La Cygne Rural High School - Swan Yearbook (La Cygne, KS)
- Class of 1951
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www!!!-'-'vvainrf ff-v - ,fk, - f m5w5fWfw357f,w!!M!N, , QI 5 , A 4, I f. ff' 1 L .,+ Y id THE SWAN published by THE SENIOR CLASS Editor -nn -o -- , Mary Anne Knox B ' ss Manager -Q--1 Norma Lee Keith B Manager -W---B Harold Dean Pease F 1 y Advisor ----W A. R. Shanks ,JYV-1 A 2 N- 1 rf 'Ni 1 I ig W 4+ I 1 Nana' 'f fu ra Li I - - Si? uk? fr '. X ' . wggirf aw, Wayi ff' ,f , To you , Dr. S. D. Morrison , who first introduced football here at the LaCygne High School and coached the first team of Indians , and who in suceeding years have cared for our cuts , bruises, sprains, and aches , and followed our ups and downs in the game from year to year we the class of 1951 affectionately dedicate this yearbook celebrating our first year of floodlights. A .. K 'I X-xx YK? X , X.. n - 'Q AS THE DAY BEGINS 504441651 hzaedbn cf . , ,as ?Mh,5Rf?1 in ff' V xg if f T. I ,yvkk K . 1 fl 2 eel C l xx A , ,. 1' hr LN E Robert Teagarden Clerk whom Carl Danner Director R. S. Handley, Princlpal Science, History Charles Modesitt Treasurer fE?4 4fi35QD if ifigqi we- Q2 I Xq fffa C ml'XQQ X, NX54 f w i X f 'x. I lf' QF: Q M , V: , 41,0 e Qkcufy 166 V f HMEI X! J, R, Kasper Louise Mitchell Coach, Drivers Training Mathematlcs Physical Education English Lois M. Irwin Clara D. Handley . Cn Lo Ross H S EC no 'CS Music Vocational Agriculture om O ml Biology Patricia Spillman A. R. Shanks Social Science Commerce English r , 5 is Y, O x i Cafeteria cooks: Mrs. Sue Jackson A Mrs. Lena Wilson Custodians: Hugh West and Jerry Boswell Bus drivers: Edith Wade, Ray Wade, Jimmy Boyd, and Bill Clearwaterz 55- 'L4 -x J nl 55 313 o -Jo , 'ull Waifaai 5122! xv-5 Sponsor---A. R. Shanks Editor-in-Chief---Mary Anne Knox Business Manager---Norma Keith Assistant Editor-1-Gary Massey Business Uanager---Harold Pease Sports Editor---JackNBoyd Typist---Kathryn Newman Art Editor---Iary Maschler ,We Typist---Wsneta Walters Social Editor---Kate Barrett , Q Photographer--Kenneth Daniels ? ..s. so 7 -J B ss.: xxxxxx EI! f 7 Lgmws President: Harold Long Vice-president: Donna Faye Arzberger Secretary: Margie Johnson Treasurer: Norma Lee Keith Flower: Red rose Color: Red and white t Motto: WDon't stare up the steps, , MARY ANNE KNOX step up une snairsn' BILLY JON PRIKE Mhry now. Mery forever: why should I think when Knox now, but not forever. otherg think fgr me, WANETA WALTERS KENNY DANIELS DONNA mrs ARZPERGER Happy-so-lucky. what'S her Generally speaking I am The Onlv wav to have fate? Don't stop to ask her generally Speaking: friand is tb be One. 8 she's got a date. N ETHEL ROCKWELL HAROLD LONG HAZEL FFLDMAN She need not worry she Don't study fellows I make already has her man. enough A's for all of us. Seen but not heard' new in ALLADENE MCONEY s Loyal to one. have NAOM1 HAMMETT ' ' HAROLD PEAsm hink she is quiet, oh no, Little words of wisdomg et her startedg then watch little gobs of bluff, make er go. the teacher say,WSet down that's enough.' BARBARA HAYS JACK BOYD wwf' ROBERTA RHYNERSON Women of few worda are the best women after all. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. CLARA SWANN Let tomorrow do its own Football his Specialty: Hey, have you heard this one. love his side line. worrying. e elhhhhe e divgwf KATHRYN NFWMAN CRISLER ELSIE MAE MARWUIS Always a willing worker. Fine, friendly--in short the Don't do today what you can best- do tomorrow. me Niki'- . , K izqlqzq f,l:WTv ?gmi H ? w, . , 2 I ??f?5fQf mffigggiid hh' f 1 WQKV Eg? if lA: 5325: ilggn MA RY MA SCHLER CHA RLIE STER MA RGIF JOHNSON She has lots of ideas but Girls BTG terrible d1SdPP0iHG Has an opinion of her own they don't seem to work. ments' and never fails to speak it. Q ,ge ggrm of x U, KATE BARRETT EDWIN PUmTS LILLIAN SURBAUGH Giddy, eieelins, eirlish, Likes nothing better than True no ner work, ner word, gay' may be Serious some to pretend he is intelligent. her friends, future dev. Lgefzzbw 5255 WW we the Senior Class of l9Sl, being in full possession of sound mind, memory and understanding Cin our own estimationQ,and being about to depart from this world of goodly things,do hereby write and publish our last will and testament. ' Uonna Faye Arzberger wills her height to Christina Sullivan. Kate Barrett wills her Monday night date toBetty Massey. Six nights a week are enought Jack Boyd wills his ability tomake acertain junior girl late for her classes to Edwin Benson. Edwin Butts wills his interest in a certain junior girl to Junior Clay. Allen Crisler wills his ability to get in all girl classes to Bill Pratt. Kenneth Daniels wills his black wavy hair to James Shaffer. Hazel Feldman wills her quiet refined ways to Ethel Johnston. Naomi Hammett wills her job of lunch counting to Juanita Brown. Wilma Jean Hatch wills her interest in a certain farm boy north of town to Doris June Bond. y Barbara Hays wills her high soprano voice to Phyllis Maschler. Margie Johnson wills ner place as librarian for four years to Sid Bullock. Mary Anne Knox wills her ability to get out of school at the age of 16 to Duane Capehart. Norma Lee Keith wills her quiet girlish ways to Esther Phalen. Charles Lahaster wills his manly figure to D. J. Rash. Harold Long wills his good grades to Raymond Potts. Elsie Marquis wills her place as homecoming queen to Donna Karr providing she gets the required votes. Mary Maschler wills her seat in Advanced Math to the next unlucky person. Alladene Mooney hasn't anything towill. She is perfectly happy with every- thing she has. Kathryn Newman wills her ways of a dignified senior to all of class. Harold Dean Pease wills his ability taplay basketball toC1ayton Billy Joe Prike wills his carload of girls toRichard Wade, also case Richard's breaks down. Roberta Rhynerson wills her ability tnhave a freshman boyfriend the junior Carothers. his car in to Phyllis Ga e- Etiel Rockwell willsthose letters she gets each day from a certain someone to LaVerne Smith. ' ' Lillian Surbaugh wills her seat in American History to Berle Trinkle. Clara Swann leaves her giggles in shorthand to Joan Modesitt. Waneta Walters wills her chief interest, which happens to be in Paola, to Hilma McRae. Names of all characters Q?J whose names appear in this document are fictitious, and any resemblance toactual persons, living or dead, ispurely coincidental!!!!!! mm 674155 WWW Through a modern device that enables us to look into the future by ear, rather than eye, we have collected these facts of our talented class of l951. Brace your shoulders as you hear of our undesirable fates. Donna Faye Arzberger is the very successful instructor of the music department in the Podunk Polytechnic and Daniels Institute. Jack Boyd has graduated from college and is back at L. R. H. S. as Assistant Coach in charge of the girls' physical education class. Edwin Buttsisscheduled for a fight with Ezzard Charlesfor the skinny weight championship of the world. we hope he wins! Allen Crisler isa traveling salesman and he really get around-sell- ing helicopters. 'Tazol Feldman has just married her sixth husband and hopes this one doesn't perish from her cooking. Naomi Hammeuahas almost cinched the role WCarmenH with the Metropol- itan Opera Company. Margie Johnson is scheduled for a lecture over ICU..C.Me. The lect- ure will be on UBeasts--Including Men,W Waneta Walters is now banging Jr. the third over the head for not practicing his piano lesson. Harold Long is back at I.R.H. S. teaching American History while Mr. Handley is out farming his two acre petunia patch. Kenneth Daniels is a Naval Officer-next in rank to Admiral Nimitz. Kathryn Newman is president of the Farlinville College for Men. Charles Lahaster, after studying engineering ir1 college, is digging ditches along the streets of LaCygne. Elsie Mae Marquis is working in the Soapy Laundry Business. She is head of the Button Breaking Department. Mary Maschler has set a world's record. She has gone for lO years without chewing gum. Ethel Rockwell has one of those Wlived happy ever aftern lives. Alladene Rooney ha an interesting life. SHG is fourth vice-president of Decimal Points for Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, and Johnston. Harold Pease is truck farming in Western Kansas. He gives special attention to his little crop of Peas. Billy Joe Prike hasgraduated from New York StateAgricultural College and is now instructor of a class of 25 farmerettes. Roberta Rhynerson.ishead clerk of the men's ready to wear section of the Dixie Shop. Lillian Surbaugh who vmstired of baby-sitting with her sister's kids is now baby-sitting with her own. Clara Swann fit isn't Swann now, of course, is working for Metro- Goldwyn Mayer. She polishes the tenth vice-president's secretary's spec- tacles. Barbara Hays is now the private secretary of a certain naval officer stationed overseas. Mary Anne Knox got tired of sitting at home so she decided to follow her husband. At the present they are living in Africa. Wilma Jean Hatch is running around the Square trying to catch her little Blocks. Norma Lee Keith who after reviewing her diary of high schodldays has just published a book entitled, UDull Hours and Happy moments.' Kate Barrettis an airline hostess for theSneeze and Snort Air Llnes- Her husband is the co-pilot. wzelzgezz:ff-'22-:wp,, -lrilvieil 48 i, '- 9, , F E 'S av ,QE ew ,Z -ms s Y' ez ef5YMi?QQ3 l,Z4 31 x . T i ji mm y' ' ,ili rerr i5S335Xf7??g ,,ei ' wife in 'W Bettye White Berle Trinkle M L' - 4 J.: ,ng were ' ' vi If gwnewweeenn i N' 'TT' - 1 7 ' 1.jiTnpw,4eg g g ii gfle ' ' ' H - ff ., ,, L my , . K ' Vfffi-V' , Vmseff 3, Esther Phalen Melvina Cutburth Minnie Donald LowMaster Brown fegggqggziiifszs- ,.:,, :,'e-,ef,gg1g, 1' 'Fm' . f , if ESQ .,., ,,m,9 V , if xiii. ,. Wilma Jean Phyllis Miller Gage W5-11113 Barton Sherman J 01193 g4g i sg aww! ogg President: Bettye White iwi Vice President: Gary Massey 32Q Secretary: Hilma McRae 2 iii Treasurer: Marcia Zimmerman 1 ff? Q 2 -og gif is f? we 4 3' 1- 1 hr: X 13 , 1 ' iii? 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I gm, D01'iS June Bend Bobby Stark Carol Durvis Bill Pratt' w A . 1 L ., , w QM X if or ar e gqgs.. We L , 4 Q9 35 4 , 441: 'V . A 3, Barbara ttsl-Donna Stainbrook 1 ff f I Ri K if ' + gf 2 'fur .., L. ta- , e g 1- 2 M ,M W ' mr . . . . Y L ont'ee JI?e'?9 N954 JQQlS1B,H6Yf1l3fb Petrlela Petock 'kg, V f K' I ' - ' ' fi . Q L. , 1 f , or .ea' 'i 1 A z R A .a z 1 eee ima l 4 elf ' i eea l e . Y , Della RHYUGFSOUNUTHH J'-2311 Wi1S0HWanda Hammett Darlene Hoaglan Juanita Klay lma Sue Lahiaster IQ ea K N 1 az. NL . :. M ,,,,: ,. i TX is Lois Blessman Arnold Daniels LaVerne Smith Virginia Ferguson Lee Armstrong fe 5-k ,J a ,fa 4 Haag? r r r 1 Marilyn Frank Pre ident Pill Obermier QEgZfaagQj 3 ?? Secretary Treasurer Juanita Johnson S - nw, . 1 3 ' J J. llicgdaresidents Jeanne Twogood i fro-ia' ' Q T? 3 Q K xx 5 Sid Bullock Juanita Johnson John Jones if-me i y il 1 -J' X' 'f' ,Z , 1 5 f,..-,-f 5' ,.f.' ,., 5 ssss Carolyn W Wilhoit V 'f 159 Egg . -QSM Junior Clay ' if Q4 ttf Again Donald Hays McGee ,iV3'!?'k Qifq g 1 3.icClanahan Donne Pease .,453ggK,v , W 'Q f, 5, asf 1 . A.,A To ,wwfkii ?if:,.l '- ' :l2isT 9. ossse J' nw' ,Ht Lyra f. .Q , X X, n f , M 4 'V D. J. Rash :iq :,.. if X 3 A N , if 7 dew . gs? ,HQ 4 Fl ll H 59, Marilyn Stainbrook -K as lisfaqgflr kiwi' X WB? J . K- Riff . A an k Q' fglmy Ji Loren Reynolds Sullivan E5 Q Surbaugh Joann Guthrie to W , .Y 1: fr.5V we s e x Phyllis Maschler Johnston ia: ' ' fwfmsi yy., 3 Q wg-or HL.l i,5.m1 ' a 1' iii! ff LL: kj in F r v K faxg an i W ,mg n.4 qgwg Q Jw:B.v xoda,f nf ',,,g X 4 1 , ,ga gy v .. xx Clayton Carothers f lzlisi Q' 5' 1 if Jeanne Twogood ' WW? af: me - 5, 4 ,,'. Q., -1 i ..,. xii V2 M Bill Obermier Sherman 2 g N 5- .Myle s 'Za' 'fi ,V Aa I . L .k ancis Noel Reynolds .M -may M . f 5151?-ah X. . 51 W Melvin Brockett Arnold iJ,ng4! yr? X . J g ,av ,f I. Qa 'U' , ,ak fl h I 5 - F' K' ., f...f.,,W Glenna Bartles 'Dale Gomerdinger Newlan A+. y Richard Butts .sa so 'Q , iii! 14 1 71, My , if in I , L, iwikf FQ W' W? , M 3 5 G 1 i M ix N2 J' Maw a 7Qkj ffwja ,,f,.,,nlf5 ggiif anlig iNaX'Ti ggg w lsis 1- y s .. y. i , Melvyn Scott Vivian Hatch Edwin Benson Beulah Massey wifi' .wk':' fan Kenneth McClanahan -1 - 21 i n at , , ami Q e Virginia Thomas gl,-ii' K V - 1' , '55 fx, V' f, I , Dale Walker e Q 'ljy -aowf.srE3Q7 5,5 law 5 5 2? v S' as ,M an FQ H .M ef. Ziff 3' s,,,zg5, gy, .V 2 -- Willard Norton Stevenin ya if s 4i?iQJ?iE iki jgQaYV ?Ng its 5 :J 3 Norma Calvin Ronald Hays it ,aa . VS angeofvfawf gin. ings M 5 L o , Q Juanita Brown Duane Tracy FIRSTERCW: Doris June Bond, Bettye White, Virginia Thomas, sernita Reynolds, Rose Ennis, Jeanne Twogood, Vivian Hatch, Della Rhynerson, Carol Purvis, Wilma LaMasten Carolyn Wilhoit , Phyllis Gage , Wanda Hammett. SECOND ROW! Marilyn Stainhrook Glenna Mae Bartles, Ethel Marie Johnston, Eulah King, Cleda Ferne McClanahan, Joan Guthrie , Donna Stainbrook, Norma Calvin, Anita Sherman, Juanita Johnson, Alladene MooneM'Lillian Surbaugh Roberta Rhynerson,Christina Sullivan. THIRD ROWE Virginia Ferguson, Joan Modesitt, Donna Karr, Patricia Ruth Petock, Venita Clayton, Kathryn Newman, Malvina Cutburth , Naomi Hammett , Esther Phalen, Marcia Zimmerman, Beulah Massey. Anna Mae Newlan, Barbara Barrett, Mrs. Lois Irwin. FOURTH ROWE Juanita Klayiwaneta Walters, Wilma Jean Miller, Kathy Gomerdinger, Barbara Hays, Norma Lee Kei , Lois Blessman , Donna Faye Arzberger , Darlene Hoaglan, Juanita brown, Mary Maschler, Naida Twogood, Clara Swann, Katherine Barrett, Phyllis Maschler. ga ma ,FIRST ROW: Junior Clay, Frank Noel Bobby'Montea Jack Hewitt, Loren Reynolds, Earl Taylor, Johnnie Jones, Gerald Stoker, Dale Gomerdinger,, SECOND QCW3 Edwin Benson Duane Tracy, Clifford Strode, Bill Prike, Jack Boyd, Dale Walker, Donne Pease. Sid Bullock , Marvin Ennis , Mrs. Lois Irwin. JTHITLD RCW: Kenneth Mclllarrahan, Donald Brown,Duane Capehart,Dale McClanahan, Charles LaMaster, Gary Massey, Melvin Arnold -Harold Pease. The new band uniforms were presented to the band this year and dedicated at the homecoming game. Sixty-three studenhsparticipated in the various activities of the year. Em! The band was led by majorette Sue Ross and the three twirl- ers, Ruth Ann Pease, Noreen Smith, and Mary Lou Jordan under the direction of Mrs. Lois Irwin. The flag bearers were Naida Twogood and Elsie Mae Marquis. Q DW fl l 1 XXX ' ff XX f X S :- A Tb 2 'N MAKFQ, New H X oe Seventy-one girls have membership in the Le Cygne Chapter of the Elxrbure Homemakers offamerica this year. Tue officers include: President , Donna Faye Jrrzbergerg Vice ?resident, I-forma Lee iieithg Secretary, Tianeta Tialtersg Treasurer, Settxfe Jhite: Histrorien, Ethel Roc1:well5 Song Leaders, Barbara Hays and Efilme. Jean Hiller! Pianists, Virginia Tholnas, and Carolyn Ziilhoitg Reporter, Patricia Petock and Parlimerfbarian, Elsie Mae Marquis. Hrs. Glen Hays and Mrs. Opal Miller are the club mothers and Mrs. Handley is the chanter adviser. PU 9 77 dbh! V . ' wx, ' if f 5 ' 1- 5 Qi 5 4450 x fills. 1 , We X E W fi' The second year Home Economic students are taking inventory of foods and vegetables they canned during the year. They studied units in luncheon, dinnen canning,vitamina They prepared and served formal and informal meals, and planned meals to meet their own energy requirements. The third year Home Economic girls axe shown working on tneirwoolen projects. They study units in first aid and home nursing, history of cos- tumes, leadingdesignensstruc- tural and printing design of textiles, stenciling, removal of stains,andclothing budget. QLe freshmen girls are crown modeling aprone. They study units in the use and care of the se.ing mechlne,nand stitches, color, and desiwm E .z sf ,JL- 1 k 3, Cd Y ,Ag ' ' !'!! d,'MXXg EK. N so an ' N mx 4 . !. Eg Dr: Ek' f ' A' - y,f 3 V 'Win-5-r ' 'J -Q ' ' W x I 00 ,310 S D I-sb QQ CQl'G'f,10b U96 1 i :'W': JQd5f9irZ'i 9 ,Miva f vfaif' 'F pf .. ' ',, x v, , I ,V awe Thirty-five boys have membership in the La Cygne P Chapter of the Future Farmers of America this year. ' The officers include: President, Billy Joe Prikeg Vice President. Davie Driskill: Secretary, Donald Browng Treasurer, Bill Gomerdinger and Reporter, A Gerald Stoxer. Shown below are the officers displaying the blue ribbon which they received when they won first place in the dis- trict leadership contest. Q 22104255125 Jyqmuffme , A 'iv ' .hail We ' ' 6 my -1- Mx 4' 3 ,, A, wwe is 1 av , W ,ig Charles Cox is shown with his project which consists af purebred Here- ford. The Hays' Boys are shown with their project which consists of a Duroc giltand litter. The gilt ww donated by the Chamber of Commerce. Robert Guthrie and Dale Funk are shown stak- ing off for terracing as their project. Billy Joe Prike is shown with his project which is a wheat crop. FIRST ROW: Donald Brown, Duane Capehart, Kenneth Daniels, Davie Driskill, and Bill Gomerdinger. SECOND ROSE Hilma McRae, Donna Karr, and Minnie Lowmaster. This is the second year this course has been offered under the supervision of Mr. Kasper. The car was provided by the Judy Chevrolet Company of Pleasanton. STANDING: Bill Pratt, Gerald Stoker, Charles LaMaster, Donna Faye Arzberger, Ethel Rockwell, Hazel Feldman, and Wilma Jean Hatch. KNEELING: Lee Armstrong, Jack Hewitt, and Mr. Kasper. KathyGomerdingor is shown explaining a tangent to a circle during MissMitchell's geometry class. The Study HaD.is used by the students Uopreparetheirlessons during free periods. Mr.Kasper is shown in charge of the Study Hall during the fifth period. General Science, a freshmen course, is guided by Mr. Handley through their experi- ment and discussions relatirg to all sciences in general. fggxfni of f 'Q The Order of Business Efficiency Club wasstarted thisyear for Juniors and Seniors taking commercial courses under the supervision of Mr. Shanks. This enables them to try for the various awards that are set up by the national organization. The officers are: Waneta Walters, Presidentg Minnie Lowmaster, Vice Presidentg Hilma HcRae, Secretaryg and Allen Crisler, Treasurer. -x 1 nd 'v The shorthand class consisting of 12 seniors have prepared to enter beginning office positions by studying shorthand theory and transcription, various office problems and their techniques, and improved their typing skill. Mme famzkzg ful W gig, 'hw-fp-21 Why Queen L. R. H. S. FIRST HOMECOMING Heil to our Senior king and queen of LaCygne High Schoo1's first homecoming. King Jack Boyd , co-captain of the football squad, and Queen Elsie Mal-larquis, vice- president of thepep club was chosen by the student body. . ,f Jefzdzfzfs The attendantsof the king and queen were Davy Driskell and Bettye White both of the junior class. H. Long-Sr.-Go-Ca Center-157 lbs gym K my ,, .,,b,,1g,,m -- .iw - ggi gi A 5 - k fiil ' K v 'fk gff if s giz g w g Q waz'-gli 1f34Q7ffFfHf25 BeFggf??i55 , 75:,'S?1g3s55Vf?E:f,'?i ' 'i:'1?fst?55f'f?ff5g1f:g :P fy,sf11m,,. 2 'lax Q5 fwgwmgg Y K 55' 'P?JaJi5i'5?m 2 3 292 121 Mf5'l5Jz?l s'5ii'f 'af ,'?5Ef5iR?l5 ii 2 K 4 Q -ez .212 1523111 wxggff M Q V .. . WHA zas,.-ffms44-x:,ss,f?'- :f'Xy:,,- :w,.:1e' ,.w4f?ISfTi?fi A ,Asffi?Za5, 7557k53i95zif575f??1fgf- ' M SA' I. ,jP'fi'L '12?'5f5iI5?'Vf 13,555 fi . 5 Si-fQigg?:g1fQ:g?':f1,g?fQz -- - 31, wx, xg- 5 :-5is,:fws,,,Qm55a,ftigig Q ' h 'I :ass ,,,, I . w sfizg g - gag , 5,2 gg , A - 3 A '2ffgsf+wf:f sa f ,fu ffl' - YQ? ,. ., 4 '- V- 51,5 uj:.a5,...,'I , 1 .f::r': x?':P,I5'- :anti E-fair-,uf if .me : ' M: Lg f'-iw-. ,Q :aw 'I,?,gaff2',5 -- wwQwWxmJvwwm5QmwQQ , Coach J.R.Kasper Ptaln J. Boyd-sr.-co-captain Back-170 lbs Chas. 'LeMaster-S Tackle-185 lbs T- Harold Pease-Sr. Kenny NDgn1e1s-5r, Back-138 lbs 'End-159 lbs Wm. Gomerdinger-Jr, Berle Trinkle-Jr. Elmer Johnson-Jr, Davie Driskell-Jr Back-1h3 lbs End-l68 lbs Tackle-165 lbs The 1950-51 Indian football team went on the warpath to gain a co-campionship of the Linn County League and compile the best l0DP1O8t record since football reopened in L.R.H.S. after the 'are The Fort ScottB team wa the first to attack thelndian village but the fighting braves defeated them 26 to 6. Then the Indians went on the Iarpath defeating Bronson lB to 63 Blue Mound, 32 to Og Paola B, 32 to 123 and Louisburg, 32 to O. Then the Indians ,donned their warpaint and invaded Pleasanton, their arch rival. When the dust cleared the Indians had won a hard fought battle by the- score of lh to O. The Indians then invaded Parker and, although they were ahead most of the gamegwhen the final whistle sounded Parker was ahead lh to 13. Spring Hill thentied LaCygne 13 to 13, but the red and blue tribe came back to defeat Mound I . . .. Guard-180 lbs Charles CoxfS0ph Guard-165 lbs City l3 to 6 to assure them of a tie for t Gary MasseyhJr. Kenny Boone-Soph. Dale McClanahan-Jr. Billy Prike-Sr. Back-171 lbs Back-1h5 lbs Tackle-197 lbs End-1h8 lbs 1 BACK ROY: 'I ', Coach, J. R. Kasper, Harold Pease, Charles Cox, Kenneth Boone, Elmer Johnson, Berle Trinkle, Charles LaMaster, Gary Massey, Kenneth Daniels, Davie Driskill, Jack Boyd, Harold Long, Student Manager, Edwin Butts. MIDDLE ROW! Bobby Stark, Jack Hewitt, Richard Wade, Lee Armstrong, Bill Gomerdinger, Jack O'Brien, Dale McClanahan, Billy Prike, Kenneth McClanahan, Jim Hyde, Bob Mooney, Raymond King, Don Pease. FRONT ROW! Jim Shaffer, Frank Noel, Sidney Bullock, Roland Surbaugh, Ronald Hays. Duane Tracy, Melvin Arnold, Arnold Daniels, Raymond Potts, Dale Gomerdinger, Edwin Benson. an 5 ED 1 I ! Y f QQ M N 3 EFWg ggg'x Us A it SCTEDTFLE FIRST ROTI: Edwin Butts, Gary Massey, Charles Lallaster, Kenneth licClanahan, Bill Gomerdinger. SECOND ROW: Harold Pease, Jack Boyd, Dale HcClanahan, Berle Trinkle, Richard Wade, hir. Kasper. OPP Prescott Drexel bl Hound City 35 Blue Mound 3h Louisburg ho Pleasanton h3 Parker h2 Prescott M2 Mound City L9 Blue Hound 37 Parker 36 Louisburg hl Pleasanton 65 LEAGU PT TOYTRVAT' ENT Hound ciE37 ' 36 Pleasanton E9 Prescott 39 DISTRICT T'f2URN:'LffiCUT Gardner hh Stanley E1 Lcnisbnrg L2 FIRST HOTT: Jim Hyde, Davie Driskill, Donne Pease, Raymond Potts, Ronald ELHLYS, BObb?f Stark. SECGHD ROTI: Lir. Kasper, Charles Lallaster, nary Massey, Edwin Butts, Kenneth 1EcClanahan, Melvin Arnold, Billy Joe Pril e, Harold Long, Bill Gomerdinger. 4 X f X' K 3+ Vkvr- in Nl W K. 5Ef5L'i Q s fiarffigflr I V r,,zfw, r, .f ttqk I ' N' r aegis . Lost week-end , W Smlles Love birds wi, Legs 3 ix se Hungry gals Lost Businessmen Lonely Sober Coach ,K 3, Friends -rr R55 Q Eiiiig Serious A 'KY Q Some honey 1 some pose Working H1811 Dressed in the dark yum-yum Good looking Strutting L . 'mng Hitch-hiker Pile on ,JV L53 G X ' ' v a is J1- 1? W? Q kg Q,-fi 4' -5- Pals 7 gm Lovely P E' OFFICERS President Norma Lee Keith Vice-President Elsie Marquis Secretary Naida Twogood Treasurer Patricia Petock Sponsors Miss Mitchell and Miss Spillman Cheerleaders: Barbara Hays, Marilyn Frank, Carol Purvis, and Katherine BSTTGV H HIS OZARK CCUSIN N Junior Play Sitting: Richard Wade, Marcia Zimmerman, Naida Twogood, Wilma Jean Hiller. Standing: Dale McClanahan, Bill Gomerdinger, Hilma McRae, 'Hi' Esther Phalen, Bettye White, Gary Massey, Betty ex w Hoover, Betty Masseyg Bob Guthrie, Davie Driskill. r ff - VE' X Vf ' ONE TO MA.NY ' , f 1 Q Nryi ' ' f G A Senior Play 'RQ' ' Lt! Bill Crane, Likeable manager of the resort . . . . Charles LaMaster f 5 X24 Jane Ivey, Business girl type . . . . . . . . .Donna Faye Arzberger' f N Lester Jenkins, A henpecked husband type . . . . . .Billy Joe Prike ljfb Luetta Jenkins, His domineering wife . . . . . . . . . .Clara Swann Kathryn Jenkins, The daughter ........... . Elsie Marquis Dudley Brackenbergen, Her somewhat timid admirer . . . .Edwin Butts Hannah Lafferty, The Irish cook and housekeeper . . . Mary Maschler Sam Finch, Near-sighted bachelor type. Egoist . . . Kenneth Daniels Charleen Newby, An amateur artist. Friendly type . . . Barbara Hays Pancho, Comedy type. Man-of-all-work ........... Jack Boyd nny Simms, Lively modern youth nwith ideasu . . Harold Dean Pease Act 1. Act 2. Act 3. Synopsis of Acts The scene is the sitting room or lobby of the main lodge at Cactus Springs, an Arizona winter resort. The same-Later The same-Later f4 ty '?7A? E:' 'G' La 'Cygng Qgmiozg A f f l wmm 'zg1m Sghwi 1tfnimp ry ' 5 . 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Peck, Box 431, Alder. .... . lnferpreier Glrls to the House Party at Green Lake, Mrs' Chns Fm' Alden ' ' ' ' 'nfemefe' Rosemary Newsom 'has been chosen to CENTRAL ' Chairman -- Mrs. Harold McWilliams, 921 University, Salina .. ,, Speaker go this year' Mrs. Stanley Anderson, 725 E. 8th, Newion ...., U Speaker - - - Mrs. L. F. Siephenson, 902 Wesi Ash, Salina .. ,. I ierpreier . . Mrs. Ervin Uhrig, 701 E. Euclid. McPherson ...... .. I ierpreier The fortleth anniversary of the found- Mrs. G. C. Cobb, 721 Highland, Salina ......... ,, I gerprefer of the Fellowship national 7 rgonia 25, A Box .E 9 .. C 2 0 H 5 I. E qi : in 45 EE uu LE Ei c '52 IT: 2 if W5 .gg gm WZ -C.. 232 U 0 MIA- vivi .... EE XO. :A Ill bi 'UCI 'X?x UN jan Q 'Q Q g a'5 4 cv .-QP Q ax iw OZQQW a? 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I it 12 19 23 211 26 30 31 - Christmas vacation ends. - Pleasanton defeated LaCygnq here. - Prescott defeated LaCygne, here. - LaCygne wins over Mound City5there. - LaCygne wins again with Blue Mound. - F. F. A. partv- - Another game here with Parker. - L. R. H. S. meets L. R. H. S. fLouisburgl. - F. F. A. Chapter Initiation. 27 - Annual staff elected. 29 - Win football game at Bronson. n Q 4 f ' Ullll l -S I X A re 1 Eff. 'if S Inidans defeated by Blue Jays. 9 Novelty basketball. games. 3 , Indians Wins Over Paola B Team, 16 F. H. A. Mother-Daughter banquet. 7 - F, p.,A. gives hayride for F. H. A. 13 LaCygne places fourth in League Tournament. 9 , F. F. A. TeaCher,Parent'Conference' 21 Patrolmen show safty films to students. 10 , F. pi A- Nafqgnal-Convention' 22 Band sponsors program. 13 - Jack Boyd and Elsie Marquis were crowned King and Queen of the homecoming game with Blue Mound. lb lh - Band participated in homecoming game at Pittsburg. 16 - F. F. A. went to American Royal. 17 - F. F. A. Leadership meeting at Lawrence. T9 - F. H. A.,Meetina. 20 - Indians defeat Pleasanton Blu Jays here. 7 - Dewey Day. - Magazine sales started. 27 - Indians romped Louisburq with a score of 32 to O. 31 - F. H. A. Halloween Party. 25 26 , 1 , V X Q YADI IIHDII I 1 - Our first defeat--?arker lb LaCygne 13. 2-3- Teachers meeting. 1C - Game at Springhill. t 17 - Last football game here with Mound City. LaCyane tied for first. 23-2U-Thanksgiving vacation. 27 1 Back to school. 30 - Junior Play a success. 1 If 1 1 - Basketball season opens. l - Prescott defeated LaCygnq there, 5 - LaCygne beat Drexel. 3 - LaCygne wins again over Hound City, 12 - Minnie Ha Ha's entertain football squad with buffet supper. 21 - Christmas program. 22 - Christmas assembly. - F. H. A. Girls attend convention in Topeka. ll-XI ,o 3 Eiiiggirgins third at District TOQrnament at 3 F. F. A, went to Ottawa to contest. lb F. F. A. crops contest. 15 F. F. A. Greenhand Initiation. 16 HOUHQ City music festival 2h 30 F. B1 A. Farm Mechanics Contest at Cease City. Music Festival at Pittsburg., 7 7 7 13 1h 19 'JI' ..-.1 27 30 -- relays. F. H. A. went to convention at Topeka. F, F,.A. went to Emporia. Track meet at Ottawa. Parent-Son Banquet. F, F. A. went to Highland Park contest. Senior play. T. W. Relays Junior-Senior Banquet. Music Festival at Pittsburg. State F. F. A. contest. Style review. ' ieesaaaee V 10 13 15 17 18 Baccalureate. Senior assembly. Commencement. Alumni Banquet. AS THE DAY ENDS OPAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Congratulations To Class of 1951 Phone 182 LaCygne, Kansas GLENN PEASE QUALITY C-ROCERY Phone 213 Fresh Fruits, Meats and Vegetables We Appreciate Your Patronagen Grease Service FARMERS PRODUCE Mobilgas - Oils - Tires , Congratulations to Class of 1951 B' L' PHALEN Ward Allen, Prop. 'Phone 3 LaCygne, Kansas LHCYQ-ine, Kansas Phone 130 MARIElS BEAUTY SHOP STAINBROOK AUTO SUPPLY Firestone Tires - Tubes - Batteries Complete Line Of Parts Congratulations Class of 1951 Cars - Trucks - Tractors K Marie Baird LaCygne, Kansas Phone 21 LACYGNE DRY CLEANERS Best Wishes Class of 1951 Mr. 8z Mrs. Paul Eberhart BOYD PRODUCE Buyers of Produce Sellers of Feed Erie Boyd '41 1 i BAKER LUMBER GGRAIN ' STAINBROQK Amo sumv COMPANY Firestone Tires - Tubes - Batteries CONGRATULATES Complete Line Of Parts CLASS OF '51 Cars - Trucks - Tractors Phone 35 LaCygne, Kansas L9-CYQUG, KHHSHS Ph0I19 21 I I STOP! L sHoP1 SAVE1 C' T- POTTER Mobiloil EVA'S GROCERY Mobilgas Phone 125 LaCygne, Kansas Goodyear Tires Friends are Won by a job Well done Success and Best Wishes General Bulldozing To The Class Of 1951 Terracing - Pond Building Clearing COLLINS PRODUCE - GOOC1 Equipment - WALTER MASSEY LaCygne, Kansas Phone 5925 LaCygne, Kansas LINN COUNTY BANK Compliments Established 80 Years To The Senior Class Of 1951 Member Federal Deposit Insurance We Appreciate Your Patronagev DR C H LEASE D O Dan C. Ross, President LaCygne, Kansas Phone 212U Success and Happiness to the Class of 1951 GlLLIE'S CAFE' Compliments of D R. A. T. H YD E Lacygne, Kansas HARDISTY'S VARIETY STORE 5 cents - 10 cents - to a 31.00 LaCygne, Kansas Wayne Hardisty p Efficient and Courteous Sales Service Serve Yourself If You Like Telephone and Delivery Services Monthly Charge Account Deliveries 9:30 A.M. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday PHONE YoUR oRDERs WILGUS MERCANTILE CO. Phone 11 LaCygne, Kansas Every Well-Balanced Family Budget Includes Allowance for Entertainment In Time of Stress - - RELAX - - SEE A MOVIE SWAN THEATER R. F. Rose, Prop. QUALITY CLOTHING - at the - LOWEST PRICES Congratulations to the Senior Class IAMES PERSONS Telephone 192 and 30 4? + + LITTLE DUTCH MILL COMPARE Home of the BIG Sandwich BEFORE YOU Chili - Pie -- Ice Cream BUY The Vieths S 6' D MOTOR SERVICE 4 + Q Congratulations Class of 1951 Neal Driskell BLACKMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE FARRIS SERVICE STATION For the Best in Motoring Pleasure - Use - LaCygne, Kansas Phone 84 Texico Firechief or Firechief Gasoline Also Three Fine Oils to Choose From Havoline - Texaco - Valor Dunlop Tires, Tubes, and Batteries McRAE'S COLD STORAGE LOCKERS SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS Groceries - Ice TO THE CLASS OF 1951 Ice Cream - Pop Carl McRae Phone 49 Success and Happiness To the Class of 1951 MR. 6' MRS. MANGOLD WADE and SONS LaCygne, Kansas BABY CHICKS Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching ORPHAN ANNIE HATCHERY LaCygne, Kansas Phone 220 CALVlN'S ThefStore with a Unique SMlTH'S HARDWARE Personality in Ready - To - Wear Serving the Buyer Who Budgets L C K and Shops for Style and Quality 3 ygne ansas LaCygne Kansas STAINBROOK AUTO SUPPLY Congratulations Seniors Firestone Tires, Tubes, Batteries MAY SUCCESS BE YOURS Complete Line of Parts Cars - Trucks - Tractors HARPER TRUCK LINE LaCygne Kansas Res. 14 Phones Office 17 HENDERSON'S STANDARD STATION Real Estate Insurance Graduates, as you part and Notary Public go your separate Ways, I rnay success and happiness P. B. LEIVY be yours! Lacygne Kansas Virgil and Goldie Henderson Congratulations to Seniors of 1951 IOKA FARM Shorthorns Robert Teagarden LaCygne, Kansas VAWTERS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Artic Ice Cream Drugs, School Supplies, Sodas LaCygne, Kansas BUCHANAN CASH GROCERY Up To Date Self Service Store BEST IN QUALITY BEST IN SERVICE Frozen Foods, Fish, Ice Cream LaCygne, Kansas Phone 202 AUTOGRAPHS . ' 5.5 , .. nu 655541 ur' v -Q- 4 4 nun an u 64 fi 9 1 1 3532 ,A ,.,.,. L. Qi X- Q E I . V' 55033 1:32:55 Z' FH Jill!!! ... .... Q' ' ai HF .. Wiiii 55:5 . u nil I.. 5? P if 1455: 2352 13233 I 513' 2255- 'ZITI 5231 -ima ,...,T iii, 1327 135 Elie 5215 4:3 yz His' 13517 -H E . H, fiifl iii ilfii 35:- Big? ,CTL 223, H 1 , J Y 1 i 1 ' 74,3 72 wi!! l 5 ii in ig! Learn i l! :. I f,. I HL E E ' I ' fa s 1: .. 35:31 Q! 1 1 . .- . 1 1 .ll 1.2 1
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