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LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1957-1958 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration ----------------------------- 6 Seniors ...__________________________________ 14 Juniors _____________________________________ 32 Sophomores __________________________________ 46 Activities ------------------------------ 62 Homecoming _________________________________ 86 Sports ______________________________________ 92 Music-------------------------------------- 112 Assemblies ______________________________ 125 Parties ___;-------------------------- 132 Snap-shot pages .........----------1-------- 136 v e v WORKiA g, 6 John Ames Occupational Training Lowell Bailey Plane Geometry Clifford Breithaupt Industrial Arts Pearl Carpenter Biology Beatrice Buller German Victor Capper Dobato Physics for parents at the annual parents night at LHS. Helen Chewning Study Hall Sue Cochrane Secretarial Training Physical Education American Government Vocational Agriculture Girls Advisor It's supposed to work ' says Mr. Prince to his auto mechanics students. 8 Vivian Hills Homo Economics Charles Kassinger Music Wesley Keltcher English Millard Donny English Drama Virginia Frame Walter Gehlbach American History Vocational Agriculture Don't add too much flour, says Mrs. Vivian Hills to seniors Car- olyn Brown, Virginia Griswold, and Sandra Miller. William Lassman Printing Driving Education E. J. Logsdon Occupational Training Mary Mahieu French Howard Mehlingor World History Wayne Nelson Music Harley Oberhelman Spanish Faye Orelup Home Economics 10 Which switch for the dome light, Mr. Denny? Gertrude Ruttan Latin English Max Rife American Government Basketball Coach Max Stalcup Secretarial Training L. R. Perry Boys Physical Education Boys Advisor Jerry Rogers Plano Goometry Algobra Irono Smith English William Prince Auto Mechanics Bill Pulliam World History Gerald Renner English, Journalism Now let's try it this way, says Mrs. Coleman prac- ticing with girls for the Variety show. Wilbur West Orchostra 11 Dorothy Martin Secretary to the Principal Dorothy Wilson Art, English Eri Wood Allan Woolard Justine Curry Chemistry American Government Librarian Football Coach Janet Bayne John Bingham Beverly Bennett Roy Birkhead 17 Sandra Bereitor Ronald Blackburn Deborah Berry Tom Boyd Icmice Calvert LcRoy Brown Suzanne Calvin Breaking training before 18 lorry Bruns Pearl Carpenter Bob Carlson Dennis Cawley Karon Chamberlin Donald Chanoy Marcia Chaney Marvin Chaney 19 Robert Coffman Carol Creel Larry Combs Joanne Denton Tom Dixon Jane Dicker Homecomii Queen Mary Arnett ruled over the dinn Lowell Craig Elizabeth Cronk Richard Davenport Virginia Curtice Rookie Davis Julie Dennis Gene Dixon Dean Duermoier Brenda Dodson Hermilo Echavez Barbara Dotts Roger Faulkner 20 Arion Frank Janet Dunn Skippy Franks Barbra Gallogly Norman Fulchor Vivian Garber Rex Gentry Pat Getto 21 Andy Graham Pat Gray David Gray Irmajean Gridley Johnny Hadl Virginia Griswold Jamos Haller Sharon Guthrio Wendell Harding Sherrill Harte Elmer Hargrove Janice Hess Bob Harper 22 Virginia Hoecker Jerry Hart Charlotte Hoffman Scott Hendorson Margaret Hulteen Harold Hickock Donna Husted David Higgins 23 Ruth Jellison Charles Hlxon Genevieve Jewett Bill Hodge Mary Jimenez sey (Baldwin's representative). Larry Hodgson Sheryl Johnson Calvin Holladay Intellectuals Barbara Jones Ronald Hoover Lois Jones Robert Howard Sharon Kennedy Harvey Jackson Carol Kitt Douglas Jennings Erika Kollmorgen Robert Jerome Linda Large Denny Johnson Ann Lathrom 24 Don Jones Sandra Leo Horbort Kasold Karon Lewis Phil Kipp it coffee. Dennis Kounin Judy Long Bill McCauley Lydia Logan Wanda Maxwell Don Martin Charlotte Mays J. B. Mayhue Julia McArdle Harold Mitcholl Molly McCalla One ticket to Wichita, says Larry Heck as Les Nesmith, Frank Wiebe, and Harold Fear- ing watch. «c Tom Mungcr Virginia McClelland Gailon Murray Judy McCoy Carl Nchrbass Karen McKinsey Billy Nelson Jan Metz Leslie Nesmith Sandra A. Miller Paul Nieder Virginia Miller Andy Norris Hey, Lee! in c Jeanette Mitchell 26 Marion Payne Mary Jo Mitchell Monto Pearson Nancy Mooro Dwight Perry Margie Morris Griffith Price Maddy Milborgor Tom Quinsoy Lois Myers David Ragan Sheila Nichols urry? asks Vogel. Jerry Schofer Shirley North Cynthia Parker 27 Charles Schwegler Janet Parker Joe Scribner Mary Patterson Fred Shirk Studying hard for the National Merit Scholarship Tests are LHS's nominees Griffith Price, Jerry Schofer, Harold Fearing, Jim Ander- son, Larry Heck, David Gray, Suzanne Calvin, Deborah Young, Molly McCalla, Nancy Vogel, and Sandra Lee. Jenice Pearson Brenda Penny Bob Smith John Salisner Janice Rappard Gordon Thomson Raymond Streeter Patricia Puckett Claudia Powers Dorothy Roper Emmett Tuckel Janiece Risk Nick Tubbs Kenneth Toth Nancyolaine Rusk Marshall Tyler Cccile Samson Frank Wiebe Evelyn Sandefur Delmar Woolory Judy Saunders Mickey Workman Sigrid Schulz Sam Zieske Fred Zimmorman Clara Schwartz Grace Scollon Shirley Scott Marylin Sellers Beverly Shook Rita Skeet Joy Skinner Marilyn Smith Sue Smith Sylvia Smoyor Nancy Specs Cleta Statler Holon Stovens Anita Tinglo 30 Kharon Transmoior Nancy Vandeventer Donna Vann Roger Nieder Nancy Vogel Sharon Ward Joyce Weeks Judy Wells Phyllis Wertzbergor Nancy White Fred Adamson Jerry Albertson Deanna Allington Lester Altcnbcrnd Gwen Altic Larry Andcrsoi «r. i oetrtJiuxy ouc «atjiy -iiiwio • mm -m - — ' —— - ■ -i Jim Bosze malts? Ruth Bramble Gerald Brewster Mac Brown Don Broyles Robert Bruce Eugene Bryan Omer Buck Jim Buerman Janet Burnet 34 Richard Byrd Elwin Carter Marilyn Chamney Junior Class Veep Herman Mast for- got his movie pass. Joe Chaney Gary Colburn Helen Chavez Donna Collins Karen Coffman Phil Comstock Harrell Conley Steve Connell Gary Cooper Jori Craig Charles Davenport Bette DoWalt Mike Dixon Sharon Dobbins Larry Dolifka Ervin Donaldson 35 Junior Class Treasurer Judy Demos models for a soft drink ad. Janice Doathorage Mary Dorsey Monty Dumas Charles Duver James Dwyer Carolyn Eacoc Paul Rogers on a hungry day. Marty Evans Richey Evans Rick Evans Clarence Forkcll 36 Larry Englehaupt Barbara Dunlaj Joe Forkell Michaol Frame Melva Franz Jim Freeman Jack Galloway Sonny Garcia Mastication Linda Garrett David Gatewood Daniel Georgia Bob Gish Donald Gordon Shirley Grammer Vorkers Judy Griffiths Doborah Grtnstead Nancoe Grinstead Janet Gunter Shirley Haas Sylvester Hagan Warren Hall Rosemary Hamilton 37 Mary Hammig Alan Hardtarier Sharral Hargadine Bill Hargrove Delores Harris Elaine Harlzell Carroll Hawkins Joe Hawkins John Hazlett Larry Heob Karon Henry Leroy Herschell Walt Houk Janet House John Howard Marvin Hubbard Byron Hurst Joyce Husted 38 Keith Jochim Diana Johnson Dickie Johnson Ellen Johnson Ida Johnson Julie Johnson Bcnnio Lathrom Arcelia Lisher Barbara Ludvicek Davis Lockron Marilyn Lehow Judy Marsoll Bill Martin Ralph Leonard Rick McCoy Janet McFarland Sharon McHenry Karen Mclntyro Standin Larry Midyett Ron London Connie Lipp Dick Long Doug Lockwood Mary Maertens £ Laynotta Ltckteig Carol McMillin 40 Larry McWilliams Isabel Mendoza Robert Morkel Alyce Metsker Joanne Okamoto Edgar Moon Nancy Morgan Joan Myers Marvin Mum lord Ronald Mumford Lewis Mowder Henry Murphy Out John Nutting Sandra Norris Linda Norris Robert Osborno Nancy Owens Bill Paden Buddy Orr Karen Ott John Mull Linda Norman mm Tom Palmerlee 41 Patricia Nicmoollor Vora Neal Gene Noble Laverno Musick Nancy Miller Sandra Lee Millor Nola Morgan Charles Morris Barbara Billy Racy Linda Rake Ray Reed Robie Remplc Loalrice Rono Jim Riley Judy Pearson Jim Powell Mary Perry Tom Pritchard Sue Philipp Gale Quinsey Hinderliter and silversmithing project. Steven Robb David Roberts Dale Robison Paul Rogers Joe Romero David Rood Tom Rudd Frooman Sales Phyllis Salisbury Charles Saunders 42 Larry Schaak6 Oakley Schweda Roger Scott Betty Lawrence Sinks Connie Smith Eddie Smith Janice Smith Jim Smith Sandra Smith irolyn Shepherd Robert Shoemaker Garnett Shook Cuiolyn Shull Jeannio Shultz Michele Shultz enny Sommervillc Leo Soudors Mary Speicher Sue Squires Ruby Stone Anna Strcotcr Karon Stuart Donna Thomas Janice Stewart Nancy Stone Herbert Thoren Raybcrt Thornton Thespians? Joy Todd Olon Vann Ingrid Vospor Marie Wagner Julia Walker Marglo Walkor Carol Wartiaii Sylvia Washington JoAnn Waters Jeannie Wheeler Chris Whitenight Elfzaboth Wilbur 44 11:40 Jimmlo Winger Linda Wilson Katy Wright Susan Williams Eugenea Wilson Joo Wood Ingrid at 3:40 45 Ernie Aldrich .._v„ IT--.-. Jane Albrocht Steve Aldrich Betty Banks Eloiso Bartley Sandra Bartz Ann Bayne Sue Bartz Richard Beaty Brenda Beers Tommy Black Jim Bodin Secretary Shirrel Johnson watching her step. Frank Borror Joan Bosze John Bowman Barbara Balfou President Paul Carlson, where's Ike? Edward Alexander 48 Kathorino Bucheim Donnis Budko Paul Carlson Mike Carson Sharon Chappell John Chapell Bobby Cheek Jonn Churchill Susie Bums Tommy Bums Win Campbell Nancy Carey Carroll Ciochon Diane Catos Margaret Chapman Treasurer Linda Hemphill 49 Terry Connor Joyce Davis Virginia Coffman Judy Cole ;ir r Larry Coleman Leonard Clark Steve Edmonds 50 Charlene Edmondson Judy Ellcnbarger Jack Ellis Sally Clark Larry Deal Sandra Clark Jimmy Coates Gorald Cobb Julia Cofer Dinah Dicker Carl Craig John Crum Richard Collister Diane Dalton Brett Daniels Linda Cox John Dicker Sharon Edmonc -T. Why ca: Ncllio Eslick Elsie Facklam Lylo Fergus Larry Ferguson Jim Fields Norma Findley ,ey smile? Robert Fox Janet Franks Glon Freeman Larry Freeman Carolyn Frye Dennis Fulcher Hilda Gibson irilyn Grantham Bill Griswold John Guy Erick Guenter Barbara Haller 51 Herbert Harmon Clifford Harding Wanda Hardister Zee Artiste! Zee Artiste! John Hanna Carol Hargrove Virginia Harrell Barbara Harris Claudia Harris Juanita Harrison Steve Harte Sandra Heavin Connie Heck Linda Hemphill Tony Henderson Bette Henry Jim Hill Tommy Hill Barbara Hinderliter Caroline Hines Betty Holey Betty Hatcher I Joyce Hess Bertha Hollad 52 Forrin Holmos Elmer James Carl Hoover Mary James Robert Hopkins Charlene M. Hoover Martha Hopkins Wavy James Pat Jennings Carol Johnson Betty Holmes Susan Howey Ruth Johnson Shirrell Johnson Delores Jones Sherrel Juno Carolyn Kampschroedor Maurice Kimball enjamin Kowing Karl Kreitzer Patsy LaBruyore Alan Lane Alan Laptad Edward LaRue 53 Glen LaRuc Jeffrey LaVay Carolyn Lee Donna Lee Georgia Lehman Timothy Leone Beverly Lewis Leatrice Lewis Don Lindley Lance Lujan Chuck Marvin Mary Martin Everybody reads The Budget Linda Martinez Ann Matthews Rebecca Mayhuo Susan McCalla Betty McCauley John McClure Peggy McClung David McCrary Kay Miskimon Dennis Mitchell Don Mitchell Kenneth Mitchell Robert Mitchell Andrew Montgomery Robert Mumford Vcrla Nauerth Joyce Murphy Geraldine Musick Jerry Morton Janis Mull Judy Morris Sophomore Whitney Westgate works against the clock to meet a Red and Black deadline. Bob Nelson Ida Nesmith Charleon Newman Claudia Newman Jesse Newman Patricia Nitsch 55 Carole Zimmerman prepares for a date. Amanda Patterson Forrest Patterson Murvin Pearson Rudy Oberzan Nancy Oyler Glenda North Boverly Oatnoy Felicia Oldfather Donald Ouderkirk David Palmorloc Virginia Pateo Raymond Pendleton Patty Potorson Judy Ousdahl Gary Pringle Jerry Rcdford Margarot Ray Bertha Reid Connie Riloy Ray Reploglo 56 Kennoth Rood Kenneth Roper Fred Rose Bruce Rothwell Froddio Rush Sandra Schroeder Rex Roploglo Joe Royos Justin Rice Barbara Robbins Barbara Roberts Rickey Romero s tall. rginia Shubert David Schwogler Edwin Scribner Tom Sego My feet! Charles Russell Neal Russell Paul Sabia Bernice Sarlls Willa Schaake Sandra Schmedemann Lujan with the nooso. Ronald Shore Phil Simms Janet Skinner Barry Smith Harvey Smith James I. Smith Lou Ann Smith Jack Shipman Engli Sandra Sinclair Shirley Shockley Rosio Shaughnessy Kerry Shepherd Stove Shepard ■ - •- '■ V ---■■■ MV- ’ a . — • Nancy Smith Judy Snavely Shirley Spooner Ronald Stadon Jimmy Steele John Steele Supancic Robert Talloy Anita Thomas Grace Thomas Sondra Thomas Sylvia Thompson Shirley Tidd Doris Torneden Karen Torneden Danese Triplett Lois Tryon Gregg Turner D. Walker Oron Ward Joyce Weckworth James Wedin I thought she had eaten. Gwen Turner Joyce Unfred James Turner Larry Turner Jane Vanderventer William Vervynck 59 Patricia Welsh Whitney Westgato Louise Wheeler Bruce White Doyle Williams Elizabeth Wilson Jami Wilson Alfred Wingert Beverly Whitebroad Pat Wooden Susan Whitley Dixie Workmar Carole Zimmerman Mike Zwink We're looking for summer ' say President Jerry Schofer, Vice-president Delores Harris, Secretary Brenda Penny, Senior Representative Cynthia Parker, Junior Representa- tive Janet Burnett, and Sophomore Representative Justin Rice. HaU oi • Swden‘ Cartoonist Jerry Stephens Artist Virginia Curtice Artist Charlotte Me • Artist Sam Zieske fc 4 Working to meet the February 20th year book deadline are (front row) J. Anderson, C Schwegler, N. Vogel, B. Skeet, C. Mays, H Editor Nancy Vogel Assistant Business Manager Joan Ellis and Business Manager Jane Dicker Photography Editor Charles Schwegler 65 Photography Editor Charles Schwegler Win Over Topeka May Mean State • Topeka will probably bo the roughest team in the state. any Basketball Coach Max ltifo referring to Satur- day night's basketball game. “If we beat tliem, we can probably go all the way to the' ctate finals. All five of Toprku'ii itartrr • •re regular pJnyro last year ivl • have plenty of experience aryj polio. They have lot of height with Quick at C-fe t. fc-!nche . Dillard G-fcct. 4-tncbo. Woodward at 6-. feet. 3 Inches. Dim a at 3-teet. 11- Inc he WaMsctonidt at J-feet. 9- laebe . and a ophonv re. Slaughter, • at 6-foot. 5-Indies. Quick und Diliartl run a doutfo f«t ty pe of ct up that haurt been sevo in several year .” Mid Coach' Rife. “those two and Slaughter' can dunk 'he ball with almost . : much caw as Wlh Chamberlain. After bruflng Stilru. tho Tcptka! tcarn beat Wichita h-jt dilch j the team that it «uppoioO ta «in; the Mate title 'hi e r J wy 4td it by linking i? per cent of their I fteftl grail .-.rxl entity rontrodlns! the rebound off tlx? board U.'S nil! go against the Trojan tomorrow night nt lx«“e after aj mad came with Ottawa Tbpr.ka ill .probably be'out to get u for l .-atins them in football. ' John ltadl. regular player. ♦ Lawrence Boys Take NROTC Test A $-1.000 scholarship may go to ono of the four LHS boy who recently took the! NKOTC college aptitude test last Saturday. Each —— ' U3 Navy try for KeltcherDoes Pro - Writing flj JoM nu ■ I consider it moatly as a hobby, m Mr. Wesley Kdt- chcr. referring to his maga- zine writing. '1 like to teach '.echoes too well to think of • writing as a profession. Mr. Keltrher. who trachea sophomore and senior Eng- lish. Ixrgan his hobby during junior college when his first article was published. ••After that 1 « « too b a y irarh- I Inc «nd didn't write anything lev Ittl 1 altctided KU «everel year Ut- er he Mid ”11 u during a micirine artlel- writing eiau Owe .' that I did most rt my writing. 1 wrote K-vcrnl articles taring Miu which were prUlUhed. Athe Kngttsh teacher' pyb- •ii'xd ,rt(rle-i lie -The Third «e . «(.' in Teen nuctakar. 1Uvr l.'i Anyth ' In Oev mararine foe Chrlwtm v.jth. -''ri t Do U t Rsy. NyrVrr' In •‘TnutiXJctne. ’ • pw-to Innle ’r nvigx loc IWIk, the Uuitrr In “The Old Jle , I Per.. hurt. ). and nisl Otb f Rule • i;. ••Ctxexi! Klrrs,- a Chits I tun weekly fee jvwtg pe-nite Tum Tl 1 « tl wmld tale . Ivt 'A Mm « 4 wrr to M«e o Matrwlmil ■ Hire.' Mr. Kollrtct U. A urttrr liu Mod of r o ctl W e ve. M inu.l be mill) M M Second semester's Editor-in-Chief Jim Anderson and first semester's Editor-in-Chief Frank Wiebe plan the next issue. ho laughed- soar-' USA Planned By ,0- Uiroug to r i«lt i .ngfortl, u to sow, do Ii r ho m. i Ohio win I pends h?c vaentia erry a Christ mat l tr i ;«ltd tho C nembee . f,c the Nav Foe amior Patents Toma. Jerrv .- Wer. ON. tm Mr. Gerald Renner is adviser for The Budget and the Red and Black. ■enr « t Mu£6- Mtfrht i c who huiy ormna think of these convention ns just n lot of fun. But the truth r sm, l-pu- frern nvo- Business Manager O m e Dennis Kounin -v!«r- Editor-in-Chief Frank Wiebe - nce More r« i:it SKKirT Page Editor Rita Skeet Managing Editor Jim Anderson ! Page Editor Linda Akin Planning Spring Pa- Project of Sopho A Planning ' the duty of t K will work wit AUhOiiyli will deni.it-1 Paul ' out?) ! - a :tivi ip Photographer Lowell Craig Reporters Barbara Jones and Sylvia Smoyer Snn-tr.i I b lv my !mmrtin.in Vtce-Pre ! - who tnov l lwr«- . Jll t Jnnil irv. w.tj. II !•1'' ' A mJtilrr ct I’ |il 11 draw, r-7 •'I’liJUK by I .1 lit I hn r m IOC Sports Editors John Mull, Dorothy Roper, and Terry Schofer Page Editor Carolyn Shull Y-Teens and Hi-Y team-up for UNICEF Treasurer Bramble Secretary Dobbins 68 Y-Teen Tea 69' LHS FASHIONS Believe it or not, we can sing! _. ____.. The solemn, silent juniors. The Hi-Y sophomores. Collecting dues for Hi-Y are Presi- dent Leslie Nesmith, Vice President Jeri Craig, Secretary Steven Robb, Treasurer Henry Asher, and Program Chairman Herbert Kasold. Now this is so because, Victor Caper, Coach. Seniors Harold Fearing and David Gray debate against Skippy Franks. Jim Anderson and Virginia Curtice dig for information. My friends. , Herman Mast, Captain Frank Wiebe Sophomores looking up information for their next debate. 71 Checking the charge are Griffith Price, Phil Anderson, and Deborah Young. XNC. AD J n yet, Che j tner King i) corona e: Don't turn the juic Alan Laptad and C as they demonstrate Coil. j?Lsv s lS© and in Radio Sponsor Garvin Gillum Come in Hong Kong, taps out Bill Cohen in Morse Code with the help of Ronald Black- burn and Bruce Rothwell. Beep! Beep! Tom Frank Borror are learning Club. Morse Code You have to have everything just right, the girls tell Janet. Left to right. Sellers, Zel- ler, Catlett, Carpenter, Johnson and Williams. Just as easy as pie. Left to right, Kennedy, Wells, Husted, Cronk, Gray, and Dunn. Future Secretaries Club officers are Janet Dunn, President; Elizabeth Cronk, Vice-Presi- dent; Donna Husted, Secretary; Pat Gray, Treasurer; Sharon Kennedy, Program Chair- man; and Judy Wells, Publicity Chairman. Janet Dunn stands at Mr. Max Stalcup's left as he explains the first lesson to Bookwalter, Tingle, and Morris. “You do it like this, the girls tell Janet Dunn. Left to right, Hess, Bereiter, Kennedy, McClelland, Husted. Stuffing socks to make dolls was one of this year's projects of the Future Nurses Club which was founded at LHS in the Fall of 1955. The serum that kept the Future Nurses Club running smoothly this year were the officers Nancy Vandeventer, president; Linda Akin, vice president; Michele Shultz, corresponding secretary; and Linda Norris, secretary. Sponsor Mrs. Jeanne Dicker Sigrid Schulz, senior, and Joyce Davis, sophomore, model the Future Nurses Club uniforms. President Ludvicek, Vice- President Chaney, Secre- tary McFarland, and Treasurer Mull. The Dancing Dolls are: L. to R.; McFarland, N. Miller, Chesley, Mull, Chaney, Getto, McKinsev Pinp Roberts, Rusk, Wright, Hoecker, Blair, Ludvicek, and Wertzberger. xunsey, ' 76 eady, Aim... op Row, L. to R., Jones L, Moore N., Churchill, Lane, Bartz, eal, Roberts, Simms, Harding, Mr. Prince. Second Row, For- ion, Harmon, Russell, Hodge, Jennings, Higgins, Davenport, rewster, Nehrbass. ___ Sighting target is Gerald Brew- ster, club secretary. Taking careful aim is Bill Hodge, club presi- dent. Treasurer of the club, Doug Jennings. Carl Nehrbass, vice-president, plans his shots carefully. Leaders Club Leaders Club Officers are, left to right, Sue Squires, Vice-Presi- dent; Phyllis Wertzberger, Cadet Trainer; Judy Griffiths, Treas- urer. Mary Hammig, Cadet Trainer; Sheila Nichols, President; and Jane Dunlap, Secretary. It's mine! cries cadet leaders who become regular lead- ers at the end of the first semester. 78 Mrs. Lee Coleman Head Sponsor into the“crir junior birdmen. Atrry Hodgson_ hangs from the ings. Where is it? Monte Pearson - -asks as sponsor L. E. Perry as- Ape call, Dudely • A-Bah™ Monte Pearson shows coordi- nation on. high ..bar. And -'barefooted, too, W v It's right here in the book, explains Jim Haller to, left to right, Marion Payne, Bill Hodge, Rex Genry, Rookie Davis, and Jim Brittain. Club officers are: Virginia Miller, president; lames Brittain, vice-president; Rookie Davis, secretary; Vivian Garber, treasurer; Mary Jimenez, reporter; and Wendell Harding, parliamentarian. Talking on the phone is Don Jones to Harold Hickock. Mr. John Amos Mr. E. J. Logsdon Retail goes up and up. says Mary Jimenez 82 Foresighted FFA boys made this picnic table last win- ter. Left to right, Burns, Steele, LaRue, Rowing, Mitchell, Steele, Mr. Roy Cropp, Meairs, and Pearson. “Welding calf feeders is my specialty, says James. Left to right. Brink, Mitchell, Carson, Fox, Hazlett, and Laptad. Drilling through steel, Schaake performs as Shoemaker checks on the photographer. Left to right. Shoemaker, Schaake, Thoren, Dwyer, Donaldson, Leonard, Hers chell, and Davenport. How's the strength of it, asked Mr. Walter Gehlbach. Left to right, Merkel, Wingert, Mowder, Altenbernd, Johnson, Hawkins, and Robb. FFA officers, left to right, Altenbernd, Sentinel; Mitchell, President; Robb, Sec- retary; Frank, Vice-President; Tuckel, Treasurer. Not in picture, Fred Shirk, Reporter. 83 This is no place for cramped fingers, says Gaylen Koons, junior, in Mrs. Lardner's type- writing classes! Pin and needles here in sewing Miss Orelup. class money are shown the direction of 112 walk famous draftsmen like Brett Daniels. IUAL s Does anyone need a carpenter these days? asks Don Gordon, sophomore. Queen Mary Arnett, Attendant Sharon Ward, and Attendant Jane Dunlap chose Bob Carl- son, Sam Zieske, and Dwight Perry as their escorts for the Homecoming crowning. 88 Larry Hatfield, Sharon Ward, Mary Arnett, John Hadl, Phil Kipp, and Jane Dunlap were honored at the Homecoming Dance. Harold Mitchell, Roger Neider, and Larry Hodgson drove the Corvettes. 89 91 Chugga, Chugga, Choo-choo L!-I!-0!-N!-S! Carole Zimmerman, Pat Wooden, Virginia Schu- ert, Sharon Edmonds. Cause the Lawrence Lions can't be beat! Judy Long Nancy Miller Mary Arnett Sharon Ward Jeannie Wheeler Mr. Rife basketball Mr. Woolard football Mr. Pulliam assistant Mr. Bailey tennis Mr. Mehlinger assistant STATI CHAMPS (L. to R.) Top row: Turner, Birkhead, Clem, Pritchard, Schofer, Whitenight, Souders, Craig, Nesmith, Asher, Hardtarfer, White, Cawley. Third row: Hall, Norris, London, Jackson, Graham, Midyett, Coach Rogers, Boyd, Broyles, Vann, Scott, Duver, Hadl. Second row: Snodgrass, Harper, Cheek, Daniel, Coach Mehlinger, Hubbard, Heck, Hatfield, Black, Galloway. Bottom row: Wherry, Colburn, Mull, Aldrich, Pine, Edmonds, Coach Woolard, Adamson, Fulcher, Kipp, Murphy. Sea S0 j 0 o of f. s'Q asionis' a theH flestnfth catches c park 3ar ? 97 Dennis Cawley- All State John Hadl All State All American Jerry Schofer All State Andy Graham All State Mr. Wherry, secretary of the NEKL hands the league foot- ball trophy to Coach Woolard, director of athletics at LHS, who gives it to John Hadl, cap tainof the team who in turn presents it to Jerry Schofer, president of the Student Council. (L. to R.) Top row: Stinson, Martinez, Kasold, Grandstaff, Eubanks, Clark, Lockwood, Grace. Second row: Dixon, Allphin, Kruse, Pendleton, Bodin, Leone, Comstock, Long. Bottom row: Harte, McWilliams, Morton, Zwink, Oberzan, Hill, Breithaupt, Ward, Coach Rife. Doug Lockwood evades a Highland Park tackier in one of the L.L. home games as Jim Eubanks (11) follows after. ? . VQ- 0 £ T°p Ce 99 Hadl's got this rebound in the Winfield game. Where's the man with the ball? John Hadl Three hands for the rebound but only one ball at the Manhattan game. Leavenworth game. 101 Leslie Nesmith Mike Clem Jack Galloway Leo Souders Yeh team—Where are ya'? asks a Topeka player as he is surrounded by Galloway, Clem, and Souders. I'm squashed. says Nesmith, number 54, as he receives help from Boyd in the Atchison game. 102 Tom Boyd SENIOR RED: Coach Pulliam; Top row, 1. to r., Hargrove, Harper, Zimmerman, Bruns. Second row, 1. to r., Hodgson, Norris, Hatfield, Mr. Pulliam. SENIOR GREEN: Coach Kel- cher; Top row, 1. to r., Schofer, Thomson. Second row, 1. to r., Birkhead, Brown, Aldridge, Woolery, Toth. First row, 1. to r., Graham, Perry, Duermeier, Pearson, Fulcher. JUNIOR BLUES: Coach Lassman; Toprow, Mr.Lassman. Third row. Cooper, Heeb, Mast, Estelle. Second row, Duver, Murphy, Mumford, Johnson. First row, 1. to r.. Mull, Scott, Palmerlee, Forkell. SOPHOMORE CUBS: Coach Henning- ton; Top row, 1. to r.. Cheek, Flannery, Strunk, Newman. Second row, Ober- zan, Palmerlee, Breithupt, Dyer. First row, Daniels, Roper, Ward, Morton. FFA; Coach Gehlbach, Top row, 1. to r., Thorne, Hawkins, Robb, Mr. Gehlbach. Center row, Schaake, Mitchell, Hoover, Wingert. First row, Chaney, Frank, Johnson, Lawrence. JUNIOR WHITE: COACH Perry; Top row, 1. to r., Mr. Perry, Hagen, Long, Colburn. Third row, McWilliams, Pritchard, Asher, Jackson. Second row, Koons, Landen, Leckron, Hard- tarfer. First row, Powell, Robinson, Lockwood, Hub- bard. 105 CELLER DWELLERS: Top row, 1. to r., Saunders, Large. Second row, Dunlap, Smoyer, Smith, Dicker. First row, 1. to r., Blair, Getto, Long, Chaney. DRIBBLERS: Top row, 1. tor., Harris, Thomas, Grantham, Davis. First row, Reid, Shockley, Schmedemann. USTNS: Top row, 1. to r., Ott, Okamo- to, Ludvicek. First row, Eacock, Burnett, Stuart. DARLIN' DUNKERS: Top row, 1. to r., McClung, Dalton, Haller, Shaughnessy. First row, Hess, Mull, Wooden, Hargrove. ALL-AMERICANS: Top row, 1. to r., Harris, Ed- monds, Robbins, Bayne. First row, Zimmerman, Bal- four, Schubert, Skinner, Shepherd. RING-AROUNDS: Top row, 1. to r., Martin, Thomas, Browning. First row, Albrecht, Holmes, Mat- hews. BASKETBALL BOMBERS: Top row, 1. to r., Carey, Easton, Ellenbarger,' Dicker, First row, Kipp, Chappell, Schaake, Nauerth. NO-HUH-UHS: Top row, 1. to r.. Penny, Wertz- berger, Skeet, Parker. First row, Miller, Kennedy, Nichols, Ward, Arnett. BASKETEERS: Top row, 1. to r., Bereiter, Pine, Milberger. First row, Dodson, Scollon, Lathrom, Sandefur. SHARP SHOOTERS: Top row, 1. to r., Holladay, Mc- Henry. Middle row, Marsell, Husted, Collins. First row, John- son, Ball, Mendoza, Chaqez. ESQUIRES: Top row, 1. to r., Vosper, Ham- ming, Wheeler, Squires, Demos. First row, McFarland, Smith, Bee, Griffiths, Miller. OUSDAHLS: Top row, 1. to r., Kamp- schroeder, Milleret, Smith, Hemphill. First row, Smith, Ousdahl, Workman, Frank. HAPPY HUSTLERS: Top row, 1. to r., Rood, Howey. Second row,. Mur- phy, Gibson, Nesmith, Mc- Calla. First row, Edmondson, Sinclair, Oyler, Lukens. PANTHERS: Top row, 1. to r.,' Miller, Mar- tinez, Torneden, Morris. First row, Ireland, Hardister, Van- deventer, Torneden. 107 Dolores Douglass bowls for a strike in a girls intra- murals bowling game. Batter up ' cries Char- lene Hoover, as Sarah Houseworth steps up to bat in a girls intramurals baseball game. Good posture is important, explains Erika Kollmorgan, manager of the shouts Donna Collins during a practice volleyball game. posture contest to Barbara Haller, and Connie Riley. 108 109 The Guided Missle Club : Hanna, Nitsch, Bob Carlson, Gray, Kiuse, Paul Carlson, Roper, and Coach VJoolaxd. The Racketeers : Top row: Coach Bailey, Jackson, Palmerlee, Anderson, Zimmerman, Coach Pulliam. Bottom row: Storer, Breithaupt, Harte, Lindley, Westgate, King. a ac appc The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of R. Wayne Nelson, had a busy schedule this year. Besides their regular class work, they entertained various clubs and churches here in town, took a two-day tour of southern Kansas, and finished the year with the traditional For You A Song. 114 The A Cappella Choir: Top Row; Rappard, Blair, Hubbard, Hodgson, Hall W., Romero J., Bruns, Craig J., Heeb, Jackson H., Nesmith L., Mitchell H., Rusk, Skeet, Wertzberger. Second Row; Stevens, Weeks, Miller N., Stuart K., Clem, Midyett, Dixon T., Pearson M., Galloway, Nerhbass, Hulteen, Altic, Dunlap B. Third Row; June, Metsker, Duffy, Smith S., Robinson, McCauley B., Farrar D., Hixon, McCoy R., Snodgrass, Dorsey, Ludvicek, Wright K., McCalla M. Front Row; Skinner J., Stewart J., Maxwell, Samson, Winston, Dunlap J., Pine S., Chamberlain, Spees. 115 and Blai Top Row: L. to R., Martin, D., Henderson, Brewster G., Lockwood, Kruse, Whitenight. Second row; L. to R., Icks, Washington, S., Calvert, Wilbur, E., Erickson, P., Stone, R., McHenry, Lathrom, A., Mull, John, Rogers. Third Row: L. to R., Lathrom, B. Coffman, Bayne, J., Lewis, Stewart, J., Owens, N., Scollon, Grid- ley, Collins, D., Chavez, H., Harris, D., Norman, L., Vandeventer, N., Morgan, N. Fourth Row: L. to R., Holliday, E., Hammig, Squires, Grinstead, D., Atwood, Maertens, Walker J., Pierson, Hoffman, Husted, J., Setter, Mendoza, Salisbury, Mumford, Front Row; L. to R., Whaley, Risk, Marsell, Johnson, M., Gal- legly, Grinstead, N., Horton, Stone, N., Demos, Smith, J., Wilson, L., Cole, P., Smith, M., Quinsey. :k Ch oruses Top Row; R. W. Nelson, Wingert, Zimmerman, Altenbernd, Murray, G., Hart, J., Johnson, D., Bell, M., Vann, O., Torneden, L. Second Row; Wilson, E., Grammer, S., Sandefur, Hoover, C. L, Allen, M., Getto, Perry, M., Shull, Mclntyrre, Thomas, D., Henry, K., Jones, L, Johnson, E., Haas. Third Row: Walker M., Hamilton, R., House, Evans, M., McFarland, Vogel, Ingerson, Dicker, J., Griswold, DeWalt, Smith, C., Williams, S., Waters, Front Row; Myers, Transmeier, Houseworth, Miller, S., Wartiainen, Franks, Hagar- dine, Vosper, Bee A., Wheeler. Not in picture, Griffiths, Miller, S. L. 117 Top row; L. to R.: Wedin, Daniel B., Amyx, Lujan, Alexander, Craig C., Morton J., Rice, Carlson P., Guenter, Grace, Ouderkirk, Hill T.. Kassinqer Charles, Hoover C., Schubert, Whitley, Martin M., Ne- • smith I., Wilson E., Hardister W., Schaake, Chapman M., Dalton. Edmondson, Ellenbarger, Albrecht, Newman, Zimmerman, Hargrove, Schroeder, Thomas A., Harrison, Thomas S., Vandeventer, Nitsch, Thompson, Sarlls, Brian D., Torneden. Top row; L. to R.: Newman, Turner, Palmerlee, Craig C., Kreitzer, Rice, Dberzan, LaVay, Mitchell D., Deal, Mitchell D., Romero, Holmes, Stoltenberg, estgate, Lindley, Ellis P., Griswold, Middle row; L. to R.: Anderson L., Mayhue, Coffman, Browning, Torneden, Oldfather, Howey, Rood, Miller B., IVIorris J., Miskimen, Lukens, Murphy, Balfour, Ellis J., Front row; Oatney, Newman, Milleret, Roberts B., Holmes, Haller, Shepherd K., Bayne, Skinner fanet, Kampschroeder, Oyler, Nauerth, Kipp, Edmonds, Sharon. ornore oruses -------------------- ' T ■ —---—- —,• iii— 1 in fT. j. 11 Top row; L. to R.: Sego, Black, Strunk, Harding, Nelson B., Rush, Bowman, Dicker, Montgomery, Ciochon, Flannery Middle row; L. to R.: Pontius, Harris, McCauley, Bucheim, Smith L., Lehmann, Shoe- maker S., Cole, Wooden, Shockley, Schmedemann, Reid, Heck C., Johnon S., North G. Front Row; Ousdahl, Davis J., Frank, Shaughnessy, Robbins, King V., Eslick, Clark Sandra, Wilson J., Mull Janis, Clark Sally, Flory, Grantham, Cofer, Ray M:, Patee, Holladay. Mr. Wayne Nelson had a busy year between direct- ing the a cappella choir and the Red and Black choruses. Mr. Wilbur West was a new teacher at LHS this year. The orchestra did very well under his direction. The LHS band and the sophomore choruses were under the direction of Charles Kassinger. 119 Clarinet-Dixon, Okamoto, Chamney, Frank, Pearson, Smith, McCoy, Schillings, Lukens, Fields, Kirk- patrick, Musick, Beal, Steele, Bums, Harrell, Lurve, Burns T., Flute-McCalla, Stuart, Wright, Philipp, Johnson I., Dobbins, Johnson S., Farrar, Scott, Lehew, Hargadine, Saxaphone-Dixon, Allphin, Kirby, Jochim, Tryon, Altic, Grantham, Dorsey, Chesley, Ludvicek, Walker, Ellis J., Trombones-Jerome, Jack- son G., Nehrbass, Pritchard, Shephard S., Harding, Smith B., Edmonds, French horn-Rose, Amyx, Snod- grass, Drums-Estelle, Pickett, Jackson H., Anderson, Lindley, Cymbals-Schwegler, Tubas-Bruce, White B., Osborne, Smith J., Faulkner, Trumpets-Storer, Clark L., Freeman, Bodin, Cheek, Colburn, Remple, Russell, Munger, Comstock, Jennings, Schweda, LaRue, Crum, James E., Bell Lyre-Dodson sd Violin-Smith, M., Garrett, Eacock, McCalla, S. Bramble, Glasscock, James, Grantham, Workman, D., Viola-Ott Cello-Anderson P., Smith H., Bass, Jackson H., Kasold, Flute, McCalla M., Stuart, Dotts, Oboe, Farrar, Scott S., Clarinet, Dixon T., Norris L., Bassoon, Price G., Marvin C., French Horn, Palmerlee T., Walker J. D., Dorsey, Trum- pet, Remple, Gary D., Russell, Trombone, Jerome, Nehrbass, Tympani, Lindley, Percussion, Pickett. 121 Looks as if they all said, Cheese. Majorettes from left to right are Sandra Smith, Suellen Philipp, head, Barbara Ludvicek, Ida Johnson, and Eleanor Kirkpatrick. Stepping right behind the band this year were flag swingers, left to right, Judy McCoy, Jolene Chesley, Sharral Hargadine, Brenda Dodson. Marching ahead of the band this year was the Drum Major Tom Dixon. 122 4 0 w mu6ic naL Adding zest at all the games with their music was the LHS Pep Band directed by Charles Kassinger. David Gray catches up on sleep and plays it cool at the same time. Seranaders, 1. to r., Jochim, Allphin, Dixon M., Dixon T., Back Row; 1. to r., Farrar D., Jackson G., Jerome, Jackson H., Munger, Kassinger, Gray D., Remple. ialSSiiBM 126 In The Iron Mask. blics The split. 39£ a pound. Swing your partner. Angel? Out lor Track? Ki-Yi-Yippie! Greeks? 127 esp!an® Sponsors and officers standing in the back are Mr. Millard Denny; Scribe Sharon Dobbins; Secre- tary Karen Duffy; President Harvey Jackson and Mrs. Sue Cochrane. Not in picture. Vice-president Herbert Kasold. 128 Katy Wright and Janice Rap- pard are getting the works” in this scene from The Imaginary Invalid , produced in February The play was directed by Mr. Mil- lard Denny. A little one ? says Carolyn Shull to Harvey Smith during a break. Oh, you've stuck me! cries Susan Whitley as Jane Al- brecht tries to fit her for a costume. You can't have my girl. The struggle. What do you mean, sold out? It lasts longer with the caps on. 133 Here is the answer to that sixth question. The mad rush- Royalty Cupids Capers Honest, it's just lemonade. LHS cooks are Happy Larrick, Bessie Ice, Alma Channel, Arvella Corbin, Helen Elkins, Garnett Knapp, Faye Pinder. LHS custodians are Floyd Heffner, Roy Goff, Ross Motherly, Kenny Klingen- berg, Harry Kennedy, W. B. Shuster, Gladys Shuster, Jim Riepen. 135 For Snacks and Steaks It's Always Happy Hal's East 23 on Highway 10 VI 3-9753 146 These girls, Sally Clark, Georgia Lehmann, Judy Ousdahl, and Lou Ann Smith, seem to enjoy posing for the photographer in this beautiful Plymouth convertible at JIM CLARK MOTORS. Jim Clark Motors 623 Mass. VI-3-3055 Queen Mary and her attendants, Sharon Ward and Jane Dunlap, pose for pictures after open- ing their gifts at a homecoming dinner at the Party House. The Party House RR No. 2 VI-3-8791 The delicious meals that these LHS students are enjoying were served to them at the GREEN LANTERN CAFE. Students are Sam Zieske, Bar- bra Gallegly, Virginia Curtice, and Jim An- derson. Green Lantern Cafe 745 Mass. VI-3-3282 924 Vermont • Portrait • Wedding • Commercial VI-3-1171 147 What wonderful clothes at the JAY SHOPPE ' say LHS students Jane Dunlap, Dinah Dicker, and Mary Hammig. 835 Mass. VI-3-4833 Backward or forward it's still Hoppy! students like Hoppy and LAWRENCE SANITARY DAIRY products too. Students are De- Harris, Mary Dorsey, Carolyn Shull, Sharon Kennedy, Vida Ingerson, and Jerry Schofer rith Hoppy. fith St. Lawrence Sanitary Dairy VI-3-5511 148 1101 Mass. Pizza, served at CAMPUS HIDEAWAY, is being enjoyed by Margaret Hulteen, Sandra Lee, Charlotte Mays, and Marcia Chaney. Beverly Bennett and Barbara Ludvicek look on with interest as Mr. Harwood cuts a piece of top grade meat for a customer. Campus Hideaway Harwood's Market 106 W. N. Park VI-3-9111 846 Indiana VI-3-2311 Joan Ellis tries on a pair of loafers typical of the fine shoes sold at ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP while Dennis Kounin looks on. Clean clothes, a product of ACME LAUNDRY, are picked up by John Mull and Dorothy Roper Royal College Shop 837 Mass. VI-3-4255 Acme Laundry 1109 Mass. VI-3 5155 150 mrv? Sandra Miller and Cynthia Parker think that the '58 Buick is really sharp as they look over it critically. PARKER RUICK CO. VI-3-3522 151 700 New Hampshire For school supplies LHS students, Martha Kipp, Jane Dicker, Carolyn Shull, and Jeannie Stuart go to KEELER BOOKSTORE. Cooper-Warren Mortuary Keeler Bookstore 939 Mass. VI-3-0290 Modernize Your Home with • Adequate Wiring • Year-Round Air Conditioning • A New All-Steel Kitchen • A Second Bathroom from NORRIS RROTHERS 1035 New Hampshire VI-3-6911 1020 New Hampshire VI-3-1120 Living it up at the DINE-A-MITE are Sharon Ward and Larry Hatfield as Jane Dunlap and Phil Kipp look on. DINE-A-MITE 23rd and Louisiana VI-3-2942 153 Smart students buy all their camera supplies Number 6 Service Central LP Gas Service at MOSSER-WOLF. Students who know this are VI-3-9600 VI-3-4430 Helen Stevens, Linda Akin, and Rita Skeet. Divisions of Mosser-Wolf Tom Akin EnterPrises We can fuel all the people all the time 1107 Mass. VI-3-4435 23rd St. at 59 Hiway Lawrence, Kansas It's the very best, say Mickey Workman, Monte Pearson, and Larry Hodgson as they look over the sports coats at OBER'S. Meeting the gang at the WAGON WHEEL is a popular thing with Cecile Samson, Sue Smith, Lihda Large, and Sylvia Smover. Ober's Men's Store Wagon Wheel Cafe 821 Mass. VI-3-1951 1401 Ohio VI-3-9603 154 Chuck Wagon Bell's Music 907 Mass. 925 Mass. Band Box H. B. Dairyland Beauty Salon Douglas County State Bank 1337 Mass. 900 Mass. Cooperative Farm Chemicals Mobilgas Hardware 9th Kentucky 826 Mass Mary Amett, Sharon Ward, and Jane Dunlap, enjoy their ride in the new Edsel SANDERS MOTOR CO. 622 Massachusetts VI-3-6697 Joyce Husted, Donna Collins, and Janice Hess are having a rollin' good time at the LAWRENCE ROLLER SKATING RINK RR No. 2 VI-3-9818 156 Carrs Clothiers Albertson Dairy 647 Michigan 905 Mass, VI-3-8813 VI-3-5353 VI-3-5277 Ethan A. Smith Transfer and Storage 808 Vermont VI-3-9757 Logan-Moore Lumber Co. Weaver's 901 Mass. VI-3-6360 VI-3-0931 The Town Shop Motor In One Stop Station 841 Vi Mass, 926 Mass. 827 Vermont VI-3-5755 VI-3-0501 VI-3-4955 Jimmy Bodin and Steve McNown are getting ready to take off in their Nash Rambler from Bill Bodin Motors. LHS students Cecile Samson and Nancy Vogel look over one of the refrigerators, one of the many appliances at General Appliance. Bill Bodin, Inc. General Appliance Co. 9th and Miss. VI-3-2233 1103 Mass. VI-3-0120 Dorothy and Kenneth Roper read the Journal World to catch up on the day's news. The staff of the Kansas Color Press wishes to congratulate the graduating seniors of LH. Journal World Kansas Color Press, Inc. 609 New Hampshire VI-3-1000 2201 Haskell Vl-3-5100 158 m wn Owen's Flower Shop 15th and N. Y. VI-3-611 Pettengill Refrigeration 521 Indiana VI-3-7727 Potter's 66 Service VI-3-9891 Smith Electric Co, Scott Temperature Carrier VI-3-2244 615 Mass, Rapid Transit, Inc, Westvaco Mineral Products Division V 9th and Maple VI-3-3880 , Phillips 63 645 Locust VI-3-0310 Round Corner Drugs 801 Mass. Edmonds Food Store Rumsey's 1903 Mass. VI-3-6011 BOOSTERS MALOTT'S HARDWARE BULLOCK'S WOLFSON'S CARTER'S STATIONERY STORE ALLISON-THOMAS FLOWER SHOP WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP DERBY GRAIN, INCORPORATED BARTELDES SEED COMPANY JAYHAWK -CLEANERS MORGAN-MACK MOTOR COMPANY We want to wish the graduating class of LHS the best of everything in the future and congratulations. We also want to thank the entire student body for their patronage during the past year. Brett Daniel and Virginia Schubert pick up their cleaning at the— 161 Judy Snavely, Henry Asher, Jerry Schofer, and Karen Duffy are putting away cokes and pizza at ROBERTO'S. Roberto's These senior girls, Judy Long, Arlene Whaley, Virginia Griswold, Jane Blair, and Cynthia Corbett enjoy refreshments at the Chateau Drive-In. Chateau Drive-In 710 Mass. VI-3-1086 1802 Mass. VI-3-1825 Monte Pearson and Mary Maertens admire the beautiful jewelry at the Premier Jewelry Shop. Fred Zimmerman and Lan Snodgrass try on sport coats while Gordon Thomson looks on at the Gibbs Clothing Store. Premier Jewelry Shop Gibbs Clothing Co. 916 6 Mass. VI-3-3407 811 Mass. VI-3-3160 162
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