Fort Scott High School - Yearbook (Fort Scott, KS)
- Class of 1942
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Ezdibms Dedication To Mr V M Listen, who for tne past eighteen years intendent of t e Fort Scot ools, we, mlth great appreciation and with best mlsnes, dedl ate this book The 1942 dltlon of tne trirson 5 fx Gy I has served so earnestly and untirlngly as the super- h t sch ' ' v v 4 ' fu A V -- E ' -H . Aflmlnlsircd lon W S DAVISON Principal Board of Education seated left to right W A Clark, clerk, L C Hodgson, Allan Lotteren vice president Howard Thomas, standing Nelson Brown John Matthewson, president V M Liston, superintendent, not in the picture, George Balnum, Jr 6 ,Z 0 0 ' b A , T .Ui . . -L ffl by V ,XX . Q fx . ' ' 3 6 FLORENCE ALLEN Home Economics ROSS H ANDERSON and Draming JOE ARKLE Woodwork and Sheet Metal SAM BARBAKOFF Instrumental Music LUCILE BELL Llbrarlan Fdcuh q -'EGR 7 JACK DEWITT Physical Science FRANCIS F DIETRICR WALTER DINGUS Social Science L DUBACH Mathematics and Assistant oach ROSELLA FROMAN Physical Education ' 'fl A .- . NXT! 1. Physical Science 'X fn Commerce sf ' mu- 'W W Q 1 . - A G EUGENE GARDNER Auto Mechanics EDNA GINN Latin and Social Science BERTHA HAMILL Art ETHELYN HAMLIN Engll an BERTHA LANCE Commerce MARIAN LESHEH Mathematics 4 K Qs. -'Irv gn 15 DORIS LUTES Spanish and English NILA McCONN English GOODEICH O P CAIN Printing WOTMGW.. JAMES McLAIh Mathematlcs and Social Science TARGARET MANGRUM Home Economlcs GUY MCMURRAY Psychology lk 4 X. , 7 -. . ic Q Q. V I A Q ' f A I 'I N W ' ' f HP - 9 f f A :A ' I. ,,. 15: Afh,, Q , ,Q ' ' - mil g' x .. E, . ,-,- mn ' VI' I . L. ' '- ,, . .L B gg i 8 . GLADYS MASON Journalism WILLARD S NICHOLS Vocal MUSlC IRENL O'CONN R Engllsh GLADVS OVERFIELD History GLENN SCOTT Biological Science GEORGE H SHARP Dramatics and Speech ll! dl O E SHOEMAKER Commerce MILDRED SKINNER Home Economics LYNNE STLELL Physical Education and Coacn FRED C STOCKMBRAND Blological Science Thais Warzel Secretary DEXA WEDDLE Commerce We Athi-015' 9-.44 ll ll-Em ! 1- '51 wa v-5. 3114. 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ALBEE WARGARLT E ALLEN Chorus Ensemble ROBERT AMES BENNIE AnDERSOA Basketball T ack BETTY ARnSTRONG Student Council Girl Reserve RICHARD L AYDELOTTE Glee Club Golf RALPH BARNUM JEAN BASS Girl Reserve Student Council SHIRLEY JEAN BATES Orchestra Greyhound Tiger Ensemble CHARLES BAYLESS Band BILL BEAUFAIT Home Room Treasurer Student Council Crimson Staff ALMA BISHOP GLENN BLAIR Band Orchestra Junior Play Senior Play Debate Student Council Tennis CAROLXN BLANKLNSHIP Glrl Reserve Chorus JORN BRABDT Football Basketball Track BARBARA BRLNNAL MARY BRICK RUTH BROOKER Student Council Girl Reserve in vw- MARJORIE BROOKS Student Council Home Room Treasurer Junior Play Greyhound Tiger News ' ORVILLE BROOKS RhlECE BRLCE Pep Club Sunflower Gfrls' State BETTY BRULBACK LARRY BUFFINGTON Football GRACIE MAE BURNETT Pep Club BOB BUZAN Basketball Home Room Treasurer ELIZABETH MARIE CARRELL Girl Reserve Home Room Treasurer TOMMY CARRELL Greyhound Tiger News CLYDE F CARSON Football Basketball Hi y Chorus Clee Club ROSE CARTER Choir CHARLES CAUTHON Hi-Y ,M CHARLES CHAMBERS SAM CHUMLEA Football Basketball Track BONNIE COLEM Uwhy the Chimes Ranau Junior Play Senior Play Girl Reserxe Orchestra Crimson Staff BETTY LOU COLLINS Hole Roo Treasurer G A A G R CTreasur rj Ilor Play Hwoy the Chl es ana et The Re L1 Student uOUHCll lSec'yJ 'mson Staff JEANE'TE COLLIIS Home Room Treasur r Serlor Play Orchestra Band LEE COLVIN BETTY JO COOPER Girl Reserve CLETA COWAN Pep Club Orchestra MARTHA COYAN Choir Greyhouro Tiger heme BOB CRAIL Student Council Band Orcnes+ra Basxetball Cri sor Staff Home Roou Treasurer Ensemble WILLIAM PALL CRANE Football Basketball Track H1 Y QPres1dentj OLIVE DEAR Student Council Home Room Treasurer EWN DICKMANN RLIH J DIKLMAN Glee Club Chorus JIVNIE DURCAN unlor Pla, Senior Play On Our Way ' o celveo ll Ll ertyu 'Peo C 'Lib Crl son,Sta RcnCAx norus Basketball WALTER DURR JAMES DURBOROW ALICE W ELBRADER ULSSL ELDLR OLLIE PAYE LMDICOII G A A Glee Club LVELVA LSI L: L Glrl Reserve Cno us Ensewole ulnlor Play senior Pla On O r way Crlnson Staff JACK L ESILLBRLNNLR H1 V Student Council Basketball Football C BILL FAIRMAN Pep Club HAZEL FLICKI G G A A Girl Reserve CFllSOH St Greyhound L15 r tems BILL GALVI Baeneto ll Junior Plaj H n re Ear oncelwed n Llbe n Our Pe, Clu LJ NOwJa JuNm U LLI f eiweo P L1 G1 l Reee xe r or P WILLIAB GRANLQ Chorus JOHI GRIER Home Room Ireasurer Stuoent Council lrack CHARLES HALE Chorus Football Basketball Track JIMNY HANMEP Golf Tennis H1 Y CV1ce Presidentl Greyhouno Tiger News ORGE C HAMMOND Tennis Archery SARA HAKDLV Home Root Treasurer WANDA M HARGROVE Glrl Reserve Chorus Enserble JACK HART Band Orchestra Basketball i -QW KENNETH HELMS Football KEITH HEREFORD Pep Club Home Room Treasurer DOROTHY HERRING Girl Reserve GERTRUDE HILL DALE HINMAN Football Track HELEN HOWARD G R QTressurerD Pep Club G A A Orchestra Crlmsoh Staff JACK RAYMOND HOY Chorus H1-Y Tennis Nwhy the Chimes Rangn HOn Our Wayn HConcelved in Llbertyn JAMES HUNSICKER JAMES KEITH HUTCHINS MARY IRWIN Pep Club Girl Reserve Glee Club Chorus CHARLES R ISON H1 Y Greyhound Tiger News JUANITA JUNE JOHNSTON PAULINE JOHNSTON Freshman Officer CV. PJ Sophomore Officer CV. PJ Student Council Home Room Treasurer Pep Club G.A.A. KPres1dentJ Greyhound-Tiger News Senior Play ROY JOHNSTON Pep Club Junior Officer fTreasurerJ Student Council FREDDIE MARVIN JONES Track Freshman Officer CTreas J Home Room Treasurer f rv RUTH JUDY NORMA KING Senior Play ELAINE KINGTON Junior Play Student Council Chorus Girl Reserve HARLEY KINNEY KENNETH KITCHIN Football DOROTHY MAE LANE Home Room Treasurer G R CSecretaryJ ' Crimson Staff DONALD C LANCE H1 Y Student Council BOB LANDERS Football Basketball Chorus Choir LA VENA LANE EILEEN LAYTON Chorus Pep Club Glee Club ROBERT E LEE DOROTHY ANN LEWIS Chorus Ensemble Orchestra Band 'OREEN LOCKWOOD Girl Reserve G A A Crimson Sta'f Honor Point Secretary Student Council SELNA LOY G A A CV1ce President? Basketball Home Room Treasurer n Our Way' WARREN LYLES Greyhound Tiger News ELSIE LYON Girl Reserve Orchestra Band Ensemble LARA JANE McCANN Band Orchestra clrl Reserve Ensemble Crimson Staff HOn Our Way CARL McCOLLUM Home Room Treasurer Band Track POSALLL MARTIN L A A Girl Reserve norus Senior Play Ensemble Glee Club Crl son Staff KEAhETh MILBURN LUGILE MILLS JEAN MOORE Orchestra Band Ensemble MARIE NIEMEIR Girl Reserve BETH NORTON Student Council Home Room Treasurer BARBARA JEAN O'CONNOR Choir Girl Reserve Home Room Treasurer DORIS OVERBECK MADELINE G PALMER Girl Reserve DOROTHY PAYNE Banc Orchestra ROSALIE PAYNE G A A HAZEL PELLETT Orchestra Greyhound Tiger News KENNETH L PETERSON Track RAYMOND PFEIFFER GEORGE PIOTROWSKI Tennis Chorus RELEN PITTSENEARGER LLCILLE G PROVENCE Glrl Reserve Student Council FRANCES QUICK JOHN RADELL LAWRENCE EVERETT RILEY Track LEE ROY ROBINSON Greyhound-Tiger News GLENN ROGERS Football Basketball Track Chorus HAROLD RUSSELL Band H1-Y HOWARD SANDERS Basketball MARY LOU SCPAMADN Band FREDA SCHILLING Girl Reserve G A A ALBERT R SELIG rf- Q9 1 GEORGE ELLA SEVERE G.A.A. Girl Reserve Pep Club Chorus IRENE SHEETS NORMA JEAN SHOEMAKER Glee Club Student Council CHARLES LEE SHORE Student Council FRANK SHUMAN Football JACQUELINE SIMMONS Pep Club REECE SINGMASTER Basketball Junior Officer CPres D Student Council CPres D DON SMITH Football Basketball Track Chorus RICHARD SNITH Band RALPH STAPP GALE STEWART Choir Junior Play Senior Play Pep Club NOn Our Wayn Student Council Golf Crimson Staff MARJORIE STONE Girl Reserve Senior Play CPrompterJ Honor Point Secretary KENTON E SWANK Pep Club onceived 1 PAUL TAYLOR Football Basketball Track Tennis H1 Y horue EARNEST TOEPFER SARA TOWNSEND Pep Club SAMMY TUCKER Cheerleader Junior Officer CSec'y J Debate FRANKLIN VAN DYKE HAZEL MARIE WAGGONER qj Student Council G R CPres1dentD Orchestra G A A Crimson Staff Greyhound Tiger Q Junior Play Senior Play J 'On Our Way' SIBYL WARD G A A WAYNE WATKINS Football Basketball Track MARY WEEKS G A A R CV1ce Presidentl Student Council Crimson Staff Chorus MARGARET WHEELER Pep Club Home Room Treasurer DELBERT WOLFE Football Student Council GEORGE YOKE JACQUELINE YOUNG Girl Reserve G A A 'Why the Chimes Rang' Greyhound Tiger News kr ,. MERLE A YOUNG Basketball WALLACE R YOUNG FERN ZIMMEHMAN 'lg ,nfs S222 JA Qymgni N OW NS 5' did VNS: igfggf 3 8 4. 'gl' ll -Bllillllggg 3 ---.,. 1 'Y swfd' sv an W 'mv3+3ff nS5f!f5 Hilkmazmgdiw Agglpl QUEST Clclsses f ' 'Q . --9. gy -, x S9 rl . r H 7.--, U 4 1 2 1-f gb .1 I' if-' ' Hiri- C3 -' -' .I 'ac . NT-' -6 -+ Q an 5: as f . B- Q' , f Lu, - ef ' nf r -1. . I' fffi .-5,25-if-1-5, 5 , 'I ' .O . -'W.'.'19- 1 ' r' H iii' '. ,f 1 ' - , L IP. V l-,-, ' .. X rl 1 .X .. -,I ,. 5 fr 5 - . . f l t ' x -df .-',-T' A 'Q-- X xii 'Qf .fjgf ,T ' 1' I ' ' ' 1-Q 1 X 'I :F ' ' 7' A V Hub -'--f ,,.. 53:4 ,-if 'Wd .'4 3 4- 1 x a'--.'5Qgz,5'f,,,.. l. -v s y ,' -- ,,., -Aw ,:z Q . - ' :Li'.v'!w . r Ar!! s......- ,. - - -cl. , . - K Jumoro OFFICERS Edward Blincoe President Bill Wells Vice pres Edward Whiteside Secretary Ellen Lee Hyle Treasurer First picture Crightj, front row, left to right Helen Brown,Mary Elizabeth Coe, Joyce Carrington, Mary Lou Carrington, Martha Camp, Jean Boyd, Donna Campbell, Elma Beal, Shirley Baker, Wilma Bllyew, Lawrence Anderson, Bob Callahan, Roy Baker Second row Madeline Bushong, Cecil Blackmore Kellev Arnold Jo Ann Craig, Marv Barnett, Rayma Blubaugh, Jeanie Bachmann, Helen Atha, Irene Barbarick, Elton Brewer, Richard Carlson, Harold Ayers, Elmer Beal, Lawrence Branstetter Third row Merle Casner, Billy Claybourn, Harry Crane, Bill Brooks, Edward Blincoe, Pauline Brown, Don Crain, William Brewer, Ernest Bruce, Howard Collins, Jesse Crouch, Donald Clem, Elbert Allen, George Baxter Second picture Crightj, front row Doris Greenfield, Martha Jean Dixon, Mary Jo Gunsaullus, Louise Garrett, Esther Eshelbrenner, Colene Gardner, Letha Easley, Jacqueline Hill, Helen Hunziker, Eva Marie Dickerson, Marjorie Fisher Dorothy Koontz, Doris Hotchkiss, Donna Hunsicker, Ellen Lee Hyle Leland Denton, Bob Hart, Nelson Heller, Louise Hardwick, Daisy Ruth Duerson Third row Bobby Jack Gregg: Floyd Hord, Bert Davis, Melvin Hembree, Bob Galvin, Wilber Fisher, Jim Grier, Milton Hutcherson, Kenneth Hale, Othel Emery, Bill Hord, David Dale Third picture Qrightj, front row Ralph Day, Bob Callahan, Mamie Marti, Victoria Miller, Mary Morehead, Beverly Williams, Audrey Mann, Madelyn Kramer, Maxine Johnson, Catherine Johnston, Kathryn Miller, Clarlbel Wilkins, Joan Ottey, Barbara Roberts Second row Eldon Hall, Richard Moss, Mary Jane Marshall, Elaine Lotterer, Veda Fern Wheeler, Lucille Huss, Rayma Lybarger, Pluma Mae Gardner, Kay Marchant, Estalee Keeney, Marie Judy, Dorothy Koontz, Roma June Shoemaken Esther Williams, Betty Brown, Charlotte Kepllnger Third row Joe Pitts, Junior Peirce, Wayne Nichols, Earl Kennedy Charles Kinder, Paul Day, Merle McLaughlin, Charles Parker, Glenn Lewelllng, Rex Moore, Howard Sanders, James Mack, Earl Maffett, Bob Mason, Charles Marsh Fourth picture Crlghtb, front row Lucille Wallen, Edith Nelle Shaw, Melba Sims, Louise Saxer, Jane West, Nadine Sullivan, Wilma Van Dyke, Pauline Sittler, Wilma Russell, Clarellzabeth Redden, Louise Stout, Cliffle Mae Workman, Una Wilson Second row Doris Wilson, Dolly Wagner, Bill Steele, Wayne Robinson, Leon Warlick, Joe Scholfield, Glenn O Scott, Patricia Warzel, Colleen Whitehouse, Roma June Shoemaker, Teddy Trent, Kenneth Toepfer Third row Jarry Whiteside, Glen S Scott, Edward Whiteside, Dexter Spense, Cecil Simmons, Dorcas Wilkerson, Betty Jean Willis, Barbara Roberts, Mae Nell Smith, Gerald Russell, Hubert Van Dyke 28 I Second row: Helen Kellogg, June Kitchen, Virginia Mullens, Jacqueline Ottey, 2 W K at E ,guts Q Wk She 0 Sophomore Sf 'Q OFFICERS Patsy Morrls Presldent Lawrence Lovelace Vice pres Kathryn Wllkenlng Jimmie Hurst Treasurer First picture Crlghtj, front row, left to right Louis Armstrong, Eugene Bates, Melvin Ayers, Robert Barr, John Blair, Rodell Darling, Wayne Campbell Second row Geraldlne Bllyex, Helen Brlllhart, Juanita Conner, Lucille David, Darlene Brlllhart, Alma Jean Conn, Dorothy Clem, Lucille Bates, Ruth Dryden, Wilma Bicknell Third row Quin Baker, Bernard Connolly Tolle Bowman, Bill Brooker, Bill Buzan, John Blubaugh, Duane Dugan, Dale Brown, Dorothy Cowan, Martha Jane Allison Fourth row Jimmy Armour, Kenneth Carnes, Jack Barker, Louis Beaufait, George Cox, Bill Batley, Eugene DuVall, howard Bowling, Douglas Clem Second picture Crlghtj, front row Carl Fairman, Jimmy Klngton, Charles Hendrickson, Leo Killion, Everett Hall, Frank Kelley Lee Gordon, Robert Harrington, Bill Harrison Second row Jean Janes, Naomi Jean Hall, Becky Floyd, Eileen Johnston, Anita Hawkins, Coetta Elkins, Betty Lee Kennedy, Mary Louise Jones, Edna Marie Johnson, Marguerite Frltter Third row Hazel Ann Kells, Carol Graham, Mildred Glenn, Maxine Hobbs, Faye Foraker, Florence Insley, Allene oyce, Betty Harris, Lucille ndicott, Dorothy Heberling, Elizabeth Gill Mary Alice Gyles, Alice Gibson Fourth row Marilyn Johnson,Jesse Graham, Glen Johnson, Kenneth Graham, Richard Gordon, Joseph Elder, Jimmy Hurst, Harry Hiller, Robert Keetn, Celia Julian, Helen Hawkins, Lucille Glllispie Third picture Crlghtj, front row Virginia Culp, Iary Frances Hess, Patsy Morris, Marilyn McCreedy, Betty Blair, Vineta Pryor, Pearl Massner, Mary Mae Lewis, Betty Lyles, Anna Mae Potter, Rosalyn Olson, Jean Mann, Jeanne Noel Second row Willard Palmer, Robert Palmer, iarvin Pellett, Hubert Pavey, Olla Belle Nogle, Rose Marie Meath, Flossle Nance, Ruth Lienhard, Barbara Armstrong Helen Peirce, Lois Niemeir, Alta Dean More, Peggy Long, Maxine Hobbs, Betty Hull Third row: Carl Price, Fredrick Phillips, Johnny Johnston, James Keal, Robert Johnson, Jack Pellett, Harold Peterson, George Leslie, Charles McFarland, Walter North, Bill Miller, Farrell Marquis, Bill Meek, Don Luffel. Fourth picture Crightj, front row: Elizabeth Toepfer, Eloise Runyon, Dorothy Singmaster, Alice Schroder, Betty Lou Wildermuth, Virginia Salmon, Betty Jo Smith, Mary Williams, Betty Marie Zentz, Elfie Schnlchels, Mary Frances Smith, Helen Mae Sumpter Second row. Bobby Schafer, Sara Roberts, Mary Sue Roberts, Lottie Sims, Mary Wilson, Marjory Rhodes, Nancy Young, Ruth Ellen Richmond, Veda Marie Smith, Kathryn Wilkening, Erma Simmons, Theresa Dickerson, Velda Mabery. Third row: Jimmy Watkins, Jack Woods, Eugene Slngmaster, Hubert Yates, Donald Snow, Donald Young, Jack Willard, William Rounds, Jimmy Walker, Glenn Webster, Bob Warford, Brown Singmaster, Charles Robinson, James Reed, Marietta Stroud. 50 at . 57 , .ef Q f' i , I 1 I . Aff' 55,9 ,-- C . , 'flip f' In - 'u - ay, T .if ' 0? '51 2 W gay: - 5 Secretary 3 c .Q ' : .. . Y H 3 1 ' 1 . f J Y E , . . v - 1 u 1' 0 'A . all , B Freshm en Left to right Harry Neff, president Charles Norilla, vice president, Colleen Farmer, secretary Martha Lou Scholfield, treasurer Front row, left to FlgHL arllne Endicott, largaret Barnes, teola Schamaun, Maxine Saxer, Charlene Mason, Nelda Ferne Fisher, Colleen Farmer, Joan Hayden, Vlrelnia Bolinger, Gene Mullane, Mary Thompson, Marjorie Thompson, Elizabeth Shaffer Second row Betty Atha Doris Simmons, Norma Lee Malson, Cleo Comstock, Betty Wiggans, Helen Phillips, Willa Dean Sullivan, Lary Lou Ray Beverly Lowe, Martha Ann Beetner, Freda Bentley, Darlene Pulliam, Wilma Jean Lytle, Ethelene Gates, Martha Lou Scholfield, Mary Katheryn Henson, Doris Shaffer. Third row: Clarence Klng, Murrel Phillips, Earl Marsh, James Regan, Lawrence Parker, Richard Ralston, Jack Balsley, Donald Simpson, Jack Smith, Lee Barns, Grant Lockwood, Samuel Evans. Fourth row. Charles Workman, Harry Neff, Leslie Callow, Bill Landera H. C. Samsel, Jr., Charles Morilla, Wlntford Seaver, Dean Payna Roscoe Loy, Leon Comstock, Ross Burns. 52 X XA! 1 X ' Sq r T X Ax' X.. XS?3 Vw K, xx , XTQA X M. , X a 5 M 'J : ' 5 W ,L P K L W. E f ,fm 4, Z Q 1 ' ' 3 . 7 I - 1 , E 5 ' ' '-T' 'J . L, . Z , . 1 if I V A w4THeT1cs Fo oils au Front row, left to right Sam Chumlea, Kenneth Helms, Bill Crane, Larry Buffington, Kenneth Hale, John Brandt, Dale Hinman, seated on ground, Harold Ayers Second row Kenneth Crane Cassistant ooaohj, Bob Callahan Don Smith, Glenn Rogers, Bob Mason, David Dale, Paul Taylor, Bob Landers, Junior Samsel, Harry Crane, Coach Lynne Steele Third row Delbert Wolfe, Charles Parker, Robert Long, Milton Hutcherson, Paul Knox, Wayne Watkins, Charles Hale, Jim Williams n lg? , 54 Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov B Crane Coach Steele L Buffington captain Co captain Mjgy HEDULE Nevada Frontenac Coffeyville Independence Iola Pittsburg Ottawa Columbus Parsons Approvlmately slx J flve b js resorts? 'or football oract ce t th b nnln f September, of which there were SlY l tter e as wel as nucd goo e I9 ra e 1 lS Je 1 ter s ustle and drlve throu hour th entl e season DFOVl' hard test Desplte lH lTl9S ind a ra ny sea son, the Tlvers co t nued to profe The Var lt s d c L 4 I Lynne Steele, asslsted b Nr I Dubaoh also coached the me erfe sllxd w o played a covbl te sc'edu e OI 3 V, Left EXCltlUg actlon in the openlng game wlth Nevada at Fort Scott In the upper left, Bill Crane, all conference back 15 scorlng one of the touchdowns for Fort Scott In the lower right picture Crane also has the b ll, and lS being tackled by some Nevada players Near hlm can be seen several other Fort Scott boys hey are Bob Mason, No 57, back, David Dale, No 58, guard, and Larry Bufflngton, No 56, back d J' 5 Q a X r i ttf X 5 xy U of- , , I Y' X .Y x CO- - 1 SC .l9....... All ' 3 ' 0' is U 1 .25.... + 1 ' l 1 W le esi ' T O . 5.. ' 3 ff - . 10. mon, 1 . A L d re:,rX, i:ter- . isl- . 24..'. Th T'2ers d' plaj d T shire: istic . 6....... 5 ,' fi 7 4+ 'T' Nov. l4......Chanute C , A i ng .ann n Loe gn every ton- 21 a L Q4 ,f C 1 :- .2'2...... 4 O. nfl 'lm ,. s y .lgua xvas ,OH'Hl6u by Ura ' 's V 4 . h.L. Dubwoi. Mr. ' 1 I, ' s, ', fl' , h U e , 1 1, ' 2 nes. I N W 1 ,, , . , . 4 ' ' 2 llkyf ' ,sf . 1 I to o' ig., a I 1 , l ' . T Q' 1 K ' Y A- 1 O I 5 Basketball X, f 1 8 Front rom, left to right Bill Buzan, Charles Hale, Reese Slngmaster, Sam Chumlea, Bob Crain, Kenneth hale, James Keal Second row Bill Crane, Milton Hutcnerson, Don Crain, Paul Taylor, Wayne Watkins, Glenn Rogers, Don Smith, Harry L Crane, Mr Lynne Steele, coach Seated in front, Harold Ayers, student manager X 56 ms 'N L, ,- ff UQ SAM CHUMLEA captain S 4 DULL Levada Indepeloence TLS dfg Emporia has 1 an te Pa sons Wd9p9hGEWC6 Iola ts Columbus c alate Col eytll e Parsons glonal Toux 1 e t Pittsburg 'wmv flkfi CHARLLS HALE BOB GRAIN Co captain Co captain The Tiger basxetball tea opened the seasor with five senior lettermen They continued to exhibit an improved brand of ball all tnrou P the entire season The Varsity squad mas coached by Mr Lynne Steele Nr A L Dubacr coached the Sophomore squad, who also pla 93 a complete schedule of games ine squad developed into a na d vorxlrg, They were oaptalned by three serlors, Crain, Sam Chumlea, and Cha les dale, who alternated games during the season 'Ui fl L action srot tamen at the game with P sale UI Mxrcn 6 Ji Keal, Tiger forward, en snoatlng at the Fort Scott basket ,git Seve al other Fort Scott and Parsons players e e This xas tae last home game for ll SFS 57 1 3 KN! . 5 Nm lf 3 .. ' ? ,I 'gg 'Q , - A ' ' V , . '6 fi ' NL R ,G NR. j' I T T . FIR , , - Co- - - CLE P Q m A Dec. 9 ......,.. W - 1 Dec. l2... 1' ' A E4 leo. l6 ...... Pi.' b' - ' ' - 1 ' Dec. Bo ........ .M X - N - A . '- - 3 Jan. 6 .,,,... Columof ' ' ' I Jan. 3 .... Coffeyv'lle - - me 13 H' ,. 1' ' W ' ' w cat... KJ. ..,... vig .Ao ' ' ' 535. gg hull. , Uutlt 1013 hustling crew with constant determination. Jai. SO ........ r A A Bob Fel. 5. .Il o . 'A ' P ' ' Feb. lO ...,...... . - Feb. lS......Plt burg Feb. EO. ..... . A Feb. 24........Sh w Feb. 27.... 'T ' l liar. 5. ...... . Mar. l2 ...... .Re' nam n , T . -STJx?551? ' ' gh 6 5 . , ' I F 'a eft: An ' 'T ' P ar fxo t1'f ' . 3 u can ge se . ' N t A . v Inf 4' I ar n'arby. f Q the T'g . it Track j A Left to rlght, front row Donald Slnpson, Deane Payne, Wlntford Seaver, Billy Claybourn, Freorlca Pnllllps, Bill Brooker, Lawrence Riley, Wayne Campbell, Jimmy Watklns, Leon Colstocn, Harvin Pellett, Roy Baker, Clarence King Second row Ha old Ayers, Harry keff, Robert Palmer, Ernest Bruce, Paul Taylor, Glenn Rogers, oo wa ford, Laurence Anderson, Leon Boyce, Sam Chumlea, Kenneth Hale, Bobby Mason, Donald Smlth, vayne Watkins, John Brandt, Reece Singmaster Third row Ierle lcLaugnl1n, Leland Denton, Cnarles Kinder, Charles Morilla, Eugene H C Samsel, Jafes Keal, Kennetn Hel s walter North, Charles Hale, Duane Dugan, Bob Runkle, Johl Blair Wr Lynne Steele, coach Fourth row Laurence Parner, wlllard Palmel, Robert Barr, Quin Baker, Ed Blincoe, Bob Harrington, B111 Harrison, Leon Warllck, Brown Singmaster, Howard Collins, Rlchard Moss, Dale rown, Jesse erouch, James Mack, Richard Gordon, Harley Kinney, Carl Price, Kenneth Carnes, Charles Robinson, Melvin Ayers ta March Q Interclass March Pittsburg April Pittsburg Invitational April Fredonia Relays April Pittsburg Dual April Nevada Dual April Pittsburg B Dual April Baker Relays Apr41 Nevada Dual May Invitational Regional Meet May 6 16 State Meet MasO1'1 Anderson K Hale May 58 D X s fix , , A 1 f , A I . vi 1 ' 1 r f A A 'jj. f , uf ', . 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Qu., 'Z .2 D I 0 o The Crimson Staff Editor-in-chief Assistant Editors Business lanager Asst Business anager Art Editor Asst Art dltor Photograpnlc dl Asst Photographic LQQISCS Sponsors Seated, left to rlant Hazel PllCKlIg6F, Clara ane McCann, Bob Craln, Jlmmie Duncan, Noreen Locamood Bob Crain Hazel Marie Waggoner Jimmie Duncan Clara Jane Iccann J H Hazel Flicklnger Bonnie cole an Voreen LOCAEOOQ ors Paul Scnaler Betty Lou collins Rosalie artln Lvelyn Eshelbrenner B l eaa a t alx Weeks Helen Homard Cale S emart Tiss Dorls Y e iss arlan Tes r Acknowledgment e ne cfl son Staff, MlSf to express to tre school offl l3lS,f93CP ers, and QTJGEHCS, our slncere gratltude for the co operatlte spirlt and effort mhlcn rate me are deeply grateful to Richards Prlntlng and Supply oO pany, Fort Scot , for unfalllng to operatlon, tesy, and atience ue hope tnat ne ea s to cone tnese pages mlll orlr hacm fond leforles of GBX spent in dear old Fort Scot hlgd , ,RL St3HQ1Hg hiss Dorls Lutes, Bonnle cole an, velyn Eshelbrenner, Mary Weeks, Paul Schaf r, hazel Marie Waggoner, Helen noward, Rosalle Martin, Gale Stewart, Dorothy Tae Lamb, Betty Lou Collins, Niss Marian Lesher 40 H: If H - V . .1 E. . ice . -, . 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L D , c W . f , u 1 Front row, left to rlgmt Robby Jack GreC5, For Basel, l-az l Marle Wagaoner, Paull e '3'1lS OH, Wa ren Ly es, arm Whiteside Second ron June KLCCFD , Joan Ot ey ax'ne Johnson, tactile Young, larjorie flroons, non.. e ooleran, lorla oean :noe alter Third row lrlss lason, razel l oklnier, Pa ricla narzel, y oarrell, Ollie Faye xdlcott Tonm ddwwmidl Wvxmk XS 5 'tot WSW- S' 0: xo' G V- 1 B ywxim Sciog, 'X Q,,,w9 U 09,190 or 6 :O bo: 6615's 'ifffrzilfer N5 meet: :ze 1.119 lournalrsts Attend 0 -99 Lawrence ference ef' B D P m 0 0 J lmw ntoudgg B:1i31rr?efAI Ullcll Deleyafe ,fooaoc New fo Inna 8 roup Meetrngs f9HdMee,m X70 G Red uf, If urls thxs mornmg trve loAI W , J0l1llllll nr students and thelr si ' h I E ll R sor Xllss Gladys Nlason wen C ' a E5 0 Lavu renee to attend the 3rd an Cefltful F Awk ard High School Journallsm Confe Start edefqf-lon de Oscar U7 at the LIIIVEFSIIQ of kansas A S FOUI-feenf afle e dent xx ho are avendlng are nnUUI Conf is rr B b R am n He eren ' f M Jo Jo mon o u I1 Uh 809 Smgm ce ly '4 119 6 0 'Y W0 K vxs Jmmle Hammer an ffillgh JU Ulu- Q bon o r W ,asrvv um! gs S fl 0 lo of nl Hungry, Students? Not For Long Uoifflff f1,,.,,'f. 1 ff Q 0 Q noon The cooperatzon of these students makes 1t poss the IUUUU Opel Q 6. W N to move faster and lt makes for less congestlon ID th I OUUI Gr 3 Q Q Speclal credm should also be glven to the grrls an ff r 40 oo Qc f' ea who work 1n the cafetema They get the lme movlng promptly CB O Q! :tr Q 0 O 1 A students do not have to stand rn, llne for long 0 190, N08 I 0 0 f Thls is a vast xnlpxovement over last year s lme When U '06 6 A f 60 , ld let from two to a dozen of hrs frlends crowd ln th 9 IJ' 01, ,,'r, ' 98 0 Irlend was always pushed to the end of the lrne Q ,U ,I 46 ,O 09 x together on the problem and we commend t 6967, QUUU00 QOIUQ, Yr, 6 6' EL,M W 6 QCA 'o 0 0 I Vdeb N vel in THE GREYHOUND TIGER NEW ao'19:Zzv'i't,oo xg x , 0 ,e4v've S 'NP If 4994' ob x as 91' ox., K. 155 oi go? 9 Q 'Y sw lzxfysivlex ge! at 9 54915 G9 o v we S Offlcxal Student Paper of The Fort Scott J C ll School 1001 South 'VIam Street Fort S ott Kanlgzigr Egitigiewigilfihraruziloiq the school year by the journalism classes Printed by the Fort scan Tnbun,-, Price 'Za cents per mnnhm a cents per copy Advertlslng rates upon appllta tlon Contrlbutron of material re-cexved in Room Zo Fntered lg second class matter at the DOSlOfflC6 at Fort Stott Kansas under the Act of March 3 1849 Editor Mary Jo Johnson Business Manager Delbert Northcutt Sports Editor Bob Hoy Circulation Manager Tom Cmrrell Head Proof Readers Eleanor Daus Shlrley Jean Bates Reporters and advertlsing solicitors Pelle t Norma Jean Shoemaker P'xtrl C Assrstant Ldrtors Bob Rudkin Hazel Marie Waggener Feature Editor Bill Blackwell Art Edrtor Hazel Flrcklnger Fvchange Manager Ollie F Endicott Recorders Maxme Johnson Ch Arles Ison Bill Blackwell Fleano Davis Hazel In W2lfZ6l ROY Baker Ieo Comstock Bob Gregg Jim Hammer Max '-lord W I 1 1 Whltesrde Jean Bates Marjorie Brooks Bgnlnelg Cgeeriran eggxrtsgbgoillhnn fig! 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St uclerzt COUUCII L From left to right Reece Slngmaster, Pres , Mary Young, Girls' Vice Pres Bob Mason, Boys' Vice Pres Betty Lou Collins, Sec'y Bob Crain, Treas The present international situation makes us realize how fortunate we are to live in a country which grants its citizens the privilege self government and which we as students exercise through the Student Council Our Student Council, the first of the school dent Council Federation Reece Slngmaster, Mary Marjorie Brooks through the cooperation of the student body, year, the school was represented at the Stu of Central States by the following delegates Jane Marshall, Paul Schafer, Mary Young, and Of tne numerous activities sponsored during the year, some of the major ones have been the conservation of defense materials, the drive for Red Cross memberships, the Christmas Drive, operation of a Lost and Found Department, the dedication of tne victory bell, and several all school parties For the special assemblies enjoyed throughout the year the council commends the work of Mary Jane Marshall and her committee fm MW Front row, Left to right Jimmy Armour Paul Schafer, Bobby Jack Gregg, Ed Whiteside, Bill Harrison, Bob Mason, Harry Neff Second row Ruth Richmond, Patsy Morris, Hazel Marie Waggener, Jean Bass, June Kitchen, Mary Young, Virginia Salmon, Virginia Bolinger, Nelda Fisher Third row: Miss Overfield Csponsorj, Kathryn Wllkenlng, Shirley Baker, Mary Jane Marshall, Mary Elizabeth Coe, Betty Lou Collins, Delbert Wolfe, Bob Crain. Fourth row: Bernard Connolly Ed Blinooe, Leon Boyce, Reece Singmaster, Gale Stewart, Bob Galvin, Leland Denton. 42 I , J ' 4 0 , .1 .pf W N A - ' 41 ln! 5 .J - .5 - -s .g . has achieved much under the efficient leadership of its officers. At A . r r fl ,, Q' V, I Q ' fin GAA ,x x F adlus Cabinet, front row, left to right Selma Loy, vice president Pauline Johnston, presldent Maxine Johnson, social committee, Betty Lou Collins, finance commlttee Front row, left to right Betty Lyles, Anna Mae Potter, Eileen Johnston, Jackie Young, Maxine Johnson, Alta Dean More, Lucille Huss, Madelyn Kramer Second row Darlene Brlllhart, Naomi Jean Hall, Maxine Hobbs, Elma Beal, Rayma Lybarger, Helen Hunziker, Colleen Gardner, Betty Lou Collins, Martha Lou Scholfield Third row Helen Brillhart, Beverly Williams, Geraldine Bllyew, Virginia Culp, Selma Loy, Miss Rozella Froman Csponsorb Pauline Johnston, Esther Eshelbrenner, Mary Williams The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization whose purpose is to give girls an opportunity to earn school letters for athletic achievements, just as football, basketball, track, golf, and tennis give boys that same opportunity. The G.A.A. attended the annual play day at Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. They sponsored the girls' noon hour basketball tournament, a play day with Uniontown and Junior High attending, and other activities of benefit to high school girls. 45 T . X g 0 n AE k vt XM, ' 1 5 I ' 2. . . g , 1 u 0 I -' , I . . . . . . . . . . I Q Glrl Reserve x mm Qxwxxxx 1 07 X I I W fl num ldent Maxlne Jonnson, prosra cralrnan Mary Jane Marshall, song leader, Helen howard ianist Betty arust ong, social chairman Evelyn Eshelhrenlel publlclty cnairman Second row Dorothy Mae a secletary, Patricia marz l, fl nance chairman Betty Lou Collins treasurer Mary Meeks, vice president Mrs Mildred S inner Csponsorj Jean Bass serxlce chairman Front row, left to rlght Bonnie Jean Coleman, Jacquellne Young, Mary Morehead, Betty Lou Wildermuth, Eileen Johnston, Mary Lou Carrington, Shlrley Baker Second row Gertrude Gllfillan, Betty Hull, Joyce Carrington, Clarlbel Wilxlns, Lucille David, Maxine Hobbs, Alta More, Colene Gardner, Elsie Lyon Third row Pluma hae Gardner, Mary Kathryn Henson, Mary Goa Martha Jean Dixon, Melba Sims, Edith Nelle Shaw, Moreen Lockwood Clara Jane McCann The high light of the Girl Reserve activities this year was a get together held here on February 14 Approximately l5O girls representing seven towns were present Some of the other activities included helping with the Tuberculosis Seal Drive and assisting as HAsk Men girls on the first day of school The organization enjoyed a party each month Funds for the function ing of the group were raised by selling concessions at the football and basketball games and by sponsor ing a rummage sale O ,X 'X f . X IZA, C3 fa S 5 ? S Q Q ,l I L' i K O Cabinet, front row, left to right: Hazel Marie Waggoner, pres- g ' r j m - 1 5 1 ' ' ' ' N, Q H 5 J I V T N ' 3 . r 1, ' ' . : 'K L mb, .1 ' ' ' ' e - S H Q V' + 1 1 y ' 5 . 1 '. , g , ' . M , . 44 Hi-Y ::::: ' 5, 'xfdwfffy if Cabinet, front row: Bobby Jack Gregg, Bob Regan, Earl Haffett, Dean Payne. Second row: George Baxter, Bill Crane, Glenn Richard Cowen, Jimmy Hammer. Front row: Charles Robinson, Clyde Carson, Earl Kennedy, Jim Hurst, Ralph Shoemaker, Louis Armstrong, Lee Roy Morehead. Second row: Bill Brooks, Wayne Nichols, Frank Kelley, Charles Morilla, Glenn Blair, Jim Klngton, Jack Balsley Donald Luffel, Jack Smith, Leon Comstock, Samuel Evans. Third row: Richard Gordon, Milton Hutcherson, Don Crain, Bill Landers, Bill Claybourn, Wlntford Seaver, Charles McFarland, Paul Taylor. Fourth row: Lon Neal, Lee Gordon, Kenneth Carnes, Jack Scott, Roscoe Loy. OFFICERS Town H1-Y Country H1-Y Bill Crane President Earl Maffett Jim Hammer Vice-pres Bob Regan Bob Gregg Secretary Glenn Richard Cowen George Baxter Treasurer Dean Payne The major project of the town Hi-Y has been sponsoring the second-hand book exchange. Interesting high lights of the year included a chili feed in January, at which Pittsburg Hi-Y boys were guests, a picnic at Gunn Parkg and the district meeting at Pittsburg. The country H1-Y is a new organization formed during the second semester by a group of boys interested in H1-Y but unable to attend the evening meetings of the town group. They have sponsored phonograph music in the audi- torium at noon, a friendship drive, and a potluck dinner for country boys. 45 Upper Glenn Lower Hazel Left, left to right Dale Chesney, Evelyn Eehelbrenner, Rosalie Martin, Blair, Norma J Golladay, E J Rice Left, front row Jimmie Duncan, Gale Stewart, Bonnie Coleman, back row Marie Waggener, E J Rice, Norma King, Glenn Blair Center Jeanette Collins, Pauline Johnston, Jimmle Duncan, Hazel M Waggoner Upper Right Glenn Blair, Norma King ,545-1595 6295529 Cast of Characters Kln order of thexr fmt appearanceJ Mrs Wxlda Walnrxght Hazel Mane Waggoner The hero s anstocratlc mother Halstead lxmmle Duncan cxgii The Walnrlght butler 10' THC sen Mrs Blllmgsley Bxlhngs Paulme johnston A socnety matron Yfeienu Maybelle Billings Jeanette Collxns 601 At Eumce Warnrlght Norma ,leane Golladay The hero s young and innocent sxster K, Her srammermg daughter Gu The Gypsy Heather Evelyn Eshelbrenner na n The herome s farthful young frnend 0 ee Bn Minerva Courtenay Bonnxe Coleman sw DCICffhlUCd IO TCUXBID 8 SDIUSIETY Queeme De Lorme Norma Kxng Our persecuted herome t 3 8, A Our manly hero rlovembe M P GI Bl nu ery yn arso ns enn a1r ll Stholil Nlalm A deep dyed vlllam The m lack bros: E J Rlce S W P Who possesses a Southern accent Dora Horne Rosalie lvlarrm ln love wlrh Horatlo Q. me 9 joe North Dale Chesney Specxnl affm An unexpected arnval Prodllced bY58mxxeX Ffen h 'mth DIRECTOR George H Sharp Assxsrant Dxrecror Bob Hoy lil h . . 4 ---- .. -... - ....,..... - ,..,. ...,,. j..... ....,..... - .... -,...,.,...,,, V as bi MMTTT- . 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' e rx .,.,.. ...- .... ..- ....,.. ,. .....,,. ,.....,........... , ..... ...,, ..,, c TT 46 Left to rlght Edward Blincoe, Ellen Lee Hyle, Bobby Jack Gregg, George Baxter-, Elaine Lotterer, Eduard Wniteside, Colleen Whitehouse, Mary Young, Bob Nason, Shirley Baker, Kelley Arnold, Edltn helle Shaw, Jean Bachmann, Mary L Carrington Characters ln order of appearance Elsa maxd at the Carharts Colleen Whltehouse Buddy Carhart gomg on seventeen Bobby lack Gregg Mrs Kate Carhart hns mother Ellen Lee Hyle Florence Carhart lm nmeteen year old slster Mary Young Craig Vxncent a young man of mystery Bob Mason Tom Wxlllams Florence s boy frxend Kelly Arnold Pau Edward Whxteslde Shrxmpxe George Baxter joan Lanslng Florence sschool chum Shlrley Baker Lrllunas her younger SISICI Elaxne Lotterer Frank Carlmart head of the house Edward Blmcoe Helen Ecllth Nelle Shaw Dons .,..., . .......... . .- ,.. .. ...,.,... ...,. , lean Bachmann Agnes ,,.. ,.,.... .,,.....e . . ,, ........ Mary Lou Carrington Director -Mr George Sharp Asgist. Direworfbeor e Luffel Olng 011 S ev A Comedy of Yo eflteen B urh zn Three Hilda Ma Acts nh Ing Pregente db, ejun 101- C Ft of the ass gh Gott High S Sghool arch 26 27 Orium 0 C105 k Audit 011001 hgxn -Wx Band. and Qrchc-astro. THE BAND aritone Wayne Nichols Clarinet Tommy Branch B111 Brooks Helen Buxton Bernard Connolly, Anita Hawkins Harry Hiller Marlan Hodgson Charles Lyman Clara Jane McCann David Nichols, Merle Payne E J Rice Jarry Wh1tes1de, Ruby Wilmoth, Bertie Lou Winchell Cornet Ed Blincoe, Richard Carlson Harry French Bob Gordon, Dorothea James Frederick Johnson, Don Luffel Ada Jean Mitchell, Sara Roberts Buddy Shorten, Richard Smith Don Sperry Richard Weddle, Bill West, Donald Young Drums Abbie Cheney, Bobby Gregg, Bob Hoy Patsy Morris Bill Wells, Flute Wilma B1cknel1, Ela1ne Lotterer, Elsie Lyon Jean Moore French Horn Charles Bayless, Dale Chesney,Faye Foraker Dorothy Payne, Ed Whiteside Oboe Tolle Bowman, Donna Harris Saxophone Dorothy Cowan Bob Crain Beverly Gill, Jack Hart Carl McCollum, J B Moore Tuba Bob Bllncoe Bill Hord, Earl Pellett Gerald Russell Trombone Glenn Blair Donald Clem, Glen Richard Cowen Wilber Fisher, James McCoy Lloyd Miller, Mary Sue Roberts Drum magor Jack Coonrod Twirlers Shirley Baker Dorothy Lew1s Ruth R1chmond, Mary Lou Schamaun Lucille Wallen THE ORCHESTRA ass Dorothy Clem, Carl Fauman M11d1-ed Kells, Charlotte Kepllnger Dorothy Lewls, Mary Jane Marshall Mar1e Sm1th Bassoon Bob Craln Cello Jo'Ann Bainum Sh1rley Baker, Sh1rley Bates, Joan Mosley Hazel Waggoner Clarinet Tommy Branch Harry Hiller Clara Jane McCann E J Rice Cornet Don Luffel Sara Roberts Flute Wllma B1cknell Ela1ne Lotterer Els1e Lyon Jean Moore French Horn Dale Chesney Faye Foraker, Dorothy Payne Hubert Yates Oboe Tolle Bowman Donna Harr1s Percuss1on Bill Wells Tenor Sagophone Dorothy Cowan Trombone Glen Cowen Mary Sue Roberts, Viola Dorothy Heberling Mary Frances Hord Betty Hull Mar1lyn McCreedy Mlldred Rob1nson Jean Strader First olin Clels Armour, Bonnie Coleman V1rglnia Farmer Ellen Lee Hyle Jon Lawry, Milton Leslie Dorothy Malone Kathryn Miller Arleen Moore Patsy Morris Pauline Reade Lucille Wallen, Buena Warren Nancy Williams Cl1ffie Workman Second Violin Joan Boyd, Douglas Clem Kenneth Graham, Frank Kelley, Grant Lockwood Rayma Lybarger Farrell Marquls Alta More Rosalyn Olson Jack Wood To these organizatlons and to their leader go the honor and credit for sponsorlng the entirely suc cessful MacArthur Day, April 10 The idea although not an original one brought out the true feeling of the people of our city toward the great effort the c1vilian population of our country is making to help bring the world back to normal peace times With the co operatlon of the entire student body faculty, and the people of Fort Scott and vlclnity the sale of war stamps and bonds ra1sed a fund of 33,137 75 The MacArthur Day concert of the band and orchestra augmented by numbers from the mixed chorus concert choir, combined high school and col lege girls' glee club, and the dramatics department, brought to a fitting close the day's activities 48 1 1 B : - ' ' 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 . . . , ' I 1 ..1' l 9 1 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 ...L . , . . 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' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . , 1 1 1 . . 1 Y - 1 Choru s Front Row, left to right Jane West, Wanda Hargrove, Martha Allison, Betty Blair, Doris Hotchkiss, Rosalie Martin, Mary Louise Jones, Martha Camp, Betty Lylee, Mary C Barnett, Kathryn Wilkening, Marilyn McCreedy, Ruth Ellen Richmond, Hazel Ann Kells Second Row Betty Lou Wildermuth, Arlene Wilder, Nancy Lou Williams, Elaine Kington, Mary Lou Carrington, Jean Janes, Wilma Russell, Clarelizabeth Redden, Clarlbel Wilkins, Jean Mann, Dorothy Ann Lewis, Betty Hull, Margaret Allen, Ruth Dikeman Barbara Roberts, Marilyn Johnson, Ceola Schamaun, Ruth Duncan, Ollie Faye Endicott, Helen Peirce, Mary Mae Lewis, Carol Graham, Rose Carter, Eva Dickerson Fourth Row Marjory Rhodes, Mary Young Cpianlstj, Pluma Mae Gardner, Martha Jean Dixon, Joyce Carrington, Jimmy Kington, Jack R Hoy, John Blair, Bob Harrington, Harold Ayers, Harry Crane, Nancy Young, Dorothy Singmaster, Barbara Jean O'Connor, Barbara Jean Wolfe, Anna Mae Potter Fifth Row William Graves, Paul Taylor, Jim Grier, Gale Stewart, Lee Gordon, Donald Snow, Wayne Nichols, Bob Warford, Clyde Carson, Charles Hale, Eugene DuVall, Bob Mason, Melvin Hembree, Una Wilson Sixth How Mr Willard Nichols Cdirectorb, Bob Wishart, Leon Boyce, Reece Singmaster, Fred Jones, Lawrence Anderson, Jack Willard, James Keal, George Plotrowski 49 Third Row: Eileen Layton, Louise Hardwick, Mary Jane Marshall, fbi.. wwf ia' PM 2 -pi' eff' -sfif' wi J at AHVIQ '15 'Nga' A? 7e if gg: Ig 9 XQQ as V Ng, '-. !Z' J itx' ' 5 4 IX r? 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