Seaman High School - Seaman Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1950

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Donald Rosebaugh Wise men seldom speak. Why don't I shut up? Drama Club 3,L3 Drama Club President L3 Sophomore President 23 Hi-Y President L3 Hi-Y Cabinet 3,L3 Sci- ence Club 2,3,Lj Science Club Program Chairman 33 Mixed Chorus 3,L3 Boys' Quartet 3,L3 Athletic Board President A3 Football Letterman lst 3,L3 Track l, 2, 3,L3 FFA l,2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,Q5 Senior Play L3 Boys' Trio 3,L: Honor Letter 3,L3 Mixed Ensemble 33 Senior Class President L. Tum Swann Ivajean Allen Sweet an' shy, and nice to the guys. Holliday Junior High ls Senior Vice-President L3 FHA Secretary L3 FHA 2,3,L3 Y-Teens Treasurer 33 Y-Teens 2,3,LQ Mixed Chorus 3,L3 Girls'Glee 3,53 School Bookkeeper L3 Junior Concession 3. Bonnie Streeter Sharp's the word for her. Senior Class Secretary A3 Junior Treasurer 33 Student Council Vice-President L3 FHA 2,3,LQ Y-Teens 2,3,L3 Science Club 23 Library Committee 33 Art Club A3 Art Club President L3 Homecoming Queen Attendant L3 Office Secretary 2,3,LQ Student Council 2,3,Qj Freshman Honor Roll. John Myers I might be better if I would, but it's mighty lonesome being good. Senior Class Treasurer L3 Junior Class Vice- President 33 FFA President by FFA Vice-Presi- dent 33 FFA l,2,3,Lj Hi-Y Cabinet A3 Hi-Y l,2, L3 Science Club President L3 Science Club Q3 Student Council 33 Track 2,3,L3 Football Letterman lst 3,L3 Football Letterman 2nd 23 Library Committee 33 Homecoming Co-Captain A.

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THE P1151 FRESHNHN 'Twas the third of September. With quivering nerves, we freshmen ap- proached our new home, Seaman High. we were treated as all freshmen are-- showers at noon, and all the other Hmeann things the upperclassmen could think of. But we enjoyed it. We ended our first year with a picnic breakfast at Garfield Park. Our class officers were Clifford Lowe, president, Phyllis Tice, vice- president, Marlene Falley, secretary, Norma Lemons, treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Cox and Mr. Thoman. SUPHDHURE The whole school was surprised that we sophomores gave one of the best all-school parties of the year. We were really proud of ourselves, of course, with assistance from our sponsor, Miss Skinner. In the spring, we had the usual picnic at Lake Shawnee. To lead us through this year we chose Bon Rose- baugh, president, Pat Thomas, vice-president, Beth Shields, secretary, Norma Lemons, treasurer. CConfidentially, they were swell officers.D JIIHIDR we returned to school feeling Hsupern because we had two years behind us. We were juniors! Looking ahead to our first prom, and was it scrumptious! We chose as our officers this year: president, Galen Seal, vice-president, John Myers, secretary, Norma Lemons, treasurer, Bonnie Streeter. we also spon- sored the Christmas formal which had become a yearly function to which we also look forward. We finished off the year with a swell picnic at Lake Shaw- nee. Mrs. Gooch and Mr. Wahl sponsored us. EENIIIR Well, here we are at last. When we entered Seaman four years ago, we wondered if we'd ever get to the honored position of Seniors, which to us then seemed terribly far off. we started the year by electing our officers: Don Rosebaugh, president, Ivajean Allen, vice-president, Bonnie Streeter, secre tary, and John Myers, treasurer. Our next objective was a Play Day. We de cided on Lake Wabunsee. Everyone had lots of fun, even though some of us got lost before we got there. The juniors had a Prom for us this year at the Hotel Jayhawk Roof Garden. we all had a wonderful time. We ended this year with a picnic. Now as we look back on all four years at Seaman, we realize, although we've had some trouble, we've also had a lot of fun and a wonderful time.



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Cliffgrd Lowe ChI lS'ClI'16 051161 Tis' sweet to court, but oh how bitter to court a girl and then not git'er. Magazine Room Captain A Senior Play L Junior Play A Yearbook Staff L Staff Cameraman A Science Club 2 Hi-Y l,2,3,L Candy Manager A Freshman President Basketball 2nd l Basketball lst L Junior Concession 3 Drama Club Play A Drama Club L Robert Miller Men are but children of a larger growth. Topeka High School IO l Handle me with care, l'm fragile. Junior Concession 3 Magazine Room Captain L Yearbook Staff A Science Club Treasurer 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Girls' Glee 2,3,L Science Club l,2,3,L Pep Club l,2,L3 Art Club Prom Committee 3 Pat Thomas Hang sorrow! and care will kill a cat. Honorary Drama Club Drama Club 3,5 Yearbook Editor A Sophomore Vice- President 2 Y-Teen Cabinet A Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Girls' Glee 2,3,L Head Cheer Leader A Assistant Cheer Leader 3 Candy Salesman L Freshman Honor Roll Y-Teens l,2,3,L Student Council 2,3 Pep Club l,2,3,A Science Club 2,L Library Committee A Junior Play 3 Senior Play 3,L Drama Play 3 Junior Concession 3

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