Louisiana High School - Alamo Yearbook (Louisiana, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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JUNIOR -CLASS - CUFFICERSZ President, Lewis Todd, Vice-President, Danney Robinson, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Conne Sandven, Sponsor, Miss Martha Rudasill. The junior Class, at the beginning of the 1946-1947 school year, had an en- rollment of forty-seven, but by the end of the first semester .this number increased to a total of fifty-one. The juniors have stood up very well with the other classes in furnishing par- ticipants for the extra-curricular activities here in L. H. S. We added nine juniors to the band as well as the band majorette and three twirlers. The Drum and Bugle Corps has four of our girls in its organization. Although the boys are in the minority in the junior Class, they managed to put in an all male executive staff. A number of juniors have participated in school dramatics and the boys and girls who sing will contribute their share in making the operetta, Rio Rico, which is to be held March 28, a big success. There are twenty-one juniors in the glee clubs, twelve girls and nine boys. The annual junior play, Going Places, was given on December 13 under the able direction of Mrs. Margaret White, the English instructor during the first semester. 1 JUNIOR PLAY CAsr: Mrs. Kimball, Pauline Muff, Gladys Miller, Marianne Guengerich, Shirley Kimball, Imogene Griffxthg Dr. Kimball, Jack Reed, jeff Sterling, Conne Sandven, Rosemary Lee, Bonnie Evickg Cuthbert Lee, Dave Dean, Prof. Melville Stubbs, james Pritchettg Mrs. Stubbs, Virginia Bolomeyg Chuck Malloy, Bill Richard, Aunt Kate Malloy, Sue Gibsong Florence Ward, Doris VVahl. The success of this play was due in no small measure to the excellent stage crew. This year we again had football and twelve unior boys were on the squad. Ten of these boys lettered and this brought the total of junior boys in the L Club to ten. Some of these boys had already received membership in this outstanding athletic club by lettering in track or in basketball during the past two years. The Football Homecoming was held October 18 and Miss Florence Reed had the honor of being the junior class attendant, escorted by Bill Richard. Then came basketball season and five of our boys went out to try their skill at that sport. Only one boy, Danney Robinson, has lettered in basketball up until now and this will mark his third year. Of the five fine cheerleaders, one from our class, Shirley Hirsch, has repre- sented us among the cheerleaders for two years now. The annual F. F. A. Barnwarming was given by the agriculture boys on October 9 and a queen and four attendants were chosen to reign over this affair. Miss Imo- gene Griffith had the pleasure of being the junior class attendant. Three members of the junior class were appointed to the Alamo Staff. They were Conne Sandven, assistant editor-in-chief, Lewis Todd, assistant business manager, and Sue Gibson, junior editor. For the first time in many years a bi-monthly newspaper, L. H. S. Highlights, is being published. A newspaper staff was organized by Mrs. Margaret White from students in the junior class, and with the splendid assistance of Miss Hastings and her Commercial Department they have been able to meet all of the Thursday deadlines. We are looking forward to our party and picnic and all of the school dances coming up in the next few months. We j oyfully anticipate our junior Prom and the Senior Farewell which are to be held May 16 and May 23, respectively. The 1947 Alamo 19

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rftmf' W .. W. 1 Q Gene Allison, Rose Mary Anderson, Carol Armentrout, Bobby Bail, Mary Ellen Bass, Ralph Bass, Annette Bland, ,lane Ann Brown, Joe Henry Burch, Paula Bunn, Etta Burns, Charlotte Campbell, Edwards Carr, Malcolm Carroll, Sylvia Cozad, Edward Creamer, Beverly DeVVeese, Virginia Dillender, Bennie Griftith, Frank Hallows. Ralph Hammack, VVanda Henry, Charlotte Hunter, Roger Jones, Billy Jordan, Pauline Kanan, Tommy King. Marilyn LaBar. Ruby Lonergan, George Lucas, Lowell McCallister. Gertrude McCleery, Mary Louise McKenzie, Dorothy Mitchell, Shirley Mozier, Junior Newman, Harvey Niffen, Kitty Page, Bonnie Painter, Norma jean Pierce, Jerry Powell. Sutro Pritchett, Nancy Ralph, Teddy Roberts, Charles Rose. Archie Ross, Edna Pearl Rubemeyer, Ben Ruffin, Bill Sandven, Imogene Shields, Betty Lou Shuford, Matilda Spanos, Joyce Steers, Oscar Steinly, Richard Stephens, Jackie Tarrants, Bill Guy Todd, Rachel Vanhooser, Evelyn Waddell, Keith Wescott, Helen VVilliams. Sophomore 'Class At the beginning of the school year, sixty students were enrolled in the sophomore class. Our present enrollment is sixty-one. At the hrst class meeting of the year it was announced that Mrs. H. R. Burns, the music instructor, would be our sponsor for the year. Class oflicers were also elected at the meeting. They were as follows: Charles Rose, president: Harvey Niften, vice-president, and Annette Bland, secretary-treasurer. The sophomores have taken an active part in all school activities. Seven sophomore boys went out for football. Ralph Hammack, Roger Jones, Billy jordan, Junior Newman, and Keith Wescott received letters in this sport at the football banquet. At the annual homecoming game, Annette Bland was the sophomore attendant to the football queen. She was escorted by Bennie Griffith. Many of the sophomore boys were also active in basketball. Nine of the musically minded boys and girls play in the school band, and there are twenty- three who sing in the glee clubs. Nine sophomore girls are in the Drum and Bugle Corps. At the annual barnwarming, which is given by the F. F. A. Boys, Virginia Dillender was the attendant to the barnwarming queen. Harvey Niffen was chosen the outstanding citizen of the sophomore class by vote of the student body and faculty. As a reward for being selected, he will be given a trip to jefferson City sponsored by the Century Club on April 11. 20 The 1947 .-11111110

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