Eureka High School - Le Memoir Yearbook (Eureka, KS)
- Class of 1952
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EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
Eureka, Kansas
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We dedicate this yearbook to Carl S.
Knox, who during his first year as super-
intendent of our schools, has made it ap-
parent that his philosphy of education is
that the function of a. school is to teach
children, not merely subject matter.
Because of his deep devotion to the
highest interests of the students and his
enthusiastic endorsement of all that might
improve our schools, we say simply but
sincerely, "WELCOME",
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BOARD MEMBERS
Carl S. Knox, Superintendent: Herb Rockhill, Deputy Clerkg
William Crebo, Clerkg Audrey Basham, Presidentg Ralph
Reno, Vice-President: E.E. Jacobs, Walter Fischer
Administration
Board
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CARL S. KNOX
Principal Superintendent
, U-is-4 JOAN LEWIS
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RICHARD L. DODD T.D. WHE-AT
Principal Instrumental Music,
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On behalf of the faculty, I would like to express to the student body our
most sincere appreciation for the fine co-operation we have received during
the 1951-52 school year. Expecially gratifying to us was the seniors' hand-
ling of Freshman Day, which they utilized to welcome and entertain the
freshmen. We appreciate the excellent work done by the different organiza-
tions in making our homecoming celebration a success. We are also
appreciative of the praiseworthy attitudes displayed by the students at all
types of athletic events. Our hats are off to the entire student body for
working so hard to make E. H. S. a better place to go to school, a place
where clean living and sportsmanship are practiced.
May we extend our most sincere congratulations to the graduating class
of 1952.
Richard L. Dodd
Principal
LAWRENCE E. BLAIR VERLAN v. SHEARBURN HARRY L. COFFEL EU-15 H- MARCY
Coach, Commerce Ass't Coach, Phys. Ed. V0C3Ii0H21Agl'iCU1IUf6 Ind- Arts Mech- Drawing
Drivers Training.
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BEVERLY C. STEINER MAXINE K. MASON
Public School Music Social Science
Supervisor
Facultg
DOROTHY M. MARCY PAULINE F. COX
Phys. Ed., Jr. English Social Science, Commerce
Journalism
INEZ. I. SAUSEN
Mathematics
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NELDA M. STEFFEY
Spanish, Soph. English
RAYMOND STEIMEL
Fresh. English, Latin
Chemistry
HELEN L. FOLKERTS
Vocational Economics
WILLIAM B. ANDERSON
Science, Debate Coach
HELLEN E. HARDING
Librarian
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MRS. JAMES
Cafeteria Manager
MR. SOULE
Custodians
JACK THORTON
PROCTORS, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Dunn,
Webb, V, Black, P, Mciivain, J, Hellman. BACK ROIA
C, Carlson, V. Bumgardner, D, Edwards, E, Hedges, J.
Downing, P, LeVieux, J. Evenson, J.L. Hawthorne.
Theq Also Serve
LIBRARY STAFF, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A.
Duncan-Sec.-Treas., G. Klien-Vice Pres., N.
Pres., K. Morrison-Student Council. SECOND ROW: J.
Herren, G, Cook, K, Jackson, J. Hillman, Mrs.
Librarian, BACK ROW: P. Haga, B. Wheeler, B,
D. Evenson, L. Brown, L. Boone.
Class of "SZ"
RICHARD AILOR
Kays I,2, 3,45 Football 1,25 Intramural 45 Glee Club
45 Band I, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 45
Trumpet Quartette 35 Brass Ensemble 35 Junior Play 35
Music Festival I, 2, 3,4.
EARL BALL
Kays r,2,3,45 E-Club 3,45 Speech 45 Football I,2,3,
45 Track 3,45 Intramural 45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Mixed
Chorus 35 Twister Staff 4.
CARL BARRIER
Kays I,2.
IEAN BASHAM
Kayettes I,2,35fCabiI'16t 2, 315 Speech 2,35 Debate I, '
2. 3: Intramural 45 Annual Staff qsnapshot U5 CSpeech
Representative zj.
VIRGINIA BLACK
Kayettes I,2, 3,45 fCabinet 23 Pep Club I, 2,3,45
Speech 45 Debate 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Spanish Club 25
fVice President 2y5 Student Counbil 35 Music Festival
45 Proctor 4.
CLASS OFFICERS
President, Harold Boone5 Vice-President, Hurley
Breech5 Secretary, David Jordahl5 Treasurer, Skip
Wassell.
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EMMA JEAN BOES
Transferred from Cottonwood Falls 45 Kayettes 45 Intra-
mural 4.
FRANCES BOHARD
Transferred from Tonovay 45 Glee Club 4.
HAROLD BOONE
Transferred from Neal High School 35 Kays 3,45 fPresi-
dent 451 E-Club 3,45 Speech 45 Football 45 Basketball
3,45 Track 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Student Council 45
fTreasurer 435 Secretary Junior Class5 President Senior
Class.
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Class of "5Z"
HURLEY BREECH
Kays I, 2, 3,45 FFA 2, 3,45 QSentina125 Secretary 35
President 40 E-Club 2, 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Intra-
mural 45 Glee Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Vice-President
of Senior Class.
IOYCE BRIZENDINE
Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 25 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 iOf-
ficerj Glee Club I, 2,45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Band
2, 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Annual Staff 35 Music Festival
I, 2, 3,45 Junior Play.
VIRGINIA BUMGARDNER
Kayettes 2, 3,45 FHA I5 Glee Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus
2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Music Festival 3,45 Twister Staff 4
FRED BURTON
FFA 2, 3, 4.
JOAN COLVIN
Kayettes I,2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4: FHA L2. 3.4:
Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Twister Staff 45
fCirculatior1 Managerj.
FERN CLOYD
Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1, 25 FHA 1,25 Glee Club
I, 2.
GERNIE DIXON
FFA I,2,3,45G16e Club 1.
HM DOCHOW
Kays I,2, 3,45 E-Club 2,3,45 Football I,2, 3,45 Bas-
ketball x,2, 3,45 Track r,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1.2, 3,45
Mixed Chorus 35'Vice President, Freshman Class.
JOAN DOWNING
Kayettes x,2,3,45 Pep Club lg FHA r, 2, 3,45 qsec-
retary 315 Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Band 1,
2, 3,45 1President 435 Spanish Club 3, 45 Twister Staff
45 Vice President, Junior Class5 Music Festival I,2, 3,4
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PHYLLIS DUNN
Kayettes I, 2,3,45 FHA 1,23 Glee Club I, 25 Twister
Staff 4 fbusiness Managerjp Library Staff 2.
Class of "5Z"
DELORES EDWARDS
Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club I,2, FHA I,2gC-P166
Club I,2.
WILBUR ELLIOT
FFA I, 2, 3,4, QVice President 43, Football I.
IIM ELLISTON
FFA I, 2, 3,4, fTreasurer 33, fSecretary 41.
JERRY EVENSON
Kays I,2,3,4: E-Club 3,4, Football r, 2, 3,41 Bas-
ketball I, 2, 3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Glee Club 3, Treas-
urer Sophomore Class, Proctor 4.
FRANK GAINES
Kays l, 2, 3,4, FFA I,2, 3,4, QSentinal Ig Reporter 2,
President 33, E-Club 3,4, Football I, 2, 3,4, Basket-
ball I, Track I, 2,3,4: Intramural 4, Glee Club 4.
J. L. HAWTHRONE
Kays 1,2,3,4,E-Club 3,4, Football 1, 2,3,4, Bas-
ketball 1,2, 3,4, Track I, 2,3,4g Glee Club t,2,3,
Mixed Chorus I, 2, Class Officer 3, Proctor 4.
ELEANOR HEDGES
Kayettes I,2,3,4, fCabinet 1,40 Pep Club 1, FHA
4, Glee Club I,43 QSecretary 4l, Mixed Chorus I, 2,
Band 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Triple
Quartet 4, Proctor 4.
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Kayettes I, 2, 3,451,613 Club I, 2, FHA I, 2, Glee Club
1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Twister
Staff 4, QNews Editory, Proctor 4.
JACK HENDERSON
Kays I,2,3,4, fVice-President 35, E-Club I, 2,3,4,
fTreasurer 4y, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4,
Track I,2, 3,4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus l, 2,
Student Council I,2, 3,4, qvice President 47.
CHUCK HENDRICKSON
Transferred from Reed City, Michigan 2, Kays 2, 3,4,
fVice-President 4l, E-Club 2, 3,4, Football 2, 3,4, Bas-
ketball 2,3,4, Track 2, 3,4, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed
Chorus 2, Student Council 2, 3,4 fPresidenr 41, Vice-
President Sophomore Class.
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JOHN HENSLEY
FFA I,2, 3,4, fVice-Presidentj, Glee Club I.
BUDDY HUGHES
Kays I, 2, 3, 4, E-Club I, 2, 3,4, Football I, 2,3,4,
Track I,2, 3,4, Intramural 4, Glee Club, Annual Staff
I, Kay Representative, Student Council 2, President
Junior Class.
JOE HUNTER
Transferred from Humes High School, Memphis, Ten-
nessee, Twister Staff 4.
JERRY JAMES
Kays 1,3,4, E-Club 1,2, 3,4, Speech 3, Football fMan-
ager 1,43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2,3,4, Mixed '
Chorus 2, 3, Twister Staff 4.
PHILLIP JOHNSTON
Kays I, 2, 3,4, E-Club 4, Football 3,4, Basketball 2,
Track I,2, 3, 4, Intramural 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3,4.
DAVID JORDAHL
Kays l,4, E-Club 2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Track Ig
Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4,fPresidentQ Mixed Chorus, Spanish
Club 4.
GLENDA KLIEN
Kayettes 1, 2,3,4, Pep Club r, FHA I,2, Glee Club 1,
2, Library Staff 4, fVice-Presidentj.
WILMA KUNKEL
Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club lg FHA I, 2, Glee Club I,
2, Mixed Chorus 33 Twister Staff 4, Library Staff 3.
PHYLLIS LCVIEUX
Kayettes I, 2, 3,451,813 Club Ig Intramural 4, Glee Club
l, Mixed Chorus I,2, Band I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4,
Annual Staff 4, Triple Quartette 4, Junior Play, Twirler
I, 2, Twirling drum major 3,4.
ELEANOR LEWIS
Kayettes I, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Speech 2, 3,4,
Debate 2, 3,4, Intramural 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed
Chorus I, 2, Annual staff 2,4, Twister Staff 4, Library
Staff I, Music Festival I, 2.
Class of "5Z'
DOROTHY MARTIN
Kayettes I,2, 3,45 Cabinet 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2,
3,45 Secretary 45 FHA I,2,3,4: Officer I, 3,45 Glee
Club l,2,45 Mixed Chorus I,2,35 Music Festival I,
2, 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Twister Staff 45 fAssistant
editorl.
KIRK MATTSON
Transferred from Ware High School, Ware, Massa-
chusetts 45 Twister Staff 4.
PAT McILVAIN
Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 Cabinet 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2,3,45
Social Chairman 45 FHA I, 25 ,Speech 45 Debate 45
Intramural sports 45 Glee Club I, 25 Mixed Chorus
1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3 qPresidenty5 Annual Staff 25
Student Council 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, 45 Music Festi-
val I,2, 3,45 Homecoming queen 4.
.TIM MCMILLAN
Kays l,2, 3,45 Football I5G1ee Club I, 2, 3,45
Mixed Chorus I, 25 Twister Staff 4.
GARY NANNINGA
Transferred from Concordia High School, Concordia
Kansas 4.
JACK NEWBY
Kays I,2,3,45 E-Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,4g Bas-
ketball 2,35 Track 3,45 Intramural sports 45 Glee
Club 2,45 Mixed Chorus I.
JACK PAUL
Kays 1, 2,3,45 E-Club 3,45 Football 45 Track 2, 3,4
Intramural sports 4.
BILLIE RABER
Kayettes I,2,3: Pep-Club I, 25 FHA I, 2,35 Glee
Club 1.2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3.
DARLENE SCHNEIDER
Kayettes I, 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES SMITH
Kays 15 FFA 3,45 Football 2, 35 Track 2, 3.
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DON SMITH
Kays 1, 2, 3,45 Speech 2, 3,4gG1ee Club 1, 2, 3,45
Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Band I, 25 Debate 25 Dramatics
3,45 Tornado Staff 2, 3,4 fBusiness Manager 3, Edi-
tor-in-Chief 455 Twister staff 4 fEditor-in-Chie05
Junior Play5 Proctor 45 Music Festival I,2, 3,45 Drama
Festival 3.
SUE STRAIGHT
Kayettes I, 2, 3,4 QVice President 3, President 4y5
Spanish Club 35 Glee Club I,45 Mixed Chorus I, 25
Band I,2, 35 Twirler 1,23 Drum Major 35 Pep Club
1,45 FHA 45 Student Council I,2, 3,45 Music Festi-
val I, 2, 3,45 Debate 45 Dramatics 4.
NORMA TEICHGRAEBER
Kayettes I,2,4 Uunior President 2,5 Pep Club I, 25
Intramural 45 Mixed Chorus I5 Band I, 2,45 Twirler
I, 2,45 Library staff 4 QPresidentJ.
SKIP WASSELL
Kays 1, 2,3,45 E Club 2, 3,45 Football I, 2, 3,45 Bas-
ketball 1,2 flvlanager 4J5 Track I,2, 3,45 Intramural
45 Glee Club I, 25 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 45
Treasurer of Senior Class.
JERRY WEBB
Kays I,2, 3,45 E Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Basket-
ball 25 Track I, 2,45 Intramural 45 Glee Club 2, 3,4.
TATA WEBB
Kayettes I,2, 3,45 Pep Club I, 2, 35 FHA I, 2, 35 Intra-
mural 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35
Band I, 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Student Council I5 Jun-
ior Play.
DALE WHIPPLE
Kays 1, 2, 3, 45 E Club 2, 3,45 QPresident 455 Football t,
2, 3,45 Basketball I,2, 3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45G1ee Club
2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Student Council 2.
BETHAL WOLFE
Kayettes 3,45 FHA 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15
Band I, Twister staff 4.
WILBUR WYGLE
Kays I, 2,45 FFA 3,45 Track I5 President Freshman Class
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Peggy Eckles
Beatrice Escareno
Daryl Evenson
Ann Haga
Mary Hannon
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Ray Hensley
Jean Herren
Joyce Hillman
Jim Hyson
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Bonnie Mumford
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Beverly Pearse
Elizabeth Pickens
Nancy Potter
Ann Reno
Dolores Rockhill
John Rose
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The cast of characters for the 1951-1952 Junior Class
play, "Mother is a Freshman' was as follows:
Mrs. Abigail Abbott
Susan, her daughter
Mrs. Miller . . .
Sylvia . . .
Bunny . .
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Clara .
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Dean Gillingham .
Professor Michaels
. Shirley Meyer
. Peggy Elckles
. . . Ann Reno
. Helen Mattingly
Jennie Davidson
. Winola Clark
. . Janis Burton
Carolyn Carlson
Dorothy Mcllvain
Ramon Schreffler
. . Bob Duncan
David Angersbach
. .Bill McCol1u1'n
. . John Bayless
The capable direction of W.B. Anderson and assistant
director, R.C. Steimel, together with the arduous efforts
of those responsible for stage management, make -up,
interior decoration and the ushering, combined to produce
a play that was capably presented and favorably received.
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Georgia Cook
Sonja Criswell
Shirley Davis
Crystal Day
Jeanine Downing
Ann Duncan
Francis Farr
Jackie Felter
Bob Ford
Larry Gamblian
Barbara Gant
Marvin Atchis on
Betty Ball
John Basham C I a S S
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Betty Jarvis
Larry Johnson
Ronnie Johnson
Mary Alice Jones
Carol Loebel
Daryl Lawrence
Robin Marshall
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William Hodson
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Nancy Meredith
Karen Murphy
Peggy Neighbors
Eleanor Olson
John Owings
Charlene Potter
Carol Purkeypile
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Betty Ramsey
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Warren Worley
Paul Buffington
Wanda Greenwood
Allen Kidd
Gary Kosmider
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Jlm Miller
Helen Pedroga
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Donald Nixon
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Francis Call
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Jerry Mann
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Melvin Ott
Bruce Peterson
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Sharon Ramsey
I Irene Reynolds
David Riley
Lauretta Seward
Jerry Soule
Bill Stapleford
Gynell Taylor
Connie Tucker
Mary Ann Vest
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5 First Day of School
I4 Freshman Day
21 Football season opens
25 Box Supper
OCTOBER
I5 Meller Dramas
30 Halloween Party
NOVEMBER
I3 FFA Barnwarming
22 Thanksgiving
Football season closes
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6 College Night
9 State Debate Tournament
20 FHA Banquet
21 Band Concert
28 Father-Daughter Chili Feed
29 Tri-Valley Dramatics Festival
MARCH
I7 One Act Plays
18 PTA Fun Night
25 Draftee Dance
28 Eighth Grade Day
APRIL
8 Mother-Daughter Tea
II Basketball season opens
I9 Christmas Pageant
20 Spanish Club Party
2I Christmas vacation
JANUARY
I8 Semester Exams
25 Debate Tournament
29 FFA Banquet
MAY
I-2 Senior Play
9 Junior-Senior Prom
I6 Last Day of School
Senior Class Night
18 Baccalaureate
I9 Commencement
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Student Council
This year's Student Council has played a vital part at Eureka High School by
promoting student activities, by helping to solve student problems, and by con-
stantly striving toward an improved high school.
The carrying out of plans for the new student lounge marked their first major
project. Also, they promoted the first homecoming in the school's history and
sponsored all correlated activities including a parade, a dance, and an assembly
program presented by former students. Another activity introduced and directed
by the Council was an intra-mural athletic program.
Officers were Charles Hendrickson, President: Pat Mcllvain, Secretaryg
Harold Boone, Treasurer. Mrs. Mason sponsored this group during a busy and
successful year.
FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Henderson, Harold Boone, Pat Mcllvain, Sue Straight, Nancy Meredith,
Ronald Rowe, Larry Boone, Bruce Peterson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mason, Charles Hendrickson, Skip Wassell,
Helen Pedroja, Carolyn Carlson, Richard Ailor, Keith Morrison, Bill Spain, Jim Pugh, Frances McGhee, Betty
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to all boys in school. This years sixty-three members,
under the leadership of Ellis Marcy, have been very
actively engaged in a number of projects. They assisted
in the repair of damaged classroom chairs and in the
purchase and decoration of the Christmas tree placed
annually in the upper hall. Especially enjoyed were the
Father-son chili feed, the Mother-son banquet, the
basketball games with other organizations, and a carol-
ing party with the Kayettes.
Their major financial project was the purchase of
a popcorn machine which was operated by members at
basketball and football games, with receipts going to
the club treasury.
OFFICERS
President . . . .... Harold Boone
Vice President . . Chuck Hendrickson
Secretary .... . . QT. L. Hawthorne
Treasurer ..... . . Skip Wassell
Religious Chairman , , , , Jack Paul
Program Chairman . . J'erry Evenson
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KAYETTE DIRECTORS
The Kayettes is an organization composed of girls interested in becoming
adult citizens worthy of the democratic traditions of our country. Throughout
the year, under the leadership of Miss Steffy, the group has succeeded in fulfull-
ing this objective.
Among their services to the school were the removing of gum from and
repairing of damaged classroom chairs, decorating the Christmas tree, cleaning
of the trophies, and preparation of candles for their caroling group. They display
ed appreciation of their parents through the annual Father-daughter chili feed
and the Mother-daughter tea. At Christrnas tirne they presented each of the
women teachers with a rose. Also, they sent overseas care packages. Recrea-
tional activities included several playnights and Christmas and Halloween parties
Undoubtedly, no group has spent a busier year or one of more genuinely helpful
activity.
OFFICERS
President . . . . sue straight Secretary - - - - Winola Clalfk
Vice President . . Shirley Meyer Treasurer . . DorothY Mcllvaln
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the fall they successfully presented three old-fash-
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Members of the class have done special stage-
craft work and have helped in covering and painting
new flats for the stage. Among improvements spon-
sored bythe club were new storage racks for the
scenery, cabinets for stage equipment, and new
lighting.
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Eleanor Lewis
Jean Basham
Gary Kosmider
Allen Kidd
David Anggrsbach
By taking fourth place in the state debate meet and
ranking high at the Tri-Valley drarnatics festival, the
speech class closed a very successful year. Other
activities sponsored by the class were a night of ser-
ious one -act plays to raise money for the stage fund,
debates and plays for civic clubs and a general
assembly.
Credit for the group's gain in popularity is due
director W. B. Anderson, through whose untiring
efforts the class is made possible.
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John Basham
Harold Boone
Ann Reno
Peggy Haga
Sue Straight
David McManis
Eleanor Lewis
David Angersbach
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FRONT ROW: B. Wheeler, L. Seward, R. Atchison, P. LeVieux, P. Eckles, N. Teichgraeber, N. Crebo, C.
Hanson. SECOND ROW: D. James, I. Hammon, C. Newby, C. Massey, C. Riley, J. Downing, G. McCoy,
F. Call, K. Donaldson. ROW THREE: B. Samuels, M. Ott, J. Pugh, M. Donaldson, B. McCollum, F. Farr,
D. Angersbach, P. Wallace, B. Ford, B. Loebel, D. Riley. ROW FOUR: M. Olson, I. Arguelles, I. Brizendine,
J. Downing, C. Loebel, W. Clark, D. Reed, B. Ramsey, T. Webb, J. Downing, E. Sears. ROW FIVE: E.
Chastain, R. Ailor, K. Rhodes, R. Schreffler, W. Swartz, J. Ladd, H. Breech, W. Hoobler, I. Fischer, J.
Hawthorne, 1. Jordan, J. Casner.
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FIRST ROW: Sue Joy, Tata Webb, Dorothy Martin, Connie Tucker, Vessie George, Virginia Bumgardner. SECOND
ROW: Joyce Brizendine, Irene Reynolds, Shirley Bryant, Darlene Wilson, Carol Brown, Mary Vest, Sue Straight.
THIRD ROW: Billie Raber, Frances Bohard, Charlene Potter, Sue O'Nea1, Dorothy Bitler, Betty Ball, Eleanor Hedges,
Junior Girls' Ensemble
Dorothy Mcllvain, Janice Burton, Shirley Meyer, Nancy Crebo, Darlene Reed, Carolyn Carlson, Peggy Eckles, Miss
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G, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Nancy Crebo, Acc. D. McManis, A. Kidd, J. Brenton, K, Morrison, J, Newby, R, Ailor, L
Horst, J, Fischer, J. Casner, B, Brenton, M. Burtin, THIRD ROW: D. Riley, G. Brandon, K. Rhoades, J, Webb, J,
Dochow, B, Hodgson, L, Boone, R. Rowe, M, Burtin, R. Tomlinson, F. Farr, D. Gulick. FOURTH ROW: B. Church,
K. Henry, J, Mctvlillan, J. Jeffrey, H. Boone, D. Jordahl, D. Whipple, J, Bayless, L. Saunders, L, Brown, R.
Triple Quartet
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Eckles, Carolyn Carlson, Tata Webb, Sue Straight, Donna Putnam, Betty Ball.
SECOND ROW: Nancy Crebo, Phyllis Levieux, Eleanor Hedges, Shirley Meyer, Carol Brown, Jeannine Downing, Miss
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The membership of this year's F.F.A. organization was greater than at any
other tirne in the chapter's history. New activities this year included a safety
program, a pest eradication contest and a project tour. The chapter's work and
social activities furnished a well rounded program for all boys and included a
soil and milk testing day, a fishing party, a corn growing contest, a broiler project,
a parent-son banquet, an eighth grade day, a barn-warming and a basketball team.
To raise funds, the organization, with the F.H.A., conducted a pie and box supper
and a turkey raffle.
Officers, who, with Harry Coffel, their advisor, led the organization in this
year's activities were: President, Hurley Breechg Vice-president, Wilbur Elliotg
Secretary, Jim Elllistong Treasurer, Bill Dixon, Reporter, Warren Worley:
Sentinel, Jim Pugh, Program Chairman, Daryl Evenson.
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The Future Homemakers of Aznerica met last spring and elected the follow-
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retary, Rosemary Iamesg Treasurer, Eleanor Olsong Song Leader, Shirley
yerg Historian, Carol Browng Parlilnentarian, Joyce Brizendine.
The organization started a very successful year with the annual F.F.A.-
.A. Box Supper in October. During the year, with Mrs. Folkerts as sponsor,
group had one concession stand, presented an assembly program, attended
District Planning Meeting at Fredonia,. the District Meeting at Pittsburg and
State Meeting at Topeka, One of the most enjoyable activities of the year was
F.F.A.-F.H.A. barnwarming at which members did couple and square dances
Dorothy Martin was Elected barnwarming queen.
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Schreffler, D. Iordahl, G. Close, H. Pedroja, N. Meredith,
L. Johnson, I. Clever. SECOND ROW: H. Mattingly, M.
Mahar, J. Downing, D. Martin, T. Stilwell, P. LeVieux,
N. Crebo, D. Mcllvain, E. Pickens, B. Escareno, B. Ford,
THIRD ROW: Miss N. Steffey, A. Haga, C. Rowe, R. pp
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The purposes of the Spanish Club are the provision of an opportunity for the pra
of Spanish and the familiarization of the members with the songs, customs, and litera
ture of Spanish-speaking countries.
The club has two types of members: Active members, or those students who either
have successfully completed or are currently receiving passing marks in first year
Spanishg and Honorary members, or those members judged by the sponsor and the
club to be outstanding in all aspects of Spanish.
Activities sponsored by the club this year, under the guidance of Miss Steffey, in-
cluded a Christmas party, a visit to the El Charro Restaurant in Wichita, Kansas,
followed by attendance of a Spanish movie. The club float, accentuating Spanish custo
and dress, won second prize in the homecoming parade competition.
Officers were: Peggy Eckles, Presidentg Gene Close, Vice-presidentg Ann Duncan,
Secretaryg Dorothy Mcllvain, Treasurerg Phyllis LeVieux, Song leader.
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Pres. . . . Dale Whipple
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Shearburn, finished the season with seven wins and three losses and third place
in the Tri-Valley League standings. The squad, beset by injuries to key men
nearly all season, reached their peak in their romps over Neodesha and Yates
Center.
Hurley Breech, honorary captain, was selected on the All-Southeast Kansas
Area Team. Breech, Harold Boone, Jack Newby, Charles Hendrickson, and Iirn
Dochow were chosen on the Tri-Valley League All Stars, with Skip Wassell, Frank
Gaines and Bud Hughes receiving honorable mention.
The graduation of sixteen seniors, ten of them regular starters, leaves a
big job ahead for the remaining eleven lettermen. The postponement of four of the
B squad games because of the weather leaves a willing but green gang for next
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SE ASONS RECORD
Augusta
Fredonia
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Cherryvale
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Burlington
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This years track squad was one ofthe largest in history, totaling over 75
boys, not all of whom are pictured.
The squadpracticed at 3:00 every day either at the field or in the gym, de-
pending upon the weather conditions.
They participated in the Fredonia Relays as well as several other meets,
climaxing the year at the KU Relays.
Letter-men Qfront rowj are as follows: Jack Brenton, Relays, Jack Paul, Re-
lays, Dale Whipple, Broad Jump and 8805 Jerry Evenson, Hurdles, Skip Wassell
Mile and 880 Relayg J. L. Hawthorne, 8805 Ronnie Johnson, 4403 Jerry James,
High Jirnpg Harold Boone, 4403 Jack Henderson, Relaysg Chuck Hendrickson, Re
laysg Bill Hodgson, Pole Vaultg John Bayless, Broad Jumpg and 440, Jim Dochow
Low Hurdles, and Bobby Duncan, Broad Jump and Relays.
B Team Basketball Season's Record
Augusta Eureka Fredonia Eureka
Fredonia Eureka Garnett Eureka
Madison Eureka Madison Eureka
Garnett Eureka Cherryvale Eureka
Cherryvale Eureka Yates Center Eureka
Yates Center Eureka Neodesha Eureka
Neodesha Eureka Augusta Eureka
Humboldt Eureka Humboldt Eureka
Burlington Eureka Burlington Eureka
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They huddle, snappily they face the cheering section, they begin moving with
perfect synchronization of every gesture, their skirts twirl, voices rise, and heard
is a lusty t. . .T . . . Tornado!
This process is repeated innumerable times as they lead the team's backers
in a display of pride and confidence in their team whether the Tornado is roaring
formidably or is temporarily reduced to an ineffectual small wind. They are always
on hand to spark the cheers and songs of the team's supporters at pep meetings
and at pep rallies and to encourage good sportsmanship.
Eureka High should be proud of its Cheerleaders--Shirley Meyer, Dorothy
Mcllvain, Darlene Reed, Winola Clark, and Karen Staten.
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The score is tied 39 to 39, the Tornadoes secure the ball: and 45 identically
dressed girls jump to their feet and scream, "Make that point!"
Yes, it's the Eureka Pep Club, an organization equipped with 45 pairs of
lusty lungs. They may be called the weaker sex, but they are the strongest and
most loyal supporters of the Eureka football and basketball teams. They are
called the Pepperetts, a name derived from the title "The Red Hot Peppers"
given to the organization when it was founded in 1935.
The officers are as followsg President, Rosemary James, Vice president,
Shirley Meyerg Secretary, Dorothy Martin: Treasurer, Winola Clarkg Social
Chairman, Pat Mcllvaing Decoration Chairman, Ann Haga.
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