Liberty Memorial High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)
- Class of 1952
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V Presenting the Red and Black For 1952 P LIBERTY MEMORIAL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL LAWRENCE, KANSAS I i r l P classes . . . PAT TATHAM photographers . . . BOB MASON, BOB KOCH clubs . . . SUSAN MONTGOMERY, KATHLEEN SODEN calendar . . . ETHAN SMITH art editor . . . DUANE KLIEWER sports . . . GENE 07NEILL, FRANK WILLINGHAM, IRBY HUGHES activities . . . SHIRLEY COX music . . . MARTHA SIPPEL Hi 11 Selmol, 1952 Table of Contents ll. vm qw rqilkm is Gil 1. 'f4 ,v ug? ' ' I-Q 6. ,Y 1, :KI-5 I ,.4f1fm In YR 1 f 1' as' .. 4 fifigiflf Q7 0 W 9,52 Faculty Classes Sports . Activities Clubs . Music . . . Page 5 13 37 5l 57 71 FPIBULTY blx -N,-- so-no-4' 44114 fi WW ,fx ky 6 5 f , .Z Z 3 4 Q 5 'NIW 2 qrf 3 S 6 I . .n ' '. 'A 2. ,sw ,- 1 am W. D. WOLFE, Superintendent of the Law- NEAL M. WHERRY, Principal of L.M.H.S., has renee Public Schools, is the main adminis- a wide variety of activities to oversee and trator of the Lawrence educational system. many duties to perform. Administrators CORLETT COTTON R. H. WAGSTAFF DEAL D. SIX l HENRY A. SHENK RALPH E. PINE MRS. RAY WRIGHT Board of Education PAGE 6 RED AND BLACK, 1952 Mas. HELEN Asians, Business oilice clerk oi the Board oi Education, is a very lousy woman as this picture implies. Miss Vasu Wnirn, Secretary to Superintendent Wolie, makes a note oi this important call. Y MEMORIAL H Staii A. E. Wossrsivisreu, Business Niem- ager and Clerk oi the Board oi Ed- ucation, depicted during one oi his inany busy rnornents. Mus. E. B. lVlARTlN, Giiice Secre- tary, gives us a peek into the tiles. Mus. Viaoinm Dum., Clerk and Stenographer in the main oiiice at L.Nl.lfl.S., displays a pleasing sniile to all. PAGE 7 PAGE 8 LOWELL E. BAILEY, Auto Driving, Plane Geometry, Tennis Coach. HELEN CHEWNING, Study Hall, Senior Class Sponsor, Chairman of Guidance Com- mittee, Chairman of Scho- larship Committee. GUY BARNES, Typing, Head Track Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Little Lions Basketball Coach, Junior Class Sponsor. JOHN W. CLIFFORD, World History, Journalism, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. CLIFFORD C. BREITHAUPT, Woodwork, Architectural Drawing, Mechanical Draw- ing, Ci, Team Basketball Coach, Sophomore Class Sponsor. HELEN CORNWELL, Girls, Physical Education, Pep Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. PEARL CARPENTER, Biology, Head Y-Teen Sponsor, Sci- ence Club Sponsor. GERTRUDE CoY, World His- tory, Girls, Advisor. RED AND BLACK, 1952 CoRA DAVENPORT, American History, Student Council Sponsor. IVA BELLE HARPER, English, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. ELECTA ERNST, Library, Fa- culty Chairman of Assembly Committee. BERNICE HARVEY, English, Speech, Thespian Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. WILLIAM R. ESSICK, Voca- tional Agriculture, F.F.A. Sponsor. MARY LU HILL, Supervisor of High School Cafeteria, Home Economics. GARVIN GILLUM, Physics, Bookkeeping, Senior Sci- ence, Science Club Sponsor. WILLIAM E. LASSMAN, Print- ing, Junior Class Sponsor. LIBERTY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 9 E. J. LOGSDON, CO-ordinator Part Time Occupational Training, On-the-Job Train- ing, Director Adult Educa- tion, Senior Class Sponsor. MARTHA RAYHILL, Algebra III, IV, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigono- metry, Y-Teen Sponsor. R. WAYNE NELSON, Modern Choir, Sophomore and Sen- ior Choruses, Girls Glee Club. JERRY ROGERS, Mathematics, American History, Assistant Football Coach, Cubs Bas- ketball Coach. F AYE ORELUP, Home Econo- mics, Y-Teen Sponsor, Pre- sident of Faculty Board, Senior Class Sponsor. GERTRUDE RUTTAN, Latin III, IV, English V, VI, Y- Teen Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. I... R. PERRY, Boys' Physical Education, Athletic Director, Golf Coach, Intramural Ath- letics. RICHARD F. SIMPSON, Auto Mechanics, Farm Shop, Rifle Club Sponsor. 4 i e RED AND BLACK, 1952 IRENE SMITH, Spanish, Eng- l lish, Y-Teen Sponsor, Soph- omore Class Sponsor. Q DOROTHY WTILSON, Art, Art Crafts, Y-Teen Sponsor. JACK STEPHENSON, Band, Orchestra, Supervisor of Music. ROBERT ERI WOOD, Chem- istry, Senior Science, Hi-Y Sponsor. H. C. STUART, American Government, Head Basket- ball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach. ALAN WOOLARD, American Government, Head Football Coach, F.F.A. Basketball Coach. DONALD D. VALLIERE, Short- hand, Secretarial Training, English, MBU Squad Basket- ball Coach, Football Trainer. DOROTHY DANIELS, World History-Journalism substi- tute teacher for the second ' quarter, gives advice to one of her students. LIBERTY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL PAGE ll Familiar Faces Around LMII S Upper Left to Middle Right: Mary Lou Hill, Ida Vette, Charlotte Clark, and Sada Flanders preparing a meal in the LMHS cafeteria. Miss Electa Kindlesperger, Lawrence Public School Nurse, has a Wide variety of duties to oversee. Mrs. Jeanne Dicker, LMHS School Nurse, reflecting a dayls activities. George Newton, carpenter, Ross Moon, engineer, c'SamM Wilburn, Oliver Deay and E. T. uPop'7 Gardner, custodians, all assist in keeping LMHS in uship shape. On this page we introduce to you the people of LMHS who are responsible for the Hupkeepingw of the students in general. They are all familiar faces around our school and present a friendly smile to everyone. LMHS shares a room with these second grade pupils. PAQE 12 RED AND BLACK, 1952 Senior Class 0fficers JERRY COX, President BILL HOGAN, Vice President KATHY ADAMSON, Secretary GRETCHEN ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer ETHAN SMITH, Representative 'IIIUBS 13 Rnunr ADAMDUN PAT ALLISON JOHN ARNETT BONNIE AVEY KENNETH BATESON Senior Class Secretary Thespian Secretary Hi-Y Thespians Football Leaders Club News Editor Budget Rifle Club Pep Club Track Thespians Leaders Club Y-Teens Boys' Gymnastic Club .nfs nun! DOUGLAS BEENE REGINA BELL DON BENSCHOTER MARJORIE BOND Rifle Club Student Council Office DE Club Pep Club DE Club Orchestra City League Basketball Football Tennis nv nvull:N BARBARA BRADLEY BEVERLY BRAND GLEN BREWSTER INA MAY BREWSTER , FFA RSDOVTGF Cheerleaders Homecoming Attendant Rifle Club Secretary Student Council City League Basketball Y-Teens Intramural Manager FFA Secretary Sophomore Class Leaders Club Y-Teens Tl'1eSDiC1V1S CLARA BROWN Pep Club Y-Teens Glee Club MR. AND MRS. JOHN CLIFFORD are introduced to the Journolis students 'in a reception at the Wherrys'. H1 RICHARD BUTLER President Student Council President Sophomore Class Football PAGE 14 RED AND BLACK, 1952 -HELVIN LEE BUTTON NANCY cAiNE NANCY CAMPBELL JESSE CARNEY JOHN CARPENTER FFA On-the Job Training Pep Club Football Basketball Y-Teens Hi-Y DE Club Student Council Boys' Gymnastic Club STEPHEN CARTER BOB CAWLEY CARMEN CHAVEZ ARTHUR CHRISTIE ELIZABETH C055 Treasurer Hi-Y FFA Basketball Team Spanish Honor Boys' Gymnastic Club Y-Teens Track Captain Football Pep Club Band Orchestra Golf Student Council City League Basketball LMHS Modern Choir MONA COLLINS VIVIAN COMMONS DEE COX JERRY COX SHIRLEY COX PSD Club FFA President Senior Class Secretary Junior Class Orchestra lntramurals Basketball Letter Pep Club Red Gnd BlOCl4 CIWOVUS Student Council Vice President Hi-Y Y-Teens NORMAN CRAIG SHIRLEY DAHLENE Boys' Gymnastic Club Pep Club Football Y-Teens Pat Riling, the pro , demonstrates how to Ahold a spoon. Student Council Sponsored by EDMUNDS GROCERY 0 Phone 605 D 1903 Massachusetts CLARENCE-DALSING GLEN DANIEL SHIRLEY DEAN DELORES DILLON DOROTHY DIMOND . GYFYIHCISTIC Club FFA President Pep Club Co-Editor Budget CITY l-EOQUE BC1Sk6l'lDC1ll Co-editor Red 84 Black Leaders Club lfITl'0mUfOlS Thespians Pep Club NORMA DOLAN TOM DRENNON CHARLES DUNBAR DARREL EASUM MILDRED EDMONDS Student Council Rifle Letter Band Track Letter Pep Club Senior Chorus City League Basketball Y-Teens Orchestra RONALD ELSTON KENNETH ELLIOTT MARJORIE ELLIOTT PHIL ENDACOTT PHIL ERNST SGDIOFVCHOFUS Basketball Pep Club President Junior Class President Rifle Club H1-Y Track DE Club Hi-Y Football Intramurals Football Chorus Chorus Rifle Letter LEROY FARMER DE Club Energetic seniors take time out to pose for the photograp her. VIRGINIA FARMER Pep Club Y-Teens PAGE 16 . I RED AND BLACK, 1959 JEWEL FERGUS BOB FISHER BOB GARCIA DAVID GEIS MIKE GETTO Band Hi-Y DE Club Football Letter Pep Club Thespians Ql-Ill' Und Scroll Y-Teens Treasurer Junior Class EVA MAY GILE LARRY GILLUM VIRGINIA GOFF RALPH HAGENBUCH JIM HAHN DE Club Boys' Gymnastic Club Pep Club Football Letter DE Club Pep Club Hi-Y Basliseusall ,- WAYNE HALL RUTH HARBOUR JUNE HARDING JAMES HARDY PAUL HARNAR Boys' Gymnastic Club DE Club Pep Club Football Football Track Sol? ,- l CAROLYN HAWKINS i BOB HALLETT Pep Club Football Letter Y-Teens LAWRENCE HIGH suffers its second loss of the football season as Track Letter Girls' Glee Club the team tangles with King Turkey in a post-season match. FFA Basketball Sponsored by GAMBLEQS 0 Phone 528 0 930 Massachusetts KARL HEIDER DAVID HILL MARIE HIPP MARJORIE HIPP SHIRLEY HOFFMAN Co-Editor Red ond Black Editor-in-Chief Budget Treasurer Rifle Club Vice President Rifle Club Y-Teens President Hi-Y Boys' State Rifle Letter Rifle Letter Pep Club Honor Thespian Y-Teens Y-Teens BILL HOGAN JANE HOLTZCLAW GAY HOUK MARGARET HOWARD PEGGY HOWARD I Track .Letter Pep Club Orchestra, Chorus Pep Club Vice President Senior Class Y-Teens Senior Representative Y-Teens Hi-Y Orchestra Flute Quartet Orchestra IRBY HUUGHES CLI-FTON JAMES RUBY JAMES DONNA JACKSON DARLENE JENNINGS The-SPIGHS Hi-Y srudem Council Band Pep Club HI-Y I Code Club Senior Chorus Orchestra LMHS Modern Choir pep Club CAROL SUE JUDSON Drum Majorette Red and Black Staff Pep Club PAGE 18 BILL MOREY, former journalism and world history teach-er, relaxes after a busy day. Bill resigned after the first nine week period to become editor of the newspaper at the Sunflower Powder Plant. WALTER KAMPSCH ROEDER Sentinel FFA RED AND BLACK, 1952 GENE KEMBERLING VIRGINIA KING AMY KIPP DUANE KLIEWER VIVIAN KOERNER TVQCI4 Student Council President Thespians Football Letter DE Club S ,HI-Y Pep Club Leaders Club Hi-Y Student Council emo PIQY Y-Teens Pep Club Art Editor Red and Black DON 'LAING ANN LAPTAD DICK LAPTAD DENIS LARDNER PAT LEACHTY Football Letter Vice Pres. Sophomore Class Football Letter Hl-Y Pep Club Track Letter. Intramural Manager Boys' Gymnastic Club Y-Teens Student Council Student Council Hi-Y Red and Black Chorus BOB L'EOUYER BARBARA 'LEE RUTH LEE MARILYN LESUER VIRGINIA LEWIS Tennis Pep Club Y-Teens President Y-Teens Pep Club , HI-Y Girls' Glee Club Sophomore Representative Glee Club City League Basketball Junior Representative Sophomore Chorus 4 CHARLOTTE PAUL MALONE LONGANECKER Football Manager Pep Club, Senior Chorus JOURNALISTS Irby Hughes and Ethan Smith work late into the Basketball Manager Girls' Glee Club afternoon writing copy for the Budget. Track Manager Sponsored by LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK o Phone 70 0 647 Massachusetts AX yi 523-:sw A Mx JIM MARSELL LAJEAN McKISSACK JACK METZ SUSAN MONTGOMERY DORIS MOON Footba.l Letter Y-Teens Football Letter Thespians Pep Club Boys' Gymnastic Club Track Letter Track Letter Orchestra Basketball Y-Teens CARL MOONEY CATHERINE MORRISON ROBERT MULVIHIL-L JAMES MURPHY ROBERT NAFF FFA Pep Club FFA Y-Teens City League Basketball BILL NIEDER All-American Football State Shot Put Champion Basketball Letter A l PAT NORRIE Olney Scholarship Thespians Orchestra PAGE 20 CHARLES NEWMAN GENE NITCHER KATHLEEN NORRIS BARBARA NORRIE Pep Club Olney Scholarship Red 81 Black Chorus Thespians THE NIGHT BEFORE FINALS finds Phyllis Springer, Bob Richards, Bill Hogan, and Marilyn LeSuer cramming. Flute Quartet ARTIS OLSON Vice President Pep Club Adv. Mgr. Red 8. Black Orchestra RED AND BLACK, 1952 GENE O'NEILL DON PARK MARY PIERATT NELL POWELL STEPHANY QUIGLEY Track. Letter Tennis Letter Pep Club Pep Club Band Sports Editor Budget Hi-Y Y-Teens Leaders Club Orchestra Football Science Club Sophomore Chorus DE Club Pep Club DONALD RAKE CAROLYN REDFORD HAROLD REDNOUR 'LORENE REETZ JIM RICHARD Football Letter Pep Club Dance Band Pep Club Football Letter Basketball Y-Teens Orchestra Y-Teens TFCICK h Track Letter Hi-Y Student Council BOB RICHARDS PAT RILING JOAN ROBERMAN AUDREY ROBERTS GLEN ROBERTS Basketball Letter Pep Club Pep Club Rifle Letter . Golf Letter Y-Teens DE Club Football Student Council Leaders Club TFGCK f- SIGNING ANNUALS was the program for a special party held in the RICHARD ROBERTS gym before school opened. Left to right we find the Wherrys, Jock CLARENCE ROGERS DE Club Elvig, '51, Bill Morey, Alden Brownlee, '51, Louise Shockley. Sponsored by LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 0 Phone 548 Q 735 Massachusetts DAVID RYTHER WALLACE SCALES CARL SCHELLHORN BOB SHELLEY LOUISE SHOCKLEY Hi-Y Football Letter Reporter DE Club FFA PSD Club LMHS Modern Choir Dance Band Code Club Hi-Y A Y-Teens Boys' Gymnastic Club Orchestra City League Basketball Student COUDCII MARTHA I SIPPE'L TOM SKINNER BARBARA SMITH ELLA MARIE SMITH ETHAN SMITH Tl'leSDl0l'1S Pep Club Pep Club Senior Representative PGP Clllb Sec.-Treas. DE Club Football Manager Y-Teens LMHS Modern Chair LUCKETT SMITH NANCY SMITH SHIRLEY SNAVELY KATHLEEN SODEN BERNARD SPENCE Pep Club Thespians Y-Teens Leaders Club Senior Play Red and Black Staff BERNICE SPENCE DON SPRINGER Pep Club Thespions DE Club KATE SODEN exercises her vocal chords as Barbara Bradley, Nancy Orchestra Underwood, Pat Allison, and Pat Riling tactfully ignore her. Track PAGE 22 RED AND BLACK, 1952 PHYLLIS SPRINGER JOYCE STADEN -LYLE STEMMERMAN LANNY TATE PAT TATHAM CheGI'l9GClGf Pep Club Football President FFA Feature Editor Budget Secretary Student Council Y-Teens Budget Staff Football Letter Red and Black Staff Leaders Club Student Council Pep Club NEVA MAY THIRY PAT THOMAS BILLY THOMPSON GILBERT TISUE LYLE TUBBS Pep Club Pep Club Secretary FFA Code Club City ,League Basketball Y-Teens Y-Teens Student Council Girls' Glee Club KERWIN TUCKEL ALICE TYLER NANCY UNDERWOOD CAROL UNGER DUANE VAN GUNDY Treasurer Y-Teens Homecoming Queen Girls' Glee Club Hi-Y Girls' Glee Club Cheerleader Pep Club Senior Chorus Sophomore Chorus Student Council Y-Teens f .. .,.., 2 y. , f5i:fl'f1i?: 5 my 5 2 - k ...A ze: .l CHARLSIA VON GUNTEN l BOB WESTHOFF espians LMHS Modern Choir DICK BUTLER, President of the Student Council, and his date, Beverly Orchestra Brand, leave the party in the wee hours. Sponsored by GRAVITT,S 0 Phone 1630 0 916 Massachusetts :v:l.IN WHEELER PHILL WHITE MILDRED WIECHMAN DAN WILEY LEO WILLIAMS PED Club Dance Band Thespians Secretary Hi-Y Football Letter Y'Tee 'S OFCHSSTFG Pep Club Boys' State Boys' Gymnastic Club HI-Y Y-Teens Orchestra Dance Band FRANK WI-LLINGHAM PEGGY WILSON CHARLES WOOD BOB WOODHEAD :FRED WRIGHT Football Letter Drum Major DE Club Hi-Y DOHCG Band Basketball Serenader Band Tennis , Boys' Gymnastic Club Student Council Orchestra Student Council SUE WRIGHT FRANCIS ZELLER GRETCHEN ZIMMERMAN President Senior Chorus Football Letter Homecoming Attendant Pep Club Sentinel FFA Cheerleader Student Council Track Treasurer Senior Class AUGUST FOUND seniors Ralph Hagenbuch, Jack Metz, Bill BOYS' STATERS on campus of Wichita North High School. Hogan, and Gene 0'NeilI perched on a rock in the Garden Lawrence delegates Mike Getto, Dick Butler, and Karl Heider of the Gods in Colorado, after spending the first part appear in this group. Dan Wiley is taking the picture, of their vacation working in Lawrence. while Dave Hill is wandering. Sponsored by CARL,S ' D Phone 905 0 905 Massachusetts UIJDEBBLIISSIIIEII -JL! 'N gb? TH --F-5.5, .1 if KS Z -1 M m runrun LLADD OFFICERS Cleft to rightlz Sarah Chubb, Treasurer: Duane Estes, President: Betty Hoffman, Secretary: Norman Burnett, Vice President: Barbara Holladay, Representative. 'Xxx I D ,YA fha f KARL SHIKI-EY JANE MARIANNE MILDRED DAVID PATSY JOHN ABEGG AVLLEN ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDES AUCHARD BAKER BANKS l S ' . I -A FE . I f be ' A -A 4 I I ---- f f A A he 1 A ' Q I A I J' sfyfli f . , ' fm BARBARA JAMES DONNA SHIRLEY DON BOB VERNON ISREAL BARNES BARNES BARTZ BEAMAN BEENE BEERS BELL BERMUDEZ f Lrwt ' ' I M':- I ' W I A M' I I ' I A I 'G Q N. Q . M I - ' fm, ' NRM' . . WM Vfifv af 5 Q 5 l V V- .3555 -L1,xQf4 1- Mimi H p V ,AX , .l g AA ., f . V ':L'- T' A f :Vt-: .W A I ,::, f S AV: 1 ' Y I n r f 1 : '. 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SCHAATCE SCHMIDT SCHNECK SCOTT SHOBE SKEET SMITH SMITH SMOAYIER SNIDER SOMMER STAYTON STEEN STEVENS TANNER TAYLOR fwij, l I I X.. fm FLOYD nn nn DHAKUN JERRY ANITA RICHARD MEREDITH WAYNE TORNEDEN TRANSMEIER TRIPP TROVILLION TUCKER TUSHER UNDERWOOD UNFRED U rmur CALVIN CHARLES CARL DON J M JOHN VAN METER VAUSBINDER WEEKS WEEKS WIGGINS WILBURN WILSON WILSON WOLFE WOODY WORLEY WULFKHULE WUSTEFELD ZELLER BARNES PENFOLD W www ,N was P ? wif W - :lg 'zglziseig H' if , -E x MARIAN SEELE PAGE 30 fm Q? fi' A SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ilefi' to righilz Mary Ann Evans, Treasurer, Bob Rogers, President: Dick Laing, Sophomore Representative: Jim Sp ' President: Wilma Cunningham, Secretary. ringer, Vice S 2W7'W9,1' vb 'LMP' ' '5, fUgww3'w :ww Y ' gmrmw gs w :fs-s-s-fa'Nasa-':-'a z,'-..-.-Ia-:.. .'s :.-5 7' N, Q 'www 'Mt ww 3 ':ZWHfg'51 ze,ZH'fw PM-w X wikis A WEYYEXIWW 1MWi2l?'LMWE:1l'Zz3 42Hf'iWQ'1'S1 X ' In wi , , , .xfgw E 45:3 ' 33253322 ai fiiaiff il .'?32h'?f1,iX1E3,'i 'i M W JE. ..'1,,ggigq .' 195 L . 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'4'X'G1-' iw I 1 H I LARRY WRIGHT BARBARA JANE SHARON VIRGINIA YOUNG ZIESENIS ZIMMERMAN DANIEL Marilyn Soden, Bob Thiry and Sandro Falkenstien at the old grind of studying for finals. Jan Rosenbaum and Vera Stough getting that last minute review before class. Sponsored by STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE Co. PEGGY WRIGHT KARL WILLIAMS 513 Hill, W Itgiqwk,-A MM U A it A Y I my Il, E ii A ' IW N225 A 42, 5-gif.- 1 ,glmgq .J ,,,, A , AIAA I1 , W 5, 3 I Ex? 1 ' FM fi CAROLYN WYMER Pete Haggart, Clarke Jackman, Ronald Cosebier, and John Pearson, at their old stand in the hall after lunch hour. Phone 840 0 Sth 81 Vermont SPUBTS ,X 9 f 1 Y Q 21 a i 3 i 'i Q .. sw X 5 : ? i 1 f . Season of 95199 Through the calm and balmy weather of the Manhattan and Topeka games. The fairly cool evening of the Leavenworth game. Then the roof caved in. The cloudburst at Atchison. The raws of Argentine. The blizzard at Ottawa and the arctic temperature at Emporia. The Lions roared on, stumbling only in a rainy night against Wyan- dotte. Downing eight opponents of a nine game grid schedule, the Lawrence Lions, under Coach Allan Woolard, completed a sensational 1951 football season copping the NEKL championship for the 9th time in LMHS history. With six returning lettermen, Bill Nieder, ,lim Marsell, Bob Hazlett, Francis Zeller, Don Laing and Dick Laptad, the vastly under-rated Lions journeyed to Manhattan for their first grid tilt. Displaying a flawless ground attack, the inexper- ienced Lions paced by hustle and team work upset the Indians by a 27-7 score. Coming home with a well-earned victory to their credit, the Lawrence eleven entertained the hi-flying Topeka Trojans at Haskell Stadium on September 28. Fired up by their recent victory over the Indians, the Woolard crew rumbled over the Trojans 111--2, using consistent team-work and drive. After adapting themselves to mild, clear weather the Lions traveled up north to play a league match with Atchison. The Lawrence crew showed their superior power by showering 4-4 points against the Redmenls 7 to once more claim a decisive victory. Next, the 4'Cinderella7' team invaded the haunts of their arch rivals at Shawnee Mission, who were picked with Leavenworth to win the League. Here the Lions scalped the Indians and rolled up a 34--6 victory, one of the most decisive ever posted against Shawnee-Mission. Undefeated in 4- games, the Lions then played host to the Leavenworth pioneers on a usoggy turfl' at Haskell Stadium. A powerful ground attack was the major factor in the 39-6 victory. The Playing at Shawnee Mission against the team that was picked to win the league the Lions overcame an early 6 point deficit and went on to win 34-6. Using every man on the traveling squad the hustling Lions scored around end-off tackle and through the line as is shown here when half back Terry Malott sneaks over from the one behind Laptad, Richard, and Preston. Halfback Jim Marsell 1505 crashes over through a big hole opened by Rake and Butler to score in the Manhattan game. Lions go on to score 27 points while Manhattan get 6. It was the opener for a new green Lion team and built a lot of confidence and spirit. The annual battle with'our strong Topeka Trojan opponents before 8,000 spectators was practically decided when fullback Charley McCue C459 raced wide to score the first touchdown and Bob Preston added the extra point giving the Lions a 7-0 lead. The line defense play held Topeka to 61 yards on the land and they were never able to muster a drive. The Lions won 14-2. Sponsored by BLUE MILL 0 Phone 409 ' 1009 Massachusetts LION TAMERS CKneeli.ngl Guy Barnes, Allan Woolard, CHead Coachl fStand1ng1 Jerry Rogers, H. C. Stuart, Don Valliere ALL-STATE CHARLES McCUE Charlie is not only a terrific football player but a great all around athlete. He is an even 6 foot tall and weighs 176. Charlie is fast and deceptive and is a great open field runner. He gained over 1000 yards this year. He also made first team NEKL and second team all state. Kansas coach Jules Sikes was very much impressed with Charlieis running ability. ALL-AMERICAN BILL NIEDER Bill is one of the most outstanding athletes Lawrence has ever seen. Bill stands 6 ft. 2 inches, and weighs 195 lbs., a powerful bonebreaking tackler and blocker and espec- ially good at plugging up holes as a lineback- er. Bill made first team NEKL, first team A11- State, was acclaimed the most valuable line- man in the state of Kansas and topped it off by being chosen All-American. Coach .lules V. Sikes of Kan- sas University remark- ed Bill is one of the greatest high school linemen I have ever seenfi Sponsored by INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEAN Lions posted their third league win and fifth vic- tory of the season in as many starts. Looking toward a state championship, the Lawrence Lions, ripe for an upset, won a decisive victory over the Argentine Mustangs with a de- fensive showing to make the final score stand at 24-0. The determined Lions trampled the Ottawa Cyclones 27-6 on a cold, snowy night at Ottawa. This grid tilt cinched the NEK League title for Lawrence. Homecoming at Lawrence High was the upset of the season for the fighting, Miracle eleven. The team, nervous and excited, allowed Wyandotte to score twice in the early minutes of the game, then they took over, running up 261 yards to Wyandotte's 61-16 first downs to Sfbut were never able to catch the Bulldogs. Taking this ad- vantage the Bulldogs upset the Lions with a heart- breaking score of 14-6 and smashed Lawrencefs eight game winning streak. In bitter cold and wintry blasts the Lions were proud owners of a 21-6 football score at the end of the Emporia-Lawrence fray played at Em- poria. The fiery Lawrence Lions thus ended their successful season with eight wins to one defeat and were rated No. 2 in the State. Outstanding all season was the Lions, stellar defense-holding all opponents to very little yard- age. Noticeable concern was given the Lions in their brand of play as they were the only team in ERS 0 Phone 4132 0 740 Vermont Back row: 36 Fritzel, 7 Wilburn, 53 McCluggage, 43 Zeller, 6 Bignall, 5 Bowers, 23 Allison, 45 McCue, 28 Shobe, 57 Butler, 56 Kliewer, 67 Laptad, 55 Metz, 39 Connell, 33 Wertzberger, 29 Bereiter, 11 Pierson, 16 Fiest, Coach Valllere. . ' Third row: 24 Craig, 48 Getto, 69 Don Laing, 42 Black, 58 Hardy, 49 Preston, 31 Auchard, 70 Nieder, 26, Dick Laing, 40 Murphy, 27 Endacott, 68 Hazlett, 44 Rake, 17 Dunbar, 10 Martin, 47 Scales, 25 Cawley, Coach Stuart, Principal Wherry. Second row: Mgr. Paul Malone, Ath. Director L. R. Perry, 46 Kemberling, 37 Hardtarfer, 52 Carney, 61 Tate, 64 Hogan, 50 Marsell, 51 Burnett, 62 Malott, 59 Hagenbuch, 41 Richard, 14 Roberts, 4 Smith, 38 Willingham, 34 Mullin, 13 Springer, 9 Williams, Coaches Woolard, Rogers and Barnes. Front row: Mgrs. Oehrle, Marquette, 32 Schneck, 65 Lhuillier, 35 Walker, 22 Spence, 0 Creamer, 1 Ramirez, 8 Jaimes, 15 Stauffer, 21 Weeks, 2 Johnson, 20 Gantz, 3 Kennedy, 30 Smiley, 19 Hunzicker, 18 Johnson. I Boys not shown: Earl Church, Bobby Rogers, Gary Odaffer, Mike Thomas, Wayne Hall, James Klmball, Charles Fisher. the state to completely enforce the two-platoon system. Climaxing the 1951 season was the announce- ment of league and all-state honors, and Coach Allan Woolard as c:Coach of the Yearf' He re- ceived a leather suit case with his initials engraved in gold to commemorate the occasion. All-State honors went to Center Bill Nieder and Fullback Charlie McCue, in recognition of their fine play. The second team is made up of the last 15 boys from the A-squad and the first 15 from the Little Lions. This team, supervised by Coaches Rogers and Barnes on trips, is an important part of the Lawrence build-up program. Lester Smith and Norman Burnett were standouts in this squad. The second team record of 5 wins, and one tie was considered very satisfactory. With a record of 6 wins to 2 losses, the Little Lions fformerly called the B squadj recorded one of their rnost successful seasons to date. Made up almost completely of sophomores, coached by H. C. Stuart and Don Valliere, also played the largest schedule in their history. Although most of the season they played the varsity teams of B schools, at the end of the season they were doing so well that they were matched against the Argentine second team, losing by one point. Most of the squad will eventually play on the varsity. Out- standing were Bob Stauffer and Fred Ramirez. LITTLE LIONS' RECORD Lawrence .... 20 Winchester .....r.. 0 Lawrence A... 13 lVIcLouth ....rr.r.,.. ..... 7 Lawrence .... 31 Highland Park .......... 13 Lawrence .... 27 Topeka ..r,........ ..... 1 4 Lawrence .... 31 Seaman ..r.,........r........ 6 Lawrence .... 31 Perry .r.....,...........,..r.., 0 Lawrence ..r. 19 Argentine C2ncl teamj 1-20 Lawrence .... 13 Gardner .......,.............. 27 SECOND TEAM RECORD 6 0 Lawrence --- .... 12 Shawnee-Mission ..... 1- 0 Lawrence ............ 31 Topeka ........ Yfg. Lawrence ....r. ..,, 1 4 Atchison ......,....... .... Lawrence -rr .,.. 31 Leavenworth r....... ---- 0 Lawrence 1, .r.. 12 Ottawa ........ 6 Lawrence --- .... 13 Topeka --- ------13 In football award assembly - NEKL President Howard Tolle of Leavenworth presents trophy to Coach Woolard who accepts in behalf of the boys. Al says our record is the result of hard work and sacrifice - hustle from check boys Paul Malone and Dick Marquettef' Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 Phone 30 0 746 Massachusetts M f I 1 5. 4 L 'Y L 'W 5 sa A1 E5 ic i S 6 v 4 is I W w w I Q4 'V ,S 5 M I 3 1 3: 5 gg 3 ? 3 SHAVSiNhE Mission Bob Preston hits for two to start Law renees rally against Shawnee Mission. Bill Nieder 1265 gets ready -to. out-Jump Jim Frary of Shawnee Mission. Shawnee Mission won the game 49-62. MAMIATTAN-Up, over and in as Bill Nieder scores a bucket against the Manhattan Indians. Charlie McCue 1313, Jerry Cox 1215, of Lawrence, get set to rebound. Basketball, 951-952 Unexperienced but fiery and ambitious the Lawrence Lions with no returning lettermen opened the basketball season against the Winfield Vikings in the local gym. lt was the Vikings most of the way in a see-saw ball game to win the contest 45-43. The following night the Lions entered Trojan terri- tory to lose a very heart-breaking game in the last seconds 61-56. Then came a streak of victories for the Lions when they downed Pittsburg 44-38 and the Manhattan Indians 45-43. Coach H. C. Stuart starting his second season at the helm had reason to be proud of his boys who were providing the fans with a sample of good basketball. During Christmas vacation the Lawrence crew journeyed to Highland Park for an invitational tournament. The Lions were beaten by Hayden in their first night of play 57-50. To the amaze- ment of the fans the Lion basketeers had an off night, with the exception of Bob Richards who ATcH1soN-Where's the ball? Seems to be the exclamation of the players as Richards 1225 pokes through a two pointer in the Atchison game played at Lawrence. Jerry Cox, 1211 and Bill Nieder 1261 look on with glee. Law- rence won 44-42. ' TOPEKA- Spell-bound could be the title at- tached to this picture in the Topeka game as Bob Richards f22J Jerry Cox i215 Charlie McCue f31J Art Frye i325 and Bob Endacott Con floori gaze at the ball. put a spark in the machine to net 20 points for the evening. Playing for third place in the tourna- ment the Lions mustered up a 54-48 win to lay the Redmen from Atchison at their feet. Diving into league play the Lawrence team played host to the Leavenworth Pioneers for the first game of the new year to cop a 37-33 win. The next week the Lions squeezed past a very determined Atchison club to a tune of 44-42 giving them two wins in the NEKL. The Lions feeling a taste of first place in the league were virtually scalped as the Shawnee- Mission Indians rolled by them 62-49 on the local hardwood. To affirm a tie for second place in the league the Lions downed Ottawa 55-52. The next week-end found the Lions entertain- ing the Mustangs from Argentine on the home court. Lawrence passed them by 56-51 to hold down second place in the league. Sporting a 4 won, 1 loss league record the Lions felt a crushing blow at Leavenworth when the Pioneers spouted steam and tromped them 53-47. Home again for the next weekend, Atchison again fell before the Lions by a mere one point to leave the courts with a 54-53 score. The Lions journeyed to Wyandotte to suffer a taste of defeat in their sloppiest played tilt of the season 53-37. The most thrilling game of the year for the Lions found Ottawa and Lawrence in an overtime after Jerry Cox dumped in two charity tosses to deadlock the score 61 apiece. Ottawa finally won the tilt 68-65. Meeting Argentine there for the last league game and a chance for undisputed second place, it was the Lions all the way, copping a 48-44 vic- tory. After losing another close game to the To- Sponsored by MORGAN-MACK Moron Co. N' d 26 ' f ht against Winfield early in the seiiesoiif. Terri' i1bnzipf21gJr ahdSBibb Richards i223 look on as Big Bill hits for a counter. Bob Richards drives in all alone for a set up against Winfield to start Lawrence's second half rally. Winfield was ahead 13 points at the half. Lawrence lost 43-45. Q Phone 3500 ' 714 Vermont 2 Back row: Lester Walker, Don Beene, Earl Church, David Auchard, Bob Allison, Clarke Jackman, Larry Campbell, Fred Ramirez. Front row: Don Valliere, Coach, Terry Malott, Mike Thomas, Bob Endacott, Frank Black, Norman Burnett, Art Frye. peka Trojans 56-51 the Lion squad donned their traveling suits and journeyed to Topeka for the Regional. There they encountered Wyandotte again in the first game. The Bulldogs edged out Lawrence in a nip and tuck ball game 63-62. Stal- Wart Bill Nieder played a miraculous ball game that night, pouring 27 points through the cords. B-SQUAD SCOREBOARD Lawrence .....tt. 28 DeSoto ,tttt,.--, ,,,,, 2 7 Lawrence ..i..... 32 Topeka -tttti ,,,,, 4 4- Lawrence Manhattan .v.ttt....., Lawrence Leavenworth ..t,,,.. Lawrence Atchison ,t,t,r,,,,,,,, Lawrence Shawnee-Mission Lawrence Ottawa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,, Lawrence Argentine .tttt ..,,, Lawrence Leavenworth .,,,,... Lawrence Atchison ...,.,,,,..,,, Lawrence Wyandotte ,,,...ttt... Lawrence Shawnee-Mission Lawrence Ottawa .,,,t....tt....,.. Lawrence Argentine ,,,,.. ttr.. Lawrence Topeka ---W ,,,...t, ti-- Sponsored by ALLISON-THoMAs FLOWER SHOP 0 The Lions closed a successful season finishing second in the NEKL and holding a record of 10 losses and 9 wins. BW squad under Coach Don Valliere finished a highly successful season taking the NEKL 'GBF team championship and holding a 10 won and 5 lost record at the season's end. B-Team huddle includes, from left to right: Arthur Frye, Norman Burnett, Frank Black, Bob Endacott, Fred Ramirez, Coach Don Valliere and Terry Malott. Phone 363 ' 941 Massachusetts TRACK SQUAD Top row: Charles Fisher, Gene Hardtarfer, Wesley Creamer, Ronald Tisue, Ronald Johnson, Bob Stauffer, Emory Hamm, Bob Eamrrxalig, Lester Smith, Darrel Easum, Gene O'Neill, Terry Malott, Gene Kemberling, Bill Hogan, Steve Carter, captalng eo illiams. Thirrl row: Allan Woolard, assistant coach, Don Valliere, assistant coach, Earl Church, Frank Black, Charley McCue, Mike Thomas, Duane Estes, James Hackley, Don Laing, Morris Smiley, Norman Leary, James Kimball, John Fiest, James Hamm, Jack Metz, Jerry Rogers, assistant coachg Guy Barnes, head coach. Second row: John Wertzberger, Bob Hazlett, Robert Preston, Bill Nieder, Roy Murphy, David Auchard, Karl Abegg, Dick Lainfr, John Pierson, J' D W l D' k E ' ' ' U 1m e a t, 1C aston, Bob Allison, Mike Getto, Don Wilburn, Bob Endacott, Charles Dunbar, Mgr. First row: Newton McCluggage, Larry Wright, Don C G O arney, ary daffer, Jim Richard, Gene Mullin, Robert Thiry, Jim Shobe, Charles Newman, Richard Wrench, Richard Tusher, Bob Bignall, Phil White. Sprin Sports - 1952 TENNIS SQUAD Front row: Sam Stayton, Bob Reiter, Don Park. Second row: Bob L'Ecuyer, Ed Martin, Dick Marquette. Third row: Fred Wright, Duane Kliewer. Fourth row: David Hankins, John Wulfkuhle, Dick Butler. Top row: Coach Lowell Bailey, John Heider. GOLF SQUAD Front row: Norman Burnett, Ward Sample, Bill Wolfe, Jim Marsell, Coach L. R. Perry. Back row: Neal Smoyer, Bob Richards, Jerry Cox, David Hill. Sponsored by THE LAWRENCE OUTLOOK 0 Phone 542 0 1005 Massachusetts Intramurals Volleyball was next on the agenda with Pat Ril- ing, Nancy Campbell, Ann Laptad, Gay Houk, Nancy Underwood, Phyllis Springer, and lna May Brewster tnot in picturej pulling through the sea- son unbeaten champions. With aerial darts start- ing the intramural sched- ule this year, Ina May Brewster fnot picturedl, Gay Houk, and Nancy Underwood knocked the birdie over the net to take top honors in that sport. Ann Laptad and Bever- ly Brand were elected by the Glrls Leaders Club as intramural managers to have charge of all in- tramurals during the year 1951 1952 Once again teams oi boys and girls met in the LMHS gym during the Christmas holidays for the co-recreational volley- ball tournament. Pat Ril- ing, Pat Allison, Kate So- den, .lim Richard, Bob Hazlett, and Jerry Cox led the teams and re- mained victorious in the tournament. All Americans Speedy Six TopLrow: Rosenbaum, Zimmerman, Peppercorn, Hutton, Top row: Steen, Hancock, Seele, Hoffman. HWFCHCC- Bottom row: Dunakin, Holladay, Leonhart, Moomau, Trovillion. Boztom row: Falkenstien, Sharp, Soden, Beal, Underwood. GIRLS LEAGUE STANDINGS W L T Pct. Imp. Exterminators ..,,, ,,,, 9 0 0 1.000 Green Hornets ..ooo,.. ,,,, 3 1 0 .333 Speedy Six ,e.. ..ee 6 2 1 .750 City Slickers ..,.. .... 5 4 0 .555 Little Lionesses --- ..., 5 4 0 .555 All Americans -W re.. 5 4 0 .555 Royal Six .,,... .,.. 3 6 0 .333 Slow Pokes .... re.. 2 6 1 .250 Globetrotters -B ..,, 2 7 0 .222 Pixies ,,...rr ...A 0 9 0 .000 Royal Six Top row: ziesenis, Axune, Gamz, Rhodes. Bottom row: Bowen, Saunders, Vandeventer, Cobb. Pixies Slow Pokes Top row: Garber, Deckwa, Puckett. Top row' Flory Anderson Bottom row: lce, Cunningham, Pickelman, Tatham. Bottom row: Blind, Murphy. K rmvwwkw k I Mg WMMWW .,,Mk,,, .b.. . ,. , , ..w.,..s. .... .wp . Y .ff14.4.Q..fib1m 1 Globe Trotters Imperial Exterminators Back row: Letha Transmier, Joyce Kimball, Karlene Estelle, Back row: Gretchen Zimmerman, Shirley Cox, Barbara Barbara Hill, Eloise Salisbury, Norma ,lean Reno. Bradley, Marilyn LeSuer, Beverly Brand. Front row: Dorothy Lowenstein, Paul Sue Pillow, Shirley Front row: Gay Houk, Phyllis Springer, Amy Kipp, Nancy Wallace, Peggy Wright, Nellie Forest. Underwood. Not pictured: Sandra Woody, Irma Kiser. Whether rain or shine, sleet or snow, teams of girls met in the LMHS gym for nine successive Weeks, starting in early January, to clash for championship honors in the Girls' City League basketball tournament. The lmperial Exterminators finished the season un- defeated as they uexterminatedw the Green Hornets, the only team that stood in their way, during the sixth week of play. Phyllis Springer, senior forward on the Ex- terminator team was high scorer in the league with a total of 1641 points to her credit. Little Lionesses Back row: Anita Pontius, Charlene Hemphill, Mary Jo Lowman, Carolyn Oman, Vera Stough. Second row: Patty Bremer, Sue Ann Haines, Martha Holmes, Mary Ann Evans. Front row: Marilene Workman, Charlotte Martin, Mari- lyn Perry. City Slickel-5 Green Hornets ' Back row: Ruth Honey, Mary Dresser, Charlotte Gibler. Back row: Pat Riling, Nancy Smith, Marie Cawley, Peggy Front row Judy Cotton, Shirley Beaman, Betty Carter, Carol Wilson, Donna Lee Van Meter, 111116 THIC- Clifton. Front row: Nancy Campbell, Gaylene Kennedy, Ann Laptad, Not pictured: Jo Ann Miller, Mary McCaffrey, Mary Patton. Kathy Adamson. 1 PUDS LITTLE LIONS FFA GRAY EAGLES Sponsored by HALL BROS. TRUCK LINE CUBS Boys City League PUDS Standing: Tubbs, Laptad, Beene, White, Richard, Bateson. Sitting: Coach Breithaupt, Williams, Marsell, Christie, Dalsing. LITTLE LIONS Top row: Reiter, Tusher, Pickens, Estes, Bignall, Coach Rogers. Middle row: Hammig, Creamer, Hunzicker, Jaimes, Marquette. Bottom row: Weeks, Hawkins, Wilson, Logan. FFA Top row: Gantz, Stauffer, Hadl, Thomas. Middle row: B. Rogers, Cawley, Coach Woolard. Bottom row: Schneck, Flory, R. Johnson, Tate. CUBS Top row: Mullins, Phelps, Bell, Wertzberger, J. Hamm, Jackman, Coach Barnes. Middle row: Easton, DeWalt, Allison, Laing, Wilson, Hackley, J. Helder. Bottom row: Gustafson, E. Hamm, Wright, Fisher, L. Smith, W. Walker. GRAY EAGLES Top row: Spence, Hughes, Schellhorn. Middle row: Elliot, L'Ecuyer, Hogan, Easum, Carney. Bottom row: Coach Schaake, Getto, Willingham, K. Heider. BOYS LEAGUE STANDINGS LMI-IS Teams Cubs ,....,.,.,,,,. FFA ,,,............. ..,, Gray Eagles Puds ,,,,,,.,... Little Lions ,,.. Won Lost Percent 7 3 .700 3 7 .300 3 7 .300 3 7 .300 3 7 .300 0 Phone 9 1045 Pennsylvania i1B'l'lVI'IlES XSNQQ XX X X X 1 .f X A xg' :Em Y 5wNXXf 51 .- 1 Um Zaeea Wang R Wane ' The 1951 Homecoming Queen, Nancy Under- wood, attended by Beverly Brand and Gretchen Zimmerman was crowned between halves of the Wyandotte game. The members of the Pep Club formed a large wheel around the throne, as the band formed an aisle for the royal trio. The Queen, dressed in the traditional white, was escorted to the throne by ,lerry Cox, President of the Senior Class. Beverly Brand was escorted by Duane Estes, Junior class president, and Gret- chen Zimmerman, was escorted by Ethan Smith, Senior Representative. The Queen was presented with a bouquet of red roses and a crown and scepter. The attendants were presented with bouquets of yellow Chrysanthe- mums. Following the game, the Queen and her at- tendants reigned at a varsity in the gym in which the Queen was presented with a white football signed by the members of the football team. Right: Nancy Underwood, Jerry Cox Lower right: Beverly Brand Below: Gretchen Zimmerman Sponsored by EsTEs STUDIO 0 Phone 151 - 92715 Massachus GUS as Trounce the Trojans was the goal of the Pep Club. Cheerleaders Headed by Nancy Underwood the five cheer- leaders and the Pep Club cheered our basketball and football teams on to victory. Pep rallies were Underwood held and pep assemblies given to keep up the school spirits. Zimmerman Springer Carney Bell Sponsored by THE JAY SHOP 0 Phone 771 0 835 Massachusetts Student ouneil Richard Butler holds the office of President of Student Council, and is head of the Service Committee. Bob Preston, Vice President, has charge of all regular and special assemblies. Phyl- lis Springer, now Secretary of Student Council, took over Ina May Brewster's place at the begin- ning of second semester. lna lVlay left for Egypt in December with her parents. The Secretary's job ,is to write the minutes, answer correspondence, and operate the point system. Ethan Smith, senior representative, has charge of all varsities, school parties and the Student Council Convention held at LMHS. Barbara Holladay, Junior Representa- tive, has charge of activity tickets. Dick Laing has handled the duties of Sophomore Representa- tive during the second semester in place of David Lhuillier, who moved at the end of first semester. The Executive Council Second row: Barbara Holladay, Jun- ior Representativeg Dick Laing, Sophomore Representative, Ethan Smith, Senior Representative. Bottom row: Richard Butler, Presi- dent, Robert Preston, Vice Presi- dentg Phyllis Springer, Secretary. Miss Cora Davenport, Sponsor Student Council Members Fifth row: Jack Metz, Charles Fisher, Phil Endacott, Bob Preston, Francis Zellar, Dick Marquette, Richard Cantz. Fourth row: Don Springer, lim Richard, Sam Stayton, John Wertz- berger, Maurice Smiley, Dick Laing. Third row: Marianne Anderson, Ruth Roncy, .ludy Cotton, Peggy Wilson, Kathy Adamson, Barbara Holladay, JoAnn Miller, Mary Flory. Second row: Fred Wright, Nancy Underwood, Phyllis Springer, JoAnn Beal, Charlene Hemphill, Sandra Falkenstien, Marie Sharp, Beverly Alexander, First row: Miss Davenport, Virginia King, Barbara Barnes, Pat Thomas, Shirley Dahlene, June Harding, JoAnn King, Marjorie King, Ethan Smith., Sponsored by THE RAPID TRANSIT Co. B 0 Your City Bus Service HORUS LINE for the Shawnee Mission pep assembly includes such Lawrence beauties as fleft to riffhtl Bob Richards, Jerry Cox, Irby Hughes, David Hill, Paul Harnar, Bob L'Ecuyer, and Gene 0,Neill, who can't iijuite figure out the step. C RED AND BLACK SALES get a sendoff with The Shooting of Dan McGrew . Incidental characters are played by fleft to rightl Sue Wright, Duane Kliewer, Marilyn LeSuer, Bill Hogan Barbara Bradley, Lyle Stemmerman, ,lim Richard, and fijene O,Neill. Special Assemblies THE ALUMNI ASSEMBLY finds JoAnna March, '50, pantomiming 'iWild Bill Hickok as Phyllis Nehrbass, '50, and Pat Davis, '51, look on. PEI- ASSEMBLY before the Atchison foot- ball game features Bob Richards and Butler, nets the campaign 35275. Vivian Koerner adds some more Jerry Cox. ' ' sheckles to Mr. Logsdons homeroom total. MARCH or D1MEs BENEFIT assembly, run by Bob Preston and Dick A I A W, , , .twist1tgfrtg,,-israel,::wtiftmsaaxnaasaswfwszs'zsf BLUBS SOPHOMORES Fourth row: Carol Snow, Maxine Gantz, Norma Cobb, Connie Vandeventer, Gloria Ousdahl, Martha Holmes, Sue Ann Haines, Sara Lawrence, Mary Ann Evans, Marilyn Perry, Shirley LaDuke, Leota Braden, Deloris Taylor, Maymie Ottinger, Dolores Turner, Mary Deckwa, Nettiellen Garber, Catherine Saunders. Third row: Georgia Spencer, Mary Griswold, Phoebe Torneden, Lyla Mae Colburn, Dorothy Gentry, Carolyn Oman, Vivian Henry, Sandra Robbins, Marilyn Soden, Jane Hutton, Jan Rosenbaum, Joanne Beal, Helen Wright, Virginia Axline, Barbara Mitchell, Ruth Tatham, Florence Puckett, Norma Sharp, Margie Cleveland, Norma Samples, Charlotte Martin. Second row: Joyce Rhodes, Vera Stough, lzetta Lown, Anita Pontius, Joanie Underwood, Joyce Nehrbass, Evelyn Griffith, Donna Carlson, Marjorie King, Peggy Maddox, Carol Atha, Sharon Zimmerman, Polly Peppercorn, JoAnn King, Janice Peters, Carolyn Wymer, Irene Roberman, Ann Gray. Front row: Charlene Hemphill, Carolyn Schweitzberger, June Kunz, Mary Jo Lowman, Catharine Paez, Audrey Sallee, Darlene Hutchison, Beverly Alexander, JoAnn King, Joann Dixon, Dixie Wheeler, Wilma Cunningham, Jayne Farley. PEP CLUB JUNIORS Fourth row: Phyllis Carter, Barbara Holladay, Lena Demeritt, Virginia Moomau, Mildred Andes, Shirley Beaman, Betty Carter, Lillian Jenson, Irma Jane Hladik, Nancy Bignall, Margaret Couper. Third row: Dorothy Broyles, Mary Flory, Lois Edwards, Barbara Keeler, Marjean Kampschroeder, Shirley Murphy, Jane Anderson, Phyllis Schmidt, Mary Dresser, Molly Dixon, Charlotte Gibler, Billy Hardy, Gypsy Nehrbass, Betty Hoffman, Allison Lockard, Judy Cotton, Marian Seele, Dorothy Goodrick. Second row: Patricia Griffiths, Ann Snider, Margaret Green, Sarah Chubb, Carol Sandelius, Meredith Underwood, Lois Edmonds, Delores Gulley, Alma Betts, Nancy Hancock, Winona Penfold, Aleen Pearson, Shirley Stevens, Carol Clifton, Kathleen Dunigan. Front row: Janie Schaake, Shirley Kent, Joyce Kimber, Jerry Trovillion, JoAnn Miller, Virginia Fleer, Marianne Anderson, Jeanette Fergus, Barbara Colburn, Barbara Mader, Diane Pichelmann, Donna Bartz, Ruth Roney. Sponsored by WEAVERS 0 Phone 636 0 901 Massachusetts l a SENIORS Third row: Virginia Goff, Kathleen Norris, Doris Moon, Marjorie Ann Bond, Charlotte Longanecker, Dorothy Dimond, Shirley Cox, Beverly Brand, Marilyn LeSuer, Martha Sippel, Artis Olson, Stephany Quigley, Susan Montgomery, Carolyn Hawkins, Pat Riling, Shirley Dean. Second row: Darlene Jennings, Mary Pieratt, Virginia Farmer, Barbara Norrie, Pat Norrie, Peggy Wilson, Mildred Wiechman, Shirley Dahlene, lna May Brewster, Jane Holtzclaw, Patricia Tatham, Mildred Edmonds, Margaret Howard, Mona Collins, Barbara Bradley. Front row: Carolyn Redford, Donna Jackson, Ruby James, Pat Thomas, Nadine Wheeler, Carol Judson, Norma Dolan, Nancy Smith, Charlsia Von Cunten, Pat Allison, Kathleen Soden, Louise Shockley, Kathy Adamson. PEP CLUB Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Corn- well the Girl's Pep Club has completed another successful year. The membership, which is open to any girl, has grown to 247. Clad in red jackets with black skirts and white blouses, these girls added color and school spirit to all athletic events. Their activities during the year included the annual fall initiation for new mem- bers and their participation in the pep assem- blies given on game days. The highlights for the year were the WPA fWomen Pay A115 and the Spring Formal. Pep Club Officers Left to right: Ruth Roney, Secretaryg Shirley Dean, President, Allison Lockard, Treasurer, Artis Olson, Vice President. Sponsored by CHATEAU DRIVE-IN 0 Phone 3387 0 1802 Massachusetts Spo Cabinet Left to right: Alice Tyler, Trcasurerg Marilyn LeSuer, Presidentg JoAnn Miller, Secretaryg Mildred Wiech- man, Vice Presidentg Barbara Norrie, Publicityg Shirley Kent, Programg Sharon Tripp, Pianog Lois Edwards, Musicg Beverly Brand, Socialg Phyllis Carter, Service. Dad and Daughter Banquet Skit Left to right: Shirley Cox, Marian Seele, Charlsia Von Cunten com- bined their talents to enliven the banquet with a humorous skit put on for the benefit of admiring dads. Y-Teens Every Thursday the Y-Teens of LMHS have their meeting in th auditorium. The 160 members are divided into 6 different committees which meet 5 times during the year to plan the program for the organization. Each year the Mothers are entertained at the Mother and Daughter Tea in the fall with a short new-member recognition service pre- ceding the tea. The Fatheris become acquainted with the organization at the Dad and Daughter Banquet in February. Heart Sister Week is tops on the list of favorites of the Y-Teen mem- bers. This years Heart Sister Week came to a close on Valentines Day. nsored by THE ALLEN PRESS v Phone 1234 0 1041 New Hampshlre Top Robert Eri Wood is the sponsor of Hi-Y. Right Lending an ear to the speaker of the morning the Hi-Y hear Rev. Carter give an informative talk. Cabinet Left to Right: Dan Wiley, Secretary Karl Heider, President Jim Richard, Treasurer Jerry Cox, Vice President Don Beene, Music Frank Black, World Brotherhood Don Rake, Publicity Bill Hogan, Social Bob Mason, Devotions Steve Carter, Service Ili-Y To create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Christian characterf' is the purpose of the Hi-Y. Hi-Y is a religious organization of 65 boys who meet every Thursday morning in the cafeteria. Their activities included such Worthwhile projects as the baskets they gave during Christ- mas time to some of the needy families of Law- rence. One of the highlights of the year was their Annual Chili Feed on March 4. All men of the faculty were guests at this Chili Feed. Sponsored by FRITZ Co. 0 Phone 4 0 14 East 8th Street Uur Hearts Were Young and Cay was the all school l th' p ay IS year sponsored by the Thespians. Sponsored by ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP v Phone 648 837 Massachusetts Mid-Winter Thespian Initiation Banquet Left to right: Marianne Anderson, Patty Steen, Allison Lockard, Shirley Dean, Martha Sippel, Susan Montgomery, Darlene Hutchison, Larry Wright, Dick Borgen, George Smith, Marilyn 1.eSuer, Charlsia Von Gunten, Marilyn Perry, Karl Heider. espians Act well your part, there all the honor lies.'7 This is the motto chosen by the 34 Thes- pians of Troupe 157. The year's activities in- cluded the mid-winter and spring initiations for new members. This year was a very busy time for the Thespians as they Worked on the different proj- ects between the big plays of the year. These projects included the costume room, lighting, make-up, planning for the initiations, props and the program planning for the weekly meetings on Wednesday. Thespians is an honor organization to which a person can belong after having accu- mulated ten points which are earned by being in plays. Mrs. Harold Harvey was the sponsor for the organization this year. Thespians at Beginning of Year Second row: Bob Fisher, Karl Heider, Mike Getto, Susan Montgomery, Mildred Wiechman. ' Front row: Marilyn LeSuer, Kathy Adamson, Mrs. Harvey, Mary Patton, Bonnie Avey, Shirley Dean, Pat Allison, Amy Kipp, Ina May Brewster. Sponsored by RUSTY'S FOOD MARKETS Q 1117 Massachusetts-22nd Sz Louisiana .lim Hahn is hard at work repairing a dented fenderf i ILE. D.E. stands for the Distributive Education Club which has been a new addition to school activities in the last few years. This club is composed of On-the-Job Training students with a membership of about 25. The D.E. Club has three purposes: the study of sales methodsg related social functions, and Leroy Farmer is making the presses roll at his job ' in the afternoons. V ' w Club r the learning of correct parliamentary procedure during their meetings. - The D.E. Club at LMHS belongs to the state organization of D.E. Clubs. Every Wed- nesday morning will find the D.E. Club hard at work under the capable supervision of Mr. Logston. 9 . a Left to right: Bernice Spence, Vivian Koerner, Nell Powell, June Harding, Charles Wood, Gene Nitcher, Ruth Harbaugh, Nancy Caine, Vivian Commons, ,loan Roberman, Marjorie Elliott, Eva Cile, Tom Drennon, Mr. Logsdon, Carl Schellhorn, Leroy Farmer, Robert Shelley, .loe Beaty, Rosemary Maxwell, Ella Smith, John Carpenter, lim Hahn, Donald Benschoter, Richard Roberts, Bob Naff. Sponsored by RANKIN DRUG STORE 0 Phone 678 0 1101 Massachusetts Left to right: Obed Thompson, David Horr, Presidentg Dorothy Pickel, Secretaryg Robert Reiter, Donald Dreher, Ronald Pippert, David Hankins, Dan Wiley. Science Qluh As mysterious sounds come from. beneath, a passerby knows that the Science Club is hard at work. Every other Monday the Science Club meets in the room of one of the sponsors. This year it is divided into three sections among the sponsorsiMiss Carpenter, Mr. Cillum and Mr. Wood. The activities of the club included the dis- cussion of projects and the giving of demonstra- tions. The membership is open to anyone who is interested in Science. Code Club To learn International Morse Code is the main purpose of the Code Club which meets every Wednesday during third hour. At the end of the year these boys were receiving code from 5 to 6 Words a minute. The club is open to anyone who is interested in code. Late in the Spring this group tried for their novice li- cense as the first step toward being amateur radio operators. Left to right: Ronald Pippert, Cary Floyd, Laimonis Volgasts, Mr. Gillum, Nick Stavros, Paul Malone. Sponsored by WESTVACO CHEMICAL Co. S v Phone 3880 v 9th 81 Maple Girls' Leaders Club White uniforms are a badge of membership in the Girls, Leaders Club. This club meets every Monday during third period under the direction of Mrs. Helen Cornwell. The Leaders' duties are to check the attendance roll, check showers, as well as leading traditional calisthenics. lt takes 80 'thoursu to earn the Leaders Club emblem which is a script NL . After an additional 80 Hhoursv a sleeve chevron is awarded. Mem- bership in the club is gained through election by the members. Once a girl is elected she remains a member of the club as long as she is in high school. This year helping Mrs. Cornwell were Ann Laptad and Beverly Brand, as co-intramural man- agers. Their duties were to schedule all intra- mural games, assign officials for City League and intramural games. The girls are presented with their uL's', or chevrons at the end of every school year in the honors assembly. Fourth row: .lane Hutton, Gretchen Zimmerman, Kathleen Soden, Pat Riling, Phyllis Springer, Marilyn LeSuer, Barbara Bradley, Beverly Brand, Martha Holmes. Third row: .loanie Underwood, Pat Allison, Ann Laptad, Lois Edwards, Ruth Roney, Charlotte Gibler, Nell Powell. Second row: Joyce Nehrbass, Carol Clifton, .loAnn Miller, Allison Lockard, Mary Flory, Shirley Murphy, Amy Kipp. Front row: Marilyn Perry, Dorothy Dimond, Norma Sharp, Beverly Leonhart, Joyce Kimber. Sponsored by SAMPLES WATCH SHOP v Phone 368 0 914113 Massachusetts Boys' Gymnastic Club The Gymnastic Club, which has been narrowed down to several special groups selected and headed by L. R. 'LDad Perry, Athletic Director and gym instructor, has been meeting regularly to work out and determine new techniques. Prominent in the groups are Jim Marsell, ,lim Richard, Kenneth Bateson, David Ryther, Larry Gillum, Dick Laptad, Donald Carney and Phil Endacott. Jim Marsell and Larry Cillum traveled with John Cress in exhibitions on mats and hand balances. ln addition to giving exhibitions at high schools, HDad,7 Perryis high flying boys ventured to K.U. to give entertainment at the half of the K.U.-Southern California basketball game. The , muscle men also traveled to McPherson College to give an exhi- . l Acrobats Bill Nieder and Lee Connell bltlon for the Students. demonstrate a shoulder stand. Tap row: Ryther, Gillum, Preston, Abegg, Muzzy, Beers, Endacott, Laing, Murphy, Metz, Wright, DeWalt, Hackley. Middle row: Laptad, Coleman, Odaffer, Smith, L. Wright, B. Beard, Jackman, Hardtarfer, Hughes, Skinner, Christie. Bottom row: Bell, Creamer, E. Hamm, Kimball, Newman, Hawkins, Shepard, L. Smith, J. Hamm, J. Carney, D. Carney. Sponsored by BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 0 Phone 2048 0 714 Massachusetts FFA Officers Leflg Standing: Richard Gantz, Vice- presidentg Lanny Tate, President, Walt Kampschroeder, Sentinelg Ed Bouton, Reporter. Sitting: Bill Thompson, Secretary, Merle Schneck, Treasurerg Mr. William R. Essick, Sponsor. Anmsnsop i UTURE i AMERICA 'Mr A V1 M 0407 KN P-T10 2' eiofiftifffhga r- X ml -,l 'f V 5 ref 25 3 14' , lj' 11. c'f'1'6T-gxgg 4' LJ 0 U- Dean Hadl, recognized for doing the best conservation work on his farm. The plaque is given by Douglas County farmers who have been chosen hon- orary memhers of the Jayhawk Chapter. FFA Judging Team Left: .lohn Gray, Merle Schneck, Elmer Gray, Ed Bouton. Sponsored by TRAYLOR AND CALVIN INSURANCE ' Phone 305 0 1026 Massachusetts Distinguished by blue and gold corduroy jackets, the l Jayhawk Chapter of the Future Farmers of America make , their home at Liberty Memorial High School. This club is made up of boys who are especially interested in farming as a career. William R. Essick, sponsor of the Chapter since it was founded in 1931, advises and helps the boys in carrying out their various projects. Highlights on the FFA calendar were the Father-Son Banquet, the all-day trip to the American Royal in Kansas City, the Green Hand Initiation, and the City League Basketball play, where the Farmers are traditionally a powerhouse. A Future Farmer can earn four degrees-Green Hand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. Candidates for State Farmer from the Jayhawk Chapter are Richard Gantz, Dean Hadl, Wayne Leonhard, Calvin Weeks, and Norman Leary. The symbol is a cross section of an ear of corn sur- mounted by the American Eagle and a scroll inscribed Future Farmers of Americaf' Inside the ear are the initials of the club, FFA, the words 4'Vocational Agricul- turew, and the owl, the plow, and the rising sun. 1 The motto of the organization is: M 44 R b t M l 'h'll, ' f th S nior Chapter LEARNING TO DO' DGING TO LEARN' Award-I Egliven lledldhl yealimlligr tlile sexeiiorewho has the EARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVEF' best farm program. Top row: Bobby Stauffer, Merle Mitchell, Melvin Button, Floyd Torneden, Walt Kampschroeder, Dee Cox, lfiantjistlfirgvstltir, . . . I S Jim Lawrence, Lanny Tate, Dean Hadl, Vernon Little, LeRoy McClelland, Scott Mitchell, Glen Brewster, a1v1n ce , Ronald Tisue. Third row: William R. Essick fsponsorl, Wayne Leonhard, Jim Springer, Carl Mooney, Bob I-Iazlett, Bill Banks, Bob Rogers, ' ' Gl D 'l Darrell Rogers, Merle Schneck, Mike Thomas, Clarence Rogers, Bob Cawley, Norman Leary, Francis Zeller, enn ame, Jim Ploor, Robert Mulvihill. Second row: Bob Thiry, Bill McCrary, Carl Wiggins, Duane Davis, Bill Thompson, Ed Bouton, Richard Gantz, Kerwin Tuckel, John Gray, Roland Flory, Elmer Gray, Dale Wagner, Dean Nieder, Ronald Johnson, Bill Hegeman, Myron Murray, Harold McCrary, Chuck Broadwell. First row: Ward Sample, Alden Bradley, Bud Seele, Keith Nitcher, Clarence Lynch, Ronnie Amerine, Don Craig, Bill Worrington, Bruce Tate, Melvin Copp, Max Nieder, James Gryder, Gerald Brune, Errol Kampschroeder, Clifford Chamney. Sponsored by NORRIS BROS. f Phone 1163 v 500 Locust Y I I Hack row' Barry Patterson Assistant Coach Da 'cl A h d . , 5 V1 uc ar , Bill Hinton, Coachg Rod Ernst, Leslie Artman, Assistant Coach Second row: Glen Brewster, Ward Sample, Ray Clark, Norman Leary, Bob Hammig. Front row: Marjorie Hipp, Dottie Goodrick, Marie Hipp. Rifle Club This year the Lawrence Rifle Team, shoot- ing in a total of ten matches, had a successful season. Of the eleven members of the Club, Dottie Coodrick and Rod Ernst battled for top spot. The team had the use of the range in the Community Building on Wednesday nights. The coaches, Ralph Montell and Bill Hinton, were assisted by Barry Patterson, '51, and Les- q it it lie Artman, 751. Guns and ammunition were , Left to right: Marie Hipp, Treasurer, Rod Ernst, Presidentg furnished by the U. S. Government. Marjorie Hipp, Vice President, Dottie Goodrick, Secretary. Sponsored by HARZFELDS 0 Phone 190 ' 0 1144 Indidlla IIIUSIB wafnof- z 6 With football trips to Shawnee Mission and 5 Ottawa in the fall, assemblies and a concert in the f winter, and the contest in the spring, the band, directed by Mr. Jack Stephenson, was kept busy this year. An activity which was just started this year was exchange trips to Topeka and Shawnee Mission. This year Shawnee Mission came here and the LMHS band went to Topeka. Next year the action will be reversed. The band also participated in Band Day at 4 t PEP BAND Top row: Duane Naff, Jack Stephenson. Tlurzl row: Don Nease, Jim Wilson, Dan Wiley, Richard Tusher. Second row: Duane Haverty, Alan Harris, Bill Wolfe. Bottom row: Larry Kitlen, Winst G h on rant am, Newton McClug- gage. BAND i Mr. .lack Stephenson Top row: Carol Sue Judson, Nanc H k y ancoc , Jack Stephenson, Phill White, Bill Wolfe, Bob Koch, Billy Hardy, Marvin Wood, Duane Naff, Bob Dockery. Fourth row: Phil Vausbinder, Winona Penfold, Beverly Bowen, Shirley Whiteside, Nellie Forrest, Sandra Woody, Ronald Pippert, David Hankins, Pete Haggart, Obed Thompson, Bob Woodhead, Bob Thiry, Arthur Chgistie, Charles Newman, Bobby Hawkins Bob Kolars Calvin Weeks Henry Loewenstein G H d- , , , , ene ar tar er, Bob Clahn, Darrel Salsbury, Sam Stayton, Norman Griswold, Gary Fenstemaker, Beverly Jackson, . Harold Rednour, Patty Steen, Kathleen Dunigan, Barbara Colburn. T hzrd row: Betty Carter, Donna Bartz, Marie Cleveland, Sandra R Sponsored by BELLDS MUSIC CO. 0 Phone 375 0 925 Massachusetts obbins, Janet Perry, Phyllis Commons, K.U. and played for the LMHS Commencement exercises. The Guitar Club was organized mainly for the enjoyment of the boys who played in it. The Club also played for the entertainment of others at civic and school functions. Helping cheer the team on to victory, the pep band played for most of the pep assemblies during football and basketball season. During special basketball games they added pep songs to the cheering, under the student leadership of Dan Wiley. Mr. R. Wayne Nelson Y GUITAR CLUB Top row: Tom Pritchitt, Jimmy Cole, Henry Loewenstein. Bottom row: Arnold Wiley, Karl Abegg. Duane Haverty, Dan Wiley, David Gustafson, Ronald Casebier, John Wulfkuhle, Jim Wilson, Newton McCluggage, Winston Grantham, Larry Kitlen, Larry Campbell, Richard Tusher, Robin Love, Paul Coleman, George Smith, Alma Betts, Marilyn Perry, Fred Wright, Don Nease, Don Springer. Second row: Alan Harris, Dick Marquette, Nancy Jerome, Joanne King, Lyla Colburn, Stephany Quigley, Margaret Howard, Judy Ericson, Joyce Nehrbass, Mona Collins, Jewell Fergus, Douglas Beene, Charlsia von Gunten, Allison Lockard, Margaret Mary Green, Jeanette Fergus, John Burnett, Shirley Beaman. Bottom row: Peggy Wilson, Don Beene, Bill Sanders, Jayne Farley, Carol Atha, Nancy Roofe, Artis Olson, Nettiellen Garber, Richard Albert, Barbara Norrie, Pat Norrie, Jane Holtzclaw. Sponsored by LAWRENCE BUILDING AND LOAN v Phone 55 0 800 Massachusetts l ORCHESTRA Top row: Standing: Jack Stephenson, Phill White, Jan Rosenbaum, Donna Jackson, Marianne Anderson, Ronald Casebier, Bill Sanders. Seated: Henry Loewenstein, Sam Stayton, Gary Fenstemaker, Beverly Jackson, Harold Rednour. Fourth row: Joyce Nehrbass, Wallace Scales, Nellie Forest, Charles Newman, Peggy Wright, Mona Collins, Douglas Beene, Richard Tusher, Bob Woodhead, David Gustafson, Leo Williams, Dan Wiley, Fred Wright, Cathy Adamson, Don Springer. Third row.' Stephany Quigley, Molly Dixon, Bill Wolfe, Ann Gray, Allison Lockard, Margaret Mary Green, Shirley Whiteside, Sandra Robbins, Lyla Colburn, Patty Bremer, Jayne Farley, Peggy Wilson, Betty Carter, Mary Griswold. Second row: Catherine Paez, Carolyn Oman, Sara Lawrence, Susan Montgomery, Richard Albert, Nancy Roofe, Artis Olson, Kay Nelson, Pat Norrie, Jane Holtzclaw, Gay Houk, George Smith, Marilyn Perry. Bottom row: Betty Cobb, Lois Edwards, John Feist, Margaret Howard, Shirley Beaman, Charlene Luckan, Charlsia von Gunten, Alan Harris, Don Beene. I SERENADERS Top row: Ruth Roney, Kay Nelson, Peggy Wilson, Norman Griswold, Jack Stephenson, Wallace Scales, Don Beene. Second row: Leo Williams, David Gustafson, Ronald Casebier, Jim Wilson. Bottom row: Fred Wright, Don Springer, Bill Sanders, Alan Harris, Phill White. Sponsored by SINGER,S 0 Phone 247 0 927 Massachusetts Sponsored by H MODERN CHOIR Top row: Glen Roberts, Gene Kemberling, Jim Richard, Vernon Bell, Wallace Scales, Roy Murphy, Bob Allison, Gary Skeet, John Wertzberger, Frank Willingham, Danny Jaimes, Second row: Peggy Wilson, Bonnie Avey, Sharon Tripp, Sue Wright, Irby Hughes, Ethan Smith, Bill Hogan, David Ryther, Judy Cotton, Kay Nelson, Ruby James, Audrey Roberts, Lois Edwards, Mr. Nelson. Bottom row: Norma Dolan, Ruth Roney, Marilyn Perry, Joyce Nehrbass, Mildred Andes, Carol Sandelius, Nancy Jerome, Helen Farnsworth, Virginia Fleer, Charlotte Martin, Charlsia von Gunten, Betty Cobb, Barbara Mader. GIRL'S GLEE CLUB Top row: Barbara Keeler, Peggy Scott, Ann Snider, Nancy Smith, Marian Seele, Jane Anderson, Patty Steen, Dorothy Pickel Ph llis Schmidt, Nancy Hancock, Barbara Smith, Donna Bartz, Shirley LaDuke, Mary Pieratt, Virginia King. t Y Third row: Barbara Norrie, Pat Thomas, Lorene Reetz, Phyllis Commons, Paul Sue Pillow, Eloise Salisbury, La Jean ' ' ' ' ' ' d C l H wkins, McK1ssaek, Gypsy Nehrbass, Geraldine Trovxlllon, JoAnn Miller, Sandra Frame, Billy Har y, aro yn a Carol Unger Ruth Lee. Second row: Nelson, Diane Pickelman, Barbara Colburn, Winona Penfold, Barbara Hill, Clara Brown, Mary Flory, Janie Schaake, Ruth Roney, Shirley Hoffman, Marjean Kampschroeder, Charlotte Longanecker, Karlene Estelle, Esther Rogers, Virginia Brown. C D th Bottom row: Nadine Wheeler, Delores Gulley, Barbara Mader, Shirley Kent, Jessie Barnes, Margaret ouper, oro y Goodrick, Shirley Murphy, Marjorie Bond, Dorothy Loewenstein, Letha Transmeier, Nancy Bignall, Lillian Jensen, Irma Hladik. ARTMAN STANDARD SERVICE 0 Phone 3303 0 1300 Massachusetts SOPHOMORE CHORUS Top row: Jerry Skinner, Gene Mullin, Larry Wright, Charles Fisher, Alan Harris, Kenneth Janeway, Jim DeWalt, James Hamm, Bob Allison, Dick Laing, Richard Wilson, John Pearson, Clarke Jackman Don Phelps Second row: Donna Carlson, Joyce Kimball, Wanda Vann, Beverly Alexander, George D. Smith, Alan Wakefield, Jimmy Cole, Richard Dickey, Kent Frame, George L. Smith Virffinia Axline Joyce Nehrbass Virvinia Ice M 'l P , U , , ,D , ari yn erry. Boztomlrowliz Mr. Nelson, Phoebe Tornedon, Charlotte Martin, Dixie Wheeler, Irene Roberman, Shirley Whiteside, He h ' ' en ,arnswort , Carolyn Wymer, Peggy Maddox, Maxine Hoecker, Lucy Remple, Sandra Robbins, Audrey Sallee, Darlene Hutchinson. SOPHOMORE CHORUS Third row: Marilene Workman, Ruth Tatham, Florence Puckett, Fred Ramirez, Clayton Skinner Don She ard Wesle 7 p 3 y Walkei, Norman Bell, Richard Short, John Wertzberger, Don Farmer, James Kimball, Maurice Smiley, Audrey Faler, Pat Showalter. Second row: Delores Taylor, Joan King, Delores Turner, Katherine Saunders, Alan Oehrle, Harold Van Gudny, Duane Naff, Tony Romero, Archie Noble, Ted Luber, Joyce Rhodes, Lillian Hornberger, Lyla Colburn. Bottom row: Violet Harper, Norma Cobb, Mary Deckwa, Gloria Ousdahl, Wilma Cunningham, Connie Vandeventer, georEiaMSpe11Gcer, Norma Samples, Janice Holmquist, Mary Hadl, lla Dean Daniels, Beverly Jackson, Barbara mit , r. e son. Sponsored by l'l0LT,S PHARMACY 0 Phone 234 ' 1347 Massachusetts Drum Majorettes Music Makers Trumpet Trio The top picture at the left is of the trumpet trio made up of Ronald Casebier, Dan Wiley, and David Gustafson. The middle picture is a group of music students on the train to Ottawa for the concert, February 19. The lower picture is of the flute quartet, Pat Norrie, Jane Holtzclaw, Gay Houk, and Barbara Norrie. The two ensembles pictured participated in the District Music Festi- val at K.U. and played for various school and civic organizations. Flute Quartet Sponsored by KEELER,S BOOK STORE 0 Phone 33 0 939 Massachusetts RED AND BLACK CHORUSES Top row: Sandra Jenkins, Meredith Underwood, Jack Metz, Gene Kemberling, Frank Black, Vernon Bell, Ralph Hagenbuch, Jim Richard, Steve Carter, Glen Roberts, Duane Van Gundy, Claire Wustefeld, Wayne Unfred, Wayne Hall, Duane Kliewer, Gene O'Neill, Gay Houk, lna May Brewster, Nancy Underwood, Shirley Dean. Third row: Stephany Quigley, Bonnie Avey, Sue Wright, Peggy Wilson, Marilyn LeSuer, Fred Wright, Jerry Cox, David Ryther, Wes Creamer, Bill Hogan, Duane Estes, Roy Murphy, Norman Craig, Phill White, Gary Skeet, Judy Cotton, Maly Dresser, Nancy Jerome, Margaret Howard, Allison Lockard. Third row: Carol Sandelius, Louise Shockley, Amy Kipp, Pat Allison, Kathleen Norris, Shirley Cox, Joyce Staden, Ruby James, Audrey Roberts, Irby Hughes, Don Beene, Bob Bignall, Henry Loewenstein, Frank Willingham, Danny Jaimes, Gene Hardtarfer, Wallace Scales, Norman Burnett, Nancy Campbell, Phyllis Springer, Barbara Bradley, Kay Nelson, Virginia Fleer, Edna Logan, Winifred Smith, Carolyn Smith. Bottom row: Shirley Allen, Betty Worley, Mildred Andes, Sharon Tripp, Barbara Norrie, Pat Riling, Pat Norrie, Norma Dolan, Beverly Brand, Dorothy Dimond, Sarah Chubb, Sandra Woody, Pat Leachty, Marianne Anderson, Lois Edwards, Carol Judson, Cbarlsia von Gunten, Joyce Kimber, Darlene Jennings, Carolyn Redford, Molly Dixon, Ginger Moomau, Cathy Adamson, Beverly Leonhart, Patsy Baker. The Red and Black Senior Choruses, directed by Mr. R. Wayne Nelson, are made up of Juniors and Seniors. These combined choruses sang in such school programs as 6'For You a Song and the Christmas Prelude. They went to Ottawa to help present the combined concert. ln the spring the group participated in the district music festival at K.U. They also sang in several assemblies and presented programs at various civic organizations. To acquaint the pupils of other Lawrence schools with the music program at LMHS, the Sophomore Choruses, directed by Mr. R. Wayne Nelson, sang at each of the grade schools and at the Junior High. The sophomore choruses also sang in 4'For You a Song and presented a con- cert in October. They went to Ottawa with the other music groups and participated in the district music festival at K.U. Highlighting the year with the LMHS Or- chestra was the trip to Ottawa where the combined music groups of Lawrence and Ottawa presented a program. Besides playing in assemblies and various programs such as the Christmas Prelude, the Orchestra, directed by Mr. Jack Stephenson, participated in the District Music Festival. As the last performance of the year the Orchestra played at the Baccalaureate services. The Serenaders, one of the few high school dance bands in Northeast Kansas, played for most of the LMHS football and basketball varsities. One varsity was an exchange with Topeka Highis Dance Band. On December 8, the dance band traveled to Topeka to play after the Lawrence game there, and on March 1, the Topeka dance band played here. The Serenaders also played in several as- semblies, and for some of the parties at LMHS. The LMHS Modern Choir is a new extra- curricular activity that was formed last fall by its director, Mr. R. Wayne Nelson. Composed of 35 students, chosen from all the LMHS choruses, the Modern Choir broadcast over KLWN nine times during the year, including a 45 minute Christ- mas broadcast on December 18. Besides perform- ing in regular assemblies throughout the year, the Modern Choir sang in an assembly at Ottawa on the exchange trip of the choruses and orchestra. The Girls Glee Club, directed by Mr. R. Wayne Nelson, sang for many programs presented by the music department. Among these were the uChrist- mas Preludew and '4For You A Songv. They traveled to Ottawa for the exchange concert there and participated in the district music festival at K.U. Sponsored by ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANERS 0 Phone 646 0 lll 1 Massachusetts THE CAST Top row: Neal Smoyer fSu, the Dragon General and II Suitorl, Duane Estes fKaing Hai, and HI Suitorl David Horr fHonorable Reader, Executioner, Minister So and So, Wardeni, Don Nease CWang Yunl, Vernon Bell CWei, the Tiger General, and I Suitori, Third row: Marian Seele CMa Tal, Beverley Leonhart fSilver Streaml, Margaret Mary Green CChenl, Judy Cotton CPrincess of the Western Regionsl. Second row: Marianne Anderson iProperty Mani, Betty Hoffman CIV Attendantl, Ruth Honey CGolden Streaml, Lucie Anne Barton lMaidJ, Shirley Beaman flll AttendantJ, Allison Lockard tProperty Mani. Bottom. row: Betty Carter Cl Attendantl, Robin Love lHiesh Ping Kueil, Sharon Tripp fPrecious Streaml, Lois Edwards ill Attendantl. The Junior Play Precious The Executioner prepares to dispose of Wei l Little scenery and extravagant costumes struck the l eye at the ,lunior Play, Lady Precious Stream, presented in the auditorium March 21 and 22. Given in true Chinese style, the curtain was not pulled between acts, and the Honorable Reader was on hand to explain things. Mrs. Bea Harvey was the director, assisted by Mary Patton, student director. ,lack Fitzsimmons, stage man- ager, handled the back-stage work. Sharon Tripp was outstanding in the title role, and David Horr handled his four parts with poise. The Hinvisiblei' property men, dressed in black, placed the chairs, made the snow fall, and did other odd jobs. Vernon Bell carried out the part of the loud-mouth Wei with a lot of slapstick, and drew many laughs. Beverly Leonhart, his catty Wife, was very entertaining in her interpretation. The two maids to the Wang Yun Family, Lois Edwards and Betty Carter, carried out their commands with professional precision. All pre- sent had a very enjoyable evening. Sponsored by KENNEDY PLUMBING 0 Phone 658 0 937 Massachusetts uill and Scroll This yearis newly elected members into Quill and Scroll along with three holdovers received their pins in an impressive initiation ceremony follow- ing a banquet at the Eldridge Hotel, March ll. To become a member of Quill and Scroll, a journalism student must be in the upper third of his class and have done outstanding work in writing, advertising, or other duties involved in putting out a paper or yearbook. The three holdovers were Amy Kipp, David Hill and Mike Getto. Fifth row: Nancy Underwood, Nancy Campbell, David Hill, Susan Montgomery, Gene 0,Neill. Fourth row: Carol Judson, Bob Richards. Third row: Pat Allison, Phyllis Springer, Martha Sippel. Second row: Shirley Dean, Artis Olson, Sharon Tripp. First row: Amy Kipp, Karl Heider, Marilyn LeSuer. The initiation ceremony of Quill and Scroll, given jointly with Topeka and Shawnee Mission high schools, was held in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. The initiation talks and the candle lighting ceremony were given by the Student Council officers under the direction of Miss lva Belle lslarper. Mr. John Clifford, Red and Black sponsor, completed the initiation by handing out the pins. Mrs. Carol Clifford added to the initiation by playing the piano during the ceremony. There were fourteen new members initiated into the organization. . Sponsored by DRAKE,S BAKERY ' Phone 61 0 907 Massachusetts Red and Black Staff The Budget Staff First row: Shirley Dean, Co-editor, Amy Kipp, Ethan Smith, managing editor, David Hill, editor in Assistant editor. Chief, Dorothy Dimond, managing editor. Second row: Karl Heider, Co-editor, Bob Richards, Assistant editor. J ' ournallsm Under the guidance of Mr. Morey and Mrs. end of the school year. The photographers, Bob Daniels the first semester and Mr. Clifford the Mason and Bob Koch through the year caught second, the Journalism Department managed to the activities of the students through the camera,s put out a paper every week and an annual at the eye. Third row: Ethan Smith, lrby Hughes, Bob Richards, Karl Heider, Don Rake, ,lerry Cox, David Hill, Bob Mason, Bob L'Ecuyer, Boh Koch, Mr. Clifford, Instructor. Second row: Ann Snider, Pat Tatham, Marilyn LeSuer, Barbara Bradley, Sharon Tripp, Susan Montgomery, Martha Sippel, Carol Judson, Nancy Underwood, Dorothy Dimond, Gretchen Zimmerman. First row: Phyllis Springer, Sue Wright, Shirley Cox, Kate Soden, Artis Olson, Nancy Campbell, Amy Kipp, Shirley Dean, Pat Allison, Gene O'Neill. Sponsored by LAWRENCE SANITARY 0 Phone 696 0 202 West 6th Abegg, Karl ,.,,..., Adamson, Kathy STUDENT IND A C fffffff,.ffE'ia Albert, Richard ,.,..... Alexander, Beverly Allen, Shirley ,,.r, Allison, Pat ,.,, l4, ,eQ1fQf'ai' 59, 63, Allison, Robert ,,..,,,,,,..,,,, Anderson, Jane ,..,,,,.,,,,,... Anderson, Marianne ,..,.... Andes, Mildred ..,,,,.. Arnett, John ,...,.,,. Atha, Carol ,,..,,,..,, Auchard, David ..,,..., Avey, Bonnie ,,.. Axline, Virginia Badger, Baker, Patsy .,.., Banks, John ,.,....,,. Paul .,,..., 26, B Barnes, Barbara .,,,, Barnes, Barnes, Barton, Lucie Ann Bartz, Bateson, Kenneth J ames ...,.... Jessie ..........,,.. .,....,,. Donna ,,....,...,.,,....,, Beal, Joanne .,....,,..,. ...,, Beaman, Shirley ,.,. ,.... Beard, Bobby ,....,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Beaty, Joe .,,,,...,,,..,,...,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Beene, Beene, Don ,,,...,, 26, 45, Douglas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Beers, Bob .,,,..,.. Bell, Norman ,.t. Bell, Regina ,.... Bell, Vernon ,,.. Benschoter, Don Bereiter, Ronald 26, Bermudez, lsreal ,...,,, Bermudez, Jesse Betts, Alma ...,...., Biggers, Clyde Bignall, Bob .,,,...t,,,, 26, Blgnall, Nancy ,,....,,...,,,,.,.,-,,,, Black, Frank ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Blyler, William ,,,..., Bond, Marjorie ..., .,,,. Borgen, Dick ..,,.. t,t,,,,,,,, Bouton, Ed ,.,,.,,,..,, Bowen, Beverly .,,,. Bowers, Alan ..,,,,,., Braden, Leota ,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,v, Bradley, Barbara Brand, Beverly ,,,,..., ..,,, Bremer, Patty ...., Brewster, Ernest Brewster, Glen ..,,,,,t,,,,.t,,,,,, Brewster, Ina May 14, Brown, Clara .,..,.,,.,, Broyles, Dorothy .,,,. Brune, Gerald ,,,.,, Burnett, John .,,,.. Burnett, Norman ,,,., Butler, Richard ,,,. 14, 38, Button, Melvin Lee Cain, Nancy ...,,,....,,... Campbell, Larry Campbell, Nancy 'ffffifllflmis Carlson, Donna ,,....,.....,,,..,.. Carney, Jesse ..,,,,.,...,,,.. Carpenter, Jol1n ....,,,,,......,, Carter, Betty ,... 26, 49 Carter, Phyllis ,.....,,,,,...... Carter, Stephen Casebier, Ronald Cawley, Bob .,.,,,,. Chavez, Carmen , Chavez, John .,,.... Christenson, Leslie Christie, Arthur .,,,, Chubb, Sarah .,,... Church, Earl ....,,, Clark, Ray ,,..,.,,..,,, Cleveland, Margie EX Clifton, Carol ......... Cobb, Elizabeth ,.... Cobb, Norma Jean Coffman, Shirley .. Colburn, Barbara . Colburn, Lyla ....,,., Cole, Jimmy ......,, Coleman, Paul Collins, Mona ......,., Commons, Phyllis .. Commons, Vivian Connell, Lee .....,.,.. Copp, Melvin ,,,,.... Cotton, Judy W 27, 49 Couper, Margaret .. Cox, Dee ,,,,,,,......,,, Cox, Jerry .,......,,,.. Cox, Shirley ...,,,,. Craig, Norman ...,,, Creamer, Wesley .... Cunningham, Wilma Allan Woolard, in his second year in coaching football at Lawrence, was chosen Coach of the Year by the Topeka Daily Capital, the only paper in Kansas which makes such an award PAGE 82 RED AND BLACK, 1952 D Dahlene, Shirley ...... Dalsing, Clarence Daniel, Ila Dean ...,... Daniel, Glen ....,................,..... Davis, Duane .........,.................. Dean, Shirley ...A 16, 59, 63 Deckwa, Mary .....,..,.,.,,,, Demeritt, Lena ,....,..,,,..,.,, DeWalt, Jimmie ..........,... Dickey, Richard ...,.,,...,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dillon, Delores .......,.,...,...,, Dimond, Dorothy ........ 16, Dlxon, Joann ............,.,...,,...,,,,,,,,.,, 27 58 Dixon, Molly ,,,.,,.., Dockery, Bob ....... Dolan, Norma ..... Dreher, Donald .,,...... Drennon, Tommy . Dresser, Dunakin, Patricia Mary ,.... 1 Q1Q1Qff i5i '2i6 Dunbar, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,, Dunigan, Kathleen ..,. E Easton, Richard ...... Easum, Darrel .,..c, Edmonds, Lois ...,...,.,,.,.,,,,..,.,.. Edmonds, Mildred .,,.,.,,..,,, Edwards, Lois .......... Elliott, Kenneth ......, Elliott, Marjorie ....... Elms, Fay .,...,...,,,,, Elston, Ronald .,....,,..,,,,,,,,, Endacott, Bob .,.,,,,,,,,, 32, Endacott, Phil .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ericson, Judith ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,.,---,-,,--,- Ernst, Phil .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Estelle, Karlene .,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-6 Estes, Duane o...,....... 27, Evans, Mary Ann .....,,..... F Faler, Audrey ..,...,,... Falkenstien, Sandra . Farley, Jayne ............ Farmer, Don ........., Farmer, Leroy ......, Farmer, Virginia .,..,.... .......,... Farnsworth, Helen ...... ,..... 3 2 ' 32 Feist, John ,,......,....,.,., Fenstemaker, Gary ...... ....... Fergus, Jeanette ...... Fergus, Jewel ....... Filkins, James ...... Fisher, Charles .,..., Fisher, Bob ,..........,... ...,..,.,...,,.., Fitzsimmons, Jack ,....,..,,.....,,.., Fleer, Virginia .........,..,... 27 Flory, Mary ......., 27 48, Flory, J. Roland ..,...,......,,..,,. Floyd, Gary ....,,..,,...,.,....,...,.... Forrest, Nellie ........ Frame, Dallas ....,... Frame, Kent .... Frame, Sandra .,.. Fritzel, Gene ..,.. Frye, Arthur ...,... G Gantz, Maxine ,,...,.............,, ,. Gantz, Richard .... 27, 41, Garber, Bennie .....,,,..,,,,.,,, Garber, Nettiellen ..,....,,,., Garcia, Bob .,...,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, Garcia, Savina ......,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Gandek, Frank ,.,.... GBIS, David l.................................... Gentry, Dorothy ........,...o.... Getto, Mike .,...... 17, 38, Gibler, Charlotte .,.......... Gile, Eva .......,..,.................. Gile, Mary .......... Gillum, Larry ..... Glahn, Robert .,,...,. Gleason, Neal ......... Goff, Virginia .,..., Goodrick, Dorothy Gordon, Laura ...,..o......,. Grantham, Winston Gray, Ann ........,...,,..,,.,.,.,,...,.,. Gray, Elmer ...,.........,,.,,,.,... Gray, John ...............,...,,.,.,,,... Green, Margaret .... 27, 58, Griffith, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Griffiths, Pat ..,.. Griswold, Mary .... Griswold, Norman ..,... Groninger, Glenn ..,..., ,..,,,....,,,.,,,,,.,. 27 58 Gulley, Delores ,..,,,..,,..,,,,,,, Gustafson, David ,,,.,,,,,,,, H Hackley, James .,.,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27 Hadl, Dean ,...,...,,,.., ,,,,,, Hadl Micke Hageiibuch Haggart, Bete ....... Hahn, Jim ......... Haines, Sue ........ Hall, Wayne ....,,.. Hamill, Pat ........ Hamm, Emory ........ ..,.............. 32 46 Hamm, James ......,,.,.......... Hammlg, Bob .................... Hancock, Nancy ,. 27, 48, Hankins, David ................ Hanlm, Walt .,......,............, Harbour, Ruth ,..... .............,...------ Harding, June ,...,... .........,.., Hardtarfer, Gene ............ 28 Hardy, Billy ,,,.... Hardy, James ....,,., ......... Hargrove, John ,..,. Harnar, Paul ......... Harper, Bruce ......, Harper, Donald .,.., ,.....................- Harper, Violet ......., ,................... 3 2 Harris, Alan .,,....... ...... 3 2 72 Harris, Alice ..,..,......, .. Hatcher, Dorothy ..,.. Havert Duane .... Y, Hawkins, Bob .,,...........,..-.. Hawkins, Carolyn Hazlett, Bob ............ Hegeman, William ..,---------- Heider, John .........------,-- -- Heider, Karl ...........,,.-. Hellstrom, Worthy Hemphill, Charlene 18, 'ffffff 55 'Zi5 Henry, Vivian ............ ..--.----------- Henson, Wilbur ....... Hepner, Bob ,......... Herschell, Joan ..... Hicks, Dona .,..... Hill, Barbara .... Hill, David ...,,. Qffiia Hlpp, Marie ........,... ...,...,......... Hipp, Marjorie ......,. Hladik, Irma' Jane Hoeker, Maxine ...,..., , ,.., Hoffman, Betty ,,,,,,,i,,,, Hoffman, Shirley ....,,..,,,,.,,, Hogan, Bill .....,,..,,, 13, 50, Holladay, Barbara Holmes, Martha .....,. ...... Holmquist, Janice Holtzelaw, Jane ........ Hornherger, Lillian Horr, David .................... Houk, Gay ..,....... 18, Howard, Joan ...................- Howard, Margaret ...... 18 Howard, Peggy .............. Hughes, Irby ...... 18, Hunzicker, J ack ........----,-- Hutchison, Darlene Hutton, Jane .........-,--.----- -- I Ice, Virginia ......... J Jackman, Clarke ...... ..... Jackson, Beverly ..... ...... Jackson, Donna ....... .. Jaimes, Danny ...... James, Clifton ...... James, Ruby ............ ..-.-- Janeway, Kenneth ........ .- Jenkins, Sandra ....... Jennings, Darlene ..,.......... Jenson, Lillian ...........,..... Jerome, Nancy ................ - Johnson, Ronald ........ 33 Judson, Carol Sue K Kampschroeder, Marjean Kampschroeder, Walter . Keeler, Barbara ........ Kemberling, Gene ...... 19 Kennedy, Larry ....,.,......,... Kent, Shirley ........... ..... Kilburn, Iva ................. .. Kimball, Bernard ......... Kimball, James ........ Kimball, Joyce ,......., . Kimber, Joyce ...... King, JoAnn ......... King JoAnn J. .... , King, Marjorie .......,.......... King, Virginia ...... Kiosow, Feodora Kipp, Amy ,..... 19, 49, 63 Kitlen, Larry ................... Kizer, Irma ..,..,..,....,......,... Kliewer, Duane .... 19, 38 Koch, Bob ....s.......,............ Koerner, Maxine Koerner, Vivian .,..... Kolars, Bobby ...... Kunkle, Ralph ..... Kunz, June ......... ........ L LaDuke, Shirley ..... Laing, Dick .,.,.,.... 31, 33 Laing, Don ...........,...... 19 Laptad, Ann ............,.......,. Laptad, Dick ..,........... 19 Lardner, Denis .....,............ Lathrom, Bernece Lawrence, Jim ......... Lawrence, Sara .... Leachty, Pat ........, Leary, Norman ................ . 19 L'Ecuyer, Bob ............ Lee, Barbara ..,.... LIBERTY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 83 mia :ii 56 Lee, Ruth ..........,,... .........,...,,...... Leonhard Wa ne Q Y ---------------- Leonhart, Beverly ,,.... 28, LeSuer, Marilyn ,,........,.....,.,.... 66 Q 1 u n 59' 60' Lewls, Virginia ..............,.,,...., Lhuillier, David ..............,,. Lisher, Raeburn ..,,....,......., Little, Vernon ...,.....,............ Lockard, Allison ..,.....,,...... 63, 66, Loewenstein, Dorothy ,........ Loewenstein, Henry ....,..... , Logan, Edna .................,.......,...... Logan, Leroy .....................,.. Longanecker, Charlotte Love, Robin ...,......,..,............,... Lowman, Mary Jo ...,..,,..., 33 Lown, Izetta ..........,..., Luber, Teddy ............. Luckan, Charlene ...... M Maddox, Margaret ..,...r. Mader, Barbara .,....,... Marr, Rose ..........,.......,. Malone, Leona ,.........,. Malone, Paul ....,,.,......., Malott, Terry .,...,.. 33, Marquette, Dick .. 29, Marsell, Jim ........ 20, Martin, Charlotte .....,,. Martln, Eddie ............ Mason, Bob ......... ...... Mayhew, Joan .,,.,,.. .. McCaffre Mar ya Y -----'-- McClelland, LeRoy ..,... McCrary, Bill .......,.......,.,........,.....,. McCluggage, Newton .. McCue, Charlie ....,,.,...,.......,.... 40, 41 42 McKissack, La Jean ...................... Metz, Jack ....,....,........,. 20 38 41 Milberger, Paul ......,..,,. Miller, JoAnn ..,.., 29, Mitchell, Barbara ............. Mitchell, Merle .....,...r......,.,. Mitchell, Scott ...,....... Montgomery, Susan ......,......,.. 63 Moomau, Virginia .....,...... Moon, Doris ............,.... Mooney, Carl ..,...... Morris, Wilma ......,.........,,... Morrison, Catherine .,.,....... Mulvihill, Robert .................... ' 34 41 Mullin, Gene ,.....,......... Mumford, Doretha ,,,.,......,..... Murphy, James ...,.,....,..,,.,..... 41 Mur h Ro P Y, v --,-,, 29, 38, Murphy, Shirley ....,......,,.,. Murray, Myron ....e....,.....,...,..,. Musselman, Roger ,....., ...... Muzzy, Bruce ..,..,.. . .,.. N Naff, Dllallle .,,........,.,,..... Naff, Robert .,..... ....,..,.....,,,,,,,, Nease, Don .,..,.... .,..... 2 9 72 Nehrbass, Joyce ...... ........... . 1 72 Nehrbass, Gypsy ,.,.... Nelson, Kay .........,... .,...... Nelson, Richard ....... Newman, Charles ...,...... N ieder, Bill ,..............,.,.,....., , 40 41 42 9 Nieder, Dean .........,.......,.,.... Nitcher, Gene ..,.......,.,,,.,.,,,, Noble, Archie ...... Noll, Frederick .....,. Norrie, Barbara .,,.... 72, Norrie, Pat .,,.......,.,..... 20, 72 Norrie, Kathleen ,..,,........,........ O Odaffer, Gary .,,.,..,,....,..........,,., Oehrle, Alan .,...........,.....................i Olson, Artis ....,,,. 20 59, 72 73 Oman, Carolyn ...,.,.......,,... 34, O,Neill, Gene ...... 20 46, 56, Ottinger, Marvin ....... Ottinger, Maymie ....., Ousdahl, Gloria ....... P Paez, Catharine .......,... Park, Don .........,... Patton, Mary ,..,...,... Pauley, Edward ....... Payne, Bill ........... Pearson, Aleen ..,,.... Penfold, Winona ........, Peppercorn, Polly ...... Qifid Pritchett, Tommy ........ Proctor, Darlene ..... Puckett, Florence Quigley, Stephany 21 Ragan, Kenneth ........,,,.. Rake, Donald ,...,,...... 21 Ramirez, Frederick Redford, Carolyn .. Rednour, Harold ..... Reed, Ada ........,.. Reetz, Lorene .,,,.... Reiter, Robert ..,. Remple, Lucy ...... Reno, Norma .........,........... Rhodes, Joyce .......,........ Richard, J 1m ,.,............... 5 Richards, Bob ..,.,i..........,i.. Richardson, Kay .,............. Riling, Pat ......,. 21, 4 7 Robb, Joe .....,...........,...... Robbins, Sandra . Roberman, Joan ..,.i. Roberman, Irene , Perry, Janet ......,..,............,........,. Perry, Marilyn .,,........,,......,.,,, 63, 66, 72, 74 Peters, Janice ...............,..,..,..,..,,,,. Phelps, Donnie ...,,,,,.......,,,,...., 34 Pichelmann, Diane ,.....,. Pickel, Dorothy ......... Pickens, Fred ......... Pieratt, Mary ..,,... Pierson, John ,,..... Pillow, Paula ....... Pippert, Ronald ....... Ploor, Jim .......... Pontius, Anita .... Powell, Nell ........ .. 29, ...e,,,,..j '52i 'i5 Preston, Bob .,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 41, 42, Pringle, Bob ,,-,,e,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roberts, Audrey .......,,.,... Roberts, Glen .i..,.....,,.....,., Roberts, Richard ..... i,... Robson, Peggy ....,,.., . Rodgers, Ester .... . Rogers, Bobby .,.. .... Rogers, Clarence . Rogers, Darrell .. Romero, Tony ....,, ..,,,.,, Roney, Ruth ..... ...,.,,l,... 59 Roofe, Nancy ...,....,,-....,,, Rosenbaum, Jan .,.,,,,..,,,,,,, Ryther, David ....., ..... Ethan Smith, Senior Representative, welcomes visiting Atcln on TUUSICIHIIS. 4 PAGE 84 RED AND BLACK, 1952 Tisue, Ronald ..... S Salisbury, Maxine ..,,... Salee, Audrey .....,..... .,....... Salsbury, Darrell .,.................,..a..... Sample, Ward .................... 35 46 Samples, Norma ..........,..... Sandelius, Carol ................ Sanders, Bill ..,,...,............,... 35 Saunders, Catherine ..,..... Scales, Wallace ........ 22, Schaake, Janie ........................ Schellhorn, Carl ..,..,..........,... Schmidt, Phyllis ,...,...,....... Schneck, Merle ...,.... 30 Schweitzberger, Carolyn Scott, Peggy ,................,.,.,.....,.... Seele, Marian .... 48, 55, 58 60 Sharp, Norma ..,............,.... Shelley, Bob .............,,,..,..........,.... Shepard, Don .,...... .,... Shobe, Jim ....,......... ..,..,,....... 22 Shockley, Louise ............ Stavros, Nick ,l.,,. Steen, Patty ............ 30, Stevens, Shirley .........,.........,,......... Stewart, Leland .................,..........,....... Stemmerman, Lyle Stough, Vera .................r.. Tanner, Shirley .........,.,.......,,......,. Tate, Lanny ................ 23, 38 50 Tatham, Pat ..... Tatham, Ruth ....... Taylor, Deloris ........ ......... Taylor, Everett .,....... .,.,.... Thiry, Bob ..,........,............ Thiry, Neva May Thomas, Pat ..,...,............. Thomas, Michael Thompson, Billy .......,...,.,,. Thompson, Obed ...,.,..,.........,. Tisue, Gilbert ..,.,... Wakefield, Alan ...... Walker, Lester ...... Walker, Wesley ........ Weeks, Calvin ...,..... Weeks, Charles ......... .... Welcher, Evelyn ....,........ Wertzberger, John ............ Westhoff, Betty Jean Westhoff, Bob ................... Wheeler, Dixie ..,..,.......... Wheeler, Nadine .............. White, Phill ................ 46, Whiteside, Shirley ,....... Wiechman, Mildred ........ Wiggins, Carl .................. Wilburn, Donald .......,...,. Wiley, Arnold ..........,....... 61 Wiley, Daniel .... 24, Williams, Karl .,............... Wilks, William ......,......... 38 Williams, Leo ........ 24, Willingham, Frank ..,..... 9 Short, Richard Showalter, Pat ..... Sippel, Martha ...... Skeet, Gary ............... ..... Skinner, Clayton ..... .. Skinner, Jerry .,...... Skinner, Tom ......... Smiley, Maurice Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith: Smith Smith Smith 7 9 7 -1 s Barbara ..,...........,...,........ Barbara J ean Carolyn ,,...,....,........ Ella Marie .........,....,,........ Ethan ...,........ 13, 22 55 George D. ........... , George ..,,.. Lester .......... Luckett ..,..., Nancy ............,,...,,. Smith, Winifred ....,.. Smoyer, Neal ...,,.., Snavely, Shirley .........,......,...., Snider, Ann ..,.......... .. Snow, Carol ...............,,..,,..,,,....,.,,,. Soden, Kathleen ......,. 22 47 59 Soden, Marilyn .,,..,,...........,..,,, Sommer, Marvin ........ Spence, Bernice ......... Spence, Bernard ....,., Spencer, Georgia Springer, Donald Springer, Gene .,......,.....,..... Springer, James .....,....,.,. Springer, Phyllis ...,.... 22 Staden, Joyce .... Stauifer, Bobby .,...... Stayton, Sammy Torneden, Floyd .,... Torneden, Phoebe .... Transmeier, Letha ...,...,,.,..... ' 30 Tripp, Sharon ....... ..... Trovillion, Jerry ...,,,,..... Tubbs, Lyle ..,...,.,,.... ,,,,,,.. Tuckel, Kerwin ,..,,.,. ,,,,,,,, Tucker, Anita ..... .,,,,,,,,,,, Turner, Dolores .,,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,,, Tusher, Richard ........ 30, Tyler, Alice ,...,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, U Underwood, .loanie ,,.,.... Underwood, Meredith ........ Underwood, Nancy ..,..... 53, 54 Unfred, Wayne .,.....,..,...,,..... Unger, Carol ,...,..............,. V Vandeventer, Connie ........ Van Gundy, Duane ..,r.,,.,.... Van Gundy, Harold R. ,,............. . Van Meter, Alfred .,,........,, Vann, Wanda ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, Vausbinder, Philip ........ Volgasts, Laimonis ....,,,,,,-....,.. von Gunten, Charlsia ., ..,...... . W Wallace, Shirley ..,.....,..., Wagner, Dale ............, Wilson, Jim ............. . Wilson, John ........ .... Wilson, Peggy ,...........,... 72, Wilson, Richard .............. Wolfe, Bill ................ 30, Wood, Charles ...... ........ Wood, Marvin .....,..., .... Woodhead, Bob ..,......... Workman, Marilene .,....... Woody, Worley, Sandra ............. . Betty .......... Wrench, Richard ..... Wright, Wright, Fred .,.... Helen ...... ......,. Wright, Larry ..... ....... Wright, Peggy .................. Wright, Sue ,........... 24, Wulfkuhle, John .............., Wustefeld, Claire .,.......... Wymer, Carolyn ....,,.. . Y Young, Barbara ......, Z Zeller, Dorothy .......,........ Zeller, Francis ...,............... Ziesenis, Jane .................... Zimmerman, Gretchen .. Zimmerman, Sharon ......... 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