Lenox High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Lenox, IA)
- Class of 1947
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' High 5 Nlrs.I ' 1- 'V' ---- Q SEN IORS I' XRIx Country l1fe IS a Samtly llfe G ee Club 23 Basketball 4 Ont xct ay 1 O eretta 23 Cass Pax MlX9d Chorus 23 I I OX BLLR Nhortx Slmpllcxty and truth lxve ln her heart Glee Club 3 Operetta 2 M1xed Chorus 1 One act Play 1 Class Play 3 LXLIII II Bonme Knowledge 1S wonderful and so IS Lowell Glee Club 1234 Class Play 3 Operetta 234 Annual Staff 4 M1xed Chorus 1 Secretary Treasurer 4 One act Play 1 N IJRFI3 I IX I Q Xllke My radlo IS always dlaled to KFEQ Declamatory Contest 2 Class Play 3 Glet Club 234 Mlxed Chorus 2 Operetta 234 RXTIIIORINI' I L XTOX Ixatx She always gets a second look Glee Club 1234 Mlxed Chorus 1234 Band 1234 Clarmet Quartet 3 Class Play 3 Operetta 1 234 Basketball 4 Vocal Festlval 123 Band Festlval 34 Vocal Solo 1 Accompanlst 2 Secretary Treasurer 2 R XNIOX A I' XX XRT Hom I 11ke work, lt fasclnates me, I can s1t and look at It for hours Class Play, 3 .f 5 I 2 fa 22 vi' f 7 'if 451 li Qt af 61 SENIORS Q L XNITX IIRV Nfl 'Nutt We llke her as a person and admlre her for her ab1l1t1es Basketball 3 4 Sextette 2 3 4 N1lX8d Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 34 Operetta 34 Jumor Plax 3 U x 'Never hurry after a man or a street car lllflthfl' vxlll be along ln a mlnute Clie Club 1234 MIXCG Chorus 1234 Scxtettc 234 Nllxed Quartet 34 Oper etta 234 Band 1234 Clarmet Quartet 3 TTIO 3 Presldent 2 I l X N w J N Comedy of errors Class Play 3 Operetta 3 Baseball 123 Football 1234 Basketball 1234 MUSIC 1X INN kmmx She came a stranger 1n our midst and won our hearts as etball 1234 Clee Club 234 ex t e 2 Jumor P ay 3 Operetta Mlud Chorus 23 at Creat thmvs come m small packages I-ootball 12 Basketball 1234 Baseball 3 Glee Club 4 Class Play 3 IRXI X HUXX XR N1 X 'ulc- The Queen shall some das find a Ixmg 'Nia orette 4 Trlo 2 Sextette ee Club, 734, Operetta, 234 Nhxed Chorus. 934, Jumor Plax 3, Basketball, 1 4 ,I 1 X C f Q ELI' 5' I , W ,C C' ' AIM LlXl'l-fl' Iffllill .ff I ..I,Cg,gy'- an A ' ' . 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J ' I ' , 2: Cl and Q SENIORS iome vu hc x vxlttx somc ax hc s b11p,ht ln thus lltfll dlttx x sa hes 11111 Lfutct 231 om a Bass a f217f IOIIl 1234 'Vhxed Quartet 1 91 15,1 'X 'lnagel 23 C' c uh 1 Qolo '34 L Hls scnsc of humor ulll never lu hlm down O eretta 34 Basebxll 23 Clce Cub Double Quutct 3 Cheerleadx Mwed Chorus 34 Annual Staff 4 lx'X A COTI'lbll'lall0l1 of bralns and personallty Glee Club 1 23 Operetta 23 Valley Hxgh s loss ls Lenox Hlgh s gun 1 oo hall 2 34 Baseball 3 lllllllff JL She packs her troubles lnto a box SIIS on lhe hd and laughs Basketball 1234 MlX9d Chorus 2 Glee Llub 234 Operetta 234 Junlor Play XIXIXX IX Xl l NJN Xl.l1x1c He and Walt DIENPQ have somethlng lll common loothall, 4, Baseball, 23, Glee Club, 34 4414 310: L 'KM' i af QS. 12 in-nv 'gif' X SENIORS Q I N X X4 JR l ll k Vht IS the salt of conversatlon I-ootball 234 Basketball 34 Glee Club 4 Wlxed Chorus 4 Jun1orPlay 3 PTGS1 dent 4 l uk Thrrc have bcen men greater than I but I doubt It I ootb 1ll 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 34 Baseball 12 Quartet 4 Junlor 115 3 lvhxcd Chorus 34 Band 1234 Opcxctta 234 Presldent 3 xXlflLlxIXXO S Nhottx The Threesome The State Theatre Blll md I Clec Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 Operetta 234 Jumor Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Vlce Plesxdc nt 4 X llxt INT X lxl XYOI J Cnnnx Dont fllnch dont foul but hlt the llne hald Glee Club 1234 Mlxed Chorus 124 Basketball 1234 Junlor Play 3 Oper etta 234 Band 1234 l OXXIT ROI' Banu To sklp OI not to sklp that IS the questlon Band NI ijolette 4 Glee Club 234 Mlxed Cho: us 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Jumor P ax 3 Operetta 2 4 Presldent 1 Homecomlng Queen 3 I XLL R039 Frldax Nexer let studxmff mterfele ulth hlgh school QGUCHIIOI1 Q SENIORS Ib XIX Some thlnk the world 1S made for fun and frollc so do I Basketball 1 2 Glee Club 23 Secretary SXI Smitty A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrovxs Basketball Carnlval U VI l st Xl! JN Dot Goodly qual1t1es may be hldden by a QUIET manner Clee Club 23 M1XQd Chorus 23 Cheer leader 3 Jumor Play 3 6 lNl TRUST heme I am the hunter woman the game Football 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mlxed 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Junlor Play 3 Cheerleader 3 Vlce Presldent 2 I XCR Tlx! DST lukson Let us enjoy pleasure Whl19 we can Football 34 Basketball 1 23 Quartet 4 Mlxed Quartet 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 34 Boys Glee Club 34 Junlor Play 3 Band 2 34 Secretary and Treasurer 3 IXXIT NX Xl TTR met Hlgh stepplng major fast talklng gal just the type for everyones pal Majorette 34 Glee Club 12 Operetta 1 MlX9d Chorus 12 Basketball 1234 Play 1 .Tumor Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Vlce Pres1dent 1 14- l'llYl.l. 5 5 cfrwx ' C I'hil . -1 ,H 1-2. V I' Y -. W lJ.XI,l2 ITH I 4 2 INDI ' IY .' 'l .'llS 3. 46 NAA '4457 K Chorus,y 3-43. Q ,Basketball, 35. H ,Baseball, . Alila ,A ,Q . - , . V . f., Y A rr b ' ,, A 1 4 ANNUAL STAFF Q O PUBLISH a successful annual early plans must be made The senlor class tn order to fulfill then capaclty as edrtors of the annual first selected an edltor capable of bflnglng to a successful end all problems of the annual Also to be selected were the asststants xx hlch were to number three The staff could then select committees and groups to pfrform the functlons of the publlcatlon annual 1n full or on a pay ment plan The sale prlce of each annual would be determlned by the senior class The staff and the drfft rent groups self cted to perform duties began their tasks durmg the first sc master f school Copres of the annual had to bt made and tht Job ftll on large measure to these groups Photography as IH any publlcatlon was a big ltem and ltS part in the suc cess of the year book cannot be overlooked 'Nfc mbc rs of the staff were Vauncerl Beck edltorln chief asststrnt edltors Janet Walter Cora Lou Reynolds 1nd Detn Knodlt 'Nh Vkassom atttd as sponsor and frculty advisor crs md frlends yy ho yy 1th then hearty co operatlon helped the semors to mrkt the annual possrble Our llm md our highest satlsfattlon 18 that this mnull m ry proylde a tittlng trlbutc to the actlvltres of our school dllllllg thc present year LENOX HIGH SCHOOL The financial question would be solved by buying the Members of the staff wish to thank all students. teach- ', ' '.. 'A 3 -rl-o 1 z zj 'Y - . , 15, Q SENIOR CLASS WILL E THB, Stnlol Class of Ltnox Hlgh School county of Taylor state of Iowa hereby make publlsh and declare thls to be our last w1ll and testament hereby recokmg any w1ll or wllls heretofore made by us To the Junlors we leaye all money left 1n the treasury after debts and funeral expenses have been pald To the Sophomores we wlll our ab1l1ty to get along wlth the teachers 1n school as well as after school To the Freshmen we leave all lnk bottles left 1n desks The Senlor football boys wlll the Freshmen football boys thelr ab1l1ty to swlpe waterrnelons The Senlor basketball glrls w 1ll thelr gold sults to the new Freshmen players Norma Howard w1lls her Jltterbug skxll to Donald G1ll Peggv Fold wllls her Jane Russell figure to any Junlor Gene Hanson w1lls h1s mghtly trlps to the Chlcken Inn to Jake Walter Paulme Knox wllls her neat halr dos to N01 ma W1l l1ams Edw1n H111 w1lls h1s strong muscular form to Russell Gordon Bonn1e Roe wlll her splend1d personallty to W1lma Becherer Janet Walter WIIIS her majorette unlform to Beverly R1ley Dale Purdum w1lls h1s love for Pat to Don Shepherd Ramona Ewart WIIIS her form to Juanlta Reason Cora Lou Reynolds w11ls her place as cashler at the State Theatre to Mary Jo Walter provldlng she w1ll stay aw ay from the operators booth To Veryla Henderson goes Katherlne Buxtons long ha1r on the condltlon that Veryla doesnt put lt 1n long curls Vauncell Beck w1lls her large feet to Cather1ne Bro kaw Juamta Ferguson wllls her poetry good and bad to Dorothy Smlth Dale Smlth wllls h1s long legs to Dennls Thompson so Dennls can run faster wlth the water between quarters Mlldred Bxvens w1lls her 11ng on the certa1n left hand finger to Donna Plants xldlllll 'Nelson wllls h1s drawlng skxll ta Phll Ranck so F1111 can get 1n the funny papers Iloy Beck wlll her clever w1t to Betty Nelson Cene Trost wxlls hls ablllty to get around to Ifred Hayne Bey ez ly Balkfr yyllls her Ford coupe to Gary Smlth so he can take Beverly McLaury home at mght Glenn Norton wllls hlS romantlc ways to Eugene Smlth V1rg1n1a Hewltt w1lls her staylng home at mght to Kathleen Maharry Harold La11mer wxlls hlS love for watermelon patches to B111 Ecklel Dolothy Symonds WIIIS her shortness to Charlene Hughes Dean Knodle wllls h1s ablllty to crack a Joke wlthout lu ghlng to Raymond Black Jack Trost wxlls h1s model A to Charlle Gray on con d1t1on that he gets a glrl that cant break the wlndows out Paul Ross wllls h1S cowboy boots to Harold Brokaw Vlrglna Reynolds wxlls that certam cow boy rad1o s1ng er to Barbara Moneymaker Donald Immel w1lls one week s growth of whlskers to Elvls Mendenhall Phyllls Sexton w1lls her early mornlng hours from the nlght before to Mary Ann Sluss Bonn1e Bell McFee WIIIS her slllv laugh heard 11 class every tive mlnutes to Elene Barker In w xtness whereof we the Sen1or Class of 1947 set our band and seal hereto thls twenty thlrd day of May the year of our Lord one thousand n1ne hundred and forty sey en The Senlor Class Slgned sealed publlshed and declared as and for our last w 111 and testament of the Senlor class the above named testator ln the presence of us who at IhlS request and 1n the presence of them and of each other have sub scrlbed our names hereto as yv1tnesses on the day and year last aforesald Skunk Pool Tram Tm Pan Alley Iowa Plstol Packln Papa Gunn Apple Blossom Arkansas Ezra W1gg1n Fox Delvln Creek Oregon LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 16- Q D I . . - 3 , V , ' , ' ' . . 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A - , . f . , I HE YEAR IS 1951 I have completed my study and hard dlllgent work at the Rocket Research Labora torles 1n the eastern part of the Unlted States Now I am ln a pos1t1on to contmue my llfes work Together wlth everal other lmmlnent sclentlsts I am to have the prlvllege of attemptlng to conquer space ln a speclal rocl et shlp Plans have been carefully worked out to the pomt that I know I w1ll leave th1s earth 1n a couple of weeks Therefore I wlsh to journey through th1s land that IS called Amerlca and especially to VlSlt the town w h1ch shall always be the home town to me the town of Lenox My trlp was to brlng me together I hoped wlth some of my old frlends and classmates W1th the thought ln my mlnd that two weeks would dlsappear very qulckly I made ready to journey the fol lowmg day My travelmg started the followmg mornlng brlght and early It occurl ed to me that perhaps I should vlslt the Rocket Plant where final preparations were be mg made on the sleek shlp that was to carry my compan 1ons and me through space I arrlved at the plant 1n m1d afternoon and after showlng my 1dent1ficat1on papers I was escorted to the mner hub of the plant There to my amazement was an old classmate of mme It was Gene Hanson one of the ace w elders and Chl6f lnspectors of the Rocket After a hearty handshake we had a fine chat Gene lt appeared to me had done all rlght for h1mself He had a fine w1fe and was the proud father of a fine lad of a year and a half As he would not take no for an an swer I dmed that evenlng at the modest Hanson house hold and after one of the finest dlnners I have ever eaten we spent the evening dlscussmg old tlmes Wlth a partlng handshake and a final farewell I con tlnued on my journey for the tlme would qulckly fly I drove south along the Atlantlc coast and the followlng day I was greeted by a huge WhlfP Slgn along the hlghway WhlCh read very boldly Amerlcan Saddle Ranch F1nest to see lf th1s was the samt Paul Ross that had been my school pal Sure enough lt was We enjoyed a fine talk and Paul lnformed me that he was very happlly marrxed to a fine southern belle I had the wonderful opportunlty of vlewlng Pauls beautlful ranch of lmmaculate bl1lldll'lgS on rollmg grass lands Thls w as a VICW I would long re member and as we patted I reallled that there was one fellow classmate who as a lover of fine horses had aChl9V9d hxs goal The mxles sped by untll the clty of Charleston loomed up While crulsmg through the tree lmed streets I no tlced a clrcus ln full swlng Stopplng my car I notlced Rlnglmg Bros ptlnted on the SICIQS of the tents and shows Well th1s I wanted to see I walked by one of the shows and chanced to see SIQHS advertlslng lf One slgn read Ed Hlll worlds strongest man for h1s S128 VS as th1s the same man I had known as Ed H111 of dear old Lenox Sure enough It was Ed and we enjoyed a fine chat before hlS performance w hlch I had the prlvllege of watchlng Then contmumg onward I journeyed untll at length I arrlved at a very large w h1te manslon Here I stopped for th1s w as the home of Mr John A Cabw alldar III one of the Souths greatest plantatlon owners I proceeded from my llmousme up to the house At the door I was greeted by Mr Cabw alxdal s VK1f9 the former Phyllis Sex ton my classmate from the class of 47 We enjoyed a very pleasant YISII and Phyllls related that she w as a can dldate for the state leglslature VV1shmg Phyllls the best of luck I proceeded on my w ay SENIOR CLASS PHOPHECY Q Pomtmg my roadster toward Florlda I headed for the coast and the home of Mr Elllot Rlchards the world re nowned fisherman who fished solely wlth a harpoon I arrlved at the beautiful home and was met by the one per son I had drlven down to see the wlfe of Mr Rlchards the former Bonme McFee It seems that she accompamed h1m on all h1s fishmg excurslons for whlle he was trylng to harpoon the blg ones Bonme could keep the boat on lts correct course Old txmes were dlscussed and I spent sev eral fine hours v1s1t1ng wlth Bonme and her husband but the followmg mornmg found me on my way west and after a few days of hard drlvmg I drove mto the cxty of New Orleans My destlnatlon was the world famous Inn ln New Or lean town as Paullnes Place owned and operated by Paullne Knox It was not hard to locate the Inn or Paul me elther We had a happy greetmg and we dmed and spent the evemng VlSlf.ll lg over past events ln hugh school days Paulme mformed me that she was st1ll on the look out for that certam one so w1th best wlshes for contlnuing success I proceeded to head north the followmg day toward that certam spot 1n southwest Iowa on good old hlghw ay 49 Journeymg north I chanced to run 1nto my very old frlend Marym Nelson He mformed me that he had served a hltch ln the army and was now a travelmg salesman for lad1es lmgerle Mary too was marrled and appeared very happy w1th l1fe Slnce Mary and I had grown up as nelghbors we had much to talk about Fmal ly as always I had to say goodby For how long who would know So onward north I crossed the grand old Father of Waters Well here I was m Iowa my maln destmatlon Soon I would be ln Lenox and sure enough I drove lnto the evel thr1v1ng town The famillar brlck school house wlth 1ts generous wmdows stood erect and as fine as ever Drlvlng on through the suburbs I drove to the mam part of town the old famlllar mam street As I drove down th1s well known pavement my eyes rested on a huge neon sxgn whlch flashed Floy and Dales Groc er Immediately I stopped to lI'lV9Stlgat9 for perhaps th1s mlght be two of my old schoolmates As I stepped through the door my eyes rested upon the famllxar face of Dale Smlth After the usual greetlngs Dale lntro duced his charmmg wlfe the former Floy Beck who was by no means a stranger to me as we had been classmates m school Then to my surprlse what should I see peer mg around the door but two young rosy faces' Dale ln formed me that they were lxttle Smlths and proud he was for thev were twms As I gazed around the store I could see that Dale knew how to run a grocery and lt was easy to see why Dale was one of the town s leadmg business men I spent perhaps one of the happxest afternoons I have ever spent vlsltmg over old tlmes wlth Dale and Floy Durlng the evening I drifted across the street to the local recreatlon parlor There behmd the taps was none other than Gene Trost He mformed me that he had the prevlous season played and taken first honors ln the Na tlonal B1ll1ards Tournament at Mllwaukee Well we had a fine talk Gene sand that he had mtended to take up law but th1s bar sounded better to h1m He stated that I should by all means v1s1t the Purdum Clothlng Store went xmmedlately down the street to where a b1g slgn read Purdum Clothxers I went 1ns1de and was met by the boss h1mself as he was closmg up for the day Dale and I exchanged hearty handshakes He mformed me that he was happlly marrled to Pat Sherldan We dxs cussed old tlmes that we had enjoved whlle 1n hlgh school The followmg mormng I drove out to Jack Trosts O O U . U . . , ' . . I . . . - , . , . , . . ., , , , . . , , , ' V Y Y 1 I . . v . C. '-A ' 1 . , - f 'Y t' 1 . V' U G , ' ' , . y . - 1 1 ' ' ' , I . - 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 D 1 ' ' w . ' S - 1 1 1 , 1 ' . . . 1 , . . . V 1 1 1 ' ' Y of Saddle Horses, owned by Paul Ross. I dCCldGd to stop ' - H 1 , x g . . K hx U ' yy, . Y . . V , . . , '. . . . . ' I ' ' ' ' I Y 1 v 1 r- I , , Y ' ' . - V 1 S - -1 ' , ' . 1 ' . I 1 1 . . . Y D 1' B. , . . . . ' 4- . , - Y ' . . . '. . Y . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 - A 1 S ' U . . ,, H. . . ' - u 1 , 15 S ' . ' 11 I . I . 1 V 1 v . . ' , U . . . . A y 1 - Q 1 ' ' 1 7 ' ' . . 4 , H . ' YY . ' ' 1 , - ' .Y .' S . ' . ' ' . . , I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 'S ' . . . 1 1' ' 1 ' 1 , ' ' ' . ' . , . 1 1' ' 1 1 . , LULL Q SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Contd for I found out that he was settled on the farm Soon I parked m front of the spaclous farm house and was met by Jack s lovely wlfe Flossle I had a fine talk wlth Flos s1e and then droxe out to the field where Jack was bulld mg fence After a hearty handshake we dlscussed events of the old days Jack lnformed me that he owned the farm and was gettmg along fine Jack stated that h1s young son had celebrated h1s blrthday the day before at the rlpe old age of one year A qulck trlp to town for breakfast was my next asslgnment Dr1v1ng ln I notlced a slgn whlch read Bon mes Beanery Here I stopped and ate my breakfast Bonme had a well run beanery and lt was Wlfh pleasure I dmed and engoyed a flne talk w1th the owner and oper ator herself She stated her husband w as an 1nterpreter over ln Morocco and was due home 1n a short whlle As tlme was fleemg I had to leave After the fine v1s1t w1th Bonme I proceeded on down the road to VISII Dorothy Symonds now happlly marrled and contented to be a housew1fe Dorothy presented me wlth a fine varlety of vegetables out of her pr1ze garden Then I went on across country a few mlles to see Beverly Barker Beverly too was just a housew1fe and after a happy hello she mformed me that her husband was a ralser of Polled Shorthorns I spent the late afternoon v1s1t1ng w1th Beverly and her husband Then as the sun started to slnk ln the west I proceeded back to Lenox to stay overnlght After a tasty meal at the local cafe I declded to see a show At the t1cket wxndow whom should I see but Cora Lou Reynolds After greetmgs Cora Lou stated that she was a model at the local style shop and took tlckets at the movle on the Slde She had not found the certaln one yet but had several prospects 1n mmd After the show was over and whlle walkmg out I chanced to see Ramona Ewart She saxd that she had lntended to marry a man ln a daredevll act but had marrled the local pollceman and she felt much safer over her ChO1C6 Then by chance I happened to look down the street and my eyes rested on Mr Harold Larlmer He recogmzed me too and soon we were dlscusslng old tlmes Harold stated he was marrled to Juanlta Ferguson and after recelvmg h1S B A at the State Unlverslty was now professor at L H S I then proceeded the following mornlng to v1s1t Vaun ce1l Beck She too was a successful housew1fe and her prlde and Joy was her flock of Plymouth Rock hens Wh1Ch had been judged the best 1n thelr breed at the State Falr We enjoyed a fine talk after whxch I proceeded out to the Lenox alrport As I arrxved there I watched a local hell copter settle to the ground 1n a perfect landlng Who should step out but Norma Howard We exchanged greet mgs and Norma Sald that her husband was a salesman for a well known soap company After watchmg Norma take off ln her trlm llttle craft I proceeded on up the road to the pleasant farm w here V1rg1n1a Hewltt and her husband llved I enjoyed a fine talk w1th V1rg1n1a and sampled some apples from thelr huge apple orchard After vlsltmg wlth V1rg1n1a I turned my l1ttle car toward the west In Omaha I stopped to watch the feat ured ball game of the day It was a great game between the Cardlnals and the Athletlcs playlng an exhlbltlon game at the ball park On the mound pxtchmg for the Cards was my old classmate Don Immel After the game I went down to the field to congratulate Don as he had pltched hlS team to a fine vlctory The followlng mornmg found me proceeding on my wav west and whlle dr1v1ng through Colorado I stopped at a fine ranch and who should be runnlng the ranch but hrglnla Reynolds and Mxldred Blvens It seems V and M had pooled thelr resources and had secured th1s level DIHIFIQ 1n the heart of the west The ranch was well stocked and would soon pay for ltself Both V and M mformed me they were well satlsfied wlth thelr ranch and wouldnt trade lt for any buslness I spent the mght 1n Denver wlth my very good classmate Glenn Norton Clcnn and Peggy Ford h1s lovely wlfe ran prosperous cabln camps ln some of the lovellest country I have ever set eyes on Glenn stated that he was an ardent sports man ou the s1de My stay here wtth Mr and Mrs Norton was one I shall always treasure 1n my mmd Glenn 1n vxted me on one of hxs frequent flshmg expedmons but The followmg mormng I was aga1n headmg west Two days later found me ln Callforma I headed my car toward Hollywood My destlnatlon was the Warner Bros Studlos There I wanted to see the truly great actresses and especlally to see the top star wmner of the Academy Award the prevlous year Miss Katherxne Buxton My W1Sh to see Katey was granted Soon we were greetmg each other and she mformed me that 1n add1t1on to belng a great star on the screen she was clxmbmg the ladder of success m ICIQVISIOH We spent a wonderful hour V1Slt mg after whlch I had the pleasure of watchmg Katey perform 1n front of the cameras After a noon day meal at a Hollywood restaurant I sped north to VISII w1th Janet Walter now marrled to Mr Andrew J Rockefeller I pulled up xn front of the beautl ful home and soon I was dlSCllSSlIlg past days w1th Janet Janet whose husband owned several rlch 011 wells out ln the PHCIHC Ocean stated that thls was a great day for her new custom bu1lt Cadlllac pet car would arrxve from the factory 1n Detrolt At Janet s W1Sh I stayed to consume a very tasty dlnner and spent the evemng v1s1t1ng over old tmmes My Jaunt across thls land had been a complete suc cess I had seen all my old classmates of the class of 47 Now I was satlsfied to leave on my space Jump wxth the knowledge that my fellow mates had achleved the finest of success ln thelr chosen fields My earnest hope was that I mlght achleve success ln my chosen work also 'ENOX HIGH SCHOOL 18- 9 , 1 . , ' 1 r ' 1' ' ' . Y ' . - Y v I I . . .1 v I ' . y ' ' 1 1 ' . 3 I ' 2 H ' - . 7 V , 1 . . . g , . , . . . . . . , . . I , . 7. 1 , , Y . A E . ' .' . , , , . . . I , . L . . . . . . . , . . . . ' ' I had to refuse as time would not allow it. 7 u - 1 . ' 7 u . . - . . . I , ' . . . ' , ' ' ' 7 , - 7 Q - n 1 1 n . . y . . Q , D . ! ' . . . . - , Q v , , . D . 7 I - - ' ' Q Q . v , ' I 1 1 ' ' Y Y 1 y - . - , , . . . . , . 1 ' ' , . , . OW THE history of the Class of Seven and Forty of the High School of the Cxty of Lenox County of Taylor State of Iowa is in this wlse In the beginning ln the third and fortleth year of our Lord ln 'imth month and on the second day of the month there entered into this Land of Learning twenty six seek ers of knowledge Some came up from the erghth grade some came from other halls of mstructlon and some from the farms Three Vauncerl Beck Juanita Ferguson and Janet Walter entered with the highest records for schol astlc achievement ln their counties As they entered this land they were received with malicious glee by a certain band of Jvlld beings who were called Sophomores and who because of their fierce taste for Freshman blood did pounce upon them daily and nightly and did cause them to suffer great things lNow it came to pass soon after they entered the land that they were one and all seized with a strange infirmity which did cause them to act wlth much fierceness and strangcne s of manner and to grapple and wrestle w1th thelr felloy ln much rage and seeming ferocity Wrs men called to look upon them pronounced the 1nfirm1t1cs ln the male football and basketball Dale Purdum Gene Hanson and Gene Trost were most sc rrously afflicted with football two of these Dale Purdum and Gene Hanson with the additlon of Dean Ynodle also suffered from bas ketball wlth Dale Purdum making the first team Two girls Janet Walter and Bonnie Roe caught the basketball fever and made the first twelve Mary Van Houten was outstanding in music entering the state contest with her trombone Virginia Reynolds and Ramona Ewart united with this band and Vernon Beck left it thus at the end of the first year the class being ln number twenty seven At the beginning of the second year a new band of youths came up and the Class of Seven and Forty in the dignity of their promotion remembered the days of their own grievances and as the Sophomores of their day had done until them even so did they do unto these Freshmen and showed no mercy unto their sufferings and heeded not their lamentatrons untll all were bruised and sorrowful As the class did Journey through the land they beheld Mild ed Blvens Junior Moffett and Jack Trost who had tra ed from the companles with whlch they had set forth 1 to High School and their hearts were stirred w 1th pity 1 tl h y did open w lde to them that they might be gath ered in Xnd the class was sorrow ful to later see two pupils JL lor Nloffett and Billy Dean DHVIS depart to JOIN an o her band Behold rn the thrrd year the class did asp1re to dra matic honors and did present to the people a great and wonder ful play wherein each should act w hat he w as not SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Q And the heads of the class became swelled to their fullest capacity at the praise they received for this deed lNow ln this year many of the class won honors Gene Trost in football Marvm Nelson Donald Immel and Harold Larimer in baseball Jack Trost Dale Purdum and Glenn Norton 1n both football and basketball and Cene Hanson rn all three In girls basketball were Janet Walter Bonnie Roe Virginia Reynolds and Mary Van Houten Mary entered State Contest with her trombone and received a first Now when the third day of the fifth month of the ycar of srx and forty came this class did give a great ban quet for the class of six and forty who were bravely de parting into a new world of labor and machinery or to more advanced halls of learnlng And the class rn its Journeys through this year found four new members Phyllis Sexton Donald Immel Dor othy Symonds and Harold Larlmer Now this the fourth year in the history of th1s great 'ind wonderful class of seven and forty has been one of much hard labor and but little resting for preparations have been made for them to take their final departure from the land Their pride grew to great brgness within them and the class began to wish for badges befitting their high they professed themselves satisfied with their choice and rings were purchased And in the same year the class did set themselves down that an artist of much skill should make of them a picture of great beauty but w hen lt was done and their eyes fell upon what was said to be like their faces horror was upon the face of the whole class for It was like noth mg on the earth nor under the earth nor on the face of the angry sea Virginia Hewitt was welcomed 1nto the class and Mary and John Van Houten were sadly told farewell as they departed to Join another band This year also many were seen to excel 1n sports Dale Purdum Gene Trost Jack Trost Glenn Norton Gene Hanson Harold Larimer Don Immel in football Dale Pur dum and Dean Knodle in basketball and many were in music activities Remembering with glad hearts our play of a year hence we aspired to do another which was met also with the pralse of multitudes Four years hath th1s class of seven and forty Journed 1n the land and gathered large portions from e tree of knowledge Now we must depart each to go is separate w ay And now may the blessings which ever attend e good and true follow us and help to bring ultimate suc cess rn our chosen fields Amen LENOX HIGH SCHOOL U O , . T V ' ' . Y A 7 V ' ' . . . 1 . Y ' Y Y - - , Y ' . A J . , 1 . ' V 1 7 4 I . - v , V' B ' - - , V - ' , 7 V f ' - 1 ls 1 4 1 ' T v ' I -v v ' V V L ' V' VY 13 Y r v' C ' xx , , vy V' g ' ' X K' - K . x . . . - ' - - ' ntationg and after much considering and reconsidering, Y' V ' ' . V: v V ' V ' v ' ' Y ' I I , N ' ' ' Y ' V ' V . ' X. ' V ' ' 7 ' 1 - v I V V S j. ' V' V ' Q 'ir ' , ' ' ' ' '. - V- V ' ' 1 v ' .' . . . . ' ' ' - - - ' S0- .1. . , y ' ' th ' 1 . L . V b A V V Y h Y , V v ' v ' v Q 7 v ' f ' ' -19, Q SENIORS Now herc s a l1ttle dltty About us Sen1ors gl eat You llsten to th1s poem now And tell us how we rate Beverly who IS ln OUI class Is lndeed a very fine lass Shes the blonde whos here at school And one that never breaks a rule Theres Floy yes slr shes here too You hardly ever see her blue She stud1es every slngle page And plays mald when on the stage Oh Vaunce1l Beck IS a swell glrl She has long ha1r wnth the prettlest cur She doesnt care any for a Lenox guy But as for farther south oh my oh my' Now M1ldred B1vens shes all here From head to toe and ear to ear She s a smart one 1n our class And then she says Do you thlnk I ll pass? And Katty Buxton shes OK She learns more thlngs from day to day She attracts just qu1te a few Joes Yep she gets plenty of ah s and oh s And now thele IS Ramona too She IS really a good sport clear through She s the chunky one 1n our class But IS really a very swell lass Oh Peggy here IS qulte a dame Each llttle spark becomes a flame Now ltS a semor lt was a Mar1ne But I guess to her they re all pretty keen Now Hanson here IS a lot of fun And he helps the teacher to keep on the run Rlght now hes rak1n the school yard a b1t So a certaln semor gal wont have a Edd1e H111 IS our llttle squlrt Who IS, well sort of, qulte a fllrt, He really gets around OK, And brother, l1sten, that a1n't hay 'Norma HOXNdld IS a qulet g11l When wlth the band she tw1rl tht lXklI'1 Thls ycar he 1 a our hom c mm queen And boy oh boy dld she look l1ee1 Knodlc Knodle hc s our man And he IS qulte a basl etb'1ll f n About the g1rls he does11t seem to care But afte1 h1m they 193115 do te'11 Knox I nox whos there? Well 11ow we 198115 do can Im sure you d all llke Paullne Laust shes got a bI'1l11 IHSICIO ll bean Who lcally IS 1 Olld pal Shr thlnks school IS Ju t dumb A d wonders why sht has to comc M'1rv1n herc IS the guy who can cl aw lhlngs from Whlstlers Mothcl somebodys pa He a lot of fun sometlmes a wee b1t shy But we know that MHYVIQ XVIII get Glenn Norton IS a ladys man The g1rls all Ketch 1m lf they can Hes not bashful 1n any way He says Just what he wants to say Dale Purdum IS our athlete Whos hardly ever ln hlS seat Hes always up walkln the floor Watchln and watchln h1s l1ttle Jun1 or Cora Lou Reynolds IS a qulet dame Who w1ll some day go up 1n fame She IS l1ked by every one And IS honestly more fun V1rg1n1a here IS our redhead Not much of a temper tho IIS sa1d Shes the only red head that there IS And way down deep I thxnk shes IS BONNIE Roe IS our class sweetheart Whom we all l1ke r1ght from the start And at basketball shes a WhlZ Yep thats r1ght she IS she ls' Now Paul here IS a dlfferent man, He doesn't do more than he thmks he can, I expected he could have lf he'd try, But oh, he's such a funny guy 20 1711K Sm1th IS tllll mathr mat1c1an finc Who l nox 111 1h1 1gs all down tnc 11e I e his 1 g1rl 111 every DOII up C1san 1 IS qulte 1 1 11rht lon w1tl1 tl1 othe1 men Cent '1 st XlSllS tht Ch1Cl en Inn ut Ill ch mol how he hates to 1 Ollx lIe cl 11ther d1ear1 the llttle 1e1l lxow lic hr 1s our 1-11 scle man Ilt too IS q.11t '1 basketball ffm o klcldm now he gets around 1 tl h1s heat 1 ound l'11tt Walter play b1 ketb'1ll too cant dn o tl11nk he '1 prett gal fut I gt s he yust w '1nts to be the1r p'1l 1 nothcr blond '1t chool IS Phll Oh ye that gal 1 qulte a p1ll At chool h seems to be rather shy But she 1SllI l1ke that wlth her col lege guy Don Immel here IS a football man As well as belng a baseball fan He too IS our hlgh tenor great Who TISQS early and goes to roost ate Dorothy here IS a blonde st1ll She 1S a pretty qu1et J1ll When she hears some Knox at the door She trots r1ght across that k1tchen floor Dad says Harold stay home tonlght And Harold answers Oh I mlght But before the n1ghts over hes ln h1s helght of Joy In town talkmg about football wlth another boy V1rg1n1a Hewltt IS a new g1rl here Cause she moved just thls year She IS a pretty swell glrl tho Just ask that r1ngless semor Joe Now Juamta, here, IS the author of the rhyme Please, Folks, 1t's no great cr1me, She tr1ed, so to her IIYS a hlp, hlp, hurray, To a pretty swell glrl, I'd l1ke to say c o 0 Av, ' I ' , I' , . -, . 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' ' ' ' 1 1 , - SENIOR CLASS PLAY Q Q13 O ear' Q 71 lyl 'VNC N THE evening of March 21st the play A Case of Sprmgtlme was presented at the hlgh school gym na lum by the semor class It was met wlth a large audnence and vreat applause When Bob trled the sawlng a women ln half maglc trlck on the hlgh school prlnclpals daughter xt dldnt work' He dxdnt really hurt her but at FISH of curta1n Bobs alreadv ln plenty of trouble He trles to pretend that he s too slck to go to school untll thmgs blow over He phones the school prmclpal and talks llke hls Dad Bob cant come to school today Then he s forced to go on and lmltate the famlly doctor The boys got bronchlal compllcatlons Unseen by Bob hls parents are over hearlng all thls Bob IS forced to explam to h1s anxlous mother but hes so upset that hes almost glad to tell het There comes a t1me when a fellow needs a man to man talk wlth h1s mother It seems that h1s beautlful glrl lthe prlnclpal s daugh terl IS fallmg for a college man and Bob ln a great effort to prove how pollshed and suave he can be has tak en up maglC But then h1s blg trlck went wrong and hes practlcally suspected of attempted homlclde Mean while the k1d brother whlle demonstratmg hxs dynamlc muscle bulldmg lessons has torn the formal coat Bob borrowed from hls glrl to wear durmg hls maglc show land of course she got It from her father the prme1pal'l Joan comes by stlll mad to demand the coat back T hlde the damage Bob thrusts lt 1nto the laundry bag H doesnt know that the bag IS full of curtams to be dyed brlght yellow Theres a roar of laughter from the aud xence as the mald totes off the bag whxle the unaware Bob explams the delay by tellmg Joan how hes hav1ng the coat beautxfully cleaned the thmksl By the tlme Bob finds the real fate of that laundry bag 1ts too late and the outraged prmcxpal has dlscovered everythmg' The dye IS cast' By now Bobs family IQ begmnlng to get serlously XNOI'I'I0d Mother decldes to entertain the PTA ladles 1n hops that they mav mtercedc for her son Bob IS all set to proye how mlsunderstood he IS and that hes really a model boy but hls plan IS shattered Expectlng someone else entlrely Bobs mnocentlookmg kld brother has set up a whole SOFICS of home made booby traps fcontrlved out of such rellable Items as hot pads red pepper and electrlc fansl The PTA ladles IH a slde spllttlng scene walk rlght mto them and they KNOW lt s all Bobs fault Frantlcally angry they want to denounce hlm to the authorltles but that lsnt necessary The authorltles through a mlsunderstandmg are already out after Bob I must be llvmg under a curse' crles Bob but hes Bob IS on the top of the world forglven by the prmclpal safe from hls college rlval and all set w1th h1S glrl It s a Joyous and zestful comedy of youth The characters are as follows Dean Knodle Glenn Norton Mlldred Blvens Janet Walters Gene Hanson Bonme Roe Bob Parker who IS on the spot Mr Parker his father Mrs Parker his mother Betty Palkel his slster D1ck1e Parker the kid brother Gwen Anderson Dlckles flame Joan Abernaker the prmclpal s daughter Eddle her brother Louella the Parkers mald Mr Abernaker the hlgh school pr1nc1pal Jack Trost Mrs Brunswxck Paullne Knox Nlrs James of the P T A Floy Beck Nirs Hill Juanlta Ferguson Plalnclothes Man the law Dale Smlth NIISS Brlght from the zoo Peggy Ford Katherine Buxton Dale Purdum Bonme Bell McFee LENOX HIGH SCHOOL O O , 3 45 3 s 5'-'jf . N , ttf P ll! x It ml yi ll Q:-L . ' n V , . . . . . v 1 ' , . ' . . ' . . , ' . ' v ' Y . . . . , . . , . x ' l ' , . , . . ' ' , ,,.. . . U . . 1 - ,, . . ,, . ' ' ' v v ee I , l . . u is 11 1 K . ' ' V ' ' 4 ' ' . . . Y H , . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' wrong. Events take a sudden and delightful turn, and Y , Y b .x V W . . . v in , v Y . . Y. . . , ' ' !Y ' V 7 . . . . . , - . . . U H , , ' . . ,. . , . . . . . . . Y . . . H. . . . V , L ' A ' ' H x Y L , ' - r u n - f 1 1 Y I ' , Y Y 1 ' ' , , - 0 . 1 . . u 9 , . , ' ' ' ' . y ' , , , . 7 ' A . V. , . . Y . , , . ' I X . I . n . 1 , 1 Y ' It .11 ' .- , ..,. ,, ll v ' Y! ' ' -21- Q JUNIOR CLASS PLAY . N THE evening of October 30 1946 Juniors of Lenox High School presented a pleasant comedy entitled My Hearts in High With the Whlrl of commencement act1v1t1es on popu lar DOFIC gets news she has won a contest and IS to be mtcrvlewed as to her fitness for the prize The inter viewer 1S a woman hater and it appears that he b9116V6S that Dor1e IS a boy To avold a preliminary bad impres slon Dor1e rigs herself up as a boy Once she has con vinced him of her ab1l1ty she ll persuade hlm to give her a chance even though she 1S a girl Bart reluctantly whats up they dont hes1tate to threaten to spoil It all Dories dad IS a menace too The interviewer keeps re ferring to your son Theodore trick Dor1e lIlt0 revealing her 1dent1ty in a side splitting scene Each threatens to give her away unless she dates h1m for the Alumni Dance In desperation she promises each It xx orks until they compare notes A grand plot played against a background of famlly llfe Then Freddle and Dash JUHIOFS who presented the production were DOF19 an adorable young m1ss Kathleen Maharry Elva her moody mother Leomdas her meek father Perky her little slster Aunt Amlty a spry old aunt Bart her old standby K1ts1e her best frlend Dot a fllppant classmate Dash a lively boy friend Freddie a hopeful boy friend Mr Leonard Sherman an archltect LENOX HIGH SCHOOL Norma Ward Ray Nixon Pat Sheridan Mary Rees Harold Maynes Charlene Hughes Joan Fleming Bill Terry Ph1l Ranck Eugene Smlth y , 3 . . , Al ! 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BUSINESS ENGLISH Q i HE MAIN factors m the busmess world are the abll lty to spell correctly to use words properly and to punctuate each sentence effectxvely The mam objectlve of thls class IS to learn our gram mar from the ground up to know our nouns pronouns verbs adverbs adjectxves preposltxons conjunctlons and lnterjectlons We must understand the mood and tense of verbs and the number and form of nouns For spellmg each week the class has a llst of twenty five spelllng demons By the end of the school term they wlll have had mne hundred spellmg words It has been sald that leglble handwrxtmg xs a courtesy we owe others but that a mastery of spellmg and an ample vocabulary are debts we owe ourselves Words are tools Wlth whlch a person reaches the mmds of others they are carefully selected accurate and fitted to hls need We have twenty two students taking thls essentxal course Each IS enlargmg hxs vocabulary and lmprovmg hls English for the future LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 23, 4 2 ' 1 I f , f 4 w 1 , . f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , v . . Q AMERICAN LITERATURE NIERICAN Lltcraturc 1 hung t1l1cn by nearly 1m x rn 1161 ycnts v. 10 dx all thf senlors th1s yea1 Nlosl of them find It 1 11,2 placc 111 thx country vfry vyo1thvyh1lc and mtcustlng subject ITYJIIIL poem Ol 1 f 1 Jcm that a e Our book IS dlyldrd acemdlng to the DOIIOKIS V1 hls cspcemlly yyclll11ox111 T013 Por each h1sto11eal pcmod uc study the mam e use 1 1 ll Ol s 7111 t 111 cur T 1tc1 ll IL Cass authols hterature types STOTICS 1nd poems Th1S method It 1 1 Hood mmthod of 1mp1oy111f IL ldmg speed and Corn g1XCS the pupll a good unde stand1ng of the development p1eh 1 lon Many of the a1t1el 1f cuxunt 1nte e t u of hls country It also shows what people xxe1e Thlrlklflg 111 h ood TOPICS for dlSCLlSS1Ol'1 LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 24 1 , 1' ' 1 1 's xl 2 '- ' 1' ' :md feeling at the t' e '.'h1 ' 1 porlzxni 11 '1 Q '01 t' l'1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' J ' . We also me 1 1 1: - :arts ff 3: 1 es 1' . 'S ' ,' , . 1 . 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TYPIN G Q N THE Lenox High CUIIILUIUTU the students ill givin IN ltcompl hed hx using: thc lcliustmfllts of thc txpelxllt two semesters of typing These sc mestels comf dullng l L mining I0 If ll know ec c IS fl so the Junior year marking lt as one of the fllst commel gained thlough using the more common standild ma Clal subjects vllth which the student will come lnto Con chlnes such lsl C Smith Woodstock Pol ll L C Qmlth tact In typing the students studx all styles of business Q01 ond letters invoices and N31 IOUQ other fol ms usccl ln thc tom as speed IS stlessed thlough the use of pc l fc ct topx lsslzln l m xx mime ogl ll m ll llll om se mc s 1 ments and standardized spud tmsts l10IN s JI ln c ll cut mg X l th s During this first year the studf nt IQ glwn aulx Oppill Xlllfh N lcql lcnox stuclc nts xxlth the fun tunlty to become well acquainted with his mlchlnc This nt lls lll he l lctlt ll hUNlIlf ss vo :NOX HIGH SCHOOL H l ' .-' , L. J 2 s, ' , 'S Q , , l N. -.' i 2 I' -. I 5, x U. . .' - . 1 ' ' . ' . l . - . 1 el: as well as -l 1' ' it. B' 2 l-' ' 'lf lg- 'ls ' ' v Y ' V ' 1: -- , ' v Lv' x 1 1 X- C H - , ' . . 7 'I . E x .4 . x I x i ' mercial world. From the very beginning aecuraey as well New iyIJ1'XVl'lll'I'S have been zlclclerl this yl'iil' als well as ' ' ' - -' -' - V' 2. ', - 1 - ' A - '21 h 2 -h' -, In the see l . -xt -r. 3 3 H .. jul ' do extenxive wr 'k ' st -I 'il ' I' . .5 l exe ' . 'f '. X 1 ' l '- 2101i ' x 'ill 2 1 Iilllll .- 5 5 - 5 'A 1 cla- ' ' ' - 'A 2 ' -, me 1 .' A t - lrz -z ' rlci. Q U. S. HISTORY . . N RECENT years funct1onal subject matter has come to occupy a promlnent place ln the pUb11C school currl culum Only such content as contrlbutes to a better understandmg of the world 1n WhlCh we l1ve has been g1V en a promment place IH the Lenox Hlgh Schools llst of studles In the U S Hlstory course here ln Lenox the mam emphasls IS placed on the soclal economlc and pol1t1cal developments WhlCh have dommated our ent1re hlstory Only such mxlxtary campa1gns as are necessary to gwe a balanced and accurate account of our past have been ln cluded We spend most of our course on the recent per1od m Amerlcan Hlstory rather than on the earller phase Durlng the year the class makes use of a Work book Wh1Ch 1S correlated wlth the text These books contaxn questlons on the text projects problems for 1nVest1gat1on oral reports debates compar1sons and contrasts vocabu ary drllls ldentlficatlons map exercises and charts By studymg th1s course we have hoped to galn a bet ter understandlng of Amerlcan 1deals and mstltutlons and also to apprec1ate more fully the courage and sacrnices of those w ho made our nat1on poss1ble LENOX HIGH SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . A ' . y r 1 ' v - v 1 v ' - - v v a 1 ' v v - ' . . Y . . -25d . WORLD HISTORY Q HE WORLD h1story class IS composed of forty sopho mores It has been dxvlded 1nto two separate d1Vl9 1ons because of the large number of students and madequ xte space 1n the class room The yyorld hlStOIy coutsc hete 1n Lenox Hlgh School IQ based upon thc ust of a textbook and a yyorkbook yyhleh IS correlated yylth the textbook These books contaln quts ttons based on the maternal problems for futther study subjects for repotts map yyork comparlson charts t1me l1nes and other devlces yy hxch make the study of thls sub ject less compllcated Dutmg the year yye study the yyorld from the earllest knoyyn 'tges through medieval tlmes untll the present yr ns of atomlc energy Through thus course yye hope to establlsh 1n our mlnds the many problems great v1ctox1es noted men and other lmportant eyents of the past that yye may learn the best yyay to sc rye thf yyox ld 1n the years to Come LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 1 2 . - ., . ' ' 1 1. . '1 sv 1 , ' 1 ' u ' 1 f -1 ' 1 . -X . - b 'c , .. ., , ., 1 1 , ' ', 'Y . . . ' ' ' '. ., V' ' ,.- . , ' .' , , ' , .' . . - , , . ' . , . ' ' . , .x , , . . ' , -gba Q GENERAL SCIENCI' HL , ws T THE beglnnlng of the year we had forty students major phase of general SCIQHCC Especlal emphasxs was 1l'1 general SCIQHCC who were seeklng answers to glven to sclence ln 1tS relatlon and Hpp1lCat10HS to the what Why and how questlons about mterestlng war and the postwar perlod Also such lmportant con phenomena of exervday lxfe and acqulrmg a sclentxflc at s1derat1ons as health conservatlon recreatlon and the t1tude toward common occurrences 1nthe1r11ves vocatlonal uses of SCIENCE The subject matter was re lated to common experlences as the study of alr water lhey madc a stt dy of fourteen unxts each presentlng a energy work natural resources and the solar system LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 28- 1 J , . c . . , . 1 ,. ,K ' i fu . .ff ,. J . 1 L-V , 1 ' 1 u ff.1, .ly ' '1' 3 k M. 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' 7 l Y ' HOME ECONOMICS Q ,107 OONER, or later every person marrxed or slngle ex pects to make a home Therefore all nlnth grade glrls are requlred to take Home Economlcs ln order to develop an appreclatlon of wholesome famlly hfe Durmg the first semester the slxteen glrls studled the planmng preparatlon and servmg of breakfasts lunch eons and dmners The first three days of the week were spent m studymg On the last two days they prepared i in-. hs... varlous products to prove what they had studled Durlng the second semester they learned how to be well dressed Every glrl wants a dlfferent outfit each day The blouses sweaters and sklrts enJoyed so much by gxrls make possible dlfferent combmatxons to achleve the deslred variety They also recelved help in knowmg how to use color texture deslgn patterns and materlals to achleve the greatest effects This was found to be especlally true ln cases where the wardrobe IS llmlted LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 29- 0 a , -1. ,, 7 , Af---Y .-.--. , .-,V ll ' 1 . . f , 1 qi' f ,GV ' ,. . 2 4 6 L' f' . , ,A E 'f 'ff 1 ,Y Q, ' M ' W - 4. L 'V Q W, f V ' V44 5 ' , , , 4 2 ' 5 ' , I Z :V ' ,, f Q Q V 2, W, , ' 5,6 - l , 9 52, A f' .. ,nf f 1 1 ' - ' 7 u ' I 7 7 , . 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 Q INDUSTRIAL ARTS . HE FIRST few weeks of the school year was devoted to mechan1cal drawlng and the study of plan of pro cedures and thelr relatlon to the projects we were to construct later Most of the years work was wlth soft Woods due to the fact that hardwoods were stlll almost lmposslble to obtam However a few of the boys were able to brlng some walnut and oak from home thus bemg able to ex perxence work 1n such woods Both shop classes were requlred to make broom hold ers as thelr first projects after these were fimshed they had thelr cholces Throughout the year such projects as hall trees book shelves modermstxc end tables table lamps foot stools Jumplng standards wash benches clothes closets handkerch1ef and magazme racks were made by the boys Each and every project that left the shop was a credlt to all concerned and certalnly a P1609 of equlpment that could fit 1nto any home The boys really dld a fine Job Our shop has certalnly grown 1n the past year and wlll compare to any 1n thls part of the state as new power equlpment was purchased and to date we have rece1ved our new clrcular saw and new band saw Our new lathe had not arrlved as yet at th1S WI'lIlI'lg though It 1S expected any day Along w1th all the war surplus equlprnent that we are recelvlng at regular lntervals we find our shop a pleasure to work 1n Now when we can find a mechanlcal devlce to sweep the shop we are sure shop classes w1ll double 1n those dGSlI'1l'lg to take the course LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 7 . . . - - ' 7 . . . , V. . . . . . 7 v . . , L , - ' . . . . I . Y . . . Y , 1 v . . . ' y - v 1 1 . . 7- - 1 ! Y 1 Y L , . . MATHEMATICS Q . W1 A ., . 2 ODERNJ ClV11lldIlOI'l IS dtpc nde nt upon mxnhmeu and procewm mfldf posslble hx thc folmulatlonk of matheXmat1cQ Thls quotdtlon fx om the Iona COUIQP of Studx lcxucd hx tht state Dcpdxtmcnt of Puhlxc Instluntlon helps to expldm xxhx mathcmatlcs lx 2m 1m portant palt of the hlgh schoml culxlculum s Nloxlf tcachu Elemznt ux Xlhthx 1 to thc IQIPN m n at L H S Qupfxmtc mit nt XNANNUIT1 IN tht mxtructox Algf hxalc foxmul IN xpxc NN lnpoxt mt l1LliI1IlIiIl atlonihlps and duclop hlltx t th tk ,, terms the state d2Xpa1tmfXnt s pdmphlct C,OI'lI1I1L10x Graphlc FODTEQPHIHIICJH 'ILUJTTHJUIIIN tmmmff m malhl matlcs from tho 0211112 st xons It N lmpoxt mcf IN cxldcm ln magazlms nuupipus md hoolu Gcmctxlc ox N au 1lllll0IlNhlIJN It it tht IfJllI141iIlU'1 of the time an tho pr 1ct1C11 HITS Thr LOUIKI of studx goes on to QIIIL that the Qduca 1101111 x llues of thc xtudx ot IT1ilhtITldIlLS dll plactlcal UINCIDIIIVIIX md Qultur 11 2 hyectlxcs I 2, md Ill foulfrli KNO I- sL x m XPPRI-LI XIION of matho tux upom xxhlch i1Xllllifl0I1S hom ll 2 A nox 1 HXBIIS of mat xx nd duur in Q1 ir roncmnew md of m 0 lectuxl homstx SKILLS in hmdlmg esxtntldl Qomputa nom I1 UIQIFIIIIIVT xtmxtull flux m LINIIIQ' INSIIUTUPH Q lccxslon md m cxpluqng pmhlcm sltufltlons m m lthc m mtfxl lmgu ig: LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 56 t X X X 2 :p2-- XX2' l'X2 X' 2' X d -. 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T LENIOX band opportunmes are avaxlable to any tudent xuthm the school who has had mstructlon on h1s ll trument and who through hxs own d1l1 gcnt practlce under the guldance of the muslc superv1sor s suggestlon has a Workmg knowledge of band partlclpa txon Students from Jumor Hlgh as well as from the uppex grade str1ve for the democratlc blendmg of each personallty and each mstrument into one Members of the mstrumental groups have asslsted 1n such act1v1t1es as class plays assembly programs Armxs t1ce Day observance Chrlstmas programs school carnlval The band play ed concerts 1n the c1ty park through the summer It was led bv a World War II Veteran The school IS domg everythmv to start up an 1nterest in the younger students LENOX HIGH SCHOOL S v k . . A x 5 V 7 , ' - 35 , - , , ' , ' basketball games, and other occasions of special notice. - 1 7 - - , . I 1 L Sy . . . . . . Q . . -32- Mixed Chorus - MUSIC Q ' 1 . 13,1 EMBERS of the Lenox Hlgh School musrc depart ment have taken part rn many aetrvrtres durrng the year Among the projects rn whlch the students were deeply 1nte rested were the followrng On Wednesday November 13 fifty one students made the trrp to Shenandoah to broadcast from KFNF Groups whrch took part ln the program were the boys glee club grrls trro Sl'-:ty flye students went to Bedford on December sec ond to attend the vocal festryal lN1ne of the Lenox srngers were rncluded rn a mass chorus Grrls from Lenox Hrgh w ho attended a band festlval ln Mt Ayr were Barbara Money maker Geneyleye Casey Kathleen Maharry Katherlne Buxton Peggy Ford Cath errne Brokaw Justrne Barker Elene Barker and Mary Jo XX alter The publrc was muted to a Chrrstmas program pre sented by the musrc department at the gyrnnaslum on December 20 Carol of the Bells Santa Claus Is Com mg To Town Oh Loyely Xorces of the Sky The numbers on the program Twenty srx students attended the vocal festrval at Lre ston on lfe bruary 19 and 20 On the n1g,ht of the 20th 1 concert was grven by the mass chorus Some of the musrcally talented students partrcrpated rn the annual contest sesslons sponsored by the Iowa Nluslc Assoclatlon LENOX HIGH SCHOOL the girls' glee club, girls' sextette, boys' quartette. and Slfiighf' and Oh Come All YO Faithful WCT9 SOITIC Of the ,,,33,,, Q OPERETTA N JANUARY 17 1947 the muslc department of Lenox Hlgh School presented an operetta entltled The Ghost of Lollypop Bay M1ss Jemlma Steel la sp1nster beeaus of c1rcum stances rather than cho1ce1 has establlshed a summe1 school for g1rls on the shore of Lollypop Bay Prof AIVID Fl1nt la bashful bachelorl has establlshed a s1m1lar choo' for boys on the ODDOSIIG s1de of the lake SOCIHI relauon between the camps are xery restrxcted but Prof Flmt a11d h1s boys are accustomed to call on Mlss Steel and her g1rl 1n a body 4Some of the boys and glrls find these call very unsatlsfactoryl D1nah the colored ma1d declare she has seen a ghost ThlS suggests to Mary Mldve and Molly an ldea for enlnemng matters when the bo fs call aga1n lThey hope that durlng the exc1teme'1t the, may find an opportun1ty to become acqualnted wlth the boys Tom D1ck and Harry who have hown them some pref erence 1 The boys and thelr professor arrlve A ghost IS seen by Mlss Steel w ho becom1ng wlldly alarmed throw herself 1nto the arms of Prof Fl1nt caus1ng hlm to real17e that he loves l1er lhe boys and glrls stampede ln all d1rect1ons It now develops that D1nah lwho has con tracted w1th M1s Steel to serve as ma1d for the entlr seasonl has a lover w1th whom she ha quarreled Her anger has cooled and she longs to return to h1m To do lh1S she determlnes to break up the school and her pre tense of seemg a ghost was to prepare the way for her own masquerade 1n ghostly attlre It was she who was seen by Mxss Steel but Mary masquerad1ng at the same tlme does not know th1s nor does Dmah know of Ma1y masquerad1ng In the second act the students have gathered togcth r aga1n and Mary and her frlends pretend alarm NVllll th rest Prof Fl1nt sends Tom Dlck and Harry acro th lake for blankets and prepares to guard MISS Steels camp for the n1ght Left to themselves Mary M1dge and Molly ldellghted w1th the success of thelr first masqueradel dt Clde to stage another ghost scare Meanwh1le D1nah 4bel1-ev1ng that a second dose of ghost fr1ght w1ll be necessary to break up the camp! plans a second masquer ade Wh1le skulk1ng about among the trees wrapped IH sheets Mary and Dmah dlscover each other Alarmed they run and enter1ng camp from oppos1te sldes looklng backward they C0llldC and fall before Prof Fl1nt As the Professor IS about to unmask them a thxrd shrouded figure appears and Prof Fl1nt rushes out 1n pursu1t of the new ghost In the excltement Mary and Dmah escape un recognlzed And then wh1le the horrlfied students stand aghast the ghost whom Prof Fl1nt pursued returns bear mg the unconsclous form of Prof Fl1nt M1ss Steel appears a1 d makes no secret of her feelmgs for the Pro fessor as she admmlsters restoratlves Prof Fl1nt recox ermg consclousness sees the ghost Stlll standmg by and demands h1 capture Th ghost unmasks d1sclosn D1 ah Marcu who explaln that he had hoped that 1f he frwhtened Dmah and then rescued her she mlght ree ne hlI l I lO1C llndly Prof Fl1nt and Mlss Stel announce that they ale marry1ng and comblnlng the1r schools CAST OF CHARACTERS M1 s Jem1ma Steel prlnclpal of the school Margaret Fo1 d Mary a lead11g sp1r1t among the sttdent Barbara Moneymaker Mld e Marys chum Juanlta Ferguson Molly Mary s Chum Genev1eve Casey Dmah a colored mald Justlne Barker Profe sor Alvln Fl1nt Pr1nc1pal of boys school Jack Trost D1ck a leader among the boys of thls school Donald Immel Tom Dlcks Pal Dale Pt rdum Marcus Adam Johnson a mlddle aged negro Ge ie Tro t Glrls of the Chorus Annabelle Brown Norma Howard Mary Ann Sluss Joan Walter CHORUSES Vaunce1l Beck Joan Buchanan Katherme Buxton Phyll1s Hewltt Maralyn Roudybush Catherme Brokaw V1rg1n1a Hewltt Bonme McFee Mary Rees Kathlyn Roudybush Beverly R1ley Mary Jo Walter Bonme Roe Elene Barker Mlldred Blvens Irma Bubb Beverly McLaury Juamta Reason Cora Lou Reynolds Vlrglnla Reynolds Pat Sher1dan Norma Wllllams DICK Eberle Bob Flemmg Edw1n H111 Jack Pershln Marvm Reed Denn1s Thompson Donald Barker B1ll1e Barrans Darwm Brown Gary Smlth Jake Walter Roland Wray Glenn Norton Harold Maynes Cec1lM1ller Robert MOFFIS Raymond Stralght B111 Terry Vernal Thompson John Cox Dean Knodle Ray Nlxon Dean Symonds B111 Teply. Stage Dlrector M1ss Wl1Ck6 MUSIC Dlrector Mrs Whlpp Accompan1st Kathleen Maharry LENOX HIGH SCHOOL ,341 0 o 1 1 , . - - . . t . . 1 . . 11 11 Q . . 1 - 9 - . . , '- ' ' , - - 11 11 ' - . , 1 ' , ' - 11 11 1 q - . 1 S . C . , 1 - . . . P .- , V . . 1. 1 li S S, 1 S ' - - - . A . . ' . A . . 1, Q ' . C ' 1 1 ' i . . C - - . K' ,Y A . . . . -11 1. - S . . . V . K' . , , .1 1 . 7 . , 1 . , Q . . v . 7 ' .F . . . N 1 1 1 .11 1 , . . . W .' . . 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1' 1 . ' rv ' ' 4 , , .1 13, J . . 1 , . Y . . 1' , ,. .,............. . .. ,. . 7 . . U . . . V , , , , .1 , ....... ........,... . . . S 4 , ,,. Y . . , . 1 - , S C , 1 .... ,... ......,.... , .,,. ..,, , v. . , . ' S . Harry, DICK s Pal ....,,...,...., 1 . 1. ., , ...... , .. ..... .. .,.,. . 11 ..,,.1.J1m Ford - ' 1 . . , ., . .. ,........ ...,.....,.. , ,,.,. , . 1. .........,............ 1 - , - ...... I S1 1 . Y . . , i ,F , .1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 51 Y ' ' - ' ' , 1 1 1 H . . ' ' ,. - 1 1 1 1 . . , S.: C , , 4 ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 . , , 1 . . . . . . L , , . ' ' 1 1 1 1 g - 11 - 11 ' . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . y 1 .......,.,, ....,,.....,................. , , .... .................,.1..,....,......1..,.. . . . , , .......,1,. 11 .,,,.......,...,.. ,,.......,....... 1 ..,,,, 1 ..,,.1..1,1. 1 1. A I TW: , ' , . ' Q-dw , - 1 L, -f Football - SPORTS Q I , , M,l.M,F Hi, , I 4 .V . .A , f ., 44 1 f . Y -fx, 1- , -1 '.1'p'l'f, , 7 f1v,,Mg wtf W Zta, f, , , . . f- K 41946 Season? SEASON S RECORD 1946 N THE afternoon of August 26 thlrty five candldates reported to Coach Rider for the first practlce of the new season Wlth the first game of the season but three weeks off there was plenty of work from the verv first practlce session Seven returnmg lettermen formed the nucleus of a fast hard dr1v1ng Tlger eleven that faced a tough ten game schedule The Tlgers lmproved mth every game thev played wmnmg two non conference games and be mg held to a 1313 tle xn a Blue Grass Conference tilt 1n their comeback trall The followlng boys made up the Tlger squad III Dt, Don Immel Gene Hanson Ray Nixon Kelth Reason lAL, 'ES Harold Stream Glenn lNorton Jack Trost Fred Hay nes CU XPDS Harold Larlmer Gene Trost Jim Ford Reldon Vey Milton Larlmer Gene Rogers Eldon Ewart B111 Moffett Jack Calxm O' RS Phll Ranck B111 Teply Bob Hanson EAGKS Charles Glay Melvln Hoxxald Vet nal Thomp son Dale Purdum Marvm Nelson Jack Glay Darwin Sexton Jake Walter Caroll Hay es Greenfield 14 Mount Ayr 7 Lenox 0 VllllSC3 31 Bedford 6 Leon 26 0 Cornlng 26 Lenox 19 Orlent 14 Lenox 13 Lamonl 13 4 Homecomlngl Lenox 7 Essex 0 Lenox 13 Osceola 39 Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Letterwmners were Dale Purdum Harold Larimer Donald Immel Jack Trost Gene Trost Glenn Norton Gene Hanson keith Reason Reldon Key Charles Gray Melvin Howard Vernal Thompson Phll Ranck Ray Nlxon and .llm Ford Returmng lettervunners 1n 1947 are Kexth Reason Reldon Key Charles Gray Melvin Howard Vernal Thomp son Phil Ranck Ray Nlxon and J1m Ford team due to thelr v1c1ous play throughout the season Semor Dale Purdum made the All Conference first team gettmg a left end pos1t1on Semor Harold Larlmer was glven a guard spot on the All Conference second team Junlor Vernal Thompson was elected to a second team tackle spot ex e'1 though he finlshed up the season at full back Xernal Thompson rece1ved further dlStlIlCtl0fl by be mg honorably mentloned to an honorable tackle berth on Jack Norths All State football squad selected yearly by the Des Momes Register K: Trlbune Co captams elected at the close of the grld season by the squad wexe Glenn Norton and Harold Larlmer ....33.. 4 V T -0 - Y . Y . 0 W . ' . W0 - v - Z6 L I . 1 . - . ' - v ' l v O 4 A . . . . K . . , K , I y 1 ' ' Q v 1 v v ' 1 7 ' V Y l ' ' . 7 I f l . 1 , . K H H h . V. . I . Y 1 ! l I ' Y 1 A ! - ' Three Tigers made the Blue Grass Conference All-Star P, M, 4 U Y . . . l 11.4 . , , v . r ' r x ', A . Q , Y . n . X ' v 7 7 7 ' LI ITI 2 ' , ' ', . - , - , ' J V I I P: . .' ' , , V , l . . . . r v - I 4 v - v l '1 - I . ' , , ' . ' ' : ' . Coach Rider's team was seeded as the number two Q BASKETBALL W...-Zi!,.,.. 654411479471 HIRTY FIVE boys answered the first call for basket ball practice on the night of November 12 After a weeks tryout the squad was cut to a workable S179 of twenty The Tiger squad was made up of the following boys FORWARDS Charley Gray B111 Terry Elvis Mendenhall Harold Brokaw Gene Rogers and Jack Gray CENTERS Russell Gordon and Vernal Thompson GUARDS Melvin Howard Gene Hanson Dean Knodle B111 Teply Jim Ford Raymond Straight Reldon Key Ed win H111 Phil Ranck Fred Haynes Jake Walters and Ray Nixon This year s Tiger team was a very young and inexper ienced outfit with only two seniors on the entire squad those boys playing the more dominnant rolls in the start- ing line-up coming from the Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior classes. Therefore all indications point toward very good Tiger teams for the next three years. As can be seen from the season's record, the tigers were an in and out team , losing to teams they should have beaten and winning from teams that looked better on paper . team in the Taylor County Basketball tournament only to get knocked off in the first round by an inferior New Market team that they should have beaten by twenty points. The Tigers failed to win any of the three Blue Grass Conference games they played, however, they did defeat Leon 22-14 in the Blue Grass Conference jamboree 11eld at Mt. Ayr early in November. AS of February 1 the Tigers had a record of 7 w1ns and 9 losses Following lS a result of the season s record up to Feb 1 1947 Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox Lenox- Lenoxf Len0xA Lenoxf Lenox-50 Lenox-24 LenoxA32 Lenoxf25 Lenox4-26 Sharpsburg 23 R1chland 31 Afton 26 Exira 28 Leon 14 Clearfield Shannon City 2 Cromwell 34 Richland-35 Clearfie1df22 Orientf35 Mt. Ayr-47 Sharpsburg-15 Mt. Ayrf56 Emerson-16 New Market-29 Bedford-53 1946-47 Basketball letter winnersfChar1es Gray, Elvis Mendenhall, Russell Gordon, Melvin Howard, Gene Han- son, Bill Terry. Co-Captains-Charles Gray, Gene Hanson. A very attractive basketball schedule is being ar- ranged for the 1947-48 basketball season that will include several Blue Grass Conference teams plus the colorful Diagonal team. ' -qi Girls' Basketball - SPORTS Q wr l. MW 'Z 3,31 SUMMARY OF THE LENOX 19461947 GIRLS BASKETBALL SEASON tAs of January 28 19473 HE LENOX Tlgercttes yyon 13 games lost 3 and tred 1 By thls record you can see that the team had a farrly good year We yyere the first team to down the Rrchland Toyynshrp Shannon Crty sextettes The vrc tory over Rrchland was an rmportant vyrn as rt gave the local grrls revenge oyer an earlrer defeat The brtter prll of defeat was tasted three trmes by the grrls rn tht hands of Rrchland Wrnterset and New Mar ket rn that order Although dt fr ated rn these games tht Trgerettes showed more speed supc rlor ball hilftdllml and a better balanced club than therr opponents The Rrch land game saw the local first team rn therr rnrtral contest loslng by 9 pornts The outscorrng of Vyrnterset rn the second half by Lenox was one of the hrghlrghts of the year In the New Nfarlxet game another second half Lenox 39 Lenox 36 Lenox 33 Lenox 30 Lenox 38 Lenox 45 Lenox 46 Lenox 47 Rlchland 38 Orrent 25 Wrnterset 52 New Market 33 Clearfield 38 Thayer 26 Sharpsbur g 11 Emr rson 28 County Tournamr nt Lenox U2 Sharpsburg 11 Lenox 43 Clearfield 28 scorrng the vrsrtors 19 4 Season s results Lenox 39 Lenox 24 Lenox 30 Lenox 39 Lenox 44 Lenox 3-1 Lenox -11 Sharpsburg 9 Rrchland 36 Alumnr 22 Exrra 30 Clearfield 38 Shannon Crty Cromwell 17 7 The Team Bonnre Roe Co Captarn senror for her game Jan 3 Nlary -xnn Sluss for her change oyer rnto a pryot forw ard abrlrty to go up after that ball speed plus a yery promrsme freshman Catherme Brokaw for her consrstent hrgh scorrng throughout the season ball hand lrng two more seasons left Donna Plants for her steady play rn the baclx court always relrable two more seasons Janet Vyalter Captam senror wrll be greatly mrssed sacrrfrced scorrng as a foryyard to put strength rnto the uard court the lxey player of the team Kathleen Nia harry came a lone way to make fir st strrng showed great rmproyement played many OLlINl8Y'lCllYlU 9311105 wrll be b back wrth us next year - v P ' 1 ' ' 1 4 . l . 1 y . K . I . . l 3 ' .' . ' ' - I - Av l ' 4' ' f ' I x - x xr ' L K 3 Y x . V Q . , . . . V :' K - , v . 4 .S S H : ' : - ' , . ' comeback nearly brought the home team a Victory' Out- highly' accurate long shots. especially' in the New' ltlarket - I ' , . . ' ' ' Y no, n Y I Y Y l ' U' ' '-'. D . ' 'z A ' ' X' 5. - . U l . ' -' 4 g 4 - ' - -Y u. ' A . . I 6 . vi D - '- K r .5 .' ' x . . - N -, . V ' '- U, S ' b Q ,- L37- Q JUNIOR HIGH sCHooL . t . HE SIXTH graders who are new ln the department Englxsh study has been devoted to learnlng certaln have had to become accustomed to longer asslgn fundamental skllls ments longer class perlods and longer study per Nlne puplls are ln the Junxor Band Kevm Barker lOdS Wxlma Barrans Joe Maynes Jack Calvln Jo Ann Hagee Ar1thmet1c races and spell downs have added varlet Ch I H ar es agee and excitement to the Schedule Another act1v1ty Wh1Ch the boys and glrls have en Two days a week the 7th and 8th grade readmg class Joyed very heartxly lS basketball B1l1y Moffett Darwln IS spent on Current Events Sexton and Jack Calvln reported for football practlce LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 38- . . . . y Frank Brokaw, Lonnie Barker, Charles Barlow, and . . . . . FIFTH GRADE Q LPTEMBLP 7nd found thntmn Chlldun ln the Hfth and xxllte Lortcctly all of the Qtates and then' CHDIIOIS glade In 1 fmx xxttlv Blllx Vlost Jolned ua and mmd ,he mml U, fomwpn A numbct of mtoreetlng Scenes on our readlng table h we shown dlffmvnt DIIHCPQ of our Qtudy In most ot out sturllu IhlN xc ll uc haw bf come htttm Hiqudlnlffl Vllh NUI mln Ulllmll Suu 11 new books hav: been addvd to our llbrary and xxx algo haw new text booke m language arlthmetlc and grewecl to bvcomc the Hfbllflflflll natlon 1t IQ today gclpncp n gtoflaphx xu hut sturlucl nach gloup o Qtatu Spellmg, 'Incl health cont0QtQ durmg the year have ln lvxcluallx x x na arltltcl mtfxut to thoac Quhu'-cts LENOX HIGH SCHOOL QI l ' . c v ' X' I' '.' I ' Y .' n . . 'S X. x 4 w I I ' ' , ' Y . . ' B, ' . I. ' xi. 's. Q 52 . . x , v i 5 , , X 1 - f ' X Q- ' , , ,-.' LV, i Y i V2 1 A S x . V . I , 5. , . N, V x ' ' ' In history wo loarnml how thv bnltvd States has pI'0- . ' L, x I x - I - ' ' 'A 'h ' ' I l,I'2 j 'I 'X K ' f. 31' Yr .. ' ' ' d' ' C Ou' ye-a1 s projt-ct wa: to lvarn to cms' 2 I ' . - , 4' ff, Q FOURTH GRADE . . HEIN school opened the fourth grade had an enroll of the second six weeks we had another girl Join which made our number of boys and girls equal The pupils of this grade have history for the first time They have shown a gieat deal of mterest in the settlement of the colonies their homes food furmture and entertain ment Vke have pictules showing these various things which xisualizes their study Perhaps their most interesting subject 1S geography ot scene to represent each one B5 so doing the pupils me better able to remember w hat they have studied We have enjoyed our new text books in Engllsh and iiithmetic We haxe also been forttnate in having sev mal new books added to out library which we are usmg as supplementaxx work IH reading LENOX HIGH SCHOOL . , , W, ,Ya - nga ,.,-7 . -, ,WFW f ' 2 x' I ' ' 4 s J 1 ' , t - 1 ' g B I ment of six girls and seven boys. At the beginning As we study about the different places, we make a village us, ' ' ' . t ' . ' ' 1 ' ' ' . v . 7. .V . 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Q SECOND GRADE IX GIRLS and SIX boys entered the second grade ready for a busy year worklng and playlng together The dally schedule mcludes reading language phomcs physlcal tralnlng They are learnlng the cursive wr1t1ng for the first t1me Before th1s they had done manuscrlpt Wfltlflg In thls room we have sclence mcludlng the study of anlmals plants sun wlnd and weather They learn the 100 add1t1on and subtractlon combln atlons They use these ln examples wlth numbers of two or three facts Language both oral and wrltten IS bullt around thelr experlences We also have speclal umts as Indxans Thanksglvlng Esklmos and people of Holland We have added new books to our llbrary corner whlch IS always a dellght to the chlldren Spec1al holldays are always celebrated w1th partles Boys and glrls who have blrthdays durlng the year brlng treats for the rest of the chlldren LENOX HIGH SCHOOL -42 , 1 4 f 'f UNB . l I 1 7 . 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Aug 30 Hlgh School reglstratxon Sept 2 The first day of school has arr1y ed There IS h LI tal I1 tle and the fre hmen wondering where to go lext The 1 erdly senlor look upon the w hole scene wlth 1 bo cd 11 d cyperlenced eye alter ome confusron the c 1 e get o H1111 ed Whc 1 chorl IS d1sm1 sed the fresh et '111 lo Jlxlflf' for an e capc but ll IS of no use ant e '1'l t'1l en o t far 1n1t1at on t 1 1frned1ndHrt regular d1y of choo chnl b madt flrst TIJ t School dxsmls ed today and tomorrow for In t fntball prdctlcf at nlght If 1chcr mfctmf, at Cl'1r1nfl1 ll Vlrr club ortjlnlf 1 1 1 1 run Scott ln f'1yo1 of C.vIKf lfIfId Se t CIII scxtette and trlo chosen 1 Boys rflec cltb organlled 0 Int hnme football gam wlth Mt Ayr cor 70 fyot f It Ky Mlxed chorus orffan vcd c ,1 fncwrll p1rty for Mary Io r 1 entct 26 T 11st Iyceum number 'Vlaglc of Sclence Football dmc at VIIIISCH Score was 300 n f r Jf V1ll1sca 30 Naturelflncl 'L 9 Tcdchtrs rccsptlon 1 1 Iootbtll t,1m1 rt Btdford wlth game cntlng ll tl1t11 f1 O bowed to them 19 6 11 Be pep rally Leon mvaded us and wt e Photo rapher cumc a11d took more plctures Oc 15 SOUIOI IICILIIIS taken by Vkoltl Our tirst football XICIOIX at Ons 11t Score 103 K1 op omorts ard c IH f KL J mors h'1cl prcnlc T cotb1ll e1me at Cotmng We lost 900 '1o'r1cmm1ng queen elected fl JL 1114 rs sold tlckt ts for play lor 11 y 'Xly Hs nts ln P X sua lrh pep r'1lly S1akc dance through town W IC I1 blg bonii e at school yard 'Noy 1 Homecomlnv game ended ln t1e 1313 Home commg queen Norma Howard and attendants were crowned by captam at half w 1th a blg dance held at the gym after game Nov Mtfxnother NICIOIQ for our football team We dow ned Essex 10 'Nov 11 Last football game of the season was play ed agalnst Osceola wlth another loss chall-ted up for us 3913 Wov 13 33 students went to Shenandoah for a broad cast over KFNF -4 SCHOOL DIARY Q lxov 14 Muslc Dept pr actrcrng for vocal f9SIlVa1 at Bedford Noy 13 FITSI basl etball game of the season W b at Sharpsburg 1 O f' t l 1n ba letball We bowc o Brchlund Twp IIC UIPS 'toy Dc Dc Dc XL Clty D c c c Dec 3 c c f III Ayr J III J111 0 Woltz ph 1tog1 ctpher carve to retak group 0 P11 kctball wamc b ty een alt mm and hlgh 2 s frame wlth Afton ch nl dl mlsscd fmr Think glvrng vacatlon Xoc'1l CIIPIC it Bedford Lenox ver u Clearfirlfl at Clearfield Nfoxxe Thr I'1 t of the Mohrcans Sf 1ror took Nfl',ll1OlI1I 1pt1tude ttsts Boys md fflrls bdskstball gqtmrs wlth Shan Operetta book came and tryouts began Operetta cast named Lenox versus Plchland Town h p Sen1or DICIUFPS began ar T'lVlI'1g Wmtersct ver u lu ox We lo t by 19 pornts Chr1stm1s p1ot1ram 'lt gym 1nd school dlS ll Chrl tm rs xac1t1on 10 11 Lenox vcrsus ylc w Matkct and Lenox versu Senlors worklnrr fLlIlJUSIy on annual Clc II fic ld versus Lcnox Lf nov: vfrsus Thaytr Bedford yt rsus I enox emc tcrs 1 lllf HIYIOII Dress IP fr opt rc tt 1 .111 IO III Ill INC III 111 11111111 lm! II L1 nox OJ b P19111 1 The opercttet The Chot of LOIIIDOD Bay ented and was '1 great success PI'3lfIf'1IlOH Smgets Pts '70 T'ljIf1l county grrls basketball tourna I b 1 Faylor county boys basket 1 b 7 Cnls scct1on1l b1sketball tournament Donald Scott NIOIFISOI 99 Glrls d1str1ct b1sl sto1ll tournament 'Ph 77 78 Boys ssctloncll biskftball tourna Much -1 Iowa Eycry Fup1lTtst1n H S Lexel Mitch 7 Lenox commumty spellmg bee wmner an nounced March March March March March Aprrl 11 Athletlc banquet Aprll 23 Muslc contest NIlsQOLlI'l Valley May 7 Semor play May May May May May 9 Sam Grathwell G Man Taylol county spelllng match Bedford Parkrnson mus1c program -Xll school carn1val NILISIC contest Clatmda Jun1orSen1or banquet Flunk day Baccalaureate ser mon Graduatlon School d1sm1ssed for summer yacatlon C I I O . tc si.. Lt: . 5 ' ' ' 6' I' ,I fic I IQ I Q 1 . . ' . ' ss ' Q I . t T . ' , ' , if 5 - ' . 0 . I , I I I J.,-f ur lrfs oss 2: . 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I 9 IDEAL SENIGR BOY XFRY glrls dream 1s a comhlnatlon of desxrable stttrxbutrs Thr super physlque of Jack Tlost draws attention first Glrls who take a second look ulll notlce Harold LBIIITIPI s waxy halr then they succumb to th bemty of XIHIXIH Nelsons eyes The complcxlon of Ce e Trost guts rlse to a slgn of closu contact Thr gf L1 1 manners of hddle H111 brlng the realllatlon that he da rf elm 8llX are not gone Dean Knodles smllf x 111 xml e them melt Glenn N01 ton s ty pe of pexsonalltx 'tle them uoon untll Gene Trosts humor IOVIVQ th 1 Cene 1111 on clothes msplre prlde ln tho e seen hem hit dreams neyer come true Q IDEAI SENIOR GIRL T 1AKE5 only one glance at out ldcal to makc us admnt the halr of Vauncell Beck As we approach th dream glrl we see the merry twmklc of Bonnlt Mc? ees eye We can not help but notlce the peachfs and cleam complex mn of Vlfglllld Hewltt the tlpped nose of Janet Walte1 the rosebud 11ps of Margaret Fold and Fhyllls Sextons snow whlte teeth The 1dea1 IS perfectly bullt Nklth Nolma Howalds figure Katherme Buxtons hands and the tmy feet of Bonnle Roe Personallty IQ rexealed by the conversatlonal dblllfy of Juamta Ferguson the mtellmence of M11dred Blxens the wut of Ifloy Beck VIYFIYIIH Reynolds plcasantness and the lndependence of Cora Lou Reynolds Q Weather Bureau Wmdy Gene Hansen Hurrlcane Pat Sherldan Sunny BONH16 Roe Falr Beverly Barker Cool Katherme Buxton Cyclone Veryla Hendel son Foggy G1o11a Paul Mushy Dale Purdum Pleasant Vauncell Beck Thundermg Phyllls Sexton Tornado predlcted Kathleen 'Nlaharxx Wmdstorm Gene Trost Cloudy Dean Knodle Sultry Raymond Black Gale Juanlta Ferguson Thunderstorm Don Immcl 46 v - v, , ' ' ' ' f J R.. , k. bv. 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If fades carl 48 00 610 615 635 640 650 00 715 745 810 830 845 850 9 35 10 20 11 10 11 40 The alarm clock rmgs off 1n the Knodle home and Dean sleeplly reaches over and turns lt off wlth hls big toe The Nelson Household finds Marvm up and stag germg out to the barn to help with the morn1ng chores Paul Ross IS wide awake and slipping on his cow boy boots after a fine v1s1t with friends in Pres Cott Dale Smith rlses to greet a new day and picks up hls shoes which are sltuated between hxs physics and Algebra books The roosters crow IS not heard by Floy Beck be cause she is too deep m slumber Jack Trost IS struggling to get Llzzle started xn order to get to quartet practlce on time Peggy Ford rlses from the depths of slumber and wonders how on earth lt could be morning already Ed H111 IS up and very busy trying to find KSIB and Toby and his ranch hands and readmg another chapter of h1s Charles Atlas Muscles Book Gene Trost reaches madly out of bed ln time to dress wlth Uncle Stan and Cowboy Ken on the dressmg parade Dorothy Symonds IS sleepmg peacefully after a date w1th a frlend with a Plymouth car The Barker farmyard IS a scene of bedlam because the rlght rear Firestone tire on the Model A has a slow leak Mlldred Blvens heads for the old schoolhouse wlth books m one hand and a copy of the Cowboy Man ual 1n the other V1rg1n1a Hewltt gulps down her glass of Ovaltme and departs for school Don Immel makes the turn ln the stalrs and glides mto his seat m a photo fimsh with the assembly clock V1rg1n1a Reynolds llstens mtently as literature IS bemg dealt out in unendmg quantlty We find Glenn Norton and Dean Knodle discussing the precedmg nights happenlngs between tough square root problems 1n advanced Algebra All the physical tra1n1ng fellows Jockey for post t1on at the gymnasium Paulme Knox furlously pushmg her ballpomted llfetlme Rocket Reynolds Pen m order to keep up with strict bookkeepmg lessons 12 40 1 05 1 10 2 40 405 630 715 730 7 45 8 40 10 00 11 10 1200 12 15 12 30 149.- MOMENTOUS MOMENTS Q Vlrglma Hewltt and Dorothy Symonds collaborate to attempt to find the co efflclent of lmear expan sion Katherine Buxton breathlessly ambles 1nto the school bu1ld1ng and tries to make If 1nto the assembly before classes pass Bonnie Roe saunters ln to find her bookkeepmg paper 1n perfect order wlth the aid of Paulme and Bonmebelle The 3rd period flnds Norma Howard lndustrxously workmg over her textbooks Janet Walter speeds her black coupe to the gym to amaze the world of sports wlth her basketball ablhty 5 00 The business in the Mam Street cafes 1n creases decldedly Jack Trost arrlves ln town w1th a flashy sult and a tank full of gas Cora Lou arrlves at the theatre and lS greeted cheerlly w1th these words You re only 15 mlnutes late tonlght The Lenox theatre finds Ramona Ewart lndus trlously poppmg away on some Japanese Golden Bantam popcorn servlce for pomts unknown In the local theatre we find Juamta Ferguson and Harold Larlmer s1tt1ng m the back row enjoylng the Bugs Bunny comedy Our travellng eye finds Miss Phyllls Sexton in a local cafe or taking ln a movle vuth a close com pamon Dale Purdum turns his loudspeaker to Perry Como to near Mothers Waltz because this number IS not played at the Chlcken Inn We find Cora Lou happlly hoppmg up the stalrs of the operators booth after fimshmg an evenings labor The parade of cars comes to Lenox from that cer tam red brick recreation building south of Cres ton on Highway 34 A pleasant goodnight IS negotiated between Vaun cell Beck and her boy frlend and followlng thls Lowell drlves home 1n a seml daze The town and surrounding countryslde sleeps serenely and peacefully Yes another day of momentous moments has bldden farewell Q C 6: . . , Z . . . . 4:00 7: . 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Azul IIII- f'.I'I' :I-If QIII IIII' IIIIIIIIIIY Q WHAT'S IN AN INITIAL Beverly Floy Vaunceil Mildred Katherme Ramona J uamta Margaret Gene H Eddle Vlfglllla Dean Don Harold Bonme Bell BJ B FLB VLB MLB KAB RFE J MF MJF LEH ECH VN H CDK DDI I-ILL Bevs Just Bashful Fllrty Little Bouquet Very Lenient Bushwhacker Mlghty Lovable Butterball Kisses All Boys Rather Funny Egg Jenerously Makes Frlends Mostly Joys Flirting Loatlng Every Hour Earnestly Counts Height Very Normal Heart Can t Devour Kisses Doesnt Donate Ideas Hilarious Likable Lion Marvin Glen Dale Bonnie Cora Lou Vlrglnla Pauline Gene Janet Paul Dale Phyllis Dorothy Norma MJ N GHN DEP BMR CLR VMR EP GET DT PAR DES PMS DJ S NJ H Manages Jalopy Nicely Gallant Heartbreaklng Nuisance Doesn t Even Park Begins Many Romances Careful Little Roughneck Very Mlschxevous Redhead Even Plans Kisses Grabs Every Tomato Jenulne Dandy Technique Justltled Wolfess Probably Advertlses Romances Doesn t Ever Smooch Pardon My Sweetness Dear Juvenile Sweetheart Never Just Happy BIM Big In Middle Q SPICE CAKE . UT ONE cup ot Katy Buxton ln a mixing bowl add one half cup ot Romona Cream well Stir in one Gene Trost and blend thoroughly Measure two cups of Dale Purdum along with one and one-hal! teaspoons of Gene Hanson Then add one teaspoon o! Juanita Fergu son one and one half teaspoons of Glenn Norton one teaspoon ot Janet and a pinch of Peggy Ford Sift to gether twice Add two cups ot Dean Knodle alternately Stir vigorously Add one teaspoon ot Vauncell Beck for flavor Throw into the oven at 350 degrees of Bonmebell McFee Let cook for three fourths of Mlldred Bxvens Cut and serve to the Senior class sponsors LENOX HIGH SCHOOL ..52.. o o 0 ' .... ,.......... . -,,,A,-A,,. K ' W--a----- ' 'r. .......,. ,. ' ' Jack .....,.,..o.,.......,..... .J ' ,,,. ..,.,........, . .. .................,...., .JW O O U 'yhldred Covy boy s Serenade Glen There s a Pord 1n Your Future Jack Huggln and Chalkln Eddle The Smglng Hllls Beverly In My 'yierry Oldsmoblle 'yiargaret Dont Get Around Much Anymore Dale P Cant C'1ye You Anything But Love Baby Vlunccll Somtbody Loves Me Cora lou Why Does It Get so Late so Early? Ju 1n1ta My Flckle Eye Paul Headmg for the Last Roundup Ge ne H Ya Ta Ta Ya Ta Ta SENIORS' FAVORITE SONGS Bonnle Let s Take the Long Way Home Gene T I Dont Knoyy Enough About You Katherme I m Alyyays Chaslng RHIHDOXVS Bonme Belle Nlght and Day Dorothy VN ho Do You Loye I Hope V1rg1n1a H I m a Blg Glrl lNoyy Marvm Just a Llttle Fond Affection Don Stormy Weather Phyllis To Each Hls Oyyn Dale 'S Shlne on Harvest Moon N01 ma Dreams Dean Walt For Me Mary Vlrgma R My Dreams Are Gettmg Better All the P lullne Beautlful Dre amer Timo F103 I LOVC Llfff Ramona Lady Be Good Janet Dont Pence Me In Harold Juanita Nhss yhlcke Vlargaret declme the verb kxss Margaret Fold Oh teacher I never decline them Jmgle fenders Jungle frame Jingle all the yyay Oh' What fun It IS to r1de 1n Jack s old Model A Blotter A yy lsdom absox ber Calendar A record of legal holldays Domestlc Scxence A sclence yy h1ch makes good yyxyes Ifreshman A mere hope Hot A11 A product of heat expanslon Jumors Insplrlng youngsters Llbrary An mstltute for the dumb Report Cards Tattlers VVhen asked to yote for the most popular glrl 1n school Hoyt Nhtchell refused VVhen asked the reason yy hy sald I change my mlnd so often I dont care to for me make any yy rltten statement . , y ' 1 i M- 4 W x Y, - - K -WY y , . , . , . , Y , . . . . . . ,. , i , . 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Q BACCALAUREATE FINANCIAL STATEMENT XSSP FS 111 S 1 1 I X111 1 1 111 I 1 ,, lx 1 IN 1 ,, 1 1 1 0011 1111 x 1 11 111 111 111 llllllll 111 LENOX HIGH SCHOOL 50 PHX X14 - I - 1' .' If 1' lU'l'llIl1l 1511 11ss111'11-1l 111111 l11111l1-s 1'111' tlllllllll' st: 11--- .,........,.,-,-,,,,,,--------- H,-M--., 11: 21,1111 1Jl1l11g'1-111-11si1111s 1'111' 1l11- .xllllllill ,'1z1l'1' .......,..,. ,-,- f.,..--.,-,--,,-,H,--,-------- ----- 1 11,711 l31il11's I'l'1 111 1-l11ss 1111-111111-1-s ..--.-,-,,-,---,,---,, -,------.----------.-,--------- M------- 3 4 13-515 2 1A'l111'111l11-1's' s11l:11'i11s I'I'UlIl W. P. .X. 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