Liberty Memorial High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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ALLEN-Playing his second year at end, Bob, who is only a Junior, was one of the out- standing pass receivers in the conference. COIIEN-AE1l'0H was on the pass- ing end of the Cohen to Allen combination and was a good safety man. Cohen is a Senior this year. ANDERSON - Chuck, playing his first year on the team, was a hard running back. He will be back next year. FRINK - Rusty has one more year to play football for L. M. H. S. He played excellent ball either at guard or tackle. .IoHNsoN- Plunging Bill was one of the team's best blockers and carried on the Johnson tradition in great style as set by Dale and Kenneth. GERARD-Junior, a Senior this year, although handicapped by injuries was one of the fastest men on the squad. JACKSON-- Big Red, once he was stirred up, was a Har- ing torch which the opposition dreaded. JoNF:s- Cy, playing his nrst year, developed rapidly and could be counted on for a good game. KELL-Joe, once he was covered with mud and perhaps a bloody nose, could drive his 145 pounds through the heaviest enemy lines. --Rcnmrlrs by Couch Wood. 1936 RED AND BLACK i

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1936 RED AND BLACK PALMATEERgDona1d is the first freshman to letter since the days of Bully Birch. He should be one of the great ball players if he keeps up hIs hard work. O'CONNoR- Irishman lived up to his Irish ancestors in their love for a good fight and was one of the hardest workers on the squad. PERRY-Eldon was one of the lightest men on the squad and alternated with Moon and Al- len at end, and was a good man on defense. RAYBOURN-WhCl1 'tFat would bring his 180 pounds around to run interference, he was never satisfied with one man but would make it two or three before he called it an evening. MOON-Paul, playing his first year at end, was a good pass receiver and could cover punts in first class style. SWINEHART-Jimmie did the kicking and the distance he averaged was remarkable In view of the fact that he only weighed 135 pounds. He al- ternated with Cohen at calling signal and specialized on the Cohen to Allen to Swinehart combination. RICHARDSON-Bob played practi- cally every minute of every game and was one of the most accurate passers in the con- ference. THURBER- Deacon was an- other horse for work. He could plunge the line like no- body's business and was hard to stop. Topeka couldn't do this, and it was he who scored The touchdown in the big game.



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28 1936 RE ND BLACK ,gg Q, 'Q Mr, lllI!'f7lHggllg!',i7l'l1.SS Dlll'l'7I1IlIl'f, Miss Ernst, Miss lVr1tsor1, Miss Spr1'ngIcr, Mr. Willirrnfs Social Science History is a required subject during all three years of high school. World history gives us a general view of past ages. Visions of Greeks, Romans, the people of medieval Europe and Africa pass before us through our sophomore year. American history brings us the story of our own country's development and expansion. It also gives us a better understanding of our institutions. Miss Eleta Ernst teaches World Historyg Miss Cora Davenport and Mr. Marston McCluggage instruct American History, and Miss Irma Spangler teaches both histories, as well as World Relations. American government is a one-semester required senio.r subject, and takes up thc study of government from many angles. Through the study of this subject the student should become a better citizen, with ability to reason out the ever-changing economic problems. Mr. McCluggage is the American Government teacher. Elective, one-semester courses in the Social Science department include Sociology, which is the study of human society and deals with various civic problemsg Economics, the study of problems arising from social conditions and the best methods for improving these problemsg and Psychology, the study of human nature. Mr. McCluggage teaches Sociology and Economicsg and Miss Watson teaches Psychology. The representative clubs of this department are the two divisions of the Travel Club. MV- Mf'CI1'!l!l11!lc's Ef'lI?lllIllI'1'S Class and Firsi Ilclmfc TUIIHI

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