St Xavier High School - Xaverian Yearbook (Junction City, KS)
- Class of 1948
Page 1 of 80
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
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Text from Pages 1 - 80 of the 1948 volume:
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•    •   . i i • i t i i i i   ii i t t t  i t A • •  . • i i « i i. ........................ ■- ■■■-7T r? ’ ’TrT'T v TTT-Trr?:. the 194-8 ed fion — L e Jo Lj He. Senior C oLis St %at er‘$ Scl ooj 1JlnK an T I. ' J 948-STAFF aaers Printin' 1 rrands Sullivant Betty Corbett A Joe Collins Bob Lath roi I II 1 I ’ I. 6 47, 47; JCHS: Bernard Hoover ui'- LlUD) 'h5; ' -asit tbal , 46 47; Cone t . 7; Xaverian otaf 47; iSeminarian, Robe t Lathrop w- ' , ? t 1 6, , President of l ss,  46 46; treasurer of Class. 47; Cv.cert 47, z; basketball 45 46, 47 43; Captain of ;e : , 48; ..ave. ian t;.f 47; Le oouvenir bta: , 43. Barbara Costello u iee Ciu , ’45, f ' , '4 I Concert, 47,'4®J av - - ; staff,’3; ?ep r r§ V rlma 60 II _ e 1 I  ui' e v . , , t-1 , Vice-?re-i e. t of lass 46; secretary of Cla . 7; J . .veri ta : , ‘ Cone rt,f47 43; ?ep nyrfOf w; i 9 46; lit J We the Seniors, class of '46, school of St. Xavier's, residing in the great metropolis of Junction City, situated in the county A Geary, State of Kansas, beir.g of sound mind ana memory, do hereby ill anu oequeath to the forthe ming seniors of 49 — our gay man- ner ana tne necessary talents to see them through their future year. To osie Johnston -- Bob Bellinger ills this famous portrait of Tom Jefferson — namely one three cent stamp to aid her in her international love affair. Mil Sargent bequeaths nis long lox and a gallon of wave set to Jon Kramer vith the hope that he will care for it faithfully. As one fat ooy to another. Joe Collins -wills to Dick Wright hss experience in playing basket all. Bernice roller wills her long nair ana her job of paying bills to ...argie Collins. Gerald Blair leaves his knowledge of women to ob «ioritz along itn a single word of advice - •'beware J All of the extra typing goes to Mildred Gillen with the com- pliments of '..ilm Roller. John oliver s everlasting task of cleaning typewriters after school is left to .alter  eaubauer. Dick Sangster wills to Craig Lowery nis lovable set of dimples. Ao Janet mcCormick goes the last half of Xorma .alters apologet- ics speach as w 11 a tne scratcnes an oruises suffered from basket- ball. Paul Spittles wills to tforb Licntennan his spirit ana determin- ation nev r to give up. (Getting out of classes -- that is ) All of rienrietta Alexander’s 5 7 and tier spectacles go to Jo nn Sangster. A penny inscribes with tne word KIKb and a queer dialect are given to Patty Javin by Davied .iller. ob Lathrop's inex.uaustable sense of humor plus his ability to foul in basketball is left to Tom .olters. %ntoinette kc onald wills her photography work to Lary Mash toward• The seat situated dieectly in front of Sister’s desk will be waiting for marcella iCGuire. That bright red ha r of -a oara Costello s goes to Zeke Mein, (Can t you just see it. ) The harvesting of Jack ’..hale’s so. beans is joyfully presenter to Shirley laley. uf course. Jack gets tne {roceeds. Laziness was willoy Kran Sullivant to Jonna Jawson. Perhaps she can make good use of it. And last, but by no means least, hay Sullivant's studiousness is left to Peg O'.ialle. . (oh. Peg - ..hat’ll you do?) In witness the eof, we the seniors of 46 have set our hands and hereto this year of our Lord, one thousand nine .hundred and forty- eight (1946). Thus we nave signed, sealed, published, and declared this as and for our last will and testimony. Tne Xavierian la coming out in a few days and I am elected to put in a column telling waat our former seniors are doing. So I got busy right away and started. The first person I looked up aa Betty Corbett. She nad been qy next door neighbor but they moved away two month ago, after Betty had graduated. Howev;r, Kiss Corbett was ir. town visiting so I decided to look her up. Betty seemed quite pleased with her work, She was a Power's )«bd l. «She lixed her Job much better than her old one.........working with the ?.•?• • Betty gave me Plea Blair's address and ran right down to see him. This I nad to see. Flea nad opened his own business. He ran a laundry. He couldn't talk very long for he had several more wasning to do for a Ur , hrlckson, whoever that was. Plea gave me Jack Tanle'a address and although it was a long trip o ashing ton, I took it. Although Jacx was always good in booxxee; ing, I never tnought he would get to be an accountant for the U.h. Hint. But there he was not Knowing where the next billion was coming from. Jack had e helper, fcilma Boiler, lima was not there at the moment, ihe had gone over to visit Ir. Bobert latr.rop, who ran a clinic for sic minds. I decided to stop and see them before I left Y.'ashington. I ran over to the hospital and found them. Tne name of the hospital was Lathrop’s Lunatics. I asxed Dr. iathrop to give me sea idea or. how his business was run and he replied; Well, you see I always had a soft spot in ..j heart for lunatics because I was 1 i e that in school. Y 'ilma said she lixed her Job but was quitt- ing in order to become Uthrop's right hand woman. I learned a few days age though that word- ing with Bob was too much; she is now a patient. Back to Junction I came and stopped in at irynn's for dinner. I was most surprised to nave Norma Jean wait on me. -he w-.s the waitress tr.ere. ahe and Bob were still going togetner. Bob was the ccok tacre but tne dinner was good just the same. I got Bernice Boiler's address from Norma and found her name to be lire. Lricx- sonnow. I took it Bernice had a family for tnat was undouotadly tne -irs. nrlcfcscn Flea was washing for. ffhen the Lricxson door was opened I thought Bernice had charged until I dis- covered it was Joe Collins I was looking at. Joe had turned baby sittir. He nad always lined babies anyway......especially the older ones, ierr.ice hadn't returned when I left so I left word for her that I was there. From there I left to look up Dick Gangster. Dice's job sur- prised me a lot. He was a warden at the State Prison. He was doing very well and all the in- mates seemed to lixe him. Dicx too me to see Robert Bellinger who was a scientist tnere. Bob at the moment was revising the electrio chair. Die had a date that nignt, that is if Bar- bara wasnt too tired after pitening all day for the Dodgers. -he was quitting this fall hov- ever in order to play half back for Notre Daxe. 1 decided to tnxe in a little entertainment that evening and I didn’t expect to see any of qy friends out in California sc I took in a nightclub that night. I was looking around for celebrities when I s led «r.tion tte cLon ld. -he made a beautiful cn rus girl. Another surprise of the evenix.g was seeing Lava ..iller. Dave nad turned crooner. He did croon oeautifully too, especially w:.en ne sang Two Loves Have I. After the snow I decided to wait ana talx to Antoinette, -ne was ir. a nurr; for sne wanted to g'O waton tne wrestling matenes. -he invited me along and on tne way over I asxed ner wn.re Henrietta Alexander was now. -ne re orted tnat Henrietta was ir tne wre tliig .raten that eve- ning. Henrietta did a wonderful job on ner opponent that evening. I had no pi ice to stay tnat night so Henrietta and Antoinette invited me to stay at their apartment nouse with them, 'hen tney went in to asx tne proprietor if it w:.s alrignt I was cuite surprised to find tne -r).):i- etor to be Fran «iuliivant. Thinx of nim running a hoarding nouseJ Oh volll look at some of tne jobs tne boys iicve. I asxed Fran about Raymond and learned tnat ne owned tne night club where Dave and Antoinette Sana and danced. I hurried to catch me train bacx to Junction the next day but before leaving I'decided to get some thing to remember Hollywood by. I stepped in a pet shop and saw tnat tne name was Sarg9nta . It didn't mean much until I was in the shop and saw Bill -argent sitting behind tne counter placing with two wnite mice. I questioned him about his business and was glad to learn tn .t it was only his hobby. ais r al business was in a band, -ome thing lixe tne aast Ninth Tru..T-tersAfter purcaasir.g tne two white nice I hurried back down to catch zy train. It hadn't come ir. y=t so I watched a crowd of '.P.A. workers fixing the sidewaix. Two of them I recognized. They were Paul -pittiaa and John Oli- ver. They were doir the most vo rx.... nothing. 1 learned Paul Spittles was to be married in a few days and I gave botn my congratulations and sympathy. John looxsd quite harpy so I deci- ded ne was still single. Hy train came in and so I hurried to get or.. I had succeeded in 1 cox- ing up all the students. They were doing everything from baby sitting tc v.r stling. ’Yhnt a combination! .But I xnew tne class of '48 vere just tne ones tnat could do it. I ! r : mmmm  7 ri, } , w a ;t ; K ? ? ? fr TMVffKKJ ■■f ' ! f ' fHVMRWISTOM ft TV v? ? ?fvv aftttflHlfflMlMftflft• • fc'i  ' la i a. fjIvna 2 - Ra vn% -27 q “ Q leak's field-«.-Ka ►J. 7-° ' V' 0' v q p W CA. C. | |C I M r M 4, ms-21- WooJk'ivie l ' , ' 4S:fJ 'ha. 6 0 1 .„. P khS-30 19+ 2 , ,UV- 9 C? vt %- o VC ' vt.rA IB 5 ual A' l(ams-20- 9 K M % '9 wy P ' 1. «J ■£ A V“ uv o U° „ Wood bine,-30- IxAmi L V A0 A vv Leonas Llle - 38- ams-23 Wood I? in e,-30- t A n s -2 9 ? Concor ia (3- awis- 15 wwmww '  ag  w t WW r ■The St. Xavier Ram’s finished their scheduled season of basketball, Friday night, Feb. 27 with a record canine wins and nine losses. The Ram’s opened up their season t Milford Nov. 18 and won on an overtime by the score of 26 to 25. Dec. 2 to lose by the score of 27 once more out on the road, went tg team by a 21 to 18 count. On Dec home with a 39 to 36 victory. Tj ie the Ram’s pitted against Leonardvil e 33 to 27. Traveling to Concordia Ram’s next journyed to Dwight on To avenge this defeat, the team, ne on Dec. 5 and defeated this Ram’s went to Aurora to come ome game of the season found c. 12, to lose by the score of 9 the Ram’s dropped their game vacation the team went to 5. Back after a layover the •nd game on the home court, 32 to 30 count. On Jan. defeat at the hanus of the an. 22 the highly favored play the Yarn’s. Although given a tough battle with eek on Jan. 28 found the by the score of 44 to 39. DurAng Alma and were defeated by a store Ram’s met the team from Aurora fc r Jan. 9, and this time went down An defeat 13 the team took to the road aryl went do1 Leonardville team by a 35 to 3f majority. Sacred Heart team of Salina came to Junct the Ram's went down in defeat the Knights the final score resting 1 40 to 31. The Ram's being hosts to th te m from Dwight a d by the score of 33 to ___ _ At the end of January the Ram’s were fairly discouraged but went on to their first encounter with Wakefield and won by the score of 29 to 27. The fourth of Feb. the team playec their last game away when they went to Salina to play the Sacred Heart Knignts and lost by the score of 55 to 26. This was the last th sRam's lost and went etfTiTITead to win five stra- ight. The first y €!iese wak against_ dbijre crn feb. 6, on the home court. The Ram s ycame eut on top t5f tnTS Cme 1(y a coun of 30 to 21. iin going down in battle This put new ss Feb. 20, took team of Milfoi d----- of 23 to 18. played at homeV with. score. The lalt gamf Bombers of Wak tejrtnwherVtfryv met the a fcon? of td! 2±T On to go hgge aeJ ja pos TpoIrea en ttger coming out on thf ison found the R |by a scare otr te m from Alma on 23, the rival time by a score ncordia, being f a 29 to 25 with the Blue 6 , The Ram ’ si ball on feb. 27 w The B's took On Dec. 2, at Dwij of 23 t 19. At but went on to Auri were defeated by a XAviets finished a fii 61 r%ecor pen in, le Ib ne, the «xb glve 52 th 9 ro court, the B's once more a victory over Concordia latters home court by the second time, the quintet ag 15. Back on the road the baby score of 38 to 23. When Sac. once more handed a defeat! or: The Dwight team journyed to home with a 26 to 16 beating squad traveled to Wakefiejld 6ur h Nearii to be Meeting Salina on their Home court, and came home with a 46 to reserves came up against |a s|Trong meeting and after a hard 5ason of basket- fand 7 losses. Score of 27 to 23. Reserves by a score lose'J ame on a 22 to 19 count, worst beating of the year as they ing Against Leonardville on the home ictory of 26 1 oaA and followed this by 20 before dropping one to Alma on the of 39 to jj feeetlng Aurora for their by a smaller margin of 38 to m’ -d:ost to the Leonardville team by the rt Journyed to town the reserves were latter by the tune of 31 to 16. rt following this game and went he beginning of February the B on and won by a 33 to 20 count, team again did not fair so well eading into the last stretch the came to town the second sbuafi defeated Ram’s lost out on their g-rne with Milfj against Concordia and wimin$ by a 15 against Y.akefield and found- score of 37 to 14. vet from Woodbine for their second e score of 30 to 29. When Alma hem by a score of 33 to 23. The d but found them back in action 13 margin. The last game was ombers going home defeated by the j£ook V ce.k 1 1 TJ ' f f r 1 ' r ' r c o m D 11 yt e t5 Of Acme Dairy Anderson's Studio Alexander's Farm Supply Allen's Market Babe's Car Service Bartell Barber Shop Bartell Hotel Bermant Motor Company Bert McKinsey's Barber Shop Brown Electric Browns Greenhouse Builder Supply Burke's Drug Store Central National Bank City Ice Company Clewell Drug Store Coco Cola Bottling Company Coles Colonial Theatre Cowen Shoe Store Craft's Prescription Pharmacy Crocker Motor Company Crabtree Portrait Studio Clint's Jewelry Company Claire's Cooper's Grocery Clark's Shoe Sc Repair Shop Danielson's Bakery D. E. Mercantile Company Duckwall's Store Durbon's Furniture Company Durland's Furniture Store Dime-N-Taxi D. D. Drieling Earl Muenzenmayer Supply Company Economy Cleaners E. R. Hoyle Sc Sons Ethel's Beauty Shop First National Bank Flowers Jewelry Store Fairmont Ice Cream Store Fashion Shop Graves Drug Store Gambles Good Eats Cafe Hamilton Hotel Heaberlin's Shoe Repair Shop Hollywood Beauty Shop Hood Spencer Junction City Theatre Jarrott's J. C. Floral Company J. C. Hudson Company J. C. Telephone Company J. C. Penny Company J. C. Cafe Jo liar Dairies Johnson's Clothing Store Johnson Brothers Furniture J. K. King Motor Nash Kav. Theatre Keegan Oil Sc Implement Kiesel's Store La Shelle Shoe Store Lancaster's Service Market Loeb's Drug Store Leedy's Drug Store Master Cleaners McKenna Tire Appliance Store Uensen-Zuck Pharmacy Uorganfield Pontiac Meade's Battery Service Meseke's Confectionery Meseke's Market Miller's Pharmacy Mid-Quinn Grocery Company Moreland's Market Hartn's Drive Inn Food Market Perry Packing Company Potter's Service Station Mohn Implement Company Rago Fruit Market Randolph Paint Store Robinson's Produce Sc Locker Plant Reodieger Brothers Barber Shop Russell Motor Company Nolan Automotive Service Nobby's 0. K. Rubber Welders Sanitary Lunch Shellhaas Bakery Shoffner's Market Starkes Jewelry Store Scott's Store Sjoholm Sales Service Ted Sc Bub's Service The Citizen Building Sc Loan The Poultry House Uptown Cleaners Wardrobe Cleaners Water's Hardware Sc Appliance W. G. Glick Jewelry Willcoxon Auto Company Wright's Appliance Whyss Sc Kuhl Motor Company Vera's Beauty Shop U. S. 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