Anthony High School - Jolly Roger Yearbook (Anthony, KS)
- Class of 1949
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Text from Pages 1 - 64 of the 1949 volume:
“
ANTHONY HIGH SCHOOL
Anthony, Kansas
Nancy Truby, Editor
Harry Halbower, Assistant Editor
Published by the
Associated Student Body
ofTo our friend and principal, H. H. Williams, we respectfully
dedicate this volume of the JOLLY ROGER. The Senior class of
’49 has had his counseling and guidance for six years, having
entered junior high under his administration and having advanced
with him to senior high. For the many things he has done to make
our schooling profitable and pleasant and for the helpful interest
he has taken in us and our activities, we, the students of A. H. S.
wish to express our sincerest appreciation.
2As the Pirate Ship A. H. S. sails the Sea of Knowledge in search of the
Isle of Know, many things befall the crew. To be a log in which to preserve
your memories of the eventful voyage is the purpose of this
The 1949
JOLLY ROGER
3erintendent
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Congratulations again to you forward
looking students who have taken on the job
of pubjishing a yearbook. Time cannot
dim, not will the passage of years tarnish,
the lustre of your work. When memory
calls you to look back to these golden days,
may your thoughts be cheered with the
memories of the work you have so nobly
done and the happy associations you have
formed as a result of your labors.
Congratulations and good luck.
Wilmot D. Carr
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SEATED: S. Jack Staples; Emma Jess, Clerk; Kenneth B. Foster, President; Kenneth Dusen-
bury. Vice President; Wilmot D. Carr, Superintendent. STANDING: Clarence E. Hoopes;
Homer Cather; H. H. Halbower.
4MR. HAROLD H. WILLIAMS
Principal, Sociology, Constitution,
International Relations, Speech.
MISS MILDRED PRUETT
Typing, JOLLY ROGER Sponsor,
Freshman Sponsor.
MR. SANFORD NEWSOM
American History, World History,
Football Coach, Track Coach, Assist-
ant Basketball Coach, Boys’ Physical
Education, Sophomore Sponsor.
MISS RUTH DURHAM
Library.
MR. CARLE DIX
English I, II, Journalism, Basketball
Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Assist-
ant Football Coach, Boys’ Physical
Education, Junior Sponsor.
MISS NATALIE CHAVEY
General Science, Biology, Chemistry,
Sophomore Sponsor.
MR. RALPH JOHNSTON
Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing,
Intramurals, Freshman Sponsor.
5MISS EMILY PATTERSON
Home Economics, Senior Sponsor.
MR. DICK TRIGG
Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Mathe-
matics, Physics, Assistant Football
Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach,
Hi-Y Sponsor, Senior Sponsor.
MISS BETTY UERKVITZ
Girls’ Physical Education, Intramurals,
Pep Club Sponsor, Senior Sponsor.
MISS EMMA JESS
Office Secretary.
MISS CLAUDINE CHAMBERLAIN
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General
Mathematics, Economics, Y - Teen
Sponsor, Junior Sponsor.
MISS MARGARET SEABOCH
English III, IV, English V, VI, Drama-
tics, Thespian Club Sponsor.
MRS. A. E. WALKER
School Nurse.
MR. JAMES PRICE
Custodian.
MR. DAVID MCGUIRE
Band, Orchestra, Boys’ Glee Club,
Girls’ Glee Club, Mixed Chorus.
6Seniors
NANCY TRUBY
Y-Teen 1,2; Y-TeenCabinet 3,4; Student Coun-
cil 4; Class Secretary 1,4; Class Vice Presi-
dent 3; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Pep Club
3,4; Special Music 3; Yearbook Staff 2,3, Editor
4; Booster-Feature Editor 4.
WILLIAM BEHRMANN
Transferred from Bluff City 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4;
Hi-Y Vice President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior
Play 4; Thespians 4; Glee Club 4; Yearbook
Staff 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Special
Music 2,3,4.
JIM PATTERSON
Transferred from Bluff City 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Class
Vice President 4; Boys’ Intramurals 3,4; Foot-
ball 4; Basketball 3; Track 4; Booster-Assist-
ant Business Manager 4.
DONA ALBERT
Y-Teen 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Booster 4.
ARTHUR BROWNING
Transferred from Spring Township 3; Hi-Y 3,
4; Senior Play 4; Boys’ Intramurals 3,4;
Thespians 4; Glee Club 4; Booster Staff 4;
Speech Arts 4.
VIRGINIA CHISM
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4;
Girls’ Intramurals 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Glee
Club 1,3,4; Booster 4; Band 3,4; Orchestra
1,2,3; Special Music 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA COOPER
Transferred from Wichita North 4; Y-Teen
1,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,4; Booster 4; Pep
Club 1,4.
DONNA COOPER
Transferred from Wichita North 4; Y-Teen
1,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,4; Booster 4; Pep
Club 1,4;
JACK CRITTENDEN
Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Boys’Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Foot-
ball 1; Basketball 1; Track l,2;Glee Club 1,2,
3,4, Booster 4.
7NEVA DAVIS
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Student Council
4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,
3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pep Club President 4;
Special Music 2,4.
MARY ANN DILTS
Y-Teen 2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Glee
Club 1.2,3,4; Booster - Assistant Editor 4;
Special Music 1,2,3,4.
WANDA DILTS
Pep Club 4; Transferred from Arizona.
CHARLENE DOWNING
Transferred from Wakefield Rural High 4;
Y-Teen 4; Girls’ Intramurals 4; Glee Club 4;
Pep Club 4.
JIMMIE FOX
Hi-Y 1,2; Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Football
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Glee Club
1,2,3.
ROBERT FREED
Hi-Y 1,2,3; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Glee Club 4.
VIRGINIA GALLOWAY
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play
4; Girls’ Intramurals 1; Thespians 3,4; Glee
Club 1,2,3,4; Band 3; Pep Club 4.
REBECCA GARVIN
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4;
Student Council 1; Class Intramural Director
1; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Booster Editor 4; Yearbook
Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2; Pep Club 4;
Home Economics Award 3.
BOB GRAVES
Hi-Y 1,2; Junior Play 3; Student Council 3,4;
Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Football 1,2,3;
Tennis 1,2,3,4; Booster 4.
8JIM GRISWOLD
Hi-Y 1,2; Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student
Intramural Director 2; Basketball 3; Tennis
2,3,4; Band 1,2.
HARRY HALBOWER
Hi-Y 1,2,4; Hi-Y Cabinet 1,2; Junior Play 3;
Senior Play 4; All-School Play 2; Student
Council 3; Class Vice President 1; Class
President 3; Boys’ Intramurals 1,4; Football
2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 2,4; Tennis 3;
Thespians 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Yearbook
Assistant-Editor 4; Band 1; Orchestra 1;
Special Music 1,2,3.
DICK HAMILTON
Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Boys’Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Foot-
ball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Booster
4.
FRANK HANELY
Hi-Y 1; Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student
Intramural Director 4; Booster 4.
BEVERLY HARRISON
Y-Teen 1,2,3; Y-Teen Cabinet 4; Junior Play
3; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Booster Feature Editor 4;
Yearbook Business Manager 4; Pep Club 3,4;
Special Music 2,4.
JIM HESTER
Hi-Y 1; Hi-Y Cabinet 2,3; Junior Play 3; Senior
Play 4; Class Vice-President 2; Boys Intra-
murals 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track
1,3; Tennis 2,4; Thespian 4; Glee Club 2,3,4;
Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Speech Arts 4; Special
Music 2,3,4.
JO DEEN HOWE
Y-Teen 1,2; Y-Teen Treasurer 3; Y-Teen
Cabinet 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Student
Council 4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,3; Thespians
3; Thespians President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Booster Editor 4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2.
PAT KASTENS
Junior Play 3; Girls’ Intramurals 2; Glee Club
1,2,3; Booster 4; Pep Club 1,2.
PAT KISER
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 3,4; Pep
Club 4.
9JACK LEAR
Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior 4; Boys’
Intramural 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket-
ball 1,2; Track 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3.
HAZEL LONGLAND
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Booster Staff 4.
JOHN MCKEE
Hi-Y 1,2; Boys’ Intramural 1,2,3,4; Booster
Staff 4.
RALPH MEYER
Hi-Y 1,2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Boys’
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Intramural Direc-
tor 2; Football 1; Thespian 4; Glee Club 1,2;
Booster Staff 4; Band 1.
MARIAN MILLER
Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3; Junior
Play 3; All-School Play 2; Student Council
1,2; Class President 1; Girls’ Student Intra-
mural Director 2; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Thespians 3,4; Thespians Vice President 4;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Booster Staff 4; Yearbook
Staff 3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Special
Music 1,2,3,4.
BOB OGLE
Hi-Y 2; Junior Play 3; Boys’ Intramurals 2,3,
4; Basketball 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4.
BETTY RAE PATTERSON
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 1;
Booster Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,
3; Special Music 3,4.
PHYLLIS PERRY
Y-Teen 2,3,4; Booster Staff 4; Pep Club 4.
CLARICE PODSCHUN
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Girls’Intra-
mural Director 3,4; Booster Staff 4; Pep Club
3,4.
10VELDORA PODSCHUN
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 4; Pep
Club 4.
LYLE ROUSSEAU
Hi-Y 1,2,3; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Boys’ Intramurals
1,2,3,4; Track 3; Glee Club 1; Yearbook 4.
MONA JEAN ROUSSEAU
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,4.
MELVIN SMITH (Not Available For Picture)
Hi-Y 1,2,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball4; Track
i ,2; Glee Club 1,2,3.
TERESA SMITHHISLER
Student Council 2,3; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Yearbook Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; School Cheerleader 2,3,
4.
BILLY LEE STANDRICH
Hi-Y 1,4; Junior Play 3.
BILL G. STARKS
Hi-Y 1,2; Junior Play 3; Boys’ Intramurals
1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4.
COLLEEN STOUFFER
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Girls’ Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4.
BOB SWAFFORD
Hi-Y 1,2; Booster 4.
JEANNE THOMAS
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Girls’ Student Intramurals Director 4; Glee
Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; Special Music 2,3.
11WALTER UNDERWOOD
Hi-Y 1,2,3; Hi-Y President 4; Student Council
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track
1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Booster 4.
BETTY VELASQUES
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Girls’ Student Intramural Director 3; Pep
Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 4.
JENNIE WALDSCHMIDT
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; All-School Play 2; Glee Club
1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club Vice President
4.
BILL WARNOCK
Hi-Y 1,2,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4;
Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class President 2;
Class Vice President 3; Class Intramural
Director 4; Student Intramural Director 3;
Glee Club 1,2,3; Booster Business Manager 4.
RAY WARREN
Hi-Y 1,2; Junior Play 3; Football 1,2; Basket-
ball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2.
HERBERT L. WILCOX
Hi-Y 1,2,3,4.
KEITH WILLIAMS
Hi-Y 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Class Secretary-
Treasurer 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Booster 4; Class Cheer-
leaders 1.
LADUSKA WHINER Y
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Girls’ Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff
4; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Pep Club4;
Special Music 1,2,3.
BETTY WHITNEY
Y-Teen 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Band 1,2,3;
Orchestra 1,2,3; Pep Club 3,4; Special Music
2.
TOM WOODY
Hi-Y 1,2,4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 3;
Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Tennis 4; Booster
4; Glee Club 3; Class Cheerleader 1,4.
12
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ATHOL GREEN, President
“I don’t think I’m conceited, but I know a
good-looking girl when I see one.”
JIM HILTS, Vice President
“He’s just the cutest little feller you ever
saw."
FREIDA HUDGENS, Secretary
"We would not have her otherwise."
VERNON ANGLE
“Blessings on thee, little man."
PATRICIA ARMSTRONG
“She thinks twice before she speaks, and
generally says nothing.’’
THELMA BAILEY
“Object (matrimony) attained.”
ARLENE BETTIS
“Ruffff!"
MAUREEN BONHAM
“Friends she has on every side, but her
best friend’s a man."
BOB BURDUE
“Underneath his curly head lies great
ambition, ’tis often said."
MARILYN BUTTON
“Washington or bust!"
EDWARD BYRD
“My mother calls me ‘Sonny’ because I’m
so bright.”
INEZ COADY
“Thinking is but an idle waste of time.”
13JANET COGLIZER
“When love and duty clash, let duty goto smash.”
KAYE COON
“This dolly doesn’t say‘Mama’when you squeeze
her."
BETTE COOPER
“I have resolved to grow tall and be a brunette."
LLOYD CORDWELL
“I may be short, but if I had a prop strong enough
and a lever long enough, I might jolt this old world."
BENNY CROFT, Intramural Director
"I detest silence."
SHIRLEY CROOKER
“Tried and true."
HARRIETT CROSSMAN
“She has a heart—but for one man.”
JOAN DENTON
“She has a heart as sound as a bell, and her
tongue is the clapper."
JOYCE DOCTOR
“Amen, aw men. Ah! Men!"
DANNY DONICA
“I don’t care what happens just so it doesn’t
happen to me."
FRANCES DOWNING
“Oh, would I were free as the wind on the. Love
is a terrible thing."
TRAVIS DURR
"Pa, I wanna learn to smoke.”
PATRICIA FOX
“Brown are her eyes as the berry that grows by
the wayside."
14BONNIE FRANK
“Such a mixture we ne’er have seen."
SHIR LEE GAITHER
“Flirtacious, but refined."
MONTE GASS
‘‘A little nonsense now and then is relished by
the best of men.”
HAL GATES
“Love is an obsolete word to me."
BILL GRABHAM
"Better late than never."
VICTOR HAGER
"He dabbles in everything from athletics to love —
except studies."
VIOLA HAGER
"I am not in the roll of common girls."
GEORGIA HAMILTON
“Benny Goodman’s rival."
HARLIN HENLINE
“Quiet, unassuming, and guaranteed harmless.”
KATHRINE HERN
"You can manufacture blondes, but my red hair
comes natural."
FRANCIS HOOPES
“She said she loves birds, and I’ve been told I’m
a little cuckoo."
PATRICIA HOWARD
“Men may come and men may go, but I go on
forever."
JEAN JOHNSON
“She would talk, ye gods, how she would talk!"
15MARY JANE JONES
“Boys are a luxury, but I think I’ll get one.”
SHIRLEY LA PLANT
“Here I am, you lucky people."
CHARLES LEAR
“I’d like to know a little bit about everything if
it wasn’t so much trouble."
ANN LYTLE
“What’s love without another?"
RUTH MCCANSE
“I never whisper in study hall."
CHARLES MC MICHAEL
“I have a Rye Krisp waist line."
MARILYN MEYER
“Boys don’t interest me."
JOYCE MONTAGUE
“If I am not great, I am what I am."
MARTHA MONTAGUE
“I’m not sleepy—just tired."
BOB MOWRY
“His bark is worse than his bite."
JIMMIE MURREY
“Not especially romantic, but might be moved on
a moonlight spring night."
DONALD POWELL
“Studying would kill me if I let it."
DUANE PULLIAM
“I am very fond of the company of ladies."
16DEL RANDELS
“He who investigates is a learned man."
JOHN REBER
“Silence is golden."
WANDA RICKER
“Strong as the Rock of Gibraltar.”
BOB SHARP
“Red hair signifies temper, but I’m as meek as
a lamb."
DEAN STACKFLETH
“Wonder what I was begun for—I didn’t seem to
get very far."
MARY JO STEWART
“And Friday was the best of all."
CAROLE STOUT
“All famous people are dead. Am I sick!
BETTY WALKER
“Did you ever know her to be in a bad mood? ’’
LORINE WALKER
“She is passing through school without creating
any disturbance."
PHYLLIS WALKER
“She says all she knows and then raves on."
MARY JO WARREN
“Never trust a man."
NORMAN WHEALY
“Good people die young. I should live to be at
least one hundred years old."
SHIRLEY WOHLGEMUTH
“Sunflower from a sunflower state."
CHARLES WOOD
Not Pictured.
17opnomored
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Zora Lewis, Joyce Joyner, Alma Chism, Pat Jones, Joyce Hoopes.
SECOND ROW: Nina Crittenden, Valeria Bevington, Pat Hodson, Betty Denton, Judy Eakins,
Virginia Goddard, Peggy Jones. THIRD ROW: Delton Flessner, Frank Hodson, Phil Donica,
Jim Bassford, Bill Galloway, Jim Kastens, Marsh Doctor. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Barnard,
Don Gering, Dick Downing, Frank Goddard, Phil Elliot. FIFTH ROW: Gayle Honey, Don Albert,
Jack Denny, Parker Harrison, Don Halbower, Gerald Cullop. NOT PICTURED: Dee Hatfield,
Wayne Long, Jack Lynam, Glenn Tague, Wayne Whitney.
The year of 1948-49 finds our now full-fledged
Pirates on the second deck of the good ship A. H. S.
The ship was kept on a steady course by three able
commanders, Admiral Phil Donica, Vice Admiral
Freddie Morton, Rear Admiral Glenn Tague. The
crew obtained great honors in all sports and
activities. When the course was rugged the two
captains, Miss Natalie Chavey and Mr. Sanford
(Sandy) Newsom, were always on hand to take charge.
With their eyes toward the future our Pirates are
looking forward to higher, better results and
achievements to be found beyond the horizon.
18Officers of the Sophomore
shipmates conversing on the
bow of Pirate Ship A. H. S. are
Intramural Dir. Harold Ryan,
Class Cheerleader Johnny
Moore, Pres. Phil Donica, Vice
Pres. Freddie Morton, Sec.
Treas. Glenn Tague, Class
Cheerleader, Nancy Staples,
Intramural Dir. Judy Eakins.
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Alice Wilson, Virginia Stark, Freddie Morton, Sue Montague,
Dulcenia Tower. SECOND ROW: Joyce Ricker, Genevieve Patterson, Norma Lytle, Rita Jo
Lovelady, Darlene Scheel. THIRD ROW: Norma Jean Davis, Alberta McCanse, Evelyn Long,
Nancy Staples, Peggy Meador, Mary Helen Valasquez. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Moring, Ernie
Schmidt, Jerry Miller, Gaye Mortimer, Verlan Neal, Bob Perry. FIFTH ROW: Durland
Miller, Jack Walker, Harold Ryan, Daryl McCoy, Sandy Newsom (Sponsor), Johnny Moore,
Miss Natalie Chavey (Sponsor), Bob Templin, Melvin Phillips.
19redhmen
Sixty-four capable Seamen Recruits boarded Pirate
Ship A. H. S. on September 7, 1948, for a long-anticipated
adventure. Higher officers, from Seamen First Class
to Admirals, initiated them for their first voyage with
such stunts as the one pictured at the right. The
challenging buccaneers weighed anchor on a voyage
which included not only academic studies, but also such
activities as Hi-Y, Y-Teens, athletics, dramatics, and
music. While the Seamen Recruits feel that their first
voyage on the good ship A. H. S. has been one of struggle,
the voyage has also been one of accomplishments.
Class officers (at left) are Patsy Moyer, Intramural
Director; Jean Gaither, Class Cheerleader; Robert
Hudgens, Secretary-Treasurer; Jerry Laird, Class
Cheerleader, Bill Lear, Vice-President; Larry Patter-
son, President, and (not in picture) Dwight Hatfield,
Intramural Director.
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gary Henderson, Marvin Grandstaff, Le Vonne Allen, Shirley
Armstrong, Wanda Holt, Frances Jones, Lois Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Joe Hopkins, Walter
Asper, Glenn Hoopes, Peggy Babcock, Eula Armstrong, Vada McClellan, Connie Hayter.
THIRD ROW: Jack Bevington, Floyd Mardis, Jewell Duvall, Phyllis Browning, Joyce Bonham,
Susie Fox, Benida Lear. BACK ROW: Bill Lear, Marilyn Longland, Jerry Laird, Jean Gaither,
Roberta Hudgens, Clarice Bowerdock, Christine Christiansen. NOT PICTURED: Lilburn
Durr, Dwight Hatfield, Albert McCanse, Early Meeks, Don E. Parkerson, Robert Patterson.
20FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Miss Mildred Pruett (Sponsor), Dean Wohlgemuth, Bob Whealy,
Billy Wilson, Richard Standrich, Jackson Todd, Martha Wallace, Joyce Turrentine, Patsy
Moyer, Myrtle Raberding, SECOND ROW: Jack Sechler, Bill Swinson, Proc Randels, Linda
Woody, Ann Walker, Patty Mitchell, Wanda Turner, Mr. Ralph O. Johnston (Sponsor). THIRD
ROW: Max Truby, Gerald Rousseau, Larry Patterson, Donald Ransom, Sue Seth, Nelda
McKinney, Delores Ratliff. BACK ROW: Paul Montague, Dick Moore, Philip Price, Neal
Scott, Sammie Otis, Sue Walker, Eleanor Morgan.
21Hi-Y Cabinet members (pic-
tured at left) are, from front to back
in seccessive rows, GlennHoopes,
assistant program chairman; Phil
Donica, devotional chairman;
Robert Freed, service chairman;
Mr. Dick Trigg, sponsor; Lyle
Rousseau, membership chairman;
Francis Hoopes, secretary; Travis
Durr, program chairman; Jim
Hilts, social chairman; Duane
Pulliam, publicity chairman; Wil-
liam Behrmann, vice-president;
Monte Gass, friendship chairman;
Vernon Angle, treasurer. Not in
picture: Walter “Lefty” Under-
wood, president; Glenn Tague,
music chairman.
Just as a Pirate goes out on a new sea voyage full of excitement and danger to seek more
gold and riches in earthly form and value, the Hi-Y, too, goes out on adventures full of
excitement and enjoyment and at the same time achieves certain spiritual and emotional
standards without in any way offending the religious faith of any person, but produces a
worshipful spirit in each member. One greataim of the Hi-Y is to reach the heart, mind,
and soul of each of us in order that we may take the greatest of all ships, Jesus Christ, with
us wherever we go. The Hi-Y sponsors such activities as the box supper pictured below.'IJ-Deen
Y-Teens Cabinet members (pic-
tured at right) are, horizontally,
Freddie Morton, secretary; Nancy
Truby, president; Miss Claudine
Chamberlain, sponsor; Freida Hud-
gens, treasurer; Patty Fox, vice-
president; vertically,Janet Coglizer,
music; Carole Stout, worship; Jo
Deen Howe, program; Mary Jo Stew-
art, pianist; Beverly Harrison, serv-
ice; Rita Jo Lovelady, social; Mari-
lyn Button, publicity; Jean Johnson,
song leader.
“To build a fellowship of women and girls, devotedto the task of realizing in our common
life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as
Christians." So begins the purpose of the Y-Teens. These girls, united with millions more,
seek understanding of our God and the faiths of others. In fulfilling these ideals, the girls
have sponsoreda Book Exchange, Roll Call Week of recognition, a Mother-Daughter Banquet,
a series of meetings on personal relations and the District Winter YWCA Conference which
is pictured below.Ijjcarloo L Staff
To help preserve for you the memories of the voyage of 1948-49 in a log has been the
job of these members of the Jolly Roger staff: Front row (from left to right): Marilyn Button,
art editor; Judy Eakins, sales manager; Harry Halbower, assistant editor; Nancy Truby,
editor; Beverly Harrison, business manager; Miss Mildred Pruett, sponsor. Second row:
Joyce Doctor, Shirley Crooker, Betty Denton, Roberta Hudgens, Nancy Staples, Mary Jo
Warren, Rebecca Garvin, Teresa Smithhisler, Marian Miller, La Duska Whinery, Shirlee
Gaither, Back Row: Jim Hester, Glenn Hoopes, Lyle Rousseau, Del Randels, William
Behrmann, Jim Bassford, Phil Donica (treasurer), Larry Patterson.
Once in a while a few members of our Pirate crew become mutinous. To stop the rebellions
and also to discuss and decide how to thwart threatening storms, the crew chose a group of
their fellow Pirates for this purpose. This group, known as the Student Council, is composed
of: FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bob Graves, Judy Eakins, Virginia Goddard, Neva Davis,
Phil Donica. SECOND ROW: BillWarnock, Mary Jo Warren, Mary Jo Stewart, Arlene Bettis,
Travis Durr. THIRD ROW: Larry Patterson, Linda Woody, Winifred Morton, William
Behrmann. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Harold Williams (Advisor), Jim Hilts, Duane Pulliam, Bob
Templin. SIXTH ROW: Keith Williams, Athol Green.
241 Jlie (booster
THE BOOSTER
Editor .... Rebecca Garvin
Assistant Editor....Mary Amt Dilts
Business Mgr..Barbara Cooper
Features ..... Marian Miller
Beverly Harrison
Copyrcader and Rewrite — Betty
Rae Patterson
Sports ....... Marian Miller
Arthur Browning
Advisor...........Carle Dix
The first semester staff as seated around the table are, Left
to Right: Tom Woody, Donna Cooper, Betty Rae Patterson,
Marian Miller, Barbara Cooper, Rebecca Garvin, Mary Ann
Dilts, Beverly Harrison, Arthur Browning, Clarice Podschun,
Frank Hanely. Standing is their advisor, Carle Dix.
The staff for the second semester as pictured are, from
Left to Right, SEATED: Hazel Longland, Dick Hamilton, Nancy
Truby, Jo Deen Howe, Bill Warnock, Virginia Chism, Phyllis
Perry. SECOND ROW: Bob Swafford, Jim Patterson, Pat Hastens,
Jack Crittenden, Bob Graves, Dona Albert, John McKee, Ralph
Meyer, Bill Standrich. THIRD ROW: Melvin Smith, Keith
Williams, Bob Sharp.
THE BOOSTER
Editor........ Jo Deen Howe
Feature Editor -Nancy Truby
Bus. Mgr. Bill Warnock
Sports Editor. Dick Hamilton
Advisor........ Carle Dix
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The Journalism Department of Anthony High School has been very satisfactory this year.
Twelve issues were published semi-monthly during the school year with none of them less
than six pages. Also, this is the first year an eight page paper has been put out by Journalism
students at Anthony High. Many thanks to their advisor, Mr. Carle Dix, and to the business
and professional men and women of Anthony for their support.
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Cast and crew of the Senior play, “College Daze,” as pictured above are, FIRST ROW,
Left to Right: Lana Henderson (Jo Deen Howe), Shirley Mitchell (Neva Davis), Harold
Duquet (Bill Warnock), Ma Mitchell (Rebecca Garvin), Katherine Skinner (Beverly Harrison),
Vivian Parker (Virginia Galloway). BACK ROW: Mr. Dick Trigg (Senior Sponsor), Bill
Taylor (Harry Halbower), Miss Margaret Seaboch (Director), Ella Rose Peters (Virginia
Chism), Mr. Victor (William Behrmann), John Wiggins (Arthur Browning), Jack Lear (Stage
Manager), Ossie Victor (Tom Woody), Ralph Meyer (Stage Manager), Pete Lewis (Jim Hester),
Miss Betty Jo Uerkvitz and Miss Emily Patterson (Senior Sponsors).
Pictured above are the cast and crew of the Junior play, “The Inner Willy." FIRST ROW,
Left to Right: Mike (Dean Stackfleth), Stanley Clark (Don Crossman), Inner Willy (Del
Randels), Willoughby Adams (Monte Gass), Janet Marshall (Arlene Bettis), Trudy Marshall
(Shirlee Gaither). BACK ROW: Mr. Carle Dix and Miss Claudine Chamberlain Junior
Sponsors), Carol Stout (Prompter), Mary Jo Stewart (Properties), Miss Margaret Seaboch
(Director), Aunt Louise (Marilyn Button), Aunt Olga (Shirley Crooker), Aunt Hester (Pat
Howard), Carol Martin (Joyce Doctor), Marybelle Turner (Pat Fox).
26FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Rebecca Garvin, Virginia Galloway, Neva Davis, Marilyn Button,
Virginia Chism, Shirley Crooker, Joyce Doctor. SECOND ROW: Marian Miller, Jo Deen
Howe, Beverly Harrison, Pat Howard, Harry Halbower. BACK ROW: Miss Seaboch (Sponsor),
Del Randels, Monte Gass, Arthur Browning, Bob Ogle, William Behrmann.
Speeck
Pirates who brought honors to A. H. S., coached by Miss Griswold, at the speech arts
festivals at Kingman, Wichita, and Lawrence are: FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Pat Moyer,
Marilyn Button, Shirley Crroker, Joyce Doctor. BACK ROW: Nancy Staples, Carol Stout,
Phil Donica, Pat Fox, Marvin Grandstaff.
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Director David C. McGuire has endeared
himself to the hearts of the shipmates as he has
lead the music department forward to great
achievements in one of its most outstanding
voyages.
At the SKL Music Festival at Medicine Lodge
and at the District Music Festival at Wichita
the various individuals and groups brought
honor to themselves, their director, and Anthony
High School, with their high ratings. The cornet
trio, boys’ quartet, and girls’sextet were rated
“highly superior," which entitled them to go to
the State Music Festival at Emporia. The mixed
chorus also took “highly superior’’ ratings.
The popularity of the soul - expressive
medium of music is shown by the fact that one-
half of all the Pirates participated in one or
more of the musical organizations pictured on
the following pages.
The marching band performing at a foot-
ball game.
Maestro McGuire molding merry melodies
into mighty music.
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CLARINET QUARTET
Janet Coglizer, Betty Rae Patter-
son, Pat Howard, Mary Jo Stewart
SAXOPHONE SEXTET
Collene Stouffer, Jean Johnson,
Joyce Hoopes, Lois Hamilton,
Mary Jane Jones, Bonnie Frank. lntlionif Micji Schoof (Concert J3and
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FLUTE: Marilyn Button, Jean Gaither , Clarice Bowersock ,
Joyce Turrentine . OBOE: Peggy Meador, Alma Chism.
BASSOON: Roberta Hudgens. CLARINET: Mary Jo Stewart,
Pat Howard, Betty Rae Patterson, Rita Jo Lovelady, Georgia
Hamilton, Christine Christiansen, Duane Pulliam, Phil
Donica, Jack Walker. BASS CLARINET: Janet Coglizer, Sue
Seth. ALTO SAX: Collene Stouffer, Jean Johnson, Joyce
Hoopes , Martha Wallace . TENOR SAX: Lois Hamilton,
Mary Jane Jones. BARITONE SAX: Bonnie Frank. CORNET:
Jim Hilts, William Behrmann, Don Gering, Don Powell, Bill
Grabham, Daryl McCoy, Marvin Grandstaff, Joe Hopkins.
TRUMPET: Del Randels, Glenn Tague, Ruth McCanse, Neil
Scott, Floyd Mardis. FRENCH HORN: Mary Jo Warren,
Arlene Bettis, Joyce Doctor, Zora Lewis, Virginia Goddard,
Evelyn Long. BARITONE: Danny Donica, Dean Stackfleth,
Lilburn Durr. TROMBONE: Don Halbower, Mary Velasquez,
Jack Bevington. BRASS BASS: Jack Denny, Parker Harrison,
Harold Ryan. STRING BASS: Phyllis Walker, Mary Alice
Wilson. PERCUSSION: Shirley Crooker, Nancy Staples,
Shirley LaPlant, Vada McClellan, Susie Fox, Bob Mowry,
Ann Walker, Wanda Turner, Virginia Chism. TWIRLERS:
Jo Deen Howe, Genevieve Patterson, Janet Coglizer, Inez
Coady, Linda Woody, Patty Mitchell.FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Kaye Coon, Pat Fox, Judy Eakins,
Marian Miller, Neva Davis, Arlene Bettis, Peggy Meador,
Nina Crittenden, Shirlee Gaither, Sue Seth, Martha Wallace,
Mr. McGuire. SECOND ROW: Shirley Armstrong, Shirley
La Plant, Mary Dilts, Beverly Harrison, Jo Deen Howe, Mary
Jo Stewart, Darlene Scheel, Joyce Turrentine, Pat Moyer,
Pat Mitchell, Joyce Hoopes. THIRD ROW: Joyce Bonham,
Le Vona Allen, Betty Walker, Linda Woody, Norma Lytle,
Charlene Downing, Jennie Waldschmidt, Thelma Bailey,
Kathrine Hern. FOURTH ROW: Joan Denton, Betty Cooper,
Ann Lytle, Shirley Crooker, Freida Hudgens, Freddie Morton,
Lois Hamilton, Phyllis Walker, Rebecca Garvin. FIFTH ROW:
Dulcenia Tower, Jean Johnson, Betty Denton, Alma Chism,
Shirley Wohlgemuth, Susie Fox, Nancy Staples, Mary Alice
Wilson, Virginia Galloway. SIXTH ROW: Connie Hayter,
Clarice Bowersock, Valeria Bevington, Viola Hager, Janet
Coglizer, Pat Howard, Virginia Chism, Peggy Jones.
SEVENTH ROW: Zora Lewis, Wanda Holt, Ruth McCanse,
Jean Gaither, Roberta Hudgens, Sue Walker, Ann Walker,
Eula Mae Armstrong.FIRST ROW: Jack Crittenden, Daryl McCoy, Travis Durr, Don Powell, Danny Donica, Jim
Hilts, Don Halbower, Mr. McGuire. SECOND ROW: Phil Donica, Robert Freed, Francis
Hoopes, Bill Grabham, Frank Goddard, Jim Hester. THIRD ROW: Neal Scott, Phillip Elliot,
Bill Standrich, Vic Hager. FOURTH ROW: Del Randels, Max Truby, Duane Pulliam, William
Behrmann, Gerald Cullop, Arthur Browning.
BOYS’ QUARTET
Jim Hilts, Danny Donica, Don
Powell, Don Halbower.
GIRLS SEXTET
FRONT ROW: Mary Jo Stewart,
Arlene Bettis, Shirley Wohlge-
muth. SECOND ROW: Phyllis
Walker, Betty Denton, Shirlee
Gaither.
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SEATED, Left to Right: Sue Walker, Marian Miller, Mr. Snyder, Peggy Meador, Clarice
Bowersock. STANDING: Shirley Wohlgemuth, Betty Walker, Ann Walker, Eleanor Morgan.
SEATED, Left to Right: Dean Wohlgemuth, Mary Ann Dilts, Nancy Staples. STANDING:
Sammy Otis, Miss Covert, Jim Hester.
33Sports
Coach Carle Dix
Coach Dick Trigg
Coach Sandford Newsom
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Athol Green, Bob Templin, Bob Burdue, Tom Woody,
Del Randels, FrankGoddards, Duane Pulliam, Jim Hilts, Bill Lear. SECOND ROW:
Larry Patterson, Jim Patterson, Francis Hoopes, Parker Harrison, Jim Kastens,
Travis Durr, Don Powell, Charles Lear, Bill Galloway. THIRD ROW: Coach
Newsom, Victor Hager, Proc Randels, Dick Downing, Vernon Angle, Gerald Cullop,
Lilburn Durr, Hal Gates, Dick Hamilton, Bill Swinson, Harry Halbower, Paul
Montague, Coach Trigg, Coach Dix.
3435FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Delmar Randels, Bob Burdue, Jim Hilts, Max Truby, Keith
Williams, Duane Pulliam, Athol Green, Darryl McCoy. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach
Dick Trigg, Proc Randels, Bill Swinson, Jerry Laird, Gerald Cullop, Jim Bassford, Hal
Gates, Bill Galloway, Coach Sanford Newsom, Coach Carle Dix. THIRD ROW: Francis
Hoopes, Bob Templin, Frank Goddard, Bob Sharp, John Moore, Donnie Parkerson, Larry
Patterson.FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Athol Green
Daryl McCoy
Bob Burdue
A. H. S. Opp.
Winfield 6 25
Planeview 0 6
Oxford 0 18
Med. Lodge 13 7
Caldwell 0 12
Kiowa 6 6
Kingman 0 0
Attica 0 0
Harper 0 31
Keith Williams
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
A. H. S. Opp
♦Planeview 31 42
Caldwell 39 30
Kiowa 32 24
Attica 33 20
Harper 38 39
Kingman 30 28
Med. Lodge 30 44
♦Planeview 42 26
♦Pratt 42 41
Caldwell 53 51
Kiowa 37 33
Attica 33 31
Kingman 22 24
Harper 53 40
Med. Lodge 28 45
♦Pratt 56 44
♦Non-League Games
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
A. H. A. Opp.
Harper 51 32
Kingman 43 41
Medicine Lodge 33 38
37
Max Truby
Jim Hilts
Duane PulliamFIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jack Crittenden, Lilburn Durr, Danny Donica, Johnny McKee,
Clyde Moring, Walter Asper, Bill Swinson, Robert Whealy, Jerry Laird (check boy). SECOND
ROW: Coach Newsom, Harry Halbower, Johnny Moore, Gerald Cullop, Keith Williams, Bob
Sharp, Frank Goddard, Larry Patterson, Coach Dix.The 27th Anthony Relays, largest
in the Southern Kansas League,
brought more than 1,200 athletes from
61 Kansas and Oklahoma high schools
on April 8, 1949, for the annual run-
ning.
Danny Donica (Right) tied for first
in Pole Vault. Keith Williams, also,
brought points to Anthony as he won
first in High Jump.
Relay Queen Jeanne Thomas was crowned by junior class president Athol Green,
representing the class who supported her. This is the third consecutive year this class
has been victorious in the queen race. The reigning beauties below are, Left to Right,
Attendant Jennie Waldschmidt, Attendant Colleen Stouffer, Queen Jeanne Thomas, Maid
of Honor Arlene Bettis, and Attendant Pat Kastens. 9n tramura is
Not bad .... the game of tenniquoits, that is.
A game in progress of that exciting indoor sport, scooter hockey.
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41Orchids to the cheerleaders of 1948-49.
Teresa Smithhisler, Mary Jo Warren,
Nancy Staples, and Joyce Doctor have done
a splendid piece of work for Anthony High
School this past year. They have worked
hard, individually and as a united team, to
foster and improve good sportsmanship for
Anthony. They have also been recognized
throughout the Southern Kansas League as
emissaries for good-will and better rela-
tions, between schools. Athletic officials, and also the state activities association, have
commended the high caliber of sportsmanship shown by Anthony High. While it takes the
entire student body to attain it, it takes real cheerleaders to show the way. Again, orchids
to the cheerleaders of Anthony High.
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dilts, S. Armstrong, Whinery, J. Gaither, Bowersock, Harrison,
Crittenden, P. J. Walker, S. Gaither, Starks, Hager, B. Walker, Doctor. SECOND ROW: Neva
Davis (President). Smithhisler, W. Ricker, Truby, Miller, A. McCanse, J. Richer, Hern,
Norma Davis, Bevington, Waldschmidt (Vice President). THIRD ROW: J. Denton, Allen, F.
Jones, Browning, C. Downing, F. Hudgens, Kiser, S. Walker, J. Bonham, McKenny, Whitney.
FOURTH ROW: Peggy Jones, Joyner, Pat Jones, Perry, Mortimer, Wilson, Staples, Hodson,
Eakins, S. Montague, Raberdine, Tower, B. Velasquez (Secretary-Treasurer), Rosseau, P.
Fox. FIFTH ROW: M. Bonham, B. Denton, Bailey, L. Walker, Stout, Warren, Morgan, Betty
Cooper, N. Lytle, Scheel, Garvin, Lear. SIXTH ROW: Coon, V. Podchun, D. Cooper, C.
Podchun, Barbara Cooper, P. Armstrong, Galloway, Miss Urkvitz (Sponsor).
42jf irales ’ 2),
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After sailing in the sea of knowledge,
all go to the Pirates’ Den to relax. Navigated
by parents of our crew, the “Den" provides
recreation for Pirates. (1) Pirates Den
Committee. (2) Pool, billiards, and table
tennis are favorites. (3) Thirsty? Punch at
formal dance. (4) Just watching is fun! (5)
That’s a mighty good hand. (6) Pirates
after a hard-fought game.
43The Junior and Senior Banquet, an event to which every Junior and Senior looks forward,
was a highlight in the voyage’s social life. The theme of Candy Land was cleverly carried
out by the Juniors both in the decorations and in the program. After the banquet the Junior
mothers invited us upstairs to the Mardi Gras for further entertainment, including dancing
and bingo. All of us had a good time, including the ducks which were intent upon getting out
of the pool.45VALEDICTORIAN, Marian Miller
SALUTAT OR IAN, Nancy Lee Truby
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - SEATED, Left
to Right: Marian Miller, Beverly Harrison, Mary
Ann Dilts, Jo Deen Howe. STANDING: William
Behrmann, Rebecca Garvin, Nancy Lee Truby,
Virginia Chism.
national
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Senior Carnival--This is how Senior
Classes make their money. Bob
Templin and Virginia Goddard are
King and Queen of the Carnival.
Pancake Sale-----Another Senior
“racket."
47 Jresli
i man
Unlucky Freshies receive lessons on art
of makeup from the Seniors.
Oh, these immodest Freshmen!
Merrily we unroll along in spite of honeyed hands. Bottoms up—don’t get excited, folks--
it’s really orange pop.
At the request of the Seniors Bill Lear takes
Clarice Bowersock for a fast spin down Main Street.
48with the movie camera. Force + Resistance = “Trigger" Seniors recuperating from
holding up the Balanced Rock. the night before.
Tired enough to rest
on anything.
Pushed up the mountain five miles, the new bus Picnic lunch and
Wish you were all there to trade places with us. a Howe smile
49This bus made Raton, Canon City,
Colorado Springs, and Denver.
These boys did not smoke or chew;
Now they are Seniors, and they do.
50
Hands across the border.
Seniors rest their
weary feet.1. “Pops"—the best announcer yet. 2. The “big-
wigs" at the Attica game. 3. "Here’s a toast to
thee." 4. Senior concession stand. 5. And this was
before Kansas went wet! 6. Car? Men? 7. Cele-
bration. 8. Opera star Harrison. 9. Eakins faces
temptation. 10. It must be a joke--Mr. Carr is
talking. 11. Senior children pose. 12. Cute couple,
when they are going together. 13, Miller and
Harrison drink soda pop (!) at the game. 14. Gallo-
way and “Giggler" Frank. 15. “Unhand that woman,
freshman."
511. Quaint queenly quartet. 2. Frail little McCoy leans on stout, hefty Doctor. 3. Bench
warmers in actiofi. 4. Get your latest 5£ candy bar at the Senior stand for only 10£. 5. The
slide-rule portrayed byHalbower and Starks. 6. Keep your eyes on the bulls-eye! 7. “Witch”
Starks concocts home brew in the foods lab as Denton laughs gleefully. 8. This wrestling
match should have been public. 9. “Judge" Cooker doing her best thinking. 10. Continued
from no. 2. Tall, aren’t they? 11. Pulliam slaving away in Hi-Y cabinet meeting. 12. At
last we get to the bottom of all this.
52CTORIAL
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