Hayes Center High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Hayes Center, NE)
- Class of 1952
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Hanley Mary Hester Green B.A.-Un1- of 0010- B.A.-K.S.T.C B.S.-K.S.T.C ikmoulig Florence Counce William Fanning B,A,sK,S,T,C B.A.-Uni. of Nebro B.A.fUni. of Colo. . g?3U . 9?UOdg IU?UO: II?UU: I?UU : 1:45 : 2:5Ud: 6215 2 I I , 3 g Prof. : H : 2 2 I , c f g Tr.: S. H.: EGI :Music 2 HANLEY Z Band Z : z on 0: g g :M.w.F : coUNcE Q s.H.Q s. Hiwd- G06 1 SOC- 2 Lat- , S' H'f f Q f 2 Q H ?'B0yS . FANNINGS :wmrusv A.H1sg s.H. :EHS-9 r frljlhgsiv-'3'? HARDER 5 3Typ1nggShOpl25ShOp 92 S.H. SEco. I 2 : H E 5 Z S S Q S SG1ris Q 2 :Eng, 11S,H, MB.tho1o:Engn1o:M8.tho9: :l'I1l:g'?'OEd he . . : g g gGen. : 2 2 GREEN Q QHome g Home :Phys1-g :Science S. H.: . . g Ec.9 Bc. 12 zology : : 2 2 2 The same classes were taught the second semester with the exception of Economics, which was dropped ana American Govern- ment given in its place and a course in Driver's Education was added, which was taught by M . Hanley. 20, , .N , , If V. u -k g1-g- ' 1, ., 1 - ,., , N , , . 7. 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M... . . ,w,v... wq:.m.l-Q. vu. ,cuihfr D A R 52 PM K FEBRUARY' A , ... 1 Senior Class Party 5,6,7,8 Frenchman Valley Tourney 12 Basketball-Parks-here 15 Basketball-Stratton-there 19 mshetball-Trenton-here 21 Sophomore Class Party 27,28,29 msketball Dist. Tourney MARCH 4 - - School dance 11 Freshmen Class Party 28 Kearney In er-Sc olastic contest APRIL f 5 rack eet at Culbertson 10 Track Meet at Arapahoe 17 Track at McCook-Frenchman Valley 29 :Q -5 -: 11-Curtis-there qw. M 3 Golf Meett at Grand Island 5 Track-P.C.A.-Madrid 7 Pictures taken for Annual 11 Bccalaureate 12,13 Senior Play 13 Baseball-Curtis-here 14 Graduation 15 Last day of school Lmifgv, r x C A L E N SEPTEMBER' ' 5 School begins 14 Football-Parks-there 17 Election of Class Officers 21 Football-Elsie-there 21 Ordered class rings 24 Freshmen initiation 28 1 , ,baill-Madrid-here 'OCTOEZR n 9? ' fi 9 H ' oo 'gtafl-Stratton-there 11 School dance 19 Football-Palisade-there 22 Football Rea.SQD.-Stratton-there 25 Football-Haigler-here 29 Freshm -Sophomore Party NOVEMER :DJJ-Q 1 :F ' S n r Class Party DECEMBER. .4-s - 4 Basketball-Palisade-here 7 8: 8 Junior-class play 14 Basketball-Madrid-here 19 msketball-H.S-town tean 22 ristmas vacation starts ' :J H JANUARY 4 K Bs e all-Palisade-there lO,l1,12 P.C.A. Tournament 15 Basketball-Elsie-there 18 Basketball-Culbertson-there 22 Basketball-Imperial-there 25 Baske tball-Wauneta-here 50 Basketball-Elsie-here ,FW My qreflvllav Cox, Richard Riley, Donald Fhgerstone, Richard Grant, Dennis Leffler. Second Row: Norman Scott, Dales, Donna Tidyman, Joan Sponsor. Bottom ROI: Nadia Carmin, Myers, Lois Ludlow, Sandra Marlet ta Houserd Donna Lloyd, Karen Richards, Claribel Hummel, Denyse Rathbun, Leo Harder, Noma McNutt, Wanda Christner, Kaye Young, Pat Garrett. Knot in picture President C1ar1be1 Dawes Treasurer Wanda Christner Vice President Delmr Schuman News Reporter Norman Scott Secretary Joan Hummel Colors: Blue and white , ,. 'W' A :A .a .. u. .H+ M 'N fl? fy ' vm, - - w Q wx, X, , . 4.1. 1 .V-. , ,J , 'ff Nz? f ,f. -. iff 4 , ,x, ,.. .N ,f VM .4 . ,, ye, ,far 3 ,f ,fn . , vnu ,W L 4-I , ,. . . . X .V f b , rn. ., ,-,,. . ' f Pa! '- aff: -.j. A' . r'v , -' . nd' ..f 1 1 :rl fmgfq - -f.',5.-Q33 . ., , ff-1 ,rv - .V - -'f! '+1, 5 , V - f1fffw.,3.L - - , .,,'f- K ,. L , '14,-, . ,gfjjqi 'Q j !'?.f1,EI, K M' ,rn ,xx .. .J .L .1 ,. . nf., ' V f,, ,.,.- 3 nz .1 rw 1 4, f I-, .30 . , . if 7.11 ,aj g ,V L 1 . ,,A,,, ,T - , -,'...f M ,-av IW- 'Q ., .5 ', fl- ' w.. W' L ' , I-1 , I 2 -1,1 A, .1 4 , . . 'L . vm ,- v r ., - M' , A 1 .. , , . 1512. . 4 ,, Q., 's Fi fhzmxl-x v ., . U ig. '.., '. 5 ., J , . 1 .4 f 1 V, Z' .iuzi A- 'vw 9 4- ,, . Q. gi - A of if . 1 M 15' 1- - SM '54fixn ore4 '7 X M44 I 1 Top Row: Donnie Curran, Melvin McV1cker, Dean Mintling, Jim Lee, Lyle Downs, Donald Paulson, Roland Anderjaska, Wallace Allison, Gene Venhaus, Ralph Anderson, Wayne Hastings. Second Row: Mrs. Green, Sponsor, Joe N1tsch,Jack Bishop, Shirley Laird, Bonnie LaShe1l,Berdine Carr, Devona McKillip, Larry Hamil- ton, Garland Bodeman. Bottom Row: Wanda Hastings, Virginia Jirik, Kaye Garmin, Mary Ann Soncksen, June West,Estaline Johnson, Marjorie Ring, Ethylee Cox. President Wallace Allison Treasurer Dean Mintling Vice President Gene Venhaus Colors: Green and gold Secretary Joe Nitsch Motto: If you can't find a way make one. 3.f Pr Q KVA In P 2 if fn-R Q 9 2? XL , i !A' ,,'.'iglf3 lg Ra fl: Banners Top Row: Jim Garrett, Clifford McGregor, Rodney Leffler, Delmar Richter, Jim Alexander, Richard Greeley, Roland Rader. Bottom Row: Wilma Palic, Phyllis West, Naomi Tidyman, Janice Fel- ker,Florence Counce, Sponsor.lNOt in picture Leland Messersmith.Q President Jim Alexander Treasurer Roland Rader Vice President Wilma Palic Colors: Green and white 36CP9tBPY Rodney Leffler Flower American Beauty Rose Motto:You can't push yourself' forward by pattizg yourself' on tha back rs 1. ,.. - wg 1 5. ki R -fn, ,ny '- g1fr ' :a A -. ? 4'45g?'5 i H' 1 -3 . f.1..,..4 Q-ngfu. ' ' 1 15 I n-.,-fig. Nil 1-fr -vm . fair , 5f,f-,rj-32-.gQf?.f.X5,: Ev-ju fa 5. viii 'Ea .4 .,- K. ini .,, ,J wi k gg JZ, N ll' .M 5, .xii-V ' ' fi. 7 L' 1 , . . A , N .W is - 1' ..r - kc,-. 51. Q, 1 wx: ,fr .- I 21 :' f ..1..J'Y - , Ji A. 'fl V , , AW , .. K - 1 . 1 M, TY A, ' . -Vi: ,-.v r '1,f:, My ,VY . .F 41 'W' fi w 4 w ' ,'1-xx--LfL' 1 ' ff . . , fx. J, 1, ' ' 5 df ,v:'L,. ., ,Az nw. ' v g . -' 1, Q.- ,, ,we - g , Z, .. fx. , 1 I '. T5- 11, 1 1 , U. -,J ,..'1i.'-,. - ' 'A',,f,. , N !.' ' :ew-ff. I in . M.. . 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Ed. 2-4 Pep Club l-2-5-4 Pep Club Sec. 4 Secretary 1 Chorus 1-5-4 Glee Club 5 Annual Staff 4 Kearney Contest 4 BONNIE STROP A favorite with all especially tha girls. Football 1-2-5-4 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Track 2-4 Baseball 4 Chorus 1-2-5-4 Junior Play 5 0 Aunt Jerusha 4 Kearney Contest 1-4 Vice-Pres. 2 Annual Staff 4 Octette 5'4 ILA LOOMIS Pleasure first, duty last, keeps her,pmp- ing pretty fast. Phys e Q 2 '4 Pep Club 1-2-5-4 Cheer Leader 4 Chorus 1-4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Annual Staff 4 Kearney Contest 4 SHIRLEY GARRETT ,lorkirgfor her M. R. degree. Phys. Ed. 2-4 Club 1-2-5-4 3-4 0 Aunt Jerusha 4 Band 2-3-4 Glee Club 3 Annual Staff 4 4 4 4 Master Contest 5- LLOYD CHRISTNER 'Oaks' Nevera wrorg thought . No thought! Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-5 Baseball 4 Chorus 1-2-4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 y Contest 4 JIM LAIRD IlLardl adrni rm a Sopnomo re. 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Q .D Y .g,.mfLfif.1i.n..1w GWENDOLYN HANLEY WGwen' Success is her aim. Phys. Ed. 2-4 Pep Club 1-2-5-4 Pep Club Treas. 4 Chorus 1-2-5-4 Glee Club 5 Band 1-2-5-4 Octette 2-3-4 Junior Play 5 0 Aunt Jerusha 4 Librarian 5-4 Accompaniest 4 Annual Staff 4 KearnqyContestl-2-34 GARLAND SWANSON He takes life as it comes, making the best of the worstg andenjoying the bet- ter. Chorus l-2-5-4 Football 1-2-4 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Track 1 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Octette 1-2-5-4 Kearney Contestl-5-4 Reporter 4 JOEL GOUCHER Not nosy,just inter- ested. Football 4 Basketball 1-2-4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Chorus 1-2-4 Band 1 Baseball 4 PHYLLIS LASHELL 'Phil' she always does her duty, no matter what tha tasks Phylo Edo 2-4 Pep Club 1-2-5-4 Chorus l-2-6-4 Glee Club 5 Treasurer 3 Band 1-2-5-4 Junior Play 5 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Annual Staff 4 Kearney Contest l-2-I5-4 ART SONCKSEN 'SonkU Sometimes I just sit and think and some- times I just sit. Football 1-2-5-4 Basketball 1-2 Track 2-4 Chorus 2 O Aunt Jerusha 4 JIM NORMAN nNormn Never do anythirg to- day that you can do tomorrow. Student Mgr. 2-5-4 Basketball 1-2-4 Track 1-2-5-4 Chorus 1-2-5-4 Baseball 4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Band 1-2 Annual Staff 4 MARILYN ANDERJASKA WMellon' Light hair---light- hearted and happy. Phys. Ed. 2-4 Pep Club l-2-5-4 Cheer Leader 4 Chorus l-2-5-4 Octette 4 Quartet te 5 Junior Play 5 0 Aunt Jerusha 4 Glee Club 5 Annual Staff 4 Kearney Contest 3-4 Treasurer 1 President 2 Secretary 4 DEAN ANDERSON It's better to be 5 hours too late, than a minute too soon. Chorus 1-2-5-4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Kearney Contest 5-4 Mn x .Q- xr -L21 .-1-Lev.. , Y 4 f -2----f --W - -, ff,-e,,- .,-pf l ' ' '- ez: mr 1 ,,,. 1 1 ' 1 Qi. , . V.,, ,J 4' 1 QL .Q 1, - Q 'r gg.. , ' '11 'IQ-1 -I 'Z-.. r , , 5-:iff Q, ,.- 4 , -2i..Q,'gn-ij QL-:A 1 Wa- ff' L Il., x A Ti 1 ' fi ,.. . fg A-' -yy.-. 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A , I , k s'iZ ':' ' WAYNE GATES 'Gates' I was a boy scout until 16, then I be- CBMO a girl scout. Student Mgr, 5-4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Annual Staff 4 PHYLLIS GLEE 'Phyl' Live and learn---and then live some more. Phys e Ed e 2?4 Pep Club 1-2-5-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 0 Aunt Jerusha 4 Band 2-5-4 Glee Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Kearney Contest 1-4 UDDY RICHTER Plaid! Intelligent, but why study? Football l-2-5-4 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Track 2-3 B seball 4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Junior Play 3 Kearney Contest 1-4 VERLA ANDERSON 'Blondie' True to her word,her work and herfriends. Phy 0 Bd 0 1'2'4 Pep Club 5-4 P Club Vice-Pres. 4 Chorus 1-2-5-4 Glee Club 3 0 Aunt Jerusha 4 Annual Staff 4 Kearney Contest 4 Sen IO!-4 DELORIS GRAVES 'Lorie' Happy are they who are silent, for they shall never ha quoted . Phys e Ed 0 2'4 Pep Club 1-2-5-4 Chorus 1-2-5-4 Glee Club 5 Band 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 O Aunt Jerusha 4 Kearney Contest 4 GEORGE MILLER Someday I think I'll fall in love,now I'm waitirg for tts inspi- ration. 0 Aunt Jeruaha 4 Kearney Contest 4 Chorus l-2-5-4 Student Mgr. 2-5 KENNETH KINNRY If curiousity killed the cat, what did it want to know. O Aunt Jerusha 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1-2 a l CLASS fell mf , all S ' sg 1 x X I! ' '. . ' if . X uni ga . 2. Y 1 1' N 1 f..V. ,:ff'1' ? ,3:, wy 1 5 x , N 'M -r o Q 4?'Et3'r'x,,':3 w , ,' v, 4' A 1 . '. v n N v ,I ,-. W. 4.4 V ' -- . .PF . ' sf.. .- ' A 5, 2.1,-h H .. .7 J' - -rf ' V ., IT-'. 131 4 , .ff .-,lf f , -,2 pf : ,. J .t ,Il FV: -, . . 4 . ,qu W .f- - v -'. ftffi' -f ' ,-'nl-, --11,1 1' . 'Ulf K, F , li 4' , x ' x . 1 x . ' r , f-'foe s -S' f V W-. . 1- , 5 f ' x . x - -wk' .. -yd, 1,.., Y 1 . 1. ,, JV.- ,v. , A , , . 1,2-J -'11-5. e fi ,ff --:'?37'7 z Lg. 5,1-V , '- J , . .n...u.. -:R x nf , I , . ,,, , 1351, GARLAND SWANSON Favorites Food: Steak Color: loal blue Sport: Football k boxing Slbj: hun. Song: AKiss to Build a Dream On Movie Stars: June Haver k Jerry Lewis Saying: Well fan my brow Plans for the future: Getting rich and owning a Cadiallac RONNIB STROP Favorites Food: Caviar Color: Pearl gray Sport: Football Saying: Nuts to you Jackson Song: Chanmaine Subject: Shop Movie Stars: Rhonda Fleming John Wayne Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans for the future: Navy KINH TH KINKEY Favorites Food: Fried chicken Color: Blue Sport: mseball Saying: That's for sure Song: Down Yonder Subject: Math. Movie Stars: Judy Conova Gabby Hayes Pet Peeve: Hard subjects Plans for the future: Indefinite JIM LAIRD Favorites Food: Anything on the table Color: Blonde Sport: Basketball Subject: Physiology Song: Elue Tango Movie Stars: nL1z' Taylor Jerry Lewis Pet Peeve: Flirty girls Plans for the future: Farming Saying: Do tell JOEL GOUCHER Favorites Food: Fried Chicken k watermelon Color: Red Sport: Baseball Subject: History Song: Sunny Side of the Hill Movie Stars: Heddy LaMar Victor Mature Saying: Dry up and blow away Pet Peeve: Gabby women Plans for the future: College k Song: Down Yonder Movie Stars: June Allison Kirk Douglas Saying: I'm sending my saddle home Pet Peeve: Books Plans for the future: College GEORGE MILLER Favorites Food: Home made ice-cream Color: Red Sport: Baseball Subject: Math. Song: Tennessee Waltz Movie Stars: Ingrid Bergman Bing Crosby Pet Peeve: Physiology Plans for the future: Farming ILA LOOMIS Favorites Food: Fried chicken Color: Blue Sport: Ice Skating Subject: English Saying: Ain't that ducky Song: Because of You Movie Stars: Jane Wyman Robert Mitchum Pet Peeve: People who talk mmmmymm Plans for the future: Indefinite GWEN HANLEY Favorites Food: Olives Color: Red Sport: Swimming Subject: Home Eo- Saying: Phooey Song: Stardust Movie Stars: June Allison James Stewart Pet Peeve: People who make love in public Plans for the future: College HAZEL WARD Favorites Food: Chocolate cake Color: Red Sport: Baseball Subject: Home Ee. Saying: Bless Kate Song: Moonlight Bay Movie Stars: Jane Wyman Dennis Morgan Pet Peeve: Two-faced people Plans for the future: Marriage VERLA ANDERSON Favorites Food: Cherry pie farming Color: Aqua K Sport: Roller skating SHELDON FULLER Subject: Geography Favorites WT' Saying: Good Heavens Food: Fried chicken Color: Red ' Sport: Football Subject: Typing Song: Somebody loves you Movie Stars: June Allison-F. Sinatra Pet Peeve: People who show off Plans for the future: Teaching a ?? V rw. wg 1 .f ' E' ' . 1 ' 7'.-5gf'1r1,,f-. ,sql .al-g m 1911.15 K , .wa N5 1 4' ' 1-. 7. . ,- r . I -. , , , A , .X - W i, 'iv ' ' ',f!3'i','f-'1 f . 1 fi -' .f- 4-1 .' 1 'I -- v'wf,. ' .N ' -'fl V ft - f-v, M, 3-. v, if . 1 .' ' - '- '-'. 4 , 1 , :a rr .JMS :- K A ,, . , ' ,J-,. ,, .ui 4 , .4 Y . NY, 1 -- 5' - , rx .'.'Z:'. - ,.'A. af . ,gf , Q. ....' N. .X.,,,u., I ,mi z--M., . 1 -. -, N. 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DELORIS GRAVES Favorites Food: Corn on the cob Color: Blue Sport: Horseback riding Saying: Heck Song: Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way Subject: Math. Pet Peeve: People who strut Movie Stars: June Allison-G. Cooper Plans for future: Undecided MARILYN ANDERJASKA Favorites Food: Fried chicken Color: Lavendar Sport: Basketball Subject: History Saying: For Dete's Sake Song: Because of You Movie Stars: Doris Day-G. McCrae Pet Peeve: People who talk behind my back Plans for future: Time will tell LLOYD CHRISTNBR Favorites Food: Strawberry shortcake Color: Brown Sport: Baseball Subject: Typing Song: Be my Life Companion Saying: A1n't that gorgeous Movie Stars: Abbott k Costello Pet Peeve: Hard subjects Plans for future: Army R farming JIM NORMAN Favorites Food: Hot dogs Color: Gres: Sport: Football Saying: Hevans Sakes Song: Mule Train Subject: Shop Movie Stars: Jane Powell-R.M1tchum Pet Peeve: Girls who swear Plans for the future: Ranching BUDDY RICHTER Favorites Food: Watermelo Color: Yellol Sport: Baseball Subject: Shop Song: Charmaine ' Saying: You ain't just bumpin your gums, buddy Pet Peeve: Wild baseball pitchers Plans for future: Fanning .-., 5 11 PHYLLIS LASHBLL Favorites Food: Fried chicken Color: Red Sport: Roller skating Subject: Math. Saying: Cripes Song: Always Movie Stars: June Allison-D. Morgan Pet Peeve: People reading my letters and then not lettirgme read theirs Plans for future: Teaching school SHIRLEY GARRETT Favorites Food: Halibut steak Color: Brown k yellow Sport: Baseball Subject: Math. Saying: Fiddlesticks Song: Forever and Ever Movie Stars: Maureen 0'Hara-A. Murph Pet Peeve: People who try to take care of your business Plans for future: Getting married DEAN ANDERSON Favorites Food: Pan fried bass Color: Royal blue Sport: Baseball Subject: Math. Saying: Oh Yeah Movie Stars :Jane Powell-J. Stewart Song: M Happiness Pet Peeve: Fender benders Plans for future: Become a rich man ARTHUR SONCKSEN Favorites Food: Ice cream Color: Ivory Sport: Football Subject: Shop Song: Stormy Weather Saying: Lift your lip Movie Actors: Ava Gardner-R. Mitchum Pet Peeve: Windy, dirty weather Plans for future: Farming WKYNE GATES Favorites Food: Fried chicken Color: Red Sport: Baseball Subject: Physics Saying: You don't say? Song: Down Yonder Movie Stars: Claudet Colbert-B. Abbot Pet Peeveg Under-classmen Plans for future: Navy ROBERT MCNUTT Favorites Food: Fried chicken Color: Pearl gray Sport: Basketball Subject: Economics Song: Down Yonder ying: Nuts to you Movie Stars: June Allison-J. lewis Pet Peeve: Mad girls Plans for future: Navy .1.A ,MI I . P' ' .QI ,. ff ' : '?-:lii i ' -: JT' , . wa.: . f .-2-,. ,.af'.- 3- 1' K.,-mmf, . -.I . '14 ,5.,L ,.,: ., ' - , .-,H 2 -ffIM.I.-1:11 f , ' ' u -11, 1' .', - re- I , , .I I - I ' -, j 'I'-'rgfifdi ' ' II I 2- ...iff 3, 1'-If wf ,If , ,ZA ,I '3, ' , ' 4' ' ' If 45 'L ,YH rf . ' Q' ,: , W I ,If . X ' I -. , Ng 1 ,.gIIITi'Sg qftf. ',' ,H ,.1-,:, - I:-..,x,, ' .:- w.x.I-'. '- , V , ,. I . III I1f,x+I:.--3 ,- .gf . 1 -X42 ' yd:-9 , ' - 'V Irv , ' 1,-'31 -' ,, '.:'f ' I ,iz ' li ., ' ' 4' 1 . '.' 9.7 uv N 'I , ' . ' A -'f - ji. 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I, - g,,e,'wg. f CH, H'-13-II .xi wg- I , flZV,,g,,,1II vt-I I I , Mn A 7 ' w I ' 'I V: -'f 2,2 , QM: 'ga' V , ' UFS' 4,3 ' X 5. fi-4 . 1 ,',, Q. 1 K ,- I fu AI , . ., . . I. ' W ' .1 'fg! 'I.'-fy .. ..E:1lmi L, C L A S S W I L L We, the Senior Class of Hayes County High School,being of sound and disposing memory, of full legal age and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or the un- due influence of any person whomsoever, do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and fonm following: First: We will our individual and collective brillance to the whole school to be divided amond all students of the high school according to their respective needs. Second: We will our everlasting gratitude to all of our teachers who have helped us in countless ways during our four years in high school. Third: All of the back seats in the study hall we will to anyone who can get them, and manage to hold them. Fourth: We appoint Supt. S. B. Hanley, administrator of this our last will and testament. His fees to be taken out of our class fund, if such fund there he at this time. Lloyd Christner wills his blonde curly hair to Jim Alexander. Buddy Richter wills his athletic ability to Jim Garrett. Shirley Garrett wills her gift of gab to Naomi Tidyman. Shelley Fuller wills his good driving habits to Richard Greeley. Kenneth Kinney wills his teaching ability to Clifford McGregor. Phyllis LaShell wills her report card to Jim Garrett. Ronnie Strop wills his way with girls to Jim Garrett. Jim Norman wills his Model T to Jim Alexander. Wayne Gates wills his habit of eating candy in school to Leland Messersmith. Deloris Graves wills her sewing ability to Phyllis West Garland Swanson wills his 'Frankie Lane' voice to Roland Rader. Verla Anderson wills her giggle to Janice Felker. Dean Anderson wills his vocabularl to Delmar Richter. Phyllis Glee wills her interest in Culbertson boys to Wilma Palic. Joel Goucher wills his military training to Leland Messersmith. Hazel were wills her ability to see only one man to Phyllis West. Bob McNutt wills his skill of talking before a crowd to Richard Greeley. Art Soncksen wills his McCook girl friend to Delmar Richter. Gwen Hanley wills her musical ability to Janice Felker. Jim Laird 111118 his electric guitar to 'Clifford McGregor. George Miller wills his height and build to Delmar Richter. Marilyn Anderjaska wills her flirting ability to Naomi Tidyman. The Senior boys will their pitch deck to the Junior boys. The Senior girls will their gabbing sessions to the Junior girls. In testimony whereof we have hereunto fixed our hands and seals this 26th day of April, A. D. 1952. Class of '52 Signed, sealed and delivered this 26th day of April, in the hear of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, in the presence of: Father Time St. Valentine Kilroy C L A S S P R 0 P H E C Y Having just ridden the rails into Hayes Center, we decided to drop in on our old class mates for a meal. We first went to a large industrial p1ant,where we found Garland Swanson, who manufactures mechanical pencil sharpeners and installes escalators in school, as that was always his biggest job in schoolg hsarpening pencils and climbing Btalrse Going on down the street wg came to a baby sitting agency in which Jim Norman was manager, seems as though he was always trying to baby-sit in high school, so he went into the profession. Jim told us that he had seen Bud Richter in town about six months ago. He said that End had become a henmit since having studied in Sociology that it would be cheaper to live aloneg also since he had so much trouble with the girls, he decided for sure on being a hermit. He only come to town once a year to get supplies. When coming out of Jim Nor-manvg agency we met Ik Loomis who was home on a fur- lough from the Wac's. She is a bugler in the Wacsg she decided she would get that job of getting people up early, since she couldn't seem to do so herself in high school. Ilattold of seeing Dean Anders in a circus, he now holds the title of .J . ', 1, 5. n,., F10- - '. '1.- '13 ixf11: ? r1 A :'72??7f :1 3f'ri' irfm' fI 34W'2 '55'ff5' - fiif-ML N K 1 ' 1, .,. -c' ' X f' 4 Q 'X ' 4' ,z -.v 4, 3 4 .1 .1 X1 . :T . , Q Y ,, ,,f I . :L ' ., :LPN ir 1.1-. if . ,' x . ,V rw S . 1 L , , .. 2-' 1. N - w. 1 Q , ,,,. x S. . , r, RFQ ' 1 g 4 -7- W. -fn- , ' ,5 ,'.. ,., V ' 1 w 1 ' x fb- 'u W ' . . N 1 . 4 '- .. . , -, '41 J r. , K ' sg . n Q . 1 41: ,J 44. . X ,, ,, A1 ...U ,. , ,U ,. .sf V 4 ,,..,:kYaq 1 , 7 .A . l, , , . Y . ,,M.f Y ' , '- 5 I Q' ' , J ,,i J. ,, W. S I 'r 't If - ,4 . N... f-.,-,H Q 5 :+L .--:ML -.1xu,i.,.a..as..mz: - ' Q 1 . K xv being the champion fire eater of the West. Deloris Graves is the manager of the circus, and talk is that Dean and Deloris will soon team up. Ronnie Strop has gone to Africa on a big game hunt. Seems as though he could never find anything to chase in high school. He is hunting for a lion because Art Soncksen who has the job of twisting the tail of the lion to make him roar with Metro-Golden Mayer, finally twisted the tail off. Gwen Hanley is a great opera singer anitrumpet player for the Hayseed Chorus and Band of Hayes Centerg with Phyllis Glee as drummer and director. Phyllis is still trying to get a band started in Elsie but it appears as only one person from Elsie is interested. we happened to go by a store window and saw Gates typewriters for sale. These typewriters were named after Wayne Gates, who is the world's champion typist. He can type one hundred sixty words per minute. Just a few more than he could in high school--one hundred forty-three more, that is. Going by the shop building we heard the shop teacher, Kenneth Kinney giving the shop boys a lecture on how to use sand paper and hack saw blades. It seemed like old times to hear that because,we were always hearing Mr. Harder lecture to Kenneth on how to use sand paper and saw blades. Shirley Garrett has become a reporter, and is known as Polly Pry. The editor informed us that hhe interviews a criminal while he is committing the crime and gets to-morrows news last week. Joel Goucher is now a great inventor. He has invented a Restwell matress for oyster beds, a bommerrang collar button that will return to the person that drop- ped them and exercises for reducing one's income tax. Goonge Miller is manager of the famour Eat and Run Restaurant, and married Verla Anderson, who is a great pancake flopper. George spends most of his time at his hobby, analyzing hash. We saw a billboard picture of Marilyn Anderjaska. She is the star of a new motion picture, 'Waiting for the Fleet to Come In.' Seems as though she was do- ing that her Senior year. Phyllis LaShell is now owner of a bus line from Elsie to Hayes Center. She always did think-tha certain people from Elsie should come to Hayes Center often and so has provided the way. The only one of our class who really did settle down was Hazel Ward, who has just been picked the model housewife of Hayes County. Last but not least we found that Lloyd Christner is an auctioneer for a to- bacco plantg Sheldon Fuller is the manager and tester. Xa Sincerely, Robert McNutt Ffa? Jim Laird Us X, ' . X l NX Xf l X S N B A K D A Y The Seniors accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hanley and Pam and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Counce, left Hayes Center, Thursday evening, May 1,atten thirty. we drove to Atwood, Kansas, where the bus broke down and it was about daylight when we again started on our way to Colorado Springs. We arrived at the Springs about three O'clock and checked in at the Acacia Hotel That afternoon everyone did what they wanted. On Saturday we went to Canyon City, where we visited the State Prison. Most of the students bought articles made by the prisoners. Later in the day we went up to Royal Gorge and saw thagreat suspension bridge and much beautiful mountain scenery. Most of the party took the trip down to the bottom of the Gorge. Many pictures were taken and most of the students purchased curios. Sunday we went to the Cave of the W1nds,where most of the Seniors invested in Alpine hats. After seeing the sights here we journeyed to the Garden of the gods and enjoyed the,seenery here. Sunday afternoon we went back to the Acacia,checked out our baggage and head- ed for home, arriving in Hayes Center about midnight, tired but happy. :- yu X1 1 vf q V, X ,,,,:' .- -:'1 -4, 5 ': '1 A '2 - ,.' - ,.m!..'-.f. V..-, -1. ,:.,'.- J-' 4 . '-'13il11.i'. F.'iAKffv 3 'J wl'IPi T -' 4 .'?'f -'T-'F-.5 1A f'. L' 51,55 5, 3 Q !v:'- J ' L .- sv-1 '1r! 'f ' ! EQ , . A A A - , 1 f ' m .-v x A 1 ., -v,. . I -- 4 s rf. f .r J pf 1 rf , Q 1 f .1 . 1 411 1 f S J , , A , 1 I A . f. 1 1 x , X f ..,, .A 1 1 r K l P 1 1 1 . Ap' f 47 J YB, .nw-. 1 J., I .W LDL. ,ljgmmgfxi 41.1.-Q.L.4.:LfnQf.L. 1'-ii-Vhhi.f A ' A' C L A S S H I S T O R Y In September of 1948 the halls of Hayes County High School opened its doors to 28 Freshmen, now the class of '52. During our Freshman year we gained Lula Hidy and lost Junior Crapson. Miss Ehler was our sponsor this year. lhen we entered H.C. H.S. as Sophomores we lacked Paul Palic,who discontinued his schooling at the end of his Freshman year but gained Doris French and Jun- ior Crapson. During the second semester Raymond Mosley moved to Colorado. Mr. Hanzal was our sponsor. At the end of our Sophomore year Junior Crapson moved to another town and attended thercg Doris French and Anita Crooks both discontinued their schooling Joel Goucher left us to attend a Military Academyg and Bernard Anderjaska left us to attend a school at Sidney. Our Junior year we gained Shelley Fuller and Verla Anderson, both of whom had previously attended school at Curtis. During our Junior year we presented the play 'Aunt Jerushy' on the Warpath' and enter- tained the Seniors at a Spanish banquet. Mrs. Counce was our sponsor. At the end of our Junior year Nona Berry discontinued her schoolingg Lula Hidy moved to McCook and attended school thereg Carl Yonkers attended the School of Agriculture at Curtis.For our Senior year J0el Goucher returned to our ranks. This now making us a total of 25 members in the class of '52. Mr. Hanley was our sponsor. O F F I C E R S President ----------------------- Vice-President ------------------- Secretary ------------------------- Treasurer --- -------- Robert NcNutt -----Sheldon Fuller -------- Marilyn Anderjaska ----Shirley Garrett ----Garland Swanson News Reporter ---------------------- ------------- ---- ------ - Colors --------------------------------------------- Fflowgr ----------------------..-......---- -------------- Pink and gray Pink and white carnations Motto: The past forever gone ---- the future all our o B A America ----------- ----------- CCALAUREA may 11, 1952 Scripture and Prayer ----- ------- --------------------------- Vocal Solo 'The Holy City' ------ - Message 'Timothyfs Taskm ------- - 'Lords Prayer' -------------- ----- mnediction ----------------------- --- Processional --------------------------' - America --------------- ------------------------- Invocation ----------------- ---------- ------ Salutatorian --------------------- Vocal Solo 'Bless This House' M M E N C E M E N T May 14 , 1952 ----q---------------- --------------------..------ Address --------------------- -------------------------- Presentation of Class ------ -- -.----------.------- Presentation of Diplomas --------- -----------------' Valedictorian ---------------- - ------ Presentation of Awards ----------- ----------------- 'Lords Prayer' ---------- ------------ ------------------------ Benediction ----------------- -- Recessional ----------------- ------ ----- --- WD.. -1 -------- Audience Rev. Clarence Macon -2- Garland Swanson Rev. Clarence Macon ------ Senior Class Rev. Clarence Macon - Mrs. H. M. Counce ---------- Audience Rev. Clarence Macon --- Shirley Garrett ------- Gwen Hanley ---------- Sam Dahl ------ S. B. Hanley --- Dglbert Fbrnoff ----- S. B. Hanley --- Phyllis LaShell ------ Senior Class Rev. Clarence Macon --Mrs. H. M. Counce The following scholarships were presented: Regent's awarded to Phyllis Le Shelly Church Scholarship awarded to Shirley Garrettg Normal School awarded to Gwen Hanley and the McCook Junior College Scholarship awarded to Phyllis Glee. -.A k7'm7u W. :1 yy, , M. 1, by 1 -, 1...-.., ..V:,i,,-ff -A-,.. ga -'i 4 .4,, .1 A 5 vf. .':',,yi-. nj. 'D' , 5.5 N W .,,, . ., . Eg,--V1 . , U'i,z'.j,,ih,F -.1 -- ' wx f' .O X '5- .-.f,:u5,- 7- 13,1 . f:L.i2f li, 131wi'-'- W3 PI- -.1 1 fl 1122? -we 1' .. 'r .h Mft.: gig..-I 5 M ' QQ: V .. qmv .1 ng, 1: ,'ffT,i:f5f:.1A4z,1r'e1a Y Meg ' N Hx Fi.-?ff51'f4s?i9'77:3?2i5?3i?Q Wy.. '1 ., 1,41 ., .Mx- Q 'Q-V, ,iv J.--R-31 , ,. Y' ., .. ilii.mp,g,23R l' QW L' N 1 -wr SENIOR PLAY 'Ihe Senior Play 'Oh Aunt Jerusha' was presented at the High School auditorium lay 12th and 13th, by a cast of 26 students. 'Aunt Jerushy' was a comedy involving the battle between two who loved years ago and after 30 years of f'aedin and fussin' find that it is not too late to 1 ve again. It involves a small town where the men are pitted against the women and come off' second best. The high-light of the play was the baby show. CAST OF CHARACTERS Kelitrope, Kiss Je:-usha's darky cook- --------------------------- Phyllis Lashell lasie hbcoek, the brat, Roy's kid sister --------------------------- Ila Loomis Roy hbcoek, Uncle B1lly's nephew --------------------------------- Ronnie Strop hrbara Jebbs, lisa Jerusha's niece ----------------- -------- Ma rilyn Anderjaska Uncle Billglmbcock, the hated old' bachelor next door ------------ Robert llcNutt lies Jerue Jebbs, a maiden lady with a mind of her own ---- --4------ Gwen Hanley Harry Hatfield, the town druggist --------------------------------- -- Jim Laird Tom Doolittle, owner of the town pool hall ---------------- - ------- Kenneth Kinney Irs. heddie, President of the Ladies' Uplirt Club ------------- Shirley Garrett Ire. Bnifrin, her shadow- ---------------------------------------- Verla Anderson Dr, Puller, the town dentist ------------------------------------- Garland Swanson --------------------------------------------- .um Norman Phyllis Glee Deloris Graves Ladies of the Uplitt Society Wanda Christner CFreshma.nl Bonnie Lashell Csophd Mary Ann Soncksen KSoph.D Norma McNutt Kldreshmanl Rev. 831888, the pastor Elhe Town Business men Dean Anderson Lloyd Christner Sheldon Fuller Wayne Gates Joel Goucher George Miller Buddy Richter Art Soncksen qzecial numbers presented between the acts consisted of: Selections by Jim Laird on the electric guitar and numbers by a male quartet made up of: Stewart HI r - A-I -'I --- - 1'-7777- 4-1 A.--A-1 - 1-551-- TOP ROI! .Tim Baird, Joel Goucher, Lloyd Chrlstner, Ronnie strep, Iayne Gates,Shelley Pulls:-,Jim Norman,Art Soncksen,Dee.n Anderson, Second Roi: 8. B. Hanley, Sponsor, Bad Richter, Garland Swanson, ggihgliggiggs Graves, Gwen Hanley, Kenneth Kinney, Geo. 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They hope to find the answer to the great problems of life in the remains of an ancient civilization, but all they find is a skunk. When the play opens the two boys are clad simply in underwear and blankets. Bae arrival of a party of relatives and girls on a visit of inspection precipitates a most amusing scene ln which the young fellows pretend to be native Indians with terrible misunderstanding all around. Later, the Professor is struck down by e mysterious assilant and more complications develop. C H A R A C T B R 33 Kenneth Andrews, a student at Anvar College ----------------------- .Til Alexander William Loomis, a friend of Ken ' -------------------------------- - Rodney Leffler Prof. Roger Halleck, an archaeologist from Anvar College --------- - Roland Rader Sheriff Carson ---------------------------------------------------- - Jin Garrett ----------------------------------------------- Clifford McGregor Jose' Andrade, a bad hombre ------------------------ ------------- Ri chord Gres ey Aunt Miriam Rggles, a holy terror -------------------- -------------- li he Pelle Btty Sherman, her niece ----------------------- ----------------- - Janice Elle? Nan, . friend or Btty --------------------------------- - Ethylee cox tsophosorei Jane, a friend of Betty ------------------------------- ----------- N I-Oli Tldlill Allan, Btty's brother -------------------------------------- ---- Delmar Richter Phyllis, Allan's fiancee ------------------------------ --------'--- P hyllil 'Oli Extra boys and girls Jim Lee 1301-Vhomoref from the Dua. Ranch -Tack Bishop QSDPUPIUN, Roland Anderjaska lsophonorel Kaye lyere Wreshnn Shirley Laird lsopholllre Special numbers presented between the acts were: a tap dance number by Iayel Myers and several popular vocal numbers by lhhylee Cox. Top Row: Rodney Leffler, Jim Lee lScph.J, Delmar Richter,J1n Alexander, Roland Anderjaska KSoph.D, Richard Greeley. Second Row: Jack Bishop lSoph.ly Roland Rader, Naomi Tidyman, Florence counce, Coach, Clifford McGregor, Jim Garrett. Bottom RON Ethyle. cox CSoph.l, wnna Pane, Shirley Laird CSoph.J, Phyllis West, Janice Felker, Kaye llyerslFreshman.D ' A 1 1 51 vw X u 1 , w , ,yn o , .1 F.. :H . f ',., , 1-Lf! ' ' r 'iff' 'iw 3, ,T- .A H, N .J ,, e. ... lx .- ' MY, A3., ,Q My ,-'M J ff!! X: Q. ' . -X. f-Q-1 ' 4 .. AL .VAS 'B Q, ,1 si 5 1 31545 A 50 xgr. HJFQE ' 1. w. W?- wI.L.ws L. 1-. - ,-.-w , A-. ,J-V. J. T. ': ! ,.1 1 ..f. .s 1' 4- -1 fb.,-.-JAMA. .L-. JUNIOR.SENIOR BANQUET On April 26, 1952, fifty-eight guests gathered at the I. O. 0. F Hall for the annual Junior-Senior banquet. The Juniors were honored to have as guests twenty-three Seniors, the Board of Regents,Faculty and their spouses,Mr. k Mrs. LaShell and Mr. and Mrs. Gale lest, A colonial theme was carried out in the table decorations and in the waiters' costumes. The center pieces were colonial figurines, placed on either side of low vases of pink and white carnations, the Senior's class flower. Candles in groups of three were placed at intervals on the long white tables. These pink and white candles were festooned with tiny pink and white carnations. Small colonial dolls, attlred in coral and gray for the Seniors, and in white and greem for the Juniors were placed at each table setting for favors. Dainty parasols held by the dolls served as nut cups. On each side of the post in the center of the hall large basketsof pink and white carnations were placed. On posts at either end of the hall colonial lamps were hung. The over head and three sides of the hall were decorated togive the effect of a rainbow. The following colors were used: Green, blue, lavendar, pink, orange and yellow. At the farthest end of the hall was a flower garden behind a stone wall. At the other end a picket fence was used to give you the impression of entering into a colonial garden. The piano was decorated with a large spotlight to represent the moon. There were also candles and a small vase of flowers sur- rounded with colonial dolls on the piano. The tables were arranged in a 'C' for- mation. The waitresses were attired in old fashioned dresses of pink pique and gray net overskirts, with which they wore white ballerlnas. The waiters wore long-tailed gray coats with gray trousers fashioned col- onial style. Pink ruffled shirts completed their outfits. Those serving were: Ethylee Cox, Shirley Laird, Marjorie Ring, Mary Ann Son- cksen, Kaye Garmin, Jack Bishop, Roland Anderjaska, Donnie Curran and Dean ling The following menu was prepared by the mothers of the Juniors. Mint Fruit Cup Roast Turkey Dressing Mashed Potatoes String Beans Cranberry Salad Relish Dish French Bread Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream Punch Coffee PROGRAMME C 'Colonial Days' ---------------------------------------- - Jim Alexander lJuniors Toast of Welcomel o 'on other son' --------------- ---------------------------- H cbt. Mcnutt lSeniors Toast of Thanks! L 'Ladies Fair' ------------------------------------------- Girls Quartet Kvocal N. 'Old Fashioned Garden'J 0 'Oh Hear Ye, Hear Ye' ---------------------------------------- Jim Laird lClass Prophecy! N 'Necessary Past-time' ---------------------------------------- -- Waiters Kcolonial dance! I 'lllustrious Gentlemen' ---------------------------------- Bays Quartet CVocal Number 'April Showers'J A :Administration of Worldly Goods' -------- ::3Fg ---- -Marilyn Anderjaska Class Will fx. 5 L 'Looking Ahead'-0 Ln as ' ---- Stewart Hanley ,rfb sm- 1. .tb . ,. in is 3 is . '+ .gs . ,qv K, T1 . Q 2 X -Q .Q , 5' f: f,.,.' L- ,- ' - eq f ppl W Nqr I5 x 'L N' . fun. get 'j' f I 1 1 Arm, x than X -LJ gf 1 v, 332, ,CM .. 7,0301-fn ' f mf I M, f e-1 Q f , .14 L 1.21911-:','1Ei 'ff' E' 'W ' 4 fu' 11- :W- gf, . V. 4.1, , 44 :g,1f-,.,- H- ,v.. - 2 ,: . 4. , - - 1 V- '. w y-:-,-,915 , -U .f , . . , A , A , ' 4 - J an! 74, ' I 1 EI A i x 4 5, ,, ,V I. .,1,.. 1 1 - - , n , , .V K Q . 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A 1 1.-.X , V ,o' ' Vijf'-3 13324: ,gQ,'g,3i.i' K E A R N E Y C O N T E S T In competition with 1,900 students from l14 schools Hayes County students won the following ratings: Dean Anderson, lOth in Champion Woodworkingg Ralph Ander- son 7th in General Science3Rodney Leffler,7th in Second year Latin:Mari1yn Ander- jaska,7th in Preparation of Well-Known Dishes, Delmar Richter,3rd in basketball free throw3Phyll1s LaShell,lst in Normal TraininggPhyllis received a gold medal for first place and Delmar Richter a bronze medal for third place in the basket- ball contest. Other students who placed in the top half of their division were! 1 h U d A . Hi.to 'Roland Rader in American History' Jim Alexander in Eng is sage an m S PY, 1 T tiles and Clothingf h rd Orma 1 N vice Woodworking' Verla Anderson n ex a Sgllgce All1ls1onn1nONewsreadingg Claribel Dawes and Delmer' Schuman in W01 ld Gao' Top Row: Darrel Cox, Jim Laird, Dean Anderson, Ronnie Strop, Del Richter, Jim Alexander, Roland Anderjaska, Lloyd Christner, Rodney Leffler, Wallace Allison. Second Row: George Miller, Bud Richter, Richard Greeley, Ralph Anderson, Dean Mintling, Richard Bailey, Delmer Schuman, Garland Swanson, Roland Rader, Richard Orman. Third Row: Ila Loomis, Lois Ludlow, Kaye Myers, Shirley Garrett, Shirley Laird, Janice Felker, Wilma Palic, Hazel Ward, Marilyn Anderjaska, Wamda Hastings, Verla Anderson. Bottom Row: Phyllis West, Phyllis Glee, Phyllis LaShell, Deloris Graves,Naomi Tidyman, Gwen Hanley,Bonn1e LaShell,Claribel Dawes. E N o R 'w A L T R A I N I N G Top ROW: Verla Anderson, Hazel Ward, Wilma Palic, S. B. 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Second Row: Delmar Schuman, Garland Swanson, Art Soncksen, Jim La1rd,Jim Norman, Joel Goucher, Darrel Cox, Richard Bailey. Bottom Row: Leo Harder, Instructor, Lloyd Christner, Shelley Fuller, Wayne Gates, Ronnie Strop, Dean Anderson. K , Top Row: Verla Anderson, Nadia Carmin,Norma McNutt, Wanda Christ- ner, Donna Lloyd, Sandra Young, Pat Garrett, Ila Loomis. Second Row: Mrs. Green, Instructor, Lois Ludlow, Marilyn Ander- jaska, Karen Richards, Joan Hummel, Hazel Ward, Denyse Rathbun, Kaye Myers- Bottom Row: Shirley Garrett, Phyllis Glee, Gwen Hanley, Deloris Graves, Phyllis LaShell, Claribel Dawes, Donna Tidyman. H A-:,.-ww .- ,x sf- , ,,. A .. , . .,. . - .-5 . - V -V fy , 91,4 .. 74.5. - Q - - ,L Q. .Q 2. .-,A . A- ij' E. ,v yyxv- X x 1 1., . 5.3. - - . .U-.f::.1. 1. .u ' 1, , ,. 1- .1 . nv 2, , iv . .N 4. ri if ..- , .., ' .J Q.. '- ., gli' pw. , ' f 'df J . 4. .. ' ,-C. ' '7.-5 --r,v,..4 .V ,l N ..,.g .' -- I '- mfr- ' 4:55 , . 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R f, g. 5, A '.y ug ..r-,gh . 17. . 4 .,.v. . .J .f.' 1 ,,4 r .ew , ff ,.. ig' .x. ..,, ,. 4. il' w fl' -.1-1 , ...fi 'fs 51... , 5r..i1 ' x. r. ,. cf' r.,.- , fe ,w ' . 5 f-wk? 1 Every one of the forty girls in H.C.H.S belonged to the Pep Club, during the year of 1951-'52. Student government was established in the fall when members elected officers and cheer-leaders. During the year these earnestly working officers conducted meetings and en- couraged team support, and aided the sponsor in many experimental and success- ful activities. Among these activities were a bake sale, food sales at games, half-time demonstrations, participation at the Frenchman Valley Tournament,the first annual achievement night, and a Pep Club picnic. Every girl participated in many events and many girls in every activity. Officers for the year were: President-Wilma Pallcg Vice-President-Verla And- erson, Secretary-Hazel WardgTreasurer-Gwen Hanleyg Drill Master-Shirley Garrett, Food Chairman-Kaye CarmingCheer-Leaders: Marilyn Anderj Ethylee Cox, Pat Garrett, Shirley Laird and Ila Loomis aska, Wanda Christner, 'Yay Club TOP ROW: June West, Karen Richards, Shirley Garrett,Devcna McKil- lip, Phyllis Glee, Bonnie LaShell, Gwen Hanley, Delerig Graves Naomi cmdymarneeraine carp, Phy111a Lashe11,nonm ndyman,Pny111S West, Claribel Dawes, Joan Hum el, Janice Felker, Lois Ludlow. Second Row: Verla Anderson, Nadia Canmin, Sandra Young, Donna Lloyd, Denyse Rathbun, Kaye Myers, Hazel Ward, Wilma Palic, Mary Ann Soncksen, Estaline Johnson, Kaye Carmin,V1rg1nia Jirik, Marj- orie Ring, Norma McNutt, Wanda Hastings, Eloise Chapin, Sponsor. 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Mr. Fanning who was driving his car with his wife in the back seat stalled the Jim Garrett: Do you think Naomi Tidyman knows very much about autos? Geo. Miller: 'Nope. She thinks you cool the motor by stripping the gears.' Why is Jack Loomis pacing up and down in front of their house? He is awfully worried about Hazel, poor chap. Why, what has she got? The family car. Young Husband: I suppose you will threaten to go home to mother after this? Phyllis LaShe1l: 'I'll do nothing of the kind. I'm gonna bring her here.' Miss Chapin: 'What is the Order of the Bath, Joe1?' Joel Goucher: 'Pa first, then Maw, us kids, and then the hired g1rl.' Hazel Ward:'I can tell you om thing the only man who ever kissed me is myhusband. Verla Anderson: 'B agg1ng or compla1n1ng?' Kaye Carmin: 'Is it dangerous to drive car on the railroad track, as the train B111 said calmly, 'You've been driving end across--now you see what you can do Ila Loomis: 'Darl1ng, will you love me Swede: 'Why not, dear? I've loved you was approaching. Val screamed,WGo Gol' all day from the back seat, I've got my with your end.' when my hair has turned gray?U through four other colors.' with one hand?' Shelley F: 'You bet more than one fellow has run into a church by doing it.' Bryce: Placing his hands over Mar1lyn's eyes I'm going to kiss you if you can't tell me who it is in three guesses.' Marilyn: 'Winston Churchill, Joe Stalin, Abraham Linco1n?' Phyllis West: You've got enough tin in your ear to make a tea kitt1e.' Wilma Palic: 'and you've got enough water in your head to fill 1t.' Deloris Graves: and between you there is enough gas to bring it to a bo11.' Richard Greeley: Darling, please say that you 'll be mine. I'm not rich like Jim Stanley and I haven't a big car or a fine house, but I can't live without you.' Dgnyse: 'I love you too Richard, but where is this man Stanley?' June West: I am only 17 and I stayed out till two the other night. My mother objects. Do you think I did wrong, Kenneth?' Kenneth Kinney: 'Try to remember.' Just before Christmas Wayne Gates handed ih an exam. peper in Am. Gov. He had writtm on the paper: God only knows the answers to these quest1ons.Merry X-mas .' Across the paper Leo wrote: God gets an A3 you get an F. Happy New Year.' Jim Laird: 'Your eyes fascinate me--they're beautiful. I can see dew in them. Devona: 'Take it easy Romeo. That 1sn't do---that's don't.' A fi -AQJ . Clifford McGregor: 'This dog is worth five hundred dollars.' - I , Dean Anderson: 'How could a dog save that muchf' r ,f .E 5 ,fs j Psychiatrist: 'Are you troubled by improper thoughts?' ' - ' F Garland Swanson: 'Tb tell the truth, doctor, I rather enjoy them.' fQL,T 1 With her hand on the light switch Ada paused in her chatter to inquire: 'Is everything shut up for the night, Stew! Out of the darkness came his patiert reply: 'Everything else, dear.' Janice Felker: 'How dare you strike a defenseless woman?' 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Gwen Hanley: 'Man is nothing but a brag, a groan, and a tank of air. M es Green arrived at her first ball game during the fifth inning. 'The score is nothing to nothing' she heard Bill Fanning say. 'Oh, good,' she exclaimed to him 'Then I haven't missed a th1ng.' Red McNutt: 'What kind of lipstick is that?' Claribel: Kiss proof.' Rgd: 'Well, rub it off. We got work to do.' Employer: 'You ask high wages for a man with no experience.' Jim Norman: 'Well, it's so much harder to work when you don't know anything about it.' Art Soncksen sent this letter to his best girl in a Christmas greeting: 'You are a dear,sweet girl. May God bleu you and keepyou. I wish I could afford to. Hardy had gone fishing and left Florence at home. Asked where her husband might be, she replied, 'Just go out to Camp Hayes and look around until you find a pak with a worm on each end.' Marjorie Ring: 'I saw you flirting with that girl from Pal1sade.' Ronnie Stropg 'I wasn't flirting. 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