Scott High School - Beaver Yearbook (Scott City, KS)

 - Class of 1950

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Collecting these mementoes of what has been a happy and successful year, the staff presents the 1950 Beaver. i n 'lit 5311. -', g3.,,'.WL . 2f L'f,f fd, X z , ,CQ ' ,, fi!! . 4 1 .L - sz: B 1 'f -If .-.fig 1, M, T 1.5,5fk' ., o tx. iw ww ' j 1 4 , mi . . TX f.. I . .V -' 'f.i ?:'2E'74'7:iII gf 5 ,Q i , 4 1.14 af, -Q -xgj-'P X 4 . Hg. Aix. ' f ' -- 'A Q: ' ' 4-YY af '-'Hg-'-H j . , ,' 4 V ,-Ziff' ., 'W-. , --.'.' fi z qi-Q., Mg- w,::ff.f-'an A - ' M -, 'v iacirbsinkzr .gain ,ig-I-. ,E 1,4 - .J W4 . 4 'isge' vw- ., Q Q N' .u ' 41' - A ,. ,, 1 .'-'xlfimgxfigfs ' . K t .Q A.. '- I '61-' g.Q1,f?':'2 A an . :.,,,T,ify- ,ig ,f -'.,. -2-51. vi , , ,WK .N- 1. I .K I fs ,vig HQ' 1 1. . ,ILS 5 .--fry: , ' frafafvwfg:-3-.5-A'.w,w' - ' M Q.?rf+?t?gIfQf,,1 .sez .2 ,rw fA'f'1--5522 if 3 J V , 3- ,, J, . . 1 -, he- 'i xg .r W: Q ,llwiygaagi .Mg-ivan :jg -1 y u... ,I . 15436. .:.k??: , v::m1:.: 4 yn , A ,, - . -Dedication s The first picture is that of Mrs. Betty Scheuer- man, school secretary for the past six years. Stand in her office and you'11 see students, teachers, and townspeople drop in for a friendly greeting or some assistance. To Betty, the staff dedicates the 1950 Beaver in recognition of her services to the school. l I I W Every Beaver a Busy, Busy Beaver! . . 5' BEAVER STAFF The Beaver staff members worked and struggled for many weeks in compiling the contents of this book. In addition they had a weekly column of high school news in the town paper, and they also edited and pub- lished the Beaver Booster bi-weekly. V 'XXX' Co-editors . . Business Managers Circulation . . . Advertising .... Feature Editors . . The staff proudly presents the -- Class Editors Seniors . . . f 1 . lfllffff Juniors... Q '1'1 I 1 I s , l,l,f , S h , ,Z op omores . . Q K Freshmen . . . 'P - ' Sports Editors . . 44 . m. I 'v .n Z!!! ig, K Snap Shot Pages. . . 521' ,l Z t ,xxx fl I . il 'x xW ' ' S ponsor . . . . Betty Barker Jacque Patton . . .Joy Geeseka Ernest Kendrick . . Jackie Myers . . Evelyn Hopper . . . . Patsi Ruth Lona Mae White . . Jean Dice Dee Hughes . . Urla Rufenacht Marcille Watt . . Donna Fitzgerald La Vera Wiechman . . . Louise Clark Beth Stull Bob Baldwin . Margie Harkness Emma Harkness Alene Urban Marilyn Porter Mrs. Anne Wood BOARD OF EDUCATION lit W. N. Robinson, Mildred Conine, Claude Hughes, E. J. Van Antwerp Prosper Minnix, Raymond Armantrout, Marvin Brower, Robert Burnett. BOARD OF EDUCATION Elected by the voters, these six generous citi- zens meet once a month with Mr. Burnett and Mrs. Mildred Conine, county superintendent, to planthe administration of our school. They deserve much credit for their constant effort to give us a fine school. J-1 . a.,'. .5 r . -' 1' .. ' -- Ex' f? 'r - ' ' .. ' - ,, ,., . A,-, ,. bi: V fd A,-?,,w,?V.'A!. . V 'vu' - - . ' - ,, , ,,- .'5,., 4 l VKX,-'. .-..-..:-.--I .-5-. ' gZr!5.z5' -':-:- F 'f'i fa- 301.4 .:- ,V Q?-.-,,:... J ..3,Lv.,3, 'Z C' .1-X i,rj, 1 , , :.- 1..-.Q aa- 1-, . f...-, -. .:i.'- - U . fl 'cl 195 '- il- fm 'Sn flfff- 'XE' , 5'5'4f7:f'7a'-ff' '. 'Aff' Fifi! 52452:-f1. '- ' , , 5:42 Q' 512-1 . I, 5-. .-M,-lf 5 rl . 3S'!9:'l 1: F,'J'1fif-ii,: 1'3-'-'- , W' . -- .f...-'22 -. ffm- ..,f!.'31f. ., T .- l.',,,f jlujflfigl kxZ..?t91j.s 1-,pf . 5 .'2gf'.1'l'd ' 2 13:1 - W5 v.. -if-,.w1ij::?. . .741 ge! l ' ' . . J -.' 1 I , ' ,.' J' 1, .fi-'..u. if . A rm. E ' gin... -,fr P Q' - L ' '-11.41 i Zi'f,-'l1iiQ: l 'f V ' ' .-J. 5 .,:-'ff ev:-'VM . . - Arai , ' ',.'.'. f lv v-.af -Q wifi., ' ., , n -- : ,. .. . W. 1. fp. ig--Lv.-1' 4 -,. 5-.u,,. .Il . ,n,.-,,.- 1, 3-1 -A -. ffy,-1, ..-- -.gi 'Ars - 3559.5 Q A. 'L,Ye:, 'T' H15 rt, ' Witt- 4' 'if 1 J v 118' rw. . . :Y 4: :Tin-'4 sn ' ,. ' . 1 .i lk -, rule.. ',f.f ' gf 1- . ,.-r. - , f 1 -'fl A ' 2 ff. . V fi fu - , 1 .QL ',-fat ' J iw. ,V-V .. - . ,1 1 .ff-'f'.. I ' -. 1 ,Wa , w. p Y: , . - .v 33 ,1- ' tj, JY.-a,-' ' 1',f .v -Jpigrl. . 'V .., .f -U.-Ip W'-4, . :api F i lf? rf . . . .'.-. Wg.. L ff: f J 'au ' .475 I ,u',.'g: ..- . 1 -'fjfi' 1- ' .- muh: . !J beg:-' Ki' 'J ,J sg' ,i gi if 135' 'iii In J f.- .. -1:7 4 - -' .4 Ta t 'Vg '- 'f, ' ..:. ' wg- N : -1 - . ' ' 2li '4' ' 7 1' TP' ' -ft1.5ff..,f,jegw .-f ' ROBERT BURNETT Principal 552 ' EMS 55215 ff. K. a. l . GREETINGS The staffand their spon- sor have attractively pre- sented to us, in this year- book, the story of work and play for the school year 1949-1950. This Beaver will in future years bring to our minds many happy mem- ories of enjoyable and worth- while experiences we have had in S. C. H. S. Congratulations for a task well performed. .Str Louis K. ryonia Burnett Marvin Campbell Vocal Music Librarian Athletics S 'W f N 4 , . img. w-f Kathryn Costello English l Marian Lester Physical Education Verle Athletic wma, NV fra it X' Home N dk Q Jo ph Ma natowa Athletics YWN Anne Wood English Fritz Iona Greenlee Mathematics 269' 'fl Hester McKee Henry Mooney Commerce Industrial Arts Heffjj Qranullb f Q Merrill O. Wood Raymond Koch Instrumental Music Custodian CUM HONORIBUS CITIZENSHIP Thinking well is wise, planning well, wiser, doing well wisest and best of all , an old Persian proverb, aptly describes the qualities of a superior school citizen. She is one who gives willingly of her time, energy and loyalty, being faithful at all times and assuming no glory for herself. Jacque Patton has been awardedthis hon- or. Her name is engraved on the citizenship plaque. Ja cque Patton K . .. ,sid if i .ME- ,, Q, TNF' Gene Marcy Patsi Ruth ACHIEVEMENT It has been traditional in S.C.H.S. to select one boy and one girlfrom the senior class to receive the awards for achievement. These are givenfor outstanding work in scholarship, music, ath- letics and dramatics. Gene Marcy and Patsi Ruth merited these honors and their names are engraved on the achievement plaque. Good Wishes to the Graduates - DR. OWEN R. ROBINSON BILL D AP Vice-President Mixed Chorus l Glee Club 1-3 Senior V. Pres Hi-Y 1-4 S-Club 1-3 Track 1-4 Q s S, .1 Ras.. MAR GIE HAR KNESS Pr e sident Beaver Staff 4 Band 1-4 Pep Band 2-3 Twirler 4 Clarinet Quartet 4 Mixed Chorus 1-4 Glee Club 1-4 Student Council 4 Senior Pres. CLASS MOTTO CLARK Secretary-Treasurer Beaver Staff 4 Senior Sec. 4 Y-Teen 3-4 Scholorship 3 We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us. Flower Carnation CLASS OF 1950 Mulberry and Gray Color The senior class of 1950 is one that will be long remembered not only for their many attainments but for their leadership and pleasing personalities. Their leadership is best exemplified by the Student Council. Here we find Keith Jeffries-president, Harold Burnett-vice pres- ident, Tava Starr-secretary and the following as members: Donna Fitzgerald, Tommy Graham, Dee Hughes, ScottShowalter, Jacque Patton, Dorothy Smith, James Tucker, and Bill Young. The popularity of the seniors is best known by the popularity contest for the Carnival King and Queen in which Scott Showalter and Donna Fitzgerald were elected. Their accomplishments in such fields as athletics, music, dramatics, etc. are too numerous to mention here and needless to say, the seniors will be missed when the school bells ring next fall. Graduation not only brings a glow of accomplishment but it also brings memories. Memories of class plays, exciting games, pike day , contests, good fellowship, and many others all form a part of those happy years in SCHS. Yes, when those school bells ring next fall, many a senior will be thinking of SCHS too! Compliments of CHARLES H. FLEMING W fo.. 1 , 'Ci pr ' 4? MERLIN ALLEN Blnd 3 Mixed Chorus l Hi-Y l-4 B BALDWIN elver Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Hi-Y Cabinet 3-4 ? RAY BAR Mixed Chorus Z Hi-Y Z-4 wi., 'WIP' HAROLD BURNETT Mixed Cho. l-4 Glee Club l-4 Hi-Y l-4 Football Z-4 Ba 'ba 2-4 CHARLES COSTELLO Track 1.z Bmdl 3 S club l'4 Pep Band l, Z - 1 fl ' PHY Mixed Cho. 1-4 gfmgf Pla? 3 one Club 1-4 WVVDLII t. ounci ,4 V ,E , 3,4 V. Pres. Coun. 4 HTYZ I-:S WARREN CRANMER Scholarship l, 3 Foothill 3' 4 State S'ship l. 3 Basketball 3, 4 Class V. Pres. Z -I-rack 2-4 Class Pres. 3 5 Club 2,4 Hl'Y c'bln ' 3 Scholarship l-3 St. S'shxp l Sec. l Senior Play Radio Play 4 SENIORS BARKER Beaver Stl!! 4 Y-Teen 3-4 Scholarship 3 O. G. A. 3 l '94 ' , 1. le ff C' Aj. , 4 3 . 1 L pw PH BENNETT -Y 3-4 B seball 3 S-Club 4 i 11 JEAN DICE Beaver Staff 4 Band l-4 Inst. Ens. Z Pep Band 3 Glee Club 1,2 Y-Teen l-4 O.G.A. 3 Compliments of KEN PRIEST BUTANE COMPANY Compliments of HERMES JEWELRY - Class of '39 'N' NORMA JEAN DVORAK Band 3 Inst. Solo 3 Y-Teen 3,4 O.G.A. 3 CLASS UF '50 w. ,ma JOY GEDSEKA ALICE FLEENOR Mixed Chorus l-4 Glez Club l-4 Y-Teen l-4 Scholarship 3 BURNA MARIE HASZ Band l-4 Mixed Chorus Z Y-Teen l-4 BILL FOSDICK Hi-Y 3-4 Baseball 3 Beaver Staff 4 Band l-4 Inst. Ens. Z Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Junior Play Y-Teen l-4 Y-Teen Cabinet 4 MARY LOU GROSHANS Band l,Z Mixed Chorus l-4 Glee Club l-4 Senior Play YVTQ.-en l-4 EVELYN HARDEN Mixed Chorus Glee Club 4 Y-Teen l-4 O. G. A. 3 S-sr EVELYN HOPPER Beaver Staff 4 Y-Teen l-4 Sl. Council 4 X- '+C EMMA HARKNESS Beaver Staff 4 Band l-4 lnst. Ens. Z Pep Band 3 Twxrling 4 Mixed Cho. Z-4 GIEE Club Z-4 V. Pres. l Y-Teen l-4 Compliments of TWIN GABLES CAMP F' TOMMY GRAHAM Mixed Chorus Z-4 Glee Club Z-4 Vocal Ens. 3-4 Student Council 4 V. Pres. 3 S Club 3, 4 Football 4 Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 3 Hi-Y Z-4 Hx-Y cabinet 3.4 Compliments of SCHWANKE AMUSEMEN TS DONNA FITZGERALD Beaver Stiff 4 Band I-4 Mixed Cho. l-4 Glee Club I-4 Junior Play Senior Play O. G. A. 3 Si. Coun. l,Z,4 Class Pres. l Y-Teen l-4 Y-Teen Cab. 3, 4 Y-Teen Pres. 4 Cheerleader 4 Q01 3 fw- vu , DEE HUGH ES Deaver Staff 4 Hlndl 4 Mixed Cho Gler Club l-4 C17 ERNEST KENDRICK Beaver Staff 4 H1-Y l-4 ROBERTA MCDANIEL Mixed Chorus 4 Short Stories 3 YfTecn l-4 St. Counril -I Class Ser. Z Glee clubl Y-Teen l-4 HPY I-4 Cheerleadvr -4 Inst. Ens. 4 I we 251 gf l .,-.JG GENE MA Y Band I-3 Inst. Ens. 2,3 Mixed Cho. l-4 Glee Club l-4 Vocal Ens. 4 Vocal Solo 3,4 CARL O'HAlR Band 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play One-Act Pla Radio Play Hi-Y l-4 S Club 3, 4 Football Z, 4 Yl.3 Basketball ZA4 Tennis l-I Baseball 3 Scholarship State S'ship l-3 l,3 Inst. Ens. 3 Glre Club 3,4 Vocal Ens. 3,4 SENIORS '59 ROY LAUSCH Football 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 H1-Y Cabinet 4 S Club 3, 4 Football 4 Senior xx Tuck 3 Radio Play 3 C' Baseball 3 Student Coun. 3. 4 Bvkvlball 3'4 St. Coun. Pres. -I gii31Bl?ET LYNN Scholarship 3 5 Club 2,4 Shiv 5'ShiP 3 Basketball 2-4 Track 2, 3 -1 Ch l d 4 ,f' 'er e' E' V f ROB!-:RT Lauscu ,ff Hi-Y Z f Foot all 4 ' Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Scott City, Kansas CLASS OF '50 3 PL X 1' 'L DUWANE PATTON Hi-Y Z-4 E UER Z-4 Staff 4 Ens. Z Band 4 Inst. Solo Z Glee Club Z-3 Y-Teen l-4 O.G.A. 3 RUFENACHT Tr 3 Sch rshi P l Jos M1-:UREN 5. Mixed Chor. Z-3 Glee Club l-4 Hi-Y l-4 Football Z-3 LE MESSENGER Basketball 3-4 Soph. Vice Pres. Track 3 Hi-y1-4 Cheerleader 4 S-Club Z-4 r Football 2-4 Q STEWART SCOTT Band l-4 Pep Band 3-4 Mixed Chcr. 4 Glee Club Z-4 Hi-Y l-4 Football 4 SCOTT SHOWALTER Gite Club 4 Senior Play St. Coun. 4 Hi-Y Z-4 S-Club 3-4 Football 3-4 Track 3 Radio Play 4 ,vu SL? JACQUE PATT Beaver Staff 4 ON Mixed Chor. Z-4 0'NEAL Chor. Z-4 Glee Club Z-4 Junior Play Hi-Y l-4 Hi-Y Cabinet 4 S-Club 3-4 Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Tennis l-3 Scholarship Z Radio Play 4 Compliments of JOHNSON STUDIO Joyce and Blick Glee Club l-4 Junior Play Senior Play Short Story 3 St. Coun. Z-4 Junior Sec. Scholarship l-3 Y-Teen l-4 Y-Teen Cab. 4 One-Ac! Play 4 O.G.A. 3 X. MARILY PORTER Beaver Staff 4 Band Z-4 lnst. Ens. 2,3 Ins. Solo 3 Pep Band 3 Mixed Cho. l-4 Glee Club l-4 Vocal Ent. 3.4 Vocal Solo Z-4 Junior Play Senior Play Y-Teen l-4 Y-Teen Cab. 4 Cheerleader 4 as fi 1 f. 1' S sl Q -sf f 5 ex ,T fl ' A Mmm chow. 1-4 333 Glee Club l-4 s Club 3, 4 A yn l ' -gg Foonbau 4 .1 -, if? 1 'i DOROT SMIT W' . Q -V ., Haskctball 3, 4 Band 3,4 K: by 35,3 Mxxed Chorus 4 it ny gui' Glee Club 3. 4 f ,' Student Coun. 4 ' ' PATSl RUTH Beaver Staff 4 Band l-4 Pep Band 3,4 Mxxed Cho. l-4 Cllr Club l--l Jumor Play Senior Play One Act Play 2,4 St. Councxl l Y-Teen l-4 Y-Teen Cab. 3, 4 Short Story 4 Y-Teen 3.4 Y-Teen Cab. 4 Q. qs-M my .V+ l TAVA STARR Band Z-4 Inst. Ens. Z,3 Pep Band 3, -l ixed Cho. Z-4 Glee Club Z-4 Vo al Ens. 3,4 V I Solo 3 J lor Play lor Play . Council 3, 4 . Coun. Sec. 4 -Teen Z-4 -Teen Cab. 3, 4 State S'ship 3 JIMMIE STEWART Band l, Z Pep Band Z Hi-Y l-4 5. . ' ' i n PQ'-F' C' Tn-.f JAMES TUCKER Band Z-4 Inst. Ens. 2,3 Mixed Cho. l-4 Glee Club Z-4 Vocal Ens. 3,4 St. Councnl 3,4 Hi-Y l-4 S Club 2,4 Football Z-4 Track Z, 3 Baseball 3 W SENIORS BETH STULL Beaver Staff 4 Band l-4 Pep Band 3 Glee Club l-4 Y-Teen l-4 7'-'H' Wit- MARVIN WENDLER Glee Cldb l Y l Glee Club 4 Y-Teen l-4 O.G.A. 3 Beaver Stall 4 QW X D vi, PETE WAKELAND St. Council l Senior Play Compliments of HUEF TLE FURNITURE COMPANY Hx-Y l-4 S Club Z-4 Football 3.4 Track 2,3 CLASS UF '50 H1-:Rscm-:1. Band 2-4 Mixed Chor. Glee Club 1- Senior Play LONA MA:-: WHITE HPV 1-4 Beaver staff 4 HPV Cab- 4 Bam, 1,4 S-Club 3-4 l Mixed chorus A-4 FOOWHI13 L Glee Club Z-4 Basketball 3 LAVERA w1EcHMAN Y-Teen 1-4 Tfafk 3 in-:wer Staff 4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3 y.'1'.-K-nl.-4 Band ser-. -1 o.cz.A. s a F f TY :f':., Q ii??f':Q 1 A I t.i2a?W Hats off to Warren Cranmer ! He has supplied most of the 1950 Beaver. the snapshots for .-hm WEBSTER 4 l-4 --1 1 MAR LE WATT Beaver Staff 4 Band l-4 Pep Band 3 Mixed Chor. l-4 Clee Club l-4 Junior Play senior Play Scholarship l Y-Teen 1-4 Y-Teen Cab. 3-4 Cheerleader 4 O. G. A. 3 BILL YOUNG Glee Club 4 St. Coun. 4' Hi+Y 3'-4 Hi-Y Cab. 4 Hi-Y Pres. 4 S-Club 3-4 Football 3-4 l 3 5th Hour Constitution Class Compliments of J. M. MCDONALD COMPANY W fi Lf 7 J ,. ff 6 4 . s .4 'fi-it 5' . 'MA rev I A 'A' .. J I N 'g Alan Wright Harlan Parkinson Georginia Alvardo Vice President President Secretary-Treasurer JUNIORS The juniors were prominent in band, glee clubs, athletics, and other school activities. They eclipsed other junior classes in the sale of magazines, secured the most money for the polio fund, and had a beautiful Junior-Senior Prom. 5 Q Charles Alexa 'A 1 5 g ' Harold Bennett xr If i', X: 'AR 5 'YT Q E ,I , bl. kg : ,fd Bill BOYCI' fy ,,,,,, I f , 'fix K, K. ,:... ,.. Jimmy Burr , Bill Carson 4 . YH--r Dale Cook I in Alma Hager June Hendricks . N :Ie Y Herbert Hermes The A. L. DUCKWALI.. Stores Company Marshal1's Ladies' Store for 42 Years CLASS OF '5 1 Norbert Hermes 0 1-J Q Roberta Hollingsworth ' g Q in il.. - YT? Q -QQ is fL 3 , wi ' fi? Joyce Hopper J. I-I. Horton Q'-1 Mary Lou Kennedy Xl Larry Kenyon Q K.: -'Q img' . K Bob Kippenberger Q 7 5' Donnetta Kiser ii ' 5 3 iii Bonnie MCEuen Martha McReynolds YE I Dorothy Mackley J iii ff Q .ff Dolores Moore ? Jackie Myers Donnis Neuenschwander it if Compliments of CAMPBEL.L'S CLEANERS Compliments of CARMEN MOTOR COMPANY V 590. X , 5 . R is gk, x .isa ' 35, is Cv? .. -E. ,Q . C Ay 1 is F9 ,.,- 3 gin, fx Rr as K 1 , , J UNIORS I hs wg... T V1.9 . Y Q Z X ,, 5' - fl S X355 li S ,L Q, , Ernestina Nevarez Thelma Nickel Frank Novy L, Delores Paul Richard Ramsey Bernard Riedl Virgil Robinson crap ' Marvel Scott Normalea See 'G' Marvin Shafer Harley Sharpe i 'UA III Darryl Smika Eva Marie Smith Betty Smith Compliments of MEIER OIL COMPANY Compliments of KENYON BEAUTY SHOP CLASS OF '51 A Aletha Stanton Todd Steele Donita Unruh Dorothea Van Bob Wekeland Dixie White Wanda Wilson Freda Wiley Lila Whitham Velda Wright Ted Yeager Ramona Smith Ilene Spe rling X Q W inkle I T7 ' fb-fx? 'rev X Q. . X., ls ij gt fs. -A , . QW. 3 , - ., ,x x, 5 ,. ,K ses. Q .h ., ,X me 3' X3 17337 . F i he XM, f Q... Q' 9 Nw T X 'S Compliments of MUZZALL FLORAL Compliments of DRIVE-IN THEATER 'Rf' - J I 1- gf 0, no A - in WT' +9 - M Bob Nelson Richard Davis Mary Costello Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer SOPHUMORES The sophomores, the class with both quantity and quality, were well represented in all the sports, musical organizations and scholarship. Their social season opened with a hayride picnic at the State Park. Donna Keyse and Richard Tucker represented the group on the Student Council and Miss Epler and Mr. Campbell were the faculty sponsors. Mary Allen 4 is si l Q , .. M .I fu.-f NV Lyle Barber I ' .,.. 'A,' Q I 'K' Q' ' Leon Armantrout .. A 8 2' fx ' W p , ' Rex Barker X if V r A R Laura Bashor Shirley Beasley 'Q' Betty Beeson Q I P Joyce Bennett 5' kk Elva Betzold JoEllen Binns Lorance Blume Luella Brooks TEX SHOE SHOP TRADER'S GROCERY Ella Mae Campbell Barbara Claycomb Martha Ellen Dean CLASS UF '52 Orlan Brower Mona Rhea Burgess Barbara Callen 'S xg? saga: - 'if if Mane Cuest Homer Giesick Andrew Groshans Gene Hess Mabel Hite La Vona Hollister Tom Hutchins Dean Jeffries Donna Keyse Janet McIntosh 1' Sw E Q wr A I x A SX fx V 6 0 v O I X O Q Q C.. fag C f5',1 'Q . Q ,QQ N ABEL FUNERAL HOME NELSON'S EXCHANGE 5. Q, .Q L! mg 3 '40 N.. hy! Gay Marker Beverly Maudlin 'C111 - 3' , tiff Y Y 1 ff R i 9 L, I x ' S ' 1 I 'Str' yr, L 'Q ' Av 'S .3 'E-. -13 'QF L Compliments of MCORETS CONC CO SOPHOMORES Dixie Miller Donna Miller Jack Moore Bobby Myers Bessie Nickel Edwin Nolind Don O'Hair Virginia O'Neal Jo Ann Parkinson Norma Lee Patton Joy Lee Pickrel Jaunita Redding Lela Rodenberg Gail Rudolph JoAnn Russell Betty Ann Ryan Joe Sheils Jimmy Snyder Norma Speaks Betty Specht CLASS UF '52 Howard Spitzer Harold Steele Dale Stephenson Everett Stewart Gerald Stillwell Robert Stratton Buddy Thatcher Richard Tucker Ralph Turley Alfreda Tuttle Russell Webster Edd Wells Orville Wendler Donald West Mary Jo White David Whitmore Emogene Wood Lawrence Wray Vergil Wright Patty Young X -'IQ 5. Y 4' 'X 'G i I av. 5 1 , A is if YF' W K 3 at K x. , 'N' 'M 5 ' -W' ' vu 'Xa Q Q , ..,..,. - nl 5 fi Q: N10 .M if 'A iw . Cys: K QM ,SY ' 4. A Gi 4 T? ' I 'ii ' , ,gf 5 psf' A .,.. .1 s. . ii Q 1 I Compliments of THE SHOE STORE Q91 .. KN. Yr? ul Bette Talbott Marion Vaughan Kenneth Messenger Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMEN Sixty-four freshmen were initiated into SCHS in 1949. Virginia White and Duane Riedl were the Student Council representatives and Mrs. Greenlee and Mr Manatowa the faculty sponsors . They had a picnic the first semester, took part in the basketball tournament and were represented in all school activities. They are a good peppy group of kids and will be a credit to SCHS. 5 T a Q- Jerry Anderson Wynona Binns Jim Boyer iff ' F7 x V Bonnie Chapman x - Donald Christy 5 -og Shirley Conine 2 ,J K Robert Cranmer Glenda Cunningham U Doyle Davidson Compliments of WAKEL.AND'S SERVICE Compliments of PAUL'S FOOD MARKET CLASS OF '53 Carl Dice Gerald Downs Ah i' N Vg 5' 5, is -A 'L . Ellen Drake W' 5 if Barbara Eichenberger Bobbie Eitel Shirley Eitel Carla Epler Billie Gaschler Jack Giest Xi, Q YQ, Qi 5, uh S C Q' x To 'A xx ii le 1 I Bobbie Greenlee in E Maggie Gresty Q i-61 .b K ii Q' Violet Gresty X Q 'C - M.. ' 5 'E Q-'. 4 N , Jacquelyn Hendricks Gerald Hermes Shirley Hobbs Q B Q 3' fi G' X James Kenneth Hoover 4 b Paul Hott 5 z li i Calvin Hughes ' Ai - Y I is W xml, 'fl Compliments of HOOVER ELECTRIC Compliments of the WALLACE CAFE -ar 'ev W'-:X la it 8 M ia 14 ni b FRESHMEN Mary Etta Jewell Harry La Masters Q' ff. W. v l ' 1 65 1 L... ' ar. -tu 'i TRIPLE L CAFE ZELDA'S FLOWERS Richard Long Beverly McCombs Glenn Martin Earl Maudlin Carolyn Maxwell Marilyn Maxwell Robert Miller Jane Moore Jimmy Moore Betty Morris Lewis Murray Shirley Myers Sandra Notestine Bob Oliver Bill Patton CLASS OF '53 Joyce Sager Charlene Sheils Clark Showalter Shirley Showalter Thelma Shafer Carolyn Solt Waunita Spangler Maxine Steele Laura Stewart Jeanie Sturdevant Naida Talley Clyde Thomas Phil Don Whiteman Virginia White Donald Wiechman Duane Riedl Fred Rueter 'li . 'thu Ia . X ex Xi . ,..-Q N I Q 13 N AIRLINER CA FE IDEAL FOOD STORE Robeft Burnett as EA High School Sef:i'a5Z?1aZf of h h' h school' thggcixtt Commumty hugh SCh00 , t at t e lg elected secretary of yhe Wfff' rollmen about 25 from last AYGIUVBS .' n .. f, h th onlv 265 reglsterl ,MUSIC Clll'llC, vocal and mstru tal' at Scott City -Dec 2. lAlI Aboard Fo WSH season -State Gamelslms Tuesd . The 1949 50 edxtlon of ' The football squad of l sons cus baske- ' ' tball season Wu I wi . ' Th f shman class men , . rday e re L One act play contests Jan. 20 :ompanied by the coaches a uesd I BY night when the Uly -lf u, with oo.. -I tlgviglrormsgnt, was 290, Wlthat Le0t1- ' A' ' . V, . f1.....,.. ,uma nr ..x.m.+ on , Basketball tournament, Fe - n-,A ,8-11 at Dight0n. ' I - -m nivh fC Speech contests, Feb. 20 at l F. rosse. ' - N Mugc festival, March 17 G I es ity. ' Q 4 t C,tSScYX la l'5hgg Contest at Sc f01Fot!he aihiejjtmto The Beavers I l V pri . . -A 'e - ' 'Wy' A K 'LW' 8 k e number of football 8591! .Track meet, May 5 at sl -53,1001 Cdvnlvaim f?'S6l7f0 wht ggcgled Off D we fall em flmseiieoy- . l Friday Night Mr ' Cl e elfzcal yea,-'S record of 80 05-' Tenms matches, May 8 at Dl 1 0nd Q83 0 t h e short. Uton. . iw3't11de1:1ts1 of Scott Comrnr! The qy Gy -LA v- in nn nrn 'rmsv this 1 Prem, Senf I ' .. - -- Ht 01' class ' ibhwoelerf re for Cllnloh . l A. L c-nn RJYYUOW 1 D C0llHlllf,lflfI osvcholoi! HDS Baml M all to Boulder of d HB5 Z1 he banf Cologfad' UhlVOTSlty 0 , ay at the S at anna Of S 1' .fgq1,Z,1g2ayCgiI , the hi ,S ,... lflillzzfas Md ' 1. 4 Chri scbo SIC lotion itknas mu . ol 1I?l'eK'B2'1sH1 .Q 1,,0idn,,sd:f-leer, if ins V 'liehnm b lgaslletllall Kansas cit . ent 'ketbalfen of the TZ .'fDfTtg1Er'?llynYo ,Q nnv-11 9 I 1 -l 3 Wlll i 'f-ffnalsafsssfvfffl 21:21 o ne T03h T f'ff's.if' f el' Tn u r T ake B vers had BAND IKECBHINQ N 0 he strip Lewin, it wa, F0'1lg1:'lgCHS band wxllg-0 to 13332 Freshmen End The fl me new F' to take part m the. Play - SCH sawraayd nd mend the nom, oot a I Season Tribe In th S f,eSh shmen Lose leraxzfwioiball we The-fare We S2JiLfEA'?f: l ' ' -2.-. ' 0--J 19-13 Score l Young seven Dngm - f 'POIIU D ' ' ff l 1 a S 1 0 w ott's scrappy freshman telqsee Game attgl gms sf V n UD a hard battle Tucsdz Aflumber of fcho freshmanl n a . ' igilinst garden Cityys julthel:n?rxn'o?ZriC?lfacti io Haw: Sw Th n vr 0-'N --- ' ' . grp 0 0 5 ,.. S . ay Hemg:a,:cJ,3iL Fiaeilxlk giggeifhggagfb tgirl iizttgighfwjihe drive to I y 1 e a 4 . no A Omen f-mhafralsefu 1 Vgyg C85 ul u da' ' nnlin ,I in Je A 11 B63 j ,Nev V -,'12, l 4-ali downttfgifaxrf 919933 , CO' S . F res man an l 'I' - . S w Gives Demonstratw V t The freshrmiin gymglifisonandggvz tertstnfsic lffvenl: of unui yWin F. ' ' f . . c I , Om ?de'?10n?-tE'l'L9'2 .ln rl ?f,gQ'tY651gehh1?51gg1tlhiigggtt S10 Leoti 511818 From 2514323 rrumwl 'M Junior Play . Nfilrggagt a'g'lLi??l.0. lQi5'l?,'Znf The Beavis?-lgtsco 1 - , - - da wan ecgxxi ' MOUCIUY Nrght owl q ef LGS! N1 II B M Cm' y 'A b ' Umm The junio1L class Playa 'loads on1'H0n0fS GT .d g ' ,IT dgll PBC-kB ' ',fr0m0mw, wi11'be vfesfmkafl Mfym The footb I sters 1 h P I A911 nin-kb no- 0 ,.y,.1..-1 Ilgllflity entegigifans of the d H-Ylco--rn L ' Muc owe' l ' ,fli NLM' members Th ' n I e Garden City. Lf:-ash I ,iLAs.r SERS PLAY ---as -454 9 WesL,Cmm-an A --A-A hz- Q j gi Founee',1'5mGAME lhlFfee S h 'eq vm . Runs In . ,351-IS footbanefggssg of the c S . l ll I 4 l theirye Fadqatiogfuafj ' ' l . E ' ' ll I STUDENT COUNCIL ff' M' rl! . S Donna Fitz- -th Jeffrle 1 es Tucker' Harold Birgit: Egtlque Patton' lllanlg ham, Jam er. Secon - eda Wiley, e . . T mrDY Gfa 1 nl-IOPP er, FT . - - ' White Back ROW- Sindh, Dee Hughes' Eviayn Parkinson, Ted Yefasg Duane Riedl, Vlrglma gerald. Doritkgss Scott Showalter, gloarilna Keyse, Richafd Daw ' M 1-gie Hal' n .' . d Tucker. ' . ini- Front Row' lgbilearlt Burnett, Prmclpal' . h n, Marion Vaug a Keith Jeffries President This year the Student Council is headed by Keith Jeffries, senior. The council members are elect- ed at the beginning of the school term, three from each class and one from each organization. Mr. Burnett is the sponsor. Throughout the year many activities were spon- sored by the Student Council. Some of the routine matters included planning and presenting the annual carnival, providing all- school parties, serving the visiting and home teams after athletic contests and promoting good school spirit. Fourteen members attended the meeting held in Garden City of the Student Councils of Southwest Kansas. Their last important activity of the year was the election ofa president, vice president and sec- retary for the next year. Compliments of VAN ANTWERP CLOTHING 0 69,6 N V' Top Row: Roark, Fosdick, Speer, M. Gresty, M. White, B. Nickel, Kennedy, See, Neuensch- wander, Wiley, Unruh, B. Smith, E. Smith, Donna Miller, Miller, Keyse, Costello, Shiels. Fifth Row: Hite, J. Binns, Spangler, Ryan, McDaniel, I. Sperling, Specht, D. Sperling, Speaks, N. Sperling, McReyno1ds, McIntosh, Wood, Hollister, Rodenberg, Wright, Hasz, Van Winkle, C. Maxwell, Conine, M. Maxwell. Fourth Row: J. Moore, Steele, Solt, Epler, Talbott, Young, Allen, Beeson, N. Patton, Maudlin, Pickrel, Hobbs, Mackley, Sager, Talley, D. Moore, R. Smith, T. Nickel, V. White, Kiser, Geist. Third Row: Fitzgerald, Drake, Chapman, W. Binns, Camp- bell, Dice, Rufenacht, Stull, Brooks, Betzold, Porter, E. Hopper, Watt, McCombs, Stanton, Mc- Euen, Alvarado, Ruth, Starr, J. Hopper, Wilson. Second Row: Miss Lester, Hughes, J. Patton, J. Myers, Harden, Urban, Dvorak, Wiechman, Scott, Whitham, Paul, Hollingsworth, Showalter, Jackie Hendricks, Cunningham, Notestine, D. Smith, Burgess, Callen, Mrs. Wood. First Row: V. Gresty, S. Myers, Eichenberger, Eitel, M, Harkness, L. White, E. Harkness,C1ark,Barker, Fleenor, Beasley, Bashor, Dean, Bennett, Russell, June Hendricks, Redding, Parkinson, Tuttle. Y-TEEN CABINET Y-TEgNg With building a fellowship as their motto, one hundred and thirty Y-Teens strive for their goal. Members are di- vided into nine committees and each com- mittee works on projects. The girls sent gifts of clothing, candy, andtoys to several orphanages. A contri- bution was givento the world service pro- ject. Money was raised by concession stands at basketball games and several booths at the carnival. The Cabinet attended the district meet- ing at Lakin. They were awarded the gold seal for their outstanding work the past year. Remembered events were YWCA-Y- Teen Christmas party, Mother-Daughter banquet, and the May Fete. Top Row: D. Smith, Wiley, E. Smith, J. Patton, Miss Lester, Mrs. Wood, Fitzgerald, Starr, Ruth. First Row: Van Winkle, Watt, Porter, Scott, Unruh, Geeseka, ROBINSON HOTEL '94, Top Row: Groshans, Novy, Cook, B. Riedl, Hunt, Cates, S. Showalter, Parkinson, B. Wake- land, O'Neal, Nelson, C. O'Hair, Meuren, D. Riedl, J. Boyer, Burnett, L. Messenger. Fifth Row: Moore, Sharp, Drake, Spitzer, Gaschler, Messenger, J'. Tucker, Graham, Shiels, Alexa, Carson, Kenyon, Stewart, Snyder, T. Steele, Horton, Scott, Costello, Shafer. Fourth Row: Giesick, Marcy, LaMasters, R. Cranmer, Thomas, Stevenson, Stratton, West, C. Showalter, Barker, R. Webster, Hess, D. O'Hair, Hutchins, R. Tucker, Brower, Armantrout, V. Wright, Yeager. Third Row: Whitmore, Eitel, Martin, Burr, Wells, Douglass, Allen, Bennett, Fosdick, Kendrick, Siegrist, P. Wakeland, W. Cranmer, Ramsey, A. Wright, Smika, B. Boyer. Second Row: Anderson, B. Patton, Miller, Wiechman, Whiteman, Dice, Hoover, Long, Hott, Downs, Dunlap, H. Webster, Davidson, Marker, Hughes, Mr. Mooney, Young. First Row: Vaughan, Maudlin, Giest, Oliver, Murray, Wray, Greenlee, Blume, Jack Moore, Eaton, Barber, Davis, Rudolph, Thatcher, H. Steele, D. Patton. 1-11-Y HI-Y CABINET Under the sponsorship of Mr. Mooney, with a platform of clean speech, clean scholarship, clean athletics, and clean living, the Hi-Y met weekly, operated a concession stand at football games, gave a school party, and had Mr. Clyde Hart- ford visit the school for one week to give counsel to both boys and girls. The Hi-Y officers attended the regional meeting at Garden City, October 4. On February 14, the Hi-Y conference ofthe West Central Area of Kansas, under the theme Understanding and Practicing Christian Democracy, was held in the First Christian Church of Scott City. I Tommy Graham, Carl O'Hair, Bill Young, Bob O'Nea1, Mr. Mooney Allen Wright. Compliments of ZARINGS E by F CHEEP. LEADERS L' fill it X Elected by the students, the cheer leaders I ! strive to keep the pep going all year. Marcille ' Watt, Donna Fitzgerald, Joe Meurenand Keith ' Jeffries lcd the students through the football k mf r, season. Joe and Keith dropped out to play ik basketball and were replaced by Dee Hughes 5, U and Marilyn Porter. urls ' The fresliman girls led the cheers for all 2 , . in ,f F freshman games. 1. , gtk T ' ' --'G' SCHS Cheer Leaders Joe Meuren, Dee Hughes, Marcille Watt, Donna Fitzgerald, Marilyn Porter, Keith Jeffries FRESHIVIAN Cl-IEER LEADERS Charlene Sheils, Carol Anne Solt Shirley Myers, Shirley Eitel S CLUB tball basketball baseball, track or tennis Any boy earning the coveted letter Seither in foo , - , lar meeting time the members got together at intervals is eligible for the SClub. With no regu , to discuss matters p ' A I d ' 'tiation for new members in February and a banquet later in the season. ertaining to the club. They hcl ini Top Row: Showalter, Marcy, Jeffries, Robinson, M en er, Meuren, O'Neal, Wakeland. Bottom Row: n 153 ess g O'Hair, Tucker, Burnett, Siegrist, Graham, Webster, :up-'A f Costello, Coach Manatowa Courtesy of O. K. RUBBER WELDERS Courtesy of WILSON INVESTMENT CO. Bonnie McEuen, Donita Unruh, Margie A Harkness, Emma Harkness and Beverly Maudlin. wwf.-L -t an 1 .. I I ' he , X ' an Q W Q kv 'ig . . . . X xl 5 1' Q. l ' R t 1 SCHS MARCHIN G BAND Delores Paul, Mary Lou Kennedy, bfi, SCHS PEP BAND Bb CLARINET: Delores Paul, Bonnie McEuen, LaVona Hollister, ALTO CLARINET: Patsi Ruth, ALTO SAX: Tava Starr, TENOR SAX: Glenda Cunningham, CORNET: Leon Armantrout, Russell Webster, HORN: Marvel Scott, Urla Rufenacht, TROMBONE: Don O'Hair, Howard Spitzer, BARITONE: Stuart Scott, BASS: Tommy Hutchins, DRUM: Frank Novy. Courtesy of ROBERT'S JEWELRY Courtesy of EHRHART'S APPLIANCE al A -A. v Flute Joy Geeseka Burna Marie Hasz Betty Smith Oboe Mary Costello Bassoon Lela Rodenberg Bb Clarinet Delores Paul Margie Harkness Donna Fitzgerald Dee Hughes Bonnie McEuen Donita Unruh Mary Lou Kennedy Dolores Moore Alan Wright SCHS CONCERT BAND Jimmy Burr La Vona Hollister Mildred Fosdick Alto Clarinet Patsi Ruth Alto Sax Tava Starr Dorothy Mae Smith Emogene Wood Donna Miller Tenor Sax Marilyn Porter Richard Ramsey Baritone Sax Jean Dice Bass Sax Loren Douglass Cornet Carl O'Hair Leon Armantrout Emma Harkness Beth Stull Vergil Wright Orlan Brower Russell Webster Richard Tucker Joy Pickrel Horn Marvel Scott Urla Rufenacht Dixie White Gail Rudolph .Tune Hendricks Trombone Darryl Smika g Don O'Hair Howard Spitzer INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Baritone Warren Cramner James Tucker Stuart Scott Ramona Smith Bessie Nickel Bass Lona Mae White Donna Keyse Tommy Hutchins Drum Marcille Watt Frank Novy Thelma Nickel Normalea See Shirley Dumler Alfreda Tuttle Beverly Maudlin Directedby Mr. Merrill O. Wood, the SCHS marching and concert bands, the freshman band, and the pep band provided music for the football and basketball games, parades, dedications, and con- certs. The marching band attended Band Day at Boulder, Colorado, September 2.5 and the home-coming parade and football game at Hays, October 29. Many of the members heard the Marine Band concert at Hays, October 26. Other activities of the band included participation in the WKEA league clinic held in Scott City in December: the league festival at Ness City in March and the district festival in Dodge City in April. Outstanding event of the year was the spring concert in May. Compliments of VAN ANTWERP DRUG STORE J. D. Van Antwerp, prop. Class of '17 SCHS FRESHMAN BAND FLUTE: Kenneth Hoover, Bb CLARINET: Paul Hott, Shirley Conine, Donald Christy, Dick Long Shirley Eitel, Sandra Notestine, Carol Ann Solt, Robert Cranmer, Jeanie Sturdevant, Donna Speer BASS CLARINET: Marilyn Maxwell, ALTO SAX: Beverly McCombs, Bobbie Eitel, Carl Dice TENOR SAX: Glenda Cunningham, Carolyn Maxwell, BARITONE SAX: Charlene Sheils, CORNET Glenn Martin, TROMBONE: Don Whiteman, Doyle Davidson, Gerald Downs, DRUM: Virginia White Shirley Myers. SOLID HARMONY--Leon Armantrout, Vergil Wriglzt, Marveltjfott, TommY . . - th 1-ass sex - Hutchins, James Tucker, and Don O Hair compose 9 . - Doug- S ith, Jean Dice, Loren SAX FAMILY---Mary Costeug, Dgmtbz rrrrake up the Saxophone Sextet' unni lass. Carolyn Maxwell and Glen a 3 Compliments of MARCY RADIO Compliments of DENNIES CAFE ior es Paui, FOUR OF A KKND--De Donna Fitzgerald, Dee Hughes, and Donita ake up the Bb ciarinet quartet. Um-uh m A37 I XX ,JB fa! SW ing? 'SQ Q .. , I7 NTA ENSEMBLES L 4 .ii Music MASTERS--Members of the saxophone quartet are Tava Starr, Donna Niiiier, Chariene Sheiis, and NXariiyrxPor- ter. HXGH NOTES--Betty Smith, Joy Gee- seka, and Burna Marie Hasz compose the iiute trio. In 0 NOTE-WORTHY--Bonnie Nici-Luen, La Vona Hoilister, Nlariiyn Nlaxweii, and Patsi Ruth form the mixed ciarinet quar- tet. LET 'ER BLOW--Don O'Hair, Darryi Smika, and Howard Spitzer appear in the trombone trio. ComP1im . ents f ComP11ments Sf QRIEIETT BAKERY ' ' CBUDQ G RUBE VOCAL ENSEMBLES BOYS DOUBLE QUARTET Back row: Dick Davis, Bob O'Neal, Gene Marcy, Harlan Parkinson. Front row: James Tucker, Tommy Graham, Carl O'Hair, Charles Costello 13 -1-Q , GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO Marilyn Porter, Marvel Scott, Dorothea Van Winkle, Betty Ann Ryan, Eva Marie Smith, Betty Smith, Wanda Wilson, Tava Starr, Patsi Ruth DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET Back row: James Tucker, Bob O' Neal, Harlan Parkinson, Charles Cos- tello. Front row: Betty Ann Ryan, Mar ilyn Porter, Marvel Scott, Tava Starr Compliments of FOUQUET JEWELRY Compliments of FOSTER LUMBER CO. MIXED CHORUS Top Row: Nelson, Riedl, Burnett, Boyer, Douglass, O'Neal, Parkinson, Scott, Costello. 4th Row: Hendricks, M. Maxwell, Moore, Graham, Marcy, Tucker, Novy, Davis, Siegrist, Webster, R. Tucker, Ramsey, Wright, Showalter, Pickrel, D. Miller. 3rd Row: Steele, Cunningham, Maxwell, Patton, Fitzgerald, Hughes, Harden, Hollingsworth, McCombs, Stanton, Spangler, Notestine, Geeseka. 2nd Row: Myers, E. Harkness, Smith, Fleenor, Bashor, Hollister, Miller, Callen, Paul, Watt, J. Hopper, McDaniels, L. M. White, M. Harkness, Sheils, Mr. Bodecker. lst Row: Eischenberger, Talbott, White, Ei'ce1,Neuenschwander,Ryan, Wilson, Porter, E..Smith, Van Winkle, Starr, M. Scott, B. Smith, Ruth, Whitham, Solt. VOCAL MUSIC The vocalmusic groups performed many times throughoutthe year. The girls small ensemble appeared on numerous occasions, the outstanding one at the carnival. The WKEA music clinic was held in Scott City in December and all chorus members took part. Mr. Louis K. Bodecker, vocal instructor, directed his vocalists ina beautiful Christmas program December ZZ. The chorus, glee clubs, small ensembles, and soloists represented the school at the WKEA music festival at Ness City and the district festival at Dodge City. Members of severalmusic groups sang atbaccalaureate and graduation ceremonies in May to round out the musical calendar. nan Q X. Compliments of PHIL'S FOOD MARKET GIRLS GLEE CLUB Top Row: Parkinson, Hollister, Donna Miller, E. Harkness, Eitel, Kiser, E. Smith, Neuen- sehwander, Pickrel, Miller, Harden, L. White, M. Harkness. 3rd Row: Stull, Cunningham, S. Myers, Bas-hor, Showalter, Notestine, Stanton, lVlcCombs, McEuen, Talbott, Sheils, Solt. Znd Row: Callen, Patton, J. Myers, Watt, Van Winkle, Fitzgerald, Porter, Hollingsworth, B. Smith, Scott, Ryan, Specht, Steele. lst Row: Kennedy, See, Fleenor, D. Smith, Hughes, Wilson, Hopper, Whithan, Paul, Starr, Ruth, Geeseka, Mr, Bodecker. CS,-. 95 H Ps ,Xl is s 99' : N '- W , J ai Lil s 4 BOYS GLEE CLUB Top Row: Meuren, B. Boyer, Marcy, Parkinson, O'Neal, S. Showalter, Ramsey, Baldwin, Cates, Yeager, R. Webster. 3rd Row: Costello, Burnett, K. Jeffries, Riedl, Douglass, Davis, Novy, Davidson, Eitel, Christy, Cook, Greenlee. Znd Row: Whiteman, Hoover, D. O'Hair, Carson, Alexa, Kenyon, B. Wakeland, J. Boyer, R. Tucker, Spitzer, Whitmore, Rueter. lst Row: Webster, Siegrist, J. Tucker, C. O'Hair, Graham, Scott, N. Hermes, H. Hermes, D. Riedl, Mr. Bodecker. Compliments of ROY'S KENT SERVICE J .:i, wie eg, ,.,,., T1 ,, 'Sw r 'f' If Left to right: Pete Wakeland, Marcille Watt, Marilyn Porter, Scott Showalter, Mary Lou Groshans, Harold Burnett, Patsi Ruth, Herschel Webster, Charles Costello, Donna Fitzgerald, Gene Marcy, Jacque Patton, Keith Jeffries, and Tava Starr Oh, my gosh, what ya got there PLAY PRODUCTION SENIOR CLASS SCOTT COMMUNITY I-IIGII SCHOOL PRESENTS ?oot- loan A Comedy By CHARLES QUIMBY BURDETTE Directed by Fritz W. Forbes THE CHARACTERS Un the order of their appearancej MARY EARLY - .... ........-,..............,........,--.........-.....,.....Patai Ruth RANDY CUNNINGI-IAM ...,.... ...... .................-........... .... -.....I-Iarold Burnett DELPHIE -.......--..............W-...,....,.........,.,,....,,.....,................,....-Tava Starr HOPE EARLY -...,..,.,....-.- .... ...................e..e-......,..,..,,......,....Iacque Patton BOB EARLY ..... .. ,..,........ ..... ..,.,....,....-.............................Charles Costello DICK EARLY ........ ..... .... -.........,...,.....,....................-......................Gene Marcy EMILY EARLY ......,., ..... ...... - .... ,.....H... .... ......,......h.,.........Mary Lou Groshans RICHARD EARLY ,..-..... .... -..,,....,.....n............... .... ...............Scott Showalter MIRIAM WALKER .... .. .....,.. .,,...,.,.........,,.n.... .... ..-.......,,..... ....... -.,.......MarciIIe Watt JENNY MALLOY ....... ...-...-..--...... .... ....M...,,....,......-..-...Donna Fitzgerald JACK MILFORD ........ ...,. .. ..... .... ...- ...... --..-............ ...... Pete Wakeland BUZZ DAILY ........... n. -... ......... -.........,,.....e.....-....,..I-Ierschel Webster MRS. FORESTER ...,. ......... .ee.......,,......-.....,...........e-.....Marilyn Porter STANFORD WELLES .. ..... ....... .... . .... ........... ....... .....,...............-Keith Jeffries Prompter: .... .. ......... ....--,.....,........... ......... -....Joy Geesekn Sound: K. ...... -...,........,.......................Keith Jeffries The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of K9 O06 the Earlys, at their home in a Chicago suburb. XQYXQ' ACT I, Eight o'clock on an evening in early October. O ed To ACT II, Scene 1: Two weeks later, Saturday morning, nine o'clock. XX Kf 00 Scene 2: One o'clock that night. I ACT III, Scene 1: A week laterg about 6 P. M. Scene 2: About two months laterg 8 P. M. Compliments of KANSAS-NEBRASKA NATURAL GAS COMPANY, INC. xxx. I' 1 I cfs A I I 'O O 'A Left to Right: Donnis Neuenschwander, Darryl Smika, Todd Steele, Bernard Riedl, Aletha Stanton, Marvel Scott, Bill Boyer, Lila Whitham, Bob Wakeland, Ted Yeager, Mary Lou Kennedy, Harlan Parkinson, Eva Marie Smith, Dick Ramsey, Roberta Hollingsworth, Freda Wiley, Alan Wright, Normalea See, and Barbara Craig IUNIOR PLAY The Junior class scored a hit October Z4, 1949, withtheir presen- tation of Odds on Tomorrow . This three act comedy was thought-pro- voking as wellas entertaining. The play gave the large cast ample opp- ortunity to show their stuff . The action took place in Pro- fessor Nettleton's bachelor sanctu- ary at amid-west college. His rou- tine is upset by a niece and nephew who barge in on him for an indefin- ite stay, much to the disgust of his housekeeper. Provoking Q 'Q OX' ,, u Smile pretty for the Cameraman wllii'-H ifmxip YA .. 3 who, if' uvv f Q TH' qDAqti13 1, 97,-A 1? gi ' f if JB. I 1 I C, l , ' o limi! I- Q AQQQQSU Mg ffm x-' .S x , A e p l 4 N Oc ha ffy 1106 sof eipx . 1 afxav Sponsored by WHEATLAND ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC. O i. -15. A Q T 1' 'aif w 1. , ' t A 52. , 2? a 2 Charles Costello, Frank Novy, Norbert Hermes, Bob O'Neal and Scott Showalter I ONE-ACT PLAY A fantasy, Confetti , mor- alizing that true love is more than skin deep was given at the festi- val at Leoti. An excellent plus rating was received. Gene Marcy made the WKEA all-star cast. Leon Arrnantrout, RADIO DRAMA The Beaver's radio product- ion, The Soldiers of Fortune , brought rich rewards to SCHS. In the dramatic festival at Leoti January Z- the radio drama rec- eived the rating of excellent. The all boy cast was directed by Mrs. Wood. JI' T ff QQ' r fl Bill Boyer, Gene Marcy, Patsi Ruthand Jacque Patton BOB'S STANDARD SERVICE R. P. ROARK REAL ESTATE SHORT STORIES AND ESSAYS Z' Patsi Ruth, Gene Marcy, Bob O'Neal, Harlan Parkinson and Beverly Maudlin SPEECH FESTIVAL The l95O W.K.E.A. speech festival SCHS enteredthe essays of Lila Whit- ham and Leon Armantrout and the short stories of Ellen Drake and Patsi Ruth in the W. K. E. A. literary events. Ratings were not available when the yearbook went to press. SCHS WRITERS was held at La Crosse, February ZO. Scott City entered six events and rec- Leon Armantrout, Lila Whitham, eived the following ratings: I - superior II - excellent III - very good After dinner speech Harlan Parkinson Dramatic reading, Patsi Ruth Extemporaneous speech Gene Marcy Original oration Harlan Parkinson Humorous reading Beverly Maudlin Standard oration, Bob O'Neal Patsi Ruth and Gene Marcy Ellen Drake, and Patsi Ruth. I , I II II II III Frank Novy on Sound Effects from The Soldiers of Fortune f My pretty one, will you marry me? f from Confetti 2' S Z 41g - 4 4 A L . L -f- f . nv, ADAMS HOME AND AUTO STROUP LUMBER COMPANY FOOTBALL :x l hx' i ,, ,If x. . 1 Y 4- 39 35N .. T T 2 '28, U 'I 'I' U--. -If HW Hn ' U' 'Hx ' .URI . 'QW .. -1 14. D 'f 27 23 xv ,' lag' g - 47 I' 'A ,'I KIT ' X3 1 'Lx' -9 vt L. -5- .V ' 2' x F Q f' 1 t i 'Nb -711,117 '77'lv-J .' '!vu, 'xx'-it lb 5 I 1' ,I I X 1 If is :at 38, zz 31.33 9 f as 1 4 . I K ' 1 1 1 A g 5 Top Row: B. Wakeland, B. O'Neal, G. Marcy, Roy Lausch, V. Robinson, H. Parkinson, B. Boyer, S. Showalter, B. Nelson. Middle Row: J. Tucker, B. Riedl, H. Giesick, R. Ramsey Robert Lausch, D. Eaton, T. Yeager, N. Hermes, H. Hermes. Bottom Row: C. Costello, C O'Hair, L. Messenger, H. Burnett, B. Young, D. Siegrist, P. Wakeland, T. Graham, D. Cook 'Q if T 'QF ,, i r V .: Ma l Q 4 J Coach and Boys if TQ Vafftwx R f'51 'i 5-1-,,'.?ffvff1c'41'.1hftq 'ih in Huddle 1 , .15 V1 rf N - - r ng. Thanksgiving Game at Dighton Coach, Marvin Campbell Captain, Bill Young Field House Compliments of EDW. RODENBEEK INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of ROARK AND UNRUH FURNITURE STORE FRESHMEN 'Y Top Row: K. Messenger, J. Moore, H. LaMasters, D. Riedl, L.. Murray, B. Oliver. Middle Row J. Anderson, G. Martin B Eitel C Thomas .T Boyer M Vau han C Showalter Bottom Row , . , . , . , . g , . . B Patton, R. Miller, E. Maudlin, J. Geist, D. Wiechman. 1949 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Fr. Soph. 19 Leoti 0 Freshmen 6 Garden City 13 Fr. Soph 0 Garden City 26 Freshmen Z5 Dighton O Fr. Soph. 0 Garden City 51 Freshmen 13 Garden City 19 Fr. Soph 6 Leoti 6 Freshmen 19 Dighton 0 SOPHOMURES Top Row: J. Cates, A. Groshans, I... Blume, O. Brower, L, Douglass, R. Davis. Middle Row H Steele, G. Rudolph, L. Barber,R. Webster,E.. Wells. Bottom Row: B. Myers, R. Tucker, E. Stewart D. O'l-lair, G. Hess, T. Hutchins Compliments of SCOTT CITY MOTOR SUPPLY Compliments of FOUQUET INSURANCE AGENCY ? Bill Young .1 mpg' ',. si Ted Yeager . MM . es vs. 1 ' Robert Lausch Harlan Parkinson .J Gi Q, 1 Gene Marcy Carl O'Hair FOOTBALL SEASON IN REVIEW September 23, Scott City opened their season against Hugoton on the home field. Scott City lost 14-7. The Beavers first league game, played in a down pour, was against Tribune, September 30, Scott won 25-13. LaCrosse was next on the list on October 14. This was I..aCrosse's first year in the league. They won 20-6. The Beavers on October 17, went to Leoti for their first league game away from home. They lost this game by a small margin of Il-6. October 21, Scott City met the Buffaloes at Garden City ina non-league game. The Beavers took a 42-7 beating. Next, on October 28, came Jetmore, also a newcomer of the league. The Beavers got off to a good start, but were defeated 13-7. Ness City, another new member, came to Scott on November 2. The Eagles scored the firsthalf, the Beavers the second half, to end the game in a 12-12 tie. x 2 :al Bob Nelson Scott Showalter JOHN s. NOTESTINE CoSTY's - GUY O'NEAL, PROP. . 4rApIll Bobbie O'Nea1 K' ,R ' QL, Q 9-'T Roy Lausch n im Charles Costello Tommy Graham , N 6 ' y R 4 , 4, 34- 7 James Tucker Harold Burnett Bill Boyer 'Lee Messenger Armistice Daythe Beavers went to Oakley V 'WTA i f for a non-league game. Because of strong winds passing was impossible but Scott won A 19-7. Scott City was handeda severejolt Thanks- giving when she was defeated by Dighton Z9-7. A if Richard Ramsey Scott City 7 Hugoton 14 '9'Scott City Z5 Tribune 13 'Scott City 6 Leoti Bob Wa ke land '9'Sc0tt City 6 LaCrosse W Sc0tt City 7 ' Jetmore Q scott city 7 Garden City 7 6 'l'Scott City 12 Ness City Scott City 19 Oakley 'FScott City 7 Dighton 'l'League Games Pete Wakeland Virgil Robinson Dale Cook Horner Giesick Dennie Siegrist Darroll Eaton Compliments of THE ESKIMO Compliments of CITY DAIRY BASKETBALL Scott '4'Scott '0'Scott : Scott '9'Sc ott '9'Sc0tt 'Scott 'Scott 'FSC ott '9'Sc ott '9'Scott Scott '9'Scott '9'Scott First Row: Graham, Webster, O'Hair, Siegrist, Tucker, Costello, Ohmart. Second Row: Burnett, Wakeland, O'Nea1, Robinson, Marcy, Jeffries, Meuren. CAGERS TAKE WKEA TOURNAMENT TITLE Wins and losses, both spectacular and heartbreaking, came to the Scott City basketeers. In regular play the Beavers had a 10-4 record and rank of second in the WKEA league. Since the yearbook went to press March l games with Garden City and Ness City are not included. Taking time from their busy schedule in December, the beavers attended the Big Seven tournament in Kansas City as guests of the town business men. As a part of their regular season they played in the WKEA tournament at Digh- ton February 8-ll, and captured the first place trophy by edging out Leoti 20-18. After the regular season the Beavers went to Garden City for the state regionals. FIRST TEAM SCORES City 33 Ulysses Z7 city 39 Dighton 2l City 31 Garden City 43 City 39 Jetmore 42 City 46 La Crosse 29 City 34 Tribune 23 City 34 Leoti 23 City 44 Ness City 29 City 42 Dighton 38 City 29 Jetmore 28 City 24 LaCrosse 27 City 52 Grainfield 12 City 36 Tribune 38 City 37 Leoti 33 'i'League Games Jetmore game, a real thriller FAIRMONT FOOD COMPANY L. C. BAKER, INSURANCE AND ABSTRACTER Junics Tucker Keith Jeffries Harold Burnett Bob Wakeland Joe Meuren Herschel Webster CJCTIG Maircy Charles Costa-llo Carl O'Hair Donnie Siegrist Tornmy Graham Bob O'Neal Virgil Robinson Compliments of ARMSTRONG AIR SERVICE Compliments of FLORENCE'S BEAUTY SHOP SECOND T1-:AM A Scott City 38 Ulysses Z3 E4 Y scott City 38 Dighton 201 Scott Scott City 39 Jetmore 40 ,Q Scott City Z0 LaCrosse 15 City 18 Garden City Z7 Scott City 19 Tribune 304' Scott City 36 Ness City 165 Scott 5 Scott City 45 Jetmore Z3 . City City Z9 Dighton Z6 37 32 LaCrosse Scott Grainfield Scott It 'j1- X 'it'1 1 , Q I. it ti QL- City City City Tribune Leoti Scott Scott -x L fx. First Row: O'l-Iair, Stevenson, Davis, Myers, Sny der, Groshans, Hess Manatowa. Second Row: Smika Giesick, Moore, Boyer, Douglass, Cates, Yeager First Secon First First First First Secon First First First Scott City and Tribune FRESHMAN TEAM rw Scott City and LaCrosse 'SSDI X 'SCJ Xicorr ,BQ FR ESI-IMEN SCORES Team d Team Team Team Team Team d Team Team Team Team Second Team yacc-fm A343 :AST 5,6077 'ci.OTT 5 1 sl 18 Garden City ,eg .M la 5 411 E' ' 11 Garden City 24 Tribune .,,.......... I' N T 36 Leoti 14 Jetmore ZZ Tribune 14 Tribune ' 13 Ness City Top Row Miller Greenlee Boyer Vaughn Riedl 12, Garden City Downs Middle Row Messenger LaMasters Thomas 30 Dighton Oliver Murray Showalter Campbell Bottom Row 13 Dighton Maudlin Patton Giest Martin Hughes Dice Courtesy of L E PICKREL MOTOR COMPANY Courtesy of NEWS CHRONICLE PRINTING COMPANY 43 35 ' 31 ' 30 ,- Q ' 40 ' Z5 X 1 111 x X1 i u 1 ly -, , , I 9 V. , In , ,fy Lek Ly, is I Mi, '1 IL 'C v 1 'A KJ' i -'5 CUT 'A I Y , 711 7 XR 1 A X 1' ii' X xx I 'W T' X ,, F I ' A ' ' .. ,X g y in Wm , 31. rms 5 gi fx fi r f P' A ff , it 1 Q: 1, f A ,COITx JCQY X X If Cm, -, 4 V, 5 1 45 if 40 2 28 i 5 4 I 1 .11 A mx ' ' 19 A , I 'X X I1 14 xl 1 3 . 1 l ' 1 1 A 1. IX 29 E? wifi, 5 1 l 'f 1 ' L 1 i sk, ' ' ' 19 I X it X1 - ., 1 Z 14 3 ' . , i 1 ' . Z4 - ' r , , . 16 ' , , . - : Z3 . J I . Y . Y l . ' 9 Scott City 53 Leoti Z1 , 'K First team accepting trophy Seconds smile over trophy SECOND TEAM Coach- - -Joe Manatowa. 30---B. Boyer ZZ---J. Cates Sl---R. Davis 50---L. Douglass Z3---H. Gicsick 8---A. Groshans Hess 24---J. Moore Z0---G. Myers . Parkinson Smika Zl---D. Stephenson 53---B. 33---H 3l---D. 34---J. Snyder Yeager 43---D. O'Hair 32---T. Scott City Scott City Scott City SCOTT CITY BEAVERS Coach---Verle V. Ohmart F 3 FIFTH ANNUAL FIRST TEAM G Z lZ---H. Burnett G G Z W K E A 5---C. Costello F C Z 4---T. Graham G F Z . . . . 7---K. Jeffries C-F C z u--- G. Macy o-F G Z 16---J. Meuren G F Z Basketball F F Z 15---B. O'Neal G C 3 17---V. Robinson C F 3 6---D. Siegrist G F 2 l0---J. Tucker C-F F 2 9---B. Wakeland G G 3 3---H. Webster F G Z SCORES SCORES 36 Oakley Z3 Scott City 32 Oakley Z7 Dighton 2.5 Scott City 32 Wakeeney Z5 Tribune 27 Scott City 20 Leoti U1 Joe M. and Beavers in action Happy coach with trophy Time out to talk it over Compliments of WRIGHT CHEVROLET AND IMP., CO. Compliments of MCALLISTER-FITZGERALD LUMBER CO. .gk 1 ff Af, If Hungry? Carl At His Best. Still Hungry? 5 . Q-wh C -1 1,'-,. .piggy , . ,pig if 312 771, Nw- l 'sn 4- Afninf 5 is--' Q 433 mf: fakz ,,..-9 ws? y ' I-'L .VL Mir' -'rf' 'fl ,Q-FJ . if 'fs'5'2'.ff A -F4-' ' . - .5--4 Time To Fall In Finishing Touches Lur1Ch OH The CU Campus RANDOM SHOTS TAKEN OF THE BAND'S TRIP TO BOULDER 'R 14 y XJ, 1:-... Hall Duty Manatowa In Study Hall Forbes Erecting Scenery rg 'af ,Q- 4-Q nn I Hello! 5 g g g g g gg Miss Lester. Hi Prof! Our Field House Up So Early? Bashful Ambitious Compliments of BRYAN'S INC. Compliments of STORM MACHINE SHOP ohnnie 1red'7 Bashfu 1 ..k. ,..V .., ' s- Jig. I Q Donnis Sophornores at State Park My! My! Fra-shn1an Initiation Oh! Oh! What? Freshman Threesome Aren't We Cute? Pull, Freshies! 5 Evie Alene Feet Hurt? Drum Rudiments Going to a Duel Forever Blowing BLICK'S SERVICE SUNSHINE CLEANERS , - 'T X J, A -Q4 4 f Beverly M. In Typing Bewildered? Cleaning Day wi 1 1 nil -Li T l C0-9, Long, S0111 Exfliting Game! What's This? Yeah Team Fight! The Partings Going Home Blue Notes Algebra Sky is The Limit Cigarette Girls Compliments of BEN HASZ WELL WORKS Compliments of DRIVE-IN CAFE, SOUTH MAIN ALL SCHOOL CARNIVAL s. Showalter and The high school was the scene of much activity on Nov- ember 18 when the carnival was in progress. An added attraction this year was the election of a king and queen with the seniors carrying off the honors by a small margin. Immediately following the floor show all booths and side shows were thrown open. Prizes, large and small, were found on the bingo tables. Beautiful featured in the Irish Heaven Night Club. The marriage bureau proved to be one of the t teen agers. Prizes donatedby the merchants of the city were drawn t h a t eclose ofthe evening and once againthe curtain dropped on a successful carnival. girls and music were mos popular places for the D. Fitzgerald Ha ve Received the Crowns GG: 'sf A Little Bit of Ireland ner at B- O'Nea1 Irish THPS Scenes from the Night Club M. P0 ww . -, , -sg V ' as ' Ma ' . 1 4 'If- 1 H ,na .8 -if ,. - - 3 1 I I f-3 ' XA - AVA 29: F' i if The Marriage 1- A-A if Bureau Did Box Office BuSi1'1e55 The clean Up Squad On SaturdaY morning fifty stu- dents were on hand to get the . h I building in HP top 5 ape' Courtesy of THE LITTLE RESTAURANT Courtesy of SCOTT CITY OIL COMPANY Students View One Act Play ' iW in va fi' i HIM, V . SCHS Students In A Snake Dance Baby Boogie Woogie Cheer I -if Billy Carson SCHS Radio D '-1 Cheer For SCHS lime Out! We're From SCHS rama Your Announcer ---- David Whitmore XX Whzxi 's Cooking 7 Inv- - HL QTL t D A ll Ain't Ain't Right, Or ls It? Thinking Ilard? ,dd Tooth Paste Smile Walking Clarinets The Three Pals Oh lVIy! Courtesy of DEAN ADAIVl'S WHEEL AND AXLE Courtesy of WESTERN HARDWARE gl SUPPLY CO. Pink L' 1' Isl! U C f' . , f 2 4 Y First Dsinvc Hiding? Beaver Night Life Lats Arrival Convent ralion C ilu' Ilirdii-'? ,is is, M ' r ,,,,,,., E Having Fun if , Casual Clin-Clicrs v.--if .J-Ng. - v Last Day of School Complimgits of OLSON'S GAMBLES Qfomz compiimenfs of BLOODHART DRUG COMPANY ,,. . Y 9 Come and Get lt! L O J s Don't Peek One, Two Swing QLLZJZLLC. ' WQMQQM' fa? S WMWMXQMED gk awww! A Q ,iq in! Mghnig 6dAML tk0 QS W 5 H ff my M ff S A 'Q WSG wif fs MV! Www Cc' EW 09? fm, 5, JW LZ444: 5 Ngyw f55wJ0W S X 'iv W My gf Eiwwwmmww .MM Mm? M, fWW5fv H0,1 jfffff' WM M W il 5 3 ZQMWM C3 1- ff fm iii MM MWWQTM M5 HMWWX W 55 1 S M xx . Q W f i: MMg Eiygwi ik Q gg all-ll. I l I ' K' ,il riff 1 ff wi 6, 9 f If , ,, Bl Top Row: McReynolds, Wiley, Keyse, M. Costello, Hollingsworth, H. Hermes, West, B. Boyer, Marcy, N. Hermes, D. Drake, Robert Lausch. Third Row: Fleenor, Specht, Clark, J. Patton, J. Parkinson, L. Wiechman, B. Smith, Whitham, Eaton, C. Costello. Second Row: Nevarez, Epler, E. Drake, Conine, M. Steele, Burgess, Ramsey, Smika, D. Riedl, B. Patton, Armantrout. FirstRow: Hite, Speer, J. Hendricks, Stephenson, A. Wright, Rueter, Christy. WKEA SCHOLARSHIP N SCHS placedfirst inthe WKEA scholarshiptests givenApril 22 in Scott City by two college professors from Emporia. Out of the ten subjects entered SCHS placed first in seven. Points received by the schools are as follows: Scott City 65, Dighton 4Z,Tribune Z8 1fZ, LaCrosse lZ lf2, Leoti ll lfZ, Ness City 10 lfZ, and Jetmore l0. FIRST PLACE, Ellen Drake, English I, Herbert Hermes, English III, Darroll Eaton, Algebra, Betty Smith, Biology, Charles Costello, Constitution, Betty Specht, Typing I, Maxine Steele and Mona Burgess tied in Foods. SECOND PLACE: Donald Christy, Algebra, Don West, Geometry, Mary Costello, Biology, Gene Malrcy, Constitution. THIRD PLACE: Carol Ann Solt, English I, Mary Costello, English II. FOURTH PLACE: Ernestina Nevarez, English III, David Drake, Geometry. FIFTH PLACE: Donna Keyse, English II, Allen Wright, American History. STATE SCHOLARSHIP For the second consecutive year and three times out of the last four years the SCHS scholarship team took first place in the state in the Class A schools. FIRST PLACE: Ellen Drake, English I, Darroll Eaton, Algebra, Martha McReynolds, Geometry, June HendricksandBill YoungtiedinSolidGeometry, Fred Reuter, General Science, Charles Costello, Constitution, Ernestina Nevarez, Latin II, Jo Ann Parkinson, Junior Business Training, and Charles Costello, Industrial Arts. SECOND PLACE: Mary Costello, English II, Herbert Hermes, English III, Bernard Riedl, General Math, Don Christy, Algebra, Don West, Geometry, Betty Smith, Biology, Don Christy, General Science, Betty Smith, American History, Gene Marcy and Louise Clark, tied in Constitution, Ellen Drake and Leon Armantrout, tied in Spelling III, Carol Anne Solt, Junior Business Training, and Mankine Steele and Mona Burgess, tied in Foods. THIRD PLACE: Mary Costello, Biology, Donna Keyse, World History, Roberta Hollingsworth and Donna Speer, tied in Clothing, and Darroll Eaton, Industrial Arts. FOURTH PLACE: Donna Keyse, English II, Bill Patton, Algebra, David Drake, Geometry, and Norbert Hermes, Physics. FIFTH PLACE: Charles Costello, Louise Clark, and Jacque Patton, tied in American Government, BillPatton, Latinl, Shirley Conine, Foods, Robert Lausch, Mechanical Drawing, Duane Riedl, Gen- eral Science. Honorable Mention: Jacque Patton, Commercial Law. The English, History, and Social Science, the Mathematics and Physical Science teams placed first, Commercial team, second, and the Spelling team, fourth in the state. l STATE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP Of the five Seniors who wrote on the state scholarship tests, Gene Marcy placed second, and Carl O'Hair and Charles Costello tied for third in the Class AA and A schools. All three received honorable mention in the state. ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TT' JACQUE HAROLD CHARLES GENE MARCYO TAVA STARR PATSI RUTH PATTON BURNETT COSTELLO - The Alpha chapter of the National Honor Society has been organized in the Scott Community High School. This so- ciety includes more than 3600 chapters and was organizedto stimulate scholarship, leadership, service, and character of high school students. To belong to this society a student must be in the upper third of his class, must have a B average, and not more than fifteen percent of his class can be chosen. Final decision rests with the faculty who decide on his character, leadership, scholarship, and his service. To be elected he must receive a majority vote by secret ballot of the faculty. DONNA KEITH He receives a certificate and membership card and is per- FITZGERALD JEFFRIE5 mitted to wear the official pin. The wearing of this emblem which is recognized nationally makes this student outstanding and is a distinct honor. Certificates were issued to the following seniors, as charter members, who had met the require- ments and were elected by the faculty: Jacque Patton, Harold Robert Burnett, Charles Costello, Gene Marcy, Tava Starr, Patsi Ruth, Donna Fitzgerald, and Keith Jeffries. Q as , ..- R . 1 , fl , gs x gi . .. E , S i JACQUE GENE MARCY PATSI RUTH TAVA STARR JAMES TUCKER HAROLD PATTON Scholarship Dramatics MUSIC Athletics BURNETT citizenship Activities Honor Student HONOR STUDENTS The seniors who receive the honor student awards are chosen by a majority vote of the faculty. The awards and who received them are as follows: Citizenship and Honor Student, Jacque Patton: Scholarship, Gene Marcy: Dra- matics, Patsi Ruth: Music, Tava Starrg Athletics, James Tucker, and Activities, A Harold Burnett. V PROGRAM Invocation ..... Bob Wakeland Toastmaster . Harlan Parkinson Cl-IOP S - Soo Happeen- Long Jung Parkinson T - Thankee Honorable Ones - Lotus Blossom Harkness Chop Boogie . . Frank Novy I - I Talkee Muchee -H Fooey Tu Yu Boyer Chinatown .... Girls' Trio C - Confucius Say - Soo Nosey Showalter Slow Boat To Chinas- Delores Paul K - Kotow to Our Honored Seniors Madame Butterfly Alvarado Sing A Little Low Down Tune Let's Dance fChopsticksj- Girls' Trio: Wanda Wilson, Eva' Smith, Marvel Scott ,SA M E N U Lotus Blossoms Chop Suey Chopsticks Fruit of the Good Earth Poppy Seed Rolls Cherry Blossom Salad Emperor's Delight Dragon Tea Gems of Jade J UN IDR-SENIOR BANUUET 8: PROM The annualJunior-Senior Banquet and Prom was given Friday, April l4 The banquet, the program, andthe dance all took place in the lovely Oriental Gardens which the Jumors prepared. Music for the dance was furnished by Art Williams and his orchestra. was N Carrier-a's Eye-View of the Banquet v. ft. ,--.-------,-Q-.-p-.-- an nnapqongqni -Epoch QW'-nn,-,Q,nqoooo'o qgqi The twelfth annual Y-Teen May Fete was presented Tuesday night, May Z, i l44'9'4'5.0,f nqgnnonsniyh Hn 0 -fl fy ary-4 MMA , , ,Jn ,I ., ,pT? fe' W -'QQ an is mi My 9 'lil-SR Q 4 'W' ,,gwv., ,, , Q, it Q M? W its 415, R X Y 31 va , ' . .:? 4 1950 Y-TEEN MAY FETE torium. Approximately 125 girls took part. The following girls and children were chosen for special parts: Pages, Sherry Denton and Jane Moore. Senior Attendants, Marcille Watt and Alene Urban. Junior Attendants, Roberta Hollingsworth and Donita Unruh. Sophomore Attendants, La Vona Hollister and Donna Sperling. Freshman Attendants, Ellen Drake and Bonnie Chapman. Train Bearers, Betty Jean Ramsey and Stephen Livengood. Crown Bearer, Dicky Crist. Flower Girls, Roberta Smith and Connie Chapman. n the higl. school audi- The program consisted of the preludeg the processionalg the crowning of the Queen, Donna Fitz- gerald, by MarvelScott, President elect, the Spring Legend read by Dixie Miller, the ballet by Donna Keyse and Alma Hager accompanied by the flute triog and folk dances and waltzes by the girls inthe various classes, ending with the sophomore girls winding the May Pole. This program was the climax of the year's work by the Y-Teens. Prgcess io nal Crowning of the Queen ing of Nl aY Pole SGS? GQ QU 5 1325 5 5 IG I , hr ff, gil I Q if S 'A .'y't-lf: ai ' f . .f -f.s 'ff I 'mf' Q XQQY7 Cl? K4 iq' cis! 1 k . . C Y Nigvr- ,dl SCHS BASEBALL SQUAD TOP ROW: CoachManatowa, Young, Bower, Drake, B. Riedl, Douglass, Marcy, Groshans, B. Wake- land, B. Boyer, H. Bennett, Novy. FIRST ROW: D. Riedl, Ramsey, Sharp, C. O'Hair, J. Tucker, Graham, R. Tucker, D. O'Hair, J. Boyer, Hutchins. I BASEBALL SEASON IN REVIEW The first game ofthe season was at Healy April ll. The Beavers lost 10-3. April 19. the team went to Ness City andwon Z2-8. Next on April 25, Scott played at Hoxie and won 12-4. The first home game was played May l with Ness City. Scott won 12-9. May 6, Healy came here only to lose 7-6. This game was played under lights. Still home on May 9, the Beavers played Hoxie and won 8-7. The Regional Tourney was held in -Scott May 3-4. Scott lost to Phillipsburg 3-Z. O'Hair pitched a one hit game for Scott. The last game of the season was played here with Dighton and Scott lost. Pitchers for the season were O'Hair, Bennett, Wakeland, B. Boyer. and J. Boyer. . ,' , QQ A pix rx ,pf fi GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Marilyn Porter, Joy Pickrel, I Beverly Maudlin, Betty Beeson, Mary Allen, Mary Lou Kennedy. SCOTT WINS WKEA TENNIS TITLE The tennis team won the WKEA title, won 3 out of 6 interschool matches, tied l, and lost Z. April 6 at Dighton our boys won all 5 matches. April 12, Dighton boys and girls played here. Scott won 5 out of 9. April Zl, the girls played at Dodge City. Allen-Beeson won. May 9, the Dodge City girls played a night match here with eachwinning Z matches. Ulysses boys played here April 2.8 and Scott won 4'out of 6 matches. On the return match Scott won Z out of 6. In the WKEA tournament onthe local courts May 8, Scott placed first in4out of 5 events, giving the Beavers a first place total of Z1 points. Marcy-O'Neal, doubles teamandStephensonand Webster, singles, played in the Regional Tournament at Dodge May 12. The doubles were defeated in the semi-finals by Kiowa. BOYS TENNIS TEAM H. Webster, B. O'Neal, G., Marcy, V. Robin- son, H. Parkinson, H.R. Burnett, F. Novy, L. Armantrout, L. Kenyon, D. Stephenson. WKEA TRACK CHAMPIONS Top Row: Coach Ohmart, Whitmore, H. Hermes, Ramsey, Groshans, Showalter, Meuren, Smika, C. O'Hair, Coach Campbell. Second Row: Harold Ohmart, B. Riedl, H. Steele, Giesick, K. Jeffries, J. Tucker, Douglass, Davis, Dunlap, Sauer. First Row: Rudolph, E. Stewart, N. Hermes, D. Jeff- ries, R. Tucker, Hess, Costello, Vaughan, Scott, Blume. STERLING AND OTTAWA RELAYS Bill Dunlap, miler, Lawrence Blume, and Harold Steele, dash rnen, represented SCHS at the Sterling Relays, April l. Bill took first in the mile and tied the meet record with a time of 4:47.6. April 8, Bill ran the mile in the Ottawa Relays and set a new record for that meet with the time of 4:47.Z. QUADRANGULAR MEETS ' The entire team entereda quadrangular meet at Dighton April 6, with Ness City, Leoti, and Dighton. The Beaver thinclads Tan away with l0l1fZ points. April, l2., Leoti, Tribune, and Dighton came to Scott for a meet. Again Scott took top honors with 149 points. GARDEN CITY RELAYS At the Garden City Relays April 21, the Beavers came in third with 57 lfZ points. Four new re- cords were set in Class A. Bill Dunlap ran the mile in a record breaking 4:45.l. Scott Showalter tied for first in the pole vault and Joe Meuren tied for first in both the shot put and high jump. The Medley Relay team came in first. SCOTT CITY RELAYS The l6th annual Scott City Relays were held April 283 Scott captured the Class A trophy with 45 lfZ points, Plains, the Class B, with 48 points. The meet was run off in a hard wind and cold drizzle so old records were safe. Bill Dunlap came in first in the mile and Joe Meuren was first in the high jump. WKEA TRACK MEET - The Scott City Beavers were champions of the WKEA track meet making a total of 87 lfZ points. The Beavers took eleven firsts. Joe Meuren set a new record for the high jump with 5'l0 3f4 . Bill Dunlap established a new mile record with 4:44. 3. V p REGIONAL TRACK MEET The Class A and B regional track meet was held in Scott May lZ with 38 schools entered. Liberal took first with 46 lf2 points and Scott came in second with 35 lf3. First place medals went to Bill Dunlap for the mile rung the Medley Relay teamg Scott Showalter tied for first in the pole vault and Joe Meuren tied for first in the high jump. STATE TRACK MEET Eight boys went to the state track meet at Manhattan May 19-20. Bill Dunlap scored the only points for Scottby winning first in ClassA in the mile run with a time of 4:36. l, the best time Bill made during the season. Gene Hess, a sophomore, came out sixth in the broad jump. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM C Top Row: Coach Ohmart, Vaughan, Anderson, Oliver, J. Moore, Ml11'1'aY, Thomas, J. Geist, Rueter, Eitel, Downs, Coach Campbell. First Row: D. Riedl, Martin, B. Patton, Miller, HHgh6S,C1'anfY1eI', C. Showalter- FOUR MEETS FOR FRESHMEN The freshman track team entered the triangular meet at Dighton April 6. Ness City made 84 9fl0 points and Scott City was a close second with 83 lf5. In the quadrangular meet here, April 12, the Beaver yearlings ran up 67 points for first place. In the dual meet on the home track, May 2, Garden City 'iled up 67 lfZ points and the freshmen, 64 lfZ. The team entered the 4th annual Garden City junior high relays and Marion Vaughan placed first in the 880 yard dash with a time of 2:16. 9. Marion served on the varsity squad several times. The freshman squad will provide good materialfor the varsity next year. SCENES FROM THE LAST DAYS OF SCHOOL ,i iinir 3 v.', f 1 WW 541 ij? -an--.,, . It May Be a First Vacation Is Here ' At Noon on The School Lawn Seniors Loading Up Sophomores All Set Surrounded Senior Steak Fry W i V--wr-f . N Top Row: Harden, Groshans-Harp, Bennett, Baldwin, Allen, Robert Lausch, Marcy, Showalter, Wendler, Stewart, Patton, Dice, Wiechman, Sauer, Roy Lausch, Cranmer. Third Row: Watt, Meuren, Urban, Barger, Dunlap, Fosdick, Messenger, Scott, Hasz, Young, Rufenacht, Hunt, Lynn. SecondRow: Hughes, O'Hair, McDaniels, Tucker, Clark, Hopper, Fleenor, White, Fitzgerald, Jeffries, Smith, O'Neal, Porter, Siegrist. First Row: Patton, Burnett, Barker, Costello, Starr, Stull, Ruth, Graham, Geeseka, Kendrick, Wakeland. E. Harkness, M. Harkness, Webster, Dvorak-Binns. BACCALAUREATE Scott Community High School FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT THEME: WE: HAVE CROSSHD THE HAY THE OISHAN LIES BEFORE FS Vrocessmnal Grieg SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1950 Huzh Svhfwl In-nd School Auditorium rm-mrmr. Rev. Karl rr. Kurbler 8100 O'Cl0Ck Uma Me Enter xr. wnrorr Ln Them Be Moser wim.,,,,. urrns' Trepur Trm PROGRAM Wflf0me Charles Posts-llo srroph.-me sm., Hx-:rrrr.mrm varrrr Prnceuionnl Elgar Tm Sur- L. K. Bodeckor nt the mrrrmnra Organ ,C Q el M H FW we . wr- ormrrg , lnvocauon Rev. L. c. Sturdevnnt Mrrnyrr l'nnPr H' The spmrmr Farrrrrmenw nryorr ..C,mm,,z ,he Voynge.. H-md Rohm Bum!! -'cnmmn' Up The Mourrmrw Spiritual -4Q,,,l,,,e, of me Shu, Donna Fmnnm nays' mer cm, MGM ,I Em Beside Men umm The House I Live rr. Roh OMR' nrrhrmnn nr. Starr Scripture Rev. vm. n. Livengood We Have Crossed the Bly Eugene Marcy .,Ammu the Buumur. Wm 'The ore-rr Lies Brfor-3 mv' num num corgregmm, sr,,,dr.,,, 'Selecting nw Mooring Keuth .mfrarr 1-'nyrr net. Ln ver-rr. Morris ..Jmch0,, An- Yoda ..Rm,,u,W.. Mme, srruprmrre Quartet Fm T ' wrt-wr-lx .urquelyn r-mor. Harm. Pmmr' srrrderrnr .umrr Tucker '4Pilrzrim'S Ch0 Wngner . . '-The L.-,ras Prayer M Senvmn nm. Kenneth n. Barney Mixed Cham -wsu- M i ' - '2 2 Murmy -'nrrrsnm Choral and pvmur-P Trhrskw-ky-lrrrr The mm mm You ma Keep You Lutkin Hurh School for-rm Bind Double Musa Q ' Presentation of cum nobr-rm nurrrru v ' ' 1 r H' rr s I serrramaorr ner. P. N. Griffin c'p' U 'K Choo rrmrrmeurr of Diploma Madre.-1 comm crnarmrrr of Hosni of rzarmmm arrwmrranr. na-. Karl E, Kueblrr gg! These are the eleven seniors who have gone alltwelve years in the Scott City Schools: Bill Dunlap, Dennie Sie- grist, Gene Marcy, Herschel Webster, Dee Hughes, Evelyn Hopper, Marcille Watt, MaryLou Groshans-Harp, Eve- lyn Harden, Burna Marie Hasz, and Patsi Ruth. .rr -1 V , , - ,,'. M .. 'rio J lt. h',. 'Wk f ff1i +'-di 1-I'M !a-.Lia 'I ek' 'ml ? 'YI 'g3,g 1fQ:'--g-fwfr-sf-1 -11 ff-Q..:x n-'sf-vfqf-Q -nu f W f rkq' 1,9 2 Q9 5 , 4 gif' 5 .4 Ls. 1 Y .W Yi, 'Q FF :Q T15 is i s , A Y ' 1 k 1 . Ti- 'li s T ri vi A A ' F if y , I -. A 1., it , , 3.1, 1snas'1ffv ..5 ' lflr ':'!T?' . 1 1' 1


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