Pratt High School - Mirror Yearbook (Pratt, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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I She will always remain in our memory as the very symbol of life itself. - -- -is Q.. :vis l l J X WXV 41, af Jfnrztn mth Though the yearf will pau anal we yhall part, thif book will Jerve ax an unbreakable link in our memories. Thu! when time hang! infinite, ana' a'ay5 grow ilrear, may thiy reminifeence cause the green lantern once again to glow warm in our hearty, rekindling the happy ilayf of yeyteryearf. PRATT HIGH SCHOOL PRATT, KANSAS editor-in-chief . . . , . , jo ann wehling arf and phofography , . .. larry Cooley liferary edifor . i A Carole ferrin business manager o ernesfine vincenf M M W i II 7, Y ,D f 3 I , lv? Q- x KJXX , AMOS W GLA ' D Superirzfendeu I of Pr 111156110 013' Air ,gr '1 if V COOPER ' In School was , 'berry Hig Principal of L1 ERMAN B. UNRUH mior College H M10fPmttl1 eww, af 2 0 Y Secsetavg ', Yxeooex , Dorothy Goodman, dent oi SchooXs-, Dcoiksv, M. ' Loceo . G ao, Sooeskmen toe, M. D. ' ' DS. Zak Hatcher, ku, Buskoessqmo, A. WU Dx. Y. A. Tho eX, Yhai :must , ' YXMOXA Hew Sdoceo Soho Cmoemet. X WUooXwkoe, Buskoe kat. You Moose, Bao ssmm , 7 Q RUTH M. PAGETT Home Economics i x N. ESTHER WORKMAN Art EVERETT W. FULLER Bookkeeping X1 0 - 6 , L. STANLEY TALBOTT Band . GRA hysics and Chemi try Wk-if DWAYNE L. OGLESBY Debate and American History WILLIS LOBDELL GERTRUDE BARTON L. O. DICKERSON American History Physical Education Constitution 3 . u X 3 4' TMA ft ' A Aw I Yam X 2. iff Ll! vs,- il' edema , rw ' , K rn, JUNIORS SENIORS FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES ...Mfv'4 ' .1- 02 Back row: john Cochran, johnny Crabb, Richard Chinn, Norman Blasi, Bill Bill- ings, Ronald Baker, Billie Atkinson, Larry Fischer. Third row: Paul Dougherty, jack Fletcher, Loren Dcwning, David Dicken, Conrad Banb'ury, Dwayne Gould, Warrren Chinn, Richard Bennett, Gerald Good- man. Second row: joan Clements, Betty Bybee, Nancy Gnuschke, Marilyn Epley, jeanie Goyen, Glee Becker, Carol Evans. Front row: Nathalie Canfield, Ellen Fager, Karen Atchison, Deomalee Fetterman, jane Carden, Elizabeth Bible, Back row: Delmar Hodgkinson, Ray Hel- sel, Willgtrd jordan, Roy McKenzie, jack Lear, Dorothy MacGirvin, Carol McDon- ald, Darlene Horst. Second row: Dale jones, jan Hoffman, Sharon Hampton, Bonnie Hinds, Frank Mayberry, jack Hewitt, Robert Griffith, Opal Hemphill, Myrna Hager, Anita Hattabaugh. Front row: Donald Greenstreet, Bennie Hinds, jeff Hadden, Nadeane Martin, Elaine Lunt, Bonnie Gulledge, Sally Hoffman, Marva Longdon, Katherine Hoffman. . 5 Back row: Don Schouten, Dale Smith, Dick Stiinits, Bobby Waters, George Strobel, Doyle Springer, john Thornton, Stan Welli. Second row: jerry Vanatta, jimmy Still, john Story, Dwaine Williaiiiis, Gary Shinkle, Dan Schrepel, Gerald Winkel- man, Kenneth Young, Bob Watson. Front row: Shirley Slover, Norma Schoonover, Norma Weiiigiirt, Naomi Sayre, Violet Voge, Marilyn Van Gieson, Loree Schiller. Freshman Advisors are: Mr. Griffith, Mr. Dix, Miss Beaty and Mr. Dellinger. Back row: Conrad Montgomery, Eddie Renfro, johnny Paxson, james Melson, Bill Milliger, Kent Moore, Vernon Rolf, john Pilkington. Second row: Gene Murphy, jean Roberts, Myrna O'Brien, Ann Pappas, Patsy Mont- gomery, joyce Rolf, Dorothy Robbins, jacqueline Minnis. Front row: Lucille Nixon, Lucille Mel- son, Virginia Murillo, Myrna Miller, jeanette Neidhardt, Carol Opitz, Kather- ine Robinson, Louise Roush. 'Sm L, 0- Back row: John DeVany, Donnie Cox, Melvin Davis, Bob DeVore, Loren Barker, Glenn Bowen, Melvin Bishop. Second row: Clair Becker, David Blevins, Janice Crouse, Sheila Dicken, Kathleen Dietz, Twila Connet, Dean Cox, Roger Clinesmith. Front row: Karen Dodson, Betty Bush, jane Browning, Beverly Dikeman, Bev- erly Chitwood. Back row: Bill Rule, Don Kitch, john Parker, Teddy Mayberry, james Kill- ingsworth, Franklin Montford. Second row: Mike Kerich, Richard Phil- lips, Archie Rich, Carl Roberts, Buddy Murray, Ivan Minnis, Gene Rush. Front row: Shirley Palmer, juanita Leeper, Dorcas Rich, Calora Ray, Pat Moon, Suzanne Pierce. W9 lk'-Q, 'ral y fffv ' , 5, N4 . ' Back row: jack Fredrick, Billy Green, Dean Fletcher, jerry Grimes, Walter Hudson, james Gossett. Second row: Darlene Hoeme, Sammy Graham, Austin Foote, Bobby Endwright, Carol Gilmore. Front row: Shirley Hargadine, jennene jackson, Patsy Harvey, Arlene Hoffman, Monica Garrett. xl. Back row: Bob Stitt, Dean Stone, Frank Villarreal, LeRoy Wells, Don Winters, Lloyd Willbanks, Larry Voss, Luther Stone. Second row: Marilyn Stultz, Beverly Smith, Patti Stonebraker, Naomi Stadel, Joyce Smith, Donna Winfrey, Earlene Slover, Norma Webster. Front row: Gay Sloan, Carol Simmons, Nina Smith, Phyllis Wright, Anna Mae Swope, Marilyn Thomas, Kathleen Starret. Sophomore Officers are: Dean Fletcher, President, Carl Roberts, Vice-president, Kath- leen Starrett, Secretary, Sam Graham, Treasurer. Sponsors are: Mr. Senti, Mrs. Hartman, Mr. Shepard Mr. Coffman. endow Back row: George Adams, jack Crawford, Harold Allen, Gene Blasi, jack Britton, Terry Cantwell, Bob Bever, Wesley Downing, Dennis Anderson. Second row: Tommy Belcher, Mabel Foley, Lyola Fischer, Helen Detwiler, Norma Beck, Joyce Coulter, Ted Fager. Front row: Glenna Barker, janet Early- wine, Pat Dashen, Norma Sue Bowlin, Karen Christopher, Marjorie Bennett, LeRoy Uhler. Back row: L. O. Dickerson, Billy Klier, Gilbert Hicks, Milton Goodwin, Lewis Hillard, Tommy Griffith, Walter Hil- lard. Second row: Lynette Gariss, janet Hardy, janet Gnuschke, Patty Gariss, Maurita Howard, Rowena Hobbs, Shirley Holder, june Gates. Front row: Betty jones, Marjorie Helsel, Collette Jacobs, LaVeta Gibbons, Shirley Heape, Frances Hemphill. Back row: Bob Wilcox, Stephen Thorpe, Don Stevens, Glen Woods, johnny Swindler, Leon Schnittker, Robert Sipe, Marion Strobel. Second row: jimmy Shea, George Swope, Anita Tregallas, Sondra Strait, Marjorie Spicer, Betty Williams, Alice Smith, Ver- non Roush, Warren Seth. Front row: Marjorie Woolwine, joyce Stewart, Sarah Pierce, Merleen Trout, Barbara Yourdon, Sue Ann Rise, Cherrill Wilkie, Everett Brown. Back row: Ronald Lampe, Berkley Mil- ler, Ira Locke, Dicky McGuire, Leon Lunt, Everett Fuller. Second row: Anthony McGraw, Glenn Mooney, Frances Montford, Martha Nel- son, Kelva Logue, Marion Moon Mf- Front row: Theoda Martin, lfathleen Norris, Carol Money, Catherine Notter, Rozella Lees, Donell McVey. A 'MQ x Second row: SPONSORS-Mr. Dicker- son Mr. Fuller, Mr. Brown, Mr. Uhler. First row: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Adams, Secretary, Don Stevens, President, Karen Christopher, Vice-presi- dent Tommy Griffith, Treasurer. PLAY CAST-Left to right: Bob Bever, Pat Dashen, George Adams, Catherine Notter, Merleen Trout, Kathleen Norris, Marjorie Woolwine, june Gates, jack Crawford, Mr. Brown, janet Earlywine, Walter Hillard, Rozella Lees. A LITTLE HONEY was presented by the junior Class on Thursday, December 7 at 8 o'clock p.m. in the junior College Auditorium. The' cast included Jerry Minton, a teen- ager, Catherine Notterg Albert Parker from next door, George Adams, Caroline Scoots, jerry's younger sister, june Gates, Diana, jerry's older sister, Pat Dasheng Delores Meg- glehammer, cook, Marjorie Woolwineg Tom Corning, in love with Diana, Bob Bever, Roger Minton, the father, Walter Hillard, Eve Tyler, an attractive widow, janet Early- wine, Martha Minton, the mother, Rozella Lees, Mrs. Simmons, a trained nurse, Kath- leen Norris- Grandma Thornton, Martha's mother, Merleen Trout, and the sure-shot man, an exterminator, jack Crawford. The play was under the direction of Everett W. Brown. mam 0' vwlff' Dan King Vive-Preridenl Gale Kaff Pre,rideNl Arlene Swindler Standing: Gale Kaff, Dan King, Mr. Fish, Mr. Burgess SgnielmiyiTremmw Seated: Mi M- i SS cMullen, Arlene Swind iff, Mr. Gray. RICHARD ACKLEY Track 1, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, Glee Club 1. JIMMY L. ADAMS VIRGINIA LEE AKERS Y-Teen 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Mirror Staff 3, Feature Editor, Annual Staff 3, Entered from Puyallup, Washington, 1949. CHARLES RAYMOND ALLEN FFA 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3. JERRY AUSTIN GORDON BAILEY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Track 1, Class President 3. LOURINE BARNES GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. MAR LYN BATTERTON Y-Teen 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SOS Club 1, GAA 1, 2. BETTY JOYCE BERRY Y-Teen 1. JOE ROBERT BILLINGS Transferred from Athol, Kansas. EDWINA BROWN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2. BOB BROWN SOS Club 1, President. SI-IIELA LUCILLE BRYAN Mixed Group 3, SOS Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Mirror Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. JEAN BURGESS Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4. PEBBLE MARIE BUSH Y-Teen 3, 4. THELMA DEAN BYBEE Glee Club 1, 3, 3, 4, Serenaders 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4. CATHERINE CAMPBELL Y-Teen 1, 3, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 4, Pep Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Accompanist 4, Secretary 5: GAA 1, 2, junior Play, Orchestra 1, 1, 3: Mirror Staff 4, Annual 4. BARBARA CARNEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 1, Sextet 4, Mirror Staff 4. CAROL CHRISTMAN Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Cabinet 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, GAA 1, 2, Student Council 3, junior Play, Pep Club Vice President 4. LARRY COOLEY Class President 2, l-li-Y 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Mainr 3, 4, Vice President 4, Pep Band J, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, -lunior Play, Student Council 3, Mirror Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. CHARLES DAVIS Llaiim' DAVIS Glee Club l, 2. MAXLNE DA VAULT Pep Club 1, 2, GAA 1, Glee Club 1. SHLRLTQY ANN DIRLMAN Y-Teen 1, 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1 2' Glee Club 2 4' Mixed Grou V - - 1 P 2, 4, berenaclers. DARl.lENlE DODSON Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Glee Club 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 4. WANIHA MAE DUNN Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Glee Club 4. JERRY EcKL12s WANimA ELLIOTT CAROLE Sins FISRRIN Y-Teen 1, Z, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls Sextet 3, 4, String Quintet 3, 4, Mirror Staff, Editor 4, Mirror Annual Staff, GAA 1, 2, 5, Student Council 3. THEODORE FLEMMING Pep Band 3: Basketball 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3. yv W' Us 'X- l .ik i A iii fl 1 ICN X A 2:1 sf .5 7C- ' 3 4 I 1 ' f TX , fs? ,f I.. ,A sit ..-J--...Q, ROBERT A. GALLIART Hi-Y 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 President lg Vice President 33 Class Play 33 Student Couneil 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Vocal Ensemble 23 Foot- ball 4. MARY JOYCE GOODMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4. CHRISTA JIZAN GOssETT Y-Teen 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 1. BILL ALBIQRT GRABIQR Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 33 Boys Quartet 3, 43 Serenaders 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Jr. Play. BEVIQRLY ANN GRAY Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Band 1, Z, 3, 43 Twirler 43 Secretary-Treasurer of Band 33 Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, NORMAN DALIQ GRIZER Football 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Cabinet 3, 33 Cheerleader 43 Treasurer 33 Band 3, 4. BILL HALQIQR Football 23 Glee Club 3. BARBARA ELOISIE HARTMAN Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice Presi- dent 33 String Trio 13 String Quartet 3, 43 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN HARVEY Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, Z, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 FHA 13 Glee Club 1. BARBARA JANI5 HILL Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 13 Pep Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Girls Glee Club 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 5, 4. JO ANN HILTON Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 Cabinet 13 Pep Club 23 Band 1, 2, 3, Mixed Quartet 1, 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 43 Glee Club 2, 4. DONNA WATSON HOLDER Band 1, 2, 33 Twirler 1, 2, 33 Y-Teen 1, Cabi- ne 3, 43 Pep Club 23 GAA 1, 2. AL MAE HORST M s A F Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 GAA 1. KERBIIT L. JANTZ GALE KAFF Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 Student Senate 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Band 1, 23 President 4. EIiITH ELAINI2 KIzLI.IaR Glee Club J, 3, 4, CIAA 1, 3, 4, Vife Presi- dent 4, Social Stiente 1. WILMA joy KII.LINosw0RTH Pep Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. EvIzRIz'I'T DAI.I2 KING Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1. DAN WAI'NI2 KING Football l, 1, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, J, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vite President 3, President 4, Orcliestra I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, -President 4, Student Council 3, Student Senate l, Vice President 4, Vite President I, 'licasurer 1, Pep Band l, I, 3, 4. RICHARD T. KNowI,I5s liand 1, 2, 3, 4, Ortliestra 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Cliorus 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, Pep Band 4. jo ANN LAMPIQ Glee Club 4, Transferred from Nashville Kansas. EARI. LA CYRANKQF Hand l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, HI-Y l, 2, 3 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Quartet 3. RI'I'A LIPPINc:oT'I' Y-Teen l, 2. 3. 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet I. SIIIQ MCIDANIIEI. GAA 3, Pep Club 4, FHA 2, Glec Club 4. MARX' EI.LIzN MCDOWISLL Pep Club 2, 41 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1. MliRXY'X'N MCGIIIRI2 FFA l, 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, HI-Y 1, 2, 5, 4 Treasurer 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1 Track I, Class Officer 2. ANNA MCKENZIE Transferred from Kingman, Kansas. WANIiA MARTIN Blusic l, 4, SOS l, Z. DARRIZI. LIQIQ Mll.l,liR Football l, 3, 3, 4, Band 1, Mixed Group 3, 4, FAA l, Z, 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Vine President Glee Club 4, Stu- dent Cuuntil 3. Cili0Rl9lA JEAN MlI.LlGliR Y-Teen 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3. 4, GAA l, 2, Glue Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4. v I 10' Q 1.,... ,, . . , aff T I 1. ,f A 12 F' A-ive 'Wi' .QF . I 4 'I 'I 1 TOMMY MILSTEAD Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. PHILIP D. MOOREHEAIJ Hi-Y 3. COETA NEAGLE Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 1, , 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club lg junior Play, FHA 1. PATRICIA SUE NEIIUHARDT Y-Teen 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, GAA 1, 2, Serenaders 2. JANICE LA REE NORTHROP Y-Teen lg GAA 1. BARBARA O,DELL GAA 13 Pep Club 2, Science Club 1 VALOA O'KELLEY Glee Club 3, 4g Pep Club 4, Mirror Staff 43 Transferred from Gypsum, Kansas. FAE PEARL OSBORN Y-Teen 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3L Glee Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, lg FHA 1. BOB PALMER Glee Club 2, 33 Cheerleader 4. MAXINE CAROLYN PETERSON FHA 1. DXYJAIN PILKINGTON Football 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 31 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, junior Play. TOMMY PRESSER Cheerleader 2. ROSIZTA PAULIN12 RESCHKIE Y-Teen 3, 4g Band 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Serenaders 2. JACK A. ROSRNBAIIM MARY ROWLAN13 Y-Teen 1, Z, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 43 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, 43 All School Play 2, junior Play, Student Counfil 4. ELLEN LouIsI2 SCARBROLIGI-I Y-Teen 1, Z, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Seren- aders 21 -Iunior Class Playg GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Liberty Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirror Staff 43 Annual Staff 4. ALVIN W. SCHILLIQR Boys Glee Club 3, 4, Band lg Mixed Chorus 3, 4. NORAIA 'IRAN SCHNITTKER Y-Teen 3, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4. CIQCII. OLIVER SCHOONOVLR Football l. BIQVIQRLY SCOTT Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 41 Vice President 2, President 4, GAA lg Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Glee Club 4. VANITA L0Is SHOOR Y-Teen 4, Glee Club l, Z. MARX' LoL'IsI2 SIIxIMoNs Y'Teen 2. 3, -lg Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2: GAA 3, -1, MARX' l.OUlEl.I.liN SMITH Pep Club 3, 4, Y-Teen I, Z, 3, 43 Band I, Z, 3, 41 Glee Club 3, 43 GAA l, 2, Student Council 43 Saxaphone Quartet 1. NLJRBIA JEAN SMITH Y-Teen l, 2, 3. 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: GAA .5 951 4-nrtw 'Lf' MW fr . 47 -ff .. 2' I, 2, 3, 41 Secretary 31 Glee Club 4. DARYI. STAA'I's Basketball 2. W jAeK STRAIT , 'Cv ' Ni? FFA l, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Glee Club 2, 3 WX MAXINIE STLILTZ Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ADALIZNIE lklm' SW'lNl5I.lER Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ARI.IfNIz FA15 SWINDLISR Setretary and Treasurer 41 Pep Band 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. LIEONA ERNIzsTINIz VINCIQNT Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Hand 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Orthestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Twirler 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, Acrqompanist of Glee Club 41 Mixed Clarinet Quartet l, 2, 3, 43 Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Girls Glee Club 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirror Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. 'vi 7 i- 2150 TW iv- ROSEMARY DARLENE WALKER Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 4. WAYNE WALLER Glee Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY DARLENE WARD Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Secretary lg Student Council 33 Class Treasurer 1. JERRY L. WEAVER Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Vice President. WAYNE WEBBER FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 13 Student Council 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, .Football 3, 4. jo ANN WEHLING Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Cabinet 3, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, FHA President lg Business Manager 4, Annual Editor 4. ROsE MARIE WEHLING Band -1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Pep Club 23 GAA lg FHA 1. LEON WEIGNER Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2g Glec Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN WHITAKER Y-Teens 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Student Council 43 Glee Club 3, 4, MARY JOAN WILLIAMS Y-Teens 1, 2, -3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Liberty Players l, 2, 3, 4. NADINE WILSON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Cabinet 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 33 Student Council 4, Glee Club Z, 3, 43 junior Play. Not Pictured: JEAN Sl-OVER aw ,,. .N ,, on x ns' V MILTON SENTI English .-nw.. ,.v. ' i SX 59.1 HELEN M. FORBES Mathematics R. W. BLOXOM Social Science g. F I I . 4 if -I . f A N? MRS. OPAL HEMPHILL B. F. GRIFFITH English Woodworking s'.,., r J' E 1 fun Z 3 'rig EI.MA BEATY E? I -if fix Mathematics .. .4 -J ali L J. ALFORD HODGES Science 'lv- LEE H. SHEPARD Aeronautics and Drivers Education 8 Mus. MARY YILLARREAI. We Q 601, CZ WMZM afofafeff 1-.... ... .-.Q 'E ,V . , , , , , ..,. gf' , R f', f 1w,?g:.w , fri-'M 'cz F' L' ,V 2. 4 Top row, left to right: Assistant Coach L. O. Dickerson, K. McKenzie, D. King D. McGuire, G. Blasi, T. Cantwell, D. Stevens, G. Kaff, W. Webber, Coach W. Lolwtlcll Middle row: L. Barker, G. Woods, T. Milstead, T. Griffith, D. Miller, B. Galliart S. Thorpe, G. Bailey, B. Green, Swindler. Bottom row: M. Strobel, B. Wells, D. Fletcher, L. Hunt, j. Hinds, Parker, lf Villarreal, M. Goodwin. S 4 R hu-Q 6' fl 1 w Ii-N sr -,G , M. is i . .4 ,sk 1 A W. Wclvbcr W . 41 .QQQW 'Km 'ew G. Blasi G. Kaff l 3 m,,,vQ5 s s i tif N 's f' E gin? X ts D. McGuire T. Griffith T. Milstead, Cf1ACa,f7h1m tt 1-wx My ' 4 w, P 4 fi. 1 ff mr B. Galliart K. McKenzie 5 v-5' I If 1950 FOOTBALL SCORES Wellington .....,,.,,,, Russell ,..,... , Hays .,,,...., ..,, Larned .......... .. .. Kingman ,.,.., ..,,,, Great Bend ,,,,,,, A .. Stafford ......., ,,,.... Dodge City ., ., , 'lg Non-League Games 21 l-l .8 28 25 19 52 7 Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt 6 20 lf Zl O 13 IZ 6 ll' A ,mb W8 'W' vv , -.BIN 'V , . A 2 W 15 7 - 'EO ,lk SNA ,Q wk, A' . 7, , 1z3g.N'3k K gg. , ,nn x , . . X my W , L?-5. n Q4 16 'RAE f??BuLf T. Cantwell G, Bailey, Cn-C.1lt1l.1n1 B. Grccn lr V. L , n R X 'lfmfl . . A D Q' .ff '1 951: fx , s 34 7 'xt .13 L 4 x Q' D. MIUCF L. Burke-r D. King ' 5 W Jw X Xe' ' - 'Q' 434 .. A x Q -. ,' , Q V ',,. ,- ,,. .R , We U , g , K . Q. V: . I mv. ,.. , ' ' -1 ' Ugly f' Q- ' - f I 'f i' , ', .--'rn 1' f, 'fl,,,. 1 ' Q. in V '- 3 ,'- wx vt, D. Stevens G. Woods S. Thorpe if I gf A, , 3 -2 ,4. N ' - 'r. pi4rf3!mfS '3'Y':i: ' XNQO' 08 02072531 ZUEQM ff' i x X is ' f ' , 0 2' , 78 S' u HX . Q ta-gtQ WI 0 AN' Y X wi gy' ,E Nx ' Q0 x ,.-.x .,, JV . . . , Q 9 Ill 4, it I an . ls 'X 'swalf' ,dk 4 73 ' ' - ff' Q-0 Q inv- al 4-5 V' 4-IQ, ' , - 'J 31 . M, 5 , 1 J N ' M R E R ' K if iff. B 5 1 f -4 dn- 'QQ' fra ' ?uil'Q F 39 5 x..fl : S 'ff Ai' Q ' -I T:.., ' . - - if L K L 1 Back row: Coach Lobdell, Dick McGuire, Billie Green Melton Goodwin olm Swindler Tommy Griffith, Dean Fletrher, Bob DeVore Assistant Coath Dickerson Front row: Don Stevens, Terry Cantwell Glenn Wood Gene Bl 121 Wayne Webber Dick Knowles, Dan King. BASKETBALL SCORES 1950-1951 Pratt ..............r. Pratt ............,.,. Pratt ................ Pratt ,......,..,..... Pratt ,............... Pratt .,..........,... Pratt ..,....,........ Pratt .,.........,..r. Pratt r........,...... Pratt ....,,,..,....., Pratt ....r....,...,.. Pratt .........,...... Pratt ...,....r....... Pratt ................ Pratt ,.,,,,.......... Pratt ..........,..... fovertimej Pratt ................ 32 35 36 37 39 43 29 40 46 43 53 38 40 37 56 47 38 ' Non-League games. Russell .................... Kingman .,,,. Larned .....r.r............ Great Bend ..,......... Dodge City .....,...... Stafford ..v..,. Hays ...,. .................. Anthony .....,....,...,.., Medicine Lodge Russell ..................., Larned ,.....,............. Kingman .,... Great Bend .........r.. Dodge City ........,,.. Stafford .................. Medicine Lodge Hays .......,...,..,.....,.., 44 60 35 46 35 45 40 53 40 50 64 55 42 43 52 45 51 WP K I - ' ' M esfagxffsz. -.iii Q9 'Ni f 6 9 ii A. fi I ' ' A ' 1 S if Dan King Richard Knowles G1 SQ: ii G f Glenn Woods E if -, Terry Cantwell if ' S e X i l in . 'Kg ' ' . G --:- v TA ,g Donald Stevens Wayne Webber Gene Blasi N, fi? ge 'E l 5 -av A-19 a...,. SECOND TEAM SQUAD D. McGuire, B. Green, T. Griffith, j. Swindler, M. Goodwin, D. Fletcher, B. DeVore. W. a ggi? if .Y If-' ' gf' Ga Gr , fowi NOQZQIDY Young byes09 Davglldle Ysenhoee 5 6932, SYOQEDEXEZED eel Saii:Fletcl1C', Uh er Pe e TQ? ooamingi M fir ert0'l Jietson Don Ya cha 3 ra ke t X boyfpa tow.. Leigh gre ergpge an Ygiaungib Gnglrttx a es 5 Www Strllxo au Thi , ones' D Dan SC Y be Ohm ield 0 b an et Chafles gatcl . .her 5tr0 gan? B0 fry F69 'Geox 6 i 5 mke ell' Maybe yard A gow., A Skaggs GQKY ngs gran Hank SCCOQYM, DP'lE56ie Mart: ,X Blllkennxng B COC -'gram evau L60 BX GU li Y Bohm tow-, li Montgome X110 k Congu K Q Cgiiuglletwi Back row: Gerald Goodman, Eddie Riley, jack Fletcher, jack Hewitt, Dan Schrepel, Larry Fischer, Eddie Renfro, Don Greenstreet, john Coch- ran, Bob Griffith, johnny Paxson. Third row: LeRoy Uhler, Harry Block, Bill Billings, jerry Vanatta, Loren Down- ing, Bill Milliger, David Dicken. Dale jones, jeff Had- den, Kent Moore, Richard Chinn, Warren Chinn, Billie Atkinson, jimmy Still, jimmy Cobb, Lee Shephard. Second row: jimmy Roush, jerry O Brian David Skaggs Bob Liles, Donald Moore, Byron Stonebraker Rex Kramer Warren Henson, David Rich, Danny ustice Front row: Denny Watson, David Green Stacey Riney Bob Griffith, Richard Clark Terry Calloway Norman Blasi fcheck boyj. 9 ' with ' B PALMER X P 9 4. MA 5 f X , Ha leadm 41' DOROTHY 'Ya Miss Maxine DaVault was chosen by the Pratt Student Body to reign as the 1951 Homecoming Basketball Queen. Due to the fact that Maxine was in the hospital recovering from an operation, Miss Carol Christmann reigned in Max- ine's place. Maxine DaVault BASKETBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS: Sue Rise, Valda O'Kelley, Rita Lippincott, Queen Carol Christmann, Catherine Campbell, Dorothy Ward, june Gates. C9 X r gl 'I U M Kg IN 1' N 4 , . 'iw . 'qi x QQ? 1? ' N Q' X ff 5' i 2-H ik? Na! - 5-i 4 1 4 J pi 1 ww-my 3+ MX'-,n..g fvl f nr if 'J S' Y W' T? PEP BAND-Front row: Ernestine Vincent, Barbara Hill, Marjorie Spicer, Bonnie Gulledge, Mary Joyce Goodman, Janet Hardy, Arlene Swindler. Second row: Marilyn Hart, Carol Simmons, Bill Graber, Cherrill Wilkie, Kent Moore, Milton Goodwin, Larry Cooley, Warren Dean Chinn, jeff Hadden, Mary Lou Smith, Mary Rowland. Back row: JoAnn Wehling, Bob Watson, Bill Paxson, David Dicken, Wesley Downing, Earl LaOrange, Ted Fager, Mr. Talbott, jerry Weaver, David Blevins, Clair Becker, Dan King. . DRUM MAJOR-Larry Cooley Vincent. , , , f 1 fi X ,3- cn-J . 1,4 ijiics sf id J I ,Y Q 6 fi- n K Xl N ,I 2 A 'Ya x' X W qi f W i xl is A ' if i it W . f s in 1 wb' ,, at MAJORETTES - Coeta Neagle, Bev erly Gray, jan I-loflfman, Ernestine '-vf.i:: CLARINETS-Ernestine Vincent, Bill Graber, Coeta Neagle, Marjorie Spicer, Charles ' ' ' ' d' B d Murra , Nancy Cobb, Marilyn Stultz, Marilyn Hart, Barbara Hill, Shirley Harga ine, u y Novotney, Carol Simmons, Gay Sloan, Phyllis Wright, Dorcas Rich, Nathalie Canfield, Nancy Gnuschke, Beverly Dikeman, OBOE: Jacqueline Minnis. FLUTES: Mary Joyce Goodman, Janet Hardy, Rowena Hobbs, Frances Montford, Rosetta Reschke, Ellen Fager, Sharon Hampton. SAXOPHONES: Arlene Swindler, Milton Goodwin, Mary Lou Smith, Betty Jones, Joyce Tregallas, Glen Bowen, Martha Carden, Jean Roberts. ALTO CLARI- NET: Darlene I-Ioeme. BASS CLARINETS: Mary Rowland, Sue Ann Rise. FRENCH HORNS: Bonnie Hinds, Kent Moore, Bonnie Gulledge. CORNETS: Dick Knowles, Earl LaOrange, Jerry Weaver, Wesley Downing, Ted Fager, Gary Hughes, Cherrill Wilkie, Sandra Gilham, Karen Atchison, Con Banbury, Warren Dean Chinn, Vernon Rolf, Bob Waters, Don Winters, Gerald Robison. BARITONES: Mike Kerich, Jeff Hadden. BONES D Kin Clair Becker David Blevins Frank Montford. BASSES: TROM : an g, , , Larry Cooley, Norman Greer, Dwain Pilkington, Glen Mooney, Luther Stone. TYMPANI: Jo Ann Wehling. BELL LYRE: Jan Hoffman. PERCUSSION: Beverly Gray, Ivan Minnis, David Dicken, Bill Paxson, Bob Watson. BASSOON: Elizabeth Bible. L. STANLEY TALBOT Band Direrfor VIOLINS-john Thornton, Glee Becker, Norma Hughes, Frank Mayberry, jean Slover, Clair Coffman, jean Burgess, Gilbert Hicks, Creed Badders, John Fretz, Gerald Goodman, Shirley Matthews, Larry Harris, Warren Henson, Marva Longdon, Larry Swinson, Marshall Chitwood, Ted DeVoss. VIOLAS-Marjorie Woolwine, Alice Smith, Earlene Slover, Darlene Baker. VIOLONCELLOS-Barbara Hartman, Beverly Scott, jane Browning, Ted Mayberry, Donieta McIntyre, Caroline Becker. STRING BASS-Carole Ferrin, Roger Clinesmith, Ross Purcell. CLARINET-Marilyn Hart, Ernestine Vincent, Roselyn Elder. FLUTES-Mary Goodman, janet Hardy, Rowena Hobbs. OBOE-Jacqueline Minnis. BASSOON-Elizabeth Bible. TRUMPET- Con Banbury, Richard Knowles, jerry Weaver. HORN-Bonnie Gulledge, Kent Moore, Harriet Montford. TROMBONE-Clair Becker, David Blevins, Dan King. TUBA- Larry Cooley. BELL LYRE-jan Hoffman. TYMPANI-jo Ann Wehling. Scuba Owkalm Mr. Crawford 2 f , vi Y. 4 Y X 0' SENIOR FAVORITES RUNNERS-UP Back row: jack Rosenbaum, Earl I.aOrange, Dick Knowles, Bob Galliart, Gordon Bailey, Gale Kaff. Front row: Mary McDowell, Dorothy Ward, Virginia Akers, Barbara Hartman, Beverly Scott, Carole Ferrin, Carol Christmann. Mixed eww Wand and 76454 and Y., 0 1? X , Mary Back row: Mary McDoweh, Wanda Martin, Adaiene Swindier, Dariene Dodson Lou Smith, 'Yheima Bybee, Edith Keiier, Vaida O'Kehey, Sondra Strait, Soy Kihings- worth, Maxine Stuitz, Heien Detwiier, Coiiette jacohs, Martha Neison, Betty Wiiiiams, bara Hih, Rozeha Lees, Mr. Brimmer. veriy Scott, Shiriey Whitaker, Beyeriy Gray, Dorothy Ward, Maurita Keiva Logue, Rita Lippincott, Ehen Scarhrough, Rosetta Ann Hiiton, Shiriey Dikeman, Dixie Eastes, r ia Miiiiger, Sue ' dt so Bar d row: Be Batterton, Carney, so ' own. Dunn, Geo g P t Neidhar , ma Secon Howard, Mar Lyn Reschke, Lucihe Bryan, Barbara Virginia Akers, Karen Christopher, Edwrna Br Front row-. Catherine Campbeii, Caroie Ferrin, Wanda McDaniei, Catherine Notter, Stine Gates, Norma Smith, Yae Osborne, a Ann Lampe, Nadine Wiison, Mabie Yoiey, Kathieen Norris, janet Gnuschke, Nor Schnittker, Ernestine Vincent. ae Wagga! ' W0 mW: L FFO ods, Ter eon Lu Billm '0w- 'Y Ca nf, W K . . L y Ht alt . her, Wfwrs Hvnell, BOE? Hqyard dyne Wa6'Tfd, Johcgfluiart 1 Frank A . U , G U er. Planigjgindfgfge SWE? Gordon rnestiffegiffcy Ru Bailey L lllcent I 1613 y Con W , . lck Km Clgnffr Oyvlcs ' Glen .y Bin Grab Cr Wfdzed 6404664 Back row: Mary McDowell, Wanda Martin, Adalene Swindler, Darlene Dodson, Mary Lou Smith, Thelma Bybee, Edith Keller, Valda O'Kelly, Frank Allen, Gordon Bailey, Bob Galliart, Leon Weigner, Glenn Woods, joy Killingsworth, Maxine Stultz, Sondra Strait, Helen Detwiler, Collette Jacobs, Martha Nelson, Betty Williams, Barbara Hill, Rozella Lees. Second row: Beverly Scott, Shirley Whitaker, Beverly Gray, Dorothy Ward, Maurita Howard, Mar Lyn Batterton, Kelva Logue, Rita Lippincott, Ellen Scarbrough, Walter Hillard, johnny Swindler, Darrel Miller, Dick Knowles, Terry Cantwell, George Swope, Rosetta Reschke, Lucille Bryan, Barbara Carney, Jo Ann Hilton, Shirley Dikeman, Dixie ' ' ' ' Ed ' B Mr. Brimmer. Eastes, Virginia Akers, Karen Christopher, wma rown, Front row: Mary Joyce Goodman, Carole Ferrin, Wanda Dunn, Georgia Milliger, Sue McDaniel, Catherine Notter, june Gates, Norma Smith, Fae Osborne, Leon Lunt, Lewis Hillard, Bill Graber, Billy Klier, Wayne Waller, Nadine Wilson, Pat Neidhardt, jo Ann Lampe, Mable Foley, janet Gnuschke, Norma Schnittker, Kathleen Norris, Ernestine Vin- cent. Piano--Catherine Campbell. EDWIN BRIMMER Voral Director 'w w 'lr 3 25' W' 2:4-' lr rQ f S an' ,j 1' l ' I 14. 34' lg l I 11,15 X ply: Q 'IQ rx , 7 ,5,' , Q iQ' u mix 1 E sl 3 .mf Q L - f A in . -s,'N ' v. ,N .W , . ,bwggwm ,Aww 1 QU- J Xvkk N ' laik i ww AX xX,,f' X? 'T 'H Q 's of 1 af V ,ff - V40 v ,Q- , N I I M ,fn Y? -f l 255' ,- is fi V ,5,,g i Q. x .5 v 'W' - Y wp' cf-x4 1' mam g council Standing: K a r e n Christo- pher, Rozella Lees, Gale Kaff, Wesley Downing, Donald Stevens, Mr. Fuller, Wayne Webber, Bob Galliart, Mer- wyn McGuire, june Gates, Virginia Akersf Seated: Nadine Wilson, Mary Rowland, Shirley Whitaker, Mary Lou Smith, Barbara Carney, Jean Burgess, Sue Rise. Seated: jack Fletcher, Sally Hoffman, Pat Moon, Marilyn Van Gieson, Patti Stonebraker, Gerald Robison, Sheila Dicken and Byron Stonebraker. Standing: Milton Senti, sponsor, Linda Farmer, Donna Winkelman, Helen Lutz, Helen Burgess, jarry Besthorn, Sam Graham, Gilbert Pierce, james Roush and Bill Hoffman. ape - Back row: Keith Fish, Cecil Schoonover, Lewis Hillard, Marion Stroble, Charles Allen, Loren Barker, Mike Kerich, Don Kitch, Merwyn McGuire, Bill Rule, Robert Epp, Ronald Lampe. Second row: Leroy Davis, Harold Garrison, Gordon Bailey, Leon Schnittker, Dicky McGuire, Darrel Miller, Walter Hillard, Robert Hodgkinson, Wayne Webber, Donnie Cox. Front row: Archie Rich, Blaine Wells, George Stroble, jerry Hinds, Delmar Hodgkinson, jack DeVault, Delmar Schnittker, jack Strait, Franklin Montford, Melvin Bishop. X X 32.2 15 .,-ff' ' ex 7:71 5 oo. ' ' S 15 F at ,U ,U 9'CTix3 X' Vo Back row: Gordon Bailey, Sentinelg Keith Fish, Advisor, Robert Hodgkinson Treasurer. Front row: Leon Schnittker, Reporter, Dicky McGuire, Vice-president, Dar rel Miller, Presidentg Walter Hillard, Secretary. F' anim - eww Kalfiimlgi Back row: Miss Hogue, Miss Bailey, Miss Padgett, Wanda Dunn, Mary Joyce Goodman, Dorothy Ward, Barbara Hartman, Carole Ferrin, Beverly Gray, Glenna Barker, Alice Smith, Rosetta Reschke, Martha Nelson, Lynette Gariss, Jo Ann Lampe, Patty Gariss. Fourth row: Georgia Milliger, Darlene Dodson, Mary Lou Simmons, Alma Horst, Ellen Scarbrough, Shirley Dikeman, Joan Williams, Rowena Hobbs, Cherrill Wilkie, Catherine Notter, June Gates, Sue Rise, Norma Schnittker, Opal Hemphill, Betty Williams, La Veta Gibbons, Mable Foley. Third row: Marjorie Woolwine, Kathleen Norris, Marjorie Helsel, Marjorie Bennett, Carol Money, Merleen Trout, Shirley Holder, Norma Bowlin, Pat Dashen, Janet Early- wine, Joyce Stewart, Rozella Lees, Sarah Pierce, Theoda Martin, Edwina Brown. Second row: Rita Lippincott, Carol Christmann, Janice Northrop, Shirley Harvey, Rose- mary Walker, Janet Hardy, Maurita Howard, Marjorie Spicer, Donell McVey, Christa Gossett, Wanda Elliott, Kelva Logue, Norma Beck, Joyce Coulter, Frances Montford. Front row: Mary Lou Smith, Barbara Carney, Catherine Campbell, Beverly Scott, Janet Gnuschke, Sondra Strait, JoAnn Hilton, Coeta Neagle, JoAnn Wehling, Shirley Whit- aker, Barbara Hill, Karen Christopher, Ernestine Vincent, Jean Burgess, Mary Rowland, Virginia Akers, Nadine Wilson Y-TEEN CABINET-Standing: Janet Hardy, Worship, Virginia Akers, Socialg Barbara Carney, World Fellowship, Catherine Campbell, Pianist, Jean Burgess, Publicity, Karen Christopher, Student Council Representative, Carole Ferrin, Music. Chairman. Seated: Miss Padgett, Miss Hogue, Nadine Wilson, Program, Marjorie Woolwine, Vice d t Ann Wehlin , Secretary, Ernestine Vincent, Treas- president, Beverly Scott, Presi en 3 Jo g urer, Miss Bailey. nv 1? I 1 2 Back row Steven Thorpe Dale Kung Norman Greer, Merwyn McGuire Glen Woods harl IaOran5e Leon Wergner Larry Cooley jerry Weaver Serond row Gale Kai? Vernon Roush Leon Lunt Lewis Hrllard Gary Hughes Wesley Downmg Bob Wrlcox Ted Pager Mr Saxlor Sponsor. lront row Tommy Grnffrth Bob Galllart Terry Cantwell Dan Kung Darrel Muller Bull fefaf 'V Sailor S Seated Da P0nsor5 Darrel Mdler T n KH18 President Terry C reasurer B111 Graber S 3 CC 6425? ' Back row: Darlene Horst, Myrna Miller, Bonnie Hinds, Ellen Fager, K. Ann Maa R Rule, Glee Becker, Norma Hughes, Ruth Ann Rehm, Martha Ann H jantz, Barbara Cline-smith, Helen Lutz, Linda Farm Second row: jennene jackson, G Marilyn Epley, D S g, uth annawald M er, Darlene M ay Sloan Moni orothy MacG' haffer Eva F , adonna urdoclc. , ca Garrett, Betty Bush, Carol McDonald, irvin, Norma Baker, Louise Roush, Nancy Mallory, Irma , urgason, Dorcas Rich, Zoe Ann Kelley, Sally Carney, Connie Miller, Kay- dene Dashen, Janie Stivers. First row: Nancy Crabb, DeLila Murphy, Eleanor Terry, Carolyn Withers, Katherine Rob- inson, Beverly Dikeman, Naomi Stadel, Nancy Novotny, Joyce Smith, Sally Hoffman, Bonnie Gulledge, Elaine Lunt, Nathalie Canfield, Elizabeth Bible. Y-Teen Advisors are: Miss Beaty, Miss Forbes and Miss Morford. gurl! 5601! mn e'- Jn ,Q n sen Henso , Wa' 0119 WMS . MAY' . Shu' AAY 15, , C Te ate Dennyt !xmmQintCfa W atm, sigh ' on 1, BO est s ' A - City Endvliker' DSChtePe giyv For fnv .A Chinn' lcher, B 0h0 P Dan Maybe Bestho . War,enDean 12e:5xevms,goChgan, H h Frank ty Kam' an Stone,Batketet, Davlan, lohn CXi0eSmgoo Banbu owz Der Lorine Beds, Goodm Rogei iffgth, Back fn SUaYeClait OGCUA andets, obbY Gt Marv! ow: hey, Bob S B Sedgdslck fleff X be' ' ref, be ' , e Pot k Mofnqfeofge ?'SgnS0t' lo ChuC row: Hman, Front Mg. C0 Llnkaz fame! - 6,0 g Back row: Arlene Hoffman, Sheila Dicken, Kathleen Starrett, Marilyn Thomas, Carol Lee Simmons, Marilyn Hart, Pattie Gariss, Mable Foley, Lynette Gariss, Miss Barton, Beverly Scott, Barbara Hartman, Mr. Talbott, Dorothy Ward, Catherine Campbell, Mary McDowell, Georgia Milliger, Darlene Dodson, Lucille Bryan, Dixie Eastes. Fourth row: Shirley Hargadine, Ellen Scarbrough, Rowena Hobbs, Joan Williams, Shir- ley Dikeman, Norma Smith, Sarah Pierce, Shirley Holder, Norma Bowlin, Pat Dashen, Janet Earlywine, Marjorie Woolwine, Carol Money, Patti Stonebraker, Merleen Trout, June Gates, Janice Crouse. Third row: Patsy Keeley, Lyola Fischer, Martha Nelson, Marjorie Bennett, Marjorie Hel- sel, Kathleen Norris, Alice Smith, Donell McVey, Maurita Howard, Marjorie Spicer, Marilyn Stultz, Beverly Smith, Glenna Barker, Shirley Harvey, Theoda Martin, Karen Dodson, Betty Bush. Second row: Alma Horst, Mary Lou Simmons, Cherrill Wilkie, Rozella Lees, Kathryn Notter, Sue Rise, Joyce Coulter, Kelva Logue, Norma Beck, Frances Montford, LeVeta Gibbons, Betty Williams, Colletta Jacobs, Wanda Elliott, Nancy Novotney. Front row: Rita Lippincott, Carol Christmann, Sue McDaniel, Adalene Swindler, Jean Burgess, Shirley Whitaker, Barbara Hill, Nadine Wilson, Valda O'Kelley, Virginia Akers, Janet Gnuschke, Sondra Strait, Carole Ferrin, Coeta Neagle, Mary Joyce Good- man, Barbara Carney. A style review feature by the Pep Club at a pep assembly P de ictin fashions to be worn P 8 before, during and after a Tl ball game. Models displaying the attire were: Misses Bob Wilcox, Jimmy Shea, Gordon Bailey, Don Stevens, Darrel Miller, Jack Britton, Terry Cantwell and Gene Blasi. Sz aww 0045 Ba Sem Day,-nd rd avid Fro Id B1 D Skag ' ff . , 1 ' y Rzzljeggfred Xfrnogngtony D ik ' Galeoggesy gif-Zffmagn sehr Ou Onsorf Marfpel A . ' ' Jef In Sf f H fa Hdden ck to W. D N ng , Jean Mac Y girvin ef, To ' BGVQI-ly Wmmy Sayre hire, G ' Jack D avau lf, QY Sloan, Y 563 l'. 79011 644 WW Q0 G0 I-0 Shiriey Waiter, CinthiriHubbie, Dariene Horst, Mryna Miiier, Eiien Pager, Kay Ann Magix, Ruth Rute, joyce Burnett, Peggy Wright, Nancy Gnueschke, Anita Hattabaugh, Karen Atchison, joan Ciernents, Heien Lutz, Linda farmer, Dariene Murdock. Third row: Frances McVey, ioan Rosenbaum, Karetien McGuire, Linda Bowiin, Karen Hampton, Sueiien Bastes, Mariiyn Van Geisen, jeanette Neidhart, Louise Roush, Nancy Maiiory, irma itkatter, Zoe Ann Keiiey, Saiiy Carney, Connie Miiier, Kaydene Dashen, janie Stiyers, Deiiia ur hy. Secoind row: Heien Burgess, Nadeane Martin, Ann Pappas, joann Keiier, Katherine Robinson, Macgirvin, johnny Crabb, Bonnie Hinds, Nancy Crabb, Forest Link, Vioiet Voge, Myrna ieid jan Hoffman, Sharon Hampton. i Reynoids, Patty Waiier, Barbara Crouch, janeii Ysabourn, roi Evans, Saiiy Hoiirnan, Bonnie Guiiedge, Dorothy Hager, Nathaiie Can i , A Ciee Ann DeVoss, Shir ey ii Frye, Biaine Lunt, Ca Front row. anice Fischer, Linda Ga Mica Crookharn. I 'Wi-fabeth Bibie, QW all af bn-35, Rob - .QL ghY DV' Dow hvefn firmer' gh. KM RX-I s. ., aasfbwvfn. 119326 E323 e Ann 2331 Blgzqion' ad0nna GnuSfhEii4engg:i5' LmEulaSmnhv M , ents, N3xf:YBeCterX3'Ca:c30Bu:QZ:: Cline. xm oe SS- ' j0 B3 e joan gafyepijgggy ggngxsf Kdler, ' Hgm 6932, nsor, negga A H55 0x SP0 D0 . . - g5a teSv . Xdv Bluln S k Iovi-D0n?L4iSS x M 1 cafo ,hi- . wwe so we ds, phil . Hin ' gn Ea nie wnln ,W Suiiggnf B?:Ue Bro 4 n. . 5cc0nd liamggxriffiie Cfousey KLMCQ KOW1 , k Fw nl HY Carney' V S3 Baclc row: Cynthia H b Dena Scott, W. u ble, Shirley Young, Clee Ann DeVoss, Ruth Ann Bybee, Gail Fr Martha Ann Hannawald, Phyllis Riley, Donna Yourdon, Mona Mu ithers, Carolyn Lewis, Shirley Waller, Nancy Crabb, Sally Carney, Peg, ' Second row: Miss Barton, Connie Miller, Gayle Young, Fran' Rosenbaum, Janice Greenstreet, Marthanna Stumph, McIntyre, Kay Ann Maag, Joyce Burnett, Front row: Alicia Crookham, D Holder, Barbara Crouch Schaffer, Lind gfufdhz 2' ' ' lffzffh ey rray, Cor' ,gy Wright. ces McVe- Karen H' jean Hea ' onna Wi , Mary Lo a BOWli mne y, Helen Burgess, joan ampton, Suellen Eastes, Doneita pe, janie Stivers, Zoe Ann Kelley. nkelman, Mary Karleen Sims, B ' u Downing, Glenda Opirz, DeLil n, Kaydene Dashen, Helen Lutz, L' etty Goodloe, Janice a Murphy, Nancy Mallory, Irma inda Farmer, Darlene Murdock' Cdl: wm49A ,-ifzdlmz Back row: Ellen Scarbrough, Shirley Dikeman, Rowena Hobbs, Joan Williams, Joan Hilton, Bev- erly Smith, Marilyn Hart, Dixie Eastes, Lucille Bryan, Sandra Gilham, Nancy Navotney, Lourine Barnes, Marilyn Stultz, Marilyn Thomas. Third row: Earlene Slover, Norma Webster, Lucille Melson, Lucille Nixon, Janice Northrop, Naomi Sayre, Myrna Miller, Jeanette Neidhardt, Marilyn Van Gieson, Virginia Murillo, Deomalee Fetterman, Louise Roush, Joyce Rolf, Nathalie Canfield. Second row: Donna Winfry, Betty Bush, Karen Dodson, Mryna Hager, Joan Lampe, Shirley Heape, Edith Keller, Jacqueline Minnis, Marva Longdon, Shirley Harvey, Rosemary Walker, Jean Roberts, Bonnie Hinds, Nadine Martin, Miss Barton, Sponsor. Front row: Twila Connet, Jane Carden, Carol McDonald, Carol Opitz, Dorothy Robbins, Dorothy Macgirvin, Marilyn Epley, Jeannie Goyen, Elaine Lunt, Bonnie Gulledge, Sally Hoffman, Carol Evans, Nancy Gnuschke, Karen Atchison, Jan Hoffman, Sharon Hampton. TNQ GAA CABINET Back row: Edith Keller, Vice Pres- identg Shirley Heape, Secretary. Front row: Miss Barton, Sponsor, Joan Williams, President, Sandra Gilham, Treasurer. fa awww Larr thergyn C001ey Opfratcfl and C ' ' Unga- Sxmdmg. Emesixoe Ylkocem, Ms, Ce-:Xe Oki, Yheo Scaxbsougb, Lauri Coohzq, Caxberkoe Campbeh, Lockke Big ao. Dvldm ?kXXimg,Koo, Batbam Carney CaxoXe Yanks, X0 Nm O'XCeXXeq. Skximgz WU ehkng, YJ Ada Jo An I1 wjeh lin 8, M r. Leatherma n and C a role Fefrin' DW WW lc lesbY- lac . MI' Og Hman' Grimes' H H0 'nm lem! Orange' Sa Y W fren Dealix Earl La . 3 . Gu C ' Back YOWQZ Bonnie HOU' to Haw ii! 5' The one-act speech play, The Dear Departed, includes in the cast Dan King, Ben jor- dong Janet Earlywine, Mrs. Jordong Pat Dashen, Victoria Slaterg Merleen Trout, Mrs. Slaterg and Gale Kaff, Henry Slater. Not Pictured: Larry Cooley, Abel Merry- weather. s i g, - K t X 2 .A 5 X E A 1 2 L PAUL DELLINGER Citiycnship -9-- ...A N. l , 7 av 4 . l:,4f.f9.7' I MRS. JULIA SALLEE English EDWARD XV. WADE Physical Education vv ,- U I Wx Q 7 Q VERNON K. COFFMAN Mathematics 1 ,..,-- S MRS. HELEN HARTMAN Latin , IONE MOR FORD History CARLE DIX English and journalism MRS. VIRGINIA R. SENTI FRED LIGHTER BERNITA C. BILLINGS Librarians Home Economics x. vu. A 4 I .frm eadafz cwafulled BEST ALL AROUND Jo Ann Wehling and Tommy Milstead ' 2 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED jean Burgess and Dan King FRIENDLIEST oy Killingsworth and Dick Ackley X X The Pratt Mirror Staff of 1951 presented a different type of contest this year tak- ing the place of the Mirror King and Queen Contest usually held. Favorites were nominated by the Senior Class and a penny-a-vote campaign selected the winners. BEST LOOKING Wayne Webber and Maxine Stultz 43 4 . , WITTIEST Jerry Weaver and Lucille Bryan MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY Larry Cooley and Jo Ann Hilton FIRST PLACE went to Conrad Ban- bury's pictures of Forrest Link worrying over his arithmetic assignment. Eek, an Amazon, shouts Mary Row- land looking at jean Burgess. Shirley Whitaker won FOURTH PLACE with a bit of trickery. admin! aztec!! When the Mirror Staff called for snap- shots for the Annual, well over 150 pic- tures were turned in. Kyle Fowler, George Blondey Blonddell and Phil Fruend were the able judges of the contest. Phew says Adaline Swindler in Mary Lou Smith's SECOND PLACE snapshot. Dan King won THIRD PLACE with this picture of himself in a football suit when he was six. 1'6 -5' 1. Miss Brittan preparing for a fashion review. 2. Yo ho ho and a bottle of Pepsi! 3. Bob Liles and Rex Kramer. 4. At the hoe-down. 5. Vogue, Evans, Martin and Lunt. 6. Smile now. 7. Jann Hoffman is all wet 8. Part of the class of '53. 9. Bobby Cooley taut he taw a birdie. 10. Palmer, Ackley and Eckles aren't helping much. 11.What big feet you have Miss Beck! 12. Eek! Don't do that. 13. Artie, Frankie, jerry, johnny, Norma and Nancy. 14. Country Club, her favorite brand. 15.joy! Pulease! 16. Billy Hoffman. K... v- W-sy 'ltd f if QI ,A l. ll 1. Mrs. Pilkingtorfs eldest son. 2. Karen and Kathleen making a mess in the kitchen. 3. Linked together with friendship. 4. Get back to those seats, says Mr. Brown. 5. Root beer, is it Bob? 6. The Uptown Poker Club. 7. So I sez to 'em. 8. For gosh sakes, really? 9. Part of the class of 'i4. 10. Gad, but 8:25 comes early in the morning. 11. Young love, Kaydeen and jack. 12. The Pratt High tumbling team. 13. Bonnie and Bennie Hinds showing a little brother and sister love. 14. The library in the den. Smdew 1 ta 2 we t students throughout dreds ot thousands o their '74ql01-made Hun ation wiii t Ycarbo rcasurc to CONC. the n oks tor many years hooi administra- rs and sc i as Thousands at tcache ' 744lo'z'no4de Annuas biic tors weicome o necessary reiations pro their part at their Parent and Pu gram. ve had a port in preserving nts at We are proud to ha 'tions and achieycmc the memo the schoo rics, tradi is at America. 14 I .L W -4 :L If D. ,- Mm? x gms off, 491 x, . QCQAQNJ ?,j, Eg W PE 06 ,MMM Q Www iii? 5932 g53 :f,:M 5 XX 'fp efigj M KW jduifiw mix img li Q55 0 - 25 'v S1533 his W 8232 y TRACK TEAM Back row: Leroy Wells, Leon Lunt, Bob DeVore, Milton Goodwin, Mike Kerick, john Swindler, Bob Epp, Marion Strobel, jerry Hinds, and Berkley Miller. Front row: Delmar Schnittker, Dick McGuire, Tom Griffith, Kennith McKenzie, Terry Cantwell, Gene Blasi, Loren Barker, jack Britton, Glenn Bowen, and Floyd Cox. Track results 1951 Pratt over Medicine, Lodge in Dual. St. john at X 1 , over Pratt in Dual. Pratt 2nd in ' K . Triangular with Harper, and Medi- ' cine Lodge. Fourth in West Central Kansas. s Gene Blasi took Sth place at the State Track Meet in the shotput. Coach L. O. Dickerson talking to track team. aaa The 1951 Golf Team composed of David Dicken, Don Stevens, Stephen Thorpe, and Bob Griffith was the first golf team in Pratt's sports history. They placed 3rd in the West Central Kansas League meet. if J www if ,Www row: jack Hewitt, Bill Canfield, Buddy Stonebraker, Stacy Riney, jack Fletcher, Eddie Riley, Eddie Renfro, Dan Schrepel, Larry Fischer, Don Moore, jeff Hadden, fChetj Fullerton, Don Greenstreet, john Cochran, Bob Griffith, David Dicken, and Mr. Shepard. Second row: Bill Milliger, Bob Griffith, David Skaggs, Loren Downing, Terry Calloway, john Thornton, Dale jones, Bob Liles, Richard Chinn, Gerald Goodman, and jerry Vanatta. Front row: Norman Blasi, Manager, john Nichols, Rex Kramer, jimmy Roush, jerry O'Brien, Buddy Clark, Warren Henson, David Rich, Danny justice, Bob Sanders, David Green, Calvin ' f L it C Za' A '--'G'-'Sm ,, Wx ' Duiunggqqwygq 1 WHQQ, 1. Chuck Mozingo. 2. EEIS! Of all the nerve! 3. Hold it, somethings wrong. Not even Mary McDowell has feet that big. 4. That poor Pelican can't even eat his fish in privacy without a bunch of girls calling him on his manners. 5. Bennie Hinds and his harem. 6. Eastes, Hampton, and Bowlin in jr. Hi Band uniforms. 7. Yaka-ta, yaka-ta. 8. Camera hams. 9. Gene Krupas of the Pratt Band, Dicken and Paxson. 10. Janie Stivers, Gerald Goodman, Darlene Murdock and Dan Schrepel. 11. Eddie Martin somewhat laid up with a broken leg. 12. Say Uncle. Maury ,466 YOU'RE YOUNG ONLY TWICE. CAST'--l.eft to right: Karen Dodson. Darlene Murdock, Beverly Dikeman, Darlene Hoeme, Sally Hoffman, jack lfletther. Con Banbury, john Pilkington. David Skaggs, jean Roberts, joe Porter, XX'arren Henson, Zoe Ann Kelly. Elaine Lum. and Shei- la Dieken. The play was di ruted by Mrs. julia Sallee. Gale Kaff, Senior President, giving the response. :mam Semin magnet NIGHT LIFE ON THE SEA was the theme of the junior-Senior Banquet. It was held at 7:00 o'clock on May 4 at the Municipal Building. Merleen Trout and Marjorie Woolwine as they appeared in the program. ,warn SENIOR PLAY CASTAGQIC Kuff. Mr. Abei'nakei'3 Bill Graber, Plainclothes mang Mziry Row- land. Mrs. lirunswiclcg Carol Christmann, Betty Parlcerg Rita Lippincott, joan Abernalcerg jerry XX'eaver, Bob Parkerg Richard Knowles, Dickie Parkerg Dan King, Mr. Parker1 jerry Austin, Eddie Abernakerg l.. NW. Dashen, Director. Front row: Anna McKenzie, Mrs. jamesg Nadine XX'ilson, Miss Brightg Coeta Neagle. Gwen Andersong Ernestine Vincent, Louellag Ellen Scarbrough, Mrs. Hillg Catherine Campbell. Mrs, Parker. The Class of Sl presented A CASE OE SPRINGTIMEH on Tuesday, April 24, 1951 in the junior College Auditorium, The play centered around a boy who gets into all kinds of trouble with the school principal and the P.T.A., all unintentionally, while trying to impress his girl friend. Bad goes for worst when he gets into trouble for innocently taking a Pair of Chinchillas, which he thought were rabbits from the zoo grounds. The zoo officials clear every- thing up, however and the boy gets to keep a base- ment full of offsprings. A as SENIOR CLASS PICSCYHS A CASE OF SPRINGTIME Directed by L. W. Dashen I 6 Ah V Dfw Coeta Neagle, Most Attractive Costumeg oan Williams and Maxine Da VaultQ Best Coupleg Lourine Barnes, Girl Dress- ed Best As A Boyg Wayne Waller, Boy Best Dressed As A Girlg Bob Galliart, Best Hobo. On April 30 a host of grotesque characters invaded the ' al Costume halls of Pratt High, The occasion was annu Da for the seniors. The array was complete from fancy Y zoot suiters to plain old bums. Even a pair of hound dogs found their way into the classrooms. M in My 7 MAY 25,1951 R. W. Godwin Guext Speaker . .N President of the School Board, Dr. F. A. Thorpe presenting diplomas. Pratt junior College and High School graduates at Commencement. I it Q. fl 'a 1 N! . .. ig. 'M 'Q ' . , Q W 1 91 4 3 A is E 5, -' at . M H , xv h I 1 ft' r 'ky fi X. -1 'sg if . N gat., . . . 0 . ply? .,?,,.?,,,.., L . . - . . 1 3 5 iiti 1- 1 K, I 5 il .. ,. to 'ix ' 1.I think Don is posing. 2. Is every body happy. 3. 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