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LUHSHIIIEETUII 'mem class' QD .pw Front Row: Dellavea Horchem, Betty Lou Johnson, Lois Peterson, Earlene Conn, Jackie Ringquist, Doris Griffis. Second Row: Mable Swan- son, Nina Capell, -Ressia Wilbur, Dorotha Biles, Betty Atchison, Lois Poague. Third Row: Dick Heywood, Nelson Giddings, Beryle Herrington, Barbara Wilson, Lois Jean Pfeifer, Lorna Conley, Marjorie Smith. C xm- '-'TJ-A THE SEHIUB BLESS UF 1345 SEHHHlBLHSS MARSHALL FAITH- Student Council President 4, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, N.F.L. Vice-President 3, National Junior Honor Society, Debate 2,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Spring Green 3, Majors- Mathematics, Social Science, Minors--Language, Science. JACK STEWART- Senior Class President, Hi-Y Vice-President 4, Eighth Grade Class President, Freshman Class Treasurer, Wrestling 2,3,4, Letter- ed 3,4, Football 1,4, Lettered 4, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Spring Green 3, 'Remember the Day 3, Say It with Music 1,33 National Junior Honor Society 2. IVA BELLE FLORA IVY - Scnior Class Vice-President, Jun- ior Class Treasurer, NgF.L. Secre- tary 3, Debate 2.3, Student Coun- cil Secretary 4, G.R. Cabinet l,2,3, Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, State Scholarship Team 3, Majors - Language, Commercial, M i n o r s - Mathematics, Social Science. PATRICIA JO ALLEN PAT Girl Reserves 1,3,4, Junior Girls Club: Say It with Music 2, Majors - Commercial, Mathema- tics, Minors-Social Science, Home Economics. ELLIS J. ALLISON E.J. - Entered as a Freshman from Hays High School, Football l,3,4, Lettered 4, Hi-Y 1,3,4: Majors- Mathematics, Social Science, Minors-Mechanical and Engi- neering Drawing. NORMA J. ARMSTRONG NOR- MIL - Entered as a' Junior from Culver, Secretary of Culver High Sopho- more Class, Girl Reserves l,2,3,4, Majors-Social Science, Minors- Mathematics, Commercial. UFl345 SHIRLEY NICHOLS- Senior Class Secretary, Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, Spring Green 3, Salina High News Editorial Board 4, Majors-Social Science, Lan- guage, M in 0 r s - Commercial, Mathematics, Music. NORMAN WENGER WANG - ' Senior Class Treasurer, Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Music Performance Club 3,4, State Scholarship Team 3, National Junion Honor Society 2, Spring Green 3, Remember the Day 31 Say It with Music , Trial by Jury 1, Majors-Music, Mathe- matics, Language, Social Science, Minor-Science. BOB ARNETT ARNIE - Entered as a Senior from Wichita East High School, Advertising Manager of 1946 Trail, Track 1: Hi-Y l,3,4, Major-Mathematics, Minors-Speech, Social Science. JAMES R. ARNOLD JIM - Hi.-Y 1,2, Majors-Social Science, Minors - Mathematics, General Science. SHIRLEY ASHCRAFT SHIRL Entered as a Junior from Oregon, Girl Reserves 3,43 Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. 2,33 Major-Com- mercial, Minors - Art, S o cial Science. BETTY JANE ATCHISON- Entered as a Sophomore from Colorado, Girl Reserves l,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club, Majors-Social Sciience, Foods, Minor-Commcr- cia . ll SEIHDB BLIISS PEGGY BAKER PEG - Student Council 1.33 Cheerleader 3,41 G.R. Cabinet 1,2,3,43 G.R. President 43 Secretary of Fresh- man Class: G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Girls Club: Spring Green 441 Eight Honor Lettersg Majors- Language, Mathemetics3 Minors- Social Science. Fine Arts. MAX BALL- Major - Science3 Minor-Social Science. HELEN BAREKMAN- Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Say It with Music 1,32 Majors-Mathematics, Social Science: Minors-Music, Home Economics. RUTH BAUGHAN RU'I'HIE - Girl Reserves Cabinet 2,32 Stu- dent Council Vice-President 43 Honor Letters 1.2,33 Junior Girls Club3 G. R. 1.2,3,43 Say It with Music 2,43 Spring Green 33 Majors-Commercial, Social Sci- CHCCQ Minor-Mathematics. GAIL BELL- Entered as a Freshman from Salem, Oregon3 Hi-Y 3,43 Majors -Mathematics, Social Science: Minors-Physical Science, Indus- trial Arts. JEAN BELL BELLA - G.R. Cabinet lg G.R. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Say It with Music 1,33 Honor Letter 3g National Junior Honor Societyg Majors- Mathematics, Language3 ,Minors -Commerce, Social Science. 12 , fwffffff Q! X F3132-. T' 1 . S 'lb Q:- MONA BETTERSON- Girl Reserves 1.2,3,43 Major- Home Economics3 Minors-Com- mercial. Science. ' DOROTHA JEAN BILES DOT- TIE JEAN - Dramatics Club 3,4, 1 Dramatic letter3Debate 33 G.A.A. 2,31 2 Honor letters3 G.R. l,2,3,43 Music Performance 33 Say It with Music 1,33 t'Trial by Jury 3 Spring Gl'CCfl Q Remember the Day Production Stllffi Trail Staff: Majors-Mathematics, Lan- guage: Minors-Social Science, Fine Arts. CARL BOCHOW- Hi-Y 1,2,3,41 Treasurer 4, Cabinet 13 Student Council 43 Say It with Music 1, 33 Junior Honor Society3 Majors - Mathematics, Science3 Minors-Language, So- cial Science. JOAN BRITEGAN JO - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Junior Girls Club3 G.A.A. 13 All Girl Orches- tra 23 Major-Commercial3 Minors -Social Science, Mathematics, Home Economics. CHARLOTTE BROWN- Entered from Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia, as a Juniorg Basketball 1,2,33 Volleyball 1,2,33 G.R. 1.2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Junior Girls Club: Majors-Home Econo'mics, Sci- ence3 Minors-Mathematics, Com- mercial, Social Science. MARJORIE BROWN MARJIE Girl Reserves 1,2,33 Junior Girls Club3 Say It with Music 1,33 Majors-Commercial, Social Sci- ence3 Minors-Music, Home Eco- nomics. 44444 LORENE BUEHLER- Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4' G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Girls Club: Music Perfor- mance 3,42 Say It with Music 1,32 Majors-Music, Social Sci- enceg Minors-Home Economics. Mathematics. ' JOAN BUEHRE- Girl Reserves 1.2,3,43 Cabinet 1,2,4Q G.A.A. 1,21 Letter 23 Junior Girls Clubg State Scholarship Team 33 Art Awards 33 Majors- Art, Social Science3 Minor- Mathematics. GUY BURKHOLDER BURK - Hi-Y 2,32 Football'1.2,3,43 Lettered 3,43 Lettermans Club 3,43 Major -Industrial Arts: Minors-Math- ematics. Social Science. ROY CAMPBELL- Entered as a Sophomore from Abilene High3 Majors-Mathema- tics, Social Science3 Minor-Lan- guages. NINA CAPELL- Entered as a Sophomore from Maxsville, Kansas: Girl Reserves 1,4Q G.A.A. 2,33 Major-Domestic Science: Minors-Social Science, Mathematics. RAY A. CARRIER CURLY - Entered as a Junior from Strong City, Kansas3 Hi-Y 43 Major- Mathematics3 Minors-Shop, Phy- sical Science. ur 1945 BETTY CARTER TORCHY - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,22 Lettered 23 Major-Commercialg Minors-Home Economics, Social Science. RUTH CASSEL- Girl Reserves 2,31 Major-Com- mercialg Minors-Home Econo- mics, Social Science, Mathema- tics. LEORA CAVEN- Girl Reserves 1,2, 3,43 Junior Girls Club: Majors-Social Science, Mathematics, Commercial: Minor -Home Economics. BOB CHASTAIN BOBBY - Entered as a Freshman from Ada, Kansasg Secretary and Treasurer at Ada '433 Hi-Y 43 Basketball 1,2,3.4: Football 33 Say It with Music 33 Spelling Scholarship Team 33 Major-Social Science: Minors-Mathematics, Commer- cia . SHIRLEY CLEVELAND SUSEY - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Junior Girls Club 33 G.A.A. 13 S.H.S. News Staffg Trial by- Jury 13 Say It with Music lg Major-Social Science3 Minors-Science, Com- mercial, Mathematics, Music. HAROLD COBLER Major-Industrial Arts: Minors- Social Science, Mathematics. 13 I SEIIIDB BLESS DONALD COBURN- Major-Industrial Artsg Minors- Social Science, Mathematics. DAVID CODDINGTON- Major - Mathematicsg Minors - Social Science, Commercial. DON COFFMAN- Say It with Musicng Majors- Mathematics, Languagesg Minor- Social Science. BOB COLE- Student Council 1,43 Hi-YQ Double Door Production Staffg Say It with Music 3g Major- Mathematicsg Minors - Spanish, Science. LORNA DALE CONLEY- G.A.A. 1,2,3g G.R. 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics Clubg Junior Playg Major -Home Economics: Minors- Mathematics, Commercial. EARLENE CONN- PENNY G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Girls Club: Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4g Majors- Mathematics, Commercialg Minor -Social Science. 14 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'Nm QW CHARLES H. CONRAD- Entered as a sophomore from Torrington High School: Band Letterg Hi-Y 2g Say It with Music 33 Majors-Mathematics. Social Scienceg Minor-Printing. BOB COYLE- Basketballg Footballg Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Say It with Music g Major- Mathematics: Minors-Latin, Sci- ence. CURTIS VINCENT CROUGH AABUDNT- Majors-Mathematics, Social Sci- enceg Minors-Bookkeeping, Shop. BETTY CRUCE- Honor Letterg Junior Girls Club: G.A.A. 1,25 G.R. 1,2,3,4g Say It with Music g Majors-Commer- cial, Home Economicsg Minor- Social Science. BETTY JEAN CUMMINGS- Entered from Canoga Park High School as a Seniorg G.R. 43 G.A.A. 45 Major-Commercialg Minors- Mathematics, Science. BOB CURRIER- Enlisted in U. S. Navy in Summer of 1945g Completing Require- ments for Graduation by Corre- spondence. i'k'k'k1k JLNIONA DE WEESE- Junior Girls Club: Girl Reserves 2,3,4g Major-Scienceg Minor- Commercial. BILL DE WITT WILLIE - Majors-Social Science. Mathe- rnaticsg Minors-Shop. Bookeep- mg. MABEL DICKERSON STINKY G.R. 1,2,3,4g Major-Home Eco- nomics: Minors-Commercial, So- cial Science. SETH DIXON- Football 3: Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Music Performance 43 Say It with Music 1,33 Trial by Jury lg Majors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence, Intrustrial Arts: Minor- Physical Science. JOHN DONMYER- I-Ii-Y 3: Majors-Mathematics, So- cial Scienceg Minor-Industrial Arts. SHIRLEY DRAWBAUGH- Associate editor of S.H. Newsg Secretary of Dramatics Club: Let- ter as Cheerleader 35 G.R. 1,2,3,4g G.R. Cabinet 43 Dramaties Club 3,45 Junior Girls Clubg Spring Green g Remember The Day g Double Door g Say It with Musicng Scholarship Team-Eng- lish 33 National Junior Honor So- city 23 Majors-Language, Mathe- matics: Minors-Social Science, Physical Science. ' w 'kit '5 ii. I J fx , 'X x xx 'X L. raw, . R. ..4, Q 5 UF 1945 GLORIA DUCKWORTH- G.A.A. 1,25 G.A.A. Letter 23 Girl Reserves 3,43 Majors-Social Science, Home Economicsg Minors -Science, Commercial. JERE DUNBAR- Class President 23 G.R. Cabinet lg Student Council 21 Girl Reserves l,2,3,4g Junior Girls Clubg Majors -Science, Commercial, Home Economics. BOB DUNKIN FRITZ - Entered from Kemper Military School as Sophomoreg Music Per- formance 33 Majors-Art, Bandg lMinor-Mathematics. HOWARD EITEL- Hi-Y 3,45 Major-Mathematics: Minors-Music, Science. Vx BOB ENGBERG BOB - Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Majors--Mathemw tics, Social Scienceg Minor-Man- ual Arts. ELAINE ENGLUND- G.R. 1,2,3,4g Junior Girls Clubg G.A.A. lg Say It with Music g S.H. News Staffg National Junior Honor Soeietyg Orchestrag Majors -Social Science, Languageg Min- ors-Science, Mathematics. ' 15 SEIIIDBBLIJSS f + f + + + + + GEORGANN EYLER PORGE G.R. 1,2,3,4g Junior Girls Clubg Dramatics Club 3,43 G.R. Cabinet 1,2Q Dramatic Club Secretary 33 Class Secretary 33 Salina High News Editor 43 Queen Attendant: National Forensic League 1,2,33 Say It with Music 3 Spring G1'99H,'Q Remember the Daynl Double Door 3 Junior Honor Society EUGENE FAY SHOTGUN - Debate 43 Scholastic Art Award 3: Majors-Art, Mathematics, Social Science. JOAN FLOHR JO - Entered from Marquette High School as a Juniorg G.R. 43 Major -Home Economics3 Minors- Commercial, Language. LE ROY ARNOLD FOUNTAIN- Entered as a Senior 'from York High School3 Majors-Science, Mathcmaticsg Minor-Language. JOLENE FRIEND t'JO - G.R. 1,2,33 Junior Girls Clllbj G.A.A. 1,23 Lcttcrcd 23 Majors- Art, Mathematics3 Minors-Social Science, Commercial. BOB FRONTERHOUSE FRON- TER - Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Treasurer of Drama- tics Club 33 'Spring Gl'69H,7Q Re- member the Dayuj Double Door 3 Production Staffg Foot- ball 2.3,-13 Lettcred 33 Basketball 2: Golf 3,43 Lettercd 33 Letter- man's Club 33 Major-Mathema- tics: Minors-Social Science, Lan- guage. DOROTHY FRY DOT - G.R. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2Q Major- Home Economics3 Minor-Social Science, Science. DON FURTICK- Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Football Mgr. 3: Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Lettered 1,2,3,4Q Letterman's Club 3,43 Major- Mathematics3 Minors - So C i a l Science, Architectural Drawing. ARDYCE GAGE HARDY - Entered as a Junior from Abilene. Class Treasurer, lg G.R. 1,2,3,4Q Junior Girls Club3 'Dramatic Club, 43 G.A.A. 23 Spring Green -Production Staffg Majors-Phy- sical Science, Social Science, Minors-Home Economics, Mathe- matics. NELSON GIDDINGS- Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 Letter- ed. 2,3,43 Football 1,2,33 Letter- mans Club 3,43 Trail Staffg Ma- jor-Social Scienceg Minors- Commercial, Science. VINETA GIERSCH- G.R. l,2,3,43 Say It with Music 3 Major-Social Scienceg Minors- Mathematics, Home Economics. MANUEL GILBERT GUILTY - Hi-Y 13 Major-Industrial Arts3 Minors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence. i'i k'k'k MELBA GRAF- Graduated by correspondence, Majors-E n g 1 i s h, Languages, Mlnors-Social Science, Commer- cia . BERKLEY GREINER BERK - Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3, Lettered 1,2,3, Lettermans Club 3,4, Frank Simon Concert 3: Major-Mathe- matics, Minors-Band, Languages. DORIS GRIFFIS GRIFF - G.R. l,2,3,4, Cabinet 1,23 Trail Staff, Scholarship Team, Junior Play Committee, Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Junior Honor Society 4, Honor Letters, Majors -Mathematics, Social Science, Languages. ETHEL GRINAGE- G.R. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Letter- ed, Junior Girls Club, Major- Commercial, Minors-Mathema- tics, Social Science. DOROTHY GUST DOT'I'IE'l- G.R. 1,3,4, Trail Staff, G.A.A. l,2, Majors-Commercial, Eco- nomics, Minor-Social Science. LEONA GWINNER- Entered from Ellsworth as a Junior, Class Treasurer 1, G.R. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Girls Club, Majors-Commercial, Home Economics, Minors-Mathematics, Social Science. 'k'k'k Wil? l -25- X . 'E ri J x DF 1945 HARRY HAMRELL- Entered as a Freshman from To- peka High, Football 3, Basketball ii Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Say It with usic 3, Killed in Automobile Accident September 23, 1945. ARVETTA HAWKINSON TONIE - G.R. 1,2,3,4, Say It with Music , Majors-Sciencej Home Eco- nomics, Minors-Music, Mathe- matics. OLIVE K. HEATH- G.R. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Girls Club, Senior Girls Club, Say It with Music , Major- Sclenceg Minor-Mathematics. ROBERT HEIN 'tSKINNY -- Hi-Y 3, , Majors-Mathematics, Physical Science, Minors-Social Science, Band. MILDRED HENRY- G.R. 3,4, G.R. Cabinet 4, Presi- dent of Junior Girls Club, G.A.A., Junior Honor Society, 1945 Home- commg Queen, Majors-Mathc- matics, Science, Minors-Com- mercial, Social Science, Domestic Science. JOANNE HERREN JO - G.R.1,3,4, Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. l,2, Lettered, Major- Commercial, Minors-Social Sci- ence, Mathematics. 17 3511103 81.3353 BERYL HERRINGTON BER- LIE - Entered as Sophomore from Ba- varia High School, G.R. 2,3,4, Junior Girls Club: G.A.A. 1,2, Majors-Social Science, Home Economics, Minor-Mathematics. RICHARD G. HEYWOOD DICK - Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y Cabinet 3,4, Football 3, Track 2,3, Golf 2,3, Lettered 4, Dramatics Club, Trail Staff, Music Performance Club 3, Spring Green , Say It with Music'?, Majors - Mathematics, Science, Minors-Spanish, Music, Social Science. WILLIAM R. HINDE BILL - Entered as Freshman from Irving High in Lincoln, Nebraska, Hi-Y DOROTHY HOGAN- G.R. l,2,3,4, Music Performance 3,4, Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. 1.2,3, Say It with Music , All- Girl Orchestra 1, S.H. News Staff, State Scholarship Team 3, National Junior Honor Society, Majors-Foreign Languages, So- cial Science, Minors-Music, Phy- sical Science. JACQUELINE HOGAN JAC- QUIE - G.R. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, Say It with Music , Lettered, Vice President and Treasurer of G.A.A., Majors- Science, Mathematics, Minors- Commercial, Social Science. DELLAVEA HORCHEM KKDEIJLYQ Entered as Freshman from Lin- coln, Kansas, G..R 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1, Scholarship letter and on team in 45',, Business Mathematics, Ma- jor-Mathematics, Minors-Social Science, Commercial. . 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 VERNON HosK1Ns VERNIE - Major-Social Science, .Minors- Commercial, Mathematics. JACK HOWARD- Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, President 2,4, Let- termans Club 3,4, Football letter 4: Tennis letter 2,3, Debate.3,4, National Junior Honor Society, President of Junior Class, Presi- dent of Hi-Y, President of N.F.L. 4, Treasurer of Lettermans Club 4, Finance Chairman of Hi-Y 1,33 Advertising Manager, S.H.S. News, State Scholarship Team 39 PATRICIA ANN HOWARD LKPAT-UL G.R. 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 1,2,3, Drama- tic Club 3,4, Junior Girl Club, Spring Green , Say It with Music 1,3, Remember the Day , Major - Languages, Minors- Science, Music. JAMES HOWELL SHORTY - Hi-Y 3,4, Majors-Industrial Arts: Mathematics, Minors-Social Sci- ence, Commercial. NEILL HUMFELD HUMPY - Entered as a Senior from Clay County Community School, Sgt. of Arms 1, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Booster Club, Student Council Rep., Vice President, Football 1,2,3,4, Foot- ball letter 4. DARREL HUTCHINS- Football 1,2, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Music Contest 1, Major-Manual Arts, Minors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence. 'k'k'k'k'k FELICE ITZEN- Junior Girls Club3 Girls Reserves 1,23 G.A.A. 1,23 Spring Green 3 Say It with Music 1,33 Majors- Commercial, S o c i al Science3 Minor-Mathematics. BETTY LOU JOHNSON LOUIE - Junior Girls Club3 G.A.A. 1,23 Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Majors- Language, Social Science3 Minors -Mathematics, Commercial. KATHRYN JOHNSON- Junior Class Finance Chairman: G.R. Cabinet 33 G.R. 1,2,3,43 De- bate 2,3,43 C.K.L. Debate Team 3: Debate Letter 33 G.A.A. 1,23 Trial by Jury lg Say It with Music 1,33 Remember the Day 3 State Scholarship Team 33 Junior Girls Club3 Dramatics Club 3,43 Major -Social Science3 Minors-Lan- guage, Mathematics. PATRICIA LEE JOHNSON PAT - Junior Girls Club3 G.A.A. 1,23 Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Music Per- formance Club 33 Say It vqith Music 3 Major - Mathemat1cs3 Minors-Social Science, Science. PHYLLIS LOU JOHNSON PHYL - r Vice-President Dramatics Club 33 Cheerleader 2,3,43 .G.R. 1,2.3,49 Say It with Music . 13 1945 Scholarship 'I'eam3 National Jun- ior Honor Societyg Majors- Mathematics, Science, Language3 Minor-Social Science. WAYNE JOHNSON CRUNCHY - Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Major-Mathematicsg Minors-Language, Social Science 'kit Qi'-5 . ,-.1 V X i g . b UF 1945 DAVID R. JONES JR.- Entered as a Junior from Omaha, Nebraska3 Student Council 33 Letterman Club 3,43 Football Let- ters 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Letter 33 Track 33 Majors-Mathematics. Social Science3 Minor-Physical Science. NATHALIE KAISER- Senior Girls Clubg G.A.A. 1,23 Girl Reserves 3,43 Majors-Mathe- matics, Physical Scienceg Minors -Social Science, Home Econom- ics. CLEO KIMMERLING CHLOE - Junior Girls Club3 G.A.A.3 G.R. 1,2,3,43 Dramatics Club 3,43 Music Performance 33 Spring Green 3 Remember the DHYUQ State Scholarship Team 33 National Junior Honor Societyg Major- Commercial, Minors-Mathema- tics, Social Science, Spanish. MARY JEAN KLINE- G.R. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 13 Music Per- formance 3,43 National Junior Honor Society3 Say It with Music 3 Major - Mathematicsg gllrnors - Commercial, Social cience. EVELYN KNAPP EVEY - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4Q Junior Girls C1ub3 G.A.A. 1,2Q Say It with Music 13 Majors-Art, Mathema- tics3 Minor-Social Science. BOBBY KNIGHT BOB - Football 1,2,3,43 Letters 1,2,3,43 Topeka Capital All-Stars Team 3-43 Track l,2,3,43 Letters 1,2,3,43 Letterman Club 3,43 Major-In- dustrial Artsg Minors-Science, Mathematics. 19 SEIIIUB BLESS DOROTHA LA MAR DOT - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, Majors-Language, Com- mercial, Minors-Science, Mathe- matics, Social Science. DOUGLAS LANGMADE DOUG - Hi-Y 2,3,4, Major-Mathematics, Minors-Social Science, Indus- trial Arts. NADENE LANTZ- Girls Reserves 1, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Letters 2,3, Majors-Commercial, Mathematics, Minors-Art, Social Science. . JERRY LEMON- Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, Say It with Music 2, Spring Green , Major-Social Science, Minors - Commercial, Mathematics, Language. MARY ANN LEVIN- Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Music Per- formance 4, Junior Girls Club, Say It with Music 1,3, Majors- S o c i a 1 Science, Commercial, Chorus, Minors-Science, Mathe- matics. VERNER LEVIN- Major-Industrial Arts, Minors- Mathematics, Science, S 0 c i a l Science. 20 .J 4' 4 51354- J' ,Li J: as -Y-4444444 DON LEWIS- Secretary of Letterman Club 4, Student Council 2,4, Track 2,3,4, Letter 3, Football 2,3,4, Letter 4, Hi-Y 3, Letterman Club 4, Say It with Music , Trial by Jury , Majors - Science, Mathematics, Minors-Art, Mechanics. MARY MILDRED LEWIS PINKY - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Music Per- formance 4, Junior Girls Club, Music Contest 2,3, Twirler 3,43 Major-Foreign Language, Minors -Social Science, Mathematics. SHIRLEY LEWIS LUKE - Vice-President of Junior Girls Club, Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1, Majors-Commercial, Science, Minors-Mathematics, Home Eco- nomics. FREDERICK LINDENMEYER- Basketball 3, Football 3, Hi-Y 3, Majors-Industrial Arts, Social Science, Minor-Mathematics. DOLORES LINHOLM DE-DE - Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. 1, Say It with Musicl' 1,33 Major-Language, Minors-Social Science Mathe- matics, Home Economics. AUBREY LINVILLE- Hi-Y Secretary 3, Vice-President of Letterman Club 4, Student Council 1, National Athletic Hon- or Society, Track 1,2,3,4, Letter 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letter 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Letter 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Letterman Club 3,4, Say It with Music , National Junior Honor Society, Major-Mathema- tics, Minors-Science, Music, Lan- guage, Social Science. 44-V-4-V--V-44 NORMA LOHMAN LUCKY - G.A.A.g Girl Reserves: Junior Girls Club3 Major-Art3 Minors- Science, Mathematics. ORVILLE LYTLE BUD - Entered as. Junior from Bavaria High. Say It With Music 33 Music Contestg Majors-English: Minors-Mathematics, Practical Arts, Social Science. JIM MATTISON- - Hi-Y 13 Majors-Mathematics, Scienceg Minors-Social Science, Commercial Art. LEWIS MILES LOUIE - Hi-Y 33 Say It with Music 1,33 1945 State Scholarship Team in Business Mathematics3 Major- Mathematicsg. Minors-Social Sci- ence, Science, Language, Orches- tra. NORMA JEAN MILLER- Girl Reserves l,2,3,43 Junior Girls Club: Say It with Music 1,3Q Majors - Mathematics, Science: Minors-Language, Social Sci- ence. JEAN MILLER- Secretary of Student Council 23 G.R. Cabinet 1,2,4Q Vice-President of G.A.A. 2: President of Music Club 33 Student Council 2,41 Jun- ior Girls Club3 Girl Reserves l,2,3,4Q Trial by JUFYHQ Say It with Music 1,31 National Junior Honor' Society3 Majors-Music, Mathematics3 Minor-History. r' r I rl Ur iiifi-D ES'I'HER MARIE MIRACLE URI-IEAHT Junior Girls Club: Girl Reserves 2,3,43 Say It With Music 1,3Q Majors-Home Economics, Fine Artsg Minor-Science. JEANNE MCCLANATHAN MAC - Junior Girls Club3 G.R. l,2,3,43 Say It with Music 1,3Q Spring Green 3 Remember the Day 3 Dramatics Club 33 Major-Com- mercia13 Minors-Social Science, Mathematics. THEORA MCCLURE MAC - Girl Reserves, 1,2,3,43 Dramatics Club 3,41 Band 1,2,3,4: Major- Commercialg Minors-S c i e n c 0, iocial Science, Mathematics, Fine rts. JEANNE MCLEOD PAT - Girl Reserves 2,3,43 Junior Girls Club3 Majors-Home Economics, Mathematics3 Minors-Commcr- cial, Social Science. DALE MODIG- . Hi-Y 1,2,3: Major-Shop3 Minors -Social Science, Mathematics. LLOYD MOONEY- Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Treasurer of Soph- omore Class: Dramatics Club 3,43 Vice Presient 4: Say It With Music 3: Production Staff Spring Green . Remember the Day 3 Majors-Mathematics, In- dustrial Arts3 Minors-Social Science, Cho-rus. 21 SEIIIIJB BLESS CHARLES MOORE CHAS. -- Football 35 Basketball 35 Majors A -Shop, Social Scienceg Minor- 1 Mathematics. EUGENE MOORE HUEY - Class Vice President 25 Student Council 2,35 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Foot- ball 25 Basketball 25 Dramatics Club 3,45 Say It with Music 35 Spring Green castg Assistant Director, Janie 45 Majors- Mathematics, Social Science5 Mi- nor-Language. MARVIN MORRIS SHORTY - Major-Industrial Artsg Minors- Mathematics, Social Science. GLEN NAPIER- Majors-Commercial, S o c i al Scienceg Minors-Mathematics, Band. VIRGINIA NEILSON GINNY - G.R. l,2.3.45 Junior Girls Club Treasurer 35 Student Council 1.2: Secretary 1: Major-Commercial Minors-Science, Mathematics, Home Economics. GEORGE VINCENT NELSON VINCE - Hi-Y, 1,35 Majors-Mathematics. Industrial A1'ts5 Minor-Social Science. 22 'k'k'k'k'k FRED LAWRENCE NORRIS- Entered as a Junior from Mait- land, Missourig Majors-Mathe- matics, Social Scienceg Minors- Industrial Arts, Science. ELLIS NORTON- Student Council 2,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Major -Mathematicsg Minors-Social Science, Iudustrial Arts, Com- mercial. JAMES W. NYBERG JIM - Hi-Y, 1,2,3,45 1945 State Schol- arship Team Member in Physics, Algebrag National Junior Honor Socictyg Majors-Science, Math- ematicsg Minors-Language, So- cial Science. JOAN OHLSON JO - G. R. Cabinet Member 45 Junior Girls Clubg Senior Girls Club: G.R.1,2,3,45 Say it With Music 1,3, Major-Commercial Minors -Mathematics, Social Science. PATRICK O'CONNOR PAT - Enlisted in Marinesg called to service July 19455 took Basic Training at Paris Island, South Carolina5 Say It with Music 1,35 'Spring Green 5 Dramatics Club 35 Hi-Y 1,2,3. HAROLD PATTON HOMER - Music Performance 3,45 Say it with Music 1,35 Trial By Jury 5 Major-Mathematicsg Minors- Social Science, Spanish. 44-Y--V--V-444 JOYCE PEASE JOE - Associate Trail Editor 43 Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. 13 G.R. 1,2,3,43 1945 State Scholarship Teamg Na- tional Junior Honor Societyg Ma- jors-Art, Social Science, Minors -Mathematics. Science. RAYMOND PERRUSSEL- Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Major-Science: Minors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence. LOIS PETERSON PETE - Music Club 3,43 President 43 G.R. 1,2,3,43 Say It with Music 1,33 Major - Commercialg Minors - Music, Mathematics, Social Sci- ence. LOIS JEAN PFEIFER- Junior Girls Clubg G.R. 1,2,3,43 Spring Green Production Staffg Say It with Music 1,3g Major- Commercialg Minors-Social Sci- ence, Mathematics. LYELL M. PHILLIPS FLIPl'- Hi-Y 1,2,33 Majors-Machines, Printingg Minors-Mathematics, Science, Social Science. MARIAN PITZER- Entered as Junior from Waldo. Kansas: G.R. 1,2,3,43 1945 State Scholarship Teamg Senior Girls Clubg Major-Commercial3 Min- ors-Social Science, Home Eco- nomics. DF 1945 . LOIS ANN POAGUE- G.A.A. 1,23 Girl Reserves 2,32 Junior Girls Clubg Major-Home Economicsg Minors-Commercial, Social Science. JACK PORTER- Reentered as a Junior from Wich- ita High Schoolg Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 1945 State Scholarship Team3 Majors -Mathematics, Languages3 Min- ors-Social Science. DONNA RAE POWELL- G.A.A.1,2,3,43 Letter 23 G.R. 1,2,3,43 Junior Girls Club: Nation- al Junior Honor Society3 Music Performance 3,43 Say It with Music 1,33 Majors-Mathema- tics, Language3 Minors-Social Science, Commercial. LOREN POWELL- Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Vice President 33 Letterman Club 3,43 President 43 Football Letters 3,43 Trackg Bas- ketball Letter 3,43 Major-Mathe- matics, Minor-Language. LUCILLE PRATI' LUCY - Junior Girls Club: Girl Reserves 1.2.3,43 Music Performance 4: G.A.A. Letters 1,23 Majors- Mathematics, Commercialg Minors -Clothing, Social Science. MILDRED PRATT MlLLY - Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Clubg Girl Reserves l.3,43 Major-- Commercial: Minors--Mathemzb tics, Social Science. 1 23 SEIIIDB BLESS f + + NATHALIE ANN PYLE- Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: G.A.A.: G.R. 1,2,3,4g Say It with Music : Majors-Commer- cial, Social Science: Minor- Mathematics. WILLIAM A. RAETZ WIL- LIE - Entered as a .Sophomore from Solomon: Majors-Mathematics, Sxocial Science: Minor-Industrial r . RONALD DUANE READ AASLIMYYQQ - H1-Y l,2,3,4: Major-Mathema- tics: Minors-Social Science, Sci- ence. EUGENE REVELS HRABBITH- H1-Y: Minor-Science. LOUIS REYNOLDS - LOUIE - Hi-Y 1.2,3,4g Cabinet 1,2,3,4: Trea- surer 2: Student Council Vice President 2: Frank Simon Con- cert 3: Major-Mathematics: Min- ors-Spanish, Social Science, Sci- ence. BETTY RHEA- Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: G.A.A. 2: G.R. 1,2,3,41 Ma- jors-Mathematics, Commercial: Minor-Social Science. 24 fan 'B vt i s tiiii NANCY RILEY- Junior Girls Club: G.A.A.: Honor Letter 3: G.R. 1,2,3,4: Cabinet 3: Student Council 2: Dramatics Club 3,43 Spring Green : Say It with Music 1: National For- ensic League, Debate 3,4: 1945 State Scholarship Team: Majors -Social Science, Mathematics, Language. JACQUELYN RINGQUIST JACKIE - Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: G.A.A. lg G.R. l,2,3,4: Ma- jors - Mathematics, Commercial: Minor-Social Science. ROWENA ROSS- Junior Girls Club: G.A.A. 1,2,3g Letter 2: President 2: G.R. 1,2,3,4g Cabinet 2: Vice President 3: Dra- matics Club 3,4: President 4: Point System Letters 1,2,3: De- bate Letters 2,3: News Staff 4: Spring Green Production Staff: Remember the Day , Cast: Say Its with Music Production Staff. 1, . VERLA LOUISE SCHREIBER- Entered as a Junior from Lenora, Kansas: G.R. 1,2,3,4g Major-Com- mercialg Minors-Social Science, Mathematics. DARLENE SCHROEDER- Senior Girls Club: Girl Reserves 1: Majors-Social Science, Home Economics: Minors-Commercial, iviatnematics. B013 SCHWANDT DAGO - Music Performance 3,43 Vice President 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Football 2: Wrestling 2: t'Say It with Music l,3: Major- Science: Mi- nor-Social Science. -V-44-V-4 VIRGINIA LEE SEESE GINNY - Entered as a Senior from Con- soldiated District 86, Class Trea- surer 2, Girl Reserves 1,2,3, Trea- surer 3, Majors-Mathematics, History, Minors-Music, Science, Commercial. JOHN SHEAFFER JOHNNIE - Say It with Music 3, l Major- Music, Minors-Social Science, In- dustrial Arts. RALPH SHIPE- Majors-Shop, Mathematics, Min- or-Social Science. CHARLES SHOFFNER s4CI,LAS'1w-. Football l,2,3,4, Football Letter 4, Majors-Mathematics, Industrial Arts, Minor-History. DAVE SHOFFNER SWEET DREAMS - Football 1,2,3,4, Football Letters 3,43 Letterman Club 3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 Elected to National Junior Honor Society as a Sophomore, Majors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence, Industrial Arts, Minor-Sci- ence. JUANITA SIAS SI - Junior Girls Club, G.R. l,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3, G.A.A. Letters 2,3, Majors-Domestic Science, Com- mercial, Minor - Mathematics, Science. i .:..a.g'.-.4e..s.-.-... . - iz -rw -H yr- x ,.- ,- ' f-we vw-vie.-ef -Wi' 'Fl ??3't'iE'f.'f.35'fff 'i 4-V-4 UF IQ!!-E3 SHIRLEY SIEBERT SIE- BERT - G.R. Social Chairman 4, G.A.A. Assistant Song Leader 2, Junior Girls Club, G.R. 1,2,3,4, Say It with Music 1, Trial by Jury 1, Majors-Commercial, Language, Minors-Social Science, Mathe- matics, Music. BETTY SIMMONS- G.R. l,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, Say It with Music 1,33 Majors -Commercial, Language, Minors -Mathematics, Social Science. 1- :X A, I W JIM SIMMONS-- , ' U 'g g f 'F' Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Major-Marhemm .5 my E Vi re 5 7 , tics, Minor-Shop, Social Science. BA f I I .1 f Q' 'F' DELBERT SMITH SMITTY - Major-Shop, Minors-Mathema- t1cs, Social Science. MARJORIE SMITH- G.R. 1,2,3,4, Junior Girls Club, G.A.A. 1, Say It with Music 1,3, Majors-Mathematics, Social Science, Commercial, Minor- Music. WAYNE SONDEGARD- Football 2,3,4, Football Letter 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Letterman Club 4, Say It with Music 1, Major-Mathe- matics, Minors-Physical Sci- ence, Social Science. 25 SEIIIUBBLHSS + + + + + + ff + JACQUELINE SPRECKER JACKIE - G.R. 1,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club: Say It with Music 1,3: Major- Commercial: Minors-Social Sci ence, Music. GLENDA SPROUT SPROUTIE - G.R. 1,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club' Say It with Music 1: Majors- Home Economics, Social Science: Minors - Mathematics, Commer- cia . AUSTIN STEDHAM- STED Track 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Ten- nis 1,2: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: Majors- Mathematics, Science: Minors- Social Science, Industrial Arts. MARY JANE STROWIG CUTIE - President of G.R. 2: Cabinet of G.R. 2,43 G.R. 1,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club: Say It with Music 1,33 Trial by Jury 1: 1945 Scholar- ship Team Member in Typing: G.A.A. 1,2: Majors-Mathema- tics, Languages: Minors-Science, Commercial. , JOHN SULLIVAN- Wrestling 2,3: Wrestling Letter 3: Letterman Club 3,4: Major-Soc- ial Science-Minors-Mathema- tics, Industrial Arts. HAROLD SUMSTINE SUN- SHINE - Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: Majors-Mathema- tics, Social Science: Minors-Arts, Industrial Arts. 26 ff., -any it MABLE SWANSON MURT - Entered as a Sophomore from Gypsum High School: G.R. 2,3,4: Major - Mathematics: Minors- Foreign Language, Social Science. MARIALICE TAYLOR TATE - Junior Girls Club: G.R. 1,2,3,4: Say It with Music 1: Majors- Home Economics, Social Science: Minors-Mathematics, Commer- cial. WILMA JEAN TAYLOR- Music Letter 3: Scholarship Let- ter 3: Junior Girls Club: Girls Reserves 1,2,4: G.A.A. 1: Music Performance 3,4: Say It with Music 1,33 Production Staff of Spring Green 3: 1945 Scholar- ship Team Member, Constitution: Majors-Mathematics, Business: Minors-Social Science, Physical Science. RUTH TRAVIS- Committee Chairman for Prom 1945: Secretary of G.R. 1: Member of G.R. Cabinet 1,23 Cabinet of G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Girls Club: G.A.A. 1,23 G.R. 1,2,3,4: Say It with Music 1: Voice of Free- dom 2: Major-Art: Minors-So- cial Science, Mathematics. CHARLES TREMAIN 'tCHARLIE - Trail Editor 4: Student Council 3: Photographer 4: Hi-Y Cabinet 3: Hi-Y 1,3,4: Majors-Mathematics, Printing: Minor-Social Science. DARREL TYLER PISTOL - Majors-History, Shop: Minors- Mathematics. I 'k'k'ki k-A'-lr+ GEORGE UNREIN ONION - Major-Artg Minor-Social Sci- ence. .VIARJORIE UTLEY PAT - 3.A.A. Basketball 1,2,33 Volley Ball Games: G.A.A. 1,2,3: G.R. 1,33 Junior Girls 'Clubg Major- Home Economics: Minors-Com- mercial, Social Science. V JACK VANIER RED - Fntered as a Junior from St Johns Military Schoolg Member of Student Council as Seniorg Hi-Y 43 Majors-History, Science, Mathcmaticsg Minors-Machani- cal Drawing, Shop, Military Sci- ence. JERRY VANIER VANIE - Entered as' a Junior from St. Johns Military Schoolg Hi-Y 3,43 Majors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence: Minors-Foreign Language, Science, Industrial Arts. HELEN VIDRICKSEN- Junior Girls Club3 G.R. 1,2,3,4Q G.A.A. 1,23 Majors-Commercial, Home Economicsg Minor-Social Science. NORMA -MAY VOGAN DUTCH - Entered as a Senior from Solo- mong G.R. 43 Major-Commercial3 Minors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence. 0 ' f ' ,ff S 'Q 5 ' '3 , W i DF 1911-5 LOREN WALTER LEFTY - Basketball, Track, Football Let- ters 3,42 Letterman Club 3,43 Trial by Jury 13 Say It with Music lj Major-Industrial Artsg Minors-Mathematics, Social Sci- ence. FRED WARNOW FRITZ - Student Council 13 Dramatic Club 3,43 Say It with Music 12 Spring Green Production Stalffg Remember the Day castg Major -Industrial Arts: Minors-Sch ence, Mathematics. MELVIN WAYLAN- Majors - Mathmetics, Scienceg Minors-Language, Manual Arts, Social Science. JAMES WEAVER- Hi-Y 2,3,43 Say It with'Music 13 Major - Mathematicsg Minors- Language, Social Science, Science. JOHN K. WEBER J.K. - Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Vice President 13 Letterman Club 43 Football 43 Basketball 3,41 Major-Industrial Artsg Minors-Mathematics, So- cial Science. JOHN WECKEL- Hi-Y 1,3,43 Cabinet 43 Dramatics Club 43 Debate team 3,43 Say It with Music 1,33 Majors-Mathe- matics, Social Science, Science: Minor-Language. l 27 Sflllllll BLESS f ,. I GERALDINE WERTZ UGERRYH- t 1 Entered from Quinter High in Junior year: G.R. 3: Major-Com- mercial: Minors-Home Econom- ics, Social Science. MAXINE WERTZ- Entered from Quinter High as Junior: G.R. 3: Major-Commer- cial: Minors-Home Economlcs. Social Science. BETTY JO WICKERSHAM- G.R. 2,3,4: Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: G.A.A. Letter- ed 3: Major-Social Science: Min- or-Home Economics. RESSIA WILBUR- Entered from Brookville High as Junior: G.R. 3: Major-Commer- cial: Minors-Mathematics, Soc- ial Science. LOREE WILLIAMS WILLIE - Entered from Oklahoma City as Freshman: Major-Commercial: Minors-Science, Social Science. BARBARA WILSON BOBBY - G.R.1,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: G.A.A.: Majors -Mathematics, Art: Minors- Commercial, Science. 28 -lr 'A' 'A' -A' -k MARY JANE WILSON JANIE - G.R. 1,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: Say It with Music : Majors - Commercial, Language, Social Science: Minors -Music, Mathematics. SALLY SUE WOODWARD SUSIE G.R. Cabinet 1,2,3,4: Vice-Presi- dent 2: Honor Letter 2: 1945 State Scholarship Team: National Jun- ior Honor Society 2: Dramatics Club 4: Senior Girls Club: G.A.A. 2.3: Say It with Music 3: 'Spring Green Production Staff: Remember the Day : Major- Language: Minor-Social Science. MERLE GWEN WOODY- G.R.1,2,3,4: Junior Girls Club: Senior Girls Club: Music Perfor- mance 3,4: Music Performance Club Secretary 4: Spring Green : G.R. Cabinet 1: G.R. Treasurer 4: Honor Letter 3: Ma- jors-Social Science, Commercial: Minors-Music, Mathematics. ORVILLE WOOLARD WOOLY - Hi-Y 1,3,4: Majors-Mathematics, Industrial Arts: Minors-Social Science, Science, Fine Arts. THOMAS L. WORKMAN 6KT !7-1 Letterman Club 3,4: Lettered in Track 3,4: Football 3: Football l,2,3,4: Basketball 2,3: Track l,2,3: Majors-Industrial Arts, Mathe- matics: Minors-History, Science. ELEANOR ANN YOCKERS- Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4: Cabinet 4: Music Performance Club 3,43 Jun- ior Girls Club: National Junior Honor Society: Say It with Music l,3: 1945 State Scholar- ship Team-Psychology: Majors- Science, Music: Minors-Social Science, Mathematics, Foreign Language. -V-44-V-4 CLEO GARDENHIRE- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. Letter, 1,23 Junior Girls Clubg Majors-Sci- ence, Home Economicsg Minors- Mathematics, Art. EMMA HODGES- Entered as senior from Buckner Highg Music Festive and Junior Playg Majors-Social Science, Home Economicsg Minors-Com- I9 J Ur -fi-o ROBERT LEE JENNINGS uBOBui Served in U. S. Navy from August 1942, to October, 1945: Entered as a Senior from United States Navvy Minors-Social Science, Mathematics. CHARLIE KELLY Basketball 13 Major-Shopg Min- ors-Mathematics, Social Science. mercial, Music. HAROLD PORTER- Graduated at end of first semes- terg Majors.-Mathematics, ling lishg Minor-Social Science. 'f x ' J or M - if o r ' jg jg' ig ,L Q 13, r r f X Y 4 i In af. ii 'Q ' fiQvt'm?i 1 ' ,tn . l is Q t w.n:4iw+:r' .-. Sunnis 'fbmix' E SBHUUL i1DII1IIlIS'IBi1'IDBS 'k'k'ki ki' 4 CHARLES TE. HAWKES Superintendent , ,F'S,Dyar . . XC Woodwar Left no Rlght' L ReYno1dS,Ear ' J,R.EUP F ' W. W. WARING High School Principal BDHBD DF EDU!3f1'I' 1011 -1 ,E. A. Morgan A L Lyda, wayne glaiixsies E. Hawkes f 1. f i f i f ,Q ,. LUi1i3HIIlB'I!JI1HlBH O. E. HODGSON, Principal Physiology, Commercial Law ' MISS DOROTHY ANDREWS, Dean Psychology, Constitution 3 1 LUHSHIIIBT U11 4444 -, ff 1 , . 3 Q New r .rf K 4 'wa XM. A , , Qs my Q Q in a 1 W x . 'Q' 'QF A -- mf ,j , .. - ,A f, ,,-gr.. E Ewa , g,,. ,, ,7f. ,GW IDA P. SHANK Junior English Room 26 EMICE DYCK MARGARET E. CARPEN'iER JAMES L. HOSLEY Solid Geometry, Adv. Algebra Journalism, Trail, Engli h Constitution - Room 21 Room 1 Room 11 A R gl kg! 1 B. E. SITES Physics, Chemistry I ' A, ,'-'V I X Room 22-23 E A 1 xi A Q.-I A ,ff I ' 8 E :- E , i K-...arg ...J f,'T'7fi5+sE my 2 - A ,f4f.,,, M .S-' 54 ffm 4 Q .. - P Q-T' 2 ', 3 ' i ax, , - -.. 2' f3'fi3P JESSIE GEMMILL Library, Study Hall J. E. ANDERSON American History ' Room 25 Room 18 N K ,Q . S k,AL- . 1 fl -H ay if ' T' Q 'xx :Z 2 ' ,f fn f As ilra if . EARL 'F. MORRISON N. cATHERiNE LONG R, R, REED PhyS1Ca1EduCat10n Typlng Fundamentals of Machines Room 4 Room 20 Room 7 32 5' + 1+ 4 4 FHBULTYQ JOHN H. GROTH EDNA CATHERINE NELSON N. E. ORENDORFF N Bookkeeping, Gen. Math. English II Mechanical Drawing Room 12 Room 16 Room 10 A ANNA-LORA MILLER , V j ' ' .EDNA M. SMITH Foods .qu ' f 'W . l - ' ' American History Room 8 Fi :ZN?5.QF X I '- N Room 28 A 'msllsn 1 5 A Q'-f Q, K1 ,. Fwy i, : ,,'.f 4 A. Pggsicaw ! .L1 .S .- A. 'c. F. LEBOW ' 'J' ROLAND A. cox Instrumental Music ' Vocational Printing Room 9 ROOU1 2 ' gi . ' V . . F Ja-1-T iff ' ww , mf? 1 3 A . fi- G. BARBER FLORENCE MCCALL JAMES 0. KERSHNEF Electrlclty, Aeronautlcs, Lathe Shorthand, Stenography Constitution, Debate RQ0m 3 Room 24 Room 27 33 il JUIIIUBS' 4 4 4 4 'mania -wx '4'-T.':.'v pann- President Vice President TOM KENNEDY JACK HOKE Bill Armstrong, Bob Allison, Bill Benz, Tracy Buck Row: Dilllnfr, Don Anderson, Dale Engel, Bill Baughman, XVes- ley Bt-lchley, Bill Eckley, Donald Evans, Melvin Clingan. Fourth Row: Frances Gilbert, Jean Cash, Juanita Gerdes, Phyllis Bowman, Betty Anderson, Carol Lee Griffith, Mona Dlshman, .loan Dennison, Wilma. Christianson, Ann Copeland, 'Pat Eggleston, Dorothy Gilmore, Lillian Gar- denhire. Third Row: Ethel Benton, Alma. Fry, Joan Bourhlna, Doris Downs, Janice Glidden. Pat Britton, Le Phyllis Anderson, Rolla Lou Blood, Maxine Briefrel, Joyce Densmoor, Aretta Gid- Frank Camarena, Wayne Darlinur, Duffey, Velma Jean Fink, Juanita Norma Boardman, Arlene Burk- Collins, John Caulkins, David Crosby. Helen Garcia, Betty Fay, Norma Clovis, Doris Gust. Meryl Gor- Geske, June Fllcklnger, Waunita. Gawith. l 5 .11 13? lx 3.31 -l Groth, Don Lan- Bnok Row: Lawrence Fernandez, Bob ning, Harry Justvig, Jim Hufufaker, Clay Dean House, Darrell Kohr, Dale Fitch, Gerald Knowles, Jim Hutchin- son, Jerry Lappin, Jack Hoke, Bill Grosser. Fourth Row: Nalda Lewis, .loan Larson, Don Lockstrom, Bob Hertel, .lim Howe, Edgar Harper, Dave Hinton, Bob Hoisington, Hurt-hel Hollingsworth, Alda Lewis, Frances Hurst, Peggy Logan. Thlrd Row: Marjory Hagstrom, Dorothy Krueger. Patricia. Lytal. Janet. Johnson, Wilma. Lambott. Lela Huntsi Shirley Hou ma Jensen. er, Dick Ki nger, Laurctta Hederstedt, Maxine Johnson, ard, Betty Hammond, Marydell Huiett, Nor- sevond Row: Eugene Hopkins, Bradley Hoop- ng, Arnold Gray, Dale Johnson, Jim Golder, Tom Kennedly, Jack Gillam, Wayne Glick, Bill Just, Wal- lace Johnso Kuhn, Bettl Ella Johns4 Goodenow, Johnson, Jo , Frank Just. Flrst Row: Elsie Kopsa, Ellen 1 Huscher, Jeanne Kaufman, Janice Kean, m, Norma Koenig, Mary Laverty, Phyllis Bonnie Kempton, Joann Lindgren, Shirley an Lowe. N 4 + 4 + + BLIISS DF 1947 Bnek Row: Sanford Mattson, Orval Postlethwaite, Glen Napier Max Malmstronl, Ceeil Roekhold, Jimmy-Mareuni. Fourth Row: Ada Mae Oehlert, Pat Poort, Truman Nich- olson, Roland Nothern, Albert Morgan, Joe Merrill, Sandy Paton, Norma Jean Metzger, Billie Porter, Alfreda Olson. Thlral Row: La Von 1'it-king, Virginia McQuistion, Shirley Nelson, Joann Niemann, Rosalee Phillips, Julia Rider, .lanet Reno Shirlov Rive. Marv Poague. Catherine Mar- shall, Margaret Piland. Second Row: Hob Russel, VVayne Petrie, Neil Peterson, XVendell Morrison, Donald Rose, Elmer Olson, De-lno Peterson, Dale Pierson, Kenneth Porter, Eugene Moseman, Salvador llodriguez, First Row: Pat Quigal, Shirley Rit-hard, Donna Rentel, June Munson, Betty Rehling, June Moore, Shirley Nelson, Donna Me- Coy, Betty Reimer, Ruth Owens, Barbara Morris, Norma O'Shea, Lupe Rodriguez. Blu-k Row: Felix Swanson, Bill Salp, Gene Sethman, Bob Sykes, Roy Toulouse, Royee Young, Bob Finney, Robert Hertel, Clifford Stradley. Fourth Row: Lois Vidrlcksen, .loan Sanborn, Mary Margot Sage, George Smith, Clifford Trow, Tommy Smith, Gilbert Wagner, Ernest Schultz, D0- lores Vogt, Betty XVilliams. Third Row: Helen Yoekers, Lorrene XValburn, Noville Stephan, Grace Vaniman, Bar- bara l'tt. Peggy Thomas, Dorothy Willcoxon, Barbara Seymour. Mary Lou Tallman. Molly XVeathers. Joan Tullis, Shirley Yost. Sex-ond Row: Don Warnow, Raymond Sol- dan, Charles Towner, Raymond Shelton, Don Sanborn, Don Tucker, George Strella, .Iohn Urhanek, Ben Sini- mons, Rupert XVoolard. Henry Tipton, Dale Weis, Paul VVeaver. First Row: Vvilda Silver, Evallne Wilson, Doris Stout, Cora Mae Stout. Ruth Wamser. Alive Xvolter, Ret- ty Wilson, Rosemary Tillett. Frankie NVhisler. Nam-y Van- Cleef, Jerry Thomas, Dorothy Urmey, Rabs Stl:-fel. Secretary ERNIE SCHULTZ Treasurer PAT QUIGEL 4 4 4 4 Popular Lincoln Cute couple. Lincoln stags. You name it! Out Wolfin' Y f'f'P'?'??Tfif4ifi?'?'5i'?S S ' S - , , , ,, , , , , SLIIIBDLIISHIBH , , C. A. BROOKS, Principal ' Bookkeeping 1 - MISS KATHLEEN O'DONNELL, Dean Plane Geometry LIIIBULII + I f I 4--A f-,as P.. .w . MISS IVA M. ZIMMERMAN PAUL RYBERG MISS KATHERINE SCHELLEN- Freshman Algebra Vocal Music BERG Room 22 Lincoln, Washington English 9 Room 26 A in jg:- W. Ln ' 4 J V v ,,- 1 , 3 Af, . ,,,f-fake I .f.1feaTs-+A -fvf I fix I A fl -fl A if S., .' -' sa! . V' V I If QL ' N 'Avy' Q ' l Y Ulf' ' Miss ETHEL JOHNSON I , . L VV . 'IX is 1 li I Miss MUR11-:L JOHNSON English 10 S ' of A lffdfim Av cmhing Room 28 A , ' 'X M X M 'Inv' Room 6 1 1 cvh. ' 'I I- I M-45'- ' s 2 W. E. SIMPSON ' V I A. G. WILLIAMS Biology General Science Room 13 Room 10 W' I MISS MARY ZIMMERMAN Freshman Algebra Room 20 Ro 38 F. .- 'fi MISS L A READ English 9, L tin II, Library m12 1 1 1 1 FHBULTY MISS MARY E. HAMIL'I'ON JACK KELLY MISS LUCILE GROVES Plane Geometry English 9-10, Lincoln Physical Education Room 25 Dramatics, Washington Room 16 2 Vll fuk .S VL h I 1 vb' Qin! ' 'm dk 12' s S ,Wo MISS EVELYN SHARP - - it MISS HELEN CASADY English 10 ,Q 41 , is if 5' .' Oral English Room 27 Q - Q ' ' gg? A g' . Room 11 I r 'X-I, 5 Y ', Ki? ei Q KW nc' I 'iii 1 .Y I' ' ' A Vflff ' Q S V Q 'Ri 'R if 7' A 7 1:,'L4'?'f f.'55 -gf I A ' f iff- wtf .. I i'i t i y,g1:PZE1-if:-n r' f I- K' 12555 .,'jl?gg if ,V 3 ,A ff ' 15,2 P, L. PHILLIPPI ii' -'K Q W. R. PFENNINGER Physical Education Gen. Shop Gym Room 1 .A 1 LW ff wr- is N' N 2 ,1 .1 A 1 . , . , 3' 4 N:.'2x':. QQ: L ,Z gm' ,.fiZK, L A 5 53?:aK 'fif.L' t y'-A 5 I A - fy Ifvft 'f.3,..Jwr. MQ, . A 1 fl 1394 K H,-'fs I ' .5 5. 3x'f'E?1'4::3e 'T 'J ' MISS AMY ARMSTRONG MISS ELIZABETH RODDA Spanish I World History Room 29 Room 21 39 ISUHIUIIIDBES + + F if President Vlce President GENE MYERS DON BROOKHOUSER Buck Row: Clarence Blles, Don Cottle, Lyle Altman, Jack Cooley, Carl Anderson, Harold Dickey, Bob Boyd, Tony Bristow, Bob Baughman, J. D. Edmiston, Fred Brooks, Dennis Carlson, Billy Baker, -Douglas Chance. Fourth Row: Genevieve Applebee, Alberta Urotton, June Izellie, Maxine Caldwell, .lean Buerkle, Blenda Eutsler, Nancy nd rsm 1 Brus Lois Caldwell Pe Biuman A e cc n, Norm. st, . . , ggy . , Allene lflikelberger, Beverly Camp, Alice Ann Arterburn, Florence Coddington, Emma Lou Eckley. Third Row: lack De Xvitt, Don Brookhouser, .Carl Eklund Curtis Buck Row: George Sawaya, Don Rauh, Marvin Wilmoth, David Smith, Darrel Stauffer, Virgil Wenger, Lynn Ry- berg, Roy Wilbur, Bill Patton, Rolfe Petersen, Max Web- er, .lack Sutton, Robert Wilbur. Fourth Row: Mavoyne Tweedy, Madeline Rand, Helen Vaupel, Lois Piland, Norma Jean Vieira, Pat Van Horne, Frances Sjo, Louise Starr, Lorna Wistrand, Mary Perkins, Emalou Watkins, Susannah Valley, Beverly Wilson, Arlene Vance, Wilma. Schroeder, Duanne Webster, Dale Powell, Arley Wilkins, Gerald Schrielder, Gerald Vlshnefske, Dale St. Clair, Don Schropp, Bill Parker, Leon Shelton, Bill Sears, Morris 4 4 4 4 4 -V- + 4 BLEISS UF 1943 Bac-k Row: Alan Heath, Junior Haywood, Royce Dale Ex- line, Max llarz, Jimmy Finney, Lloyd Holmolgren, George l-Edward Kohr, Ronald Golder, Gene Ketchum, Don Jen- sen, Paul llenry, Charles Kephart, Beverly Hollen. Fourth Row: Jean Kenison, Jo Ann Just, Delores Huffaker, Phyllis Kring, Delores Kaeinpfe, Dorothy Gruber, Althea Gorse, Joyce Green, .laniece Jones, Verna Mae Johnson, Joan Kuhn, Mary Hall, Jane Johnson, Hannah Holcom, Marjorie Jaeger. Thlrnl Row: Bob Hogrrefe, Houston llled- soe, .Iohn Griffin. Don llouprh, Iloh Fisher, Max liuuene Fuller, Danny King, Jim Floyd, Roger Freeman, Rodney Fincher, Kenneth Goheen, Bob Fountain, iiarl Carlson, Vernon Brown. Second Row: Mary Hernandez, .loan Higrhharger, Kathryn Grimrs, Lonelva Hill, .linnny Harris, Melvin Hill, Donald Hughes, Clarenee Franklin. .lohn Grit'-fith, Donna Krug, Roherta Hamm, llosemary llohen. Beverly Hogan, Front Row: Marlene Johnson, lletly Lou Holmes, Joann Hamhargar, Rosemary Kennedy, Mar- ilyn Geiger, Betty Goodall, Maxine French, Lois Jolm- son, Pattie Johnson. Bm-If Row: Don Ogborn, Carrol ltiontfromery, Herbert Lei'1'in1:well, Larry Olson, Charles Nissley, Jim Lacy, Darrell Lemon, Jim Miller, Curtis Miller, Don Miner, Gene Myers, Jim Martin, Joe Miller. Fourth Row: Dorothy Naegele, Betty Merrill. Doris Levin, Viola Oberg, Mary Markley, Margaret Moore, Barbara Morloek, Kathryn Minard, Colleen McCabe, Evelyn Lucille Melvin, Jackie Lamme, Joanne Moore, June Nelson, Joyce Nelson. Third Row: Don Noyce, Lindy Lorenson, Claude Lewis, Doyle Moore, Hroek Mc-Pherson, ldufrene Lady. James Moody. Frank Norton, Paul Niehouse, Maurice Nelson, Freeman Nelson, Louis Lyda, James Petrie. Sq-1-ond Row: Jo Ann Laffere, Phyllis Ottinger, Rhoda McMi4-kle. Margaret Olson, Margaret Martin, Bula Linrzo, Phyllis Lion, l'em,:'y Moore, Donna MeC0sh, .Iulia McAdams, Jeanette Silver, Anna Lee Lemon, Virginia Nelson. I-'Inst Row: Jerry Mc-Cellough, Gerald McNally. John Nelson, Manita Mat- tlson, Pat Manis, Marjorie Olson, Carroll McNally. Gail Larsen, Richard Newman, Laurel Dean Meier, Charles Morrison. Secretary BILL SEARS Treasurer DARRELL STAUFFER FBESHIIIEII ' 3' ' ' M., - .fl Y -- W President Vice President JANE FLOYD SUE ANN ELLER Top l'i4-ture: lla:-k Row: Hamilton Lynch, Donald Rider, Donald Reinhold, Ralph Parker, Lauren Pratt, Keith Pulec, Ray Oberg, Bluford Nic-kell, Lawrence Quick, Bernard Sherman, Carroll Mogenson, Jerry Rice, Jerry Lewis. Fourth Row: Agnes Roof, l-Eleanor Remington, Inez Olson, Marylin Rice, Shirley Mason, Esther Loren- son, Barbara Orendorff, Marilyn Peters, Arabelle Mc- llride, Marilyn Mt-Dowell, Phyllis Larson, Sally Leiker, Doris Pitzer, Alice Mason, Maxine Moses, Amaryllys Minneman. Thlrcl Row: Joe Johnson, Earl Reeves, Dale Larsen, Tom Norton, Donald Roe, Forrest Rees, Roger Mason, Bennie Propp, Dale Pike, Ronald Miller. Richard Nissleg, I angmade, Ron Mosenian, Bottom Pla-ture: Back Row: Bud Stevenson, Dick White, Earl White, Sidney Shultz, Wendell Vogt, Kenneth Stamm, Raymond Smith, Alan Zimmerman, Billy Weath- ers, Kenneth Sprout, Charles Williams, Jim Wise. Fifth Row: Darlene Schissler, Norma Wood, Barbara Streeter, Suzanne Sykes, Portia Thornton, Margaret Weckel, Bar- bara Toulouse, Dalena Showalter, Dorcas Smith, Jerry Williams, J. Dean Tucker, Dannette Strand, Helen Shu- blom, Evelyn Slaven, Janet Sawyer, Lois Stout. Fourth Row: Frank Widler, Donald Urmey, Larry Smith, Harry Weelborg, Wayne Sumstine, Keith Sullivan, Lowell Wil- llams, Max Stauffer, Earl St. Clair, Donald Novak, Ervin NVoodln, Don Wilson, Robert Shank, Jim Weber, Wil- llam Warnow, Richard Saip. Third Row: Kathleen Stin- 42 am Jane Wilson, Mary Wright, Edith Williams, Marilyn nett, Charlotte Williams, Dorothy Stussy, Jeanette With- ' 'vi Waylan, . ary Samuelson, Wanda Snyder, Lenora Wau- hob, Curaline Wheaton, Gloria Swanson, Dorothy Verhle, Sarah Sh ll. Sec-ond Row: Phyllis XVaylan, Esther Smith, Cosa Shxdd, Gladys Shannon, Sheila Varney, Arlene Woodman Dorothy May Yoc Stout, Do dlne Smit, Kent Th Smith. , Lorraine Sears, Pat Williams, Ellen Snyder, elenka, Della Scriven, Shirley Sherman, Anna ers, Norma Jean Tunnell. First Row: Billie ald Weis, Royce Schropp, Teddy Stanton, Na- , Ona Parson, Patty Warnow, Le Anne Spaeth, omas, Jimmie NVares, Robert Turner, Dale 'k'k'k'k'k N 81.333 UF 1349 Top Picture: Back Row: Earl Keller, Joseph Fahey, Darrell Hahn, John Gregory, Richard Inman, Donald Goodnight, Richard Hemphill, Ralph Forrey, Richard Henry, Bob Fox, Don Johnson, Lawrence Jackman, Bev- erly Judson. Fourth Row: Shirley Fyffe, Juanita John- son, June Franklin, Gloria Johnson, Marilyn Harris, Mil- dred Hill, Jeanette Keith, Marietta Kohr, Jacqueline Idle- man, Dana Hudkins, Gloria Goodall, Loretta Glddlngs, Doris Gebhart, La Vonne Flora, Constance Hill. Thlrd Row: Jlm Kent, Arthur Harris, Lawrence Ferrell, Her- bert Hoeffner, Joe Hernandez, John Hamilton, Robert Hindman, Jay Herren, Merlin Jones, Keith Grayheal, Norman French, Melvin Hetzel. Se-rnml Row: Doralne Freeman, Junior Henry, Richard Ford, Delores Hunter, Jo Ann Friend, Florence Jones, Phylis Johnson. Jean Hurley, Charlotte Gorrell, Fa Donna Hower, Ruth Faulk- ner, Alice Homolka, Richard Ford, Doran Graff, Billy Johnson. First Row: Katherine Heinze, Velva June Jos- eph, Wanda Gawlth. Betty Jo Kenlson. Pat Gardenhlre, Audrey Gebhart, Shirley Hooper, Arnell Goodwin, Lupe Fernandez. Bottom Picture: Bock Row: James Anderson, Glen Beebe, Larry Baughman, John Anderson, George Eckles, Frank Brettle, Eugene Brandt, Robert Boyer, Keith Cor- zine, Melvin Champlln, Leon Chadwick, Raymond Brown, Phillip Abell. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Ernst, Melva Lee, Dunham Nadine Crow, Ruth Bross, Wilma Brown, Dons Davey, Geneva Broley, Colene Crawford, Dixle Bartley. Geneva Ewer, Barbara Baker, Sue Ann Eller, Sally Earl- ey. Thlrd Bow: Jim Drevets, Robert Conrad, John Buxton, Junlor Cline, James Duckworth, Leonard. Buehre, Billy Boyd. Ralph Armstrong, Deane Engel, William Brockel- man, Kendell Carlson, Gary Coburn, Teddy Barnes, John Dawson. Second Row: Jimmie Driscoll, Jack Driscoll, Al- vin Brockelman, Vivian Bean, Lillian Brlegel, Peggy Ed- mlston, Jean Currier, Pat Bauman, Helen June Anderson, Mary Lou Brown, Georgianna Alexander, Donna Deines, Donna Cravens, John Eaton, Bill Entwise, Jimmy Atch- ison. First Row: Kolma Brown, Pauline Brown, Anita Crawford, Lupe Camerena, Jo Ann Colllver, Joyce Diller, Katherine Buttermore, Doris Bolby, Juanita Cassaw, ,Joan Anderson. Secretary VERLE SIMPSON Treasurer CHARLES WILLIAMS 43 0 BDUSEVELT 'A' 'A' 'A' 'k sly if-K , -5 'vw' 1' v 'J 'xf. o .7 4 LAVERGNE MANN BONNIE GUSTAFSON MARGUERIITE SUNDGREN MARY NIELSEN Singing English E glish Health Room 16 Room 20 ' Room 21 Room 13 -',e'k.k ,ff in 'L , I 7. J, I! f'v'vR 'f .ff 4 .1 ,Q 11 Q. ff',Jfp,fx, lf' ,Q ' QR. is Ay , , ,' 2, ,A-'-.1 It 1' wifi it x V . ,.,... .. casa:-nm-gihuf is gf J U, . , vm- I HELEN STILWELL Xi? ,f fh if , ..'o, F wlff QQ... H. R. HEYWOOD Mathematics msg.. .1- ' Avkl Q xiWH,:Q,,M,,,M,,,-I A Nature Study Room 22 A Ja, ' vfflf I KX Room 31 gf- D 1 QW, se . 4 E . b 'I!!,, go? x y' '!, na' . in QQ'-A 'L X ...f 4 .' .5 Y f E' :X mi ' J f5n!Gl-ISR? 1.1 - M,w,,.,,,, ,S 553 HILDA SMITH U. S. History Room 15 LENORA MUNDEN Physical Education Room 25 44 HAROLD OPDYCKE Industrial Arts Room 1 MARGARET MILLS Mathematics Room 26 MRS. ROGER MILLER English Room 28 .ii i' 'k 'k 'A' . ciss . srss,o - LILLIAN COOKE. MRS. WILLIAM DOUD MARY KATHRYN BRYAN Art Mathematics Art Room 5 Room 23 Room 8 ,.,f,,,?Wm 'x .fW7s. ,E 4,2 'WM . iff' r gr-mf: 132511. fi, ' ' I M- ' Q3 '.k4 Q. ff' 2 We-A f 'E MRS. JEAN MccosH Workshop A ', wi X T Room 6 ' V ' j A 2, if Y AC 'mfrr L E Q49 --fS',f7 H seems E R' -9 0 li -rf-mf -A--mf-HK X N -my I 'N z u l ml. '- 1 h f R 1 'm Hv-x xnxx ,HM Fil!3UL'IY VERA MOON History, Georgraphy Room 14 H , xl ra-.ak fl ,4-Q r LUCY FLETCHER Geography Room 24 HELEN MITCHELL DOROTHY CATER Clothing Orchestra Room 7 Room 2 Y 15 pi f '61 K .UQ if ' N J R R RL R - U GLADYS M. KUHN Foods Room 17 EDWIN HITCHCOCK Physical Education Room 27 MARION KLEMA U. S. History, Library Room 10 45 1 'k'k'k'k Florence Jones Maralyn Eyler Barbara Adams 8a 9. Roosevelt at noon 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k C. O. SCOTT, Principal Mathematics 7 BIJDSEVELT HIBH MISS EDITH BRODINE, Dean English 7 47 SEV.Ell'lH BHIIDEBS , 4 4 4 4 . President Vice President BARBARA ADAMS BONNIE BARNES Top l'h-ture: Back Row: Jerry Huntsinger, Kenneth Jordan, Darold Lady, James Clovis, Vernon Osborn, Delbert Niekell, Key Mar, Norman Maher, Miles Hono- michl, Ilamon Haden, Paul Lyda, Danny Smith, Bob Vermillion, Loren Soldan, Richard Myers, Burton Frank- lin. Fourth Row: Jeraldine llieks, Sally May Miller, Mary Dodge, Ruth Ann Griffith, Marjorie Halford, Mar- garet Smock, Lois Jean Cothern, Norma Brumbaugh, Margaret Howes, .Ioan Marie Quillen, Betty Fairman, Glenna Obenchain, Phylis Ringquist, Bernice Walters, Norma Boyer, Patricia Pedroja, Colene Young. Third Row: Richard Hogen, Lambert McClure, Orrin Mclieth, Billy Serra u lt Frankie Main, Bob Gebhirt. Charles Reeves, Robert Robinson, Bob Mt-Mic-kell, Billy Norton, Lelloy XVa lt Chilen, Deal n Sl'l'0llll Ro U' 2 er, Ralph Browen, Dallas Gleason, ! 1'l Johnson, Danny Perry, Donald Newman. Jim Karns, Bill Seriven, Alberta Stussey, Delores Humphries Barbara Brown, Marlene VVhite, Marilyn Ju 4 t Jerry Tuttle, Thelma Jackman, .Dorothy Bagley, Hazel Austian, Luella Laughlin, Bettie Rees, Elizabeth eas Bob Linder, Harold Gillispie. Front Row: Beat ice Turner, Joan XVarnow, Joyce Fyffe, June VVilliams, Ca Betty 'Mf:Na l Bottom l'lvture-: Bm-k Row: Raymond Verble. Dick Gal- lion, Arthur Jay, Ronald Green, Charles Holmgren, Roy Brown, Robert Morloek, David Crawford, Fred Pender- m'a.ft, .lunior Helbert, Angelo Fernandez, Harvey Kohr, Don .lolmson, Wesley Mc-Millen, ,Bill Arnold, Dallas Sullivan. Fourth Row: Velva lfillyson, Maralyn ldyler, Mildred Agin, Florence Mt-Gilvray, Velma Whisler, Twila Longbine, Carole Ann Cross, Marjorie lflnglund, Florence Wind, Donna. MaeDale, Sally Wet-kel, Delores Edwards, Vonda Lee Shrout, Verona Peterman, Mary Lou Brubaker. Third Row: Billy Evans, Larry St. Clair, Xvalter Fuller, Larry Gunckel, Larry Burt, Vern John- son, Robert DeWitt, Jerry Crouixh, Orville Haden, Don- 48 ald Base, rol Collins, Patrieai Eitel, Barbara Greiner, ly. Patty Shedcl, Lois Miller, Donna Walter. .I ,I- 4 Evan Bartlett, Don Beckett, Rivhard Haier. Larry Boston, Floyd Brookhouser, Jerry Dalrymple. Sevond Ro' nandez, De terman, Dc thy Herrin wr: Robert Larsen, Bruce Wilson, Cum-a Fer- lores Taylor, Marjorie Espinfr. Margaret Let- ris Gwinner, Geanine Sears,Elsle Base, Doro- ton, Marfraret Short, Virginia Allis, Jenovee Torres, Maiv Jane Halford, Shirley Wygal, Lloyd Slav- en, Leo M4 -Dowell. Front Row: Catherine Snider, Don- na Pearsor, Beverly Campbell, Mary .To Parson, Phyl- 'lls Betts, Horne, B Shelton. B an VVhite, Annabelle Johnson, Verlene Van- nie Barnes, Gevendolyn Vaniman, Donna. ttv VVares. Mary Youngherrr, Stella Rose. berry, Zanioelllolen, Barbara Curtis, Doris Vvels. -ljlr 'k'kir'k Top Pla-ture: Back Row: Marvin Dawdy, Ernest lfllkle- berry, Glen llarland, Glen Beshears, Eddie Dalton, Del- bert De Shazo, Garry Cassel, George Stinnett, Jimmy Gust, Emerson Sawaya, Dale Elbert, .lohn Sooney, Bich- ard Dauprherty, .Iolm Vogue, Stanley Carter, Richard XVhole. Fourth Row: Candace Beineke, Gilbert llruyn, Johnny Brown, John Leighton, Howard lflggleston, Ken- neth Hunt, John Crosby, Billy Olson, Bob Cottle, Neil Friets, Vincent Butschle, Dale Garrinprer, Keith Murphy, liichard Haines. Darold Price, Geraldine Folcher. Thlrml Row: Ruth Tinton, Carol Ann Carlisle, Luella Gray, Ila- tricia McCabe, Melha Kennedy, Nancy Jo Moore, Mary Dearing, Arlene Hughes, Ilelen Snider, Marilyn Gorse. Dorothy neikitc, xyonne Lrack, Yioletto Fern V- , Beatrice Busehe, I.aVola Palmquist. Second ltow: lion- ald Lamer, Jimmy Coddington, Keith Gebhart, Norman Krug, Leal Timmons, Ronnie Gamble, Dee Sehrolm, .loe Ramsey, Gilbert Johnson, Ned Shoffner, Leslie Berry, Harold Mm-Call, Jimmy Patterson, Richard Mason, Rob- ert XVindes, Jean Eniirf. Front Row: Phyllis Neel, Shir- ley Schmitz, Gaylene Deines, Ilene Pierson, Nancy Stin- nett, Patricia Harris, Mary Hernandez, Connie Laurence, Persis Krich, Maxine Bradford, Vernita Bullock, Mary Freeman, Marlene Hodges, Patty Bown, Mary Jackson. wmv Bottom Pla-ture: Buck Row: Charles Miller, Richard Anderson, Neal Friets, Bob Muir, Bobby Spreeker, Owen 'Brown, Bryce Valley, Raymond Wilbur, Donald XYilson, Charles Nelson, Dale Garinger, Charles Wau- hob, Rodney Korneslon, Charles Peck, Carney Foster, Clare French. Fourth Row: Barbara Adams, Jeanette llughes, Virginia Nelson, Anna Mae AICCLIIIIUBF, Norma llowell, lflll'Dill'Zl Carney, Cynthia Peterson, Ann Burton, Darlene NVicl-tersham, Mary Lou Thayer, Helen Oberg, Patricia listen, Bonnie Howard, Theresa. Showalter, Vir- ginia Lacy, Loretta Aulton. Thlrcl Row: Jimmie Perkins, Edgar Fishburn, Orlin llower. Sid Hutchins, Billy Simu- son, XVarner Eisenbise, .Lak Taylor, Norman . Jaya, Dean Sethinan, lilmera liogers, Kenneth Larsen, Bob lflxline, Ronald Richmond, Leslie Soldan, Arthur llughcs, Leland McBrayer, Richard Tucker, Dwane Snyder. Soc- oml Row: Barbara Linholm, Virginia Valentine, Marva Rice, Claudine Merriman, Margueritte 'l'hornhurg, Roma Coil, Shirley Ellis, Victoria X'K'hite, Nancy Jane Pruitt, Lois Hutchins, Mary Hampton, Corelle Meier. Front Row: Doris Faye Massey, Logene Britton, Ivannah Blalock, lloma Smith, Lois VVebster, Lura Arnold, Alice Stokes, Donna Maxwell, Dixie Bramhall, Nathalie Byers, Donna French, Donna Lee Weddle. 1 Secretary PATRICIA PEDROJ A Treasu rer ELIZABETH TEAS 49 + BLIISS DF 1951 t riff EIBHTH BBHDEBS f 3 is F, president Vice President ROBERT BRACK JANICE MURPHY Top Picture: Back Row: Veryl Mayberry, Norman Grant, Blll Swenson, Leslie Wenger, Frank Mar, Tommie Plckett, Donald Miller Irvlng Peterson, Glen Applebee, Jared Dyer, Jerry Reinhardt, Rex Blood, Wayne McDowell, Archie Fry, Alvin Nelson, Verne Rhodenbaugh. Fourth Bow: Vlolet Mae Tilley, Connle Campbell, Madeleine Hodgson Sylvia Crosby, Barbara Deardorf, Jane Ann White, Patsy Harshbarger, Betty Betterson, Mary L0 Lemon, Norma Lee Price, Dolores Sherman, Shirley Le- Bow, Margaret Carter, Jean Fairchild, Arlene Propp, Nor- ma Jean Phillips, Patrlcla St. John. Thlrd Row: John Huf- faker, Jlm Felton, Richard Wilson, Phil Rodrlquez, Don Morrls, James Mattson, Morris Nicholson, Marlon Nickel- HOH. Dennls Wheaton. luugene Shrout, Bobby Ireland, James Keegan, gon Dlshman, Dick Massey, Wallace Herren, Charles alford. ,Second Row: Danny Fazey, Delbert Schroeder, Tommy Armstrong, Earl Dean Kempton, Con- nie Britt ndall, Neola Griffin, Jessie Camarena, Anna. Marie Bu. hyhead, Edna Summers, Earlene Sltton, Sou- orro Sala ar, Ruby Ashton, Clarence Scott, Sarah Wlles, Ruth Bur hart, Blll Hansen, Frank Qulntoro, Marlow Orr, Tom my Dale. Flrnt Row: Dorothy Strecker, Joann Pearson, viary Louise Barefield, Catherine Price, Mary Sherman, arbara Fronterhouse, Barbara Van Wle, Car- olyn Hur , Anna Mae Bushyhead, Shirley Davls, Mar- ilyn Ben, Twlla Mueller, Rebecca Kemball Pauline fiuscher, shlrley Driscoll, Jeanne Crawford, Phyllis Ham- lton. Bottom Plc-ture: Back Row: Wayne Bartlett, Ward Bar- cafer, Bob Pugh, John Crawford, Marvln Mt-Cauley, Bob Johnson, Donald Fapp, Don Pohlhammer, Bobby Gray- beal, John Waldschmidt, Charles Hamilton, Robert Brat-k, Nick Agnos, Teddy Kohler, Billy Andrews, Robert Ry- dl gf. Fourth Row: Norma Jeanne Horsley, Mary Ann Wilhelm, Mildred Smith, Donna Capell, Sally Fetterllng, Betty Hofzrefe, Sally Jo Yockers, Erma Fahring. Shirley Brown, Ruby Swlpzart, Glorla Davidson, Mary L. John- son, Nancy Ross, Mary Hake, Betty Collins, PPKHY Greg- ory, Janis Murphy. Thlrd Row: Harold Blabock, Donald Sasnett, Robert Coe, Floyd Benson. Keith Mlc-hal, Jimmy Sledd. Edwin Bronaugh, Joe Nelson, lilmc-r Manjeot, 50 Keith Rmgstrom, Robert Leth, Bill Groth, Bllly Johnson, Curtls M ns Davis Ross Clarence Denison 'les-onll '1 . , . . . , , . . . Row: Betty Conrad, Dorls Altman, Rosetta Shelton. Dixie Woods, C rol Green, Arlene Collins, Barbara Soderberps, Xvanda 'I' embley, Letty Wymore. Stella Parks. Sylvia 13003, Pat ica Pettle, Emily Shldler, Dorothy Leth. Vel- ma Cralz, Shlrley Massey. Audlne Buckle. Flu-nt Row: Nancy Curtis, Marian Mathews. Max Hower, Arthur Schreiber, Ramon Baumann, Harold Briscoe. Kenneth Conrad, J e Don Jones, Dale McCollum. Keith Qulllen, Verlln GI sch, Jerry Anderson. Marshall Couch. Ro'-by Hiatt. Jlm Jenninzs, Jimmy Carlson, John Hamm, Shir- ley Brore. Joann Hutchison. I - 1 ir 'A' 'A' ir 'A' BLESS UF 1950 Top Picture: Back Row: Richard Young, Bonnie Glllam. Donald Mills, Tommy Fernandez, Wilbert Ingalls, Ted Nixon, Max Coffman, Ted weaver, Phil Rose, Floyd Benson, Robert Haley, Bruce Hamilton, Dick Sheldon, Eugenie Glassburn, John Hinde. Fourth Row: Diantha. Horton, Mary Harland, Jean Kahle, Bonnie Snapp, Phyl- lis Hansen, Ruth Hayward, Elaine Lambott, Donna Cald- well, Nadine Bristow, Lois Von Schriltz, Barbara. Oeh- lert, Isabel Hernandez, Jane Ann liedenbaugh, Doris Pet- erson, Beta Ann Taylor. Thlrd Row: Robert Dean Long, Daniel Baumann, Gerald Boohow, Roland Van Duff, Jer- ry Friesen, Charles Andrew Just, Gene Stauf-fer, Richard Griffith. James Swedenburz, Billy Walters, Clarence Dean Groves. Ralph Pihl, George Garver Noel Ste Jhl - S0n.'Geo1'ge Korbe, Billy Crews, Bin Merrick. si.-5.21 Row. Anna Lee Rittgers, Doris Peterson, Barbara Man- lQn. Berneita Walters, Jean Ann Hepncr, Audrey Hard- QSYQ. Dorothy Kennedy, Edith Moore, Joann Fairman, 9358 BOUJY. Rose Marie Devinish, Patsy Smith, Janice Ann Copeman, Nona Ellen McCormick, Shirley Higgins Jacqualine Crisler. First Row: Norma Lamer, Phahnittif gag-'ytLE:i il3'n Remington. Ray Lewis, Darrell Ferguson Swaglgon mfg. Bilge L66 Taylor, Bob Opdycke, Duane Rordiquei, Dorignlgassveif. Peggy Lou Bartlett, Cecilia Bottom Picture: Back Row: Kenneth Gray, Felix Her- nandez, Jim Mertell, Harlan Jones, Kenneth Fishburn, Bob Aills, Raymond Franklin, Earl Priddy, Raymond Hines, Keith Faulkner, Don Thayer, Richard Fisher, Marx Pfenninger, Emery Turner, Robert Hernandez. Fourth Row: Norma Habiger, Delores Rider, Barbara An- derson, Jodie Anderson, Joan Loop, Marjorie Page, Dor- othy De XVitt, Doris Koker, Darlene l-Elbert, Julia Bell, Jeanne XYilliams, Virginia Belcher, Audrey Summers, Mary Lou Merrimon, Gealdine Benson.. Nancy Levin. Third Row: Ralph Goodnight, James Miller, Fred Vid- rleksen, Thomas Summers, David Vrie, Donald Clark, Keith Weber, Bruce Joy, Herb Lechner, Creighton Rauh, Robert Rowe, Edwin Himmelwright, Bob Serrault. Orval McGilvray, Donald Xvilbur, Jack Laughlin. Ser-ond Row: Betty Archer, Patty Aills, Zoe Porter, Colleen Pearson, Darlene Farr, Norma Barnes, Mary Armstrong, Doris Olson, Mary Alma Hitchcock, Thrissa Johnson, Mary Senior, Opal Eckles, XVinifred Mc-Ginnis, Edna Lanier, Julia Gillispie. First Row: Ralph Schlei-rer, Theo Barn- stetter, Bernetta.Swan, Barbara Paton, Bonna Dee Gid- dings, Earlene Smith, Geraldine Henson, June Mooney, Patricia Hammond, Helen Justice, Jimmie Sharpe, George Johnson. JI '17 Secretary BARBARA VAN WIE Q Treasurer DALE McCOLLUM l 5 I 11? in X .. -A W , 'Q Y S' vt K R Xl, l' e' t t XX A 1 y . Pg . . ses News Staff .......... News Staff .......... Student Council .. Dramatlcs .......... Washington G. R Lincoln G. B. .... . Roosevelt G. R. . Roosevelt Hi-Y . Lincoln Hi-Y ,.... Washington Hi-Y Orchestra ........ Band ..................... Drum Majors ........... Cheer Leaders ........ Music Club .......... Chorus ................................. ,.,,,,., 6 9 Junior and Senior Clubs Class Snapshot ................ ..,,.,,, Debate ................ Honor Society ........ F I X ,t nrt 7' 2 G-C ' v STIIB ilEPUilTEilS 4 4 4 4 3 J..-.A , an-f...Mw 'Il Standing: Tom Kennedy, Assistant Adve sociate Editor, Jack Howard Advertising Manager Chief. , Shirley Drawbaugh, As Georgann Eyler, Editor-in Back Row: Bob Schwandt, Harold Patton, Bob Col , Bob Chastain, Elaine Englund, Second Row: Peggy Baker, Olive Heath, Phyllis Johnsoii, Iva Belle Flora, Dorothy Hog- an, Jean Miller, Mary Ann Levin. Third Row: Jacqui Hogan, Shirley Nichols, Jerry Lemon, Shirley Cleveland, Jeanne Kaufman, Sally Sue Vlloodward. 54 . L.1imm1111ru11 0 El H1111 g 11.15 A WIT S Gum Teach' gpjyfzfgly 01,5 4 Eaptaw Q05 fjygzlaxecustomssemi x establis . . e e 1 6' 170' ' w1spgSg1nE23Zhe?tM?30' '-6151 0f90'1'06Z, M011 0 4lZ.,,. 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Safer will 'Heron th Dlansj ' Ulffgase 7 hx .ext immediately for ha feet andoffez- on e sec-on ' 1 4 , 1 7 eu 3 hngmyork City and other Mes not bee gnothelf entireld Rem. only . ' u 0 U Mrs. Johnson WaS 3 5.35103 tg Included course 'V Uew grades d In the ni files ' me dean giegplsalina High in 1923 and came H begbmvin um -Which 101196 ees th.. nth .. -1-.+h Sm ' ' 1 BUIDIIIB STHBS 4 I a fn WASHINGTON STUDENT COUNCIL: Back Marshall Faith, Jack Vanier, Dick King, Ellis Norton Griffis, Jeanne Kaufman, Doris Downs, Janet Johnson Henry. Baughn, Carl Bochow ,Bob Cole, ogt. Front Row: Norma Miller, Doris Walburn, Jean Miller, Mildred LINCOLN STUDENT COUNCIL: Back sley, Billy Weathers, Suzann Sykes, Kay Patterson, Don Jensen. Front Row-John Eaton, Jim Drebets, Jim Floyd, Don Rough, Mary Lou Brown, Patsy Manis, Mary Burk. Williams, Don Rienbolt, Bob Nis- Maxine Mosses, Noris Walters, Bill Parker, Bill Baker, Jim I-' A HIGH ROOSEVELT STUDENT COUNCIL: Back Row--VeryldVIayberry, Keith B0rgstrom,' Fred Pendergraft, Nick Agnos, Charles Nelson, Bill Swenson. M1 dle Row-Bobby Qebnart, Richard Hames, Davis Ross, Floyd Brookhouser, Jimmy Perkins, Dean Groves, Ronnie G1llum.. Front Row Joan Quillen, Phyllis Ringquist, Bea Buesche, Annabelle Johnson, Pat Pettle, Shirley Davis, Mildred Smith. 56 Rowena Ross Lloyd Mooney President Vice President ff f f f ff Dllillllflflliin LIUJ 1 J l l l '1 Dorotha Biles Historian l FRONT ROW-Pat Howard, Jeanne McClana- than, Sally Woodward, Cleo Kimmerling, Betty Rehling, Rowena Ross, Mary Lou Tallman, Molly Weathers, Pat Britton, Theora McClure, Ardyce Gage, Maxine Brown, Shirley Rice. SECOND ROW--Lloyd Mooney, Bob Collins, Dick Heywood, Shirley Drawbaugh, Bob Fronter- house, Albert Morgan, George Strella, Ben Sim- mons. THIRD ROW-Kathryn Johnson, Grace Vani- man, Mona Dishman, Carol Lee Griffith, Lauretta Hederstedt, France Hurst, Peggy Logan, Nancy Riley, Lorna Conley, Dorotha Biles, Georgann E'yler, Phyllis Johnson. FOURTH ROW-Truman Nicholson, Keith Wagner, Wes Beichley, Norman Wenger, Bob Sykes, John Weckel, Bob Cole, Jack Stewart, Bill Grosser, Dave Hinton, Jim Howe. Bob Fronterhouse Sh1rleyDrawbaugn Treasurer SecretarV LUPISHIIIBTIJII 6.3. ff + f f f , ...- . ..- 1 CU Q6 Front row: Peggy Baker, Presidentg Joan Ohlson, Rec Serviceg Merle Gwenn Woody, Treas.g Shirley Drawb World Fellowshipg Pat Lytal, Sec.g Back row: Eleanor Henry, Devotionsg Shirley Siebert, Socialg Delores Vogt, Program 'eationg Sally Sue Woodward, augh, Historiang Jean Miller, Ann Yockers, Musicg Mildred Vice Pres.g Mary Jane Strowig, or Y. W. C. A. members The Girl Reserves at Washington as juni have proven themselves very worthy of their ti co-operation with the Red Cross, Community C can Legion, Y. M. C. A., Hi Y, and have given aid school, but in the community also. They contribi drives and other drives in which they were asked to participate. The cabinet and officers as leaders have given to the club many benefiting ideas and programs which will be use as the basis for programs and parties in the coming years. They have wor ed with the girls not only as a group but individually. The programs have een so planned that each member of the club is given the opportunity to participate in some way. In this way each girl has to work with other gir s and learn to co-operate and work in this Christian manner which Girl R serves signifies. i T 6'-45 ii H5959 Q5 4 inner H-:vs-4'-4 W www 58 QS' U FE 4? QQ: H -4 tle. They have worked in hest, Y. W. C. A., Ameri- to many not only in the ited much to the clothing so vi MZ? 2.5- is-1.4. invuuvlv' vo hindi ff f f ff ff LIIIBDLIJ 5.3 X f Pdf TH E2 s .g vt -7 The success of the Lincoln Girl Reserves, which is sponsored by Miss Kathleen O'Donnell, Miss Iva Zimmerman, and Miss Evelyn Sharp, is due to the enthusiasm, attitude, and participation of the girls. The regular weekly programs held every Wednesday were religious programs, quiz programs, one act plays, student talent, music, and talks by guest speakers. An outstanding program of the Lincoln Girl Reserves was the Christ- mas Vesper Service. This lovely service was held in the Lincoln Auditor- ium the Sunday before Christmas. The music and devotional program was provided by the Lincoln Girls Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Ryberg. As a means of raising money for the club, besides the membership dues, candy and popcorn were sold at the home football games. Among the service activities included the annual Christmas and Thanksgiving dona- tion of canned goods, donations to the Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Fund. Front Row: Marian Bair, Courtesy, Georgia Beshears, Pianist, Irene Dugan, World Fel- lowship, Rosemary Kennedy, President, Anna Lemon, Social, Nancy Anderson, Vice Pres., Jane Cameron, Service, Mary Samuelson, Sec., Back row: Kay Patterson, De- votionals, Donna McCosh, Program, Margaret Martin, Historian, Marty Waddell, Treas., Jane ohnson, Specialty, Mary Hall Reporter, Pat VanHorne, Song Leader. Z-?,1-Q - qi IIDUSEVELT 5.3. 4 4 4 4 4 Christabel L i n v ille, Treasurerg G a y l e ne Deines, S e c r e t a ryg Margaret Short, Vice P r e s identg Marjorie Englund, President. Front Row: Carolyn H u r st, V. Pres.g Patricia Pettle, Social, Connie Camp- bell, Pres., Julia Gil- lispie, program, Dian- tha Horton, Program, Shirley Davis, Social, Second row: Mary Lucille John- son, Membership, Diane Deardorf, Ser- vice, Patricia St. John, Membership, Jane 'Ann Redenbaugh, Publicity, Jodie An- derson, Membershipg Third row: Doris Koker, Public- ityg Nancy Ross, Ser- vjiceg Jeanne Williams, Serviceg Shirley Le- Bow, Social. -lggn --11 f f ff f f IXDDSEVELT HI-Y ,. 1-p 0 . N--CIN--' Officers and Cabinet: Back rowg Charles Nelsong Rex Bloody Frank Marg Marvin Mc- Cauleyg Marx Pfenningerg Buddy Grant. Presidentg Front row: Bill Hansen, Sec., Treas.g Bill Grothg Jerry Bochow, Vice Pres.g Bill Simpsong Sid Hutchins. f it ..1 EQ B f j ' . .iff in - I ' ,fql f ' 'CY' L in , 5 Q B I 'I - It AWAHMEM... wxufha Dwarf LIIIBULII HI-Y f f ff ff r Front row: John Griffin, Presidentg Don Anderson, Pub Jimmy Weber, Vice Pres., Don Brookhouser, Service, row: Mr. Williams, Sponsor, Don Ogborn, Brotherhood, gram, Virgil Wenger, Devotions, Alan Heath, Social, G Lincoln Hi-Y kept a lively interest in their varied programs. The speakers of many professio ticipation was highly responsible tor their succes One of the most outstanding features of Li Movement Assembly, which carried throughout nity, the clubs theme High Standards of Ch club also made a contribution to the March of Di The Hi-Y members took their turns at sell' corn at the football games, and also selling schedu ball and basketball. All told the Hi-Y had a fine a the interest and participation of every member. X 1 A x I ijmwi ff H4 licityg Curtis Drevets, Programg Lee Roy Shank, Treas.g Back Alan Zimmerman, Assist. Pro- ene Meyer, Sec. lub this year, by having s, and the student par- icoln Hi-Y was a Youth the school and commu- zgstian Character. The es ng candy bars and pop e pencils for both foot- d prosperous year with f it f f f LUllSlllIlB'l'Dll ill-Y This year's Washington Hi-Y club under the direction of the cabinet and Emice Dyck sponsor, entered into many fields of activities. Outstand- ing among the year's events were the vocational programs in which many business leaders from the city were brought in to talk about their occupa- tions. Social get togethers were held throughout the year, as well as open houses held at the Y. M. C. A. in which the facilities of the Y were turned over to the Hi-Y: To replenish the clubs treasury, the Hi-Yers handled the program sales for the State Class A basketball tournament and likewise through- out the year used their best persuasive manner in selling football and bas- ketball pencils. The essential factor behind the club's success was the will- ing spirit of co-operation among the boys, without which any club could not function. Front row: Melvin Clingan, Serviceg Louie Reynolds, Publicityg Albert Morgan, Sec.g Jack Howard, Presidentg Bob Fronterhouse, Musicg Dick Heywood, Socialg Back row: John Weckel, Devotionsg Jack Stewart, lst V. Pres.g Carl Bochow, Treas.g Marshall Faith, Brotherhoodg George Strella, 2d V. Pres.g Mr. Dyck, Sponsor. QV' UllBllE3'lllll 4 4 4 X 64 il Tullis, llelaow. . X P X x If Front Row: Lorene Buehler, Harry Justvig, Don Evans, Doris Wertz, Martha Ann May , Margaret Wockel, Florence Jones, Marjorie Smith. Second Row: Helen Barekman, Mary Hall, Janet Sawyer, Dannette Strand, Pat Lytal, Bonnie Kempton, Juanita Gerder, Jeanette Donna McCosh, Margaret Martin. Third Row: Norma Just, Dolores Arabelle McBeth, Irene Dugan, Jana Lindgren, Huffaker, Johnson, Albert Morgan, Shirley Howard, Theora McClure, Berkley Greiner, Don Ogborn, Jerry Sara Shull, Carlos Perry, Paul Neihou Back Row: Norma Moseman, El Yockeis Wllnoa Taylor, Clara Belle Mc McCough, 6. anor Ann ride Joan N 4 4 + BHIID First Row: Fred Brooks, Joan Tullis, Shirley Johnson, Phyllis Anderson, Ada Mae Oehlert, Maxine Johnson, Darrell Stauffer, George Sawaya, Eugene Myers, Earl Richter, Joan Sanborn, Lillian Briger, Berkley Greiner, Fa Donna Howard, Mary Lewis, Carl Johnson. Second Row: Lewis Lyda, Dale Johnson, John Nelson, Theora McClure, Charles Morrison, Albert Morgan, Allen Zimmerman, Phyllis Wagner, Betty Anderson, Shirley Howard, Dolores Vogt, Betsy Baker, Phyllis Waylan, Dixie Bartley, Joan Humbarger. Third Row: Wallis Johnson, Jack Sutton, Salva- dor Rodriquez, Don Rose, Willie Desquio, Wanda Snyder, Orval Postlcthwaite, Dale Wise, Frank Capell, Maurice Nelson, Duane Ruggles, Mr. Lebow. Fourth Row: Linden Lorenson, Don Brookhous- cr, Allen Heath, Beverly Hollen, Bob Atterberry, Bill Sears, Dave Webster, Jody Just, Eleanor Brigel, Charlotte Miller, Robert Youngberg, Jack Delaney. Fifth Row: Carrol Montgomery, Delno Peterson, Donald Urmey, Dick White, Darrel Hutchins, Curtis Miller, Keith Wagner, Orville Woodward, Bob Russell, Bill Benz. Sixth Row: Jack Griffith, Ben Simmons, Bill Grosser, Jerry Thomas, Viola Oberg, Don Ogbern, Rhea Miracle, Jack Hoke, Howard Eitel, Norris Walters, Truman Nicholson. Seventh Row: Pat Quigel, Barbara Seymour, Oliver Langmade, Brock McPherson, Charles. Kep- hart, Laurel Dean Meier, Don Noyce, Jerry Wil- liamson, Sheila Varney, Teddy Barnes, Wendell Vo t. Eighth Row: Bob Hogrefe, Don Hough, Charles Conrad, Neal Humfeld. Back Row: Glen Napier, Darrel Lemon, Robert Hinde, Raymond Hower, Tom Smith. it U 4-I y . U 1, 65 DBUII1 IIIHJUBS , ++++++++ , ,Q figfifi f . ., X I , 'QQ J f w X , A fr rg-.4,.J1 .-MX. .V A x-.4 .-,.x , ., , f-- fx Ea g ., A kr 'x Joan Tullis Berkley Greiner Mary Lewis Shirley Johnson Fa Donna Hower ' F , Xe ., V 6 L53 I ' 'wr , M i ' N 2 ' .x y Q . 13' 'L , . 'F f A . rr ., 14 . - A .gffg Xx .5 nfs I Lf! WPA 4 r ' X' -fk' I -431 A A y . r N r ' 'fr u A y 5 K 1 3 J r V fi ' I if f Q 1' 5 1 , , M 2 3 f A N 51 7. , 1 . 'l K , U Berkley Greiner ,, 4, i L. . 5, ' Mary Lewis A' -,I Fa Donna Hower L f an Joan Tullis 66 Shirley Johnson 44-V-4' + BHEEBLEEIDEBSS 1 :SQL-.I J Bobby Serrault Dave Hinton Peggy Baker Jane Johnson Doris Gwinner Phyllis Lou Johnson Dale Powell s xx . X. , ' Phyllis Lou Johnson Dave Hinton ff XX - rf' r' . ' . 'W L..f..g LA-. ' Egg-.un-- Peggy Baker ' HB PEBFDBIIIEBS MUSIC CLUB FRONT ROW-Mary Lewis, R Merle Gwen, LaVon Picking, Lorene Peterson, Mary Jean Kline, Lorr Mary Kay Laverty, Joan Tulli Sprecker, Mabel Dickerson, Pat Qui SECOND ROW-Barbara Seyn' Stephnn, Lois Vidricksen, Wilma Phyllis Bowman, Dolores Vogt, F Peggy Logan, Elaine Englund, D hea Miracle, Beuhler, Lois ne Wal.burn, , Jacqueline le. tour, Noville Christianson, rance Hurst, nna Powell, Wilma Taylor, Le Olive Brown, Arvgtta Hawkin- son, Lucille Pratt, Dorothy Hogan. BACK ROW-Byron Green, H Harold Patton, Harry Justvig, Bo Dixon, Norman Wenger, Delno Pete Eitel, Truman Nicholson, Mr. Lebow, OFFICERS Eleanor Ann Yockers. President Vice Pres, Lois Bob 68 nry Tipton, Cole, Seth ,son, Howard Jean Miller, Secretary Gwen , ,. ,. , BHUBUS3 Back Row: Seth Dixon, Norman Wenger, Joan Larson, Ethel Grinage, Lucille Pratt, Alice Mary Walter. Fifth Row: Lauretta Hederstedt, Carol Lee Griffith, Frances Hurst, Shirley Drawbaugh, Jack Stewart, Douglas Langmade, Guy Burk- holder, Jerry Vanier, Alda Lewis, Jean Cash, Phyllis Bowman, Kathryn Johnson. Fourth Row: Mr. Ryberg, Mary Ann Levin, Le Olive Brown, Peggy Logan, Arvetta Hawkinson, Bob Coyle, Janet Reed, Bob Winney, Bob Cole, Mildred Henry, Dorothy Hogan, Wilma Lambott, Nalda Lewis, Jeanne Fink. Third Row: Marjorie Brown, Jeanne McClanathan, Virginia Reese, Rolla Lou Blood, Jean Miller, Harold Patton, Gail Bell, Carl Bochow, Tracy Dilling, Bob Engberg, Lois Vid- rickson, Wilma Christiansen, Betty Burkhardt. Second Row: Doris Stout, Mary Lou Tallman, Georgann Eyler, Henry Tipton, Bob Fronterhouse, Jack Gillam, John Caulkins, James Weaver, Wesley Beichley. Firs! Row: Pat Howard, Mary Jane Wilson, Mary Jean Kline, Mary Kay Laverty, Merle Gwyn Woody, Eveline Wilson, Donna Rey- nolds,' Betty Wilson. Jaunita Coyle, Nona Nell DeWeese, LaVon Picking, Shirley Cleveland. Salina High students are greatly pleased to see Mr. Paul Ryberg back once again with the Salina High faculty. He has returned to his former job of teaching chorus and mu- sical survey classes after two years, two months and ten days in the U. S. Army. Corporal Ryberg was stationed at Fort Leav- enworth during this time, serving as a coun- selor in a training unit for eleven months and for three months he appeared in an army show. 69 BIIPBIBDBIIUS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Secretary Junior Girls Club Officers 'r F2snrp,. President Vice President W Q-, -., 'QU z ' . 4 I 1 ,Q 4 qvgy 7 Doris Downs f g Lauren , ' ' 4 -A' a Barbara Utt Delores Vogt .Miss McCall Miss Long is the sponsor is this sponsor of the Junior of t e Senior Girls Club. Girls Club. s. If P Senior Girls Club Officers Secfetafy Tl' easurep President Vice President Mildred H 70 enYY Jo . Son an 0111 Doratha LaMar Dede Limdholm -V--V-44-Y--V-4-V--V-4-V--V--V-4 + BEI1'l'UBU 'Q '-c S 902' ROOSEVELT QW 49 56 Music-Miss Cater Q9 04,6 WASHINGTON Harmony-Class History-Mr. Anderson Speech-Mr. Kershner dd OO LINCOLN 178111871 f J gg! 017 gxoxo Algebra-Miss Zimmerman H3011 DEBHTE .. f f .. ff 2,540 miles covered, attendance at two speech clinics, and entrees in nine tournaments is the record achieved by this year's debate squad, which was made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors. ' Under the guidance of Jim Kershner, who spent his first year in the Salina school system this year, the debaters established a record of no small means. To start the season out right, Salina reached the semi-finals to take third in the To- peka tournament. Following up, Salina took first both in individual teams and as a school at the Russell tournament and at McPherson ranked second. In the C.K.L. contest, second place went to Salina, and in the district tournament Salina also took second. Because of the high ranking in the district tournament, Salina took its place as one of the six top teams in the state to compete in the where S The interest, DEBATE CLASS Left to Right: Back Row: Dale Johnson, Melvin Clingan, Jack Howard, John Weckelg Second Row: Dorman Allison, Phyllis Lou Johnson, Kathryn Johnson, Rowena Ross, Front Row: John Griffin, Nancy Anderson, Carol Bass and Lee Roy Shank. tate finals, held at Lawrence, Kansas, lina came out in a tie for third. uestion for the year was one of timely Resolved: That every able bodied male citizen in the U. S. should have one year of full of 2 new the their ess was discussing the issue and and material came out all during keeping the debaters busy getting or and against all the new issues. team of debaters was composed of Johnson, Kathryn Johnson, Rowena Clingan, Jack Howard, and John debaters attended the maximum tournaments, plus the C. K. L. dis- state tournaments, winning 71'Z, of time military training before attaining the age 4. Congr 'h ' ' , f NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS Left to Right: Phyllis Johnson, Vice Pres., Jack Howard, President, Jean Bell, Secretary, Melvin Clingan, Treasurer. 72 , i f I IlllTlUI1llLHUIlUll SUBIETY S Q NATIONAL HONOR SOfNll7f'l'Y-Tile members were elected on the basics of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service to the school. The candidates were picked from the upper third of the senior class and received a majority of votes of the Washington High faculty. The society this year is composed of the following 8 boys and 17 girls. Back row: Left to Right: Jack Howard, Carl Bochow, John Weckel, Marshall Faith, Norman Wenger, Aubrey Linville, Jack Stewart, Louis Reynolds. Middle How: Georgann Eylcr, Peggy Baker, Mildred Henry, Donna Powell, Elaine Eng- land, Shirley Drawbaugh, Kathryn Johnson, Phyl- lis Johnson. Bottom Row: Nancy Riley, Jean Bell, Rowena Ross, Sally Woodward, Doris Griffis, Iva Belle Flora, Jean Miller, Eleanor Yockers, Luella Higgins- elected at Houston, Texas. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-The following 8 boys and 15 girls, representing the up- per IOCP of the sophomore class, were elected into the National Junior Honor Society on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship, and service to the school. Back Row: Left to Right, Don Ander- son, Louis Lyda, Curtis Drevets, Alan Heath, Vir- Gut gil Wenger, Lyle Altman, Paul Henery, Don Miner. Middle Row: Marjorie Thomas, Mary Burk, Kay Patterson, Pat Van Horne, Norma Brust, Donna McCosh, Mary Hall, Doris Wertz. Bottom Row: Lois Piland, Helen Vaupel, Margarta Thomas, Jane Cameron, Delores Barefield, Joan Crews, Nancy Anderson. 73 7..l........- U A an-. Armed Services Armed Services Foolball Queen Football Oueen R ,. I Q Social Life .......... e l Q - pg, u V Q- llx. ,.., l V a? 74 Social Life ....... 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Jack Howard, selected Representative Boy of 1946 by thc senior class and the Wash- ington faculty, easily measures up to the stand- ards of this position-comradeship, achicve- ment, cooperation, dependability, and charac- ter. Jack was alwaysia leader in his class. An active member of Hi-Y, he was it's prcsidcnt in his sophomore and senior years. He was pres- idcnt of the class in his junior year. Lettering 82 in debate i his junior and senior years, he was President xii the National Forensic League as a senior. He the Salina Jack w, ball as a se Besides his served as advertising manager of igh News. s active in sports, lettering in foot- nior and in tennis for three years. interest in sports he also ranked high scholastically. He was a member of the 1945 State constitution tional J unio of the Natic Scholarship Team placing first in . -Jack was a member of the Na- r Honor Society as a sophomore and ,nal Honor Socicty as a senior. ' ' llEPllESEIl'l'Il'IlVE Bllll. Peggy Baker chosen from among the senior ' 1 trul girls as Representative Girl for '46 is a gir y deserving this. honor. Elected by the senior class and the Washington faculty, Peggy lives ' ' h'eve- up to the requirements of comracleship, ac 1 ment, cooperation, dependability, and high ideals. Peggy has been very active throughout her hi h school years. As secretary of the freshman 8 class and as a member of the student council as a freshman and junior she has proved her leadership in the class. She has been a member ' ' ear and of the Girl Reserves Cabinet evexy y was elected President of Washington G. R. as ' Peggy was a member of the cast of a senior. Spring Green as a junior. In her senior year ' t she was elected to the National Honor Socie y. An enthusiastic sports fan, Peggy was a cheerleader in her junior and senior years. Her pleasing personality and dependable leadership make Peggy truly representative of the class of 1946. Ill Ill lllllfllfllll ei,,ipCQ'd wmb K ei 2 W t 586,95 flgyifx Q g X fi, . X ,f a 1 iii? 1 1 ' . A v w'.ff 'K mow , HARRY HAMRELL . lluriy llzlmrell was well kuowi zinll will lm well I'Clll0lllbCl'L?d by tl. ll. S. students. He was u. reall friend und possussud qualitivs which won him uiainy frivnds, uvuu in the few short years he was in our studont bully. llc partie-ipatod in several spurtsq, noL for any personal gain hut just for the fun of living. Harry would liuvv been in the 1-outer of sul-'i lxroups as those pages show: 'for h: 4-rowdvd :ls much :is ho vould intn ouvh day: that was his philosophy -living 1-nc-h day: to him wo pziju tho lrihute of having' had tho vourug: lo hvo 11 full life, oven though short Ill Years. Although he is gone, he will n bo soon forgotten. It is nzlturzll fo us to wish that he Could still lm hc-rv, liut as that is inipossil1loiNVi1 say with :ill of his fFi0lldS-+FilFl'XN'Qli to Hurry . . . Z 505' 'J ..., - JEAN DALE To ull who knew .lezin Dale, how- ever slightly, she was cuxisidoiw-nl D. true und luyzLl friend, who possessed RL loving lu-art, clean soul and lnriglil smile. These were the qualities whieh endeared her to everyone, .ll-an hxld :L quick sense uf humor :uid all- ways looked on the bright side of things. llaippeningrs :iroimd XYusliim.:ton are many and varied, and sights such as portrayed on these puges were part uf .Iemfs daily life. She is ai symbol of :ill the friendliness, the fam and laughter of school life. As the years go by, we will :ill qluuige, both physieally and mentally, but the memory of Jean Dale will be forever enshrined in the hearts ol' those who knew her best ..., O 5, 110- . N 'mn '. s F- , -.. f :L g Lettermens Club ............ Most Valuable Athletes ......... Football Lettermen ........ Football Lettermen ....... Football A Squad ..................... .. Football B and Frosh Squads Coaches ....t...................................... Snapshots .,..... Basketball Lettermen ......, Basketball Lettermen ..... Q. Basketball A Squad .................................... Basketball B and Frosh Squads Golf ........A.......,...................t............................. Tenms ....... Track ......... Wrestling ........ sara Xa i' Y Ji 'Ex . -. X.: j- l ' v af- ,'Q,j - .It .a Sl ,Q i J .,3f t , . ,fs .-' .wif ' G '. ' 4 0 1 A.: J' -. x b . V5 1 7 -, B .B at B, x .1 -1' 'V -J.. . . , '- lr ' , V 'I NV? .' ff! , -f 1,4 If ' 4 f, I I4 . I K ng- ,-,, LE'I'TEflIIlEIl'S . . . . . . . . I l aunt 13 Back Row: Bob Knight, Darrell Lemon Charles Shoffner, Edgar Harper, J D Nelson Giddings, Bob Fronterhouse David Schultz, Don Warnow, Don Furtick Front Sanborn, Kenneth Porter, Jack Gilliam Dale Stewart, Loren Powell, Jack Howard The Letterman's Club in its second year at SHS has served the school in many ways. The club sponsored several beneficial projects, they sold tickets to the B football game with Solo- mon to the three high schools and netted 225 dol- lars which was given to help pay the hospital bill of a football player who had broken his leg in practice. Also they were in charge of keeping the identification scoreboard to date. Some fu- ture projects discussed by the group include erect- ing a trophy case at Lincoln High School and also sodding the football, practice field at the Salina High stadium. Members of Letterman's Club in- clude all athletes of SHS who have lettered in Football, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Golf and Wrestling. 38 must ,. VIILUHBLQ. For tht- first time in thc history of Salina High St-hool two boys have bt-cn st-lt-ctcd unanimously for tht- honor ot' Most Valuablc Athlctm- of Salina Iligh School. Chosen bm-cause of tht-ir outstanding: ft-ats in thc fit-ld of ath- ln-tics by the Salina iligh Athll-tic Board as the most valuable athlc-tus for thc year 1946, we are proud to proscnt to you Bob Knight and Aubre-y Lin- villc. llls st-It-1-tion as ont- of thc Most Valuable Athlt-tvs of tho Class of '46 has brought to a climax liob lini1:ht's outstanding sports l'iLl'l't'l' at S.ll.S. 'l'ht- st-lt-ction each year is basl-tl on 'l'raininf.:', Moralt-, Sportsnianship, Loyalty and lit-cord. lloh ranks high in all tht-so mt-rits. Hob has won eight varsity S awards: four 1-ach in football and track. XVinninp.:' the State Class A shot put and tliscnss titlc in 11045, si-ttim: a. statt- rt-cord with a dist-us throw of ovvr 156 ft-ct, hm-inf: st-lt-ctcd lfor thu- Zntl All Ame-rin-an High St-hool 'Frat-k 'Ft-am by Look lllagazint- ant bt-ing: twin- namcd All-State fullback on tht- 'I'opt-ka Daily l'apital's TQ-ami arc just a ft-w of thc many honors llob has won. llob has won many first plat-os and truly dc- st-rvcs a first placi- among Salina lliprh ath- lt-it-Q qw. fx w v.n 4 ' , 'l'f:lLr.'l'r.i3 Selectl-tl as ont- of thu Most. Valnablo Ath- li-tus of 19413 is Aubrey Linvillt-. Uhose-n on the merits of Training, Morals-, Sportsman- ship, Loyalty, and Ri-cord, Aubrey has an outstanding record in all ficlds. la-ttt-rim: two years in football, and three- yt-ars in track and basketball makes Aub an 4-ight h-tturman. Auhrcy was undoubtt-rlly tht- fzrvatest wingman in the history of tho school. He was sele-ctr-d 1-nfl on thc I!!-45 All-U.K.l.. lfootball te-am and was sa,-lt-ct:-rl on the Topeka llaily fTapital's 2nd All-Statc 'l'c-am. In baske-tball Aubrcy was rcvog- nizc-d by com-hr-s and officials alike- as a top flight fluard and om- of thc ln-st rt-boundt-rs in the state. llc- play:-d a ri-rznlar xzuard spot on the 1945 AA Stats- Champion 'IH-am and was selected on the All-Statv five as xrnarrl, He was selected this yc-ar on thc 1946 All- lT.K.L. Basketball 'Pc-am. 'Fo round ont a yt-ar's activity, Auhrf-y runs tho hnrfllf-s and broad jumps on thc Salina llixrh Track Tc-am. To a star player was xrivr-n thc star honor of having Z1 first place in athlf-tic roc- onznition. 89 IIIIIBDDII .. . , , . . L-'I'lEitIIl..t px, .,.,.,, X :S 4 Loren Powell-Senior. two tellers. Bob Knight Senior, lnur letters. Captain and quarterback thus hav- All State Fullback ol 1944 and ' ' ' l945. Excels in passing and punt, ing a dual responsibility with the team. Aubrey Linville--Senior, Two let, ters. All State End ol l945 Aubrey was the most reliable blocker and tackler on the team. Don Lewis-Senior, one letter, 1 bnllback. Being the lastest man on the team, Don was a consistent ground gainer, r Dave Shollner--Senior, two let- ters. Center. Plays an excellent defensive game, t I Loren Walter-Senior. One letter. Hallback. Very last, also a good blocker and tackler. ry J. D. Edmiston-Sophomore. One letter. Guard, J. D.'s weight and ability have done much to bolster the line. 90 Dave Jones-Seniir I'ackle. Dave is in lensive player who many a drive, Z .1 .f v' Two letters. excellent de- has stopped .r i. R. H Guy Burkholder- ters. A line tact sink his lingers i llesh. xml, I2 1 3 ' r Senior. Two let- le who loves to ito an opponents ,X fl 9 1 ',6i'! , ,X mg. 1 'el Hob Russel -Junior. One letter Guard. Although small, Bob con- sistently turns in a brilliant game Dale Engel-Junior. One letter, End. His height and speed enable him to bring down many a pass. He will be valuable to the team next year. lIlililDDll , .. ,,,, L:.'I'IEillll Ill xo .lack Howard--Senior. One letter. Ouarterhack Although small, his bullet passes were responsible lor many a gain. Bob Fronterhouse-Senior. One letter. Hallback. Bob is a hard lighter and steady ground gainer. f t ll ffleglgt i , 1 l . Q i I t l it l. . .,. 'i l ,Y .. ,- .lifl E. J. Allison-Senior One letter Fullback. E. J. wasla good ball carrier who had lots of drive and power. egg? xx xxx x it X Cecil Rockhold-Junior. One let- ter. Center. A sub who will carry the lull responsibility ot center next year. J. K. Weber-Senior. One letter End. A good pass receiver, and a delensive end. FN Ernie Schultz --Junior, Two let- ters. Hallback. A regular and a hustler he should see much action next year. -'s Charles Shollner-Senior. One letter. End. An excellent block' er, Charles was responsible lor many end runs. 9 Wayne Sondergard-Senior. One letter. Tackle. He held his own and turned in a good performance, Edgar Harper--Junior One letter. Tackle. His weight and speed opened many a hole in the line for the hacklield. e J lx? Bill Baughman-Junior. One let- ter. A guard who saw much action this year. He will be a mainstay ol the 1946 team, :Q Jack Stewart-Senior. One letter. Guard. Jack saw much action and steadily improved. 91 IIIHBUDIJ ,,,,,,, 1 SLIUHD 2 5 1 Back Row: Don Furtick, Jack Hoke, Charles Nissley, Virgil Wenger, Edward Floyd, Tom Kennedy, Bill Eckleyg Third Row Bob Allison, Charles Shoffner, Wayne ard, Cecil Rockhold, Jack Stewart, Bob Beickley, Jack Gillam, , Darrell Stauffer, Jim P. L. Phillippi, Mgr. E. J. Allison, Jack How- tise, Bill Baughman, K. Weber, Dale Engle, D. Edgar Harper,'Don Lockstromg Second Row: J. R. Jones, Aubrey Linville, J. D. Edmiston, Davexifhoffner, Guy Burkholder, Bob Russell, Ernie Schultz, Front Row: Loren Powell, Bob Knight. The football squad, using the TH formation for completed an almost perfect season in 1945, losing only its Yea:-'s Record i:Salina Topeka 6 Salina 35 McPherson 0 Salina Clay Center 0 Salina Abilene 0 tSalina Hays 0 Salina Chapman 0 tSalina Great Bend 7 Salina 27 Junction City 0 Salina 41 Manhattan 0 :'iNon-conference game. Total: Salina Ialters, Don Lewis, Loren the first time in Salina High history, first game to Topeka due to a lack l Opponents .... , of familiarity with the formation. The team went through the Central Kansas League unscor- ed upon and only had its goal crossed twice all year. Th's out-standing team won many honors, and has set a record that will be a challenge to football teams in the future. 92 LII ILE ,,,,,,,,, 1115130011 '1 Back Row: George Sawaya, Bob Hogrefe, Don Brookhouser. Cecil Postleth- waite, Lyn Ryberg, Don Jensen, Max Weber, Pete Hollen, Herb Leffing- well. Third Row: Don Rose, Don Miner, F. C. Norton. Jim Marcuni. Bill Saip, Eugene Myers, Don Rauh, Bill Baker, John Urbanek, Bob Collins, Manager Don Noyce. Second Row: Bill Just, Don Sanborn, Kenneth Por- ter, Dick King, Tony Bristow, Gerald Knowles, Jim Howe, Rolly North- ern, Wendell Morrison, Gene Moseman. Front Row: Curtis Smith, Bill Parker, Jack Sutton, Brock McPherson, Jack Cooley, Bob Short, Carl An- derson, Eugene Fuller, Max Harz. af:-. -wwf' Back Row: Jim Weber, Dale Larson. Richard Henry, Bluord Nichol, Urie Brandt, Bob Boyer, Ralph Barker, David Lambert, Tom Norton. Third Row: Coach Williams, Jim Weelborg, Donald Peinbolp. Dick Inman, Larry Baughman, Bob Nissley, Joe Fernandez, Leonard Buerhe, Jay Hernon, Joe Fakay, Coach Orendorf, Second Row: Buddy Stevenson, Erving Pet- erson, Jack Driscoll, Billy Weathers, Bernard Sherman. Roy Price. Kent Thomas, Carlos Perry, Don Johnson. Dean Agin, Gene Chadwick. Front Row: Manager Jack Griffith, Roy Smith, John Hamilton. Roger' Mason, Mervin Jones, Larry Smith, John Dawson, Dick White, Lornee Farrell, Manager Dick Saip. IHHHUDH U E. wf N ff' l 94 ' ,,,,,, IHEHTDBS P. L. PHILLIPPII Head Football Coach Head Track Coach Assistant Basketball Coach E. F. MORRISON Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Track Coach E. R. HITCHCOCK Head Wrestling Coach Football Scout H. OPDYCKE Assistant Football Coach N. ORENDORFF Freshman Football Coach Freshman Basketball Co ach s . 1,7 lk 1 fl df I 1 t if if uk ir S'Ii1B5f f f ' Q' -V L- f, fl' W Q .x-5 IIIHBUIJII 971 .f 1 ie. J uw ' 5 Q J ,J F LN Aubrey Linvillc-Senior-Thiee Letters-All State Guard of 1945 and 1946. Voted All C.K.L. Guard. Played guard on the 1945 Class AA Championship Team. Unex :elled as a rebounder. Loren Powell-Senior-Two Let- ters-Played guard on the 1945 Class AA State Championship Team. Highest scorer on the Sa- lina High team this year. A hard fighter who consistently broke up opposing teams combina- tions. i k'k'ki k1t W LE'l l'1.-:Bill F11 . Ji yy Dale Engle-Junior-Two Let- ters-Played on the 1945 Class AA State Championship Team. All C.K.L. forward this year he should be outstanding next year. Dale's height and ability have won mar' a game for Salina High. 'T 4 'et -1 .,f .5 V, N as . 5. 'Wx-, . J . I :tk-a ' '.l V V QR? Q ., ,. I Ty Ri . ' M , 1 'Aw ffffif If 5 5, P A ff' . K. Weber-Senior-One Let- er-J, K. was high scorer in eve-ral games this season due to is excellent side shot. IIIHBDDIJ , T Tom Kennedy-Junior--One Let- ter-As the season progressed he became more and more an im- portant cog in the Maroon line- up. His aggressiveness and all around ability won him the starting spot in several games. gon Anderson - Junior - One ettcr A good shot and should be a potent factor on next yearls team. , , i ,LE'I'IEBII1EIl 1' . ff ,mx , 1 l Ernie Schultz-Junior One L t- - C ter-Was one of the first ten last year ' I A as a sophomore. Another Junior who w11l be of vital im- portance next year. Fred Lindenieyer-.-Senior-One Letter-Assisted as manager and saw considerable action as a player. 975 1111130011 ' 'B 'A' 'k ul' i' i' 'A' Back Row: Dick King, Ernest Schultz, Don Coach Morrison, Manager Charles Moore, Bill Front Row: Ellis Norton, Loren Walter, J. K. W Linville, Dale Engle, Loren Powell. nderson, Max Malstrom aughrnan, Tom Kennedy ber, Dave Jones, Aubrex fire-department tactics rushed The basketball squad, employing their customary through another season leaving little doubt in the spectato' players. The Morrisonmen found McPherson their chief cb i:Salina 48 :'iSalina 51 Salina 44 iiSalina 51 Salina 38 :Salina 46 Salina 59 Salina '72 Salina 43 Salina 62 Salina 56 as minds as to the ability of the Russell 24 itSalina 3 Topeka 41 :f:Salina 4 Chapman 32 :tSalina 5 Hays. 28 Salina 6 McPherson 49 Salina 6 Wichita East 31 Salina 5 Clay Center 25 Salina 09 Manhattan 28 Salina 32 Chapman 25 t'Salina 7 Abilene 21 5Salina 4 Junction City 40 tNon-co fer Total: Salina , 1051 Opponents ,,,,,, 828 mpetition, losing both games to Wyandotte 35 Parsons 31 Welington 43 Clay Center 33 McPherson 38 Manhattan 22 Abilene 37 Junction City 46 Topeka 39 Great Bend 25 ence games them, giving Salina High a second place in the Central Kernsas League. The Maroon Court sters trampled their opponents in seventeen games and lost only four. The season for Salina closed when Great Bend defeated Salina by one point in the regional tournaments 98 D LITTLE ,,,,,,,,, IIIHBDDIIS X IB I I SQUAD Back Row? Maurice Nelson, Paul Niehouse, Jim Miller, Roy Wil- bur, Bob Boyd, Don Miner. Second Row: Jack Griffith, Herb Lef- fingwell, Don Oghborn, Denton Estep, Eugene Myers, Don Brookhouser, Bob Fountain, Lyn Ryberg, Coach Phillippi. Front Row: Jim Floyd, Lyle Altman, Harold Bristow, Virgil Wenger, Darrell Stauffer, Henry Williams, Bob Atteberry. FROSH SQUAD Back Row: Joe Fahey, Leonard Bueher, Eugene Brandt, Bill Weathers, Don Johnson, Jim Weber. Second Row: Ralph Parker, Jerry Lewis, Loren Pratt, Donald Reinbold, Beverly Judson, Tommy Norton, Coach Nelson Orendorff. Front Row: Jean Chad- wick, Dean Engle, Manager John Dawson, Harry Wheelborg, Kent Thomas, Merlin Jones. SDLP Bob Fronterhouse Senior Two Letters Dick Heywood, Senior One Letter Tom Kennedy, Junior One Letter 100 Q s 4 , fffffffffffff X Emice J. Dyck Jim Howe, Junior Coach One Letter .i ,xii Af. Back Row: Dick Heywood, T ny Bris- towe, Bob Sykes, Eugene Bran t, Coach Dyck, Jim Howe. Front Row: amilton Lynch, Dick White, Jay Herroi , Gerald McNally, Dale Pierson, Verle Simpson. Golf Schedule ' April 3-Junction City-Concordia. April 5-Minneapolis. April 12-Wichita North-Wichita East. April 13-Wichita East-Wichita North. April 19-Wichita East. April 23-Concordia. April 26-Wichita North-Topeka. May 1--C. K. L. May 8-Junction City. May 10-Minneapolis. May 17-18-State. . . 1, Verle Simpson Freshman One Letter . .npr Hamilton Lynch Freshman One Letter TEIIIIIS Blaine E. Sites Coach 'lr 'k 'A' 'k 'A' 'A' 'A' 'Ir i' 'k 'A' Harry G. Hansen Coach Back Row: Mark Pfenninger, Max Hertz, Jerry Lappin, Carlos Perry, Rob- ert Coe. Second Row: Eugene Fuller, Kenneth Ray, Marshall Faith-, Bob Groth, Blaine E. Sites: Coach. Front Row: Bobby Specker, Brock McPher- son, Berkley Greiner, Jim Golder. mf 17 52 M ' r ' ,ffIx,. X3 . J N! 1 K gp LJXXXXX XY 'il ly 5, 1 ,. ' t r ff N ,fy sl, Q U , Jack Howard, senior .ff f Nelson Giddings Three Letters ' ly Q Senior fi 'N ff MTH' Q -,rw I Three Letters .- - NEB ,gf,g,g, Q .zr f ang -' ' swf K. M ,,f,,'.w,,-x V V .- U 'J' ' 1' , B 1- ' . ' l . ' 1 .- 4, ', ..f , , ' off N ff 'Lf if ,fa to S may , , Qi' -M f A ..- Nr 12,5 , Berkley Gfemer Ernie Schultz, Junior Senior ' L Two Letters Three Letters lOl Illllliii ..'f ,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,.,. ,N1 rv g 1 Back Row: Danny King, Bill Boyd, Wesley Beickley, P Douglas Chance, Pete Phillippi Coach, Earl Morrison, Wilbur, Bob Johnson, Bob Fox, Carl Montgomery, Ra Row: Manager Bill Armstrong, F. C. Norton, Roland No Dale Eikleberry, Morris Walters, Dean Engle, James er, Bob Stevenson, Harry Wheelborg, Charles Billy 'W clair, Don Johnson, Lyn Ryberg, Lye Autman, Bob well, Bill Baker, Bob Nissley, Tommy Norton, Blufofzl Freeman, Virgil Wenger, Jack Delaney, Don Rawh. Sec Ford, Danny Williams, Jerry McCullum, Bob Kenny Porter, Bill Grosser, Beverly Judson. Anderson, Don Ogborn, Bob Atteberry. First miston, Ellis Norton. Austin Stedham, Jack rey Linville, D. R. Jones, Bobby Knight, Darrell St Nissley. March 26-27-Interclass meet. April 3 -Concordia-McPherson-Salina Tri- .LM angular mcct-here April 6-Sterling Relays April 9-Open April 30-AA Track Meet-Wichita Univer- versity April 16-Chapman, there April l9-20--Kansas Interscholastic and K. U. Relays April 23-Junction City, there April 27-Hutchinson Relays April 30-Open May 3-CKL Meet at Manhattan May 10-State Regional at Manhattan May 17-18-State Track Meet at Wichita. Back San lO2 L Y 1 7 Jack Sutton, Bob Fountain, Roy ond Row: Bob Stanton, Richard Neighouse, Keith Rabi 1, Darrell Hahn, Bill Sears, Carl Row: Keith? Gillam, Da a obert Boyer Wayne Johnson ph Parker, Don Schropp. Fourih hern, Bob Hertel, Curtis Smith, ooney, Joe Faye, Jimmy Web- eathers. Third Row: Dale Sin- llison, Louis Lyda, Herb Leffing- Nickles, Dwane Snyder. Roger John Caulkins, Rod Fincher, Wagner, Jim Floyd, J. D. Ed- n Sanborn, Cecil Rockhold, Aub- uffer, Dick Sheldon, Charles :lcgfi X --J Aubrey Linville, Bob Front Row: Jack Gilliam, Don Dave Jones, Cecil Rockhold. fx . I I r rg- I In 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Back Row: Jack Stewart, Rolly Nothern. Third Row: Billy Warnow, Wen- dell Morrison, Gerald Knowles, Edgar Harper, J. D. Edrniston, F. C. Nor- ton, Bluford Nichols. Second Row: Joe Hernandez, Donald Wilson, Ralph Rodriquez, Lewis Lyda. Keith Wagner. Gerald Vishnefske. Donald VVar- now, Coach Hitchcock. Front Row: Alvin Brockelrnan, Raymond Perrussel, Henry Porter, Don Sanborn. Bob Fronterhouse, Don Furtick, Eugene Moseman, Bob Russell. P - A --, Salina 15 Salina 36 Salina 20- Salina 6- -Wichita East 30. -Norton 16. Salina 14-Wichita North 21 Wichita North 21 Wichita East 40. State Tournament Wichita East 50--Salina 30. Norton 27-Oberlin 26. Back Row: Bob Fronterhouse-120, J. D. Edmiston-175, Jack Stewart-165. Keith Wagner-154. 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' xx 1 if x , N 1 K ' 1' , . qff' ...x '. 'His Y , -1 3 QL -'.1iYT 'f 'I . f 'H , . ...V .. . .. , I , 1 H J Sl. q I The following firms and business men of Salina ha ik 'lr of The Trail. Without, their cooperation it would not Trail at such reasonable cost. Express your appreciation When making purchases mention The Trail. A and G Cafe Anderson-Swan Furniture Co. A-Smile A-Minute Photo Co. Bailey's Brake Service Baker Oil Co. B. E. L. Beauty Salon Bernards Broman Oil Co. Brown-Mackie School of Bus- iness C and E Cafe Central Cabinet Shop Central Labor Journal Central Typewriter Cole'S Consolidated Printing Co. Cook Paint 8a Varnish Co. Cozy Inn Davis-Child 'Motor Co. De Lux Cab Co. Dodge Agency Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Duckwall's Eberhardt-Lumber Co. Eberhardt-Pettle Secretarial School Edgington Music and Gift Co. Epp's Bootery Farmers National Bank Felton Transfer 8z Truck Co. Finance Credit Co. Firestone Tire Co. Fitzpatrick Mortgage Co. Fox Studio Gage Plumbing 8: Heating Co. Gamble Stores, The Gibbs Clothing Co., The Glick, Wiltse, Studio Golden Belt Lumber Co., .The Goodyear Service Stores Haggart and Gawthrop Hargrave, Tex Heath's Holusm Bakery Heath, Roy M., Co. Houghton's Baking Co. Hoyt-West Huntington Oil Co. Jild's Jilka Furniture Co. Johnson, J. D., Jeweler Jo-Mar Dairies Co. Kansas-Power 8: Light Co., Karmelkorn Shop Kaufman, George I ve contributed much to the success have been possible to give you The by patronizing these merchants. The Kelly, T. A., Feed 8a Seed Co. Kiesel's Co. - Knight-McGraw Music Co. K. S. A. L. Lamer Hotels, The Lamer Hotel Barber Shop Lamer Pharmacy, The Lamer Recreation Lee Co. Inc., The H. D. Lee Hardware Co., The Leidigh and Havens Lbr. Co. Leighton Floral Co. Linck Drug Store Lindeman's Market Long Bell Lumber Co., The Lou Allen Hat Shop Low's Drug Store Lynn Abstract Co., The C. Mac's Pharmacy Magerkurth Studio Marshall Motor Co. Memorial Art Co. Midwest Typewriter Supply Miller Drugs, Blaine NV. Model Laundry and Dry Cleaners Motor Service Co., The National Bank of America Nehi-Royal Crown Bottling Nu-Bowl O. K. Rubber Welders Old English Grill Omer, Roy, Insurance Agen Palace Clothing Co. Penney, J. C. Co. Peter Pan Cleaners Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Planters State Bank Raplee's Jewelry Shop Richards' Paint 8: Paper Co. Righardson Transfer 85 o. Sto Robinson Milling Co. Co. CY rage Hose, Phil. Jeweler Royal Tire Co. Ryan Mortuary Salina Engraving Co. Salina Floral Company Salina Journal. The Salina Hobby Shop Salina Mercantile Co. Salina Metal Products Salina News and Sports Goods Salina Office Supply Co, Salina Shoe Mart Salina Spring and Axle Co. Salina Steam Laundry Salina Supply Co., The Salina Tent and Awning Co. Salina Transit Co. Sanitary Barber and Beauty Shop School Specialty SuDDly Sears Roebuck 84 Co. Seitz, Geo., Shoe Co. Shanks Shellabarger Mills Sheltons Ready-to-Wear Shop Around The Cerner Silver Springs Creamery Co, Simplex Shop Simpson-Romeiser-Evans Grain Co. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Stevensons Clothing Co. Stevensons-Don Maxwell Stiefel's Sullivan-Johnson Motor Co. Sutorious Bread Co. Swartz Motor Co., Paul Swartz Service Co. Swift and Co. U-Drive-In Wardrobe Cleaners Weber Mills Wehmeier's Pie Shop Wenger, E. P. Insurance Western Auto Western Star Milling Co. White Crown Grill Woolworth Co., F. W. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of Salina High School Q20 O9 The Kansas Power and Li ht Company Attend the Fully Accredited School BROW - MACKIE School of Business SECRETARIAL BUSINESS Courses for Women Courses for Men The Superior College of Business Education -- Est. 1892 WHY BROWN-MACKIE IS SUPERIOR 1. The Brown-Mackie School of Business has PRESTIGE and TRADITION and is CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO COLLEGE STANDARDS. 2. We believe that the PERSONNEL of our School has more individuals with MASTERS' DE- GREES than any other Business School in the Middle West. 3. The School has a definite program of STUDENT ACTIVITIES-student council, school parties, quartettes, basketball teams, social clubs, assemblies, etc. RECOGNIZED as NOT only the OLDEST and LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL OF SALINA, CENTRAL KANSAS, ibut also is KNOWN throughout the MIDDLE WEST. AIR-CDNDITIDIIED CLASSRUDMS 1221!2-1261!2 S. Santa Fe fOver Woolworth'sJ, Salina, Kansas Phone 59 107 ,,f,,,i,,, - v What to do atter graduation? Have you teresting work of a telephone operator? Perh tications necessary in order to join the group handling the telephone calls ot the nation. Y ing conditions, pleasant surroundings and as ployment Ottice soon and let us discuss with you might like to know about this job. 431 IK The Southwestern ever considered the in- aps you have the quali- ot operators who are ou will tind good work- sociates. Visit our Em- you some ot the things Bell SENIOR GIRLS an Telephone Comp ROOM 306 UNITED BUILDING Y 239 Xl? I ' The PLANTERS STATE BANK We we Uh so re lc Tho sri Alld U- Mvery dz Whether I REDIEMBER WHEN seventh graders thun lg ago! ' to assembly were supreme osee . . Q?J,no ogeta. r ward upon his notebook had LB. Jack Ho F. Inscribed, MY, my what Father Time hides! f Life in Iincoln was certainly different, Remembjr that frightening rfreshman initiation Then se ving at Prom That rings the gong! Capital and Surplus S275,000.00 sk jg lf. .. We Welcome the ,ff 5 o ' . . . ' if All fwfr Privilege of Serving I 1 D Students and Facu ty n f D if fwwffynzfweffefer- Member of Federal Deposit 157 S0 TH FIFTH PHONE Insurance Corporation 1 0 8 SALINA, KANSAS Es and Loute's Duet a. scream. Ly P.B. to third floor would go, t MF ' t t d ink we know pittl 9' .lil null xy 'ill n ll! in D I ee Co Inc aan a 1 u an 9 , .. 'H' G. ':'l:: izlll-llltllfllllllllllIllllvf . ,,'.1A,,,,.MH'VLtIllolullnullllllllnlllnnq - tn fillssunnsulollansnnpggy . U nupnnnnx :lil.x...'....'-'-.illlllil , Kal... lnanlllusuiuulllnllllwlz nmannasusanxnasulaul:lists5 he Ho o J 0, o Salina, Kansas LINCOLN STARS We continue along our journey of memories, Until we arrive at our last stopping place, guerelwere sol many things to gin t C 1 '- ' e pays an games an pari oo. Our basketball team how they :tin the staitu, ongratu anons And then that all important date For the event of the year. lt seems as if we've just begun E I And new uw- must end the fun Guess we Seniors should leave a will For rest of the studes who will climb that long, lung To these poor studes we leave behind ir We leave you the thought of all the good times, om We leave to you our history notes That will come in handy Just ln case you have E. M. Smith or Andy Now as the class of '47 comes along We wish you success and know Tlmt you'lI fill our places and soon belong To the senior class of S.H.S. 1150 on your dial The ideal place for dinner, party. and dancing if you like it. is the ARGUS Room Mutual Broadcasting System of the The Network for News and Sports KSAL for the best entertainment: Phone 3622 for Reservation . 115 North Santa Fe Salina, Kansas Drama' Music' SPOHS' and 5PeCial Evenis Clothes tor Men and The Salina Supply Co. WHOLESALE 'lr Plumbing and Heating Supplies Water Softeners Air Conditioners and Mueller Furnaces SCENE FROM JANE ir I Q n Wehmeler s Plc Shop The above are available Flaky Krust Pies through your plumbing dealer ir t --Your Favorite Dessert- Tolophone 1024 302-4 North Santa Fe f Phone 964 W Salina, Kansas Pifffbufv LOW'S onus sion: Plate Glass Company WHOLESALE - RETAIL Prescription Specialist Paint - Glass - Wallpaper 'A' 'A' 204 E. Iron Ph- 2113 Phone 11 108 N. santa re 110 U .,f- Gibbs Clothing Co Salina's Popular Cash Store for Men and Young Men STYLE QUALITY - VALUE 110 South Santa Fe Phone 1156 An acco t in a strong. well managed bank is tangible evidence of a person's HEP CATS OF JANIE financial responsibility. WE SULICIT YOUR ACCOUNT The Farmers National Bank Salina, Kansas 7hm'y 77114 ig it M X gl QUJM BITE O EAT Oldest Bank in Saline County ii? Member Federal Deposit Insuranc Corporation Congratulatlons to the CLASS of 1946 TEX HAHGRAVE I 'IIIUI L r 'U' l nz, '-, I 1 s sn. ot f u ' ' mon ..n. .. :-.3 V' f 1551? t 1 I- 11 ., 'V,,.g I I A.. I?i,1x.2 2 ' ' INK j 11 j ., -- ': if 4 ,1 :'4' '31 L1 'u t,,l ' TVII L . F. W. WOOL WOR TH 'iii Salina's Leading Dime Store ongratulations Class of '46 STATIONE GREETIN G and good Wishes to all other classes CLASS WILL OF '46 I I The class of '46 has many valuable assets, many tom co. rare to be roplacecl. But here are some of the thinfxs we will leave to the Juniors-our successors as upperclass- since 1885 'wiv 1 b 1 e iere y eave: .lore D1 nbar's one-man-ness to Peg Thomas. Real Estate Mortgages Ygongarns gla.1r1orgloiI?oriiDowns. ' y is' gra es o rey ice. Peg Ba.ker's friendliness to Pat Britta' . and .Terry Vanier's jokes to Bob Collins. m Tl5h1rgy ?rvil?'s nfazoritetsgot to gona and Bill. e e ln on1's a.v0r epas- me to un M ' . .lack Howards executive ability to Melvitn Clllllhgzllzn. e ep one or ' ron Roh Ar etts' smile to Dale Engel. Evelyn na.pp's cute voice to Ann Copeland. llatklgz ardis dlancingtabklitymga Joan Bourhina. .ac war 's arem o rt son. Merlg wenn's boogie-Woogie piano playing to Phyllis n erson. The gro t seats in assembly to Miss Smith's class like aw ys. Iva Be1le's sense of humor to Janice Glidden. Knight-McGraw Music Co. 135 South Santa Fe Instruments- Records-Repairs Congratulations to Class of '46 Kansas' Finest Bread PAN DANDY SUTORIUS BREAD CO. was ' Good Photographs At Reasonable Prices ik' Congratulations to the Class of 1946 Sir 1205 South Santa Fe Phone 3448 Congratulations to the Class of 1946 Lloyd Cunningham 7 ,ewan PHONE 2047 Greenhouses P. O. Box 964 339 East Prescott SALINA, KANSAS CLASS IVILI. OF '46 Davy Jones's lnanliness to Jim Markhnni. Aubrey Linville's popularity to 'Pom Kennedy. Loren Powell's faithfulness to Ernie Shultz. Mildred IIenry's sincerity to Molly Weather-s. Lois Peterson's talent to Maxine Brown. of Bob Coylc's energy to Dave Hinton. Rowena Ross-Vs poise to Rolla. Blood. The Wertz twins likeness to the I.ewis's. Nelson Gidding's cooking recipes and Miss Miller to the , class of '47, Hob Knif:ht's football ability to Bill Bauglnnan. Olive Heath gives to the Srs. of '47 the reading voice and the stories of .lack Kelly. N01.th E. J. Allison's corney jokes to his brother. Santa Fc Don Lewts's hunting and fishing trips to .luck llilltun. Fourth and Iron phone 708 We Make Trans rtin - ' ' po g GaS0llne sl Oll and express ihe Wholesale 8a Retail SALINA, KANSAS Real You II , is SUPPEB SERENADE' Nightly 746 Hammond Organ-Piano Combination For Every Occasion: 7mm Scum GOOD FOOD AND MUSIC For Parties and Gatherings: BUNGALOW PARTY ROOM ' Distributor fbr ' DMMO D-DX MOTOR FUELS 760 MOTOR OILS GREASES R. L. BAKER OIL CO. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1946 MODEL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 2112135 thS 1, F Ph 91 CJAST OF CHILDREN OF THE MOON D Bob Bailey - I Can You STOP Like This? PIBSCIIPLIOIIS l . IF You CAN'T Founialn Servxce START Magazines-Sundries THERE YOU IS- IF Y,lU CAN'T STOP CALL 2742 w HE IS YOU? Brake service UNION STATION DRUG 149 N vza Bishop sneer wh Sevemh Phone 1090 Geo. Seitzu Shoe Co. tg - 4 y- General Electric Chrysler Air Temp Home 8: Electrical Summer 8: Winter 86 oe a Appliances Air Conditioning wir ik' Radios - Solteners ' Stolrers - Heaters Con ratulations 9 as to the graduating - ' Plumbing and Class ot 1946 G Healing co. W 236 South Santa Fc Salina, K U-DRIVE-IN SALINA'S FINEST DRIVE-IN Air Conditioned Year Round 401 So. Santa Fe Salina, Kansas scans rnom CHILDREN or 'rr-in Moon -,-ix Heath's Bakery The Eberhardt Lumber Co. Everything to Build Anything Best Wishes For Your Future Success 125 S. 5th Telephone 75 5 Marshall Motor Company Distributors for EBERHARDT-PETTLE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ,.,i r t SECRETABIAL scHooL fl? In l 3:35 ' gggigggigwltigll SUPERIOR TRAINING 2-f , 4 ,, 'f'iu,l Ei yn -5 E -' 1 I j1i 'mlll i ' Complete Courses or Selected Subiects : ' 1i:i'T:T.'ef'-5a.s - . 1IAll Classrooms Air-Conditioned! 743 N' santa Fe Ph' 1290 Over I1.ow's Drug Store Phone 1492 Salina. Kansas THE COZY INN 'lr if SENIOR AMBITIONS Marshall Faith-To fly first rocket ship to moon. Dick Heywood-To caddy for Byron Nelson. Doris Griffis-Be able to say certain things in -Rusian UD. R th Travis-Be a famous Hula-Hula dancer. Bgb Arnett-Be a famous radio announcer. Evelyn Knapp-A man with a million dollars and a convertible. Ja k Howard-Marry a blonde with a million do lars. D n Coffman-Successful Wolf. R wena Ross-A hint about an I. D .bracelet. W yne Sondergard-To have a horse ranch. H rold Sumstine-To be greatest lover of all los North 'nh times. Congratulations H mu- my w to Q61 I .- 3 ' ' You Graduates 127 North Santa Fe . Ready-to-Wear SEARS RCEBIICK 8: C0. 144 North Santa Fe CONGHATULATIUNS Asks for Today's Special T0 THE Sodas and Sundaes CLASS OF '46 LINIK DRUG STORE That Satisfy Made with Switt's Ice Cream LEIGI-ITON'S O SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Gills - - Music - - Instruments Records and Supplies of All Kinds Radios and Combinations Always at 'OAMUSICAND GIFT CO. O' 203 South Santa Fe SALINA, KANSAS SENIOR AMBITIONS Phyllis Johnson-To bc a second Madame Curie without hardshi .. ps Jerry Lemon-To jump in a circus net. Jean McClanathan-Lead an all male orches- tra. Mildred Henry-Star Reporter on New York Times. Bob Schwandt-Bartender in Duffy's Tavern. Dave Shoffner-Sense of humor like Henry C. Schulte. , Peg Baker-Play a solo in New York Phil- harmonic. Sally Woodward-Pass Physics. Aubrey Linville-To bc just a bum. Jack Stewart-A real. CJack the Rippcrb. Congratulations to the Class of '46 g -A- Paul Swartz Motor Co. DeSoto-Plymouth Sales 8: Service 115-117 N. 7th Phone 495 Sti0h5l9S SALINNS - LARGEST - RETAIL - ESTABLISHMENT FOR SPORTING GOODS See The Salina News 8: Sports Goods Co. Iron 8: Santa Fe Phone 412 ' u 4 Stcwlca Life's Treasures-Your Photographs 207 S. Seventh Phone 720 The Lamer Pharmacy Drugs - Soda - Sundries Cigars - Novelties if THE RENDEZVOUS Salina's Nicesf' Phone 550 In the Lamer 117 DRUGGIST 159 N. SANTA FE SALINA. KANSAS Telephone 863 Simpson-Romeiser-Evans Grain Co. United Building Richards Paint and Paper Co. Wholesale and Retail Paint - Glass - Wall Paper Picture Framing - Linoleum n Corner 7th and Iron , Phone 124 1 WASHINGTON FACULTY PARTY FINANCE CREDIT C0. Deferred Payment Financing 'ik Hardware that is Midwest Insurance Agency Fire and Automobile Insurance 109 East Iron Built for Hard Wear Phone 119 Salina, Kansas Phone B5 Fifth and Iron - - There's Only One Leulrgh - Havens mmm LUMBER CUMPANY Over Sixty Years of Service to Central and Western Kansas 'A' 204-216 North Fifth 118 TREADWELD RECAP They give you more miles and they are guaranteed. K Rubber Welders S. W. Corner Seventh and Ash DAVIS-CHILD MDTUR C0. W Headquarters for I Young Men's Shoes Uldsmolnle-GMC Trucks DUN MAXWELL WASHINGTON G.R. DATE PARTY hlL'il,1..1f,.Qj .J IITY ffbfl NIT Your Complete 5c to S1 Store A 'N Complete Fountain 8: Luncheonette Congratulations to the Class ot 1946 The Salina Mercantile Co Dependable Merchandise Since 1871 Dry Goods and 149 N Santa Fe Phone 477 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Central Typewriter Company P Houghton Bakery -an Phone 956 149 N. Santa Fe Give Us a Call We Appreciate Your Patronage DRESSES The Jilka Furniture Co. sponffswm QUALITY AT LOW COST INFANT AND CHILDREN DEPT. Shop Around the Corner Lela M. Vaughn Phone 548 131-133 s. santa Fe 102 E' Bron Phone 1017 wir Congratulat1ons to the Class ot 1946 Sullivan-Johnson Motor Company if? Washington Stars Van Johnson . Gregory Peck I Frank Sinatra ......,, .,,. Veronica Lake L T ana u ner ,,,...,..,.,, ,. Mlckey ooney Dana A drews James S ewart June A11 son Robert alge ...,.,,... .....,.,, , Cornell ilde ,,,e.... . G e Ti , J. K. Weber Charles Moore Howard Eitel .. Nancy Riley J L oan owe ,. Dave Hinton ,. Dave Shoffner Marshall Faith Loree Williams , . Bob Arnett Austin Stedham G or nn E ler en ney e ga y Teresa Viright ........ .....,.., ....... D 0 ris Griffis COMPLETE I 1 Lindeman s Market SERVICE and BODY DEPT. -:Good Things to Eat:- Authorized A SERVICE STORE-FREE DELIVERY Bulck and Chevrolet Sk 204 South Santa Fe Avenue 235 241 N 581118 FE Ave. Ph. 3300 Phones J EWELRY STORE 149 North Santa Fe Phone 477 TRY OUR FRESH CHOCOLATE AND CREAM FUDGE Congratulations to the Class ol '46 from the store which specializes in all types oi School Supplies AQ . is i f Fi:-3 fs . SCHO UL SPECIALTY SUPPLY 214 South Santa Fe G. R. OLSON, Prop. Phone 1457 Washington Stars Merle Oberlin Ann Southern Gar C ' y ooper .,.., Lon McAllister .A AA AA A A ., , Lois Peterson A. .,.....,. .,.,.. A A ,, ..... AA Jim Ho Joseph Cotton ,...,..,.,. Tom D k ia c AA A A Esther Williams A A AA A AA L .' D AA.. .....AAA AA.A,.,.. amine ay A. A Jon Hall AAAAAAAA,,.. Evelyn Keyes Perry Como ..AA.AA Lou Costello A Ronald Rogan Betty Simmons .A We . Bob Collins J1m'l Kershner Ellis Norton Sally Woodward Janet Johnson Jack Stewart Evelyn Knapp Bob Schwandt George Strella A AAAA.. A John Wccklc LAMER RECREATION Where boys can play a clean game in wholesome surroundings Sanilary Barber 8: Beauty Shop if' Phone 1303 A 113 East Iron CCFOI. Snooker 'iir STUDENTS WELCOME Visit Matt Royal 'lfire Company Fire, Liability. and Aulo K l Re-Capping - - - Vulcanizing U. S. Tires sir wir 135 S. Sth St. - - - Phone 1114 SALINA, KANsAs Dqdgg Aggmgy The C. W. Lynn Abstract Company Inc. Licensed Abstracters - Bonded if 115 South 7th Phone 71 SALINA, KANSAS Abstracts - Title Insurance - Photostat Service The Imprint CUNSIILIDATED - SALINA is the Imprint of Dependability 'ffbclflon pnhfas' none 302 CDNSDLIDATED it EPP'S BUUTERY SHOES FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 'ik 088' Jeweler 108 North Sania Fe CLASS PROFILE OF '46 Once while reading my history text, I To was. wondering who would be next sit in the chairs where we bunked And all so gallantly flunked. I wonder if years gone by At Hai As dear old Washington Hi 1 sported such ambitious studes the class of '46 includes. Ansri I wondered, if after we pass Ju No' W It's Th Wi An Ar Th Is W Is Ge In He Is t what would become of our class- av I see in my own mind's eye at lies in the by and by Fii1st, I see a man big and burly Orville with his little bride, Shirley. y're setting up housekeeping now h five little chicks and a cow. Katherine and John, to boot preparing to follow suit. girl voted Nation's most wholesome ur one and only Joan Ohlson. 'le the title most unlikely to bore us pported by screen-star, Fred Norris. rgann now makes her debut dance that is shockingly new. assistant, whom she swings by the ear, he courageous Jerry Vanier. H To Hogan, a bouquet of flowers, For her modeling with John Robert Powers. The heavyweight championship goes To Greiner who's up on his toes. An Th Th Of Stewart has finally confided, t to be a bachelor is what he's decided. best-selling book is McClanathan's conception. How to Catch a Man in One Easy Lesson. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or 1946 and wk BEST WISHES for 1946 Firestone Stores 5th 8z Walnut Phone 263 122 108 North Santa Fe Sk While Crown unch 116 So. 7th Phone 3914 VARSITY TOWN CLOTHES AND SPORTS WEAR for Young Men LJ 1411 nn.-ur 0 Ulf 'O o 0'ffI'l,V f lr A 'A , DAIRY PRODUCTS ICE-CREAM - MILK - BUTTER The Quality Line While whizzing around every coib, Is New York's speed-demon, McLeod. The corporation for mowing your lawn, Is the thriving business of Ruthie Baughan. The ballet has gained something new, As Mary Ann Levin makes her debut. Look out or she's liable to biff us, I mean lady wrestler, Doris Griffis. Jimmy Nyberg has turned symphonic, Playing tuba in the Philharmonic. Ethel Barrymore's place has been taken, By Miss Smith whose class is forsaken. Lebow's world-wide lectures afford, How to harmonize a dischordf' The actor that all women adore, ls man of the world Charlie Moore. The saleswoman who knows how to sell, Is the fuller-brush gal, Iva Belle. The town's loveliest samplers are made, By Dee Dee, who is still an old-maid. One act that Broadway will clap, Is Howard and Lemon's duo tap. The latest in opera singers, Is our cute baritone, Norman Wenger. Baker gives up her job as a teacher To head down the aisle with a preacher. While Jack Howard gets in some memes, With Phyllis Lou in Battle of the Sexes. And as for my future, I see A starving poet I'll probably be. But leave us not tary so long, And come to the end of this song. So now I will get to the point- Whenever our class Leaves this joint, You'll see, what you already knew, The class of '46 come Usmilin' through. -MERLE GWEN WOODY THE LEE HARDWARE CO. J OBBERS wil? Hardware, Paint, Automotive Equipment, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Athletic Goods wiv Wholesale Only Broman Dil Co. Salina, Kansas 5ih and Ash Wholesale and Retail Service CONGRATULATIONS TO THE '46 SENIORS if Lamer olel Barber Shop Prop. H. M. Bosch Western Aulo -Everything For The Automobile- ATHLETIC GOODS CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or '46 and BEST WISHES -48- ,T CAB CUMPANY Golden Bell Lumber Co. 0 Anderson-Swan A T Furniture Company Popularly Priced Home Furnishings 115 W. Iron Phone 325 ROOSEVELT MUSICAL coru:nA'ruLA'rrorrs i I d9 S if READY - to - WEAR 100 North Santa F e Ryan Mortuary WELCOME TO SALINA'S NEWEST STORE Phone 153 Qagglagviafden P11932 , CONGRATULATIONS Salina Steam Laundry ,O ,he Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service 148 North 7th 124 Phone 22 Zinc and CLASS OF 1946 Iina Engraving Co. 120 South Fifth Street Copper Halftones . . . Zinc Etchings ,iv Arnsraps ' -pf PROM QUEEN'S 1- Busren Bnowu SPORTS WELTS-PLAY SHOTS Qffgiffhff BEIlNAllD'S 105 North Santa Fe Avenue Newest Fashions For ihe Junior and the Miss Ready-To-Wear Millinery, Accessories, Shoes The Memorial Ari Co. Naiionally Known Where the True Memorial Purpose Is Fu1fil1cd Phone 271 Salina, Kansas l' lnhllshm nts also at H N t ibllene, utvli nnon , Klngm and Dodge Clty LINCOLN MINSTREL The Simplex Shop Goodyear Service John C- Pyle Phone 487 7th sr Ash RADIO SER VICE Official Factory Warranty Service Philco . . . . . Delco 149 N. 7th St. Phone 1519 TIRES, BATTERIES 8: ACCESSORIES TIRE SERVICE - LUBRICATION Road Service BRAKE AND MOTOR SERVICE Exclusive Agents for-Underwood Typewriters, Sundstrand Adding Machines, Office Supplies Midwest Typewriter Supply SALES and SERVICE FLOYD REYNOLDS 111 East Iron Phone 648 Salina, Kansas George Kaufman BUNDING 'N' INSURANCE Farmers National Bank Building Phone 1844 125 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENIORS Floyd E. Swarlz Motors Sales Packard Service The Complete Service for your Car 301 So. Santa Fe Phone 690 Lou Allen I-lal Shop HATS-BAGS 8: ACCESSORIES 72? 116 N. Santa Fe Ph 402 OMER INSURANCE SALINA, KANSAS HOW' est Complete line of Junior Coats-Suits-Dresses Millinery and Accessories 'k 153 North Santa Fe Eyes Nose Danc Sm11 Teet Cloth Roosevelt Siars Arvella McGi1vray. Marlene White. r-Corene Muir. Margaret Short. Richard Hamer. es-Christabelle Linville. Complexion-Beatrice Busche. Mout Hair-Barbara Carney. Q,.i Leg- h-Marjorie Englund. Helen Oberg. Compliments of KIESEUS . za. game, gmza Standard Merchandise The modern store for womens apparel available that You know -.ff 120 N. Sania Fe Phone 226 150 So. Santa Fe Phone 2828 126 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from Wardrobe Cleaners L. M. Briiegam 8: Son 245 N. Sania Fe Phone l k Teen Age Sewing Classes -Av Nation Sewing Supplies isales and Sewing 'a I YJ! UJHUIHNJ 5 5V5N QU' :' ln '21 . asa ' i! fasri, ?-l1?'1SJvl? 'iv-5 iffiifff'- '? IIIIIIIIIIIIQIL. ..1 1 x H F l .1 - lIl'IIE!!N2!Il:3 IIIIIIIQIIIIII llllllhllilirilii T1NN1.TMmuNH1s'lu4111'T www' H Us ZHNHSTFLD u RW if l Tnewfsmzu smzmmco H' I SALlNA,KANSAS ., Sf? KANSAS STAR IS 1: 8 BETTER BY EAR I l Smger Sewmg ik, HC 1116 0. - I M lr' C Western Slar Mrllmg Co. 121 South Santa Fe Telephone S32 S l' S ' 8: A l Roosevelt Stars a Ina pnng x e F' -A b 11 J h . , I LLi'ZE-CJLTQEEBDQZJLT Service Personality-Barbara Adams. H -M l E 1 . ' Fxllglmcgllinesziggrlerbl Allan Horne. 215 North santa Fe SIEEQ-ggilgggeltrgggfrman' Phone 567 Elmer Comfort Accent-Chuck Valley. Good Nature-Bonnie Barnes. Skin-Velma Whistler. Congraiulaiions to the Class of 1946 Buy Viciory Bonds ak B. E. L. GAMBLE Beauiy Shop - THE FRIENDLY STORE - Mgr. Emma Naegele 141 So. Santa Fe Salina, Kansas United Life Bldg. 41h Floor i' 127 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '46 C. 8zE. Cale 145 N. Santa Fe and LITTLE CASTLE 215 So. Santa Fe Compliments of Peter Pan Cleaners 'k 212 W. Pacific Phone 503 Melvin Clark. Owner areware Mutuals Fire. Liability. Auto Insurance E. P. Wenger ODE TO WASHINGTON o many studes in years gone by Lit now 1t,S worn out, and no good, new school plans have been begun. T gg offered shelter, knowledge, fun, So 0 38 years this grand old place d through its doors the students pass F E0 opportunity has stood A d make their grades, both bad and good. rxnwledge is sought land sometimes gainedh ' hin its ancient wall, K W . in spite of all restrictions, good time is had by all. 'lah faculty and students y always come and go- gu Washington will carry on il replaced, we know .... -IVA BELLE FLORA You can't lose Money that's in the Bank You'd be surprised how quickly your money grows through small deposits We invite your account The National Bank ot America -Re Capital and Surplus S370.000.00 AWNINGS TEIITS TARPAIILINS Canvas: work ot any kind Salina Tent 8: Awning Co. Salina 0llice Supply 210A S Authorized Agent Remington Band Products SALES and SERVICE auth Santa Fe Salina, Kansas me Moron service commw PARTS EQUIPMENT MSC Phone 3200 Corner 8th and Pacific SALINA, KANSAS A4 A'l 0 1 f ff if F E ED S Chick Pellets or Chick Mash 1. A. x'i'i'li'.mr co. SALINLKANSA! Smllin' Jack Jane Arden Dick Tracy Red Ryder Little Abner Dluisy Mae ,.... .. Dagwood ....,.. J iggs .,,. ..v..... Maggie ,.,. ...., ,,.... Harold Teen Shaky .....,......,... .,..,.... Joe Palooka Earl Morrison Lord Plushbotton .,.......r Jim Kershnex' Margaret Carpenter Owen E. Hodgson John H. Groth , Jack Kelly Dorothy Andrews Charles Hawks ......,, Andy Anderson E. M. Smith James L. Hosley F. Lebow R. Reed THE CENTRAL CABINET 8: FIXTUBE UUMPAIIY W. A, NASH. Mgr. Cabinets, Cupboards, Screens. Lathe Work or Any General or Formerly at 119 South 5th Fixiures Siaxrs Special Woodwork A-Smile-A-Minute Sludio 119 South Santa Fe Remember Your School Pals With Your Photograph You Don'i Watch Biz-dies Here Our Photos Are Taken the Modern Way All Photos finished while you wail. just bring your smile. ml x fu- -- 1 Cook Paint 85 arnish Co. 111 West Iron Ave. SALINA, KANSAS K' ARANTE U m S Q I mnmmnnsmmus I 3 SALINA, KANSAS -5 in .2 129 lf. -Q, ta 2 96 Wil Mr ll lxial N va, ll shi VN VNAKMN L 1 ROBINSON NIILLINO COMPRNY Y SHLINA KANSAS Q 7 1 -1 Sw i -+-- 2 'NNN i 'Q 7 - . J ' s X Z' E 15:1 5' yx 1 f' eik A I 7 ' We ' l - Q : V A Ht E E 3 .-E -N : 3 . ,. -E I ' w- lf' 'm 1i 5 E 'WNW -::::1i5E5:1xx ',. 3 f I lliliillftxr.lSf 'lll'f'152 '23 3 S ' 0 :I ' 5 Q' l . 1 TE . - Ed Morgenstern R. Morgensiefn President Manage! Compliments of Palace Clothing Co. 141 NORTH SANTA FE LINCOLN STARS Hall' -... ..... ....................... P o rtia, Thornton Eyes ---E --.-. ...................... D ana, Hudkins F1gLl!'e-- ..... ...... V irgtnta. Laubengayer Complexion .... ............... D oris Wertz Personality ...... ............., J ana Floyd Friendli ess--- ------- Nancy Anderson HUIHOF- ----- ----- D onna. Dienes Nose--- .-.- ---.-- A nna Lemon Dancer- - ------ Jane Johnson Smile--- --- ------ Sue Ann Eller Teeth-U --- ----- Loretta Gtddlngs Clothes- --- ----- Donna McCosh M011th-- ----- -------- J ean Currier Laugh-- --.-- ------ J oan Highbarger Good N ture ---. ------ G eorgla Beshears Grace-- .----- --------- J oyce Diller Voice--- -- -------Sally Early A Boosrnn Fon SALINA HIGH EUNGRATULATIONS To THE Central Labor Journal AL LARKIN PUBLISHER 130 CLASS OF '46 'iff Salina Transit Co. Ride the Bus and Save Money CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '46 FOR THE CLASS OF 0 Nehi Royal Crown WS HUDSON FOR '46 ii? gggfffiitiiiwfgfgg The Roy M. Heath Motor Co - 7-U rd. Iqgmghi 26 Years Hudson Distributor h 13EiflI3WsE3f3l'2,E h aEZ:5f'iff 3 i Al H s CONGRATULATIONS THE to the GRADUATES OF S. H. S. IN Wherever you go Whatever you do May good luck and THE SALINA JOURNAL A. w. sfeaham. Pres. FQLLQW YQU SALINA-HAYS-ABILENE I 4 NIIPOSQ 1 M'-,X MN ff? ' ' o ' 1 I f 151 'Q-ras. 'N emu' 2 -' Ei , 'Ill 7 'lb' . B fV'lV 1 xp ii' Hifi!! I 'Mirza uvgyj- ' lrA7R'E'gflfD nh. I '-,I .L uuM.nmsAauxA. .' 'll' 'll- ' uupfn Flnlff BLEAEHEU THE WEBER FIOUR MlLlS COMPANY for every type of Home Baking The Weber Flour Mills Co. fre f DAIRIES COMPANY mcmufocfurers of Select Dairy 79roducts WE HAVE THE NECESSARY SUPPLIES FOR YOUR HOBBY Salina Hobby Shop 102W East Iron .... Upstairs MEET YOUR FRIENDS Fellen Truck Lines at Nu-Bowl Klilfiiffifliiy Eight New Bowling Lanes and intermediate points 212 No. sania Fe Main Office-Salina, Kansas Phone 6 I I SPECIALIZED I S rummum-: Movsns Salma M5131 Pl-'gduglg CMP, D Vans Our 28th rounding States I 4-ludlng Calif., Minn., and Texas If It's Worth Moving lt's Worth Moving Right IPHONE 3 SALINA, KANSAS 132 Manufacturers of Sheet Metal Products GALVANIZED TANKS VENTILATING SYSTEMS NEON SIGNS AND SERVICE TANKS METAL GRAIN BINS ERYTHING IN SHEET METAL SALINA, KANSAS A A Q yn-544.1 ' -09501 M3401 ' DP I Q cenow .sc 112512 1 ART WORK ond HAND LETTERING Ruth Travis and lackie Ringquisi Barbara Wilson PHOTOGRAPHY C. F. Lebow, Charles Tremain, Paul Kubitscheck LITHOGRAPHY Pictorial Yearbooks, W. O. 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