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Williams. Betty Kelley; Row 4 - Barbara Kelley. Phyllis Smith. May Morton, Betty Patton. Raymond Wissel, Wanda Dunlap, Russell Bell, Junior Homan. Edward Peters, Janice Healey, Wayne Laing, Lois Lain, Bill Benner, Otis Peck. Jimmy Seirer, Jolean Healey, Gaila Frazee, Joyce Aldrich; Standing - Mrs. Leisen, Charlotte Ellgen, Marie Sarah, Frances Bird, Jean Hainet, Donald Kelley, Peggy Kablc, Jean Durrctt, Donna Bell; Not shown - Shirley Smith. We. the Senior class of 1951. here- by dedicate our annual, the Eagle, to our school building, which has housed trials and tribu- lations, as well as fun and happi- ness. Long may it stand! Through our minds many years from now will pass the memories good and bad, that are associated with this school and which we are now reluctant to leave as we ven- ture farther down the road of life. MRS. MARGARET C. BARKER. Sponsor Front Row: Marilyn Healey, Donna Bell, Lois Laing, Pete Hoepner, Jean Hainer, Carolyn Jackson, Dolores Wimp, Maynard Amerine, Back Row: Edward Peters, David Brabb, Dan Jackson, Dick Fluke, Gordon Mast, Leila Freeman, Mrs. Bar- ker, Melvin Richardson, Lynn Healey, Bob Wimp, George Schleining. LEILA FREEMAN Asst. Editor-in-chief PETE HOEPNER. Editor JEAN HAINER, Business Manager SCHOOL BOARD From left to right: Joe Barnett, Secretary; William Benner, Treasurer; J. C. LaVelle, President; Roy D. Farthing, Superintendent. 0 4 1 © © STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 - Mrs. Simpson, Lynn Healey, Carolyn Jackson, Betty Kelley, Paul Chaffin, Mr. Farthing. Row 2 - George Schleining, Maynard Amerine, Joyce Aldrich, Jim Healey. Graduation for the class of 1951 is drawing near, and I want to express my congratulations to each member. It has taken some determination to remain in school twelve years, but who should do less in these times? It is my hope that many of you will continue formal education in other schools and colleges. Education is very essential in democracy and especially in these trying times. It is my sincere wish that all young people, and es- FACULTY MR. FARTHING. Superintendent FLAME OF KNOWLEDGE BOOK OF TRUTH MRS. SIMPSON Principal MR. SIMPSON. Coach MRS. BARKER Commercial. Publica- tion's Advisor MR. WRIGHT Social Sciences MISS CLARA MORRIS English MRS. LIESEN, Band, Glee Club, Music MRS. FARTHING 7th and 8th Grades MRS. SIBCY 4th Grade MRS. LIGON 5th Grade MISS JESSIE MORRIS 2nd Grade MRS. DUNLAP 3rd Grade MR. PLOESER, Shop, 6th Grade MRS. CHAFFIN 1st Grade DONNA BELL Silence is golden, but who am I to make money ? Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2,3, 4 JEAN HAINER Nice and tall and friends with all Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Pep Club 3,4 Glee Club 3 Band 4 Class Officer 3,4 “LASS 4 51 DAVID BRABB Sometimes he sits and thinks; sometimes he just sits” Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 4 Athletics 1, 2, 3.4 DICK FLUKE A one man circus that Ringling doesn't control Annual Staff 3, 4 Eagle Staff 3, 4 Student Council 1 Athletics 1 LYNN HEALEY LEILA FREEMAN Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy. But the rest of the time- oh my! Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 3. 4 Every class has a he-man. This is ours’ Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Athletics 1, 2,3,4 Class Officer 1 Student Council 3,4 MARILYN HEALEY She's known by the noise she doesn't make Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 4 Class Officer 2 PETE HOEPNER A Careful student- careful not to over- work Annual Staff 3,4 Eagle Staff 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3.4 Student Council 1, 2 Athletics 2 DAN JACKSON Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Athletics 1, 2, 4 MELVIN RICHARDSON Greater athletes were born perhaps, but when? Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Athletics 4 LOIS LAING Innocent? Yes, but what a temper' Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 1,4 Band 1.2, 3.4 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 GEORGE SCHLEINING A swell chap, but far from an angel” Annual Staff 3,4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3.4 cLflss-f5| IRENE PECK Short and sweet and hard to beat Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Pep Club 1. 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 3 Student Council 2 EDWARD PETERS What a cute baby he must have been Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 DOLORES WIMP Her friendship is really worth having’ Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Class Officer 2,4 Pep Club 1, 2,4 Glee Club 2 Band 2,3 ROBERT WIMP It's not what you do. It’s what you get away with Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Athletics 1, 2,3,4 SENIOR POEM Some time ago-twelve years, in fact- In nineteen thirty-nine. The class of nineteen fifty-one Began to rise and shine. I'll introduce each one of them And tell a fact or two About their main ambitions or The things they like to do. First of all comes Donna Bell. Believe me, she's not dumb! I wonder what has made her smart. Perhaps her chewing gum? Dan Jackson is a peppy kid. His red hair is in curls. And he is liked by everyone-- Especially the girls. Irene Peck and Jean, now. They make a ducky pair! Jean's a very tall girl, but Irene stands 'way down---------there! Leila Freeman, then, comes next. She stands just five feet, four. A very demure girl is she Yet full of fun galore. Marilyn's so quiet that We hardly know she's here. And she's so cute she got elected Annual queen this year. Next, Dickie Fluke. Oh, what a guy! His car won him his fame. And though he's always late for school. The car is not to blame. And now we come to Lois Laing. She’s sweet, she's swell, she's bright. We also have Dolores Wimp Who's fun from morn till night. Melvin is our annual king; A swell and dandy guy. He’s cute and sweet and hard to beat. He's also rather shy. Lynn Healey and David Brabb Are really on the beam. They're teacher’s pests instead of pets, But captains of our team. Pete and George are mighty guys. (This is what I meant:) Pete is annual editor. And George—our president. Edward Peters and Bob Wimp Are last but far from least. We couldn't do without them, or We don't want to, at least. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1951 To Whom It May Concern: Whereas we, the members of the omnipotent class of the year of our Lord, one- thousand nine-hundred fifty-one, of the Eads Public School, being of sound mind and body, and having gained that preeminence customary to lordly Seniors, and feeling that the time is at hand for us to make this, our Last Will and Testament, do hereby ordain and publish the same. With all due meditation and consideration of the merits of all concerned, we bequeath and dispose of all our worldly goods to the following: IRENE PECK wills her excess weight to Thersa Rutledge. LOIS LAING leaves her brains to Jean Chronister. DONNA BELL bequeaths her ability to be nosey to Dorothy Wimp. MELVIN RICHARDSON leaves his ability to chew gum to Joyce Nelson. JEAN HAINER wills her ability to wander the halls to Vivian Deinlein. DICK FLUKE wills his ability to be tardy to Carma Lita Lorenz. DAVID BRABB leaves his ability to make noise to Rosemary Schmitt. DOLORES WIMP bequeaths her smile to Betty Patton. GEORGE SCHLEINING wills his ability to get along with teachers to Esther Amyx. DAN JACKSON leaves his ability to ride the scooter to Gordon Mast. LYNN HEALEY wills his height to Maynard Amerine. DICK FLUKE wills his ability to kill time to Darlene Bickel. PETE HOEPNER wills his big feet to Carolyn Jackson. BOB WIMP wills his ability to make wise cracks to Mildred Hieronymus. LEILA FREEMAN wills her ability to stick her foot in her mouth to Ila Belle Mills. MARILYN HEALEY bequeaths her slowness to Wanda Dunlap. DAN JACKSON wills his red curly locks to Junior Criswell. EDWARD PETERS leaves his ability to be quiet to Lois Jean Henney. IRENE PECK leaves her ability to be heard all over the building to Dorothy Carthel. LOIS LAING wills her ability to fix typewriter tables to Florence Weiser. In witness whereof, we have set our hand and seal. (Signed) The Class of '51 Executors: Roy D. Farthing Margaret C. Barker CLASS PROPHECY Jean Hainer has devoted her time to raising her small family of twelve boys and twelve girls. She decided they were cheaper by the dozen. One day in Juvember of 1999, her little girl took sick. She rushed her to a doctor. On the window was Dr. 'Fixum' Healey . They went in and saw a tall, gangly, curly, gray haired man, and who was it but our own Lynn Healey who used to live on a ranch near Eads, Colorado. He said that he owned a 12800 acre ranch in Wyoming. He was also a veterinarian. This was the wrong doctor but she had gotten to see an old classmate. Well, Jean proceeded on to the hospital. A nurse met them and asked them what they wanted, and this nurse turned out to be Marilyn Healey. She said she was the head nurse at this hospital. Jean was really glad she had succeeded so well in her work. While they were in town, she decided to sign up her four eldest for piano lessons. They walked up the steps of a large, beautiful, building and who was sitting at the piano but Lois Laing. She had been teaching for forty years now. As they were driving home, they passed a resort that gave swimming lessons. The boys persuaded her to go back and let them start lessons. They drove up to a pretty abode. A nice-looking woman met them and who was this but Leila Freeman. She lived right on a lake and gave swimming instructions herself. Miss Freeman (Mrs?) also told them that she wrote poetry in her spare time and sold them to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. They were glad to know that she was doing so well. Miss Freeman took two of the boys for their first lesson and they were sitting in the lounge talking when in walked two handsome men who were just graying a little at the temples. These men looked familiar, and sure enough, she knew them. They were Melvin Richardson and Bob Wimp. Mel told her that he was playing baseball for the Dooklyn Brodgers. Bob told her that he was a five-star General in the Air-Corps. While these men were sitting there with her, recalling the good old days at E. H. S., a couple of distinguished looking men came into the lounge. They also looked familiar to her. Sure enough, she knew them; they were George Schleining and Peter Hoepner. While they were talking they told them that they had purchased the Holcomb's Grocery and now it was known as the S-H Indigestion Store. These two men were also among her graduating class. George was the president of the class. When they were about to leave, another graying chap came in. He looked very familiar to all of them. He turned out to be Edward Peters. Edward told them he was playing the tuba in Dimmy Jorsey's band in Yew Nork. They all left the Freeman home and journeyed on. Jean decided to get some meat before going home. There was a locker plant enroute so she stopped and a very familiar face was behind the counter. This face belonged to Dan Jackson. He had built himself up a mighty fine business. While she was waiting, a dignified lady came hurrying in. This lady turned out to be Irene Peck who was successfully married to a Wimp. She was her usual old self, in a hurry, so Jean didn't get to ask her which one of the Wimps it was. Jean went on down the road. The creamery was out a little further and she want- ed to leave her cream there this time. She was sort of in a hurry and was rather sur- prised when Donna Bell met her. Jean was in a hurry and she was busy so she had to leave, but she promised she would be seeing her again. She and her family started on their way toward home; then BOOM! , and one corner of her car dropped lower than usual. Oh-oh, a flat tire! But--Ah! A garage only two blocks away. 1931 Chevrolet Fliver Service , the sign read; a funny name but she thought they might fix her flat tire, an 1807 model. Her feet drag- ged her into the shop and a tall, graying man (familiar, too) met her and asked her what he could do for her. After she explained, he agreed to tow her to his shop and repair her tire. Her kids are bubble-gum chewers so she let them get some gum. Well, of all the trouble they had! One girl got a tooth pulled, another had her mouth fastened shut. One boy got his tongue fastened to the roof of his mouth and goodness knows what all! She didn't like this so she decided to go see a gum manufacturer and demand they take all the stickiness out of it. On the gum-machine it read, Brabbs Tripple Bubble Gum . It also gave the address so when this man fixed her tire she was going to see him. This familiar garage owner turned out to be Dick Fluke. Mr. Fluke had owned a 1931, two-toned, green car which was called Fliver when he was going to E. H. S. Fliver got him to school every day, even if it was a little late. Well, upon reaching the Brabb factory, a very distinguished lady asked her mis- sion. This lady kept staring at her and it made her wonder if her slip was showing or something. Finally she asked Jean her name. Jean told her and (yes, you’re right!) she was Dolores Wimp. She had made good her desire to become a private secretary. Dolores ushered her into the private office of Mr. Brabb. The gum-chewing man standing before her looked mighty familiar. He introduced himself as David Brabb. After David had promised to do what he could about the stickiness of the gum, her tired, scrapping, kids and she departed at last to their Reformatory Ranch where, with stringing hair and dirty faces she put her little troup to bed in their cells. CLASS HISTORY The first day of school in 1939, as Miss Jessie Morris, the first grade teacher, arose from her desk to greet her new pupils, she saw ten bright and shining faces. The owners of these faces were Junior Criswell, Dickie Crow, Donald Goodro, Danny Jackson, Gordon Mast, June Buy, Donna Jackson, Lois Laing, Wanda Smith, and Helen Lucille Williams, who were starting out on their long and eventful jour- ney through school. We lost Donald Goodro after the first semester. The second year of school, we gained Lealon Brumley, making a class of ten again. At the end of the second year, we lost Lealon Brumley, Junior Criswell, Dickie Crow, Gordon Mast, June Guy, and Donna Jackson, and gained four at the beginning of the third year. They were Jimmie Jacobs, Melvina Brillhart, Elaine Warren, and Juanita Kerfoot. Our fourth gTade class was made up of nine members after losing Jimmie Jacobs, Melvina Brillhart, and Lucille Williams and gaining Leo Mays, Edward Peters, Laura Anderson, and Rosie Mays. We lost Elaine Warren in our fifth year and gained Dickie Fluke, and Clara Belle Hill making a class of fourteen. We gained Alice Weisdorfer, and Mamie Zordel when we were sixth graders, and we lost Laura Anderson and Donna Jackson. At the beginning of the seventh year we missed five familiar faces, Mamie Zor- del, Donald Haynes, Wanda Smith, Rosie Mays, and Leo Mays. Then Pete Hoepner, Donnie Stroup. Irene Peck, Donna Bell, Leila Freeman, Helen Van Gundy, and Wanda Smith entered our midst, and we lost Alice Weisdorfer, Juanita Kerfoot, Clara Hill, and Helen Van Gundy. As we entered high sbhool we had seven new faces in our class who were David Brabb, Lynn Healey, Don Williams Bob Wimp. Dolores Wimp, Glenna Perkins, and Wynoka Bishop, making a class of eighteen students. We lost Don Williams, Donnie Stroup, and Wynoka Bishop. As sophomores, we gained Howard Conklin, Dan Mauck, Betty Drescher, and Earl Mitchel; and lost Howard Conklin, Dan Mauch, and Earl Mitchel. We had two new students with us the next year, Shirley Williams, and Jean Hainer; and we lost Wanda Smith, Shirley Williams and Glenna Perkins. We graduated with a class of sixteen after gaining three, Marilyn Healey, Donna Francis and Melvin Richardson, and losing two, Donna Francis and Betty Drescher. SENIOR OBITUARY Name: Died of: Last words: Donna Bell Worrying Oh Gorsh! Leila Freeman Swallowed by a fish That's for sure 1 Jean Hainer Over eating Oh Crumb! Marilyn Healey Hurrying Oh Shucks! Lois Laing Too much study My word! Irene Peck Love Gads! Dolores Wimp Eating her own cooking Criminy! David Brabb Swallowed his gum For cripes sake! Dick Fluke Hurrying to school Gee Whiz! Lynn Healey Overdose of sleep That's tough! Pete Hoepner Natural death (Bullet thru' head) Oh Bunk! Dan Jackson Mistaken identity (Dan or cow?) Gol-lee! Edward Peters Blew his tuba too hard What's the deal? Melvin Richardson Loafing Oh Nuts! George Schleining Flirting Gee Whiz! Bob Wimp Wise cracks Oh Mercy! THE STARS WOULD FALL IF: Donna wasn’t worrying. Dan wasn’t teasing Irene. Lois didn't have her lessons. David wasn’t bothering Mrs. Barker. Irene didn't get a letter from Texas. Jean acted her age. George wasn't president of our class. Marilyn wasn’t quiet. Dolores was in one place for five minutes. Pete said I hate girls! Leila wasn't sticking her foot in her mouth. Bob wasn't making wise cracks. Lynn got home early. Edward wasn't being teased. Mel didn’t make a touchdown. Dick would get to school on time. JUNIORS Row 1 - Carma Leta Lorenz, Florence Weiser, Jean Chronister, Darlene Bickel, Wanda Dunlap, Rosemary Schmitt, Mildred Hieronymus. Row 2 - Mr. Wright, Maynard Amerine, Lois Henney, Esther Amyx, Dorothy Carthel, Betty Brookfield, Dorothy Wimp, Ila Belle Mills. Row 3 - Joyce Nelson, Carolyn Jackson, Theresa Rutledge, Vivian Deinlein, Gordon Mast, Clifford Kennedy, Junior Criswell, Betty Patton. JUNIOR, PLAY Let Me Cjrow Up EADS HIGH SCHOOL GYM LEX1E----------------------- Carolyn Jackson MURIEL -------------------- Ester Amyx MATT--------------------- Maynard Amerine NOLA FLEMING ----------------------Vivian Deinlein AUNT LYDIA - -- -- -- -- - Theresa Rutledge MARY JO--------------------------------Joyce Nelson ARDEN------------------------Carma Lorenz BILL HENDERSON...........................Bob Wimp MRS. HOLDEN...........-..........Wanda Dunlap Place: The Fleming home in a small town. Time: The present 8:oo P.M. SOPHOMORES Row 1-Charlotte Ellgin, Shirley Laird, Jolean Healey, Donna Aldrich, Mary Schleining, Gloria Barnett; Row 2-Jim Healey, Otis Peck, Paul Chaffin, Billy Benner, LaVerne Henney, Billy Brookfield, Keith Simpson, Delmar Patterson; Row 3-Mrs. Simpson, Gene Weiser, Donald Kelley, Thelma Lyon, Doris Hainer, Retha Whaley, Rosa Wimp, Lois Abrams. Row 1-Sharon Abrams, Joyce Woodcock, Verta Koch, Joyce Aldrich, Shirley Smith; Row 2- Dwayne Fox, Wanda Laird, Mae Morton, Dorothy Kasza, Bruce Fischer, Byron Lynn; Row 3- Mr. Simpson, Henry Baxter, David Baxter, Betty Kelley, Francis Bird, Pattie Dunlap, Judity Hastings; Row 4-Bobby Greenwell, Marvin Richardson, Junior Kelley, Charles Crow, John Hoi ter, Billy Mast, Richard Baxter. Absent--Larry Nordick. FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE Row 1-Elvin Buck, Gordon Buck, Duke Kennedy, Raymond Wissel, Robert Hollandsworth, Billy Barnett, Keith Uhland; Row 2-Miss C. Morris, Phyllis Smith, Carol Dixon, Peggy Kabel, Helen Freeman, Glanda Dye. Edward Smith; Row 3-Doris Lessendon, Donna Reiswig, Donna Kelley, Verna Kelley, Madonna Wissel, Ann Lauthan, Phyllis Woodcock. SEVENTH GRADE Row 1-Barbara Kelley, Shirley Bickel, Rita Koch, Ramona Barnes, Mary Sarah, Larry Welsh, Russel Bell, Peggy Smith, Nora Meier; Row 2-Mrs. Farthing, Barbara Welsh, Donna Rose Durrett, Marie Sarah, Mary Beth Kuiken, Helen Schleining, Phyllis Chaffin, Kay Womack, Le Etta Crow; Row 3-James Morton, Stanley Watts, George Holter, Gary Smith, Laurence Dooley, Wallace Dunlap, Junior Homan, Wayne Laing. SIXTH GRADE Row 1-Vera Kelley, Barbara Aldrich, Beverly Aldrich, Kay Barnett, Dixie Weber, Betty Durrett, Ben Carpenter, Gailen Buck; Row 2-Mr. Ploeser, Billie Hutt, Duane Williams, Johnny Huffman, Jimmie Seirer, Wayne Fredrick, Philip Hollis, Vergyln Lessenden; Row 3-Janice Healey, Gala Frazee, Mable Hieronymus, Jack Lyon, Patsy Carthel, Carol Hooker, Linda Crow, Palma Lane, Nadine Dunlap. FIFTH GRADE Row 1-Floyd Blooding, Stephen Hollis, Virgil Lessenden, Rebecca King, Carol Mor- ton, Barbara Louthan, Creeta Shirley, Alma Mays, Jeanette Laird; Row 2-Mrs. Ligon, Gene Koch, Kenneth Kasza, Loren Patterson, Marvin Giger, James Baxter, Bill Bar- ber, Jack Dixon, Billy Wimp; Row 3-Billy Joe Mays, Leo Nelson, Marlin Eder, Le- land Holier, Harvey Kelley, Carl Lindholm, Phyllis Wissel, Sharon Hastings, Roberta Borrows. FOURTH GRADE Row 1-Nancy Dye, Harvey Stoner, Billy Easley, Shirley Hollandsworth, Viola Reeves, Karen Uhland, Sandra Aldrich; Row 2-Ronnie Bickel, Freddie Buck, Phyllis Sarah, Virginia Culver, Allen Hooker, Diann Schroggin, Joy Carpenter; Row 3-Mrs. Sibcy, Lois Wissel, Patty Buck, Bernice Kasza, Luella Hollandsworth, Sharon Ford, Darrel Cordrey, Gene Wimp, George Smith; Row 4-Beverly Weber, Brenda Jo John, Janice Eder, Diane Mohler, Shirley Mast, Larry Watts, Bobby Bentley, James Goodson, Jimmie Carthel. THIRD GRADE Row 1-Earl Lee Gilbert, Bonnie Weeks, Phylis Hutt, Carolyn Moore, Linda Buck, Richard Morton, Byron Torkleson; Row 2-Mrs. Dunlap, Roland Mays, Pete Koch, Dale Stoner, Dudley Jackson, Delmer Fredrick, David Dooly; Row 3-George King, Jean Durrett, Becky Hooker, Nadine Kelley, Diana Crow, Cardon Berry. SECOND GRADE Row 1-Peggy Buck, Wanda Mays, Laurene Jones, Romona Mays, Dickie Moore, Dwight Lessenden, Danny Hollis, Johnnie Mays; Row 2-Norma Jean Weber, Shir- ley Carthel, Lawanda Fischer, Gary Lee, Larry Kreugar, Keith Dunlap, Jimmy King, Kenneth Miller; Row 3-Miss J. Morris, Carol Klinge, Carol Carpenter, Joan Nunnery, John Nunnery, John Crow, Dick McDaniel, Ronald Portrey, Buddy Mays, Roy Baxter, Larry Frazee; Row 4-Betty Jo Weber, Joyce Hollis, Susan Swisher, Janet Lang, Linda Goodson, Charlotte Miller, Bill Stoner, Ronnie Homan, Wallace Mosher. Absent-Sharon Lovett, Janice Linsacum. FIRST GRADE Row 1-Patty Benner, Corrine Hollandsworth, Phyllis Kelley, Cheryl Foster, Vicki Conner, Jimmy Smith, Charles Amerine, Gary Kelley, Ronnie Lee, Lonnie Gilbert; Row 2-Vernon Reeves, Joe Dooley, Gary Crow, Alan Tork- elson, Benjiman Reeves, Dolores Kempf, Lucinda Womack, Patsy Barber, Linda Mays, Carol Durrett; Row 3-Mrs. L. B. Chaffin, Bill Buck, Robert Jones, Doyle Bird, Johnny Klinge, D. L. Weeks, Elmer King, Ronnie Weiser, Darrel Fredrick, Mark Hollis, Kenneth Koch. Absent- Judy Clark, Sandra Weber, Richard Healey. PEP CLUB Front row - Lois Jean Henney, Betty Patton, Joyce Aldrich. Row 2 - Wanda Dunlap, Donna Aldrich, Jolean Healey, Patty Dunlap, Joyce Nelson, Frances Bird, Verta Koch, Charlotte EUgen. Row 3 - Theresa Rutledge, Vivian Deinlein, Jean Chronister, Florence Weiser, Irene Peck, Mrs. Simpson - sponsor, Carma Lorenz. May Morton, Mildred Hie- ronymus, Gloria Barnett, Mary Schleining, Dorothy Carthel. Back row - Dolores Wimp, Marilyn Healey, Betty Kelley, Jean Hainer, Dorothy Wimp. Judy Hastings, Betty Brook- field Holthus, Esther Amyx, Darlene Bickel. CHEER LEADERS From left to right: Lois Jean Henney, Betty Patton and Joyce Aldrich. GLEE CLUB Row 1-Mrs. Liesen, Joyce Woodcock, Lois Laing, Donna Bell, Marilyn Healey, Gloria Barnett, Verta Koch; Row 2-Mildred Heironymus, Darlene Bickel, Jean Chronister, Donna Aldrich, Florence Weiner, Doris Hainer, Joyce Nelson, Vivian Deinlein, Jolean Healey, Mae Morton; Row 3-Joyce Aldrich, Carina Lorenz, Frances Brid, Betty Kelley, Theresa Rutledge, Carolyn Jackson, Judy Hastings. Retha Whaley, Mary Schleining. Row 1-Mrs. Barker, Marilyn Healey, Lois Laing, Carma Lorenz, Pete Hoepner, George Schleining, Jean Hainer, Donna Bell; Row 2-Edward Peters, Dave Brabb, Dan Jackson, Dick Fluke, Leila Freeman, Maynard Amerine, Irene Peck, Dolores Wimp. ■ii Row 1 - Byron Lynn, Paul Chaffin, Henry Baxter, Billy Benner, Billy Brookfield, Jim Healey. Row 2 - Coach Simpson, Bob Wimp, Lynn Healey, Junior Kelley, Dave Brabb, Melvin Richardson, Clifford Kennedy, Maynard Amerine. Row 3 - Charles Crow, Gene Weiser, Richard Baxter, John Holter, Marvin Richardson, Donald Kelley, Dwayne Fox, Mr. Farthing. Row 4 - George Schleining, Otis Peck, LaVerne Henney, Kieth Simpson, Delmar Patterson, Bruce Fischer, David Baxter. MAYNARD AMERINE Granada Kit Carson Cheraw McClave Hartman Kit Carson Kit Carson 20 Eads 15 Eads 14 Eads 26 Eads 52 Eads 8 Eads 6 Eads 17 13 34 27 34 6 0 FROSH Kit Carson 6 Eads 56 Kit Carson 0 Eads 19 MELVIN RICHARDSON i u- A TEAM Eads 33 McClave 32 Eads 32 McClave 41 Eads 39 Granada 42 Eads 59 Granada 42 Eads 29 Hartman 47 Eads 54 Sheridan Lake 48 Eads 39 Walsh 52 Eads 25 Kit Carson 48 Eads 48 Has well 42 Eads 28 Arapahoe 58 Eads 27 Cheyenne Wells 30 Eads 41 Haswell 45 Eads 23 Kit Carson 41 Eads 40 Towner 45 Eads 38 Arapahoe 42 FRESHMAN TEAM Eads 45 Kit Carson 16 Eads 36 Kit Carson 16 Eads 56 Chevington 9 Eads 50 Cheyenne Wells 20 Eads 43 Arapahoe 38 Eads 32 Cheyenne Wells 28 Eads 82 McClave 22 Eads 28 McClave 19 B TEAM Eads 47 McClave 16 Eads 41 McClave 23 Eads 47 Granada 42 Eads 44 Granada 42 Eads 28 Kit Carson 25 Eads 40 Cheyenne Wells 30 Eads 38 Haswell 25 Eads 28 Kit Carson 47 Eads 24 Towner 26 Eads 34 Arapahoe 28 JUNIOR BAND 1st row - Nancy Dye, Virginia Culver, Patsy Carthel, Nadine Dunlap. Kay Barnett, Barbara Aldrich. 2nd row - Creeta Shirley, Virgil Lessenden, Billy Bishop. Stephen Hollis, Gene Koch, Floyd Blooding, Carl Lindholm, Jean Durett, Carol Hooker, Ron- nie Bickel, Karen Uhland. 3rd row - Virglyn Lessenden, Harvey Guy, James Baxter, Pamla Lane, Phyllis Wissel, Rebecca King, Bobby Bentley, Sharon Hastings, Beverly Aldrich, Duane Williams, Darrel Cordrey, Janice Healey, Marvin Geiger. Diana Schoggins, Gaila Frazee, Jimmy Sierer. Standing - Mrs. Lieson, Sandra Aldrich, Bobby Green well, Betty Durrett. COOKS Left to right - Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Benner, Mrs. Arnold. Charlotte ? Lois and an Mumble Freshman FRESHMAN INITIATION September 22, Puzzling, huh Bill? The Gals Seniors had a free ride The Comic Strip Parade Baby DoS CAST Angie - Donna Bell Margaret Art Lorraine Martin Kitty Jack Mrs. Marrow Marilyn Healey Mr. Morrow - - Jane Tony • - George Schleining Margie Fitz AUTHOR Anne Coulter Martens Babies 1 1 4 D 1 i 5 O J u N n THEME; Under Western Skies IRENE, GEORGE. MR. WRIGHT AITRESSES t vroR SE AGE RVICE n LrHt HALL OF FAME Most popular boy------ Most popular girl----- Most serious------------- Loudest voice — - - ■ Most ambitious-------- Most musical---------- Best boy bluffer - — • Best girl bluffer-------- Peppiest student------ Best complexion------- Most pleasing smile - Best girl dancer--------- Best boy dancer--------- Handsomest boy - - - Most athletic--------- Best boy sport —------ Best girl sport---------- Best dressed girl - — Best dressed boy------ Most likely to succeed Best giggler.......... Best gum chewer------- Best disposition------ Quietest boy --------- Quietest girl---------- Noisiest girl--------- Wittiest girl--------- Human dictionary — • Human encyclopedia - Dreamiest----------— ■ Most generous---------- Most devoted couple - Most romantic-------- Biggest feet------------ Prettiest hair-------- Prettiest eyes ------- Best figure----------- Best physique------— Best time waster------ Most typical student - Biggest boy eater----- Tallest student - - — Shortest student-------- Best conversationalist - MELVIN RICHARDSON JOYCE ALDRICH LOIS LAING DAVID BRABB PETE HOEPNER BOBBY GREENWELL DAVID BRABB LOIS JEAN HENNEY LOIS JEAN HENNEY - VIVIAN DEINLEIN DONNA ALDRICH GLORIA BARNETT DAVID BRABB MELVIN RICHARDSON MELVIN RICHARDSON EDWARD PETERS BETTY PATTON JOYCE ALDRICH BOBBY GREENWELL -PETE HOEPNER BETTY PATTON LYNN HEALEY DOROTHY CARTHEL ■ EDWARD PETERS - MARILYN HEALEY BETTY PATTON LOIS JEAN HENNEY CARMA LETA LORENZ PETE HOEPNER MELVIN RICHARDSON LYNN HEALEY GLORIA BARNETT MELVIN RICHARDSON - JOYCE ALDRICH PETE HOEPNER GLORIA BARNETT -LOIS JEAN HENNEY ■ GLORIA BARNETT MELVIN RICHARDSON • HENRY BAXTER •PETE HOEPNER BOB WIMP LYNN HEALEY DELMAR PATTERSON CAROLYN JACKSON BABY THIS IS HO IT'S DONE -un ,nd DAISY Cufe « I Dorothy Tramps?” Pete Dolores Dorothy Eads vs Wiley Be ware Dolores 'Band's best Wcisbrod Memorial Hospital GLORIA: KEITH DORIS INITIATION WELL! DAVE and MR BELL AFTER SCHOOL Schoggen Grocery MEATS- FRUITS- VEGETABLES- Frozen Foods Fern Schoggen Mgr, F ADS Gas A.p p li V. c e M. G. Bentley Prop, E7rin£ Willing Go. Highway Gasrag Wileyr Colo. Haswefl, Colorado A. H. Patton Prop, KasweZ I Feed Siore LUMBER - COAL - FEED - and HARDWARE P. L. Reed Prop. Haswell Colorado Holcomb9 s GROCERY AND MARKET Aj M s’ Phone i s 4531 ✓ Eads Colo. LamarLum erCo. Everything For Building Cunning ha.m Radio Store EADS - Furniture Radio Charles Cunningham ______Prep. ------ FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN EADS PIONEER BANK OF KIOWA COUNTY Capital, Surplus Sc Undivided Profits over $150,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance for each depositor $10,000.00 Eads Colo BEST WISHES! To the Class of ’51.. KIOWA COUNTY ABSYRRCT COMPANY Eads H. H. King_T. K. Fluke CLYDE CROW’S 5TOP SHOP FOOD STORE Fresh Foods of All Kinds Ph. 2311_Eads- Congratulations! Class of 1951 KIOWA COUNTY PRESS James C. La Velle, Editor BASIL BUCK MACHINE CO. Minneapolis - Moline Sales Service Eads________________Colo. BRANSGROVE’5 DRUG COMPANY OSOLINS SERVICE WARDS Tires Batteries Tubes On Highway 96 Gas Oil Eads, Colorado PLAIN5 THEATRE EADS COLD STORAGE [3L05S0H 5H0P AND Lillie A. Herzog CUT FLOWERS LOCKER. SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS CORSAGES Ph. 2942 Eads. Colo. SLAUGHTERING CUSTOM CURING OLD HICKORY FLAVOR EADS We Serve To CLEANERS Serve Again Phone 4 «511 Eads. Colo. Phone 4581 Eads. Colo. Hon FT FOIL ED CO. R0DIN5ON GRAIN GAS, OIL FURNACE OIL CO. MILL FEED OR CAKE By 100 lb. or Truckload FEED GRAIN Fh. 4181 Roy Slbey. owner Phone 2971 Eads. Colo. nOM'5 MODERN MOTEL ART'S REPAIR .SHOP - CAR REPAIR - Phone 2021 Eads. Colo. Art Huddleston Pron. Lamar COOPER'-S BOOT SADDLE SHOP Complete Line of Boots and Riding Equipment Colo. POTTER STUDIO Portraits - Weddings Commercial Phone 96 208 E. Olive Lamar Colo. EADS MOTOR dr PETROLEUM [0. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Phone 751_Eads. Colo. FOSTER LUfIBERCQ PAINT COAL AND HARDWARE Raymond Rouse Mgr. Phone 2151______Eads. Colo, AND Chevrolet j CAFE MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE Kenneth Velma Seirer Eads____________________Colo. McNEILL CHEVROLET CO.,INC. CASE Phone 2751 MASSEY HARRIS Eads, Colo, SAFEWAY STORES Lamar Colo. BROWN LUMBER CO. Building Headquarters For Southeastern Colorado Lamar - Wiley - McClave CULVERS PIONEER. SERVICE CAFE W. H. Culver Mgr. No Beer - No Wine Just a Pleasant Place GASOLINE To Dine OIL TIRES AUTO ACCESSORIES Eastern Colorado's Finest Phone 2411 Eads Colo. Eads Colo. CLARK CONGRATULATIONS PONTIAC CO. Phone 4481 Class of '51 FROM If) po Tnc... On HiirhwRV Q6 Eads. Colo. A FRIEND VT HOLLAND LEE'5 SERVICE All Kinds of Insurance Best of Luck Real Estate Eads Colo. Class of '51 Eads Colo. HART BARTLETT STURIEVANT GRAIN CO. Eads Colorado. A Complete Line of Feeds Your PURINA Dealer We Are Always In The Market For Grain See Us Before You Sell Bonded Storage Lerov Foster. Mgr. Phone_____________ +791. FISCHER’S SERVICE STATION Wholesale Retail Oil, Gas Kerosene F rifl Phone 2491 flftln. GAMBLES Clothing - Hardware Mr. Rolland McDaniel Manager Eads. Colo. FORD BODY SHOP Auto Glass Seat Covers Re-finlshlng Eads____________Colo, ELLGEN'S SHOP Phone Residence +601 Shop 2731 Pipe Plumbing Supplies MATT RERAIR. SHOP BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '51 Lloyd Mast Sons i’ll. 2 +81 Of 2g§2 , Eads, Colo. E.A. MHOGGEN DRY GOODS Eads Colo, CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1951 MILLER'5 HARDWARE Phone 2091 Eads C ?lQA A.E WEHGER. REAL EWE BROKER Let me list your farms, Homes or city businesses, or If you need a business ranch or city home near or In Colorado Springs, Colorado, Write or Phone A. F. WENGER 23 N. Meade Ave. Phone M. 76 Colorado Springs, Colorado HASTINGS 6 LEFFEMIK, Attorneys at Law First National Bank Building KNUDT SON'S WL Eads Cola. Eads Cnl n. MARQUISE STUDIO SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY Enid Qkla . BEATRICE FOODS CO. Buyers of Cream DISTRIBUTORS Meadow Gold Milk BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1951 SCOTT’S FIRE STONE STORE Lamar, Colo. 22 5 Main Phone 719 K. W. Scott Gordon Shaffer BOOTH MUSIC STORE Lamar, Colo. Plano Tuning, Radio Band Instrument Repairing MARX OLD STYLE BREAD FAMOUS FOR ITS FLAVOR TONE'S IMPLEMENT International Farm Equipment Trucks Phone 2583 gaqs -CqLcl CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF «51 FROM FRIEND FRANK CLARK'S SHOE REPAIRING AND QUICK SERVICE Eads. Colo. MILLER SIGNS NEON FLEX-0-LITE PAINTED Hugo Colo KIRKPATRICK’ DUGAN MORTUARY AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 219 Lamar Colo. CRARY 4GLM0N STATIONERY - OFFICE MACHINES AND FURNITURE Guaranteed Service On Business Machines 216 S. Main St. Lamar, Colo, 5V EETBRIAR LADIES WEAR Phone 597 220 S. Main______Lamar. Colo. MUNSELL 5H0E CO. LAMAR'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Phone h2 Lamar____________Colo. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 FROM A FRIEND We, the Senior Claes of Eads High School, wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the Taylor Publish- Mrs. Margaret the advertisers other supporter£ helped to make ing Company, C. Barker, to and to all who have this publication success. TK! JANITORS Hundreds of thousands of students throughout the notion will treasure their Yearbooks for many years to come. Thousands of teachers and school administra- tors welcome their -ttaeie Annuals os a necessary part of their Parent and Public relations progrom We arc proud to have hod a part in preserving the memories, traditions and achievements of the schools of America
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