Lafayette High School - Oak Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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E -'E . 2 ':nmn.m-wgm,---1mkuc.1.mH -1' , 'mrs ,qqp-sv, N ., E L ply.. an-'P MQ? Q -4:-'P P'-'f- '. .. .6 ?e5L:g:gg:5154-' L qv ..: Q ' ',f':2'5Et'Qf? EW I 5 + L .fig E -' QTY: -- 5 .. ,.aLXf:f?2 f 5 -- 4 rd s ss S z.. gs... .yyi-3. 1 5 ,1i'J..9 1 3 -dn---Q. -4331--A . ,, 'fmsz1:aL-vfco.-,ze-.. -..rf .nw 3 5 3 E 1 5 . F E F 5 i S 4 I 3 3 1 F rn ,mum an 5 ffl Sm 'if' 'ifgfeh S gi It .. mlm fi! ,ff J' vnu-w-In nnaunmumun 25,5 1123 5 L W1 Q mann 5 . ,V .mi -il -'-1 'rE3g1'i mj, - '444'-19 ann.: vu- ui? K -49734 ha s fi Ei he fi! Q24 THE OAK-1935 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ISAAC E. STUTSMAN q Superintendent of Schools ' ' DIRECTORS O ' MR. JOHN PATT MRS. CLIFFORD B. ADAMS MR. G, D. BERRY President Vice-President DR. H. W. CARLE MR. D. E. CURTIN MRS. TRUE DAVIS Page Ten A. B., Oklahoma City University THE OAK-I9-35 ADMINISTRATION ARTHUR L. DAILEY Principal B. S., University of Missouri , M. A., University of Chicago D. H. MURPHY Vice-Principal A. B., Colorado State Teachers College University of Illinois Marion Normal School -ANNA HAGUE Adviser to Girls, English University of Missouri University of Colorado University of Wisconsin Page Eleven i 5 1 5 Page Twelve THE OAK-I935 FACULTY NORMA BOYLE English, Music, Social Science. St. Joseph Junior College, A. B., Simpson College. ALINE BRONVN Social Science. A. B., State Teachers Col- lege, Greeley, Colo.: Uni- versity of Colorado: Uni- versity of WVisconsin. HUBERT CAMPBELL Physical Education, Science. B. S. in Education, Uni- versity of Missouri. INA CULVER Art. State Teachers College, Maryville, Mo.: Univer- sity of Chicago: B. S. in Education, University of Missouri. LOGAN GILBREATH Music. B. S., State Teachers Col- lege, Kirksville, Mo.: New York University: Univer- sity of Missouri. W. P. GREEN Social Science, Assist- ant Coach. B. S. in Education, State Teachers College, Mary- ville, Mo. WV. D. BRACKEN Science. A. B., A. M., Baylor Uni- versity, A. M., Columbia University: University of Chicago, Yale Universityg C h i c a g o Engineering School: Radio Association of America: L. L. B., American Extension Uni- versity. VVALTER L. BUTTS Social Science. A. B., Central College, Fayette, Mo.: Spaulding's Commercial College. Kan- sas City: St. Joseph Law School, L. L. B.: M. A., University of Kansas: University of Missouri: State Teachers College, Maryville, Mo.: Central State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo. B. O. CORBIN Biology, Junior Science. B. S., Oklahoma A. and M. College, Stillwater, Okla. H. E. DILLEY ' Mathematics. A. B., University of Kan- sas. LULU GOLDEN Social Science, Art. University of Colorado: B. S. in Education, State Teachers College, Mary- ville, Mo.: University of M1SS0llF13 University of Kansas. KATHERINE HARVEY English, Journalism. A. B., Central College, Fayette, Mo.: University of Nlissouri. J. L. HOOPER Manual Training. B. S., Kansas State Col- lege, Manhattan: Gradu- ate Student. IMART N B. S. ir Teacher rensbur JUA Phys B. s State Maryvil CHARl Sr Univers B. S. iz versity versity A. in I sity of 1 Q l 5 hy: l Missour legeg B ers C1 Mo. E. Sc 1 B. 1 S0llI'lQ 4 B. O Inn B. Sl, rensbur dustrial versity dent St noinone ni- bia of FY: ing lon B ni- 5 ge. g'S ,n- iw A., S Ie, ral Ie. 15 r1 x md EF, -1- 3? .9 7- if if x -1 Y THE OAK-I935 FACULTY - MARTHA HOCKADAY Mathematics. B. S. 'in Education, State, Teachers College, XVar- rensburg, Mo. J UANIVTA' MARSH Physical Education, . - Health. - B. S'. in Education, State Teachers College, Maryville, Mo. CHARLOTTE S. PIATT Spanish, Latin. University. ' of Michigan: B. S. in Education, Uni- versity of Missouri: Uni- versity of California: M. A. in Romance, Univer- sity of Chicago. Q LES W. THOMAS hysical Education, Health. . Missouri VVesleyan Col- legeg B. S., State Teach- ers College, Maryville, Mo. E. A. TUCKER Social Studies, Commercial. B. S., University of Mis- sourig Graduate Student. B. ORR VVILLI-IITE Industrial Arts. B. S., Education, War- rensburg, Mo.: A. M., In- dustrial Education: Uni- versity of Missouri: Stu- dent Stout Institute, Me- nomone, Wis. LETI-IA LOXVEN Mathematics. S. B., University of Chi- cago: A. M., Columbia University, University of Missourig University of California. CHRISTINE MEDLEY Social Science, English, Mathematics. B. S., State Teachers Col- lege, C a p e Girardeau, Mo.: University of Chi- cago: University of Colo- rado. ROXANA ROBB Library Teacher. B. S., State Teachers Col- lege, Colorado: Carnegie Library School, Pitts- burgh, Pa. SERGEANT E. TREAGER V K Physical Education Ninth Infantry, Laredo, Texas, 47th Infantry, N. Carolina, 10th M. G. Bn., France: 11th M. G. Bn., Germanyg 7th Infantry, Camp Lewis, Washing- tony 18th F. A., Des Moines, Ia.: 17th Infan- try, Omahag 17th Infan- try, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. INA C. WACHTEL Commercial. B. S., State Teachers Col- lege, Maryville, Mo., Ex- pression Diploma: Mis- souri Wesleyan College: M. A., University of Mis- souri. J. C. WINDERS' Printing Supervision Christian University Chillicothe Normal College, B. S. Missouri University University of Chicago Ocean City, N. J. School of Printing Experience of a. Master Printer ROSE L. XVIRTH English. A. B., University of Ne- braska: University of Chi- cago: M. A., University of Kansas. fl -I Page Thirteen fv Ah: ..A5,.K n If ll '4 W THERESA BRICK Home Economics. B. S., A. B., State Teach- ers College, Maryville, Mo.: Columbia University: New York University: Chicago University: Stout I n s t i tu t e, Menomone, Wis.: State Teachers Col- lege, Emporia, Kans. MARIAN HARVEY Social Science. A. B., Northwestern Uni- versity: University of Chi- cago. GEORGIA ELLEN V TRUSTY Home Economics. Northwestern Mi s s o u ri State Teachers College: B. S. in Smith Hughes. THE OAK-I935 FACULTY NO PHOTOGRAPHS MARY LEE COFFMAN Commercial. B. S., State Teachers Col- lege, Warrensbtlrg, Mo.: XVisconsin State Commer- cial School: University of California: M. A., Univer- sity of Missouri. IVIILDRED LEONARD Junior Science, Mathe- matics, English. B. S., University of Mis- souri: University of Neb- raska: University of WVis- consin. DOROTHY BUSCI-I Office Clerk. Platt's Business Univer- sity. WINIFRED GALLAGHER English, Speech. B. S., State Teachers Col- lege, Emporia, Kans,: A. M., Columbia University: University of California, Los Angeles: University of California, Berkeley. FAYE SLATER Algebra, English. B. S., Kansas S t a t e Teachers College: Univer- sity of California: A. M., Columbia University. LUCILLE SHERIDAN Office Clerk. Platt's Business Univer- sity. FACULTYR-AUTOGRAPHS I, 9 4' i Page Fourteen Y ' mx . , 'Tint 1, p,.-v 1A.,M -A- J ' Nw .f A AA A. A -' 1:5-A- .. . A AA- VE iff' . f:fxgA1'..'f,-'l,f'1? 4. .'-'AfI.A 4 ff 'M' ' s ' A -'r ..:-'..A.-:-,:.A.AA. - A IRA... A .A '.54'faPygLA 'APf?.1fAA5Ew'i'?.-155-15. A ,A A A X 0 ,A 5Aq.4...,, ,X,gA.-A.,yN...,. , M r M fy' 1 525, Aifqgxiljgglvfuu gxciajf NNN. . . . ., ,. 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THE SENIOR CLASS T DONALD CLUSTER .ANDREW WALKER POWE Such harmony is in im- And I will capture your H' 5' 4 mortal souls. minds with sweet Silver '34, Gold v HOVQIW- ' ' '35, Orphe-Delphians, '32, Silver L, '34, Orphe- , '33, '34, '35, Torch and Delphians, '34, '35, seore- G11'l H5 Key, '32, '33, '34, Orches- tary, '35, The Holy Pt. A., tra, '32, '33, '34, '35, Grail, '32, '33, '34, Cour- 5' Wlllevh Cheerleader, '32, '33, '34, tesy Service, '32, Land 34' B' Head Cheerleader, '34, O' Cotton M1nstrels, '34, , OW1,ClA Band, '34, The Holy Vice-President of S'enior - of 30'-1 Grail, '32, '33, '34, Base- Class, '34, '35, Art Editor 4, ball, '34, Vice-President of Oak. '35: Born 5 X ,I Junior Class, '33, Bache- LUCKY, '35. A ' lor's Waterloo, '33, It Much Happened in Hollyvgoodf' CALVIN STIERS with '33, President of enior I h h d , d ' Class, '34, '35, Edi'COF-ifl- r?iXyeph2iloslgl1ihie2s'? and Q 5' Etiixiets, Chief of the Oak, '35, - .l ,, , -, . '-33 '3l .Bom Luckvn ,35. .The Silver- L, 35, Student , , ,' 1 Call of Youth '35- No- ,Qouncgg 125' Torch 'gf ' - ,'-', ey,',',reasureo 4 ,5 tional Honol Society, 35. gmior Cliassv ,33i ,34:r..It ir 'gig gg appene in Ho lyWood, , ? I RUTH LANDERS , '33, Treasurer of Senior 'Q tendanl 'AS merry' 3-S yffhe day 15 Class, '34, '35, Treasurer 1. Wnedg long. of oak, '34, '35, Light ' LISP' - Girl Reserves, '32, '33, se- staff, '34, A Quill and ,A Offlffet soras, '33, '34, '35, Sesora Scroll: National Honor 1 Oak E., Yearbook Committee, '34, S0C16tY, '35. Par? 1' Secretary of Junior Class, H of OU - '33, Secretary of Senior H Honor ggass, '34, '35,tUs1her, '34, , , 3 ' , Assistan iterary L f Editor of the oak, '35, ' M5-5 Office Assistant,.'34, '35, ELLA BRADFORD - 8 He p' NO, Marfs Parad1Se, ,'35: If thou appear untouoh- ' r National Honor Society, ed by Solemn thought' , ' 6 A Silver. 35- ' Thy nature is not there- il Cartrid fore less divine. lf' ' Key, RAY ARTHUR Glee Club, '34, '35, Land 5.7 ' ,f Vice- ' By here they' shall not 0' Cotton Minstrels,-1 Y34: Q- ff! yr, -C-, DaSS- Easter Pageant, '34, The ff ' 34' Football, '32, '34, All-City Holy, G1'a1l, '34, Courtesy ,i Oak- tt Second Football Team, SQFVICG, '32, '33. 1, S0019 y The Holy Grail, '34, PH ix ' Nothi, E. G. BROVVN, JR. HAROLD CALL Q A aCl Type of the wise who Great is journalism. Is ', if . ' soar but never roam, not every able editor a A ,f Silver True to the kindred ruler of the world, being -,f .S sg '35, O1 points, of heaven and the persuader of it? 1 , if '33, -'34 home.' Treasurer of Sophomore , , Orphe-Delphians, '33, '34, ClaSS, '32, '33: Two Days - e' ' '34I li '35, Student Council, '32, to MaF1'y2 '.'The Hoodoo La ,32 13: '33, Glee Club, '33, '34, fToddl: Editorial Editor fl, .Th i Clip and Cartridge, '32, Qf Llghf. '33, '34, Editor- - ,34, QL The Holy Grail, '32, '33, 'H-Chlef Llght, '34: Make- 'rg tg, , '34, Vice-President of up Ed1t0T Oak, '35, The i,,2etg , Sophomore Class, '32, Re- Call Of YOUih, '35: Stu- aedr serve Basketball, '32, dent Council. '35, Torch Rgnm Rifle Team, '32, Corporal, and Key, '35, Quill and St if R. O. T. C., '32, Kansas S01'Qll: National Honor S a ,i City Tap Drill, '333 Elimi- 3001905 '35. , , ers' ' nation Contest for Best 01' OC City Private, '33, Land - , O' Cotton Minstrelsf' '34, ' Northwest Missouri Chor- v ' PH us, Oalv Staff, '35, Born FLOYD COCHRAN - ' I U Lucky, '35. True as the dial to the 1'-QFOILS sun. ' ' ' CECIL CALVERT Cl. d , .U , Y fgi,-1 1 I would help others out ,34f.p an Ca't d3e' 33' 5 F tj'They of fellow feeling. , ' X- ' gesgrvg Footbalg, O'33, ui e ergeant, . . T. - C., '34, Light Reportel', JN, j 3 ' '34, Baseball, '34, f- JUANITA CODER U1 13 G, Sheausiiniiigbiigygg and AVERILL COLE JN Bette Silver '34, Secretary lfshe has never foupd the JJ i of lx. lx., '33, '34, 135: llllllt of hel' Cq.P2LC1ty for Sesopg W Vice-President, '34, '35, Work. f Holy 1 Sesora, '33, '34, '35, Owl Silver L, '35, Owl Club, Pall Club, '33, '34, President, '32, '33, '34, '35, Usher, 343 1 '34, Torch and Key, '33, '32, '33, '34, '35, Class lywoof '34, '35, Student Council, Night Decoration, '34, QOH E '33, '34, State M, '34, Oak Campaign Commit- flC9 -A Page Sixteen A'DS3.I'i6S, '34, Quill and Scroll, '35, No Man's Paradise, '35, National Honor Society, '35. tzjee, '34, Oak Staff, '34, ' 5 if X ff: I I ,pf 4- I J, . ll K Jw fi ff f L 5 gl. f, gl. if 3 .!f.,.Kr,,' 0' I W THE SENIOR CLASS ROSE MARIE CONNER Few things are impos- sible to diligence and skill. A Girl Reserves, '32, '33, G. A. A., '33, '34, Soccer, '33, Volleyball, '33, Basketball, '34, Baseball, '34, The Owl Club, '34C The can of Youth, '35. IXIARY DILLER Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. silver '35, Girl Re- serves, '32, '33, Sesoras, '33, '34, '35, Treasurer, '34, Student Council, '33, '34, Torch and Key, 33, ,'34, Declamatory Contest, '34, Basketball Queen At- tendant, '34: It Hap- pened in Hollywood, '33, Light Staff, Reporter, '33, Office Assistant, 34, '35, Oak Staff, '35: No Man's Paradise, '35, The Call of Youth, '35, National Honor Society, '35, . 5 ty? rf 1 MMQRITT FRADY He put his shoulder to ' the wheel. Silver- L, '35: Clip and ' r rid e 34 Torch and Ca t g , ' , ' ' Key, 35,' .Courtesy Ser- vice, '33, '34, '35: R. O. -T. C., '33, '34, Sergeant, '34, Snapshot Editor of Oak, '35, National Honor Society, '35. ' PHILIP FRANTZ Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Silver L, '34,'Gold L, '35, Orphe-Delphians, . '32, '33, .'34, Student Council, '34, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, Baseball, '34, Track, 34, Reserve' Basketball, '32, '33, Light Staff, '34, The Holy Grail, '32, '33, '34, Land,O' Cotton Min- strels, '34: Bachelor's Waterloo, '33, It Hap- pened in Hollywood, '33, Born Lucky, '35, Oak Staff, '35, Quill and Scroll, '35, National Hon- or Society, '35. PHYLLIS HARRIS For noble nature harvest 'ff -bears of- honour. :Girl Reserves, '32, 33, ,j'Th6-Call of YOL1th, '35. ff, Xl 1-1 9' E 3 it 1! s GLADYS' HEINZ Better far than wealth is reputation. Sesora, '34, The Holy Grail, '33, Basket- ball Queen Attendant, '33, '34, lt Happened in Hol- lywood, '33, Administra- tion,Editor Oak, '35: Of- fice Assistant, '34, '35. t f w. - , 5 'l' u --l-'- ',f- ,, s r , . T H E OA Ki 9 3 5 an ask u ialfg AII J J Ns , . .h I fn-LL X--5 - is ', 0 ' I 'M' 1, LOUISE COX 'l ln her tongue is the law U- V . of kindness. -5 5, Silver L, '3', Girl I'e- .gf V, 3 ' serves, ,'32, ,'3i3. '34. '35, 2' tu S Sesoras, '32, '33, '34. '35, '- President, '34, Owl Club, '32, , '33, '34: Student Council, '33: The Rebel- lion of Youth, '34, The Holy Grail, '34, No Man's Paradise, '35, The Call of Youth, '35. ! F. , - . .- A .. . 1 2 4 0 ' VERNON DINWIDDIEH J, A He will find a'way. ' ' ' Reserve Football, '33,'Re- . - - ' . - serve Basketball, '33, Re- ,- I serve Track, '34, R. O. T. C., '32. PAUL FRANTZ None but himself can be his parallel. Silver '34, Orphe- Delphians, '32, '33, '34, '35, Treasurer, '32, Presi- dent, '33, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, Student Council, '32, '33, '34, Sergeant-ab Arms, '33, Vice-Presi- dent, '34, -Basketball, '34, The Holy Grail, '32, '33, '34, Sophomore President, '32, Bachelor's Water- loo, '33, Land O' Cotton Minstrelsf' '34, North- West Missouri Chorus. '34: Gold '35, National Honor Society, '35. DORIS GUTRIDGE I am not prone to weep- ing as our sex commonly are. G. A. A., '32, '33, '34, President, '34, Baseball, '32, '33, '34, Basketball, '32, '33, '34, Captain Bas- ketball Team, '32, Track, '32, '33, '34, Volleyball, '32, '33, '34, S'occer, '33, '34, Baseball Manager, '33, All Star Volleyball Team, '34, Tennis, '33, R1iIg'3l.?'6tt6 L, State IXIARGUERITE HECKEL She tried the luxury of Q doing good. Sesoras, '32, '33, '34, '35, Secretary, '33, G. A.'A., '32, -'33, Basketball, '32, Swimming, '32, '33, Ten- nis, '32, State M, '33, Student Council, '32, Bus- iness Manager of Light, '34, Assistant Secretary of Oak, '35: Office Assis- tant, '34, '35, BERNICE HIRTER Man, false .man, smiling, destructive man. Sesora, '34, '35, Yearbook Committee, '34, President '35, Usher, '34, '35, Office Assistant, '34,' '35: No Man's Paradise, '35, As- sistant Art Editor of Oak, '35: National Honor So- ciety, '35, 1 'Jo aa ll., 2 .,. ygnhk I ffl-44, Q ' Q J X 4 X . I - 3 Y Page Seventeen ' ,.. . EE ..... ...--. - ...W ,,.g4.... . .HJ 4 ffff I, . JA Z a, '4 tx x ,. 'X I ll. Page Eighteen THE OAK-I935 THE SENIOR CLASS FLOYD HOFFELMEYER And some had visions out of golden youth. Basketball. '32, The Hoodoo, '32 CToddJ. n is better heads in world. Reserve, '32, '34, '35, Club, '33, '34, '35, , '33, Literary Light, '34, Girl Yearbook Com- '35, The Holy I-IANNAH JOHNSON Measures, not men, have always been my mark. Girl Reserves, '33, '34, Owl Club, '32, '33, '34, It ppened in Hollywood, , Light Staff, '33, '34, J I ROBERT KEATLEY 'I-Ie was. ever precise in promise keeping. Torch and Key, '34, J V, X I van xt ARDALE KRAUSE A man of courage is also full of faith. LLOYD LAYVLESS No legends form ,the subject of my song. Gffl' RUSSELL . HOFFELMEYER One too like thee, tame- less and swift and proud. Basketball, '32, fT0ddJ. EMINIERSON HUNT Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Orphe - Delphians, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '32, Student Council, '32, '33, Land O' Cotton Min- strels, '34, Drum Corps in School Parade, '33, Born Lucky, '35, Ci1'- culation Manager of Oak, '35 GWYNETHA JONES' The language of truth is simple. Hey! Teacher, '33, Or- chestra, '32, '33 CPlatts- burg Schoolj, Torch and Key, '34, '35, Orchestra, '33, '34, Easter Pageant, '33, '34, Office Assistant, '34, '35. GLENN KEITH You know of Arthur's glorious wars. Student Council, '32, Football, '33, Clip and Cartridge, '32, President of Sophomore Class Sec- ond semester, '32, LAVERNA LANI-IAM Her eyes are stars of twilight fair. Soccer, '32, Volleyball, Office Assistant, '34, JOHN LOE Far off his coming shone. Silver L, '34, Gold '35, Orphe-Delphians, '33, '34, '35, President, '35, Glee Club, '33, '34, S'tu- dent Council, '32, Foot- ball, '33, Basketball, '33, '34, Baseball, '34, The Holy Grail, '34, North- west Missouri Chorus, '34, Vice-President of Sopho- more Class, '33, President of Junior Class, '33, '34, Toastmaster Junior-Sen- ior Banquet, '34, Land O' Cotton Minstrels, '34, Business Manager of Oak. '35, The Call of Youth, '35, 4' al cl G '3 '3 st B ul CQ gs R. se O. Sf L fig . S3 O1 '32 df Qi I '32 ly fo ,3, G HI R1 '3 X uk 'V H v3r Tf O. O. ml G '3 ,3, Li '32 P1 G1 ,3A a pe Oz te Of H lille- 1 D. T W to 1. '33, '32, '33, Min- 'orps '33, Cir- Oak, ES' th is Or- ltts- and stra, aant, tant, 1ur's '32, and .dent Sec- tM s of 'ball, '34, lg HL3, . '33, '35, Stu- Foot- '33, The Jrth- , '34, vDh0- ident '34, Sen- Land 34, of ll of 'THE OAK- THE SENIOR CLASS-, BERTHA VLUND I hate nobody: I am in charity with the world. Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, The Holy Grail, '33, '34: Land O' Cotton Min- strels, '34. NIARSHALL NIATHERS I have a. great work in hand. Clip and Cartridge, Ser- geant at Arms, '33, '34, Reserve Football, '33, Re- serve Basketball, '33, R. O. T. C., Corporal, '33, Sergeant, '34, LEONARD MCDONALD Second thoughts, they say, are generally best. Orphe-Delphians, '33, '34, '35, President, '34, Stu- dent Council, '34, Not Quite Such a Goose, '33, Bachelor's VVaterloo, '33, It Happened in Hol- lywoodf' '33, Candidate for Student President, '34, Born Lucky, '35, The Call of Youth, '35, FREDERICK MEYN Like two single gentle- men rolled into one. Reserve Basketball, '33, '34, Reserve Football, '34. WILLI.-XM MITCHELL As if his whole vocation were endless imitation. Hi-Y, '33, Glee Club, '34, '35, Rifle Team, '32, R. O. T. C., Tap Drill, '32, R. O. T. C., '32, '33, Land O' Cotton Minstrels, '34, The Holy Grail, '34, FAE NIURPHY A girl was leader in the deed. Gold L, Junior Year, '34, Girl Reserves, '32, '33, '34, Vice-President, '33, Library Assistant, '32, '33, '34, Owl Club, Vice- President, '32, The Holy Grail, '32, '34, Glee Club, '34, '35, Not Quite Such a Goose, '32, It Hap- pened in Hollywood, '33, Oak Campaign Commit- tee, '35, Associate Editor of Oak, '35, National Honor Society, '35. ca-1-N. c 'seat Q GEAN LUNDB Naught shall we ain but at the price of toil. G. A. A., '32, Basketball, '32, '33, Volleyball, ,'32, '33, Soccer, '32, '33, Light Staff, '34, MARY EVA MAXFIELD She has a heart .with .room for every Joy. Light Staff, '34, Oak S'taff, Assistant Secre- tary, '35, Office Assis- tant, '34, ALLENE MCVAY Nature's first 'great title-mind. Silver L, '352 TQFCT1 and Key, '33, '34, Vice- Fresident, '33, President,t' '34, Girl Reserves, '32 '33, '34, '35, Treasurer, '33, '34, President, 34, '35, Student Council, '33, '34, Reporter, '34, Cour- tesy Service, '33, Usher, '34, Light Staff, '33, 'Mya' School Reporter to News- Press, '34, Cupid and Calories, '33, Dearies, '34, It Happened in Hol- lywood, '33, Oak Staff, '35: Quill and Scroll, '35, Blue Ribbon Pie, '35, lglgitional Honor Society, SAIVIUEL MILLER One, but a lion. Courtesy Service, '33 : Clip and Cartridge, '32, '33, R. O. T. C., '32, '33. CRANNELL MURPHY Whose sunbright sum- mit mingles With the sky. Reserve Basketball, '32 '33, Baseball, '34, 1 FRED NAVE Men of few words are , the best men. Reserve Football, '32, Re- serve Basketball, '35, '33, Track, '33, Baseba '34. in . A K 4, 'L 4 .-:L . QA . 5 Ar -N yy dm .xvxl yi wif' 4 Qi r' . life, ? fl In ... Ab pg -' af ffl: f 1 ' fm' Page Nineteen . ...N CET'- 'N' P N' 'x' f st? a..a ' ii' E Y it EEE ,a rmrrf 'rh o A el' - 4 ' 'W 3' 5 ' il 'lTffgl:,: i . ,lim ' 'J ,,5 Jl of CJ, THJE OAK-l935 W 5 ffl ff- JOHN NEFF It is always good when a. man has two irons in ' the fire. ' Reserve Football, '32, '33, Varsity Football, '34, Re- serve Basketball, '32, '33, '34, Glee Club, '33. ,M ll gl ll ,,l, fl: ill U lg, NIARY JANE NORET Her loveliness I never ll in F knew until she smiled lgll ft s on me. ill, X Girl Reserves, '32, '33, ill, Physical Education Re- llll view, '34, Glee Club, '34, ,iw '35, The Holy Grail, , , '34. ll N ll f ,l .g F ll ll' ll MILDRED PANIGOT ' '1 And mistress of herself l though China fall. l 'lg President of Sophomore 'I Class, '32. '33? Uncle ll Dick's , Mistake. f323 J g fCast1e Highbz Oratorlcal 1 Club, '33, '343 USDOOKY l Tavern, '34, K 0 21 k , E Grovej, Torch and Key, L gl '35. ' l l E PHYLLIS RAY l The mildest manners, ' and the greatest heart. , Girls Chorus, '32,,'33? 2 I Gymnastic Enghlbltlon. i '33, Music Exhibition. 33 . i Q CCentraD , Girls Glee Club, 4 '34, Land O' Cotton l Minstrels. '342 OW1 Club' ' '34, '35, Office Assistant, '34, '35. 3 I A A li. E436 , ' 3 l f f- I l 2 . I ,A .A A 'f l ' ' -ss 5. l WILLIAM REYNOLDS l 1 Majestic without pomp, 1 l and rich Without a g -- show. ., 35, else Club, '34, Baseball' lil Team, A'34. I ll l ,l ill ll 11 Fl ,ll ROWENA RHODES W A noble woman is a is storehouse of virtue. ll Soccer, '32, Volleyball, '32, ll Basketball, '32, Girl Re- ll serves, '32, '33, G. A, A., y l '32. l ll l Q l Page Twenty P l Q5 15 1 -+3 . . i lg lsgiilf l l 5 THE SENIOR CLASS VIRGINIA LEE NEUDORFF Beauty seen is never lost. Sesoras, '34, '35, Girl re- serves, '32, '33, '34, '35, Reporter, '35, Cupid and Calories, '32, Campaign Committee' for Oak, '35, The Holy Grail, '33, '34, G. A. A., '32, Owl Club, '33, '34, Student Council, '33, Basketball Queen Attendant, '34, Blue Ribbon Pie, '35, The Call of Youth, '35. HELEN PANIGOT A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Girl Scouts, '32, Basket- ball, '32, Red-Headed S'tepchild, C C a s t 1 e Highb, Secretary of Jun- ior Class, '33, Spooky Tavern, Literary So- ciety, '33, COak Groveb, Glee Club, '34, '35, Office Assistant, '34, INLARVIN RAI NEY If what is fair, be for what is fair. Silver L, '35, Clip and Cartridge, '34, '35, Rifle Team, '34, '35, Light Staff, Sports Editor, '34, Orphe-Delphians, '34, '35, Kansas City Drill Team, '34, '35, R. O. T. C., First Sergeant, '34, '35, The Holy Grail, '33, '34, It Happened in Hollywood, '33, Oak Staff, '35, Or- chestra, '33,. '34, '35, R, O, T. C. Review, '34, Courtesy Service, '34, Student Council, '33, Physical Education Re- VIGW, '34, '35, Band, '33, '353 Born Lucky, ' WALTER REINERT Better to bury a woman' than to marry','her. . ' 4 If ft., ' V, .H . ff' f' f , f ,, 1 1 , , I F ' X , r FRANCIS REIGE RT What should a man do but be merry? RUTH ROBBINS ' A sight to delight in. Art Club, '32, '33, Art As- slstance, '32: Basketball Queen Attendant, '35. fl' HHQ E R. C sas Th Gl Th G. Cou Th '34, Clul l UK! Girl '34, '35, Ser Lig Sta Tor al Of? ul lil 1 . l P Tea A., HE HB: Off C .ll Foc Col Tre '33, Mil Sta Gra F re- 35: .nd ign 35? 34, ub, cil, zen lue The eth e. et- led 1 e 1n- ,ky So- ffl . ice for md ifle ght '34, '35, tm, lrst Phe It din Or- R. '34, '34, '33, Re- '33 Y, 9 n T ' I IIUHI V F do In As- ball .W 'E' K Lg., - ,.3.. M, THE OAK-I935. Mf Q . THE SENIOR CLASS BILLY ROGERS He that hath knowledge spareth his words. R. O. T. C., '32, '33, Kan- sas City Drill Team, '32, The Holy Grail, '34. GENEVIEVE ROUND , The greatest strength and wealth is self control. G. A. A.. '32, '33, '34, Courtesy Service, '33, '34, The Holy Grail, '33, '34, State, M, '34, Glee Club, '34, FRANCES NAODII SMITH Knowledge is Power. , Girl Reserves, '32, '33, '34, '35: Treasurer, '34, '35, Sesoras, '33, '34, '35, Sergeant - at - arms, '34, Light Staff, '34, Oak Staff, '35: G. A. A., '32, Torch and Key, '35, No an's Paradise, '35, Na- onal Honor Society, '35, uill and Scroll. Y ANN SLIITH , ent to perform. P e s i d ent Sophomore C ss, '32, The Hoodoo, I Basketball Team to resolve and pa- N 3D'C8.lH, '32: Baseball Team Captain, '32, G. A. A., '33 QToddJ: Glee Club, '32, '35, The Holy Grail HELEN STACKHOUSE By all that's good and glorious Office Assistant, '34, '35, GROVER STEVVART I know the Table Round, my friends of old. Football, '33, '34, Student Council, '32, '33, '34, Treasurer, '34, Glee Club, '33, '34, Land O' Cotton Minstrelsf' '34, O a k Staff, '35, The Holy Grail, '34. CARL ROSENAUER Into the midst of things. R. O. T. C. Corporal, '32, '33, Kansas City Drill Team, '32, The Holy Grail, '33, HELENE SCI-IEMINIER Thou hast the fatal gift of beauty. 1 id and Calories Ci p , f '32, Girl Reserves, '32,' i '33, '34, Treasurer, ' 2, The Holy Grail, '32, '33, '34, Basketball Queen C Attendant, '32, '33, Bas- ketball Queen, '34, Happened in Hollywood, '33, Sesoras, '34, '35: Oak Staff, '35, No Man's. Paradise, '35: The Call of Youth, '35. FRANK SBIITH I have immortal long- ings in me. Clip and Cartridge, '34, '35, Courtesy Service, '33, '34, '35, Torch and Key, '34, '35: R. O. T. C., '33, '34. LOUISE SPIEK I-Iere's a metal more at- tractivef' It Happened in Holly- wood, '33, G. A. A., '32, '33, Volleyball, '32, '33, Baseball, '32, '33, Soc- cer Manager, '32, Pep Squad, '32, Courtesy Ser- vice, '32, Light Staff, '34, '35, Girl Reservesy '34, '35, The Call of Youth, '35. CLARENCE STARK Though all be gods, he towers o'er all. Silver L , '34, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, Orphe- Delphians, '32, '33, '34, Secretary, '33, '34, Re- serve Basketball, '32 , Varsity Basketball, '33, '34, Varsity Football, '33, Varsity Track, '33, '34, All - City Basketball Award, '34, Football Cus- todian, '34, Orchestra, '32, Student Council, '34, Baseball Team, '34, The Holy Grail. '32, '34, Land O' Cotton Mins- trels, '34. DOROTHY STOCKTON High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. G. A. A., '32, '33, '34, Girl Reserves, '32, '33, '34, '35, Dearies, '33: Soc- cer, '32: Oak Staff Secre- tgtl'y,Y3'35, Office Assistant, , 3. Page Twenty-one J..- GNU l lt' 'fl' A fiffv' 'L ,MI 3 QD. ,M- n. .1 0 A ,JJ fm. W J! , B. 'Q-5' 5 A Jw if l A 1 V, , g lk I 5 u ,f 2, X A 4 nl XXH- fi I '11 f L-1-'w.e--vv..ae,,.' . -fl It V14 f 473.0 ' - I T E ,U 4 .'l,::'g- -L.- ith L11 ----.A.,,-4 ..-- - . - - .- Y X 1 J v OAK-I935 THE SENIOR CLASS .IOSEPHINE XVEBSTER A woman's daring wrought the deed. G. A. A., '34, Track, '32, It Happened in Holly- wood, '33, Land O' Cotton Miustrelsf' '34, Glee Club, '35. DONALD WILCOX Thy mOdesty's a candle to thy merit. Baseball Team, '31, '32. '33, The Hoodoo, Two Days to Marry, CToddJ. NADINE YARD A good name his better than precious O1ntment. Usher, '32, '33, '34. RICHARD VVHITE One's outlook is a part of his virtue. Glee Club, '33. '34, The Holy Grail, '32, '33, '34, Hi-Y, '32, '33, '34, It Happened in Hollywood, Oak Staff, '35, North- West lkfissouri Chorus, '34. OLIN WINFREY The wise man never loses his temper. R. O. T. C., Corporal, '32, Sergeant, '33, First Lieutenant, '34, Rifle Team, , '33, '34, ,Courtesy Service, '34, Kansas City Drill Team, '34, '35, Clip and Cartridge, 34, '35, Light Staff, '34, VVALDO ZIINIMERMAN Mine is the firmer seat, the truer lance. ' Silver HL. '35, Orches- tra,,'32, '33, '34, State Or- chestra at Maryville, '33, Orphe - Delphians, ' 3 2, '33,' '34, '35, Vice-presi- dent, '35, Treasurer, '33, '34, 'Bachelor's Water- loo, '32, Clip and Cart- ridge, '33, '34, '35, Secre- tary-Treasurer, '34, '35, R. VO. T. -C., Corporal, '33, Sergeant, '34-, Kan- sas City Drill Team, '34 '35, Rifle Team, '33, '34, Guard Company, '34, '35, Glee Club, I '33, Land 'O' Cotton ,Minstrels, . '34' Band, '33, '34, '35.' 1 1 Zin illlemnriam ' N DOROTHY DAY . BILLY MOSKAU Y Deceased-July 13, 1934. Deceased - A u g u S t 31, 1934. SENIORS XNHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN THIS SECTION ANNE BODENHAUSEN GRACE BOYD PAULINE CALKINS CARL CARTER VIRGINIA DANIELS CARMELLA DENNIS 5251? ' Page Twenty- two LEONARD GROENKE JOE HAGUE 22576, VIOLA HENSON t RUSSELL HOWARD OPAL I-IUDDLE EDWARD KERSEY PAUL KIMBERLIN I ADA MCOABE , f- HAROLD ROUND PAUL RUNYAN DOYLE RUSH HAROLD SKEEN SAMUEL TAFT fi ... jf ,, ., U' , H 0 . , 1' 'J ,, .. f if 4- ,, 4., if -.J , n ' Q r -.17-. J 'N mkcfzd 'n,., 5 S.. 1 x X , ,, f f , of V, X44 ' ca--' 1 .f 1 1 Z. 1, 4.3, V757 pw ,iii 56 I TC Dil NH B0 Ta Stl be, Scl ett th: be scl Ou fic Sc th' th: Sli: BI ST br' Y 'Q M .. Y ti D ',':'-J lf! '- 1 A , Zu , J Q 'xi if ff 1 , V 9 31245 'Q-fa? '?77LY,w -.4., .1 -J ...O-,, snr., THE OAK-1935 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY EQIP RONV: Harold Call, Donald Cluster Cvaledietorianb, Juanita Coder fsalutatoriany, Mary 1 er. ' ' MIDDLE ROW:' Merritt Frady, Paul Frantz, Philip Frantz, Berniece Hirter, Ruth Landers. gOgTOM ROVV: Allene McVay, Faye Murphy, Frances Naomi Smith, Calvin Stiers, Samuel 3 . ,X ' , , p NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS I Donald Cluster ....,...................... 'L . .' .... President Allene McVay.' ......... . . :Vice-President Frances Naomi Smith .... .... ' .Secretary . , Calvin Stiers ......,............................ Treasurer 1 , The boys of the class of I935, tired of the assertion that girls are better students, and determined to prove the fallacy of said statement, started at the beginning of their high school careers to pile up credits, both in activities and scholarship, with the result that for the first time in the history of the Lafay- ette National Honor Society, the number of boys elected to membership equals that of the number of girls. lt is natural that competition for membership in the organization should be especially keen, for election to this society is the highest honor which the school has the power to bestow. lt is not a recognition of special ability or outstanding, skilliinone line of endeavor only. but it. covers a much broader field marked by the four outstanding characteristics of ideal citizenship- ScholarshipgLeadership, Service and Character. Eligibility to membership requires that a student shall be in the upper third of his class in scholarship, that his character shall be above question, that he shall possess the initiative and personality of a leader, and that he shall have rendered outstanding service to the school in its various activities. Members to which each school is entitled are limited to fifteen per cent of the graduating class. The faculty was limited to a choice of fourteen members, bringing the total membership of the Lafayette Chapter up to ll2 members. Page Twf-nty-three +x,..... . . . F., .-. THE OAK-I935. SENIOR CLASSHHISTORY I NVe started the ball rolling as sophomores by the presentation of the highly successful play, 'KNot Quite Such a Goose, with the stellar roles played by Leonard McDonald, Virginia Daniels and Pansy jean Wfoods. Soon after our first bow to the public we were the guests of the junior class at a Hallow- een masquerade party-held in the old school gymnasium. fIt might' be of in- terest to state that the award for the best costume was given to Emerson Hunt.j Our sophomore president was Glenn Keith. In our first year, we were represented in the basketball queen coronation by the one-and-only Helene Schemmer. XV hen we made our debut as juniors the ball gained momentum as our list of activities became longer and longer. Our play, It Happened in Holly- wood,', brought a greatdeal of hidden talent to light, proving that our class had what was necessary for success in dramatic lines. The outstanding accomplishment of the entire year was our May Day banquet in honor of the departing seniors. Hotel RobidouX's Crystal Room was a veritable garden adorned in the center by a tall silver Maypole with beautiful streamers in the class colors 5 purple and white for the juniors, and rose and silver for the seniors. Thebanquet room was decorated throughout with lattices entwined with sweet peas, our class flower. Oh, how we labored making those sweet peas! From authoritative sources it was learnedthat ours was the most beautiful banquet ever held in that hall. .Again at the coronation of the basketball queen the junior class was well represented by Helene Schemmer, Gladys Heinz, and Mary Diller. In our junior year was introduced a new Lafayette institution, Field Day, in celebration of the opening of the new Lafayette athletic field. Our class had as captain of junior girls Allene McVay, and of boys Samuel Taft. Wfe came to the front again when Marshall Mathers as junior representative suc- ceeded in retrieving the golden derby from atop a pole. During this year john Loe was our president. ' The ball -was rolling-at top speedas. we, entered.the.flast.year of our high school career, with Donald Cluster holding the office of president. Every senior awaited with hated breath the outcome of the Oakcampaign, which was to determine whether or not the senior class should publish an annual. A large thermometer was placed in the hall and day by day anxious eyes watched its progress, until, with a final burst of strength, the mercury went over the top with three hundred and five annuals actually sold before October the twenty- ninth! Immediately after the goal was reached, work started on the 1935 edi- tion of the Oak. , . In this year's basketball coronation, the senior class was outstanding. Helene Schemmer was crowned queen of Lafayette's court, and among her at- tendants were two other seniors, Ruth Robbins and Gladys Heinz. Our play, The Call of Youthf' was an unusual and difficult one, yet a most impressive production. The leading roles were taken by Helene Schem- mer, john Loe, and Donald Cluster. Leonard McDonald starred in his role of the derelict father. - As we near graduation and look back over the noteworthy achievements of our class during the past three years, we feel that we owe a great deal of our success to our competent sponsor, Miss XVIIIIIFCCI Gallagher, who has willingly guided our efforts and has always encouraged us to do our very best for Lafa ette. Y Page Twenty- four' - ... .za -..d -..--',.4h,..-- , L ,, , ,,o.Q3Kh.. Q, -.'Q.f43f,,',. Q..,,, N., 2 4 . -4 1- .x2H?if7,f, Vffllffg- N ,K -gzz-g-.'-HP Q w, ,gm-Q,,.':0 .yy f,g1Q.1f.- .,y,:w! fgq- R. if .,.,l'g,-W-- ,qw U, :. -550,1 Q, -y ur, . !fFi? 51 ?f17l 'S : .:f'9fiff7' Ns It fxifll- j'ilQfIg 1 I .Y ' ,JJMSJQEJ I iglvruv, uf ' fix M . I .- 241507-V' Ii .-19 :UH f'1'Iy.-- ..-' Nr? 1503? 1-. 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X , 11.-kmw.Q j.,, A 5 'W Z, '..,.-if 1 ' IQ., K: -V fl,-fg 'en' 3' . , ,, ' .P D . Q -- Qin ,yffQ,g.fj,h,. . .Q ,.ff. Q In -,, - ? 5.r1,i,, 1 JA - .- Q .5-l N,,..- .V -,-y I r ...H zfyt. I .S V -f -',- 1 '7 ',L f f.'?'f . - l 'f,zfK' ' ' X f.-'3f K L'c'1'ff'ig . ' 'fy QMI, :Q.:Q .-'11, ,Q,-iw, f Q,-'u, ,w..- . ' .hlwgff WALKEnJ.,Q? P aiu ' - ,-1.- - - f,- .. V-A -. ', ,-, v U., My ,. .l f 1 , 4, ,,,.. Q ..-. ' 14- ' Q54 - ' X .w fa-.ng 4. 1.-, fx, ' A. ' 5, 55 .s gag gg' 119251, gpg' 3, fwsff. yi 3 -Q .1 me, , N r 3 : ' rg' V ' 4 exile' 391' ' Q' 9 'Mt 'Y I egg HUAYATAW .V-,X E W. ,fu 4.- 52 ' R-Q12 f X. U www! nun -nr . ,', , in 7' 5 Y ' I V 4 rl '. 4 2 lr F 'Q 1 I Q' I 4 1 A 1 ' .4 'I 'fl ' THE OAK-1935 If Q 'ff 'O I 'A 5 V -'44 I A THE JUNIOR CLASS IL!! A kfv O REID ANDERSON A President. 'I , ALL' 'A 'U 'Mk DICK BLUNT I I A-H-L 0 Vice-president. M49 9 ' , ' AKRTTDRED RUHL OJ? VNU I.-' Secretary. LW! ,fA.,-W.. an ' ,T 1 -'QM lang.. QAkq5,,a!A,M. Krau . TLKAAM-4.,1?fSv, 's'fYW1L'X MARJORIE BSLONDEAU 6' W' Treasurer. . A TOMMY HENRY M J 'Q A Reporter. J X., fa I' -Ex yy Y we ' ' xfwy Xxx 1 F 0 J X , FRANK BAKER fy, , J ,J RUTH BARDEN Q X371 HERBERT BELL M if YxJ If In CHARLOTTE BENNETT , f ANNE BODENHAUSEN 1 MAXINE BOGGESS il LAWRENCE BROWN if ,V i M 'if AM DOROTHY BUNTZ , ARTHUR BURGESS -VIRGINIA BUSSJAEGER MARY CAGLE MAXINE CARTER Page Twenty-six CQ A ,fm ,F MURVENE COCHRANE DARLYN COMEAUX JEAN CONNER -u ', o J A fi lx ' TH LEE HE ik HA ROf DOI FRI BES ,.,. V Q - - -..A .J-.f ' 5 THE. OAK,+I9:3Qb0fA , SS THE JUNIOR CLASS LEROY DAMERON 1. JAMES DAVIS H GRESHEN DAVVSON IL U' 'x wfp, Q2 , f wf ff. f I X 1 1-.. t r A - .A ,4.a...:.,-.-,4A,..x A..'.,L,m,.. ui, r 'W .fx v. - l'y. WEP WP J- . : JN 99950 ' ' .1 A - H KJ HELEN MAE DEATHERAGE 7 MYRTLE DORITY W ELEANOR DUCKETT 19 , , fi A Q ff ' HAZ L DUEFEN ACK NORMAN DUKE BILLY EADER OL l. A' A1 K- If-'I ROBERT ELLIOTT . 34 I HENRY EVANS Z5-vbf I , SS A LEONARD EVANS M I '2 DOROTHY JANE FLACK 3 I HAROLD ERYE 'R , DAVID GEBHART Ji' K V ss W N.. .III l I m.'1'?'L ' FRIEDA GILLENVVATER I A JUNE GILLESPIE '. f 'jf J BESSIE HORNER NORA JANE JACKSON :R JUNE JOHNSON jd Q 62vJJf'f'A J I -iff I L A I . ALM! 11 Wfw ff 1 Page Twenty-seven -,,':.,,,,,,'1. , , . - I ,. , -' I , A , . .. ,,. A .7 ' 1 0 THE. OAK-1935 fff ' A THE JUNIOR CLASS T A HARRIETTE KEITH I LOUISE KOST l HARVEY LRGG If C VIOLA LEWIS RUTH LIECHTI MARY MARTIN flare-f . i 1 RUBY MARTIN ' ,' 1 I ROBERT MARX , DONALD MATT X51 of , M l . K .V Q W5 .' I MILDRED MATTHEWS 'Sf' ' A , fHELEN MAXEY -ry, f J 'mfjjf BILLY MAX EL ., S fj,,f- l'W1.,'f L. 1 ,fl . 6, .0 NV. 'I ' I ulv I 9 0' I l K U , L 'ff r 54,4 If , I 1 .. STANKLEYYIMAXWELL A - I G I 1 u MARY JANE MAY .' E' f 7 BETTY MAYER sy A 6M wr '- W fw W ' ILA MAXINE MCAHAN ' WILLIAM MCMULLIN WILLIAM FAY MILES ei.1,.nf': '4Q X V-LAM V , ,-f ,Wi 3- f h if MILDRED PARKER ! I . X - 3 TQQJYRTLE PAYNE ff, I QX 1, MARY POLLARD X if I I N . I :Th XV ln. '. - 1 ' ix - ' Page Twenty-eight Q' v . Q Q X V 5- 'K K 'I J J' . 4 ' c If I I' M fi ' ,X A :X . ., I Y, 'J If fi-S .sv .. -- N...- , Q . K+l935'. I H E 5 I HE I U N IO R C I i ILA MAE PORTER ., U A ,IONE REEVES I NORMAN CLARA RICHARDS CECIL ROCKHOLD ELEANOR SANDUSKY ,T if I ANDREW SCHWEDER 'V HARRY SEVERNS F N OLAVA SMITH I A-LDA. I, W, KJ-If .. ,Ci all 1 . , gy 1 F' X, Im , 4 1 I - RUTH SPAULDING X '7'f,r' Wh J J. S. STANTON lf' rjfff. 3, , I I SAMUEL TAFT if j 'N 1 VCI, .4 1 ,f Af., ' CATHERINE THRELKELD M ' f I GERALD WALLACE' , W , I L HOWARD WELSCH l U1 , , ,I V A SANFORD- VVILLIAMS 5 X Q , ,I 6,5 b q .I I A JUNIORS XKVHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN'THIS SECTION F x , V I , , . ' X ELNORA ANDERSON LULA BARTLOW CAROL BROWN N LEWIS AVITT DOROTHY BENTRUP JUNE BROWN- ' XX FRANCES BAKER SARA BLOOMER RICHARD BROWN THELMA BAKER LUCILLE BROCK f MARIE BURNETT ' K 'Page Twenty-nine .lg NIR' Y. I X XA ' CCOntixIued on Following Pagej K X I fCont1nued from Preceding Pagej f .THE .OAK-l935 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As veteran juniors we can look back on a career any senior high school class might wellibe proud of--one that boasts of a long list of activities, and one that is indicative of a brilliant future. About one hundred and sixty of us entered Lafayette Senior High School as sophomores, wondering what the future held for us, but firmly resolved to bring the name Sophomore to the attention of the upper-classmen, an ambition we realized! Our outstanding performance of the year was the presentation of our play, Forty Miles An Hour, with the stellar roles taken by john Gabriel and Carol Brown. Our first dramatic production was ac- claimed a success. I This, our junior year, has placed many of the proverbial feathers in our cap. Our domestic play, Come Out of the Kitchen, with the cast headed by Maxine Boggess and I-Iarold Frye, was an outstanding production at La- fayette during the year. The annual banquet in honor of the departing seniors was a very elaborate and artistic affair. Fairy Stories, the theme, was carried out effectively by the fairy place cards, painted in pastel colors, by centerpieces representing favorite fairy characters, and by a beautiful fairy castle. Class colors were used in the 'decorations Those who attended were transported to fairyland, where their favorite fairy tales lived once again. Our class was represented nobly inthe field of sports, especially in the field of basketball, in which a majority of the players were junior classmen. In the basketball queen Coronation, Virginia Bussjaeger and Katherine Threlkild, junior girls, took ajprominent part as attendants to the queen. For the first time in the history of Lafayette a junior boy was elected president of the Student Council. This honor fell to none other than john Gabriel, putting our class in the score of record-breakers. , A lfVith the competent guidance of our sponsors, .Miss Ina Culver and Mr. ,B.wO. Corbin, we feel certain that the coming year will bring more brilliant accomplishments than the preceding ones. JUNIORS ANHOSE PICTURES Do NOT APPEAR IN THIS SECTION h 4 v I j . I IIDONALD CASTLE ' x ii ' Cf-L' at Qrs.. ' X D M 1, 4,1 '55 ,jpw-01 vwaoulf S 3 . Q ,....a.., . X P WILLIAM, COBB ARTHURWCOOK MARION CORDRY GEORGE CROOKS CHARLES CUTLER IRENE DAVIS BILLY DAY CLYDE DOUGAN EDYTHE DOWNEY ARTHUR DUPREE HARRY EPSTEIN EUGENE FITZPATRICK' I KENNETH FOX HIARRY FRANCIS MARY FRIZELL JOHN GABRIEL KENNETH GARDNER, DOROTHY GEORGE MAIRGIE GNUSCHKE GLENWOOD GOOCH HAROLD HABERT ERNEST HALSTEAD MARJORIE HEIDE LEROY HERBOLD MARGARET HERRING FRED HETZLER MAXINE HOPKINS PAUL IMLAY DAYTON .IENNINGS WILLARD JOHNSON age Thirty SARAH KAZLINER ANNA KENT EARL KERN PAUL KIMBERLIN ROBERT KLAWHUN ANTHONY KLEIN MARY KLEIN HERBERT KOOZER EVERETT LANCE QUENTIN LAYSON JACOB MADDOX BOB MAGOON RALPH MARKLEY MARTHA MARSCHEL VIOLA MCDONALD CATHERINE MCMULLEN DENA MCMULLIN JAMES MCNULTY MARVIN MEDDLES HATTIE MIGNERY EUGENE MILLER DALE- MORGAN THOMAS NEEL KARL NEUDORFF REBA OSBORNE INEZ PARKER SHELBY PARMAN I JEANDALE PARRISH QUENTIN PAWLING JAMES PENDLETON DWAYLA PENWELL ELLEN PETERSON LOUIS PINGER LAWRENCE PISCHKER MARTHA PISCHKER HENRY POOLMAN CARROLL RANSOM GEORGE REINERT BETTY RIDLEY ALICE ROBERTS KENNETH ROBERTS HOMER ROOT ALBERTA ROTH ,BETTY RULLMAN A. J. SALE ELSIE SCHAEFER KATHERINE SEIBEL LORRAINE SHAVER PANSY SMITH ALFRED SOLLARS 'CHARLES SOPER AUDRA MAE STANTON NAOMI STANTON EVELYN SWOPE WALTER THOMAS ROBERT TUTTL SUSAN WAGERS + ROBERT WAKEMAN EDWARD WI-IALEY ALICE WILDS IDA WILLIAMS JACK WINEINGER OJ. ,--1 Q ,. -4,.N- I ' v IH 'J .I I if I 1 ij.. :li ,ar FIRST SEMI BACK ROW: N O r m a n S Strong, Cash die Slaybaug Son, Kenneth Updike, Dona MIDDLE RO dle, Fred H Sailor, Russel mina Taylor, Margaret Re Ray. FRONT ROV per, Frederiel Jane Romig, Madeline Vic Smith, Billy Hunt. .24 FIRST SEMI BACK ROVV: Robert Lott, Calvin L u n Hughes, D. 1 Cranston Mc Woodyard, MIDDLE Johnson, ui Billy No e, I Cori n oe? phre hel FRO R I N IT l e, I e 1 n, rrill ' f y, Fay r r . . r FIRST SEMI BACK ROW: Charles Farr Boore, Leslie Metzinger, R: Bette Haight Rodney Cochi MIDDLE RO' ett, Billy Da I-Iertel, Maxi Dillon, Dorot ney Conner. FRONT ROV Hague, Ceceli tha Friede, I Dorothy And Collier, Audre inor Brinegal bach, Dorothy FIRST SEME B A C K ROI Xvoods, Bettjy MCMullin, Jael neth Fox, C Lawrence Pi. Yarbrough, L MIDDLE RO' ter, Juanita F terson, Marie thy Bentrup, ker, Dorothy i FRONT ROXV er, Mary Friz erts, Ellen J. ine McMullin. Edytlie Down' Baker, Alice I lol id 'ol ed an he an .c- ur ed ,21- ,te by lg re cl, lie ne :cl in lr. nt JQ, ig! . 1 X ,111 u -JI l ,RJ , 4 J P' 1- IJ1 1 pvc! LJ: I 42 OW' f Ck FIRST SEBIESTER TEN B BACK ROVV: Donald Tietz, N o r m a n Schmitt, Le Roy Strong, Cash Bartiinus. Ed- die Slaybaugh, Louis Simp- son, Kenneth Scott, Randall Updike, Donald Thompson. MIDDLE ROIN: Billy Run- dle, Fred Hetzler, Charles Sailor, Russell Smedley, Er- mina Taylor, Leona Prather, Margaret Reinert, Spencer Ray. FRONT ROVV: Marvin So- per, Frederick Reinert, Betty Jane Romig, Marie Stouffer, Madeline Violett, M elvin Smith, Billy Resterer, Roy Hunt. 5jfy7'yfv J! Y FIRST SEMESTER 3 TN BACK ROWV: Cliit n Cl . , Robert Lott, Vin it -P ' , Calvin L u n d b o rn, es - Hughes, D. B. IcCal - Jr. Cranston M e n s I i 1 Wfoodyard, -1' lar Joh MIDDLE ' O V: irg n Johnson, ' u .. c Cghe Billy No e, mi 'nyak Cori n oec LN 5 Hum phre hel a B ei FRO R V: a Mason a a Bloom k Leona L1 f y Fay Tarkins Rich iown X7lI'h1l kirkpat ' I , i ia , Q Y' ll 1 -. M 1 V. , - 3 6 , v' e . C gh 'n, rrlll hman, Nadine ' I 1. -' F. 1 U , li I , 1 l ,JE FIRST SEBIESTER TEN B BACK ROW: Jack Conner, Charles Farrow, G o r d o n Boore, Leslie Abersold, Ralph Metzinger, Raymond Carter, Bette Haight, Oleva Davis, Rodney Cochran. MIDDLE ROW: Floyd Ever- ett, Billy Darnell, Charlotte Hertel, Maxine Bird, Allen Dillon, Dorothy Wolfe, Sid- ney Conner. - FRONT ROW: Betty Anne Hague, Cecelia Fedex-le, Mar- tha Friede, Mary Atchison. Dorothy Anderson, Virginia Collier, Audrey Callahan, El- inor Brinegar, Martha Du- bach, Dorothy Davis. FIRST SEMESTER 'IEN B BACK ROVV: YVarren Vvoods, Betty Ridley, Dena McMullin, Jack Stanton, Ken- neth Fox, George Crooks, Lawrence Pischker, Robert Yarbrough, Louis Pinger. MIDDLE ROVV: Jack XVal- ter, Juanita Frank, Ellen Pe- terson, Marie Burnett, Doro- thy Bentrup, :Martha Pisch- ker, Dorothy Smith. FRONT ROW: Elsie Schaef- er, Mary Frizell, Alice Rob- erts, Ellen J. NVellS, Cather- ine McMullin, Carol Brown. Edythe Downey, F r a n c e s Baker, Alice Vxfilds, S 'THE OAK-I935 ' 1 .gf THE SOPHOMORE CLASS: A '-..' , K' a f. f 1 1 - V ,Q 2, ,, 1 .fr1.9' ' Q 1 U 1 1 . - A 1 XI-hge Thirty-one wa K, A ., 5 l 0 'THE oAK-1935 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Although we have just entered' the realm of Lafayette Senior High School this year, our sophomore classy has had more than its share of the limelight of activities. NVe boast of one of the largest enrollments of a Lafayette sopho- more class-one hundred ninety-seven strong! , Our class is a record breaker, being the first sophomore class from which the maid of honor to the basketball queen has been chosen. This honor went to Virginia Collier. iVVe were also represented in the queen coronation by Dorothy Bridges and Elsie Schaefer. Sophomore Day commanded the attention of the upper-classmen, and the main activity of the -day, the presentation of the play, Fur and VVarmer,', gave evidence of a varietyiof budding talent in the line of dramatics and music. The play is a rousing comedy concerning four boys who call on a wealthy so- ciety girl and decide to impress her. Theyhave one fur coat and by a devious system succeed in passing it throughithe window to the next caller, so that each one appears in a beautiful fur coat. This plan is successful until the last mem- ber of the quartette, Terrill Lehman, arrives. The coat is at least six sizes too large for him. His appearance breaks the reserve and the play ends in laugh- terg The boys taking part were: jack VValter, John Shinabarger, Billy Noble, Terrill Lehmanaand .Charles .Farro.wg-..the girls, aCorrine .Hoecker,..Martha. Friede, Catherine Bohrer a,nd,Lou Bina Stoner. Cur activities thisyear, though somewhat limited, have paved the way for bigger and better thingsuin-the future. S , i Gurijpfficers for the year were as follows: Presitlent . . .A ....................... ..... F red Hetzler Vice-,President 1. . .... Terrill Lehman Secretary f... . T' .... Virginia Collier' Treasurer . . .... Eddie Sflaybaugh Page Thirty-two J' nit! '3 1 5' fr? 2- vp wx Tw ,- : J 4- wg, -xv. 49 -.. ,:- . HJ 'E-2' -5- 43 4: 29.- 'iieibiffh WB?2b 'MSW ig: i W fgfiaii if I ':1'- 5' :, .I . x .F -L' I' y ffm! Lrg, fb, Hi GJ 5.1 -uf' I 9321 . rf 535 eg. fy, lf...,.,....j ...., . 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An- erson, Otto Bodenhausen, .lbert Allen, Billy Limle, 'den Otto, Burton Thomas. IIDDLE ROW: Earl Riddle, ,ee Reynolds, Wi n s t 0 n leans, James Ward, John iobert Vvilson, Ernest Mil- fr, Robert Lee Thomas, Bil- I Bass. a . 1 V I RONT ROW: Harold Du- ch, Marjorie Bowman, Dor- -tha Akins. Billy Killin, imma Lou Brown, Clarence '. Pfaff, Verna Lou Thom- s, Helen Becker, Donald arkley. 'IRST SEMESTER NINE A att Frances Portman Hel Peters Bonneta Hope Velma Rypkema Lou ina Stoner Francis King IDDLF ROVV John Tom fagers Annabel L o W r y artm Gilbert Ellen Wells orothy Burton Verdella hnson Harriett Bockel- an Margaret Pugh. ONT ROXV: Henry Smith, 'ary Louise Heinz, Virginia I e y e r, Virginia Caudell, ances Singleton, Catherine 'esenmey, Fern Gillespie, EACK ROYV: Lawrence 1 ' . A ' . alvin Post, Richard Thom- l J I : r -' ' ' -, I J , Y L 1 R r 1 a rnarr Eaton. ' SERIN ROIV Gwen Martin ary Schmidt I u a n 1 t a er fN1ne AJ Mar Lee Y hite Beth McMull1n Ruby ith Genevieve A b e 1 l e uretta Crawford Patricia mstead IDDLE ROVV Etta Kath 'n McGauhey, Ruby Round therine VVelsch Thelma aybaugh E l a i n e Beck axine Crawford, N a d i n e eaford, Dorothy Moore. . ONT ROWV: Bernice Beck. yle Harding, M a r g a r e t own, Beulah St. John, hel Lynch. Leola O'Dell, rRsT SEME Tf IINE B Sgt I 5 f 5 ' , girth mine ' Ay, Lucille lr . V I .I V Y Tl' , ' ' . al 4 xr - , 1' 'C 1 . 1 , ' 1 4 V Sz l I' r I th Helen McClure Elaine x x Page Thirty-four Q 1? 'Q z' X9 Qi ,P .E X 1 ,N .y fer I L1 ' - McDonald. Catherine Mar- teny, Thelma Miller. FIRST SEMEi BACK ROW: yer, Dale P Schweder, E Ruth Maxwel Nichols, Billy MIDDLE ROV house. Dale R old Patton, L thur Cook. Margaret Ridl FRONT ROW Robert Herk S-ue Williams caid, Laveta Matteson, Wil ry Smith. FIRST SEMEI BACK ROW: einger, Gene Larson, Irwi: R a l p h Star Lininger, Mar Russell Pinge gert. M I D D L E Clark, WVillie Logsdon. Jac Frank Tapee row. Helen McCoppin. FRONT ROW ces Davis, He v i s , Janet Marsh, Maxinw Stallsworth, eon, Virginia Pottenger. FIRST SERIE1 BACK ROW: John Veach, man, Walter Vories, Lawr Julius Yackie, MIDDLE ROY Virginia Ran Poage. Kenner sephine Spiek. der, Alden Bc F R O N T R Stirk, Jack Mathews, Cat Carl Demske. Harold Bradfc FIRST SEB NIN BACK ROVV: Floyd Holtscla son, Junior I vin Cobb, Eldi en Yager, Doi MIDDLE ROI NVilbur Shilli Ann Swope, . Dorothy NVinc ler, George D Jordan. FRONT ROW kle, Lavina. Y Schleper, Pe Ro ma Timr Tiedt, Pauline othy Lane, G ESTER NINE A ': Jr. S W o p e, 1es, S. M. Bolls, er, John Shina- lter Drake, Ar- ? Emory Brown, NV: Jack Cook, lle, Donald Lan- : Becker, Ellis rl Johns, Elbert 'man Hensley. W: Gerald Im- Iae Diehm, Mil- Emma Lee Dran- ia Cox, Leota Belle Johnson, ahan. ESTER NINE A : Mason Moore, Thomas J. An- J Bodenhausen, 1, Billy Limle, Burton Thomas. W: Earl Riddle, ls, W i n s t o n es Ward, John Jn, Ernest Mil- ee Thomas, Bil- V: Harold Du- e Bowman, Dor- :. Billy Killin, 3rown, Clarence irna Lou Thom- Becker, Donald ESTER NINE A L a w r e n c e s Portman, Hel- Bonneta Hope, Richard Thom- Rypkema, Lou Francis King. IW: John Tom iabel L 0 W r y, rt, Ellen Wells, r t o n, Verdella rriett Bo ckel- et Pugh. 'I Henry Smith, Heinz, Virginia rginia Caudell, leton, Catherine Fern Gillespie, n. ISTER NINE B Gwen Martin, dt, J u a n i t a 3 AJ, Lucille Ai. Mary Lee McMullin, Ruby 'ieve Aberle, .Wford, Patricia W: Etta Kath- y, Ruby Round, Ielsch, Thelma D I a i n e Beck, ford, N a d i n e bthy Moore. ': Bernice Beck, g, M a r g a r e t lah St. John, Leola O'Dell. NIcClure, Elaine Katherine Mar- Miller. FIRST SENIESTER NINE B BACK RONV: Stillman Bo- yer, Dale Palmer, C a r I Schweder, Ernest Brown, Ruth Maxwell, D o r o t h y Nichols, Billy Johns. MIDDLE ROVV: John Stack- house. Dale Richmond, Har- old Patton, John Ott, Ar- thur Cook. Yvonne Vey, Margaret Riddle. FRONT RONV: Leslie Geery, Robert Herbold, Virginia Sue NVilliams, Ma.rie Kin- caid, Laveta Poe, Denton Matteson, XVillard Hill, Jer- ry Smith. FIRST SEMESTER NINE B BACK RONV: Richard Win- einger, Gene Marsh, George Larson, Irwin Maddox, R a l p h Stanley, Margaret Lininger, Martha Anderson, Russell Pinger, Lester Rie- gert. M I D D L E ROW: Wilbur Clark, Willie Martin, Gene Logsdon. Jack S h e f f e r, Frank Tapee, Leroy Ned- row, Helen Vifalters, Ivan McCoppin. FRONT ROWV: Mary Fran- ces Davis, Helen Marie Da- vis, Janet Diller, Helen Marsh, Maxine Maple, Gayle Stallsworth, Naomi Spurg- eon, Virginia Ball, Hazel Pottenger. FIRST SENIESTER NINE B BACK ROW: Leroy Devany, John Veach, Ernest Stein- man, VValter Patten, John Vories, Lawrence S p i e k, Julius Yackie, Frank Diehm. MIDDLE ROW: Leone Cott, Virginia Ransom. D o ri s Poage, Kenneth Moherg, Jo- sephine Spiek. Leonard San- der, Alden Bobbitt. F R O N T R ONV: Rodney Stirk, Jack Miller, Helen Mathews, Catherine Welsch, Carl Demske. O. T. Bentrup, Harold Bradford. FIRST SEIYIETER, 1ST NINE B BACK RONV: Jerome Gray, Floyd Holtsclaw, James Ma- son, Junior Moberly, Mar- vin Cobli, Eldred Tibbs, Hel- en Yager, Doris Vxfelch. MIDDLE ROXV: Rov Snow, WVilbur Shilling, Margaret Ann Swope, Paul' Hancock, Dorothy Wiritrlier, Ray lVIil- ler, George Martin, Ryland Jordan. FRONT ROVV: James Hin- kle, Lavina Young, Florence Schleper, Pearl Maddox, Roma Timmons, Dorothy Tiedt, Pauline Sollars, Dor- othy Lane, Glenn Shuster. OAK-I 935 , JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL , f Page Thirty-five NI 1 I 1 I1I 111 I. .. II I II II II 1 1I 1. I1 1 1 I I 1 I s I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I III III I .1 I , T1-115 OA14-1935 -i 3. ,. VF QF- bt if 94 1 I JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Page Thirty-six FIRST SEMESTER EIGHT A I BACK ROW: Agnes Kar- kuth, Dorothy Kearnes, Abie Trilinsky, Milton Schultz, Donald Ziemendorff, Lloyd Parr, Nadine Bryan, Estelle Gardner, Harold Cornell. MIDDLE ROW: Marguerite Watson, Freda R o h W e r, Thomas Lanham, Julia Mc- Clure, Dorotha Lee Blunt, Carl Webster, Margaret Birt, Audrey Chastain, J u a n ita Goodwin. FRONT ROW: M a r t h a Wyckoff, L u a n a Lehman, Leroy Graves, Richard Clark, Emma Jane Poage, Mildred Smedley, Maxine McGuire, Joe Droher, Albert L e e Guthrie. ,X ., FIRST SEMESTER ' EIGHT A BACK ROW: Eugene Whit- sitt, Genette Silken, Alice Jean .Sa,lmons, Edwin Sprague, Ray Hale, Eldora Van , Fleet, lNIarjorie Mou- tray, Joe Carolus, Ernest Steinman. MIDDLE ROW: Billy Win- einger, Harold Dinwiddie, Joseph Richey, C I a r e n c e VVard, Roy Miller, Esther Tiller, Allen Badgett, Le Roy Post, Tommy Wiedman. FRONT ROW: Robert Res- terer, Geraldine Waugh, Bes- sie Sontheimer, Betty Son- theimer, Genevieve Poolman, Lena Paulsgrove, Helen Mc- Vay, Helen Swann, Harold Roberts. FIRST SEMESTER NINE B elma Smith, Harold Arnold, 1 arold Howard, James Sipe, Joe Hardy, Josephine Dom- nino, Lawrence Cochrane. MIDDLE ROW: Frieda Mar- tin, Mary Fraker, Theodore Murphy, John S h af f e r, George Cleveland, Lucille Hess, Betty Lou Graves, Ruby Helen Botts. FRONT ROW: Cleo Smith, ouella Creverling, H el e n une McKinnis. Cavell Rus- sell, Gloria Stallsworth, Billy Young, Gladys WVimple, Glen- da Baucom, Melvin NValker. CK ROW: Velma Smith, FIRST SEINIESTER NINE B BACK ROW: Jack Barnes, Bernard Garner, Clelan Dew- ey, Kenneth Brandt, Eldon Brown, Margie Jensen, Fern Clary, Dorothy Lee Cagle, Kathleen Camden. MIDDLE ROVV: Virginia Bickston, Madelene Gomel, Russell J o h n s o n, Bobby Hemenover Cdeceasedy Lor- raine Hickman, Mae Marie Brown. Clara Fraser, Ber- nice Hope. FRONT ROXV: Eldon Lee, Flavel Christensen, Norma Fountain, Billie Jean Joslin, Ella Mae Bartlow, Catherine Judson, VVayne Habert, James Gossett. FIRST SE EIGL BACK RONV: Jimmie Shultz, ver, Alice Wii Wion, Ruth S1 Thedinger, Maj ota Smith. MIDDLE ROVS b o urn, Josel Gwendolyn W: tha Spurgeon, beth Shaffer, Barbara Wycl Stallsworth, X James. FRONT ROW: er, Carlton C Schmidt, Fran Saxton, Hubert Scott, Robert E Seay. FIRST SE EIGH BACK ROW: son, Virginia E Sparks, Aden I Mark, Billy P1 gery Peeke, G Jack Penningtc MIDDLE ROW Powell, Ralph J Pursel, Maxine Ray, Charles I-l ald Maddox, Dc FRONT ROW: ter, Wilbur Mill Overman, Ma Fern Duncan, I3 kins, Roy Snow Howard, Edwz Frederick Doug FIRST SEI EIGH BACK ROW: chase, Ruth Helen Stockton, Jarvis Schultz, Nadine Murphy Miller, Benton MIDDLE ROW lock, William 1 Huston, Neva . A. Kendall, El Melvin Tibbett Blondeau. FRONT ROVV Thornton, Wand garet Vifineinge ley, Elisabeth Anderson, Dorf Jeanette Falrbi Baldwin, Oscar FIRST SEI EIGH' BACK RONV: Shaw, Barfield I Armstrong, Billy bur Carroll, All George Aholtz, MIDDLE ROVV Johnson, Opal . Brinegar, Betty Mildred Bridges. peurt. Nadine E nice Bumbacker man. FRONT ROXV: gin, Olive Cole, ham, Eva Cox. rer, NVayne A1 Baker. Ray Ric len Davis. X. X EINIESTER -IT A . Agnes Kar- Kearnes, Abie ilton Schultz, endorff, Lloyd Bryan, Estelle ,ld Cornell. V: Marguerite la R o h W e r, am, Julia Mc- .a Lee Blunt, Margaret Birt, tin, J u a n ita Lf: M a r t h a a n a Lehman, Richard Clark, ?oage, Mildred rcine McGuire, Albert L e e DMESTER -IT A Eugene WVhit- Silken, Alice J n s, E d w i n Hale, Eldora lfarjorie Mou- irolus, Ernest V: Billy Win- ld Dinwiddie, , C l a r e n c e Miller, Esther adgett, Le Roy Wiedman. : Robert Res- e Waugh, Bes- r, Betty Son- vieve Poolman, vve, Helen Mc- Swann, Harold STER NINE B Velma Smith, Harold Arnold, d, James Sipe, msephine Dom- Cochrane. ': Frieda Mar- .ker, Theodore 1 S h a f f e r, zland, Lucille Lou Graves, otts. : Cleo Smith, rling, H e 1 e n s. Cavell Rus- tllsworth, Billy Wimple. Glen- Ielvin Walker. STER NINE B Jack Barnes, r, Clelan Dew- Brandt, Eldon 2 Jensen, Fern y Lee Cagle, den. V: Virginia ielene Gomel, 1 s o n, Bobby eceasedb, Lor- ri, Mae Marie Fraser, Ber- : Eldon Lee. ansen, Norma e Jean .Joslin, low, Catherine me H a b e r t, FIRST SEIVIESTER EIGHT B BACK ROW: Carl VVinfrey, Jimmie Shultz, Dorman Ste- ver, Alice NVineinger, Verle NVion, Ruth Smedley, Eileen Thedinger, Mayola Roth, Le- ota Smith. MIDDLE ROXV: Marie Mil- bourn, Josephine Carolus, Gwendolyn Waggoner, Mar- tha Spurgeon, Mary Eliza- beth Shaffer, Carl Taylor, Barbara NVyckoff, Roberta Stallsworth, Virginia Lee James. FRONT ROW: Louis Beck- er, Carlton Close, Wheeler Schmidt, Frank Sage, Guy Saxton, Hubert Conner, Doris gcott, Robert Schroff, Frank eay. FIRST SEMESTER EIGHT A BACK ROW: Alvin Peter- son, Virginia Buehler, Laura Sparks, Aden Owens, Letha Mark, Billy Peterson, Mar- gery Peeke, Grace Bartlow, Jack Pennington. MIDDLE ROW: T h o m a s Powell, Ralph Fimple, Frank Pursel, Maxine Mooney, Doris Ray, Charles Hellerick, Don- ald Maddox, Donald Christ. FRONT ROW: Frank Rut- ter, Wilbur Million, Raymond Overman, M a r y Sullivan, Fern Duncan, Ruth Anna El- kins, Roy Snow, Monte Lee Howard, Edward Marteny, Frederick Dougan. FIRST SEMESTER EIGHT A BACK ROW: Mildred Pur- chase, Ruth E. Kendall, Helen Stockton, Harold Lowe, Jarvis Schultz, Bertha Mills, Nadine Murphy, Mary Louise Miller, Benton Eastbourn. MIDDLE ROW: Wilbur Mat- lock, NVilliam Ooyman, Verl Huston, Neva Farrow, Ruth A. Kendall, Eleanor Payne, Melvin Tibbetts, D o n n 1 e Blondeau. FRONT ROW: G e o r g e Thornton, WVanda Reed, Mar- garet Wineinger, 'Tr1ssa R1- ley, Elisabeth Lipps, Irene Anderson, Dorothy Dubach, .Jeanette Fairbanks, Jeanne Baldwin, Oscar Wilson. FIRST SEMESTER EIGHT B BACK ROW: Roger Eller- shaw, Barfield Byrd, Thomas Armstrong. Billy Brown, VV1l- bur Carroll, Allen Abersold, George Aholtz, Berle Cook. MIDDLE ROW: George B. Johnson, Opal Bear, Jeanne Brinegar, Betty Jean Brandt, Mildred Bridges, Peggy Beau- peurt. Nadine Bartimus. Eu- nice Bumbacker, Hilda Bow- man. FRONT ROYV: Charles Hod- gin, Olive Cole, Betty Bran- ham, Eva Cox, Melvin Boh- rer, NVayne Acord. Ernest Baker, Ray Richardson, Al- len Davis. E OAK-l935 . JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Page Thirty-seven THE OAK-I935 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL l Page Thirt y-eight FIRST SEMESTER EIGHT B BACK ROW: Gladys Dyson, Eleanor Johnson, L u c i l l e Hall, Maxine Kephart, Lu- wanna King, Mary Ann Gin- ter, Bernice I-Ianlin, Aleine Noret. MIDDLE ROWV: Retta Irene Harling, Leona Martie, Lor- raine McCoppin, Alice June Roberts, Elizabeth Kellogg, Beulah McCabe, Opal Mae Hamm. FRONT ROWV: Ruth Gilmer, VVilbur Meyn, Russell Mc- Neal, Charles Landess. Bob Limle, Jean King, Bobby Hague, B i l l y Mullenioux, Elaine Kern. FIRST SEMESTER EIGHT B BACK ROW: Mary Louise Prindle, Donald Mays, Doro- thy Neel, Dorothy Nichols, Milton Peters, W' o o d r o W Richardson, Ida Irons, Leslie Fox, Virginia Pixler. MIDDLE ROWV: Alice Mae Karn, Beverly Markt, Opal Lawliss, Roy Orr, Dona Lea G a r n e r, Marcelene Robb, Cora Weiser, Erwin Foulk. FRONT ROYV: Lottie Lee Magness, Josephine Felker, Karl Moeck, Harry Kunels, Alberta McKeown, Genave McNeal, Vivian R o h W e r, Louise Russell, Warren Neu- dorff, Preston Means, Bob Powell. FIRST SEMESTER SEVEN A BACK ROXV: Clara Adair, Jean VVhite, June Schwope, Earl Taylor, Paul Lamberd, Roy Sollars, Kenneth Miller, Gertrude Sollars, Helen Grif- fin. Clarabelle Judkins. MIDDLE RONV: Donald Bat- treall, Jack Mignery, Eugene Lowe, George Riegert, Ray Otto. Ralph Violett, Roy Ot- to, Gene Bartlow. FIRST ROYV: Leland Du- bach, NViln1a Bockelman, Nel- lie Carter, Louise Belcher, Verva VVeiser, Dorothy Eng- land. Laura Deakin, Nellie Oyerly, Delcie Patrick, Les- lie Sherwood. FIRST SEIXIESTER SEVEN A BACK ROXV: Donald Jones, Elmer I-Ioecker, Billy Mc- Cammon, Forest G r a v e s, Lawrence Pauly, H a r 0 I d Murren, Earl XVood, Robert Deatherage. Francis Arthur. MIDDLE ROVV: R i c h a r d Queen, Marjorie Fimple, Lela Love Allen, Norine Zellars, Irvin Miller, Stanley Cum- mings, Genevieve C a r t e r, Maxine Landers, James Gil- bert. FRONT ROXV: D 0 r o t h y George. Ma1 2'uerite Ricker- son, Lillith Moberly, Naomi Silcott, Elsie Patrick, Lillian Prather, Marjorie Portman, Thelma Hamm, Ruth Guy. FIRST S13 SEV BACK ROVV: Bessie Violett, ton, Charles Va ard Keatley, J son, Harold J Corwin, Mary MIDDLE ROW Jack Day, Ther Carl King, Rol Willis Cook, J. Robert Day, E1 FRONT ROW Pugh, Mary I Laura Joyce Wiedman, Bettj Maxine Schultz ston, Jeanne D Mason. Freddii FIRST SE SEVE BACK ROW: , Sarah Thompsc Murphy, Eva I liam Wineingei ner, F l 0 s s i 1 Drake, Harold 6 Bunton. MIDDLE ROVV Marian Jean M: Monroe, Robert Kazliner, Franc mond Kelley, T Betty Jo Pearce beth Hayes, C rick. FRONT ROW Rutter, Euell E Stanley, Donald aine Smith, M Mildred Shaffe Schildknecht. Il Delbert Graves, ' nan. FIRST SEI SEVEl BACK ROW: son, Lucille Hal Charles Perkins I-Iull. Gerald I Tiedt, Betty I Irene Kincaid. M I D D L E R Thorpe, Curtis I ert Raugh, WVz Junior Turner, Thomas Swan. erns. FRONT ROVV: . L e v a d a Dona L a n e, Genevil Grace La Verne Dinwiddie, Bei Bonnie Hall, Ve FIRST SED SEVET BACK ROXV: 1 Hazel George, ' H a rn m, Paul Helen Potts. Nel' ell, Aileen G01 Dotson, Arilla Jack Gench, Jun MIDDLE RONV: Gilpin, Jessie Rose Tibbetts, Bert Jennings, dall, Forest MCC ita Akins, Nil Shirley Scott, I ers. Richard Sc. Rosalie Drake. FRONT R O XV: Lynch, Henry N Plummer, Leors Georgia McKee Yarbrough, B e Sehweers, Rayn len. Clarence Sul Hollis, Arlene Rohwer. EMESTER HT B Gladys Dyson, son, Lucille Kephart, Lu- Mary Ann Gin- Hanlin, Aleine Y: Retta Irene la Martie, Lor- iin, Alice June abeth Kellogg, lbe, Opal Mae : Ruth Gilmer, , Russell Mc- Landess. Bob King, Bobby l y Mullenioux, ENIESTER HT B Mary Louise ld Mays, Doro- Jrothy Nichols, s. WV o o d r o W ia Irons, Leslie Pixler. W: Alice Mae y Markt, Opal Orr, Dona Lea arcelene Robb, Erwin Foulk. V: Lottie Lee ,ephine Felker, -Harry Kunels, .eown, Genave an Rohwer, l, VVarren Neu- n Means, Bob EMESTER EN A Clara Adair, June Schwope, Paul Lamberd, Kenneth Miller, trs, Helen Grif- e Judkins. QV: Donald Bat- ignery, Eugene 2 Riegert, Ray 'iolett, Roy Ot- llow. : Leland Du- Sockelman, Nel- louise Belcher, , Dorothy Eng- Deakin, Nellie 1 Patrick, Les- EMESTER EN A Donald Jones, ier, Billy Mc- 'est Graves, uly, H a r o 1 d XVood, Robert 'rancis Arthur. V: R i c h a r d 'ie Fimple, Lela Norine Zellars, Stanley Cum- ieve C a r t e r, ers, James Gil- ': D o r o t h y ruerite Rireker- Ioberly, Naomi Patrick, Lillian jorie Portman, ri, Ruth Guy. FIRST SEMESTER SEVEN A BACK ROVV: Vivian Ruff, Bessie Violett, Charles Pres- ton, Charles Van Fleet, Rich- ard Keatley, John Stephen- son, .Harold Jones. Juanita Corwin, Mary L. Woodyard. MIDDLE ROVV: Lee Cabeen, Jack Day, Theodore Wag'ne1', Carl King, Robert YVithrow, VVi1lis Cook, J. J. Schiesser, Robert Day, Edgar Dazey. FRONT ROW: WV i l l i a m Pugh, Mary Lee D a z e y, Laura Joyce Bailey, Mary Vlfiedman, Betty Jane Round, Maxine Schultz, Muriel John- ston, Jeanne Davis, Dorothy Mason. Freddie Beckwith. FIRST SEMESTER SEVEN B BACK ROVV: John Higgins, Sarah Thompson, M a r i o n Murphy, Eva Lee Poe, VVil- liam Wineinger, Norma Si- ner, F l o s s i e Nott, John Drake,'Harold Conant, Frank Bunton. MIDDLE ROVV: John Mayer, Marian Jean Magoon, Minnie Monroe, Robert Day, Bernard Kazliner, Frances Root, Ray- mond Kelley, Tommy Dyson, Betty Jo Pearce, Mary Eliza- beth Hayes, Glen Fitspat- rick. FRONT ROW: Catherine Rutter, Euell Scott, Maxine Stanley, Donald Adair, Dew- aine Smith, Marvin Edgar, Mildred Shaffer, Charlotte Schildknecht. Kenneth Cox, Delbert Graves, VValter Dran- Dall. FIRST SEMESTER SEVEN B BACK ROVV: Lenia John- son, Lucille Hahn, Jake Roth, Charles Perkins. E v e r e t t Hull. Gerald Wio n. Carl Tiedt, Betty L o u Fisher, Irene Kincaid. MIDDLE ROW: Jack Thorpe, Curtis Osborn, Rob- ert Raugh, VVarren YVhite, Junior Turner, Doyle Miller, Thomas Swan, Eugene Sev- erns. FRONT ROVV: June Hughes, L e V a d a Donahoo, Alberta L a n e, Genevieve Dougall, Grace La Verne Hull, Audrey Dinwiddie, Betty Bradley, Bonnie Hall, Vera Fountain. FIRST SEMESTER S'EVEN B BACK ROVV: Florene Bay, Hazel George, C l a r e n c e H a rn rn, Paul Riesenmey, Helen Potts, Nelva Jean Lov- ell, Aileen Gorden, Louise Dotson, Arilla Christensen, .Iack Gench, .Iune Logsdon. MIDDLE ROWV: Rose Marie Gilpin, Jessie Miller, June Rose Tibbetts, Lloyd Spitz. Bert Jennings, Harold Ken- dall, Forest McCahon, Juan- ita Akins, Nina Hatfield, Shirley Scott, Dorothy My- ers, Richard Schreiber, Ella Rosalie Drake. FRONT R O XV: BI aria n Lynch, Henry Nott. 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'as-' Z 43. s x Gia , .1 lqelene fs , 0 ,xx 9, 'K xy JJ Y. li 5. af erl e I D5 r . f THE OAK-was COACHES HUBERT CAMPBELL CHARLES XV. THOMAS XVILLIAM P. GREEN Head Coach , Director of Athletics Assistant Coach Entering his fourth year as head coach of athletics at Lafayette, Hubert Campbell this year has enjoyed the successithat has been his in former years here. TN ith the help of Xflfilliam P., Green, assistant coach, he has taken the boys who reported for athletics and developed them into very formidable ag- gregations. But linked with these men and this success is Charles VV.,Thomas, director of athletics, upon whose shoulders rests the responsibility of arranging an approved schedule. Many hours of hard work are put in by these men to make 'the athletic department of Lafayette a success, but they really enjoy it asfmuch as do the boys. It blends into their lives as colors blend together. They often become discouraged after a poor practice, but all this is forgotten when., at the end of the week, their team turns in a victory. They would be lost without the pleas- ures of coaching athletic teams, the few moments of suspense spent in each game, and the joy that fills them when victory is theirs. ' BASKETBALL QUEEN W7 ith much formality, Miss Helen Schemmer was crowned Queen Helen the First of the 1935 basketball season before the Savannah game, january I I. The queen's maid of honor was Miss Virginia Collier and her attendants were Misses Gladys Heinz, Ruth Robbins, Virginia Bussjaeger, Maxine Boggess, Catherine Threlkeld. Elsie Schaffer, and Dorothy Bridges. The coronation. which followed much campaigning on all sides by the campaign managers of the various girls, was accompanied by music by the school band. There were military guards from the ranks of the R. 0. T. C. After she was crowned queen of Basketball by John Gabriel, president of the student body, the new queen knighted her warriors, and then, in true story- book style, the warriors went forth on the court and won laurels for them- selves as well as their new queen. May her reign, as well as that of all future queens of Lafayette, be one of great success. ' Page Forty-three ,TK-L- EK v - P' , , . ,, M -if' 'ff 1' . fx 1 D ,., - f 4' CLE 5 , 5 qc' fy ' L' THE OAK-l935 'R FOOTBALL ? f 5 CARL CARTER! T '32, '33, '34 qcfgalna , End J! 1 .3 'I N ,, ,.o 1 N .J 3 tn!! 4 ,, 53 3, N Rx gi, D' N bhp r 11' -4X , ' w Ev 1 ' Y 1 1, .PNA '-'COCFTQNH ARTHUR If-,K y 33, '34g Tackle .. -J? ff I X- 33, '34: Guard X .TOHN NEFF '33, '34 CAII-Cityjg Guard N 'X GROVER STEWART 1 Q . 1 ,A t'c of. ..'-H, . I 4,33 . fy. Y '33,'343 Fullback JSAMUEL TAFT Q '33, '345 Halfback 3' GLENN KEITH K '32, '33, '34: center , , Q , 5 AUL RUNYAN : ' x 'X -X.. x 53 xkgh Xp, ix x lv 'xg px D 13 ' ' X Qx f X QU. A 'v Q if 3 V, o .9 A ,W FRANK BAKER fq '34: Halfback I J ' NORMAN REITAL '343 Quarterback BILLY EADER .f '34g End TOMMY HENRY '342 Halfback NORMAN DUKE '34: Quarterback DICK BLUNT '34g End We I. JACOB MADDOX '34: Tackle LEROY DAMERON '34g Center 4 Page Forty- four K x I x , jr! 'x f 3 gc Ka T2 hia th- lah rem A ne th: Sk Oc S11 Inf to on we We wa as Sliy cit 24 rom up wi fo1 ele ml ga let to 4'-4,477 A.- Y V Y--,.4.....-9: - 'r THE OQAAK-I3935 FOCDTBALL More boys reported for football this year than ever before and hopes of a good team were high. There were six returning lettermen : Carter Qcaptainj , Keith, Stewart, Arthur, Runyan, and Taft. VV hen the Shamrocks went to Tarkio to open the season September 28, they placed the lightest team in the history of the school on the gridiron. But in spite of this fact they nosed out the Tarkio eleven by a 6 to o score. This was a good beginning, but a week later, when Lafayette met C. B. H. S. in a night game at the city stadium, her record was badly marred, for she bowed to a 26 to o trouncing by the Eagles. A week of hard practice was the result of this defeat, and the team showed re- newed vigor October I3 by defeating Maryville at Maryville, 6 to on It seems that the other teams of the city had a charm over Lafayette this year, for in the Shamrocks' next game they lostto Central, 2 5 to o. This game was played October 20 on a soggy field at the city stadium. After a week of rest the Shamrocks played again when on November 3 NVilliam'Chrisman ,High of Independence invaded St. joseph and -met Lafayette for the first varsity game to be played on the new athletic field. The Shamrocks won a close' game by one point, the score being Lafayette 7, VVilliam Chrismant 6. 'Night games were also a jinx to Lafayette this year, for November IO the Shamrocks went to Cameron and lost a game under the lights, I4 to 6. This game was the only one of the season in which the Shamrocks met a team as light as they. November 24 saw 22 boys standing in a downpour of rain, and slipping and sliding in the mud. Benton played Lafayette and the intra- city charm worked, for the Shamrocks' were defeated, 24 to o. November 24 a highly-touted Savannah team journeyed here to provide the Sham- rocks' competition in the Home-coming game. But the Lafayette eleven upset the dope bucket and showed the Ioldigrads that they really could play with a 32 to o victory. This put queer ideas into the grads' heads, for they formed a team which met the Shamrocks Thanksgiving morning. The varsity eleven defeated this team, 6 to o, and left the whole alumni team with sore muscles. 4 It was really a very successful season for the Shamrocks. They won five games and dropped only four g they have played three games on the new athf letic field and have won all of them: and this year's team leaves nine lettermen to build the 193 5 aggregation around. Page Forty-five the Page Forty-six THE OAK-l935 BASKETBALL REID ANDERSON Captain A junior and two-year letterman, played for- ward and was the spark- plug of the team. He was captain of the Sec- ond All-City Team. ' NORMAN DUKE Junior, two-year letter- man, was exceptionally good on defense. He played guard. FRANKQBAKER Junior, two-year letter- man, played forward and center, We expect him to go places next year. PAUL FRAN TZ A senior, two-year let- terman, although he was graduated in mid-year. He was an efficient guard. TOMMY HENRY A A JOHN LOE Junior, one-year letter- man, played forward. A senior and two-year Although he did not letterman, was a for- start all the time his ward. He played only consistent scoring was a the last half of the sea- great help. son. t NORMAN REITAL Junior, two-year letter- man, played a good game as guard and for- ward. He was high- point man for the sea- son. No Photographs ROBERT KLAWHUN LE ROY DAMERON Junior, one-year letter- man, played his first season at Lafayette as center. He controlled the tip in the majority of games. CECIL ROCKHOLD Junior, one-year letter- man, showed up well by doing some nice work as substitute guard. Junior, one-year letter- man, played guard. His height was a great asset to the team. JOHN NEFF Senior, one-year letter- man, did some nice work as a substitute forward. floc gua alol sch' par. She quil fins ceiw the the Chr con' the van the deff the Disl go 1 Laf scor bols Usii thes grow an 1 Star Lai the siste play awa Ilec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. el'- tlld llIn et- Jas ar. ent ear Jr- aly za- er- Iis set er- ark rd. -..J Y-u. f-:4..:- f THE OAK-1935 BASKETBALL The 1935 basketball season saw Lafayette put a team of juniors on the floor as the starting line-up. This combination was: Dameron and Duke, guards, Klawuhn, centerg and Reital and Anderson, forwards. These boys, along with the other six varsity players, plodded through a twenty-five game schedule and emerged with fourteen wins and eleven losses. ' - XVith the exception of Dameron and Klawuhn, the Shamrocks were com- paratively small, but by their speed and ability to hit the netted hoop, the Shamrocks defeated teams which were many inches taller than they. .This quintet added two trophies to Lafayette's collection this year. Going to the finals of the Savannah Tournament they were defeated by Maryville and rel ceived second place trophy. In the District Tournament, which was held in the new Central gymnasium, the Shamrocks won another trophy by taking' the consolation. Although Lafayette won only one game in city competition, that from Christian Brothers, the Shamrocks were a big threat to all the teams, and competition was close. Even though she could not win from these teams in the intra-city games, Lafayette defeated Benton in the semi-finals of the Sa- vannah Tournament, and Central in the District Tournament. .U After starting the season by losing three out ofthe first four contests, the Shamrocks gained strength steadily and played excellent, ball throughout the year. The team reached its height in the' Savannah Tournament when it defeated Conception, Maitland, and Benton to go to the finals, only to lose' the championship in a hard-fought game with Maryville. A -week later, in the District Tournament, the Shamrocks defeated Forest City and Irish:-Grove to go to the semi-finals, where they lost to Benton. But in the consolation the- Lafayette quintet came out of the game with Central on the long end of the score. . 1 At the opening of the season Coach Campbell had seven lettermen to bolster his team: Frantz, Loe, Anderson, Baker, Duke, Reital, and Henry. Using these boys as a nucleus, he formed a successful aggregation.. Besides these, many other boys reported for practice and gave Coach Campbell a large group from which to select his squad. The chances of the Shamrocks to have an excellent team were bright, for four ofthese lettermen took the floor to start the first game of the season. The fifth of the quintet was a boy 'new at Lafayette. This combination was slow getting under way. but by the end of the season had built up a record that was not to be laughed at. ' Probably the key to the Shamrocks' successwas the ability to win con- sistently on foreign courts. Nine of the fourteen games that they won were played on their opponents' courts, and they lost only six times while playing away from home. TLHE SEASONJS SCORES Dec Lafayette Hiawatha 18 Feb. 15 Lafayette 31 Chillicothe 12 Dec Lafayette Benton 34 Feb. 16 Lafayette 19 Maryville 18 Jan. Lafayette Chillicothe 8 Feb. 21-23-Savannah Tournament Jan. Lafayette Trenton 17 Lafayette 26 Conception 17 Jan. Lafayette Savannah 8 Lafayette 18 Maitland 14 Jan. Lafayette Tarkio 17 Lafayette 15 Benton 13 Jan Lafayette C. B. H. S. 15 Lafayette 16 Maryville 24 Jan. Lafayette Trenton 16 Feb. 27-March 2-District Tournament Jan. Lafayette Central 27 Lafayette 35 Forest City 27 Feb. Lafayette Benton 26 Lafayette Irish Grove 24 Feb. Lafayette Savannah 17 Lafayette Benton 29 Feb. Lafayette Maryville 22 Lafayette Central 9 Feb. Lafayette C. B. H. S. 11 Mar. 8 Lafayette Central 30 Page Forty-seven l 4 Page Eorty- eight THE OAK-I935 ,TRACK CLARENCE STARK Junior Two-year letterman, was Lafayette's broad jumper. He won this event in the Benton, Chillicothe, and City meets. He is not back this year. JOHN RUCKER Senior Two-year letterman, and captain of the 1934'track squad, was hindered last year by illness, but won his letter in the Benton and City meets. WILLIAM McMULLIN Junior , One-year letterman, was the outstanding miler of the year. He won this event in one meet, and placed second in three meets. He is co-captain this year. I TOMMY HENRY Sophomore One-year lette1'man,placed in the' Benton and City meets to letter. He is a dash man who should go places this year. SAMUEL TAFT . - Junior - Two-year letterman, was the outstanding track man last year. He is a dash man and a half- miler.. He is co-captain of this year's team. PHILIP FRANTZ ' Junior ' One-year letterman, also amiler, won his letter in the Benton ' and City meets. He is not back this year. RAY HOCHSTEDLER H Senior A Three-year letterman, was.not eligible until the City Meet, but made his letter in that meet. He ran the hurdles and was a pole-vaulter. KNO picture. J. J cusionmwse JOHN LOE ANDREVV SCHWEDER CHEER LEADERSJ DONALD CLUSTER Head Cheer Leader JACK VVINETNGER DAVID GEB HART turni boys Lafal rocks and 5 Shan Six, 2 Shan T aft, ette. high the S and 4 place run. dom John ing e and 1 roon' is pa the I: is ne these them and ' eingc able They with port Clust shou r laced City is a d go was ac k is a Exalt- tam also er in City back City the ER THE OAK-I935 TRACK W'ith five lettermen, Taft, Rucker, Stark, Hochstedler, and Runyan, re- turning, the Shamrocks' hopes for a successful track season were good. Many boys reported for practice and visions of a good team began to form. But Lafayette dropped her first meet to Benton April 7. A week later the Sham- rocks journeyed to Tarkio for the Tri-State Carnival where Taft, McMullin, and Stark made ten points for Lafayette and won fifth place. A-pril '21 the Shamrocks entered the Chillicothe Meet and made eleven points, Taft making six, and Stark in the broad jump. In the City Meet ,the following week the Shamrocks placed second with 4956 points, Central won. the meet. McMullin, Taft, Frantz, Hochstedler, Stark, Rucker, and Henry won points for Lafay- ette. Taft set a new record in the 440-yard dash, and won the trophy for high point man of the meet with fifteen points. In the State'Meet, May 5, the Shamrocks fared better than any other school in the city, making sift 'points and drawing a tie for tenth place. These points were made by Taft, who placed second in the half-mile run, and McMullin' witha second inthe mile run. A f' - , CUSTCDDIANS , There are two boys who have much to do with athletics, yet they are sel- dom praised. They are unsung heroes. These are the athletic custodians, john Loe and Andrew Schweder. These boys are always on the- jdb, repair- ing equipment, caring for scratches and minor injuries that the players receive, and keeping the dressing room in order. They are the first to enter the check room and the last to leave. On trips it is these boys who see that everything is packed when the team returns. At games you will see these boys -sitting on the bench with the reserve players, and if water or a towel or some other item is needed, a custodian supplies it from the kit that he carries. Forithis work these officials receive activity points, but after all the job provides thrills for them. if CHEER LEADERS The cheer-leading staff 'this year was headed by Donald Cluster, a senior. and veteran of two years. As his assistants, the student body chose jack XVin- einger and David Gebhart, both juniors. lVith his experience, Cluster was able to develop these two boys and make them very capable as his helpers. They were present at all athletic contests, encouraging and helping the team with cheers when they were most needed. To these boys and the moral sup- port that they rendered must go some of the credit for Lafayettes success. Cluster, head cheer leader. will be lost through graduation, but the other two should keep up the cheering end of things next year. Page Forty-nine .1 o . Q X. V , K ,- , J 1 .f r A 2 xg F W 1' . TH 6 Q .:: 1 ffia W 1 , I ir, 35 . ,X 1, ,U GU, Q 0 A E OAK- I 935 , x g-af T .,5fwfg357i 9 L . 4 f, M I I A P A W W4-L K' V L v .,0 4 'U ax TX fx X QW s .' X YR ii 7 Q xi' bn 2 K V 2 A , .11 T' Q X , , ' ' Q 1 QQ QL I. Page Fifty I I B Y 1: I' S IE P F S c I B li N F F J. B S 21 tl P UU' 'U WWW VP f Ii It Fil W li I Inf! 'T Z 'al -1 ll 55,451.4 U 1-35.4 I , Q I 1 a......' 7 .. - 'ig-it il! 'Bd all :Se Zi EH I ...L 'FWZ I' . f MEM 1 I . ,,m...,t' :ii -..flaw 7 -Ze-af-1...' M... , -172 I l.,?a ' i fri'-fgji 133.42 fefe-l-- T: x '-eiff-H1 lj, I ,ravfffg 1 E f ' - I . 4 Zi' fl Lv 3 f - . '- .1 'N gg I - l f' , 2 E ,W , IQ' 5 I ? I.: I F22 , .5 A a ' al' ' ' f 1 ff f , ' x .fo I 3 . If ' rf' rv, 1 . Gpileb 1- .-fr' UPL THE.OAK-I935 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS BACK ROVV: Edward Kersey, Dayton Jennings, Frank Smith, Everett Lance, Jerome Hill, Kenneth Gardner, Clarence Pfaff, Quentin Layson, Alfred Yackie. MTD-DLE ROW: 'Henry Poolrnan, Herbert Koozer, Mason Moore, Robert Lott, Sanford NV1ll1ams, James Ixearnes, Calvin Lundbom, Randall Updike, John Shinabarger. FRONT ROW: Cecil Calvert, Denny Batsell, Donald Tietz, Clinton Clark, Harold Lasley, Kenneth Fox, George Crooks, Eugene Fitzpatrick. , SEATED: Segt. Treager, Charles Cutler, A. J. Sale, Olin WVinfrey. I RIFLE TEAM BACK ROW: Anthony Klein, Sanford 'Williams, Edward Kersey, Everett Lance, Merritt Frady, Alfred Ya.ckie. - FRONT ROW: Segt Treager. Charles Cutler, A. J. Sale, Olin Winfrey, George Crooks. The Lafayette Rifle Team was organized in 1922, and since then has had several successful years. Charles Cutler was high point man of the city. Olin Wfinfrey won the certificate for best improvement in markmanship from the State Rifle and Pistol Association. CLIP AND CARTRIDGE BACK ROW: Henry Poolman, Calvin Lundbomg Everett Lance: Jerome Hill, Sandford Wil- liams, Kenneth Gardner, Meritt Frady, Quentin Layson, Alfred Yackie. MIDDLE ROW: Roy Hellam, Dayton Jennings, Vincent Perry, Leroy Strong, Denny Batsell, Frank Smith, Edward Kersey, Mason Moore, John Shinabarger, Randall Updike. FRONT ROW: Ernest Halstead. Henry Smith, Donald Castle, William Taft, Harry Epstein, James Davis, Anthony Klein, Donald Thompson, Raymond Hoecker, Elbert Hoover, Billy Bass. . SEATED: Charles Cutler, A. J. Sale, Olin Winfrey. 4 The Clip and Cartridge was organized in 1927 for the purpose of creating a greater interest in R. O. T. C. work. - The club started its social activities this year with our initiation party for the members and their friends. The second social event was a Thanksgiving party, which was held at Greenfield Village. I ' The organization had a very successful second semester, with two spring, parties at Grefciifield 'Village ' . OFFICERS . Charles Cutler -------- -----------------v,-.---.---- -------,..- -....----.-.- P r e sident ---------------.---Vice-President ' ---Secretary-Treasurer ---......---,....---A..-..---Sponsor A. J. Sale .......-....----..--... Waldo Zimmerman ...... Sergeant Treager ...... RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS BACK ROW: Carl Johns, Donald Castle, James Davis, Roy Hellam, Vincent Perry, Leroy Strong, Anthony Klein, Ernest Halstead, Rodney Cochran, Charles Farrow. FRONT ROVV: Marvin Soper, Melvin Smith, Elbert Hoover, Charles Sailor, Henry Smith, Raymond Hoecker, Harry Epstein Donald Thompson, William Taft, Richard Callahan, Billy Bass. Page Fifty-one l 1 x 6 A 6 'X .Il Q is 0 A I jf 1 7 THE OAK-I93? l A' lt Q N -1 E SPONSOR MAJOR C . l D CARBTELLA DENNIS ' SPONSOR-BIAJOR f'Ei1c?1z Uzirfzzc' is fUlil'Cl' 'ZU!lClI it Uf7f7L7Ul'S in ai bcaizfifzzl f7c'1'S0Il ' For the first time since R. O. T. C. was introduced at Lafayette, a spon- sor-major was elected. After the number of candidates had been reduced to two, Ruth Robbins and Carmella Dennis, the entire student body voted. Cn March IQ. IQ35, the election was won by Carmella Dennis, who will hold this place of honor until the end ot this semester. ' The sponsor-major is made an honorary member of the Clip and Car- tridge Club. She attends all the club meetings and social gatherings of the club during the semester. Pa ge Fi fty-two J ii4'1'f0oq'4S ISHS!!! UJUTOCJ O17 FZUF7 8 .-4 fh 4 1 , 1,'. x AMA R on- I to On ihis lar- the A THE OAK-I935 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , OFFICERS AND NTANAGERS c BACK ROYV: Genevieve Round, Mary .Jane May, Frances Lee Baker, Myrtle Payne, Jean Conner, Catherine McMullin, Hattie Lee Mignery. EROJVT ROVV: Nina Louise Wilson, Juanita Coder, Miss Juanita Marsh, Doris Gutridge, Lulu ,art ow. ' MEMBERS J BACK ROW: Maxine Bird, Ila Mae Porter, Mildred Parker, Carol Brown, Reba Osborn, Dena McMullin. Myrtle Payne, Edythe Downey, Jean Conner. ' MIDDLE ROVV: Martha Pischker, Naomi Adams, Catherine Bohrer, Viola Lewis, Hattie Lee Mignery, Mary Martin, Genevieve Round. FRONT ROW: Catherine McMul'in. Lula Bartlow, Maxine Carter, Mary Jane May, Juanita Coder, Nina Louise NVilson, Alice Roberts, Frances Lee Baker. The Girls' Athletic Association was organized in the fall of 1927 for the purpose of promoting a greater interest in athletics among the girls. The association sponsors the following activities: Hiking, basketball, vol- leyball, track, tennis, swininiing, soccer, baseball. OFFICERS President ------ ..,'- --------,----------' ---- --....---, D o r i s Gutridge Secretary-A ----.---.....-.. Juanita Coder Treasurer. '----- Nina Louise Wilson Reporter .....,. ...-------------.........--- ....----,------- L u la Bartlow MANAGERS Hiking ...,......, -...........,-------- --,-------.... H a ttie Lee Mignery . Basketball ....... ..---.--...,-.--....----.. ----... D a rlene Comeaux Volleyball ..-..--- 4.-------------. J eau Conner Track --v--........ Tennis ------, Swimming ....--- Soccer ........... Baseball .... .....,..Genevieve Round ..........--Myrtle Payne .Frances Lee Baker ............Mary Jane May -Kathryn McMullin Page Flftx three ' ' ' 'HUF' Flvrn'-v nr-gpm u ll f 375151733 3 P 3 'SUE' 1915 X-hm. 53,0 5 ' Q? -:cm , - .- -., -A,.,,Q5, E. A W n M I ' A v y' ' ' f' - V ' - - N- X -. .... . 2 E ' in . W g' Q' 1eywrg':?31.f . S : w:?ffi?'E??F1 g r. g .. -4 Q ' i. ivuW.,:' , ' ' 5 -lwfiif ' A N '- -,xilamfk I. I 5: 5' X 1 li. ' K b , aw . KK-0' s wa' 41. , s fav :gf ,ff if ff! THE OAK-T935',,vf'i' ' STUDENT CoUNcfiL5Q,V'f l 1 SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: Norman Duke, D. B. McCabe, Frank Baker, Mr. Thomas, John Loe, Calvin Stiers, John Neff, Samuel Taft. MIDDLE ROW: Norman Rietal, Harold Call, Tommy Henry, Eddie Slaybaugh, Cecil Rockhold, Billy Eader, Louis Pinger, Paul Runyan. FRONT ROW: Betty Anne Hague, Virginia Colier, Allene McVay, Dorothy Buntz, Carol Brown, Betty Mayer, Mary Jane May. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL BACK HOW: Wilbiii- Shilling, Beth McMulin, Mary Virginia Meyer, Paul Hancock, Ernest Miller, Russell Johnson, Sherman Hensley, Ryland Jordan MIDDLE ROW: Billy Young, Billy Wineinger, Margaret Brown, Junior Moberly, Milton Peters, Willis Cook, Florence Schleper, Alberta McKeown. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Cagle, Opal Mae Hamm: Peggy Beaupeurt, Eva Koozer, Helen Stock- ton, Muriel Johnston, Eileen Thedinger, Maxine Landers. The student council, organized in 1928 under the leadership of Miss W'in- ifred Gallagher and Miss Mary Lee Coffman, was sponsored by Miss Coffman until IQ32 and since has been sponsored by Mr. Charles Thomas. The body has as its purpose the creating of a closer relationship between faculty and students. The sponsoring of the St, Patricks Day dance in the gymnasium March I4 and the schoolls second annual Field Day May I7 were the council's major activities of the year. OFFICERS-FIRSIX SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ---------------,,------.--.----.... John Gabriel President ........v-................................ John Loe Vice-President ----A ------.. P aul Frantz Vice-President ................................ John Neff Secretary ,------4---- .------.- C arol Brown Secretary .---............ ...... V irginia Collier Treasurer -.--------------- ...... G rover Stewart Treasurer ................. ......... N orman Duke Sergeant-at-Arms -----. ........ C larence Stark Sergeant-at-Arms ...... .............. F rank Baker Reporter '------------4-- -- ...--.- Allene McVay Reporter ....................... ....Be-tty Anne Hague Page Fifty-Six l QL' ia su'-l'Z', G -JY - e oi:'ii.1.O44, 54,0-wr! L i 5 K T A Hs! A. T T l l 11181111 111 it ZH that -Y-tfn111.1i 1 47 P6711 rwmmw H-Trrm-1 7 T'E'2l 'l r1 45 rd r ,J ff! J 7 ' an U53 ann an as rm Xl lm 1 I KH R1 I' riff:-1 'aeiif . . .... . S 3 , 'profu- ,Nma- 2 M.. y 1, eg-,,.e asa. L-W., W.. g,,,,,,..,, Y lvin old, a.rol nest ers, ck- 1l'l- lall id37 nd 'ch ior Joe eff ier ike ier :ue ' A CL, gi punt ' 7 - ff- 6' .1 7. 22 QL. THE OAK-1935 OAK AND LIGHT STAFFS i x . JK' ff I if 'D fl-'iffah-ft.. 1? OAK STAFF - I BA-CK ROW: Harold Call, Make-up-Editor: Calvin Stiers, Treasurer: Merritt Frady, Snapshot Editor: E. G. Brown, Jr., Assistant Business Manager: Andrew Vvalker, Art Editor: Emerson Hunt, Circulation Manager. MIDDLE ROW: Marguerite I-Ieckel, Assistant Secretary: Allene McVay, Literary Editor: Berniece Hirter, Assistant Art Editor: Averill Cole, Assistant Organization Editor: Dorothy Stockton, Secretary: Helen Schemmer, Organization Editor: Frances Naomi Smith, Assistant Circulation Manager. FRONT ROW: Gladys Heinz, Administration Editor: Fae Murphy, Associate Editor: Donald Cluster, Editor-in-Chief: John Loe, Business Manager: Marvin Rainey, Assistant Circulation Manager: Ruth Landers, Assistant Literary Editor: Mary Diller, Assistant Photograph Editor. NOT IN PICTURE: Philip Frantz, Sports Editor: Grover Stewart, Photograph Editor: Richard White, Assistant Art Editor: Mary Eva Maxfield, Assistant Secretary. LIGHT STAFF BACK ROW: Cecil Calvert, Reporter: Olin VVinfrey, Reporter: Charles Cutler, Reporter: Ken- neth Gardner. Interviews: Robert Tuttle. Reporter: Calvin Stiers, Editorial Editor: Andrew Walker, Art Editor: Harold Call, Editor-in-Chief. FRONT ROVV: Marguerite Heckel, Business Manager: Juanita Coder, Managing Editor: Jean Lundbom, Reporter: Louise Spiek, Reporter: Ailene McVay, Reporter to city papers: Frances Naomi Smith, Circulation Manager: Averill Cole, Reporter: Carmella Dennis, News Editor: Mary Eva Maxfield, Reporter: Hannah Johnson, Assistant Editorial Editor: Esther Humphrey, Literary Editor. , NOT IN PICTURE: Grace Boyd, News Editor: Philip Frantz, Sports Editor. Page Fifty-seven . . ..-..... .. THE OAK--I935 OWL CLUB, BAND, ORCHESTRA Page Fifty-eight .N ' .1-1... 5 . XX M A .4 K 0-Y 9 Xe , l J . . eb aw Q5 gi - Xgxiifd gs 4951 NS A Q N T y Q R: Q.: f Q 2' 4 O X K . ,Q il -. I A K f Y. U L wffl' ' aff' QL ' g ,.... 1 ,t - K9 ll... ,, ,l i-ix 1 Q., BK W 'Tr' , 5 Ml., s f 1 Q,.... ' ' 'fjzf ' R -.,. r M, V 1 ,flii 'f Y 3 Q E' T IX L. ISI s f ,Q-5 -, V Ii 'X ' .Qi 'f ,,:' M ' L .,,. Y. 52 l ,Z -'lim 7 0 gg, 1. '-f fl I l 5 4 Ti gi are lf E l 4 it I W .makin 5 f 'A THE OAK-l935 owt .CLUB BACK ROW: Esther'Humphrey, Mary 'Virginia iMeyer, Mary Louise Heinz, Averill Cole, Fae Murphy, Rose Marie Conner, Audra Stanton, Lulu Bartlow. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Wolfe, Clara Richards, Wilma Fay Miles, Nina Louise VVilson, Melba Busch, Mary Humphrey, Virginia Lee Neudorff, Naomi Stanton. FRONT Phyllis Ray, Betty Anne Hague, Mildred Ruhl, Miss Roxana Robb, Juanit Coder, V11'g1H13. Collier, Madge Nichols, Maxine Bird. The Owl Club is composed of student volunteers who are interested ill rendering service to the school as librarians. 5 W Y , The scllool recognizes the work of tl1e'Se?lgi5ijal'y assistants-effaQi llejga,ufai':cl.-O ing of activity points. 3 gif J 'f:Q,1fgg,g+g:,:.a',-I ,- Q , .,.v, 5 Hz- .. , ' ibilygifrd R I , ,T , v'-'.,,vA r,..4f,l,YHgf 34 A A fx 'l he Lafayette Owl Club was organized inthe ea1',5T9gfiggF1:i'Tie motto of 4 -I the club IS I Servef' Miss Roxana Robb is-l 1 OFFICERS ' President ................ ..,,,..........,.,,,.,, , U! ,,,,,,,,,, er I U I Vice-President ----.. ......... 1 'I?irMi1dred Ruhl ' Secretary ------------ ...... B etty Ann 0 Reporter ------------------------......-..-. ,......... ................ E s ther T . g V FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS T .gsjalg ' 0 L+. Betty An aglie AL Madge Nichoilsffisi' Est 'liffey is Clara Richards Willa Fay 'J ,.,,, J' Lucile Brock Maxine Bird Juanita Coder . Mildred Ruhl Averil Cole if Fae Murphy- ':gjiTV Phyllis Ray-if 1: Rose Marie Conner 'Y . Audra SECOND SEMESTER TXQEMBERS Lula Bartlow Rose Marie Conner 1:C1ara Lucile Brock Melba Busch Maxine Bird Juanita Coder Virginia Collier Betty Anne Hague Mary Louise Heinz Mary Humphrey Wilma Fay Miles . Audra 'Stanton i Naomi Stanton Nina louise Wilson Dolgothy Wolfe .,.. 4 ORCHEST i BACK ROW: Lou Bina Stoner, Willard Johnson, Herbold, Marvin Rainey, Donald Cluster. MIDDLE ROW: Leland Dubach, Jack W Frye, Billy Killin, John Shaffer, John Stacl FRONT ROW: Martha Friede, Jean King, Charlotte Bennett, lone Reeves, Madeline V Harold Evelyn S,yvofi'e, Duhach l both junior S and The high school orchestra is used for all senior high School. It has this year played for the following performances: The junior high play, the junior class play, the P. T. A. play, the Girl Rea Serves play, the Sesora play, the senior class play, the Senior class night. , V BAND BACK ROVV: VVillard Johnson, Jolln Shaffer, Donald Cluster, Marvin Rainey, VValdo Zinnner- gnan, Harold Frye, Leroy Herbold, George Cleveland. . . FRONT ROVV: John Stackhouse, Earl-Riddle, Martha lfriede. Virginia Collier, Allen Dilloll, Walrlgfgjnlrmijalfg-Isglalld Dubach. fs A fi,'fg1fg,f5w Y J ',:g33L? .-y- ii .-P' R Band nlazsgofgallliiecl in 1932 by Xlialdo Zllll1T1C1'lll21ll. Wfhell - , -,. ,. ' . the band first started tlierlirfjiiergei-abQ11t'islR 1llCllllJ6l'S. the number now having illcl'easeC7lEiHaQ1,,7SiMee1l. 'l'lire5gQi13a6t'icetl.. eV.Cl'y night after scllool in the lunch- roonl. 'Fitzpat-rieli 2l'1lflvfX1lCllQChV Xlfalker have been the directors. - .-:ai'fS'1. 1 A .i. Fiji? -. ,- If H . . Thgs yeargt,lle fEalld iplayedfat all of the football and basketball games plajfeclgiat alg,j.9lllel51g 'lfliey also fplafyeidffol' the all-school parade and some of the e .,nieet.is'fO5s2Tgs?Z:.. ,jf , A A ' D if . -''4'f'f--'j'T,4Q.2f1 li Page Fifty-nine ,fan A giggle. ..-1 j 1 SF. .53 'fj -L .ff-av. A E - 1, ,f if , 'vig 1.. - . ,- ,, I 'Mil-aired Riuhl A .. S- '?-,3-.g,- 1.46. . ,ps -,,,g n, Ha dll' - -z .-v. 5 iw .E- jfgiy- . f- ,.- ..' . gifs! 4 1' ..: -. :MA 1 1.1 i.. ek inf .. . , ., . -. -.--Ru. . 1- Sli ' . 4.-, .- W,- ry-'F mg, , iii- .nl u A tic, Q L in ,ah , ' N 'N r 1 1 I C Kiwi kitty I W 1,31 . I ,. in 'Aff' ' Aff , ,lf THE OAK-l935 4, 1,0 vu y, L' - T- 'J ,A I' ' I a' iw ,Y , . , ,.f',,x, , GLEE CLUBS -pd A 1, J I EA ef' jaw rw Qtr J i H I ,,. , ,.,,,,- C 55' . 'Q-I BACK ROW: Karl Neudorff, Paul Frantz, Marion Cordry, Reid Anderson, Clai e' Stark, Leslie Abersold, E. G. Brown, Jr., John Loe. FRONT ROW: Andrew YValker, Jack YVineinger, Richard XVhite, Philip Frantz, David Geb- hart, Fred Hetzler. BACK ROW: Mable Lemmon, Nina Mason, Helen Panigot, Martha Marschel, Mildred Ruhl, Emma Lou Brown, Verna Lou Thomas, Mary Humphrey, Mary Jane Noret, Irene Davis. FRONT ROW: Mary Atchison, Ruth McGaughey, Shelby Parman, Vera Nash, Marie Stouffer, Corrine Hoecker, Audrey Callahan, Margaret Reinert, Madge Nichols, Olava Smith. BACK ROW: Catherine Riesenmey, Hai-riette Keith, Esther Humphrey, Ida Williams, Fae Murphy, Ruth Barden, Josephine Webster, Clara Richards, Elinor Brinegar, Helen Becker. FRONT ROW: Lorraine Shaver, Betty Anne Hague, Fern Gillespie, Mary Ann Smith, Joseph- ine Ezzell, Genevieve Round, Bertha Lund, Nina Louise Wilson, Melba Busch, Martha Dubach. Page Sixty 'THE oAK-1935 l l . 'l TORCH AND KEY l E 1 l l l 4 l l 5 BACKQROW: Robert Keatley, Jack Walter, Harold Call, Calvin Stiers, DQ B. McCabe, Reid Anderson, Merritt Frady, Frank Smith, Donald Cluster. MIDDLE ROW: Naomi Stanton, Wilma Fay Miles, Betty Anne Hague, Ila Mae Porter, Frances Lee Baker, Dorothy Buntz, Juanita Coder, Corrine I-Ioecker, Gwynetha Jones, Lu1a,'Bartlow, Helen! Panigot, Frances Naomi Smith, Sarah Kazliner. FRQNT ROW: Sara Bloomer, Eleanor Duckett, Myrtle Dority, Dorothy Wolfe, Marie Stouffer, l Ellen Peterson, Allene McVay, Betty Mayer, Carol Brown, Mary Diller, Martha Dubach. , 4 il 1 The Torch and Key organization, originally known as the Lafayette Honor Society, has as its object, recognition of students who stand high in scholastic attainment. . VVhen, in IQZQ, the organization undertook sponsorship of' the Lafayette Chapter of the National Honor Society, it adopted the name Torch and Key, significant of the national emblem of the torch with a keystone as the back- ground. .. A . d 5 To be eligible for membership a student must have a semester average of E 'in at least three full-point subjects. S A Hi ,E OFFICIZIQS President -...--,-....... ..... ...............,,...... ....,......... A 1 1 ene McVay Vice-President ........,,.... ....... W ilma Fay Miles Secretary-Treasurer ..... -..... F rances Lee,Baker ' 'Reporter .--,...,...,.........---. ......-,.- R obert Keatley Reid Anderson Lula Bartlow Sara Bloomer Carol Brown Dorothy Buntz Donald Cluster Juanita Coder Mary Diller Reid Anderson Carol Brown' Harold Call Martha Dubach Betty Anne Hague Sarah Kazliner D. B. McCabe FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS SECON Naomi Stanton Myrtle Dority Eleanor Duckett Merritt Frady Gwynetha' Jones Sarah Kazliner Betty Mayer D SEM ESTER MEMBERS Ila Mae' Porter Naomi Stanton Marie Stouffer Dorothy Wolfe Lula Bartlow Dorothy Buntz Juanita Coder , Eleanor Duckett Ellen Peterson Frank Smith - Ila Mae Porter Allene McVay Wilma Fay Miles Frances Lee Baker A Robert Keatley Corinne Hoecker Betty Mayer Allene McVay Mildred Panigot Frances Naomi Smith Calvin Stiers Jack VValter Sara Bloomer Wilma Fay Miles I Page Sixty-one , I THE OAK-I935 THE GIRL ,RESERVES A 1 OFFICERS AND CHAIRMEN BACK ROW: Harriette Keith, Nina Louise Wilson, Clara Richards, Mary Cagle. FRONT ROW: Virginia Lee Neudorff, Reporter: Mildred Ruhl, Secretary, Allene McVay, President, Juanita Coder, Vice-Presidentg Frances Naomi Smith, Treasurer. MEMBERS BACK ROW: Sara Bloomer, Mildred Matthews, Myrtle Payne, Ellen Peterson, Carol Brown Maxine Bird, Naomi Hornyak, Myrtle Dority, Margaret Reinert, Olava Smith. y MIDDLE ROW: Mary Martin, Alice Roberts, June Johnson, Eleanor Duckett, Dorothy Stockton, Rose Marie Conner, Corinne Hoecker, Mary Humphrey, Lois Simonds, Catherine Riesenmey, Mary Atchison, Madge Nichols. FRONT ROW: Mary Louise Heinz, Virginia Meyer, Virginia Bussjaeger, Maxine Boggess, Louise Spiek, Miss Hague, Betty Ann Hague, 'Esther Humphrey, Catherine Bohrer, Dorothy Wolfe, Martha Dubach. The Girl Reserves is an organization of forty members, with UTO find and give the best as their aim, and blue and white their colors. The club has been very active during the past year. As usual, Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets were given to charity. On December 2I, 1934, a Christmas party was held for the members. The stellar activity of the year was the club play, The Blue Ribbon Pief' a three-act comedy presented March 22. Many of the Girl Reserves attended the regionalconference here on March 30. The mothers of all the members were delightfully entertained at tea April 18. The annual pre-Easter services were sponsored by the Girl Reserves in conjunction with the Hi-Y boys. The final activity of the club for the year will be on May IO, when the Ring and Senior Farewell Banquet will be held. Page Sixty- two Vol J J' iff ff X f',. ,Wt Kg-'sf' ' f 1 ,F in 1 f ilil tl.. .ty , w ' . 1- W. ' f ' lu HY, vvn, on, ey. ss, hy id ZS- 4, ar ed re ed rl ie e ' ,. -- it , f' ff: if , fe, . F im' ' 4 X 5 5 L-YW if A ' X iw Mil. THE 'OAK-I935 ,J J. f., ' 'll' SESORAS QFFICERS BACK RONV: Wilma Fay Miles, Mildred Ruhl, Juanita Coder, Nina Louise VVilson, Mary Diller, Maxine Boggess, Frances Naomi Smith. FRONT ROW: June Johnson, Dorothy Buntz, Berniece Hirter, Louise Cox, Marguerite Heckel, Clara Richards. , MEMBERS BACK ROW: Betty Jane Romig, Hazel Duffendack, Sara Bloomer, Ellen Peterson, Ruth Landers, Helene Schemmer, Virginia Lee Neudorff. Gladys Heinz, Carol Brown, Mable Lemmon. MIDDLE ROW: Naomi Stanton, Alice Roberts, Lula Bartlow, Eleanor Duckett, Maiine Bog- gess, Betty Anne Hague, Mildred Matthews, Betty Mayer, Edythe Downey, Frances Lee Baker, Frances Naomi Smith. FRONT ROVV: Juanita Coder, Nina Louise Wilson, Dorothy Buntz, June Johnson, Mildred Stuhl, gliss Wirth, Berniece Hirter, Marguerite Heckel, Clara Richards, Wilma Fay Miles, ary iller. This club, founded in 1920 to promote literary and social activities, was sponsored by Mrs. Lottie S. Piatt, then Miss Bertha M. Rightmire, and at present by Miss Rose L. Vfirth. The important social activity of the first semester was the annual Christ- mas dinner, which was given by the senior members for the underclassmen. The social activities of the second semester opened with a spring tea for the mothers. Later the banquet for seniors and their mothers was given by the nnderclassinen. v The dramatic abilities of some of the members were shown in the play, No Mans Paradise, presented March 9. Those gaining honors in the jun- ior play, Colne Ont of the Kitchen, were Hazel Duffendack and Maxine Boggess. Helen Schemmer was our basketball queen and Gladys Heinz and Maxine Boggess were two of the attendants. The Torch and Key claimed ten of our members, while five became members of the National Honor So- cietv. Page Sixty-three galil 5.5 0 :fl THE oAK-1935 ORPHE-DELPHIANS , -....,.--in ,Qi--if BACK ROW: Philip Frantz, Leslie Abersold, Clarence Stark, Harold Frye. V' MIDDLE ROW' Kenneth Roberts, Marvin Rainey, E. G.. Brown, Jr., Miss Gallagher, sponsor: Paul Frantz, Donald Cluster, Paul San yers. , FRONT ROW: Earl, Riddle, Billy Bass, VVil1ard Johnson, John Loe, Leonard McDonald, XVald0 Zimmerman, 'Andrew Walker, Jack Walter., ' FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Leonard McDonald .......... President .......... T .......... Q ....... John L0e Philip Frantz ................ Vice-President .... Waldo Zimmerman John Loe ............................ Secretary ........... 1 .... Andrew Walker ,..,........Treasurer..L.,......,....,.......Jack Walter Waldo Zimmerman 4 Miss Gallagher, Sponso-r Q - Asiusualu, the OrphieeDelphians have been very active thisyear. They ' ll bershib, as most of omewhat handicapped by a sma mem 1 began the season s g their old members were graduated last year. , al wiener roast for The social activities of the year began with the annu the members of the society, their friends and the facultygwhich was given at K ' ff Park during the second week of school. The regular spring party, given rug at Greenfield Village' March 13, was an enjoyable event. On February 8 the society presented a three-act comedy, Born Lucky, which was considered oneof the outstanding dramatic successes. of the school year. No one who saw it will soon forget Andrew XValker's hog calling or Kenneth Roberts'iwise-cracks, The audience enjoyed especially the spe- cialties which we offered between acts among which were the one man band by Andrew Wfalker and the quartet consisting of junior Brown. Philip Frantz, john Loe, and Leslie Abersold. The Xylophone solo played by Donald Cluster and the piano solo by jack Wfalter weren't so bad, either! ' E 1 I 'ir the Orphe-Delphians contribute something that will be of use . ac i x Cc in the ,literary or. dramatic activities of the school. l heir contribution this year ' i ' l s tl - inner of the annual oratorical con- was the medal which was awaidec to ic w test held by the speech classes. S . . Page Sixty-four BAC ginia FRO diff' tirec witt upoi PFOTI Offei mak Sclie outsi been Wold ald 1 as lic furn Hesi Paul impc Neu. selve stagi girls prou l , Sponsor: lld, XValdo tr. Tl1QY s most of - roast for ,S given at 11-ty, given fn L11CkY,H the school gg calling ly the spe- man band ' .ilip Frantz, iald Cluster ill be of U56 ion this y6H1' atorical con- THE OAK-I935 THE SENIOR PLAY BACK ROYV: Leonard McDonald, Phyllis Harris, Louise Cox, Harold Call, Mary Diller, Vir- ginia Lee Neudorff, Paul Runyan, Rose Marie Conner. FRONT ROVV: Viola Henson, -Donialdi'Cluster, Helen Schemmer, John Loe, Louise Spiek. llfe feel that we were fortunate in finding for our senior play one that was different from the usual type of high school productions. Being somewhat tired of comedies and farces, we set out to find a play that was serious in tone. without being entirely devoid of humor. After weeks of reading, we decided upon The Call of Youth, by Katherine Kavanaugh, a comedy-drama in a prologue and three acts. . -. ' The fact that this was not affone-man or one-womanw play, but that it offered several good parts for dramatic interpretation had much to do with malcinggit popular with the members of the play-reading committee. Helene Schemmer's interpretation of the dual role of Eileen and Anita was one of the outstanding features of the evemng. Her success, however, would not have been possible without the skillful impersonation of Avery Payton, Tom Gris- wold and Bob Farquhar, rendered by Leonard McDonald. John Loe and Don- ald Cluster, respectively. Mary Diller as Aunt Amanda, Rose Marie Conner as her lisping daughter. Lulu, and Phyllis Harris as Belinda, the colored maid. furnished the greater part of the comedy, Viola Henson and Louise Cox. as Hester Moore and Lydia Boone, also contributed their share of humor, and Paul Runyan and Harold Call covered themselves with glory by their clever impersonation of Mr. Lyndon and Dr. Lang, respectively. lYhile Virginia Lee Neudorff and Louise Spielc appeared only in the prologueq they acquitted them- selves most commendably in the roles of Marian and Irene. The effectiveness of the prologue was greatly enhanced by the attractive stage setting as well as by the beautiful old-fashioned costumes worn by the girls. Taken as a whole, we feel that the class of T935 has every reason to be proud of this, its last play. Page Sixty-five ,Ll ,iff y,f,L1,f g 1' fi ,f V!',L:,THEgoAK-1935 pfgjnfief ,' Q, uf' if ' y y ,J .M off ff' .. l A r ff? 5 JK' 4, ' W fktj' HE JUNIOR PLAYjElZ'i wlfry .. 1.1,,ff. ,f f - Jolie 1' ,ff I STANDING: -,Henry Evans, Robert Tuttle, Maxine Boggess, Marjorie Blondeau, John Gabriel, Robert Elliott, Gerald WVa1lace, Mary Cagle. ' K SEATED: Murvene Cochrane, Harold Frye, Hazel Duffendack. - A A domestic play, Come Out of the Kitchen, was presented by members of the junior class Friday, November 23. A fast-moving plot concerning the adventures of an attractive cook, played by Maxine Boggess, in the home of a handsome and wealthy young bachelor, convincingly played by Harold F rye, held both thrills and compli- cations. A blustering attorney you guessed itj, John Gabriel, and an am- bitious mother, Hazel Duffendack to us, nearly spoiled things, but added much humor in so doing. 1 Besides humor, action, and aclever plot realistically unfolded, the play offered an opportunity for unusual acting, and, as a Whole, the characteriza- tions Were convincing. Especially witty were the butler, Henry Evans, and the chore boy, Gerald Wallace, and will you ever forget the great and aspiring poet, Robert Tuttle, sharing the kitchen closet with a female person of color? ' Robert Elliott, Murvene Cochrane, Marjorie Blondeau, and, in fact, the entire cast should be commended for an evening of delightful entertainment. Page Sixty-six V V, THE OAK-1935 JUNIOR HIGH PLAY l TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW: Helen McVay, Jean Baldwin, Eva Koozer, Irene Anderson, Mary Lee White, Margaret Brown, Muriel Johnston, Margaret Wineinger, Mary Sullivan. MIDDLE ROW: VVilbur Shilling, Florence Schleper, Genevieve Aberle, Helen Stockton, Ralph Stanley, Etta Katherine McGauhey, LeRoy Nedrow, Grace Bartlow, Dorothy Dubach, Helen Becker, Eugene VVhitsitt. FRONT ROW: Harry Kunels, Billy Bass. BOTTOM PICTURE-BACK ROW: Walter Drannan, Wayne Acord, John Mayer, Harold Dinwiddie., Wayne McMillan, Victor Trout, Hilda Bowman, Betty Jo Pierce, Sarah Thomp- son, Marie Mllbourn, Cleo Smith, Ray Miller, Edwin Sprague, Wheeler Schmidt, Glenn Schuster, Bobby Hague, Willis Cook. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Mason, Betty Lou Fisher, Gayle Harding, Catherine Judson, Betty Jean Schweers, Eunice Bumbacher, Rosalie Drake, Mildred Purchase, Jean White, Dorothy Lee Blunt, Julia McClure, Alberta McKeown, Mildred Bridges, Mary Elizabeth Hayes, Betty Lou Branharn, Marian Magoon. FRONT ROW: Laura Joyce Bailey, Marjorie Bowman, Retta Irene Harling, Jean Dale Davis, Mary Wiedman, June Logsdon, Rose Marie Gilpin, Ruby Round, Mary Louise Woodyard. Genave McNeal, Elaine McDonald, Maxine Crawford, Thelma Miller, Gwen Martin. Cinderella, i by Frances Homer, was presented by the junior high school on December 7, 1934. The version of the beloved fairy tale is made different by Ashes, the magic cat, played by our inimitable Billy Bass. Etta Catherine McGauhey was a charming Cinderella. The splendid acting of Leroy Nedrow, the prince, and Ralph Stanley, the king, added much to the success of the play. Dorothy Dubach, Helen Becker, and Grace Bartlow will be remembered for their portrayals of the detestable stepmother and stepsister. Delightful humor was added by Biff, the court jester, played by Harry Kunels. Guests, fairies, a fairy godmother, and courtiers brought color and gaiety to the play which was given in three acts. Between acts, a Mickey Mouse dance and a jumping rope dance were presented. Page Sixty-seven THE- OAK-1935 THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT TOP PICTURE-STANDING: Marcie Whitsett, Virginia Lee Neudorff, Helene Schemmer. KNEELING: Rexine Frye, Ellen Peterson Samuel Taft Georee Crooks Ra xth , , 1, , - Y fl' UT, Henry Evans. ' - , MIDDLE PICTURE: Viola Henson, Ha.rold'Frye, Dorothy Buntz, Oleva Davis, Josephine 'Webster. I - - BOTTOM PICTURE: Carole Brown. Cecil Rockholcl. Charles Cutler, Jean King, John Loe, Helene Scheinmer, Harold Frye, Virginia Lee Neudorff, Grover Stewart. Marvin Rainey, Don- ald Cluster. ,HT Pa ge Sixty-eight THE oAK-1935 THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT New and colorful costumes and improvements in the setting added much to the effectiveness of 'fThe Christmas Pageant of the Holy Grail. Lafayette's annual Christmas production. This pageant has been presented fourteen times in the five years that it has been considered a Lafayette institution. The Holy Grail is presented in pantomime in four scenes,'representing a Christmas Eve, twelve days later at Epiphany, Christmas Eve a year later and the following Christmas morning. The central figure of theiplay is King Arthur, who sends his knights forth in search of a perfect gift, which, upon be- ing brought to Camelot will cause the Holy Grail to reappear. The dilligent search of the knights proves futile until Launcelot brought Galahad, the knight of the pure in heart, whose presence recalls the Holy Grail to aijoyous Camelot. Special music was provided by a robed chorus of the combined girls' and boys' glee clubs of the school. T f , ' CHR1sTMAs PAGEANT CAsr Hazel Duffendack Carol Brown Readers .--4- ------ King Arthur .....-. . --------- J0hI1 Loe Helen Schemmer AI1gG1S ---- -- -- V irginia Lee Neudorff T I Marcie Whitsett LReXine A Frye Galahad ,,,,, ......... H arold Frye SheDhefdS -'-4- i olgllizllliullin Joseph ,,4, ......... S amuel Taft Mary ,,,,,,., ,........ E llen Peterson Launcejot ,,.,,,, ......... G rover Stewart Page ,,,,,,. ......... J ean King Bedivere -,-,-, ......... C arl Cartel' - Gareth .4,,,, ......... C harles Cutler Tristram vnll, ......... C ecil Rockhold Percivale ,--,-AV ......... A Iarvin Rainey , Modred -nbn .,v,ei.., D onald Cluster fGeorge Crooks Wise Men ....,.-.- ,l.l.. 4 Raymond Arthur L Henry Evans fDor0thy Buntz Damsels ..... -r-'4- 4 Oleva Davis , I Josephine Webster LViola Henson Page Sixty-nine THE oAK-1935 CALENDAR - 1934-1935 A. D. Sept. 10-1934-35 school term begins with its joys and sorrows. Joy-meet- ing our old friends and beloved teach- ers. Sorrow-getting down to the old routine of study and work. -Behold, thirty new faces are added to our number, and the 'Lafayette staff boasts three new members-Misses Juanita Marsh and Lucille Sheridan, and Mr. Harold Dilley. 1 I -Charles Cutler is named captain of R. O. T. C. I - Sept. 17-Donald Cluster is elected pres- ident of the senior class. Sept. 18-Hilarious time at the faculty picnic. It is rumored that Miss Coff- man led the teachers in the initiation of new members. Sept. 20-Harold Call celebrates his sev- enteenth birthday. Many happy re- turns of the day! Sept. 21'-Juanita Coder is made manag- ing editor, and Harold Call editor-in- chief of the Light With such a staff, a good paper is assured. ' '. .I ' Sept. 23-Nineteenth anniversary of a great event-William Reynolds' birth- ay. V . . Sept. 25-Campaign for student president .reaches -climax. What gloating .cam- paign speeches! LWe hear that.Mary wrote the one Junior gave? Anyway, it was good. Sept. 27-For the first time a junior is president of the Lafayette student body. John Gabriel is the person who re- ceives this honor. Sept. 28-Reid Anderson is elected presi- dent of the junior class. -The 1934-35 Lafayette Light makes its first, bow to the public. -The Lafayette Shamrocks win their first football game with Tarkio, 6-0. Whoopee! ' No ,wonder-with the return of six lettermen, and the influence of our two custodians, Stark and Loe, they can't help winning. -The senior class selects Dr. Mauze as baccalaureate speaker. Oct. 1-Charles Cutler, the big shot of the army, becomes president of the Clip p and Cartridge. Oct. 2-The school is saddened by the re- port of the tragic death of Grant Bond, awprominent member of the class of -Election of student council members, with Gabriel as their master. Oct. 3 - Here come the British! Bang! Bang! Guns are issued to the Lafayette soldier boys. Oct. 5-Again Donald Cluster comes to the front as head cheer leader, with V Jack Wineinger and David Gebhart as assistants. - Oh, woe is us! C. B. H. S. defeats the Green and Grays by a score of 26-0. Oh, where were those influential cus- todians? Page Seventy Oct. 10-Oak campaign starts: f'Buy an Oakv is the yell of the' senior class. VVatch the mercury' rise!. The. higher the better, for Mr. Dailey sets Oct. 29 as 'the deadline, and 300 subscrip- tions as the minimum if we are to have an annual thishyear. A H , E Oct. 11-The Parent-Teachers Associa- tion gives a covered dish- supper? in honor of Lafayette teachers. Too.bad we all aren't teachers-at times! K Oct. 12-The 'Owl Club ,choosesnluanita Coder as its chief hooter, or presi- dent.. . . . . - -Amidst cheers, the brave Shamrocks travel to Maryville, and 'Vbring a Vic- tory home for Lafayette? 6-0. Taft must have made the dust fly to get that only touchdown. ' ' A -The 'Clip and , 'Cartridge boys: held their party in the gym-oh what a-lot of food! It was rumored Dayton Jen- nings was to bring his cow, but he said he was too lazy to go down to the pas- ture after her, so he just brought a gal- lon of milk. 'A -Miss -Katherine Harvey attends the Conference of the National Scholastic Press Association in Kansas City. Oct. 14-Ruth Robbins blows out 18 can? dles today. We hope her wish comes true. I v Oct. 16-That mischievous Fred Nave en- tered this mischievous world just 17 years ago. ' Q- I, Oct. 17-119185-Dorothy Stockton peep- ed into this world with a smile, and she's still smiling! Oct. 19-What fleeting luck! The Central Indians are victorious over the Sham- rocks with a 25-0 score! ' ' - -A quartet from the Boys' Glee Club -John Loe, Paul Frantz, Richard White, and Junior Brown-sings at the teachers' meeting at Maryville. Such A harmony cannot be rivaled. Oct. 22-Red, white, and- blue. These grade cards-how patriotic! N . -La Verna Lanham reaches the seven- A teenth step on her ladder of life. A - Oct. 23-The cast for the junior play, Come Out of the Kitchen, is chosen, V. with Maxine Boggess and Harold Frye taking the leading roles. Oct. 26-Emerson Hunt looks backover the 18 short years of his life with won- der! ' t Oct. 29-Over the top for the Oak with 310 subscriptions! Tell us, are we not excellent salesmen, especially Fae Mur- phy? To her is awarded a season bas- ketball ticket for selling the most an- nuals. Oct. 30-Dr. W. P. Dearing, president of the Oakland College, speaks to us on The Fine Art of Appreciation. He seems to be one speaker we all love to hear. Oct. 31-- Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown, says Donald Cluster, as he becomes editor-in-chief of the uoakyr THE OAK-I A F01'11z1'dabIc Crew Sfuogc Sl'CIlllc'SU Twilzs A Three of 0 Kina' H5110 fold me- P The Arnzy Sf1'CU7l1ZfllC' Sfruf Q1z1'cz' Gzmss Uflm? Page Seventy-one 9 3 5 , v fff'fMw,Af V! .. 1, 7 ll . IS ai ' ,i V U! il i. Fl 'il fl as rv fl ig A ,. , , . l . 1 . is l l, Pl ll 1 ll ' J . l V Y: 5, . ml .,, il l I .i 'E ll! li ji li gi il ll UI . :lei i lj! . 51 ll . ll! T lla ll 'rl rl L! lf at Ill! ll A ly iw .!' il THE OAK-1935 CALENDAR Nov. 3-First game on our new athletic field. Lafayette 7, Independence 6. What luck that beautiful field is bring- ing to us! We hope it will never wit- ness a defeat for Lafayette. Nov. 4-A special service, sponsored by the Hi-Y, is held at the Westminster Presbyterian Church for football boys from all high schools. Nov. 5-The dramatics class presents its first play, The Stepmotherf' Nov. 8-10-Splendid news! Those teach- ers travel to Kansas City, and the re- ' sult is a vacation. Hail to thee, our 'dear old vacation! Nov. 10-Ill luck befalls' us. Cameron 14, Lafayette, 6. Nov. 11-17-National Education Week. No , vacation, however. Nov. .13-Tag Day. Miss Gallagher's home room wins the contest, and is granted the privilege of attending any one junior high assembly. , NoV. 15-The Oak staff holds its first meeting, and selects Knighthood as the theme of the annual. -Allene McVay receives the .honor of becoming president of the Torch and Key. Nov. 17- Lafayette Swamped by Benton in Sea of Mud, so the headlines state. Ill luck is 'surely with us, 24-0! And did they rub it in! . , . Nov. 18-The sociology class visits the ' asylum, and is fortunate enough not to leave any of its members there. Nov. 20-Central edges out the Lafayette Rifle team! with a score of 744 points to ours of 743. So near, and ,yet so far! Nov. 23-The junior class presents Come Out of the Kitchen. John Gabriel, Robert Elliott, and Harold Frye seem to prefer to stay in the kitchen, how- ever. Poor Robert Tuttle, having to share the kitchen closet with a stout, elderly, female person of color ! -Mary Jane Noret celebrates her birthday by attending the junior play where, with great admiration, she watches dear Mr. Tucker -otherwise, Mr. Gabriel. Nov. 25-119165--Fae Murphy appears as an asset to Doc's home. Or was it a liability? f Nov. .29-Turkey days are here again, and two days vacation! -The Lafayette alumni meet 'the foot- ball varsity team. Hip hooray! 6-0 in favor of the varsity! A Nov. 30-Clip and Cartridge gave a party at Greenfields. Dec. 3-Vacation days are over, and three whole weeks before we will have an- other! -Grade cards again! Oh, why didn't we study? -Three lovely damsels are selected from each senior high class as candi- dates for the 1935 basketball queen. Who will reign over the court of La- fayette? Page Seventy-two Dec. 7-The junior high play, Cinderel- la, is proclaimed a great success. Etta Kathryn McGauhey is a most charming Cinderella, and Billy Bass, a magic cat that lost his tail, is named as the star comedian of the play. -Virginia Lee Neudorff has reached the most thrilling year of her life- sweet sixteen! Dec. 11-The seniors register for next semester. A forlorn looking 'group signing up, probably for the last time. Dec. 14-The scandal sheet, Lafayette Fright, is issued. -And what scandal! Can we ever live it down? -The first basketball game of the sea- son-Hiawatha, 18, Lafayette, 11. Oh, well, a test of good sportsmanship is: ' Can you lose cheerfully? . Dec. 17-Francis Reigert is actually 17. Dec. 18-What .a coincidence! Rowena Rhoades and Helen Stackhouse are both 18. This senior class boasts a set of twins falmostl. Dec. 19-Another defeat! Benton, 34, La- fayette, 7. 1 Dec. 21- The Holy Grail is presented for the fifth consecutive time, and is perfect in every detail, and most beau- tiful. Too bad there can't be a carbon copy made of it!- The new gowns are most lovely and colorful! -Marvin Rainey has enjoyed this old world for 18 -years, and is determined to live another 18 years. .-Vacation for the rest of the year. Santa Claus is Coming to Town. Jan. 4-Luck is with us at last. Chilli- cothe 8, Lafayette 13. The boys must be filled with a real Christmas spirit! Jan, 6-119173-Vernon Dinwiddie made up his mind to be mean in Mr. Tucker's law class. . - Jan. 5-Trenton 17, Lafayette 15. Almost a tie, but not quite! Jan. 7-School Days are here again! And that's not all-exams are but two weeks off. Jan. 8-What lovely basketball candi- dates and what flattering campaign speeches! It promises to .be a close election. Jan. 10-Faucett Ross, a magician, pre- sents an entertainment that far sur- passes our abilities of penetration. Even John Neff fails to see through it all. Jan. 11-The Light announces Helen Schemmer as basketball queen, and Virginia Collier, maid of honor. -Queen Helen I is crowned queen of basketball, and the whole coronation is most splendid! The team, spurred by the speech, is victorious over Sa- vannah with a score of 23-8. Jan. 12-The team marches on. Lafay- ette-20, Tarkio-17. Jan. 15-Seniors, dig out your money! Last day to pay class dues. Jan. 17-Mrs. Lillian Reynolds, adver- tising manager of the News-Press, speaks to the journalism class. Zi? , ' fifff , J rg 1 A ,-5:-.1 iff ' ,uf ff W, .14 ,ff M 4 '5 - 2 7. Q derel- ccess. most ass, a lamed ached life- next group time. ayette gr live e sea- . Oh, ip is: 17. rwena 2 are a set 4, La- .ented ,nd ,is beau- arbon s are .s old nined year. Ihilli- must pirit! made :ker's lmost I And two eandi- paign close pre- sur- ation. lgh it Helen and en of ,ation urred 7 Sa- afay- iney! dver- 'ress, --4: -f ..-vfv. ,,,. THE OAK-I935 Om' Field Nuisafzce Hizwvmrzc Sou!! Wfzc1'c s the Ball? Gz'1'1Slzy?? Good Ridffalzczxf AIIS11z.iIc's Sfuciiozzs? T'l-l'Cd Om' Game Page Seventy-three THE OAK-was CALENDAR Jan. 18-Dean Lawson of the Kansas University speaks.at a special assem- bly. 'Tis indeed most interesting! -Berniece Hirter is made president of the Sesora Club. - No Man's Paradise is chosen as the Sesora play. Jan. 21-The mercury falls to nine below zero! The rcsult is 190 students ab- sent, making a dreadful amount of work for the office clerks. I Jan. 22-23-Exams!! Oh, the lack of love and mercy! Will we ever live through it all? -Mildred Panigot is 18 today. Exams to celebrate! Jan. 24-Those gallant 9ATs march through the gate of success, and into senior high school. -Edward Kersey becomes 19-almost a man! Jan. 25-A glad day for some, and, alas, a sad day for others. Many discover themselves in the red! --Fifteen seniors leave our happy schoolypand many 7B's are added to our .number. ' - The little Shamrocks of Lafayette gave the husky Central Indians their biggest scare of the season, and lose by the narrow margin of three points, 23-26. 'Twas truly the most exciting and the hardest-fought game of the season. t ' ' Jan.,,26-Those popular twins, Philip and Paul Frantz, have lived 18 years of their eventful life together-without a misunderstanding? Jan. 28-It's like starting in school all over again. No home room, and lunch at 1 o'clock. We think we'll die of starvation! Jan. 3'1-Such a display of talent by our elders is almost unbelievable! The P. T. A. play, When Jane Takes a Hand, f has set quite an example! Feb. 1-Surely fate is with us. Benton- 25, Lafayette-13. Feb. 7-G. A. A. basketball game be- tween sophomores and juniors. A vic- tory of 12-6 goes to the younger class- men. Feb. 8-The Lafayette Shamrocks turn back 'the Savannah High Savages, .25- 17. Reital is very prominent in his playing, scoring 15 of the 25 points. Feb. 9-Disappointments are bound to come. Lafayette-19, Maryville-22. -Little Frederick Meyn's 18 years have surely been a credit to this world. Feb. 12-15 for a victorious team! Chris- tian Brothers-11, Lafayette-22. - Feb. 14-The school is presented with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Mary Todd Lincoln Tent No. 17, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. -Our own Robert Keatley begins the first day of his eighteenth year. Feb. 15-Chillicothe-12, Lafayette-31. Feb. 16-That's the spirit! Lafayette-19, Maryville-18. Feb. 18-Despite the howling gales and cold noses, the organization pictures are taken in record time. Page Seventy-four -The Orphe-Delphians present their annual play, Born Lucky. He is ' no other than Harold Frye. Andrew Walker's hog calling is quite a sensa- tion! Feb. 21-The Savannah tournament is in progress. And another feather in the proverbial hat-Lafayette-26, Concep- tion-17. Feb. 22-Well, George Washington did at least one good thing for all of'us- gave us a most enjoyable holiday. -What's the matter with our team? They're O. K. Lafayette-15, Benton- 13. -To think we lost first prize in the tournament by one game! Maryville- 24, Lafayette-16. However, our sec- ond place trophy is certainly a hand- some one. Feb. 27-Victory in our 'first tilt in the regional high school championship basketball tournament! Lafayette- 37, Forest City-27. -Waldo Zimmerman has Htrumped the trumpet through 18 years! Feb. 28-The sophomore play, Fur and Warmer, is presented before a de- lighted audience, Fur coats are quite the rage these days-eh, what? -Olin Winfrey's hopes are high. He's ' 18 today. Mar. 1-Seven very happy girls, and seven tremendously proud boys receive letters indicating membership in the National Honor Socity. -More -laurels for Lafayette! Irish Grove-24, Lafayette-27. Mar. 2-Victory follows defeat! Benton -29, ,Lafayette-205 Central-9, La- ? fayette-20. Mar. 4-Another week of delightful six week's tests begins with a Q-whizz. -Indeed an eventful day for Lafay- ette! The senior class discovers the presence of a set of triplets! Rose Marie Conner, Russell Hoffelnieyer, and Helen Panigot blow out seventeen candles. Josephine Webster, a year their senior, celebrates with them. Mar. 6-Calvin Stiers, dignified treasurer of the senior class, declares 'twas eighteen summers ago that the bur- dens of popularity settled on his young fshoulders. Mar. 7-Fourteen extremely happy stu- dents become members of that longed- for organization, the National Honor Society, in a most impressive initia- tion. Mar. 8-Ruth Landers proves that The child is father of the man. Way back in '17 she opened her eyes on this world with a giggle. Mar, 9-The Sesoras give a delightful comedy. No Man's Paradise, with Mary Diller featured as a man- hater ! Just imagines! E, Mar. 10 H9185-Virginia Daniels made her debut on the world's stage, deter- mined to be an actress. It seems that she is meeting with success. -Doris Gutridge, popular sports- woman, began the game of life 19 years ago. THE OAK-l935 Pl'fllfUl'S flIlfllSZl7'1.0llS Jafar D1z11111 z0,v Proof Rmdcr ' l V0l'lZl.11g Hard? S111'j21'1'se! Hi! . Arfisfs B00l3'ZU0l'll1S? V SC'U17ISfl'8.S'SCS Page Seventy-five THE OAK-1935 CALENDAR Mar. 14-The Student Council sponsors a gala affair, in the form of a St. Pat- rick's Day dance, and finds that it has fostered a most successful event. Mar. 15-The alumni basketball team does battle with the varsity, and is victorious with a 32-25 score., Mar. 18-The newly organized Girls' Pep Squad chooses Anna Mabel Boden- hausen for its president. Mar. 20-Andrew Walker, popular artist and cartoonist, has been at it 19 years. Practice makes perfect, you know., -A negro sextet from Little Rock, Arkansas, presents an interesting mu- sical program for 'the senior high school assembly. Mar. 22-The Girl Reserves present their annual play, Blue-Ribbon Pie, with Clara Richards portraying the leading role. Allene McVay, with her casual amens, Virginia Lee Neudorff, with her sweet potato pie that tastes of soap, Eleanor Duckett, who is in love, and Carol Brown, who is al- ways up to mischief, play humorous roles. Mar. 23-Just seventeen years ago this sour old world was brightened by the sunshiny smile that accompanied Jua- nita Coder's appearance. . Mar. 25-Donald Wilcox, bashful boy of Lafayette, shyly admits that he is '18 today. ' - C -Never before in our 12 years of school did we seniors see such tests, which tasted of history, physics, chem- istry, psychology, English, astronomy, and what not. -The honor of sponsor-major goes to Carmella Dennis! Fight on, my lads! Mar. 27-Eighteen years ago Frances Naomi Smith was considered just an- other baby, but is now quite prominent iniher class, and has gained member- ship in the National Honor. Society, Torch and Key, and Quill and Scroll. Mar. 29-An interesting musical pro- gram is presented by the Junior Col- lege mixed chorus and string instru- ment quartet. Mar. 30-Ardale Krauss thanks his lucky stars that his birthday falls upon a Saturday. For 19 would sting!!! -A sad day. Lafayette's first track, meet is a defeat. Central-545, La- fayette-18 VZ. Mar. 31-Bring on the gifts! Mary Diller is eighteen today, and quite grown up! April 1- Get out a pencil and paper. We're going to have a test.-April fool! and we hear it again. -Two April fools hath Lafayette! Walter Reinert, that fun-loving blonde, has drawled through 19 years, and Bertha Lund, one year less. April 2-Richard White has been 'fve- calizing exactly 19 years. April 10-The senior play, The Call of Youth, is witnessed by a laughing and tearful audience. The leading roles taken by Helen Schemmer, Leon- ard McDonald, John Loe, and Donald Page Seventy- six Cluster are very impressive and dra- matic. Humorous roles are played by Mary Diller, Rose Marie Conner, and Phyllis Harris. Apil 11-P. T. A. banquet for Honor Stu- , dents. Such honor and what eats! -Russell Howard proudly announces that he can vote next year. April 12-Three cheers for the army as they bravely march to Kansas City to compete with other schools. A high ranking they should make! April 18-The Girl Reserves give a tea in honor of their mothers. - -Such a display of gymnastics in the yearly Physical Education Review. 'Twas a review of reviews. April 19-Good Friday has reached us at last, and that means an Easter vaca- tion. Hurray for the bunny and Eas- ter eggs! E April 22-Lloyd Lawless psleepily admits that it was 18 years ago. i April 23-The Sesora Tea marks a red- letter date for members of the club. April 26- On Lafayette, on Lafayette, hurry around that track! The city track meet is a great event for La- fayette's track men. May 2-The Junior-Senior banquet, with Fairy Stories as its theme, carries us back to fairyland again. It,is one ' that Lafayette's senior class will never forget. May 3-Election of student president. Who will be the lucky boy? May 9-The underclassmen of the Se- sora Club give a beautiful banquet in ' honor of the senior members and their mothers. -What splendor is shown by Lafay- ette's boys at the annual R. O. T. C. Review. May 17-The second Field Day in Lafay- ette's history is highly successful. And, oh! what fun! May 18- Years are slipping through my fingers! Gean Lundbom is 19 today. May 19- Eighteen years of pomp and JOY . Since I was a baby boy. V -Grover Stewart. May 23-24-Lucky are those seniors who escape the perils of examinations! May 26-All seniors attend church, and are well-behaved for one hour. Dr. Mauze delivers the baccalaureate ser- mon. May 27-28-Head-scratching and nail- biting days! Exams are such miser- able things. May 28-A great class day for the sen- iors. 'Twill be the last time that they meet. May 29-A scorching night. We marched in-with all the rest, and got a piece of paper! May 30-Decoration Day, and a holiday for us all. May 31-School days are over--the hap- piest days of our life! 1 E 2 s I 2 c Dzfrw E dra- d by , and ' Stu- sl 'unces ry as ty to high a tea In the view. us at vaca- Eas- dmits red- ub. Vette, city La- with rries 9 one iever dent. Se- et in their ifay- F. C. Lfay- ,sfu1. 1 my bday. and rt. who v and Dr. ser- 1ai1- iser- sen- :hey :hed iece .day lap- ..,,f,, ,f , , ,, , , ,, ,. . - THE OAK- 935 Jllrrsf Pojmlm' Girl in Dios! Popzzlar Gif! in SC'1Zi07' High f7l11Z.0l' High lifnsf Pojvfilm' Boy in '1V0sf'P0j91zIa1' Boy ffl Senior High Jzzzzioz' High 5 .Dizzy Dopcs Doc Om' Tzvizzs I Om' Helper Bi1'd'5 Eye VYZACIU t IjSflCl'CZ'Z'GS Page Severity-seven N 1 1 A 21 A 1 s l i l I 1 I l 4 Y I i 5 A I 1 , ,I 'K 'I l , I il ,l lil iii if V ll M ,l 'i if . 1' 5: L, , l 'i 11 i I l l l pe ! I l 1 Scholarship Cup .-..---- THE. OAK-I935 SENIOR AWARDS FOR 1935 Burnes National Bank -..--.---DONALD CLUSTER ANDREW WALKER GWYNETHA JONES ........ALLENE MCVAY -------GLADYS HEINZ FRANTZ Art Cup --..-.-- -...-----...----....--------..... Class of 1925 Commercial Cup --,.--... .......-------............................................... Platt's Business! College English Cup ----....-. .......................................A , ....... ........ Gard's Business College' A ' Foreign Language Cup ....----- -...........-..-.--....,...--...---.. ' N. S. Hillyard I History Cup ----... --..........------A....-------....-.-...............----.-.................. Dr. Blanche Rennick and Dr. Will W. Grow. Home Economics Cup .....-.. ,....................................... Industrial Arts Cup ...------ Journalism Cup ...---- Mathematics Cup ---.-A. Music Cup --4---- Science Cup ------- Athletic Cup -...--.... Zimmerman Trophy ..--.--.- Page Seventy-eight George H. Voss Class of 1928 Lafayette High School Press Club Class of 1923 Music Department of 1925 Louis M. Smith First National Bank Earl Zimmerman -........None ---V---SAMUEL TAFT -----.-HAROLD CALL DONALD CLUSTER ----.--..None --------CALVIN STIERS ---.--.SAMUEL TAFT -------SAMUEL TAFT ,. 4 f ,f1,Zf Lf f 3 -. Q, V, U f' Q, m at Y F w V. fig H O 1 ' 4 4 ffaffalxf JW H9 OC! .2 ! 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Smith .-....... ---- L. O. Midgorden --4----- - Harry C. Johnson ..........-....-- Reverend George Mauze ..... .... . Loyal M. Steinel and Co. .--- .- Charles J. Schenecker .--.----..----...--,-- Wyeth Hardware Manufacturing Co. -----.----------------,----------------------,-------- Mid-Continent Petroleum Corpo- ration .............--..........-----....----..------ Dr. Owen W. D. Craig ....---,--.......--- J. W. Kost --------.------------------ Western Grocery Co .----.-- O. S. Bodenhausen .....---...... Todd-Sunshine Coal Co .....-... William E. Johnson ----.-.-------- Frank Buzzard ...............................- Platt-Gard Business University Bennett Bishop ...........................-.-.- Townsend Clothing Co. .......--.--.... Prawitz Studios of Photography -..- Hirsch Bros. Dry Goods Co. -------- H. O. Sidenfaden ...............-........ Beaty Store No. 15 ............. Stamey Funeral Home ---...... R. J. Woodruff -----.------.-.-----. Page Eighty opie 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S DC-MENTS Copies Carter Pharmacy ---------- -- 1 Beaty Store No. 31 ----... .. 1 George Johnson --------- -- 1 Fuelling and Sons ------ .. 1 Mrs. William Fibert ----.-.- -- 1 Reverend R. L. Henry -------------------- 1 Western Dairy and Ice Cream Co. 1 Miss Sarah K. White ---------------------'-- 1 Barbara Cox ---------------,---------------------'- 1 Orby Mander ------.-.--------- - 1 Edith C. McColgin --------- -- 1 Awalt Steffen -----.-.-------- -- 1 Elizabeth Dale -.---.------.---. -- 1 Dr. T. H. Hedgepeth ------------.---.------ 1 Artesian Ice and Cold Storage Co 1 Cripe Baking Co .--------........---.....-.--.--- 1 Bill Hopkins ............................... 1 Atchison Beauty Shoppe ......-. 1 Parisian Beauty Academy ...... '1 W. L. Eshelman .................. 1 Mrs. E. W. Vanhoozer ...-..... 1 Norman Carter -......................... .... 1 Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Riddle ......... 1 Smith Book Store ................. .1 Nelson Pharmacy No. 3 ------- 1 The Paris ............................. . 1 Cook's Camera Shop .........-... . 1 American National Bank ........ . 1 Evelyn Bartling .................... . 1 Harold Parker ................... . 1 Nelson Printing Co ....-... - 1 Mrs. Earl Walker .......... . 1 New Minute Cafe ............... . 1 Veraguth and Moskau ........ . '1 Dr. H. N. Tospon ............... . 1 John Shaffer ................... . 1 J. C. Markt ............... . 1 Rainey Shoe Co .......... . 1 E. P. Sigrist, D. D ..--.--.. . 1 Dr. T. C. McVey .......... .. 1 Mr. VV. Downs .................................... 1 Miss Botsford ...................................... 1 St. Joseph Transfer and Storage Company ........................................ 1 Dr. Hartsock ........................................ 1 Mannschreckis Book Store ......... .. 1 Mrs. E. H. 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