Iola High School - Lamp Yearbook (Iola, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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MISS BELLE GLEASMAN. A.B. and AM., can be identified as the faculty member who has traveled to far and distant lands. In her classes she fla- vors all discussions with vivid pictures of her travels. Naturally her hobbies are travei and books. Miss Gleasman, the foreign language instructor, has attended the Colorado State College of Educav tion, The Student National University of Mexico, University of South California, and the University of Colorado. DALE RIDGWAY is our coach. ln this, his first year in lola, his football team was S.E.K. co-cham- pions. He also teaches industrial arts, physiology, and physical ed- ucation. Coach Ridgway has a B.S. degree from K.S.T.C., Em- poria, and a M.A. degree from K.S.T.C., Pittsburg. Vfhen the coach isn't doing woodworking, he is out hunting or fishing. MRS HA . Zn M all of fhe Lat, AXSQN reac, Son . in 016559 nes ful well known f S. Mrs. Max. I lspositionh H61 .OT her cheer. Lanslations dlwd 'mg confused tl' e greafeff Patiefils arg met with 'me is ,. Ce- erl - She has iiizgegeading, moiljgrr? Of Kansas and 05:9 Universities Washburn College- Olofsdo and MISS MADGE NASH, or perhaps one should say the former Miss Nash, for in the middle of March she resigned and was married. But-whether Miss or Mrs.-she has been the girls physiology and physical education instructor for the past two and a half years. She secured her AB. degree from Washburn College. She says her 'f W ' . et and ad- r. A. W alglftcffttnrfn te encouragement fleedeog the FEA. Mr- He is also Spogiile of the Kansas State Watson is 6' grliobbi' is Qaldemng' College- H15 MISS RUBY LEE NELSON'S active interest in the future careers of her students has made her many friends. She teaches short- hand, secretarial practice, bookkeeping, and general business. Miss Nelson secured her B.S. and M.A. degrees at K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, and the Colorado College of Education. She is advisor of the Lamp and the Senior Class. Upon being asked how she spent her spare moments, she replied, Well, usually, l'm thinking up ideas for the Lamp. favorite pastime is swimming. MRS. HOWARD STEVENSON became our vocal music teacher in the middle of the term when Miss Martha Wright, our former vocal instructor, was married. We have not had time to really become acquainted with Mrs. Stevenson, but everyone is looking forward to her future friendship. Mrs. Ste- venson, who thinks horses are tops, secured her B.S. degree from K.S.T.C. at Pittsburg. L W. V. MCFERRIN is another of our new faculty members. Mr. McFerrin is a quiet person who has very little to say, but who has a very friendly and congenial way about him. He teaches physics, aeronautics and ad- vanced mathematics. Mr. McFerrin has a B.S. in agriculture from Missouri University, a M.S. in physics from Kansas University, and a M.S. in chemistry from K.S.T.C., Pittsburg. When he can find time for it, he likes to tinker at the radio. 5

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L R THOMPSONS socxal scrence classes are among he most popalar classes rn school Ful of lrfe and dlscussxon these 'asses are lrter ally sprrnkled wrth Mr Thompsons pornted dry wrt He IS a graduate of the Umversxty of Kansas The HAY Lddhffgf r' LEO BURGER former lola lunror Coigggg lete rs now Iaruor College coach Besrdes han dung the dutres of coacnmg we teaches physr cal fxtness matnematrcs and crvrcs Those who have had classes from h1m w1l1 remember h1m because of hrs contagrous laugh and the Senror Class are under hxs sponsorshrp MISS FLORENCE BODMER became a member ot our faculty th1s year and from what we have learned ot ner work the verdrct rs Shes all rrg t She teaches typmg comnercral law and commercral geography Nxss Bod mer rs the lumor Class sponsor and spends her spare moments enlargmg her stamp collection She IS a grad uate of the Kansas State College at Hays .a- MRS MARIE WOBSHAM that per son who uncomplammgly combs shelf after shell of materral for you when research is necessary IS our librarian and study hall teacher She rs a graduate of the Colorado State College and Hastrngs College She collects recrpes vvnen not too busy otherwrse MISS MARGARET HOEFERS grlt of dr rectmg has certamly saved the day many trmes for IHS She drrects our class pl ys both 1 mor and senror the Lampoon advrsor and sponsor of the Quxll and Scroll Her hohby IS read mg and knrttxng She te ones 1umor Eng lrsh and Journalrsm Mrss Hoefer has a BS degree from K ST C Prttsburg and a M A from the Colorado College of Educatron N. MISS FERN OLINE well known ard nked by every grrl rn hrgh school 15 the me economrcs sponsor Mrss Oune IS 1 grad 1- e ' Ster mg Col lege and as a ll S degree reno t Kansas State College She collects roetry and 1S lceerrng a scrap look of her tavorrte poems E V WORSHAMS mrschrevous grln as 'nanaged to hold the nerve wrackmg Lusmess of lceepmg a drrll mg band up to par on an easy gorng asrs Mr Wor sham v o ts rn charge of all mstrstrrrfna m src rn IHS rs a graduate ot KSTC Prtts rg and North western Umversrty H o by IS rs n I ' 1 4 V . at - b . .. a , 'u ' , is 4. . 4. I . . he y on . r teacher. She is the C-irl Hoserve and lumcr Class ' , ' 4 ui o. , ' . . ' h 1. . A fc . he . . . J . 5 . I I. Y ' t e ' 1 , l . V - 'netl u . . ., ' ' . .... ' bu r - ' . ' ' . is h b ' i E11 g.



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cglze Story of the Qfay With the ever-changing likertesses ot the lite of a huge stage, with glistening lamps as limelights, lola High has been the scene of intense drama for more than three hundred players. Each student is a character, a star in his own right. As he enters this stage of higher education, a sopho- more, he progresses rapidly to a junior, captivating a vast audience as an understudy for the final scene of stardom-a senior. The play is played out. We have paused, marking this reminiscing of a scene that passes too quickly-before we must commence apprentice- ship on the biggest drama of all. For us, there is no turning back, no chance for stage-fright - The play must go on.

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