Barstow School - Weathercock Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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St. Luke s Hospital Mrs I Leon Rosse Jr U01 F xfth Grade A A Wllllam Woods College Umverslty of MISSOUII Unlverslty of Kansas Clty +553 as 'Nlr Paxton H lxax lor 19 Dletlcxan B N Iowa State College Lnn er ltw of Chicago Lnnex ltx of M1 QOHTI Kan a Cltx Teachers College Mrs Bay NI Lawle s Mathematlcs A B Washburn I mverslty Lmver lty of Kansas City Umverslty of Kan as Kansas Clty Teachers College Mrs Ellcen Peterson 12 r B A Art lnstltute Ch1cago De Paul Unu erslty of Chlcago Q' Nllss Grace Nladlson fl Bursary lxan as 'tale College Lnner lty of NIIHHC ota Mrs Edxth M Lutes flj French Umverslty of Rennes M1 s Agnes Keach Q1 Thlrd Grade B A Radcllffe College M A COlUINblH Unlwerslly lNat1onal College of Eduea tlon Ev anston llllI'l01S iff an 'f-.r Nlr josgph W IHIZIIIISOTI Aj 51601111 Cradn In X I 1 tern N lZdI'lllL Lollccc N 'Nldrle nn W II1'lI1I1 41 I 'Xiu xr Ulf lx 4, Lmur llx of hm 1 Cltx , A X , W f . 5' x ' ' ' Q 'Q f' ' - 1 S 'I --... 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I Hgh' .' if A5 - , X Z. -'. l .I ' 'E - ju 1 53'-Tii' 'Q V LINDA WHITE French Club 2 3 4 Pretenders 3 4- Internatlonal Club 4 ITCPFLSEIIIHUXC Weather Cock 1 Representatne Student C0l1I1C1l RCPICSCIITBUXC B 4 A 3 Becretary Class 2 Qecretary Pretenders 3 AqSlSt3lll Bu mess Manager Weather Cock 3 Busmess Manager Weather Cock Presldent Class -1- Captam Basketball Team 2 3 Captaln Green Team 4- REPTCSCDIHIIWC Youth Court 4- AJQ NVN' Sao CLASS OFFICERS Lmda Whlte Presldent Lmda W hxte Betty Branson Vxce Presldent Lmda Choplm Betty Forster Secretary Martha L35 Barbara Woodard Treasurer Barbara Woodard T0 THE UNDERCLASSMEN Its a long trall to the top but the tlme passes all too swlftly and before you know It you are a Senlor What prrvxleges promlses prerogauves that t1tle holds for one a bemor Suddenly people are standmg back for you askmg your adylce carrying your coat performlng dutles whlch you ask them to do The Senlor class bullds IIS repu atlon on 115 past years accompllshments The Class of 51 has a smgular record of paper sale vuns basketball champlonshxps play contest cups and a huge amount of Splflt which ha umted the class and made lt outstanding We are proud of the fact that we are a congenial group each gurl wllllng to help out to contribute her shale the whole class always working for Barstow above all else We are blessed w1th fme leaders as well as those who have acted as cooperatlve followers Ill the organlzatlon of our many actlvltles The year 1976 O1 has been one of successful accompllshments ln the wlnnmg of the ad contest hockey Cll3IIlplOllSl'Ilp Halloween Play contest It has been a glorlous year because lt has been our semor year our last year at Barstow our last year of a pertod ln our hves We embark hereafter on our own roadways we must take the rlght fork the one that leads to happmess There are many roads they lead 1n dlf ferent dlrectlons We hope that the Class of 1937 w1ll send out glrls who will make a place for them selves ln thls bxg world, just as they made thelr 1mpr1nt here at Barstow. 1 , , t ' 1 1 1 1 1 - v at 7 H , r. 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BARBARA B XCll Treasurer Class 1 Glee Club 1 3 4 Spamsh Club 4 Llterary Staff Weather C oclx 3 BI TSEX XD U15 Q23 Hmku Laptaln 3 W ICC Pre ldf?Ill B A A 4 Alumnae Hcpresgntatne 4 '2- 4 4 ksfk 1 f 'T Un' 1 hm BREN DA BAY F1reCapta1n Dorm 3 ACad8IHlC Achlewement Cup 3 Glee Club 4 DARAH BARlNEb 111 Inlcruatloual C lub 4 Seuetarx IIllfI'D3llLIl21lcll.lb L Llle rarx Staff W e ilha r Cock 4 'Q JIJA :ggi -1 x fr surf lx ATHX BOH XNNON Vice Prwldent Cla 3 Pre ident Cla SALLY BILES 12153 Svcretary, Class, 2 fl: e Club. 3. 4 International Club, 4 Fire Captain Dorm 4 A 34115 P 2 7 7 cs' ,v 'Ba ' .',7il f 121 si sis, 3 SS, . - ,,-,,f g'! 'tiki 'Q Je' A 9 gy., 6 'lc BRENDA BROSN KH VN a Latin Club 1 2 3 Art Club 1 2 3 French Club 2 3 DCICHCC Club 2 3 Pretenders 3 -1- International Club 4 Secretars Class 1 Captain llockex Team 1 2 Pre ident Cla s 2 3 Vice President Latin Club 2 ASSI tant Editor Weather Coc Pre ident Latin Club 3 Secretary Science Club 3 Vice President Science Club 3 Editor Weather Cock Captain White Team 4 k 3 BETTY BHONSON l2j Latin Club, 3 Spanish Club. 3, -1 Secretary, Class, 3 Secretary, Latin Club. 3 Secretary, Spanish Club, 4- Vice-Presiclent, Class, 4 Weather-Cocklf, Literary President. Spanish Club. 4 Staff, 3, HL 43,1 ,Y I' .fr f 'Q' L 3 l li I L 1 l -l 7 7 5 - 1 9 1 , 7 7 V Representative,iuweatlierl-Cock , 2 S. 7 S 5 3 3 I- 7 , ca e- as, 5. e i e I fl ' - ac 3 - 77 7 4, 'fi i '- -7 . I ' A Q I 0 , . .6 . 4 -4 JP, LINDA CHOPLIN 121 Glee Club 3 4 SCICHCC Club 3 4 Hlstorlan SCIENCE Club 4 Vlce Presldent Class -4- SALLX DE KN 131 wlC8 l rvsldent C11 2 Latm Club 2 Spamsh Club 4 lIllPI'I1ZllI0l18lLlLll'T 1- Wealller Cock Nuff 4 -ceq vw' 4, con eye? f 7 - 4 1 V Q V ,. -, I. 7 iss.. 5 Lb fr ' 77 'll - -Q , . 4, . ' 0- ZD' 4 V v A 1 L a 7 ,. 1 ' ' 1 1 fjhn 7 LINDA FLNON 161 Xrt Club 1 Z 3 4 blue Club 1 2 5 Ll- lruncll Club 1 2 3 4 VICL In ldent Punch C lub 4 Pre ldent Latm Club 3 Lxtgrary Staff Weather C0Lk 3 4 Internatlonal Club 4 Sfcretar Irmtcrnatlollallla COITIIHIUCC 1- ? 5 'XINLIICHII Fmld Qerxlcn 3 BETTY FORSTER 1 15 Secretary, Class, LL nxVC8ll1tgI'-C0ClC7,, Art Staff, fl' 47,5 X 4 0 xl! C0 . 4 U .gli-,lg ejxflei 7 Latin Club 2, 3 f S. 7 . 7. Q I 2 'll an X ' 7,12 9 A ml 7 '17 L f'.m, ll TI. , 1' 9 fu- as 1-gr 48: NIAINCY HANINIOND 123 flee Club 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 L1brar1an SCICHCC Club 3 Presrdent SCICHCC Club Internalxonal Club 4 Dorm Councll 3 VICE Presldent Dorm 4 NANCY GADD QQZLQJ Dorm Council, 2 Treasurer, Class, 3 International Club 4 -f 'D Haw If . ,, I G3- . I . ,741 LA- 2,,c ,Q CC J' ,L P Afy!9. JININY HOLTER f2y French Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Pretenders 3 4 Vice President Class 3 Secretary Pretenders 4 Weather Cock Business Qtaff 3 4 Secretary French Club 4 KATHY HARLESS. 195 Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club, 4 Spanish Club, 4 Representative, B.A.A., 2 Treasurer, Spanish Club, 4 'I Q .COW 5 1+ N: 4, +fA te . 621. iii: if J., i '.:eii-Efgsjvf Wk .1 MARTHA LAY l2l Science Club, 3, 4 Clee Club, 3, 4 Secretary and Treasurer, Science Club, 3 International Club, 4 Secretary, Class, 4 4721:-4 c JUDY LONG l2l French Club 3 4 Presldent French Club 4 Art Staff Weather Cock 3 Llterary Staff Weather Cock 4 Treasurer Class 3 Vice Pres1dent Treasurer Student Councll 4 Internatlonal Club 4 Chalrman Internatlonal Day Committee 4 'zoqy Lava 9 9 ' a 1 an as s ' 9 - 44 as e ' 9 2 1 1 ' - . , a 1 , . Q I, Yiliffilki ' -5-fi. ' ' K5-.715 '-iff' ff 2... 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PADEN Q43 Photography Staff Weathnr Cock 3 Photography Lditor Dorm Council 4- Clee Club 1 2 3 4- Art Club 1 2 3 4- Latm Club 2 3 Science Club 2 3 French Club 3 4 Trea urer Class 2 lire Captain Dorm 2 Secretarx Qcience Club 3 Vice Pre iclent Science Cl gather Cock 4- ub BENTIQ NIZDERGAARIJ th lnternational Club, 4 Fire Captain, Class, 41 llonorary lVlf-inbor, Student Council, 4- American Field Service, 4 Q' F0115 lp C 13, 4' -, 0' , , ay . ' ' 7 ahwjx - - iw, S 7 , , 7 C . Treasurer, Clee Club, 3 I Q -Sir 7 . f ,3 'Q ,Q C 1 'F -fb. ' 1 -9' Jo Ja IL 11 X EDITH SERMON f3J Pretenders 3 4 Vice President Pretenders 4 Secretary Class 3 Science Club 3 4 International Club 4 JUDY ROBINSON 155 Latin Club, 1, 2, 3 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Art Club, 1, 2, 3 Pretenders, 3, 4 International Club, 4 President, Class, I Representative, Student Council, 1, 2, 3 Representative-Secretary, Student Council, 4 President. Pretenders, 4 Literary Editor, Mweather-Cock , 4 Hockey Team Captain, 4 Q S - -c . 42. ' 9 ' QA :Ili 65,21 ,vi 275-H ,Ei .717 :fi , t 1 k P ' 1-5' ii 0 I 4' . 94 V4 co 8146 JLDX SNIITH maj Art Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary Class 1 Presldent Art Club 4 Art Staff Weather Cock LESLIL SHOIH lil J fl1LClulJ Z 3 4 Sclenr Q Club 4 Serocant at -Xrm Cla 3 Dorm C0l1!lCll 1 Z Ire lclent Dorm 4 Iresldent SCIQIICL Club 4 f zum 9 7 K .1 j lzf l ,',f. if Q df' - S, ss, I J s' . l . ,. , , Honorary Member, Student Council, 4 , I, .f 4 if . 4 if .4 SY' v , - 7 ' 7 7 ' V3 5 74 3 , C K' C 7 1 ' I 14' .A 'fe' ,gs -0 cL.z1.fg9, JANE TASKER 143 Art Club 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Sclence Club 2 3 4- Internatlonal Club 4 VICE Presldent Class 1 Co Captain Ba ketball Team 1 Representatlve Student Counul 1 Pre ldent Class 2 Secretary Latm Club 2 Treasurer SCIENCE Club 3 Secretary Art Club 3 Pre ldent Student Councxl 4 Representatlve Southwest Youth Councll 4 NILLIQHA SNII1 H 1103 Art Club 1 2 3 4 VICE Pre ldtnt Art Club 3 Captaln B Basketball 3 Art Staff W tather Cock AQSlS1HIll Xrt Eclxtor Wea Art Edltor Weather Cock 4 ther Coe 3 4 'La i ' 3.1.4 T f X 1, t, .X N 1 C. ...A X , . 9 5 a a . Q r ., ,, , , 7 V ' .t ,V vs ,, , 5 f ' ' bl 7 'A - , 2 A 5 - at 1 1 I aa , ' ? ' 9 4 . L l Ft 5 7 s 1 ,' - s 1 s e 9 9 1 v ' S . 1 e S . . .7 9 , ..,. 2 e S . . 'Luc 0 JLDY WILLI AXIS 115 Internatlonal Club 4- Art Club 4- Representatlve Student Counc1l 4 Art Staff Weather Cock 4 JEAN WELSH lol Latm Club 1 2 bclence Club 3 Internatlonal Club 4 Spamsh Club 4 Treasurer Latm Club 2 Treasurer SCICHCC Club 3 Secretary B XA 3 Presldent B A A 4 Captam Ba ketball Team 1 J Wim' T . - 1351: a , I 1 A Represengatiuszel IfA.A., 1 '1-' ' v fzr 3 H -V4 l 9 9 , GC - 37, , 'fhfln' JLDY WRICHT 421 Latm Club 2 French Club 3 4 Treasurer French Club 4 Pretenders 'B 4 Weather Cock Staff 3 BARB XHA VNOODARD HJ Clee Club l 2 3 4 Art Club 1 Z 3 bpanlsh Club 2 3 4 Treasurer bpanl h Club Z becretarx Spamsh Club Presldent Spam h Club Trea urer Clas 2 4 Heprt illliilllft Weather Cock 1 C1I'Cl1l3llOIl Manager W eather Cock lnternatlonal Club 4 Kms fllilt l lclcl Nerx 1Ci 3 4 Yi? 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J , la .. f And When the Senzor Class Falls Into Ime COFNONIP IN ASI IRATION BET F INOIRE BEQLEST Adams Wlatrrmony Party poopers topper Lhe wux Bach 'lo he the s t nd Shrrlcy oms Those no letter days Nly fanthful Jaguar Barnes To hdc gratcfully over a lunch room bench 'Norsy tuds halls Loxe of ch secuon to 'Nlr Starret HY To be a cowboy s lady Dorm curft w Stet on and Western boots juha Peppartl Btles To be a dlsc jockey on WHB llearmg about G G fough medrcme to Anne Jones Bohannon Lne and dle ln Texas Otht rs problems Petrteness to Elame Allen Branson To be a modnl Does ht go to Pemday'7 Fmgernaxl to Joan Heller Brosnahan Algebra Robm to the class of 75 K hoplm To te t mstead of being tested lndepr ndence Her new of 'Sir Trumans house to Sue Twwman Dean Red Thunderblrd Nlessy study hall WOYTIP to the faculty Forster To be srx feet tall Kansas C tty Double Jomted knee to Nllss He se P uson lo be a complacent bum Parkvlllc Two rnchc of my srze terther way! to the flrst taker Cadd Standmg transportatnon to Qun rra lnslncerxty Effrcrencw to Frances Nllller Hammond To wm the Kentucky Derby Terry s commg on the wrong week end Half u ed har of saddle soap to Nlargaret Carkener Harless 'Io be femmme Talkattve people Nlany loves to Llnda Haas Holter Phr Delt house mother Empty mall box Herght to admrrers of J Wmsor aY A srze four shoe Short boys Sophrstrcatron to NI B Wllson Long To he able to drxve legally an lawfully Internatronal Day Andre s to the calorre consczous Nlagurre A Barstow diploma Waxtmg Ablllly to work ln the hbrary to Nlrs Congdon Nlorton To hve 1n Kansas Clty New Jersey State of 'N ,I to Nlr Churchman Nedergaard To reform teen soclal hfe Denmark Ty plng time tests Driving ahxllty to Pokey Paden The Olympics Thlrd floor racket Study habrts to the dorm Robmson 'lo saxl around the world 1n an 80 foot yacht So many I dont know whxch to prck Harr to the horse who wlll take Sermon Prlma ballerma for the Ballet Russe Trme charts Democratrc loyaltxes to Leshe V1 e Shore To reform the world Teen agers Boy Scout shrrt to Karen Pond Smrth Judy Benson Smxth turnprke Hen partres Pem Day rmg to the Soph class Smrth Melissa Long strarght harr Those who dont apprecrate Texas Desert boots to Lucra Wlllrams Tasker To keep my foot out of my mouth Catty remarks Santa Fe Hrlls to D Wrlson Welsh Phr Beta Kappa Gum poppers Serrousness to Kay Mathews Whrte Coeducatlon at Tnmty Saddle Hawkrns dances Nlrssourr letter sweater to 'Nlarrlyn Cromb Wllhams To bushwhack Sally Bxles Sprnach Ttme magazines to Wir Church man Woodard Stables at Barstow Proctor study hall Treasurer s books to Mrs Mock Wrxght To be a blues smger Tom boys Medxcme cabmet to dormrtory cs ' ' as 1 ' ,, ' Y 3 ' I as 1 1 11 ' 1 ja l A .. 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JUNIOR CLASS Flret Nerne ttr Offleer Left to Rrcht Cm a Ixltchen Neeretarx LIIOICHIPLIIKLF lreaeurer Anne ,lone Pre ldeln Nlehnda km ht Nxce Preaxdenl - Second Seme ter Officers Left to Rloht Leslle Vxle frea urer Betx Brerdenthal Preeldent Lmda WIISOII Wlce Presldent Barbara Bueskmg Secretary Left to Right Sally But-fum Dana Heaven Karen Left to Rlght Susan Anderson JOSIC Kasle Connie Halden Anne Forrester Carollne Page DOW Susan Hanback 1,Q,' ' 1 . 5 Q , '-f' St ' 'UZ 'd 'M - x N,- - N- 1 - Y' 1 -- . , . . - ' ,f - 5 . s- as . . ' 'ff -I' - D - . W A- ,...,,,,.. ,. .... et Yr,A ,,r,,, A in xf , A- . . - . a . 1'2 .-r ' n A 1' 'pl ,f. 2:5 fb jeg? ' s I . U : - 5 . s' - r , 1- . , ' . ' ' ' ' 1 1 s , ' . , . The JUIIIUI' Cla thls wear 1 tht largest ln the sthool This class has long he 1 n known as a SIJIYIIECI tornpetltlu and enterprxszng group of glrls Vs hen the que-stron arose as to I'3lQlI1g monex for tht tradl tlonal JUIIIUI' bemor Breakfast an l!lLI'gEllL and large scalf plggx bank project was unrle rtakc n 'lhe glrls exhlhlttd fmt Looptratlon far tht JUIIIOI' presentatron II! tht Halloween Play fontest The result was an orlgxnal and entcrtfunlng, skxt on Lolumbus Dax llns belng our flfhl xear as non partlclpants Ill the lreshman Sophomore Play Con L9 t e unlors gut 1 party or tn llhlllg 1 ass Because most of the jumor are able to Cll'lXl we hue been lIl hft cm lllplllllljll ln tht paptr sill ram for the coutul fru daw 'lhe JUIIIUTQ nerr urs fortunate lil llZlXlIlf. ueral clornntorx slurlents and raxe enjoutl thc parties Ill tm dorm Want o our g1rls haw lmn actlu INlllllJffN mtl lcaders of numerous orgamntlons IJI'KplI'dll0Il mx wear when we hope to he one of the best qlI110I' Classes ln tht lnstorx of Barstow Left to Rnght Julla Peppard Marx Louise Poquettn Nallle llannlton Due TXNXIHHII left to Rlght Frames Nlrlltr x7lI'f'll'l13 Reade lo lx Nlel' lfldill Jam NIUMM Susan lxohler to Right: Karen Pond, Harrlett Matthews, Marilyn Cromb, Rozzie Hargis. Left to Right: Sarah Byram. Mary Beth Wilson. Margaret Carkener, Janet Close. SOPHOMORE CLASS Flrst Semester Offlcers Left to Rlght Chrlstlne Mexer bucretars Kax Tasker V1ce Pres1dent Nancy Brosnahan Presldenl Pagel Cates freasurer Cazzell becretarw Carol bllllfh Preldent Susan Rosse Wlce Presldent Left to Rlghl Kathy lawrence Qusan Guernsey Kay Maths ws , . ' V- V' N . v - - 1 ' - -.' 4 , 7 . ' 7 I , .. , -' , 7 f .inuvuu Ux.un,.vu,. x,....,.,-.,, MM-- -V ---O V , ' . V .- Q 1 7 M 7 ,. . 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' - ll bask- 11 5011x1111 s1ar11-1l. 1'Y1'fy girl l-1111-11' wl11-11 1l11- g 1--ll111t is. 1l11- l'- -lla, 51 vl Tl - N l7r11.:l 1 11l Illll 1 l'l111' C1111l1-s l11 1 lllll real -ass sli A. Nla -' .ll 1 vill -l - als f11r l11 l Night.. lr' ' l s 1'1'-sgf l. Qi lll' 1'111 - U 111 11111 1l111 c11n11'st. Ol .lf ' 1. had 1 l 11 11. 1 5 T.. ' 1 'T 1 1 C-, l11 , l 'S ' ' 1 1 '- 1 1' - , ' . 1 Y I ' Yvls . ' v v 5 FRESHMAN CLASS First Semester Officers Left to R1 ht Elaine Xllen qfC011fl qf'mPQlff Offllffs Lfifl 10 Rlght Susan Trcisurer Linda Oliiordan Y1mePrQ liltlli ll fllallfff tlllllw lllfp1f lI'CSldLIll ut Carol Ntoops President Wendy flhomas Scare kbalfif 5fI'CfLldfS tary Left to Right: Carol Cox, Linn Bondurant, Connie Left UP fighif Chris sigwafi, JLHU Tiil1S .lane Carpenter. Marks, Daphne Donnell, Cretchen Pond. The Freshman Class, which consists of only seventeen girls, has the distinction of being the smallest class in thc high school. Under the leadership of Miss Hesse, our sponsor for the first semester, and Mrs. Barnes, who guided us during the second semester, we have tried to work together and take an active part in our school activities. Having a small class is often a disadvantage, as a tendency to work individually often arises. With the co-operation, however, of all the girls, that problem will soon be overcome. At the beginning of the school year, the class had difficulties in getting adjusted to one another and to the newness of high school. We feel that the close of school has shown a marked improvement in our class co-operation and has brought high anticipations for next year. eff?-' A Typlcal Sophomore Sludy Hall Thre 0 Vi mulcl lac- Artwt Pardon Ls for Inu rruptmg Your Tollettn Juha Judx G Cuesaed It L W. ter F-folic i Susan Has Rare Taste m M WX 'fd mfr W :ffm- Wlmx W? f ff' ng. 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X1 P R 1 left 1 ll l Il Mm or ul lVlaz1e Yogsl Delrluc B011111 l1 ul: m flux Su 411 111 llu L Ill u s 1 lt Nl 1rx ll11ll1ps lxareu l uern u Jim HC11111 Bark Hem Left to R1gl1t X1111 Blfuluxell l cllll Hoelzel l 111 jawbs Nhrgo Carassav 'Nellu Rea Wllll8l11S xllflfllf Hou L ft to lxl llt Tma llal tearl Bet x lxroh Suzanne Rfllilll on Nun Wel l1 from Row Left to H1gl1t Nlnrrnlyn Nlullals ,llll bnyder VICI Lolxsell GRADE 7 Hack Ross Right to Left Qherrx Farrell Kfirla llovlzal Qu an Bvli le ic clt llms Right to l ft 1 Nu tm ip: xc lxmi K urnmn lxmli lxatz lmcla Vl at im S h Back Hou Ifft to Right lN mq Griffin Dime Btrry qua larmclcc- 'llarua l rickson Nliclflle Hows lsft to Right Patti gLllf3g6 Suean Markham Nancx Vt Ellkllti lam Troxel Front Ron Loft to Right ltnny Wtbt Rita rlroxsbridgt llolly KaQson QCII Nlann Louwc DCI1ClJClX11 . ', ' 4 : . -' . . - . . s 's . Nl' ll ' ', 'f ,v 2 :Km fl -lt , Nlilfy lla fl- '. l . . ,' 2 Y . Q 'Y li' -. Front Row, Right to Left: Stvphauic Stubbs. jennifer Westfall, Doris llulwrtson. Suzi Dierks, Virginia c rage '. ,3 ' 2 ia ' '.,'z 1 rj .1 Q' . GRADE6 F Front Row left to Rlbht Wendy qtoope Mary IVI1tf'hzII Judy qhaper X cclf Rm I ft I Carol Nlownan Joan Huruxtt Marble Paxton L1 d Kwne ,IZIIIILL Lute Xnn bunrmna GRADES Prunt I Ifft tm Rxght Robln 561CII1lZ Janet Hoelzel Polly We t julane Thurmond Piula H0dg1I1S mlm It s l R1 Ilt anc BIancI I3'1rI1ar1 Eyan onlne Iafk 'Nlirthi Sao Back Row Left to Iilght IXIISSIC Oldham Diane O Iitordan Dade 0 Brmn Becky Ryan ll-43 y yr I --3 . I wa Q ' . , .QA ' I V , xr ' J I s ' - , 'f - ' -QQ ' , r I - . TF n .E E I C .I - sa '. A 'U 2 , ' . ,, , ' . ' . 1 . f . . . Ii ll 5 1 ', JI- to iight: . I . , ' ff, , , '5' ' , Hack Huw. Imft tu Night: Uuly' Iurclun, Jane Shelton, Ianc Knutson. Judy' Pratt, Marcia Ivnkins, Ann Sutton., ' I fs. 4 ' 1 - . hw. ,- 1 'V : ' Q ' . ' I ' , ' A' Vs. ' . L ' . Hi ll - my IA-ft 0 'g : J , . 1 ' s.J 1 ' J :',. 2 . fr tt. , ., : .. , , , , . , , g .I I - f I S .I N in ls: GRADE4 -Q 1 n u im We t Ixxm Str mbaum Blair I cp mn x Bon Nmcx r J GRADE3 s Ifhc Kahn H411 n H nduxant farlm Huffilwr mmttc No ant 1 x 1 n r Il rmm XTHLX fm Uirl up Lluln Khanna blah RLQIIII lilllllilll Nlirhxrel llcnlldxxclnr Kung Hun lldt Umlvblu Uamvl b t , I-I IA., 1 I. .... ' .Mfg 1 LW? f L ZEQQ T? .4-w - ' Q v- ae- .-H ' ' Y' Z. . ' .f R fx .A as , 5 ,J - x A fl? 52- gh I ' V A 2 , 1 lr: nl H xv. IA-ft to Right: Pi Q -S . .' -' . 1- Ik 1. Nick Huw, 1,4-ft lu Night: jvnnifcr Russ:-ll. Kamal .Mm Kirk. l:ilI'llill'ii Hwllm-51. Ulu,-ryl llillzird, Toni Mann Pe-gg' Hll. .va .X lu. llulli HMV. Lvfl In Rigllii I' Yu . ' ' 0 A , T t gl L ' . Ju ' 1 Lv I 'k Hmx. In-ft In l'i flu: jam- L1 rw. Limlu Russ. .Xu Xurlh. ,lc-am Vim-vni. Ku 1- Gu z . . ' L brx. 5- x r- . A l ,I . Q v 1 z '. ' if z 5,1 fu - ,' ' 'a , - 1 GRADE2 ,D- Seeoml Boys Left to Right Nlarcla Lon Courtney Thoxnp on Judy Bow fhlrd Row Left to H1 ht Sindy Wllham Beth Bohne Barbara Xnn 'lhompeon Kathy Dunn Fourth Hows left to R1 ht hllen ,Nklfillllbl Pamela Elll Xnn flolmlman lflrohnt Loi n Flfth Rows Left to Right Betey Bland Corlett Orr Vlekl Nluue bu an llennn GRADEI Front Row Left to Right Kltsy Hyde Betty Hoover Carol Ann Brown Blythe Brigham Tamara Benberg Virginia Morris Virginia Putsch Lyn Fryer Back Row. Left to Right Leslie Leyenson Mary Anne Wllhami Donna Grlfflth Harriet Stembaum Catherine Cowherd, Beverly Ex ane Liza Toler, Sara Hamllton, Jacqueline Calhoun, Beth Sutton, LLlClIld3 Jewell he n I ' I T ' 4 al l - ' Q 2- -1 , 5 I , .. 4 A I Y 'I ll B . ' - - p f-1 ' ' l Q . . . , ' -4 ' - -' 'il A v . ,. . ffjf in f 1 I i ,, 5 x. I xx X Front Row, Left to Right: Valerie Karosen, Leslie Branton, Barbara Kay Williams. ' ' - ', ' : 1 ' ' g, ' s , ' ., '. ' ' ', 'g : '. 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AQ 0' .9 ., K A U : 5 A - f .', s 5 - I , , 3 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Jane Tasker President Mr Sears Mrs Steele faculty sponsor Mr Churchman faculty representative Jane Tasker President .ludy Long-Vice-President-Treasurer .ludv Robinson-Secretary-Senior representative .lane and Mr. Sears The Student Council of Barstow exemplifies the principle of democracy through student government in voicing the desires and ideas of the student body. The powers, responsibilities, and purposes of this body are to regulate study halls establish a social code and encourage a willing cooperation in every phase of Barstow life. The council sponsors Traditions Supper dances the Christmas Breakfast promotes paper sales and participates in the Lnited Funds and other charity' campaigns. Its new Suggestion Box has proved to be a worthwhile success. Barstow's increased enrollment this year demanded that its Student Council be enlarged to include two members from each class. Guided diligently by the president, Jane Tasker, the council's theme this year has been to perpetuate good will and thoughtfulness among all Barstow girls, to make each feel that she is a vital part of her school. It has sought to encourage a predominant expression of Barstow spirit, a deep devotion for Barstow, her ideals, her traditions. The Student Council is Barstow. Left to Right Betsy Breidenthal Janet Close Bente Nedergaard Judi' Wllllams .llldt ION .lam lqaslcfr Judy Robinson Ltslie Shore Debbie Wilson Kay Wlatthews Connie Carpenter THE DORMITORY COUNCIL C Leslie Shore-Presxdent Itmt Iffr to light in lng,str1nd ludx Wrlg t frmtf len lond Nllrtha lllflxNOtl s ?1T'v- rf P 1 n nn u ft N lt L It N lt e-lr 1 nt 1 x o an Se rr arx r 1 urfr D11 mar l adn n l resldent csln S lore Y me l ftqldl nt Nan: x ll innnond Secretarw Treasurer Jenny Horton SPIIIUI' Represtntatne Dagmar Paclen Flrst l'loor Rt pre StI1l3.llNt Vlarty Dukson Tlnrd Floor Hepre entatnc Jan Lngstrand Leslle and Mother Reld The Dorm Council IS the gowermng body of the Barstow dorxmtory The counul s purposes are to plan cntertamments, to take dlsclpllnarx measures when nuessarw and to present the glrls, VICWS on matters brought up 1n eonneetlon mth runmng the dornntors It works for harmony wxthm the dornutory and acts at all tunes as Mrs Read s rlght hand Xn cleeted body the Dorxmtory Counul has represcntatms from each floor m addxtlon to the usual adnunlstratlve 0fflLES of presldent V1Ct presldent, and setretarx treasurer Thls wear we the Dornutorv Councll, are fortunate ln having Leshe Shore as our presxdent and xn havmg such an understandmg woman as Mrs Reid as our sponsor me 5 F I m E?TZ'Lg W 'Z' , . 7 1 n 3 i, .,. y ,, , ,I 1 i Z. ,J I X, ,. K. f ,s F x V- ' , .5 , L .. f l Ze 0 A ,- 31 e Q, if fn f .. A I git: 1 -:gi ff 1- ,ryfqggxl .A Burk ', ,- Q - - F - V ' ' . . . fe , ' 1f' 5..g5i,I'r' ' ' t J I . .H . Jr , vt . . . . ll . 1 l iii .W , 5 . , c . . 5.-U 5, : I 57 1 1 l'1-om lu w. I,--ft lu lllglltl Nlrs. lls-1 l. Nalrwy lla lll lrlAN'i '--l' del . esl' ' fl urv- ff-l'r 5' lx . ,,lt'l tl' NI rt1 0 -tt '-'ll ms- at 1 1 ' . zzz . ' - . l 5 . L 3 Q . ....................... ........... ..... l , x 'H fl 7' v,- J , ' , It , . i ' . ' 'X ....................... l e I ? x v7 . Y i. i Q1 . HL i . . . TH E W EATH ER-COC K A40 fm? Nlr l Stlur Conan ne-t rptxrement' f nfl tc nf - flfL me ff real- from care tlmt nfur mu-t lm Illllli, ulrlftl if otrmsxln 131-1 tue outh of labor mth .an .arm mn ma L 1111111 Goldvnzlh lb war Nlr- l-tlur Inman rulmnmtr- a lenffthx and rusdrflnng career an is tnacher r Lmsan came to lnar-tml lll l9L3 and qulnlclx nun tht rm -put and frn nfl-lnp of llc r student- and 3 NUfldlFb who rmvmuff lu ur Jn nun x an: cn lllNldHlIl Nl nn tn n JNNTUUIII .int n ar lox lt B a s to arQtoss dnnmn-tratul at all tum- ln the 3llI1dlN uf the Vledtlu r fork Nlrx Conan g nrt fr energy and llsr lllglllllllt Nlr- nan, appfifldllllf' tht lrlflllmn of and the neeal for It Weather Cock ua- ldrgclx 1llNlI'UIIlQ ntal lll ruxung lts pul1l1f.1tlon .after the war AQ 1tQ spun-or r tn nut wwn mar- r nan was an mm ua wr .uc lu ll x uun Q mmf' mv com rut the LTIIICIQIH with -ouncl juclgnu nt We tht Qtaff of 19: Ulllll mth our fnllmx students 111 aucl mg Mrs Cowan and ln Lxprt--111g our blnurc, gfdlllllfll tu lmr an mxmtllnnt sponsor and frund 'il Iliff HO ..j ' G . Fla' r vi' 1 - lint ' .5 -' -. ' - '- 5 - ' 1 Ho ' 'S 's lglvl wh - ms ng. ' sl dr: l'kt- l -5 , A Y ' ' ' 'fb f 527' Th' 4' A 3. 1 I ' ' ' ' r: I, 1 X - ' - 1 'r - . M S. ' .. . 1. k. V' Lf. '. V, . '. J' ,. 5 B ' -:I lfl l - I mf' vi' ' l - tl 'tl' I - -1-:: ' l l he ' Q N - - I f L .3. ' will lw ft'lIll'llllll'I'CCl for llvr ea cr int' ist, hz ff J', 1 ' . :.Cn- - 1 ' tl: fu lr 1' :rl :,KNls.lIn ,:' '-fI'll- I tl-xt l-tp. 'bla r st '- .V 1. Aj . I l In H 477, .T A. 2 N. lt 1 BUSMDS THE WEATHER COCK Rlglll to lf fl Lmdr W llllf' editor jo IL Ixa le PHOTOGRAPHY Left to flshl Dagmar Paden Cdl R1 ht to left Barbara Woodard tor ballle HHIIIIIEOII LITERARY edltor Anne Joms THE WEATHER COCK STAFF Back Row Left to Rlght Anne Forrester Sarah Barnes Sarah Byram Betty Branson Susan Q uernsey l lllda Fuson Hargls Sally Buffum Xlarnarmt Larkener 'llehndx lxm ht front Roxy Left to Rmght Ennly Myers Su an R4 1 luul XVllllHltlS lhblm Vmlson Sa y Dean Dana Heayen Nlary Beth Wllson What IS a yearbook? It 1 a bound book of memorte collected throughout tht school year It IS also the product of the lID3glIl3.ll0Il xngenulty and ju t plam hard work of the staff mfmbers Com mon QlghtS at Barstow are Brenda Brosnahan rushmg through the hall upon ome lmportant mt ton and Judy Robmson houndlng her hterary staff for thelr masterpleces of nonflctlon uhlle I mda Whlte exhorts every one to ask for ads and M811 sa Smlth frantleally reahzes how many sketches must be done Dagmar Paden and Sallie Hannlton with th lr vsatch the hurdle snnlc tour the school snap ping candid photos of glrls and teachers Last but not least Mrs hsther Iowan the Weather Cock sponsor a very utal member of the staff glVCS fmal approyal to the literature The yearbook repre sents much work for the staff but lt also means the great personal pleasure that each glrl dernes from havmg contributed however mlnutely to the flfllShCd Weather Cock ll ll 111 . f-, 1 i W -.V h x . H -: .- Q , eb -3 5 . ' Q, . A .. A . - 'VJ H' Q , 7 X, Q 0 4 , '. Q - ' .- I , ,1 ff' A N r X , . S . 'S 2 , Q I 'J 1 - 'TT' -1 - r vs .,, A . f . Q y , J P l. ' . Aw , . ' : . , y - , 1 ' R , 1 , J ., . Middle Row, Left to Right: Kay' Tasker, Kathy' Lawrence. Carol Smith, Fraxtces Miller. ltozzic .. . ' . Q U' T i , Q ' 3 r 'or , , , ,. . N E ' ' I ' ' ' s, Q s , V2 N ' J 'z . ' ll' , ' , il 1' . . ' ' . 's ' s ' 2 ' ' . . . . . , . . ve . S . ' n 4 L y W . -' ' , ' s s ' 'ss' Y J' n y 1 .S . . w . y I, H . . W. D. 6, V t - . . ,, y . ig D - . . . , . N S, ',, .,. , . 4 , . ' , V 7 Y. H , ' , ' I J ' V - 7 . . l . 7 . . . . . ,, ,, 1 s ' ' Top Row Jean Welsh Second Row Betsy Adams, Brenda Brosnahan Third Row Marty Dickson Karen Wel h Fourth Row Marilyn Cromb ROZZIC Hargis Jean Welsh Betsy Adams Rozzie Hargis Linda White Brenda Brosnahan President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Green Team Captain White Team Captaln THE B. A. A. The Barstow' Athletic Association, this year under the capable leadership of ,Ican lvclsh, is one of the most enthusiastic and important organizations at Barstow. This active group, to which every mem- ber of the high school belongs, has two main objec- tives: to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit, and to further the athletic interest of our school. The B.A.A. also sponsors certain activities throughout the year. The first occasion is the excit- ing Barstow-Sunset hockey game. The All-Star- Champion basketball game, which ends our intra- mural basketball season, and the Athletic Banquet are the next two school functions sponsored by the B.A.A. The real finale of basketball comes, how- ever, on a certain fun-filled Saturday, Play Day, when the Barstow class teams meet Sunset in four very thrilling and unpredictable games. Field Day, which ends our spring track season, and also is the final athletic occasion of the year, is a function in which each girl in the high school participates. 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A 'Q SPANISH CLUB Q J4I 3-rv I ufrt IN x uran ff 1 N I I I I I I 4 ll NI I L d I I N III uf-st organiu mn i rr if I ict! , cr 9' mul I I um Ill ix UI I0 I Url .1 IIIIIIUSITNIII II l'i I' IIII Id I I I I N QHNU la II Ill 6 I I 1 Y II I If UI uilumlx I .F N 'III' ulffp Iieuvm I Q N1 Pmata Party Nhuilnr- banh Cromb Dean Dom Hamilton Hargib Hcllyr ,Ionei I Mathews H Pond K TaQker J VI e QI1 J lib! 1 Faster Auembly .5 k I ' ' S 3 'B .- 1 15 7 ki' Q 1 -I ' .-' 'N 0 - V I :V ' Q - I ,Iv I ,-,W-' I L , i us' A Ifirft S'III1'SI4'I' IIfI.II'l'!S. IA-II In IJ',.Il Z ':II-' I' . Sf- - IIIII 51-ni --I4-r Uffif-I-1'-. I.+-ft IH IIIQIIIIZ Urs. IIUIIIIZ pm . SI- - -4-tary: Ilzirlrurai XXVIII! Iz1rfI. I'r -si IVIIIQ II:-Isy I3I'II'II1'IIIIIilI, Yic-1--I'rf-sicII-NI: III-IIx Iirunf ni. I4-Nui NIurIm1.'I'rI-zlwliri-r: Vary I, ui, - I'mpN-II:-, I,I'I'SIIII'lII1 ju-nm Nlmlmu. FI-I-rw-Ia1r'y: Iiullix IIar- Yir-I-'I'x'I-SII -NI. I4-ff, 'IiI'I wl1l'I'I'. IIiIlI' Spamish CIIIII if om- II Iurf mis - 3 I ' in I' Its NN- IIIIITSIIIII is smaII I-iNI11gI1 In I-nN:IIIv IIN- ,irIf In wvrII I-IIN-Ii' IlIr.,I'IIIl'li in III' c'IuIvis z Wes 'Iwo In-I-I lm- Z1 IIIl'IlIIIt'I'. il l,irI must IN- Ll Spamish stu I- dIIII Ilziw- an uvlivc inIurI-at in IN- -IuIJ. VIIIIII I-Iuli l'I'Il'III'ilII'S Cul I s III - mi - IJf?I ,IISI'II-III siIIi 2. -'I - :Ii . This if-ur. fur IIN- firwt IINN-. IIN- Spa 1ifI1 Iiluli I-I-If-Ivrzita-II IiI11-iftmus N-III . ,ay pix: I I-rtyn. II was ,rin-n fur IIN- 1'IIIIIIl'l'll .If IIIIZIIIIIUIH' Ile-1 II-r. YIiIlI' IVIYIF HIL' so sur-I--f:f I II I II - -I II I-xpr ssc-II IIII' Imp- IINII it in uIcI IN-I-.imp ll IrzNIiIif nal fm-In-, In In-I-ping. with Spa ish I-usI mms. IIN- c-IuIn III'-I-1-ws IIN' Ifastf-r IIHIIIIIII in a Iypim-aI Spanish mzimn-r. IIIIIIIVI' at LI Spauiifh rf-flau ant is ll fan' rit- IN-Iixiiy putside- pf -I-INNII. III-wich-5 IN-ing QLIXVII IIN- ppp A ' A Ip spa-uk SIILIIIISII. IIIII girls In-arn more: about IIN- SIIIIIIISII pI- vplm- and IIN-ir IN-riI-if-I-. IIN- .VIHIIIISII Ia 5 ac- - I-f Ll SUllI'I'I' of lICa-l1I'C Io IIN' girl MIN: is il IIIVIIIIIPI of the Spanish Club. ' , 7 v , 1 l I .i I Q I ! ,Z I I 1 ' .,., I I J T' -, . I ,gf - N , I- - , Egg: A K, Y T I, , . W L LATIN CLUB 150 -9 Standm Ieft to Right ,loan Fri gg Sus Kgq, lmin 5 Q Welsh Kay Matthuvs Seated Itft to Right Sarah By ram Debbie VI ilsqni Ks public relation agent for the armv of Julius Caesar I was assigned to attend the annual tryouts of the Barstow School Latin Llub Although I will admit the club does a wonderful job of promoting an mterut in our belov ed language and customs, I have never seen anything quite like this supposedly dignified occasion. Wk :urelv do not have anything like it in Homeg To begin with, these girls used sheets for togas. Really, someone must -how these girs how to make togas. Instead of plain white cloth with colored borders, they used pink and white sheets b ue sheets with yellow flowers imprinted on them, green sheets, purple sheet:-well, I have never seen the like of it! After getting wrapped up in their atogas' , the girls who were trying out gave excellent speeches on Rome and Roman customs. 'Ihey were really a credit to the illus- trious empire. I quite enjoyed myself and am looking forward to the many other activities planned for this year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Anschuetz head of the Latin Department, and with Past-President Sarah Byram and Deborah Wilson, second semester president, the Barstow Latin Club, I can see, will do much to stop the ugly rumor that Latin is a dead language. A Roman Banquet lst Semes 2nd Semester 1 result nl Debbie VI ilson Margaret Qarkener P ice-I resident Karen Welsh Secretary Kay Nlatthews Treasurer ,loan Cregg Sarah Bs ram Susan Rosse Vicki Brigham Members: Brosnahan N. Cates Guernsey Kasson Matthews K. Meyer C. Welsh K. Wilson D. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Speaker lNedargaard NIPAIBLHS Antlt rbon B1 ts BI't'lClLIllll3l Hut lung Buffum By ra1n Carkener Carpenter Carol Cloae Dean Engstrand Forrester I' uson Cudd llalden I'l'lll1ll1ODd ll mback Ht aw en ,lonee J Kasle Kaason Kltehenf, lxrnghtag Kohler Lax Long Maguxre MLlNew lNedergaar Peppurd Poquettt Ready ROblIlQ0H Qennon Shore gnnth J Tank ll Welsh J Whlte Wllllama J Wllson L Wrlght -b....a Z ' . R to rlght Jnlx o g Trm urzr Barbara oodard 4 Pe t mnu 1 fr 1fe ftgldt 11t Nlfll bum Nurttarx Nlr fhurm man The lnter111t1onal 1 lllll ts ae 114 xslt formed at the liegllllllllg o IIS SL 1oo war If xno H1 lllll r It f Ullillllf' o ll Llu lb to promott xoung peoples lnttrc t 111 current '1 11r N me ll e UI'lllIlN cr o :ou S l11tc1n1t1o11al lllx Xlttlflllllult under the tapllmle d1rut11r1 cf Bubara Vi oodard IlI'tQlClIllt and Nlr flluftlllllill tht pon tu 1 ub l11 11 an dun ed lllltl lftt 1111111 u11111111ttu I9 and tl1 l11tern1t1onal lla! ctllllllllllttt? lhe Uutmde M.t1x1t1w L0lllIlllHt't headed ln Carol Lar penttr wponaora pealurs from Ydfllllln fn ld of l1u-111e-- and pohtlu Duflllg the heattd fall Lan1pa1gnN tu o tandnlates f1r the llou e of Rtpreaentatne- were brought to Barstow through llllg roxnnnttee Mr Rlrhard Bollng llemoc rat and Mr ef frex Hllleleon Republltan fhex each gaxe a Qhort talk and the11 offered to answer am QUCQUOII we nnght haxe Became me had been Clldlltllgtll to trap thun 1f we could M6 flred quextmn after ql16btl0ll, onlx to flllfl lt 1n1poNQ1ble to tormr a lltllllll 1.111 Baratou N lnternatlonal Day mae dex oted thlS scar to The hah World Judw Long and her lnternitlonal Day Comnnt tu dnl an Oulqdlldlllg job of proudlng for Qpeakcra flllllg and ilE'I0l'3tl0IlQ o11 th1 theme 'I ht lnternatxon 1l Club hae been a huge Qucceea at Baratom Xlthough lt 1 1 ntw tlub 111 the Qchool lt hae qulcklx become the largest We fr el Sure that mth tl1e boundlees enthuQ1aQ1n ind mxcellm 11t 1dQas of ltb 111emberQ the Il'lt8I'll8lfl0ll3l Club mll dLLOI1ll3llSh 1tQ or1g1nal ann of promotmg mtereat 111 current affalrw a11d mll proude a great deal of enjounent for all Lontcrned V. 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Y' , 1 I A V. J ' 5 , '- ,. , .- JA-fll11fTf'lllZ llana llf11xe11eeI.il 1 inn. , ' ' -. ' - 5' 3 , Kilrl 4- me Sec' ' 1' FII ' . Nl 's. ,.t - ' ' -,' ' . ra-tt. N21 '1 llann IIILT-'l,I'lt5ltll' . . -l 1fla n'g - Vee- ' 'd . 7 1 j I -5, ii 7 .S - C I N is ffir s w11 ar' ' eres A ' SV? ' s I V ' ' 'S ' . ' t 1 S' e s ' . 1 S - field trips to such places as the Midwest Research Institute, the Kansas City Smr, and WDfXl7-'l'V. These 1 a n . v - Iv I Y . S. 4 I 2 I i . g i K . - ' . - ' ,' ' S , 1 ' .511 Q U S1-iem-4- 2 e ' - I ' 47 T 1 ' I . ,. is - 1' E I 1 . ' f 1 , I . . V ,, V A r J b ' s , J s. 1 , ' , H. . 1 's, . ' 1 ' , - 'Q ' ' , ' Q A S- 4 5 J . . 5. 7 T l A r - - - - v 9 gt 7, . . . . . . Y , l , . . . . Y. . . , , Y THE ART CLUB PRETENDERS Anderson Brosnahan Byram Forrester ff Holter Kasle Long A Nlaguirt l eppftrd Ready Robinson Sermon 'I wy man W hlte Wright Left to Right Wrlglit lxash Holter Robinson guire Judy Robinson President Judy Rohinsoi lzdith bermon Vice President Josie Kasle Jinny Holter Secretary Jmny Holter Linda 'Nlagulre Tre asurer Judy Wright Pretenders the yery name carrie with it the sense of stage and plays that Prctendc rs represents Ihis our dramatic club draws to it those girls who loye the smell of grease paint th: feel of hot the stage the tiring rehearsals and the tedious work The club this year is composed of some yery talented girls whose expression on stage and energy in production should make the 1931 year a rather remarkable one for the Pretender Vi e are yery fortunate in having the talents and guidance of Nliss jane Uayis as our intert ted and capable director This honored club is upholding its l.I'8fl1ll0Il9 and tandards in the production of Robert Brovynmgs Pippa Passes a fascinating tale which yse hope to bring ahye on the Bar toys amphitheatrt in the spring Our noyel outdoor stage offers opportunities for fresh new ideas in cenery to yyhith the artistic ideas of the art club shall apply themselyes We hope that the girls contributing to tht Prettndtrs in 71 will add their skills to the time honored tradi tion of this club a lt approaches its Colden Anniy ersary and that they will prosper by the experl ence talents and deyotion which are an inherited part of the Pretenders L h ' h , X' I 7 X C , J , , . . . , . . 1 -- ' ' ' ' s ' ,Q - f 3 1 f ' - . lights, the sound of applause, the moving of heavy' scenery, and perhaps the less romantic aspects of A 1 S. 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S Fleld Day' Enthuslasnl runs rampant and elec trlclty seems to be ln the alr ThlS IS a day of LYCIKCITICIII and confuslon WhlCh stem from a tra dltlon that was begun flye vears ago that of the freen and Whlte teams These teams were formed to help ellmlnate lndlvldual competltlon ln sports and boost school splrlt When a glrl reaches seventh grade she IS automatlcally put on a team hence forth she glves It her full support and enthuslasm Wlth the establlshment of these teams every glrl IS lI1Cll1dCd IH team sports and actlvltles so that she can learn the co operatlon derlved from teamwork Durlng the year, the summatlon of polnts IS based on several games played throughout the school year These games are played ln hockey and basketball factor IS the track events that take place on Fleld Day Frequently the last chance for a loslng team to redeem ltself IS the flnal eyent the tug of war, between the two teams But no matter whlch team IS awarded the champlonshlp cup that same splrlt of co operatlon and fl'1BI1dSlllp prevalls over all SCORES HOCKEY Green 1 Whlte 2 BASKETBALL reen 54 Whlte 57 hrs-In Bun.: Rlghi to Left Llnda Whlte, Green team captaln, Brenda Brosnahan, Whlte team captaln Hockey Competltlon RlValflCS Rampant P f' ' ' fy 3Eg..,.,.. , ,, . ..,.....N.-.J jj . . 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' ,NN .. r' TRADITIONS SUPPER si .1 5 '- A P1cn1c Supper Sally Tracing T Prologue to Nonsense On a warm sunny afternoon late ln September the Barstow 5chool grounds were fllled v-1th laugh Tradxtlons Supper Th1s eunt is held ex ery year at the bCglI1I11I1f., of school and 1 the enjoyable may ln whtch Barstow acquamts her new glrls wlth the varlous lI'8Cllll0l'lQ clubs 'md actlvltles that are to become 'tn important part of school hft The eyemng began mth a buffet style dmner served outdoors The glrls then gathered before the flreplace to hear speeches explalmng the tradltlons of Barstow and the proyetts and clubs of the school There followed entertamment ln the form of orlg mal sklts whlch revealed certam buddmg dramatlc talents The sophomores dressed ln hllarlous cos tumes approprrate to thelr out of lt personalltxes sang a v1vac1ous song The yumors performed a fast paced pantomlme of a popular song whxle the semors tradltlon mrnded, as could be expected mth those Barstow veterans , presented the conven xonal Semor Song wlth a novel Class of D1 lnterpretatlon As they departed after the sklts new glrls and old talked enthusxastlcally of the on commg year just prevxewed 1 V U '53 L . fi' r .V Q 41 ,ta '- f -- . . A 'V'55v I ' ' V - , .P 2 it n Q 7, - ing, loquacious students. The occasion was the . Y. A: y C. 1 h . N y. Q 9 C I . . .N 3 L . My ' 1. . . ,, . ,, . . ' ' sa - . , V , 3 Z ac so n t- - ' as 9-1-91 fl :T a o 0 FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET Left to Rlgzht Sallx Dem 'Nlrs Sears 'Nlr Muller Proudlx Presents Hrs Two Daughters l'rances and Bente Our -Xlmo btudent Hr Star Mr Dean Through countless P T A meetmgs teas and B lllxe eomnnttees our mothers become acquamted vuth Bar toss but what of dear old Dad the one who malees Barstow posslble for u 9 lle s not qulte forgotten once each xear daughter takes off her Bermuda horts and l ppx mater and really dresses up for Fathers sake Tlns occa ton 1 the l ather Daughter Banquet Thxs sear more than exer before lt realls has a glI'lO1I1 Club The dlnner ua a dleters torment but Barstow glrls dehght After the dmner D Rlchard qutton Pre ldent of the Board of Trustees spoke to the fathers about Barstow s f11l3I1C13l con dltxon and plans for the future Wir gears rcmmded dads that the preclous relatlon hlp between Father and Daughter should be appreclated and protected Both speeches were excellent and thought proxok mg After the talks the gnlrls sang for the fathers Wlth Standards Hlgll the alma mater song exery one rose loxally to conclude th1s Father Daughter Banquet - , . , - . 44 1, I ' ' : ' .1 . g . . . . 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To the Sunset gymnasium for the most exciting basketball games of the year lts Playday' Early in the crisp morning of March 9 many cars decorated Wlth green and white streamers gathered for the gay and noisy parade The dynamic Barstow spirit hoped to xanqulsh the foe The Barstow freshmen set the pace of the day ln a thrilling game which resulted in a tie The Barstow sophomores came through with shining colors and the juniors buried the Sunset team under an overwhelming score. The seniors last game with Sunset was a rewarding triumph for Barstow, a record setting concluslon to their four high school uctories The Sunset teams were gracious hostesses to their Barstow guests at a delightful luncheon following the games 1 ms Q.. 3 -lf 35 . , - 4' ' 641 19 - -..ti 1 yn 1, .5 ' Tl 23 I r . x in ' U 1 ., V L, T . .jf B5 3, km i l . 5 Z Josie. Connie. and Melissa Rzuliating Spirit ': :- X ,Q -e . 5 4- evil T 7 I vis? ' if 5 ' 97 7 ' CC ' 17 7 7 v . . . Y , . . . . A , Y , . , . B. A. A. BANQUET jc, ,Y X. to llglll Nlr Niue r Sure tan 1 rt Z' 7 4 W rc 'ra I9 N11 o111ur1 htkdlllllf. thf u1lg,e Illll 1111 The Huddle The liar-tms Athlttn Banquet wax one uf the mo-t rltul :unix 1 It fm Jw C110 Nt r llllb Ll tl1uQ1aQ111 1115 obuou from the tirt when tl1e u Jer Qhoutmg cheers of humrllate tl1 jumur 1 l anm lllldlff the Xll NtarQ fr tl Vlel h preslclfnt of thm BA A made a short talk 111111 t1o11111g tht grzat eo ups 1.111011 and Illfll 1sl11rl1 lntl 1111cl tlllS year Queh L1 uomlzrful one Thtn uerxum 'Nljllllfll l to the gx11111as1u111 for the mug eonteat bttpl111111 Lamp hell led the elappmg of the peppx frwhman wmv 11r1tte11 to the tune of Ma111111y fhe rousmg Q0llll0lllOI'C song to the tune of Oklahu111'1 was wry eleur fha jumor Qong a catchy pep Song 1sr1tter1 by JOQIC lxa le preceded the lJeaut1ful semor grace by Sallv B1lcQ After mueh dellberatlon oxer the excellent Qo11gQ tl1e judges an nounced the jumors to he the cup mnnerg Thr ellmax of the ewemng waQ the basketball game Ill ssluch thx jumors opposcd the Allbtars Thls close game fro111 whlch the All Stare emerged YlCtOI'l0US e111phai1zed the great adsances made tlus scar III both the quahtx of bull played and the Splfll accompanymg the gamea NC X 1 A P L1-ft l 'C I . 5. Q l . Xl . Q 'Q ,l W1-Isl , l' 'sith-11t A 4 , 'All I i it A : s , r . La- ' -' 4 sp1'- :fftlxlJ.6-l'.1s'l1 l.-Ll. 1 '1- '- pzffb.. selmol g1rls. gatherecl 111 the hall aml Ill the llhrary, were e ff: ' ' .141 1 ' 4 Q ' N H ' Q I ' W l' Tl nf Eh ,Sl In Y ,J ps, NSR - r -gl .lu Aft- 11' cleliffiolls tlirmer, Jn-an ' s , ' - - . . ., 2 ' , - - ' ' 1 1. - A 1-1 ' 1 S ' ' v ' - L 1 Q. , ' ' 1 '. 1 -' ,' -. ' 1-1 V- A . 1 M u . ' i I 2 l I N, - X x -' HM 5' bt ' l ss k-v f .- 4 as le: Y. .I , ,x I f x - f - , 7' - ' ' ' ,Q Y s ., 'V Y ' 'I ' 1 I ' K' 1:1 'O 'T ff' 9 'lb THE B-HIVE Q-tandlng Left to Right 'VIQIIQQ1 qmxth If-Glu N11 I we il firm ix Ssatcd Urs Cook Jordan BHHC Chairman Q HJTlIlg IQ Qeen Rum around lu murner tw mum 1 in df t u J Q illllllll' imucimr 1 cu er in the mreparfitmn far their ii Hlu LII ,. un plarmmff '1 m 04111151111 emu earix fdll thi U Cd mmmntum 1 ju 1 lt: .1 nu ry nv f Wir ook orden B line ead, md ull the pmnt tra 1 'mf rum Q mhz hum conlrlhutmc of thur tune and energx Ht ictultx fium x 11 c x mmf bx 1 po hr Conte t from which m orful ill pl lx warn 1 u N mit ua urt ll r Nillllu itat mx the pr 1 ree dax for mah fiZ1Q9 tiat I il u Id in C mt ll 1 11 ur 4 mth the fun f oe uurh am ntx of th ttcr M1 1 so U11 sul in Zillllllltl 1 fr N lflllg efforts in pmt wars a lunchu n md fashion ns au t t but Q r hi alummf pn ntad lt at t e Ivan 1- itx luntrx uv 1 1 chh ht 1 in Qion n annual auction 1 ied amw Nlll t L 1 umm Eillhlllflllllg n ,ject dunatui hx guieruus rente md friends t 1 'it ie merrx go mu ti frrie wshce opu IQ big Zillfiitilllllg chr thi mlm I t 1 ,. llll Jon x fro I e Cotton winds the poppin Jalloon H11 1 up th 3 Ht lc max ss uc f er tif f-wht mum smells of .1 successful carnival Thm IH the Llnuax the mlurful amazing rmult of hird work -0 All BIS 'env - 'W l 3 , 4 5 V ' A i 12 1 V 1 ' K ' 'Q . 4. ,I g X .' I 4 , lj , v ,' J 15,1 f l I. , ' , ' : , ' . ' . , 5 '1 1-. 'at -l Cz vs. ,z IC rf. A- QI ' '- M QI g i ' ' .. i I uf i - B' ll ' i925 is lg 1 ' ami lr d ' 3 I 1 ' 1 ' - lfv' thouffh the silent markers lum- lv- ' Z. ind irc' 5 '- 1 1' ' . '5 Cr 'I ' ' sl mm rea 'hirf its pe' k. 51 Q- al fm tuition is dufl s.C J . - 'rh zu 1 z's. -Chxrs.. if'2 i., 'm aw' ' xi B-H' C 7 H' wins l. 'hed vilh kick- ff ia-'. full -i -' 1 s 1 ' is . ' ' any ml 's gs 'J - mlistrilmulefd lhrn ghnul the vity. fl ' S f I - J' la 'i I' omisx of af H' -Lv 3 P, i sod ' q 0' ' sri! L' -k-ts. 0f 'w 'L zz 5 ' '. 1 ple U' 0 la 1 us .lg : i' ' thi- org '21 ' Il ami lm--limbs to whim-h our mothers 411-'Ulf-ml unt' ' .. .Q J: Q, ' ' vm a 'Q ' slim ' h '- in-1-n held a he I5-Hive. thi- yea t f . ? -sv - ' ' h Vi S.: C' I' Ci Y Cl i. ani it pruved to he 1 Vg fil 'va- -' .A 5' 'sil I, 'l h--rdl. 'K his 'f .Aff 5 Ja P 1 7 I 'S . tl fail' im-lf that we fiml the - '-Y - nd. ic f- ' ' l. the oct s 2- ' Q: un - ' z 1-n are ll Yilflvf of 'funws 1 i I ths. lhf- nms ' wil. h, I Y' r , 1' gi ' 'S al-vl vi-H' -NI'l ' 'i h aff-S I-fl. s..' is, 4 ' Q' 7 A . I 6,1 , U 2 35 wi :nm ,U N Q - r S-H'-' I . V 52 - . 1 i . ' .V w 4'5 Z 5 ' 1 '15 ' A , The Prize Posters With Their Designers A Peep at the 'SB-Hive Fashion Show SOCIAL SEASON North lx C s bocmhtns at tho Dorm llama A Popular Corner Madam, Your Pcttlcoat '69 C lmu Out for 1 Chat 71 If xi! Q., ima ,xu Q 'um' W3 QL 5 fhc Duorator Nppralsmg Her Work Betts the Dollx mth a Hole in Her Stockin Ja- - - 'r Freshmen, Havin' a Ball Girls, I- This Candid? .wsu-fffaliai Qi'Ai a, i ,wwf Mk I I .,. 411'-'HQ ' 41' u1 ' fvig nxx x fy im SM m XA xx Aff? V 'V' 6' -vw 5 W2 agwm f FW 'im H1 LOWE sc ooL ' LCTIYT 5 'HQ , J , I b mi?-' 'VL x ' I Q g- , -,yu .5 j 1 X X ' - 1 Q 5 .- ,, ,41g!,yQ1. ., W . f' ---- Q . 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MQ X' !, if ,mgpimmw Q H. , f . ,,,..---L-A,xX4 W N ' , 'xl 1, KX , N . , 7 ' A , 1- , X , Nku wvizswl' Ls.-gg '-- ,,,.,+A . - .L bf Y xix I 1 -M51 Ti - , 1 YW xxvx ,,. , V ,A 1 L' ' .1 E4 S ,, '- Q ' ' I KVA. i Lf 1 .X X A X fy S ir, 'Ax' q A Q x , 'A- A -x l, fw I THE STUDENT COUNCIL Standln left to R1 ht Jane Blfmd Varna Jenkln Vary linda R1pelye Judy Jauard Nlaryorle Paxton Ann North Seatnd Left to R1 ht -Knut Goldman Blur ltpplrd Polly West fatty Shri e Iam Thomas 'NI1 S fodd Anne Huysaldt P ttty Snhragc Pri Sldt nt r y ut Wm: I rc ldcnt I am lqhoma Secretary Standing Left to Rlght FY lI'l Carland Kwne Pearwn Jaccard Ryan Arko Seattd Left to Rlght Orr Branton Stubbs Watklns Swofford Cohn Bondurant Nancy Watkm Presldent Carey Sw offord VICC Presldent Stephanie Stubbs Secretary 15 I -Q g. it g I x c . . S, . ' I' 4 2 c T, 4' , .N , ' . , ' D , . f 7 . , P, ' ', ' ', g .. x , c X c , . J. 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THE J.B.A.A KI Back R011 I1ft10R1Ul11 Clrx Nssrvffmcl P1111 Hoc lzml l 'nn Tl1r11na Judx ,lacmrd 1 le R011 Ifft to lllght A Il Nln lt 111 511'-111 lltll c 11111 ura 1 it Front R011 J1ll long lrewlcle 11t 0 ff Vlee I rc Qrdent ,ludx J 11 c ard Secrmlarx -11 1 lrea urrr Qarx N1mffo1d The Jumor Athletu AQ OC,lElllOIl otl1cr1s1Qe lxIlOXXll a tha X 1 ilu Lower S0100 equnalent to the Upper Schoolf- B X X btunth and LlUlllll 14 e rr pn 111111111 and Gram Il 111 Whlte team C3pl3lIlS are alao mcluded Green and Wlnte gamee Mkt plau 111 the J B X X ju t .1 111 tht B X A Each war a1out the mlddle of lebruars, the annual ,I B X X Banqutt IQ ln ld Here awards are gnen a11d after d1n11er there IS a Green and Vilnte b'1skdl1all gfnne Both the uenth and Llglllll prada attend llll: banquet Towards thc Clld of the sear ue hase I1eld Dax 111 1sl11rl1 lllllll tlu B X -X and J B A A partxclpate After acuve Co1npet1t1on awards are gn en and the ra sulta of the electlon for preeldent of both aQQoc1at10ns are 11IlIl0UIlCPd At tlns tune It IS aleo rexfaled 1sl11tl1 H1111 has accumulated more pomts durmg the year Tlns team IS presentcd w1tl1 a banner Qhomng tl1at uther the Green or Whrte team IS the vlctor 5- ., mf I . 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N 'fq xi :I BROWNIES 3 51 3 Back Row Left to Rmght Sandy Wllhams forlett Orr Carolyn Coen Assistant Brownie leader Nlr arus wlllldllli Betsy Bland Su an llulnr tun Su tn ll Inn Wnlu TTULIL Front Row Left to Rlght Nlarua Lon Courtney 'lhtmp on Valerle lxarosen Beth Bolxng Judy lim Ann Goldman Barbara Lay WlllldtIlS Leslle Branton BARSTOW BBOWlNIEb Every Tuesday we see runnlng about the chool many young ladles drt sed rn Lrlsp brown dresses and perky brown beames What better name could apply to these glrls than the Barstow BTOMIHCQQ All of the second graders are Brownies three of them members of dlfferent t1 oops whleh enjoy exehanglng ldeas The Browmes weekly meetlngs start by the recltatlon of the Brownle Pronu e The glrls take turns at being presldent and treasurer so that all may share m the responslbllltles of the jobs They also take turns at brmgmg treats whlch all enjoy before they settle down to their 8CtlVlty for the day Under the capable guldance of thelr leaders Mrs Wllll3IHS and Mrs Dunn and thelr teacher Mrs Williamson the glrls have done many lIlt6I'CStlHg thmgs They have planned several fleld trlps and have appeared on televlslon The Browmes especially enjoy ed preparmg for Christmas by makmg gxfts for thexr parents Although only two years old the Browme troop of Barstow has pros ed to he a very enjoy able and worthwhlle project ..- at ' 1: ,' -, . 1' any , 1 . 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' - ' tg'-S ' , ' ' ' 1 FATHER DAUGHTER BANQUET Star L1 hr wtarbm hm A Pause for the Photographer Ihr lufnlh xnnull liar ton l 'llllt r llaughter Banquet f r th Loucr Nhool was held on October ll 1916 at tht mdcllt ind 5lI'lOlll Club cOIlllJ1IltCl with the Lpper School tht lnnqutt proud to he a marvelous success lhere ua .1 huht troud of fathers and daughters the lfls lrraud H1 thur Lute t dresses Nu ral fithfr f corted two daughters In the double utr ll th ind Xnne Sutton with their dad Jresl de nt of the Board of frustees Dr Hlchard L button To end the fumng all the gradts put on an entertain :nent ln Slllnlllg son s for thexr fathcrs Thf flfSt grade slnff L1ttle Dutkee lluddle wlneh pleased the fathers the stcond grade Slumber Song and the thlrd grade, Nl cp Bahx Slup both soft and lovely The seunth md elghth trade to tther dmd the conncal John Brook s trax Nhre Ut ltr o included lf I Had Wings fo a P1gCOIl Ill xtI1lC0 and The Rose The slnglng of snhool son s brought to a close the lltallglltflll Father lJdl14llUI' Banquet XII s well that ends well and uery one went hornf IH lllnll splrlts 'Vlr Hanna and Daughter, Jane Q - Q- V' z z ' s ' - - 1 ' U U ' J' ' ' ' -, C , ' - fa 1 1 .f' ' , . , ' 2 U - 2 s ' Ur - ' 3 Q -, g. 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' ' 2 ' , - 4. 1 v v fra Y D A .4 ' u A K I u I , ,, , I, U HALLOWEEN Halloween IS always a lllllt of mtrrnnc nt and wxtehery Thls year the Barstow Lower School made 1t cspeually exeltlng w1th a parade of many wonderful costumes There were all types and de trlptlons of Barstow gurls transformed into story book charuters bueh a motley man whlle Barbara Kay WllllHlllS became a beautlful FHIIV Princess A llttle Dutch tlfl walked along besrde a gvpsy Darlene Taube m tht Tlnrd grade was an elaborate golden panther e tortmg Llttle Bo P1 ep lwe hope shes found her sheep U lie ma Rumon as a lovely old fashloned g1rl and Edu lxohn a eyer remem bered Llnderella Inlgllt have stepped out of the yery pages of a great book Out of the fourth grade marched the blggest rounded pumpkm you havc Lyer sc en wlth the legs of Karol Ann Kxrk leggy Borell was a yery approprlate fat lady wxth her blg box of chocolates From Thr ueen and Her Attendants the Prehlstorlc Ages came Judy Pratt and qara Adams as cave man and caye woman Cheryl Greaye had the orxglnal ldea of bemg Elyxs lresley s wlfe Seyenth Graders were hardly recogmzable wlth QUZI Dlerks and Terry Anderson as the Fanny Farmers Holly lxasson a comlc brlde and Lmda Watklns a hxllbllly The Parade of Costumes passed through the entlre school and over to the gym for orxglnal play by each class A dellghtful treat followed H1 the form of Hallow een parties whlch set the tone of IT1PI'l'lIl1CIll for clowns and goblms to be out on Halloween lN1ght The Corner of Hollywood and Vme Follow the Leader V . 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THE DORMITORY Gen Q Standing Left tr Right Campbell Padcn Pmnd En trfmd Unk on Iay Pond Mwffaddar Par Kfcs Wright Kohler lxnlght Hammond Left to Rlght WIISOII Parmelee lhtrks NIeNus Andfr on hm be rt nu Nlmiarklc Mother Reld IS Kansas Clty s Old Lady W ho Lund lll a bhoe mth tlnrtx daughttr who make up the Barstow Dormitory All of her daughters seem to lead a llfe typleal of teen lgtr At seven 0 clock ln the mornmg we rlse as the bell JlIlglCQ III our ears We pop out of bed and confront the flrst problem of the day what to wear Ten minutes before breakfast the cu tomary mad dash bCg1IlS After breakfast we are ready for another day at school As the school day progresses the primary thought that enters a dorm glrl s nnnd 1 I wonder lf I have any mall. When school IS dlsmlssed we rush to the Dorm to flnd an answer to our QUCQIIOH Some of the glrls take Jaunts to the drugstore or to the Plaza arrlvmg home just m tune for dmner In the evenlng we have study hall from seven untll mne o cloek We are glven an hour ID whleh to prepare for bed but only the last fue mmutes IS usually devoted to that task Thls day IS typical ln the Barstow Dorm Addltlonal dlverslons mclude weekly talks wlth Mrs Sears partles and the usual weekend aetxvltles I doubt lf there IS any gxrl who would relmqulsh her place 1n this famlly . Q Q Y' I I I , ff? at ls X xr' 5 -I I li I if ' ., , 14 ' -all 4 V -I . A -V 1 v I x y ' , , , no - Q I . . 5 sf rv' I .Q In ' , f ' : . -. 4 . gs . . . , ', ., 'z '1, 'gn . 1 I I 9 I I 4 e ' Seated, Left to Right: Bites, Buffum, Mrs. Reid, Shore, Morton. liay. ' 3 ' , - , '1,Y,,-fff, fs .31 F 54 ,I 3:1 3. . . . U, H v , .y . A .. W. . u Y - - - 'f - -' - f, 1 U - s ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ' -' -1 1- s. , . . . , . .Q H y . 1 A 5s . ,, . . . X . . . , - , I , i . . . . , v ' . 1 . 1 A I ' . , The 'VI C ll Our Chr: lilli Party Three Fair I i1dlC nn... In lallatlon of Officers A Helpmg Hand Lmda S1gns Out '- J , -2 1 .-,, 1 . 4 4 'Y V...L, .'s.Sz' 4'S ' ! . 6 I Q,-'iz I ' s .. '. Q ,K I .il , ,V v . l P r V A I W 'W V 'xl N 'L ff' Q I . .H , - 4+ . I 'al lf a y hame ana Voxces a 0 ll Telephomtus 4-l Kdxofs Dehght 1'- Th Mormng H.. e A Semor Shxmber Party S H ', Step ' , -J-.M F ' 1 Xhe Pian C5 V ' G VV Ay 44 MF Sears and Mother Rad Ozark I ub1Iee Dagmar s Not This Funny Clrls An Entertammg Lecture by Mrs Sears S W is Q' X f w y x 'T71 Q Akgwxg J- ' XX 1.2 5-Q.. VXVTA 4'x 's rv H f . lL MEAE I 1 S f' 1151? A- . ' Q I, I M A' H ,w w nh 0.1 1 2 I 'i nz-Lxrh Q, ,- KK a . yp uyjb . ' A 2 3, X , alfjg wkl , ' Jlv , Ilw ' f- W ,, ,. w.,g up 1 1+ QI : .YV I. -KW' I' l y II, 7. :A X l I J M J ,ff . rw ig. LAW X xx 'Aw i f ,f 'WA 'MUQ ff K 'i n' 1 3-NN 4' My W ' ' Q1 ?'ff1f .rl -gi H ,A 3. x J - ' n fs tx N . fl? 3 xi ' WX N ff , , 1 ,. . .ASE-..s-'5 ' -A ' . , .q X U X 51..- . f f- Q' V 3 ' ix ' X-gk , '3' ' ' fv. ' D . 7,31 in ,A K f , .2-:V l f f 2 .4 Y. ' 'x ,XY xx A X A . . . . 1 A X M fl it H j a 1 .1 z J f 'X P' my .2 l H 7 ig! M-'ff' wmifxiix NEW NS, ' -xv N' . Q' 'L av R. N. 15 rv zr ff! Q THEPT Left to Right Mrs Anderson Mr GlllJPI'lSIl11ll l Mr Blfukssell Vlr Doss 'llr Tsxyinan President Mr Horacel' Blackwell Vice President Nlre Paul Dow Corresponding Secretary Mrs Raymond B Xnderson Recording Secretary Ur Gilbert Smith Treasurer Mrs Richard A Iwyman This year as in past years the B Hue 15 the biggest project of the Parent Teacher Asso clation Lnder the capable direction of Mrs Joyce Cook Jordan the B Hive hopes to be more uccessful than ever. It will however be hard to beat last year s record The P.-T. A. also sponsors the Father-Daughter Banquet the International Day Tea and the Grandparents Tea which was held for the first time this year. The P.-T. A. helps out again in the spring by operating refreshment booths on field Day. The students wish to extend a vote of thanks to the hardworking P.-T A. for the excellent job it has done in making this an extremely prosperous year for Barstow THE ALUMNAE AFC-' L lx, Seated Mrs Preston Mrs Robert Brower, Retrrmg Presxdent Standmg Mrs Harrlson Mrs Owen Nlrs Tschudy Presldent Mrs Albert Preston V1cePres1dent Mrs Lloyd C Owen Secretary Mrs ,lay Tschudy Jr Treasurer Mrs Carter Rldgely Harrlson Thls year the members of the Barstow Alumnae Assocxatxon have contrlbuted much to thelr alma mater Wlth Mrs Albert Preston at the helm they have under taken a worthy project mdeed havmg glven two student scholarshlps m past years, they are now Sll'1VlIlg to mcrease the number In order to do thlS they have con trlbuted much tlme and hard work to the B Hlve book stall and auctlon They sponsored a luncheon and fashlon show held at the Kansas Clty Country Club on March 19. The money from thls project and the assoc1at1on's B Hlve enterprlses, totalmg about 3500, went to the growmg scholarshlp fund. Much credlt goes also to MISS Deborah Arthur for her work on the Alumnae Bulletln 'l Agam, our thanks and appreclatlon go to the Barstow Alumnae ASSOCIQIIOH, whose work IS an lmportant factor 1n the future of our school. pb? L- h V ,, 5 I - : I'+- ' api-H 3 55, fl 7 4 . 3 :QV L - -, ' v fb 5 :f ' f 'K . ' -1. 4 ,- Q 1 - as f ' 'z L 2 T , . F ' ' - f 4 -14 A -2 ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' 1 , .I V, . 1 , -2- e ' 52. T, fin ' ,4 - . 1, 5 1 -J It EL . f -31 I ig' I: ,-'.i'rf . 34 I , .5 ' - V A 1 , I- 4 : ' . , 1 . ' , l . '. Y . . , ' 1 , ' . 5 l THE AUXILIARY STAFF Q11 P' 'gm N . . l . - Jfzfff . .. , 1 -. 1 ' , iii' f I, xv ,. '-.. ' , v I. V . X - g,r.' -lf.. '. V ' 'lv V sr '. ' ' ' I - 1 V . . vt V M, 5, . ' , - . , N. ' - u h . ,, - . ' I s ' H , ' - .. V4 V, u , , . Q -'Jr-. . . 4 'f e,-1 ' - WWW-F . ., , ' . 1' V, V- - A -' '. .. gf' ' U 1 I LA ' W ,. H V ' ' ' T . 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QE, si 2 2 gf if . 5 SMNW fif' I ui! b- sin' ,. sq ., Q ' -rg, 'A---. l :rl t f g f' - In retrospect 01 1 scarcely fs'l tv ovs was hsld on February iiscwssio' vntitled Gtnm bsnwn ',l,,.-NL., -,xx - N 7 t ld ri TP Ni fell 1, .t . - Q HOi' gel' H 7 .J - 9 IF? LPS J' afI31 1 stlon gues Been a r sprsw Sile s4 .35 C ,Je,t . Tue mais? 1wC. 'isternrster fs? the Y British consul in Kaf 'L 9 Lory 2 wt 1 .LOU 5 1 c 1Ller C BARNTOW I know a se hool named Barstow I Ilke lt yery mue h But I dont know wl y I llke lt It just has that magle toueh I am m the slxth grade Une of those grades that are fun Xet when there s work to We work untll lt s done Out of all our subyeets We haye geography flrst It s my third to fax orlte Spelllng IS my worst bvm s the best of all I like to throw a ball Iiet when I try to dodge one I nearly always fall bo why not any IIIIIG Come to Barstow schoo Xou ll haye fun rn exert way -Ks you learn the Colden Rule INI1ry Beth Nlltehel braele 6 A NILVI CONII-JR XI BeXRbTOW ns rs my frrst year at Barstow Sclool t ls yerx Interesting and there are many new expert e ees Ihe glrls haye been friendly and helpful lhe teae hers are understindmg, and mteresteel ln ea h llrl Igyerxone know the lmportanee of a good edueatlon ind works hard to IIIIPFONQ Ihe new experlenees for me melude takmg part m 1 QIIIJIGN ane mnere ass games Also two new uleet Pre ne h ane txpm aee to my pleasures Ihr Ntdfl hrmgxng new subyeets new CXIJCYIQIILLS and new lt'dI'Illllg Cttfttlllllg to make a girl my lf' ln It I mda Watkms Grade 4 Rl C IPIL IOR M Xlxlhb X IERNI PAPILH If ye u Ml h to heeome termpaper cook Xou must read and study numerous hooks Xelel a great deal of eoncentratlon NIIXQKI wlth noteeards of IIIIUTIIIHIIUII Xelel lnbhography and outline too er e wlor 1 da h of pletures Ml o lleserlptne adjeetne are always mee Put these m your paper to gne lt plce Qhwron Cazzell t rade 10 IHIL I XIKOLIXIXN OI 9 III SIREILT I lne on 9 th Street, a long street wxth a lngh school at the end of It My story IS about someone that hyed on 94th Street for fue year and whom no one w1ll exer forget Ills name was Mutt H was an Engllsh Bulldog He had a pedlgree as long a your arm hut lt was of no use to htm mee he was not a show dog He was just a wonderful pet that was loyeel by the whole nelghhorhood The ohnsons lhxs owners! got hrm when he was a pup and he started rlght out on the eareer that lasted hls llfetnne Ip and down our street go many kmds of ve hleles cars truek lneyeles and yaloples The litter are hated hy the ne lgl'lIJOI'Il0Oll for therr rat tllngs can be heard for a mlle Xt the age of twelye month Itlutt showed no de sxre to w aneler or to ehase cars so he was allowed to run free or doze in the yard The flrst dav he was out he proe ee ded to earry out Ins elutres At noon hour the hlgh sehool let out and the JHIOIJICQ loomed up the street Mutt was ln hls y ird when the flrst one eame Calmly wlth mueh ehgmty he stepped III front of the ear woofed twlee and sat down Someone se reamed and the driver of the ytlopx lammed rn the hrak s Ihen IVIutt got up mel walked down the nnelelle of the street wlth the etrs o owmff henne nm rt a slow erawl ut e lfflfxtl on tlns praetlee for years He was the self IJ nntee IDUIIKGIIVIII of our street The teena ers would lduglllllgh say Better slow down when you get on 91th Street Ihey ye got a Cop on guard None of them would haw dreamed of hurtmg the tatels old gentleman that made sure they stayed wlthm the speed hnnts Yet VIutt nexer bothered a fannly ear erurslng up the street or a truck that w is wlthln the Illlllti We supposed lt was the rattle e f the y tloples that made IVIutt mad anel when they loweel el vwn they dld not rattle Whatever the re xson Nlutt was the most perslstent patrolman any one exer saw Our street was qulet beeause IVIutt w rs on guard to slow down speedmg cars The day enne when a ear dldnt stop and IVIutt met h1s death On the httle grayestone was mserrhed 'VIutt Ixllled rn Aetlve Duty Mary Phxlhps Grade 8 ., , ,. 1 M . 1, N V 4 I 4 I 1 ' Lg g ', 'III f I ' Y' ' ' Q ' .I l . 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I L I DAWN All IS darkness not a sound From sea or sky or sleepmg ground Then-echoes from the east a stampmg Aurora s steeds thelr b1ts are champmg Anxlous to be on thelr way To brlng the world another day Then off at a gallop the world to awaken But the steeds are CHUIIOUS tlme must be taken To leave each ullage a fresh new morn And thus another dav IQ born Anne Kasson Grade 10 A SUMMER NIGHT IN THE FOREST In a forest cool at mght Breezes play among the plnes Blrds no longer on thelr fllght For the darkness now lnclmes FlI'EflICS enchant the forest with their light Ammals ln thelr hollows sleep Prowlers on preys no longer creep For now the dawn hath come so brlght Suzi Dierks Grade 7 ALL ABOARD All aboard' What sensatlons and memorles these two words brmg to me' Ever slnce my flrst short trlp when I was three trams have attracted me as strongly as an outdoor pool at mght Vaca tlons are always more excltmg and seem more l1ke a dream when I hurry to the Umon Statxon and cllmb up the sllver stalrs to a capsule sxzed com partment For some mysterlous reason as a pm IS drawn to a magnet I am drawn to the powerful crashlng wheels the sunny dome cars the Negro porters the upper berths that ylggle and lurch all mght long gettlng up at four a m the ghostly boo of the whxstle echolng across pralrles the murmer of volces ln the corrldors the glee of llttle chlldren racmg from one end of the tram to the other I l1ke the parlor car where I can open the last door of the whole tram and feel a swoosh of a1r blow MY BEST DAY Thls mornmg I wake w1th the msplratlon to do many thlngs I feel that I w1ll put my best foot forward and get out of bed on the rlght side Then I w1ll not grumble that one of my shoes IS ln the krtchen and the other ln the llvlng room I w1ll smlle all through the day On my way to school I see the flowers and trees are burstrng out wlth buds the sky IS clear blue wlth fluffy whrte clouds and the brook IS r1ppl1ng over pebbles and stones wlth a merry llttle tune The sun xs just peepmg over the tree tops and a breeze IS sklpplng on 1ts way Today I m gomg to clean out my locker' Jenmfer Westfall Grade 7 ln and hear the padded cllckety clack suddenly be come a sharp loud poundmg roar There are also the quxet rooms for readmg magazmes and wrltmg post cards the swlsh and proxlmlty of passmg trams the conductor who punches the t1ckets the frult candy and newspaper venders who shghtly resemble the old fashioned country peddlers with thelr packs of callco and dellghtful surprises It rs a thr1ll to see thousands of mlles sllpprng dxzzxly by through the cracks ln the floors between the car doors Oh rt may be a qulrk of the bram that has glven me thls fever for trams but whatever lt rs Ill always always always love travelmg by tram' Emxly Myers Grade 10 OF MUSIC Of practlcmg most people say It wastes the time of every day When one would l1ke to be outslde At the plano he must ablde The teacher mlght be the best by far But not hltched to a shlnmg star Although I l1ke her very much Can I be bothered wlth scales and such? I guess someday when I am grown I shall look back and call my own The days I spent wrth a Baby Grand And be glad that then I took my stand Chopm Beethoven Haydn and Bach From my klngdom I ll not lock I ll let them enter one by one Then someday TCJOICC wlth the rlsmg sun. Nelle Rea Wllllams Grade 8 , . . . Y . ' V 1 . 9 . . . ' 7 , . . 7 . . . . . 9 9 ' . Q ' ' V' Y , 9 - 1 . , - ac 77 ' ' ' ' ' 9 9 - 9 9 . - Q 3 I 3 v v 1 . . . Y . 9 9 9 7 ' , 7 1 9 ' 5 9 ' -9 9 . . . . . . , V . I 9 9 9 9 . . Y . . . . - - Y . . , 9 ' , Y. , ' 9 9 9 , f n 1 1 , D U . , , , . 9 9 9 9 ' 7 7 9 ABR KH VXI IINCOLN IN PROSI VND POETRY WTIICYS haye concentrated more o11 lmcoln a PI'CQld9IlI. than as Hllyllllllf, clse Ilurm lmcoln s famous and myolycd prts1clc11cy scycral yery 111 portant eyents took place Imcoln as Il'tNltItIlI IS often d1scussed 1n relatlonshlp to thc c l1'1ppc111ng shoyymg Lmcoln as the captam of a llll hty war the llberator of a whole ra e, and 11ot OIIIN the ay1or of 1 republlc but also thc creator of a Ildllllll Carl Sandburg treats all four of the categorles lll thc same manner gltlllg l11s usual f11ll clfscr1p IIOIIS of LIIILOIII 1n concern WIIII thc cyents leadmg up to taklng place durmg and re Ulllllg from cach THE FOOD SPORT I trled to yy r1te a poem But I couldnt make a rhyme I sat and thought and wondered Oh I worked a long long IIIIIP I guess Im just 110 Shakespeare Or else Im 11eath a curse Cause after all my troubles I couldnt end my yerse I won t be agltated And I wont d1e like Hero If I get my paper back And flnd lt marked w1th zero Debbu WIISOII Grade 10 o c gnc t e rcactr 1 brca er nc urc It o Il c 1 SIIONIIIE both IJIIILOIII s and othcr pcoplx Oplllltlllb IIS ay t reaccr sus Ill rea o11 be llllf ny 1 f mc o n s 11 t1c from a tcrm p1pcr Anne Ionc Gradc I1 Nltry Vyr1ghtDay1s llze Hook 0 Izncoln llNew York l9uLj page 94 THE KNIGHT Xlonc l1c sat on tl1e tcnament roof Sliflllg out 1nto darkenlng space Xs mght 'Incl fantasy came In d1111 alleys neon dragons lurked llashmg eycd monster w1th l-.laxon s roar Noundcd tl1e1r SITICIBIII challenge H1 Ihre ad bare clothes and neakers changed To armour of a gallant kmght As he rosc to meet the call ,Ianc Marks Grade 9 OLD GENEVA Wfe left to explore a b1t of Old Geneya on foot m the rather dark mlsty afternoon fcnmya IN an old clty, alld though surrounded by the toyyermg Alps IS ltself no more h1lly than Kansas Clty and much smaller and more pxrturesqus We trudgtd up a steeplsh llttle hlll bes1de an old gray brown stone gargoyle fountam the old somewhat rellc rsh and decorated flrehouse and yall and on t1l we came to the anclent Cathedral of Gencya blgh on a hlll overlooklng the old and new parts of the Clty We were just frve mmutes past IIS clos111g tlme and so unfortunately could not enter Crossmg the ralny square past a centurles old tree that st1ll offered ample shade to the passersby we wandered through narrow wmdmg little cobblestone streets t1l sud denly we came upon another stone fountam bubbl mg up ln a llttle bllltop square brlghtened by gay myrlads of flowers hung m boxes above the level of the fountam pool, reflected 1n the water and on the wet cobbles below We turned past l1ttle ant1que shops under CIOIQIPIPCI walls and 1n cramped lnse ments far down so that 1t was ncressary to dcsuncl worn steps 111to an uneyen courtyard to peer lnto the dusty jumbled wmdows at old bent candle sucks clnppccl flUl1I'lIlLS yellow dog earccl books and cracked chma I cannot begln to descrlbe all the llttle IJIIS of detall whlch made up these scenes the dust laden wmdows the shop 11a111e worn tc 11ear 1lleg1b1l1ty the hadow 1n the rear the lonely d1m llght bulb sheddlng a feeble glow that took 1n no more than the t1ny round table beneath YNIIII 1ts broken legs the smudge on a plate where a hand had dlsturbed the dust of seemmg years the sag of the door the llttle blt of grass pushlng up through the crumbly nuggets of cement pavlng thc courtyard all tbls IS Old Geneva Lmda Fuson Grade I2 From A S F Newsletter No Q 1 f 1 . I 1 1I 1? G 'I 1- LI I' ' 1' ' 5 nf. Ile -s h 1 l- . md. ,Vt - of . ., T . g 1 1 I1i1 ' l by' giving a vc-ry' clvtailecl acc' 1u11t. incl by ' ' ' '- V 2 :Hit fri' '1- 5 -'1 ' - Q. , 1 15' 3 '1 ' ' - j 5 ' I ' I11 tl w' he J I- gre: I 3 Ps s rl' l -' - - 'S' - ' 75- ma 1' 1 If - l 1 r'1ns. Q W. . w N 1. .U - . X . D ' I 1 . ' 1 'c ' ' 1 L 1 by' s . 5 X t -- ' ' . 1 .5 1 1 , I ' M E . .V . K ' V. S . Ili U ,,.y - fl., I ' , ' ' , s ' 1- t , .7 . LU' . 7 ' I 1 I , 1 1 . , M Q i .W x Si . . , v V ' 1 C ' 4 , ' , 7 T ' . 5 - E ' . . 1 1 . ' F L ' - .', Q Y- V l .5 sa M 4 . X' ' R' ' -f C 9 , I J 1 ' ' J Na ' U u 7 , Y J I , 9 - . ' I A 7 , . . , U 1 , L ' I s 1 q J V' ' J - 4 . ' 'M ' ' .. ' . .1 .- ' , V 3 11 ' 1 r - ' V . , ' 7 I Y n o . , I' .. e 1 '- ' ' 'Q , - , ': . v. I- Y? fri- Y' ' 'U 'f:. Q ' - 1 .. I , 5 , M ' H . - I . 1 . ' . . I t : ' ' ' l 7 1 1 . u 1 v , M . I , .1 N I . -. I . .. H S is . f 5 . ww s ' in u K: , - F i F 9 I o 7 7 . X .t . . - , . . DANCINC SCHOOI DAY We walked IIIIU the room Our hope was smklng fast The tune however for changlng our n11nd Was long slnce past The walls wen lllli d w1th boys and grrls All dressfd up III the1r best M155 A1lC6!IS called us lnto llIIf The tune was here at last' That first day urt was awful As we danced around the floor The bovs were danung stlff as planks It was an awful bore' But now we all are really glad We d1dn t qult on that flrst day For now we all have lots of fun And always want to stay Pamela Troxel Grade f SCOTTISH LITERARY II AL NTS Scotland' What lnfluence does thls mag1c land haye to produce such hterary masters a qxr Walter Scott Thomas Larlvle Robert Iouls Stevenson and the many others who are farmhar III our read mg of prose and poetry 9 It must be the tradltlons of the bcottlsh clans that so strongly affect the llfe of the people or the qcottlsh countryslde whlch holds an a1r of mystery and does somethlng to the oul maklng It see beauty rn the eyerydayness of hfe One should take a tour of Scotland and see the ht: rary shrlnes dear to the hearts of all peoples as well as to those of the Scottrsh nat1on From a term paper by Sarah Byram Grade I1 SPRING In the sprmg many thlngs happen When the beautlful blue bells rmg Falrles dance around a pmk rose tree As happy an any one could be Nancy Arko Grade 4- THE LIINCOLN DOLGLAS DEBATES The rlyals were wrth respect to appearance temper and character opposite and 1n regard to pubhc career the contrast was almost pathetlc Douglas onlv sllghtly more than fxye feet tall was sturdlly bullt and h1s masslve shoulders deep chest and bulglng neck together wlth hls hard clamped jaws and heavy brows projectlng oyer pxercmg ey es gaye h1m a stern almost belllgerent appearance He nnpressed everyone at first slght as a strong sturdy resolute fearless man Hls volce had depth and resonance h1s manner was qulck and alert and he had a faculty for making frlends Senator Douglas was the most brllllant flgure ln the polltlcal hfe of the day Hls xron w1ll and restless energy together wlth hls great per sonal magnetlsm made hlm the ldeal of hls frlends and h1s party Hrs long brllhant and almost un1 versally successful career gave hlm perfect confl dence 1n hlmself and at tlmes he appeared arrogant and overbearlng 2 In contrast Llncoln was lean slnewy raw boned thln through the chest and somewhat stooped Hls skm was wrmkled dark and leathery Hrs unrulv dark halr was scarcely touched wlth grey HIS head was long hls forehead hlgh and narrow hls cheekbones were promment and hls eyes were deep set below yuttlng brows H1s chm was sharp and hls ears large and outstandlng A homely man IH reallty but one whose stature and faclal contours suggested strength and breadth of YISIOII Llncoln was natural but at the same tune self re llant and self assured Notwlthstandmg Lll1COlI'l: easy ways and gemal camaraderle he had a certam remoteness that repelled famlllarlty He had per sonal magnetlsm a quallty of open ffl8I'ldlll'lCSS that attracted people and lmpelled them to confldt III hrm and vet he was a close mouthed man and seldom revealed hrs plans or purposes to anyone He lmpressed all who knew hun as a klnd gemal slncere man a man whom they could trust plaln stralghtforward and honest 3 From a term paper by Brenda Brosnahan Grade 12 3Benyam1n P Thomas Abraman Lmcoln tNew York 1854-J pages 186 198 Paul M Angle The Lzncoln Reader tNew York 194-IJ page 192 L I J f i .Y L I I . 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' 9 , , . 9 1 a ' J , Y v. . 2 . v . . , , . . . ,- 9 7 a ' WHY I WANT TO VISIT ENGLAND Thrs year I have had the pleasure of becomrn acquarnted wrth such charmrng and fascrnatrng rndrvrduals as Queen Elrzabeth I Wrllrarn Shake speare and Wrllram M Thackeray rn the future I would lrke to come to know therr land England A vrsrt to England for me would be a journey rnto another ere one of adventure not only rnto un known lands but rnto the unexplored frelds of scrence lrterature and art Yes I would love to vrsrt England a scene of turmorl blood and tears rn the days of Bloody Mary a land of prosperrty courage and levrty under the wrse rule of Good CARL SANDBLRG INTERPRETER Ol- THE COMMON MAN Carl Sandburg has done an excellent job rn con veyrng the sprrrt of the people to hrs readers Hrs poems make one cry over grrefs never endured feel homesrck for places never seen and love people never known I belreve that one of hrs best qualrtres as a wrrter rs hrs abrlrty to create an atmosphere He wrrtes of many socral systems and modes of lrvrng now fast fadrng from Amerrca he captures the sprrrt of these and puts rt down on paper Sandburg uses words as an artrst uses hrs parnts He creates vrvrd orrgrnal prctures by merely usrng everyday words rn a startlrng fashron Hrs poems are so alrve pulsrng and vrvrd that where another more conventronal wrrter would fall mrserably Carl Sandburg succeeds rn puttrng the sorrow hope wrckedness joy flesh and soul of the common man down on paper From a term paper by ueerr Bess I would vrsrt the Tower of London and remember the executron of Anne Boleyn journey to the Globe Theatre and recall the days when Shakespeare was but a strugglrng play wrrght Whrle amblrng through London I would not forget the good trmes and excrtement whrch the crty pro vrded for W M Thackeray Havrng vrsrted England I feel I would have seen not only another land but another lrfe another age another world Kay Mathews Grade 10 IN OTHER WORDS O world of words The rnfrnrte Makes the lrttle we know Mrnute Far reachrng rs rt Opportunrtres Offer beautrful thoughts Possrbllltres What wonderful words Pour forth to serze A prcture emotron Sensrtrvrtles How much to explore To learn to see A realm of meanrng Eternrty Anne Forrester Judy Robrnson Grade 11 Grade 12 EASTWARD HO' TO DELAWARE I GO' Huckleberrres frve cents a quart' sang the peddler besrde hrs oxen drawn two wheeled cart How I reveled rn the berry pres my grandmother baked' What matter rf my lrps were blue or my tongue was black' The salt arr always whetted my already voracrous appetrte Often I ran to meet the flshermen returnrng rn the early mormng wrth therr fresh croakers and wrth other varretres of frsh In therr rowboats pushed up on the sandy Lewes beach the men would wergh therr new catch and sell rt before breakfast When I could add a lrttle jurcy frsh to a sweet cornmeal pancake and a luscrous Delaware peach I was rn an earthly paradrse Sometrmes on a sunny July mormng I would drrve wrth my grandfather to Rehoboth beach by the Atlantrc Once every summer I was permrtted to row out to the breakwater and wrth the lonely lrghthouse keeper clrmb excrtedly round and round up and up the sprral starrs to the top of the lrght house I shall never forget how perfectly polrshed were the metal and the glass that the lrght mrght shrne as far as possrble over the ocean Occasronally the lrfe savrng crew would strap me to therr boat and let me splash wrth them when practrsrng a dash to save a fergnrng soul Evenrngs were fun too on the beach for then rt was that I heard the band concert under stars Lrke Tennyson s brook I could ramble on forever Such was my chrldhood joy at Delaware Bay or at Rehoboth by the foamrng Atlantrc Such was summertrme at my grandfather s by the sea Mrs Esther Cowan . . 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Q , ' ' 7 , 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 7 ' as ' ' 99 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 - - cc 17 . 1 1 1 . . . . . , 1 , . 1 - 1 . - u , COTTON MATHER The surface of restramfd formah m of Pl1f1l.aII 1 in bthfd its real lllltllgliy and force just as Cotton 'Vlathtr s strict idhertnu lo it form failed to con yey any real impression If his inner self As IS religion was basal on the Qtr rnal and ylole nt strug It brtwecn good and lNIl intl the importance of intangibles more rtal than anything this side of cternlty so Iottons words and works temme from hi. own emotional and intellectual roots He w as highly emotional and inc lined to self dramatlza tion but his mcerlty cannot be challenged ln sum Cotton Mather w as a paradox and an anachromsm a straightforward contradirtory gifted ennnentlv NEWS ABOUT TOWN l.IIlll we get it at last Lp and down the street it goes Lntll euryone knows Mailman nnlkman policeman, oo All know its true Cheryl Dillard Grade 4 human protagonist of a culture which died even as he struggled to sustain it and whose symbol he has become to surceedmg eras This was a man mould ed as few men are by an all encompassing and rigid system to be restricted by it all h1s life and one who was motivated by inescapable conflicts without and within He was indeed one who swam futllely against the current, but strongly From a term paper by Judy Long Grade 12 THE CHL RCH BELLS The church s chimes ring out the hour The silyery tones of bells repeat To those who walk upon the street The message of the fleeting tlme Waste not each moment 15 deyme Karen Welsh Grade 10 ANIERICAN DRAMA SINCE 1900 The American thcatar wa the last important theater to be developed, reaching maturity after World War I American drama acquired hterary yalue became attuned to modern ideas and began to contrlbute to the European stage rather than just borrow from it O Neill s plays were produced all over Europe and plays by Elmer Rice Clifford Odets, Lillian Hellman Robert Sherwood Arthur Vllller, and Tennessee Williams went as far as Aus traha It is not too much to say that during the nineteen thirties, the American theater was more vital than England s, and that between 1930 and 1950, we were ahead of Germany Italy and Russia in the productlon of plays expressive of lIldIV1dllal feeling and lndependent thought After 1920 American drama has been at least on a par with that of any other nation' The past three decades have brought a variety of achievements Plavwrlghts have taken two Oflgl nally different alms of the modern European thea ter that of the reahsts and naturallsts and that of the symbohsts and CXPFQSSIOHISIS and learned to use them vividly Since the twenties they haye been klllful at folk drama and fantasy and haye devel oped two kinds of comedy the low unhterary type and the high glittering type They have not bound themselves to any particular technique O INexll Wilder Anderson Saroyan, Williams, Odets and Miller haye all tried to reconcile reallsm and imagination This is unique because America has always been thought to be the prlme example of down to earth practicality The American theater has existed long enough so that lt is now on lts own not having to rely on England Russla or France for ideas Rather lt is influenced by what has gone on preyiously in America By putting to work their novel and pro gressive opinions our playwrights have succeeded in placing America at the summit of dramatic accomplishments From a term paper by Janet Close Grade 11 John Cassner ed A Treasury of the Theatre tNew York, 19311, p 140 I 'S I ' r ' L- . 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