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

 - Class of 1951

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1 As we look back, the Y-Teens have been very active this year. Under the leadership of president Phyllis Brown, and head sponsor Miss Pearl Carpenter, they have been able to have a worth-while organization. Other officers are vice- president Lucille Walter, secretary lna May Brewster, treas- urer Joyce Wyatt. Other sponsors are Miss Martha Rayhill, Miss Irene Emith, Miss Gertrude Ruttan, Miss Dorothy Wil- son. and Miss Faye Orelup. Y-TEE y Front row: Miss Pearl Carpenter, head sponsor: Miss Faye OVSIUPI Miss Irene Smith. Bock row Miss Dorothy Wilson, Miss Martha Rayhmf 'MSS Gertrude Ruttan. i First row: Lucille Walter, vice-president Joyce Wyatt, treasurer, Phytlig Brown, president, Inq Mgg Brewster, secretory Second row: Martha Sippel, world fellowship Carol Miller, progra 5 gn y n ery fn N C U d ood, service, MGYUIO , Greene, pionistg Eula Belle Skillman, music: Rocelyn Roney, sociol,M,,l,n, gfgyq-gn, publicity The girls planned many parties, some of which were the fall picnic to which every girl in school was invited, the Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Banquet, Heart Sister Week, Valentine's Dance, and the Gypsy Patteran. The meetings were held each Thursdayg sometimes group meetings and other times committee meetings. There were seven committees. The committee chairnttn were: Membership, Lucille Walter, Music, Eula Belle Skillman and Martha Greene ipianistig Program, Carol Miller, Publicity, Marlene Staytong Service, Nancy Underwood, Social, Riocelyn Roneyg World Fellowship, Martha Sippel Thanksgiving program chorus: Pat Davis, Jana Holtulav, Sue Wrhlll. Ina Mly lnvlstol and lilo Bolle Sktllan. 28

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9 First row, left to right: Mildred E monds, Doris Moon, Bernice Spence, Darlene Jennings, Carol Unger, Charlsia Von Gunfen, Stephany Quigley d Margaret Howard, Kathy Adamson, Nadine Wheeler, Ann Laptad, Norma Dolan. Second row' Ella Smith, Joan Robe Shirley Dean, Pat Allison, Pat Ruling. Thtrd row Barbara Narrie, Mar rman, Carol Judson, Virginia Goff, Nell Powell, Mary Pieratt, Ruby James, Donna Jackson, Dorothy Dimond tha Sippel, Pot Norrie, Kathleen Norris, Mariorie Bond, Pat Thomas, Shirley Hoffman, Susan Mont- gomery, Carolyn Hawkins, Carmen Chayez, Pat Tatham, Nancy Campbell. Fourth row, Virginia King, Lorene Reetz, Pat Jackson, June Hard'n Sh'I D Cox, Peggy Wilson, Jane Holtxclaw. Fifth row: Bonnie Avey, Pat Dodd, Mildred Wiechman, Nanc , , y , va le, Mariorie Elliot. ig, ir ey ahlene, Marilyn LeSuer, Beverly Brand, Kathleen Soden, Shirley y Smith, lna May Brewster Louise Shockley, Amy Kipp Ga Houk E G'l Non lr-l's look in on the all-important PepClul1, of her ability. she has lllilfll' the l'r'p lflulv in-ltr-r whivh is tht- large-st girls' organization in the school. each year. This yt-ar tht- nienilmcrshi rose to 250. which set Sally Six. who was iresidvnt. had a1'f'r1'al Aoh . P . l r- J an all-time record. The red and black pep club to do. She was at the- head of ull tht- zu'liy'ilies jackets nerr' introduced in l948. were again seen varrit-d out during the yi-ur. Ann Str,-yn-its. vim-- on every' Pep Cluh mcniher on game days this year. The annual initiation. WPA. lWomen Pay All! and the Spring Formal were the outstanding events. of the year put on hy' the club. president. planned all the parties. liuth lsii-ffm-r. sow'- relary. kept ll record of all tht- girls' hours for their vinhleins. Shirley Dean. lfl'2lSlll't'l'. ht-lil up ilu- money end of the cluh. collected all fees. sold and rvnlr-il Mrs. Helen Cornwell, the capable sponsor, has the javkets. and wrote out all wi-vipls. had much to do to keep up with all the girls. Because First row, left to right: Mildred Andes, Shirley Beaman, Betty Carter, Patsy Baker, Barbara Colburn, Diane Pickelmann, Lillian Jenson, Nellie Mae Forrest, Norma Rena, Irma Hladik, Nancy Bignall, Beverl Leonhart Sh'I K L y , ir ey ent, avon Ireland, Jane Schaake, Joan Hcrschell, Lois Edmonds, Jeanette Fergus, Letha Transmeier. Second row: Dottie Goodrick, Lois Edwards, Delores Gulley, Sandra Frame, Shirley Stevens, Winona Penfold, Billy Hardy, Phyllis Commons, Joanne Janes, Betty Worley, Anita Tucker, Peggy Scott, Aleen Pearson, Marianne Anderson, Margaret Mary Green, Carolyn Nelson, Virginia Fleer, Carol Sandelius. Third row: Sharon Tripp, Meredith Underwood, Phyllis Carter, Sandra Jenkins, Shirley Allen, Barbara Keeler, Mary Dresser, Patty Steen, Barbara Halladay, Ginger Moomau, Lena Demeritt, Marian Selle, Geraldine Trovillion, Shirley Murphy, Betty Hoffman, Molly Dixon, Mary Flory, Margaret Couper, Mariean Kampschroeder. Fourth row: Ruth Roney, Joyce Kimber, Judy Cotton, Carol Clifton, Leona Malone, Wilma Morris, JoAnn Miller, Maxine Koerner, Allison Lockard, Phyllis Schmidt K thl ' ' ' ' ' ' , a een Dunigan, Janice Emlck, Pat Griffiths, Ann Snider, Dorothy Zeller, Jane Anderson, Charlotte Gibler, Nancy Jerome. 27 1



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Q Hi-Y Eri Wood-sponsor of the Hi-Y Boy's Religious Group. Ml-Y OHucersWbock row' Tommy Ryther, Merle Hodges, Orval Craig, Kari Heider, Alden Brownlee. Front row: Irby Hughes, Steven Carter, Bill Hogan, Jack Wolfe. Every Thursday morning, this group of boys meets in the cafeteria for the purpose of creating a Christian character through- out the school and community. Composing the cabinet are: ,lack Wolfe, presidentg Alden Brownlee, vice-president, Orval Craig, secretaryg Stephen Carter, treasurer. Committee chairman are: devotion, Tom Rytherg social, Bill Hogang publicity, Karl Heiderg service, Merle Hodges: music. Irby Hughes. Eri Wood was sponsor. The. highlights of the year were: attending the district con- ference, the annual Thanksgiving assembly, giving Christmas bas- kets to the needy, and a chili feed for new members. Inhiguod Sophomore: Members give all can to o worthy dl!- cunkm.

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