Smith Center High School - Centrian Yearbook (Smith Center, KS)
- Class of 1952
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L OVQLUOT' 'lr if ir Because of the lmportance of cltlzenehlp 1n evers dav llvmg vse have chosen the march Stare and Strlpee Forever for our theme We have tueol to shovx ln each 6112181011 of thls xclrbook somcthmg that ulll reflect the lHlD0l1.lYlCC of thlt clxvmon lll helpmg us To lm come good Lltl7LllS I 1 themc Sins md Stupcs IOILVCI cmph mae the lov xlty to our countrv md Lhe damocratlc xx xy of llte we hue lcuned to uspect ln Qm11h Center Hlgh School Oul tr umng hele xull help us to be better Amen L ms 111 the futule -Q-f-L....l - ,iz . . . Y . . V v v 7 7 ll ' 77 C L n 1 1 Y A. ' Y . .?. '. . . .' .Ha s L . ' 1 A z , 1 .' , i 4 x 1. l A 1 .1 1 1 ' ' Y U v ,H 1 t- ' 1 I in h s, 2, z . . . ' X 1 '1 . z ' l z 5 . C ' 1 vi ' ' ' v 2 v 32 s x ,1 . ' ' ' ' ' . 1 L L, - 2' ' . y' S - I -'- 11 v ' Q K L . Ta c 0 onfenfc 'A' 'k 'k Atlflllllhll mmm S mtl I Ll , . . -2 . 9 Vlzlssvs 9 Music 0 fillllllfill 0 QI -S ll1'rnI'4l Anim infsfraffon Q X f 1 Y X kf'QNfWA f ff v 1 N f' WX Z3 0 1 jigxmfla Xf XXXX , Mfg! fx!-,xx f 1 1 J G'c,o,5 X I Vaug 71 McC0ley t'Mac has been in the schools for twenty- three years, ten of which he has spent as Superintendent. He has done a fine job as administrator and educator in S. C. H. S. A lricnd of many, he is willing to help when called upcn Mr McColey was honored thlS year by bemg elected to the Board of Control of the Kansas State H1gh School ACt1VltlCb Assocla tlon BS MS Kansas State Teachers College P1ttsburg Kansas UH1VQYSlty of Kansas Lawrence Sponsor ot Student Councll Board OfElJUCdf1On WALTER G HENRICHS Walter G Henrxchs IS com pletlng h1s fifth year on the school board Also a promm ent busmessman he has proven himself a very able person 1r hls posltlon as director of the board MRS LEWIS LEONARD Mrs Lewls Leonard graduate of Columbla Umversxty IS ve1y successfully completmg her srxth year as treasurer of the board Mrs Leonards honesty and mtegnty make her well sulted for the posxtnon MELVIN A COLLIER Melvm A Colher successful abstracter IS servmg h1s fourth year as clerk of the school board He was unanlmously elected last sprmg to serve a second term . ., . ., y v , . . 2, . ' . , . , 1 1 , . l . A . . , ' . Too Row Peterson Mr McColey Sponsor Moore Second Row Cates Barry Sm1th Devlrn Frrst Row Amrs T Flrnt M Gregory Stoller Student Council Adopts New Award System lhe Student Councrl thrs vear adooted 1 new aw ard system wxth rts purpose bemg to award letters rn more fields of achlevement Thrs system wrll award one small letter to those carnrng awards therr freshman sopho more and Junror years and a larger letter showrng all the students achlevemcnts ln the field w1l1 be grven rn the s mor year The letters w1l1 drffer slightly so rt will be possxble to tell what each IS for Athletrc letters are block style whrle those rn other Ilelds are scrrpt Letters can now be won rn musrc scholarshrp dramatxcs FFA and publr catrons fields besrdes athletrcs Another achrevement of the Student Councrl was the approvmg of the constrtutlon for an athletrc letter club FIVE members and the adv1sor Mr McColey attended a student councrl conference rn Con cordxa October 11 They learned and ex changed new methods of councrl govermng Larry Cates led a drscussron on Develop mg mterest ln the Student Counul The councrl IS subordrnate to the school board and the superlntendent rn admrnster mg school affarrs Worthwhrle actrvrtres and councll OFFICERS Presrdent Larry Cates Vrce Prcsrdent B111 Moore Secretary Mary Amrs Seniors Thelma Flrnt B111 Moore Junrors Wendell Peterson Lronel Barry Marre Gregory Paul Sm1th Freshmen Karen Stoller Arden Devlrn Sophomores Z . : , . , . , I rw ' ' ' ' AA A . . . 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' ' ifrx 18 iv: tw AX QS 1 K., In spite of his bad leg, Bill Dillon could al- ways get around enough to give the teachers trouble. He excelled in FFA judging teams and was active in sports. He was a repre- sentative for Boys' State and served as vice- president of the class his senior year. Keeping order in senior class meetings was Curtis Craig's main problems. He has served as class officer for three years. In the mid- dle of his fourth year in football, he received a knee injury. This kept him from show- ing his ability in basketball his senior year. Being tall, dark, and handsome, he always attracted the new girls in S. C. H. S. Dee Lambert was one of the easy-going members of the senior class. He was active in FFA, music, Hi-Y and treasurer of the senior class, but always found time for a certain junior girl. Quit pinching me, was often said to Connie Blaylock Besides keeping track of a cer- tain senior boy she was active in Kayettes music dramatics and also a member of the tumbling team for four years She was sec retary of the senior class Bill Moore the Romeo of the senior class was one of our leading basketball players He was also vice president of Student Coun cil cabinet member of H1 Y Sentinel of FFA and took part in dramatics Aside from this Bill spent a lot of his time with a freshman gir Besides being FHA president this year Thelma Flint always found time to help ev eryone else She was active in dramatics Kayettes Booster Club served on the Cen trian taff and was student council repre The girl who always had a smile for every one was Elame Shockley She was a mem ber of Kayettes FHA and also kept her name on the honor roll sentative from the senior class Small but mighty Arden Williams was one of the roving kind He attended school in Athol Kansas Pueblo Colorado Nampa Idaho and Joined our class his senior year to complete his education He was student manager of football and in the senior play Y' Duane Blickenstaff one of the rowdy mem bers of the senior class was president of H1 Y and active in dramatics sports and FFA Most of Blick s spare time was spent with a senior girl Although Mary Amis was one of the girls who had a big interest out of school she was active in FHA Kayettes and dramatics secretary of Student Council she served on the Tom Tom and Centrlan staff She also was a representative to Girls State She was elected to National Honor Society her senior year ,qw -.--0.3 'ihsmf-w 9 an i ! ! Y 9 it 71 ' ' . 1 ' 1 . ' l. 7 Q . . . , 1 1 ' 7 7 GK ' ' Il ' . U, 3 , l 9, . ' , , - . . - , . ' 1 1 il ' Y Y! ' . 5' A . . I . . ' . 1 I , . Besides being president of Booster Club, 1 , yd., AI 2 As pres1dent of Kayettes member of the tumblmg team g1rls glee club band Booster Club and FHA LaMona. Leonard was kept busy throughout the year She was also on the Tom Tom and Centrxan staffs and act1ve nn dramat1cs but st1ll found t1me to boost the Athol basketball team Another qulet member of the sen1or class was Delv1n Duntz Even though he was qulet he managed to get a lot of work done as ed1tor of the Centrxan He was elected to N3tlOH3l Honor Soc1ety h1s sen1or year He served on the Tom Tom staff and was act1ve 1n H1 Y and FFA ln whlch he was on sev eral of the Judgmg teams Joan McGee was another one of the luck1er glrls to rece1ve a d1amond th1s year Even though she had her m1nd on her d1amond she excelled 1n mus1c w1th her alto volce She was aCtlVC 1n Kayettes FHA Booster Club and was on the Tom Tom staff One of Bernard Grlffings favor1te pastlmes was play1ng pool He also added plenty of power to the football team He was a mem ber of FFA and H1 Y Quxet but always Wllllflg to do her part 1n school organ1zat1ons was Helen Hawkins Her ma1n trouble was dr1v1ng 1n to school on bad country roads She was a member of Kayettes and FHA Small but understandmg Helen Patman was always around when needed She accom pllshed a lot 1n mus1c FHA and attended Kayette Camp Come on gang let s go was often repeated by Pat Coulson the head cheer leader th1s year She was act1ve IH all school orgamza tlons but always found tune to knock on Wood She was elected to the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety her Jumor year and rece1ved the DAR award her semor year Larry Cates pres1dent of Student Councll and Letter Club and captain of the football team was also VICE pres1dent of H1 Y and sports edltor of the Tom Tom and Centr1an He was also act1ve 1n dramat1cs basketball track FFA and representat1ve to Boys State Larry was another sen1or who found txme for a Jun1o1 g1rl Thelma Borgmann attended her freshman year 1n Athol She was the first sen1or g1rl to recelve a sparkler for her left hand Even though her ma1n 1nterest was out of town she was act1ve 1n mus1c Kayettes and alwavs had hlgh scholastlc honors If you saw a flash go by 1t must have vlrglllla Humnch Her ma1n del1ghts d1v1ng ten tumblmg team members wr1t1ng to a saxlor She served on the been were and Cen tr1an staff and was act1ve 1n all school or g8IllZ8tl0l'lS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' - 1 1 1 . , . . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 I 1 . . U 1 11 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' u 11 1 1 1 1 Bclng elected as D1str1ct P1es1dent of FHA was a real honor for Helen Lumpkin She xx as also a candldate for State Homemaker nd a cabmet memb r of Kayettes and FHA She was kept busy Wlth act1v1t1es ln music and as busmess manager of the Tom Tom second semester Helen st1ll found t1me to xx r1te letters to her sa1lor 1n Hawa11 Wherever J C Chance went laughter was sure to follow J C always kept the amuse ment gomg m the dullest moments He was actlve m s orts dramat1cs and other school D organ1zat1ons I you heard the QXPFCSSIOH you all our lCd headed southern glrl Shirley Blownmg cc uld usually be ound close by Some re member her as Grandma from the Jumor play A Llttle Hcney She was busmess manager of the Centuan and took part 1n all school organlzatlons She also was repre scntatlve to Grrls State Mildred Pounds one of the few people who was gifted Wlth perfect pxtch IS plannmg to make muslc her career Mlldred could al ways be counted on to keep everyone laugh In Although Ben McV1cker has been w1th us for only one year he has made many frlends He not only excelled ID sports but ln muslc '11 d scholastlc standlngs mam hobby vxas collectmg letter sweaters class rmgs and stockmg caps She was ac t1VC ID school act1v1t1es and spent a lot of her t1me workmg at the theatre Joyce mov ed to Topeka at the end of the first semester to attend Topeka H1gh Bcttel known as Abe Lynn Gardner was fmendly to everyone He d1d a very success ful 1ob 1n belng photographer for the Cent llan He was actlvo ln FFA H1 Y and SDO1 ts Imogene Delchen a former Alton glrl 3o1n cd our class her sen1or year She was actlve ln FHA and recelved her State Homemaker D grce when she was a sophomore She Was also ass1stant edltor of the Tom Tom second semester Outs1de of school work Jack Niles mam headache was dehvermg 1ce cream for Edell s He was a member of H1 Y and FFA Another of our red headed glrls was Ruth Dlrks who went to Athol her first year of hxgh school Although qulet she upheld the the more brllllant slde of the sen1or class She was actlve ln Booster Club Kayettes and was m the Jumor play e A e . . . , ' 1 , , r - 44 vv L . , , . V 'r - H- YY . ' ' ' Al ' 97 ' . . , ' - . g' . Y ' . 1 1 . 'fe Tiny but fierce was Joyce Berridge. Her y . , Y , f ' ' ' V . Y V A , . U 1! . , . '. . . rl . l . ' , .- ve I L - ! 7 e . H ' A D t , 1 I - v Outside of school, Jim Carson could usually be found working in J. M. McDonald's. He was a member of FFA and Hi-Y for four years and helped w1th the productlon of plays Amerlcan Hlstory was the scene for Roger Greggs D01lflC81 arguments He was a w1ll mg ass1stant on the production crew for the school plays Rachel Tuxhorn was one of the semors who never had much to say but was another one to recexve a dlamond She was a mem bor of Kayettes and FHA Due to 11lness Blll Bolton Jomed our class m 50 He devoted much of h1s tlme to h1s barxton on whlch he took several honors at Hays He excelled 1n FFA 1n whxch he was presldent and candldate for State Farm er h1s semor year He was actxve 1n dra matlcs but stlll found txme for an under Tu lla Tuxhorn one of the easy goxng mem bers of the semor class seemed to always have trouble w1th the speech teachers She vtas a member of Kayettes FHA and on the Tom Tom staff class glrl A woody woodpecker laugh plus cartoon drawmgs ln the annual plus plenty of pep equals Ethel Gregory She could also handle that bass v1ol 1n band plenty well too She was act1ve ln Kayettes, FHA tumbllng team and was edltor of the Tom Tom Hes mv Jerk from Albuquerq was often sa1d by Faye Beth Chance m the semor play Seventeen Is Terrxhc She was a represent atlve to Glrls State and was act1ve 1n muslc but she also found t1me to wrlte to a certaxn sallor Duane Maydew Jomed our class th1s year to flnlsh h1s educatlon He could b counted on to be late to Amerlcan HlSt0ry class H also took part ln school act1v1t1es The mam lnterest of Pat Creamer was a cer tam guy m the army She belonged to Kay ettes and FHA but spent most of her spare tnme as soda Jerk at Morrlson s drug store Waldene Tuxhorn alxas Pooch could us ually be found w1th a certain Junlor glrl He was a membm of FFA and H1 Y for four years , . . v 1 , . . . . V 9 . , .. - v v v ae n f . , ' ma ' rx - - . . , . . . 1 r ' nc ' vu - 1 '. u vw - Anna Edell better known as Inky spent most of her time at Edell's store with a cer tam guv from Klrwm She was a commxttee ehaxrman m FHA her Junlor year and also belonged to Kayettes Phyllis Peterson could usually be seen drlv 1ng around town nn her Jeepster One of her favorlte past1mes was skatmg at Osborne She was a member of FHA Kayettes and Booster Club for four years Pat Langston was one of the glrls who always trxed out the new fads first Although her mam mterests were out of school she be 4, longed to Kayettes FHA and glee club One of the quleter members of the semor class was Joyce Holmes Although her mam mterest was out of school she got a lot of work accompllshed She was actxve m Kay ettes FHA Booster Club and music She was also one of the lucky senlor girls to re celve a dsamond large Class of Seniors Reaches Goal One of the largest classes to enter Smlth Center H1gh School was the class of 52 The chmax of thelr four hlgh school years w1ll be the mght that the 43 semors walk across the stage to rece1ve the paper for On September 6 1948 55 geared freshmen whxch they have been strxvmg thexr dxploma entered the halls of SCHS They were ready to begm then four years of mterestlng actl v1t1es and stud1es Thev are a class that has ranked h1gh xn scholarshxp also they have OFFICERS been very aetlve 1n sports muslc and all school orgamzatxons Although the g1r1s outnumbered the boy by a w1de margln the boys st1ll ruled the class eleetxons They had many money mak mg plojects when they were freshmen The ploceeds helped to Hnance the Jumox senlor banquet Some of the blg events xn thelr four years were WPA Week Jumor play senlor play 'md Jumor semor banquet wxth the theme of Treasure Island ' Presldent Vlce presldent Secretary Treasurer Student Councll Sponsors Colors Flower Motto The elevator t take the stalrs In Memorlam CHARLES GRAS Curtxs Cralg B111 Dlllon Conme Blaylock Dee Lambert B111 Moore Thelma Fllnt E H Wmdscheffel James Martyn MarJor1e Dolecek Lavender and Sllver Whlte Carnation o success is broken 5 ! 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I, 2, 3, 4, I'1z1111st Il, 'l'1'1-z1.'111'A1' 4: :111 Kay' .' 1, 2, II, -I, 1211111141 .13 131,111 1 3 33 ,1 I1 I :H.X 11, 3, I, l1ist1'i1't Ilis111'.i:111 31, 1'z1I1i11-1 l1111,,1 515j,,,- gg: 1-t.,,t,-iM, Sift-f ,-1'2 -I1 IIIII-'I .'t'11t, .': ,' 5I:111: 1'1' IC1Iit111' -Ig IIAXAX lj I2111 H11-1' I'IllI I Z Z1 I' 111-- 4:1-'i1'1'11lz1li1111 Blilllilgbl' -Ig1'1-11I1'iz111 511111, F11:1111'1- 1'I11-S1111 1, 21 'l'11111IIi11g 'Il-1 1 I, Lf., gf, 13 A' I'.1I1t ' IQIB1 .'t ' 1 IIIIQ I, 2, 32, I, 1'I11-1-1'l1-.11I'1' 3, I-I11,'1-1111111-s, 1'I111-1111-1 1,31111'11-1 1, 2, ZZ, I, W1-11l11'111I SI, 41 111111111 H111 1' S11'i1-ly Zi, I1 I7l'l'IIt'SII'1I lg 21' - 2, T13 liirls 11111- 111111, 1, 34 34 1- Ali 1,1 'I' IIIH-1' 'I':11 2, Zi, 43 81-11111 P1111-5, '- , 1 1'1,,,,-Us :A ' ' ' Sw, lI1111i1'i1l1. 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A54 wwf Fave Beth m he1 wounger davs Ethel Dont fall ovel ' Sr bows takmg a lest Who are thex lookmg a Honest Abe Gettmg tmkets Wheres Conme Blu 'V' Sr box and hls Ioxe t'7 l Y u1e not bom to studx The SUICUOLIS Joulhahsm class Remembel them, Qult loafmg Long t1me ag Smlle pmettx Le s pl xx Uztth Xxhllb so iuunx CII txoublt The two B11ls Who S that? One of the coaches Oul echtox Delxm Two studlous Semols J XX huts the Joke now Look pxettx Just plam B111 Ono moment please Top Row Ayres Barry Bell Bxehn Bonnett Brown Second Row Caldvsell Clark Coffman Danlels Dlerdorff Flmt 'Ih1rd Row Hawley Holmes Hooper Hubbard Class ol '53 Prepares For Future The hlghhght of the Jumors year was the Jumox semor banquet We re sure everyone w1ll aglee that rt was 'a bng success Besldes sponsorlng Twlrp Week whlch was chmaxed by a dance these ambrtlous Jumors were well able to represent them selves ln sports musxc and dramatlcs Also they added their blt m makmg the school bu7z wlth exc1temcnt Wherevel there was a xumpus a JUHIOI could usually be found elose by Belrevlng ln then rrotto the Jumors are stuvmg to prepare themselves for the fu ture They have made rapld progress ln the last three years and are sure to make then tourth year count even more S f ? ' 1 1 9 y 9 . Y . . . ' v v v 1 v - 1 9 v . . . . , '. . K ' ' '- ' ' . ' ' . ' s . , . 1 . ,. ' . . . . . , A y 1' -' 1 ' ' . .' ' . - , y - 1 y . , - -.--by 5' Top Row: Jordan, Kelley, Kirchhoff, Lambert, Lehmann, Lehr Third Row: McColey, McFadden, Overrniller, Peters, S. Peterson, W. Peterson Second Row: Ray, D. Schuster, L. Schuster, Sears, Shively, Stevens First Row: Vincent, Williams, Wurster OFFICERS President ---- Shirley Peterson Vice-president - - - Mildred Hooper Secretary ---- Gyra Caldwell Treasurer - - - Virginia Overmiller Sponsors - - - Donald Gabby Davis Charles Mantz Karla Kadavy Student Council - - Wendell Peterson Lionel Barry Flower - - - American Beauty Rose Colors ---- Scarlet and White Motto: In Ourselves, Our Future Lives rnaqmrmuaw Y- - 1,,g.v. Q? ,Ab AO- ,36- Top Row Sm1th Pxmlott MCGIUHIS Helde Post Caspers Beydler Fourth Row Muhsmann M Eller Patten Rhoades Jenmngs Beckmann Gardner Thxrd Row Lynd Watts C Lambert F8V1Ylg6l Rudolph Lumpkm E Lehmann Second Row Buss M Gxegorv C Schuster DIXIE W1ehl Wolf Conawav Jones First Row MISS Hodgson sponsor Blshop M Lehr Grothaus E Lambert Tomlmson Mr Txllman sponsor Sophomores Prove Active In School lile Duxmg the pmst two veuxs the sophomoxe class has moved to be a eredltable .1dd1t1on to Smlth Center Hlgh have taken an 3CtlVQ lnterest ln football basketball and track glven sevelal sklts for the dlfferent organxza tlons and has had members ln the school play They are actlve m all school organl 7at1ons and muslc and have been well repre sented scholastlcally wlth members of the class ranklng hxgh ln Empor1a and League Scholarsh1p tests Manv of the boys The class has also Looklng ahead to thelr Junlor and semol years when they w1ll need money for the banquet and other extra act1v1t1es they have sponsored an assembly and served at the basketball stand P1 esxdent Vlcc P1 esndent Secretary Treasurer Student Counul Sponsors Flower Colors OPI' ICERS RLglS Muhsmann Carolyn Schustel James Blshop Reva Tomllnson Marle Glegory Paul Sm1th Mary Hodgson Jack 'I1llman Yellow Rose Blue and Gold no 9 Q Q1 V 4 V., 4' vit mr ' Lt It ' , - . 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K I I I ' . - - - - 3 D , , , , . . . , ' . 7 . 1 y it 'P' 'Q' T 41 'lop Row Hughes G1bson He1nschel Bush Hennlng B N1les G Duntz Fourth Row Dxechen Holthus Palmer J Edell Stoller Panter Arment Brooks 'Ih1rd Row COTWIH Devlm M Duntz Bob McV1cker McCarv L Pounds Sutton Second Row Watson P Humrlch Beason Gaudren L Eller Schnee Della Wlehl F1rs Row Mannerxng Heaton Cronn Nash L Lehmann Mlss Francls Mr Duncan SDOHSOTS Freshmen Are Outstanding In Sports On September 4 1951 thuty sxx freshmen be an thelr upward clnmb of gettmg a sec ontlaxv educat1on 'Ihey were a happy and peppy group who socn set the halls rlnglng wlth thexr nolse and laughtel They were always wlllmg to help and do theu' part on dlfferent commlt tees of school organlzatlons They were actne ln muslc and sports The boys bas ketball team fimshed thelr season w1th four wms and two losses Several gxrls were members of the tumbhng team Presldent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Student Councxl Sponsors OFFICERS Jerald Cnbson Allce Watson Bob Bush Vuglnxa Armen' Karen Stoller Arden Devlln Kenneth Duncan Carol Francxs Motto Today We Follow Tomorrow We Lead Colm s Blue and Silver 6 .. .. 5 tx -. ,' ' in .. I, J . t S . 1 '- 5 I -' 1 1 Q 4: , s - , .. -, of -tl , f17 'x. 'ws f w Q t t H t I 3 y y , , y ' v - I ' , . , - , , , , 5 , - 1 1 , - V Y v Rust . t I 'Ar 1 v 1 ' 1 y ' Y I 1 V - 1. . U . - -L . , .V , , . - , x 1 bn - . I i A - .v . . , -, v ' ' ' - - . A. , . , X F' LA' gi' Who's 'Ihls' Teachers dmner hour Frenchmanq fOr hunglyoj Strong Man' Just Mal y What's cookmg Don't fall 1n' Some sophomores 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Wlndy Jr's After school snacks Watch out fo1 snowballs' 'Cheerleader ' A1'Y1b1t1OL19 AU ' Bovs Wh0's on the other end of the sofa, Albert and h1s 1ce cream cone Look at the b1rd1e t'Lovers Where va' gomgo What s the llne fo1'7 ff, , E :Vg M I f Y e , ' o ,f W WJ! ..,, ' at W W a 'tt' t W ' ' 7 V Q fi to , 1 lv' ' Es A W 972 Q- kg 5 rx I em' 15 is Q I 2 '1 1 W xx ,? 1 3 2 . H Q -Q-fa 'al - - x A,c.x 81, ix . H V- ff. f I ,g I W 4 J ,x - I 1 2 fl fi? KJ A147 M4 .1 JA Q fEEIEfq1ggLm ug: xXx A 'L sb J JK gf-mmf if iii? fjfvi' f,X Qu ' Music gg E! W' ,, iw W Y. 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I ' 'N- 'fs 70 Members Make Up Marching Band Unde1 the d1rect1on of James Martyn the m'11ch1ng band had a VQIV busy season thls year w1th 70 members maklng It up The1r fnst appearance was at the first football game at Norton Thev marched for live home games also The Llncoln band was the only out of town band pa1t1c1pat1ng at the half t1me of the1r game he1e A5111 th1s year the band attended the band days at Havs Octobe1 13 and at Hast mes October 27 The band gaxe a Lhustmas nc nce1t although lt had to be postponed sev C111 tlmes because of the vxeather The muslc depaxtment has sponsored scv Ll 1l exents th1s yea1 They sponsored the Rowlands Hobby assembly They had the Bethany Band Havs College Cholr and K U Modern Cho1r as thelr guests also ThlS year the concert band partlclpated 1n the Sunflower Central League band festlval Thev played for three school plays presented thls yea1 at the school Thxs year a dance band was orgamzed fox the nrst tlme for sexeral years They made several appear ances The mam event of the yea1 was when the band went to the D1str1ct Musxc Festlval at Havs where a IV latlng was received As ln years past the band w11l march and pl IV fox the Memor1al Day SEFVICC The band xxlll also part1c1pate 1n the Golden Wedding P11tv belng planned for th1S summer The dlllfll ensemble xecelved a I ratlng at the state ITNISIP contest 1n Havs Band Personnel CLARINETS Humrlch Edell Robertson Lambert Murphy Tomlmson Heaton D B1shop Leonard Chance P GIOth8US Sh1VG1y Nash Mays Glegory M GHUCIICII N CORNETS MLVlCkCl Ben Patman G1bSOD Hen11chs Kxrchhoff Anthony Pounds L B1 ownf ALTO SAXOPHONES Helnschel Overmxller Beason Duntz Peters R Creame1 Humrlch P Phetteplace S if TENOR SAXOPHONE Buss Palmer BARITON E SAX Dlerdorff FLUTFS Lumpkln Caldwell Wmdscheffel BASS CLARINET Pounds M BASSOON Holmes Joyce FRENCH HORNS Schuster C Chance Faye Holmes Janet Lambert L BASSES P0161 s Bishop M if STRING BASSES G1egory E Leonard L BARITONES Bolton Mu1 ph y B01 gmann TROMBONES Chance J C Lambert Dee Tu1ne1 Mason Eller M PERCUSSION McColey Lehmann Stollex Blshop Panter Watson Patten Bonnett COLOR GUARDS AND BEARERS Eller L Lehr D Brownmg S Brown Cf W1ll1ams SY G'1udren J TWIRLERS Leonard Blaylock' G1 egory DRUM MAJOR Bell if Not 1n plcture M . , 2 'F . A 550 we Q ' 10 'sl fy 1 ,ry in w sg 1 , . 5 v . . 1 , . ' I ' ' , ' ' L 1 A .. ici Q ' . Z -1 1 v - 7 v ' -' . . ' ' 1 ' . ' , 'Z ' . zu ' . ,.. 7 ' v ,, I' ' , . , , , . , . I , . ' , J. 1 . Y ' , . 9 ' 1'- , . 4 1 , . , , , . Top Row Post B1shop Bolton Wurster Chance Cralg Cates Stevens Thxrd Row Martyn dlrector Langston Browmng Bell Bonnett S Peterson McGee Overmxller Coulson Second Row Lambert Watts Smlth D Schuster L Schuster McColey Barry W Peterson Murphy F1rstRow Patman Joyce Holmes Pounds Caldwell Dlcldorff E Grcffory Blaylock Buss C Schuster Janet Holmes Mlxed Chorus ls Selected Group Wlth only 28 volces the mlxed chorus con tmues to be a selected group of VOICES It has 8St3bI1Sh6d 1tself as the vocal group of thc school The personnel thls year was practlcally the same as last year help1ng to make the mlxed chorus a stronger group A good deal of materlal was covered by thx cxperlenced group The mam event of the year for the m1xed chorus was the Chr1stmas Vespers featurmg the mlxed chorus as the mam vocal group The mlxed chorus also furnlshed muslc for the Rotary Club the day follow1ng the Chrlst mas Vespers at school smgmg the same se lcctlcns Thls year the mxxed chorus also attended the Sunflower Central League vocal concert at Lebanon Aprxl 15 It was the first league vocal concert Th1s year for the first txme xt was posslblc for vocal students to recelve a letter for then vocal work although lt would take more than Just mxxed chorus smgmg to recelve one The cllmax of the year was at the D1str1ct Mus1c Festxval at Hays wlth the mlxed chorus recelvlng a III ratmg The outlook for the mxxed chorus for next year IS not nearly as good as It was thls year as several members w1l1 be graduatmg thxs year although most of the graduatlng mem bers are glrls whxch wont be as dlfficult to replace as the male volces X I Glrls Trmlc Tr1o Gxrls Quartet Glrls Sextet l . . , . , . . , , . ., - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 .1 1 - 1 ' 1 a 1 ' 1 1 - ..1 1 1 ., . . , . 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Grrls Glee Club Receives I Ralrng Al Hays Top Row Lehmann Lynd A Edell Bonnett Borgmann Beckmann Gardner J Edell Stoller L Delchen F1fthRow Cronn Grothaus Pounds Gaudren Panter V Humrlch Klrchhoff Palmer S W1ll1ams I Derchen Fourth Row Brownmg M Eller Hooper M Lehr Heaton Schnee Della Wrehl Rust McGee DISFGOFH Sutton Th1rd Row Lumpkln Janet Holmes Watson P Humuch D Lehl Arment Wolfe Kelley Langston DIXIC Wlehl E Iambelt Second Row S Peterson Beason L Eller Mannerrng Blaylock Buss C Schuster M Gregory Tomlmson Leonard L Lamoert E Gregorv F Chance Coulson Mr Martyn d1rector The glrls glee club has been an actrve part cn thrs years mus1c schedule Thev sang five numbers 1n the Chrrstmas sesper program and sang two numbers at the Hays d1str1ct contest where they earned a I ratmg the h1ghest g1ven The organlzatlon also boasts of three lnde pendent organ1zat1ons the g1rls quartet Gyra Caldwell Janet Holmes Carolyn Schuster and Sharon Shlvely the g1rls sextet Mary Bell Mary Lee DIEFGOFH Helen Lumpk1n Ethel Gregorv Joan McGee and Connxe Blay lock and the freshmen gurls tr1ple tr1o Karen Stoller Judy Edell V1rg1n1a Arment Paula Beason Lucxlle Eller Darlene Schnee Ahce Watson Paula Humrlch, and Jan1ce Gaudren Top Row Bolton Murphy Chance Wurster Cralg Brshop Smlth Post McG1nn1s Second Row McColey D Schuster W Peterson Barrv L Schuster Bush Helnschel G1bSOn B Nrles F1rst Row Watts Stevens He1de C Lambert Lumpkm Pounds Devlm Corwln D Lambert Mr Martyn d1rector Boys Glee Club Praclrces Wrlh Mrxed Chorus The boys glee club spent a great deal of lhe1r trme practrcmg wrth the mrxed chorus Thrs vear the glee club presented two num bers at Hays D1str1ct Muslc Festlval They were Brothers Smg On and Roadways They rccelved a II ratlng On Apr1l 15 the glee club went to Lebanon for the League Vocal Festlval whlch was un der the drrectlon of Dr Robert Taylor of the Emporla State Teachers College ,7-w..Q. 2 l , A - . , , H , -sm W., .... . .. . -...,.s-,,,.-,,,.,.., . 2 ' , g , - , , , , , - . ' y ' , . . l ' ' . . Y Y Y ' Jr V I 3 - ' , , f E , , , - , ' 1 First Row: Overmiller, Bell, Caldwell, Muhsmann, Patman, Joyce Holmes, Shively, ' .7 ' 1 3 3 ' Y . D 7 ! 7 V 7 ! . 7 7 - . . V7 . 7 . . . . . 1 . 4 - , 7 . . . . y . 7 , n - , . - l ., - , 7 1 1 ' 1- zz -3 ? , I 9 7 1 X 1 l 1 . 7 . Y ! I . ' ' : I 7 ' 7 ' 7 nv ' 7 9 ! . , I . - . - I 1 1 I 1 ' s 1 1 7 y ' 7 ' ! I l l , . . u fura an Vocahona ' QQ W 'R' a ' ' X K 4 L 6jUz:'fv C l I J ' l X 33 Q FA ir Q R.. f . ,J I 'xg I 4 .LTI -5 W, X 4k If ' Q in f 1 1 , ' ' W 3 7 , ' M M i, all jf 4 X lf' I Z N 1 hm 'Ml V l' N 1 Ju I 24 Z I 4 Ax' 2 fn 1 4 f ,A -P fvf f VY v t k 5 K x tg wvzvr 1 Carnival Banquet Are Highlights ol Kayeltes The annual Kayette Carnrval was another Top Row E Lehmann Lvnd T Lehmann Bell Brovrn Bonnett T Tuxhorn Borg mann Chance Beckmann Gardner A rndell Patten Srxth Row Rhodes Grothaus Shoekley R Tuxhorn P Pet rson Panter J Edell Stoller Palmer Brooks Krrchhoff T Flrnt Flfth Row Nash Cronn Watson P Humrrch Gaudren Heaton Sehnee Della Wrehl Rust Sutton Janet Holmes Wrllrams Fourth Row Muhsmann M Eller Hooper Caldwell M Lehr Holthus Kelley Arment L Lehmann Creamer Langston McGee Thrrd Row Beason L Eller Hawkrns D Lehr Shrvelv Rav Wolfe Jones Conaway D1x1e Wrehl E Lambert I Derchen Second Rovt Mrss Ferguson Sponsor Jennrngs McFadden Mannerrng Overmrller' Buss C Schuster M Gre orv Tomlrnson S Peterson L Lambert Drerdorff Prrst Rexx Lrownmg Pounds Blaylock V Humrrch P'rtm'rn Joyce Holmes Leonard F Crcgorv Drrks Coxlson Amrs Lumpkrn xx hen the Kayettes werent busy wrth one of tlrcn many actrvrtres Adoptlng a German famrlv overseas to send boxes of clothes and ood vas one of therr projects event that was looked forward to by the whole student body The Queen and Krng that were chosen to rergn ower the carnrval were senrors Thelma Flrnt and Ben Mc Vrcker Most of the money made from the carnrval was from the radro that was rafflcd o A unrt conference of the schools rn Smrth County wh1eh haxe Kayctte organrzatrons rn therr school was held rn Kensrngton Thrs was the iirst conference exer held of thrs lrrnd The purpose was to exchange 1C1CdS of the drfferent schools Kayette actlxrtr s and to promote better Kayette organraa trons rn the schools rrmual Kavette Father Daughter Banquet whrch had a brg turn out of the 1009, mem bcrshrp and therr fathers OFFICERS Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Program Charrman Worshrp Charrman Musrc Pranrst Publrcrty Charrman Communrty Servrce World Servlce Frnance Charrman Pornt System Recreatron Parlrarnentary Law Sponsor LaMona Leonard Ruth Drrks Ethel Gregory Pat Coulson Connre Blayloerc Joyce Holmes Helen Lumpkrn Mrldred Pounds Lynn Lambert Mary Lee Drer dor ff Vrrgrnra Overmrller Mary Ann Arms Helen Patman Vrrgrnra Humrlch Shrrley Brownmg Betty Ferguson 3 . Y . . - y - f Y . - y ' , Y. , , - , . Y . h V Y b D ' Y ' Y ' Y ' V 7 Y ' 7 Y 3 7 7 ' . 5 y , - - ' t , , V ' , , , . - Y ' ' 7 ' Y 9 1 ' 7 ' 1 1 , Q , . , ' 7 ' v P! v 1 9 1' v v: I v ' . Y C 'V , . Y ' .' . L K ' L v , 1. 1 'K , A ' ., I . . --1, I I I I . ! . I There was hardly a week that went by April Showers, was the theme for the V 'H Y L Q Z '- I . ' v . ' . , K - - ff. , . ' ' ' ' ' . , I . . , . - ' . Q Q . . . y . . ' .T Q . - - . . . . 1 7 . D . c - - . . . 7. .eh N . - - - .i . . 1. lop Row Barry B1ShCD Grltfing Hubbard Pxmlott Peters Hexdc MCGIDDIS Post Carson Jordan Fourth Row W Peterson Moore Flmt G ogg Maydew Murphy Ayres Smlth Sears Hemschel Bush Thlrd Row Ben McV1cker D1llon Vmcent McCole3 D Schuster W Tuxhorn Clark Hawley Stevens Nxles Hennmg Second Row Lambert Favmger Caspers R Lumpk1n Rudolph Watts Gxbson Devlm Corwln McCary Bob McV1cker L Pounds F1rst Row Wurster Cates Craxg Chance Gardner Bolton D Duntz L Schuster D Lambert D Bllckenstaff Mr Wlndscheffel sponsor HI Y Has Many Achvlhes Good Membership H1 Y th1s year was a faxrly large group and had many 8CtlV1t1eS The1r meetlngs cons1st ed of many group meetlngs ln wh1ch several pastors of dlfferent chu1ches gave short talks Thev gave a cmall note of thanks to them for thexr contr1but1ons of tlme and trouble The club had several plcture shows They had the stand at the basketball game to ralse money and shared the profits of the coke machme w1th the Kayettes Clyde Hartford the youth worker of YMCA v1s1ted us and talked to the boys for two days Mr Wlndscheffel the sponsor should be commended for the txme and help he devoted to the club wh1ch was the mam reason for 1ts success The H1 Y also helped the Kayettes Wlth the Wh1te Chrlstmas program 1n wh1ch food was d1str1buted to several needy famxhes around the town OFFICERS Pres1dent Duane Bhckenstaff V1ce Pres1dent Larry Cates Secretary Lynn Gardner Treasurer B111 Bolton Program Chalrman Delv1n Duntz Devotlon Chalrman Larry Schuster World Brotherhood Chanrman J C Chance Servlce Chalrman George Wurster Pubhcxty Chalrman Dee Lambert Sports Chalrman Curtxs Craxg - . 1 - 1 1 1 '1 1 1 -1 1 - 1 ' 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 - . . . . . Y - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Y 7 ' 1 7 1 7 1 1 . 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , . , . , I . I I I I I . . .... H . . ,, . . ' 1 at 11 - - - - - , .- - - , - - . . , , - . l Top Row E Lehmann Lynd T Lehmann M Pounds Brown Bennett T Tuxhorn V Humrlch Beckmann Gardner A Edell Patten Slxth Row Rhodes Grothaus Shockley R Tuxhorn Peterson Panter J Edell Stoller Palmer Brookes Klrchhoff L Delchen Flfth Row Nash Cronn Watson P Humrlch Gaudren Heaton Schnee Della Wlehl Rust Sutton Wxlhams I Delchen Foulth Row Brownmg M Eller Hooper Dlrks M Lehl Holthus Arment L Lehmann Creamer Langston McGee MISS Franus sponsor Fhnd Row Lumpkm Janet Holmes Beason Eller D Lehx Ray Wolfe Jones Con away DIXIE W1ehl E Lambert Second Row S Peterson Jennlngs McFadden Mannelmg Blaylock Buss C Schuster M Gregory Tomlmson Leonard L Lambert Dlerdorff FlfSt Row Ovelmxllex Bell Caldwell Muhsmlnn Patman Joyce Holmes T Flmt, E GICQOIQ Chance Coulson Am1s F. H A Sponsors Many Achvlhes The Future Homemakers of Amerlca s year was stalted off wlth the annual event of a h'1yrack rlde glven them by the FFA About 5 or 6 o clock one mornmg the mem DCIS of FHA were awakened to attend a come as you are breakfast at the hxgh school Thls was to help acquamt the fresh men wlth the other members of the organ 1zat1on On November 6 a square dance was spon sored by the FHA for everyone IH school Th1s proved to be a very entertalmng evenmg for all S1x guls attended the fall conference at Ellsworth on October 6 and on February 16 slx guls attended the sprmg conference at Flamvxlle S1x guls went to Topeka on March 15 to nttend the state FHA conference OFI ICERS Presldent Thelma Fhnt V1ce presldent Vrrgmxa Overmlller Secretary Mary Bell Treasurer Joyce Holmes H1stor1an Faye Beth Chance P1an1st Shlrley Peterson Song Leader Janet Holmes - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . , , , . , , , . . . , , ' .'. . . 1 1 1 1 1 - -- 1 '. . 1 . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 . 1 1 . ., . . 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'. . . .- . 1 1 - tt - 11 - L . 1 . 1 1 - . . , Top Row Peters Gufi HU Hubbard Wurster Gregg Ayres Sears McGmn1s G Duntz Carson 'Ih1rd Row Barrv Post He1de R Flint Vincent W Tuxhoxn Clark J Niles Hem schel Bush Henn1ng Second Row Lambert Caspers R Lumpkin Rudolph Gibson Devlm L Pounds Hawley M Duntz Corwln lrlrst Row Drllon Moore Cates D Lambert L Gardner Chance Bolton D Duntz D Bllckenstaff Mr Mant? sponsor FFA Enrolls 43 Members Another organization that Smith Center crGan1zat1on IS composed of boys that are or have been enrolled 1n Vocational Agrlcul ture at least one year Thls organization has a membership of 43 boys The year was started with the traditlonai ather son watermelon feed gxven for the ireshman boys The sophomore boys won the pest eradlcatlon contest The FFA banquet was set for March 24 The Judging teams entered in many con tests and gamed a lot of valuable experience Several Smith Center teams competed at Vern Albrechts annual hoof sale Other con tests mclude the poultry Judging contest at shop contest public speaking at Norton livestock and dairy at Colby the Oberlin shop contest crops and livestock Judgmg at Hays and the state ag team shop and pub lic speakmg at Manhattan OFFICERS Bill Bolton Presldent Lynn Gardner V1c president Delvm Duntz Secretary Duane Blrckenstaff Treasurer J C Chance Reporter B111 Moore Sentinel 2 ' , 2 s, , , , , , ' ' , . - A 2 , M -, - ' , , ' , ' , . , High School can be proud of is the FFA. This Stocktong the Hoxie crop contestg the Oberlin 5 . I ' H 1 . l - - ' ' 1 9 r 1. - X . 'Sf L.. Top Row McGee T Tuxhorn Brovsnlng Coulson Second Row D Duntz Leonard Mr Gr1mes sponsor Lumpkm Cates Flrst Row I Dexchen E Gregorv Am1s Blaylock Tom Tom Has Successful Year Wlth Ethel Gregory as edltol both semesters the Tom Tom was publlshed regularly every two weeks during the school year The staff worked hard to make the paper a success and Ethel went to the P1oneer office every Sat urday the paper was publlshed to help w1th the final detalls of prlntlng As advlsor Du Wayne Gr1mes helped the class over the rough spots No 'lom Toms were sent ln the first semest Cl so the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assocla tlcn ratmg hasnt been recelved 'Ihe class sponsored 1ts annual Pmg Pong tc urnament ln the sprxng and made a tour of thc Ploneer ofnce to ga1n knowledge of how a weekly paper IS orgamzed and pr1nted THE TOM-TOM STAFF F1rst Semester Edltor Ethel Gregory Assxstant Edltor Conn1e Blaylock Busmess Manager Joan McGee Assxstant Busmess Manager Pat Coulson C1rculat1on Managers LaMona Leonaxd Delvln Duntz Tw1la Tuxhorn Helen Lumpkrn Mary Ann Am1s Shlrley Brownlng Larry Cates Ethel Gregory DuWayne Gnmes Copy Editors Feature Edrtor Sports Edltor Artlst Advlsor Second Semester Edxtor Ethel Gregory Asslstant Edltor Imogene Delchen Busmess Manager Helen Lumpkin Ass1stant Busmess Manager Mary Ann Am1s Clrculatlon Managers Shxrley Brownmg Pat Coulson Tw1la Tuxhorn Connxe Blaylock Delvln Duntz Joan McGee Larry Cates LaMona Leonard Copy Edltors Feature Edltor Sports Edxtor Asslstant Sports Ed1tor Art1st Ethel Gregory Adv1sor DuWayne Grunes Top Row Barry Craig Blaylock Gardner Catcs Middle Row Humrich Duntz Browning Grimes advis r Peterson Bottom Row Coulson Fl nt Amis Leonard Gregory CenIrian's Main Problem Was Financing The main problem the Centrian staff had this year was financing the bcok In the first few meetings the business section of the town Because of the cooperation of the business men and students of SCHS over 250 Centrians were sold This is the Hrst year subscriptions were sold before the group p1ctures were taken After the theme was selected and the writ ups assigned the work of organizing the book got under way The individual sports p c tures have been arranged on the pages dif ferently A page of senior snapshots has been added We wish to thank the staff and the sup porters that have made the 52 Centrian possible It is this yeai s editor and business man agers desire that next years editor Shirley Peterson and business manager Lion l Barry receive the same cooperation which We have LENTRIAN STAFF Ed1f.0l Delvm Duntv Assistant Editor Shirley Peterson Business Manager Shirley Browning Assistart Business Manager Lionel Barry Feature Editors Connie Blaylock Pat Coulson Virginia Humrich LaMona Leonard Marv Ann Amis Thelma Flint Larry Cates Curtis Craig Artist Ethel Gregory Class Editors Calendar Editor Sports Editor O . -3 3 I , , , fff' 1 I . A f 5. R' 3 , ' , y y 1 . . . , . , . . . . , , r , , . . . . Q . , , . . , , - , was divided into parts and subscriptions sold. received. v Q- . - - . . , . A . - . . cc rx - - ' ' ' q . . i, . . - . - - - - - Top Row Coulson Duntz Lumpk1n Am1s Bottom Row Chance D1rks McCo1ey Wurster Nahonal Honor Socreiy Scholarsh1p Leadersh1p SCIVIC and Cha1 acte1 are the four character1st1cs a person must have to rece1ve the d1st1nct1on of Na troral Honor Soc1ety Only the upper one thnd of a class IS e11g1ble 'The1e are two 1nduct1on servrces glven each yea Semors xx e1e lflltlated the first meetmg Faye Beth Chance Larry Cates 1d Jumors and scn1o1s both thc second meetmg Students 1ece1v1ng lh1S award are lndeed lf nored and should make the1r hte an e mplc of the foul cha1acter1st1cs upon wlnch thlb organwatlcn 19 burlt American legron Awards The Amer1can LCQIOH Award lS anothel hrffh honor that SCHIOIS can FCCEIVC One se n or g1r1 and boy annually recerve thlS award The alll 1S chosen because of Scholarslnp SCIXICC Courage Charactel and Compan lf nshxp The boy 1S chosen because of Honor Courage Seruce SCh0l3FSh1p The command C1 ot the U S Center Post No 220 of the Arnerrcan Leg1on of Sm1th Centel usually makes the award cons1st1ng oi a p1n medal and cert1f1cate I I , . .R . .. 3: , - x- IL ' ' I I 9 C - - 5 , 1 7 7 - ', .' 1 ' . I . y'- ' - 3 I -M0-E-- Qt, yr iukfhfpg 'Ffa ,gs 1- V.-,J-nw-var-M 1951 52 Was Blg Year For Plays Debates All school play cast for Meet COIIISS Archer Semors present Seventeen Is Terrxfic Whats she domg to y Get lt on stralght' Someone s1ck'P 6 What ya talklng about? Balcony Scene DIQSGIHCC1 by Speech class Open It up' Learnmg those last few 11nes Couple of debatel s Tunlor class presents Clementme Now blovs' The bettel half of the de bate team Just Waltlflg to be made up Bleak It up' 16 Forget a 111190 ,tg K X 4 1 H. K rn Q ' ..fig.a' , g . , ix ts, I ,,.. 5 T . M AI S S- f' K-Ji.: . e W . ' ! 1 .':. ' . - 4 ' J . 1' 1 XJ Y is , V, V. 'Q T, A 54 4 I '25 4 uf I 'N N A - s ' Q' ' M ' pgs ' an X f .. A J E ',:,' 1 S K. A 3'5 v' Q , 'i .:--,,A: . . . f kb - , V . Q , . . , I t in J 1 ' 3,1 . ' h ---'N . ,Saints 1 so ef, o-. ff .4 1 ' 1 . ' . , v - 'K 'Y ' - 11- - ' E . ' - 7. tt ,va . ' . I H , ' . 12. '. , - U N 8. ' . 13. ' - I at a , I ' . ' . 14. - . ' . 10, ' . 15. ' ' ' . amwzuzfgw' 7r '-sac.-was-fi-N w r- ' 5551 ,A A, fit , Y. i U ,Af ,X . 1 K 4 W it if . ' fi 0 E 1. Romeos and Juliets. 6. , . 11. ' ' ' ' ' . 2. Drinking heavy! 7. What hoppin ? No magic in 12. Making lightning? 3. ' , . . . 13. ' ' ' . 4. ' . ' . 8. . 14. ' ' . 5. ' 9. ' ' . 15. ' ' Kids must play Serious typists Talking over the pupils? problem Why so glum churn? A stitch in time saves n1ne the box Hen party Name lt and you can have it Billiard king Gregg Last one down is the winner Candidates for King and Fxankinstein and his comrades Queen S f f Mm Ll X59 il my X X 1 L. ii fi Redmen Spiral Begins Wilh Early Fishing Trip On August 28 the S C Redmen football team got together for a fishmg trlp to the rlver and from that t1me on they were as soclated together throughout the 51 football season With only one startlng letterman back the coach had to do a lot of work to wh1p the team in shape The Redmen were a green and unexper1 enced team when they started out the season but they all stuck together and fought 11ke seasoned veterans at the close to get their record of 3 w1ns and 6 losses Whlle this lsnt the most 1mpress1ve record the team found out that wmmng and loslng 1snt all that they play the game for Followmg are the seniors who played the1r last game for old S C Hxgh Ben McV1cker Lynn Gardner Bernard Gnfflng J C Chance Dee Lambert Duane Bhckenstaff and Larry Cates GRIFFING CATES Redmen CRAIG D BLICKENSTAFF GARDNER MCVICKER PETERSON BARRY WURSTER I 'fi , li r e M - I I I l DANIELS MCCOLEY leilermen VINCENT SCHUSTER AYRES FLINT Bl BLICKENSTAFF SMITH MURPHY 2 Captain for the 52 football season will be Wendell Peterson replacing Larry Cates The Redmen chose a new system of electlng a capta1n for next year There w1ll be one permanent game captain and they will choose a dlfferent co captaln for each weeks game NORTON there Norton crossed the Redmens goal lme for the first time 1n three years as the Redmen went down to defeat 20 0 This was the first game of the season and It showed that the Redmen team was unexperienced Norton had a fast movmg team w1th a very good passer whlch helped them gam many yards agamst S C BELLEVILLE here Showlng conslderable 1mprovement over the previous game played the week before, the Redmen won thexr first game of the sea son from Bellevllle 21 7 Wurster made the first touchdown of the season runnmg 34 yards to pay d1rt He made one more touch down m the nights play Cates crossed the goal lme for the second score of the season running 50 yards through the mlddle of the Belleville team 5 WY' bill 1080 ID 3731.553 BQBQQBEQYIK g74f 5Uf rfift-75f'l 51 .af 5 2 L. Top Row Bush B Nales McCarv Dcvlan Hennang Bob McV1ckcr Glbson Heanschel G Duntz Mr Tallman asslstant coach Thlrd Row Mr Duncan asslstant coach Garretson Favlnger Heade Rudolph C Lambert Smath Lumpkin McG1nn1s Mr Davas coach Second Row Danxels Stexens Barav McColcv Wuxster Ayres D Schuster Peter son L Schuster Vancent Farst Row Flmt Murphy Grafhng Chance D Bllckcnstaff Cates Gardner D Lambert Clalg Ben McV1cker PHILLIPSBURG tl' ere S C lo t 1ts second game of the season to P bulg 21 0 Thas game was played an the 1 am and mud whach made the playang con dltaons not very adeal S C started several good dllXCS but just couldnt seem to cap 1ta117e on any of them Karr made P bulgs flrst score eaaly an the first quarter and Tay 101 made the next touchdown The thard touchdown came as a result of a pass from the quartelback to the end Taylor kacked 'all three convelslons LEBANON there Lebanon went down to defeat at the hands of the Redmen 26 0 as the Redmen rolled up then second wln an four games Thas was the first game that the S C team could get to hattang on all ll cyhndeas Cates made the hast score of the game but has try for extra pomt was blocked Baary scored two more touchdowns and Wurstea made one Two out of the last three klcks were made good Thas was also S C s first league wm an the new Sunflowea Centa al League LINCOLN here In one of the toughest defensave games of the season the S C team suffered thear thard loss 7 0 Th1s was one of the hardest and cleanest fought games from Stalt to finash Th1s game was played at first one end of the field and then at the other The only scor mg actaon of the game was when Kobbeman went over from the 6 yard llne MANKATO, there S C got thear revenge fon the 1950 beatang that they took from Mankato by downing them 25 0 Thas was the second game the Redmen had to play an the mud and water, at was also the second league wan Peterson and Murphy made two touchdowns on a pass anteaceptaon and on a pass from Wurster to Murphy Barry and Wurster ran over a touch down apaecc to get 24 pomts and Cates made good one of has extaa pomts OBERLIN hele The flghtmg Redmen went down to thear fouath defeat of the season 14 7 Oberlan and S C were two well matched teams as at was a battle raght down to the ware Oberlan made both of thear touchdowns and extra pomts an the fourth quarter The Redmen made thear lone score ln the closlng manutes of the game Barry made a long run to set up the touch down He ran the ball to the 5 yard llne where Wurster carrled It over Cates klcked the extaa polnt to end the game BELOIT here S C Just couldn t get rollang as they went down to thelr second defeat ln a row, 20 0 The Redmen could roll when they got on of fense but the trouble as they weren t on of fense long enough On defense S C couldn t get set up raght to meet Beloats patch outs and aunnlng attack The weather for this game was adeal and even though the score sounds lopsaded at was '1 hard fought game fa om st alt to flnash OSBORNE here Playlng before one of the largest crowds of the season the fightarag Redmen went down to defeat agaanst the Bulldogs, 46 0, whlch was the largest score ever rolled up agalnst S C Osborne also undoubtedly had one of the best teams of that school's hlstory It at one tlme was saad that the Osborne team ranked 9th an the state S C was outwe1ghed 22 pounds per man, but they fought all the time as af the score were 0 0 Only tame S C came close to scorang was an the second quar ter when Cates packed up an Osborne kack off on hls own goal lane and ran 78 vards through the whole Osborne team, before being brought down by Osborne's All state John McFarland Seven senlors played thear last game agamst Osborne on thas day to close the '51 football eeason 4, 5 . . x 1 ' ff: -3 . 1 A 4 X . f' , A ' ' ,. 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' Y 3 P Top Row Wlndsche fel assnstant coach Post B N1les Bob McV1cker Bush McCary Gibson Hemschel Duncan 3S91Sl3Dt coach Grlmes head coach Second Row Stevens Helde Favlnger Murphy Dlllon C Lambert Smlth Beydlcr D Schuster Flrst Row Ben McV1cker Plmlott Cates Hubbard Peterson Moore McColey Wurster Redmen Finish Fourth In league Basketball The Redmen ol 51 52 had l1ttle to brag about mlsmuch as the1r basketball record goes but th lt doesnt tell the whole story Wlth only thlee lettermen returnmg the out look wls never too brlght Cates Moore and Cralg were the three lettermen Moore was 1nel1g1ble unt1l after Chrxstmas and Cra1g unable to play because of a football 1nJury Coach Gr1mes took the squad and d1d a xery commendable Job We have one of the petltlon IS stlff The Redmen wele an fightmg bunch and nexel faxe up The last scheduled game of the yelr vs IS wlth Osbo1ne and the Redmen gne the Bulldogs a scare befo1e loslng by 1 nalrow four polnt marg1n The first game wrth Lebanon the Blonchos won by e1ght polnts on S C s coult The next tlme wls ln the League Tourney for the con SUlll1OU md xgaln Lebanon won by 20 polnts The 11st grme Wlfh the Bronchos was on then home court and the Redmen got even by scxlplng the Bronchos by one pomt Thls w as the F1151 t1me an two years that the Red men had beaten the Bronchos In the league tourney 1n the f'1lSt round the Redmen narrowly took the Dragons from Downs m an oveltlme 53 49 The next round the Plnthels from P burg won by 43 47 over the flghtmg Redmen In the consolwtxon the Redmen tlred after three stralght nlghts of blsketball succumbed to the Lebanon Bron chos to the tune of 62 42 The Redmen ended up fourth ln the final league standmg behmd P burg Osborne and Lebanon Wxth Downs after S C and Man kato 1n the cellar Coach Gr1mes crew steadlly lncreased 1ts fightmg Splflt and won fire of 1lS seven games when the season was half over Pxmlott was the leadlng scorer wrth md then came Moore wlth an 8 2 average per game Then the rest of the scorxng went llke th1s McColey had 7 polnts per game Hub b nd had a 4 9 game average Cates had a 2 8 and Peterson had a 25 average per game McV1cker and Dlllon rounded out the scorlng w1th a 1 poxnt and a 3 pomt per game aver age The Redmen s opponents had a 49 8 av e1age whlle the Redmen had a 471 average th lt Just shows the flghtlng splrxt Coach Gllmes puts 1nto h1s crews Both DuW1yne Gumes and Kenny Duncan should be commended for the1r time and abxllty spent wlth the squads The second te nn ended up wlth a 7 10 record wlth many unseasoned boys on the roster In the Reglonal tournament at Belolt the Redmen were beaten by Bellevllle 32 35 Bellevllle later went to the finals of the re glonal toulnament , 4Q . a' 7 ' f ' 4 .v 1 , g E2 I3 I1 .231 gg .3 M, 5 r' . I .1 as 2 ' 1' , ' ' 1 - . . ' . ' , , , f' : ' . ' , , , , , , ' - . ' .. 0- ' ' ' Y ' A E ' 2- v - . ,, 3 ' , . . - . . I y , , 2. ' . , ' ' ' . . , . ' . . ' 9 . . . . . . . A - r y - . . Y . roughest leagues to play in and all our com- a 16.7 average. Wurster. was next with a 8.6 . . . . 2 . 1 t ' - I . , - , . L , '. B. Q Z . , , . . v s . . ' 2 ,Z - . l . U 2 y 4 - . . . z . ' ' ' . ' ' , ' - ' - - - y ' 1 Q V ' . ' '. . Q t - ,. . . .' z z z ' . ' z z ' L -' - it . , , - 2 . - . . . u - - V . . I s ' ' z D ' - - ' , - , Y . . c . bu.. -Qty DILLON CATES PIMLOTT Srnlth Smlth Smxth Srnlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smxth Smlth Smxth Smlth Sm1th Ex, MCVICKIR PETERSON WURSTER SEASON RECORD Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Be1o1t Concordla Lebanon Burr Oak Osborne Mankato Downs Phllhpsburg Lebanon Downs Phllhpsburg Concordla Mankato Burr Oak Courtland Osborne MCCOLEY HUBBARD Sffllth Smlth Smxth Smxth MOORE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Center Center Center REGIONAL Center 53 Downs 43 Phllhpsburg Lebanon TOURNAMENT 32 Bellevxlle ! . X 5 II of A .'.,,,.., A WW QQQI 1 xg .. N he ., 2 ,Q X-J :,- ' ,.- -..--. ' cam. ,, .,:, M Y- .5 L I ' ..... 29 ' ......... 41 ' ,,.,, ,,--,,,, 4 9 ' ..... 32 ' ..... 42 ' ..... 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Q-5 as i lxlXfXlNl'X TNN TrpRow DllllQlS Devlln Bush Helnschel Hennlng McCaly Duncan asslstlnt colch Thlld Row Beydler Bob MCVlCkCI Glbson Colwln C Lflmbelt Smlth Flvlngel Helde KTIYTH L Bllckenshff Davls head coach Second Ron Hubbard D Schuster McColey Peterson Bally Wurster Wllllams, Stevens L Schustel Lumpkln Pllst Row Cralg AyICS Murphv Ben MCVICRCI Cates Chance D Bllekenstafl D Lambert Gardner Dlllon Fllnt Seven Track letlermen Answer Coach Davls Call The S C thlnclads DIOSpCCtS looked good 'ls sexen returnlng lettermen and about 30 other hopefuls answered Coach Davls call Track season was hampeled by bld wel ther so most of the first three weeks was spent lnslde dolng calllsthenlcs and playlng xollevball Th1S wear was belng looked f01W81d to be cause lt was the BlSf league track meet It was held May l Kenneth Duncan was 3SS1Sl3Ht coach thls year ln charge of the plt events The returnlng lettermen were entered 1U the followlng events Dee Lambert Mlle Iwnn Cardner DISCUS 880 Larry Cates Mlle Relay Geolge Wurster Low Hurdles 100 Mlle Relay Llonel Bally Mlle Relay Pat Murphy Javelln DISCUS 440 Top Row Mulphy Ayres Danlels Wurster L Bl1Ck9HSt3ff D Schuster Smlth Second Row Fllnt, Plmlott, Bally, McColey, Hubbard, Peterson, W1ll18mS Fllst Row Ben McV1cker, Cates, Moore, Dlllon, B Bllckenstaff, Gardnel, Chance lettermen Start Redmen Club Thls veal the S C lettermen got together and folmed the 'ARedmen Lettermen Club' Thls was the completlon of some work the bows stalted a few vears ago, but couldn't flnd tlme to complete The constltutlon was wlltten up and submltted to the student coun ell who ln tuln passed lt unammously One ol the fC2tlLl1CS ot the Lonstltutlon was a Red man emblem whlch xx as chosen at one of the legulal meetlngs The emblem 1S a 6x9 lnch Redman emblem vt hlch IS to be woln on the back of the sweatel The membels of the club also adopted Cardlnal led as a color f01 the sxxeatels If S C should be league champs, the sweater wlll be whlte The fl1St otflcers for thls new club are as tollows Ldlly Cates Plesldent Dee Lambelt Vlce plesldent Ben MCV1LkC1 Secretary B111 M0016 Treasurer The new OHQICCFS f0I next year wlll be elected at the next to last meetlng, and wlll take OHICC the last meetlng . . , wee- Y FN . 1 Q45 ' r 9.3 5' f' G - r Q ' lv Q 5, 1 , , L A12 2, ng ' J 4 ' , Q 2 H' - l - ' ff 0 -Q .4 ' ,. :, , S 4 '- l er. r .l .- I ,. he . in Q 1 6 if x r I H 1' Q V 1 X F052 P, 1 f4: 'H EY ' Y-in I' .- -, 2 ' , t L! , ,V 1 x 9 I - W Q ' v A fl win 'K --v, 3 i 5 ,Q ,,: J? Q -' if 5, Q I , ' I 3 ':-: ' ' ':'Ii .,.,,. - C l Q 1 i V I x , xt x . 2 1 K Q 1 . r 1 l ' 1 f - . elf 'll X E- 1, 1 1 : z ' ', ,. , ' ,l ' ', , hz' , .c . ' c . , ' 1 Q7 ! - 1 u C Y ' . . . . . ' ' ' . : L . ' e f z- C - --------,-----4gA----ggA ' . . . . . . '..v I ' ---' '- Q ' f W , - , v U'-ffffffffu-'U' t , , ' . 1 I, K v ' P X , , x 4 Q' .-1? 2 wk 6 rl A team before '1 gwme. C. Osborne carries ball. B team free throw. Track boys in the dressing rcom. S C. carries ball at Beloit. Osborne bame S. C. carries bw . 12. B team tip in. A team at Burr Oak. Vclley ball sharks. Dee the miler. River Waders. C abby and thc discuss. The pole vault wizard Discus boys. Smith clears hurdles. Schuster looks on. The track men. J. C. standing by. 5 if Top Row Blaylock Leonard Second Row Mlss Hodgson sponsor P Humxlch Reason Watson Lumpkm L Eller F1rstRow V Humrlch Stollcr Coulson E G1Cg0YY Patten Tumbling Team Performs Seven Tlmes by tumbling at the Sub Reglonal tournament at Belolt On the team welc five fleshmen four regulars and one subst1tute one soph mole and SIX senlors The team first tumbled th1S yea: at the Joe Danlels Amateur Hour Per oxmances were g1V6h at nve home games Lebanon Dec I8 Mankato Janualv 11 Phllllpsbulg Oak February 19 They had the honor of pexformmg at the Phnlhpsburg League Tourn 'lment m Januaxv and at the Belolt Sub Regxonal M8lCh 5 Much c1ed1t can be gxven to Mary Hodgson for the success of the team and her w1ll1ng und capable gtudance as coach th1S year Thls lb hcl tifth yeal as coach of the team wr :W 5 x X, ,A om, 4 V. lg Y-1 , L' A H rf 1 , Q fr '5 'E -'F ar we en is ' X 3 , l I I A successful year in tumbling was climaxed .Ianuary 18: Concordia, February 123 Burr . ' D . . y . . 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Top Row MISS Kadavw sponsor Holthus Patman Broxxnxng E Glegory Pounds P Peterson Heaton Klrchhoff D1rks Mxss Hodgson sponsor Fourth Row Chance Alment Caudlen P Humuch Stollex L Ellel Watson Pan te1 Galdner Beekmann Coffman Fhlrd Row Lumpkln Palmer J Edell Beason Schustel Buss M GlCg01N E Lam bert Tomllnson Hooper beeond Row A Edell D Iehl Shlxelx Bell Oxe1m1lle1 L LllllbC1t D1ClCi0lfT Janet Holmes Bonnett T Tuxhoxn S Petmson lust Row Iovee Holmes MLC ee Amls Lxnd Coulson MLP ldden Bl lj1OLk V Humuth lflmt Leonnd Booster Club Had A Full Year f1Z1XC1lllg to tvxo out of town football games and txxo basketball games the Booste1 Club h ld a pretty full yeal Wxth the assxstance of the three eheellead uc Pat Coulson Colleen McFadden and Donna Lynd the fifty foul members of the Beostex Club dld a xexv good Job 1n suppolt mg then team this year The lootball banquet was a blg event fO1 the membexs of the club as thev had ehalge cf the Llt.L0ldllUIlS fo1 the tables and also seumq Ihe Booster Club wlso went to Belmt fol the Sub Reglonal touxnament on March 5 OFFICERS Presldent Maly Ann Amls Vle president Joan McGee beuctnv Joyce Holmes FILISLIICI Thelma Fllnt ' .7' ' 5 ' 7 7 ' 5 7 . , , , . . 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Y 'E' r S ' -I N ' , Am AJAEI41 cfm ' J-IP 1 I ' 'X F' ' J J JF- - v Q Q o 0 ' o x o Q Q av' '1Z- 0' C' a 9 Nq f' 13942 2 L 29 J, fr .1- T l BSS Ma1y Ann Am1s IS now presldent of the Man Huntmg Club on the Kansas State cam pus The1r motto IS We Want Um U Fmd Um Joyce Berr1dge IS now concentratmg he1 t1me 1n clean1ng up Topeka work1ng 1n her fathers clean1ng shop Conn1e Blaylock now resldes on a falm concentnatmg he1 t1me 1n 1a1s1ng l1ttle Dutchmen Duane Bhckenstaff 1S now s1tuated on a fa1m south of town He also wr1tes an art1cle 1n the Successful Farm1ng magaz1ne ent1tled How I Chose My Mate B1ll Bolton IS now the top dare deV1l of the land He put Jlmmle Lynch out of bus1 ness Thelma Borgmann IS st1ll wa1t1ng for Law IBHCG to get out of the Marlnes Shxrley Brownmg IS model1ng strapless evemng gowns for Saks F1fth Avenue lAlso E MJ J1m Carson IS the presldent of the Blown McDonald Company In h1s spare t1me he studles Ways of Shopl1ft1ng Larry Cates bought out the recreatlon par lo1 1n Thornburg He has qu1te a bank ac count beheve It or not Faye Beth Chance IS an an hostess smce shes st1ll pretty well up 1n the a1r J C Chance IS st1ll calhng hogs 1nstead of g1rls For a l1ttle money on the s1de he IS 1ece1v1ng royaltles from h1s new perfect1on of a p1pe tobacco Pat Coulson has moved up north 1n the lumber Jackxng bus1ness and IS busy 1a1s1ng llttle Woods Curtls Craxg IS spend1ng h1s spare t1me 1n M1am1 Flor1da 1escu1ng all the pretty g1rls You see he IS a l1fe guard down there Pat Creamers p1cture 1S st1ll appear1ng on the back of the Esquxre magaz1ne 1n the Chesterfield ad She IS best known as the Chesterfield G1rl Imogene Dexchen has Just flmshed wr1t1ng a book on How Not To Become Tlckled and Embarrasscd B1ll D1llon has recently taken over the Sp1ke Jones band for a pastxme H1s mam vocat1on IS vetermary When ammals get S1Ck he Just serenades them Wlth h1s musxc It seems to be a sure cure Ruth Dlrks IS now ln Larned as her bra1n finally collapsed Delv1n Duntz IS the mathematlcs professor at Kansas Un1vers1ty On week ends he goes to Manhattan to teach the Agr1culture Pro fessor New Methods of Farm1ng Anna Mar1e Edell has Just flmshed her book ent1tled Edells Method For Reduc1ng Wxthout Curbmg the Appetlte or Stuntmg Growth Thelma Flmt IS happlly marr1ed to a doc tor whom she met wh1le 1n nurses tra1n1ng They now have thelr own h0SD1t31 Lynn Gardner has Just flmshed hlS exper1 ment of try1ng to make roosters lay eggs He found out It was absolutely 1mposs1ble Roger Gregg IS best known as the bachelor playboy of Smlth Center Ethel Gregory now has her own Rose Farm It looks as 1f shell have a pretty good crop wlthm the next few years Prophecy Bemard Gr1f'f1ng IS st1ll try1ng to obtam a patent for a three wheeled car H1s motto IS Why Waste That Fourth Wheel Helen HHWKIHS 1S now employed Wlth the W1llys Jeep Company She lS worklng on an 1nvent1on of a Jeep that refuses to get stuck Joyce Holmes devotes her spare t1me to 1a1s1ng young mechamcs and spend1ng all Earl McGees money V11g1n1a Humrlch st1ll spends her t1me w11t1ng her sa1lor Her favor1te song IS I Wonder Whos K1ss1ng H1m Now Dee Lambert IS try1ng to talk McColey 1nto lettmg h1m come back to school next year If he cant come back hes gomg to start a school of h1s own Pat Langston now g1VeS all her t1me to teachmg the art of letter Writing Her motto IS Exper1ence 1S the Best Teacher LaMona Leonard prefers to go west to Athol 1nstead of south to the farm at Har lan Maybe 1ts because she pants for a Pantel Helen Lumpkm IS st1ll wa1t1ng and wr1t1ng to Buck McCla1n It wont be long however unt1l she can start ra1s1ng l1ttle deers Joan McGee now runs the drug store at Athol and spends her even1ngs IH her httle bun alow bu1lt fox two or more wr1t1ng letters B111 Moole wanted to remam 1n school too but he dec1ded three years more would be too much so he IS now employed as water boy fox the Ha1lem Globetrotters Duane Maydew dec1ded to retlre to h1s fa1m to 1d1S8 cane w1th h1s tractor 1nstead of h1s car Ben MCV1CkeF now sponsors a magazme ent1tled HHDDIHESS Through Bashfulness In the magazme are featured h1s l1fe ex peuences Jack Nlles worked hard and saved much when he was young so he now IS ret1red and IS uuounded by many old ma1ds who all went to marry h1m Helen Patman IS now a blg game hunter She fi1st gave many concerts to ealn a lot of money and then traded her trumpet for a moose horn Phyll1s Peterson moved to New York and became a famous cook 1n the Waldorf As tor1a She has a rad1o program every Satur day M1ldred Pounds IS now V1ce Pres1dent of the Oldsmob11e Company She IS very suc cessful and qu1te busy' Ela1ne Shockley 1S starred on rad1o and telev1s1on Monday through Fr1day yodel1ng She IS 1n popular demand and has made many records Rachel Tuxhorn was a Tuxhorn but IS no more She now has a full t1me Job as Chlef cook and bottle washer at the Fav1nger Home TWIIH Tuxhorn IS now llvlng 1n sunny Cahforma She enJoys ra1n snow sun and moonsh1ne Waldean Tuxhorn IS a very successful sa1lor He rules the south seas w1th h1s l1ttle fearless war Shlp Arden W1ll1ams st1ll has the women crowd 1ng around h1m He Just cant dec1de WhlCh proposal to accept ' ' Li ' ' GA 7, . , , . 11 , , . 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' 7 7 Y it 53 ' ' ' . , . . . , , , Class Wrll M rry Ann Amrs wrll my boy frrends rnd my w rlk to Sharon Shrvely Joyce Berrrdge wrll my blonde harr to Gyra Caldwell Connre Blaylock wrll my nrmble fingers to the slower rnd more unfortunate typ rng students Duane Blrckenstaff wrll my rron stom rch to anyone who can out eat me B111 Bolton wrll all my parkrng places and my good looks to Deryl Schuster Kas 11 hell ever need them'r Thelmr Borgmann wrll my rnterest rn the U S Mar rnes to anyone rnterested rn unr lormed men Shrrley Brownrng wrll my gum chewlng actrvrtres to Colleen McFadden Just rn c rse she forgets how to chew Jrm Carson wrll my muscles to Dee Hubbard Larry Cates wrll my tootball and basket ball unrtorms wrth best wrshes to Oral Hawley Faye Beth Chance wrll rll my freckles to lynn Lrmbert J C Chance wrll my prpe and sense of humor to Dwrght Sears Pat Coulson wrll my ab1l1ty to get alon wrth the teachers to Dan Vrncent Curtrs Crarg wrll my math and sperkrn abrlrtres to Wendell Peterson Pat Creamer wrll my out ot town rnterests to anyone rnterested Imogene Derchen w1ll my ab1l1ty to blush to Dorothy Bonnett Brll Drllon wrll my whrskers and razor to Peach Fuzz Stexens Ruth Drrks wrll my flrrtatlous ways to Charlene Brown Delvrn Duntz wrll my beaten path to the offrce to Arden Clark Anna Edell wrll my quret ways to Sylxra Wrllrams Thelmr Flrnt wrll my good drsposrtron and personalrty to Bex er ly Kelley Lynn Gardner vtrll my herght to Fred McColey Roger Gregg w1ll my physrque to Frank Brehn Ethel Gregory wrll my plfrce 'rt the theatre to Mary Drerdorli' so she crn keep rn eye on George Bernard Grrffrng wrll my car to Pud Flrnt proxrdrng he trerts rt well Helen H rwkrns wrll my frrmer grrl tactrcs to Shrrley Peterson Joyce Holmes wrll my rbrlrty to trap men to Mrldred Hooper Vrrgrnra Humrrch wrll my statronery to Thadene Lehmrnn Dee Lambert wrll my rbrlrty to move I rst to my lrttle brother Cecrl P rt Langston wrll my rrdes buck to school at noons to Mary Bell LaMona Leonard wrll the excrtrng noon hours to Janet Holmes Helen Lumpkrn wrll my put of my abrlrty to get rlong wrth people to Bernrce Krrch hoff Joan McGee wrll my Job to any unsuspect mg soul and wrll soon travel Brll Moore wrll my abrlrty to toul out rn basketball to Pat Murphy Duane Maydew wrll my Hrstory book whats lett of rt to someone who wrll use rt more than I drd Ben McV1cker wrll my 8 rm class to some early brrd such as George Wurster Jrck Nrles wrll my rmbrtrous wrys to Roscoe Jordan Helen Prtm rn wrll my horn to some wrndy person Phyllrs Peterson wrll my abrlrty to make off wrth the tamrly car to Reva Tomlrnson Mrldred Pounds wrll my glasses to Vrr ,grnra Overmrller Elarne Shockley wrll my yodelrng to rn other capable grrl who has good lungs Rachel Tuxhorn wrll my smrles rnd good nrturedness to Donna Beth Lehr Txxrla Tuxhorn wrll my eagerness Journalrsm class to some unknown Junror Waldern Tuxhorn wrll fourth hour study hrll and my wrllrngness to study to Jerry Ayres Arden Wrllrams wrll my abrlrtres of w rter boy to the boy who has strong legs and a lust run l 1 ' , ' L I, ' , . . 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Calendar AUGUST SEPTEMBER Football boys and coach Gabby Davrs left on a Hshrng trrp Football boys arrrve home from fishrng trrp ready to start fall practice Kayettes grve a get acquarnted party for freshmen Junrors and senrors are fresh mens brg srsters Football boys check out surts and start practrce SCHS opens agarn wrth an enrollment of 151 students the exact mrnrmum for a class A school Grrls wrn over boys rn class electrons Freshmen Welcome Dance was well at tended and freshmen got off to a good start rn S C H S Lions sponsor annual Pancake feed for football boys FFA entertains FHA wrth annual Hry rack Rrde The rnexperrenced Redmen went down to defeat rn then football opener at Nor ton 19 0 The marching band made first appearance at Norton football game Redmen chalk up first vrctory beatrng Bellevrlle Buffaloes 21 7 Aerral bomb furnished by musrc department are fired for every touchdown made on home field OCTOBER Smrth Center FFA offrcers placed rn the srlver emblem group at the Informatron contest and the bronze emblem group rn the Openrng and Closrng Ceremony rn The Junrors p1Ck therr class rrngs Now all they do rs srt back and wart for them to come Graduatron rs gettrng closer the senrors prck then cards and announce ments Need a toothpick Most of the FHA grr ls needed one to keep therr eyes open to day after gettrng up about 6 am for a Come As You Are Breakfast Of course they wrll sleep thrs afternoon whrle the faculty has a county teachers meetrng The S C Redmen dropped the thrrd game of the season to P burg Panthers 21 0 It was therr second loss FHA grrls attend Drstrrct Conference rn Ellsworth today Drstrrct Presrdent Helen Lumpkrn presided over the meeting The followrng grrls attended Gyra Caldwell Thelma Flrnt Mrldred Hooper Helen Lumpkrn and advisor, Carol Francrs Annual pictures taken A student councrl conference was held rn Concordra Wlth five members and ad vrsor Mr McColey attendrng Old rrvals meet agarn This trme S C defeated Lebanon 26 0 on the Broncs own field Lrncoln defeated Redmen rn last quarter of game wrnnrng 7 0 Kayettes recerve 3000 pornt award at Hoxre Ferguson and five senior grrls make trrp Redmen defeat Mankato there rn one of their best played games, 25 0 I 0 2 Approximately 70 band members attend Melody Round up rn Hastrngs Seventeen rs Terrrfc rs the play chosen for the senrors Frnal tryouts were held today Oberlrn hands S C fourth loss of sea son be rtrng Redmen 14 7 NOVEMBER Whats everybody so happy about Yes rts a teachers meetrng Luray Layne a displaced Polrsh youth from Hastrngs College spoke to the stu dent body FHA sponsors square dance somethrng different for S C H S and most everyone enjoyed themselves Lrghts rn Darkest Afrrcr was a specral rssembly preserted by Graham Young Belort downed S C 20 0 here Osborne Bulldogs proved to be too much for Redmen defeatrng them 46 0 rn the Th mksgrvrng game 30 Seems the grrls are tryrng to find a lrttle extra cash thrs week Its Twrrp Week and the grrls are flndrng out t costs the boys to take them places DECEMBER The Deb rte team met first competrtron ODry the magrcran presented an as sembly todfry Seniors present Seventeen rs Terrrfic for therr annual play of the basketball season 'rt Belort PT A holds open house and vrews both ,gr ide and hrgh school burldrngs Basketball team loses agarn thrs trme to Concordra there Chrrstmas Vespers presented after much work from Mr Martyn and Musrc groups Iebrnon defeats Redmen rn first league loss here Kayette md Hr Y enjoyed an evenrng of Chrrstmas carolrng Redmen scrlp Burr Oak Braxes 49 35 there JANUARY Students get rest teachers have meetrng Chamber of Commerce grves Football Banquet Wendy Peterson elected cap tam for 52 53 football season They wrll choose a co captarn the nrght before the games Speakers for the banquet were Marvrn Small and Frank Pattee Debate team rates thrrd rn Sunflower Central League Tournament Connre Blaylock Curtrs Crarg Beverly Kelley and Lronel Barry debate for S C Osborne beat S C here for second loss rn league play Smith Center defeats Mankato rn a thrrll er 53 49 here Edwin A Rowland presented a very en Joyable assembly Hobbres Are My Busr ness - gf- - I ' ' ' - ' r U 3 in ' .' ,rr ', . 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