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SPRING, 1951 The Track Mustangs Top row: Bob Allison, manager, Gene Mullin, Thomas Ragland, Stephen Hill, Cary Creamer, Joe Eichhorn, Steve Stavros, Bob Stauffer, James Hamm, .lim Neider, Maurice Smiley, mmzager. Middle row: Elvis V. Berger, ussislant coach, Gaylord Davis. Joel llalott, Donald Shepard, Jim Rose, Don Eliot, Phil Stuart, Jaydee Stinson, Buddy Cole, Les Smith, Jimmy Kimball, Wilbur Duver, coach, Ralph Graber, principal. Bottom. row: Terry Malott, Ronald Bereiler, Dick Easton, Bob Endacott, Ed Martin, Newton Mcflluggage, James 1-lackley, Emory Hamm. Season's Record-All Victorious April 5 ......,. ..et., , Lawrence 72 215 .,..,,. Haskell 30 315 .April 16 Lawrence 57 .,..,,,......., Olathe 413 April 19 Lawrence 53 112 .,,...c Shawnee Mission 4-0 112 ,,..,...,...,, Haskell 34 April 23 Lawrence 85 116 l,...., Highland Park 20 516 April 26 .....,......Y. Lawrence 78 213 .,....... Haskell 36 ,,..,.....,.l,,,,,,, Highland Park 144 1,2 Total Lawrence 346 11115 ,.,Opponents 219 415 Scoring Malotl, T, 79 114' MeCluggage 1.9 112 Hackley 5 5,6 Smith 60 Easton 19 114- Stauffer 3 1,34- Malott, J. 29 314 Bereiler 15 114 Kimball 3 Endacolt 27 114- Hamm 13 112 Eichhorn 1 Martin 24' Williams 22 112 broke the Terry Malott 121 ft. 10 inches. Creamer 12 314- Ragland 1, 3 school record for throwing the discus. Terry threw it -35-
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T H E I U N I O R Bn Team Basketball --ff ' as w e H V-I . tw a W .U t 5 :1 l1 z1lf9 'Qf . 1' . l azz A I - H ,' V iltllfl .t--' , ' X3 20 if f - t 55 1 ' t X Y ' A 'E 3 ' 2 15 '18 zt 24 t ,,,. .,., 5 ff N V A Top row: ,loe Eichlmrn, ,lnniur Smith. Steve Stavros, Delbert Pringle. Middle row: Milton Harris. ,lim Rose. Pore Wlllltflllglll, Max Williams, Cmuzlt Elvis Berger. Bottom, 7010: Billy Rosenbaum. Jayflcv Stinson, Kiczlizlnl Skinm-r. Pltil Stuart. Alan Nixon. Gerald Belinke. The Cheerleaders ...F Martha lnlolmes fhearl cheerleader! Eleanor Younglycrg, jimmy DeWalt, Susan Campbell, Sharon Zimmerman. -345
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THE JUNIOR A NEW' USE FOR FEES Pay your fees! Pay your fees! Thatls a familiar saying around ,lunior High, isn't it? Wiell, here are some new ways the Staff is suggesting to use that hard earned student money. Buy a new tube ol lipstick with a neck chain for Mary Ann lfvans. A new joke book for Mr. Riley. A new speedometer for Jimmie Coleis car. Some new chalk for Mr. Brown. A mechanical homework machine installed in the halls of Old High for the benefit of last minute HCl'2lIl1IllCl'5,i. One pair of unbreakable glasses for Joanne Beal. A modern guillotine for Mr. McClure's personal use. ltle uses the sehool's now.l An unbreakable baton for Mr. Work. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE Marilyn Perry shies at a horse. Jimmy Cole walks to school daily. Bob lfndaeott s Jreads 'o ' with his beaminf-' smile. . l l 5 . 'O . . Dick Easton walks down the hall without noticing the females. Nobody likes the basketball team. Charles Fisher drives a Cadillac to school. Mrs. Gurtler never worries when the office help is in the office. Polly Peppereorn never combs her hair. Jayne Farley is planning on taking up clarinet. Sandra Pendleton is going to a girlis school because she dislikes boys. Mr. Brown teaches English and runs the Junior. Sharon Zimmerman lninth grade! is the brooding type. Jane Hutton is failing Algebra. Coach Duver is never perturbed. Stephen Hill has outgrown 'vlfuclyu Youngbcrg. Susie Campbell is a wallflower. Mary Bailey wants instruction in the art ol self-:reservation in the . . l water. Bob Nichols never talks to the ninth 'Trade ffirls. s W fi ff fl' D D usan 'oo ru never irts. Pete Wlliteliight envies ,lohn Cotton for his great height. Joel Malott just isn't the athletic type. Carolyn Carter has learned to control her temper. Barbara ,lean Smith's soft-colored clothes add a quiet tone to L.j.H.S. Charlyne MeCluggage takes after her brother. Buddy Cole never raises his eyebrows. The Staff has new ideas. Sally Montgomery gets a medal for quietness. Joanne Beal sees if it's the right person before she slaps them on the back. Kendall Wolf stops giving people a 'apiece ol his mind. John Cotton no longer believes everything he hears from the ninth grade boys. -36-
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