Lexington High School - Minuteman Yearbook (Lexington, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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Weprauntittoyouviththedneerehopethattlnronghita pages you may recapture the happiness and aeilievementz of the pan school year. lcation ' V.- i .J ' We, the Senior Class of 1950, dedicate The Minuteman to Mr. Burtis M. Little, Sr., composer of our school song, L.H.S. He has given forty- two years of faithful service to the public schools of Lexington, serving as teacher and principal of L.H.S., superintendent of schools, and pres- ident of the school board. min is tra tion vsuperintencfent gyrincgpal ' .l Leslie H- Bell Roy B. Gerhardt Qoarcf of gcfucation J Mann, President3E. T. SdhaberggPhil H. Cook, Vice-President: Irwin Neale, Se L l' H B ll S perintendentg Ben E. Slushe T ' M J C d R. D. Grechus if Mathematics Driver's Training Verna Owen Social Studies 'R r VON Virginia Armstrong Art Glee Club llerb Assistant Mathematics Science -Q- in Physical Educaiion Lena Meierer English Librarian Margaret Kline Phvsical Education Carleen Hendrickson Home Economics Dorothy Pease English C55 ff William Hamann Coach Plhysical Education Social Studies 33 aqui N, ,4ug5'r, Q A 'Wi 'EY Mildred Meyer Science Mathematics S29 8:2 Q'-w Ralph Paul Vocational Agriculture Raymond Schardein Commerce 'S x Angela Maautino Languages Social Studies -Q, We Gxywt W .-qw' rll f W Eliza-beth Gruber English Mathematics Capt. Ben Johnson Band Director Glen Whitney D. 0. Chemistry Katherine Todhunter Social Studies Ruth Whitney English Social Studies f .. Superintendent Bell, Marjorie Collobert, Principal Gerhardt, Lillian Christian Fern Cullom English ' i ff Si wma , N w-..,, .J -... in-Q rl: 97140105 elwxk Umlmof ARCH SKELTON President I may not always be rigvht, but I'm never wrong. Annual Staff Newspaper Club Thespians Jr. Play Minstrel Debate L. Club Band Swing 8: Dance Band Track Football JIMETTA LEWIS First Vice-President She gets E's with ease Minstrel Art Club Glee Club JOHN EDWIN JENKINS Second Vice-President If you don't want to do anything, one excuse is as good as another. L. Club Football Basketball Track Baseball Minstrel J r. Play SHIRLEY YEOMAN Secretary Work as hard as you like - but play as you go. Annual Staff Newspaper Club Band Orchestra Glee Club Melody Makers Minstrel Jr. Play Thespians Swing In Dance Band MARJORIE CLEVENGER Treasurer She never fails to speak a pleasant word. Glee Club . Art Club Applied Music FHA TOMMY FRASHER Sgt.-at-Arms Always giving the ladies a thrill Football L. Club yy fi 1: ' W 1- f- up . 'M' H, 5' .Jul f-frffe. SHIRLEY ANN BAKER A light heart lives long. Minstrel Glee Club GAA Cheerleader American Government Club BARBARA BARKER Her beauty for all to share. Art Club American Government Club ALICE BERETTA Still people are dangerous. Glee Club Melody Makers FHA American Government Club FRANCIS LEE CARTER Not bold, or shy, not short, or tall Bllft a pleasant mingling of them , a Il L. Club Football Minstrel EMILY SUE CLARKE At witty sayings and smiles she's clever, but does she pause or stop - no, never. Band Glee Club Cheerleader Melody Makers Thespians Jr. Play Annual Staff Newspaper Club Minstrel SHIRLEY ANN COLLOBERT I can hardly wait to hear what Pm going to say next. Glee Club GAA Minstrel Newspaper Club Art Club FHA ROSEMARY ORETZ MEYER Her will to succeed will carry her far. Band Orchestra Swing dz Dance Band FHA Thespians UHL DANNER I've always tried- to be the perfect scholar. L Club Football Minstrel JOHN RYLAND EDWARDS If you must argue, go your way l'm in the right, that's all I say. Basketball Football Track Basdball Minstrel Annual Staff HARRIETTE FARBOW Laugibter makes the world go round. FHA SHIRLEY ANIN FIZER A good reputation is more valuable than money. Art Club Newspaper Club Glee Club DANIEL DAVIS FRASHER, JR. Do right anzd fear no man. Track Football Minstrel L. Club JAMES GARNER All the sleep I ever needed was five minutes mon. JOAN LEE GIORZA It is well to be merry and wise. Glee Club GAA American Government Club LILLIE MARIE GRIN DSTAFF She makes a promise and holds it true. Minstrel Glee Club F. H. A. LENORA GUEVEL Always the same - In sunshine or rain. n Glee Club FHA GAA DORIS HACKLEY A ring on tihe hand is worth two on the phone. Band Glee Club Melody Makers Orchestra GAA Minstrel American Government Club Swing 8: Dance Band DOROTHY HAINES What makes you think l'm not your one and only. Glee Club BEVERLY HAMMER I can make the most annoying little hammer. Art Club Glee Club F.H.A. Latin American History Club JAMES HEIMER Sometimes idle, sometimes wise, Aflways brilliant for one of his size. FFA DOROTHY JEAN HELM In time of storm, battle, or calam ity, she has unffailing vigor. FHA LEE HOEFLICKER To work or not to work: that is the question. Basketball L. Club NORMA HOMFELD Restless as a windshield wiper. Minstrel Glee Club Melody Makers Newspaper Club F. H. A. American Government Club TOMMY JACKSON Anyone knows it pays to be a smart man. LOUIS KENDRICK What fools women are. Jr. Play LORRAINE KESSLER Pleasure before business. Minstrel Glee Club Annual Staff 'llhespians Jr. Play Band BEATRICE MA'VEL Pm small but stand on my record believe me. Annual Staff Art Club Glee Clu'b Melody Makers GLORIA ANN MAUTINO Happy and carefree, I wander through the world. Thespinne Latin American History Club Art Club Glee Club Band J ElQlfIgI?jicALISTER 71 .eat men come and go. If ootball Basketball Baseball Track Minstrel L. Club IERRY McKEAN Don't think it's an empty space. L. Club Football Minstrel Latin American History Club LAVAUN MORRIS Lucky in love. Cheerleader Thespians Glee Club American Government Club LOGAN MORRIS Irresistible are his blond charms Art Club Band Orc'hestra DOLORES ANN MUSSATTO I want my finger 'in everything - if it's only my little one. Glee Club Melody Makers Band Orchestra Minstrel Cheerleader Applied Music Thespians Annual Staff RHODESIA DIANA MUSSATTO If mischief is a part of heaven, l'm on my way there. Minstrel Glee Club Melody Makers Orchestra Band .Applied Music EUNICE MYERS A little shyness now and then is is welcomed by the best of men. FHA GAA BOB NIC OLA No hurry, no scurry, just life as it comes. L. Club Football Minstrel DONALD OLDS None but himself could be his parallel. Football Basketball Baseball Minstrel Band Annual Staff L. Club BILLIE ANN PICKELL The trouble with women is men. 'Phespians Glee Club Me-lody Makers BARBA'RA PRIDDY If you w-ant to shorten the last mile, lift up your face and smile. Glee Club Melody Makers Orchestra Band Newspaper Club Minstrel Annual Staff Thespian Sving dz Dance Band Jr. Play Applied Music BEVERLY MAE RILEY One that loves not wisely, but two - - well ! Minstrel Glee Club Annual Staff F. H. A. Swing and Dance Club Jr. Play Cheerleader DELBERT EDWIN RODENBERG Do right and fear no man. F. F. A. BARNEY ROSTINE Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry. L. Club Football MARY MARGARET RUEHTER For if she says she will, she willy you may depend on it. Minstrel Thespians SHIRLEY SCHUMAICHER Christmas presents reveal her future. Minstrel Glee Club FHA GAA Twirler FERN SHIPMAN The happy have kept the middle course. FHA American Government Club H X , X - RITA SUMMERLIN She goes a long way to get what she wants. Annual Staff Art Club Glee Cllub Melody Makers JIM TABB Tabb is a wise mang the gods love him. Football Basketball Minstrel Annual Staff L. Club Thespians Latin American History Club MARIE THOMAS The will to win. Glee Club MAfRJOR1E THOMPSON She came a long way for good old L. H. S. Thespians Minstrel Glee Club Melody Makers Latin American History Club PAUL THOMPSON And now my classmates I will set you .ri-ght. Football Basketball L. Club Track Annual Staff Jr. Play DOROTHY VAN CAMP You are educated if you can do what you ought, whether you want to do it or not. Annual Staff GAA I-'HA Band Glee Club Melody Mlktll DELORIS VICKERS Whoever named it small talk was a poor judge of quantity. GAA Jr. Play Glee Club Thespians W ALTER WA DDELL A wise man hesitates before speaking. Football FFA L. Club JAMES WALLACE Commencements come, commence- ments go, but I go on forever. BOBBY WARNER I think they wondefr how I got this far. L. Club Football Minstrel JACK NVATI' Great things come in small pack- ages. VIRGINIA WHITLEY Gone with the breeze. Melody Makers Glee Club Art Club Minstrel G. A. A. ZELMA WILMOT An age old dream realized at last. Art Club Annual Staff Newspaper Club Glee Club Assistant Librarian SHIRLEY WULFEKAMMER Great opportunities come to those who make use of smaller ones. Glee Club Melody Makers Minstrel Annual Staff Newspaper Club eni r as We the Seniors of 1950, who have accom- plished so much, do make, publish, and declare the following as and for our last will and test- ament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all will or wills made heretofore by us. Rose Mary Cretzmeyer wills her South American travel books to Carolyn Hessler. Francis Carter wills his National Guard uniform to Harold Lankford. Lenora Guevel and Eunice Myers will their skating parties to Betty Wansing and Marion Brown. Bobby Sommerville wills his patented study hall sling shot to Walter Mayor. Fern Shipman wills her typing troubles to Jan Rider. Norma Homfeld wills her E's in Home Eco- nomics to Joan McAdow. Arch Skelton wills his position as associate band director to Lloyd Muench, the Maestro. Deloris Vickers wills her rose-colored glasses to Norma Wilson. Virginia Whitley wills her Oldsmobile con- vertible to Jesse Epperly. Bobby Wamer wills his Don Juan reputa- tion among the freshmen girls to Melvin Beckmeyer. W. K. Waddell and Emily Clarke will their royal titles for 1950 to Marjorie Rodenberg and Kent I-Iicklin. Zelma Wilmot wills her library work to Phyllis Jenkins along with the book fine list. John Edwards and LaVaun Morris will their happy-go-steady days to Richard Horton and Bessie Hackley. Junior and Tommy Frasher will their cad- illac to Toad Siglock. Doris Hackley wills her minstrel acts to Shari Bruce. Shirley Wulfekammer wills her M. U. interests to Marlene Gabler. Ameen Stomboly wills his motor scooter and a gallon of gasoline to Dippy Schlneter. Dolly Mussatto wills her good times tand fightsj in cheerleading to Ruth Mae Thompson. Dorothy Van Camp wills her office job to Bertha Lichte. Paul Thompson wills his Annual worries to next year's staff president, and wishes him uc . Jimetta Lewis wills her secretarial practice desk to Bibiana Zeller. Billie Pickell wills her good times in school to Lorraine Mike. Dorothy Helm wills her cowboy shirt to Mary Ann Garner. Bennie McAlister wills his bird whistle to Ben Bob Tarwater. Alice Beretta wills her innumerable extra book points to some needy English student. T-Bone Jackson wills his ice skates to his dear friend, Carolyn Van Zandt. Shirley Collobert wills her superior short- hand ability to Ann McKean. Marjorie Clevenger wills her long hikes home to her sister, Betty Jewel. Jerry McKean wills his bookkeeping practice set to Jean Schenewerk and may she understand it. Barney Rostine and Jimmy Wallace will their diplomas to anyone that will work as hard as they to get them. KSEALJ Shirley Yeoman wills her first chair clar- inet to Betty Krumweide. Jimmy Garner and Jack Watt will their massive heights to Walter Yeoman and Herb Carpenter. Shirley Baker wills her job at Mattingly's to Anna Lou Hoeflicker. Barbara Barker wills her 1950 locker to Patsy Kelly. Bob Nicola wills his L. C. Smith typewriter to Mary Flanigan. Lorraine Kessler wills her hard times in Secretarial Practice to Elizabeth Bertz. Beverly Riley wills her shyness and timidity to Betty Neeley. John Jenkins wills his Al Jolson voice to Jack Guegen, who plans to join Metropolitan. Marie Thomas wills her Home Economics apron to Carolyn Priddy, an able follower, Shirley Schumacher wills her love for the Navy to Shirley Neer. Delbert Rodenberg wills his daily bus ride to Jimmy Strodtman. Mary Margaret Ruehter wills her gymnas- tic abilities and strengt'1 to Patty Frasher. Barbara Priddy wills her associate editor- ship of the Minuteman to Diane Harris. Logan Morris wills his band uniform to 'fommy Leahy, the only one with the shoulders or it. Rita Summerlin wills her GI hair cut to Lora Lee Henning. Dorothy Haines wills her bubbling giggles to Cooky Soutter. Louis Kendrick wills his special-made jack knife to Rudolph Nasse, who is the only one knowing the secret of its success. Harriette Farrow wills her baby sitting clients to Betty Jo Mercersmith. Shirley Fizer wills her poetic genius to Wilma fLongfellowl Henderson. Jimmy Heimer wills his handsome appear- ance and charming manner to D. E. Fenner. Joan Giorza wills her extensive telephone conversations to Alice Wallace. Lillie Grindstaff wills her position in Melo- dy Makers to Lillian Lynn. Jim Tabb wills his deck of cards to Bill Canning. Bea Mavel wills her tiny feet to Beverly Hulver. Gloria Mautino wills her chemistry argu- ments to John Stompoly. Lee Hoeflicker wills his artistic talents - there are many - to Billy Alexander. Beverly Hammer wills her 120-word pin for typing to Betty Wright. Rhodesia Mussatto wills her interest in Higginsville to LaVeda Coskey. Uhl Danner wills his furloughs from school to Richard Guevel. Donald Olds wills his job as traffic cop in the halls to Jimmy Danner, bravest of them all. At the request of the Senior Class and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe our names as at- testing witnesses at L. H. S. .. .... ................,..., Witness SENIOR PROPHECY We're going to leave the present and glide on our magic oarpet into the far-away future. We are gaz- ing down on the class of 1950 to see whether or not the efforts of the LHS faculty were entirely fruitless. Since our magic carpet is jet-propelled, we can .make all the various places in record time and see all tlhe many countries to which our classmates have wandered in the course of the past twenty-five years. We After luncheon we visit a Moslem mosque at circle an air field and swoop down to the nearest jet greeted by Mr. Jack Watt, professionai jet mechanic greets us graciously from 'her snack shop on the air there, we meet one of the screen's most popular dance route to Indonesia where they will make their new station which happens to be Honolvu-lu where we are and chemist. His wife, the former Lillie Grindstaff, field and bids us come in for a light luncheon. While teams, Mary Margaret Ruehter and Jim Heimer, en- picture. Bombay and find priest, Ben McAlister, lighting cand- les for the next service wvhile his organist, Beverly Hammer, plays soft, reverent music. We chat briefly with Priest McAlister and then leave our friends and go to the famous gambling casino run by Mr. Logan Morris and his wife, the former Miss Dorothy Haines. We lhad lost a vast sum in here before, so we stay only a few minutes to say hello and journey immediately back to Canada in our repaired plane: to be on time for the annual ski meet at Lake Placid where Arch Skelton, and his competitor, James Garner, are preparing to try the 'highest jump from Mount Peanuft. Farther along, we see Dr. Junior Frasher and his charming wife, Harriette Farrow, who are taking a siesta beneath the palm trees on the icy banks of the St. Lawrence. At this point of our journey ye old jet collapses and we are forced to board a ferry which is piloted by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Summerlin. We cruise down the Susquehanna River to the Thousand Isl-ands wihere we come upon the Misses Bunny Pickell, Zelma Wilmot, -and Emily Clarke frantically harvesting Thousand Island dressing to accommodate their bu-mper crop of Iceblurg lettuce. We anchor our 'boat in Chesterfield Bfay, a mall inlet of the Misses-Hippy River, and through the cour- tesy of -the Kessler Cab Company, we are transported to the Danner Hoe-tail, owned and operated by Uhl Danner and 'his partner, Jerry McKean. We rest up over night and next day visit the Chamber of Com- merce and arrange for a planned tour of the city. Chamber of Commerce secretary, Bobrby Warner, is very hospitable and soon a skilled guide, Paul Thompson, attired in coon cap and jacket, arrives. So here we are touring New York City, the frontier town of the East. K Our first stop takes us to the CopacaVanCamp club and Shirley Hzer, cigarette girl, meets us at the door. The orchestra featured tonight is Snooky Kendrick with his voca-list, Marie Thomas. Don Olds, the French waiter, brings our order and afterwards we enjoy a number by the Three Moons, a tonette trio com- posed of Eunice Meyers, Dorothy Helm, and Barney Rostine. Following the floor show, our guide takes us to the 'historic Purple Cuckoo Rest Home for the Peaked, run by Joan Giorza and her thelp-mate, Dr. Tommy 1Sawbonesl Jackson. We passed the fabulous Homfeld Art Institute on our way to the Shipman Flower Shop and we notice that the Vickers' Last Rofund Up Funeral Parlor is conveniently located across the street. As we re-enter the city, we see our old friend, Jim Tabb, valiantly endeavoring to render Military Escort with 'his Salvation Army band. We now head for the Mule Train Bus Depot, operated by Jimmy Wallace, where we go far west to Tarpon Springs, Florida, and see Barbara Priddy just going down in search of Sponges while her husband, W. K. Waddell, struggles with the oxygen equipment. Shirley Yeoman and her husband, Delbert Rodenberg, are hunting turkey buzzards in the Everglade Forrest, directly soubh of the Seminole Reservation. On this reservation we find four Greek missionaries from London: Allice Beretta, Ameen Stomboly, Lenora Guevel, and Bobby Nicola. We put up for the night at Lavaun Morris' motel just east of the Edwards' Last Chance T-avern. La V-aun serves luscious cooling drinks to us and from here our newly acquired yacht takes off for South America where Miss Rose Mary Cretzmeyer, leader -of an expedi- tion to capture nascent oxygen, is showing her fellow scientists, Gloria M-auntino, Rhodesia Mussatto, and Beatrice Mavel. just how to keep from losing any while bottling it. Near at Ihand, archeologists for the Nation- al Geographic Society, Francis Carter, 'Dommy Frasher, and Lee Hoeflicker, are pondering over some relics while the photographers, the Misses Shirley Baker, Shirley Collobert, and Doris Hackley are shooting scenes of the group at work. At Santiago, Chile, which is our next stop, boats have weighed anchor and two of our old chums may be recognized as Spanish traders. They are none other than John Jenkins and Bobby Sommerville. Their speciality for today seems to be hand-woven stocking caps and they are going like hot cakes. Away from the docks and in the center of town stands 'the Columbian Library founded by the generous and benevolent Misses Marjorie Clevenger, Lenora Guevel, -and Jimetta Lewis,who are now jointly he-iresses of the Ford fortune. Time marches on, and so do we, to the starting point of our trip. Arriving on a Greyhound bus, we are welcomed home by Miss Dolly Mussatto, who operates the bus station, and immediately are ushered to the Wulfekamfmer Cafe where Miss Shirley Schumacher joins us at our table to hear about our trip. Miss Schu- macher now owns the shirt factory and she tells us that wvhile we were gone, the Whitley's grocery burned down. FLASHY FLASH ! ! ! Miss Beverly Riley was re-elected Mayor of Lexington. And so back again to the present, and our final days at LHS. 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Widow ............... Widow's Children ...... The Wolves .......... Jean ...... Elsie ...... James .......... Polly ............... The Reader .......................... .........,.,................. ...................... ........ E Janice Beretta Ida Jane Atchley Barbara Tabb Ann Beretta Larry Paul Frank Wrisinger Lawrence Bersano Jimmy Wilson Walter Yeoman Robert Bartley Suzanne Bell Eddie McKean Enner Jane Kendrick Janet Cross Eyelyn Collobert Dorothy Zeller Norma Zeller Billy Skinner Oscar Nasse Tom Leahy Mary Ellen Neale Minnie Cramer Joe Roncelli Dorothy Menaugh Carol Sue Rank LeWanda Munckton Soloist ......................................,................................,........................................ Xmas Carolers and Audience ........ Wanda Conover - Joe Roncelli - Minnie Cramer - Betty Mace - Imogene Howard - Mary Brown - Gordon Stewart - Donald Roberts - Mickie Dishman - Vivian Anderson - Donna Simmerman - Mary Johnson - Betty Clevenger. Accompanist ...................................,...............................,.......,................................ Carolyn Priddy Director ............. ................................................................................,....,.......... E hzabeth Gruber ' I F' 1' I., Q' my AWl3'N 51739 1 1 K ,.. -. Q A, 5125 M, bf! M za ,lm Tj 3 VI I 1, ff R'Q s .-9'5 my 2 F N FFP' Q Q15 r amzatzozzs earbook Staff FIRST ROW - '11xompson, Kessler, Riley, Mumatto, Thompson, Clarke, Summerlin, Hulver, Bertz. SECOND ROW - Olds, Wilmot, Van Camp, Priddy, Yeoman, Skelton. THIRD ROW - Mr. Schardein, Fizer, Wulfekammer, Edwards, Tabb. St Co-editors Junior Editor ............ Business Manager ....... Assistants .............. Literary Editor ........ Photograph Editor ...... Assistant ............. Art Editor ........ Assistant ...... Senior Reporters ,..... Sports Reporters ...... Typists ...... Delores Mussatto Paul Thompson Elizabeth Bertz John Ryland Edwards Arch Skelton Don Olds Harriet Ann Skelton Shirley Fizer Beatrice Mavel .. Ruth Mae Thompson Zelma Wilmot Rita Summerlin Beverly Hulver Shirley Yeoman Barbara Priddy Jim Tabb Dorothy Van Camp Beverly Riley Lorraine Kessler Emily Clarke WMI UTEMA Student Publication of Lexington High School FIIBT ROW -- Beltram, Lankford, Rodenberg. Priddy, Yeoman, Harris, Hulver, McKean, Johnson, SECOND ROW- Clarke,Priddy, Rank Kriehn, Briggle, Conover, Howard, Fenner. THIRD ROW - J olhnson, Mike, Hornfeld, Hicklin, Gueguen, McAdow, Smith, Goodloe. 'Not shown in picture - Wilmot, Stompoly, Amos, Fizer. Editor-in-Chief ........ Associate Editor ...... Assistautlditon ........ ........ Circulation Imager Sports Editor .......... Club Editor ..... Art Editor ...... Huic Editor ....... Literary .......... Alumni ....... Personals ....... Shirley Yeoman Barbara Priddy Beverly Hulver Marjorie lR'odenberg Diane Harris Jack Gueguen Ann McKean Carol Sue Krlehn .. Howard Johnson Mary Jo Smith Jan Rider Shirley Briggle Vocational ..... ..... N onna Homfeld Kent Hlcklin Reporters .......................................................,......,...,......... Zelma Wilmot Emily Clarke, Lorraine Mike, Beverly Lankford, Jdhn Swmpoly, Leamon Jothnson, Jo Ann McAdow, Tanya Beltram, Carolyn Priddy, Jane Amos, and Shirley Hur. Sponsor ..................................... ..... M r. R. D. Grechus JQIESPLCI H3 FIRST Row - Kriehn, Miwhon, Vander Linden' Walker' Wallace' McKean, McMillian, Neer, Hulvef- SECOND ROW Yeoman' Clarke, Priddy, Affhley, Reavis, Briggle, Thompson, M155 Gruber- THIRD ROW --Marcks,Mavel, Skelton. Talib. Cgjclzool C111 FIRST ROW - Yeoman, Clarke, Mussatto, Johnson, Gueguen, Priddy Luehrman, Coen, Scihlapper, Rodenberg. SECOND ROW - Mussatto Smith, Briggle, Kessler, Muench, Skinner, Leahy, Kehrees, Sclnlueker V.an Camp, Hickllin, Yeoman, Parks, Skeilton, Drumm, Nevels, Wilson Cretzmeyer. THIRD ROW - Henderson, -Krumwiede, Chason Lankford,Ma1'cks, Johnson, McAdow, Guillemont, Gueguen, Stewart. FOURTH ROW - Priddy, Hackley, Le Jeune, Capt. Johnson. ' Not shown in picture - Mike, Jarman. 1 1 Qacz FIRST ROW -- Wilson, Misohon, Schumacher, Van Camp, Kefhrees, Hackley, Van Camp, Brown, McMillian. SECOND ROW - Mercier, Lichte, Vander Linden, Wilson, Sfhort, Gosoroski, Kriehn, Hesler, Wallace, Kline. THIRD ROW - Knapiheide, Salyer, Gnotba, Gadt, Murry, Jobst, Thurman, Rodenberg. , , Cgrclzestra FIRST ROW - Johnson, Stewart, Priddy, Wilson, Cretzmeyer, Priddy Luehrman, Schlapper, Rodenburg, Mussatto, Mussatto, Yeoman. SECOND ROW - Capt. Johnson, Parks, Schlueter, Hicklin, Yeoman Gueguen, McAdow, Backs. ofettermen WFIRST ROW - Tabb, McAlister, Waddell, Edwards, Warner, Olds, Skelton-, Jenkins. SECOND ROW - Carter, Danner, Frasher, Horton, Marcks, Mavel, Fenner, Carpenter, Thompson. THIRD ROW Coaeh H. Hamann, Guevel, McKean, Simmons, Frasher, Hoeflicker, Coach B. Hamann. 'Not shown in picture - Nicola. C n erence Tdmmy Frasher Bennie Football - 1515 mam. Football - lst team aww? i3iM'e3Rf 5f l5fEfW'l A Xe. Q W3 , , ... .,,, -, . ,Q giw siq g ':-'E Ea.. John Jen ms M Football - 2nd team - X, ' VH Basketball - 1st team Football - 2nd team wif W HH V' ' Q0 Arch Skelton Football - lst team 07197 FIRST ROW - Hicklin, Goodloe, Beckemeyer, Heimer, Horton, Wad- dell, Riodenberg, SECOND ROW - Clevenger, Willard, Hollingsworth Brunk, Wooden, Riiehtfer, Mhyor, Branson. THIRD ROW - Small Dickmeyer, Goodloe, Schlapper, Waddell, Strodtman, Heddon, Mr. Paul FOURTH ROW - Rockhold, Davin, Jenkins, Hoeppner, Cudorph, Knoche. 'Not shown in picture - Pemberton, Hoeppner. 4 MXN 875163 FIRST ROW - Kroeck, l-Ioeppner, Beltram, Lankford, Dothage, Heimer, Bertz, Schreiner, Bome, Briggle, Murry, Hoemfeld. SECOND ROW - Luehrman, Ffarmw, Frazier, Moore, Kendrick, Gosoroski, Meierer, McAdow, Smith, Gueguen, Hesler, Miss Hendrick- son. THIRD ROW - Wright, Conover, Thurmon, Salyer, Kelly, Ridei, Cretzmeyer, Reavis, Holman, Sma-ll, Short, Wilson. FOURTH RJOW - Jenkins, Helm, Pieper, Shinn, Hansen, Rodenberg, Pack, Mlchley, Cnetzmeyer, Speas, Krumwiede. FIFTH ROW - Grind- staff, Farrow, Grindstaff. mefodg ma ers FlRST ROW - Mcllillinn, Mischon, Kriehn, Kendrick, Backs, Reuvis Beltram, Harrington, Priddy. SECOND ROW - Musatto, Beretta Wallace, Harris, Mrs. Armstrong, Vander Linden, Hackley, Priddy Yeoman, THIRD ROW - Rodenberg, McAdow, Lichto, llomfeld Mc-Kean, Neer, Henning. glee Club FIRST ROW -- McMillian, Mischon, Gueguen, Moore, Siinn, Hansen. Kriehn, Whitley, Booker, Grindstaff, Mrs. Armstrong, Brown, Atchley, Reavis, Frasher, Thurmon, Lampton, Zeller, Murry. SECOND ROW -l Harris, Rodenberg, Hesler, Lynn, Kendrick, Mussattfo, Beretta Jobst, Wright, Gosoroski, Wialker, Gnotta, Pack, Vander Linden, Small, Harrison, Smith, Wilson. THIRD ROW - Wallace, Priddy, Gadt, Frazier, Beretta, Knoche, Carter, Short, Van Camp, Conover, Hackley, Johnson, Rodenberg, McKean, Neer, Yeoman, Priddy. FOURTH ROW - Grindstaff, Lampton, Cretzmeyer, Carter, McAdow, Liohte, Schreiner, Homfeld, Wulfekammer, Henning, Murcersmith, Knap- heide, Beltram, Harrington, S-ummerlin, Haines, Kelly. FIFTH ROW - Backs, Schumacher, Clarke, McFadden, Salyer. 'Not shown in picture - Schenewerk, Soutter, Riley, Swigart. Clie 6401262 BTS Beverly Riley, Ruth Mae Thompson, Shirley Baker, LaVaun Morri Dolly Mussatto, Emily Clarke, Miss Kline. wir ers Lorraine Mike, Alice Vlfallace, Bessie Hackley, Shari Bruce, Shirley Briggle, Donna Soutter, M-ary Jo Smith, Laveda Coskey. unlorgli A Qen Sbals FIRST ROW - Chason, Dearing, Rank, Olcs. Second ROW .. Kendall, Watt, Pessetto, Henderson, Wilmot., Fenner. THIRD ROW - Owen, Elliot, Willard, Shaw, Wilson. l I ufuof' S FIRST ROW - Johnson, Bell, Munckton. Kcndriek, Beretta, Pease. SECOND ROW - Neale, Cramer, Brown, Johnson. Simmerman. THIRD ROW - Rodekohr, Cousins, Clevcngcr, Tabb, Menaugrh. FOURTH ROW - Cross, Collobort, Aichley. aiin merican l..S'TO7'cli FIRST ROW - Thompson, Mautino, Hammer, Pointer, Shipman, Wil- son, Wulfekammer, Morris, McKean, Stomboly, Tabb. SECOND ROW - Wilmot, Schreiner, Miss Todhunter. aff LEFT T0 RIGHT - Garner. 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FOURTH 'RJOW - Lybarger, Ruehter, Bryant, Cross, Paris, Fisher Skinner, Baker, Nasse, Alexander, 0lds. FIFTH ROW - Coach H Hamann, Mil-ler, Danner, Thomas, Harlow, Stompoly, Boyer, Borchers Johnson, Routon. SIXTH ROW - Stricklin, Malo, Rush, Wilmot Hoeppner, Salyer, Clark, Gaffin, Guillia, Pollard, Coach B. Hamann SCORES Lexington ------ ----- 1 3 Richmond ..... Lexington ---.-- ..... 4 13 Liberty ...... Lexington ...... ..... 1 3 Slater .,,....., Lexinzwn ------ ..... 1 9 Higginsvine ,,,,, 'Lexington ..... 39 Odessa ....... Lexington ...... ..... 1 3 Carrollton ...... Lexington ...... ..... 1 9 Marshall .,...,, 'Lexingtfm ------- ----- 1 3 Warrensburg Lexington ...... ............,........ 0 Excelsior Springs ' denotes non-conference games asketball FIRST ROW - Tabb, Navel, Guevel, Edwards, Thompson, Jmuins. Olds. lcAlldsr. Hocficker, Chrpentcr. SECOND ROW - Skinner, Lybxrgor, Hiller, Alexander, Fisher, shbdflllll, Oonger, Olds, Tankesley, Siglock, Coach H. Harmon, Gooch B. Hamann. 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