Whiting High School - Eagle Yearbook (Whiting, KS)
- Class of 1949
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A res of G A A Glee Club l 2 3 4 B nd l 2 3 4 Sextet 4 Dist Music Festival 3 4 County Nuslc Festival 4 Musical l 4 Cantata 2 3 Junior Play 3 All School Play 2 3 P es of cla s 4 V Pres of class Annual Staff 4 Eagle Trlbune StaCf 3 Librarian l 2 3 4 Cheerleader l 3 A Glee Club l 2 3 4 B nd l 2 3 4 Sextet 2 4 Dist NUS1C Festlval 2 4 County MUSIC Fest1val Muslcal l 4 Cantata 2 3 Junior Play 2 3 All School Play 2 3 County One Act Play 4 Sec Treas of class 2 Pres of class 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Tribune Staff 3 4 L QIIBH 2 4 Cheerl ader 3 Carlton Ross Esther HUtCH1DSOH Basketball l 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Glee Club l 2 4 Band l 2 County Music Festlval l Musical l 2 4 Junior Play 3 All School Plav 4 Pres of class l Annual Staff 3 4 Eagle Trlbune sta Harley Kreutzer Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Glee Club l 4 County M0519 Festival 4 Musical 4 Junior Play 3 All School Play 3 County One Act Play 4 Pres of class Annual Staff 4 Eagle Tribune Staff 3 4 A nd l 2 3 Dlst Music Fest1val 3 4 County Muslc Festlval 4 Muslcal l 4 Cantata 2 3 Junlor Play 3 All School Play 2 3 Sec lreas of class 4 Annual Staf' 4 Pagle Trlbune Staff 314 Llbrarxan 1 2 3 Bill Jones Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 4 Sextet 4 County MUS1C Fest1val 4 MUS1C81 l 4 Cantata 2 Junior Play 3 All School Play 2 3 Pres of class 2 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Tribune Staff 3 G.A. .--1-2-5-4 G,A, ,--1-2-3-4 P C O O l 4 to Q 1 1- 11 1 1 Q a 11 - t 1 a ' so 0 . . -- - ' ' --4 -r . 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Pres. of class--2 Sec.-Treas. of class- Annual Staff--4 Eagle Tribune Staff- Librarian--1-2-5-4 Eugene Scheid Basketball Glee Club 1 3 Sextet 4 County Music Festival 4 Musical 1 4 Cantata 2 3 Junlor Play 3 All School Play 2 3 County One Act Play 4 Sec Treas of class Anrual staff 4 Eagle Trmbune Staff 3 4 L1brarian 3 4 Cheerleader 4 CLASS FLOWER Rose CLASS NOT O The door to success 15 labele PUSH CLASS COLORS Ruby Red and Gold --4 Dist. Music Festival--5-4 --4 4 4 -3 5-4 .--1 -- -2- -4 1 ' V..- -- .. -4 0 Q 1 ' 'Tl n L ' N d N , ,L-.,.,-0, ia,-,,,,..,...,, 9 Yx9XXxS S YXNXXXXG GQQXQ Bhssom Queen SX losepxcx mxssouvx Nab 5 6 'C XEN9 . ,-. -- ? -- CLASS HISTORY In September, 1945 n1ne freshmen enrolled in Nhlting H1gh School, ready to spend the next four years preparing themselves for the future Those who enrolled were Leona Hadden, Esther harms Esth r dutch1nson, Barbara Jones B111 Jones, Harl y Kreutzer ugene Sche1d, Johnny Smith and Loretta Splker As 1S the custom, the class was inltlated by the upper classmen Durlng the year Pnyllls Smith, Gunn Smith and DeForr st Howes enrolled Gwen rema1ned only a few weeks Esther Harms and Leona Hadden were elected cheerleaders The class sponsor was 1158 Anna Pfrang At the beglnnlng of the sophomore year there were ten Leona Hadden had moved to Topeka dur1ng the sum er and en rolled at Topeka Hlgh John Sm1th left durlng the year and enrolled in Horton H1gh th1s left only n1ne Seven of the class were in the all school play,nA Case of Sprlngtime At the beglnnlng of the JUn1OT vear, Barbara Jones d1d not enroll The class was very unusual th1s year 1n that there were four glrls and four bovs The entlre class par t1cipated in the Junlor Play, nThe Tummy and the Mumps On Saturday evenlng, Iav l they enterta1ned the SGHIOPS and the faculty at the Junlor SSHIOF Banquet lrs Newberry was the class sponsor had prevlously attended W11l1s H1gh School Eugene Sche1d was elected klng of the school carnlval and later ln the year was chosen as cheerleader to succeed h1na Sm1th, who moved to California All of the class took part 1n the all school play, nThe Sunshlne Twlns The class chose as the1r motto NThe door to success 1S labeled 'PUSH 'N the rose as the class flower ruby red and gold, as class colors The Junior class entertalned the seniors and faculty at the annual Junlor Senlor Banquet on Nonday evenlng Nay 9 The flrst ed1t1on of nThe Eagle' since 1942 was publlshed bv the class Baccalaurelte servlces were held on Sunday evenlng May 15, in the high school auditorzum ard ccnm acer n exercises, on Thursday venlng, kay 19 Thus ended four years of h1gh school work and good times . , . D 4 2 . , S Y x . ' . Q 1 1 TP ' Q I .J . . 0 . A . . A 0 . 'A r , L ' e . ' 0 Vi. 0 rr' . . . . . . 3 . . . - IV I . . . . M . - . . T f n L 1 . nf. , . . . - . . E . l In the fall of 1948, Carlton Ross joined the classg he n . . . . . gg . ' 0 ' A s , I u Y . - . A J . , As . . . . A . 1 . r K . A. 2 1 , ' . t , fs -1 r. E , r, , . . c. .- e ' ' . . . u- ' CI S I L' We, the seniors of 1949, realizing that our days are nu bered and that we shall soon depart from this school life which we love so well, we being of sound mind to such a degree as is possible , of our free will and accord, do hereby make this our last will and testament, on this twen tieth day of ay in the y ar of our Lord nineteen hunired forty nine ST T will oux Am rioan h stcrf workbocks fo di t ibution among the Junic SECOND o the soproiores we leave our ability to go seconl mile THIRD To the freshmen we leave three more carefree years in Whiting High FOURTH ve, the senior girls, will our ability to win the u A A tournament to the sophomore girls because we think they will need it FIFTH Ie, the senior boys, will our basketball abili ty to the squad of 1950 with the hope that they will utilize it to wir another county championship BILL JONES will my nNodel A' to Whiting High School to run errands with, I suggest Iiss Hovey be appointed to the position of chauffeur I my place in the sextet to Jim Ohlsen, and my ability to keep a steady to Daryl Parker LORETTA SPIKER leave all my boyfriends to Boydene Linne mann, my ability to play the part of 'George' to Lilly Stand barger, and my place on the honor roll to Wayne Nonaghan HARLEY KR UTZER will my curly hair to Bob Parker, my ability as basketball center to John Hollander, and my typing ability to Iargorie Ideker ESTHER HARIS will my straight nAns to Walter Belden and my driving ability to liss Richardson, fNot insinuating that you need it, Miss Richardson, but you might be able to make use of the extra ability when you make that nback-upn trip to Kansas C y. --i.i......... -...-...- IA Un' L! 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CARLTON ROSS leave my nklck rg ab l1ty in basketb ll to Duane Chlck, my pocxle 1 J N th the glrls to Ke th Bowser, and my 'Model x to Coe r Borgstadt to plom a certaln mud road ESTHER HUTCHI'SOW beoueath my p ace as the only g rl in phVSlCS class to Do othv Splker, my blushes to I s Newberry, and my blacv ha r to Grace Chick DeFORREs HUVES, w1ll mv abillty to argue to John St nds barger my Hdlmht to Daryl '1nnemann, and my even d1s po tlon to lrs fcCurdy P L I S I H leave my ablllty to get the HOm1Hat1OH for Po l Ula som Queen to Sonny Keeler, the runnerup in nt t thls year, my room 1n town to llldred d my parts 1n the plays to Karen Lentz t ha vey Sherrer, my tenor VO1CP to Gerald Rawlins, ani rx DLWCL as cheerleader to Darlene R1chard Lasil we do hereby in the presence of W1tH6SS6S, clare thls t be our last will and testament, arm as execu tloner thereof do anpolnt the class of 1950 In wltness thereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal Slgned, Obie JQ74Av 07! 54? SLNI OR SNEAK After many 'hush hush' dlscu slons and class meetlngs wlth a myS+SFlOUS alr about them the senlors declded to sn ak to W ns s flty on Aprll 15 Wltn D lbert Scheld and Coacr Borg tadt 'pllotlngn the V 8's H they left Wh1t1ng at the e rly hour of s1x Polnts of lnterest VlS1t6d dur1ng the mc n1ng were the TWA a1rport, a museum, and th Kansas y S r culldlrg After devourlng lunch at the Forum cafaterwa, they spent an hour shopplng b fore go1ng east of Kansas Clty to the uHeart of Amerlca alrport where all the senlors went up Swope Park was next on the 11st Then came the Pla mor where an enjoyable hour was spent bowling that 15 a few bowled while others 'threwn the ball down the alley The group engoved a show, 'Famlly Honeymoon,N at the Tower Theater b fore start1ng back to Nhltlng Oh, what fun!!! ........... -,-l-- I, , . ' 5. 3 i ' a ' L1 .1'tv 'L ' i .' 'V '- ff 'Z vw C . I, J ., A 1 . 1 1 i U ' r L ', . ir . , 1 f . I, 'NT qv . V ' 9, - TA I A, , .3 J. . Q .4 : -f gr LJ K 1- O 4- I I, HY 2 S L T , ' ' ' ' , p e . ,s O the sc, es ' ' V Wenger, an ' ' f . I, EUGENE SLEDID, will my place on the Eagle Tribune Staff Q ' r ' - 1 ., v' - 5, 3 1 v 5 ' qzlrr L V V . de- , ' ,o , on - . A K . ' I . I 1 I U. C? J , V ,. I! I 1 g Y , - 1 . q . . . Y J . . A I ' . . H e W Ma a J' ' , 3' ' 3 ' h ' S i n - t , 4 Q - Na , , . . . . . . , r.l. A ' e Cit ta 1 ' '. . ' N N - lf ' r ' e ' . . yy . ' Il, N - I I Q -0 ' ' . U q . B . , . . ' I I 1 I I CLASS PROPHECY I look into the future of the nine seniors, the class of '49, I see Phyllis Smith a model in a clothing store in California She will model evening gowns, party dresses, and play clothes Esther Harms, after she finishes high school, will goto college until she receives her degree then she will teach 1n a small school She will be a com ercial teacher, teach ing typing, bookeeping, and shorthand Loretta Spiker looks to me to be more of the secre tarial type I see her as a secretary in an insurance office in Topeka After she has worked there for several years she will be at the head of the office with a n bor of workers under her Esther Hutchinson, after she finishes school, will be a nurses' aid in a small hospital, but after she has done this for a few years she will go to a nurses' training school where she will acquire enough training to be a surgical nurse then she will work in a large hospital B111 Jones looks to me to be a man to run a pool hall in a small town about the size of Holton or Horton This pool hall will also have a bowling alley for men only, of course After he has done this for awhile and become tired and take it easy Carlton Ross i going to travel when he finishes school He is going down south to stay for a few years, only to find it 1sn't the place for him He will return to Mnmstofmm Gene Scheid will go to business college when he fin ishes high school and will later have a business of his own where he can give his own orders, instead of taking orders from someone else Harley Kreutzer was out out to be a farmer, I am sure He will work on his father's farm the first few years after he finishes school Later he will work in a garage Who knows, from all the ideas he gets he may even invent a car DeForrest Howes is last but not least, I had a hard time deciding on his career I see him working in an air plane hangar where he will give the airplanes their in ishing touches before they take off I certainly hope they make the trip Given by Grace Chick at the Junior Senior Banquet As ' . . . . , . . . . , . . . 3 . . . . of it, he will move to the city where he will have an office S . . . D . . O . , 4. ' o . . . . f. - t..-....-.,...- -- -- -- - VNLAL QTAFF LEFT TO RIoHT BACK ROV uvc e P o P ton dose Harley Kroutzer, Jo 0 , V r xowes FROLT RON ov'er V s r Ioretta onlinr, s r Jutcbwnson, fsthor Larms, Phyllis 9m1tH cturdy sponsor 1 YTI5 LVFT TO RI HT BACK R01 Vugene che d Phvll s ow tk, stber Hafms IDDL F01 oonuv Kbeler, D111 Jon: Lorwtta bflnvr, tk r m t H uso , NHY7OFl6 Idefe , Har y u'2 r J IL ana hoo CC rdy sponsor FPObT ROV 'rs rry po Cor, arlton Ross, Durlpre R ohard Gris oh1cA, Wada Stone , Yarpn Lentz, W o ffs Jowg , - AAN ' A A , M , ., , - . .-----E ,MU QCUQ1 . V5.1 . ., , C 'T Y' - - 4- T' ,1-1 n,s Lv or :so L . V W. V, ,,, E , H h , ., ----L's. ,, . .,--np,n A , J A , Q ,H , U IL th? .L .A . M ' . , H V , g . , MTS. A f 1- n ,,,., -F ,v.m om f on M: .:L URL b,AFr ,, A.: U 11' C 4 o 4 ' :' of------ . - , .M A L1 . U . . , 'X ,J x - Y Y ' v nobe.t Farmer, Jim Ohlsen. H E A W---' 7 W1 M' es, . 'y - V . . . . , . ES .Q u c.1. n N V ,. r . le fy w X - ' .X Y' -1 f , Kre ,,e , Mdyrb . g Lu, mrs. A o -- T ' ' - VL- Y' . 'v .X -'U . QGIMG --iw H., Lf ,A I H . . . F . , f Q - f .,. . ,. L X , L 7 , oe? r.e , M ,s. .,,,---.,,..- ----,........... ANNUAL STAFF an LJ: ... EAGLE TRIBUNE STAFF it----...-Q-..... PUBLICATIONS THE EAGLE TRIBUNV In 1945 the nEagle Tribune was started as Nhiting High's first newspaper. It has been supported largely by the advertlsing of the Vhlting business concerns During this year, the fourth year of 1ts publication, lt has been published every three weeks by the Eng11sh IV and the typing I and II classes The English IN class wrltes the copy and the typxng classes carry out the productxon The sponsors are hrs Newberry and Irs Ve uroy THE EAGLE '49 staff has tr1ed to present by word and p1cture an accurate and interest1ng record of the ve r's events They have also trled to make a book of lasting lrterest and usefulness to those who, throughout the years, turn through its pages H 7 . , . ' , ul ., ll C ' . . In preparing this annual, nlhe Eagle '49,n the annual ,. JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT BACK RUN Karen Lentz, Sonny Keeler Wayne Monaghan, oCurdy sponsor, largorle Ideker FRONT RCW Darlene Hlchard, Robert Parker Grace Chlck, J1m Uhlsen Vada Stoner SOPHOIORES LRFT TO RIGHT BACK OW Keith Bowser Dwight Banks Nar1lyn Jenson Darvl Parker, Bovdene Lmnnemann MIDDLE ROW Dlck Bruns, Daryl Llnnemann, Dorothy Spiker L1llv Standsbarver, I1ss Lucy Hovey sponsor FRONT ROW Kendal hower, John Standsbarger Walter Belden Harvey bherre r FRESHVEN LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROV John Hollander, Gerald Rawl1ns, Larrv Lamme I1ldred ferger Tr Billy Borgstadt sponsor FRONT ROW Dora Ross Duane Ch1Ck, Rthel Marla l8PH1Fg, Charles Bender, Irene Parker V v ,-av-- , if Y' F ' ' I-.rss I ' h 9 . . Q--- J ' . x . , q 25 1. .J R . Q---- I ' , . A U o -. . . --- I , . 5. D D ,A V..- , ---- I , , I X J e Q 2. .I J----- t , xy- vp f fu Q. v , A , A-A D We , , . . 1V . 1--- A .J ,' L I ' 0 ..-....- 1... ------- ci A 1 . .- I ! JUNIORS President Darlene Richard Secretary Treasurer Grace Chick Soon after school began, the Jun1ors' thoughts turned to the Junior class play, 'Huckleberry Finn presented I November 19 Three JUHIOF g1F1S were elected cheer leaders Grace Chick, NHFjOF18 Ideker, and N1na Sm1th A JUDIOP gir , Karen Lentz, was queen of the school carnlval SOPHONORES Presldent larllyn Jenson Vice Pres1dent Boxdene Linnemann Secretarv Treasurer Kendal Hower After passing through the realm of freshmen, the sopho mores overcame that fe llng of bewllderment They had the largest enrollment of any class 1n school As sponsors of th C e ancer Drive in the Vhiting communlty they raised seventy dollars FRESHTEN Presldent Irene Parker Secretary Treasur r Larry La.me Although a b1t perplexed the flTSt f w days, the fresh m en soon caught on They seemed determlned not to be out done by the upper classmen, and have oroved themselves eff1cient in many ways ' ' . on . . . . 2 L . . I. . . . 1 ' . . , . ' -- r 9 I . 0 ' O , . lv I' Vice President--Duane Chick .. 3 -- yy' . , . e Q L . ' , ,. c . 'JFI' r shud' 1: , ..wwq. , .,.,, M1d,nA1mLM .ubb.1 I , .,., . ,W H '1f'.. . AQA.. -- 1 .-. ft ,1 - A x,n bert .L'xy:, LIifJW nn 5, U.. .ngffL, '. LLY V. Qxff :wif-M' wwf. . .On flikf 51345, gurg-A -rv '1HF, Lil. ,uEHS, N'nY KrAf F. 7 T'+r ?w1if2-Qixiwfar. -1, -fy 'rg' F - A A Pruxm, KH?+h Sowvfr, nvnw f42uvhar, 'ff-V F,,Y' 'f', VF. Fill? Q E5o:'.-f --PQ' X1 I fyl Ynrffr, fvunul 1vwQ', fhwrlea Pwijfr, kite' FHLFVH--pwvffhr. SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM .. -------. BASKETBALL Basketball practlc started early IH the season wlth almost all the boys 1n school r port1ng to the new coach, B1l1y C Borgstadt As all but one of the last year's squad was back prospects for the year were good For the f1FSt Lame of the season Nlth Powhattan both teams lost to the Red Devlls by a close margln However the flrst team won 1ts second game w1th DcH1SOH and flnlshed the seasor wlth an excellent record The second team lacked experlence, but the bovs developedeusthe season advanced and not only gave thelr opponent tough oppos1t1on but came out w1nners a b1g part of the t1me Two new trophles were added to the trophy case ln 1948 49, for the Eables took flrst ln the Jackson County Tourna ment by defeatlng Den1son ln the f1nals bv four polnts They also took second 1n the N J League A hlghllght of the basketball season was the new elec tric score board presentedto the school by the local patrons and sports fans of the Vh1t1ng Com unlty The four sen1ors, who were on the basketball squad and who w1ll graduate from Nh1t1ng Hlgh this year are B111 Jones, Harley Kreutzer DeForrest Howes, and Carlton Ross FIRST TEAN RECORD Nhltlng Nhlting Wh1t1ng Whltlng Nhit1ng Whltlng Nhltlng Nh1t1ng Wh1t1ng Nh1t1ng Nh1t1ng Nh1t1ng Wh1t1ng Wh1t1ng vhltlng vHHt1Fg Vhltlng Nhltmnz Nh1t1ng Whltlng Powhattan Denison nOTH1Hg Netmore Soldier Hoyt C1rclev1lle D nlson Cornlng Haml1n hayetta Goff Della C1rclev1l1e Denlson Clrclevllle Everest Netawaka Goff COTH1Hg , . 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Q-53 - . ---- CHEERLEADFRS LEFT TO RIGHT Nargorle Ideker, Eugene Scheld Grace Chlck BASEPQLL BOVS LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW Kelth Bowser Reber Parker, Dmlght Banks, Sonny Keeler Jxm Ohlser, Harvey Sherrer DeForrest Howes Coach Blllv C Borgstadt FRONT ROW Kendal Hower, Daryl Parker, P111 Jones, Harley Kreutzer, Charles Bender, Duane Chick, halter Belden manager A A VLH LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW Darlene Rlchard Loretta Qplker largorle MIDDLE nOJ Lllly Sta dsbarger Dora Ross, Larllvn Jenson, Esther hU+ChlDSOD, 'lldred Wenger, Irene Parker TISS Lucy Hofey sponsor FRONT ROW Ethel arle verning, Phyllis Smlth Jada Stoner, Boydene YIDDSWHHR, Dorothy Sniker Jrec Chlck 4.1 --1 ' ' . - ', ' . ..--Q- ' , 'ij v'V - 9 U + 1 1 , v U 0 I ao-- L. V G. '. A. 'LS ----- ' J U 'M , M ' ' Ideker, Esther Harms, Karen Lentz, . ' T--- ' n ' , Hi ' V v . , M .. lu . , ri, Y ' u ,. ,, . W, - . , ---- M 4 , , 1 . U' M L - , G e ' . f P s oo-11-- 'r'-lt CHEERLEADERS G.AA GIRLS BASEBALL BOYS ,, So On September 7 l948,the hdtlng qgles had thelr flrst baseball pract1ce under the d1TSC+10H oi thelr new coach, Bllly C Eorgstadt Twenty one bov reported for that prec tloe of base FUHH1Fg buntlrz hlttlng and 1 arn1ng SlgDZ1S Thelr flFSf game wls Nlth Denlson at D6H1SOH on Friday, September 17 The boys agaln took up the1r baseball practice 1n the sprlng after a very successlul basketball season The f1TSt Jackson County Hlgh School Baseball Tourna ment was held on th Nh1t1nU d1amond Tuesday and Wednesday, Aprll 19 and ?O ard Tuesday nprll 26 All Jacxson County Hlgh Schools except Netawdfl w re entered Powhatt n Hlgh School was 1PV1t d Nh1t1ng was defeated 1U the f1rst round by Del1a First place wlnner was yetta second place, So1d1er thlrd place, Denlson Vhltlnb W1t1Hb Mlt ny M1flPV lUl+lF tn fh1t ng hltl g Tl+1F RECORD D0H1SOH livetta Clrcl ville Dellx Hoyt ldy ttd lowhdttan 'Della Po hattln vetmore 4 Countv Tourn m nt EA E4ALL W . . 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LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW MIDDLE RCW FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT BACK OW MIDDLE ROW FRONT RCW Snapshots of LEFT RIGHT BOYS' GLEE CLUB Charles Bender, Duane Chick, John Hollander Dick Brume, Gerald Rawlins, J1m Ohlsen, Daryl Parker, Kendal Hower Walter Belden, Harvey Sherrer, Keith Bowser, Robert Parker, Carlton Ross, Larry Lamme, DeForrest Howes, Miss Lois Lee Richardson director Bill Jones, Dwight Banks, Eugene Scheid, Daryl Linnemann, Harley Kreutzer, Marilyn Jenson p1anist GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Grace Ch1ck, Dorothy Spiker, Esther Hutchinso Phyllis Smlth, Margorie Ideker, Karen Lentz L11ly Standsbarger, Mildred Wenger, Irene Parker, Dora Ross, Esther Harms, Mlss Lois Darlene R1chard, Loretta Sp1ker, Mar1lyn Jenson, Vada Stoner, Boydene Llnnemann, Ethel Marle Narnlng SNAPS the musical, Mus1c of Our Natlon, presented February 14, 1949 Boys' Glee Club in the Eastern Scene Girls' Glee Club in the Northern Scene Il QTQZD , 1 O 11 . . R ----- ' . . . Lee Richardson--director. . ' 1 ' I M - - H D --- , -- , . y y QV y yy D D J BOYS GLEE CLUB GIRLS GLEE CLUB f P . --:l1...ii-.,i THE GLEE CLUBS Whitmng High's music organizatlons, under Miss Lois Lee R1chardson's capabl supe vislon, ga'ned recognition at various school performances and music festivals during the past school year The Boys' Glee Club made ts first appearances at the School Visitatlon Nlght on November 9 and at the Thanks giving Assembly on November 24 Several numbers were pre sented by the boys at the h1gh school production entitled, 'Music of Our Nat1on, on February 4 'Bells of the Sea was the nu ber whlch they presented at the County Music Festival at Soldler on Narch 25 The presentation was rated III Their other appearances were at the all school play, at the Banks community meetlng, and at the baccalaureate and commencement exercises The Girls' Glee Club took part 1n several programs dur ing the fall of 1948 These lncluded presentations at the Visitation N1ght program, the Thanksgiv1ng Assembly, and NMUSIG of Our hatlon, VH1t1Dg Hlgn s muslcal production and the Banks School commun1ty meeting Numbers were entered by the girls at the County Music Fest1val at Soldier on March 25 and at the Dlstzict MUSIC Festlval at Lawrence on Apr11 L They received a ll rating at both festlvals The appear anoes made bv the G1rls' Glee Club thls spr1ng were at the all school play, oaccalaureate, and commencement exercmses. o e r .' . - A . l .1 . . , , - . 0 - N 1 I 0 . K . I O . . at a Methodist Church services They also took part in . v . 11 YA . . . - I . xd ' . . - 11 4 1 ,ifk 1 wr .f ,M 1 Lf 1 fm KX 'XO 'lin ' ' 'v.l Mi v fm! 1 v T , 4 U 'X 1 ' ' , X l' - wo 4 'Y v 1 . 1. I my + , X , Of! ' f GIRLS' SEXTET BAND BOYS ENSENBLE 2 Q Q 3 'ay f-if 11 I - ., A. Q sp LJ 'qv W Lf. . gan! 0 . ' Y! ' 411' 5 ' Wjyftx fy. as - , Y. ' I. .rigw V D J t J L ' 4 auf---f S ff ' ' 9 N, U' . SMALL ENSEMBLES A boys' ensemble, chosen from the boys' glee club took part in the musical production, nMusic of Our Natlon.' They also presented a special number at the Junior Play. A boys' trio presented a number at the Banks School Com unlty meeting. The Girls' Sextet made its f1rst public appearance at the Jackson County Teacher's meeting at Holton in the fall of '48 Later they presented numbers at the Junior Play, The Musical, and at the Banks School community meetlng he sextet's entry in the District Music Festival at Lawrence on Apr1l l rece1ved a II rat1ng Their last appearance was at the com encement exerclses on May l9. BAND Wh1t1ng H1gh's band concentrated ma1nly on pep numbers for basketball games durlng the school year They were very happy to be gmven the opportunitv to play at the finals of the Jackson County Tournament at Holton of February 17 SOLOS Solos at the various presentations this year were carried by Ethel Narle Warn1ng, Narllyn Jenson, Karen Lentz, Vada Stoner, and Eugene Sche1d, Two voice solos and two piano solos were entered in the Dlstr1ct TISIO Festlval in Lawrence on April 2 and were rated as follows Joice solo Karen Lentz Vada Stoner Piano solo harilyn J nson III Because sh received the I ratlng at Lawrence, Karen Lentz was eliglble to enter the State Festival at Emporla on April 30 Har entry there T6CG1V9d a rating of II . D T . . . . O ' ll ' B ' . X --I --III Ethel Marie Warning--III - bf I '7S ' 515 'X 'KX x gi QQ -fx ! X . 'y f ,gi 'ggi- f ' -3li4f' Ev g f .I 12212. 5 '--. 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Llnnemarn The Short and The nBlue Goo Rlchardson Legs The Tall Ian fe were sopho a class Darty Nhat's wrohb9 Ghmfhww L Heder, Boyder Bottom arll Hutch1nson a Cheer, ulrl Chick, and N1 Style ReV16W SRAPQHOTS he gvmnas1um and school bulldlng it1Fg sg s lhe tournament slgn p and no p ace to go e cept Carlton ros e hours spent her Jhltlng Lake F1 g of tue CBTUIVB1, 1948 nd u e soho Q an t Vou Ilnd + r, DsFor so? es Try your luck, Bofdene Boydene Long Ol Jh1t1ng High Jalter se and 1ts Dl1Ot '1SS Lo1s Lee Daryl llny Llunemann mores then Pres nt senlors DeForrest Howes FT Tn 9 JT Ullzab th Grlmes Llnnemann, Narworle ld ker yn Jenson, Karen Lentz, Esther nd Loretta Splker 'he r MAPJOYIE Ideker, urace na Smlth Fr shmar glrls lnltlated Y C' A4 . -3 .1 ' L Q . . , . N , m . A Dc .473 . l 1 -0 A JX 1 TN -un L S . . v .-. l 7 ft., ' 4.3 e t V ,F . , . . ll x - L, A f ' E reno T, ed' x . 'YJ 0 W i AL - 0 C L fue... V' I . V ' 1 .... 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