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matinee. He's the other Junior Ro- RUBERT COLL.-XRD Bob, senior class president, has also served two years as football and basketball manager. He is a business manager of the June Bug and was in the junior and senior plays and the senior matinee. He has played golf three years and belongs to the French Club, Hi-Y, Goodfellows, and L Club. MARY ELLEN HUNT Mary Ellen, batallion sponsor major, has been a. cabinet member for three years and last year was class secre- tary. ln her junior year she was elected to the National Honor Society. She took part in the S6l1lOl' matinee and the junior play, and is a member of the Girl Reserves. XYILLI.-XXI Tl-il GLEN Bud came to L. H- S. from St. Louis. He went out for football. bas- ketball. and track: in the latter sport he is co-captain, and in the L Club he is secretary. He took part in the junior class assembly and the senior .-XLLENE BUYER Being elected to offices is one of the things in which Tiny excellsg she is vice-president of the senior class and president of the Girl Re- serves. She was also in the junior play and the senior matinee. She sings in mixed chorus and is accom- panist for the boys' chorus. FREDERICK KLEMP Dutch really gets around in ath- letics-football, basketball, and co- captain in track this year. He plays in the R. O. T. C. Band, the German Band, and the orchestra. and is rated a first lieutenant. He was chosen a Rotary Club representative by the senior boys and is on the senior class cabinet. B ETTY REI LLY Betty has been 011 the class cabinet two years. She is a Patriot staff member, was elected to Quill and Scroll. is a June Bug typist. and took part in the June Bug assembly. She belonged to the French Club three years. and the Junior Red Cross Coun- cil one year. ...- iff 6 .5 , tarian. ' Q 1 . I - t ,x ,, . V4 1 R A . , C . 1 KK FREDERICK KRUEGER No one fails to know Elmer , head cheerleader, and voted our noisiest senior boy. He has held class offices as a freshman and as a senior, and was Goodfellows president. He was in the senior matinee and the junior and senior plays. and is a June Bug busi- ness manager. M ILDRED SCHRL lEDER Millie is more interested in sports than in anything else: her favorites are swimming and roller-skating. Per- haps she can be held guilty for the skating mania that has swept over L. H. S. Her regular class work has kept her too busy to join any clubs or par- ticillate in any other activities. Aarluuxixrssur iff Arthur's chief interest is his stamp collection, for which he has obtained many rare stamps. This year he is a second lieutenant in R. O. T. C. and a member of the rifle team. His favor- ite sport. track. won for him member- ship in the L Club. He belongs to the Boys' Vocational Club. -1 BERNRIEHARROD QiEE7lf Vigorous excercise, 110l'S9-bRCk'v1'ld- ing especially, is Ber11ice's fa orite sport. She likes dancing, too. She took part in the sophomore class assembly: she belongs to t-he Girls' Vocational Club. As a member of the mixed chorus she participated in the Fine Arts Festival. Sl1e's the Patriot's fourth quarter exchange editor. XYll.l-IA1l' FARTHTNG Bill is famous for his contagious grin and for that jolly wink. He is on the Patriot staff and helped in the carnival and June Bug assembly. Ra- dio and tennis absorb him: he is num- ber two ma on the tennis team. He is also a K mber of the French Club. .af all t KV 1 FRANCES RAWLEY I Having been a member o t1 mixed chorus last. year. Frances wa a parti- cipant. in the Fine Arts Festival and the Chorus' production. Showboat. She is also a Girl Reserve. An active girl. bubbling over with energy and gcod spirits, she has chosen tennis as hex' favorite hobby.
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K .nr K.. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT . . . ' SJC ennis enthusiast. and L. H. S. team coach is C. V. Sc OR HES ,I jon., gond feuowu Ceytainlv C be Pratt, bookkeeping, shorthand, and commercial law in- ksaid of Otto Boman. staff sergeant. D. E. M. and assistant to the P. M. S. and T. of the R. O. T.. C. A senior class sponsor is ,Miss DOYODIIY E- CVH119' 13101' ogy instructor, who holds an A. B. degree fr0m the University of Kansas. Assistant Coach XV. H. Elliott has a. B. S. degree from Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg and is now completing work for his masters' degree at the Uni- versity of Kansas. He teaches general science. physia cal geography, and algebra. Popular on the athletic field and in the classroom is Richard Godlove, L. H-. S. coach and civics teacher, wht. earned his A. B. degree at the University of Iowa. In addition to teaching plane and solid geometry. Miss Jennie Harbine has the responsibilities of being head sophomore sponsor and coach of the animal junior play and the sophomore assembly. She earned an A. B. degree at Miami University. Every one knows Miss Nettie Hartnett. secretary to 0. R. Young and attendance and record clerk. Mrs. Minniemae Jones, English teacher and junior class sponsor. coached the senior. the C. S. A. C.. and the Fine Arts Festival plays. She received her A. B. degree from Midland College, her A. M. from Columbia. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT . . . One of the sponsors of the Goodfellows Club is V. M. Lampton. industrial arts instruct.or. Part of his training was received at the University of Kansas. but his degree was granted by K. S. T. C. of Pittsburg. Head of the mathematics department, Miss May Lan- dis, teaches many students algebra. geometry. and trig- onometry, and presides at the head of the junior class sponsors. Kansas University granted her an A. B. Having studied at the Universities of Kansas and XVisconsin. NVestern Reserve University. and the Uni- versity of Dijon. France, where she obtained a Diplome de Francais. Miss Amy E. Langworthy. A. B. and A. M.. is well qualified for her position as head of the foreign language department. Familiar to every senior and most underclassmen is cheerful. smiling Miss Mary E. Mickey, head of the his- tory department. She has attended the Universities of Kansas. Colorado. Chicago. and XVisconsin, and has both A. B. and A. M. degrees. Aside from teaching American and world history. She is head senior sponsor. Many freshmen, juniors. and seniors have studied English under Miss Annie Murdoch. B. S. Her educa- tion was sec-'red at Kansas State Teachers College of lfinporia. the University of Chicago. and Edinburgh lfniversity. strnctor. He has done work at the University of Kan- sas, the Winfield Business College, and the Gregg School. Instructor of English. head of freshman class sponsors. and coach of tl1e freshman assembly program. Miss Elizabeth Reardon holds an A. B. and A. M. degree trom the University of Kansas. Miss Helen Reardon, journalism and English teacher, has for some years been the advisor of the Patriot and the Julie Bug. She was awarded her B. Si. degree from Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia and her M. S. degree from the University of Kansas ill 1934. LOWER ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT . . . A pleasant man is Oscar E. Ruther. instructor of the girls' physical education classes. He received the G. G. title from the Normal School in Indianapolis. Miss Sarah Kathryn Siddens, instructor of typing, sophomore sponsor, and advisor of the junior group of Girl Reserves. attended Palmer College and Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, where she received a B. S. degree. The new commanding officer, Captain Russell Skinner, P. M S. and T.. came to L. H. S. from Vancouver Bar- racks, Xdfashington. After receiveing his A. B. degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, he entered the United States Army. He has had both foreign and home details. During the morning one may hear strains of music floating from the room of Miss Minnie Taylor, director of the Boys and Girls Choruses and the mixed chorus. Miss Taylor is the holder of a B. S. degree from Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. John O. Trollman is the director of the Lt. H. S. or- chestra and R. O. T. C. Band. Although he has attended the Sherwood School of Music, it was from Northwestern College that he was awarded an A. Pt degree. To those wishing to take a course in home economics, we recommend Miss Eva XVatson. instructor in clothing and textiles. She attended the Church School of Art. the University of Chicago, and the University of Kan- sas, where she obtained an A. B. degree. Teacher of chemistry and physics is Herman Weigand. who received an A. B. degree from the University of Kansas. Park College granted an A. B. degree to Miss Helen Yoakum, teacher of sociology. phychology. and econo- mics. and girls' advisor. She has also attended the Universities oi' Chicago and Kansas. Miss Claire Nelson received her A. B. degree from the University of Kansas. She teaches first year Span- ish, Latin. and world history. 'S
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STANLEY NYADE Stanley has as his hobby and his favorite sport, swimming. He hasn't gone out for any sports. but he may often be seen at the gaines--an inter- ested spectator. He hElSll't 30511911 FUD' of the many L. H. S- clubs. However, -he is a. lieutenant in the R. U. T. C. -battalion. 'Hr-XRRl ETT LORD Haddie is one of the school teas- crs, as many may have found from ex- perience. Having an inclination for sports, she has chosen swimming as -her favorite. Her hobby. one that is different, is collecting match folders. She was a member of one of L. H. Sfs be-st clubs. ,the G o fello s.. - r 1 I l ELKIER SMITH Elmer has started early to make his own way. being a xV9St91'l1 Union messenger boy. Since he begins work shortly after school hours, he has not had time fo' extra-curricular activi- ties. Tlf9 sport is hiking. I -JN ff .' ,. 'f nd, f-,fi , 5.4 4 n IIETTY LOL' IFREIJIERICIQ A succession of large and small dogs fills l3oo's house. Almost any week-end and on many mornings through the summer she may be seen riding one of her favorite horses at the Post. She is a second-year French stvdent, a member of the French Club, and a Patriot reporter. lYll-l-l.-XM lfl2RGl'St?N Fergy is one of those quiet peo- rlo who are nevertheless talkative enough among the group with whom they associate. He took part in the Goodfellow Club activities this year and is interested in sports. although he has not had time to participate in athletics. ROlLll2R'li.-X KLEMI' Bobby intends to keep her fair. slimness by playing lots of tennis. her favorite sport. She displayed her dramatic ability in the class assembly of '33 and in the junior play. Having joined the mixed chorus this year, she was one of the representatives at the Fine Arts Festival. A LIRAIHI.-XXI M ELLQLIST Graham is an L. H. S- artist, whose particular task is that of lettering the various players' names for the score- board during basketball season. He belonged to the French Club two years, played intramural basketball, but golf and tennis are his main sports. In R. 0. T. C. he is a first lieutenant. ALAN s1'n,x'r'1'ox Collecting souvenirs is Mary Ann's hobby, as many of her friends can testify. She was ill the junior play and sang in Sh-owboat last year. As a member of the mixed chorus, she went to the Fine Arts Festival the last two years. She belongs to Girl Reserves and Goodfellows. ll 'RYXYOELLHART has played on the football team but consideis basketball his fax orlte sport. g Heinie . an enthusiast of sports, N. . Y tHe was also a member of the Boys' Xzocational Club and Goodfellows, and articipated in the R. O. T. C. Circus Soi '33. lntending to become a drug- .gist, he is going to the Kansas City ' College of Pharmacy. .ff .1 7 i 1 A? BETTY BARNES Betts , because of heme scholas- tic average and active participation in school affairs was elected to the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. She's the Patriot's bookkeep- er, co-editor of the June Bug, and she received the Wollman Award. Her hobbies are knitting and readingg her favorite sport is swimming. X'lCTUR Slsfl -XLIQUSKI Vic , when he isn't. hitch-hiking, spends his time managing Pioneer athletic teams, both football and bas- ketball. He was business manager for the senior play and treasurer of the Goodfellows for the last two years. He has played golf four years and was chosen golf captain this year. CARMEL GOLT GH As a member of the mixed chorus, Carm took part in the Fine Arts Festival this yearg and as exchange editor of the Patriot, she attended the N. S. P. A. Convention last fall. Her favorite sports, tennis and basket- ball. are favorites with many. Her hobby. an interesting one, is collect- ing pictures. 5
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