Lexington High School - Minuteman Yearbook (Lexington, MO)
- Class of 1948
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Slusher L, H, Unglgg Ioe Mann Treasurer I Gkhardk. dmondon PYXDCXPGX Sup! 35 Mdfxhd Bdaml. L Q BCR. mum Chrmiun w K Virginia Armstrong Art Music B. S. in Education Ed Carmichael Assistant Coach History Drivers' Training B. S. in Education Fern Cullom English B. S. in Education Mary Carmichael Speech English Drivers' Training B. S. in Education . . I -.E 1 , I .4 . ' Nh ,CV s S' if ,- , fl.. ,, , ..,-fi 0 r ' ?! I 5 Elizabeth Gruber English B. S. in Education :Q I-Q . r 'Qi' K? E. I. Early' Agrtcu ture B. S. in Agriculture H I? ,,,bb.,.., 1 .,,, fm William Hamann Carlson Hendrickson ha' lohgon Coach Home Economics and' irector B. S. in Education B. S. in Education B' S' lf' Mum? Master of Education M' A' m Music 1 ,Q 1 Q. s , Q ip . , E Marqarot Kline Phy. Ed. B. S. in Education Mildred Meyer Science A. A. B. S. in Science A. B. in Math Katherine Todhunter History B. A. r , . ,EE D 'GV Q at X- R., Qi R x Anqola Mautlno Lanquuqn A. B. B. S. in Education Verna Owen Social Studios Lena Metorer English B. S. in Education Emory Todhunter Mathematics M. A. in Math B. A. Raymond Schardoin Glen Whllne Commercial B. S. in Education Y Diversified Occupations Chemistry M. A. B. S. in Education Xwfk i 4'-if , ,rx -f LL 52' If fMN I Class Sponsors E. Todhunter E. I. Early Iamos Seaton President A radiant personality that shines lar. L Club Annual Staff Band Basketball Robert Hanson Lillian Christian Vice-President Secretary Some boys invest their The rnildest manners money in stocks and and the qentlest heart. blondes' Annual Staff I. Club Minstrel Annual Staff Football William Danner Don Van Camp 5 zzu Treasurer Sat.-at-Arms A .... z .- Says little but qets If l am greater than the 'gb ' there. rest, its not my fault. L Club L Club -irr . Senior Play Football t 'lall Football 4 -1-:: , X 1 Basketbell 1' tzr at ' ..,.:. 4 Truck . . :. or Betty C, ,Armstrong Has a mind ot her own and uses it to the best advantage. Glee Club Melody Makers Mary Basye Whatever she attempts she does well. Senior Play Annual Staff Debate Drum Major Band Annual Stuff Thespian Society Minstrel Gloria Beretta Ioan Beminqer, The same Gloria yester- She openeth her mouth day, today and tomor- with wisdom. row. Home EC. Club Iohn Buchanan Ioe Caqna Hunting, coaching and Sturdy oaks from acorns the ladies - God bless grow, 'em. L Club Football Senior Play Minstrel Richard Callaway Pierre Collobert l just couldn't find time He can resist anything to study. except temptation' L Club L Club is 9 iv t r A M .. , ,, Q ,AIV 3 :Gu in 5 swf Q5 , b f 3 ...: 4 , ff 55255 W .t w ' it f N AS? 'S' Z f if 45 MM it ,. Q K Q Y get x Q i QQ 9? wp X a Q, X ,0 3- af ith' Q! 1: lu- 8 ki '93 1 Kathleen Cooper Put Cougar Little but mighty. He's my man. Annual Staff Newspaper Club Cheerleader Thespian Society Glee Club Harold Coskey Betty Eapmon Popular with both boys Oli you make me so and girls. mad. L Club Basketball Bernie Fairchild Paul Gander Women annoy me, l love I-le is srnall, but he has to be annoyed. the fight in hirnf' L Club L Club Football Football Eph Guevel Dixie Hackley And we know he'll try Mighty like a rose. anything Once , Annual Staff L Club G. A. A. Football Minstrel Geneva Hamilton Mary Hammer antness. Glee Club Melody Makers Home Ec. Club A y Ierry Hesse Benny Hoeppner 6. P11 He seems diqnifiedrbut The world amuses him, 1. ' Wait till you know him. and ,he amuses the r ,iZEf..Y q . ,'f ' Annual Staff World' x ,V,k P' F. A. F. F. A. 4v 'A A' -' Minstrel f uf' 15 Leroy Heoppner Mamie Hollingsworth l'm small, but so is dyna- A heart biq enough for mite. every joy. F. F. A. Home Ec. Club Hazel Hughes Dorothy Hurt Sir1cerity is the keynote Peppy, mischievous, full of her character. of fun, her smile is known to everyone. G. A. A. 11 Efficiency is her motto. Her mind is like a sun- Bcmd dial, it records only pleas- lla' 7' Y J Q.: --3:-, iz 2:55 ' 5 'K ,bg ir 'Q in Y ' 'J E 5 B. Ierry Iohnson You can lead a boy to school, but you can't make him think. Donelle Keeney Happy when alone, cheerful when in corn- pany. Annual Stall Newspaper Club Thespian Society Senior Play Glee Club Melody Makers Orncx Lauck Shes qot what it takes and more too. Rita Martin Pretty is as pretty does. Annual Stall Newspaper Club Thespian Society Senior Play Band Olin Iunqehlui The quiet type. Fern Kleindienst A qoool name is rather to be chosen that great riches. Annual Stall Debate Minstrel Senior Play Dudley Lueck The world knows noth- ina of its greatest men. L Club Football Senior Play Track Baseball lean McCormick Never too busy to smile at the boys. Annual Staff Newspaper Club Minstrel X . N,,. ff '5 4 A n M We V Y r - N if X, 8 5 -:IN bv We J, 1 gf 5 D' lohn Mclfcddln Probably be a farmer. R. E. Muench Believe in the old adaqe -'Let the morrow take care of itselif Band Baseball Ellen Neale She has cheerful and winning ways, her charm and humor always Annual Staff Newspaper Club Thespian Society Senior Play Glee Club Melody Makers Pat Riley No hurry! No wo George McKean One of the minute men, always a minute slow. Band Charles Mussatto The answer to a maid- en's prayer. L Club Football Track Minstrel Georgia Oberhelman A girl whose friendship is worth cultivating. Annual Staff Newspaper Club stays. Thespian Society Band Home Ec. Club Minstrel Violet Rivers rry! Her future, she knows it Glee Club 13 E Shirley Rogers A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Cheerleader Elizabeth Shaffer Eleanor flush She has a charm of courtesy, and gracious Words so sweet. Glee Club Melody Makers Wanda Shipman Within the coziestcorner A lady of quiet - she of my dreams, he sits, acts instead of only high throned above all planning. gods that be. Annual Staff Newspaper Club Minstrel Maurice Short Billie Shumate He lives up to his last lt's easy to be nice when name. Donald Snell Hell make it. L Club Football youfre naturally nice. Cheerleader Art Club Wilma Starr She says 'Hello' as it she means it-and does. Home EC. Club Glee Club Melody Makers Lorraine Stompoly Charles Stratton A soft answer turneth Always a smile. away wrath. F F A Annual Staff Newspaper Club Minstrel Leroy Summerlin Mary Thomas I like work: it fascinates Blessed with a deep meg l could sit and look at sense -of humor, she en- it for hours. joys life. Annual Staff Newspaper Club L Club Annual Staff Football Minstrel Track Norman Thorson Betty Tucker lt is easy, but it is a fine Look into her eyes and thing, nevertheless, to be you'll see a little angel, modest when one is look longer and you'll see great. a little imp. Band Glee Club Minstrel Melody Makers Maiorette Minstrel Richard Van Zandt Ir. Villers A good humor oils the How long before the machinery of life. bell? L Club Football 15 Richard Yates Iaqlz Wright Betty Waddell He holds hls hne well. Think he'll bea farmer? The aladdesiicg all vvgheii ,, ., glad the ma est o a L Club L Club when mad Football Football Home EC Club SENIOR PLAY MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION Martha ..u,uuuuuuuuuuu uuuuullu.uu..A,.u,..lul...ll. G eoraia Oberhelman Nancy Ashford .....,. , ..uuuuuuuuu Donelle Keeney Helen Hudson Ae..,..A.,... ...ee ,,..ueeu E l len Neale Dr. Malcolm Pyle .uuuuue.u uuuueueuu N orrnan Thorson Monty Brent uuuuuu.u,l Ioyce Hudson. .,.. . Dudley Lueck ,. . .H Rita Martin Bobby Merrick .u.,..,,c..,.,., .uccc D D, Bobby Hanson Dr. Wayne Hudson ucuuccuu uuuccccuuucuc B illy Danner Mrs. Wickes .cccccccr.ccccccc cccccccc F ern Kleindienst Marion Dawson cccccccccc ccccccccccc M ary Bayse lack Dawson ,crccc. John Buchanan 'SE Ion CLASS WILL We the seniors of '48, the adorable, bedazzling, charming, dependable, exquisite, fascinating, gallant, heroic, industrious, iaunty, keen, lovable, modest, notori- ous, overwhelmingjpulchritudinous, quixotic, ravishing, stupefying, tantalizing, undaunted, victorious, witty, xan- thous, youthful, and zealous seniors, do declare this to be our last will and testament. Betty Carol Armstrong wills her baton and stmt'to Tonia Beltram. Mary Bayse and Wanda Shipmanwill their feudin', fightin', and fussin' to Wanda Mike and Io Ann Krum- wiede. , loan Berninger wills her earrings and her come hither looks to Ioann Heimer. Iohn Buchanan wills his monkey-shines and love- making to Bobby Dale Ward. loe Cagna wills his manly stride and pretty plaid shirts to Iimmy Wallace. Richard Callaway wills his cowboy boots and pipe to Cotton Boyer. Lillian Christian wills the secretaryship of the senior class to any poor sucker that can't get out of it. Pierre Collobert, Donald Snell, and Iunior Villers will their interest in English Lit. to George Kehrees, loe Stanton, and Frank Hulver. Pat Conger wills her dinnerdates at the Victory to Carolyn Heghin. Kathleen Cooper wills her hash-slinging to Shirley Schumacher. Harold Coskey wills Michigan to Iunior Polge. fOh how he hates to give .it up.l Billy Danner wills his football shoulders to lim Slusher. Betty Eapmon wills her 6th hour typewriter fthe one that won't spelll to Mary Swigart. Bernie Fairchild wills his thousand and one loves to Nelson Bryant. Paul Gander wills his jet-propelled force on the foot- ball field to Donald Olds. Eph Guevel wills that infectious grin and his left end position to Billy Frasher. Dixie Hackley wills her wavy locks to Helen Priddy. Bobby Hanson wills his dimples and his blond in- terests to Ralph Bertz. Geneva Hamilton wills her happy married life to Marilyn Burnett. Mary Hammer wills part of her shyness to Shirley Collobert. Ierry Hesse wills his tall tales fand the one that got awayl to Iames O'Malley. Bennie Hoeppner wills his brilliant remarks to Don Savio. Leroy Hoeppner wills all his books ffunny, that isl to Bamey Rostine. Mamie Hollingsworth wills her little worm, fish, and frog lformaldehyde includedl back to Miss Mildred. Charlene Hughes and Violet Rivers will their part of the United States back to the Indians. tThat's one way to get out of American Govemment class.l Dorothy Hurt wills her mid-morning and mid-after- noon snacks to Edna Houston. Olin Iungeblut wills his practice set Kbookkeepinq, of coursel to Iohn Ruether. . F em Lois Kleindienst wills her debate trip escapades to Arch Skelton and Tommy Gunter. fCause there's enough for both of them.l Oma Lauck, Richard Van Zandt, and Eleanor Rush will the remains of the Carmichaels and the driverfs- training car to the underclassmen. Dudley Lueck and lack Wright will their Higgins- ville interests to A. W. Luehrman and Otto Knaphiede. Rita Martin wills her love 'em and leave 'em tactics to Kari Bruce. lean McCormick and Lorraine Stompoly will their debits, credits, and trial balances to Beverly Allen and Ann Kelly. fMay they have better luckll , lohn McFaddin wills his ability to sleep in school with his eyes open to Leslie Buford. George McKean wills his base hom and all the music found in it to Dale Gulledge. R. E. Muench wills his extra Canadian bear skins to Natalie Kleindienst for that new fur coat. Ellen Neale and Donelle Keeney will their booths and Ford and Rush to Rita Lindblad, Bea.Mavel, and Marjorie Thompson. Georgia Oberhelman wills her drums to Beverly Kelly. tAlso her ticket to the concert.l Pat Riley wills his whatever-it-is to who-ever will take it. I Shirley Rogers and Billie Schumate will their antics and yells to Pat Hughes. Iimmy Seaton wills his atomic experiments in the chemistry lab. to A. W. Sandring. Elizabeth Shaffer and Charles Mussatto will their serious affair to Gene Payne and Lorraine Kessler. Charles Stratton wills the keeping of Liz to Don- ald Lueck. Leroy Summerlin wills his ability to go steady every other week to Wilbum Meierer. Mary Thomas wills her beloved Excelsior tall but C. W.l to her sister, Nancy, just to keep it in the family. Norman Thorson wills his Bride of the Waves to Duane Schleuter. Betty Tucker wills her journeys to the Maid-Rite to Sophis Kehrees, Don Van Camp wills his love for the younger gen- eration, keep 'em coming, to Red Flanagan. Betty Waddell wills her secret love affairs to Marilyn Hoffman. Richard Yates wills all his extra females to the Lonely Heart's Club. 17 F SE Ion PRGPHECY Ahl 1972! Life has just begun for the seniors of '48. After all if life begins at forty, they're just getting a good start. Let's see how far they've gone. Might as well begin in dear ole' Lexington. Seems as tho' no one can even remember if they had- a graduating class in '48. Our curiosity has been aroused and so off we go on a world-wide tour to find the missing class. We step into our helicopter and head for Wash- ington, D. C. to snoop around a bit. We arrive in time to attend the dinner in honor of the new Secretary of the Treasury, Bernie N. Fairchild. The toastmaster, Benjamin H. Hoeppner, also introduces the Foreign Minister to Upper tughl Lower Slobbovia, Richard C. Van Zandt. Among the other important guests is the Vice-President of the U. S., Mary Thomas. The society editor of the Washington Post, Betty Waddell, claimed this to be one of the most elaborate affairs of the season. On to New York to catch the opening perform- ance of Mademoiselle Buttercup by Dorothy I. Hurt, co-starring jeanne Rush and the lrish tenor, Patrick Riley. Among the first nighters are Mrs. Geneva Hamilton, wearing her fabulous Green Water sap- phires, and Betty Eapmon, safety pin heiress, es- corted by Olin jungeblut, match-box magnet. After the opera we take a cab and find the driver to be Richard Calloway. A fast and furious ride brings us to the airport and we hop into our helicopter for an- other lap of our journey. In London the critics are raving over a new book, The Nutshell and Us by Billie j. Shumate and Wanda j. Shipman. There is also much excitement over a new gadget that the inventor, joe Cagna, calls the youdo-it-I-can't. Gay Paree is all aflutter over the old look de- signed by Mademoiselle Lorraine Stompoly. Her famous new creations are being modeled by those two nationally known models, Orna Lee Lauck and Dixie' Hackley. On the Rue-de-la-Paix Richard Yates and Leroy Summerlin, still enjoying life and up to the same old tricks, are being entertained by a dozen or so French maidens. Since we are so close we can't miss the Winter Olympics which are in full swing. Riding the bobsled for the U. S. are none other than Pierre Collobert, junior Villers, Donald Snell and Eph Guevel. Russia is our next stop. In Moscow at the Kremlin Harold Coskey holds the honored position of Am- bassador to Russia. He furnishes straight scoops for Donelle Keeney, foreign correspondent, and her photographer, Georgia Oberhelman. Then to Turkey where there is much ado over the new Sultan, john McFadden, and his breath-taking harem. We hear that an expedition has just returned from the heart of the Congo to the Gold Coast so we hurry there and are amazed to hear how Mary E. Hammer saved the life of the big game hunter, Billy Ray Drzmner, from an enraged monkey. While on the Gold Coast we meet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton, owners of the largest diamond mine on the coast. 18 On a short stop over in Cairo we find George McKean, who runs a thriving business keeping the pyramids furnished with occupants. Flying low over the desert we see two figures f?j digging industriously in the' sand. We land just as archaeologists Mary Bayse and Ellen Neale uncover the lost tomb of King Tutramlee XDOC, the first of the lost line of kings. After a short flight we reach that exotic land of mystery, India. On arrival at Calcutta we are wel- comed bythe publisher of the Calcutta Monsoon, Paul Gander, and his private secretary, Lillian Christian. We read in his paper of the new mission just estab- lishedhigh in the Himalayas in the unknown land of Tibet by that fearless missionary, Dr. Charles Mus- satto fbetter known as Moosel and his charming wife, Elizabeth Shaffer Mussatto. Then to Hong Kong, China even tho' we are afraid we won't be able to understand their language, but much to our surprise everyone We meet can speak some English. This does not seem so strange after we learn that Pat Conger and Mamie Hollingsworth are teaching in a local school. In the teeming jungles of Borneo, acting as com- mander-in-chief of the Bring 'em back alive head- hunters is the gentle, but forceful, jean McCormick. Her expert head-shrinker is Don Van Camp. Down under in Camwooweal, Australia, Leroy Hoeppner is the proprietor of the Hopalong Hoepp- ner Kangaroo Nursery. Fern Lois Kleindienst is head nurse and baby sitter at this establishment. jack Wright owns the neighboring Ostrich Race Track, famous for the Ostrich Sweepstakes. We stop at the beautiful beaches of Waikiki which are thronged with interested spectators watch- ing a native Hawaiian Samba performed by those three impressionistic dancers, Kathleen Cooper, Char- lene Hughes, and Violet Rivers. The leader of the orchestra playing for them is none other than Hot Lips fNormanl Thorson. On our stop over at Buenos Aires We meet jerry Hesse, owner of a large meat-packing plant, who is married to a gay senorita. While listening to Station MAN in Lima, Peru, we hear the familiar voice of Betty Carol Armstrong proclaming the wonders of the Tourist's Trips to the Andes being conducted by johnny Buchanan and Bobby Hanson. Back in the good old U. S. in Hollywood, Cali- fornia is Rita Martin who is president in charge of production at the Hob-A-Goblin Studios. She is as- sisted by her first vice-president, Betty Tucker. Doing the lighting for the star production is Dudley Lueck. Over in Burbank in her hill-top home is joan Berninger, the mother of four sets of triplets, writing novels on the side. At Oak Ridge, Tennessee the famous atomic en- gineers, jimmy Seaton and R. E. Muench are busily engaged in preparing a secret formula. Down in El Dorado, Arkansas Shirley Rogers and her husband are the proud parents of half a football team. Yes, there was a class of '48! And now our curi- osity is satisfied. But curiosity killed the cat and we're almost dead!! X411 ww? El- W . 4, ' QW Q X y ,,::.. A -1-2-1-'-- VM f 2, C f 21 N ' Q. , . K ws, 1, 'M X x ww' W M l fi: , A fm eg, ' 1 f. wvf W' 3 M ai- 1 S1 'M V 2 , , H: ,, , ,,..., avi ' mg A, 'fi iii M' ' gl 1: V H Q f, x A Q 22:2 Q ,Q QQ M ,vw an 4mnv- Lois Abbott Beverly Allen Tonia Beltzem Ralph But: J. W. Borcherl Alice Bome Floyd Boyex Elizabeth Briggle Kari Bruce Leslie Buford Marilyn Bumeti Irvin Butler Alberta Cado Kenneth Clevenger Bonnie Coen Judson Dobson Luetta Dotl-mage Ralph Dothage Don Flanagan William Frashex Joann Heimex Carolyn Heghin Elizabeth Hensevelt Gladys Hofiman 1' N ye 5 - f ,Nw Q 'Ku' v- if- 3' ,,,, lg 28. 7' i gmw 5 I A F F Marilyn Hoffrnan John Hollingsworth Edna Houston Patricia Hughes 1 . 1 U F rank Hulver I T 5? tg. 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Waddell Bobby Warner lack Watt Virginia Whitley Mitchell Willard Zelma Wilmot Shirley Wultekammer Shirley Yeoman SW X J K 'img af J, A M 5-fi-lyke sinwg 5: X- Efli Exp 9 W ff' T A f K V1 fir, ' pq N L ' f 5 K, W-0' N- ff fu N ff A X- I K 17. X xg if I ,255 , X Shirley Anderson ,,,,, - M , , I , 'W' Melvin Beckemeyer Y fir A 'f y M' C H. 4' M., Elizabeth Bertz , ' 'C 7 . ' 1 k I Ins Branson , ,, X' ,x,. ff Meredith Branson Q Nl . 5 . grim: x 3 C' ' M Qff iw' 4 ' 44sn..,.r 6 I V A Z 5 in A Waneta Brown Q V 'C J: Q' q uu t N I, ...V ...Qs hu - Shari Bru?:e E uvqu I Ly uuul 1 Q 1 -,m u r Charles Bmnk 5 - A ' ii 'V V Billie Canning i . Q i i .. -----' A . ' V, , ' Vliiu A . ' V Lula Carl f . fag? f 6 - Aa - . X 2 W X' 1 J' . X X A Mable Clark , 1.4 vi 'K' A Norman Clevenger k - ,f r C f snr' asv fl I V - D W L ms Mickey Conger D ' 'M , A:.:: . . Margaret Conover f I E- qua? ff if L -JJ, ' A Carl Cooper r ,Z W a A X M. ,C Laveda Coskey is 'V Q. T an fu' K, -0 M Norma Dickmeyer N .ni , . 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' A j I ,x' , 5 I W 'I ,.::.- . 5 I .,:- ' E B ,W Q 'IW .JV x I all 'J , i 1 mv' E , -J 'NJ ' Lillie Grindstaff lack Gueguen Wilma Henderson Lora Lee Henning Kent Hicklin Anna Lou Hoeflicker William Hollingsworth Arthur Holman Bill Hooper Richard Horton Beverly Hulver Ioan Hurlburt Roy Jordan Charlotte Knapheide Harold Larvkford Frank Mavel Bertha Lichte Barbara Marchetti Larry Marcks Ralph Matney ll'Valter Mayer Michael McDonald Lorraine Mike Jimmie Miller Ray Miller Betty Io Murcersmith Shirley Neer Catherine Nichola Betty Peek Jeanette Pieper Z9 sw' ::5. W t ulgw 'Plym ff me fr Q L 'N A- Xi .4v ' - WW 5,: 1 ds l 5 riff ef: gt W5 f All Z' li dj: ',. W I: :J x 3 5 iffy . -7? ' X ml'-y Q on eff- x' A .. K Q 1 . E' avr We v,x 'fi ' 7 i .g,' 4, ,Mi in nenne , W lelnn 1 fm , . ..,, W if W D , rv ' Q rw ,Zi- I N Q X, K I .,.,,:, I A 6' Y-'4 fA,2Z:l?J3 1 Belly Poinier Charlene Riner Alice Rivers Mariorie Rodenberg Mary Rosiine Gretchen Schenck lean Schenewerk Angela Schreiner Gilbert Short Freddie Simmerman Donald Simmons Adam Simonetii Hariett Skelton Mary Small George Snell Donna Soutter Mayme Stdcklin Ben Bob Tarwater Ruth Thompson Marilyn Vander Linden Carolyn Van Zandt Shirley Wai! Raymond Willard Iunior Wilmot Ken! Winqaie Billy Ioe Wooden Phyllis Wriqhl Bibiuna Zeller QCHOOL W' . ,gn fT' U1hL?5?iVa11yl I lf, , Ill Q IIW F L 1 K f' f' N Wx i2ig5QNPigNJff'M3 K 'v , 'lv N . ' Xkdf-Q syXf??VgQ2 , 1- Eg lifff -4 x XM EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW--Htchley, Alexander, Applebly, Brown, Breen, Carter, Cousin, Cross, Cra- mer, Epperly, Fairchild SECOND ROW--Ferguson, Guevel, Gadt, Gnotta, Garber Hackley, Harris, Jenkins, Johnson, Jackson, Kinkle, THIRD ROW--Kendrick, Kriehn Krumwiede, Kehrees, Lynn, Matney, Matney, Mischon, Mischon, MclVIillian, McKean FOURTH ROW--Nasse, Neal, Nasse, Neece, Olds, Pricldy, Prock, Pack, Paris, Routon Ratliff, Miss Gruber, FIFTH ROW--Miss Meyer, Reavis, Rider, Sigloch, Salyer, Sal: yer, Skinner, Tanksley, Tucker, Tabb, Van Camp, Wallace, Williams. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW--Abbot, Hnclerson, Barr, Boshin, Boyer, Breen, Briggle, Barker, Borchers, Carter, Cooper, Carter, Cramer, Clark, SECOND ROW--Duncan, Fairchild, Giorza, Gaffin, Hansen, Harlow, lohnson, L. lohnson, D. lohnson, Kindle, Kerbrat, Krumwiede, Lindblad, Lankford, THIRD ROW--Miss Ow- en, Lampton, Leiter, Legate, Mason, Malo, Murry, Muench, McAdow, Oren- dor, Peffer, Pollar, Rush, Rummell, FOURTH ROW--Rockhold, Salyer, Shi- nn, Swinney, Singleton, Stompoly, Short, Shroyer, Smith, Thomas, Walton, Wilson, Wilmot, Winningham. A ,ltimy w w' A W' 3.. ,V1f2'g 95 'Q 3 is 'Duke Q, V , fi f? W' bi' 4 A' ,. ,5,.,X- in if f gf 5 fs, .,, w . 1-and .H gf 4' Q , -' lf' 1 f rf, . Q A I 5 BH Q ,gimsnm 534. X i K ag Q A ww -' a,y,vag,5g:-? ,I i W as qv, si I 'S 1. .xi , Y r 1' 'rl if 'J 3 1 'E 'V is gt S , ww. iff ff ' 'F f '- .fail- f, g. .atv , '55 ' 'E' , QQ? gg if fx. R fl K-4 , ,1 . ,,. 1 , Q ...,.,., My , 1 5 A M. 1 Y - E v u -if ,A f gg11 ,gF'gfs-Sa' i As 'MSS 4 - at :...j XQTSBQI 'iw?'f-X35-Q , get i an Xi A 'K' Q I ' w . 5-.:, ' QA Q ,,,ww..w A , ,4 Img .av . A,- .,.,,,, x I 4 lf: s 'S I A , Er Je ,Ague- I W . 'I 11 Y as 4 3, Q Q1 An , v 519' Y S fi vf' ffl W . ., t Q ...,,., .-Q., ....: -:-VS V, J :r ,fl.':'1. ---- I ' ' -Malt? WW 66 99 CLUB I-'Int Row: E. Guovel. I. Vlllers. I. Buchanan. P. Collobort. I. Seaton. H. Coskoy, L. Summerlln. B. Hanlon Second How: A. Skelton, D. Flanagan. I. Edwards B. Danner. D. Snell. P. Gander. I. Ienldns, D. Lueclz. B Fairchild. D. Van Camp. G. Kehrees. R. Callaway, R. Bertz. Third Row: Coach Ed Carmichael. P. Thompson. N. Bryant. C. Iohnson. B. Mclklistar. D. Gulledqe. I. Polqe I. Stanton. G. Payne. G. Beretta, Coach Bill Hamann. The L Club was first formed in 1916 with Iohn Cross as its first President. The present L club under the constitution oi today was organized in the tall of 1925 and the first president under this constitu- tion was Harold Maib who also organized the new club. His picture appears above with that oi Bobby Hanson the present president of the L club. This was an honorary organization formed ot lettermen from any sports who wished to join. The club has two main ob- jectives, to produce school spirit, and to provide social activity for the lettermen. The L club has a special project much of the school year. These projects pertain chiefly to athletics and the athletic pro- gram. But that does not necessarily mean. that it is limited to athletics. At the present time the club is striving to pay off part of the debt incurred when bleachers were installed in the high school gymnasium and when a clock was purchased for the basketball games. In the past few years the L club has sold Minutemen T shirts, Lexington High School letterhead station- ery, felt beanie caps, and pennants as a means for detraying these expenses. Dues are assessed each member at the rate of one dollar per semester. With the money that is obtained by selling these articles and the money received for dues the club pays for a special project and has an an- nual picnic at the close of each school year. The club has approximately 35 mem- bers at the present time, in comparison with 13 members when the club was tirst organized. QE fixxa FW X w QD gb , 0 ,om ' QQ, 'GQ 2351-2: uyxrlj ff ff X f gr 0,6 2 N 1 X, ,Nv- Qff7ffflf 2 512 3' v La2' iiia UH 7W rbi: In fgj i- MA N .. I S55-7, ig-rn H - xl i pil: y . w 2' FOOTBALL First Row: P. Collobert, I. Stanton. A. Skelton, L. Summerlin, Co-captain B. Danner. Co- captain B. Hanson. C. Mussatto. B. Fairchild. D. Van Camp. G. Payne, Ir. Villers. Second Row: R. Bertz. B. Mchlister. N. Bryant, R. Callaway. I. Buchanan, C. Iohnson. R. Yates. D. Lueck. G. Kehrees. D. Snell. Third Row: B. Warner, T. Gunter. K. Waddell. E. Guevel. P. Thompson, I. Ienkins. I. Ed- wards. I. Rhuether. U. Danner. P. Gander. Fourth Row: D. Gulledge. L. Marcks, D. Simmons. O. Knapheide. D. Schlueter. I. McKean D. Olds. F. Mavel. F. Carter. B. Frasher. R. Horton. Fifth Row: Coach Ed Carmichael. Roy Gerhardt. F. Simmerman. R. Miller. R. Willard, M. Conqer, K. Wingate, H. Maxwell, D. Fenner. A. Holman, B. Hooper. I. Olds, Coach Bill Hamann. SCORES Lexington ,,...., 12 Liberty .,,....,.... Lexington ,,,,... ....,,,,. 2 6 Higginsville ...... Lexington ....... 43 Odessa .....,.. Lexington ..,.,.. ...,,, 7 Carrollton .....,. Lexington U Richmond ..,.... Lexington l2 Slater .....,,.. Lexington ......, ...... 6 Marshall ............ Lexington ....t.. ....., 7 Warrensburg .....,. Lexington U Excelsior Springs lk if ASKETB LL First Row P Thompson. B. McAlister, Co-captain. H. Coskey. N Bryant Co-captain I Seaton B Danner. I. Polge. Second Row I. McKean, I. Edwards. D. Olds, I. Ienkins. M. Conger W Bames Third Row Coach Ed Carmichael. R. Miller. B. Frasher. D. Gulledge B Spaw I Frasher F Mavel Coach Bill Hamann. Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington ......,,, ..... .... 3 l 45 Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington, ,,...., ,....,,,., 3 9 28 Lexington Lexington ......... .......... 4 l 39 Lexington Lexington Lexington SCORES Excelsior Springs Warrensburg .,,.., Warrensburg ..,,., Slater ................... Sedalia ,......,...,,..,.. Clinton ,.,.........,,... Southeast CK. CJ.. Richmond ..........,, Liberty ,,.,..,.......,.. Odessa ........, Marshall ,..........,... Carrollton .,,,,,,l...... Warrensburg ....., Odessa ...........,,.... Excelsior Springs l-ligginsville .....,..,. Slater .,,,..........,,,,,. Carrollton ....,.. Richmond ,...... Marshall ...,... Wellington ,.... Bates City .,,,... Holden ...,......,.. Concordia ..,,...,.,. 'Denotes non-conference play ASEBALL ,Pint Row: D. Gulledge, I. Edwards, B. McAlister, N. Bryant!-I. Colkoy. R. Yattl. Llonklns. Second Row: Coach Ed Carmichael, F. Hulver, R. Miller. D. Olds. 'W. Barnes. F. Sim- mormcm. D. Flanagan. , Third Row: L. Hoeppner, C. Stratton. I. Epporly. D. Schluohr, M. Conqor, B. Spaw. P. Gander. R. Muoncb. A -. TRACK First Row: Coach Bill Hamann, A. Skehon, C. Mussatto. L. Summerlln, D. Luoclz, R. Bertx. G. Kehrees. B. Dannor. Second Row: T. Frcxsher, P. Thompson, B. Hooper. I. Polge, I. Ruehter. G. Payne, W. K. Waddell, B. Hoeppner, T. Gunter. Third Row: H. Mutney, F. Mavel. L. Marcks. D. Simmons. R. Willard, I. Mclean. U. Donner, B. Fresher, H. Maxwell. D. Fenner. B. Horton. ww .ax .Ma u W www fQ,wf.g,g ,. .f- . 5, L ...Y ,M r',,-fwgig, zwiw. .gf . 5' ax..-S5521 ,, .,-1 'YWX RLERS Bruce, Betty 1510- M661 ker. Shad Toifm Bak Benq 'Yuc WKxkXeq . onq. Visqinkc CGIOX Mwst: Ko Snixih GH EER LE AU Kari Bruce Shizhy ERS Roqexf Bime Shumaxe Yak C0116 01 DEBBIE Gllli HUB Q21 if' 4 -l-- 21 Q91 SPV CQ . f w 0 Q6 HRT H0-IEE L. CLUB rLLuB C Ei? o o qu 2- ' fx 'Tiff ' -1' 5 BEF 9.25 P Q -T SOClE!f4f 1 V0 - ORHMW Lv CLUB JN 'UO .511 ASV A .on X.: 'X I ' ND .Nr D Q f VOC.HCr.B0'fS ? Spams ' 5 ' rv' ' 1 1- .ww If and , Q1 1 , L ' -'7 ' If - M' 'Q V II. N BAND THE MINUTEMAN swf or 1948 FIRST ROW--Hackley, McCormick, Armstrong, Conger, Stompoly, Neale, Christian, Thomas, SECOND ROW--Basye, Shaffer, Martin, N. Kleindie- nst, Keeney, Kmmwiede, Allen, THIRD ROW--Hesse, Seaton, Summer- lin, Hanson, Savio, Sandering, FOURTH ROW--Mr. Schardien, Oberhel- man, Slusher, F. Kleindienst, Flanagan, Mrs. Cullom STAFF ASSlSt5I'1iS.,-,,,-, Q ni -A--A-V Ydnuu- Editor-in-Chief., ,- - .-,..-Fern Kieindienst - t,.7.7, Rita Martin Don Savio Business Manaqern .-,- M ,, t limmy Seaton Assistants. , ,-, .... ,H - ,,,,,,, Pgt Conqer Q lim Slusher Photograph Editor Assistants --- , ,. - - , - Artliditor .--W , Flssistants ..... - Literary Editor. .ti , Assistants-, .--. Senior Reporters ,.- Sports Reportersm..- -- Chief Typists - ., , , , Sponsor s- .. ., - -- - --Georgia Oberhelman ,,,-. - --- ,Mary Thomas A. W. Sonderinq Betty Carol Hrmstrong - - ..... Lorraine Stompoly Natalie Kleinclienst .. .Done-lle Keeney . ..... ..-Mary Basye loan Krumwiede . . - . . Leroy Summerlin Ellen Neale Bobby Hansen . --, ..-Jerry Hesse Dixie Hackley Don Flanagan --- .--Lillian Christian Elizabeth Shatter leon McCormick Beverly Allen -.Mrs. F. Cullom Mr. R. Schardein WMI UTEMA smaem Publimmm of Lexington nigh school FIRST ROW--Keeney, Martin, Slusher, Fizer, Wilmot, Hulver, Heghin, Oberhelman Briggle, SECOND ROW--Kleindienst, Thomas, Shaffer, Conger, Neale, Kelly, McCor- mick, Krumwiecle, Priddy, THIRD ROW--Yeoman, Ferguson, Harris, S. Briggle, Stom- poly, Heimer, Baker, Stratton, Miss Meierer, FOURTH ROW--Shinn, Smith, Roden- berg, McAdow, Skelton, Mike, McKean. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor in Chief. . - . - ., .- . ,. - .... ,. -- - ..... . ......,... -Donelle Keeney Associate Editor-..- ,,., .. - - ...... Rita Martin Hssistant Editors -., -- - - .... I im Slusher Shirley Fizer Zelma Wilmot Beverly Hulver Circulation and Business Manager-, - .. - - - ..-- - - - . - - -Carolyn Heghin Sports Editor -.. . ,. ...... .- Club Editor., - . , Art Editor . .... Music Editor .. -. Literary- - .. - - - - School Activities Personals.,--..,--- ........ -.----. Recorder .... - Reporters----- ..-..- ------...---- ....-- --- ., - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - Georgia Oberhelman Elizabeth Briggle iii: B Y 1 .U - - E AM - - -C ....N3t8lle I im Slusher -.uw W -C.-:Z Thomas -- - - .... --- - Pat Conger Elizabeth Shaffer Ellen Neale Ann Kelly Jean McCormick Ioan Krurnweide Helen Priddy Shirley Yeoman Helen Ferguson Diane Harris Evangline Kehrees Tanya Beltram Shirley Briggle Lorraine Stompoly Ioan Heimer Richard Yates Shirley Baker Charles Stratton Sponsor--..- ,... ---- -.,---- .... ..--.. ---MissMeierer DEB TE First Row: F. Kleindienst, M. Burnett, A. Skelton. T. Beltrmn. K. Bruce. Second Row: Mrs. Carmichael. G. Schencks, T. Gunter, H. Skel- ton, M. Bayse. RECORD PCR YEAR Won 13 decisions, lost 37 Debates Won: Washington Rural QOlathe CKans.D, Eppingham CKans.D , Lillis, Urbana, Cabool, Se- dalia 'X . Debates lost: Liiiis, Wichita CKans.V , Wm. Cris- man X't , Ioplin, Carthagett, Lebanon, Sedaliami St. Paui's College + ' , Topeka CKans.D, Wyandotte CKans.D ', North Kansas City , Purdy, Miami COkia.D, St. Elizabeth, Fu1ton H, Shawnee Mission tKans.J, E1- dorado tKans.D, Washington Rural, Monett. 'Number of times met. THESPI N SGCIETY First Row: S. Kohroos, B. Allen. M. Bcxyse, E. Briggle. R. Martin. C. Heghin, A. Kelly, E. Neale, D. Keeney. Second Row: B. Kelly, N. Kleindienst. P. Conger, M. Burneit, B. Pickel, M. Thompson. B. Priddy. K. Bruce. G. Oberhelman. Miss Gruber. Third Row: T. Beltram, H. Priddy. S. Yoeman. A. Skelton, G. Payne. A. Sandring. I. Slusher, T. Gunter. F. Boyer. Iames Davies ....,. Maude Davies.. Kay Davies ...,.,.. Dick Davies ..,.,., Virginia Davies. Ned Davies ....,.,. Buddy Davies ..... Molly Pendleton ......... ,....,.........,...... Director .......... ........ I Ass t. Dr ..,....,. ..,,..,, THE TREE CChrist1'nas Playi A. W. Sandring .......,...,.......Ellen Neale .,..,..Marjorie Thompson Slusher .,....,,Buth Mae Thompson ,.......,....,....Floyd Boyer .......Baymond Willard .Beverly Kelly Donelle Keeney Elizabeth Briggle GLEE CLUB D. 159950, R. 14.?1i6- S CHX, .wtiqhi-, 5.30512 ex Xa. G11-:1AB!.a'Li. Nl, Roskine, 80111 --B. Rheq , Y. Conga: , . X Kfvwviedo, S. Pm- D.XT3ckets.!1. 'ke, -WS. Mgewuonq, Kugctoz. Xa. Mogdl. . NY. ands! Ximian, V . Rivers, P-. 831916. Y. Yiaih . B Nia-1eX, B. P.XXe-rm, B. Tucket. Y. YXQQYNQS. 5?-COND hompson, X . Scherxevleik, B. bichke. 14. YlXeimX1ep5k, . V-Xe-4. 9. Sooner, R. Grkiim, Yi. Yfwezs. P-. Eackueknei. XRD ROW --E. Rush, R. HoeiX3ckei,B. Hoxxston, W1 . Mx even?-. Yiionshage, YA. Yxoiirrlarv, Xa. Cosksq, 9.301- Beqkim, lk. Yielq, G. Hellman, 5. Colobext, att, Ps. Cva6o,'5. XenXi1pS,E.Y1eaXe, G. oimo. B. Piiddxy, S. Yeoman, R. tiugsatio. 61.5. CXa!X'ie, . Sakai , D . Keeney , R. 'Y 8-arson. NX. Y-odenbeiq, D. Hao at-1, 1.heqx39, B.Um6bXaA, 'YYY .?mwxx51, vimmxeq, R. 0131.10 zk, W.Sla!1, B.P.Imsx1onq. C. 'rm B. tinker, Xa. Ke-:.aXe1,S. KN 10266, S. YNuXiekag0fcrex , G . Ma napheimle, D . Yldxnes, 'E-. Xlezxseve 'Yhotf' 8 son. NY. GXa Skxkckh 11 . Ho ' YM. C. YL Thorn? ne, X. Ykepei, OURTY1 ROYN --NY. B. 'Z-eXXe1, S. 'A-ner, ' ng , NY. Niurcexsgmt S 'E' ' gcfhkon, Beam NYE 5 son, B . ROW --N . KXex YXOHIGBTK. 5. fl eoffla gfiieex , D. LODWI MAKER ng Akieckoz. E-.1legs0veXt. B. Dickie, . xkddqfi-. Chrke, KN Xad 550059 BOW --D . Keeney , Y-. Rush. YA. Thomp- K YA. Rodenbexq, S. 'Yhor0a5, B. Tuckex, 111180 N Yxofnieki. E-. Ylicmshaqe, B.?1166q, C1 rfxstiong. YXRST ROW--Mis. Ngwuo , ia!! 9- YABWX. 3- PMen. E. Dinh , PKGY-eXX, C1. Hagnkhon, C. Baxnek , 'naiens-X, 'E-. Seah, Nl. Hoiifoan, . rx. Dklarx Camp. G. Heqkfm. B. Pm BAND N FIRST ROW--C. Hamilton, E. Briggle, S. Kehrees, R. Martin, C. Priddy, B. Priddy, J. Seaton, A. Skelton, A. Sandering, M. Rodenberg, SECOND ROW--S. Yeoman, E. Clarke, C. Van Zandt, B. Hackley, E. Kehrees, D. Olds, M. Basye, D. Van Camp, D. Schlueter, G. Payne, H. Priddy, N. Thorson, R. Cretzmeyer, E. Kronshage, THIRD ROW--R. Mussatto, L. Kessler, D. Mussatto, G. McKean, J.S1usher, I. McHdow, C. Hoghin, A. Kelly, FOURTH ROW--G. Oberhelman, I. Garber, B. Kelly, D. Hackley. Capt. Johnson, director. QU 91 W oN Y' ART CLUB First Row: I. Schenowerk. G. Schenk. R. Linblud, N. Kloindionst Second Row: C. Van Zandt, B. Kelly. B. Mavol. B. Shumato. G Mautino. Third Row: Mrs. Armatronq, S. Fhor. Z. Wilmoni. S. Noir, M Gamer. B. Hulver. HHIHIHIIIHHIH tllllllliiliiiii, First Row: William Hollingsworth, Raymond Willard, Iunior Polqe, Frank Hulver, Ierry Hesse, Iohn Ruehter, Charles Stratton, W. K. Waddell, Raymond Willard. Second Row: Delbert Rodenberg, Walter Mayor, Kent Hicklin, Carl Cooper, Wilbum Goodloe, Norman Clevenger. Billy Ioe Wooden, Arthur Holman, Leroy Hoeppner, Melvin Beckemeyer. Third Row: E. I. Early, Ag. Teacher: Charles Brunk, Norman Dickmeyer, Billy Schwermer, Ameen Stompoly, Iimmie Heimer, Robert Horton, Iohn Hollingsworth. Ralph Dothage. ff' fu Y or . ,-' 155 V If ffiQ9f: ,ffl HO E EC. CLU First Row: Miss C. Hendrickson. G. Oberhelman. A. Borno. D. Van Camp, M. Hoffman. I. Heimer. G. Hoffman. M. Clevenqor. E. Kronshaqe. B. Coen. Second Row: L. Dothaqe. B. Waddell, W. Starr. M. Rostine. M. Hammer. E. Meyers. M. Hollingsworth. L. Grindstafi. C. Knap- heide. C. Nickola. P. Frasher. Third Row: M. Small. L. Mike. M. Farrow. I. Pieper. E. Dothage, H. Stratton. D. Helm. H. Farrow. C. Riner. M. Swigqart. B. Zeller. Fourth Row: G. Beretta. K. Cooper, B. Zeller. A. Beretta. S. Col- lobert. N. Homleld. B. Riley. S. Anderson. A. Schriener. I.. Grind- ltaif. P. Wright. G. A. A. First Row: D. Van Camp. N. Thomas. D. Hurt, D. Hackley. S. Baker. D. Vickers. Second Row: I. Giorza, S. Ienkins, L. Mike, M. Frost, L. Coskey, D. Soutter, S. Bruce. Third Row: E. Muncton. E. Meyers. A. Ghisaberta. S. 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