Dodge High School - Sou Wester Yearbook (Dodge City, KS)

 - Class of 1941

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The task of proyiding for an hour program once a week tor thlrtv six weeks for ftve hundred students and twentv two teachers was willed to assembly commltteers jatk Iasley George Gould and Harriett Izlema Built on the principle of faculty plus students plus cooperation equals progress the 'Student Louncil of Dodge High has forged itself a nameplate as an agent of democracv Its the setup of all the guys electing a few of the guys to vote for all the guvs Members of Student Council are chosen by activity rooms and organizations one from each With Elmer Feuerborn as gavel wielder and Miss Martha Barrett as faculty adviser the group meets once a week Conditions in other schools councils were observed first hand by sew en council members who attended the Kansas Student Lounctl Convention at Wichita Worth They returned both with information and booty thts being the vice presidency of the state group tor next year With the layout such as Dodge s organization represents thmgs naturally get done Student facultv cooperation coupled with the responsibility of events lying with the council gtv the high school group the power it has The two super events for which the group is responsible are year are assemblies choosing the lyceums alloting the activity ticket events making league flags for the gy m and generally keeping thmgs up to par 11 nut The annual gorv battle field day was in cluded as usual tn this years mail A typical blood and thunder shot is shown as juniors and seniors haxe a good clean mud fight No holds are prohibited as they make ft free for all of it The combination of student council chair men that opened the lock to a day of fun fight and frohc were counctlmen Mazey Lurry and Jim Ungles - i 1 ' ,L T n , 4 . 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R. kept up its share of the reputation awarded this world wide movement of girls. Progressive to say the least, some of the accom- plishments of the group of one hundred eighty, piloted bv Harriett Elema president, include a chili supper, distribution of telephone directories, deliver' .-em 4-- 3- ing Christmas baskets, mother daughter banquet, and sponsoring a carnival booth. Originating in the mind of the sponsor, Miss Lydia Haag, and infectiously spreading to the thoughts of the G. R. members was the idea of a local G. R. camp. Plans materalized so that eighty- five high-schoolers will spend an enjoyable three daysof camp life at Scott City's Camp Christy May Z3-26. State Y. W. experts aided by local women and mothers ot girls, will capably handle the executive work ot the new project that promises to become a much anticipated annual alfair. ual ll! F -ner. Top: Looks of immense satistacti-in on the visages of mothers and daughters are due to the meal of which thev are partaking. The scene is the motheredaughter banquet March 11. Right: Domesticity popped out of many girls' char- actersthe day of the chili supper. Chefs include Ruby Doris Carder, Betty Dellinger, and Irene Zielke. Camp committee at work on plans are Miss Lydia Haag, Elaine Weyand, Harriett Elema. and Betty Edwards. G. R Cabinet includestoprow: NUl'l'I1Zll,lll7, Peggy Kay, Elaine YVeyand. Ruth Ihllard, Betty Edwards, Harriett lilvrna, Ruth Olson. Andora Strickland. Middle row: Mildred Hartzis. Bt-ti l.ou Starks, Marjorie Calder. Betty Cobb. Louise Taylor. Patty Lehman. Miss Lydia Haag, sponsor, Bottom row: Lorraine Cottrell, Irene Zielke. Ellen Turley, MazeyCttrry, Mary Beth Burns. Margaret Bragg, Shirley Sue Buckingham. Thespian ---debut in drama l t . , X, 64, , Smilesof board of executives above are stimulated by a comedy they are inspecting to be used for observation in a meeting. Studying famous plays is only one of the activities of the club. Here Patty Lehman, student council representative, liarriett Elema secretaryetreasurer, Bernard Dougherty, pres' ident, and Betty Lightfoot, vice'president,l0okg on as Miss Dorothy Reynolds, sponsor, readS the catchy lines. Adolescent hearts flutter and blood tingles as the first curtain goes up on a high school stage debut whether it be the feminine lead or the office boy with one line. The glamour of the theatre is present in one of its ele- mentary forms as Dodge High Lunts and Cornells read and re-read lines. Knowledge of the theatre and its functions comes through the Thespian Club with Miss Dorothy Reynolds dir- ector and heap big chief. Activities are varried as well as frequent. Theatre goers who have watched New York theatrical productions bring back reports to the local Thespians. The P's and Q's of stage makeup are included in the study -practical application to these lessons comes when the students handle all makeup for high school pro- duction - handling stage scenery is also a part of the Thespian program. All high school plays are connected directly or indirectly with the Thespian group, but the event they like to talk about and really THE accomplishment of their school year is the sophomore night of onevact plays, a brain product of the club. The supervision is taken from the first by upper classmen who direct and produce the plays. In short, the purpose of the theatrical organization is to bring out stage abilities - whether as actors, stage hands, critics, or directors of high school students. 4 lh ..... 'l'o create, maintain, and extend throughout the school ian Charat'ter -with this purpose in mind, the local H1-Y entertainment and service. lfnder the leadership of Clifford Crane, president, the With jess Nlvliee as social Chairman no one had any douht Hi-Y ---outlet for energy lnterested glanres on the part of yhese lli-Y hors are directed toward a lefleral man, :i speaker on the reg- ular srhedule, The movie Camera was familiar src-nery' in llifY all year. Pic' ture shows were featured as a year's project. and community high standards of Christ- completes one ot lla finest programs of Hi-Y carried on a full year of activities, that there would he plenty to eat, lion Myer anti l'hiI Young sa v that the finanvial standinls ot theorganization wereupto par. ,lark Lasley, program uhairm in, was kept busy preparing entertainment tor the hi-m vnthlx meetings. lintertainment for the meeting was ot various sorts. Two times the cluh opened its doors to the student hody s A during a meeting tor a visual program on education and lor a musical hy' the Knights of Rhythm. 'l'he local lli-Y was host to one hundred and fifty sponsors and memhers at a tall district offivers' training conterence. This was the largest meeting ot its kind in years, Mr. Wilbur Miller, head sponsor, Mr. l.awrent'e Stantow and Mr. Charles Varvel comprise the faculty' advisors tor the group, iv ' E I I' 5, e Ili-Y cabinet invludvs from left to right: jim llnglvs, Don Nfver, ,liek Rvnsrson, .lauk l.ztslt-v. Cliff Crane. president, limil Goldsherry. lrvul Lt-rnbright, l'hil Young, Lee l'lradtlot'k, Mr. Wilhur Miller. sponsor, It ss Mcliee, ,Iinuny King, and Hill Lopp. 46. Y' ll' 7' 'nv 1- infeather Throughout the school year the Ptnfeather Llub has renewed books and plaxs exchanged creattte wrtttng and furthered the efforts of the members tn that field One of ttsgold stars was acqutred when tt sponsored the all school Spell mg contest Nltntbers ltfl to rtght Fteltn Stmntons Betty Ihlltngtr Pttrtctt Perry lVanttaIour1tne studtntcoun ctl representative Irene ltelke Blendena Beathe Daxtd Iowe Patty Lehman Btll Nh! Jfnn prestdent Margaret Brtgg VICE pre tdtnt ,link Rtnerson Norma Jem Ball K c rdon Baugh secretary ln Asurer NI:-.s Dorts Pngholm sponsor Debate D hate ts a semester subject taught and toathed bt Vlr Adrun lhtvson Its mem bers tncludt standtnq he-nneth Ptrtrtdqe llavtd lone Mr lltwson I lmer Feuerborn lo d mn Ba tqh Seated lack I aslex Nlormt Iutz Bernard Doughertt Marlowe Ixtnkade Pattt Iehman Dattd Lowe was the ftrst team alternate Durtng the course of the past tear the debate team vtent on sex en trtps tncludtng tht dtstrxct debate tourna mvtt held tn Hutchtnson 'I hese tt ere to 'ialtna W elltng ton Wakeenx Topeka Hats and the Arkansas Lttv Speech Instttute The htghspot ot the tear was the tropht for Dodge Cm tted mth VVtchtta North for fourth place On the other trtps the Dodge debaters won ftfteen out of tvx enty SIX ..- Abou tmturtdt th ftr t squad tn lttdtnq Nh- Dawson sponsor Bernard lloughertx Jack Laslu Pattx Iehman Norma I utl it A 6, . .A , 1 1 K -1 v4 Y M a , I u z j z ', ,A ' ' h- - X 5 v L' ' 4' ' ' . . '. 2. ','C.' 5 5 T. 1 ' . 'Y , I. k -. second place won at Salina. In the district tournament A A- r ' ' ' ' 5 ' . n I' i I 572' 4' . 'isa Q t s ' Q .N I a Thx. It , i 1 V N if l'1 t,.. I.',?'.. 1 4 v .IHA YA T 1 -4 f' - ' 'Iii'-i.I'x' ' ..:'. .17, E ClTY JR , . - , Hulh w I n Wm Duclge Onlb' 3 porupn ,Of the nhaw ainsl215'5 M Demon pep' this sectlon of limb pep du ' m was said by many to W ------ : r ' x is ' tmg secnonh . ranklm! V00 l m the top Pep Clubs ---they eenerate Pep AllIlll'1QllUlTl6'l'lFt'lYIflllltl quzmmx' of nfwifc in rallies was the :llmhrevizalvd eclltimn or the high wlwlll lnzmcl VUIINTIHIWIV uuvrl the Pvp lismfl, przacrwzally ll1dlSl1t'l1NJllJlC torln-sl1c'c'e-ss pr:--battle vm-ll fests. -18 .'Xnin1atl-rl expressirms are directed toward the avo- Caticm of yellmg. Sm-rw lf Il prv-gzxlne rally' that sem the tezim Ill W1ul1it:l Nurrll, C:-lclwzlliml ended here bt'R'ElLlSt' Ihlmclgu was un Ihl- llllllt' l-ml nl 21 .Hill svcwe. 1 ' ' fl T ' P... ...N ....,. ....,.. ,.-V.. n , . lf' Q. 4a F 'VT-5 'By I Xu utlves forthe inrls Pep Llub cablnet are Loutse Taylor Mles lf ulalla Nevins spon sor Betts Petter presldtnt Marjorie Calder erna I owery md Fm :gene 'Viartln Wu ld mg the yeruh brush md but ket at rlght lsjatk laslny and 1 tt HH of pre gamt whnew aah txperts Dusted off from the dormant posxtmn lt held last year tht Bows l tp Llub really got ln gt ar thls Qeason f an-l handlers and general board ofdlrectors fre Bob Tucker presldent Bernardlloughtrly 'Vlr llorallyrose sponsor luslle Hunter and Dale Baird Hugh certamly kept head and Carrvmg on a tradltlon of belng one mlghtx peppv Qchool Dodge shoulderb ahead or the alreadx loftl. slogan ln 40 41 pep Lompetentlv body two active p p clubs plus a com nnatlon ot co DD ratlve faculty and energetlc cheerleadera Demon hlgh had no squawks comlng as to the qualttv and quantxty of their yelling boosted by a lnexure student Red and blue Demon colors were certainly not lacklng ln grandstands as one hundred frfty gurls were garbed ln red sweaters and a g aodly number of boys donned Demon dmks on anyoccablon to stand behmd s hool attmtles The pep roster was generously filled wlth vell fests to mamtam a cheery splrlt for games On the menu algo were snake dances burnmg of eftlglea and vell conteats These actxvltlee coupled xuth snappy new formatlona for vells bv the cheerleaders brought about remarks rn this part of the state that Dodge Hugh had the best cheerers and cheerleaderb ln bouthwebt Kanaas Wayne Hawkins ' ' George Selker O I S DODGE Shlrlt 5 Sue Butkmgham Loulse Talwor Bob T ruman .19. QVNOGQ vc' Ness ip A A L., 20 401, Lt edttt r Qltttlu Que Iitttklttglt tm lol I ug ttf buf- ne s tt tnailtr X C an tn mt rew muxt Xn txt Strtclxltnd Spurtk C an Srut t Q tttr g Q mn :lpn Ruhr mtl t r t 'X e barnlttrt ttt tdxt tr xt tmxt Httgl bu tm t uso: Mtv kul tht Num An annual Qtaff twentx etght xears ago xhaped de tum tothe extent that thex dectded the name of the prenent xearbocwk lhe llillflfllflfl-10L1Tl'1rlll9I9 of ye claxse of 1915 xlap the moniker Sou xxester on thett publtt tttnn because of a southxxeat wtnd that hovxled at the cracks of the utndmu tn thetr annual rtmm thtt s the xxhx md the wherefore of the thtng Non to down tn the thtng tn general t he Stvuwester tn extra currtrular les on tn te Sptunxlbtlttx I9 the Qenttvts bequext to the annals of Dodge Htgh htstorx a ptctttrtal at d vtrttten log ot the events mtl otgaetons that kids ltke to remember lttepreeente a who e xetr of gathertng xxrtttng tht tt gtaphmrg edtttng and puoltxhtng on the patt nt t vt t d mam Qentow tt Sthechtet Cotter ttwr eentor Cav- dues IIS a from me to mu token cm the graduatlng tlawto the reQt ut the tltcl ALA., The Dodger bl xxeeklx Dllbllidllflfl of the Journalism prodlglesot the school pre sents a dual personilttv lo the some ttmes half hearted reader tt s just a four page fue column rag full of school news a tew jokes and manv ads but ll s mstde hte gn es another aspect to the sttuatlon 1 he Dodger to tt s gocimothers and fathers who put tt to bed everv two weeks means a Wl'llI'lXVIl'ld of beat asstpznment sheets Cuts herds features all goxermng agents m the everx other Mondax despermon of Dodger statf members and thelr adxlsor Muse Nell Barnhart 4-. gl sf, ' 14' n -Q 0' D 'O' CC 1' 1 19' ff s dt, f faf 3 eff I f lfbrtvv 1, 8 berr -lac 6 flfto ac 'W 0' if '6 ynefsf ef- atm, ue- 1 f ' - rj, ff I lferin lfni a T 8 Hd, 'V f K- 41:-Q' U aslfu, l7f'rf 6 ' A Ut-AF, 'fl Qha TNQ' Busirmess Managers: ,lurk Keeth, Bernard utghertv. , 1-an Musl-qtls. ,lack R3-'ner son. Lloyd Lutz. lidttorr: Betty Cobb. Elmer Fm-uerborn, Shtrley Sue Buckingham, :md Bob Fugate. 1 Ruhert Mtjones lxenneth I-rteeen J F. 91 96 Mama Je 'nu .IN Oz Pictured tu the right 'Nlr Glecl ler Qpon nr lSht'iClll'1f.I an ll'110Il'llrlldISll1N sion of photographic methudwlnd such ten hIlILdlIIl6S Prom lett to fl fht Hugh e George Gould Vhth the enlarger next Nlchee Bruce Hu l-t and Arthur Nex uns ,nd of the newlx Added tear s club khuuld do an gxceptmndllx gonci job ot lllustrlt nge the Qou vs ester K Camera Cu 1 the left we Q e 'Ur Flu er expl IIHHIQ-1 the xxorklnqx ut the new enl lrger to I ugene Kfurtner vshlle the st ut met mem dub hm n s enleuy,,u pmpeltx nt the club vt as pur chased xxlth club funds to entuut nee betlet lJl1UItlgIi1JhlC work on thx plrt ut he members It ts xx ulahlt tn mem berx ot the dub at dll umex 0Pooed characterc ln pmt snake dance chlll feed 0'l he tlme when wophumorr-s wlsh they eren t pamgn 0Me-et bat box 'Ioalson 0Varxel before the red pho plmruQ In cldent 'Parham and Lutz after the parade 0The Qource of corn of the fnrxt order w ' . 'Brock victor in senior president cam- ' 9 . A - .. ,, . MUSIC .F .,. 'W 'v 'P- Te v 5 'fv- F 'F F 7 'QS 'ff 'F 14. -..,,. , , L awww 'I . ff v x X Q JL uv 0 I X4 N1 N I ' I I , Q i 5 l ' l l , . l X r Y 5 l : 3 E PM fwi -43-3-as 4 E i From the concentrated looks on all visziges concerned, you might well know that band members were occu- pied during the band clinic, where the shot was snapped. lioblruman, french horn expert hemmed in between the women, looks as though the last li flat wasn't too sharp, Supervisorsot funds and all general business in the direction of the band are these directors: lion Myer, I.ou Ruth Parham, Glen Brock, president! llean lJunn,N1r. Virgil l'arman, direct- or, Donald Walker, and jess McKee, . x f Band Rounding out a well-distributed program ot activity is the music field, which is represented in part by the high school band, composed ot sixty potential Sousas. Always around to oblige were they when politicel rallies were staged, assemulies were held, and teams were on the field. The pep band was always on hand when yell tests were in session. Under the southpaw baton of Mr. Virgil l'arman, this year's group did right well for itself. They were a part of the music clinic held here january 24 and 25. For two days they were drilled by Mr. N. DeRubertis, Kansas City director and composer. March lil brought up their annual pay concert. at which they really shin- ed, April 4 and 5 found them engrossed in the district music festival, at which they brought home the bacon in the torm of four highly superiors May 8, 9, and 10 their labors were rewarded by a trip to the national festival in Topeka.-'I'hat's our band. '26- rn Orchestra The success of the high school orchestra has not, indeed, played second fiddle to any music group. In fact, a sequel ot the success of the band may be written for the orchestra. Kept on the run trying to fill engagements, playing at programs, between acts at plays, and filling demands for assembly music were the orchestra and ac- cessoriesethe string quartet and duet artists-Peggy Kay, and Bob Barhydt. Mr. Ross Williams, dimunitive but powerful director, kept his group right on top in quality. They, too, were represented goodly well at the music clinic. The orchestra also took part in the concert that wound up their ses' sion. Spring blossomed out with the orchestra concert already over, its being February 4th, They performed well enough in the tine arts testival here to emerge with tour highly superiors which made them eligible for the national try in Topeka. That's our orchestra. looking oyer new music for possible use in the ort ht tri 1 tht board ofdirectors: Susie V L I N lurnir pre idtn Alma Frey. bl, C ordon li iugh and L irola Spaniol, Below: ily o 4 o GK 11lllll'5lIll'lfZ at it it o is imis, Ciremor. are prtp irinp, lor 1 concert '58 1 352 ix , . H Chorus mecca for vocalists 4-Q Box llouhlt Trlo lllrold Rehem l c N llllllllk lxmp, Bun llc t and 1 olton Blllgll The task of harnessmg untam d e VOICCS IS the Job asslgned Nhss 'Vladge Reynolds chorus instructor and that she doe Thus ls eudenced bv the tact thtt she QOIIICUYHCQ takes untram d wocallsts .md bv the end of the vear has tlrst rate choruses lhe records thus xear were a lmthlv superior m Flrls chorus m th dxstruct fme arts and superior ln the national festival lhls ve-Ar marked the tlrst ln Dod e Hugh lllNl10I'X that All three major nauonal testlval and the chf s en of than fs whlle there Small vocal gvoups mclule the Cnrls and Boxs Double lno and the sophomore Glrl I'x1ple lrlo lhese groups proxlded much speclal S ITILISIL IUIA Illt' LOIUITILITIIIQ all Tno R tru tm lhr htm Hell tckut Nprt her Iuamta Sum art o r me Cow1't llonni Ire llunl r Nut plcturcd P alrlcll ll 1 Ill ton Lh irlorte l 'rclxl'llfT1 mhert l X orrl I ou Ruth I o :rd ot lhrc-ctor 1 urls Itft to right Btttx Xl1r un, rx lfromm Xndora Struck md 'Xlma x Box lttt to rxght Lea liruddoclt licrndrd Shcr m nn B crndrd Dougherty Jxmmy lung I rx A '. l 'jerk ,zmslv ', A' j ' 1. - ' 11rd Sllt'l'lllIlll, an My -r, 2 S 'i F v is B. . . V . Ls U S K- --I 'K s S 'ss I- v ' ' 5 ' Q ' j ' ' ' music groups went to a ' ' .T ' , ' wrus certainly held up it: d ' ,S ' . . 1 v . i . v I ,. 1, I H, , , 'lr1- : 1 z.l 's.. ':l: , .- 2- 1..lz- f 'c , f-fs .Flf f Q IT.. in e,.' ' -I Q . 2 'Z if 1 . 2 ' ' ' 2 . , V- B: A ' sz 2' 5 - ' 1 - . I' lit-I j ' . f 1 I 'lz . n Frej. .23. w si Ingenuity and all similar attributes were present about the time eighty-five chorus members started their respective brains clicking on ideas for the second annual music revue. The final brainstorm appear- ed in the form of a show, Flying High . The production included a compilation of popular songs into four scenes-Southern, Winter,lndian, and Western. Soloists getting a workoutincluded Bernard Sherman, Norma Lutz, Louise Taylor, Gordon Baugh, and Betty Fromrn. Miss Madge Reynolds was the pilot light of the whole affair. Upper left is the girls' double trio, between-scenes featureffBetty Fromm, Harriett Elema, Ruth Olson, Andora Strickland, Louise Taylor, and Shirley Sue Buckingham. Upper center spotlights Betty Fromm and Jack Lasley in their Indian Love Call number. The group at right is getting in on the lullaby Norma Lutz is crooning to Larry Williams, who portrays My Little Buckaroo . The congregation at the bottom is the grand finale of the big show, in which they call a halt with I Hear America Singing . SPORTS 1 ,wgn ,xv L, AA.. ., .L , , ,Y X 5 ' 1 L .a ' .P V . 8 , N-I Q .. A .-1-V-to-f ,mv-'Mg 4 gt-M. 40- 11 411 .pr .av 5 ' N Q 'S Q 1 H n ' 14 -A :li-,nt n A' 3 C E E 5 5 W i 'X Q A -9' onnv rv- Q -41? uf ff' J .J -l .1 . 'K Q 5 ' 1 1 5 k q A-014-ur' .Q 1, Y.. ,A 4' - A-1 ,..-- 4 ' M , -, , . I-, l,l,kl I I fll W ' .4 .q Q' ,V , .M j-',Ef -,-'W 4- Lf limi 5 3 i 4 . - ,- .I , ,.. .2 , ,X I , -, K 4, ,H , Q I X 1 --,.,.,,,,. ,Q -,,,-,,,, , Q 3 , , Jugs, 45 15 F3' K I x fl I... - i I 'V 2 'JI' , - , - ,, , X, . - , , ,ft ,. .. Q ...- .gi M- ,f A- Q -gi -- Lux- Y - . -H ,, .H .1 ,x - V x x Z x , , ,, X i Y 5- s X v r , 1 2 ' A 'X i S S I v v Y K 00Tb3ll Qeoring their onehundted thutt enth point inrl fifth win 1nd atqutr ingthe Pratt meenbatlt Lapt un shoe th llenions. wound up another grid season with tive wins and an equal number ot dele 1ts In the second game of the se1 on the Dodge mtn hit the xxin Co umn bv rolling oxer the llaxs e tdets it the rtte of l ll lI1rc pausing the lot 1l tn :thine muthecl on to clown lXle1d1 with 1 .lf rite and drop the lxinslex eoxotes in 1 40 'Z Illlllj., Ifolloxxing 1 four game lo ing streak the Demons got batk into stride and vtalloped I-oxxler 19 n in a mucldv brawl 'l he Demons living upto tlieirn 1nie gaxe the Hometowners a close sh ive bx storing 1 touelidown lhtv fnled on th eonversion to grxe the l ocals a 1 ti vietotx In an equal length loss tolumn we ste the Dodgers first toe 1lso proved to be their titst vittor a the liberal Redskins ttounted the partv of the first part 19 0 ln the fifth vane of he xeai Withita lNorth roared over the outtlaCsed lletnons '12 0 onlx to be followed bv a 15 b ln Garden Litv in the Hatehet Howl gune Improving one point the next game w 18 dropped to I arned ll 1 and elim ming the lossee was a H U drubbing at the h tnds of Cittat liend The bovs awarded football letters were Loren Lameron Angel Garnica Howard Mallonee Lharles Roberts jun Van Dine Donald Burt jim bngles D1le L,l1tton Hob Deister Bob I-ugate lawrence Larmiehael Henry Brisltew lildon Xleliugh and Donald Llifton A L Hick Row Robe rt I'rum1n 'Wax lhompson R tlplt Nevins jack Hurley, Homer Woodall, jim Fleming, Wilbur Richter, Victor Durr, ,lack Lenter Row Hill Switzer Lltarlesf ulliford Arden Lyphcrs Donald Burt, Marvin Barnes, Loren Cameron, Henry Briskt-y,I.21wrence Carmich- Front Row 'Nierle Barnes De ill C.-rundtr jimmy V 1n Dine Claude Olson, Jim Ungles, Clifford Switzer, llernzird Sherman, Bob Dc-ister, VVayne -312 ,X V E , 1 ,, 1 f' -' J 1 X .x , X H . . X ,ll if X . I ,f tx! X x A 5' X XJ X . . A,.h . I . U. 2 ' v . ' . . , , . H 1 'S K. Q, , X. 2 . , ' I 2s - ' l A ' ' 2 ' 52 2 2 - . 2 lly ' '2 2' ' 2 ' 1 2 1 2 'L--ll d ' Q j f q 2 .' A22 1. ' 2 I L- 1 ' X- 1 . 5- 4' I w . V ia , i I V - , 5' , V. . 2 i scored seven points before the Pratt Greenbacks turned barber and . . 5. . L. k, 2 -. kt. 2 . ' I' . ' -S T , S 1' , 5. . K. . . l . ' ' 5 7 . ' A. 1 I -. , . t ' . 1 li. -I ,l 1 F . 1 Q V I I l V. ', ,- - if .' :fp -' 1, . . X. 2 :fi ' - 2 5- ' -.- ' 4, , 1 ,, .l. A .N sl , V' g '1 K l ' V 1 4 1.x l Z 2 RIGH1 Igotta get hum saw Swltzer Q-10j Brleltey KJU K drmca L45J and Uelstel Q50 xx .1 I X cfffjg eg f keg! IFFT just after the '-hutter Cnap pad Nidllonee raced acroef- the Qtrlped 7one after plwvung through a hole that vxa op ned bs L3FmlCh36l and Van Dme Q BFI OV! Box VS hat A mrxup VK ho caree where the ball IS just get ln there and Qlug, Qomeone That gux must thmk that he Q qomg over the top S Remember, it team that wtin't be bea the wtwrcls ut Ctiavli Stantun as he sencls his fliaijiges - lirtwk, Wells, liushell invanler Basketball The llemtwn l.tmii4ters gill tilt tu a had start hy huwf ing liettire three llll1!lllk'Sn lfmcl, lfiiipiwiizi, antl 'lbiit-kit. Hack in their uwn league they tlnulnletl the st'ui'etrIiliiI1sley unlv to clmp the next une to the Liberal lnclians 24 In 26 in an tweittline. The llttclge Llitians turnefl the tahles tin Z' the next three ntwzisititis tu walltip tiartlen City, Great llentl, ancl Statttml in that witler. Hawk ina rut the lnvals were viuiimizetl the tullwwiiig tml gaines hy Pratt anal Larned, hut again varne hack strumg against Kinslev in ,Cy . A their second ericutinter. 'il xg l Un their hmne cmirt the llemtins nianagecl tn pull a tuimsvfttirvey uaine awax' trmn the Liheial Reclskms :intl even the series with them. The next week it wasliartlen City who Sl1llt'l'tACl tmin a Demon hlitz, unlv tm' the lmclge Lily htiys tu he punishefl lax two CUI'lSt'L'llllYC cleteats at the hantls tif Great llencl and Stzitttml, lwth teams that they hail cleteatetl in the tifst muntl. l'i'aii again tlmvnetl the lleniuns in a close gaineg and Wmtielcl, state chainp- ltlI1SUf2i xear algo, tripled the stwtre on the llorneclmen. Revenge is sweetlu uriecl the lavvals as thex' tmtincetl the Smitliwest West League Lliaiiipioiis, the Lztrnecl lnclians, in the season tmale. I tank he beat.. may MA In the Regional 'l'+wut'nament at Great l5encl,the Ilticlge Citians were hlastecl hy Salina, uhh went on til take sec- uncl place in the state tutirney. . ancl lirlsliey' - against an The lhiclge llitgh squad harl a sez1sciii'si'euni'tl tit' vltgllt . wins and six lusses in league play, ancl eight wins and eleven losses for the entire season as the Ileinons did not win a game out ot the limp, First li-:iiii.t1ti1iAmx'. lf-tt lu right: l.t-'K 'lt1r'ev, ll 1'i'il'l 'Q -tm'-i'. ll trix in-'Q -i. Y rival l. nhrig'it. Glen lii wk. ll -ni v lli'is'wx'. Si lnfv 'lxi'--lmilfu t ll i tn ni s lv!! tt wright' Rit'l:tticl5:iiit:rrtl.litlwinXVL-lls,ll-iwxtill Xlall-mm-el lmiiaI4llit1i'i,liflrlietliiilnfiiis Nut 11it!liircl,l',lfltlii Xlwlltigli. ly await tht- mail as 'l'relJilcut'k H453 get it. 'l'rebili'uck is nearer the ceiling .lmfti I wuz l'UhPJ8Ci!.' Cries Sanford lllfl as Wintie-ltl's 44 swipes the ball trpiii him in the stilxstrzittisphvrf-. Lem- briulit. with open mouth, prepares tp spring tp Ssinturtlk aid, Well, whatk lie: waiting on? ,sl SQ' 'lv L .Rigliti ls that hall still up tliervi lNlallum-c t.l-ll and Hurt tlitin impatient' and Ge-pm-r iflil gt: up tp we that they than :lic tluur. Nm-cond 'IR-zmi. trip rtiw, It-tt to right: N-lilv Xlclltigli, Lu- llrzidtlpvlt, Wann' lluelitill. ,I-mlm l'nil1:ifli,Buliiiragg,llarwltl Sit-dl. julin Strirklant Btittoni Rim, lt-tt tp right: l,zm rt-tics In-mt t, limi Witiivr, SztlIi11elRirlJlJN,liuirgc-Seikxr, Spring Sports Taking timeout from a fast game of doubles are these tennis stalwarts-Earl Burdue, Dick Sanford, and ,lohn llmbach. These boys are three of the ten men who reported to Coach Doral Grose for spring tennis practice, and to these three men vent honors for the season's play The netmen competed in three tournaments. Dick Sanford taking third singles in one. Their ten matches during the sprung came out to the advantage oi the Demon Hodges. 'pw 'N ,. . W , .,... 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Xafil, Q, ,V ' Poised like Cheetas these fleet footed young men are ready to scamper around the cinders ZR at the bark of the starters gun These four gained plenty of points in the comparatively short track season Durr second from rear also com peted in the discus and Javelin throw whi'e the others took care of the dashes and relays The boys are left to right Wayne Hilton Victor Durr Jim Ungles and Jim Fleming The Dodqe High diarnondmen pictured above as they receiie instructmn in th fin r points of the circuit clout from Coach Laurance Qtanton played seven garnes this season won three dropped three and ended one ma dead lock Coach Stanton has it figured that a championship team wtll appear in the next tvio tears as most of the recruits this vear were sophomores Only two seniors Seiker and Wells were squadmen this vear and the tumors were represented little better Baseball squad left to right Maskus Frantz F Weiss Iayton Burke Cameron Rutherford Gibbons MtHur.zh Gepner lenz Front row Shirt Wimer H Seiker Gregg Sherm'in Burnett Burt Hurley Wells C Seikernot pictured 36 . x f if! 1 . , , - - , . . . , I xi Y , . . V .'. . , 0.9 . . . , .e - - . , - 1 1 v ' - - -- T ' . I : 'z, ' .. ' . . 1 . . . . -1- ' V 66 if ,- -.1 .1,-1 W ' - Q , V. ' : kt 'fs 4 I it V ' ,v- ...u,. . ,,........ -an 0 wh Hack Row: Siciiey' Tri bilcock. liud liiiskev. Glen llrock. llale lflitton, Merle- liarnes. lildon Nlcllti5zli.Yictor llurr, Edwin XV1-lls. Front Row: Glen Burnett, Earl Burdue. Marvin Barnes. Hollllt'lsIeI.AI11Zelli1lrliiC2t.llI1i l'nglr's, Richard Sanford. Financiers ot the old school this rear were the li Club members, with Coach Ralph Churchill chair- man of the board of trustees. The tirst gold appeared in the cotters trom the annual schedule pencil sale: next they raked in the Cash on basketball season tickets. sold onlv to ex-members of the ll Club. With the Currency they purchased a telescopic lens tor their movie camera, and then made a trek to limporia for the state basketball finals. Activities included an assembly and a picture show for the carnival. Intramurals Based on the principle of letting any boy participate in athletics. not picking out a few to compete in inter-school events, intramural basketball was the success that Coach Doral Grose had hoped it would be. The intramural program, this year limited to basketball. will be enlarged to include other sports next year. according to his plan. 'lihe shots at right show the cham- pionsin tlie two leagues, which represented one hundred seventy-eight boys. I. 0 if Vpper I.:-tt: Best, Lopez. Detwiler. llowt-ll.llzirp. Keith. l.axx'rence. Right: lligli scorer, National l.:-zigtie, Stanley. Iletwiler. Lower: Grunder. Strickland, llracidouk. Peters, Lenz, Sanford, Freed. Winter. lluir. lieister Ricliter,'lilioinpson. Robblllson lligli scorer l in American League, Wimer. ,- -tv 11... Q H ...4 ,Z- i K ,,,-f Illuz ml1uLlltlNI11tx Lurrv drum o xx tm all 1 l xut 4 tn n lit url: :ml Nl u 1 xx mn s up -. at Illt xnbtrs HHS tx ' Aff 2...-v Pacmq a large flelcl for commumtx wlde popularttv waa the snappy Girls Drnll leam a ln ewrre group of studenw upperclassmen with the exceptlon of three th it brlghtened anv schedule wt h thetr appearance Thrrty lanes chosen bs the phx NICHI educatlon teacher Nllss Niartha Barrett for good posture xmtla tue and Ncholarshrp comprxsed the marchmg group Drlllx are COODCTAIINC affarrs being selected from rdean ortglnatxng w1th JFIII Team gurls Lomplete even to the extent or haxlng rhythmxc iccompanlment bx drummers Verna Iowerv and VlTLflYIld Musseman the outflt cleservee the pralse accorded them Acme along other llnes beside fnarchlng the group l artres both hrgh lghtb ot the school eoual calendar spo nxored two all bchoo p YO va 'Ml-w ...a I VN nlson f'Xnn1lullc I eaeurc Arrow Lorrme Sthultl Bettv Fromm jmce I nlor Margin Irev e Readtngcluckwtie from point uf he nrt N1 new Lurrx Vt rna I owen Ruth 0lQon Btttx Fclw trdx I uRv une lla 1 Arnold Ruth Wat Verna Dunkm 'NI :vw Schraednr NI3I JOFlL B :ntl Pxttv lehman NI try lorte Robe-rtQ hrxs l'm1l Butt Obenhaun Myrna Samples Vlrglnla Musscman Nredens I-'mrl Hall Iiunme 38 J ssu Ihtson Rowena lt n Pt ggx Kax ff Gtr s Vrlma lloustr Beth Ann 3 I xppln I' nz I tzer Urlttta :- F1 0, -wwf!! firm...-. 9 ' lijkau-' I-dz ..v , Thle wear the Glrls Athlettc Club brought a new and reuaed edmon ot the OYQHDILAIIOH and admlnletratlon of temmlne eporti to Dodge Hugh 'lhe club IS bullt onthe prlnuple of letting gulls play wlthout bemg paxd bx pmnts Membershlp lb declded bt partlcxpatlon ln different seasoni sports Letters are awarded on Ihlb basis Pmtured above are Qeweral of the lntramural xctnmee ill Vle catch the soph B orrore tlaehes a battmg Nl Nerna Lovxerx and latts Lehman shoot for the pm ln a game of horseshoes Lil Junior basketball xquad runner up ln the tournes gne a Qample of thelr ilghtlng Qpmt Q-ll Bettx Edwards gnes the shuttlecock the smack ot IIN hte as Peugx hav jest watthee 151 Ihtx congregatton IS the xlctor tous semor xollexbnll team Vhth that mob how could thex lose' X DAX QH-XIRNIPN Bell Qtlrkk ltttx Ixhmm r pz :ret ll mu lx X ern: I murx Shll ltX but llutlunglu tm gen er nl th nrm an LoRr une Halt: n N1 nxmz bc hr udtr Betty I dw nrde Xmrna llunkm Ruth XX est 1, X L 0I'l'lLl RS Ball lou Starke DNNICIKIII Nun x Ilunkm X Q :ni I mu rx Nhw Nirth'1B1rr4.!t xptmnxnr Ruth XX Q Mt Bt ttx Ann -Xrnnld dll 'l 2 9 ' H f .. 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Row: lion fir: fv:-lyn G: U 4 ibbcrt, Lois Glover Don I nl-.ii . , na -vc Hunter, HQ-tty Gardiner, Bobby Bliffkll, Lee Braddork, -eg, john Caldwell, jnnnnt- Parsons, Aldc-an Scliraedvr, Hrtsy Re-ynolds, Charlotte- Prckham, lim Mar Kooglv, Carolyn Lighter, Doris 5:-zunan,fiv rgn- Seikcr, Alfrt-d Schoen, Donald Young, Frunt Row: Eldon Shore, Pauline johnson, Viola Pctcrmon, lictty l.n-rle-, Claricc Robinson, Cleta jo L l' ' ' Charles Gnlliloid. Hack Row: junior Gills-ttf' jack Bob lt l' uve ady, Ruth Sproit, Dorotl my Lriglny, Helen Swaffn rd. , o '. 1illlf1lTllllCi'lHt'i. Arlin Hall,Clifforcl Pt'lenzcr,li1ll S'1Pa,Lvo Burke, Dale Artz,L. li. Hvvrs. Russvll Snllev. Leslim- Goddard Middle Row' Mt-lvin Ruddy, Melvin Boner, Ruth Lightfoot. Mary Lorec Roberts, Irma llitch, Betty li.'ig.n1, ,lean Dowlz-r. Wciva Leu Km-lly. Lo Donald Ira. Front Row: ll:-nnisGish, janiu- Krvy. Bc-tty Bargvr, Virginia Ilzitinzin, l - K MCCormit'k. u Ruth Parham, aulrtlc Iwealiwater V- ' ' , Lrna Clark, Mary Scofwld, Elsie Els, Nulli: Matlo X. Robert ,Vi . l l l X 2-if -,M 4 x XJ Back Rnw: Huh Hllmn. Rwberr l.zewrenL'.', Lewis S.1llIY1lll,,lUi!IlSlI'lL'iilJIY1Il. lille'l'r'er1t,lIun1er Wwoglzill, 'liIlITlIIU'Sl1lllIil. liddin-Gilmlnuns, xvIiilE'TI.Ziyl1lI1, llzimld Seirll, Ralph Nevinsjr. Middle Row: Ervin Snyder. Rube-rt Nlellies, Gene Sirnnions, lfvelyn Osborn. lirhel Speer, .'Kmzelim- Uxlnrci, Alethzi Rupert. Guinevere Rl-nick, Lfllllik' 'l'm'ker', Bobby T3 son, Mace Thornpsun. Front Row: Eddie llzinna. lidwnrd Mellies. Betty jenn Noland, Durotlu' jean Walker, ,lr-.in Kinkaidv Nil Drosre, Max Tliumpwn. . . .rjflrie lliu:nz1s.H:l7el'liilior Back Row: .Iin1n1yYz1n Dine lack Hurlu . i, xviillfiil I ee F 'te . .5 s. Herman . Hriwzird linger, Rnbert Hiiilev, Robert Driver, ffnnnie Brown, L'l:zrc'm'e Alvin, Dale Iniel. Middle Row: Marion Bduzh. Avis Hell, Nina Anderwn. Pnrriciza llmnillrm. Annabelle Stephenson, Cnrrinne Porter, l'z1ul' Front Row: Billy Mnskus. lnanitu I'iIlZSlII1Fll0H!'. Clzlrzi Mae Burr, Esther B ' ' ' me Webb, jack Mziskus. Link, Mara me Stapleto N ' ' ' n, ornm jenn Hall, luv:-l5'n Carpenter, Hill Cunziwny. . .. . ,,,,.,... .-Mar... W-.. .1-wan... , . 5 Hznrk Ruw: Rrx f 1r' 1. rxSn11.Jvnhn R:ivvnk:1n1p,ffl:-r111Sc'oiim-ld, Jl'l'l'X'C1IIlil'I'. Hr 'A -'k, ArlhurN1-vlns, Wznym-1.u:11:erd. David Iizsrhyrit, 3I:u'vin Ham, fjlnffur Hmlvy fXflridlc'R41WI Hf:l:'l'rl1ll1.'1r1, Y.'rrix'mA X 111114, Hiillil jvlnn Huntur. Irm :dn-J Hill:-r, f5l'l7I'HEHlIlt' Fuwlvr, Hvutrirv Hall:-y, 141-IU' KlHkI:l:1r,Ih'Ivn Mm- fish-S, S,lIl'lt'DC Wzllkc-r, V1-ugly Rsm-nm1,l'fIfIr:r1 Hnlrd. Front Row: Ilvnn XI:n'r'le-lfi. Lurillv I1-r1n1nzs.,lzwqmlvllrmv Paul, H1-II5' .XVIII A-Xrnuld, Dm-lure-5 Wright, Clzlrisy-li,1rr1cs, x1ilXf1lt'11lhI1'4UIl, M:n'p::m-I fJ'L'unnfvr, juan- itfl Stn-wsul, X1-1:4 .XIHIIJIIL Wllbur Rlfhilllibllll. v wuuuufuqvuxtnn- v Q- ---- Hnvk Ruw: Nf:1rvinSrlmtl-r.L'll:lrlm's LQIIXUIIY 'Ulu N David I,mv1- . , 1 -1Lur't1s.Iluzim-Rubourne,Samuel Rubhs, Veal His, hun-n Cznm-ron, junior Kimi-, Iixll Suk-r, Iinwry Ilzulmn Middle Rnw: ,Invk Ibm-Il. Frvri Hlbhzzrd,jzwkivSprecln-r, Hn-ily Marlin, FIur'4-nu- Covzult. Uurulhy Iiimu-, Rwhcrlzl Morris, Kzulhvrim- Yuuzmer, MQ-Ibuurm Zwn-lp,I,:lu'rn-ru'4-Hf1N1vl'. I-'runl Huw: Nobh- Xlvliuuh. L1I?IHllL'JU Unkvs. Frzzrwis Turm-r, Nc1rn1:1,Ivan N4-well, Rn-gina He-ru-I Y1 ' Hi-llx' HQ-tr, Ruhv Rndzxrrm-I, Bill Swrlzvr. . rmma HQ-rdmzm, Ruin-rm johnson. Emagrne Martin 1 -s Q 'hr nr, 'Uu- '16 4- -U 'Z l 4- X l up, imulc un przsu t D umi I 1 u 1 5, on 'Xlxtr tudsnt noun Bob lomllnson president Q,-4 H 1 'vii-I -ob 4- 'ha f JUNIORS Junror BCIIVIIICQ xuth Mxss Dorrs Pngholm at the helm broke awax to a Iast start as though exerx mem ber had taken a ltberal dose ot lxtcltapoo jox lume and was ln the mlddle ot the reattlon Football season rolled arou 1d wlth jumor names on the grtcllron hall ot fame Howard Nlallone Arden Lxph ers Donald Hurt and Llaude Olson X es and then basket ball season at whlth appeared a goodlx number ot -ld hugh lighters Donald Hurt, Howard Nla lonee 'Norx al Lem bright, and Glen Burnett and so to all sports M ustc performames would haxebeen prettx xxellcrlm ped ln stxle had xt not been tor Ruth Olson SUSIE btltt liettv Promm Davrd Illson, Norma I utf, l ourse lawlor. and Cyordl n liaugh ln the second lugh glass of semor hrgh school Hlgh words of pralse max also be rlghtfullx glven to the stars ot the rumor p'ax C,-omg Plates' and to Phrl Young, general chalrman and companx who presented a Gav NIUCIICSH Junlor senror banquet Although small ln number, this, the class of 42, is huggmg an lnslde rall on quallty f I 5 s ' I ' Ali . . 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ALLEN 'l'rzut'k l. BARNES. DOROTHY Pepiflub l-214. Camera 2, G.R. l, Chorus l. BARNES, MARVIN Pep Club l-2-Zi, Football l-2-I-1, Tennis l-2, HIVY l-2-'L D. Cluh l-Zfi President ll, BARNES. MERLE Tennis l-2-fl. Football l-2-'L D. Club 215. Pep Club I-2-3. BARTON. MELBA IlrillTeam 2. Pep Club l-2-3.0. R l-2-ZLG. A. A. LG. A. C. 3, BEGGS. MARGUERITE Pep Club l-2-'L Monitors 3, G. A. A. l-2,G. R. l-'i. BEIIL, LEROY Intramural Bztikt-tbztll l 1!,Football 1. BIERCE. GERALDINE Pep Club Il, G. R. fl. BISCH. I. L. Pt-p Club l-12-Tl. Camera .Z-3. BO! VINE. BILL lli-Y lril-'L BRAGG. MARGARET P Cl l lfl, Nzt' .l H S ty1Zfl0ff1cer fl. C. R, , 'N rp u 1 1 ionw onnr one , gg' -3 Q l 3 fl Czthinvt fl. l'inft':atlte-r 1!'l 0ffiCPr Ii, G. A. A. l-L 5 Czihinvl 2. Sotfwvstcr Il. Chorus 1. BRISKEY. HENRY Bnskf-tball2-'l. Football 3-3. ll. Club 3. PRD Club 1255- H1-Ylfii, Chorus l, Track l 214, ALLEN. ELIJREIJ Pup Club 1-2-fi, Stud:-nt Council 2-Il, 'Fhcspian G A A G, R. I-37.1. ALLEN. GUS Dodger Staff Il, Football l, Dc-batc 2, Hi-Y l 1 ALLINGHAM. TOMMY l't'pClub l-ZVZS. ANIJERS, VVANIJA Pup Club l-2-Zi, Drill Tvam 2-Ii, Momtoxsf HAIRU, D,-'ll If Football l, Pep Club I-2fiOfftt-4-r'1, BAKER, BE'l llY LOU Drill '11-am 2, Pep Club l-Z-'S, G. R. l 2 16,4 BAK ER Pvp BALI E , IKIRIJTIIY Club l-254. G R. l, Chorus 1. RSTON. -'kll,l lfN Monitorx 2-fl, Thtspian l, 'liumbling l, P4-p u G R lf2I'l,Cl1orusl,1S.A,A 12. BARHYDT. BOB Pep Club lf?-3. Student Counrtl 'l, National H mor Society 2-Ii Pre-sidrnt fl. Clase Ulliwfr fl. Mo r ll 1 l-'S Tlivspian 2-Ii, Orchvstrn I-2-Il, Football 96 IN 915 CARMICIIAEI.. l,AW'RlfNCE PPD flllb I-3-fi. Football l-2-Ii, Track 242, D. Club 1 2 IZ Officer Ii. CLIFTON. DALE Pep Club 1-272, Dodger Staff Il, Football l-2-ii, ll is-ball ' 3. Track 2, D. Club 2-24, y COBB, l4E'l l'Y Prp Club l-211, Class Officer l, G. R l-2 Ii Cabinet 2-'L Dodger Staff 3, Monitors 2. G. A. A. l-2. Sou'wester Ii. COHOON. JACK Pep Club l-2 il, Football I-2, Basketball Il, Base-ball 3, Travk Ii. Camera 1-273, Hi-Y Il, Band 1-2. COOK. I,OlTISl'l Plays l. G. R. l-2, Thespian l-2, Pinfcatbrr 1,2 Officer 2. CRANE, Cl.lFl PrpClub I-2 fi, llifY I-2 Zi Cabinvt 2-fl, Presidn-nt Il, Foot- ball l 11.lntramuralsl-2Il CRANE, DONALD Pep Club l-2-Ii, Monitors Zi, lli-Y 3. CURRY. MAZEY Pwp Club I 2 24. Studc-ntCounfil2 Cl. Class Ol'fwvr Il Pri-s ident l. National Honor Society 2-14, National 'l'ln-spian 2-Ii, G. R. l-244 Cabinet 244, Drill Team Drum Major 14, 'fumbling l-2, Thr-spian 1-2-Zi, Plays 1-2, Football Qux-en fi. DAGENIIART. ROZI-II,I.A Pep Club l 2, Monitors 2. G. A. A, 1-2. Cami-ra l-2, G. R. I 2 Chorus l. DANIEL, MARGARE'1' Pep Club 2 Zi, G. R, 2-Ii, G. A. A. 2, G A. C. 3. DAVIS. DONALD Thr-spian ff. PvpClub l 2-11, llil -4, Plays 2. DEISTER, BOB Pep Club l-.2-Ii, Monitors fi. Football l-2-Zi, D. Club 2 fi. BROCK, GLEN Pep Club 1 2 Il, Class President 14, Dorlgi-r Staff fi, Ilaskvt- ball l 2 Il, Sou'wt-str-r 15, llifY l-3, D. Club 2-Ii, Band l-2 I5 l'ri-sirlcnt Zi. IKROXVN. l4li'l l'Y Pa-p Club 1 2 IS, G.A.A. l, G. R. l IS. MRUWN. WAl.l..'XCl'I Pen Club l-2 Il. lli Y Il. l!l'L'lilNGlIAlXl, SlllRl.lEYSlllC Pm-p Club I-2 '4, Stiulvnt Council 15, G. R. l 2 Il Cabini- 1,2-11, Class Offici-r l, lloclgvr Stall 2 Il, Drill ,ltt'Jlll12,'l.lll!l bling 1 2, Cbm-r l.e-atlvr 2-55. G. A. A. l 2. G. A. C. 3 Soti'wt-str-rii, l3andZ4,Cl1orus l-Si, Drill 'IR-ani Pre-sidvnt if l4l'RlhllE. ICARI, Pop Club 1 2 Zi, 'l'lit-spian l Il, 'l't'nnis l 2-14, lii'Y l, D Club 2 Ii, Plans 2, lSllSlllil.l., NOLA Pm-pClub l-2-Il, 'l'Lll1lhllIlfZl,fi.A.A. l 2, G. R. lf3. Bl'SlllCl.l.. WAYNIC Pm-11 Clubl 211, ltisktftlmiill l 2-3, lli Y fl. C.-Xl.DliR, NlAR,lORll'I l Monitors 254, Pt-p Club l 2-I-I Oflicr-r Ii, Class Officer l 2, G.R.l-2-ISCabint-1Il,G.A..-X.l 2. CAN.-Xl MY. IAL K Pop Club l 2 '4, Monitors 15. 'll-nnis2 fl,C2lIlll'l'1IlAii.Ill Y Il in g- -v FEUIZRBURN. ELM ER Il-llL'hDlEll12-ll,IJOGLZPI' Staff Il, Student Council 2-Ii Pres- ident fi.Class Prt-side-nt 2. National Honor bocitty 2-Il. Pep Club l-2-Ii, Debate fl, HVY .l, Plays 3. FITZSIMMONS. EMERSON Pep Club l-2-Il, lli-Y 1-2-Il. FLANAGAN. THELMA 'l'ht-spian 2, Pep Club l-2, G. R. l-2-Il, Chorus l-2. FOWLER. EVELYN Pep Club l-2-Il, Monitors 2-3, Thespian 2, Orchestra 1-2, G. A. A.1-12 Cabinet 2, G. A. C. fl, G. R, I-2-Il, Band 1-2, Plays 12. FREY. ALMA Pep Club Ii, G. R. 1-2-Tl Cabinet 2. Orchestra l-L!-fl Officer 2-Il, Sou'wester1l. Chorus l-li Otficer Ii. FUGATE, BOB Pep Club I-2-Il, Dodger Staff It, Football l-2-il, Sou'wt-star Il, Basketball 1-2-3. D, Club Il. Student Council 3. GARDINER, MILTON Pep Club I-2-Il, Football 1-2-3, Hi-Y l 2. GAR DN ER. Yliljsl A Monitors Il. Pep Club l-2. G. R.1-Zi, Chorus l. GARNICA. ANGEL 5ou'westur Il, Football 1-12-I' GARRISON, BETTY Pt p Club 2, Chorus l. GODDARD, ROBERT Pep Club I-2-'L GOLDSHERRY. EMII. Ili-Y 2-Il Cabinet Il. DILLARD, RUTH PepClub l-2-fl,G. R. I-2-fl Cabinet fi,'l'ht'spian 2-Il, G.A.A. 2, G. A. C. fl, Hand l-2, Chorus 1. IJI'I'SON,1ESSIl-I Drill 'll-am 2-Il, Pep Club 1-2-Il, G. R. l-2-Il, G. A. A. 1-2, G. A. C. Ii. DOUGHERTY. BERNARD Pep Club l 2 Iltlffict-ril, Studt-ntCouncil1l, National Honor Society 2-Il, National 'l'lit-spian 2-Il, Dodger Staff Il, Hi-Y 3. Thespian 1-2-fl, Debate 2 Il, Chorus 3, Plays 1-Z, lntra- murals 1-2 Il. DUNKIN, VERNA Pep Club Il, Drill Team 3. Tumbling l. Monitors l ,G. A. A. l, Tliespian 1, G. R. 14, Chorus Il. lJlfRR. HELEN Monitors 2-IS, Pep Club l-2-Ii. EDWARDS, l'lE'l l'Y Pep Club 2-li, G. R. 2-3 Cabinet fl. Drill 'lit-am Il Officer fl, G. A, A. ILC. A, C, fi, Band 2-Il. ELEMA. liARRlE'l l' Pep Club I -2-Il, Student Council 2-fl, National Honor Society 2 ii, National Thespian 2-fl, Class Officer Zi. 'lihespian 1-2-ii, G. R. 1-2-Il Cabinet 2 President1i,Cliorusl-2-Il, Plays 1-2. FETTER, BETTY Monitors 2, Thespian 2, Drill Team 2. Pep Club l-2-Il President Il, Cheer Leader 1, G. R. 1-2-Zi, G. A. A. l-2-3. FET PER, DALE Basketball Il. Pep Club 1 2 Il, '36 2,5 6 'U N'-Q Q was n., HEFT. JOAN Pep Club IC, Tumbling l, Thrspiun 1, G. R. 3. HERMAN, ANITA ' 'lz 's Officer 14, Drill 'l'c-am 2, Monitors Ii, Pep Club .., C ts G. A. K. -4, FROYENIUS FLNORA H . . . . . PepClub1. Monitors 35, G R, 1. HEYEN. RUBY Pep Clubil, Monitors 2, Chorus I. HICKS, BRUCE ' ' l 'il 2-Il, Camera l 244. PepClub l-LZ .L btutlcnt Count HILTON. WAYNE Pep Clubii, Football Il, Track Il, D. Club 14. HUEHN. JUNE Monitors 14, G R, I! IL HllY'l'ER. LESLIE Pep Club l Z I50ff1c's'rfl,llorlpzvrStnffIl,Tennisl 2 IC. lli.Y l-2-fl, ll. Club l-2 I4 Utlicvr Ii, lnlrzunurzlls l 215, JUCHEMS, ROBERT Monitors fi, Pep Club l 1221. KAY, PEGGY lkp Club 12142. R123 Cnbinvt fl, Drill Te-mn ff, Chorus 2,Urcltcstrz1 L! Zi. KEITH, JOSI'.l'HlNE Ps-p Club l. G. R. l-fi. RYAI FFXI 'tn G.A.A l-2, KELLER. MA , .i Tumbling l-2, Pep Club 1-2-'l, Thespi. 11, G A. C. 3. GOl.llSliliRRY. MARY Chorus I 2. GllR'l'Nl'IR.lil7GENl'1 Monuors 14. l't-p Club l-LZ-Ii,Cztrtu-nt l Z1 Il. ll.-Xl.L. l'INlll Pt-p Club l Il, llrill 'l'e-:im 2-Ii, Monitors I4,0rclir-stra l-3, li A. A l, G. R, l 2-ll, lIANNA.0'l'lllil.l.A .2-Il, U. A. A. l 12 Il, l':-p Club l 1312. R IIARIC, l'.XlTl. l'vp Cluli l-214, Monitors Il, Soti'wt'stt-t' 5 l't'vsitli-nl 19 HARGIS, IXlIl.lJRlil! l't11L'lul1l-lf.SluclvntCounvil Il, National llonor' Socia- 12- I, ti. R l '?ff5Cnl1it1el2-Il, Vlqlllllhillljl l 2, 'lxht spiztn l 2 S Oirltn-stuzl l-21413. A. A. lf2, li incl l 'Z J, l'lztvs l 2. llARlXlS. lNll'Il.Ylfx . ,, .Q 'livluils 2, l't-p k lub l .. -. HAXYKINS, XYAYNE NY, I't-pCluli1f1S, SlllflklllCtlllllfllii.Chl'l'l'I.l'fldf'fii. Hillld Chorus l lf,ll1 Y l-1Z,l ootb1tll IU, Class Ulfiu-r l. HAYWARIJ, BE l l'Y l'rp Club l, Monitors 2, 'l'l1t-spiztn l, U R l. 1 F -54- , U I . Czunvra 2-l 'ns 'FQ 4 LIZER, PAYE AILEEN Drill Team Zi, Pep Club 2-Il, Orchestra 2, G. R. 2-3, Band 2,G.A.A. 2, G. A, C. Ii. LOFTHOUSE, CONSTANCE Pep Club 1-2-Ii, Monitors 3, Orchestra 1-2. Chorus 1. LOWERY. VERNA Thespian 1, Drill Team 2-fi, Tumbling l-2 Pep t lub 1-2-3, Student Council Ii, G. R.1-2 Zi, Chorus 1, G. A A. 1, G. A C. 3 Officer 3. 1-2, G. R.l-2fZl,Band LUTZ, LLOYD LEE Pep Clubl-2-Zi,lJodger Staff 3. MCCONNELL, DEAN Pep Club l, Monitorsl. MCCOLLOUGH, M AX Pep Club 1-2-3, Football 1-2-Ii, Basketball 3. D. Club 2-3. Chorus 3, Baseball 1-2-Il. MCGOFFIN BIl.L Pep Club 1-2-Il, DudgerStaff 3, Pinfeather 2-Il Presidentll, Sou'westc-r 3, Debate 2,Carnera l, HifY l. MCIIUGH, VIRGIL Pep Club 1-2-Zi, Tumbling l-2. Bziskt-tball l-12-Il. MCJONES. ROBERT Pep Club 1-2-3, Student Council 2-Ii. National Honor Soc' iety 2-3, Class Officer 2, Monitors 2. Sotfwester 3. Tennis 2, Debate Il, Camera 1-2-Zi, Hi-Y l, Plays l. SS MCKEE JE-- PepClub l-273, Hi'Y I-2-'il Cabinet 3, Thespian 2-3, Foot- ball 1. Camera ll, Band 1-2-fi. MARICLE. BOB Pep L lub l-2-3, Student Council 3, Monitors 3, MCMAHON. GENEYIEVE PepClubl-Zfli,Monitors3,Thespian 1. G. R. l-13-3, Chorus 'I. KlMliREI.l., lVlYR'l'l.E Pep Club I-2-IS, Thcspian l-2-1l,G. R. 1-2-Zi, Chorus l, KINKADI-I. MARLOWE Tumbling l-2, Pep Club 2, Debateli. G. R. 2-Il, Chorus l. LANIDES. JACK Pep Club l-2-il. Camera 1. Chorus I-2-Il, Intramurals 1-2-il. LAWRENCE. ETHEL Pep Club 1-2-Zi, G. R. 1-ZY3. LEACH, NORMAN Pep Club 2-IS, Tumbling l, Baseball 2. LcHEW, BETTY Th :spian 1. National Thespian Il, Drill Team 2. Pep Club 3, G.R. 3. Chorus 2, Plays 2. G.A,A. 2. LEH MAN. PATTY Thcspian l-2-Zi, Pinfeatht-r Il, Dodger Staff 14, Drill Team 2-Ii president 3, Tumbling I-2, Pep Club 1-2-3, Student Council Il, Class Officer l, National Thespian Z4,G.R. l-2-Ii Cabinet Il, Sou'wester Ii, Debate-3, Chorus 1-3, Plays 1-2, G. A. A. 1-2, G.A.CI1. LENZ. CARL Chorus l-2, Baseball 2. LIGHTFOOT, BETTY Pep Club I-2-f'l,National'I'hespian3,Thespian1-2-3.0rch estra 1-2 SLG A C.3,G. R. 1-2 Zi,Chorus 1, Plays l-2. is PERKINS. EDNA G. R. I-2-Il, Pop Club I-273. PETERS. FRANK Pep Club I-215. PIERCE. NAIJINE Pep Club l. Glue Club l. PITTS, FOREST Pep Club I-2-Il,Camt-ra 1, IIifY I. PUTNAM. GEORGE Pc-p Club IAZZAII, Intrznnurnls I-12. REIIEIN. HAROLD Pep Club I-3-li, Football l. Chorus I-2-Ii, Plays 1. REICHENBORN, MARGARET Pep Clubl 2, G. R, l. RICE, NORMA Pep Club 1,2-IS, Student Council fi Officer 3, Drill Tvzim 12, G.A..-X. l, G. R. I-2-1l,Chorus I-2, Plays I. RICII'1'ER,WII,BllR Psp Club I-2 Zi, Monitors Il, Orchestra l, Football 216, Haskt-tb ill I-215, Tcnnis l, Czunt-ru l, lli-Y 2, IJ. Club 15. Band l-2, Chorus 1. RIDPATH. IJEE Pep Club Z-Ii, Dodger Staff 3. ROBERTS, CHARLES Pwp Club l-244, Student Council Il, National The-spian 2-3, Hi-Y I-Z-'I Cabinet 2, Football 142-Ii, Truck Z, D. Club 2-3, Plays I-2. ROIIIN1-BON,llII.I. Hi-YZl,l'rpClub1i. MASKUS. .IEAN Pep Club l-2, Iloclgcr Stuff Il, Chorus Il, MEI.I.IES, IJEl.I,A LYNN G. R. I-2, Chorus l. MORGAN, RICIIARIJ Pep Club I-12 l'iiil't-:itlicr I, Cznnvrzi 1-2, Ili-Y I 123 NORLAN, BOB Pep Club I 2 Il, Ili Y I-12 fl. MUSSEMAN. VIRGINIA MonitorsIl.'l'ln'spi:ii1f9, llrill Tezun 2-Il, Tumbling I ' Club I-3-fl, G. R. lil-14. G. A, A. 1'2.G,A,lI.fl. NELSON. EUGENE 'I'hvspi:in 2-Il, Nzilionzil Tlu-spisin 54. Pt-p Club I-.Z-l III Y fl, Student Stage Muiiuge-r Il. OBENH.-XUS. BONNIE Psp Club 1,2-Ii, Drill Tczini ZZ-Il, G.A.A, I-2, G.A.C K C R I-2 Zi. O'CONNOR. HlE'I'l'I Orchestra l'2YZl. G. R. Il, Chorus l-11. OXFORD, EVELYN Psp Club I-2-Il, Thcspinn Il, G. R. l-Il, Chorus l .'J 0,1 STR1CKLAND,ANDORA Pep Club 1-2-3,G. R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 3, Thespian 1-2, Orchestra 1-2 Officer 3, Sou'wester 3, Band 1-2. Chorus 1-3 Officer 3, SUTTON, JEWELL Thespian 1-2-3, Student Council 2. Debate 2, G. R. 1-2-3, Chorus 2, G. A.A. 1, Pep Club 1-2-3. SWITZER, CLIFFORD Pep Club 1-2-3, Football l-2-11, Baseball 2, Track 1- 3, Camera 1, Hi-Y 1-3, D. Club X, Plays 2. THOMAS, BILLY Pep Club 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Hi-Y 3. THOMPSON, CHARLES Football 1, Pep Club 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-2-3, Hi-Y 1- 3, Intramurals 1-2-3. Baseball 3. THORNTON. ANNA MAE Orchestra 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, G. R. 1-2-3, Camera 1, THORNTON. JUNE PepClub 1-2-3, Orchestra 1 2-3, G A. A. 1-2, Camera 1, G.R. 1-2-3. TREBILCOCK, SIDNEY Pep Club 2-3, Student Council 3. Basketball 2-3. Hi- Y 2-3, D. Club 2-3, Band 2. TUCKER. BOB Pep Club 1-2-3 President 3, Football 2, Hi-Y 3, Thes- pian 2, Plays 2, Baseball 1-2, Intramurals 1-2. UNGLES, JIM Pep Club 251. Student Council 3, Hi-Y 2-3 Cabinet 3, Football 2-3, Basketball 2-3, Track 2-3, D, Club 3. VAN VOORHIS. DELORES Thespian 1-2. Drill Team 2, Pep Club 1-2-3, G. R. 1-2-3, Chorus 2, Plays 1, G, A. A. 1-2. VOORHEES. FRANCES Pep Club 1-2-3, Monitors 2-3, G. R. 1. Chorus l-3. SAMPLES, VIRGINIA G. R. 1-2-3, G. A. A, lf2. Pep Club l-2-3, G. A. C. 3, Drill Team 2, Thespian 1-2. SCHAAF, GERTRUDE Thespian 3, Pep Club 2-3,Chorus 2-3. SCHMALE, BARBARA Pep Club 1-2-3, Drill Team 2, Thespian 2-3, G. A. A. 1, G. R. l-2-3. SEATON. LOUIS Pep Club 1-2-li, Thespian fi, Hi-Y 3, Chorus 1-2-3. SIEKER, HARRY Tennis 2, Basketball 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3 Camera 1. ' SMITH. PAULINE Pep Llub 1-2-3, Drill Team 2. G. R. 1-2-3, Chorus 1, SPANIO1-. CAROLA Pep Club 1-2, Orchestra 1-2-3 Officer 3, G. R. 1-3 Chorus 1-2. STARKS. BET1 LOU Pap Club 1-2-3, Student Council 2, G. R. 1-2-Ii Cabinet Zi, Class Officer 2, Drill Team 2. G. A. A. 1-2, G. A.C. 3 President 3, Camera 1, Band 1-2, Chorus 1. STAl 1'H, ANDREW Pep Club 1-2-3, Hi-Y il. Intramurals I-2. 'S Y 85 yi? ' 5Lab1net I WEYAND. 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