Lutesville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Lutesville, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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IN MEMORIAM TO ELIZABETH ANDERSON To a Friend, As she was to me; Just as good As any could be. Friends were all She ever met, Friends to all And never a fret. Her life; it was Jolly and gay, Taking the world On it's onward way. Helping to make The world what it should be; This was one of her purposes On this land of the free. A shock it was For the world to hear That she had been called On to Heaven, up there. It made her friends, And loved ones, too, Realize the sacrifice She has made for you. Her death was easy And hard to bear, But just remember That the Lord was there. She did not dread The onward way. Because she was prepared For another day. Robert L. Dixon Elizabeth Bonnell Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson was 15 years, 8 months, and 6 days at the time of her death on January 26, 1954. Around school Elizabeth was a member of the Future TeachersClub, Commercial Club, School Band, and Pres- ident of Future Homemakers of America. In community life Elizabeth was a member of the Lutesville Methodist Church and was active in the church choir and in Methodist Youth Fellowship. Besides her parents, she leaves two sisters, Gail and Kristi, and one brother, Andy. 21

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HOME ECONOMICS MISS BETTY MORGAN B. S. in Education Sixty-five students make up the classes of Home Eco- nomics, with two periods a day, lab and theory. New equipment highlights the department. In the kitchen are metal wall cabinets, a new Tappan Gas Stove, and curtains made and stenciled by the students. The first year girls made tea towels, pot holders, aprons, blouses, and dresses in sewing. In cooking they planned meals, prepared luncheons and breakfasts. The second and third year girls planned meals and worked with budgets. In Child Care the girls made baby clothes and learned how to care for babies. Other projects were knitting, crocheting, drawing floor plans to scale, and figuring the cost of starting a home. First year girls prepare a meal These girls are making a dress as a project. Measuring to fit is an important step in making slip covers. As a project in Child Care, the girls bathe a doll. 20



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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Doing for Others typifies the sixty members of the Lutesville Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ca as their theme for 1953-54. In December, the club carried out its theme by go- ing caroling, and taking Christmas gifts to a needy family. From the bake sale in November, the girls purchased a Sunbeam Mixmaster for the home economics depart- ment as a project for January. For practical experience and help to the Yearbook Staff, the FHA girls made and served the refreshments for the Queen coronation and tea in February. March brought the highlight of the year for the FHA girls with the Parents Banquet. JoAnn Brotherton, Carol Mallory, Juanita Long, Alene James, Thelma Francis, Stella Russell, Mary Underwood, Phyllis Farmer are working on their Junior Homemakers Degree. Mary Hurley honored Lutesville High when chosen as Queen at the sub-district meeting held at Patton with six schools represented. 1st row; Glenda Morgan, Carol Mallory, Reta Reed, Veleda Whitener, Miss Betty Morgan, Adviser; Koren Buttry, Phyllis Farmer, Juanita Long. 2nd row; Shirley Reed, Joyce Johnson, JuneLinclon, Alene James, Gayle Bond, Nellie Duncan, Jo- Ann Brotherton, Melba Mouser, Thelma Mae Francis. 1st row; Carole Crader, Shirley Cook, Alexia Callahan, Hazel Johnson, Mary Hurley, Shirley Crader. Billye Gayle, Alma Moore. 2nd row: Mary Johnson, Mary Underwood, Lee Pomeroy, Juanita Stephens. Myra Barks, JoAnn Schreiner, Bernice Schrand, Carolyn Me Danials. Jacqueline Upchurch, Stella Russel, Francis Underwood, Hilma Russel, Wanda Barks, Melba Null, Barbara Zinner- man, 2nd row; Evelyn Woodfin, Shirley Golighty, Betty Crader, Helen Roberts, Louise Fisher, Janet Francis, Glenda Barks, Shirley Devenport. Installation of officers on September 17, 1953, with Billye Gale, treasurer; Betty Cobb, vice-president; Anna Dean Higgins, 1953 vice-president; Elizabeth Anderson, president; Myra Kay Barks, Historian; Carole Crader, songleader. 22

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