Lamont High School - Yearbook (Lamont, KS)

 - Class of 1948

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H' 4 ,JJ Iii iii - ,K?however, their tribulations were not ended. ' That evening they were sent throughQQ jgithe paddling line and fed various concoctions. With the performance of theseig jiideeds, they became full-fledged members of the student body. .Mr. C. W. Rice wasfq Q their freshman -sponsor. They had one line party that year. They attended thegh ygyshow at Madison and afterwards went to the drug store for treats. EQ J.-A 1 NT! ' 1., 1' we ,- , 153 - The sophomore. year found them with fewer girls and more boys. Pearl andfQ le'Georgia Ludwick were no longer with the class, but the group had gained Jim Millerf, -wiThe characters were Bill Sauder, Lee Blanch, Ray Evans, Raymond Luthi, Phyllis ggwho formerly attended school at Virgil. hrs. Ruby Norris was the class sponsor.fQ .QQA Halloween party was given that year. gq HQ it lm This class progressedto the third year ofhigh school and gained two studentsgi, jg Jack Stair, a former marine, and Joe Stair, who previously had attended school atrj hiMadison. The sponsor was Mr. W. W. Wilks. These students had been looking for-QQ gQQward to the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was a huge seniors to dinner in the Blue Room of the Broadview warner all attended the Granada Theater. The junior .wg jhisuccessful. The play cast included Bill Sauden Ray I 'I iii success. They entertained the Hotel in Emporia. After din- play, nTake lt Easy,W also was Luthi, Jim Miller, Lee Blanch, af Eff QQ H Ray Evans, Gene Fankhausen Mary Winzeler, Betty Fankhauser, Phyllis Ott, and Donnai iffwinzeler. The coronation contest of the 1946 carnival was wonbythe Junior Class. gg3The King and Queen were Ray Evans and Mary winzeler. M I 1 Ti - 1 1 ,I i-.4 I E jf, The final year spent at old L. H. S. was a very busy one. Mr. Tom Saffelltl ffgwas the sponsor. Jack Stair was no longer attending School since he had graduatedfl qgywith the last year's seniors by taking a special examination for veterans. Bettygf jW'Fankhauser had moved to Madison during the summer. Raymond Tatman, a former stu-aj Siident who had joined the army,returned to be a member of the class. Marion Lawson,E1 eafrom Gridley High, joined the class at the beginning of the l947-48 school year. ,fs- -m1Officers elected at the first of the year were Bresident, Lee Blanckg Vice rw rs .. ,KJ g Presi-PE dent, Raymond Luthi, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Winzelerg Sgt. at Arms, Ray Evans, Historian, Phyllis Ottg and Student Council Representatives, Bill Sauder, Raymond, . Luthi, and Mary Winzelen These seniors presented a three-act play,NNowhere Fast.' L ,r w Fifi kk Sis , PQ QQWOtt, mary Winzeler, Donna Winzeler, and Nellie Schuhs. Bacculaureate was held onig 1SfSunday, may 9. Commencement, the occasion each member had dreamed of for fourgl .vi - ,zu V ,, s-,,: Tgyears, finally arrived on May 12, 1948. The seniors are planning to take a tripti uyiscon after the end of school this spring. Q4 if Egg, snmioa PLAY EQ sys QQQ nNowhere Fast,W the senior play, was given in the Lamont High School Audi-ff 14i torium on Tuesday evening, November 25. Four male and four female characters made jp .pg ,Q up the cast. Rita Adams, who discovers an honest-to-goodness mystery, was playedgg by Mary Winzelerg Deborah Arnold the harassed hostess of the Nowhere Tourist Campga wifi' 1 ,.- if by Phyllis Ott, Alice Arnold, her daughter who falls in love with a suspected rob-gg fggiber, by Donna Winzelerg T. P. Jones, a detective, by Bill Sauder, Frank Robins,55 egg who is a movie star and is hiding his identity, by Ray Evans, Bradford Smythe aid -'igimysterious gentleman, by Ray Luthi, narvey Lawrence, Mr. Robin's assistant, by Leaf? ifaslanckg and a woman of mystery, by Nellie Schuhs. it Q35 'Nowhere Fastn was a 5-act mystery-comedy by Van Wallen. The play was directedfi itfby Mr. Tom Saffell. Specialities were given between acts by the Girls' Gleetj QQ Club dressed in their new pastel formals and directed by Mrs. Lois B. Hamiltonif Ti Some rythmical specialities also were presented. A large crowd attended the play if :gg and pronounced it a success. QL . , , . , fs- ,, Y---.. l. ., - Y. Y . ,J 1. fs - 1- 1-V 1- - fs -- fy-v-v-4-T -- - ---V+-ef F7-1 -. . -..vw ,Wd ..,,...... .D .,. .-. V-.,.,.. -L1-Ei-X,-:'if:l,f.'-if.-1Lf,-'.Q1,,f.A .J .'1.3j11f:'Li.elf,-Cari w1:'.'-fly V ,- -1 5-. 1--'TJ 'T-. .TU hh.. if f-K uf' . 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During the day theses UQ , L .m1Winzeler. The Coronation contest of the 1946 carnival was wonkw'the Junior Class. E55 1 is nNowhere Fast,W the senior play, was given in the Lamont High School Audi- 'Q.torium on Tuesday evening, November 25. Four male and four female characters made 1 in e53LudwicK, Georgia Ludwick, and Betty Fankhauserg appeared at school wearing F 'QW , 1 ' fisame persons were required to do many undignified things by the upper classmen.T flihowever, their tribulations were not ended. ' That evening they were sent throught 1. 1 asfthe paddling line and fed various concoctions. with the performance of these -ij E' 51:1 wytheir freshman -sponsor. They had one line party that year. They attended thes- x u V +.deeds, they became full-fledged members of the student body. Mr. C. W. Rice W5SYw Mgshow at Madison and afterwards went to the drug store for treats. Qi ' L-1.x fg, . The sophomore. year found them with fewer girls and more boys. Pearl andil 135, : ,Georgia Ludwick were no longer with the class, but the group had gained Jim Miller:a ra L-7 J 3 abiwho formerly attended school at Virgil. Mrs. Ruby Norris was the class sponsor.iQ J is v, Us ,.,.. 1 P i -KQA Halloween party was given that year. Q JE This class progressedto the third yearcn'high school and gained two studentsgip QiJack Stair, a former marine, and Joe Stair, who previously had attended school atig t3Madison. The sponsor was Mr. W. W. WilKs., These students had been looking for-E ward to the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was a huge success. They entertained the aksseniors to dinner in the Blue Room of the Broadview Hotel in Emporia. After din-p I-.1 1. rw ner all attended the Granada Theater. The junior play, WTake it Easy,W also was? Wesuccessful. The play cast included Bill Sauden Ray Luthi, Jim Miller, Lee Blanck,i sw L 53Ray Evans, Gene Fankhausen Mary Winzeler, Betty Fankhauser, Phyllis Ott, and Donna? The King and Queen were Ray Evans and Mary Winzeler. V .wa JL-,I . 1 42,1 L jg The final year spent at old L. H. S. was a very busy one. Mr. Tom Saffellt .yjwas the sponsor. Jack Stair was no longer attending school since he had graduatedi ' I wwwith the last year's seniors by taking a special examination for veterans. Betty+ a-cf W Fankhauser had moved to Madison during the summer. Raymond Tatman, a former stu-r 4, 12.1 n I ,, ,mf UL :Q , 1,-, Qi ,W f U :gl 4 L 1 Qi E -1 jigdent who had joined the army,returned to be a member of the class. Marion Lawson,g, .Qjfrom Gridley High, joined the class at the beginning of the 1947-48 school year.,kj -y3Officers elected at the first of the year were President, Lee Blanckg Vice Presi-yi Lffdent, Raymond Luthi, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Winzelerg Sgt. at Arms, Ray Evansgiq fijliistorian, Phyllis Ott, and Student Council Representatives, Bill Sauder, Raymond, HjLuthi, and Mary Winzelen These seniors presented a three-act play,WNowhere Fast.WtX MgThe characters were Bill Sauder, Lee Blanck, Ray Evans, Raymond Luthi, Phyllisgf i1Ott, Mary winzeler, Donna Winzeler, and Nellie Schuhs. Bacculaureate was held on2Q -QjSunday, may 9. Commencement, the occasion each member had dreamed of for fourfQ ayiyears, finally arrived on May 12, 1948. The seniors are planning to take a trippy if-soon after the end of school this spring. E .J :all u gps, iii ' . , , ,r -il, ..,,. . 3 f-1 1 smnoa PLAY iii at rf' A is Q Y la 1 2, Els., 4-.1 . 4 V: ,I Q-by Mary Winzelerg Deborah Arnold, the harassed hostess of the Nowhere Tourist Camp,Qy E by Phyllis Ott, Alice Arnold, her daughter who falls in love with a suspected rob-5 Q ber, by Donna Winzelerg T. P. Jones, a detective, by Bill Sauder, Frank Robins, lgup the cast. Rita Adams, who discovers an honest-to-goodness mystery, was playedr iiwho is a movie star and is hiding his identity, by Ray Evans- Bradford Smythe a 5 N, wil vii? F fry f mysterious gentleman, by Ray Luthig harvey Lawrence, Mr. Robinzs assistant, by Lee E1 H Blanckg and a woman of mystery, by Nellie Schuhs. EQ 4, n Nowhere Fast was a 3-act mystery-comedy by Van Wallen. The play was directed 'ig by Mr. Tom Saffell. Specialities were given between acts by the Girls' Glee 5 is Club dressed in their new pastel formals and directed by Mrs. Lois B. Hamilton,Q -l3E'5Om9 rythmical specialities also were presented. A large crowd attended the play EK and pronounced it a success. . .... if r ,Ecards which might be left behind to paste in their Scrapbooks to remind them of 5 am-We 1-k.--:ig -1' Y Q HJ 5 4lfiJmlM1mmn h:-Qnl...L'lx.a..La ,.., .l-,a,ta.A.,:al.L,.:a.t-l-.L,..il.u.4..-kx.f4.-,..-Qla-J.a1.f.,'.l-+,l-lagulei. .'.. ' .1s,.a..a,2,+.vl.us,,'a.-.4L.a1.w,C, SENIOR CLASS w1LL ,?7Q5 Q1 rfaifi We, the senior class of l9H7-H8 of Lamont High School, City of Lamont, Town- Q 'slihship of Shellrock County of Greenwood State of Kansas the United States Con-ii . . -, 1 s 9 9 ,, frufgtinent of North America, in the Western Hemisphere and the heavenly body of Earth, Q Wfqligthe Solar System, of the Universeg being of sound mind and body do hereby make,,s J? publish .g -1 mer wills, bequeaths, and devises of whatever nature by us already made. We do E-v' W 'WE --f-4-1 T' ' . .di iil7iEthat in times of disappointment and stress, they may be inspired and encouraged byil Amdgjfgthe smiles of success on our glowing faces. 5 ,,,hl, 243311 li ' ' Z T O ,M-TQ ffili us 0 --V.. give, devise, and bequeath all our earthly property--viz. to wit.--namely: 71 N- To the student body, we leave our pictures hanging on the Study Hall wall, sogw intellectual, efficient, and earnest selves and any of our old papers and grader ,',N ,J Vw and declare this as our last will and testament, hereby revoking all for- QQ il gg gh! E 1 it the faculty of L. H. S. we leave the precious memory of our studious, H ., I3-Jw l EJ w ,X v N., 3' .g EJ - - 113-Q :S Tijgg To the Janitor, we leave all the mud we have tracked into the building, allil lglglgthe chewing gum stuck under desks and on floors, all the loose papers in lockersgm Hggnggand desks, and the black marks we have made on the gymnasium floor. ' tw ilfk U i ith To our erstwhile faculty sponsor, Mr. Thomas F. Saffell, we leave all our gi Pfsxsmany collections .of jokes and stories so that he will have new ones to relate to 5 ,,3 his classes next year. h iii ' 1 TF' ' fill iffilg To seniors .,. ,-.,,n --153. .., ,..,,, ...H M ,:.. W, -.,,f- saw study hall. V -..L , ,,9. ,, ,,.,-,, , for-. the Juniors, we leave our dignity, wisdom, and the privilege of becominggj and lording it over the underclassmen, also the north row of desks inyh, E iii 43 To the sophomores,we leave our quick wits, good natures, old jokes, and ourij gggiujability to make lots of money and build up a large fund in our class treasury. QQ IEEJQE To the freshmen, we leave our sincere and deepest sympathy because they stillgj 'EEQSQYHVQ EIQEE that Jim i?35E Lee vdance of Rav ., Gene Fankhauser leaves his slow and careful driving ability to Jim Mattox so Er three more years of high school before them. .4 E will not continue to drive so fast and recklessly. ta V Blanck leaves his modesty and bashfulness to Doris Schwab and his abun-EQ credits and ability to study 16 hours a day to Roy Lawson. HH Q Evans leaves his athletic prowess to Dale Ott. 54 L fri Marion Lawson leaves his way with the girls to Jim Mattox with the hope that Q1 H it will help in his suit with Donna Winzeler. 'J KM W -61 ., Raymond Tatman leaves his vast store of knowledge to Pete Ott. Qt -..lm. Jim . Qu g I Miller leaves his curly, wavy hair to Elmer Ott. .+ qw, --- --S --- L , ffiff ' -H EEEEQ Phyllis Ott leaves her maternal acting ability to Doris Winzeler. gg iiifmi gy ,, ,rf , ,-, .., 4 , K.. --asf Ray fiiiifhis deep ---- 4 -t 5251, T Mary Winzeler leaves her gift of gab to Larry Mcllvain. Luthi leaves his sense of humor and witty remarks to Jim Van Pelt, alsoii voice and athletic form to Eugene Jantz. Q EEEEQ Joe Stair leaves his daily noon-hour guitar sessions to his brother, Frank. 1 zizzi 5 EEEQQ Bill Sauder leaves his leadership in student council to the Junior repre- if -:zip sentative and his sophomore girl friend to the sophomore boys. QQ ztrgl: , U, 'executor Having bequeathed all we possess, we hereby appoint Mr. J. D. Van Peltas unto set our hands and seals this lhth day of May, A. D. 1948. gl Eh Sir' of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have here- ...lu ::::E witnesses: Signed The Senior Class Ei l:::S President Harry S. Truman ,yr ::::h Retired General Dwight D. Eisenhower CSEALJ gif :IEAmwmmQwmmMqQwuawwmmwMllawmml1MM,AnEMWWWTmmmTWmMMJ at. ....r, gur- , SENIOR PROPH CY mation recently when a member, Raymond Tatman, announced that a former army buddy had discovered in the New Mexico deserts, a radio-active mirror which had gone. through the atom bomb tests. This mirror, it was discovered, had the very uniquef quality of reflecting events twenty years before their occurrence. This was veryg interesting news since the 19L8 graduates were very eager to know what the future' held in store for them. Through Raymond's influence an interview was arranged ands granted to a representative of the class who traveled to the West, viewed thisg remarkable phenomenon,and reported the following informatiaaconcerning the seniors of l9h8. V , The year is 1968. Various scenes are reflected from the mirror's surface. an oil-well driller enters the picture. It is Jim Miller, who has a record ofl never drilling a well which produces less than one hundred barrels per day. Heg is at home south of Lamont and seems to be getting along very well with his wife,' a former Madison girl. 5 Gene Fankhauser has put Lamont on the map. He now has a factory for buildingf genuine Fankhauser racing cars. He also is world-champion speed demon. Q speaks at all the cultural societies of Lamont on his many.experiences. T Sauder Lumber and Elevator Co. has grown to be a very large and thriving con-- cern. The corporation now covers twoblocks of Lamont and is headed by BDl Sauder, who has followed in his father's footsteps. He also has a large fleet of trucks. His wife, the former Doris Schwab, who kept the accounts of the firm for so manyw years, is now kept quite'busy with'their new set of twins. v The two spinsters of the senior class, Mary Winzeler and Phyllis Ott, are nowf well known for their travels abroad. They recently have arrived in New York from? Europe and will start econ on a tour of the various universities of the Uhitedg States. Their new book, vlnnide Argentina,W of which they are co-authors, wentg on the market early this year and is fast becoming a best seller. E Ray Luthi has taken Phog Allen's place as head of the K. U. basketball team. His teams have won several national championships during the past few years and: this year is no exception. They will play in the world olympics soon. Q If Lamont residents still listen no une 7:00 A. M. news on wrsw eacn,morn1ng,' they may tune in 15 minutes early and hear Joe Stair and his electric guitar. Hel is assisted by his wife who was formerly one of the Cackling Sisters of WIBW radiog fame . A Lee Blanck, after studying ten years under the great genius, Einstein, now isf head of the research on developing the new atomic cloud which has been proven more, powerful than the atomic bomb. He also has discovered many new mathematicalformu-, las. L Skeet Lawson has not yet settled down and is director of the chorus-girl line? of the Zeigfield Follies. He still plays the field and will accept any job con- nected with pretty girls. The world's champion typist now is none other than Raymond Evans. He has a- record of typing 350 words per minute. He gives allthe credit for his outstandingj achievements to the commerce department of L. H. S. where he got his start. J Each and everyone in the class has made a name for himself in one way or an-3 other, and all agree they owe their astounding success to their old Alma-Mater,Y L H S V H:-vfr-.-rv--Afv-v-vw1-v-g-rf-v-.ere-1me nv, ,f-.----,ef-1-.0 --- . --f--, V, I ,W , ,, The l9h8 seniors were very fortunate to come upon some highly secret infor-7 Next is seen a noted lecturer who is none other than Raymond Tatman. He. Og! ll ' . X fx A 1 ,P ' WW Y 1 I. , - . Q YJ s N 3 Q! 'V N . I b V , - ...- .:. H . 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Ruth TQ oafrell, Sponsor. 3ecx How: ,uione Jenna, ,:ne Lawson, Jim neLzox, and Lwrion otorrer. ' 'Ilia ,eq 'QXW JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY efq In ine fell of le45 tue fresnmen of Lamont nigh qchool were :nelma slenck 'IQ ougene Jantz, I inn atorrer, Donna uinzeLer, Jando Andrew, Corrine Honeymou, jg Hnrion Jtorrer and Jin Ketnox. hrs. Rua' morris was Lneir class seonsor. F V. 9 I 1 Iwi . :I , . , n , H33 one or ELG nose angoyable LINES than year Llor evorjcne d,u:4L Une iresmnnnl ,ijawzs Jroanmen Initienloz. gwo cluoo purzles were 5lV3D that yepr, a Llne p-ruy an Hgjg Iaxloon and 2 bono party in the hign scnool gynn slum. Two ezuuenns moveu to :ggi nogson--Cor:-4e o.cgqnn, roving Lne IId34mwH y:.:g Hnu donno Anurew Lxuhe sogno- Ljjj por: ye r. Juring the sognonorg year the olie und one line party and decorated ,,,.,1 L3 , . , I Q iq 1 Y , - 1 V - 5QQgou: Jnnuelun Ior tne Baccalauremne and grnQuoLIon exercrses. Their snpnonore lgfqsponsor w.s .rS. 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D. van nl lj Pelt, Sronsor. EQlVh:7f illl - li' q'l fl,LL 'I niijli Efieirlz 'LQ' jf age, sorrzomomfz cllss HISTORY 1555- ,Jalal 7 1355 ifiiiifi , kj: ., ,. . -L f-fig On Septemberln lQU6, thirteen Hgreen but growingn freshman enrolled at LamontF?WQjf5? ff' Hg Higt. Tte boys Feld the majority ten to three. The class was nroperly inltlatedggiuijff ifffil on the first Friday by the upper classmen. The boys had to wear diapers, carryEQe- '-,-- isi 'f'!5j bottles and a toy. The girls wore overalls and shirts wrong-side-ont and beck-Ff'f.-Lf Lf,Qj ward, and each was required to carry a certain object. All had to go up threegitjl llig steps and come town two on the stairs and carry the upper c1assmen's booxs to j,Qf:Q K1 ij classes. Of course, they were ralnted prooerly and wore a large F on their fore-Ql,5Ef1 ,Qi QQ heads. In tre evening they were run through the paddNng line and then sent throughg?eLgElj L the Ntunnel of horrorsn where the unner class men noured sand and water on the freshmen Trey were forced to drinx of a special concoction wlich was said to come fron the fountain of Youth After trey had ea1en ice crean they were con- q s 7 sldered properly lDltl't9d and a cepted lnto good old L U S 1' urirg th t year they lost Raymond M tlock and Donald Aennlson d two of 3 the students noved to Madison in the summer Jhen they returned in the fall the class QPlD9d Dorothy Mc'oy but she moved at the end of the first s mester -1 In the ye r 1956 N7 they tad tlme for only one class oarty However, since the Sonhomores are StPlV1Hg even harder to graduate the most intell gent and the 7 -1 class r rties this year During their nreshman year all the boys went out for softball and all with the excention of one went out for b sfetball This year the same number ent ont f for basketh ll and all but two ment out for football feulan Phillips and Doris l schwab p rtlcfpated in the one ect rlay for two years and Earl Long narticlrated V ln tl Sonlomo e year -.1 Aeulan Phlllirs Sec etary Treasurer, Nellie Schuhs Sergeant at Arms, lson Matlo A and Historian Donald Ott The student council renresentatives were clmer Ott and Nellie Schurs Mr J D Van Delt acted s class soonsor for both 5EZ::f years This year tte class officers were President Jim Van Pelt, Vice President, 1 L ' 71 Mr :JL In 'M QU U KJ KH uXUXJQ.1Uf,K7M5u LfLQQQLKLtC71f7,A45mf7H!1Kf,.i U Lufflat MUJK AE :L kin s A A Q 1 It gt M L x A 'I L figgls' 1 , A , Y A - . 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Seven students enrolled--Roy Lawson and Raymond McCoy from Grldleyg Mary Adel Ott, Dale Ott, Larry Mcllvain, and Gene Storrer from Lena Valley School: and Doris Anne Winzeler from the Lamont Grade School. At Christmas Raymond McCoy moved to Virgil, reducing the class enrollment to.s1x. The following class officers were elected early in the year: President, Dale Gttz' Vice-President, Larry Mcllvaing Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Adel Ott: Stu- dent Council Renresentatives, Roy Lawson and Doris Winzeler: and Snonsor, Mrs. Sarah Harrison. Friday of the first week was a miserable day for the class. Hzwas even worse than that very first day when they had come to school feeling so green and con- fused. It was on this particulfr Friday that the upper classmen had insisted on initiating them. They were forced to wear on ons on strings around their neccsg the boys were made to wear dresses, and the girls, gunny sacks. During the day they had to do many other outrageous things for their majesties, the upper class- men. That night they were put through a oaddle line and had to do all the usual things freshmen are required to do. The Freshman Class was well represented in the different phases of the school athletic orogram during the year. Dale Ott played on the football team in the fallg all the freshman boys went out for basaetball and played on the second team: and Dale Ot' and Roy Lawson rlayed baseball in the spring. Doris Anne Winzeler gave a declamation at the County Literary Festival in March, receiving the only hlgrly superior rating given for declamatfons. Doris Anne also earned a superior rating for her solo, HThe Boat Song,n in the girls high voice division of the County Music Festival. The Freshmen were entertained at two parties during the year. The first was the result of their winning the ticket-selling campaign for the last home football game. Mr. Saffell took them on a line narty to Madison. They saw a movie and rf? -v , -, -, 1-ffif -f-,ee--e-lf--e-E.-ee.-. if,.sv..e-is----4-Q--1-n'..1-,.-Q..,-..,...e........-,-.--I .,.-,W .77 ,, - . . . ., .sr-F. ,. - .,. ..-,. f ,, ,-.f LN. ., ,,, ,... . 1 . nigir.,,5r:4l, 1Julal2',ifltnelarnsQglg.lr.lsa3Zielatluiat t -.u. 1 A2 7,1 .-. Q X, WX 31,1 ' b UPPER-GRADES ROOM Front Row: Donald Matlock, Shirley Carson, Genevieve Shewmaker, Patty Sutton, Mrs. Mildred Van Pelt. Back now: Jerry Garson, Loy Fenkhauser, Richard Boyd, Gene Ninzeler. AJTIVITIES OF TEE UPPER-GRADES ROOM When school started there were eight pupils in the upper-grades room. In the eighth grade were Genevieve Shewmaker,Gene Winzeler, Loy Fonkhauser, Jerry Carson, and Richard Boyd. In the seventh grade were Patty Sutton, Shirley Carson, and Donald Matlock. Un September L, alan Kay iawlings enrolled in the seventh grade. At the First of the second semester, Keith and Kenneth Ott also enrolled in the seventh grade. Alan Kay moved to Madison in Larch. On Feoruary l3, the room presented its assemcly program. On the program were WA Dream,H nan Old Fashioned Valentine,H NThe Saving QfGaptain John Smith,n nQuiz- zing A Queck,U HThatDerailed Valentine,H and a song, ULet Me Call You Sweetheart.U Five parties were given this year. The first was a weiner roast atshellrock Ford. There was a party at mrs. Ven Delt's home and one at the home of Shirley and Jerry Garson. A farewell party was given for alan Kay dawling at the school. The last was an Easter party at the school. The rep slut girls gave a canquet on April 2, in honor of the grade basketball team. diehard boyd ranked third in the Giglth grade county scholarship tests. Shirley Garson ranked fourth in the seventh grade, and Genevieve Shewmeker ranked third in the county spelling contest. Those who nada the honor roll for each of the six weeks are Patty Sutton, Genevieve Shewmaker, and diehard Boyd, for the first six weeks, Genevieve Shewmaker, Jerry Garson, Richard Eoyd, Patty Sutton, and Shirley Garson for the second six weeks, Shirley Carson, Genevieve Shewmaker, and aichard boyd for the third six weeks, end Genevieve Shewmaker, Richard Boyd, Jerry Garson, Patty Sutton, and Shirley Garson for the fourth six weeks. Gene the oest conduct in the room. Others who received Patty Sutton, Shirley Garson, and Jerry Garson. in spelling for each six weeks were Patty Sutton Sutton and Gene Winzelerror the second six weeks. Winzeler received two prizes for prizes for good conduct were: Those who made a perfect grade for tLe firstsix weeks and Patty record,consisting of the eight-pointcheck systen, perfect scores each month received certificates. 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I i N: ,1 fi ,1 lliff Front Row: Janet Ott, Nelda Storrer, Velda Mead, Shirley Carson. ie Back Row: Miss Dolly Watson, coach: Marjorie Schmutz: Genevieve Shewmakerg rgffj Ione Anlikerg Patty Sutton. 1 :5? fi 'Y .aid R143 , ,,, ,, ,V -. A-a .....-3, fi Ei A -H 4 'ff 23' E' --e 1 -a . 1 ,irfj ,- :L 7.3 L ' ui -,l E!!! ,mi ,4i,g,: Zi faflifj :iii Tf'Q 32:54 :iff lifgg- s 'di f, L. GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM 3 255 Eiga Front Row: Dale Baysinger, Bill Van Pelt, Gene Winzeler, Jerry Carson. sri? Back Row: Orlando Jantz Richard Bo d Lo Fankhauser Donald Matlock. :::m 7 y 7 y ' fiiil T -4-ilih l ,--4-' lil 1.-.ELLEIL ZLE 5' 'SQ-' .li TTTTWW5 l if'fif:a,,fi-, 'Vi' . T'i7'f'7T?2'i'AT, f.fiT1 i' 'A , f 1 ,2'e-'PA-ff 1757 wi' X ' -Q , Q L,-K' : '.'-, 4. . , '.l.' ,hz-,:4,':V,'.4'-:..x,.L,.' ' 1'Tkl.g.4L,lu..g 1 ,....' 1.J,...J ,J.J.'.f.l,u,.L ,:.:..-aL:,.x.:.L.-.f, ' 'A ..:JQ.!,.a:. .:,'J-,s-l..L.-agua. Ja,-a' -. , wo. .ellie-...f -final.-lslaf-f-e.... LOWER GRADES Front Row: Nellie Shaffer, Gary Hinderliter, Gerald Hutchins, Archie Matlock Lonnie Mead, Donald Neuenschwander, Ray Carson. Back Row: Danny Busby, Glen Anliker, Gary Mead, Billy Baysinger, Norman Hinderliter, Judith Mead, Carol Ann Blanck, Geraldine Horst, Miss Ruby Hacxer wagin g, INTERMEDIATE GRADES Front Row: Dick Schmutz, Janet Ott, Marjorie Schmutz, Miss Dolly Watson, Bert Schmutz, Dale Baysinger, Kenneth Jantz. Back Row: James Winzeler, Nelda Storrer, Velda Mead, Orlando Jantz, lone Anliker, Bill Van Pelt, Floyd Matlock, Roger Winzeler. l .1-.-1, Ill, ,.-., ,TT ..-V.V , -.v- W- F via, .,Y,..,..,.,-, , I . , .W-,Y,-.7-,-rv.-v, . .-V .W . . , .-,--fr-ra-,-.Yr 1v,..,,5f.,a-T,s.f,f, -.,,,,,!f.. - plfseason with 36 points, and Ione Anliker was runner-up with 3M points. D mjVan Pelt: guards, Jerry Carson and Loy Fankhauser: and center, Richard Boyd. The ff1substitutes were James Winzeler, Roger Winzeler, Bert Schmutz, Dick Schmutz, . . . 5 ., , , , . -- . ,V .4 ' ' ' ,., 1.-.2 ...V ., wow-.--, J Ng, H ..,- . .7 ,..,, I ,I lv, Q -4 .Q I 1 September 1, l9b7, our room had seventeen pupils, twelve boys and five girls.g ,Our teacher was Miss Ruby Hacker. Later in the term, we lost two from our enroll-Qi Q ment: Betty Ann Share and Wesley Engle moved away. Looking over our records youi 3 shall find the following names of pupils who have had their nameson the honor rollQ 13, THE PRIMARY RooM - QQ during this term: Danny Busby, Judith Mead, Jeraldine Horst, Carol Ann B1anck,R yQ ' A ill, ' , 1 , rv P lr , l 7.7 L Q Carson, Glen Anliker, Donald Neuenschwander, and Billy Baysinger. We organizedgl althe Junior Jayhawker Club of which Norman Hinderliter was our president, Billygi T Baysinger our vice president, and Glen Anliker our secretary. El if - Of course we are too young and small to do much, but we took part in thegl school Christmas program, also sat on the side lines for the basketball games of ,Jw wlthe upper grades, and participated in all birthday parties for each individual in our room. Our assembly program was given March 25, just before Easter--naturally we had m:Easter play entitled, nMr. Easter Bunny's Paint Shopn in which all pupils took part. In all we think this term has been an interesting one and we hope it E .f. Pri I ' ' 1 5? .V-, Y:-,J Bfisiiei ,t I :shall be one of the stepping stones used in our future pathway toward education. gjfjiill A ttifigig THE INTERMEDIATE RooM ii . I- . ,-. The Intermediate Room began with an enrollment of fourteen and did not lose -Y Q w. TIOT gain any during the year. Tn the fourth grade were Velda Mead, Dick Schmutz, and Roger Winzeler. In the fifth grade were Dale Baysinger, Kenneth Jantz, Bert Schrutz, Nelda Storrer, and James Winzeler. In tte sixth grade were Ione Anliker, . J L, X-1 I , - Kg. , , ,U Fa o4Orlando Jantz, Floyd Matlock, Janet Ott, Marjorie Schmutz, and Bill Van Pelt.iq J I ' A ul of .Mi ,., J 1 1. T171 ,s Y. -.. gf ' li. iii I Ei 1 :tv ...,: :H ,. ,gy +- N 1 E 1 qw. . 1, 3 ,j'Marjorie Schmutz and Ione Anliker were the two students making the honor roll thewji ffw -5 greatest number of times. Others on the honor roll were Dick Schmutz, Velda Mead,ii,41: - fY'Roger Winzeler, Dale Baysinger, Janet Ott, and Bill Van Pelt. fawff aff ,. Spelling prizes were given each six week to those not missing words duringggiiwifi fgthat time. Students who received prizes were Dick Schmutz, Roger Winzeler, Ionesf 'H ,5fAnliker, Marjorie Schmutz, B111 Van Pelt, and Orlando Jantz. Birthdays and holi-it 2 liidays were remembered by gifts and parties from Miss Watson. Gift boxes and cloth-E33 f iaing were sent overseas as a Junior Red Cross project. A Halloween assembly programE.jff,1-- 1fQwas presented in October. NThe Spanish Dancersu was presented by Janet Ott 8Udfi4-7' - ylBill Van Pelt, and nThe Pun'kin Headed Servantu was given with Janet Ott, Dalepijffaw, ffBaysinger, Bill Van Pelt, Dick Schmutz, and Orlando Jantzasthe characters. Alto-T,I1f'1 f ,klgether the students feel that they have had a very fine year with lots of fun, andQQggi Qlhope to make it still better next year. Ig Q 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM 1 gf A The girls basketball team played five games during the season, resulting intwr Sg'Q p,two wins, two losses, and one tie game. Both victories were over Gridley with theft. fiscores 30-O, and 16-2. They were defeated by Hamilton 18-9, and by Virgil 36-l9.,j ' ygThe 15-15 tie game was played with Virgil early in the season. Q, I 1 ey P -- 1 gf Genevieve Shewmaker, Ione Anliker, and Patty Sutton played in forward posi-5,'f i'E Qjtions: whim Marjorie Schmutz, Shirley Carson, and Janet Ott served asguards. Sub-Qgli gif gfstitutes were Velda Mead and Nelda Storrer. Patty Sutton was high scorer for thegd-i-'gf 511 ee.. 11 kk il :R , Tilf if 1' -'ggi' oi? :A ngjpf BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Egg iQff QQ The members of the grade boys basketball team began their season wit! h1ghE11Qi3Tf hlhopes. They had gained some much-needed height when Richard Boyd,'5feet ll inchesgqfeegeig rjtall, moved into the community. Forwards on the team were Gene Winzeler and Bill Eu J. 'I 5, f or M. SQL I, I, . Ravi. I. , 1 I- ,,.- ...,.. -I I J J it 1 Q, LE .21 iQ0rlando Jootz, Kenneth Jontz, Dale Baysinger, Donald Matlock, ood Floyd Matlock. EjEEE3ii IL.- , J, 111:11 : 44 . ' 'Lfi:itt:: gg The mothers of the boys raised funds to buy new suits for them at the be-lgggggggg Qlginning of the season. Four of the first team boys were eighth graders and will,QfT7EE?? fgbe in high school next year. 52525522 E1 . Qhgsasagi Q3 The games played with the scores were Lamont 22, Virgil 6: Lamont MZ, Hamil-Eiifiiifi g,ton 23: Lamont 15. 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Eaffell, Jim Van Pelt, Donald Ott, Jim Mattox, Bill Sauder, Gene Fencbeuser, and Raymond Luthi. 1997 FOOTBALL SEASON Last fall Lamont tad a six-man football team for the first time since l9V2.,f Tre season was an unsuccessful one due to the feet that no one Ped ever nlayedln before, evo all were wnite Hereen.n Taflng this into consideration, however, wel, feel that the exnerience wained wes worth the effort, and everyone enjoyed trying.f The ooack, Mr. Seffell, became wulte dfsensted with the team at times when Q everything tle bo s did was wrong. However, Te somehow seemed to tolerate themfh until the end of tre season. Q wr .. , X, L f. L Tre team wisles to thanx everyone who followed tte fames, including the Ferro Club wtlct always yelled regardless of tow far beh'rd or tow Nsorryn tle team looxed. Tre team loves to do a better job next year. Tlis tley should be able to'm LN TL dc. slnce tkey will leve led more ern rience. However, they will be rendicappedgf by ?evfng fewer boys out for nreotlce. Sq LL 2512 , ,,Y.,. lg ......-1:la.L'L:.fQ4.1 1-1- 'Jil f.l3,1M, a.lA.u.i.lf'-l.f.. 'Jf1L'lL.f......,, '- . .4..11, if if--7, f,5,.Q:f ff ..:,,- W.. 1 fy? -5-T-77.27-3 -1-. .T .. r , l F- ,:-.X L , , A I yr X Earl Long A 1:15 N i L - R: I t Raymond Luthi 5 L L Keulan Phillips ' 'Q 1 , ' IP Q--mf ,ara I .h 1 , V .- lx, ' l -' I ' i 1 66 2 2 . L ,141 O XY I' . Raymond Evans Gene Fankhauser Bill Sauder f 2 f 3 1 ff L, neg, ,sv :Xe -,L T -w Ni. ,ky y A A 4,4 an ,f'.Q. . L lf fifty 'Fi' . V' f ww ' ' 'F sn ,El ' ' ' ' ' Y A-1. -. 5121! l .1,A qs., Y, s 1 'f f 'Q' Vie' F3 f Q 'flat ' 5 ' , ' Q 5? ' ' A JQE y f ' l f 0 0 t t - I 1 , 4I'dl l i 1.1, Ei 4 rs , -V - arm K V 1 iii! , Tig I 1 :- EQ v K I -Q rr, '1 . w 4 J jj F 'L ,il w 1. BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Marion Sforrer, Earl Long, Jim Van Felt, Keulan FPi1l'ns, 1 Raymond Lutbi. 5 :ack Row: Gmac? Saffell, Bill Sauder, Gene Fanxhauser, Jim Mattox, Q5 Raymond Evans, Jim Miller. ff! t, Q1 Pj' ,J TUE IQNV-U9 BAEIEmBALL SEASUN in If A - ,Q W?e Lamont Sard4nals rad two gnod basketball teams tkis year under tie guid- Fi Eancv of Coast Tom Saffell, and they had one ofthe best recorss of any Lamont team. gf Efre following saventenn boys finished the season tris year. 'Q 'ii 'Qi ii Sauder, Bill years Ott, Elmer 2 years 7, Q Long, Earl years Storrer, Marion 3 years '3 ii Luthi, Raymond years Ott, Donald 2 years .f Q3 ??ill1rs, Keulan years Matlock, Harrismn 2 yaars um jj Fanxbausar, Gene years Lawson, Roy 1 year 1 Evans, Raymond years Etorrer, Gene 1 year V ll Hlllen, Jfm yaar Ott, Dale l yaar QQ A Van Felt, Jim years Mcllvain, Lawrance l year hl i? Yaffox, Jim years ,H jvnrvnfnwrw1nxfWTvnTwr'f W TTTWYTWTNTUFXF?1UYTUTFTfFTFTT3T?3TTTiT77K?WIU?C??UKH?EET f-- W W WW W W W We W. 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W f went to the Regional Tournament. In the game played in the Regional Tournament atfl ,for the opponents. YW lnumber of years, were brought under observation, and a great deal of work was done lf , WM' ' - - .,-1. . . - , . .. ' . 1 - - N ml: 'fQ','9'-',!ff'Fl3' SQZW The WB' team of the Cardinals played nineteen games, winning eleven of thenm' and losing eight. They made a good record for next year's HBH team to shoot at.EQ The Cardinal WAN team played twenty-three games, winning fourteen and losing nine.3l They added three second-place trophies to the trophy case this year. These tro-Eg phies were won in the Verdigris Valley League, the County Tournament, and the Dis+3 trict Tournament. This was the second time in the history of Lamont that the teamil 1 Fredonia, three of the first-string men fouled out and one received an injury.ff Had it not been for these unfortunate occurances, the results of the Howard-LamontFy game in this tournament might have been different. There are bright hopes foril Z next year's team although the squad will lose five boys through graduation. my 1 1-'QL j Q The average number of points scored per game by the boys comprising the firstgf . team squad are as follows: Eg- Phillips 8.5 Long 3.7 E5 Luthi ll.u Fankhauser 3.b Ejs Evans' u.9 Miller 1.0 gf Sauder 6.2 Van Pelt- l.0 sm Fm- Z W Cf' Cf 'o H I-' . O CO C? O '1 H Q H P-' . O Ei 1- or ...LL r -A' fa, - f The Cardinal WAN team averaged 37.l points per game to 30.3 points per gamefll r 41: 3 ,Ml 11 N55 Em NEW BASKETBALL SUITS f New suits were purchased for the Lamont basketball team this year, and camegf vafter several months' delay. They arrived in time, however, to be used in thefaf ffirst game of the season, with Elmdale. The suits are a flashy, white nylon satinii 5withsNLamontW spelled out in red felt down both sides of the trunks. New redfu gjerseys also were purchased to be alternated with the white. il P L . .,. 1 NEW SCOREBOARD T X 5 The new scoreboard was received on December 23 and was placed in the audi-iw' -torium at the east end above the stage. In the center of the board is a largefa lem .clock which automatically causes a horn to blow at the end of the eight-minutetw 1 wit quarters. To either side are squares which show the scores of the home and visit- Q Qing teams. Along the bottom of the board are four squares which light up to showgj ,the quarter in progress. The scoreboard is controlled from the officials' bench.,e' N About 375 was donated toward paying for the board by the people of the com-'Qi fmunity early in the season. Everyone agrees that the new scoreboard isla great ai improvement over the old, Wby-handn method, and one of which members of the school EQ .and community have right to be proud. EQ TENNIS - f During the spring of 1957 the tennis courts, which had not been used for a if IQ' gon one of them. Several loads of lime were put on the court, and it was leveled HRT 1--. ,J .,- gand rolled, the result being a very nice court. Two nets, four rackets, and a if gnumber of balls were purchased with money from the athletic fund. These were Efg fimmediately put to use and used all summer and fall until the weather became too 51 gcold for tennis playing. if Q The boys and girls of Lamont had played very little tennis until last summer, El ,but in spite of this fact, some fair players developed as a result of the one sea- QL Eurasia, was held on the Lamont Court this year. Vivfrwrwmvwiwwrrvvwrmifw1H'WTFUbTWTEFIWijWTN1UTNfTTlFYTTilETIfKTTFNTF?TUlU1iUTUHLEQEf yr -- Qson of practice. The Greenwood County Tennis Tournament, previously held in Qu ,gi, ,--Y - Yi ' - ' YVY V- L25 ,-I-,, , VV tf1f ' - , .V.'i,. 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Fi af L: Slfi til '? if E If PEP CLUB y f Front Row: Mary Adel Ott, Nellie Schuhs, Edith Storrer, Donna Winzeler, and EEN' :5jDo1-is Anne Winzeler. if 'E y fBack Row: Thelma Blanckg Mary Winzelerg Doris Schwabg Phyllis Ottg and Mrs. 52 -f iERuth Safrell, Sponsor. T , ' PEP CLUB ACTIVITIES Q Although only nine girls were in the Pep Club this year, they supported the if Qteams well at most of the games and tournaments. ' 51,- 1 The cheerleader, Doris Anne Winzeler, was a peppy little freshman girl who la Qdid a fine job at both the football and basketball games. They operated a con- Hi ecessions stand at the football games and many of the basketball games and used the VY E gprofits to give an Athletic Banquet for the football and basketball teams. The rf iefficient sponsor was Mrs. Ruth Saffell. L fi The officers were Phyllis Ott, Presidentg Mary Winzeler, Vice Presidentg lg .and Doris Schwab, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Saffell was the efficient spon- My sor. w BASEBALL Qf E In the second week of March, sixteen enthusiastic boys were out limbering up QT itheir arms for what is hoped to be a very successful season of baseball. This is 3 the first time Lamont has had baseball for a number of years. QQ QQ The team is entered in the Greenwood County League which is composed of fig j ilamont, Virgil, Piedmont, Severy, and Tonavay. VfffQ ff Lamontshould have a good season although the team has ndzhad much experience. 3522? ffew of the other teams have had much baseball in the past so the teams should be gill ipretty evenly matched. ' HF'Q xgin, , , E Ziff? 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STUDLII-QT cormcli. 1 Q Seated: Roy Luwsong Doris Anne Winzelerg Mrs. Ruth Saffell, Sponsorg Bill if +Sauder, presidingg nary Winzelerg and Thelma Blanch. ik fStanding: Elmer Ott, Raymond Luthi, Nellie Schuhs, and Gene Lawson. fi l isa EQ-E l iii e A Hi A ls Hfla 521 , ggi EQ W' V rl 2 in 5 Bjifgie 5 V' i 5 , Q ,315 591+ 1 wr. gs J ,, ii SCHOOL PAPELQ slum' gf Front Row: Phyllis Ott, Donna Winzeler, Doris Schwab, Mary Winzeler, and gg jNellie Schuhs. EW ABaoK Row: Mrs. Auth Saffell, Sponsorg Raymond Luthig Bill Sauderg Raymond g?Y -Evansg Raymond Tutmang and Mrs. Sarah Harrison, Sponsor. W- V.-, T - L-1 - ,--P .V-1 if-.,. -.V . -V . iq-..-H.,w,,.,-,f. ,P f X N I.-,HEX ----A -..-.V.- -........-. 2:1 lf.. R -Q -Y 11- ,,,, ,gg .xl -S -x it .-..i 3 Lgfli ' ' - ' T 5 i'f:F57':5fT 7 'Y Y T 'L 'i Y Y Y Y 1. . . I? :Y :rY Z 'iii-i l 1 f f - 1 - Y -2 ff ' -I -Y.f- - - Y '. 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J., ,,- W, Y G71 I 1 1151: STUDENT coUNc1L g553.gs5g.g 3355552 The business of the student council this year has been more concerned N school activities than with school policies. The meetings have been more or 16B8E'i,2T?gi ir- spontaneous according to the demands of the occasion. It has been concerned with'f2?'a such activities as sponsoring a magician's act and two all-school parties,purchas- 1 'wi ing Christmas lights, planning the freshman initiation, assigning of assemblies,g.5ife:: QA.- caring for the tennis court, drawing of names for Christnns, and other similar -3515 activities. The student council also sold concessions at some of the basketballgg:5jfE3 games. The finances of the student council have not been high this year, but wif. has not hindered it's activities to a great extent. vrilliilii W, . 44 ,. ..l ... -.. . -. ing :Lili ' :gli Q gifffffif 1 'Wifi The student council was composed of: Jerri-f: Lg. '11 iq ,-M-,Agn 12:15 -y,.J ,f ,M Vice President ---------------- Raymond Luthi 32fff.g.,-Q-1. Secretary-Treasurer -------------- Thelma Blanch 1-.1 .P e Q. Freshman Representatives - - Doris Anne Winzeler, Roy Lawson MJF C elf all :. 3 1: 1'i1 1' Wife Sophomore Representatives ------ Nellie Schuhs, Elmer Ott 'ff--S-are-S-A . .fp --- - 1 -- Juni or Re pre s entat ives ------ Thelma Blanck , Gene Laws on ij Senior Representatives ---- Mary Winzeler, Raymond Luthi, elf 4121 Bill Sauder 'f M A ani' : li i , . ll,.,I1', 1:5 its .if'? 5 f:'f:.'g' - jg: in iff? , , ,- Iffi fit? Tl 1 i - - ,- 1. .,:., -2, -A--in W - During the 191.7-1.8 school year the high school published a school paper, The EliTl.ijffA3 3132-f Cardinal Journal. This paper was published bi-weekly. The cost of stencilflijif-an Qfgipaper, ink, etc. was net by selling space in the Cardinal Journal for advertise- A 'i1 ' 'A ,Ements to local business establishments, making the paper a self-supporting enter- mfs. --af lv prise. Copies of the paper were free. 5. .pin ..--.. 4 f-J The staff for the first semester was: gffaf -Ffii. i III lit Editor-In Chief ----------- f - - - .- - Lee Blanck eff.-gag 'iffy Associate Editor --------------- -Mary winzeler aglggijgij lil Business Manager ----------------- -Ray Evans . s Art Editor- - -- --------------- Donna Winzeler gf- Humor Editor --------- ' --------- Doris Schwab '- fn .24 Circulation Manager -------------- Nellie Schuhs 5,qr.f.la'4 ff Advertising --------- Keulan Phillips, Jim Van Pelt, 1 :sz I Marion Storrer, Eugene Jantz The second semester staff was: ' 22455313 'ff Elia ag? 'fsasiesii 'ffl Editor-In Chief ---------------- Mary Winzeler L1.:,,:-' 'I 4'-fl Art Editor ------------------ Donna Winzeler Humor Editor ------------------ Doris Schwab Qfgj Circulation Manager ----------- - - -Nellie Schuhs -if? 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A l.r'e osx or was all ouch dog in the ooditoriot, containing the motto for that dey. Theo: nost- merc very attractive ard colorful. Jveryone worxeo during the wool proooring -vox ouso which who Lold on Friday night, Noveizer li. oooh Leioher hold 5 s or is onstrotion ond later everyone met in the aooitorium for a proqrom. First, the mixed chorus, under tle direction of Lrs. Lois Xsniltou, gsve H ozstrition of UFuotors tutoring Into Good Tone yroduotiou.W at the sooo time, psilorj roof presented a shadow dramutization of H story, WTLQ Tkrwo Billy K L, Troff.H Also at this time hrs. J. D. Van ?olt's room, tho upgor grades, o olo r o the visitors HHOW G sill Becomes a Lsw,H in ttoir oral tizotion. Aoxt, u demonstration on tie use of the miloograpt was given in tio oomiorce oy Irs. ,ir L jirrison with the aid of several of ter typing rtoionts. also tgis :i.o,Jooct Jsffvll wvs pointing out some of tie ftnu.lont:ls of oasgstoall M froop is tie ooieios room. from .-s. 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The Lamont High School entered the Greenwood County Literary Festival atgf 'rHam1lton March 16 along with the Fall River, Severy, Hamilton, and Madison Highgg 'Aplayed by Donna Winzelerg Katherine Randall, by Mary Winzelerg Mrs. Randall, by 'Q il Phylis Ott Jerry, by Doris Schwab, Petunia, by Nellie Schuchsg Kenneth Graham, bygf 15Earl Longg' and David Graham, by Keulan Phillips. Mary Winzeler was commended bypi .W 'i X. . - egg: a.mation, WJane,' from WSeventeen'g Jim Mattox received a rating o good for his dec-gl 5, ?flamation, WJunior's First Date'g and Phylis Ott received a rating of good for herwi -5 serious declamation, 'Dark Victory. -'Z I- rf.- BANQUET HONORING THE ATLETES OF LAMONT HIGH Q3 4 A 35 :4 A crowd of seventy-five persons attended the annual Athletic Banquet held init lathe Lamont High School auditorium the evening of March 19. The auditorium was lav-my 'J .. v I 1. Faishly decorated by the Pep Club girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Saffell. Thea, fftheme was centered around an old-fashioned garden. The sky was of solid blueg thas? ilsides were decorated with pastel shades of crepe paper. The tables were in their .fform of a WUN with center peices of green woven mats and pastel candles. In thegg I i ' nl 3 center of the WUU flowed e fountain under colored lights. The speaker's table, ongg 'Qwhich the three trophies of the season stood, faced the west end of the auditoriumgy flwhich was decorated as a gardenscene containing a wishing welland flowers behind ai? 'iwhite picket fence. s 3 5 Several musical numbers and speeches appeared on the program. Group singinggi V L 'J V director of athletics at Emporia State Teachers College, was the highlight of thegf 5ieven1ng's entertainment. His subject was WGetting the Correct Academic and Ath-5 H letic Balance in sohool.' After the banquet,Mr. Welch showed films of an Emporia-5 GQ' L sented football and basketball letters to the boys. 4 F xx! Ar 4- fm an tw G A very delicious meal of baked ham, sweet potatoes, candied apples, corn,5i e.spiced grape salad, hot rolls, butter and jelly, relishes, coffee, cake and icemg cream was served by the Study Club. gg 1 E2 5 SCHOOL PARTIES EJ Q Two all-school parties were arranged by the student-council during the year.fJ t'The first was a picnic, held on Friday evening, October 3, in a grove north ofgj I Lamont, owned by Glen Luthi. Weiners were roasted around a large bonfire endif ' eaten alon with o a les and potato chips After having eaten, everyones! ' ' -4. S P P ' PP - rfgathered around the campfire and sang songs, accompanied by Frank and Joe Stair ongr Qfthelr guitars.- The picnic was broken up by rain but everyone returned to theQy 2,school building to finish singing and to play games in the gymnasium. gf ,5 t -s 5 In ii A A Valentine party was held in the high school gymnasium on Friday, Februarygy L.l3. Everyone came at 6:30 with their chili dishes and utensils to start on theig .fchili that had been prepared by the student council. Along with the chili wereba ffserved carrots, pickles, celery, and apples. After everyone had eaten to-capacitygg :JH 3 games were played, directed by Mrs. Saffell. Following the games ice cream barsgg -s L, .1 ' :ggi 'f if' 7 Q 'x 1 The Lamont students presented their annual Christmas program on the night ofPnr 2 entitled WThe Star of Bethlehem Still Shines,W grew out of an English III projectiy-M 5 under Mrs. Ruth Saffell. Thelma Blanck originated the plot and Phyllis Ott devel- QF fgoped the script around the plot. Mrs. Sarah Harrison directed the play. ' ig iv if E9 Music was furnished by the high school mixed chorus and the glee clubs, and 32 ggthe grade school, all under the direction of Mrs. Lois B. Hamilton. Special QSC'- ' itscener ,and ldghtdngweffects were designed andgmade b Miss Ruby Hacker 4' 1 ' 14- SP A' if 31il'T7l' .J fQf'Qg'QQ'. 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Y L i,-, . . , -FYYYL x -the solo division, Phyllis Ott sang USongs My Mother Taught Me,U for which she -, '- ' . 1 S ' , . ,Q ,jf , 'ii 'ii'-, '-5 .Q . ?QfF,1-'Q , ,, 1 ,.,,,., ..,r.,x,-, , W x MlXuu CHORUS ' 1 Front Row: Donna Minaeler: Mary Adel Ott: Doris Anne Ninzelerg Nellie Schuts: A Edith Storrer: Doris Sciwabz Thelma Blanck: Mary Hinzeler: Phyllis Ottg and Q Patty Sutton, Accompanist. 1 Back Row: Warion Storrer: Gene Lawson: Jim Van Pelt: Dale Ott: Keulan Phillips: E Bill Sauder: Jim Mattox: Gene Storrer: Elmer Ott: Larry Mcllvain: Earl Long, Raymond Tatman: Roy Lawson: and Mrs. Lois Hamilton, Director. NOTES FROM THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT At the Greenwood County Music Festival held in Hamilton March ZH, the Girls Ensemble received a rating ofhighly superior: tte Mixed Ensemble, highly sunerior: Boys Glee Club and Boys Small Ensemble, superior: and Mixed Chorus, excellent. In received a highly superior rating. Doris Anne Winzeler sang HBoat Songn and Doris Schwab sang Why the Bend of tie Rivern: bot? girls received ratings of superior. ,Jim Van Felt received a rating of excellent for his rendition of HThe Open Road.H ' The Girls Ensemble, Mixed Vocal Ensemble, Boys Glee Club, and Boys Double Quartet attended the District Festival in Emnoria Anril 2-3 and were rated highly superior, superior, superior, superior, and excdlent. The vocal solos and a piano solo by Doris Anne Winzeler were rated excellent. The Girls Ensemble, by virtue of tteir rating I, attended the State Festival in Emporia April 2b. The Lamont Grade School participated in the Greenwood County Grade School Music Festival in Eureka January 27. Each school sent four entries. Patty Sutton played nThe Swann by Saint Saens, Ione Anliker sang nLullabyH by Mozart, and the chorus sang HSomewhere A Child Is Sineingn by Dykema: all three events were gven superior ratinss. 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