Max Ames Vrce Presndent Ruth Henry Student Councll Represen tatrve Earl Wenss Presrdent Velecfa Anders Sec retary Freddue Bayless Treasurer .JU- Q,-..-. -new 9 v 5:27 ,P -v-. OV 1 ' . ' 'V fff-1335 w':JSff r-,r 1157 -I ,.r.',V xv. rw-ff::.,,,, la , lg , ,uw - ' ls' f: .FI .r 6 1 V A I Viv!! 3 -' , 'L I Q., . . Qt J J - J , 1 , - 1 ' , . isa l -Q a , I ,,,,,,,,a a- aa, , V 5 . 1 24 rf Q , A ik A . ll U . X G- Hail Upper Classman Sl So Big and Strong You are always right And we are always wrong . . On Sophomore Day, September l8, l947, the landscape around D. C. S. H. S. was dotted with sophomores on bended knee repeating this little verse to the upperclassmen. The Sophomore class of that year was the largest ever to enter D. C. S. H. S. lt is the beginning of the end when orders for cap and gowns and an- nouncements are taken . . . graduation pictures are exchanged, and students look forward to the winning of one of many scholarships being offered. Led by the five class officers, Earl Weiss, president, Max Ames, vice president, Veleeta Anders, secretary, Freddy Bayless, treasurer, and Ruth Henry, student council representative, this senior class has amazed the entire school by their ceaseless activity. The spark which kindled the blaze of energy was the resolution to have a senior as carnival queen . . . not only was senior Veleeta Anders elected carnival queen, but her attendants Mildred Ruder, Lois Cox, Iris McKinley and Jean Massey were also seniors. The impressive crowning of the football queen, Eloise McCracken, and her two senior attendants, Kathryn Blickle, and Patty Lembright added much color to the years activities. The impressive Baccalaureate Services on May added a note of dignity to the year's activities and gave the future alumni a look at what the future holds for them. As a grand finale, seniors donned the garb of graduates and went to receive their degrees with a note of solemnity and maybe a tear shed for the Good ol' school days . ROY ADAMS Pep Club-3, Thcspians-2, Allemande-3 Staff-3 Pep Band-l-2-3 Queen-3. Pep Club-2 LOUISE ADRIAN--FHA-3, Kayettes-l-23 Girls MARY JANE ALGER-Chorusal-2-3, Class Plays 2, Kayettes-I-2-3, Girls Pep Club-35 Pinfeathers l-2-3, Secretary-3, Thespians-l-2-3, Sou Wester MAX AMES-Allernande-l-2-3, Band-l-2 3 Cam era Club-3, Chorus-l, Class Officers-3, Vice Pres: dent-35 D Club-2-3, Kays-l-2-3, Orchestra 2 Boys Pep Club-l-2-3, Thespians-l-3, Track l 2 3 VELEETA ANDERS-Allemande-i-2-3, Chorusl 3, Class Officers-2-3, Secretary-Treasurer-2 3 Drill Team-l-2-3, Secretary-3, GAC-25 Kayettes l 2 3 Cabinet-25 Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Student Council 3, Thespians-I-2-35 Sou'Wester Staff-3, Carnival CHARLES AUSTIN-Chorus-I-2, Kays-l 2 Boys VIRGINIA BAILEY-Allemaricle-l-3j Efgnrl-lf2-3, Camera Club l-3g Chorus-I-3g Tnespians-l-3 SUE BARBOUR-Allcsvnandeal' FHA-3g GAC-2g Kayettcs l-2f3g Girls Pep Cluli l-2-3 ROSETTA BARNES-Fl-lA-2-3, Vice President-3g Knyertesfl 2-3g Girls Pop Clull-l-2-3 PAULENE BATES-Aflvmande-2, Dodger-3, GAC- l-2, Kayetres-l-2-3 Calumet-2 3, Office Help-3, Girls Pep ClulaflA2-3, Prcsident'3, Tennis-lg Tnes- pians-lA2g Sou'Wester Staff-3 FREDDY BAYLESS-Baseball-2 3, Baslfetlnall-2-3g Class Officer 3, Treasurer-3g Football-l-2-3, Kays- l-2-3g Boys Pep Clul:-l-2-35 Track-l THOR BELL-Allernande-3g Debate-3g Kays-l-2- 31 Pinfeatners-2-3g Tlriespians-23 JIMMIE BEYE-Football-2g Kayslg Track-l DORIS BISHOP-Allemande-2g Bandfll-32 Class Plays-l-2g GAC-2-3g Honor Sociciy-l-25 Kayetfes- l-273, Cabinet-2, President-35 Girls Pep Club-l-Z 31 Tlwespians-l-2-3, National Thespians-35 Sou'- Wester Staff-3 WESLEY BLACK-Carnera Club-lg Kays-l-2-3g Boys Pep Club-l-3g Tnespians-lf3g FFA-3 KATHRYN BLICKLE-Chicago-I-2g Allernande-3g Head Cheerleader-3g Kayettes-3,' Pep Club-35 Slu- dent Council-3 GLENN BOGER-Baseball-lg Kays-35 FFA-3g Boys Pep Club-L2-3 JERRY BOSSINGHAM--Basketballflg Football-2g Boys Pep Club-3g Tennis'3 NORMA BRUNK--Allernande-l-2'3g Cnorusall- 3g Dodger-35 Drill Team-2-3g GAC-3g KayetTes-l- 2-3g Girls Pep Club-I-2-3g Pinfeatlraers-3g Thes- pians-l-2'3g Sou'Wesfer Staff-3 GALE BUTCHER-Allemande-2-3g Basketball-lg Football-lg Kays-2g Boys Pep Clubffij Tennis-l-Z 3g FFA-3 WAYNE CARR-Allernande-l-25 Chorus-lg Class Plays-I-25 Debate-lg Honor Sociefylg Kays-I-2g Pinfeathers-IQ, Secretary-Treasurer-25 Thespians- l-25 National Thespians-2g Southwestern College-3 ROBERT CARTER-Kays-3g Boys Pep Club-3 VIRGINIA CLINTON-Allemande-l'2g Band-l-2- 35 Camera Club-lg Class Officers-2, Vice Presi' dent-25 GAC-l-2-35 Kayettes-I-2-35 Office Help-3g Girls Pep Club-I-2-3g Thespians-2-3g Sou'Wester Staff-3g Carnival Queen-2 ' LOIS COBB--Chorus-25 Kayetfes-I-2-3g Girls Pep Club-lg Pinfeathers-I-3g Thespians-I-3 S... -5 ,sag Y his 1:1 9 if 6 'ii af ,N ...ao-1 L E x li fr S-rf, w-J A-1 1 7 ,cv-s. f' 5 - s N X., 1' NP if . vu lvl.- --4-fv' f xx- f 5... PP' 'Q rv: T i M ' bfi f' -LQ. 224 .lf-lL1l.V ' I .'Q. .3 --, I r i' 2 'ws -tg-9 JOAN COHOON-Cmiiuw 3 lliill 'liriiiii 17 3, MJ iorette-3g lllA 3 l4.iwllL l 3 3 will llllf Civil' 2-3 MELBOURNE COOK--1 ,- uw C ill ' 'Uv-fi Z 35 Lim, lip Cm' i .l ' 1 '- A' -3 JANTCE COWAN--C ri E GAL l f' 3, Kai em--N 3 2 J um-. Pi-1, iQ,'i.ii l 3 LOIS COX-fXllpr'rmmi ll GAC-l PA, Kinetics-l, Girls Pup Cluiy-l-3 VELDA CREECH-Allurriarwde-3' Clwoiu1,3g GAC- l-Zg Kavettes-l 2 35 Girls Pep Clul, l-2 3 Secre- tary-3g Student Council 3, Secretary 3g Thospiaris l-2-3, Secretary-35 Soo'Wcstcr Smlf 3 HARLESS CREEVEY-Allemaricle-3g Football-l-2 3g Keys-3, Track-l-2-3 DONNA CROMWELL- Allemande-3g Band-35 Dodger-3g GAC-3g Kayettes-35 Orchestra-35 Girls Pep Club 35 Thespiars-35 Pirifeathers-3g Superior, Nebraska-l-2 RONALD DAVIS-Allemande-l-2-35 Basketball-Z 3g Baseball-2-3g Cheerleader-l-2g Chorus-25 Foot- ball-l-2-3 Kays-l-2-3g Boys Pep Club-2-3, Vice Pres.-3 STEVE DECKER-Kaye l -2 ELAINE DICKINSON-Allemaride-3g Chorus-2-35 Dodger-35 GAC-3g Thespians-3g Sou'Wester-35 Kayettes-2-3g Girls Pep Club-2-35 l.aJunfa,Colo.- I-2 BONNIE EVERHART-Chorus-2-35 Kayettes-l-2- 3g Orchestra-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 DELORES FAULDS-FHA-3g Kayettes-l-2-35 Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 ERMA FAULKNER-Allemande-25 FHA-35 GAC-L 2-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3g Kayeftes-l-2-3 KENNETH FELTS-Winslow, Ariz.-lg Camera Club-3g Class Plays-25 Debate-35 Kays-3g Monitors- 3g Thespians-2-35 Sou'Wes'rer-3 EUGENE FLOWERS-Kays-3 JOY FOULKS-Band-l-2g GAC-l-2g KayeHeS-l-2- 35 Girls Pep Club-2-3g Allemande-l NOBLE FRIESEN--Band-l-2g Chorus-lg Class Of- ficer-l, President-lg Honor Society-25 Kays-l-2-3g Vice-Pres.-2g Student Council-2 CHARLES GIBBENS JIMMIE GIBSON-Allennande-35 Clworui-l-2-3: Class Plays-21 Keys l-2-3g Boys Pup Club-l-2-35 'l'l'1c:,pians-3 VANE GODDARD BOB GREEN WALTER HALL - Allemande-3g Basketball-3g Football-3g Boys Pep Club-35 Wichita-l-2 LORRETTA HAMPTON-Allemande-2-3g Girls Baseball-3g GAC-l-2-3, Vice President-2, Presi- dent-3g Kayettes-l-2-3g Tennis-lj Thespians-2g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 LAURA HARLAN-FHA-3g GAC-25 Kayettes-l-Z 3, Cabinet-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3g Thespians-2 BETTY HASTY-Kayettes-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club- 2-3g FHA-3 JOYCE HENRY--Chorus-3g Kaye-ttes-3g Girls Pep Club-l-35 Colby, Kansas-l-2 RUTH HENRY- Band-lg Chorus-3g Class Officer- Council l 2 3' Ka ettes-l-2-3, l-2-3g Student - - - , y Cabinet-2-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 JACK HESS-Band-l-2g Basketball-l-25 D Club-2- 35 Football-l-2-3g Kays-l-2-3g Boys Pep Club-35 Track-l-2-3 BEVERLY HUTCHINSON-Allemande-l-2g Band- lg Chorus-2-3g FHA-35 Kayettes-l-2g Girls Pep Club-l-2-35 Student Council-l-3g Tlfiespians-l BILL JACQUES-FFA-3, Vice President-3g Monte- zuma High-l BONNIE JAMES-Chorus-35 FHA-2-35 GAC-25 Kayettes-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Treasurer-3 ERWIN JOHNSON-Boys Pep Club-3g Fowler High School-l-2 DONNA JONES-Band-l-2-3g Class Plays-25 FHA- 2-3j Girls Pep Club-l-2-35 Kayettes-l-2-3g Alle- mande-3 EVELYN JONES-Allemande-l-35 Band-I-2-3, Secretary-Treasurer-3g Chorus-lg GAC-3g Kayettes- 35 Office Help-35 Orchestra-l-2-35 Girls Pep Club- l-2-3g Pinfeathers-3g Thespians-l-2-3g Sou'Wes- ter Staff-3 Q PAULINE KEITH-FHA-2-3g Kayettes-l-25 Girls Pep Club-2 BARBARA KERR-Allemande-l-2-35 Debate-35 Drill Team-2-3g GAC-l-2g Kayettes-l-2-35 Girls 13 Pep Club-I-2-3g Pinfeathers-35 Student Council-2' N 17 i . 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'Y A 'I' '5- DEAN KINKELAAR Allcnwimle 2 Bun r Club l 2 w FRED KIRKPATRICK Clw Olllcf rs i iliin 1 if cn mg i lin T lclf 2 3 RED KISNER slrctin s 2 3 Boys Ptp Club 3 wr ROBERT KREGAR St itlcnt Council 3 FFA 3 LARA B nfl l sclnll 3 D C ui otlJ1ll2 3 D IS L MBRIGHT I3 nzl l 2 3 GAC l 2 K Cttcs l 23 FHA3 PATTY LEMBRIGHT Allemancle 3 Dodger 3 D ill Team 2 3 FHA 2 3 GAC l Honor Society ayettes l 2 Pep Clua 3 Tlwes :ans RICHARD LONG Keys 3 Student Council 2 MANUEL LOPEZ Basebwll 2 3 Football 2 3 VIRGINIA LOWRY-Fl-lA-2-3' Cabinet-3' Kay- ettes-l-2g Pinfeatlwers-3' Tnespians-l-3 ELOISE McCRACKEN--Allernande-l-2-3' Chorus- l-2-3' Class Plays-l-2' Drill Team-2-3 Vice resi- dent-3' GAC-2' Honor Society-l-25 Kayettes-l-2- 3 Cwbinet-l-3 Secretary-2' Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 Treasurer-3' Student Council-3' Tlwespians-l-2' Sou'Wester Editor-3g Football Queen-3 PATSY McDOWELL-Band-l-2-3g Class Plays-I-2g Dodger-3g Honor Society-l-2g Kayettes-l-2-3, Cab- inet-2-3g Office l-lelp-3g Orchestra-l-2-3, Student Director and President-3g Student Council-3g Thes- pians-l-2-3, Vice President-3 VIRGINIA MCGONIGAL-Kayettes-l-2-35 FHA-3, Girls Pep Club-3 IRIS McKINLEY-Allemande- lg Chorus- l -2-3, Fl-lA-25 Kaye-ttes-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club-lg Tennis- lg Tlfwespians-l-3 HELEN MADDEN-Allemande-35 Cheerleader-3g GAC-l-2-3, Secretary-Treasurer-3g Kayettes-l -2-3, Cabinet-3g Orchestra-l-2-3, Secretary-Treasurer-3g Student Council-3g Tennis-2g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 BETTY MALLONEE-Allemande-2-3,' Band-lp Chorus-2-35 Drill Team-3g Fl-lA-3g Kayettes-I-25 Girls Pep Clulv lg Tnespians-l DONALD MALLORY-Allernandc-l-2-3g Baseball- 2-3g Basketball-l-2-35 Chorus-2g D Club-2-3g Foot- ball-l-2-3g Kays-l-2-3g Boys Pep Club-l-2-3g Track-I LA VONA MALLORY-Allernande-l-2-3g Band-l- 2-3g Chorus-35 GAC-l-2-3g Ka ettes-l-2-3g Girls Y Pep Club-l-2-3g Pinfcathers-l -2-3g TheSpian5-i-2- SAM MAPEL-,'Xlli-fvmmle-l Q Band-l-2, Clnsi F-'lgwsfl Dr-lute-l 2, Hamm Society l-2, Kaya-l 2- 3, llrlys Pup Cluln l 2 3 Pinluatlaerg-l-2 3, Presl- clenr 2, Sou Wf'fstcr Stall 3, Tlwespiana-l-2-3, Na- tional Tl'N-spmns 2 3 TILLIE NXARTINEZ--Allbnmrvle l Chorus-l, FHA-2, Knyettes-l 2, Girls, Pep Clulo 2 3 JEAN MASSEY-!Xllc'lvi,1rwrlg'- 3' Chorus l-2-3, GAC l 2-3, Ktwettf-fr. lf2-3, Girls Pep Clula l-2-3, The-,plan-, l Girls Uasnluall 3 VADA MAUCH-Knvettes-l 2 3, Girls Pep Club- 3, FHA-3 VERDA MAUCH-Kcwyettes-l-2-3, Girls PCD Club- 3, FHA-3 JIM MOONEY-Allemanrlc-lg Class Plays-l, Foot- tmll-2-3 Orchestra l, Buys Pep Club-3, Track-2, FFAO3 ' MARGIE MORAN-Allernande-l-2-3, Camera Club-lg Kayettes-l-2-3, Orchestra-l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Tlwespians-l-2-3 LENORE MORLAN--Drill Team-2-3, FHA-2-3, Vice President-2, President-3, Kayettes-l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-3, Tlwespians-2-3, Sou'VVester Staff- 3 JAMES MOWREY-Baseball-3, Basketball-2-3, Class Plays-lj Boys Pep Club-l-2, Kays-l-2-35 Stage Crew-l-2, Tlwespians-l-2 ETTA MUSSLIN--Chorus-lg Class Officer-l, Vice President-l, Class Plays-ig Honor Society-lg Belle-font, Kansas, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3. NATALIE NELSON-Allemande-2-3, FHA-2-37 Kayettes-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-3, Thespians-l BOB NEVINS--Band-l-2, Basketball-2, Camera Club-3, Class Plays-l-2, Stage Crew-l-2-3, D Club- 2-3, Football-l-2-3, Kays-2-3, THCSDIQHS-l-3, Track-l-2-3, Pep Band-l-2, Boys Pep Club-l-2-3 WARREN NEVINS-Allemande-l-2-3, Band-l-2- 3, Baseball-l-2-3, Basketball-l-2-3, Camera Club- lg Chorus-2, Class Officer-2, President-2, D Club- 2-3, Football-l-2-3, Kays-l-2-3, Boys Pep Club-l- 2-3, Stage Crew-3, Student Council, President-3, Swing Band-3 ROBERT NEWELL-Kays-l-2-3, Boys Pep Club-l- 2-3 LAVERNE Nici-ioLsoN-FHA-2-3, GAC-2-35 Kayettes-l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 DOROTHY PATTERSON-Drill Team-2-3, Presi- dent-3, FHA-2, Secretary-2, GAC-3, Honor So- ciety-l, Kayettes-l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-3, Student Council-2 DWIGHT PAYNE-Band-l-2, D Club-2-3, Vice President-3, Football-l-2-3, Honor Society-l-2, Kays-l-2-3, Track-2-3, Boys Pep Club-3, Pep Band-l DONNA JEAN PETERSON-Allemande-35 Chorus- lg Debate-3, Kayettes-l-2-3, Thespians-2-3 -of -of 1? Eli-E. -43 'fs' Q 'EB' -il 33' 13 ll MARJORIE PETERSON-FHA S rr -.ll Curl-X FWD Cm' ff 3 DARREL PITTMAN-r'Axz r m.rn.ll- 3 lim' 1 1 Clw zru 3 l ll .ell lhllp l 2 3 l': lr'.xl' 4 r- Q' xl Tlwuwpmn l 3 lmrl 17 3, Orfflwn-wlm 3 l -lt ffmml l 2 3 Swrru, l'7.1'vrl 3 Um pcm Clul l fl Q3 KATHRYN POOL-Al wrw'.a:'ll fi Cllr :rr Y 3 Clm-I Flay- ' ll+fX f' 3 CWC Ql lnnwt ll 3 Glrlb Pep Cluv ll 3 'llu-gulf- ll 3 BOB PYLE-Bw? PLD Clul l Twill l P 3 Km l-2 3 AUDREY RANDEL-lfaxcflcx-l 3 3 Curl: PCD Club-3 EDITH REDINGER--Cl 'vrux 2 lHA 3 Kmvtlc l-2-3,' Girls Pop Club 2 3, Tlwc-,g1n.rn, l JOANN REYNOLDS-I-XllCn'.1nclvl 3 Claw Offl- CCVV l, Vice Prcwurlcnt-l, Claw Plml- l P FHA 2-3 Honor Society-2, Kavctrew l 2 3 Calumet-2-3, Treasurer-3g Glrls Pep Clulq-l 3, C.llrlnct lg Stu- dent Councxl-2-3, Tlwsplans-l-3, Sc-u'VVcator Staff- 3 REX REYNOLDS-Band-l-2-3, Prcsinlenl-35 Carn- era Club-3g Chorus 3' Class Plkwx 2 D Clulw-2-3g Football-lg Kavs l 2 3 Orrlwr tm ' 3 llvxr-X PCD Clubl--2-3g Stuflcnt Cfu'1Cl!3 X!llCl Dre'-:ll1?f3 Tl1Cbplar'1S-l-2 3'TrnCl1 l 2 3 Srru Vu wr Stull 3g Pop Bandrl-2-35 Swlnq llnnll 3 EVELYN REIDLINGER--Kaycttcv-l 2 3g Gurla Pop Club-2-3g FHA-3 VIRGINIA RIPPLE-AIlCnmndO l 2-3, Band-l 43g Debate-l-2, Dodger 3g Hunr-r S Maury 2g Kay, ettes-l-2-3: Orchestra l 2-3 S'uLl nl Drrccrm 35 Girls Pep Club l-2 3g Prnfcarlwcrr l P 3, Srcrotary- Treasurer-lj Student Council 2, -l'l1cwpmn', l Sou'- Westcr Staff-3 BILL RODARMEL-Football-l -2g Bcxs Pep Club-lf 2-3 FRANK ROSEBERRY MILDRED RUDER-Camera Clulo-lg Allpmarwde-3,' Chorus-2-3g Drill Team-3g FHA-2, GAC-lg Kay- ettes-l-243g Gurls Pep Club-l -2-3 LILA RUMFORD--Allcmancle-25 Chorus-l-25 Kay- erfes-l-2-3g Office Help-3g Plnfeatlwcrs-2-3 ORLAND RUMFORD WAYNE RUMSEY-Basketball-2g Football-2-35 Boys Pep Club-3g Kays-l-2-3g Track-2g Baseball!! DALE SAYRE-Band-l-2g Basketballbl-2-35 D Club--l-2-35 Football-l-2-31 Honor Society-l-25 Kays-l-2-3, Cabinet-35 Baseball-2-35 Boys Pep Club-l-2-35 Student Council-2g Track-l-2-3 DORAN SCHEUERMAN WANDA SCHOEN-Honor Society-2, Kayettcs-L 2-3, Office Help-2-3, Girls Pep Club-2-3 VENDA SEALS---Dodger-3, GAC-2, Kayettes-l-2 3, Cabinet-2-3, Sou'Wester Statt-3, Tnespians-3, Pinfcatners-2-3, President-3 JO ANN SELLERS--Allernande-I-35 Band-l-2-3J Debate-2-3, Dodger-3, GAC-3, Honor Society-lg Kayettes-l-2-3, Orchestra-l-2-3, Girls Pep Clul3-l- 2-3, Pinteatlwers-3, Tncspians-l -3, Pep Band-l-2-3 DELBERT SETZKORN-Student Council-2, FFA-3 Secretary-3 f LEILA SHORE--Band-l-2-3, Chorus-l-2, Kayettes- l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Pinfeatlwers-l-2 NORMA SMYRES-Pinteatners-2-3, FHA-2, Kay- ettes- lg GAC-2-3 EDITH SNIDER--Band-2-3, Class Plays-l-2, GAC- l-2-3, Cabinet-2-3, Kayettes-l-2-3, Cabinet-2, Vice President--3, Office Help-2, Girls Pep Club-l- 2-3, Student Council-2-3, Tnespians-l-2-3, Secre- tary-3, National Tlwespians-2-3, Sou'Wester-3 JEAN SNIDER-Chorus-l-2, Drill Team-2-3, FHA- 2g GAC-l-2-3, Honor Society-l, Kayettes-l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Student Council-2-3, Tennis- 2, Sou'Wester Staff-3 GLENN SNODGRASS-Band-l-2-3, Drum Major- 2-3g Baseball-l, Basketball-lg Camera Club-l-3, Class Plays-l-2, Honor Society-l-2-3, Kays-I-2-3, Orchestra-lg Tnespians-l-2, Sou'Wester Staff-3, Track-2-3 RAYMOND SNYDER-Class Plays-lg Kays-l-3, FFA-3 BOB STARK5-Camera Club-lg Dodger-3, Kays-l- 2-3, Cabinet-3, Vice President-3, Boys Pep Club- 2-3g Student Council-3, Thespians-l-2-3, Sou'Wes- ter Staff-3 JANET JO STAUTH-Allemande-l-3, Band-l-2- 3, Lettered-l-2-3, Secretary-2, Kayettes-l-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Vice President-3, Pin- featners-2-3, Thespians-l-3, Pep Band-l-2-3, Or- chestra-l-2, Swing Band-3, Chorus-l-3 1 PATRICK STEGMAN-Kaysn, Boys Pep Club-l -2 PAT STOTLER-Band-35 Kayettes-l-2-3, Library Help-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Thespians-l-3, Pep Band-3, Allernande-3 NORMA STROBLE-Band-l-2-3, Chorus-3, Class Plays-l-2, Dodger-3, GAC-2, Kayettes-l-2-3, Or- chestra-2-3, Girls Pep Club-l-2-3, Pinfeathers-l-2- 3,2Tlgespians-l -2-3, Sou'Wester Staff-3, Pep Band- WANDA STUCKEY-Band-l-2, Girls Baseball-3, Girls Basketball-lg Chorus-l-2, Kayettes-l-2 PAUL SWANSON-Allemande-lg Class Plays-lg Football-l-2-3, Kays-l-2-3, Boys Pep Club-3 WILBUR SWART-Wentworth Military Academy- l, Cadet Sfsgt., Allemande-3, Band-l-2-3, Stu- dent Director-3, Basketball-lg Camera Club-l-3, Chorus-lg Class Plays-2, Debate-3, Honor Society- lg Kays-l-2-3, Orchestra-l-2-3, Boys Pep Club-l- 2-3, Pinfeathers-2-3, Student Council-lg Tennis- lg Thespians-l-2-3, President-3, Sou'Wester Staff- 3' Monitors-3 Band-3 S 'G 1 QTV 'I' B 0 , f i- h ,S Y 1? gr if f-19 J A ,Q 1 Iwi. BOB SWITZER-Camera Club-lg D Club-3g Foot ball-l-2-3g Kays-l-3g Boys Pep Club-l-2-3g Track- 3g FFA-3 DONALD TAYLOR--Band-l-25 Baseball-l-2-3, Basketball-l-2-3g Cheerleader-l-2g D Club-2-35 Footlmll l-2-3g Knys l-2-3, Cabinet-3g Boys Pep Club l-2 3g Student Council-3 DORIS TRENT--Allemancle-l-32 Chorus-l-2-3j FHA-2 3g Kayettcs-l-2g Girls Pep Clulu-l 2-3g Girls Soft Ball-3 BETTY TRUITT-Allcmande-2g Ctiorus-23g FHA- 2-3j Kayettes-l-2-3g Girls Pop Club-2-3g Pin- teathers-2,' Thespians-2-3 JAMES JR. TURNER-Kays 2-3 LILA TURNER-Allemande-2-3g Chorus-l-2g FHA- 3I Kayettes-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club-3g Tennis-2g Thespians-2 FORREST TURPEN-Allemande-l-2-35 Baseball-L 2-35 Basketball-l-25 Chorus-l-2-35 D Club-2-3g Football-l-2-3g Kays-l -2-3, Cabinet-2g Orchestra-l, Vice President-lg Boys Pep Club-l-2-35 Pin- feathers-3g Student Council-lg Thespians-l-3 DONALD TYSON - Allemande-lg Band-l-2-3g Kays-l-35 Boys Pep Club-l-2-35 Student Council-2g Track-l-2 GERTRUDE VAN DINE-Allemande-2-35 FHA-3g GAC-3g Kayettcs-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club-2-3 DONNA WALKER-Chorus-l-2-35 GAC-I-3g Kay- ettes-l-2-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3 SUZANNE WARD-Allemande-lg Class Officers- l, Secretary-lg Class Plays-I-2g Dodger-3g Kay- ettes-l-2-3, Cabinet-2g Girls Pep Club-2-3g Stu- dent Council-2g Thespians-l-3g Pinteathers-3 EARL WEISS--Baseball-I-2-3g Basketball-2-35 D Club-2-3g Class Officer-3, President-3g Football-L 2-35 Honor Society-2g Kays-I-2-3, Treasurer-2, Secretary-Treasurer-3g Boys Pep Club-3g Student Council-l-2 RUSSELL WERNER-Allemandc-3g Baseball-2-35 Class Plays-lg Kays-I-2-35 Boys Pep Club-l-2-35 Thespians-l-2-3g FFA-3, President-35 Basketball-Z 3g Football-2 ELEANOR WILLIAMS-Allemande-l-2-35-Cl'1orus- lg GAC-2-3, Lettered-2-3g Kayettes-l-2-3, Cab- inet-3g Girls Pep Club-l-2-3g Pinfeathers-2-3, Vice President-3g Thespians-l-2-3g Sou'Westcr Staff-3 GLORIA WILLIAMS--Chorus-l-3g FHA-2g Kay- ettes-I-2-3 JULIUS WILLIAMS--Chorus-l-25 Class Plays-lj D Club-2-3g Kays-I-2-3g Boys Pep Club-l-2-3g Student Council-3g Thespians-lg Track-lg Student Manager-2-35 FFA-3 GENE WILLIAMSON-Kays-l-2-3 JACK WILLIAMSON-Kays-I -2-3 i -sv , ,- f , ,'k4f vs N . 5,45 R... - N, -x, . v - L 'M X . su ,..-v, af' xv N , Q A -. wana..-Q... 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Q A ' ' 'Ve 'q-,I-' w f ' ' H 5 3 311 ,- , - , -Q. ...V 39a mah 3 sro- -we .K ag'-'mg 'm ii My 'ME us! JSE? ' Pl Www!!- IMI Heads DOf7SOr Gary Hnlgers, Presudent 19 Class Officers Left to Right Maxine Permmgton Treasurer Jimmy Myers Vlce Presldent Carol Habuger Student Councul Representative Gary Htl gers Presndent Shenla Hunter Secretary 'X YD ie -4 may-A I , F. t , -Ii' .f..t::4: wW! x . ...,: A H WW M A I H AQIQI Z H kt mm f c V, , vi. .. t ll I Q 3 --- I .i i f 2 if Y W . 5, af .I I H ' D ! A .T L I hx ' I H 7 1 ' ' ' ' lv V , - ...-- r 9 1 f ., 5' , :fret an W 5-nfl I Av! ' Left to Right Back row Junior Cox RlCl'1'lfflVV1ll4Cf' Gor don Grunlfc Johnny Lewullcn Don Shipley Lawrence Imcl Third row Tcmrny Lollar Cluude Allen Jwck Stanley Bill Janousek Vernon Agur Raymond Omo Second row Mary Margaret Grilnble Ge neva Oblwo z Phyllis Page Thelmm Setzkorn Culennas Gurn Connie Baber Mr Caywood Front row Erma Lee Lutz Avis Sigsbee Amy Lenz Loretta Cooley Marjorie Crane Marie Vogel ,4 ,df fag! wwe ma Q .f iiiiiliilillijlitji Left fo Right Back row Richard Hamilton, Walter Weiss Jackie White, Burnham Hampshire, Charles Krueger, Ralph Hamilton, Kenneth Davis George Woolwine Second row-Elma Jane Jones, Adell Wer ner, Margaret Jones, Joyce Jones, Judith Hall, Frances Baird Front row-Janiece Penland, Lora Lee Mc Kinley, Hazel Rosner, Daisy Gardner, Betty Cunningham, Marilyn Lyon, Miss Habiger X X X X 20 X X . X X X X X Left to Right- Back row-Donald Zielke, Byron Turner, Bob Noller, Leon Vann, Cletus Lampe, Harold Zane, Russell Carrier Third row-Eddie Rutter, Charles Cobb, Tommy O'Grady, Bob Gillette, Orville Gritz, Keith Uhland Second row-Miss Imogene l-laffner, Sharon Oaks, Jean l-loltfrerich, Pat Graham, Golda- belle Noland First row-Ruth Turner, Ann Lehmann, Joyce Runkle, Jerry Cottrell, Alice Williams .M I I 7 7 Z I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 OLU LUG Wall! fo IUOI' ? QUQII al' el' Lefi to Right Back row Don Kennett Merle Boger Don Kennedy Bill Williams Eddie Blrzer Bill Black Harms Norma Jean Perley Second row Billy Jean Massey Pam Bisbee Viola Pennington Donna Marler Donna Belle Dowling Ruthann Keough First row Marilyn Kennedy Karan Drolte Norma Jean Duncan Elaine Doll Deloris Harms Josephine Billings 21 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X L J X X X X Third row-Barbara Simmons, Pat Starr, Elda , 1 l i 1111111111111 ll Od t 92 Left to Right- Back row-M J. Straight, Bill Wrlgtwt, Bob Knnnrd, Conrad Swensson, Gary Htlgcrs, LC- Roy Dwyer, Bull Rodnrrnel, Bob Wuttrnan, Third row-Don Dctord, Phyilts Thompson, Ella Worthcyf, Dorothy Edwards, Betty Hen- sel, Rout-rm Eagan, Dons Haskell, Glenn Yarlnerrv Second row-Irma Klctn, Norma Klein, Helen Garnlca, Vtrginta Reddy, Katherine Riley Front row-Leora Dol Faber, Hilda Ricdlin- ger, Carmi Raplee, Donna Merrill, Betty Sturnptt, Mrs. Josephine Scheib moaf .mf of lb C 5' JJ Left to Rughl' Back row Jam Myers Merlln Nelson Phul Newman Bully Hoadley Fred Young Ruchard Roenfeldt Dwnght Gaddls Russell Fnscher Second row Martha Wulcox Dorothy Shea Eleanor Mussernann Mary Knox Rnchard Kltne Ralph Coate Phtlltp Braley Fr nt row Joan Herman Eleanor Rtng Martha Flemnng Emtly Koontz Mr Wallace I I I I I rgijoffge I I I I I I I 22 3:3 fa, G fose Hee ff S DODSO Bob Toalson, Presxdent .Ai an.. Class Officers Left to Right Bob Toalson Pres: dent Pat Sulhxan Vuce Prcsudent Suzanne Kem brei Secretary Treasurer Pauia Flottman Student Council Representative -IH 1.431 fl 1-,......,. 23 '.l- Q sd. T I n-.f-., i b .... , 1 1 ' ' I 1 4 ? 3 , on rw F ,L -I ,. .,.e,e . W , , . 'r, f , -1-----iz-1.7 1 I 00 I I . I' I . t I L I gif? 3. L i ' as 4' I 'lvl I I I Left to Right- Back Row--Warren Robinson, Donald Weiss, Kenneth Turner, Lyle Miller, Bill Trent, Robert Hutchinson, Tommy Creamer, Larry Riley Third Row-Kay Lehmann, Leon Gerig, Louis Lenz, Rex Hughes, Darold Block, Mr. Alair Second Row-Maxine Pleasant, Nadine Raetz, Joyce Morley, Helen Seidl, Shirley Turpen, Jerry Miller Front Row-Betty Espinoza, Doris Hahn, Katherine Scofield, Hazel Blankenship, Ruth Blalock, Jo Ann Simmons l 1 :zz 1 3 g , W 0 11111 illll Left to Right Back Row Howard Underwood Edgar Wet zel James Dobyns Jack Morrison Earnest Robinson Arthur Foote Wilbur Winkle Victor Lippoldt Thurd Row-Clifford Meuller Mary Ann Hamilton Lucille Dillon Darlene Bogner Delcia Lewis Dorothy Sprott Donald Slease Second Row Betty Lewis Jay Morrison Ruth Dirks Janet Snodgrass Billie Jacks Jo Ann Trent Miss Blackburn Front Row Elizabeth Bolding Pat Smith Twila Bcger Cara Lee Vance Eleanor Pres ton Bonnie Wooden Marilyn Reed I I I I l I I iv I 51 an I C I ia' 'll I . xg, . 0 I I y I I u I 2 4 -'l11lTIl1lII1j lit bww W3 Left to Right- Back Row-Bob Toalson, Bill Holt, Jerry Decker, Charles Woolwine, Paul Owings, Charles Traver, Bob Beatty, Charles Russell Third Row-Bill C. Trent, John Conley, Richard Witsken, Bob Beck, Kenneth Lea- sure, Chad Lane, Richard Garcia Second Row-Marilyn Olson, Wanda Garri- son, Carol Green, Lois Cott, Esta Black, Mary Sanchez Front Row-Mary Cox, Crystal Holliday, Ethelrita Lampe, Rita Phillips, Phyllis Benz Left to Right- Back Row-Lewis Martinez, Bob Maskus, Russell Clowdis, Stanley Fleiger, Donald Hessman, Richard Whitmore, Bill Fowler, Don Hess. Third Row-Lawrence Anders, Rowena Tay- lor, Rosalie Vogle, Elvira Wetzel, Mary Woolwine, Beryl Clark, Velda Baird, Miss Throckmorton. Second Row-Bonnie Cobb, Suzanne Kem- brel, Joyce Rushing, Arlene Gall, Sharilee Rumsey, Marilyn Merrick. First Row-Mary Lou Thom, Betty Whitman, Rachall Rumbaugh, Aileen Kisner, Pat Thompson, Joan Henderson, Jane Amaro. .gulf LLIQIQQI' C Clzizfhlell Back row, left to right- Joe Newton, Donald Bredfeldt, Leroy Stockman, Knute Nevins, Dick Mumm, Don McCallion, Joe Lopez Third row- Fred Webster, Bobby Harms, Jackie Price, Bob Bonar, Earl Lunsford, Ron- ald Jones, Mr. Tingle Second row- Jean Straight, Mary Stephenson, Rosemary Boles, Nedra Hurd, Readith Daines, Gay Johnson, Arlene Drach Front row- Mary Beth Drummond, Retha Har- lan, Florene Rhynalds, Zelda Keiper, Leandra Luera, Tillie Rodriguez were 00 U19 Oflllal' fo ,0lI1ll'lg i 8 FCLHLJ 0 lll'll0l'5 Back row left to right Bill Kennett Vernon Everhart Jerry Chance Owen Abbey Henry Second row Gorgia Page Veneita West Alice Padilla Betty Hawk Joan Ruble Pat Sullivan Shirley Ross Nadine Flanagan Front row Claudene Killingsworth Annabelle Killingsworth Mildred Weiss Shirley Ann Clapper Ruth Rogers Paula Flottman Mar gone Canaday Kathleen Martin as L , l It , 77 , f A 7 J A ,M Harms, lfdith Stuckey I I l l 26 af' 945 I :Hx , I I I ,ff Presudent Warren Nevlns Vlce Presldent Rex Reynolds Dlrector Point System Eloise McCracken Secretary Velda Creech Student Council Fourth row left to rlghf Donald Taylor Fred Klrkpatrlck Donald Mallory Russell Clowdls Warren Nevlns Rex Reynolds Bull Chance Bull Wright Tlnrd row Edgar Wetzel, Ruth Henry, Paula Flottman, Joann Reynolds, Pat Hams, Jud: Hall, Bull McKee Second row Bob Starks, Edlth Snlder, Sherla Hunter, Veleeta Anders, Velda Creech, Karan Drolte, Kathryn Bluckle, Beverly Hutchunson, Joan Cohoon, Larry Rlley Flrst row Elolse McCracken, Helen Madden Maxine Pennlngton, Carol Haenger, Kay Leh mann, Leora Del Faber, Patsy McDowell, Jean Snider, Mr Resler President Warre .upor Jr Ansel Resler Nevuns 45 no-f ' 'sm 27 ti 1 'is llama: -:-f eM3 fi-, 'Sggguh FJ, X 1 ip 'Vx' x , A Y I r .t . - s.'- x . . f!T.xi tq 'law' A .. Y. 4 ' n ' ' if ,r I I, ' I f :atv llrill leam Wheel formation during the half of the Garden City, Dodge City football game. alliyas its f- soc: g .mis- si . 4 ,dak -t Q 'fi aj? 4 Arg if' Y t' ,rx ' , 'f'9ie was Top row, left to right- Shirley Holland, Le- nore Morlan, Dorothy Patterson, Jean Holt- frerich, Barbara Kerr, Doris Haskell, Frances Baird, Pat Sullivan Third row- Donna Dowling, Jean Snider, Sha- ron Oakes, Janiecepcnland, Mildred Ruder, Norma Brunk Second row- Karan Drolte, Arlene Gall, Betty Mallonee, Sheila Hunter, Jerry Cottrell, Erma Lutz, Pat Harris, Veleeta Anders First row- Goldabelle Noland, Rita Phillips, Pat Lembright, Joan Cohoon, Maxine Penn- ington, Norma Duncan, Eloise McCracken , Q, , 1 C5 'sq r 'L t ' ' -- ,-fx' zu. .. my . f X fs ', , 2 t can 4 3 im, ff 3 ai! I ' A L., ,f Nw' R ' tx Sponsor- xe, Imogene Haffner .Diet of vo wal go 0 so' Marching in squads across Basketball floor. 5' 'Q 'iU'f 51' OPWX YP Q 4,1 . 4 9 3.5! aww.. 'Wt 15 -wm..,..q .M '.1 .Q A , Y? . ei' Nl .,:f 1 -I .5 -ihv w x64 2 'Sac , 6 ' N 0 Kg AX ,-sf 3 , .. xhY ,Y . . A , ' gp, fax' een- is Poppiost Sohool in the Southwest Cheerleaders Helen Madden Jummy Myers Kane Bluckle Leon Gerug and Bull Trent lead cheers during the half of the Dodge Cnty Demons vs Liberal Redskms lnaskcllnll game 'ni L D C S H S Cheenng sechon and pep band glve their supporf to all grld Iron baffles Head Cheerleader Kahe Bllckle I osMoNs ngm 29 i iw. - 'A sw .1443 K Director- Vernon Zollars -La , .. Top row, Left to right- Shirley Clapper, Janiece Penland, Joyce Morley, Lois Cott, Donna Trent, Norma Brunk, Bon- nie James, Paula Flottman, Maxine Pennington Second row, Left to right7 Tillie Rodriquez, Erma Lutz, Avis Sigsbee, Viola Pennington, Jean Holtfrerich, Mildred Ruder, Florene Rhynalds, Pat Smith, Phyllis Beltz First row, Left to right- Vernon Zollars, director, Carmi Raplee, Joan Ruble, Crystal Holladay, Sharon Oakes, Su- zanne Kimbrel, Carol Green, Elda Harms, Betty Lewis Not Pictured- Joyce Henry, Gay Johnson, Jean Snider Boys Quartet Left to right- Forrest Turpen, Glenn Snodgrass Donald Slease, Ralph Coate Sophomore Double Trio Left to right- Katherine Sco- field, Crystal Holladay, Mau- rita Weiss, Lois Cott, Joyce Rushing, Sharilee Rumsey Girls Double Trio: Karan Drolte, Erma Lutz, Avis Sigsbeef Geneva Obholtz, Sheila Hunter, Joyce Henry. Girls Trio: Janiece Penland, Doris Haskell, Goldabelle Noland Mixed Chorus: Back row, left to right- Jimmy White, Bill Martin, Jack White, Forrest Turpen, Darrell Pittman, Glen Yarberry, Russell Carrier, Tornmy O'Grady, Jimmy Myers Third row- Donna Walker, Murilene Knud- sen, Betty Sturnpff, Doris Has- kell, Katherine Riley, Elaine Dickinson, LaVona Mallory, Bon- nie Everhart, Janet Stauth, Iris McKinley, Helen Seidl Second row- Katherine Pool, Jean Massey, Eloise McCracken, Veleeta And- ers, Mary Stephensen, Joan Co- hoon, Marilyn Lyon, Gloria Wil liams First row- Katherine Scofield, Karan Drolte, Maurita Weiss, Betty Truitt, Dorothy Edwards, Mary Jane Al- ger, Betty Mallonee, Velda Creech, Ann Lehmann, Pat Thompson Not pictured- Marian Brown, Jimmy Gibson, Beverly Hutchinson, Eleanor Musseman, Goldabelle Noland, Thelma Staten, Ruth Turner, Bill Williams, Norma Stroble A 'D String Quartet: Geneva Obholtz, Sheila Hunter, Judi Hall, Max- ine Pennington lv Personnel- First Violin-Geneva Obholz, Sheila Hunter, Erma Lee Lutz, Margie Moran, Shirley Turpen, Pauline King, Zelda Keiper Second Violin-Mary Hanna, Helen Madden, Bonnie Ever- hart, Paula Flottman, Mary .lane Alger, Kathryn Riley Viola-Maxine Pennington, Doris Hahn, Marilyn Olson, For- rest Turpen Cello-Virginia Ripple, Judi Hall, Ann Lehmann Bass Viola-Patsy McDowell String Bass-Sharilee Rumsey, Evelyn Robbs Oboe-Betty Hensel Flute-Evelyn Jones, Virginia Clinton, Doris Bishop llrchestra 1 f? '5' in ' Bassoon-Jo Ann Sellers Director-Edward Allsup Clarinet-Norma Strobel, Rex Hughes, Bill Hoadley, Bill Fowler Alto Sax-Darrel Pittman, Pamela Bisbee Tenor Sax-Joe Lara, Glenn Yarberry French Horn-Wilbur Swart, Dwight Gaddis, Mary Ann Hamilton Trumpet-Warren Nevins, Rex Reynolds Trombone-Ronald Davis, Tommy Lollar Snare Drum-Max Ames Drum-Donna Cromwell Tympani-Glenn Snodgrass Donna Marler Personnel Clarlnet Norma Strobel Janet Stauth Dons Lembrlght Rex Hughes Florene Rhywalds Bull Hoadley Bull Fowler Norma Jean Perley Loretta Hampton Vsrglnua Bauley Berle Clark Ethelrlta Lampe Wanda Garrison Ruth Dnrks Donna Jones l.ella Shore Shnrley Ross Ruth Rogers Mary Cox Ella Worthey Bass Clarinet Vnrgnnna Reddy Joyce Rushing Alto Clannet Rnchard Klune Oboe Betty Hensel Bassoon Jo Ann Sellers Flute Evelyn Jones Vrrganua Clnnton Doris Bnshop Rnchard Walker Rosemary Boles Alto Saxophone Darrel Plttman Pamela Blsbee Don Slease Bob Gxllette Don Tyson Tenor Saxophone Joe Lara Glen Yarberry Barltone Saxophon Glen Yarberry Strung Bass Patsy McDowell Sharnlee Rumsey Cello Vurgmla Rrpple Jud: Hall 5 Twurlers left to right Rosemary Boles Lella Shore Evely Jones Malorette Vurgunla Barley and Betty Hensel Drum Ma1or Glenn Snodgrass Cornet Warren Nevnns Ralph Coate John Bone Rex Rey nolds Kenfh Uhland Gordon Grunke Bob Nollar LeRoy Dwyer Trumpet Phnlup Newman Don Bredfeldt Ralph Harmlton Nadlhe Flannagan Bob Sledge French Horn Wulbur Swart Dwught Gaddn Donna Marler Mary Ann Hamnlton Barutone Bob Beck Knute Kevms Noble Frresen Tuba La Vona Mallory Vac Luppoldt Cletus Lampe Sam Mapel Trombone Ronald Davls Tommy Lollar Ruchard Whit more Ernest Roblnson Tympam Glenn Snodgrass Snare Drum Max Ames Constance Baber Roberta Eagan Pat Stotler Bass Drum Donna Cromwell Bells Florene Rhynalds 33 Er , ,J , ' Y . '. ' l , 1' l l 1 V ' 4- 4- -4-, - Q . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 .- .1 - I I I - 1 1 I I ' 1 J 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' , , . , - 1 1 1 , 1 . ..' . ' ' 1 I ' 1 - I I - I I I ' 1 1 1 ' , , - I I - I V - ' I - I I I N ' , . eu - . I , ' 1 i 9 ,471-' A J' ,eg yi' President Fred Kirkpatrick il S Vice President Bob Starks Secretary-treas Earl Weiss Officers-Left to right: Earl Weiss, Donald Taylor, Mr. Wallace, Fred Kirkpatrick, Mr. Ballou, Dale Sayre, Fred Young, Bob Starks The Kay organization of Dodge City Senior High School was organized Septem- ber I947. This organization has replaced Hi-Y in our school, and is sponsor- ed by the Kansas High School Activities Association. The letters K-A-Y stand for the Kansas Association for Youth. Two meetings are held each month with programs of interest to the boys. 34 Kayette Cabinet Left to right Paulcne Bates Norma Brunk Eleanor Wlllnams Helen Mad den Mrs Loulse Bever Vlrgmra Clunton Jean Snider Dorus Bnshop Laura Beth Harlan Elolse McCracken Edrth Snider Joann Reynolds Patsy Mc Dowell Ruth Henry Maxine Pennlngton Sheila Hunter 3 x' '1 Presudent Dons Bnshop The Kansas Assocnatuon for Youth was organized for meetnng the needs of hugh school students un Kansas The organlzatuon for gurls IS known as Kay ettes Its purposes are to vatalrze relnguous beluefs, enruch personal lnves, cult: vate an apprecnatlon for the arts, develop ablluty as leaders, promote fellowshup among all girls, and contrrbute to the spmt of the school, commumty and homes 35 Vsce Presndent Edlth Snider f Sec rotary J elm Snider Pam Blsbee tries to prove her point Back row Swart Front row Afffvfrs 7 'Jia ff r 1g -Hill Ansel Resler director Bob Klnard Vlfglflla Reddy Wilbur Jo Ann Sellers Kenneth Felts Pam Bn bee AlllMANlll 1 N! if' X fffgf ff! If x 1 ff! X! fffn f f ,f ffl! Svozx t. 3 Gglliex 5: 6 3 Xe 0 Qofax Yxeo Oxon e exkisotes 69520169 a 9:1 we X60 5 srlel The Allemande Club fosters true democracy through the square dances The joy and laughter that accompany the weavung patterns express mocracy wnthout use of words Our motto lf we play to gether, we can work together 36 nhl , 3, , .N l l li N- 't l V -allmlli' X! 1, 1 ur,-Fla--h, .-- v . L 'ff' t 6' -km . I 'V l' I l V l .. . . . r , -.1 1 +R' l I ' I, X, f 1 me I v' 1 x. 'f f ' X riff!!! f Y 'ff f f 15 0 N . - I R x, X ' r t l , ' ' -5' 'Y 'Y -f l IZ! bv , Z ,, Q , N Q , H Soi? I. . r 1 .Q H 6. ' E' 'xff' el K avi X' g ' X, X Y ' NN 1 5 K1 .6 15' 6 . .2 ' Y . '- s. ' de- . H Ll . H, lHl lllllllllll EdIYOf Virginia Ripple As istant Editor Bob Starks Business Manager Jo Ann Sellers SPOVTSOV Ruth Chitty The Dodger is the name of the Dodge City Senior High School bi-weekly newspaper. The staff members publish the Dodger dur- ing the first semester without an editor, as- sistant editor and business manager. Each student trys his hand at the different types of story writing and by the end of the first semester, the student has formed an idea as to the type of newspaper writing he likes and does best. At the beginning of the second semester, the staff positions are filled. The Dodger reporting is done by the jour- nalism class and coverage of school affairs has been fairly complete during this school year. One of the most popular features of the Dod- ger this past year was the gossip column Dust Pan, which gave forth bi-weekly with all the latest happenings in and out of school. Lower left, left to right-Suzanne Ward, Norma Brunk, Joyce Henry, Patty Lernbright Back row: Lower right-Elaine Dickinson, Donna Cromwell, Vir- ginia Ripple, Norma Stroble, Paulrne Bates, Bob Starks Front row: Norma Brunk, Suzanne Ward, Pat Lembright, Venda Seals, Pat McDowell, Joyce Henry . llo s' Pep llluh Uh' PX ns- Tlnnn - :: ..... . . 'S- ! Left to rnght front row Dwught Gaddus Bull Wrught Le Roy Dwyer Juluus Wnlluarns Russell Werner Bull Ro darmal Rlchard Kline econd row Forrest Turpen Dwught Payne Arthur Foote enneth Leasure Bull Trent Don Mallory Fritz Tay lor Ronald Davus ack row Edger Wetzel Max Ames Bull McKee Earl enss Freddy Bayless Johnny Lewallen I Q -'Ji 11 211 G s x 2 Presldent Don Taylor 1 Sponsor Lhrus La-agvardt Vlce Presrdent Dwnght Payne The Gnrls Pep .lub rs an organnzahon supportmg the D C S H S Athletnc program by encouragmg the school spmt and good sportsmanship I President Paulnne Bates student councll Helen Madden Secretary Velda Creech Vlce Presndent Janet Stauth not pictured Treasurer Bonnie James Sponsor Helen '-E' gf Allin Q fnllln gf Allln fy, Throckmorton I -4' X lllllll ' llllllll mflsftlllllll 'Nb' lllllllll Illllllll Illllllll Sal? -eiillli if Sllllllll ' 5 lhespians aiu-Ein Q . 0' Q 4'Y lg President Vlilbur Swarf I Vice Presidenf Student Council Palsy McDowell Maxine Pennington Sponsor Secretary Treasurer D0f0'hY ReY 0'd5 Velda Creech Dwight Gaddis Sponsor ..v, ---Lois Caffyn President - -- - Pinfeathers f' 1? ' Magix: I QW' ,. 8 - - -Venda Seals Eleanor Williams Vice President -.--- ---- Secretary-Treasurer -- ---- Mary Jane Alger Student Council --- --- -- ------Judi Hall . r, , ,ff 41, W ' ' Q., 2 I X. fl' ' 'YZ ' X 'LIS-'- n pam Sponsor Anna Mae Habiger discusses the plan ning of programs with President Lenore Morlan Executive Council Left to right Rowena Taylor Maxine Penning ton Glennas Gum Joann Cohoon Donna Mar ler Lenore Morlan Betty Stumpff and Rosetta Barnes The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools. As an integral part of the program of home eco- nomics in the schools of America it offers opportunity for the further de- velopment of pupil initiative in plan- ning and carrying out activities re- lated to homemaking. Sponsor Chris Langvardt talks with President Russell Werner Executive Council Left to right Robert Kregar Julius Williams Roy Adams Delbert Setz korn Bill Jacques Russell Werner and Chris Langvardt The F F A was and is designed to supplement training oppor tunities for boys who are prog ressing toward the goal of es tabllshment in a fa r mi business Through F F A ac tivities the cooperative spirit is fostered and individual talent is discovered and developed lllllce Help Monitors Lett to right Leora Del Faber Cara Lee Vance Lenore Morlan Ken neth Felta Leon Varm Chiefs Capable Assistants left to nght Vurgmua Clanton Lenore Morlan Patsy McDowell Pauline Bates Monitor Mary Jane Algers chats with Virginia Ripple before starting down the hall to deliver call slips. lluh 45 1' T' T ' A QJ S' l ' f N55 ' '.e . el President- Secretary-Treasuren Ban Meme We 5aY'e . Vice president- Student Council - Representative- Dwlght Payne Donald Mallory Top Row- Sponsor, Gerald Caywood, Dwight Gaddis, Dwight Payne, Dale Sayre, Bob Nevins, Julius Williams, Don Kennedy, Sponsor, Lawrence Stanton. Second Row- Donald Mallory, Earl Weiss, Donald Taylor, War- ren Nevins, Charlie Gibbons, Bill Wright. First Row- John Bone, Forrest Turpin, Rex Rey- nolds, Max Ames, Jack Hess. 'E Athletic Club-left to right: Snider, Student Council Representative, Loretta Hampton, Adell Werner, Secretary-Treasurer, Imogene Hatfner, Left to right-top row- Betty Stumpff, Marylin Olson, Elaine Dickinson, Janice Cowan, Ruth Ann Keouh, La Vern Nickle-Q son, Donna Dowling, Edith Stucky. Third row- Sponsor, Imogene Haffner, Norma Smyers, Doris Bishop, Dora Mae Alpers, Joyce Jones, Carol Green, Virginia Clinton, Edith Snider, Adell Werner, Eleanor Williams, Jean Massey, Doris Trent, Loretta Hampton, Wanda Stucky, Eleanor Musseman. Second row- Josephine Billings, Zelda Keiper, Erma Faulkner, Wanda Garrison, Mary Cox, Connie Baber, Mary Lou Thom, Janet Stauth, Glennis Gum, Pat Owens, Helen Madden. First row- Carmi Raplee, Emily Koontz, Elizabeth Bolding, Bonnie Cobb, Mary Ann Hamilton, Retha Ann Harlan, Mary Beth Drummond, Lora Lee McKinley, Ann Lehmann. 42 bn. S Eloise McCracken ' Football llueen .nf vi P f Veleeta Anders Carnival ll 45 ,Q an -ra 5 Qs, 5? f iff 7 sz' -9- ,R 'J Y I ffm .L I I 'io 'F 3 F 3. 1 ?f: Q XR Q. s, 5 X M 9 S' gf X X -fa W.. IL., 4,4 4 Q wi X, fb Q 4 1 1,0 It 4. Tri Z ,J ' IE! ' ,rs 'Z fi, 1 M? fn'-,E ' f ig' si , fy: 5917 'I if I ,a 'V' X, gi 2 X Q ix S., x D ET .ag X :Xb 3? A Y xc x -of LW an Y if K' 3 9-'S'-kifg , 45 351 Q 5 z' 09 I 'I 7 81 --Txfikg : Qg,g,X ,X 1 J 392 gg ' Q ' g.'a,r':'g el' la url . -A 3 he 1. 'Q 1'f,2.- 'e 'Rf 1 2 J . g . ,-' ' -' J 5 3-ff! f' I 1 ' 1 r ,5 ,r K-5 . n- . Y' N ' Mg,Ji,w',,-Q 37 j 73478 74 4s an ,975 'al gf 1 'X 1 Donald Taylor, left half bfi' . 'A -NA i 2. 'Fr D -'r '., 1 I g mv!! Pratt won the annual Thanksgiving football clash from the Dodge Demons at Pratt 25-O, This was the clos- ing grid game of the year for the Red and Blue Club of Dodge City. Dale Sayre, qua r- terbock Bob Nevins, center Ronald Davis, right half Warren Nevins, right end 50 LQ U lb S ..--- 'z if. ,. -pl 41' '.f' ...Z- ' ' Dwight Payne- nagm Tackle Hays ....... ....,, l 3 Demons .,,,....,,...... 6 Cimarron .,.... 7 Demons Liberal .... ...... l 3 Demons Kinsley ..., ,,.... O Demons .....,.....,.A,. l 2 Ulysses ,...,.. ,..,,. l 9 Demons 2 Great Bend .....,.,,. 40 Demons Larned ..,,,,...,,,.,., l 3 Demons Garden City .....,., I3 Demons Stafford .,....,......... O Demons Pratt ....,.... ...... 2 5 Demons ..,..,,s ,.... The Dodge City Red Demons were unable to capture more than two games out of ten played this season. The boys pictured below were usually on the starting line up, The substitute players not pictured were Gary Hilgers, Don Mallory, Fred Young, Carlos Taylor, Walter Hall, Paul Swanson, and Forrest Turpen. J im Mooney- Left Tackle Alfred Kisner Left End l . 1 Jack Hess- Left Guard IIIIWBIIYS Left to rlghl'- Back row Mr Tungle Don Hess Don Zuelke Bob Beck Edgar Wetzel Donald Welss Wulbur Wunkler Mr Stanton Second row Bob Toalson Eddue Rutter Walter Weuss Fred Young Arthur Alpers Bob Noller Wayne Rumsey Mullvnvalle Meade Spearvllle Cnmarron Cimarron Jetmore Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Coach Gerald Caywood gnves unstruc tuons to Jack Morrnson before sendnng hum unto the llne up whale asslstant coaches Tnngle and Stanton look on Richard Walker Ernest Robmson Jack Morrnson Arthur Foote Front row-Carlos Taylor Russell Clowdus Gary Hnlgers Richard Roenfeldt Eddue Berzer Bull Black Merlnn Nel son Rnchard Klme Knute Nevnns Fred Bayless Jack Stanley ' .....,............ 6 ' .,,,....,....... O A ' ................ O . Cowboys. , 7 -ffl! 52 Hays ...................... Alva Okla. Pratt ............. Stafford ...,..... Cherokee Garden City Larned ........,.. Great Bend Lrberal ............. ,.... Pratt ...........,.......... St. Jolln Militor Y Academy of Hays .... Stafford .................. Garden City ............ Wichita Cathedral Jtrnction City .......... Liberal .................... Great Bend ....,.,,....., Larned ........ ., ..... -... Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons Demons ll llllllllll Coaches Laurence Stanton and Gerald Caywood led the Demons In a successful season with twelve vlctornes out of eighteen games played The Demons fnnushed nn a second place tue In the league but won seven out of ten non league games The Demons made an Impressive record when they edged out Lawrence state champions nn the Inv: tatronal tourney held In the D C S H S Gymnasium January 24 Three lettermen were available 'or the sport when the season opened early nn December Stanton took the lettermen Warren Nevms Dale Sayre Don Mal lary and Don Taylor Alfred Klsner and molded them unto a smooth fughtlng ball club Leon Vann out jumps lus oppon en rn a lump ball struggle to rrght Back row Bob Toalson Mr anton Conrad Swensson ute Nevms Mr Caywood eon Vonn Russell Clowdus rant row-Carlos Taylor Alfred Klsner Dale Sayre Warren Nevms Don Mal Iory Don Taylor Gary Hilgers. 53 i il FLT I llllAllllNAl lllllllNAMlNl WINNERS Dodge City Red Demons are shown receiving the trophy from Howard Ensminger as radio sports announcer, Jarrell McCracken, looks on. Shown in the picture are, from left to right: Warren Nevins, Dale Sayre, Gary Hilgers, Don Taylor, Conrad Swens- son, Don Mallory, Coach Stan- ton, Howard Ensminger, and sports announcer, Jarrell McCracken. Invitational Tournament Trophy , ic? fl' ff. f. f . ,Ag J .f-3 k. gf , 1 xx? ily '1 J' qw 41. 56 Cowboys Left to right- Back row--Jack Stanley, Jerry Chance, LeRoy Stockman, Coach Cay- wood, Paul Owings, Coach Stanton, Charles Kruger. Front row-Eddie Rutter, Bob Toal- son, Byron Turner, Knute Nevins, Leon Vann, Johnny Lewallen, Bob Sledge, not pictured, Bill Wright. if K -1 ? '1-' 1Ir' Left to nghf Bock row Jack Maskus Alfred Kusner Eddie Berzer Leon Vann Paul Ownngs Jerry Chance Bob Toalson Russell Clowdns Front row-Coach Stanton Russell Werner Don Mal Iory Charles Kruger Dwnght Gaddns Conrad Swensson Forrest Turpen Fred Bayless Dwight Gaddls Flelder FWHM? I' K Q 1'iX Vxxrx REM 0 5 Forrest Turpen do G Fielder 4 Conrad Swensson, left handed pitcher for the Demons. 57 Tenms work out on ten nl! couris In Wrlght Park mr'- ' Don Kennedy warming up wuth a back hand Bob Klnarcl dlsplayrng has servmg skull Lfttoriht 0 9 Back row-Coach Tnngle, Bob Beatty, LeRoy Stockman, Bob Kmard, Jum Myers, Gall Butcher Second row Joe Brown, Staniey Pef lenger, Bull Janousek, Bull Jacque, Robert Carter, Knute Nevms Front row Larry Riley, Donald Zuelke, Bob Gnllett, Joe Colgnn, Don Kennedy, Richard Walker, Bob Sledge, Leon Gerug .J ROP?-I o as If 5 m U :T 1 4 a : o. I- a O ur Hess rught warmmg up for the mule run This spring Max broke the local mule record for the flrst tnme AIRS' Bull Black and Char Ile Gubbons show skull In hurdllng Truck Squad Back row left to right Bob Pnle Fred Young Donald DeFord Arthur Foote Donald Sleose Arthur Alpers Bob Green Bull Wulluams Bob Swrtzer Coach Gerald Caywood Second row left to nght Rex Reynolds Don Ken nett, Gary Hnlgers, Ray Omo, Walter Hall, Byron Turner, Bull Wrnght, Harless Creevey, Melbourne Cook Thlrd row, left to nght, Rnchard Wstsken, Jock Stanley, Bob Bonar, Carlos Taylor, Walber Wunkler, LeRoy Parker, Darrell Puttman, Dwught Payne, Walter Weuss Fourth row, left to right, Eddse Rutter, Bull Block, Ronald Davns, Dale Sayre, Phsllup Brauly, Joe New ton, Charles Gibbons, Max Ames, Jack Hess :.,, I X V - TJ. l- ' 1' I A 4. 40 I J , , P lv . - 4. 'f' l A V , , ..x ' I I 5 ' - pg.: . I I J' V. r . , V V he 1' if Rig, :Jr smce 1919. X ' ' if7f 9' I 1 ' 'f B b Pile in actnon to throw x , 0 'X ' ' 'fair-f ' fl-'f d' k XX ' Xffifil' , S ' . . 'e'f:w'l ' ' 2 ,. - .,,, V I I ' fr ,fl f , ' x .K ' , K K, F J J. J. ,V ', 1 A ' ' K ', ' I . J H A K, . ,I , N k -,V , 4, , J, 4 if ' e h Jil., l I . I . I I . , , . Q . U , , , , . - I . I 1 ' 59 rv- Sllllll l lllll l The Junior play cast pre ,wg sents flowers to theur ploy dlrec tor Mnss Dor ,A othy Reynolds FW! Pat Sullivan talks to Herbert her de ceased boy fnend Ethelnta Lompe pomts h e r Helen Seidel vlctlm foul ploy fx Rex Reynolds practices has muse: lessons G A C Letter gurls of Dodge Cnty Sensor School N , v 60 ' T-A,-V wJ f,i.2- :s-12:1 '.,'.,- sg' ,Q . irq' ' - Q - , ' gf - A 1 ' - L P!! , '. 1 , J' A 'A .- V .14 ,ik ' . . 1 5 4: 4, H, , ll!1. 1 A ye -' Ll V A ' - X 4, 1. . 1 , H , N l 4. . I I ' ..fv ' '4'f:'.,1', ,, ' . ,. , 13, ,Z - M - ,,- . If?-5'5 ' S .5 ft ' , ' ,Dji- 1,59 'fl ' Pi' V, S . ' ,,., 'STS I ' xii - X . n ll - ,bx 4 - . I NA 1 ' g n o t , l , ,- - A of H i 9 h x l , Cf Sllllll l HlllllllNMlNl The students of Dodge Cnty Sennor Hngh School took an actnve part nn Amerncan nsm Week as proclonmed by Bert Green Mayor nn ac cordance wnth the Jr Cham ber of Commerce nn that DCSHS students had control of the cnty for one day Any student was elngnble to hold offncnal offnce The electnon whnch was held Wednesday February 25 brought forth the follownng results Donald Mallory sennar was elected Mayor wnth hns two Commnssnoners Fred Knrkpatrnck sennor as fnnance Commnssnoner and Ann Lehmann nunnor street Commnssnoner Leon Gerng sophomore was elected Cnty Treasurer Eleanor Wnl lnams sennar Cnty Clerk Forrest Turpen sennar Cnty Attorney Earl Wenss sennar Chnef of Polnce and Jerry Mnller sophomore Polnce The Mayor and hns two Commnssnoners cpponnted the Cnty Engnneer Max Ames Supernntendent f Water Rex Reynolds and Supernntendent of the Anr port Darrell Pnttman The Chnef of Polnce apponnted a deputy Bob Swntzer two patrolmen Charles Cnbbons and Noble Frnesen The electnon was charge of Mnss Lydna Haag s government classes and thns was the fnrst tnme nn the hns to of D C S H S at students have governed Dodge Cnty Top pncture County Attorney For rest Turpen questnons Earl Wenss Chnef of Polnce whnle Jerry Muller Polnce Judge looks on Mnddle pncture Fnre Chnef Bob Nevms awonts tnre alarm Bottom pncture Student offncnals meet wnth Jr Chamber of Com merce offncnals I 1 1 ' I 1 , , ' I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I Judge. I , o I I , . I I I nn ' ' I : , - I I I I , . u . :. I . . Whats thls the new look being pre viewed an D C S H S 7 No It s Sophomore Day traditionally reserved for :natlatlng the Sophs Into D C S H S Whats the matter Shurley? Dont you luke to scrub the sudewalk wnth a tooth brush? Marnlyn Merruck s anguushed look stems from the fact that she us washung that car with a toothbrush Lawrence Anders seems to be saymg Yak' Yak' Try and catch me' Judgung by the doleful look on Ruta Phullups face Sopho more Day must have been too much to her but notice Knute Nevlns big smile H seems to be all for It ' What s that you re do :ng Rhynalds9 Measur Ing the sidewalk with a toothpuck' What w II these Sophs do next? Dont those brands look charming on thus bevy of fem mme Sop he ag! Looks luke the Sophomores are obluglng the band wnth a selection Do you suppose nts a classac or boogie woogle7 As Carlos Taylor puts It Ann t at Neouseaf :ng Carlos ms such a good speller Nausearlng that IS These Sophs were such oblngmg models but somehow their picture :sn 'r as glamourous as some we ve seen Here s Warren Nevins Patty -,,. Lembrlght and an Wh Rex Reynolds heck I In In mg a Sophomore ll l liiai iii ll ! ,gun v f,. 09- Usung that bench for a shoeshine parlor? 63 ,hir 4131 no ogy as the sclence of llfe ns a os: tsve approach to the betterment of our school and can be rendered by the department of buologucal sciences Here the fourth hour bnolo class lus QY tens intently whale therr Instructor lectures ,-f' RG'- lIlllSSllllllM ln the Consumer Education Course the study of Budget Ing Savlng lnvestlng and ln surance helps the student to become a more ettlcuent lndr vidual consumer thus brwng :ng about better economic condntuons Pictured here ns Mrs Louie Freeman s thnrd hour Con sumer Education class The aum of a course rn Chemistry ns to help :ndlvlduals gann nnforma tnon whereby they may luve more etfectnvely tn our scuentntuc age Left Chemus try lecture peruod Bottom rught Student In Chemnstry laboratory fi I E H ' ' ,A A , - 1 I - 4 ' . - , l . . . . .D 1 N I - . ' 7 I ' - . l ow f ' sf s K S , Fl -C ' l I ' . B' I- 1 y.' . . . D .- , 4 X A. ' ' ' ff A A M , l san fl 'V l . e Q V I X QI' w 1 f , 3 x r fl 64 In the Home ond Fornlly course the students study ex peruences os young people pre pore themselves tor odult torn :ly mernbershup X 's -is le K Chorus under the dlrectuon of Vernon Zol lors hos studaed o vorued selec tron of vocol musuc The Holy Cnty wos glven nn December ond o llght mus :col wos presented by the vocol groups ln April In Clothing l the gurls leorn the tundomentol steps ot sewing ond tlttung patterns Eoch student us required to moke tour gorments o yeor Typing as the closs where stu dents leorn to put thoughts :nto print A course such os typing ns useful ln loter lute 65 1? ful SS' N f A sh WR -4 'K A -1 'U- 535 Upper left Glenn Snod gross serves os head door mon Lower left Student patrol on Noble Friesen gives 0 P eed ticket to Forrest Turpen 'Ns Upper right -- Sophomores give Senior boys help in stort- ing their cor. Middle right - D.C.S.H.S. students find moments of re- laxation ot the Snooker Room. A scene taken from the Junior Ploy Head Furst gp-r kk Rehearsang tor Sophomore play They Put On o Play Note the posters encouragnng students and towns people to support the fruendshnp tram 'Xl 'LO D C S H S Dance Band plays for school dance Parent Sponsored Dance after the Liberal Redskins and Dodge Demons football game sh 2 ','f.V4',- 4Pf.. 5 E' ' 'I ig fvf- .. b t ,,,g,gL4 , 1 .A Hg aw- A J 1. Ii Mk 54 f A J. f . L 'I ,Q .,-7 . ' Y? 1. WN ' 5 Jai ' , gi J 1 ' A 'Q 4 1 '- if O Q is it 'ff' 49 fir A C6 -5. ' fa.:- 5-fn, Y 4 Q Gym classes ossure girls of perfect sl' PlPPllSl SlIHlllll I lHl SlllllHWlSl Edgar Wetzel poslng as Captam of the emon football squad nn Pep Parade appears vlctorlous over the Garden Cl Buflalos 'Y Pep b fx? 5' and leads the school parade wlth sna 1 wiv ppy music H I MLJJQ +9 af N.. C g Ag 'Q zo 3 Snak o dancers wlnd therr way through th D 'WX e Santa Fe epot Students stop at down town mtersectlon a d n dusplay much pep and enthusnasrn -.N 43, D ' , fav -Q Ii: ' l ' - ai, : a da If X3 ,f 'fv'. ll?3q5 :.jgf.' T- g ,, 2 J . ,, 1 :iff ' ,Q 'k f 3 e . 'il' A -QW :Ulm 1 , in fi ,ff W X- 281 - ' - .iw e '- + . 7 R LagQifgs'.S'SJ-f' ff if X ., ' e ' f 'a ' Az, l J sl N -'six . -Y A ' --.K ,, .Q F1 , 1 ... 1.-'l N, - 559 'Jig' V 51 A 3 Tzgn ..., ,ix :xjqvhf r Kx:5:..,v. . ',v.1w,,.,: . xsnmw' ,- .X A In 2 1? H 3: ,., Qkgyktbb. , V . A .. ,f 5 3: sl..-1 ,. ,. .L . - A A . , 'V 1- , A ' W 5,4-1... .A l , 'll A' -I ' ,', K .V 'V , ' 9' van - U . vt: NPT, :-' - I I' X K -I ,. K V-li 3'5 ?' 41 ' fi 2 ft W -....T:.i . V' , -, . . , M .- , K 1 ' l . l I 6 X ,Y lb O Dorothy Reynolds and Lydia Haag give Maurlta Weiss an excuse ffm, slab X x IIA lllllll SPEAKI li Familiar noon hour scene shows stu- dents relaxing and chatting. I-P Mr Scott McDowell gives Superrn tendent A G Schroedermerer key to the Drivers Education car as Chlet Toalsan Mr Howard Ensrrunger pres :dent of the board of education ard Herb Bender Instructor look on First semester Drivers Education class admire car A i ' f i ' ' 2 . s fi '. i 2 . 1 A' H i , , . .M A .....,,... , 'eb el .kL8 !'X,l ' ' ' 'f? 5 f J- , . ' 1 , gl' I f I f ' x , . l Q f I , F I ' N 1 , 2' r , X A , f , 4 ' Q ., ' s gala 4' ' , , 1- lu- Q1 . 1 Ill - A 'll' , ' 2 I A Ill - . , , Q3 A' I. U. M. , . A ' 2133 ' '-'A' av '1,,,. - Y - A-1 . J..-e. 4,44 1' , - , Vim. l - ' -Qz5gf?,iFS?',ff'.f-gltfgsY , , '. --.ljrrff-Q3 sf V, ' V '- .. . 8132- '11, . ' ' 'K VV -' . K - . L+, K Lv- V gt A V A . ,E'f.y ' 1 ' - A. 'M . .I . l H I ,R I . , V I , I . 4 . 1 - XV: I 1 - ,, . , 'I -il ll. K . . , . 71 cuss fmol plans for the Sou Wester Mlss Blackburn ond Mr Elwell dns Mr Elwell known affectionately as Duke IS the faculty busnness manager for the Sou Wester Staff Mr Elwell chemlstry teacher graduated from Frlends Unuverslty sn l933 wlth an degree Mr Elwell has done graduate work at the Unuversnty of Wnchlto 72 SUI! WlSllll SPO SllllS Mass Phyllis Blackburn as the faculty spon sor working wnth the edltorual staff It has been a pleasure to have Miss Blackburns gundance and the staff of the Sou Wester has received many good rdeas from her In l945 Mass Blackburn was graduated from Fort Hays State College wlth an A B degree In Zoology She claums Goodland Kan sas as her home town Mass Blackburn says teaching rs challeng ln When asked how she liked teach mg nn the Dodge Cnty Sensor Hugh her reply was an enthuslastlc very very much ' I . I I . I ' . ,, . . ' g II ' ' - - ll II , . X 0 , 1 ff' 4 ,. x 'N . , X . ' , - V ,- , a . X . . Q - II ll V , S . I V . , , ' I I , A. B. 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