Rosedale High School - Mounty Marty Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1941

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CONGRATULATIONS ROSE DALE GRADUATES We sincerely hope that in the coming years you will enjoy good heolth, happiness and prosperity in a world blessed with peace and international good will. As each of you leave the classrooms with which you have become so familiar, look up to your flag and our flag, the Star Spangled Banner, and vow that you will do your part in making this nation stronger by carrying on as a useful and loyal citizen. 'kit Midland Schools specialize in training men and women for employment in the Air Transport lndustry. Training in both depart- ments is supervised by instructors released to us by major Airlines. Our graduates are employed by all major Airlines, at more than fifty airports and in morethanthirty-two states. Students, graduates, their parents and friends are cordially invited to visit and inspect Midland Schools. Our offices are open days, evenings, and Sunday. Simply phone Harrison 5852 for appointment and a copy of our interesting, sixty-page catalog. muumn nimo scnouls, Zlill, 29th, 30th and 3101 Fleere POWII IND LIGIIT IIIILIIIIG, KIISIS CITY. IISSOUII Ll F E wa, mnosumu ml CUNTENTS THE YEAR'S RECORD Annual Staff' .... ... 6 Senior Class .... ... 8 Home Rooms ........ .. 18 Organized Groups PHOTOGRAPHI C ESAY lee nel eg Life Visits The Class Rooms... .. 50 SPORTS Football ...... .. 31 Basketball... .. 34 Others. ..... .. 36 PLAYS Prop Shots... .. 39 Senior ......... .. 40 Junior. .......... .. 41 Dramatics Class . Operet5a.... . . . . OTHER DEPARTMFIJTS ee D0 elle! le Speaking of' Pictures . . . . . . . 2 LIFE Goes to the LIFE'S Report... mrtyiili CO Oeleeeee IIQ4 LlFE'S COVER was taken by Bill Sullivan and enlarged by Mr. Atkis- son. This picture was made with a Zeiss Ikon 9x12 cm. camera: f.11 at lf5O of a second. fSee Letters to the Editorn, page 53. EDITORS ---------- Associsrs EDITORS Q- ----- John Marshall Mabel Rhoades Senior ----------- Edna Jane Griswald Pic ture -------- ----------- John Amos Bill Sullivan Sports ------- - ------ Lawrence Stream Feature -------- ----- O scar Shanklend Gene Goode Organized Groups ------ Victor Carter BUSINESS MANAGER- ------- Alberta Mayer Advertising -------- Shirley Standish FACULTY AUVI SORS Don MmGee George Robi son Editorial-- ---- Mr. Philip R. Keeler Business ....--.- --.- -5.53 TYPI S TS-- -------------- - Dan Tomli nson Bette Nelle Straub 0 S fr V M, X v 5 'Q - N Egg, xx 'W-,Q ,, 2 A Q A 1 3 A 'I ' A if. - I . X ,, . , gf? , -4 , ' ' , M' Ir- Q A ' M J ' + , ' i Q W .J , U A Hu :- A ,sf -J COVSTANT VIGILANCE AND toxl are the lot of the school nurse, and Miss Esther Freen is no exception Check ing colds and fevers, investigat ng sxcknessee, doctor ing cuts and bruises, s1gn1ng excuses, all are a p art of the day's work She's qu1et and unassuming but you'd be surprlsed at the amount of work she turns out SOME OF YOU MAY not have seen very much of th s gentle man, but he's verv much in evmdencc in the Annex, where he refularly scuffles v1th the more disrespectful ele ment cleans the wundows, and whetnot Of course 1t's Arthur Barnes Annex custodian and he srungs a mean broom. If you don't beleive it gust ask the boys 18 405 and 406 IT'S CHILT DAY, and a hungry mob to be fed. doesn' t unnerve Irs L ah Leuders and Irs lorris one b1t, for thay're oldtnmers at But this L1lly Rosedale, and have fed thousands of hungry students They're lords of the cafeterna k1tchen, and old friends of hundreds of students who have pushed down the long lane at lunch hour The whole denartment is, f course, under the superv1s1on of lisa Syb1l Rose. IT'S ANNE SEATED and lary Ann standing, and together they for: the efficient staff of the l1brary Theirs is the task of keeping order and quiet among the va riegated groups which come to the llbrary to studyg to help find books for grubby and sophisticated alike, and to sort and catalogue hundreds of books That's Enid Carver checking out the book POP Il THE FL!SH ' Or if you want his official title F E Haynes head custodian at Rosedale ew students realize the amount of time and vork necessary to keep a system like that of Rosedale functioning ef ficiently throughout the school year, and it's Pop's job to direct that work. 3 Q . .- 1 , - 4 '- - I . - O Wg 9 f - , A . . . ,I , . o e e ' I I . . o . I - . - I I . A , , . , .P o ' n e LIFES THIS EDITIUN OF THE MOUNT MARTY is based on a totally new idea in annual construct1on With the idea in mlnd that what the students wanted was a ccmpre hensive picture of the1r school life we have attempted to highl1ght the school year by using a greater variety of pic tures and cuttlng down on the amount of copy whlch usually accompanies such pic tures Knowing the great popularity f Life magazine, and b0l10V1Dg that its straightforward presentation of ideas, the editors decided to follow Life's style in the construct1on of the Mount Marty The editors of Life gave us per misslon to copy almost exactly their cover, even down to the characteristlc colors Throughout the book we have at tempted to follow L1fe's layout and copy patterns More than ever this year the annual has been the product of the students themselves The only professional work was done by Ralph Atkisson, who took the senior pictures and the homeroom groups All other pictures are the product of Bill Sullivan and John Amos, official student photographers, or were made by these people under the direction f Principal Bentley It may be that the quality of the work has suffered thereby but it is also true that under this plan the annual becomes more nearly a student progect Special thanks should go to Ralph Atkisson for his valuable assistance in making enlargements and for critical suggestionsg to the Kansas City Hansen for the1r loan of negatives used ln mak ing many of the pictures in this book, to Bette Nelle Straub and Den Tanlinsm for their work in typing copy, and to the many groups who cooperated so well IT IS MORE OR LESS appropriate that such an entirely different annual should come this year, for the school term has produced several innovations and changes One of the latter occured when the traditional junior play was replaced by the more variegated junior n1ght This new venture was designed primarily to g1ve more people a chance to partici pate This year, too, marked the second anniversary of the junzor pr , which took the place of the time hallowed jun lor sen1or banquet For the second year 1n successlon Rosedale landed a semi flnalist in the Summerfield scholarship examinations, John Margrave taking the tests in Law New, too, were the two new parking lots and the Booth avenue extensions wh1ch now g1ve the 'Hill' excellent park1ng f8Ci1it198 and traffic control for school events The cafeteria shared 1n these 1m provemsnts when fluorescent l1ght fix tures and a new dr1nking fountain were 1nstalled Not the least of the changes was the sudden awakening of a boys' homeroom to the possibilities of SChOl88t1C a chievement The Only one in the history of the school,a boys' homeroom won the senior high scholarship banner, and won it not once, but five t1m6B8 Homeroam uo6, with Philip R Keeler as sponsor, set this enviable record Odds and ends which should be men tionedz the Delphian's and Miss Gra ham's bust of Shakeapeareg the new day l1ght screen for classroom pictureag the new flashgun for the school camera, the new gym teacher,MTs Sara Jane Fickertt, who took Miss Dorothy McCauley's place after her resignation, the new speakers in the auditorium. O . . . ' . - . o popularity lay in its simple layout and rence together with thirty other boys. - O o ' . O LIFE In Rosedale Mnuvn Mmm ,'f Qwxk A.. aifwhd FACULTY UF 24 DIRECTS RUSEDALE STUDIES N' LO F ut wuet vsk tra t1cents 1F trev f C are f1FGC for fre feorye 1,0 car Q10 ardn, I EGGS OT emb. 15 a Cars ,ary 1 +lF9 rfr Q 1 wee! edv n e rcr r A t we erser, renew, F w 1 d r Qfn en eren Poward, ar n11sor, Du .fer Ste11e Ha11 C1vP 4 4 9.151 ' W 1rv e were n o, r wwnre but lv I 'WWE' F W f 1 9 s a ere'Q cg to 9 Q 1 N ,w 9 6 O FV 4 evra' f JTC rv WA L irt barren OlC6FFf' un on ton 1, F HTG S G' T r'11nfer, naw Y HQ 1 t fourars, 1o1et mlt Q Qara f9FF', tel afre amltr, rere 'rnft e Sf 1 WO ot resent A er tf1S 'Q k V l evert e1r! f A + L ecel 10 e npl+ evror Q wo 1 TFTL . SCARLL, 5 Q . 1 A- r,'1 ' ,M W 1h : 1 1' t1 1, 1 F V Eel 5 .' P U are. The 1n1ui:1t:r1e Eowr fo '11ehinf Steiff . 1 ' v,,nee, E. I. irate , R 3 e Q Q,- C, L, g - F its :iv,- with 1ess tL ,... proTe.s'one1 I ' mxn, We1.e Teylor, end Philip K-1-e.. W1y epl, The M 11 11 V i th f .t ov a tl 1e?: A A Ruiy Sm'tE, E61 ' 1 1 . V' ' Ev t 1 n th S X I ' M y ' . S ' K, Mr-. , h Jane F101 , f.:h L. N.' 1 IZ1' E 115 G 1' U H tk Vere , 1 11 11, C1 1 . 1.nQ , 1nd 151- M se. I t p Uh . 'j Alber, and Lee Green. Cn the next row, reading in picture ze: taken was Roscoe Ergwn, as 1 - I If Fil QE AH '.1z p. nt he': g 1 - 2 in? t o 2-en it ray be Hr D. F. ' 3 Bentley w'O'f 1112 , u 'n any , . , ?.e':Q,eegL,. :xi the job 3? .ZI1-, S t g.inci:e1 of Ee:eQs1 , and thst's nc M K-ll QOE. 3 M lu ' itil H. 2-. V LT, HT, WEST 5 ire1xy 1 CL. Qu, we all knew why it is 1nd ere :1d be- C1129 we het t L1ve Io: 11 e ' 5 a reid S 1.1tary end a :we11 :11'-. Ch yes! The gift- 4 is 2111. Heike. , ?ri:cija1 eeni'ey': 9 6.1- teryl gi'-ff ,f aw 1 f 12 fy, f 2, mg 5 -5371 Ye, W , 5 i ' Q -wifi, if V 4 1, LMA QM wp, ,-1,4 , 2 my f, , A M , fig .W 1- if ,3 w ff Ai 52 ., W uw ff ,Ng ' n 4 sf Q H, ' ff fir Q N i -n 2 'Y ,AQ W 5' v W, 3- ' 1 5 nn lm. 31, X int ' x ,. mf ,Qs V Qgf- 5 E 2 SZ ' The commencement SASFCISB for the class was neld on Hay 26 w1th Dean David MacFarlane ma? ng SLNIUHS SENIDRS DIRECTED BY CALVIN RANDALL TVF S NTOR CIAss ofz1cers this year were un one mn wat there were fnree boys and only ore 5 rl lr two UlCfQTC e bove are Edward Youny, v1ce ores dent Calv n Randall pres dent and 1 nore Elllotf treaslrer eco + woodward,sec retary was not present when the p cture was ta en The class sponsors were MISS RubJ Sm1th hlss V1olet Smnth, Mr Phallp R Keeler, and lr Oscar Rzchards 1 Jecember ll the annual sonxor lass clay The Yonn est gre ente Elnnore Ellxott and John Nargrave played e leads 1n the three ac comedy The cas was a1ded by M13 lhe sen ors held a dance at ROb1nSOD Hall on larch 25 The dance was attended by aoout one hundred and 'lfty persons was a swc e soc ally even 1f It wasn't fxnanc ally Youwans who d rested the plav for the clas lost about ten dollars TUANI TA ADAM.: Betty Allen N W K Festlval Secretary 1 Juan1ta Adams Ooeretta 1 4: Vmce pree1dent 4 Lucille An ell Junxor play N U K Festlval 2 Del ph1an 4, Operet a l 2 Com ercial club 3 4 Ores dent 3 Class sec retary 1 H R V ce presldent 5 ne oresentation Speech BFTTY ALLEN lyrtle Carpen+er C Q 5 4 U ident 4 C A A 3 4 Operetta Student Counc 1 3 COMFBFCIB1 club 4 V1ce pres1den+ 4 Class Fis tcr an 1 F R Secre'ary 2 4 John Amos pep club 2 Jun or nlay 3 4 Vnve pres d nt oc al chanrmar 3 One club 3, 4 Ann al staof 4 Football l 2, 3 4 Wasle ball l S+ den Counc 1 2 3 Vlce pres dent 3 Track l Tennis 4 Scxence club S, 4 H R V1 e pres dent 5, Natlonal Athle' c Hon or Society 4, Nat1onal Honor Soci ety 4 JOHN AMOS HOMER ANDERSON LUCILLE ANGELL DOROTHY BENNETT MYRT CARVENTER 'll' C TOR CAR TER Dorothy Bennett P club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 G R 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 One club 1 2 3, Delphnar 3 4, C A A 1,2 3 4 Treesurer 4 Cor er c al club 3 4 H P Presndent 5 Homer Anderson Y 3 4 Devo 4 ne club 1 2 3 Fest1val 4 Annmal staff 4, Iaske bell 2 3, 4 S+udent Councnl 1 Sc ence club 3,4 Amer1can LPE1OD Scholarshwp 2 Rosedallan staff 4 Spor+s edxtor 4 H F President l 3 Qumll a d Scroll 4 Nhtxonal Afhlet1c Honor Socie'y 4gNational Honor Soc1ety 4 V1c or Carter uelphxan 5 4 Sec retary 4 Annual staff 5 4 kr an zed roup SdlfOY 5 4 U0S6d8l1BD s aff 4 :vor s ed mtor 4 Quill and Scroll 4 4 Sclence club ,A E 5 .. .. i . 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S 5 - , ' ' - , 1 , U 1 'A f - J 1 ... i - ' ,4. - ' 7 - ENID CARVER MARY LOUISE CHOWNIN WOODFTN FAUCFTT En1d Carver Pep club l 2, 2,3,43 Treasurer 3 V1ce president 4g G A A 1 2x H R Presgdent 1, K U Festival 4 Narzonal Honor Sociefy Mary Louise Chownlng Operetta l Woodfin Feuoett H R Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Betty Casteel N V K Festival 23 Operetta 1 2.4! H R Secretary BETTY CASTEEL GEORGE CHISHAM RITA CLEIENT GLEN CCRSEP FLORENE DENNIS ELINORE ELLQOTT GEORGE FLETCHER GENE GOODE NELLIS GOODSPEED Glen Corser Basketball 2 3 Stu Gene Goode Thespien 4 De1ph4en 3 dent Council 4, H R Treasurer 2 Annlal staff 4 Feature edltor 4 Vice pres1dent 4 Qecretary 4 George Fletcher George Ch1shan Basketball 33 4 Track 1,3,4 Operetta 5,4 Florene Denn1l Pe club lg G R ,2, Delphian 1, Secretary 5 Scmence club 3 4 Stapehend 3 4 R ta Clenent Pep clwb 1 2 Oper el nore El iott Peo club l 2 3 Cheerleader 2,3,4g oenzor play 4 A A 2 3 Operette l 4, Rosedal men s eff 3 Ed1t0f 1n chief Class secretary 4 Nellie Goodspeed G R 3, Delphlan 33 H R Preexdent 4 ' -- , 33 G.R. -' , 3 - -- I U - 5 5 ' .. ' . 1 2 1 2 3 .-. . , . . l 23 - ' 3 U v ' 1 5 I ' . . 3 .' .' . -- . -- 1 A -- 1 , : - ette 4. W 5 1 ' I 1 1 143 - 1 Z ' 3 r . . S G . :Io 1 e ' , I , I C 1 1 e 47 3 - - 3: ' -n p e e . -- ,q, , 1 . 33 G.A.A. 33 H.R. D ' ' ' , e c 4. e . . ' RETTV GREGORY TERnoA GREGAR JAWV GRISWOLD KENNFTH HANSEN ARTHUR HARRIS M NA Num RJWES HFLVN HEI DVRSON BETTY LOU HUGHES ELVIRA HUGHES WILLIAM JACKSON wmrn, HANDLE-.TR MAPY JAN3' KELTNER Betty Gregory Pep cluo 3 4 De phman 3,45 1 2,3 4, Cam fmre g1rls 1,2,3 4, Pres1dent 3 mthur Harrxs Junzor play 3 or vlay 4yThesp1an 3 45 Vice pres mdent 4g Operetta 4, Dramat1os play Elvlra Hughes Pep club 3 43 Sec rotary 3 Sen1or play 4: Dramatics play 4 Camp fire glrls 1 G A A 1, H R Vxce preszdent 2 Treasurer 2 PT8l1d8Dt 4 Teresa Gregar G R 2 33 Delphian g G A A 3,4 H R Vice es ident 13 Treasurer 3 Mma Mae Hayes Pep club 4 Pro gram chalnman 4, C R 3,43 R E K Festival 4, Delph1an 3 4, V1ce pres1dent 1, Commerclal club 3,4 William Jackson Junior play 3, G 2,3,4, Pres1dent 45 One club 3, N E K Festival 3, Y U Festival 3 Thespian 3 president 3 President 4, 3,41 Secretary 3 Annual Sen or ed1tor 4 Camp fire 2,3 4,Pres1dent l,2, G A A 1 Dram atlcs play 43 H R Treasurer 41 Nat 1ona1 Honor SOO19ty 4 4, Vice Delphian staff 4 gmrls 1 Helen Fendcrson G R l 25 Annual staff 1,2,3, Rosedalian staff Marg1e Kandler Pep club 1,2,3 4 Treasurer 23 Pres1dent 33 Annual staff 4 G 1 president 3, Secretary 3,Roseda1ian staff 4, Alumni ed1tor GR, Kenneth Hansen Rep club 2,Soienoe club 3 4 Stage hand 4 Betty Lou Hughes Pep club 2 3 Dramatlcs play 43 C R 2 3 4 Sec rotary 3 One club 1 2 3,4, N E K F08t1Vd1 1,2 3,4 De1ph1an 3 4 Stu dent Council 1,2 4, President 4 C A A 2, AMBTICBD Legion SCh01RTS'1P 2,3 K U Piano contest 3, Nationf al Honor Society 4. mchlnge 03-ltol' 4 Mary Jane Keltner Operetta 4. Q' Q' . ' Q v 5 1' ' -- S - ' -- , 3 A 5'R' ll J ' P . l ' To e u e e ' 4f n e 1 2, , ' o ' ' , ' H.R. g .A.A. ,2,3g . A - ' 4. I ' -- ' 5 Sen- ? - ' ' ' ' -- . 4: I 3 ' Jane Griswo1d-- Pip club 1, 2, 3,43 - . 3 . - . I -- , 5 . ' r ' ' 3 1 ' ' ' 1 1 3 ' I I I ' 2 ' , , ' e e e s 4' : . - . 2 z ' , s ' , 2 - e . . ' , ' 3 : - S V ' , l . I ,. 3 ' , I - ' - , , , g - . . ' ' Q .Y ' - . ' 3 - 0 ' . . 0 90 O O , A CU O 9 ' 3,4 . . . g . . - pr - - 43 O I CQ C. LARWNCE KERNEP MPLVIN KIRYPATRICK BERNIDINE LEHFAN JOFN iARGRAVV DON Mem: svrsm P,A.nRo'r'r TIM LENTHAN JOHN MARSHALL ED MARTIN MACDELINE MCKINZIE MARFARET UOPLAN BONNIE LILLFR larence Ke ner Pep club 23 One club lg Football 2,3,4, Capta1n 4: Track 2,3 4 Captain 4, National A+h1et1c Honor Society 4 Presxdent 1 H R Treasurer 2, Nab' Don Magee Ed Martin Delphian 43 Annual staff 3 Roeeda11an staff 4, Editor chief 43 H R President 4 Qu1l1 and Scroll 4 Melvin Kirkpatrick Basketball l,2, 3,4 F R Treasurer 4, President 4 Buster Parrott Basketball 3, MBgd011h6 MCKIDZIG Pep club 3, A E K Festival 2 F A A 3 Operetta l,2,4 H R President 3,4 Bernadine Lehman Pep club 2 33 Treasurer 3 G R 2 3, Servi e chalnman 3 One club l,2,3g F A A 2,3 Commercial club 3,4gPresident 4 H R Secretary 2, Rational Honor Society 4 Tim Lenihan Track 35 Golf 4 H Secretary lg Vice president 2 Margaret Iorlan Commercial club 3,4g H R PY0lld8Dt 4 John Margrave Pep club 1, 2 3 Junxor play 3 Sen1or play 4, Hi Y ?,3,4, Publicity 3,4 One club 1, , 3 4, N F Y Festival l,2,3,4 Thee p an 3,4 Delphian 3,4 Vice pres club 3,4 Treasurer 3, PP8S1d8Dt 4 Quill and Scroll 3,4,National Medal 4, American Leg1on Scholarship 2,3, 4 Rosedalian staff 3,4 Sports ed tor 3,dational Honor Society 4, John Marshall Pep club l 2, 3,43 Cheerleader 3, 45 Senior play stage manager 4guunior play stage manager 3 Delphian 3, 4, Vice president 41 Annual staff 43 Editor in chief 4 Science club 3, 4, Roeedalian s+aff 4,News editor 4, Clase historian 33 H R Secretary lg Vice president 33 Quill and Scroll 4, One Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Bonnie Miller Operetta 4 N c r -- - . ' '-- - '. -- , , ' ' ' 0 - F ' ' ' I ' I ' ' e 1 5 ' I 0 l e 4 ' ' 2 2 M ' 3 H.R. , ' .l... g - 3 ... ' i g g - - ional Honor Soviefy 4: ident 4: Annual staff 4: Science 5 ' 3 H : s - I g . ' 3 ... , ' c ' ' g re e e I g . . ' 1 -- I s ' ' -in- -- . . . 3 ' . . 2 ' - - - : -- g .R. . . ' J - , - 1 -b C I ' ' . . 1 , .1 e 1 I 'U 4e . o e ' MAE DEAN uonwrs THE1uA MYERS BlLL MANY ALBERTA HAYVR NELLE PETERS BARBARA PHILLIPS DORTS PAINE CHARLES PAYTON CALVIN RANDALL uERALDINB REEPE CLARFLISE REITER MABEL RHOADES Mae Dean Norris A 1 , Nelle Peters G R 5,Student Coun c1l 3 C A A 4 Rosedalman staff 4, Comwerczal club 3, 4, Treasurer 4 H R Vnoe presldent 2 Calvin Randall Hi Y 2,3,4g Foot- ball 3,4g student Council 4, Class President 4 Thelma lyers Operetta l,3,4 H R V1ce president 33 Treasurer 4: Pres1dent 4 Barbara Phillips N E Y Festival 2,33 Student Couno1l 4, Operetta 1, 2,3 4 Roseda11an staff 4, Editor in chief 43 Quill and Scroll 4: Co mercial club 5 H R Secretary 2 Geraldnne Reece One club 2, 33 Stu dent Counc1l 2 Tenn1s 2,3 Operet ta 4 Rosedalxan staff 4 Editor in chxef 4 Comlercnal club 3,4, Queen of Annual 4 H R Secretary l Quill and Scroll 4 Bill lann Pep club 2 Dramatic: One club 1, 4 Thesp1an 3,45 Trees urer 3 Delphian 3,4 Football 5,43 Basketball 3 4 Science club 3 4, Natxonal Athletic Honor Soc1ety 4, National Honor SOG19ty 4. Doris Payne Pep club 4 Secretary 43 G R 2 3,4g Songleader 2 For ship cha1rman 4 Delph1an 3 41 Camp fare eirls l Conmero1al club 3,4 H R Preexdent 1,2 Clarellse Reiter G R Si G A A 41 Conreroial club 3,4, H R Prellddnt 5 Secretary 4 Alberta Meier P p club 1 2 3, 41 Secretary 2 Sen1or play 4 Jun1or play 3 G R 2,3,4,Public:ty chalr man 5,0ne club 1,3, N E F Festival 3,4 Thespian 3,4 Presndent 3,Best Theepian 43 Delphian 3, 4 Annual staff 4 Buslness manager 4, Camp fire girls l,2,3,4 Presxdent 1,Sec retery 1 Vice pres1dent 2 G A A 3 Sports reporter 3,National Honor Charles Payton H W K Feetmval 33 Delph1an 3,4 Rosedalxan staff 3,43 Quill and Scroll 4 label Rhoades Pep club l,2,3, Jun ior play 5 G R l,2,3,4 One club lg Thespian 3, 4, Treasurer 43Del phian 3,4, Annual staff 4, Edntor 1D chief 4: G A A l,2, Quxll and Scroll 3, 43 Rosedal1an staff 3, 4, Business manager 3 4 H R Treasurer 3 4 lember of G1rls' State 5,Nat ion l Honor Society 4 A A 31 -- G.A. . ,2 3. ' ' - 1 -- e , , . ' : ' z - s ' s ' I ' 7 - 3 , , - ' ' - ' : T ' - - . ... -- 0 . , - 3 e e 3 I I ' ' - . , . - . ' 3 , . . . , 0 , . ' a 1 I 5 . . . 0 . . - . , - - S - ' 3, . . . ,, 3 , . . play 3: Junior play 33 Hi-Y 3, 4g Society 4. : ' - I 7 3 9 u o n , , 1 , . , . n S .V. QC . -- 2 . - . o a , l F ' . ' z , , l - K 3 - : 3 . . 3 , 3 ' ' I ' n e e 0.1 ' ' - .. ' . . U - . D, 3 . . I e- u e I 0 9 3 ' ' O RUTH RUMQF JUANITA SVITH OSCAR SHANKLAND HELEN SEXTON SHIRLEY STANDTSW EMANUELLA STERNER JUANITA STEWART HENRIETTA TURNER LAWRENCE STREAM BETTE NELLE STRAUB KENNETH UPTON SARAH WACKER Shirley Collene Sinndish Science club 4 H R President 43 Annual staff 4 Ruth Rumpf' Commercial club 33 B R. Secretary 1,3. Treasurer 2. lawrence Stream Junior play 3 Hi Y 2,3,4 Secretary 33 One club 1,2 3,43Thespis.n 3,4, Secretary 43 Del phlan 3,4 President 4,A.nnua1 staff 4, Sports editor 4, Basketball 2, , 4, Captain 4, Tennis 3,43 Qxill and Scroll 33 American Legion Scholar ship 23Rcseda11an staff' 3,41 Soorts editor 33 Best sport 33 W R Pres ident 13 Treasurer 33 National Athletic Honor Societyjlational Hoh- or Society 4 Juamta Smith Jun1cr play 33 N 'F Y Festival 3 Camp fire girls Treasurer 3 C' A A 1 Bnanuella Ste:-ner H R President Presxdent 43 Senior play 43 G R 3 43 Thespian 43 Secretary 4, Del phian 3,43 Treasurer 33 Rosedalian staff 4 N E K Festival 2, ,4 Oscar Shankland Senior play 43 Junior play 33 Thespian 43 Delphian 33 Annual staff 43 Feature editor 43 Science club 3,43 Rosedalian staff' 43 Feature editor, News ed itor 41 National Honor Society 4 Juamta Stewart Operetta 4. Kenneth Upton Student track man agar 1,3 Helen Sexton Pe club 1 2 3, G 4 NEK renin 2 GA A Operetta 2 Commercial club 3 Vice president 3 Henrietta 'mrner Operetta 3, E K Festival 3 Sarah Wacker Operetta 2 Vice-president 1,2 3,4 5 Q Q A, 3 5,15 -- . . 1. ' -- , - .R 3 . . . E 3 . . . 4 Bette neu. stmub-- Pep club 5,43 , ' ' 4' A ' ' , 3 . . . 3 e 5 . : -. 4, N o 0 5 , -- ,43 E.R e ' . , e G- ' LAWRWCE WALWTTRN WT' LTFM WALL C'EORf IA WALKER WAYNE WALQUIST IWEOFELE WEST BOB WHTTNEY NELLIE WHI'1WOTiTH MINNIE WINER DEAN IOCUNARD SCOTT WOODNARD BETTY WRIFHT EDWARD YOUNG Lawrence Walburn Basketball 2 Operetta 3 H 'I Secretary 4 Operetta 3. H 'R Presxdent 2 Dean Woodward H1 Y 2,3,4, World brotherhood cha1rman 3,4 One club 4' FOOUDB11 43 Track 2,3,43 So1en0g club 4 Natnonal Athlet1c Honor Society 4 William Wall F P Vice pres Bob Nh1+'ney Football 3,43 Track I Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 4 Georgia Walker Commercial club ident 4. Nellie Whitvorth Operette Petiy Wright F B Y Festxval 2,3, Operetta 1, 2 3,4 Commerclal club Wayne Walquist Dramatioa nlay 43 3 Student Council 3,4f Vice pres ident 43 H R Vice president 4, Nat- ional Honor Society 4 Yhnnie Wmer Pep club 5 G Q 3 4 r A A 255,41 Operette. 1 4: Com meroual club 3,4 Secretary 3 Edward Young Football 5, 43 captain 43 Basketball 3 Shldent Couno1l 1,23 Track 2,5,4, C18-Bl President 43 H R Pres1dent 33 Nat- ional Athletic Honor Society 1 J. 4 1 Y Q Q' 1 r ' -- ,Sf -. -- , -- -- - F n 4 e 3 4. , g I ' 3,4. Imogene Weat-- lI.E.K. Festival 33 Scott Wood1rard-- One club 3,43 H,R, Hi Y. 3,43 President 43 Treasurer ' .A . ' . ' 0 3 ' . ' O -- '- - ' ' -- g ., , , ' s : 1- - - . ' ' ' an e ' 7 , 3 . . ..- C0- 5 -- 1,2. . LAURA JEAN EDTCKSON BILL STREETER CLARKE LEE Laura Jean Erickson Operetta 1 Commero al club 4 Secretary 4 B R Treasurer 23 Preszdent 3 Bi11Stree'ter H Y 2,3,4 Treas urer 43 H R Treasurer 5 Clarke Lee Track lg Annual staff Eli zeheth Crowley-- ELIZABETH CRUNLEY PATRICIA E FOUNTAIN WI LLIALS X sl LELLNER Patrlcia E Zel ner Pe-a club 3 4 Program chairman 4 G R 2 3, 4 Camp fire gn-1s 1,2,5,4 Vice pres ident 1,2 Presudent 2 Scribe 2 Scaence club 3, C A A 1,2 3 Class Vuce president 1 Preudent 3 Foun ain Williams Semor olay 4 N E K Festival 2 Unespian 43 Del phian 3,4 Track 43 Operet a 3 Rosedahan staff 3 4 lary Courtney Pep club 3,43 Cheer leader 4gSen4or play 4 Junior play 5 c A A z,s, operate. 4, K U Fest1val 43 H R Treasurer 4 Jin Conrvl- B. B. K. Festival Operetta 3,-4. LAWY COURTNEY WARREN BPVWGE5 JTM COFRUII DAN IUMLTNSON DORO 'IHY EVERSOLE ROGER CONVERSE Dorothy Eversole Operetta 1,4 H R Treasurer 2 Warren Bridges Dramatzcs play 43 Opere ta 3 4 H R Secretary 2 President 4 Dan Tomlinson Rosedahan staff 4 For-ture ed1tor 4 Editor in-chief 4: Annual staff. Roger Converse--H.R. Vice-President 13 President 2 a V li K 5 I F it 1 1 Q ' 1 -- : ' , 1 -- , , g -- 5 . . i g I e e I e a , I n j , Delphian 3, 4: Student Council 3: I s o z 7 : z . ' v. . . , 3 Q Z ' , 'J -- ' - . I . 1' 5 ' . . . g - ' s. Q 1,40 3 L 1,43 ' a 3 ' 0 F ' ,as . ..- - 3 4. I ' e e e s 1 . -0 . F - D I fun Inf Nfwsrnnnrs 0F nnsnmnf Year Contains Any proneot is no bag er than the people who ta e part 1n 1 , and M18 13 true to e grea degree 1n he prepare t1on of a look stch as th s As an exarnle ol the more than ord nary devotaon to thelr task we S178 Alberta Mayer, who refused to let an at vcr of append1c1+1s keep her from edlt ng the WP1 ture to the Fd1tor section She 1S only one of many suck evawoles NOT 'UF TEADT of tae lnteres ang e rents ol the year was a serles of fea ture mo+ion plctures presented as a part of the actavaty +1Ck6t Easlng of Ylild on such plctures obta1n relat vely wr' release regulataons ma e 1t ooss1ble to new releases to be we owe to the e Anyway it's alrost wav for the WPA has men that been responsable for a number of 1mPFOV6W6HfS around Rosedale, anclud 1rg he corrldor the park1ng lots, the new roads, and others They're shown here a+ work on the parklng lot BETTY HUCFES holds the u nlque d1St1HCt1OD of belng one of the few garls to hold the pres1dency of the Stu dent Councll Not only that, but she was re elected for the second semester Betty was the f1PSt glrl presldent sauce Miss Vawter has had cha pe of the Qmmcil AND WHT'E we're speaklng of pol1t1cs lt would be well to wentlon the sen1or boys' mach ne , wh ch pushed three boys n as senlor class offlcers by the1r Many Events strea lmred 0Pg8H1l8t1OH Presadent, v1ce PP6S1d6ht and secretary were boys NOT A LITTLE of whatever success thls year's to the of the Straub typed all the copy whnch was used,spend ing long hours taklng d1ctat1on and mak annual may achaeve should be due two who were responslble for all typ1ng 1n the book Bette Nelle and Dan Toml1nson, shown here, EVENTS OF THE year have away of merging into a remembered whole, so that no one event stands out So lt has been with the 1940 41 school year Half re membered h1gh11ghts of the year lnclude the newly 1n1t1ated Junlor naght, par t1cu1arly the Ind1an dance Mr Trlgg s cont1nued absence because of undulant fever, arthritis, and pneumonia the new school banner dlsplayed on the stage,the boys lh 406 w1nn1ng the scholarshnp ban ner, not once but many t1mes, the exodus to the navy on the part of the junior boys, another girls' gym teacher takes a walkout when M1ss McCauley leaves the school nurse gets marrled M155 Green becomes Mrs Green PICTURE OF THE Y Rosedale Royalty! Chosen as senaor K1ng and Queen by thelr classmates were Gerald1ne Reece and Wayne Walquast Both thereby won the r1ght to represent the hlgh school at the Prom May 9 -. an , . 1 Q l . q g 5 , U - . . - , . . L L . . . . - .1 r L - ,. .U - , I . . +- ' t - , , . ,, , , J . ' - J 2 i . :- ,, 3 a I' .. ' J ,A . . . W, . , Q ., . ' i 3 . 'c- ' N 1' i NJ I Q ' , . 1 , . ,F , ' , ru ' - -L ' . 11. 1 J A U V D 7 J 1, L . 1 , i 1 . o , .1 e 1 I I -I 5 I ' . - , . 3 u iq ' ' ' . . , ' A' ' L e , fmt, why .,, ' Q - e W '- Q -ef' tt - - . 5 ', 'iq . n, , .1 -4. -.-f , jf? 1 ,. , ' uv ' zaaessse an - . . . 'wp . . A-U1 THAT J- are 01' UPG W W Q lng flnal proofs . 2- --'lr i f Mgjalff u V.. S . 1 1 I ,, ' gf 0 ' v J V.. Ei '-: V I f,yf?,w' - ' 'Vs wvanviw ., 3 Y f ,g'2?aQ ' sg, ., , 'rl - A - ya af, any as . M 1 . - ' Q t : U . ' . .1 . .. . - .. , . . . . . N ' , , . . . . . 4 - . . . . , Q -' ' . v I -I e 9 . . . . . . . 1 . h 0 I u ' .- ' a , - . . . o , . . V Q 3 .J 1 , 3 ,- - A - 1 'as - -I . . . . - ' O E I . . . 5 1 Ll - g 9 I ' 1 o e . . n n 5 VJ . . . . . . I I Q ' . . , ,u . , GERALDINE REECE ABBIE JUHNSUN LYNN WINSLUW WAYNE WALUUIST lUNIORS 203 FROM THESE CLASSES 00ME AMERICANS 0E EVERY RANK ALTVCWGN enrollment has fallen off consid- erably, the underclassxen continue to sup- ply all that is required of tlem and more. Prcbfblv the best class of tLe lot is t'e present sophomores, wEo ere distinguished bot' by their athletic ec ievements and so'olQstic record, The sophomore football team came through its gruellinf schedule without a defeat, and promise to supply much first teen material next year. Over- snadowed somewhat by the brilliance of sopkomores, the juniors nevertheless co:- tain several outstanding ethletes and soi- olers. Enthusiasm and jubilanoe prevail in the junior nigh with those peppy fresh- men occupying most of the spotlight. How- ever, according to their instructors, the seventh and eight yraders are real comers. 1 3 5 ? 2 5 , I IUNl0RS 205 lUNIORS 303 lUNIORS 106 2 1 4 A an IUNl0RS 304 f f00QE .E?Q9sf HHME RO0MS 0 SOPHOMORES 204 SOPHOMORES 110 SOPHOMORES 206 SOPHOMORES 202 FRESHMEN 308 FRESHKN 307 9 HDME RDDMS Z 1 A HHEWI if 5 22 yu' SEVENTH GRADE 402 ff? 'fi ga SEVENTH GRADE 402 E 2 5 A r KI A 2 2 3 H SEVENTH GRADE 207 SEVENTH GRADE T00 HOME ROGAIULES FOR PAGE lB HOME RC'V 203 Terflinver Left to rivnt reading from n 3 3 ., tot: Carroll, Dellinger, Carter, Coffey, Crone, Lewis, Jewell. Second row: Fields, Zowns, Balmer, Blaylock, Donnell, Jacobs, Third row: Houston, Enderle, Doutiat, Bates Gross, Hunt, Ehrei. Fourth row: Mr. Terflinfer I ,1 J Coleman, Horan, Ereckinridve, ienderson, Bagley, fQLE RC'M 1OQ T3rownY Lejt t riy t re din from tor. I J l , Stutzxag, Selders, Skelton, Yxphries, Preston, Houston, Mealnan, Tice. Set nd row: Seems, Winslow, Turner, Qfeng, Tierney, Robison, S.ll1van, Tsavens. Third row: Hr. Brown, Mani, Scnclgierg, Morxan, 3. White, Keith, Smiti, C, Elite. iLME Rf Y LSE firahaxl Left to r-ght, rfeding from top: ro ley, Hob :, Saraidsni, Dodswort , Eyard, Ecydrtcn, ewey, Exick. Second row: Briggs, Brown, lewe , Lader- tait, Allen, Jil un, Hagen, Ee: ett. Third row: Hog- ins, Ecodspeed, Hampton, Johnson, Gunter, ?olkens,Brown, 'is er, Allen, Eearrow, Sarter, Hervey, HOME EOGJ 305 fAlberD Left to right, reading from tot: Rose, Wilder, Smullen, Watkins, Riggs, Nicholas, Yulich, Shea. Second row: R. Watts, Scott, Wirt , Kuntz, M. Taylor, Hobinette, Halburn, L. Ratts. Third row: Thylor. Unger, Rot , Wiley, Young, Roessner, Semmine. Fourth row: Miss Alter, Teton, Shroyer, Weston, E. Taylor, Knight, T ompson, Schmidt. HGIE FCOM 304 C?ickerttl Lett to right, reading from top: Jones, LaPage, E. Jones, Nugent, Jensen, Maier, Naschold, Mercer, Laird. Second row: Larson, Hutton, Puhr, Nurpky, McCowen, Helton, Yoyanan, Huff, YcKelvie. fnird row: Mrs. Fizkertt, Ielscn, Kendall, Flumserg, Lee, La?ever, Kerr, Higles, Huff. Un this page w ,l be found names for the gictures aggear- ing on page 15. lnentifications For tne other gictures will appear on pages E3 and EC. The name: will be listed ty home rooms in the order in which they aggear on the home roam page. ldentifications by last name only except in case of students who have identical last names. m ll00'l'll F R01 EN Fl I0 IIS Garden Fresh and just as Delicious Complete line at Thies Bros. Grocery 3 a yea! cbt A lit L Aer ,Q-4 X va NK VVhy not enrich it with flowers from James Payne Er Son Florists CORSAGES, ART FLOWERS, AND PLANTS REASONABLE PRICES 43rd and State Line LOgan 0346 2219 Westport LOqan 2241 . gf' Y Y: 1 feef fgdeaufy , TW .KNOW THYSELF is what Shakespeare xx - said . . . and he wasn't referring to beauty ' principles. We say KNOW THYSELF and we mean know the hairstyle best suited to your personality, Itnow the cosmetics to en- hance your natural coloring. Know the steps to perfect grooming! Know all this and prac-A tice it--day in and day out-until you've got beauty well in hand. Start right now and you'll be a lovelier, more charming you! O MRS. Le HUQUETS RAINBOW STUDIO is equipped to give you Professional Service. Rainbow Beauty Studio 4468 Pxainbow Blvd. VA. 9I33 PEACE OF MIND COMES FROM SECURITY OF SAVINC AT The Twin City State Bank 43rd and State Line Kansas City, Kar OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS S. H. Pxennick, Chairman of the Board, Max Leupold, Pres. Thos. J. Lultomske, Cashier: Evelyn Magnuson, Ass't. Cashier SUCIAL CLUBS Inu wmmg 511,61 Blank ??lw3m 5142011 iilfbuik 01:01 llii il it SUCIAL CLUBS INFLUENCE EVERY DAY SCHUUL LIFE CUMPOSED OF ST DPNTS whose hlvh ldeals are a COhtTlbUt1D facfor to happy, everyday school lnfe, the H1 Y and FR groups develop leader under the able dnrectlon of Mr Leo J Green,he1d meetnngs every two weeks at the home of the members High11 ht of fhe year was the meetnnp in whlch Judge Arthur Meade soole on chlld delxnquency The R a glrls' organmzarion follows along the same lines, hold ng meet1ng every month wal 31313119-LC wuzanmnnnf manning lmllhst Wil Hlil anti 'taunt vital nl llil Dill I 3 f 1 , ' I L 1 1 4 I X l 1 f fc W 1' 3 ship and quelities of character in their memhers. The Hi-Y boys, G , ' ' ., , A A L, A O 3 f 4' 9 23 ina PUBLIUATIUNS TYVTCAL FF THE DEMCCRATTC lnirit found in Rosedale hivh School is the student paper which provided a source of interest and enjoyment for the student body. The Rosedalian is edited by an efficient staff appointed by Philip Keeler, but the last semester publications are handled by the upperclassmen. Members of the staff Kabovel are, left to right, Cback rowj John Marshall, news editorg Fountain Williams, advisory board, Vic- tor Carter, sports editor: Charles Payton, art editor: Dave Stewart, alu ni editor: Mr. Philip Keeler, advisor. Seated left to right, Nelle Peters, exchange editorg Barbara Phillips, editor: Ed Martin, editorg Mabel Rhoades, business manager: Homer Anderson, sports editors Geral- dine Reeoe, editorg Helen Henderson, exchange editor. The seniors Cat riphtj who had the honor of becominv editors are Geraldine Reece, Edward as 'P Martin, Barbara Phillips, and Dan Tomlinson. ina w w at- f 5 S var I as .fl 25+ QQ Fl- N5,4 '- he 5'MTxW f' X 1 gan. O3 1. .ai- .::., Ie-E RY' 410- if-fav' .4-wav aq- lf REWAWD FOR SVPEHICR achievnent in journalism is election to Quill and Scroll, international honor- ary high school journalism society. Membership in 24 this organization signifies outstanding work in some phase of puolication work. ihose elected this year are Barbara Phillips, Geraldine Reece, Katy McCowen, Homer Anderson, Victor Carter, John lhrshall, Ed Martin, Charles Payton, George Rob- ison, and Bill Sullivan. 'N THE ARTS ST'VENTS TNMERESTED in English 1'terature jo1n the De1ph1an 11terery society Sponsored bg Miss Mary Ellis Graham the club embodies dra e+1c readings and numbers tc brwng out the fmner nonnts of Envllsh literature As one of thewr pro iects the class presented the Englush departmert wuth a plaster bust of Shake speare as a permanent addztgon to room 205 Regular m66t1DE8 were held throuvh out the school year TEE 'VLP'TAd offncers for the fir t semester nncl ded s d uawrerce etrea 3 vice rresldent, John Ear shall secre Lxy Edna Jane Crxswold treasurer Vette :traub eEFO'D SENEQTVP pres dent Jjrtle Carpenter vlce pre s dent John Yargrave sec retary, Vlctor Carter rea er Teresa 'ro ar OFFICERS POR Tun Thespnars were pres dent Alberta Haier, v1ce presxdent, Edna lane r swold secretary B111 kann SECOND SEMESTER presndent Edna Jane Gr swold, vxce pres dent Arttur harr s secretarv Bette Straubg treasurer lhbel Rhoades At the annual Delph an Assam bly 'The P nl Geran1um was presented w1th Marfaret E mlok Norma Mcva an B Nelle Straub who portrayed the Lmportant charac ers TFOSE WHO HAVE A TFIRST for the theater find satisfaction 1D the local branch of the national Thespian society, sponsored by Mass Edith You- mans. Meetings are held once a month, and s comnrehensive study is made of the drama to dlscover latent dramat1c ab llties. Selected 'Best Thesnian' of the year was Alberta layer fupper rivhtj while Miss Youmsns appears at the right. Members who appear above are bottom row, left to right, Miss Youmans, Gr1swo1d, layer, Straub, Rhoades, and l rgrave. 'WP ral, left to right, Williams, Harris , Stewart, Shanvlsnd, Stream, Mann, and Goode. One of the successful productions for Ihnch th1s group Ins respons1b1e this year 'as the comedy success 'What A Lxfe', a story of the trials and tP1bU1844ODl of a typ1oal high school boy. 25 ' Su '. u : :rc iufnt, ' ,1 ' 1 2 i ' , Q g , .- . ' o I S . : i , , I ' - .. 1 , . . : - .. 2 S - SU' - r . , H F . i . c f i : , Lawrence Stream: treasurer, ' Z . L : ' , i , - . ' i 3 I u! , f . 4 7 A. n v a - . A I' .J - , . n 4. . , ' V - ' - g i rf b ' ,, n h , ette , ' W ' A A ' e ' U . r ' . 'e I - ' -' 4. -.f , X' U . . . X V , . . 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J '15 5 Ry? 51,5 V K4 4g asf- ' H Q 9 EP E' 1 gl X' ,f , Q- 4' ' 1 -157 3' :.f W Y 5 Af was-f J ' . r ' Y'--5 0 A ,, Q3- 'WJ 255 fi f Q W' me ,, P' 1 an PEP CLUB GIVES ALTFOUCH SIDPLYTWC FNTERTAINNENT and moral back1ng for athlet1c con ests 15 rather a hard task the Pen Club f111ed that capacity ad w1rab1y Under the gU1d8DO6 of popular Miss V1019+ Smith the or ganizat1on presented enterta1n1ng and amuslng programs the year MORAl BACKING round 0ff1eers for the f1rst semester Bette Nelle Straub, presl dent Dorothy Thompson, v1ce pres1dent, Dor1s Payne, secretary Dor othy Bennett treasurer, Patty Zellner, program cha1rman Second semester MBPCIQ Kandler, presldent Lynn w1DS1OW v1ce pres1dent, T0 ATHlETES Bet+y Lou Scott secretary Louls Yonley treasurer Evageanne Bear row program chairman The cheerleadersfbelowl are John Marshall, Elxnore E1l1ott June Bennett Mary Courtney, and Otto Henderson ww, :,1'iiull lllll- jiiiia 1... 1 lllllli A llillll ROSEDALE'S CHEERS WERE LED th1s year by the five people shown above All of these f1ve were members of the Pep club and vers chosen by H138 Vmolet Smith after group tryouts Elxnore Elliott head cheerleader, whose pep and enthusmam alded much l keepnng the sp1r1ts of the students h1gh, served her th1rd year 1B thls capacity John Marshall KJQMIUWW who dad not let h1s s1ze h1nder his cheer1nz led the student's yells for a second year Although lt was her flrst year Mary Courtney seemed more like a veteran than a new comer June Bennett also ser vang her second year 1111 return next year alone vith Otto Henderson who same from Fergus Falls Minnesota, where he also served as cheerleader , . . . -A ' 5. A ' .4 I - L ' n ' e , . D , - n. e , A v , - Q ' 5 ' . ' , ' . ' . - Y I D . 1 ' ' A : F. . 3 . ' . - . . t 1, S , S ' , Q r 1 ' MA ,- . 11 ..,,...-.L- , ..f-aa. ' . . , ' , n L u v I ' e , ' ' n . . . N I . . . I . , llllll llllllll llllll llllll llllll llllll IIIIII lllllll llllll llllll lllllll llllll l lllll lllll lllllll 'llllll lllll lllll lllll llllll 'K llill millll 13. luslllqu THElR'S HIGHEST FAME FIFTEEN SEITORS had the honor of being chosen for the Na+1onal Honor Society recogn1tion Qnalifi cations for membershlp in the soc1ety are that the student must be in the upper thlrd of has be a leader 1n school act1v1t es A 11st of sen 1ors who met those qual1f1cations was submltted to a specxal faculty C0mm1+tB9 wrc declded on the candidates and then submit ed has list for the approval of the rest of the faculty Miss Eva Carstensen was in charge of the proceedmngs The members are, back row Oscar Shanklandnrho excelled in stage craft as well as 1h scholar ship, Lawrence Stream, outstandmg basketball player, a member of the Hi Y Qnll and Scroll ,and One club John Amos, a member of the football team, National Athletmc Honor Soczety H1 Y, and the tennis team,Clarenoe Korner, also a member of the football team, track team, and Natlonal Ath letic Honor Society Bill lann, who played on both. the football team and basketball team, was a mem ber of Delphian, Thesp1an, and the One club John llargraveprbc part1c1pated 1n the Thespmn, 1 phian, One club, Science club, and Qaill and Scroll John Marshall a member of the Pe club, annual staff Quill and Scroll, and De phiang Wayne Walouist who served 1n the Thespian, Hi Y and Student Counc1l,Homer Anderson, who played on the hasle ball team and was a member of the Hi Y e club, and Rosedalian staff, M1ss Carstensen cw l Enid Carver, who part1clpated n tne Pep club GR, and GAI, Bernad ne Lehman, an act1vo club Betty Hughes, pres dent of the student coln c11, and member of the Delphlan One club and GR Mabel Rhoades, who served on the annual staff, Delphian, 'l'hesp1an, Quill and Scroll, and GR Edna Jane Griswold a member of tnB Delph1an Thespxan annual staff Pep club, and GR3 Alberta Mayer, who part1c1pated ln the Thesp1ans Del phian Pep club annual staff and GAA MI S EVA CARSTENSEN has for ten long years been the gu1ding force behind the continued vitality and success of the National Honor Society A vast amount of work goes into the C0mPl11Dg of the record and ml+6T1B1 of each candxdate, and Miss Carsten sen has worked out a convenient .1th0d of evaluat ng such data . 1 7 ' . ' a , 5 . H , A 3 :L - 47 O - n ff , Sa , ' ' VX 1 , , J 4 . V 1 J .' '- . - 1 t A ' ' ' J . . On . - , U . . R : - ': i ' . 1 t d A , al . class scholagtlcally' qua.i?y,as O ch?racter'an- member of the GR, GAA, CUMMGPCIBI club, and One n -I l 1 1 I V .A 1 I I l , , . 4 . - ' . . . , D ' I : I 'I 5 . - . D 3 - ' A s 9 l ' . 9 ' . S H. . , - , S .. . . D' - I Q V ' . ' D ' A . 1 f '73 1 A ' 11 13 J 552 V . Q V 1 5.1, Q ' SE N B SPCR - UNDEFEAITED SOPHOMORES F Bot om row Owen Bl1ss, George Todd, Capta1n 'av1d Larson, cHAMP'oNsDonald Rasmussenfhlly Johnson, and Robert Boatman Second row Raymond laTurner Bmlly Young, B1l1y Harper, Norman Nunze, B111 B1cke11 Robert margrave, Billy stout, Yeith Hughes Harxy Carpenter, James Gordon Third row Coach Oscar Richards Lou1s Yullch Glenn Brown, Dan R1tter, Robert Crews, Charles ssrslev and Leo Lenlhan. Rosedale ART S Rosedale OACH CEOR V BELT 15 known for his pungent humor Rosedale and his famous pre game pep talks such as y u don't Rggedgle have a charce of WIEDIPE but et 1n there and fight Regardless he renders Head coach Lawrence valuable ser v1ce by serving as his assistant COACV RICHARDS has made an lmPT88S1V8 record di rect1ng the sophomore grldsters s1rce oom1ng to Rose dale five vears apo His teams have always fmnmshed a bove the R00 mark and several times previous to LYIB season rms proteges have had near perfevf records. Z COACY FOPCE BELL COACH OSCAR RICHARDS 'Jet lb there and flghr' Richie scores nga n Jack Munze, Sam R1ggs, Walter Cr1nk1aw B111 Peters, gggggzkg Vlght consecative wins were boasted by the sooho proteges of Coach Oscar R1chards this year, as charged the1r way to a near perfect season, They lndefeafed, untled and scored upon fW1C6 1n thelr more thef were regular schedule Thelr record 6 Argent1ne 12, restport 9 Iyandotte 13 Westport 7 Nyandotte 13, Washlngton Rural 6 20, Argentlne 0 6, Turner O best of a group of fine sopho Rosedale Rosedale Thls team was the more teams turned out by Oscar Richards and offered an offense fea+ur1np the passing of Bill Peters, the p1UHF1Ug of Jack Munze, and flashy ball handl1ng by David Larson Larson, who called plays, was resp ns 1ble for mach of the spirit and ab1l1ty of the team and was elected honorary capta1n bymanbers of the team at the close of the season These sophomores of fer h gh hopes for a strong f1rst squad 1n he next years. Jacobs, sync TICB, Cha les C1 nxenbeard Clarence V Owens, Bill sullmvan Bob h tnej, and bnald offey. FINAL NEK LEAGUE STANDINGS Pct r 5, Q00 700 600 Shawnee Mission Clathe Ieevenworth Ptchzson Posedale Argentine 1 ,NrJ, , 1 ' . 1 I . I . . I U . . L . I 1 Q . Q ' : t . ' . ' . ' o f ' ' I Y' O , 1 , V' V O I I l 7 f. ,. . ' , 0 D I U - J A V! ,, . A A . . D V P . - In pg. COACH BELL awarded second team letters to lhurice .-v 1 Y D A sy, , A ' ' L- L 'ff L T . 't CP , 2 ... 4 1 0 .C 35 lZ Q gy . ............ 3 1 1 . 56 24 ' V 'T 1, ....... 3 2 O . 65 60 bl 'L ' I . ' ..... ... 2 2 1 .500 52 33 V 3 5, D. L .... ... 2 3 0 .400 39 42 P ' ' A N V' 1 , are one O 5 O :OOO I CALVIN RANDALL Senmor, Guard BILL MANN Semor, Center BOB FEI THEY HUBERT DONNS Sem or , Back Jumor, Guard BHIIISTEHS HEEIIVEH FHUNI Slllw IAHT FUUTBALI. SEASON HIGHLIGHTEIJ BY VICTORY UVER ARGENTINE i CLARENCE KERMZR JAMES CRONE Senior, Back Junior, had Co Capinin Second Team All Star DEAN WOOD ARD GENE ADKINS Sen1or, Bavk Senior, Tackle BOB HORKN FRANK STUTZMAN Junlor BBOY Junxor, BACK LOSSFS TO WES'T'PGR'l and Wyandotte 1n the f1rst vames of the season spel ed :rental defeat for a flrht inf' rroun of' Rosedale W1ldcats thus year as they won three games and lost s1x 1n a nnne fame schedule Eleven let'ermen from 1939 were members of' th s year s team Fumbles Costly At Westport Clarence Korner three year letter-man, and Ed Young, tw ce an. R wlnner were elected co capin rs of' + e +eaw before the f'1rst gfame and alterna ed as act n canta ns A team of' champuons the Westport T1gers of' Kansas Cnty M ssoxru, set the Wildcats back 1n tlemr opening- t lt 14 O Numerous fumbles stood out an the Green and Wh1te offense and bogged down the at tzclf when nt came near Pty dirt Fred Sn-ith and Jim Hans but cowld not score The second encounter of the season found the ldcats oppos nL the Wyando te Bulldofs who boasted a heavf and fast team SmBSh1Hb thelr smaller opno nents, the Bulldogs won an easy game, 27 6 A lofty touchdown pass 1n the f1rst four mnnutes ave the Olathe Eagles an advan age whlch was never headed 1U t e fwrst NE? t11 th1s year Frank Stutzman junlor back, was he spearhead of the W ldcat offense wlth has v1c1ous lmne backs and was a ded by the lxne play of Cal an Randall The 12 O loss to the Eagles proved costlv +o Rosedale as Eugene Dell1nper, center, was mnjured severly and los to he team for mos of the season 'Lady Luck' Sparks Atchison 'Lady Luck' doublecrossed the Rosedaltans 1n the1r second NEK game, as Atchison sneaked in l last minute touchdown and won 6 0 Three tunes Stutzman worked the ball past Atch1son's ten yard 11ne only to lose nt on a penalty or fumble W1th 45 seconds left I A . 1 . t . I . Q ' X A ' .4 ' , - , , . . V Q s ' ,V n S A I - i ' . . Q '.' 'J , 1 ' , . - i, K' , . ' M J L un 5 V , i - ' , 1 ', . g Y . , A . , , . , . 4 I Crone in a thrilling passing combination led the Mar- . , 0 'iii E ff t , , 'T , 1 c . ' ' Y - 4 b , , - , . . . J W Q , . . t . A th . . 5 . . h Q , . : t ' i ' . . . . - Y V , 3 . - . 'Y' . - J I -5 L H I 2 K 2 5 . . Q . Y ' . - - , , Q o ' , . ' an intercepted pass paved the way for a Red an score and the fourth consecutive loss Korner suffered a sprauned ankle and played only a few mznutes of the Washlngton Rural bat'le but he made a spectular 55 yard dash on h1s fxrst play 1 start Rosedale on the 'ily to 155 flfst victory Ffad Smith's aer1als a ain played an xmportant part in the scoring as he set up the other touchdown, VIVIDE Rose dale the pare, 14 0 P oneers Drop Tult Apparently holding a jxnx over the Leavenworth P1on ers, Rosedale wan IPS second beaten leacue favorntes Kerner 1n tallxed a goal, and set up another return Herb Jones, P1oneer capta 58 yard dash to f1na1 score was fensive games of :hawnee lissnon, Indian w1ns over stalwart tackle ame from the once ano'her long sprint wlth a 30 yard punt n, made a spectular of long runs Th 20 7 Playarg one of their best de the year Rosedale dropped a t11t to 12 O to leave nntact tke record of Rosedale at s1x stramght John Amos upheld the W1ldcat l1ne but was un top off a bat le able to stop the smashxnr runs of Ed Weasel Indian sneed merckart as he tal11ed both touchdowns Tradmtion took a back seat when Rosedale opposed Arrent1ne in thenr fmnal league encounter and came out ahead for the first tlme nn fave years 10 6 Stutzman t8l'16a two ouchdowns to start the Wnldcats d splay but Kerner came throng? with the longest run of the season and dashed 73 yards for ray d1rt Spec tacvlar blocllnp by Gene AdV1PB and Ed Youn made th1s gaunt possxble Ed Preston and all of the 11H6HmBD were outstandxn as the team reached :ts peak and ended the league season The Lawrence L1cns, dew mem bers of the NEY league an 1041 were the las' on o nents of the team of '40 lawrence boasted one of the outstand1ng teams in the state and l1terally ran over a confused team of Wildcats 31 6 With powerful bacxs EIIARD PRES TON Junior Tackle Sophomore EDWIN DONNILL Junior, End JOHN AIOS EDWARD YOUNG Sen1or, Tackle Sgpwor End NE! 6 C1ty All Star Co captain and perfect 1nterference the Lxons an earlv lead and were never headed Stutzman nlav nr wqth an n dared knee made several good runs and lumped to a touchdown 18CP1hg the support of a battered Rosedale lane Downs, Stutzman Captnwns Elect A bad start soelled the EBIIOCTG showinz of the Yxldcats but fron the team several stirs were devel coed John Amos tackle won places on the LE and Cify all star teams, and on the Kansan Honor roll H was the only member of he tear to receave f1rst team mentuon Clarerce Yerner and J1m Crore end were placed on the NFY leayue sec nd team Nlneteen letters were presented to plavers tY1S year wnth seven mem ibers of the team graduatnng As outstandnnf members of the roup of retLrn ng letternen Hubert Downs 5 ard, and Fran! Stutzman were elected co cap'a ns of next vear's t am IR!D SMITH EUGENE DELLJUGER BARRY BLAYLOCY s-ek Junior. Center Jvnwf. Cwhf EWNEST FAN!! JACK SKELTOI STIIIRT IORLAI Sopholore, seek Junior, Guard Junior, Guard as , . ' I , . ' 1 ' , . - i ' e I K M x 'J - C7 . ' K s i G A' . U , 9 , . - I A P e , V u 4 W, , . Q n . - -f - , A 1 - . 1 ' ' ' wr , ,, , -1 . ,D 1- ' ' N u ' , Q , 4th , Y . A . , , , I .I ' . 1 . 1 I - A , , t , , , , w- , , A . n .' . A . . z U , . - f , e A J. 1 . , . 1 'Y . -4 9 3 . ' e ' ,. . 9 B I C . . E A A. ' - . U J . . . , , . A ' I ' I D L, rr I ' . ' . ' ' . 1 , F o e H , - , I. W . A - , A ' U M ff - V . ' ' . , 4 1 V . . ' ' F ' : 5 Y 1 . 5' 1 I I I ' H 'N . 1 , . - , ' V , f . , F. . . . ' Hynes, a we iii' ffflm, 0 an D ' ' sa I BUSTER PARROTT senior forward, su1ts up for his fmnal home Fame ERNEST HANNA Qleftl and BOB AND prospects for 'uture vears HUBERT DOWNS, junior guard checks hls wemght after a hard practice WINS SIX UF FINAl TE BILL MANN senlor guard and second team C1ty and NEK league all star 1n a character1st1c defens1ve pose IIIIIIHS IN SIHIINII IIN SIIPHS SUPPLY SPARK AS TEAM N ISH GAMES LAIT LAIRLNLL STREAM sen1or ter, demonstrates the shooting wh1ch won h1m a place on the and Fit lea ue all star teams COD f0rm SHOWING IHPROVENENT wmth every game, the Rosedale basketbal cam f1D1Sh6d 1ts season w1th a record of Glght ViCtOY18S and ten defeats Coach Ros coe Brown's protefes won s1x of fhS1Y last ten games and boasted of a four game w1nning streak unt1l Shawnee N18S10D stopped them 1n the reg onal The 711dCBtS were not overly lDPT9SS1ve 1D the1r openlng games, 1031ng to Wash1nfton Rural and yan dotte and w1nn1ng from Nllliam Chr1s man 1D the flrst game on the Rosedale court The play of Andy Anderson was one of the br1ght spots in the open ing wares The cafers get off to a go d start 1U league oompetitaon burylng lawrence, 27 13 wmth Buster Parrott lead1ng the way w1th four f1eld goals BREAKS GO ACAILST OCALS lhe Nildcats dropped all xour of thelr next league games but if they had had a few breaks the course of the whole season easlly mifbt have been changed In the Shawnee H1ss1on game the Rosedale cagers threw up a great defense but couldn't score themselves and lost, 16 8 Atch1son stared a last half ral y to wmn, 27 25,and Leavenworth won another heart breaker 32 P7 when a Rosedale rally 1n the f1na1 stanza fell short nest Hanna and Bob Andrews, sophorore .flashes were used 1n a large part of the latter game, and seemed to ln still new life into the Rosedale team aANl STARS ACAIIST OLATHE B111 Iann played the best game of h1s h1gh school career as the ca gers shook the1r 1081ng streak by downlng Olathe,32 20 But aga1n Shaw nee VISBIOH proved a 31nx and downed the green clad cagers, 31 23, after a close hard fought encounter Despite the eficrte of an 0PPOB1h5 guard B111 Mann drops in a belut1ful one hander in a v1ctory over Olathe on the home court Y fr 1 ' ' - - 1 -- v w . I . , . . I , - . . . . 6 . . Nm . '..f 7 ' ' .1 I 1 '. -Q 1 1 I, . . , , , I I - L L I ,. Er- .: I - , l Y V I fir I 1 4 J ' ' 1' : - I , - A . I , 1 t J REWS, sophomore forwards, discuss tournament' . . V A . e ,I ' . . . i 1 3 - 1 A 1 u s Q ' - . ' - . . T nf - A- ' . . . - - , . . l a - A . If ' . 3 C . W V. ' I 1 J - I I- . o V Y , , .J . V ' T H ' I I .. I 7 Y . A 3 I ' I I 1 ' - 1 o Y . I I . A trio of dependable reserves--MELVTN KYRKPATRTCR, senlor guard fleftl EUNARD PRESTO1. 3un1or cen ter fcenterl and FEOPGE CFTSEA3 senlor forward, speculate COhCGFT1Dg what they would do 1? only they had a chance to plav LAST 'IFUTE SET UPS by Hanna and Lawrence Stream brought a 17 14 vic ory over Atchison, but the Brewr cagers dropred their next games to Argent1ne, 38 33, and Leavenworth 20 17 despite the high scoring of Stream STREAN'S 'OAI nlhS O'EP ARD A 22 20 vmctory 1n an overtime permod over the highly touted Ward Cyclones was the cl1max of the season for the Rosedale team Trailing 10 5 at the half the Wildcats staged a rally and finally took the lead in the final mlnute on Mann's basket Ward t1ed the score in the final seconds, but Stream made his fifth goal of the game in the overt1me to g1V8 h1s team the victory The Wildcats contlnued their winning ways, downing Olathe and Lawrence in league encounters Andrews who has a br1rht future in sports in h1s remain1ng two years, paced his team Tn the openlng game of the reg1ona1 tournament two set ups by Stream in he final minutes brought Rosedale a 33 26 win over Ottawa The W ldcats were e1im1nated in the soma finals when Shawnee galned its thlrd vactorj of the season over the Vount Martians Although Rosedale f1n1shed in fourth place 1B the NE? league, two hfldoats were mentioned on the all star team Stream,leading scorer on the Rosedale squad and thmrd in the league was named on the fnrst team whlle Mann's defensive play rated h1m a pos1t1on on the second team On the o1ty all star team Stream was a unanimous ehoice and named co capta1n, while Mann aga1n pa1ned a second team berth STATISTILS FINAL NEK LEAGUE STANDINGS Shawnee Mzssxon 12 Argentine Lawrence ROSEDALE 000 Atchison Olathe TPB SEASON'S RLLORD Rosedale 17 hash Rosedale if Rural 19 21 Will1am Chr1s 16 D40 and 'itchum no 55 l1teraly throw them selves into the air to take a rebound 1D the Rosedale game Stream no 33 makes a futlle attemot to take the ball while Benn no 99 and Andrews no 22 look on SRAWNEE MISSION PLAYERS Dawson no ll UNIJERSTUDIES TUE RCSFDATE SECOFD MEA! f1n1shed 1fB sea son wuth a record of s ven victor1es and nine defeats Thll record was qu1te lm press1ve COUSld0FlnF the fact that Coach s ar Rlchards was forced to rebuild his team several t1mes durlng the season then Coach Rrown drafted some of his players for the farst team Letters were awarded to Dav1d Larson, the leading scorer on the squad Pill Peters Everett NcFrayer R11 ly Harper, Clenn Brown 'eorre Todd, Nel son Dmckerson Cob Roauman Rody werney, R1lly G1l1es and Rex loore Coach Feor e sells fresh an sam won 'wo ares and lost SX Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale 14 wyandotte 30 27 Lawrence 13 8 Shawnee 16 Atchlson 27 Argentine 31 Leavenworth 32 Olathe 20 Shawnee 31 Atchison 14 Argentxne 38 Leavenworth 20 hard 20 Olathe 15 Lemrence 22 Ottawa 26 Shawnee 25 dribbling technique which made h1m a dan gerous scorer IIDTUTDUAI RECORDS Stream scored 50 field goals and 36 free throws to lead the scor ers Wltk 136 nolnts Andrews had 5 Poms Daffotf 56 'W149 coma Roscon snows ten. .mms Prone 37 Anderson ZR, Hanna 29 gggyg, junior guard, to report to and pe ers 1 V1'kP fiCV Pre' practice on ti e but Jmm just on, Fhashem and Downs saw ser grin, in aoknc,1,dg,m,nt v ce but fa1led to score. v , y, . 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READTNC' FDC LEP T0 WT T are Tommy rslov John Amos Jobr Tar rave, T m Jew ell Ct'o Q, cn Donald Coffey , Ernesf Fauna Lawrence Stroarr and Bob IN c' eft rterest ln tennls 15 mncreaslnf 1D Rosedale despvte the lack of tenn s com-+s nr th s comm n ix , and the dn errnhas s of the sport 1D the IEE' league -vi FOQEWATV 'iLlO'1 HAWF an exce Honally f'1ne 1 'erm ne year beca Qc ever' new er 0' ms yea!-'s team w11l be back F o le + if r' fhey are R1 c-ward Fn derle, a wr or Plern Drovar a 6 H11 retcrs so hcrrores,Bob Forar a qumor ard Coach Roscoe Brown 1 A , A . 1 A. 4 'f ...-'.. Wi. ., , .. AF 5' ' Li - , U ,13:m'1x. , ' . , A, , 1 .1- AV' ,. . . . . . k . A 5 A i .-ij V -. i ' T ,,. wa ao , Q ., V Z' A 1 5 I -, . X ' - A X 1 'kt f y f i if I . I 1 I f .7 p.l,.lI? .'. l' ' ffl .. . xi nz., ,' ll,- b . +' . ' .. rr' 1 ,, illf. I : ,- .A li li , J , .. 'l F4 ..' ' , P' A . ,, K , , , - ' 1 E TRACK FLURES HEADS GROUP UF PRUMISING STARS EVER STYCE has been a THE WPSEDAIE TR vrowmng 1ntere Versatile Clarence Kerrer nu+s the shot b68106 b 1n a flash in the dashes ACK was bu 1+ 1h 1036 +here st n fha sport at Rosedale hlrh school The nresent 'rack Team con a1ns some of the best lha v dual perfor ners ever oroduced here 12 lhdxng FEDClS Crews DEAN WOOUWARD semi aptain, who t'rcur c 11Or hurdler who IS nof picfured here DUTUFV HOLuo EROHTSE And there 1S every hore that Rosedale w1ll even better teams Fu+ure for a grea+ interest has been fhis year 1U sonhomore and ED YOUNG passes a Shawnee Mission run ner in the finish of the 880 yard dash BOE ANDREWS perfeots his form before the law hurdles race. l,,f- ' .17 stant PP8Cf1C6 and nous fT81H1FE has strer neared the ll foot mark he pole vault CYARENCE KERNER BQPIOY co can+n'r who won three f1FSl places in the BEF meet lasi year and fhis season won the 160 vard dash at the Baker Relavs freshman Flores a m ler in produce mn he deal of shown lor hlgh fracl If he contwnues to IFPFOVS Celso sophomore maJ develo n+o one 0' t'e best The state Rob Andrews w'o set a new Jun record ln the pole v ult as a freshman last year, Billy Harper, Roberf Crews, Raymond LaTnrner, David Larson, Bob Boah'an, Bob W11son, and Bob Hartman also may develop unto Rosedale stars mn fu+ure vears FRANKLIN STUTZMAN weight nan, prepares to hurl the discus FRED SIUTH relaxes a man- BOE WILSON demonstrates his peculiar bu+ effectire form in the h1Lh jump BOB HARTHAN clings to seoond place in the 440-yard dash event with Shssnse JIM CRONE clears the ber in the high nts before continuing his GEORGE CBISHAM exercises before taking Jump in s meet With Shawnee Mission. work in the broad jung, his turn in the brold JU P- l I . N' .N i I ' . ,A V . . 5 'L A ' Y f A . 1 L, . H ' .i i - ' - . , or eo- . ' h . , . - . - Yr ' - 1 - V A , , se- .. 1 . V OD , J A, U E. , . V l J G ,- v , . , . ' 1 3 , f . - . ln t I 3 - . , F- , , A in I A ' . .. ' - . e .- A V Af' A ' J ' , . :. f 'M , . b , ' , A , V W i . J Q . ' t 1 S . . . , A ' ' - . , , . , , -. . a v . , .- 5 1 ' - '. 5 eh 4 ' s ' ' . ' 5 I . .I ' ' . 9 , 2 . h' E . 3 ' , . M , ' H Q Q ,ik - I . A - , . V' . 'Q e 1 nw f' ' ff X . I 1 l 'Y' K I 4 4. , , , Ax:-51 iv ' L. 7 lHHlY'3PUHTS PULCHRI TUDE AND ABILITY mlght aptly describe the mem bers of the girls tennis team. From left tc nght they are Anna Jane La1rd, Winona Carpenter, Dorothy Prager, Helen Ruth Carter, Carmeda Carlson, Mrs Sarah Jane Fickert, sponsor, Ava To G1llespie Mary Jean Scott, Pat Crowley, Eleanor Stults, and Norm- June Wm shes. Intra-mural programs in vollev ball basketball and softball under the d1rect1on f' .rs nclfert as well as work 1n tumbling and heavy apparatus are also open to every girl in school Those who excell 1n 'fhese 8Ct1V +1es mav rece1ve A C-AA letter GYMNASHBS lT'S A TOPSY TURVY WORLD for members of the girls' an: boys' tumbling teams. Not one person 1n the pictures below is etandmg on his feet Below from left to right P1cture l Don Coffey and Tomy Wlnslqw could jgin the circus, after all they are standxng on the1r heads on a horse. Picture 2 Although it appears that an un1dent1fied Mrs adversary has plnned Georgia Brannon to the floor, thls 18 not a 'drestlxnv mtch. It merely 13 another stunt performed in the Jun or GAA Picture 5 The apprehensznve countenance of Georgia Brannon is really mis1ead1ng because Iola Hayes Ctc belongj 1S qu1'w capable of hcld1ng her Bob Boatnan apparently 18 so accustomed on h1s head that he has fallen asleep position. Three juruor GM blrls demonstrate the whom the feet Picture 4 to etandlng vrlule in thu Pic ure 5 proper form 1n doing a headstand Fc. o'b1vous reasons the girls remaln anonymous. . - V 1 I , u V ' ' C ill' ' YW' h A- . - I K . . k ' ' ., ' , A . . ' i ,' U ' - . e . J, 9 O . . ' 1 . un- . . V . . . Y . l -n . . . . ' v ' Q- ' - ' . - . L ' . N. U .... . . , . . i -- . . . 1 y o,,.,, , H22 ' mf' ,V .M 11 y of A i , , ff? A ' I MUCH OF THL ACL ON of Rosedale stage productions +akes place back stage, or in he long hours pract1ce Here are few shots of such act1on Above is a pract1ce scene from the annual Chr1 s tmas pa geant , Why e Chlmes Rang BEHIND THE SCENES CROUPED ARO'ND THE switch box Kenneth Hansen, Oscar Shankland and Gene Goode fkneelingj test their oonnecti ons STAGE ONE OF THE feature of the Junior Dlgft was the trio of Margaret Emick They are shown here at the mike dur ng rehearsal for the event LOCKING DUNN OVER the railing of the fly lofe Gene Goode, Kenneth Hansen, and Oscar Shankland supervise the 1ower1ng of equ1pment dur1ng proper ations for one of the school plays These three boys bore the brunt of stage preparataons for most of the productions during the year ' TT t E V of ' . a . ' . ' Th - N O 1 .1 ' - 3 Jeanne McKe1vie, and Ida Grace Riggs. gy .J I s If Q. . . . - t I O Pnfsfnrfn sv THE simon cuss RYCHARD AND NANCY or in real life -ohn Marfrave and Elinore Elliott held the leads and supplied the romantic interests to the play. Both were' excellent in their parts. VC mUF'l '1E'W was pr CW1H8Ut in rne annual sen r plus mlhe lounges? John 'ar rave portraved c ard Winslow, an eccenfric Vo ng man who nlafed ducks in fne hair tub and oiher child sh sci ons Ric ard also ima ined h mself as a ir ter and syent his f1m6 wr fin a new version of childrens fa ri stories Because of fre facf that Pe Wa lef out of +he will, Rxchard was bel filed bv the whole faril However due to the influence of Lancs Blake a beautiful Vomng lady, plaved by Wlinore Elliotb he became 1 forceful character and before the final curfain pained control of the family nurse strings and had the rest of the family 68+lD ou' of his hands Nancx ard Richard also fell ir love and were presxrable married C'her supper :np members were, oliver a mdserl5 brother, played by Cscar Shankland- Mrs. Wlnslow p eyed by Alberta Mayer' Varathl a symptfhe L. s Bi6X', Var uomsrtnejj' ard Au us.a a haurkzsy s s- r pla ed 'f Ve++ Vei'e ,travf Excellent in ml- nor r -es were Foun'ain Williams sa Alan Tarfin a bro'her-i -law wko reser+ed the farily s frea+ment of Rickard and Vaty, the maid plaved by Eliira Hu- ghes. In charge of the production were Eiss Violei mich and hiss Edith Youmans Stage prepara+ion and properties were under the direction of Mr Philip Keeler. Gene Coode, Kenneth Hansen, and John Har- shall served as staje managers in building the set. The orchestra supplied the music between the acts. IIINIUHS INSIAH TMKNI NIEHI V? CHFWRARV T0 THE UblAL procedure, the Rosedale wun 1ors have 1nstslled a talent n ght n olnce of thelr annual nlay Junxors ha IH talent alons muslcal l1nes or dramatlc ab1l1+y were 1nv1ted to par? Cl pa e 1n fhf oroLram Amonv 'he numbers presenfed race R1 s and Pa aret Emicv a thrlllir ba'on BXY1b1t1Oh by Mar ares Wat11ns a A rar due? ren dared b Leror F olds and Fd: n Carroll the qunmor orchesfr unfv +he d1rec+ on of R1Ch8Td Enderle and an acrobatuc act by Hanna Shroyer and kary ma+on ronular faculty merbers NISSOS Mary Ellms raham Dorothy McCauley, and Olga Alber dlrected the procedure S ECYAL QVCCF T'T T must PO to sh r A NF ACT CC FEV snt -Txo Gets the Car Ton1g'ht was presenfed vu'-h Jun ev Ma er a d 1- ss Mary E11 s franaxr Tewell Wvelyn Jones Town: f1US1CV Norwa VcNaPan and Jul an Dou+hat who handled he ,rc ercles and the cccupyxrg fre leads lhe nlo concerned ar averave Amer1can fa 1ly rho 5 reef op of ye numbers respect va were unfort na e tn own but one oar 4! 4 .f- t Vi. 1' 0, I x , U 1 .I. A ,'! 5 - .' ' ' w y ' 1' : Q iw - . . i 5 . V E 5 I A vi F x . . . ' . uq ' x- ' E ' u D . V 3 f . .. -. . , . . - 1 V . - I f- I H ' Q q . . it ,.: Q Q ., G ' ' - ' ' were a trio consisting of Jeanne McKe1vie, Ida ' 'I ',.-,- ' -fv . ' ' ' en 1 M he nv - V iv X 7 - .- ' H-, 'J l ' i M H., U,1, 'W ' . 'U ' 1 . i n fi i 1 ' '- 9 -' ' 1 1 ' I vu' 'n A ' ' 1 i 4 t Q 4: , '. .. . ' W . . L w i Vg l 5A A 5 - - H ' - ly. IUPER ETTA UP IN THE MH PRESENTED BY COMBINED GLEE CLUBS UhJrP THE AUSPICES of Mrs Sarah Howard, the comblned glee clubs presented Ip In The Air , Varch 14 de11gh+fnl operetta wlth roll1ckwnb songs and dialogue to en erta1n a capacn y crowd Fountann Willwams por trayed the role of a small town swash buckler and was ably assnsted by Warren BF1dgBS largaret Erick and Helen Larson The performance was h fhlirhted when FOUNTAIN WILLIAMS and Felen Larson held the leads 1n the operetta th1s year williams and Larson both were excellent as the 'boae+f'ul hero and the g1rl he was trflng to w n Williams was to attevnt a parachute wump The cast fat the toni 1hClUd6S, s+and1ng, left to r1ght Raymond Mealman, Ida Grace Riggs, Helen Larson, Fountaln W11l1ams, Robert Hunt Warren Br1dges, Margaret Emlck Barbara Ph1ll1ps, and Tor Shay Seated, Thelma Myers Merlyn Norr1s, and Betty Casteel W 'Q EQ'ALLY AS GOOD were Margaret Emiok and Narren Bridges who attained much applause for their har monious smnging. Emick and Bridges supplied the added romantic 1nterest to the plot QC I9 7 A ' A 4 . . M . . , ,C . .E . . i ', . . 1, . 1 . . . - . . A . , ' . 1 A 1 0 . ' is K -s v V' , J! 'S ' B H 'MEN , ,XXX E ' G' in BLU N A fl . 4 u - - 1 . . . T - ' lv' 1 e ' 4 a I ,,Ml I .N ,,r,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,w ,,,,.M.n,I he FYVMIDFD ABOVE ARE ROSEDALE students just arriving for a night of danc- ing a Paups. From Rosedale, Shawnee Mission, Argentine and other Kan- as city, Kansas, schools such students come for a few hours of dancing and 'ccking.N Because Paups is one of the few such places with a savory reputation its dance floor and counter are always crowded. These arriv- 'rr students will fini other Rosedale classmates already on the danc- ing floor, Paups is on 50 highway between Kansas City and Olathe. A FEW ROSEDALE STUDENTS are seen coming through the front door at Paup's. Behind them can be seen some boys from Shawnee Mission. School rivalry has no place on a dance floor. LIFE VISITS A RIIAIISID AND EVERY SCHOOL FVST have its social life, and Rosedale is no exceptions In those exciting and momentous evenings follow- ing football and basketball rames,spec- ial school functions, or just a night at the girl friend's, there is no sub- stitute for the high school equivalent of tho college jelly joints . In our particular case the hangout is Paups, pictures of which are faund on this page. It is our belief that such scenes as those shown here constitute a vital and important part of the life of a high school student, and for that rea- son we also believe that they will cawse the book to be,more deeply cher- ished in future years. TAYFN ERFV TFE north end of the room where the uke box stands, this picture shows the crowded dance floor at Pavp's.Harry Blaylock,in the cenjer of the picture, is not dancing with Billy Stevens as it an 2 2 9 llll lf, Y' A X -. r I f 1 W -f ff f'4 17 ' nl fn. 3 iii. if . ,,' 'QQLT '1v -1 4 Q' A GROUD OF ROSEDALE students crowd around the juice box to watch Mary Ellen Rose make her se- lection, 'Amapo1a.n Stvdenfs demanded popular songs and the list of tunes was crowded with such songs as 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Pare.- didle Joe,u nYou Are My Sunshine,n and nBeat Me Daddy With A Solid Four. BELUN ARE 'IWO views of the back room at Fhup's. Couples prefer the back room because of the privacy its booths afford. Couples may be ser- ved here by waiters who are students of sur- rounding schools. Kb ill f - V 'H i -H, 5 u A A1 by 1f,!i2. 'fl , , a 4 fl ., 'Qjs? 1' ,- Q Q 5 ' 1 ' L A - .gc ig 2 1-npr , M.. . , 9 , CLOSE UP OF JUKE BOX intended to show selections but the reflection of flash bulb on the glass window blotted them out. Most popular song, Frenesi. Many nickels were required to keep the music going and the takeHafter each night's dancing delights Paup. THE 'WO SHOTS below show the lunch counter in the front room at Paup's. This counter is pop- ular with the stags because misery loves com- pany. , 1 i A Q ' Q fr -h ? bwk L 5' I wil if -1 4-s. V , v, ew Z W M M V5 7, 1' ., . ,. F f 4' '7 2 y,,,,d, ,, , , ? ' .Q ,Q t if JV? fi' I ', f Q' 1 .x 1 Q I 5 r f Z 47 HWY' AF? SOM? VC JPYJ of a pruvafe sl wndnf' thrown 1n Jeanne Owens' wrecf reef on rrom The shot above was +aPen around +he nunch bowl wh1ch,need1ess to sav, was one 0' fhe vosf popular snors wn the house The bovl n The ru hi foregrolnd was Oflf nallv heapunr H111 of delicnous popcorn These part1es were fuvcn Q 1h fervals of from three Lo sux meals d run The wlnter soc al season and were one source of dlV6FS1OH for schfol weary Rosedale s udents JAM SESSION l'L QOQEP, B111 Sull van, congratulates the wlnrer Clarence Korner on a rood game of dart baseball Warg1e Yandler Pacnng ca era seems +0 be Tak ng her partner s loss so ewhat goodnafwredly June Bennet+ rakes her partner's vlctory nodesflx and s+avs 1U the back ground FEP lb TF? FCoTros dancnn wnrh huber+ Downs a mem ber of thus year s foorba 1 team Thelx afiertaon seens fo be een ered elsewhe e Cmafbe on fhe froup a rpund +ke punch bowll Downs see s +0 have become too warm,because as you car see here, he 1S perspwr ng and has shed h s coaf Inc derfally rhese n CLITC were taken x a nf li when the tempera+ure was fer ahove The p c ures were taken bx a Kansas Czfv Vamsvn photo frayher vho later yoaned The party por re're hmen+ ..u L. , - y. TT n' ' qf 'f ' A F A X N Ten - F -I v V - u mv 4 , ' ' Q' h ' . J. o . , V L 0 - - ,J A f N ' - ' . 1' v- - , N .. . . . , ., . A V ,J ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' 'r , ,, 1 , Y' xv 1 . i , . 7 ' 4 ' ' ' 1 1 J . ' ., l L ' Q , . . LV .ao - A -I I. 1 A , ' I - 1 5 - . ' , , ., ' f- ' . A ' ' - - U U 1 cum Mfr, , , 1 . . I . R 4' . x r ' , A 3 x - X , 3 I.. . ' ' 1 I , 4 l S .Sp C 1 ' rf' Q H . ' i ' 1 J r - 1 . . X .. K yr D A . , 1 , ' fm ,J , , . , - ' ' ' v J ' - o fi S in f' ' I ' xl . , i c 'Jim DAl OVLTNSfN typxfles the work that 13 be1ng done 1D the advanced bus1ness traxnlng of Rosedale high school students Dan,to ether wuth Dorothy Bennett dale 1U the Na ional Clermcal Abzl tv Test siven at Wyand0'te May 17 also one work on outslde projects in an+sal s enc raphic work He was a waried the one hundred and twenty word a minute pin in slorthand TOHN MARGRAVE has perhaps brought more scholastic l9G0gH1ti0D to our school than any other person He was a member of the One club, Junlor Honor Society the Amerxcan Leglon Plaque three tunes He was the third person from the sehool to reach the finals in the Swmerfield scholarship test John also received a National award and an honorable mention 1D the state contest for h1s journalmsm work .geese CO0 I -9-A--- ' EVERY bCHOOL WST UA 'E its 'character' and Fountain Baker Williams 18 ours' He's been a preacher, Zanol salesman, a union organizer, a movie censor, published wrmter, self appolnted b1g I , grand po tentate of the Z1 Beta Nikl s and a thorn 1n the sfde of his teachers You may not a rove of him but you can't ignore h1m, and he'1l F0 places,though Heaven knows where! CLARENCE KERNER grins proudly over his unwieldy trophy, but h1s was the honor of adding the first award 1B many years to the school's trophy case A first in the open 100 yard dash at the Baker re lays gave this stellar Wildcat this handsome award Kerner for three years was one of the outstanding track men of Rosedale history. illll Il.Ea 4 -' vmggg E-.13 H 4 13. it' iles' . M an is Ne S es s S' - ' -' 1 ' Bernadine Lehman, and Helen Sexton represented Rose- National Honor Society, and had his name placed on 1 I , UQ :HS d A V R : . X ' , ' O Q A u I ' 7 C3 dl il 3 . n 1 - I ' 1 y N 1' , 'J I . ' . a A - A s . - . n . n - ' I s I M 1 - - 1 I , , IIEE IIISIIS IHE IIIIISS IIMS T0 SEE RIISEIJIILE AT WIIRII FTF? SCFOOL LIFE IS LOT all a round of sports soc al BCt1V1tl6S, or club work. The bulk of the tlme 1D scIoc1 1S spent 1n classrooms over text books test tubes typewrlters experiments and proqects And from these classes come worl wh ch has earned for Rosedale h1gh school an academic reputation mportanoe among other schools of the state Natzonal and state honors have been won 1n typrnf, wournalism art, sew ng, and many others Rose dale thls year and last had a flnslist in the list of Summerfield scholarship contestants Rosedale A QUIET MOMENT DURILG BIOLOGY class. The deep and aoad mic silence is only underscored by the attitudes of deep study so graphically lllus trated The basketball season left Mr Brown jus+ skin and bones -oops' Sorry Thst's Mr Brown sxttzng dcwni graduates have made enviable repu+at1ons for them selves 1n the world of buslness and soort on the bas1s of thexr tra1n1ng 1n hlgk school But lt 18 true that this s1de of sciool l1fe 15 too olten neglected or sl1ghted 1D the annual trea+ment of the vear's events On th1s and the follow ng rages the NT LARTV has wade an at empt to cover un some degree the activxty in the var ious classrooms durxng a typical day In the p1c tures you w1ll recopn1ze your frlends or class mates perhaps our picture 15 here May these shots br1ng back p easant memories in later years THIS CLASS IS JUST SEN, SEW' But lt is not so so as far as its work is concerned, for its members have developed into efficient seams tresses under the tutelage of Miss Dsphayne Smith shown at the left Practical projects are stressed at all t1mes ' I . it f ,fe 'B Rf In 4 4, ' 5 ,. Y 4 , LES 1' I za! i , ' s l .- 5 , A . A y, , I 1, , - . . . . - . . . . . . A . n r 1 1 n D . I ,D e ' I : 1 D p , ' ' T 5 ' I . ' .., ' . Af, i . A l . , -' . - I- . . .3 ' O I - J , i ' O A. . J . I . - ' I ' I X 1 nl- e . ' e I Q . ' U I 1 S 0 e e , , . . , O MR CRATES MAKES SUGGESTIONS on a progect 1n h1s busy woodworklng classes Beautlfully done work helps furnlsh homes and br1ghten drab corners Here he polnts to some 1nlay work JACOBS AND KIRKPATRICK operate a metal turnlng lathe, a bas1c defense tool and one requ1r1ng sklll to operate Th1S and other tools rece1ve MDAL PREPIRATIOI IS 1mportant 1D more ways than one, and here students learn the arts of frylng ard mixlng can you flnd the Student Counc1l pres1dent9 APPEARING H RE ARE two lathes, a clrcular saw and a sander, all valuable WOOdWOTk1ng tools, but requlrlng sk1lled handllng before they produce results It 1S w1th skllls learned here that students later earn engoyment and proflt ONE OF THE MANY phases of metal work brazlng The art of JO1H1Hg metals takes many forms, and most are StUd1ed 1U the trades classes 1n the vlllage blacksmlth IF THIS IS H.ZY 1t's the steam from cooklng, But there 1Sn't anythlng hazy about these glrls' ldeas on home econumlcs In M1ss Rose's classes they recelve well grounded 1DStTUCt1OH . . . . . I attention in the trades room. annex. Here Randall and Walquist emulate the 4 I. LOOK OUT MARIE! The hand of fate 18 descendxng upon you, or at least that's the way at looks! However, it is DOth1Dg but the hand of M1ss Olga dents of the passing time sv-W SPEED, SPEED, AND IORE SPEED is the rule of the typing classes, and as you can see these people are abmding by the rule Thll class has produced fxoienoy. fvif' MANY AMAZING SCUNDS come from the musnc room of the annex every sixth hour However thms 18 not always true for the band can play as well as any other band and are even better in their march xng as they have demonstrated many times. TWTS ELABPRATE JUMBLE OF PLUMBING is the tram bone section of the band However from this seo tion comes real music and not the squeals com mcnly assqc1ated with those who clay bazookas and other pieces of plwmbmng A LITTLE VISITED but intensely 1nterest1ng part of Rosedale the mechanncal drawang department, where Mr. Holderman teaches prosoectixe drafts man. Did you kncw one of his pup ls had des1gned a church? SQUARES, AHCLES, SIIES, oosines, theorems! A bew1lder1ng array of information fa11s to daunt the mathematicians in 202: nor do the 'du b clucks' dsunt Miss WIISOBI y i .,, Alber, whose only intention is to warn the stu- several contest winners Ain both speed and pro- ' g i 5 it x ix PICTURES TO THE EDITORS SPEAKING OF PICTURES Dear Sirsx These might have been the cover of the annual--but they Ieren't. Those of you who think that the pho- tographer just went out and snapped the picture and then used the first one, are mistaken. These are only part of the many taken, rescued fran the editor's waste basket. See if you can find the one which gag used on the cover. Better yet,see if you can identify the stu- dents who posed for the various shots. There's no prize connected with it, but don't peek at the an swers on the next page until you've really tried 155, x,f' Sincerely yours, I Shootem 4 C C ' N + U gr Q 4, 4 a ' 0 -0' A ' rn + ..,,W4f ' I j 4..,..,..,, V'- r- ' PICTURES TO THE EDITORS fcontinuedj On page 53 readlng first the top row and then the bottom row left to r1ght, John Amos, Luollle Angell and Alberta Mayer, Patty Zellner and Elliot and Dor's Payne Geraldlne Reece and Fountain W11l1ams, Alberta Mayer and Bill Streeter Bernadine Leh an and Woodfin Fauoett Shown above 1n the same order are Tunille Angell and John Margrave Loh an and Faucett agaln Mmna Mae Hayes and Wayne Valqu1st John Marshall and Hayes mhe lower r1ght hand picture on page 53 was the one used 1n the annual D S1rS I thought you would be interes ted 1D one of the few plctures made of the proud father as he eally ought to be. This was snapped on the stage of the Rosedale auditorium. It shows Philip R. Keeler demonstrating the proper technique of holding a very young baby. The dress and the hat are Vstage dressingnwhich is en- tirely unnecessary for the proper exeoutlon of thas task Seen d mly 1D the background 15 E W Crates, Sen or, another of the v1ct1ms 1D this truth or consequence affa1r The blur in the picture 18 very probably caused by Mr Keeler's shaking Leonard Popoff West 47th street Sirs The person un this plcture was once a rational human being, full of the joy of lzfe and seeking his com panions' company look at hum now' CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE . 4 ' ' . i F 5 V 4 ' 5 Q fi I . O O 5 . . . O O , Q , 0 ' D , M ..,..i I Clarence Korner: B111 Mann, E11nore ref p -L s ' ' ae A 9 1 . 9 . I W Z ,I o A I O ' '1. 5 - . 3 . D 1 1 . ' s , 1 ' , e E e ve . ' - , , , p 0 PICTURES TO students keep on eating them just the THE EDITORS Same' Cconhnued A j1bher1nc wreck shunned by frverd and foe a11ke, and guven to 1urL1ng 1n the dark stretches of Southwest boulevard And this p1t1able wreck, S1rs, 13 a result of only one thlng Mr Terf11nper's soc1ology test Please show your readers th1s horr1ble ex ample, n order that they ay not be too qunck to CF1t1C1Z0 John Doe Ulaza Sirsg Month after month jun10T and senior English students wondered why Miss Graham would sit hour after hour at her desk with her head buried in her hands. Was it death of a loved one? Was it an unfortunate love affair? Was it grief over lack of scholarship on the part of her students? No, doggone itg it turns out now that she was just reading a book! Miss Graham, you'll ruin your figure that way! A. English Stud. Topping-on-the-Hudson Sire: The teachers don't like 'em, the principal don't like 'em, and the Janitors don't like 'em. But the Enclosed is a picture of Clarke Lee, self styled 'Sucker King with his mouth full of suckers and the sticks projecting therefrom According to rumor, and Lee, consumed no less than twentyfive suckers. You Suck! 0 Sticky Fingers, Utah S1rm Here are two talanted g1rls who have'nt got a lot of cred1t thus xear Ninfa Sterner frigbtb and Vary Houston are talented artists,and their linole- u block was used on the cover of the luncheon menu for the state art teach- ers' convention. This shot shows them at work in the art room. Ift Inf. Greenwich Vi11cge,Rosedale , 2- , JM , U E uer'wMwt' W ,4t7 ,A A '21,IY, 5 :MIZQXA ' . , ,R ,Qt M 2 12.1.1-'I-21 I I 0 -1 I ,,m.w. Q., ' , , . 7 . . Q I . . . .J , . -- y , 7 o . . ni t 2 .1 J . U? M . . . . .1 e , .L . L - I 0 I . C . . 1 , . . 7 An ' . A J A . L BUT HARD T0 PHOTOGRAPH' The Senior pictures in this annual were made by our skilled staff. All Work guaranteed RALPH E. ATKIS 735 NEBRASKA DREXEL 6827 SON PICTURES TO THE EDITORS Ccontunued 9 Sirs V183 Graham thcught that this was just awful cute so I guess I'l1 send V' Bai ents and'Pup1ls Please Note I 'tb and ta di e s l dicated apply to this class only an eks DCl0Jldl8 nbye 4an o that the plpl is o e f the group of pu Us a Bl thx E mea hat s e f the g oup domg wor a e he a as me n that h i o e of th group doing a er e 1 oeof the gr updmg wor w 1 as p T ica uua oo 1 bent p d p h al llease state what-by the o ner f t Cara has to do outside of liis regular sc mol iffgiffffgy I Pgit or Guardzan Mini I was Teacher to you But before you print it please let me know so I can start run ning 'cause I hear those F B I men are pretty good slueths and I would hate to get twenty years for forgery Johnny P S Please don't let Santa Claus know about this Poverty Knob, Rosedale Sirs: Shhhhhl Here's the man in Miss Greham's life! His physique may leave much to be desired, but nothing mat- ters to Miss G. but his iambic penta- meters. He is affectionately known by the students as 'W75.1dWil1ie. CBy the CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PICTURES TO THE EDITORS ONE OF OUR MANY Ccontinuedj MODERN CLASSROOMS way the De1ph1ans left him to the 1-hglish departmentj. Secret Agent 2x4-10 4x+2 P S For the beneflt of alp-ebra enthusxa ts 2x+1O 4x4-2 S X 10 22221 Complete Courses m X S1!'S Thzs to me s a most lnterest ng view of our nelgh box-ang city As we look out upon the scene if seems General Busmess 8: Secretarxal Sc1ence fadxng and remote evanesoent But how eas11y we can sunlnon to mind vivid recollections of bustling down town life -and that is how in the future our high school days nll seem to us dim and remote but when recalled to mud fresh and vie:-ant Just a Window Gazer Q56 Dec-revs that von Vlblt our qu . new modern lnarket before you decide on a perlnanent shopping center Rosedale Bluffs Kansas We 81180181120 L G BALFQIUB COMPANY Foremost blanufacturers Class Rlngs IIlVlt8fl0IlS Dlplomas Nh dals and Trophies f,ffll'lBl Fniravers for the Class of l 94 l C nmmcnrf.-mont Xunouncements and Cards HD02 WAI Nl T JOHN K ROONBY I ln fresh fruits and veg: tablrs THB 3 WAY MARREI Outstandmg Quality Prices and Servnre 324 Qouthwest Blvd Open Sundays 57 . , ' , ' s z 2 : ' S2 I D2 14 l I . 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Wynken Blynken and Nod P S That light 1U the corner is Amos' halo Ula just wouldn t wear lt over h1S new porrpndour l 01I'S Thus scene 1S a frue cross section of ozr 1oca11ty +he furroved f1e1ds rep roser ang agrlcxlture the rallroad and graln elevators 1ndustry the buslness .-QL sec+1on, the T681d6Ht181 area an stardwnp proudly on Mr Marfy our Alma Maler the ns+: utlon of hugher learn urn whack that old Arch our who never Kansas Ci our commun1+y offers and w1th gr1d 1ron and the lemor1a1 1ast1ng trnbute to the boys came back Rose Dale y Kansas f . '- 4 I A nv . ' K 41 V9 MZ? 'f,J,,.f A! gn!! -K 41 -. ,Z 13 'ef- UN i , , . if so f QLX gl . 4, ll 1 .I , 1. H , S0 ' , ' L , . And 1 . 1 . I 7 S ' 0 u . . ' . I - - A - 1 li 1 A o 7 v N 1 El.. 4 4 H' 1 A 5 ef' f SERVICE ' ' I- V il I V: -,,f.Lf -.14 . . , ' p -nf ,fl - LL -- 'L F' 1. 7 J' f ' g ,A H if it A-lj' v- ' Z , , ' V dm' - N ' ' . . . . - V , L , 5 Y ' fQ455 qL mmigldm , V N 0'Lufsvsf 'I 1 x N 1 . N I I , , d A .. - T 1 ' O ' n Q u , 1 0 Q L 0 n l A Q , 1 , U 1 . - '10 ' . . ' , , ' fl - G H I 0 , l f ' ll J ' . V1 I A. v , o WW ,ff I 1 L Dllllllllll Q UIHEELS A HEALTHFUL SPORT vvhlch develops posse and glves physlcal charm SKATING SESSIONS 7 30 xo I0 30 P M MATINEES ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS AFTERNOONS EL TORREON ROLLER RINK 3l05 Glllham Plaza VAlenune 872l f 5E lQ5 LFouNTAlN .197 ra T- l X., PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNED by a RILGIS Fl' RED PHARMAC IST Prompt href. Dehvery Servxce Leavengood Drug Store 1324 Southwest Blvd WEstport 3212 HUME HIIIIM NAMES HOME Room 204 CGreenl Left to right, reading from top: Kennedy, Beltz, Dasbaoh, H. Johnson, Eichenberg, Guy, Holder, Coffelt, Bishop, Andrews, Second Row: Gilles, Howard Johnson, Crews, G. Brown, Bruce, Higbee, Lenihan, Hanna, Larson. Third row: Boatman, Jewell, Hayward, Foores, W. Brown, Hartman, R. Brown, Harper, B. Johnson. Fourth row: Mr. Green, Cravens, Hohensinner, Dickerson, Bliss, Kissinger, Bux, Hughes, Frazee. HOME ROCM 206 CD Smithj Left to right, reading from top Taylor, Wass, Vochatzer, Shankland, Nauman, Tho son, Parker, VonArb Second row Teed, E Taylor Megia, Seymour, Tyler, Spercer, Wigglesworth Page Third row Marrow, 0'Ne1l, Myers, Thelen, Walker ow ers, Roland, Peete Fourth row Miss Smith, Tannur Schellack, Mahoney, Scott, Pug Sterner, Morast HOM RO M 508 fHowardD Left to right, reading fran to Clark, Higgins, I Hayes, Akers, Dodsworth, Dean, Harris Gaiardoni Second row Guthrie, Douthat, Johnson, Eich enberg, Bentley Blakey Frye, Drake Tli d row Mrs Howard, Dillon, Gunther, Fike, Fletcher, Grover Holsing er, Atwell HOME ROCM ll0 fTaylorj Left to right, reading from top Margrave, Smit , Tener, Nurp y, TcBrayer Pe ers, fright Moore, aebh Second row leroer Yates, Spindle, ris, Turner Munze, Phillips H sick Third row uck ett, Stout, whitworth Nilson, Young, Norris, Preisler Shay rourth row Mr Taylor McChr1 Stewart, McWilliams, Stroble, Peachy ty, Sexton, Todd, HOME R00 202 Chilsor Left to right e d na from to le , Jacobs, regar Second ro: o r n, ai pez, eyes Lrapoo, odkir , Ba ter rlore Trird ro: Miss 111 on, Dinh, G reenter, aavi , Cona, a enderson Grinzinger, Cathey HON' RC l 507 fRose Left to right reading from ton Schwab, Preston, Ryoen, Kractt, C'Ma1l1a, Ke t , Rhoades Loyer Second row v lson, qU1ll1H, Reiter, Ledger Mat is, Shatto, Tisdell Tnird row Snit , Steffins, Man Shea, Lopez, Taylor, Vor is Fourt row Miss Rose, Masters, Stdlts, Volz, Rob nette, Plimberg, Fel ler, Phillips HOME ROOM 105 CHallJ Left to right, reading from top: Roy, P. Yulich, L. Yulich, Riggs, Segraves, L. Stephenson, Ritter, Williams, Serslev, Salazar. Second row: Wright, Stevens, Whitworth, Roberts, Munze, Tinsley, Powell, Robbins, Talley. Third row: H. T. Roberts, E. Stephenson, Yonley, Tierney, Winslow, Smith, Trout, Vance. Fourth row: Miss Hall, G. Stoebick, T. Smith, Wigham, Ray, Ramirez, Rasmussen, Zeff, B. Stoebick. HOME ROOM 407 CHoldermanj Left to right, reading from top Megia, Morris, Graham, Dewey, Korsemeyer, Moore, Jennings, McConnell, Carpenter Second row Drag00 Gunter Magee, Cook, Minturn, M alman, Hamilton, Frie Enriglm Third row Lory, K ng, Cruzan, Kuhn Jo nson, Green, Minturn Fourth row Mr Holder Grover, Danr, Bagley, Coyne, Gerner, Andersor, Kerr ner, ILI19 mart, Vey, HOME ROOM 210 CVawterJ Left to right, reading from top Hunt, Cain D Brown, Jenkins, Hanners, Kohrs, Blrdwell, Brixey, Frichsen, Lindley Second row isier, Hobwg Hill Fllsberry, Green, Alleman, Haas, Estes, Frampton, Bennett Third row Butts, P Brown, Holloway D Kelle French, Lindsey Dickinson, Fail, Foster. Fourth row Miss Vawter Cox, Heatl, Bogard, Flinn, Baswell, R Kelley, Allos, heater Brannan HOME ROCK l CCrates Left to right reading from too Dye Gartt, LaTurrer, Beal, FSTP, Crinklam Hugh s G au oer,er, Carpenter, lliott Second row Gilmore, McCas lin, Corbin, Kohrs, Lohrengel Cr ager, Bickell, K censk C Hughes, Third row Golden, Funter, Jo der, Johnson, Crates, Carter, Frenc Ande sin Dugan fourth rov lr Crates, Holder, uff, Bingha , lightfoot, Harris, H ring, Dale, Meyer CN' RCU 908 CYoumansQ Left o ivht, reading Tran to fright, lanx, Cl rk, Higgins Second rov Taton, Young, Zimrerman, Oven , McMahar, V n Goettem, Swallow, Rigas Third row McG1l , R. Miller, Meyer, Smit hinkler, Perry Ma hes, Wkit'ortn Rowland, Turney, Parrott, Fourth row Miss Youmans, Jones, Myers, Mercer, Stu p, Martin Drake Neilson, Turner HOME ROCM all CBellD Left to right, reading from top Phill ns, Tomlinson, Roberts, Schwinger Smitn Toomes, nil iams, Teagarden Thomp on, Yendes, nite, Third row Salazar, C Nade, Sch idt wilson Fourth rm Sc recr, D Nrite, Snager, Second row Streeter Strobel, D White, Sheeley T Salazar, Tierney, Winer Mr Bell, Sears, G Wade Stice 59 . , . . : P' 7 H A . . , 5 ,, , 0 2 J A ' , , , , , e , s- ' 3 ' A , P - . : 1 , , Bo- ' A . Z .I . . P., 'I 0 f Q 2 0 3, , ' 1 i Her- I ' ' P2 ' ' : ' ' . A 1 1 0 ' ' '. : ' A ' - A ' ' . : F' ? T,, I , , h'T 2 . J 1 . L , . , - q ' 2' . g I , , y, Q J Z .v T ' . ' J I . ' ' : ,X J ' , ' .g - 1 , . L -V - H . V . .. .A ., .. , . . J , , A, A AA , , A VAAQ, , 3- ... V H, : 1 , ' Nor- ' i . E ' , -5 ' - 1 A, J MA , n A A I I X' . o H I Q , .S 31, . L'.4 , , H 4: v ' n V. . H ' rn J' ' .ler- l . .L ' .D ' , roi: i -' nz f .Z ,. ,, t rg. - ' - ng Flynn, Hill, Gillespie, Loomis, Carlson, Eyerley, Crow- Hickman, Wall, Walker, Mcyanauay, E. Miller, Stroble, y G , . V: Cn m.1 ', r rtcr, Lo- 'T ' L ' 0 . .' ' . I: H , J H 'is B r , T 5. 1' vc 'An A 1 S A 5 , I - Q TM s ' A ca L A P 's jk n, H , - -, A' 5 , ' 2 ' 1 ,' - J '. . U T' h, . , A t. A J ', ': M' . so . ' J v l ' -- -L -' . D Q 1 ' + .3 . .. , . F . ' 3 S 1 . 1 tl . . , A 3' , , , .- 5' ' - 2 A' F -'- s . G. wi' . ,' . . n, R f L r' . . h : L' A' , ,' , ' ' , . 4 , L, . .,. V. . - -. . , , A ,, , , , I . . h 1 . E, 'H' ' ' . HUME RUUMS nova ROWM 402 fLawrencel Left to right, reading from top: Clnte, Laird, Fisher, Corbin, Gross, Bates, Stew- art, Lopez. ' Second row: McPherson, Stirling, Olstead, Rice, Larson, Mealman, Slater. Third row: McBrayer, Minter, Brock, Payne, Whiteside, Barry, A. White. Third row: Lamb, West, O'Neil, Nolsinger, Hampton, Turner, McClure, Youmans. Hfv: RCFV 402 CLawrenceJ Left to right, reading from top: wright, stewart, s ith, Dale, Whaler, smick, weed- ward, Hobbs. Second row: Rosser, Blackmore, Clinken- Wheat, Duderstadt, Looney. Third row: Whaler, Allen, Eichenberg, Scott, Hay- beard, McKinnell, Purfess, R. White, ward. Fourth row: Mr. Lawrence, D. Thomas, F. Thomas, Taylor, Davison, Mitchell, Holderman. HOME ROOM 207 KCarstensenJ Left to right, reading from top: Hickman, Hanna, Gunter, Beagle, Hanners, Chewning, Chowning, Higgins. Second row: Gerner, Jones, Irish, Gillum, King, Akers, Irons. Third row: Bennett, Pixler, Jewett, Allen, Jorden, Jenkins, Flores, Bedsworth. Fourth row: Miss Carstensen, Jensen, Kelley, Fisher, Arnold, Eeltz, Hontz, Alldaffer. HOME ROOM 108 CArndtl Left to right, reading from top: Steig, Payne, Schroeder, Nichols, Waddell, Stutzman, Thurston, Lunn. Second row: Parrish, Whitworth, Wiley, McGuire, Moore, Swenper, Mejia. Third row: Lang, Tise, Scherer, Naschold, Stump, Woodward, Reiger. Fourth FUI! Viss Arndt, Littrell,Meyers, Wiglesworth, Peete, Stevens, Towers, Short. EXTHA IIIIHHIIIIHAH scum eo V llllIHS . . vi THE PIA SOCIETAS, a Latin society under the direction of lies Violet Smith, appeared on the school horizon late in the year. Absorption of a Latin background is the main objective of the group, which sponsors a party once each year. Of- ficers were president, Thomas Morrisg vice-presi- dent, Jack Mpnzeg secretary, Darlene Walburng and treasurer, Jeanette Shellack. COMPOSED OF GIRLS interested in stenographie work, the Scriba endeavored to provide sufficient background for this occupation. the officers for the group were president, Bernadine Lehmang vice- president, Myrtle Carpenterg secretary and treas- urer, Laura Jean Erickson. ONE OF THE more active extracurricular organiz- ations in Rosedale is the Science club, under the direction of Mr. Walter Taylor. The club combined monthly meetings and after-school lab periods to provide an interesting program for the students. The officers included president, John angraveg vice-president, Norma June Hughesg secretary, Jul- ian Douthatg treasdrer, Nonua McMahan. 'ICTORIAL F BOOKS IYIIS C0 Hmm 9 TOIIKA 11 nn-no uv. nr 1. nun. '


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