Hyannis High School - Longhorn Yearbook (Hyannis, NE)

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THE DRAMA OF OUR SCHOOL LIFE AT HYANNIS HIGH 1950 1951 ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE AND ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS SHAKESPEARE PRODUCTION NOTES We the Semor Class of 1951 and other staff members have pubhshed thxs year s LONGHORN to depxct the drama of our school lxfe xn Hyannls Hlgh We acknowledge the following debts of gratitude To our Board of Educahon for unselhshly devotxng themselves to the 1mprovement of our school s standards and equxpment each year to our mstructors for pat1ently dnrectmg us ln our mental efforts the past twelve years to our parents for supplymg our expense money and for sendmg us to the Dally rehearsals on tlme to Mr Darrell Metcalf for deslgnmg our stage curtams on the t1tle pages to the many busxness fmrms for thexr advernsmg to Mr Glen Worley of Alliance and to Mr John Yauney and Mr Lloyd Rohde of Hyanms for supplymg the fme photography and to our xnterested frzends for donatmg snapshots and materxal We deeply appreczate the co operatlon we have recewed from all of you We hope our patrons w1ll enjoy readmg thxs drama as much as we have enjoyed hvxng It and preparmg 11: for publxcatzon Pat Varner Edltor In Chief DRAMATIS PERSONAE PRODUCTION MANAGERS SUPERINTENDENTS and BORAD of EDUCATION DIRECTORS FACULTY MEMBERS CAST of CHARACTERS STUDENTS QSen1or Stars and Understudxesl PROGRAM PROLOGUE DEDICATION ACT I ATHLETICS ACT II ACTIVITIES ACT III AFFAIRS EPILOGUE AUTOGRAPHS and ADVERTISING 1 1, f' .X X! ll I4 1 ' '13 1 4. ' - ,311 , .4 f -- . . . I l 1 I . : . . . - S . . . S . . . .. z . ' H ' . - - . THE 19 5 1 VZ? HWS 'N f LONGHORN PUBLISI-rED BY STUDENTS OF HYANNIS HIGH SCHOOL Edltor In Chlef Busmess Manager Art Editor Feature Edltor Grade Ed1tOI Snapshot Ed1tor Semor Class Edxtor .Tun1or Class Edltor Sophomore Class Edltor Freshrxan Class Edltor Sponsor STAFF Z Pat Varner John Martxn Jxm McCray Barbara Evert Loxs Carson Esther Varner Donald Gray Barbara BonLf1e1d Roy Monahan Jlm Martxn Genevxeve Hayward ,.. 1 5 . , j M. wr! - ' 4 1 ' lx I . O Sports Editor ......... . . . ....... . .Junior Herr A . 1 u a Q 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' Wi OUR PRODUCTION MANAGERS RUSSELL W SOMNIERS Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1951 dedicate this edition of our LONGHORN to our sponsor, Mr. R. W. Sommers, who has taken so much interest in our high school career both as our superintendent of schools and as our social science instructor during the past four years. We are proud of his successful coaching of our boys' basketball team, also. had the additional task of our class affairs and has last year in high school a one. We do appreciate the he has expended in our be- carry out the precepts he has taught us as we leave Hyannis High School This year he has assisting us with helped make our most memorable time and thought half. We hope to Board of Education LEFT TO RIGHT Mr George Bunner Mr F C Eck Dr W L Howell president Mrs Beryl Delinger Secretary Mr S C Manning and Mrs Lucy Stroud treasurer 4 . I I ' f Je' ' . we X ...,-.fsemiw.sa., . , . . . , . . . , ' L . ' . S . . . ' , . , . DORIS MANNING WHEELOCK The tragic deaths of our school board member Sidney Mannxng and our county supenntendent Dons Manning Wheelock following an arrplane accldent on December 17 saddened the hearts of all our community Both were most active ln commumty servzce ln addxtxon to thexr school posftxons Mrs Wheelock had orgamzed a Jumor Amerxcan Red Cross ln our schools co operated ln Jumor County Government Day started the Achxeve Y J LESLIE MORAN Mr Moran earned the admxratxon and gratutude of the faculty and students as he effzcxently kept the school plant so clean comfortable, and re paxred He wxllingly helped wxth the extra work that arose on speclal days and occaslons Thxs bell ment Day for grade pup1ls and served as board member of the Grant County L1brary smce xts orgamzatlon She had served four years as county supermtendent Mr Manmng was servmg hxs eighth term as a school board member ARTHUR BEST OL Mr Arthur Bestol has been appomted -I-HBO A F-RYE as the new member of the Board of Mr Theo A Frye has been appomted Grant County Educatxon I-le has two chxldren m the Supermtendent of Schools I-le has been m the edu grades and 15 most 5mCe1'e1Y interest catxonal fleld most of his lxfe servmg 32 years as ed m the welfare of the school We superintendent of hxgh schools and of Grant County Predict that he win carry out IHS Our best wnshes are extended to hlm as he resumes dutne s successfull 5 Y the work of this office In x Q at l ., 8 W J A f - , N f . - el WL V I, ' - - - - - ' - - picture is a characteristic pose as he rang the RUSSELL SOMNIERS Superintendent Social Scxence ARDO VOLK MW Mathematica Science 'SSW JOHN CAMERON Commercial Shop ROBERT POWELL Englilh Music EDITH DURST Seventh and Enghth Grades 952' EMILYMITIENDRICKSON Fifth and Sixth Grades 'A 1183 45, 3 Q we 8 if 5 Je, 'Hn 1 01. 0' Y vq ' 'ln1 f K vu yay 1 'sei 4 fa 'a B45 0' GENEVIEVE HAYWARD Normal Traming Homemakmg QW NEVA DURST Fzrst and Second Grades I el :wait MMQQQ, 'i VERA FOOTE Thzrd and Fourth Grades 9 li DOROTHY ZIER Kindergarten Grade Music Dzrectors Dzrectory Mr Russell Sommers recexved h1s A B Degree from Peru State Teachers' College and has done graduate work at Unwersrty of Nebraska He taught two years rn a rural school and seven years m hls hzme town at Byron before commg to Hyannis in 1940 Since that tune he has taught here exceptmg four years spent rn the Army For the past four years he has served as superxntendent athletxc coach and social scxence mstructor In addxtxon to co operatmg wxth the communxty ln numerous projects he sponsored the Senxor Class dxrectmg them ln thelr annual lmtxatlon party class functxons and graduatzon actxvxtxes Mr Ardo Volk of Rock Island Ilhnors recezved h1s A B Degree from Augustana College and dxd graduate work at the Umverszty of Iowa He has taught scxence and mathematxcs 1n the local hzgh school for the past three years He has been sponsor of the Class of 1952 sxnce they were Freshmen This year he assxsted them m thexr .Tumor Class actwxtnes mcludxng the Christmas party program thezr hzgh school party 1n February and thezr farewell banquet honormg the Class of 1951 held 1n Aprxl They were xn charge of Commencement decoratrons Mr Robert E Powell of Lmcoln recewed h1s B S Degree from Umversxty of Nebraska and 18 con tmumg hxs graduate work there He served ln the Navy durmg the war and has taught two years, commg to Hyannxs from Boelus last fall Besldes h1s three classes of English he taught music m the seventh, exghth and hrgh school grades He successfully coached the grade boys basketball team, served as Freshman Class Sponsor and dxrected dramatzcs whrch mcluded the Junior Class Play, a one act play for the contest at Halsey and the Semor Class Play He and hms wrfe have a two year old son Robm Mr John Cameron of Kearney recewed hls A B Degree from Kearney State Teachers' College He served two and one half years rn the Navy before startmg hrs teachmg career an Hyannis last fall In Class Sponsor and chaperoned the1r entertamment of the hlgh school the hllarrous hayrack rxde held m October A specxal project of hrs class was the Sandhxll Commerclal Contest held at Mullen the last week m March Mrs Howard has an A B Degree from Peru Teachers College She has taught homemakmg and normal trau-ung m the afternoons thxs year and helped the staff edxt the yearbook Thxs was her nmth term of school m Hyannxs Miss Edxth Durst of Elk Creek attended Peru Teachers' College and taught rural schools m Johnson and Nemaha Countxes and m the town schools of Talmage Plamvxew Broken Bow and Crawford before commg to Hyannis four years ago She organized the .Tumor Gxrls Pep Club last year and sponsored It agam this year A speclal project of her seventh and ezghth grades was on United Natzons Mlss Emzly Hendnckson, of Mitchell attended Chadron State Teachers' College and taught fzve years before coming to Hyannis last fall Her hfth and sxxth grades were actwe ux basketball pep club, and Scout work this year One of thexr most mterestmg school projects was on the study of cotton Miss Vera Foote of Dunnmg attended Boyles' Busmess College ux Omaha and the Unxversrty of M1ch1gan She has taught one year an hxgh school and three tn the grades the last two of whlch were ln Hyannrs Specxal projects of her thlrd and fourth grades were a science cupboard and a chemzcal garden Miss Foote started the Gul Scout orgamzatzon here and is leader of the Brownles Miss Neva Durst, of Elk Creek recelved B S Degree from University of Nebraska and taught un schools of Nemaha and Lancaster Countxes before acceptmg the frrst and second grades ln Hyannis three years ago As their Pioneer project this year, they dipped candles and made clay holders for them as grits for then parents at Christmas tune They held their annual Mothers' Party on Valentme s Day Mass Dorothy Zzer of Minatare attended Chadron State Teachers' College and taught one term before comxng to Hyannis last fall Her kindergarten class of surteen pupils was the largest ever enrolled m the Hyannis school She also taught grade school musxc rn the first six grades She coached the Girls' Athletxc Assoczatxon and served as cheer sponsor of the Pep Club 10 a Q 1 . u . 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D I mi' w N,++ Vx L f I LOIS CARSON Gxrls' Glee Club Mlxed Chorus G A A Jumor County Superintendent Rxme and Rxme Agam Pep Club Slut Chaxrman Grade Reporter Longhorn Senxor Play Pep Club THE STARS TROUPE 951 BARBARA EVERT Chorus and Glee Club Class Secretary Class Treasurer Class President lrls State G A A President Rune and Rirne Agam Junior County Judge Vice President Class and Pep Club Senior Play Feature Editor Longhorn Student Council G A A and Pep Club ESTHER VARNER Gxrls' Glee Club Mxxed Chorus Cheerleader Junxor County Coxnmxssioner Rune and Rune Agam G A A Secretary Class Secretary Snapshot Editor Longhorn Senxor Class Play G A A Pep Club 12 PAT VARNER Glee Club and Mixed Chorus Cheerleader G A A Secretary Pep Club and Class Secretary 'Rime and Rlme Again Junior County Treasurer G A A Vice President Class President Editor In Chle! Lmghorn G A A Pep Club 255 M I , 22 3' gi? is E Qs? an rye .' kai A 1 ' 3' ..... fffffflll ' ................. 1 G ' .................. 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Class President Mixed Chorus Class Treasurer Junior County Clerk 'Rime and Rxme Again Softball Senior Play Sports Edxtor Longhorn Basketball JOHN MARTIN Band and Boys' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Rime and Rlme Again Junior County Attorney Basketball Soitball Treasurer of Class Busmess Editor Longhorn Student Councxl Senior Play 13 JIM McCRAY Class Secretary Treasurer President lst Semester Band 'Rime and Rune Again Junior County Coxnmlasloner Softball Senior Play Art Editor Longhorn Basketball ........l,Z,3 ' . ........... 3 ..... . ' ' '... ..4 ............ . - .. Vice-President ............. l, Z, 3 M5104 CMN! --.---.-----.. iifiiiiiiiii - - -- ...... ' -- ....... 4 ---- -- ' ,,4,,,,,.,,,,.,,.- 4 ............... .l Drama of the Class of 1951 Act I FRESHMAN SYNOPSIS Fourteen talented players orgamzed the Troupe of 1951 of the Hyannls High School an the fall of 1947 electxng the followmg offxcers Junior Herr president Barbara Evert v1ce president Jlm McCray secretary treasurer and Mxss Dora Waterman sponsor The cast also mcluded Lois Carson Georgla Dubry Esther Varner Pat Varner Phyllis Warner Donald Collins Therldean Wrxght John Martm, Learoy Wrxght and two members, Janet Jones and Pearletta Crossley who left us to Jom troupes ln Alhance and Whxtman respectwely Our fzrst ordeal was an off1c1al try out to determine our talents After an hour of hxgh pressured tlnnkxng our mtellxgence quotlents were measured We were then gxven our mztxatlon at a Fxrst N1ghter performance under the management of the Troupe of 1948 It was an xmpromptu but a hlghly success ful productzon featurmg a mock weddmg baby feedxng sk1t and hshmg act on Mam Street We were saddened by the sudden death of one of our lxvehest and happxest members, Phylhs Warner on February 5 We spent a great deal of our tune and energy on Pep Club and basket ball durmg the wmter months One of our members was gwen a star role Jlm McCray was appomted as student manager of the Longhorn Basketball Team We very faithfully journeyed to games xn all directions fmally makmg Blg Txme at the State Tourney rn Lincoln One of our members Donald Collms earned h1s letter H' that year Act II SOPI-IOMORE SYNOPSIS There were eleven members of the troupe present at the fzrst rehearsal of our second year s trainmg As directors we elected .hm McCray president Junror Herr vice president Barbara Evert secretary treasurer and Mrs Kreamer sponsor At mud year Jumor Herr assumed the presidency and Mrs Tedd of Lmcoln became our sponsor We dxscovered that no one felt partxcularly interested m a Sophomore so we lost our self consciousness and began to act more nonchalant and sophxstlcated That year we learned to do our c1v1c duty and held an electron Gomg contrary to natxonal trends we elected N GOP ff Dewey as president January 1949 BLIZZARD Operatxons Hay Lxft and Snow Plow Everyone helped dig out NNN Tune for our troupe to gwe a socxal whlrl arrived Mr Earl Monahan showed colored hlms of ranchxng operations m the Sandhxlls and we played games and danced untnl time for refreshments The combxned troupes went into an all out effort to wxn the Regxonal Basketball Tourney from St Agnes at Allxance after we won the Dxstnct Meet at Seneca Success was ours and agam we had an ufnportant engagement to compete ln the State Tourney at Lmcoln There we unxtedly stood agamst Ulysses but lost The last hxt of the season was the pxcmc and softball tournament held at Monahans ranch the day precedmg summer vacatzon Act Ill JUNIOR SYNOPSIS Georgla Dubry deserted us for a larger troupe at St Agnes Academy Jo Pmkerman jomed our troupe for szx weeks but most of the year there were only exght members as Therldean and Learoy Wrxght moved to Ashby We elected the followmg dxrectors Barbara Evert president John Martin vxce presldent Pat Varner secretary, Junior Herr treasurer and Mlss Wink sponsor We began studyxng more advanced scrxpts that season We had never felt the need of much money hereto x,,,:, fore but havmg attamed acclalm as amateurs we decided to use our talents to fi acqunre a higher fxnancxal standxng We selected a three act comedy Rxme and ---nz' Rxme Agam and began rehearsals nn earnest We borrowed two character ac - G.. Q, tresses Jamece Metcalf and Barbara Bomfxeld from the troupe below us The play was fun as well as frnancxally successful 14 . . . . : . I . : , . - . : . ' - 5 . ' . . . I . I I I ' I ' I . , . . I , , . . . . , . . ' . . , . . . . . . . . l . ' -4 , ,,,4 . a . . . ,.. I I I , . I . . I . . . . , . : . ' . - . S 1 ' 3 - n ' . ' . . . . . ' . , - x ' Q' ., n K ' -- . . I sxlxxks ' 1 0 . - M. Q: 3 -.5 - . . . . I n . . . 0 , . , . . . . I . 3 , . . : ' . : . , . - . : . ' ' . : ' ' . . ' ' - ' N .. . . . . ' Il - iS -' ' ' P- I ' ' .' ' .. i '5 'T 9 . W E V I ' . . . ' l . V Our annual Armxstnce Day Program mcluded two patr1ot1c fxlms and an address by a natxve of Czechoslovakxa who came from Hastmgs College to tell us of hrs exper 1ences behxnd the Iron Curtam We felt very fortunate to be crtxzens of the Umted States On November 22. we flashed our new class rmgs upon the pubhc eye What a thrxll that was Outstandmg event of the year was Jumor County Government X Day sponsored by the Amencan Legxon and nts Auxxlnary and M XX I I X dxrected by Mrs Wheelock Our troupe was 111 charge of the Chrxstrnas party held ln the gym before vacatxon Our productxon managers served treats and we sang Chrxstmas carols 'QD The new year started out with a flash the bxg flash of Mr ,- Aj Worley s cameras as he took pxctures for a LONGHORN X i X the Class of 1950 had decided to publxsh On January Z7 everyone took time from arduous study to If V attend our 1ce skatmg party Huge bonfzres hghted the lake and gave heat for roastxng wxeners Spmal chxlls and dxgxtal paralysxs beset us as we X competed ln our local typewrxtmg contest Three JM! of us earned a chance to attend the Sandhxll Contest Xd' at Thedford ln March Our Longhorns defeated Dunnmg at the Dxstrzct Tourney and trunmed Woodlake and Comstock at Broken Bow s Regnonal Tourney to earn thexr way to the State Tourney for the third consecutxve year They were halted by I-Izldreth Thexr season closed as usual with a bang up basketball banquet On Apnl 27 we honored the Senxors of 1950 at a farewell banquet usmg an axrplane theme for decoratwns and the toast program Mr Sommers served as toastmaster usmg the word AVIATORS to keynote the speeches Our presxdent recewed the Class Parachute from the Troupe of l950, and several of us were be queathed valu evenxng s enter taxnment wxth a prom and dance fxlm for all the troupe members our productlon managers and parents On May 10 an Honor Convocatxon was held at whlch most of us received an award for some dlstmctron Junior Herr was the only one of our troupe to recewe an Oscar for perfect attendance throughout the year In the fxrst week of May the Troupe of 1950 went 'sneakxng and we d1scovered how lt would feel to be the hlgh and mighty star performers We enjoyed xt xmmensely On May 18 Pat Varner and .Tumor Herr ushered the Troupe of 1950 to thexr fmal per formance at Commencement We recezved our promotxons and became the Semor Stars The followxng day we held a pxcmc and softball tournament as the season s fmale Act IV SENIOR SYNOPSIS Donald Collins left us for Curtns Agncultural School but Don Gray of Whitman jomed us keeping our fmal enrollrnent of exght members xntact We elected Pat Varner president Barbara Evert vxce presxdent Esther Varner secretary John Martxn treasurer and Mr Sommers sponsor We chose TODAY DECIDES 1 TOMORROW as our motto lavendar and whlte as our F N colors, and the gardema 'or our flower We began study D mg our fmal scrxpts Softball was an added attractxon xn the Sandhlll Asso X J' czatxon, and our members played zmportant roles m se curing one hundred per cent vxctorxes mn the games played wzth other towns flx 15 ,f XX ' ' , Q ' . 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X I' We assumed the star roles of thls Hyannxs Theatre Group and our fxrst production was the mltlatnon of the amateurs known as the Troupe of 1954 These f1fteen young people proved mgennous III costummg and showed promlse in the1r actmg abxlxty Our publxcity agent per 5. lxfe drama m the 1951 LONG ments to pay for thzs Most of D , this project the only fatahty Q , S X for personal photographs we l. i 'l left for our Understudles and declded to gwe them some favorable publxcxty too Our Chrlstmas party was held on December 22. w1th the Troupe of 1952 m charge of entertamment The productwn managers came through with hohday treats as usual February was our buszest month with partxes volleyball games pep club rallxes basketball games and the one K act play contest crowdmg the calendar The wh1st1e blew for our last Dnstrlct Tourney an basketball at Seneca on suaded us to publxsh our true HORN We sold advertxse us spent a day 1n Allzance on one cute pup' After posxng found we had plenty of space February Z8 We made such a fme showmg we can rest on our laurels The Pep Club entertaxned at a basketball banquet whxch made an approprxate fmale for our athlet1c careers In March Barbara Evert and John Martm were gwen tough try outs called the Regents Exammatxons The biggest hxt of our four years was produced mn April wxth Mr Powell dxrectmg Agam we were fmancxally as well as artlstxcally well repald for our hours of rehearsals The Troupe of 1952 royally entertamed us at a farewell functlon m Aprxl We knew that our stay rn thls theatre group was nearmg xts conclusion We studxed so hard for our fmale that we 1elt the need of a brxef vacatxon away from mt all We left by auto on May 3 for a sneak trxp to the Black H1115 and returned May 6 dog tnred broke but happy Baccalaureate servxce was held at the Congregatxonal Church wlth the Reverend H .T Taylor mn charge We apprecmted the attractxve decoratlons of our colors and flowers which were arranged by the Troupe of 1953 At last came the day of our fmal productxon on Thursday May 17 There was a large audnence of well wxshers on hand to see presmdent of the Board of Productwn Sommers awarded honors for top per were thus successfully graduated and theatre of the world Although we were techxucally no Group we were 1nv1ted to Friday May 18 Enter ball tournament and we grand bunch of F INIS 16 us take our fxnal bows Dr Howell Managers delwered our dnplomas Mr formances of the past four years We became full fledged actors 1n the longer members of the Hyannls Theatre attend the last day pzcmc on tamment was the usual soft enjoyed our last day with a troupers . . 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W Class Wzll We the Class of 1951 bemg ln full possessxon of our mental facult1es do hereby leave this as our last wxll and testament TO OUR FAITHFUL DIRECT ORS we leave the knowledge that thexr suffermg whxle we were m rehearsals has not been m vam We also bequeath them all the old papers stzll remammg 1n our textbooks TO OUR SPONSOR Mr Sommers we leave our many thanks for the capable way ln whxch he has helped us wxth our class affaxrs thxs year TO THE IUNIORS we leave all of the Amerrcan History wh1ch IS wrxtten on our desks and our deepest sympathy when they undertake thls subject TO THE SOPHOMORES we leave all the chewmg gum under our desks and the candy wrappers mn them TO THE FRESHMEN, we leave our unusual ab1l1ty to keep quxet m Mr Volk's assembhes and classrooms In addltxon we make the followmg personal bequests I Lois Carson bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep my mouth shut to Barbara Moran I also leave my abllxty to get good grades ID homemakmg class of .Tullann Hansen I Barbara Evert bemg of sound mind do hereby bequeath my left handed monkey wrench one of the few Ln existence to Tom Dredla I leave my ab111ty to pilot a Pxper Cub to Janet Castle as they are quite handy for makmg qulck trxps to the country I Don Gray w1ll my height to Harry Dav1s hopmg that xt wrll help hxm ln hzs career as a star basketball player I leave my seat m the back of the room to Wayne Macomber so he won't be caught chewxng gum so often I Junxor Herr do hereby leave my abzhty to get along wlth the teachers left to me by Ron Anderson of the Class of 1950 to Jxm Wheelock I also w11l to James Macomber my amazmg abxlxty to get along wlth all of the gxrls I John Martm of sound mind Qplease pause for applause do bequeath my abxlxty to turn cartwheels left to me by Tom Stroud of the Class of 1950 to Lloyd Goldstedt My abzhty to get along wzth women I leave to my beloved lzttle brother JIXTI fstandxng 6 feet 3 mches U1 stockmg feet, I .hm McCray w1ll the reducmg d1et left me by Ben Lxncoln of the Class of 1950 to Bob Hlte hopmg It does as much for hxm as xt dld me I also leave my best behavzor m class to Bud Bonrheld so the teachers won't have to reprxmand him so often I Esther Varner do hereby bequeath my ab1l1ty to control my grggles to the gzrls of the Jumor Class I reluctantly leave my penchant for hard study to Bob Hungerford I Pat Varner do hereby bequeath my abzhty to keep my bones 111 one plece to Janxece Metcalf I leave my abzlxty to get along w1th boys to Carolyn Martm We the Varner slsters do hereby bequeath our vast knowledge of Amerxcan I-Ixstory whxch was left us last year by Darrel Metcalf to Woodrow Moran DATED th1s,EIGI-ITEENTH DAY of MAY 1951 DULY SIGNED BY THE EIGHT MEMBERS of the TROUPE of 1951 Za.rRlf OZQLWX' f7f7W2-if QLD 49 EW Maia WM? 17 , ., . i. , .. ff - Y 0 5, 4 - X 'l. I I nu qu mia 'Wa 1951 TROUPIIIN 1971 Ill I ll Ill Ill ffm! ,.... ,law ill ' E .-L :J ,fl I 311 QW 3 'P' EST HER VARNER NURSE JOHN MARTIN FAMOUS RADIO SINGER OF HILLBILLY TUNES Cl- PAT VARNE R NURSE LOIS CARSON PRIMARY TEACHER JUNIOR HERR, ATHLETIC COACH .TIM MCCRAY, RODEO PERFORMER COLONEL GRAY OF U S ARMED FORCES AND SANDHILL RANCHER 18 TROUPE of 1951 LOIS CARSON BARBARA EVERT DON GRAY JUNIOR I-IERR JOI-IN MARTIN JIM MCCRAY ESTHER VARNER PAT VARNER TROUPE of 1952 ANNE XLBRIGHT BARBARA BONIFIELD JANET COLLINS HELEN DAVIS BOB I-IITE BOB HUNGERFORD LLOYD GOLDSTEDT CAROLYN MARTIN JIM MACOMBER WAYNE MACOMBER JANIECE NEITCALF ROY NIILLER WOODROW MORAN BOB WEAKLY JIM WHEELOCK TROUPE of 1953 GERALD CARSON JANET CASTLE JULIANN I-IANSEN DORIS LINCOLN JULIA MILLER ROY MONAI-IAN BARBARA MORAN LOUISE WARNER MARJORIE WEAKLY DICK WYANT TROUPE of 1954 BUD BONIFIELD BOB BOWEN SANDRA CASTLE JACK CRUMROY HARRY DAVIS TOM DREDLA CAROL EWOLDT DICK HITE JIM MARTIN MARCIE MORAN CARNIEN MURER Cast of Characters Good sense and good nature are never parted 'The pnce of wxsdom IS above rubxes Man changed agamst has wxll 15 of the same opznzon still We shall not look upon h1s like agam Man know thyself' All knowledge centers there Work was made for man and not man for work 'Hold the fort' I am comxng Love IS the art of hearts and the heart of arts Snlence IS golden Speech IS sxlvern Thy voice IS a celestxal melody A lovmg heart IS the truest wxsdom A thmg of beauty IS a joy forever 'Nlmrod the mlghty hunter Genzus xs born and can never be taught It takes a. great man to be a good hstener Better late than never Don't fence me m L1.fe IS one fool thmg after another Wlt IS the flower of Imaglnatlon Won t you come mto my parlor sald the splder to the fly Much study as a wearlness of the flesh He who has patxence may compass anythmg Drmk to me only wxth thme eyes Famt heart ne er won fa1r lady All the world practxces the art of actmg Knowledge IS acquxred only through pam and applxcatxon I-Ier ways are ways of pleasantness St1ll water runs deep 'The less one speaks of h1s greatness the more we thmk o It Everybody says It and what everybody says must be true The kiss you take IS better than the one you gzve And I wzll pledge wxth mme Speak low If you speak love Mxschxef thou art afoot 'I know a trxck worth two of that ' As merry as the day IS long Sleep the Joy of llfe 'The beginnings of all great thmgs are small A gentleman makes no noxse Smzle and the world smzles wxth you Muslc hath charms to soothe 'Nlmble thought can jump both land and sea Pohteness gams everythxng and costs nothmg 'She has an eye that could speak tho' her ton ue were sxlent GENE ROTHWELL Easy come easy go CHARLES WARNER There IS none so blmd as he that won t see DORIS WEAKLY 'Though she be but small she IS herce SID WHEELOCK 'L1.fe IS real hfe IS earnes 9 ...1..-mm.i.- H H I 1 1 . 1 'I ll 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 II 1 1 1 ll 1 ll II I 1 1 ll ll I ' ll II 1 Il JO ll 1 1 1 . ll 1 1 II ' ' ' ll 1 1 1 1 II Il I 1 I II 1 I 1 0 Il g 1 Il 1 1 H 1 ll 1 II II II 1 Il 1 ll 1 II ' ' ' ll 1 ll - 1 1 1 1 II Il I I . 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FRONT ROW Robert Weakly Janet Collms Helen Davxs James Macomber and Wayne Macomber MIDDLE ROW Mr Volk sponsor Carolyn Martxn Joanne Albrxght .Tu-n Wheelock, Barbara Bomheld and Jamece Metcalf BACK ROW Woodrow Moran Roy Muller Lloyd Goldstedt Bob I-lite and Bob Hungerford Sophomore Class FRONT ROW Janet Castle Louxae Warner Marjorne Weakly Juha Miller and Juliana Hansen BACK ROW Roy Monahan Dxck Wyant Barbara Moran Mr Cameron aponaor Dona Lmcoln and Gerald Carson Z1 Freshman Class for '?'if 'l FRONT ROW Sid Wheelock Charles Warner Bud Bonxfleld Dick Hill, and Harry Devil MIDDLE ROW Mr Powell sponsor Dons Weakly Tom Dredla .Tack Crumroy March Moran and Bob Bowen BACK ROW Carol Ewoldt Carmen Murer Ju-n Max-tux Gene Rothwell and Sandra Catila Seventh and Eighth Grades Le FRONT ROW Sharon Beltol, Marianne Caltle, Kleo Evert, Joe Weakly. Floyd Moran, Billy Thornton, Lyle Burton, Lhrlene Lincoln MIDDLE ROW' Kay Mohahan, Kay Hayward, Karen Martin, Lola Burtm. Sharm Thomas, Lesley Hungerford, Min Edith Durst. teacher BACK ROW Larry Delmger, Ronald Sowders, Roger Bxlstem, Dan Manmng, Don Haney, Bob Warner, Dean Haney ZZ r1c'm1f:::a W . W- .na A - 4 I A' 'W A 1 , A H.. , .W-new W' 1' 3' ,.- ....g...f-mf, 1 , . , f ' ',,,. .swf gp f ' ' r ' ,raw l nv w ' 15' B ' 'M W V ,JJ M FY -5. -'- A '- ' 1 nf ,- : 1 D . . ' . i 3 - u I ' . n 1 , . : . . ' . . O V, Y W I ' Y M.. , N W ie an , I .. f K. X. rs .y -1- Q A w . - , ' ' In 4 X K Fifth and Szxth Grades FRONT ROW Karen Koenig Margaret Edelman Larry Curtlas Joy Tburatax Peggy Miller Donna Hull Karen Ferret! and Richard Evert MIDDLE ROW Judy Evert Billy Sauaer Sharlene Hayward Math: Tappan Tamxny Millar Gloria Glass Ann Manning Johnny Thurston and Bud Haney BACK ROW Miss Emxly Hendrxckson teacher Jimmy Mace Gene Davn Jimxny Kommera Tommy Warner Reggxe Turner Bernard White M J Lmcoln and Billy Delinger Third and Fourth Grades FRW1' ROW: Tonchita Carpenter, Marilyn Thurston, Barbara Hungerford. Mary Ann Van Matre, Charlene Miller. Joanna Treat, and Lowell lick. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Lou Lincoln, Gerald Weakly. Judy Collins, Richard Herr, Marilyn Kearney, Jimmy Hungerford, Rmald White. BACK ROW: Miaa Vera Foote, teacher, Jeanne Crumroy, Steve Martin, Margaret Hlwell Dick Warner, Bobby Hill, Diane Johnson. Z3 First and Second Grades new aff-anwnrf R gn C? FRONT ROW Frances Edelman Marilyn Evert David Gottlob Annie Herr Robert Miller and Bobby Lmc oln MIDDLE ROW Micheal Malm Gaylord Evert Charlene Davis Kathryn Kommers, Billy White and Billy Kommers BACK ROW Nellie Keller Kathleen McCray Gary Glass Martha Tappan Jixnmy Bestol and Miss Neva Durst teacher K1 ndergarten FRONT ROW: MKDDLE ROW: BACK ROW: Marilyn Turner, Carolyn Lincoln, Suzanne Hungerford, Michael Shepherd, and Neil Gcttlob. Norma Jean Kearney, Curti-ss Hill, Evelyn Breuhaus, Tommy White, Sara Howell, and Jackie Bryant. Miss Dorothy Zier, teacher: Wallace Sommers, Jixnmy Curtiss, Jacquelyn Wright, Bobby Thornas, and Judy Crumroy. Z4 WFUW SHARLENE HAYWARD JUDY EVERT SHARON BESTOL AND KLEO EVERT -'ls xii ROBERTA DYKES NEW FIRST GRADER SECOND SELAESTER ...sm KATHY MCCRAY L1-:'r's GO GANG Go' 25 QU!-v Hyannzs Grade School Thxs page of our drama IS devoted to the very lmportant foundatzon of our school system the GRADE SCHOOL The contmued growth and success of Hyannis Hxgh School depends prnmarxly upon the contmued successful tramxng of the abxlztles of these one hundred aspnrmg apprentrces Four years ago through the efforts of mterested local patrons and encouragmg recom mendatxons of the State Department the outstandmg unprovement of the year was achxeved A kmdergarten for begmner puplls was added In spxte of the shortage of teachers for begmners we were fortunate ln securmg Mrss Jones Mrs Eck and Mxss Zzer who have been effzclent rn carrymg thrs work We hope xt wxll contmue to be a part of our local school system rn the future The grades have a number of specral actwltxes durmg the school term Thexr annual Christmas program as one of the most enjoyable performances of the year as far as the pubhc 15 concerned Thrs year s program was exceptionally entertaxmng Musical selectzons presented by the first six grades were under the dxrectxon of Miss Zner those of the upper grades were mn charge of Mr Powell of the hxgh school muszc department Mxss Zxer presented her kmdergarten puprls m a serxes of recztatlons and two Chrrstmas songs Mass Foote dzrected her thzrd and fourth grades m an approprxate play 'An Amerxcan Chrzstmas whxch showed how we have borrowed our holxday tradxtxons from forexgn countnes Miss Neva Durst led her fxrst and second grade group nn a seasonal choral readmg 'I Lxke Wmter concluding wlth a song of the same txtle Mrss Edith Durst had her seventh grade gwe a choral readlng 'The Flrst Chrxstrnas Eve ' under the leadershrp of Roger Bxlstem Her exghth grade pupxls presented a clever Chnstmas play Mass Hendr1ckson's hfth and sxxth graders gave a fxttmg conclusxon to the program with the1r Natwxty Pageant, which told the story of Chr1st's brrth ln song and scripture As the audlence slowly left the bunldmg, all of the grade puplls sang carols xn the followed the program each teacher held a party and provided special Christmas treats for puprls and parents Another event on the grade school calendar whxch IS hxghly antrclpated by the publlc rs thelr Achievement Day held the last week rn Apnl each year Pupils from all schools in Grant County compete m spellmg and arxthmetrc contests under the dlrectlon of the County Supermtendent of Schools In Aprll of 1950 the following grade pupils of our school won nbbons ua oral spelhng Johnny Thurston Judy Evert Karen Martin Kay Hayward Lesley Hungerford, Roger Bllsteln .hm Martm and Gene Rothwell Wmners ln wrxtten spelling mcluded Mary Louelsnncoln Margaret Howell Sharlene Hayward Karen Martm, Kay Hayward Roger Bxlstexn Kleo Evert Charles Warner and Gene Rothwell Wmners m the arxthmetzc con tests were Sharon Thomas Lyle Burton Kleo Evert Kay Monahan Gene Rothwell and .Tack Crumroy ln May of 1950 a Sandhills Jumor Olympic was held at Mullen with 83 grade pupxls from exght schools competmg Mr Sommers who was an charge of the Hyannis boys was proud of thezr wmnmg the second place trophy rn track Wumers of events zncluded Bobby Bowen Don Haney Dean Haney Joe Weakly Lyle Burton and hm Martm The same afternoon spellmg and music sectwns were held as a Sandhxll Achzevement Day Mlss Ed Durst and M1ss Harms entered pupxls from thexr respectwe grades Puprls of Mrs Wolf's musxc class who won rxbbons m the musxc sectxon were Sharon Thomas Kay Monahan Marxanne Castle Kleo Evert Sharlene Hayward Nlarcxe Moran Sandra Castle Roger Bxlstem and Gene Rothwell Spellmg honors were won by Karen Martm Johnny Thurston, Judy Evert Roger Bllstem and Gene Rothwell Two grade act1v1t1es which provmde a splendxd trauung ground for our hugh school are the .Tumor Pep Club sponsored by Mxss Edzth Durst and the Grade Boys' Basketball coached by Mr Powell We are all proud of your acluevements tlns year ln conclusxon we congratulate the grades and then' mstructors on the past honors they have won and we extend our best wxshes for your contmued progress and success Loxs Carson Reporter 26 . , . . . I . . . I - . . . I . . . pl . . . . , 1 0 I a 1 ll o a n . I . o I o . I lower hallway with Mr. Powell accompanying them at the piano. During the week which . . . . . n . ith MQ K .A I H1gh School Basketball Team x, sir!! FRONT ROW Roy Miller hm Martin John Martin Junior Herr and Donald Gray MIDDLE ROW Mr Sommers Coach Bob Bowen Lloyd Goldltedt .Tack Crumroy and Gerald Carson Grade School Basketball Team Mah -A-nina av 'L FRONT ROW Junmy Kommerl Johnny Thurston Billy Sauser Bxlly Delxnger Lyle Burton Joe Weakly Bud Haney Larry Curtxsa and Bernard Wlute BACK ROW Bxlly Thurston Dean Haney Don Haney Roger Bilstein Mr Powell coach Bob Warner Larry Delxnger and Floyd Moran Z8 l I ' 5 lg L , 1 I '.g . , A 'B ' fy, ' f-sf f , 2 A 1 Q, f in D .I yu, , 1 f? Q Q19 ' 3 1 I 1 1 1 - 2 - 1 C 1 1 1 BACK ROW: Tom Dredla, Bob Hungerford, Woodrow Moran, Jirn McCray, and Roy Motmhan. y H qs , ,I mv I ,X W, ,jx 1' ' ' . lf' 'Qi' ' ., 'li , 0 . 4'fV 1 ' ' ' ' fy . 1 5 L Q ,, -4 Q. ii. x Y 9 I .A .3126 f,-L 'W' V . , V 1 , 11, Ae 5 I 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 I I . I ' ' : ' , , , ' , . . 5 LONGHORNS IN ACTION DON GRAY JUNIOR HERB, JIM MARTIN JOHN MARTIN woonnow NIORAN ROY NTILLER BOB HUNGER-FORD re the pep pep pep pep peppery bunch from the schoolhouse on the hill V e glad you re gomg to play us and we hope you get your ixll 4 have the best of coaches Mr Sommer: xs has name nc ve r bluff. we re genuine stuff. We're out to wan this game. Z9 LONGHORNS IN ACTION ROY MONAI-LAN JIM McCR.AY BOB BOWEN TOM DREDLA Blue and white Flght Fxght Fight Fxght Who hgh 'P We fxght' Blue and whxte Fight Fxght JACK CRUMROY Here they cotne Watch them step Hyannis Longhorns Full of pep 30 LLOYD GOLDST EDT R o o I 1 You LONGHORNS' Y ou L ONGH ORNS ht Fight Team Fig W ' , --o----lon, . - I Blue and white, R-o-o-o-1-I-l on, . . I . t D I . . . I 1 I . . l - , . Act I Athletzcs SOFT BALL A newly organxzed competxtwe sport for boys m the Sandh1ll Assoc1at1on of Schools th1s year was softball It proved to be a perfectly successful season for the Longhorn Team wlth a record of s1x w1ns and no losses SCHEDULE OF GAMES Septembe r Z 8 October October October October October I-lyann1s Hyann1s Hyanms Hyanms Hyannxs Hyann1s A shby A shby B mgham B mgham A shby Dunnmg The last two games were those of the Sandhxll Softball Tourney The Western Dxvlsxon was held at Ashby on October ll The Hyannis vxctory entntled them to compete agamst Dunnmg the wmmng team of the Eastern D1v1s1on Th1s hnal game was played at Seneca on October 18 and resulted m vlctory for Hyannis by the narrow margm of one run The Longhorn Team proudly bore the champ1onsh1p trophy home for the local school BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL The f1ve Longhorns, who made the fxrst team and who won the Dxstrlct and Regxonal Tourneys to earn thelr way to the State Tourney for the thlrd consecutwe year mn March 1950 were greatly mxssed when the basketball season opened th1s term However Coach Sommers found plenty of promxsmg materxal on hand and the new team has showed cont1nued unprovement throughout the season Seneca Dunnmg Alliance Znd Mullen Thedford Halsey Melbeta Hyann1s Hyannls Hyanms Hyannxs Hyann1s Hyannls Hyanms SCHEDULE OF GAlvfES Hyannls Hyanms Hyann1s Hyanms Hyanms Hyann1s Hyanms Hyannxs Mullen Seneca Halsey Dunning Bmgham Thedford Brewster Ashby Dxstnct Tourney February Z8 March 1 and Z Regxonal Tourney March 7 9 State Tourney March 14 16 VOLLEYBALL HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Competltwe volleyball games were agam scheduled for the gxrls ln the Sandhzll Assoc: atxon this year Addxtxonal mterest was aroused Ln this sport when a tournament was scheduled at Halsey on February 9 Hyannis G A A won the f1rst place trophy after defeatmg three teams Mxss Z1er was thexr successful coach th1s year Mrs Vo1k's assxstance with the Hyanms glrls at the tournament was greatly apprecxated SCHEDULE OF GANIES Q Regular Q T ournamentl Hyanms Me lbeta I-lyanms Anselmo Hyannls Halsey Hyannls Mullen Hyannxs Dunning Hyann1s Dunnmg BASKET BALL GRADE SCHOOL Thls year the grade school basketball team consisted of approximately 18 boys most ci whom attended every pract1ce Mr R E Powell was thexr coach All of the boys showed steady improvement during the season This was perhaps best evldenced by the better team play as the season progressed Due to the kmdness of Mass Ed1th Durst and the homemakxng g1rls the fxrst ten boys wore double numbers on thexr shirts These boys were Dean Haney Don Haney Roger Bllstem, Larry Delmger Bob Warner .Toe Weakly Bernard Whnte, Gene Davxs Lyle Burton and B111y Thurston Hyannis Seneca Hyannxs Halsey Hyannis A shby Hyannis Mullen SCHEDULE OF GANIES Hyanms Hyannis Hyannns Hyann1s Seneca Halsey Mullen Ashby 10 1951 Grade School Basketball Tournament at Mullen February 31 ze ' 7 3 Z7 ' 14 6 31 ' ' 18 9 Z6 ' ' 6 ll Z3 ' 7 18 16 ' ' 15 45 ' -- 16 12 ' -- 44 30 ' -- ' 37 48 ' -- 13 29 ' -- ' 52 101 ' -- 23 32 ' -- 50 44 ' -- ' 40 39 ' -- 14 76 ' -- ' Z9 81 ' -- 19 57 ' -- Zl sz ' -- 79 -- ' -- -- 67 Hyannis--Ashby 18 -- Hyannis--Bingham -- 1 8 ' -- ZZ 41 ' -- Z4 37 ' -- 18 58 ' -- 16 40 ' -- ' 39 42 ' -- ' Z9 17 - -- zz zo ' -- 16 Z1 - -- 13 19 ' -- 23 37 -- 7 8 ' -- 22 15 ' -- Z3 -- ' ' ' W2 L.. Longhorn Staff Junior Herr, John Martin .hm Martmn Roy Monahan Barbara Bonlfleld Jim McCray Lois Carson Mra Hayward Pat Varner Barbara Evert Donald Gray and Either Varner Student ouncal T-Q, 's.,,n-Y LEFT TO RIGHT John Martin Roy Monahan Barbara Bonnfxeld Janet Castle Helen Davis Mr Sommera Gene Rothwell Sandra Castle and Barbara Evert 3 LEFT Carol Marci Barba Mr P H zgfh School Chorus TO RIGHT Ewoldt Joanne Albright Carmen Murer Jamece Metcalf Loxs Carson Janet Castle E Moran, Sandra Castle Dorla Lincoln Janet Colhns Barbara Moran, Esther Varner ra Ba-xtfleld Gerald Carnal Dlck Hlte Bob Bowen and Jack Crumroy ell director, at the pxano Homemakzng Class LEFT T0 RIGHT Lola Carson Pat Varner, Esther Varner Mr Sommera Carolyn Martin Mrs Hayward and Joanne Albrxght 34 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 . I ' 1 1 - 1 - 1 . Girls' Athletic Association Mlee Zier sponsor Carolyn Martin and Barbara Evert Janlece Metcalf Carmen Murer and Jnllann Haneen Barbara Moran Lomee Warner and Dorle Weakly Pat Varner Barbara Bonlfield and Sandra Caetle Juha Miller Janet Collms and Esther Varner Junior Pep Club CHEERLEADERS Sharlene Hayward Sharon Beetol Kleo Evert and Judy Evert MIDDLE ROW Duma Lee Hull Charlene Miller Karen Perrett Joy Thurston Margaret Edelman Ann Manning Mattie Tappan and Mlee Edith Durst eponaor BACK ROW Kay Mmahan Sharm Thomae Marlene Lincoln Lola Burton Lealey Hungerford Kay Hayward Keren Martin Gloria Glaae and Marianne Castle 35 LONGHORN PEPSTER CHEERLEADERS FTRSFTHREE aieceMet MJ tCl 1 Da RESERVES Q: Louis Wa C IE 36 Q Mass Zier J t Collins Ja hee Metcalf H lenDO ll L he Warner Carrnen Mur r C ol E od! Longhorn Pepsters 1950 1951 SCHOOL SONG We're loyal to you H H S We're Whzte and we re Blue H H S We'l1 back you to stand Gamst the best xn the land For we know you have sand H I-I S H RAH So crack out that ball H H S We're backmg you all H H S Our team xs our fame protector On boys for we expect A victory from you H H S FAVORITE YI-:LL WE'VE GOT A HIGH SCHOOL wE'vE GOT A YELL f' wE'vE GOT A TEAM HIT 'EM HIGH HIT 'EM Low LET'S GO GANG GO' LohCnum B ba E rt a ra Joanne Alb ight Mn J le W akly J' net C P t Varner Sandra Clstle 37 be Do n Lincoln Doris W akly C olyn bhrtin J hum H me Marci Moran Julm M l r l , ' . . . I . . Q y , M ' 1 . . . . n' 'A 5 . . . - v v r . . . k 'K' A A THAT FIGHTS LIKE---N i V- , un n e v on . e . at w 1 I A I - r Bar raMorAn r ve Y' ' f e for e ll' a nltle ' ll ' A D 3 e ' ile Act II Actwztzes LONGHORN STAFF Members of the Senior Class and an editor from each high school class prepared the 'layout for thls year s annual STUDENT COUNCIL Two representatives elected from each high school class organized a student council the second semester The following officers were elected John Martin pres ident Barbara Evert vxce president Helen Davis secretary and Janet Castle treasurer Mr Sommers is the sponsor of the group HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS The chorus composed of 12 girls and 4 boys has met twice each week with Mr Powell as director and pianist They participated in several programs this year pro viding entertainment at the Armistice Day and Christmas Party programs They dxd not attempt any very difficult music selecting popular or old favorites for most of their work The music was enjoyed by most of the students and it was nice to have music sounding in the building again HOMEMAKING CLASS For the past two years the homemakmg and normal training girls have held a tea during American Education Week xn November This year they held open house in order to show school patrons the new equipment supplxed by the Board of Education for their department Fifty two guests were welcomed during the week GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This organization is a popular actlvxty among the high school girls Their sports are volleyball softball and a little basketball The past three years they have had competitive games scheduled with other schools in volleyball and softball During the 1948 1949 season they won all of their softball games with Bettie Bunner doing a fine Job of pitching and Miss Donna Jones coaching In all of their games during 1949 1950 they were wmners with Esther Varner and Louise Warner efficiently pitching and Mrs Volk successfully coaching They were wmners over Dunning in volleyball that spring also During the 1950 1951 season they had no softball games with other schools but con centrated on volleyball They lost to Melbeta 8 to ZZ won over Halsey 37 to 18 and beat Dun ning s team 40 to 39 High light of the year was winning first place trophy at the Sandhill Volley ball Tournament at Halsey on February 9 by defeating Anselmo 41 to Z4 Mullen 58 to 16 and coach Janiece Metcalf president Pat Varner vice president Esther Varner secretary and Janet Collins treasurer Girls who received letters are listed on the page of Honor Awards JUNIOR PEP CLUB Girls of the fifth through the eighth grades organized a Junior Pep Club in October 1949 with Miss Edith Durst as sponsor Officers elected were Kay Monahan presi dent Sandra Castle vice president Sharlene Hayward secretary treasurer and Lesley Hungerford reporter Cheerleaders were elected at try outs as follows Kay Monahan Sharon Thomas and Sharon Bestol The girls provided a cheering section for all grade games with other schools and were fine assistance in helping the high school club yell In the 1950 1951 season Miss Durst was again chosen sponsor Officers were Judy Ever.. president Sharon Thomas vice president Kleo Evert secretary treasurer and Ann Manning reporter Cheer leaders were elected as follows Sharon Bestol Sharlene Hayward Kleo Evert and Judy Evert LONGHORN PEPSTERS In the drama of our school lxfe the girls' Pep Club has always been a sure fire hit To increase our efficiency we organized with a written constitution and by laws ln the fall of 1947 choosing the name of Longhorn Pepsters Cheerleaders were Faye Blood Ana Davis Alice Greathouse and Shirley Bomfield Officers were Ana Davis president Alice Greathouse vice president Bettie Bunner secretary and Joan Perry treasurer Mrs Nxch Hayward was elected sponsor That year we adopted the School Plan of Curtis Circulation Company to solicit magazme subscriptions and earn funds for club expense We have continued this project for four years, realizxng mcreased profits each drive In addition to our regular pep rallies skits and attendance at all basketball games we entertained the Melbeta High School Students at a dancing party following their game with us on January 16 1948 High light of the year was the 38 I . I . I . . . . I. . ' . - Dunning 42 to Z9. Three victories in one day. Officers for the year were Miss Dorothy Zier, , D I . , u . . . . . . . ' 1 . 5 In . Longhorn s defeat of Cody and the consequent tr1p to State Tourney at Lmcoln March 10 13 We crashed the headlmes for the first tlme on March 18 when Mr Howard prmted our picture in the Grant County Trxbune We took part m the toast program at the annual basketball banquet held at Hotel Hyannls at the close of the season For the 1948 1949 term we orgamzed m November wzth Al1ce Greathouse as presxdent Shzrley Bonxfxeld v1ce president Bettle Bunner secretary Ann Monahan treasurer and Mxss Ed1th Durst as sponsor Ann Monahan Delores McCray Pat Varner and Barbara Bonrheld were elected cheerleaders They bought two large megaphones whlch added to the effectweness of thelr cheerleadlng In sp1te of the Blizzard of '49 and the drifted roads we attended all games held out of town When the Longhorns defeated S Agnes Academy at Alliance m the Regxonal Tourney we agaxn attended the State Tourney at Lmcoln At the basketball banquet whxch closed the season loyal fans of the team were permitted to purchase txckets and attend for the flrst tzme For the 1949 1950 term we elected Janet Collins presldent Barbara Bonxfleld vxce presldent Pat Varner secretary Janxece Metcalf treasurer and Mrs Nzch Hayward sponsor Fxrst cheerleaders elected were Janet Collms Helen Davxs and Pat Louks reserves were Lou1se Warner Barbara Bomfxeld and Esther Varner We held rallies and skits precedmg each basketball game wlth Delores McCray Barbara Evert Jamece Metcalf and Janet Castle servmg as sk1t chaxrmen Excxtement reached the peak when our Longhorns defeated Dunnmg at the Dnstrxct Tourney m Seneca and beat both Woodlake and Comstock teams at the two day Reglonal Tourney at Broken Bow They earned thelr thxrd tmp to the State Tourney and we had 16 members atteill For the fzrst tlme 1n our hxstory we had no competltwe cheermg sectxon mothers of the first team players agaxn entertamed the team and faculty and fans were agam permxtted to attend The King s Daughters served 120 persons U1 the Comrnunlty Bulldlng Our club took charge of the table and hall decoratxons usmg the school colors and a basketball theme Mrs Hayward was toastmaster and used TEAM WORK' as the key letters for the toasts Janet Colhns gave the toast for the Longhorn Pepsters the club presented a skit Rooters with Janxece Metcalf gxvxng the narratlon m rhyme and the other members drsplaymg thenr cheermg strength m a tug of war We sponsored the dance fxlm Prom Nrght for the dance whlch concluded the evenxng s entertamment For the 1950 1951 season we elected Janet Collms presldent Barbara Evert v1ce presxdent Louxse Warner secretary Janxece Metcalf treasurer Mass Dorothy Zrer cheer sponsor and Mrs Hayward busmess manager Cheerleaders elected for fxrst team were Helen Davxs Janet Collms and Janlece Metcalf for the reserves were Louxse Warner Carmen Murer and Carol Ewoldt They chose custom made unxforms wxth blue skxrts and whxte blouses We held our regular busmess meetmgs each Wednesday afternoon and cheer practzce after school on Thursdays Sklt chaxrmen were Lo1s Carson Joanne Albright Janet Castle and Sandra Castle Ralhes were held on Frxday afternoons Our magazine drwe was most successful thus year and we plan to use our surplus funds tn entertammg the basketball teams faculty and our own members at the annual banquet on March 30 Basketball fans wmll be welcome to attend also We wxsh to thank those who have helped our club by donatxons of money supplymg transportatxon to games and by patronlzmg our annual magazine drwe Wrthout the support of school patrons we could not functxon as a club We do apprecxate your help 39 I . . The basketball banquet that March was one of the most successful ever held. The . . I . . . . ' . D . D ll ll n n Q 9 a 1 c . , Q , . n - - . ll a ll ' . . I . . , , Dra ma t1cs JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 'AUNT SAMANTHY RULES THE ROOST' Hyanms High School Audztorxum Fnday Evenmg October Z0 1950 CAST OF CHARACTERS Aunt Samanthy Slmpkms an old ma1d J amece Metcalf Serena Slmpkms her elder nzece Joanne Albrxght Sophle Sunpkms her younger niece Helen Davxs Polly Pame mald at the Sunpkms home Barbara Bomfxeld Ann1e Ambrose the vxllage dressmaker Janet Collms Blanche Bowers a woman of few words Carolyn Martin Luclen L1ttlef1eld a farmer Bob Hungerford B1a1r Boswell who llkes Serena Bob Hlte Frank Fazrfleld who hkes Sophxe Jun Wheelock Lawrence Lovewell a stranger Robert Weakly Buddy Baskms the grocery boy Woodrow Moran SYNOPSIS OF ACTS Act I The szttmg room of Samanthy Sunpkm s home tn Sunpkmsvxlle a mornxng ln sprung Act II The same several minutes later Act III The same later 1n the same day PRODUCTION STAFF Dxrector Mr R E Powell Stage Manager Roy Miller Property Manager Wayne Macomber Sound Effects Jlm Macomber Scenery and Staging Lloyd Goldstedt Ushers Louxse Warner Janet Castle Marjorxe Weakley Dons Luxcoln Txcket Sales Mr A R Volk ONE ACT CONTEST PLAY THE SHOCK OF HIS LIFE I-IALSEY PLAY FESTIVAL Wednesday Evenxng February Z1 1951 CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr Maxwell the father John Martxn Mrs Maxwell the mother Jamece Metcalf Conme Maxwell the older daughter Pat Varner Betty Lou Maxwell younger daughter Barbara Moran Wilbur Maxwell teen age son Charles Warner Hercules Wxlbur s pal Tom Dredla Place Lwmg room of the Maxwell home Tune An evenmg of the present SYNOPSIS If you knew thxs were your last hour on earth what would you do? Papa Maxwell has th1s choxce to make He had taken hxs customary annual physxcal check up but knew he was a perfect specxmen of manhood The doc told Pop he'd phone home his fmdmgs later that evenmg In the meantxme Wxlbur took several phone messages Ftrst the market called that thexr supply of heart was about gone then the doctor called saying he would stop at 7 30 and the school doctor phoned to say that Betty Lou s coughmng should be over by 7 45 Wxlbur took rt all down mls spelhng only one word m place of coughm he wrote coffm ' Thzs was all rxght untxl Mr Maxwell read the message Heart about gone wxll stop at 7 30 Dr Brown Coffm Should be over by 7 45 ' From then on Mr Maxwell gradually lost strength until the hzlarlous conclusion Play Coach Mr R E Powell 40 O I I D . I 1 I . ' 1 . Ionolnsns I . . I I uoua..n.aonn. . . 1 l l l .......... M I .sauna . 9 I -.-...- . 1 viruses . . . . p .-f...-..-.. f... . Q I use n :coll . , .......... , .............. . . - -I . . . . . . . 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SERENA AND BLAIR rf LOVEWELL AUNT SAMANTHY S LOVES LITTLEFIELD SOPHE AND FRANK 44 xl' A HUNTTG WE WILL GO' ALABAMA CHEERLEADERS Wx OUR FIRST PILUI' BARB AxN r Lovl-: GRAND? or-:Fl-:Arms DuNNrNG AT msrmcr I-:N noun: 'ro DUNNING 45 F9 9 o SCHOOL BOUND BRNGING UP THE REAR 's 3 BUT, TEAC!-Ill lT'B COLD OUTSIDE SOPHOMORE CLASS HAY RACK RIDE BATTER UP' PLAY BALL' ' D1 T BE SO STWGY R H' I I H 'IlllllIHlIlII mm ' ...av lil BACKERS AT THE BALL GAME PXED AND POISED 46 ,xo- WARE WHBTLE BAIT HOBAEMAKUJG OPEN HOUSE VBITORS GOING UP PEEK A BOO 'ine' FIRST DRINKING PARTY L BABY SITTERS 47 OUR CHRISTMAS TREE C1-ms'rMAs Popcorn: BALLS qw: MADE '1-:M OURSELVESQ MRS VOLK MR AND MRS POWELL MARILYN SOMLAERS MRS SOMMIERS AND SON ROBIN fp-wp FRIENDS IN NEED GIMME SOME GUM un... REAR ATTACK C OW B OY CARSON wHo's TWISTING WHOSE ARM? FRESHMAN EXTREMES HIGH AND DRY 48 Q I , X ,C A x I ' u L. 3 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM 1950 1950 CHE 1950 SENIORS AND DATES HYANNIS RECEIVES DICTRICT TROPHY HYANNIS WINS TROPHY IN GAA IN BASKETBALL MARCH 1950 VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY AT HALSEY tv ERLEADERS 19 OUTSTANDING VOLLEYBALL PL BETTY LEWIS OF ANSELMO HYANNIS BEATS ANSELMO HYANNE WINS OVER MULLEN HYANNIS DEFEATS DUNNING 49 AYER .z D ' . 1 I , I ' N I -Mk! 'Q NA .. ,ff -- Q. 3 , 5? 51 I I i 0: A 4 I V JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY Act III Affa1rs School resumed followlng Chrxstmas vacatnon Basketball games wxth Halsey at Halsey were won Basketball games at Melbeta were played Frrst Team lost Reserves won by a score GAA lost volleyball game End of fxrst semester tests were gxven Second semester started Played basketball games at Mullen Pep Club presented a sk1t lntroducmg Our Stars Basketball game wxth Seneca played here Longhorns won Games w1th Halsey held here GAA beat Halsey volleyball team Dr Rah rah held rad1o quxz at Pep Club rally End of fzfth month of school Faculty meetxng held Homemakmg gzrls served salad and sandwlches The Student Counc1l orgamzed with John Martm as presldent Dunmng defeated m volleyball and two basketball games here Junzor Class party Fxlm Swzss Famzly Robmson Bunco dancmg and refreshments provided a gala evening Blngham team defeated by Longhorns here Mullen grade boys won over local grade boys Gxrls' Athlet1c Assocxatxon won the Volleyball Tourney at Halsey after defeat mg three opponents Thedford basketball game played here Longhorn vxctory Hzgh school held Boys and Girls' County Government Electxon for .T unxor Government Day Grade school basketball tournament at Mullen Local team won two games and lost the last to Mullen 18 to ZZ Longhorn Staff completed the layout for the 1951 LONGHORN and sent xt to the publxshers Fxlm shown honormg Lmcoln Brewster basketball game played at Seneca Basketball game wzth Bmgham played at Bmgham One Act Play Festival held at Halsey The Hyanxus entry was ' The Shock of Washmgton s Bzrthday Specxal assembly program nn charge of the Sopho mores Half day holxday Basketball game wxth Ashby here End of sxxth month of school Szx Weeks' tests gwen Frrst n1ght's play at D1str1ct Basketball Tourney at Seneca Basketball tournament contmued Class D Play Off at Regzonal Tourney Student Councxl met State Basketball Tournement held m Lmcoln Regents' Exammatzons gxven to two Senlors Commerclal contest held at Mullen End of seventh month of school Easter vacatxon Faculty meetmg held Homemakmg gurls served desserts Basketball banquet held by the Pep Club honormg Longhorns Musxc Festzval held at Mullen Student Counc1l met Track meet attended at Dunnmg Semor Class Three Act Play presented End of eighth month Faculty meetmg was held .Tumor Class entertamed 1n honor of the Senxor Class Grant County Achxeve ment Day held at Hyannxs School Dxstrxct Track Meet held Semor Class assembly program Honor convocatzon held State Track Meet held at Lxncoln Baccalaureate servnces held at Congregational Church Commencement exercxses held at hxgh school audxtorxum School closed Plcmcs scheduled by all grades 50 2 . . . n 5 ' . 9 : ' 2 12 ' . 2 ' i . 15 , 19 . ' ' ll Z3 ' . . Z6 ' . . . - 30 ' . ' ' ' . 1 ' ' . 2 . . . D gl . - . . ' ll , . , 6 ' . 8 I o . 5 i I 9 . ' . ' I u . . 10 . 12 Il- I ' l4 . l 16 ' ' ' . Z1 . . . I Your Life. Mrs. R. E. Powell was coach. ZZ - I n I . n - Z3 U ' . . ' ' . . Z8 . . . . 1--Z ' . 7--9 - ' . IZ ' . 14-17 ' ' . 19 . . . . . Z1 ' . ZZ , 23 ' . . Z7 ' . ' ' . 30 ' . 4 ' ' . 9 ' . 10 ' . Z0 ' . ' . Z4 ' . Z7 . . . . l . - Z8 ' ' . . 8 ' . ' . ll-12 ' . 13 ' ' . 17 . . . . I i 18 . ' ' . Honor Awards The presentatxon of honor awards was held at a specxal honor convocatron in the high school audztorxum on Tuesday May 8 Mr Sommers dlstrxbuted letter H' awards to the followmg Longhorns who earned them m basketball during the 1950 1951 season SENIORS Donald Gray Jumor Herr John Martm Jim McCray JUN IORS Bob Hungerford Roy M1ller Woodrow Moran SOPHOMORES Gerald Carson Roy Monahan Dnck Wyant Mlss Zxer presented letter H' awards with a G A A rnslgma to who earned them 1n the Gxrls' Athletxc Assocratxon thxs year SEN IORS JUNIORS Barbara Evert Janet Collins Esther Varner Carolyn Martm Pat Varner Janxece Metcalf SOPHOMORES Juhann Hansen Julxa Mxller Barbara Moran Lourse Warner FRESHMEN T om Dredla James Martm the followmg grrls FRESHMEN Sandra Castle Carmen Murer Dons Weakly Mr Sommers presented the school wzth the trophy won by the Longhorn Softball Team at the Sandhlll Tournament at Seneca on October 18 1950 The local team defeated Ashby and Bingham for the Western D1v1s1on fxrst place and played the wmners of the Eastern Dwxsxon Dunnmg to wm the champlonshlp trophy Miss Zxer presented the school wzth the fzrst place trophy won by the GIIISI Athletrc Assocxatzon at the Volleyball Tournament held at Halsey on Wednesday February 9 1951 The girls defeated Anselmo Mullen and Dunnmg to wm thus honor Cheerleaders presented a letter H' bearmg a megaphone motxf were Janet Collms The Curtns Czrculatxon Company awarded a Fairy Stone Cross to the two Longhorn Pepsters who sold the most magazme subscnptzons ln thexr annual drxve thzs year Sandra Castle and Helen Davxs recewed these awards Honors won m the latter part of the 1949 1950 term too late to be publxshed m last year s annual are herewzth announced The Hyanms Hlgh School recexved the Dxstrxct Champzonshzp Trophy for basketball by defeatmg Dunmng Ln the Sandhxll Dxstrxct Tourney tn March 1950 The trophy gwen to the wmmng team at the Regxonal Play Off at Broken Bow was also won by the Hyanms Longhorns Hyanms Grades won the second place trophy at the Jumor Olympu: Meet held at Mullen rn May 1950 Jumor Herr and Bob Weakly were awarded certxfxcates of honor for thexr perfect attendance records durxng the 1949 1950 term of school Hyanms won the Sandhxll Commerczal Contest held at Thedford on Tuesday March Z8 1950 Ron Anderson and Tom Stroud won fzrst and second places respectwely m the Amateur Sectxon and Pat Varner won thxrd place rn the Novice Sectxon Thedford won second place Mullen thzrd and Halsey fourth Ron Anderson recexved a certzfxcate of Honorable Mentxon from the Nat1onalTypewr1tmg Contest Headquarters for h1s fxfteen mmute speed entry Scholarshxp wmners announced at the 1950 Commencement were Ron Anderson valedlc tormn, and Torn Stroud, salutatorzan 51 o 1 c Q ll I , . . 9 : . . n I . . . . . . . , . , . . . , , c , , . . . . n 1 - - - D Helen Davis, Carol Ewoldt, Janiece Metcalf, Carmen Murer, and Louise Warner. 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