Independence High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Independence, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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BLUE STAR GIRL RESERVES First row: I-ileaiioi Sharp. Phyllis Edmundson. Ruth Jean Hille, Mary Ellen Dunton, Mary Ann Hack- master Deania Burnxvorth. Mary Helen Wilkin, Connie Brann, Kathryn Simmons, Mary Lou Rader. Second row: Miss Coldwell. Phyllis Meyer. Beverly Burnett, Ann Marden, Billie Ju Ranes, Raynice Eades. Maribeth Newkirk, Lois Parker, Barbara Hammond, Betty Sue Chilcote. Third row: Nancy Todd, My-ril Ann Culp. Barbara Berg. Lesta McConnell, Sadie Navarre, Mildred Howard, Phyllis Gehlback. Sharon Pond. Rachel Coleord, Barbara Fordyce. Fourth row: Pauline Dodson. Norma Renner, Mildred Robertson. Lila Carpenter. Jeannine Jackson. Shirley Remaley, Wilma Canady, Nancy Hughes, Naomi Todman. Paula Clifford. Bitte Star and Bfue Tvianggfe Qtr! Reserves Since membership in the Junior Girl gram chairman, Eleanor Sharpe, and song Reserves is open to all girls, the club is organized in two groups, the Blue Tri- angle and the Blue Star. Much of the success of the organiza- tion is due to the efforts of Miss Louisa Coldwell, sponsor of the Blue Star Girl Reserves and Miss Grace Crocker, sponsor of the Blue Triangle Girl Reserves. The officers of the Blue Star this year have been: president, Mary Ann Hack- masterg vice president, Mary Lou Raderg secretary, Kathryn Simmons, treasurer, Phillis Edmundsong reporter, Ruth Jean Hille, social chairman, Mary Wilking ser- vice chairman, Deania Burnworthg pro- leader, Mary Ellen Dunton. The officers of the Blue Triangle were president, Ellen Gaines, vice president, Wilma Pendelton: secretary, Marjorie Newkirk, treasurer, Patty Rainesg pian- ist, Mary Jane Callahang song leader, Jane Hackmasterg program chairman, Marilyn Scott, publicity chairman, Sue Youngg social chairman, Dorothy Wortmang ser- vice chairman, Janate Scott, and devo- tion chairman, Bernadine Wallen. In keeping with the conservation effort, the old custom of having a Mother-Daugh- ter banquet gave Way this year to a Mother-Daughter tea. BLUE TRIANGLE GIRL RESERVES Front row: Hackmaster, Gaines. M. Scott. J. Scott. Pendleton, Wharton, Raines. Wallen, Young, Newkirk Mundy. Second TONVI Bennett, Michael, Lee. Locke, Dennis, Brunamer. Kirkpatrick. Gillen. Ridley. Chaffin Allen, Heslop. Third row: Heckman. Allred, Baker. Lee. Johnson, Botts, Jones. Weaver, Ridley, Hinman, Spears Burns, Browninn. Miller, Fourth row: Wie-land, Callahan. Sherman, Wallace, Walters. Hull. Bradbury, Scrivener, VanDyne, Taylor, E. Hinman, Rolf, Stewart. Howard. Page 66

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Win th grade Upper Picture Back row: Robert Ralston, Theodore Oliver, Roy Hopkins, John Steinberger, Donald Thompson, John Argo, Waldo Thiessen, Lawrence Webber, Max Sloan, Mr. Bevan, Merle Thompson, Charles Diamond, Bill Starr, Clyde Maugans, Earl Lat- tin, Archie Childers, Richard Connelly, Miss Cates. Third row: Miss Crocker, Shirley Hybarger, Shir- ley Remaley, Nancy Belcher, Doris Holmes, Helen Johnson, Gavonna Wieland, Mary Wilkin, Betty Howard, Retha Leasure, Leona Dittmer, Rosalyn Stewart, Jimmy McConnell, Stanley Lewis, Don- ald Chaffin, William Russell, Donald Webber. Second row: June Ethel McKain, Mary Schmitz, Mary Irene Lee, Betty Henderson, Zelma Robin- son, Marion Thomas, Patricia Campbell, Evelyn Nitz, Helen Van Dyne, Joyce Conley, Betty Jean Marie Smith, Wallace Smith, Leo Cook, Rose Clubine, Fern Cutshall, Bonnie Scrivner. Front row: Louise Harbeson, Idjo St. John, Mar- guerite Young, Vella Mae Heslop, William VVright, Lloyd Zwingelberg, Emerson Cla1'k, Har- riett Sloan. Virginia Ray, Barbara Berg, Marvine Rothgeb, Marjorie Goodwin, Betty Hall, Tillie Ward, Bernadene Wallen. Second Picture Back row: Miss Hall, Jeanne Coffman, Deania Burnworth, David Moore, Harold Henry, Russell Holden, Max Endres, Jack Evans, Jack Bettis, Don Johnson, Billy Crowe, Doyle Faler, Richard Hattan, Delmar Jones, Edwin Adams, Bob Ed- wards, Kirby Oesch, Theodore Durley, Lucius Roberts. Third row: Ernest Easley, LaVor Wright, Marie Miller, Mildred Robertson, Kathryn Ivy, Joan Page 65 Thomas, Gloria Todd, Virginia Wilson, Marilyn Scott, Barbara Caflisch, Velma Harlan, Hen- rietta Young, Maxine Chapman, Naomi Todman, Betty Blex, Lucille Ford, Marilyn Meyer Colleen Hull, Miss DeLury. Second row: Donald Stover, Norma Chaffin, Jo Ann Jackson, Peggy Lang, Virginia Williams, Mary Jane Callahan, Billie Jo Fritch, Mary Mc- Daniel, Betty Dowell, Luella Kroeker, Barbara Ringle, Barbara Main, Joan Dancer, Myril Anne Culp, Beulah Lacy, Joyce Birkin, Donald Zim- merman, Cleo Pruitt, Billy Green. Front row: Ray Darbe, Wilbur Eifler, Ellean Wright, Louise Bowers, Naomi Cole, Helen Ben- jamin, Esther Henderson, Ophelia Yates, James McNeil, Harold Tetrick, Ellot Black, Ed Wallick, Edwin Thiessen, Jack Morris, Colene Brown, Norma Jane Rector, Wilma Jabben, Lower Picture Back row: Mr. Meats, Jimmie Altendorf, Wayne Nitz, Roy Jarvais, Charles Smith, Kenneth West- crvelt, Joe Worl, Eugene Nelson, Bobby Marsh- all, Myrl Fields, Dick James, Seward Shukers, Mr, Rossel. Third row: Donald Lesslie, Colleen Boorigie, Margie Baker, LoDusky Beathe, Dorothy Ab- bott, Greta Ann Gassner, Dolores Donley, Col- leen Wells, Elaine Ford, Mona Belcher, Mary Ann Hackmaster, Niles Rhodes, Gene Krone. Second row: Bob C, Cooley, Virgil Clark, David Meyer, Curtis Schmidt, Bobby Johnson, Loile Corle, Bob Spilman, Leona Etter, Marjorie Starks, Opal Sumner, Lorena Leek, Myrna Ham- ilton. Front row: Shirley Jo Dean, Drusilla Fowler, James Day, Jimmie Loggan, Dale Faler, Bobby Damewood, Allen Lai1'd, Bob Tricks, Billy Leach, John Riggs, Harry Collins, Clair Callahan. l ,



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.TUNI OR HI-Y ri WX' ,NS E Top row: Mr. Gotorih. Evans, McConnell, Amend, Nelson, Catron, Farley, Gooldy. Second row: Johnson, Henryi, Jones, Wilhelm. Head. Gillen, Post, Rudolph. Moses, Hendrickson. Third row: Ralston. Underwood. Cooley, Pruitt, Dodson. Williams, House. Taylor, Mersereau, Broy. Fourth row: Mibeck. Washington, Glaettli, Newell, Wright, Ridgeway, Hudson, Bill Hudson, Smith, Slusher. Fifth row: Chaffin. Amos, Leffingwell, Kelly, Cox, B. Smith, Hunt, Webb, Kilgore, Childers. 4 Junior Hi-Y C To create maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, is the purpose of the Junior Hi-Y. The ideals and purposes of this organization have been largely founded on those of the Senior Hi-Y and are conducted in a manner that will prepare the boys to continue their work in later years as members of the Senior Hi-Y. The Junior Hi-Y club is a part of the national Y. M. C. A. fellow- ship. The club has as its four principles: clean athletics, clean living, clean scholarl- ship, and clean speech. New members are selected each year by the old members on the basis of their per- sonal merits, including personality, wil- lingness, and relizisus outlook. This years members are John Bray, iLowell Smart, Max Hendrickson, Harold Washington, Tommy Smith, Robert Wilson, Le Roy House, Cecil Hunt, Gene Britton, Jerry Webb, Richard Ridgeway, Danny Leffing- well, George Childers, James Underwood, Cleo Pruitt, Ormand Gillen, Carl Mibeck, Billy D. Smith, Jack Evans, Clifford Smith, Beart Smith, Bob Farley, Keneth Williams, Richard Wright, Jack Slusher, Buddy Glaettli, Jim Ted Taylor, Alan Gool- dy, Robert Ralston, Louis Catron, Bob Page 67 Cooley, Billy Newell, Frank Moses, Bob Davis, Bill Wilhelm, Larry Rudrauff, Eu- gene Nelson, Jimmy McConnell. The Junior Hi-Y club was founded six- teen years ago by Mr. L. C. Heckethorn, formerly a member of the school faculty, and was sponsored by him at various times until 1939. This year Mr. Goforth is acting as sponsor of the group. The club work has been accomplished under the direction of a Hi-Y cabinet. The cabinet officers for the year were Jack Evans, president, Bob Cooley, vice presi- dent, Ormand Gillen, secretary, Max Hendrickson, treasurer, Gene Britton, de- votions: Tommy Smith, world service, Cleo Pruitt, world brotherhood. The social activities of the year were planned to bring home to every boy the purpose of the organization, to furnish wholesome entertainment, and to further clean living. The cabinet attended the district Hi-Y meeting at Havana last fall. Several parties and a picnic were held as a way of entertaining the boys. Some excellent speakers were enfjoyed by all of the boys. Many character-build- ing programs were held and among them worthwhile service projects including an assembly program.

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