W n l ,L -4, ' , L ,. V .M f , , if au , 5' r, ,L 2?f'V?'5 YQ , ill' I xlll xl 1f LMA,-.:. auf x 4, 3 , - wg, A I .1 --.. . ff o 1 I Q wif . . K +s4215if fs.. , ' ,yank K O.. y , . K ' H s ' Q x - gf - M My Ji, ,W 1, 1 . N .,. . P fat x ,gl Qfi- K LIBRI f X5 X -pw The Eagle P r e s e n t e d b y t h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i 1 o f t h e L e h i g h R u r a 1 H i g h S c h o o 1 L e h 1 g h , K a n s a s lLeft to right! Vera Weyand, editorg Eleanor Weinbrenner, aSSiSC8nt editorg James Klassen, production managerg Robert Plett, advertising man agerg Phillies Willems, secretary-treasurerg Verlan Klassen, circulation managerg and Mr. Juhnke, sponsor. This page is sponsored by: The Lehigh Community Federal Credit Union, Roland Duerksen, Secretary-treasurer. R UMW vm X V NNNWM Our community, our country, and our world is e calling for educated citizens who participate in the upbuilding of society. May the pages of th yearbook for 1953-195k bring back happy memories of experiences that enriched your life and thus helped you better to serve your fellowmen. William Juhnke, Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Lehigh Rural High School, District f 5 Marion County, Kansas V- - 'E-Tziiifksi X 1 -..- rf,-m,e,,,.:.,,,:. Henry Guhr, Director Mathilda Bartel, Clerk Bennie Plett, Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION Lehigh Grade School, District W 79 Roland Duerksen, Director Wilmer Boothe, Clerk Milford Blair, Treasurer This page is sponsored by: The E. R. Burkholder Lumber Company, v Lehigh, Kansas, Jim Aurenheimer, Manager. fuiulf e-',. -- il l n 4- . Gerhard Buhr William Juhnke, Principal Coach and Industrial Arts Social Science and Debate Peter Goering Bernice Ratzlaff Math, Science, and Journalism English, Home Economics, and Librarian Robert Unruh Edwin Goertz Music and World History Custodian This page is furnished through the courtesy of: Pete Schmidt, Jr., Lehigh Studio W Kg S. S. S Ns X ' 1 5 i S , 'x . 9 MLN X Q. ' P JN l Class Motto Use your head and Gerald Weyand Class President Glee Club l,2,3,k, H1-Y l,2,3,k, Hi-Y Offlcer M, Softball 3,k, Baseball 2,3,k, gasketball l,2,3,4, abate 2. James Klassen St. Council Rep., St. Council Pres., Chorus 2,3 M, Glee Club l,2,3,H, H1-Y l,2,3,H, Hi-Y Officer 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3,k, Debate 2,3, Joyce Thiessen Vice-President Kayettes l,2,3,b, President N, officer 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2 3,h, Glee Club i.,2,3,l+, G1rl's Sextet 3,h, Band 1,2,3,V+, Pep Club M, Softball 1,2,3,V+, Basketball 1,2,3,'+. Doris Seitz Sec.-Treasury Kayettes 1,2,E,M, Chorus l,2,3, , Glee Club l,2,3,H, Girl's Sextet 2, save your heelsln Pep Club H, Cheerleader 2. Flower American Beauty Rose Colors Grey and Maroon The Senior Pages are sponsored by: Buhler, Kansas THE FRIESEN STUDIO McPherson, Kansas O f- 55556 Nw 'la K- C ?a,,F: l . IQ? 21 551 Jerry Plett Boy's Quartet H, Chorus 2,3 M, Glee Club i,2, H1-Y 1 2,3,k, Baseball 3,u, Basketball 1,2 Band l,2,3,N, Debate 2 nl-Y Officer M. 31 !3ihl Marlene Gaede M YS Glee Club l 2 3 L Kayettes l,2,3,i,, Pep Club M. Elma Funk Chorus 2,3 H Glee Club i,5,3,u, Kayettes l,2,3,h, Pep Club u. Kathryn Ratzlaff Chorus 3,h Glee Club S,u, Kayettes 3,k, Band 3 H, Girls Bextet 3,N Pep Club M, Cheerleader 3, Softball 3,h, Basketball 3 M, Ringwood, Okle.l Harry Dies Chorus 2,3 4, Glee Club i,2,3,u, H1-Y 1 2,3,U, Softball 1,2,3,H, Baseball 1,2,3,N, Basketball l,2,3,M, Track 2, Debate 2. Gloria Steinle Glee Club l,2,L Kayettes l,2,h, Pep Club H, Tampa H.S. 3. 1 ,2 SUE fp -T L7 J w a, -N a 1 if Noni- woekv !! Gerald Kessler President, H1-Y 1 2, 3, Glee ciab 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, Pat Hoskins Secretary l, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Kayettes 1, 2, 3, Officer 2, 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, One-Act Play 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Vernon Birkle H1-Y 1 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 2. Gerald Duerksen Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Blee Club 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bobby Plett Vice-President, Hi-Y 1 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Boy's Quartette 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. Vera Weyand Student Council Rep. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sextette 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Kay. Officer 1, 2, 3 Class Vice-Pres. 1, President 2, Cheerleader 3, Yearbook Editor 3, One-Act Play l, Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Betty Feil Kay. officer 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, Sextette 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, One-Act Play 1, 2, 3, Band. V Marvin Flaming Hi-Y 1 2, 3, Glee club 1, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Class Flower Gold Chrysanthemum Class Colors Blue and Gold M Q aff,-l.!.ff'Z 'Not finished, but begun! 2 'W This 525eaiZ32f2iedc23lpfiifsen Grain ! N Lehigh, Kansas .49 Charlene Gaede Kayettes 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, One-Act Play l. Eugene Geede Hi-I 1, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Manager 3. Esther Jantz Durham H. S. l, Kayettes 2 3 o1ee Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Debate 3. Joyce Kasper Kayettes 3, Glee Club 3, Softball 3. Larry Kasper Hi-Y 1 2, 3 Chorus 1 2, One-Act Blay 2, Softball 3, Basketball 2. 7 3. 3. Hillsboro H. S. 1, 2, G1ee club l,,2, 3, Verlin Koehn H1-Y 1 2, 3, Glee ciub 1, 2, 3, ummm L 2,3, Basketball Manager 3, Dorothy Reddig Kayettes 1, 2, 3, Officer 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Band 2 3 Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Don Weinbrenner Hi-Y 1 2, 3, Glee ciub 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1 2 3, Band 1, 2, 5, Boy's Quartette 3, Debate 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Basketball l, 2, 3. Phillies Willems Kayettes 1, 2, 3, Officer l, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Sextette 3, Sec. of St. Council Rep. on St. Council 1, Class Secretary 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Miss Bernice Ratzlaff Sponsor This page is sponsored by: FARMERS CO-OP QRAIN Q MERC. CO. Lehigh, Kansas u u r ,nAM,. . X' Ni M P rj! W' Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors A Orchid Honor waits at labor's gate! Mgrqgn and White Jimmy Juhnke President, Hi-Y 1 2, Glee ciub 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Debate 1 2 Basketball 2, 1. Baseball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2 Jeanette Weinbrenner Secretary-treasurer, Glee Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Pianist 2, Band 1, 2, Debate 1 2 Sports 1, 2. student Council 1. Peggy Ollek Eleanor Weinbrenner Vice-President, Student Council 2, Kayette Officer 1, 2, Kayettes 1 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Class Officer l, Debate 2, Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 2. Sports 1, 2. Eldo Flaming Loren Stubby HiJY 1 2, HiJY 1 2, G1ee ciub 1, 2, G1ee ciub 1, 2, Chorus 1 Chorus 1, Basketball 2. Softball 2 Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. Joan Plett Beverly Weyand Kayettes 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Sports 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Kayettes 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Sports 1, 2. Kayette Officer 2, Basketball Assi Howard Schmidt Hi-Y 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, . Basketball 2. stant 2. Mr. Buhr Class Sponsor This page is sponsored by: The Hutchinson Coca Cola Bottling Company, 719 South Main, Hutchinson, Kansas Kayette Cff1cer 1, 2, J X 3 f W W Chrysanthemum NJQDL Flovjer N ' f ' ff Colors Cnnixigiiki . .C B L X . W sua' 1 B ' I Q5 5 . S - + 551 1-.3 15? -v 3Si nav? iye Yen Bruce Ratzlaff President, Baseball, Glee Club, Chorus, Hi-Y. Lenore Blair Verlan Klassen Student Council Representative, Glee Club, Cho. Band, Hi-I, De- bats. LaVerna Funk Secretary, Glee Club, Glee Club, Kayettes. Kayettes, Debate. Sharron Enns Maryellyn Koehn Glee Club, Glee Club, Kayettes. Kayettes. Mr. Unruh CLASS MOTTO: A spark Sponsor. is the beginning of a flame! This page is sponsored by: Lehigh Super Service, Henry Guhr, Proprietor. Brown and Gold -5 elf p lln Q g , ir w I VW ff Mi vi eq fb' X 3, .gf Q f 4 Q, 5 :M , 4 Wx I 1 K , 5 9 I ,R gl A fn. If, ff ' Mc ,iul kpx LEHIGH GRADE SCHOOL 7th and 8th Grades fBack row, left to rightl Mr. Harold Plenert, Principal, Joyce Winter, Jeanette Kraus, Jacquelyn Boothe, Vernon Winter, Eobert Dies, Arlene Thiessen. CFront row, left to rightl Thomas Birkle, Loren Weinbrenner, Arlin Buller , Monroe Enns, Janice Warkentin, and Betty Hall. fi H Q ,A fb - nwyfg 0 . Y - Y 'if Q iv ff ' 1 , IP' D 'W'l?g'r f ,4.r Sth and 6th Grades CBack row, left to right! Miss Viola Gossen, Janet Juhnke, Betty Birkle, Annette Sanderson, Gerald Duerksen, Phyllis Weinbrenner, Genevieve Winter , Richard Neufeld, Kathleen May, Gleniwinter, Dennis Bartel, Calvin Buller , lFront row, left to right! Mary Winter, Judy Warkentin, Marilyn Peters, Char- lotte Enns, Karen Meljo, Reinhard Schmidt, John Bartel, Lois Ollek, Reginald Boothe, and Richard Ollek. This page is sponsored by: The Star-Journal Publishing Company, Publish- ing, Job Printing, Office Supplies, WThe Hillsboro Star-Journaln. 3rd and Ath Grades is 1 Es., -'- lBack row, left to rightl Richard Schmidt, Mrs. Helen Fritzinger, Billie Hamm, De Anne Goering, Emily Kraus, Joyce Schmidt, Jon Peters, Larry Sanderson, Carol Hall, and Barbara Birkle. lFront row, left to rightl Carol Plett, Janet Warkentin, Carol Dies, Gladys Weinbrenner, Janet Duerksen, Robert Hein, William Juhnke, Jr., William Klassen. CBeverly Robinson, not on panel! lst and 2nd Grades lBack row, left to rightlRobert Bartel, Marvin Hall, Jerry Hamm, Kenneth Reddig, Edith Goertz, James Kraus, Miss Ruby Funk, Leon Guhr, Nadine Schmidt, Marlin Funk, Leroy Schmidt, Tw lah Flaming, and Donald Kasper. lFront row, left to right? Elaine Schmidt, Connie Schmidt, Freddie Wedel Iris Ratzlaff, Johnny Birkle, Gerald Klassen, Anita Boese, Dennis Duerksen , Edna Warkentin, David Goertz, Deloris Plett, Laura Duerksen, Twila Hiebert , fMichae1 , Carolyn Robinson, and Pamela Robinson not on panell. This page sponsored by: BOB BARTEL DOZER as scam-za SERVICE. SOIL CONSERVATION A SPECIALTY! Lehigh, Kansas ll -sq- -5 I 3 TIVI Wfwf- 3 ...Ir Y X X f w- f -3 in n ? V Af i -vw., x-x- 'X Qf J gf XX W X , , f .C . uf Band CBack row, left to right! Arlin Baller, Loren Wainbrenner, Verlan Klassan, Jerry Platt, Dorothy Reddig, Robert Platt, Robert Dies, James Juhnke, Betty Fail, Donald Weinbrenner, Kathryn Ratzlaff' Lanore Blair, Vera weyand, Arlene Thiessan, Phillies Willems, and Joan Platt. KFront row, left to right! Jeanette Weinbrenner, Joyce Thiessan, Eleanor Wein- brenner, Jacque Boothe, Janice Warkentin, Janet Juhnlce, Peggy Ollek, Pat Hoskins, and Monroe Enns. lBack row, left to right! Verlan Klassen, Bruce Ratzlaff, Donald Wainbrenner, Eldo Flaming, Robert Platt, James Juhnka, Vernon Birkle, Verlin Koahn, Harry Dies, Jerry Platt, James Klassen, and Marvin Flaming. lFront row, left to right! Elma Funk, Pat Hoskins, Vera Weyand, Phillies Willems, Joan Platt, Eleanor Weinbrennar, ' Kathryn Ratzlaff, Peggy Ollak, Joyce Thiessen, Doris Seitz, Betty Fail, and Jeanette Weinbrenner. This page sponsored by The Flint Hills Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Inc., Council Grove, Kaus. yu .- ' ev 5. W! ,I J, ,,. 1 ,. 5 - . . ,ZH 4: -'3 fz-'gf . Q' fi , T-L it '15, Hn:- , ,Mr , 1 . . K 'QT-.f,g'. ,.. wifi, , ,, .. .A- md J? .H W ,.+v'Y. .W,f: ., . HYQ , ,.,, , ' 'R .'.,Y,.., 1, -1- , ,My ,A me :VH '4-mn 1, X 'LE-v R .431 v v 6'lee Clubs CLeft to right, back rowj LaVerna Funk Sharron Enns, Peggy Ollek Dorothy Reddig, Eleanor Weinbrenner, Joyce kasper, Kathryn Ratzlaff, Vera Weyand, Lenore Blair, Maryellyn Koehn, Gloria Steinle, and Elma Funk. CFront rowb Mr. Unruh, Director, Beverly weyand Patricia Hoskins, Phillies Willems, Joan Plett, Joyce Thiessen, Gharlene Gaede, Marlene Gaede, Doris Seitz, Betty Fell, and Jeanette weinbrenner. They received a I- at the League Festival and a III at the District Festival in Salina. CLeft to right, back rowl Robert Platt, James Juhnke, Vernon Birkle, Gerald Kessler, Loren Stubby, Larry Kasper, Verlin Koehn, Harry Dies, Eugene Gaede, and James Klassen. CFront rowl Mr. Unruh, Verlin Klassen, Bruce Ratzlaff, Eldo Flaming, Donald Weinbrenner, Gerald Duerksen, Howard Schmidt, Jerry Plett Gerald Weyand, and Marvin Flaming. They received a II rating at the League Festival. This page is sponsored by RIDDLE QUARRIES, Inc. and RIDDLE SOILS SERVICE, Inc., Marion, Kansas, John H. Riddle, President. H I Boy's Quartet: Jerry Plett, Jimmy Juhnke,Don- ald Weinbrenner, and Robert Plett. Mu is The Girl's Sextet. Betty FeiL Vera Weyand, Eleanor Weinbrenneg ' Phillies Willems, Kathryn Ratz- laff, and Joyce Thiessen. K-we A: Clarinet Trio The Mixed Ensemble is the Jeanette Weinbrenner, Joyce Thiessen, and Eleanor Weinbrenner. combination of the sextet and quartet. Mrs. Robert Unruh The Grade who substituted when the mumps hit. The Pep Band Plays 'Father Says No' rated superior in the one-act play festival. James Juhnke, Vernon Birkle, Gerald Weyand, Jeanette Weinbrenner, Betty Feil, Pat Hoskins, Joyce Thiessen, and Verlan Klassen. The Juniors in 'Let's Face It'. Betty Feil, Don Weinbrenner, Charlene Gaede, Dorothy Reddig, Joyce Kasper, Vernon Birkle, Vera Weyand, Bob Platt, Marvin Flaming, Eugene Gaede, Verlin Koehn, Larry Kasper, Gerald Weyand. lSeatedl Gerald Kessler, Phillies Willems, Pat Hoskins, and Esther Jantz. The Seniors gave WThe Gay Pretenders'. Miss Ratzlaff, Kathryn Ratzlaff, Harry Dies, Joyce Thiessen, Jerry Plett, Gerald Weyand, Marlene Gaede, Elma Funk, Gloria Steinle, Doris Seitz, and James Klassen. This page is sponsored by: Andrew Plett Lehigh, Kansas ' ,HT Debate CFront row, left to rightl Verlan Klassen, Pat Hoskins, Betty Feil, Jean ette Weinbrenner, and Esther Jantz. CBack row, left to right! Lenore Blair, Jimmy Juhnke, Peggy Ollek, and Vera Weyand. The question of debate for this year was: WResolved, that the President of the United States should beelect ed by direct vote of the peoplen. The above picture shows the LRHS debaters at Emporia High where the debate clinic was held on Oct. Zh. The question was interpreted by various authorities and practice de- bates were held. The first tournament CSee picture below.J was at Winfield on Nov. 13 and lb. Other tournaments that were attended were at Eldorado on Dec. L, 53 Hutch- inson on Dec. ll and 123 and, Haven on Jan. 16. Practice debates were held with Canton and Moundridge. A successful debate season was brought to a close by winning the second place trophy in the STATE DEBATE TOURNAMENT for class B schools at Emporia on Jan. 22 and 23. This was the only tournament where the squad was not in competition with A and AA schools. Qs 445' Above Lehigh de- Q 666 baters are shown K ' receiving second CJ place trophy in Z ,I state Class B , from Charles 4 X f' J Masnen, Ksrc 7 of Emporia. A ll: Two Lehigh four- 4' Three more rounds to go! 6 -1 speaker teams had won lO debates and lost 6 at the Haven tournament a week earlier. KStandingl Jeanette Weinbrenner, pianist, Peggy Ollek, publicity, Miss Ratzlaff, sponsor, Dorothy Reddig, publicity, Betty Fell, music,QSeatedD Joyce Thiessen, pres., Vera Weyand, Pat Hoskins, secretary, p ogram chr.3 and student , Phillies Willems. vice-pree.3 .Toan Platt, council rep. Association The Lehigh Kayette organization is one of the many clubs in the state of Kansas sponsored by the K.H.S.A.A. The Kansas Association for Youth was organized thru the cooperation of the school principals and Miss Wanda Vinson, formerly in the Girl Reserve movement. She is dlrecton The colors of the organization are blue and gold, the club song is W Kayettes Forever '. The purpose of the organi- zation is to stimulate higher goals of living in the various areas of the ind- ividuale Formally organized in Lehigh in 1950 the local club has engaged in many pro- jects since that time. State awards re- ceived include the charter, the gold banner, a wooden plaque, and honorable mention. Du ing the past year the club has been working toward the 3,000-point large wooden plaque. The pledge taken by Kayette members is: 'I will, as a member of the Kansas for Youth, endeavor to maintain the high ideals of my organization, to make my personality a positive influence in the life of my school and com- munity, to understand the pre-eminent power of a vital religion, and to help to pass on to future generations an association which will be a source of Joy and S8fi1Sf8Ct10D. Kayette Skating Party The purpose of the H1-Y organization is: 'to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character'. Various programs, projects, and con- ferences are engaged in throughout the year. The club meets twice monthly. The Hi-Y sent representatives to the district conference at Hillsboro. To- gether with the Kayettes it sponsored a Christmas and Easter assembly pro- gram to which the public is invited. This year a series of programs wasde- voted to Christian vocational oppor- tunities. Some of the talks were about farming, business, teaching, newspaper reporting, and the ministry. Projects undertaken were the book store and book exchange, and selling attractive maroon and grey T-shirts. This page is sponsored by: Cleft to rightj Robert Plett, student council rep., Jerry Plett, president, Mr. Buhr, sponsor, Gerald Kessler , vice-p esidentg and Gerald Weyand, secretary-treasurer. Henry W. Claassen, Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company, Hillsboro, Kansas. HI-Y VOLUME XVII VOCAL CLINIC The North Marion C1 vocal clinic met at Le ary 15 for an all day This was climaxed wit! concert. The guest conductor, and evening was Clay1 from Kansas University. It was a very wo: educational day,and wa: every one. The juniors and ser the noon and evening me T H E. L E H I G H E A G L E HAT curl 'Dani' DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL On April 2 and 3, the District Music Festival was held in Salina. On Friday, all the large groups and smaller ensembles took part, and on Saturday the solos were presented. Those numbers receiving III ratings were: Girls Chorus, and vocal solos by Joyce Thiessen and Kathryn Ratzlaff. II ratings were received by the M ed Chorus, Mixed 10-voice, Boys Quartet, Girls Sex- tet, Clarinet Trio, and instrumen- SUPERVISOR INSPECTS tal solos by James Juhnke -Cornet. Hr. Ralph Stinson, school supervisor and Rice county superintfa the Lehigh Rural gy ruary 18. They S5 noon meal here S C Special re 69 54-194 the libragefp -9 N sunervis ' 5 55990006 laff, get Q1 04 QP Q? 5 X945 gf? '08, Oc' 'D 905000505048 QOQQOQ on' .90 990625, 52 held av.'b4'vb'2f 9oQ1n drawing Md? Q56 oolght seeded team X7 the Durham was second and Tampa was rated as other teams in the for these four teams. Lo SKATING MIXER drew Lehigh, Ramona dre Lincolnville drew Durham On Tuesday night, September 15, drew Burns. the faculty and students went The Officials Callinglskatingat the Newton Skating Rink. will be W- C'-C8I'I'0ll of -Some former students from Lehigh and AI'f101d SCHWGUHIIGI' also went along. For some this The first same Will was their first experience. Al- 7215 and the SGCOUUG 8? hugh there were no reports of each wining- The 850' bones, some did receive be 75 Cents for adult sfhows and knees. All re- fer students. n 00 EW '-ay had a ggod timg -ci el, Mrs. Fritzinger, , Robert Unruh, Wesley ss Funk and the high ents will te in charge ssions. Friesen is Chairman lowing team sponsors: , sponsor of the Burns Fritzifnger, Lincoln- nsorg Jim Auernheimer, s' sponsor, Dan Plett, onsorg M. O. Blair sorg and Rudy Kessler onsor. These men will ams to their rooms and them as comfortable as WINS CONTEST n. a freshman at ' a graduate of Plc Jdrst place s TURES AH lethal WSI-8 -HIV ' E ahxlo r, ndgcturzsl- 'sz 'O .Ima mol- 3 Wh t- the rxde Whhing ic-1, and eh ' -4 HI-Y C th 'forge ,eff Friday, 'lon the the mQrnindax0fp- s led by 4' BS Mo by Hohbrd ,editor of ournal gave IB an U he Small :er.W He showed us rpe settings. He also burnalism class some :ing editorials. TS ON INSPECTION an has just sent his criticisms conserning mo Lehigh High School saysg U have been a nur high school many The mana er for 'FI' 772 MQ' I0 - ,, ' the Past tW9 1tYY99I'S- is Mr. Juhgke and 'ylzfake Sea going-,S O3 Wvwewwere glad to not definite im- ager is Mr, Bum-, 5Z'b9ff11,,1?Ieb101.s 19800852 orovements in your school during Those in char-gt-fc-,, ' QSOQ 91-Q. be P814 at time. we observed with in- ane publicitym-e ef 11,.a d Owe Ref cfs Q79 your remedial reading pro- and the high OJ C7 9 - JD bas O09 01-me ep, Olgos ting record, student part- class. The 5,59 ass 009 -'Jak Q1 WSG, 501, 91,2 Sq in activities, student B 119 vw 4 91- 'DFI 9, 'Ga a J' .9 1? tand s eech arts classes. ll I' ith V Q0 .Ib 7011 he t dy dd to Z' Sp , p . Sistant. -, Ivy, 8,511 b xy, bah 881.93 tj, ' ,I very forward looking pro- The gatekeeperss SPSS 0' ,9 S .los In 'iflq at S' ella 9 ' art, Charles Dalggs'-C 'fs,.-DSQA, 0!r1b Ig-if 1-be -Zefwe a building is unsatisfactory and Sam Greening. Richs ' ' asf? 10510119 cluster' .1 modern high school program. Roland Duerksen -are in gras be 01-pa' 3.-9.9 Jably having 3 8005 School the parking. Miss Ratzlaff, mn, is Ja, Pe KCOYMHUS OH page 77 PLTHLE TI xx XX Ls ,W 5 Q xXX DR J N, bf- is ik 4X C E x X x . 5 E 5 N SX Q 5 X ,K 'Q 1 x ' f Q tl: I Yi. 6 x X y Q I 5-' I-' sgssrsgffss szggeasszs 'Q' UI OSH Stn 'sasfsisdf 95'z2355'f'U 3' TD UJ Ol'-'E-'FDD-'UIQ Ullbl' OID!-'UJE1 :Ya 'U F-'S IJTJU' 'Ui' I'-' D'UD U' :1 .1 :na a :ws H' s P' r-E P1 5 PAS' C UQ 5-' l-' UQ 5-faq 0 U fi OU fa QU E P' I-' 0 ONONOFWONIO MJOWJI-PLOUIUNXIII-'g IJ CP Ball Team Back row! The 1953 softball team of L.R.H.S. is shown above. Flam- Vernon Birkle, Eugene Gaede, Howard Schmidt, Harry Dies, ing, Loren Stubby, Verlan Klassen, Larry Kasper, Marvin Flaming, and Coach Buhr. iFront rowj Bruce Ratzlaff, Jim JuhHK6, Gerald Kessler, Don Weinbrenher, Gerald Duerksen, and Gerald Weyand. SEASON'S RECORD Durham 6 Y NMCL Tourney BASEBALL SHOTS That's OUR coach! a sophomore. 'Es ' 1: I This is the m ' fs pitcher than They say that all Lehigh are CDU- is roud of. they p sins. KI guess they do act :ne same.T Glenn D. Pestinger Const. Co., General Contractor Hillsboro, Kansas are always cutting up when their not supposed to. Back to work, AND he didn't even get a chance to bat Ba kefball N.M.C.L.Champs. Won second in tourney and in district held at Lehigh Harry Dies, Loren Stubby, Jerry Plett, Jimmy Juhnke, James Klassen, Vernon Birkle, Gerald Weyand, Robert Plett, Gerald Kessler. and Marvin Flaming n, ,J Forward This page is sponsored SEASON RECORD LehighG2Eggnent Scar? L0 L1 Kipp 458 Durham '70 Lost Springs bl 157 Canton L2 17h Tampa bl 453 Lincolnville 38 17h Ramona 51 'LQ Goessel Ll 162 Lincolnville L1 37 Goessel L6 161 Durham 56 470 Lost Springs bl 156 Canton Ll 155 Tampa 36 168 Lincolnville A9 '96 Ramona 52 3h Goessel L2 +68 Rolbury 22 52 Galva L i60 Lost Springs 21 173 Tampa 56 55 Burns 6h 155 Kanopolie hh 38 KiPP 55 Milford 60 6312 HEI 4 Indicates wins by the Goerz Sporting Goods, 702 Main St., Newton, Kansas. Center Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Center The second team had an outstanding season winning 16 Gr. losing 1. They tied for first in league Their only loss was to Goessel in an overtime. Mumps gave these boys first team ex- On February 12, l95L, Miss Joyce Thiessen was crowned queen or Home- coming. She was elected by the students and members of the community and reigned over the celebration that was attended by many of Leh1gh's alumni. In the above picture we see Miss Thiessen with hsr attendants. CLeft to right! Doris Seltz, attendantg Johnny Buhr, ballbearerg Joyce Queen: Eileen Weinbrenner, crownbearerg and Kathryn Ratzlaff, The Homecoming has become an annual event in thellist of sponsored by the student council. It was started in 1950 and keen anticipation has been successfully carried out each year. Thiessen, the attendant. activities in arousing The Queen, her attendants, Crowning the basketball and esco ts are shown in this Queen fc the 195A season is snapshot. CLeft to right! Jerry Plett, game captain of the Kathryn Ratzlaff, Harry Dies, evening, elected by the members of Doris Seltz, -Gerald Weyand, Jerry basketball squad. Platt, and Joyce Thiessen. This page is sponsored by: Nesbitt Double Cola Bottling Co., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vigus, llb West Euclid, McPherson, Kansas. 2. 4 3, LZ I il ,Q 2 5' ,, 5 2 ., 70 -2 E 4 Q . . 1 f . Meal ticket line. Picnic. Recess. At Assaria. Need any Help? Kayettes. Programs. Green. Chit chat. The clinic. Emporia Guests To the Stars... 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