Elkhart High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Elkhart, KS)
- Class of 1954
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THE 1954 SENIOR CLASS OF ELKHART HIGH SCHOOL
PROUDLY PRESENTS
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MEMORIES--poignant and exciting of your high
school lifeg dates that you will always cherishg
thrilling halves you will never forgetg teachers,
classes and friends you'll remember forever.
Some day, in the future years, if this book re-
calls those treasures, it will have served its
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In appreciation of his help and devotion to
the Young People of this community, we wish
to dedicate the 1954 Wildcat to Mr. Burt
Elder.
We are especially proud of his fine an-
nouncements of our sports events and his en-
couragement to our teams.
Sponsored By SENIOR CLASS
MR. BURTON ELDER
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chooses the members on the basis of character and leadership, Membership is limited to
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courage for service, The boys go to North High School in Wichita, Kansas where they spend
their time practicing government,
ALL-AROUND GIRL
ALL -AROUND BOY
Verna Simmons Donald Brandner
All-Around Girl and Boy were chosen by the faculty and presented gifts by Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Wilson, Verna Simmons received earrings and cuff links, Donald Brandner received
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DANIEL C. BRANDNER
Superintendent, Constitution and Sociology, B, S, Degree in
Education, KSTA, Emporia, Kansas, M,A, Degree, North-
western University, Evanston, lll. , University of Minnesota,
University of Wyoniing, University of Denver, Fort llays
Kansas State College.
CHARLOTTE CARPENTER
Mathematics, B, S, Degree in Mathematics, University of
Oklahoma, Nornian, Okla,, Graduate Work, Okla.
A, St M. Extension, Goodwell, Okla.
J, A, DRAKE
Science, B, S, Degree in Education, East Central State Col-
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KENNETH FOWLER
Shop and Agriculture, B, S, Degree in Agriculture, Panhandle
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A. Ralvi, Stillwater, Okla.
CHARLES H, GARTEN
Coach, Physical Education, History, B, S, Degree in Educa-
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STANLEY COULD
Music, A, B, Degree, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan-
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LOLA D, MAJORS
Home Arts, B, A, Degree, Peru State Teachers' College, Peru,
Nebraska, M, A, Degree in Home Economics, Colorado State
College of Education.
ORA DALE RODGERS
English, Il, A, Degree in Education, Central State College,
Edmond, Oklahoma,
ORPAII E, SMITH
Connnerce, BA, Degree, Panhandle A, 84 M, College,
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VIRGINIA STEARNS
Office and Shorthand, B, S, Degree in Education, Central
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On a warm September Day in 1942, if you had looked upon the
first grade class room, in the old grade school building, among
the many pupils you would have seen these bright and shining
faces: Alice Sagebiel, Shirley Grasz, Rex Studebaker, Sharon
Richterberg, Bobby Walsh, Alfred Bennett, Pat Shrauner, Donna
Ketchum, and yours truly, Harlan Cooke. Miss Maryetta was our
first grade teacher.
Mrs. Emberton was our second grade teacher. This was the
year Sammie Gamble joined us.
Roberta Shrauner taught the third grade and the first semester
of the fourth grade. Miss Mitchell taught the second semester.
That year Bill Riley and Boyd Sherwood joined the class,
Mrs. Soupiset was our fifth grade teacher, with Mr. Majors
teaching us mathematics. That was the year Eldon Reazin joined
us.
Mr. Majors was our sixth grade teacher. That year we were
the oldest class in the grade school.
The next year we came to the High School building with Pat
Brown and Verna Simmons joining our class. The highlight of our
eighth grade was our Eighth Grade Graduation.
Our Freshman year Bob Swafford, Don Fisher, Lester and
Neva Smith, Kelvin Coen and Kay McCreight joined us.
Charla Childs entered our class in our Sophomore year. That
year we also lost a fellow student, Pat Brown, who moved to
Arizona.
The highlights of our Junior year were our play, "Head First,"
and the Junior-Senior Banquet with the theme, "Evening in Paris."
Our Senior year Darlene Coen, Don Brandner, Bob Sipes,
Mary Denning and Pat Brown joined us. This year there have been
many highlights, the outstanding of these being the building of the
new gym and auditorium, the Junior-Senior Banquet with the theme
of "Moonlight and Roses, " our Senior play, "Deadly Earnest, " the
Senior trip to New Orleans, and of course, Baccalaureate, Class
Night and Graduation.
We have hit only a few of the important events of our 12 years
of school. But I am sure that those we know have watched us
journey through these l2 years with many memories. The Senior
Class of 1954 leaves Elkhart High School with many memories and
I believe we each leave a part of ourselves behind.
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The season started with 39 boys reporting to practice under the
leadership of Coach Garten assisted by Kenneth Fowler. They slowly
worked into shape with a lot of bruises and sore muscles.
Then came the big night, Springfield, which the Wildcats beat 48 to
7 with Reazin, Witcher and Cochran doing the scoring. Satanta pulled a
surprise upset with a 20 to 7 victory over the Wildcats with Reazin run- ,,,, ,I5
ning a beautiful 45 yard scarnper for the only score. The B team played
Cvuymon, being beaten 48 to 13. ,
The Wildcats, with a bad case of furnblelitis, bowed to Sublette with
a score of 26 to 12. Bennett and Reazin passed to each other for the
two touchdowns. The B team edged out Satanta 13 to 7 with sophomore
Michael Cochran doing the scoring.
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lg., X Beaver edged Elkhart 19 to 14 after the Wildcats had the winning
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The Wildcats got off to a good start by beating Plains 44-38. They dropped the
next two games to Moscow and Rolla by the scores of: 42-36 and 64-50. They won
the next game beating Lakin 48-37. The next week the team traveled to Johnson and
suffered a 45-39 defeat. The next week the Wildcats met Satanta on their own court
and lost by 2 points, 48-46, in a double overtime. The Wildcats then traveled to
Hugoton for a 53-46 victory. Spurred on by victory the Wildcats beat Sublette by a
score of 43-36.
The Conference tournament was played at Satanta. Plains beat Elkhart 52-48 in
the first game.
The Wildcats were victorious in the first game in the new gym beating Liberal
55-54. They traveled to Plains to be defeated 46-40. Overcoming an earlier defeat
the Wildcats beat Moscow 54-50. They were defeated by Rolla a second time 46-42.
The Wildcats then had a winning streak. They beat Johnson 42-413 Lakin 53-353
Yarbrough in a March of Dimes game, 62-383 and Satanta 51-43.
They lost the last 2 games of the regular season to Ulysses 65-50 and Sublette
50-36. I
In the District Tournament at Lakin, Elkhart beat Sharon Springs 58-46. They
carried home the second place trophy after being beaten by Satanta in the finals.
In the Regional Tournament at Meade, the Wildcats were defeated by Plains in
the first game 49-41.
The toal result of the season was ll wins and ll losses.
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At Garden City Eldon Reazin placed second in the 100-yard dash. The 88U re-
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placed fourth. The medley relay team composed of Rex Studebaker, Eldon Reazin,
Alfred Bennett and Don Brandner placed second.
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Rex Studebaker, Don Brandner, Alfred Bennett, and Eldon Reazin placed first. The
medley relay team consisting of Rex Studebaker, Eldon Reazin, Bob Chaney and
John Smith placed fourth. Don Brandner placed first in the 880-yard run. Michael
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yard run. The mile relay team composed of Jim
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Dickie Akers placed fourth.
At Scott City, Eldon Reazin placed first in the
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Wiley Osborn placed fifth in the 440-yard run. The
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Alfred Bennett, Don Brandner, and Eldon Reazin
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At Hays, Don Brandner placed second in the
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Dickie Akers placed fourth. The 880-relay team
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The medley relay team composed of Michael
Cochran, Eldon Reazin, Alfred Bennett, and Don
Brandner placed first. Don Brandner placed
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Abbott, Sharon Hitchcock, Glenda Easley, Barbara Grasz, Ruby Hines, Joyce Boaldin, 3rd ROW: Marilyn
Walsh, Esther Petit, Evelyn Lawrence, Beverly Raney, Joyce Pate, Eleanor Shuss, Mary Lou Shaver, Eunice
Turner, Delores Gamble, Patricia Riley, Jo Ann McCrea, Annice Jo Landrum, 4th ROW: Kay McCreight,
Janiese Martin, Verlee Mobray, Pat Brown, Verna Simmons, Sharon Richterberg, Leona Ross, June Pate,
Donna Ketchum, Margaret Denning, Charla Childs, Karen McClung, Mabel Jean Rives, 5th ROW: Miss
Stearns, Barbara Grasz, Maxine Petit, Linda McC1ung, Barbara Barnes, Barbara Leaton, Barbara Coultice,
Mary Ann Bryant, Alberta Morgan, Carolyn Ketchum, Jamie McKee, Glenda Vandervort, Alice Guy-
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QFrench Hornsy-Sharon Hitchcock, Edna Mae Guymon, fBaritonej-Barbara Barnes, fSaxophonesJ-Dickie Akers, Put
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CORNET TRIO CLARINET TRIO
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Sponsored by FIRST STATE BANK
GIRLS' CHORUS BOYS' CHORUS
lst ROW: Eleanor Shuss, Barbara Grasz, Charla Childs, Karen
McClung, Janiese Martin, June Pate, Alice Guymon, Pat
Jacobs, Mabel Jean Rives, Neva Smith, Edna Mae Guymon,
Billie Raney, Pat Shrauner, 2nd ROW: Mr. Gould, Sharon
Hitchcock, Barbara Barnes, Barbara Leaton, Sharon Richter
berg, Janice Kay Crawley, Mary Ann Bryant, Lynne Adding
ton, Jamie McKee, Alice Sagebiel, Margaret Denning, Bar-
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Chaney, Rex Studebaker, Bill Riley, Bob Sipes, Don Brand-
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riquez, Michael Cochran, Harlan Cooke, Alfred Bennett,
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bara Leaton, 2nd ROW: Mr, Gould, Pat Shrauner, Edna Mae Guymon, Sharon Hitchcock, Janiese Martin, Dan
Witcher, Sammie Gamble, Harlan Cooke, Alice Guymon, Pat Jacobs, Sharon Richterberg, June Pate, Mabel
Jean Rives, Neva Smith, Barbara Barnes, 3rd ROW: Jim Toadvine, Abner Delay, Gilbert Rodriquez, Wesley
Bressler, Bob Chaney, Don Brandner, Michael Cochran, Bill Riley, Alfred Bennett, Boyd Sherwood, Bob
Sipes, Dickie Akers, John Smith, Rex Studebaker, Bob Walsh, Joe Rodriguez,
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Presented in the High School Gymnasium, April 9, 1954 under the direction
of Mr. James Drake.
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Henry Gilcrest. . . Sammie Gamble Clarissa. . Kay McCreight
Aunt Ethel . . . . . Pat Brown Ernestine . Donna Ketchum
Margie . . . . Margie Denning Ernie .... . . Bob Sipes
Pumpkin . . . Pat Shrauner Mr. Bumpus 5 . Bob Swafford
Jill . . . Charla Childs Sleepy . . . . . Bill Riley
Gladys . . . .Alice Sagebiel C. E. Grimm . . Harlan Cooke
Aunt Stella . . Verna Simmons Dr. Earnest . Alfred Bennett
Boyd Sherwood, Manager
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Don Fisher
Eldon Reazin
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Sharon Richterberg
Lester Smith
Neva Smith
Rex Studebaker
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A Pulitzer Prize play by Thornton Wilder
Presented March 2. and March 19 under the 'dir-
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CAST
Woman in the Balcony ....
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Lady in a box .......
Simon Stimson. .
Mrs. Soames . .
Constable Warren
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Sam Craig . .
Joe Stoddard ,
Michael Copeland
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.Wesley Bressler
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. .Jerry Perkins
.Barbara Sagebiel
Wayne Studebaker
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.Barbara Coultice
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,Mary Ann Bryant
Gilbert Rodriguez
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Michael Copeland
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CAST
Miggles . . . Pat Shrauner
Jim .... . Sammie Gamble
Miss Carson . . . Edna Mae Guyrnon
Yuba Bill . . . . Boyd Sherwood
Dusty. . . . . .Bob Sipes
Jean Simone . . . Barbara Sagebiel
Mrs. McSnagley . . Kay McCreight
Judge McSnag1ey . . . . Rex Studebaker
Cellerstina McSnag1ey . . Charla Childs
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Barbara Barnes Girls' Quartet composed of Sammie Gamble
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Mary Ann Bryant, and Eleanor
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Karen McClung and John Smith Mr and Mrs. Rodgers Mrs.
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Bob Sipes and Kay McCreight Charla Childs and Alfred Bennett
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BACCALAUREATE
Methodist Church
Sunday, May 9, 1954
Processionalflf March from "Adia" ........ . .Verdi
Stanley B. Gould, Music Director
Invocation . .............. Rev. J. R. Gurtner
Minister, Methodist Church
Hymn. . . . "Come Thou Almighty King" . . . . Audience
Led by Rev. Gurtner
Scripture Reading .............. Phillipians II, 1-16
J. B. Herrington, Minister, Church of Christ
"Cherubim Song" ........ Bortnyanski
"Lea.d Me Lord" ....... Wesley
Mixed Chorus directed by Mr. Gould
Sermon . . .... "Making A Life" ....... Herrington
Vocal Solo . "O Rest in the Lord" . . . Mendelssohn
Janice Kay Crawley
Benediction. . ......... .Rev. J. R. Gurtner
Recessionalalf . . "Pomp 8: Circumstance". ..... Elgar
Mr. Gould
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High School Gymnasium, Wednesday, May 12, 1954
COMMENCEMENT
High School Gytmnasium
Wednesday, May 21, 1954
Processional ..... "March Triumphant" ...... . Grieg
"Three Gates of Gold" ...... Fraugkiser
"Concrete Overture in A Minor ...... Issac
, Elkhart High School Band, Directed
by Stanley B. Gould
Invocation . ............. . Gene Birney
Minister Christian Church
Vocal Solo "You'11 Never Walk Alone" ..... . Rogers
Alfred Bennett
Address . ......... "What Do You Know for Sure"
Charlie W. Shedd, D. D.
Minister, First Presbyterian Church
Ponca City, Oklahoma
Saxophone Quartette .... "Nocturne" ....... Mendelssohn
Verna Simmons ...... Robert Swafford
Patricia Shrauner ........ Richard Akers
Presentation of Class .......... Supt. Daniel C. Brandner
Superintendent of Schools
Presentation of Diplomas ........... E. R. Herzberger
Director, Board of Education
"Now is the Hour" ........ Stewart
Mixed Octet
Benediction. . ........ . Gene Birney
Recessional. . ."March Triumphant" . . . Grieg
The Band
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EIGHTH GRADE COMMENCEMENT
High School Gymnasium
May 14. 1954
Processional . . March from "Aida" . . .... V erdi
J une Pate
Invocation ............... Rev. John R. Gurtner
Minister, Methodist Church
"Bells of St. Mary's" ........... . . . Adams
"Sundown" .............. . Arr. Wilson
Eight Grade Girls Chorus
Directed by Stanley B. Gould, Director of Music
Address ....... "Why Was I Born" ..... Mr. Gene Birney
Minister, Christian Church
"Beautiful Saviour" .........
' Girls' Chorus
Presentation of Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Presentation of Diplomas ....... .
Benediction. . . . ..... . . .
Recessional. . March from "Aida"
June Pate
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, Arr. Treharne
Supt. Daniel C. Brandner
. Rev. John R. Gurtner
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Eighth Grade Girls' Chorus
High School Freshmen
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ANNA MAE CHILDS
Third Grade
Western State College
Gunnison, Colorado
NORA L. JOHNSON
Fifth Grade
B.S. Degree
Northeastern State College
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Graduate Work
Northeastern State College
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
CLAYTON L. MAJORS
Principal and Sixth Grade
B. S. Degree in Education
Fort Hays Kansas State College
Hays, Kansas
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Colorado State College of Education
Greeley, Colorado
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Fourth Grade
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North Texas State College
Denton, Texas
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First Grade
West Texas State College
IVA LEE STEVENS
Second Grade
Panhandle A. 8: M. College
Goodwell, Oklahoma
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Danny Ridge, Mark Hibbert, Craig Murray, Jane Carlile, Susan Burket, BACK ROW: Nancy Landrum,
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Clinkingbeard, Shirley Dye, Michaila Buckrnaster, SECOND ROW: Donald Soupiset, Charles Rodriguez,
Sharla Elder, Susan Ryman, Wayne Hartley, Anita Little, Ruthanne McKellips, Ernest Barnes, Robert
Senn, THIRD ROW: Billy Studebaker, Sandy Raney, Deborah Lockhart, Robert Weeks, Billy Griffith,
Barbara Taylor, Gary Ferguson, Glenda Smith, Mrs, Stevens,
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Howell, lg R, H, Young, Jr, , lp Bonnie Shackelford, 1, SECOND ROW: Yvonne Turner, 2, Ronnie Soupi-
set, 25 Myrletta Chesnut, 2, Lois Henry, 2, Mike Thomas, 23 Sandra Brown, lg Marcia Goen, 1, THIRD
ROW: Larry Lybarger, 25 Patsy Talbott, 2g Eric Perkins, 25 Rexanna Moore, lg Jerry Lambert, 2g Linda
Cavender, lg Jimmy Anderson, lg Mike Smith, lg Mrs, Elgy Smith,
THIRD GRADE
FIRST ROW: Joseph Forbes, Linda Goodwin, -Lana Mobray, Jimmy McGowen, Jimmy Graybill, Shirley.
Winebaugh, Judith Davis, Peggy Dye, SECOND ROW: Michael Shane, Raulie Rodriguez, Harold Terry,
Glenn Day, Micky Walsh, Geri Snyder, Cinda Crawley, Terry Anderson, Ronnie Turner, Mrs, Anna Mae
Childs. THIRD ROW: Sharla Murray, Gary La Rue, Carmen Landrun, Harold Allen Stoops, Dannie Nel-
son, Alice Cavender, Lois Sipes, Freddie Haskins, Donnie Grasz,
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FOURTH GRADE
FIRST ROW: La Jean Stewart, Sally Sutton, Eugene Adams, Stanley Wellborn, Mary Ellen Carter, Danny
Clinkingbeard, Gerald Howell, Carol Taylor, Janet Sipes, SECOND ROW: Leonard Henry, Dwight Mc-
Crary, Shirley Hartley, Carolyn Horn, Sandra Seymour, Nancy Horton, Jeanette Smith, Peggy Grasz,
Carol Fairchild. THIRD ROW: John Keepers, Bobby Johnson, Vicki Thompson, Janice Raney, Vicki Hig-
gins, Nancy Graybill, Sue Petit, Rickie Herzberger, Gary Little.
FIFTH GRADE
FIRST ROW: June Thacker, Lavina Gillespie, Walter Talbert, Danny Talbert, Evelyn Studebaker, De-
anna Morgan, Douglas Vrindervort, Archie Day. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Johnson, Ardith Kelly, Howard
McGowen, Barbara Carr, David Dickie, James Burr, Larry Thompson, Charles Burket, Thomas Getz,
Roger Moore, Ciana Buckmaster, Glenda Griffith, THIRD ROW: Keith Whisenand, Lydon Griffith, Sue
McKee, Karen Riley, Danny Lockhart, Louise Wiley, Reba Shaver, Gary Thompson, Bobby Petit,
Kenneth Lawrence, David Rodriguez, 50
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Talbott, Michael Bloodhart, Jerry Akers, Douglas Sherwood, Marilyn LaRue, SECOND ROW: Neva Smith
Mary Winebaugh, Karen Boaldin, Ethel Hartley, Karen Robertson, William Jacobs, Ivan Sipes, Denver
Buck, Gary Higgins. THIRD ROW: Clayton L. Majors, Linda Thompson, Wilma Gibbons, Sharon Neill,
Karen Little, Connie Kallaus, Emma Talbert, Thomas Gillespie, Jesse Salley, James Day,
BEGINNERS' BAND
FIRST ROW: Betty Moore, John Keepers, Larry Thompson, Ricky Herzberger, Denver Buck, Donny Clinkin
beard, Michael Bloodhart, Neva Smith, 2nd ROW: Doralou Osborn, Jessie Salley, David Dickey, Jerry
Akers, Gary Higgins, Evelyn Studebaker, Vicki Higgins, Arditli Kelly, Linda Thompson, Vicki Thompson
Sharon Neill, 3rd ROW: Stanley Wellborn, Dwight McCrary, Gray Thompson, Marsha Daniels, Roger
Moore, Jimmy Burr, Howard McGallen, Ivan Sipes, Karen Boaldin, Ciana Buckmaster, Corky Guymon,
Ijavina Gillespie, Sally Sutton, Karen Robertson, NOT PICTURED: Jean Jones, Melinda Bloodhart, Mary
Winebaugh.
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