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

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'2 gg 9 5 . 1 I ' W if . QQ JIM w,,1,1-.-1 ' 11- I -11 11 1 1--A'-J- IA 11 .-1, 11 . . ,. 1' . nan Italo I1 .- Off! lm11.- 1-II'-A 1 W I . 1, It 1, . X5 Q I 9 1. -Q IJ, 1 -11 1, - 1... 1 - 6111! Sh- th, J 'lf -6'. llfl QII. A G Schroedermexer am 1 I1lStIYlr tio n Mr A G Schroedermeler supermtend ent of the Dodge Clty school system for nme years has contr1buted a great deal toward 1ts steady xmprovement He IS a member of the Board of Dlrectors of the Kansas State Teachers Assoclatlon a rnem ber of the Kansas Educators Club and also belongs to Phi Delta Kappa H1s un txnng efiorts have contnbuted to the suc cess of the Fme Arts Festlvals Teachers Convent1ons and other school actxvxtxes oczrcf f gcfucatzon fs 5-1' C S Bnshop R I Rhynalds Dr G I. Cowan Chester A Boles Prou dent A G Schroedermexer T P Hamson Launn W Iones I 0 l I - . . , . I . . , . . . . , . . . I 3: h .ft ' 5. Q - - ' 1 . ... , -an 1 1 1 1 1 1 s a s 1 0 I ' 56 99 Mr Frank B Toalson known to all Dodge Hzgh as Chief came to Dodge Cxty slxteen years ago as football coach and teacher of chemlstry Serving has seventh year as pnnclpal he 18 a vital factor m the wheels that keep Dodge High rollmg Hls slogan The Peppxest School ln the Southwest 15 typical of h1s untmng energy and efforts devoted to school aCllVll16S and student prob lems Chxei and Mus Loxghty hard at work 'Wilt' 1 W' 3- Frank B Toallon fffilvoc P,,x JKV 'Ayes 7 ,ifsfzm ,yffaf If U 353 N Dean Wagaman-Socxology Brology Current Problems Sponsor Intramurals Kathleen Hulpreu Home Economics l-lead S, cnscr Sophomore Class I I. Elwqll Mathematics Sclence Sponsor I-l1Y Basethall B Team Fannie Mae Kern: Girls Phyllcal Education Sponsor Dnll Team GAC Asststant Sen or Class Yxxx Adnan Mxller Boys Physical Education ' Sponsor D Club Football nd Track Coa 1 Mary Austxn Speech Debate, Enghsh Sponsor Debate Asslstant, GAC Semor ASSlS1dnl Soy Homore Class S , Class gm .5 2 mi Dorothy Letghty Secretary to the Prmcrpal Madge Reynolds Vocal Music Sponsor Vocal Fnsembles Max C Conner Director ot Bands Eulalla Nevms Amencan History Head Sponsor Semor Class Gnls Hou O Wxllrams Orchestra Span Stung Ensembles Wayne laynel t on Pe Clb Typing I Consumer Edu 1 G'- t ' lrlix. ' 2 2 4' . - . . -It . I Y t .J V Vi JN Q5 , - W3 ' ' X ' 1 -1 . i y , 1 . ' , ' ' p ,ll N -. S. N - n .hx sorm- ' x V-.1 n X ' gl ' f . - - . X ' 1 .K . x ,A p g Cs I' 1 4 N X M t a .yi-I, 'W t NX A I 1 K- t - ' X r W X s s - 1 a l . 1 . 'K - A, , ,, D . , -r'y,r,, l y X. liars, News Bula May Nunemacher-Librarian Assistant Sponsor-Iunior Class Dorothy M Reynolds Foreign Languages Dramatxcs Sponsor Thespxan Club Assistant Girl Reserves Helen Bradley Commerce Assistant Sponsor Sophomore Class Doral Grose-World History Physiology Sponsor Intramurals Rnythm Cl b Asst tant Junior Class Lydia A Haag Government Algebra Head Sponsor Girl Reserves Assistant Sopho more Class Bryce Gleclrler Pre Induction Electricity Commer cral Law Physics Head Sponsor lumor Class Camera Club Stu dent Councrl 1 ' as ,QQ Doris Engholm English Sponsor Pmleather Club Assistant Sophomore Class Sponsor R Club Boys Pep Clul -'X srstant Football Coach Iunror Class Left Ianuary 3 1944 Now rn U S Navy Wmxlred Russell Iournalxsm English Sponsor Dodger Sou Wester Assrstant Iumor Class Wm R Alan' Industrial Arts Assistant Sponsor Senior Class Hazel M Webs Clothing Science Assistant Sponsor Girl Reserves Iumor Class Lawrence Stanton Mathematics Sponsor Football P Team Basketball and Baseball Coach Assxstant Semor Class 9 e . T I A - : V . W l i ' ' Q A - vb 1 e 'S l Guy Virgil Bames-Commerce. Physical Education 1 A Q . K a A 1 - - A 1 A t - H 1. I l : ' . ' l e X 5 opltomores f- ,f I B an B1 addoik adq Gro rea-su: er Paw Sect exam' We 3 Nh Xe X e-px Maw Stud nk Coxmcx Koh! C5999 Yxesxdenx Nab A 1o6SYS9s0n NI me ?i asxdenk TOP ROW: Dwayne Paul, Stanley Gribble, less Denious, Tommy Sherwood. Holland Shepherd. MIDDLE ROW: Clarence Brown, lane Ann Ed- wards. JoAnn Wingert. Verna Myers, Glenda Gum, Larry Winfrey. BOTTOM ROW: Ardis Sigsbee, Irma Ioan Bowen, Opal Snyder. Myrtle Snyder, Grotta Braddock. CZSS O 1 TOP ROW: Robert Schooi. Kenneth Hamilton, Bill Morrison, Wendell Turner, William Pyle. MIDDLE ROW: lack Hamilton. Roy Schoen, Martha Haierd, Betty Ditch. Iolun Chenault. Robert Hasty. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Lou Eckl. Martha Miller, Frances Carey. Mary Mallonee. Wileta Graham. TOP ROW: Carl Harris, Teddy Bossingham Bob Howerton, Marvin Phillips, Iimmy Burr. MIDDLE ROW: Virginia Smith. Bonnie Hey loyce Holtirerich. Marie Magill, Phyllis Brown Flora Faulds. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Bisch, Dena Barger Mona Privett, Dorothy Lampe. Mary Robbins. Mary Lou Tripp. 194 6 Cl.S'.S' O TOP ROW: Donald Myers, Wayne Cott. Curtis Craig, Kenneth Merrill, Robert Hedrick. MIDDLE ROIN: lack Brown, Bill Hodarmel, Marian Maupin, Rosemary Hessman, Doris Sco- Iield. Charles Austin. BOTTOM ROW: Iune Smith, Treva Snider, Pat Wormington, Lillian Henman, Eileen VanDine. TOP ROW: Bob Swaim, Melvin Gritz, Ioe Bates. Columbus Buckner. Max Myers. MIDDLE ROW: Leslie Berry. Donna Stewart. Cleona Kasselmann, Vera Strange, Bobby Hun- ter. Darry Winfrey. BOTTOM ROW: Velda Shore, Marilyn Witsken, Valerie Nevins. Doris Wolf, Peggy Nieto. QC r 1946 TOP ROW: Carl Hanna, Gabriel Herrera. Clar- ence Drewes, Lester Braley. Nelson Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: Floyd Loughrldge, Roy Hardin. Stella Campbell, Donna Urton, Ruth Faulkner, Victor Peterson BOTTOM ROW: Betty Evarts, Miriam Davis. Clarine Brandes, Alberta Barnes. Vivian West. 12 TOP ROW: lack Ridge, lack Deck, Frank Stauth. Harold Gaul, Roman Garcia. MIDDLE ROW: Dean Kinkelaar, Everett Pllel- ger, Leah Kreger, Vivian Nelson, Barbara Downey. Elborn Mendenhall. BOTTOM ROW: Ioan Mann. Wiletta Spence. Delores Seals, Patsy O'Grady. Betty Bryce. CZSS O TOP ROW: lim Gibbons. Bud Bond. Harold Cook. Richard Tomlinson. Robert Patterson, Charles Shira. MIDDLE HOW: Virgil Allen, Beverly Ann Smith. Mary Marr Evert, Nina lean Jones, Wanda Fisher, Iimmy Lewallen. BOTTOM ROW: Norma Staley, Elizabeth Iones, Ruth Williams, Phyllis Ackley, Lena Barger, Elizabeth Smith. TOP ROW: Bob Shea, Bernard Hurley. Robert Dennis. Gerald Murphy, Dwight Cook. MIDDLE ROW: Calvin DeWall, Pauline Enlow, Betty McKinney. Wanda Headley, Opal Massey, Neville Dunnan. BOTTOM ROW: Marvel Ames. Colleen Ray. Eula Winsor. Iane Fowler. Ann Morlan. 1945 L 3 hd-d TIIIIIIIS BE CSDOpllOlHOf9 Early in the school year, the new class of Sophomores must be fully initiated and taught their proper places in DCSHS. On the day chosen for this instruction, the Seniors and Iuniors, under the direction of the Student Council, allow their imagina- tions to run riot in devising special rules and regulations for the conduct and attire of all of the illiterate, un- educated, and simple Sophomorosf' HI 1 llll lfll x40 an II ll P P Csuop omore J t plays THE PROFBSOR ROARS Chancten Peggy Nieto Doris Well Beverly Ann Smith lobby Hunter Ioea Cheunlt 'PIG OF MY DREAMS Characters Mary Marr Even. Curtin Craig Grace Gvinner Ioe lates Petey Odredy LAST NIGHT! PAPER Characters: Valerie Nevlne. Vere Blrenge. loben Howerion. Wllele Grehem. Manley Grlbble. Bob Swaim T0 Ell ll HQ' C vf :.-W 1. I-ti, Cyaootdafl 2 SEASON'S SCORES Cimarron ............ 'Liberal . . . Kinsley . . . 'Ietmore . . . Great Bend Larned . . . 'Garden City . . . Stafford . . Pratt .........., . . . 0 ' Non League Games Q ff lu!! 'Xc- Xigyj QA M3525 X 411 ht-A Dvds' 21 Perkins, co-captain Dodge .... .... 6 Dodge .... .... 2 0 E., f 2? Dodge .... .... I 3 l Dodge .... ..., 6 4 5:'5 Dodge .... .... 2 0 Dodge .... .... 7 Dodge .... .... 1 3 Dodge .... .... 7 Hogue. co-captain With an extra large squad of 107 players, the Red Demons used their strength to good advantage in a iine season. Using a shitty single wing for- mation. new to most of the boys, the Demons overcame an early setback to play a spectacular brand oi football all season. Many unusual thrills were witnessed by DCSHS fans this year: namely. the last minute touchdown against the Garden City Bulialoes to win 7-2: the freak Ietmore game played in rain and ankle deep water: and the brilliant run of Stafford through our whole team lor 60 yards to a touchdown to tie the game. Under the handicap of being undefeated and untied the year before, the Red Demons came through to win a clear second in the league. TOP ROW: Ad Miller, coach: Guy Barnes, assistant coach Bowman. student manager: Shira, Peay, Cleveland, Parham, Davis, Williams, Gribble, Thompson, Phillie. Trent. Morrison, I., Sherwood. MIDDLE ROW: Hunter, Young. Bryan. Harris, Starks. Morrison B., Mussemann, Sanford. Knoy, Reynolds, Noland, Buckner, Stark. BOTTOM ROW: Weigel. Dil- lard, Hogue, White, Perkins. Biehler, lmel, Wormington, Freed,'l'omlinson, Kennedy. .I I I7 diff? Li x .4-I-'m ' gl W P. i I UPPER LEFT: Pat Turner, Patricia Fleming, Marilyn Martin. Vivian Lighter, Camilla Klein UPPER RIGHT: I.aVanche Landes, Ieanne McMullen, Skipper Stark, Charles Russell LOWER LEFT: Wanda Bingham, Marcine Vahsholtz, Anna Mae Evans, Carol Hargis, Marceil Homan LOWER RIGHT: Bettye lo Dick, Lola Warden, Gracia Ward, Virginia Bates, Iohn Williams, Dee Neal, Dean Young ou ivester Staff These busy looking students aren't tooling. Putting out an annual is work with a capital W as any member oi the Sou'wester staff can testify. Deadline dates find the editors and their assistants frantically arranging pictures, typing copy, and puzzling over names. Long before that eagerly awaited day when the finished product arrives, these staff members are planning the pages, making dummies, and taking pictures. The Sou'wester is published by the senior class who raise money through candy sales at games, election of camival king and queen, enter- tainments, other activities, and sale oi the book. Ii- ZW CZ A im WY , I, V A THE D PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY BY THE DODGE CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLE A, ,-, X , 1 x ,.x.,x..2, V OL. 22 DODGE CITY, KANSAS, 'IYUESDA Y, NOV. 9, 1943 NUM L...:f-' Q- fc-f sis-S Ten pretty 1na1ds seelc the news of DCSHS and meet deadlines eve wo weeks to report If UI THE DODGER 'Y e manpower shortage hzt this class as xt has others but the sc paper does not betray the fact a only e fair sex IS on the Jo Ladzes 1d Society this Jollrna sm c ass and es all types ot assrgnments and creates some excellent feature matenal as well L.-4 LEFT Marcino Vahsholtx Margaret Furnnl: Gracla r Betfye lo Dick Anna Mae vansg ug: mltrod Russell instructor Camilla Khin. Jeanne cMullon l.aVanche Landon TO RIGHT Dee Neal Wanda Bm h 19 20 .I . -1 l I g n Y A 1., K . l ' ' 1 ' f l ' , si. l 'I .M 1 . x , XQ' . 3 ,V 2 TOP ROW z less Denious, lack Dillard. I. R. Perkins, Harry Starks, Ioe Pat White. George Mussemann f'.f. I ' 9 9 , THIRD ROW: Dean Young, Stanley Gribble. Bud Bond, Sid Reynolds, Bill Hunter, Algean Woodard, Skipper Stark, Laird Bowman SECOND ROW: Phyllis Crane. Margaret Fumish, Gracia Ward. Camilla Klein, Annanette Newell, Maynell West. Martha Miller BOTTOM ROW: l.aVanche Landes, Louise Buell, Carolyn Miller, Delores Newcom. Marceil Homan, Dena Berger. Gretta Braddock Cgtucfent Gouncz The student council has completed another successful year with Marceil Homan as president, and once again has made history in Dodge High. Each year the council plans sophomore day, the camival, and field day, and supervises parent-sponsored dances, W.P.A. week, good-will campaign, and all student activities in general. The student council is a legislative body which serves two main purposes: to have a more democratic school by obtaining the student viewpoint and to relieve the office by taking over much responsibility. Mr. Gleckler sponsors this organization, and members are elected from the activity rooms, various clubs, and classes. Fleming, Perkins, Treasurer Vice-president Bowman, Homan, Director ot President Point System Fumish. I XX Secretary in ter omes ,f-s. 1 UH' In K Fifi!! is ow flue flags are s orter ul I e lenzpo 0 our c flwea an acfultles increases O ,ze unfors Que fl p ag 1 e QC oo e gercq olfossa t e orlunes o Ile a.sAef a le nz an I e ate aqua c u s an ClCflXlfl0S are rea g underway an ags an mecsgfsuare crow xl! nor an p ay an accomp IS ments Shen i F5353 v - . v-,Hui J -111,5 Q TZ ff. -.11 .4 1, f J .Vgp-w I,-11.111 aff wflf- ffl,-Alla My J6 ' J' -16: J ll - ,- J cf ' L C 'Jeff Nl: ' A J f J l'l1 -. Ll fl tOl'S llll Illi I mfg, X IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT George Musse ann Siude t Councl Represe lah e n reiary Clanr Conard Pres dent Carolyn Mxller Vxce Pres dent and Iames Sw 5 X 22 its E fg Ar.Sr ,. r .1 -,az Z, '3..i 1- 1 ', 1' V ESQ 535 f f ' 1 i 'A I , ,Q 1 1 L 72 , r,.' C S gr f' A . ' I I . 'I 1 I L' . UA C y 4 . -.KS f 4 ' s- 1 ' I .' L f I , X X v X K : I :I i :m . 'nl-.ii :n'v: bra, x S K , U Q X XX O K Q g x R i Xe USS Q .55 f rf T TOP ROW: Huberi Cooley, Kennelh Doll, lack Trent. 1. V Esiel XY5lllis. MTDDLEPROW: luanlla Preslon. Neva ' ld es man. BOTTOM ROW: anda ser, Billie alllng. Flemlngf Haro Bishop, Norma mold. Malfal Hou ,x. ,NJ Karl Blehler. Bob Logan. wcom TOP ROW: Allred Selzkorn. Charles Case. MlDDl..E BOWL Delores N0 - Marllyn Martin. Esiher Snyder. Annette Taylor. BOT- TOM ROW: llalhleen Moore. Barbara McCarler. lo- n. Ada Sclmellbaclxer leen Cowa 3 4 ' A TQP R Iyoodagw: Wju. ary I . Tom his Lighte r Hens ein . I T al' . Arbo e , Befflfeh Iixcle. MIDA,,,oId 9631 Y Bu '11 30, DLE Cyev rne ' ef',Q,,BOT?gWf gland' A19 Ula M Royce W. ein ' MF- 'mer f 1' 5 X ezth. Msrflbfna Ou X, Q. xx TQP pafh fohnsiln. LS Herve H on' wrencey Holi ada OW N ln., Pa . ads B I9-,, 'ncia in L uma Y' Ii Q 1 'lla ' M 'H e r. i IDDLE Kemper he Ya JY hte? f Marg Eugen H ' Y winifhulerow: gobh' Gr. cgmfaorlfgjcf. na, M 913 23 ass 0 '94-7 TOP ROW: Bill Hunter, George Mussemann, Bob Roberls, Kenneth Hutchinson MIDDLE Ellis. losephine G . ROW: Fred lover. Eunice lmel B Georgene Joh I 1 ' 5' ' x 4' .xx Is ' N Q . f' '41 i A ' 15' . ak P l o oh!! 5 D eyxka nel. X a B 4' W' f ' IY L gi' w o,d.ah,m. mod .no . a 'YA 'iff fi .H o 'ra .', . O'l'l'OM ROW: nson. Virginia Barton, Rosalyn Finklan Glenda Hoofnagle 9. ' wfQ? ff x.0 V Bob 3063 . as- 'N , v X b a:::xe ?:w1 Gen ' O . Shwxamfgagth Rexx, gem gfloi E Belt? TO? Crane' in ala Eibyovxgagga G01 Q :Jew 1-3 TOP Row: mu Q -u , c 1 . gd9fr Havens. Mali? Rg?N:v:l?:1:LdZ5:1.RzZi: H::uclr,NGwYnn .Robb. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn ms' wma wright, Verna Burr. Jean Snyder, X .5 , f ' ClSSO 1 945 -'F -.x . E gene 'IM McClendon. Donald Hahn u fs' 1 Peg9Y . - TGP ROVJH mia Kmg. . Chaney Faulks. Loxs Wetzel. qw, Cxydene Lex9hlY- MKDDLE RO ' . M mms. ivan X Winger. OWL Beiw Young, Phyllxs as -, BOTTOM R brake. Rowqon. lallne P Darrell Dover' e le Mallonee' F S-' ul -'-' rank Ma' OP ROW u. x h. Frankie rl-fel. Richald Maglglard Oakes. lemme we C 1N'1lDQEl3l1l12:lL9 Foulksivx D :mon PhYl1is tones' Cam' Spam ' ' c 2 ' BOTTQIY1 Rilgligelggan Railing- lyn Mil et. X.: t TOP . Cra ROW: N ll41DE:fg'dg Donoggfen Kennedy H c A Q' . - ' S3255 loycexkncracia Ward arty Dyck, Eugen OIV' OY. ' Ele 9 Ce . 1 Ho an raldme Bu,-Ill' Aielene Or Doonan, Re . elf, Irene WiBaY!ess D 91113 ess. ' oris Cul br ealh, 'N -4.-4. 'n . 'N - Q -. . C. ' -. TOP jg aiu Brivw: spence L MIDD n' r ew' john EE HOW. 1s.IolznLeas B07-TOo'11'ardy, 'L Louella P UFS. Harold Gag M' orefle M eoples Coe!! es. Ben? Ci Opal Lew-fskus. a Frances K . 18, Thelma Fran fuegert cis' V irginia ta wooaw- we saw- Wd 1 af' '. xenqhgxl. KQOY' Xe TO? Cxxafxes Egxa Lou niw' M 3OXNA'g,.,n?0'u 'YO a iarfnerh Nong f C10 ss 0 1 Q45 TOP Pow- - Noland. orQ'31ll Traylor R- ' llle Bam ' lchard SL-ha IWDDL 9l'0ver, ipveld, jam Hey. E Row: Barbara Pm e' nam. Ioe Willia BOTTOM ROW' m Domfhy sYlvester, M ' Geraldine Urb ary w'nk10r. f 'Hem1.1, Vera Leland 109' 'LTNQM J N 2 THE IUNIOR CLASS PLAY PLAN E CRAZY Anna ........., Mary lean Teller George Haleon ..... Clair Conard Eloise ........ Miss Crump ...... Ice Callendar. Iimmy Haleon. Harold Petty. . Iulxe ............. Peggy ........ Alberta Hensel .Jeanne Welch . .Tom Maricle Richard Oakes . Kenneth Doll . Patricia Gean Carolyn Miller if rv r . Chip Burke . . . Mrs. Petty ..... . 3 t . . .lim Kemper . .Carol Hargil Q - 1 . we M' ,-Q' usy ays- Qgvclzoof ana! ill The Student Council sponsors a school-wide good-will and courtesy campaign: l2l Everybody yells and cheers the team at a pep meeting in the gym: l3l The Rhythm Club members don gingham and jeans for an old-fashioned dance: Ml Drill Team gals strut their stull as half-time entertainment at games: l5l The Iuniors introduce a teen-canteen as the setting for one scene ol their play. Plane Crazy. The aim oi the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards oi Christian character. With this goal in mind the HiY has molded another suc- cessful year under the leadership of Bill Turley. president, and Mr. I. L. Elwell, sponsor. Meetings are held alternately with G.R., the service club for girls, during activity periods on Wednesday. Outside activities have included managing the baseball throw concession for the camival and planning several parties. Other otiicers include Ioe Pat White, vice- president: lack Dillard. secretary, and Iarnes No- land. treasurer. TOP ROW: Putnam. Flem- ing, Hargis. Lollar. Tunnell, Martin. SECOND ROW: Miss Haag, Lighter, Ward, Smith. Mc- Mullen, Turner. THIRD ROW: Arnold, Neal, Hornan. Warden. Crane, Miss Webs. BOTTOM ROW: Hamilton. Urban, He n sel. Landes. Cowan, Gean. Miss Doro- thy Reynolds. QU! Reserves The three-fold purpose of the Girl Reserves is to aid in training girls to become leaders, to bring them closer together, and to enable them to become better citizens. Being the only girls' service club in Dodge High. practically all the girls are members. Under the direction of Miss Lydia Haag. the sponsor, and Pat Turner, the president. the G.R. has been very progressive this year. Included among their accomplishments are the handling oi the book exchange, decorating the girls lounge, giving the annual mother-daughter ban- quet, and starting the bond drive by having dues paid in war stamps. LEFT TO RIGHT: White ' ' ff - 4 ., .4 -v Dinard. Mr. Elweu, Noland Turley. TOP ROW: Bowman, Ken- nedy. Cott Misegadis. Kem- per. MIDDLE ROW: Traylor. Martin. Klein, Taylor, Wil- liams. BOTTOM HOW: Hurley. De Wall, Ptlieger, Ridge. Young. CZITLQITZ Don't look as though you've lost your last friend. Can't you smile? O. K.. hold it nowl' One-two-three-and the picture is taken. Yes, you can guess that was the work of the Camera Club. The purpose of this club is to teach students how to operate a camera more efficiently. They learn how to select settings and backgrounds. how to develop pictures. and from their knowl- edge they get the full enioyment of photog- raphy. Officers for this year are Laird Bowman, pres- ident: Marilyn Martin. vice-president: Pete Wormington, secretary-treasurer. and Dean Young, student council representative. Mr. Bryce Gleckler is the sponsor. TOP ROW: Cole, Vah- sholtz. Bingham. Lollar. I-largis. MIDDLE ROW: O'Bryan, Taylor. Klein. Cowan, Miss Engholm. Havens. BOTTOM ROW: Hensel. Miller, Ward, Fleming. Seals. Pinfeather Club is a literary organization com- posed of students who like to write original compositions. give book reviews. and who are iust content to curl up with a best seller any time. Pinteathers belong to the Book of the Month Club and each month contribute a select book to the school library. The purpose of this club is to increase the enioyment of literature and to encourage crea- tive work in all forms of writing. Officers for the year are Pat Fleming. presi- dent: Carol Hargis. vice-president: Alberta Hen- sel. secretary-treasurer. and Camilla Klein. stu- dent council representative. Miss Doris Eng- holm is the sponsor. inka tlzer rf 5: ., Q, Every phase oi dramatics iinds a place in the Thespian program. Make-up technique, light- ing, and stage settings are studied by the club. Thespians help with all plays that are given in Dodge High by taking charge ot stage set- tings and make-up, and sometimes act as direc- tors or assistants. Members may thus earn points to become National Thespians. Olticers pictured are Bob Taylor, president: Virginia Bates. vice-president: Alberta Hensel, secretary: Addeene Lizer. treasurer: Marcia Mal- lonee, student council, and Miss Dorothy Reyn- olds, sponsor. cglzespians Fr if N.- , -'49 1-31, f Miller. Taylor, Ward Miss Austin, Bow man. NOT P I C T U R E D Gwinner. mega te Demon debaters completed a successful sea- son by competing in the state tournament at Emporia in February. The squad, coached by Miss Mary Austin, consisted of Annette Taylor. Camilla Klein, Gracia Ward, Laird Bowman, Martha Miller, Gretta Braddock, and Grace Gwinner. In spite oi gas and tire shortages, the debate teams attended tournaments at Hays, Hutchin- son, Salina, Kinsley, and having won their dis- trict meet at Hays, were invited to the state toumey. Camilla Klein and Laird Bowman, se- niors, received high speaker ratings there. TOP ROW: Bates, Taylor, Mallonee. BOTTOM ROW: -' F . ,sf vi Lizer. Hensel, Miss D. Reynolds. i LEFT TO RIGHT: Klein, Braddock. QP NOT PICTUHED: Tomlinson, Lizer, Mussemann. OFFICERS TOP ROW: Starks, Stark, Ward, Robb, Freed. BOTTOM ROW: Eckl, Landes, Neal, Crane. Bates. Much of the spirit and pep that back our foot- ball and basketball teams is supplied by mem- bers of the Girls' and Boys' Pep Clubs. Red sweaters and Demon hats characterize mem- bers. Meetings are under the sponsorship of Miss Eulalia Nevins and Mr. Dean Wagaman. The Pep Clubs sponsor carnival booths and occasionally supply half time entertainment at the games. Officers of these clubs are Dee Neal and Skip Stark, presidents: Telle Landes and Dick Tom- linson, vice-presidents: Gvqfnne Robb and Bob Freed, secretaries: Virginia Bates and George Mussemann, treasurers: Gracia Ward, student council, and Addeene Lizer, Phyllis Crane, Betty Lou Eckl. class representatives for Girls' Pep Club. TOP R O W : Putnam, Miller, McMullen, Newell. Furnish, Mallonee, Dick. SECOND ROW McClendon, N eal. Landes. Bates, Warden, Arnold. Murphy. Shipley. THIRD ROW: Barger. Railing. Buell, Ray, McDermott, King. BOTTOM ROW: Sylvester, Klinow, Evans, Lizer, Hamilton, Hensel. Williams. 3 Q2 Q? -.f The Drill Team is an honorary physical edu- cation club for girls. New members are chosen by old members who base elections on ability, grades, and character. The Drill Team has accomplished much this year under the leadership of Miss Fanny Mae Kerns, physical education instructor. They have presented a number of precision drills and spe- cialties at games. Addeene Lizer, senior, has been drum maior- ette, and Anna Mae Evans, Clover Hamilton, and Viola Klinow have been the drummers. Business of the Drill Team is efficiently han- dled by president, Helen Pat Murphy: vice- president, Marcia Mallonee, and secretary-treas- urer, Virginia Bates. mmf! Jam ' 4 5 L, from 9 ' J 1 x GA 5.9. i X 31 TQ ft J. fr 23' 4: 1 .vel 2 T l V .S .X df 3 f u Q., ., v' be wi-K6 I-xl'-+I , af , 1- n M fm E IT? E1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Mae Evans, Larry Winlrey. Annanette Newell. Darry Wtntrey. Martha Miller. nr., ,Q V, 7 ' Letter sweaters and white coveralls identify D Club members. those boys who have ful- filled all requirements ior athletic letters. The aim of every boy participating in a sport is to be awarded a D and become a club member. The D Club is responsible for the success of invitational basketball tournaments and clin- ics. They find rooms for the players, supply information and schedules, and take charge of concessions. The initiation picnic is eagerly awaited by old members as the initiates must obey their whims and prepare the food. Alumni of this athletic honor organization are members for life. By paying yearly dues of one dollar. they may attend all home games of any sport. The sponsors for this year have been Mr. Guy Barnes, who is now in the Navy. and Mr. Adrian Miller. football coach. 66 M M6 I, . ., -vu . G 881' oLlQClC!QI'S Everybody upl demand these live white- clad cheerleaders as they appear before the Demon rooters in one of those sessions to prove that D.C.S.H.S. is the Peppiest School in the Southwest. Besides leading yells and encouraging pep during athletic contests, planning unusual pep meetings and working out yell formations, these cheerleaders take the responsibility of promot- ing good sportsmanship. Cheerleaders must be selected carefully as they reflect the personality and spirit of the en- tire student body. 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Fw . - , X all I ' 1 Season 9 cord 1943-44 A mag. zs 1-lay. 27 ' Dodge 18 Newton 43 a g Dodge 51 Stallord 9 Dodge 35 Larned 32 Dodge 50 Pratt 17 Dodge 61 Garfield 21 Dodge 26 Lamed 36 Dodge 59 Liberal 31 4 Dodge 38 Great Bend 36 g D Dodge 26 Garden 22 ' ' Dodge 41 Statiord 24 ,, Dodge 24 Garden 27 Dodge 56 Pratt 20 Dodge 49 Great Bend 33 Dodge 63 Liberal 23 Dodge 26 Cathedral 27 'Dodge 34 Garden 30 Dodge 52 Meade 24 'I -. s ' Dodge 42 Syracuse 20 Dodge 23 McPherson 21 4' if ' TOP ROW: Bowman. Student Manager. Hunter, Mussemann. Mur- if -q-1332328 phy, White, Tomlinson. Mr. Stanton, Coach. BOTTOM ROW: Starks Perkins. Imel. Wormington, Dillard. 'Dodge Invitational 'K 'Regional Tournament Q as istafe Tournament Dillard-Forward: co- captain and all-conf ference: leading scorer with 184 points: holds to asketlmlf individual record tor - ,, . 33 C 'ew g s-ul ...A-'L,.,......- G.A.C. OFFICERS TOP ROW: Bates, Secretary: Furnish, Vice-President: West. Student Council BOTTOM HOW: Buell. President: Enlow, Treasurer. ' Qzrds 9 Sports The Girls' Athletic Club is made up of girls interested in playing competitive sparts and earning letters and chevrons. For each season's sports, tournaments are played to determine a champion team. Louise Buell, president, and Miss Fannie Mae Kerns, sponsor, report a successful year, and members of G.A.C. back them up. In regular gym classes the girls have had opportuni- ties to participate in a large variety oi sports. Basket- ball, volleyball, deck tennis, baseball. archery and fenc- ing are but a small part of the games the girls played throughout the school year. The daily skirmishes that take place in the gym not only provide fun for students but also release from D.C.S.H.S. a new crop of Amazons each year. Q QI A4460 f 6790111 Playing for the first season under the name Cowboys, the Dodge City B team, coached by I. L. El- well and composed entirely ot Soph- omores and Iuniors, had a very suc- cessful season. They played ior the most part some of the stronger Class B teams in this part of the state. Deieating such teams as Larned Garden and Cim- arron, they met deieat at the hands of Mullinville, letmore, Rozel, and En- sign. The Cowboys ended their sea- son with a record of 9 games won and 9 games lost. Zglze yearg at tfze Sprz'ng-ggi E Smxgf N ',No gfegg PJJ P 6611 JL 61 J 1 Q1 fy ea' fee' 1 1 : RL g Ki P , X S' 8 5 2 , X' . , gf .rx Q -unc! our sclzoof gear is ra 1' fa nearing lfze cfinzax. gn face of as e Lal come tennis. track an ase a glue music epar men! X reaches a leigh point of7perfecI1'on: contests come and go: flCfl.Vl-ll'0S are enalfng. uf lo lze Csuenfors. this fs ine most llmporlant time of, all Ile ear, for 6efore tlwem ffe gracfuaffon. ine end of sclzoof and ix an 0 en oor o 0 or unfty. was in Y x In . GAOTUS This spring sees the end of another busy year for the school chorus. We all enioyed their annual Musical Revue which reached the heights of a profes- sional performance. Several vocal solos and ensembles were entered in the Mu- sic Festival. Again this year they had the good fortune to have Noble Cain train and direct them for a concert which they presented for the public. yt! J ,. .rv Z' ' If 'fill Ill -'ll FIM we f e 4 if 5 Wi f Even though the band disturbs many a first hour snoozer, imagine a morn- ing without it. The entire band presented half-time entertainment at football games and provided music for the lntemational Harvester Company Meeting this winter. The pep band. chosen from the band class, adds spice to pep rallies, snort events and other school activities. Several ensembles took part in the Music Festival held here April 28th and they did very well as representatives of the band. The Concert Band was featured in the public schools' band concert, which was the farewell Mr. Max Conner, director, gave the community before enter- ing the armed forces. s-1 Il wwf Cqrclzestra Small but mighty is our orchestra di- rected by Mr. Ross Williams. Though it is smaller this year than in many previous years, the orchestra has taken a definite part in school activities. and has played at all dramatic programs. Best known to the community is the DCSHS string quartet which has played for many community programs. The orchestra as a unit participated in the Civic Orchestra Concert, which was a huge success. Another orchestra proiect was a trip to Garden City for a string ies- tival. qjOCCll gfl.S'8l7lLlQS Girls' Double Trio composed of Geraldine Frey, Carol Hargis, Marian Daniel, Mariorie Winirey. Marcia Mallonee, and Marceil Homan. and the Boys' Trio, Sylvester Campbell. Bob Swaim, and Bob Hunter. were chosen from the boys and girls who take chorus. Under the direction of Miss Madge Reynolds. they did much to provide musical entertainment in the programs for club. church. and school organi- zations. Q 59- 3! 2 ' . ', ., -- '-'U W Q n f P Q4 ' . ' .. V l 'T.'1'p'-f- 4 t ,lil 'fl .. LT' .N' 'ls-F s a..-5 1 , l lr' -' :K ia n Y V. 1 -6 ' ' t b il ' klll all at I xx T ' lx X x . K X - H ',o' l' 'K - x i it 1 , it tt M mils 1 K l ' . i '17-, ,A,.. , . . ,,-. ' .,.-fh' ' Y, .5 ' ' .- v - I, .. 'vets-,l,vf,-'X ,.kf:?,-:5S'- x': A 1... V Q' W E - h Q.-M Q ' - - 1 - 33-Y '-Qguqdvlv x-4, .ff - 2 D , 5,5 ' - - V,-JK - S-iagv 11 1:35 -f- 2' Ftfg' ' - v -345' f- '. -- .,.9 V -' - -. ,- .ng-,Vg r C - .- . ,.- - r- - - ,:',, , - 1 v. Q, ,, --4 H-' - - - ' -, ,-,o, sq, t gulf' - ' f 1 .551 - - .L' ---- . on E125-9.1 9- '.n. C prmg ports Jack This year March brought so much winter weather that spring sports were rather late in starting, but even a late beginning did not dampen the spirits nor lessen the numbers oi the boys who turned out for track, baseball and tennis. The track team gathered the remnants of last year's team with Starks, Schaai and Leonard the only lettermen return- ing but there were many promising underclassmen A fine record was turned in under the capable leadership of Ad Miller fix' 'V A mi- hir a-1 -5 -A K C1 S060 Laurence Stanton baseball coach was fortunate xn hav ing four stellar lettermen back this year Perklns Reyn olds Hunter and Cleveland Wxth generous donations from the gym classes the baseball squad had a well rounded team with plenty oi reserves The team part1c1 pated ln several games and m the Dodge Invitational Tour nament May 5 6 and the Wichita Tournament May 12 13 QIIIAHS' A large promising group of netmen under the direction of Dean Wagaman started from scratch at the hrst oi the season to come through with a very successful record vanqulshmg all tradi tional nvals with ease . U ' ' ' ' I .fv 5. ,Qi-tif? , 0 Q .1 J 'V' fini 'Q K 5, A 4.-+ :ff 4 , fl Au-9 ,A . - . 0 .ax ,,,,j. - I 1' x . j f 1 4..g.L.M, X if -. Q - ll W 'Q 'V av Sv .' t, I 9' fl lla l' 2 'J l ' Tv 4. 'Y ', ' so I 1,4 I I . . . I . D l 1 -gfifiiqi . ,M 1 ' ' ' 0 1 .f as , F ,ii 'V ' e ' - 5 - V 41 T -thingie , ' ' '. gi- t rtilff V Lars rom t e gcfztors Q N 78 'EMIS DILLW 'W-W Pep Band Glves Out at a Baskeiball Game Semor Play Cast George Basket ball Mussemann Talkmg It Over Head Cheer leader Annanette The Basses Boom Out Demons Smk Another 39 I J' Y e , . QJIEL ,-, ' -33' E 1' ' ----.. L 'rx Imp - 5'1i f: 3 I a f-wr 'r -f M.-f ,g - AV ,La -X. fl f - V ,, V .V fs . . I e H 5. Q, N , ' 4- ' fwx ' J 1 f 5 J1 f - 4, num 71 F f . f , . . 1 V C PIHOI 518.5 0.1-.M 990:10 Harry Starks Presldent .av SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Anna Mae Evans Secretary Iack Dxllard Student COUHC11 Pai Fleming Treasurer 40 Bettye Io Dick Vice-president ADAMS, ELIZABETH ELAINE-G.R. l-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3. ALLEN, LORRAINE-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club I-2-3. Chorus 1-2-3. G.A.C ADRIAN, IUNE-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club I-2-3, Rhythm Group 2. G.A.C. 1-2-3. Drill Team 2. ANDREWS, NORMA IEAN-Mullinville High School 1, G.R. 2-3, Monitors 3 Pep Club 1-3, Band I-2-3. ASH, BETTY IO-G.R. 1-2-3. Pep Club l-2-3, Honor Society 2. BAILEY. FAE-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club l-2-3. s X 1 BARNES, BOB-Hi-Y I-3. Pep CI I-2-3. oot l 3. Track 3. Intramurals 2. Bmms, Mancmzrs-G.R. 1-2-a, ep club 1.z- om 1. G.A.C. I-2. BARNES. mA-chorus 1, Track a, lntram ' 3. .5 Q V ', 0 BARTLETT. GA AN l-2. Hi-Y 1-2-3, Pep Club I-2 3. Camera Club 3. Boy Wait - Band 1-2, Band l-2, Orchestra l-2. Chorus 1-2. Football 3, Basketba . Intramurals 1-2-3. Plays 1. BARTON, DOR0 HY-Student Council l, Honor Society 1-2, G.R. I-2-3, Thespian 3. Pep Club 1-2-3, G.A.C. 2. Plays I, Debate I. BATES, VIRGINIA-Honor Society 2, G.R. I-2-3. Thespian l-2-3 Vice Presi- dent 3, Nat. Thespian 3, Pep Club Treasurer 3. Rhythm Group 2-3. G.A.C. 1-2-3 Secretary-Treasurer 2-3, ill 2-3 Secretary 3. Sou'waster 3. K BOLEN. CLAUDEANE-G.R. l-2-3, Pep Club X , G.A.C. I. BINGHAM, WANDA-G.R. 3, Thespian 3, Pinteathe Pep Club 3. Dodger 3, Sou'wester 3, Rhythm Group 3, G.A.C. 1-2-3. Ho ociety 3, San Angelo. Texas, I-2. BONER, IUNE-G.R. I-2-3. Pep Club I-2-3. BOWMAN, LAIRD-Student Council 2-3 Director ol Point System 3. Honor Society l-2-3, Thespian 1, Hi-Y l-2-3 Cabinet 1-2, Pep Club 1-2-3, Dodger 2. Camera Club l-2-3 President 3, Athletic Student Manager 2-3. Debate 2-3. Class Treasurer 1. BRENNAN, MARGARET-G.R. 3, Thespian 3, Nat. Thespian 3, Pep Club 3. Orchestra 1, Chorus I-2, Plays 1-2-3, St. Mary ol the Plrins Academy 1. BROWN. DOROTHY-G.R. I-2-3, Pep Club l-3. Chorus 1, G.A.C. l. BUCKLEY. KENNETH- BUELL. ELLA LOUISE-Student Council 3, Honor Society l-2. Monitors 3, G.R. I-2-3. Pep Club l-2-3, Band l. G.A.C. 1-2-3 President 3, Drill Team 2-3. BUTLER. BETTY LOUISE-G.R. I-2-3. Thespian I. COLE. BETTY IEAN-G.R. 2-3, Thespian 2. Pinteatherl 2-3, Pep Club 2-3 Pep Band l-2, Band l-2-3, G.A.C. 2. Pueblo, Colorado, l. CASTERLINE, BETTE-Monitors 2, G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 2. Rhythm Group l-2 G.A.C. 1. Drill Team 2, Honor Society 3, Plays l, Thespian 1-2. CAMPBELL. SYLVESTER-Pep Club 3, Chorus I-2-3. Plays 2. 0 QJ Rhythm Group 2-3. FREED. ROBERT A.-Honor Society 3. Thespian 1-2. Pep Club 1-2-3, Hi-Y 1-2-3, Pep Band l, Band 1. Chorus 1. Football 2-3. Basketball 2. Track 2-3. D Club 3. Intramurals 1-2-3. f ' GABBERT, IEAN-G.R. 2-3, p Club 2-3 AS. l, Drill Team 2. FURNISH. MARGARET, de Co 2-lsecretary 3. Honor Society l-2. G.R. 1-2-3. Thespian -2-3. u' st 2. dger 3, Rhythm Group l, Chorus 2. G.A.C. l-2-3 Offic 2, Dr l Te . Plays 1-2-3. GODFREY, IOHN-HL Club 2-3, Intramurals 3. GOLDSBERRY. LEONA---Pep Club 3. GRUNKE, DONALD-Hi-Y 1-2. HAFERD. ESTHER--G.R. 3. Pep Club 2-3. HAMILTON. CLOVER-Honor Society 2-3, G.R. l-2-3 Cabinet 3. Plays 2. Drill Team 2-3. HARMS, VERNON-Pep Club 3. HEFNER. FRANCES-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club l-2-3, Rhythm Group 2, G.A.C. 2-3. Orchestra 1-2. . HEFNER. OLIVE-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Monitors 2, G.A.C. 1. HEINSON. ROBERT CONRAD-Hi-Y 3, Football l-2, Basketball 2, Plays 2. Bloom High School 1-2 HENRY. HOWARD WARD-Hi-Y 3, Rhythm Group 2-3, Boy Waiters 2. Pep Band 2-3, Band 2-3, Chorus 1-2, Pep Club 2-3. HOMAN, DONNA MARCEIL-Honor Society l-2-3. Student Council 1-2-3 President 3, Monitors 2, G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 1-2-3, Thespian 1-2-3, Nat. Thes- pian 3. Sou'wester 2-3. Rhythm Group 1-2-3. Chorus l-2-3, Class Officer 2, Plays l-2. G.A.C. 2. Pep Club 3. HOGUE, BOB-Thespian 1, Hi-Y l. Pep Club 1-3, Rhythm Group 1-2-3, School Swing Band 1-2, Band 1. Orchestra 1-2, Chorus l, Plays 2, Football 1-2-3 Co-captain 3, Track 2, D Club 2-3. Intramurals 1-2-3. 42 COX, DALE-Pep Club l. Football 1. Basketball l. Class Officer 1, Plays 1. DANIEL. MARIAN-G.R. 1-2-3, Thespian 1-2-3. Pep Club 1-2-3, G.A.C. 1-2. Chorus 1-2-3. Drill Team 2, Plays 3. DASENBROCK, IOE-Pep Club 3. Football 2. Baseball 2-3. Intramurals 2. DICK. BETTYE IO-Honor Society 1-2-3, Student Council 3, Monitors 2, G.R. 1-2-3. Thespian 2. Pep Club 1-2-3 Officer 2, Rhythm Group 2-3. Class Vice- President 3. Sou'wester 3, Dodger 3, Orchestra 1. Chorus l. DILLARD, JACK-Student Council 3, Honor Society 2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Thespian 1-2. Hi-Y 1-2-3 Cabinet 1-3, Camera Club 1-2. Boy Waiters 2 Ofli- cer 2, Rhythm Group 1-2-3. School Swing Band l-2. Pep Ban-i 1-2, Band 1-2, Orchestra 1-2, Chorus 1-2. Football 2 3, Easebzll 1-2-3. Basketball 1-2-3 Co- captain 3, D Club 2-3. Class Officer 3, Plays l-3. ENLOW, VERNICE-G.R. 1-2-3. Pep Club - -13. Monitors 3. G.A.C. 2-3 Treasurer 3. EVITNS. ANNA MAE-Honor Societ 1- - .R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 2. Plays 1-2-3, Thespian l-2-3, National Thespia 3, l 1-2 3 Officer l, Band l, Cheer- leader 1-2-3, Class Secretary 3 eam 2-3. Sou'wester 3. Dodger 3, FISCHER, LLARD-Pep Club -23. 'Hi-Y 1. Baseball 3. FLEMING. TRICIA-Student Council 2-3 Treasurer 3. Honor Society 2-3. G.R. 1-2-3 inet 2-3. Thespian 1-2. Pinfeathers 1-2-3 President 3, Debate 2. Pep Club 1- 3. G.A.C. 1-2-3, Drill Team 1. Sou'wester 2-3. Chorus 1-2, String Trio 2, ys 1. Class Officer 2. Class Treasurer 3. If v 149 NO? 4 '-.T I 1 6 1 11' HOOFNAGLE, SALLY LOU-Honor Society 2-3, Monitors 3, G.R. l-2-3. Pep Club l-2-3. Chorus 1. G.A.C. I-2. HORTON, ELAINE-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3. Camera Club 1. Chorus 2. G.A.C. 1-2-3. IMEI.. DON-Pep Club 2. Football 2-3, Basketball I-2-3. D Club 2-3. , . aw- X. 4: . ,QU fx 11:Nxs. RALPH 1.1:oN-1-11-Y 1. Pep Club a, orchestra 1-2. -,b 4' L 1? JONES. IOHN PERRY-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Pep Club 3. Intramurals I. KREGER, VERNA MAE-G.R. 1-2-3. KLEIN. CAMILLA-Student Co ' l Honor Society I-2-3. G.R. 1-2-3. Cab- inet 2, Thespian 1-2 3, Nat. T ian 3 'nteathers 1 2-3 Officer Rhythm Group 2 Pep l 3 Orchestra 12 Chorus I2 I Baseball 12 3 GA C 1 2 Plays l . Bas all Statistician 2 3. - , - ' 3, Debate 2-3 Pep Club l-2-3, Sou'wes 2-3, Dodge 3. Camera Club 1-2-3 Officer 2 . d 1-2- B - . - . - KNOY, BILL-Football l-2-3 1c1.1Now. VIOLA nos:-G.R. 1-2 1-2-3. Pep cmb 1-2-3. chorus 1-3. G.A.C. 1-2-3, Drill Team 2-3. Plays'-1.4,J5 , is L ,jan gf 9- 23 B -0 -:r '-'Q 4? Pep Cl Y 3 Sou wester 3. Dodger 3. Rhythm Group 23. fi Lmmrs. LTR HE-giant Council 3. G.R. 1-2-3 cabanea a. The-pau 1- 2-3. 1-gs ' . ' - Chorus 1-2. G. . . , Drill Team 3, Plays 1-2. LEONARD, E. N-Pep Club 1, Football 3. Track 2 3, D Club 2-3. Intra- murals 1-2-3. LIGHTER, VIVIAN-Honor Society 1-2-3, G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 2-3. Thespian I-2-3, Nat. Thespian 3. Pep Club 1-Q? Sou'wester Editor 3. Rhythm Group 1-2-3, Pep Band 1-2-3. Band 1-2-3, Orc 'ra-,I-2. Chorus 1-2-3. Plays I-2. K .4 f 1 ,A AP ,af rv. -we ,. v LIZER, ADDEENE MARIE-Monitors 2. G.R. I Tlpfpian l-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Officer 3. Chorus 3, G.A.C. 1-2-3, Drill eaml'1:5.3 Drum M:iorette 3. MCCLAIN. MARY MAXINE-San Antonio, Texas, 'Y-2, Drill Team 1-2. Home Makers' Club I-2. MCMULLEN, GOLA IEANNE-Monitors 2. G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 3. Thespian 1-2-3. Pep Club 1-2-3. Sou'wester 3. Dodger 3. Rhythm Group 2-3. GJLC. 1-2. Drill Team 2-3. McK1NNEY, GEORGE-Pep Club 3. MADDEN. IOE E.-Honor Society 3, Pep Club 3. Intramurals 1-3. MAIN. MARY F.-G.R. l-2-3. Chorus 1, G.A.C. 1. MALLONEE, MARCIA JANE-Student Council 3, Honor Society 3. G.R. l-2-3 Cabinet 2. Thespian l-2-3, Pep Club I-2-3, Chorus 3. G.A.C. 1-2-3, Drill Team 1-2-3 Officer 2-3. Plays 1. MATTHEWS, IEWELI. A.-G.R. 1-2-3. Thesplan 2. Pep Club 1-2-3, Rhythm Group I-2-3. Pep Band 1-2. Chorus l-2, Plays 2. MISEGADIS, DEAN M.-Hi-Y 3. Pep Club 2. Camera Club 2-3. Chorus 3. Football 2. Baseball 2. MORRISON, RICHARD-Pep Club 3, Floydada. Texas. 1, Basketball 1. MURPHY, HI-ILEN PATRICIA-G.R. 1-2-3. Student Council 1, Thespian 1-2-3. Pep Club 1-2-3, G.A.C. 1-2-3. Drill Team 2-3 President 3. Plays 1-2. MYERS. CHARLES-Hi-Y 1. Pep Club 3, Camera Club 2, Rhythm Group 3. AP 114 an 7 ' 0 le 'Z I 1 -9 NEAL, DONNADEEN E.-Student Council 2. Honor Society 3, Monitors 2. G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 3, Thespian 1-2-3, Pep Club l-2-3 President 3. Sou'wester 3, Dodger 3. Rhythm Group 2-3, G.A.C. 1-2, Drill Team 2-3. NEWELL. ANNANETTE-Student Council 2-3. G.R. 1-2-3, 'I'hespi'n I-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3. Cheerleaders 3, Rhythm Group 1-2-3. Chorus l-3. G.A.C. l-2. Drill Team 2-3. Class Officer 1-2. Plays 1, Monitors 2. NIEDENS. BERNICE-Pep Club 1-2-3. Chorus 1, G.A.C. 1-2, G.R. 1-2, Pin- feathers 2. NOELLER. BEVERLY--Monitors 2. G.R. 1-2-3. Thespian I-2-3, Pep Club l-2-3, Rhythm Group 2-3. School Swing Band 2, Chorus l-2-3. G.A.C. 1-2. Drill Team 2, Plays 2. PEAY, HOWARD-Monitors 2. Pep Club 1 -3, Rhythm Group 3. Chorus 1, Football 3. Intramurals 1-3, Plays 1, Thespian l . PERKINS, I. R.-Student Council 1 3 f' ei'53, onitors 2, Hi-Y I-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Boy Waiters 1, Rhyth pro 2-3 Officer 2. Chorus 1. Football 1-2-3 Co Captain 3. Baseball 1-2- . AY' .u t 1-2-3 President 3. Intramurals 1. Basketball 1-2-3 Co-Captain 3, TEH 1-2. N PROFFITT ' OROTHY IONE-G.R. 3.'Ensign High School 1-2. REYNOLD 4 D-Student Council 3, Hi-Y 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-3, School Swing Band 2. Pep nd 1-2, Band 1-2. Orchestra I-2, Chorus 1, Football 3, Baseball 2-3. D Club -3. Intramurals 1-2-3, Class Oflicer 1. RILEY. Pi .R. 1-2-3. Pep Club 1-2-3. K f -Q ROWTON, IOAN--G.R. 1-2-3. Thespian 1, Pinfenthers 1, Pep Club 1-2-3, Plays 1. 5 ROBINSON, IIMMY-Monitors 2. Pep Club 2 3 mil 2, Track 2 3, D Club 3. Intramurals 1-2-3, Athleti' Student Managerial. 1 RUSSELL, CHARLES C.- S iety Iwi'-1-2-3, Pep Club 12, Sou'- wester 3. Pep Band 1. Bafd l. or ' lid murals 3. rg. SCI-IAAF. ARTHUR-Hi 1-2-3. Pe Club l-2-3, Boy Waiters 1-2. Chorus l, Football 2-3, Track 1-2-3. Club 'Z 3. Intramurals 1-2-3. SCHULTZ. RUBY-Honor So G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3. SEALS, LAVAUGHN MAXINE-G.R. 1-2-3. Pep Club 3. SHAW. NAOMI--G.R. 1-2-3. Pep Club 1. Chorus 1. SHIPLEY, MARY LOU-Student Council 2, G.R. 1-2-3. Thespian 3, Pep Club l-2-3, Rhythm Group 3, School Swing Band 2, Chorus 1, G.A.C. l, Drill Team 2-3, Class Officer 1, Plays 1. SIMMONS. HAROLD-Hi-Y 1-2-3. Pep Club 2-3. Rhythm Group 3. Pep Band 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3. Orchestra 2, Intramurals I-2-3. SMITH, BETTY-G.R. 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Chonxs 1. STARK, HAROLD D.-Student Council 3. Hi-Y I, Debate 2. Pep Club I-2-3 President 3. Cheerleader 1-2, Sou'wester Business Manager 3. Rhythm Group 3, Stage Crew 2, Chorus l-2, Football 1-2-3. Basketball 1-3, Tennis 1. Track 2. D Club 2-3. Intramurals 2, Class President 2, Plays 2. STARKS, HARRY. IR.-Student Council 1-2-3, Class President 3, Thespian 2. Hi-Y 3. Debate 3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Rhythm Group 1-2-3 Officer 2. Chorus 1-2-3. Football l-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3, Track I-2-3, D Club 2-3 Officer 3. TAYLOR, BOB-Student Council 2, Thespian .2-3, President 3. Nat. Thespian 1-2-3, Hi-Y I-2-3 Cabinet 2, Pep Club 1-2-3, Boy Waiters 2, Rhythm Group 2-3. Pep Band I-2. Chorus I-2. Intramurals 1-2-3, Plays 1-2-3, Band 1-2. THOMAS. MARY ANNE-G.R. 1-2, Pep Club 1-3. TURLEY. BILL-Hi-Y 1-2-3 President 3, Pep Club 1-2-3. Pep Band 1, Band l. 44 1 1 L- I 4 A . TUNNELL, DOROTHY FRIESEN-Honor Society 1-2. G.R. l-2-3 Cabinet 2-3, Thespian I. Pep Club I-2-3, Pep Band l-2, Band 1-2, Orchestra 2, Class Olli- cer 2. TURNER. PATRICIA-Student Council l-2, G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 2 President 3, Thesplan 2-3, Pep Club I-2-3. Sou'wester 3, Rhythm Group 2-3, Orchestra l-2-3. VAHSHOLTZ, MARCINE-Monitors 1. G.R. l-2-3. Thespians 2-3, Pinteathers 3, Pep Club 1-2-3, Sou'wester 3, Dodger 3, Rhythm Group 2-3, G.A.C. 1-2. Emporia High School 1. WARDEN. LOLA-Honor Society 1-2-3. Monitors 2, G.R. 1-2-3 Cabinet 3, Pep Club 2-3. Sou'wester 3, Rhythm Gro rill Team 3. WEST, MAYNELI.-Student Council , Monitors 2. .R. I-2-3, Thespian l-2. Pep Club I-2-3, Rhythm Group 2-3, .A.C. I -3 O cor 3. WELDIN, VERNON-Hi-Y l-2, Plays lola High Sch l-2. WEIGEL. BILL-Honor Society 2, Monitors 2.fHi-Y -2-3. Pep Club l. Cho- rus 1. Football 2-3. Basketball l-2. Tennis l-2, l urals l-2-3. WHITE, JOE PAT-Student Council 3, Hi-Y 1-2-3 h It 3. Pep Club 1-2-3. Boy Waiters 1-2, Rhythm Group 2-3, Football 2-3. Ba etb 1-2-3. Baseball 3 D Club 2-3 onaw a, Intramurals 1.2. ' ' WILLIAMS. BETTY LOU-G.R. l-2-3. Pep Club 3. Rhythm Group 2, Chorus WIEBKE. ALME -Tgspian P'-Y 3. Pep Club 3, Chorus 2-3. Football 3. Baseball 2-3. Pla - . ,... ' WILLIAMS, CH E.-Monitors 2. Pep Club 3, Orchestra 1-2. Football 3. Intramurals l-2-3. WILLIAMS. IOHN A.-Hi-Y I-2-3. Pep Club I-2-3, Sou'wester 3, Camera Club 3. Rhythm Group l-2-3, Pep Band I-2. Band I-2. Chorus l. Football 2-3. Tennis 2. Track I. Intramurals I-2-3. Plays 2. l-2. Drill Team 3. Q I I I X T ' v . 'L L Q 5 WORMINGTON. HOWARD EL Hi-Y 3. Pep Club l-2-3. Camera Club I-2-3 Otficor 3. Football I-2-3. Bas -2-3. Baseball 2. D Club 3. Intra- murals I. N ,Q WILLIAMS. MARTHA M.-G.R. l-2-3. mlub 3 Chorus 1. WINTER. ROSS- i YOUNG. DEAN R.-Student Council 3. Hi-Y I-2-3. Pep Club 1-2-3. Sou'- wester 3. Camera Club I-3 Otticer 3. Rhythm Group 2. School Swing Band 1-2. Pep Band 1-2, Band 1-2. Orchestra 1-2, Chorus 1-2. Football l-3. Track 3. Plays I. ZIRLKE, RUBY-G.R. 3, Pep Club 3. Orchestra l. NOT PICTURED ter. Now in U. S. Navy. HBNSEI., DONALD-Intramurals 1-2-3. Pep Club 3. Baseball 3. 45 45 OLSON. MAX-Football 2, Intramurals I-2-3, Plays 2. Graduated first semes- lsfw 3 . Cgafutmg emons IO flfe l 0I'S III C l'I 7 !'fIt'Ifl0S .,j Pg' IACX DILLARD sketball Co Capt ' ' BOB HOGUE Football Co-Captain , f ,,. I if '- eager I 2 ANN EVANS K ee ader , ' Dodger Eylor , ' A g g , ,- I f ,g ., ,, ag.: , I . I , gf, Q V I Q nv- - I X X I, q,.,:e-Sig! 1 5, -' '- Q,-. 4 ' f P- ' ,Z Qf ' 1 ' , W A -' V Q is X - N. il A -,,. i ,..,5,. - 2.1-J. X LOUISE BUELL 1 '3-115' '51 President of G.A.C. VIVIAN LIGHTER J , Editor ol Sou Wester BILL TURLEY 1 President of Hi-Y s ,TN X , v I -, 1:7--. t 1- - Annum: uzsn 1 'P -,, If b Drill Team Drum Majorette ,I -. 1' ', Carnival Queen 9. - , i' x I ax A N, 1 ' ,, .-'Z-QM... ' - 4 'mmf' ,av P' -as C N O x7 SKIPPER STARK President of Boys' Pep Club Business Manager ol Sou'wester PETE WORMINGTON MARGARET FURNISH Secretary ol Student Council if I lll www Carnival King 46 D ' at S C Il! .2 Qgafutzng emors MO HIP aL2'IlCl0I'S l'II CSQIIOOI CIf'll.t'I.fl.6'S LAIRD Bowman 1- R- PERKINS Football and Basketball Co-Captain Vice President ot Student Council President ot D Club Southwest Sports Round-Up T ff-19 ' Director ol Point System Athletic Student Manager President of Camera Club 'Hu 5 1 I PAT TURNER b President ol G R fs 4' CAM KLEIN Dodger Editor x ,,, Sou'wester Photographer Southwest Sports Round-Up njl PAT FLEMING Treasurer ol Student Council Sou'wester Art Editor President of Pinieathers BETTYE IO DICK Football Queen MARCEIL HOMAN 'X .ff President ot Studsnt Council ,1' ' .nz 6 lb s , l DEE NEAL President of Girls Pep Club HARRY STARKS President of Senior Class HELEN PAT MURPHY President ot Drill Team BOB TAYLOR 4 7 President ot Thespians ' i D . onor oczetu TOP ROW: Swaim. Gwinner. Ha terd. Cook. MIDDLE ROW: N. Iones. Ditch. Wolf. Chenault. Ca rey. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Mas sey. Eckl, Braddock, Tripp, Miller. . 'ff tin K TOP ROW: Freed. Dillard. Bowman. Madden. MIDDLE ROW: Hoofnagle. Warden. Fleming. Dick, Klein, Mal lonee. BOTTOM ROW Lighter, Evans, Hamilton. Qasterline. Neal. NOT PIC TURED: Homan. Bingham. F I X Q. . The purpose of the Honor Society of DCSHS is to recognize and reward out- standing scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and attendance of its students. TOP ROW: Conard, Webb, Ha vens. Hahn. MIDDLF ROW: Tay Ori, lor, Miller. Putnam, Lollar, New com. BOTTOM ROW: Hargis Hensel. Butler, Cullrreath, Ward To be eligible, a student must earn four of the seven required points for scholarship. He must earn one point for worthy school citizenship: a Vote of the faculty determines this point. be recommended by the faculty punctuality may also be earned. To earn points for leadership, a student must sponsor in charge. Points for attendance and on ltors TOP ROW: H. Faulks. Woodall, Telfer, Hoolnagle. Hahn. MIDDLE ROW' Cox, B. Railing. Andrews. Brown, Barton. Crane. Dick. BOTTOM ROW- Buell, Putnam, Hamilton, Urban. Enlow. Miss Eula May Nunemacher SPOIISOI. Though pictured last in the Sou'wester, Monitors and members of the office force are not least in importance for they aid in keeping the routine of DCSI-IS running smoothly. The Monitors are posted in the corridors to keep a lookout for wandering students and to deliver call slips. They also act as guides for school visitors. The office force assists with secretarial work by filing, typing, and recording grades. 48


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