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

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SIIKCSIJ 72' fd fsm ,Oe rf Zfdf- ffased fe H36 .Sh 2 H ss f,Z9!1!CchSdS 441J.MM I ' I I I I I ' , n JI he wor s a e n amen an women merel la era I I a care. PUIJIISIIGCI e arvnzf foa mer: cz. ' 1 C oo I an 0. I , l : 11-1-T 1 - 4- A 1-11-1 -,l,,.,,,,1-...ii r W IIl1 ' 4 .- L,....--- ' 4,,...4-4-'- JI ki, V bn L I Q I F ,Y Q 5 L l 1 ?9 In gratitude for his invaluable as- sistance, we wish to dedicate this book to our sponsor, Mr. Philip Keeler. His patience andgood humor have made our editorial work a pleasurable experience. Through its association with him, the staff of the MQUNT MARTY has come to regard Mr. Keeler as an understanding friend as well as an excellent in- structor. The Editors Q Kuff L- '-F X : Z September marked the beg1nn1ng of a busy and successful season ln Rosedale Two new members were added to the faculty Mrs Margaret Woodworth art teacher and Mrs Helen FOSm1YC phys1cal educatlon lnstructor In the openxng gane of the season the Wlld cats were defeated by the Shawnee MISSIOD Indlans Dee Woods and Patty Allen headed the Bosedalxan staff w1th Moods serv1ng as edxtor 1n ch1ef and Allen workxng as buslness manager Ottober was a month of elect1ons Hone rooms and classes chose offlcers The Student Council elected R1chard Houltberg aspres1dent Albert Yendes v1ce presxdent and Wnlma An drews secretary Also ln October the super salesnnn of the annual staff started thelr xntenslve campalgn whxch resulted 1n funds sufflclent to fxnance th1s 80 page book The JUDIOTS presented thelr play on Noven ber 20 Arlend Johnson had the leadxng role 1n the three act comedy laney s One Track Mlnd wh1ch was d1rected by Mxss Fdlth You mans At the close of the fxrst s1x weeks perxod 49 students became members of the One club Durlng the half of the Argentlne Rose dale game CNovember 135 Doris Arnold was crowned football queen. The Queen and her attendants Mray Anne Payne and Mary Fllen Lembo were selected by the holders ofact1v1ty txckets and by the nenbers of the team Naturally the Grand Fl1m8X of December was the long awa1ted Chrxstnns holidays In January Rosedallans welcomed Mr F J Thompson as teacher of BVIBCIOH and physlcs M Thonpson replaced Mr W P HBYFISS who returned to Junlor College On January 17 the dramat1cs class presented 1tS annual play 'The Goose Hangs Hlgh W1LhIH8UB8 Hanklns and Janes lkpherson 1h the leads Une of the outstandlng events of February was the H1 Y Conference Th1s took place IH the gym on February 18 Boys fron all parts of kansas and VISSOUFI attended thxs meet1ng fome Raxn or Shlne tle SCHIOF play was g1VCh on Nhrch 15 under the d1rect1on of Mrss Mary Fllls Graham On Aprll 26 the orchestra dlrected by Mr Frank Leshosky appeared IU concert qtudents who excelled xn varxous school BCKIVILIES were guests at the All Honors Ban uet on May 3 Last but not least the 1n comparable Junlor QCDIOT Party took place on May 10 Replaclng the tradltxonal Prom xt was held 1n the gymr 73475, cz2,W7!4Q aww M5m,., amiga an-awk 69 tcffff user 2552! Q z444LfQ2, 1Lf7L1Z1 iff' 73 The STUDFNT COUNCIL sponsored by Mlss Fva des 47 VICE presxdent andW11ma Andrews 47 Carstensen IS the student governlng body of S6Cr8t3rY treasurer TEH C0mm1rU8eS were ap Rosedale It CODSISIS of one representat1ve P01HC6d by the President In Order that the from each home room and :he pres1denm of each duhles of the group mlghr be Carrled out more class 0ff1cers for the fxrst senmster were eff1C16nC1Y R1chard Houltberg 46 presldenn AlbertYen Fzrst Row N Jones Whlte M l Jones Flnmre Cathers H111 Danelske 9econd Pow V1n1ng Andrews Ray Parker Hexder MacUonna1 Chumley lhwkey Brown Thxrd Row Hernan Zook Yendes Colson G1118S Ka1ser H8ldrlCk Fourfh ROW Todd Coyne Houltberg Fm1ck HrK1nnel1 Stewart I If M 1' - ' ,052 I I It x ' N ' . -CS ' . b I P W C ' 7L. Olga Alber Ph B UUIVCTSICY of fh1L8g0 M A Co lunbla UHIVCFSICQ Typlng and shorthand George Bell A B Sterl1ng College M A Wlchlta Un1vers1ty Fonst1tut1on and h1story Roscoe I Brown A B Frlends lnlverslty M A Unl verslty of Kansas General sclence and b1ology Eva Carstensen Ph B UHIVCFSICY of Ch1CBgO M A UUIVCTSICY of Ch1CagO Amerlcan h1StOFy and short hand F V frates B S Central MISSOUFI State Teachers College M A MISSOUFI Unlverslty Woodwork and Trades Helen Fosmxre B S UDIWEFSIIY of Kansas Arlthme tlc health wocatxons and physleal educat1on XJ Mary Ellxs Graham B S pltlsbufg Teachers College M A F0lUmb18 UHIVCFSICY Engl1sh Leo J Green A B Baker UDIVEFSICY M A Iowa UDIVETSILY Health and phys1cal edlnatlon Margaret Woodworth fbelowj B S MISSOUTI UHIVEP s1ty Art artcraft and hlstory P Hafrlss B S Ew1n College M S Kansas State College PhyS1CS aw1at1on nm and algebra C D Holdernun B S Kansas State Teachers College M S Kansas State Teachers Col lege Trades sheet metal and mechanxcal draw1ng 0 - . , . ' 3-.. . .- - ,,, . . 5 , , , ' ' . ,. .t ,. . '.. ' ,.-- - - . . , g , . , 5 .N . A . 1 Y' I Y ' Z . .N , -.A 5 . - . . 5 . . w -- - .. ,, 8 Q.. ' Y' I 2' I . r, fb 5 . . ' I 1 0,4 an Sarah Howard- B.S. Ft. HaysState Teachers Collegeg B.S. fin musicj American Conservatoryg B.U. Kansas City Guild of Music. Glee club and English Philip Keeler- A.B. Kansas Universityg V.A. Kansas University. English and journalism. Art Lawrence B S Kansas lh1VCTSlCy U A ansas Un1vers1ty Arlthnetlc and socxa math Frank Leshosky Qethany College Band and or chestra Fsther Nxcklxn B S Kansas SLate'Teachers College A M C0lUmb18 UHIVCYSICY Algebra geometry and advanced math 4,2 Helen Pr1est1ey B 9 Kansas State College M A Columb1a lnlverslty FlOth1hg Sxbyl Rose A P UHIVCYSICY of Kansas M A L VCFSICY of Kansas Cookxng and ar1thmet1c Ruby Smxth A B Western Reserve Unxverslty M A Unlversxty of w1SSOUY1 Fdxth Youmans fhelowj A B Kansas C1Ly ln1ver SIEY M A Columbla lnxversxty Teachers College Fngllsh speech and dramatlcs Roy Terflinget A B HCPher son College M A ln1vers1ty of Kansas C1v1cs arxth metxc and soclology Ruth Vawtet B S Kansas State Teachers College M A Columb1a LDIVCFSICY Teachers College Geographyand arlth metlc 4' Nhrgaret Beltz SCHIOT IS the motlve force beh1nd the annual th1s year IH the CBPBCICY of edltor ln chlef She was as slsted by Betty T1CC e busmness angles were handled by Thelma Stevens as bus1ness manager and Joyce Long assxstant hus1ness manager '-fx Rf-nl Cstandxngj Joyce Long and Thelma Stevens The 1946 Mount Marty 18 the Grand Cl1m3Xn to three years of Journal1st1c study by the mem bers of the staff Fldor KHISEF 1S the only JUDIOT on the staff and the only one who IS not a member of the publxcatxons class Th1S 80 page book 13 the largest ever publ1shed at Rose dale and necessltated an extenslve budget L t to rtght seated lo1s Blxler act1v1t1es Ed1t0f Marg1e Gerner art ed1tor Patty Allen Class ed1tor Fldor Ka1ser BSSISCHHL act1v1t1es Cd1t0f Fred McK1nnell photographer standxngj Orv1lle Qclunacher ass stant sports edxtor Ronald wh1C8 artedltor Flovls RICE HSSISCHDC class Cd1t0F Rlchard Houltberg sports edltor U J . I Al . . A 1. f. ' .Th 1' . l Q , , as A 4 l Q Left to rightifseatedji Betty Tice and Margaret Beltzg . , . . . . - fl' Shown at rlght are students who are en rolled 1n offlce tra1n1ng These g1rls spend the1r study pEY1OdS 1n helplng MISS Luvenla Parker 1n routxne tasks about the offlce Among thelr dutles are the collect1on of absentee sllps f1l1ng of excuses and answerxng the telephone Betty T1ce and Eugenla Waddell served as money collectors un der the SUPCFVISIOH of M Roy Ter flxnger Mlss Luvenxa Parker has held the lmportant posltlon of secretary to Mr Bentley for the past three years MISS Parker s fr1endl1ness and efflclency have made her well lxked by the student body x M rllee Flynn and Loxs Blxler f Marilyn Brown and Pat Powers Mary Margaret H111 Pascuala Mejxa and Thelma Stevens Betty Tlce and Eugenxa Waddell . , Q' C - ,Te . Q. . -. r x . . . ' X I . .- .avi ' I : I'. - - - - k. X Q' L14 P' l f .V Q, ,r Y 1 P f zyff e ' e 7 1 1 Q x nf' r! I l f X xxx A . An lmportant but llttle known mem ber of the Rosedale staff 1S Mr C B Bourne f1reman Mrs Erma F1elds school nurse has the respons1b1l1ty of car1ng for the health of Rosedale stu dents Thls 18 Mrs F1elds s fxrst year of servlce 1n RHS -LJ' The 1DdUStYl0US lO0k1ng gen Chrzs lohns custodlan of the annex a5........, -I Shown above are nthe students fY18UdSn Messrs Venry Hlgham and Thomas Haynes Nr H1gham and Vr Haynes are the custodlans of Student workers 1n the cafeterla These 8PPaf2nf1Y hl8PY lidles are are Qleft torlghtj Dolores Wrlght, June SCBDCOH and OPI! Yendesy Glorla Beach, Beverly Paget, W1lma cashlers 1n the cafeterxa Fvans, Donna Hutton, and Ruth Maf11Yn Stfaughn, 50Ph0m0f0, F'1ncke served as 'check girl' 1n the cafeterla J 5 l 1-I 'f4fJ '- Jf - J ' -Je ' ' L X ' E . . , I -I . I .4 - a tleman shown above is Mr. the main building Eff: ' ' 1 Qi 'lu-Tw if x., 1 .5 -6 ,a 1 I f F as ,+ , ' X 5 f JSLJ I ' A .M-1 e ', - xii xi 4 ,Nd 'K 7 1 S A s X gi '14 1 I- 3' A ,: X,i-Z. xv 0551-A ' 0 r-, ' ,-. ,, , . 'S r -S 1-lsr N .1'. ' I' if . V Y'1if3:'Q-Aw f 'yi . . , -J Lg' is .- , 1 5 I V , ,, gut. ' I , A in wr 'EA 'gki-.,,Lv 7' '.. s U-V E ' 5 I '31 f , jd '. ' '- ' .- r M W w 2 P5,.rA' ,I :Y if-Jem,- . 'Z ' Q 2 -uv A ff 9 I I .sf ' , 34.8 X 1 ,ff ...- I3 'g f,:'22i3 2 f If V Q f , X 1 1 E, !1 'L ' E W 9 1 i f 3 - Qfame femme O An integral part of Rosedale life is the home room. Here is the scene of the opening exercises, the daily an- nouncements, and-for the girls- that very essential last-minute primping. Conducted on a business-like basis, each home room regularly elects of- ficers. The sale of activity tickets and the managing of various class ac- tivities are a part of the function of the home room, ' -406 Top row, left to right Charles Baker Charles Brooks Jack Bryson Charles Carroll Donald Coyne, Eugene Drake Raymond Fernandez George Gregar Second row Paul Hallberg Jack Higgins Bill Jen kins, Bill Jones Eldor Kaiser Charles Martin John McIntyre Salvador Mejia Third row Ralph Mull Bob Peters, Jack Sanders, George Schoene Neal Shepherd Robert Shamburg Marvin Short Robert Snook Fourth row Robert Stoebick Frank Sylvester Robert Tiemann, Billy Walker Bob White Frank Wiley Albert Yendes, Ralph Murphy Q egg - R' 'za E 1 w- '-w an x G? 'Q 1 f 4 W If lk I I l 1 'T elf I I 5: First row, left to right: Betty Anderson, Corrine Bingham, Joanne Bousman, Joann Boydston, June Boydston, Joyce Buck, Barbara Corbin. Second row: Shirley Cox, Beverly Davis, Thelma Davis, Emma Mae Dickerson, Jeane Douglas, Heather Douglas, Betty Ellegard. Third row: Joyce Enderle, Addie Fail, Alice Marie Ferrell, Dolly Garrison, Mary Gilles, Ruth Grimes, Beverly Gustafson. Fourth row: Wanda Lou Hagan, Laura Hedges, Joyce Hutchison, Delores Hendrickson, First row, left to right: Helen Jensen, Charlene Keltner, Betty Krause, Patricia Kennedy, Betty Lane. Virginia Lembo, Joanne Leavell, Marilou McClelland. Second row: Rhoda McIntyre, Barbara Mor lan, Helen Voffett, Margaret Mishmash, Dolores Nelson, Sarah Parker, Mary Peters, Joyce Powell, Third row: Ava Jean Rosser, Lola Stillian, Carol Smullin, Marilyn Straughn, Mary Ann Strobel, Arlene Thompson, Mary Ann Thompson, Donita Wilhelm. Fourth row: Anna Watts, Joyce Wilson, Mary Wright, Opal Winkler. .0 l, 4- A -.'.o Qs. LX 1 v 1 W' as Cv? fr' :QC 4? T: .lu- :Lg Tf 1' 1 ,, . I I . , QNX X ' X '-fl ' Q Y' 1 ' Q ,bg IL 4 f l q l A '17, b X Fw A , Q Y ,Q 1 , 1 f. !' A xf.f.i fafli F R E S I-I M E N 2 o 6 F R E S H M E N 2 O 2 l .ww .zli f1f'4 l. 3 ij? ff-fa First row, left to right: Ninfa Alagna, Georgene Anderson Patsy Anderson, Helen Ba rett P t . . a s Barry, Helen Beacham, Bonnie Boothe, Beverly Bouray. Second row: Shirley Bowlin, Barbajra Boydstoni' Dina Lee Boydston, Winona Brewster, jacquelyn Butts, Wanda Butler, Joyce Casteel, june Caswell. Third row: Bessie Cobb, Mary Ann Connole, Mary Cedarland, Ivigene Clark, jacquelin Crumpley, Joan Danelski, Frances Davis, Laura Douglas. Fourth row: Faye Earls, Damaris Flores, Eleanor Joe Fran- cis, Maxine Frazee, Nadine Frazee, Dorothy Grimes, Bernadine Groom, Helen Gross. Fifth row: Mar- garet Gulick. First row, left to right: Lois Wigglesworth, Virginia Webb. FYBDCCS Hllhlfyf MHYi1Yf1 HHVPUT- Rehf' neg! Howell Helen Heider, Marguerite Lee, Martha Martin. Second row: Marguerite McConnell, Dorn Hodkins Shirley Krouse, Betty Lange. 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Qi Q , A A .A . . , f 1 Q E, g h as t E , , J I , ,1 I if Q . 4, K K K ',: as 1 if v ' S J ,Q in -ff -3 james Allen A senlor endwhoproved t be astarter 1n most of the tussles thls season Although Allen IS atxny player h1S speed made up for It 1n every way He also took a place asend on the flfst Fast Kansas League team Jvhn Allen Allen IS asenlor center and brother of James Allen Although small l1ke h1S brother he was also afootball star He won a place on the CICY f1rst team and a place on the Fastern hansas League foremost team He won h1s f1rst letter Bon Bates Thxs powerful senlor tackle lettered for the flrst t1me th1s season Bates s SIZE made h1ma mlghty opponent He was also a star of th1s league champ team be1ng chosen onthe Clly flrst team and the Fast Kansas league flrst team George Gregar Thxs Junxor back w1ll be the spark on next year s team Twxce letterman already hehas speed equal to that of Fd Mlnter Although he 1 not large player he lsexpected to bu1ld up qu1te a touchdown score next season He made the fxrstxteam 1n the F K League Ed Mxnter A powerful halfback M1nter led h1S teammates through a successful season He was co capta1n of the squad and wxnner of the c1ty SCOr1hg t1tle also n a place on the clty f1r am and the state thlfd team an lettered for three years on the f1rst squad Ronald Wh1fe Alternat1ng from fullback to guard th1s other co capta1n recelved h1s second f1fSI teamletter H1s we1ght proved h1ma tough player to clash w1th He made theclty f1FSl team and captured a place on he second state team He was excellent at ga1n1ng on center plunges Everett Mealman Asenxor, Ch1S capable guard p oved to be one of the best n the Clty hav1ng placed on the Clty and league flrst teams Though not partlcu larlya large player he used h1S we1ght to good advantage Mealman lettered CWICE whlle on the flrst squad B111 jones Th1S hard charglng guard 1S sure to be atop notcher IH the l1ne for xt year s team A letter w1nner or the f1fSt t1me th1s Jun1or whose we1ght 15 only 160 pounds demonstratedto many OPPOSIHS llnemen that he IS aplayer not to be dealt w1th lxghtly f Al ZW .dit .V ld He wo . 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I ' -7 Eugene Drake Th1s hard chargxng Junior back although small in height should be another star in next year s squad Drake was awarded h1s flrst letter this season Since most ofthe ball carry1ng was done by Mlnter and White Drake had only few chances to reveal his ab1l1ty Gerald Whrtesxde An excellent senlor center who secured his first letterthis year on the first team Whiteslde 15 a and eavy renter s anding 6 and weighing 180 pounds He alternated wlth John Allen inthe starting llne up Gilbert Emzch A tall lanky senior end standing 5 11' and welghlng 160pounds Although not usually ln the top eleven he was a valuable player when the going was rough He was a letter winner thls year for the first time Ralph Murphy A promising lunior half bark for the squad of l946 Murphy was conmonlv referred tothis season as the bo with the radar toe because of rms excellent performance on kicking for the extra point He lettered for the first t1me Myron Garth Garth was a starting sen IOP tackle who was an important cog both offense and defense Another stal r ayer arth stands 1 N an ht 165 pounds He lettered for the f rst time this year on the first team. ack Higgins - Playing guard this jun- r will be in the starting line-ups in the coming season to pave the way for an excellent set of backs. Higgins let- tered first team for the first timelast year. James McPherson - This senior right end was exceptionally good on defense be- cause of his size. McPherson stands 6' on and weighs 185 pounds. When he hit the opposing line, they knew it. He is a single year letterman in football. Robert Snook - This powerful junior was the heaviest man in the line last sea- son. He played regularly at tackle un- til the Paola game in which he was in- jured, the only player injuredseriously during the season. He is a one-year letterman. 29 Dev Barry He stood 6 l and weighed 190 pounds He was a senior and played tackle position as asubstitute on first team He proved tough to his opponents because of his height and weight This was his first letter john Meier Meier weighs 150 pounds 1 6 ta l and is atwo year let er man first squad He played a position at guard and was on the start ing line up in several of the games H showed well in leading interference Bill jenkins A Junior Jenkins wi be in the backfield again next year He was used principally 1nthe second squad but saw some service in the f1fSt team games This was his first year at Hose dale He has lettered one year more tomake competition in the foremost teams He was a substitute tackle on e first squad and a regular on e second team He stands S ll andweighs 17 he is a one year letterman 9301 Donald Coyne - Coyne won his first let- ter this year by showing himself very capable of centering the ball. Being a junior he will probably beused by Coach Lawrence in the first string next year. Coyne is alsoa valuable man on defense. Clovis Rice - A senior, he stood 5' lln and weighed 155 pounds. He played quar- terback and occasionally shifted to other backfield positions. He carried the ball several times for good gains. Hice won his first letter this year. jack Sanders - Captain of the second team, he is a junior and lettered the first time this year He played end and was an able substitute for the first string H in height an weighs 160 pounds He should claim a starting berth in 46 Albert Yendes Yendes wasa hard hitting backfield man for the second team Heis a Junior andwas often used for areserve backfield man inthe first team line up He will be in there with Drake Murphy and Gregar 1n next year s backfield x 'vi' d' 5 ' . He is 5' 11 ' ' d . x 4 .I ' nt, . . , ,. A - 1 H - A 1 Q - . 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'. . , -.- 1 , . x - V ' l Donald Duane- Duane was the only sopho- girffgifiggkgg f f,' X -e th I th ir, V W 1 if 1 u - .53 ' ' nwe,.,wj y 5. a . ,Q . fi Lett.. igyi -fat V, 2 E ' A w J nil TOP Row Coach Art lawrence Flovls Rice Davxd Barry Myron farth Donald Duane Rob Peters Ralph Mull lack H1gg1ns Third ROW R111 Jenklns Fugene Drake Ronald White Fdwln Mlnter R111 Cl1ft0D Donald Coyne James Allen Second ROW Neal Qhepherd Fverett Wealman B111 Jones A1 Yendes John Mexer George Gregar Gxlbert Fmxck D1tk1e Rodk1ns BOIIOM ROW Donald Bates, Jack Bryson John Allen Bob Sham burg Charles Dye Ralph Murphy A ove 1s the football team of 1945 Thls team won the East Kansas League football Champ1Oh s 1p the f1rst 1n any league ever to be won a gr1d1ron team from Mount Marty Below The team 18 shown 1n ICS f1fSC ay of PFHCEICE wlth the b8Ckf16ld players t e center lxmberxng the1r passlng arms T e llnemen on both Sldes of the backs a e snagglng the passes t f the a A r hard on aplay to use 8gB1HSC Shawnee MISS 10h the flrst game ofthe season It takes ,gr weeks of practxce lxke th1S to condltlon a ' J R xlnnlng football team ' ' 1 ' I I n ' I 1 ' I I 1 1 - 1 ' - ' I ' v ' 1 ' - r ' 1 ' 1 ' '- h 1 ' ' I I I I 1 A V 5' . . 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A- Q An enthuslastxc crowd cheers the mxghty Wxldcat gentxne by a score of 26 The battle between the gunz but the superlor performance of our team won rally and a pep assembly 1n the school audltorlum that the football queen was crowned eleven on to w1n from the Mustangs of Ar two r1d Y1V8l9 was expected to be a close the gane by a large margln A bonf1re pep preceded the tussle It was at th1s game Turner East Kansas league opponent of Rosedale was chosen to w1n the league tltle last season However aga1n wl1dC8C SUPCFIOTIBY showed and the Bears went down under an onslaught of 32 6 Co captaln M1nter made flve touchdowns 1n thxs game on long runs L1ll1s and Paola were unbeaten untxl Rosedale ronped over them l Shawnee MISSION Olathe Rosedale Turner Rosedale L1ll1s Rosedale Rosedale Argentlne Q63 14 18 26 2 Rosedale Rosedale Ronner S Rosedale w3Sh1Hgt0h Rosedale Paola Leav worth Rosedale 13 32 13 13 9 26 Left Coach Art Lawrence IS shown wlth student manager D1ck1e Hodkxns and the co capta1ns Ed M1nter and Ronald Wh1te Coach lawrence has a record of seventeen w1ns out of the last twenty games whlch he be commended for hxs excellent Job at student managxng Below The team 1S presented letters 1n assembly by the coach has coached so efficiently. Hodkins is to -I' ' at lol Q y at C 7 Qgj at . QGD Q53 at A . C I 1 3 at C63 ' ' Q75 at K D Q J at l 5 Q1 3 at , ' C1 J ' 453 at 4 7 l The sen1or and the JUHIOF hlgh Gxrls Athletlc Assoc1at1on IS the only organ1zat1on at Rosedale for glrls sports 0UESldC of gym class Some of the BCCIVICIBS of the group are basketball archery baseball volleyball and tenn1s The group goes to Play Day at Wyandotte where IC competes 1n basket ball wlth Argentlne Wyandotte and Southwest They also get awards by a po1nt systenl a letter 'R' belng flrst award a letter K the second, and a 0ff1CCrS of the senxor group were Margle Gerner pres1dent Sh1rley Jenn1ngs v1ce presldent Avajean Rosser secretary and Mary Gxlles treasurer The off1cers of the JUHIOF h1gh group were Betty Jennlngs presldent Pat Wh1te VICE presldent Joan Hexdr1ck secretary and Dorls Yendes treasurer .4 A , ,, , ' , ' 1 ' A N ll u gold pin the third. Miss Helen Fosmire was in charge of the group this year. x.. The slx layers used IH the startxng l1ne ups are shown above left to rlght are Fuge e Drake forward Robert StO6h1Ck forward Rob Peters forward Ralph Muigly center G1lb8ft Fmrrk guard and Ron Wh1te guard ter gettlnb a bad start the season s games w1th f1V6 losses an a row Rosedale came through to w1n sevlh tussles w1thout tastxne of defeat The mlglty R1ldCBtS ended the season at the state tournaments w1th total f 11 w1ns and 8 losses and emerged the CRHWPIOHS of the Fast Kansas league The unusual thxng of the season was that the Mount Uartxans won lost 12 games by a mar51n of L po1nts or less Q' Above are pictured some of the members of the 'R' team. Left to right: Jones, Meyer, Ven- tura, Short, Wilson, Sanders, Duane, Carpenter, Mejia, Wilson, Fincke, and Wright. Not shown are Jenkins, Puckett, Dye, Fnderle, Gregar, and Higgins. THF WILDCATS BASKETBALL SFHFDULF December Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale January Rosedale 'Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale Rosedale February Rosedale Rosedale Ros dale Rosedale Rosedale Reglonals 1 Rosedalv Rosedale Rosedale State Tournament Rosedale 43 Wyandotte Southwest Argentlne Shawnee M Wyandotte 43 Leavenworth Turner Washlngton 23 Leavenworth32 Ward Bonner S Turner R8Sh1HgCOh Argentlne Bonner S Ward Bonner S Paola Turner Herrington 45 'Game cancelled when lighting facilx ties failed. COACH ROSFOF BROWN M Roscoe I Brown 1nstructor ID blOlOgy and general SPICHCC was coach of thls ex cellent tean Through S fme le ersh1p BOB PFTERS Bob Peters a forward from the JUHIOY class to the CICY and league He became man on the was chosen fxrst team f1fSC team h1gh POIHI uad w1th RONALD WHITF on S1d Whlte was starter at guard pos 1t1on He was naned to CSPCHIH the second Fast Kansas team and was glVCn honorable th1s squad adv RALPH MURPHY Ralph Murphy start1ng center made second team league fxrst the Clty and the team 1S a JUDIOT and scoreq of over 130 po1nts 167 POIDCS mentxon 1n the c1ty FIGFVF DRARF ROBERT STOEBICK Fugene Drake start1ng Junior forward wasthe shortest player on the team He made up for th power a skllled p8SS1hg if JACK HIGGINS JULIUS SLATFR Jack H1gg1ns a JUDIOF Jullus Slater senlor forward should be on center was often put the startlng llne up lh to replace Murphy next year He was tallest man Robert St08b1Ck 15 a quxet but m1ghty for ward who alternated w1th Eugene Drake at the forward POSICIOH He IS a JUNIOY JACK PUCKETT Jack Puckett was the only sophomore to w1n a flrst team warm up 'Baby of the Team GILBERT EMICK G11 Em1Ck the starter at the other pos1t1on of guard IS a SCHIOP He was placed on he Fast Kansas f1rSC team and was chosen capta1n of the H1ldC8t squad GFORGF GREGAR George Gregar was the spark of the second team He saw some f1rst team servlce JIMMY JONES Jxmmy Jones was the stu dent manager thxsvear lk 15 a nember of the fresh man class 35 n . ,, . . . . r. , , -, ' R 1 ' , , U 1 , , - . . 1' , ' . 1 , - . - - ' K C 1. 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'.nz.,n:'AL- 11 05 aQ?11, , ,?i,11. hf.dw5ihyh 5 1' aff., Most of the menbers of the 1946 track squad are shown 1n the pxcture above They are left to rlght back row R1chard Houltberg Ralph Murphy MBFVIH Short John Charller Myron Garth Davxd Barry Ed Mlnter and John Allen Vlddle row lack Bryson B111 Jenk1ns Jack Sanders Don Coyne andSolomon Flores Front row Fverett Mealman Charles Dye Raymond Fernandez Fugene Drake Paul Hallberg Janes Allen and Salva dor MeJ1a FIVE letterman of last year s squad are not shown 1n the pmcture They are John Memer B111 Jones Jack Hxggxns George Gregar and Donald Duane Robert qhamburg Ron Whlte and Al Yendes three otlmr f1ne prospects for th1s team d1d not show up for the plcture , , I , . . 1 11- ,png 'Z wuaawwg . 11 A 1.12 .L . , sw' ,Eiga , 6 I TQ, if Another Art Lawrence coached team the track squad of 1946 Came through to start off the season w1th a bang Clad 1n thelr new un1 forns the track nen defeated the Llll1S track sters by a score of lll 45 ln the f1rst neet oftheseason The cxnder artlsts took fourteen f1rst places to one for L1ll1s qhort won the h1gh hurdles Vlnter and Meler the 100 yard dash Flores the mlle Houltberg the 440 yard dash Mxnter the low hurdles Fharlxer the shot put M1nter the DISCUS Mb1er the broad Jump H1gg1ns the pole vault Houltberg the 220 yard dash and Murphy the hlgh Jump The team made thenselves faV0f1IeS for the Fast Kansas league chanm1onsh1p by defeatlng Thrner the1r chief compet1t1on by a score of 96 to 71 lp to the tlme of Pflhtlhg of th1s page the track team was practlcally assured of the league tltle Wlnnxng of th1s t1tle would glve Rosedale the Champlonshlp 1n foot ball basketball and track for the 1045 1946 season The squad scheduled neets wxth L1ll1s Thr ner Argentlne Olathe North K C Paola Wash1ngton Rural Wyandotte Qhawnee Mxsslon and went tothe reglonal neet at lawrence Boys placxng f1rst or second lh the reglonals were sent to the state track meet at w1Ch1t8 to conpete w1th other boys who placed lnregxonals 1h other parts of the state On the next page are p1ctured ten out f f1fteen boys who started th1S seasonasletter men for at least one year The txme d1stanCes and neasurements glven under the plctures are the recordstthey had set after the flrst two neets of the season not the1r records after completlon ofthe entxre track season In all probabxlxty thelr records were much better ln the reemonal and league neets . 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I-' 1 ' 1 1 .I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 '1 1 - ' - 1 1 1 1 . . . , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' .. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 'r 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' v ' . . , . 1 1 1- - '-1 1 . , , t - V I - 1 1 ' 1 1 1' 1' - 1 1 ' 0 , 1. . - ' 1 - i 1 1 - 1 , . - 1 l RALPH MU PHY A JUHIOF two year let terman Murphy starred at the hxgh Jump and broad Jump Hxgh Jump 5 10' Broad Jump 17 GFORGF GRFGAR The pole vault and the dashes are the events ln wh1ch he took part lk 18 a Junlor and has two letters ln track Pole Vault 8 feet JOHN MFIER A senlor Meler was an actxve nan 1D dashes and the broad Junp He lettered two years Broad Jump 17 L! 220 Yard Dash 255 sec cu-Wifi 3170 16 MARVIN SHORT Thls Junxor was known Lest for h1S hurdllng He was also right w1th Murphy ln hxgh Jump 120 yard IHP 14 4 sec I1 h Junm 5 7 EDWIN MINTER A three year letterman Ed Mlnter was a star on dashes and low hurdles He always headed the poxnts llst 100 yard Dash 10 3 seconds 120 Yard LH 15 seconds RICHARD HOULTBERG Houltberg the captaln of th1s track squad was a senlor three year letterman Longdashes were h1s events 440 yard Dash 56 seconds 220 yard Dash 25 4 seconds was usually lnboth hurdle races and the 220 He was senlor and twlce a letterman 1n track 120 yard LH 16 seconds 220 yard dash 26 seconds JIM ALLEN DON COYNE A senxor 3 year letterman A Junlor two year letterman 120 yard HH- 15 seconds 440 Yard Dash 58 5 seconds 120 yard LH- 15 seconds 220 yard Dash 25 seconds SOLOMON FLORES Thls Junxor 2 year Jetterman 18 a star In the mxle Mlle Run 4 minutes 54 sec ,405 II 0 K , 1 fir! ' : ?' w. N 1 ,p ' ix....,,w 'A I 1 J izipf AI, Q. , ' l ' ,,-- ...mf ,J ff P' I.-P Cl N it New standards of excellence were actaxned by the Pep clubs th1s year under the d1rect1on of M1ss Fsther N1Ckl1n The Pep clubs furnlshed admlrably the moral support and encour agement necessary for successful athlet1c teams The sen1or hlgh group was responslble for the pep assenblles 1n the audx tOF1Um before each home game gharlyne Naschold served as presldent of the sen1or hxgh Pep club and Maxlne Pusch acted 1n that CBPHCILY 1n the JUHIOF hlgh group Thxs IS the thlrd year that MISS N1Ckl1H has sponsored the Pep clubs ? Betty Stump left held the pos1t1on of head ma Jorette for the th1rd consecutzve year Serv1ng w1th Stump th1s year were Cleft to r1ghtJ Jua n1ta Gunter sen1or Joyce Enderle sophomore and Eleanor Hanners senlor This was also Han ner s and Gunter s th1rd year as majorettes The glrls performed at football and basketball ganes 1n COHJUDCKIOD w1th the band Nancee Bell the only veteran cheerleader to re turn headed the group of f1ve th1s year Work 1Hg w1th Bell were Betty Tlce senlor Arlene Johnson Junior' Mary Ellen Lembo junior' and June Boydston sophomore. Bell is shown in the picture at right. In the picture below are Cleft to right? Tlce Lembo and Boydston with Johnson kneeling in front. Doris Arnold, senior, was elected by the football team and activity ticket holders as Football Queen for 1945 - 1946. Mary Anne Payne, senior, and Ellen Lembo, junior, were her attendants. The coronation ceremony took place during the half of the Argentine-Rosedale game. Arnold was secretary of the Commercial club and a Pep club member. Payne was president of the orchestra, a member of the Delphian and Thespian. She was chosen as nBest Thespian' for 1946. Lembo had previous experience in the duties of an attendant. She was chosen to fill that position last year. Lembo also was a member of the Pep club and served as cheerleader. ff E' CL- 1 N-.J The upper plern e IS the 1nn1or hxgh Glrl Reserve and the lower PICCUFC IS the sen1or hxgh Glrl Reserve The Glrl Reserve OFQBDIZSCIOD serves the purpose among the gxrls than the H1 Y serves among the boys that of na1nta1n1ng hlgh standards of ClF1St1HD l1v1ng In 1S a DGEIOH w1de organ1zat1on whlch prov1des EdUCBL1OH3l value and entertalnment to h1gh school g1rls Tle purpose and amb1t1on of these g1rls IS to face l1fe squarely and to flnd and 1ve the best Barbara Redsworth was presldent f the Glrl Reserves and the group was sponsored by Mxss Edxth Youmans The meetxngs were held every other Wednesday Peggy Shay headed the JUDIOP hlgh G1rl Reserves, who were sponsored by MISS Ruby Smlth Nketxngs were held b1 weekly on Thursdays after school xn room 201 ??r ' 'V in .- L W' ' , A ' I ',J - . . 44 ' . 3. 1 ' E 'C S 1 ' V- I . 5 Y Q If . 5 . - Q . A. , ,K ' . . . 5 5 . 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A 1 Many a nlckel has been flopped down on a teacher s desk 1n exchange for a H1 Y pencll 'lhe sale of penclls IS only one of the many servlces the H1 Y renders to the school and commun1ty 'lhe purpose of th1s h1gh school youth organlzatlon 1S to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and COTTIHUHICY h1gh standards of Chr1st1an l1v1ng The group held comb1ned b1 weekly meet1ngs and the sophomore group met separately every other week Both groups were sponsored by Mr Leo J XXXXXXXXXXXXXDUKXX Green G1lhert Em1Ck was pres1dent of the Jun1or senlor group and B111 F1ncke was presl dent of the sophomore group The upper PICCUPC 19 the Jun1or sen1or H1 Y and the lover PICCUTE 1S sophomore H1 Y 00:5 inf gl!! ..-..-5 71 . , . .- , s , . ' . 4 K . - - ' 1 4 . lg , y L! .2 - - 1 KI xp, I Q: 1' 1 X A . tf ',J H y ' J y AJ A p f- y Qt 4, V - f A Mf L e - ' r- , r V A I we I .A . , Q, - .N ' V '- P 2 1 g- 5 -4 g l. S ' U - ef- - 1 1 Q' 6 ' ,f we f i- 5' ' 6. A 4 Y' D if If as Q g QA f,,N, V 'h Qs n 5 2 b' W' I bi 1? 71 'We are bulldlng tomorrow was the theme of the Qeoond area H1 Y Conference held at Hose dale February 18 1946 The cllmax of the dav 's BCIIVIEIGQ vehlch ow er three hundred and f1fty boys and sponqore attended was a banquet prepared by PTA mothers and served 1n the gym The Rosedale H1 Y members were responslble for the decoratlonq 1n the gym and the G1rl Heservee 1D trad1t1onal peasant coatumes served the dlnner proxlmately fl fty schools from twelve dl fferent CICICS were represented at the conference ...rv lp,-l -al Q' Ze .. W . The Horlzon club a newcomer among the extracurrxcular 8CC1V1t1CS a nb g slster' to the Camp Flre group a JUHIOF hlgh organ1zat1on Betty T106 headed the group as pres1dent w1th Mrs Sarah Howard as faculty adv1sor and Mrs Galen Txce as sponsor Meetlngs were held tw1ce each month The f1FSC neetxng of the month was held at the school and the second one at the home of one of the members 1n the even1ng The Col1ect1on of waste paper 13 only one of the GCCIVIIIES of the Camp Flre girls who met the fxrst three Mondays of the month 1n room 209 after school and the last Monday at the home of one of the members for a pot luck suppe Mrs Galen Txce served as guard1an and Mxss Ruth Vawter as asslstant guardlan Q71 ,- 1 ' ' ' ' , is i , . - r. . ' ' ' K I , 1 ' L g l 6 ' .4 , -f lf? ff M gg N V' ,,.A Q .. ,, ' ' ' , -. 5 .- . I f 5 .l V, K 3- . . .rf,,.,f, I X The Rosedale branch of the national Thespian society, a dramatics club, is sponsored by Miss Edith Younnns. Qualifications for Ieubership are at least 70 lines in a play and selec- tion by the members and sponsor. Left to right fseatedj Mary Lou Jones, president for second senesterg Mary Ellen Lembog Arlene Johnsong Betty Ticeg Inamae Hankinsg fsecond row Donaldeen Woodsg Mary Anne Payne, best Thesplan for f1FSt semester Nancee Bell Eldor Kalser fthlfd rovj Clovis Rice David Barry Richard Houltberg president for first senester l'J IIE Under the leadershlp of Miss Mary Ellis Graham the members of the Delphlan literary club strove to enrich their lives by galning a fuller appreciation of literature The activ ities of the group composed entirely of seniors xncluded books reviews and dramatxzations from famous novels and plays Several members also attended professional dramatlc produc tions at the Music Hall Margaret Beltz served as president for the first semester sms fi N1 - D S l Q 1 1 I I ' ST 3 5 .. V T . 4 N. 9 1 I , 5 -' -R 5 - .1 .'T' X 1 I B s lx. l' l : . r , ' :ff a - ' , 9 . 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Miss Olga Alber, typing and shorthand instructor, sponsored the group, and Mary Lou Jones acted as president Meetings were held once a month at homes of the members Miss Alber and Jones appear in the picture at the upper left ,U 1 mb 'r FIVE menbers were added th1s year to Qulll and Scroll mak1ng a total membershlp of th1rteen 1n the Rosedale chapter Qu1ll and Scroll IS the Internatlonal Honor ary SOCICKY for Hlgh School Journallsts Selectlon for Qull and Scroll 1S made by the sponsor, Mr Phxl lp B Keeler Margaret Beltz shown at left, was chosen by members of the journal1'sm class as 'Out standlng Journal1st Beltz has been edltor 1n chlef of both the Hosedahan and annual N Q' efi 'F bpper plcture l t to rlght back row Orvllle Schumacher Robert Stewart Fhchard Hoult berg ffront rowj Margaret Beltz Donaldeen Woods Lo1s Blxler Lower plcture l t to rzght back row 'Vlary Anne Payne Fred McK1nnel1 Ronald Whxte rant rowj Margle Gerner Patty Allen helma Stevens Betty 'l'1ce The upper plcture shows Lll and Scroll members who have had major edltorlal posltzons either on the paper or the annual Jw . . . . 1 4 , v . . . . .1 4 . 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M- 4, ,. .X ., ,-,4,......v,A . ..-4,-,.. an--, J, v4 A Although 1C 1s a newcomer among HHS classes, the publl CHKIODS class has been among the most active from IES members were selected both the Bosedalian and annual staffs fbnaldeen Woods headed the Bosedallan staff as editor during the f1rst semester with Thelma Stevens as assoclate editor Patty Allen held the posit on of bus iness manager for the entlre year Eugenia Waddell acted as her assistant Robert Stewart and Mary Ellen Park served as editors the second semester, w1th Woods as as sociate editor Orvllle Schumacher vas sports ed1tor throughout the second semester Minor ed1torsh1ps were held by Fred McK1nnell Nary Anne Payne and Margle Gerner The publ1cat1ons class was orlglnally lntended for seniors who had one or more years training 1U Journallsm Membership was l1m1tPd to students with this quallficatlon, w1th the exception of f1ve who were admitted by f1fth hour 1n rooms 405 and 406 Members were free to work on either the Fbsedalian or annual when there was no work to be done on either publication, the class auto matlcally became a study period for the unemployed left to right fback rowj Betty Tice Lo1s I ft t ht b k E11 k Ojvlueo 5-Clhgumachgracffj.-3:2 lllljsx' Robeirg lgizw EIXQEE fs ta:Id::fjrowMarMgaretx Belgz Fllcllgard art Donaldeen Woods gig whiz? I J ary nne Fyne on left to flghf fbaclc rowj M31-ale Gerner, left to right fbaclf rowj J C Slater, Thelma Stevens, Fugenxa Waddell, ffront rowj Ioyce long, Clov1s RICE ffront rowj Fverett Patty Allen, Fld Nhnter, Fred Nlckinnell Uealnan, Gerald Whiteside l l 0 1 ' . v K , V' Q . 5 . , t . ' . V , . . . . , , . . , , , : 1 ' f ' , . . . . . . . V . . A n . Q o 1 1 n K a 1 1 V 4 In A special permission of Mr. Philip Keeler, instructor. The publications class met Y . , 5 A L 4 A . . . 4 x - . ' : I . '. , T 1 ' y - , I . , . A 1 The Goose Hangs Iigh T e annual dramatus class play under the d1recL1on of Nllss Fdlnh Youmar-s was resented lanuary 7 1945 1n the lllgll school audxtorlum The Goose llangs ll1gh was or lglhd ly scheduled for l-legenber 17 191.5 and presentatlon at th1s tlme would have been espeflallw approprlate as the actlon of the play orrufs dllflllg the f'hr1stnas l'lO1lddyS Tle posLponemenL was raused by lllness of seweral rre-mllers of tue cast First Row fleff 20 flghfl lnamae llankxns Vlarv Anne layne Wlarllyn llrown, Bertha Nae Vuheels llheva 'ayes flrv1lle Schunarher lames Allen Second Vow t to rx t ovms lanes 'L Phelson llon 'lates Ralpl Nlurphv Davxd Barry Shxrley Johnson 3.5 iff QS s ,A L KW 9955 Y Hill Q 9 3' Q' I I Il h ' I ' ' ' ' , ' In . . . ' . , ,, . V . . 1 1 y V . I . . l . - I . I y L 5 5 - . . 4 'V - ' I A A ' ' , I ' ' . . l . . , . , . ' ' 1 I ' , v ' ' ' ' l 1 , . ' ' ,, , - ' ' ' 2' , , ., A , . 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'JT 951'-'1 i 94666041 The glee club with a membership of approximately sixty was larger this year than ever before. Included among its activities were appearances at various churches and PTA meetings as well as routine performances in assemblies A double trio composed of senior girls sang at several programs Joyce Long acted as president of the group and Arlene Johnson held the position of vice- president. Nancee Bell was secretary, and Rheva Hayes and Pat Whitworth served as librarians The small picture in the upper left hand corner is Mrs Sarah Howard the lower picture on page 56 is the seventh and eighth grade choruse and the lower picture on page 57 is the ninth grade chorus o a EE l director of the groups. The large picture on pages 56 and 57 is the glee clubg .5 4.-f- 5.11 3 G ua Q 3 1' 5 9 5 is 5? QQQG' Q f 9 :VV ,qi 1 ' - rg J ,H Y A e. -14 . 5 A ii 3? 1 + . Y ' Q , lg, -. l .5354 ,ffli ' , lv sv - 1, , , - 1 -47-hir ' I'O CQ -Q ' 1 '.,. 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FE A, . ea' 3 I 'N v 34 ' Ss?-. -- x ai P A v tl .. -2, ' I Mary Fllen Lembo portrayed Bummy Post the enfant terrlble and Jack H1gg1nS as Roger w1lS0h was the object of her affectxon, Crlll cxsm and 1nterest Melv1n Broom and Nancee Bell as Mr and Hrs Brown furnlshed the home lnterest Upper pxcture Eldor Kaxser as Stewart Hunter and Arlene johnson as janey Center pxcture scene from the play Lower pxcture Mary Ellen Lembo as Bummy Post and jack Hxggxns as Roger Wxlson 'Jane-y s One 'lrack M1nd Tne annual JUDIOF class play Janey s One Track M1Hd ' was presented November 20 1945 under the dlrectlon of MISS Fdlth Youmans Arlene Johnson portrayed Janey an attractlve glrl of nxneteen whowent after what she want ed and generally got 1C Janey rhose acareer as her goal ID llfe untxl Martln Rlchardson QRobert Whltej and Stewart Hunter QFldor KHISCF, changed her m1nd Kalser was the f1nal w1nner of Janey s affectlons gf ll , 1 a K . ' ' ' rv , . . ,, , 1 . 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' ' r : v 'Come Ra1n or Sl'I1TlP Come Ra1n Or Sh1ne a lxght comedy 1n three acts was presented by the sen1or class 1n the 3Ud1IOY1Um March 15 1946 The play was dlrected byNhss Mary Fll1s Graham The plot was bu1lt around the Grayson fam1ly and themr struggle for freedom from the far reachlng tentacles of a tyrann1cal boss 1n the form of Mary Fllen Park as Mrs March The parts of Mr and Hrs Grayson were taken by n8V1d Barry and Donaldeen Woods Flenn Jr by Orvxlle Schumacher and Jac by Margaret Beltz The group appears 1n the upper left corner Betty TICC as Rosemary March granddaughter of the boss was the fly ln the olntment wh1ch changed a quxet summer xnto anyth1ng but that Clovxs RICE as Dan Lyons dxrector of the sunmer theater 1n the conmunlty, was the much sought after male per rlght pxcture e rxghty Betty Sklnner as Helen the mald Pattx Whxtworth as a photographer from Lxfe magazrne and Rodford Vnnxng also a photographer rom Lxfe U per e the Grayson famxly Second from top Betty Trce as Rosemary March Orvllle Schumacher Glenn jr Eugenxn Waddell as Anne Barry Dan Lyons frnncee and Clovxs Rxce as Dan Lyons Lower left qseat ed, Bettyflce Barbara Bednworthaslrene Holden qstand xngy Mary Lou jones ns Agnes Holden Mary Ellen Park as Mrs Marc r t '1 i Ea I H . . n . . . l A I . . , ' I I . YI I ll ' ' , Up ' ' : cl ft to ' ' Irs. Sparks, the neighborhood gossip: Innmae Hankins as f ' . p l ft: ' : ' : ' as . h. . ig .N ,V,, 'i Ap ' h 59 if , ' A ' H . 'A '15-w7s-aka, ..- wh f W , ,-,.,An.- , A -. ,,..., , . -,---.. Q , ,K . K - ,. , W, V ll'-Z 7- L,-.. .M - ...tg 4 If W. 4 ' -. . , ,V-1, r -. V. ly jg, A . A, . - v - -.,,-.1. . .f A .,. .,, ' ,-...uf ' -K 1. , v' jhlsk , A . V, - 0' 1 Wi K'-L --LA . . ' - , . , . - This pencil slfibtch whicmiptipmax-ed in ' the Christmas edition ofthe Rosedal- .ian was drawn 'by Ronaldlfahita' '45. white, who served as co-art 'editor for me 1946 Mt. Marty, yqg.-s also art egltor of the Rosedaliannnd contri- buted se'vera1-'Nskgtches to the pafexff ,f w - t -fx , ,....' GILBERT MI Senl o CK H KAISEH JUIJIUI' ROBERT l. SON Soplzomo 1- J4 M158 CHA T PES 31 C5 :'geRE Y 5.,1i7f. ff, Gif, ,Ima ES MW SENIOR? Robert F1chenberg treasurer Pat Pow ers vice presldent Gerald Vh1tes1de secretary I 'oth SOPHOMORES Pat Kennedy vlce presldent Delores Nelson treasurer Charles Dye who served as secretary ls not shown ft E1CH1H FRADF Nornan fharller treasurer nlna Boydston secretary The c hss secretary Betty Goold, moved be ore the completion o the term JUNIORS Bette Keeler treasurer B1ll Jones secretary Not shown 15 Florene West ulcepresl dent FRESHMFN Llarence lklllnger treasurer Peggy Shay secretary Robert MCGU1rC vlce presldent 1 f SFVEATH FHADE Ferl Rocla treasurer Margaret qlatta vlce presldent Wayne Poe secretary 0 ' z f X , 7 . .I lx , f X , . , , V. xv V 1. ' ' ' ' 1 l . as ' '. 5 Q ' - ' I XSL , L Y ' M ' I beg ' , - . - : ' , J ' , L- 1 1 I ' ' ' . , H . . , , y - , . , . 9 .A .yy y , , Q ,Q A - 'ij 4 , - 1 'Q Q ' Q ,-. V , , Q'- y F U , , X, z xg. . , N i , '. x R . y 4 f 1 l . ID ' . J Q, m ,:. f, A , . 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PCIS the one of tencxllng on cloth 1s just 11 We rd to tell art cl seventh gra e f the luppy too S say he 1+ 25 s dellverlng one of hxs fas tohls general sclence class Roscoe Brown lnatlng lectures coul 1 -4 -4 just the rest but today out p d skx - .! the crayfls thexr study of mlSS J An C BPDCSE but he d hand oom F short the try ow thexr walk lnto elgh COUD eally kn s ould for F F ls nge ID 8 WHS 8 ga Str he hese f a t b couldn typxsts these expert all urely th1nk hey re probably countlng erasing mxstakes txme tests thelr OH words P O l N x ., by lell . is l , W' g53f24L ,r W x It ooks as if part of the bio ogy class S TT' - - ' - . pe . ' . h dn't Notice the rapt attention disp ayed by the ' T future scientists. These ids are in dead e . d I do mean dead! A G E 1 S . . T , ' '.e h ' ,S ' u . . U . 1 p1 ctu 18 xn th hardware 6 nh all Check dentlst t n 18h this No klds lde W Open the glee club s1ng1ng nAve Marla It off1ce fellas one of the favor1tes boy poor the b1te L don N1ckl1n ISS M lease P cl SYm glrls The stretch bend IWC One the fxgure out w1ll llss B Jess cha: Sure TC W FCDUOUS roug ch golng 18 the geometry cl IS X Y-I D . . - . I H' ,' 'g 'S 'A ' ' ' re. This . ' , W, 1s a part of the band. Beat out that music, Y N - 1 H , - l ' ass , I G l 1 ' ' . h one of its days of st e' ' ' ' . pro . is ' ass. Th blem CXCICIBCS ul I0 C S -4 0 -4 -4 D round and 0 JI W D in AJ -4 J: ere he goes h typlcal floor chandevery the cond rlngs the bell SC 0 8 li but 1s supposed to he an alsle down the nuddle 1t7 do you see t11 round SJ. 'VI Q. an-1 J: -4 of' m v cafeterla l of the COFDCP One -A - IS 18 e beloved lunch 11ne How the cafeterla staff ever feeds thls pack of hungry wolves rema1ns a 1:7 C 18h The hal s at noon -- how wel I rememb r. There Every noon as sqon as,he finishes his - - ' e xg schoo studen . ' hall wh - fWK,,,MMl .c,, ,,,,,, V,,,. , 11,5 Ljm?M S N Th I ' l ' v Eating makes tnese ittle dar ings Th. - A . - W . e , ' ' ' , d mystery suaAa1S nmlag SEQ qqitx aqq .ISMSUE 3' SOIQBUIHJP ala d se UI A v-- O Sutq udn I EIA I 93 OJ UI U EDIII 831001 3593 Agolotoos ul Jaqutw pd 8 qof :noises AJQA n AIquaptAa sr Wim Wd pauxual :ua poo a 1 Jn snau Jo sf I1 nof sqm jo A 4Addwq Aaq eu: 911 I S 3 U1 9.1 ax Sui :suis 191 8 IW qqinnn alaqm snot I I wstlnuanof ssnlo Aenq on lou Allnnsn ax Aaql ou J apunj eq: 1 st qong Suu qou Alaqturjap ez jo alnqotd Inaldku 113 ' , 9 1 ' l ll J .H , 0 D , Fwy U! PSSHSUO S! qil M jg ass oq Sugqoo qsuf s,aq 59ugqnaqo 3,ueg ' . ' . . . . FWL . ' ' . . . .WL W I 1 . I . 1 ' ' . I ul a 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 . - ' ' w ' iq . i . . 4 ' JY the whlch dresses modeling STC glrls These h lp De 8 at served belng BTC CS H UE esh e refr 0 '1 E U 1 0 OUSC ch 1h etlng me ally neat FC Fe they ls g1r golng affalr gala thxs HC guests are Jones 1ll B 1s the gym 1n the early stages of prepare 18 s orche The Pep club m1xer wxth Rod Wllson From the wa CFCHCC the year of events 18 b the of One WHS Green apps Mr flngernalls e s bltxng hxs at the even1ng was the gym when of Ot ently doesn t know where lt s all goxng to en hexght ICS 1h . ian . . . Y ' ' e 'H f Be tzu. Don Coyn and a e for thems lves in clothing class. Nice . ,, , i-Ea.L,s-3, ,.4'f p,-. f in A A . 1 5- it .ll . I ' ' ' ' stra Th' ' ' - ' . This tion for the Hi-Y conf A . y is a sh . ' h ' D . v - I 3' Af' orders and have lmde ey f1na11y got the1r b f1nd ourselves at Paup s 5. :- I3 an C Pl M 'H C H b WOI' ort r1te H V0 Q. 0 0 .Ji .X U -H E ILT -4 'H fx ur k lo the k 1 cha t Jus 50 d E Q U 'Ii I-4 FH 1 .-C U C 0 I-a B- 1 enk1n 11 YH h your I -S U AJ G 3 0 0-4 A-3 9 'Fl v-4 0 U h VI 868 you UCSB I watch blrds money es-'is typlcal scene of the dance In O B4 Just aglance at a 1n th1s plcture 11es mostly 1n C IHCCTCSC t understand why M C811 I he background 'U C Q C 'J 94 O I-1 U -C AJ w! kno You there. some don t even know they re Marvln s OPC S Marvxn 1th dance w C WOR eeler a very good dancer cally gzemz' I '93 N u-I0 .-v nn! 4 L vt' k J . .M . 'G-P xi ' , ' 0 G ,Vx fr ', I, C , . Fw'-. . M' ., A'iQr '.-.I ' K' rf- wH'f.t v D, a,-N' ,XFX - lm XL.-nw. 'fm 3-...I LX,-E , 'r -1 Y Nh firm' , 'K ,- , .1 1' ,J-M, 'X - .I Ag 5 gig wg PATTY ALLEN--Delphian 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Home Room Treasurer 15 Home Room Vice-Presidenf 2: Gym Sho' 1, 25 Play Committee 35 Crookbearer 35 Rosedalian Staff 3, 45 Circulation Manager 35 Business Mana- ger 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Editor 41 Fashion Show 15 Prom Committee 3 They are only truly great who are truly goody-Chapman ELLIS ALLEN--Football 1, 45 Track 1, 45 Band 1, 25 Home Room Cheerleader 1. 2. 4: Home Room Secretary 35 GymShow 2, 35 Dramatic: Class Play 35 Christmas Program 35 junior Play Committee 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: EKL Dramatics Class Play 3. 4: National Education Week Play L .1 I So sweet and voluble in his diacouraef-Shakespeare J swf c, iv H15 AAHOLD Glee Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 om m rcial Club 3 ecre ar G rl Reserves 4 Home Room President 2 Home Room Vice President Gym Show 2 3 Crookbearer 3 Play Committee Prom Committee 3 OWT Test Pin 3 She was our queen Praed DAVID BARRY Thespxan 4 Football 4 Trac m nv 2 unior a Dramatics Class Play 4 Let early education be rt amusement Plato S BIXLEP One Club 1 2 'Che'tf' l i rarian 1 Vice Presiden 4 NEK es ival Studen Counci String Ouar e ristmas Program 4 j nior P a Specia American Legion Scholarship Plaque 1 Rosedalian Staff 3 Editor 3 Annual Staff 4 Activities Editor 4 Prom Committee 3 I amnever merrywhenl hearsweet music Shakespeare MARGARET BELTZ Delphian 4 President 4 One Club 1 an cro O c es ra 4 Home Room Secretary Treasurer 4 Gym Show 2 junior Play 3 American Legion Scholarship Plaque ose a xan ta 1 or 3 Associate itor 3 nnual Staff 4 Associate Edi or Editor 4 HA rhapsody of words Shakespeare I fa- fa .Af 2 'le'- w-,g Q, L- 7 Q 1 ,- 5 .Cl 3 JOHN ALLEN--Football 1, 2, 4: Basketball 25 Track!! 1. 2. 4: Gym Sho' 2. Hi-Y 2. 4. JAMES ALLEN--Football 2 ' rac 4' Home Room Cheerleader 1' Gym ION 2 ' ' lyke as o e e se ll to another Ly y ...M l 46 khbx RBARA BEDSWORTH elnhlan 4 Pep Club 3 4 Com e cial Club 4 ne u r eserves President 4 Home RoomPresident 2 Student Council bf' m how 2 Drama ics aas a 3 Chris mas Program 3 Crookbearer 3 Play Committee 3 Simplicity Sewing Award 1 PTA Panel Discussion 2 All greatness is unconscious Carlyle N BATES F otball 2 3 Ba: er a 3 G m Show 2 3 Dramatic: Class Play 4 Ll'he twenty men ShBk2SP GERALDINE BYERLEY One Clu Gym Show 3 Prompter junior Play 3 Northeast High ool 1 Here is a dear and true industrious friend Shake speare JAqE5 BLACKMORE Glee Club 2 3 4 Gym S ow 2 3 Operetta 3 o one knows what he cando till he tries Pubxlius Syrua 73 N . 3. 4. T k 2. 3. . , Sl , 3, H1-Y y f 3 1, 'As n a ' .- l lk Y I ,,f L ffv , ,X I f DO ' ' -- : . . :C - ' e ' . 4: S Y y 4: i 3. 3: . : : ' 3: l .::, H G11 ' 5 A.. -Y ' : 152. 3. : k h 3: Gy Sh . 3: J ' Pl y 3: ' I ' a so of S- , f ' : 0 Cl b 3: Gi I R 3. 4: . ' 3: Gy S . 3: I' Cl Pl y : ' Y- U,14' ' A ' : : ' : W' H . .: H 1 '1 Q5 no -- o . . 4: k b ll 5 y 1 H' l ' 1 1 s Q' I LOI -- . : 0 . 2. 3. 4: - R L'b ' . 2. 3. 4: ' - ' Y : F - f Y' 3. 4: Y 'I li ' Y Y 35 Ch ' 5 u ' l y ' lty 35 7 u ' . I . .:1 4 .I 1 I ' : t ' . H- ' la 2. 3. 4: Qui!-1 d S 1.1 3. 4: f h 'K 2. 3. , f 1, 12 41 s ff 3, 4: Ed't , - 2 Ed' : A 3. : ' 'Y 3: 1 H A ' - 11- 1 .XX 1.1 1 A G' ..c.A.A. 3. 4: 1. 3, :iii 433 fch . , 2. D I . H- - Y.' . 'QE ' - 'ws .5 .5 5 V' Hifi .L -- .- . : h . : .,eWEg 5, 'L uk L 9- il! BILL CLIFTON Football 3 4 Track 3 Gym Show Anythxng but h1story Walpole MAR1LEE FLYNN Glee Club 2 4 Pep Club 4 GAA 4 1rl eserves 2 Class Cheer ea er 2 m ow 2 junxor Play Comm1ttee Dramat1cs Class Play 3 Chrxstmas Program 2 4 Crookbearer Operetta 1 2 Prom Comm1ttee w far Can t s eams Shakespeare .f 'ES' ,VX 433' 1 Nffgi F ELEANOR HANNERS Glee Club 3 4 Horszon Club 4 ep Club 3 4 C0mmEfClBl Club 4 GAA 2 3 Glr eserves 4 Vagorette 1 3 4 Home Room Cheer eader 1 m ow 2 Chr1stmnl Pro ram Crookbearer 3 Play Comm1ttee 3 4 Prom Commlttee Comparxsons are odxous Fortescue BERT ENICK One Club 1 2 3 4 Football asketball 1 c es ra 4 Secretnr ent 2 Student Councxl 1 Gym Show 2 3 JUHIOY ay Specxalty 3 a ommlt ee Vxce Presldent 3 Pres1dent 4 Prom Commrttee 3 s plenty of ther 1rons n 1 Afll o phanes iilp Ili wge- MARGIE GERNER Glee Club 4 P p Club 1 2 3 4 Com m rcxal Club 2 Preslden rl eserves c estra ome oom Presxdent 1 Treasurer 2 Cheerleader m Show 2 3 Camp Flre 1 ChflStmBS Program 1 Crookbearer 3 Operetta 2 Play Comm1ttee 3 Rose 81180 scaff Cxrcula 1on Mana er 4 Annua aff 4 Ar Edl or 4 Prom Commr ee Play a at Wyandotte GAA 3 4 Dr1nk to me only w1th th1ne eyes Jonson DICKIE HQUKINS Football 3 4 Student Manager 3 asketball 3 rack Student Mana r Home Room Vnce Pres1dent 3 Gym Show 2 3 Jun1or ly 3 xttle frxends may prove great fr1ends' Aesop 'Y fx Q ZWN' fi!! u xxugxX HOWARD CAMPBELL--Football 1. 4: Clan Treasurer 1: Gym Show 2: Hi-Y 2, 4. I 'Men of few words are the best men?-Shakespeare BEVERLY CHEWNING--Dflvhxan 4 P p Club 4 Glr BSCYVCI 3 m ow Crookbearer 3 Pla Commlttee 2 3 Prom C0mmlftOC 1 rr1 a lve now akespe ill ED DUDERSTADT Sfudtnf C0unC11 3 4 Vlght have gone further and fared worse Heywood U NITA GUNTER Gym Show 2 3 M Jofeffe 1 2 3 4 ee Club 2 O ere a Play C0mmlft2C A good heart s worth gold Shakespeare MYRON GARIH Footba rack 2 4 Gym S ow Deeper than d1d ever plummet sound drown my book Shakespeare Delphxan 4 Oper INAMAE HANKINS Glef Club 2 Thesprsr 4 JUHIOT ay Drama 1cs C ass P a ta A stage where every man must play h1s part Shake speare fury it . ' -' z e ng '1 R I GY Sh 2. 3: ': y ,I - I . : A 3. ' Merr ly, Me 'ly sh ll 1 1' '..sh ar. -- . : : 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4- ' lf 1 1 ll e -- . : : : 7 G' R . 3. 4: I d : Gy e - Sh . 3: ' ' 3: ' 3: . : ' 3- I qHo that little ale hro ' 1. '.- . 1 S . . 'N g - t' ,f 11 , -- ' I 11' .. X 2. I E J I Q 1 . 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Y 3 . 1- 1, , n A - EUGENE HAYWARD-'Gym Sh9' 3. 3- lxnything for a quiet lifet-Middleton NORMA HQLLAND--Glee Club 41 Commercial Club M Gym Show 35 Crookbearer 3: Leavenworth High School anngr not gold woman 5 belt adornment Menander S- 4 2 va NON HOBBS Orchestra 3 4 Band 1 2 Gym S ov How happy lsthe life unembarralsed by the cares of buslness Pubxlxus Syrus RLEY JOHNSON Glee Club 2 3 ev vb rl eserves m ow Dramatxcl C Bl ay 4 amp Flre ere a Honest men esteemandvalue noth1ng so much 1n thxs rld rea fr1end Bxd an in Nqr i ff EUGENE JENNINGS Football 1 2 Basketball and 1 Gym S ow Idlenels ll an appendxx to noblllty Burton IARIE JONES Delphlin 4 Pep Club 2 Commercx Club Orchestra 1 Gym Show 2 3 Crookbegrer Prom Commlttee 3 C ed ughl: the hea courtesy Sxdney 1 S Q MARIE HUNTER Glee Llub 2 4 Gym Show 2 Operetta 3 Prom Commxttee r volce was ever soft ent e an low a speare WALLACE HOLDERMAN D9lPh1an 4 One Club 2 3 4 lketball 3 m ow Prom Commxttee 3 alk s too steep for human wrt Horace 4 MARY LOU JONES Thesplan 4 Delphlan 4 Pep Club ommercla u es1 ent Glr eserves 2 4 Home Room Preslden 3 Studen Councx m ow 3 junnor Play 3 Croo earer 3 rom Commxttee 3 Lxttle body wlth a mxghty heart Shakespeare RICHARD HOUL G Thesplan 3 Pres1den Delphxan ne ub ac 4 Qux and S l 3 Home Room Vxce Pres1dent 1 Studen Councx res1 en m ow 3 junxor ay 3 H 4 lubl1c1ty Chaxrman Treas Edxtor nual a orts 1tor 4 Prom C0mm1ttEC 3 Txs no txme to talk Shakespeare BERTHA MICHEELS Glee Club 4 Commerclal Club 4 m Show 2 DYBDIIICI Claus Play 4 Centra r Hlgh School 1 Lxllln Hlgh School 3 1 e work lxttle pl y Maurner WALTER MANN Football 1 Home Room Secretary G m Show 2 H1 Y 2 Good to be merrxe and wxle Heywood 1. 2- f fl . 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' L ' 1 xg- . 7 Y u'g5 -, 5 L N MEIER 0 ub F 0 a as etball 1 rac 4 Orches ra 1 Home Room Secretary 2 Student C uncnl 1 Gym Show 2 H Y t n the roll of common men Shakespeare JOYCE LONG Glee Club 4 Pres1dent 4 Pep Club 3 ommerclal Club 2 lf eserves Class Presldent 3 Home Room V1ce PfESldOht 1 udent Councxl 2 3 Gym Show 2 3 Crookbearer Play COmm1ttCC 3 Rosedalxan Staff 3 4 Annua aff 3 4 Aas1stant ACYIVIYXCS Edxtor Assxst ant Busxness Manager 4 Prom Commxttee 3 surpass1ng beauty and xn t e oom of youth' rence ai... S 1 55 MC PHERSON Football 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Home Room Vxce Presxdent 1 Secre ary 3 m ow 2 3 Dramatxcs Class Play 4 ChflStm8S ro rams 1 peret a 'Haste maketh waste Heywood MARY ELLEN PARK Delphxan 4 Rosedalxan 4 Edxtor 4 St Theresa s Academy 1 Wyandotte H1gh School St Mary s Academy 3 shall laugh myself to death Shakespeare fdww' ,lcv SHIRLEY NEWBY P p Club 3 4 ommercxal Club A r eserves m ow Play Commlttee 3 entle yet not dull Denham PA CUALA NEJIA Glee Club 3 4 GAA 2 Gym S ow Chrnstnas Program 3 Crookbearer 3 Operetta 3 So good a frlend Dryden I1 ELBERTA MYERS--PCP Club 2. 4: Commercial Club 2, 35 Treasurer 4: Orchestra 2, 35 Clgsg Secretary 35 Home Room President 42 Crookbearer 35 Junior Play ,Committee 32 Prom Committee 3. It is quality rather than quantity that countgv. Seneca EVERETT MEALMAN F00tb81l 2.3. 41 Home Room Secre- tBfY li Pfeiidenf 2: Vice-President 3, 4: Gym Show 1, 2, 3: junior Play 31 Play Committee 3' I'-' 4 Prom Commxttees EKL Play 3 The very haxr on my head Stands up for dread phocles ...gag FRED VCKINNELL Football 2 Track 3 Orc ea a 1 Band 1 Home Room Treasur C eerleader u ent ounC1 Gym junxnr Play 2 Chr1stmas Program 1 Operetta 1 Rosedal1an otogra er 4 Annu aff Photographer 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 n oo muc c men a dangerous Shakespeare S1-1AR1 YNE NASCHOLD Delphwn 4 Sefr tary 4 e ub 3 res1 ent One u G r eservea 1 4 Home Room Treasu er 3 u dent Councll 2 Crookbearer 3 Play Comm1ttee Prom Comm1ttee 3 A good mxnd possesses a kxngdom Seneca ? is ? :V in 41- N. MARY ANNE PAYNE Thespxan 3 4 Vxce Pres 4 aes. esoxan 4 Delph1an 4 Reporter 4 P p ub ommerclal Club 2 3 Qu, d Scroll c es ra reg 4 G m OW 2 3 a Drama 1cs a 4 Xmas ro nm 1 ose a nan a Soqlg Drama and Mus1c Ed 4 Prom C0mmltt02 3 Attendant to Football Queen 4 NMUSIC hath charms Congreve ED MINTER ee Club 4 reas Q a apt sketball 2 3 4 gck 4 C18 f0S Cl Se Treas 4 Student Conn 2 G m OW l 2 Play COmmltfCE 3 Xmag Program 4 Y ec All State Footba 4 Rosedal an Staff or s L1brar,an The flower of our young manhood Sophocleg . lx Y 2, , J , H3. : 3: . , .. 1 - i - I H -14.1 ' A .-So 1011 n Cl 1. 2: 0 tb ll 1. 2. 4: A P k . 2: T k 1. 2. : C 5 : 0 ' : : H i' 2' 4' n I am no i .- l 3 . uc G. 4: C '- . 3. 4: G' 1 R' 5 2. 3: ,V J., : - : r Q' St ' . : . : ' 3: ' : ' . : 1 St ' 6 . . . . . 3: , V Hof . A ' - h bl ' .I- Te 2 P X. f L. -- : 1. 2. : h - tr 5 3 er 11 h ' --ts 2: Sf fi C '1 3. 4: ' Show 2. 3: 1 3, 4: Ph ph 2. 3.' : Bl Sf 3. 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DONALDEEN WOODS Glee Club 1 Thesp1an 3 4 V1ce e whxan u 3 4 Commerc1a e u Inter OUnC1l Member 3.4 1 cro 1ce res Yeas V1ce rea m w Play 3 Xmas Program 2 se a 1an a 1 rarxan AISO ClBte Ed E 4 Prom C0mmltfC8 Shall lcompare thee to asummer s daya' Shakespeare OVIS RICE esp1an 3 4 ec Delphxan ootball 1 ac ass :ce rel ec m l0W Pla Dramatxcs ay 3 se a 1an a Annua aff 4 All0Cl8 e ass d None but h m f s para l l Theoba Pres Club Club Orch ROBERT E RUSH One Club 4 Gym Show 3 FOSt0f1B 1gh School 1 Shut up 1n measureless content Shakespeare DoR1s SCHERER Pep Club 3 4 c1nl Club 4 Gxrl Reserves Delph1an 4 Comme 4 Gym Show 2 Crookbearer 3 Play Comm1ttee 3 Prom Commxttee Fashxon Show 1 U e mxrror of all courte yn Shakespeare VIILMA SHEPHERD O2 Club 4 Commerc1al Club Gym Show 3 Play COUEltfC0 3 l b th p tt of all pat1ence Shakespeare BETTY SKINNER Glee Club 4 De1ph1an 4 Pep Club 0mmCfClB u lf eserves G m Show 2 3 Play Commxttee 3 A frxend may well be reckonedn Emerson Q9 T' 15' yd PO s. J! :oidfw SHIRLEY SAVAGE Delph1an 4 Pep Club 3 Commer al C uh r eserves 4 m Show 2 3 Crookbeare Play Commlttft 3 Prom C0mmlffEE 3 Exceed1ngly well read' Shakespeare QLATER Football as ethall 4 m Show A vast expend1Ku human voxre Arlstophanes ? ORVILLE SCHUMACHER De1ph1an 4 O 111 and Scroll m ow ramu xcs ass a H Rosedalxan Staff 3 4 Sports Ed1t0f 4 Annua Staff 4 Ass1stant Sports Edlt0f 4 Prom Commnttee Sen1or Play M Human Comedy Schumacher MARY SCHNEIKART De1ph1an 4 PPP Club 3 4 Com rcxal Club 4 G1rl Reserves 3 4 Home RoomV1ce res1dent 4 ym Show 2 Croo earer a Commxttee 3 Prom Comm1!tee 3 Fash1on Show 1 2 Sew1ng P1n Award 2 Inf1n1te r1ches 1n lnttle roomn Marlowe if LEANNA STICE DClPh1an 4 Pep Club 3 Club 4 Gym Show 2 Sxlence more mus1cal than any songn Rossett1 Comrerc1al THELMA STEVENS Delphzan 4 Commerc1al Club 4 One Club 2 3 Girl Reserves 3 4 Ouxll amlScroll 3 4 Gym Showg 3 Crookbegrer 3 AMBYICBH LEKIOH Scholarshxp Plaque 3 Rosedalxan Staff 3 4 Bus 1ness Manager 3, ASIOCl8tC Edntor 4, Annual Staff 4, Bus1ness Manager 4 uMy mxnd to me a k1ngdom ISU Dyer 77 1 L ' . 4: U 1. '- 4: Pep Cl'b 2. . : ' ' ' 1 2.3.4: GAA 3: On Cl b 1: GR 2.3.4: - ' C ' J Qu'll and S ll 3,41 , f ' . 1.2.3.4: V' -P - 4: H.R. 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ROBERT STEWART Thespwn 3 4 nelphnn 4 Pep ub 4 ne Club 2 rc es ra 4 Home Room Cheerleader 3 Student Councxl 3 Gym Show 2 unxor Play Dramatxcs Class P ay 4 Chrxs mas Program 4 Rosedalxan Staff 3 Edx or Musxc and Drama Ed1tor 3 M s1ck sthe th1ng of the world that I love most Pepys BE TY STUMQ Glee Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 om mercxal Club 4 Pep Club 4 GAA 2 4 Gxrl Reserves 4 Home Room Cheerleader m ow eretta 2 3 Majorette Makes the remembrance dear Shakespeare 'C' TTY TICE C0 ClUb 4 Esplan ec orrzon Club 4 Pres u 4 G Oux Scro 3 4 Cheerlea er rch als reas ec Preg m Sho' 1 2 3 j Play 3 Dramatxcs Play 3 Camp re res Xmas Program 3 Crookbearer sedalxan Staff 2 3 4 Bus xness Manager 2 al Staff 4 Assocxate d 4 Prom Comm1ttee As merry as the day ll long Shakespeare RONALD 'HITE F otball 2 3 4 Capt 4 Basketball o ass er xce res Treas res Gym Show 3 Play Commxttee c Ro IB 4 Spor s Annum I Aff Ed 3 Prom Commnttee ll State Football 4 At every xnch a kxng Shakespeare 4 i. GERALD WHITESIDE Delphnan 4 Treasurer 4 Football ass reasurer Class Secretar 4 Home Room Treasurer 3 Student Council 1 Gym Show 2 4 Dramat1Cs Class Play Comm1ttee 4 ' I ttle learnxng 15 a dangerous th1ng Pope P POWERS Pep Club 2 3 4 Commerc1o1 Club 3 V1ce Presxdent 4 AA 1 Gxrl Reserves Class res1dent 3 m how 2 Croo earer P a Commnttee 3 Annual Staff 3 Prom Commxttee 3 faxr terror 15 a sxle recommendatnonu Syrus DFW 1-:LINE V111 ee Club 1 r eserves ecretary 1 Gym Show 2 3 Chrxstma Crookbearer 3 Operetta 1 Play Lommx Comm1ttee 3 faxthful fr1end 1 the best Bulwer EARL WAHLSTROM Band 3 Gym Sho' 3 81011 L t the world s 1 Shakespeare w all ne er Pep Club 2 4 Home Room s Program 4 ee 3 Prom Lytton Shawnee Mxs be younge RODFQRD VINING Pep Club 1 Orchestra 1 Home Room esxdent m ow Pub 1c1t Chaxrman 2 4 b reat e u on th eart Shakespeare 4f PHILLIP WOODWORTH Gym 5h0W 2 3 I lm slow of study Shakespeare WHITWORTH Glee Club 1 2 3 L1brar1an e u G m S Ol 3 Chrxstmas rogram1 ere a 4 Prom om mittee 3 happy soul at a t w y to Heaven hath a summer s day Cralhaw Q EUG1-:NIA WADDELL Glee Club-1 Horuon C ub 4 V1 e 5 1: resxdent 4 elphxan 4 u G m f iv 0' 2 lm lfe rls mas ro ram QE., rookbearer 3 Operetta 1 2 PI y Comm1ttee Rosedalxan Staff 4 Assxstant Busxness Manager 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Romeo Romeo' Wherefore art thou Romeo: Shake Q vgpure 512- Jiang? 3 If ka!1u..12. ll? gi I ' BE --G1 : Th ' 3.4: S . 4: 'j H ' : - 4: Pep Cl b 1.2.3. : AA 1, . , I 2,35 GR 2,35 'll and ll , 5 d 45 1 ' 0 . 1.2: Cl T . 3: H-R. 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Pflu- T ftrxyifn W1th the comxng of commencement the nem bers of the class of 46 have reached the end of the conmmn road The tles wh1ch bound thus class 1nto a un1f1ed group must gradually weaken for now the students' goals vary wlde ly For some the future holds happ1ness 1D marrlage bus1ness or the professlons Others may contxnue thelr educat1ons a few may excel fall these young people several may rxse tothe he1ghts of success othe rs may pass the1r llves 1n the obl1v1on of medxocrlty To you who rema1n behlnd we leave Eh1S book It 1S offered w1th the hope that 1ts techn1cal 1mperfect1ons w1ll be treated Wltl tolerance and that ICS contents w1ll ever arouse pleasant memorxes of Hosedalehlgh school I . . I I - I , . - Q . . . 5 . 1U the arts. No one can foresee what w1ll be- ? . HCTOR A IYIIS CO Hmm IIN no 1 0 iv 'YOPIIA IAQ. Ii1'ilOOK 475 N 5' mC 'Cx ff' A! -c I' Y 'i X f F5 1 '-K' J - I V . Cuz' AU K ' nj '-Lk?f?,-gy - I lf , W. , t. 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