Minneapolis High School - Days of Youth Yearbook (Minneapolis, KS)

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'fm Nineteen F iF13Ll LUCCDIRU YEAPNBCJGK OF 'rn-as MINNEAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS TZEMEILJE, CDF CCDDIUIAUJDS YEARNOK STAFF 3 DEDICATICN 1, ADMIIUSTRATION 6 BOARD OF EDUCATION 7 FACULTY 3 STUDENT COUNCIL 9 SENIORS 10 UNDERCLASSMEN 18 Sth GRADE 22 'ith GRADE 23 ATHLETICS 214 ACTIVITIES 31 Homzcomno QUEEN 314 smrroa ASSEMBLY 36 MUSIC L12 GRADUATION L18 STATISTICS PAGE 52 KJOSTEBS 53 COMMENTS su 1. If , L I 0 N S T A F F l I Home BACK ROW: Bob Jones, Orville Ayers, Homer Foutz, Loren Muller, Miss Heinen sponsor, FIRST ROW: Leo Muller, Glorianne Schur, Pat Rarig, Eileen Comfort Dixie Smith IN APPRECIATION The members of the 'SO LION staff and all the students of Minneapolis High wish to express their appreciation to Miss Eileen Heinen, Journalism instructor and yearbook sponsor, for her great assistance tmmaking this book possible. we know that without her supervision and journalistic knowledge, the annual could not have been made a success. 5 7 A-5 Gi 4-N 'N fwiuu 2 48 . y,.--- :sa 3. Qs: fi ev: A ' Vg: 53 W' wk ,rf .,,, , ., ,. xiii, b ' HJ? ll. Er-L 2 f '.V 1 . ffl , 'U 15- L' S ' 1 S ,M In Sq- 'fx 1 x . ' e f- N 4! is ff 'F i Qf-'vw 4. ...--' ,um 1 - - I1 ii ' -x 7' .. .sa- Q ..- H X -is n'v,, . ai' N Q A - 5 ' K , f K N . A , B A 4 5 , I , K: 1 Wage ff RW 1 j Q W fi f Q -fu. vu, f 31, 4.565 33 M E w Q f 46 fxxf fig? -X tl?-55355 W AD INISTR TIO CLAIR nz. SIDAN ' SUPERINTENDENT R. M. ROELFS PRINCIPAL 1? GERALD woomf MILDRED sruufmn Knmnmi ROGERS JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL SECRETARY GRADE SCPDOL PRINCIPAL 6 . v 1 A 5 1. lf? 5 W X, 13 ,xg it 1 V T? 5 f i f J ' ,H B0 RD OF EDUCATIO The students of Minneapolis High School wish to extend their thanks to the members of the Board of Education for so generously giving of time and effort to improve our school, and to make it poss- ible for us to strive for our wealth of knowledge in the finest educational environment one could ask for. We sincerely appreciate their help and guid- ance, and may good fortune follow them throughout their lives. 7 X I X C LTY MISS JEAN SEIFERT AB, BS Emporia State English Spanish MR. WILLIAM DRAUT MISS KATHRYN SMITH MR. ROY CARLSON AB Wichita University BM Baker University AB Bethany College World Geography English Psychology Bookkeeping Driver Education Speech General Business Physical Education Pmrsical Education MISS JODEAN WI-IITACRE MR. JOHN MOORE LUISS JANE ROGERS MR. HAROLD DALE BME Phillips University BEE Kansas University E Kansas State BS MCPheI'S01'1 C03-16556 Vocal Music Orchestra Physical Education MS Kansas State College Band Health General Science Biology Chemistry' Geometry A cs .943 MR. KARL W'.U..L MISS MAFLJORIE EWART BS Kansas State BS Kansas State Vocational Agriculture International Relations American History Constitution MISS ELIZABETH GOULD MISS EILEEN HEINEN BS Ehnporia State Typing Office Practice Journalism Shorthand BS Kansas State Home Economics MR. DAVID WOOSTER MISS BETTY RICH MH. GERALD RILEY MR. LESLIE HIP BONER BS Emporia State Junior High Teacher Junior High Teacher Custodian Mechanical Drawing E Kansas State AB Wichita University 8 Manual Training STUDE T'COUNCH. , - - .- 1 ' WL STANDING: C. Eikelberger, L. Muller, M. Hazlett, D. Henderson. SEATED W. Comfort, ltr. Roelfs, sponsor, J. Baker, L. Boston, H. Foutz, D. Pieschl, G. Rongish, J. Leonhart, S. Thompson, S. Johnson, H. Sparger, P. 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Brown. 9 A TODAY WE FOLLOW: TOMORROW WE LEAD SENIORS LEO MULLER Comercial Course Class Pres. 14, Trea- surer 35 Student Council 14, Vice Pres 143 Glee Club 123143 Mixed crm-ue 2314, Vice Pres. bg Hi-Y 123, Sec. 33 Kays h, Vice Pres. 145 Foot- ball 15 Basketball 123 Baseball 13 Lion editor 143 Boys' Sta- PHILIP HEBERLY College Preparatory Class Vice Pres. 1115 Glee Club 123143 Mix- ed Chorus 23115 Band 123143 Mixed Ensemble 143 M-Club 3143 Hi-Y 1233 KRW hs Junior Play, Senior Play, Football 12314, Let- ter 3145 Basketball 12314, latter 145 Tra- ck 23. te 115 Student Mana- ger 2314. PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT On September 3, 19116, fifty-two bewildered freshmen entered the halls of Ein- neapolis High School, little dreaming wha. the next four years held in store for them. With Jerry Baker as president and Mr. J.'11. Jordan and Miss Gladys Hit- chell as sponsors, they successfully sta-:ed an all-school party with the theme, Jasper's Barn Dance. This year the freshman basketball team, coached by Dave Wooster, won the Lincoln Tourney. Don Postlethvvaite was the chief executive their sophomore year, and Ltr. Dave Wooster and Miss Patricia Richardson were the class sponsors. The highlight of the year was the class hay ride to the State Lake, which they got by with only a few minor casualties. The junior year was full of action and found the class well represented in athletics, music, and extra-curricular organizations. Under the direction of Miss Marjorie Baustian, the juniors presented the three-act play, A Credit to the Family. With Club 149 as the theme for their junior-senior banquet, the class of 'SO came through with another successful project. Miss Annette 'Heise- beck and Mr. V. D. Michael guided them through this year, with Eileen Comfort as president. As seniors their class colors were maroon and whiteg their motto was 'Today we follcvwg tomorrow we lead. The class play, One Tiild Night, was directed by Miss Kathryn Smith. One of the most exciting and interesting events of the year was the senior trip to Denver in the spring. Under the leadership of Leo Muller and the sponsorship of Miss Marjorie Ewart and Mr. Harold Dale, the members of the class of 'SO came to the close of their high school careers, the climax com- ing May 22, 1950, when forty-two seniors marched dovm the aisle at the Grade School Auditorium to receive their diplomas. - SECRETARY DIXIE SIIITH Comercial Course Class Sgt. of Arms 3 Sec. 113 Glee Club 1314: Mixed crm-ue 3, Pep Club 12311, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 145 Y- Teen 123 Kayettes 311 FHA 12314, Vice Pres. hs Junior Play, Sen- ier Playg Highlights staff 113 Lion staff. EILEEN COMFORT College Preparatory Class Pres. 3, Treas 2143 Student Council 1235 Olee Club 123145 Mixed chorus 123145 Bend 12314, Lieuten- ant hs Three Notes 314: Pep Club 2314: r- reen cab. 2, Kayette cab. 314. Pres. bg FHA Cab. 23145 Class Play 3115 One-Act 145 Highlights eterf 145 Lion staff 113 FFA Queen Attendant 25 FFA Queen 35 Homo- coming Queen 14. 125' TREASURER EJB ALLISON General Course Glee Club 12313: uu- ed Chorus 12311-I Hi-I 123. cab. 3s Km hs F.F.A. 12313, Pres. 13 Track 23 F.H.A. King Attendant 23133 Sen- ior Play. ALLEN ATWELL General Course F.F.A. 12313, Report- er 133 Track 12313. JERRY BAKER College Preparatory Class Pres. 1, Sgt. of Arms 23 Glee Club 123135 Mixed Chorus 123145 llale Quartet 2 lined Ensemble 133 District lusio Con- test-Vocal Ensemble 23 ll-Club 2313, Sgt. of Arms 33 Student Council 133 Keys 133 F.F.A. 12, Sentinel 13 Basketball 12313, Letter 233 Football 12313, Letter 231-U Track 2313, Letter 2 3133 Baseball 1, Let- ter 13 F1-IA King Atte- endsnt 23 AllaState Football Team 13. SALLY BROWN College Preparatory Glee Club 123133 un- ed Chorus 1231-1 Band 1231-3, ceptem 133 or- chestra 1235 Harmon- ettes 23135 Mixed En- semble 133 Tophatters 123133 Triple me 23 Trumpet Trio 123145 District llusic Con- test-Vocal Ensemble 23133 Trumpet Solo l 213, Instrumental En- sunble 12133 Pep Club 123133 Y-Teen 123 FHA 13 Kayettes 3133 Jun- ior Plays Highlights staff 133 Freeman Cheerleader3 Cheer- leader 23133 Senior Play. SENIORS N243 W' 12 IXJROTHY ALLISON General Course Glee Club 13 Band 23 Clarinet Quartet 23 Y-Teen 125 Kayettes 3133 F n A 1' nigh- 11gnf.e'e1.e.1'r 13. ORVILLE AYERS General Course Glee Club 123133 Mix- ed crm-ue 12314: Boys Sextet 33 Mixed D1- semble 133 District llusic Contest-Vocal Ensembli 3143 ll-Club 23135 Hi-I 125 Kaya 13 Cab. 133 Football 12 ketbell 12313, Letter 3133 Track 12313, Let- ter 123135 Highlights staff 1.33 Lion staff 133 Senior Play3 Jun- ior Playg One-Act Play 13. BILL BENNE'I'I' Comercial Course Glee Club 123133 H11- ed Chorus 123133 FFA 122 Basketball 1. WESTON COMFORT College Preparatory Class Vice-Pres. 3, Sec.-Trees. 13 Stu- dent Council 2133 Pres. 133 Glee Club 123133 Hired Chorus 1231-13 Boys' smez 3 u-c1ub 23133 H1-Y 123 Kaye 13, Treas. 133 F.F.A. 12313, Repert- er 33 Football 12313, Letter 23133 Basket- ball l2313, Letter 313 Track 3, Letter 33 Baseball 13 Junior P1ay3 FHA King 13. CONNIE EIKEL ERGER Commercial Course College Preparatory Student Council hs Glee Club 12355 nx- ed chorus 123U3 Band l23Ui Orchestra 1235 Three Notes 3h3 Mix- ed Ensemble hi Girls Sextet 23h3 Trumpet Trio 23hj District Music Contest-Vocal Solo Bb, Cornet Solo 214, Trumpet Trio h, Vocal Ensemble 23b3 State Contest-Vocal Ensemble Bhg Y-Teen 123 Kayettes 3h3 Pep Club 123hS FHA 23h, Cab. hi Junior Plays Senior Play3 One-Act Play hi Declamation Contest 23113 Tophat- ters l23h. DORIS GEISSERT Commercial Course Glee Club hi Y-Teen 13 Pep Club 13 FHA 123b. BOB HENDRICKS General Course Glee Club 2h3 Mixed Chorus hi Kaya bs F.F.A. 123b3 Base- ball 1. NOVA HOGARTY Co mercial Course Glee Club 123hs Mix- ed Chorus 123h3 Band 123b3 Orchestra 23 Girls' Sextet hi Sax Quartet 233 District lusic Contest-Tenor Sax Solo 3h, Vocal Solo h, Vocal Ensem- ble h3 Pep Club 23hi Y-Teen 123 Kayettes 3h3 FHA 123h3 Junior Play3 Senior Plhyj Highlights staff hs Homecoming Queen At- tendant 23 FFA Queen 23 Freshman Cheer- leader3 Tophstters 23h. HOIER FOUTZ College Preparatory Student Council h3 Glee Club 12355 Mix- ed Chorus 23hj Hi-Y 123, Cab. 233 Keys h Pres. hi Track 1233 Highlights staff hi Lion staff h. DENNIS HENDERSON College Preparatory Tescott 13 Student Council h3 Glee Club 23743 maxed chorus 3h Pres. by Boys' Sex- tet 33 Mixed Ensem- ble hi District Mus- ic Contest-Vocal En- semble 3b, Vocal So- lo h3 Hi-Y 33 Keys h Sec. hs Junior Plays Senior Play3 One-Act Play hi Football 123 Track 23b3 Highlight Editor h3 District Declsmation Contest 3h, State h3 Boys' State 33 Head Cheer- leader h. NARJORIE HILL General Course Glee Club Shy Pep Club 2h3 Y-Teen 125 Kayettes ug FHA 123k Decla ation Contest hi Senior Play. IDRRAIN HOLDER Commercial Course Glee Club Bhi Kay- ettes hi FHA l23h. NORMA JOHNSON General Course Glee Club 123hs Mix- ed Chorus l23h3 Band l23h5 Orchestra 235 Clarinet Quartet 25 Pep Club l2h3 Kayh ettes 3h, Cab. 3h5 Treas. h5 Y-Teen 125 F.H.A. 12. IDB JONES College Preparatory Student Council 25 Glee Club l23h3 mix- ed chorus 123h5 Band 15 M-Club Bh, Sec.- Treas. h5 Hi-Y 1235 Keys h, Cab. h5 Jun- ior Playg Foothill 13, Letter 35 Bas- ketball 1235 Base- ball 1' Golf 25 Lion staff ix. TWILA KINDALL Cormnercial Course Glee Club 123h5 lix- ed Chorus 23115 Kay- ettes Bhi YHTeen 125 FHA 123h, Sec. h. EJB KRIEGH Comercial Course Basketball 15 Base- ball 15 Highlights lmf he SEN 10115 14 SHIRLEY JOHNSON Comercial Course Student Council 145 Glee Club 13115 Band l23h5 Orchestra 235 Saxophone Quartet 23 Saxophone Trio 15 Tophatters lh5 Dis- trict Music Contest- Saxophone Trio 15 Pep Club hi YPTe n 125 Kayettes 311, Sec L5 FHA 123, sec. 15 Highlights staff hi Homecoming Queen At- tendant 1. HELEN KIBLER Comnercial Course Glee Club 3h3 Pep Club lx: FHA 12311. DON KUNISH Comercial Course Mixed Chorus 115 Bas- ketball 1. TOM IOTT General Course Hi-I 15 F.F.A. 12314, Vice Pres. 145 Foot- ball 35 Track 235 Baseball 1. IDGAN IUTHER General Course Glee Club 23h3 Mixed Chorus 23h3 H-Club Bhi Hi-Y 123: Keys h F.F.A. 123b5 Fbot- ball 123MB Letter 3h Track 23h3 Baseball lg Senior Play. IDREN MULLER Commercial Course Student Council 133 Glee Club lhg M-Club hy Football Bb, Let- ter hy Basketball 12 3h, Letter Bhg Track 23h, Letter 3hs Base ball lg Lion staff. DON POSTLETHWAITE College Preparatory Class Pres. 23 Stu- dent Council 133 M- Club 23h, Vice Pres. bg Hi-Y 233 KBYS hi F.F.A. 123, Sec. 35 Football 123h, Let- ter 23h3 Basketball 125 Track 23h, Let- ter 3h5 Baseball 15 Senior Play. NANCY SCHEIHELER Commercial Course Glee Club 13hs Pep Club lhg YiTeen 12, Pianist 25 Kayettes 3hg F.H.A. 123, see. 33 Junior Playg Sen- ior Playg Highlights staff h. SENIOHS R513 ,A - 1, - , fl ' ttf est: 3 Lpftefeegae. 5545 3 K' 3' W5 K :X 45.9 ., ni:-512' 15 BILL MARKLEY General Course Glee Club l23U5 mix- ed Chorus l23h5 Band 123h5 Orchestra 1233 District Music Con- test-Trombone Solo 1233 U-Club 23MB H1- Y 15 Keys bi F.F.A. 3g Football l23h, Letter 3hs Basketf ball 15 Track l23h, Letter 23h3 Tophat- ters 1233 Senior Play. BEVERLEY POGUE College Preparatory Glee Club l23h3 Mix- ed Chorus l23h5 Band l23h3 Clarinet Quar- tet 25 Three Notes 3b3 District Music Contest-Vocal Ensem- ble 3h5 State Music Contest-Vocal Ensem- ble 3h3 Pep Club 23h Y-Teen 125 Kayettes 3h, Vice Pres. bg F.H.A. 123h5 Junior Playg Senior Playg Highlights staff M. PATRICIA RARIG College Preparatory Class Sec. hy Stud- ent Council h, Trea- surer hs Glee Club 1 3h3 Pep Club 123h, Sec. hs Y-Teen 125 Kayettes 3h, Cab. hy FHA l23h, cet. 25 Highlights staff hi Lion staff h. FRED SCHMIDT General Course Glee Club hg M-Club 23h5 Hi-Y 35 Kaye ug FFA l23h, Sec. ug Junior Playg Senior Playg Football l23h, Letter 23h3 Track 23 ug Basketball 13 Baseball 1. GIDRIANNE SCHUR College Preparatory Glee Club 123113 Mix- ed Chorus 123145 Band 1231-15 Orchestra 1235 Girls' Sextet 23145 Triple Trio 235 Mix- ed Ensemble 1.13 Sax Trio 15 Sax Quartet 235 Tophatters 123145 District Music Con- test--Instrumental Ensemble 15 Vocal Solo 23145 State Con- test-Vocal Solo 23145 Pep Club 123115 Y- Teen 12, Cab. 25 Kay ettes 3115 FHA 123145 Cab. 235 Junior Play Senior P1ay5 One-Act Play 1-13 Highlights staff hs Lion staff. CLARENCE THOMPSON General Course Iebo 1-25 Clay Cen- ter 3. IIJROTPYY WILLIAMS College Preparatory Glee Club 23143 Mix- ed Chorus 145 Pep Club hs Y-Teen 125 Kayettes 314, Cab. 145 F.H.A. 12. SEN IUKS fs 16 HELEN SPARGER Commercial Course Student Council 23155 Y-Teen 125 Kayettes 315, Cab. 145 FHA 12, Vice Pres. 25 Pep Club 12311, Cab. 23145 Glee Club 13113 Mix- ed Chorus 314. SARAH TRAVIS Commercial Course Glee Club 12314: Mix- ed Chorus 155 Band 12 3145 Orchestra 1235 Clarinet Quartet 35 Pep Club 1143 Y-Teen 125 Kayettes 3115 FHA 15 Highlights staff. VERNON WHITE General Course Glee Club 1145 ll-Club 2314, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 115 Hi-Y 15 K8-YB 143 F00tball 123 15, Letter 23115 Bask- etball 125 Track 1315 Letter 15 Honorary Football Captain lx. UGHL LADY GODIVA fiv Q . . 4 .' SKYROCKET X09 s 9991 QNX ARE You .IN VOICE, SKID now PROFESSOR? NICELY STACKED CThe bricks, we mean.J wHA'r's UP, DOC? JUST PHONE 1488 , 4 1 , , P A !sa'L'w 4 f h wi O F . ,. mx 5,1 Y P g i? ' gif -my a 3 W NO COMMENT INNOCENTS ABROAD 17 WHICH ONE HAS THE TONI? .f ' x V J 1 H., nu nut- ,. HEY BOYS , YOUR FRIEND LOOKS BORED Y XXX-2-K f ' H3 N UNDERCLASSMEN fx fi fi, ' wwfsgwe 5 ri gg s ' , ,K . . , r , . f ' I 1 Y I 1 1 V1 QM V V 2 5 Q Ex Aga. YQ 'Y 'N 4 ,y M i s E J A xf We E 'h v ltf Yi I .f fr . 1 W 1 ' ff 34 i f N-4 . V: ng, .arf BACK ROW: C. Whalen, R. Kirkland, C. Baker, K. McCullick, R. Barr, L. Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: D. Postlethwaite, P. Johnson, J. Pruitt, R. Griest, L. Horner, M. Killian, C. Weidler M. Lott, L. Hoesli, D. Constable, D. White. THIRD ROW: J. Ayers, F. Gary, S. Hendrixson, R. Stewart, C. Becker, J. Smith, H. Austin, D. Cain, R. Trout, G. Kibler, R. Mangel, J. Geissert. SECOND ROW: Roy Carlson, sponsor, J. Markley, L. Luther, D. Popham, J. Rarig, S. Flett, M. Bollier, I. Jagger, L. Jagger, E. Lillie, D. Goracke, L. Freeman, E. Montague W. Weis, Jean Seifert, sponsor. FIRST ROW: D. Comfort, president, M. Jackson, vice presi- dent, K. Peters, secretary, S. Morton, treasurer, M. Hazlett, G. Rongish, student council representatives. NOT PICTUREDa C. Krager, L. Akins. OPHO 01-IES The Class of '52 has been very dizzy Q I mean BUSYJ this year. Early in the school year they had a class picnic at the State Lake. Later they sponsored an all school dance with music by the Tophatters. The sophomores have been prominent in athletics, music, and other extra-curric- ular activities. Two boys lettered in football, three lettered in basketball, and several made a good showing in track. 20 3 L wpyggqagina-fl H T L I i 1 1 4 5,5 sr J, r BACK ROW: L. Heberly, J. Penquite, C. Hansen, R. Smith, J. Demaree, G. Clark, G. Wing. FOURTH ROW: C. Clark, E. Kindall, E. Wallace, M. Cross, G. Lott, R. Frain, D. Drown, G. Kirk, F. Holder, A. Heberly, L. Watts. THIRD ROW: C. Krone, M. Crabs, D. Adams, D. Wolfe, C. Lane, J. Watkins, E. Liby, G. Grace, S. Kriegh, N. Paugh, B. Brandon. SECOND ROW: Bill Draut, sponsor, D. Hamilton, L. Sheely, L. Somers, E. Weis, D. Nunemaker, N. Hubbard, L. Larson, S. Bollier, C. Flett, G. Rupert, D. Schur, N. Kriegh, Elizabeth Gould, sponsor. FIRST ROW: D. Biesterfeld, president, D. Todd, secretary, J. Leonhart, student council representative, J. Welch, vice president, J. Kirkland, treasurer, S. Thompson, student council representative. . FRESHMAN CH ERLEADERS S. Bollier, J. Watkins, J. Leonhart. 21 BACK ROW: S. Grace, J. Hahn, K. Pogue, SECOND ROW: Gerald son, W. Johnson, A. L. Montgomery, Miss L. Bennett, S. Deeds, J. Rogers, P. Griffin, P. Krager, G. Schur J. Jackson, S. Hofflinger, E. Stanley, L. Kibler, E. Plunkett, Woody, principal, H. Coffman, J. Hazlett, S. Morton, J. William- Hess, F. Harrington, G. Allen, M. Rehling, S. Henry, B. Jagger, Rich, E. Clark, Mr. Riley. FIRST ROW: D. Bremerman, T. Templin, J. Plunkett, R. Donath, R. Weidler, C. Davison, D. Saunders, R. Wells, C. Heberly. BASKETBALL BACK ROW: M. Plunkett, M. Baker, C. Davison, D. Saunders, C. Hofflinger T. Templin, B. Tennyson, Mr. Woody. SECOND ROW: R. Pitts, E. Stanley, R. Weidler, J. Plunkett, R. Wells, J. Hazlett, L. Kibler. FIRST ROW: A Weis, S. Grace, D. Lee, G. Geissert, H. Coffman. 22 A Y 1 BACK ROW: G. Geissert, G. Burt, C. Hofflinger, S. Kunish, C. Buffington, B. Walmsley R. Jagger, N. Weis, L. Hendrixson. SECOND ROW: Gerald Woody, principal, B. Render- son, I. Allison, S. Darnell, D. Shea, M. Smith, J. Von Stiers, E. Rasmussen, D. Adams, T. Richardson, J. Hahn, Miss Rich, Mr. Riley. FIRST ROW: B. Walker, J. Bruce D. Lee, A. Weis, M. Baker, L. Hendrixson, E. Tennyson, R. Pitts. ' FOOTBALL V . Lx, . . 1 BACK ROW: H. Coffman, C. Davison, D. Saunders, L. Montgomery, G. Burt, C. Hofflinger, E. Clark. SECOND ROW: T. Templin, H. Baker, J. Hazlett, J. Plunkett, L. Bennett, D. Lee, L. Kibler. FIRST ROW: M. Plu kett, B. Tennyson, R. Weidler, D. Wells, G. Geiasert, S. Grace, J. B ucs, D. Pitts, Mr. Wood . SEATED: A. Weis. 25 'r l - V. .. : .-, K - - . -4 ' , ll. 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ORVILLE AYERS PHILIP HEBERLY VERNON WHITE JERRY BAKER Backfield Backfield Backfield Backfield Senior Senior Senior Senior WESTON COMFORT End S enior in BILL MARKLEY Center Senior l J-N IDREN MULLER DON POSTLE'1'HWAITE FRED SCHMIDT LOGAN LUTHER Backfield Guard Tackle Tackle Senior Senior Senior Senior i MAX HOESLI DARREL ALLISON LARRY HOHNER IDB HENRY Tackle Guard md End Junior Junior Sophomore Junior fix HAROLD McCULLICK DON CASEY GROVER ADEE JOE WAIAZSLEY Guard Tackle Backfield Backfield Junior Junior Junior Junior bm,-I JIU AYERS MIKE KILLIAN CARROL BECKER DICK POPHAM Center End Backfield Backfield Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore 27 5: 1 .L ,TN 'a:a ' Yi --r k.'u - . L! mix. A 2-Jed, , , . 4 ,i . X S .eww a .qi sf' u 1, A ik.. s .K E 1 Ev 'ii . , av J Q if 14 Q I1 QM .R ,, . 1, J' Lka 6 .Q BACK ROW: John Smith, Eddie Wallace, Charles Krager, Charles Weidler, Cecil Nhalen, Duane Bell, Bernard Phillips, Dick Todd, Richard Blondefield, Darrel Allison FRONT ROW: Mr. Draut, DeVere Pieschl, Gerald Rongish, Loren Muller, Orville Ayers, Larry Horner, Mike Killian, Weston Comfort, Dave Comfort, Bob Henry, Philip Heberly, Coach Roy Carlson. BASKETBALL The M. H. S. Lions basketball season was much like the one last year, which found the Lions in next to last place in the N.C.K.L. standings. The Lions took their own Invitational Tourna- ment in which Concordia, Lindsborg, Hillsboro, and Minneapolis participated. The Lions defeat- ed Hillsboro the first night by two points and faced Concordia in the finals, after Concordia had defeated Lindsborg. In the finals the Lions defeated the Panthers in a close game by one point. DELPHOS ABILENE GLASCO LINDSBORG MARYSVILLE HILISBORO CONCORDIA BELLEVILLE CONCORDIA LINCOLN M 32 M9 DELPHCS 63 Ml BELCI1' Sl M8 MARYSVILLE 38 M3 SACRED HEART 21 29 BELLEVILLE 32 3M SACRED HEART 36 3? CONCORDIA 38 M3 CHAPMAN 36 35 LINCOLN 2M 38 BEIDIT HILLSBCEC 27 So MM M8 M3 58 6M 61 60 S2 So u M3 M2 35 M3 Ml 63 M2 M8 S1 M3 27 COACH ROY CARLSON H1 x ,, !'El BACK ROW: Harold McCullick, Max Hoesli, Larry Horner, Fred Sch idt, Jerry Baker, THIRD ROW: Coach Draut, Coach Wooster, Bernard Phillips, Stephen Rupert, Stanley Flett, Kenneth McCullick, Mike Killian, Cecil Whalen, Vernon White, Richard Kirk- land, Don Postlethwaite, Coach Carlson, SECOND ROW: Joe Wamsley, Allen Atwell, Eddie Wallace, Dave Comfort, Homer Foutz, Dick Todd, Don Casey, Carol Becker, Charles Krager, Bill Harkley, Milton Lott, Dennis Henderson, FIRST ROW: DeVere Pieschl, Grover Adee, Jimmy Ayers, Loren Muller, Orville Ayers, Bob Henry, Larry Boston, Dick Popham, Gerald Rongish, John Smith. ooAcH DAVE woosrbta The 'I49-'SO M.H.S. track team fared well in their meets this season. Although being weak in some events they have made up for them in others. The first meet was at Sterling, where the Lions earned seven points. Next was a triangular with Solomon, Lincoln, and Minneapolis. In this meet Minneapolis racked up a total of seventy-five points to Lincoln's fifty-six and Solomon's ten. The third meet was a quadrangular at Concordia with Concordia, Lincoln, Belleville, and Minnea- polis. Concordia won this meet by nosingout the Lions by one point. While some of our high scoring men went to the K.U. relays, the rest of the squad was in a quadrangular at Salina and won this one with a total of seventy-one points, while St. John's Military School scored fifty and one-half, Sal- ina 'Bu thirty-six and one-half and Hope seven- teen. At the Beloit relays Minneapolis placed Sixth with twenty-five points. The Minneapolis thinclads have three meets left on the schedule, Chapman, the league meet, and the regional track meet which will climax a fine season. 50 H V ,uaamea iai a aaimmm 11Hwmiaaiiiiiiiii iwiiiiiiiiiiliiiii SSM? L. to R. Shelia Baker,attendant3 Weston Comfort, escortg Eileen Comfort,queen3 Don Postlethwaite, Homecoming captaing Verneta Banks,attendant5 Leo Mu11er,escort. O n M E C O M N , G A PDIIECOIIING GAME NOVEMBER 11, 19149 LB VS. LINCOLN . O .IDL 55 E IOR PLAY 'ONE WILD NIGHT BACK ROW: Marjorie Hill, Dixie Smith, Eileen Comfort, Glorianne Schur, Fred Schmidt, Dennis Henderson, Nova Hogarty, Nancy Scheibeler, Beverley Pogue, SEC- OND ROW: Orville Ayers, Philip Heberly, Connie Eikelberger, Sally Brown , FIRST ROW: Don Postlethwaite, Bob Allison, Bill Bennett, Logan Luther, Don Kunish- E IOR ONE-ACT PLAY WIDONCALF HIGFORD' L. to R. Eileen Comfort, Glorienne Schur, Orville Ayers, Connie Eikelberger, Dennis Henderson. 55 SENIOR HHS QU ARTET L. 'ro R. PHILIP HEHERLY, JI-:RRI BAKER, Boa Jomas, onvxux-3 Ames, AND mmm LUTHER, rmRMoNIcA sonorsr. wssw , W 'ind M!! ,. ff' TWILA KINDALL, SAUJTATORIAN EIIJEEN COMKJRT, VALEDICTORIAN 56 'Y Sf , a wg 1' , f 4 X i 24 Avi . L, wg '. 5 Q ggiyx 6.55 W . l as rf Ji V 1 liias 3 N Q W ug Xgffsf xglmii wwf' ' 1 'B 'Q' I 'wb Q N ' I ' ,Q M HULL HMI i 'Q In A i . Q 'Vwu gK...k W, wg i fYVi'af '-1' 1 .Q- . X, - ' 'km 5 ir Q gl M45 , I at V450 U . 1 1? E- ., , H EQ . ,1X rg ggi Q L1 .tl . :F Yip 7 .W - f Lu, 1 v. in we- N x SE W ., 'M' sw' 1, l xx' V 13' -'M NE! 449 QTVR' w t-4 f il M C A C B L I U N B E T erry Baker, Coach Draut, sponsor, Vernon White, Bob Jones, Coach Carlson, ponsor, Don Postlethwaite C A K B A I Y N E T STANDING: Mr. Dale, sponsor Dennis Henderson, Bob Jones, Gerald Rongish, Dave Comfort, Bob Henry, SEATED: Homer Foutz, DeVere Pieschl, Orville Ayers, Leo Muller, weston Comfort, Mike Killian C A F. B F. I A. N E T an Casey, Mr. Will, sponsor, Allen Atwell, Bob Allison, Tom Lott, Fred rhmidt, Leo Baker, DeVere Pieschl 40 Nedra Grace, Helen Sparger, Pat Rarig, Anita Comfort, Patsy Larzalere, Dixie Smith, Miss Rogers, sponsor. K C A A Y B E I TN TE E T STANDING: Patsy Larzalere, Miss Dvart, sponsor, Miss Seifert, sponsor, Helen Spargfer, Mary Kilpatrick, SEAT!-JD: Eileen Comfort, Beverley Pogue, Shirley Johnson, Dorothy Williams, Kerma Peters, Pat Rarig, Norma Johnson, Leona Welch . STANDING: Connie Eikelberger, Leona Welch, Mary Kilpatrick, Anita Com- fort, Miss Gould, sponsor, SEATED: Barbara Kindall, Eileen Comfort, Shirley Bollier, Shirley Hendrixson, 'hvila Kindall, Dixie Smith. 41 John H. Moore Miss JoDean Whitacre Mk 'ix 4 5-Int, ' 2 u -, Q 5-Plhgx 4 .. X 6 W., I' l 2f1 A Q ' . eww? nh-v ff , QR 3 ri. ,fb N WL mx? 1 P?yrm 'N ., If S329-1' 'W 'R wwf Sim wf'lWfz' 'Hr ifgy 452' Q-iv! 'X , if 21- SW nr' W . ' is S. 'fxw ny fi!! in flu -,, d UV fig! , fir, ,. -,......- f 3 .wi its A K ,,,5 fig E15 2? E 6 Q 1 W x ' q ai N 5 in ' gf ' . ' ' ma- 4 1 Ha if I BACK ROW: B. Jones, D. Bell, J. Baker, C. Whalen, L. Allen, SECOND HOW: B. Kindall, S. Baker, D. Williams, M. Crabs, B. Hendricks, B. Markley, O. Ayers, D. Henderson, S. Travis, S. Morton, N. Johnson, S. Brown, C. Eikelberger, THIRD ROW: N. Grace, E. Miller, S. Bollier, H. Austin, D. Comfort, D. Tbdd, W. Comfort, B. Bennett, L. Luther, E. Liby, P. Leonhart, K. Peters, H. Sparger, V. Banks, FOURTH ROW: J. Pruitt, B. Pogue, G. Schur, T. Kindall, B. Allison, H. Foutz, D. Kunish, L. Luther, D. Biesterfeld, L. Muller, L. Welch, D. Cain, P. Johnson, M. Kin- dall, FIFTH ROW: M. Jackson, R. Stewart, J. Leonhart, J. Markley, D. Pieschl, L. Boston, P. Heberly, E. Wallace, J. Kirkland, E. Comfort, A. Comfort, N. Hogarty, P. Larzalere, D. Schur, Miss lhitacre, instructor, M. Kilpatrick, pianist BACK HOW: H. Kilpatrick, S. Horton, R. Donath, S. Johnson, G. Schur, N. Hogarty, Ur. Moore, director, FRONT R W: L. lelch, D. Bieaterfeld, S. Brown, C. Eikelberger, P. Johnson, A. Comfort. 45 UNIOR BA D STANDING: Mr. Moore, director, D. Griest, M. Rehling. SEATED: G. Allen, W. Johnson, S. Deeds, H. Fleming, A. Hess, F. Harrington, J. Jackson, K. Allen, N. Matt, K. Pogue, C. Davison, J. Hahn, T. Templin, L. Heberly, B. Baker, R. Weidler, R. Donath, E. Rasmussen, J. Williamson, S. Morton. Leona Welch, Nova Hogarty, Connie Eikelberger, Dianne Schur, Glorianne Schur, Anita Comfort. Mary Kilpatrick, pianist. 46 BACK ROW: P. Heberly, D. Henderson, O. Ayers, J. Bak- er. FRONT ROW: A. Comfort, G. Schur, C. Eikelberfer, S. Brown, M. Kilpatrick, pianist. Patricia Larzalere, Sally B onn, Joan Beverley Pogue, Connie Eikelbergeq Markley, Mary Kilpatrick, pianist. Eileen Comfort, Nancy Scheibeler, pianist. MAJURETTES Patricia Larzalere, Jeannine Williamson, Anita Hess, Shirley Kreigh. 47 M '-1 x . .gd-1 Qi K an RNYNQ ' K ,U35W-.Sd if ww' ' ' 'wax 1' . .1 . f qu 3,5 --Mg? 5:-fir-:mi-'iii' 3-Wild? 3 3' in-w'A'::':-:':,z-Q, ' .1 N P' fs- H I nw'-'M if Al I L' if A 7 Q X if P- S i yn R4 I r P Q ul Y x.,4,: 1. 35, x 5?hF .ky G if uv. ln- 'H wx? fi ' 'll' NJ FE 2 mg f '--1 1 ' ----m fn , . 4. ,V 1 nn ' l'lllillWl1?f 'v-.11,. 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Princess Shelia 51 5 1 'S rn, Swede! ,.-1 These Sophomores Oh, Dick, You Say the Sweetest Things MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS COUNTY SEAT OF OTTAWA COUNTY POPULATION 1,955 TIN THE HEART or THE SOIDNON VALLEY IDCATED ON HIGHWAY 106 smzn cmmcrms PUBLIC LIBRARY MUNICIPAL LIGHT AND WATER PLANT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 2,800 CIRCULATION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIONS CLUB AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HDI SCOUTS -- GIRL SCOUTS THREE PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS SCHOOL ENR OLLMENT OF 1496 TEACHING STAFF OF 35 THIS PAGE PRESENTED WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS .-- N w x V 1 , ' ' 1' X ' ' D : 11- 2' . ' X ' ' T No.1 Aki k,,.,+' CHAMBER QF COMMERCE VETERANS CLUB V. FMA AUXILIARY 52 BAKER GIFT SBCR PARSON'S SHOE AND RARNES '1'EUPLIN'S SHOE STCRE NINNEAPCLIS HATCHERY COFFEE Sao? CITIZENS NATICNAL BANK EARTSCR I. G. A. RoI CARLSON INFLENENTS PECRLEAS CAFE KRIEGH MOTOR co. FRANK SCREIBELER, REGISTER OF DEEDS ALvA NERRIFIELD, WEED SUPERVISOR BETIIIC STUDICS D.L. JENSEN, o.D. 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