Eads High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eads, CO)

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SfQ Q Published by Members of the Senior Class GADS H GH SCHOOL EADS, COLORADO GERALD LEE UHLAND DEDICATION We, the Seniors of 1950, wish to dedicate our annual, The Eagle”, to a classmate and friend, Gerald Lee Uhland. Jerry was deprived of shar- ing many of our senior pleasures because he was confined to the Corwin Hospital with poliomyelitis this past year. ANNUAL STAFF Standing, Pete Hoepner, Harry Abrams, Hubert Davis, Judy Smith, Clayton Peck, Bonnie Lewis, Julia Owen, Pat Watts, George Schleining. Seated, Melva June Lahr, Mary La Velle, Jackie Fluke, Ethel Holter, Glenda Freeman, Margie Hoepner, Herbert Davis, and Mrs. Barker. gusi°esS Secretary JOE BARNETT Treasurer WILLIAM BENNER President J. C. La VELLE Superintendent ROY D. FARTHING SCHOOL BOARD MRS. BAKER, Commercials and Publications Advisor MRS. LIESEN, Music, Glee Club, Band. MISS C. MORRIS, English MR. SIMPSON, Science, Math, Coach MR. WRIGHT, Social Sciences MRS. CHAFFIN, First Grade MRS. DUNLAP, Third Grade MRS. FARTHING, Seventh Grade MISS JACOBS, Second Grade MRS. LICjON, Fifth Grade MISS J. MORRIS, Sixth Grade MRS. SIBCY, Fourth Grade MR. FARTHING Superintendent MRS. SIMPSON Principal eniors SENIORS HARRY ABRAMS Eads - 5 years Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual Staff 4. Eagle Staff 4. HUBERT DAVIS Haswell, 9 years Eads, 3 years Athletics 2, 3, 4 Class Officer, 4, I Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Student council 4. JACKIE FLUKE El Centro, Calif. Eads 7 (5 years) Pep Club 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Marching Band 2 MARGIE HOEPNER Hugo 2 years Rock Ford 6 years Eads 4 years Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Annual Staff 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4 HERBERT DAVIS Haswell, Colo. 9 years Eads, G lo. 3 years Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Eagle Staff 3, 4 Class Officer 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4. BILL FISCHER Eads Vi year Holbrook ll‘ $ years Athletic 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Glee Club 3 Camera Club 3 Annual Staff . GLENDA FREEMAN Holly 6 years Denver 1 year Texas 1 year Eads 4 years Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 2. ETHEL HOLTER Eads 2 years Orchestra 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Band 2, 3 SENIORS BARBARA KERST Eads 12 years Pep Club 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 1. MARY VIRGINIA La VELLE Eads 12 years Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual 4 Eagle Staff 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2. JULIA MAE OWEN Eads 12 years Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3. 4 Marching Band 2 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 JUDY SMITH Prairie Queen 3 Prairie Center 5 Eads 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 MELVA JUNE LAHR Hunter, Kansas 1 year Plainville 3 years Eads 8 years Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 1, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 1 BONNIE LEWIS Galatea 8 years Eads 4 years Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 1, 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 4 CLAYTON PECK Chivington 8 years Eads 4 years Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Student Council 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Class Officer 1,2,3, 4 PATRICIA WATTS Eads 12 years Glee Club 1, 2 Band 1, 2 Annual 4 Eagle Staff 4 CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago 20 scared little boys and girls started on a journey, through school September 12, 1938, Neal Blooding, Richard Crow, James Keith, Homer Lathem, Joseph Meuren, Willard Nordick, Robert Palmer, Edward Peters, Robert Shaw, Gerald South, Jerry Uhland, LeRoy White, Bobby Briley, Barbara Kerst, Joy Lou Latham, Mary LaVelle, Julia Mae Owen, Clara Smith, Patricia Watts and June Lennon, losing June Lennon, Robert Shaw and Bobby Briley. As we continued to build our future in 1939 we had 15 mates gaining two new ones, Harry Abrams and Richard McEven and losing four who were Richard Crow, James Keith, Edward Peters and Gerald South, and then took a vacation. 1940 found us with two more to help us build our future. They were the twins, Lois and Louis Davis; but we lost one who was Robert Palmer. We now had 16. In 1941 we had 18 gaining five, Max Brillhart, Bobby Preddy, Francis Morton, Mary Jean Hurt, Mary Lou McCall; and losing three, Richard McEven, Robert Palmer, and Homer Lat- ham. W'e now only have 13 as we came back in 1942. W'e gained 4, Harry Abrams, Clyde Gil- ley, W'illiam Sims, Melva Lahr, and lost 9, Joy Lou Latham, Clara Smith, Lois and Louis Davis, Max Brillhart, Bobby Preddy, Francis Morton, Mary Lou McCall and Harry Abrams. 1943 found us building with 16 members, gaining 4, Francis Morton, Mable Bradford, Jackie Fluke, Alvin Carson and losing one, W'illiam Sims. • In 1944 we gained 4, Gene Conner, Dorothy Dunn, Marilyn Spirk and Lois Weber and lost two, Alvin Carson and Joseph Meuren. We gained Robert Mays, Preston Hay and Harry Abrams in 1945; and lost 5, LeRoy White, Francis Morton, Marilyn Spirk, Dorothy Dunn and Lois Weber. Our first year in high school began in 1946 where we gained 14, Ralph Uhland, Reggie Lane, Evelyn Wimp, Wilma Thomas, Melba Stroup, Bonnie Lewis, Judy Kelley, Margie Hoe- pner, Glenda Freeman, Jim Wimp, Clayton Peck, Russel Lyon, Don Brabb and Francis Mor- ton; we lost 8, Reggie Lane, Ralph Uhland, Preston Hay, Robert Mays, W’illard Nordick, Jim Wimp, Russel Lyon and Clyde Gilley. 1947 found us as we started building with 22 gaining 7, Ethel Holter, JoAnn Colvin, Howard Conklin, LaVerne Criswell, Herbert and Hubert Davis, Dale Patterson; and losing 7, JoAnn Colvin, Francis Morton, Wilma Thomas, Melba Stroup, Howard Conklin, Don Brabb and Neal Blooding. We gained 2 in 1948, Francis Morton and Don Brabb; lost 5, Mable Bradford, Mary Jean Hutt, Gene Conner, LaVerne Criswell and Dale Patterson. Now in 1949 we are a litrle more experienced with our work so we will keep on building our house of opportunity, we lost 4, Evelyn Wimp, Jerry Uhland, Don Brabb and Francis Mor- ton; and gained 1, Bill Fischer. ■t v°loW CLASS WILL We, the 1950 graduating class of the city of Eads, State of Colo, being of sound dis- posing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament and hereby revoke all wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. After polishing apples for four years, CLAYTON PECK has decided to pass along the trait to Dickie Fluke, hoping it will help him more than the ducks did! To Lynn Healey goes HERBERT DAVIS’ great mind for basketball. Lynn should welcome any kind of mind. BONNIE LEWIS wills her knack of chewing and popping gum to Lois Laing to see if she can get by with it any better than Bonnie did—How about it, Mrs. Barker? After thinking the matter over quite a while, PAT WATTS has decided to will her long fingernails to Wanda Smith. She might need them in a pinch. HARRY ABRAMS wills his ability to be mischievous to George Schleining so he can always make a hit with the girls. On second thought, maybe you should try another method, George. MARGIE HOEPNER wills her extra inches to Irene Peck. This should make you grow up and take notice now, Irene! To Glenna Perkins goes JUDY SMITH’S ability to catch a husband. Go to it, Glenna! ETHEL HOLTER bequeaths her funny school-girl giggle to David Brabb. Gee whiz, David, won’t you have a cute one now?? To Donna Bell goes MELVA JUNE LAHR’S ability to stay put on her chair in commercial math, for some odd reason, she never could. MARY VIRGINIA LaVELLE wills her alarm clock to Pete Hoepner to help him get up in the world. To Jean Hainer JULIA MAE OWEN leaves her horse so she can be a Rodeo Queen too. JACKIE FLUKE bequeaths her sense of humor to Dolores Wimp, hoping everyone will get a big bang out of it To Shirley Williams goes MELVA JUNE LAHR’S school nickname of MINERVA SNEER, knowing she won’t mind having another one. HUBERT DAVIS wills Bob Wimp his ability to work hard in school. Bob should appreciate this. MARGIE HOE- PNER’S come-hither smile is given to Leila Freeman. Need we say more?? To Edward Peters goes BARBARA KAMMARCAL’S great mind for bookkeeping because Edward will surely need it next year! GLENDA FREEMAN leaves her pixie personality to Betty Dresc- her, in hopes she can get out of as many scrapes as she did with it. BILL FISCHER wills his ability to slide street corners to Danny Jackson. CLASS PROPHECY Today is indeed a very gay one for this is The day-May 1950. It commemorates the 10th anniversary of graduation, of the class of 1950 from Eads High Station T-I-M-E from the dust belt is broadcasting the event, as it is representative of what has happened to millions of graduates all over the country in the past 10 years. Melva June Lahr has flown in from New York, and has promised to act as announcer for the event. She and Mary LaVelle share an apartment in the Astor Hotel, in New York. While Melva June has made a name for herself as the first woman who could talk as much as Hedda Hopper. Mary was certainly not sitting around idle. She has already given a piano concert in Deafman’s Hall and acted as music critic for the New York Times and has often been called upon to accompany the famous Pily Lons over the radio. After Mary and Melva June had arrived at the station they were not a bit surprised to find Mr. R. D. Farthing acting as toastmaster, he was the man who had very patiently put up with them for many years of their schooling. The first couple who was interviewed, was a tall gangly man and an attractive blond woman. At first we couldn’t recognize them, then the man lifted his huge 10 gallon hat and when we saw that head of curly hair, we knew it to be none other than Clayton Peck, our class president. Sure enough the woman beside him was Mrs. Peck-nee Bonnie Lewis, she hadn’t changed a bit either for we had to ask her to step away from the mike a bit for she was popping her gum too loudly. We were saying goodby to the Peck’s when all at once we heard a terrible shriek from in the audience and when we investigated we found a goodlook- ing young man, with a large beany shooter in his hand, and not far away, looking as if her pride or something had been hurt, stood Glenda Freeman. No, Harry Abrams hadn’t changed much either. The next lady brought up to the stage, we found to be Mrs. Judy Smith, who had been our annual queen in 1950, who told us that Mr. Smith was seated in the audience, with their family, a small outfit of 4 sets of triplets, and that they were living in a small bungalow of 199 rooms not far from Eads. Approaching us next, we found a girl whom we knew very well in school; namely, Miss Margie Hoepner, who told us she was secretary to the president of C. U. For some odd reason Margie has never lost her fondness for Colorado University. Behind Margie came a very lovely lady whom we remember as Jackie Fluke, but who was now Mrs. Gene Bailor. Mr. Bailor was along too. Everyone was being seated in the dining room and the banquet was about to begin, so we would continue our interviewing from the dining room. I found sitting beside me Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and he told me that they owned a large sheep ranch near Haswell now, and were doing very well on it. Seated on the other side of me I found his twin brother Hubert, who is a very famous scientist. Not far down the table I heard a woman talking, so I went to investigate and found it to be none other than Julia Mae Owen, who was very well known for her pure-bred Hereford cattle and her beautiful ranch house near Denver. All at once we heard a terrific noise, and turned to find a very distinguished looking couple, it was none other than Mr. and Mrs. Andy Haller. We knew her when she was Ethel Holter. While they were all having coffee, we decided to wander around a bit and who was the first person we ran into, but a very beauti- fully groomed lady. It was Miss Pat Watts, who told us she was proprietor of Patties Wack and Hack” beauty salon. Sitting farther down the table we saw a very rich looking, handsome young man, so naturally we advanced as quickly as possible, and found it to be none other than Bill Fischer, who told us that he was now head photographer for Getro- Molden Mayer, and was at present working on a film about the pharmaceutical works of Dr. I. Blownup and his assistant research chemist, Barbara Kerst Kammarcal. Barbara was al- so a member of our graduation class. Finding we had interviewed all of our guests we were about to sign off, then we thought of our class motto. The Logs Lie Before Us, Let Us Build”. We wonder if we have lived up to it. SENIOR OBITUARY Narae Harry Abrams Herbert Davis Hubert Davis Jackie Fluke Glenda Freeman Margie Hoepner Ethel Holter Barbara Kerst Melva Lahr Mary La Velle Bonnie Lewis Julia Owen Clayton Peck Julia Smith Pat Watts Died Of result of wise cracks getting slapped overwork late hours too much flirting brain fever giggling drug store blues eating her cooking love affair laughing at her jokes eating too much trying to be a cowgirl old age disagreeing DID YOU EVER: See Glenda when she's mad at Harry? See Pat drive? See Herbert go stag? See Julia play football? Hear Melva June say I hate men”? Taste one of Bobbie’s sundaes? See Bonnie sit still? Hear of when Hubert didn’t get at least one A”? See Jackie when she didn’t want to go to Haswell? See Margie when she didn’t have her studies? See Harry when he wasn’t giggling? Taste one of Ethel’s cakes? Hear Judy laugh? Last Words Oh stop it! 'tis too I don’t know Oh cram Oh shut up! Gads I’m going to tell Oh gad Oh no! Here goes nothing Bless you Gosh, I don’t know Oh Bonnie Gosh Heavens yes! umor m JUNIORS 1st row, Irene Peck, Betty Drescher, Glenna Perkins, Leila Freeman, Wanda Smith. 2nd row, Shirley Williams, Dolores Wimp, Jean Hainer, Donna Bell, Lois Laing. 3rd row, George Schleining, Edward Peter, Dickie Fluke, Lynn Healey, Pete Hoe- pner, Dan Jackson, Mr. Wright, Sponsor. CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR President Clayton Peck Vice President Hubert Davis Secretary Bonnie Lewis Treasurer Herbert Davis Reporter Margie Hoepner JUNIOR President George Schleining Vice President Irene Peck Secretary - Treasurer Glenna Perkins Reporter Jean Hainer SOPHOMORE President Wanda Dunlap Vice President Fritzi Hogge Treasurer Maynard Amerine Secretary Marilou Tapanna Reporter Florence Weiser FRESHMEN President Charles Crow Vice President Frances Bird Secretary • Treasurer Joyce Aldrich Reporter Betty Kelley reshm FRESHMEN 1st row, Byron Lynn, David Baxter, Earl Mitchell, Dwayne Fox, Bruce Fischer. 2nd row, May Morton, Dorothy Kasza, Joan Hutt, Billy Mast, Bobby Greenwell, Joyce Woodcock, 3rd row, Verta Koch, Joyce Aldrich, Patty Dunlap, Betty Kelly, Judith Hastings, Frances Bird. 4th row, Billy Perkins, Johnnie Holter, Charles Crow, Junior Kelly, Larry Nordick, Henry Baxter, Mrs. Simpson, Sponsor. ■■■■ miinifi SOPHOMORES 1st row, Darlene Bickel, Florence Weiser, Marilou Tappana, Fritzi Hogge, Carolyn Jack- son, Rosemary Schmitt. 2nd row, Wanda Dunlap, Betty Patton, Joyce Nelson, Betty Brook- field, Dorothy Carthel. 3rd row, Joyce Hutt, Theresa Rutledge, Ila Bell Mills, Gordon Mast, Maynard Amerine. 4th row, Mildred Hieronymus, Carma Lorenz, Rosie Mays, L. D. Nelson, Junior Criswell, Arthur Hollandsworth, Mr. Simpson, Sponsor. SEVENTH GRADE 1st row, Glenda Dye, Helen Freeman, Carol Dixon, Phyllis Woodcock, Phyllis Smith, LeRoy Mays. 2nd row, Mrs. Farthing, Keith Uhland, Edward Smith, Gordon Buck, Billy Barnett, Jack Gardner, Elvin Buck. 3rd row, Donna Reiswig, Donna Kelley, Madonna Wissel, Verna Kelley, Bobby Pfingston, Raymond Wissel. EIGHTH GRADE 1st row, Delmar Patterson, Bobby Hollandsworth, Tommy Parker, Keith Simpson, Billy Benner. 2nd row, Charlotte Ellgen, Carolyn Ballard, Gloria Barnett, Donna Aldrich, Janice Lane, Lois Abrams. 3rd row, Electa Downing, Mary Schleining, Billy Brookfield, Leroy Kerfoot, Paul Chaffin, Louis Schmitt, Otis Peck. 4th row, Retha Whaley, Rosie Wimp, Thelma Lyons, Doris Hainer, Dickie Crow, Donald Kelley, Gene Weiser, Miss Clara Morris, Sponsor. . FIFTH GRADE 1st row, Dixie Weber, Virgyln Lessenden, Kay Barnett, Nadine Dunlap, Beverly Aldrich, Barbara Aldrich. 2nd row, Mrs. Mable Ligon, Donald Spencer, Duane Williams, Leo Nelson, Jimmy Seirer, Loy Jones, Vera Kelley. 3rd row, Phillip Johnson, Billy Hurt, Jimmy Talbott, Leroy Lyon, Johnny Huffman, Phillip Hollis, Gailen Buck. 4th row, Betty Durrett, Gaila Frazee, Patsy Carthel, Carol Hooker, Linda Crow, Mable Hieronymus, Palma Lane. SIXTH GRADE 1st row, Billy Parker, Jimmy Perkins, Donna Durrett, Nora Meier, Helen Schleining, Kay Womack, Marie Sarah. 2nd row. Miss Jessie Morris, Russell Bell, Raymond Mays, James Morton, George Holter, Jim Williams, Allen Schmitt, Phyllis Chaffin. 3rd row, Bobby Mast, Wallace Dunlap, Junior Homan, Mary Sarah, LeEtta Crow, Mary Beth Kuiken, Gary Smith, 4th row, Wayne Laing, Romona Barnes, Sona Cave, Rita Kay Koch, Barbara Kelley, Shirley Bickel, Stanley Watts. THIRD GRADE 1st row, Viola Reeves, Nancy Dye, Sandra Aldrich, Phyllis Sarah, Karen Uhland, Virginia Culver, Diann Scroggins, Billy Bishop. 2nd row, Irs. Raymond Dunlap, Eloyce Stouffer, Lois Wissel, Ronnie Bickel, Patty Talbott, ArLene Schleining, Darrel Cordrey, Shirley Hollandsworth 3rd row, Patty Buck, Janice Eder, Louella Hollandsworth, Bernice Kasza, Beverly Weber, Brenda Jo John, Diane Mohler, Allen Hooker. 4th row, Gene Wimp, George Smith, James Goodson, Bobby Bentley, Larry Watts, Jimmy Carthel, Bobby Floyd, Freddie Buck. FOURTH GRADE 1st row, Alma Jean Mays, Kenneth Kasza, Vernon Johnson, Jack Dixon, Loren Patterson, Floyd Blooding, Michael Parker. 2nd row, Mrs. Roy Sibcy, Winifred Watts, Gene Koch, Carol Morton, Rebecca King, Gary Talbott, Billy Wimp, Stephen Hollis. 3rd row, Hulene Robertson, Bobbie Barrows, James Baxter, Virgil Lessenden, Marvin Geiger, Billy Mays, Billy Barber. 4th row, Phyllis Wissel, Sharon Hastings, Donald Pfingston, Harvey Kelley, Carl Lindholm, Leland Holter, Marlin Eder. FIRST GRADE 1st row, Laurene Jones, Barbara Kitchen, Wanda Mays, Ramona Mays, Richard Moore, Gary Lee, LaVern Mays, Gary Nordick, Dwight Lessenden. 2nd row, Peggy Buck, Larry Krueger, Carol Klinge, John Nunnery, Janet Lang, Dallas Talbott, Joan Nunnery, Larry Frazee, Danny Hollis. 3rd row, Mrs. Chaffin, Norma Jean Weber, Keith Dunlap, Jean Brower, Ronald Homan, Wallace Mosher, Benjiman Reeves, Joyce Hollis, Betty Joan Weber. 4th row, Jimmy King, John Crow, Roy Baxter, Sofia Espinoya, Sharon Lovett, Janice Linsacum, Lawanda Fischer, Shirley Carthel, Linda Goodson. SECOND GRADE 1st row, Bryon Torkleson, Jean Durrett, Carolyn Moore, Diana Crow, Phylliss Hutt, Linda Buck, Earl Gilbert. 2nd row, Richard McDaniel, Douglas Johnson, Cardon Berry, Harold Pfingston, George King, Dudley Jackson, 3rd row, Carole Pfingston, Nadine Kelley, Rebecca Hooker, Max Williams, Dale Stoner, Conrad Tenorio, Bill Stoner, Richard Mor- ton, MissRuthanna Jacobs, Teacher. 0? ot alC 1st row, David Baxter, Maynard Amerine, Bruce Fischer, Dwayne Fox, Byron Lynn, Dickie Crow, Johnnie Holter. 2nd row, L. D. Nelson, George Schleining, Charles Crow, Larry Nor- dick. Junior Kelley, Billy Perkins. 3rd row, Mr. Farthing, Mr. Wright, Herbert Davis, David Brabb, Lynn Healey, Clayton Peck, Harry Abrams, Hubert Davis, Mr. Simpson, Coach. Wiley 1 Eads 0 Cheraw 14 Eads 6 Granada 0 Eads 20 Walsh 13 Eads 19 McClave 27 Eads 16 Wiley 43 Eads 8 The 1949 Football season saw the start of our six man football competition. Consider- ing everything, our year was quite successful, ending with a 50-50 average in our league games. The starting six boys for Eads were: David Brabb, right end; Lynn Healey, fullback; Clayton Peck, halfback; Herbert Davis, quarterback; Harry Abrams, center; L. D. Nelson, left end. Later in the season Donald Kelley and George Schleining saw action at left end. Scu et aU Hubert Davis, Lynn Healey, Junior Kelly, L. D. Nelson, David Brabb, Clayton Peck, Char- les Crow, Harry Abrams, Dick Crow, Herbert Davis, and Maynard Amerine. Haswell 27 Eads 39 Holly 25 Eads 12 Holly 33 Eads 20 Two Buttes 33 Eads 38 Pritchet 48 Eads 29 Kit Carson 19 Eads 21 Araphoe 30 Eads 32 Kit Carson 19 Eads 21 Haswell 36 Eads 28 Cheyenne Wells 28 Eads 9 The Eads Eagles started the49-50 season after completing an average football season. The starting line up for Eads was: Herbert Davis, guard; Maynard Amerine, guard; Lynn Healey, center; David Brabb, forward; and Clayton Peck, forward. Charles Crow, a freshman, gave the regulars a rough time and is now a starting 1st team player. The Holly tournament open March 3 and 10 with Holly meeting Springfield, Eads meeting Granada, and Wiley drew a bye. The winner goes to the State Tournament March 16, 17, and 18. ctiuitm V, HIGH SCHOOL BAND 1st row, Gloria Barnett, Phyllis Smith, Keith Simpson, Dorothy Wimp, Joyce Woodcock, Mary Beth Kuiken, Dolores Wimp, Verta Koch, Glenda Dye, Donna Aldrich. 2nd row, Verna Kelley, Carroa Lorenz, Donna Rose Durrett, Virglyn Lessenden, Billy Barnett, Paul Chaffin, Wanda’ Dunlap, Irene Peck, Herbert Davis, Carolyn Ballard, Pete Hoepner, Joyce Nelson, Theresa Rutledge. 3rd row, Pat Dunlap, Carol Dixon, Barbara Kelley, Ramona Barnes, Raymond Whissel, Wayne Laing, Dorothy Kasza, Lois Laing, Larry Nordick, Duane Williams, Betty Kelley. 4th row, Betty Patton, May Morton, Donald Spencer, Betty Durrett, Russell Bell, Junior Homan, Edward Peters, Charles Crow, Billy Benner, Ila Bell Mills, Joyce Aldrich,’ Mary LaVelle, Otis Peck, Billy Mast, Carolyn Jackson, Bobby Greenwell. Standing, Mrs. Liesen, Charlotte Ellgen, Donald Kelley, Jack Gardner, Francis Bird, Gordon Mast, Margie Hoepner, Donna Bell. Twirlers- -Beverly Aldrich, Nadine Dunlap, Barbara Aldrich, Jean Durrett. Eads Band has won many laurels in its history. No doubt it will gain many rore before this year is over. It competed in the Holly Music Festival on March 25th and in the Limon Band festival on April 18. It played for Kiowa County Fair, again this year, as it probably will continue to do as long as there is a Fair. 01 GLEE CLUB 1st row, Verta Koch, Fritzi Hogge, Carolyn Jackson, Betty Kelley, Mary LaVelle, Donna Bell, Lois Laing, Rosemary Schmitt. 2nd row, Mrs. Liesen, Joyce Woodcock, Joyce Nelson, Florence Weiser, Judy Smith, Jean Hainer, Julia Mae Owen, Frances Bird, Darlene Bickel, 3rd row, Joyce Aldrich, Carma Lorenz, Ethel Holter, Margie Hoepner, Judy Hastings, Dorothy Carthel, Mildred Hieronymus. JUNIOR BAND 1st row, Nancy Dye, Virginia Culver, Virgil Lessenden, Donna Reiswig, Doris Hainer, Stephen Hollis, Carol Hooker, Palma Lane, Shirley Bickel. 2nd row, Kay Barnett, Kay Womach, Patsy Carthel, Beverly Aldrich, Russell Bell, Junior Homan, Janice Lane, Phyllis Chaffin, Le Etta Crow, Wallace Dunlap, Raymond Mays. 3rd row, Barbara Aid- rich, Nadine Dunlap, Donald Spencer, W'ayne Laing, Gaila Frazee, Linda Crow, Philip Johnson, Jimmy Seirer. Standing, Bobby Greenwall, Mrs. Liesen, Marie Sarah, Johnny Huffman, Twirlers- - -Betty Durrett, Jean Durrett. PEP SQUAD 1st row, Betty Patton, Melva June Lahr, Bonnie Lewis. 2nd row, Joyce Aldrich, Wanda Dunlap, Frances Bird, Julia Mae Owen, Betty Kelley, Patty Dunlap, Ethel Holter, Mary LaVelle. 3rd row, Irene Peck, Carraa Lorenz, Marilou Tapanna, Dorothy Wimp, Joyce Nelson, Jackie Fluke, Florence Weiser, Mildred Hieronymus. 4th row, Verta Koch, May Morton, Rosie Mays, Shirley Williams, Joyce Hutt, Dorothy Carthel, Darlene Bickel, Dorothy Kasza. 5th row, Mr. Wright, sponsor, Ila Bell Mills, Margie Hoepner, Jean Hainer, Judy Hastings, Betty Brookfield. Betty Patton Melva June Lahr Bonnie Lewis STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting-George Schleining, Fritzi Hogge, Hubert Davis, Joyce Aldrich, Lvnn Healev. Standing Mr. Farthing, Clayton Peck, Wanda Dunlap, Charles Crow, Mrs. Simpson. EAGLE STAFF Floor-Clayton Peck, Margie Hoepner, Glenda Freeman, Herbert Davis, Around table- Julia Mae Owen, Judy Smith, Bonnie Lewis, Ethel Holter, Pat Watts, Jackie Fluke, Melva June Lahr, Standing-Dickie Fluke, Pete Hoepner, Hubert Davis, Harry Abrams, Mrs. Barker,. Mary LaVelle, Leila Freeman. Martha, Dorothy Darlene Betty, Jean, Pat ackie U'anda Darlene Pat, Glenda, Herbert harlott Donna Donna, Bruce, Bett), Joyce Betty Herber onnie. Melva. Be Margie Bonnie, Jean, Pat School Building W inter view of Eads High School MavnarJ Donna Derbert llavis Aarry libram Bonnie Herbie imp sisters Darlene AUT A P H 7 TEX'ACO Gas Clothing - Hardware Mr. Rolland McDaniel Manager (7KJ «• Accessories Phone 4811 Eads Colo. Eads Colo. Compliments of dr.pepperMbottling CO. zcJev (jphc P Try Our Hamburgers LAMAR KB1 COLO. Eads Colo. Ask For C ong ratulations Ewing Supreme Feeds Seniors of ’50 Always Quality Feeds MARX tfctoL e'hv EWING Phone 685 (? o. 508 N. Main Phone 776 Lamar Colo. Wiley Colo. • Colo. ttow-a Gmwty ABSTRACT CO. Congratulations Senior Class of ’50 Phone 2761 H.H. King Mgr. Eads Theron Fluke V. P. Colo. OSOLINS deftvt e. cJ'Patmz L Gas - Oil - Tires Phone 4533 Eads Colo. Compliments of odamah, cf um e Gip. Everything for building 501 N. Main Phone 30 Lamar Colo. Freighting of all commodities Phone 2061 Eads Colo. BAKER tfeadhfl. £ fo op Auto Glass - Seat Covers - Re-finishing Eads Colo. Wifi'S 1 wi I 1 Phone 4552 Eads Colo. Eads Colo. ffiP QV Wl £ h op Lillie A. Herzog v n 6aJe Phone 2942 Meet your friends here Cut Flowers for all Occasions Kenneth Velma Seirer Corsages Eads Colo. Eads Colo. he. KANSAS CITY ottfe JJviQuhaza e. Gw. Carl J. Lindholm Agent Eads Colo. J. B.MILLER £)6a. Jess, Trix and Bob Congratulations to the Class of 1950 Yeah Eagles Eads Colo. P fyJfeePiv Sfofye. Drugs Cosmetics Fountain Service Eads Colo. Fischer’s cjehwce Wholesale Retail Oil, Gas Kerosene Eads Phone 2491 Colo. McNEILL Case Massey - Harris Sales Service “First in Service” General Repairing Wrecker Service G. E. McNEILL, Pres. Phone 2751 Eads Colo. A lariat, well handled, would ground” that steer in minutes. It’s the right way to do the job. There’s a right way to do the servicing work on your John Deere Equipment. The mechanic who is trained to service the equipment the way the factory recommends . . . who has the right precision tools with which to do the work ... and who uses genuine John Deere Parts as replacement parts, is able to do the work quickly . . . efficiently . . . economically. Ours is the only shop in this community that guarantees all three . . . trained mechan- ics, precision working tools, and genuine John Deere Parts. This means your John Deere Equipment will come back looking and running like new . . . ready to give you dependable, efficient performance for many months to come. See us for full details. (oddle IMPLEMENT COMPANY Home of John Deere Implements Tractors, Combines, and Repairs Phone 2781 BUY ONLY GENUINE JOHN DEERE PARTS THEY FIT AND WEAR LIKE THE ORIGINALS Eads Colo. CAFE No Beer - No Wine Just a Pleasant Place to Dine Home Cooking Good Coffee Dale Freda Eads Colo. HOME (O-ci, (L(0. The Best in Gas, STOP SHOP Fresh Vegetables, Meats, Groceries Phone 2311 We Appreciate Your Patronage Eads Colo. tZ l'3(OT l' GRAIN CO. Oil, Accessories Roy Sibcy, Owner Phone 4181 Feed Grain Phone 2971 Eads Colo. CLARK (PtOT l CL a G(0. Eads Colo. Meats, Fruits, Vegetables AND MACHINE REPAIR Phone 2784 Eads Col° POJVTtAf... Frozen Foods Phone 2171 Eads Colo. EADS CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO. INC. High Grade Gas, Oil, Tires Lubricants Ambrose Lancaster, Mgr. Eads Colo. jke, FI RST ft 2 ia d vSia acS.'b Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation And Federal Reserve Bank System Assets over Three Million Dollars Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 150,000.00 We Extend Congratulations And Best Wishes to Eads High Class of 1950 EADS V COLO. FOSTER c 7uT i eh d Q. Lumber - Paint Glass - Coal Phone 2151 Raymond Rouse Mgr. EADS COLO. EADS Suits Tailored to Measure Phone 4581 Eads Colo. PAT'S S hwp Pat Bob Patton Haswell Colo. QioiaeG Omf)?emevL International Farm Equipment T rucks Eads Colo. EADS Caid S'dm Locker Service Frozen Foods Meats Eads Phone 4511 Colo. Congratulations Class of 1950 Gauntly (Phew James C. La Velle, Editor 9 tww-a Highway 96 Fine Foods Eads Colo EADS MOTOR AND PETROLEUM CO. Chrysler Plymouth Butane Propane Maytag Eads Colo. listed Mr Mrs. L. M. Johnson Phone 245 1 Eads Colo HOLTHUS'S RED WH TE Fresh Meats Vegetables We Give National Gift Seals Kit Carson Colo. ELLGEN Ptfumfriu £fou p Plumbing Supplies Goulds Pump System Elgin Windmills Eads Colo. Qwwei Etafoe Drugs - Sundries Kit Carson Colo. EADS CjfCLQ s- Ccpp anee Bottle Gas Home Appliance Phone 2011 Eads Colo. Wmd Ettf mtrfive We Appreciate The Co-operation Of Dealers Kit Carson Colo. Clddfoictkh} Groceries -- Meats Frozen Foods Phone 4531 Eads Colo. Wwad Wlehcmiiie Groceries Dry Goods Flowers for all Occasions Phone 2471 Kit Carson Colo. flewekfa Elgin Bulova Watches Columbia Diamonds Eads Colo cCwcjCLW - UlAfowhe. LUMBER CO. Where The Home Begins Phone 2421 Kit Carson Colo. K 1 O WA Cl Phone 2421 Eads Colo. G. . DRY GOODS Eads Colo. Congratulations THE Wiley - Lamar - McClave Plotted PfucPio Portraits - Weddings Commercial 208 E Olive Phone 96 Lamar, Colo. cPeei Service. Best of Luck Seniors 1950 Eads Colo. Congratulations Class of 1950 FROM MOMS WlvdPehifc L. C Rutledge Phone 2021 Eads Colo. A pl.hieud? BASIL BUCK Wacfliiwefyif Go. V MM Sales Service Tractors Farm Machinery Overhauled Eads Phone 2071 Colo (PPaim'd rffliec eti “The of Your Community” RCA Sound Cry Room for Babies Always a Good Show Woodrow “Woody” Williams And Family EADS COLO. . Class Flower- Carnation Class Colors — Blue - White Class Motto — The logs lie Before Us Let us build SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 5 - -School Started 27--Glee Club Dinner Oct. 14 - - First paper published 27--Teachers Convention Nov. 18--Second paper published 23--Band Concert •24--Thanksgiving Vacation Dec. 2 -- Jr. Class Play 23- -Christmas Program 24- -Christmas Vacation Starts Jan. 13--Semester ends 17--Donkey Basketball Game 23--Vaccination and Innoculation Feb. 1-- Annual Completed 14--Dad’s visiting day 25--Simla Grade School Concert Mar. 25--Music Festival at Holly Apr. 18- -Limon Band Festival 19- -Limon Band Festival 21--Senior Class Play 28- -Career Conference 29- - Junior and Senior Prom May 14 -- Baccalaureate 16-- Class night 18- - Graduation 19- -Paper published 7cuflot-uuUe. SCHOOL ANNUALS SKILLED CRAFTSMEN —MODERN EQUIPMENT and 35,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA are combined to produce FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for 1400 schools in twenty-three states Binding iMpection TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY P. O. Box 597 DALLAS, TEXAS 6320 Denton Dr.


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