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2-1 1936 RED AND BLACK Physical Education The physical education department of Lawrence High School is one of the most extensive departments in the school, because all students are required to take at least three years of physical education for graduation unless excused by a physician. Physical education not only includes the boys' and girls' gym classes, taught by Mr. Wood and Miss Maynard respectively, but includes the school basketball, football. and track teams coached by Mr. Wood and Mr. Vogel. Mr. Vogel also coaches the minor sports. All students in the high school are given annual dental examinations by the school dentist, Dr. Roughtong and all students who enroll in gym classes must take physical examinations given by Dr. A. J. Anderson, who has been school physician for over 30 years. Miss Kindlesperger is the school nurse, and students who become ill while at school are sent to her. All students who are ill more than three days and do not have a physician's permit to return to school must be examined by Miss Kindlesperger before they are allowed to go to any classes. Dr. Iiouyhton, Mr. Vogel, Mr. Wood Miss Mrzynurcl, Dr. Anclcrsoiz, Miss K1'mlIcspcrg1'r
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,, I. 19556 RED AND BLAVK 233 . 4. The Goose Hangs High The Hi-Y and G. R. play was the first school play to be presented this year, and was a good representative of all the excellent plays to follow. The play concerned the trials and complications of some modern parents whose children linally prove their worth when the father loses his job. The Goose Hangs High was directed by Miss Shepherd and well-acted by a cast of fourteen including Warren McCall, Jean Perry, Isabel West, Mildred Ewing, and Bill Coll ns in the leading partsg and Joe Bordner, Joe Lenahan, Jean Dooley, Dorothy lleiehert, Rae Riggs, Ralph Allen, Sarilou Smart, Frank Gurtler, and Robert Haynes completing the cast. The Pep Club Originally organized last year, the Girls' Pep Club didn't accomplish much until this year when it was reorganized under the direction of the new gym instructor, Miss Maynard. To become a member, you must put in your application and then he elected by the old members ot' the club. The club attended all football and basketball games in a body, and contributed much to the pep with their organized cheering. LAST HOW: Jones, Roberts, Oyler, Dodds. Jones, Wiedeman, Stouffer, Quinn, Alu-le, Haight, Dower Drwning, lilue, Ewing. I'leForesl, Reynolds, Jones, Ileiehert, Meyers. THIRD ROW: Wadhams, Eddins, Morris. Abels, McC'aIl, Herr'rnan, Taylor. Fries. Jones. SIGFUND ROW: Jones, Edmonds, Roach, Kennedy, limrick, Goodwin, Brueker, Murray, Jacobson. FIRST ROW: West, Robbins, Ulm, Saliol, Kennedy, Brewer. liell, Landrith, Hucheim, Underwood. INSERT: Mary Kennedy, secretary: Jerry Ulm, vice-president: Miss Maynard, sponsor, Virginia Lee Roach, president.
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1936 RED AND BLACK 25 L3Wl'9Y1C9'f- .. 26 Valley Falls ,,,l L .. Lawrence 2 e 6 Wyandotte 12 Lawrence U .. 6 Topeka ,,77,,,,7 , W LaW1'9IlCG Vffr .. 0 Leavenworth ,A,A7 , 14 Lawrence , , H , 18 Fort Scott , Lawrence W 6 Emporia H , 13 Lawrence , , 0 Manhattan 7, , Lawrence W 24 Paola ,, Lawrence , 2 Ottawa .. ,777, 12 Total 88 Total 63 Vogel, Ass't Coach: Wood, Head Coorli The Lion Football Squad Handicapped by a light team and consistent bad weather, the Lions endedtheir 1935 conference season in fourth place-one game won and three lost. In spite of this, the season was considered fairly successful in that we defeated our old rivals, Topeka, 6 to 0. In all games played, we won four and lost five. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Vogel, Dr. Woodhull, Y0ung, Gerard, Anderson, Kell, Palmateer, Wiedemann, lnce Craig, O'Connor, Moon, Richardson, Allen, Johnson, Thurber, Raybourn, Jones Broadwell, Swinehart, Cohen Howard, Coach Wood. SECOND ROW: Mills and K. Johnson, managers, Stuart., Kephart, Hagan, Wise, Wetzeli Tuttle, Wickham, Sherwood, Boardman, Penny, Willey, B. Johnson, Alford, Rothschild, Slinkard, Farley. FIRST ROW Anderson, Mott, Schubert, Glassmire, Carter. Hodges, Reed, Shields, R. Wilson, W. Wilson, McClure, E, Johnson McKay. Martinez.
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