A - 2323 ' Ji? Q N -1 iff: , X I I 1 in ,H Hill. 2322 +A 3331 'E fig, 2: iixfzii 5:56721 ivlfife 112121. iSf,f,1.a3z f Qu .xg .fit-1 ig . - jx 51 1 1' 12' hi? 15 2 44 -,-.5 ff 1:53. -f1.:jA an '- ' z V 1 ..,.. ll -- s f. ..+ 'x gif wg 2,:.:':fIy , ...uk N.-una ff.: --' . .v J! .- - , 1 . Q b....1T x i.' . ,..s.-, . Q.-.FIl- , K L .Q ,-. 'v 1 ,ff ra. ' ' FOREWORD We, the staff, wish to express our apprecia- tion to all those who, by their cooperation and help, have made this 1951 TIGER a reality. To each of you, we dedicate this book. Jennie Lee Goldsmith. . . Editor Barbara Swisher . . Assistant Editor Charles Beatty . . Business Manager Bill Farrar . . . Photographer Rex Featherston . . Photographer TIGER LYNDON HIGH SCHOOL Lyndon, Kansas HARRY T. COFFMAN , , Pr e s xdent LELAND DUFF I Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION VIRGIL NICHOLS Clerk This page sponsored by WILLIAMS and TIFFANY Chrysler--Plymouth Cars and International Trucks FAC ULTV ROBERT B. MILLS Science and Mathematicsg B. S. Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansasg Graduate work, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. BETTY M. BUSHNO Home Economicsg B. S. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. ELAND D. WEDEL Music, Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, , A.B. Bethel College. Newton, Kansas. WAYNE R. COLLE ' Vocational Agriculture, B.S. Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas. J. ALBERT YORK Superintendent of Schoolsg B. S. Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas, M.S. Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas. LAURA CARLEY English and Latin, A.B. Baker University Baldwin, Kansas. DOROTHY M. WRIGHT Commerce, B. S. Central Missouri State Col- lege, Warrensburg, Missouri, Graduate Work University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. RICHARD E. BOOTH Athletics and Social Science, A.B. Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas. i SENIOR OFFICERS REX FEATHERST ON President LELAND JENSEN Vice -President CLASS FLOWER Carnation CLASS MOTTO The Higher the Climbg the Broader the View. CLASS COLORS Scarlet and Silver Gray V, I A T L e ' R- 54 ereendii , A - 1-ffl? I , JANIS PETERS MELVILLE HANNA Treasurer BILL FARRAR Reporter This page sponsored by the Corner Grocery, Max Cates and Bill Gray. CLASS .IOYCE WELLBORN does hereby be- queath her naturally curly hair to MARY ANN BRADSHAW. PHYLLIS ANN MARKLEY does hereby bequeath her flirting ability to LORENE DLUGOSH. JANIS PETERS does hereby bequeath her broad shoulders and quiet ways to BERDEEN BAUCK. RUTH ANN SKIDMORE does herebybe- queath her loud mouth to PATRICIA REN- FRO. BARBARA SWISHER does hereby be- queath her blushing Ways to DORIS HUS- TED. SHIRLEY PEARSON does hereby be- queath her gurgling giggles to LAVON ROSETTA. JENNIE LEE GOLDSMITH does hereby bequeath her abilityto go steadyto SHIRLEY OGLE. JEAN VENARD does hereby bequeath her A Model to MR. YORK. DOROTHY LEWIS does hereby bequeath her batting ability to MRS. BUSHNO. BETTYSIPES does hereby bequeath her abilityto go with Gardner men to GEORGIA SKIDMORE. LARRY BAILEY does hereby bequeath his romantic ways to DAVID BRADSHAW. CHARLES BEATTY does hereby be- queath his high scholastic ability to FLOYD WRIGHT. DALE BOWERS does hereby bequeath his superior athletic ability to DEAN GLEISBURG. PAUL BRECHEISEN does hereby be- queath his telephone numbers to DANNY BRECHEISEN. BILL FARRAR does hereby bequeath his musical ability to DANNY REED. 6 REX FEATI-IERSTON does hereby be- queath his razorback hogs from Arkansas to VIRGINIA CATES, DARLY MICHAEL does hereby bequeath his towering height to LESLIE PEARSON. LELAND JENSEN does herebybequeath his romantic touch with the ladies to GEORGE GARDNER. MELVILLE I-IANNA does hereby be- queath his reserved manner to JIMMY MCDANIEL. BOB NELSONdoes herebybequeath his ability to keep his car in shape to go to Osage to MAX PROSSER. DICK VARNER does hereby bequeath his ability to talk fast to LYNNE CAMP- BELL. FRANK NETTLETONdoes hereby give the name of Nettleton to JENNIE LEE GOLDSMITI-I. CHARLES NICOLAY does hereby be- queath his sane driving ability to CAROL PETERSON. BILL PERSINGER does hereby bequeath his ability to tell dirty stories to LEROY CROCKER. HARRY TURVEY does hereby bequeath his slim figure to GLENN BAUCK. WILL CLASS The famous rancher from Texas, Mr. Frank Nettleton, and his wife, the former Miss Jennie Lee Goldsmith, and their twelve little nettles were seen at the Quenemo corn carnvial showing their Reg- istered Angus Cattle, Flash: Sweet Mamma String Bean, the former Miss Joyce Wellborn, has just taken Miss Margaret Truman's position on the Brush Creek Follies Program, winning her esteemed place with her new featured song hit, Twiggy River. We have just received the exciting news that Miss Ruth AnnSkidmore, has justbeen promoted to Chief grave digger of the Walk 'em ln and Carry 'em Out Skid-No-More hospital. Miss Janis-hold-em-tight Peters, after faithfully courting Mr. Richard Mickelson for twenty-five long years has finally per- suaded him to let her announce their en- gagement. Her comment: Love that Old man! Mrs.P.H. Menninger fPhyllis Markleyj the well-known child psychologist has dis- covered a new method for controlling de- linquent children--capital punishment. Miss Barbara Swisher, a former con- cert pianist, has recently taken up the ac- cordian so she can make a living on the street corners. She has a monkey with her named Mike. Mr. Darylllllichael, a retired athlete, is heard to be engaged in monkey business. Miss Betty Ellen Sipes fand we regret to say Missl is still going to Gardner to see one of her many masculine admirers. We are hoping she'll decide soon. Mr. Leland Jensen was seen at the AmericanRoyal lastweek showing his Her- eford cattle andwas also seen squiring his Indian friend from Oklahoma. He can't seem to decide betweenhis many hometown girls and Minnie. Charmboy remembered by his old friends as Larry Bailey, has recently com- pleted a tour of all WAC camps in the U.S. His only comment: They're either too young or too old. Melville Hanna, a rich bachelor farmer from Texas, has recently discovered oil on his twenty-acre farm. Latest report: He has just bought the Brooklyn Bridge. Harry Turvey, the famour rancher from north of town, has reported his method of making money sheep herding. Miss Shirley Pearson, the famous so- cialite from New YorkCity, is marrying the fabulously wealthy socialist Alan Evans of Lyndon. This makes his first wife and her seventh husband. She took her maiden name back after all previous marriages. Charles Beatty, the expert horseman, is still trying to persuade the drugstore cow- boys to ride to Lawrence in all theirfestive dress. Charles Nicolay has justbecome one of Joey Chitwoods' Helldrivers, His comment: Love to wreck them cars. Bill Persinger by relying on his good looks has all the girls swooning when he ap- pears on his fifteen-minute television show. The name of his show is Lone Bill Rides Again.' Dick Varner noted for his slow talking has just been announced the world's best news commentator by the Radio Guild Cor - poration. Rex Featherston, noted lobbyistjis in Washington, still arguing against the dam project. Latest reportis thathe stillhas his head above water. Bob Nelson, famous for his infectious giggle, has just signed a contract on the Can You Top This Giggle' program. Dorothy Lewis, well-known girl athlete, hasjust swum the English Channel. Her only comment was Baby, it's cold in there. The expert south paw, Paul Brecheisen, has just finished his 50th season with the New York Yankees. He plans to retirewhen he reaches middle age. Dale Bowers, one of the more intel- lectual students of our class , has been elect- ed President of the Bell Telephone Com - pany. He reports that business is buzzing with little Bells. Bill Farrar, after many years of pas- sionately practicing his clarinet, has finally persuaded Mr. Wiley to let him toot his horn in last chair of the K.U. orchestra. PROPHECV fp lv SE N I O R S I 'FA-7 A lldlllyb f 4 Gfvtjj ft- - if T 'V LARRY I. BAILEY IANIS PETERS REX W. FEATHERSTON Hatchet Pete Feather F.F.A. i,2, 3, 45 GleeC1ub 1, 2, Band 3,45 Pep Club I, 2,3, 45 F.F.A. 2, 3,45GleeC1ub 2, 3,45 3,45 Poultry Judging Team 35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Junior Play Football, 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Dairy Judging Team 35 State 35 Reporter 35 Senior Attendant5 State and District ShopTeam 35 Shop Team 3- District 5110 Secretary 4. F.F.A. President 35 Class Vice- ' P Team 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3. President 25 Class President 45 Band 3,45 District Poultry Judg- ing Team 3. BILL FARRAR Will Class Treasurer 35 Class Reporter 1,45BandI,2,3,45GleeClub1, 2, 3, 45 County Music Contest 2, 35 District Music Contest 35 State JENNH5 LEE GOLDSMITH Ginny PepClub I, 2, 3, 45 GleeClub I, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 25 Junior Playg Secretary 35 Scholarship I , 2, 35 Forensic Fes- DALE BOWERS Bowers Vice President I5 President 25 Glee Club I,2,3,4g All School Play 35 Forensic Festival 2,35 Music Contest 35 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 35 Third State Schol- arship Contest, World History 25 Clarinet Trio 35 Annual staff 45 Jfunior Classical League 3. tival 2, 35 A ual Editor 4. -,nl 0, All County Cast Speech Festival 3 45 Junior Play Team 2,35 F Student Manager This page sponsored by JOHN N. ROONEY of the L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY X , X., Al! FRANK NETTLETON, Dude Vocational Agriculture I, 2, 3, 4, F F A Secretary 4, District Leadership School 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Basketball 2, High Dairy Judging Contest 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, DOROTHY LEWIS, Lewis Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play, Drum Corps I, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club Vice-President 3, JOSEPH ROBERT NELSON, Bob Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F FA I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES NICOLAY, Nick F FA I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 4, Football I, 2, SHIRLEY PEARSON, Miss Pearson Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. HARRY TURVEY, Swede Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, State Animal Husbandry Judging Team 4, District Animal Husbandry 4, District Pouluy Team 4, District Leadership School 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4,Treasurer 3, F F AI, 2, 3, 4, ,177 I fj ,Al ns EW gig, Seniors J, J!Llfi-'-' - -- ' or fl Seniors I, CHARLES BEATTY, Charley F FA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Agriculture I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4. RUTH ANN SKIDMORE, Ruthie Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Reporter 3, Junior Play, Scholar- ship I, 3. PAUL BRECHEISEN, Pete F F A 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Judging Team 3, 4,F F A Treasurer 2, F F A President 4, F F A Lead- ership School 2, 4. MELVILLE I-IANNA, Hotch Football r, 2, 3, 4,Basketba1l1, 2, 3, 4,F F A I, 2, 3, 4, F F A Treasurer 4, F F A Reporter 3, F F A State and District Shop Team 3, District Leadership School 3, Dis- trict Leadership 4, Treasurer 4, PHYLLIS MARKLEY, P. A. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sextet 1:Il1f1lOl' Play 3: Vice-President 3, Pep Club Vice-President 4, Band 3, Scholarship Team I, 2, 3. LELAND JENSEN, Lee Band 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, All School Play 3, Vice-President 4, Track I, F F A Vice-President 2,3,Tl'l11'I1pet Trio 3, County, District and State Mu- sic Festival 3, ,J , W I aj L f DICK VARNER, Scotty ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, F F A 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, JOYCE WELLBORN, Io Treasurer I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Octet I, 2, Sextet 2, 3, 4, Trio 3, 4, Quartet 3, Mixed Quartet 3, Triple Trio 3, Junior Play, Junior Attendant, Forensic Play 2, 3, Carnival Play 4, Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, Junior Classical League, Clarinet Trio 3, County, District, and Mu- sic Festival. BILL PERSINGER, Pers Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, Glee Club I, 4, Forensic Play 2, District Speech Festi- val 2, JEAN VENARD Pep Club 3, 4. BETTY SIPES, Sipes Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4gA11Sch0O1P13y 3, Marching Band 4. DARYL MICHAEL, Mike Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4: Vocational Agri- culture I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President F F A 4, State Judging Contest 4, District Leader- ship School 4, Class President 3, BARBARA SWISHER, Barby Secretary I, 2, Attendant I, Glee Club Accompanist 2, 3, 4, Quartet Accompanist 3, 4, Trio Accompanist 3, 4, Octet Accompanist 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club Accompa- nist 2, 3, 4, Boys' Trio Accompanist 3, Boys' Sextet Accompanist 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Asst. TIGER Editor 4, Pep Club President 4, Junior Play, Forensic Play 2, 3, Carnival Play 4, Homecoming Queen 4. , ffrf- ' Q A4 4.1, - F. .-4, if Seniors -J ,J I f I I J l . x y Shirley Bell Carol Phelon Roderick Booth Beryl Bell Thedaretha Retschlag Gerald Mounkes LeRoy Crocker Viola Mickelson Marjorie Jeter Velma Duff LaVon Rosetta Ron Persinger r . 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N at 'fn Velma Duff Lf, T' W Crocker I Le ROV Viola Mickelson .we jerfy 51 J nior Officers 1. 5 Q wr l' , Q We-T- mr wr f Bruce Hotchkis s Junior Class History In the fall of '48, thirty-two voices were heard ringing through the halls of good ole' L. H. S. In our first class meeting we elect- ed the following officers: President, Glenn Bauck, Vice-President, Shirley Bell, Sec- retary, Marilyn Leeper, and Treasurer, Miriam Blackburn. Miss Pretz was our class sponsor. During the year, we lost Bob Boyle and Maxine Douglas. Maxine re our class in the Homecoming festivities. We had two parties during the year, the Homecoming dance and a hayrack ride. In the fall of '49, we were back again, this time with the addition of Carol Phelon, .Teanne Sassman, Charles White, and Doris Husted. At our first meeting as sophomores, we chose Bruce Hotchkiss as President, Marilyn Leeper as Vice-President, Theda- retha Retschlag as Secretary, and Jerry Silver as Treasurer. Mr. Colle was our sponsor. .Teanne Sas srnan and Charles White left us and Mary Ann Bradshaw joined us later on. We sponsored a chili supper and party at Christmas. When the doors opened in the fall of l95O, we were ready for a busy year as juniors. At our first meeting the following were elect- edas officers: President, .Terry Silver, Vice- President, LeRoy Crocker, Secretary, Velma Duff, and Treasurer, Viola Mickel- son. Our sponsors were Mrs. Carley and Mr. Mills. Shirley Secrest and Rita Phelon left us, and Beryl Bell and David Turner came. Our class was well represented in dramatics, music, and athletics. We pre- sented Hobgoblin House as our junior play. Velma Duff was Homecoming attend- ant. 13 Carol Peterson Georgia Skidmore George Gardner Benny Warren Lloyd Vaughn Patricia Renfro .Toan Nettleton Larry Brecheisen Phyllis Renfro Larry Moser N 4' E X -rv-If I ' - K - it -- e N fee T r f ' -ssirzf ,X . , ,Q , . I -if ., 5 -Mx.. ,ssl , .rg Y I'y'-Sei em' I., . . was . G ix 'Q 2 M 1 91? Sophomore Officers Sophomore Class Historq Thirteen freshmen entered school in the fall of 1949. They chose as their sponsor, Mrs. Bushno. The class officers were: President, George Gard- ner, Vice-President, Benny Warren, Secretary, Beverly White, Treasurer, Georgia Skidrnore. The attendant for Homecoming was Beverly White. New students who entered school at a later date were Gene Cardwell and David Bradshaw. In 1950, thirteen sophomores started their second year of high school. The class officers were: President, George Gardnerg Vice-Presi- dent, Iohn Leeperg Secretary, Georgia Skidmore: Treasurer, Carol Petersong Reporter, Ioan Nettle- ton. Mr. Colle was chosen as the class sponsor. Georgia Skidrnore was elected as the sophomore attendant for Homecoming. The sophomores had charge of initiation, which went off very nicely. Georgie Skidmore C8101 peterso D J-Oa n Nettlefo I1 Freshmen wwf W up mf? 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Nfl CLASS HISTOR 'H The Freshmen of 1950-51 entered high school with a class of twenty-three. This is much larger than the eighth grade of last year which had only 14. The class officers, elected at our first meeting are as fol- lows: Miles Rickart, President, Vivian Cramer, Vice-Presi- dent, .Tim McDaniel, Secretary, Barbara Bronson, Treasurer, and Max Prosser, Myran Dusenbury, Eldon Sanders, Report- ers. Our class sponsored the Homecoming Dance, in the grade school gyrn, following our game with Melvern. Myran Dusen- bury was the Queen's attendant from the Freshman Class. Each of us has enjoyed our Freshman year and is looking forward to our future years in high school. JIMMY MCDANIEL BARBARA BRONSON MAX PROSSER Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sharon Nichols, Wanda Michael, Mr. York, Arlon Mounkes, Marry Manning, Ilene Gaffney, Bob Skidmore, Jim Wischropp, Tom Peters, Donna Miller, Kenneth Jantz, Dean Lee Burkdoll, Arthur Yearout, Raymond Booth, Jim Moser. SEVENTH GRADE Irene Adams, Rosene Adams, Donna Meusch, Verna Nettleton Lorraine Nettleton, Ramona Lewis, Patricia Trout, Cari Man ning, Jim Coffman, Gene Gleisberg, Leona Wright, Ina Man ning, Wayne Spring, Leo Williams, Dean Sanders,Mrs, Burk doll. ,J Q if-N GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Phyllis Ann Markley, Berdeen Bauck, LaVerne De- skins, LaVon Rosetta, Joan Nettleton, Joyce Wellborn, Shirley Ogle, Beryl Bell, Thedaretha Retschlag, Miriam Blackburn, Janis Peters, Dorothy Lewis, Velma Duff, Marjorie Jeter, Betty Sipes. SECOND ROW: Joyce Caudle, Shirley Pearson, Betty Manning, Virginia Cates, Georgia Skidmore, Doris Husted, Vivian Cramer, Donna Wark, Ruth Ann Skidmore, Patricia Renfro, Mary Ann Bradshaw, Barbara Bronson, Phyllis Renfro, Mary Lou Fine, Viola Mickelson. THIRD ROW: Lynne Campbell, Carol Phelon, Lois Simms, Margaret Caudle, Lorene Dlugosh, Jennie Lee Goldsmith, Myrna Dusenbury, Alice Gragg, Viola Redenbaugh, Jo Ann Gold- smith, Marilyn Leeper, Virginia Forbes, Darlene Plaurity, Shirley Bell, Carol Peterson, Patty Wischropp. 1 V' il BOYS' GLEE CLUB 'fd zfffll ' XY life W rigy- r L , 4 , t 1 5 I 1 4- ' , L at ,y ff f-1 Q s FIRST ROW: Danny Brecheisen, Leslie Pearson, Eldon Sanders, Jimmy McDaniel, Bruce Hotchkiss, George Gardner, Larry Brecheisen, David Bradshaw, Max Pros- ser, Bobby Wynn, Miles Rickart, Michael Trout, Jimmy Bronson. SECOND ROW: Dale Bowers, Charles Nicholay, Dave Turner, Larry Mosier, Paul Brecheisen, Dick Varner, Charles Beatty, Jerry Silver, Harry Turvey, Dean Gliesburg, Bill Farrar, Ronnie Persinger, Floyd Wright, Orlando Jantz, Roderick Booth. BACK ROW: Rex Featherston, Bill Persinger, Larry Bailey, Loyd Vaughn, Gerald Mounkes, Glenn Bauck, Bob Nelson, Benny War- ren, Jack Bronson, Muriel Schriber, Johnny Leeper, Frank Nettle- ton, Leland Jensen, Daryl Michael. BAND FIRST ROW Bill Farrar Joyce Wellborn Gene Gliesburg Jerry Silver Marjorie Jeter SECOND ROW Myrna Dusenbury Janis Peters Kenneth Jantz Wanda Michael Lois Simms Donna Wark Velma Duff Leland Jensen Jimmy McDaniel Bruce Hotchkiss THIRD ROW Mayanna Gilliland Eileen Gaffney Rex Featherston Glenn Bauck Vivian Cramer Jimmy Coffman Patty Wischropp Miles Rickart Romona Lewis Caroline J essop Ina Manning Betty Manning Orlando Jantz This page sponsored by SINCLAIR SER VICE Full line of products Rialto Theatre--good entertainment FIRST ROW Eldon Sanders Jimmy Bronson Bobby Wynn Larry Moser George Gardner jerry Silver Melville Hanna Leslie Pearson Danny Brecheisen SECOND ROW Mr. Colle Roderick Booth Charles Nicolay Paul Brecheisen Fl Fo Ao FFA CABINET Paul Brecheisen Jerry Silver Melville Hanna Daryl Michael Mr. Colle Frank Nettleton Dick Varner 9 if , Benny Warren Rex Featherston Larry Brecheisen Harry Turvey THIRD ROW Merle Schreiber Charles Beatty Larry Bailey Gerald Mounkes Daryl Michael Glenn Bauck Bob Nelson Frank Nettleton Lloyd Vaughn fi? r ! PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Joyce Caudle, Lynne Campbell, Shirley Bell, Darlene Plaunty, Barbara Bronson, Vivian Cramer, Myrna Dusenbury, Viola Redenbaugh, Patty Wischropp, Alice Gragg, Lois Simms. SECOND ROW: Betty Sipes, LaVon Rosetta, Virginia Forbes, Shirley Pearson, Mary Loy Fine, Carol Peterson, Georgia Skidmore, Ruth Ann Skidmore, Phyllis Ann Markley, Marilyn Leeper, Mar- garet Candle, Lorene Dlugosh, Miss Wright, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Goldsmith, Carol Phelon, Velma Duff, LaVerne Deskins, Dorothy Lewis, Thedaretha Retschlag, Miriam Blackburn, Virginia Cates, Doris Husted, Donna Wark, Betty Manning. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Renfro, Jennie Lee Goldsmith, Mary Ann Brad- shaw, Shirley Ogle, Janis Peters, Joan Nettleton, Ber- deen Bauck, Viola Mickelson, Phyllis Renfro. CHEER- LEADERS: Barbara Swisher, Joyce Wellborn, Marjorie Jeter. CHEERLEADERS Barbara Swisher, Joyce Wellborn, Marjorie Jeter. 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