Liberty Memorial High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)
- Class of 1953
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NEAL SMOYER Ass1stant Edrtors ,,....,...,..... .., SHIRLEY KENT DAVE HORR Business Manager .....,.,,..........,.. ANN SNIDER Advertising Manager .......,..,. PAT GRIFFITHS Photographers ,..,......,.......,......... BOB MASON Sports ..... Clubs ..,,..,.... Music ...... Administration ,....,....... Classes .... ,........,,.. BOB KOCH DICK EASTON BOB CHRISTIAN JAMES HAMM JUDY COTTON CAROLYN OMAN SUE ANN HAINES BARBARA KEELER 3 Table ot Contents Activities . . Sports Clubs . Music . Classes Administration . . Sponsored by ALLEN PRESS Phone 1234 1041 New HampSh1f6 i!. ' -an Miss Cora Davenport, Sponsor The undertakings and actions of the Student Council for '52 and 753 are now history. But the familiar voices of Bob Preston, President, Dick Laing, Allison Lockard, Don Beene, Carolyn Oman, and Kingsley Baehr still ring in the hallowed halls of LMHS as they did when they Went about their execu- tive duties. In remembering the yearis various activ- ities, those sponsored by the Student Council stand in the forelight. Don Beene, Senior Representative, di- rected the Council7s party program which leaves us the Student Council Sets High Goal pleasant memory of the Soc Hopf the '4Get Ac- quainted Party, and the Christmas Formal as Well as the many varsities, and noon dances. The Junior Representative, Carolyn Oman can no doubt still feel the soreness in her arm after signing her name to 340 activity tickets. Kingsley Baehr, Sophomore Repre- sentative, Was in charge of publicity for the Student Council. Allison Lockard, secretary of the Student Council, may Well be remembered as the Council's historian. Besides keeping the Council minutes, Allison The Executive Board of the Student Council as they are seated for a meeting are: Kingsley Baehr, Don Beene, Dick Laing, Bob Preston, Allison Lockard, Carolyn Oman. 6 ' Sponsored by BOWERSOCK MILL ' Phone 108 546 Massachusetts 1 One of the jobs of the student council this year was to After a strenuous campaign, the newly elected officers of select the new design for the class rings. Above are the student council smile for their group portrait. Top row: members of a special selection committee chosen by the Don Beene, senior representativeg Dick Laing, vice- student council, presidentg Bob Preston, president. Bottom row: Caro- lyn Oman, junior representativeg Allison Lockard, secre- tary-treasurer. was in charge of all the Student Council's correspon- dence with other schools, and the publication of the Student Directory. The job of presiding in assemblies was entrusted to Dick Laing, vice-president. Dick had the pleasure of introducing many notable people to the student body. Among these were 4'Phog Allen, repre- sentatives from General Motors and General Electric and many other fine speakers. One of the most active persons in Student Council affairs is Cora Davenport, the Council's sponsor. She has done much to help the representatives in their work. This great mass of chicken wire and crepe paper is slowly being shaped into a big frosty white Christmas tree to be used at the Student Council sponsored Christmas formal. Student Council Top row: Griffith, Penfold, Jaimes, Cotton, Sample, Robb, Marquette, Hill Stayton, Weeks. Bottom row: Edwards, Schmidt, Miller, Holladay, Evans, Hemphill. Broyles, Trovillion, Ward, Bailey, Carter. 5 I - 7 Mr. John Clifford, Advisor Future Journalists Learn Journalistic work has included both the publishing of 27 issues of the school newspaper and the 1953 yearbook. While some students de- voted their time to one publication, others worked equally hard on both The first function, that of issuing The Budget each week, began immediately after classes were organized and continued throughout the year. Regular beats were assigned most students to check for possible stories, and everyone was granted the opportunity to write. Every paper included all types of articles-straight news stories, features, and edi- torials. Much of the paper,s success can be credited to the many hours of overtime work done by Sharon Tripp and Marianne Anderson, co-edi- tors selected by John W. Clifford. The energetic efforts of the adver- tising managers, business managers, proofreaders, and staff reporters constituted the other necessary parts of the journalistic framework. The second function, preparing the yearbook, was slow in getting Neal Smoyer fcenterJ, editor of the Red Sharon Tripp and Marianne Anderson, co- Checking the journalism file are the adverti rind Black and his assistants, Shirley Kent editors of The Budget, examine a copy of the ing and business managers: Cstandingl An and David Horr collaborate in planning paper fresh off the printing press. Snider, Larry Wright, Pat Griffiths, Cszttmg pages of the yearbook. Joanne Beal, Jane Hutton, Judy Cotton 8 ' Sponsored by BOWERSOCK MILL ' Phone 108 J 546 Massachusetts Tricks ofthe Trade underway even after the editors and staff had been desig- nated. First, the design and color for the cover were chosen. Then the overall plan of the hook was carefully worked out. According to plan, Neal Smoyer, editor, assigned to a student a certain section to organize, so that the labor of' the staff was somewhat divided. Preparing copy, proof- reading copy, proofreading, making dummies, and correct- ing details became constant tasks of the yearbook staff. Photographing all important events and phases of school life was the difficult job of Bob Koch and Bob Mason. Getting in practice for next year, Dick Easton also took many of the photos. Printing of the Red and Black was done by the Allen Press. The three boys who took pictures for the paper and the annual: Dick Easton, Bob Koch, and Bob Mason. Fourth and Fifth Hour Journalism Students Back row: Mason, Koch, Malone, Hargrove, Hutton, Beal, Haines, Hoff. Wflghi, Hamm, Christian, Black, Smoyer, Easton, Bowers. Front row: Mr. Clifford finstructorj, Griffith, Mader, Oman, Emick, Griffiths, Cotton, Tripp, Anderson, Snider, Peppercorn, Keeler, Kent, Snow. Sponsored by ERNST HARDWARE Phone 3411 826 Massachusetts ' 9 While her parents and friends look on, Mary Patton, i'Clementine Kelleyf listens to the accusations of the nosy old busybody, Miss Pringle, portrayed by Barbara Sample. Actors in this scene from the all-school production of '6Clementine. sponsored by Thespi- ans, are: Bob Christian, Allison Lockard, Mary Patton, Sam Stayton, Frances Ward, Don Carney, Susan Woodruff, Don Tusher, and Barbara Sample. Act Well Your Part . . . ln the speech class rehearsal of Dickens' Christ- Four stage hands pause in their work of painting sets for the mas Carol, Merle Schneck, 'The Ghost of Christ- Christmas play to pose for Dick Easton's camera. Non-union mas Present, shows Gene Hardtarfer, Scrooge, laborers above are: Wes Creamer, Phyllis Carter, Gene Hard- scenes of happiness that can be found on the tarfer, and Mary Jo Lowman. Christmas days of the present. 10 ' Sponsored by TRAYLOR AND CALVIN INSURANCE ' Phone 305 ' 1026 Massachusetts The LMHS Thespians as they appeared at the beginning of the school year. I Top row: Mrs, Harvey fsponsgrjy Wright, Bgrgen, G, D, Smith, Estes, C0tt0I1, SIIIOYBI, Steen, Lockard, G. L. Smltll, Lowman, Leonhart, Heider. Second row: Perry, Green, Schaake, Anderson, Patton, Stough, Roney. K Bottom row: Edwards, Bearnan, Hutchison, Horr, Keeler, Tripp, ZieseI11S- activities were highlighted by the initiation held on the night of April Foolgs Day. The purpose of the organization is to give the members a chance to parti- As a part of this year's activities Thespian troupe 157 presented or sponsored over four plays, the major production being HClementine, the all-school play, presented in November, and MCurtain Going Up, the cipate in dramatic activities and thereby to increase Junior-Senior play, presented in March. The year's their OWU dramatic abilitiCS- Mrs. Bea Harvey Thespian officers, as they rehearse their lines for Thespian sponsor the Thespian initiation ceremony, which took place on April 1. Officers are: Vera Stough, vice-presi- dentg Mary Patton, presidentg David Horr, scribe. Secretary, Marianne Anderson, is not in picture. Sponsored by FRITZ CO. ' Phone 4 14 East Eighth Street ' ll E Right: Ruth Roney Le ft: Sara Lawrence L. l Gala Homecoming The Lions swamped heralded Shawnee-Mission to make our 1952 Homecoming a joyous event. Homecoming Queen, Barbara Holladay, was crowned on a throne in mid-field as flashbulbs illuminated the colorful half-time spectacle. Opposite page: Barbara Holladay, Homecoming Queen. Right: Barbara Holladay, Homecoming Queen, with escort Don Beene, Senior Representative. Ruth Honey, Homecoming Attendant, with escort Neal Sara Lawrence, Homecoming Attendant, withiescort Joe Smgyey, Sgnior C1355 vice.p1-esident, D Robb, member ot the Student Council. Sponsored by ALLISON-THOMAS FLoWER SHOP ' Phone 363 ' 941 Massachusetts ' 13 if , 5 bi .Q ,Hs w my fc, 1 sais yiaiiff Eggs, 'if Q 73? f, wg? 3 K -is Getting off to an earlyistarf, the LMHS social whirl opened last fall with the Student Council sponsoring a HGet Acquainted Party which was held the first Friday night after the start of school. Games, prizes, and dancing to recorded music helped add to the eveningls entertainment. O I . Part of the uPurple Hill Mobv lWes C . . . Creamer and Gene Hardtarferj pose for. an infrequently seen shot while taking time out at the Soc Hop. Following this event the Pep Club, under the supervision of Bar- bara Holladay, held their annual W.P. A. fwomen pay all? party in mid-October. The pepsters and their dates danced to records in the school gymnasium which was decorated with a large football and goal posts, in accordance with these theme, Kick Off. For those students who wanted to celebrate Halloween, country style, the Student Council planned a soc hop. Highlighting this affair was the strict informality of dress, music by the Serenaders, and decorations carried out in make- believe farmyard surroundings. Next and foremost on the social scene was the annual Christmas Formal, also under the supervision of the Student Council. Appropriate- ly, the theme was uChristmas.,' Music floated from an open sleigh in which Dick Fritzls dance band was seated. Adding to the atmosphere was a decorated crepe-paper Christmas tree in the center of the gym. As with other Student Council parties of the year, Don Beene, Senior Representative, was in charge and planned this party with the help of Miss Cora Davenport. darn my socks it this isn't a real crazy way to dance! -'seems 'The FOOI-SOIG FOHIY, Claqk Poe, JHI1 R0S6I1b3l1m, ,Sara LHYVICHCC, to sum up the students' happy attitude toward the Soc Hop. and Terry Malottl enjoy a little talk and some good ol Mountain Dew between twirls on the gym floor. Sponsored by LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Phone 70 647 Massachusetts ' 15 With a total of 51'568.08, Mr. EssiOk's class topped all other home- room contributions in the March Of Dimes assembly. Dick Laing, Vice-President of Stud- ii ent Council, was in charge of assem- , blies at LMHS this year. John Wertzberger, Dave Horr, John Feist, and Dick Easton enact their parts in the Red and Black Assembly. Many Assemblies Provide a Break In Classtime Routine 16 ' Sponsored by TOWN SHOP Sz UNIVERSITY SHOP A1 Hack 81 Ken Whitenight Ready! Aim! Fire! June Kuntz and Lynn Kromminga demonstrate correct posture for the sitting position for firing in the Rifle Club assembly. Other members of the club can be seen in the background. An intruder, Gene Hardtarfer, is taken away by Merle Schneck and Lee Connell, while Joanne J. King and Don Carney act like young lovers at the movies in a pantomime in the Speech Class assembly. Viewing a model of the new fertilizer plant in the front foyer Neal Smoyer as the Great Boudini handcuffs himself after assembly are: Warren Audaly, Joel Malott, Charlie McCue, to his assistant, Polly Peppercorn, 1n a Red and Black Lee Connell, and Gene Fritzel. ASSCYIIMY Skit- V Sponsored by KEELER BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Massachusetts ' 17 Students rally before a crucial game. B-Team Cheerleaders, top row: Janice Emick, Jan Rosenbaum, Tudy Youngberg. Bottom row: Beverly Leonhart, Susan Campbell. heerleaders Who wouldn't cheer with leaders like these? Elva Mae Roberts, Darlene Trovillion, Sandy Smith, Don Carney, and Vernon Bell add life to an already lively game. Sponsored by JAY SHOP ' Phone 771 ' 335 Massachusetts B? ' 2 5 Ai? 2 Q. w ,V 555 if ff wait Tops In The Lions were able to roar through their 52 season untouched by any opponents. Romping through five tilts on their home turf and four on their opponents' green, the Lions stayed Well in front of their opposition, the closest being a 9 to 6 dumping of the Man- hattan Indians in the first game of the season. The roaring Lions came out of their undefeated season wearing two Well-earned crowns, North East Kansas League champions for the 10th time in LMHS history and the unanimous AP and UP nomination as the State's Best. Even the weather seemed to favor the Lions in their hot season in that no drastic or unbearable weather reigned While the Leos were busy with their turf season. The Manhattaners provided first competition for the Leos by visiting the Lions' lair and falling prey to the Lions fangs by a score of 9-6 on a night which was ideal for the oval shaped game. 6'Chuggin Charlie McCue made the initial touchdown in this fray and gained 146 yards to start his drive for All-American. Big Bob Preston blocked the Man- hattan punt after the Leos pushed the Manhattaners into the end-zone and the oval casu- ally bounding out of the end zone for a two-point safety. Rebounding from a close win over the Redmen from 'fup the KaW and eager to take on a long time rival in the Topeka Trojans, the Lions traveled to Topeka to knock over the Trojans in a smashing tilt ending 31-0, Malott, McCue, and Fritzel were the unconquerable three in this tilt. McCue started the ball rolling, rambling for 27 yards around end, Malott followed with a 12 yard canter, from where Fritzel pushed through for the first TD. 4'Chuggin Charlie then took over, smashing off tackle and rambling for a 15 yard TD, late in the second stanza. This made the score 13-0 for the Leos. In- spired from their half-time rest, the Lions added six additional points to their total, this time con- tributed by Totin'7 Terry Malott who scampered twenty yards. The Topekans could do nothing but watch the score rise as Gene Frit- zel, quarterback, smashed over for another tally late in the third quarter. Malott put the finishing touches on the fray by galloping 73 yards through the Trojans virt- ually unhindered. After the impressive demol- ishing of Topeka, the AP poll rated the Lions as the first school- boy eleven in the state, a position which they held during the re- mainder of the season. The jungle cats then routed the Atchison Redmen 28-O on local soil to open Northeast Kansas League play. Charlie McCue kept the Lion grid machine oiled by baffling the Redmen on sprints of 65 and 68 yards, fooling the Tribe twice in less than three minutes. Frank Black and Charlie McCue, who are seen here holding this yearis NEKL championship trophy, earned a berth on the 1952 football All-American squad with their feats for the Lions on the gridiron. LETTERMEN are, top to bottom: Lester Smith, Fred Ramirez, Jaydee Stinson, Danny Jaimes, John Pierson, Lee Connell, Terry Malott, Don Wilburn, Bob Endacott, Roy Murphy, and Charlie McCue. On the next page, top to bottom: Frank Black, Gene Hardtarfer, Bob Preston, Gary Creamer, Mike Thomas, Newton McCluggage, John Wertzber- ger, Norman Burnett, Max Williams, Jack Hunzicker, and Gene Mul- lins. Not pictured are lettermen Tommy Parker, Eddie Martin, Gene Fritzel, .lack Poe, .loel Malott, and Duane Estes. or f ruc. 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Bottom row: Larry Campbell, Manager, Gene Mullin, Fred Ramirez, ,lack Hunzicker, Gary Creamer, Bob Stauf- fer, Richard Gantz, Lester Smith, ,laydee Stinson, Jim Springer, Dick Marquette, Manager. Shawnee-Mission, which was rated the second grid team in the state, was next on the Lion slate. The loop rival fell before the hungry claws of the Leos 21-6 to over-spice the spirited Homecoming crowd. This tilt was supposed to be the toughest from the viewpoint of the NEKL standings as it gave the King of Beasts a first place berth. With Danny ,laimes and Terry Malott pacing the way, the Lions blasted the Leavenworth Pioneers 33-0 on the latter's cold, icy plains. As the result of the piled up score the game was a success but the clash was gloomy from the standpoint of Norman Burnett who was injured on a touchdown sprint. After the Lions handed Argentine a 37-0 shellacking, the jungle beasts came home to find Ottawa ready for a tussle. The Lions flattened the Cyclones 45-0 to cinch the NEKL crown. Wyandotte, the only eleven to beat Woolardis crew last year, was next on the grid slate. The Lions didn't let lightning strike the same spot twice by overhauling the Bulldogs, 26.0. In the last conflict of the season, the mighty mythical state champs whipped highly-rated Highland Park 31-141. The Scotties were the only team to score two touchdowns all season against the Woolardmen. The Lions were paced by two all-staters, Charlie McCue and Frank Black, who were also named on the 1952 schoolboy All-American squad. Bob Preston and Jack Poe copped second team state honors while Terry Malott and Bob Endacott received honorable mention to give the big cats the best array of grid talent in the state. Allan Woolard, who tutored this year's state football champs, was named 4'Coach of the Year by the Kansas City Star at the close of the season via his superb handling of his Lion charges. Edd1e Martm makes ready to leap on Llttle Man Gates as the Scottle rambler trles to a1n much ne df-d yardq B1 Jack Poe comes to help Edd1e 1f the need prevall LMHS won thls tilt 3114 , 9-6 .31-0 ,28-0 .21-6 ,33-0 .37-0 .4-5-0 26-0 31-14 fhe faces of the speetatols tell then ovsn etoly The Llon l'JaCkE!IS look umly from the bench as the players strut, le thtough one of the many rldlron Jams they had through the f 2 X 2 Courageous Lions Falier In Hoop Scraps HA Team Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK From left to right, back row: Manager Duane Estes, Frank Black, Bob Preston, David Auchard, Jerry Lundgren, Bob Endacott, Coach Don Valliere. Front row: Larry Camp- bell, Terry Malott, Norman Burnett, Arthur Frye, Charlie McCue, Gene Fritzel. Not in picture: Eddie Martin. Individual HA Shots From top to bottom: Forward Bob Preston, guard Art Frye, guard Eddie Martin, center Frank Black and guard Charlie McCue. Preston doubles at guard and center alsog Frye and Martin at guard and forwardg Black has seen action at forward and McCue has worked on the base-line. Phone 30 746 Massachusetts MB Team Standing: Clarke Jackman, Norman Bell, Pete Whitenight, Dick Laing, James Hamm, Jaydee Stinson, Jerry Rogers, B team coach. Sitting: Joe Eichhorn, Gary Creamer, Joel Malott, Fred Ramirez, Richard Skinner, Lester Walker. From top to bottom: Don Valliere, head coach, Jerry Rogers, B. Team coach, Bob Endacott, forward, center, David Auchard, forward, Larry Campbell, guard, Nor- man Burnett, guard, Terry Malott, guard, Gene Fritzel, guard. Lion Schedule Filled with Shares LMHS started off the '52-753 cage season with a loss to Winfield, 35-51. Wichita North then dumped the Lions 57-50, after which the Lions returned to Lawrence and lost another one to Topeka 43-46. ln their first win of the season Lawrence tripped Garden City with a tally of 48-42. The hapless Lions then lost two more in a row to Manhattan and Leavenworth, 44-47 and 51-55 respectively. Atchison then fell before a furi- ous onslaught here at LMHS by deficit of 41-62, with Lawrence ahead all the way. Shawnee-Mission promptly deflated the Lion's hopes of a high place in the league by virtue of a 54-44 drubbing. Lawrence then topped Pittsburg by one thin point, 49-48, then lost to Ottawa the next week 59-64. Nobody ex- Ed M ' ' r f ' 'f', . . Leavengfgsh Efgggr flllplizrgnagoggsharlorufggeglisfi pected Lawrence's next move. The Lions pulled the surprise sphere as teammate Bob Preston looks on from behind of the season with a 38-32 victory over the highly touted Ar- gentine Mustangs, on the Pony court. Then Lawrence did what they had not done before in their season, and did not repeat. They won the second game in a row, Leavenworth the victim this time, being on the short end of a 48-44 count. Lawrence dropped the last six games of the season, opponents being At- chison, 45-59g Wyandotte, 48-67, Shawnee-Mission, 62-683 Ottawa, 54-593 Argentine, 47-555 and Topeka, 35-64. In the Highland Park tournament Lawrence whomped Washburn Rural 70-32, lost to Highland 45-55, and dumped Atchison 40- 36. ln the Regionals the Lions fell before Argentine 42-53 and then took Washington 63-44. Considering the competition it hasn't been a bad season at all. Directly above: Frank Black and Charlie McCue put the big squeeze on two Topeka players. Ed Martin is out front deliberat- ing on the possibility of making it a three Way squash. Far left: Bob Preston effectively blocks an attempted shot by a Garden City player. Left: Eddie Martin goes sky-high for a shot against the Ottawa Cy- clones. Ottawa's only two league wins of the season came against the hapless Lions. 26' XX ll Bees Lawrence-31 Lawrence-48 Lawrence-34 Lawrence-48 Lawrence-35 Lawrence-50 Lawrence-35 Lawrence-49 Lawrence-46 Lawrence-37 Lawrence-42 Lawrence-61 Lawrence-43 Lawrence-43 Also Have Tough Go . Topeka-39 Manhattan-39 Leavenworth-57 Atchlson-52 Shawnee-Mission-40 Argentine-49 Atchison-52 Leavenworth-37 Wyandotte-63 Shawnee-Mission-45 -- Argentine-56 Topeka-45 Ottawa-45 Ottawa-34 At the top and to the right: Terry Malott goes high in the air to rebound a loose ball in the Atchison scrap. Bob Endacott is coming up to give him whatever aid he may need. Left: ln a tangle with the Ottawa Little Winds, Clarke Jack- man and Norman Bell are really putting up a battle for the leather sphere. James Hamm is about to pile on from behind. Left and bottom: Leroy Murphy and Bob Preston trap the ball between the two of them during the Garden City tiff. Last picture: Joe Eichhorn is about to land on a protesting Ottawa HB squader. Jackman and Bell are about to lend a helping hand. '27 Cn the Cinder Top row: McCue, Wertzherger, Endacott, Easton, Whitenight, Laing, Lundgren. Middle row: Coach Rogers, Thomas, Farmer, Snead, Rose, Springer, Church, Kimball. Bottom row: Coach Valliere, W. Creamer, Hart, Rice, Shockley, Dann, Elliot. Head Coach Jerry Rogers Letterman, top to bottom. Smith, Wilburn, Laing, Malott. 8 Returning Letterman, top to bottom: McCue, Preston Endauott, Black, Shobe. Gary Creamer exchanging the baton with Joel Malott Don Wilburn, 1953 Captain, breaking the 100 yard dash in Medley Relay. tape. Blelow: Pole vaulter Wes Creamer flying hlgh over the cross bar in dual meet competition. Above: Dick Easton crosses the Above: Warming up, Frank finish line to set a new S-M Black gives the shot a few Lawrence 880 dual meet record. Below: Roy Murphy, on the left, and trial heaves before the meet Charlie McCue lead the pack over the competition starts. 180 yard lows to give Lawrence a 1, 2 punch in the barrier event. Dick Marquette and John Wig!-fkuhle wprk out on the K.U. courts in preparation for one of their ddubles matches ,fd , f -f. f,f'fjiy4 54110 yf' f- ' ' 4, N X' J f f-f .. 0 E fc N Ili f, f 54.1 No Names Bunny Hoppers Top row Lan rell Dixon Anderson Roberts Top row: Dresser, Clifton, Cotton, Steffey B t C b P ' ' ' 0 tom row om s endleton Woodruff Richardson Carter. Bottom row. Emlck, Carter, Roney, Kimber. Fair Play - and Players The 1952-53 school year marks the fourth season of girls' City League Basketball in LMHS. The idea was originated by a group of girls who graduated in 1950. Their idea was to have a recreation that would provide entertainment for girls who liked to play basketball, and a source of competition for honors among girls, basketball teams. Their plan has worked very successfully, not only in the entertainment line, but as a source of athletic improvement. Speedy Six Top row Underwood Soden Zimmerman Falkensuen Top row: Hoffman. Hancock, Gibler, Lockard. Bottom row Beal Lawrence Rosenbaum Peppercorn Hutton. Bottom row: Trovillion, Leonhart, Holladay, Moomau. ' ' Clickiu' Chicks Little Lionesses Back row: Sn1ith, Stauffer, Youngberg, Skeet, Jost, Miller, Back row: Perry, Martin, Pontius, Lowman, Workman, Holmes Sample. F ront row: Haines, Ice, Hemphill, Stough, Samples, Evans. Fronz row: Leasure, Trovillion, Richardson, Wrench, Ward, Campbell. . 1 . . Girls Cnty League Standings Team Won Lost Tied Percentage Speedy Six .,..,,,.,, ,,,,, 8 0 1 ,944 Bunny Hoppers .... 7 2 0 .778 All-Americans ...., 6 2 l .722 Little Lionesses W-- 6 3 0 .667 Little Leos ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 4 1 ,556 No Names .,...,. ,,.,, 3 5 1 .386 Road Kings ..... ..... 3 6 0 .333 Hersheys ...... ..... 2 6 1 .267 Slow Pokes .......... ..... 1 6 2 .183 Clickin' Chicks ..... l 8 O .lll Slgw Pgkes Back row: Broyles, Anderson, Stevens Front row: Flory, Murphy, Herschell. Little Leos Road Kings Back row: Smith, Vandeventer, Spencer, F. Sharp, Saunders, Back row: White, Reno, Rodgers, Scott, Georgia, Vann. Schmidt. Front row: Estelle, Mumford, Staden, Logan, Whitmore, Kim Front row: Shockley, Schaake, Underwood, Cobb, Gantz, Mor- ball. gans, N. Sharp, Couper. Worried F.F.A. teamsters look on while Emory Hamm tries for a basket. Below: Wesley Walker 'shits the dirtw during the game between the Little Lions and one of the Haskell City League teams. City Leaguers Battle It Out Little Lions CIIIJS Bock row: Breithaupt, Wright, Biggs, Allison, Walker, Dillon. BHCIC F0101 ROSS, D2WiS, Darin, OVQTIOH, CUFUS, Sjlefld, Parker- Fronz row: Harris, Hamm, Davis, Odaffer, Oehrle, Gustafson. Middle row: Nieder, Traylor, Hill, Stuart, W1ll1amS, Cole, Coleman. Front row: Stavros, Jaimes, Springer, Adamson. Boys' City League The purpose of the Boys' City League was to give the boys who were not on the regular team a chance to participate in basketball activities. The boys in the five Lawrence High and three Haskell teams battled it out from January the fifth to March the ninth with the final standings as follows: Boys' City League Standings Teams Won Lost Percentage All Stars fliaskellj ,,,,, 6 l .857 Little Lions ......,.., ,, ,,,,, 5 2 ,714 Warriors fllaskelli ,.... 5 2 .7141 Senior No. 2 .............. 4, 3 ,571 Q , H Braves fllaskelli ..,... 3 4. .4128 Nefnor Senior NO. 1 ----VPFfMP fff- 2 5 .285 BackL2g1:A1gf1ohh, Pickens, Houghton, Logan, Cubs .,..,,r,....--, , --,- 2 5 ,285 Front row: Wolfe, Beene, Wilson, Hargrove. F. F. A. ...... .W 1 6 .l4i3 senior 1 ' F.F.A. Back row' Stuart Bowers Church Starks Hawkins. Back row: Glover, Schneck, Stauffer, Hadl, Rogers, Tate, Essick. ' 7 7 7 5 Front row: Jaimcs, Creamer, Weeks, Christian, Wilburn. Front row: Gantz, J. Springer, Flory, Johnson, Cawley. I 4 Junior Senior Volleyball Champs Buck row: Walker, Biggs, Creamer, Carney, Rednour. F ront row: Marquette, Martin, Endacott, Prichett. Sophomore Volleyball Champs Back row: Wheeler, Davis, Dann. Front row: Parker, Cole, Creamer. Elimination E perts Intramurals were organized to provide an athletic program for those students who were unable to par- ticipate in interscholastic events. The girls and boys were under separate programs, the girls' program con- sisting of aerial darts and volleyball and the boys, pro- gram consisting of volleyball and basketball. Cham- pionships Were determined by elimination, that is each played until it lost a game, the remaining team being champion. Gil-Ps Aerial Darts Champs Back row: Saunders, Schmidt. Front row: Moomau, Schaake. I 36 ' Sponsored by HARZFELD,S ' Phone 109 S ' 1144 lndiana if M ,P+-S mv fa W wgqaavm ,Quia 4 1 Top row: Koerner, Morris, Beers, Muzzy, VanMeter, Perry, Stevens, Mr. L0 Third row: Zeller, Broyles, Roberts, Nehrbass, Gordon, Commons Jenson. .Second row: Coffman, Gulley, Hladik, Walker, Herschell, Woodyi Bottom row: Thornton, Abegg, Taylor, Ottinger, Weeks, Hanlin. P. T. 0. at Work P. T. O. stands for Part Time Occupation. The name is new but the Club has been around for a few years. The Club has three main purposes: the study of sales methods, related social functions, and the learning of correct parliamentary procedure during their meet- ings. Members go to school in the mornings and work afternoons. gsdon, instructor. Phyllis Commons fills out an order for some special merchandise. A daily job for Karl Abegg is repairing i T radios and small machinery. Shirley Stevens assists a customer in buying shoes. 38 ' OFFICE MACHINE Co. Phone 13 ' 710 Massachusetts BOYS' GYMNASTIC CLUB Top row: Hardtarfer, W. Creamer, Cole, Williams, Jackman, G. Creamer. Bottom row: E. Hamm, Carney, Hill, Smith, Coleman, Mr. Perry Ksponsorl. Boys' Gymnastics Club and Girls' Leaders Club are designed to help LMHS students interested in physical education develop their talents in leadership in this department. Boys' Gymnastic Club special- izes in work on parallel bars, on the horizontal bar, on rings, and in 5 tumbling. Girls' Leaders Club works for efficiency in officiating intra- mural games, Wes Creamer takes to the air. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB Top row: Emick, Cohen, Cobb, Martin, Richardson, Murphy, Perry, Leonhard, Vanderventer, Miller, Couper, Roney. Third row: Mrs. Cornwell Qsponsorl, Goff, Hemphill, Falkenstien, Pontius, Faler, Lockard, Lowman, Hancock, Gibler, Flory, Ward, Moomau, Holmes. Second row: Skeet, Stauffer, Harris, Beal, Jost, Clifton, Gray, Underwood, Sharp, Smith, Kimber. Bottom row: Sample, Youngberg, Lawrence, Pendleton, Hutton, Ice, Gantz, Samples. Sponsored by MORGAN MACK Moron Co. ' Phone 3200 714 Vermont ' 39 Mrs. Cornwell, Sponsor PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Sara Lawrence, treasurer, Ruth Roney, president, Ginger Moomau, secretaryg Barbara Holladay, v1ce-president. PEP CLUB Members of the girls, Pep Club, clad in red jack- ets, black skirts, and white blouses, have completed another successful year under the supervision of Mrs. Helen Cornwell. The chief activity of the Pep Club has been promoting school spirit at athletic events and participating in pep assemblies. Early in the fall a combination slumber party-initiation was held for new members. Highlighting the activities of the year were the two annual dances, the WPA fWomen Pay A113 and the Spring Formal. The latter was preceded by a Twirp Week, in which girls could ask the boys of their choice for dates. SOPHOMORES T op row: Roberts, Jones, Leasure, McCluggage, Risk, Crosier, Miller, Mason, Caruthers, Grindstaff, James, Ray, Transmeier, Pendleton, Pettengill, Woodruff. Second row: Ireland, Bouton, Pine, Dixon, Nehrbass, Conn, Dumas, Staufier, Noever, Morgans, Jost, Campbell, Durr, Pearson, Ritchie, Spear, Husted, Carter. Bottom row: Brune, Bailey, Hodges, Karnpschroeder, Edmonds, Jones, Abegg, Crumet, Sample, Richardson, Cohen, Miller, Ander- son, Ward, Skeet, Wrench, Langrell. 40 ' Sponsored by HARTMAN,S STANDARD SERVICE ' Phone 3303 ' 1300 Massachusetts l l JUNIORS Top 662141: Saunders, Ericson, Sharp, Spencer, Ousdahl, Mitchell, Barajas, Torneden, Cantz, Henry, Richardson, Tatham, Puckett, ymer. Second row: Hutton, Cobb, Griffith, Perry, Evans, Underwood, Pontius, Falkenstien, Workman, Martin, Roberman, Peppercorn, Samples, Rosenbaum. Bottom row: Lawrence, Kunz, Hutchison, Bremer, Soden, Hemphill, Zimmerman, Farley, Holmes, Beal, Wheeler, Dixon, Cunning- ham, lce. HK' . . . They Keep Qur Spirits Up SENIORS Top row' Carter, Beaman, Anderson, Green, Dresser, Hancock, Fleer, Nelson, Cotton, Roney, Schmidt, Dunigan, Demeritt, Bignall. G d' k A des Dixon Second row: Chubb, Keeler, Kent, Schaake, Kampschroeder, Gibler, Clifton, Barnes, Betts, oo r1c , n , . Bottom row: Jenkins, Snider, Underwood, Edwards, Barajas, Edmonds, Leonhart, Seele, Moomau, Mader, Pichelmann, Hardy. Sponsored by NORRIS BROS. ' Phone 1163 ' 1035 New Hampshire ' 41 Top row: Deckwa, N. Sharp, Garber, Deckwa, Spear, Couper, Griswold, Kunz, James, M. Jones, Luckan Hardy, Alexander, S. Jones, Goodrick. Third row: Vandeventer, Malone, Perry, Abegg, Rhodes, Risk, Jerome, Durr, Pendleton, Maddox, Treas- urer, Gray, Leasure, M. Miller, M. King, F. Sharp, Dumas Second row: Roberman, Wymer, Holmquist, Dresser, J. King, Steen, J. Miller, Martin, Secretary, Rosen- baum, Haines, Bremer, Barnes. Bottom row: Morris, Colburn, Bartz, Jenson, Hladik, Hutchison, Tornedon, Axline, Robison, Hoecker. Top row: Harris, M. Pontius, Noever, Ward, Campbell, Penfold, Jackson. Tatham, Pichelmann, Puckett. Third row: J. Dixon, Soden, Lowman, Hemphill, McCluggage, Ousdahl, Brune, Leonard, G. Nehrbass, Miller, Hus- ted. Staden, Jordan, Barnes, Whiteside, Perry, J. Nehrbass. Second row: Wheeler, Christian, Ireland, Edwards, President, Chubb, Tripp, Kimber, Roney, Smith, Leonhart Whitmore, Logan, M. Dixon, Richardson, Bailey, Carlson. Bottom row: Andes, Holmes, Pontius, Clifton, Lockard, Emick, Woodruff, Woody, Skeet, Crosier. s Top row: Falkenstien, White, Roberts, Hird, Stauffer, C. Carter, Morgans, Stough, Cotton, Langrell, Youngberg, Henry, Saunders, C. Smith Third row: Jenkins, Conkcy, Westgate, Remple, Keeler, Underwood, Nehrbass, Reep, P. Carter. Betts, Pettengill, Dixon Atha Dem ritt 7 5 e 7 Spencer. Second row: Moomau, Holladay, Stone, Starr, Love, Pickel, Patton, M. Anderson, Zimmerman, Farnsworth, Griffiths, Sandelius, Mason, Kent, Vice-president, Hoffman, Robbins, Ericson. Bottom row: Beal, Oman, Ratch, Jost, Sample, Trovillion, Carter, J. Anderson, Richardson, Roberts, N. Smith. .. ,, ..,..,, .. .. -ef: 1 ii2x,5e.?Effz.sr. J Mr. Wood, sponsor . . the Better Lite Installing a new method of holding meetings this year, the Hi-Y club was organized into three separate groups. Besides their Thursday morning group meetings, the club held two parties, the first was a picnic dance, the second was an after-finals dance at the end of first semester. Helping Eri Wood in the sponsoring duties were lVlr. Bailey, who led senior group discussionsg Mr. Stuart in charge of the juniors, and lVlr. Stal- cup aiding the sophomores. Hi-Y Cabinet Top row: Burnett, Fiest, Smoyer, Heider. Bottom row: Endacott, Creamer, Black, Beene, Horr. Top row: Robb, Starks, Smoyer, Murphy, Lundgren, Bowers, Black, Hankins, Bell, Harper. Third row: Estes, Burnett, Hunzicker, Horr, Creamer, Wulfkuhle, Wilson, Shobe, Bailey. Second row: Campbell, Jaimes, Beene, Haverty, Weeks, Stayton, Nease, Van Liew. Bottom row: Harper, Love, Connell, Christenson, Ham- mig, Griswold. Top row: Borgen, Dillon, Wertzberger, Easton, Endacott, Heider, Allison. Second row: Stuart, Wilson, DeWalt, Clark, Biggs, Wake- field, Fisher, Haggart, Casebier, Davis. Bottom row: Noble, Gustafson, Albert, Pauley, Luber, Sample, Flory. Sponsored by RUSTY,S Fooo CENTER' 1 , W-in , Top row: Luber, Tusher, Stewart, Stinson, Creamer, Cole, Overton, Eichhorn, Parker. Second row: Stalcup, Stavros, Hill, Malone, Snead, Behri- ke, Skinner, Smith. Bottom row: Broadwell, A. Smith, Pritchett, Schwegler, Springer, Nixon, Glasgow, Hulteen. 23rd and Louisiana ' 43 Top row, left to right: Amerine, Craig, E. Gray, Schneck, Mitchell, Lawrence, Johnson, Weeks, W U N. L E , aoner, eary, lliott, Murray Brune, Hegeman. Second row: Davis, Bradley, Nitcher, M. Nieder, Rogers, Flory, Robb, Foster, Tisue, Tate, Thiry, Gantz, Stauffer, Hadl, Mr. William Essick. Third row: Cronk, G. Thomas, J. Gray, R. Leary, Seele, Warrington, Springer, M. Thomas, Goff, Broadwell, Musick, Sample, Whaley, Cawley, Leonhard. Bottom row: Nuffer, Funk, Chamney, Clough, Kampschroeder, lVloCrary, D. Nieder, Douglas, Lynch, Tidd, Breithaupt. Future Farmers on the Job William Essick acted as sponsor of the F.F.A. their projects. chapter at LMHS this year, as he has since 1931, when The members are quickly identified by their blue it was founded. Mr. Essick organizes the chapter meet- and gold corduroy jackets. This year the Jayl1aWk ings, arranges field trips, and advises the boys with Chapter has participated in holding the annual events A group of F. F. A. members pose for a picture While Myron Murray and Ronald Tisue take time out from getting educational benefit from one of their field trips. a field trip to visit with the rabbits. 44 ' Sponsored by ETCHRITE ENGRAVING Phone 114 ' 5 West 14th l A F. F. A. officers as they appeared this year. The officers are shown here left to right with the F. F. A. banner designating their positions: William Essick, N. Leary, Gantz, Hadl, M. Tho mas, J. Springer, Banks. such as the Father-Son Banquet, the all-day trip to the American Royal in Kansas City, the Green Hand lni- tiation, and City League Basketball. At the Father- Son Banquet this year plaques were given as awards to the following boys: Richard Gantz, Jim Lawrence, Wayne Leonhard, Ronald Johnson, Norman Leary, Calvin Weeks, Elmer Gray, Ward Sample, and Scott Mitchell. This group is organized for boys who are in- terested in farming as a vocation. The members work for the honor of being named State Farmer, which is the next highest degree, American Farmer being high- est and Chapter Farmer and Green Hand coming next. This year candidates for State Farmer from Jayhawk Chapter are Richard Gantz, Norman Leary, and Wayne Leonhard. The emblem of this group is a cross section of an ear of corn surmounted by the American Eagle and a scroll inscribed Future Farmers of America. lnside the ear are the initials FFA, and 4'Vocational Agri- culture, and the owl, the plow, and the rising sun. The motto is: 6'LEARNlNG TO DO, DOING TO LEARN, EARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVE7 l Ronald Johnson and Bob Stauffer have learned in their F. F. A. members pose with an Angus calf and a dog to F. F. A. training how to get the most out of a chicken. hflghtell the Plctufe- '45 Sharp Shooters Aim to Please An initial turnout of over 60 students made this a big year for the Rifle Club. Two girls' teams and lwo boys, teams were organized and coached by Ralph Montell, Mr. Ahegg, and Mr. Long. Two graduates of the '51 class, Barry Patterson and Leslie Artman, helped out as assistants. Firing line: Eichhorn, Leasure, Goodrick, Holmes. Standing: Mr. Montell, Patterson. Mr. Richard Simpson is the school sponsor for the club. Guns and ammunition were furnished by the United States Government. The club had the use of the ROTC rifle range in the Military Science Building at Kansas University. i Top row' Mr Montell Artman Mr Ab Cl k N ff M . . , , . egg, ar , a , alone, Smith, Biggs, Hammig, Mr. Long, Patterson, Mr. Simpson. Th' ' ' zrd row. Seele, Albert, Nelson, Sample, Flory, Leary Rankin. Second row: Abegg, Barnes, Woodruff, Pauley, Lohmanl Bottom row: Eichhorn, Leasure, Goodrick, Holmes, Pringle, McMillin, Hart. 46 ' Sponsored by LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ' Phone 54.8 ' 735 Massachusetts 5 '21 W wi if M ad 1 1 1 111255. 2,1 S212- X 1 .,,, I , ,,,.. A g1 I'1 2 .1 1 55-'11, , .. in 1.1111 51--1: ,E . ,,,..... 11-1591- .. ,.,,.., I... .91 15 W.. 1.1 .-11:5 515 ' f f 1111 I... 1 1 1.:v1 '1- ,.1.a'1.. E1 1,1- , 'Q 1. 114 ' Iwi W ,fi 52? AQ . . L I ff g' 1 1 1 S 11?- U ,W x 7 'T nib? 'J 1142 .2 ' I ,ey f 5 1 Q I W F S 1 13,'1'i11', 1 .A,, ,, ,. 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A ,fin X g K .Jkt fig! xf xuawx mf 44 Q, fp ,f KR N STK gil :ya S Q X wmjgyga nm? ,K if 'iw is 2 Jr 1 3 'w.'W2 mx fm W W 5 ,- HERE Y QMJWSQ gS?3iZiii5SSiA UH' , , f--V Y gi all 3 The marching band leads the parade down Massachusetts Street on Band Day. THE L. M. H. S. BAND Flutes: Nelson, Roofe, Garber, Albert, C. McCluggage, Remple, N. Smith, Overbaugh, C, Smithg Clarinets: Sanders, Beene, Farley, Atha, King, Carter, Coates, L. Colburn, M. Harris, Hird, Bartz, Robbins, Sample, Haverty, Penfold, Whiteside, Georgia, Logan, Oboes: Fergus, Beamang Bassoons: Green, Hustedg Alta Clarinet: B. Colburng Bass Clarinets: A. Harris, Steen, Alto Sauces: Nease, Disque, Fenstemaker, Mowderg Tenor Saxes: Perry, Betts, Anderson, Baritone Sax: Burnett, French Horns: Ericson, Miller Nehrbass Conkey, G. Smith, Woodheadg Cornets: Gustafson, Sundin, Marquette, Reinken, Casebier, Wilson, N.MeClug- Gage l'ippert, Lbhman Dillon, Wulfkuhle, Grantham, Hankins, Thompson, Haggart, V. Smith, Trombones: Malone, Jackson, Stuart, Vlfiley, Griswold, Yan Liew, Johnson, Stayton, Glahng Baritones: Love, Campbell, R. Tusher, Hulteen, Coleman, Basses: Loewenstein, Kolars, Hawkmsg Bass Drum: Wolfe, Snare Drums: Naff, Dockery, Stone, Pringle, Shockley, D. Tusher, Hardy, Tympant: Allison, Elliott, Drum Major: Sandersg Twirlers: Perry, Steen, Hancock, Mowder, Richardson. First Violins: Edwards, Oman, Paez, Evans, Dixon, Lawrence, Anderson, Feist, Peppercorn, Carterg Second Violins: Richardson, Wolfe, Logan, Gray, Brune, Georgia, Fenstemaker, Robbins, White, Wright, Thompson, Violins: Beaman, Nehrbass, Luckan, Scott, Ceilos: Beene, Harris, Perry, Dixon, Leonhard, Carter, Morgans, Anderson, Basses: Sanders, Casebier, Davis, Hawkins, Hulteen, Smith. and DANCE BANDS Vocalists and first dance band members are, top row: Roney, Nelson, Perry, Dillon, Reinkin, Lowman, Wilson Gustafson 5 3 Marquette, FCISI, Mr. Stephenson, instructor, Beene. Second row: Van Liew, Malone, Griswold. Bottom row: Harris, Sanders, Burnett, Nease, Albert, and Dockery. 50 ' Sponsored by DRAKE,S ' Phone 61 907 Massachusetts -'-- 2 2 Z , QLQQW, 'f' Lak, 2 .gag 1 Q LQ 5'-xt 5 z we k 5 A.: ' gf x A RED AND BLACK CHORUS Top row: Mullin, Shobe, Hellstrom, Wertzberger, Skeet, Tnsher, Bignall, Kimball, Luber, Coleman. Third row: Sharp, Rhodes, Bermudez, Albert, Springer, Noble,0eh1'le, Hepner, McCaffrey, Moomau, Martin. Second row: Mr. Nelson, director, Samples, Murphy, Puckett, Hoecker, Jerome, Farnsworth, Hancock, Reno, Kimber. Bottom row: Honey, Saunders, Ousdahl, lce, Griswold, Wheeler, Henry. RED AND BLACK CHORUS Top row: Chubb, Jenkins, Green, Wakefield, Borgen, Kimball, Murphy, Wilson, Short. Pierson, Smiley, Beene, Jackman, Fleer, Nelson. Third row: Smith, Loewenstein, Love, Campbell, Harris, Shepard, Mitchell, Farmer, Cotton, Anderson, Lockard. Second row: Mr. Nelson, director, Perry, Emick, Rosenbaum, Tripp, Clifton, Beaman, Davis, L. Smith, Vann, Leonhart, Baker. Bottom row: Holmquist, Trovillion, Schaake, Nebrbass, Andes, Carter, Evans, Edwards, Jackson, Colburn. 52 ' Sponsored by LAWRENCE SANITARY MILIQ AND ICE CREAM Co. ' Phone 696 ' 202 West 6th SOPHOMORE CHORUS Top row: Elliott, Dann, Williams, Cole, Parker, Unfred, Smith. Ford, Curtis, Springer, Davis. Third row: Stavros, Creamer, Reinken, Howard, Wheeler, Liska, Nixon, Harris, Grammer, Jaimes. l I Second row: Mr. Nelson Qdirectorl, Hill, Estelle, Whitmore, Rateh, Durr, Daurn, Ousdahl, Phelps, Roberts, Hicks, James, Mlller Bottom row: Starr, Richardson, Crosier, Davis, Edmonds, Deckwa, Stauffer, J ost, Conn, Crumet, Dumas, Grindstaff, Ward. . . . Lift Up Their Voices SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top row: Hodges, D. Kampschroeder, Kimball, Bouton, Trovillion, Skeet, Ottinger. Second row: Pine, Weeks, Spear, Leasure, Mowder, Brown, Barn es. Bottom row: Husted, Staden, Noever, Wrench, Cohen, Ireland. Sponsored by COLE7S FOOD CENTER 4th and Maple ' 53 GIRLS, GLEE CLUB , Top row: Carlson, See-le, Snider, Steen, Workman, Pickel, Maddox, Hardy, Snow, Braden, Faler, Kizer, Rogers. Tlzirilrgw: Allen, Penfold, Worley, Scott, Zimmerman, Hoffman, King, Schmidt, Kampschroeder, Alexander, Frame, Kimball .a er. Second row: Bremer, Vandeventer, Coodrick, Cunningham, Harper, Wyme1', Spencer, Pontius, Steffey, Kent, Transmeier. Bottom row: Colson, Colburn, Tatham, Axline, Richardson, Turner, Dunigan, Showalter, Bignall, Roberts, Garcia. TWIRLERS Patty Yvonne Steen Richardson Mary Marilyn Mowder Perry Nancy Hancock 541 ' Sponsored by HALL BROS. TRUCK LINE ' Phone 936 ' 1045 Pennsylvania 1 is , 5 x . 1 M NMWX W-5m M.w.,.m M .wwf-w..QQA . 1f sfwmwn X f- .,f,:,, ,,,,,, ' ' W D X' - 1 K v 1? ' H gk v '1i!k:. ,, 'W I -f . , . , .P W SFF . .. , W f- , : W ' ' ' N ' ,, M f y M 3 Y .F , t gg . 3- . WEE QA .wif qqhm ,wigyjg K ,,....N Q. . JW, gf M www: j W ws 4 ' s Wi: 7 . ,, .Lh, .W M ,, , , 3. 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Jane Marianne Anderson Anderson Mildred David Patsy Bill Terry Andes Aucliard Baker Banks Barajas Barbara Jessie Donna Shirley Don Barnes Barnes ' Bariz Beaman Beene 56' Bob Vernon Jesse lsroel Almfil Beers Bell Bermuclez Bermudez BeTTS Bob Noncy Fronk NGN DOVOHWY Bignclll Bignoll Block Bowers BrOyleS Normon Lclrry Donolol Belly Phyllis BurneTT Compbell Corney Colrfer COFTST l as B Leslie Three members of the Journalism Class, Joanne Beal, Marianne Bob Christensen Anderson, and Sharon Tripp, relax for a few moments. Cl'll'l5llUl'T SOl'C1l'l Ray Woodhead raises his hand in response to a question asked Eclfl Chubb by Mrs. Harvey in one of her sophomore English classes. Church Carol Shirley Barbara Phyllis Lee Cliffon Coffman Colburn Commons Connell Judy Margaref Wesley Duane Lena Coffon Couper Creamer Davis Demeriff Molly Mary Kafhleen Lois 'Lois Dixon Dresser Dunigan Edmonds Edwards Janice Duane Jeanette Virginia Mary Emick Esies Fergus Fleer l:l0VY Bill Sandra Gene Arthur Richard Foster Frame Frifzel Frye GCJHTZ Charlorre Doifie Laura Elmer -l0l'1l'1 Gibler Good rick Gordon Gray Gray Margarel While members of the fourth hour Senior English class look on, PUT Green Miss Harper examines the assignment of one of her students. Gl'lfllTlW5 NOVYTWUU Speculating on a physics problems are Roy Van Liew, Harold Delores Griswold Van Cundy, and John Hargrove. Gwlley Dean Bob Nancy David Walt Haoll Hammig Hancock Hankins Hanlin Gene Billy John Bruce Donald Harcliarfer Hardy Hargrove Harper Harper Duane Bob Worthy Wilbur Bob Haverty Hawkins Hellstrom Henson Hepner Q Joan lrrna Betty Barbara David l-lerschell Hlaolik Hoffman Hollaolay Horr Bill Jack Danny Sanolra Lillian Houghion Hunzicker Jaimes Jenkins Jenson Nancy Marjean Barbara Shirley JOyCe Jerome Kampschroeder Keeler Kent Kimber Bob Koch In wood working class Mr. Breithaupt shows the boys how to use the rotary saw Without losing their fingers. Maxine Koerner l i RCIlpl'1 Mrs. Dorothy Daniels acts as substitute teacher in Auto llxlofmcm Kurllile Mechanics. l.601l'y Wayne Beverly Allison Henry Robin Leonharol Leonhort Locka rd Loevvenstein Love Charlene Jerry Barbara Leona Glenn Luckan Lunclgren Maoler Malone MOril'1Ugl1 Dick Joe Bob Mary Bill Marquette Marquette Mason McCaffrey McCrary Charlie Paul JoAnn Merle Ginger McCue Milberger Miller Miichell Moomau Wilma Roy Shirley Bruce Don Morris Murphy Murphy Muzzy Nease Gypsy Kay Marvin Ma ry Winona Nehrbass Janet Perry Nelson Oifinger Parton Using Francis as a model, Miss Carpenter discusses the human anatomy in one of her biology classes. Penfold Diane Pichelmann o DOrOl'l'ly Mr. Woolard helps four American Government students to Ffed Piclcel swallow the information in the Observer in painless doses. PlCken5 Jim Jock Bob Robert Norma Ploor Poe Preston Reiter Reno Joe Elvo Moe Mortho Esther Ruth Robb Roberts Roberts Rodgers Roney Corol Billy Jennie Phyllis Merle Sonclelius Sonolers Schooke Schmidt Schneck Peggy Marion Jim Gary NSGI Scott Seele Shobe Skeet Smoyer Ann Moirvin Bruce Som Pcttty Snider Sommer Starks Stoyton Steen Shirley Everett David Floyd LGTHC1 Stevens Toylor Thornton Torneden Tronsmeier Shctron With swift, easy strokes Phyllis Carter finishes a canvas Gefflldifle Tripp as one of her art projects. TVOVIHIOU Richard Meredith Wayne Alfred Roy Tusher Underwood Unfred Van Merer Van Liew EVO Calvin Charles Donald Jim Walker Weeks Weeks Wilburn Wilson Bill Wolfe Sandra Berry John Dorofhy Woody Worley Wulfkuhle These teen-age seamstresses learn the fundamentals of sewing while making a useful garment. Zeller Waqfaztde JUNIURS Top brass in the Junior class are Bob Rogers, presidentg Bobby Stauffer, treasurerg Charlotte Martin, secretaryg and Mike Thomas, vice-president. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.