High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 50 text:
“
liirst row: Richard SU1Illlll'I'l4if'lCl, Gihhs lvloore, .loe Boyles, Richard Caniplrell, .lanles Vvitl, Kenneth Kyrc. Rohert Xvatliins. 4 Second row: Charles Ritltl-, Rolrert Powell, Xxvllliillll Young, Richard Holt, Roherl llayhursl, Xvzlyne Yluclier, Rohert Xvolle. Third row: Nlr, Paul Powers, Ray Nliller, Harold Carpenter, Cecil Ray Kelly, Ralph Lent, Paul Hale, Rolvcrt lvlinor. HI-Y Vvell here we are again. The Hi-Y meets every month with Paul Powers as sponsor. You rememher him clon,t you, the man with the loig voice. Vvhen we get too loud, he just opens up and we shut up. This year weyve lmeen hot on the trail ol war honds and stamps. Vvelve had good luclc with them, too. Vveyve had an auction this year to start oil with. Boh lxlinor was our auctioneer. Vve had several articles lor sale, Then we put on our annual show consisting ol corn, and corn . . . and corn. This year we had a pretty good show. Qur second auction was held January Qt. hlrs. l.inclley, our physics teacher, lmrought a chiclcen which topped the list ol articles. Vve got 5250.00 lor it. Some chiclcen. We hope you guys and gals in the service received our letters this winter. We got amhitious so we sat down and wrote letters lo hoys who were in the cluh in the past years. VX7e hope we didn't miss you. VVe worlced on a memorial tor the casualties ol our school honor roll. XVe hope to have a glass covered scroll to he placed in the hall and have the names ol boys who have given their lives lor us. Vveire hoping there will not he too many. It you were in the cluh when you were in high school, youlll rememher that every year there was a leed. This seems to pop up every twelve months. This time we had one lor the new memhers ol the cluh. It turned out real well. By the way, rememher when you were in school and the Hi-Y had their initiation, they used to malie the new memhers drinlc dish water and then wallc it oil? Well this year the rules have loeen changed. Also, in the past years hoys had to he elected in. Vvell, this year any hoy can get in the cluh hy merely aslcing to he in. Vve have tormal initiations now. l guess you might say that we are a little tamer now than they used to he. ll you are ever home on leave. drop down to Room ll and there you will see an honor roll ol all the former Hi-Y hoys who are now in the service. Your name is prohahly there loo. Vve are always glad lo see you, Just wallc in and welre sure hir. Powers will stop class and you can tallc to him lor awhile. Any way he worlcs his students too hard. For your information, our olticers this year are Ralph l.eal, President: Harold Carpenter, Vice 'presidentg Richard Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer3 and Boll l'layliurs't, Sergeant-at-Arms. VX7e have a good cluh this year, the hoys are helping to win the war hy louying and selling war honds and stamps. f Pfc. Layman, William '41 -kU.S.A. Laymond, Harold 1 Pvt. Lee, Franklin '41 -kPvt. Leeper, Raymond '38 f Pvt. Laymond, Charles fU.S.A. Laymond, Jackson f Pvt. Leedy, Archie '36 fU.S.A. Leeper, Thomas 1 U.S.A. Laymond, Donald i Sgt. Leaf, Robert '41 f Pfc. Leeper, Lloyd '37 ir Pvt. Lemasters, Harold
”
Page 49 text:
“
Pvt. Knight, Edward '32 Q Sf2fc Knight, Nina Q Pvt. Knotts, George Q Sgt. Koduk, Paul U.S.A. Knight, james Q U.S.A. Knode, Dale Q Sf2fc Knox, Tom '41 Q Pvt. Koduk, Louis JUNIGR RED CROSS lfirst row: lvlnry Doyle, Kathleen Vvatc-rs, Wlildred lVlenns, Vvilla .lean Reed. Zena lVlr-nkowsliy, Shirley lvlorgan, ixlargnret Zinn, Catherine Cosgrrly, Eliznlxeth ivlorris, Belly Dilllglll'fly. lxlnrgnrel Kiscr, l.ucill4- Le-innsters. Betty Laynmn, llelen Nlunm. Sc-concl row: lVlrs. Pauline Davis, Mary .lt-nn Vlirippelt, li:-tly l..r-eper, linrhurn Lnnrles, Kathryn Oliverio, Elizahcllu Conner, Belly Keller, lvlnry Jo Reese. Betty .lc-un Sponnugle, lin-una Lee lhurnes, liarlmm l.nyrnnn, Anne- Lznnck, Delores Carpenter. Nlnsel furry, Bc-alrite Vincent. Belly l-cc, Bliss ixlnrgurel Hawkins. 'liluirrl row: l.r-ln Rose Smouse. .lame Ashton, Ada l'c-arl Rushton, liynm Grover. Eleanor Stanley, llillie Von liaxrnz-s, hlary Alice Stewart. Kathleen Carlow, l'atriria Greene, hlary lien .lones, Betty lfverly. Anne hloore, Doris Nh-rrilielcl, Doris Ann Lynn, Belly Gnlmriel. l ourlll row: Vvilliann Vvilson, Buddy Keener, Bill Squires, .luck VVlmilv, Lyle rlinllerson, .lunior llilflllilll. ljillll llillc, llilflllfl ljflvilly. lzlfllilftl lySill'y, lyillll lllgfillll, clilfl lliltllvllfll. U.S.A. Komasinski, Louis Q U.S.A. Kovach, Joe Q U.S.A. LaDone, Amello '37 QU.S.N. LaFolette, Robert '29 U.S.A. Kovach, George Q U.S.A. Kovach, Mike Q Sf2fc LaDone, Mike '36 Q Sflfc Lake, Harold CRAFT CLUB tNot Photographecll The Craft Clulo is a group of girls interesleol in learning new hnndicrallls. At our meeting each month, our sponsor, Miss Gertrude Hall, teaches us il new one which may he usecl in making hoth heautiful and useful articles. This year we have woven pot-holders in a variety of designs anrl colors. knotted lmelts from reel, while, and hlue macaroni cord, woven tiny lmaslcets from fine reerl, clesignerl yarn shoulder corsages for our favorite sweaters ancl suits, learned some of the lxasic crochet stitches hy making a pot-holder, and used some decorative stitches on fl draw string lmag. VV!! think that one is holler balanced who can do lhings with his hancls as well as his mincl. Pvt. Lang, Doyle '43 Q U.S.A. Laville, john '34 Q Sf2fc Layman, Basil '43 Q U.S.A. Layman, Richard M!Mf3fc Lang, Eugene '39 Q U.S.A. Lawson, Alfred Q Pvt. Layman, Bernard Q Pvt. Layman, Robert Pvt. Larosa, Frank '40 Q U.S.A. Lawson, William B. Q U.S.A. Layman, Paul '39 Q Sf 3-f c Layman, Walter '27
”
Page 51 text:
“
vt. Lenley, Harman '26 ir U.S.A. Lewis, Arthur ir Pvt. Lewis, Paul 1kLt. Linger, C. D. '!2!c Lepera, James '41 -A' U.S.A. Lewis, Howard 'A' Pvt. Lindley, John '27 f Lt. Linger, Darrell '38 SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Vlilll! Senior Girl Reserves Clulm is vomposr-ci ol junior and senior girls. Tile purpose is lilo lace life squarely, and lo lincl ancl give lime lwstf' Plilme Girl Reserves conlrilouled ten clollars lo llwe Uniled Appeal anfl len clollars lo llle Reel Cross. Tliey aiclecl llwe Junior Refi 'Cross will! sewing anti gave olcl Clolliing lo llle wellare sofiely. Nleciirine ancl lirsl aicl supplies were purcliaseol lor llme use ol sluclenls wllo lmecome ill, or are injured ancl neecl immecliale allenlion in scllool. OFFICERS President - - - - Rulll .lean Raclalmaugll Vive Pri-siclenl - - - lvlasel Curry SEl'H'iill'y - ' ' HK!l6ll Ford Treasurer - Emily Ann Leaf liirsl row: Nlyrlle fiarpx-nl:-r, Kallrryn Olive-rio, Yvonne Rirluarcls, ylary Ellen Racivlraugli, Emily Ann l.4-al, lvlarianm- lvlallxias. Nlary Virginia Vvllalvy, lxliss Florence Hall, Belly Galmrivl, l'alrir'ia Vanclergrilll, Doris Snllerlielcl, Dciris Draliv, Dllf0llly' Clllllflillgllillll, lsulvel Ronlpa. Erma: l.1'e Vinvvnl. Svfllllfl row: lfilven Sullerlis-lcl, Belly Squires, Nlary B1-Ill' Xvc-sl, liealrirc Vinu-nl, Nlasel Furry, lle-len Jolmson. Billie Von Barns, lVlary Alice Slewarl, Palricia Gr:-4-ne, lvlary .li-an lvlelz, lVlary Doyle, liarlmara Layman, Anne l,amr-li, Nlary Jo Rosenlvcrger, liarlmara Xvalliins, Nvillu Ji-an Reczl. illluiril row: Anna Yann, Doris Barns, lievelyn lilullarly, Vvilma Hellin, Roll:-rla Vinu-nl, June ixlcssm-nger, Louise lvliller, .lalncl Clvllanci, Alum Ruse Koon, Joanna Reuse, KHlllll'Cll Summers. rt. Linn, Calvin '37 f Sf2fc Linn, Hugh '40 if U.S.A. Linn, Junior Gordon fCpl. Linn, Ralph '38 .S.A. Linn, Charles R. 'kSf1fc Linn, james '38 -A' Pvt. Linn, Lawrence '30 if Pvt. Linn, Robert '35 gt. Linn, Grover ir Sflfc Linn, James ir U.S.N. Linn, Lloyd fcpl. Linn, William ,35
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.