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i xiii' i - JOSEPH H. I..-XNGXYOR'l'HY Joe is considering accepting a posi- tion expounding Einstien's theory of relativity, if he can spare the time from his big l1orn and his study of psychology. He is an L Club member, R.. O. T. C. Band captain, plays in the German Band and the orchestra. He was in the senior play. Showboat, and was a Summerfield contestant. sw? HELEN SEITZ Helen collects souvenirs. so if you have some curio which you value highly, be careful that she doesn't also value it. As a sophomore she took part i11 the class assemblyg this year she belongs to the Girl Reserves, Girls' Vocational Club, and was active in the All-School Carnival, l'AL'I. l'. KERSTUN Paul is athletically minded. having played football every year and basket- lrall in '33. It seems that those should be his favorite sports. but they aren't. He likes the Babe Ruth sport, base- ball. In order to find out what oc- cupation he wishes to follow. he has joined the Boys' Vocational Club. Rl.-XRY OHl.HAl'SEN Quiet a11d friendly, Mary is a per- son you can always depend upon: she Was elected to the National Honor Society. was business manager of the junior play, and took part in the junior class assembly last year. She's assistant editor of the Patriot and a member of Quill and Scroll. FREDERICK GARRET Riding in a car is Frederick's favorite hobby. He was an N. E. K. League golf Wilmer in 1934, a member of the L Club during his high school course. a member of the R. O. T. C. Band and L. H. S. orchestra, partici- pator in intramurals in '33 and '34, and has enrolled in Boys Vocational Club. H A RR I ET Harriet has SCHOPPER ambitions of becoming a great golfer-or should it be ess '? have been French Club, Her activities mixed chorus. and Junior Red C1'oss Council. She was' promptor of the junior play: she participated ill the All-School Carnival and in the Fine Arts Festival in Atchison. ' i .X ,fi , 1 .V .X ,X 1 X i- fu 0-Hb, -1 '4 - fm VU I . 3 X W . L 44--fa, .l5URU'l'IHlY RINCEI. Dody came to L. Ht. S. from Tech- nical High School, Omaha, Nebraska, as a sophomore, and has been out- standing in girls' gym since then. She has been a cheerleader two years, is a reporter on the Patriot staff, and is a June Bug typist. She took part in Showhoat and the carnival. ETLEEX DOUGI..-XS Eileen. known to her friends as Babe . has been a member of the L. H. S. orchestra for four years. '32. 223, '34, and '35. She enjoys reading curled up cosily in a quiet corner. Her favorite sport is a strenuous one. swimming. She tells us that she isn't going to college. BILL Y.-XN EMAN During his sojourn at L. H. S.. Bill has had as his activities, Boys' Vo- cational Club, Patriot staff, and Good- fellows. He has gone out for intra- niurals and is second lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. battalion. He enjoys 'hunting poor little defenseless animals and catching the biggest one to tell about later. No picture. 10. BETTY JANE L3-REENIXAKRI Any tiine you hear needles clicking. you may be sure that Bee is some- where near. She entered the French Club as a junior and helped with the Goodfellows Work. She is on both the Patriot and June Bug staffs, was in the June Bug assembly. and wax at senior play property manager, X x DOROTHY SLOSSON Dorothy an unobtrusive little girl with artistic talent. She took art two years and has also made signs and posters for many school events. Her talent is displayed in the sketches in this June Bug. The Girls' Vocational Club also lists her in its membership. J ONEIDA LOVE Oneida was an active member of the C. St A. C. for the years 1932. 190, 1934. and 1935. Since she had all her work completed at mid-semes- ter, she did not attend school the last part of the year but will graduate in June. No Picture. I I X X - 1 f W5 t
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LURIIX NULL Loren is another boy who has given service as football manager, in his junior and sophomore years. His fav- orite sport is baseball, but he has no hobby. Since he has no extra-curri- culars, he is not often seen around the building after School hours. , EU- . ' I . -sa l .xU'l'l l.X' XX lf.lnD.-X Dot came from Shenendoah High School, Shenendoah, Iowa. where she attended high school three years: she brought as her hobby a task many dislike-writing letters. A member of Quill and Scroll and Girl Reserves there, she joined the latter group here: she also particinated in the Senior matinee. Goodfellows. and the Carnival. XYILFRED H PHX Collecting match containers is Wil- fred's hobby. He doesn't know exact- ly why he collects them. nor what he is going to do with them. bit no doubt he'll find them useful. As football is his favorite sport, he was on the foot- ball team last year He also played intramural basketball. -5 ji - lRIKkYA s t2liXl2Yl'l11Yl2 HCHNS A collection of toy dogs occupies a large part of Genny's time,-but she is also interested in dancing' and swimming. She is a member of the French Club and the Goodfellows. and tcok part in the All-School Carnival. and in her jimior year in the Red Cross assembly. ' WE. 4923 XYI LI.. ll DUTY Aviation and airplanes of all kinds are Bill's,' chief interests, and he en- joys football, which he played one year. This year he participated in the All-School Carnival. He is on the R. O. T. C rifle team, and in addition in R. O. T. C. he is a first sergeant. He plans to attend Kansas State College. A LY ERT.-X M EYER One of L. H. Sis finest violinists. Alverta has always been a. member of the orchestra and has acquired the place of concert master this year. She went to Atchison to participate in the Fine Arts Festival. She is a member of Girls' Vocational Club and the Pa- triot reportorial staff. rfrltf HERM.-XX LEBBERT Slim , a very appropriate nick- name for this tall, slender senior, may often be seen going places with his hands in his pockets. Taking little part in extra-curriculars, he has had that time for his favorite hobby, wood- work. Like many others. his favorite sport has to do with the Dean bro- thers. IFLURENCE GOEHNER We bet Flo has a scrapbook. may- be several. Why?-because her hobby is collecting souvenirs of school ac- tivities. It is a hobby which will pro- bably bring her many fond memories in later years. Her favorite sport, swimming. appeals to most people in the good old summertime . XX'll.l ARD Cl'l.-XFFEE Coming to the front with his splen- did work on the football field and the basketball court. the modest boy. Pete , has an enviable record. His athletic friends have chosen him pres- ident of the L Club. Strange as it seems, his hobby is making airplanes, and his favorite sport is baseball. ' l .. infxi-ffllik i'J4t fMs. v .5 . ,K ELEAXOR l-lAL'llE'Q Eleanor, as L-. H. treasurer this year, rendered excellent service to the school. Enjoying music, she joined the mixed chorus last year and was a participant in the Fine Arts Festival and in Showboat. She has no favor- ite hobby or sport. C XLYTN Slilf'l'UN Skipi' d1e5n't care if he's thrown overboardg he can swim. And, w-hat's more, he likes to do it-swim. we mean. Not caring to spend a great deal of time in extra activities, he has nevgithfless joined the Boys! Voca- tional Club. it present his most en- glasiizig hobby is machine work. YlR'2lNl ALLEN One cf the advanced and quite ac- tive members of the French Club, Vir- ginia has alsa been secretary of the lrnioz' Red Cross Council. reporter for the Patriot, and a member of the .Tune Bug staff. Part of her summer vaciticn is to be given over to her fgvorite sport, tennis. 9
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vb RAYMOND REUBELT Ray is the tall fellow with the deep voice. He is second lieutenant of B Company in the R. O. T. C. Having a taste for sports, he was on the track team last year. He spends his spare time swimming and chas- ing a little white ball over several acres of green pasture. ALICE ATXVELL .An unusual hobby is that of Alice's-that of drawing :house plans, and her notebook is always t'ull of plans and specifications. She is co- editor of the June Bug, and this work occupied most of her time. She was in the June Bug assembly and in the AlllSchool Carnival. IIOXYARD HODSON Howard has no hobby. leaving him plenty of time for his other activities. He enjoys sports. having served on the football, basketball, and track teams. He was a member of the L Club, and took part in the junior play in '33, Having a fine tenor voice, he joined sthe mixed chorus. Ok H ' x 1 M ARY MA LONE , Fanny , as she is known to some of her best friends, was property man- ager for both the junior and senior plays. As a sophomore she was on the class cabinet. She is 011 the Pa- triot and June Bug staffs, and was elected to Quill and Scroll. Her fa- vorite hobby is eating. f iw f- I, 1 JOHN M. FLINTJER Under Johnnie's careful super- vision the senior library books are kept in order and checked out to juniors and seniors. Science is -his hobby, and no matter what phase of this great subject is under discussion, -he will ride it enthusiastically In the w ild of sports a-ck is h's fat or- ite. .if-rl, K, Tiff, T ai LUELLA MAYER M During her four years at high school. Lou has been in the orches- tra, member of the Goodfellows and fGirls' Vocational Clubs, and promptor in the junior class assembly. Besides these other activities. she finds time for her favorite sport, swimming. As for her hobby. she has none in par- ticular . OLIVER SMITH Pookins came here from Immacu- lata as a sophomore. He has been an athlete all through high school, and this year he was one of the football co-captainsg he is an L Club member. Speaking of being captain, he was also one in R. O. T. C. He took part in the carnival. Y If ll.-XRIX.-X QA LINGENFELTER Bobby . a member of Girl Re- serves, Girls' Vocational Club, and mixed chorus. was June Bug snapshot editor. She is one of the few girl stamp collectors. An enthusiast of sports, she chose swimming and ten- nis as her favorites. She gave a dramatic reading in-this yearfs Fine Arts Festival. Ki- 5 1 - ULYSSES XYOLFF MEAD Useless , who isn't worthless as his nickname implies, is one of those rare boys who has not gone out for sports. However, this doesn't mean that he isn't interested in them. His favorite sport is baseball. Having no extra-curriculars. he has his spare time for his favorite hobby, wood- working. 7 fl' si. A AD.-X M.-X IE GLADDEN Adamae. a quiet girl with business ability, intends to go to business college in California after she gradu- ates this year. Bookkeeping is what s-he is most interested in: she feels that she would rather specialize in that than anything else. Her favorite sport is baseball. LEILYN YOUNG I.ee'i, valedictorian of the class of '35, was co-captain of the basketball team, a member of the rifle team, the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and was R. O. T. C. Major. He took part in the sophomore class assembly, junior and senior plays, and Goodfellows. He received the Woll- man Award. X x f 1. 'G ' V ' - - .,4,.L,..., .L-I XE! e-,g2'q,,gklSk!,. .rx-Q. ,E MARY E. BARKETT Since Betsy came to Lx H. S: from Junction City, where she attended school three years, she has been ac- tive in Girl Reserves and is on the reportorial staff of the Patriot. She is a I'l'18lllbB1' of the National Honor Society. Her favorite hobby, knitting, is followed closely by horse-back rid- ing. 11
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