Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1951
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ONE ' ,W , We-efeff 'W M ' Wife W' ,jj'tW' ' X ' QTTQ.',7'M qw FOREWORD We, the seniors ot the l95l class, wish to cherish our final year at Lee's Summit High School through the activities, associa- tions, and achievements recalled in the 1951 Reflector and We sincerely hope that this year, which has been the high- light of our school career, will be remembered by faculty and students alike as one of the happiest L. S. H. S. has ever known. --... ll, TWO X xm Q x X v wx we x IJ In X X DEDICATION As a small token ot our sincere apprecia- tion ot the splendid service he has rendered this school in the patient guidance of its stu dents We dedicate this l95l edition ot the Reflector to our friend and principal Mr T F ohn X XX NIH , I ' Lxcw ' V N - ---- s-.. ..... . , ..., f :ill ,QNX Dil' xx I S. . .cf , ' . f A fl! THREE BOARD OF EDUCATION DWIGHT MILLER LYLE WARREN President - Vice-President MRS. RAY DAVIS HERBERT WHITING RAY YOUNG SAM CAMPBELL K FOUR T. F. JOHN Principal I I I E CHARLES CHILDRESS FLORA COLBERN Secretary to B0flTd of Education SARAH O. J. THOMAS Commerce Drivers Education Physical Education THELMA DOZIER Mathematics Counseling fabovej RICHARD KELL M usic fabovej FRANK ORTHEL JOHN KNOX History VIVIAN MCCAFFREY English Speech Science Q' . NX - - Q RQ., -C. .1 J .M 1- 4. .... , 'Z If if 'F -f if 5 ,jig 4 A . , I MRS. L. F. RALSTON Office Secretary VERNON WILSON Industrial Arts B C CAMPBELL C U Y te,1 CRAWFORD B. WILLIAMS Mathematics Diversified Occupations TESSIE VOGEL Librarian English ELAINE WILTSEE English Latin LILLIE MARIE WHITAKER Physical Education fabovej J. A. COMER Vocational Agriculture fabovej JAMES SMITH Mathematics Junior High BLIANCIIE ERVIN Typing Junior High ROBERTA ROLLER Speech Correction FIVE SUSIE CROCKETT English History MARGUERITE STILLEY Home Economics SIX JIM SLAGLE Business Manager RICHARD DRAHEIM Snap-shot Editor DEON LAWRANCE Editor-in-Chief JOHN KNOX Sponsor Sponsor SHIRLEY PARRY Associate Editor JACK DUNCAN Associate Snap-shot Editor SYLVIA BLACKWELL Associate Feature Editor VERLE RICE Associate Business Manager Editor RUTH TAYLOR Feature Editor PARKER MOSER Art Editor CHARLIE HARTLEY Sports Editor SUSIE CROCKETT ROY HUBBARD Associate Art BARBARA BELT Associate Sports Editor 4. Q? ffl, 25' 4 'QQ bwfff' 7 fa gui? WI kK ffp14!Mll.,f lf, I, 17 WJZZXQZ, , 'u W7 Y vf ' Q' 119' 1 V 1: ff I I f 0 J In j'.. '-- X., SEVEN P: EIGHT SENIOR OFFICERS ROBERT MOORE- Bo, Council President The man with the future. RICHARD DRAHEIM- Dick Council Vice-President Most cupids use arrows, but I use traps. VERLE RICEY- Pete'l Speedy Class President BARBARA WALBERG- Charlie Class Vice-President Quiet-until you get to know her that is. CHARLES HARTLEY- Chass Class Secretary A mighty spirit fills that little frame. ARDIS QUINTANA Council Secretary Short and sweet. CHARLESS Cl-IILDRESS Sponsor GERRY BROWNING- Chips Class Treasurer Pepper and spice of the class of '51. .1 VIVIAN MCCAFFREY Sponsor THELMA DOZIER Honorary Sponsor 4 ! NINE DONNA DARLINE SISK Pin-up girl, LILLIAN QUINN- Lil We wish there were more like her! WILLIAM RAMSEY- Bratz Dependable, distinguished, and debonair. RUTH TAYLOR- Salty Impish smile, laughing eyes, give a pleasant surprise. JOHN MARTIN- Jack There's a farm in his future. TERRY GARRITY- Te1rity We can't all be angels. JIM JONES- Jimmy What's all the fuss about? LAURA LEE- Kathy With grace to win and heart to hold. ORVIL EMANUEL- O I'm a woman hater but the Bible says to love your enemies. often MALVERN BRAGAW- Maw The good and wise lead quiet lives TEN wk rg .Nfl GENE BRYAN- Hank Blushing is the color of virtue. JR. GARNETT- Rube He toots a mean horn. ELLEN BAUMGARDEN Candidate for Who's Who . BILL DIEHL- Willey Presentation of the Silent Drama. JACK DUNCAN- Dunk Heap Big Chief! DONNA DEY A smile is the same in all languages. GEORGIA DEBROT- George The world knows nothing of its finest people. RICHARD DAVIS- Dick Manners are the happy way of doing things. Knowledge is millionaire. JEAN DUNHAM- Percy Neat and trim, full of vim. DEE CLARK Little but mighty. I ANNA GRIFFITH- Ann New in our midst, but liked by all DARL. KEEHLER- Coffee A closed mouth catches no flies. CHARLES LOBDELL- Charley power. ALBERT MCNUTT If silence were golden, he'd be a ELEVEN ROY HUBBARD- Hub,' Study has made a slave of me. GENE BEARS- Pretsel Silence and then a giggle. BARBARA CROOKER- Fritzy Charlie has his will, but Barbara has her way. RUSSELL ADAMS- Hermen Not in the role of common man. BOB BERGEN Confusin' but amusin'! Loves living. DELMAR SPILKER to my heart. PHILLIP HOPKINS- Phil E's with all ease. JESSE GRAHAM- Jess He's an expert in making haste slowly. BETTY GREER- Bee Lucky in love. ROLLAND INMAN Look, live, and be silent if you wish to live in peace. DEON LAWRANCE- Dinnie Somewhere is a girl with the key ELIZABETH OWENS- Lizzy Silent as a babbling brook. ARMIN HORNE- Bang One-Man Tornado! SYLVIA BLACKWELL- Sita A blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. TWELVE LORRAINE BOZARTH- Bo My heart is true as steel. JACK BROWN- Chacisco Better to be happy than wise. DOROTHY CHIDDIX- Dot For Pat and Phil she lives. JOHN DAVIS- Johnny Ah, why should life be all work? MARY DYKE- Myne Have I said enough or shall I go on? HURLEY MAHAN No rationing of personality here! BARBARA MODLIN- Bobby She's shy but always has a smile. SHIRLEY PARRY- P She'll go places. JERRY ROLLER He is, or he was, or he W MARY LOU WHITE- Lucy Hears much, speaks little, JOE TURNEY- Jody All great men are deep thinkers. PATSY ROWLAND- Pusty A happy face, a happy heart. JIM SLAGLE Fun is great! BOB LUNN- Bobber Work and I have nothing in common PARKER MOSER Someday I will be Walt Disney ill be. THIRTEEN PATRICIA MOORE- Pat Here's health to the lass with merry eyes. REX HALE NANCY McPHEETERS- Mac I live for those who love me. CLYDE ROY WESTE RFIELD- Rick The man who blushes is not a brute. NANCY WHITAKER- Feeders Stlictly on the beam! DONALD SPOONER- Bud Happy I am, from care I'm free. BRUCE STONUM My opinions are my own. ALICE CARROLL- Fatz Frankness is 'my policy. BILLY PEMBERTON- PU I take life as it comes. BARBARA BELT- Babs To know her is to love her. Everything has been said. FRANCIE MULLINIX- Pete Love is very timid, when 'tis new. THELMA BEARS- Butch A friend in need, is Cl friend in- deed! DON CARLAT A boy we're glad to call a friend. KENNETH MOORE A student from force of habit. HARRY WEBER He speaks when he why he's so quiet. thinks, that's FOURTEEN CLASS WILL Russell Adams and Bob Bergen will their perfect friendship to Sue Simmons and Troy John. Ellen Baumgarden wills her ability to make good grades to Shirley Snyder. Gene. Bears wills his football ability to Tommy Bow- in. Thelma Bears wills her quietness to Dickie Falk. Barbgira Belt wills her phone number to the junior oys. Sylvia Blackwell wills the teachers. CWill you give me a grade?7 Lorraine Bozarth leaves L. S. H. S. for Pete. Malvern Bragaw wills his hot rod ability to David Pittman. Gerry Browning wills her ability to write the Con- stitution to whoever may need it. To Martha Williams, Gene Bryan Wills his ability to crack jokes. - Alice Carroll wills her frankness to Sonny White. Orvil Emanuel wills his charming manner to How- ard Pressley. Ruben Garnett wills his laughter to Ray Knight. To Alice Bates, Terry Garrity wills her smile. Jesse Graham wills his taste for candy to next year's Reflector staff. Betty Greer wills her ability to catch a man to Sally Tillford. Ann? Griffith leaves her long hair to Vivian McCaf- erty. Rex Hale wills his love for chemistry to David Lar- we 1. To Jim Hertzog, Phil Hopkins wills the F. F. A. Roy Hubbard wills his poetic ability to Pat Wealand. Bang Horne leaves his athletic ability to Bob Rey- nolds. Don Carlat wills the Latin Club to Ann Langsford. Rolland Inman wills his ability to become a big boy to Jerry Wood. Jim Jones leaves Phyliss Braun-with regrets. Darl Keeler wills his love for English to Hubert Wolfe. Deon Lawrance wills her height to Shirley Short. ' Kathleen Lee wills her troubles with Hi-Life ex- change news to Ann Quinn. Charles Lobdell wills his acting ability to Bob John- son. Albert McNutt leaves his 'ability in Speech to Bar- bara Leonard. To Eunice Hoskins, Nancy McPheeters wills her abil- ity for going steady. Hurley Mahan wills his way with women to Donnie Brummett. ' Jack Martin wills Raytown to whom it may concern. To Donna Frasher, Barbara Modlin wills her artistic ability. KenrgethuMoore wills his love for L. S. H. S. to Jerry ue . Pat Moore wills her outstanding ability in History to Norma Ziegler. Dorothy Chiddix wills her bashfulness to Rae Easley. Dee Clark leaves his curly hair to Dwight Westholt. Barbara Crooker leaves---with Charley Hartley. To Barbara Shackleford, Dick Davis leaves his red hair and freckles. John Davis wills his ambition? to Eddie Belsor. Georgia DeBrot leaves her shyness to Spencer Brown. Donna Dye wills Grandview to Joyce Davis. Bill Diehl leaves his Don Juan characteristics to Torn Hurst. Richard Draheim wills his prestige to Bob Mitchell. CBear-tracksj. To Anita Swall, Jack Duncan wills his school spirit. Jean Dunham leaves her commercial ability to Mari- lyn Ervin. Parker Moser wills track ability to Ted Lynch. Francie Mullinix leaves his milking ability to Mary Rampsey. Jack Brown leaves his car to Dick Eaton. Lizzy Owens leaveslthank goodness! Shirley Parry wills her perfect attendance to Nita Harper. Billy Pemperton wills his ability for book reports to Gerald Cox. To Christine Warner, Lil Quinn leaves her ability to get a man. Ardis Quintana wills her sweetness to Doris Ethridge. Bill Ramsey wills Eunice to Jack Jones. Jerry Roller leaves his unshaven ability to Bob Yar- ber. Patsy Rowland leaves her Snooper column to any brave soul. Donna Sisk wills her modeling ability to Melba Bears. Jim Slagle leaves his business management to Joe Shelton. Delmar Spilker wills his live stock to Billie Knight. Donald Spooner wills his love for birds to Tommy Morman. To Patsy Turner, Bruce Stonem leaves his talent in journalism. Ruth Taylor wills her chewing gum to Ann Kennedy. Joe Turney wills his big feet to Jim Butts. Barbara Walberg leaves her green hair to Donna In- man. Harry Weber leaves his diet to Bill Theiss. Clyde Westerfield wills his ability to pop pop corn to the D. O. Club. Bob Moore wills his popularity to Elsie Powell. Nancy Whitaker wills her chemistry reactions to Betty Anderson. Mary Lou White is willing to leave L. S. H. S. Verle Rice wills his charm at the Roulette Wheel to Marvin Ensworth. Mary Dyke wills her pep to Juanita Mahan. Ronnie Maas wills his good grades to whoever may need them. RICE SAUSAGE CO.. Inc. Phone 477 GEORGE'S GROCERY Phone 76 FIFTEEN hmm SIXTEEN JUNIOR CLASS President ......,.,,... ......,,,, M arvin Ensworth Vice-President ......,,.. ,,A,..,..... J oyce Davis Secretary ..,..Y....... ,,,,,,A,,A A nita Swall Treasurer ............,.,. ..,.,..,.................,. A nn Langsford Student Council ...,... ..,Y... S pencer Brown, Tom Hurst Sponsors ..,,.....A,... .,,,,,,,, M iss Stilley, Mr. Williams First Row: Warner, Bears, Tilford, Brown, Frasher, Swall, McCafferty, Hoskins, Bowers, Snyder, Slaughter Miss Stilley. Second Row: Myers, Mahan, Ervin, Barnes, Anderson, Ziegler, Davis, Bates, Inman, Quinn, Kennedy Ethridge, McKinney, Harper. Third Row: Turner, Langsford, Pressly, Short, Knight, Lynch, Easley, Simmons, Theiss, Shelton, Duncan Spradling, Brummett, Wealand, Williams. Fourth Row: Wolfe, Hood, Hurst, Jones, Yarber, Be1ser,Wcstholt, Knight, Hicks, Shackleford, Eaton, Leon- ard, Falk, Schwab. Fifth Row: Mitchell, Larwill, Pittman, Hertzog, Ensworth, Wood, Butts, John. Morman, Reynolds, Buell Cummins, Cox, B. Johnson. COMMUNITY ICE CO. CHARLIE SORDEN'S SKELLY SERVICE Phone 4 Phone 352 SEVENTEEN SOPHOMORE CLASS President ,,Y,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,,. J ames Warford Vice-President ...... wA , ...... C larence Cox Secretary ,.,,,,....., ...,,,,,.,..... J im Buell Treasurer ,,.,..A......,.,.. Y.,.,v.,,,,.,,.,..,,,.....,........ D iane Walberg Student Council ,,,Y.............. Linda Greene, Larry Lowcock Sponsors ........,.,,,,.,..., ........,..,,,,,,, M r. Knox, Miss Vogel First Row: Knox, Haislip, Shingleton, Greene, Thompson, Alley, Broyles, Barnes, Pressley, Bailey, Bur- nett, Frasher, Henry, Nina Whitaker, Norma Whitaker, Williams, Dyke, Moore, Vogel. Second Row: Harper, Conner, Hoskins, Shull, West, Calvert, Turney, Volaski, Standley, Campbell, Miller Spooner, King, Roadcap, Rayl, Heerwald. Third Row: Keller, Green, Borgman, Elwell, Egelston, Warford, Rader, Mullinix, Carroll, Bowlin, Pol- lock, Winterowd, Clark, Owens, Davidson, Rayl. Fourth Row: Powell, Gash, Nelson, Luker, Jones, Hinkel, Lee, Mahan, Rogers, Walker, Smith, Adams Barr, Fieldman, Walberg. Fifth Row: Lowcock, Loyd, Cox, Shepard, Rusk, Bray, Buell, Chaney, Winburn, Kempf, Jenkins, Rockhold Randall, Holmes, Christy, Acuff. IOHNSON GROCERY ACUFF CHEVROLET CO. Phone 435 Phone 335 EIGHTEEN FRESHMAN CLASS President ......,,,,,,,...,..,,,,.........,,...,.... ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,..... D ale Simms Vice-President .....,,. ,...,,,,, J oe Mae Belt Secretary .,,,....,,., Y.,..,,,,,,, P at Edson Treasurer .....,,AA7....., ,.,,,.,..,7.,.,........,,,...., T ed Anderson Student Council .,.,.,... .....A,,, T om Johnson, Ruth Brown Sponsors .,,....,..,,A,,..... ,,A,,.. M iss Whitaker, Mr. Orthel First Row: Floyd, Bachman, Schackleton, S. Faust, Moore, Wells, Herron, Davis, Graham, Lund. Second Row: Mr. Orthel, R.. Faust, Cottingim, Bozarth, Hood, Knight, Sisk, Haislip, Carter, Loipard, Ed son, Simonin, Miss Whitaker. Third Row: Doyle, Cramer, Head, Clasbey, Corn, Ward, Harper, Rowland, Wolfe, Gillette, Young, Quinn Williams, Johnson, Rice. Fourth Row: T. Knight, Randall, Clarkson, T. Johnson, Prewitt, Coffin, Bosler, Pratt, Shepard, Clark Warren, DeBrot, Chambers, Braun, Childs. Fifth Row: Yohe, Gilbert, Koehler, Arends, Jones, Sweet, Zink, Calvert, Slagle, Anderson, Lewis, Hat- field, Hopkins, Seott, Necessary. Sixth Row: Muckey, Day, Yarber, Cogan, Hoffman, Wilson, Simms, Winston, Odom, Belt, Stephenson Brown, S. Brown, Pryme. DR. I. A. RANDALL LEE'S SUMMIT VARIETY Phone 132 Phone 211 NINETEEN SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: Eddie Fetters Terry Pence, Janett Smith, Carol Henry, Wayne Robinette, Ronald Wilson, Jerry Adams, Donna Ziegler. Second Row: Donald Lawrance, Joann Yoakum, Elaine Powell, Marlese Lowe, Bill Butts, Jimmy Crooker, Charles McCuistian, Marilyn Richardson. ' . Third Row: Marlene Siler, Andy Zumalt, Kenneth McCafferty, Connie Rector, Ronald Belser, Patricia Patterson, Wilma Gillette, Frances Thrasher. - 4 Fourth Row: Larry Stafford, Gertrude Hutchins, Joe Rittman, Myrne Williams, Wayne Williams, Jerry Wester, Joe Dyke, John Gilbert, Irene Lowry. . EIGHTH GRADE PIfGS1der1t .............,,.....................,..........,.......... Viola Leinweber Vice-President ...,,............,...i.,,. ...,,.....,.,., P eggy Jo Williams Secretary .........,...,......................................,........,,,.. Betty Luker Treasurer .......................,..........,.............,...........,.,, Nancy Miller Front Row: Trigg, Roadcap, Williams, Gibson, Ziegler, Williams, Campbell, Warren. Second Row: Woods, Stanley, Mullinix, Rush, Bright, Turner, Fieldman, Winston, Luker, Anthies. Third Row: Rolls, Leinweber, Williams, Anthies, Pressly, Fieldman, Lowe, McVey, McFarland, Crooks. Fourth Row: Schwab, Smith, Vansandt, Hood, Turner, Lowry, Kreeger, Miller, Johnson, Pressly, Woods. HALE's APPLIANCE SERVICE ED's MEN'S WEARC S 215 South Douglas Phone 771 'Tha ?um 5145+ x Know LKJQ5 15 4 SV J .- xy I' M TWENTY-TWO SEPTEMBER School Starts ,,,....,... Glennon Cherel .,.......... Pleasant Hill Cherey .,..,, Senior Dance ..,........... Teacher's Workshop ...... F. F. A. Open House .,..... Harrisonville CThereJ .....,. Assembly .......................... OCTOBER Pembroke Country Day Chereb .. Reflector Dance .............................. Ruskin Cherel ........................,.,..... Assembly ............ Holden Ctherej ....,. Senior Pictures ..... Center Ctherel ......................... Junior Dance .......i..................,....... D. O. Party fPleasant Hilll ........ SCHOOL CALENDAR 5 ........15 .,..,...22 ........23 ...,....26 ........28 ....,...29 ........29 6 ........l3 ........19 ........20 .,......26 ........27 ........28 ........30 JANUARY Grandview Ctherej .......... ...... 5 Junior Industrial Tour ....... ...... 9 Raytown Cherel ................... ,, ,......... 11 Clinton Ctherej ....,....................... .i.,......... 1 2 Pleasant Hill Tournament ..,..... ........ 1 5-20 Vocal Clinic CRuskinJ ............. .......... 2 4 Assembly .................,............. .......... 2 5 Pleasant Hill Cherej ................. .......... 2 6 Senior Psychological Test ........ ........., 2 6 Sophomore Dance ...,,,......... ..,....... 2 7 Harrisonville Ctherel .....,.. ...,...... 3 0 Group Pictures ........,..... .....,.... 3 0 FEBRUARY Ruskin ihereb .................................. ...... 2 Center Cherel ......... ...... 9 Senior Assembly ........... .,.... 9 Speech Club Dance ..........l.. ....,.,,...... ...... 1 0 Band Clinic fRaytownJ ...................................,......,..... 15 Regional Tournament Cwarrensburgl .... ,...,.. ,.... 2 0 -24 Junior Assembly ......................................... .......... 2 2 Speech Clinic fherel ...... .......... 2 7 MARCH Music Elimination Contest ...... ...... 5 NOVEMBER Eilfeiiiiiiiiiefe' e ir '13 Raytown Cherel .............. .............. ..... 3 A ssembly ' A ' 1 2 Senior Play q---,-,AA,-.-Aq--- ,....l.- 9 Xocal Concfzrct ...... Grandview Ctherey ...... ........ 1 0 Bggllmglgiiert on es 2 3 A 1 .........,................... ........ 1 4 F.sSS.mA,.bl3arnwarming .............. ............... 1 5 Sophomore Assembly 'A 3 0 State Teacher's Meeting ........ .....,.... 1 6-17 Sophomore Dance 3 1 Thanksgiving Vacation ........ .......... 2 3-24 Band Carnival ...............,.......... .............,, 1 8 National Education Week ,..... .......... 1 9-25 APRIL Open House ............................. ........,,,, 2 1 Assembly -----------------'-----------------------'----------------- ------- 5 District Music Contest CWarrensburgJ ....,............. 6-7 Sophomore-Junior Play ............................. .......... 1 3 Hi-Life Skip Day ..........,,.................,........ .......... 1 7 Latin Club Field Day ......................,......... .......... 2 4 District Track Meet CWarrensburgJ ....... .......... 2 6 DECEMBER Freshman Assembly ..............................,. .......... 2 7 D. O. Banquet .....................r.................. .......... 2 7 Reorganized District No. 7 Party ........ ......i. 5 Liberty Ctherel ................,..........,.... ............ 1 2 Ruskin Tournament ..,.,.................... .......... 1 3-16 MAY F. H. A. Party ......... .....,,. 1 5 Prom ............,......... .............. .......... 4 Haskell ftherej ...... r..,.... 1 9 Baccalaureate ...... .......... 1 3 Reflector Party ......... .,...... 2 0 Class Night .......... .......... 1 5 Holden Cherel .........,,....... ..,.....,... 2 1 Commencement ...... .......... 1 7 Christmas Vacation ...............,.,................. ........ 2 2-2 School Out ......................,.............................,,....,........... 18 A 64 P STORE WOOD'S STANDARD STATION Phone 223 NBR 'iw xx Q X N? N-wqkg LE c '- Q Q fc REFLECTOR t' KING and OUEEN Sue Simmons ond Jerry Wood Yi I FOOTBALL QUEEN I Deon Lovvrooce , 'M-,,. . M-as Missouri Tractor and Supply Co. Warner's Grocery arid Meat Klarket Phone 445 Phone Greenwood 2771 BARN WARMING KING and QUEEN Dorothy Ciiiddix ond Phil Hopkins i ,. BAND KING and QUEEN Eunice Hoskins ond Dick Folk Tow -oo ,oo To o .,...,, .o ooooooooooo, LEE'S SUMMIT BEAUTY SHOP DON KNIGHT DRUG Ph 185 Ph 388 one One r-'Mg--1 Q- View W-J W 9 B 100 ,H-6 s, G ,. 4,:E:, I I 'Ya Q55 I' nv -'MN a A IV 1-1 FS - LIL: WXNON5 QQ, W 05 ..,-I W fifff! Fr - ..... ...1-' QQ U .N TWENTY-EIGHT STUDENT COUNCIL President ....,,.,.................,.........................,.....,........ Bob Moore Vice-President ..... ,........ R ichard Draheim Secretary .......,.,.. .A......., A rdis Quintana Treasurer ,.,............,.,,.,.,...,.AA..,,,,,,,,,,..,..A,,.,,,,,,,,....... Tom Hurst Point Secretary .A,,.,.,.,........,,A.,,,,.......,...,A,,,.,,. Spencer Brown Front Row: Spencer Brown, Ruth Brown, Ardis Quintana, Linda Lou Greene. Second Row: Tommy Johnson, Larry Lowcock, Richard Draheim, Tom Hurst. Third Row: Bob Moore, Charles Childress fsponsorl. CLASS POEM A sentimental feeling reigns Each time we hear those haunting strains Of loyalty to L. S. High, Our school song will never die! Our enthusiasm grew And love for L. S. H. S. too, Throughout the four years come and gone: Now We seniors must go on. For now the years are memories, And each will go where each one sees A chance for him to do his partg A troubled world awaits our start. Our gratitude to everyone Connected with the work and fun Is in our hearts, and so we say, Thank you all for every day! -By Deon Lawrance Andy Turner Motor Service The Farmer's Trust Co 5 West Fourth Phone 620 and 621 W' ,GF TWENTY-NINE HIGH LIFE STAFF 'S Q, R Editor-in-Chief ..,... ,....,.. B arbara Walberg Associate Editor ......., .......,..,.,,,A,....... Lo rraine Bozarth Publishers ..,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,i.i ......... J esse Graham, Bob Moore Business Manager s,......, ..,s..s...i.................... B ang Horne Circulation Manager .........,w...,,.,.,.,.,.......w.Y,,...,.... Jerry Roller Typists ..,. Jean Dunham, Donna Dey, Nancy McPheeters Artists i....... Ardis Quintana, Barbara Modlin, Mary Dyke Reporters ..,... ,.,. N ancy Whitaker, Terry Garrity, Barbara Crooker, Pat Rowland, Gerry Browning, Kathleen Lee. Sponsor's Assistant .....,.,., ....,.. T helma Bears Sponsor ..i..........,.....,... ...i.,,,,, M iss Wiltsee Front Row: Mary Dyke, Barbara Crooker, Donna Dey, Kathleen Lee, Ardis Quintana. Second Row: Gerry Browning, Pat Rowland, Nancy Whitaker, Jean Dunham, Thelma Bears, Miss Wiltsee. Third Row: Barbara Modlin, Barbara Walberg, Bob Moore, Bang Horne, Jesse Graham, Jerry Roller, Terry Garrity, Lorraine Bozarth. Hook Truck and Tractor Gi1bert's Conoco Station Phone 447 Phone 8K6 TIIIRTY PEP CLUB President . ,, , ,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, . , ,, , .Gerry Browning Vivo-President , ,, Ardis Quintana Sm-crc-tary , ...Patsy Rowland Treasurer , ,, ,, Mary Dyke First Row: Thompson, Nina VVhitak0r, Suu Williams. Connor. lVIary Dyke Frashvr, Hoskins. Norma Whitaker, Warner, Martha Dyke. Second Row: Purcell, Henry, Bowers, West, Prossly, Turner. Hevrwald. Ilarpm-1' Quintana, Dey. Third Row: Owen. Moyers. Mahan, Burnett, Crookcr, Zicgler, Anderson. Barnvs lVIc-Callvrty, Inman, Shull. Fourth Row: J. Davis, Bc-lt, Blackwell, Rowland, Langsford. Quinn. Radvr Nancy Whitakvr, Browning, Dunham, A. Quinn, Ervin. Fifth Row: J. Carroll, D. Sisk, Garrity, Parry, Leonard, Bray, Lawrance Swain, Nelson, Simmons, A. Carroll, D, Walberg. Cheerleaders: Linda Greene, Ruth Taylor, Barbara Walberg. Anita Swall Nanvy MCPhc-ctcrs, Spencer Brown. Merritt W. Smith Insurance Agency Dr. Logan Clark Phone 227 Phone 334 THIRTY-ONE SPEECH I First Semester Second Semester President ....A.......x.....,.,..........,..,.,...,....,A.,,,,,,A. Jerry Wood President ,.A..,..,....,..,,.,.,.,.,.........,...,....,,...,,,...,., Ann Quinn Vice-President ............,....,...,,,...,.,,.., ....,,.,...,. B ob Hood Vice-President ......,,,..,,.,.,..,,i....,..,...,,.....,..... Willis Clark Secretary ,,.,..,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, E dna West Secretary ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,.i. S ue Williams Treasurer .,,..,,..,,..,. ,.,.,,,,,. Diane Walberg Treasurer .,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,, ....,...,. C lint Miller Sergeant-at-Arms ,,.,..,.,......,,,,,,, .....,. F rancie Mullinix Sergeant-at-Arms ,..,,,..,...., ,.,.,..,....,,.,...,. M artha Dyke Front Row: Mrs. McCaffrey, S. Harper, B. Haislip, M. Dyke, N. Harper, D. Burnett, J. Heerwald, N. Whit- aker, S. Williams. Second Row: J. Shull, E. West, C. Miller, M. Keller, A. Quinn, G. Rayl, G. Frasher, D. Hoskins. Third Row: P. Davidson, W. Clark, N. Pollock, K. Winterowd, B. Knight, D. Walberg, A. Carroll, J. Warford, W. Rayl. Fourth Row: B. Leonard, G. Bears, J. Bray, T. Anderson, J. Wood, F. Mullinix, G. Cox, K, Rusk, J. Acuff, B. Hood. We Know Them By Sis ...................................................,...i,.....,... Spencer Brown Bear Tracks ...... .......... B ob Mitchell Tiny ............. ......... B everly Childs P ......... ....... S hirley Pressley Tillie ............... ............... M iss Dozier Sonny .......l............ ..................,...., R oy White t'Three Stooges ....... ....... C lyde, Jim, and Jr. Superior Engraving Co.. Inc. W. R. McKee Lumber Phone 77 Phone 125 THIRTY-TWO SPEECH II President .,........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V erle Rice Vice-President ,,,,, ,.,..,. D eon Lawrance Secretary ,,,.,,,, Y , .A,..,A .Rae Easley Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,AA,,, A,,,, Bob Johnson Front Row: Joann Slaughter, Anita Swall, Sue Simmons, Marilyn Ervin, Vir- ginia Bowers, Spencer Brown, Mrs. McCaffrey. Second Row: Rae Easley, Malvern Bragaw, Terry Garrity, Don Carlat, Deon Lawrance, Jerry Roller, Darl Koehler. Third Row: Bob Johnson, Marvin Ensworth, Jim Butts, Verle Rice, Troy John. Charles Lobdell. Albert McNutt. lanes Wallpoper Sand Paint Co? Bank oi Lee's Summit Phone 384 Phone 44 THIRTY-THREE COMMERCIAL CLUB President ,............ ....,...,,.... J oyce Davis Vice-President ,,,.... .,,.,.. M arvin Ensworth Treasurer .Vv....A..... ,..,,,... R ussell Adams Sponsor ....... ......,.. M iss Thomas First Row: Joann Slaughter, Sally Ann Tilford, Elizabeth Owen, Spencer Brown, Eunice Hoskins, Bar- bara Crooker, Barbara Belt, Jean Dunham, Ruth Taylor, Ardis Quintana, Mary Lou White, Virginia Bowers, Shirley Snyder, Vivian McCafferty, Christine Warner. Second Row: Pat Barnes, Norma Meyers, Ann Kennedy, Ann Quinn, Melba Bears, Donna Frasher, Ellen Baumgarden, Dorothy Chiddix, Norma Ziegler, Betty Anderson, Donna Dey, Donna Inman, Alice Bates, Juanita Mahan, Mary Dyke, Sylvia Blackwell. Third Row: Joyce Davis, Doris Ethridge, Pat Wealand, Pat Rowland, Anita Swall, Ann Langsford, Donny Brummett, Georgia DeBrot, Donna Sisk, Billy Pemberton, Sue Simmons, Patsy Turner, Nancy Whitaker, Thelma Bears, Martha Williams, Marilyn Ervin, Miss Thomas. Fourth Row: Lillian Quinn, Dorothy Duncan, Roberta Spradling, Joe Shelton, Russell Adams, Darhl Keeh- ler, Roy Hubbard, Barbara Leonard, Jack Jones, Shirley Parry, Barbara Modlin, Bob Bergan, Barbara Wal- berg, Billie Knight, Bill Thiese, Ted Lynch. Fifth Row: Shirley Schwab, Jim Jones, Bob Johnson, Eddy Belser, Marvin Ensworth, Jerry Wood, Rich- ard Draheim, Tommy Morman, Troy John, Clyde Westerfield, Charles Lobdell, Harry Weber, Jack Brown, Dwight Westholt, Jim Slagle, Barbara Shackleford. Iackson County Tractor and Implement Summit Oil Co. Phone 575 Phone vs TIIIRTY-FOUR COOPERATIVE DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION STUDENTS Donna Dey Donna Inman Rolland Inman fGlasscock 8z Wilson! CLee's Summit Ele. School! CGlasscock 84 Wilson! Nancy McPheeters Mr. C. B. Williams Bruce Stonum CFarmer's Trust Bank! CCoordinator! fLee's Summit Journal! Lorraine Bozarth Dick Davis Orvil Emanuel CChamber of Commerce! ClVlcKee Lumber Co.! CA. 85 P. Store! Barbara Shackleford Parker Moser Joe Shelton tHeIen's Beauty Shop! fSupe1'ior Engraving Co.! CShaffer Pontiac Co.! Shirley Parry Jack Brown Donald Spooner fShaffer Pontiac Co.! fHood's Hatchery! CBurton Garage! N t ' t ' d Jean Dunham John Davis O DIC me tLec's Summit Ele. School! flnman D. X. Station! D. O. CLUB OFFICERS President ,.,..,......,...,,, ,,,...... B ruce Stonum Vice-President .....,.,..,,, ,,,...,.,..... P arker Moser Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,. ,,,.,,, N ancy McPheeters Reporter .,..l,,,,..,,........ ,...,.. B arbara Shackleford State Delegate .,.,,.,,,,.....,..,...,,.,,,,..,.....,.,,,,,,,,.,. Bruce Stonum Students enrolled in the Diversified Occupations KD. O.! Program gain practical work experience in an occupation of their choice. Technical knowledge related to their job is studied on an individual basis in the related class room. Other regular high school subjects are taken by the student. Local business men provide work stations and pay beginners wages to the student-learner, Total income for this group was over 35,000 for the school year 1950-51. Employers participating in this program benefit by gaining full-time employees when the student graduates. Desirable personal-social traits are developed by the student-learner. Tony Gilmore's Restaurant Dr. Ritter Phone 333 Phone 40 THIRTY-Fl VE LATIN CLUB Front Row: Sylvia Blackwell, Barbara Belt, Barbara Crooker, Gerry Browning, Betty Anderson, Jean Dunham, Miss Wiltsee. Second Row: Pat Rowland, Phyllis Braun, Georgeanne Prewitt, Shirley Brown, Barbara Walbcrg, Kaye Bosler, Pat Ward, Ann Corn. Third Row: Henry Hinkle, Jack Jones, Jimmy Hertzog, Don Carlot, David Larwill, Jim Jones, Tommy Hurst, James Warford. Mn,-ww www '5iI... i' fe .1 1 Mg, was :,.. ,,,.,.. X ., l ' LIBRARIANS Front Row: Dorothy Duncan, Mary Mullinix, Glenda Frasher, Ruth Taylor, Elizabeth Owen, Ellen Baum- gfarden, Miss Vogel. Second Row: Billie Knight, Martha Dyke, David Larwill, Nell Lee Rogers, Kathleen Lee. Cummins Barber Shop Dr. Marshall Phone 170 Phone 360 'l'lIIl?'l'Y-SIX F. F. A. . , , , X First How: Adams, Gillette, Necessary, Owens, Lyneh, Knight, Harper, Graham, Comer. Second Row: Bowlin, Hopkins, Yohe, Hubbard, Spilker, Holmes, Odom. Third Row: Hicks, Jenkins, Keehler, Arends, Cummins, Hatfield, Bryan, Rockhold. Fourth Row: Hopkins, Hertzog, Buell, Reynolds. Martin, Chaney, Buell. MeNutt, Pittman. F. H. A. First Row: Dyke. Faust, Warner, lVIeyers, Carter, McCafferty. Henry, Williams, Shackleton, Shingleton Faust, Ilarper, Shull, Williams, Mahan, Ethridge, Williams. Conner, Barnes, Hood, Sisk ?ilH:i'liircl Row: Clarkson, West, Childs, Randall, Rayl, Sisk, Pratt, Turney, Calvert, Standley, Young. Johnson Lwgiifiiiiiitli Row: Racler. Ficldman, Brown, Carroll, Walberg, Nelson. Bray. Rogers, Carroll. Duncan. Powell lVIullinix, Spraclling. Benton Plumbing and Heating Knight 6. Myers Phone 92 Barber Shop .f. . t N- ...sa .Wm-. QJQQX A I' 'X X N.. I X f X J.. vlxn . Y 'bfi - - 4 - ' I-i-4 9,1 Y Q' 1:4 i-.4 ' ' 'ii' - 1'-' - l f-'vp 1,1 U- .I pi.,-f-0 .. i... ,- -, 1- .,?, Xia fs...u,, ..... JS -ga 9 Q, ,,.., ',,?,-.19 if A-Pl f gp, fi r A - ,.i , - ,.ag,,,u-f-f-ff v- 2190- - App-, -.ll 4a0'f.f-'Gif'-' I l,- v Aff- + 'b Y-Ax f-'ff - vfd' L' Q-4 - ,G L5 Y X mflafi QLAMW' fi-Gf sazerl A :W ,.5.:.--1 .6-lu. IV , Q 65' f. W ' O Q' K X j01,L' X95 Z B ty hp L I 11-y 'eau S THIRTY-NINE FOOTBALL Co-Captains: Armin Horne, Bob Moore. Front Row: Gerald Cox, Hurley Mahan, Clarence Cox, Tom Bowlin, Armin Horne, Charley Hartley, Bob Lunn, Junior Garnett, Richard Draheim, Jim Jones, Eddie Belser, Jerry Wood, Francie Mullinix, Bob Moore Second Row: Dick Falk, Joe Turney, Vic Ferrel, Joe Shelton, Ted Lynch, Jack Thrasher, Bob Mitchell Bob Adams, Don Lucker, Bill Pemberton, Tom Hurst, Jack Gash, Troy John, Dee Clark, Harry Webber. Third Row: Asst. Coach John Knox, Bob Hood, Jack Cummins, Marvin Ensworth, Don Hopkins, Joe Belt Don Holmes, Sonny Shepard, Ted Anderson, Jim Buell, Larry Lee, Bob Smith, Bill Shepard, Bob Yarber, Burl Yarber, Dan Scott, Coach Charles Childress. Scoring: Horne ,,,, Moore ,,l, Garnett Lunn .,,. Mullinix Wood ..., Hicks .,., Total ,.,.,.... ..,..., 1 10 L.S .,,. ....,,,,,,., L.S .,,.,.,...,,..,.. L.S .,...,,,,,,...... L.S ,..,.,,,,i....... L.S .....,.,,,......, L.S ......,,.,....... L.S ..,,,....,...,... L.S .,,.,,..,,....... L.S ..,.,.,,...,..... Rilter's Garage Phone 305 Season's Record 19-Glennon .,.....,,,,,,,l,, .,,,.,. 6 6-Pleasant Hill .,,,.,,,i ..,,,,. 0 6-Pem. Day ..,,,,,,,. ,,,,.., 1 8 18-Holden ,,,,.,,,......,, ,,..... 1 9 0-Raytown ..,..,,,,,..,,. .,,,,., 7 2 lik-Harrisonville ....,,, ,...... 3 3 12-Ruskin .,i,..,....,,... ,....,, 1 4 18-Center ,,.,,,.,.... ,,,.,.., 2 5 13-Grandview .,.. .,,.,... 1 4 Oldham Farm Sausage Phone 528 l CJR'l'Y BASKETBALL Front Row: Jack Cummins. Troy John. Jerry Wood. Armin Horne. Hurlu Malian, Hieliarfl Dralieim. Second Row: Hob Mileliell. Eddie Belser. Bob Moore. Nlarvin Enswortli, Chan ley llartlev Dleli Won, 14 - Lost, 10 Score Score 1,4-tk Summit ... ... 87 Kearny .. .. 431 1,1-e's Summit .. ... 156 Cameron ...... ., 84 lll'l S Summit L28 Lexington ..... .. 4-1 l.ee's Summit .., ISS! Excelsior Sin ings . ... 451 1.ee's Summit ... . . 251 Center .......... ... 117 1,1-Us Summit ... ... 88 Liberty ...... ., ... 41 l,ee's Summit 252 llaskell ,,,. .. 55 l,ee's Suumut ... .., 42 Grandview .. .. 44 1,4-ek Summit .. ,.. 43 llolclen ..,. ... 87 l,ee's Summit .., ... 48 Raytown .... . 451 lien-'S Summit .., . . G5 Buckner .,,.. .. 54 1.01-'s Summit ,., ,. titl llarrisonvllle .., 513 Lee-'S Summit , ... 54 Pleasant llill .. .. 50 l..ee's Summit ... ... 56 Grandview ... . till 1.ee':4 Summit 45 Clinton 44 1,ee's Summit ... ,., 49 Pleasant, 11111 ... .. 48 1,1-t-'s Summit .,. ... 55 Ruskin ...., ,, . 411 1,ee':+ Summit ... .,, 451 Venter ...,., ... 46 l.ee's Summit ... ... ENE Blue Springs .. .. 73 l,ee's Summit ,., ... 54 llarrisonville .. .. 1141 1.ee's Summit 48 Butler ,.,,. ., 17 l,ee's Summit ... ... 51 Clinton ..... . ., 4ti Let-'s Summit .. ..,. 51 Sedalia ... .. 45 l,ee':4 Summit ... .....,... 353 Roosevelt . ,. ti8 Individual Scormg Play er Goals Free '1'lirows Total Averai 1 llorne 1111 64 290 12 .lulm 109 39 259 111.8 VVoorl 88 45 221 51.22 llflaliau 44 49 137 5 T lVlooi'e Jil 18 75 8 l Enfwmtli 24 20 68 218 lvliteliell 13 8 34 1.4 llartley 10 7 27 1 l L'ummiu5 5 Ii 18 .5 lielst-r 4 1 I1 4 Ijlilllbllll 3 1 7 .J Total 444- 22511 1.140 47.11 Brown Motors Lcun-MCI-Xdoo Drug Co Phone 573 Phone 159 C' Sig ,Q 606 KX 5 ex' y Y X A . SMX .,.. 1 W . af K' FORTY-TWO Front Row: Jim Buell, Jim Winburn, Jerry Buell, Gene Slagle. Second Row: Ralph Wilson, Larry Lee, Gary Sweet, Bob Winston. SCORING RECORD Jerry Buell .,......... ....,.,..........., 7 5 34 .........,... Grandview ...... ..... 3 1 Falk .,...,...... ........... ..... 5 7 27 ..,. .... L iberty ... . . . . .31 Theiss ........ ,.......... . . ..... 39 27 .... .... H askell .. . .. . . .32 Lee ........ ..... 2 4 23 .... .. . Raytown .... ,... . 36 Jim Buell ..... ..... 2 3 18. . .. .... Clinton ..... . . . . .32 Cummins .. ..... 20 41 .... ...... R uskin .,.,... ...., 4 5 Winburn ... ..... 17 45 .... .... P leasant Hill ..... .....30 Winston .... ..... 1 4 32 .... ...... C enter ..... ..... 2 9 Wilson ...... ..... 9 43 .... .... B lue Springs. .. . . . . .45 Sweet .... . ..,. 6 36 .... ... Harrisonville .. . . . . .37 Slagle .... ..... 1 Total ..... . .......................... 285 TRACK TEAM Front Row: Hurley Mahan, Eddie Belser, Jim Winburn, Bob Moore, Armin Horne, Jerry Wood, Richard Draheim. Second Row: Don Luker, Malvern Bragaw, Bob Adams, Bob Mitchell, Tom Hurst, Jesse Graham, Dee Clark, Ted Lynch. Browning Brothers Inman's D-X Station Phone 70 Phone 83 A X X' .X Q Z M9511 M x 01547 ?f N 4 Q .f Q K 61 ix gff lj -Z x X X QD Qi T FOR TY1FOUR CHORUS Front Row: Green. Broyles, Slaughter, Pressly, White, Crooker, Belt. Alley. Snyder, Moore. Second Row: Kell. McPheeters, Burnett, Bowers, Ziegler. Williams, Anderson, Meyers. Baumgarden Quintana. Third Row: Frasher, G. Rowland. Corn, Heerwald, Ervin, D. Walberg, Carroll, P. Rowland, Braun. Ran- dall. Wealand. Fourth Row: Brummett, Winterowd, S. Brown. Sisk. Simmons, Leonard, Shaekleford, Lawrance. Gar- rity, Easley. B. Walberg. R. Brown, Clark, Lynch. Fifth Row: Hartley, Adams. Roller, Lowcoek, Duncan, Carlat. Mahan, Belser. Shepherd, Mahan Jones Walker. Warford, Bergen. I i BAND Front Row: Swall. Frasher, West. B. Belt. Whitaker, D. Walberg. Pressly. Langsford. Second Row: D. Jones. Prewitt. Ward, Braun, Haislip, Bray. Shull, Bowers, Corn, R. Brown. Aeuff, Sim- mons, Ervin, Bozarth, Davidson, W. Jones, Hoffman. Third Row: Young. Snyder, G. Rowland, Knight, Garnett, Hurst, Muekey, Simonin, J. Belt. Barr. Miller, C. llaislip. Winterowd, B. Walberg. Scott, Loweoek. Bergen, Falk. J. Jones, Browning. Greene, Fourth Row: White, Dey, Blackwell, Crooker. P. Rowland, Rader. Brummett, Walker, Kell, Mahan, Adams. Brown, Johnson. Shaffer Pontiac Co. Mobil- Service Phone 17 Phone 690 FORTY-FIVE P g GIRLS GLEE CLUB First Row: Moore, Greene, Pressly, Brown, Myers, Warner, Snyder, Bears, Floyd. Second Row: Kell, Whitaker, Harper, Alley, Moore, Rice, Slaughter, Broyles, McCafferty, Crooker, Thompson, Barnes, Shackleton. Third Row: Henry, Baumgarden, Belt, Bowers, Ziegler, Barnes, Williams, Conner, Mahan, Quintana, Burnett, White, McKinney. Fourth Row: Ethridge, Hoskins, Frasher, Rowland, Childs, Anderson, Davis, Braun, Wealand, Randall, Corn, Carter, Sisk. Fifth Row: Blackwell, Rowland, Turner, Ervin, Coffin, Volaski, Pratt, Fieldman, Carroll, Warren, David- son, DeBrot, Heerwald, Browning, King. Sixth Row: Brown, Rader, Sisk, Walberg, Leonard, Garrity, Lawrance, Schwab, Shackleford, Simmons, Easley, Brown, Walberg, Knight. 5 l BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row: Mr. Kell, Ellwell, Brummett, Green, Winterowd, Clark, Hoskins, Bergen. Second Row: Cramer, Luker, Hartley, Walker, Warford, Egelston, Clasbey. Third Row: Jones, Roller, Holmes, Shepard, Lowcock, Mahan, Hood, Adams. Fourth Row: Duncan, Cummins, Kempf, Rusk, Winburn, Mahan, Carlat, Belser. Lotawancx Grocery Lee's Summit Iournal Phone Lake Lotawana 3106 Phone 72 Q? W?g t 'W Q- Xi 1 Q ,:2:' eng? ik Q .limi t FORTY-SEVEN ARE YOU SORRY OR GLAD TO LEAVE L. S. H. S.? Thelma Bears- Gladg I like new surroundings. Ardis Quintana-'Tm kinda sorry, but I'm kinda lad. g Mary Lou White- Glad: I'm looking forward to other things. Bob Moore- Gladg I'm looking forward to col- lege. Hurley Mahan- Sorryg I won't see all the hand- some faces of L.Si.H.S. I Georgia DeBrot- It will be alright until the new wears off. Betty Greer- Gladg now I can start keeping house. Ellen Baumgarden- I have just gotten here, so I haven't had time to find out. Joe Turney- Sorryg have to go to the army and I'll miss Miss McCaffery. Phil Hopkins-'Tm sorry to leave, all but the work. p Roy Hubbard-'Tm sorry because I won't be around everybody at school. Jim Slagle-'Tm glad because it will give Miss Thomas and the rest of the teachers a rest. Jr. Garnett-'Tm sorry, Miss Whitaker might be lonely. Ruth Taylor- Sorry in a way, but it doesn't 'weigh' enough. Nancy Whitaker- Sorry to leave the kids but glad to leave school, because I have other ideas. Elizabeth Owen-'Tm glad to leave school but sorry to leave the kids. Jesse Graham-- Glad Cvery muchlg I've been in school too long. Harry Webber- Glad, if I ever get caught up in bookkeeping. Melvern Bragaw- Sorry, because I like school. Don Carlat- Sorry, because it means the end of four of the best years of my life. Donald Spooner- Are you kidding! Laura Lee- Glad now, but I'll be sorry later, I'm afraid. Lorraine Bozarth- Sorry to leave the kids, but anxious for a change. , Richard Draheim-'Tm glad because I won't have to worry about excuses or teachers any more. Dee Clark- Glad, so I won't have to walk so far to school every day. Billy Pemberton- Sorry, because I can't play football anymore. Clyde Westerfield- Sorry, because I wonit get to tease the teachers anymore. Lillian Quinn- Glad to be able to get out on my own. Barbara Crooker- I won't mind because Charley will be leaving, too. Charley Hartley- Being out of school will be quite a change, but as long as Barbara's leaving with me, it won't be bad at all. Jerry Roller- Sorry, because I hate to leave all my friends. Bill Diehl- Glad, Uncle Sam has a job for me. Alice Carroll- I am glad to graduate because it's about time. Donna Sisk- Yes because I won't be so tied down and. can reach higher goals in modeling. John Davis- Glad, I am ready to work for Uncle Sam. Barbara Walberg-'Tm sorry because I'll be out in this big world all alone. Missouri Public Service Co. Phone 24 Bang Horne-'Tm sorry because I hate to leave all the sports. Pat Rowland- Pm sorry because I will have to leave my studies. CHa!D Barbara Modlin- I'm glad because I want to start my career. Mary Dyke- Well half and half. Francie Mullinix-'Tm sorry because I can't pester the teachers any more especially Miss Whit- aker in third hour study hall. Sylvia Blackwell- I'm sorry because I'll miss all the fun we have had the last four years Cshort- handy. Kenneth Moore-'Tm glad, no more cramming for six-weeks tests. Parker Moser- Sorry because I'll have to work or go' into the armyg I'll miss giving oral book reports and I'll miss all the good looking girls. Dorothy Chiddix-'Tm glad to graduateg after all I've waited long enough! Jack Brown- I hate to leave school because I'1l have to go to work. Delmar Spilker- Sorry to leave because of all the good times I've had in L. S. H. S. Jack Martin- I am sorry because of this one ear I have had more fun and would love to come ack. - Jack Duncan-t'Who says I'm leaving? Gene Bryan- Sorry because I will have to work on the farm. All work, no play. Rex Hale- Glad, so that Mr. Wilson can't make me shovel of the sidewalks. Russell Adams- Oh, I'll miss L. S. and all the irls. g Gene Bears- Sorryg now I'll really have to go to Work. Barbara Belt- Sorry to leave the ole gang. Bob Bergen- By all means I'm sorryg I'll have to go to work. Gerry Browning-'Tm glad but I'll miss the kids and the teachers. Dick Davis- Sorry in a way and glad in a way. Donna Dev- Glad because no more Friday rushes on the Hi-Life. Jean Dunham- Glad because when I get out of this school I can sfo to college. Terry Garrity- Sorry, I'll miss the Hi-Life, kids. and the teachers. Anna Griffith- Both sorry and glad. Rolland Inman-'tlt doesn't make much differ- ence to me. Jim Jones- Both. Glad if I go to college, sorry if I go to Korea. Darl Keehler- Glad, I'll be out of school. Deon Lawrance- Glad because the Reflector will be out, but sorry to leave L. S. H. S. Charles Lobdell- Glad, because now I can start my own business. Albert McNutt- Sorry-I don't know why. Nancy McPheeters- I'm just plain glad. Pat Moore- Pm tickled pinkg now I can get a 'ob. J Shirley Parry- Sorryg I'll miss the teachers, kids. and the old High School Days. Bill Ramsey- I just got here, I wouldn't know. Verle Rice- Glad. I guess, so I can go to college. d Bruce Stonum- Sorryg it was fun while it last- e H Y b ' Orville Emanuel- Sorryg I'll have to leave my girl-friends. Western Auto Phone 434 H MARY? I' 1 -wr WWW is '3 M -as ,aw fu e::,..:.:, W 5- -:- ws Q, pc, - ww 1 .2 X av wb V-w..s.,........... 1 5 A M9 ax FORTY-NINE CLASS PROPHECY OF 1951 Time: 1961. Place: Mars. Setting: A fashionable resort. Gerry Browning just arriving at Villa Marsian, glides her flying saucer on to the refueling ramps of the resort garage. Gerry, hearing a crackling sound, looked over to the next ramp and whom did she see but Russell Adams, an old '51 classmate from earth, crunching on a Mars bar while his super-deluxe saucer was being serviced. Gerry: Russell Adams! Russell: Why Gerry Browning! It's a small uni- verse, isn't it? I haven't seen you since graduation night at old L. S. H. S. Gerry: Say, do you remember Charley Hartley and Barbara Crooker? Russell: Yes. Aren't they Mr. and Mrs. now? Gerry: Yes, and have six little Hartleys, but nevertheless they gave a farewell party for me be- fore I left earth and several of our old classmates were there. Patsy Rowland, now an old maid school teacher, was there and told me about our old pal, Barbara Walberg, who is now deep in the undertak- ing business since the death of her seventh husband, a former Raytown student. Say, have you heard anything about my old neighbor, Orvil Emanuel? Russell: Oh, yes, haven't you heard? He and Robert Emmet Bergen are co-owners of Kroger's Food Stores, Inc., and Bill Pemberton is working as their sales manager. Say, have you heard about the three stooges? Gerry: The three stooges? Russell: Yes: you remember Jim Slagle, Junior Garnett, and Clyde Westerfield. Well they're raking in millions making movie shorts for the Moore, Moser, McNutt, Maas and Jones Studios, owned by Kenneth Moore, Parker oMser, Albert McNutt, Ronnie Maas and James Coleman Jones. Gerry: Another one of my old neighbors, Joe Turney, is now marriage counselor for Woman's Home Companion Magazine, edited by Bruce Stonum. Russell: Well, what do you know about that. I heard that Nancy Whitaker is head nurse at the county home. Gerry: Yes, she had a special motive in going there. Oh, yes! Barbara Belt and Sylvia Blackwell are Admirals in the Navy Nurse Corps. I hear that Barbara also had a motive in getting into the Navy. Russell: I recently received a letter from En- sign Robert Reginald Moore, who said the Navy was being -entertained by the Davis, Duncan, Diehl and Draheim Circus owned by Dick Davis, Jack Duncan, Bill Diehl, and Richard Draheim. Also several of our old classmates were actors in the show. Gene Bears was the fat man, weighing seven hundred sixty pounds CKyron doesn't work for himl. Gerry: Speaking of Kyron, had you heard that Harry Weber is owner of the Kyron Company?. Bar- bafa Modlin is employed there as his personal sec- re ary. Russell: Well, holy universe! Getting back to the circus, did you know Madamoiselle FeFlang, who in reality is Georgia DeBrot, is now a distinguished trapeze artist? Gerry: Oh, yes, and I hear she is quite accom- p-lished. By the way, I guess you knew Donald Car- lat is now well known in Rome as a Latin teacher. Russell: Are you going to the inter-planetary basketball game tonight? Earth vs. Mars. Bang Horne is star for Earth and Terry Garrity, another of our old gang, is sports reporter and will broadcast over EMMV. Gerry: No, I won't be able to go to that game. I have to attend the fashion show. You remember Donna Sisk, pin-up girl of '51? Well, she and Nancy McPheeters are modeling tonight. Russell: Say, have you heard about Speedy Verle Rice? Gerry: No. Russell: Well, he's become a well known midget jet racer. I believe I heard that last week he broke a universal speed record. Gerry: Sounds like he hasn't changed a bit since our high school days. Speaking of people who haven't changed, Lorraine Bozarth is married to Pete Green and they're owners of a large pig ranch. Jack Martin is their foreman. Russell: Is that right? Well, I heard that Del- mar Spilker is thriving on a chicken farm and you couldn't guess who he is married to. Gerry: No, who? Russell: Deon Lawrance! Gerry: Well, that's the last person I would have guessed. Say, do you remember the great affection between Jean Dunham and John Davis? Well, it's even greater since they're in-laws. Russell: I guess you knew that three of our old classmates, Jesse Graham, Malvern Bragaw, and Rex Hale, are co-owners of the Villa Marsian. Gerry: Yes, I hope to see them while I'm here. Also Dorothy Chiddix, who is now Mrs. Phil Hop- kins, is the head cook here and Phil is head waiter. Russell: Say, we should be proud of Hurley Mahan since he's been elected President of the Uni- verse. Gerry: Yes, and the first lady, the former Thelma Bears, certainly makes a stunning appearance. Q Russell: She certainly does. I hear that Hurley IS going to appoint Donald Spooner, the famous hunt- er of '51, as wild life conservationist, Gerry: Say, listen to this. Francie Mullinix has become a minister, and Charles Lobde-ll is an elder in his church. Can't you just see that pair? l Russell: See it? I can't even imagine it! Speak- ing of things I can't imagine, Gene Bryan is Presi- dent of Greenwood University and Ellen Baumgarden is Professor of zoology there. Laura Lee is also em- ployed there. She is head of the chemistry depart- ment. Iones Lumber Co. Phone szo Burton Garage Phone 67 FIFTY Gerry: How nice, but I guess you know they aren't the only distinguished people in our class. I hear that Elizabeth Owens is doing very well for her- self, too. She is the producer of the famous western show known as the Cow Town Jamboree. Russell: Mary Dyke is doing alright for herself, too. You remember how enthusiastic she used to get at our old L. Sl. H. S. games! Well, she is now a coach. I believe the first in the big league, and just as en- thusiastic as ever. Gerry: Mary always has loved sports. The latest thing yet is Dee Clark is owner of Clark Careful Cab Co., and his business manager is Jack Brown. Jack was driving Alice Carroll to her home a few days ago, when they collided with Jerry Roller, who is employed in Roland Inman's Super Speed Scooter Factory. However, we are proud of the fact that no one was hurt, with the exception of bumps and bruises. Russell: Well, what surprised me more than any- thing was when I was recently informed that Betty Greer and Donna Dey had abandoned their former plans of secretarial work and are now engaged in the U.U.0.0.C., the United Universal Organization of Charity. They have proved to be very enthusiastic about this type of work. Gerry: Remember, down on earth that place called St. Joseph? Shirley Parry is now owner of a large nursery Ctrees, that itl which she recently in- herited from her uncle. Speaking of St. Joe. Ardis Quintana is there. She is ticket taker at the Skylark Theater. Russell: Talking about show business, that re- minds me, Anna Griffith, who is universally known as Go Gett'em Griffith, is a famous lady wrestler. Gerry: You think that tops them all. Get a load of this. Ruth Taylor, known as Salty, has sure lived up to her name. She is owner of the Sifted Salt Mines, on Sirus. Russell: Boy, that is a good deal. Who would have ever guessed it? I guess you knew about the partnership of Bill Ramsey and Pat Moore. They are in the pearl business. He dives for them and she Ztrings them. Right prosperous and very interesting usiness. Gerry: Yes, I plan to visit them some time soon. I was wondering the other day what in the universe ever happened to Darl Keehler? Have you heard? Russell: Oh, didn't you know? He is the owner or Keehler Kleen Kennels, and Roy Hubbard is employed there. He is expected to help Keehler keep 'em clean. Gerry: No, I hadn't heard that. I happened into Lillian Quinn last month and she was telling me about her new job as a telephone operator. She also said Marv Lou White is owner of a well known hotel in New York City. Russell: Gee, look what time it is. Nearly six o'clock. Say. why don't we have dinner and talk more about old times? Gerry: Why that's a splendid idea. Russell: I'll meet you in the dining room at seven. See ya soon. ANNUAL OUESTIONNAIRE Most Popular Girl ....... ........ D eon Lawrance Most Popular Boy .......... .......... B ob Moore Most Handsome Boy ....... ........... B ang Horne Prettiest Girl., ............ ....... A rdis Quintana Best Boy Athlete ,,...... ....,...... B ang Horne Wittiest Boy ........................... ............ Jack Duncan Wittiest Girl .....,....................................,..... Spencer Brown Best Girl Pals .......... Ruth Taylor and Elizabeth Owen Best Boy Pals ...,.................. Jr. Garnett. Jim Slagle and Clyde Westerfield Boy Most Likely to Succeed ....... .............. V erle Rice Girl Most Likely to Succeed ........ ........... J ean Dunham Best Boy Musician ......... ..................... D ick Falk Best Girl Musician .....,... ........ N ancy McPheeters Best Boy S-tudent ........ ................ D on Carlat Best Girl Student ........ ........ L inda Greene Friendliest Boy ......... .......... V erle Rice Friendliest Girl .............................................. Sue Simmons Boy Who Has Done Most for L.S.H.S ....,,,.... Bob Moore Girl Who Has Done Most for L.S.H.S. Walberg Most Cheerful Boy ........ .............. B ang Horne Most Cheerful Girl .,....... ....... D eon Lawrance Biggest Boy Flirt ........ ........Bang Horne Neatest Dressed Boy .............. ......... C harley Hartley Biggest Girl Flirt ........ ........ S ue Simmons Neatest Dressed Girl ....... ........ B arbara Crooker Most Bashful Boy ....... ......... Be n Owens Cutest Boy .................... ............. T om Hurst Most Bashful Girl ....,............,.......................... Elsie Powell Cutest Girl ...,............... ....... A rdis Quintana Cutest Couple .... Barbara Crooker and Charley Hartley Most Graceful Boy ........ ,,......... J erry Wood Best Boy Artist .............,.,...,......................., Parker Moser Most Graceful Girl ........ ........ D eon Lawrance Best Girl Artist ........ .,...... L inda Greene Best Boy Dancer ......... .............. B ob Hicks Peppiest Boy ........., .........., B ang Horne Best Girl Dancer ......... ........ S ue Simmons Peppiest Girl ......... ....., S pencer Brown Clayton Service Marie's Lady Apparel Phone 683 Phone 920 FIFTY-ONE DARELL KEEHLER Indep. ............. : ...... ............. 31 Blue Springs ......... ......... 2 , Comm. Club ........ .......... 4 Lee's Summit ....... ,..... .... 4 PHIL HOPKINS F.F.A. Reporte-r ...,... ......... 1 , 2 F.F.A. Vice-Pres. ......A..........,........., 3 F.F.A. President ........,,.,,..,.......,.,..,. 4 F.F.A. Barnwarmin Kin ....,..... 4 E E F.F.A. Dairy Judging team alternate ...................................... 2 F.F.A. Dairy Judging Team .......... 3 F.F.A. Barnwarming Man- ager M.C. ................,.,........,.,...... 2 Glee Club and Chorus ...,,......,......., 2 LORRAINE BOZARTH Glee Club ..............................., 1, 2, 3 Chorus .......... .... ................. 3 Band ........................ ........ 1 , 2, 3 Speech ................,....... .A.........,, 2 Debate, Dramatics ...... .......... 3 Jr. Sz Soph. Play .......... .......... 3 Ass't Dir. Sr. Play ........... .,........ 3 Barnwarming Quee-n ........,....... ...3 Comm. Club ................,... ........ 3 , 4 D. O. Club ............,....,,. .....,.... 4 Hi-Life ......,...................... ......,.,. 4 Pres. of Speech Class ...................... 2 Music Contest .......................... 1, 2, 3 Typing Contest ............ o............ 3 Speech Clinic .........A.... ............. 3 Speech Clinic ,......................... 2, 3, 4 D. O. Representative ...................... 4 BARBARA BELT Girls' Trio ............. ......,..,,,,,..,... Girls' Quartet ..,.,.. .,.......,.,..,.,., 3 , Girls' Chorus ...,.... .......... 1 , 2, 3, Mixed Chorus ....... .......,.. 1 . 2, 3, Band ...........,........ ....... 1 , 2, 3, Pep Club ............... ........ 3 , Reflector Staff .............................,., Latin Club ................................ 2, 2 4 4 4 4 Comm. Club ...... ....... .3, 4 4 4 3, 4 District Music Contest CvoiceJ..2, 3 . . 4 Vocal Clinic ...........,........,,.. 1, 2, 3, Music Contest 4Quartet, SENIOR ACTIVITIES NANCY MCPHEETERS Girls' Quartet ...................... 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club .......... ........ 1 , 2, Band ..................,.,.,..., Mixed Chorus ....... Comm. Club ........ Pep Club ..,..........,. Cheer Leader ,.......,........,...,.......... 3, Hi-Life .............................................. Latin Club ......................... .,.............. D. O. Club iSec. 83 Treas.J .,.......... District Music Contest Cpianoh .... Comm. Contest CD'istr1ctJ .,........ Comm. Contest CConferenceD .... 3 Vocal Clinic .,......,....,.......... 1. 2, Band Clinic ................,.........,,.. 1, Music Contest CQuartet, District 83 Statel ..............,......... Music Contest ...........,........ 1, 2, 3 JACK MARTIN Hogan ..................... Basketball ..... Football ......... Southeast .......... Lee's Summit ...... F.F.A. ..,............ . JACK DUNCAN Glee Club ............., Chorus ........,....... Comm. Club ,.,.,,.,. Reflector King ....... Senior Play .........,... Reflector Staff .,..... MARY LOU WHITE Glee Club ..................,., .,...,., 2 , Chorus ....... Band .......,. F.H.A. ......... . Pep Club ........ Comm. Club ..... THELMA BEARS Library ..................... F.H.A. ........ . BETTY GREER Band ............... Glee Club ...... Library ....... LILLIAN QUINN F.H.A. ...................... . Comm. Club ........ Pep Club .......... Librarian .........,. Office Girl ........ ARMIN HORNE Glee Club ........,.... Chorus ........ Football ..... Track ............. Hi-Life .............. Comm. Club ......... Senior Play ...... Basketball ......... ARDIS QUIN TAN A 2, 3 3 2, 3 4 4 3, 4 2, 3 2, 3 3, 4 4 3, 4 Attend East High ....... ,...,..... 1 , Pep Club ................., ,...,,,.,. 3 , Comm. Club .............. ......,,.,. Sec. of Jr. Class ........, ..,,.,, Student Council ........ ....,.. Sr. Play .........,...,.,.,. Glee Club ............. Chorus .......................... ...,,.. H1-Life .......................,,.,, ,.,,,,, Pep Club Vice-Pres. 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 Librarian ........................ , ,.., ,. HURLEY MAHAN Glee Club ...... Chorus ............ Football ....,,,.,.,.. Basketball ........, Track ..............,..,... Comm. Club ......... BRUCE STONUM Central K. C. ...... . 2, 3, 2, 3, 4 4 4 4 4 3 ,,1, 2, 3 Dis. and Statej .......................... 3 Hi-Life ,....,,,,,. D, O, Club ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.- 4 Music Contest .................... 1. 2. 3, 4 Comm. Club ..... D. 0, Pres ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 Shoe Hospital The Sick Shoes Made Well Leader Store Phone 430 FIFTY-TWO RUTH TAYLOR Cheer Leader ....,,.. F.H.A. Pres. ......,,.. . Class Vice-Pres. ...... . Speech Club .......... Glee Club ....,,...,. Comm. Club ...... Reflector Staff ..... Librarian ........... F.H.A. ...,.............. . Pep Club ....,,.....,.... Jr.-Soph. Play ..... JUNIOR GARNETT Band ................. Glee Club ......... Chorus ................. Comm. Club ...... Football .......,....... Trumpet Trio ........ Boys' Quartet ...,... Shop .........,......... Track ................... Brass Sextet ..... Vocal Clinic ..... Band Clinic ........ NANCY WHITAKER Stage Manager, Sr. Play ..............,. 3 ELIZABETH OWEN Librarian Pep Club Comm. Club 2, .. fffflffff CHARLEY HARTLEY 2, Fulton High 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 Glee Club ............... Mixed Chorus ....... Football .......,...... Basketball .....,.... Comm. Club ........,. iilaiis SeC'sE ff e e r ........ 2, 3, cto a 2, ....,..1, 2, BOB MOORE 3, Glee Club ...... Chorus ................. Senior Play ....... Football .......... 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 lg Basektball .......... 4 Track ' Comm. Club Latin Club ............,... Class Pres. ..............,... , Treas. Soph. Class ..... Treas. Latin Club ......... Reflector King .......i.,... Co-Captain Football Pres. Student Council . 3 Pep Club .......................,...,...,..,... , 4 gr.-Soph. Play ....................,.........,.,, 3 Hrfii?Y.i55j5555Q.'Q5 ' 535,'jj3j5j1'g222g'r3 GERRY BROWNING F.H.A. Sec. ....... ................ 1 Class Treas. ........ .....,.......,,. 2 Glee Club ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, q..,..-.,..--, - Glee Club ........... ...,... 1 , 2, 3 Band ,,,,,,,.A,A,,,,,.,,A,,,,,,. ,,.,.-. 1 , 2, Comm. Club ...... ........ 3 , 4 Latin Club ,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,, 5960911 Club ------ -- --,-- 2. 3 Latin Club Treas. .... H1-Life -......--.-...-.--- 3 Pep Club .,,......,.,.,,,,,, speech Clinic ......., BARBARA WALBERG Cheer Leader ...........,,..,.. ........ 3 , Vice-Pres. .............. . Student Council ....... Band ..................,..... Chorus ..i...i..,.....,. Glee Club ........ Sextet ........... 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3 3 3 ffffif' Pep Club Treas. ..... . Hi-Life ....,,..,,,,,,,,.. Senior Play ....... Class Treas. .......... . Office Girl ..............,. Clarinet Quartet ...... Band Clinic ........... 1 Chorus ................. JEAN DUN HAM 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 Band . .................... .. 4 4 Music Contest ....... 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 Quartet ,.,....,,.,.. ,.,,,,,.,,,.,., , Glee Club .......... Vocal Clinic .,,,... .......... 1 , 2, , Band Clinic ,,,,,,,, .,,.,.,,,,,,.,, , Band Clinic ........... Brass Sextet ,..,........ ................ R eflector Queen ...... Senior Play ....,,........,... ,,,,,,,,, L atin Club ........... Apprentice Hi-Life ........ ......... P ep Club ..,......... Editor of Hi-Life .. ,.,,,,.,. Comm. Club ....,. .. Comm. Club .,...,,.,.,.. ,,,,,,,, 3 , Comm. Contest ....... Latin Club ...,..,,.,,,.,,..,,..,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,, D . O. Club .............. Pep Club .,.,. ,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 , Hi-Life ............... PATSY ROWLAND Glee Club ..........................., 1, 2 Mixed Chorus ........ ....,..,.., Pep Club .............,.... ....... Pep Club, Sec. .....,. Jr.-Soph. Play ......... Senior Play ......... ,. Hi-Life ................. ..,..,.,.. Latin Club ..,.........,,. ........ 2 Latin Club, Sec. ..... .,......,.., . Majorette .,............ ....... 1 , 2 Comm. Club ....... ,...... . .. SYLVIA BLACKWELL Latin Club ,,,..,..,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pep Club ..,........,.. ..,,,.. Comm. Club ........ .,,,... Glee Club .......... ..,..,, Band ...................., Reflector Staff ....,.. St. Mary's .........,, Music Contest ..... DON CARLAT Latin Club ........... .,...,,,,,,,, Glee Club ................. ........ 1 , 2 2 Mixed Chorus ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, Speech Club ....... ,...... MARY DYKE Office Girl ........ i,..,, , Speech Club ...,... Speech Clinic ...,. Comm. Club ........ ....... Pep Club .................. .,..... Treas. Pep Club ........ Hi-Life ..,..........,.......... BARBARA MODLIN Central High ....... ...... Glee Club .....................,.....,..... Mixed Chorus ,..................,...... Vocal Clinic .............................. Mechanical Drawing Contest Comm. Club ................,.i..,.,..... Hi-Life ...................................... GEORGIA DEBROT F.H.A. ..................... Comm. Club ............ ....... Librarian .................. ....... Hood's Hatchery Sid Rice Motor Co.. Inc. Phone 325 Phone 777 FIFTY-THREE FRANCIE MULLINIX Comm. Club .................................... 2 Football ................ Speech Club ....... JOE TURNEY Basketball ....... S-hop ................. Football ................ Speech Club ....... 3 4 4 CHARLES LOBDELL F.F.A. ................... . Speech Club .......... Jr.-Soph. Play ........ Senior Play ......... Comm. Club ....... ROY HUBBARD California ..... F.F.A. ........ . DONNA DEY 4 4 4 2 4 Glee Club ......... ......... 1 , 2, 3 Chorus . .........,. ............,,,... . 3 Majorette ...... ......... 2 , 3, 4 Pep Club ...... .......... 3 , 4 D. O. Club ....... ............ 4 Librarian ..... ........ 1 Hi-Life ...... ........ 4 LAURA LEE Greenwood ....... ......... 1 , 2, 3 Chorus ........... ......... 1 , 2, 3 Streamliner ................ ........,....., 3 Home Ec. .........,............. .........,. 1 Class Sec. and Treas ........ ........ 3 Vice-Pres. ...........,........... ........ 2 Lees' Summit ............ ........ 4 Hi-Life ................. ........ 4 Librarian ......... ........ 4 JERRY ROLLER Senior Play ......... J r.-Soph. Play ........ Glee Club ............ Chorus .................. Comm. Club ....... Speech Club ...,... 4 3 ......... .3, 4 4 3 3 DEON LAWRANCE Blue Springs ............ Pep Club ................ Mixed Chorus .......... Glee Club .................. Senior Play ............... Editor of Reflector... Football Queen ......... Dramatics Club Vic Music Contest .......... One' Act Play ........... Comm. Club ...... Speech Clinic ....... Eliifeslfff BARBARA CROOKER Girls' Glee Club ....... 2, BILL PEMBERTON Comm. Club ................ ....,.... 4 Glee Club .......... ........ 2 , 3 Comm. Club ...... ......., 3 , 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 2 JACK BROWN 4 4 4 3 D. o. ciub ...... ......... 4 KENNY MOORE Shop .............. ....... 1 , 2, 3 F.F.A. ............,,. ,,,..,,, 1 , 3 Fine Arts ........ ..,.,.,,, 1 Mixed Chorus ..................,,...,.. 2, Girls' Quartet CDist., State? ..... 3, Raytown Music Festival .............. Reflector Queen ....... Class Secretary ......... H1-Life Staff .....,....... Pep Club .................... Comm. Club ...... Latin Club ....... MaJ orette ............ Senior Play ........ Qlilllffflffa, 4 4 4 3 3 Football Queen Attendant .......... ll JESSE GRAHAM 4 3 3 4 4 2 Office Girl ...... REX HALE Greenwood ...... Football ..i....... Track ......... Shop ....,. .. PARKER MOSER D. O. Rep ......... Leuzinger .................. L. S. H. S. ................. . Speech C'lub ............. D. O. Club Vice-Pres Reflector Staff ......... Senior Play ............... JIM JONES Glee Club ,,..... Chorus ........... Band .......... Football ........ Class Pres. ..... . Latin Club ........... Trombone Trio ..,... Comm. Club ...... 2, ..... ..3, 2, 1, 2, 2, fff12,' Greenwood ......... ....... 1 , 2, 3 Football ........... ,,.,.,.,.,, 1 , 2 Basketball ....... ........,,, 1 , 2, 3 Softball ............ .......... 1 , 2, 3 Track ................... ......,,,, 2 , 3, 4 Glee Club .....,........ ......,,,., 2 , 3 Lee's Summit ....... ............. 4 Class Pres. ......... ......... 3 Sec. of Class ..... ......... 2 3 2 DOROTHY CHIDDIX 4 F.H.A. Vice-Pres. ........ ........, 2 F.H.A. ............................. ..,...., 1 , 2 Comm. Club .................... ........ 1 , 2 Barnwarming Queen ....... ......... 4 2 DELMAR SPILKER 3 4 F.F.A. .............,, ,,.,,,. 1 , 3, 4 4 Glee Club ................... ............. 2 2,4 F.F.A. Sec. .................... .......... . ..3 Track ,................................. ......... 3 , 4 F.F.A. Judging Team ....... ......... 3 DONNA SISK 4 4 4 Pep Club ................ ................... 3 , 4 4 F.H.A. .............,.................... 1, 2, 3, 4 2 F.H.A. Historian .......i...................... 4 4 Glee Club ............................ 1, 2, 3, 4 ...3 Chorus ....,..............................,.......... .,4 ...4 Commercial Club ........ ............ 3 , 4 H. A. Shannon Phone 438 Rhodes Insurance Phone 23 FIFTY-FOUR ALICE CARROLL F.H.A, ........ . ...A.A....,. ...... . F.H.A. Historian ..A... .,.,...,.. Pep Club ................,.,..,.. .......... Pep Club Treasurer ..,,... .......... Glee Club .,.......v............ ..,....... RICHARD DRAHEIM Comm. Club ................... .,,.......... Football ..........A. Basketball ....... Band .,.....,.....,......,......................... 1, Reflector ............................................ Vice-Pres. of Student Council ...... Student Council .......................... 3 Shop ..,.....,................. Red Cross ......A.... JOHN DAVIS Band ...,...,.,..,,,.. Glee Club ........... Mixed Chorus .,..... Comm. Club ...... D. O. Club ,........,... Speech Club .....,.,... 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