Lafayette High School - Oak Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)
- Class of 1954
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BLACKWELL For the past ten years, our superintendent of ls, Mr. George Blackwell has devoted exceed- ingly long and countless hours and much of his energy in building the St. joseph school system into the efficient organization of which we are so proud, wif ,guido :V X b ff fgfffw 'wijgflm sh, by, ,t rm.. U9 BOARD O F E DUCATION We, the students and faculty of Lafayette, sincerely HPPl'CCiHfC the time, Patience and understanding you, our Board of Education, have given us in the pioneer years of our school life. Therefore, we say, Thanks to you! Page 4 New-' -exxf 5 Q MR. THOMAS Mr. Charles Thomas, our very capable and under- standing principal, has spent many long hours during the year in cur behalf. All summer long he has busied himself with stud in new and better ways of teaching and running a schoof for the good of everyone. In the fall he set up schedules and tried to promote a better understanding between teachers and students. Durin the succeeding months we took our many problems ans propositions to him, for advice and approval. Then came spring with its multiple activities, of which many details had to be taken in consultation to Mu Thomas. At the end of the year we realize as we look back, that the year was a successful one because of the help nnd guidance of our principal, Mr. Charles Thomas. Nfl' MISS GFORGFF NASH Miss Georgee Hash, our trustworthy counselor, has spent many hours this past summer and all during the school year with her many duties and respon- sibilities. Early in the sprin , her time is occupied showing the 7th and Sth gragers from other schools though Lafayette and helping them to become better acquainted with high school life and activities. Later in the school year, she is busy counseling the Sth, 9th, and 10th grade students. She begins to figure credits for seniors, I0 the will be certain they will be able to graduate.. Faixing next years schedule of classes for every student in school is a big Lob for this amazing person, on whom we depend muc for our smooth running high school career. We owe much to our reliable counselor, and her untiring work is deeply appreciated by both students and faculty alike. Advi or 'FQ' MISS ANNA HAGUE Miss Anna Hague, our adviser to girls, has a never ceasing job and a very important one. She spends much time keeping attendance records and reports. Miss Hague is especially busy at grade- card time when she has to Bgure accu- rately how many days each student has been absent during the year. This poised and dl lfied lady also serves UI as an Englisgn teacher.. Miss Hague has thls year, as in the past, proven herself to be worthy of the trust placed upon her.. MR . BAKER Mr. Frank C. Baker, our very capable vice-princflal, has completed another year of be g a friend to all.During the summer months he studies ways and means of improving student-teacher relationships.. In t.he fall, Mu Baker ls found busily at work on schedules for the coming year. He aids in the con- trolling of unruly students, ls always availa le for advice, and teachesa class during the school term. As spring arrives, we know that as a very neces- sary part of out administration, Mr. Baker contributed much to th: success of the 1953-54 school year. Page 1, N ' fain N rs! lend' 'Q . '--.. Pageg i - 4 in 'T ,su l are lp -0 X A wily, ,fa . 1 1 , -.Yr-,AN 1 - V Q . vusw,,k9xAL'r wus L I , , ' , Y , f W ,e 3 . ' . ' . .. r . x g . ,, iv, W X .5 f ., l DEDICAUON r , We, the journalism class proudly dedlcdte this OAK of 1954 to the unlimited cour- age and sage vision of our stouthearted forefathers' through whose efforts it is possible for us to enjoy all of the wonderful rights and privileges with which our Creator has en- dowed us. I E gb rg if ' , A Zu' ' E . ,J U I 'XG A7 gr qi h rm: 163. K Xi Qffyf' IP' 'YV i f ,QE A jQ57iiff Kh 5 , iii? 'Pj H bi Sp Y' Q, ,f ' . -11 ,x . . -:N -H ol, f f - ' ',kT1fZ2 'S-M gy fig? Sw R4 L-,1 m Q . x X- Q xgf: ' x If x'cf!ctX EJ R rig ' . W1 ,251 i LW-A E N1 XE FPL .X VQ1 A !f,fQ'S A X ,rg,m' K V 5 ik FN 1. Home Economics 4.Xt,5vernn1ntClafjQfT? X! GP ' , , X, 2. Latin Class 5. Mixed ffhgifC, ss mfg mwffqxfqxv 3. G Cl 6. Sh -i 'H f 7 7 fffz. . V' ' Ym ass . . XEANJX, xyfp Y, , ,Xp . 7. SPeclaI rmjff 3 KWM 55 W Q ' If High J Q , ,-'kg 4 . A xi - fx' nwifw A QI. WX Q V NTS SQ 1,N5z1ff N J X5 f- rw Y fb PIII EER lilllllllilll GU OAK 'STAFF The annual publication of our yearbook is made possible through the united endeavors of the staff, a most capable adviser, Miss Mildred Bringman, and the student body,with th: primary purpose of keeping undimmed by time, the precious memory of our High' School years We give our credit to the admirable efforts of Margaret Loy, who spent manydiligent and countless hours which her tremendous job of Editor calls for. All the written copy was submitted by the Literary Editor, Carol Neely, and her assistants. We, the staff, sincerely wish that the satisfaction you gain from this book may equal the pleasure and enjoyment we have had in working on the Oak Left to Right: Bob Hamilton,Carolyn jarzembowski, Bette Carroll, Carol Neely, Joyce McCammon. Left to Right: Ernestine Pinch Margaret Loy. Peggy Loy, Ediwl' '-Q i 'B Y'-s Page H PIII EER HAPP NING The publication of our school paper, the Lafayette Light, is under the jurisdiction of the journalism department, with Miss Mildred Bringman as their understanding adviser. Each member of the class, contributes his share of the work in making this school paper. The paper could not emerge from the jumble of copy and proofreading, cropping and dis- tresses of make-up as a well rounded out news- paper, without the co- 0 operation and spirit of lv Fdlfof CMOIYU Townsend friendliness of each staff member. Carolyn Townsend ha ed the office of E itor to the best of her capacity. Her effrtie cy an ation edit a go paper, have helped her over all the ro O rd er ISIIDI, have encountered this year. I Standing left to right: Shirley Hodgin, Bill Yamell, Carolyn Townsend, Bob Wright, Fred Adams. Seated left to right: Beverly Wattenbarger, Miss Bringman, and Bill Oxford. left to right Royce Forbes Pat Meinert, Sherry Silcott, Wanda Russell, Nancy Page 9 JK FK- t-W' If PARENT TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION A very worthwhile or anization is our Parent Teacher's Association which promotes cioser and better relationship among parents teachers, and students. The P. T. A. was outstanding in its work, toward this goal. Mrs. Arthur Ringer, , , , , president Its officers this year were: Mrs. Arthur R1nger,pres1dentgMrs. john Neff, first vice-president, Mr. Charles Thomas, second vice-pres- identq Mrs. Norman Moore, treasurer, Miss Bertha Rightmire, historian: and Mrs. Clifford Adams, sergeant-at-arms. i Page 10 .... afw-wwf N -44-5 M-A ,s 5 BOOSTER'S CLUB This organization of fathers, teachers and alumni are of great benefit to the com- munity around Lafayene. Their accomplishments work for the betterment of our school in many ways. The officers this year are:Mr. Leroy Mead, presidentgMr. Bill Noble, vice-president, Mr. Evan Agenstein, secretary, and Mr. Charles Thomas, treasurer. M4 MWC WM-f?? UIOVUA JJ. nf vw fwwfwfwf ff Jpwbffifw. Gf 6vLe ,W ,MW ywvff fi Qfhvf 5. Custodians ' ' JW! X 6. Miss Hague's Assxs rk NN P811 Figures never lie, it's lbe fifurers that do. B.S,, M.A.5 Agebra I, ll, lllg Geometryg Trigonometry. 'TRAIL BLAZER Miss Mildred Brlngmanz If the sboe fits, wear it: if Wraot, cast it aside. B.S., M.S.Q 'English 10 and 11' journalismg Advisor to the , Oalc and Light Staffs. .5- 3... wifi 2-iw i , V . 1 Rss EV3 BIOWII I Honor and slzxrne from no c dition rise: Act well your p tbere all tbe bonor lies. B M.A.: English 10 and 113 rector of Senior High Ass blies. 1 Miss Enema Lee Ficklln: To be or not to be. A.H.1 English 10 and l1gChairman of Activity Point Committeeg Spon- sor of Sesoras. Mlss Aline Brown: ' 1' I Put first tbings first. A.B., M.A.5 Sociologyg American - - I V' 'Q . ' I Historyg American Govemmentg 'ffm-1--fl 4 1 f' Senior Sponsor. iii 13 L. 1 1 K 34 f ifzfixf-J.-fr 'M L' , . I lr , I ku .V 1 4 g., x, V ,x . gc., A TCQM. g f Mr Charles Carr- I :V l i il 'X 'Y 'X ' ' . f ,-, ,,' - U 'No job at all. B.S.g Industrial kgiff- 'NQ 1, 1? ' 'Ln 1.4 L 'VA 7 'T- Val I' I Arts 8, 9, 10, 125 Mechanical 1 J 45 ' I , 'I I, I K., Drawingg Senior Sponsor. A K U I 'Mft U' if - ' ll '-' 'f 1 is ' ' ' K V! is if . f 'L KL' V, l A414 ,ffwj Aff' CK' ' - 'fi K' . .7 Mrs. Golda Dunlap: f' ,ff A 1 1 - , ' 'God moves in a mysterious 1 ' I , ' ' V . 28,44 fr' 7 -5-Op' way, His wonders to per-fours. xg 2.78.1 Cc, C 1' L L! ' Sf ' I B.S.g Social Scienceg Civicsg ' ff , I , Common Leamings. -f, ' ' 5-fi 4. 1 ' Qj . A, f K ., f A DJ!! Jia! 97, LM4 1' ,JL L .,,q,,. Ll , If Mr. Donald Gibson: Service is tbe rent we pay for the space we use oneartb. B.S., M.A.9 Civicsg American l-listoryg junior Class Sponsor. Page 12 Mr. Giles Hengeller: He who besitates is lost. B.S.3 Math 85 Physicsg Shop 85 Assistant Football Coach. ,Zi Mr. Basil Hoehn: Breaks aren't luck, they made. B.S., M.A.g Gel Scienae-g Assistant Foot? Basketball, Trac lc Coach. TRAIL HLAIER Miss Kathleen Lindsay: All that we send into the of olbers, comes back our own. B.A., M.A. Social Scienceg Civics. JJ :nal Education CoOrd1nator ' ' :Qi 0 v -.V f 1 . Qu- -o L. . if Y, I xik',l 5 l , - V, L.. f. K 1 , Mrs. Marg, t Remingbn: Listen, ' girls, B.S.g Home Economic I, II, lllg Sponsor of F.H.A.g Sponsor ofSophomore class. tn' Miss Martha Roxanna Robb: Chiefly lbe nuould of rl nuln' fodune is in his own hands. B.S.g School Librarian. 'lllzllll RLALEIR Mrs. Elemor Shlpps: Reaunnben smut people ash questions. A.B.5 English 9 and 103 Co-Sponsor of Colleens. Mr. Richard Shlout 0b, mercy! B.S., M.A.5 Typ in 5 junior Businessg Basket ball Coachg Assistant Footbal Coach. A , X, Q Mrs. Irene Shoenhg: A 1nan's reach should exceed bis grasp, or wbat's a heaven of. B.S.: ish 9. English Arts 89 Eng- f , ff. 1 MXSKL John F Trimble Shape up or get oull lnstxuctorg Sponsor of Cartridgeg Sponsor Teamg Sponsor of Honor Guard Miss Doris Sbnebumer: Therefore all things wbatso- ever ye would that men should do to ou do ye even so to then, or this as the law and lbe prophets B S , M A Book lreepmg, Psychology Short ha nd! r I and III, Typing I Senior Spot? sor Miss Willetta Todd: ' Kee y0lf eye on tbe bull A.' Gym 8 9 10' Health 8' Girls Intramural Sports Miss lnaWachIel Wisdom IS hnowrng what do, skill is knowing bow to il. and virtue is doing it. BS., M.A.g Office Practice, Business English, Typingg Smenography. Page 14 , V1 ,Q , ,JN I I wtf ,ch ll I! I . 1 lie -' ' '11 . s f , M 7.41 , ' .f f ' ' , df., o f ' ,I , 'Ll' 'fi ,LM . 1 1 '. I .'.HV' ' I I , ' , .ti , er ' 1 , I J Miss Domilhyliuerfelezf ' Give lolbe world the best you haue, and Ile best will cone buck to you. B Arts 85 English 9. .S.g English . ' Vl- ' 1' l, , , H f fl ' f f V1 ,f1ff'f'i Q ,l Aj 'ty J J . ' MJ 'fi ,lfffiiliff . 'I ,' 4 1 , . 1 , LUULTY M V.. ,, ' 1 1 f ' V I X . fzlf' - I , f 1 he -. f , NOT PICTUBED Miss Wlnlfred Gallagher Miss Logan Guhlblal Miss Lois Green Miss Helen McMachen Miss Fuye Slater I? Ov'-VL say say inset!!! John - F M A logy. ,-. 4- fl 1 -.Z 1, 11 I I 4 ,i 4 ' 1- Icdfgff MJ fo -wi' fCQ,Q,aAJ I I, l ' V, 1 ,f O' qty 7 ,Z .. ' Ihoilljffqli Youth Q KH ,. ' 'Q ,Hi . j7 If 7 ff I Y 'X W ' ' Y, g 1 J! Q! s. f 1 ' f .42 lv m 3216 'X if ,SQCCQQ C1614 . ' CZ, f ,y J V I dugg 1 , T f 4 yy, M M 'fd fy 13 L ,Af X, 1 .vw L I ,AS ff:-gr-f , L, 1 I 1, .1 J akcgv fro dxiig-11,1 --. aff ' 9 '73 Ziff M45-'X v , ,JL ,FQQE-L Vl ? A ,ffkfh 4. Sophomore Sponsors ff'14f1'f W, '3'wO'i5,i'i'.1', i?2bSL't f,M. ff, ,2,Qgi5fifff'.gs.,,B?a5d fi .ua iviegxoxlgiponsors 6. Frcsfxmon Spofxsors ! x fd , . . R-fl? '94Tf ?' nv 7hM ,, 5 - ' ' H- l xg 52,77 'uf ' ' liflf ' -7 ? !? ,-' ':f I37'7f 5-'U ,' ' X-'1 7 7 ' P15015 . ,5..,.x4 ,,,1. N1 J 7 ' - ' J , 1 STUDENT COUNCIL 1 tudent We, the student body of Lafayette High School, in . order to develop closer rela- 1 tions between the faculty and student, to develop in y ourselves a feeling of per- C' sonal responsibility for the success or failure in the management of the school, to aid in the internal admin- istration, to develop intelli- gent participation ln the affairs of the school, and to promote the general welfare of the school, do establish this constitution. Under the capable leader- ship of john Carson, our Student Council has achieved many of its goals set forth this year. With faith and tmderstanding their sponsor, Miss Georgee Hash, has inspired them in everything they have undertaken. jOHN CARSON, Student Body President X! li , wx, fs K' MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL joanna Carson, Bette Carroll, Marilyn McCush, Barbara Burket, jim Ringer, Richard Scharff, j. W. Williams, Marilyn Ruoff, Pat Adams, Nancy Gerding, Bob Hackman, Margot Brown, Twyla Lane, Sharon Bowlin, Lea Gloshen, jack Lehman, Herbert Thompson, jim Schiltz, john Carson, Gloria Hinson, joyce McCammon, Chuck Meinert, Bob Neal, Carol Besson, Sandra McVey, Bill Mead, Pat Black, Bill Oxford, Bill Yarnell, David Martin, Leo Carroll, Barbara Hirter, jerry Rhodes, janice Wells, john joseph, Glenda Steele, Nancy Ball, Mary Alice Lau, Ronald Chastain, Ronnie Burnham, Luella Ratcliff, Paula Eaton, Vernelle Marltt, Mark Barth, Barbara Gieber, Kathy Streeter, Dixie Babb, Pauline Grant, Beverly Keck, Charlotte Taylor, Bob Wilson. Page l6 Pre W WJ V' J' L fwxh ,V Q' M f .IX yi! 115 i JWJQHNWQQQN A , I l J '1' n I 0 r Dolores Adams If silence .be golden, sbe bas great ricbes. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A. Miss Hague's assistant. CI a s Freddie Adams Why waste a good laugb on sornetbing that isn't fanny? Freshman Picnicg Hi-YQ Holy Grailg junior-Senior Banquetg Clip and Cdrtridgeg Orphe-Del- phians, presidentg Gold and Silver L 3 R.0.'I'.C. Banquet and Bally Light Staff. Farrell Adkins Life without agood time isn't worth living. Clip and Cartridgeg Freshman Picnicg Honor Guardg jxmior- Senior Ban uct' unior Con q 1 ll 1 ' cessionsg Rifle Teamg N.R.A. Clubg Derby Day. Anita Alder Sbe bas an air ofquiet friend- liness. Freshman Picnicg Glee Clubg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Ban- q uetg junior Conces sions. Edna Mae Allnutt A combination of everything agreeable. Sophomore Boardg Glee Club: junior-Senior Banquetg junior Concessionsg Teacher's Assis- tant: Lampionsg Office Assis- I ahh Alvce Arn A friendly manner will take one a long way. Glee Club: junior-Senior Barr quec Future Homemakers of America. Page I8 Carol Sue Anderson Happy is sbe, from cave euer freeun A mid term graduate. Raymond Anderson Richard Armstrong Often seen-only occasionally Life is so sbort. but tbere is , beard. always time jar courtesy. A Clip and Cartridgeg R.O.T.C. R.O.T.C. Bal and Banquetg Honor Guard, Banquetg Mixed R.0.T.C. Reviewg Stage Crewg Choirg junior-Senior Banquetg junior-Senior Banquetg Clip and Derby Day: Visual Ed. Operator. Cartridgeg N.R.A.g Derby Dayg Mixed Choir. e I done president. Marilyn Ballard Shirley Bannan Unassurning, ber work is Little, Heal. did 11074 F0 beat. alwa s w l . Freshman Picnicg Bandg Music Glee Club? R.O.'I'.C-. Ball? Contestsg Silver L, Speech Derby Dayg junior-Senior Ban- Contestg junior-SeniorBanquetg quetg Mixed Choirg Teacher's Gold Lg Mixed Choirg Sesora, assistant- Dixie Babb Little and cute, is it possible sbe's a Senior? Entered Sophomore Year: Glee Clubg F.H.A., treasurerg V- Teensg junior Concessionsg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Ban- quet: Student Councilg R.0.T.C. Sponsorette, Majorg Clip and Cartridge: R.O.T.C. Banquet, Ball, and Review. 'enior Sharon Barnett It's nice to be nice, you're naturally nice. Loan of Arc Y-Teensg Freshman icnicg Teacher's assistantg Senior Y-Teensg Gl ee junior Concessionsg junior- Senior Banquetg Band. Edith Berry Sweet and smiling are thy ways. Sharon Bowlin Musa: hath charms, but so has our Sharon. Freshman Picnicg Band Ma- joretteg Sesorasg junior-Senior Banque'-? Student Council: Foot- ball Queen. when Cl ubg Gerald Beeler M217 BCBBS U A number one fellow, in more D9 W'e and Plea-9918 to than one way. eye- . Student Councilg Holy Grailg Glee Club3Ml-'Cd junior-Senior Banquetg R.O.T. Sevior Banque! C. Rgview, Ball, and Banquet: Assistant: Future Homemalrers Regimental Adjutantg Clip and of Ameflcar Cartridgeg Honor Guardg Rifle Teamg Stage Flag Detailg Spon- sorettes' Installation. Youth rs the time for gayety A5 pleasanta girl as you OTC Honor Guard Fresh md Ronald Bougher' Kathleen Bowen 9-'f ' i. M . I n'P1cnnc, R.O.T.C. Review: Freshman Pncmcg Art unnr Concessions, Derby Glee Clubg junior-Senior Da 9 junior-Senxo B . . y I' Bllqllef que: Sharon Brazelton Donna Lee Brennan Bright, restless, thoughtless, Dignity is 11 girl's chief flitting here and there. Cbflffflf' Freshman Picnicg IntramuralF.H.A.5 Y-Teensg Freshman Slportsg F,H,A,g Glee Clubgpicnicg Glee Clubg junior- Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Ban-Senior Banquetg Colleens, quet. treasurer: Senior Board: Teach- er's Assistant: Miss Hague's Assistant. ,,- Clas' Hannah Beahler 5 She has the quiet way of one who does.' ' ,K F.H.A.g Freshman Picnicg Glee Clubg junior-Senior Banquetg Mixed Choirg Teacher's Assis. tant. l. if u' ' Nancy Bonham ' 'The lass with the delicate an. Colleensg Y-Teensg Freshmarfx Picnicg Mi ss Sharnro9k's Atten- dantg Glee Clubg Student Coun- cilg junior Boardg Variety Showg Teacher's As sistant. x u Donnie Bowman . 'Though of studies, he's not very fond lt's not so with brag nettes and blondes. i' Bandg Freshman Picnicg junior- Senior Banquet: All 'School Danceg Derby Day: Silver L, Page I9 ' ,Zwt.,L o-M.. lbllllll' Audre Brown A nimble tongue can win one friends. Future Homemakers of Americng Freshman Picnicg Glee Club Y-Teensg Ljunior-Senior Ban- quet: Mixe Choir. ide?-ef, KLO-'I QU'-4.184-J I see no ma be agar- I ai? n Brown 992. nentative. ' ' ' gfg 1' Student CouncilgPageant: Der- by Dayg Planning committee for All School Dance. Nancy Brown Bob P. Brown 12 Light of step and heart was He'sthe fellow who can srnrle she. and take hrs licking. Future Homemakers of Americag Hi-Y: R,0,T,C,5 junio,-Senior Ronald Burnham Lil:eable and cornradely. Hi-Yg Lettermang Freshman Picnicg junior-Senior Banquetg Derby Day: Student Council. Glee Clubg juniorSenior Ban- Banquerg Derby Dayg cjunior quetg junior Concessions. Concessions: Honor uard. 'I'I7' Bette Carroll John Ca,-son Fffefldsr Sb? bds many? 909' A leader who inspies by his rnies, none. . e,mmp1e, Ffeshlliill Picnic: llmlof Bond? Freshman Picnicg Sportsg Let- Maxine Busby She has qualities that en- dear. Y-Teensg Freshman Picnicg Glee Clubg Office Assistantg junbr Concessionsg Allied Yourhg Mixed Choirg junior- Senior Banquet. 'Vw junior-Senior Bnnquetg. Student tenmm Hi,Yg Student Council, v-fr Barbara Clark Tall and good naturedas she can be. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.3 Glee Club: Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Banquetg Derby Dayg Office Assistant. lagc 20 Council,State Conventiong Stu- Pfesidemggelegue toN.A.s.C.g dent Councilg secretaryg D.A.R. Otphvgelphims, Awardg R.0.T.C. SponsoretteS9 Inner Councilg Holy Grail. Flo Ann Courtney Carolyn Curtin Everything is pleasantfor one Thinks twice before she who is pleasant. speaks, then doesn't speak. Colleensglrloly Grailg Glee Clubg Y-Teens, vice-presidentg Fresh- Student Council, class repre- man Picnicg junior Concess- sentntiveg junior Scholastic i0!'IS9 Derby Dayg junior-Senior Awnrdg junior Concessions. Banquetg Office Assistant. 5 Mary Clark As merry as the day is long. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.3 Y- Teens, secretaryg Miss Hague's Assistantg Derby Dsyg Mixed Choirg junior Concessionsg Allied Youthg Office Assistant. enior Mona De Fre ece And tbe glory of ber bair wus sucb glory as tbe sun. Enuered junior year from Par- nell, Missouri. David ' 'He who plays dfld bdfd, wigs, Bandg Letterman phiansg Sports. Betty Gillespie Dependable and full offun, sbe's a friend of everyone. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.: Glee Clubg Y-Teensg Lunior-Senior Banquetg Mixed C oir. Mary Doles William Dovlin l would buue been bigger, if Fifty-seven uarities stopped sport. R.O.T.C. Freshman Glee Cl Mixed Choirg Senior assistant 0 Class jndith Dienatbier Silence dotb not indicate a lack of wisdom. Y-Teensg F.H.A.51unior-Senior Banquet: Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of America. ofagood Harvey Dupree just a quaet, but friendly g.y.ll R.0.T.C. Banquet and Ball. Her days will be serene and Surpassed by few sn football bngbt and bappy will ber na and few rn otber sports Parlene Fergison jim Giddens X , . F lure be. u . SpottsgLettermangHi-YgLette Freshman P1cn1cQF.H.A.: Tal- man Club, vice-president. ent Assemblyg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Banquetg Teach- er's assistant. an 66 Len Gloshen A dasb of pep, a lot of enthu- siasm and pinch of fun. Class Representative to Stu- dent Councilg Glee Clubg Col- Ieensg junior Boardg Basketball Attendantg Clip and Cnrcridgeg R.O.T.C. Sponscretteg Football Attendant. Willis Griggs Barbara Groce pg While some do nothing but Tbere is an art in fnendsbip. g talk. be does notbing but lis- Glee Clubg Future Homemalrersgig Q ten. of America. Freshman Picnicg Mixed Choir. U. . Q ggi k. , ' - X .- ' I - 22 . 'T ' ' 'Jn - . Page 21 W I Bll I ll I' Charlene Groenlre A zestlul happy life is bers. Glee Clubg Future Home- maker of Americag Mixed Choir. Bob Hamilton ' 'His talk was, like a stream wbicb runs with rapid cbange from rocks to roses. Sandra Hague A smile that spreads a sunshine: On lip and cbeele and brow. Art Clubg Glee Clubg junior Concessionsg Mixed Choirg junior- Senior Banquet. joyce Haynes A willing disposition is on? one of ber charms. Coleensg F.H.A. Class Representative: Glee Clubg Basketball Attendant. Carroll Hall La bter ricb as woodland tbunferl Glass Robert Hadley A quiet nature is often deep. Bandg Student Councilg gu- nior-Senior Banquetg C ip and Cartridgeg Honor Guardg Derby Dayg Battalion Staff, R.O.T.C.9 Rifle Team, marr agerg Holy Grail. Carol jean Hartley Precious articles are of- ten done up in srnall pack- ages. Y-Teensg Spanish Clubgju- nior Concessionsg Allied Youthg Future Homemalters of America. Garnett Hecker He liues for today, tomor- row can take care of ii. sell. Freshman Picnicg Rifle Teamg Clip and Cartridgeg R.O.T.C. Reviewg R.O.T.C. Banquetglunior-Senior Ban- quetg Der y Day. Howard Hoffmastaer Richard Hellerich He likes work. it fasci- nales birn! He could sit and look at it for bouts. Hi-Y: Freshman Picnicg Re- serve Letterg Sportsg Foot- ball Letterman: Basketball Letterman. Barbara Hirter Gloria Hmson Sbe may be little, but sbe does tbings in a big way. Freshman Picnicg Holy GNU? Sponsor R.O.'I'.C. Maiorg Mixed Choirg junior- Senior Banquetg Milita Bally Lieutenant Colonerlii R.O.T.C. Banquetg Clip and Cartridge. l nge 22 ' 'Pep is an important ingre- dient of the modern spirit. Head Cheerleader, Com- mittee for Sophomore Picnicg Mixed Choirg Student Coun- cilg Secretary of junior Classg junior Boardgjunior- Senior BBDTICIQ Maid of honor to Bas etball Queeng Football Queen, attendaatg Office Assistant. ' 'He could have been a beartbrealeer, bad be tbe desire. junior BoardgStudent Coun- cilg junior-Senior Banquetg Mixed Choirg Orphe Del- pliansg Hi-Yg Spanish Clubg Senior Boardg N.R .A. Uenior Gordon Hopkins ' 'Knowledge is power. Gosh, I feel weak. Omicmn Hi-YQ Student Councilg Honor Guardg Rep- resentative to jefferson City for Hi-Y Reviewg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Bair quetg Derby Day. George jones Speech is great, but si- lence is greater. Sportsg Student Councilg Derby Dayg Letterman. Marilyn Kent 'What gay laughter, what winning graces. Freshnnn Picnic: Art Clubg Glee Clubg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Banquetg Der- by Day. Americag Glee Clubg junior- Senior Banquet. William D. Irwin joyce james The sun shines red when She is true to her teach- it sbines on bis bead. ers. ber work, and ber R.O.T.C. Reviewg R,0,T,C, friends. Banquetg R.0.T.C. Instal- Y-Teensg Glee Club: Office lationg junior-Senior Ban- Assistantg Speech Conte stg queq Rifle Clubg Honor Sesorasg Allied YouthgF.H. Guard. A.:junior Scholastic Award.- Clara Karguth Carol Keegan For she is fist the quiet It is a friendly heart that kind, whose nature never has plenty of friends. uaries. Entered Senior year: junbr- Future Homemakers of Senior Banquet. ' Ula s Beverly jean Howard Those eyes of hers he- speak her disposition. F.H.A.9 Y4Teens5 Football and Basketball Attendantg Sesorasgjunior-Senior Ban- quetg Mixed Choirg Senbr BoardgHoly GrailgColleens, president. Beverly Ann jordan A disposition to be proud 0f.rr Glee Clubg F .H.A.: Y-Teensg Visual Ed. Operatorg Se- sorasg junior Boardg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Ban- quetg Music Contestg junior Concessions. ,SWR .f - Charles Kephart A gentleman, who makes no noise. R.0.T.C.5 R.O.T.C. Ban- quet and Bally Derby Dayg Clip and Cartridgeg junior- Senior Banquetg 1953 Driver Contest. Twyla Lane Gold and pearl, a bright American gil. Freshman Picni:gBandgGlee Clubg Intramural Sportsg Colleensg Student Councilg F umte Homemalrers of America. Mary Alice Lau A girl and music both so sweet: A combination hard to beat. Sophomore pilgrimage to jefferson Citygjunior Board, treasurerg junior-Senior Ban- quetg Sesorasg Senior Class secretary-treasuretg Student Council: Variety Show Com- mittee. Page 23 'enior Dean Lewinson Full of fun,and football.' junbr - Senior Banquetg Sportsg Hi-Y: Derby Day. I Class Darrell Lile ' 'A man, be seetns, of cbeer- ful yesterdays and confident to1norrows. Freshman Picnicg R .0.T.C.3 Student Councilg Clip and Cartridge, Sergeant-at-arms. Margaret Loy Nothing but an editor knows an editor's cares. Fr eshman Picnic 5 Glee Clubg Art Cluhg Gold 81 Silver Lg junior-Senior Banqueq Oak Editorg Quill and Scrollg junior Concessionsg Lam- pions, Sesora. Donna Lutz ' 'As sbe rattles tbose piano keys, sbe rs full of pep up to the beam. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.9 Glee Clubg Mixed Choirg Y- Teensg junior Concessionsg junior-Senior Banquetg Va- riety Show. Vernelle Mark: Her good burnor is a foun- tain never day. Y-Teensg Stu ent Councilg Glee Clubg Future Home- malcers of Americag Mixed jack McBee A bold, dasbing mass of muscle. Freshman Picnicg Omicron Hi-Y: Miss Shamrock Coro- nationgLetterman Clubg Der- by Dayg Student Councilg junhr - Senior Banquetg Choir. ir 3 'is ? 4 '5 ' . Sports Helen McBrayer ' 'Wbat trusty treasure in tbe world can countervail a friend. Freshman Picnicg Glee Cluhg F.H.A.: Mixed Choirg Junior-Senior Banquetg jun- xor Concessions. Margie McClure Quietude is a virtue in itself. FJ-l.A.5 Freshman Picnicg Glee Clubg junior-Senbr Banquetg Teacher's assis- tant. Shirley McCoy Care is only an enemy of life. Colleens: R.O.T.C. Ban- quetg Art Clubg Drum Major etteg Glee Clubg Derby Day: Teacher's Assistantg jun- ior-Senior Banquet: lntra- mural Sports. Gary McCurley I grant, altbougb be bad rnucb wit, be was very sby of using Art Clubg Mixed Choirg R.0. T.C.9 Spanish Club. fx. Page 24 Bill McKinney Greater athletes may bave been born, butwe doubt it. Freshman Picnicg Hi-Yg Letterman Clubg Varsity Letterg Sports. Bill Mead Every man bas bis fault: and winninilfgends is bis. Bandg Fres n Picnicg Re- serve Letterg Student Coun- cilg junior Concessionsg Lanier-Senior Banqueq Der- y Dayg Orphe-Delphians. I 'en 1 or Charles Meinert ln bis element, witba pig- skin under bis ann. FICSDIIIID Picnkg and Football Lettersg dent Council State Conven- tiong R.0.T.C.g L etterman's Cl ubg junior-Senior B anquetg junior Class Presidentg lntra-City Councilg Hi-YQ Allied Youth. Glee june Moore Here's to tbe gifl witb tbe voice sweet and low. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.g Glee Clubg junior-Senior 'UF' Lorine Miles How sweet and fair sbe seems to be. Art Assistant: .Derby Dayg Clubg Mixed Chotrg Office As sis ra nt. Dona Fay Miller Neatness is a crowning grace of wo1nanbood. F.H.A.Q Freshman Picnicg Glee Clubg junior Scholas- ticg junior Concessionsg Junior-Senior Banquetg tor Boardg Colle ens. Cla s Pat Meinert ' 'Peppy---plus. ' ' F.H.A., reporter: Colleensg junior Conceaaionag junior Boardg Y-Teenag Student Councilg Football Queen a ttendantg Cbeerl eaderg Light Staffg Mixed Choir. Sen- Carol Morin And that on dress, llay mucb stress, I can't and sbdn't deny. Y-Teenag F.l-LA.: Freshman Banquet. Gary Mowry Stately and tall be moves in lbe ball, tbe cbief ofa tbousandfor gnzce.' ' Hi-Y Review and Hi-Y Sec- retar -Art Club' Basketball yr 1 Let termang Orphe-Delphia nsg Bandg junior-Senior Ban- quetg Derby Dayg Letter- man's Club, Chapling St. Patrick's Day Assembly. Shirle Muster If sbyness were a crime, sbe'd spend ber life in Sing Sing. Picnicg Glee Clubg junior- Senior Banquetg Ennio: Con- cessionsg Derby ay. Carol Neely Tbe band tbat butb made you fax? batb made you good. Freshman Picnicg junior- Senbr Banquetg Spanish Club, vice-presidentg Light StaffgStudent Council alter- nateg Oak Staffg Literary Editorg Quill and Scrollg Sil- ver L: Office assistant. Bill Oxford Success will be bis lot, Donna Overly A kind word, a pleasant Georgia Noble Envied lor ber intelli- genes. Freshman Picnicg Y-Teensg F.H.A.5 Glee Clubg junior Senior Banquet. for be is faitbful in all things. Freshman Picnic Committeeg Hi-Y5 Co-Chairman of Soph- omore Partyg Mixed Choirg Delegate to Hi-Y Youth 8: Gov't. Ptogramg Delegate to Boy's Stateg Silver L3 Student Council, reporterg Orphe-Delp hia ns,s ecre mryg Assistant to Light Editor. smile for all. Freshman Picnicg junior- Senior Banquetg Art Clubg Derby Day. Page 25 'enior Virginia Panigot Wouldthat they were more in this old world like her. Home Economic's Style Showg Art Class playg jun- ior-Senior Banquetg Teach- er's assistant. Class Glenna Petty She lives to the full every minute: Gets all the joy there is in it. Holy GrailgGlee Clubg Foot- ball Queeng junior Conces- sionsg J union-Senior B lllqlleli Colleens: Mixed Choirg Va- riety Showg Office assistant. 4 Rudy Pinzino All the qualifications of a regular. rolled into one. Jrunciior-Senior Banquetg R .O. Melvin Ramseier A quiet fellow, he doesn't snore in class! fill if ,srl 2 , T- Nd' Q mt fi' A- ' X , Mary Sands Luella Ratcliff A smile lor everyone she meets. rna es her company quite a treat. Maioretteg Sponsor Colonel- Student Councilg Basketball Queen attendantg junior Boardg Glee Clubg F.H.A.3 Junior- Senior Banquetg jun- ror Concessions. jack Robinson ' 'lndiuauality is life's greatest goal Freshman Picnicg junior ConcessionsgR.O.T.C. RC' viewg Honor Guardg junior- Senior BIDQUCC R.0.T.C. Banquet and Ball . Suzanne Ryse iff' Connie Lou Redmon Very sweet, and very de- rnure: She never shbks ber work, l'm sure. Senior Y-Teensg Art Clubg F.l-LA.: Art Department fill!- j im R inger Dorothy Rigby She speaIzs,andinasprink- Greater men than. I have of wofds sgys much, lilled, bill l dO!lbf Uni: l Future Homemakers of Ame- Hi-YS Ffeshman PICIHCS icag Glee Clubg Band. Trackg junior Boardg junior Concessionsg Senior Boardg Letterman's Clubg Student Councilg Inner Councilg Basketball. assembly: Teacher's assis- janet Roley ' 'Laugh andthe world laughs with you. Art Assistantg Glee Club: junior Concessionsg F .ll.A.3 Teacher's assistantgBasket- ball attendant. Page 26 ' 'The teacher always knows she's there when they want a question answered. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.g Pageant readerg Student Councilg junior Conces- sionsg Junior-Senior Ban- QIICIZ Allred YouthgSesorasg Student Councils Y-Teens, president. ' 'Quiet, modest and perfectly true: She is all this and more too. Freshman Picnicg Visual Ed. Oper atorg junior-Senior Ban- quetgTeacher's assistant. 'enior jim Schiltz Full of fun ana' mischief and always the same. Bandg Reserve letterg junior Boardg junior-Senbr Ban- quetg Derby Dayg Silver L3 Hi-Y3 Orphe-Delphians,vice- Class joyce Shewmnlter 'flustbeing happy isa good thing. Spanish Clubg Intramural Sportsg junior-Senior Ban- quet. presidentg Student Councilg Inner Council. 'Qi Sherry Silcott Pass on, boys, she's en- gaged. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.3 Intramural Sportsg junior Concessionsg junior-Senior Baiguetg Spanish Clubg Oak Sta : Silver L9 Y-Teensg Light Staff: Business Man- ager. joyce Sltlenar 100 words a minute is her goal. Freshnnn PicnicgGlee Clubg junior-Senior Bnnqiuetg F. H.A.g Y-Teensg junior Con- cessions. Lois Smith Silence in a wornan:we're sure to find it here. Freshman Picnicg Y-Teensg Glee Clubg F.H.A.3 junior- Senior Banquetgjnnior Con- cessbnsg Mixed Choig Colleensg Office assistant. Sharon Snuth An earnest student, a heart of old: Always busy. never boil. Y-Teensg F.H.A.5Teacher's assistantg Office Practice: junior-Senior Banquetg jun- ior Concessionsg Library assistant. Virginia Smith ' 'She's as frivolous and witty as ever a had that grew. future Homemakers of Amer- tea. Susan Stams f54t fooball garnes she likes to cheer. It's rnbe to have a gil like her here. Freshman Picnicg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Glee Clubg junior Concessionsg junior- eniot Ban uetg Col- leensg Basketballl Queen attendantg Variety Showg Teacher's assistant. Pauline Staples One of the talkative bits of humanity at L. H. S. G ee Clubg Y-Teensg Derby Da gjunior-Senior Banquetg Allied Youth: Intramural Sportsg junior Concessionsg F,H,A., president and dis- trict representative: Mixed Clarence Stark Now girls, don't rush, he's sure to blush. R .O.'l'.C .5 Mixed Choirg Honor Guard5R.O.T.C. Ban- quetg R.O.T.C. Reviewg junior'Senior Banquet. Choir. J Glenda Steele She takes ber ease fE'sl calmly. Student Councilg Glee Clubg junior Concessionsg junior Scholastic Awardg junior- Senior Banquetg Allied Youth: F.T.A., presidenrg Sesorasg Mixed Choirg Band. joann Stroud Graceful to sight and ele- gant to thought. Librarian nssistantgTeacher and office assistantg junior- Senior Banquetg God and Silver Lg Glee Clubg junior Concessions. ' Q l Bll I0 l' Frances Swyhart 'Gentlemen prefer blondes. Freshman Picnicg Office assistantgGlee Clubg Holy Grailg Student Councilg jun- ior Scholastic Awardgjunior ConcessionsgR.O.T.C.Spon- sor Officerg Major Adjutant to City Regimental Staff. Jerry Marilyn Trimble The girl whose friendship is sincere. Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.3 Y-Teens, presidentg gunior Concessionsg junior enior Banquetg Mixed Choirg Al- lied Youthg Colleensg Se- sorasg Speaker at jr.-Sr. Banquet. Shar girl Bill Wallace What higher praise than to be termed 'congenial'? Freshman Picnicg R.O.T.C. Banquet and Ballg Hi-YQ junior-Senior Banquet. 1 P age 28 Tindle Two in one, brabxs and common sense. Hi-Yg Freshman Picnicg Bandg junior-Senior Banquetg Derby Dayg Student Council. on Vandever She uses her compact, that's no objection: She's trying to keep her school complexion. ' ' Y-Teensg Freshman Picnicg F.H.A.9 Glee Clubg Iunior Concessionsg junior-Senior Banquetg Mixed Choir. Richard Weitlich Shirley Welch Tis his modestnature that Not much talk--a great makes him silent. sweet silence. R.O.T.C. Banquetg Mixed Fntered Iunior yearg Mixed Choirg junior-Senior Banquet: Choir. Derby Day. She acts like an angel, she looks like one, too. But you never can tell what Freshman PicnicgGlee Clubg junior-Senior Banquetg Light Staffg Oak Staffg Light Ed- itorg Gold Lg Quill and Scrollg Teacher's assistant. ' 'A good rider on a good F' , horse is as much above her- self and others as the world Freshman Picnic: junior- sf Senior Banquetg junior Con- G' cessionsg Holy Grailg Foot- ball Queen, maid of honorg f F,H,A,, sub-district rep- Class Barbara Tibbets ' 'Calm. cool and collected! ' Freshman PicnicgGlee Clubg Junior-Senior Banquetg gun- ior Concessionsg Foot all Queen attendantg Derby Day. Barbara Van Cleave Laugh and the rest of the world will giggle. Glee Clubg Fre shman Picnic 3 F.H.A.3 Mixed Choirg Allied Youthg junior-Senior Ban- quet. 'Q Beverly Wattenbarger All other knowledge is hurtful to those who have not the science of honesty and good nature. Glee ClubgOak Staffg -I unior- Senior Banquet5Light Staff, circula tion manage r. W Q PM enior Delores Whitesel A pleasant sort ofperson with a pleasant sort of smile. Freshlmn PicnicgArt Club, Class Larry Whittington lt is tranquil people who accomplish mich. Freshnmn Picnicg R.O.T.C.: Derby Day. junior-Senior B anquet. j. W. Williams Whale otbers talk of wis- 1 Pat Widner Her virtues are many, ber faults are few. Y-Teensg Freshman Picnicg Glee Cluhg F.H.A.g Colleens5 Junior-Senior Banqueq jun- ior Scholastic Award. Roberta Wille Life is made for lun and frolic. Freshman Picnic, Glee Clubg junior-Senior Banquet. dom, be acbieves it. Clip and Cartridgeg Art Cl ubg R .O.T.C. Banquet and Ballg Student Councilg jun- ior Boardg junior-Senior Banquet: Inner Council: Senior Class President, Hi- Y: Chairman of calendar Joyce Wilson Never a dull moment to life. c ommirteeg Allied Youth. Darlene Winger And I oft have beard de- fended: Little said is soonest mended. Glee Club, junior-Senior Banquetg junior Concessionsg Office Assistant. Bob Wright Adds bis heart to every gun be fires. s R.O.T.C. Ball, Banquet, and Rifle Teamg Clip and Cartridge, N.R.A. Rifle Club, Battalion Commander, R.O.T.C.! Spanish Clubg Derby Day Danceg Bestall- city Shoq Light Staff: Mo.- Kan. Rifle League. Vernon Yager Fall of fan, be isn't dumb! R.O.T.C.Q Freshman Pic- nic, junior-Senior Banquet, Derby Day. William Yarnell Father calls me William, Sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willie,bat Marjorie calls me Bill. Freshman Picnic, Best First Year Cadet, Best drilled First Year Cadet, Best Second Year Cadeti Student Council Constitutional Re- vision Committeeg Delegane to Missouri Boys' State, Commander Regimental Staffg Rifle Team, Clip and Cartridge. Page 29 C r ff . . ,- I . , , Zdfagpf-29' fi-K' -'0Wffff! !,f .4zffgAeWW , ,dffivfj if-QC fbgaq, Sl' W A ,- I .7177 4 v ki?-I-I -'I' I 1 4 if ' Tj gym ayzege n the s rin o 4 , enenc' jgceigzfgorrr j or gk LQEdZf6 7 e vi 'L co e ' ce747 5661 ' .1 oo1 er ur' jo , a j nior rr as electe i 159- ck. - 1: if . ' gu ere man ' lnhl 1, -..QL'6Z.-j i- 144- 9- og - F F' e t s, and e e ' wi 4 s fo A' - o during the first nine wee o received with thanks b o ' mates who I - . e Hgh , . ylgra '- :vas ev ry junior who t e - .- f school. In the pageant our class ' ended th ,junior-Sen' r Banrgui , w re 4. 'z - f 5: U7 - e . I Day Mtion,.,the Se ' r 1. g 4. grad en , we 'all looke for- cl of,'5 wa doffi 'hm rs. ith 9-f -- :kt in -- h e ' , er . mf r oo . I ward? our ve very im tant Sergor y ,J 4 e ,Z ff' -I f . D all feeling ,...-? n C - 8 a le older and becoming more accustomed rrst en' wa the electi n ofthe Senior , to the ways of the high school. First of all ' Bo 5 m m rs. The Miss S le ' we chose representatives tothe Student Coun- w t e no . 4 cil. Also, a Freshman was chosen as acheer- t e cheer spo announced, we found two senior gir s as leader. There was a thrilling occurrence that year as the football team defeated the North- town Hornets and the whole student body paraded up St. joseph Avenue and aroundthe nprthend for about an hpur. Our Light on january 26, 1951, was completely dedicated to our lovable principal, ' 'Doc Murphy. That year was the first year Driver's Training appeared in the curriculum. However, the end of our year was saddened a great deal be- cause Mr.D. H. Murphy, our capable and won- derful principal was leaving us. Now our important Sophomore year opened and we were recognized as part of the Senior High. Mr. Charles Thomas assumed Mr. Murphy's duties. Two sophomore girls were attendants to Miss Shamrock. Asophomore girl received the honor ofbeing Reader inthe production of the Holy Grail . Many of our sophomore boys received both reserve and varsity letters in football, while the girls were entering Sesoras and Colleens. Many boys and girls were thrilled 'with the silver L's , which they received as rewards for extra work. As our Sophomore year ended we lookedeagerly forward to th: thrills and joys of our junior year. Now our all important junior year was com- Page 30 cheerleaders, and eight senior girls as spon- sorettes. Two seniors participated in the annual Voice of Democracy contest. On the all conference football team, three senior boys were honored.Fivegirls were nominated for basketball queen, but our candidates did not win and were attendants to the junior class queen. At the presentation of the Holy Grail, ten seniors were in the cast. Two leading seniors were elected All-City Colo- nels in R.O.T.C., an honor bestowedon well- deserving people. In the first presentation of the Variety Show, our seniors playeda prominent part, and made up a large part of the cast. The ,twenty-first Orphe-Delphian Banquet was held and a leading senior boy acted as Toastmaster. Several seniors in the Publications Department became members of the Quill and Scroll organization. At die time of this writing, we are looking forward to several very important parts of our senior year in which many seniors will participate. One of these, which occurs every year, is the annual Lampion Day Assembly. Of course, the very important climax of our senhr year will be our commencement exercise. As rep- resentatives of the Senior Class, we wish to thank the wonderful institution of Lafayette High School for these memorable and enjoy- able five years of our lives. Pioneer Leader JUNIOR BOARD AND SPONSORS Seated left to right: Miss Logan Gilbreath, Mr. Donald Gibson, and Miss Emma Lee Fklrlin, spon- sors of junior Class. Sqanding left to right: Pat Adams, joannq Carson, Togn Alden, Lane Brickey, Bob-iell, Pat Black, Bill jan-eu, Barbara Butlbet, Nancy Gerdmg, Joann Liberty, Janice jordan, and B am Barth. ,Ci E A 0 fly, I ll I I V - A I. M ,elif ffl! P9 A ,f , we It-,Q A fe-Q Mk W elfjekn . h , C , f el N . I I Lgphjjflllf A Lf' 4 'll XX M0 A N K! i fe' M1 PM ,fue Ay fly ff ,XUQ key fill if , , A fx ,f px X K e .Xi Page 31 Q We Junior 1 Pauicia Carol Adams Born july 20, 1937 George Thorms Alden january 27, 1937 Anita Louise Allen september 17, 1937 William S. Allgeier November 30. 1937 Tmdy Lynn Austin September 30, 1937 Nancy Lou Ball june 8, 1937 Barbara Louise Barth August 17, 1937 Wanda Joyce Beaver December 13, 1936 Donna jo Bennett February 3, 1937 Dallas jane Bentley August 12, 1938 Patricia Lea Black August 9, 1937 William Lewis Blohm April 4, 1937 Beverly joyce Bolinger February 18, 1937 Earline Boswell November 3, 1937 Carol Ann Bowling September 15. 1937 Iona Louise Braden September 22, 1931 Donna Marie Brady August 20, 1937 Richard Milton Bright August 11, 1937 Donna jean Brown December 2, 1937 Margot Annet Brown April 4. 1937 Robert Allen Brown April 13, 1937 .-nt... ff 1 11,1 c',frA2fA,-3 1? Page yi, ylqclkli, 11 f 'W f fx if '1' ,. ggi' -. Z f f ,La 54-'ff 'X -f Junior' Robert Autry Brown Born Decerrber 8, 1937 Cynthia Magdal ene Buddy December 7. 1937 Barbara Rose Burket November 8. 1937 Connie Marie Burnham October 4, 1937 Marjorie Lee Caldwell Mdfcb 14, 1937 Clarence Leo Carroll April 21. 1937 Joanna Lee Carson November 2, 1937 Phyllis Mae Carter june 23. 1937 Emma jean Castor September 13, 1937 Kathleen Al ke Chapman Macb 5.1937 J xl Nancy Louise Childs .rr Angus: 30, 1937 Q til vemma Lim Clark 3' December 10, 1937 5-g Q fl Shirley Ann Claypole ' September 3, 1938 Bessie Ruth Cole l Ne june 25. 1937 fl, J fr Aline joyce Coleman Q' january 1, 1937 Guelda Pearl Cortner March 6, 1937 Roger William Cox April 3, 1937 Jacqueline Kay Cxanor December 28, 1937 Robert Leighton G-awford A ugust 2, 1937 Bobby Wayne Dallenbach Mmcb 1 4, 1936 Margie Ellen Davidson December 7, 1936 lr yi fix. N . Q. xl- X, xa S Qs V Q Q X KN A K fl gf 9 ,C fh r E N 1 -A 1. V FX -A 2 l XJ fx v .H -. x X2 age Junior Ramonia Phrntella Davidson Born August 5, 1936 Elaine Ellen Donovan February 27, 1937 Dixie Lee Dunlap October 4, 1937 jane lLee Edwards March 25, 1937 Charles Alvia Elliott December 26, 1936 john Paul Elliott july 8. 1938 Patricia Ann Ellis M117 17. 1937 Mary Martha Enfield May 20, 1936 Carol Ann Estes October 9, 1936 james Herbert Farrell October 3, 1937 Albert Wilson Fletchall Mdrcb 15, 1937 Maxine Ruth Foley january 9, 1938 Vemon David Foss january 20, 1938 Charles Henry Fountain july 6, 1937 Edward Gene Francis Augus! 3, 1936 Frederick Ross Gee May 20. 1937 Nancy Pauline Gerding October 21, 1937 joella May Giddens December 3, 1937 Barbara jean Gill November 14, 1937 Anna Pauline Grant july 8. 1937 janet Louise Greer August 7, 1935 Page 34 0 X .lunlory Betty Ann Grinlinton il Barn Septenber 7, 1937 ' Sherilgn Kay Hanon Octo er 14, 1937 ' Ruth Ann Hansen: R October 31, 1937 Harold Wilson Hawman Q M arch 3 0, 1 937 ' Joyce Carol Heckerf 1 Marcb 8, 1938 ' Robert Lawrence Hetlmailer August 21, 1937 ,A Shirley Jean Hodgin Marcb 19, 1937 Shirley Jean Hoffman' 3 june 19. 1936 5 Mary Alta Hopkins February 20, 1938 , Nancy Joyce Howard A May 2 1. 1 937 , Carole Jean Huber ,f january 20, 1938 X Donna Jo Hudnall january 24. 1937 .Xi f 'x I x Richard Dale Hummer V june 9, 1 93 7 f Ronald Dale Jacobs 'N july 11, 1935 Katherine Wilhemina Jahnlce Mamblz 1937 3. John Emory Jameson November 4. 1935 William Lynn Jarrett in january 21, 1937 X: Carolyn Sue Jarzembowski july 9, 1937 N I Frances Leora Jones A Am: 25. 1938 Janice Elaine Jordan ir November 15, 1937 1 Laura Marguerite Kunzelmaim May 30, 1937 f Junior' Patricia Louise LaQuet Born june 1, 1937 William A. Lewis seprembef 2, 1937 JoAnn Cecelia Liberty April 10, 1936 Carolyn May Locldin September 21, 1936 Adolf Theodore Lustenberg er May 8, 1937 Nancy joLydick March 12, 1937 William joseph Malam April 1, 1937 Shirley lean Martin May 1, 1937 Patricia joAnn MCBee September 13, 1937 joyce Elaine MCCammon November 6, 1937 Mildred Irene MCCrary june 30, 1937 Inez Arlene Mears February 19, 1935 Marvin George Miller November 2. 1937 Norman Frederick Moore july 14, 1936 Edgar William Morris February 11, 1937 jerry Keith Myers March 23, 1937 Robert Eugene Neal january 30,1937 Charlotte jean Nelson August 10, 1937 Marilyn Lou Nestler May 6, 1937 Billie Frances Olson August 28, 1937 Robert Richey Pawling May 30, 1937 P age 56 Junior Emesrine Glee Pinch Born Februay 19, 1937 Anita Faye Pottorff january 4, 1936 Frank Rolland Ramseier October 8, 1937 Atbadella Ray November 29, 1937 Ralph Henry Richwine October 15, 1936 Rose Ann Ridgeway October 27, 1937 Carol jean Rigby january 8, 1937 Donna jean Riley September 16, 1937 Patricia Marie Robbins August 20, 1937 Richard Franklin Roberts April 19, 1937 Sharon Louise Robinson january 7, 1937 Louanne Marge Robreau September 5, 1937 Mary jane Rodriguez October 7, 1937 Mitchell George Rosenauer May 9, 1937 Wanda Gail Russell March 21, 1937 Dolores Marie Samuel Oclober 25, 1936 Charles joseph Schenecker Marcb 28, 1936 Ethel I-'em Schrupp Marcb 3, 1937 Barbara june Sharp November 24, 1936 Alfred Dale Silcott july 7, 1935 Dale Allen Smith july 28, 1937 E. Q 'I V1 7 .-.X i 5 iii? v Sl Page 37 fs Junior Mary Ann Sollars Born September 26, 1937 Virginia Louise Sollars August 16, 1937 Milton Edward Stark Mamb 5. 1938 Richard Leroy Stephens Mavcb21. 1937 Kathryn Am Streeter April 7. 1937 William Greggory Swinney February 11, 1938 Bene joanne Tapee ,june15,1937 4 Charles Frederick Taylor April 20, 1937 June 14, 1937 1 Carol Ann Tinlnons 5 December 15, 1937 gf Carol Ann HomasJ fx ily N A' Roger Harold Ulrich Ar1gus12, 1937 7 , Bernard Dean VanCleave july 27, 1937 - Doll june View jul'y30. 1936 3' William K. Violett june 28, 1937 Bnrce Ryan Wake sepzembef 28, 1937 William Lee Walts February 5.1937 Marvin Stephen Waters September 10, 1937 William Andrew Watkins April 1. 1937 Roger Dale Watson Marcb 16, 1936 Shirley Am Wells November 27, 1935 Wesley Earl White December 13, 1937 Page 38 Juniors Richard Lee Wilson Bom Decenber 28, 1937 Jon Harvey Winemiller October 25, 1937 janet Gayle Woodring july 20. 1937 Betty jean Woods january 8, 1937 Richard Dell Woods july 16. 1937 Beverly Ann Younger November 20, 1936 Paul N. Livinfston january 20. 936 h Gary Lee Hol ts aw!! September 8, 1 H f 4 x fzfffwf K 5 - 3 M Q, L l20AAJuL .ML 2- 1 5-5 law-QQ -5Z?if'B4.,y . Hjigrofg-U , S' W U Zane Br'clrey Y, Cel! i' Q David Brid ' tine S H C01 ' la GJ Charles BU-IRC!! X V W o Del efh YC' W Ruben Busch rles ash X A A vdyijrjx-William Butle ames se ml AM Robert Christian n ' li Rylh I! joseph Dawso 7 X l SQ Hggpl w Q 1 mggchwede S ip Lee E 1 . LX - Ch Smith Ronald ison Le Sn' Charles Hendrix W jj CIS S li 5 Marvin Huey X 4 x TVCPC5 I8 ll ' BettY llCobs v W ,jj MIIB 1 t TBYS X Edward Kee n C les Towns R ' William Langrs Z Trac X Wanda Lawrencrlsl if Harold Ulm Paul Livingston Charles Walker R QQ? p.5e 39 l K V19 J yd 241 L A 1' N' ' ' -cuxfr . Q y f X V, G 1 04.101 yan. f-ix, fb-.- -, ! NR J ,viniv L ,N D , I, Vsle ,-lzkif pb Q ,V tfsoxfkq V of C X? I of N lx J K ' - V., .f'..Cw. 441 - LC-C,Q,u f D K X- fha me vwf- lwwc, , , Q f W ',-2f,.L Z,,4JsJe, J! 49 f ophomorc' CI -' W - ' 1 E16 B wx X ., , H, f ,fr 7 N ' f Quill Q'7f,ff.x, ,-jjxgfxj f F, it Q X ,E ' 1 J. I X x 5 . f s X K 1? I ,A - .X Ilene Adams Q-J VN V 1 'K C ' ' M A' X A, b A 0 Q 'Y 1 ,, ,W is X Q ll:I1S Adkms U n rg 1 1B,flAl'F A .1 D if A A N -X ' X I-or lk A X ary :ce n erson by . ,.., Q -. X LY ' l 1 f Q' 'Q jim Arnold ' ' C4 ' Q X KJ Delores Aughinbau h ' fm fx -' nb Q, 5 - . - - I 8 A , ki . N X 4 kg,-. ' ' N Dorxs Aughinbaugh x. ' X N ' ' 'fsbxl K M3l'i0n Baker I X 0. 3 A A E ' ' , ,, 4 ' Q -. s N gi, M, T y Pat Baker M x ' f' , N-'. l A'-' J Gnry Ballard XE 1 -'L N 'D N Carol Beason ,M . ' M Q . Q 'XXX Marcia Beeler ., 2 ' 5 S QX S - Dixie Bender 3 ' V 1 .,, mf, E Y Larry Bonham X. 'I V, ' C ' i jean Boyd x If A X . N1 Nellie Brine: 15 lg g bl GN PM Bruns K or r , 1 X l y 3 Sue Bunten Y Q Q 4 1 Y N X xi Truett Busby W 35 4. fi ffl' Q ' , Dx PM Byford A F 4, we K A+- P Q L ' lPeggyCallwell X r Q il V 4 3 KamnCau-on A -' l Q A' 1 I Karon Chapman V F . A4 Q I , Av ' X Ronald Chastain V M A X 1 ,Q X Xxlune Chltum ,- xx 'I' 'Si Fred Chitwood 5. ca' 'Q Maudxe Cluvn ngmn fs G ' CK N we Bnll Clark C D .5 - or QIAP I Stanley cliffinifh, ,X ' l V, w . ,T lll Cook ix f E A -1 X ' I ' 'E ll, 5- YD-QPU Corbin.-7 1 x 1 IL N ' , W D' 3 James G0-1-ff-evia r ' 5 ., ss, - A X ll Judy Coy W X :fs Xl lv r Q ' joe Dancer 5 X Cf D ean Dale Dankers D A jc-Q f. A vb- U fwfr, Y LBUL Davenport D 4' X X e' U '4 Q X T omasme DeBen1to Qs was R 5 I0 Ella DeFreece W 'A ' Rik Audrey DeSpain X D . S X 'Wl' A Qary Dienstbier 3' e N Fx y , - D . , r CJ , ' Q 'S -V . 5' Q - Marlon Douglas r .D X -I. fix Q- I5 Q George Dye N , L 'W X . , D011 Eastbourne N 'Ng ENV' 046, xbwn , Karol Elder ,- x Page 40 . 3 f fy! -' . v, 1+-'Y ' V N 6 '-f ,f r .,Qf' 3 ,fvem ffjj 47, A , . '6 D -A J J f 'I 5fXf?,v, br' ' .mfyo fb, -,4,q, ,yo-Y xlpcj fxfyy yyfff? X U Q N ' QL A f f as -A f- D L 4 ,,m 3 , L3 o n 'ophomore Class 1-sf LI: ,' -3 GH fs. 137 A T X ees i a in fr: vs ' fy. ' Tr' :ig ' ' i'f'a ,1 f K' 5 .,. 'Ii' li Q ,, ' ' , i cv . G .- 54.3 SS , '3 9 ' n K al 7, 5- B 1 . ig' X .fi jack Ellis Bob Erk Lee Etnyre Betty Filmer P at Foster jack Frederick Margaret Gentry Helen Gillespie Don Goodman Donna Green Barbara Gre mwell Kathleen Griggs P at Griggs Wallace Gutridge B etty Guy Don Guy Deanna Hadley Darlene Hahn Beverly Hamilton jackie Handy Risdon Hankinson Ronnie Hannah Bill Harbison Peggy Harlow Carloe Harvey Peggy Haskey Paztie Hawkins Jimmie Heath Larry Henderson 0. G. Hillen Mary Hinton Bill Hirter Carole Hockensmith Shirley Holman jim Hord Aloha Hosp Roger Hughes Bob Hunt Juanita Inger soll Delpha jackson Roberta jackson Shirley james Shirley jarzembow john joseph Donald Kerns ski 'Na s. Page 41 1 Page 42 ophomore Class ' :PS , k Q 1 '22 UG gas i. Q S: 8 Fw fs... 1 ,wr .s ,:: 0' 'W-F if Nt 1 Q9 429' bhncy Kimble Donna Kirby Paul Knapp Barbara Krerzer Cherie Lnjoie Raymond Lan Lyle Lawrence Larry Lemnnn john Livingston J im L is enbee joyce Loclrlin Phyllis Lylnrger jerry Ann Lynch Shirley Lytton Betty Mnlam Cirol Marlin Tom Marsh Nancy hhr shall Helen Mcfjure Robert MCCOppin Marilyn Mc Cush Che ster Mc Gnughey Sandra McVey E. J. Miller Lorena Mooney Maurice Neal john Neff Richard Nicholson Norma Oder Gerald Odecre john Owens E dith P acklnm Carol Pottorff Gene Rethemeyer Bob Reynolds Donna Richardson Edylh Richardson jerry Roades Gary Roady Jocelyn Rolls james Root Carol Rosemuer jean Rowlett Shirley Rumpf Marilyn Ruoff 1 3 Q vi Nr Q X -J K NL- fl .f f' S il- lg ... -' aa ff ' : ' K .af -Q f' Q X as ' . xv .Y ' .Ita if 75 A Lf L lv K 6 ' A Jn I 61 Q F0 rx S Q5nq ' xomw-In Mk NO www 55 'mmm' in Ufmiilf? W M Richard Sands G-B l l as . JN 6l0'U' Ri: hard Scharff judy Schneider Sallie Schilrz Karen Schindler Nancy Schoenla ub R onnie Seckinger Ann Simpson Eleanor Simpson David Smith Kenneth Smith Rex Smith Willadean Smith joe Soll ars Charles Stadler Donna Stanley Rkhard Stapleton Donna Steward jeanie Swails Nancy Swartz Mary Ann Taylor Earlene Terherow Vivian Thonpson Ronald Tiffany jerry Tilbury Gayle Tracie Phil Ussary Rose Mary VanSickle Thelma Vessar Tom Wake Christine Wallner Barbara Waurenbarger Charlotte Weitlich Berry Wells jane: White Janice Whitesel Helen Williams Dorothy Williams Eileen Wilson Roy Wood Pat Woods joe Woolridge Core ne Wright Ruth Ya ger H artley Yarbrough Ruth Yamell QJJYLQ , -r mi? ' 1 ,ff . A 3688? i. .,k X 3 . .X 1+ a A - if , Via' ' Page 43 X-. 'x F n 1 re men Bass V Janice Adarrs Q Darryl Adkins Sk JB- ' Toyce Allen Xl w 9 f Mary Frances Arn X 3 ,X V Naomi Arn E N T Aden Ashloclc 2' 5' 3 N +V fa 3 S ' V X .Km Yi- YLN fl-S ll ff -x X Q ' xx Y xg i 2 4 xl tj ' ' a 1 Y N! V , Qi N , 'y lif e N 1 xx i . l 1, Q in ' ' -x. en , -. at el B gf , NLR KK 1 'Q i 3 K or 'xx' 'Q Y .' xl J' 5 N M! .1 a Q' .B is g X at 5 - 4 v Q 'Ky N41 V ' -XX X V , .4 it A -ri . ik L. la Y Page 44 Lester Ashloclc james Auxier Shirley Barger Mark Barth Connie Bates Doris Benitz Diane Benson Mary Blitsch Michael Botsford Bill Bowlin Clifford Boyer Patty Brigham Marilyn Brown Ruth Ann Br own Sue Browning Robert Buck Eddie Burnphrey Margaret Burket Mary Bumett Doris Burton Carole Bryant Bob Camp Nancy Campbell j erry Canter Donna Chapman Raymond Chapman jo Ann Chastain Donald Chesser Larry Cortner Ivan Courtney Wells Cunnirgham DeWayne Curtin Patricia Ihllenbach jerry Daniels Barbara Darr jerrie Davenport Jimmie Dick Phyllis Edson Denton Edwards Billy Ellis Rena Ellis Carole Elmer fv- ,- 71 E Fra sv . F SQ? I 'Qc ' A -9 5-A - S so-:fi soar in in L A I mm t-1 S' 1 iw , v LS Q.. LY if lumen Class Francis Esely Mike Fox Carol joy Freermn Nancy Gadler Beverly Garner Barbara Giehar Larry Glidewell Elnora Gouiy Cora Lee Gray Veronica Griggs Phyllis Grimm Barbara Grinlinton Doris Groh Bob Hackman Sandra Hand David Harbeck Harriet Harbison Carroll Harris Nora Haeton jerry Hawk Kathryn Hilt Richard Hire Phyllis Howard jim Huber S hirle y Hunt Tom Hutchinson Wayne jahnke Elaine johns Donna 1 ohnson Lloyd Johnston Bill jones David jones Robert jones Sandra joy , Eddie Mae Kargurh Bill Karrasch Carl Kenyon Ralph Kenyon Audrey Kerns Barbara Kettlewell Joyce Kretzer Mark Kretzscbmar Lois Lawhon j erry Lawrence janet Leach Sandra Leake Donald LeRoy Don Leupold if Sc L Y ,. Page 45 ia -. l 4,5 K I f 4 . 2 I . f Q4 w. f-an 1 gr as x5 , Fre hmen Glass Louis Littler Marvin Locklin Ruth Ann Loomis George Loy Janice Lyon joyce Lyon Sharon Lyon David Martin Mary Martorelli Robert Mathewson Barbara Mc Gnughey janet McGaughey N ancy Messbarger Marilyn Milbourne Richard Miller Roger E. Miller R alph Milligan Recha Morrison Eugene Morton Lenda Muir janet Neely Lois Nix L ucil le Octe Fonda P uker Don Parker Shirley Pnrkhurst Kaye Pasclire Lou Payne Gary Pettiiohn P hyllis Piepergerdes Judy Pike Pat Ping janet Poteet Barbara Potter Mary Pursley Cjxristena Queen Beverly Rasco Owen Reed Norma Reep joyce Reinert Patty Reiner! Una Renfro Robert Rigby Pat Riley Ethel Round jerry R uark P at Sample Shirlie Sampson Fra hmcn Class Sharon Schrupp Hazel Scott Bonnie Sechl er Carol Seippel Gary Seippel lla Rhei Shampnoi jo Ann Sharp Dixie Shaw George Shaw Lawrence Sherer Pat Shore s Richard Slater Bob Smith Stephen Smith Ronald Sprague Barry Stewart Phyllis Stigers Marilyn Stiles David Stohaugh Sally Strahle Dorod1y Summers Patty Ann Taylor Gayle Thabch Herb Thcmpson Tom Thuman Sandra Todd Denny Turner Sarah Turner Eugene Vandever Mary Vincent Nancy Violent Don Wachter Ronda Wachter Bill Walker Clifton Walker Patsy Walker Dickie Walters Charles Ward Allen Wauenbarger Cecil Waugh Janice Wells Larry We st Joyce Wheat Carole White Donna Wilmore Tom Witt Beth Wolfe Bill Wright Norma Young QQ rag, at 4 x xo' T Eighth Grade Back row left to right: Jlrnrriy Estes,Dale Sowell, Kenneth Holmes, Joseph rider, roy Trauemicht, Jim Lucas, Charles Hart, Jimmy Carter, Gilbert Burchett, Patrick Crawford, Raymond Lewis, Garland Wilson. Front row left to right: Vincent Drennen,Mlchel Crawford, Lorraine lgindred, Mg-g,Wuerfele, Ethel Widener, Mary James, Max artram. Back row left to right: Larry Boyles, David Hicks, George Beckwith, Larry Riddle, jimmy Sullwold, Elizabeth Rose Hankinson, Paula Eaton, Gayle Rlley, Gary Llmle,Franklln Reynolds, Middle row left to ri ht: Ann Lustenberger, Kay Jean Elder, Phyllis Hawkins, Marilyn Lancey,Barbara Wilson,EJerry Lindelof, Nadeen Thomas, Iva Williams, Shirley lliott, Larry Williams.. Front row left to right: Patricia Fisher, Judith Clark, Wlllette Reeder, Jaccalieline Burrl, Mrs.. Golda Dunlap, Marcia Esely, Donna llson, Della Goben.. Back row left to right: Neil Bomar,Harold Oyerly, Gene Brldgman, Louis Coyle, Bob Richie, Larry Groce, Bill Harriman, Bob Farrell, gee Gramer, Steve Bumbacher. Third row left to right: armen Guy, Judy Egber-t,dJudy Ruch, Diane Herman, Catherine Sanders, Joyce Ble oe, Kay Ingrim, Joyce Walters, Arda Elliott, Bonnie Har- bison, Second row left to right: Bonnie Wells, Carol Trimble, Pat Steele, Kather e Frank, Mr. Henggler, Joyce Woosley, Norma Fanning, Gale Lott. Seated front row left to rlght: Gene Dewey, Billy Boyles, Gary Stephens, Dale Dlenstbler. Top row, left to right: Ann Lawrence, Joyce King, Betty Duncan, Barbara Oder, Ruth Ann Drake, Jack Kerns, Kennethflordan, LeRoy Fisher, Harris Llnferfelt. Second row, le t to rlght:Billy Shaffer, Garry Al en, Jo Ann Auwarter, Leah Toothman, Lavern Karguth, Joan Goldlzer, Ruby Hop er, Judith Pugh, David Sadler. Wayne Cunningham, gottom row, left to right: Richard Malam, Charles Cox, Wayne Stevenson, Alvin Pesicka, Everett Calvert, Lonnie Canon, Gordon Stewart, Billy Jones.. Back row left to right: George Welch, Dennis Chasta ln, Jack Lehman, Helen Wandfluh, Mary Ann Grace, Vanda Winchester, John P. Owens, Bobby Moore. Middle row left to right: Larry Kaiser, Larry Rhoades,Blalr Plepep- 395135: Larry Good, Larry Wilson, Ida Mae Phillips, Barbara Caldwell, Elvin Winslow, Eddie Andrews. Bottom row left to right: Join Warden, Bill Parr, Ella Mae Walker, Mrs. Schoentag, Mary High, Beverly Rey- nolds, Clayton Hensen. Page 48 I su4 th' Jw -W , . i yA,,399'D?jJ W 12:e,MA '4 4745, M423 'A f:- 9fftffg?f3?27N WDKM ' W3 gig' aa -can -Y -dfagzff'-,kt ' 5 M t Q , --vw IIQXQX. A. ,7- x f 0 X ' J x X Q gl-.C 1 Q I nib -3 v by day y month,year by year, through th d s pass th ung people of our commu- E - '15 nity whoqe pix-ing to e e bettex citizens of QJJ gf -.KQYFLC u :eat nad . 0'Ufn d Heart 4. Central CNN 9 , enroll LCQ. xii . Bartlett 3. Chri ' toth 6. Lafayette E iff J, ' 2, Xefxhi? f 49 Af! I V ly F Q 'Ja Q 4 ef X 1 Standing left to right: Wally Gutridge, Donald Eastbourn, Dick Stephens, Charles Elliott, john Carson, Howard Hoffmaster, and Bill Oxford. Seated left to right:Bob Hackman, Bob Heumader, BillMead, Freddie Adams, Fred Gee, jim Schiltz, Gary Mowry, and jack Fredericks. First Semester President, Second Semester President, Freddie Adams Bill Mead Urphe-llelphian Under the continued sponsorship of Miss Winifred Gallagher, who has been its sponsor since it was founded in 1922, the Orphe-Delphian society has always been recognized as one of the outstanding organizations in our school. This society is composed of boys who are interested in music, literature, art, orato ry, and dra- matics and who have displayed particular ability in one or more of these arts. in W i-641, I, 2' . , U YLLV 1.1 iiaeilxi XAAQFB 48.1-fb 4.1.-ft-4. - K., , 3 . f 5 ,fl-'Ltd' A M yf .g:JN a. 414-M LC-C Page 50 ffl? -1 v ij I , A ,g F , -fx . . .S 'QQ N , fn 'Q 1 if Y Q u Q . gl I YJ' ,st , n 1 , Q if Back row left to rig ht: Beverly Howard , historian: Nancy G erdln g, a ecletary . Front row left to right: Beverly goldan, v ice-president: Marilyn allard, president: Suzanne R yle, tre aaure r.. als 'r .v 00I'il anna--n-um ' no----param W :sauna-pn.: we Standing left to right: Mary Alice Lau, jo Ella Giddens, Joyce james, Nanc Gerding, Peggy Loy, Marilyn Ballarcl: Joanna Carson, Laura Kunzlemann, Beverly Howard, Marilyn Trimble, Suzanna R se, and jean Danlrers. Seated lefi' to right: Beverly jordan, Pat Black, Miss Emma Lee Ficlrlin, Barbara Burket, Ernestine Pinch, and jackie Dorrell. Marilyn Ball ard President The Sesora Club is the oldest club ln Lafayette... In 1919, lt was founded for glrls who are talented ln one or more ofthe arts - music, drama, literature, the dance, and art. The mem- bership ls limited to twenty-five, and a girl must be invited to try out before being admitted to mem erahip.. There are several social events during the year, the moat important of these being the annual banquet for alumnae,but the mostemphasla is placed on developinlg the talents ofthe individual girls and providing programs or the school.. One of the highlights of the year is the attendance of the group at some play, concert, ballet, or other professional perform- ance which will broaden the cultural knowledrre nf than:- Page 5 1 lunar Y-Teen , lm,-1, ggi, Back row, le!! ro right: Nancy Marshall,Pa! Black,Nancy Ball, Margot Brown, Kathy Streeter, Marilyn Neeuer, Vemltla Clark, Donna Brown, Rulhann Hanaen, Mary Alta Hopkins, Pat Griggs, Carole Harvey jeanbankera, Barbara Greenwell, Dixie Bender, and Pauline Staples.. Fourth row, left to right: May Rodrequez, Maude Chlvington, PatBruns,NancySchoenlaub,Carole Hockenaml!h,Eleanor Slmpaon, Patwooda, Dorla Aughlnbaugh Thi-d row, left to right: Barbara Gill, Donna Richardson, Marion Baker, Aloaha Hosp, Dixie Dunlap, Gayle Tracie, Barbara Kretzer, Second row, left to right: jane Edwards, Edith Richardson, Eileen Wll son, joyce Wllaon,Beverly Ham1lton,Role Mary VanSlcklei:june Chittlm, Mary Hinton, Suzanne Ryse, and Carohfn Curtin. Flrlt row, left to right: Darleen Hahn,-loyce Mc ammon,Pat Melnert,Marilyn Trimble, Joanna Canon, Louanne Rob:-eau, and Mary Clark. fl Mg: , I - YJ Fi LQ, lm The Senior Y-Teens is an organization of the Y.W.C.A. for the physical and mental betterment of girls. During the year, some of its activities are the .Y-Teen Revue, the Y-Teen Bazaar, the f' ' T N ' Y-Teen Choir, and many public services. The Senior Y-Teens f f I 1 A is sponsored by Mrs. Lois Green. A 'I' ' 'f ' . 1 I l I l 1 --Q-TAX' l l , q q-- I I Page 52 xNXglifff!f Y-Teen Group A Christian organization for younger girls here at school is the Y-Teen group, under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Pendlemn. Their many activities through the year bring them closer together morally, physically, nentally, and spiritually. N .5 - - - -f eS'b'XlfffG Xl I ff, Back row left to right: joyce Walters, Kay jean Elder, Diane Herman, Kay Ingrim, joyce Bledsoe, Ms. Pendleton, Vanda Winchester, Ethel Widener, Nadeen Thomas, Mary High, Ella Mae Walker. Front row left to right: Pat Meinert, jo Ann Auwarter, Judith Clark, Katherine Frank, Willerte Reeder, Beverly Reynolds, Carolyn Curtin. iw' 5 Q6 Hi-Y Club pawn: 4 NU HI-Y Back Row left to right: Bill Allen, Robert Smlth, Bill Davenport, Richard Scharff, jim Amold, Don Eastboum, jim Hord, Truett Busby, Roy Wood, john Livingston.. Front row, left to right: Phil Ussary,Charles Stadler, Wallace Gutrldge, Larry Bonham, O. G. Hlllen, Marvin jacobag Sponsor. Not pictured: Fred Neudorffg Sponsor. HI-Y A co-sponsored group ln affiliation with the Y. M. C. A., is the Hi-Y group here at Lafayette. This group encourages the high moral standing of Chrlsdan living. Various activities during th: year include club sponsored dances, track and basketball teams, and the participation ln the Youth in Government Program. E TA IOTA Back row, left to right: Clifford Boyer, Wayne jahnke, Bob Mathewson, Billy Walker, Lester Ash- lock, George Loy, Mike Fox, and Bob Smith. Middle row, left to right: jimmy Dick, David Stoubaugh, DeWayne Curtin, Mike Botlford,Tom Thuman, Richard Miller, Mark Kretzachmar, jerry Canter, and Gene Vandever. Front row, left to right: Gary Pettijohn, james Auxler, Charles Malotte, Bob Hackman, 0wenR eed, Mark Barth, and Herb Thompson. wr 4' 'Ls 1 .. A r .ua W 1 Page 53 Hi- OMICRON HI-Y Back row, left to right: Sheldon Shillito, jim Ringer, jim Giddens, Bill McKinney, Dave Duncan, john Carson, Bill Wallace, J. W. Williams, Basil Hoehn, spo nsor, Tony Hoehn. Seated, left to right: Howard Hoffmaster, Bob P. Brown, Bill Mead, Gary Mowry and jim Schiltz. EPSILON HI-Y Back row, left to right: Dick Bright, Tom Alden, Bob Busch, Richard Roberts, Bob Neal, Vernon Foss, Bob Dallenbach, Bill jarret, jon Winemiller, Nomlan Moore, Don McCammon. sponsor, Bob Allen Brown. Front row, left to right:Charles Schenecker, Roger Cox, Eddie Francis, Bruce Wake,Zane Brickey, Charles Taylor. Page 54 Los E paiiole SPANISH CLUB Under the wllling and capable sponsorshlg of Miss Marllyn Maxwell,the Spanish Clu has rown to three times its orlglnal mem- baraglp and ls very active. The alms of the club are to furnish a better under- standing of the Spanish-speaking people and to promote the student s knowledge of the ,Spanish language. , 5 'H ' ' Sr ' - b . . . . M ' 1, . 'fifirf I -1 I. . CHARTER MEMBERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB , , Back row left to right: Carol Hartley, Nancy Howard, Joyce Shewmaker Vemon H ' Pos s, Royce Forbes, Ramona Butler, Nancy Ball, Sharon Roblnaon. Flront row I il V , left to right: Robert A. Brown, sgt.-at-arms, Nancy Howard, treaau-er, Dixie 1' I., 5 I Dunlap, sedcretaryg Miss Marllyn Maxwell, sponsor, Barbara Burket, president, ' N till?-5 Carol Neely, vice-president, Nancy calm., reporter. K - ' PEDRO SPANISH CLUB Back row left to right: Eleanor Simpson, Beverly Keck, Dorothy Summers, Una Renfro, Linda Muer, Retha Morrison, Kath n Hllt, Nancy Lydlck, Norma Young. Front row left to rgght: William Clark, sgt.-at-arms: jo Ella glddens, program chairman, Ruth Yarnell, treasunerg Elaine onovan, secretary, Mary Alta Hopkins, president, Carole Huber, vice-president, Margot Brown, reporter, Connie Bates.. Back row left to right: Aloha Hosp, David Potter, Mary Enfield, Marilyn Nestler, Tom Wake, Nancy Swartz, jerry Ann Lynch, Delpha gackaon, Donna Green. Middle row left to right: ill Hlrter, judy Dlenstbler, Pat Black, Nancy Gerdlng, Freddie Adams, Gary McCurley, Pat Woods, Mary Rodrlquez, june Chittim, Kay Paschke, Bettiy Fllmer. Front row left to right: Alice Rldpat , Barbara Greenwell, program chairman, Bob Hamilton, lgt.-at-arms, Nancy Marshall, secretary, john jose h, president, Howard Hoffmaster, vice-presljdentg Sandra McVey, treasurer, Bob Wright, reporter.. Page 55 6' A ., mf . ': 'T' in if z. .. ,f ' sy-f FUTURE HOMEMAXERS OF AMERICA Back row left to right: ,Layne Wilson, Judy Dierltbler,Janet Roley, Clara Karguth, Nancy Bonham, Twyla ane, Carol Morin, Connle Redman. Front row left torlght: Charlotte Taylor,Shlr1ey Vlosky,Mary Beige, janle Edwards, Pauline Staples, Nellie Bdner, Shkley Hodgh. Future Homemaker ei America Any members of the Home Economics classes is eligible to ioin this club. The purpose of this organization is forming a connecting link between the home and school, as well as training the girls to be active in the home and community. For several years the sponsors of the Future Homemakers of America have been Mrs. Dorothy Pendleton and Mrs. Margaret Remington. ' N X 2 'L' S 5 f fl e O, gf? A 11,4136 ug ' D C' D' Q Paiwq yllq F-15 D New eel' Left to right: Sandra Briner, Mrs. Vioslcy Page 56 Z3 I -P -L 'S 1, ' A a u I V Qc I ir - i 1 F .H.A. 9th grade Top row left to right: Dorls Groh, Sandra Hand, Shirley Barger, Phyllis Stlgerl, Saundra Todd, Charlotte Taylor, and j anlce Reece. Middle row left to right: Mrs. Pendleton, Joyce Wheat, Fonda Parker, Hazel Scott, Eddie Mae KBIKUUI, janet Leach, jo Ann Sharp, joy Branson, Shirley Sampson, Mrs. Remington.. Bottom row left to right: Naomi Arn, Mary Frances Am, Donna johnson, Patty Sample, Carol Ekner, Barbara Kettlewell, Sharon Schrupp, Janice Wells, andElaine johns. F.H.A. 10 and 11 Top row left to rlght Earlene Tetherow, Mara? Ann Taylor Helen McClure, Shirley Claypole, Carol Estee, Donnajean Stewart, Thelma Vessar, Margie Davidson, anda Russell.. Middle row left to right: Thomasine DeBenlto, Delores Samuel, Beverly Bollnger, Pat Woods, Shkley Holman, Marilyn Ruoff, Eileen Wilson, Caml Ann Thomas, Betty Grinlnton, Frances jones.. Bottom row left to right: Janet Greer, Joanne Tapee, Joyce Hecker, Willadeen Smith, MildredMcCrary, Audley DeSpain, Nancy Swartz, jerry Ann Lynch, Delpha jackson.. -J NJN Qc S Q! 'L Page S7 :W 'lv K -X 4. C 2 l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The F.T.A. ls an organization for all students who are interested ln te aching as a profession. The club ls very active and strives to better prepare yormg people for worthy service in later life. The F.T.A. is sponsored by Miss Elizabeth j. Phelan. Back row left to right: Eileen Wilson, Roberta jackson, Marsha Esely, Carol Ann Thomas, Edith Richardson, jury Ann Davenport, Joyce Wilson. D la . Barbara Waltenbarge. Front row left to rlght:Nancy Lydlr:k,Glenda Steele, Miss Phelan, Dixie un p PALETTE AND PAINT and Paht Clubhas complebd tab- Under the very calpable dkectlon of Miss Helen McMachen, the Palette many pro jects du nathe year. These include the painting of murals for the school cafeteria, the ee llshment of a scho rshlp fund for an art student, and the making of 83 posters for various school organizations. Back row, left to right: Carole Hockensmlth, Earlene Boswell, Donna Round, Beverly Hamilton, Chrlsdne Wallner, Shirley Hoffman, Mary Enfield, Keren Chapman, Anita Pottorff, Lawrence She:-er, Marilyn Keri, Janh Edwards, Mies Helen McMachen, sponsor. Front row, left to right: Lois Nix, Sharon Lyon, Fred Gee, Janice Whltesel, Eleanor Wallner, Connie Redmond, Karol Elder, joycelyn Rolls, Joyce Relnert, Lucille Otte, Audrey DeSpah. Oyerly, David Stobaugh, Ethel ' x E A , 'I x Q ' 'L o 'jr A Q 60 3 Page 58 nw x There are And even There are All to be beads and baskets and bones a room filled with stones. tomahawks, Indians, and birds on a jimb, found in Saint joseph's Museum. Page 59 Talented Pioneer BRASS Back row left to right: Lloyd johnston, Sammy Thompson, Larry Gross, Bill Harbison, Richard Root, Wally Guthridge, Ralph Kingan, Carl Kenyon. Front row left to right: Pat Corbin, jim Courtney, Carol Beason, Doris Groh, Edith Richardson, Ro er Watson, jim Heath, Bemar-ri Van Cleave, jack Frederick, Charles Elliott. CLARINETS Back row left to right: Ruth Loomis, Lois Lawhon, Shiley P ark hurs t, W alter Drown s, Glenda Steele,Harriet Harbison, Sharon Bamett. Front row left no right: Dickie Walters, Arlene Mears, Delores Mead, Carol Rosenauer, Shirley Rumpf, Nancy Gerding, judy Ruch, judy Egbert. Toyce Allen Mary Frances Am Emmy Amold illy Babcock Nancy Ball Marilyn Ballard Sharon Bamett Carol Beason Pat Black Donnie Bowman Marilyn Brown Robert Alle n Brown Pat Bruns Barbara Burket Margaret Burket Larry Canter judy Egbert Kay jean Elder Charles Elliott john Fredrick Nancy Gerding Larry Groce Doris Groh Wallace Gurridge Bob Hackman David Harbeck Bill Harbison Han-iet Harbison Keith Harker jimmie Heath Bob Heumader Richard Hire MEMBERS OF THE BAND Z ,.. Louis Littler Ruth Ann Loomis Delores Mead Arlene Mears Nancy Messbarger Marilyn Milbourne Bobby Moore Shirley Parkhurst Ernestine Pinch Barbara Potter Edyth Richardson Lan'y Riddle Dorothy Rigby Mary jane Rodriquez jim Root Carol Rosenauer Nancy Swartz Bernard Van Cleave Dickie Walters Helen Wandfluh Bill Watkins Roger Watson Larry Williams Eileen Wilson MAIORETTES Shirley McCoy Luella Ratcliff Sharon Bowlin Ramona Davidson jloyce Wilson b Christiansen Lloyd johnston Judy Ruch anda Russell Lemy Clayoomb Billy jones Shirley Ru f Fa Williams Pat Corbin Eames Courtney elmar Culver jverrie Davenport alter Drowns Page 60 Sandra joy L arry Kais er Carl Kenyon R alph Kenyon Lois Lawhon Richard Ryixdier Patty Shores Dick Stapleton Milton Stark Glenda Steele Del' ha jackson judly Snyder Karon Schindler Donna Wilmore Helen Williams BAND Back row left to rightzjerrie Davenport, Ier Canter, Donnie Bowman, Ricghard Stapleton, Marilyn Milbourne, Eileen Wilson, Dorothy Rigby, Pat Bruns. Front row,left to right: Ernestine Pinch, Barbara Burlret, Sandra Loy, Peggy Burlcet, Marilyn rown,Nancy Swartz, Kay Lean Elder, Nancy Ball, Bar ara Potter, and Marilyn Ballard. nares mum Talented Pioneer B RASS AND DRUMS B ack row left to right: P at B lack , Keith Harker, Milton S ta rk , Robert Allen Brown, Toyce Allen, Larry Williams, Nancy Messbarger. Front row left to right: Bill jones,Bob Moore, Louis Littler, jim Arnold, David Harluclr,' Larry Riddle, Patty Shores, Mary Rodriquez, Bil Watkins, Richard Rhyther, Mary Arn, Bill Babboclr, and Bob Heumader. BAND Our band, under the direction of Mr. Charles Potter, has con- tinued to grow and improve. It has maintained its reputation as one of the finest concert and marching bands in the Northwestern pan of Missouri. Page 61 . d D 7 I Q Q 'iv L4 L4 gl Lip, -- ? .1 N: 1 ... Lim F 'FQ rl A - 'W , A +.....' V .Q -- 2C2 B'3B'16222?B'.,f1w.'2'i.',ZmnKbR2'hfI31'i 1322,i'f'SLi JdL 5i':,f.'f'il'.-fill STS' iv Tiff? fTiZQ'f ' Ju ' ..Tl',lfdD'2fT'if?1'H2?,n'?'j S35fnR 'i 3u'iT KFLAL'2'51'f.i!.?ET555b'iI1'.ii'3'i,5.i'f,'ffI 1E'.11f'?. i3'..i'm'f'.ff' M 'h HMP' Dom' R Mm' fc'.T 3'.2'Ll2'i..'fo15Z'J'2I?y '6 3fff.'f1E'mY'12'5 j1 .'Ql,.'L .fS'v'.:1.f'S'iW'?v .'i1'i', i'fT.5'B'l75 31'2'ZIl Nw B ' P '1 F ' 51?.'J.1,f E'i1.T1'3'ii'L'31'l'K1'P5ffE'3i fsi:.'ZL'f.'f'E2',3?.2'5fd2ZZ'E5l.l.iT,'Fi'i 'G abl?.YC' ' Cm' M ' Sm :v ' Bm' Glee Club Under the very capable direction of Miss Logm Gllbreath, the Girls' Glee Club has continued to encourage and develop the mualcal talent of sophomore girls, 'X f cf aaa fl - Back Cam:uHl'veyd Nsncygdlgnlahaulii Slxglleyhganvs, Chelga l2ie:anke,Jtau'l Ann Lynch, janet White, jeanllowlett, Karol er M yn Mc ua D en er e a essar am otfo . :hlrd rgwia Dednnabstewr-t, 31:3-lbara GEBQIQWQ-ttf, Sally Sihllta ,Q Ella DeFleece, Jean Boyd, Rhoda Elfmd, Marilyn Ruoff, nc e au He en ma e rac He en c ure. S:co!md fog: Pat hyford, Dorada gianfgy, Betty buy, Barbara Kretzer, Donna Green, Mary Hinton, Marion Baker, Ruth Yamall, Judy Cog, Ann Simpson, Nanci Dewey, Wllladean Smith, and Jackie Doarell. Flrat row: Hazel alloway Rosanna Smit , Caro Cook, Marcia Beeler, june Chltlm, Shkley Hemd, jackie Handy. Karen Catron, Helen Gillespie, Donna Kirby, Cherle Lajole, and Mary Anderson. Page 62 lx Ct, r ,NN 1 XS! l , ' z - 4 , The Lafayette Mixed Choir isva chorus with very high musical standards. It isexqually proficient with both,1he heavy and the lighter type of music. Theiaccompariist for: the Choir is Ernestine Pinch angifthe members are: V X X .,x' ' N V f f C - X - ' Ni C 1 X X - x C V I E Anita Alder Q 'Anita Alleii Ray Andersm Diclf Armstrong Dixiex Babb Marilyn 'Ballard N Shirley Bammn ',, - Hannah B hler - Mary Begg Pat Black it Beverly Bolinger Earline Boswell W Carol B wlin K' Sharon gbuzelton Zane, Briclrey Donna Twrr H- Margot Br Barbara Bikes. olin Bumharff' g axlfit Busby E K iqnmna Butler ' xfiprie Caldwella- Joanna' Carson Kathleen Chapman Nancy Childs Barbara Cllrk Y Mary Clark - Bessie Cole ' Iackie, Cranor i T' Carolyn Curtin if' Margie Davidson Beverly Davis ----1' janie Edwards Charles Elliott CaroLEstes ' Don Eastbourn 4 Maxine Rbley Royce Forlkes o Ella Giddens - ara Gill Bet9LGillespie Charlene Groenkef' flDean Gsell Sandra Hague mb Hamilfbn 'F 'Riith-Ann Hansen Gl ' Hi son ff Baiiblgm Hnirter LL,-.-A Shirley Ho ffman Howard ,Hoffmaster .Ig . Q- Gordon Hopkins M N angsyn Howard Carolefliubet , Betty rl aqobs Elever y jordan i Janice Jordan Shirley Kerns A Marilyn Kei? V Laura Xunzelmami .gh Q4, Larry Leinmop jqann Libeiy Donna Lutz , Helen McBrayeI joy-ee-McCammori', ,,- Cvemelle Mark! P95 Meinertfg Ldfipe Miles ..-- --e' jerry Myers Charlotte Nelson Marilyn Nestletfkgft RT' Dicl8N'iETi6lson Bill Oxfordig, . Glenna Perry' C ., Yf ,rf , f 'ffarol Thomas ' r ... ,.- f ,Emesdne Pinch Q 3 ',,,..Garol Rigby '- Donna Rxleyf A I L ouanne Robfnau 1' Dick Rvther V Alice RH ath - ,e A Barham Sliarpk L oretta S hroyerv, c R aymund Simonlx L Lois Smith Virginia Snllars V Dick Smpletlm Pauline Staples , Glenda Steele M X jerry Iilbury I, A K Nirilyiigljjmble Xt Bal'-bhni VahCleave Shasta Yandever Toby gaughn Roger atsciigbi Shirley Welch f' K Wesle yhite X Younger x 3 . K Page 63 K Back row, left to right: Jim Giddens, Jack McBee, Ronnie Jacobs, Dick Hellerick, Eddie Walker. First row, left to right: Bill McKinney, Jim Ringer, Dave Duncan. L ETTER MEN'S CLUB Membership ln the Letten'nen's Club is not gained by just being a member of hefoot- ball or basketball teams. These boys have worked tirelessly, and unceaslngdy until at last they rece ed their vars y letters which enables them to become members of this Uoup. Coach Bob Matheson is UICIPOHIG of these boys who devoted so much of theh' time to sports, who glve ua teams of which we can be proud. LETTERME UL B Standing left to right: Chuck Meinert, Zane Brickey,Ronnie Burnham, John Carson, Gary Mowry, Vernon Foss, Bob Neal, Norman Moore, Bill Jarrett, and Coach Bob Matheson. The Colleens, our pep squad, have again,this year as in the past, added much to the sparkle and liveliness of our games and, traveling to many out-of-town games, have faithfully suppoa- ed our.teams.Miss Marilyn Maxwell is the sponsor of this energetic gr0up.Mrs. Eleanor Shbps 1 S IS 818 KID! SPOIISOL 6305? fc ,O 4 . Janie Baker - Mascot f' . Page 64 C OLLEENS Top row left to right: Carol Freeman,Ronda Wachter, Jeannie Swalls, Jerry AnnLynch, Judy Schneider, Dona Fay Miller, Joyce McCammon, Marilyn Nesder, Mario! Brown, Carol Roaenauer, Sharon Lyon. Center row left t1or1ght:Misa Marilyn Maxwell, Joyce Kretzer, Janice jordan,Mar'lan Douglas, Marilyn Trimble, Donna Brown, Pat Wldner, Joyce Haynes, Flo AnnCourtney, Susan Stems, Nancy Bonham, Beverly Garner, Marilyn Brown, Lois Smhh, lks. Eleanor Shlppa. From row left to right: Kathleen Chapman, Nancy Gadler, Kathy Skeeter, Louanne Ro- breau, Laura Kunzelmann, Beverly Howard, Joanna Carson, Donna Brernan,Glenna Petty, Carol Marlin. Kneeling Center: Ruthann Hansen, Judy Coy, Marcia Beeler. Ni, , f- .' 1 , UN qui' ,, r., 1 , 97,7 ',f, VV I V kk VI g ic. ,f K N I . ' i' 2 1 i' if iii' iii X 5' ,ff f -fff' i I r W .14 , ik kx X ', 1 . I Q ts . ,AN U . Ls? C C1 L. Q K Y X I fl' If-,. K-fi' X K L tv -. K B I L, I I ' mx . 1, 4 f, 5 . J, VC, Q he Lu he T , fl fc' I . a L A f iff sf, , D 1, J 1 f Q W my VL XIV A ,Z -fkciv J! -H ,jf Cl ,-5,1 .I X-5,61 X if ' V- f- f' -X Vv 2 'Z ' C 9- ' 'il' - D C Le f TT'bo v ,X . r. c r..f , V' 1 .A ! 5 y D 'F Q K N83 ff Lf' C5l7? L ff-g'1f7 V ff me W V of ff, 'cf QA C w if fv is E, C e e T 3, 14 X. ,LW if Cfzbqf' Jax X,-A WX: fx 'U 'V C' C' -1 I 1 Ly. 'I -A .,. ci X ,. Q Te M -' A ' wp. gif :fa Q' WAR Why not pray for peace again? The shriek of bombs, To smp war, and rumors of war The feeling of utter hate. To spare thy children the dreaded pain Why not pray for peace again of modem battle scars. Before it is too lane? The drone of planes, Lucina Conchola, Convent of the Sacred Heart Page 65 yi' S Xa pon orette of 1954 I X a filillllflllllllfl 3,47 an ,,, 47-nfef-civil C ,rl:4'et:4,t..r, ,,1'fy7h4'7 ffiQu 4 Wfv- Qjfvlf,-f .fi fQ4f N, 5535 HAZ? V ve, ,eggwffff 1241-5 4IL'ff,17i1 ,f '- A 4' ' ,LZ X K I N A.. 2 2 x' ' 4-:I '62 W, Q I . ,xv Q5 J Back row, left to right: Frances Swyhart, Dixie Babb, Mary Allce Anderson, Bette Carroll.. Front row, left to right: Luella Ratcllff, Gloria Hinson, Lea Ora Gloshen.. Miss Gloria l-llnson, senior, was elected to the honor of sponsorette Lt.. Colonel of the R,0,T,C,for the year of 1953-54. Page 66 The girls are left to right: Nancy Ball, Kathy Streeter, Barbara Burket, Bette Carroll, Luella Ratcllff, Dixie Babb, Glcrla Hinson, Lea Gloshen,Mary Alice Anderson, Frances Swyhart, Nancy Gelding, Vemelle Markt and Beverly jordan. The oB'lcers and cadets are Bl follows let to right: Bill Yarnell, Bill Irwin, Bill Vessnr, Larry Schultz, Bob Hadley, Ronnie Ballew, E. j. Mlller,Farrell Adkins, Tom Wake, Gerald Beeler, Rlsdon Hanldnson, Wesley White, Walter Drowns, Raymond Jacobs, Darrell Llle, Sobdlllrlght, Blll Blohm, and Richard oo s. The R.O.T.C. aponuorettes for 1953-54 are left to right: Bette Carroll, Captain, Luella Ratcllff, Major, Dixie Babb, Major, Gloria Hinson, Lt. Colonel, Lea Gloshen, Major, Frances Swyhart, Cap- tain, and Mary Anderson, Captain. At a colorful assembly held in the auditorium a prom- inent senior girl received one of the highest honors at Lafayette. Miss Gloria Hinson was unanimously chosen as sponsor Colonel of the R.O.T.C. units- Her attendants and the sponsorettes, greceding her passed through an arc of sabers forme by R.0.T.C. boys on both sides of the stage as Cadet Bill Yarnell announced them. lv lgljfrii v f jf' '-:Q N.-,ll fc, f :M '75-1 X 'J 4 1-jwxsk, Q .i ,Nil I f lll -- Ill I 1 Back row, left to right: Chades Fountain, Adolph Luste nberger, Lan'y Henderson, Gregg Swinney, Richard '-. l Woods. Second row, left to right: Bill Vessar, Darrell Lil e, Bill Irwin, Bob Wright, Bill Yamell , Rnyfnond'-I acobs, Farrell Adkins, Larry Schultz, Bob Hadley, jerry Beeler. fig fi Q- 4-,,, First row, left to right: Frances Swyhart, Dixie Babb, Lea Ora Gloshen, Gloria l-linson, i.uell6jlatscIiif,jJ Mary Alice Anderson, Bette Carroll. I, I f N ll. 1' E .f,q A 5, I Q' if Ullll' fl ll UAll'l'llllH'll' f ' I ' Y rl X' fx ,i .x N 5 vrbxtlx . Cl' dge is a social club for outstanding cadets. All sponsor oEicersf--are members. climb fr ha ess nd sochl gatheringtwice a month. It is under the sponsorship QF'Masuer Serggliltbjohn 'f' ' ig Tri le. , 1' ' Y - ii N ft, QN ' : m r I l 'I' U UITY Ulllrll EL Ti 5 I 0 0 I , X - ' 5 Vi Wh. lk. : Jax' xx 5 .. se' V ' NN V' - 'A fe Bill am l a a h d .yea student in R.O.T.C. EX A ec ive e' ointed CityColonel '-PM kr' y 1 -19 xxx I Lu li Spo Officer is no serve ,Inv N in, w p 'bl in assisting Bill with his r W x X, r es e 'ces e e creamed to promote better f we -- QQ Ex- on the R.O.T.C. battalions of E5 x he y hig f Xxx l ax X Ex Kwik ' N . F' 5 f. Page 67 ff. V -vi.-,... , , W Front row left to right: Don Todd, Darrel Lile, Richard Woods, Ronnie Ballew, Bill Irwin, Bill Vessar, Raymond Jacobs, Larry Schultz, jewell Morgan, Bill Harker, jim Rosenauer.. Second row left to right: William Butler, Bobjones, Raymond Ferguson, Richard Slater, Douglas Wesser, Gary Roady, Bill Clark, Marvin Water, Leo Carroll, Richard Hummer. Thlrd row leh to right: Richard Wilson, john Russell, Carroll Morton, Melvin Elliott, Ronnle Dietderich, Blll Wagner, Tom Marsh, james Endicott, Charles Bumett. Fourth row bft to right: Stephen Smith, Ronald johnson, Denton Edwards, Carl Kenyon, jackie Robinson, jerry Lucas, Richard Hie, Billy Walker, Ric hand Nicholson. g 'v u ua Flrst row left to right: joe Dawson,Bill Yamell, Bob Hadley, Edgar Monis, Ronnie Harrison, Mitchell Rosenauer, Farrel Adkins, Bob Pawllng, Greg Swinney,Bill Vlolett, Charles Smith.Second row leit to right: Fred Chltwood,Larry Henderson Charles Thomas, Gary Dienstbier, Marvin Locklln, Bob Smith, Charles Ward, john Rid ath, Raymond Chapman, Donald Goodman. Third row left to right: Larry Glidewell, Bill Allen, Wayne Ehred , Kennegx Cllnesmith, Lawrence Herner, Allen Wattenbarger, Denny Turner, Dennis Adkins, Ronnie Tiffany, Bob Blakely. Back row left to right: Don Guy, Roy Woods, Ronald Sprague, Myron Daum, Freddie Adams, Gary McCurly, Hartley Yarborgugh, Roger Hughes, Ronald Davis. A , M' 'T-.,. , '- wg, -N U. ,, Q. igtggfaslh Avi' , ,. , , LW, 4 . .l M L.,'. nfstkfwz t V .l ni I H.. 'f foqf., , fn? ya 'V V' at ,ff ,,,.' A f .-'Mit-,'f ism ,vYM.' '-.X 3 'H' ,:n.,,.,'vc qgggeq' ', '.,.g,,'V fd-4 -, -5 f 4-i-13 -I - vm Front row left to right: jerry Beeler, Adolph Lustenberger, Frank Ramseier, Blll Blohm, Wesley White, Charles Fountain, Charles Rid ath, Bill Landers, Orval Schafer.. Second row left to risght: Raymond Reynolds, Eddie Bumghrey, Richard Butner, Gerard Bales, Robert Buck, Bill Bowlln, john Leidy, Robert teele, Don Leupold, jerry Ruark, Bo Erk, Francis George, Aden Ashlock, Bob Hunt, Third row left to right: Bill Smith, Gerald Odette, David Smith, David Potter, Ronnie Miller, E. Miller, Kenny Elliott, Risdon Hankison, joseph Dancer, Bill Harvey, Robert McCoppin, Bill Harblson, Ivan Courtney, ommy Wake. Fourth row left to right: Richard Stapleton, Richard Stephens, Donald Wachter, jerry Tilbury, Herbert Bledsoe, Larry Sturgeon, Charles Steele, Ed Keegan, Walter Drowns, Gene Polley, George Dletderich, Harold Grimes. Page 68 Left to right: Bob Hadley, Manager, Bill Yarnell, Bob Wright, jerry Beeler, Farrell Adkins, RiHe Team s in past years, the rifle team at Lafayette has had another successful era in the competition with other high schools both here in St. joseph and in out-of-town matches. Master Sgt. john Trimble has served as sponsor, and inspired the team to the winning of their matches. R aymond Jacobs. Back row: CI. to RJ Tommy Wake, Charles Fountain, Richard Wilson, Adolph Lustenberger,Orville Schaffer, Tom Marsh, Ronald Sprague, jack Robinson, Gene Polley, Don Guy, Ronnie Tiffany, Risdon Hankinson, Middle row: QL an RJ Aden Ashlock, Gary Roady, Gerald O'derte, Charles Thomas, Larry Henderson, jerry Ruark, Wells Cunningham, Bill Harvey, Maurice Neal, Bob Erk, David Smith, Leo Carroll, Francis George. Kneeling: CL to RJ jerry Beeler, Bill Irwin, Bill Yarnell, Commander, Bill Violett, Bob Hadley. Honor Guard The Honor Guard this year will celebrate its Fourth year here at Lafayette. In order to join this honorary R.O.T.C. unit, a cadet must make passing grade in all classes, and an a-verageof CSB in R.O.T.C. This units' main purpose is the perfomiance of fancy drills, such as the Queen Ann Drill, which takes a great deal of alertness. Page 69 ll. 0. T. U. Ball and Banquet The annual all-city R.O.T.C. Ball was held on the evening of February 20 at the Naval Armory. Luella Ratcliff of Lafayette, reigned as Queen of the Ball. On the evening of October 19, the annual R.O.T,.C. Banquet was held jointly by Lafayette and Benton at Clarkies'. Bill Yarn ell of Lafayette and Lawrance Schuck of Benton presided as Masters of Ceremonies. A u H3 'S MfSgt. and Mrs. john Trimble Page 70 XXX rp talwart Pioneer , I 5' , A If J' . f , ,, J . , There is a place I love so dear, A place that is without a peer. Its people are so kind and trlr, And 'ther?e's work for everyone to do . J I , ' J 1 Q 'im Qaffl lm! There is a place with buildings so tall, It's as pretty as ever in the fall. Its people are so kind d gay, ' if ya: go there, you'llx,g elxJsta Odell Baath Bartlett 'h' hoo Q, liar? V5 x -' 5 1 t , NX 5 . Fnom me prXm,Sq1ks:URp, ' x ., ' X, . x X l e x X if V' A ' Y 'N ry . r .f X5 Q A -31 x ' ' , N ix X , J F J 5 AV. J I' -X .3 YE Page 71 ' Q lx 5 f J 4 J ,. . I , , 4 l , ..J ' .' 1 f 1 J ,T I A-,V . ij 1 X -4 Y Page '4' 4 , ..,, A f . FOOTBALL QUEEN INSTALLATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Hirter, Shirley Viosky, Sharon Bowlin, Kathy Skeeter, Pat Meinert, and Lea Gloshen. V E FOOTBALL QUEEN Miss Sharon Kay Bowlin, senior, was installed as queen of the 1954 football season Ao the night of October 2, 1954. In a colorful cerd ny on our football field, she was crowned by' tudent bpdy vice-president jim Schiltz. The maidiof honorfwas Miss Shirley Vioslcy, senior. Other attendants wereg Barbara Hitter, Lea Gloshen, Patricia Meinqrt, and Kathy Streeter. X 1 ' I I. I. ,X- 72 , 3 I FOOTBALL TEAM Back row, left to right: joe Sollars, George zones, Chuck Meinert, Tom Aden, Ronnie Bumham, jim Giddens, Bob Neal,David Duncan, J im Ringer. Front row, left to right: Bill McKinney, Don Berry, jon Winemiller, Dick Helletick, Dean Lewinson, John Carson, Vemon Foss, Dick Botsford, jack .. 2 ne Rethemeyer. ,. B um . X A QW J P912 gf, 5 Robert Matheson, Coach LETTER MEN IOWPIUOCGZP gem glden l TIBH1 janet: dl, BUY Ge r-ge jones Dick Boflfmd KDe:n Lewinaon Ronnie Bumhlm Lam Mcxxmey vhn C9303 M Chu k Meinert 7 liar-non Foal N BobcN,.1 N My lm Glddena o G R th rex Heneach P J:2'S,,1f,,fm'y FOOTBALL SQUA D As in ears past, our team has never ict us down, even when, once or twice they didn't emerge victorious. We have always had reason to be proud of the prowess and good sports- manship of these boys. To them and to their very able coach, Mr. Robert Matheson, we say, Congratulations . O +4 s .4 V g V 247506 ii FO0T ALL 0 AD T N ll' x I if 5 ll N I D ' M si Q 1 - Back row: john Livingston, manager, Wallace Gurridge, 0. G. Hillen, john Neff, -2 X A v limmy Hord,Charles Sandler, john Dragoo, joe Woolridge, Bob Reynolds, jim Lisen- R ee, Bruce Wake, Fred Gee, manager. Third row: Charles Schneicker, Phil Ussaty,Bill Jarrett, Eddie Francis, joe Sollars, A gs ,d .- Dick Bright, Gene Rechemeyer, Zane Brickey, Charles Taylor, Richard Roberts. .-L at . '17 -' t Second row: Norman Moore, manager, David Duncan, Bob Busch, Dean Rethemeyer, jon Winemiller, Don Berry, Bob Neal, Bob Dallenbach, jim Ringer, Vemon Foss, a Tom Alden. E L First row: Coach BobMatheson,Chnck Meinert, Dick Botsfond, , Dean Lewinson, Diclr Hellerich, john Carson, Bill McKinney, L ' Ronni: Burnham, jack McBee, George jones, jim Giddens, k, ,ra un, TEAM LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE ...... LAFAYETTE ...... LAFAYETTE ......... LAFAYETTE ............ ' lndic ates Road Game ,-Q Coach Basil Hoehn. DA TE Sept. Sept. t Oct. cr. Oct. Nov Nov ? -ff RFU' OPPON Q AH I 0 1. 13 WENTWORTH 13 CENTRAL 4 WILLIAM CHRISMAN 6 NORTH KANSAS CITY 0 BENTON KANSAS CITY EAST 7 FUUTBALL -s?,gR CUREBUARD 1 F F. , K , f .L ,. .. ' ' A ........... ...... E d 52, 'if ....,...., 15- ....,............,....,o , C 59... ........... sep. 25 ........................ ' E . AR E 2fIIfIff...Q...fffL IIIIII o 3 - ffffff IIIf...!...ffIfff ' 7 LAFAYETTE 37 ,................. ....... 0 cr. 16: ......, , . ....... CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 0 7 .. 3 ' ...... Oct. 23 ...... 5 ...... 33 .. ,sf g ...... 32 ...... 29 ........ M 16 ZZZZIIL I 13 IIIIIQ fIffIIIIf. H , -, ,, I f ' A 5 , Bun Hoehn A A Richard smut Page 73 C f -5 Patty Adams, rx aske rball Queen Shining Forth On the evening of january 8, in the school gym- nasium of Lafayette, Patty Adams, a peppy and popular junior girl, was crowned Queen of the 1954 basketball season by john Carson,Student Body President. Patty was escorted to her throne by Bill Mc- Kinney. Barbara Hirter, Maid-of-Honor, was escorted by john Carson. The attendants and their escorts were janet Roley and David Duncang Lea Gloshen and lack McBceg joyce Haynes and jim Ringer: an Susan Stams with Richard Roberts. After Queen Patty accepted her honor with a speech of thanks. Bill McKinney presented her wrrh a gold trophy cup and with a gold basket- ball necklace. Page 74 fu .5 ' Left no right: Susan Stams, Lea Gloshen, Carl Van- sickle, john Carson, Pat Adams, Ellen Warden Barbara Hirter, joyce Haynes, and janet Roley. is-:Q fi A Ronnh Bumhan 1 year latterman .s i ' 4 t. Dave uncan 2 year leiterman nrxa bb -M-end on, Cltyj 6 Jlrn Glddena 1 year letterrnan Q Q. l ?i2elFfe,,eee l'2 BASKETBALL SQUAD Back row, left to right: Anlahnt Coach Bull Hoehn, Zane Brlckey Roger Cox, Larry Lerrnm, Bob Neal, Blll McKhney David Duncan, C-ry Mowry, Rlchld oberta, Jim Ringer, Richard Hellerlch, jim Glddena, Ronnh Burnham, Coach Richard Shrout. Second row, let to right: Ralgh Mllllgan joe Sollarl, Chadea Smaller, jar! Roadal Rmnle Secklnger, Wayne Ezzell, B I Hia-ter, lilchard Schatff, jim Lhenbea, Bo Reynolda, Gay Ballard, Jlrn Herd, George Loy. Front row,left to right: Mrk Barth, Owen Reed, Bob Smith, Richard Millen DeWayna Cu-tln, Lester Aahlock, Guy Pettljohn, Ken Knight, Wayne jahnke, Bob Hackman, Tommy Thuman, Bob Camp, Delmar Culver, Larry Welt, Mike Botlford, Eugenevandever. Ba ketball Letterman- The Fightin' Irish undoubtedly lived up no their name this year al- though they ended the season on the B ASKET BALL S COREBOARD short end of a 10-13 record. OPPONENT DATE LAFAYETTE The Irish ended City League in the Wm. chrhmlnl 54 Dec. 4 38 cellar and were not too high in the wBlilc!W?:KhZf2 gee. ig gg ' N. . . ec. Pony Express Conference. This had Mmvulg' 41 Dec. 22 43 no reH ection on the toumariment play of the boys as they finished third in both the Christian Brothers Christmas Tournament and in the C .B. TOURNAMENT Regional-' 32212312 3 ZZ I ' ' ' ' ' C.B., 39 31 Th: boys mabilxtyito handle City MI wme'43 74 X , X opponents was their down fall as K.g.5.w-'42 m., 43 , ,Heh theylost to Christian Brothers three C.B., 40 an. 9 37 Dlcklrl ll , . . 1 yan- lanarman times before defeating them rn the gm- Chfllmlfh 54 lm- 15 42 onorable Mention. CRY Regional and dry also lost to Cen- C3351 ag tra three times including Regional 2.30423 1-,,,,30 39 PIBY' M:-g'mvl1l'le 131 F5313 The Shamrocks did have several 32222135644 Egg' gg bright spots inthe season as several K,C,S,WZ 55 p-,bf 16 54 of the boys made several different N-K-Cu 4 FW- 19 53 honor teams at the close of the sea- son. Also. the team scored more REGIONAL 1-OUR AMENT plornts during, the season than did t ei' op nents. The Irish scored 1,051 poiimcis while their opposition cff,gf5,, ' gg was scoring 1008 points. Exeelallor Spdnil. 31 X 68 ar ihxll-P x f X 5 'l Q. v Nozpremna: X .Glfy Mowry, y 6, 2 year letterrnan V CSecond All-Clty , ! Honorable Mention PEC, Honorable Mend on nmfreo JlmR1ns0f Rieknoberu l year 1 year lelterrnan 1 ygg lgqggmnn or-able yy QI-amor-able Me U-loner-able Mention, City! ' J ' ' 5 7 5 I ' FW Pm' 75 , I f ' ' CL fl MU? , 7,1 D ,fer-' I.. P W I0 EER PRUDUCTIU 7 P P 'x if X .xv -Q .S , 'Pa S L1 3,5 I W Picture A: Male Quinnetg Charles Elliott, Donald Picture D: Erne h , ' Eastbourne, Wallace Gulridge, Howard Hoff- Picture E: Chorus Lmeg Lue a Ratc iff, Nancy master, and Bill Oxford. Bonham, Joyce Haynes, Glenna Petty, Sus n Picture B: Ronald Chastain and Clancy . Stams, an Sharon Bowlin, dire r. I It Picture C: Masters of Ceremonies, Richard Picture F: Sharon Bowlin f Roberts and Bob Neal. ALL 'UIIIIIIL VARIETY 'llll,ll1!,74fj7 i On the evening of March 19 1954 the Lafayette tudent Council spo soredghp ' stfllpidxg 7 I Variety Show to b , 1 11 ll 9 8 6 Mast s o Ceremonie r Show re obNe and Rick Roberts.Student Director asKad1y Suee and Assistant Stu ent D' ecnor was P Adams. All art work was done by iss Helen , a en s were Adolf Lustenberger, B' arbiso av r stin Faculty ponsots and, irec r e , i X Maxwell, d Miss K hleen Lindsay. ThcShow cons' A f r e irec ono had s l Entif' 1' ' cte haron wling musical read' s y Ernestine Pinch, ma ic Pag and 'ventriloquism b Ronald a ,tain anc ' n b mt cal and ' , E2 9 ' The s ow was a tremendous success and isjexpected t be ' ori. KW I X Puppy Pioneer M131 . Standingleft to right: Robert Allen Browng Carol Beasong Barbara Hirter, head cheerleadexg ,ldfif-4-0 Pat Meinert, and Milton Stark. gl C6 Z If Kneeling: Peggy Burket and Pat Adams. Qf' 442,611 - X Ou heerleaders this year deserve the thanks of both the students and teams for they have I vu! of ered us plenty of new yells,and have proved themselves very peppy mducers pf or an- ized noise. They have helped us clear our chests of all our high school, pep, so gr-atefilly we say thanks to Barbara Hirter, our head senior cheerleader, Pat Me inert, seniorg ' Pat Adams, juniorg Bob Brown, iuniorg Milton Stark, juniorg Carol Besson, sophomoreg and Peggy Burket, . iffifiiagjff An essential part and adding to the looks of tie Lafayette bend is the mnjorettes. Head of these hlgh-stepping young lassles for this year was Shirley McCoy. Majorette fvvia ' . 0 V a . - ' ' - q v: Us Ts? . V , . s 4 11 Ny Q ff' 'X - gi! A 7 . LV A I 'T A: W Q' -fi ' la f - X L' ..,., t N AK N , , f . ,Qi f X if v N r ' I v A u 'A Back row left to right: Wanda Russell, Judith Snyder, Helen Williams Sharon Bowlln, Shirley McCoy, Joyce Wilson, Donna Wllmore, Karen Schlnler, 'Delpha jackson, Dorothy Williams, Front row left to right: Romonla Davidson, Luella Radcliff.. Page 77 , - .A W WX XZ 01111, LM. Back row, left no right: Rex Smith, Bob Smith, james Auxier, jimmy Dick, Eugene Vandever, Lester Ashlock. J we W4 UMM hif L4lfL.l-fM1,pf gf2 '1'Lf'f3 L40 410,111 Zo. .4-cl ,frog QhLlfxLL1-00 Row four: jim Huber, Gary Seipel, john Neff, Phil Ussary, Bob Reynolds, Owen Reed, Don pm-keg, M affufffpqfceapyz T Row three: Tommy Thuman, Mark Barth, Mike Botsford, joe Sollars, Dean Rethemeyer, Dick Bright, Herb Thompson, Richard Miller, DeWayne Curtin, Gary Ballard, Lee Entyre. W? Row two: Richard Scharff, Bill Davenport, O. G. Hillen, Bob Dallenbach,Zane Brickey,Roger Cox,Don Berry, Ronnie Burnham Pete Townsend. Front Row: 4Charles Taylor, Bruce Wake, jon Winemiller,Dave Duncan, Dean Lewinson, Rick Roberts, Bill McKinney, Bob Neal, ack McBee jim Ringer Dave Duncan Don Berry The Shamrocks had one of their better teams this year with the retum of several lettennen. The team was once again coached by Richard Shrout. Outstanding this year were jim Ringer in the quarter mile, jack McBee in thehalf mile, Ronnie Burnham in the mile, Bill McKinney in the high hurdles, Bob Reynolds in thelowhuidles, Dave Duncan in the high jum nd discus, and the mile relay team composedof jim Ringer, BobNeal, Ronnie Burnham, and Reynolds, 2 The team was enter 'n several ts during the year and had several piacticemees with city schools. Q OUTSTANDING MEETS Tl'i-Starr - - QXSL joseph Relays - - - Noyes Field State ---- ---- C0 lumbig U William J ew li P. E. C. --------- - Noyes Field City - - - - -Noyes Field s X Left to right: Bob Neal, Ronnie Burnham, jack McBee, jim Ringer, Don Berry. Zane Brickey, Bob Reynolds Page 78 .0.f.7lL6fZ, ?!,f L' x'f,2fg.'wf17,, -Q11 'YI PQ - , ji Hopeful Pioneer 0 'C 5' ' - 41 If? N ' 4 4 In Q .5 .1 f : I If I , f' ,' V 15 J. A V. . X J , ww 2' h . 1 dfx , J We rise glory, f kt .x . X . qi lk.. rv flu. .-, Q I. 1 1 . . N . A f Iv Q f tw? ., f J! x Q lc f' x ,I Wgffhwhile , x,f,.,'- ' , KL 1 K X' K h Y, . , s- .. . I U fn li ,W . 1 gift' J-,,,.2 .2 'x,c'.fM .' J . Whdge-,W ifxgrdarophy c1s6h,,',st4n2,.f ,1 fx. .5 ,QQ ' M f' J , w ' X . , . , .h ' ,fu N f fqn f Nj . flgriri '.'f,nhff 5 A?ef'YY!11!ffllf1J10 fbirf - .,,.,v?. ,gL,.Q,1fj vgj.!.64, 1QZldg 54 H X M-1 Of h f we ' A ,G . . - A fe 9 'OSC .UI 81 -e , A ' e , N 1 f. O- I5 f ', J J M . 1 1 j - ' 'E JI L' -1 . '-fl I I l , X V , ,Q f N , ' - A., Z, le: KN-A ,T M Au , fl A, A Q 3. I 4, ,1 - ,A J 4, -xJM,' J ,f'1 A Ki,-Navi: E f fi- ,'OZA,,, ' C ' A , - w n 44 'e- e fe f f . ef e e ,ef fl , we, A-tg .ee , ,f fm Vu J ie , ' A ' f - Lf e r- 1 ,' '-1, 'A - I I fre ff-.e-'ff ,- . ff 4 ,f .gy 'V V' I I. V . 4 . I ff gil! I i X ua I 5 I ' J J -I VI 5 I il! I .4 5 'wj I-A ,w f ,J ' 4 nfs: I I x. 4. 3 X' ' I , 4 ' -'ld I 1' U Q ' f 'vig' I f I I fix - A V A 5 .A 1'1 ,I -1-,J jf ,QQ X44 ale e 1 L V J' I P ,. , v - , , e Y V t Q X If K e, ' .3597 Cx . 1- ,I Q 1, 1 ,,,L, '1i f,L,4 V' ,' , ',f,.k, t'Jv1,-' ,J fl, .ug a'-fra-wig f ' 1 - - .e . 11 P v-I yf A HA Y W DU L Q f ,KI ff x 'V ,K iff' ilxx it AZN. ., S - p p Yak up ' N xl, V y , , Rl . ' A . ' - -J X 'N The 24th annual presentation of the Pageant of the Holy was, held'Decernber l'D -1953- This impressive tradition inapir,es everyone and brings the spirit of! Christmas much closet to all.. King Arthur f'IQom Aldenl enters- the greatfhall at Camelolt and seats. himself. His eyes close and dreaming, he sleeps. in his vision, he beholds Mary lPeggy Burketj and joseph CBruce'WakeJ seatedat the manger ofthe Chri tphil al, surlound- ed by admiring angels fShirli:w Viosky, Carol Marlin, Betty Guy, Sharqn Lyon, Ana Simpson.j As the tableau unfolds before his dreaming eyes, two shepherds ap ear lllarry B6nham'and.David Martiny and offer :liek poor, but lovingrgifta. The Wise. Men Uim Hdrd, on' Winemiller and Wallace Gutridgel, with their m ' lavishihre sentsfor the sleeping Child,-presen them, but as thellast offers his gift,xa largerclip, twro angelfappear and take the cu X fBeverly Howard and emitia Clarkj. They sig' to one another that more shall dmessoundslof heavenly music he heal in the great halls of Camelot, no mogl: until th-eper fect 'gift is found. ' 'H , ' A Slowly King Aitlxur stirred and the vision faded from v w, who surmoned th'e knights fDon Brown, Demy Turner rli Mead Stephkenmft' He explained his vision and! all but Modred CDrek Stephensj mas, with the perfect giftf 3 N 1 A ye-ar later, Lancelot-enters the hall, leading a young lad, call ed Galahad at the altar, withdrawing noiselesslyp Modred enters without a sound the boy .Glls his,mind, but a IRQ!! subtle way of destroying Lancelot s draws.He retums,howeve , minutes laser with several damselh KDIXIC Barbara Burket and Toycg Allenjg whoxunsuccessfully attempt no wealth, fame, pride, pleipsure and worldly wisdom. Finally, with until the Damsel of gnrotherly Love QPM Adams! and the Damsel of lalxer compliments Iahad for his re'fusal of Modred's gifts ard prns cape. . X1 , 2 ' Chrismaasimomiiig, each llnight appears htefore the altar offering hrs gift, b and Galahad enter and the sound of voices is heard once more rn Camelot. r A -, ' t: X 0 ffl '3- Page 80 fn, ' ff- 9' X appear and the two , 'wit e cup of the y 1 ' twe n them, stand ver f s to which l d 'by L celot. F Tn Se' us, Galahad se an foll d t e angels, and er him at a little distance, went ncelot nd he other knights of A thur h ing himself stood motionless before his throne, and as he listened, there floated back the voice of Galahad. The readers fKathy Streeter and Suzanne Rysel held the audience spellbound as they read the pan mine parts of the characters. Miss Winifred Gallagher was the director of the pageant and ablely helping her were many students and faculty committees. 2 Q X! xx kg STUDENT and FACULTY COMMITTEES Director: Miss Winifted Gallagher. Costumes: Miss Doris Stoneburner, Miss Marilyn Maxwell,Mrs. Margaret Remington, Miss Georgee Hash, Miss Aline Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Pendleton, Mrs. Golda Dunlap, Miss Faye Slapr, Mr. john Yancey, and Mr. james jordan. Art: Miss Helen McMachen and her art assistants. Make-up: Miss Winifred Gallagher, Mr. Eugene Carter, and Mr. Elmer McKnight. 'f xx LL 4? N Properties: Miss Roxanna Robb, Miss Anna Hague, Miss Eva Brown, Miss Kathleen Lindsay, and Mrs. Irene Shoentag. Programs: Miss Ina C. Wachtel. Stage: Mr. Charles Carr and stage crew. Publiciy: Miss Bertha Rightmire, Miss Mildred Bringman and journalism class. Music: Lafayette Mixed Choir directed by Mr. Charles Potter. Assistants to Miss Gallagher: Dixie Dunlap and Dona Fay Miller. 5 Pa Page 81 will lvl! I I Standing left to right: Bill Oxford, Ernestine Pinch, Carolyn jarzem- bowski, Miss Mildred Eringman, Nancy Ball, Bill Yarnell. Seated left to right: Carol Neely, Bette Carroll, Peggy Loy, Carolyn Townsend. 4-1 il 9 'T 59 is T I W r b if - ht: L,- uv limes - BTW Nana Well, B- no HS xx. Unep Y Ban IU oxf mg? we ' 1-fszzz: On October 21, 1927, Lafayette was granted a charter from the International Honor Society of High School joumalists, better known as the Quill and Scroll organization. Since that time, mem- bers of the journalism class, have- been granted membership in this organization. In order to achieve tlis well-deserved honor it is necessary for the applicant to present copy to the headquarters of Quill and Scroll. If the individual is an editor on either staff, it is not nec- essary for him to send in copy. After these young journalists have achieved membership, they are presented with an identifi- cation card and a gold pin, recognizing their official membership in this worth-while group. As in past years, Miss Mildred Bringman is the sponsor. FQ wb .,ua.m,,- ,Uk -,IXDUJH VTPGA Jhcax ,MN-lixfltc NMXJLN V .Q , ' Q P Lu L , M N b .5 XJ . J 'L ' gl., gpw,-L-QQQLX , : L51-Zluwx .U .LIAJI 1, 25 , , Ny- . f djfx vi QP 3 1 V Q , pw-J W , IL g L 4 Vu' A .-:JA-I .A flXJyf,,z. rf.-JC all X, cw-'N B 4 ' 49 ' lx A 50 fo X, 'il' 0 ? 'l ' , crux: .J N Vvsf R kj! x VX Ti n GJ? 'JLJAA' ...M-K L, KLM git, , 'tx N VXI X' if lil r , - 2 1 - 1, ' N . ' v ' 1 . ' 'K . Q KX' , 41' L , I AMX. -4 -P- Vu 5 1 ' ., A ij' 1 wvvlg, J J r tub' .2 V ' . 1 ' x - - - L., '. f u at ' - -V X 'va - 1 'J ' U ' 2 Q'.t,t1offJAvvv -1 J Page 82 ,A ' VJ fnvllxqqr -.1 K-llkft, .if f' A ?.f,.,.' 1- F - ff V 'J 4 . ' an I 1f'C.fl ' lf C0 1 ,-16 41106 C ' ' f': S+- X ir X-3 1. M 'B Lampion 0' I P QQ ' Q R. S T U This year, the outstanding students pictured above attained one of Lafayer!e's highest honors, this honor being membership in the Lampbn Society.This Sockty was organized for the p ose of recognizing sm- dents with high scholastic ability. A . ,tdfff , . Salute as the Flag I M j J I Star Spangled Banner M Z E Purpose of the Lampion Society ---- Mr. Donald GQEGIKQ ' ' - ' . . ,pfxfpfra The Interpretation of the Emblem ---- Miss Ina W , Q n 6 x2 f 2 charge ---- Mr. Charles cm M91-QV 'onj Y Vocal Solo ---- Mary Alice Lau W . . Presentation of Candidates ---- Miss Aline Bro BQ!! I Q 7 04 Q Accepmnce of Candiiates ---- Mr. Charles Thomas J I gy-Q Presentation of Pins ---- Miss Doris Stonebumer and Mr. harles Carr I ,JMX 1- J Presentation of Roses - - - - Miss Aline Brown and Mr. Donald Gibson After the reception of the pins and roses by the members, the pledge, w kh followswas recited: Ido here pledge that I will faithfully and loyally uphold the standards of theLanpbnSgi!ery of Lafayette High Schoolg that I will never permit anyone, not a member of this Society, to wear my ping andthat I wll strive in every way to encourage my fellow students-both Senbrs and underclassme -Jo make the ideals of this Society the ideals of our school. ' J . 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