Lawrence High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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First row, loft to right: Mildred Edmonds, Doris Moon, Bernice Spence, Dorlcne Jennings, Corol Unger, Chorlsio Von Gunten, Stcphony Quigley, Morgoret Howord, Kothy Adomson, Nadine Wheeler, Ann Loptod, Norma Dolan. Second row: Elio Smith, Joan Robcrmon, Carol Judsan, Virginia Goff, Nell Powell, Mory Picrott, Ruby James, Donno Jackson, Dorothy Dimond, Shirley Dean, Pat Allison, Pat Riling. Third row Borbaro Norric, Martha Sippet, Pot Norric, Kothlccn Norris, Morjorie Bond, Pot Thomos, Shirley Hoffmon, Suson Mont- gomery, Corolyn Hawkins, Carmen Choycz, Pot Totham, Nancy Campbell. Fourth row: Virginio King, Lorcne Reetx, Pot Jockson, June Hording, Shirley Dahlene, Marilyn LcSucr, Beverly Brond, Kathleen Soden, Shirley Cox, Peggy Wilson, Jonc Holtzdaw. Fifth row: Bonnie Avoy, Pat Dodd, Mildred Wicchman, Nancy Smith, Ina May Brewster, Louise Shockley, Amy Kipp, Gay Houk, Eva Gilo, Marjorie Elliot. Now let's look in on the all-iin|K rtant Pep Club, which is the largest girls' organization in the school. This year the membership rose to 250, which set an all-time record. The red and black pep club jackets were introduced in 1948. were again seen on every Pep Club member on game days this year. The annual initiation. W.P.A. (Women Pay All» and the Spring Formal were the outstanding events, of the year put on by the club. Mrs. Helen Cornwell, the capable sponsor, has had much to do to keep up with all the girls. Because of her ability, she has made the Pep Club better each year. Sally Six, who was president, had u ’great job to do. She was at the head of all the activities carried out during the year. Ann Stevens, vice- president, planned all the parties. Ruth Kicffer, sec- retary, kept a record of all the girls' hours for their emblems. Shirley Dean, treasurer, held up the money end of the club, collected all fees, sold and rented the jackets, and wrote out all receipts. First row, left to right: Mildred Andes, Shirley Beamon, 8etty Carter, Potsy Baker, Borbaro Colburn, Dionc Pickclmann, Lillian Jenson, Nellie Mae Forrest, Norma Reno, Irma Hladik, Noncy Bignoll, Beverly Lconhort, Shirley Kent, Lavan Irclond, Jonc Schoake, Joan Hcrsehell, Lois Edmonds, Jeanette Fergus, Lctha Tronsmeler. Second row: Dottie Goodrick, Lois Edwards, Delores Gulley, Sandro Frame, Shirley Stevens, Winono Penfold, Billy Hordy, Phyllis Commons, Joonnc Jones, Betty Worley, Anita Tucker, Peggy Scott, Alcen Pearson, Marianne Anderson, Morgoret Mory Green, Corolyn Nelson, Virginia Fleer, Carol Sandclius. Third row: Sharon Tripp, Meredith Underwood, Phyllis Corter, Sandra Jenkins, Shirley Allen, Barbora Keeler, Mary Dresser, Potty Steen, Borbaro Holloday, Ginger Moamau, Lcno Demerit!, Marian Sellc, Geraldine Trovillion, Shirley Murphy, Betty Hoffmon, Molly Dixon, Mory Flory, Morgoret Couper, Marjean Kompschroeder. Fourth row Ruth Roney, Joyce Kimber, Judy Cotton, Corol Clifton, Leona Malone, Wilmo Morris, JoAnn Miller, Maxine Koerner, Allison Lockard, Phyllis Schmidt, Kathleen Dunigan, Janice Emlck, Pot Griffiths, Ann Snider, Dorothy Zeller, Jonc Anderson, Chorlotte Gibler, Noncy Jerome. 27

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PEP CLUB o RUTH KIEFFER Secretory Mrs. Helen Cornwell, the plcosont and likeable sponsor of the Pep Club, who wo o companion and consult- ant to each of Its members. ANN STEVENS Vice President SHIRLEY DEAN Treasurer First row. left to right Virginio McKelvcy, Vera McKelvcy, Jean Barrett, Edith Penfold, Ruth Osbosn, Barbara t », Esther Wulfkuhle, Mary Keys, Joan Lconhart, Shirley Dodd, Morilyn Kipp, Money Hutton, Gaylene Kennedy, Emmogenc Young. Sccoesd row: Horriet Ciblcr, Mary Beth Snead, Louise Eods, Morilyn Bomber, Clara Kimball, Jeonne Spearman, Beverly Aldridge, Joyce Wyott, Evelyn Cawley, Betty Davis, Margery Skinner, Leah Robson, Donna Kent. Third row. Dorothy Rcxrodc, Mory Demeritt, Barbara Anderson, Dorothy Dcckwo, Violet Zimmerman, Donna Corel, Lolo Helm, Morjorle Williams, Caroline Wilbur, Rosemary Moxwcll, Shirley Anderson, Pat Stanwix. Fourth row Patricia Plummer, Beverly Smith, Donno Boiley, Phyllis Brown, KdThtcen Dougan, Carolyn Hutted, Pot Davis, Lucille Walter, Ann Stevens, Rocelyn Roney, Joyce Long, Corolyn Zimmcrmon. Fifth row: Corol Miller, Helen Koehler, Pot Schmcdcmann, June Wiley, Corolyn Loing, Eulo Belle Sklllmon, Jonc Underwood, Martha Greene, Ruth Kicffer, Jackie Johnson, Barbara Elam, Margie Dcncwiler, Shirley Spector. 26



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Front row: Mi» Pearl Carpenter, hood sponsor; Mitt Foyc Orclup, Mitt Irene Smith. Bock row. Mitt Dorothy Wilton, Mitt Mortha Royhlll, M'»t Gertrude Ruttan. As we look back, the Y-Teens have been very active this year. Under the leadership of president Phyllis Brown, and head sponsor Miss Pearl Carpenter, they have been able to have a worth-while organization. Other officers are vice- president Lucille Walter, secretary Ina May Brewster, treas- urer Joyce Wyatt. Other sponsors are Miss Martha Rayhill, Miss Irene Emith. Miss Gertrude Ruttan, Miss Dorothy Wil- son. and Miss Faye Orelup. Y-TEENS First row: Lucilio Woltor, vice-president Joyce Wyott, treosurcr; Phyllis Brown, president; Ino Moe Brewster, secretory Second row: Martha Sippet, world fellowship Carol Miller, program; Money Underwood, service; Mortho Greene, pianist; Eula Belle Sklllmon, music; Rocelyn Roney, social, Marlene Stayton, publicity The girls planned many parties, some of which were the fall picnic to which every girl in school was invited, the Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Banquet, Heart Sister Week, Valentine’s Dance, and the Gypsy Patteran. The meetings were held each Thursday; sometimes group meetings and other times committee meetings. There were seven committees. The committee chairrtten were; Membership, Lucille Walter; Music, Eula Belle Skillman and Martha Greene (pianist»; Program, Carol Miller; Publicity, Marlene Stayton; Service, Nancy Underwood; Social, Rocelyn Roney; World Fellowship, Martha Sippel Thanksgiving program chorus: Pot Dovts, Jan Holtxelow, So Wright, Ino May Brawstar and Iota Ball SkMasan. 28

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