Leavenworth Senior High School - Junebug Yearbook (Leavenworth, KS)

 - Class of 1935

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,J l-liONARD HOl STR.'X Going in heavily for sports and making good in them, L. H. S.'s big- gest senior, Big Moose has been on the football, basketball, and track teams during the last three years. and has become a member of the Ll Club. He also attained the 1'ank of second lieutenant in the R. O. T- C. Rt JSALIE SCOTT Coming to L. H. S. from St. Joseplfs Benton High School and the Atchison High School, this vivacious blonde has made many friends. f'Scotty has found time to take mixed chorus along with her other school work. She likes to thrash about in the water for sport, and read for rest. ROLAND l-IAG EMAN No one has been more willing to serve the school than Butch , who acted as stage technician a11d electri- cian for the sophomore and junior class assemblies, the senior matinee, junior and senior plays, and the June Bug assembly. He was a football ma - ager as a sophomore. He join th Boys' Vocational Club. j we f at-' - ,..1 y N Z as-A twig . s MARY li. RLTTHERFURD Kay is one of a family of music- iansg she won honors ill several music contests, is salutatorian, and has com- pleted her senior high school Work in two years. She took part in the senior play and the senior matinee this year. She is a member of the French Club and mixed chorus. x ,QQAQJXN - If- l.Qf'2 Pill'-f. V GIZURGIE XYlSZ'Nl2AL'CKAS Wissy has been stage technician for school plays for the last three years. VVith suoh interests it's not strange that his hobby is radio. A member of the R. O. T. C- Band and second lieutenant is l1e this year. He -has also gone out for track Hlld intra- mural basketball. His favorite sport is swimming. RL'TH RUSS Ruthie's hobby, reading, is suited to a quiet girl. However, hiking takes the lead as her favorite sport when- ever she can spare the time from curricular activities. A lover of music. she joined the mixed chorus this year and went to Atchison for the N. E. K. League Festival. GEORGE NELSON ' George claims that reading is his hobby, but you know George. He played football and' was a. member of the L Club three years. Although football is his greatest interest and chief activity, in R. O. T. C. he was commissioned a. second lieutenant. He also took part i11 the carnival. W 'f .. Cf!-0-fL.4,.r,Lg, FLORENCE M.-XTASSARIN lVith Toots as editor, the Patriot again received first-class honor rating in the C. S. P. A. clinic. She was elected to the National Honor Society in her junior year and belongs to Quill and Scroll. She is a member of Girl Reserves and took part in the senior play and sophomore a.sse1nbly. XY.-Xl,l..-XCR XVILLIAMS YVally . who camefrom Roosevelt High School. Des Moines, Iowa., was a,football lettermanand played bas- ketball until mid-semester. He is a Patriot staff member, when he can spare the time from his favorite hob- byg studying. He also belongs to Boys' Vocational Club and L Club. xl ,loxas - Charlotte is the domestic type and chose sewing as her favorite hobby. Her school interests are mixed chorus and June Bug staff member. Last year she belonged to the French Club and took part i11 the class assembly. She was in the junior and senior class plays. CT-I .-X R LUTTIE RAYMOND H :W NSEN Raymond doesnit have any extraf curricularsg he feels that he would rather spend his spare time doing architectural drawing. Yonive guessed right, that's his hobby. By overcoming a slight physical handicap he was able to play football last year. He attained the rank of captain and athletic officer of the R. O. T. C. LALR.-X H. ELLIS Laura attended Vtfestern High School, VVashington, D. C., for her first two years of high school. Shy and refusing to assert herself, she is nevertheless a member of the'Gir1s' Vocational Club and French Club. Nearly every afternoonigshe hurries .home to enjoy her favorite sport, horse-back, riding, or for Girl 'Scout activities. .7

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J S L .IAKIIES VAN XYEY It seems that Jimmie gets more enjoyment out of sports than anything else. His hobby is collecting game write-ups and sport stories: his favor- ite sport is baseball, and he partici- pated in intramural basketball. He -hopes to complete his education at Kansas State or Baker University. lillxli .-XDAMS Kirk has been an R. O. T. C. color guard, a rifle team member, and is a first lieutenant this year. Through his ability o11 the track he became a mem- ber of the L Clubg he also played intranmral basketball. He assisted the Goodfelloivs and took part ill the jun- ior play last year. ZZ Z , lil li LPN Nl U2 Helen started her sojourn at L. H. S. by being vice-president a11d later president of the freshman class. Her other activities are Girl Reserves and French Club, to which she has belong- d two years. Since Pete considers swimming her favorite sport, s-he must employ her favorite pastime, sleeping, to recuperate. . . .. ,jg , - I L , hh, .vet -v 1 l.. IIRYCE HARDEMAN Of all nicknames Bryce's, '.'Hard- headu, is quite unique. He, as a. warbler in the mixed chorus, appear- ed in Showboat last year. He is also a representati.ve of the Junior Red Cross 'Council and a member of the Boys' Vocational Club. Bryce is going to attend Kansasj, State Teachers College of Pittsburg. . N I BONNIE IOST Bonnie'5 smile and quiet tempera- ment have won her 'many friends. She hasn't been active in extra-curricular activities, but she participated in the carnival. Her favorite hobby, reading, shows itself in her knowledge of cur- rent affairs and Worth-while books. During tl1e summer, reading gives way to her favorite sport, swimming. the-Us lfl3lTl'l MARIE KRUEGER mini. DIETSCH Edith Marie is ever willing to helm' COHUHS to L- H- S- f1'0I11 Mis-Si0H ' ' l - this was shown in her work with tl1e Gcodfelloivs. Too, she's a good typist, alld she has done much extra work in this line. As befits a quiet girl, her favorite hobby is reading: her favorite sport is boat-riding. GORMAN E. HUNT Mike . an R. 0. T. C. first lieu- tenant, hopes to study at Annapolis. Vifhen he was a sophomore. he took part in the Military Circus. This year he is a member of the rifle team and was in the June Bug assembly and the carnival. He made tickets for many school activities. 6 . and Commerce High Schools in San Francisco, HJl1l1i01'u, as a member of the mixed chorus, -participated in the Fine Arts Festival. He became lieu- D and 1 membei of the rifle team His hobby IS fishing, his favoiite YIRGINI.-X ILXRDIZRIAN- Singing in mixed chorus. in Show- boat, or in the Fine Arts Festival. Diddy is equally fine. Other activi- ties were the orchestra as a sopho- more, the sophomore class assembly. Goodfellows, and the Girl Reserves. She loves to dance, play baseball. and to collect posters of all sorts and sizes. NPRM.-XX SPENCER Shorty , like many others. collects 111011952 but his must be old or odd. He is a member of the rifle team and a captain in R. O. T. C.. and he is very much interested in track. Hi-Y. L Club, and Boys' Vocational Club. The All- School Carnival and the Goodfellows are his other activities. FLORENCE KORTl4ld Reading poetry is Lolly's favorite hobby and even strolling down halls she may be found with her nose in a book. This and her favorite sport of swimming occupy so much of her time that she finds no time for any school activities aside from her regular work. s ,J . ff fx L 1751? Y' ah FJ' ' X , 1 C Q c E Q tenant and athletickofficer of Company sport is football. NELLIE F. XVOODERSON Nellie, known intimately as Bob- bie , enjoys horseback riding. In fact, sl1e considers this her favorite sport. After she's tired of riding, she likes to curl up in a big chair and read. She is going to attend t-he Chillicothe Business College at Chillicothe, Mis- souri, next year. Li ct ssts.ssns.



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VL 1 if . t ,,k..,-fr, I I XXXJLBDRUXX' XY.-XI..liER Woody , has been active in the mixed chorus the last t.wo years and took part in Fine Arts Festival both years. He also took part in Showboat.. In his junior year he was one of the football managers. He belongs to the Il Club and Hi-Y. Q X... . .I E.-XNNE MARIE NEXYSUME Jeanne, a very busy girl with her many activities, is vice-president of the French Club, snapshot editor of the June Bug, reporter for the Pa- triot, Ellld a member of the Girl Reser- ves. She may be seen frequently with Virginia Allen, with whom she is go- ing to play tennis this summer. ,l.XRY,lS IXRINK Jarvis has been a member of the rifle team for three years and is a first lieutenant this year. He was assembly representative in his fresh- man year and vice-president of the jfnior class last year. He sings in mixed chorus and took part in the freslnnan class assembly. ' CILURGE NACE The senior matinee offered a splen- did opportunity for George to prove his dramatic ability, and he will be long-remenibered for the wonderful leard he wore as the king of Pastry- pot. Besides this his other activities more football and intramural basket- ball. He is an R. O. T. C. second lieut- ciiant. QXl.XRG.XRl ' HIUMAS - lleggy's cheerful grin and more cheertul giggle make her friends where ever she goes. Her hobby is collecting souvenirs, anything that is interesting or unusual. She is treas- urer of the Girl Reserves, a member of the Girls' Vocational Club and French Cllzbg she took part in the sophomore assembly. RALl'H.ELTGEN 'Oilily Gene , one of the outstanding art- istsgof L. H. S., uses his ability for the school by designing programmes for many activities. He sings in the mixed chorus and represented L. H. S. in the Fine Arts Festival. Too, he is a Junior Red -Cross Council repre- sentative and an R. O. T. C. captain. 8 .H ESTER XY ARDEN Het doesn't have a hobby, but her favorite sport is basketball. A quiet, though fun-loving girl, she is well- liked by her friends. In 1932 she was a member of the Girl Reserves, and in her junior and senior years. a mem- ber of the French Club. LEONAR R.-XFTER Tommy , president of his class as a sophomore and as a junior, is R. O. T. C. adjutant and captain of the rifle te-am. He is a June Bug and Patriot staff member. and was in the junior and Fine Arts Festival plays. Elected to National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll, he was a. Summerfield con- testant- , A D ELA4l. E H ARTFELD ER Gay and fun-loving, Addie is fa- mous for her sense of humor, and she is always laughing over some joke. She enjoys many sorts of sports, but dancing and swimming are her favor- ites, dancing being her hobby, too. In her freshman year s-he was active in the Girl Reserves group. RlE'l'.l'l.-X l'tlUS Reece , the girl from Missouri, is known for her willingness to use her car for errands. She is a -member of the Girl Reserves, June Bug staff, and mixed chorus, and was vice-president of the Goodfellows. An energetic per- son, she likes swimming. For her quiet moments. she prefers reading. HANS-lil- YORK Hansel would rather get into a friendly argument with any one than do anything except fish. He took part in the sophomore class assembly and in the jrnior play, and is a mem- ber of the Boys, Vocational Club. A first lieutenant, he is also a member of the rifle team. IELE.-XNOR MOIDIYRIHHIAIQ Wlhen Ellie begins dramatizing. no one can the more emotional, since expression has been her hobby since she was small. She sings in mixed chorus and has gone to the Fine Arts Festival two years. She was in the junior and senior plays, Showboat, the sophomore assembly, and The Marri- age Proposal . I Xmssws

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