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

 - Class of 1951

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Iri Wood—iponior of tho Hl-Y Religious Croup. Hi-Y Hl-Y Officers—bock row Tommy Ryther, Merle Hodges, Orvol Craig, Korl Heider, Alden Brownlee. Front row: Irby Hughes, Steven Cortcr, Bill Hogon, Jock Wolfe. Every Thursday morning, this group of boys meets in the cafeteria for the purpose of creating a Christian character through- out the school and community. Composing the cabinet are: Jack Wolfe, president; Alden Brownlee, vice-president: Orval Craig, secretary; Stephen Carter, treasurer. Committee chairman are: devotion, Tom Ryther; social. Bill Hogan; publicity. Karl Heider; service. Merle Hodges: music. Irby Hughes. Eri Wood was sponsor. Thet highlights of the year were: attending the district con- ference, the annual Thanksgiving assembly, giving Christmas bas- kets to the needy, and a chili feed for new members. 20 Intrigued Sophomore

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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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Front row Mory Demerit», Dorothy Rexrode, Pot Dodd, Phylli» Brown, Goylcnc Kennedy, Corolyn Zimmermon, Nell Powell, Evelyn Cowley, Jeon Borrett, Pot Allison. Second row Jeone Speormon, Sondro Woody, Shirley Murphy, Mary Flory, Noncy Hutton, Morilyn Kipp, Phylli» Springer, Amy Kipp, Gretchen Zimmermon, Kathleen Soden. Third row: Corol Clifton, Jo Ann Miller, Joonn Jones, Lois Edwords, Kothy Adamion, Dorothy Dimond, Borboro Brodlcy, Beverly Brand, Ann Loplod. Bock row: Solly Six, Mory Snead, Corol Miller, Joyce Kimber, Ruth Roney, Beverly Leonhart, Virginia McKclvcy, Harriet Gibler. LEADERS CU B s we hear ihe whistles blow, we look in and find the Girls Leaders Club calling plays. These skilled leaders meet once a week to discuss problems that arise in classes and to learn more than the average girls do in class. The girls are elected into Leaders Club and are members as long as they are in high school. The main jobs of a leader are: checking roll and showers, officiating at games and demonstrating sport fundamentals. If a girl works BO hours, she is entitled to a script “L,” and if she works an additional 80 hours, she wins a chevron. At the beginning of the year, Evelyn Cawley and Nancy Hutton were elected co-intramural managers. These two girls had charge of all the intramural sports. BOYS’ GYMNASTIC CLUB BOYS’ GYMNASTICS CLUB About thirty boys participated in the Gym- nastics Club this year. These boys meet every Wednesday for their own enjoyment. They were featured during the half time of several basketball games. The purpose of the club is to give the boys with exceptional gymnastic ability a chance to improve more than is possible in their regular gym classes. Front Row Fronk Willingham, Robin Love, Don Carney, Duonc Kllewer, Jim Richards, David Ryther, Jim Morsell. Second Row: Ross Dorncl!. Jesse Corney, Richard Laptad, Kenneth Botcson, Lorry Gillum, Irby Hughes. Third Row Jim Hohn, B-uce Muxzy, Fred Johnston, Alon Bowers, Phil Endocott, Honk Lockard. Bock Row Dod Perry, Roy Darnell, l.erett Taylor, Gene Hordtorfer, Wesley Creomer, Lee Connell, Roy Murphy. 30

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