Liberal High School - Mirage Yearbook (Liberal, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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Text from Pages 1 - 80 of the 1951 volume:

EX LIBFQIS NES ARRINGTD THE IHIHHBE We the Seruors of 1951 Llberal kansas Hlgh School L H S One eye vwtness IS of more vxexght than ten hearsays Those who hear speak ot what they have heard those who see know beyond mlstake Plautus THHUUGH UUH EHES I .1 IOSL UI ll 5 ill HIC ddrll T fl N i 1 anoramioffd T11 5 nand umm book vu nc 'HLIIIOFS o Q dgdlgd C1119 CUHTEHTS We Peer Into the Classrooms Our EVLS Are Upon You LeL's See What 5 Next on the Aoenda Look' Harp Come the Te-ans We Vkdxch the World Go 'Round 2 'I'ae11tl, - st lot , fai ity, a i',.ir1:N- t,r ' to rs vho 2 re rcz11, 1've characters in thr- p 1 C '1 'liar 'ightsi 5 1 nd L, H, S., fv, tl-fx' A f1,51, f 't TQ' ' I Y V C . FUHEWUHU Come vuthus through the halls of L H S Look 1nto the Class rooms Do they look fam1l1ar'9 Follow us to the pep 1-all1es football and basket ballgames and to the track meets Remember the colorful unlforrns of the band and of the cheerlead ers the red and black of the te ams 'he llght gray of the th1n clads Be seated beside us 1n the audmtorxum The heavy stlgt curtalns open and betort you 15 the black ro ed Cholr the Clrls Cllfe Club tn soft hue Btll Mary Johnnle and others IH one of the school S plays You wouldn't want to mxss these slghts would youq Then follow us as we rumen the memorles of N450 51 THE STHFF Edltor Marlene Duerr ASSOCIBKC Edmtor Sher:-olSelfr1dge Photographer Gene Yadon Pmcture Schedule Arranger Delroy Mead Busmress Manager Gary Park Sports Edltor Fred GHFCIH A1-mst Kathryn Marshall 3 , ' -, ' 1 V a ion . x L n 1 . L . f z we ' , L ' 2 - 'b, ' , or 1 J' s' ' rr I ' - d dresses, or the orchestra or band. Perhaps you see . . N. , Y 1 D ' D A A J. U Q n 1 1 4 . IUE SEE UUH DHEHHIS This handsome blond brick building is a new slght on the school grounds of L H S Atpresent the modern fluorescent lighted structure houses the agriculture shop and manual training departments On the opposite page is a front and east view of the familiar old red brickschoolbuilding plus the new auditorium gyrnnasium addition This massive wing 15 designed witha huge stage and the usual basketball court it has a seating capacity of approximately two thousand five hundred to three thousand it also has a wealth of class rooms and storage space Do you remember several years ago when the bond issue was first presented to Liberal voters how members of the Journalism classes, backed by the students of L H S campaigned for it in editorials and news stories and how hopes were smashed when it was defeated? Again on April 5 1949 the bond issue for new school buildings was putbefore the voters Againacampaign was waged but we students were almost afraid to hope that it would be successful Everyone waited anx iously for the returns Then came the happy news that the bond issue had been passed' After that everyone was in suspense as beautiful drawings of the build ings to be were displayed When would construction start? How long would it take 'P Finally inthe middle of the school year 1n 1950 the clackety clack in of the machines breaking up the old cement tennis court to make way or the new building could be heard For a while everyone became wa tche r s , but the newness of the building process became a matter of course and thmgs went almost back to normal except for the occasional noise, made by the machinery The vocational-ag building was ready for use in Septem and, at last in the spring of 1 1 carne the long-awaited completion of the new wing ' - Pe r haps our feelings toward these buildings old and new, and the students and faculty they house, is best expressed in the L. H. S. school song: 4 IHBHICH HHIJ STUHE HLHIH HIHTEH Oh ha1l to thee our Alma Mater' Oh may thy name and thy fame l1ve forever' Songs 1n thy pralse we'll Slng And 1n our hearts they'11 r1ng And ne er thy val1ant name shall we forget But always shall revere So here s to Llberal Hlgh' The school of our hopes Let your 1nsp1rat1on lead us Forever neath the red and the black So flght we ever nobly For thy honor and thy fame Thy name we w1l1 never blacken W1th d1sloyalty or shame But bear thy banners forever forward To the summxt of the peak Cl1mb ever onward Str1ve ever upward' V1ctory 1n trxumph or defeat' 5 I ' , , . . The school of our dreams. I PUBLIIIHTIULIIS We the Mirage staff were elected by the Senior Class to publish the 1951 Mirage STANDING Freddy Garcxa Gene Yadon SEATED Sherro1Se1fr1dge Kathryn Marshall Marlene Duerr Jrmlacobs Gary Parks Delroy Mead We the Journal1st1c geniuses of L H S have made it possible for you to keep up on ac t1v1t1.es and happemngs Ln our Alma Mater For the f1rst t1me 1n L H S ' hxstor we have brought you newscasts over the commun1cat1ons system and K CB Liberal's radlo stat1on, 1ng the latest schoolnews Tlns programhas taken place of The Reds n the school paper formerlypubhshed but because of flnances disconturued tlus ear l?1add1t1on to the broadcasts the members of the ournalism class have put forth much time and effort on writing colurnns o copy for The South west Daily T1mes pubhshing many school events a.nd actxvztxes We hope that m the years to come journahsm students wlll be able to do as well and even better than we have serving as a news agency for Lib eral and for L H S Preparlng copy and Broadcastlng Ident1f1cat1ons Janet H111 Leo Parsons Charles Warden Karen Duerr Prlm Malin lla Immell Eddre Leamxng .m i 6 P I A 7 . Q Iv ' i 4. . Q . , I ' 9 1 I I n I I I I I ' ' . . .. . D . ' f ' ' . . - . - kfw- I ' . , . I I .0 n . 1 D tl . J . . . .. . . . . . ' ' ' s 1 D ' l I ' , . ,, f 1, I -M14 'll 1 , .V 5. . - X ' ' fills A. . p ' 1 -ly i - A I 6, ,- ,m F .- L, was f , :X r , W 04- Ulf PEER IHTO CLHSS RUUIHS From September untll late May the school rooms are ahve w1th act1v1ty See the gxrls Ln that room 1nthe1r wh1te uniforms? No they're not study 1ng nurs1n they are le arn1ng modern methods o cookery If ou look thr ough those doorways down t ere you w1ll see the band orches tra and choral groups in actlon Perhaps there aren't any Dorseys Kre1slers or Carusos amon them YET but justwamtl Stop! Don tentel that room! There IS a battle golng on 1n there! It's a part of the Amerxcan Revolutlon whlch that h1s tory class 15 studying As we leave Wash1ngton and Lafayette to capture Yorktown we can look across the hall 1nto a room where another battle 18 1n pro ress Those students you see are brave yf1tt1ng to conquer the myster les of complex sentences and sp11t 1nf1m t1ves What's th1s? Enghsh Spaznsh and Lat1n yes butSURELY NOT hleroglyph lc s ? Oh no Those strange scrxb blmgs that appear on that blackboard are just algebra and geometry problems The scxences aren'tneglected elther To your left 15 the chem1stry class and to your right are the phys 1C s and b1ology classes Run! Those mad sc1entists are after you' As we travel from room to room and see people mampulatlng everytlnng from eaters to typewnters addxng machxnes and ens or penc11s , does xt make you won er what started all th1s act1v1ty and, kept it g01I1g7 Of course xt was the FACULTY OF L H S 5 , - G , - S 3 1 ' it ' -' . saint brushes, needles, saws, and egg- ! is 5 1-.L - Oxy 'P Adm1n1strator buulder of charac ter educator of to morrovl s leaders Mr Mahuron dur xng h1s years as supe mntendent of sc hools has met the problems of school admxmstra t1on 1n the rapldly growxng tovsn of I..1beral s qu a r ely and has solved them well HDIHIHISTHHTIUH ,saw Un rw 1 Supt N B Mahuron Pr1n H E Mal1n BUHHD UF EUUCHTIUH -,,,..---- A counselor who 15 never too busy to help the students or faculty members and an advlsor whose adv1ce 15 al ways sound Mr Mal1n 1n h1s sev eral years as prxn c1palofL H S has done much for the b e tte rment of the school --Q .-.5 N B Mahuron Glenn Brown E W Edwards Herman Shorb Marlm Kelly RoyE Smuh Ernest Boles These are the men who are 'the power behlnd the throne They plan the school's program and 1ts budget and adv1se wmth the superm tendent on plans and pO11C1eS The tanglble result of thelr efforts xs shown 1n L1beral's excellent school system 8 I 1 ' l .Y I . . 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I a I , u I ' ll FHUULTU .wi ,L 1 PHY SICAL EDUCATION Mae Pever A H Freeman Mrs Larry Llng Lloyd Harp Delores Bryant MATHEMATICS I A Davrson Mrs Jo May Smlth W E Ely Edna Harvey A356-ef ff as I' 'x FINE ARTS Harlow D McCosh Robert M Hall man Mrs Mmnle Bundy Lors L Cocrran Norma Wrlhams SOCIAL SCIENCE Mrs E V Stephens ErnestE Bren naman E E Shupe Ava Ruth Humph rey J R VanBusk1rk LANGUAGES AND LIBRARY STANDING ErnestE Brennaman Gert rudeE Mahan Mrs E V Stephens Ruth Darst SEATED LaVera Burns Agnes Arnngton Ewme Johnson Mabel R Galbreath 1'5- 9 FHCUHU SCIENCE Edna L Chandler CarlW Baker Larry Lmg OFFICE Dons E Greene Arnold M Emerson COMMERCE Cecrl E Davxs Ava Ruth Humphrey VOCATIONAL C C Grlffln F H ose HOME ECONOMICS Mrs Bem1eceWh1te Marga na -1-ul I UUH EUESHRE UPUH UUU Many eyes are upon us the sen1ors bec aus e th1s IS the year we step forth from the halls oil., H Q but remember our eyes are upon YOU the Jun1ors and sophomores who are mov1ng up one more notch 1n the process of gettlng an educa t1on Atlast 1t1s our turn to be the lead ers 1n our schoo Do you remember how 1n the seventh grade you wondered 1f you would ever be as rown up as those alrm hty sen1ors an how ln the elghthgra e you felt just a httle more as though you were a partof the school ac t1v1t1es even mf you were usuall Just a spectator? F1na1ly you were re shmen and then you were the most 1 mpo r t ant 1n the Junlor hlgh least' As sophomores you became a part of the senlor hlgh school ready to take part 1n the act1vxt1es wh1ch you had looked upon w1th longlng So now thatyou sophomores have had ayear of gett1ng 1n pract1ce for the b1g ger th1ngs to come 1n your Jun1or year and you who have had the exalted pos1t1on of Junlors for the past year have now ad vanced to the even more elevated pos1t1on of sen1ors remember we re watch1ng you' Ll...- S11ent Seruors It's Hush Day Hard workmg .Tumors fThe prom s sure to be a good one Soph1st1cated Sophomores fLook at all those books 'J SEHIUHS E Treasurer Barbara Law Secretary Donna Bryan Vrce Presrdent Reba Shank Presrdenr Mrlan Hart In the autumn of 1945 the class of '51 entered L1beral H1 h School as seventh grad ers They were t e lar est class 1f not the most rmportant They e ected as the1r pres 1dent Reba Shank After the hot and wrndy summer vacatron they returnedto school as seasoned fand sun burned elghth graders Thrs year they elected B111 Holt as pres1 dent and Dee Ann Dltch as ca.nd1date for foot ball queen In the1r freshman year they d1st1ngu1shed themselves by carryrng out a grass plantlng project on the campus of L H S Th1s 1dea was suggested by Wendell Smotherman In thelr frrst year rn semor h1gh as so ph1st1cated sophomores they elected B111 Holt as pres1dent Bobby Jean Cole was the candr datelfor football queen but she lost to an older r1va the class butby sellmg magazmes operat1n the concessrons stand at football games levymg class dues they rarsed enough money to honor the semors wrth a Junror semor ban quet and prom whose theme carrled out ln blue and srlver was H1tch Your Wagon to a Star Memb e r s of the Jumor class dzsplayed therr dramatrc ab111ty rn the play Fog Island a modern mystery drama Mxlan Hart was the pres1dent durrng thxs busy year At last the class frnal year 1n L H S arrrved At the beg1nn1ng of the year the class elected as pres1dent you guessed lt M1lan Hart Football was the frrst b1 sports event of the school year andbasketba land track pro v1ded excxtement too The class of '51 was the lastgraduatrng class to watch contests be tween s c hools of the Crm Ark League be cause f1Ve members of 1tW1thdreW le avrng Llberal and Garden C1ty w1th no league at all Sports were rmportant th1s year but there were of course many other thlngs rn wh1ch the semors took part Dur1ng the Chrrstmas season they decorated the frrstfloor hall of the school as has become a trad1t1on 1n L H S On February 15 the semor and Junror g1rls were enterta1ned at the annual Cottey Tea atwhrch chapters F A and A P of P E O were hostesses Dr Blanche Dow presrdent of Cottey College spoke to the glrls That same evemng the senlor gurls attend edad1nnerg1venb the A A U W Dr Dow was the speaker t at evemng also In late February four sen1ors Delores Grlffln Barbara Law Hazel Gr abeel and Wrlda Naylor became candrdates for basket ball queen Wllda was the one who was chosen to be queenbyballotof the four upper classes March 7 saw all the semors 1ndustr1ously L1bera1 Money earned rn thrs manner went mto the class fund to help cover the multltude of expenses thatconfronts every semor class Frlday Aprll 13 brought the presentatlon of the class play, another money rarsrng proj e c t Desprte the supposedly unlucky day the play Seventeenth Summer, was a success One day found the semors strangely quret No 1twasn't brought about by any great tra edy Itwas only Hush Day Anyone who spo e had to pa a frne The srlence was probably very rest ul to the teachers Afrnal rush of act1v1t1es marked the month of May Frrst the jumor semor prom then exams class day and Baccalaureate and fmally on May 25 a s olemn processxon of s en1or s g1rls rn wh1te ca s and gowns and boys 1n w1ne colored ones 1led mto the old audrtonum to the strams of Pomp and C1r curnstance to ICCCIVC therr d1 lomas, wh1ch represented not only the knowledge they had ga1ned but also all the happy years they had spent rn L H S 12 X . 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' . . - u 1 ' - - xx, EVERETT BAKER Nrckname Gruzzly Favorrte Phrase That s rrghtl Majors Englrsh Mathemaucs Socral Scrence Mrnor Industrral Arts CLARA CARD Nrckname Shorty Favonte Phrase Get on the balll Ma jors Enghsh Socral Scrence Home Economrcs Mrnots Mu src Scrence Mathemaucs Commerce Fog Island Pro ductlon Staff 3 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 HosprtalA1de 4 Band I 2 3 Pep Band 2 Grrls Glee Club 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Clarrnet Quartet 3 DALLASI BARTLEY Nrckname Sprder Favorrte Phrase Buzz the drag Majors Englrsh Soc1alSc1ence Mrnors Art Industrral Arts Mrxed Cho rus 2 DONNA LA VORA BRYAN Nrckname P Bryan Favorrte Phrase I m gonna qurt typrngl Majors Socral Sctence Com merce Englrsh Mrnor Math ematrcs Fog Island 3 Handy Man Productron Staff 4 Class Secretary 4 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 G R Cab1net3 Future Teach ersof Amer1ca3 4 F F A Sec retary3 4 Glrls State Alternate Nrckname Canon Crty Krd Favorrte Phrase What do you want? Egg rn your beer? M rs Englrsh Soc1a1Sc1ence Mrnors Mathemaucs Spamsh Frghtmg Lrttles 2 Fog Island 3 Cheer Leader 3 4 Jr K1wan1an4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 2, 3 A Cappella Chorr 3,4 Boys Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Boys State 3 Vocal Ensemble 13 COURTNEY BROWN Nrckname Cleo Favorrte Phrase Not prrntable Majors Mathemaucs Englrsh Socral Science Musrc MIHOI Com merce Jr Rotarran 3 Hr Y 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 LOUISE BRYAN Nrckna me Loure Favorlte Phrase If I could only drop that typrngl Majors Englxsh Com merce Socral Scrence Mrnors Mathematrcs Home!-Zconomrcs Fog Island Productron Staff 3 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 G R Cab 1116! 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 4 V I .va 4' A 'fu , . .X fx '.: s ..: 3- GERALD E. BURNS 5 can H' U- U ' In ajaz il C 1, V I I . V ll CLEO RHEA CHANCE Nickname Clarabell Favor 1tePhrase Oh goppyl Majors English Commerce Science Minors rlomeEconom1cs Social Science Latin Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 Nrckname Phyll Favorite Phrase That s whatl sayl Ma Jors Socral Scrence EIlg11Sh Home Economrcs Minors Math emattcs Commerce Girl Re serves 2 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Hospital Arde 3 LAWRENCE GRUEMKEN COBB N 1 c kn a m e Slrm Favorite Phrase Take it easy! Majors Mathematics Social Science English Minors Manual Train ing Vocat1onalAgr1culture Fu ture Farmers of America 4 DARREL DIRKS Phrase Yes dear Majors Englrsh Social Science Math ematrcs Minors Commerce Science Manual Training J Lion 4 L Club 3 4 Junior Red Cross Council 2 Football 3 4 Basketballg 4 Track 3 4 14 'Vi DONALD RAY DETTMER Nicknamer Det Favorite Phrase Live while you are young you are only young once Majors English Soc1a1Sc1ence Minors Mathematics Manual Trarmng Future Farmers of A merrca 4 L Club 3 4 Band I 2 Boys GleeC1ub4 M1xedCho rus 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 MARLENE DUI-RR Nickname Chew Chew La Duerr Fa vorrte Phrase My cowl Let me out of herel Ma Jors English Socral Science Mrrage 4 UshersClub 3 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Youth Center Representatrve 4 Banquet Committee 3 Vocal Ensemble 3 Senior Play Com mittee 4 Il Rating Reading Fes tival 4 f-st, iv A' fy 'Rr 5' , , ,if PHYLLIS MAE DETTMER Nickname: l-lank . Favorite Minors: Commerce, Speech: V JOHNNY FETTERMAN Nlckname Blondre Favorrte Phrase Why shorel MaJors Englrsh Mathemaucs Mmors Agrrculture Soc1alSc1ence FREDDY GARCIA Nrckname Frrtzte Fa vorrte Phrase That s what I sard ence Englrsh Mmors Manual Trammg Mathemaucs H1 Y 4 L Club 2 3 4 L C Pres1dent3 Boys Glee Club4 Mrxed Chorusz 4 Footballz 3 4 Track 2 3 4 MIIZEC4 Jr Lron4 '+. ' 1-I' 1' JEAN H FIEDLER Favorrte Phrase Oh mercy mel Majors Soctal Sc1ence Englrsh Commerce Mrnors Spamsh Mathematrcs Grrl Re serves 2 Spamsh Club 3 JOHN R GASTON Ntckname Rocco FZVOIIIC Phrase Forget rtl Majors So c1alSc1ence Enghsh Mrnors Speech Class Sergeant at arms 2 3 H1 YCabrnet 3 4 ACap pella Ch0ll'3 4 Boys G1eeClub 4 Mrxed Chorus2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Fesuval Play4 Fesuval Readmg 3 15 CAROLE ANN FULLB2 Nrckname Cheebe Favorrte Phrase Hurry up! Majors S cralSc1ence Commerce Mu src Englrsh Mmors Foretgn Languages Mathematrcs Cheer Leader 4 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Ushers Club 4 Vocal COUHC114 Orchestra 3 4 A Cappella Chou 2 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Cho1r3 Fesuval Play 4 LILLY PEARL GEORGE vor1te Phrase My cowl M jors Engllsh Commerce Soc1a1 Sclence Mrnors Mathematrcs Sclence Grrl Reserves 2 Ushers Club 4 ACappella Chou 3 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Chorr 2 I : . .' ' 1 ' : g' A . : ' I ' : 0' Didryt IQ' Majors, Social Sci: Mathematics, Commerce,' Nickname: 'Mean Eyes . Fa- , ' , ' 1 - ' ' D 2 M N 3' 2.3, 5 , , 5 lub I . Z ' I . ' : ' , L -X HAZEL GRABEEL Nckname Hay Hay Favor rte Phrase Well Id reckon! Malors Engllsh Commerce Mrnors Mathemaucs Speech HomeEconom1cs Jun1orRed Cross Counctl 3 Ushers Club 3 4 Grrls Glee Clubz 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 Queen Attendant4 Fog Island 3 IEANINE llANLIN Nrckname Anna Maud F vorlte Phrase Well l d reck on' Majors Engltsh Com merce SocralSc1ence Mrnors Mathematrcs Home Economlcs Gul Reserves 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Clarinet Quartet 3 4 Fog Island 3 id 1- ' .fll '-v DELORES GRIFFIN Majors English Soc1alSc1ence Musrc Mtnors Scrence Math emaucs HomeEconom1cs Band 4 Pep Band4 Grrls Glee Club 4 Queen Attendant 4 Bandz DOROTHY MARIE HARNESS Nlckname Dot Favorite Phrase No Hay! Majors Com merce English Mmors Socral Science Home Economrcs Commerce Grrl Reserves 3 4 Ushers Club 3 4 Orchestra 3 Gtrls Glee Club 3 'Re 4-vw 4-Q, s... X.. 16 CAROL HALL Nlckname Lee Majors Eng lrsh Scrence Mrnors Htstory Mathematlcs Muslc Com merce Home Economrcs Gtrls Glee Club 4 LOREN DEAN HARRELL N1c kname Mert Favonte Phrase Ughl Majors Soclal Scrence Englrsh IndustnalArts Mrnor Spanrsh Jumor Red Cross Councrl 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus A Football 2 3 4 aff , X, , , ' ' r . ' . U . 1 ., a, - , 1 ,,g. 3' .ws nf 4 Ir. A V, ' 4 nf 4 vw . 4 3 eq ,v V ,Af ' iii - 7 Q I I WILLIAM D HARRISON Nrckname Curly Favorrte Phrase H1 Dog Majors Eng llsh Socral Scrence Mmors Commerce, Manual Arts Scr ence Football 3 JANET HILL Nrckname Jan Favorrte Phrase Peanuts Majors Eng lrsh, Socral Sclence Mmors Home Economxcs, Mathematrcs, Speech Gul Reserves 2 3 4 MILAN HART Nxckname M1n1e Favorrte Phrase Knock 1t off Majors Mathemaucs, Englrsh Socral Scrence MIDOIS Laun, Sclence, F1ght1ngL1tr1es 2 Foglsland 3 ClassPres1dent3 4 V1ce Pres 1dent2 Jr Krwaman Hr Y2 3 4 H1 Y Cabrnet 3 L Club 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Boys State Treasurer 3 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 ELDON L HOSKINSON Nrckname Lrttle Cotton Ea vorrte Phrase Hurry and rrng the bell Majors Englrsh Scl ence, Soc1a1Sc1ence Mrnors Mathematics, Manual Trarnrng -XE 17 DARRELL HICKEY Nrckname Pete Favonte Phrase Canl sleep thrs hour? Majors Soc1alSc1ence Engllsh Mrnors Mathematrcs Com merce Football 2 3 4 MARY LOU HURRY N r c k na m e Lou Favonte lrsh, Socral Scrence Com merce Minors Forelgn Lan guages Class Treasurer 3 Cheer Leader 4 Grrl Reserves 2 3,4 Spanish Club3 Band 2 3 A Cappella Chorr 4 Grrls Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 2,3 4 Q 6' U t- I I I Z A I V I 1 I , ' ' ' U U ' H in U . . , . 2 D o u I I a 3 ' C Phrase: My Cow . MajorsgEng- ' - : ' : - ' : A s A . s X fe fa rf' '- I' 4 3 li V I Y S.. s ii A GERALDINE HURT N 1 c k n a m e Jerry Favorite Phrase I don t know Majors English Home Economics Mx nors Commerce Social Sci ence Girls Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 3 KARL KAPPLER Nickname Saturday Favorite Phrase What MaJors English Science Minors Mathematics Manual Arts Commerce Social Science Jr Rotar1an4 Track ILA FAYE IMMELL Nickname Dimples FSVOI ite Phrase You d be surprised MaJors Commerce Social Sc1 ence, English Minors Math emancs Latin Spanish Span 1sh Club 3 DENNY D JONES Nickname Dingy FRVOIIIS Phrase Come on over to my house Majors English Math nors Manual Training Science Ir Lion 4 L Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Track3 4 ROBERT EUGENE KAPPLER Nlckname Bob Favorite Phrase lwouldn t know Ma Jors Science Soclal Science English Mathematics Minors Latin Home Sweet Homicide production staff 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 UU' 13 IIMMIE JACOBS Nickname Jim Favorite Phrase Whosa1d that? Majors English Social Science Minors Spamsh Mathematics Science Spanish Club 3 BETTY ROSE KENT Nickname Butch Favorite Phrase You all Majors Home Economics Engli h Minors. Social Science Commerce Gtrl Reserves Cabinet 3 4 Or chesna 3 ACappe11a Choir 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Girls State-:Alter nate 3. Choir 3 Girls Octet 3 H M S Pinafore 4 X, ls A X y , A WL 1 Q1 3 Ha . Q f A 4 l 1 me ' , . .3 , I I . .- . ' . , . . : ematics, Social Science. Mi- , ' .c . . . . . . ' : ' : ' ' . A ' 1 9 ' ' : '. ' : ' , ' : ' . ' ' . : ' .Q . . . . . . . . . , , ' . . . : ' ' A A I ' o I- v . ' - ' ' s . . , . . . . . . 3,4. ' . . . ' . . . ' . 1 A b . YV I L QE Q17 JOHN KREBS rckname Jese Favorrte Phrase Come Betsy olegrrll Majors Englrsh Soc1alSc1ence Mrnors Spanrsh Sc1ence Ir Rotar1an 4 H1 Y 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 Student Councll 3 4 A Cappella Chou 3 4 Mrxed Cho rus 3 4 Boy s State 3 Football 3 Basketballz 3 DON MABREY Nrckname Don Favorrte Phrase Gee Whrzl Majors Science Mathematics, Enghsh Minors Social Science, Laun, Musrc Fog Island 3 Handy Man 4 Jr Llon4 I-llY34 Hi Y Cabinet 3 Band 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 Boys State 3 Quill and Scroll 3 I Rating on Oratron and Informanve speech at Drs ulct Festival 3 BILL LARRABEE Ntckname Rowdy Favorrte Phrase When do we eat bus ter? Majors Engllsh Socral Scrence, Commerce Mrnors Laun Mathemaucs Tr Lron 4 Class Sergeant at arms 4 H1 Y 3 4 H1 Y Treasurer 4 L Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Track 2 3 DON LINDT Ntckname Lover Boy Favor rte Phrase Come on LIZZISI Majors Commerce E n g l 1 s h M 1 n o r s Mathematrcs Socral Scrence Industrral Arts Hi Y 3 4 L Club 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 RGA LEE MC CARTER Nrckname Came Favorxte Phrase Oh welll Majors Home Economics, English, So cial Science Mrnors Com merce, Mathematics G1r1Re serves 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 Mixed Chorus 3 19 BARBARA LAW Nrckname Bobbre Favonte Phrase Oh all rrghtl Majors Laun, Englrsh Commerce M1 nors Mathemaucs, Soclal Scr ence Music Class Treasurer4 G1rl Reserves 2,3 4 G R Sec retary4 Band I 2 3 4 ACap pella Chou 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2,3 4 Queen Attendant 4 DELROY MEAD Nrckname Sltm Favorrte Phrase Drng Burnet! Majors Engllsh Commerce Mrnors Mathematlcs Soc1alSc1ence Scrence Mrrage Staff4 i l 4 , 5 , V' N- s n n ' - . u u ' I : ' l ' :va 'I , - u : n I - I : 'I ' ' -: 3 1 U ' H 3 1 ' . . ' .- : . . . . : ' ' : ' . 9 ' . ' . - ' : , ' ' 5 s . : - - : '- ' F ' ' ' . : ' ' . : 5 ' 5 . ' f '.: , ' . 2 : : . . : : ',' ' : , l , . r n I , I . . ' ,, . . ,, ' I : . I . L . 2 ' s . : ' A , . ' .11 n . n ' . vv ' qv . . , , . rl , , , , I n n - . 0 1 o , p n 1 1 . . ' H , N ' - S I F ' H l- . . ' . ' , , 1 ' . I I I Q U ' Z . ' - r . ' : . .- t . , , , , I D I I I ' n P Q ' . I , N K 6 X , 1 , W1 4.1 A f l BEVERLY TABER NAEGELE Nrckname Bev Favorrre Phrase Hrt don t make no d1f ference Majors Englrsh So c1a1 Scrence Mmors Home Economrcs S c 1 e n c e Musrc Grrl Reserves 2,3 Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 Orchestra 3 A Cap pella Chorr 3 Grrls Glee Club 2 3 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 GERALD NDC Nrckname Shorty Favorrte Phrase Now now teacherl Majors El'lg1lSh Soc1alSc1ence Mlnors Mathematrcs Com merce Vocat1onalAgr1cu1ture Future Farmers of Amerrca 4 Debate Team 4 L Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Ir Krwanran 4 PERCYNELLA MURPHY N1 ckna me Joy Favorrte Phrase Oh qurt 1tl Majors Commerce Soctal Scrence Engllsh Mrnors Mathematrcs Scrence Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 WALLY NAEGELE Nrckname Wally Favorrte Phrase Drop deadl Ma1ors Englrsh Socral Scrence Math ematrcs Mrnors Manual Tram mg Commerce Musrc og Island 3 Band 3 A Cappella Chorr 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 3 Jr Krwanran 4 WILDA NAYIDR Nickname Wrllre Favorrte Phrase For cry1n ln the beer! Majors Englrsh SOC131 Scrence Forergn Languages Mmors Mathematrcs Musrc Speech Fog Island 3 Class Vrce Pres rdent 3 Class Cheerleader 2 Gul Reserves 2 3 4 G R Cab rnet 2 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 De bate Team 4 Ushers Club 4 Ushers Club Secretary4 Band I 2 3 Orchestra 3 ACappella Chorr 2 3 4 G1rls Glee Club4 Mrxed Chorusz 3 4 Grrls State 3 Semor Trro 4 Trtple Trlo 3 Octet 3 Plano Quartet 4 Z0 BARBARA MOON Nrckname Barbs Favorrte Phrase I been srckl Majors Commerce Englrsh Mrnors Mathematrcs Latrn Grrl Re serves 2 3 4 G R Cab1net2 G R Treasurer4 FutureTeach ersofAmerrca 3 4 F T A Vrce Presrdent 3 Band I 2 3 Pep Band 2 Orchestra 3 Grrls Glee Club 4 DONNA ONIONS Nrckname Garlrc Favorrte Phrase Oh cornl Majors Englrsh Socral Scrence Scl ence Mrnors Marhemaucs Commerce Speech Erghung Llttles 2 Fog Island 3 F g Island Productron Staff3 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 G R Cabrnet 3 4 Hosp1talA1de4 Bandl, 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 A Cappella Chou 3 4 Grrls GleeClub3 4 M1X6dCh0 rus 2, 3 4 Grrls State Alternate 3 Student Drrector of Band 4 Festrval Play 4 I-'estrval Readrng 4 I-'esuval Flute Solo 3 State FluteSolo 3 Flute T110 4 Wood wrnd Qurntet 4 3. if W f . L3 . I V iff N Qff Y Ef' ' I ' E ' . ' ' . 11 11 ' - 11 11 - ' ' . c I ', . ' ' ' - I 11 - ' 1- ' I . , - ,, . n ' A 1 1 A D - . , 'I ' ' 1 n 1 1 Z - 1 . : 1 ' , ' , ' - l ' ' ' ' I v 5 1 1 I 1 1 ' I 3 1 1 I ' , 0 O 2 - C 1 ' ' - A I ' 1 1 1 1 1 L . . . . 5 7 I I l 1 C 1 1 3 : ' ' ' - ll Il ' . . 1 . 11 11 - , I I - . . ,F I I ' I' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . o 1 1 1 'I 9 1 1 o 4 - . 11 - 11 - V . . n n M I Q . , . . . ,, . . , . , . . .- 0 l I I ' ,, . , . I, . . . . . . 1 - 1 1 v ' . . - 11 . : ' 11 -1 S 1. O . . 1. - . - 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 I - , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 o I I 1 I 1 ' I ', ' . . 9 . . - . : . . : 1+ 11 ' - ' - - ' ' ' : 1 , , , 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' I , , , ' ' . ' - . : I . . ' ' . ' ' . ' 1 I ' 1 g 0 1 , ' ' . E . a s : 1 Q I I I I I 9 . z - ' ' ' ' l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . Q I . I ' ' 'Q CHARLES GARY PARK Nrckname Cuddles Favorrte Phrase I m hongryl Majors Englxsh Socxal Scxence Math em a tr c s Mrnors Sclence Latrn Frghung Lrttles 2 MAXINE QUEEN Nlckname Mac Favorrte Phrase I just about fllpped Majors Engltsh Soc1a1Sc1ence Commerce Mrnors Mathemat rcs Fog Island 3 Cheer Lead ersz 3 4 G1rlReserves2 3 4 X LEO PARSONS Nlckname Curley Favorlte Phrase Who d1ed? Majors Englrsh SocxalSc1ence Mrnors Spanrsh Commerce Home Sweet Homrcrde 3 Productron Staff Foglsland 3 Class Cheer Leader 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 4 Boys GleeClub4 Mrxed Cho rus 2 4 Fest1val3 4 KENNETH DALE PLUNK Ntckname Kenny Favonte Phrase Hang ltl Majors Eng l1sh Socral Scxence Mrnors Industnal Arts Spanrsh Scr ence Mathemaucs Com Boys Glee Club 4 Mrxed Cho rus 4 Chorr 4 Boys Quartet 4 Football 3 4 Trackg 4 BOB RADAR Nrckname Star Favorrte Phrase I drdn t do rt Majors Englrsh Socral Sclence Math ematlcs Mrnors Sclence Latm Track 2 3 4 Ir l.1on4 Z1 -ig 1 GARY PENNINGTON Favortte Phrase Sweeten Up Majors Engllsh Mathematlcs Soc1alSc1ence Sclence M1 nors Spamsh Band Band2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Football 3 4 0 4' BETTE RENICK Nrckname Sparkle Favorrte Phrase Manhattan herel come Major Socral Scrence Mrnors Mathemaucs Art Grrls Glee Club 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 A ' merc'e. ACappella Choir 4g 4 . A ' . 3 I ' Jwfiffyg H . X . T, . .' ' A A gel.. Z IDIS RILEY TOM ROBERTS Nrckname Satch Majors Commerce Latrn Englrsh M1 nors Mathematrcs Soc1al Sc1 ence Art Gul Reserves 2 3 4 ACappel1a Cho1r 2 3 4 Guls Glee Club 2 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 234 ,ff REVA MAE SCHULTZ Nrckname Sunshme Favorrte Phrase Oh mercy mel M Jors Home Economrcs Soc1al Sctence Enghsh Commerce Mrnors Mathematrcs Iunlor Red Cross Councrl 3 4 Secrezar of Red Cross 4 Grrls Glee Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 Ntckname Tommre Favortte Phrase Well Ill be drppedl Mayors Mathemaucs Sclence Soc1al Scrence Engllsh Mmor Laun Jr Rotarran 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 LClub 34 Boys State 3 Trac' Football and Basketball Manager 2 3 4 MARLENE DYSON SALLEY Nrckname Toughxe Favorrte Phrase You Betchal MaJors Socral Scrence Home Econom rcs English Mlnors Mathemat rcs Commerce Band 3 4 Or chestra 2 3 ACappella Cho1r 3 Grrls GleeClub4 M1xedCho rus 3 4 JOHN RAY SCOTT Favorrte Phrase Eat onel Ma Jors Socral Scrence Enghsh Mrnors Mathematlcs Manual Tratmng, Commerce Jr K waman 4 Future Farmers of A menca 4 L Club 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 THURL ROGGE Nrckname Rocl-ue Favonte Phrase You re prevarrcaung Mayors Soc1al Scrence Enghsh Mlnors Mathematlcs Com merce Jumor Red Cross Coun c113 A Cappella Chou 3 4 Boys GleeC1ub 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 4 Football SHERROL SELFRIDGE Nlckname Shary Favorlte Phrase Na atch erally Jors Enghsh Soc1al Sclence Mxnors Science Commerce Mathematrcs F1ght1ngL1ttles 2 Producuon Staff Fog Island 4 Future Teachers of Amerlca 4 Gtrl Reserves 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 Band 2 3 4 Or chestra 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 Grrls State 3 Clarmet Quartet 3 Woodwxnd Qtuntet4 Wood wmd Tr1o 4 Muage 4 ZZ A , . . i ly, S 3 xv ' , , ' . u n - . - , an ' n - - ' 1- ' an ' ' ' -- l .4 u - n . ev 1 - ' n 2 ' . : . . 1 . . 1 - a 1 I I 1 - 3 I I ' ' ' . . 9 ' . . 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' 5 . . . : , i .4 ,Q -1, I fry ,. sl f' I CAROL JEAN SMITH Nxckna me Katy Favorite Phrase Wheel Majors Eng lish, Science Commerce Mu sic Minors Mathematics Lan guages Soc1alSc1ence Fight ing Lrttles 2 Prompter Fog Island 3 Class Vice President 2 Parlramentarran 4 Girl Re serves 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel Vice President 3 Masque and Gavel Presrdent4 Student Coun crl 3 4 Student Council 'Ireas urer 3 Hospital Aide 3 Band I 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Girls State 3 Festival Play 3 I-'esuval Reading 2 III Rating Festival Reading 4 II Rating Festival Reading 4 II Raung Festival Quartet 3 III Rating IO ANN THOMAS Nickname: Io Favorite Phrase: As a matter of fact Majors: Social Science, Home Eco- nomics English Minors: Spanish Commerce Band 1,2 3 4- Or- chestra 2. JY N' I REBA SHANK Nickname Bebe Favorite Phrase jeepersl Majors Eng l1sh Languages Music Minors Home Economics Mathematics Speech SOCIRISCICHCC Fight ing Lxttles 2 Fog Island 3 Home Sweet Homicide Pro duction staff 3 Class Vice Pres ident 4 Class Secretary 2 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 G R President 4 G R. V1cePres1dent3 Masque and Gavel3 Spanish Club3 Stu dent Council 3 4 Debate Team 4 Band I 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Orchestra 3 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Girls' Glee C1ub3 4 Mixed ChOl'llS2 3 4 Girls State3 U N Conference 3 Festival En sembles 2 3 4 Senior Trio 4 Madrigals 2 WIINONA STRICKERT N 1 c k n a m e Nona Favorite Phrase How Pmfull Ma Jors En g li s h Commerce Home Economics Minors: Mathemat- ics Social Science Girl Re- serves 2, 3 4- Ushers Club 4- Band I 2- Girls Glee Club 3 4- Mixed Chorus 4: Monitor 4 EDNA THOMPSON Nickname: S' Favorite Rhrase: You d be surprised Majors: Social Science English Commerce Minors: Home E c o - ndmics Mathematics f ln . Z3 WILLIAM DEAN STOUT Nickname Bill Favorite Phrase Crrmanentlies MaJorg Mathematics English Social Science Minors Spanish Sci ence Frog Island Production Staff 3 H1 Y 3 4 Football 4 Jr Rotarlan 4 GLENDA TOOT Nickname: Tootie Favorite Phrase: Quit fakin itl Majors: Social Science English Minors: Home Economics Foreign Lan- guages Girl Reserves 3- Span- ish Club 3- Junior Red Cross Councilz 3-Band! 2 3 4- Girls Glee C1ub4 446 , RITA PLATZ VANGIESON N1ckname Rua Bell Favome Phrase Thats atruefactl Ma Jors Enghsh Soc1al Scxence MIHOIS HomeEconom1cs Math emat1cs Commerce G1r1 Re serves 2 4 PepBand4 Orchestra 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Bandl 2 4 C1ar1net Quartet 2 4 4' Q41-Avi FRED WEISSHAAR Nlckname Bud WCISCI F vome Phrase That s what I d say Mayors Hrglrsh SOC131 Sc1ence Commerce MIUOIS Mathematlcs General SC16nCC Indusrnal Arts Football 2 X Wi JOE VAUGHN Nlckname Hadacol Favorlte Phrase Wouldnt that make a preacher say somethlng on Sun day? Majors Enghsh Manual Trammg SOC131 Sc1ence M nor Speech Jumor Red Cross Counc1l2 3 4 PAT WAYBRIGHT N 1 c k n a m e Patty Favorrte Phrase Oh forget rtl Majors Enghsh C o m m er c e Soc1al Sc1ence MIHOIS Mathemaucs Home Econ o m 1 c s Jun1orRed Cross Councrl 3 4 Ushers Club 4 G1r1s Glee Club 4 GENE WELLMAN N1ckname Red Favonte Phrase Shut upl Majors Eng lxsh SOC131 Sc1ence M1nors Sc1ence Mathemaucs Jr Ro tarran 3 H1 Y 3 4 LClub 3 4 Football 2 3 4 24 bv DOUG WALSTON Nlckname Tex Favorlte Phrase I m from 'lexas Ma jors SOC13l SCIENCE Mathemat rcs Enghsh Shop Mrnor Scr ence LOWELL GENE YADON Nlckname Prof FZVOIIIC Phrase I been slckl MaJors Enghsh Socxal SCIBIICB Fore1gn Languages Mlnor Mathemancs Handy Man 4 Fog Island Product1on Staff 3 Muage Pho tographer 4 Jr KIWHHIBH4 Debate Team 4 5 0 'tr , .: ,' . . . . - .: . . ' - ' : . ' I . . . . ' : '- .' .. Q .., . . ' 1- . .: s 2 - ' Q 5 . '... ,Q ' .- Z.. I -: . . . : ', l .1 ,X 31 frk A :,. -... 3, - 1. .' - -1 . . D . - ,.. . . .. r. - .' . : .4 U. I. : 3' , . I , . . ' 1' - ', ,. 5' .z .9 :.' ' g . Q I ll' g 325+ JUIIIUHS JOYCE ARTHURS LEONARD BR OWN BETT Y BAKER JOHN BAUGHMAN DOREEN BUCHANAN CHARLES CARD V IRGINIA BOOTH GEORGE CARLILE GENE BROOKS Z6 GE OR GIE CAR LILE JUHIUHS ENNIS CHEST ER VIRGINIA DREITZ ANN COCHRAN AUDREY CORKINS KAREN DUERR EUNICE ELLIS BOB DAVIS FLOAN FIELDS JUNIOR DENTON RAYMOND GEORGE Z7 JUHIUHS FLOYD GIFT MYRNA HALE BEULAH GLEESON JOAN HENAG E DOROTHY GRIFFITH ANNA H IB LER MARILYNNE GRIMSLEY ELMER HALE Z8 LILA I-IOSKINSON LORENE HUNT JUHIUHS T ED KREBS 1 5 KEITH JOHNSON LARRY LAW DALE KAPP EDDIE LEAM ING JANET KEAN MART HA LEWIS PATRICIA KENNEDY Z9 RONALD LEWIS WM? JUHIUHS PW LY LLIS LING WAL' ACE MALIN M YRNA MITCHELL V IRGINIA MORGAN KAT HR YN MARSHALL HELEN NEESE CHARLES MART IN JIM MELER ELDA NORRIS JACK COLEY F5 JUHIURS HELEN PIERCE MARCILLE REISS JIM PITTMAN MARY RENFROE MARY PITTMAN ROS E SAND ERS JOHN PROSSOR MARILYN RADKE 31 BETT Y SCHULTZ JIMMIE SCOTT JUIIIUHS WILLIAM SCOTT JO ELLEN SOUT HARD 23. We WWW: MONA SEALEY HELEN SHOEMAKER B ILL TAYLOR RICHARD TAYLOR wewww 3 GAIL SMITH CAR LENE TEDFORD 'X' SHIRLEY SMITH EV ELYN WALKER if ,, 'Q 'Vi bia- JUIIIUHS CHAR LES WAR DEN WANDA WARDEN EULA WARES PATRICIA WILLIAMS WAYNE WOODEN BETTY WOODY A 'Q DEANE WELCH NOAH WELSCH DOUGLAS WRIGHT ROBER T WHITE 33 JOAN Z1 MMER MAN if Y SUPHUHIUHE IILHSS 5,1 no x --an Shxrley Ray Gnffm secretary treasurer Marvm Buck presrdent Delores Wmfrey reporter Bruce Taber vxce pres xdenr The s ophomore class went through 1ts seventh and erghth grades wlth l1m1ted recreatronal opportun1t1es 1n these green horn days As freshmen rn 1949 50 the class began 1ts last year of Jumor h1gh w1th a lot of ambltxon and enthuslasm The freshmen held thexr annual party whlch was based on a hobo theme wmth the refreshments served m t1n cans rnstead of on chxna and wxth other character1st1cs of Vagabond 11fe The frosh class 1n1949 50 chose Naom1 Srmth as pres1dent Bruce Taber for v1ce pres1dent Patsy Ruth Cole therr secretary treasurer and Terry Ma lone to report class act1v1t1es Durmg 1ts soph1e year the class held to the trad1t1on of decoratxng xts assrgned hall the th1rd floor The annual sophomore party was well planned and carrled out w1th great success The1r class offxcers were Marvm Buck pres1dent Bruce Taber vzce presrdent and Shxrley Ray Grlffln secretary treasurer Cheerleaders were Carol L.1ndh and Bob Hubbard. The reporter was Delores Wlnfrey. At the end of the year, the sophomores looked forward to the comxng year when they would reach the d1gn1ty of Junlors. 1 '- l ' Y - E 5 Q, I X I T , f 1 .1 5, ,- V , ,.- . . - ' v 'E - xi, , 'TF 1 4. I' 2 1 r , 3 1 , I X f-4 . at fi 4 g l ff' , 1 f ,vs-+V 4 ,Q V ' Q ' 23 Q T Q' , to L. L , A ' ' 4 . 9 ' . ' 1 A , : , ' - 1 - 9 9 - 9 - I . 5 1 Q 1 ' ' SUPHUHIUHES V Ns TOP ROW Donna Mrller Janrce Otunger Shrrley Shelton Fayetta Rrley Rrta Holmes Mr Baker Carol Llndh Beverly Whrte Daryl Zergler Naomr Smith SECOND ROW Vernon Wxlson Archre Eason Kexth Thomas Vernon Drckerson Terry Malone Marvm Branstrne BOTTOM ROW Larry Harrrs Norman Cobb Bob TOP ROW Amta Hampton Doreen Shuck B1ll1e Markrum Elrzabeth Downey Delores Edwards Mrs Gal breath Geraldlne Reeves SharenR1ney Patsy Harrlson Shrrley Kulow SECOND ROW Max Moore Jenna Lou Gordon Fred Zxnn Joanna Anderson Wesley Plfer Ellnora Pace BOTTOM ROW Robert Brummett Br xce Taber Carl White Gene Lofland Bob Hubbard John Clark NOT IN PICTURE James Vaughn Nadrne Muder n f 35 1 4 I , , ' x ' ,M as 1 1 K l Q A 5 X' - sg . 6' ' 'V A ' ' 5 r X X 1 ' ,, y Y ' ' ' ,x , W ag X 4 'J , - X Q W Q C ,A Keating, Nemo Freeman, Eldon Guttridge, T. J. Strange. ,1 r 1 K . - , K ,N A V , N 1 f 1- J 1. ' 1 h ,, , 5 , , 3 V-K x,A x fx v- .rr , F 1 I W , P T f 1 xx 1 x. X . X X V SUPHUHIUHES Wx TOP ROW Mary Lou Ross Verda Dupus Carol Rrley Belva Freeman Joann Clrmber Mrs Stephens Susy Ob lander Vrrgre Hrckey Farth Cutbrrth Drxre Lucas Betty Jo Lemert BOTTOM ROW Shrrley Ray Grtffm, Hubert Harrrngton Donna Meador Owen Teeters Jack Weatherford Fero1ynSm1th Marvrn Buck Bob Parnell Sue Worthrngton, Bxll Ireland NOT IN PICUTRE Mahlon Bradford Barbara Mrllsap Patrrcta Steele TOP ROW Danny Parkrnson Dean Hutchrson Loretta Gordon Clara Neece Patsy Cole Roberta Bryan M Ely Wanda Harrell Delores Winfrey Shrrley Henage Jenny Nell Wallace Patsy Dunaway Gerald Neece BOTTOM ROW Wayne Smrth Lyne Shufelberger Gordon Clumsky Robert Rogers Ronald Pullram, Cecil Leam Ing Robert Taylor James Haughton NOT IN PICTURE Donald Foster Harold Maxwell 36 'f - 3 A R I -JV! . W. ' ' G ,-ltr I. it .v R X 1 5 V 4, , X f. ,f Z I I I I I - I - I I I I -- I I I I I I I I ' 3 I I - Z I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I - 3 I ' f -to - U. . LETS SEEIHHHTS HEXTUH THE HGEHDH Are you all ready for ano the r sight seeing tour? Then come along we will see what the faculty and students of L. H S are doing besides teaching and being taught Why here is the G R club It has Just finished packing Christmas baskets one of the projec ts the club carries out during the year Now come with us up the stai r s I looks as though the H1 Y member s are planning their part of the chapel program for Holy Week Ah' Here is the debate team Ask anyone on it about the advantages and dis advanta es of the Welfare State if you want some in ormation based on a lot of study of CUHTEHTS Girl Reserves Hi-Y Future Farmers of America Future Teachers of America Debate Junior Red Cross Council Student Council Band Glee Clubs Mixed Chorus A Cappella Choir Orchestra Ushers Club Parent-Teachers Association a question that confronts the United States today If we go down this hall and turn to the right, we will be face to face with the Red Cross council planning its annual member ship drive Let's leave the council to its task and continue on our Journey Here are the F F A the F T A and the Hospital Aides the vocational clubs in our school And that group is the Student Council the student government body in L H S In those rooms are the mus1c groups who learn co operation as well as music in a very pleasant way Our next stop is the auditorium See those girls handing out programs and mak- ing themselves helpful to the audience in other ways? That is the Ushers Club-- art of the public relations department' o our school. Last of all we'll look in upon the P T A an important organization which is al- ways busy on some service to L.. H. S That was the lastclub we'll visit on this tour but we'll be seeing you again soon rd' 1 M.,-. .,f?' , , -r --1., -Q y If f Viet 2' 'J - LJ BOTTOM ROW Shirley Smith Karthyn Marshall Mona Sealey Betty Woody Elda Norris Evelyn Walker, Joan Zimmerman Helen Pierce Eulah Wares SECOND ROW Percynella Murphy Winona Strickert Rosalee McCart er Shirley Shelton Betty Schultz Rtta Platz Wanda Warden Gail Smith Carlene Tedford THIRD ROW Donna Naylor Reba Shank MarcxlleRe1ss TOP ROW Barbara Moon Carol Smith Susan Oblander Ferolyn Smith Donna Miller Mary Ross Myrna Mitchell Helen Shoemaker The Girl Reserves, a Christian organ1zat1on made up of g1rls from the three upper grades, began a busy year w1th their annual book exchange The tradltlonal chapel program, g1ven 1n co operation with the H1 Y, also took place in the early autumn November brought the Sadie Hawk1ns' Day party at which the Glrl Re serves and the H1 Y members who were guests, were entertained by va r 1ous Dog Patchean games and were refreshed by an enormous amount of sand wiches and soft drinks During the Christmas season, the club sponsoreda float 1n the Santa Claus parade It won the f1rst pr1ze in 1ts d1v1s1on and tied for the grand prrze CABINET MRS RUTH DARST P ROW Ann Cochran Kathryn Marshall Wxlda Naylor Mary Louise Bryan BOT M ROW Barbara Moon Reba Shank Elda Norris Barbara Law Carol Jean Smith T IN PICTURE DOIIIIB Ol'llOI1S Mrs Darst has b e e n sponsor of the Girl Re serves since 1941 and has always been an inspiratlon to the irls as well as ready to len a help1ng hand Sponsor 38 Q 5 rs V 'Ja 7 is V ' 5 . f rl if Onions, Sherrol Selfridge, Lois Riley, Marilynne Radke, Delores Winfrey, Naomi Smith, Sharon Riney, Wilda . . y . . - TO 1 . . 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' A 1 A ' R' , l 0 RESERVES rw 9 L BOTTOM ROW Dottre Grrfftth Martha Lewrs Ann Cochran Eumce Ellrs Doreen Buchanan Janet Keen Georgta Carltle Joyce Arthurs Martlynne Grrmsley SECOND ROW Barbara Law Carol Fuller Dorothy Harness Betty Kent Marlene Dyson Phyllrs Dettmer Mary Bryan Jeamne l-lanlrn Cleo Chance THIRD ROW Vrrgrma Dnetz Carol Lrndt Vrrgre Hrckey D1x1e Lucas Clara Card Donna Bryan Janet H111 Floan Frelds Vrrgrnra Booth Betty Baker TOP ROW Beulah Gleason Rrta Holmes Delores Edwards Patsy Harrrson Jo anne Clymer Lyllrs Lxng Lorene Hunt Pat Kennedy Another act1v1ty wh1ch the G R carrred out was the worthy Yuletrde project of sending Chrrstmas baskets to needy fam1l1es FCSt1V1t1ES came wxth the hohdays too Everyday for four days each G R found a small g1ft 1n her locker from her peanut stster Thts gtft g1v1n ter m1nated1na Chrxstmas gtft exchange and covered d1sh dtnner at wh1ch eac g1rl dlscovered who her secret g1ft g1ver was After the dlnner, all the g1rls went Chrxstmas carohng The Easter season brou ht the beautrful Holy Week chapel programs whrch were orgamzed and presente 1n co operat1on wtth the I-I1 Y The last b1g event of the year was the Mother Daughter Banquet wh1ch took place 1n March CABINET GIRL RESERVES CODE a Gtrl Reserve I w1l1 try to be Presldent Reba Shank 1'aC10'-15 U1 manner Vrce Presrdent Elda Norrts mpartlal ln Judgment Secretary Barbara Law eady for serv1ce Treasurer Barbara Moon 0Ya1 to fflends Correspondtng Secretary Carol Smtth Program Chalrman Ann Cochran Caching toward the best Kathryn Marshall age? for knowledge Ptamst Wtlda Naylor eemg the beautlful Song Leader Betty Kent arnest ln PUrP05e Devotrons Chatrmen Loutse Bryan elferent to God Dog-ma Cnlons lctorxous over self ver dependable 1ncere at all trmes 39 I I I I rl ,Op , - Ot' E 6, E as so -1 C- 5 fl E 1 . . As ' ' ' . . . G ' ' ' - I . . . . I Q . Q . . . . . . R ' n u 1 o o L - - . . I R ' o n u 4 a E . . onaoasa . S . . o I 9 n 9 E I , . . - a l R n o n Q e n I V l A E l S . . HI-U TOP ROW Gene Brooks Wallace Naegle Eugene Wellman Ennls Chester Gordon Clumsky B111 Stout SECOND ROW John Krebs Ke1th Thomas Fred Garc1a John Gaston Mllan Hart Jrm Meler Larry Law THIRD ROW Bob Kappler Bruce Taber Carl Whrte John Prosser Ted Krebs John Baughman BOTTOM ROW Dan Ltndt Mahlon Bradford Gerald Burns B111 Larrabee Tom Roberts Wayne Smrth NOT IN PICTURE Courtney Brown Bob Brumm1tt Marvln Buck Don Mabrey B1ll Scott Charles Card Eddte Leammg The H1 Y has had a very busy year whose program lncluded weekly meetrngs and specxal programs To open the year, new members were 1n1t1ated 1n a candle ltght serv1ce fol lowed by a ch1l1 feed where 1n1t1ates were d1sh washers and wa1ters The usual fall Gtrl Reserves H1 Y chapel prog r am and Holy Week servrces were rncluded on the year's program as was a senes of talks on vocat1ons by bus1ness men who gave 1nformat1on about var1ous professrons and bus1nesses The trad1t1onal Sad1e Hawkrns party and the annual Father Son Banquet rounded out soc1al aCt1V1t1eS for the year A commuruty serv1ce was gtven 1n the 'Welcome to L1beral slgns erected at three ma1n h1ghway entrances to the town MR J R VanBUSKIRK CABINET Sympathetlc frlend and wlse M lan H t Mabrey Chester Larrabee Gaston Wellman Krebs Hart, 1 P ag t Counselof M' Vmauskuk as rest en Y Brown Ennls Chester sponsor serves the H1 tn a I I Vice Presldent fatherly and WISE way John Gaston Secretary B111 Larrabee Treasurer Don Mabrey Program Chm Ted Krebs Devotrons Chm Gene Wellman Sgt at arms Courtney Brown Song Leader 40 1 3 I u r n u ' : 1 I p n n n ' 3 a r v 1 n - Y n l 1 1 r - I 1 n 1 1 n n - . . . . l - . n n r u I I ' ' ' . s ' - 5 ',.,.,s,,t.. 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' UHGHHIZHTIUHS 'N 'sin ,M TOP ROW John Scott Bob Davls Don Dettmer Marvm Branstme Jrm Plttman Wallace Malrn Bob Brummett SECOND ROW Marvrn Buck program charrman Merle Roberts Gordon Shuck Carl Whlte Jxm Scott Loren N1x CharlesC Grxffm sponsor BOTTOM ROW Eldon Guttrrdge reporter Gerald Nxx vxce presrdent Dale Kapp pres ldent Bob Keatlng secretary Kexth Johnson treasurer Nemo Freeman senunel NOT IN PICTURE Lawrence Cobb Gene Kmg Bob Taylor Gary Warden The Futur e Farmers of Amer1ca opened then' club program wrth 1n1t1at1on of twenty three charter members on January 10 becomlng a part of Kansas' two hun dred chapters enro1l1ng almost s1x thousand boys and L I-I S ' flrst F F A club Under d1rect1on of Mr C C Gr1ff1n, therr sponsor the boys outl1ned a pro ram rncludlng fleld trtps and other act1v1t1es wrth each boy carrymg through an 1n 1v1dual project DEBHTE TEHHI Resolved That the Amer1can people should re Ject the Welfare State was the quest1on for Kansas h1gh school debaters rn 1950 51 The flrst event on the Debate Team s schedule was the Speech and Debate Cl1n1c held at Dodge C1ty on Oct 2.2 The entrre class attended tlns so that they could get a clear prcture of what they were debat1ng The travehng debate team was composed of f1rstaff1rmat1ve Gerald Nxx second aff1rmat1ve Gene Yadon F1rst ne at1ve Wrlda Naylor and secondnegatwe Reba hankw1th Tommy Roberts as subst1tute The team debated at the followxng tournaments Hutchxnson Russell Dodge C1ty Haven Dodge C1tyD1StI1Ct and C1m Ark League Debate at Garden C1ty FUTURE TEHCHEHS UF HIHEHICH Future Teachers of Amenca 15 anatronal organxzatron, and 1n I.. I-I S the club has as members any Jumor or semor who IS 1nterested rn teach1ng as a profession Under d1rect1on of Mxss Gertrude Mahan, sponsor club members learn by ob s e rv at1 on of teachln methods rn ele men ta ry grades by hearmg ectures and dl I c u s s 1 ons organxzed and g1ven by varxous teachers andby servm as subst1tutes in grade schools when the re u ar teacher must be gone for a short perlod o tune 41 Gene Yadon Wtlda Naylor Miss Norma Wll hams coach Reba Shank Gerald Nxx STANDING SherrolSelfr1dge Mxss Mahan Bar bara Moon Donna Bryan SEATED Barbara Law Lorene Hunt Lyllxs Lmg NOT IN PICTURE Pat Kennedy Q . ., ., A I' t 5 +4 1 Q ' ,Msvr u 'L A u I ' 7 . . . - . I Q 3. E . ,l . :u I I 'i . ' ' . lu -- . . . n Q n Y V Q ff , STANDING Reva Schultz Joan Zimmerman Patsy Ruth Cole Mary Lou Renfroe SEATED Helen Neese Anita Hampton Lila Hoskinson Joe Vaughn Leonard Brown Miss Gertrude Mahan Karen Duerr Bruce Taber Fayetta Riley Dean Harrel Anna Hibler MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE Pat Steele and Jack Ooley Three major lines of work make up the Junior Red Cross program in L H S enrollment and r ai s in funds for production and for the national children s fund a school gift chest, gift oxes, toy produc tion g1fts to veterans' hos itals and service at Epworth Hospital and contributions to international friendship y means of corre pondence, albums, and art This group is sponsored by Miss'Gertrude Mahan, eward county chairman of Junior Red Cross The beginning of the school year found a group of senior girls rendering s e r v i c e I0 Epworth Hospital as hospital aides. T he girls benefited by the gratitude of pa- tients the knowledge they gained through long hours ofwork and by many experience. c o m mon to hospital i e. The hospital a i d e s were supervised in their work by Misses Gertrude Mahan at the high HOSPITAL AIDES ffvffr if fy i school and at Epworth Hospital by Mrs. Jessie W. Hefley superinten- dent. Such groups have been organized in many schools in the United States for the benefit of those girls who are in- terested in the nursing profession. Mrs. Hefley, Donna Onions, Miss Mahan, Clara Card. QNot in picture, Jeanine Han- in . JUHIUH RED UHUSS CUUHCIL I F , , lgnwsk ! g .. T 1 T 5' ' . .mfg :il .I X X ' . U STUDENT CUUHBIL -im 'N is 1. , X T , gf 6 , 7 , V: V xi 1 ft Q. 9, r A. K t , ,Q ' ua . 0 V I 2 5 1 . ' 1' TOP ROW: john Krebs, seniorg Dale Kapp, juniorg Bob Kappler, senior, Wallace Malin, junior. SECOND ROW: I. D Bullard, eighth gradegwanda Harrell, sophomore, Nancy Landess, freshman, Bruce Taber, sophomore. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Zimmerman, Kathryn Anne Marshall, juniorsg Carol Jean Smith and Reba Shank, seniors. I . . . , . . . . . . , . , . . . 0 - - , . . . . . . . The Student Council was organized two years ago with a c ommi tte e of five people who had attended a regional Student Council conference at Dodge City From information galned here they set up the Student Council in L H S for the following year They selected me mb e r s hip that s e rve d through 1949 50 and all members selected by this committee constituted the Counc1l's charter members It was the 1ntent1on of the organizing committee that the charter members would remain as the original Student Council until their graduation They drafted the const1tut1on of the S tude n t Council and selected the additional members for the year 1950 51 The Council has proceeded slowly because 1ts members have not deter mined what would be the function of a Student Council It is not the1r policy to serve inanadmlnistrative capacity but they do feel that there is a definite place for a representative group of the student body to work in co operation with the faculty The Council has done some work on a number of problems and it definitely has a place in the activities of the school The group is handicapped by lack of room or meetlng place to call its own and lack of definite time at which to meet Never the less 1t1s expected that it will assume more responsibility for the good of the school in she future 43 Banu gg A Student Director and Director Twirlers and Drum Majorette Affectionately known as Prof, Mr. McCosh by enthusiasm, saving sense of humor, and knowledge not only of band music but also of how to get results has led the band through a busy year. Donna Onions and Harlow D, MCCOSJ1 Delores Miller, Barbara Law, Betty Oblander, Mary Sea ley, Marlene Salley, Glenda Toot, Susy Oblander. TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW: Larry Law, La Nell Goldman, Carol Jean Smith, Rita Vangieson, Jeanine Hanlin, Glenda Toot, Kath- erine Smith, Larry Harris, Dottie Griffith, Marlene Salley, Barbara Gilbert, SECOND ROW: Dale Kapp, Marilynne Grimsley, Larry Tompkins, Janice Ottiriger, Delores Miller, Leslie Lucas, Norma Browning, Barbara Light. THIRD ROW: Donald Eliot, 'Eatsy Cole, Delores Griffin, Mary Pittman, Barbara Law, Sharon Riney, Nancy Landess, Sandra Taber. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Onions, Helen Pierce, Mona Sealey, Sally Lepley, Caroline Harkins, Mary Ann Sealey, Sherrol Selfridge, BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW: Court- ney Brown, Jack Weatherford, Leonard Brown, Dean Hutchinson, Shirley Ra Griffin, Bob Taylor, Jim Meler, Robert Gowens. SEC- OND ROW: Daryl Zeigler, Delores Winfrey, Marville Reiss, Johnny St. Clair, Jim Naylor, Henry Andrade, Johnny Powell, Marva Jean Hughes., BOTTOM ROW: Gail Smith, Susy Oblander, Jo Ann Thomas, Marjorie Hantz, Betty Oblander, Booth Brown, Gary Van Dolah. NOT IN PICTURE: Gary Warden. GLEE CLUBS 1949 Twenty one members make up the Boys' Glee Club and one hundred ten the G1rls' Glee Club These took part 1n L H S ' annual Chnstrnas program and rn the Vocal Concertrn January The glrls attended the D1str1ctFest1va11n Dodge Crty 1n March, but the boys were content w1th completurg then' frrst year of orgaruzatxon BOYS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW Kenneth Plunk Elmer Hale Mahlon Bradford Bob Keaung Don Dettmer Thurl Rogge T J Strange, Dean Harrel SECOND ROW Leo Parsons, Wallace Malm Charles Card Gerald Burns Wayne Sm1th J1m Meler Gordon Clumsky BOTTOM ROW B111 Scott, Robert Whrte, Jrm Prttman Mrs J M Cochran, Dlrector Fred Garcra Bob Brummett Tom Merrrtt NOT IN PICTURE John Gaston Mtlan Hart, Ted Krebs John Scott Cecrl Hawkrns GIRLS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW Betty Amos Jenny Lu Gordon Loretta Gordon Nadrne Muder Brllre Markrum Alta Janzen Karen Sanders Margaret Rogge Glenda Toot Barbara Mlllsap Reba Shultz Mary Lou Ross, Patsy l-lamson Marcerlle Rerss Janet Keen Ann Fredler, Mary Lou Hurry SECOND ROW Sandra Gordon Anna Hrbler Jo ce Bagshaw Bonnre Davrs Floan Frelds, Anrta Hampton Roberta Bryan Celra Wmkler Donna Mrller Delores Karen Duerr Terry Prose Monta Lou Gantt Eua Wares Joyce Arthurs Georgte Carlile, Donna Onrons Donna Ste wart Carolyn Johnson Betty Schultz Vrrgrnra Booth Helen Shoemaker, Carol Fuller FOURTH ROW Marlene Duerr Lrly George Hazel Grabeel Joanne Clymer, Mary Drertz Sharon Latham Lorene Hunt Clara Card, Wtlda Naylor Joanna Anderson Vrrgle Hrckey Wanda Warden Ga1l Smrth Carlene Tedford R1ta Holmes, Joan Srlva BOTTOM ROW Eunrce El11s Kathryn Marshall Norma Rayborn Barbara Parsons Lrla Hoskrnson Pat Kennedy Reba Shank Betty Jo Lemert Betty Kent Joan Zrmmerman, Doreen Buchanan N1la Martrn Karen Forbes, Sue Ravenscroft Anrta Burns Beverly Whtte Wrnona St.r1ckert Barbara Law Ann Cochran NOT IN PICTURE Judtth Babb Elrzabeth Downey Verda Dupus Barbara Moon Bette Renrck Lo1s Rrley Rlta Vangreson Evelyn Walker Daryl Zelgler Rosa Lee McCarter Donna Meador Fayetta Rlley Pat Waybrxght Vrrgmra Card Paulrne Soder stadt Mary Soderstadt lda Ruth Upchurch Marlene Salley Carol Hall Joan Henage Myrna Mrtchell Jo Ann Morrrson Betty Woody Shrrley Shelton - 45 ' QA kj r L. ' All I 5 , . it 'J l I , 5 ' ' A . ' 1 , I Q Q V l E , Eczwards, Louise Bryan, Jeanine Hanlin, Lyllis Ling, Marilyn'Radke. THIRD 'ROW: Faith Cutlnirth, Carol Jea'n Smith, 1 1' : 2 2 t ' gi ' ' ' - . 1 N .1 V- qs, 1 VW . gh 1 ' J V T l 3 K V 3 3 r 1. i MIXED CHURUS Drawnfrom the four upper grades A L H S the 1 ty seven members of the Mrxed Chorus have partrclpatedrr programs at the Garden Crty Vocal Clrnlc and 1n the D1StT1CtMUS1C F6St1ValW h e r e It carrredout the tra drtron of hmgh stand rngs lndrcated by the Iratxng attalned by L I-I S Mrxed Chorus for three consecutrve years TOP ROW Charles Card Dean Harrel Elmer Hale Kenneth Plunk Mahlon Bradford Don Dettmer Court ney Brown John Krebs Bob Keatrng T I Strange Thurl Rogge hm Meler Gordon Clumsky SECOND ROW Robert Whrte BrllScott Leo Parsons Bob Brummett J1mPrttman Wallace Malm Fred Garcta Gerald Burns Wayne Smlth Tom Merrltt THIRD ROW Ann Cochran Barbara Law Mary Lou Hurry joan Clymer Reba Shank Carol Jean Smrth Gall Smlth Donna Onrons Marrlyn Radke Lyllrs Lrng FOURTH Warden Beverly White Janet Keen Carolyn Johnson Anrta Burns BOTTOM ROW Eunlce Ellrs Kathryn Marshall Pat Kennedy Lorene Hunt Betty Lemert Doreen Buchanan Wrlda Naylor Clara Card JoAnn Anderson Sue Ann Ravenscroft Wrnona Strrckert Donna Mrller MRS I M COCHRAN SENIOR GIRLS TRIO Thrs Senror Grrls Trxo was organrzed last year and has made many publrc appearances The mem bers are Wrlda Naylor Donna Omons and Reba Shank Carol Fuller was therr accompanrst Mrs Cochran 1SSCl'V1l'1g her fourth year as muslc instructor 1nL H S where she duects the four major vocal groups as well as small en sembles Followmg the recogm non glven the a cappella chou' U1 1950 Mrs Cochran conunues to lead L H S musrctans to greater achrevements 46 m A A A Q . . . , f' , . ROW: Marlene Duerr, Lily George, Lila Hoskinson, Joan Zimmerman, Marcille Reiss, Betty Kent, Wanda ' ' . ' '- I ' I H CHPPELLH BGB TOP ROW Robert Whlte, Kenneth Plunk Elmer Hale Mahlon Bradford John Krebs Gerald Burns Thurl Ro ge Jxm Pxttman Wallace MaI1n SECOND ROW Mary Lou Hurry Ann Cochran Carol Fuller Leo Parsons Bo Brummett 11m Meler Mar1lynRadke Ly111sLxng THIRD ROW L1la I-Ioskmson Reba Shank Carol Smlth Wtlda Naylor Ioan Zlmmerman Donna Omons Beverly Whxte Barbara Law BOTTOM ROW Euntce Ellts Kathryn Marshall Pat Kennedy Lorene Hunt Betty Lemert Bettv Kent Wanda Warden Jo Ann An derson Marctlle Relss 'viembe rs of the a cappella cho1r chosen from the chorus have had two or three years of choral expe r1 enc e Repertolre of thls group 15 equal to that of college cho1rs They s ang on the program for the Counctl of Adm1n1strat1on at Topeka 1n February 1950 and also on the program at the Annu al Voc al Concert 1n 1951 Included 1n club act1v1t1es were programs tn surroundlng town s and sacred numbers for eventng church serv lces xn Liberal JUNIOR GIRLS QUAR TET VQCAL COUNCIL Pat Kennedy Eumce Ellxs Wanda Warden and Ann Cochran have sung as a quarter for three years and have dellghted many au dxences and won wtth the boys quartet a I Raung at the Dtstrtct I-'esttval In IQSO Thts counctl IS com posed of students who take care of d1sc1pltne attend ance and transportation for the chorus and cholr STANDING Gerald Burns, Elmer!-Iale Mrs Cochran, Thurl Rogge Jxm Putman SEATED Carol Smxth Reba Shank Ann Coch ran Joan Ztmmerman 47 UHIIHESTHH Q 0 BACK ROW D1x1e Lucas Beverly Brown Nancy Landess Sharon Rmey Barbara Lrght Carol Jean Smlth Sherrol Selfrrdge Helen Prerce Donna Ontons Jack Weatherford Delores Wrnfrey Booth Brown Carol Fuller Aruta Burns Donna Mlller MIDDLE ROW Kathryn Marshall Nancy Srruth Karen Forges Barbara Sue Holmes Farley Rrchmond Sally Shank FRONT ROW Betty Lemert, Domta Pr1efert Avrs Ellrs Carol Vrng Betty Smrth Eunrce Ellts JoAnna Anderson Ann Cochran Under the d1rect1on of Mr Robert Hallman, L. H S orchestra began the thlrd year of 1ts career last fall and mcluded 1n 1tS program play1ng 1nterm1ss1on mus1c at the three major plays of the year, presentrng a part of the Chrlstmas program, and appear1ng rn the annual orchestra concert 1n the spr1ng In addrtron, a concert was plagred at each of the four grade schools and small ensembles from he orchestra ma e appearances on var1ous commumty programs STRING QUARTET Betty Jo Lemert Domta Prerfert Ann Cochran Eunice Ellrs MR ROBERT HALLMAN A new member of the faculty of LHS thrs year Mr Hallman dxrector of the orchestra has become well known through out the school for hrs enthusrasm and abxl rry whxch are garnrng for the orchestra and small en sembles success He rs a graduact of Kansas State Teach ers College and of the graduate school of the Uruverstty of Kansas, where he played wlth the symphony orchestra and the concert band and was a member of the Lxght Opera Gurld, playrng wxth its orchestra 48 l l Y f I Q: ' 5 'sf l 1 ' 5 ' fi a 1 If f gif Nr 2 ' 1 ' Eff 5 - If 5 5: - 1' 1 l .ft 5 Q , ' If 1 fn? H 5 Qi gig, 1 in me as 1 , 5 1 . ., M I , X 1 'A 1 1 1 I 1 A 1 I , . . , , Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 1 1 1 A Y ' : V 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 - . . I t . 2 5 ' 1 I I I U I . . ' ' Q 1 I USHEH CLUB TOP ROW Patrrcxa Wrllrams Lourse Bryan Lorene Hunt Dorothy Grrfflth Wrnona Srrrckerr Martha Lewrs Barbara Law I-'loan Frelds Lyll1sl.rng Mar11ynRadke Patrrcra Kennedy Carlme Tedford Pl1yll1s Detrmer Marcllle Rerss Pat Steele BOTTOM ROW Dorothy Harness Elrzabeth Downey Patwaybnght Wrlda Carol Naylor Gall Sm1th Joan Zrmmerman Marlene Duerr Lrlly Pearl George Vllglllla Dreltz The grrls IH th1s club who are select durmg the year ed for the1r charm po1se and depend As hostesses, they took t1ckets gave ab1l1ty acted as ushers for the crowds out programs, drrected the aud1ence to at the school plays, varrous concerts and therr seats, and otherwrse served the other programs wh1ch were presented patrons to the best of therr abrlrty Ga1l Sm1th Joan Zrmmerman Wrlda Carol Naylor Mrs Dorrs E Greene Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor gr 49 l 1 I , ' ' 1 I 1 1 . ' 1 I . ' . I , . D . , ' . ' . . . A . V . A I . . : ! - 1 A Y I l I 4 7 I I I I , - . 1 1 ' 1 1 I 5 3 1 . Ar Kspkxr H4 PHHEHT TEHCHER HSSUBIHTIUH gm g HH ll TOP ROW Mrs Rufus Kmg Mrs C G Park Mrs RoyO Smlth Mrs Loren Hart and Mrs Chester Naylor BOTTOM ROW Mrs Ed Bundy Mrs I T Mabrey and Mrs Dana Way The h1gh school Parent Teacher As soc1at1on opened the year's program under the d1rect1on of Mrs J T Mabrey pres1dent The f1rst act1v1ty of the year was the receptron wh1ch was g1ven for the teachers of I.. H S Other act1v1t1es followed the State 4 Po1nt Program health educat1on, school educatron, famlly 11fe, and world under standrng The food sales wh1ch were sponsored by the Budget and F1nance Commlttee were successful as money ra1sers The fathers and mothers of the stu dents served as hosts and hostesses at the P T A meetmgs beg1nn1ng wxth the sen 1ors' parents rn October and endrng w1th the seventh graders parents rn Aprrl The class wh1ch had the largest per centage of parents attendmg P. T A dur lng the school year was awarded S25 00 at the end of the year. fXECUTIVE BUHHD CUITIITIIHEE IIHHIRIIIHI Mrs, J. T, Mabrey . . . . , Presldent Mrs. Roy O. Smrth . . . Ftrs! Vxce Presldent Mrs, Dana Way . . Second Vrce Presldent Mrs. Rufus Klng . . . . Thxrd Vxce Presldent Mrs. Ed Bundy . ..,, Secretary Mrs. A. B, Hunt . , Treasurer Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs C. G, Park . Rufus Kmg , . Loren Hart , . . Lawrence Harris , Roy O. Smxth , . Dana Way , , . Chester Naylor . Budget and Fmance Pubhclty Hospltahty Pubhcatlon Program Membershlp . Muslc t ' ru lt einem I : 51: 1 t W M: 9 . . , 1 is .fl isgz, ' :f If ,Msn 777 EQ A A ..... ., ,V we ,A W 5 I U - 2 E . ,ts f c .eq A W , f o K . ' . l . 50 U 1.-- ,.,---' EUUH' HERE CUIHE THE EEHHIS' As usual autumn came and so d1d football Remember how proud everyone was of L H S Redsk1ns'7 The whole school was beh1nd them as was the Down town Quarterback Club agroup ofbusmess men who were orgamzed to promote 1nter est xn the team Then December snowflakes and basketball entered the scene The 1950 51 team hoped to be the f1rst to play the1r games 1n L H S new aud1tor1um gym but the bu11d1ng wasn't com pleted 1n t1me Inthe spr1ng track became the 1mportant thmg but enough turn the page and see these teams just as we saw them always f1ght 1ng hard and nobly wh11e the L. H S cheerlead ers led the crowd s enthus1ast1c yells 51 . . 1 ! , . ! . . . , - , - ! , - . , , . . . ' , . . v ull ' W .4 1 ns, Us. ' ...,............ , tm--m--an-1.-.-7, 'Ar' ummm-1-S-it-C ........... I , V I . I ., H' ?36PM'3EH lY l'TWvw we Y e A I Lne Wellman Semor lck 3 ea Toby Hale Jun1or Tackle 2 years Darrel Hlcke Semor Tackle Z years THE SEHSUH UPEHS The Redskms knoeked out one ofthe s1x obstacles that stood 111 thelr wa to the I eague Champ1onsh1p 1n the1r season opener Wlth the strong C1mar ron team that was at a dlsadvantage be cause of havlng a weaker l1ne than I..1beral had The Redsklns out played the Jays not only mn offense but also by the strong defense The only touchdown for the Jays came from a I..1beral fumble wh1ch brought the score to stand at Z8 7 wher the f1nal whlstle blew When the Warr1ors fmlshed the game they were on the e1ght yard l1ne ready to scole aga1n V N lx Fred Garc:1a Senxor Guard 3 yeal Darrel Dlrks Senxor Back Z years 52 on Dettrner Semor Back 2 years 1 fhurl Rogoe Senlox Center Z years T' wa fflffi John Seott Semor rd l ear John Gaston Senxor En Z year: REUSHIHS TRIUHIPH HGHIH The Redsmne, had completed one thlrd of the wax tothe Cmm Ark League chan1p1onsh1p when the bumped off the Meade Buffaloes Z0 O Desp1te the fact that L1 Jeral seemed to haxe an off n1ght and falled to :how the spark that the team reall had the Redskln lme could not be puerced bu the Meade l1ne nor could Meade keep I mberal from :cor mg Th1s was the f1r51 mme m miny Seabons that Meade had been held seoreless so th15 xnade the uctorx for L1beral that rnwach sweeter Xgeun the flnal xxhxstle found the lxQdbli1IlS on the Two xa d llne ready to SCJI6 agaxn .as 3 Noah Welsch Junlor Back 1 year Denny Jo mes Sen1or Center 1 year ii J! L Kenneth Plunk be n1or lackle Z years HEDSHIHS CHEIIHIHHTE IUIUHITH Jlmmy P1ttman Junlor Back lyear Wallace Malln Jun1or Back lyear W U' 53 y Don Lindth Senior Guard, 1 year 5, I' After two weeks w1thout any con tests L,1beralmet St Mary's of W1ch1ta and f1n1shed the game wlth a 6 6 dead lock The Redskms started the scormg f1rst and held the lead unt11 the fourth quarter when W1ch1ta made atouchdown to t1e the score It was another case Wherem the Redskln l1ne could not be opened and the speed of the back.f1eld kept St Mary's from scor1ng onpasses and end runs The offense of the Red sk1ns could not get then' gears to mesh aga1nst the blg and heavy hne of the Sharnrocks 54 B111 Stout Senlor Guard 1 year Wallace Naegele Senxor Back Z years L49 Keith Johnson Junior End, 1 year Wayne Wooden Jun1or End lyear M11an Hart Sen1or Back lyear Gary Penmngton Semor Guard Z years o- ' HEDSHIHS UVEHPUIHER ULUSSES The Redsk1ns reachedthen' season halfway mark when they coasted to a 45 O v1ctory over the Ulysses Tlgers The Redskxns' A' team watched the Warrxors play two th1rds of the game as they sat on the bench restmg after hav1ng run from one goal lme to the other 1n the flrst quarter to score four touchdowns The Warr1ors scored one touchdown 1n each of the rema1n1ng quarters wh1le the more seasoned Red sk1ns cheered them on to v1ctory from the s1de l1nes 111 Scott Junlor Tackle Z years 1-'YS Dean Harrell Semor Tackle Z years Gerald Nxx Sen1or Back 1 year HEUSHIHS SUHLP HUGUTUH Courtney Brown Semor End Z years 7 Tom Roberts Manager The Redskms smashed the strong Hugoton team whxch prev1ously had held the 1949 C1rn Ark champlon Garden C1ty to a 6 0 w1n Hugoton's only counter came 1n the second quarter w1tha 53 yard sustameddrxve for a touchdown Lmberal scored 1D everyquarter Astrongpassmgattack was shown all even1ng by the Redsklns result1ng 1n score of 31 7 Th1s completed the fourth Redskm test to a C1m Ark champ1onsh1p George Carl11e Sophomore Tackle 1 year B111 Larrabee Sen1or Back lyear !.Qv- Hoxie Freeman Dr. D. G. Holcomb Jack Davison Coach Team Physician Asst. Coach 56 The Redsk1ns capture the Colby Eagles aga1n The very same th1ng h a p p e n ed rn the season of 1949 when Colby mn seven starts had an undefeat ed record wh1ch the Redsk1ns smashed The B r av e s started out l1ke a ball of f1re and scored early ln the game as they had done 1n the games before but they let down to g1ve Colby two to u c hdowns However the Redsk1ns had an undefeat ed record on the1r rmnds they strove for what they wanted a.nd managed one more touchdown and k1cked the con verslon to w1n the game l4 13 THREE IIIUHE IUIHS! The Redskins put a halt to the Guymon J1nx whlch had threatened the Redsklns 1n the season of 1948 49 The 1950 Redsluns changed the tune and even gotrevenge for what hap pened 1n the past two seasons The Redsk1ns show ed un1ty all through the game and al lowed the T1gerS only one touchdown that came 1n the th1rd quarter when the Braves were lead1ng Z7 7 and .Tack Davlson s WHTTIOTS were re plac1ng I-loxle' E reeman s B r ave s to see some act1on The Warrxors went on to a 42 7 vlctory The f1fth League opponent was knocked out of the way of a League champ1onsh1p when the Syracuse B u 1 l d 6 g s fell hard to the Redsklns Thls v1c tory was very badly needed 111 order that the Redsklns could cont1nue to tr for the League pennant whxc would come followlng the Thanksgxvlng Day Game W1thout th1s v1ctory the oth er four League wlns would have been of no value toward the conference tltle 1 7 r - . ' 1 . , . .- ' uv ' I ' I . 1 , - 1 1 ' Y , so ' . .1 'mwl-V. g-4'--'--12-v nl-1 h - ,gag-l g.,.'g.. 1.-1, , .- T..-,.,-,M f- . . if-N'-xK,.1f'.1,' '- ,.s -f - 'M V- H 'A ' , - -3 THEN THE CHHITIPIUHSHIP F1nally the champxonshrp t1tle was conquered by the Redskzns when they defeated the Garden C1ty Buffs 13 7 Thls game was the h1gh11ght of the se as on for the Braves and one that hadbeen talked up s1nce the close of the Lxberal Garden C1ty game 1n 1949 when Garden Clty defeated L1beral 2.8 26 On Thanksgwlng Day 1950 all talk was stopped and actlon was d1rected toward the Buffs Not only d1d the Redskms wrn the Clm Ark League pennant but also made h1story1n Llberal by be1ng the f1rst undefeated gr1d1ron team xn a quarter of a century provmg that Garden Clty was vulnerable and re ce1v1ng n1nth place berth 1n the Kansas State rat1ngs The season also ma rke d the last t1me that any Redskm team w1ll ever w1n a C1m Ark League tl tle 1n football because of the d1sband1ng of the League The 1950 Redsklngrxd team has someth1ng to be proud because It 15 the only Lxberal football team to hold the Clm Ark League crown 1 '54 58 BHSHETBHH 'SIN N-. Coach Lloyd Harp Coach Jack Dav1son Wallace Naegele Courtney Brown Gene fRedj Wellma. Denny Jones John Krebs I fi BHSHETBHLL Noah Welsch Darrel Dirks Wayne Wooden At the close of the 1950-51 c age season we see that the Redskins and Warriors have done exceptionally well. The Redskins took second place in three different events, the Dodge City Invitational Tournament, the Cim-Ark League, and at the State Regional Tournament at Garden City. In the Dodge City Tour nament, Liberal scored a major upset against El Do rado in an over-time period and broke Hays' clean slate at the same tournament. The second major upset was against Wichita's St. Mary's, the last home game of the season. The Warriors, not be be out-done , lost only two, to Fow1er's A team and to Hugoton's reserves. The Warriors s how ed very good promise for next year, in-as-rnuch as the teams they played this year will be on slate for next year. Both coaches, Lloyd Harp and Jack Davison, deserve a lot of credit for he way they led L H S through the season I ummm 2- lllllllb llllllll rm!! For the f1rst t1me rn Crm Ark League h1story, L1beral nudged Garden Clty out of f1rst place 1n the annual f1eld and track meet held at Garden C1ty Lrberal won f1rst place by tall rng 65 1 Z polnts Garden Crty f1n1shed wrth 46 l Z pornts and Syracuse was t 1rd wrth 40 1 5 pomts Crmarron Ulysses Hugoton, and Meade frmshed 1n that order L1beral placed frrst 1n four events Javelrn shot put d1scus and 1n the hrgh Jump BACK ROW Coach Hoxre Freeman Gene Wellman Denny Jones John Gaston Wendell Palmer Courtney Brown Drck Duerr Wayne Wooden Coach Jack Davrson MIDDLE ROW John Scott Don Dettmer Kenneth Plunk Eddre Leammg Noah Welsch John Prosser Bob Rader Tommre Roberts FRONT ROW Charles Martrn Jrm Prttman Wallace Malrn Gerald NIX Charles Scott Arlander Card 311:- 1 61 THHCH yy yy x J!!! 1: ' I l s 4. MAJ J UB new BOTTOM ROW JackDav1son Bob Radar Gerald Nrx Charles Marun Eugene fRedJ Wellman Noah Welsch Freddy Garcra B111 Larrabee Wayne Wooden ThurlRogge Home Freeman SECOND ROW Denny Jones B111 Stout Wallace Naegele Wallace fFuzzQ Malrn Kenneth Plunk Wayne Elmer QTobyj Hale Darrel fD1ggerJ Dlrks Mrlan Hart John Scott Gary Pennrngton TOP ROW Don Dettmer John Gaston, John Baughman Kerth Johnson Jlmmy Prttman Courtney Brown John Prosser Don Lrndt Tom Roberts The L Club rs composed of athletes who have lettered 1n any of the three major sports 1n L H S football, basketball, or track The purpose of the orgamzatron 15 to burld better character and good sportsman shrp and to encourage younger boys to be f1ne sportsmen when they are el1g1ble for major sports L Club members also set an example for unde r clas smen who are uncerta1n about becomrng athletes. Jack Davxson, sponsor,J1m Putman, VICE PICSld6l1I.NoahWe1sch, pres rdent, Charles Martxn, secretary treasurer, Hox1e Freeman, sponsor 62 l - U l ram M -'DO'-'1. -,w W M V v ' 4 ' -.. .- ...u. .,Q.'1,.l..,L.,j-l..... .,.l...s.......m......,l- L. M ' . ' , . V. M41-1-1--is 1 If xr I V A 4' 'gg ' ' 1 ' 0 r , ru r ' . . ' . ' . 1 . 1 1 1 l H ' H - I 1 . I 1 . 1 1 1 . I 1 n 1 1 - 3 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 - ,, , Some members of the Red Cross Speakers' Bu reau all set for a tr1p to KSCB A counter scene durmg Sen1or Work Day Th1s broad gr1n on the face of a seruor worker Mr Forbes Mr Txtus Mr Sage draw a breath of re l1ef IUEUIHTCH THE IUUHLD GU HUUIIU Last of all let's see what goes on mldst the student body durlng free hours You know all those httle th1ngs that you would f1nd under M1scellaneous 1f they were put 1nto a f1l1ng cab1net thmgs l1ke that p1cn1c you went on last autumn or ear ly th1s s pr1ng that t1me you got your face washed wrth snow all those get to gethers after school the Chrlstrnas par ade sen1or work day the pep band that backed the teams at games those beaut1 ful basketball que en candldates and the lovely queen all k1nds of amus1ng 1nc1 dents by the dozen fam1l1ar faces that you Wlll always remember and Pancake Day' All these events and happemnvs help to complete the plcture of student l1fe wh1ch we have tr1ed to pre sent as we saw lt Through O ur Eyes We saw UIUHH IJHU 5'-1 f Cx aumun PLHU 1 The entire ac tion of Old Doc took place in the living room of the doctor's home. The plot concerned his son, Bob, 'ust returning from medical school full of big ideas about going to Boston to practice with a city s pe ci alist. When Old Doc heard of this, the shoc k killed himg Bob woke up and changed his mind, deciding to start his practice where his dad had left off and thereby won his childhood sweetheart. The play ended with Young Doc making agood try at filling the place of Old Doc and every one, because of this, was happy. The play was directed by Miss Norma Williams with Mrs. Margaret Reed, Miss Gertrude Mahan and Mr. E. E. Shupe spon soring the production. Music was furnished by the orchestra Mrs- B 1' Own tells I-'aWY91' HCFPR that She and by the JunioI.GiI.1S Trio, both directed wants to keep the business records o Old Doc. by Mr. Robe rt Hallman. CAST OF CHARACTERS Dr. John Hillary . . Larry Law Dr. Robert Hillary. Leonard B Pa Brown ..... Dale Ka Ma Brown. . Marilynne Grirnsley Margaret Burns . . . Mona Sealey Dick Burns . . . Eddie Learning Janet Martin . . Doreen Buchanan Mr. Hepple .... Ted Krebs Dr. Edmond Brand-Charles W Helen Brand .... Lorene Mary Selby . . .Betty W Mrs. Rossi . . .Elda Norris Mrs. Cronin Ma. . Mary Pittman Mrs. Mellon . . . Eunice Ellis Lois Warner . . Joan Zimmerman Bill Brown . . . Charles Card Jim Bowen . . Ennis Chester Old Doc tells Mrs. Mellon off while others regis- ter amazement. STANDING: Dale Kapp, Eddie Leaming, Doreen Buchanan, Leonard Brown, Charles Warden, liorene Hunt, Ted Krebs, Joan Zimmerman, Mary Pittman, Ennis Chester, Charles Card. PRODUCTION STAFF SEATED: Marilynne Grimsley, Larry Law, Mona Sealey, Eunice Ellis, Elda Norris, Betty Woody. STANDING: Joyce Arthurs, Virginia I rrgan, F1oydGift, Betty Woody, Lyllis Ling, Pat Williams. SEATED: Evelyn Walker, Janet Keen, Gail Smith. 65 'WF 5 STANJIDINK, Anrta Burns Kathryn Marshall Carol Lrndt Gene Yadon Helen Ptcrce Pat VN vrtham Carolyn Harp Lyllts Ltnr, Pete l-ltnton Bob krdd Suzanne Lons, Don Eltot SEATED Nancy Smtth B111 Ireland C arol Lca Ktng Marxrn Buck Caroltne Harkms Don Mabrey Patsy Ruth Cole 'lvwenty young actors drawn from all L. H S c la s s e s and a 15 prece str1n orchestra won the approval of a hrghly entertatne capactty house the nrght they presented L H S annual all school play wuth theater musrc durrng rntermrsstons The play th1s ye ar was a three act comed whrch brought the central character, Handy Man ably done by Don Mabrey rnto s1tuat1ons that were mrrth provoktng and the c lrmax of minor crrses full of both suspense and fun if B. B 91 X I don't m1nd wattlng for YOU ' PRODUCTION STAFF Patsy Harrtson Donna Bryan Charles Warden Sue Zane Worthrngton 'J 66 1 Hll SlIHUUl PLHU CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrtze Mtller, a thrrteen year old Caroltne Harktns Ben Mrller her rather studtous brother Marvtn Buck Kathre Mrller her pretty older srster Patsy Ruth Cole Hamer Mrller her mother Helen P1erce Fred Mrller her father Gene Yadon Mrs Cooney the lronlng Woman Anita Bums Ducky Ttpton a pal of Kathte s Nancy Smrth Joe Robertson, Handy Unrversrty student Don Mabrey Mary Jane Prtce cute member of pep squad Lyllrs Ltng Sptke O Brten a star athlete B111 Ireland Mrs Custer next door nerghbor Suzane Long Bert Morrts Ducky s boy frtend Bob Ktdd Stdney Colltns, a concerted sentor Pete Hlnton Mrs Robertson Handy s Mother Kathryn Marshall Lenore Long Ducky s dramatrc coustn Carol Lxndt Radxo Announcer Charles Warden Hrgh School Students Don Ehot Pat Wortham Carol Lea Krng Carolyn Harp Mother surprrses Handy man Handy man manages the house f 1,5 ' 'MS V -w, ' cw lk X n 7 . A , ' f y , V jiiii y . l ' 'H In . . . . at ' - 'Yo 'IIf'ffI..- . ' y A - fb 'A 1 v A F T ' NCQ. F ' Q ,x I lf 1 ' H . .. H . ' , , , ll 6 'Q Y ,- , K M 94 'G ' i I: HHIS PIHHFUHE 'lg nm: 'riqlu S1IIOSCPll Porter John Krebs Bob Becket Dean W61Ch Captaln Corcoran Thurl Rogge Josephlne Eumce E1l1S Ralph Racksgaw Mllan Hart Cous1n Hebe Wllda Nay 10r Dlck Deadeye Gerald Burns Lrttle Buttercup Daryl Zelgler Brlly Bobstay 11m MC121' CAST OF CHARACTERS Sarlors Bob Brummrt Gordon Clumsky Toby Hale Ted Krebs Wallace Malm Leo Parsons Jrm Prtt man Kenneth Plunk L3d19S Joanna Anderson Lrla l-Ioslunson Pat Kennedy Betty Kent Sue Ravens croft Reba Shank Wanda Warden Beverly Wlute 'lhe eventoutranlung and clrmaxrng all the other mus1cal events of the year was the productron of one of the most enterta1n1ng of the G1lbert andSull1van operettas H M S Plnafore under the d1rect1on of Mrs LOIS Cochran Cos tumes for Prnafo re were rented from far away Boston and transformed our school day frrends of the mus1c department 1nto swaggeung sallors gay lass es d1 I11f1CdOff1Ce1'S and lovelornladres These personages sang acted and dance therr merry way through the two acts of the operetta br1ng1ng to l1ght hxdden talentln L. H S students andgrvrng the twenty seven member orches tra dlrectedby Mr Robert Hallman a chance to d1splay 1ts true worth 1n the splendld supportwh1ch1tgave the cast The stage sett1ng the deck of the sh1p Prnafore was a result of the hard and constant work of M1ss Norma W1111ams and her speech and dramat1cs classes a1ded by Mrs Margaret Reed and the sewmg classes Other he lpe r s 1n the product1on w e r e Joan Z1mrnerman prompter Lylhs Lrng stage manager and tlcketsellers Joyce Arthurs Janet Keen and Betty Woody The e ffor ts of these and many others succeeded 1n rnalglng H M S P1nafore an event that w1ll lrve long 1n the memor1es of L. H S stu ents 67 gl 77 I I I I 'r Ar, - -Y-we - A 1, A, ,f,.- , ff Av --f 4 'q' V Y 3 t, Q Q . 1 Y f ' L K A i ti' -'ijjl' - ls xr-uq! 1.x 'L' 6 -V F. I . B' .' , ' ' a ' V 'F' '40 I-nl' 'rr - 1 ' K , ,ml V BHHUUET PHUIH The Jumor Semor Banquet of 1950 was held rn the Hotel Warren banquet room on A r1l 29 Usrng the theme of Starlrght the Jun 1or Class decorated wrth blue crepe paper and srlver Stars the cerlrng of the banquet room and named each table for a planet star or group of stars They hung cherubs from the sky above the tables on whrch were flowers and m1mature wagons hrtched to stars These they used as nut cups Yards and yards of blue cheesecloth made a sky for a star decked moonlrght lrghted gym Mrlan Hart presrdent of the Junror Class presrded and the program consrsted of the followrng numbers Imocauon Rev I R Herrlngton Twrnkle Twmkle Lrttle Star Don Mabrey Thank You Lucky Stars Marlene Franz Steadfast as the Stars Wrlda Carol Naylor Ftxed Stars John Krebs l-htch Your Wagon To A Star Mrss Gertrude Mahan Musrc Numbers Stars rn My Eyes Gerald Burns and Ltlly George An ensemble furmshed three numbers Stars Fell On Alabama Well Btuld a Srmrway to the Stars and Stardust The musrcrans were Reba Shank Clara Card Lors Rrley DonnaOn1ons,Caro1Sm1th Wrlda Naylor Sherrol Selfrrdge Marlene Duerr Elsre Abbott Betty Kent Mary Lou Hurry Rosa Lee McCarter Barbara Law Mllan Hart John Gaston John Krebs Court ney Brown Thurl Rogge and Reva Schultz Two commrttees were 1n charge of Ban quet Prom planmng Therr chaumen were Barbara Moon and Brll Stout and ther-r mem bers Clara Clard Carol Jean Smrrh Wtlda Naylor Reba Shank Marlene Dyson Gay Graham Lrlly George Ioan Flrckner Mar lerre Duerr Cleo Chance SherrolSelfr1dge Barbara Law Bette Renrck Donna Bryan Maxrne Queen and Gerald Bums u - ,, A 1- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 V . 11 - - - 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 . 1 . 1 11 - 11 11 - 11 1 . . 1 11 - 11 11 11 11 1 - 1 - 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 l The pep band du-ected by Mr Harlow McCosh always played at the games and pep meetlngs to gxve the team conhdence The cheerleaders of L H S worked hard th1s year and led the pep s quad 1n the varxous school yells Th1s year the cheerleaders were Gerald Burns Mary Lou Hurry Lorene Hunt Carol Fuller Elda Norms and Jlm Meler Kendy asmallbrown cocker spanxel owned by Karen Duerr was the team s mascot th1s year She wore at all of the home football games a red sweater w1th L H S on the back 1n black letters The cold weather d1dn't keep Mary Lou Hurry from express1ng her Joy w1th Kenneth Plunk after L 1 b e r al beat Garden Clty on Thanksgwmg Day Wlnnlng the Clm Ark League champ1onsh1p Mm? 9 f q 'ill 5, an ll W f .I 'lillm I Nil H mmmumo N y r -4- I I 1: I N F- Hlfa.-s av- 70 . 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'71 BHSHETBHH UUEEH Dur1ng the half of the St Mary s W1ch1ta game an 1mpress1ve ceremony was held for the purpose of crowmng the basketball queen for the year 1951 The two l1ttle crown bearers Danny Joe L9W1S and Judy Davls were followed by sen 1ors Hazel Grabeel Delores Gr1ff1n W1ldaNaylor and Barbara Law and asophomore Donna Meador excorted by semor basketball team members Courtney B rown Darrel D1rks John rxrebs Red Wellman and Wallace Naegele These cand1dates were dressed 1n formals and were conducted to the center of the gym Then the moment long awalted was at hand that tlme when the 1dent1ty of the queen and placed the crown on the head of W1lda Naylor much to her surprlse After the new queen had rece1ved the trad1t1onal k1SS she was escorted to the s1del1nes followed by her attendants seated by her Donna Meador Baroara Law Wllda Naylor fqueenj Hazel brabeel and Delores Gflfflfl 72. . Q , . . . . elected by student vote was revealed. The team captain, Courtney Brown, stepped forward N B 'ff' un lamfuf 1-in xlalaomxs MYERS AND C0 INC TOPEKA KANSAS o . o . I 'Q ,'v, g.0,.o 'Q 1 0, ,l : Y v , , X , . 1. 4 A 4 Q. 0, , . ,A ., .,' :o,. 0 .' o:.':::. , . LQ 1 ' 0 'Q O .O .C- In C . . ,


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