Norwich High School - Eagle Yearbook (Norwich, KS)
- Class of 1949
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Mg' 4 Amr wrfwu M 2 w avi, :K My W9 L Thc Studcnt Council OF Norwich High School PRESENTS THE L.X . ll W 'x . ,V XTX E45 ,Q Efiifjiiiziiu f f ,I Z3 ,f If ff , Zgr 'Z' 'II - .. - il I - ' HH' f .,-Q-4-11 Gif , IAQ, P ' - - -if-V muffl cffeazywgsfgigmp I- -15.15-lb f'f ,f.l':54f- KZ, 1- Qcneuf-0-fz,d The 1949 Eagle theme is 'I1he.re's Gold in by-wford of the prospectors of 1849, and now Class. With this book we pay tribute to our their search for the golden nuggets off success Them Thar Hills! It proudly served as the lives again as the motto of this year's Senior modenn Forty Niners who are about to begin and happiness, and to commit to them the mem- ory of the iprospectors of a cenxtury ago who were not afraid to strike out toward new hori- zons, seeking broader and greater opportunities. We have tried to caupiture within these pages ta picture of high school life at N, H. S., with the sincere desire that in future years the 1949 Eagle will become a treasure chest of memo- ries. Here is the book we have composed . .... We hope you like it. Marilyn Tahbert ......... ...,... , ....... Delores Holland Glenn Schrag ...... .......... u ......... Doris Ann Allen and Beatriz Morales -- Editor in Chief Associate Editor Advertising Manager ---,-- -----Circulation Managers Forrest Roberts Pauline Morales, Martha Ann Cotton, Gene land, Jean Walters, and Dwane Billau .... ----- Sports Editor Burkett, Marvin Hol- Staff Members In Memory Of CHARLES R. LOCK and all who Went before him, Whose untiring efforts made our town a better place in which to live, this book, The 1949 Eagle, is respectfully dedicated. I -lilllgn-ull' Q 7 949 80,955 King and Clueen Qlerm .beahaag mamma w,ea6?z,e'Led we sm flhe Jap 'QU' if Reading from left to right, front now: Vivian Coy, Scienceg Barbara Bare, Commerceg Viola Sloan, firsi and second gradesg Pearl Greenwell, seventh and eighth gradesg Eswther Kiemig, fiwfth and sixth grades. Second row: E. C. Swinehiart, Masthfmetics and Athleticsg Ruth Hedges, Musi-cg Gladys Viets, third and fourth gradesg Elsie Freeman, Englishg Geraldine Gosch, Home Eoonomicsg W. C. Freeman, Superintendent. Not pictured is Roy Williams, Custodian. Bracken gm the 114671 mga mme Roaad 5' A, J. FIESISJR LOREN GOSCH O. F. BOGLE Director Clerk Treasurer Grade School Board KARL SMITH HARRY THORNE W. O. BILLAU G. G. SKILLEN President Director Treasurer Clerk 'HARLEY IVIIESSNMER CNot Picturedj T cz FQRTY-NINER Af. 5 -Q,--rx N . L. X U 33 in LI , -. iv-L A, 1 If f in a -u 04,1 tiff? H141 i ly t o- J .I . .af I fbi! A, wi' f 'df M-sixty .l, . I rm. N 1 '- : t .3 -.L, wx Q 'Ml L M1 -. ' L yn M we G ,o w 'QA 417' fs :mf X- rr n 1 . iw, V H, ,Al P ef X4 fl Kyl i- N K ' 4 fl . V -:fir 5 , '1,'N Y ', L V . n.. A. X 7 'rifle 'AQ I' hr 1. I-.QA X 'avg' t gh 1-.1 -- .' . 3-, - ' i e'. f1 ',' Ti' as- , 'Y ,lv K mfs Q 'J' ' 5.-'fn 55? I f I E vb W -,- lf, , , 1, .byw Olizfx I 'Vg I XY x ,sh 4. 'I , -' lf w Y f,!L,.. 1.5 . 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M ' :f -' - Q -,,4,,-,w gf-2 mfg - 55 Rv ,-fm' mf l fm- Nr' GP 1'-+'-'Q' ,J it 'L W 3 xi! 15' -fl-Y ,N 4 -' : ' - -X ,Qual Ax Lx: X. bl, M, Class Flower Class Colors GOLDEN CHRYSANTHEMUM BLACK AND GOLD Class .Motto There's Gold in Them Thar Hills into-Ilmem P MARILYN TALBERT Valedictorian - Drum Major - Mixed Quartet - Girls Sex- tette - Girls Triple Trio - Mixed Octette - Clarinet Quar- tet - Pep Cluub President - Student Council President - Class President - Eagle E-ditor-In-Chief - Eaglet Editor -- Y-T en Vice President- May Fete - Sunibonnet Sue - Lois Inc - Hullavballoo - Heart Trouble - Pianist for Glee Clutbs - Extemporaneous Speaker - Eagle Business Manager - Class Treasurer - Y-Teen Pianist - Y-Teen Song Leader - Band - Pe-p Club - Mixed C'horus - Girls W Glee Club - Y-Teens - Short Story Award Quiet, Like A Cyclone CARL SHORE Footiball - Basketball - Track - Band - Boys Glee Club - Mixed Chorus - Student Council - Class Vice President - Love Inc. - 'Hullajballool' - Boys Quartet - Mixed Quartet -Mixed Octette - Boys Octette W- 'tSun1bonnet Sue - Pep Club M Eaglet Staifif - May Fete Fond of Green Plants-Especially Fern DELORES HOLLAND Pep Cluib President - Cheer Leader - Love Inc. - Y- Teen Social Chairman - Class Secretary - Eagle Associate Editor - SiunlIo-onnet Sue - May Fete - Hullaballoo - Librarian - Triple Trio - Eaglet Staff 4 Clarinet Quartet ss Athletic Queen - Student Council - Band - Glee Cluib bd Mixed Chorus -A Pevp Club - Y-Teen - Class President Never Let Your Lessons Interfere With Your Education MARTHA VVEATHERED Trornlbone Trio - Triple Trio - Y-Teen President - Class Treasurer - Eagle Queen - Mixed Quartet - Glee Club - Band - Mixed Chorus - t'Love Inc - Hullaballoo -- Pep Club - Y-'Teen Secretary - Y-Teen Program Chairman - Sunbonnet Sue F- Class President - Class Vice Presi- dent E Student Council Red Hair Isn't Her Only Attraction ?Icu:,tq- ' GLENN SCHRAG Baskebball Captain - Pep CluJb Treasurer - Student Council Treasurer - Boys Olctette - Class Treasurer - Love Inc. - Hul1aba1loo - Heart Troulble - Class President - Band -Glee Cl-wb - Student Council - Basketball - Foobball - Track - Short Story Award - Extemlporaneous Speaker - May Fete - Su1rbonnet Sue - Eaglet Staff - Eagle Ad- vertising Manager - Salutiatorian Now I've Got That, To Worry About JACK DOZE Football - Basketball - Track - Track Captain - Band -- Student Council - 'Love Inc. - wHu1lalbal1oo - Pep Clulb - Eaglet Staff I May Be Crazy, But I Ain't No Fool DUANE FISHER Football - Basketball - Track - The Tfamw Ba! be1'S -' Peqp Club I'll Love The Ladies If T'hey'll Love Me DON LAND Football - Track - Love Inc. - Hu1laiba1loo - Pep Club - Sunfbonnet Sue -- Winfield Orperetta - Glee Club -- Mixed Chorus Like Paul Reverev-On The Go At Midnight 3 ' fo- -Ylinem DALE SMITH Football Captain - 'Love Inc. - The Tramp Barbers Class Secretary - Class Treasurer - Pep Club - Football Basketball - Track - Eaglet Starff 'Too Much Study Is Wearisome To The Brain NEIL WILL Football - Basketball A- Track - Boys Glee Club - Pep Club - Mixed Chorus -- Sunlb.onnet Sue - Love Inc -- The Tramp Barbers - Eaglet Stalff Bless The Man Who First Invented Sleep ELDON WINEINGER Track - Football - Love Inc. - The Tramp Barbers Boys Glee Club - Mixed Clhorus - Pep Club Get Behind Me, Fair Maidens GEERAJLIDWINE GOSCII-I Sponsor yf6f'LLCl-fb 'Dwelve years ago, the 'tforty-niners or mlost of the Class of '49, entered fthe portals of dear old NHS, for the first time to seek our education. CWe must of needed it to be dumb enough to even start to school.J Of the eleven, who started in fthe :first fgrade in 1937, only five+Marilyn Talbert, Delores Holland, Glenn Schrag, Jack Doze, and Dale Smith have completed their tvwelfve years of education for something simcilarb in Norwich Grade and High School. Durinag the many years others in our different grades and classes have dropped out and others have joined in grade, or in high school, 'to make a total of eleven in the graduating class of '49 as when' wepstarted to school. 'We entered high school with the title of green freshmen with fifteen eauger and bashful mem-bers-ffour girls and eleven Iboys, the biggest class we ever had in school. Later in lthe year We lost Lester Oltt, makin-g only fourteen forty-niners. Finally after we got ovler our shyness, we 'hard :two swell class parties with our sponsor, Mrs. Gray. Dila Lee Boyd, our football queen candidavte, took second -pla-ce in the election making us very proud. During our sophomore year we recovered from all eagerness and bashlfulness. Our enrollment this year was :hour girls and nine boyws but we later lost Glenn Walker leaving a total of thirteen 'tforty-niners. Mr. An- derson fwas our sponsor and about all we got done was pestering Mr. Gould and having parties. 0More than were allowed, anyway. Clhecklj The juniors had us serve the Junior- Senior Banquet. We dressed as pirates which was fitting with their theme. More fun! The boys were extremely active in sports and the girls active in music this year. When the 'tforty-n'iners returned to school as juniors they had a year full of activities. We 'started out with thirteen bright and talented faoes, having lost Lila Lee Bloyd durinrg the summer, and during the school year we lost two of our boys, Clarence Ward and Jimmy Walkser leaving only eleven of us. As a means of securing money we put in a coke machine, sold magazines and had our forty-niners carnival which was A lbig Suc- cess. Later, 'we presented our Junior Play, Love, Inc, under the direction of Mrs. Freeman, our sponsor, which was also a bil' hit. Then -we gave the annual Junior-Senior Banquet in April using the theme Under the Big 'Ilqpl. But don't let all this work fool you, because we found time for plenty of mischief and one class panty at Freeman's. Our senior year began with the same en- rollment lwe had last year. This has been a lbusy year and an important one for all of us. To raise funds for the senior trip that wle are planning to take after school is out we sold magazine sulbscrilptions, Christmas cards, -had a box supper, sponsored a Bald Ealgle and Hairy Apes basketball game, and presented our Senior Play, I-Iullalbaloo. All these activities were accomplished with the help of our sponsor Geraldine Gosch. We greatly appreciated and enjoyed the west+ ern banquet the Junior Class gave us. During the year our bnoys have taken an active part in basketlball, football and track. Dale Smith w-as elected foostlball captain, Glenn Schrag was elected basketball captain and Jack Doze was elected track captain. We wish to thank our panents, the fac-ulty, fellow classmen, and friends-who have made our school years both edulcattional and enjoyaible. We are grateful to all of you for your patience and consideration during our years with you. we have always tried to do our best before and will conatinue to do so in fthe future. We put on a box supper and sponsored a .'f,6!lJ:U-'L 'Poem Gather 'round, pardners, and I'1l describe 'for you The tri-p of the Forty-Niners true. We'll remember the start in '4t,. As long as we remain alive We shook in our boots and our faces were pale Als we started over the rough ole trail, But we managed somehow to survive the year Without losing a limlb or shedding a tear, And a courageous bunch in '416 Still retained their shovels and picks, And as sophomores turned disdainiful faces Away ,from the lowly fresbgmen's places, For, though we had a lot to learn We thlou-ght that we had brains to burn. Then in the ,fall of '47 We entered the gates of junior heaven, Powerful had we come to 'be Arnd we tackled our tasks with merry glee. We had a carnival and a play, Anvd other things 'along the way, 'Til finally in '48 ' Wse joined the ranks of the honored great. We took our place at the head of the school, Enjoying our mighty Senior Rule. game, To bring ourselves a load of fame, And when the curtain fell on Play, All agreed that come what may our Senior The senior cl-ass would do alright, And make their way with truth andmight. Now we find it is '4-9 . . . The year of the trip of the loyal line From wihich we took our famzous name With which to Iasbel us in Iife's game We've reached the dreamed of hills of gold, And we are sure, as the years We will ,find that our trip has seek A useful life on a higher peak. Now, pardon us, friends, for unpack, And em-pty the contents of our sackg We have to assemble our load 'Cause, pardners, now its time unfold, taught us to we have to High School of rig, to dig! l ! I -M.M .T. .'f,6l'Ll:Cl-'L FAME AND FORTUNE Television Show, Station BXD Announcer: It is May 19, 1969, in New York City, ladies and gentlemen of the tele- vision audience, and the renowned Mc of television, Oarl Shore, is about to begin his new program, Fame and Fortune. .,..r. Snore: Thank you! Thank you! Wel- ccme to my new program, lasdies and tgentle- nfnn. Now, before I begin, a word from our sponsor. Cionsor: Hello everybody. This is Delores Holland speaking. As :president of t'he com- pany which sponsors this show, I bring you warm greetings. And dcn't forget, when you want to buy thvmlb taoks, that Are thumb taclrs, lbuy Holland Thumb tacks. They are soccoooooo sharp! I'VIr. Shore: Now we must get this pro- rrsm started. The first person I will inter- view tonight is that renowned nhotognapher, Jack Doze. Tell me Mtr. Doze, what have you enjoyed most about your work during your lonwg career. Mr. Doze: Well, I believe it was when I vrtiq staff photographer for Esquire Maga- Zine. 'Mr. Shore: Ah, thank you, Mr. Doze, for coming up tonight. Our nex.t gvest who has won Fame and Fortune is Duane Fisher, the most .elerilble bacl'elor in the United F -tes. Mr. Fisher. iust hr-w do you monafte to el' de all of the hundreds of girls who are cons-tantlv chasing you? 'Mn Fisher: Oh, its real easy. I have been practicing since I was in high school. Just love 'ern and leave 'ern-tha.t's my motto! Mr. Shore: I see. Th-ank you for being with us. Mr. Fisher. Now. the next person I am going to interview is Mr. Eldon Wine- inger, better kr:-own to you as one of the T' ree Stooges, Mr. Wineinger having taken Hush Henberts place, when he retired. Do you enioy your work, Mr. Wineinger? lMr. Wineinger: Very much, but sometimes I get tired of the other guys beating me over the head. :Mir. Shore: I understand you have just broken your engagement with June Allyson. Coulld vou please tell our audience just why you did that, when millions of men in Amer- ica would give their right arms to marry her? zMr. Wineinger: Oh. I decided that my career was more important, and I could not interfere vith it. Mr. Shore: Ahem! Well, the next person I want you to meet is that famous captain of the All American Redheads, Martha Weathered. What position d-o you play on fthe team, Miss Weathered? 'Miss Weathered: I play center, Mr. Shore, and our team has been undefeated this year. 1Mr. S' ore: Thank you, Miss Weathered. It has teen very interesting to hear from' you. Now I would like to introduce to the audi- ence Admiral Dale Smith, Commander in Chief of the Navy. Tell us, Admiral Smith, howedid you manage to work up to the posi- tion of Commander in Chief? Mir. Smith: Well, you gee, I joined the navy right aifter I got out of high sohool and managed to get on the Navy Footlball Squad. After t-hat it was easy. We beat the Army in a game and the president appointed me to my present position. fM1r. Shore: Wlhat atb-out your personal life? Any love interest? Mr. Smith: Well, I can't tell you anything definite yet, but Margaret Truman and I have been keeping company, and I have even taken up singing lessons, IM Shore: Thank you, Admiral Smith. Now I have the pleasure of introducing to you Mr. Don hand, owner of the Anteater Cluib in Los Angeles, California. Is it true, Mr. Land, that your nightclufb is the one which all of the movie stars attend. IMr. Land: That's right. Only last night we entertained Cl-ark Gable, Banbara Stan- wyck, Errol Flynn, Cornel Wilde, Claudett Colbert and many others. 'Mr. Shore: That's quite interesting, Mr. Land. Novw I would like to intnodluce to you that great statesman, the Senator from Ar- kansas. .Mr. Neil Will. To what .party do you lbelong, sir? Mr. W'ill: I belong to the Republicrat party, Mr. Shore. You know, it is the new one that was formed from half of the Re- publican policies and half of the Democrat policies. During the recess off t'he Senate I teach dancing in one of Arthur Mfurray's schools. My speciality is jitterbugging. !Mr. Shore: Thank you for comng ulp, Senator. Now our next -guest is the girl whose writings are read daily by millions of people, the famed columnist, Marilyn Tal- bert. How mtany papers do you write for, Miss Talbert? tMiss Talbert: Right now my column ap- pears in 400 newspapers. in U1 fre- C course we all know that it is entitled Scriibbl.ings a name you adopted x..1-.l yo' nrst bezan your newspaper ca- reer, b-ut tell me, do you write your column f.om a New York oifice? Miss Talbert: Part of the time I do, but mf-st ot the time I write it in my home at Norwich. I am right now running for mayor in Nonwich and it takes up a great deal of my time. llVLr. Shore: Thank you very much, Miss Tall-ert. Now our last person of fa-me and .fortune is Mr. Glenn Schraig, the scientist and inventor. Wlhat harve you invented? Wir. Schrag: It was a new kind of bubble gum, Flulblbo, the bulhble gum that does not stfck to your face. .SE'ZlZiZZ To Whom lt May Concern: We, the 'Forty-Niners, Senior Class of 1949, Nlorwich High School, bein-g of sound mind and body, do ordain and establish this, our last rwill and testament on the nine- teenth day of May, nineteen hundred and forty nine, before 'the presence of competent witnesses. uWe, as a class, leave our punctuality and orderly class meetings to .tihe Juniors, with the wish that they benefit greatly by them. Also, to the Juniors we :bequeath our Senior dignity, and hope that they 'will not dis- grace it Cany more th-an we did.J :Following is a record of the last will of the individual members of the Forty-Niners: I, Glenn Schrag, leave my cheery Good Morning to Miss Bare, so that her nights out won't bother her the next day. I also leave my camera to -Merle Walker, hoping he makes an even worse 'bother with it than I did, and gets as interesting pi-ctures. I, Don Land, leave my reputation as the strong. silent type to Wanda True, so that she w1on't have so much love-trouble next year. In addition 'to this, I bequeath my fondness for Zenda girls to Eddie Huitt, since my fancy has turned to other places. I, Jack Doze, will my beautifluil pin-rn pictures to Mrs. Freeman, and hope she will give them as much attention as I have. I also will my book of foreign addresses, with the exception of one .from Sweden, to Char- ley Rhoads, so that he will leave the older gals alone. I, Duane Fisher, leave my ability to chase girls to Junior Berry, an hope 'he will have much more success than I did. Also, I leave my A's in Physics to Bob Mayer, hoping that he does not have t-0 makle quite so many trips to the office as I did. I, Carl Shore, bequeath my position as No. One oh the teiacher's ,Hit Parade to Doris Ann Allen, with the wish that she keep my reputation ulp on its present level. My ability to get along with Fern, I leave to Jack Pomeroy, and hope that he will be able to stand the worry and delight better than I did. I, Martha Weathered, will my red hair to Prof. Freeman, to keep his gray hair from showing, and my ability to play the trnnttoone to Coach Swinehart, so that he can entertain himself in 'his leisure time. I, Eldon Wineinger, leave my skillful ablity to drive a De Soto automobile to Frosty Rcflzerts, so that he can give his jeep a much needed rest. Also, I will my fond- ness for Josephine to Potter Stockstill, hopin-g he will be able to do more than ad- mire her from far off. I, Delores Holland, bequeath my Botany Book to Gene Burkett, and hope he devours it with more interest than I did, and to Mayibelle Berry I leave my cheer leading position, together with a bottle of liniment, and hope she can have a new uniform for 1 . I, Neil Wlill, bequeath my over-:ized track sfhoes to Marvin Holland, in hvpes that they will prompt him to move a little faster. Also, I leave my position as Nun! er One Woman Hater to A. J. Fieser, although he doesn't show much talent for it yet. il, Miarilyn Talflrert, bequeath my m-any ex- boy friends to Beverly Holder, as l have no further use for them. I also will my typing ability to Dwane Billau, so that he can peck out letters to Joan Hyatt. I, Dale Smith, leave my Mcdel A to Dale Fieser and hope he has even more fun with it it than I did. QI also leave hi.m a box of tools because right now the old wreck doesn't run.b Then I will my football ability to Leon Lowery, so that there will be someone to call signals on the team next year. That is the end of our individual record. Nofw, again, we, as a class, leave our Senior privileges to the Freshmen, to be different, because we have always been different. Now, farewell. It is the end. High School life has faded. The Forty-Niners are stepping into a new world, and so are lealving you, w to remain here our valuable prcvgerty and abilities. May you always cherish t'hem as we did. CSignedb The Forty-Niners . I umm 72fw.44aectom LW Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors PINK CARNATION WE CAME, WE SAW, WE BLUE AND WHITE C'OvNQUEiR.ED BEATRIZ MORALCEIS-President BEVERLY HOlLDlE1R,-Vice President CARLTON MYERS-Secretary JEAN WALTERS-fTreasurer DlWAlNE BILLAUf-Student Council BEATRIZ M'O'RALESwSludent C0unCil JEAN WV'ALTElR.SeSludent Council BA:R.BA.RA BABE--fSponsor li -- -T..i. .i First row, reading from left to right: Jean Walters, Barbara Smith, Fern Wineinger. Belly Smith, Beatriz Morales. Second row: Leon Lowery, Beverly H-older, Barbara Weaihered, Wanda True, Banbara Bare, A. J.1Fieser. Third row: Jimmie Doze, Charles Rhoads, Bob Mayer, Don Stockstill, Carlton Myers Dwane Billau, On Septemlber 6, 1948, sixteen indolent members or the Junior Class struggled up the steps of N-HS to acquire more education. Class officers chosen for the year are as follows: President, Beatriz Moralesg Vice President, Beverly 'Holderg Secretary, Carl- ton Myersg Treasurer, Jean Waltersg Stud- enit Council memlbers, Dwane Billau, Jean Walters and Beatriz Mjoralesg Sponsor Bar- bara Bare. The traditional Junior Carnival was held on Olctdber 29. Everyone worked 'hard on the various booths. These included Penny Pitch, Country Store, Fortune Telling, Beauty Shop-pe, Turtle Race, -Dart Tfhrowg Ball Tihrofw, Marriage Bureau, Div-or-ce Court, Rie- freshment Stand. In addition to these was the main attraction, a Bingo stand, where many big prizes were given away, and a cake walk. Tlhe Junior Play, For Pete's Sake was presented on March 23. Both the proceeds from it and the carnival are to pay the ex- penses for a Senior t-rip, which we :plan to 'take next year. The Junior class was well represented in athletics this year, with quite a nulmiber off boys participating in football, basketball and track, The group was also active in Glee Clvlbs, Band, Pep Club and Y-Teens. IThat's all for now, but give us time, folks, 'because we :plan to someday ascend the steps of NHS as ambitious Seniors. Then you can':t tell what might happen. .930 uma-'Le Quaid Q6g,g,efm Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors TULIP TODAY WE SAIL, PINK AND GREY TQOMORROW WE AN CHOR FORREST ROBERTS-President MARVIN HOLLAND -Student Council PAUL BHEIRRY--Vice President FORREST ROBERTS-Sftudent Council BETTY BROOKS-Secretary-Treasurer PAULINE MORALES-Student Council Sponsor: Mrs. Thayne Hedges .l i Reading from left to right, first row: Deloris Walters, Peggy Giese, Joan Hyatt, Pauline Morales, Velma Russell. ,Second rowt Betty Brooks, Kathleen Tliolnas, Ruth Hedges, Josephine Taylor, Barbara Vavra. 'Third row: Jack Pomeroy, Forrest Roberts, Paul Berry, Marvin Holland, Dale Fieser. lneofzfto-moJz.e ' On September 6, 1948, fourteen not-so- green scqplhomlores started their second year ovf high school. We learned a lot last year, but we were determined to learn m-ore this year C? ? ?j There are nine girls and five boys. After getting ours-elves adjusted to school we had a meeting and chose our officers as cfolliows: President-iFros'ty Roberts, Vice President-Paul Berry, Secretary and Treas- urer-Betty Brooks, Student Council Mem- bers-Pauline Morales, Marvin Holland, and Frosty Roberts. We chose as our sponsor Mrs. Thayne Hedges. We disturbed the horses and cows by having our class party at Dale Fiesersi We ate our lunches and played games by the pond in the pasture. Frosty Roberts enter- tained us by showing his talent as an acro- batic. We ended up at the show. The sophomore girls showed their cooking ability at the football suvpper and a buffet supper wfhich they served to invited gu-esfts. It must have been good lbecause we haven't heard many complaints. The sophomore boys took part in ifootball, basketball and track while the girls duti- ffully st-ood on the sidelines and backed them up. We will soon be leaving school for a while, bust We will be back next year to show our talents as intelligent juniors. fWell, juniors anyway.l Qaeaftman iiiatocg 1It was the first week of September, 1948, that twelve intelligent, but frightened fresh- men enztered the portals of :Silently we crept up the stairs of NHS ex- pecting at any momient for some monster to jumzp out at us from behind ea-ch and every doorway. Finally we got up enouigh cvourage to ask our way to our various classes. ' The next day being a little more venture- some and daring we decid-ed to eleot officers. We chose the following: Sponsor-1lVIiss Viv- ian Coy, president-Mlartha Ann Cotton, Vice President-Eddie Hudtt, Secretary and Treas- urer-Karlene Smith, Studenlt Council-Doris Ann Allen, Gene Burkett, and Martha Ann C-otton. We had our first sernesster party at the home of Martha Ann Cotton, Merle Walker's truck provided the transportation, wirth Paul Farrar driving we arrived there in time to enjoy among other things a scavenger hunt. Arfter several accidents such as lburned coats, hot dogs, marshmallows and cokes were eaten. About 9:30 we stanted for town. We took 'plart in Pep Club, Y-Teen and Glee Club. The boys took part in football, 'basketball and track. So far -our history is rather short, but we have three more years to increase it. Qfzmfnman foawne iiwzteu, Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors YELLOW ROSE NOT TO THE TOP, GOLD AND EMERALD BUT CLIMBING MARTHA ANN COTTOIN'-President GENE BURKETT-Student Council EDDIE HUITT'-fVice President DORIS ANN AIJLENvS+tudent Council KARLENE SMITH -Secretary-Treasurer MISS VIVIAN COY-Sponsor Beading from left to right, first row: Veda Harrison, Karlene Smith, Martha Ann Cotton Maybelle Berry, Janet True. Sevond row: Wanda June Shepherd, Doris Ann Allen, Vivian Coy, Joan Raup, Laveta Walters. Hhird row: Gene Burkett, Merle Walker, Eddie Huitt. .Kwan FL cmd Eighth Qfaaded, -,mfr 4,-,. EIGHTH GRADE CLAS-S OFFICERS COIRKY EGGERT-President JCANN LOCKv Secretary ,Reading from left to right, 'first row: Buddy Taylor, Phil Baker, Harley Van Gieson. Pat- iricia Eggert, Barbara Plush, Elaine Pryer, Sondra Wills, Max Wineinvger, Jimmie Poe. Second row: Mary Louise Walker, Mary Beth Weathered, Lois Mae Fieser. Doris Richards, Betty J-o Walker, Martha Jane Taylor, Liuella Lockshart, Vivian True. Patsy Brooks, Byard Gosch. Third row: Miss Pearl Greenwell Corky Eiggert, Mildred Russell. Billy Billau, Charles Doze, Alla 'Marie Cofifey, Norma Jean Riley, Bud Mayer, Gary D020- Fourth row: Lee Giese, Jim Brooks, Jimmie Don Skillen, Lick Stockstill, Paul Baker, Jo Ann Lock, Bonnie Hubbard, Betty Bogle, Kieth Land. WX Wd Rm 3' ffafwitiea betwdent Clcfuncif ck Sagle biftagg MARILYN TALBERT-President BEATRIZ MORALES--Secretary JEAN WALTE.RSMVice President GLENN SCHRAG--Treasurer MR. and MRS. W. C. FREEMAN-Sponsors Marilyn Talbert ...,... Editor in Chief Delores Holland .... Associate Editor -Glenn Schrag ..... Advertising Manager Beatriz Morales.----Circulation Manager Doris Allen ....... Circulation Manager Forrest Roberts ......... Siports Editor ...1l.1l.-....lT-11- Reading from left to right. seated: Jean Walters, Beatriz Morales, Martha Ann Cotton. Delores Holland, Gene Burkett, Dwane Billau, Marvin Holland, Doris Ann Allen. Pauline Morales. Standing: W. C. Freeman, Forrest Roberts, Marilyn Tallbert, Glenn Schrag, Elsie Freeman. Raya, Qlee CIZLLZ. Director: Mrs. Thayne Hedges Pianists Mar1lyn Talbert and Karlene Smxth tFirst row, leht to right: A. J. Fieser, Charles Rlhoads, Edd1e Hu1tt Dale F1eser Gene Burkett. Second row: Carl Sh-ore, .Bolb Mayer, Ruth Hedges, Carlton Myers Marvm Holland Third row: Forrest Roberts, Glen Schrag, Don Stockstill Merle Walker Dwane B1l1au -1-l ,. COUNTY FEQSTIVAL RATINGS Boys Glee Clufbt-- Bwcys Medium Voice Carlton Myers-- IDale Fieser ..... Frosty Rloberts- - - Boys Low .Voice A. J. F1eser .............,. H, CBll1au, Myers, of--U'- - Boys Quartet ..... Fieser, Sthorel SULZ4 Siiea GEM. I A x -. . . . af Director: Mrs. Thayne Hedges Pianisit: Marilyn Tallzert First row, leitt to right: Doris Ann Allen. Karlene Smith, Jesephine Taylor, Beatriz Morales. Jean Walters, Veda Harrison, Fern Wineinger. Se'ond row: l,aVeta Walters. Kathleen Thomas, Joan Rang, Deloris Walters, Pauline Morales, Velma Russell, Wanda June Shepherd. 'I'-hird row: Marilyn Talhert, Peggy Giese, Barbara Vavra, Beverly Holder, Barbara Smith, Martha Ann Cotton, Bettv Jo Brooks, Ruth Hedges. Fourth row: Joan Hyatt, Betitv Smith, Maybelle Berry, Martha Weathered, Delores Hol- land, Bai-hara Weathered, Janet True. COUNTY FESTIVAL RATINGS DISTRICT FESTIVAL RATINGS Girls fzlcc Qlubm My -WW WW--II Mixed Chorus ........ -- ------- --- .- -II . , 1 1 Boys Glee Clivb--,. -- .II Mlxcd Chmm' ' -a-I Girls Glee Club. ,- ----III Mixed Quartet--. .- .w.,,,. , W ,,,, I Band -- - f--f -- Ill tMyf-rs, Talliert, M. Weathered, Shoreb Girls High Voive Betty .Io Brooks..- ---- ,--II Girls Medium Voice Wlattha Weathered.. - - ---II Girls I.ow Voiee Beatriz Moralesd- -- .... ---I Banhara Weathered- - . - , ,II Mixed Quartet .------ Boys Quartet ---- A. J. Fieser----. NW Bob Maven' Clow I --- Carlton Myersn- Dale Fieser--- . - Frosty Roberts -. Betty I-Xreoke, -,-.- . , .M ,. Beatriz Morales- --. - - - - .. . , Martha Weathered ttromoonei Dwane Billau teorneti .--- Band Drum Major: MARILYN TALBERT Direvtorz NURS. THAYNE HEDGES First row, left to right: Lois Mae Fieser J Ann Look Eileen Fieser Doris Ann All D I . X - , - , en, on Stockstill, Dfwzzne Billau, A. J. Fieser, Carlton tMyer.s.5 Second row: Kathleen Thomas. Janet True, Karlgne Smith, Banbara Plush, Wanda June S'1epher:l, Mary Beth Weathered, Forrest ROb9l IS,Q'B11I'l.JEIl'3 Weathereclj Charles Doze, Corky Iiegert, Leon Lowery. 'Third row: Marilyn Taliberl, Sondra Wills, Palsy Fsfgert. Jimmie Poe, Jimmy Brooks, Jack Dfmze, Beverly Holder, Dick Stcekstill, Billy Eillau, Paul Baker, Glenn Szhrag, Joan Ruup, L.1le Fieser, Iylartha Weathered, Ruth Hedges. -illgl-1.-....,. -1 COUNTY FESTIVAL RATINGS Band ..,., .I ,,..,,..............,, M, I Matha Wegtxered Ctrombonemd, ,--,I Dzvane Eiilziu Ccoinetb ......... L... I I Karlene Smith Qpianob ....v,. ,--I yam em BARBARA WEATI-IERF.D'President PAULINPE MORALES--Treasurer MAR.ILYN TALBERT-Vice President BEVERLY HOLDER-Song Leader JEAN WALTERS-Secretary MARILYN TAIJBERT-Pianist ELSIE FREEMAN-Sponsor Martha WeatheredvProgram Chairman Marilyn Talbtert-AWorship Chairman Delores Holland-Social Chairman Joan Hyatt-alVFemtbe'rship Chairman Karlene Smith-'World Friendship Chairman Doris Ann AllenfPutblicity Pauline Morales--Finance Beverly HolderfYMusic Twenty-four girls enrolled in the Y-Teen Club this year, and carried out a variety of activities. A Y-'Teen float was entered in the parade at the Norwich Fall Fair, and it won a blue ribbon. Twelve girls attended Mid-Winter Conifererice at Anthony, seal for meeting the highest requirements with last year's work. Du nt Valentine week the girls drew nantes for Heart Sis ers 11 g which the high school boys were invited, was held in the gymnasium on February 16. wehere the club received a gold t . A Valentine party, to As an overseas project the club contributed money for a CARE package to be sent to Europe. Mrs Grace Morrison ...................... Haha I-School Paper The Norwich High School newspaper, the Eaglet, was edited and published this year by the Typing II class. This group prepared a paper every three weeks, which contained school news and features. Those in the class are Marilyn Talfbert, Delores Holland, Glenn Sohratg, Jack Doze, Dale Smith, Neil Will and Carl Shore. ALL SCHOOL PLAY 'iiealtt Ulwuhle' Slponsored by the Student Council Directed by Mrs. Elsie Freeman CAST OF CHARACTERS Junior Morrison ...... --- ....... .... - - Patricia Morrison Laura Morrison ..---- -------- Betty Brooks Forrest Roberts Beatriz Morales -..---- Marilyn Tallbert Conrad Tyler --- ..... -...... - ..---- Fred Morrison -- ....... ..... .... G l enn Lenore Algpleby -- .... -- ..... -- lKarlene Tommy Caler - .... -: ................ .... D ale Jethro Appleby ..... .......... ..... C a rlton Beatrice Tyler -- ......... ...... J oan SENIOR Box SUPPER PLAY 'THE TRAMP BARBERS' Cast of Characters I. Cuttem, .................... Carl Shore Slippery Pete .... -----------.Dale Smith Overland Louie ...... ...... Dw 'ane Fisher Chauncey St. John- -- .... Eldon Wineinger Bat T'horrnpson .... ......... N eil Will Giuseppe Garibaldi ...... Eldon Wineinger Paitrick O'RafEerty .............. Neil Will Director ............... -Geraldine Gosch Don Stockstill Schrag Smith Fieser Myers Hyatt ' iiwliadalao'-wma new, Thy people shall be my people, OH NOLLYV' thy Gold. my God. ' Directed by Miss Geraldine Gosch Cast of Characters Letty Hooper ...... Marilyn Talbert Cara Morton ,...... Delores Holland Nolly Tcvlliver -ec .... Glenn Schrag Eric Boardman ...A....., Jaik Daze Ailoert Boardman ,....... Carl Shore Mrs, Morton - .... Martha Weathered Benito ..e,.............. Don Land A large audience attended the per- formance of Hullabal1oo and acclaim- ed it one of the best High School plays they had even seen. 'iThiS iS INOFC than I can bear. 'tWoman, on bended knee I beg of you to say the wcrd that will make me hagtpyg' X '9,oJL' 72ete'4, fake' JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Directed by Miss Barlbara Bare Cast of Characters Miss Sarah Pepperdine .................... Wanda True Jasmine Jackson .... - - - Barbaraweathered Cicero Murglethorpe -- Peter Pepperdine Bill Bradshaw ........ Thorndyke Munglethiorpe -- Mrs. Georgiana Clarkston -- -- --- Nadine Clarkston Peggy Clarkston Malvina Potts -- John Boliver --- Dupont Darby -- ----- Bob Mayer Carlton Myers ------ Jim Doze --- Leon Lowery Beatriz Morales Befverly Holder Fern Wineinger - Jean Walters - Dwane Billau --- Don Stockstill swam IV new Jerry Breaks A Date Mary Jfohnson ........... Jerry J ovhnson- - Dad Johnson- - - -Marilyn Talfbert --- -- ----- Glenn Schrag -Jia-ck Doze Wilfred Winfieldu-n-nn---- Mrs. Johnson ----- A-unt Alice ...- -------------- Don Land ---Martha Weafthered Delores Holland Who Gets the Car Tonight Mr, Jones ,... -----.... C harles Rhoads Mrs, Jones' ---- ---.-.- M arilyn Tallbert' M ary J-ones --.. ---- De lores Holland Paul J ones--- ---------.- ---Dale Smith J ack Brown ---- - ---------- Carlton Mye-rs Efldon Winein-ger A. J . Fieser Martha Weathered Glenn Schrag The Fragrance of Myrrh The Innkeeper and his wife ------. Carlton Myers and Martha Weathered Roman Soldier--- .-.---------- Jack D026 Cook -------- ----------- De lores H-ollan-d Stable Boy -...-..-..--...--. A. J. Fieser Travelers -----.----.-- -------.- E ldorl Wineinfger, Don Land, Dale Smith, Marilyn Talibert, Charles Rhoads, Glenn Schrag ' 11.-.':P.en,L0fz. Ba t The Senior Class was entertained in true Forty-Niner style by the Junior Class at the J Ranch, on Anpril 29. Other guests at the banquet were the senior parents, the grade and hifgh school faculty, and the grade and higih school board of education. 'The gym was cleverly converted into a ranch yard, with a blue crepe paper sky overhead. Rough rail fences encircled the long ranch tables and a chuck wagon, to- gether with shootin' irons, saddles and a a camp fire was found on one side of the rocm. the ladies of the Christian Church and con- sisted of Snake Bite Medicine, J Baked Ham, Beans 'n Bacon, Potatoes 'n Gravy, Sagebrush Salad, Corn Pone, Rabbit food, Bunk House Pie, Chuck Wangon Coffee, Al- kali Tea, and mints. fTfhe Grub was served by the sophomore class, attired in cowboy outfits. After group singing led by Carlton Myers, Beatriz Morales, toastmistress, welcomed the group, and Marilyn Tallbert, Senior Class President, gave the response. The Boys Quartet CD'wane Billau, Carlton Myers, Dale Fieser and Carl Shorey sang Home on the Range and Supt. Freeman spoke on Cow- boy Customs and xElqu.'3,:ment. Mr. Robert Sheetz closed the program with a toast to the Seniors entitled 'tThe Roundup. 'Ilhe tlalb-les were lighted iby kerosene lamps and tiny covered wagons served as place cards and mint cups. Program books were guitars and western napkins and west- ern silver bar pin favors completed the deco- rations. There was a 'background of phonograph music for the meal, which wras served by :Following the program the evening was spent in dancing. Ha-me Ea Q' The Home Economics III class completed their foods unit in February, by the serving of four formal dinners. Jean Walters and Baribara Smith chose a yellow and white color scheme for theirs and carried out a skating theme on the table with miniature skating pond as a centerpiece and -skaters for .place cards. The menu was :fruit cocktail, baked chicken, browned potatoes, creamed peas, clover leaf rolls, pineapple and cheese salad, home made ice cream, vwhite layer cake, iced tea and mints. Guests were Bob Mayer, Charles Rhoads, Marian Russell and Kenneth Johnson. Wanda True and Betty Smith had Valentine decorations of red and white for their table decorations. The menu consisted of fruit cocktail, 'baked chicken, mashed potartoes and gravy, dressing, buttered corn, clover leaf rolls, candle salad, ice cream, cake, cotlfee and mints. Guests were Alvin Martin, Diwane Billau, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hedges, Barrbara Bare and John Weath.. ered. Barbara Weathered and Beatriz Morales used decorations of red and white with a birth- day theme. Their meniu was fruit cocktail scalloped chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, clover leaf rolls, candle salad, cake and ice cream, iced tea and mints. Guests were Betty Brooks, Jack Doze, Geraldine Gosch and Darleen Johnston. , Fern Wineinger, Martha Weathered, and Beverly Holder also had Valentine, decorations of red and white on their table. The menu consisted of fruit cocktail, meat loaf, baked pota- toes, scalloped corn, clover leaf rolls, candle salad, cherry pie a la mode, iced tea and mints. Guests were Carlton Myers, Carl Shore, Glerm Schrag, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoover of Harper. - ., wqyuv --5' bp, ' VW 0-iii' 'V 9 Kd R PL fz.v elsif' AEKETQQ?-H' LAQQP, 'U' ua '1 3f,H'QJ at M1 Ja ww- Etfbfeticd, Want NEIL WILL JACK DOZE 1 GLENN SICHRAG A R X Q Nl Q, .- b x . , .., h - I A mx' .35 ex Q, i,?gIg+.k 'mf,.,::x, ,, W - -ww-N 1. Q , ' x www., 'rf ' bw 1 N-X58 nf V Q xl , M 'G -- - -,jeg , buy. xgqfx , Q 4 ,- . . ' ' , - y in C ,AQ :rw , 5 , X gg my , gh M ,Q lc Q 39 A CARL, SHORE DALE SMITH SKY' Q ,MSW7 fflafniebic King and .Queen 13,9 K f e N Qelolzai Halfand Qafe fmifh lf' A-H ' ' A-71'-nas 7-1:-ff' 13:3 i 20-otha!! .'fu4a19.eJz. An Autumn theme was carried out at the annual Football Sugrper given by the Pep Club 'for the lfoottball squad on November 19, 1948 in the school gymnasium. Sh-ocks of feed were placed about the room, and the taibles were gaily decorated with horn of plentty mint cups, autumn leaves, football place cards and favors. Aafter a delicious meal, served by the Sophomore foods class, a tprogram was pre- sented in hon-or of the successful record made 'by :the team of '48. Delores Holland, Toastmistress and Pep Club President, wel- comed the grou-p and Dale Smith, Honorary Football Captain responded with thanks on behalf of the boys. Carlton Myers gave a vocal solo and Doris Ann Allen lpiresented a musical readinlg, after iwthich Coach Swine- har.t and Supt. Freeman gave short talks. Then a tgirlfs sextemte sang two numbers and the evening was closed with the cheer- leaders leadinlg the group in the school song. Jftftletia Hanquet Coronation was the theme of the an- nual Athletic Banquet given by the Pep Club on March 25 in the gym. The tasbles were cleverly decorated with a red and sil- ver color scheme. Miniature crowns were mint cups, tiny scempters servled as place cards and the program books were shaped like bugles and royal banners. Large crowns and red tapers in silver, seven-:branched candelalbra were used as centerpieces. The ladies of fthe Christian church served the ibanquet. The menu consisted of fruit cocktail, tbaked ham, creamed new potatoes an-d peas, Harvard bea-ts, hot rolls, butter, jelly, relish, vegetable salad, straw-berry shortcake, coffee and mints. :Group singing was held immediately fol- lowin-g the meal and then Royal Trumpe- teers, Carlton M-yers and Dwane Billau, heralded the entrance of the Royal Page, Gary Lazarus. The page announced that the Royal Party had arrived and as the fanfare sounded again the assembly rose to greet them. Karlene Sm-ith, Court Musician, played the march from Aida for the processional. The .party consisted of the Prime Minister, Carl Shoreg Court Fool, Forsty Rclbertsg Flower Girl, Karen Sue Smithg Crown Bearers, Debby Sue Doze and Douglas Elsh- na-ur, Attendants, Martha Weathered, Jack Doze, Marilyn Talbert and Glenn Schragg the King and Queen of Athletics Dale Smith and Delores Holland. After the Prime Minister crowned the Kinig and Queen, the Royal singers, Fern Wineinzger and Beatriz Mtorales sang We've Chosen You Our King and Queen. Supt. W. C. Freeman gafve a toast, Our Royal Players, followed by a ntuamlber by the boys quartet. Then Coach E. C. Swinehart, the 'tR1oyal Trainer gave a short talk and A. J. Fieser, Jr., sang Lavender Blue. Tlhe pro- graim was closed by the cheerleaders lead- ing rthe sgroup in the school S'Ol'ltg. The gyum was decorated wvith banners of the Royal House of Eagles and its main feature 'was the rplatform where the King and Queen and attendants were searted. It was covered with imitation green grass, with white satin covering the two thrones. For a background there was a huge white banner with the wvord Eagles on it in red. Eighty-eifghst athletes, the guests of honorg parents, pep club girlsg teachers and school board members were present. !Mis-s Gosicth and Mr. Swineh-art were pre- sented with a corsage and boutonniere, re- spectively, and the queen and her attendants had flowers which were provided 'by the pep club. 20o.t0aZZ First row left to right: Frosty Roberts, Bob Mayer, Carl Shore Jack Doze Dale Smith Dale Fxeser Glenn Sechrag. r3eLond row Dvwane Billau, Don Stockstill, Neil Will, A. J. Fieser Charles Rfhoads Gene Burkett Jim Doze Eldon Wineinger. Third vow Jack Pomeroy, Don Land, Eddie Huitt, Carlton Myers Paul Berry Marvin Holland Merle Walker Leon Lowery, Duane Fisfher. Fourth row W C Freeman, El. C. Swinehlart. Shao-66LaZ.Z Ydwdule Norwich Norwich N orwilch Norwich Nonwich N orwich, 1 x 9 1 - - .... Belmont, 6 Viola, 12 Goddard, 7 Milton, 51 Maize, 8 Argonia, 12 Al Iiaaketdall ...A .1 First row, left to right: W. C. Freeman, Dale Flieser, Dale Smith Frosty Roberts Glenn Schrag, Don Sltockstill, Jack Doze, Gene Burkftt, E. C. Swinehart. Second row: Eddie Huitt. Jim Doze, Bob lVLayer, Neil Will, Charles Rhoads A J Fieser Leon Lowery. Third row: Jack Pomeroy, Dwiane Billau, Carlton Myers, Paul Berry Merle Walker C'1rl Shore, Marvin Holland. KI NGM AN C OU-NTY TOU RNIMVI EN T Norwich-68 Belmont'-19 Noi-vvfch -'38 Zenda-18 Norwich-23 Cunningham-96 lhe Norwich Eagles received second place trophy in the tournament. Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich Norwich BASKETBALL RECORD -----,---- 53 -- -- 41 -- ,- 65 -- -- 44 -- -- 67 -- -H 31 A- e- 28 -- -- 32 ---- -A 45 ----- -- 23 -- -- 5'l -- ee 35 Viola Spivey Zenda -- ..... -- Adams -- ---- Milton Nashville --- - Cheney .. ..A. -- Cunningham -- . Millon --. .,s, e, Cheney Milan --- ----A- Belmont ee --- Argonia ,e -- Viola A ,C - Belmont - Argonia C ---H --..--4 Zfacwk First row, left to right: Eddie Huitt, Dale Fieser, Gene Burkett, Marvin Holland. Second row: Frosty Roberts, Neil Will, Don Sticckstill, Dale Smith, A. J. Fieser, Carl Shore. Third row: Jack Pomeroy, Carlton Myers, Paul Berry, Merle Walker, Leon Lowery. Eldon Wineinger. Fcuirth row: W. C. Freeman, E. C. Swineiiart. 'The 1949 track team was quite successful, attending several meets, and receiving a number of medals. County .Track meet Ratingd, Broad jump, Jack Doze, first High iump, Glenn Schrag, third 880 yr. run, Ciarl Shore, fourth Low hurdles, Dale Smith, first, .fourth Pole vault, Dale Smith, first High jumqp, Dale Smith, second High hurdles, Dale Fieser, third Dale Fieser, yd. dash, Carlton Myers yd. dash, Jiack Doze, first 100 yd. dash, Jack Doze, first 880 yd. relay, Wineinger, Myers, Stockstili, QD. Fieser, fourth Medley relay, Wineinger, Myers, Stockstill, A. J. Fieser, second Mile relay, Schrag, Smith, D. Fieser. Doze, ifirst 440 220 iionoftcmg, C'3a41tamA, The Honorary Football Captain chosen by the boys this year was .Dale Simth, a member of the Senior Class. Dale was an outstanding player on the first team, filling the position of halfback. y Glenn Schrag, also a senior, was se- lected Honorary Basketball Captain by the first ten players. Glenn was a valuable first teamer, playing the position of for- ward usually. Honorary Track Captain this year was Jack Doze. He was elected by the letter- men in track. Jack has had an outstanding record in track during his four years of high school, his specialties being the broad jump, 100 yard dash and 220 yard hurdles. Leon Lowery has served as Athletic Manager this year. He has done a fine Job and the boys wish to thank him ew czettet S 4, 4' -'Q ,W Wil? '?t' . Q' 1 ia. CHEERLEADERS Delores Holland, Fern Wineinger, Beatriz Morales First row, reading from left to right: LaVeta Walters, Pauline Morales. Jean Walters, Karlene Smith Betty Brooks, Josephine Taylor, Velma Russell, Wanda June Shepherd. Second row: Peggy Giese, Deloris Walters, Bartbara Smith, Marilyn Talbert, Maybelle Berry, Janet True, Kathleen Thomas, Joan Raup. Third row: Joan Hyatt, Barbara Vavra, Betty Smith Veda Harrison, Martha Weathered, Beverly Holder, Barbara Weathered, MarthaAnn Cotton, Doris Ann Allen. OFF IC ERS President-eDelores Holland Vice President-Dwane Billau SeeretaryeCar1ton Myers Treasurer-eGlenn Schrag Sponsor -Geraldine Gosch Sifaade I3',a,4kel:Z.ac'ZZ lFirst row: Max Wineinger. 'Second row: Gary Daze, Billy Billau. Third row: Jimmie Poe, Corky Eggert, Jimmy Brooks, Charles Doze, Byard Gosch 'Fourth row: Paul Baker. Jimtmy Don Skillen, Dick Stockstill. Fifth row: Coach E. C. Sxvinehartg Supt. W. C. Freeman. fig N Cheerleaders: Norma Jean Riley, Sondra 5 3 Faye Wills, Betty Bogie 'IM H ' Aawffg .henafzafno-64 'wi' WM? 6 , ... - H V Q. Q43 NAME Delores Holland ...... Duane Fish-er -- --..- Glenn Schrafg --- -.... Eldon Wineinger ...... Marilyn Talbert .... Jack Doze -- - Carl Shore -- - Neil Will .......... Martha Weathered .... Don Land ....... -- Dale Smith --- -- Who's Who's Who's Who's Wlho's Who's WTho's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Ytugg and ACSCOMPLISHMENT Saying right thing at --Oratory -- ---- Basketball -- - -- - - Talking ......... .... --Bookkee-ping .... -- .. - Missing school - - - - - - - -Football .... .... Jokes ............... Doing nothing without e-Mort ............... wrong time .......... Foolishness - - 1 - - - - Cooking ............. 4,6 AIM IN LIFE AFFLICTION To be a circus acrobat Pep Club Asvoid 'being a bachelor School To be president of the U. S. .............. Teachers To grow a beard .... English Learn to milk cows -- Richard To be a flagpole Sitter ......--.. - Flash cameras To 'graduate ........ Automobiles To run a cat ranch -- Peowle Be a lady bandit .... Physics To sing in grand opera Zenda To be chamfpion snooker shooter ...., Blondes bWw'a who at fl. ii. JZ. the tallest? ............................ Glenn Schrag the shortest -- .... -,--- ...... Wanda June Shepherd the noisiest? --- .................... Carl Shore the quietest? ...-. .................. M aybelle Berry the fastest? ....... --- --- ....... Dale Smith twhe slowest? ..... .... - -- --l .... Marvin Holland the Sheik? .......................... Eldon Wineinger the Silliest? ............--........ H .... Frosty Roberts the neatest? ............. ..... h Doris Ann Allen the Smartest? .......... ........-.o... M arilyn Talbert the pe-ppiest? ...... ................ D elores Holland the Singer? ..-- .....--..... ........ C arlton Myers 22.11. sz. cam sawieemma Mighty Mouse ..--................ . ............ Dale Fieser Maggie and Jiggs ........................ Chubby and JoAnn Little Orphan Annie ................,.....,. Barbara Vavra DiCk Tracy .... ....,................... .. -, ...... Jack Doze Smilin' Jack .................... Penny ........... ., .......... ..,. , The Lone Ranger .,... Terry and the Pirates --- ---.------- Brenda Starr ............ -- .... ,,,, -------- Carl Shore --- --- Karlene Smith --..------- Bob Mayer Miss Gosch and Seniors ------ Marilyn Talfbert Blflfldie and D8g'W00d ---......... .... M artha Ann and Glenn Smitty -----. --..--.. .......... - ....... L. - l---- Jimmy Doze Micky MOUSC -- ------ ...... - - Gene Burkett .bffnafzdfbatd '9W9mm.,. , ..,. 4 , f if ' L A 3 Atzz ', A - X V . X ,, . . f,,?? HI SDH f w HJ X 3-vmfzvg 1 - if il' ' Q in H Q K . I L' Y! I s A al 11 9,La4zefz,4, 60 Qifzfcrmad, 353 Six Q h r X ' .ss S Sk- A, . jr: it, 1 Top row: Eldon Wineinger, Ults Been A Long, Long Time, Jack Doze, You Must Have Been .A Beautiful Baby, Carl Shore When I Was Your Bashful, Barefoot Beau, Martha Weathered, I'm A Big Girl Now, Delores Holland, I m Gettin' Nowhere Fast. Bottom Row: Duane Fisher, Baby Face, Dale Smith, All Dressed Up In My Strutawayf' Neil Will, i'I'm An Old Cfowhandf' Marilyn Talbert, Oh, You Beautiful Doll, Glenn Schrag, Little Boy O Mine, Don Land, Sonny Boy. B, .. B Down the Line With Our ADVERTISERS ,ii 18 Q? .. - 'Q-M QE-:ME T.: 'v F l7S,f'.1' s- I'-1-MH!!! 401 ' ty? ' HQ '! Lf, t - QJZATA '.y. 'W 1 - . X . I Q .xx 'Y I grit - 1 'sAwL 0, Q 4 ' V ' - .' J 2 ' ula Ii' Congratulations Class of '49 B4 A A FROM , DEIIIIISTOIYS SIIDE SHO' I rn E 45 h A M , NORWICH, KANSAS THIS 1949 EAGLE IS A PRODUCT OF OUR COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT -l11 ..i.l For Commercial Printing of All Types . . . . SEE US FIRST ..i Qoqle PUBLICATHJNS THE NORWICH HERALD THE HARPER NEWNS MR. AND MRS. ROBERT H. FOYLE Phone 3001 Q Harper, Kans. , 77 ' 11-A AH-if '11-ina----ur ' Best Wishes Seniors FORD--- The Fashion Car of the Year. Norwich Motor Co. , SALES PHONE 14 SERVICE ' NORWICH, KANSAS ' Compliments of K-T 0lL 00RP. Fred CPatJ Knipe, Agent KYLE SERVICE STA. Loren C. Kyle, Manager Phone 7 r 78 Norwich K Ira's Barber Shop NORWICH KANSAS oomrumznrs or Lazarus Mercantile y MR. AND MRS. RUELN LAZARUS 5 , THINGS TO EAT AND WEAR CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM Webfb, Opal, Eddie, Enita, Bonnie and Fritz GDNGRATIILATIDNS CLASS 0F 1949 11-1 , R. T. STONE SERVICE STATIUII Sfnclair Products -- Lubrigas Good Luck Seniors of '49 ESIINMIR 81 SONS Lumber, Hardware, Electrical Appliances E 55 NORWICH Congratulations Seniors voun lon stone ESHIIMIR GRUGERY 81 LOCKERS M-J GRAIN Co. GRAIN CML FEED CUSTOM GRINDING H. E. MESSMIELR - A. A. JOHNSON PHONE 22 NGRWICH. KANSAS NO MATTER what type floors in Halls, Class Rooms or Gym . . . Hillyards have Floor Treat- ments and Nilaintainanoce Materials that PROTECT their surface. PROLONG their life and give ADDED BEAUTY with economy. HILLYARD FLOOR TREATMENTS give surface protection, non-slipperyness, long wearing, easy maintenance and are economical. In every classification Hillyards Products . . . Floor Seals, Finishes, Waxes, Cleaners and Sanitation Supplies . . . all give satisfaction. THERE IS a Hillyard Floor Treatment Maintainer in your locality, his advice is freely given on any floor treatment, maintenance or sanitation Qproblem, call or write MR. A. B. HAUBER P. O. Box 1l2:1 Wichita, Kansas Distributors Hillyard Chemical Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Congratulations The Seniors OF orwich High School The 1 armers State Bank CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS EXCEED 570,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS F J GOSCH P esident O. D. CYOYMEER, Vice P es dent C. S. SIGLER Cashier J. H. TAUBERT, As t. Cashier RUTH ALLEN As 1 C h DORENE BURKETT ,Bookkeeper D. F. WILLS, Director C. S. JACKSON D ect Congratulations . . and Good Luck To The Graduating Class Our Future Leaders Rodin, flu-ueffq Go.. SIOUX CITY, IOWA OUR CARNIVAL SUCCESS IS OUR BUSINESS Congratulations Seniors Thaoher- angs Corp., Inc 315 NORTH EMPORIA, WICHITA, KANSAS SOIl00l. SUPPLIES REED-TRACY TEACHING TESTS CKeyed to exact pauges in adopted textsb THEY TEST WHAT YOU TEACH EWERY SIX WEEKS - Published and Sold Exclusively by IIODSWORTII S0lI00l SIIPPLY Division of Saml Dodsworth Stationery Co. 412-414 West Tlenth Street, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI FLOYD SIMMGINTDS, State Representative, McPherson, Kans. Aut '9M4iM
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