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

 - Class of 1951

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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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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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LEAD Front row Mary Dernerilt, Dorothy Rexrode, Pat Dodd, Phyllis Brown, Gaylene Kennedy, Carolyn Zimmerman, Nell Powell, Evelyn Cowley, Jean Barrett, Pot Allison. Second row' Jeone Spearman, Sondra Woody, Shirley Murphy, Mary Flory, Nancy Hutton, Marilyn Kipp, Phyllis Springer, Amy Kipp, Gretchen Zimmerman, Kathleen Saden. Third row Carol Clifton, Jo Ann Miller, Joann Jones, Lois Edwards, Kathy Adamson, Dorothy Dimond, Barbara Bradley, Beverly Brand, Ann Loptod. Buck row Sally Six, Mary Snead, Carol Miller, Joyce Kimber, Ruth Roney, Beverly Leonharf, Virginia MaKeIvey, Harriet Gibler. LEADERS CLLB Q46 ,Ns us- hear the whistles blow, ne look in and find the Girls' b Ili, 1.4-acl:-rs liluh falling plays. These skilled leaders meet onee a week to 5 'X discuss problems that arise in Classes and to learn more than the 5 au-rage girls do in class. The girls are elected into Leaders Club lf' ' and are members as long as they are in high school. The main jobs of a leader are: checking roll and showers, officiating at games and demonstrating sport fundamentals. If a girl isorks 80 hours. she is entitled to a script HL. and if she works 'iff an additional U0 hours. she wins a chevron. i At the beginning of the year, Evelyn Cawley and Nancy Hutton . ' were elected eo-intramural managers. These two girls had charge of K all the intramural sports. BOYS' GYMNASTIC CLUB BOYS' GYMNASTICS CLUB About thirty boys participated in the Cym- nastics Club this year. These boys meet every Wednesday for their own enjoyment. They were featured during the half time of several basketball games. The purpose of the club is to give the boys with exceptional gymnastic ability a chance to improve more than is possible in their regular W gym classes. Front Row: Frank Willingham, Robin Love, Don Carney, Duane Kllewer, Jim Richards, David Ryther, Jim Manell. Second Row: Ross Darnell, Jesse Carney, Richard Laptad, Kenneth Batesan, Larry Gillum, Irby Hughes. Third Row: Jim Hahn, Bruce Muuy, Fred Johnston, Alan Bowers, Phil Endoeott, Hank Loekard. Back Row: Dad Perry, Rey Darnell. Everett Taylor, Gone Hardtarfer, Wesley Creamer, Lee Connell, Ray Murphy. 30

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