Baldwin High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Baldwin City, KS)
- Class of 1948
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,off-V gf - Aff' A 5, J, ' if - 'Av , , , I fm ,ll L, i,,4,'Qf 1 4-'ff' I, 4 M ,- Q :EV-ug.-Q.-f 47 Q7 X EJ Published by BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL BALDWIN, KANSAS em as L Q-1 N N N Knox 1 O S Wilson Gourl Director' 1-xg Carl S. Superintendent of Soho Harold Crue at Allan 'Dauggrme Clerk Treasurer 2 'GS ' . ,,f 5 . , to r l .. Q lfgkggig- ' ,: A ' 'VA M : ,E Carl S. Knox Supt. Psychology History 6606 W. V. Potts Prin 0 Manuel Training W Mrs. Ralph Stutzman English Dramatics A Mrs. Deane Postlethwaite Mech' Drawing mrs. Mary S. Martin Mathematics Latin Music Mrs. Myrtle Black Home Economics Myrna Hornberger Commerce C. R. Broadfoot l Coach Q Science World History A Physical Ed. Mrs. Dorothy Knox 3 A- 3 i' 1 V , 4 - - . I ,Q-.A Y -1 -s f,.2 ff1i 1- I 3, A A 1' IFMIAF' 'V V V -. vvd 'J ' 'S ' GQ I' v i. ,L Y ' 'T' fat If -DW Balfour Award 1005074 Girls' State Junior Councilor 1948 4 Q Wfiugifiggjeigagifgl fi',?Ef?A 'ff W ' , ' , L ,-n: Vgiagg? xgw g??a- 2 Boys' and Girls' State Homecoming Queen .fifgi 1H.- EYQQQV o ' 1 3' J' J',JQ. 1 ' A 'ffri -bf if , Q' ' J , ' ' +34 W :', V 1- Y 4 I' . V ,'Lsj' nf ,y .ly .tt Valedictorian Bette Brewster, Editor in Chief Pauline Danley, Art Editor Cecil Miller, Business Hanager Gale Carlson -- -2 Lila Hagerman 51 3 wells Hively Harold Heinrich , .8 i sri , . 'U' - fw fr' Lucille Disque M Dayton Pearson i fi Earlene Anderson if: Marjorie Stiles pgaav Hal Anderson M' ' Marie Kline Winnie Westgate Pattie Critchfielc Nadine Bowlin Betty Jardon Beverly Kring L,-' W .L ya, y 4 J' , . ' 7. V 1 , ,, N of ,T 4v14. W, ' pq ' 8,54 ,. I S jg 1 'mf e , , V , V . ,a Salutatorian Senior Letter Men Scholastics 1947-1948 - he put the staff on this page partly because it is an honor to publish your annual, and partly because we wanted you to see us all before you went any farther! we of the Staff want first to THANK each of you who helped make this annual by.turning in your pics, and by showing your cooperation in every way. ' Our especial thanks also goes to Mrs. Martin our advisor, who has spent so much of her time giving us patient and understanding help. So here it is, the 1948 BULLDOG. We've had fun preparing it, and we hope you like it! The Staff P.S. he here by dedicate this book to each and every one of you, our school mates, teachers, and friends. yz.: 'Li I 4 , A '7 AA , Q ' Q I 'Q f 'W , :Q a QQNZ ' vig- gg 9 ,' ' nf' N ' Y In I js 3 ' . 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Football 2 5 4 Track 2,5 Junior Play., W-,vllqjj Zeit l,2,5,4 Cabinet 5, Student Council 4, Junior Play, Rep. of Girls' State '47, Little Six Play 2, School Paper Staff 2, Annual Staff 5,4 Senior Play, Junior Adviser for Girls' State '48, Honor Roll. G13 Club l,2,5,4 ,Y-Teen Y-Teen 4, Office Secre- Qi E tary, Vinland High School l,2,5. ,Mice 0751425.41 ior Play, Y-Teen l,2,5,4 Cabinet 5, Glee Club l,2,5 Senior Play, Office Secretary 4, Salutatorian. Reporter Staff 2,5 Jun- Giee Club 1 2 5 Pep Club 4 A A Band 1, Y-T565 1,2,5. fgfyoffvj Class President5, Boys' State 5, Mixed Ensemble 5,4 Glee Club 4, Student Council 5,4 Pres. 4 5asketbaJl5,4 Football 5,4 Jun- ior Play, Senior Play, Honor Roll, Balfour Honor Award, Vinland High l,2. ,gf J KZQQLMWJLL Class President l, Stu- 15 dentCouncil 1, Basketballl, Little Six Play 2, Glee Club 1,5 Y-Teen l,2,5 Cabinet 2,5 Mixedhnsemble 2,5 Band 1,5 AnnualStaff 2,5 Editor 5, HGPOITSP Staff 2, 5 Senior Play, Valedictorian. 6 I 971,09 Football 2,5 Glee Club l,2,5 Pep Club l,2,5 Junior Play Y-Teen l,2,.3 Senior Play bgfafvfjwb Day 2: Y-Teen 1,2,55,4 Pep Club rs 4 Glee Club l 2 5 Little six Play as Ba fl 4 fa t' - ' ' Play, Honor Roll., I1 , epor er Staff 3, Senior ,Elan Class Secretary 1, Play Football 2,:5,4 Basket- ball 2,5,4 Track 2,5,4 Junior Play, Senior Play. H100-MJZZL 069 M Q c-lee Club l,2,3 Y-Teen l,2,I5,4 Treas. 5 President 4, Band 1, Student Coun- cil 3,4 School Paper, Editor 15,4 Class Vice Pres. 5 Honor Roll, Annual Staff 5,4. Girls' Glee Club 1 2 3 4,5 , 67 Y-Teen l,2,:5,4 cabinet 4. J 7QWe ' Glee Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teen l,2,25,4 Cabinet 3,4 Student Counc:1l5,4 Mixed Ensem- ble 5,4 Pep Club 4 Reporter Staff' 5,4 Junior Play, Senior Play, Honor' Roll. l I 0 Glee Club l,2,5 Reporter Staff 2 5 Y-Teen 1 2 5 4 Class Sec.-Treas 5 Office , :secretary 4, Senior Play, Honor Roll. . , . X0 0 Football 4, Senior Play, fdmciu' Ashton, Idaho 1,2 Wellsville High School 3. W ELM, S - V , -,V .mt ,Q arab! , I u ' vv ., I J H ' A:-1 ' -. ..i-1 -1 ' '-1 , J ,I .- ,V ,fly ,-' . n .J-V ,A .q , ,4 . U, ...xr . ,V .. ., . H! rv i 'il -afnu 7 QA 770'kafc.,Ua Junior Morgan CLUJJ' oF'T dw-fad ,D MJL Bud Jardon Vice-President S O I1 ' 1 ' V1EgQafHlQ? 4V-. m 1 , l f I 1 . I1 Rosemary Wade President 1 gp-1 Md- 6 . C 1 8. 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Q 1 Alfred Hardy Sec.-Tres. ,m' - GP, w ' q I Doris Keller S. C. Rep. y First Row - Mrs. Martin, Cecil Miller, LaVern Rockhold, Billie Jean Bates, Jessie Westgate, Joy Lefmann, Ann Rockhold, Donna Stephens. Second Row - Charlene Gale, Velma Conger, Marilyn Rowe, Connie Ayers, Robert Guest, Leonard Newland, Marvin Brecheisen. Third Row - Ivan Whitted, Alfred Hardy, John Jackson, Marvin Jardon, Earlene Anderson, Ethylene Torkelson, Shirley Laughlin, Doris Keller. Fourth Row - Elizabeth Van Meter, Hallie Kolacny, Mary Mildred Kalb, Isabelle Deay, Walter Moeller, John Beeks, John Heaton, Robert Cox. Not in picture - Jeneen Mowrer, Paul Reed. The Class of '50, under the guidance of Mrs. Martin, en- joyed a successful sophomore yeara During the first semester some of their activities were a hay-rack ride, and the sponsoring of several booths at the all school carnival. Second semester the group held a nSophomore Hopn and enjoyed a swimming party held in the college gymnasium. Although the class lost one of its old members, it gained three new ones, making a total of thirty-one. The Sophomore class excelled in scholastic ability, having the largest number of students on the MAN Honor Roll each six weeks. Several sophomore boys took part in the school athletic activities. Some of the girls, not to be out done by the boys, took top honors in the annual Girls' Play Day. A large number of the class were active members of the Music Department. The Class of '50 will never be found lacking loyalty and support for dear old B. H. S. 12 First Row: Mr. Potts, J. C. Breithaupt, Robert Grover, Philip Stiles, Marion Clemings Bill Davidson, Merle Elli- ott, Norma Brecheisen,Carol Churchbaugh,Carol Ann Arnold, Miss Hornberger Second Row: Carol Joanne Cook, Lois Warner, Beverly Kret- singer, Elaine Primm, Neola Cates, Melvin Fowler, James Collins, Vernon Rockers, Robert Rockhold, Thomas Danley, Roy Channel Third Row: John Carlson, Irvin Schwalm, Tommy Snow, Hal Anderson, Berry Collins, Warren Gaswint, Shirley Baker, Cleta Turner, Ruby Heffner, Beverly Kring, Alice Morgan Fourth Row: Cleta Robertson, Patricia Franklin, Ethel Moody, Lorrine Elm, Darlene Brecheisen, Betty Jardon, Russell Bailey, Frank Mark, Bobby Butell, Bill Thompson, Donald Brecheisen Not pictured: James Eichelberger The Freshman class entered Baldwin High School in September 1947 with forty-two brainy and active members. Having survived Freshman Day with glory and honor, we treated ourselves to a hay-rack ride and picnic at Baldwin Lake. The Freshman Class has been well represented on the Honor Roll, in musical activities and in athletics. Tbmmy Snow was on the first squad in basketball. Our freshman basketball team won the Intra-mural tournament. We also took an active part in the Carnival and other all school affairs. Our spring party, held April 17, was a hike and picnic. During the year we were sorry to lose Emhel Moody, Shirley Baker and Robert Grover, but we were happy to gain James Eichelberger. ' I3 N' ' .F7fE ' xl 1 ,V 1 :A J liar' ll r . p Qi- x . 1 Pat Franklin President vu' .' rxg .4 dl- ug, ,I le I 2 --vw ,i.'a Elaine Primm V. Pres. ' '.Fj1'l.:'wi'f-5..- Ti., lggvjih.: .I .5 ng? ry gp 2W 'fa .ff 31- 'fiiif - ' P lf? EHS 'V?'jfF4 Vi Lois Warner Sec.-Treas. V- -aff f-'-:inet w J 1 ' :Qu .J figs e .WEE M 'V nk ill! , ,1 ! Y Qi Betty Jardon S.C. Rep. 'QS Curtain Time . . . StudiousC?J . Headlines . . . Ridin' High . . . Soda Blues . . Freak 1. . Naughty Yum, Yum. . 14 . . How??? Cold Fun. I. . Pals , . 'x .. 4 4 gnLuw1N 5, A-QI x I --L ? .l..-1 Y f 11 V,, - 'init i W N iv, I 'ff ,i fgf. W , ML QW V Q1 , V - Fifst RGWI M- Davidson, V. Rockers, J. C. Breithaupt, M, Clemmings it 8' J... ' - I ...sz .ccf E- lvliilleg. VJ- Thayer, G. Hobso I. Swalm, P. Stiles, coach roa . Second R ut- L47 .. lf J. kson whitted D Bre ise 5 . J, ' ga , , ' Third we: o J.I'.1 -:1.pJ 3 .. B k, B. Jardon, J. Carver, . Ha. kler, J, ,ns m, Fourth Row: A. Thayer, E. Davidson, W. Cates, R. Bailey, V. Sturm, W. - HiVe1Y, R. Ingle, H. Heinrich. V-Q 1 J ' .7 ' ' ,WW y I ff 1 A l at H , V. A 7, ff' geo Qi ,lfh ,as A I .uf ! ww l J. Sansom R. Ingle B. Mark J. Austin D. Hackler B. Jardon A. Thayer V. Sturm E. Davidson J. Carver J. Morgan H. Heinrich Oskaloosa 59 Eudora 60 Lyndon 58 Gardner 7 Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Pomona Game Schedule 6 Spring Hill 15 O De Sota 6 O Overbrook 15 15 Wellsville 59 15 Baldwin 6 16 Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin ' 1 First Row: C. Miller, D. Pearson, J. Carver, H. Heinrich, V. Sturm, W. Hiv ely, A. Thayer, I. Whitted J. Q Austin T. Snow Coach Broadfoot ,fi , , Second Row: W. i, Gaswint, D. Brech- eisen, J. Jack son, R. Ingle, W. Cates, R. Bailey, R. Buttel , J. Sturm, D. Kerns, I. Swalm. Opponent Overbrook Spring Hill De Soto Gardner U. High Eudora Baldwin 45 Edgerton 55 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponent H 2 Appanooee 25-28 Wellsville 26-52 De Soto 21-25 Gardner 54-21 Olathe 27-56 spring H111 46-65 De sono 18-29 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Baldwin 59 Eudora 49 I7 Opponent Appanoose Gardner Olathe Wellsville U. High Eudora E 2 sv 44 21 27 25 so 28 26 29 55 52 68 Baldwin U. High I M N s-15351. K x ,L vw Wheel? U Q1 .40 x ll bf V1 an 0 165 , 14449 First Row--Cecil Miller, Donald Heim, Marvin Brecheisen, Jack Austin, John Sansom, Forrest Rowe, Irvin Schwalm. Second Row--Coach Broadfoot, Iwran Whitted, Albert Thayen Eddie Davidson, Wayne Cates, Vernon Sturm Harold Hein- rich, John Heaton,Raymond Ingle, Teddy Channel, Jerry Carver. Third Row--J.C.Breithaupt, Thomas Dan- ley Donald Hackler, David Kerns, Frank Mark, John Jackson, Warren Gaswint, Vernon Rockers,Roy Gannel,John Carlson Ewll. V' I 'fl V. P STX 93 '- 1 T , ,,! r Lis a - 'igf lg 1' P? lzfj ili , T 4- T - D gi T Tfk' - 3932 d5.l'L,+YkwTqf1 I8 Fw, E' yr ksngpaj Inf ' U 'L' I F N, If L r will ' 7 'fi- , fix Ju 4 ' '-' 1 51' gf ' 1 A ' 'Q 'B VW , 'N N , - -.. 'N E'EE :,. . T?' '1- ggil. . ii' f,,,:, . '7 I ml , f'.... '-1: HY QQ.. -up C , . 5 . . ' wg . , if L2 xf ', l Q , vi ' 9 lf-, g 641 'f , 4 NS W g u'7' , , Vim ' y , e y,Qx ' .-N X -A 5 L f , I , - . 2 d f' . 'Grill ff fig' 2.1. fb 1 .f1f j,,q W ' M .- A- . V- - ,f 53? . f A ' 4 :3132 C V L . . EJ ix X . - ,- W n , ' W , f g .gf , 15. -J. ,- , A :SL ',1f'f':, -5 .-,'.x'5's,2'g',ft,..k,,, . fi fin 5.4. jgnlu- 1, M- Mtv .- K A-4.7M QM naw' ,..f,, Q . V Q- ki, 4A,,1.,,. .Jag .519 .M ,u,W:Ar ,,Q:Ar,4':- 4. I Q .- 4 -1 UHeftiesu , Ji A nwind-blownn Loafin? Yea1 Team A 7 Swifties 5 T T 1 V- w nSittin' Prettyn 1 'v iw nOn Your Marksn Gir1's Play Day Ratings 1. Baldwin 2, Eudora nBig Conference 5. Spring Hill 20 Teams Entered 1. Baldwin 2. Spring Hill 3. Eudora 4. Wellsville 5. Gardner 6. DeSoto TATTLETALE Patty, the tattletale ------ Mrs. Blaine, her mother ---- Mr. Blaine, her father ----- Isabel, her older sister ----- Artie, her younger brother ---- Ida May, her girl friend ----- Tod, her boy friend ------ Paul Cummings, a young editor ---- Mr. Nixon, the High School Principal - - Mrs. Nixon, his wife ------ Miss Wiggam, a teacher ----- Walt Kennery, a detective ----- Louella --------- Monica -------- - Barney --------- High School Friends Mr. Whittaker, President of the Board - - Mr. Bixley, a business man ---- Mrs. Lorimer, President of the Woman's Club Hetty Heaton, of the Radio ---- Quiz, a reporter ------- omicvz - -Joan Hardy - Virginia Brecheisen Paul Kochan - Rosemary Wade David Kerns - Jackie Denney - - Jack Austin -Dayton Pearson -Richard Oehlert - Betty Schwartz - - -Joy Moody - Junior Morgan - - Jean Martin - Betty Pooch William Thayer - -Ted Channel - Lane Collins Janet Brecheisen -Muriel Hunter Elizabeth Fowler 1, 'Q r LY ir. j aj . 1 1 ' , 7- I 5,3 jiif-J 1,5-,jst g 11 eil 1 fm .1 , 1 5 if 1 rgyqig u til mf i 1' U N1 L'aw AL i ' JH t Q hw!-xy. 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J A ,L- V 'T IHQLFHIII1 A LITTLE HONEY A Comedy in Three Acts Jerry Minton, a teen-ager - - - - - Albert Parker, from next door ---- Caroline, nScoots,u Jerry's younger sister - Diana, Jerry's older sister - - Delores Megglehammer, the cook - Tom Corning, in love with Diana - Roger Minton, Diana's father - Eve Tyler, an attractive widow - - Martha Minton, the mother - - Mrs. Simmons, a trained nurse - Grandma Thorton, Martha's mother The Sure-Shot Man, an exterminator - - 22 - Pauline Danley - Eddie Davidson Elizabeth Brewster - -Margie Stiles Winnie Westgate - Harold Heinrich - -Vernon Sturm - Lila Hagerman - - Ruth Moore - -Marie Kline - -Gale Carlson - - Fred Butler THE PROPOSAL By Anton Chekhov Stepan Stepanovitch Chubukov, a landowner - Paul Kochan Natalya Stepanova, his daughter - - - Jackie Denney Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov, a neighbor of Chubukov, a large and hearty, but very suspicious landowner - Alfred Hardy The scene is laid at Chubukov's country house. Directed by Margaret Stutzman. The Proposa1,took first place in the Little Six Festival March 19, at Eudora. The play was presented for a Parent-Teachers' meeting in April and at the May meeting of Circle I of the W.S.C.S. Mrs. Stutzman Dramatics Director 23 X31 S GBE ED Gl-BL L st Bow: HXrs.Yostleth-ualte,Carol Chnrohbangh, Sofxm-Br hel- Coou, Dols Warner, Elaine Yrl1nt0,Betty Yoooh, Donna P-nil Arnold Thonspon, Jackie Denney, Cleta Robert son, e Danley, Yet Franlllln, Charlene N769 tte Brewster, Carmen ls Keller, Yat no Flr G 1 sen, aro hens, Cargil- : rglnla en, Yanlln Blllle Ba Garlsfg1,Be ardy, Dor one Lxnderso olanoy, Shep d Row eohels elseh, Cale Joan Earl llle K Secon nla Br Breoh Ayers , ate , Woody , ter,Ba lho-Ire Yllrgl Gale, Janet Third Bowl: Connie Whitley, Wlpnle Westg, Crltonfleld, Dorrlne Elm Fourth Bow: Shirley Laughlin, Joy hXar'5orle Stlles,Dnellle Dlsque, hurlelhnn Ethylene Toruleson, Darlene Breohelsen Hot Pictured: Rosemary Wade, Seneen tho-arer, Sherry l-E EU BOYS M, A4 Q Bi on, Donald Breohelsen, San-lor lllorgan, Bobby Grover, Mrs. Yostlethwalte austin, Richard Oehlert , Bailey, Eddie elhergger rst Bow: 'nal Anders David Xierns, Boy Channel, Second Row: Blll Thompson, 59-GX! 'Sed Channel, Yaul Yxoohan, P-lifred Hardy 'Yhlrd Ro-as 50511 Beaton, 50011 Beexcs, Russel Davidson, Ba-fold Belnrloh Bot Pictured: Janes Eloh 24 ostlet 011, S12 rervst ,ec-ond 11' N EIVSEMBLE Fire t ,ifjlff y .N . I1 . - - Row: Hel Anderson, David Kerns, Bette Brewster, Pauline Danley, Jacllrie Derngey, Mrs. Postlethlvai te. Second Row: Janet Brecneisen, Joan Hardy, Jack Austin, Junior Morgan, Richard Oehlert. Third Row: Paul Ifocnen, Eddie De vidson, Harold Heinrich, Eer- lene Anderson, Ethylene Torlrelson. Not Pictured: Rosemary Weds. B A N D First Row: Mrs. P H81 Anders Bette B S hlvei t -Zble er Row ' ee ton e, Bobby Grover, .7 Baker, Cehnlen lihitley, . Doris Keller, tb M , TSG Channel, Paul Koo? ob Picfrllred: Rosemqljy Wed oore, John -Z an, David Kerns e, Janes Elchelberger 25 27am Row--Miss Hornberger, Marja Purvis, Betty Pooch, Joy Lefmann, Ann Rockhold, Carol Cook, Lois Warner, Jessie Westgate, Blaine Primm, Norma Dean Brecheisen, Beverly Kretsinger, Carol Arnold, Mrs. Black. Second Row--Pat Franklin, Billie Bates, Marilyn Rowe, Beverly Kring, Dorothy Ikenberry, Phyllis McConnell, Lorene Elm, Pauline Danley, Virginia Thompson, Jackie Denney, Janet Breoheisen, Velma Conger, Charlene Gale, Cleta Hobertson,Mrs. Austin Third How--Virginia Brecheisen, Betty Kneedlen Pat Critchfield, Nadine Bowlin, Bette Brewster, Shidey Laughlin, Joy moody, Ruth Moore, Betty Jardon,Gale Carlson, Winnie Westgate, Carmen Whitley, Doris Keller, Ethel Moody, Connie Ayers. Fourth How--Earlene Anderson, Betty Schwartz,Grace Robertson, Marjorie Stiles, Marie Kline, Norma Gilliland, Isabelle Deay, Lila Hagerman, Lucille Disque, Hallie Jane Kolancy, Theresa Berry, Mary Mildred Kalb, Bthylene Torkelson. Y-TEEN CABINET fb First Row- Pauline Danley, Virginia Brecheisen, Doris Keller, Pattie Crltchfield, Connie Ayers. Second Row- Nadine Bowlin, Hallie Jane Kolancy, Lucille Disque, Marjorie Stiles, Bette Brewster, Winnie Westgate. 26 0-L. 430' ff F46 Cheerleaders - Jackie Den- ney, Margie Stiles, Winnie Westgate. First Row - Carol Arnold, Elaine Prim , Jessie West- gate, Janet Brecheisen, Lois Warnen Norma Brechei- sen, Mrs. Postlethwaite. Second Row -Pauline Danleyg Pat Critchfield, Nadine Bowlin,Bette Brewster,Vir- ginia Brecheisen,Pat Frank lin. Third Row - Ruth Moore, Muriel Hunter, Isabelle Deay,Luc1l1e Disque, Grace Robertson,Ethy1ene Torkel- son. . .fif UMargieW in ,.y'- ' L.'.'f , fu-' 4 .. 27 D612-Z Pa tt! Bolrl Be tt 1111 nd Ro ecil W9-Z1 S-2.15 We ge te Not If tfgge S I Lzdent is Colin .1768-Z . eponso Th I eil In 1 Sd t en t FQ' o1 B. H. S. has been vel-yectlve ear-ly October- the annual Carnival was o I-else funds Por' the year-Us activities. he homecoming dence was held. Also on the last iday before Cnr-istmes Veoe tion e gift exchange and panty was held. In the sp:-ing the Student Council sponsor-ed s noon nec:-ee tion pnogr-em. Pon this, s ping-pong table, two table polo sets, and seve card tables Pon playing checlfens etcarebe plu- Thls year--bool: .ts financed by the stud With yollr- coopel'-9 121012. sed. colzncll First Row Kelle P --Pauline ze, Nadine at FQ-elllf Seco 955 112, Us 56 s HI V st e Cnltchrield, Doris y Jendoq liar-Jo:-le Stiles, Miller- J Sense Her-old Hein:-lolz, Mr-s. Me1't1n,obnLuc1.Zl2 Dleque, Wiflnie J Gels Oenleon. P10601-ed--Rosemary Wade 28 I nel che en t l, 4 A fa x, .jf-N ' -1 , , ,- : IU 1' ' .- ax 4, lx., X1 X . J 'i' +T- -5-C1 I C ' 5 i S5 . ,Y E' Ji ,Wu Y ,3-N 1 Q1 MX ff? Ag lil ' x . V 1, Q i ' - 'E uf Q QW Q 'fe 23? W' g ,, , iged - -T Ai lv 1 f- 47 -fx-:.H.' ?iT': W mm I -iT.: ,4 I Marjorie Stiles Queen, Pat Critchfield Nadine Bowlin John Sansom King, Bob Mark Eddie Davidson f ? 70441 . '52 2 30 ' -, ige., .--, - 'wi' md w?EQQ?jf54 'a ni' V X -nw t I 1 I 31 Ns. . . la 35 P 9 QM 32 i ..,,,.p-suQ: , nChefn High and Mighty NJust Arrivedn uFroshie nOn Bended Knee nWoe is men UHappy-go-luckyn 33 nPoor Dopesu mencemeaz' gafwqfwlm nThank-you, sir!n QR M487 uLet My Song Fill Your Heartln nHe11o, Governor Carlson ! ffglzzzz Lift, iid ' x J, 3 +A!! r, E , :' xl- SQ L .. ,. 5 I 7 J P I. . 'i 5 w 1 1 r 5 -gn , I sf, AI VIERTIISNING We who produced this book wish to express our deep apprecia- tion for the good will shown us by our many friends whose adver- tisements you will find on the following pages. Our nThanksu to each of you! - - - 5.-W, ,-Q, V- F' THE BALDWIN STATE BANK Baldwin, Kansas Capita1...S50,000.00 Surplus... 50,000.00 C. B. Butell, President uKnow what day this is?u Yea , Thurs day . WThat mearsthe BALDMIN LEDGER is out, and that means news of the community anisurrounding 'icini- ty! Established since 1885, the BALDWIN LELDG-ER officeisever ready to serve yourjob printing needs. Whetha' its a box cfgift station- ary or a hand bill, Cherry Leit- naker, or maybe wife Ruth or son James can fill your needs. W. R. VERMILLION CO. Inc. Wood Specialists Mfgr's of Cutlery Trays Lawn Chairs Silverware Chests Counter Display Cases Thisup-and-coming Manufactur- ing Co., which sellswooden arti- cles to retailers all over the U.S., has given to our community a new industry which furnishes jobs for many. ......Ed Early, Manager If you are interested in Admiral radios, Hotpoint stoves, and washing machines, or Admiral refrigerators, you should check these modern conveniences at the pleasant ROBINSON HARDWARE STORE owned and operated bythe friend- ly Clyde Robinson. Buy household appliances, gifts, carpentry equipment, paints and all of the best grade hardware at your servant, the Robinson Hardware. A rare moment in HITCHCOCK DRUG STORE is this! Mrs. T.,A. Hitchcock, Barbara Hitchcock, 81: Ty Hitchcock stop to gaze at your photographer. Here msthe friendly Rexall Store your prescriptions are always safe with the continuous service of two regis- tered pharmacists. 1 1 ' a ,J ff, 1 54 .V 1 X ' 1 . , - ,1 1 JA f 1 Whether Mrs.Hey has any place to go or not, she was all set for any occasion. MARY JANE BEAUTY SHOPPE is widely known among Baldwin women for fine permanents, shampooing, and fin- ger-waving. Maxine Dyer, class of'44, is the pleasant operator. .I ll l L Weis , , .1-.- -- ,R ,gf , ,. ,v -' insunuun-n-I ,..,,r,, , , The coRNER --- Long a Favorite Meeting Place for Bulldogs. Now owned and operated by genial Bill Deel, BHS Class of '37. Drop in often for the best in: Soft Drinks, Snacks, Meals. You're always WELCOME at: THE CORNER CAFE H5555 Good Foodn , :wr-R-' - f - ,. v-4.,,, v., - -f av- LL -7i',bf ga g-eieqy M! S 2 in H. X 'Tix 1 F an .EL 5-3 BETTY'B'S Popular BHS Senior, Pa line Danley, shops at BETTY B'S DRESS SHOP for the latest in suits, dresses, sweaters, scarves, and accessories. Peggy Crowe,is here showing the latest style insumner play clothes to her customer who is obviously pleased. 'nl ...aes v QE!- fims, .g'.a -.... 'C' E4 gy Q 1 .SL I REEVES The gang, Nadine, wells, Polly, M John, wait for their tasty, delicious,flavorfuL Fair- mont Ice Cream at REEVES. Kathy Reeves,serving her time as nsoda jerku behind the fountain, takes orders for malts, sodas, cones, shakes,cokes,sundaes.Incidently, while you wait, you might shop for books, stationery, supplies, flowers, or any item in Reeves Variety store! For your redecoration troubles The farmersof Baldwin allknow K , Whether there is a Ford in your future or your past, you will remember BROWN MOTOR CO. From High School jalopies to the new '48 Ford shown out front, this is the place for service for your car. . ,, .V ,- All the future farmers, as well as their dads know of the CANNON ShnVICE STATION, which supplies gasoline, oils, and greases. Located on Hwy.5O and Fifth St., Cannon Station is ever ready to service your car. IH lllhe MIEEQ ,.....-...J---'va - ' you can always see Miss Betts at BETTS STORE. Here is friendly advice plusquality wallpaper and paints. that they can secure the best prices for their feed and grain at tkeBALDwIN BLLVATOR. Mr. Bar- nett, the friendly grain dealer, satat hisdesk catching up on the books as the camera snapped. Whether it is a family dinner or a gang picnic, any good Bulldog knowsto goto DAUGHERTY'S GROCEHY and MARKET, thenstore of service and satisfaction,n located in down town Baldwin. . , I I I' -gf' 1 s , N - S EX r 5 + '. -i Q N ' V 2 , ' - ' ' ...,. J I -?f N. U ,v erl 2 ,ef if . 1, K 1 1 1- 'A la 55' A . ::ne,N 'h , m . EWS . . Sure fellows, treat your date to a real treat at LENA'S BAR-B-G. Good food is the speciality, and after that big date stop in for a late snack and a chat with the fellows! See you at LENA'S! Stanley Funeral Home City Power and Light Sante Fe Trail Service gllh .six Davidsons Shoe Shop Dr. V. H. Hildyard, M. D. Phones 24 550 Dre Co Ee Yates, M. Dg Phones 124 126 Dr. S. H. Flickinger, Dentist Phones 76 89 Dr. F. A. Gleason, Chiropractor Phones 99 55 sai d' L' 0- V ,yy 'Y COX DRY GOODS furnishes many a B. H. S. lassie with gingham or cotton,and also the fellows with jeans, socks and other items. Bill Cox, Cfar leftl and Fay Cox Kfar rightJ smilingly wait on a typical group of customers. You may not be born either beau- tiful or handsome,but you can be dressed in clothes superbly pre- sentable by patronizing BALDWIN CLEANERS. Here is Mrs. Stanley Cook catching up on thebook work while Mr. S an ey Cook, owner, and uPeten Turner look on. ' G 7.4 -All' Whether you bezaBaldwin business man or a B. H. S. Bulldog5RHlNES CLEANERS guarantee complete sat- isfaction iicleaning you clothea Let us DRAX your clothes. Keep them clean and fresh longer as well as water repellent. At Mc cAHT's ssavics STATION, ig miles from Baldwin on Hwy. 50, even Eddie Davidson's Ezmarelda can be given aucomplete one stop servicen at cut rate prices.Here McCart, with the aid of David Kerns and Eddie nfills 'er up.n In building materials BALDWIN LUMBER CO. is the name to reckon with. This lumber-yard is hospital neat and attractive. Besides lumber, H. H. Thompson, manager, offers coal, cement, bricks and paints. E All the farmers in this vicinity know wherethe best price is paid for their milk and cream. THE BALDWINCO-OP CABAMERYASSOCIATION makers of Baldwin Pride butter supply this tastey, nutrious, food for our community. Ruth 'L-,gnu Li.. Hustle Inn College Cafe EE? ..- EEZ Z-TE ..-- I Yr gunn- P nm. I ,...--90.4 A LU' . X l Selzer's Jewelry Store OSM Home Appliance Store 5555! GEM THEATRE J. Ward Spielman Owner-Manager Baldwin, Kansas 30cfofwf1'lY, anmf gone 366 f-f0ul S 2 '5 I 1 ij'-f,'.',r'.,l: V A5-it II... xx N Y :rv , X J .L Ssil 4,2 Host people have, but if you haven't, stop in at the BALDWIN FURNITLRE and ELECTRIC to hear radio at its best,Zenith. Here you can find the best in major and small appliances for your home of the future or the present. Just take a look at the following appliances-- Frigidare, mayteg, Magic Chef, Zenith,Hoover, Simmons and Sealy. So for the best in furniture or electrical appliances, stop in at BALDWIN FURNITURE and ELECTRIC, owned by Bob Stevenson. U-I-i-,- -s---- '-ff-v' fmt- 'f 'TT w ' -li.: A. 'J l. u.r . -hid, . 1 .1145 i 'TFA--'L :1-H - f -W.-ivmhdvqwu-.wwe - ' 1 W 4.17:- v .az-.QQ ' 1 1 3 il Frozen foods framyour ow1loc- ker located in BOOTH'S-IGA are certainly a treat, but speaking of treats, every thrifty house- wife Cand BHS Home Ec student! finds it a treat to shop in this new, modernly convenient self- service storey which furnishm the best in groceries and meats. A I ... 1 .- Q . n --' - H U 3 r' ER' 'K Q Ill, For 24-hour service,for wash- ing andlubrication,body rebuild- ing, welding and painting, see your friendly EARL WHITLEY CHEV- ROLET CO. So if yourcar has the jitters or needs a time ug or if you de- sire to buy a handsome new '49 modelChevrolet, visit theChevro- let Co. at the corner of Sixth and High. Phone 106 Nite 192 r ICTORIAI. YE IOOKS MYERS 7 C0 T EK la IMC I pictminl Gum 09 A . KANSV
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