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MlMUHHBll lIMlS Doesn't it seem simply ages ago since we were in our first 7th grade assembly, listening to Mr. Waring's talk about our being buds soon to blossom out into full-blown roses? Some of us still have a few thorns, we'll admit, but just because we're seniors, gradua- ting and all, doesn't mean that we've for- gotten the fun we had at Roosevelt. Re- member the dust storms, post-office desk in Oakes' room, Faust, Bob johnson's in- fatuation with jeanne Clark, the craze on Shirley Temple and exchanging movie pic- tures. It was fun to ride bikes and police the halls, wasn't it? Then the thrill of attending our first football game-remember Seitz' cow-bell? Donald Eaton and Helen Simpson leaving for California, and that little inci- dent of Eugene Miller's tying MeMe Oleson to her desk in Miss Entz's room. Eighth grade, feeling big, we greeted Phil Taylor, losing Jr. Brown to California and john Snedecker to Minnesota. The Daleen- Howard affair reached its peak. Jinx and monopoly were the games of the hour, while baseball had its place too. All in all, we had fun at Roosevelt, walking over to Lincoln for assemblies-rain or shine. Il Trovotore, snowball fights, and being pleasantly shocked at Forbes Pyle's driving his car to school! Oh! at long last, freshmen and the scramble to initiate was on. Most of us came out all right, but Freeman had a little trouble, we remember! Now we first begin to forget locker-combinations and be tardy. Then, too, the parties and dances began. Don johnson had a hayrack ride, Mary Ellen's was open to us after games, and several new freshmen-Junior Williams, Bud Moore and Jack Moore--came to take their places in S.H.S. Water guns, roller skating, and Yo-Yo's had it then, Bud- gie Batchelder leftg the Willie-Howard Johnson trio played together, Demmy Cole switched his affections from Yordy to Buell. Sophomore year brought bonfire pep meet- ings, Caesar, and slam booksg Jimmy Dorsey was here, everyone sang I Double Dare Hill lH4H SlNlllHS You, Bud Moore was the only sophomore to letter in football, and Edella Walker entered our fand Herbie'sj life from Nebras- ka. Ending the year, we lost Russel Wilmon, Hope Huff, Demmy Cole, Maxine Loader, Bob Brown, Dan Weigner. Juniors now, Salina Hi was glad to be represented at the Class A basketball tournament, with several of our junior boys helping out, namely Willie, Thorpe, Cochrane, Just, Apple- bee, Green - and Pete Phillippi, the new coach, came. This was quite a year with sprained ankles and poison ivy being in vogue. We remember Yordy's Susie in Springtime for Susie, the chorus trip to Emporia, sightseeing in Council Grove, and Say It with Music. As for romantic inter- ests-Chuck broke up with Lauby, the Yordy, R. Taylor-Donnie trio and the Can- non-Buell-Miller combination had their ins and outs. Famous twosomes were Myrtle and Keith, Betty and Doc, Eddie and Herbie, Jess Dugan and everyone. Several girls deserted our boys for St. John's and that wonderful prom ended our best year yet, but we missed Charlie Green, Mugs Shoe- maker, Ruth Nissen, and Pinky Dunmire, beginning our senior year-Oh memory of memories! Convertibles really were itg Johnny Fuller Cwith Mac J came back, Rodney Meadows ran like a rabbit, john Snedecker's short but flashy visit, the Lil Abner party, leap-year dances, debate trips, Stunt Night, Costume Day, the Christmas formal, Confucius say- Christmas trees in the hall, Cv. R. and Hi-Y partiesg that memorable noon the Leighton sisters arrived and the girls' chins all touched the floor with worryg The Mikado featuring Tray- lor, Walker, Hibbs, Buell, Heartwell, Harvey, Howard, Dorsey, Schreck, et alg spring fever, that slick prom, senior movie, baccalaureate, class day, and-can we be- lieve it?-At last-that little roll of paper that means so much work and fun is past- GRADUATION--V. V. H.
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S l N I H H Top Row ARLENE WEIS G. R., L2-343 Say It With Music, 3, Seniorwjunior Girls Clubs BILL WEIS Hi-Y, Say It With Music, Chorus, Glee Club ALFRED WEST Major, Commercial, Minors, Mathematics, Science MARY E. WIESENDANGER Girl Reserves, Junior-Senior Girls Clubs, Major, Social Science RUBY WILBUR Girl Reserves, Ellen H. Richards Club, Major, Home Economics JUNIOR WILLIAMS Basketball Letterman, 3-4, Football Letter, 4, News Staff Bottom Row ESTHER WOLFSON Say It With Music, Girl Reserves, Ellen H. Richards Club, JULIA ALICE Wooos Girl Reserves, Say It With Music, News, Trail Staff GAIL WOODWARD Hi-Y, Boys State, Rifle Club, Major, Industrial Arts METZ WRIGHT, JR. Going on Seventeen, Say It With Music, News, Trail Staff FRANCES YORDY Scholarship, 2, G. R. Cabinet, 1-Z-3, Springtime for Susie' ROY O. KORNMEYER Graphic Arts, Hi-Y, Major, Vocational, Minor, Social Science Q
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Presidsnt, Valine Roberts Vice-Prcsirlent, Dean Newton EIHSS UPPER GROUP: BACK ROW, Left to right: Blaine Hardesty, Clinton Epps, Ray Johnson, Clayton Henry, Tex Fury, Paul Bueche, Scott Harvey, Norman Jensen, Richard Allan Hocking, Harold Fuller, Bob Herrington, George Fleming, Russel Gard, Harley Farrar, Bob Dulaney, ROW FOUR: Maxine Faulkner, Marguerite Lopshire, Donna Jeanne Goodman, Doris Langmade, Kathryn Larkin, Helen Levin, Marian Hawkes, Pat Forrest, Dolly Houghton, Lila Hays, Doris Joslin, Dorothy Long, Ruth King, Margaret Husted, Laura Hagee, Margiejohnson, Betty Felt, Frances Lindblom. ROV' THREE: Bob Johnson, Johnnie Fink, Charles Hopkins, Ralph Gilbert, Eugene Forrey, C. B. Hereford, Bob Frehse, Bill Faulkner, Don Janzen, Raymond Greene, Ira Finney, Bobjackson, Robert Garrison, Wayne Gerdes, Warren Hildebrandt. ROV' TWO: Helen Heck. Maxine Gardner, Doris Langstaff, Nadene Hicks, Alice Harper, Marie Helmick, Rosalie Lander, Virginia Johnston, Betty Fry, Betty Jared, Nadine Hall, Melva King, Maxine Hines, Evelyn Hagelin. ROW ONE: Charles Gahnstrom, Lawrence Homolka, Louis Just, Mary Belle Ludlow, Doris Humes. Geraldine Johnson, Ruby Jennings, Virginia Gillmore, Treva Jean Hibbs, Eunice Larsen, Carol Gatschet, Betty Krueger, Douglas Frick, Basil Joseph, Donald Huston, Jack Griffith. LOWER GROUP: BACK ROW, Left to right: Don Lagerberg, John Mansfield, Sam Nixon, Jim Parker, Paul Parker, LeRoy McCune, Eugene Maddy, Max Patterson, Dean Newton, Bill Mowery, Marvin Lanning, David Markley, John Noyce, Eugene Lightfoot. ROW FOUR: Jean Muir. Aletta Nelson, Jacgueline Reid, Kathryn Richards, Fae Riggle, Maxine McLane, Anna Pickett, Martha Mallory, Doretha Ringquist, Mildred Mapes, Arlene Rector, Marjorie Price, Evelyn McDowell. Toni Moralez, Elizabeth Pierce. ROW THREE: Archie Kouns, Charles Lammon, Harry McNeel, Virgil Peterson, William Payton, Hulet McHenry, Cnarles Peter- son, Albert Nelson, James Norris, Elmer Lagerman, Vincent Madden, Jack Knight, Charles Pugh. ROW TVUO: Madeline Newton, Virginia Price, Dorothy Phillips, Peggy Needels, Isabelle Neal, Mary L. McAdams, Doris Johnson, Mildred Meadows, Valine Roberts, Frances Reed, Connie Ross, Betty McKim, Florence Morrison, ROW ONE: Janice Parks, Bernard Knowles, Bill Neil, Bob Kenney, Dee Parsons, Bud Oppliger, Charles Keist, Dennis Parker, Ronald Maier, Jack Keeton, Dale Olson, Dorothea Pedersen.
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