Shawnee Mission High School - Indian Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)
- Class of 1951
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We pause for barely a momenf, llwouglw Faillfm in ourselves and our fufure commands us lo srep forward boldly. The dislaril' gleam of hopes, yer lo be realized, guides us unlalleringly. -Millard Plwolo K-,M ,, Q f 5, .W Q 4 5 4 LN . , , L, W, J, - mm - Qui, m .VM . fw ' ,J 'C if 5:1-1. Hifi 7 . 'S 1 gg, f'ffmf'5?Q x-4-1, it Et fl. 'L+ A , -rg iw -2 ' 1 2 15 : ,, 3 N Vg , Q L f.'Q',i'.K,5 'r . 1352 .9 .L -A .fwv Qfffisv? ,551 - ,QJVZQE .w5.'Z5?2 , bL'- 5572 'mfg ' ,Y 52' .-'MQ ag -. f xv, , Xi 4, . ,QQ X55 x gy 'Q I 'Sli -F K 1711? ' I3 J , CN of We 8 X. x I fillrgxskrll-5 5 Q . X - Lf SP9 is is 0' I C A T I G N .xiii .QQQ as 0 ,XX xx, niggas bg .. ki J Shawnee-Mission High School has eniered upon The greaiesl period of expansion in Hs hisiory. Now, many dreams and plans have become a realiiy. Shawnee-Mission has become one of 'rhe mos'r beauliful and besl' equipped schools in ihe Uniied Sl'a+es. More viial +han 'lhe physical improvemenl in 'rhe school planl, however, is 'rhe facr +ha+ irs school spiril' and high ideals have remained io inspire us ro grealer achievemenfs. All rhrough lhe long summer of I95O and info +he monihs beyond. one man labored endlessly +o effeci co-operalion among 'rhe many faciors confribufing io 'rhe creaiion of our new building. Sympa+he+ic supervision of sfudenr life and sleady pramafion of educaiional siandards were nor neglecred, however, as he direcled lhe building program. Ai every iurn. we saw counfless evidences of his sincere willingness 'ro do his besi for us. Realizing ihal' ihe recenr growlh and improvemenl' of our school are due. in grear measure. io 'rhis one man who has done so much for so many- our principal, Howard D. McEachen-we, +he members of 'rhe siaff, enfhusiaslically dedicaie 'rhis l95l lNDlAN. ln lribuie fo Mr. Mc- Eachen's devoied a++en'rion ro our presenl' problems and 'ro our fuiure aspirafions. we shall proudly carry forward The 'rradilions of Shawnee- Mission High School. HGWARD D. MCEACHEN Tx . ,I ,, . ,M y S5 G. R Xxx I il A 7' ii f . Humax bi 74, R937 V Hi 'F wig, ' L. Q 'A I n, , u ' ,-X A i ysrilyy 1 , W5 'P YW? fi xii' THE ARCADE WAS THE SCENE OF MANY A MEETING. IT WAS A SHELTER, TOO. FROM THE ICY BLASTS. 4 - L I 1,+'1 'i1-3 :Lx , Y Y. ,KE fxdi ' 9 X v s- ' f I x 2 ' I fi Fm ,f my ,. .kk,x.W,i NZ vu WJ. ,f I Irs I !L,J ' .OUR SCHOOL. THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT ON OUR DAILY HOME, AND SO BEGINS ANOTHER SCHOOL DAY. 'vwg. x. 5 5 QL ,kv , , J? ' -I H Q lyk 5' ig! :ya N. If' ' L ,, X I .. A ' I Q , 1., Us-1' -1? Q N .qi PR '53, I I , 5 ' .am in 1 1 W ' 52:5 3 1 v 35,5 gi? ,Q . 4? ,Q I 0 a .M f - w N uw !,.4x -'N at M .f'f,,Af'9 at 2' 'Q .e Mi JI' W: . 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McEACHEN I I 1 0 ALMS Ps GNL AGHER PRINCIPAL HERE'S a camel wiTh an unbreakable back! Since Howard D. McEachen came To Shawnee-Mission as principal seven years ago. more and more sTraws have been added To his crowded schedule of daily duTies. NoT once has he TalTerecl. Always he has Talcen Time To help us wiTh our problems. This year in addiTion To supervising The TaculTy. curriculum. schedule. and budgeT. Mr. Mac was acTive in numerous com- muniTy proie-cTs. Serving as head of The Boy ScouT AdvancemenT Board Tor This area, as chairman of The NorTheasT Johnson CounTy CommuniTy ChesT Drive. and as a member of The SelecTive Serv- ice Board. he has closely linlced The school To The general public. AlerT To The changing Times Through acTive membership in These and oTher communiTy enTerprises and in naTional educaTional and adminisTraTive socieTies, Mr. Mac has lcepT Shawnee-Mission in sTep wiTh progress. NOT iusT a sTraw . buT a sTaclc was dropped on Mr. McEachen by The building and expansion program. New class- rooms, conTracTors. blueprinTs, delays. shipmenTs . . . all These deTails and many more have conTronTed our principal in The pasT year. ln spiTe of Their scope and complicaTion. he has meT Them wiTh enThusiasm and ulTimaTely solved each saTisTacTorily. Mrs. AlberTa Gallagher and Mrs. Mollie Campbell helped To lighTen his load by Their never-ending, eTTicienT office worlc. TMS- MRS . MOL LIE CAMPBELL VICE-PRINCIPAL PORTRAYED as Sam Cafchemu by fhe unwary few, buf lilced for his wiffy personalify by everyone, vice-principal G. Murlin Welch was fruly a friend fo all fhe sfudenfs. During fhe fhree years he has served in his presenf posifion, everyone has come fo admire lvlurlie's fairness and co-operafion. Uppermosf in his scheme of fhings was his ready affenfion fo sfudenf problems. liffle and big. Being able fo see fhe ofher person's poinf of view was a characferisfic of every decision. The day's dufies in fhe vice-principal's office included affenfion fo discipline, class schedules, enrollmenf, and fhe recording of voluminous files and records. Helping fo lceep fhe office roufine running smoofhly were his efficienf assisfanfs, Mrs. Glen Soellner and Miss Agnes Barfhol. No? all of Mr. Welch's hours were spenf on office prob- lems. A sharp glance here. a word of warning fhere. a nod, all were small precaufions infended fo help a sfudenf remember his obligafions fo Shawnee-Mission. Because of his friendliness, he was eagerly anficipafed whenever he sfepped fo fhe microphone. Lisfeners knew 'rhey could expeci' a good laugh or a well-direcfed piece of advice. Murlie was really close fo fhe hearfs of all fhe sfudenfs, im- parfial in decisions, companionable in his relafionship wifh sfu- sg 1 G. MURLIN WELCH 0 O AG N55 BAR denfs, and efficienf in his assigned dufies. soehmgl GLEN MKS' If T1-,OL .an I 1 N --W- BCJARD OF EDUCATION IIIIFE I J. B. HANN I I I I 8 I sired by Ihe young people, we believe Ihal Ihe Shawnee- WATCHING several years of planning grow inlo a realily has been 'Ihe oulslanding fealure of Ihe aclivilies of Ihe Board of Educalion Ihis year. During Ihe progress of Hue planning and consfruclion of Ihe: building, Ihe members ol 'rhe board were of The opinion, as Ihe building progressed, Ihar Ihe worlr and Ihe responsibililies of Ihe Board of Educafion would be relaxed somewhat Thar has nor been Hue case. Each new acrivily has required adclilional board meelings and hours of slucly and plan- ning by members of 'Ihe Board of Educalion. The members of Hue board realize fully Hue burden of Iaxalion in Ihese days of spiraling cosls: and while I we have noi been able Io provide all Ihe facililies de- f Mission planl is one ol Ihe finest You are Ihe hope of America 'lor Ihe fulure. We have confidence in you and your abilily 'Io gel 'the job done. The Board of Educalion is happy Io exrend Io you ils besl wishes for your Iulure. R. L. FISI-I Presiclenl, Board of EcIuca'I'ion R. L. FISH J. W. PUCKETT J. A. HALL MARK SHARP A we n A 1 Q BACK ROW: Mr. McEachen, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Rufhrauff. Mr. lson. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lang- worlhy, Mrs. Arrowsmilh. P. T. A. ff s .311 ' li U: . g as Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Esfelle, Mr. George, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Rose. lT'S a long fime since we've wriffen you anyfhing abouf our P.T.A. We hope you are sfill infereslecl in us, for we have had a fine organizafion fhis year.and fhe members have hung 'logefher remarkably well. in spife of fhe difficulfies we have encounfered, clue fo our complicafedbuilding program. And speaking of hanging fogelhern, we cerfainly wish To commend our faculfy and sludenfs alike for fheir splendid sporfsmanship in working fogefher under such frying condi- fions. Never a complainl' ouf of any of fheml lf has faken lofs of pafience, buf fhey will all be well rewarded when our school is finished. ll will really be wonderful! To gef back fo P.T.A., we have been accomplishing fhings loo-fhings we are iusfifiably proud of. Firsl, we acfed as hosfesses fo fhe Second Disfricf Conference, which was held in Overland Park. An overflow crowd alfended and everyone enjoyed if and gained a greal deal of P.T.A. informafion. Our Parenf-Educafion classes were highly successful. besides helping fhe mofhers fo become beffer acquainfed. The Membership, Hospifalify, and Refreshmenf commiffees have also been mosf helpful in promofing a spirif of fellow- ship among mernbers. If parenfs would only come ouf fo lhe meefings and do fheir share foward knowing lhe ofher parenfs and fhe feachers, no one need be a sfranger in his child's school. Anchors in a Changing World was lhe fheme used for our programs for lhe year, which included Legislafion, lnfernafional Relafions, and Cifizenship Educafion. We can feel very proud fhal our school was chosen as one of fhe forfy oufsfanding high schools in fhe counfry fo be repre- senled al' 'rhe Eisenhower Conference. Miss Anna Marie Edwards and Mr. McEachen. who reporfed fo us on fhe Cifizenship Educafion program, were our represenfafives. To fop our work for lhe year, and by way of cele- brafing, we honored our facully wifh a dinner al' fhe opening of fhe school cafeleria. We hope you will come ouf and gel acquainfed wifh us nexf year. lMrs. W. C.l HEDWIG M. ARROWSMITH Presidenf of Shawnee-Mission P. T. A. I9 Here you see our faculty An inleresf in sludenls was displayed by M. E. ALLEMAN, who sponsored 'rhe Inner Circle. His clay was confinually filled wilh lhe cIa'r'Ier ol keys as he insfrucled sludenls in Typing I and Il. In whal spare minules he could find, Mr. Alleman enjoyed his hobbies of woodworking and mechanics . . . JOHN L. ALLISON, who enjoys lhe hobbies of wood- working and pholography, delved inio lhe field of general science wilh his many pupils. Running Ihe school booksrore was only a par'r of his exlra-curricular aclivifies. A sponsor of Ihe Science Club, Mr. Allison had slill anolher duly as lime-keeper al baskelball games. M. E. Alleman, A.B., A.M. Jean Arlhur. B.S. John L. Allison, A.B. 52690 616 790 1079. 446 ' 3..,---we AR FIGUWI COLL O. O. Barnell, B.S., M.B.A. M. Elizabefh Boys, B.S., M.S. X 20 New 'ro Shawnee-Mission sludenls, JEAN ARTHUR Iaughl speech and drama. On occasions her classes gave perform- ances lor local organizalions. In addilion, she conducled 'freshman English classes. Exlra-curricular aclivilies involved sponsoring The Horizon Club and 'rhe Drama Club . . . Lecluring on I'he lundamenlals ol business was underlaken by O. O. BARNETT. He sfrove 'ro 'reach his sludenls com- mercial Iaw, general business, bookkeeping and business principles and management His oulrside dulies included coaching freshman loolball and baskelball along wilh spon- soring lhe Fulure Business Leaders of America. When spare momenls could be enjoyed, Mr. Barnell liked Io read a good book or calch up wilh 'rhe Ialesl sporls evenls . aller meeling daily five classes of pupils who were inleresled in a biology course, ELIZABETH BOYS found liH'le lime on her hands lor praclicing her hobby of making jewelry. Her oul-of-class aclivily was Ihe co-sponsoring of Ihe Needlework Club and Y-Teens. Included on her lisl as a favorire pasfime was knilling. From A to Z and 8 to IUK Schoolmarms' looks, masters' books Developing Ihe spealcing and aciing abiliiies of siudentipffi cpl Ioolc much of RUTH M. BROWNE's lime. When noi i volved in leaching speech and English, she coached dadiiwh classes. Ofher hours were spenf sponsoring 'rhe pia Socieiy and freshmen. I-Ier Ieisure hours were of ioye wifh her inferesfing hobby, radio . . . Dufiryhis I I year a+ Shawnee-Mission. LOUIS F. BURNS I his Egg in Ihe social science deparfmenf by reach' worl' geog- raphy, civics, and economics. Besides h' rqan dufies as ins'rruc+or of 'Ihree differenf courses wa Ieadier 'rhe Boy Scou+s.of America. OW of s Jf0IQ5urs he enloyed hunhng as a hobby Mp NW use U Ru+h M. Browne, M.s.. M.A. fy!! fir Louis F. Burns, B.S. Marjorie Cain, B.M.E. AI wr if MARJORIE CAIN was in charge of 'rhe vocal music deparf- menf Ihis year in addilion Io conducfing a class in 'rheory and harmony. Her busy schedule included freshman Ii+era'I'ure 'Ihe firs+ semesfer. Oufside of class, she sponsored 'rhe Pep Club. Girls' Double Trio, and Small Choir. She enioyed a hobby of collecfing dolls . . . Bon Jour or Buenas Dias were 'rhe greefing words you mighl' have heard when you enfered room 252. where bofh French and Spanish were 'raughf by Mrs. MARGUERITE CRAIN. Again 'rhis year she sponsored 'rhe French Club. which she s+ar+ed a few years ago: she also served as co-sponsor of +he Y-Teens . . . This year ANNA MARIE EDWARDS Iaughf a new experimenfal class in cifizenship eclucafion. Lasf summer in New York she worked wifh ofher feachers fhroughouf The nafion +o formu- Iafe Ihe course and has infroduced il' Io Shawnee-Mission. She also faughf American hislory, served as chairman of +he assembly commiffee, and sponsored Ihe World Affairs Club. How can we forget? Marguerife Rice Crain, A.B., M A Anna Marie Edwards, B.S., M.A. Harold D. Garver, B.S., M.S. Some are pretty Discussions of farm produce. Iivesfock, and agriculfural issues filled fhe day of H. D. GARVER, who frained Shawnee- Mission boys in vocafional agriculfure. He sponsored fhe Fufure Farmers of America and Green Ag. He was an avid camera bug , spending much of his spare fime wifh his phofography equipmenf . . . Whenever fhe band or orchesfra was menfioned, sfudenfs insfincfively relafed if fo fhe man behind fhe bafon, HAROLD E. GEORGE, insfru- menfal music insfrucfor. His exfra-curricular fime was filled fo fhe brim wifh fhe band. orchesfra, and ensembles. On rare occasions, when fime allowed, he spenf his 'lime reading. Harold E. George, B.S., B.M.E., M.M. Romain Gibson, B.A., M.A. lr C I ROMAIN GIBSON faughf firsf and second year Lafin classes, as well as secfions in Spanish. Besides serving in 'rhe posifion of Lafin Club sponsor, she supervised one of fhe new clubs fhis year, fhe Shorf Sfory Club. She liked craffs and supplemenfed her busy schedule wifh playing fhe piano . . . LEONA M. GOODWIN served as fhe ediforial advisor fo 'rhe Indian and I'aughI' freshman and sophomore English classes daily. In addifion 'ro acfing as sponsor of The Scrib- blers' Club . she co-sponsored Y-Teens and assisfed a secfion of 'rhe freshman class. When summer came, she usually look her vacafion in fhe Colorado Rockies . . . CHAUNCEY I. GORSAGE's day was confinually filled wifh a maze of num- bers and lines. He insfrucfed courses in elemenfary. archi- fecfural, and mechanical drawing. He always was willing 'Io aid his pupils wifh fheir drawing problems. He was head sponsor of fhe Aviafion Club in addifion 'ro being inferesfed in woodwork, Ieafhercraff. and ofher skilled pasfimes. Some are sporty Leona M. Goodwin, B.S., M.A. C. I. Gorsage, B.S. 2 2 TMI J Some are forty This year T. A. HAUSE insTrucTed Three diTTerenT subiecTs, sociology, consTiTuTion. and American hisTory, besides spon- soring The Camera Club and serving as co-sponsor of Hi-Y. As parT oT The TaculTy male quarTeT he parTicipaTed in sev- eral performances during The year. OuTside of school he made aviaTion and phoTography his hobbies . . . JAMES C. HAWKINS paved The way Tor sTudenTs who had The desire To learn The TundamenTals oT chemisTry and general science. lnTeresTed in promoTing represenTaTive and imparTial school government Mr. Hawkins was an acTive leader oT The STudenT Congress, as well as a sponsor of The ReTorTs Science- Club. l W True'H Alvin Hause, A.B., M.A. O- E- Hemphill. A-B-. M.A. James C. Hawkins, B.S., M.S. Edna HeTzel, A.B., M.A. Sophia K. Hodshire, B.S. 3 'Pm- 23 ff ,z ' ORVAL E. HEMPHILL, who is inTeresTed in gardening as a hobby. conducTed several secTions of American hisTory classes. Head sponsorship of The junior class and co-spon- sorship oT Hi-Y were oTher acTiviTies oT Mr. Hemphill. He enTerTained sTudenTs in several performances as a member oT The TaculTy male quarTeT . . . EDNA L. HETZEL's keen inTeresT in needlework showed she liked To keep busy wiTh her hands and mind. Her school hours were Tilled wiTh English sTudenTs and a Third year LaTin class. She was head sponsor oT Y-Teens. as well as sponsor of The Spelling Club and of a secTion oT The senior class . . . Swing your parTner were words oTTen heard from Mrs. SOPHIA K. HODSHIRE. who sponsored The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion and Round Dance Club. She co-sponsored The Two Square Dance Clubs and insTrucTed The girls' physical educaTion classes. OuTside of school she made a hobby of square dances and couple dances. And some wish they were' Some taught English MARGARET HOGAN Tound conducTing classes in algebra. geomeTry, and general maThemaTics a Tull schedule: This schedule kepT The daily rouTine of liTe Tull of acTiviTy and inTeresTing occurrences. She Tound greaT pleasure in reading, and such pasTimes as cribbage-playing and record-collecTing Topped The lisT oT her hobbies . . . Always on hand To aid a coniused sTudenT, HILDA M. IRWIN Tound herself drill- ing her Algebra Ill and IV and GeomeTry I-II classes daily. She engaged in working wiTh The MaTh Club and co-spon- soring Y-Teens as exTra oTT The record duTies. She enjoyed cooking as a recreaTion. Wallace R. Johnson, B.S. Kenneflw W. MarTin, B.S., M.A. Emi. S 24 .C 1 XX ,.-u- r Margarel' A. Hogan, A.B Carl W- lson. 3.5-. MA- E Hilda M. Irwin, A.B. tu- CARL ISON was conTronTed by a mass oT dazed sTudenTs who were able To masTer The diTTiculTies of algebra, geom- eTry, and TrigonomeTry Through his daily supervision. His eTTorTs as assisTanT coach oT TooTball and Track were well rewarded. as his boys noT only foughT To win, buT learned The qualiTies-oT good sporTsmanship as well . . . GeTTing The A-Team ready To meeT sTiTT compeTiTion in baskeTball. was .The iob of WALLACE R. JOHNSON as he coached S-M baskeTball This year. He also coached Track and spon- sored The Boys' AThleTic Club and a senior secTion. All The boys' physical educaTion classes were under his supervision . . . When he was noT Teaching his pupils The x's and y's oi maThemaTics, KENNETH W. MARTIN. a new Teacher aT Shawnee-Mission This year, aided in coaching baskeTball. and sponsoring a secTion oT The freshman class. Mr. MarTin's hobbies included working in his garden or following his inTer- esT in sporTing evenTs. Some taught gyn Mardelle McMichael, B.S., M.A. But the girls all enrolled Serving as head sponsor for fhe class of '5l and assisfing fhe Y-Teens lcepf MARDELLE McMlCl'lAEL's hours well filled. Her class schedule was composed of composifion and liferafure classes for freshmen and sophomores. She placed lcniffing foward fhe fop of her many hobbies enjoyed dur- ing leisure momenfs . . . The school nurse. MILDRED A. NOEL. was always af hand fo give sfudenfs aspirins. fo bandage wounds, and fo see 'ro fheir numerous wanfs and needs. Her sympafhefic fraining and undersfanding affifude helped fo soofhe aches and pains. ln spare momenfs she assisfed 'rhe office workers. Mildred A. Noel, R.N. Howard V. Pafferson, B.S., M.A. ,. , KQIN' .J W - . sf A ' Ks Nedra B. Pflaum, B.S. Evelyn M. Phillips. 8.5. Sponsoring fhe Shawnee-Mission Sfamp Club and fhe Junior Red Cross were among HOWARD V. PATTERSON's many dufies. lnsfrucfion in woodworking fool: up his school hours. When he had a chance fo relax, Mr. Pafferson liked fo pore over his sfamp albums or wander off fo find a cool lalre full of fish . . . Among fhe new feachers was NEDRA PFLAUM, insfrucfor in arfs and craffs. Assisfing'sfudenfs in fheir preparafion of enfries for The numerous arf confesfs fhroughoul' fhe year, and serving as arf sponsor for fhe Indian and fhe Arf Club filled Miss Pflaum's days. Craffs were included among her hobbies, as was swimming . . . Enjoying a good bool: or lisfening fo recorded music was a favorife way of passing fhe spare fime of EVELYN PHILLIPS, feacher of classes in general business, shorfhand, and personal fyping. Miss Phillips spenf many of her acfivify periods worlcing wifh fhe Y-Teens organizafion. ln the subject o HIM 8 f f - 25 f-Qi... Wl,X1i.- F . if K' J ,. 'f'1s.f'7s!Vv J' . A 'Y ...a,f:,1if'7if??gsi. ,. 1 w ' fig- 1' . ,nf L. Dale Pigg, A.B., M.A. Harold L. Reade. B.S., M.E. They gave us tests Again. L. DALE PIGG served as head sponsor oT The lndian . He TaughT TirsT, second, and Third year Spanish To S-M senores and ser'ioriTas and sponsored The Spanish Club and Square Dance Clubs. A busy man. he enioyed sq re dancing ouTside oT school and headed Tor The Colo- ado oclcies in The summer . . . As usual. iT was a busy year Tor H ROLD L. READE, who coached boTh The TooTball and golT Teams. He was The head sponsor oT The LeTTermen's Club and also sponsored The Boys' AThleTic Club and iunior class. lnsTrucTing classes in consTiTuTion and in healTh was r. Reade's classroom schedule. 1,,,,b-J- 1 GLM. vasaws BQ'-f+53'3 i'X Clyde A. RedpaTh, A.B., M.A. 'G? DoroThy L. Sanford, B.S. Velma SeaTon, B.S., M.S Teaching world hisTory and inTernaTional relaTions were The main duTies oT CLYDE A. REDPATH This year. His exTra- curricular acTiviTies included sponsoring The Hi-Y Club, wiTh iTs acTive program, and coaching Tennis. He counseled a secTion oT The Treshman class. As for hobbies, he found inTeresT in gardenin.g and Tennis . . . DOROTHY SANFORD was well occupied in The English Tield This year, Tor she insTrucTed Treshrnen in liTeraTure and The TundamenTals. of English, and TaughT sophomores and iuniors The more diTTi- culT phases as well. She Touncl Time To sponsor The freshman class and Y-Teens. OuT-oT-school pleasures were reading and sewing . . . VELMA SEATON TaughT Tive biology classes every day This year, and made sure iTs principles were well undersTood by each pupil. Well-lcnown Tor her inTeresT in bird life. she sponsored The Biologs Club and The NaTional Honor SocieTy. In any spare Time she happened upon, iT was noT unusual To Tind her absorbed in phoTography or making collecTions. Recorded our grades Flunked the pests ARTHUR W. SELVES. among fhe newcomers +o Shawnee- Mission, me+ iunior and senior English classes daily. Coaching 'foofball and sponsoring a freshman group leff only a liHle lime which he speni' dabbling in phofography. Ai' home, his spare momenfs were +aken wifh reading and music . . . FELIX SHULAR ins+ruc'red courses in s+enography and shorf- hand. He devoied fime 'ro co-sponsoring +he enlarged Varsiiy Pep Club. besides being advisor for fhe Sfeno-e++es Organizafion. When spare momenfs came his way, Mr. Shular liked being oufdoors. framping across fields hun+ing for game, or reclining on a soir bank wirh a fishing pole in his hands. Q. Arihur W. Selves, B.S A. P. Snodgrass, B.S., M.S. Felix Shulan B'S.' M5 v :N'!.OLUMN WCRQ- K H158 nm, F. W. Sfarkey, B.S., M.A. W. W. S'l'rong, B.S., M.S. in fi 1.-.:' 27 L . A. P. SNODGRASS, inreresied in pholography, insirucfed classes in beginning and advanced accouniing, and coached cross-counfry, winrer, and spring frack. His spare Time was occupied wifh co-sponsoring rhe Fuiure Business Leaders of America, LeHermen's Club, and Arhlefic Club. Mr. Snod- grass enioyed 'rhe unusual hobby of mouniain climbing . . . lnfroducing a complerely new series of classes fo Shawnee- Mission 'lhis year, F. W. STARKEY +ook over fhe responsi- bilify of leaching mefalwork in iis praciical phases. Oufside of school hours he assisied in foofball and was presideni' of The Shawnee-Mission Faculfy club. He enioyed making mefal obiecls as a hobby . . . W. WALLACE STRONG. an in- s'rruc+or of physics and general science. found himself wifh a well loaded schedule, as he served as assisiani sponsor To ihe senior secfion of Hi-Y, and as sponsor of fhe Radio Club. As a Time-keeper for all 'rhe home baske+ball games, Mr. Sfrong found 'rhai' afhlefics provided him wi+h bo+h recre- afion and pleasure. And awarded the A s Higher learning is their goal MAURICE E. SWANSON sponsored lhe local chapier of- Nalional Forensic lseague, and as sponsor of 'rhe freshman Pep Club loyally wore his red pep iackel on lhe days of games. He insfrucled drivers' educa+ion and coached de- bale. He alfended lournamenls wi'rh rhe debale squad and helped lhem make a credilable slanding in 'lhe slale . . . English classes for sophomores and juniors were conducfed by NINA THEISS. Y-Teens and a freshman seclion bene- 'iiled 'from her sponsorship. She, furfhermore, assisled l'he edilorial slafi of The '5l lndian . Ranking high among leisure lime acfivifies was her hobby of colleciing records. l . W rilii'iilflf f W W! . Airy, M. E. Swanson, A.B., M.S. Nina Louise Theiss, B.S., M.A. , B.S. fgff W. V. Unruh, A.B., M.S. Mildred J. Walker, B.A. 28 .ff Books and more books were +aken care of by AILINE THOMAS. lhe head librarian. lnsirucfing pupils in library procedures and mefhods occupied her lime when she was no? ca+aloging or arranging books. As you mighf suppose. she sponsored lhe Library Club as well as helped wi+h lrhe Needlework Club . . . When no'r occupied in demonsirafing or solving an algebra. plane geomelry, or solid geomeiry problem for a pupil To enable him +o become beffer acquainled in fhe fields of mafhemafics. WILBUR V. UNRUH found lime +o coach freshman foofball and +o co-sponsor 'ihe Advanced Mafh Club and Pep Club. He liked officialing af ball games . . .lVersa+ili+y was lhe keynofe of MILDRED WALKER's hobbies. When noi' involved in an infricale knif- 'iing pallern, she liked playing golf. Her school hours were laken up wifh leaching English +o sophomore and junior pupils. Mrs. Walker's exlra-curricular du'ries included co- sponsoring lhe Varsily Pep Club and +he Girls' Golf Club. Good citizens to make us That every student on the HAZEL B. WALTZ's spare time was spent aiding the mem- bers ot Junior Red Cross or helping Y-Teen girls with their organization. During her class periods she could be tound among many clothing samples, dresses, and patterns. The object ot her work was to teach the fundamentals ot clothing . . . Sophomore English and journalism tilled the day's schedule ot G. O. WATSON. Doc was this year's advisor to the Mission statt, which edited the paper weelcly during the second semester. l'le served as sponsor tor the Printer's Devils Club. When his routine permitted, he en- ioyed, you guessed it-tishing. Hazel Waltz, B.S. George O. Watson, A.B., M.S. Gertrude Welch, Wilma B. White, A.B., M.A. Kathryn Wood, B.S. RU DE WELCH was an instructor ot students who were L interested in learning algebra and geometry. She liked to C ,if f spend her out-ot-school hours playing a golt match, collect- ing records, or doing work in photography. Co-sponsoring the Camera Club and the Golf Club were extra-curricular activities which she squeezed into her crowded schedule . . . Senior English classes-three times a day--consumed a maior share ot the time otWlLlv1A B. WHITE. Her remain- ing hours were devoted to iunior English classes, the recently organized Boolc Club, and the iunior class. She tound relax- ation in listening to records. and otten attended concerts and plays . . . KATHRYN WOOD tound herselt sutticiently busy instructing students who cared to learn the principles ot home decoration and care ot the tamily and home, and ot Foods I-ll-Ill-IV. Miss Wood was an active leader ot the Future l-lomemalcers ot America and Y-Teens, serving as a co-sponsor ot both. As a hobby she designed clothes. May live a richer life. l'O 29 Clarence Schauer, B.A., M.S. The FACULTY QUARTET +alces lime oul lo prac+ice We salute you one and all For services beyond your call An addilion 'ro The Shawnee-Mission faculfy was G. H. SCHAUER, who came from Emporia, Kansas, a+ lhe begin- ning of The second semesler. He was pu+ fo worlc immedi- alely in quarlers in 'lhe new academic wing +o leach applied malhemalics and algebra. His special inleresls were phofog- raphy and raclio. Ready lo sfari' a new day, OUR FACULTY arrives. as . V, . ...sw-N Ni... M fx? V' R 5 - l Q f 0 wg . , . WA. A s , .Q L ,M X . 9,4 -- . -verge...--uw -Y-J CAFETERIA AND JAN ITCDRS Working in 'll1e cafeferia 'rlwis year were Mrs. Erma Harlow, manager, Mrs. Malvena Seule. Mrs. Cora Balcom. and Mrs. Bea+rice Saunders. Earl A. Sfewarf, Charles E. Ogan, Alvin G. VanBibber, Clyde Long, C. G. Chapman. Alfred McElroy. Cesare Faore, and R. J. Froml'1ol'rz served as full-lime jani+ors. Each sludenf benefifed from flweir efforfs. These JANITORS made old S-M gleam. I X . if ., ,gf Cl. ASSES 4 WS-i f-Qfff ' X SENIOR OFFICERS Bob Blanchard. John Cochran, Carol Marshall, Jim Burgner. SENIGRS MAKE IT TG THE TOP FIRST To graduaTe from king-sized Shawnee-Mission and To assume a role TiTTing To The new environmenT were The Seniors of l95I. Remembered by all Tor Their experience. abiliTy, and hall passes, They prepared To leave Their alma maTer. A glance backward recalled green freshmen sTrug- gling Through gym classes, carrying sTacl:s of books, and accepTing The ribbing of upperclassmen. ln reTrospecT, The sophomore year seemed merely a daze of home worlc, buT The iunior year was disTincT. Then individual evenTs were crysTal clear-colorful dances, championships, BroTher Goose , The prom. Winning Trophies in debaTe, Torming inTricaTe paTTerns in The marching band. receiving The UniTed NaTions blue-and-whiTe Tlag, earning vicTories in Team play --all employed The Time of seniors This year. A loolc Torward ToreTold The realizaTion of hopes and dreams, buT remi- niscences broughT happy memories. 34 Chosen To lead The class were Bob Blanchard, presi- denT: John Cochran, vice-presidenT: Carol Marshall, secre- Tary: and Jim Burgener, Treasurer. Linda Biorlcland helped boosi aThleTics by leading cheers wiTh much gusTo Tor her second year. Bob CarpenTer, as presidenT of The VarsiTy Pep Club, organized The screaming mob of pepsTers. Remember The deadline, was The cry oTTen heard from Sue SmiTh, ediTor oT The lndian , and Barbara BaTeman and Nancy Neville. semesTer ediTors of The Mission . AT The OTTawa TooTball game, Donna Francis was crowned queen, while BeTTy Morrison and BeTTy Hauclc were her aTTendanTs and shared her splendor aT The Homecoming. DirecTing The class of Three hundred and Twelve members was Mrs. McMichael, who was assisTed by Mr. Allison, Mr. Garver, Mr. George, Mr. Johnson, Mr. PaTTerson, Miss HeTzel, Miss Hogan, Mrs. WalTz, Miss Welch, and Mr. Swanson. JUNIOR OFFICERS John SwarTz. Margie Mackey, Mary Lawrence, Dick Morrison. .lUNIORS.REACH THE THIRD LANDING PROUD of former accomplishmenTs, buf eager To TesT Their wings aT higher alTiTudes, The class of '52 began Their ascenT. lmpaTienTly They counTed The monThs, knowing one more birThday was necessary before They could head clown The home sTreTch . A heaTed campaign preceded The elecTion of John SwarTz as presidenT, Dick Morrison as vice-presidenf, Margie Mackey. as secrefary. and Mary Lawrence as Treasurer. The greaTesT Triumph was one noT soon To be forgoTTen . . . The facT ThaT Two of The four STudenT Congress offices were filled by iuniors, Joe Mueller as secreTary, and WhiTney Kerr as Treasurer. Juniors wiTh aThleTic abilify were on The job collecTing leTTers and awards in all sporTs. Loyally supporTed by class- maTes in The VarsiTy Pep Club, They formed an unbeafable combinaTion as cheerleaders when led by Mona Amos, Fred Horne. Bob Mason. and BeTTy Lou WaTson. These braves won four of The six posiTions. Everywhere iunior TalenT of an unusually high degree was apparent Juniors capfured debaTe and music honors by The score, and enlivened and sTrengThened Shawnee- Mission's widely-expanded club program. Five per cenT of These many ouTsTanding sTudenTs was elecfed To The Nafional Honor SocieTy. Unusual was The facT ThaT approximaTely sevenTy-Tive per cenT of The class of '52 purchased class rings. AnoTher walk down memory lane was made when The iuniors formu- Iafed careful plans for The spring prom aT The beaufiful Liffle TheaTer. A name band. favors, infermission gayefy- all were highlighfs of The evening. The head sponsor was Mr. Hemphill, ably assisfed by Mr. Alleman, Mr. BarneTT, Mrs. Cain, Miss Edwards, Mr. George. Mr. Hause, Mr. Reade, Mr. Shular, Mr. STrong. and Mrs. Whife. The success of iunior class acTiviTies and of The TradiTional Junior-Senior prom was The resulT of The careful and wise planning of The sponsors. v 35 'i ,Q A '61 3 J Sieve Be'Hon Laura Bovey Jim Brewsler Barbara Bafeman Don Bishop 'ff 3' 'U Y, Bonnie Bowman Rodney Applegaie Gerald Armsfrong Diane Bara bon ' , ,C :.,,.1 1 Q s 1 Q- 'M Y H 554 'B . , P , .N-gt as Gene Barker X ,3 . veffi J. B. Beck Don Benson if-5 51,w ,..: f ' Linda Biorlclund Bob Blanchard 7 C C ,. irra i Barbara Bown Sandra BraH'en George Briner Ben Brown Clifford Brown H3 . t ' if g K e g -V..,, I xr Wayne Bailie Pal Baker D at Q 'ws ,Q Neil Barlley Paul Basham K B ' D .:.- K 59 Eli lkil . . A Eddie Benson Ella Mae Berner Jaclc Boesche Evelyn Borgelf LINDA BJORKLUND-Head cheerleader, Girl Golf Club, Book Club President Drama Club, A Club X 5 Margarei Brown 4 B ' 2 ,, 1If g Neal Buglewicz Mildred Brown no ig .I Pai' Bullard John Brown Q' JeaneHe Bullis MG' Tom Burge Bob Burke Elberl' Calkins i I1 1- Q Judy Canning Louise Carlson Bob Carpenfer NEIL BARTLEY-Nafional Honor Sociefy, Band Treasurer, Football, S+uden+ Body Vice Presi denf. Roberfa Chambers Rober+ Cole Russell Brown J J, ,S . mi y 'S . fy Q i Jim Burgener Q' Barbara Campbell . K2-. 'Q The Seniors have made it to the top, yet their stairways must go on . Becky Campbell rw fig B in sg L Q.. f ' fr it R ' , B fyss ff B - iryi il 1 B E o x r J K 1 Richard Carrier BeHy Cafhey Barbara Caudill - - l x A - 4 ire? 2 Q. . P K Paul Clark John Cochran BeHy Cole r .-.: i I ' ff r Cleis Coon Joan Cooper Duane Cousins 37 Mn .L ww- L Bob Cox r. Jim Cox Bob Dahnlre fp, 4:-4 ., iq P , I - Kennefh Davis Wally Dando Sally Davis Delberi De Shazo John Dillbeck BARBARA BATEMAN-Mission Edifor-in-Chief, Na- fional Honor Sociefy, Pep Club Secre+ary. .ra HQ: 5 I Ronald Cox g-.ls Q . 'W . 5 3' gif. M. A H. , Q:3i5455 P N ,ji,,r:::., if ft fl i f-use A ' . +' Jim Davey I 'K3' , - ,W We Lucille Crain ' X 15' A EQ R my -' E 1 Helene Davis Janel' Davidson Ronald Dellinger .Le :.-.,,. W 5, 3 i ' . ff?-A Ruby Dillon Barbara Eclces Dick Erickson 38 Howard Doclcer L,r. , , H r, rj N L Y If mi Mary Lou Ecklund Judy Esfell Shirley DeMas+ers Q ? S' if so 8 Fi C xx B Andrea Donnell ,W wx Roberf Eidson Peggy Eubanlcs My fic f Krkv K-L15 Mariha Duncan Clyde Ellis imfw las iiii f ' 'ffl - .xtf ,rlrr J Kenneih Eurifl' Here they cannot, must not stop- they must know what lies loeyond... dw ' Jim Glayzer :QQ xx it Q, F John Grauberger Ralph Grether 1 Ox -has f 5 iw-ff , gf: Doris Frazier Dick Golden 3 is X.- Mary Jo Evans Pat Evers gs! E I -N f-.F f or -es Norma Fenn Carmen Fischer W, A . f sf Q I , .. r ' as Y 1 gn- sz. T A A YLV K A of .Q g i r ays g at Cf A- K: in V7 f . Art Flenller. Gloria Fogarty Donna Francis Carolyn Fraser S K .sinh was i m Vt' ' J ' it it ,.,. 5- K vi A A Q7 . ' 1'- js G X P F Mary Freleigh Pat Gallagher Bud Gitfin Jim Glass ,r J - ,, , 5 J A6 at s 15- W ' , MI' H K , . J f 9 ' I Gayle Gould Ann Gower Loretta Granger Bob Grassberger Vi it BOB BLANCHARD-Senior Class President, Golt ' g - Athletic Manager, Mission Sports Editor. Q K J Bw ssss 1 f C fn sv-11 ,, Q Mary Jo Grammar David Greenlee Jackie Grossman :ii 1w:'i it i it 3 I fr' ii, i V ii ' i kg: 'X M f lQ.' 5 gs f, g .swf X. ,t P iii :.i ii 2 ififs., A , V h J A ' ' i 'nk Dale Grosshart Barbara Hanson Charles Hansen 39 W 2 r if 'Q' . 2 J aff X J S l Jay Hardy Qjf i ' 1 mwxh J! 3' I 's S Af W QM ww - . J, A-X, J X Bob Heidenruech Sylvi a H ei d er Caroline Hersh if. B h ' A Jack Hoerafh Marbeih Hopmann Eddie Humphrey M V ..,, A A Z T im ' J e, J f , L .1 I gy .e.. I V ii r J Charles Jahr Nelson Jenne'H' L. F. Johnson Rul'l'1 J0li'lf 40 Rolla nd Jensen BeH'y Johns John Hari' .e BeH'y Hauclc QQ in Te-M WE Harry Hedges -w. Ji NC J XR S' :M H' xxx' Dick Hein Tom Helms Carol Hendricks ' i': B J lii rir L .ss .J I - B - Hoff' ' :': iiiii J if J -iiii B 0 J iff i-- K r.:'- I-fs' J: I Jerry Higgins Lennie Hill Jaclc Hires W K fs ,. J J, J I J J r rJJJ JJ J JJ i s f J..r,..:J ., Ye k X Bill Hunl' Fred lrwig Grace Jack X JJJJ me iirl J B fi? J risr J Q John Johnson B JiiJ ui y J I we a n J i , , J, J .JZV nnl T M A l sm Jolly BOB CARPENTER--Pep Club President Afhle' Manager, Class Officer. Q ,, 9, -X ,Q . , 4' - if , A s.u,.,f i N '-..k i is I Charles Jones G. H. Jones - ' i if 1 L ., :. by by is all Roberl' Kay Terry Keefe rJ0hrs SMVM fr X' x 63 Shirley Kemplon Jane Kimberly Richard Koenig Ronald Kur'l'z DONNA FRANCIS-lndian Ari' Edilor, Nafional Honor Sociely, Homecoming Queen, Ari Club. X' Q-...,,,z.j a ff' 1 5. '1- Hugh Jones wk..- i WL Carol Keller F 'ge - 's J Sling? fi ls iw L ff' 1-G2 lvl' Marlha Sue Jones fn W X7 'fue K- . Q Q . 1 +4 -is ,f I: Q.. Pal Kelly Q 1 A g V.,: . New Q fvxw G. Jack Kirlcham vt- . . 1 ii Jean La Berge my Q Louis Knolh Joe Lacy :,,. -ef -, 51 'Hg L W , -i K 4 X x Barbara Larberg Marilyn Large in Ia. - is 1 V N Q 'S X 'sf' ' J ...,E..E L y My vm s .' ,K-J. Q. -, K Nancy LevereH' David Lewis -WJ if ff They started out so gay and young, always curious, ever seeking . . Iv is f 3 X - - so .- Joe Kniffin wi- Q '-3fa.g.. Y- .. as Mariorie Lainharf Wilbur Larkin if f 1 Sieve Li+'I'le I ga .- S .ga Q? Joyce Lanning Barbara Le Gro'H'e I-. Joanne Lobdell 4l Franlc Loulc Darlene Maddox , at es Joyce Marshall .Lx -Qi ,W .L W ki f sal , 15 A , Jim Mears ja Nancie LoveH' Anna Marie Mall 52' , irrr a J 5 Y + Donna Marlin x lx 15. , sm fi I James Melching JAY HARDY-Sfudenf Body President Fooflsall, Track Co-Capiain, Nafional Honor Sociefy. B. 'A I ' y if 1:3 I as J, .L ,-. X ke., Gene MaloH' Jane Marlin L 6' Lyle Meslcer Pafsey Minnier X, MX ,gp qw 'W Q I I K . K , 'Q 5 Carolyn More Joanne Mackay Carol Marshall fffz 51. f y l.y,2 A Miles Masfers BeH'y Miller Jeniene Mohling f Y as f ,- Mtg ff ,if ryae 5 J 6' Jimmy Morris .4- Caroline Mahhews SL, 'Q' Ralph Miller x X Gwen Moore BeHy Morrison 1. J.. , Pai Minich iifgiijgn, J 1 L Marilyn Moore Bill Morrow fd - Now their praises have been sung, more thoughtfully R bd M' FQMMX + M . . M 0 e a ouser an Ussa 0 aflofle yers are they speaking .. n l Jo Ann McMillan Q H' N .MM ei fi Madelein Odell Jane Peachey Diclr McEachen E Atta Neer -up X was ar - are-ewes: ' K 1 5 .i - 'Q gi E Q W sw. f f Jerry Oliver w. Pat Pering ' 121322 i use ,sw f 1 25453553 W. .. M Bob McCann 5 Barbara McFall Carolyn Neilson msgbrljiif l Fred Olsen ' QF i-if fp M , if Q-ff FQ! Q M - . 2 K ' 1 if ll is E Gene Perry as Ma 9Y MCCBHY John McCune ' T Pat McClanahan so N T33 it 1 , it . Richard McCoy M? . Leroy McGee Lela McKee Bill McHenry .. ' . it O ' , kn n M6 , A . r l si a , . as 7 i. , 6' M , . if ,,.a A I .,.a Nancy Neville Louis Noonan Marsha O'Brien . BETTY HAUCK-Ass't Editor ofthe Mission, Home ' coming Attendant, Golf Club President, Class Officer. sg QS- 1 ' f. p t Bill Ore Iris Phipps 1'1 Howard Robine'H . H sr Z R ik E 7: R, Y 7 A'q N an Gene Ricci f Frank Roslicil Rica Sandburq Elaine Schrader wg., f ws. 3 EW ,Qi Sally Shafer 44 M sim' i ff is-1 if ear' X Gail Pierce 'E 'H we - X . ,A .,Si,,,E,.,s me Q ' .L S, ,L ,K M, V W Marcia Porier . , 5 F Mariorie Rai'H' Roberl Reifel S e :li Jaclrie Richardson Lyle Russell Barbara Sears 'K' Joe Shipley J hn Risiord J, - Q H1 . . 1 ,sm ' 6 Jaclr PruiH' Q' Y o gf' Mfg, Donna Renne 5 iq Greg Roberis L Marvin Rainey - 3 X i Rodney Reynolds Nelma Robinson NPRM? fr :cr X Phyllis Rulhrauff Carol Ryan Pal Ryan Jo Ann Shafer Q -nm 5 if -ig Sue Shreve G. H. JONES-Football, Baslcefball. Caplain, Tra Class Officer, LeHermen's Club President Jim Siegel 'E M Lois Sowers Y'..,,k iF'wf- G, AW Ruby States f Pat Suddath as-l if , . if .. Wi Wg is . 4 -:ip c . - -. .. Gil .4 Jack Silk i it S q Mary Jane Sowers 1 Q H , T' 1 t 3 Robert Storm 3 -Q . A k Joe Swarner DAVID LEWIS-Football, Basketball, Track Capta and N.E.K. All-Star, Lettermen's Vice-President. in '35 the stairs of old 3 Q., i 1 They've climbed c as if to ' l if A Carolyn Smith le st? Lynn Springer Sylvia Stonebrake -wrt K g :W X 4 Sue Smith .ii Q Q f-'L F' , ' ' - P ,QP JA 3 John Stack r Judy Storey , Q . i in K yr? Q, S-M, tests are over, finals done . 5 i Joyce Stout M get n ,Q 'fi is Jim Taylor Wayne Thies Joyce Thompson A tx - .. . y Y t ,y., 6 ta Bill Tvler Donald Urich Jack Van Hercke is A Z 9 Im lie' M c Q V yyy 'S' Shirley Walker Don Walter Jane Warburton c 6' L Gerald Thornbrugh Janet Walberg X . X ,I Xl Evelyn Ware 45 'sl A vzz 5, W . A ' . is ii . my i , ' i' in 1 W, r David Warfield Doris Welch Nancy Whinery Joanie Wl1i+man Ronnie Womack Virginia Womboldt SUE SMITH-indian Ediior-in-Chief, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Mission Sfafi, Pep Club, Siudeni Congress. ., -. W: I -, 5 Qxgga W gk - i K . . , Dick Wel'l'y KN., Kay Wilkinson 46 .ik is Q 3 S- . - ,ieiliw if in .wifi ,Q .f A ., . Vi'V. I .i K. Tom Wes+phal i 4 gl' gb' 'E W' Qi 'I Jack Williams But looking back y again they find , Q i that it's been iolly , ' ii gocd fun. Mg Bonn iiiminliiglzzfsf a!f:a2iCZiPC'Ub Q W ii' one i 12151 lie if Helen WyaH' Gilberi Woodward Sharon Wise Q X SEQ N NH, is 4 1:-i s . X 'Q Q X w aa S D ' A Joanne Trewifi' Charles Turner K R I5 F , Q? m ,if Y Glen Yancey Sally Yoder 29' i 1' , John Ziegler SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Top Row: Bob Blanchard, Dick l-lein, Wayne Theis, Dwighl Shenlc. Bofiom Row: Cleis Coon. Barbara Larberg, Nancy Neville, Carolyn Fraser, Nancie Lovell, Marcia Porfer. Norman Zipp 'NY l 3 I 5 , y yyv r ile ' a ff' We Y r or 'rs ' r an '2, y . y . We-gf -: a :- A- ' im 5,5 Q ' v y Qs K lzl V- Af 'QE y B, l Q Q 1 A iw- 1 21. 2 Lallah Adams Margarel Allison Carolyn Andrews Barbara Barnes Barbara Beillaarz Jim Adam Geraldine Affalier Roberl' Allison Mona Amos Charles Arnspiger Pe+er Arrowsmilh Barbara Barne'H Edilh Bar+holomew Diane Benedix Jerry Benron 48 qv 3? 2 ,rs--5 'iw H, V. 1 Ei 4 42' sm li- I - is il it N we - Q ? . .gg Q as Y s Q1 -ln ,M 1 is ? ki Evelyn Akers Beverly Anderson Louis A'l'l1er+on Jack Basl1lor Bonnie Bernardel ,.V:,,k if + if 1 f s 'Q-gi af A .r ' X by 3 so is is x V' 5 ...S gi QS? 'F 1 . we at M me .1 5 1: is 'W ' 2 Vivian Allen Terry Allen Mar'l'l1a Anderson Pal Anderson Leonard Afwood Mike Back ff Z f ff, 4 'fi Q ZW ? 7 fff NP Wm..-2--J an 'fa if Vg E 5, X 5 'Ms' ' , L,1, I S R 6 X f 331- for , 'XIV C .Q if ai, iw fr . Q Q., . M' F . 1- - , V, Q Q . A , k W .5 E' 3 Joe Bicking Jack Bilyeu 2 2 H--I if no in ,-,, William Binlt Alyne Bonnel Mary Boomgaarn Eddie Boofhe Beverly Brian Madelyn Brire Larry Brooke yr yy E yyyrryyy Donna Burris Mary Cain 1 B ws ap ji? f-Y Beverly Blalresley Clay Bowden Carol Brown David Buri'neH' Jerry Callaghan ..--'f 4' ' ., .wi . Q Q wt! , I . L - K. Don Bishop Pal Bowden David Burge fr A. , N ,X K X7 'U' W x . G. ' 7? .f a Shirley Bliss Carol Bowman Paul Burlce H' Bob Bussard Marylin Callaway Jack Bufler lrl Deane Carver 5' Y y 1 Na+?-:g'.' f f , .4 135 - Z L- X ' 5 , rir If 4 iff, urs U 49 af if Q. 3 5 4 Y vigrx,-g Q ai! e .A ,M H 'HS-. in Mike Chappell Gloria Cogdell Edward Cole Gary CoHle Bob Crisler Roberl' Cullins Virginia Delp Carol Dickerson David Dickey Maryanne Eckerberg Pamela Ellis Lu+l1er Eslelle Wilma Eubank as ill 40 ryar ig' i-. 2 7 mf, .. 50 Evelyn Ellison Roberi' EuriH' wx 'SY X Roger Collins Terr Dahnke Wendell Dickey Clera Endeco'H' Paul Fairhursl i,,i ,.,,,L if , be n l 45 rf K ie ' ef' W . xx '1 1 me S .,,,1 Dale Conklin Theresa Dailey Neil Dodge Beverly Engel Paul Farris YWK g X 'tier y N- xg: . ., if gr? 'N .1 Q., Q Vgixf' X i A or T' Joe Corle Joe De Graeve Jim Earnshaw Kafhryn Enge Judy Fincke N ' 'R -r f A 4 2,5 , . I : gl: lx A ,fw HPV' so ibn . I if fish B Lucille Flin? Jim Fosfer Neila Gelvin Harry Gillihan Bill Griffifh Geneva Grouf Barbara Fralces Diclr Glenn Ronald Grow Janef Hansen Lorraine Haselhorsl' Bob Hawkins Thelma Henry Marjorie Henson Barbara Hiclcson -.. fe. mf, 1 A 'ir' H X dwg , ...Q vs. 5 1 3 I Phu- ,QV 3 x 'I' 3. T? J ss. QWQA, F 5' 'fi :.' Q - fs .sf Qgxff v - !QQg We X N '3'v.,,ef 7 s .A SWB! aaa Jim Frary Bob Goodrich Donna Gunier H x W.. 5 ski 'X '14 K i I , fu X rwlmk is H' S WH? El - exiiwajlgg 'gfQa Harxgg We A .an . f 'Nw-1-v' ? Yfeea Z A S if B Phyllis Frary Dale Graham John Hahn Sco'H' Hayden Oren Henderson Nancy Hillebrand Bernell Hiskey if 'YQ-7 fi X aay 3 N 3 35 5 S SEQ g N . we 5 t . iu kvki i ff Ak vf.W.,,.i B, --.,. 1J'W' Aga gr i'i' egfffs ai.ia, eai i,3il NK ix a.,s QKQQN MQ? Janei Gear Jerry Griffin Gerry Hansen Clinion Hendricks Humphreys Hodge B Q K . i ' K . X. -s ' A . lf: si'i , , .s., . . , . .Q 'E' s Q Q A a t At Q . .5 I 5 I Q, -4, .wus i Wu' in-0 WA Sam Hoge Jim Housfon Jon Jacobson rf' 1 W gg ,- y -ffz Lee Holland Burfon Howell Janel' Janlcus Mifzi Holmes Kos Jarrell ' ,- H lffifbf-We K X Lavon Howland David Johnson Jolnn Paul Jones Warren Jones Nancy Horfon fzzwfi-'4 5' , as gi is gill? faflffmf M' S 3 1, isa' sf 4, 4' Virginialiirby Dick Kilgroe '5 rf Zfl .gii ' 5' in K,:,- ,.A f an i Mary Frazier David lves George Jennings Sandy Keller Kaihleen Kincaide 5. .2 in ai'-an f 'i ff ..., ' fair, Yi 3 5... f A - W . .... J we ,J il ai i gg J. W' J' 1 k ane Hornaman Glen Jaclcson Jeanne Jewel Whiiney Kerr Beverly King 1 .-is X 1, Q , s ik as 52 E 1 R Fred Horne Doroihy Jacobs Joanne Jewel John Keiffer Wilmar Koehlei so Wi if is E li' , ,l k Sm f a '- A WP gg ' 5 'C' Jane? Koehn Joe Lewis Be'H'y Losher Palsy Maclzey 'L' Q L lsax' s i X A 1 5 gf F' s :A as fa., is ?f 'Hifi .innum- s f' , , an ,wi A ' fi ij ,gl i Q' 5 if 5 if 5 Paisey Lowe Bob Mason Abdiifflvi A ' o 41' f X 1 2 s ' - f E Alice Johnson Hollis Maxwell '5 x S- 'Fw Q if L ,fl ivy PN 2 .Q,,,.3i arf fa Gene Koenig Carolyn Krug Tom Lac Ed Lang Asher Langwor+l1y Alice Larson Jerry Laugllin Janei' Libby George Lillesfon Malcolm Lindsay Merrill Loy Pai Mayer L 'F' Q if Q35 WW' 'S,j 'vga- MX f X , ,, 9 X531 1- s K M is - g -Qs. X as if 5 fl Dick Lally Mary Lawrence Arlene Lewan 'Q55 r1f.f T .5-:51:1: .15 ,ir ,'::1' if-55.533 x ff--X ,H JUS' Q X . 5 g X A Q . X M ,, A Y... K X .a 5 Emily Lamp Norma Lawson Carol Logan 5 2 Be++y Lundy Mariorie Mackey Karl Meclclenberg Marilyn Meyers -f . . gy, A A 'G A v . ggi i , ag. L ,fa ,H X 55-'il as Q X rg gg ergrgee fy . +535 R. ,Mx .sc A 53 f if' ' . iff ig ' M s N f N - I , I m g. sg . A 5,4 is - ' .. V ,Trix I . Af X I it yy H g . .,,.q ', ,,,::, Q J ff - YQHZ'- New is if , A M i 4 A r -fu, Q., , 1 I li . , .,:.. K i , ,, J M Q M M -v. 1 I . f , rs r J : X M' i. , ia . M Q- i M i ' - Q ' M r ' N , as J i : 'A ' 'Q Q ' 'J yi i 3 1 iii N Sp 1 . iff' 'L so 1 -' i s I ' ii i! 'Q s,:E?7f1 ' Jim Miller Isabelle Miflenfelner Mary Mayer Be'H'y McFarland Ross Myers Diclc Miller Ann Moafs Joe Muller Lucille McGuire Adele Nelson Sue Ann Miller Bob Moore Ray Meyers Richard McKelvie Nancy Newell Belden Mills Janice Moore Joan McAvoy Keiih McVey Calvin Niccum K .Q 1'., A as is is Ls ill? J A- if ,.5,' V . if 6, f if L, S- We e ii . -,DL -A K V I X 54 Jesse Mills Dick Morrison Mildred McCance div 1 ,, f 726' ' i 4 ,, , V 1, Sylvia Mifchell Fayih Mosf Marion McCo' fx , Q 'iv -'rl af' K f M ' G37 ff f f' 9 X723 4, 4 'Q 6 4 Q Z 4' Q 7 X 7 fff 7 VX, fa f xf g 1 V 4 R W f ,rv if X4 5 ,. q, A476 K New-9 We T7 , K I Diclc Nichols Shirley Olsen Pal' Parlxer X46 ff, Z Z If ' S. 5. 5 W, Q! L l f ri E Q at '1c',N X V-Q, li, as 6- ,D in WS Q . ,, , X X. ,W Nan Nichols Roberl' Nichols Norma Norris June Odell Ol Ol D on son onna Orr Joe Orr Alice Owens Bowen Parkins Ronnie Parks Dorofhy Parshall Barbara Pering 9. 4 Q5 A me 'Q f 3 4 . Virginia Oliver Bob Pabodie Jerry Perry .. ..+:,:-I-: .,.,212:::::::::::Z:::::::::::: 4:Ar-'-'-3:5:55:1::::.::g:::::-:5:-1- 'ff':-:-:-:-:,:-:4:ff-'-'-'-:5:5:::g:5:5:g::::'3:g.1:3:3:3:g:53:55-:-'' -:-:-::-:-:-:+.'.-:-:- E E ' Carol Peferson Jo Ann Perry Charles PeH'i'ohn Ronald Phillips Sondra Phillips I Joanne Pope W, f f, W 3 x K fish yi lbg Q - N P 5 , ii Clarence Pflumm Joan Presfon 0 i 55 .. 2 l K.,. L'-f B X 4 W, We is QQ Jil' il it in es- . M .. i V . .gi X . zz Q H Richardson P les Wade Ramsey Joan Ree Effie Reeves J Bill Rolf Hugh Rose Jaclx Scharfenberg Bill Schwagerman 'xiii' J U Lucille Schmi'l'z Jane Sco'H 56 . ' 3 L. ,.k k so g B 6 ..f K gel-lil - il? . ll Marlha Rankin Bonnie Rhodes Allen Rudow Bonnie Schullz Maxine Sco'H L 5 4 ibvita 'k hifi I 4 Q 5' 'fi fe 'T If sm gt T l H . Q Gloria Rasch Roger Roarlc Dick Rumsey Don Schulh Vernon Scoville , . 1 , i Q gg ! by .risi n g V' lll- f ' i-' ' 'f E e R iear ,Q R Q17 A fiv- f X ,. I' 1-13 ff' ., ,S , 2 - 5, 4 li I .H-,, . Gene Rapp Carol Read Lucy Roberls Marylee Roberl Beverly Ryan Joan Sargenl' xi' , ,fi , friggnxl f g X A ff + lf.. 0 - 0 K ' ff 1 . 1. W . , if E, l 5' ' i',.I'i' N fi . -- 3 Q 1 ta 7-5 A j . X Ap . , Q.. R gl ii- S W H W. , J Q mgsxg, as i if lf! stu. k .' K 42 ' 'H we N- ,.g. A 'E' Curiis Sell Janel' Severin Sylvia Shenk Jim Shorl' Jack Smifh Melba Smiih ff' UQ ,A X x w f Q ix N ,,f fi 2 el .fx . . - '1 iz JYU 2 I . 04, I ff 4 QKW . ff , ' 1 ,, S ' Z 2 . 'A X f f we 9 A5 f Zh .X n 244 WW Q5 ,,,. , ' am l f fb 4 I ly, . 'Q 3 il , M if 3 V gg 1 . ,, . ijififiif 'X fwf-1 iifig , I el'-.. ' K K SSE 3.3! is X, l Jerry Shaclowen Bob Skinner Saraiane Snyder Naoma Sialey Don S'l'iller Wi' if 5. AX x ie. My ik fa- : 951: , xq sk ighifw ,f f'GL?f3 7 Xe ff. 'K WM if , be or N 4 , ! vi ' NI J Tona Shanks Joan Smar'I' Dana Springer Donna Sfaples BeH'y Siorm ez. xy i . bi. S e ie safe Dick Sharn Janice Shenk Don Smi+ Harold Smiih Alice Spruill lcla Mae Sialey g15,g David Siein Irene Sfewarf Mona Rae Slough Louis Sfrasser X 1 XV 57 iw' if ai 6 sv- Q .l if V ,- . X i ,Y . flgfigs i if M6 was Sue Summerville Rulh Tennis Lenna Tomlinson Jan Turion Mary Viarcl All A as ,I K' .E W X, . ai 4 RN? W: f 'k W ..,A 4 ff X T if ' .1 Beverly Su'Hle Pal' Thies Sharon Townsend ,rm X ia- is Belly Swanson Caslle Thompson Lore'H'a Tra bon ,,,,, N Charles Tu'Hle Norma Waldrep mb, sway .spy f 'kigifi-gf W M I 5 S l Q 58 Rosemary Vaca Hayes Walker 'lg 4 JK rw, S Nix Q X 1 John Swarh Frank Thompson Joanne Tro'Her Doris Veaich Sluarl' Wallrer Q 'V1 W1 , W . MV Y kv ., 9,1 ,. -52 g if 'W ff 5 2 'Fx sz I 653 T J - ' ,,l A X ' areo Don Taylor Jaclx Taylor Lillian Thompson Barrie Thorp Bill Turner Shirley Turner N fw ,- . K yi? Dolores Walrocl Janel' Wann 11, I ..,a.w-- - K , W . K I Q: . , ,. Ai Q' Q' . 1 K' i F' if iffffilflfe ' ' 'L .QQ ' 1 -s xisiil - - N A Q N L , , 1. eu- 3: ,gi.N,,.M3A. . A-.1 g . ,. , -.5 K - i a s 5 :1 I A Y at ex X X K X 3 wi 'xt is 1 A K X Q Q D 4 X Q! S ii A J rg fs ' W -asf' i ig X.1f P' il - 'Sw Jane Ware Peggy Wes'l Geneva While Jacquelyn While Clarlr Wilde Don Williams ' Tom Willis Anifa Wise Doris Yeubanlrs or E r 1 1 7 V 4 ' f SAif 3. 3 -.4--W 91 is is x QQ! 1 Qxafsw g F4 Be Walson JE! While Joan Wilson Mary Lynn Wolf Ramona Zinlr . 5 41 Q - S Q 'I sr l 1 Jaclr Wealllerecl Phil Welirman Marilyn Whilehill Mary Lou Wiclrersham Roberl Wilson Larry Winfer Peggy Worlcman Pal' Wriglrl' Virginia Zipp 'sf' o.-1 ' fi . X f -sf if if 9 f1r2egs:Hi.L bl if 59 gf, I gif, I , I Q , ,Ir --,Q I I Virginia Covell Gloria Gorman rw Fern Priebel Fred Rofhganger , I SN ggi A S 12 if vzwwf -, V 1 2 1 .. ,J rf ,, at V 'Li ,U K- '? ,j I I JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Top Row: Fred Horne, Dick Rumsey, Gloria Rasclw, Dick Morrison. Boflom Row: Adele Nelson, Jim Fosler, John Swariz, Barbara Barnes, Margy Mackey, Mary Lawrence, Virginia Delp, Roberf Cullins. JOHN SWARTZ and Mr. HEMPHILL plan +heJunior-Senior Prom BOB BLANCHARD and Mr. WELCH scan fhe schedule book. X? nn.. The UN FLAG arrives from Lake Success via TWA plane Aff J X! N X X if L. 5 wwf :W Z' L2 SOPHOMORE OFFlCERS Lou Ann STephenson, Mariorie Woodson, Jackie J aquiss, John Parker. SOPHOMORES M-AKE A GGOD START ALTH oT experience, The class of l953 builT a Tin unanimous desire was Tor opporTuniTies To prove Their worTh. As The year progressed and circumsTances erm'TT d Th p I e , e sophomores showed Their eagerness To work hard and accepT responsibiliTies. OUGH hampered by consTrucTional deTours and lack e repuTaTion. The By elecTing capable leaders, The sophomores accom- plished many imporTanT and diTTiculT TeaTs. These oTTicers who so eTTicienTly performed Their duTies were John Parker, presidenT: Mariorie Woodson, vice-president Jackie Jaquiss. secreTary: and Lou Ann STephenson, Treasurer. The sophomores were enThusiasTic supporTers and par- TicipanTs in aThleTics. music. Pep Club, and debaTe. lnTer- esTed Triends and parenTs regularly Tound many sophomore names on The honor rolls. Kay Pflumm was chosen varsiTy h I c eereader, while JaneT Russell, Dixie BruTlaT, and PaT Mockler were chosen as B cheerleaders. 62 One of The ouTsTanding achievemenTs oT The sopho more class was The developmenT oT a new Type oT homero om proiecT. Valuable Topics such as hobbies, colleges, and Travel were sTudied by each homeroom. ln spiTe OT Their many sTudies and a Tew hardships, The sophomores always Tound Time To parTicipaTe in such school TuncTions as baskeTball and TooTball games, The ChrisTmas Formal, The Sock Dance, and The SweeThearT Hop. Miss Phillips served as head sponsor. AssisTing her as eTTicienT workers were Mrs. Crain, Mrs. Gibson, Mr Haw- kins, Mrs. Hodshire, Mrs. Irwin, Mr. Ison, Mr. Pigg, Mr. STarkey, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Walker, and M As The year drew near To a close, The class of '53 viewed The work Thai' had been compleTed and ea e'l 9 'Y looked Torward To nexT year and The one beyond when They would be upperclassmen. iss Wood. . 5 Q- ' ' DN YD' 3-T .asks FRESHMAN OFFICERS Solon Phinney, Beffy Burke,' Barbara Hauck, Gene Paris. FRESHMEN BEGIN THEIR CLIMB AMONG painf buckefs, scaffolding, elecfric hammers, and such, fhe bewildered freshman class swepf a fresh wave of enfhusiasm fhrough fhe corridors and classrooms of Shawnee- Mission. Filled fo fhe brim wifh vifalify, fhey broughf wifh fhem many clever ideas. Confusion, shiffing classrooms, sfrange faces-all failed fo dampen fheir spirifs. Before fhe wink of an eye. fhey sfarfed making Shawnee-Mission hisfory. Responsible for represenfing and leading fhese new- comers, fhe class officers performed capably. They guided fheir classmafes skillfully foward becoming genuine assefs fo fheir school. Serving fhis highly promising group were Solon Phinney, presidenf: Gene Paris, vice-presidenf: Bar- bara Hauck, secrefary: and Beffy Burke, freasurer. Each suc- cessful officer gained valuable experience fhrough parficipa- fion in spirifed pre-elecfion campaigns. Af fhe freshman Gef Acquainfedu parfy, Mary Belle Brown was elecfed queen and Richard Galamba, king. The firsf freshman falenf-assembly presenfed piano, voice, and panfomime numbers, and a for-fy-member frosh band. Rai- dene Clayfon won fhe grand prize in fhe Safe Driving confesf sponsored by fhe local and adjoining Hi-Y chapfers. Carol Benfrup, Jo Ann Benfon, Valerie Davis, Mary Belle Brown, Beffy Burke, and Barbara Hauck were enfhus- iasfic cheerleaders, always eager fo encourage fhe Papoose roofers. The nearly five hundred freshmen were loyal pep- sfers in bofh freshmen and varsify pep clubs. Supervising fhis class of I954 was Miss Boys. Acfing as her assisfanfs were Miss Arfhur, Miss Browne, Mr. Burns, Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. Marfin, Miss Pflaum, Mr. Redpafh, Miss Sanford, Miss Seafon, Mr. Selves, Mr. Snodgrass, Miss Theiss, Mr. Unruh, and Mr. Wafson. A7 I B l x - Q I 1 CRAIN TOP ROW: S. Peferson, J. Dean, D. 5, E . T x .fa -1 , l 1 - I xi . X, Sf' T A l nk? B X Y rg. Day, Gr. Cunningham. M. Corniclc, , C. Davidson, W. Dewey, B. Devine, rw A sy HEPI y K I 4 . my E S. Perkins. . A., , K' llv.. Q, I 1 Mgff if ' t - SECOND ROW: G. Derlcs, L. De- 5,3 F 1 if '- T' V ' Peire, J. DelarneT+er, C. DeMas'Iers, V Fi 'EW' LLL, .,i-Z .L V I- -- i , 'E .F i R. Dei+z, J, Davis, P. Culp, P. 4 ' A OOOO4 'T' - ' W A CoTclIer, C. Daniels. THIRD ROW: B. Cochran, s. CI.,.I, ya I 6 y B. Cooke, B. Cissna, K. Collins, G. 'I . . 5 Chappell, R. Chaney. 35- y sky K X ll' 'wh-if A BOTTOM ROW: L. Crawford, J. ., V Asia I ll N Chambers, G. Cashion, E. Bywaiers, A L ' A C. Dean. 4 M Q Z .f Q , ' N .,.f.6.'Ig I O., ' T'-I EAQP A QQ? R ' I f ., l A R 4 A , GIBSON A M A TOP ROW: K. Kenney, P. Kenf, R A Ke+h, J. Kinnard. E. Kinney, R V ' La 'jr ' R Kniffin, L. Knobbe, C. Krieclrhaus Z 7 M A 1 'V' B. Kuse. A A SECOND ROW: I, Ruse, E. L.. 4 li PM al W f'I Berge, T. Lane, C. Langdon, C V Larson, P. Lasis+er, B. Lawson, J y y LeClaire, L. Lee. . . .Q Q I ' . fs, I... me ,ff fi TI-IIRD ROW: R. Lembke, Y. Lev ' W., . J, . 1,159 Sig? .ig-QQ HY? , A ,ai ' x t ereff, V. Llewellyn, J. Long, R. Love e V V 'QQ ,X . A Q A. Mack. P. MacKenzie, S. Marmon 'lf .Q l 21 'BI V , N 3 F. Masclwler. BOTTOM ROW: M. Maurer, Dicl . Maxwell, C. Mazza, J. Marsh, . 'T I gs 2 'T 'W I. I 'fi A V 4 ,T I' Z ie 3 R .. ' ,, fi W A X . I I IRWIN I . xiaxiilks F 4- we .2 TOP ROW: P. Adams, A. Albriifev - B. Allison, S. Alofsin, D. Amis, N M I ' V If , I Pun Angerman, L. Aslwner, R. Bair, C RG' I ...-. , , Baldwin. I , ,X A . -' N .1 SECOND ROW: J. Bales, D. ssl Qu' sk f ff J .1 IM' jf M A C. same., B. sw, J. see, A. Bel B. Bird, B. Blake, R. Bond. THIRD ROW: T. Boslon, J. Bowe . A 4 at wi x Yi , soclc, J. Boyd, D. Brefz, B. Brow S 4:5 i. 'ny , . 4y,, of A TJ , ' 'f Brown, T. Browne, D. Bruflaf, C il 2' . will In I N I , Es 'Yan' y A . 3 M' BOTTOM ROW: A. Burris, R. Bus T A. Brown. . S',a.,L. T . . X 8-3 5 xi N 54 I I 5 .1 4 is F if ,S l . 1.1 ' ' S 5' A' ISON . A X X- 14: . TOP ROW: S. Swearingen, J. Tim- merman, B. Troufman, H. Vaille, S. . .. ,Q . f , E 3' . gg .. Vcnderwerf, L.VanMefer, H.Wallcer, ' gg... B. Waliz, B. Ware. lf' :,, bzb T ' - J SECOND ROW: J. Warner, K. .A 'OL Warrell, C. Weaver, L. Wehr, K. While, R. Wilber, B. Williamson, J. Williams, F. Wilson. ' ,P 'Q hi -5 . . ----- . . THIRD ROW: L. Wood, H. Wood- , -vs. ' T is .. 'R - V . , ,. , x.. cock. M. Woodson, R. Woodward, '- C. Yake, B. Yeamans, S. Yeary, J. fe Young. L. Young. 'S BOTTOM ROW: S. Yulich, C. Zieg- ler, J. Zieman. if L W.. Q Q, i x C K. I . Q-X Q in as . 9 HAWKINS x S , . , Q N ,, . . Q l V l Xl l X 'Z -lg' TOP ROW: R. Madden, B. Maughn, B. Gage, N. Logan, O. Olsen, G. , Mifchell, R. Hoshaw, J. Klulcas, B. , V , ' ' Ei 'slag , Byrne, . ' ' E,l- . H9 L: . SECOND ROW: H. ealshsnn, D. 22. -- ... f iee... A ' Anderson, L. Kreeger, R. DeGrande. Q I t N l L. Dean, C. Bragin, B. Lawrence, R Lowe, S. Carfwrighl. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, M. Kel- -, ' 9 5 TQ, -.M 4 ' 5 Q , .5 ler, B. Johnson, D. Joy, R. Boelfer, f X 1 '35 ,Q-'ff' i ji ' J. Ennis, R. Bryanf, N. Dangerfield, X TM. N B. T 'T 'J S , 3. , 1 P. Arndf. ,if Wh A BOTTOM ROW: V. Benneff, L. Bofhman, R. Arnold. , . aa K 51 .5 . . 1 .ul E R.-.Q ar. . , A 7 'Tb S -' -. I 1. .5 . il ' ww ' HODSHIRE . . V . , .B S , J X - f' f ii 1 Sl if 6 TOP ROW: l. Huffalcer, L. Herman, J. Hill, B. Higgins, T. Hull, M. , Hobbs, A. Hurf, J. Hoffmeisfer, R. x , ' 7' Safer. u A -J Z 'Q .' X 5 .. SECOND ROW: s. Hoge, G. Hyl. Q i W ' X P .f R ion, J. Jaclcson, B. Jacobs, J. ' 3 N' gr ' H Jaquiss, R. Jennings, B. Johnson, T. Huyeff, J. Siclring. THIRD ROW: R. Karg, C. Johnson B. Jorgensen, N. Johnson, B. Kear ney, P. Johnson, D. Jorgensen, R. P' ' -' , - ' Johnson, H. Holmberg. BOTTOM ROW: D. Shipley, J. Ryan, D. Howze. .. . t L 1 YJ 65 PHILLIPS TOP ROW: J. Meigs, J. Meyers, S. 5 . Is S I I ...Q . .5 ...c Q ' X41 I , S it . up-v A fi. I e it Hi? W N R3 PIGG TOP ROW: N. Nelson, R. Nelson C. Neuer, E. New, T. New, R Nichols, B. Oliver, G. Olsen, E Olson. SECOND ROW: S. Orr, L. Orser E. Osmenf, P. Osborne, J. Owen F. Owsley, J. Palmer, H. Parker J. Parker. THIRD ROW: R. Parker, C. Paffer- son, J. Pecinovsky. L. Penick. K. Perkins, K. Pflumm, C. Pierce, J. Pollock, A. Pouglw. BOTTOM ROW: D. Powell, S. Powell, C. J. Price. STARKEY TOP ROW: R. Puckelf, E. Purinfon, D. Rabb. J. Ragland, D. Raidf, N. Reece, P. Rein, E. Renfrow, D. Renner. SECOND ROW: N. Rice, D. Riclw, G. Richards, B. Richerson, J. Rifchey, S. Robb, B. Rockwood. W. Ruch, A. Rumsey. THIRD ROW: J. Rupard, W. Rusher, J. Russell, J. Rufhrauff, M. Ryan, P. Samson, J. Sanders, K. Schular. C. Schulfeis. BOTTOM ROW: B. Sco++, M. Sco- ville, M. Scramlin, B. Scrivner. Meyers, J. Miefzner, J. Miller, K. . Q Miller, T. Miller, B. Mills, P. Mockler. I ,P ,, , ,',, N Q I I SECOND ROW: H. Mooney, B. i .uf ' '.,-. I If ', More, F. Morgan, J. Moyer, R. W ,I . Mullins, S. Murray. A. Mussrnan, E. A' 5 :: , 3 W Myers, B. McCandIisI1. ' I I I THIRD ROW: S. McCann, D. Mc- I '- Clurg. N. McCue. L. McFadden, S. J - McGinley, G. McHenry, R. McKeI- Lf ' VL I Af. W vie, J. McVey, G. Neer. Q, A 1 F' ' BOTTOM ROW: F. Nelson, S.SmIII'1. HMM We A E ' i . X . , Sk 1- 1+ ' . K 'Ei ' i, :-- fl A' Q I .. L ? I T' ' . 4 2 T Q I , .. 1 I' i. I P L Wd Q . . . . A If 3 ' i i gl, M 'Qi , I, s I if V . . 7 ,Egg . . 7 ,Rug W .35 5 .. 4 we sw-Q. A vs I IN -, L 'i- Y ' K my I I ,. I , ff? ,I ! Ri , I. I. . , . . s. I .. s . I .. , I f B I I I fc f , I' 5 s s 1 V .., .L I A ' -1' , W K , ,, , za, .X X j Q2 ' Q ' f 1 'I , I I in 1.5 I' ,I V .-:. I 4 . LV 4 ,., H 5 . , I' if 7.?, A 66 0 2 I 5 4 rw. .f . Q Q, 6? if in... WOOD TOP ROW: C. Dougherfy, B. Dur- mond, M. Duffle, J. Duncan, M. Duncan, V. Duncan, D. Duponf, C. Earnshaw, G. Edwards. SECOND ROW: G. Elsfun, B. Em- bree, J. Enlow, B. Ernsf, K. Evans, Y A 7 P ...Q J. Feil, G. Finley, E. Fischer, D. . I ' f Fisher. Q , 1:52 22:21. :.:::f.irz.f:.2':,z: .. X . , ' x . ran, . ree ur, . ri, . Za? ,fl 'kai J - Garlfefhk W F b g R F G BOTTOM ROW: C. Garver, M. Gafes, J. Phillips. 'fi' S Z 745 f LM v , f i Q A T - M J if ' Q. ... ,4, 8 J :pf E ki? Q , A Y V Eirek hy iv I , T .K T , A125 X E P A - if . li Q 1 ' Q A QQ , ' 1 . Ig , ff? J is N . ,. - f- y r y N M znk In M , . J ,. , 1 y .5 Q if R L 4 T Rf 4 . O THOMAS TOP ROW: J. Price, J. Havener, P Henry, A. Hayward, T. Gray, J. Pur- cell, S. Griffin, K. Richardson, J Griffin. SECOND ROW: M. Hifch, T Grady, J. Hanscum, J. Griffifh, D Griner, N. Gofner, C. Gould, E Hampfon, A. Greenawalf. THIRD ROW: J. Gochenour, J Glayzer, B. Gilleffe, J. Gillespie B. Gill, B. Geenens, W. Haffield B, Harrison. H. Harbison. BOTTOM ROW: D. Guy. J. Hal- berf, D. Hammond. WALKER TOP ROW: K. Sells. S. Procfor, P. Shields, G. Sharp, G. Snyder, J. Smifh, H. Sfoclcs, S. Smifh, K. Spencer. SECOND ROW: E. Sparks. L. Sfrom, J. Sfaples, K. Sfeegmann, J. Sfaples. J. Sfewarf, L. Sfephenson, R. Sfrom- sfed, S. Sfuclr. THIRD ROW: H. Taylor, J. Sfumpff, R. Taylor, J. Tafon, J. Thomas, A. Taylor, V. Triplefh. J. Thompson, B. Tooley. BOTTOM ROW: H. Smifh, J. Tighe, B. Tyron, R. Smifh, G. Soefaerf, R. Seichepine. .4 67 4. . . ,. A V l Wx , - W ' . L - ff ...Z eff ARTHUR iL Bi.' 'T R N J A ...J 'B alfa ' L wx 'iff TOP ROW: C. Adams, J. Adams, E. Adlcins, G. Aeclwfernachf, J. Al- , driclw, A. Allen, J. Andrew, J. 1 V 3- li Q Qt Y K. Angles, C. Ansums. - J 5B K W W l SECOND ROW: B. Asimef, M. A+- E' X A A lcins, K. Afwood, B. Auslin, J. Ausfin, ii l I S R R. Balcom, B. Baldwin, B. Bales, R. Barber. 'V A A THIRD ROW: E. Bashlor, D. Bm., + . 5' 7 . ,Q I Q' y W. Bauer, G. Beason, D. Becrall, , 'S gl., ,,... ,,' B. Bell, J. Bell, P. Bell, Bell. K , .Tiff K BOTTOM ROW: A. Benson, J. Ben- X . N 52 lon, C. Benlrup, C. Bennelf, G. Benneff. an f' . G if -3 4335. -Kk. K .. '., ,gg 1 'QR . ,. 'Q' P or K gr Uv , Q . X ' . 7 E R ', iffis l Q -I, ,.,' ., .. . . . 2 I . X . S feee A 235, 'S ' W' R ' V f T -sz. . ,.'i , :Q A . ,R N. Q Wg k .. A - ' in I V k..' TZ' l rf., . . - mi K 7 . W f .5 ' W' we l . Q . KTA B' if ,Q .sig , Q VL . V or ggaf V , ...h V X ix ey A x . . . vw.. A s xi N A X' l .... ' - K ll f -2., :'l' A A E xxx L y ..,L K EZ kkkk K gywy A leg.. x 1, '.v: e I as li C k K VL ' i A . f . s Y Ni W nf l L I. J .5 W E llle A BOYS TOP ROW: B. Bergeson, S. Bevan M. Blalcesley, T. Blanch, N. Blanlcen slein, L. Boesche, E. Boodf, K. Bor- dagaray, L. Bowden. SECOND ROW: B. Bowers. E. Bow- man, J. Bradley, H. Brazier, D Brown, D. Brown, M. Brown, C Browne, D. Bruce. THIRD ROW: B. Brulun, C. Bu- chanan, J. Buelser, B. Burke, M Burnwor+l'm, F. Burlnell, 'R. Burns, D Busse, E. Caldwell. BOTTOM ROW: J. Caley, P. Cam- bell, K. Carbaugh, B. Carlson, D Carlson, J. Carler, B, Boyce. BROWNE TOP ROW: C. Clair, D. Casida, L. Chalk, S. Carfwrighr, R. Chacey, J. Carver, R. Clark, C. Caslwion, M Coble. SECOND. ROW: R. Clayfon, M Conway, S. Claiborn, S. Conlon, N Collins, F. Cousins, J. Corle, K. Cox D. Cauger. THIRD ROW: W. Creelc, B. Culver D. Curry, S. Davis, J. Dando, M Davis, R. Dawson, N. Davidson, T Davis. BOTTOM ROW: J. Clarlc, Joar Darby, J. Dauner, Judy Darby, G Conrad, D. C. Clarlr, D. H. Clarlc . F .- if . - -:fs ' : is if . iq R, ., I Z P I 'L y to V. l U' N .11 , - sx an 7 I if Q ' 0 ie Y' I rx GOODWIN TOP ROW: S. Flinf, H. Fosfer, J Fox, J. FranIcIin, R. Frederick, J Freeman, M. Fulfon, Denny Gaffney, R. Galamba. SECOND ROW: W. George, D Giileff, J. Gilleffe, J. Giayzer, C Glebe, R. GIenn, R. Glidden, J. Good e. L. Good ma n. THIRD ROW: P. Gorsky, J. Gram- mer, V. Granf, J. Green, R. Griffin L. Grimm, R. Gronberg, J. Griffifh S. Guncicel. BOTTOM ROW: A. Gunier, R Gufhrie, J. Gwinn, R. Gwinn, S Hahn, Dixie Gaffney. MARTIN TOP ROW: C. Hammersfein, J. Hamons, L. HamiIfon, F. Hansen, D. Hansen, A. Harmon, E. Hanson, J. Harnden, G. Hardy. SECOND ROW: B. Haucir. R. Har- ris, D. Hays, R. Harrison, M. Heafh, G. Harf, B. Hemenorer, J. Harf, P. Henry. THIRD ROW: R. Harvey, P. Hen- fon, R. Hayes, B. Hepfinger, R. Holiingshead, M. Hesler, D. Hoi- man, J. Hewiff, D. Higgins. BOTTOM ROW: M. Hall. J. Hodg- don, C. Hodge, N. Hoge, M. Hick- SOD. 7' , '.3 ' Ii x ilxxi I :Dfw .. 'PII 'ii A I -I ,L ii Ya' I ' I . yi, .,,. Yi 1 S, A i 2 iw. ,r i t I E -as .is - 9.2! I 3 .bs U., 9 5' 1. - - .3 ,Qs 'R 'Y Qgf 5-Efm ' sr i I' M ' Q 9, Sta avi il ET: BURNS TOP ROW: V. Davis, C. Dawson, W. Day, G. Dean, H. DeGraeve, C. Derks, M. Dewey, J. Dickey. SECOND ROW: B. Doxsee. S. Dres- Ixer, C. Driscoll, C. Duff, B. Dunn, M. Eclcles, N. Eddy, D. Eller, E. Eliiof. THIRD ROW: B. Ellis, J. EIIis, P. Emswiler, N. EsfeIIe,,P. Evans, B. Faber, J. Farmer, B. FeingoIcI. BOTTOM ROW: S. Ferguson, A. Fields, J. Finkiesfon, B. Faber, J. Flanders, J. Flinf. I . 5 I M ' 4 :gg l ' L I r Lea gi 1. 'I X R Tl. Y v ff I JMTIX . 15 Si! QD Q 5 X M A Q . ','N. N X L i . . , i l -Li S . --,Q xx . . 5. -fi ...gk ,Q ,ee . ,x .Q I W Ii' A If , fi i,k - N1 , . I l N W K ,, . V X , 1 vf I V' I 5' ii' .... ... I I I - 'Z wx ,IN y, A gem ff S . I'W I sig Iii,-5 G. P Xl Ri. .,,, .SPV 'V' I ly .RH P I i P I P i:'-, 4 55 . -. . . f P R 69 PFLAUM TOP ROW: J. Kerby, D. Kerr, M Kenf, D. Kirlcham, M. James, D Kelly, V. Johnson, R. Jones, J Jarrell. SECOND ROW: O. Jones, A. Jef- feries, J. Johnson, M. Hoskins, E. lrons, E. Huff, J. D. Inman. J. Jones, D. Holy. THIRD ROW: N. Hurr, J. Husser. S. House, C. Humphrey, S. Hous- lon. L. Howland, S. Horsf, B Hoslwaw, D. Joy. BOTTOM ROW: J. Klassen, D. Joos, P. Holmberg. fx. ' J. L. Q... . 3, .-LW.. ,,, . ff Q., . .-.4 12. ,l. V951 ' X 0 T . 1... W Vi x ' 1 . ' v,.., b .. ,, Q1 I 7 K 'st . N ' K .,,.... ,:i- , X, 4 ff r , .f f A I -... ,Q A. A ,,x ,, h . is , , I I ,,,., .Ni -1 Q ' X N 3 'ugh ,A y w Q- Q.. i I in xx Miki! if ,ggi x r A 4 7. A i. if f Q . FW K krrhyi ,Y 5 'gtg sk 3, vw . 5. N! - W L 70 ' .W .V 4 f K, F' A 13. ,I A 1 . A s Q ..-, Q X ,, - ...vs ,I A ' . GM .. 5 f A . A T 'YS' ,. . ,. as 'WRVKQ A we sg, M X' sf 47 E V A A Fi . ' , A A K, .qi V K , ii F Q r A 'V 'K , ,.-f,.... REDPATH TOP ROW: N. Knighf, J. Knolh, C Kosr, S. Kruff, J. Kraff, B. Krummel V. Ladd. B. Lally, G. Lamp. SECOND ROW: G. Lane, N. Lange J. Link, M. Lafslwaw, D. Lilly, l Lawrence, S. Lilieslrancl, L. Law rence, D. Lillesfon. THIRD ROW: P. Lawrence, R Logan. E. Lee, D. Lawson, A. Lu B. Lida, P. Lewis, D. Lohoefner J. Lord. BOTTOM ROW: L. Lyon, J. Lonr derlwolm, L. Lyle, L. Lorenz, V. Mack B. Loy, B. Lowe. SANFORD TOP ROW: L. Malone, E. Marcum. M. Marlin, J. Masfers, D. Maurer, J. Maurer. B. Meinlre, Larry Meril- arf, Linda Merila++. SECOND ROW: K. Meyer, L. Miles, A. Miller. E. Miller, M. Miller, P. Miller, R. Miller, B. Mills, R. Mifchell. THlRD ROW: N. Miffenfelner, F. Mooney, J. Morgan, B. Morris, E. Munger. F. Myers, M. Mylclebusf, G. McAuley. BOTTOM ROW: W. McCarfy, C. McCary, C. Maclray, C. Moore, R. Morrison. -.N is 1 5 I M -I I S 5 . -- :-- 1 , if 'L A V , O f I N I X I 2 SEATON 5 I Q K, ' y A I xg I R , TOP ROW: J. McClanahan, H. Mc- Q A 1 , K . :+- yy Connell, M. McConnell, T. McDer- L4 1 I' - .. I I 'I my Q ,Sl mand, M. McEndree. K. McFarland, 1 ,y 'Q' ' V. McGraw, P. McGuire, J. M. Mc- . , Q+-Q ' , ' H . I I 5, X X I SEQOIND ROW: F. McHenry, Jack R I' 'T T ' McHenry, J. McKee, J. McKim, P. .. .. I f V McMahon, L. Neff, R. Nelson, R. t - ' -9 Neves, R. New. A I if 53- 'fl' . , Qin- re' I 2:5 THIRD ROW: M. Nichols, C. Nixon, 5 an . 2 T1'- I .,. ' A. Nolling. G. Nordsfrom, B. Norris, and ..,. Q- - 1 JW i W g'rBrien, M. Olsen, S. Opsfad, Q X BOTTOM ROW: T. Parlcer, G. Paris, I N - D. Parrish, J. Pasmore. I X I X SNODGRASS . - . ,. S e I f O f . . s A S' TOP ROW: E. Rusher, R. Shallo, I I. Smifh, Smilh, C. Shenlc, D. , Smilh, T. Sharp, G. Smarf, M. Ruch. 2, Q A Y ik . SECOND ROW: vscky smnh, R. . .... . R.., 3 g .-if Smifh, Virginia Smifh. Norma Smifh, FB - A 'I A 'lb . T X l - Ny Nancy Smilh, E. Smifh, N. Shronlz, 'K . I' 3 X' I . ' 'x 5' J. Sanders, A. Scolf. I X I - THIRD ROW: B. Sladelr, B. Sanfry, T. Sharp, P. Scolf, T. Scoff, G r R' i T I Schadler. - Lf -' I H -bl . 'I BOTTOM ROW: J. ,RoI'h, A. f 3 - S W Rucker, R. Russell. ' SI I soil ' x B I P M- ? F if K filly. I IIIWII I it X SELVES . s.. :J N, . . .D x TOP ROW: B. Pafon, J. Paulson, M. Pendergasf, B. Pelers, S. Phin- ney, B. Phillips, B. Pierce, B. Pen- land, D. Piper. SECOND ROW: D. Preslon, D. Peice, E. Province, P. Rabe, R. Ram- sey, R. Raymond, M. Reed, iS. Reeder, E. Reiner. THIRD ROW: J. Renfer, K. Ren- frow, F. Renne, B. Rhodes, B. Rich- ardson, N. Richardson,'B. Richerson S. Rider, R. Riepen. BOTTOM ROW: B. Robinefle, J. Rodenburg, G. Ross, H. Ross, F. Burlnef, R. Perkins. r N LA our .ky y y , Q - , S ,259 ss.. . .ff I 1. -,. , V in 1 Vi it i is . I., , I .,,, IIT. , Aa 3 it 9- V I Q3 .K A- 63 R' ' 7 I if O' n N X Au Q 3 7I . i THElSS -. K 5 5. T ,yi - D if Iv TOP ROW: D. Snodgrass, T. Soe- if I iaerf, P. Spangler, B. Spruill, M. Sfaley, J. Slalom, R. Slaples, D. har Q y MM D Slaver, T. Sfeegmann. gT', Aj: ' 3 I SECOND ROW: D. Sfeele, N. T U Q Slephenson. G. Sleele, O. K Sfephenson. N. Slern, D. Sleward ' S. Sleward, H. Slewarl, L. Sfewarlz J Y THIRD ROW: B. sfoeimng, ca. V H Q Sfonebralmer, S. Slreeler, D. Sfrom- V if g , , -' 2 , sled, F. Sfumplf, B. Slurdivanl, C. iw Q 1, Sfuver, D. Suddafh, D. Sullivan. q'i': f A K K . , ' BOTTOM ROW: M. Sullivan. L. P Summers, P. Swaim, S. Swanson. A . . . f . M K ni . J f -f T D V' 4 J in D . D D D PQ , 'i 51755 gf X i . T U 1. .3 1 a ' L QA iv Mpg - -.Q 1 Tiifl Tal T ' ::N i ' . Q V . .J D :vw L49 i M N 5251 4 . . gjgg.. N J. i M S.. is ai .Dia .Jax , 'Ti s' if' li vi 'H L R? I hs- .f l il . . if . .. 3 -Q.. 1 ' is .... vi -if ' f I if,,. W in 'J ..x' ' 5 1 ' W J A 'N-.3 xii. ' ., , ' fr l l L if l ' X P- f H v Q g .Q H. 72 , 9 5. 5 Q .1 5 5 3 ' . 1. Q.'j.5-F' .T R UNRUH TOP ROW: G. Swiff, D. Taylor. W. Tefer, S. Terry, S. Tefer. J. Thies, Carlyle Thompson, Correlia Thomp- son, E. Thompson. SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, M. Throm, D. Tompson. J. Tormoen, D. Trimble, P. Turner, J. Tufile, L. Upp, D. Urich. THIRD ROW: P. Uflerbaclc, J. Vance. J. Vandepulie, J. Van Gor- don, J. Van Sifferf. K. Veraslza. B Vining. BOTTOM ROW: B. Uflerbucli, C Ward, B. Wallcer. WATSON TOP ROW: G. Warren, K. Warner Y. Warner, N. Warrel, W. Wegley D. Welsh, M. Wesf. O. West H Wefzel. SECOND ROW: W. While, C. Wi berg, L. Willdermood, A. William: D. Williams, H. Williams. K. Wil liams, A. Wilson, D. Wilson. THIRD ROW: R. Wilson, W. Wi son, M. Wisecup. G. Wifschner, G Wiffenmyer. J. Wollasfon, B. Wooc H. Wren, M. Wright BOTTOM ROW: S. Wyanl, M. Yee mans, D. Yoemans. B. Yosf, l Youngblood. Rv ,, ,.,. .MXH f , - U4 Q is if xi 3 . , A ,wr A.Al,,.: '.ki- .. ...M ' 'MA .--- is '-Q 5' , . . . - WWW ,l,,4ael5 X ,fs all .1 K 'Q' Qs E5:.,A, lg S PORTS INDIAN CONQUESTS S-M FOOTBALL I 950 S-M 2I-SouII1wes'I' 0 S-M I8-Wyandofie 6 S-M I8-Argenfine 0' S-M 27-Lawrence 6' S-M I4-Offawa I9 ' Shawnee-Mission ...................... 4 S-M 39--A'I'cIlIson 0' O'H'awa .,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.A. 4 S-M 34-Leavenworfh I4 ' Lawrence .,,...,. ........... 3 S-M I4-Ward 7 Argeniine ..........,. .......... 3 'League Games Leavenworih ,,......... ....,....,. Afchison ............. ........... S-M BASKETBALL I95O-5I S-M 43-Soufhwesi 33 S-M 35-New'I'on 53 S-M 33-Wyandofle 34 S-M 36-Rosedale 27 S-M 24-Ward 32 S-M 48-OHawa 6I S-M 50-Argen'I'ine 30 S-M 40-A'I'cI1Ison 33 S-M 5I-Lawrence 43 S-M 40-Leavenwor'I'I1 39 S-M 38-OI-Iawwi 43 S-M 4I-Argenfine 27 S-M 46-Lawrence 37 S-M 39-Ward 36 S-M 44-Aichison 36 LEAGUE STANDING W S-M 54-WyandoHe 40 S-M 46-Leavenworfh 40 REGIONALS I S-M 33-Argenfine 38 S-M 48-Wyando'He 45 LEAGUE STANDING W L Shawnee-Mission.. ......... 8 2 O'Hawa .,........... ......... 8 2 Lawrence ...... ......... 6 4 Argenfine ......... ......... 4 6 Leavenwor'I'I1 ......... ......... 3 7 Afchison .,,..,..... ......... I 9 SIIREVE The Coaches Lead Us to Victory HAROLD READE Head loofball and golf coach, spon- sor of Lel+erman's Club and Afhlefic Club. Four year foofball leflerman af Baker Universily. Hobbies are hunfing and golf. Taughl Conslifufion. 4 Q X F 1 -2 .l Y' Wgggi - .. -we R K i Q, i :Q V . ' , Q.- F iGg 't . sbr wife 'QW' ' W H s- 5 ,,,-r mf, K., F. W. STARKEY Assislanl' A leam coach. Alumnus of Emporia Slafe Teacl'1er's College. Foofball lefferman. Sfudenf Congress .KL - - ., ef VR 3, l 2 R -is Q 'L Q .ig S I sw E W ARTHUR sELvEs. ccg W Yigc B feam foolball coach. Alumnus I of Soufh Easfern Missouri College. Hobbies are sporfs, books, records, Cribbage. Taughf English. .. Q .. ,Ax if-,112 f . 5. lg A r 1.. E 1- -ils . 121.555 Sponsor. Hobby is reading. Mefal working feacher. . RQ ...--. 1 , Q iirs is: f f 5 M sf, , . S., .... , if KM ..fs 'Y L . 7-3 .Q W +15 A-fi 1 A N + . we . .S I' V s -' ' . , i R - ' m s 2 ig M l CARL isoN B feam loofball coach. A leam . field even+s 'lraclc coach. Traclc lef- 'rerman af Piflsburg Slafe Teachers College. Hobby is gardening. O. O. BARNETT Frosh foolball and baslcelball coach. Baslcefball lefferman af Emporia Sfa+e Teacher's College. FBLA sponsor. Hobbies are spor+s and reading. Taughf commercial courses. Frosh loofbell leam coach. head B baslcelball coach. Sponsored Mafh Club, Pep Club. Lelfered in foofball. baslzelball, and fraclc al' Befhel Col- lege. Mafh feacher. 1 fi '-I BACK ROW: T. Blanch, D. Clark, E. BurI'neH, D. Galamba, T. Davis, B. Raymond, D. Bafes, B. Driscoll. SECOND ROW: T. Shop, J. Rogh, G. Paris, R. Perkins, D. Smiih, J. Launderholm, W. Wedley, B. Bowers, J. McKim, D. Goffeney. THIRD ROW: 'B. Harrison, B. Pelers, J. McHenry, D. Glidden, L. Grimm, G. Roos, D. Eurich, D. Kirk- ham, B. Lowe, B. Faber, D. Snodgrass. FRONT ROW: F. Cousins, R. Hayes, M. Michaelhorsf, B. Clark, N. Hoge, N. Eddy, B. Sfaples, B. Phillips, G. Hardy. - WINSSEVEN ONE OF Shawnee-IvIission's rnosi successful gridiron seasons was climaxed by earning Ihe NorIheas+ Kansas League co-championship. Vifilrh a record of seven wins and only one loss, Ihe Indians raled eighih in 'rhe sfale. ' I The inaugural conlesi' was won in 'rhe new home siadium before a capaciiy crowd of more 'than 5,000. Jim Frary sparked 'rhe 2I-O vicfory over Soulhwesl wilh 'Iwo pass inlercepiions, one for a score. Ouiweighed five pounds per man, 'rhe crew gained I92-yards rushing compared Io I IO for Ihe visiiors. f 1 Wyandofie, nexf viclim, was smolhered Ioy an I8-6 score. Gene Perry wen'r over for The winning 'rouchdown in Ihe second period 'ro break a 6-6 deadlock. The aggressive, hard-hiI+ing Indians oufclassed Ihe Bulldogs in every deparimenl. I J In Ihe inirial N.E.K. League Iilf Ihe Warriors defeaied Argeniine I8-O. Again Gene Perry lead 'rhe S-M offensive, scoring Iwo of Ihe Ihree Iouchdowns. ,X adivudhf' 5 XL! Un 'HMI nf ing, 4 gs. aw ' - 1 A ,ws . lair! . . 'S Wg. L .- L, fs ' t .. N., W '25 . 1 - ,,v,i-3, I , Visas' A N, .,g ' 3 1, 3' A' ' . B571 X ,.f4s,. L 5 . A ,: V - LQ isfyiswlif I ' -. x .uv s I I Q- f1.'i i . I A x. 5.1 , G 'wp- . I ' :eff ' X , ,N , I l f -f f f . GERALD ARMSTRONG, Senior NEIL BARTLEY, Senior RICHARD CARRIER, Senior 78 30 TBALL 1950 BACK ROW: L. Crawford, R. Collins, E. Ryan, D. Hammond. G. Fou'rs, H. Hodge F. Thompson, B. Goiner. SECOND ROW: B. Crisler, R. Roark, V. Tripleff, B. Mills, L. Brooke, R. Meyer, C. Sell, R. Phillips. THIRD RONV: T. Morgan, T. Hull, B. Fri N. McCue, M. Loy, D. Rumsey, S. Smifh, E. Huffalcer. FRONT ROW: P. Rein, L. Afwood, B. McKelvie, B. Diefz, G. Turnbaugh. J. Bufler. I ' :H xxx xu MW , ,V NMMMYFQ. Msg- ,,,.nni., lil L l r'm' X A , ' . K I ' . 'l K T K ' r M? if T ei f For 1 fr. 3 ,' B 1 .0 , l --f ,. . 5-Q riff I. .E BOB BLANCHARD. BURTON HOWELL, and BOB CARPENTER fake Time ouf. ,WMU MISS, FIHITILILK ilg JIM COX, Senior BOB DAHNKE, Senior DICK DUPONT, Sophomore 79 JIM V fJun.9r YZERL ,Or BOB GRASSBERGER, Senior JAY HARDY, Senior 0' T. if J gi! INDIANS ROMP OVER LAWRENCE ON OCTOBER I2 some 7,000 fans waTched The Indians upseT The Lawrence Lions 27-6 on Their home grounds. IT was The TirsT Time since I94I ThaT The Tribe had been able To deTeaT The Lawrence eleven. ATTer being scored on TirsT and ouTpIayed mosT of The TirsT half, The Indians reTaIiaTed wiTh smashing aerial and ground aTTacIcs. BiII I-IunT accounTed Tor The Three conversions. JIM FOSTER, Junior JIM EARNSHAW, Junior A 3' JACK HIRES. Senior BOB HOWARD, Senior INNBILL L. F. JOHNSON. Senior oNLY Loss TO OTTAWA THE SEASONS one loss was an upsei' Io an aleri' Oifawa Ieam. Talcing aolvanfage of every opporlunify The Cyclones recovered four Indian fumbles 'ro score Ihree Iimes in +he firs+ half. The Tribe Ihen held OHawa scoreless for 'rhe remainder of The game and scored Iwice Ihemselves. This revived Team Ioughi hearwyglnuf fell a Iouc down If shorl of vicfory. -- jf 1, . 3 fx I, Away 2.-5, fi , I ef! , A I 4. my Aff DAVID LEWIS rambles IO yards againsf Lawrence. Io malce firsf and Ien. 1 N l'i!4,,.f 'r 7 X , ,J Diff? VMS! f'I5Sb 'W- 'l! 09 Spa' gm af' 0Q,..y'ull , gy! BJ- e. H. Jowes, senior JA DAVID LEWIS, Senior 8I -, ,, 111111.-muy-uw-rmnlfrmu .1 .ne W me-il n w---1 -.-1-11 nn-L l-1111.-l Q up Iii-..' Y 'K 15. , 59 .Q f Q if ,fl w KW x . if ,Rx YEA 4 f!Y':Q:'f ' W 4 K ff' ii. 'S Ai J, X9 K. . 1 Q M , ,AA 19 X V 1 uii' 4, A W -ur f S R is Z' Q W, , 1 E2 f , Y Q J H . K 5: or ' r H ' ' A yy . . X K4 5.633 , w u ,1 f ,,+.',:,,- . I ,. z z? ri i we K K K Q f J 1 . I -Q1' , ' - k -L ' '-' Q N M J M,j'.Bz.-,1 - . f A Y, S?-.1 sw, pivtfgn. - N X N. E. K. CO-CHAMPS JOE ORR, Junior BO PARKIN ORR, Coach, and DAHNKE walch S-M bowl over Ward. l THE TRIBESMEN siepped back info slyle 'fhe following week 'lo rour Al'chison's Redmen 39-0. The Indians scored in every period on lhe Redmen's home field. Gene Perry, Bob Dahnlce, Bill Hunt Diclc DuPon'r, and Jack Hires all rallied in 'rhe viclory march. The Warriors clinched fhe N.E.K. co-championship by downing 'rhe Leavenworfh squad 34-I4. Dave Lewis led lhe offensive drives wifh 'rhree of lhe five fouchdowns. The four exlra poinis were placelciclced by Bill Huni. A -Playing in freezing iemperafures, fhe Indians clirnaxed lheir regular gridiron season wi+h a I4-7 viclory over lhe Ward Cyclones. Wifh ihe passing of reserve halibaclc Diclc Dupont and lhe running of Dave Lewis sparking 'rhe offensive, fhe S-M beam scored, in each half. Boih conversions were compleied by lciclcing specialisl' BillIHunl. 'L il GENE PERRY, Senior 'Y 3 5 3' 15? LARRY RIDDLE, Senior JOHN STACK, Senior GLEN YANCEY' Senior 'nv-A -9 1? HOMECOMING AN OINTMENT for the pain ot Shawnee-Mission s only loss in football was the coronation ot Her Majesty Donna Francis and her attendants, Betty Hauclc and Betty Morrison, at halt-time during the Ottawa game. Shawnee-Mission's blonde, brunette, and red- head were ushered in by the band, followed by the senior girls ot the Pep Club carrying red, teathery plumes. The queen rode to her throne on an impres- sive white float testooned with pastel plumes, while sleelc Cadillac convertibles carried the attendants. Escorting the royalty were Bob Carpenter, John Cochran, Bob Blanchard, and Howard D. Mc- Eachen, principal. Mr. Mac presented roses to the girls. While the band serenaded, the court descended the throne and returned to their coaches under an archway ot red plumes held by the senior girls. a . ,y 3? QW' QR Xxx, ng-Her ATTENDANTS Betty Hauclc Betty Morrison VERY PLUSHY! hp '7 EB JOHNSON TAKES OVER WE GOTTA win, we goTTa win, IeT's go! This chanT musT have echoed Through The Redmen's minds as They charged To a co-championship in basIceTbaII wiTh OTTawa in The NorTheasT Kansas League. An early season slump was soon aIIeviaTed by Bob Johnson's crew. They ended Their regular season wiTh Twelve wins and only Tive losses. The opening game of The cage season was won Trom SouThwesT, 43 To 33. Three Tield goals and eighT accuraTe Tree Throws placed Dave Lewis as Shawnee's Top scorer. WaiTing compIeTion oT The new Tieldhouse, The Tribe Traveled To WyandoTTe To meeT a powerful NewTon Team. Playing a TasT accuraTe game, The NewTon squad downed The Indians, 53 To 35. The Tollowing weelc Tound The Redmen again playing on The WyandoTTe courT, This Time againsl' The home Team. ATTer a close and exciTing game. The Indians were deTeaTecI by a single poinT, 34-33. A reTurn To The winning circle by deTeaTing Rosedale, 36-27, preceded a loss To a TasT-breaking OTTawa squad. 6I-48. G I-I. Jones hiTs wifh a iump shoT To puT The Indians in The lead. INDIANS TRIUMPH IN OVERTIME PLAY FRESHMAN SOUAD Back Row J Mclfim l'I Wren T. Blanch, B. Bowers, J. CarTer, J. Fox, N. Eddy, Mgr Middle R w BarneTT D Snodgrass R F ederclc, S. Phinney, D. Clark, J. GriTTiTh, J. I-Iusser. FronT Row R Llda J Tormoen R Jones D Gaffney E. Dunn. . -. ,'zln. .fs : sun B SQUAD. Back Row: B. Cooke. J. Thomas, J. Griililh, B. Rockwood, N. Golner, J. Moyer, D. Mor- rison, D. Rumsey. Fronf Row: B. Eurill, J. Parker, H. Hodge, J. Corle, S. Hoge, E. Myers, B, Devine. INDIANS PLACE Af The opening of Ihe new Iieldhouse spirifs were dampened by a loss +o Ward. 32-24. Affer a I3-I3 dead- lock af half lime, Ihe 2,400 fans saw Ihe Indians fall behind in fhe closing minufes. S-M snapped ouf of Ibeir scoring droughi Io win by Irouncing Ihe Argenfine Musfangs on Iheir home courl' Ihe following week. The Argenfine zone defense failed as Ihe Indians hif mosl of fheir shofs from mid-court Dick Duponf sparked 'the Tribe wifh I5 poinls. S-M won Ihe nexf game wilh a SI-43 viclory over Ihe Lawrence Lions. Playing on Ihe home courl, The Ieams showed 'Ihe skill Ihey had acquired Ihrough long hours of praclice. The Tribe fraveled 'ro Alchison, January 26, for 'rheir Iourlh league game. A'rchison's crew was easily downed, 40-33. The year's mosI excifing game was a close viclory over Leavenworih in an overfime. The score was deadlocked 37-37 a+ 'fhe end of regulafion playing lime. buf was de- cided by Norman Zipp's free 'loss in fhe exlra period. Using a full courf press in Ihe closing minules, Ollawa came from behind lo clefeal 'I'he Indians, 43-38. IN REGICNALS --ir ..x'f..1un 41 WALLACE JOHNSON: Head coach of bnskefball, Track coach, Afhlelic Club sponsor, alumnus of Shawnee-Mission and Kansas Universify. Hobby, golf. 87 'SEE 'Nun ,I ug' fs! Q KRWQQW QS ' I' '-Q Q 2 wg ,.,,, ,,, b j M 15 I X5-wxn L pf Q H! Liz r v I! , ,J X , 2 1 Q K1 v We . W K 1, 1223 Milli Q I .V . I., ill: 1-Z' J ,,... :Y N... QW .wr 5 ff? S QQ Q v '-C91 Q, Q- w i i R! NJ 5 M Wi GUAM TEAM. Back Row L McGee G Yancey J Frary N Zapp D Hammond B McCann Second A9594 Row: M. Back, D. Duponf J Rlslord G Armsfronq R Wslson D Sharp Third Row D Cousins o M' ef' 'QFHINCLADS BREAK 5 M RECQRDS Pop Snodgrass checks resulfs wifh Mr. Sfrcnq, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. lson. TRACK LETTERMEN, Back Row: B. Howard D. Lewis, M. Lindsay, W. Bailie, R. Kay, J Hires. Second Row: J. Swarner, J. Hardy, L Johnson, G. Jones, W. Hunf, C. Mecklenburg D. Grahm, B. Burke. Firsf Row: B. Dahnke G, Perry, J. Fosfer, R. Leeds, B. Ore, B Crisler. ra ford, J. Parker, B Gull H o e Capfain DAVID LEWIS soils over 'flue hurdles B SQUAD. Back Row: J. Bales, G. Rapp, J. Orr, B. Perkins, B. Clarlc, R. Collins, R. Meyers. Middle Row: D. Rumsey, J. Slwelron, B. Rockwood, J. Bur- gener, T. Blanch, H. Doclcer, C. Sell, N. Eddy. Firsf Row: F. Loulr, J. Long, H. Wren, T. Willis, C. Barnes, J. Meigs. GENE PERRY flies over flue hurdles af fha Big Seven meet is V79 R QWYVR qw- qwu-'dv-up-ug.m. ' ! 11Hl Q ,M .. -v Uk--U-+-.. ' 'vw-1:-1 -1 JOHN RISJORD passes +l'1e baron 'ro JACK l-HRES in fhe relay. LEROY McGEE breaks +l1e high jump record. Dave Lewis, Bob Dalwnlce. J. Hardy, Malcolm, Linde say. and Dick Duponr dig our on fhe dash. DALE GRAHM and JACK HOERATH pu? on 1 las? spur? of speed on flue mile. 370511 WV4M'5 . , - 4 ,Q If f fy 'N j a 7 fr 4.44 f GLENN YANCEY grimaces as he Iefs go of fhe shot ny! I JOHN PARKER gives a mighfy heave as he fries for fha javelin record. 1' FROSH TRACKSTERS. Back Row: C. Glidden, J. Carfer, B. Clark, B. McHenry, D. Urich, H. Ross, R. Mooney, G. Ross. Froni Row: N. Eddy. H. Wren, G. Hardy, D. Galarrba. R. Hayes, T. Blanch, D. Snodgrass. 93 GOLF SQUAD. Firsf Row: D. Day, T. Lane, B. Blanchard, P. Osbourne, B. Devine, B. Oliver, J. Moyer. Second Row: B. Drummond, B. Thorpe, G. Thomas, B. Russell, B. Heidenreich, G. Elsfun, S. Walker, H. Walker, J. Mears, W. Dickey, N. Dodge, M. Chappell, J. P. Jones, B. Moore. S. Hay- den, Coach Reade. GQLFERS TRY N-E-K TITLE 4 ,.. .Q ,WI B ,., . , .f Nd . Coach Reade gives Bob Moore a lesson in form as Bob THE GOLF Team, under Coach Harold Reade, com ple+ed a successful season. Daily drill provided necessary experience for The boys. gt ki Blanchard, Hayes Walker, Jim Mears, and Gene Elslun look on. FRESHMEN. Shnding: B. Harvey, B. Faber. L. Goodwin, G. Harf, K. Bordaqaray, S. Opslead. Kneeling: S. Phinney, R. Jones, B. Shub. S. Knoll. 94 and Paul Falrhursf sfarf our fo a march ' X sl' J, T W YQ' O Rm TENNIS TEAM WHILE wai+ing for fhe new 'rennis courfs fo be cornplefed a+ Shawnee-Mission. The 'rennis squad conducfed daily prac- fice on Loose Park courfs. Under 'rhe guidance of Mr. Clyde Redpafh, lhe feam learned and pracficed basic fundamen- fals. lnfer-'ream compe+i+ion lcepl' Top boys in fhe sfarlinq posilions. The squad's nucleus cenfered around refurning leffermen Paul lBudl Burke, Bob Goodrich, Paul Fairhursf, and Joe Muller. These juniors held key posifions on 'rhis year's squad. Meels wi'rh Olafhe, Wyandoffe. Lawrence. Argenfine, and Alchison provided valuable experience +o 'rhe feam. A Wyandofle lnvifalional Tournamenf was an added feafure 'ro +he year's schedule. A+ fhe close of fhe season. four ou+- sfanding players were chosen +0 represenf +he school in fhe regional and s'ra're meels. Wifh These experienced players re- r i g nexf year. Mr. Redpafh held greaf expecfafions for I95l and I952 season. L - ':.'ifi' -1:1 , f ' i 5'-Kiisiilizi-r' A A . 2' - :Ev ' . --.,, fs ,i,s,.i. - I T. ,L ,is X, , . 5 'Is X L E ' I . Q X' ' K ' Elf 5 t i ff LETTERMEN Bud Burke Joe Muller Bob Goodrich :I-T' 6 A i i X, i 1 if R, 1 f 1 is ,gay 'W XM: itil., ji Va V af ,M LETTERMEN'S CLUB T THE LETTERMEN'S Club, sponsored by Coach Harold Reade. was composed of boys who had excelled in a major sporT- TooTball, baslceTball, or Traclc. The purpose oT The club was To co-ordinaTe aThleTics aT Shawnee-Mission and To develop a high morale Tor all compeTiTive sporTs. Chosen by The boys as Their oTTicers were G. H. Jones, president Dave Lewis. vice-presidenT: Bob Crisler. secreTary-Treas- urer: and Richard Carrier. program chair- man. WiTh approximaTely TorTy-Tour mem- bers. The LeTTermen's Club assisTed in The sporTs program oT The year. The boys helped To disTribuTe programs aT games, To manage some concessions, and To help in running OTT The baslceTball TournamenTs and The Track meeTs. D LETTERMEN OFFICERS: G. H. Jones, B. Crisler, frm, . Lewis. ATHLETIC CLUB. STanding: N. Eddy. J. McKim, T. Blanch, B. Gill, G. ElsTun, C. Garver, B. Howard, H. Walker. Seaied: G. H. Jones, D. Lewis, G. Perry, J. FosTer. L I ATHLETIC CLUB 96 TO STIMULATE inTeresT in, and appreciaTion oT, aThleTic was The purpose oT The AThleTic Club. This year The grou was divided inTo class secTions: freshmen, sponsored b Wilbur V. Unruh: sophomores. sponsored by Bob Johnsof iuniors. sponsored by A. P. Pop Snodgrass: and senior sponsored by Harold Reade. 41 19 QI? ill? Mona Amos Fred Horne Bob Mas n Kay Pflumn Beffy Lou Wafson Linda gp B CHEERLEADERS Top fo BoHom: Dick Sharp, Dixie Bruflai, Pdf Mock- ler, Jarwef Russell, Jane? Severin, Dorofhy Parshali. VARSITY PEPSTERS THE SMELL oT apple cider . . . The screaming sirens and clanging cowbells . . . The waving pompoms . . . The cheer- ing secTion oT The blaclc and red, seven hundred TiTTy sTrong . . . The ever-mounTing spiriT and pep, ouT To conquer all opponenTs . . . all These made up Shawnee-Mission's VarsiTy Pep Club This year. IT carried ouT excepTionalIy well iTs viTaI TuncTion oT creaTing pep aT all sporTs acTiviTies. During The weelc of a game, coIorTuI announcemenTs urging supporT oT The Team were on every blackboard: and in The halls, posTers hung aT every vanTage poinT. The TirsT bonTire in Shawnee-Mission's hisTory was held The nighT beTore The TooTbalI game wiTh Lawrence, and iT briskly burned ThaT schooI's lion in eTTigy. ATTerwards The screaming pepsTers Tormed a snalce dance exTending inTo Mission. The pep aroused was considered a big TacTor in deThroning The lions. Again school spiriT never Tailed To be Tired aT boTh home and ouT-oT-Town games by The pep assemblies every Friday aTTernoon. BOCSTED ATHLETICS This year's Pep Club iniTiaTed a number oT new Things. such as The eye-caTching school banners and beanies. PepsTer- oT-The-week awards wenT To enThusiasTic cheerers aT games. The ceremony aT The beginning oT Shawnee-Mission home games became a TradiTion. The sound-oTT would be given, Tol- Iowed by The symbolic war dance in The cenTer oT The Tield or Tloor. Then The cheerleaders led The school song and yell. Some- Thing new was added aT one oT The IaTer basIceTbaII games. Before The sound-oTT, all The IighTs were dimmed, save Tor one shining direcTly down on Two boys aT one end oT The gym. The band began To play The STar Spangled Banner, as one boy held The American Tlag and The oTher . . . The flag oT The UniTed NaTions. MeeTing unTailingIy every Tuesday aTTer school were The members oT The execuTive commiTTee. To Them can be aTTrib- uTed The smooTh working oT The club. Also The cheerleaders were much To be congraTuIaTed Tor Their work in inTroducing new cheer, and mainTaining such neaT appearances. Orchids . . . To The decoraTion commiTTee Tor Their splendid conTribu- Tion To The aTmosphere aT games! TI-IE PEP CLUB explodes a cheer as SAM makes a bucl1eT. Loyal Indians Turn ouT in Torce To The Tirsl' NIGHT PEP RALLY in S-M hisTory. ix 4- '14 , 5 , 1 'if fsfz.-, ff , HIGHLIGHTS of 'rhese assemblies were lhe slcifs given by various groups of slu- denfs. A mock baslceiball game was slaged by fhe sophomore girls . . . a funeral by 'rhe iunior girls . . . and fhe senior girls pre- senfed a jungle scene. Early in fhe year an imifafion of fhe homecoming queen's coro- nalion was puf on by fhe senior boys. who also presenfed a moclc pep assembly for fhe Leavenworfh game af lhe end of The bas- lcefball season. We'll never forge? how The pepslers roared fhal' affernoon! The real coronalion of fhe homecom- ing queen was one of fhe mosf beaufiful ever seen. Pep Club members deserved Sfreamers fly as lhe Pep Club decorafes for ihe Homecoming game. OFFICERS. Bach Row: Barbara Bafeman, Joe Swarner. Subd: Mary Lou Elclund, Bob Carpenfer. Bach Row: Mr. Shular, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Cain, Mr. Unruh. Second Row P. Shields, G. Richards, B. Hauclc, E. Marcum, A. Langworlhy, C. Thompson Firsl Row: J. Swarner, M. Elclund, B. Carpenler, B. Bafeman. credil for ils effecliveness. as 'rhey decor- afed fhe enormous floaf. When l'he queen wallced up lhe aisle lo her 'rhrone on fhe foolball field, she was affended on bolh sides by senior Pep Club girls holding plumes in an arc over her head. ni' 5 3 Corn comes To Shawnee-Mission-pop corn, fha? is. Confeffi rains down on fhe unsuspecfing Pep Ciub during fhe Wyan- doffe game. The German Band enlivens The halffime cere- monies. Yeaaal-and old S-M scalps anofher opponenf A 1 FRESHMEN OFFICERS. Sfanding: D. Orr, E. Marcum, G. Hardy. Soahd: Miss Phillips, Mr. Swanson. THIS YEAR marked a greaf change in fhe hisfory of +he freshman class, for lhose in +he Freshman Pep Club were admiH'ed lo fhe Varsi+y Pep Club. They 'rurnecl our a+ all 'lhe games in lheir red iaclcefs and sal' wilh fhe upper classes in 'rhe cheering seclion. Their leaders were Ellen Marcum, presidenf: Roger Jones, vice-president George Hardy. secrefaryi and Dana Sue Orr, freasurer. Members loyally aflended all freshman games. char- fering buses occasionally. They were enfhusiaslic abouf Their pep rallies, giving slcifs af some of Them. Cheerleaders in blaclc slzirls lopped wifh while sweaiers led fhe lwo hun- dred members in yells. FRESHMAN PEP CLUB FROSH CHEERLEADERS: B. Burke, C. Benfrup, V. Davis. B. Hauclr, J. Benfon, M. Brown. CR GA NIZA TIONS X BUDDING JOURNALISTS ON INDIAN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Gene Malofl, Sieve Lilfle, and Wilbur Larkin do some clowning during an annual meeiing. BUSINESS STAFF. Shading: Jane Marlin, Wally Dando, Whifney Kerr, Joe Muller. Bob Mason. Belly Caihey. Siffing: Lela Jane McKee. John Risiord, Marilyn Moore. REMEMBERING deadlines. planning Iayouis. malcing pic- Iure schedules, selling adverlising, gelling confracls signed. malcing decisions on Ihe cover and Ihe prinfer, selling Ihe annual Io The s'Iuden'rs, and idenlifying piclures consfifufed 'rhe many jobs done by The I95I INDIAN slaff. Building condilions, a delayed slarl in The club organizalions, and an expanded individual-piclure program for underclassmen made Iafe hours habiiual wiih slalf members in order Io gel lheir iobs done on lime. EDITORIAL STAFF. Sondra Phillips, Phyllis Rufhrauff. Cliff Thompson Sue Smifh, Caroline Maffhews, Nancie Lovell, Geneva While. I IO4 M1 :-- -nr 11 ..,ffs-i:szM -,gi WORK AND PLAY WHILE PUBLISHING YEARBGGK Under fhe guidance of Sue Smifh, edifor-in-chief. fwenfy-six ofher sfudenfs made up fhis year's sfaff. Ediforial members who carefully wrofe and measured copy were Phyllis Rufhrauff, liferary edifor. Caroline Maffhews, Cliff Thompson. Sondra Phillips, and Geneva Whife. On fhe busi- ness sfaff were Jane Marfin, business manager: John Risiord. adverfising manager: and Wally Dando, Jaclc Van Herclce, Joe Muller, Bob Mason, and Whifney Kerr. This sfaff sold 3,025 yearboolcs. Flashing picfures under fhe direcfion of Nancie Loveff, producfion manager, were Gene Maloff, Wilbur Larkin. and Sfeve Liffle, phofographers. The arf sfaff consisfed of Donna Francis, arf ediforg Sharon Wise, Dorofhy Parshall, Marfha Sue Jones, Sue Shreve, Mary Lawrence, and Marjorie Maclcey. Lela Jane McKee had fhe job offreasurer, and Marilyn Moore and Beffy Cafhey were fhe fypisfs. L. Dale Pigg was head advisor and helped fhe businessisfaff wi'I'h fhe financial affairs. Ofher faculfy assisfanfs were Leona M. Goodwin, ediforialg Nina Theiss, proof-reading: and Nedra Pflaum, arf. i Mr. Pigg, Mrs. Goodwin, Miss Pflaum, and Miss Thies Ioolc over I95O INDIAN. fhe ART STAFF. Sfanding: Dorofhy Parshall, Sue Shreve. Sealed: Donna Francis, Margy Mackey. 1. Sharon Wise, Marfha Sue Jones, Mary Lawrence 'S-P is Doc Wafson and EdiTor Barbara BaTeman look over The MISSION. lk -si.. MISSION STAFFS SE POUNDING Typewrilers and making franTic dashes To meel' dead lines accompanied The publishing of The bi-weekly eighT-page paper by TiTTeen members of The firsT semesTer sTaTT of The Mission. From The inferview Tor The TirsT news slory To The mailing of The lasT paper many Tasks were per- formed, noT only aT school buT also aT The Shawnee-Mission Adverfiser, where The paper was prinTed. Barbara BaTeman led The sTaTT as ediTor-in-chief and was assisTed by Nancie LoveTT, TeaTure ediTor: Marilyn Moore. news ediTor: BeTTy CaThey. business manager: Sharon Wise, adverTising man- ager: Dick McEachen, sporTs ediTorg Phyllis Rufhrauff, make- up ediTor: Caroline MaTThews, circulaTion manager: Jane WarburTon, chief copyreader: BeTTy Cole and Sue SmiTh, assisTanT copyreaders: Gene MaIoTT, head phoTographer: and Jackie Richardson and Sue Shreve, reporTers. Mr. G. O. WaTson was The advisor. Besides publishing The paper The sTaTf helped move and organize The new Mission quarTers on The second Tloor of The easT building. FIRST SEMESTER. BeTTy Cafhey, Marilyn Moore, Sharon Wise. Barbara BaTeman. BeTTy Cole, Dick McEachen, Phyllis RuThraulT, Gene MaloTT, Caroline MaTThews, Jackie Richardson, Nancie LoveTT, Sue SmiTh, Jane Warburfon. NIEW STYLES FOR PAPER EVERY DAY fhere was a consfanf husfle and busfle in room 2l5 sixfh hour while sfaff members slaved ro gel copy in on lime. With a sraff increased fo fwenfy-seven members. They were able fo publish a four-page Mission every weelc, second semesfer. The 'rype of paper and The size of fhe prinf were changed. Assisfing Nancy Neville, edifor-in-chief, were BeH'y Hauclc. associafe edifor for copy, and Jane Marlin, associafe edifor for news. BeH'y was assisfed by Janel' Wal- berg, Jo Anne McMillian, and Ralph Grefher. Jane was assisfed by Joannie Whifman, Joanne Maclcay, Ronald Kur+z, and Jane Kimberly. Members of The business sfaff were Darlene Maddox, business manager: Sandra BraH'en and Bob Grassberger, adverfising managers: and Lucille Crain, Marilyn Thorngren, and Laura Macoubrie, ad solicilors. Tom Helms was fealure edifor: Carol Marshall and Nancy Lev- ereH, columnisfs: and Bob Blanchard, sporfs edilor, assisfed by Jim Brewsfer. Terry Keefe, circulafion manager, was assisfed by Joe Lacy and Laura Bovey: Carolyn Fraser, ex- change edifor: Wilbur Larkin, phofographer, and Ben Brown, illuslrafor. 'N 4 'vat' 1 Edilor Nancy Neville shows assisfanfs Belly Hauclc and Jane Marlin fhe page proof on fha Mission afler a hard day's work. . . 3 if i..........,L. 4 Jim Brewsfer and Bob Blanchard worl: over baslcefball sla'risfics for fhe sporfs page. Sfanding: T. Keele, L. Macoubrie, J. McMil- lan, B. Grassburger, W. Larkin. Sealed: S Braffen, M. Thorngren, L. Crain, D. Maddox, T. Helms. Sealed: J. Whifman, C. Marshall. Sfanding: L. Bovey, R. Grefher, N. Levereff, J. Wal- berg, B. Brown, J. Lacy, J. Mackey, C. Frazer. IO7 FURTHERING fhe presfige of Shawnee-Mission and pro- mofing fhe general welfare of each individual sfudenf have been goals achieved by fhe Sfudenf Congress. The officers and some fiffy homeroom represenfafives planned and supervised all social acfivifies and aufhorized and charfered fhe organizafion of all clubs and groups wifhin 'rhe school. Found presiding af assemblies and meefings of fhe cabinef was Jay Hardy. Neil Barfley served as vice-presi- denf, Joe Muller as secrefary, and Whifney Kerr as freasurer. These officers., indusfrious commiffees, and fhe Sfudenf Congress sponsor. James C. Hawkins, sfimulafed an acfive tunnis, inferesf in sfudenf organizafions and provided a closer con- facf befween faculfy and sfudenfs. Welcoming alumni, planning assemblies, faking care of honors and awards, puffing info execufion a dance each monfh, compiling a sfudenf direcfory and handboolc. and securing a Unifed Nafions flag were among fhe acfivifies fhis nafional organizafion managed. OFFICERS Neil Barfley, Jay Hardy, Joe Muller, and Whifney Kerr prepare fhe agenda for fhe nexf meefinq. STUDENT CONGRESS PROMOTES PRESTIGE SENIOR CONGRESS. Bach Row: Joe Swarner, Richard Carrier, Sfeve Liffle, John Risiord, John Cochran, Bill Hunf, Bob Blanchard. Sided: Jo Ann McMillan, Carmen Fischer, Barbara Eclres, Jane Warburfon, Lucille Crain, Sue Shreve. 'btw 4-f d JUNIOR CONGRESS. Shading: John Swarfz, Bill Amer, Richard Morrison. Sealed: Scofl Hayden, Bolo Skinner, Janef Wann, Judy Finclre, Carol Peferson, John Paul Jones, Asher Langworihy. COMMITTEES PLAN DANCES, CONDUCT ELECTICJNS The Sludenl' Congress, furrhermore, slucliecl and pro- moled a safely program, conducfed fall class eleclions, chose 'rhe ci+izen of 'rhe week, exchanged correspondence helpful lo sludenl governmenl, arrended convenlions, donaled prize money for desirable conlesrs, and daily guarded lhe righrs of The ladies and genrlemenn of Shawnee-Mission. l 3 'W'i: W' - , Nu- TA- fisewiy AMY ,,v' Loolcs lilie lhe gang is a lilfle fired. They can'l seem lo find fhe shoes rhey shed for lhe Sock Dance, eTfher. We loolc in on The Sfudenf Congress hard al worlc. uno FRESHMEN 81 SOPHOMORES. Firsi' Row: Jackie Jaquiss, Cindy ZiegIer, Pa? Shields. Dixie Lee Gaffney. Second Row: Ginger LIeweIIyn. Paul Culp, Toni Shays, Harry Wren, Ned Eddy. Bruce GIII, Mary Belle Brown, Mary Lou Sfaley, Roberf Fry, Bob Scrivner, Bob NicI1oIs. CHGOSE CITIZEN OF WEEK, CGMPILE DIRECTORY :zen W ---' We I fn... ' .L M NL, fr I- 5 5.11,-s.JTj, Q' ' 1 I A I IIO L If ii OFFICERS. B. Hunf, J. Warburfon, D. Shenlr, L. Noonan. WCRLD AFFAIRS TO LEARN addifional facfs concerning fhe world abouf fhem and consequenfly fo derive a beffen undersfanding of 'rhe affairs nof only of fheir own nafion, buf of fhe ofhers as well, members of fhe World Affairs Club mef every ofher weelc. Miss Anna Marie Edwards worlced wifh fhe sfudenfs as sponsor. For every meefing reporfs were planned by fhe program comrniffee, each member acfing as a group chairman fwice. lnferesfing and colorful re- porfs were fhe resulf. The forfy-eighf members elecfed Bill Hunf, presidenfg Dwighf Shenlc, vice-presidenfg and Jane Warburfon, secrefary-freasurer. MISS EDWARDS explains fhe fheory of socialism fo The World Affairs Club. Sfanding: Ronald Kurfz, Bill Ore, Harry Key. David Warfield, Jim Mears. Dick Ericlrson, Don Benson, Bob Blanchard, Dick McEachen. Subd: Norma Fenn, Marsha O'Brien. Lucille Crain, Gail Pierce, Sue Smifh. 'W DEBATE THE MOST successful debaling season in recenl Shawnee- Mission hislory was climaxed by lying for lhe AA regional championship held a+ Kansas Universily, and winning a fiffh place lie in fhe All-Slale fournamenf. A squad of lhirly-four prepared lhemselves for The nalional debale lopic, Resolved: Thaf lhe American People Should Reiecl lhe Welfare Sla're. Afler exfensive sludy and pracfice led by Maurice Swanson, debale coach, lhe feam journeyed lo eleven lournamenls held lhroughoul fhe slale. From large fields of forly lo filly reams, fhe Shawnee- Mission squad gained 'rhird place lies a+ fhe Emporia, Afchison. and William Chrisman lournamenls. A live-speaker leam was chosen lo represenf lhe school in lhe AA regional championships. ll was composed of Franlclin Loulc. senior: Whilney Kerr, Janel' Severin, Fred Horne, and Cliff Thompson, juniors. Sianding: A. Calloway, W. Kerr. Sealed: C. Thompson, F. Horne. l if l 3 l Sfanding: Don Bishop, Jay Hardy, Franklin Loulc, Marvin Rainey, Dicl: Ericlcson. Sealed: Jaclcie Grossman, Sue Smifh. vw l Sfanding: Whifney Kerr, Jimmy Miller, Joe Muller, Dick Sharp, John Swarlz, Bob Mason, Alfred Callaway, Clifford Thompson, Janef Severin, Bob Skinner, Sealed: Scoff Hayden, Dolores Walrod, Nancy Hillebrand, Asher Langworlhy, Fred Horne, Jane Ware. This 'ream fled for firsf place wi+h Emporia, qualifying for ihe sfaie fournamenf, where ihey lied for fif+h in Kansas. Twenfy-four of Shawnee-Mis- sion's ouisfanding debafers held membership in ihe Nafional For- ensic Leaque, an honorary debal- ing socieiy. The officers were Cliff Thompson, presideniy Fred Horne, vice-presidenig Alfred Callaway, secreiary-ireasurerq and Whiiney Kerr, siafisiician. Sianding: R, Love, D. Ball, B. Scrivner L. Wood, D. Rabb, C. Krieclrhaus. Sealed: E. J. Bywaiers, C. Earnshaw, M. Woodson. 'S OFFICERS Judy Finclce, Barbara Caudill, Joyce Thompson, Torn Helms. SPANISH CLUBS Mr. Pigg leads The Spanish Club in ChrisTmas carols as They Tour The school. all Wh A K ..VAvA- f . S f INCREASED membership in The Spanish Club made iT necessary This year To divide iT inTo Two separaTe groups. The iuniors and seniors composed one club, and The oTher group consisTed OT sophomores and freshmen. Singing carols in Spanish in The halls before ChrisTmas. and having a chile supper aT The Round-up were some oT The ouTsTancling club pro- grams. Bingo in Spanish, boolc reporTs, and movies of The Spanish-spealcing counTries lcepT The members more Than enTerTained. OTTicers OT The junior and senior group were Joyce Thompson, president Thomas Helms, vice-presidenT: Judy Finclce, secre- Taryg Barbara Caudill, Treasurer: and Jan TurTon, parliamenTarian. L. Dale Pigg lcepT inTeresT high and made program suggesTions, as he was The advisor. ,,.. S .er fs SESS H' me Joyce Thompson and Mike Chappell greeT The classroom on The caroling Tour. TUX 1 ix: fx ,L 1 ff c f 2? ,Q 9 1 K ah iw. 5 5 h ' cw. 3 x Q 33 . nun. 1 Dm -1. ww BOYS OFFICERS. Don Hammond, John Slwellon, Louis Sfrasser, Gene Koenig Slephen Yeary. S+ n in M Eckles C Caslwion L Trabon P Mnmclw L J U N I 0 R R E D C R Q S S THE TWO American Junior Red Cross clwaplers a+ Shawnee-Mission conlinued llieir successful service proiecls of previous years. The girls' division made surgical dressings, planned an enferlainmenl' for a veferans' hospilal, and gave a parfy for 'rlwe clwil- dren's ward al a neighboring lwospifal. As llweir proiecf, Hue boys' division made smolcing fables, GIRLS OFHCERS Sfandlng Lois Sowers, Palsy Minich, Connie Caslaion. Sealed Mary Lawrence Carol Marshall, Janel Koehn, Loreila Trabon. Red Cross members worl: our meeling plans DIVISIONS COMPLETE SERVICE PROJECTS bed fables, and smolcing sfands for lwospifals. Officers of bolh divisions included Carol Marslwall and Don Hammond. presidenfsg Mary Lawrence and Sfeplien Yeary, vice-presidenisg Mary Jean Eckles, secreiaryg Lois Sowers, freasurer. Spon- sors were Mrs. Hazel Wallz, Miss Kallwryn Wood, and Howard V. PaH'erson. Proiecls are in order for llwese girls as lliey . aid fhe Senior Red Cross. GIRL GOLFERS UP TC PAR THE GIRLS Golf Club feafured programs which included lecfures, movies, and group and individual insfrucfion. These programs were climaxed wifh a spring fournamenf. For prac- fical demonsfrafions and enfhusiasm-builders during fhe year, oufsfanding golfers from fhis area addressed fhe forfy-five members. The year was rounded ouf wifh a golf clinic led by several Kansas Cify professionals: and, in general, fhe club creafed greafer inferesf in golf for fhe girls and acquainfed Them wirh golfing fechnigues. The club officers were Beffy l-lauclc, president Janef Severin, vice-presidenf: Carol Gould, secrefary: and Beffy Cole, freasurer. fflldf lI8 The officers Carol Gould, Beffy Cole, Beffy Hauclc. and Janef Severin meef af Carol's house 'ro plan a mafch. Mrs. Walker gives Janef Severin a few poinfers as Barbara Hauclc, Jan Turfon, Janef Libby, Janice Sfafon, Carol Gould, and Beffy Cole loolx on. Below: Grace Jaclc. Sfanding: Paf Mackey, Mari Belle Brown, June Odell, Sally Shafer, Joyce Thompson. Diane Benedix. Sfanding: W. Gilleiie. D. Gaffney, M. Sialey. Seaied: P, Ulferbaclc, A. Harmon, T. Sharp, M. Enswiler, B. Barnes, M. Rankin. LIBRARY CLUB ROCKHOUNDS EIGHTEEN members of 'rhe Library Club helped 'ro improve TWENTY-FOUR Indians became Roclchounds ihis year, 'lhe school's library service and fo siimulafe a grea+er colleciing and moun+ing fossils, minerals, and roclcs. A fluor- inferesf among lhe siudenfs in fhe reading of good boolcs. escenf display resulied from lhe acfiviiies of ihe members Officers elecfed were Dixie Lee Gaffney, president Barbara led by Harry Key, presidenig George Edwards, vice-presi- McFall, vice-president Norma Lawson, secrefaryg and Pai dent and Marcia Hessler, secrefary-Treasurer. Spangler, Treasurer. Mrs. Ailine Thomas was The club sponsor. Ann Allen, Dean Becrail. Jack Roof, Harold Ross, Geraldine Lamp, Joe Aldrich, Sfanley Opslad, Jaclc Linlc, Mike Coble, Sleven Sfree+er, Billy Loy, Sam Knoll. W'-.. M Lawrence, D. Francis, M. Mackey and S. Summerville were ihe OFFICERS. ART CLUB WITH A iwo-fold purpose, Thai of increasing ari' appreciaiion and knowledge of The various fields of arf, 'rwenfy-seven iuniors and seniors formed one secrion of 'rhis year's Ari Club, under The guidance of Miss Nedra Pflaum. arf insirucior. Membership was noi resiricied io siudenis enrolled in ari' classes, and anyone wiih a genuine inieresi in arf was eligible. Enriching iheir appreciaiion or skill in arf, wheiher as a hobby or a career, fhe members planned varied club programs, and enjoyed speak- ers, films, and o'rher aciivifies. Their drawing in- cluded creaiive skeiches and caricafures of leach- ers. Mrs. Wells, a former Shawnee-Mission siudenf, ialked 'ro ihe ariisis once during ihe year on arf as a career. Ceramics was delved info by The s+u- denis, and furnished many hours of enioymenr. A visir io fhe Nelson Ari Gallery climaxed ihe year's acfiviiies. Donna Francis served as president while Mary Lawrence acfed as vice-presidenf and pro- gram chairman, Margy Mackey as secrefary, and Sue Summerville as ireasurer. Sianding: Carol Logan, Joan McAvoy, Joyce Lanning, Mona Amos, Beverly Blakesley. Virginia Delp, Pai Bowden. Seahd: Barbara Bown, Mary Cain, Madalein Odell, Miss Pflaum, Tom Seffles. i l E 1 , ki Frosh-Soph ArT OFFICERS. Sfanding: N. Johnson, J. Long. Soehd: C. McCary, J. Jaquiss. ART CLUB SO LARGE was The number of sTudenTs inTeresTed in becoming members of The ArT Club, ThaT The club was divided inTo Two secTions. A separaTe secTion was Tormed Tor The freshmen and sopho- mores. These TwenTy-Tive sTudenTs were guided by Miss Nedra Pflaum. Many sTilI life drawings wiTh pencil, pen, and brush. were done by The members. Charcoal. as well as waTer colors and colored chalk. was also employed by The enThusiasTic arTisTs. In order ThaT The members mighT enjoy more varied inTeresTs, a program commiTTee was selecTed The second semesTer wiTh Ann Mack aT iTs helm. During The year Jackie Jaquiss acTed as presidenT oT The club, assisTed by Cindy McCary, vice-presidenT. SecreTary was Norma Johnson, and The money was Taken care of by Jim Long. Frff 'a-- 1 il f . ifi Q ArT club members worl: on Their proiecTs during a meeTing ----.-,, rf! E Sfanding: D. Kurfz, S. Olsen, K. England, H. Davis, W. Eubanlr, M. Moyer, E. Ber- ner, L. lvlclfee, P. Bashlor, B. Bowman, B. Ore. Seafed: C. Jones, B. Miller, J. Van Herclce, G. Ricci. Sfanding: J. Freeman, B. Faber, R. Riepen. Seafed: C Dougherfy, B. Scoff, F. Wilson. Pal McClanahan, Jerome VanHerclce, Charles Jones. t s . 3' Q - X., A . of 411 f I F. B. L. A. THE FUTURE Business Leaders of America sef ouf 'ro develop com- pefenf and aggressive business leadership, and fo sfrengrhen fhe confidence of young men and women in fhemselves and in fheir world. A sfudy of whaf former Shawnee-Mission sfudenfs had ac- complished affer graduafion en- couraged fhe members fo affempf 'ro esfablish fhemselves in fhe lousi- ness field. si .5 There were fwo divisions of F.B.L.A. The officers heading fhe senior division were Bill Ore, presi- denf: Gene Ricci, vice-presidenf: BeH'y Miller and Jaclc Van l-lerclce, secrefaries: Charles Jones, freas- urer: and Ronald Kurfz. reporfer. Junior leaders were Bill Faber, presidenfg Ray Riepen, vice-presi- denfg Fonda Wilson and Beffy Scoff, secrefaries: Jerry Freeman, freasurer: and Claudene Dough- erfy, reporfer. O. O. Barneff was club sponsor. STENO-ETTES ANY senior girl who was lalcing a com- mercial or a business adminislraiion course was eligible lo join Sfeno-eHes, a club whose members were concerned wifh lhe problems of The business world. Through speakers from The Civil Service Commis- sion, and lhe Index Employmenf Agency. 'rhe girls learned lhe basic principles of how To gel' a job, hold if, and advance in i'r. Serving as sponsor of lhe club was Felix Shular, slenography insfruclor. The officers selecred were Darlene Maddox, presidenig Par Darrah, vice-president Belly Carhey, secrefaryp and Gloria Fogarfy, lreasurer. Composing rhe Sieno-eHes were 'rwenfy-eighl' girls, Through whose elforls were made possible rhe mimeographed baslcelball and P.T.A. programs. B. Calhey, G. Fogarly, D. Maddox, P. Darrah. x l s 2 l q.....f..,,.. T3 Sfandingz Alfa Neer, Nelma Robinson, Barbara Campbell, Lennie Hill, Pa+sy Minnich, Ruby S+a+es, Lela McKee, Barbara Hanson, Laura Macoubrie. Sealed: Barbara Sears, Ann Gower, Roberfa Mouser, Carolyn Smifh, Loreffa Granger. ,f Coles Krieckhaus, Roberf Fri, and Paul Culp compare nofes on picfure faking. is BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHERS EXPERIMENT THE PURPOSE of Ihe Beginners' Camera Club, sponsored Officers elecfed by 'rhe Ihirry-'rhree members were by TrueH A. I-Iause, was 'ro s+imuIa+e and promofe inI'eresI' Ronald Ray Riepen, presidenf: Jerry TuHIe, vice-president in amafeur phofography. Sponsoring a picfure confesf was Warren WiIson, secreraryp and Craig Driscoll, Ireasurer. one of 'rI'xe chief accomplisbmenfs of Ibis group. Jusi a common - ordinary proiecfor, buf Ihey aII seem Iascina'red. Members sIudy Iheir en+ries in Ihe Na- Iional Phofograpby Confesf. s si ' OFFICERS. Ray Riepen, Jerry Tuffle, Osro Wesf, W. Wilson. ADVANCED CLUB OPERATES NEW DARKROCDM EXCHANGING ideas on successful procedures as +o The composifion and lighfing of picrures, as well as ofher 'rech- K. Wwe, N. Swarm, B, Pucken, J. Johnson, J. niques of camera operaiion, held The inferesf of fhe Ad- Addfns- R- Koenig' R- Bfnnn- R- Jensen- L- Lofenll vanced Camera Club. sponsored by Miss Gerlrude Welch. J' Daunen Club members also gained skill in operaling a darkroom. Officers elecfed were Roberf Fri, president Coles Krielchaus, vice-presidenig and Paul Culp, secrefary-lreasurer. -1 4ln.,.., n- ' ,sei Sfanding: A. Owens, R. Blanchard, R. Appleqafe, W, McHenry, M. Thorngren, N. Neville, D. Smifh, S. Braffen, L. Wolf. M. Slough, S. Sfuclc, C. Neilson, D. Fran- cis. Sealed: M. Myers, J. Shenk, J. La- Berge, J. Maclray. OFFICERS Carmen Fischer, Gayle Gould, Norma Fenn, Mary Lou Elmlund. Nancy Neville, Marilyn Thorngren, Gayle Gould and Mary Lou Elclund perform af The Chrisrmas parry. env! FRENCH CLUB GOES PARISIAN TALKS by a French war bride and 'rhe wife of an American docfor from Paris proved bolh inferesfing and educalional To lhe forfy-five members of lhe French Club, organized by Hs sponsor, Mrs. Marguerife Crain, in I948 lo promofe friendly relafions wi'rh France. Slides, games. and songs were among rhe program acfivilies, wirh such social evenls as a Chrisfmas parry and a spring picnic helping 'ro srirnulafe an acrive in+eres'r in fhe club. Leading fhe group was Mary Lou Elclund, presidenf. Ofher officers included Norma Fenn, vice-president Carmen Fischer, secre- 'raryg and Gayle Gould, freasurer. PRINTER'S DEVILS THE PrinTer's Devils, a club in iournalism and newswriTing, is new aT Shawnee-Mis- sion This year. The club's name is associ- aTed wiTh The TacT ThaT iT was The PrinTer's Devil who helped Benjamin Franklin, when he Tounded The Sofurdoy Evening POST. IT is The PrinTer's Devil, modernly called copyboy, who helps geT ouT The news- papers and magazines. The Devils elecTed Hayes Walker, presidenT7 Mary Lawrence, vice-presidenTg Dolores Walrod, secreTary: and Dick Rumsey, Treasurer. Among Their ouTsTandinq speakers was John Thompson, SporTs EdiTor of The Kansas Cify Konson. Bob Bush, Dick Maxwell, PaT Ensminger, Melba Smiih, Dick STromsTed, Janel' Russell, Marjorie ,, Woodson, Carol Gould, Donna Amos, Jackie Gil- ii lespie, Alice Hayward, Tom Lane, Dixie Bruflaf, Bob Maugh. P. McKenzie, E. Sparks, N. Hillebrand, B. EarnsT, M. Scrarnlin, H. HarbisTon, S. Clark, H. Hacksan O. Bryan, A. AlbriTTen, A. Huff, R..Lemkie, B Lawson, B. Lawrence. W, Wm. .. .,c-wagf-safes y . wwwwy X. , , . , 1 A A i is -5 L f T 'D E Sanding: Madelyn BriTe, Tossie BenneTT, Dick Sharp, Mick Chappell, Don SmiTh, Doc WaTson, Hayes Walker, Dick Rumsey, Delores Walrod, Mary Lawrence. Seafedz Geneva Whife, Joan McAvoy, Carol Bowman. l i I27 Carmen Fischer, Dana Springer, Bob Mason, Carol Marshall. TO FURTHER lheir inleresl' in dramalics, abouf six'ry sfudenis joined in rhe acliviiies of 'rhe Drama Club. As in previous years, 'rhe Drama Club was organized 'ro give ihe members a wider knowledge of 'rhe background of drama and 'rhe fheafre. The porirayal of characiers and rhe reading of plays were lhe main aciivilies. Membership was open lo rhose who have been enrolled in eifher Jrhe speech or dramaiics classes. Miss Jean Arfhur look charge of The club. The year l95O-Sl marked ihe eighfh year for ihe club in Shawnee-Mission. Elecied lo hold 'rhe execuiive posiiions were Carmen Fischer, presidenli Carol Marshall, vice-presidenlg Dana Springer. secreiaryz and Bob Mason, +reasurer. Responsibiliiy for rhe programs was lefr in fhe hands of The vice-presidenl. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS PRESENT PLAYS Back: B. Campbell, C. Kriekhaus, B. Brian, B. Bernadel, J. Wealhered, M. Brown, L. Carlson. Fronh D. Springer, D. Veafch, H. Davis, J. Marlin, P. Minnier, J. Canning, N. Levereli, C. Marshall, 6. Ricci. if 'Q THESPIAN SOCIETY A NATIONAL organizaTion, The Thespian SocieTy conTinued The advancemenT of dramaTic arTs aT Shawnee-Mission. The TiTTeen members appoinTed John Risiord, presidenTg GilberT Woodward. vice-presidenT: Carol Marshall, secreTary: and Gene Ricci, Treasurer. Serving as sponsor was Miss RuTh Browne. Their moTTo . . . acT well your parT: There all The honor lies . . . ran Through Their minds aT The formal insTaI- IaTion in The spring. E? - OFFICERS. John Risiord, Carol Mar- shall, Gene Ricci. Shnding: J. Risiord, G. Gould, B. Bowman, M. I-lopmann, J. Whifman, G. Ricci, C. Marshall, D. WalTer, G. Woodward. Soahcl: D. Walrod, C. Hendricks, C. Fisher, T. Helms. JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY CAST. F. Horne B. Cox, C. Sherard, J. Cochran, D SmiTh, B. WaTson, L. McKee, C. Sell C. Thompson, B. Skinner, D. Kilgroe, J Severin, J. TurTon, A, Nelson, N. Norris N. Fenn, J. MarTin, G. CoTTle, D. Schulfz 'si Q-ual ' ff 'Q SPELLING CLUB ON THE agenda of fhe Spelling Club, one would find a variefy of confesfs, spelling bees, or inferesf- ing and fhoughf-provoking fesfs. Wifh such a baclr- ground, fhe eleven members developed an inferesf in spelling, and also found if valuable. Officers elecfed were Alice Burris, chairman: Nina Logan, vice-chairman: and Mary Viard, secrefary-freasurer. Miss Edna Hefzel sponsored fhe club. E. Rusher, A. Taylor, M. Viard, R. Balcon, R. Flanders, N Logan. J. Thompson, B. Barr. A. Burris. STAMP CLUB INTERESTED sfamp collecfors found fhe Sfamp Club, under fhe sponsorship of How- ard V. Pafferson, an organizafion in which fhey could receive a greafer lcnowledge of sfamps. Regularly fhey builf up fheir col- lecfions fhrough frading among fhe fwenfy members. Officers elecfed for fhe group were Mike Coble, presidenfg Keifh Spenser, vice-presidenfg and Jaclc Roof, secrefary- freasurer. M. Coble, J. Roof, K. Spencer, S. Liliesfand, R. Perkins, E. Bowman, S. Sfrufer, J. Shelfon. vm as. BOOK CLUB BOOK reviews, general discussions, and examinafions of boolrs and periodicals were some of fhe fypes of programs enioyed by fhe mem- bers of fhe Book Club. This year's officers were Marfha Sue Jones, presidenfp Jo Ann McMillan, vice- presidenf: and Marsha O'Brien, secrefary-freasurer. Mrs. Wilma B., Whife was fhe sponsor. J. Ware, J. Warburfon, L. Meslcer, L. Biorlclund, J. Richardson, P. Bullard, J. McMillan, L. Crain, C. Coon, D. Francis, i xuL:i....-.. U lhnaf R Pala .I Fdell. 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Above: Round Danc- ers walfz and fox Trof in fhe old gym. G. A. A. TO ENCOURAGE and promole inferesf in physical acfivifies was fhe purpose of fhe GAA under fhe sponsorship of Mrs. Sophia K. Hodshire. All sporfs-baslceiball. golf. volleyball, bowling, fennis, swimming-were funciions of a regular meefing. Officers were Jaclrie While, president Mary Lou Wiclcersham. vice-presidenf: Palsy Minnich, secrefary: and Ann Moafs. freasurer. Bach Row: J. Lobdell, P. Arnl, J, Thompson, J Ennis, J. Mohling, P. Minnier. Second Row: J Thomas. N. Rice. J. Smilh, A. Moals, L. Trabon B. McFaIl, B. Campbell. Fronf Row: N. Reece, J While. C. Schulleis, D. Renner, J. Gillespie. Mrs. Gibson, Paul KenT, Barl' Gage, Jim ShorT, Kif Bordagaray, Barbara Houck, BeTTy Hauclr, RoberT Kearney, Hildegard FosTer. SHORT STORY CLUB A NEW club, The ShorT STory Club, was inTroduced aT Shawnee-Mission This year, under The sponsorship of Mrs. Romain Gibson. NineTeen members who were inTeresTed in aTTempTing To wriTe shorT sTories and in learning To appre- ciaTe The modern versions Tound This The very club in which To learn Techniques. The officers were Jim ShorT, president and BeTTy l-Tauck. vice-president LATIN CLUB PLAYlNG Lafin games and enjoying movies of LaTin coun- Tries and people were among The acTiviTies carried on by The LaTin club This year. A subscripTion To a LaTin newspaper regularly broughT varied and inTeresTing reading To The members. Mrs. Romain Gibson, insTrucTor of LaTin and Span- ish, was The advisor. The oTTicers were Bari' Gage, presidenT: Paul Kent vice-presidenTg JaneT Grammer, secreTary: and Meridifh Miller, Treasurer. Harold SmiTh, Eleanor Munger, JaneT Davidson. Meridifh Miller, Mrs. Gibson, Larry Wood, Tex New, Janel' Grammar, Lance Will- I34 dermond, Bar? Gage, Karen Ward, Ada Neuer, Nancy SmiTh, Paul Kenl. Sfanding: N. Richardson, M. Boomgaarn, B. Meinlce, J. Masfers, J. Gilleffe, P. Ensminger, J. Carver, S. Rofhermel, L. Merilafi, S. Townsend, I. Sanders. Sealed: A. Harmon, G. Lamp, D. Welsh, P. Holmberg, M. Smirh. SCRIBBLERS CLUB TO STIMULATE inieresf in crealive wrifing was Mrs. Leona M. Goodwin's purpose in sponsoring ihe fhirfy persons in fhe Scribblers' Club. Members wro+e for fun and for im- provemenf in slcill and siyle. Plays, shorf sfories, and informal essays were exchanged. Pa+sy Lowe was elecied presidenf: Berry Losher, vice-president and Marberh Hopmann, secre- fary-freasurer. Wrifing groups were direcied by David War- field, Phil Osborne, Claudene Dougherfy, Evelyn La Berge, and Evelyn Ellison. BIOLOGS CLU-B TO INCREASE rheir knowledge of biology ouiside of rhe regular biology class, +wen+y-+hree sfudenfs parficipaied in rhe aciiviiies of ihe Biologs Club. Special demonsfrafions and reporls were given by fhe members, and rhe microscope was used io find answers for quesiions which puzzled fhe members. Field Trips were planned for fhe spring. Headed by Miss Velma Searon, biology ins'rruc'ror, fhe officers were Bruce Gill, presidenlg David Ball, secrefary: and Bob Puclrefi, rreasurer. YQ Sfanding: B. Gill, D. Ball. Back Row: B. Nelson, P. Rein. R. Kniffin, J. Halberf. Second Row: M. Phillips, B. Kearney, E. Kinney. L. Kuse, M. Duncan. Fronf Row: B. Scrivner, B. Puclreff, J. Thompson, J. L. Sanders. l35 wLfsmff44w:fw:: nx5 f .. 1 at uw refxhefw -1 - P f'Q1 , A ' w Ai, nr. x . .. . Lis 1- A S . K i 'bf' gl424+:f'fTh'L,,I1'..'3j 4 I ' Y . K h x m?:'5Z15Qgu I, ffm' , ' 14555: hx Q Q - AG' .. . ix? Xjgsfrd f Q t W f ikiQ3f My V. xv g E, Ewa 1 f . - V BX -f gg A Y! A 6 ff' 1 Q Lf l i VF L 5 V Y V A Q 5 5 K ' . ,, H f. Q Q 'tai 55 Wiz? i ' WW kv S ,,. , 'E W . in . time-' 9 'V ' I Y g a J! K- A-Q. .-. fs. 1 :QL 1 ,Q V ...ra -5451 ...'v,.. ...'3' H?-5 211--5-ff Q'+W+ 4 695 35 X 4 v 5' ' i Q' Q s f MQ H Q 1 T' 'S' 'S' T 6 Y U WT WI' i S 'muff fElBVISE3 W ' ff' 1 ,A 6 4 A1 1 .1 . ,.4. :xi IH vnfwig W A , yr, wx , .., ihfmbmj, Bach Row: S. Hoge, B. Amer, D. McClurg, H. Wallrer, B. Whim, D. Thompson, J. Callaghan, B. Jorgensen, P. Henry, B. Tooley. Middle Row: B. Nelson. G. Jaclcson, J. WhiTe, D. Jorgenson, C. Thompson, M. Ragland, J. Shadowen, R. New, R. Russell. Fran? Row: C. PeTTiiohn, C. Larson, R. Parker, G. New, N. Hoge, C. Pflumn, D. GiIIeTTe, J. Boyd. KANSAS IN THE NATIONAL CONTEST Winning TirsT place aT The disTricT FFA public spealc- ing conTesT was one of The honors achieved by The chapTers Tor The year. ChapTer oTTicers placed TirsT in The disTricT FFA Leadership School aT Lawrence, and Shawnee-Mission's judging Team placed sixTeenTh in The sTaTe pouITry conTesT aT Emporia. Third place in a disTricT pouITry conTesT aT OTTawa was an addiTionaI honor. The chapTer sponsored The Crusade Tor Freedom boTh locally and aT The naTional FFA convenTion, securing Tour Thousand names and SIOO in cash donaTions. IT supervised The coin-piTching sTunT aT a basIceTbalI game and coIIecTed SI38 Tor The naTional inTanTiIe paralysis Tund. The FFA renTed a Ten-acre corn Tield as a co-operaTive project and purchased a new porTabIe arc welder. IT was noT all work and no play, however, as The boys played basIceTbaIl one nighT each weelc during The win- Ter monThs. They were, moreover, enTerTained each monTh aT a Tull nighT meeTing. Average aTTendance Tor such a meeTing was over nineTy per cenT. EIecTion oT The all-imporTanT oTTicers was held midyear. OuTgoing officers were Dale GrossharT, presidenT: Fred Irwig, vice-presidenT3 Wayne Thies, secreTary1 Ronald Cox. Treasurer: Harry Hedges. reporTer: Gene Barlcer, senTinel: and Nelson JenneTT, program chairman. The incoming offi- cers Tor I95O-I95I included CasTIe Thompson, president Joe WhiTe, vice-president Ronald Parlcs, secreTary: Gene New, Treasurer: Jerry Shadowen, reporTer7 Jerry Callaghan, senTineI: and Charles PeTTiiohn, program chairman. An ac- Tive membership in The school was composed oT TiTTy-eighT boys, wiTh eighTy-Three boys malcing a ToTaI acTive mem- bership. There were Two hundred ThirTy-eighT associaTe mem- bers, Ten honorary members, TwenTy-Three STaTe Farmers, and Two American Farmers wiThin The FFA. Through The eTTorTs of The boys and The sponsorship of Their willing, able advisor, H. D. Garver, The Shawnee-Mission chapTer was one oT The Two local chapTers selecTed To represenT Kansas in The naTional chapTer conTesT oT I95I. I 1 7 Mr. Pallersorfs group works on fheir bows and arrows. Anorher group of archers sponsored by Mr. H. V. Parrerson concerned lhemselves wirh a dili- ferenf 'lype of archery recrearion. These club mem- bers acrually planned and consfrucled lheir own equipmenr. Afrer weelcs of sanding, culling, and parience, rhe bows were ready for acfual use. Pre- paring sfraighf arrows lo shoor on lheir homemade bows was no easy 'raslc for lhese modern Robin Hoods. The presidenf was Bill Schwagerman. He was aided by Bernard Ware, vice-president and Roberl' Sloellzing, secrelary-lreasurer. ARCHERS PRACTICE AIM JUST AS fhe lndians of early America slallced lheir game wirh bows and arrows, so lhe modern Shawnee-Mission Indians have lalcen up rhe bow and arrow again, buf fhis lime for healrhful recrearion. These boys ser up fheir equip- menr on rhe foorball field, and lhere parlicipafed in com- pefirive archery. Mr. Clyde Redpafh, club sponsor, insfrucfed The fifreen archers in 'rhe proper shooling 'rechniques and main- renance mefhoclsl The proper slance and correcr release of +he arrow were bofh very essenrial ro gain a high score. Jerry Theis was rhe president and was assisfed by Don Dufcher, vice-president Bernard Byrne. secrefary: and Paul Basham, rreasurer. The uplceep of lhe equipmenr was fhe duly of Diclc Kilgroe, properry manager. 1 0-. B. Byrne, D. Dulcher, D. Kilgroe, P. Basham, J. Thies. . l X' ...I J. Thies, B. Lilleslon, P. Basham, J, Roof, D. Kilgroe, B. Lally, R. Wilson. D. Preslon, J. Aldriclc, B. Dean, B Sladelc. Third Row: I. Miflenfelner, C. Pafferson. I.. Summers, H. Green, B. Geenens. R. Glanders, M. Allison. Second Row: J. Roden burg, R. Chambers, H. Parker, S. McCann, S. Brown, G. Mc- Henry, F. McHenry, Miss Wood. Firsf Row: B. Richardson, A. Williams, D. Sfromsfed, D. Sfewarf, A. Mall, L. McFadden. HORIZON CLUB SOCIAL experience and service were lhe main obieclives of 'rhe Horizon Club, which is fhe high school division of fhe nafional organizalion, Camp Fire Girls. Membership was open fo any girl in high school who was inleresfed in confinuing in- sfruclion in Camp Fire worlr. Working on 'rheir clif- ferenl ranks for advancemenf, and singing, which was led by Margarei Throm, lhe song leader of fhe group, were lhe main acfivifies of lhe meefings. As a social evenf fhe girls had a Valenfine pol-luck supper. The len members were direcled fhis year by Miss Jean Arfhur and Miss Nancy Howe, who came lo school for every mee'l'ing. B. Housfellor, M. Throm. S. Horsl, S. Housfon, J. Andrews, R. Balcom, J. Angle. THE FUTURE Homemalrers of America is The nafional organizalion of sluclenfs sfudy- ing homemalcing in high schools in lhe Uniled Sfafes. ll consisls of charfered sfafe associalions which in lurn are made up of chaplers. Furlhering inleresf in home and communify life was The purpose of 'rhe club. The Shawnee-Mission chapfer of fhirfy members wilh Miss Kafhryn Wood, spon- sor, elecrecl Isabelle Miffenfelner, presi- denfg Roberla Chambers, vice-presidenf: Anna Marie Mall, secrelaryg and Sharon Browne Miffod, lreasurer. ,ff ,'.f OFFICERS. Roberfa Chambers, Isabel Miffenfelner, Anna Marie Mall, Sharon Brown, Jo McCann. , . Q ,f f I J 1 5 u, f ' . 1 I39 ii' 3 X 1 X 1 Xena! , , K K ,L 52 ,7 i g. f ..,...fv- i M A ' 3 HI-Y SETS STANDARDS MEMBERS of The Shawnee-Mission Hi-Y helped +o creale, mainlain, and exlend high sfandards of Chrisfian characfer 'rhroughoul +he school and communily. H' was affilialed wifh lhe Wesf Cenfral Area office af Topelca and The Nafional Hi-Y. This year if was sponsored by Clyde A. Redpalh, Orval E. Hemphill, W. W. Sfrong, and T. A. Hause. Mem- bership was open l'o any looy in Shawnee-Mission. V -I iilfli lllx i T 1 1, 2 3 Q SPONSORS: Mr. House, Mr. Sfrong, Mr. Redpafh, Mr. Hemphill. EXECUTIVE. Joe Muller. Cliff Thompson, John Coch- ran, John Sfaclm, Sieve Liffle. Sfanding: Lee Goodman, Paul Kenl, Wilbur Larlcin, Diclc Morrison, Bar? Gage, Warren George. Sealed: Joe Lewis, Bob Scrivner, Bolo Grassberger, David Kerr, SCOTT Hayden, Terry Keele. -Hg-... is 4- J REPRESENTATIVES. Sfanding: T. H. Hause, Bob Skinner, Cliff Thompson, Dick Erickson, Terry Keefe, Frank Louk, Bob Scrivner, Wilbur Larkin, Louis Noonan. Seafed: Joe Muller, Coles Krieckhaus, Asher Langworfhy, Sfeve Liffle, Whifney Kerr, Paul Burke, Scoff Hayden, Phil Rein. The club was divided info four secfions: freshman, sophomore, iunior, and senior divisions. Each group had a chairman, a scribe, and a devofional leader. The chairman of each group mef once a monfh wifh fhe officers of fhe club. The officers for fhe enfire group for l95O-5I were Cliff Thompson, presidenfg Sfeve Liffle, vice-presidenfg John Sfack, secrefary: Joe Muller, freasurer: and John Cochran, devofional chairman. Then There Were Four was a safefy film, which was shown fo fhe enfire sfudenf body as a parf of fhe safefy campaign sponsored by fhe Hi-Y. The local chapfer spon- sored fhis film elsewhere. To gain experience in leadership, sixfeen Hi-Y boys affended The Vocafional Conference, in Kansas Cify, Kansas. Anofher highlighf was fhe Hi-Y con- ference af Offawa. Forming a model legislafure af fhe Topeka sfafehouse gave addifional experience in commiffee parficipafion. Hl-Y CONFERENCE AT OTTAWA. Back Row: J. Delamefer, D. Kerr, C. Ball, B. Scrivner, D. Burfneff, D. Conklin, B. Gage, W. George, Mr. Redpafh, D. Brown. Fronf Row: C. Krieckhaus, P. Kenf, L. Wood, D. Sfromsfed, C. Thompson, B. Skinner, L. Wilder- mood. ci ,W ' s CIN has Ni Ex '?'F .--. 043. .Q Sfandingt Janie Sowers, Leia McKee. Seafedz Judy Finclce, Beffy Cafhey, Joyce Marshall, Lois Sowers, Mary Freleigh, Carmen Fischer. Y-TEENS FIND AND AN organizafion open To any Shawnee-Mission girl infer- esTed in iTs ideals, The Y-Teens were preTTy well filled To The brim This year as The enrollmenf increased To some five hundred members. Under The sponsorship of Miss Edna Hefzel and Thirfeen oTher Teachers inTeresTed in assisfing The girls, The club found iTself Too large a group To rneeT Togefher regularly. As a resulf, fourfeen separafe divisions were mainfained. Wifh a purpose To find and give The besf. each member accepfed as her moTTo, To face life squarely. Several funcfions helped To rnalce The club enTerTaining, and also educafional. Program acfivifies included a puppef show by a Kansas Cify performer, a Talenf show by The club's own members, various Types of movies, and more usual i we MRS. KELLER gives a bool: review for The Y-Teens pasfimes. such as singing. Oufsfanding social evenTs helped color The oufside acfivifies. Despife The confusion and problems broughf on by The building program, The members found Time for a colorful ST. PaTriclr's day parfy and The Tradifional Mofher-Daughfer Tea, which included insfallafion of officers. The efforfs of many people-The offi- cers, The cabinef, The sponsors-who were chosen lasT spring To confinue The popularify and significance of The club were well re- MISS HETZEL has a meeTing wifh sponsors: Mrs Goodwin, Mrs. Irwin, Miss Sanford, Mrs. Walfz Mrs. Crain, Miss Seafon, and Miss Phillips. warded, as each and every Y-Teen enioyed a profiiable and pleasing'year. Noi' only 'rhe various programs and +he exira aciiviiies, buf The good spirif of 'rhe individual wenl' info 'rhe malcing of ihe successful organizafion-an organizaiion worih remembering. Resulis of a hard-foughi elecfion dis- closed ihai Carmen Fischer had been named presideni. The oiher officers selecied were Janey Sowers, vice-presi- denf: and Belly Cafhey. secrefary-lreasurer. The cabinet upon which more responsibilifies ihan ever were placed. assumed fhe posifion of heading 'rhe club's divisions. Mem- bers serving as chairmen of These secfions were selecied from 'rhe I949 membership and included Lois Sowers, devo- 'tional head: Gloria Fogariy, social: Judy Finclce, recrea- fionalg Lela Jane McKee, service, and Joyce Marshall, music. Besides The head sponsorship of Miss Heizel, o+her ieachers acfively parficipafing as sponsors were Miss Theiss, Miss Hogan, Mrs. McMichael. Mrs. lrwin, Miss Phillips, Mrs. Walfz, Miss Wood, Mrs. Goodwin, Miss Pilaum, Miss San- ford, Miss Seai'on,,Mrs. Crain, and Miss Boys. A naiional organizafion, The Y-Teens is a facior in making iis five hun- dred members beiier Shawnee-Mission cifizens because 'they adopi iis ideals of friendliness and service. GIVE THE BEST The Y-Teen's program is augmenied by an oui sianding puppei enieriainer. Leia McKee appoinis her commifiee for The Y-Teen Si. Pairiclfs party. 8 . 'sf X , nv Jatyiiku xr' 'Q ,-,,,,...w. .i ,, - s. INNER CIRCLE HOLDING Bible quizzes and hearing oulside speak- ers give Iheir individual devofional messages, Ihe forly-five members of The Inner Circle Club mel' before school. The membership, composed of slu- denls of all denominafions, sludied Ihe Bible and sang hymns. Mr. M. E. Alleman sponsored Ihis club, Ihe purpose of which was Io give all sfuclenfs oppor- Iunify fo meer 'rogefher Io share Ihe spiriiual side of school life. Carolyn More served as president Janie Sowers as vice-president Jackie Renfer as secrefaryg and Lynn Springer as Ireasurer. A na- Iional organizafion, Ihe Inner Circle Club elecfed Jim Morris as cily-wide represenlafive and Janel' Walberg as The reporfer for Ihe cify paper. The club had a quiz Ieam consisfing of seven members, who parficipafed in quizzes fhroughoui 'rhe ciiy. The quiz Ieam also alfended downfown meeiings weekly. OFFICERS. Back Row: L. Springer, J. Morris, N. McCue. Fronf Row: J. Renfer, C. Shenk. J. Sowers, C. More. Back Row: J. Smifh, R. Parks, J. Morris, J. Builer, M. Allison, W. Ramsey. Second Row: C. Thompson, J. Lobdell, P. Gallagher, V. Dodson, R. Zinc, E. Schrader. Froni Row: C. More, J. Thomas, J. Sowers, L. Sowers. Back Row: S. Teefer, R. Barber, B. More, J. Pollock, B. Sfoelfzing. Third Row: J. Meyers, N., Logan. Second Row: G. Whifenrneyer, R. Ramsey, P. Holmberg, J. Green. N. Rice, C. Shank, J. Thompson, B. Barr. Fronf Row: S. Srnifh, A. Taylor, J. Lord, B. Bell, B. Robinefl. 0 , v .. U rl B. Hauclx, W. Dando. R. Ap- l plegafe, F. Loulc. JlM SHORT sefs up an experi- menf before a club meefing. RETORTS FURTHER CHEMISTRY IN ORDER fo develop inleresl in The siudy of science, The Relorls Club carried on inleresring meelings. Reporfs. discussions, and lec- 'rures periaining lo chemical sciences were The main feaiures of 'rhe programs. ln order To become a member, a sfudeni musf have had al leasl' one ierm of chemical science. This year Rodney Applegale was elecfed president Franlclin Loulc, vice-president BeHy Hauclc, secrelaryg and Wally Dando, Treasurer. Besides The regular officers, ihe club had differenf commiH'ees which were responsible for assigned dufies. Serving on The library commiilee were Gayle Gould, John Swariz, Rene Leeds. and Wally Dando. Terry Keele and Wilbur Larkin had charge of The bullelin board, and Marjorie Myers, Cliff Thompson, and Joe Muller were responsible for The display window. Slandingz Karl Meclrlenburg, Peier Arrowsmilh, Jim Shorr, Kos Jarrell, Don Bishop, Jon Jacobson. Dick Welfy, Jim Miller, Richard Morrison, Jay Hardy, Jock Hoerafh. Soafed: Jerry Coffle, Mariorie Myers, Wil- bur Larkin. Bob Grassberger, Joe Muller. I4E l Standing: Beclcy Srurdivanf, Barbara Wallrer, Mary Lou Sfaley, Andrea Donnell, Barbara Walz, Lallalw Adams, Janer Walberq, Shirley Jean Meyers, Par Anderson, Ann Rumsey. Sealed: Jaclcie Grossman, Janice Miefzner, Joan Palmer. Miss Wood, Mrs. Tliornas, and Miss Boys clieclc palrerns lor llie nexf meeling. Sfanding: Leona Bowden, Mary Ryan, Eflwel Purinron, Mary Scoville, Virginia Duncan, Rurli Kelli, Mabel Mauer. Seeded: Beffy Barr, Kay Kenny, Jane Bowersoclc, Jill Havener. i l fan, f xv in :cd .F SJ-.yi 41 KNIT ONE, PURL TWO. Needlework Members Become Proficient Knitters FLYING needles would have been seen if one had visiled any of rhe 'rhree needlework groups. The purpose of The club was lo give The girls an opporfunify fo perfecr 'rheir skills in such phases ol' needlework as kniffing and crocheling. The nafure of fheir work gave fhe girls a chance io relax from fhe usual classroom procedures, as fhey worked on 'rheir creaiive proiecis. Since The club lime was devoied fo work- ing on proiecfs from socks lo sweafers, ihe club had no need Sfandinq: Janef Sue Gear, JoAnn Peiry, Sally Yoder, Nancy Newell, Sharon Townsend. Carolyn Fraser. Siffing: Palsy Lowe, Jane Sowers, Marilyn Thorngren. Sandy Brafien. Sfanding: Jane? Hansen, Janef Gear, Elizabelh Caldwell, Nancy Shronlz, Mary Lou Keni, Elaine Huff. Sealed: Jane Pecinovsky, Kay Pilumm, Pai Mockler, Mifzi Holmes, Kay Carbaugh. for an execulive commiffee. Membership ran high, as fhe club consisled of aboul' seveniy members. ln order lo accom- modafe fhe many girls who wished fo ioin The club, if was divided inro fhree differenf secfions. Sponsors of The groups were Miss Boys, biology insfrucforg Miss Wood. home eco- nomics inslrucfor. and Mrs. Thomas. librarian. Miss Boys look rhe beginners, while Miss Wood and Mrs. Thomas helped fhe advanced groups. Bud Griffin, Mr. Sfrong, Paul Clarlc, Hugh Jones, Marvin Rainey. Sianding: Milne Burnworlh, Marvin Rainey, Dale Guy. Sealed: Jaclr Scharfenburg, Frank Rosfocil, Gordon Smarf, Miles Masfers, Tom Boslon, Howard Robinefl. 'if' ff. lofi. RADIO CLUB THIRTY-SIX inleresled members of ihe Radio Club were laugh? The principles of radio, including code praciice and inslruclion on radio lheory. Officers were Marvin Rainey, president Paul Clarlc, vice- president and Bud Griffin, secre- 'rary-ireasurer. Mr. W. W. Slrong was sponsor. r Q READING CLUB TO ENCOURAGE an inleresl' in reading was 'rhe primary purpose of The Reading Club. The funclions were lo provide read- ing enioymeni for lhe members and fo im- prove oral reading. Sponsored by Miss Velma Sealon, lhe Reading Club had for ils officers Denni Joy, president Joan Ryan, vice-president and Susan Robb. secrerary-freasurer. Among ihe accomplishmenfs of fhe iwenfy-Two members was lhe group read- ing of a Shalcespearian play. J. Ryan. D. Joy, S. Robb. Sfaver. ' AMATEUR SCIENTISTS EXPERIMENT ORGANIZED primarily for fhose sfudenfs who were parficularly inferesfed in fhe fields of general science. fhe Science Club was open fo any persons faking or having fallen general science. Mr. John Allison served as sponsor for fhe group. GIRL SCOUTS WITH THREE divisions of senior Girl Scoufs-Wing, Mariner, and Service-fhe I95O-5I S-M froop ,carried on fhe Wing fradi- fion. Gaining informafion abouf fhe airplane and air service was The main obiecfive of fhe year. Miss Margaref Hogan, mafhe- mafics feacher, was Ihe sponsor, and fhe execufive offices were held by Ann Moafs, presidenfg Jaclcie Whife, vice-presidenf: Ruby Dillon, secrefary: and Beffy Geen- ens, freasurer. Acfivifies included discussions and visual edu- cafion as well as experimenfafion and research problems. The fen members elecfed David Sfaver, presidenf: Glenn Munro, vice-presidenfg Tom Grady, secrefary: and Jim Johnson, freasurer. 'aa Isa ' JF Girl Scouf OFFICERS. Sfanding: B. Geenans, R. Dillan, J. Whife. Snhd: :Es Shading: J. Lord, D. Presfon, J. Ausfin, J. Johnson, B. Bales, T. Grady. G. Munro. Snhd: G. Nordsfrom, G. Munro, D. .33 ,E 'r 1 it? 52406 A. Moafs I49 T 1 CHOIR. BoTTom Row: K. Kincaid, M. Amos, B. BarneTT, J. SmiTh, B. Blake, G. Jack, G. Finley, H. SmiTh. Second Row: A. Pough, C. Coon, G. Gould, M- L' Ellllmcli M- Moore, P. RUll1f6UTrf. M. Moyer, N. Whinery. Third Row: C. Fischer, G. Pierce, S. SmiTh, J. l-lornaman, J. STorey, B. Beilharz, P. Bowden, B. Engel, D. Shenk. Fourfh Row: H. WyaTT, J. Shafer, J. Thomas, J. Marshall, M. R. STough, M. RaiTT, B. SuTTle, L. Adams. UNDER The direcTion oT Mrs. Mariorie Cain, The vocal music deparTmenT increased in populariTy This year, providing en- TerTainmenT aT innumerable TuncTions. UniTs oT This vasT organizaTion were The a cappella choir, girls' glee club, mixed chorus, boys' glee club, small choir, and Two girls' double Trios. Newly organized This year, The small choir consisTed OT TiTTeen members. The TirsT girls' double Trio was made up OT six senior girls: Judy STorey, Joyce STouT, Mary Lou Eklund, Grace Jack, Marilyn Moore, and Sue SmiTh. LoreTTa Granger, Carolyn Pierce, Lavon l-lowland, Sylvia MiTchell, June Odell, and ETTie Reeves were The members of The oTher double Trio. Making us merry aT ChrisTmas Time was The a cappella choir, who combined Their TalenTs wiTh The boys' glee club To sing aT The Power and LighT Building on The Plaza December lo, and aT The Village Green December ll. The combined vocal and orchesTral groups presenTed Their annual P.-T. A. ChrisTmas program December I8 in The Prairie Grade School audiTorium. ISO THE CHOIR RATEI THIS program was given as The December ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion meeTing and was open To The public. ln previous years, The ChrisTmas musical program had been held in The high school audiTorium, buT lack oT TaciliTies Tor The currenT year made iT inadvisable. Several churches also played hosT To The a cappella choir on Sunday evenings-February I I,Tor insTance, They sang aT The Roanoke BapTisT Church. Newly organized This year, The small choir appeared aT several P.-T. A. meeTings, and received a one raTing aT The re- gional music TesTival in Lawrence, as did The girls' glee club. There The a cappella choir and The Tir.sT double Trio Took ones also. On The TesTival's second day, March 31, soloisfs JeaneTTe Bullis, Glenna Richards, Marylin Callaway, Rica Sandburg, and Bill Creek came home TriumphanT wiTh ones ln addiTion To gaining personal pleasure and adding To The aTmosphere of school life, These vocal music sTuclenTs made The glory oT commencemenT nighT all The more mem- orable wiTh Their singing. - 5 I 357598 wggefgi f' ve? 3 I Hg? be as . mf f un WI :J gli 5 inf! M EE Li Q if i, 1, . ua. w Y Q wifi, R is 1? 2 A X1 .V S511 1 w. Wig 2 if K fi ws, 5 E1 A221 a , s xx fa X. NR e E, x sq' Qxhxxgwgw 2 5 v Q lx Y ,L xy 1lK 4 . vw., Sw? 5 W i A W .f , ff' 0 ik? 5 x ? my 'N Q 'N 'W QI' gr x ' P, 'iff ' 'Q Q af.. v E QQ -ie S 1 W? 1 a g + Qs r L T i .im 5 'I ,jg ik., Back Row: N. Waldrep, M. Allison, R Roarlc B Schwagerman B Walson W Koehler Third R E. Berner, J. Taylor, G. Willenmyer, D u Second Row: J. Walberg, C. Bowma B Be E Pa lson M Reed N Penn Flrsl Row M Hopmann B. Orr, J. Reed, H. Parker. ORCHESTRA TOURS SCHOOLS PRESENTS ASSEMBLIES HAVING had an enrollmenl ol lorly-lhree, lhe orcheslra, under lhe direclion ol Harold E. George, enioyed a busy, evenllul year. Ollicers elecled were Bill Ore, presidenl: Norma Penn, vice-presidenl: Belly Lou Walson, secrelary: and John Fosler, lreasurer. Under lhe sponsorship ol lhe Shawnee-Mis sion Chapler War Dads, lhis group presenled a concerl lor lhe World War ll velerans al lhe Winler General Hospilal in Topelca. The orcheslra loured lhe grade schools and also presenled several assemblies. Parlicipaling in lhe dislricl music leslival al Lawrence and providing music lorylhe gradu- alion exercises were evenls which broughl lhe year lo a filling climax. CLARINET OUARTET: L. Lee, A, Burris, J. 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Fosfer, B. Pering DRUM ENSEMBLE: N. Lawson, D. Bishop, R. Roarlr, H Woodcock, D. Shaver. H, ff HQ s we , ' s ,J- .. . 5 - ': ' ' ... I T ' W ' . i f 1:15 T . f T .. , 'L T swf-M .M . TWENTY-TWO members of The senior class of '5I qualified for membership This year in Quill and Scroll, The inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs. Members musT have done superior work in some phase of iournalisTic or creaTive en- deavor and be in The upper Third of Their'class. lniTiaTes represenTed The Mission sTaTT, The Indian sTaTT, and The STudenT Congress, according To sponsors G. O. WaTson, Mission advisor: L. Dale Pigg. Indian advisor: and J. C. Hawkins, STu- denT Congress handbook advisor. These TorTun- aTe TwenTy-Two were iniTiaTed in a ioinT cere- mony wiTh Topelca and Lawrence aT Kansas Uni- versiTy, April l2. The Shawnee-Mission Quill and Scrollers were awarded a chapTer pennanT This year from The inTernaTional socieTy for TwenTy years of consecuTive membership. OUILL 81 SCROLL ANNUAL MEMBERS. Shunding: G. MaloTT, N. LoveTT, F RuThrauTT, C. MaTThews, M. Moore, L. McKee. SeaTed: J MarTin, S. SmiTh, D. Francis. Al A HANDBOOK MEMBERS. J. WarburTon. J. McMillan, T. Keefe. ff! E f f r 'V JZ! fi' sf Y ,, QF- ,ff f -f MISSION MEMBERS. Standing: D. McEachan, B. CaThey. W. Larlcin, M. O'Brien, D. Maddox. Seaf- ed: B. BaTeman, N. Neville, B. Hauclc. in ff? I Fronl Row: M. Myers, D. Francis, S. Smilh, N. Fenn, Miss Sealon, D. McEachen, J. Hardy, J. Risiord, M. Freleigh, B. Baleman, Mrs McMichael. Second Row' Mr. Hemphill G. Jack A Lan worlh M. La N. Barfley, M. Moore, M. Eklund, P. Rulhraull . . , , . g y, wrence, B. Blanchard, J. Brown, B. Mason, E. Horne, T. Keele, E. Schrader, W. Dando, B. Calhey, N. Lovell, S. Keller, G. While. W. Thies. Third Row: M. Jones, N., Neville, A. Callaway, C. Fischer, C. Mallhews, G. Gould, J. Muller, M. Mackey, B. Skinner, C. Thompson, C. Marshall, B. Hauck, C. Frazer, J. Warburlon. Fourlh Row: B McCann, B. Walson, B. Bowman, J. Burgner, B. Grassburger, J. Swarlz, M. Thorngren, J. Slack, W. Larkin, D. Warlield, W. Kerr, R. Applegale, M Raill, L. McKee, G. Maloll, P. Wesl, D. Parshall. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES FORTY-SEVEN ELECTION lo lhe National Honor Sociely-considered by many lo be lhe highesl honor awarded by Shawnee-Mission -was based on scholarship, leadership, characler, and serv- ice. Ollicers who direcled lhe organizalion ol sixly-lhree members were John Risiord, presidenl: Dick McEachen, vice- presidenl: Belly Calhey, secrelary: and Jane Marlin, OLD MEMBERS. Fronl Row: J. Marlin, M. Myers, Miss Sealon. Second Row: D. McEachen, D. Francis, M. Eklund, S. Smilh. Back Row: P. Rulhraull. N. Fenn, B. Calhey, M. Moore. OFFICERS D. McEachen, J. Risiord, J. Marlin, B. Calhey. 1-if 1 if ...-y The I95O-5I members were nolilied ol lheir seleclion in a never-lo-be-lorgollen assembly conducled by lhe mem- bers elecled in lheir junior year. On March 29, Miss Velma Sealon and Mrs. Hilda Irwin, sponsors, supervised a semi- lormal inilialion, lollowed by lhe lradilional parenl-sludenl lea. A picnic was held in lhe early summer. 'X tx Ji 1, ff , 3 mf . 6. .. 5- 1 fu X. , A k, L wa.-if A ,M L, wlwlfv ,E 2 1 M K - Q x ,wif i 4 f SENIOR SUMMARIES - A ANDERSON. DON: Ames. Iowa. H.S. ANGELL. ROBERT LEE: Columbia. Mo.. H.S. I.2.3. Hi-Y 4. APPLEGATE. RODNEY: Travel Club I: Hi-Y I.2: Afhlefic Club 2: French Club 3.4: Relorfs 3. pres. 4: Mafh Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. ARMSTRONG. GERALD C.: Foofball 3.4: Baskefball manager 3: Track 3.4: LeHermen's Club 4: Alhlefic Club I.2, 3.4: Hi-Y I,2.3: Square Dance Club 3.4: Biologs v-pres. 2: Malh Club pres. I: homeroom Ireas. I. B BAILIE. WAYNE: Charleslown H.S. l.2. Track 3.4: LeHermen's Club 3.4: Cross Counlry Track 3.4: A'IhIeI'ic Club 3: Relorfs 4. BAKER. PATSEY: Healfh and Happiness I: Y-Teens I.2.3.4. BARABAN. DIANE: Soulhwesl H.S. l.2. Knifling Club 3: Golf Club 3: Pep Club 3. BARKER. GENE: Sfanley H.S. I. FFA 3.4. BARTLEY. NEIL AVERY. Jr.: Foolball I,2.3,4: Band I,2.3,4: Sludenl' Council v-pres. 4: class Ireas. 2.3: Pep Club 3.4: Le++ermen's Club 4: Alhlelic Club 2,3,4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: homeroom pres. 3: Trombone Ouarlel 2.3. BASHAM. PAUL N.: Hi-Y I,2.3,4: Pep Club I,2.3: Archery lreas. 2.4: Alhlelic Club 3.42 FBLA 3.4. BATEMAN. BARBARA: Cavalcade I.2: Pep Club I.2, 'I'reas. 3. secy. 4: Spanish Club 2. pres. 3: Sfudenf Congress 3: B-Team Cheerleader 3: Girls Golf Club 3: FBLA 4: Edilor of MISSION 4: Square Dance Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4. BAUER. EDWARD: Afhlelic Club 3. BECK. J. B.: Afhlefic Club I,2.3,4: Fool- ball I.2: Baskefball I,2.3: Track I: Pep Club 3.4: class Ireas. I: Sfudenl Con- gress 3. sfudenf body rep. 3. BENSON. DON: Afhlelic Club l.4: World Affairs 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Malh Club 3.4: Pep Club 4. BERNER. ELLA MAE: Orchesfra I,2.3,4: FHA 2: Needlework 3: Y-Teens 2.3: FBLA 3.4: Library 4: Pep Club 3.4. BETTON. STEPHEN JOHN: Jamaica. N. Y.. Richmond. Va. Alhlelic Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Malh Club 4: Pep Club 4. BISHOP. J. DON: Science Club I: Re- I'or'I's 2,3,4: Radio Club 3: Band I.2.3. v-pres. 4: Square Dance Club 4: Orches- 'fra 2: Pep Club 3.4. A BJORKLUND. LINDA MAE: York H.S. Y-Teens 3: Cheerleader 3.4: Golf Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: Drama Club 3: home- room v-pres. 4: Book Club 4: Ari' Club 4: sfudenl' receplion commiflee 4. BLANCHARD. BOB: class pres. 4: home- room pres. 4: Foolball I.2: Manager 3.4: Baskelball l.2.3: Golf I,2.3,4: Lelfer- men's Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Sfudenf Congress 4: Hi-Y 2.3: French Club 4: World Affairs Club 4: A+hleI'ic Club I,2.3,4: MISSION Slaff 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. BOESCHE. JACK: Norfhwesl' Junior High I. Alhlelic Club 2.3. BORGELT. EVELYN DOROTHY RUTH: Easl H.S. l.2. Red Cross 3: Y-Teens 3.4. BOVEY. LAURA: Y-Teens: French Club: Camera Club: Junior Red Cross: FHA v-pres.: MISSION sfalf. assi. circulalion mgr. BOWMAN. BONNIE: Y-Teens I,2.3,4: FBLA 3.4. secrelary 3: Thespians 4: Sleno-eHes 4: Twirler I,2.3: Head Ma'oreHe 4: homeroom pres. 2. freas. 4: Slale Conlesl' 2.3: Solo 8: Ensemble 3: Pep Club 3.4: Lalin Club I: Junior Play: Cavalcade 3: Band I,2.3,4: Orches- Ira 2,3,4: Woodwind Quinlel' 2: Na- 'lional Honor Sociefy 4. BOWN. BARBARA: Y-Teens I: Drama Club 2: Ari Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4. BRATTEN. SANDY: French Club. secy. 2,3,4: Archery Club 2: homeroom v-pres. 3: FBLA 3: Y-Teens I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Camera Club. pres. 2. BROWN. BENJAMIN HAMPTON: His- +ory Club I: Book Club I: homeroom Ireas. I: MISSION sfaff 4. BROWN. CLIFFORD: Hi-Y l.2.3: Alh- Ielic Club 2.3: Aviafion Club I. BROWN. JOHN MEIL: Alhlefic Club I,2.3,4: Mafh Club 4: Sfudenl Congress 4: Golf I: Track 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. BROWN. MARGARET: Pep Club 3.4: Drama Club 4: Golf Club 3: Y-Teens I: Knilling Club 3: homeroom pres. I, sec'y-Ireas. 2: Cavalcade 3.4. BROWN. MILDRED: Y-Teens I: Knil- ling Club 2: Ari Club 2.3: Drama Club 4: French 3. BROWN. RUSSELL: Spanish Club 2.4. Ireas. 3: Alhlefic Club I,2.3: Camera Club I: Track 4. BREWSTER. JAMES MASON: Afhlefic Club I,2.3,4: Radio Club I: Foofball 2: Track I,2.3,4: Pep Club 3.4: MISSION slalf. assi. sporls edilor 4: Debale 3: Hi-Y 2: Cavalcade 3.4. BRINER. GEORGE RAYMOND. Jr.: Afhlefic Club 2,3,4: Small Choir 2: Malh Club l. BUGLEWICZ. NEAL: Soulheasf H.S. I.2, Chemislry Club 4: Avialion Club v-pres. 4: Foolball 3: Alhlefic Club 3. BULLIS. JEANNETTE VIRGINIA: Y- Teens 3.4: Cavalcade 4: Regionals 4: Pep Club 4. BURGE. THOMAS: A'rhIe'ric Club 4: Pep Club 4: Golf 4: Camera Club I: homeroom v-pres. 3: Homecoming Fool- ball I: Square Dance Club I. BURGENER. JIM: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 4: Pep Club 3.4: Aviafion Club I: Camera Club I: Alhlefic Club 2.3: Square Dance 3.4: Round Dance 4: Re- +or+s 3: Team Manager I.2: class freas. 4: Typing Club 4: Track I.3.4: Foofball 2. BURKE. BOB: Baskelball 2: Track I.2: Alhlefic Club I,2.3: Camera Club I: Radio Club 2. I63 C CALKINS. ELBERT: Hi-Y l.2.3.4: Afh- lefic Club 3. CAMPBELL. BARBARA: FHA I: Y- Teens 2.3.4: Sfeno-effes 4: Pep Club 3.4: Healfh and Happiness l: Camera Club 2: Travel Club I: Square Dance Club 3. CAMPBELL. BECKY: FHA I,2,3: Travel Club I: Horizon I,2: Girl Scoufs 3: GAA 2.3.4: Drama Club 4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: homeroom freas.: Cavalcade 3: lnner Circle I.2.3. CANNING. JUDY: Y-Teens 3.4: Golf Club 4: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3.4. CARLSON. LOUISE: Spelling Club I: Camera Club 2: Y-Teens 3.4: FBLA 4: GAA 3: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Needlework 2: Reading for Fun 4: lnner Circle I,2: Glee Club 3.4. CARPENTER. BOB: Afhlefic Club I.2. 3.4: Hi-Y I: Foofball I,2,3: Baskefball 2.3: Track I,2: Sfudenf Congress 2: class v-pres. 2: Pep Club 2.3: pres. 4: Caval- cade 2.3.4: homeroom pres. 2.3: Leffer- men's Club 4. CARRIER. RICHARD: Foofball I,2,3: All-Sfafe 4: Track I.2,4: Baskefball I: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Leffermen's Club 3. program chairman 4: FBLA 4: Sfu- denf Congress 2.4. CATHEY. BETTY: MISSION sfaff bus. mgr. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, secrefary 4: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3. sec'y-freas. 4: Sfeno- effes secy. 4: Spanish Club I,2,3: INDIAN Sfaff 4. CAUDILL. BARBARA JOANN: Spanish Club freas. 2.3.4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Red Cross I: Camera Club 2: homeroom sec'y-freas. 3: Pep Club 3.4: Glee Club 2: Choir 4. CHALK. PAUL: Washingfon H.S. I.2. Hi-Y 3: Track 3. CHAMBERS. ROBERTA: Senior Girl Scoufs 2.3: FHA I.2.3. v-pres. 4: Needlework 2.4: Pep Club 3.4: Y- Teens I.2.3.4. CLARK. PAUL EVANS: Topeka H.S. I.2. Reforfs 3: Hi-Y 3.4: Radio Club 3. v- res. 4: Band 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Mafh Clizb 4: Afhlefic Club 4: Cavalcade 4. COCHRAN. JOHN R.: Foofball' I,2: Sfuclenf Congress I.3,4: Hi-Y I,2,3: chaplain 4: Cavalcade l.2.3.4: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: World Affairs Club freas. 3: Pep Club 3.4: class v-pres. 4. COLE, BETTY: Archery Club I: Y-Teens l.4: Golf Club 2.3. freas. 4: French Club v-pres. 4: Drama Club 3: Needle- work Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: Book Club 4: World Affairs Club 4: MISSION sfaff 4. copyreader: Junior Play. nn nina 'Finn nnn COLE. ROBERT: Afhlefic Club 4. COON. CLEIS B.: Soufhwesf H.S. I. Cavalcade 2: Girls' Ocfeffe 2: French Club 2.4: Y-Teens 2.3: homeroom v-pres. 3. pres. 4: Drama Club 3: Book Club 4. COOPER. JOAN: Homeroom v-pres. I: Y-Teens 3.4: Square Dance Club sec'y- freas. 3: Junior Red Cross v-pres. 4. COUSINS. DUANE: William Chrisman H.S. 2. Foofball 3.4: Track 3.4: Afhlefic Club 3.4: Arf Club 4. COX. JIM: Hi-Y I,2: Track I.2,4: Foof- ball l.2.3.4: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Lef- fermen's Club 4. COX. ROBERT A.: Pep Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Afhlefic Club 4. COX RONALD L.: Oberlin-FFA II Baskefball I: Track l:,FFA 2.3.4. freas.: Foofball 2.3. CRAIN. LUCILLE: GAA I: Horizon Club I: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: homeroom pres. 2. secy. 4: French Club 3.4: Sfudenf Congress I.3,4: Junior Play: Pep Club 3.4: World Affairs Club 4: MISSION sfaff 4: Book Club 4. D DAHNKE. BOB: Baskefball I,2: Afhlefic Club I.2,3,4: Track l.2.3.4: Foofball l.2.3.4: Leffermen's Club 3.4. DANDO. WALLY: Aviafion Club I: Camera Club I: Hi-Y 2: homeroom v-pres. 2. pres. 3: Afhlefic Club 2.3: Reforfs Club 3. freas. 4: Sfudenf Con- gress 4: Pep Club 4: Square Dance Club 4: INDIAN Sfaff 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. DARRAH. PAT: Glennon H.S. I: Las Vegas H.S. 2.3. Sfeno-effes v-pres. 4: FBLA 4. DAVEY, JIM: Wyandoffe H.S. 2. Sfamp Club 3. DAVIDSON. JANET LOU: Y-Teens I.2. 3.4: Lafin Club 2.4: Square Dance Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: FBLA 4. DAVIS. HELENE: Travel Club I: Y- Teens l.2.3.4: FBLA 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Drama Club 4. DAVIS. KENNETH: Science Club 3: Round Dance Club 4: Pep Club 4. DAVIS. SALLY: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Bowling Club 2: Pep Club 3.4. DELLINGER. RONALD L.: Aviafion Club I: Afhlefic Club 2.3: Pep Club 3.4: Ensembles 4: Band I.2.3.4. DE SHAZO. DELBERT: Concordia H.S. I.2. Radio Club 4: Reforfs 3. DILLBECK, JOHN: Afhlefic Club I,2,3: Pep Club 4: Aviafion Club I. nnn nine five one DILLON. RUBY: Arf Club l.2.3.4: Girl Scoufs 3.4. secy. I. freas. 2: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Camera Club I: Junior Red Cross I. DOCKER. HOWARD: Hi-Y I.2.3.4. freshman pres.: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4: Foofball l.3. DODSON. VERNA: Rosedale H.S. I.2. lnner Circle 4: Y-Teens 4: Sfeno-effes 4. DONNELL. ANDREA: Omaha Cenfral H.S. I.2.3. Y-Teens 4: Sfeno-effes 4: Needlework 4: Pep Club 4. DUNCAN. MARTHA GRACE: Reforfs I: Book Club 2: FBLA 3.4. E EARLENBAUGH. HERBERT: Band En- semble 4. ECKES. BARBARA: Pep Club 3.4: Y- Teens. I,2,3: Sfudenf Congress 4: GAA 2: Sfeno-effes 4: Red Cross 4. EIDSON. ROBERT L.: Radio Club 2.3.42 Spanish Club 3: Afhlefic Club 4: Avia- 'lion Club 4. EKLUND. MARY LOU: Y-Teens I: Arf Club I,2: Pep Club 2.3. v-pres. 4: Cam- era Club 2: French Club 3. v-pres. 4: Needlework Club 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Girls' Double Trio 4: Senior Choir 4: Sfudenf Congress 2. ERICKSON. DICK: Minneapolis Roose- vell' H.S. I.2.3. Hi-Y 4: World Affairs 4: Square Dance 4: Afhlefic Club 42 Pep Club 4. ESTELL. JUDY: Y-Teens I: Arl' Club I.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Camera Club 2: French Club 3.4: Needlework Club 2: Book Club 4: homeroom secy. I. freas. 2. EUBANKS. PEGGY ANN: Pep Club 3.4: Healfh and Happiness I: Y-Teens I,2,3: Glee Club 2: GAA 3: FBLA 3. EURITT. KENNETH EUGENE: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Hi-Y I: Foofball 2.3: Bas- kefball 4: Track I,2,3: Junior Red Cross 2: Pep Club 4. EVANS. MARY JOSEPHINE: Spring- field, Mo.. Soufhwesf Sr. H.S. Y-Teens 3.4: Cavalcade 3: Pep Club 3.4. EVERS. PAT ANN: Spelling Club I,2: Y-Teens I, Junior Red Cross 2.3, v-pres.: Junior Play 3: Thespians 4: Needlework 4: Pep Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: FBLA 3. F PENN. NORMA LOUISE: Lsian Club 1: Y-Teens 2: Orchesfra I.2. freas. 3. v-pres. 4: Band 2.3.4: French Club 3.41 World Affairs 4: Drama Club 3.4: Na- 'lional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Cavalcade 2.3.4: homeroom sec' -freas. 4: Pep Club 3.4: lnsfrumenfall Ensemble I,2: Junior Play 3. . one nine five on Everybody buf Truman. The Queen rides in on her snow whife chariot S+eady gang, don'+ lose yo' 'Fool head! 'fri-IQ , U-'gf X xi! sl! .il 5. ll K gi fr- fxv 3 . ,..-. 'V -.. ,xx Z . 5 1 is -4 , N, L . N '7' 4u,Xx'Q4. K ig, T ! e n .J iii U T55 V 'mv . .-N FISCHER. CARMEN: French Club 3. secy. 4: Y-Teens I.2.3. pres. 4: home- room pres. 3: Sludenl Congress 4: Thes- pians 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Heallh 81 Hap- piness 2: Knilling Club 3: Drama Club 2.3, pres. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. FLENKER. ARTHUR GENE: Hi-Y I.2.3: Alhlelic Club 2.3,4: Pep Club 3. FOGARTY. GLORIA JEAN: Y-Teens I.2.3. social chmn. 4: Sleno-elles 4. Ireas.: Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Horizon Club I: Travel Club I: Y-Teen Cabinel 4. FRANCIS. DONNA: Homeroom pres. 2: Arl' Club I,2. v-pres. 3. pres. 4: Book Club: French Club 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4. Cavalcade 3: Homecoming queen: INDIAN slafl 3. Arl Edilor 4: Nialional Scholaslic Arr Key: Camera Cub I. FRASER. CAROLYN JOYCE: Home- room v-pres. l.3, pres. 4: Y-Teens I,2. 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Horizon Club I: Spanish Club 2: MISSION slaff 4. Ex- change Edilor: Needlework Club 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. FRAZIER. DORIS ELAINE: Cenlral H.S. I.2,3. Pep Club 4: Needlework 4: Red Cross 4: Y-Teens 4. FRELEIGH. MARY LOU: Y-Teens 2.3.4. program chmn.: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Malh Club secy. 3: Band v-pres. I: Or- cheslra I.2.3.4: Y-Teens Cabinel' 3. de- volional chmn. 4: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3.4: Cavalcade l.2: Music 8: En- semble 2: homeroom lreas. I: Conlesl' I,2.3: Lalin Club I: World Affairs 3. G GALLAGHER. PAT: Arr Club I: Cam- era Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens 4: Double Trio 4: Inner Circle 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Needlework 3. GIFFIN. BUD: Radio Club secy. 4: Hi-Y 2,3.4: Pep Club 4: Alhlelic Club I.2.3.4: homeroom secy. 4. GOULD. GAYLE: French Club 3, lreas. 4: Drama Club 3: Y-Teens I: Pep Club 3.4: homeroom secy. I. v-pres. 2: Slu- denl Congress 3: Thespians 3.4: Relorls 4: Cavalcade 4: Knilling Club 2: Square Dance Club 4: Junior Play: Junior Red Cross 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. GLASS. JAMES: Soulhwesl H.S. Slamp Club I: Camera Club I: Alhlelic Club 2.3,4: Radio Club 4: Mafh Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Cavalcade 4. GLAYZER. JIM: Foolball I.2.3.4: Alh- lefic Club I.2.3.4: homeroom secy. I. Ireas. 4: LeIlermen's Club 3.4. GLICK. ROBERT EDWARD: Hi-Y Club 4. he nine five ann GOLDEN. RICHARD: Hi-Y I,2.3: Avia- lion Club I: Band I.2.3.4: Inner Circle I.2.3.4. GOWER. ANN: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Sleno- elles 4. GRANGER. LORETTA LEE: William Penn H.S.. Square Dance 4: FBLA 4: Sleno-elles 4: Pep Club 3.4. GRAUBERGER. JOHN: Alhlelic Club I.2.3.4: Malh Club 4: Pep Club 4. GRASSBERGER. BOB: Foolball I.2.3.4: Hi-Y I,3,4: LeH'ermen's Club 4: Relorls 4: Alhlelic Club I,2.3: Sludenl Con- gress 2: Pep Club 3,4: MISSION slaff 4, adv. mgr.: homeroom v-pres. 4: Bas- kelball l.2: Track I.2.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. GRETHER, RALPH W.: Pep Club 2.3.4: Radio Club 2: Alhlelic Club I.2.3.4: Camera Club I: MISSION slaff 4. GROSSHART. MILTON DALE: Foolball I, properly mgr.: Hi-Y 2: Avialion Club l.2: Camera Club l.2: Pep Club 3.4: FFA l.2,3. Ireas.. pres. 4. GROSSMAN. JACQUELYN: Soulhwesl' H.S. 2. Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 3.4: Needlework Club 4: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3.4. H HANSON. BARBARA JEAN: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: FBLA 3: Sleno- elles 4: Camera Club l.2: Needle- work 4. HANSON. CHARLES: Afhlefic Club 4: Hi-Y I: World Affairs I: Square Dance Club I: Track 2. HARDY. JAY: Orcheslra 2: Band l.3: class pres. I: Le'r+ermen's Club 2.3.4: A+hle+ic Club I,2.3: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3.4: homeroom pres. 2: Foolball I.2.3.4: Track I.2.3. co-caplain 4: Re- +or'rs 4: Cavalcade 3.4: French Horn Ouarlel, I,2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Sludenl Council. pres. 4. HEDGES. HARRY: Green Hands secy. I: FFA I,2.3: Slale Farmer 4. HEIDER. SYLVIA: Sf. Louis l.2: Tulsa 3. Pep Club 4. HEIN. DICK: Homeroom v- res. 2.3. pres. 4: Camera Club I: Afhlcefic Club I,2.3: Foolball I: Baskefball l.2: Track I.2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3.4: Round Dance Club 4. HELMS. TOM: Spanish Club 3. v-pres. 4: Pep Club 3.4: Thespians 3.4: Track 4: Drama Club 3: Alhlelic Club 2: Radio Club l.2: Science Club I: Junior Play: MISSION Fealure Edilor 4: Scripl' Wriler Cavalcade 4. ann nina five: nnn HENDRICKS. CAROL: Camera Club I: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Thes- pians 3.4: Choir 3.4: Glee Club 2: Jun- ior Play: Needlework Club 3: Inner Circle I.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4. HERSH. CAROLINE: Arl' Club Ireas. I: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Red Cross 2.3: FHA 3.4: Round Dance Club 4: GAA 4: Camera Club I,2. HIGGINS. JERRY: Afhlelic Club I,2. 3.4. HILL. LENNIE: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Sleno- elles 3: Red Cross 4: FBLA 3: Pep Club 3.4. HIRES. JACK: Foolball I.2.3.4: Basker- ball I,2.3: Track I.2.3.4: Alhlelic Club I.3.4: LeHermen's Club 3.4: Aviafion Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Relorls 3. HOERATH. JACK: Delroil. Mich.. I: Jackson. Mich.. 2.3. Track 4: Cross Counlry 4: Relorls 4: Pep Club 4: Lel- Iermen's Club 4. HODGE. TOM: Homeroom pres. I: Foolball 3: Hi-Y l.2: Afhlelic Club I,2.3: Track I,2. HOPMANN. MARBETH: Travel Club I: Arl Club I: Y-Teens I.3: Spanish Club 3: Rock Hounds 4: Scribblers Club sec'y- Ireas. 4: Square Dance Club 4: Thes- pians 3.4: Junior Play: Orcheslra I,2. 3.4: Pep Club 3.4. HUMPHREY, EDDIE: S+. Agnes I,2. Green Ags Ireas. 3: Square Dance Club 3.4: Judging Team 3: Alhlelic Club 3: FFA 4: Pep Club 4. HUNT. BILL: Naperville. III., I: Ml. Vernon. Ill.. 2. Sludenl Congress 4: Afh- lelic Club 3.4: Le'r+ermen's Club 3.4: Foolball 3.4: Track 3.4: World Affairs Club pres. 4: Cavalcade 3.4: Boys Bar- bershop Quarlel 3.4. IRWIG. FRED: Alhlelic Club l.2: Hi-Y 2: FFA 2.3. v-pres. 4: Green Ags v-pres. J JAHR. CHARLES RICHARD: Foolball I,2.3: Hi-Y secy. l.2: Afhlefic Club I,2. 3.4: homeroom v-pres. I. pres. 3: Bas- kelball I: Track l.2: Pep Club 3.4. JENNETT. NELSON: FFA program chmn. 4: Camera Club I: Archery Club I. JENSEN. ROLLAND: Camera Club 2.3.4: Book Club I: Hislory Club I: Red Cross 2. v-pres. 3: Rock Hounds 4: Alhlelic Club 3. JOHNS. BETTY LOUISE: Archery Club Ireas. I: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: FBLA I: Pep Club 3. 2. O O - fil'1Q YIIIHA 'Inna A JOHNSON, L. F.: Foofball l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4: Sludenl Congress 2: Alh- lelic Club l.2.3.4: LeHermen's Club 2.3. 4: Pep Club 3.4. JOLLIFF. RUTH: Spanish Club 2.4: Y- Teens l.2.4: Pep Club 2.4: FTA 4. JOLLY. WILLIAM: A+hIe+ic Club I.2,3. JONES. CHARLES ARCHER. Jr.: FBLA 3. Ireas. 4: Track. Cross Counlry 3.4: Afhlelic Club I.2.3.4. JONES. G. H.: Class pres. I: v-pres. 3: Sludenl Congress I.3: homeroom pres. 2: LeHermen's Club 3. pres. 4: Alhlelic Club I.2.3. v-pres. 4: Track l.2.3.4: Foolball l.2.3.4: Baskelball I.2.3. cap- 'Iain 4. JONES. MARTHA SUE: Arl Club secy. 2.4: Lalin Club I: Book Club pres. 4: Drama Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens I.2.4: Red Cross 3: homeroom Ireas. 3. secy. 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. K KAY. ROBERT E.:' Track l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Alhlelic Club l.2.3.4: Leller- men's Club 3.4. KEEFE. TERRY: Hi-Y I.2.3. devofional chmn. 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Square Dance Club 4: Relorls 3.4: homeroom v-pres. l.2. pres. 3: Sludenl Congress 4: Alhlefic Club 2.3: Cavalcade 2.4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Nalional Honor So- cie+y 4. KELLER. CAROL LESLIE: Y-Teens 3.4: homeroom secy. I: Cavalcade 4: Pep Club 3.4. KELLEY. PAT: Salina. Kas.. H.S. 2. Hi-Y I.3: FBLA 3: Pep Club 4. KEMPTON. SHIRLEY: GAA I.2.4: Y- Teens 4: Rock Hounds 4: Girl Scoufs I: Red Cross 4: Pep Club 3.4. KEY. HARRY A.: Homeroom pres. I: Biologs v-pres. 2: Rock Hounds pres. 4: Square Dance 3.4: World Affairs 3.4: Reforls I: Radio 2: Afhlefic Club 2: Travel Club I. KIMBERLY. JANE: Pep Club 3.4: Red Cross 3: Archery Club 3: Square Dance Club 3.4: homeroom. v-pres. 3: Book Club 4: MISSION shall 4. KIRKHAM. JACK EDWIN: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Pep Club 4. KNIFFIN. JOE: FFA I.2: Avialion Club I. KNOTH. LOUIS. KOENIG. RICHARD GERHARD: Afh- lelic Club l.2.4: Radio 4: Camera 4: FBLA 4: Red Cross 2.3. KURTZ. RONALD L.: FBLA 4: World Affairs Club 4: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Scouls l.2.3.4: CAP 2.3.4: Afhlefic Club 3: Avialion Club 3: Hi-Y 3. L LA BERGE. JEAN: French Club 4: Hori- zon Club I: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Sleno-eI'Ies 4: Pep Club 3.4. LACY. JOE: Alhlelic Club I.2.3: Radio Club I.4: Scoufs l.2.3.4: Hi-Y I.2: Square Dance 3.4. LAINHART. MARGERY SUE: Ar'r Club I: Red Cross 3: Book Club 4: Pep Club 3.4. LANNING. JOYCE: Horizon Club I.2: Y-Teens 2.3.4: GAA 3: Pep Club 3.4. LARBERG. BARBARA MAY: Home- room. v-pres. I. pres. 4: Execulive Com- miflee. social chmn. 4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Square Dance 3.4: Pep Club 3.4. Hori- zon Club I: Golf Club 3: Round Dance 4. LARGE. MARILYN: Y-Teens 2.3: Book Club 2: Drama Club 3: Needlework 4: Pep Club 3.4. LARKIN. WILBUR: Avialion Club I: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Re'rorI's 4: MISSION sfaff 4: INDIAN slalf 4: Afh- Iel'ic Club 2.3: Pep CIub,3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Ouill 8: Scroll 4.. LEEDS. RENE: Track 3.4: Cross Counlry 4: Alhlefic Club 3: Relorls 4: Pep Club 4: LeI'Iermen's Club 4. LE GROTTE. BARBARA: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Malh Club v-pres. I: Needlework Club 2.4: Square Dance Club 3: Red Cross 4. LEVERETT. NANCY ELAINE: Junior Play: Needlework Club 4: Cavalcade 4: Drama Club 3.4: MISSION slaff. colum- nisl 4: Y-Teens 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Red Cross 4. LEWIS. DAVID: Foolball l.2.3.4: Bas- kelball l.2.3.4: Track caplain 3.4: home- room pres. I: Alhlelic Club. pres. 4: Pep Club 3.4: LeH'ermen's Club 2.3. v-pres. 4. LITTLE. STEVE: Sludenl Congress 4: Hi-Y 2.3. v- res. 4. Presidenf Pro-lem of Kansas Senale: INDIAN sfaff 4, pho'I'ographer: Foolball I: Track 2.3: Alhlelic Club l.2.3.4: Travel Club I: Honors and Awards Commiffee 3.4: Pep Club 3.4. LOBDELL. JOANNE: Fargo. N. D.. Sr. H.S. FTA pres. 4: GAA 4: Y-Teens 4: Nalional Forensic League 4: Inner Circle 4: Inner Circle S eech Confesl' 4. LOUK. FRANKLIDN: Track 2.3.4: Fool- ball I.2: Relorls 3. v-pres. 4: Alhlelic Club I.2.3: Cross Counlry Track 2.3: Debale 2.3. Ireas.. v-pres. 4: Pep Club 3.4: I'Ii-Y l.4. LOVETT. NANCIE: INDIAN slaff 3.4. produclion mgr.: MISSION slalf,4. fea- lure edilor: homeroom v-pres. 3: pres. 4: Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3: Pen Club I: Y-Teens I.2.3: Quill and Scroll 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. . one nine five one . one nine five one M MACKAY. JOANNE: Red Cross I: French Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: MISSION slaff 4: Needlework 2. MACOUBRIE. LAURA ANN: FHA I. v-pres. 2: Needlework Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3.4: Sleno-eHes 4: MISSION sfaff 4: Red Cross I. MADDOX. DARLENE: Sleno-eH'es. pres. 4: MISSION sfaff 4. bus. mgr.: Pep Club 3: Drama Club 3: Red Cross 41 Y-Teens I: homeroom secy. 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. MALL. ANNA MARIE: Hope Rural H.S. I. Y-Teens l.2.3.4: FHA 3.4. secy.. his- Iorian: FTA 4. freas.: Pep Club 3.4. MALOTT. GENE: Band l.2.3.4: Orches- Ira 4: Solo and Ensemble Club I.2: Clarinel Trio 2.3.4: MISSION slaff 4. pholographer: Ouill and Scroll 4: INDIAN sfaff 4. pholographer: Hi-Y 2. Camera Club 3. v-pres.: Afhlelic Club 2: Cavalcade l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Na- Iional Honor Sociefy 4. MARSHALL. CAROL: French Club 2: class secy. 4: Thespians 3. secy. 4: home- room secy.-lreas. 2. Ireas. 4: Sludenl Congress I.3: Red Cross secy. 3. pres. 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Archery Club 3: Square Dance Club 3: Y-Teens I.4: Arf Club 2: Junior Play 3: MISSION slaff 4: Drama Club v-pres. 4: Cavalcade 3.4: Needlework Club 3.4. MARSHALL. JOYCE: Y-Teens 2.3.42 FHA 4: Needlework Club 3: Cavalcade 3: Girl Scouls 2. ' MARTIN. DONNA: S+. Agnes H.S. I. GAA 2.3: Camera Club v-pres. 3: Archery 2: Y-Teens 2.3: Needlework Club 2: Pep Club 3. MARTIN. JANE: Y-Teens I.2.3: Horizon Club 2: Drama Club 2.3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Ireas. 4: MISSION slafl. assoc. eclilor 4: INDIAN sfalf 3. bus. mgr. 4: Ouill 81 Scroll 4: homeroom v-pres. 4: Square Dance Club 4: Pep Club 3.4. MATTHEWS. CAROLINE: INDIAN slallf 4: MISSION s+a'I'I 4. circ. mgr.: Y-Teens I.2.3: Spanish Club 2.3.4I homeroom pres. 2: Pep Club 3.4: Ouill 8: Scroll 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. MEARS. JIM: Spanish Club 3: Afhlelic Club l.2.3.4: Golf Team l.2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3,4: Pep Club 3.4. MESKER. LYLE: Y-Teens I: Drama Club 3: Book Club 4: Junior Play: Pep Club 3.4: Golf Club 2.3: homeroom lreas. 3. MILLER. BETTY: FBLA 'secy. 4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: SI'eno-e'Hes 4: FHA: Spelling Club secy. 3: Book Club secy.-lreas. 3. . one nine five on Mr. Welch awards 'llle l950 NEK 'hack +ropl1y fo Jay Hardy, Pop Snodgrass, and David Lewis. S-M siudenfs padicipafe in flue moclr elec- 'lions sponsored by 'lhe cirizenship classes. l+'s a big day for Dorofhy Parshall as Donna Francis nofifies her of her elecfion 'lo Nafional Honor Sociefy. 09 il 22363 Wi ,, I New members of Mr. Jol1nson's homeroom go 'lhrough inifiafion by old members. uf' Paul Weiler, golf professional, speaks lo fhe Girls' Golf Club. Mr. Tom Ray, of Swifl 81 Com- pany, gives S-M a leclure on socialism. Guy Keeler from KU is inlro- cluced by Mr. Welch. John Risiord lells Alfred Calloway fha? he is a new member of lhe Nafional Honor Sociely. Reverend Duenow, giving a bool: review. was a higlwliglwl' in fhe assembly's programs. Ci MILLER. RALPH: FFA I: Archery I: Band l.2.3.4: Camera Club 3: Alhlelic Club 2.3. MINICH. PATSY: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Sleno-elles 4: Red Cross secy. 4: GAA 2. 'l'reas. 3. secy. 4: Pep Club 3: Square Dance Club 2: Travel Club I: Arl Club I: FHA 2: Camera Club 2.3. MINNIER. PAT: FHA I: Needlework Club 2: Camera Club 2: Horizon Club I.2.3: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: GAA 2.3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Square Dance Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Junior Play: Cavalcade 3. MOHLING. JENIENE: Pep Club 4: Square Dance Club 3.4: Girl Scoufs 4: Round Dance Club 4: GAA 4. MOORE. GWENDOLYN: Wyandoffe H.S. I. Y-Teens 2: Arl Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 3. MOORE. MARILYN: Oskaloosa. Kas.. H.S. I. Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: INDIAN s+aff 4: MISSION s+aff. news edilor 4: Band 3.4: Glee Club 2.3: Choir 4: Ocfef 2: Double Trio 3.4: Cavalcade 2.3.4: Red Cross 4: Small Choir 4: Pep Club 3.4: French Club 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Drama Club 3: Y- Teens 2.3. MORE. CAROLYN: Inner Circle I. secy. 2. reporfer 3. pres. 4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Sfring En- semble 3.4: Orcheslra I.2.3.4. MORRIS. JIM: Rosedale H.S. I. Alh- Ielic Club 2.3: Band 3.4: Orcheslra 4: Inner Circle 2.3.4. MORRISON. BETTY: Travel Club I: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Horizon Club 2: Square Dance Club 3.4: Round Dance Club 4: GAA 2: homeroom pres. I. v-pres. 3.4: Homecoming Alfendanl' 4: Needlework Club 4: Cavalcade l.2. 3.4. MORROW. WILLIAM: Track I.2.3: Red Cross 3. pres.: Afhlefic Club I.2.3. MOUSER. ROBERTA: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Sfeno-e+'res 4: FBLA 4: Needlework Club 3: Girls' Oclelle 2: Cavalcade 2: Band I: Glee Club 2. MUSSATO. FRANK: Hi-Y 3: A+hle+ic Club 4: FBLA 4: FFA 3: Pep Club 3.4. MYERS. MARJORIE: Travel Club I: Archery Club I: Horizon Club I: Drama Club 2.3: French Club 3.4: Y-Teens 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Relorls 4. Mc McCANN. BOB: Foofball l.4: Baske+ball I,3: Track l.3,4: Malh Club 3, v-pres. 4: Afhlelic Club l.2.3.4: Sludenf Congress I: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Pep Club 3.4: LeHermen's Club 4: class v-pres. I: Cavalcade 2.3.4: homeroom pres. 2. ne nine five one . MCCARTY. MARGIE: Horizon Club l.2: Y-Teens 2.3: FHA 2.3: Dance Club 4: Red Cross 4. MCCLANAHAN. PAT: Camera Club I: Spelling Club l.2: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Bio- logs secy. 2: FBLA 2.4: Pep Club 3.4: Book Club v-pres. 3: Sfeno-eH'es 4. McCOY. RICHARD: FFA I.2.3: Slamp Club I: Camera Club l.2: Hi-Y I. McEACHEN. RICHARD: Foolball I: Track l,2.4: Cross Counlry Track 2.3: Lalin Club I: Hi-Y l.2.3.4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: A+hle'ric Club 2.3.4: Debale 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. v-pres. 4: World Affairs Club 3. 4: homeroom pres. 3: MISSION slalf 4: Quill and Scroll 4. McFALL. BARBARA: Cleveland. Mo., H.S. Library Club I.2.3. v-pres. 4: GAA l.2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3.4. MCGEE. LEROY: Alhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Foolball I.2.3: Baskelball I.2.3: Track l.2.3.4: S'I'udenI Congress 2: Pep Club 3.4: Cavalcade 4. McHENRY. BILL: French Club 4: Fool'- ball 2.3.4: Baskelball 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Le++ermen's Club 4: Hi-Y I: Band l.2: Orcheslra I: Choir 3. 4: homeroom freas. 2.4: Afhlefic Club l.2.3.4: Mixed Chorus I. McKEE. LELA JANE: Horizon Club I: Sfudenl Congress I: Y-Teens I.2.3. serv- ice chmn. 4: Lalin Club 2: Needlework Club 2: FBLA 4. secy. 3: Book Club 3: Pep Club 3.4:' Junior Play 3: INDIAN slaff 4: homeroom secy. 4: Sleno-elfes 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4. McMILLAN. JO ANN: Book Club v-pres. 4: Sludenl Congress 3. public relalions chmn. 4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Hori- zon Club I: Quill and Scroll 4: home- room Ireas. l.2: Camera Club 2: Drama Club 2.3: Pep Club 3.4: MISSION slaii 4: GAA 3: French Club 3. N NEER. ALTA: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Archery Club l.2: GAA 3.-4: Pep Club 3.4: Sleno-elles 4: Red Cross 4: Square Dance Club 3. NEILSON. CAROLYN: French Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens 3.4. NEMSEN. FRANK: Wichila. Kas.. Easl' H.S. I. S+. John's Mililary School l.2. NEVILLE. NANCY: MISSION sfafl. edilor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: homeroom pres. 4: GAA Ireas. 2: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens 2.3.4: French Club 3.4: Needle- work Club 4: Camera Club I: Horizon Club 2: Nalional Honor Sociely. one nine five one NOONAN. LOUIS: Wisconsin H.S. I. Alhlelic Club l.2.3.4: Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 3.4: FBLA 3: World Affairs parl'n 4: Spanish Club 2: Band l.2.3.4: Caval- cade 3.4: Square Dance Club 4: Fool'- ball 3: Track 3. 0 O'BRIEN. MARSHA: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Lalin Club I: homeroom lreas. I. secy. 2.4: Needlework Club I: Cavalcade 2. Sludenl Congress 3: Archer Club 3: MISSION slafl 3: Book Club secy.- lreas. 4: FBLA 4: World Affairs 4' Square Dance Club 3.4: Quill and Scrol 4. ODELL. MADALAN: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Scouls 2.3: Camp Fire I: Arl Club 4: Cavalcade 3.4: Camera Club I. OLIVER. JERRY: Athle+ic Club 2.3. OLSEN. FRED: Kemper Miliiary School 2. Homeroom freas. 4: Track 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Mafh Club 4. ORE. WILLIAM: Offawa. Kas.. H.S. I. Track l.2: Aviafion Club l.2: World Affairs I: Orchesfra I.2.3: Lel'+ermen's Club I: homeroom v-pres. 3: Afhlelic Club l.2: Cavalcade direcfor I: Hi-Y I.2.3: FBLA l.2: Pep Club I.2.3.4. P PEACHEY. JANEY: GAA 3.4. pres. 3: Archery Club I. v- res. 3: Y-Teens l.2. 3: Needlework Club 2: Red Cross 2.4: Camera Club 2: Pep Club 3: Square Dance Club 3. PERING. PATRICIA: Mixed Chorus I: Choir 2.3.4: Glee Club 2.4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Needlework Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Drama Club 4: Girls' Singing Group 2. PERRY. GENE: Foolball l.2.3.4: Baskel- ball l.2: Track l.2.3.4: LeH'ermen's Club 2.3.4: Afhlefic Club I.2.3. secy.. pres. 4: Hi-Y 2.3: Pep Club 3.4: homeroom pres. 2.3. PHIPPS. IRIS: Y-Teens I.2.3: Spelling Club l.2: Travel Club I: Biologs 2: Drama Club 3. Pep Club 3. I PIERCE. GAIL: Camera Club Ireas. I: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Drama Club 3.4: World Affairs Club 4: Cavalcade 3.4: Pep Club 3.4. PORTER. MARCIA: Sludenl' Congress l.2: Pep Club 2.3.4: Execu+ive Com- miffee 4: Cavalcade l.2.3.4: home- room pres. 4: Drama Club 3: Y-Teens I.2.3: Needlework Club 2.3: Archery Club 2. PRUITT. JACK: Hi-Y: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3.4: Afhlelic Club 2.3.4: Cavalcade 3.4: homeroom v-pres. 4. . one nine five one R RAINEY. MARVIN: Radio club I.2. secy. 3. pres. 4: Band l,2.3.4: Debafe 4: Pep Club 3.4. RAITT. MARJORIE: Drama Club 4: Needlework 4: Pep Club 3.4: Horizon Club secy. 2.3: Lafin Club l,2: Y-Teens I.2.3: homeroom secy. 3. REIFEL. ROBERT REX: A+Rie+aC Club 1.2.3.-ii Pep club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 3. RENNE. DONNA: Soufhwesf H.S. I.2. 3. REYNOLDS. RODNEY: Lee's Summif H.S. I.2.3. RICCI. A. GENE: Afhlefic Club 2.3: Camera Club 2: Cavalcade 2.3.4: FBLA 3. v-pres. 4: Thespians 3, freas. 4: Square Dance Club 4: Junior Play. RICHARDSON, JACKIE: Y-Teens I: Book Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: MISSION sfaff 4: homeroom pres. 3. secy. 4. RIDDLE. LAWRENCE: Foofball 3.4: Track 3: Leffermen's Club 4: Afhlefic Club 3.4. RISJORD. JOHN C.: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. pres. 4: Thespian Sociefy 3. pres. 4: INDIAN sfaff 3. adv. mgr. 4: Track l,2.3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Afh- Iefic Club l,2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Sfu- denf Congress 4. ROBERTS. GREG: Pem-Day I.2. Tennis 3.4: Lef'rermen's Club 3.4: Camera Club 3: Afhlefic Club 3. ROBNETT. HOWARD: Afhlefic Club l,2.3.4: Track 3: FBLA 4: Radio Club 4. ROBINETT. KEN: Track l,2.3.4: Afhlefic Club l.2.4: Leffermen's Club 4: Red Cross 3. ROBINSON. NELMA: Y-Teens l.2.4: Biologs 2: Spelling Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Sfeno-effes 4: Red Cross 4. ROSTOCIL. W. FRANK. Jr.: Afhlefic Club l,2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Track 2: Reforfs 3: Radio Club 4: Mafh Club pres. 4. RUSSELL. BOB: Afhlefic Club I.2.3: Camera Club I: Spanish Club 3: Foof- ball l,2: Golf 2.3.4: Cavalcade 4. RUTHRAUFF. PHYLLIS: MISSION sfaff. make-up edifor 4: INDIAN sfaff 3, Iifer- ary edifor 4: Band I.2.3: Choir 4: Pep Club 3.4: Needlework Club 4: Red Cross 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Quill and Scroll '4: Y-Teens I.2: homeroom pres. I: Horizon Club l,2: Small Choir 4: Drama Club 3: Cavalcade 3. RYAN. CAROL: Aviafion Club I: Inner Circle I: Square Dance Club 2. S SANDBURG. RICA: Cavalcade I: Glee Club l,2.3.4: Mixed Chorus I: home- room secy. I. freas. 2. v-pres. 3: Travel Club secy. I: Pep Club 3.4: Ocfeffe 2: French Club 3: Drama Club 4: Small Choir 2.4: Needlework Club 4. SEARS. BARBARA: Y-Teens I: Needle- work Club 3.4: Archery Club I: Inner Circle l,2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4. SCHRADER. ELAINE: Inner Circle I.2. 3.4: Y-Teens 2.3.4: FHA I: Mafh Club I: Spanish Club 3.4: Red Cross 4. SETTLES. THOMAS: Aviafion Club 2: Reforfs I: Arf Club I: Afhlefic Club 4: Camera Club 2: Hi-Y 3. SHAFER. JO ANN: Highland Park H.S. I. Y-Teens 2: Reading.for Fun 4. SHAFER. SALLY: Y-Teens l.2.4: Span- ish Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: homeroom v-pres. 4: Golf Club 3.4: Kniffing Club 3. SHENK. DWIGHT: Spanish Club 3: homeroom pres. 4: World Affairs Club v-pres. 4: Band pres. 4: Afhlefic Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y I.2.3: Cavalcade 2.3. direc- for 4: Archery Club I: Pep Club 2.3.4. SHREVE, SUE: Soufhwesf H.S. I. Y- Teens 2.3.4: INDIAN sfaff. producfion mgr. 4: MISSION sfaff. arf edifor 4: Kniffing Club 4: Glee Club 2: Sfudenf Congress 3.4: homeroom v-pres. 2: Pep Club 3.4: Cavalcade 4: Arf Club. v-pres. 3: Book Club 4. SHIPLEY. JOE: Aviafor Club I: Hi-Y l.3: Afhlefic Club 3.4. SILK. JOHN E.-: Afhlefic Club l,2.3.4: Pep Club 4: World Affairs Club 4: 4: Radio Club I: FBLA 3: Camera Cu I. SMITH. CAROLYN: Y-Teens I.2.3: Red Cross pres. 2.4: Golf Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Archery Club 3: Sfeno-efles 4: homeroom freas. 4. SMITH, SUE: Horizon Club I. freas. 2: Y-Teens 2.3: Sfudenf Congress l,2: Choir 4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: World Affairs 3.4: Girls' Double Trio 3.4: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: MISSION sfaff 4: INDIAN sfaff 3. edifor-in-chief 4: Pep Club 3.4: Girls' Golf Club 3: Debafe 4: Nafional Forensic League 4: Small Choir 4: Girls' Sfafe 3. SPRINGER. J. LYNN: Inner Circle 2.3.4: Small Choir 4. SOWERS, JANIE: Y-Teens 2. service chmn. 3. v-pres. 4: Needlework Club 4: Pep Club 4: Inner Circle I. v-pres. 4: Red Cross 4. SOWERS, LOIS: Y-Teens 2.3. Devofions 4: Red Cross freas. 4: Pep Club 4: Sfeno-effes 4: lnner Circle I.2. freas. 3.4. STACK. JOHN R.: Foofball 2.4: Baskef- ball 3.4: Afhlefic Club l,2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3. gen. secy. 4: LeHermen's Club: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 4. STATES. RUBY: Travel Club I: Y-Teens l,2.3.4: Sfeno-effes 3. STONEBRAKER. SYLVIA: Paseo H.S. I,2.3. Arf Club 4: Pep Club 4: Book Club 4: Red Cross 4: Square Dance Club 4. STOREY. JUDY: Spanish Club 2: Golf Club 2.3: Girls' Double Trio 3.4: home- room v-pres. 2. pres. 3: Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 3.4. STOUT. JOYCE: Lone Jack H.S. I: Universify H.S. 2. Y-Teens 3: Cavalcade 4: Double Trio 3.4: French Horn Quar- feffe 4: Choir 3.4: Band 3.4: homeroom officer 3: Pep Club 3.4. SUDDATH. PATRICIA: Y-Teens I.2.3: Arf Club 2.4: Pep Club 3.4: FHA I.2.3: Camera Club I: Red Cross 4: Square Dance Club 4. SWARNER. JOE: Foofball I.2.3: Track l,2.3.4: Pep Club 3. freas. 4: Afhlefic Club I.2.3.4: Sfudenf Congress commif- fee chmn. 4: homeroom pres. I: class pres. 4: Radio Club 3. T TAYLOR. J.IM L.: Afhlefic Club l,2.3.4: Red Cross. sec'y-freas. 3: Square Dance Club 3.4: FBLA 4: Pep Club 4. THIES, WAYNE: FFA pres. 3: secy. 4: Hi-Y l,2: Afhlefic Club: Nafional Honor Sociefy-4. THOMAS. JOAN .LOUISE: Inglewood H.S. 2. GAA 3.4: Y-Teens 3.4: Inner Circle 3.4: Tennis Tournamenf 3.4. THOMPSON. JOYCE: Homeroom sec'y-freas I: Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3. pres. 4: Cavalcade 4: Y-Teens 3: Golf Club 3.4: Needlework Club 3: Aviafion Club I: GAA I. THORNBRUGH. GERALD: Greeley H.S. I. Foofball 2.3: Baskefball 3. THORNGREN. MARILYN: Archery Club v-pres. I: Camera Club secy. I: Y-Teens 2: Wing Scoufs pres. 2: Arf Club 2.3: French Club 4. freas. 3: Needlework Club 4: MISSION sfaff: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. TIPPETT. BONNIE: Fenger H.S. I. GAA 2.3. TREWETT. JOANNE: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Needlework Club 3: Red Cross 4: Cam- era Club I:Arf Club 2: Pep Club 3.4. TURNER. CHARLES: Afhlefic Club l.2.3,4. one nine five one . one nine five one . one nine five ol i -mai, pi N. Mya 1 Q s . N, 5 5 1 s , . . . 5 W A . ' 1 a l is We caughf Nancy eaiing brealrfasl Jim Houslon, Anile Wise, Bill Rockwood and Susie Lainhari' relax belween classes. Cliff Thompson sfarfs fo lhe Twelve-Sfafe Oraforical Confesf affer winning fhe Regional, Sfale, and Tri-Sfale conlesls. Crisler broadiumping. IQ. Lil . 'X' i s ' mn. ' ' a.'.,,,'g'l'Le ' V Ja 4- V. aa. P The freshmen eagerly awaif 'lheir firsf day of school. If isn'l lhe headless horsemen-iusl Bo T lflif W You're noi seeing double. lf's fhe Sweefheari Hop, and all dafes are dressed alike. ffeNif5 r-:QW ,L fy. 'N George Hardy and Jack Weafhered don'+ seem +o be quife suifed for rheir insfrumenfs. The boys gel Hue clue while fhey fake lime out H is a wee bit chilly, bul ihe DADS seem fo be enjoying fheir night U URICH. DONALD: Foofball I.2.3:Track l.3: Hi-Y I. v-pres. 2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Baskelball I: FFA I.2. V VAN HERCKE. JEROME: Alhlelic Club I.2.3.4: Camera Club 2: FBLA 3.4: pres. 3. v- res. 3: Square Dance Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Track 2.3: INDIAN slafl. W WALBERG. JANET: Inner Circle l.2.3. 4. v-pres. 3: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Needlework Club 2.4: Ensembles 3.4: Drama Club 4: World Affairs 3: Red Cross I: Or- chesfra I.2.3.4: MISSION sfaff 4. WALKER. SHIRLEY: Camera Club I: Spelling Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens 4. WALTER. DONALD: Afhlelic Club I.2. 3.4: Thespians 3.4: Junior Play. WARBURTON. JANE: Y-Teens 2.3: Drama Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Sludenl Congress 4: World Affairs sec'y-lreas. 4: Horizon Club I.2: homeroom v-pres. 3: Book Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WARFIELD. DAVID: Hi-Y I: Alhlelic Club I: Sfudenl Congress I: French Club 3: Pep Club 4: homeroom pres. 2: World Affairs Club 4: Scribbler's Club 4: Book Club 4. WELCH. DORIS: Soulheasl H.S. l.2.3. FBLA 4: Pep Club 4: Sleno-eHes 4: Y- Teens 4. WELTY. DICK: Andrew Jackson H.S.. New York Cily. N. Y.. l.2.3. Relorls 4. WESTPHAL. TOM: Alhlelic Club I.2. 3.4: Hi-Y l.2.3: Pep Club 3.4: home- room lreas. 4. WHINERY, NANCY LEE: Soulhwesl H.S. l.2.3. Pep Club 4: Choir: Relorls 4. WHITE. CLINTON. Soulheasl H.S. I. Band 2: Sfamp Club 2: Library Club I. WHITMAN. JOANIE: Soulhwesl H.S. I. Needlework Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Thes- pians 3.4: Junior Play: Book Club 4: Cavalcade 3: MISSION slalf 4: Pep Club 3.4. WILKINSON. KAY: Pep Club 2.3.4: Golf Club 3: Y-Teens 2.3: Drama Club 3.4: Needlework Club 4: homeroom secy. 2.4. WILLIAMS. JACK: Pep Club 3: Alh- Iefic Club I.2.3.4: homeroom pres. I.3.4. WISE. SHARON: Weslporl H.S. I. Arl Club 2.3: French Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: INDIAN slafi 3.4: MISSION edilor. adv. mgr. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Book Club 4. WOMACK. RONALD: Arl Club I.2: Aviafion I: FFA 2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Green Ag 2. WOMBOLDT. VIRGINIA: Y-Teens I.2. 3.4: Needlework 4: Sleno-elles 4: Pep Club 3.4. WOOD. GAYLE: Oklahoma Cily H.S. l.2.3. Scribblers Club 4: Needlework Club 4. WOODWARD. GILBERT: Hi-Y I.2: Afhlelic Club l.2.3: homeroom v-pres. 2: Junior Play 3: Pep Club 3.4: Thes- pians 3.4: Drama Club 4: Square Dance Club 4. WYATT. HELEN: Wyando++e H.S. I.2. Y-Teens 3.4: Square Dancing Club 3: Round Dancing Club 4: Red Cross 4: Pep Club 3.4. 3 Y YANCEY. GLEN: Foolball 3.4: Track 3.4: LeHermen's Club 4: Afhlefic Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4. YODER. SALLY: Lalin Club l: Y-Teens 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: homeroom sec'y.- lreas. 3: Needlework Club 4. Z ZIPP. NORMAN: Afhlelic Club l.2.3: Baskelball l.2.3.4. one nine five one one nine five one . one nine five one . one nine five one . l7l gg ls wxi 6 fat: pi? Si D, W J Q 1-fm ffi ' 'H W... FT W -5 44 ,,' '- ' E, ,Q 3 3 2 Q in ,. r1 G? 'Vim fu..-1, 7 S ff? Mary Blakesly pose in flieir American Royal Pageanl' cosfumes. Jo Evans, Marjorie Myers, and Beverly Looks like we cauglrl' 'I'l1e baskefball feam af a bad fime. How did you gel up There, Sieve? :- i i The annual sfaff looks over some books. on lf 9 .5 -in X i ,Mx-3 'flu ,A K X oufsfanding year- XX M. wb 'J U fn .X ' . 1 4. ff. f, . .. I' .fu MQ -N ,. 'af r R ' 4 A- .R ' ' U du A K - W,--qs:-,I K y-.414-4 rt ' ,.,f ,, .. ...H -. ,- ., se wx. wife-wifi-'v1frwvN'R2r,ff. ,. , - 'fa..f-ww-5 Tif w w ' is W .kruglggy w 7 A . I Qi I .3 If ..T?2Q,4k1.:,we1r,.X1vlg ,3wwfz,..1kQ6 .f , ,. ,, K Jiii MM AMA If .l .M in K, R . 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RoELANn PARK SHOPPING CENTER Where Smarl' Girls Shop HE. 46l0 Open evenings unfil fen. I - A ,L V .L ,k,,L . A...A V A T A 1 JCJHNSON COUNTY HERALD . ' Overland Park, Kansas Loyd Neff8z Son, Publishers ON HERALD CORNER HEdriclc OI I I LATE ARRIVALS Hiidegarde Luckman Joan Thomas WHAT WAS THAT YOU SAID BACK IN 1951 E M WAT 7 MTW ' ?:fb iife' D X20 X34 Tgfwiqfuiil? xiii T7 Q R2 xv Jew xx vs J QMTKMW f' T5 :S Ne' TATQMMWJWLW is 5 Qs' 3 . - QM T553 4 ff Tmfwiflniw S Q QQ if jwjpifwi M, wx., . 55 jk X Jwj Q ziff giliffif Q A T5 Q M' wif ff?WfN WWW 4' M W ' ,QM QZZWQQJJWWWMZW 4' QWWQMWW W Ww JCMdMAwffJ7rf2f'37M'aj7M,jZNwa7ff,0yDjjffU' f 6 Qzwbm J WD V SQVQS w UIQ? ,M6Jw V5 IW,Hw5SJ bw WMNMVW W? 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