Louisiana High School - Alamo Yearbook (Louisiana, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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First Row: Esther LaBar, George Luther, John MitchelL Elmer Morton. Edward Muff, George Murry. Second Row: Katie Parsons. Frances Patton. Joan Pitzer. Jeanne Rector, Roberta Roan, Nancy Shive. Third Row: John Shultz, Kitty Simpson. Martha Sparks, Iola Steers, Charles Stoddard. Nina Sue Strack. Fourth Row: Jimmy Stuart. Dorothy Etta Turner, Katherine WaddelL Melva Walker. and basketball. The girls were also represented in basketball. This was the girls second year for a chance at the team. There were seven Junior members in the L. H. S. Band, seven in glee club, two twirlers, and six Junior girls in the pep-squad. There were four Junior boys to be initiated into the L Club this year. Lou Ella Blackwell had the honor of being attendant to the queen at the Homecoming Football game. Kitty Simpson was the attendant to the annual Bamwarming given by the F.F.A. boys each year. The Juniors published the L. H. S. Highlights again this year with Mrs. Lucy English as their sponsor. Frank Henderson was the editor of the Highlights. The Junior Class sponsors were: Mr. Woolford, who directed the Junior class play; and Mrs. Smallwood and Mrs. Hildebrand, who supervised the Junior-Senior Banquet. 22

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First Row: Billy Allen, Betty Akers, Malvern Bankhead, Billy Bass. Lois Beck. Lou Ella BlackwelL Second Row: Bobby Bland, Darlene Burbridge. Dorothy Cable. Rule Campbell. Wlllella Chenoweth. Phyllis Clarke. Third Row: David Dove. Frank Clarkson, Jimmy Gamer, Bobby Gast, Peggy Harvey. Frank Henderson. Fourth Row: Rena Mae Holland, Betty Hudson, James Jasper. Edward Kan an. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class of 1949 and 1950 was the smallest class this year but certainly did its share in all the school activities. The class officers elected at the first of the year were: President, Frank Henderson; Vice-President John Shultz; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Anne Hudson; Student council representative, Nina Strack. Betty Akers was re-elected as cheerleader. Frank Henderson was also the Freshman President. Other officers our Freshman year were: George Murry, Nina Strack and Jeannie Rector. The Sophomore officers were: Jimmy Gainer, Nina Strack, Phyllis Clarke, and Jeanne Ann Wood. They were well represented in all the sports with several boys going out for both football 21



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First Row: Mr. William Ellis. Martha Shipley. Mariorie Bliss. Carolyn Perkins. Frances Shulord. Patsy Ross. Darlene Pollard. Helen Haliburton. Willene Winner. Jeanne Suddarth. Carolyn Creamer. Jane Waddell. Doris Trower. Mary Bums. Betty Stephens. Mrs. H. R. Bums. Jr. Second Row: Lois Carr. Eva Herriman. Jeanne Capps. John Podany. Charlie Clark. Robert Cadwallader. Eddie Holliday. W. C. Prewitt. Peter Donath. Wanda Umfleet. Opal Armbruster. Carol Bland. Joyce May. Eva Markovits. Annette Gabriel. Third Row: Jack Williams. Arlen Gibson. Kouwe Holen. Bobby Jay Penrod. Donald Jett Dale McMahill. Katherine Morton. Shirley Campbell. Melba Dewey. Margaret Hirst. Wanda Lamme. Fourth Row: James Pratt Tommy Goodwin. Gene Campbell. Jack Sencenbaugh. Finis Comm. Myron Griffith. R. T. White. Larry PowelL Lewis Melcxm. Joe Henderson. Charles Roan. Francis Craig. SOPHOMORE CLASS At the beginning of the school year, fifty-four students were enrolled as Sophomores. During the year one person left the class and one was added, thus making our membership the same at the end of the year. The class elected Eddie Holliday, President; Myron Griffith, Vice-President; Joyce May, Secretary-Treasurer; and Darlene Pollard, Student Council Representative. When these Sophomores were Freshmen, they elected Peter Donath, President; Helen Haliburton, Vice-President; Darlene Pollard, Secretary-Treasurer; and Student Council Representative, Opal Armbruster. The Sophomore attendant to the F.F.A. Bamwarming Queen was Eva Herriman. Joyce May was the Sophomore Homecoming attendant, with Myron Griffith as her escort. The Sophomores were well represented in all sports. Twelve members of the class helped to make the football team the Quint City Conference Champs. Nine boys went out for basketball and five Sophomores were initiated into the L Club. Many of the girls went out for basketball, also. Four girls made the A team and six made the B team. The class had four members in the pep squad; eleven in glee club; and seven in the band. There was one twirler, Darlene Pollard. We were proud to have Mrs. H. R. Bums, Jr., and Mr. William H. Ellis as our class sponsors. 23

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