Otis High School - Gray and Crimson Yearbook (Otis, KS)

 - Class of 1947

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Y IIIIND FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Biggs, sponsor, Lois Jean Appel, Velda Wilhelm, Garnetta Queen, Sonia Lebsack, Alta Brack, Corrine Sohlegel, Shirley Scheuerman. SECOND ROW: Lela Mae Kreutzer, Violetta Oetken, Ellen Dirks, Dolores Mausolf, Ina Mae Mausolf, Joan Mausolf, Shirley Reimer, Jean Tammen, Beverliann Kullmann, Lillian Gleissner. THIRD ROW: Rachel Lee Brack, Gladys Scheuerman, Irma Schneider, Deon Rankin, Fern Brack, Nila Mae Jones, Ruth Anna Andrea, Ruby Sherbon, Luanne Lebsack, Joan Brack, Lila Jean Ochs. My fe sz sf-,:,ff.1f.,f1.egw Q, ,Sz 1.5g:f' K - . -+ .,.,-- -,G M,.,s.,,:,,- .W , pimp is F ,S W f an f N3 W S 2, . .. m y ,,.. -. ,, Deon Rankin, r,,n,yn yyiiyii Ina M1318 MH U3 011' , President l H510 hm- Dolores Ma'1S01f , nnyny Bevel' liafm Kal lmafffl v. President 509151 chm- Joan Brack, Violetta Oetkell, Secretary nsnss W01' SMP chm- JOHI1 Mausolf , 'i Ellenpniixlgsf Treasurer ii? EQQEQQWRRRQRR? ifie .u lclty Ohm' ' 'T S811 Tammany Mrs ' glggs ' Program Ohm. ponsor 3 5. rflfig- 111,53 egg gg uf 1 .f H -g sxgmgfi 4 2591 f pg-2,25 sffag- lasifsfap my 'Tim f-C5-if

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SENIOR PLAY--EVERYTHING HAPPENS T0 US A The Senior Play, WEverything Happens to Usn, a three-act comedy was presented on March A, in the high school auditorium. The play was directed by Miss Pauline Brungardt, head of the Commerce department and Mr. Paul H. Andrea, Principal. The Ross family is excited because Rhett, their oldest son, CBilly Frenchl, is going East to marry the daughter of a multi-millionaire who owns a string of five and ten cent stores, in one of which Rhett has been working. Mrs. John Arthur Ross, CBobbye June Robinettel, who always tries to Wlive up to the Jonesesn decides that their old home isn't good enough for such a wealthy daughter-in-law, so she takes advantage of a Federal Financing Act to buy a new one, which she and her two younger sons frantically try to redecorate before Rhett comes home with his bride. The younger Ross boys are not much help. Jay, CLeonard Frenchl, is a high school boy whose forte is the constant practice of mental telepathy. Ronald, fLeo Langl, is an embry- onic genius with a penchant for writing bad jokes. Naturally they both have their Wcrushes.W These are Gloria Thatcher, CRuth Anna Andreel, and Martha Fay, lLuanne Lebsackl--two lovely young girls brimful of ideas. Then there is Esther Todd, CBeverliann Kullmanl, the beautiful but mysterious maidg Josephine Cartwright, CFern Brackl, a spinster with asthmag Charley Duncan, fAlvin Schugartl, a man-of-all trades who invents things, Ike Hicks, fEddie Hallerl, a know-it-all telephone employee, and Iva Sorrel, CRuby Sherbonl, a real estate woman with a sad de- meanor and a sadder sense of humor. Mr. John Arthur Ross, lBernell Kerbsl, a chemist who is experimenting with garbage to make an inexpensive hog food from the wastes of the table so that someday he would become rich. Each one of these characters successfully muddled things up for the harrassed family and the tragedy comes when Rhett telephones from New York to say that the millionaire has suddenly changed his mind and will not allow Rhett to marry the girl! Things happened fast from then on. When Rhett returned from New York, he was greeted by his fiancee, who was the maid. Q, 0 Y 'A ' at E 'Sy 5, ' v ' , Q ' ' , as Q Q6 N, m U,-. ' v 'iz-. Q . , ' . v -2 Fifi 1 :'g,. 2 Aj I... - .. H. ...K-1. rd V6 ' ' , I. 1 2,4 ' .ar ' ,. ein 4 F .. V ., 33



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. . , liaaib Q3 I OUR PURPOSE IS: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the know- ledge and love of God. OUR MOTTO: 'I am come that they may have life, and that they may have it abundantly.' OUR SONG: Ulf we can grow as simply as common blades of grass Both tall and straight as trees grow to the sky, Then we can learn to know, to know and understand Ourselves and others, what we do and why. We the younger generation are striving now to build a better world. Peace and unity, freedom and brotherhood--these we have set to be our goal.n OUTSTANDING EVENTS ON CALENDAR September 16--Y.W.C.A. entertained the Y-Teens with a pot- luck supper. November ll--Deon Rankin, Irma Schneider, Lillian Gleissner, Joan Mausolf, Corrine Schlegel, Fern Brack and Beverliann Kullmann attended the Winter Conference at Ness City. December 3--A show was presented by the Y-Teens entitled, WThe Housekeeper's Daughter.' December 23--The Y-Teens went Christmas caroling. They invited the whole school to go with them. The Y-Teens met every Thursdayg devotions and a program were given. To increase the funds in the treasury, they iirved at various football and basketball games throughout e year. 35

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