Shawnee Mission High School - Indian Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)
- Class of 1943
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'si' iff, :'I-- I Z: I' x Q ADMINISTRATION Q4 Q 4? fi MN ix M XXXL l f N 212,-f a 'J'-XX4 reunum Board of Dlrecfors I HHH r J B 511ll1van 11e J one '1 TF 1qna11or1 or Mr P1 H L1 'IQOCF' who accep1ed fl po 1 C1 '11 e1nas Weclre Slay n1gh1s 1loey 1111s1 rw ke 'nary 1npo'an1 dec1-s1on co cermrg Sh wr'ee M1 BIOUE welfare They 1r111s1 choose forn a long l1s1 of apphcants those to be adaed 1o 1h 1ea lung s'aff They rrusf also get equ1p1ren fo 1he school and 11er 1 ma 1 ev xe a if 1of Ea111pren11 one of 11e CI qw P 11 1e axe 1 o Wake up 1he school bun e1 They must also dGCld6 who llV9S 1ns1de the llfaa 1 le l11n11 and who does not Srnce 1he new ada111ons to the chool w1llbe po tponed 11 w over he boa d does not have 1o worry about the ac ual b111ld1ng 11a 6I1Gl bat 'here are always eve-ral new 1deas d velopmg wmch they r111s1 cons1der The Board of Educahon supports all phases of ex ra curncular ac11v11y mcludrnq rmxers plays mus1cal programs and baske1ball and football games to men11on but a few Our Board of Educatron does have a d1f 1ob on 1s shoulder bu1 1hey ta Care of 11 qu11e sa11sfac1or1ly A Os e H el 'cl e r,'1 ge 0 511- Cf t:.i ' '2 1 QE.. 1' ?:.11v.'1.f4f- 113111. 215131: LY1 111 kxnq C111 'il oo: one of 111-Lf lJlL.'..o1. rr,-15.1.35 1' li' 1111 ff z11c,1tg:11 l f-7 ill he ff -M TQ,-,. 35' ,5,. ,,ij yi,-3fA,. 1 ,1A,.,i in gl, Another Y65LOl'TE1LllllY :hesf 111en 11111.11 11 .- . . f. 1 . f'e1i Q 's ' 1. . 'g co:1.11111:1t',' 'tie Mr -'V uJ1esl1:111 :nf an, ' M R V Speer clerk, llr ll l ' , I B h 5 l ,e-Ill ' s ' 1rea:'11re1, M1 E L lk-1:?l1 and lVlY 'N H. Hel' R E A 1' : :L :3 1 ff 'Nl'l'k'.'f1,T ' , '.t..d.fi:11l1e gf: ' . . ' ' ' HJ ' K 11r111l 1. e ' ar 15 1 , 1 1 . ' ' vi. Q, 1 s 1 gs - - V , 1 - - non on 111- feachmg staff, 1 t ' , - . ' s- ' . A G . . . V A i. 4 A1 1he1r ..e 1 on . ' 1 1.' L' .. a .. . '1 r. X' s 1 ' 1 T1 , . a' . - J , ' f - ' 5 ' e , c ' K .1 . 1 ' .1 L' 5 ' 1 1 1 . . g , ' '- since tl e are p1io11t1er cn 1n:.at h. yrs, hey f1cul1 '1' S, ke ha' xxl flCLlll 1. A 1. za 1- . . ' ' S 5 ' . li l. l 1.'1g H 'ff S1141-1 lf B S'..l..'.'an l. Cr W E3 GY .shazzr W H :ness O K ., A , 1. . n .1 1 e o 1 'toa D mc eabe ze awnee 2 o e'ac111ty hae beer' a tc retcm t e pe sonal ntact that o 'aan a ge hook ac If cau ea one change 11' t 1 1tJ 0' awnee 1 10 faculty h IF truco e er th1 ty tu cn 1 'nean that Qtudent at our chool have a bet ter chance of knowmg the1r teacher Th teache too has a better opportunlty to glVG 1X1 ual atter1t1on to those ,tudents who need extra h lp Thus 1t lu po i1ble to get better work from all the students Shawnee MISSIOHS faculty also rates h1gh 1n teacher quahty Because of the schools locatlon near Kaneae C1ty there lS no great dlfl1CUllY 1n securlng teachers Also the de lable teachmg condltlons at Shawnee M12 lO 1 are known all over the etate wh1ch make 1t poemble for the adm1n1Qtra'1on t hoo e the beet teachers from a Nlde held Teocherv are p1cked to llll the par'1cular po 1t1on for wh1ch they are beet u1ted Th1 Personnel Sfaff 'aa-'e e ,-a e Nell al ance 1. fe f to ty' one 1 cult P r 110 f of 'te ee 1 h C1 of rafjr: aaa! f IOP telcher con d e ac 121+ any 11 'fa have ur c a ed home1 1n t hoo dl llCl E1ghteen o the 'eac t ea 5 aculty have been a S aw ee 1 QlO1 t r SIX years or THOTG Out ot the eleven on the o gmal staff one teacher Mr M E Allewcn 13 s1ll teachtng at Sha uvnee M1 C cn M Alleman began teachmg QFIGHPD h1s I1Y 5l few weeks but ow mg o the 'ac QC manv Qtudentb demanded commer 1al NO k he took owe that pos1t1on He has been teach1r1g cornmerc1al e11b1e te here or 21 yea M Adelle Faet hae been teachmg Ergll h here 1rce ' e hool sec on year Th 1 fat ful Q Jl e and e rocorcs of oth are ample p oot that teach IH at Sha nee 1 IOFI an attractwe c Nuo , 1 a 5 lCIl1' we xtce record 13 ln spit- f the Tcl ole rapid '1 r- r. in 11 al1.s ict gr-ater eii1c1ert:y' on the 1' rt of -1 Sh 11 ---Mis1i :1'?1 - 1l1 C -- 1 ble the teach-7 Cut fac1-:ity 1:5 also a ' -1 b - 1- -'1 1h- r co ' is 1. .y 'i l'1C lfYfl'1l!'l6f:-T1 of the r'- 'a- l r sc .r l -k1 'y member: being men Thi ty-t - per Th V V VD cent tl J Teachers at Sha'.'.1n---lflisrslon ave 1e 'mr na? -1 1' r 11 1 -ay B 3 5 3 L M Lat, 5: i- I 1-fs .he gal ' 1 Sh ' 1-JM Ss ns - 1 as 1 1 ,, 1 Attestmg t:1':t 11 'mio-l.fl:1::1 1 -r ga not been lowered Our school stlll has one V V V V 1,1 pf V1 nw f.,, .,,4. .HD N-'je '- o V V ., -1 1.1. ,11., ,ll 1o-1 d, 11, 1h 1:5 1 r for -v- y r s fl- ts. Th rs f t tl 1 1A rn-ri 1: chem '- p - 1 - 1s 1 11 s S - - V V h 5- -r .he sc l fs 1 -1 - 1 1 e A V f - 1- -hers on h1s y- rr 1 1 1 W' A -1 t h -vm,-'Mg' 1 1o - 1' ind' fd 1 1' r - e 1 1 ' 'r H - 1 va ' - -1- 1 1 11 1 , 1 1, J V VV V V S 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' --- 's-io 1 r, V ' ' 1 ' Q 4 .. 1 1 1 1. 1 A11 - 1 SV 1 1 1 F A hu I A S' 1 , 1 ' . - Z ' - YS rs 1 1 1 1' ' 1 ' '1 ' o 1 1 1 1 7 A - 1 31 - S 1-- 1h :sc S 1 - S A ' A ' d 1 e r ih1 1er14c th 1 T A - ' 1' Q1 ers, - r - - 1 5 ' 1 1 S ' 1 413 ' g 1. w ---M's:s' 1 'S ' - 1 b. 1 . f A l. CROSS Even the students who meet Principal A L Cross on matters of discipline have to admit he is fair and friendly in the administration ot his various duties Discipline is not a mayor part ot Mr Cross s tasks however for under his guidance the school has gained one of the finest reputa tions in the state of Kansas Despite the increased difficulty in securing entertainers Mr Cross ha continued to ex cell in his task of planning programs He is esponsible tor all the excellent lyceums and assemblies at Shawnee Mission Mr Cross is also the schools diplomat service representing Shawnee Mission in its Produchon C href o'nmuriity and eeing ha th hool lives up to all expectations ll repe ents the chool elsewhere too Th year he was elected as a delegate to the l g slative council which makes the laws ga emma the Kansas State Teachers Asso ci tion A g eat deal of Mr Crosss time is taken uv n lI'1'oFJlGW1I'1Cj various people and in administration problems The war has gilen Mr Cro s added duties Scmehow however he finds time to take a personal interest in every phase of school lile Many a student has had a short friendly chat with him in the halls at lunch time During hs ten years as Big Chief of the Indians Mr Cross has gradually become head ot a larger and larger institution This year and he is looking forward to another The sin ere 1ustice ot his guidance and his real devotion to Shawnee Mission are his g eatest attributes Most students however x ll emember the pride he takes in leading he entire sudent body in the trad tional ound oft 1, o 0 relations with the C . X s- ' t t e sc ' , 4 . e res . . ,. s , . f i.. ' , ' ' . Y' l V . V, S .A Y A N 1, . . 5 . si ' .. ' a third building came under his jurisdiction r , 1' i., . I .. - A Ii F . A . , .. I . , l, Y' . f'C li ' t l l' 3 51 I A it g if? 4 l ll F V' I Ofiiie .3-331,-1:71-4, ii'.'1:-- fT'Iff1'l1f: Chief 1 PW' VW Personnel Dlrecfor 1, 'te thou C1 on h P1 '1-ee tux '1 11 O e 't ff 'ut n f- o e '1 of K'lG fl h hey rea flo or y lf' 1: tha n 1 fr wart y a 9 f '1O lGY to h varlou f1n1za1 r of hool 'vlr Nolenbarger has o plan h hedul l all he claeses lt a o o to e t tylertt re talclng enough o' t r t uolects o that they can graduate Occauonally he has to have alles w1th ent ol S enl: N o et out o IP u verythtng he doee 1S clone for the good of the Dtudents ara the -school ln afldmon o theee hrnge M Wo en Izarger ha rounded ou' hte day work bv t rg on ' e respons blltty o a'1 Ma hemah Q as to reheve a ro d con on n 'math 'nance fleparhrwwt To lf pl yrte o c run h 1 e o Wteen eufl nt mst 7 O 14 WOLFEIBARGER lull tlme offlce asslstant th1s year Mr Ca h er1'1 Rc e the ree ons1b1l1ty o the smoo1h lunc1on1ng ot h1 olftce rer'1a1ns w1th h1r'1 All these thlngs do not dull h1s sene ol llLl 1C however and he take great plea Jr 111 s1ng1ng Th manner rn Nl'l1Ch M Wolferbarger goe about h1 'rtul ltudtnoue t else 13 the rea o'1 he ha been v e prln lp l for ten years Ju tng th1-1 per od of ttme '1a'1y stu nt have gorte th ough Shawnee M1 ION Many o th rn hafe he '1 pereowally as lvefi h1m artfl all haze proh efl 1nf11 e tly F1 an 111 he-ada h l5 , ,L .X 0 2 1 ' 5 O1 'san' e 1 :mired Sl -e-Mxraf Elon 3 'f'e1t3 are 512111 3 xi to ':ftenQ on . , 'lf 1,sa fl ':la.7.1 ggi 'ix -161 year, lout fhe for: . '1 'JIIYTQ ' hex er tl - , lly not he'o1g.: To Vzte-l3lr1:1p':1 O K '.J1lf-nh'1rger A12 it f were 't erzouql to keep :1 1 bus , he lx has to fake Eire of 'ill the 11 , r 2. e ' org ' Q 13 the st. . ' y 1 ' f 1 . 1 . t t e sc , e o1 t 1 1. 1. is' lf' hiss j b se, , , , 5 I 1 ante: each day Although he does have a th: 3' 1,1 .S a 1 ' . 1 he ugh , V A 5 1 . .1 ,1 . wh Q S I . . . f Y 4 1' 1 1 , ' fl V S ' 11 ' . ' . '1. par 3 Jud, t. ' h g ' f l'1-'eg lu t , . I I' D 3 L a . 1 . . 1- , ' '1 r- 1 e s 1 3' e A .1 A V . , l l . . 1 1 of t ' S, r. ll, - ' , - 1, , 1e 1 ' ' ' r ' 1 1 Q 1 , 5 A 311. .ho ,. 1a f 1 Apelled N-1 S -1 f '- 1 b - e T 1 'C1 Cl .5 C 'xx ei - S ' S if A 5 G V Cllti 1 the . e1 ' 1 e1 I r 'W I ' Z' ' de fl 1 ', 1 r -VA 'ss ' .frep the com e.'.:,s l his olfi e - l 'S' 11 1 ' '31 4- 1 'fi'-U bl' rung, fr .1 alces urs f ,1 at e f1sa.'1,- ' , 11 ' 'f 1 l 'Y C - 1 1:11 1 C - 3 fe lnspecfors of Producfion imp Not only ls he the sportso of a scxence club the Retorts but MR I C HAWKINS S M S also conducts classes Chemzstry electrlctty and Physlcs H IS always Wllllnq to explaln dlfllcult scl ence questlons to h1s students Bestdes teachlng several sublects Soclal Sclence MISS FRANCES STRAIT A B also Imds t1me to promote Interest ln horserldmg by sponsorlng the Eques trlennes Whlle actmg as the head sponsor ol the Class of 43 and The Ind an MR IOHN L ALLISON A B teaches scrence and IS the capable manager of the book store He has been the ofI1c1al scorer for all the basketball games MR W W STRONG B S M E started the year by teachlng mathematlcs but ow1ng to a change rn the faculty he IS now mstructmg classes 1n sclence Among thls Instructors extra currlcular act1v1t1es IS the co sponsorsh1p of Ht Y Along w1th the responslblllty ol head sponsor of the Student Council MISS EMMA LYMAN A B also teaches varlous subyects IH Soclal SCIENCE She has been a co sponsor ot the Natlonal Honor So rety for several years By maklng her blologv classes as ln terestmg as pOSS1blS MISS VELMA SEA TON B S has done much to lncrease the students appreclatlon ol nature She 13 a co sponsor of the Honor SOCl9lV Comlng from Olathe Iun or Htgh School MISS WILMA BULLARD A B M A a new teacher has been actlve 1n school affalrs by sponsormg the G1rls Pep Club besldes conductmg her classes ln Enghsh and Socral Sc1ence One of Shawnee MISSIONS most popular teachers MR G MURLIN WELCH A B M A beS1deS teachlng so 1al sclence also coaches the B football and basket ball squads Coachmq basketball tea'ns that have mon the N E K champ onshrp for lour ccn ecuttve yea s the foo ball eams that have won three consecutue champion h1ps and the State Charnpxon IH Basket ball n 43 ts the envtable ecard of MR HAROLD READE B S Be ldes hls work ln the Athletlc Department he also teaches So IG S lence Be ng the heaa soon o o' the Cla s o 44 and one of the sponsors of the Student Cou crl akes r' he spa e e cl MISS A INA MARIE EDWARDS B S Soc1alSc1 C ce lnstru O 5 , , , , , ' B, , . , .. . 1n 1 , ' ' , ' ,. e .' ' . ' . in , , - ., I I , i . V ' , . . . . i . ' A 'N 1 ' r., t t , ' , 8 .7 , 7 K '. ' . . A A I i ' I r 6:4 S' f 7 G' c' I c' . . I I 4- i. . ' in I s r . . f d ' t . Lib .I rl- firttl Q ,. N A . . I - ' '85 -n ' ' ct r a or'1 1e l1 u M M ALLEMAN A B A M has chag ot t'1 nov1cetyp1ng classes and to yeas ha been the capable sponsor of the H1Y He IS also head sponso ol 'he lunxo Class Along Wlfh h1s clas es tn boolclceep ng cornmerc1al law and sales 1ansh1p MB A P SNOGBASS B E M S f1ndst1me to coach successfully the track team and also act as advert1s1ng GdV1S9T for The lndlan Arnona the most capable teachers rn school 19 MISS WILMA RANKIN B S who by teachmg shorthand and general busmess prov1ded students Wllh a knowl edge of commerc1al work MISS Rankm IS head sponsor of the Freshman Class MR O O BARNETT B S anew teache 1n the Com 1erc1al Department has classes In shorthand and stenography b9S1d9S coachmq the freshmen foo ball and basket ball squads woodworkmg classes IS due to the able SUPGTVISIOH of MR H V PATTERSOIN M S who IS IH charge of a d1v1s1on MR F W STARKEY B S a form basketball and football coach now IS 1n charge ol the metal workmq shop wh1ch has proved to be a popular add1t1on to the school s curr1culum Another freshman on th Shawnee MIS SIOH faculty 15 MB C l GOBSAGE B S who has 1ust spent h1s hrst year teach 1ng mathematlcs and several classes 1n rnechamcal drawmg Althouqh th1s rs her t1rst vear at Shaw nee M1ss1on MISS CORDELIA MYERS B F A has produced good results 1n he var1ous art classes Much of the success of the Vocatlonal Agr1culture Department lS due to MB H D G VER B S M S who has been the advtser of the F F A chapter 1 Shawnee MISSION s1n e 1's orga'117at1o'1 The d1st1nct1on of be1nq the s hool s ltrst nurse goes to MBS MILDRED NOEL R N who has QIVGH f1rst a1d and phys cal exa'r11nat1ons to the s udent body She has also ass1sted IH the Olf1C6S As c 1 .1 rcia 'nstr ctor, B. . E. , . ., . ,, . r e . le ' - ' . r r s Much of the fine work produced in the . , 4 I , B, S., , ., ' ' th t . . . , . , er AR , 1 ., 1 ., ' ' ' . . 4 'n A new member cf the Indus:tr1f'1lArts Da' partment is MISS AUICITA HINKLEY B S, who teaches the art of usrng the needle and thread to her clothing and dress de- sign classes. Seeing that the cafeteria always has nutrituous food and well-balanced menu.: is the responsibility of MISS DORTHEA BUSCHMANN, B. A., M A, who is also in charge of the Foods and Home ECOUOTII , Department Always Wllllng to help students flnd th reference books they need rs MISS LUCILE NEUDECK B S who 1s responslble for our modern well managed llbrary In addltron to conductxng her Engl h and glrls physlcal educat1on classes MB RUTH V BELL B S sponsors the debate club and IS largely responslble for 1t success MR A E GOODWIN B S M S Eng llsh and Iournallsm 1nstructor has the full respons1b1l1ty for the publtcatlon of the school paper The Mrsslon If has been through hls advlce and management that the paper has been able to malntam 11s hlgh standard Mr Goodwm has also g1ven much valuable asslstance to the annual staff by hrs knowledge of photog raphy Making the change from Latxn classes to English classes was not d1ff1cult f MISS EDNA HETZEL A B A A who also one of the sponsors of the Grrl Re s rves Another new comer to Shawnee Mxssron IS MISS VIOLA MCFARLAND A B M A who has done much to rndoctrmate rn he classes a sound basls of Enghsh and publlc speaklng She was the compel nt drrector of the se-mor play A great deal of redlt goes to MISS RUTH BBOWNE B S who teaches Eng ltsh and pubhc sp akrng for successfully dlrectrng most of the schools drama! productlons MR I. DALE If' M A pa ms rt :wo has done 'nuch a reae an Inter st In our nelghbors outn Cla ro hmas the Nlatronal I-lono So ew I-le acs a advtser of the Ann a St f each vear and has contrrbuted much e t cess o hr years In ra Al ho gl' busy eachlng h r Spam h as. s MISS IESSIE LEMON A 3 M A Vw C I1o zo ur ac' a Cha 0 htnas . ' ' , . fr . . , is . , . , ,. . . ., .L . ' ' s , . . or , , ., . , is we . ' ' e . c ' Y . . . ' . . . . '. . lc . PIJG A B S TT' :sh '. A Actor . . ' . 2 C t . ' e,. . ' , s ' of the border is a co-sponsor of Los I r c. . and . I ' r - cz . 1: ' . u I .af. . A , . . To th .s gc is 5 t .' d n Z.. u . . Y ' . e . . s.. tl. ise: . .strll finds YQ. e t sponsor the ' rz Yi Cl ', and , one ef fhe sponsors of The Lo.: l Yv r- Q Nell known o all Shawnee M I o d nts IS MRS ADELLE EAST B S Eng uc w o h e n Iar ta of' Ing rvIc m 'Is ECI n t ough a w 1Q'I1b u MR H H LIVII GOOD A B IS not 'I N o haNrI M SIOP st d nt H N s Iouslv a Gwlb E o and nov tea Ire La'In ana I on orIng th Lat r' C ub Mat IematI s I lun when good natu a MISS MILLICENT ROBINSON A B IS the Q 'Iometry th su 16 h t a es Whl e lo extra currIcular a IIVIIY thIs con IenIous tacher ponso Ir R rves o ganIzatIon MISS EVELYN LISTROM A B IS Nell known to the students for her fr ndly smIle and personahty whIch have done much to make her classes In mathe'natI s Int restmq as well as benefIcIal B caus o' her Interest along thIs l1ne she IS now attendmg the UnIversIty of ChIcago where she IS traInIng to be a met orologIst An addItIon to the faculty came to Shaw nee MISSION at the end of the hrst semester from PIttsburg IunIor I'IIgh School MR CARL ISON B S who has classes ID mathematIcs He IS a very popular tea h er wIth hIs classes Be-sIdes beIng one of the freshmen teach ers In our school MISS KATHLEEN TOR BERT A B M A also teaches VGTIOUS classes ID 'nathernahcs Together wIth makma her classwork as Interestmg po-ssIble she sponsors the Euclxdeans In addItIon to hIs work wIth cla ses In EnglIsh and In chorus MR MAURICE SCHRUBEN B S has talcen over the dI rectIon ol the band and the orchestra and IS responslble for 'nany outstandmg musl cal programs Always w1llIng to help students untangle algebraIc and rnathemahcal puzzles IS MRS HILDA IRWIN A B who came to Shawnee MISSION durIng mId year When choral programs are produced much ol the credlt for thelr success IS due to the dIrectIon of MISS MARY REID B E E M M BesIdes her classes In muslc and chorus thls busy Instructor also teaches Englxsh Wlth a baton IH hand MR IO'-IN FRANCIS A B was the splendxd dIrector of both the Orchestra and the Band for many years and was largely responsIble for the recognItIon that has been gIven the organlzatxon IH varIous muslcal con tests He IS now workIr-g as an GCO'10'1'11Sl on the War Labor Board I'I Kansas CIIV EffIcIent IS the word lo MISS AL BERTA BALLARD secretary to Mr A L Cross our prIncIpal who takes care of all of the detaIls of makmg an oth e run smoothly ' Q t . ' - is s n stu- fish Instr' tcr, h . as done much to as! sIst th I d' . s. ll ir: pr Qu: . the Se ' e e. '. ' s to Al h . ne ., -. er ol the lac Ity , , C , , ., ' . . e' f S ' .ee- is ' . .ut e ..s. e ' a pre- v' ' A .I er of the Board of duca- tin ' cts 'ssp.- s ' e I. l , I . c Is ' . , '- ' re ' x I I Instructor Algebra, geometry, and tri o- . . . are .e b :ts s e e ch ., 'I r . - ' c ' , , '. sc' t' . .e - s . rs the G l ese . r ' ' ' ,. Ie II . ,. , ' , 'c. ' e . ' . ' . e me ' . ' c - ' .. , . ' as . . , . S, , I , The Professors Pose School Days ru Pl JC rv- I F rr r 71 1 910 .fl 2 If mg Tl gdyi bu, lrif-1:9 3 Thtt of Qcdk li., f 4 Sffliif' fri the h1IdlFEk T D1 'i :ink-2 'a::r.:i:rfL.1 f.1g.1lL'::'i.f' f C:r1f'..'1r.g lffii :TU 7 fig rig.: locks Qrger- t 8 Whats 0: the iieiu tcdizrf 9 flc ii 11:1 fr :iafx 1f,T 1 192:11 IU T: re Tl fs Q fc lf: di? ll if'.'1,.fff1C',,..' jcgrxvlifi.-7 12 Ecard 'xszrk E: Qtggxc, ll jfl-EY -Q 1 . '.i,:3: ficglff Lf. f-'.'ff.'j 'Arial 14 Ifif-7. 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Q'i?'lT.E'I'- Mediafion Board FIPST ROW M Asher E Ableson A Ackerman B Ackerman R C Carter R Stuckey SECOND ROW M Young B Herwrg V Larsen P Bowers E M Hartford T Llewellyn THIRD ROW G Iones H Sullrvan F Wood B Shepherd R Krene L Davrs A Cram Mr Presrdent I move that Thts ts a common quotatron for these congressmen and women These twenty students consrsttng of trve representatrves from each class com pr1 e Shawnee Mtsston s Student Counctl These students a t as the governmg body They plan the programs and lyceums super vrse spectal days as Fun Day and Alumnt Day act as rnterpreters ot the laws made by the Board of Educatton and make new laws for the students themselves The counctl has a regular constrtutron and two members of the la ulty Mtss Emma Ly 'nan and Mrss Anna Marte Edward act a t the o ganrzat on At thetr 1 ttral rneett g th Student Coun l flecte He J Sulltvart o 'te p esrdencx llw taktna '1 h 1, er v He p estd J a e as emblt Hen A ene C an nd tee Acxfrrnan 'ea rer trme tn an s years atl N6 e ew t rn C 22 dent to take charge rn the dtllerent frelds Dav1d Fayman was made charrman of the program commrttee whose duty rt was to plan all general programs to the smallest detarl The good trmes entoyed by the student body at the mtxers are due to a specral commrttee headed by Alrce Ackerman Thrs commtttee 'nakes all the arrangements lor these parttes One ot the outstandrng events planned by he councrl was a tacky party at whtch everyone dressed rn old clothes There was also a formal dance lt wa strnrlar to a prom except that lt wa an all hco attatr These m xers rank awong h nos' trnportant soctal exents ot the year When the alumnt returned to Saavwtee Mtsston on the tradrttonal Alumru Day e ana proxtded a progrart The annual Fur Dav wa uno h o 'net pan e Stuaen Coumctl also a t gr S by elt ng war stamp a d bo a -F ' I - I ' 1 - I ' 1 - ' A ' A ' . c . 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' ' ' 1. : f - cl. 4 , d nr' ' . 1 tl r e ' tlt s rx ' J hit. president ot 1 e :si td rt ' ' ' ' ' ' C' body r ess ft ll g ri-eral ers A V' ln' The 0.59, Glhcmg Gm DAMN P,,,Y,,,Un Vlcer rnernbers ot the student council greetea them pres Z, ll .... r 1 segretary, a Al N- ' V Y 'e t ., .r :Ju For the first Q Y s t t er f .L r more th . :even A' 1 '. the zfftcerr ' r 'l :hos . rom the :error Claus . , . , , ' Th 1 1 . f att tt.: DE. t Carnrnitfeef were ' jp zrfei: hy tfpe prexz- Unile arn s '1 5 .. ri n 's Q r pg .Q S unen' Coun 11 -2 e D tcrtthe Ll or feee O f' L D for he purpose of promotmg ' 19 d rt I: h oughout the er11re scho l have 'we an eftabh h d part 0' Sh f ee 1l1Ol'l One of these wax a torrra 1 yer for the er1t1e atuaent bo I' Another 1mportar1t tawk IS the r Q1 e 1 lQ of thoue graduate who come back P Al11'nr11 Day Each me uber as tvt at one Time or another the day reg1strat1on and e carefully plarmea assembly program B9S1d9 sport omg Fun Day the mea'11ng Q1gr11f1ed by the name the presldent of thu OYQGWIZGIIOH also pres1deQ over the opemng ceremome 1m all qeneral aQsembl1es -And Their Work 23 ASSE ii A775 ! Wfwq I X N XX X71 Raw Maferlal CFRESHNIENJ f 1 1 of-4 rf 4- 1 an fm fr recon d he honor o pe nq :ge fx e 'll vo Smwr-'eM 1on a cl w 'rem 1an '1a e ace e ono f 1 161: B ovvn was e1 ea to e ra 1 lf e o P 1 ul .A 1 fofothy Walme and loe La G1e haxc Chfd l1e1r ra ne V e ale llf w 1nu 1c1an 'he e lrexhrnen were not to pe ou clone Two new aodmonal 'naloret e lowephme Fnzpatrlclc and Barbara Lockard ook the1r places 1n the anlu of the Tw1rl1ng Corps and Mr Schruloen counted twenty hve fnper 1n Ihefe and pa a Barbara A KS ere Bowe 1 VTNIQ ea ewehvr ana M1 to You' ,A as 5- 'rc rr Q 13' Voc yq ent oun T ev only cox an L ' cno J 1: vl no en Qs oe 1 derl are' Anaemor we e a y and Lora lw Van Hercke rffwu Q exe '1 1p o the l eslwnan clav spon ore M Flanxm l GG orwo L v nqoo B la d Mr Garve M Pxgg Mr Gor agf Noel have made the 111po ar' I 1 1 V lor the Clone xucl' a 1na'1ne O f dues '1 the Ire 1 1 n porn we cu e ollof mg narnee on M Barnett pol Eugene Currley Gordon McKee G1lbert M Kee Ralph Gev1n Blll Huntley Guy Iolllll Earl D1ck1nso'1 Edwa d Weltner Bop You lg Bob Brooks Bob Cox Donald B ewe Vernon room an fox Green po ne e er Q fxfa LVN lV e an Ove f' heee Ql'1'T'P G Cifflf C LC 'L or 0 The Ql'1.1.' li Qi iEfff,f Lzniwn tif- f1gt1'.':f1f-.' 1,4 'fpafg' 'zlxz irf ':.e1r :hire 1: 274-Jhrnfn '.-V: Lnitrztei on Sffp'e1r'1:1ffy 7 the Work N47 along with 5:11 SC1L'l1 Bunaiig '.-.'hL::1 I b b XMLJ :L Sh,:WnJ4YM:S'azQn Jlmpmi rot sas: :111Ce:.1 143' l pit i' 5. yxar These flY-f ll'lf'.iiYCfl f1ft','f:l1ree V xlQHr't lvlillgri Young Tie-?'lL': 4' LU ' :r1 f 1 b- 1: 'e '1 1 l ' 1 the ' 1 'LU I Y I I , H 4 If if C1 S5 in th' I Sty 5 A-vi ly 1 :Ar 'rf 'lFh..', feludenks Wnh tle he' 'f Y A ro. 1 1' gs ., ies le ' :sp r, Mr 1 1 F fi lllllqii ul r Sever l there 1 il 11' 1 ,V 1, -1 me r, r sz 1, M1.':1 Mc fl:-rc,pt1 1 Ally prormnfnf if :school aitlvifief Farlanfi Mr Hawlc1ns1 MLS: Hen ani Mr.- 'Q' ' r ' 1 ' i 'ect ' llll th- 11 ii honal ' 1 rt 1? df::a'o1.a frffshn in :Lat ID the B yrs eg C1 'M '.'l1le 1 1 :L 1 1 1:1 f :1eci1g:1:s ami ll 1 1,1 1 '2 cf- 111, l ' 1,1 14 IO Job ., 1322 l. 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And laughtng s not at all a s1n For 1ts the sptce of folk But when the clatter really starts And brother lm not ktddtn When bells nng out and each one darts To doors before the other n Hey who ya thrnk you re Sl1OVlHQ' Who s holdtng up the l1ne9 The conversat1on runs hlce lllli Unttl they re pushed outstde Tomorrow goes the same for all l doubt twtll ever change As long as theres a study hall ln Whtch we folks can ranae In these dav when 'no ale ts dts ussed so 'nu h 1t .voula be J ry m proper to rgnore co'npletelv he l1t te thmgs hat are a part o 1gh school morale That w1nso'n srmle a fle tmg glance or the touch ot a hand Who of Us can no look back on some such expenen e a he-se? ' . l f' ' -. ., V Of' .S , , 4 T F T f 1 ,. svj H Y 7 - , , , , . , -Mildred Reed, Senior .,,.....-..... Y C . s . . r ' ' c , .t c ' 'e i.- r- ' 4 '. l ' t 1 h' A , . ' . e . ' - 9 'A 4 . Q V 3 ' ' .c 5 s ,V ' , 'nw fx - A T 21 . W.. Testing for Compleiion mms, ffc longer The anaer-acge 268 tumor.: really enioyed the pre:2t1ge at being upper Classmer. .t.,- Yew- Starting the year right by choofang able leaders, the iuniors elected Marvin fBudI Shephera pre dent and loy Godbehee xice fre dent Gertrude Murphy wa selected e re ary and Virginia Larsen was again elected tea u e having held the ct'ice las' year The iunio were actixe during au umn oo ball glory too Seven ot the nineteen A tearri letterrren wee from this class l e Alagna was chosen aptain the boys it red and black next year Student council 'members from this third year class were Eva Ableson Ruth Carolyn Ca er Ralph Kiene and Virginia Larsen Mr M E Alleman sponsored the peppy group ln ogni o directed by Miss Ruth B owne pre ented a this years iunior pay ,. 'J Charles Byron, Louise Gibson Ralph Kiene Lick Sheppard, and Eva Ableson headed the ltr? ot actors Two of the cheerleaders were also from this class Beverly lean Mott and Bobby Weber did 'nuch to help sustain the indian morale The iunio s were also well represen ed on the debae team Robert Bathurst Iohn Irwin Bobby Webe and Ioe Lawrence were oticers o' the club and Peggy lane Smith was also quite active Four iuniors received let'ers this year on the championship basketball teatn loe Alagna Douglas Lawrence Bud Shepherd and Dean Storey will form the nucleus of next years cage team Bud Shepherd the only junior on the Kansas City Kansas All Star team will captan the state crown de fenders next year Many iuniors were in the Band and Orches tra and six members of the twirling corps were also Juniors They we e Rosalte Early Katherine Bowers Evelyn Layman Dorothy Stiller Billie Io Dickinson and lean D ckson Receiving the highest honors of any o the Junior live pe cent ot the class were elected to he National Honor Societv Mar c e All so Marguerite Ba tz Maria Cie e Frank Diggle Phyllis Evans Iohn lames Irwin Ralph Kiene Marvin Shepherd Winitred Sh pley Peggy lane Smith lacqueline Stiles V gi ia Van Hercke ana Bob Weber re x e G d JETC o e y Q ', t si , . r , ' e. . ' . . ' -, :sz st . f- ret :J r r, ' - i' . ' . r. 5 i . , i , , ' ' rs: t- ' A 't 'S f ' . . , ' , 6 . i . . . i , . , o - , , to c ' : A ' - X 'A 1 1 ' r I - 1 ' Q , ., I .T . A t r was , 3 s 'P ' .' l ' , ' - ' ' . r ' , Q 4 . . . . . . Q A . . . Q , ' ns, ' r ,r fart i' n, -' r. , ' n sl r i ' ' , l A , f if ir ni . , ' - I 4 cetved this honor April 9th in ttle traditional ' zffffembly ff , t t .lie a final acti't1y the iuniorrs enter! ine l 'tie .wenlcrg with the annual luntcr-E 1.1 t Q .. , 5 Pratt. The pr ttt was h 'ia tht: year at ttie M:Qi,p.tti Country' Clu, April -Oth T .ri 4' A Ciffzietx it: Ptott. pfztpp' eatrr Bak r Marro re Allrsorr Frances Baker Beverly Banke Marlo re Barrett Rex Barron Marguerlte Bartz Robert Bathu st Robert Beverd1ge Wayne Blough Barbara Boatman Mary lo Boone Mrlclrecl Brooks leanne Brown Robert Bell Franklrn Bryant Bertha Burtnett Annabelle Bryson Charles Byron Roberta Campbell Ruth Carolyn Carter B111 Cahrll Merral Canfreld B111 Charlton Anne Chapman Rolatne Chappell lane Ruth Cecll Bernard Klern Audrey Clements Patrrcra Cloud Clarence Carte Brllre lo Drckmson Velma Davrs Verna Crook lean Dlckson B- 'ce e Robert Burwell fs. . H .Jrmys ljenms Lula Qctzacrt Shxley Stew C A Exgwal fzfalie Early lone Early Pruyllrs Evans lulia Ewalt Mary Files Georgta Fischer Marian Fitzjarrell Gene Fmcke Barbara Foster Sue Pos er Myrna Fxfe Arlme Fromholtz Betty Fross LOUISG Gtbson Tohn Glauser B111 Garrett Wanda Hall Allen Gr err Do othy Hare Lester Grazler I lea te onyrrtc: MGTIOH Hodges a Hug Dona Le Htl T ' e Amt.. H r Don hes E , 2 'fier Hgiger flcrizi lenkzis Maflta lchex flfmfy Ki. Tri f-vzr. Kung :':.:k Firm-rt KIA-LTL CI. zrlsfte 311.111 'Jirqtxifz l.':r., Be nard Lerbach Ioe Lavvr nce Douglas Lawrence Anna Marle Lawren ce Duane Logan Norma Lord Dean Luther Ia'nes McCoy Sherry McLa1n Blll McGarry Mary Ann McClure V1TQll Wmn Mary Margaret Mello Beverly learme Mott Ralph Mrller Lloyd Neff Glenn Moeller Mary Moore Mary leanne Mtller Margre Myers Donald Mott Inger Nlelson Gertrude Murphy Belva Patch Wallace Parker Shrrley Peterson Robert Plchettr Rrchard Reese Shrrley Ptlumrn George Newton Brll Roberts Bob Weber Vrctor Prrnre Rtchard Sheppard Rudy Selders Norma Shotwell V . r Plozert Sprvey ra .forctlnv Stiller lacqueline Stiles Bennie Stewart Ladrence Stevens Vfilbur Zrpp Bernice Springgate Dortha Wilson Carl Warrel Lavon Tyson Lucille Tompson Robert Flatt Fred Woolsey V rg1n1a Van Hercke W1n1lred Shrpley Dean Sto ey Maxxne Chrlders Kendall Wllson Betty Ray Iames Anderson Davld Ashby Howard Adams George De Leersnyder lanrce Cochran lulra Lllart Freyler loy Godoehere Kenneth Zrllhar Robert lc e V1 Ma l J lc Pnlrps Maqaet R bn or Srt PQ r ' t . n s .l Le n.r'. lill Lauderdale la: .1 l' r r r C 1 r P+ my lane Srnttlr lfrwrffn rt ill lx:n1 : Sizgit. Margot., oteizdirrrzr gy R1 Ha Marte Md ty org Ronttrez W1l I Mc lsor M1lGf9d Reed Frances Neal Wtllcrd Oldbe .1 anne Whtte Eorlecm Settte Moms Rtggs Robe t Stock old Summers Arthur Woodman Bob Robertson Bonnte Vedtch Mdrvtn Sherherd Harry Robb Bob Volz Lewtn VJCISSGI' Lucy Wdles R chord l-ltnkle Robert Whtte Luctlle S over Betty Kohn Pdul Ktpp Donald Myers Don Henry Dolores Kelly Eugene LoCornbe Evelyn Layman Dole Von Lerberg Dorothy Hoynte Frank D1ggle Bon Iedn Holley Betty Hare Peg ' lc. rdson ' n r Ge e .. ' ' .. CT rr' . Bfrrry Munroe . rg Pu: ' ' v V Arn ' 4 t Robert Benton Eva Ableson Katherine Bowers Frank Hall Robert Weddle Walter Aycock lune Fanning La Iuan Braden loe Euritt Frankie Holland Bob Godfrey lohn IIHI Irwtn Cltfton Burnpus Cnarles Ollver Rosalle Clcutto Carolyn Brown Arnold Summers Marllyn Purcell Elrzabeth Bryant George Wood lack Davtdson Dorts P1t's lack Powell lean Emns Lee Swann: Paul ne Wldrnler Earl Scholtz Wanda W l An e Wta STG M l . . ' el 5 Fl:rf,Ar.:e Gower Reba Harrel ' C 'rnxer Maman Ciesler l..i . lnlr: pf' . 'UT Wzllird l '.:t1Ce wvrlfllllfi lure Bal Wtleon Da le Munlmaw la 1 s Rowley Ev rett Lana Glen Ble her Iohn Burgland lanlce Cochran Charles Gulll lanlce He-rw1q Dxck Krueger Wllma P1att Harold Lee Robert R1vers Rcsahe Pearson Ralph K1ene Robert Rlce Robert Reynolds Gerald Prtts Robm Faullc Frank Allen loe Alagna Nadme D xon Warren Abbott Lee Hounds Ioyce Tull Clyde Elllott Wllla Mae Foster Bernard DeGrande r ne .. . ' .. e ' E , Allie Morrison ' 1 The Fmlshed Producf tssmst On completrort o' the1r la t year at Shaw nee M1ss1on the SQDIOIS of th class of 43 are looktng forwa d to the fu ure Lets look back to see what thls prog esstve class ha accompltshed ln the1r freshman year these students came to Shawnee Mrss on Wlde eyed and happy although a ltttle fr ghtened Tha' year 1939 they chose Rlchard Maloney as class presl dent Proof of the lnfluence of these freshmen rs slghted when for the flrst t1me Shawnee Mlsslon held all school dances tn the large study hall Other flrsts that took place IH the1r fresh man year were the lndlan Cavalcade and the w1nn1nq of both the basketball and foot ball champ on hrps 1n the N E K league Durlng their sophomore year thls class took part 1n all phases of extra carrlcular ac grnla Co hran were elected as two of the frve cheerleaders Champ1onsh1ps IH basketball and football were becommg a hablt by the1r second year of h1gh school Many sophomore boys were outstandlng 1n these sports Barbara Wr1ght was elected class presldent when these sophs were buylng mo casms and brlght socks of the latest sloppy fash1on ln the1r 1un1or year thls class gave What a Ltfel the Henry Aldrlch comedy as the Junior class play ln the leadlng roles were Bob Hardrng Nancy Clrfford and Pat Grutsch Barbara Wr1ght captalned the class aga1n 1n1t1ated 1nto the Nat1onal Honor Soclety the schools most coleted honor the1r 1un1or 46 yea were Barbara Wr1ght Hen y Sullfvan loan Hrse Kelda Whrpple Al1ce Ackerman Robert Meyers Lots Robrnson Marylyn Nes blt Wllberta Mxller EIVIH Fouts Glen Wlberg and Vrvlan Larrowe These rumors were a peppy group for three of the four cheerleaders V1rg1n1a Baehr Vlrarnra Cochran and B111 Moffett were se lected from thxs class Kelda Whlpple was head malorette 1n the band w1th Ioan Htse and Al1ce Ackerman actmg as ass1stant maJorettes Four yumors on the basketball squad and four on the football team lettered lhls year as the lndrans agatn marched to League v1c tory fn both sports The tumors provlded a memorable nrght for the sen1ors at the annual lunror Sen1or Prom held thrs year at the Mllburn Country Club on May 15 1942 loe sweaters pastel sklrts saddle Oxfords and reverslbles were character1st1c of the senlors 1n the1r last year of hlgh school Occupylng the Sen1or Class offtces were B111 Moffett pres1dent Allene Cram vxce presldent Evelyn Ableson secretary and R1chard Maloney treasurer Wrttrng the f1nal chapter lh an exceptronal sport ecod the sentor basketball boys were Instrumental 1n wrnnlng the state champ1onsh1p As a chmax to the1r careers 1n h1gh school the followlng semors were elected to the Na tlonal Honor Soclely Tom Alexander Mary Helen Baker Dorothy Booth Wtlma Bown Edwln Calklns Iewell loy Carlson W1111am Conrad Marlorle Cox Allene Cram Leroy Davts Rachel Farrless Leroy Gastl Tommy lames Andress Kernrck Rosanna La Gue Elma Louise l..a1rd lean Rankln Frances Rrder lames Seelblnder Marylyn Smlth Gordon Stem R berta Vallette and Larry Whyte The senlors were guests of the JUDIOTS at the lun1or Sen1or Prom held at Mllburn Country Club on Aprtl 30 At last the1r hlgh school days over the lass of 43 sald farewell to Shawnee Ml991OD perhaps a ltt tle sadly when they gaduated o May 13 Senlor otllcers ma ch along togerhe o 0 . . ' s ' - r A , Y , tivities. As examples, Bill Moffett and Vir- Bright plaid, flannel shirts, sloppier Sloppy . 'I . I Ol I V . . Y . D o .f h ALC A GER es p 1 a 1n s ool Nav by b g a e pr a r years a d of the Pe Club ' a og ot. EJELY ABLESO vv th the 'nu IC groups Sf' s really e n Eelyn1 'neoft'1P Everyor' llkes TOM ALEXANDER H pec1ally 1n th chorus groups Tom IS a 'nemo o s Y 1 r o 1 er o S Happy eally f1ts CHARLES ANDERSOlIll H 'na1or1ng IF Vo GIIOWCI Ag1 ultu and h lea 1n E F A a t1v1f1es by serv1ng a v1c pr of tl e chapter and edlto of The Owl s Ne t 1 you know that h ch1ef 1nt rest EETIY ANGUS l1e IH the Commerclal f1eld'9 Y s and rn Nhat NE hear he ought to make good at any h a oes Wlfh that charm1ng sm1le she h B really as QUIQI as sh ems to be? Small dark ev d LEO ASHNER 1 known a on of the best table tenn1s players 1n school Bestdes b 1ng a member of th track team and H1 Y Leo al o play d basketball h1s 1un1or year A charmmg blond IS VIRGINIA BAEHRI Sh ta1nly has done a good Job of cheerleadmg and no only that she has been 1n several style shows and was also a hard Norker on The MISSION staff Consc1ent1ous MARY HELEN BAKER was one of the hardest workmg members of the 1943 Ind1an staff fo as the teasurer she handled all of the money and rnade out many f1nanc1al reports Qulet dark ha1red Mary Helen lnces boat1ng CGTIPIHQ slcahng and travel S e that fr1endlylook1ng g1rl7 Thats DOROTHY IEAN BAKER Although she IS qu1et 1n her clas thls 1ndustr1ous g1rl IS worklng ater school hours 1 addmon to keepmg up her regular SIUd19s and act1v1 IIGS Attracttve DOROTHY BALLEW IS well known as on of the drum malorettes Dorothy IS also rnatormg com'nerc1al sublects and clurlng her sen1or year ser ea as secretary for the Orchestra Now heres a boy who has a lot of fun no rrtatte what h does Rem mber that 1ntens1ve Annual sales campa1gn9 Well BRUCE BATHURST was the one h1nd 1t all Bruce was also a member of the Thesp an and The MISSION staff Another boy 1nterested 1n Vocahoral Aqr1cultLre 1 LAWRENCE BAUER Whlle serv1ng as E E A secre tary Lawrence was also a member of the E E A basketball team Da1nty MARILYN BECK IS another l1vely g1rl who has a flaw for mus1c She has part1 1pated 1n each of the Chrtstmas Cantatas and was IH the Operetta her sophomore year Mar1lyn was also a member of the Retorts and the Pep Club We we e really sorry to lose OTIS BISBEE second semester A au1et l1keable fellow Ot1s was never 'oo busy 'o coope.ate w1th h1s fellow students Com1ng to Shawnee MISSION from Southwest ROBERT BENNETT was a member of the Barts hrs sophomore year Th1s year he has worked II the cafeter1a and also was a school bus dr1ve' A fellow who IS really enthus1ast1c about h1s lessons IS BILL BOOTH Bes1des takzng an act1ve part 1n the Cho us B111 has been on the tra k tearrt for three vears A l 'rely girl wwf.. a fnendly Sill? is I E CI ,- MAII Sh ' fartcip ted ' ch . act1'.'it1es in a big ' ein rnarorett ' esident of ner horxeroori for Afhree ye rs, a member' of the Stuae A Council two ' n . p ' for three ye rs. G r e 's ' II II always is associated '1 . s . .e' ar ed a name for herself in that field, and besides all of her ofh-r activities, v .' s a me. b r le ep Club, ' .e '- 1 . e came from Westport and has been very active in school hfe es- ' ' .e .. X .1-. 'er fthe Retort , Hi- and a for.. e ffc f the panish Clgb H r ' e's 1 ' ' '. c ' . I r'c , re . .as taken a d ' . , , C' 'fc . ' is ' e- esident I - ' r '. s . D'd . t e ' ' e . s of . T ' ' ' ' e., fro. ' ' s . 'f in :he d ' ' . ' . o as Is etty . . . e se . , - e 's '. s e , . e . '- , is ' ef ' Y ' e cer- . . , V A , , 1 1 Y , I 1, , A - .' . A . A- A . f . A ' ' . ,ses ' .. ' .. . in 1 I I V . V , 'J -l e . e ' A . . ' . , - - be- ' ' . , , , ,I . s 'Nhc that nappy-go-lucky fellow? Oh that P VfRGlL BODILE You can always count on hir: for a good .augn fzrgil was a rnernber of Hi-Y anQ playing table tennis 'was his number-one hobby With a pencil in her long red hair ana a naebcok lfl ner hand We find DOROTHY BOOTH a very busy Qaay She had many responsibilities as associate eaztor of The lndian and also of The Mission Dorothy was also a member of the Girl Reserves and '.'ice-presi- dent of the Steno-ettes, Brown-eyed HELEN BAUER is especially interested in her corrinzercial subiects As a result she has been 'working in business offices after .school to 'gain all the experience she can A quiet but efficient girl is WILMA BOWN' Wilma was one of the leaders in qirls' athletics and during her junior year she was a member of the Oirl Reserves and Equestriennes. You knovt SALLY IO BROWN ouqht to go laces wit tha ar istic ability of hers S e is xery t u ias about her comrne cial subte t Sa v wa a 'ri 'rber of the Steno ttes and f e r shorthand newspaper O1 nd very business like is DORIS BOSS Her main in rest lies in the cornmercial field but she was al o a member of the Girl Reserves Well what have we here? None other than likable LUCILLE BURTON with that winsome sm le of hers Coming from Westport Lucy became a member of the Spanish Club and The Mission staff See that diminutive girl with the friendly smile? Well thats IOAN BRIAR Besides her many other s hool activities loan was a member of the Eques triennes Latin Club and Girl Reserves Lovely IEWELL IOY CARLSON has taken a very active part in Chorus Many times we have heard her soprano voice lewell has also been one of the excel lent helpers in our library She is Salutatorian of her class Now l wonder what LA VAUGHN CLARK is planning o do a e she graduates? Ill bet she woua be a good manager because she has done qui e a lot o ri laer 'io e oorn Shawnee Mission 'ia e ea iy r athletes too PAULA BRUS should receive horio s in his fela since she parti ipated in fou v s o gvm astics ctixities CERALDI E BURG is known o h r f 'end e ry ihis a ' act ue dark haired g l wa qui e riding own n e in the orchestra pi dur rig o og am terry al o b longs to the G A A and the G T e Q l wit the dark b owri eyes is lively A l LUTEORT w o arne rc he ri c ea w r a a e T M how d abili ta v b e BUT BUST' Ji L w e nad typ ' C ' 'h t t'. ' ., h J 'V en- .h fs ctic ..,r A , cs, too lly as .. e.. . -e - . . artist .or th,i i iet a f ' 'C i. I U? t I . I . I I t, . , ' . .fs ' . .t ,, ' . ' Q , , . tc ' ' ' , - t ft r T ' .t ' if .A I it i. te I r , Yes, S - ' l s some rc l supe -girl . V . ri 7 '. 'c' Q . r ears f T fl '. . t e r. . sas lor. T 'S t.r. i' , . -. ' ir ' s 'tc oufsta. ' i'.t'erA 't '1. Lirpr rts e ' s e . R h. ir '.h r ' . eye: ' e ll TNCY C .1 h c . f rn St Teresa s her ju.: r jr. r Her ' o k fs rnernb,r of he IFSICYZ staff tf ' e ner ty to get a :Nr an-a her energetic character fancy also had a lead in the funicr Play Hear 'rzaxe irurnpet ' l'J-Fj Tna' tf If L I at L' 51111: FCQT years of band have greatly benefitted Eli ncv: plays in an :7ch-s'ra auisiie cf Qchool fI: '.-:inter energetic 'LL lAM CONRAD tc time 'curnalism ' ith all the exrzeritnxe het: . fm- '.'.'rc'e :nany of those interesting .ztarief lr. The Mis an: a.fc wa.: Photcgrapny Eiztor ,I .ne fnazan 'Q 'Ent -':ll:an. wa: a :petal -'r if Pl:-Y Rf-tart' O'-::.::., Zrfzz. Scufliwet' Ef 'f.I CALKffIS nz. :' r,.7:.. t-if 1 faycrife it 'Z.- ,jg-fn 'fr l1r,c 1' ry' by zur.: 2' rr jeff et lorer it 'fl'-Yr'lf.' ae' ff :ni r irfwttber if Ri-'Crt' 4 a boy who eerrts to rx ry qu but he really get th Job done LEROY DAVIS in e est h orchestra wa rewa de by beirg l 'ea :ice p siaen his Ju to ,f an presidert his sen o yea H res a fella lho is a lot of fun IAMES CAMP BELL Iames is taking a Gene al Cot. s and is 1 rf' interested in radio THOMAS DAWSON IS one of the very finest athl tes in Shawnee Mission sports history Track captain for two years decathlon winn a ba lc on the Kansas City Kansas All Star team state champion high hurdler and a mernber of the state champion basket ball tearn Tommy IS a coach s dr am Dark haired smiling MARY LOIS CAMPBELL was quite active in the music department du ing all four years of h r high s hool ca eer Marv Lois was a member of the Orchestra her Junior and senio years and was treasurer of the Band her senior year pated in the Golden Gloves Boxing tournaments IIMMIL DEVINE IS strictly hep to that old one two He has really made a name for himself in basketball too After graduat1on Iimmie plans to Join the Marines Isnt industrious DOROTHY CANFIELD a arancl friend? Shes always ready and Wllllng to do favors for her classmates and has an easy going pe sonality that makes her really likable Talk about a workerl IILL DAVIDSON has divided all her time among sewing for fashion shows the Girl Reserves Steno ettes and riding horseback vith the Equestriennes If vou have never been in any classes with FRANK CLARK Just ask anyone on The MISSION staff what a grand wo ker he is Frank is always interested in any thing that is going on and is willing to help out too That lovely blond with the dark brown eyes is ALLENE CRAIN Allene was elected VICG president of the senior class and a member of the Girls Pep Club her senior year Besides she was a member of The Mission taff and Chorus RALPH COLINS brilliant red hair and good natured smile will remind vou to be in a good mood I-Iis interest and work in the Band is proof of his enthusi asm in the field of music That striking blond hair that every girl SHVIQS is possessed by IEAN ELBOURN As a result of her interest in salesrnanship lean has developed a good technique which few can refuse Sweet and dependable thats IUANTIA EDWARDS Composition of the lyrics and music for a sona as well as four years participation in Chorus activities show that she has real musical ab1l1ty Say Where does a fellow as little as GERALD EIFE get all that vim and vigor? Peppy and loads of fun lerrys hobbies are fishing and hunting That tall pretty blond that vou saw working in the office was MARIORIE COX Mariorie was also treas urer of the Steno ettes and took an active lead in all of the stenographic work WANDA FLINN 1 another well liked girl and has such pretty hair, too Shes one of those Steno ettes who ll be sure to make somebody an efficient stenog rapher Lucky somebodyl BONNIE ELLIOTTS short curly hair IS the envy of every Shawnee Mission maiden and her infectious giggle really gets you An out of doors girl Bonnie belonged to the Equestriennes lfoz-1 heres ' s .. 'e ve 'let ' H . 5 e ' ' 'i t,r in 1 e ' s ' r 'i ' . e ec. ' 1' - re. t. n'r'ear .d ' . ' ,ir',r. 9 Q v . '. ,- - - , '. ' -r . 'r e Q ' e 1 . . 9 ' , ' er, c . , ' ' e .. , , , . A Y. ' e ' .c r I ' , A I - Y' Active in school sports as 'well as having partici- v- . . .. ,. - ff . 1 - ' r ' 1 I - r I I ' A A V .,.. F . . S I .S A V , . . That energetic little blond IOAII HISE She is on he beam Besides being head drum rnagorette and a member of the Pep Club Ioan was Business Mana- ger for The Indian. During her ILAITQCY year she was elected to the National Honor Society Look sports fans, here s ERVIN EOUTS who although .ernall in stature has been one of our top athletes. Besides being captain of the football squad Ervin was president of the National Honor Society. A tall, quiet boy that loves to hear a good Joke or play one on someone else is EUGENE FROST Hes taking a college preparatory course and was a ber of the Hi-Y and the Cosmopolitan Club Eagle Scout, student council officer, football center, president of the Retorts, and a radio amateur, DAVID FAYMAN certainly has varied interests. Dave was also a member of the Pep Club, and participated in the Indian Cavalcade his sophomore and Junior years. ' itte ond girl with t e e rreadv smie is DELORES DURNIN She ha attended thre different schools during her high school years but this doesnt seem to hinde her ability for rnaking friends Didnt MORGAN EARLY come rom Westport his sophornore year7 Well he certainly got into the swing of things by being a member of the Cavalcade Orchestra Talking isnt yust a habit with TACK GOSNELL His salesmanship ability brought him farne as the winner of The Mission ad contest and he has been an active member of the Pep Club Remember this fellow with the wan smile? It might be said that EUGENE ELAM is shooting high since hes a former member of the Rifle Club and is very interested in aviation Blond and comely describes JOHN HALL who came to Shawnee Mission his Junior year Iohn was a mem er of the Mission staff and also made a name for ber of the Mission staff He is especially interested in aeronautics NORMAN Et GEL ha one of the iveliest minds in the class Hell talk to anybody about science but not Just anybody can understand ln s technical chat Typically ar outd o s 'ri rt 1 IUSTIIN HAMPTO who enioys hunting fshirg and xerything p rtain ing to sports Tustin playea football d ring his fresh 'nan sophorro e arid seriio years A wa, y wth a s ile RAC'-TEL FAlRLESS Nell known around hool o he sweet disposition and ability to win friends Along with stud es poe d b A PAV' HOV Vin r AAMRY 4. ina ana ig 10 fn V rl.. J 'T Trte l l bl V . h ve - A .' l, .' s ' e . , I , N . c , : , terl ' ' r o r. r. a. 's A' ll ' . . ' , i.. ' . , 9' e ' - ' . r '. ' . u ' , 'r r - .. , l r . c Q r l vs read ' 't. , I . is ' so f r r , - T ' . ' ' r ' her .. li F, Rachel is interested in A ,try an loves to read Havzna ' een a rnernlfer cf 'he E E c.. X -Hff 171131 really interested in the aarzfigliare fields 'hcixafi ,ravi tha' r Azna '1 'nop' rr: Ashanti tx nr: hobby Rest of luck ir. thf- f'.g.11re Paul Ori- If Thar- fiarrz' 'ill-arfpni airf ...' fEl'ff FAYITIITJG liver good cnc-5 ani :r. ':I'.v':','.' bf- :een -'INCH . . g guna abou' tfif.-1:3 Site love.: l rse- r,'::k rzdgna Q .1-i and friendly I-fzllu' fg'.' T 'L 'CVUSE IT Y-T-3 'l1'T'f riahf Ebf- played :n the R .nd and '.-:ire ine I tnofe flafriy' Lf- :nz rf-1 Lgnifirizi' be r beina '1 rnertiber of Tlti- Ctrl Rexf-rn' . 21' L' LEP? fY GASTEQ if-7' :itil-.r fri-1 f-tT31f-A: ..'n':' .'fRC.'1.'fIf ab11:T'.' fti n 'rr' 'ra 'ha' 'F'- l Quiet likeable fella.-.' if-11 a Y'.'lfQffiACi The ML.:-:en .'T'1ff.'fYiTf3 printina 1.'Cf.'?' of ni: hobbies Atactw IOAT FELLGER na o 1b r of C up o MIS 1or and tr' H obby too 1n t J 1 R v 61 next 'I l d MARY LOU HORIJER a Ol tue p thes along mth a o her typ s of plcture he wav a vou e '1 N '1 ROSEMARY DEMARIAV Well 11 boun be loads of exc1te'r1 nt and hu 1or when she 1 around Ros marys srmle 1s r ally contag ous Q SEWELL WILSO J ntered r1ght 1n o Shawn N'1s s1on CCllVlll9S Sewell was 1n th Camera Club th r and wa out for foo ball Nh n h came to Shafv M1s 1on he went out for football h r too When lrlsh eyes are sm1l1ng th1nk of MARY IRE LAND whose dark ha1r a cl sh1n1na sm1l a lr h as he narne Marv IS part1 ularlv fond of travellng but al o l1kes flower gardenmg and all k1nd of sports lolly hlgh sp1r1ted IODELL GABLER portray genu IH fr1 ndl1r1es You can d p nd on her qood nature to pep you up lodell 1s espectally mterested ID her corf1merc1al sublects and was a 'nember of Steno ettes One of those happy all round g1rls IS ELIZABETH ANN IUSTICE who has been w1th us four years Whll lnterested IH commerclcal wo k El1zabeth has been actlve IH the Glrl Reserves and G A A W1th four years of acttve part1c1pat1on IH the F E A orgar11zat1on KEINNETH GARRETT lS certam to have a br1ght future as an Amer1can agr1cultur1st Wh1le takmg a lead 1'1 th1s f1eld Kenneth wa treasurer o th F Who IS th1s v1vac ous younq lady? MARY LEE KIMPEL to be sure She has led a very busy l1fe by bemg VICE pres1dent of G A A and of her hom ro m Heres a fellow Wllh a s'n1le that really get you lts FLOYD GEl..VlN Maybe he lS qulet but W1th tnat easy goma personahty he s reallv well l1ked and has gamed a repL1ta1on as one of the neatest boys 1n school Dark sllky page boy tresses ldenllfy IEAN GILMORE 1n arty crowd I an has talents along the ty 1ng l1ne be ld6S k ep1nq up w1th a v ry novel hobby of col lectmg var1et1es of soap Wasnt GENEVIEVE KLINGER a smart mod l ln the style show last year? She has also been a m mber of the G1rl Reserves and Steno ettes By the way she collects dog too ch na and wooden ones of course Oulet and reserved yet very eff1c1ent IEAN KRAUS lS the kmd of student that t achers apprec1ate lean lovely black ha1r made many g1rls wonaer H N she kept 1t so n1ce A glrl who IS nte e ted ln pors 1 BETTY HALL h r favor1tes bema ba eball and hkmg Bettf IS a membe of Steno et. s and would mak an llClE'l secretary MARCIE HAMONS ls espe1allv 1n'erestea 1'1 he comme c1al course for shorthana 1 her favo 1te sub rect Another part1cular mterest of hers IS sewlng wh1ch 15 also her hobby Pet1'e and sweet ts ROSANINA LA GUE who oarne from L1beral Kansas Every one knows her as the br1gl'1t eyed collector of the 'nornmg absentee shps BeSld9S bemg elected to the Pep Club he semo year Rosanna collects post cards t.r . e .I 1 ' s ne of the peppiest rne.. e s . the Pep l , loan was also a riertiber f The ' s' . staff a chorus officer Dancing oe: .g 1 er h ' ' she k part ' he CaQ flinetles e 1 The ,. e you take a trip please sen ' 'C r osteard for she collects e ' ' ll t e. 1 ' 1 s. By t1 A, h ve 4 ver bee. 1n a :lass ' 111 , theres 1'st ' a to ' 1 e 1. 1 . - 1 .e. ' ' - 1 e . 1 . Coming from Eastchester H1 h School in flew York l' e ' ' t ' ee- 1'1- .' ' ' ' . ' 1 . ' e ' e e s t , ' e e 1 ' nee- ' s' o 1 e e, . , ' n . ' ' . 'e is s is . r 1 . '. 'C 1 1 ' , l s ' ' ' 1 ' s 1 1 ' '- ' ' A 3 ' ' e 'e ' e e . ' 1 .. ' e , . . Y . . . , . 1 I A f , e . F, A, ' I ' 1 . . ' ' - ' , . , . e o '. ' ,1 ' s , 1 , . , . T A A. I ,A S. e 1 1 . 6 - , L 9 . , , e . . . AO' ' ' ' 1 r s ' s t 's , e 1 ' ' 17 s 1 1' ' . 1,1 ' r - te ' . e e1f' ' 1t Gooa look: plus I'3f,'CK'Illf'f' aerscriber ROBERT LECSLER who: an all-rcurf: a':.f-fe ana a aoca :port fn spare time Bob worxs Elf na: time :or fill' 5 c 'e hobby photography A laay of leifers is MARTHA HELLUMS Her IIT' 'erefi :n corresponalria with people li fOfE'1Q1'1 land: haf made ne' an excellent pen friend Thzs hobby foinftaes with her work in the Spanish Club Blond DAVIS LlVERE'l l' is that boy in your ohefms' 'ry class who was always try1ng something new. Davis ir also very enthusiasm: about his hobby which IF radio Perhaxs nts mterests along that line VIL., fl? Pornethmg rncre than a hobby some day No one told us that IACK HENRICKS hobby was watch repairmg. Before school and during his lunch hours, lack sold lunch tokens to the student body and was elected to the Pep Club his senior year. SHIRLEY Allll LLOYD surely was a loyal member ot the Girl Re erves for he wa a me nbcr ol hat aan zat1on lo tour yea Sh1rlev 1s al o yery 'ond o seba k 1d1nq IOA HENURICKSON 1 e ot o r pe,p1est Per Club members and 1 always ready w1th a sm1le Per haps ner qood nature can be attr1buted t nterest IH sports for she emoys all k nds loan al o l1kes to ma and traxel An all rouna athlete thats DICK MALONEYl was a sale bet that S Ms score would mount when D1Ck flashed across the court w1th that basketball H made ot name for hlmselt 1n football and track too Gtye Me My Boots and My Saddle 1S MARY ELLEN HOEERS theme song lor she was a member ot the Eauestmennes her JUUIO and SGHIOT years She also entoys secretar1al work and has been a very a t1ye member of Steno ettes There IS one younq man that ouaht to qet along 1 ly 1n the '1dustr1al Norlcl IOHN MAYER has al ways been taterested n shopwork and drawma be ldcs be1na ar hono s udent 1n all of h1s mdustrtal MARY LOU HUF? ha m a ba el n y '1 he Band ot wh h he h be rt member or the last wo years but a1so 1n the gym classes Her IS someone else who has only been w1h us o he las tvvo years Handsome BILL McKAYs b ht e a d aen leman y anne have Non htm an ten l h ee an 1'npor ant og 1'1 the Band ana was elected to the Pep Club Blond B lE lO MORSE 1s xe y well Know a e a n t S a'11sh Club he G r e e Lau enne a Ban ann IWCI lv' age l 'l RORERT NEYERS W Qrw A 3 s s S 1 - t or 1 ' . . r rs ., .s . , ol h r. c r' ' . N . . s on 1 u so ' , J s ' , ' o 1 . , 3' ' . - ' 5 ' . It X . . I e . ' , ' ' . ' . C' ace ' 1. , ' ' , . - 4: ' . r .2 ' I ' A Classes. s .. aae ,I ce for hers lf ot only 1. t . ' ic s .as e. a .. 1 A .. 1 - e ' . .. .o . . 'f 5 5 rt o t ' . L. ', rig srnzl- n , fo.. ly rs ' . '. y fr' . ds Bil. 1 as b ,fl a Q t C 4. . lLL . I 'or .. ' n eg:- rzecz lly for her cfivzfies 1. he o . the 1 l R-:f,r'.'es the E esfri-. .os nd the .fi ' Orchestra Betng Aaverfgze. lan or of The naian This year a than-fizea tok an . L L , . . rtiei The 'x. L: 5-ffitienifr Ro? his reef. ': 'termite' if lolz' ,' two 'lie Per CQ ir year: ina 'rlfi 'i 'll' l3Ia',' f :E f-'ser '.'y'CT1d 7 who w7c'f- 'here :toner aliou' Q11 :taht J Zfoiloall aatrie or A- '. f'T l 1'.' 3 frank T'f1Q'?'k'l QQ 1' tri: aim: lOl-lff TACK.. 'fi who 'z :Tiff wr -' Zi' The Y-'fI.'.'lCT1 'hir last setiester If 111- ,.':.:Q'if:1if.ea MARY f'.'ES T-'rffainlx' 21:6 a r1' hair lyf'1T'A-' v.'ofkf'a nn the lllfflfmf itrina the fir. l '-'ff-'te' me also ': ttieftiber of 'he Chart: l SQL 'Offf 1 aiiiif-' 'ifttilif-5 of 'he ' if-' 'i ':1'.' E .' tif' an vaznaru' one E111 E115 Thiff-i 1T1f'ZF-l 11' :,a:1e i .ilaina as Eiikbf: ana har 'akefi :co :ri Rf-E Cro? Elf. ia E-Giiies lil? re 'nat .s1'g'5:ef H Y a t1x1t1es d ARTHUR MOSS g ogether D9 a e h as e very a IVF IF h1s c gan1za1or Ar ht. has be rt a leaf' IH me H1 Y h ougho '1 s hol ca er and r'ded IJSTIC H Conference at Empora luce go1ng Arthurl Lovely MARYLYN INESBITT e a If aae f1c1en ed1tor of Th MISS a h1s la te ter Ma ylyn also becarne a rrernber ot the Pep Club her sen or yea Ir' her 1u'11or yea h was pres1dent of the Spanlsh Club and was el ed to th Iatlonal Ho or SOCIGYY A per on Wlh a very sfvee d pc Nor- IS IO AJ IOSLIN a very helpful 'nenber o the sen1or class Sh has taken pat 1n 1a f chosl a t1v1t1es su h a Lo Charro h1nas Glrl Reserves and Equestnennes Qu1et lr1endly and coo e GIIVG fully des 1b s that sweet sm1le of her tco Rober a IS one ot thos envted 1nd1v1duals w1th long naturally Curley brown ha1r that always looks n1ce A pleasant d1SpOS1l o'1 ha ALBERTA PASCHEL HGVIDQ attended Shavvne lwlll s on all four years she has made many lr1ends bes1de takmg an act1ve 1n terest In school act1v1t1es One of the most talen ed members of the class of 43 IS ANDRESS KERNICK He has been a member of the Orchestra for three years and has had the honor of play1ng w1th Mr De Rubertls ochestra We re proud of you Andress Tall and lanky des TIDES DAN PORTEREIELD B s des hts school act1v1t1es thls hand orne lad was one of the drlvers of the school busses Dan s good humor w1ll alway be one of hlS best assets Its Wendy I WENDELL KING to you A trumpeter of no mean performan e he has been a member of the rnarchlng band IS a wh1z at p1ng pong and really l1kes sw1mm1ng ALLAN REDDEN lb a super photographer as you probably have heard Maybe you d1dnt know though that he has h1s own photographtc darkroom and every th1ng to go Wllh 1t Red ha1r Wlll always 1dent1ty ROBERT KIRKPATRICK Th1s amb1t1ous young man has spent part of h1s sum mers workmg at d1fferer1t downtown stores ROBERT RIEKE served as pres1dent of the F E A last year W1th a w1nn1ng personallty hes really made lots ol fr1ends durmg hls h1gh school career at Shawnee MISSIOH Hello embryo soldlerl Yes GENE KITTLE started h1s career 1n a m1l1tary school where he developed ht sold1erly bear1ng When com1ng to Shawnee MISSIOW as a SGDIOT hts populanty elected h1'r1 to th Pep Club Its no wonder w1th that good speakmg VOICE and POISG that MARIAN ROGERS favor1'e subvect IS Publ Speakmg Mar1an was also a member ot the Eucl1deans An athlet1c type ol g1rl who IS 'ond of all spor 1 LETHA KNIFFIII Letha has done her part 1n all the gym shows ana IS very ea h s1as IC about baske ball M1sch1evous TRACY RUSSELL Wlll long be rem m bered by all who came 1n contact Vr'1ll'1 her at Shaw '1ee M1ss o'1 T acy was qu1'e 1nteres ed IH athle'1cs for she was 1n the gym show two years and was a 'member of G A A her 1un1or year A boy of hobb1es 15 DONALD TREWETT for he IS mterested 1n slcetchmg cartoons palntmg and mechamcal da.-Img Bes1des hvs ar work Donald has been a member of the Band for four years 1- :Q ' ' ar. o t ' - c us e h b en ct' , '1 t1' r ' t' 1 t 'r e1 der ' I '- t.r ' ut his higl c o re ' atte 1 the D1 t ' t L-Y i . I' - ' 1 . - ' c rt In' ' an ef- ' ' t ' e ' 1 nt A st se11 s , r 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 r. 1 ' 1' r s e ' ' ect e I n s 't A 1 Ls' 311 1' l'lIE I ' F.. , 1 11 I e r ' 11 rx' s 1 5' ' ' ' c s s C ' , ' ' ' . . ' , ' , 1 D r ' fcr' ex ROBERTA IUSTICE. She always welcomes you w1th ' s . t I 1 .e , , S ' ' ' - 1 . , , , Y , 1 : ' . e- : . . . . . C F . , . , . in . . I 1 in .F 1 1s 11 , 7 - 1 .. - .- Y . ' 1, u 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 e - RITA SCHERMAY spent two of her hgh school year: at Olathe High School where she was a member of their Pep Club She was also in two of their sopho- 'Eake 1' from tie ififieiis fhes fr rropzri when lf :cries tc rnakzng good grades Who? ELMA LAIRII of :curse She lf the Valed1ctcr1ar1 cf her class She was if rrieriper of The Mzszzcri staff arid the Annual B Staff. 1,e,:g1te his huge ,azze and four years of foctbal1 QICK SCHMITZ 11- really :ntere :ted tn the gentler thing.: of hte He was li the lun1or Play and a member ot the Thezspian Troupe In add1t1on DICIC was one of the drurnmers in our fxne band, Leis take a look at this handsome young man You re right, its MILTOII LEWIS, who was the athlet1c manager this year and has done a splendid job of it Milton was alro a member of the Cavalcade Orchestra, GRACE SCHFIVI ER 1 that harmtng gtrl Ntth th 1r1le and out tardtna ab1l1ty to wln ftends W h a coo era we sp1r1t she always WIIIIHQ to help N11 any u'1der1ar1ng G ace Nas 1n h Band 1t ueness done up tn eat pacxa e Tha s ININA LLEWELLYI Her popula tty d11r1r1g ner fot. years at Shawnee MISSION has left her sweet and ectea You should have seen her danc1ng 1n the Gay N1net1esl W1nn1ng a football letter both h1s 1un1or and sentor years certatnly a1dnt turn GORDON SEBERTs head He IS always one of the fr1endl1est and most cheerfu fellows around the school Say d1dr1t I see her 1n the Gtrls Glee Club? Oh yes IEAN LUTHER was a member for three years bestdes bemg IH the Operettas every year of her h1gh school career lean was always busy learmng a new sc g BOB SHELDOIys char ha Won the heats of the Indtan ma1dens He keeps them SIHIIIYIQ yet guesslng Bob stuoymg electrlctty 'maybe that s where he gets th d1rect current to turr' on the g1rls m an Old Cowhand Ls ally ornes Irorn the outn f BILL MARSH He also trtas tn th ov 21 tet B111 a lot ot fun and you hardly ever see hlrn en hes not l1na a tone c laughmg at one LYDE SHELLHAMMER s o ' the rrtarty who ha D q e a1l t f xtcto v Las' summer he mc Iced O'I a m and entoxed 1t a lot Among Clydes school w CI o tn the Sen1c al rt of L 1 h Pe, Club M LOU MAIJDEVILLE She really gets around ana no NI h t t pe crahtv and po khnq rn le 1 c Pav? IOSEPHI' E MELLOI rt '1 r1 7 f way aoocl r f ra at vb? 1' UT 'N s 1 I 's C1 ' ' ' ' e sweet s 1' -:s 1 ' ' ' ' 7' F 1t1 p 1 a V ' , 's .- ' ' 1 ' 'tl 1 1 ' . r ' ' 1 e . A b' of c 2 c.. e ' a TIC ' g t': ' I. r' I unaff- '. ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 L 1' n 1 rn S r. I 'ss 1' l ' 1 ' ' 5 1 u ', F 1 e 1 ' ., I 1 '111 c 1 .' 1 1 ITT o1 . , C s 1 ' ' e b A.: qu r ' 'aa ' 1 . ' wh, 1 1 fel' ' ' r ' 1 C , - ' 1 ne o1 11 1 1 vc Yon, ' cu or ' ry 3 1 ' r 1 a f r 1. ' ' ' c::t1'.'1t1es as partx 'pati n '. I, ' r Pl 1 O ,e 1 the peprftest glrls ri 11 e 'T LS ARY wonoler ha, , rs 1 ' 1 :Q .r ' 12.11 Da 'ro L ice her in the Seni r l . Y Did you ever notice , 15 -Q wi e1 sl :'t111f-.' She 1, al '.f Vo - LCIIUT 'd ir 1f ha: g ned 'z r,-rutczfcn for pezna aaife a seamstress f '1::1.' 1: 1:1 'Elf-t71ff :Tha ff .f1:.:l1r,: 1,f4. '.'.'I5fTE F 1' 'E1ffr1 '.':1 b:r1i'.-5 TEL: hffg':.1.'e .rf 'z rfierxrf-' I Rini play The 1r'1:z1.' l3l':',':ria The druttir ' wb- 'rpg-tE1::, :id ','.':'1:1tg' :ra 1 :1f1l': ferr: E115 fEAfI STEIER 3 Milf- 111- :he F1 If 'ga ': 1b1t1on.' ff- 2 Tf'. 'lfff- if-fianff lean attended ': cr' he' tirii 'fears 'ini ,iri 'e jarrie it .fp Meri .11 211, rf- :Q iz :pier Z ,ZITI re, iff frargfz Our, ':r1r the frrffr Cgrie '-.'r1':' ati: rf-x ffi viii i -r '..'1LEE.,1A MILLER 11715, 7,3 fi :'1ir.':, f31r.:r S' :.- ' 'Li c' '.'- ar rr 1 wa- -e - ---..,,.-Ve --,ef-K.,-,.f.. .. ,,, ,,. ..'.,, ., 'v'.'g, J., 1:1 ihe orchestra arid the Spfxng CQQE 1U1'1 BETTY IEA MORGA ,1r1ng '1e 1 D fl I O KG C O O 1 SA AH STUMPEE 1 11.1st a n1 e G'1d SNEQ' as one r D5 o 1+ e n sne oeoeam ara 1 a so' 1 you do t 1C'1ON HE RY SULL1VA1 you kno: cho 1 e ou efe 1 e O o sp a s 1 s ba1 tar to of '1 1 11 are res1 rt o h Stuaen Poun 11 He NCS e1ectea to h t ona1 Horo So 1 Drd you Know a fe'1oN who 1S 1ore fur or more t ta1 1ra han EDGAR MOUSER? Nh n h a und NG a member of the Go1f Team A sWe11 guy 111 GORDO1 TURNER Tn t dark h 1r of h1s 'wake h1m ou stand1ng He s been a mem oer of H1 Y for three years a broNr1 and b1on d cr1b B1LL IEEE N o IG e1ected to the Pep C ub h1s sophomore year and has been a t1ve 1n sports B111 has proved h1 popu ar1ty ard bes1de h1 other act1v1'1es he N s a mern b of The MISSION taff Shes pretty to wa1k W1th and W111Y to talk N1th Thats ROBERTA VALLETTE Shes a membe of the Los Charrc h1nas and the Pep C111b Yes Bobby IS on the Annua1 B Staff B1ond cu 1y ha1r eas11y 1dent1f1es BEVERLY PARK Beverly has meant a good deal to us be ause of her sparkhng personahty She was a1so a member of th Steno ettes It was Rosedales 1oss and ShaNnee MISSIONS ga1n when good natured BOB WEBB came to Sha Nnee Mls s1on h1s Jumor year Wh11e at Roseda1e Bob was 1n he Vars1ty Show Or hestra and was 1n the M1nstrel Show Stud1o11s RODNEY PENISTON has shown 1 n erest 1n the h1gher p111ars of educat1on by enro111ng 1n a Co11ege Preparatory cou se Rodney was an ac tve member of H1 Y h1s 1ur11or yea Ta11 and dark FRED WEBER IS very 1nterested ID s1ng1ng for h was 1n the Operettas throughout h1s h1gh school ca eer MLSIC 1S not h1s on1y 1nteres how ever for Fred was an act1ve 'nember of the Thesp1an Troupe bes1des hav1ng a part 1n the 1un1or P1ay Brg chee ful Jokmg HANS PR11 DS IS a1ways fun to be around Hans d1d not ra1se a great commot1on and yet h1s presence and upport were needed 1n a11 home room matters F1rst last and always a debater LARRY WHYTE was one of the f1rst tearn Debaters s1nce he came to us from Southwest 1n h1s freshman year Lar v NG also qu1te 1nterested 1n 1ourr1a11sm W1th an 1nte111gent 1oo1c upon h1s countenan e and a few SIX cy1nder wo ds on the up of h1s o tgue ND f1r'd IIMMIE RIPPEY eager1y searchlng for someth1ng new to 1earr1 about frnmy Nas a membe f The M s1on s aff and a1so we o '1' A n11a1B af Small and b1ue eyed M1LDRED WILKENSON ha ga1ned a re utat on to h s ar1c11 g pe o'1 J A1 Hough qu1et 11 he c1as e M11d ed ha ng SW1119 a1Ways he1ps her to get he work done Ta11 and good naturea IAMES SANDERS Ne1co'ne any NUGTE th ' tudervs ge' 'cge he Im N a 16 1 ber of the Band for th ee year ana was a111te 1n te estea 1r1 techn1ca1 9'Ud19w He be1o ge o the Euchaeans and Retorts Another 1na' rnaiden who attended Paseo is II II D1 ' 1 lor gunzcr year .1 any of us 'N111 rernembor Betty as one of ine gir1s ' ho r' ,d in the office, ana 'iid fine 5 b f 111 R 's ' 's s 'co 1 1' ,1 ' 1 ca. ' -1 Her fav r'1e subg-ct is fooas ,from 'JJHIC she derives ' ,,f'1 vc f e t' g. S h also 1'1ces 11 sp r1s f n 1 ' ff 1 cl ' dont our s o 1 Docs be n t for J crj on- f the rnag r ' orts nd was cap'a1n of ine banxet '1 e ed11 r 1 T1 e Msso 1 1d p 'ae 1 f 1 e 1 ' 1 t o c' 1 - ' L 1o' 1 t 911211 1 1 r cfety. en1er 'n' 1 t1 ' e 1 es ro 1 theres never a dull rncrnent and never a frown Edgar 1 ,, 1 S J , , C a' '1 11 ,IS ' t1 ' Q1 1 - T. 11, ' , 1 ' 1 d es es 1 , ' h '.' rs , 1 '. 1' 1 c ' ' 1 1 11 ' 1' - 1 ' , 1.. 1' o ' 1, ,'C'1. ,1- er '1 ' s 1 1 ' ' 1 Q r ' c ' 1 1 1 , ' - 1 c 1 e - '1 t 1' I c 1 1 ' 1 ' '1 A 1 1' 1 11s i - ' 1 1. 1 r' 1 1 - I 1- 1 1 I 1 Y I 51 1 I 6 , 1 ' r 1 ' ' '1 ' ' t, - , I ,V A . v 1 - I ' 5 ' 1 - . - r 1 4 W 1 W 1 1 11 11 ' 7 11 1. 1 r 31 c ifs' t 1 1 1' acti 'o n 111e n 1 ss' f1 vc 1 s 1 p 1 11 I r er p Ln rs 1 alitt Y 1 ,. 4 ' 3- r -Q Q ' v Q F V.-1 I A ' A pretty smile has BETTY WILLARD, and she will be remembered by it Betty, who took Bookkeeping, seemed to like this subiect very well, Besides her curricular activities, EREIDA SCHREINER has a flair fc: collecting things, Not only does she collect stamps, but also match covers and souvenirs. Fneda was in the Operetta her sophomore year. What a lot of pepl MARLYII SMITHs always full of fun and making people laugh, Marylyn was out- standing in the field of dramatics, She was an efficient annual worker too. Students will remember tall, handsome IAMES SEEL- BINDER as a member of the Shawnee-Mission Boys' Quartet. Music is not his only interest, however, for 'Bud' was president of his homeroom and secretary of the Hi-Y. He was elected to the Pep Club too. Among our post-graduates is IRA WILLHITE, Al- though he was not with us very long, Ira was defi- nitely an asset to the Indian tribe. DOROTHY SELLERS believes in working and will have no trouble keeping up with the future, During the summer she works in a greenhouse and th's yea he is taking General Metals Music is the consuming interest in the life of BU FORD WINN He entered the Regional Music Contest his freshman sophomore and Junior years During his senior year Buford was a member of the popular Cavalcade Orchestra Tall good looking KENT SLABOTSKY has definite talents along the mathematics line Besides keeping up with his studies Kent has been a member of Hi Y and has made many friends during his school career Charming MARIAN ZARDA has malored in Home Economics and has taken part in both the fashion shows and the gym programs A person that people enioy knowing is GORDON STEIN Hes been a member of the Spanish Club all four years and has re eived a scholarship letter for every year Gordon was also a member of the Or chestra and has proved his talents along that line After spending two years in a Valley Falls Karisas high school GOLDIE WINKLEPLECK made qu te place for herself in Shawnee Missions music depart rrent Her first year here she entered both the Regional and the National Music contests Hear that cha ming laugh? Yes thats bound to belong to DORIS TARR Shes been in the Orchestra for three yeas Gil Reserves for two and was a GNIDGT of the Indian Cavalcade her yunio yea Smiling KELDA WHIPPLE certainly made a name for herself at Shawnee Mission During her sophomore she re etxed a Frst Dixis on Rating in the lxa io a' Musc contest and durirg her Jimi r year she was elected to the Pep Club We shal a s rensem e Ke-Ida a el er d rriao e e BILLY BOB X HT IEL d S7 w F rt en u re M H gh S hco xre I b e o b BERT SSO' a o o e I1 C fx ' v'V l ft f' o I' LI' u ic na c RA K THOR E ff nc. f- fp hePf Clp . , 1 r s . . . ' , . i a . rr, 'r I , . A in .. . , r r, year ,S cc 1 , i 'ri Q ' . I - n . i . 1 . . 'jo 7 - - . , .. I lic i, - her , ' s an exc-.l- .t rum .. J T-if fzminutive but actzve sk 'J I F. D at- 1--nde lawriee-Missicr. all but hix gunor year, dar- ing wi ich he att .ded B ck. r o 1 c.. l .lt Bac' .,r Bil ,' Bo' lettered in t ot all RCs . V.'A .I Wir n inet no cf those feiicx-.'.' '.'.'r:c :of sed t, take life :seriously and ' Io, in :no icing Vovzdei hz: friends with many :cod time: feb xvd: qugte '1:t1'.'f- LTI the Future E.7!:t-ir rganizd- Ler. in-:za gr. E E 'r P liz: Spezkzng contest ' 'rgf-n yo' 'ire q:r'r'c:'1. f r'er,tonai1t',' and good lock: llf'YE.' E. II . .Y TI Hlf ftr.1t thx: vears 715.1 t 1 St fi.-pt. haf. ::?.iCf '.'.'E1er-f E.e-'.-:ent 'ip' for basketball s'.',r'.' 'year Eurzna hir .ienicr year E.- .flsctei tc t. 1: u' Popular ana attract1ve BARBARA WRIGHT NG ore o the busxest stu ent at havvn many GCllV1'19S mcludea cla s o ICE contests the Student Councl the lva1 1 Hon c1ety and Ed1OTSl'1lD of th l9'-13 I 1d1a'1 B b ll personal1ty long w1ll be e e'r1Dered Dark halred PATRICIA DRAKE IS w ll KTONTI to all students for h r vocal talent Part1c1pa1r1g l'l 1us1c progra'r1s was he spec1alty and she wa also elected to the Pep Club her sophomore year Have you seen that old car bouncmg around here? Well 1t belongs to DANIEL STEFFENSEI Dan 1 terested rn SCIGHCG hobb1es and all school affa1rs One of the h1ghl1ghts of EDDIE HYDEMAI s hgh school career was b mg a charter member of Shaw nee M1ss1ons hr t Boys Home Arts clas Ou srde of school Eddre en1oys tnkerlng w1th car eng1n s and bu1ld1ng model a1rplanes Most of us w1ll remember WILMA HEDRICK a a quxet cheerful l1ttle person w1th a pleasant dlSpO 1 t1on Wrlma was on The M1ss1on staff her sen1or year ROBINSON was usually chosen W1th homeroom chorus and class off1ce behmd h r LOISS greatest honor came when she was elected to the Nat1onal Honor Socxety her JUDIOT year She was also QTGSI dent of the G1rls Pep Club her sen1or year BeSld9S travel1ng rn the West DON HYDEMAN l1kes to bu1ld model alrplanes and to take a1.tomob1le englnes apart What IS more he can actually put them together aga1r1 wh1ch IS qu1te 1rnportant That b1q football boy IS PAT GRUTSCH B9Sld9S bemg tall dark and handsome he has GCYIHQ ab1l1ty for he was 1n the 1un1or play and d1d a good rob of t Durlng h1s sen1or vear Pat Jolned the Mar1nes Wr1t1ng IS IEAN RANKIN s forte In her Jumor year she won the Unlty for Vlctory essay contest for Iohnson County She was one of the ass stant ednor of the Indxan and a columnlst for The MISSION IACOUELINE MacDONADl.Ds shoulder length red tresses have made her a cand1date for the Shawnee M1ss1on strawberry blond She came to us he sophomore year and was 1n1t1at d mto the Pep Club her sen1or year You know 1t rs hard to forget NORMAN CARTER every ready sm1le although a rather small fellow he has lots of v1m and spreads good cheer wherever he goes CHARLES BRADBURY IS one boy who 1s always full of m1sch1evous pranks and ready fo fun He has been workmg at n1ghts after s hool and can hardly wa1t unt1l after graduatlon to porn the armed forces LILYAN SORRELI. IS another g1rl that ha a grand personallty and an unusual sense of humor Her sen1or year Ltlyan ca'ne to Shawnee Mrs on from a Washrngton D C hrgh school From Paseo we hale l1kable DANA WINTERSCHEIDT who came to Shawnee M ss on dur1ng h1s sen o year Dana IS taklng Publrc Speak1r'g and ha done very well IH h1S o her sublects too Is a man who 1 money mad a dough nut? The asker of su h a quest1on could be only one person BOB HARDING A maste of the trombo e Bob was a member o the Cavalcade orchestra h1s sophomore and rumor years and led 1t h1s sen1or year Tall lanky GEORGE ZSCHOCHE IS a hard worker 1n school and out HIS extra currlcular act1v1t1es drd not affe t h1s frrendlv good humor however George whose favo rte sport IS golf came from Westport H1gh l ' ' S 1, f ' 1 d s . S ' ee-Mission. Her ' ' Y' s ff' s, llatiortal Music , .1 ' 1, I tona' ' . or Sce ' , 'f ' e 1 ' 1, ar s swe . . 9 -, g W 1 9 . l A t'1 A1 1. ' 1 ' r ' s 1 -A I ' I. 's in- ' ' I L - ' ' I 'S l 31 1.- ' s Whenever any group needed an accompanist, LOIS I H . Us , el S . . l ' . ' ' ' e '1 - ' 1 , ' ' r . . . C . '1 ' s , - 1 1 ' Y 1 1 1 r , ' ' ' '1 s . 1 0 1 L , . 'S 1 - C ' 1, . 1 r r. , , . ali 7. 'pw ..,m.,,,, ,.,- . -rw- eu 1... ., v.1.J...1.L. r,1.1.E Sie iittie friri Ehewfee' 'el' fELkCO- 'fe' fewe- veef ' M 'sein' ':5T1'.'e .i i':tti':i1:.f 'ri :'Pe' QL CP as Q FDDE HEY-PX ,Q Q A f'N,4'yl Y f e Vee and wfxe c me 1 of He Equestnenne e A Club 0 NO e '1 ovcr r-'1 rv G vw: pfl N o KE IETH WH fdqf Nl e 1e md eer hemf Ol f Jr D fx 'W 1'1 fu ur lovlrq CLAYTO1 W LSO1 1 O I ICG Kf1'+'X'VQ at Shawnee 1 lc' He md not Cl 211 c mee 'ce new offxer of '12-re e f- Ceo e who cc rotre enne' we wglfx g e xe funny Nory o Clayton S 1,11 ous one rehned FRANCES RlDEH lb well l1ked ll Nl'1o know her Frances V as on ine Annual B 1 '1 semo xecr cmci wcz-2 cz S1 tan ednor cl The M1e:,1c'1 Her populcmty IS alle ted by the fact she held 1oYne1'oom olhces her freshman sophomore and semor vecrs ERALK WET ZEL was qu te cz me IH 1ub1fc1l c1c'1v1 es lo he was 1F the Orche-Qt fl for two years and WGS also G member of the sufce-Qwlul Ope ettcz Orchestra L lOl' ea Ercmc Nils f'l O G 1e 1 er e Mow: A rplcme Club ln 'ne gym ,louse EVElYl WHEELER he EONU r c'1b1l1ty o do all cft of qv mo llC end co IG u Eve vw C1 H1 1 at lf' 'non wen f '1e IAMES SHEPHERD D lng Cl Q feoffwlorvbclcxe 1 Cvmc er Q C11 :sOl 1 lE oMl'l'H O Lame 1A O He pa .Q 5 A e wore ROBERT THOMAS L Ly rw r lAMEQ BI- ER S TL BTTI 9 I IG If If Q o g o 'rv' e ref Jag 1' 1 EDN RD CALLAHAIJ 1 ly knoN e ough h es 1 'rl mar erd 1 h1 e Shaxvree M jur1ng h1 e '1 nan and ophorrtore yea IA lv'ORRlSSEY t h hoo' Nhere played o V1 bd e a oo'b earn W r' a'r1 carne to Shawnee M1 o 1n h 1un1or year VARREI HELGESEI 1u about reach the raft n top of h1 r 1 he1ght h ha a grand pe ona1ty e rr1 l1k l you eve need a good e r tary you shoula look up VlVIAN MAEDER No toolrtg she can r ally take o hand and 1 do1ng gcoa Nork 1r all t her corn erc1al subyects V111an Nas even secre ary of the retar1es th Steno ette V o could h1s be? G n ral Lee? lo 1ts LEA who has been very act1Je lI'1 H1 Y and Scoutlng Ea h year too has seen h rn tak1ng part ll the track t1v1t1es Dons hobby IS rawmg en e speaks ot h E F A the name o TOMMY IAMES comes to ll'ld Torrrny has been a rn mber of the o gar11zat1o s 1udg1ng te-arr1 and bas ketball squad for four years To top 1t all he was el cted pre 1der1t o' th E F A h1s sen1or year Peasant 1 the ad1ect1v Nh ch des r1b s MARY KOOPERSMITH Mary has taken an act1ve part 1n all th gyrn shoNs and be1ng a member of the Steno NP ha e reason to knoN she w1ll make an el t1c1ent bustness woman Although h 1 an excellent CGFYOOHIST FRANK MIL LER a 1b t1on 1 to be a s lOhS pa1nter Frank dre N all the 1llu tra 1on for the 1942 and 1943 lndlan and N taft art1st to th M1s ION h1s sen1or year lntrodu 1ng VERNER IOH SON who na ls fror'1 K1l g We know that th1s young rnan has amb1t1on 'o he spenas all ot h1s spare hours IH a ma h1ne shop Ea n1r1g a r putat1on as one ot our lvel1s cheer leaders KEINNY INJOHE certa1r1ly d1d do a good yob of keepmg the schools rnorale h1gh H NGS elected to h Pep Club h1s 1U'l1OY yea Drawmg IS not only lO ANN HARTIGS hobby but a o her mayo Bu not all o o Anne s a t1me IS w t I1 u s 1 e N rr1r1g 1 HIS horseback r1d1ng and espec1ally da'1c1ng HAROLD PIERSON neve d a o o a ana yet ne Nas one o t o telloN Nho a e o necessary t a uc e ful s hool Ha old wa lrte ested 11e sbots and NQFT out 'cr ootball ara a k aurmg L1 '11gh school ca eer Tall and au'-et KENNETH REEVES 1G a hkable chap He was ve W e ested n rr' c De1r1g a 'r1ern1ber of he Band ea n ot 'Ile tou vp s at ShaNr1ee M1ss1or1 Kenneth was also the felloN N1th the la ge horn 1n the O hestra Taa' husky fllON voce you 11ke to hea belongs 'c CAROLYN TRACY She 'nust have aeveloped 1t e n1e at C1 a Val'ey or a YV1llC '1 Ch an H1gh Schools She been here PON for two years Thai auiet boy o .ff who :arse to haw- FEE?-lfl1S3lOH frcrn St losejcn during his junior year ,arnes has been a rnember of the Band for twe years and nlayed in the :ocular Cdvalcade Orchestra. Really sharp in the field of science, IIE1 1, E, as a senior, was a rnernb,r of Reiorts, Always delving into the rnvsterzes of science 'J, ' onder ' hat -tu- pendous d1sco'.'erv hes g in 1 .1 uk- 1-'.t Qu1et, but reall- ra 1d person to know, S A11 1' certaln ' s a lot ven th ' 'e doesnt say rnuch. HQ. gdne 1 .y true fr: 1 s 'r1.'f, attending 1 ' 1 - xssion lx ' ffofll 1 ' se 1 1 c ' , rs, MES 1 L, attended a S loseph hig 2:1 1 ' 4 c he ,1 1' n tl e :Lb li and f 1 all t- 11 he 1 l 11e:: , 1 ' , - 'gsgai n ' 1:3 ' . , he became an a:t1ve member of the Rifle Club. lv J I sf o- es ers O 'fs te r1t'c Q , e ,rs l' and is in the P p Club, Oh, for 11 are ' e himl t r -, s c e 1 ' ' , 1 1. , 1 11 e 1 rt 's 11 ' ' ' ' 1 o 11 - me I 1 V, .1 'Y I ' 1' 1 1 see ' , 1 e 1 1 - s Jh t ' e e1 - 1 J , ' 'e DON c , 1 1 11 ' ' 1 acf ' ' 1 's ' d ' 1 , Wh on 1 t e 1 1 1, 1 f A A .A In . .A 11 e 1 r 1' ' n'1 ' V 11 Y l 1 ls c ' 'e ' 1 1 c ' e1 1 e 1 1 ' 11 1 Q o 1 - ettes, ' 1 v ' 1' ' 1 , - g e sa 1 '1 , - 's 11 i ' 'gs fer' '1 ' ' ' s t s ' s, ' as rs 1 r e '1 1' ' 1 c' 1 N ' 1 1 11 ' - ore. 1 ' 1 ' ' r '1 e . ' 1 ' t - ' 'r 1 o 1' , e ' 1. ' e 1 '1 ' 1 ' r ls 1 ' r. t 1 1 f I Tp re ' '. filled 11h dranfng, beca se The llkcs s' , ter- , I A 1 1 ,Q I U 1 A 1 A r aftracte l t f tten- tion 1 ' 1 I ' . f h se ' ' s ' r s - 11 A o s c ss .c , r Bubbling over with pep and personality WILLIE CHRISTIAN is one little man whos there always falc- ing part in some activity in high school Willie isnt slipping-he's now in the U, S Navy. Full of pep, H. E. PHILLIPS really shows it in his dancing techniquel A boy who really gets around and has an enviable personality. Heres another new member of our Indian tribe fresh from the halls of Central High School, With courses in sewing and ccoking, BETTY KAHN is rnagor- ing in Home Economics, PATRICIA TORREY is one of those cute brunettes Pat is interested in all sports, but likes swimming and horseback riding the best She was also active in Girl Reserves, Equestriennes and the Red Cross, A dark, handsome boy is DON VOLLMER. Don, who was always friendly with everyone, is also interested in sports and was a good boxer. During his senior year Don entered the armed forces. One of the most popular fellows in the whole school is BILL MOEEETT. Really full of pep, hes a former cheerleader and was president cf the Boys' Pep Club Bill was also president of the senior class Spending her freshman and sophomore years at Northeast High School and her Junior year at Leaven worth MILDRED REED was not at Shawnee Mission long but she readily became well acquainted with all of the students BETTY BEATTY has been a rnember of the Band all during her high school career Together with her interests along the musical line she has taken an ac tive part in different school organizations Quiet and studious GLEN WIBERG is one of the most conscientious students in Shawnee Mission Elected president of Hi Y his senior year Glen was quite interested in devotional activities and was active in the morning services of the Inner Circle Glen wa elected to the National Honor Society Helping io clean up the halls after school hours and Jorking in the cafeteria were some of the many duties of blond STANLEY BALDWIN He was also a member of the Travel Club AL ATKINSONS name will always be remembered when the football season rolls a ound Al who has been espe ially outstanding as a iinernan on the foot ball squad proved his abilities against the foes SHIRLEY HALLs quicic wit and subtle humor have b ough her fun and lrierios a Shawnee Mission Latin eerns to be her specialty since she was a member o' the latin Club three years and was also a member cf the Cosmopolitans Ouiet hough coopera' e is ROBERT SMITH Robert ame t awne Mi ic i St loseph i o .v e p h fres rd sopho o e w 1 ORE' E 'ARK S f il: ee o her o o yea c i e a rg Q e e i t o e ex. GIG 'v 'tool wer J Q f L as pnwvi. tus Q C C1 'Ill O 'KG s . V' A , . ' r it ' . ' 1 - .' ' . Q tg I - I - , ' ., 1 .iv , . c o Sh e- ss n fro: a . hgh :cha I ' h re he ent .is ,hrtzan a. : :ri r years Wllc. th1s7 Oh yer L .I C.. . oh: carrie 'c Slfvnt. -Mlajzil n ' .5 ph :note jc r fr If D Soto SIRI? Lorerie is 1 ki. a Coinniercial course and fl Steno-etie we pr,d': that she 1.5 plannixgt be in etfzciczt .5 cr . rj. ANIVREW PFLUMII has guife a mp-ericire of high :cl ,s First he it ic Sf los-sph the: Rockliurff xr.: Z1r,.11l1 Sha'.-.'r.ee-M1.i.-zcr. Alirgcugl. Ar.irev.' only with an two hcur: each day we :ll know 5.1111 for hz: srfgzl. .ini fzerse cf humor W A lzlcezble g.rl .s Lo..ffA . .... t,lL...lT .:. I the S1er.:- tt-: :ri in : good typift Lotta 1: f'?lQ 1l,l 'rn' L w:QQ1r.g1 please Here 5 to more lf Eze: Maybe you hadnt h ard hrs name before but you ve surely seen IAMES ROFERS speedrng around rn Shaw ne Mrssrons halls Wrth all that pep there was never a dull moment rn a cla s of hrs PAUL KOERNER rs th s curly headed lad from Len exa He devoted most of hrs trme to H1Y work .uhrle rn hrs lersure trme he works at one of the down town drsplay companres Paul rs another who Nrll b a sure frre wrnner Thrs handsome young 'nan started hrs areer a Shawnee Mrssron and then moved to Arkansas But much to our satrsfactron BOB KERN came back agarn hrs senror year Bob rs an actrve member of the Thesprans Small and trrm KATHLEEN PATTERSON rs cheerful and fun lovrng Before she came to Shawnee Mrssron Kathleen spent two years at Wyandotte Hrgh School All the way from Greenfreld wrth a splendrd record rn athletrcs and a cheery smrle came TED IOYCE Whrle at Shawnee Mrssron thrs year he held an offrce rn the Publrc Speakrng Club Ted specralrzes rn hunt rng and frshrng WAYNE IUHLIN rs a boy who has spent most of hrs hrgh school career at another school but that doesnt hurt hrs frrend makrng abrllty Maybe rt s the Swede rn hrm a he comes from Mrnnesota and Wrsconsrn Comlng from Rosedale hrs Junror year HOWARD IOHNSON IS now a member of the Marrnes Always a lot of fun he lost no trme rn makrng many frrends among the S M braves and mardens Lots of luck to a swell fellow Wrth a quret reserved manner BILL HALBERT makes rt easy for hrm to ao places Comrnq from afar MARY REPLINGER adyusted her self to Shawnee Mrssron rn a frne manner She was actrve at the Asbury Hrgh School rn New lersey berng rn many of therr clubs and actrvrtres Durrng her three months at the Wrlmrngton Hrgh School rn Dela ware she also made a name for herself The way to a mans heart rs through hrs stomach IS WINIFRED TURLEY s belref Wrnrfred has worked at a downtown cafeterra for two years wh le marorrng here rn commercral subyects A cooperatrve sprrrt rs one of MARGARET RAMSEY s outstandrnq trarts Whenever theres help wantel she s on the spot to do her part SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES HELEN LICTENAUERS dark lustrous harr 1 h crownrng glory but perhaps those who were rn her classes wrll remember Helen for her mrschrevcr s Helen cam to Shawnee Mrssron from St Iosephs Hrgh School rn Shawnee thrs year Smrlrng good natured qurck wrtted are all good adrectrves when descrrbrng PHYLIS EEHN Thrs lrah ha red grrl has proven her talents rn the Commercral freld by enrollrng rn typrng stenography and other studres along thrs lrne DELORES TURNERS rnterests are varred and rnte estrng Thrs pleasant grrl rs a reporter for the Mrssron and nroys her work very much Art and Musrc are also added to her lrst of What I lrke best e recently attended schools rn Kansas Crty Mrssourr and St Lours Mrssourl , e . 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Wu, , , f ,wfvf 1 - ' ' J xl - f Q Cul L, '61 H I 'I xr' ' 9 '4 , ,, ,V FRHNK MlLL.Hl i f l fav' 9 IQ -PI 1 QM G f'fi0r'9tt-Ffjfrtl Q1 QQ? 1 BJ. 41' if 'W' 'M gfftcviltw Food N111 N rt the war' e are told and n 1 c rrg awnf ston F boys a e cert tnv learntng how they can help the mo t Chapter acttvlttes 1n the war ettort mcluded the collectron ot nearly t lenty tons of scrap ron repat tng a large number ot farm ma chtnes product g nearly 100 brotlers buytng war bond at the rate ot one each month and perforrntna all po slble communtty serv rces such a eedtreattng capontztng cull mg etc Thts sprtng the chapter worked wlth the Cooperattve Club to plow more than ZOO vlctory gardens F F A Alumnt who are actlve members lor three years atte graduatton are also do tna thetr part rn the arm d servtces The chapter servlce flag has 6U blue stars and tour gold star Many ol the 60 members have already seen a we duty and seven are com rntsstcned ofttce The War has changed the college plans ol many F F A 'nembers but the Shawnee MISSIOW chapte tll retat s the dtsttncton of haung the 'r t 'rrembers tn college of any chapter ln the sta e Albert Coate was graduated th s year from the School ot Vetertnary Medtctne of Kansas State College Ntth the htghest scholasttc honors made by anyone tn the htstory ot the college Floyd Smtth graduated thts year and led hrs class ln the School of Agrtculture tol 'owed closely by Bob Stngleton Albert Van Walleghen a pre vetertnary medrclne student and Walter and George Smlth agrtculture students are honor under graduates Thts year all dtstrtct and state contests ex cept the publtc speaktng contest were dts conttnued Robert Wasson represented Shaw nee MISSION tn the state publtc speaktng con test thts year Tommy Iames Kenneth Gar rett and Lawrence Bauer were to have been on the ludgmg team Tommy Iames was prestdent ot the chapter wtth Charles Anderson as vtce presldent Kenneth Garrett treasurer Lawrence Bauer ecretary Robert Volz reporter and Roscoe Wtlloughby program chatrman Shawnee Vltsston has o e of the best equlpped vocattonal agrtculture departments rn the state and under Mr H D Garvers gutdance the F r A chapter has become one of the outstandtng chapters ot the Natton -A, unv'l ' 4-I 64 1' qrg jat or7 11,707 1 X-.-' f'-. 4' 1 aj' .Q-.1. , 71 ' :YQ Q wg' , '19 ct , 9 S ffl, fu, K' ,, AL, A Q fl S., 3 fri' 2221.4 , , ixyl- '11, '14, '-A . iv. ,--. 2 all YF gc 1 ' 6 '.zm,' -t .F ' ' 1 1. 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In mcktng up 47 points fxqmnit Vvr'1,'11' 1nf11':n: f1n.:e1 the 1nU'en 1:11:r'11 'ini 32 Gzziif' the Pffdrnen 1.e':'.'-rf.-.'3r'1t Flin' Atthirixen tke fn1i1z'n,114exni1Z- 1te'i The strong' iffenrse '.f.'1'11:1t 5 netted thern f1tlefz.fttwcfCu:h- fioz-fns tn every gcrne except the Wyandotte :Janne Torn Dawson trqve-lei to touchdown 1cn'i the moist rnukinq 13tnp1f tor SIX points cnfi making the extm pcxnt three tunes to get 81 cf the tecrn .1 171 potntg The 1nf1ir1ns f11.ar1 :showed rx ftrcng fletenfe letting their eneiies reach 11ie premzsefi lrtni fer cn1u' 73 potnte 'frentnz the :'?'J 1'.l? xeifiri Crt their Ptcrie fieldrqthe Sn7'.f.'- nee-Mgxricn 3ri'i:fer.' defeifei Arientine .C O in the ' . ' .- --,-Vw '-'f,-.AL . A.. - . .ir ... , I-L,,,,..e. Snfw- if-wie Eiweii Nni f-e135 v- V1- - -I I ..Nv,.f-V, ,,Vf I I 1 1724 f'f,.,,,x4 1 . , Ang... E,k,,,e., eieei A f 43 . 'Y',.Y., N. J . ...N N, XJ 'ndfqn on5Cl' 1 Ward, Olathe Bow pbneef scalp Pephfx9bSBi:quzt S-M, H. s. Foot . . 'S 2 . QUC 'M I To Shawnee-Mlsslon fn Se P 72 Ff1M.wtf3ggT,?? ttt B5 T , 4 vu A 1 P+'vu15a:itxJ nn rw X. 65017 I-In I 'QW bf.,,,h J Ln-nn '- G!.lAStQK5 EXKSAOXC qmxefs 111.9186 i 552 rf. NX-53 r oaoic position and Henry, the left-end boei. This years letterrrien elected Ioe Alagna only Iunior on the starting lineup, to :orrirriand the team on the tield next year, Those boys receiving letters for their hard Work were: Torn Dawson, Ervin Fouts, Dick Maloney, Henry Sullivan, Ioe Alagna, Dave Fayman, Gene Hall, Bud Shepherd, Warren Abbott, Al Atkinson, Bob Benton, Iustin Hampton, Bob Legler, Gordon Sebert, Law- rri ear ing rr na renee Stevens, Bill Wilson and Art Woodman Senior and Iunior Football Squad: FIRST ROW-H, Reade, B Shepherd, B. Benton, E. Hall, B. Wilson, B. Pichetti, G. M Welch. SECOND BOW-B Klein, L, Stevens, B Stuart, I. Mitchun, F. Wood, G Newton, B. Godfrey, THIRD ROW-E Marsh, W. Abbott, A. Wood- man, I, Alagna, W, Zipp, B. Flatt. B Iegler CFBJ T Dawson IH E Fouts IHB., Capt, elect '42I, D. Maloney CQB I. On Warpath Gm., ,Q U2 a.,iiaogs.Mf3Z:?f Westport, Central itj ' F fdfl S lhatafi Satu'a3Y 39-10, 39-16 on lop 'Wish L akhcy S Scout' Xnghan x4-'1 69 Baskefbal I c,.:::iz:4.:' 'rxe :goat ,i:ei:111. Laskefrxrl. .seafon 121 the ri.,1':r',' :Z the .i:rt::i irre 1943 lnizfzn basketball :quad 'i'Ef6GfEd '.'. gandctte in the finals of 'he :tate tcurnarnent at Salina to vfrn for Sh3'.'.'neefM1s:1en it: first state crown 'fhrining Z4 CLLZ of 25 gattief the ln- dian: turned Lick the 'vaunted Euliiogq :our cut ct tive tirne.s and heat therri Ln ine finulfz ci three tournarnenis Torn llawson, Er- Four returning letterrnen, vin Foutis Dick Maloney, and Captain Henry ti,o:l Sullivan were the rziaterxri around which Coach Harold L Reade built EL.: ch-'rin pzonfship tearri Three cf these Loy: ha-i been A tearri letterrnen :since their :sophomore years Washington Rural was the tirst iearn to fall before the Indians, leslng in the seagcn opener 42 to 19 lnvaaing the :ity strongholds, the Indians next downed West- port and Central. Adapting their tactics to their opponents, the Indians next rnet one ot the tallest teams of the state, the Turner Bears, defeating thern in a low-scoring, defensive garne, 23 to l5 East High tell next to add to lnriian prestige in the city As a result ot the transporta- tion .shortage league corripetr- ticn was lrrnzted tc a single round rebin schedule thi.: year The ln- ians breezed through this un- defeated tc win their tourih con- fetutive fl E K rflacque irg ricreitguf' garner ard rndfan, YQMUQW gmm Bulldogs, Mustangs ndnan n ay, 4, , 1 . it - , lo ' XM' vnu M' . - ' Argcnhnc : U W ln! .z 1 ' As Strongcs ' be ' ,V 1. 'o,, T Lf- ' . in CNY S t.tfn.an,1 ' ' fu.. , We C ,.,wsf' ' '.,.Q'-t, X , - K, I L t ' . t 2 5 ' t ' s fi ','.'C.T I1,LIf.L.f:3 f'.'.' .I fI'.Z:1 LCM 1-ziett tneg' :r..5:e: tire re fall The frrst t.:1.e Irie C'g:icr,'w :ell tc 16, and the second 38 'C LZ Or. February' 5 'J-'ydidcite err 'i out 3 28 to 26 't'1ffCI'Y, 1: 'r1'1i4f- 'ne cn: dart' ark on the indian re:cri The lniixr.. uc, ...ex revenue however Hrstory wat: :r1f1 if' 'turing the rest- 'cn garriepz, an the lnfirangs took trrxf in the .uh- regional tournazrifent at Wyaniotte in the regional at Topeka, and t1r.filly ti in thc :tate at the Salina final: Chalk talks Lrcught State Cliarrtpruritz. Defeat Cage, 24 5 5: , Q., Ifphb LOW' tens lrl Sullivan lCapt, elect '42-'43 TFL B, Shepherd lc, Capt elect 43-44X T. Devine VGD D Lawrence TCD, B Tleif TE lt's Ten Straight as Indians Deteat lawrence, 27- I 9 tltistraltltllt wlns S.-M. Wall0Ps F ll ' tensor A S O 'QA C cms . Quinn Cannnucf C- 1 Ser, f-:S poft Q ery 1+ iglw Back ix Q da fm. Q11 Wm At Wyandotte The Indians downed Argen- tine first and then trimmed the hosts, 20 to 17. The next week-end at Topeka the Braves heat Colurnlzus and Chanute and ther' downed the Bulldogs again, 2U tc 17. In the first round at Salina the Indians beat McPherson and Wyandotte scored an upset over Newton. In the final garne, the Bulldogs again ran second to the Shawnee- Mission five as the Indians ran up a score of 34 to 28. Bud Shepherd and Dick Maloney were hon- ored by receiving berths on the Kansas City, Kansas, All-Star five, while the leaders in the point department were Torn Dawson, with 'U' a total of 188 points, CGf,f3lH Sullivan with 174 points, and Bud Shepherd, with a total of 161 points. All ten boys who made the trip to the state :inal iournament at Salina received letters Those boys were: Henry Sullivan, Tor: Daw- son, Dick Maloney, Bud Shepherd, Ervin Fouts, lrrnrny Devine, loe Alagna Dean Storey, Bill lleff and Douglas Lawrence. The outstanding fact about the Indians, however, was the smooth teamwork they diss played at all times. Next years team, led by Bud Shepherd, will have to hustle if it is to defend thi.: sea- sons phenomenal record FIRST ROWeL. Rankin, L. Clark, D. Brent, B. Richardson, G. Hall, W. Zipp, S. Lida, C. Zipp. SECOND ROW W H. Reade, E. Fouts, R. Conklin, D. Maloney, D. Storey, I. De- vine, H Sullivan, G. M Welch, THIRD ROW-B. Neff, T Daw- son, B. Shepherd, D. Lawrence, I. Alagna, D, Storey. R. Conklin IFJ, I. Alagna CGD, E. Fouts CGID. Maloney KGl, T. Dawson IF. Cl. Fourth Consecutive . .IL Championship lo Indians Indian Cagzrs gflians Defeat Roszaak'.x1!arClf Indians Defeat 1 , atb? Ed8fes vznwolth On GDS C5925 '3 Come 6 Sclnceluhew 27 Score V B . 5 wp- ' V. p I -reef.: 7, ,'a:3.t':'a:.i.:f. Ti... O gnc I ,. sf 7' ,. I 1 .v A P eq , ' V A ' Aho: . S , V I E 0 Ind' m B LC H F, lv , xnalan ' ,503 5: 'o,,,f, . Sc ' Ren, only ., 26 f' Jl 'zf L'f4' F '. , Nt lt? .lWs?f'f Y N m xg! f .C ner : .,? f 1 I 1 ' - ' if fl ' ,, I .ny X rl- - l '.,or.ar 71 Bnef Revaew Of Champions 4 fn 44:1 h nf rv-1 1 A 'R 1- 1 v -muy, N 1 4 r mfr U 1 my mg 1 n v K Huw x 1 nm nuard F . . . n .1- fm .. X. mn -of mm up Q. UM . , 1 1 u H Aw mam, L. ff . 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Callaghan, G. Winlclepleclc, B. Marsh, S. McClain. SECOND ROW-B. Bush, M. Early, W. King, D. Trewett, I, Bader, C. Engwall V Pugh M L Carnphelll Irwin M. Huff l-l Lee, M Rowley, B Henard, W Seeley E Layman E Maeder B Mott V Following the tradition of past years the artnuaf spring concert was pre fenfecl Tuesday April ZC, in the high school auditorium A wlae selector. of inuaical naiztiizere was g.l :','ed, ich included classi :al seirzifclassical novelty selections and solos Thoughts of Love a troru bone fgola by Bob Harding anal The Lennets, a Xylophone solo by Bobo 36 v Band THIRD ROW-D. Ballew, I. Francis, A. Woodman, F. Iames, I. Sanders, R. Spivey, C. Vwlarrell, S. Dobbs, P. Holland, B. Barber, H. Ford, B. Bell, B. Godfrey, I. Watson, V. Vlinn, I. Marlow, D. Logan, R. Collin, B, Harding, A, Ackerman, I. l-lise. FOURTH ROW-G. Sebert, B. McGarry, W. Cook, B. Teel, I. Bowers, R. Campbell, B. Robertson, B. Poftenbarger, D. Schmitz, K, Bowers, R. Early, M. Fitzjarrell, K. Reeves, B. Cato, B. Winn, B. Morse, P. Perkins, D. Brown, I. Reeves, H. Lero, I. Lynn, B. Arnspiger, D. McLaughlin, B. Dean, V. White. V Robertson, were the special features of the evenings entertainment. Both were accompanied by the band. A short twirling exhibition was given by Ioan Hise, Evelyn Layman, Io Fitzpatric, Kathryn Bowers, Rosalie Early, Laurel Iarnes and Dorothy Stiller. 87 Orchestra FIRST ROW-K. Waters, D. Denni, B. Charlton, L. Davis, A. Kerniclc, W. Miller, V. Crook, G. Stein, G. Rameriz, R. Iones, D. Tarr, P. Slater A. Saunders, F. Wenzel. SECOND ROW-D. Ballew, A. Ackerman, F. Neal, G. Fischer, I. Stiles, M. Early, W. King, B. Bush. lnterested in promoting instrumental and vocal music appreciation are the Shawneeelflission lflusic Boosters. The club is composed ol parents ot the Band, Orchestra and Chorus students and meets monthly. Officers of the current school year were: l, B. Hahn, president, Lee Bell, vicevpresidentg lflrs. lohn lrwin, recording secretary, Mrs. Carl l-lise, corresponding secretary, Virgil Benton, treasurer and Mrs. Henry Ackerman, historian. SS Orchesha V -.f it ,A ,G fy 4. Hz ' 1 f 2 vi 'i THIRD ROW-Mr. Schruben, R, Coleman, E. Hartford, E, Seeley, M. Campbell, I. Hise, V. Van Hercke, B. Mott, C. Bumpus, B. Harding, Mr. Francis. FOURTH ROWMB. Robertson, R. Campbell, K. Bowers, B. Woestemeyer, D, Gilman, H. Early, K. Reeves, B. Winn. Ending a very successful season Thursday, May 5, the Concert Orches- tra presented their spring concert. Solo numbers by Andress Kernick, Bill Charlton and Doris lean Gilman were the special features of the program. Also adding a variety of musical numbers were the eleven members ot the string ensemble. They are: Ken- neth Waters, Bill Charlton, Robert lones, Robin Faulk. Verna Crook, Gordon Stein, LeRoy Davis, Doris Tarr, Aletha Saunders, Frank Wenzel and Dan Frisbey. 89 Sweef and Low . ,, . . . JII1f '.' 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Ez?:':t1':r., B Yr..-., TI.If'.fJ ECW'-R SQMU11 1. f',.r.g.i: ' 1.9337 if PM-H Wi: ' :.1'.-.'2r1,: F1 37221-is ' Fr--'swf ' Sf :'.'e' 15 C7112 'S 'zine FCHFTU :9n'.'.'ff5 'V- :-'M ' Lifi ' Fei:-'A' P1 Lf-v.,',r E, H'-'-HkQ:'1it-- F 5:5 ir. FJ .-5, f Q 2 giiifk Y-f H '.'.' :H 'J ' 'J W 'f ima -,f'Q'1,1 Q.:-,Q ' C anfafa FIRST ROW-Miss Reid, M, Hann D I Gilman A Clements, L Tompson, l. I. Braden, M Iones, I. Fellger, D, Wilson l. E Griffith D I-laynxe V M, Alle-man, M, Mellor, M. Tesche, M 3rooks l. Stave-r I, Freyler B Boatrnin P Petedr, fl Lori Mr Schruben SECOND ROW'--B Witnerrpcon I Loma I Reyn'1r'i,I Lawrence V Paine, I I Carlson, Z S E'iwarfi.' M Couir B Faith I Ei:-:zrds E Ableion B. lflfrighf I 'Nalmer M Mall 3 I Hale-',' 3 lim: 3 SXTIYIQQCTQ E Ablfefon I Sfaver Cai o' Iwo 'G ei 3' o f A Y Q1 5 Q Maw. . . l.,,:lr1fs,::l zfgfsoz mf- '.-.as Yue can ,atm VC w,,X, , ,,, ,,, . ,, A Cn . 'K ol 1 ci' 1'N Al' .J ,A lu, .-.l.p, no -...7 A I' lb.II - , ffl I, V gf 'I' '.'fl'ICE' CILCYLIS 'I ffl LLCG -X 12153 ,LG f:,.I,'Q.'3II.':f,f93 L'-' II HZZJJEYS Cf ,. 'E EGLLII J 2.35565 '-f- vvf 1 ll jeagrf-A 'C , fs, :.rQsm. zgxsxc 'as directed v-V,-4 Y .. .J -uf u fa -AQ-vw --- - Img .-Y .I.I :HI D111 C aniafa THIRD ROW E L Roseberry B Wine V Kraft I Boies, G. Wiberg, G. Canfield, R Allrnon, R Hinkle H Stiver W Hastings P Freeman H Henley, R. McElroy, T. Alexander, l, Seel- binder B St wart L Grazier C Oliver M H1STOUYmUS,R. Ca'ter,M, Beck, FOURTH ROW M Nesbitt R Vrickson L Claric R Conklin, W. Aycock, R. Swank, F. lones, B Boob W Parker L Robinson M Allis ri E Scholz, W. luitice, F. Weber L, Davis, D. Lawren e H Harpool A Crain N Llewellyn M l Mill,r. Soloists were larnes Seelbinder le Nell loy Carlson Evelyn Ableson, Barbara Wright, and Glen Wiberg. Marjorie Allison, Mary Margaret Mellor, and Lois Robinson accompanied the singers. Decorations were furnished by t'ie Art Department under the direction oi Miss Cordelia Myers, . . - 'Www ,mi .fry ww ,,,..4 , . L f: 'f'I 'rf Q Af.--mi., X ,,.i-,, , A 1 . 9' . - . I . 4 . i f' - . , . .. . , . , , , t., , , . . , . .Q , s Q ' C , . , . I . . . Q Y , , '35 Pafriofic Program FIPST ROW-E L Roseberry B Wine, 3. Meyers, I DeCic3d V Crczfi P Peters, M. Allison L Fiobirifci L Fztzizrrei G ffifscrt, R. C Curie-T SECOTID ROW-D Bron-J: 3 Siewcrt S Drew V Monica M Reidyii Peyxzri, V, Dixcri M Reid P 23:2 'N VVQIQ' M Meiicr, A 'ffifi :tif-r, L Dzilfirfi B Gmrw: W M1lier,N Lcrd B Sprmggzite V Christensen THIRD POW-M T.'fO.1.' I CTICR I Striif-r M Hfzrin R Peifffzrii 3 V.'ri::t E Abi-2.fort f Edu-J':ri.s V M All-3 r'i'ir. 'J ?':'.':k: M Cixi: 3 P'1i:'?1 K Mifirt 'xii K PAWGFCX M Txiil E i:4.f1 '.'Cf1 f Tfhik f-7 P Frei-:Hin Dcndfiiig their serwces :md funds fC fi v.'CrTEi',' :mise 2 :asf Cf HP chorus ' , ' I 'TQ . 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Brooks, M I,Miller SIXTH ROW-M I-Ie-sbitt,A Clernents,I Long, L Tornpson, R, Hinkle, H Addis E Scnoltz, W. Iusfice, G Iones M Beck, B Boatman As a finale, the chorus classes assisted Yeoman Pat Dunn in the presentaf tion of the Ballad for Americans. The narrator for the program portrayed Uncle Sam, and each branch of the service was represented in The Spirit of Our Fighting Forces. Other spacial features of the program were a portrayal of the Sp rit ot 75, an exhLbi- tion of cowboy rope twirling, and a representation of the Goddess of Liberty. The program was directed by bliss ffary Reid. 97 Los C harrochmas Bue o '9Co to esta u ted? are the Nor s .vhtch transaea rnear Hellol I-low are ycu7 One may often hear ern vvher h at er'd a 'neetmg o os Charro htnas the Sham 'tee Mtsston Spantsh C ub The name Charrochlnas ts dertved from the Spamsh word charro a MSXICGD cow boy and ch1na hrs termntne cornpan on Both the charro and hls compamon dress tn beautltully decorated costumes for wh1ch they a e famous ln homage to these colorful flg to form the name of the Spamsh club tor our own charros Cboysl and chtnas Kg1rlsl Ofltcers of the organtzatlon are Phyllts Evans prestdent Robert Bathurst v1ce prest dent lacqueltne Stlles secretary and Peggy Smlth treasurer The club was establlshed IH order to pro mote lnterest ln the Spamsh language and also to teach the students the hablts and customs ol the Spamsh speaking countrtes lt also helps the students realtze the tmpor tance of th1s language 1n connect1on w1th the relatlons of Forth and South Amerlca and MEXICO A Spamsh student malwng an A for th ttrst stx Neelcs of the school year autorna 1C ally becornes ltgtble for membersh1p tn th s club The names ol those malclng B r o Nl '1 to become members a e subrn te to he lub for electlon arwnumbe o Nl'l h 'nay be elected to the club prox drng that the total number of the club does not exceed 85 The membersh1p IS about 75 tudents rorn the 187 puptls regularly enrolled tn the classes Outstandxng programs of the past year have Included a very mformal 1r11t1at1on carolmg 1n the halls on Alumm Day a very colorful program for PTA a 1o1nt meeting of the Latm club and the Spamsh club the adoptlon of a farn1ly at the Chrls mas season a talk by Mr D l.. Lawrence about the Phtllpplnes and a talk by Mrs lohn Calvert who has llved 1n Puerto RICO Aprtl 14 Pan Arnencan Day there was a dtsplay of Mex lcan and South Amerlcan oblects The most enloyable t1me of all was held at Lupes cafe ln the Plaza Real MEXICGU food was served Mr and Mrs M D R1chardson showed colored hlms of the1r tr1p to old Mextco Phonograph records by the Lat1n Amencan artlsts have been the contrlbutton of the club to the Spamsh department this year These records tnclude typlcal songs and rhythms that are charactertsttc ot our '1e1ghbos to the south Sponsors of the group were M1ss Iesste l. 'non and Mr Dale Plgg Spantsh 1ns'ractors Ahora adtos serores v sero tasl Hasta la vxstal O-. 0 ' n s 'nas . .. . s , '-these 'fn ' 'sl .. . r C ..tt 'i ' d., ' , .l 2 ', , . t. c. A , . .' 7 f' jc 'A . , . , 'r ' . th.. '. .te t .s r ,Q ftl.. . 5 l , 1 ' 1 , . ' - ' ' ' ' A ures of old Mexico, the words were combined ' ' . C ' ' - - , 'r ' . ll e , V ' ' tl.. 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LING R K1ere P Evans M Stectdmczt R Campbell G Murphy B Cc1h1II M155 R Brow e R Shepherd W Parke I5 Mott I St1les C Byron A Chapman IHCCQW1 O cu th ee act IY tery .orne y rf 1 lf 1I1G'1 1 E c v 0 1 f 1hcr 4 1 cu I1 c1r1f enge H Q t J .lf 'wtf' NOTIGH pCXb:eTlQETS Ccrptmn M Pell O oft. re qu nw Q Lfp r. WG G Gb CY1Qf Ja I X f T1 fm af Q SI1rpe1f1Ia Q 111 Q ., L n 1, Pg I Q I' ..a, 1 2 , WY, ' ,I Q . 1 , . g , . N j . 1 ' . 1 Q ,. 's f ' ek .2 E ,x M 2 f 4 ' ,512 A ' 11 1 1 N ' ,, P' ,. - N - . 1 , , . ., . , . , . . , . n , . , . r, C. , . ' ., . , . . A 1 'f ,' r - fl as A d , ' . 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Whyte ln Shrubbery H111 the charrn ot the old South comb1ned w1th a last movrng upto the mtnute story made the senror play of Aprll 29 a colorful performance The Pendletons CMary Lou Mandevrlle V1r glnta Patne Bruce Bathurstl modern descend ants ot a proud southern tarmly have sold thetr ancestral home to the Smrths CFred Weber Allene Cratn Barbara Wrtght Bob Kernl from up No th The Smlths have come to take possesslon and to get acqua1nted w1th two ot the Pendle tons colored servants loshua CD1ck Schmltzl and Ltlly Belle lMGIY1YU Srmthl who w1ll re mam at Shrubbery H111 to serve the new oc cupants Cousm Larrabee Pendleton CClyde Shellhammerl who IS strll ltghttng the Crvrl War welcomes the Smxths rn h1s own way Charles Vvxggrn fLarry Whytel a s11 k New Yorker arrrves anxrous to pay any prrce for the place and hrs rnotrves become clear when he mrslays a book wh1c'1 turns out to bc the dtary ol the ance ress who accord 1 g to legend h d a valuable necklace some where tn the house ln the ta nrshed splendor ot the ltvtng room the 'our young people re enact the sc ne cl the hdtng of the yewels hopr q h ehy o st rtle the wandertng memory ot the old color d mamrny Clean Sttverl 1no ecallxng the hdmg place ot the lewels The cl 'wax of both plays occurs as Mammy startled crtes out the clue to the hrdmg place ol the Jewels The productlon was dlrected by Mrss Viola Mclrarland 107 o ' Q 1 , L , , 1 5' 2 ,gf 1 5 2 1 - 5 I V4 P V ' .lf 1 C I at ,, l -' . , . t - I- V V . V V - , ' M . V 'n , i r . - . . V - - 9 -- ' f' i ' ' ., 'n ter t 'a ' b A . . 0 7 . e .. . . - A - V , . lr Debafe FIRST ROW I I.c1Gue E M Hartford D Wclmer SECOND ROW P I Srntth S Foster I Kempton B Weber THIRD ROW I Irwtn I Rlppey B Bothuret R Bennett I. Whyte To rra en Lcrwre P1tt5Lu g 'rn wx ndot the h ebcxte Al nonqw ee Ente C L3 gantzcxtt n our all e e vec 51 erncrll 0 were Nellrecreeented ,, cn w Q 3om:y We-Le C 1O 'I' O ' Robert Bcrthurt and Iohn Imrn rncxde h quo 'er ttncxls A th d t 0' Peggv are Srrn h ard Ella Moe Ha tto 31 e erxed GOO3 ,ecnce cttng questton t hrs ver' use Reuoxe Q Ie'4e cl World qo e nrrxertt honld be e ab 1 d n er 'In deret Ru he Gena e J Q h Bc Neoe on 1' G .4 . is at nee, ' r , as . r ' t e Springfield , d wja. .fe were 1, .:gh- ' r. ' . ir ecrrn , I .- iight: of this yezr fi - season. t 'MI .. 't . r. r r C ' 4 Shawne,-M1s51Qr.a De' . .pf 15 only ih: ee :sn -r-r ' 5 at these tcprricnienti A A f.5yOt'.1 cnt .et1I. c or Q , Q The . Cr t .P A J - x T E, Cl :ache t P ' I - ,A - Gt of th J- Y ,V r P I Q, ccnieets . - ' , , , A, JL ,MA vpn. .M WUNNWMU W ,C M vw Ishe. U. d .te les Kip oi Mrs th V ' fl' 'VHMSQZ W'N'4i A T. 3'Z' TTU' Bel tl. ' ' 1 three Tlnies ecfh week 'nose 31 Lsrrg' t.:jt, mn: N ' I ,,. ...qv fmd 42-A--H 011- 'fw- Wcn fire out Cf .LX :Qnfests ie QLLGLLIY fir 'V MPN' W' W'W V the flffjli At ihe Springfield tournament Rope-rt Bathurst repeatei 1.7 pieszsent thts both this tear: ini . Cer : ns.stLnq of IG r, wrt bby ' Q er as 'vice-r,re.31fientg I 1: Irwin .aezretcryg Larry ' Whyte 'reisixei :rid IOC 1.24.1- ren:e .liY'f1Yi'ZI'l Ap the i1n3I f::t1'.'1ty if th- we-'zz 21.2-::.r.',r, gf The Iebite rs CI .k :xi thrffr- ':. r .ff1.dentrct- ' 2+ 1 1 -- - 'f. 'i .'r.1t:w7.' '11 2' I '--xr, flff' 3 , A ' . Y.f1f.Y.1 : it-12.7.7 fc' 4 ft. 3 .- -fit.: ' r yt,-if , 4 S4 1. :':'.' :. 217.1 11'.'..'1Cf. Q5 Mission Sfaff T BOW I I'I1ee F 1d r E a ae r of I-Ie'ir1ck SECOND ROW I Banktn II C1IOYd A Cram F CI I Jo e ye Ioud D Lea THIRD ROW M Earl, Iv' I. Mar'ie11II I g M e r1 SuII1van G Burg G W1b rg FOURTH ROW B I F M1IIer W Con ad B Bathurst I.. Bu t B Ma un T 1 ahh e er NOLIM I3 1o,1r 'J er 1 on ee ea ao o h s und the goa N 1'1ng for Th MISSION oo s hool new pape 'rl CI on e ery NO NGC e GN ea n ea erne 5 I1 ' h e one a xance E w +1 e year fx ID the p eceefnng years the Iourr P' 1 VQTI 1 o paper f o ef' we 'o ea '1 o 11 '1 of adver a e OI h e th year NQTQ Ifxok Go '1 Dorothy Boo I1 ea h of f'1d 'rc DI N Q An ,e Q qp N 1 wo ra f1 aries B1ppev Demo '1 1 Vo :1b11Iarv e r1 DV 'J S-cro1I Q B 'IAC o .e D Q 12 ov .gov M o e 1: ae T1 rev1ou we r er N o CI 'nted the ane N15 a ed to Je tv o h nge If-If Q-qv Q , IJ n '11 Booh ac a A naw qrq qr. 109 'iv L ' I xx ff Nl ' VV , U M A ' cf . vi A ' ' , 2 , , 1 , I , I V 1 ' :K 1 FIRS -. lo, . B' e, , I. Lrfl, V. B oh, I Coohran FJ Booth I Silver IV ' , e. ' , . If , , ' , . ark V' far1-II, I.. What, P. C. , , . A . 1. . J' e FeI1 er IJ Gf:.stI, B griro. ' , . . , . ' e H- Ileft, Bxppey IV I',1nI1nI Sander: . ' , , r ', . . . ron, ,. rrl. 71-26 e o y-ar, eag- , IQ- e Q ' n If The 1:51 n wa: :ut to 3 5-colurxn page isfs - :CII In the jcurnalisn C r. o, , Ch hav- ih13 year afi-r h'1'.'1RQ ' o fied xiii :nfl .seven ing in the Io nk of 1 I of 1 p g' S .pare The g: int ' h or1g1n .gy ' rt e '.' , 'r C S ,r, pr. , p .or '.i C II, the Army, dir.. bute .c., ev, t' ' ok., IL' conseq' ,n.IA, the :nike-up I the paier had CIa3.'e3 boli , Ch F,...,.2fer TO t. a. t 9Y i .'l1Il TO be C a. Ji b- .o dr 1 -d :Iam at II .rr1,s. TI113 Hilo for ine t1r,t1 :fer 'HTF H-nr1' -. , IS' o r W M .aI- Suffer , Wlth B:ro1I1 1. nn! '15 as- 15rn dasses held a Contest To promote the -TOCIGIE' efiltcr Ijurmq the ,second ferneFfer, sale ,. cd o ting f r the . A cerfam Mr1ryIyn Ile.sbL1t.'er'.'e'i as eaztor 'Nlfh Frances nurnhgr CI p 1nt.2'N'1.f ,,1r. ,fi f r - C1 C I'rnn Blder 2.5 as.:o:if1'e Mr F Gooa'.'.',n jour- IHC: ' .t1:s:n:g ,sp C- 3 'd T e win' na.1sr t,a,her II tl 1 1'.'1.:cr for T1 - IJI1.'.:1on n,r.: I3 , ' , , H :af neil 1.123 ' T1 - C. 1 ' E whorn reietvefi oz fulIw' :Q - t1'.'1t1e: ticket Marylyn ffes' tt, A who ' as soc, d, r,c,.1'.'e'i 1 'JC- f:'.':f1e3 ticket ' h'Ch ws I. if :3 1'I I A I no ' VA, e,.' r, was 'J YT16'i'1IIICI1 wi. ner in the War- V .1 1 t'rne C' A contest rpo.- F 5 , Soren 'A the QLHII 'Jn' ' ' International Hcnorzrv SoC1-?y ' for Hlgh TCI, I I urnahsts H12 , paper v.':.s :noe-en to resregoni r ine fjllfiiilifi cIa'ses in th, Con- 'eet He rocgved a creative Q, ' in recognxtton When the :ony 1.1 low '43 lncliansales Set New Record Annual A and B Sfaffs Busy at work on the '43 lndian. With the goal oi making the biggest and best lndran yet produced, this years A and B' Staffs went to work in the fall with high .spirits The f1r.st result of this spirit was the record Warn sara, L 9 1. 49 4 Est.l9ZI pfffsassompl' of the book, and lean Rankin produced the Service Section. Bob Meyers served as advertising manager, and he, with his assistants, set a new record lor advertising space sold breaking .sales campaign The salesmen, bpm Hise hcmdled the bu-Einem problem? headed by Bruce Pathurst broke lasyf years for the Staff? While MGD, Helen Baker pu. m record ci 6.90 arinua.: sold, and pusned the many iong hows keeping trick of ,111 fmzm- new record to 935 loan Hise and ilorofhv :mi maven Bcoth sold the most annuals selling l56 and 'Nmmm Ccnfad Supervised the photo. 94 l9'i?3'5CllV9lY graphic work including the mounting of the Supervising all the various activities of the pictures in this years bookp while Iohn Irwin, watt, Barbara Wright was edztcran-chief assisted by Bill Summerour did the phofog- Dorothy Bccfh '1S5iS ?'j her in the composition raphy work l Hire '3'.1.TAlVlQT , 'N Conrad Pho'o Editor, B Wright CEd1ter-in-Chietl 3 Meyers 'Adv- Mgrl, M Baker i'l'reci.:urerl. New Wright, ti arch 01' .. Q, Support of Student Body Needed Produce Annu --nhl. w Thi' 1' -0 'sed fn, 'renter 3 sfaff Xp'-V' uh i 3 P 4 0'- Bu AMUZI gbhnw W I ,f-21, ,M in ll KN , I 'Lg ln Initial B Wixans 'lium dei by Hin, Q 4' . Wu 3 ,,-. s-1 fm, In rf' ,, 200 Indians Sold FIRST ROW M Clesler F Rlder E l.c1r'1 D Bcxllew M Sm1Il1 M Nl H SECOND ROW I Hendrxckscn B Fo Ier I Gosnell S FosIer R J F Sc r In r RD ROW I I I wln I G dbelwere I R ppey I Sanders R BCI 'U R V II Su 'ne our For Ihe second year Frank Mlller wc Icxll urI1 I Io Ilne Inclrcm and hrs 1llusIrc1I1ons Uv ngcun ro d Ihct Ihe cholce WGS Q N1 one mpletlnq the l I ol the Ien A Q1 me Ib 'S Henry Sulllvcn e v d CI mfo F cn e Rrder and Iczrne Rlpp y B S I 'nernb ri Gem Ied N1Ih Ihe copyrecrnlmg find VlS6d ne Q curlng of Ihe crctlvlty cards MU y lyn Snlth helped mth the orgcunlzcmon on cmhur ce Mgr I Ronan o Ed ob F Mlller fArI Edl Irc1fIs Grd Bobby Vqll II In Ih Jertrimg cczmpcngn Icon H 'I ck cn Horn dleci the Alumnl sectron r Iohn All19OY'1 wc P' ual porrso and Mr L Dale Plgg udl or or-cey hcxndl d the bull: u v o reudlng and Mr A P S oJg Cx uperllb 'he c1dverI1s1ng and cle '1 'I 2 A elle Fu I had hcxrq OI We Dorthecx Buschrnonn M1 Edn HeI7 MISS Kmhleen Torberf Ed1IorI I-I Sulnvrm ISporI EdlOI D Boo ian a'e5 Break Three Cheers for Staff Indian Sales ll Previous Records mg In Annual Uhnlfln I I0 Y Y og! 9 As Anmml Seln Noor 9:0 New RCCOl'd us Out DO' '1 JG ta np gn Boa gs Q o 'S I 'Wal A 10' W bil' I1 6 1,431 5 L. - lll I gr g I . 4: . 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W I ga 5' '-1 - .1 1 rt F3 ' .1 'I Aj -1 I rw jg Nafional Honor Society FIRST ROW I Htse M Bartz R LaGue F e D Botth M V Van Hercke I I Carlson SECOND ROW M H Bak r W o G Wtberg P Evans T Alexander E Caller' A Cratn R Weber R Fatrless W Shtpley A lfernt lc H Sullvan L Davts l oox Iames P I Smtth W Mtller E Latrd FOURTH ROW I Wanktn F Dtggle M Shepherd I Seelbtnder W Conrad R Ktene tt N Selected on the basts ol cholarshtp ead ershtp character and servtce tht een tunto and twenty three sentors were ntttated tn o the Shawnee Mtsston chapter f th la ttonal Honor Soctety thts year Mernbershtp tn thts school organtzatton ts ecogntzed as the htghest honor wht h 'nav be bestowed upon students of the htgh school To be eltgtble for rnembershtp a student must rank tn the uppe thtrd ot hts cas scholasttcally and mu t ha Je attended Show nee Mtsston for two semesters prevtous to the and ten per cent ot the eltgtble sentor ected thts year 1 the quoa allowed ea chapter of thts nattonal organtzatton Members are chosen by the fa ulty o the acttve membe s of th so te y The e g tumors sel cted last yea became the actt e members thts year Announcement of the new membe s was 'na e Aprtl 9 1't asserroly T't stallatton was held the tollowtng Thu day rtl 15 at whtch ttme the pa ens ot t tntttates and acttve rrterrtbers vere p e Presenttng the thtrteen Jun o s lor '1C '1D htp was Mr M E Allentar' 1u'11or and presenttng the twenty three S6110 s was Mr Iohn Alltson sen or sponsor A ce tt g hese thtrty stx member s Erfr F chatrman Sponsors of tht 'nd Lyrran M s Uale Ptgg Th emblem ct re resenttng th b e of wht h a e Also the to ch ol tt S les M Ctes er wn E Fouts L Whvte B Wrtght Tl-llRD ROW L Robtnscn L Gnsll T I lrwtn M Allts bttt R Vallette organtzatton are Mts Em Velma S ao't and Mr L the octety 1 a gold n eystone ol prog ess at the the tour essen tal qual ' e prog ess ts shown The followtng pledge was taken by all who lere selected 'rttse that mv aotlty to mat cholarshtp and te 15 tounded powe to develop these charactert tn th tu e body of Shawnee to n H S hool FFOW1 he ac r the ol lo vtng offtcers I e e chosen early Fo ts pres de t arp a Nrtg v 1 c e pre 1 I an H1 se re 'J l n g t easure l wtll t t ntatn the htgh anda ol of chara ter lead r htp ard and tha do a tn 'r' MEMBER O ouon so Uv xx V5 115 f 113 7 1 I A' .I . .1 - , . - 1. 4. , 1 1 Q 3 L ,K A , f 1 't .' - V ' 1 ' Z f 9' , 1 1 1 - ' , . , . ,, Rtdor, . 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' ' 1 11' f tive 1 11 d ' , '1 1? 1' 2 le formal Ln- rnerrtbe 5 f 1- ' . 1 ' ,S' vi ' ' ,. -urt r-AL 1 'H ' r, t. .he vor 1 I, H Q' 11 11 o 1 u , pr sent tn the fall. Ervtn -i 7 ' 1 ' ' 1 rr 11,11' er- Li ' 1 71' ng 4, ,G s ' ' . . 1 11 1, 1' sponsor B1 1' ar l ' hi ' - 1 1' ro ' 1 ' - sdenf, . ' 1, 1 1 1 1 . c p 'n o 1 se, r :1 - 1 t 1 1' -7' 1 s 'wa1 '11 outs ' ry, and G1e We XXX , ' 1 ber , rc 1 1 r AI umm y at plan wee otrg onulaed o osuc r' o a rural htgh school the stude t of Shaw ee M1 o a e con tant v been g new o do of a or an achteve e t o he an o chool s hlstc Before the constructton of the orlgtnal bulld mg there were two dlstrlct grade D h1gh schools one located at Overland Park and the students an educatton whtch would ad mtt them to a state untverslty Many requests were made to the county supermtendent of publtc educatton by the local d1str1ct boards for a survey of the als tr1ct to dectde whether or not a rural h1gh high school mtght be feas1ble After thls actlon was taken the offtctals ag eed to hawe the bu1ldtng bu1lt on the Old Ouake Mtsston area two blocks west of Goodman stat1on on the Strang lnterurban RG1lWGY be cause etght per cent of the posstble enroll ment l1ved w1th1n a three mlle zone of the proposed s1te When the Shawnee M1ss1on bulldlng was erected tt was consldered one of the 'nost up to date bu1ld1ngs tn the Kansas Ctty area Enthustasm tn sports ran h1gh wtth the ftrst season of football under the d1rect1on f Coach A L Berry owlng to the fact tha retther the coach nor the team had ever worked together before they were unable to meet wtth much succss Maktng up for thls det Cl rcy however they took basketball ln thetr strtde and were presented wtth thetr ft s rophy cup also they were tnvtted to several tournaments q- C 1 Q fi rea ort e e thetr basketball game N th o her ho ls and earntng the atst ' 't o b nog a tort of he als rtc a e y New o e state tournament a S anlv Ka sa where they won the stae t1 le The Btg Stx then presented Shawnee M1ss1o't wlth the coveted champxonshtp cup the boys ended the season by wtnrnng ftrst place over Kansas C1ty Kansas D f-l B Sulltvan was the f1eld ludge as well as as ststant ttme keeper durlng the meets Our school song Nas ontposed that oe gtnntng year by Mr F' M Plake wtfe of one of the board members who also taught courses tn Latln and Algebra Honor go to her for gtvtng us such an 1nsp1r1ng song Other lnterestmg th ngs that made up the tudents school l1fe were tncluded tn the vartous clubs conststtnq of Iournallsm H1 Y LIVE W1re Modern Language Forum CDe batel Dramattc TNT Glrl Reserve Lattn Orchestra and Choral Thts chorus class presented many programs xncludtng Gtlbert and Sulhvans llght opera Ptnafore Mr M E Alleman typtng teacher IS the only teacher who has re'na1ned at Shawnee MISSION s1nce the ftrst openmg dav IH 1922 and Mrs Adelle Fast began teachlng Engltsh the followlng year Present members of the faculty who came to Shawnee Mtsston tn the ea ly days of the schools hstcrv e Mr H V Patterson fo etghtee years a wood workmg teacher MISQ Emrna Lvnan a teach er of soctal sclence for flteen years M me 1 fig.. 114 Q 2 o Dating back as earl' s 1920 when ,tc . 2 Th, g rl: also proved they abzltty tn th, r A e . f r.. . t. f r the c n ir tio. ltr of sp F by winning everyone cf f ' . . .. ' ri s ' - . tt ' 1 1 sc. o . fl - 'gfgg fi h 5: ly , addtn . Q ' Q 'lttncttot f e' t ch rn- re: 7 ' Q d ,men t f. - p' ts t 't I. t r the ' ,.t t th nals f the se . '. ry I . . T 1 ' H- S, - 1 4 9 ' ' . . t . tt another at Merriam, doing their best to give Tmck Season WGS mlhel' Slow Gt lllslf bm A 5 . . O I . 7 'i 'e . , , ' . ' r 1 ' .1 , ar 1 ' , . ' . ' . 'ft ,y r. e... . ...- --J ,, H :fwfr Eg 1 . . Li Q-f -as Him 1 -Efjdi 11114 nu fe- 1 was Jun Tn J, J, miie New Shep Bmlim Thts bulldmg conta1ns nlneteen rooms tncluarng woocl workrng automottve general metal ancl ag rlculture shops l1'1 aclclrtlon to lecture rooms The new addltlon follows the general M1ss1on style ot the ongmal school bulldlng The H H Fox onstructlon Company IS proud to be assoc1ated w1th th s evldence of Shawnee M1s s1on H1gh School s rnatertal progress H. H. FUX CUHSTHUCTIUH BU. RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG. KANSAS CITY, MO. VI 2868 ! ., t 45 ., 3,1531-R in . - i L 54.027 Ti YL ' 1 7, ,Cen ' f ' J' 1 v. 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L - - Alumni Ga xer tlugh Ag icu u fo fourteen a d c e ha' vea r ezel Latin f' l n 1 on years M h L A f teen years e e a 1 C l-law tea her of en e fo th rteen and one half years nother membe o the fa ulty 11 s Elizabeh Black now Mrs Lawren e K ttle an very active the P T A M A Meyers chief engineer at the Kansas City Stru tural Steel Corporation was dire tor of the school board for ten years The second year the girls ba ketball tearn won two other cups for their outstanding playing Being better equipped their er progress than during their former season lt was also during this year that an addition to the school was made which was called the Pepper Club Their purpose was to boost all school activities and to instill pep ino assemblies and other programs Because of an increasing enrollment Shaw nee Mission was enlarged in 1936 with the construction of another building containing a new gymnasium and an auditorium On the first floor was the vice principals office wood working room and agriculture shop while five lass rooms were on the second ln 1942 a third building was added housing the art department metal shops agriculture wood working and mechamcal drawing rooms An underground passage was also installed to allow easy access from the west to the south puldinq in times of bad weather The members of the Annual Staff of 42 who made this alumni section possible are loan Baldwin Betty leanne Smith Charles Hann Kathryn Wolfenbarger Harlan Liv ingood Penelope Boxmeyer Lois Arden Skinner Dortha Early Paul Miller Billie Nell Grayson Edythe Mart Wilma Dans Paul 116 i o otz ety Ieanne a loar an Ka hryrr a dtra Kan c Cty Unive s in Doth ae sun n -'UietyPaulM1e A Air Corps Bill 1 ll Ma Mur 1, and Edyth Monticello lluli is ernployefl as a stenog rapher fo Gro rt Lakes Pipe Line Company Wilma is a e etary at the lvo th American Avia on Cornpanv Catherine is do ng sec retarial ork ir Kansas City Lorraine is a secretary for Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity in the Land Bank Buildtng Kansas City Mo Paul Alleman is now in the Air Corps These colleges that have been named prev ously are among the most prominent ones our education Shawnee Miss on fo alrnost 20 years has made it possible together with splendid faculty cooperatlon fcr tudents to attain mental and physical requirements which lae help them ma erially in the hools of higher learning The ollow na are but a fev of the Sha J nee Mission Alumni whose names we have been able to obta n through pupils enrolled now as well as from some of the Alumni living in the vicinity We hope that this section will become a permanent part of all future INDIANS published Bob Mabes 41 Entered KState as freshman and in March 43 married Patricia Spalding 41 Bob was called to the Army in March Pat was an outstanding art student at Kansas City University lohn Maloney 41 An outstanding athlete f S M married Anna leanne S heloski Anna was a graduate of S M in 40 lohn now holds a iob at North Ameri an Aviation and Anna lean is employed in Dr Ogilbies office in the Pro essional Building Harold Fairhurst 26 Public Accountant in Wichita Kansas Margaret Brazier 26 M ac Quarter S e was a tue in or ganizing S M chapter of Amer iran As o tation o ve si ,I Vfomen an al o ncld a stae O ice n the Kansa 1-11 to ical So tety A wood fn otirg ff' n C leg g d e a lc Sou h High S ool wir Meyer 27 M g lost na 1 ecretary o n VrgnaP Asoatori 0 1-1 D rr , who has r t r lt re Allernan Bail 'ffooiirnan and Lorraine Fr r n n,- lt A rug Miss Ed .': h l B 2' c . . 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Why not get ready tor or position that will help win this War ond then carry over into pea e time employment? HUFF C llEGE courses will do this verf thing for you Come in or write for information Convenlent Country Club Plaza D1v1s1on 320 West 47th Street Telephone LO 4744 ,te-C1119 inet, mouth Wa-51000 avilxre have maa 0 14 cholce of 'QVZSAS CITY 3 K HM S and UBC VAN 5' fh h df f ' ofevghtlnaeorcllzs l' ' ' ' I lla ,S and cr-eamY' e it e ' A . A ..i.g.t:-l-1 5:g:1:::5f:5'5:s:2SstisE5 ...' 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Pflumn 26 Ma 1ed ar 2 Pl rn g and rw ee K n s 1 S Mal K C o 0 N.: ' -t. D':'.'1s, 27--Married S 'JJ L' d- Pa::f1: R '.r d Company her , Admxfiortf Counrelcr 'ini Head if grail oef , 32-A g Vcrnrrent :neat 1'fl- Bufs' Airrizngstratxcn Separfznent Hast- zzpeitcr pr. Chicagc Illinoxs 1. 5 o1l,ge Hast gg flehraska Sh, Rzchar 'Xt rnell 334--Kansas Stat Lghu-:ay a lorrner teacher of French at S -M, ana Patrolman. the lj' alurnnt to te. ch here Mary' ,. Keir 4 Y c. c 1 Gordon Cross 27' --Dentirat cf K , M .. 1. e .s rg rnarr ' n 1 ' ut new 15 in the armed F, v co Dorothy r r 33-W r 2 retary to uc ' . ., ' - -C A ,- r'. ' t r 'r 5 : .' f ' M: ' , ' ' , 1 ce ' tl . H fs, 1 , ' - ' .' F ' s 1 . ' ' - m 1 U Eorrr ,r'y rkxi at t .1 . J . .11 .. . ' . , . .. H ss 1. pil: 1' ' 'V g n ' ' , ' - . ' I E' A' ', -f .1 1:3 . , ss , ' : - 1 1 a 1. , . ua ' .' V S, ' ' r r. zle, -- '.' ' ' , 3 ' c - ' 1 V , Y . I It A A Y . . , ' - , - :zz-row 1. :11y, 2 Q. t ' ' 7 . V , Q ' .' 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SCHOOL SERVICE HI 7777 7410 BROADWAY General Garage Serv1ce e irin Alteratio a s C eaned and Blocked Minor Repairs Free, Dressmaking 12 es ree . ll ll , wner I - e erson Kansas i , issouri Alumni 5 a rc Crt g a n phore to rn Fort a Edna l-laye 41 Mary Rte e ou1 Bu '1 4 .Jo ohv Ltdde 2 d Be a e a n e a tc ta K C lohn Meyers 29 Formerly emylo ed at De ot Amertca Al'red Meve s 28 Kansas Ctty St uctural Seel Gerald Rterc 28 Mator tn Arnv tat1onel ln Colorado Cha les Bc-thlce 38 Lteutenan tn Army Jttoned 1 Game v1lle Teva 1arr1e1 B ha Lepold Paul Aller'1an 42 Army A1r Corp sta ttoned 1'1 Hunttngton West V1rg1n1a I Cha les Kreeclc 32 Employed at Rushton Barcery marces h1s ho'ne IH Me r1a Kansa Kenneth Tho'nas 30 Marrted Al1ce Van Sclroelandt 27 U S Govt Stenographer Harold Thomas 26 Draftsman at Sun flower Grdnance Plant Mar1or1e Mellon 34 Employed at South western Bell Telephone Company Merrtam Kansas Iohn Ballenttne 24 Employed at Swttt and Company Coa Rcbrnson 4l Employed a A ertcar Pcduc Company Alberta Ballard 28 Mrs I W Gallagher la been s hool secretary to Mr Cross tor l3 years .tentr Ballenttne 24 ls a leutenan v an now: e rr W C u on 37 wortar e Edt o a ul M1 e c QU1 C1 r a e c :hc rarned ae h1 1saKU grad aeanf' now e o to t o hs o s Sou h G ad School lohn Hensley 3l 2na l..1eut at Ft Leonard Wood aomg admtntstratton work George Stu'ntt 24 Promufent athlete S M now operates a ttllrnq stat1or1 tn Kansa Ctty Kansas K1rlc Mendenhall 30 ln bustnes tor htm he buys at and gea e and ells o Colgatr Palmoltve Peet a Messrck 35 A s n eater ot e weekly puloltca ron Wmgs publt hed by Naval Arr Tran porta1on SQYVICS ID Patrfax Marvtn Plake 27 Formerly worked for St Louts paper also was war correspondent but now a l.1eutenant ID Navy V1ola Sm1th lay 27 Formerly a secretary to Mr lv'organ has substnuted at S M thts year Her home IS 1n Merrlam Ruth Cathy 24 Marrted Lester Meyers also a graduate IH 24 he 1S employed at K C Structural Steel Davtd Eranctsco 37 Graduate ot K U very outstandtng rn tencmg hts father IS a promtnent doctor 1n K C Mo Davtd taught ln the meclxcal dept at K U Maxme Seute 40 Stenographer at Shaw nee Mrsston Mr A l. Crosse otttce Lewt Ander on 39 Enployed at S W Bell Telephone Co Eleanor Ander on 3l Boa d ot Edu GIIOU K C Mo a N1e'r1an 39 A Lteutenar U Army 'mol 1 stattoned n lxo h Carouna J C- 1 o Betty Tower. 40--K U magcr Lr. Physical Kama: layhax-.'l4er, r.:'.': ertxployefl tn Qt r- Efiuc 1 2, llll Dept , Kane Cxy Star Lzlliari Betz 40-Wife ct Iarlef Calla h 7. Pa I In r 27eAl'1rsi member f ll nd of ine class at 40 She 1:2 ow a tele .- Sc all ch pt r t S-M was . .. opera r ' l 'd tt r He I u 1 A . a S ' g ' d r 40g L 'se is a copy read r f r 1'.e S.ar 'ill U1 W 7 1 . l 1 4 1 CW, WI' Dor f A' l ne: 23eTea:her at T. r e D1.1e 38 r ,ll urs s t St Lu e Hoe' V .A p1. l . , Mo. W 1 Soto, now working at Aluminum Company I in ,. ' . , - ,g p . ' x ' .' . s t .., 1 , , . n A . ' 1 1 -- ' r lg :z ' .' , ' Y f 5 I - , :seltg .' l za r ss , :S . t f ' ' -- ' ' 3 ' . :if n ' s , , :s rr ' ' Ft y ' - s.s1.-ta t 't th ert ' A ' tl , X' ' 1 ,ss t , ' - ' 5 J - is t' V ' h , l 5 . ' r ' I . 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'7fnanfM for us1ng less gas Let us who remcun at home buy more War stamps and bonds to back hxm up' THE GAS SERVICE CO MERRIAM KANSAS ' a It will keep him better equipped. 'A' ir i' chool Life 'hwsa W1th Comphments and Best Wlshes We Appreclate Your Bus1ness PIGSCIIPIIOHS Our Specmlty IOHN MORROW PHARMACY Mlsslon Kansas PL 1000 Car L1censes Notary Pubhc PEARL GHRIST MILLER Insurance PLa1nf1e1d 1178 7105 W 58th St Merr1a'n A FRIEND Shawnee MISSION DISTRICT MACK HARDWARE CO MISSION KANSAS 4702 W 59th St A Most Complete Stock of HARDWARE TOOLS HOUSEHOLD GOODS ELECTRICAL GOODS PAINT WALLPAPER GLASS A Telephone Call Brings My Service to Your Door in We Apprecrate Your Order Large or Small v--4 .dmv pjflilm -vw-v--I X, 'ii 4' W 52, wwf MISSION LUMBER CO Inc 5330 WEST 58TH STREET CIUNCTION 69 6 50 HIGHWAYSJ PHONE PLAINFIELD 1425 P O MISSION KANSAS ff 55 QF? rggffek'-ww lelund Wilson Hatchery U. S. Approved Chicks MERRIAM, KANSAS -ffrmwrlfu Y 1- K M ..g.Qff.'J,,,Q, 3-.Q.,:,efQe kr E '- kfr K NlISNllDN lgmesrm cg, rl-5-QL. , , JM, X, ,..M, ,Tlx , K. 3 Wu! x wTwM.,UT,4 W V 5,15 F , , -H - . 0' x -T Q53 PHI 1PXJ1v 1' I f' f lxfkffl N W ' A 1 , 11 ' 1 -- p,-,,. 4, , x 1 , Vhwrqai. ., , rt - I-rf If , -- tl.: ,-,W ,V - -- Ol 0 at Jem? X, 1 gy lu, 3' f uc-al! 2 , M V Q 3 N . V '.A.1fQ',j:' gf,-t.' T, if lf.: 1 .3 x WARD PARKWAY MARKET 81st and Ward Parkway Souths1de s Complete Food Market Servmg Leawood D1str1ct wlth Fmest Foods COMPLIMENTS A FRIE D THE HOUSE OF VISION Located ln MISSIOD 4716 West 50 Hlghway DR C A BROOKS Optometrlst Eyes Examlned Glasses Fxtted Complete Optlcal Servxce Phones Busmess PL 1491 Home ER 1897W REINHARDT FL O R I S T S 56TH and SHAWNEE MISSION ROAD DELMAR 1700 of N Jusf Plain Fun ALUMNI 4. 7. 8. Q, 9. lf. 11' - Q. J . J ,ELG S' , 'A -qv: 4' ' ' I I ji' H- -' 113' CONGRATULATIONS '43 GRADS PROM Mlsslonhlll Cleaners Quczlzty Has No Subsiztute Ccxll Us 4508 W 59TH STREET PLAINFIELD 1626 ani f 240119 'IJMMOLJ JW e ery ers I1 n e Pexst 1ve Q e heat , u ,one emo s eortmg er' tue med conslsts those szzlrg steaks golden rr V1 note 0 2 resh vege' des Hd CI dehclou oesert 1 1en plcrrmlng the perfect dmner come to Rermer s I c1rl'et We orry comol ie 1 rm of me eo mcludmg Bzrd s Eye Frozen PLAINFIELD 1051 4510 W 59TH STREVT MISSION KANSAS Foods O O O , Q O O Yes, v ' fC .Q i th world ,I ect in order io 'nd b lkvi B 1 ever ' 3' f ' . E . A' ni 'N . 2 , , ' mv, Q Q. f .d . , G. ' ' S ' . W, ' . . f .f . C G :we fgeleeie . f' f ds. I I Buy More Bonds SHAWNEE STATE SAVINGS BANK SHAWNEE KANSAS Organxzed 1908 Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp WITH GOOD WISHES OF MERRIAM DRY GOODS MERRIAM KANSAS H D KAHN owner Manufacturers Smce 1910 Groduouon Announcements Year Books Colhng Cords Dlplomos Cops and Gov nS School Gmfts 615 Wyandotte Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOOD BANK REFRIGSRATI-:D Loclczas 4720 W 50 Hxghway Hedrlck 3129 MISSION KANSAS INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS BOOSTING SHAWNEE MISSION HIGH SCHOOL EVERY WEEK Johnson County Herald OWNED MANAGED AND MANNED BY YOUR NEIGHBORS HEADQUARTERS For Quallty Palnts and Beautlful Wallpaper THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS C0 O id E 5 1520 Grand - 326 W. 63rd Street 3144 roost - innesota Snappy Snafches V A 5' '5. . . X - 5, M4 A if 7. ? ff, QA ? , N an E 8.M,1' V 10. v1', ' X I ' , . 11. lk . Q: 31:3 - gffi.:,1 - f 2 ' 1 1 :':' FOR Tll E0 ll' CALL Slllllllllilll It tl lllllllll llb Manufacturers 113 115 WEST 17TH STREET KANSAS CITY MISSOURI I-IA 2266 LIGII fli lf NEXT Institutional - Marine - Industrial - Commercial I I I . I I I I I I I I . , 1 . Sporfsfers af Work xx 2 , 3 . 1 . 9 . .D 4, .fs . ii. gixdl' 5 . 5 , A f 1 A I For Complete Drug Store Service Shop at WARNER DRUGS MERRIAM KANSAS ROSEDALE KANSAS Compliments of GRI-IE JEWELRY C0 Mfg Iewelers and Engravers Manufacturers of Class Rmgs Commencement Inv1tat1ons and Dlplomas 1016 WALNUT STREET KANSAS CITY MO I Diamonds - Watches - Repairing Emoy Our Ice Cream and other Darry Products rn Hlland 8000 HM 5623 TROOST DELIVERED THROUGHOUT NORTHEAST IOHNSON COUNTY A1r Cush1on Seats Frrst Run Pxctures lohnson County s Newest Theatre THE FAIRWAY 50 HIGHWAY and BELINDER ROAD Plenty of Parkmg Space Always a Good Show the Shawnee-Mission High School Cafeteria OVERLAND PARK LUMBER CO BUILDING MATERIALS HARDWARE d PAINTS I-I R If uso A M WOOD INSURANCE AGENCY H d If 029 GEO D CAMPBELL Ag I General Insurance OSBORNE S INVESTMENT CO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AUTO LOANS Hdk 24 IENNINGS FEED and COAL COMPANY FEEDS SEEDS COAL POULTRY d HARDWARE S ppl d W llp p PHONE HEDRICK 0300 OVERLAND PARK KANSAS DALTON S FLOWERS OVERLAND PARK KANSAS HEd k 0212 an Phone - e ric 0 Phone- e ric 0 . . , en 8004 Foster Overland Park, Kansas Phone e ric 03 u ies . . . Paints an a a er 5 ric Quief! Annual in Producfion 1-ur 1 8 X 5. . ' 4. Eg, 1 'E .. Q Y T1 f' A ' Y , C. w l W mlll ,,a K' I A Y dm v. uf .. - Q. -f -V K Phone VI ctor 6888 9 Go od Food Is Good Health FRUIT 6. VEGETABLE CO 417 WALNUT its 3. in uf J Qjjg-'-' wholesale purveyor of FRUITS and VEGETABLES Hotels Restaurants Clubs and Inshtutlons Excluslvely clu e D str buio s of Sweetheart Brand HOT HOUSE LEAF LETTUCE TOMATOES MUSHROOMS ll ll lv It E 0 fy ,, .fl ku.f...w . . .4 ,l-jf , Ja- V. ,f ' f ff uxfv .A -R ' 1 ,Q Hx ,,,,- Nxt ,et 148 f. ' f .. 1 X, 1, , 1-,1e..' L Q x , gl' T-,-.X I 1'-: ' .fi . , f ' 1- ' 19 ' - f.,L?- '- 1 ' ff .-was .Q- -X Nt. 1' - H fwxhvra 1' EDJ, f' ,T A if f 'oss gif A Y X vf' Xa to , , Ex siv i i r Index Seniors SENIORS Here IS our toast to you eGel.l3avr e a rllreaa urc resourcelulrless fart nd endeavor but you are equal to 11 ur at rs o o ,lou Smcerelj COWLEY LANTER LUMBER CO OLATHE KANSAS Be Safe also patrrol C store your ermre Nmter S suopl Coal early We re we laraest supplrers lo Nortneast lolmsor' County resrdenls Complete lme of Arkansas seml anthract and buummous coals CENTRAL COAL CO Lurgesl Retull Yard rn Kansas Armourdale D1Sf!'1Cf Kansas Clty, Kansas Drexel 3586 .-. Tld r a . e .fur ariea ' Q Lre all of yo ' ouraae , H, a . O :1 if z ' l . Y , ' 0 , ' Q ' , ' ' .r A: . . . . A , -. , . fe a A L . . , . . . ' , ' . A ie Q mv- rw' f-1 ' , Your American Inheritance T Pee, mtacf ou A e gro ma 'alth m Der a r rlch soxl for each orerer t I use and to pass on o Carre ,mee ul oo for everfre 0 ng Our Congraiulatrrl to the Studerm and cali o I IJ C KANSAS CITY PCWER 6 LIGHT CO Overland Park Kansas FLOWERS For Your Parhe CORSAGES THAT ARE DISTINCTIVE For the Slck Room BEAUTIFULLY ARRANGED BOUQUETS For the Expresslons of Sympathy SPRAYS THAT ARE DIFFERENT By W1re Everywhere Bonded Servlce WE. 5800 1 COUNTRY CLUB mg N IILIEII I C C . 'a ' ' . r mericai edyeaticial xml. Q.- fl 1.f to learn and ia live th Arrieieax Way. A .J r ' ' ..CCf'X.Q' v'it:1 hiatt so .Je ei dag' ., itz ideals. A ' . Q 1 a1orL a J .. to tfioee wil . . A ' .' f ' g ' ag Cha every ne '.-:ariti f a 'lflQfIli '.'.'Cf4f ' 5. A,. .a ., . M Fa I y f S.1a'.'.'11ee-f.f1es,Qr1 Rural I ijh S heal l , O s Index Juniors NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD BUT ALWAYS GOOD PRINTING WESTPORT PRINTING COMPANY w tp tR VA 6447 P I BYRNEQSSON 'A' LUMBER 'lr DUCO ONE COAT PAINT DULUX ENAMEL DU PONT HOUSE PAINT O D MOFFETT MOTOR CO 4707 W 59th St t MISSION KANSAS Buy and Sell Good Used Cars P 1111 P1. 2222 SHAWNEE MISSION Students Patronzze Our Advertzsers at Fair Prices 208 es or oad - I l Merriam. Kansas Rosedale. Kansas I O O . ree L. - LLOYD L NEFF Ph G Neff s Prescr1pt1on Shop ldh and McGee Phone HArr1son 7735 Kansas Clty MISSOUII , . . 'fX'OH1i?Ifl But P7'CSC7'fIJfiO7lS'4 0 . Aufographs
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