Great Bend High School - Rhorea Yearbook (Great Bend, KS)

 - Class of 1958

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This Rhorea is a record of 'those past labors and re- wards, but, in addition, reminds us to strive EVER ONWARD for success in our many endeavors in the future. The Rhorea Staff of i958 :Fe 5? W 3 , e 1 Ai ,f K f 1 35 f.. . 9 , Q' 4 5 , 'ai ,I IA 0 'I 3 A 'Jable of Contenta Administration and Faculty ----- ---- Classes ---- -- ---------- ---- Organizations and Features Royalty --- Athletics ---- ------------ -------- Index ---------- . page 7 page 17 page 51 page 99 page I07 page 128 'Panthen -Hiqhliqhta SEPTEMBER 3--School begins l0--Cheerleader elections l6--Homeroom and class elections 19--Selection of Jr. rin'gs and Sr. announcements 20--First football game of season, Hays Cadets, here OCTOBER 2--Sophomore orientation 4--Flu-bug bites at Larned game, here 31--Homecoming snake dance and bonfire NOVEMBER l--Football Homecoming 6--Citizen of Tomorrow assembly 7-l l Veteran's Day 21-22--Junior three-act play 23--Student Council all-school dance --School dismissed for teacher's convention and 27--Thanksgiving assembly, school dismissed DECEMBER 6--First basketball game of season, Garden City there l3--Sophomore one-act play 20--Christmas assembly, school dismissed JANUARY 2--School resumes 9--Friendliest student elections 10--Senior one-act play 24--First semester ends FEBRUARY l--F. H.A. Snowball formal 6-7--Operetta 2l--Junior one-act play 28--Basketball homecoming, last game McPherson, here MARCH 5--Rhorea King and Queen elections 7--Band Concert 22--Corrigan dance APRIL 4--Easter assembly, school dismissed Kayette and Hi-Y dance I0-l l--Senior three-act play 26--Junior-Senior prom 5-- MAY 9--Music Honor Society Assembly l9--Senior assembl 2l--Athletic assembly 23--Recognition assembly 25--Baccalaureate 29--School dismissed 29--Commencement of season : w 1 1 H 5311 hw f if 55' la , f :fy f f 5 . away, 9? - T .f-H . 1 MTW A . sv-my J ' M49 A ,.,....-. Mwww I? , wM,..,,, W-.uw-w .www-9,,u-Mywwm. KA A, :kk --All if D10 ? f Q 5 5 I ? S Z f. iif' l A - If , , QA , tg nf ' fs if hm 4 I ,.,. -w....1M .mpg ' -we . E N Q , I . 7,25 , GLU! Hnapiuena ln the following pages you wil l see the people who are responsible for our higher education. These people deserve the respect and admiration of everyone for they not only have instilled knowledge into us but they have made us realize our responsibilities for becoming better and more useful citizens. They have given upmanyof their hours of recreation to help solve our problems and achieve the ultimate goals that we have set for ourselves. R, E. GUNN Principal A.B. College of Emporia L,M. HOLMAN MAXINE RIDDLE Vice -President Secretary- -R. E. Gunn Bookkeeping B.S. Emporia St. Teachers M.S. Emporia St. Teachers EDA ALLIS English DONALD nmcrmcrx A.B. Baker University mduSUia1An5 Graduate walk I B. S. Kansas State College Coloradg Umvermy M. A. Wyoming University M.S. Kansas State College FLORENCE MEISTER School Nurse R.N. Sr. Rose Hospital B.S. Geo. Peabody College CHARLES Coa College 4' msuuff A WT uz1 5 sh 2 ch Jr Wm all , 5 one n gif . . 22:25 --'-- '-::,.' - fiari 25 ::p: i H L - 1- . , . ,V,.. if T ALLEN BURNS CECIL DRYER MRS. LILLIAN HASKIN Biology History Library--Study Hall 53505811 C0aCh Track Coach A.B. Central St. Teachers B.S. Kansas State College B. S. Emporia St. Teachers M.S. Denver University wifi. was ALICE JACGS English A.B. Sterling College ' JACK KARRAKER Art--Elementary and J, University of Chicago A.M. Geo. Peabody College M.S. Fort Hays St. College Supefwiainq Seeing members of the faculty at a football game makes us realize that they are people just like we are. They enjoy our many extra- curricular functions and take part in a good many of them. High School JOHN KELLER B.S.A. Fort Hays State Coach- -Driver Training College B . 5. Kansas University in Lending a helping hand in the Guidance room are Nadine Verner Williams and Bryl Kessinger. 'Sit 0 o Guiding fff, 2-1 ,.,, your clubs, organizations and school E, 748 Q . BYRL KESSINGER HARRY KLINE Histgry C0aCh- -Mechanical Guidance Counselor Drawing B. S. M.5. Pittsburg Psychology--Sociology A B.S. Emporia St. Teachers After p e r fo r rn i n g their regular classroom duties, the faculty of G . B. H. S. are willing to devote some of their valuable spare time to sponsor dances. This extra effort and guidance provides good and healthy entertain- ment for the students. MRS, LELA McMANNIS English ' AMB. Wichita University lack Karraker and Roger Marsh pause to speak 'to Leon Hoiman as they sign in-for classes. - it wg: X, , JW sw ..,',.. . fm x M W, ,mmf X if , --sr in w, WM f sn. in -Mu X1 ...mx ,.,u.!,n,n vw WM T3 wsbllixv X Winii-mswmwgfyw'Q'Q 1 xU,wxM x X, MZ'-W vi k sw, x . . 1fn,Qunw,y.w.iv n.w',:2w W, N ww ,ww WW V. A Wi fM.s..nun,.n,i , W ,n1.vA,. Us rf 3 nuliw ,s i M, is ...ww Wg X H233 'WiM'Y?:x- ' . Til i i uw x X, X 4 MALINE LUNDSTEDT Commerce B.S. Emporia St. Teachers Graduate work-- University of Denver fvisavwwv- EMERSON MacDONALD English - - Speech A . B . Southwestern College Graduate Work-- Fort Hays State ROGER MARSH Mathematics I , Teachers in their parking lot are a familiar sight at MRS. JOSEPHINE MARSHALL Gfeaf Bend High SCHOOL Language B . S. Pittsburg JOHN MERRIMAN Boy's Physical Education Swimming B.S. Kansas University LOIS LEE MYERLY Business 8.5. Fort Hays St. College Colorado University TW MARILYN MOOMAW Home Economics B.S. Kansas St. College Fort Hays St. College FORREST NELSON Debate- -,Conszitution B.S. Pittsburg St. College , L s Hwy ff A I I .Z C L, ' ' if -F' Jr f I 75, 2 f gg, 5 ,, 1 -tis 5 'W Capable and Chit faculty is very capable of handling the job they have to do, instilling knowledge, and they also teach us the things that . are neces- sary to lead a good and successful life and to be leading citizens in our communities. FRED NIMZ Biology A.B. Fort Hays St. College M.S. Fort Hays, Zoology ,glgxzgii fig. 4.1 if ' 2 'dime ' 5 I if t ' '1 112. H is 1 GF ' Tl , ,im ., , W 95 X., t tsos o o .J- 6 at z f' Discussing events and problems of the week at a faculty meeting is Great Bend's Administration. MRS, SARAH PROSE Dedicated These people have, through their sincere efforts, taught us the basic knowledge we will need for our future vocations. lt could be said that they have dedicated their lives to the development of ours. ., 'lj' cie ice . do State College . S. Colorado St. , Social Studies 153 5 611.2 'Nd Physical Education Swimming B.S. Fort Hays St. College we A JAMES SANNER FRED SCHULTIS Instrumental Music Vocational Agriculture A.B. University of Wichita B.S. Kansas State College NADINE STALLARD LESTER SPQNG Socia Science: Family Living Physical Science Gvid Ce COUUSCIOF B.S. Ottawa University -5 Kansas UniVe1'SilY M. A. Kansas University Vefsifll of 050380 y. 'lr ARTS ivan'-s PAUL URBAN rhlarhematics 15.8. Fort Hays St. College M.S. Colorado St. College MRS. 'ANNA FOLKERTS Teachers Teachers Qin MARCELLE Vocal Music VERNER WILLIAMS Distributive Education Guidance Counselor B.S. Fort Hays St. College College ALICE UNRUH English- -Journalism B.S. Fort Hays St. College M.S. Fon Hays Tiacultq Coudial Coming e a rl y - -working late. This statement rings true of our fine staff of cooks and custodians. Their cheerfulness and friendliness help to make the student's year more en joyable. M.S. Fort Hays St. A MRS . MILDRED DODD H 3 ,qw My .Aiwa lf? ' 'Q MRS . MYRTLE RUDIGER SM. - En of What's this? Doing one of :he many odd jobs found in maintaining a school is Lew Grubb. Cuafodiana Egggntial WALDO BEHRENDT Head Custodian of High School and Bus Driver W.R. HERRON , ,. wif. , --'z..W I f L.D. GRUBB Head Custodian of Public Schools I .- fagscfszfrfg 2 , - . A, -c f . ,J I K , Li, , y iz n Q? ' 1-was-.d ' FRED BRACK DAVID MILLER fm X I I' A-nuff' J' ,N - ......,. A . E . ESTABROOK ALVIN PEDIGO on ae H 48:5- mf, M- .Q 2 NW .. ' ww- faulvlli' -MQMWN-e if MW an W f h'4mw x , Miw, Amin-. A f k' :wifi YF? ff? Q1 L: , ,ri Twiuiilwfli 'S 'A S minus! . - I :,, g 2 , ,xg wnwwanl Sw .f H0 483: 7 - 5 xlff' 'li ,M J. gmwmi fx Claaaea sw Mu umm H2 - V 1 K ' E fl W - M QQ- mga-V wwvuuluw .uma Q K W 1 Ei W! WHNYHVM Seniona fine Leadena As the 166 graduating seniors of '58 prepare to leave their Alma Mater they regard their last three years with fond memories. Entering high school numbering 210, the sophomore year was filled with adventures and expectations. They proved their dramatic ability as sophomores by capturing first place in the 1-Act play competition. Team work and school spirit were widely portrayed in the work- ing of concession stands and in attendance of school functions Stability is a word to use for their second year in high school. The independent Juniors chose their class rings without the traditional Panther Crest. Once again receiving first place in 1-Act play competition and having a full house for their 3-Act ploy the Juniors proved themselves capable actors and actresses. Artistry and decorating ingenuity were re- vealed in their lavish Junior-Senior Prom, Black Magic. Moving into their last year at G,B,H,S. the class proved their leadership as Seniors. Breaking tradition for the second time the Seniors chose white and gray robes for Commence- ment on May 29,1958. The Senior 3-Act, one of the best plays to be presented in G.B.H.S, and their 1-Act drama proved their acting potentiality. A high light of the year for the Seniors was the Junior-Senior Prom, lnfinity, given in their honor. Many recognitions and special honors were achieved by the Class of 1958. TYRONE LEE ADRIAN Curtain Call 23 Student Council 4g B-Club 2,3,4g Homeroom President 44 Choir 3,41 Operetta Cast 4g Operetta 35 Football 2,3, 4g Basketball 2.31 Track 2,3,4, Track Co- Captaln 4g Rhorea King Attendant. ROBERT WILLIAM ANDERSON Pep Club 41 Operetta 4g Tennis 3. IDRES DALE APPEL Hi-Y 2,3,4g Pep Club 2.3,-ig Senior Robe Committee 4g Track 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3,4. president. MARK DE ARTHUR Hi Y 2 3 4 H1 Y Officer 3 H1 Y Ptest dent 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Student Counc1I2 3 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Student Council Objective Chairman 4 B Club 2 3 4 I-Iomeroom Pres1dent2 3 4 C1assPres ldent 3 Class Vlce Presldent4 1un1orProm Theme Committee 3 Senior Announcement Committee 4 Rhorea Staff 4 Rhorea Co Editor 4- Football 2 3 4- Baseball 4- Intra- murals 2,3g Junior 1-Act 35 Stage Crews 4g Friendliest Student Runner-Up 3,4g Boys' State 31 Citizen of Tomorrow 4g Quill and Scroll 4g Senior 3-Act 43 League and Dis- trict Forensic Meets 3g Rhorea King Attend- ant. Class officers look over the Senior Announcements. SEATED IS: Vlr lnia Popp, secretary. STANDING ARE: Mark Artgur, vice-presidentg Dick Condit, cheerleaderg Carol Essmiller, Lreasurerg Dick Fuller, nl' 21 ,H 5 ff.. yiuu. , wars- L M Qnacluatea Ylumben I 66 ALTON LYNN AUSTIN Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club2,3,45 B-Club '2,3,45 Library Science 45 I-Iomeroom Vice-Presi- dent 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Operetta 35 Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 I-II-Y Secretary- Treasurer 3,45 Pep Club President 45 Foot- ball Co-Captain 45 B-Club Secretary-Treas- urer 3, B-Club Officer 45 Rhorea King Attendant. PHILLIP ELTON BARTHOLOMEW Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 F.F,A, 2,3, 4, F.F.A. Reporter 45 Homeroom Vice- President 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. STEPHEN ROY BAYLESS I-li-Y 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 25 B-Club 2,3,45 l-Iomeroom President '25 Foot- ball 2,35 Golf 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Boys' State 3. JERRY LEE BECKER Hi-Y 3,45 F,F,A. 25CurtainCaI13,45Drum and Bugle 3,45 Operetta 45 Band 2,3,45 JACK DENNEY BALDWIN Pep Club 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4 Intramurals 3. THEODORE EARL BATCHMAN Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 3, C a m er a C lub Secretary-Treasurer 35 I-lomeroom Vice-President 45 Junior Jaycee 45 Senior Scholastic Society 4. CAROLYN SUE BEAL Kayettes 2,35 F.H.A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Student Council 25 Swimming Club 35 Homeroom President 2, I-Iomeroom Secretary 3,45 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Rhorea staff 45 Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Operetta Cast 45 Operetta 2, 3,45 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3,45 Girls' Trio 45 Tennis 2,45Intra- murals 25 Girls' State 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Class President 45 F.l-I.A. Cabinet 3,45 Music Honor Society 4, Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Junior 3- Act Cast5 Stage Crew 3. id L LINDA Lou BECKER Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 3,45 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Panther Tales Staff4 Operetta 2,3,45 Stage Crew 3. FRANCIS ANN BELL Library Science 4, Kayettes 45 Pep Club 45 Swimming Club 3 Claaa of 58 KATHRYN MARLENE BOXBERGER Kayettes 4, Pep Club 4, F,H.A. 4, Operetta 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Sweetheart Ball Queen Attendant 4, Other Schools 2,3. IANIS MARIE BLAKEY Kayettes 2,3,4, F,I-LA, 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Swimming Club 3.4, Panther Tales Staff 4, Operetta 2,4, Tennis 2.3, Intra- murals 2,3, Interpretive Dance 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4. .KAREN RAYE BRENNER Kayertes 2,3,4, F.H.A. 2.3.-4: Pep Club 2,3,4, Operetta 2,3,4, Intramurals 4. ERNEST MANUEL BRADSHAW Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Operetta 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3.4, Intramural Team Man ager 4. MARCIA CLAIRE CANNADY Kayettes 2,3,4, Pep Club '2,3, Drum and Bugle 2,3,4, Homeroom Secretary 2,3, Operetta 4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Intra- murals 2,3, Brass Quintet 4: Brass Sextet 4, Kayette Cabinet 3,4, Band President 4, Ed- itor of Drum and Bugle Yearbook 4, Music Honor Society 4. CONNIE KAY BURHENN Ka yettes 2, F,H,A, 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Distributive Education. GEORGIA LEE COLE Kayettes 2,4, Library Science 4, Band 2.3, PI-IYLLIS CATHERINE CARPENTER Kayettes 4, F,I-l,A, 2,3,4,CurtainCall3,4, Swimming Club 3, Drum and Bugle 2,3,4, Junior Prom Theme Committee 3, Tennis 2,4, Stage Crews 3.4, Curtain Call Office' 4, Curtain Call I-Act Cast 4. MARY BERNICE CHAMBERS Kayettes 4, F,I-I.A. 4,PepClub3,4,Curtain Call 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Band 3,4, Flute Quartet 3, Senior 3-Act Cast 4, Sen- ior Scholastic Society 4. 5, X .Stneaaea Scholanahip MAX W. COLE F,F.A, 2,35 B-Club 2,3,45 Football 25 Track 3,45 Junior Rotarian 4, RICHARD D. CONDIT B-Club 2,3,45 Class Officer 45 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3. CAROLYN LEE CULVER Panther Tales Staff 4. PAUL LOUIS DARR Curtain Call 35 Operetta 3,45InIl'amul'a15 2. PATRICIA JEANNE COLPITT Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Curtain Call 3,45 Junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Choir 3,45 Operetta Cast 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Girls' Trio 45 Tennis 35 Tumbling 25 Intramurals 2,35 Junior 3-Act Castg Quill and Scroll 4. FRED WILBUR CRANDELL Library Science 4. ELEANOR ANN DAILEY Kayettes 2,3,4g F,H,A. 2.3,4s PCP Club 2,35 Distrlbutive Education 4. NAOMI FAYE DAVIS Kayettes 45 17,1-LA. 2,3,4g Pep Club 45 Li brary Science 4, Other Schools 2. LARRY WAYNE DAUBERT Pep Club 2,3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Football 2, 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Tumbling 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. Seniona SANDRA KAY SMITH DAVIS Kayettes 2,3,45 F,l-l,A, 2,3545 Pep Club 2,35 lntramurals 2. DON W, DELK Hi-Y 2,45 Pep Club 2,45 Choir 3,45 Mad- rigals 45 Operetta Cast 45 Operetta 3,45 Intramurals 25 Junior Rotarian 4. DORIS JEAN DREHLE Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 253,45 Curtain Call 2.3.45 Class Treasurer 35 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Pan- ther Tales Staff 45 Band 253,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Clarinet Trio 35 Junior 1-Act5 Senior l-Act5 Stage Crews 2,35 Scholastic Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Kayette Cab- inet 3,45 Curtain Call Officer 45 District Forensic Meet 3. MAX ERNEST EBERHART Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Scholastic Society 45 Curtain Call President 45 N.F,L, Presi- dent 45 Rhorea Co-Editor45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 N,F.L, 2,3,45 Homeroom President 2,35 Class President 25 Rhorea staff 45 Tennis 2,45 Intramurals 25 Sopho- more 1-Act5 Junior 3-Act5 Senior 3-Act, Junior Rotarian 45 Debate 2,3,45 American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner 4. ROBEKI' DEAN ELLIOTT Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 2,3545 Curtain Call 45 B- Club 2,3,45 Drum and Bugle 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3, 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 45 Track 25 Intramurals 2,35 Basketball Co-Captain 45 Rhorea King Attendant. ELIZABETH ANN ELLIS Kayettes 3, Pep Club 4 BARBARA JEAN EASDON Kayetres 253,45 F,H,A, 2,3,45 PepClub 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Stage Crew 35 F,H,A, Cabinet 3,45Quil1 and Scroll 4. PATRICK J. ELLIOTT Pep Club 45 Curtain Call 45 Homeroom Sec- retary 45 Operetta 45 Baseball 35lntramura1s 2,3,45 Curtain Call 1-Act 45 CorriganCan- didate. HOLLY ELLIS Pep Club 45 Curtain Call 25 B-Club 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Football 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Tumbling 3,45 Intramurals 2.3. flue Democnattc JOHN W, ESFELD Dlstrlbutive Education 4. CAROL LEE ESSMILLER Kayettes 2.3.44 F,H,A. 2,3,44 Pep Club 2.34 Drum and Bugle 44 Class Treasurer 44 Junior Prom Theme Committee 34 Choir 3.4. Accompanlst 3.44 Operetta 3,44 Dance Band 34 F.H,A. Cablnet 2.3,4. IXJBERT HENERY ESSMJLLER Pep Club 2.3.44 Junior Rotarlan 4. JUDITH JEAN FARR Rhorea Staff 44 Operetta 3,44 Glee Club 2, 3,44 Scholastic Honor Society 44 Quill and Scroll 44 Mixed Chorus 44 Debate 2. JOY FISCHER Kayettes 2,3,4Q F,H.A, 2.3.44 Pep Club 2.3.44 Curtain Call 2.3.44 SwimmlngC1ub 3,44 Rhorea Staff 44 Choir 44 Operetta 3,44 Glrls' Trio 44 Sophomore 1-Act4 Junior 3- Act4 Quill and Scroll 4, JAMES S. EVERETT B-Club 2.3,44 Homeroom Vice -President 44 Operetta 44 Football 2,3,44Basketball2, 3,44 Baseball 44 Track 2,34 Stage Crew 44 Frlendliest Student Runner-Up 44 B-Club Vice-President 44 Rhorea King Attendant. DAVID KURT FELTON Hi-Y 2,3.44 Pep Club 44 Curtaln Call 2.3, 44 Spanish Club 3,44 J.C.L. 2.3.44 Home- room Vlce-President 24 Panther Tales Staff 4, Panther Tales Business Manager 44 Band 2.3.44 Pep Band 2,3,4Q Flute Trio 2.34 Woodwind Trio 44 J.C.L. President 4, J.C.L. Offlcer 34 Spanish Club Officer 44 Hi-Y Officer 44 Sophomore 1-Act4 Boys' State 34 Quill and Scroll 44 Music HonorSo- clety 44 Scholastic Honor Society 4. ,wg ANITA DOREEN FLANDERS Kayettes 2.3, F.H.A. 2,3,4,PepC1ub2,3, Dlstrlbuttve Education 4. RONALD DEAN FOELGNER Hi Y 3.4. F,F,A, 2.3.4, Student Council 44 B-Club 3,44 Homeroom President 44 Foot- ball 4, Tennis 2.3.44 Intramurals 2.3.4, Homecoming Programs 4. Cjnaduatea MARIORIE SUE FOSTER Kayettes 2,3545 F.H,A, 3,45 Pep Club2,3, 45 J.C,L, 2,3,45 Swimming Club 35Home- room Secretary 3,45 Senior Robe Committee 45 Choir 3,4, Accompanist 3,45 Madrigals 45 Operetta Cast 45 Operetta 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Scholastic Honor Society 45 D,A,R, Award 45 Kayette Cabinet 3.45I.C.L. Offi- cer 45 Band Officer 45 Choir Officer 45 Music Honor Society 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. RICHARD C, FULLER Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Homeroom President 35 Class President 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Football 2.3.45 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Junior Rotarlan 45 Boys' State 35 Pep Club Officer 45 Hi-Y Officer 45 Scholastic Honor Society 4. ALFRED LEON FRANKLIN Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Operetta 3,4 Intramurals 2, 3.4. MICHAEL WA RRING GATES LARRY LEE GEIL Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Band 2,3, BENJAMIN ROBERT GILLILAND Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Library Science V45 Track 45 Baseball 4. GERALD LEE GRIBBLE Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Library Sci- ence 45 Camera Club 35 Intramurals 45 Camera Club President 4. Pep Club 2,35 B-Club 2,3,45 Drum and Bugle 3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Panther Tales Staff 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2.3.45 Football 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Junior Rotarlan 45 State Journalism Award 4, NINA MAE GILLIG Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H.A, 2,3,45 PepClub25 Drum and Bugle 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Junior Ring Committee 35 Choir 3,4, Ac- companist 3,45 Madrigals 45 Operetta Cast 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trio 2, 3,45 Band 2,35 Pep Band 25 Intramurals 2, 35 F,H.A. Cabinet 3,45 Music Honor So- ciety 45 Scholastic Honor Society 4. ANNE MARIE GROW Panther Tales Staff 4. 'Pnactice Spontamanahip RICHARD McDOWELL GUNN Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 41B-Club 3,45 Pan- ther Tales Staff 45 Football 2,35 Track 25 Intramurals 45 Junior Rotarian 45 Boys' State 35 Quill and Scroll 4. WILLIAM D, GUNN Hi-Y 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD JOE GUTIERREZ Library Science 4. ALVIN AUGUST HABERMAN Pep Club 3,45 Dlstributive Education 45 Junior 3-Act. RITA GAYE HARRIS Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A, 2,3,4g PepClub2, 3,45 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Homeroom Offl- cer 25 Panther Tales Staff 45 Choir 45 Oper- etta Cast 45 Operetta 35 Girls' Trio 35 Mixed Quartet45Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, B-Team Cheerleader 25 Junior 3-Act5 Stage Crews 25 Curtain Call Officer 3,45 Choir Officer 45 Quill and Scroll-45 Scholastic Honor Society. Senior 3-Act 4 BARBARA JANE HOWELL Kayettes 35 Pep Club 2,35 J.C.L. 35 Home- room Secretary 35 Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Dance Band 25 Saxophone Quartet 2: Kay- ette Cabinet 3. EARL MONROE HEMPHILL B-Club 3.45 Operetta Cast 45 Football 2,3 45 Basketball 25 Track 25 Intramurals 3. EARL RICHARD IMMENSCHUH ' Operetta 45 Track 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. JOSEPH WARREN JACOBS Pep Club 4. ,L 5 at -ser.-. 'f . x tk are 'Her -Fir mu ss .. Seniona Have LINDA LOU JOHNSON Other Schools 2,35 Class Treasurer 35 Ma- jorette 2,35 F.H.A, 45 Junior 3-Actg Betty Crocker Scholarship Winner 4, VERNON IUERGENSEN Spanish Club 2,3. KENNETH RAY KAISER MARILYN JOY JOHNSON Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 2,3545 Pep Club 2.3.45 Swimming Club 35 Drum and Bugle 2,3.45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Class Treasurer 25 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Operetta Cast 45 Intramurals 25 Swim- ming Club President 35 F.l-I.A. President 4, F,I-I,A, Cabinet 2,3,45 Drum and Bugle Yearbook Editor 45 Football Queen Attend- ant 35 Scholastic Honor Society 4, CAROL SUE KAISER Kayettes 2,3,45 F,l-I,A, 2.3.45 Pep Club 2.3.45 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Swimming Club 3,45 Drum and Bugle 2,3,45 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Homeroom Vice- President 25 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Rhorea Staff 45 Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Clarinet Quartet 35 Clarinet Quintet 25 Tennis 25 Tumbling 25 Intramurals 2,3,4, Intramurals Captain 354. Intramurals Board 3,45 Drum and Bugle Yearbook Business Manager 45 Rhorea Business Manager 45 Stage Crews 2,3,45 Kayette Social Chairman 45 Band Entertainment Chairman 3gEIi8l'1dliESI Student Runner-Up 45 Kayette Nominating Committee 3,45 Football Queen Attendant 3,45 Sweetheart Ball Queen Attendant 35 Sweetheart Ball Queen 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. Library Science 35 Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 45 Operetta 45 Football 35 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 2.3.4. JOHN RUSSELL KEENAN Pep Club 2,3545 Curtain Call 45 Student Council 45 B-Club 2,3545 Homeroom Presi- dent 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,3,4, Ba se ba ll Co-Captain 45 Intramurals 3,4, Intramural Team Manager 45 Stage Crews 35 Quill and Scroll 4. ALBERT DEE KEIL Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 3.4: Distributive Educa- tion 4, Distributive Education Vice-Presi- dent 4. JOY ANN KEAN Other Schools 2,35 Kayettes 2,3545 F,H.A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Operetta Dance Instructor 45 Varsity Cheerleader 2,35 Junior 3-Act5 Choral Group 3. GERALD MEAD KERN Distributive Education 4. ,If School Spuut KENNETH L KIRKPAT RIC K IUDITH FAY KLECK Kayettes 3 4 F H A 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 4 Intramurals 2 SCh013SIlC Honor Society 4 JO ANN KLINGENSMITH Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Curtain Call 3,45 Student Council 4: Homeroom President 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 lntramurals 25 Stage Crews 35 F,H.A. Cabinet 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Scholastic Honor Society 4. LARRY KLUSENER Pep Club '25 Library Science 3,4. RICHARD VERNON KOCH Pep Club 3,45 J,C.L. 2,3,4. KATHRYN SUE KRUEGER Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A. 2,3,45 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Swimming Club 35 Homeroom Secretary 2,45 Class Cheerleader 25 Panther Tales Staff45Choir 45 Operetta 2,3,45 Tennis 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Stage Crews 2,3,45 Football Queen Attendant 25 Basketball Queen Attendant 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Curtain Call Offi- cer 45 Panther Tales Business Manager 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. VIOLET MAY KRENTZEL Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Swimming Club 25 Operetta Cast 2,35 Disttibutive Ed- ucation 4. STEPHEN BRENT KUFELD Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Library Science 4. KENNETH ROBERT KUHLMAN Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Drum and Bugle 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,35 Stage Crews 45 Junior Jaycee 4, Claaa 015 '58 PAULA ANN KUNKEL Quill and Scroll 45 Kayettes 2,451,C,L, 25 Library Science 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 4. RALPH DOYLE LANTERMAN Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Operetta 45 Drum and Bugle 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Basketball 2. DARYL EUGENE LEWIS Pep Club 35 Camera Club 2,35 Choir 2.3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Operetta Cast 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Boys Quartet 3,45 Band 2, 35 Pep Band 2,35 Junior 3-Act5Choir Librarian 45 Music Honor Society 4. JOHN RICHARD MCFARLAND Spanish Club 3,4, Spanish Club Secretary- Treasurer 45 Other Schools 2,35 Choir 25 Football 25 Baseball 25 Track 25 Sophomore 1-Act 2. DONNA MCFARLANE Kayelws 2.3.49 F.H.A. 2,3,4g Curtain Call 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Operetta 2,3,45 StageCrew 3, MARGARET ANN LANGREHR Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 2.3.45 Curtain Call 45 Student Council 25 Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Officer 45 Class Vice-President 2,35 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Senior Robe Com- mittee 45 RhoreaStaff45Varsity Cheerlead- er 2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 45 Intramurals 2,3,4, Intramural Captain 3,43 Senior 1- Act5 Stage Crews 2.3.45 Football Queen Attendant 25 Basketball Queen Attendant 35 Basketball Queen 45 Friendliest Student Runner-Up 3,45 F,H,A, Cabinet3,45 Rhorea Business Manager 45 Scholastic Honor So- ciety 45 Quill and Scroll45 Runner-UpCiti- zen of Tomorrow 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. WILLIAM BARRETT LAWRENCE Hi-Y 2,3,45 PepClub 2,3,45 B-Club 45 Football 45 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Intramurals 3,45 Corrigan King Candidate 25 Rhorea King Attendant. PATRICIA ANN McDOWELL Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A, 2,3,45 Pep C1ub2, 3,45 Swimming Club 35 Senior Robe Com- mittee 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2.3.45 Clar- inet Trio 35 F.H.A. Cabinet 45 Rhorea Queen. HERBERT WAYNE MCKINNEY F.F.A. 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice-President3 45 Football 2,35 Track 2,35Ir1lramuIa1s2,3 4: F We Seto -Hiqh Qoala MARY LOUISE MCMULLEN Kayettes 2,35 PepClub 2,3,45 Curtain Call 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Rhorea Staff 45 Choir 4g Operetta 2,3,45 Dance Band Vocalist 35 Stage Crews 2,3,45 Pep Club Officer 45 Quill and Scroll 4. IERALD LEE MARTIN Curtain Call 35 Student Council 35 Home- room President 35 Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Operetta Cast 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 3,45 Boys' Quartet 3,45 Band 2,35Pep Band 25 Dance Band Vocalist 35 Madrigals Presi- dent 45 Music Honor Society 4. RYAN MASSEY Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. ALFREDA L. MICHEAUX Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 35 Operetta 2,3. IANET MARIE MILBERGER Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 2,3,45 Drum and Bugle 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Choir 3,4, Accompanist 45 Operetta Cast 45 Madrigals 45 Operetra 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3,45 Mixed Double Quartet 35 Majorette 2,3,45 Drum Majorette 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Kayette Song Leader 45 Stu- dent Director Operetta 45 Choir Social Chairman 45 Music Honor Society 4. JANLYN COLLINS MINER Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Swimming Club 3,45 N.F,L, 3,45 Rhorea Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Choir 45 Operetta 2,3,45 Operetta Dance Director 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Tennis 35 Intramurals 25 Interpretive Dance 45 Stage Crews 3,45 Debate 3,45 Voice of DemocracySe cond Place 45 Citizenship Essay First Place 35 Senior 3-Act. MARY KATHRYN MILLER Kayelres 2.3.45 F.H,A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 35 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 35 Operetta 2,35 Tennis 2: Siage CISWS 2: F.H.A, Cabinet 45Span- ish Club Officer 4, JAMES CHESTER MOHR F,F,A. 2,3,45 Student Council 45 B-Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice -President 2, Home - room President 45 Junior Ring Committee 35 Operetta 25 Football 25 Track 2,3,45 F.F.A. Treasurer 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. VERNA FAYE MORRIS Kayettes 2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Distributive Education 45 Swimming Club 3. Qnaduatea JOHN A, MORRISON Hi-Y 41 Pep Club 41 J,C,L, 2,31 Senior Announcement Committee 41 Boys' State 31 Hi-Y Publicity Chairman 4. NANCY JANE NATION Kayettes 2,3,41 F.H.A, 2.3.41 Pep Club 2,3,41 C urtain Call 3,4: I.C.L. 2.3: Swimming Club 3,41 Homeroom Officer 2,41 Junior Prom Theme Committee 31 Rhorea Staff 41 Choir 41 Operetta 3,41Ten- nis 2,3,4Q Intramurals 2,3,4, Intramural Captain 41 Senior l-Actg Stage Crews 3,41 Football Queen A IIC n d a nt 41 Basketball Queen Attendant 21 PepClubVice-President 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Kayette President 4, Kayette Cabinet 31 Kansas Day leadership Representative 41 Rhorea Queen Attendant. CAROLYN KAY MOTHERSHEAD Kayettes 3,41 F.H,A. 2,3,41 Pep Club 2, 3,41 Curtain Call 3,41 Panther Tales Staff 41 Quill and Scroll 4. SYLVIA MAY NEAL Kayettes 3,41 Pep Club 2,3141 Choir 3,41 Girls' Trio 41 Student Director Operetta 4. l.INDA SUE NEWELL Kayettes 2,3,41 F,H.A, 2.3.41 Pep Club 41 Library Science 41 N.F.L. 2,3,41Home- room Officer 213,41 Class Secretary 21 De- bate 2,3: N.F.L. Treasurer 2, N.F,L. Secretary 31 Scholastic Honor Society 4. ROBERTA ANN OPIE Kayettes 2,3,41 Pep Club 2,3,41 Curtain Call 2,3,41 F.H.A. 2,3,4, F,H,A. Cabi- net 3,41 Stage Crews 21 Swimmihg Club 31 Choir 3,41Operetta 2,3,41 Tennis 21 Jun- ior 3-Act. MAGDALENE LOUISE NUSS Kayettes 2,3,41 Pep Club 2,3,41 Curtain Call 2.3.41 F.H,A, 2,3,41 Choir 2,3,41 Operetta 2.3.41 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3,41 Mixed Double Quartet 31Interpretive Dance 41 Swimming Club 3,41 Sophomore 1-Act1 Junior 3-Act1 Senior 3-Act. ALVINA MARIE OTTE Kayettes 2,3,41 F.H.A, 21 Pep Club 2,31 Rhorea Staff 41 Choir 4, Accompanist 3,41 Band 2,31 Madrigals 3,43 Operetta Cast 31 Operetta 2,31 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3,41 Pep Band 21 Basketball Queen Attendant 21 Kay- CIIC Cabinet 3,41 Prom Decoration Co- Chairman 31 Music Honor Society 41 Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN ROBERT OSTENBERG Hi-Y 2,3,41 Pep Club 2,3,41 B-Club 2,3, 41 Drum and Bugle 2,3,4Q Homeroom Offi- cer 2,31 Basketball Co-Captain 41 Senior Robe Committee 41 Choir 31 Madrigals 31 'W-rw ' Operetta 31 Band 2,41 Football 41BasketballH V 2,3,41 Baseball 2,3,4. gigs if affix it - -vtsftzffz-2 -is , tv, sf- , 1 ' r f Qfiflr?i'5i'M 1 , f '34 Look 'Jowand 'Jutune JEAN MARIE OTTE Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H.A, 2.3.45 Pep Club2, 3,45 Swimming Club 35 Choir 2,3,45 Mad- rigals 45 Operetta 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trlo 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Tumbling 3,45 Intra- murals 2,35 Band 25 Pep Band 25 Music Fes- tival 2,3,45 Tumbling Secretary-Treasurer 4. JUDY RAE OZBUN Panther Tales Staff 4. - LARRY OZBUN HARLIE ALBERT PARISH, JR, Hi-Y 3.4: F.F.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Camera Club 35 Intramurals 3,45 Junior Ro- Iarian 41 F.F,A, President 4, CLARENCE E, PETERSON Pep Club 3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Senior An- nouncement Co m m i tte e 45 Senior Robe Committee 45 Football2,3,4, Football Co- Captain 45 Track 2,3,4, Track Co-Captain 45 Tumbling 3,4, Tumbling President 45 Intramurals 35 Rhorea King. VIRGINIA LEE POPP Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H,A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Swimming Club 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Class Cheer- leader 3, Class Secretary 45 Swimming Club Secretary 45 Senior Announcement Com- mittee 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Operetta 2,3,45 Girls' Trio 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Sophomore 1-Act5 Junior 3-Act5 Junior 1- Act5 Senior 1-Act5 Curtain Call l-Act 45 Pep Club Board 35 Curtain Call Officer 45 Friendliest Student 3,45 Basketball Queen Attendant 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. DAVID JAMES PETTIT Hi-Y 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 3, 45 Student Council 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Senior Robe Committee 45 Chou 2,3 45 Madrigals 3,45 Operetta Cast3,45 Oper- etta 2,3,45 Junior 3-Act5 Senior 3-Act5 Madrigals Librarian 45 Choir Librarian 3, Choir Vice-President 45 Corrigan King DONALD RADKE Hi-Y 2. LARRY RAILING Pep Club 4, Other Schools 2.3, Football 35 ,fr Basketball 2,35 Track 2. ettes 2 3 F H A 4 Pep Club 2, A Drstnbutive Education 4 Band 2 Stage Crews 2 3 Other Schools 2 Sophomore 1- Semofza Revlew GLADSON F. REED F,F,A, 2,3,4p Intramurals 2,3,4, JERRY REFFN ER CAROLE LOUISE REISSIG Pep Club 2,3,4g J,C.L, 3,4g Spanish Club 2, 3,44 Editor ofJ,C,L, Paper 45 Scholastic Honor Society 4, JOAN RICHARDSON Other Schools 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Var- suvienns Sub Deb Club 2.3.4, ,af Pact 'Pnoudlq TOM ROBERSON Operetta Cast 2, Stage Crew 2, DENNIS CARL ROBINSON Hi-Y 3,45 Drum and Bugle 3,45 Band 4, Pep Band 2,3,4g Football 2. A W I rg' J, . i,. . , rf' 'ii LARRY ROBERT RUBLE Hi-Y 4, F,F,A, 2, Pep Club 2,3, Curtain Call 4. JOSEPH HOWARD RUSH Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 2,35 B-Club 2,3,4g Operetta 3,43 Football 2, Baseball 2gIntra- murals 2, Pep Club Officer 3. Wu- SANDRA KAY RUSSELL Kayettes 2 3 F H A 3 Pep Club 2 RICHARD DELL ROSENBAUM Pep Club 2,3,4, Curtain Call 2,3,4g B- Club 2,3,4g Library Science 3, Panther Tales Staff 4, Rhorea Photographer 2,4g Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,45 Football 2, Base- ball Manager 2g Innamurals 2, Junior Ro- tarian 4, Junior 1-Act Student Director, Senior 1-Act Stage Managerg Junior 3-Actg Senior 3-Actg Panther Tales Editor 4, Band Council 4, Panther Parade 2,3,4g Voice of Democracy Second Place 3g Other Schools 2. JAMES ALLEN RUSCO F.F.A. 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Curtain Call 4, Student Council 3,4gHomer-00m President 3,44 Junior Prom Theme Com- mittee 3: Operetta 4: Junior 3-Actg F.F,A, Secretary 4, ROY ALBON RUSH, IR. Hl-Y 2, Pep Club 2,3,4: B-C1ub2,3,4g Li- brary Science 45 Football 2,3,4g Track 2, 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 LARRY SALING Library Science 45 Golf 2,3,4. JOHN GEORGE SAYLER Hi-Y 2,3,4g F,F,A, 2, Pep Club 45 Stu- dent Council 2,3p Homeroom President 2,3, Homeroom Vice-President 45 F,F,A, Pres- ident 25 Junior Prom Theme Committee 3, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4gTrack2g Stage Crew 3. CLAYTON SCHARTZ Other Schools 2,3,45 T hespians 2,3,45 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2.3.45 Track 2,35 Junior 3-Act5 Senior 3-Act. CARLA JEAN SMITH Kayettes 2,35 F.I-I,A, 45 Pep Club 2,3, ' Operetta 2.3.4. RICHARD LEE STEINERI' Distributive Education 4. KEN WILLIAM STROBEL Hi-Y 2,3545 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 45 Student Council 2,45 N.E,L. 2,3,4: Drum and Bugle 3,45 I-Iomeroom President 254, Homeroom Vice-President 35 Junior Ring Committee 35Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Operetta 35 Baseball 3,45 Sophomore I-Act Stage Manager5 Junior 3- Act Stage Manager5 Stage Crews 2, 3, 45 Sen- ior 1-Act Student Director5 Curtain Call 1- Act Sta e Manager 45 Corrigan King Can- didate E5 Junior Rotarian 45 Boys' State 35 Friendliest Student 45 Friendliest Student Runner-Up 35 Varsity Debator 2,3,45 Student Council President 45 Pep Club Secretary- Treasurer 3, Pep Club Officer 45 Hi-Y So- cial Chairman 45 Baseball Co-Captain 45 Curtain Call Committee Chairman 45 Mas- ter of Ceremonies at Prom 35 Runner-Up Citizen of Tomorrow 45 District and State Debate Teams 2,3,45G1eeClub2,35Rhorea King Attendant. BEVERLY ANN SUC HY Kaylettes 2,3,45 F.H.A. 35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 omeroom Officer 35 Junior Rinlg Com- O er mittee 3 Rhorea Staff4 Choir 3 : 1 . 9 P - etta Cast 3,45 Operetta 2, 3,45 Girls'Triple Trio 2,3,45 In tr a m ur als 25 Interpretive Dance 2, 35 Scholastic Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Kayette Cabinet 3,4. Claaa ob 58 ROBEY1' SHAFER Other Schools 2. JAMES SHEPARD Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 StudentCouncil2, 3,45 B-Club 45 Homeroom President 45Class Vice-President 25 JunlorProm Theme Com- mittee5 Choir 253,45 Madrigals 45 Operetta 2,3,45 Sophomore Ensemble 25 Boys' Quar- tet 45 Football 3,45 Basketball 45 Tennis 25 Intramurals 2,35 Student Council Vice- President 45 Other Schools 2,35 S-Club 25 A-Club 35 Key Club 25 A-Club Secretary- Treasurer 3. LAURA ANN STEINBACHER Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Junior Ring Committee 35 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Senior Robe Com- mittee 45 Operetta 3,45 Football Queen 4. LINDA ANN STEURI Ka ettes2 34-F HA 2 34 Pe C1ub2 3,34 Cllflairl C2111.3.45.Swim'min PClub 3, 45 Drum and Bugle 45 Panther Talis Staff45 Choir 45 Operetta 8,45 Majorette 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Tennis 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Senior 1-Act Student Director5 Stage Crews 2, 3, 45 F,H,A , Cabinet 4: Intramural President 3.4, Intra- mural Captain 45 Clarinet Quartet 35Clari- net Trio 3.45 Woodwind Trio 45 Saxophone Quintet 45 Mixed Quartet 45 Music Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 4. TERRY SUZANNE Tl-IIES Kayjettes 2,3,45 F.l-I,A, 2,3,45 PepClub2, 45 rum and Bu le 3 4, Junior Rin Com mittee 3, saga 23,45 Pep B3l'lg2,3,45 Dance Band 35 Kayette Cabinet 3,4. 'Jomonnow'a Citiyena JOYCE IRENE THOMPSON Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H.A, 2,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Swimming Club 3. WALLACE J. TIEDE B-Club 2.3.45 Operetta 45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Intramurals 4. CHARLOTTE ANN UNRUH Kayettes 2,3,4g F,H.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 Homeroom President 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Swimming Club 35Intramurals2,3, lnLramuralCaptain 35 Swimming Club Secretary-Treasurer 35 Scholastic Honor Society 4. VlCKl LYNN TRAUER Kayettes 2,3,4, F.l-l,A. 2,3.4, Pep Club 2, 3,45 Distributive Education 45 l-lomeroom Vice -President 45 lntr a m ura ls 25 Stage Crew 2. LANITA JEAN WALTER Kayettes 2,3,45 F.H.A, 35 Pep Club2,3, 4: Spanish Club 25 Panther Tales Staff 4. DAN WAPELHORST LARRY RONALD WEATHERS Hi-Y 35 F,F.A. 2,S,45 Pep Club 35 B-Club, 2.3.45 Junior Prom Theme Committee 35 Panther Tales staff 45 Football 2.3.45 Bas- ketball 2,35 Track 35 F.F.A. Vice-Presi- dent 45 Quill and Scroll 4. IUDITH MAY WATKINS Kayettes 2,3,45 F.l-l.A. 2,3545-Pep Club 2,3,45 Library Science 45 Operetta 3,45 Other Schools 25 Dramatics Club Treasurer 2. PRENTICE ORVILLE WELTMER H1 Y 4 Pep Club 4 Operetta 2 3 4 FERDINAND WERTH, JR. Operetta 45 Intramurals 25 Glee Club Junior Jaycee 4. L ,'L., T 1 so 5, ,lr VERNON G. WERTH Curtain Call 45 Operetta 45 Intramurals 2. VICKI SUE WHITE Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Curtain Call 3,45 Swimming Club 45 N.F,L, 3,45 Drum and Bugle 25 Panther Tales Staff 45 Choir 3,45Madrigals 45 Oper- etta 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3,45 Mixed Double Quartet 35 Majorette 2.3.45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Interpretive Dance 2,45 Junior 3-Act5 Sen- ior 3-Act5 Quill and Scroll 45 Debate 3,45 Voice of Democracy First Place Winner 45 League and District Forensic Meets 2,3,45 N,F.L, Secretary 45 She-SharksVice-Presi- dent 45 Homecoming Programs 2,3,4. Seniona Look Even Onwand FRANK LEROY WHISTLER Football 25 Distributive Education 4. VENITA LOUISE WEWER Kayettes '2,3,45 F,H,A, 45 Pep Club 2,3, 4. I.C.L, 4. EUGENE WILSON, IR, B-Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Track 2,3,4 DON ARVIN WOLFE LARRY DON WISEHART Pep Club 45 Library Science 3,4, LU ANN WRIGHT Kayettes 3,45 F.H.A, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Curtain Call 3,45 Rhorea Staff 45 Voice of Democracy First Place 35 Other Schools 25 Homeroom President 25MardiGrasQueen 25 Sophomore 3-Act 2. ALFRED FRANCIS ZIMMERMAN Distrlbutive Education 4, Distributive Ed- ucation President 4, ERNA ZUTAVERN Kayettes 2,3,45 F,H,A, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 25 Spanish Club 2,3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Homeroom Presi- dent 45 Class Secretary 35 Senior Announce- ment Committee 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Choir 3,45 Operetta Cast 3,45 Band 2,3, 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Junior 3-Act5 Girls' State 35 Quill and Scroll45 Music Honor So- ciety 45 Pep Club Board 35 Kayette Cabinet 3,45 Senior 3-Act5 Spanish Club Officer 3, Spanish Club President 45 Panther Tales Co- Editor 45 Choir Librarian 45 Band Librarian 3, Band Vice-President 45 Student Council Chairman 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. . .,, X, , ai., ., cms. fluniofm The school year is nearl over and the Juniors look back with pride as they recall their many accomplishments. The long-lasting symbol of their class, the class ring, was well-chosen early in the year. The choice of design was enthusiastically accepted by every Junior. Salesmanship and teamwork was their code throughout the ear. This was especiall true when the Juniors made a real showi ng on their concess- ion stand. They displayed great enthu- siasm and loyalty to their class when yelling J-U-N-I-O-R in assemblies. Their ability to succeed was again dem- onstrated in producing the three-act play, Around the World in Eighty Days. These money-making projects, con- fX Vf y . 'N - ff si ss - J ffffx Dj ' T K od. it Firing. 49 ff. ff Ii f -'J X tinued teamwork, and overflowing am- bition all led to a long-dreamed of Junior-Senior Prom. The occasion will always hold a warm place in the mem- ories of those who attended. With high hope and firm deterrnin- ation, the Juniors now look toward their last year in G,B,H,S, Discussing news ofthe clay are Juniors Sharon Scott Arthur Pfeifer, Lanny Hankin and Frankie Percy Junior class officers Georgiana Roberts, president Cheryl Byerley, secretaryg Carol Herl, treasurer Judy Ochs, vice-presidentg and Gerald Deutsch look over their class rings. L - , as ,fu . 4 vLsw,s ' 5:5 4 ' ,L.Lh .M 4 - gf rf cf, , .VVV B J L .J rirrf , , s u g if of l 'item M ' fi' vu 3. -ii fa 'fr Q as J J 'arf Q Q ar.. - Y ' , f . ' -H Www f 'W ' ':s25' in at s Q RTT- J i J 1., J R ,J ., 4, D I- 1, Wig.. 1 -.,f ' A E 1 J .Q . Q 122 , . , L X l 1 r ,fi si N .H 5' ' Egfr? we Geoffrey Corothers T . I 'h 77, ll . f.. J A A in mb if - -- 1 for fx 1 :J 3 -fx ': , ,VJ -, ...,v ,i , Ds, , ,H V -A 'Q 'A V.k, v. I A ' - C I Wg! z 4 J 'Nr' A 3, ,gigs ,WO tim. , , ,L My . W , gsrglx, ..,, , Rl V gg? J? Y Lis. J L 43' ,,, in V H .LP .ar ii -ff:-B ,::. ,... 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X, Ya .1 . , ,',4A.f-X Victor Molson Vincent Malson Karen Marmie Karen Merckle Mary Michael is Margaret Mitchell Barbara Mohr Raylene Moore Richard Moser Robert Moser Phillip Mowbray Lawrence Marquez Mary Moxter Carole Nelson Linda Nelson Deloris Newsome LaVerne Nobles Alvin Nolte Judith Ochs Betty Otte Paula Pace Jill Patterson Frances Percy Arthur Pfeifer Nell Ann Phillips Melvin Pierce Robert Platt Gail Plush Tommy Poteete Robert Powelson Kenneth Pryor Donald Reed John Rhoads Reada Richards Ronald Richards Jean Richmeier Marilyn Rivers Betty Roberts Georgiana Roberts Patricia Romine Patsy Rosenbaum Vicki Rowe Jacquelynn Ryan Joy Saffer Gladys Sanders Robert Sanders Leroy Sandy Margaret Saylor Karen Schank Robert Schmidt Gary Schreiber Nola Schreiber Jeanette Schwager Sharon Scott Lawrence Seidl Larry Sisk Carol Slankard Virginia Smirl John Smith Judy Smith Adonna Smolik Roy Joe Southard Sandra Sowles Eugene Sparkman Ronald Stafford Kenneth Stambaugh Dale Steinert Esther Stoecklein Lois Stoss Kenneth Suchy Don Swalander Sharon Taylor Kenneth Thompson Jeanette Tiede Larry Trauer Tumey Tuggle Sandra Turner Cleat Walters David Ware Roger Warnken Lynda Waters David Weathers James Weide Marvia Weightman Gerald Weiser Jerry Welch Thomas Welsh Donald Wesley Kaye Wesley Karen White Judith Wille Gary Woodrow Gilford Woods Karen Wright Dennis Young Clyde Zielke it I iiuli 5-tan w fiiiiff L ,av J Q .il itu . 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Left to right: Gary Sullivan-treasurer, Tom Steffen-vice-president, Margaret Ohl-secretary, Lf O2-7 Mark Hutton-president, and Wendell Hicks-cheerleader. ki A gf 1U 0 O f gg o .0 I lllllf 'ir I S-O-P-H-O-M-O-R-E-S, this was the weak yell given by some 261 sophomores at the first assembly ofthe 1957-58 school year. High school presented a challenge to these students, which they soon success- fully met. The sophomore class was represented in Student Council by nine very capable stu- dents. This includes the president of the sophomore class and homeroom presidents. Margaret Ohl , Jacquie Schlessiger and Gary Bell were voted by the Pep Club to Sophomonea Here's to the sophomores, Light-hearted and gay. hold the position of B-team cheerleaders. Karen Armstrong served as an alternate for the group. Congratulations are in store for the fine leadership they displayed. The sophomore's acting ability was al- most professional when the curtain went up For the performance of The Blue Teapot. This one-act was one ofthe plays iudged for competition. They've carried their load One-third ofthe way. And now that the school year ls over and done, They think back through time And know it's been fun. T 'S s S f H gisiiit James Adams has if a: Q. 2 -2 ug 'if M John Amason err.: MIK ' ,Q LI.. 5. Spencer Amend T P 4 7 A ' wht A Gerald Anderson ,ggi .-,g1 if , , NK.. . ,gi T ilysi 4... 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Sophomore boys David Bivins, Gerald Koch, and Bill Amason begin the mornmg with a smile. At the end of classes, students fill the halls to capacity. L-E Candid Glance hu f 4. iv . X ,K ,ages Jails! We 3 5 Typing captures the complete concentration. of these students, M J C Smith and Stephen Sankylook on as Woody Johnso completes a mechanical drawing. Mrs. Sarah Prose instructs one of the physical education 85 classes in the art of f i7Z'fi2f Q . gjgf--'f wet- : .f. f'!4 it,i5 1wLwe,swM, f- . . mgiwszf, Q , naw.. , -fi .tn 1- . .w..,L,. 51,-ms 5, ' 'V I , ,WWW 4- I ,, , ' I QBHS in flctio Portia Schumacher. Pat Colpitt, Roberta Opie, and Marilyn Iohnson serve refreshments to the parents during open house. fr.zr,w4t,.v, . -New-frivzwsss ' ' M' Larry Daubert and Clarence Peterson assist Ken Strobel presents Don Swalanderand Cheryl Byerley with a box of candy for being the best dressed hobos at the Hobo Ball sponsored by the Student Council. Sophomores girls Karen Swartz, Jane Carpenter and Rae Jean Opie tease their homemaking teacher, Miss Moomaw. Bob Reed in a pocket flip. Disecting a frog in biology class are Gary Bell, Kathy Bales and David Bivins. .,.-v' l' i I 1 ' QSXTA T s O 'Xl' 8 il O' ll 5 ivsirfqlv i? 9:-. www-.za ' 'M WMV AVLL gf ww vs-4--.Q-iqnpar 1 'fe-was-sf .muy -.-no- i01dl3l y . Q U Q bien-1 Onqaniyationa and 'Jeatunea M A Afwfw f ,ii ' 1,.-'ga,,,'1- 2 - ' R ' 'V ,, of ,5 gg! A KSN y 5 D ii 1 12 if , '95' gk if PEP CLUB BOARD: Lynn Austin, standing. FIRST ROW: Vicki Rowe, Nell Ann Phillips, larry Seidl, Karen Merckle, Sue Barr. SECOND ROW: Louise McMullen, Vincent Malson, Linda McKean, Mrs. Sarah Prose. THIRD ROW: Ken Strobel, Mr. John Merriman, Nancy Nation, Dick Fuller, Victor Malson, Richard Christiansen. NOT PICTURED: leon Franklin. President. . . . . Lynn Austin Vice-President . . Nancy Nation Secretary .... . Carol Johnson pep numbehd Treasurer ..... ..... L arry Seidl Homecoming Program . . .... Dick Fuller, Sue Barr Homecoming Decorations. . Ken Strobel, Louise McMullen Goal-Post Decorations ....... Dick Christiansen Victor Molson Vincent hacflson Linda McKean Nell Ann P i ips Guan Karen Merckle Vicki Rowe Leon Franklin Advisers . . .Mrs. Sarah Prose, Mr. John Merriman FIRST ROW: Karen Armstrong, Kathy Bales, Sharee Bowen, Phyllis Brack. Sue Beal, Linda Becker, Judy Burgett, Sue Barr. Cheryl Byerley, Vicki Broadbooks, Barbara Alderson. SECOND ROW: Marianna Brown, Phillip Bartholomew, Ronny Anderson, Leroy Bashor, William Broils, Robert Anderson, Oletta Buntz, Eleanor Arthur, Marcia Brann. THIRD ROW: Jean Burton. Judy Briel, Elaine Bryant, Francis Bell. Janis Blakey, Karen Brenner, Marlene Boxberger, Terry Behrendt, bela Bender. Mary Brocher, Sally Barfield. FOURTH ROW:CarolBarnes, Judy Brown, Margaret Beller,Sandra Bird, Lores Appel, Ernest Bradshaw, Mark Arthur, Steve Bayless, Don Buhrle, Ted Batchman, Lynn Austin. ,, t , is ie t s ffm -A A T FIRST ROW: Sherry Ewing, Faye Doonan, Naomi Davis, Mary Chambers, Nancy Dawson, Doris Jean Drehle, Scarlett Darnell, Karen Davis, Marilyn Cook. SECOND ROW: Glenna Ciristiansen, Alita Clark, Julia Deines, Janet Cronenberg, Vesta Davison, Kay Dietz, Richard Christiansen, Verlyn Ebert. THIRD ROW: Geoffrey Carothers, William Doan, Jerry Deutsch, Holly Ellis, Max Eberhart, Susan Durheim, Linda Courtright, Barbara Easdon, Delores Dunekack. FOURTH ROW: Billie Copeland, Sherry Daniels, Judy Cole, Nancy Ehler, Wil iam Esch, Bob Elliott, Pat Elliott, Don Damon, Larry Daubert, Don Delk. Bneale Wlembenahip Recond Again this ear Pep Club has broken its membership records. Three hundred seven ioined the organization which is the largest in the school. One of the first events of the year was the election of the B-Team cheerleaders during the first pep club meeting. Preceding this election was the annual campaign of the candidates. In November a Pep Board meeting was called for the purpose of electing a new president who was Lynn Austing Lynn accepted the office and was installed at the next board meeting. FIRST ROW: Judy Fuhr, Rita Harris, Marsha Hoge, Cara Grow, Bernadine Haberman, Don Gordon, Gary Intinarelli, Daryl Frank, Gerald Huston. SECOND ROW: Sue Hamill, Janet Herl, Carol Herl, Rosetta Franklin, Judy Griffith, Barbara, Howell, Edna Fanshier, Marg Belle Hollaway, Dorothy Hurst, Janice Fanshier, THIRD ROW:Marjorie Foster, Judy Flanders, .l0y Fischer. IanaFreeburg, arole Fronterhouse, Vicki Gunn, Leon Franklin, Ronald Foelgner, Dick Fuller. FOURTH ROW: IBenn1eDG1lllt Alvin Haberman, Gerald Gribble, Dave Felton, Gary Gorham, Don Herbel, Bob Herbert, Doug Gunn, David oss, ic unn. 9-cf -i-Q -cdr ax 4 it 'Fir N 11' an M01 - i 'gl Va , ff K? 'mil' 'X :XV 4:7 FIRST ROW: Karen Jordan, Margaret Langrehr, Kathy Krueger, Joy Kean, Gloria Johnson, Delores lang, Carol Leinmiller, Martha Kerr, Bett Koch. SECOND ROW: Alice Johnson, JoAnn Klingensmith, Gerald Koch, Eddie lamb, Doug Kirkman, Richard Koch, Albert Keil, John Keenan, Caraleta bonnon. THIRD ROW:Sharon Jordan, Ruth Kruckenberg, Janice Keller, Penny Leek, Elsie lofland, JudLLegleiter, Ka e Knowles, Carol Kaiser, Violet Ktentzel, Judy Kleck. FOURTH ROW: Karen Likes, Marilyn Johnson, veda Kaiser, foe Jacobs, Brent Kufeld, Russell Kimber, Larry Kaiser, larry Knupp,larry Geil, Ken Kuhlman. Sell Pom-Poma and meqaphonea During the month of October a board meeting was called for the purpose ot discussing the financing of pom-poms and megaphones. These ideas were made into motions at the following meeting and were carried by a majority vote of the club members. The megaphones and pom- poms plus a concession and popcorn stand during the basketball season were the main money raising proiects of the year. The club members supported these proiects and they paid off for the club. FIRST ROW: Dan McGovem, Dale Thomas, Loutrecia Plunkett, Helen Phillips, Barbara Mohr, Jill Patterson, Frances Percy, Jan Miner, Bruce Moser, Ken Pryor, Leroy McMullen. SECOND ROW: Jean Otte, Martha McKinney, Shirley Quincy, Pat Romine, Judith Minor, Roberta Opie, Pat Petz. Sue McGregor, Donna McFarlane, Maggie Nuss, Virginia Popp, Karen Marmie. THIRD ROW: Linda Nelson, Mary Michaelis, Pat McDowell, Nancy Nation, Elizabeth McKinney. Rae Jean Opie, Judy Murphy, Janis Pratt, Kathy Nuss, Jane Persinger, Sylvia Neal, Judy Ochs. FOURTH ROW: Mars a Nairn, Bob Powelson, Dale Perry, Vern Otte, Clarence Peterson, Harlie Parish, Melvin Pierce, John Morrison, John Ostenberg, David Pettit, Bill Lawrence. ,gl , -graph M4933 I , .U - sis! eww- ef- FIRST ROW: Jean Richmeier, Karen Schank, Linda Steuri, Pelggy Ohl, Vicki Nicolet, Margaret Mitchell, Genevieve Pinkston, Dell Marie Popp, Karen Merckle, Betty Otte, Paula ace, Judy Ozbun, Raylene Moore, Judy Price. SECOND ROW: Shirle MacDonald, Linda Newell, Carolyn Mothershead, Gary McDowell, Vincent Malson, Gary Saint, Richard McCullum, Ronnie Richards, Don Reed, Don Swalander, Robert Sanders, Robert Suchy, Victor Malson. Bob Platt. THIRD ROW: Linda McKean, Nell Ann Phillips, Dian Stoskopf, Lael Shartz, Jacquelyn Schlessiger, Carole Reissig, Carla Smith, Karen Swartz, Barbara Spicer, Glenda Sculley, Marilyn Rivers, Linda Schartz, Lois Stoss, Margaret Saylor, Galen Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Ross, Jim Shepard, Roy Rush, Jim Rebel, Bill Roth, Dale Steinert, Iarry Reiser, larry Seidl, Jim Rusco, Ken Strobel, Bob Reed, John Saylor, Dick Rosenbaum. 'Plan Colanbul -Hamecaminqa The three main events of the year were the Homecomings and the annual Corrigan dance sEonsored by the Pe Club. Stardust was chosen for the theme of football homecoming and t e club gave free colies and hot clogs as refreshments at the dance. Somewhere Over the Rain- bow was the theme for the basketball homecoming. lt proved to be one of the prettiest ever used. Members of the club enioyed themselves at the Corrigan Dance held in March. FIRST ROW: Sandra Washbum. Dixie Wagnon, Kaye Wesley, Georgiana Roberts, Vicki Rowe, Joy Saffer, Cuma Vinson, Charlotte Unruh, Beverly Suchy, Kathleen Robinson, Katherine Robinson. SECOND ROW: Louise McMullen, Luanne Tuggle, Linda Treece, Verla Warnken, Nancy Werth, Portia Schumacher, Mary Lou Steinbacher, Judy Wille, Karen White, Karen Wright, Karen Reynolds, Vicki Trauer. THIRD ROW: Becky Vau ht, Sharon Scott, Carol Slankard, Erna Zutavem, Louise Wewer, Adonna Smolik, Lu Ann Wright, Lynda Waters, Siaron Taylor, Joyce Thompson, Lanita Walters, Judy Watkins, Janette Schwager. FOURTH ROWgJames Triplett, Cleat Walters, Virginia Smirl, Esther Stoeck- lein. Judy Williams, Don Wesley, Prentice Weltmer, Roger Wamken, Tom Tanquary, Joe Terry, Tom Welsh, Wesley Weathers. Ian Wesley. L e L i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Marlene Boxberger, Rita Harris, Sue Barr, Margaret Langrehr, Jan Miner, and Frankie Percy led several new yells. Victory was the varsity cheerleaders' cry throughout the year. Having been elected to the position of head cheerleader by the student body after three years of varsity experience, Margaret Langrehr led and organized the many pep assem- blies. The varsity cheerleaders brought back new and better yells from the Cheerleading Clinic held in Hays, Kansas, October 2. With great enthusiasm, they carried out their duties ot leading the student body, promoting good sportsmanship, and leading pep rallies and assemblies. They also promoted school spirit by selling pom-poms and megaphones and by providing a Panther archway for the teams. Elected by the Pep Club, the B-team cheerleaders did a fine job of leading yells. These peppy four brought much spirit to the B-team games. Both squads are under the direction of Mrs. Sarah Prose. Cheenleadena Set Pace '3on Pep B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Karen Armstrong falter- natej, Peggy Ohl, Jacquie Schlessiger, and Gary Bell cheered their team onward. The B-team cheerleaders showed they were supporting their team by doing We're With You Team, So Fight. 22sL1::LitiZSfitrl 57if'-3'iff: -i 125:25 Alf? SEATEDg Carol Kaiser, hma Zutavern, Beverly Suchy, Marjorie Foster, Nancy Nation, Alvina Otte, Janet Milberger, Doris Drehle, Marcia Cannady. STANDING: Barbara Howell, Nell Ann Phillips, Carol Herl, Cheryl Byerley, Miss Lois Lee Myerly, Miss Maline Lundstedt, Miss Marcelle Tubbs, Jan Fanshier, Linda Nelson, Sharon Jordan, Karen Merckle. President .... Vi ce-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairmen . Community Service School Service . Finance . . Publicity. . . Social. . Point System. . Song Leader . . Pianist . . Kaqettea Plan new Qeatunea . Nancy Nation Marjorie Foster . Linda Nelson . Doris Drehle Erna Zutavern . Suzanne Thies Barbara Howell . Alvina Otte Karen Merckle Marcia Cannady Carol Herl Nell Ann Phillips .lan Fanshier . Carol Kaiser Cheryl Byerley . Beverly Suchy Janet Milberger . Sharon Jordan Sending welcoming notes to all new girls in school and new members of the faculty before school opened was the first project for the Kayettes. An at- tractive welcoming sign made by the members of the cabinet was displayed in the main hallway during the first days of school. The Kayette used book store was opened a week before school by the members of the finance commit- tee. This is a service which is greatly appreciated by the members of the stu- dent body and faculty members alike. Studying for Kayette tests are Marilyn Johnson, Linda Steuri, Margaret Langrehr, Virginia Popp, and Kathy Krueger. Marcia Canrrady, Linda Nelson, Carol Herl, and Marjorie Foster are busy counting money for the Kayette Book Store. Practicing for a program are Erna Zutavern, Pat Colpitt, Phyllis Carpenter, Doris Drehle, jan Miner, and Vicki White. Erna Zutavern, Janet Milberger, Barbara Howell, Marjorie Foster, Miss Wanda May Vinson, Miss Maline Lundstedt, and Ian Fanshier pose for the camera before going to lunch. Shall we have a party or not? ask Nancy Nation. Ken Strobel, Carol Kaiser, Mark Arthur, and Cheryl Byerley. Checking in food for the Kayette needy family are Karen s 9 Reach, says Martha Kerr to Betty Koch while Luanne Tuggle sits on Judy Och's lap. They are dressed up for the Hi-Ho- Silver party. Qifrla Repfteaent Merckle, Barbara Howell, and Sue Thies,who is sitting at the desk. A, 3, 7 , A.,,. r ' Hold your cup still! says Nancy Nation to Alvina Otte while Erna Zutavern, Marcia Cannady,Caro1 Kaiser, Doris Drehle, Decorating the school Christmas Uee are: Marcia and Sue Thies are clowning around at one ofthe cabinet meet- Cannady' Carol Kaiser' Linda Nelson' Barbara Howell' ings. Nancy Nation, Cheryl Byerley, Doris Drehle, Alvina Otte, Sue Thies, Erna Zutavern, Jan Fanshier, and Karen Merckle, School'a 'lineat 'iw Beverly Suchy hands a paper to Bernadine Haberman for her to write the Kayette pledge and motto. louise Wewer, Margaret Coonrod and Ester Stoecklein Hy to remember the correct words. FIRST ROW: Karen Armstrong, Jean Ann Burton, Kathy Bales, Sharee Bowen, Vicki Broadbooks, Oletta Buntz, Judy Bur- bett, Cheryl Byerley, Karen Davis, Marilyn Cook, Mary Chambers, Doris Drehle, Scarlett Darnell. SECOND ROW: Georgia Cole, Barbara Alderson, Naomi Davis, Sherry Daniels, Nancy Dawson, Lela Bender, Karen Brenner, Marlene Boxbeger, Sally Barfield, Alita Clark, Judy Brown, E eanor Arthur. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Berrey, Jo Ann Byers, Kay Dietz, Linda Courtright, Marcia Cannad , Jane Carpenter, Margaret Beller, Mar aret Coonrod, Marcia Brann, Linda Becker, Julia Deinesg Susan Durheim. FOZJKFH ROW: Vesta, Davison, Jo ce Dyer, gat Colpitt, Janice Blakey, Phyllis Carpenter, Mary Lee Brocher, Carol Barnes, Francis Bell, Eleanor Dailey, Yudy Briel, Delores Dunekack. at -mf , J A 4' 1.1 mr dl? FIRST ROW: Judy Fuhr, Linda Holt, Cara Grow, Barbara Howell, Bernadine Haberman, Carole Fronterhouse. SECOND ROW: Gloria Johnson, Sue Hamill, Janet Herl, Carol Herl, Karen Jordan, Jan Fanshier, Marsha Hoge. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Hurst, Rita Harris, Carol Essmiller, Mary Belle Hollaway, Nina Gillig, MarJorie Foster, Nancy Ehler. FOURTH ROW: Sherrie Holl, Vickie Gunn,Alice Johnson, Joy Fischer, Barbara Easdon, Marilyn Johnson, Sharon Jordan. Kaqettea Emphaaiye Communitq Sefwice The social proiects for the year consisted of three parties. The first of them was a Get-Ac uainted Coke-Tale Party for all girls in sdlwool . During the month of Novem- ber the social chairmen planned a Hi-Ho- Silver Party at which all the girls were re- quired to come dressed as their favorite west- ern character. The main objective of this party was to obtain food for the needy family. The last social event of the year was the annual Kayette-Hi-Y Dance given during the month of March. For Thanksgiving the club gave a basket of food to a needy family of nine members. During the Christmas season all of the mem- bers of the club donated money for gifts for the people at the Barton County Home. The cabinet members then selected the various gifts and presented them a few days before Christmas. FIRST ROW: Linda McKean, Shirley MacDonald, Raylene Moore, Carolyn Mothershead,Linda Newell, Delila McDowell. Sue McGregor, Karen Marmie, Joy Kean, Janice Keller. SECOND ROW: Janet Milberger, Jan Miner, Ruth Kruckenberf. Jean Komarek, Vickie Nicolet, Mary Michaelis, Karen Merckle, Mary Kay Miller, Betty Koch, Kathy Nuss, lave a Kaiser. THIRD ROW: Pat McDowell. Martha Kerr, Kaye Knowles, Judie Minor, Carol Leinmiller, Donna McFarlane, Caraleta bonnon, Barbara Mohr, Judy Murphy, Marsha Nairn. FOURTH ROW: Martha McKinney, Violet KrentzelMargaret Langrehr, Kathy Krueger, Nancy Nation, Carol Kaiser, Maggie Nuss, Sylvia Neal, Elizabeth McKinney JoAnn Klingen- smit , Penny Leek. 11.41 vu' ,'.h W'1wI-au-...., ,,.....v ' uie Schlessiger, Portia Schumacher, Rebecca Vaught, Dixie FIRST ROW: Kaye Wesley, Linda Steuri, Lael Schartz, Jacq ' A Wagnon, Judith Wille. SECOND ROW: Karen Schank. Vicki Trauer, Verla Warnken, Linda Treece, Adonna Smolik. Carol Slankard, Sharon Scott, Lynda Schartz. Luanne Tuggle. THIRD ROW: Esther Stoecklein, Erna Zutavern, Karen Wright, Dian Stoskopf, Lynda Waters, Judy Watkins, Ianita Walter, Charlotte Unruh. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Thompson. Marva Weightman, Judy Williams Glenda Skelly, Sharon Taylor, Louise Wewer, Beverly Suchy. Karen Swartz. Milly Steinbacher. Members of the club enjoyed various pro- grams during the year. Some of which were the Annual Christmas Program, a talk given by the Koyette's state sponsor, Miss Wanda May Vinson, and a program on the basic points of good grooming. Great Bend was represented by eight members of the cabinet at the Kayette comp which was held during the month of August at Rock Springs Ranch, Junction City, Kansas. Six cabinet members traveled to Haven, Kansas for the annual Kayette Conference. Panticipate in wonthwhile fictiuitiea One of the highlights of the ear was the faculty breakfast which was held before one of the weekly faculty meetings. Five members of the cabinet served home-made sweet rolls and hot coffee to all members of the faculty and cus- todians. The last event of the year was the Mother- Daughter Tea and Installation of new officers held at one of the local churches. FIRST ROW: Karen Reynolds, Genevieve Pinkston, Delores Peterson. Georgiana Roberts, Vickie Rowe. SECOND ROW: Loutrecia Plunkett. Margaret Ohl, Nell Ann Phillips, Judy Ozbun, Betty Otte, Linda Nelson. THIRD ROW: Pat Romine, Alvina Otte, Frances Percy, Patsy Rosenbaum, Rae Jean Opie, Judy Ochs, Jill Patterson. Linda Rasek, Roberta Opie, Virginia Popp, Janis Pratt, Pat Petz, Jean Otte, FOURTH ROW: Judy Routh, tw' 'f'7 6' 18 Hi-Y Cabinet: Mark Arthur, presidentg Edmund Fuller, propram chairmang Ken Strobel. socialchairmang Richard Ful er, vice-presidentg Charles Brown, Adviserg Lynn Austin, secreta -treasurerg John Morrison, publicity chairmang David Felton, devotional chairman, Roger Marsh, adviser. Dave Felton, devotional chairman,r-eadg Scripture at a meeting. Hi-U Seto -Hiqh Sdeala Hi-Y is a Christian organization based on the life of Christ. Any high school boy may join this group. The meetings consist of lect- ures, films, or any other medium of education dealing with Christian living or the social problems facing today's youth. The Hi-Y and Kayettes jointly sponsored the annual all-school dance this year. It was a formal affair and all present enjoyed a fine evening of dancing. A Christmas basket was given to a Great Bend family as a service project. The yearly picnic was held in the s ring and large amounts of food were in evi- ence on everyone's plate. 'x I J' 5 7 nAn j P jj I Fx' 4 ... A ,... FIRST ROW:Ronny Anderson, Richard McCullum, Ed Fuller, Everett Garner, Bill Gunn, Phillip Bartholomew, David Bivins Max Eberhart, Jerry Gribble, Ernest Bradshaw, Bennie Gill. SECOND ROW: Dan McGovern, Doug Kirkman, Bruce Moser Lores Appel, Mark Arthur, Steve Bayless, Bill Doan, Gary Foster, Alvin Nolte, Dave Felton, larry Knupp. THIRD ROW: Ken Kuhlman. Val Lindholm. Larry Geil. Bob Gunn, Don Buhrle, Dick Fuller, John Morrison, Kenneth Hedman, Don Delk, Ted Batchman, David Darr. FOURTH ROW: Brent Kufeld, Gary Gorham, Vernon Hayes, Bob Herbert, Dick Gunn, Ralph Ianterman, Jerry Becker, Bill lawrence, Bob Moffat, Dale Clarke, Lynn Austin. Stneaa Chniatian Living and 'iellowahip FIRST ROW:Jan Wesley, Robert Platt, Ronnie Foelgner, Da'vid Weathers, Larry Sisk, Harold Berrey. SECONDROW: Clyde Zielke, Harlie Parish, Gary Woodrow, John Smith, Ronald Ross, Galen Schroeder, larry Seidl. THIRD ROW: Larry Ruble, Tom Steffen, James Rebel, Don Pundsack, John Rhoads, John Ostenberg. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Robinson, Don Swalander, Jim Shepard, Ken Strobel, David Pettit, Prentice Weltmer, John Saylor. ,,,. 7 IVVV Q Q Jus?- 'TI' FIRST ROW: James Mohr, Phillip Bartholomew, Larry Weathers, Harlie Parish, James Rusco, and Herbert McKinney. SECONDROW:Stephen Fischer, Gladson Reed, William Esch, Roger Warnken, Larry Trauer, and Fred Schultig, adviser. THIRD ROW:Roy Doonan, Dale Knop, Robert Essmiller, William Debes, Vernon Hayes, Don Pundsack, Vernon Otte, Robert Dyer, and Mike Neeland. 'Jutune 'lanmena Pnepane bon fiqflicultunal Looking over a farming pamphlet are F.F.A. of- ficers. Seated: Fred Schultis, adviserg Harlie Parish' presidents Larry Weathers,vice-presidentg James Mohr, treasurer. Standing: Phillip Bartholomew, reporter, Herbert McKinney, sentinel, James Rusco, secretary. '-,ff H ill: The F.F.A. is a national organ- ization of farm boys studying vocational agriculture. The aim of this organiza- tion is to promote agricultural leader- ship, cooperation, and citizenship among its members. The first two social events of the year were a hayrack ride and a watermelon feed . The Future Farmers attended a livestock judging school at the State Fair in September. The highschool cafeteria was the scene of the annual Father-Son Chile Feed and the boys attended a dance in Dec- ember. Teams were entered in the various district and state judging con- tests in the spring. Sponsoring a live- stock iudging contest, presenting a television program and the Parent-Son Banquet rounded out a heavy schedule. .45 f Q .Q ,- 353 M ,ko h h if sf X1 is Y VS Jim Mohr and Roger Wamken prepa food for an F.F.A. social event. Caneena fe M. 1 Q Working on one of the many implements found in the shop are Steve Fischer and Robert Essmiller. -M3 Time out to pose for a picture are Harlie Parish and Robert Essmiller. AQ K -ix' vs-v ', ' nf ff? --.mf l E412 as .. fig , : t -2 3 zga - - .j,:,'e,g: 5? M jygif M -iff' E fig I - ' meh-if Larry Trauer is intent on his work in the high school shop. i ir ff 3 5'f 'N-ff FHA CABINET, FIRST ROW: Georgiana Roberts, Margaret Langrehr, JoAnn Klingensmith, Marilyn Johnson, Carol .Essmi'ller, Mary Miller, Linda Steuri, Pat McDowell, SECOND ROW: Miss Nadine Stal ard. Roberta Opie, Sue Beal, Nina Gillig, Barbara Easdon, Vicki Rowe, Linda McKean, Miss Marilyn Moomaw. THIRD ROW:Rosalie Richmeier, Jane Carpenter, Karen Swartz, Alice Johnson, Barbara Mohr, Sharon Taylor, Sharon Scott, Miss Eda Allis, 'Eutune -lilomemahena Develop Wlembenahip l I I Pantrczpatron Taking: sleigh ride at the FHA Snowball are Jim Shepard, Margaret ngrehr, Carol Kaiser, and Ken Strobel. President .... Marilyn Johnson 1 Vice-President . . . Carol Essmiller F ,ao Secretary. . . JoAnn Klingensmith 5 Treasurer . . . Margaret Langrehr Historian. . . Mary Ka Miller Song Leader . . . . Lincla Steuri Pianist .... Nina Mae Gillig I Q Committee Chairmen Degrees ...... Sue Beal r ii Proiects .... Pat McDowell g R F 'J Programs. . . Georgiana Roberts it I Publicity .... Roberta Opie Concessions. . Rosalie Richmeier J .BulLetins . . . Barbara Easdon umor e resentatives The Future Homemakers of America worked in p Barbara Mohr nineteen small groups ot ten girls, headed by the Vicki Rowe officers. The activities were distributed among the Lindo Moiqoon groups so each member had her part in the organ- Alice Johnson lzailon- Sharon c tt A new special group was added forthe future Sharon Tgylaor home economists. Girls planning to major in home- Sophomore Representatives making in college discussed the necessary prepara- Karen Swartz tion and iob possibilities. Jane Carpenter The F.H.A. girls were Under the direction of Sponsors . . . Miss Nadine Sfallard Miss. Marilyn Moomaw, Miss Edo Allis, and Miss Miss Marilyn Moornow Nadine Stallard. Miss Edo Aiiis 66 3 ? li ' ' 1,----.....,.,, il? FIRST ROW: Doris Drehle, Glenna Christiansen, Janet Cronenberg, Karen Davis, Marilyn Cook, Judy Burgett, Sue Barr, Cheryl Byerley, Scarlett Damell, Vicki Broadbooks, Kay Dietz. SECOND ROW: Jane Carpenter, Eleanor Arthur, Susan Durheim, Kay Essmiller, Marianna Brown, Linda Becker, Carol Essmiller, Julie Deines, Marcia Brann, Vesta Davison, Sally Barfield, Nancy Dawson. THIRD ROW: Lela Bender, Barbara Alderson, Margafret Beller, Alita Clark, Sherry Ewing, Billie Copeland, Naomi Davis, Joyce Dyer, Elaine Bryant, Carol Bames, Karen Brenner. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Daniels, Judy Cole, Connie Burhenn, Eleanor Dailey, Marlene Boxberger, Judy Briel, Delores Dunekack, Sandra Bird, Janis Blakey, Bar ara Easdon, Pat Colpitt, Phyllis Carpenter. Snowball ia mid-Mean Social Highlight Dancing in a warm atmosphere though surrounded by drifts of snow were the members and their dates to the Snowball . An Old-fashioned Sleighing Party was the theme and the decora- tions were centered around a real sleigh. A moon shining on an icy lake created the romantic mood for dancing. A party For the children in December surely put all the F,H,A, ers in the Christmas spirit. as she gave toys Each girl experienced a thrill and goodies that added to the ioy of the forty- five small boys and girls. The singing of carols was climaxed when Santa Claus came to visit and distribute the gifts. FIRST ROW: Judy Fuhr, Doreen Flanders, Judith Griffith, Rita Harris, Janet Herl, Marsha Hoge, Linda Holt, Bgernadine Haberman, Rosetta Franklin,Karen Armstrong, Sharee Bowen. SECOND ROW:Oletta Buntz, Mary Chambers, Phyllis Brack. Marjorie Foster, Penny Leek, Laveda Kaiser, Judy Flanders, Gloria Johnson, Joy Kean, Delores Lang, Edna Fanshier, THIRD ROW:Jean Burton, Karen Jordan, Alice Johnson, Jan Fanshier, Judy Kleck, Karen Likes, Elsie Lo and, Caroletta Ironnon. Sue Hamill, Carol leinmiller, Carole Fronterhouse, Kathy Bales. FOURTH ROW: Kaye Knowles, Dorthy Hurst, Vicki Gunn, Margaret Langrehr, Kathy Krueger, Carol Kaiser, Linda Johnson, JoAnn Klingensmith, Nina Grllig, Sharon Jordan, Joy Fisc er. rel Ab . . Nw' FIRST ROW: Dell Marie Popp, Shirley MacDonald, Raylene Moore, Judy Price. Linda McKean, Nell Ann Phillips, Karen Merckle, Karen Reynolds, Betty Otte, Carolyn Mothershead, Janet Milberger, Linda Newell, Delores Peterson. SECOND ROW:Paula Pace. Judy Ozbun, Peggy Ohl, Karen Marmie, 'Sue McGregor, Lou Plunkett, Marilyn Rivers, Pat McDowell, Pat Rosenbaum, Marsha Nairn, Helen Phillips, Jan Miner, Frankie Percy. THIRD ROW: Mary Ellen Michaelis, Donna Mc- Farlane, Judy Ochs, Kathy Nuss, Rae Jean Opie, Barbara Mohr, Jill Patterson, Janice Keller, Ruth Kruckenberg, lana Freeberg, Frances Gerritzen, Alice Gerritzen. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Popp, Judie Minor, Mary Miller, Pat Petz, Rosalie Richmeier, Judy Murphy, Jane Persinger, Maggie Nuss, Nancy Nation, Roberta Opie, Janis Pratt, Jean Otte. Coopenation Pnevaila in Conbenencea and Pnojecta FIRST ROW: Kathleen Robinson, Karen White, Judy Wille, Joy Saffer, Dixie Wagnon, Vicki Rowe, Georgiana Roberts, Genevieve Pinkston, Delila McDowell. SECOND ROW:Katherine Robinson, Sandra Sowles, Linda Treece, Verla Warnken, Nancy Werth, Jaynell Stambaugh, Glenda Sculley, Judy Williams, Gladys Sanders, Luanne Tugile. THIRD ROW:Vicki White, Adonna Smolik, Mary Steinbacher, Dian Stoskopf, Jacquelyn Schlessiger, Linda Steuri, Vic i Trauer, Sharon Scott, Margaret Sayler, Charlotte Unruh. FOURTH ROW: Lois Stoss, Virginia Smirl, Carol Slankard, Jeanette Schwager, Judy Wat ins, Joyce Thompson, Louise Wewer, Karen Swartz, Erna Zutavern, Carla Smith, Sharon Taylor. no DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS ARE: Richard Steinert, secretary-treasurerg Albert Keil, vice-presi- dentg Doreen Flanders, reporter: Alfred Zimmerman, president. II . Q Q L it 49-r L. .J FIRST ROW: Verner Williams, instructorg Vicki Trauer, Doreen Flanders, Francis Bell. SECOND ROW: Connie Burhenn, Eleanor Dailey, Jerry Kem, Violet Krentzel, Rosalie Richmeier. THIRD ROW: Alvin Haberman, Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Alfred Zimmerman, Richard Steinert, Frank Whistler, Albert Keil. The Great Bend Senior High School Distributive Education class is made up of fifteen senior students, who study related subiects in the morning and work in local firms during the after- noon. The group attendedthe annual con- vention this year at Emporia, February IO and ll. Miss Francis Bell was hon- ored at the convention when she was presented a certificate of honorable mention For her manual. Those accompanying the class to Emporia were Verner Williams, Distrib- utive education teacher, Mrs. Lelend Steinert, Delores Dawson and Darlene Eckert. D. E. Stuclenta Leann Ant O5 Wonkinq Verner Williams. instructor, talks to his Distributive Education Class. YY OFFICERS PICTURED: Max Eberhart, presidentg Rita Harris, vice- presidentg Phyllis Carpenter, secretaryg Kathy Krueger, UCBSUICIQ Doris Jean Dtehle, program chairmang Karen Merkle, publicity chairman. NOT PICTURED: Virginia Popp. Gerald Koch, Vicki Sue White Jan Miner and Frankie Percy dis cuss the coming Curtain Call picnic held in the spring Have you been in a play? Worked on a crew? lf so, you are eligible for Curtain Call Club. This club is primarily in- terested in drama and stage work. Because of the large membership, the members were divi- ded into four groups. A chairman was chosen to be in charge of each group and their main iob was to work up a skit for en- tertainment at one of the meetings. The chairmen are: Ken Strobel, Mary Kay Miller, David Felton, and Magdalene Nuss. The main purpose of these groups was to assure full membership participation, in step with this year's theme, Everyone Active . The group presenteda play, The Death ot the Hired Man. BACK ROW: Pat Elliott, James Rusco, Dennis Young. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Rivers. Eleanor Arthur, LuAnn Wright. These students are all interested in dra- matics and believe that Curtain Cal1C1ub has done much in this field. 70 Q 31 3-A' 5' F' FIRST ROW: Cheryl Byerley, Janet Herl, Kathy Bales, Rita Harris, Jean Komarek, Marsha Hoge, Kathy Krueger, Margaret Langrehr, Kathy Nuss. SECOND ROW: Betty Koch, Doris Drehle, JoAnn Klingensmith, Edna Fanshier, Marsha Brann, Janice Keller, Karen Likes, Mary Kay Miller, Gloria Johnson. THIRD ROW: Karen Jordan, Barbara Moore, Judy Murphy, Jan Miner, Kaye Knowles, Joy Fischer, Donna McFarlane, Phyllis Carpenter, Caro1Kaiser. FOURTH ROW: Everett Garner, John Keenan, David Felton, Larry Marquez, Bob Elliott, Bill Lloyd, Jerry Becker, Pat Elliott, Don Herbel. Encounaqea Panticipation Jn Dfzama FIRST ROW: Judy Ozbun, Carolyn Mothershead, Mary Chambers, louise McMullen, Shirley MacDonald, Gerald Koch Robert Platt, Peggy Ohl. SECOND ROW: Vernon Werth, Linda Becker, Kaye Wesley, Nell Anne Phillips, Pat Tener Frankie Percy, Vicki Sue White, Linda Steuri, Nancy Nation. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Richards, Max Eberhart, Pat Romine Virginia Popp, LuAnn Wright, Magdalene Nuss, Robert Opie, Sally Barfield. FOURTH ROW: Dale Steinert, Larry Ruble Dennis Young, James Rusco, Larry Reiser, Dick Rosenbaum, Ken Strobel, Robert Werth, David Pettit. Q ml W6 vf l f-la-al? :gr T., ,C N we was any is if 4-v s,.f4' 'ki' Winn.-5 'Nr-av' tx'-M. m,,,,.,. FIRST ROW: Cliff Hickel, ForrestNe1son, Dan McGovern. SECOND ROW: Sherry Ewing, Paul Berscheidt, Ken Suobel, Max.Eberhart. THIRD ROW: Vicki Sue White, Joan Rhoads, Jan Miner. Debatefza Gain Expenience Progress marked the primary achieve- ment of the i957-58 Panther Debate squad. lnexperience hampered the team earlier in the season, but through persistence, deter- m i nation , and hard work the Panthers emerged as a formidable threat in the final tournaments. More than half of the debate squad were first-year debaters. Coach Nelson skill- fully molded them into trophy competitors and expects more successes next year. The Panther debaters attended tourna- ments which comprise an impressive list this year. They entered competition at Russell, Topeka, Salina, Emporia, Derby, and Kan- sas City, also district tournament at Hays. They debated the question Resolved: That direct economic aid to individual countries should be limited to technical assistance and disaster relief. Four seniors have completed debate at G.B.H.S.: Ken Strobel, Jan Miner, Vicki Sue White and Max Eberhart. The debate squad is proud of their coach, Forrest Nel- son, whose tireless efforts have enabled the squad to progress very rapidly. 'Loading up' at the Emporia tournament are Cliff Coach Forrest Nelson takesa well-deserved minute of Hickel' Max Eberhan' Paul Berscheidt' and Vicki relaxation from his busy schedule of debate. Sue White. Vicki Sue White and Jan -f-:: :E, 1 .1 ,E.. E:,1 I ,.:,E. g :i,a:E.Q1- Miner ended the season with a 13- 17 record while attend - ing avariety of tourna- A ments. ffm if is fffbl 1 F1353 9 V 1 . Q 5 , iw , 4 , , rf , 'x fs? , ' wi' -as , ,gr tw W f 5 Ken Strobel, Max Eberhart, Dan McGovern, and Cliff Hickel captured fifth place while representing Great Bend in the Dis- trict Tournament at Hays. Debate Squad .gn Action s Q- B 11 5 m i., ,'f, - 1- 1 lem reg, , - John Rhoads, Paul Berscheidt, and Sherry Ewing gained valuable experience this year while com- piling a 6-24 record, Dan McGovem and Cliff Hickel prepare for an important contest. They showed steady progress as first-year debaters as their 18-11 record in- dicates. Ken Strobel and Max Eberhart assume a familiar pose as they end three years ofsuccessfuldebate. Their experience is shown by their impressive 22-8 record this year. .,,.,-c M ' ' L mm. i rm , il 'QW L, ,rv T SEATEDg JoAnn Klingensmith, Pat Colpitt, Janis Blakey, Kathy Krueger, Rita Harris, Louise McMullen, Doris Jean Drehle, Carolyn Mothershead. STANDING: Lynn Austin, Mike Gates, Dick Rosenbaum, Dick Gunn, Larry Weathers Ken Richards, Panther: 'Jalea Reconda School flctiuitiea PANTHER TALES -z5' Sm f lab ICQ UHL5 ,iid SCHOLASTIC Z 9 Roto ,: '15, olsrmeurok gf' off- 1'.1. rf, utr, Qs- f 9f Ann YW' PANTHER TALES is the official news- paper of the Gi-eat Bend High school. Great Bend, Kansas. It is published every two weeks by the journalism class, and is printed by the Great Bend Herald- Press. Single copies are ten cents and subscriptions are one dollar and twenty- five cents per year, and also one dollar and twenty-five cents by mail. Editor , W ,, ..,,- Dick Rosenbaum Associate Editor .- Erna: Zutavern Business Managers H-- Kathy Krueger, Dave Felton and JoAnn Klingensmlth Advertising Staff .- Doris Jean Drehle, Pat Colpltt, Paula Kunkel, Barbara Easdon and Rita Gaye Harris Feature News Ed., Carolyn Mothershead Feature News Staff -,. Carolynn Culver, Linda Becker and Ken Richards Society Editor W, W-- Vicki Sue White Society Staff -- -, Louise McMullen, Judy Ozbun and Janis Blakey Exchange Editors ,.,.i Anna Marie Grow and Lanita Walter Junior High Editors H ,,., Linda Steuri and Virginia Popp Sports Editor ,,,,,,,...t. .- Lynn Austin Sports Staff cn, ,,,,,, John Keenan, Larry Weathers, Mike Gates and Dick Gunn Faculty Adviser ,,..,,. Alice E. Unruh The Panther Tales, printed once every two weeks, com- piles news of the school, clubs, and social life of the stu- dents and teachers of the Great Bend High School. This is the first year that two iournalism classes have been offered --one for the publication of the Panther Tales and the other for the planning of the yearbook. Early in the school year the class accompanied by Miss Unruh, traveled to Kinsley, Kansas, where they attended a journalism conference. Many new and different ideas were presented at this meeting. Dick Rosenbaum, editor, and Erna Zutavern, associate editor, proof copy, give out assignments, make up the paper and supervise in general. The business managers are Kathy Krueger, JoAnn Klingensmith, and David Felton. Talkin over the sports of the week at G B H S are tim? , and Dick Gunn ,22?iii' rs,-Ax ers The Advertising Staff sppnds man! long hours solicitindg advertisin from merc ants in owntown Great Ben . THE STAQF CONSISTS OF: Rita Harris, Paula Kunkel, Doris Drehle, Pat Colpitt, and Barbara Easdon. Society Editors have a busy and amusing job finding out the latest news. PICTURED ARE: Janis B akey, Vicki Sue White, Linda Steuri, Louise McMullen, and Virginia Popp. 43 A Planning ahead for the next edition of the school paper is THE FEATURE STAFF Carol . : yn Mothershead, Lanrta Wal- glifwgggigigffDggfglgggngegsgllgh Iiafhl' Krueger ter Ken Richards, Linda Becker, Carolyn Culver -- takes n n ma utavem time to read the latest edition of Panther Tales. We Q? 1 1 President . , . Vice -President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . David Felton . Larry Reiser . . Jean Richmeier Program Chairmen . . . Marjorie Foster Quentin Button Editor ofJ.C,L. Paper . . Carole Reissig This year's Junior Classical League met once a month, with president David Felton presiding. The requirement for membership in this organization is to have at least one year of Latin or to be enrolled in a Latin course. Some of the interesting events that took place this year were a Roman banquet and a wedding, along with a day of typical life in Rome. The club sponsored the annual slave auction in which new members were sold to old members with all proceeds going to the club fund. Any member of J.C.L. earning one hun- dred points was awarded a Junior Classical League pin. In order to receive points, you must take part in various J.C.L. activities, and must have attended a certain number of meetings. Miss Josephine Marshall was clubsponsor. J,C.L. officers look over books to get information for their Roman Banquet. SEATEDg Carole Reissig, Marjorie Foster, Jean Richmeier, Mrs. Marshall. STANDING: Larry Reiser, David Felton, Quentin Button. 'JCL Bninqa Rome to QBHS FIRST ROW: Mary Moxter, Faye Doonan, Barbara Howell, Linda Nelson, Delores Lang. SECOND ROW: Lynda Waters, Ray Jean Opie, Jean Richmeier, Carole Reissig, Marjorie Foster, Mary Belle Hollaway. THIRD ROW: louise Wewer, Caraleta Lonnon. Kaye Knowles, Judy Ochs, Verlyn Ebert, Quentin Button. FOURTH ROW: Richard Koch, David Foss, Bob Gunn, Larry Reiser, David Felton, Bruce Moser, Bill Doan. Ls... WY kv-' A M 11 mf Program Chairmen . Pnactice Spaniah Cuatoma Spanish Club officers look over magazines from different countries. SEATED: Dale Koelling, David Felton, Mrs. Marshall. STANDING: John McFarland, Mary Kay Miller, Ema Zutavern. President . . . . Erna Zutavern Vice-President . . . . .David Felton Secretary-Treasurer . . . John McFarland . Mary Kay Miller Dale Koelling This year's Spanish Club consisted of fifteen members and was sponsored by Mrs. Josephine Marshall. The group met once a month and spent many enjoyable hours watching various films and studying the different customs and cultures of the Spanish people. Late in the year Mr. Ignatius L. Stojowski, a fon'ner teacher of Great Bend High School came back to speak to the members of the club about his recent trip to Spain. Mr. Stoiowski brought slides and interesting pictures of the Spanish-speak- ing lands. Members of the Spanish Club sponsored a Spanish dinner and party, at which they spoke the language of the Spanish people. To be eligible to join Spanish Club, the students must be enrolled in a Spanish class or have taken Spanish before. FIRST ROW: Cara Grow, Mary Chambers, Scarlett Darnell, Judy Kleck. SECOND ROW: Carole Reissig. Sandra SOWICS. Jo Ann Klingensmith, Barbara Easdon, Mary Kay Miller. THIRD ROW: Ema Zutavern, John McFarland, Richard Mc- Cullum, Dale Koelling, Tom Welsh, Dave Felton. 7? M...- Mag sl WT? FIRST ROW: Victor Malson, Richard Christiansen, Dennis Barnaby, Vincent Malson, Holly Ellis, John Keenan. Stanley Christiansen, Dick fuller. SECOND ROW: Jerry Deutsch, Jimmy Langrehr, Bernie Gilmer, Ronnie Foelgner, Leroy Bashor, Larry Anderson, Mark Arthur, Steve Bayless. THIRD ROW: Mark Hutton,James Johnson, Doug Gunn. Russ Kimber, Robert Dyer, Don Herbel, Dick Condit, Jack Baldwin, Robert Finch. FOURTH ROW? Ronnie Myers, Jim Mohr, larry Daubert, Tyrone Adrian, Lynn Austin, Bob Moffat, Dale Cates, Dick Gunn, Mike Gates, Phil Mowbray. B-Club Shown Appneciation 'Jo Coaches The B-Club sold the customary season foot- ball tickets this year. The club also purchased trophies for the head coaches in appreciation of theirfine work with the teams. The annual spring picnic was again held and all that attended had ich- ards, secretary-treasurer, and Lynn Austin, p president, Jim Everett, vice president, Ron R gram chairman. The sponsors were Mr. KI Mr. Dryer, Mr. Brown, Mr. Keller, and Burns. a fine time. This year's officers are Bob Reed, FIRST ROW: Robert Noblitt, Bill Nash, Wallace Tiede, Vem Otte, Harry Wilson, Ken Thompson, Gene Wilson. SECOND IDW: Galen Schroeder, Bob Powelson, Roger Warnken, Bill Lawrence, Gene Sparkman, Don Svgalander, Jim Shepard, Bob Reed. THIRD ROW: Richard Spong, Raydon Robel, Joe Rush, Bob Elliott, Don Reed, Wesley Weathers, Larry Seidl, Roy Rush. FOURTH ROW: Prentice Weltmer, Dale Steinert, Dale Guliford, John Osrenberg, Larry Weathers, Dick Rosenbaum, Ken Richards. Ronnie Richards. Clarence Peterson. 'M-full Q9 1- M 2 ine Mr TO' FIRST ROW: Adonna Smollk, Linda Newell, Paula Kunkel, Faye Doonan, Carole.Nelson, Georgia Cole. SECOND ROW: Gladys Sanders, Sherry Daniels, Elaine Bryant, Mary E1len,Michaelis. Judy Watkms, Naomi Davis. THIRD ROW: Vaglgf Malson, Brent Kufeld, Jerry Gribble, Vincent Malson, Benjamin Gilliland, Richard Gutierrez. FOURTH ROW: Roy S . David Ware, Kenneth Thompson, Larry Klusener, John Esfeld, Jerry Welch, Gary Woodrow, Bob Reed. K m r ll I f 1 SE' f Looking over books and typin lists are Library Science students Gail Dumler, Linda Newell, iivlary Ellen Michaelis. ll!!! Wllfii 5 Unain Libnaniana A neat, well-organized library was the goal set by the thirty-one Library Science students and their sponsor, Mrs. Lillian Haskin. Among their many tasks were learning library routine, learning to use basic library tools, and mending and preparing books for circulation. The class also kept the lower hall bulletin board decorated throughout the year. Three of the students were enrolled a second year, furthering their knowledge of library work and use oflibrary tools. They were Paula Kunkel, Larry Klusener, and Larry Wisehart. The second year class met every Tuesday during activity period. The first year class met on Thursdays. Further work was done during the students' study halls. Checking references for Library Science are Roy Rush, Paula Kunkel, and Mrs, Haskin. H .Alu in li. FIRST ROW: Katherine Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Peggy Ohl, Sandra Washburn, Verla Warnken, Nancy Werth, Mary Lou Steinbacher. SECOND ROW: Shirley Quincy, Nell Ann Phillips, Luanne Tuggle, Becky Vaught, Karen Wright, Gloria Rankin, Vickie Nicolet. THIRD ROW: Dian Stoskopf, Jacquie Schlessiger, Jane Persinger, Lou Plunkett, Pat Petz, Lael Schartz, Janice Pratt, Frankie Percy. FOURTH ROW: Kaye Wesley, Judy Ochs, Pat Romine, Jill Patterson, Karen White, Karen Swartz, Virginia Popp, Nancy Nation, Linda Steuri. r I Z ,fl ip- I f Cjinla Pnoue Athletic fibilitq Let's Win was the shout heard from the gym as the members of the Girls' Intramurals prepared for their first game of basketball. This organization provides an athletic program forthe girls. The girlsalso participate in whis- ket, volleyball and baseball. Members ofthe club are awarded letters and bars if they have attended 75 per cent of the meetings. Seated are the following Intramural officers: Carol Herl, vice-president, Linda Steuri, Pf9SidSHI: and Judy Ochs, sec- retary-treasurerg Standing1: Mrs. Sarah Prose, sponsor and captains Margaret Langre r, Nancy Nation and Carol Kaiser. FIRST ROW: Betty Koch, Rosetta Franklin, Vicki Broadbooks, Kathy Bales, Janet Herl, Delila McDowell, Sue Hamill, Linda McKean. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mohr, Jan Fanshier, Alice Johnson, Faye Doonan, Kathy Nuss, Sue Barr, Cargl Herl, Martha Kerr, Margaret Iangrehr. THIRD ROW: Judy Murphy, Gloria Johnson, Ruth Kruckenberg, Janice Keller, Cheryl Byerley, Karen Jordan, Karen Brenner, Julia Dienes, Carol Leinmiller, Kathy Krueger. FOURTH ROW: Alita Clark, Mary Hollaway, Laveda Kaiser, Penny Leek, Carol Kaiser, Kaye Knowles, Sherrie Holl Carol Barnes, Carole Fronterhouse, Virki Gunn. I N69 riltqla. was-muan.uligg I A FIRST ROW: Vicki White, Linda Steuri, Carol Kaiser. SECOND ROW: Jan Miner, Sue Barr, Karen Marmie, Judy Burqeatt, Nell Ann Phillips, Jud Wille. THIRD ROW: Pat Romine, Judy Ochs, Ka e Wesley, Kaye Knowles, Jan Fanshier, Margaret ngrehr Karen Merckle. OURTH ROW: Carol Herl, Nancy Nation, Janis Bilakey, Alice Johnson, Carol Johnson, Maggie Nuss, Joy Fischer, Mrs. Sarah Prose. Swimmena Jmpnove Shilla A-4 r r,,r, 3 , p I naw' M Wit ' - A41 px: I. , . M e Q J 1, np . L gl' -,7, After the election of officers and designating Monday as club night the She Sharks strove to improve their swimming and diving skills. Under supervision of Mrs. Sarah Prose the girls practiced synchronized swim- ming. . s 1 ,, xl ,J I .g, We Jgfsw ' ii. . if ' i asf? f fd ' 51 '- vfft. f f jfs? A ,LA-55 -g,1 1f:gg:-Av ' H , Q- M '.. , 'giwL5:.- ,. f. f'ffge:.fs::2. f vii 5 ,,1-.,,.-gf-xssM,,Q.: fs , ,. af. ..i -.ifl eiffwx - li ' ' t 1 . ,X , . Q s. J fi , 3, 3 'Vit I 'i fi J' .ff 5 1 ' if 7, 5 Comin to shore to pose for a picture are She-Shark officers: Vicki qNhite, vice-presidentg Mrs. Sarah Prose, adviserg and Sue Barr, president. NOT PICTURED IS: Virginia Popp, secre- tary-treasurer. 81 - FIRST ROW: Nancy Nation, Roberta Opie, Beverly Suchy, Erna Zutavern, Marilyn Berrey. SECOND ROW: Leroy McMullen, Pat Colpitt, Carol Essmiller, Magdalene Nuss, Joy Fischer, Nina Gillig, Carol Johnson, Kaye Knowles, Jean Otte, Dale Guliford. THIRD ROW: Don Wesley, Quentin Button, Bruce Moser, Daryl Lewis, Marjorie Foster, Don Delk. Chain 'Joatena Wluaic fippneciation POSING FOR THE CAMERA ARE CHOIR OFFICERS: Janet Milberger, social chairman, Marjorie Foster, secretary-treasurerg Sue Beal, pres- ident, Rita Harris, Erna Zutavern, Daryl Lewis, librarians. NOT PICTURED IS: David Pettit, vice-president. The Great Bend A Cappella choir, under the direction of Miss Marcelle Tubbs, began the year witha membership of forty-four. Later in the year two members were added. Two main activities for the year were the operetta and the exchange concerts. In Nov- ember the choir enjoyed a trip to Hays when they gave their first exchange program ofthe year. Preceding this program was the annual Thanksgiving concert for the entire student body. Tentative plans were made for the choir to iourney to Salina for their spring exchange concert. All of the choirmembers worked many hours in preparing for the operetta, which wasa huge success. ln reward for their efforts a party was given in their honor the final nightof the event. The final events of the year included the Easter concert and the contests, which are held every spring. The choir worked extra hard on their annual spring concert, which was given on the first Sunday of May. This concert com- pleted the activities of the year for this group. FIRST ROW: Oletta Buntz, Linda Steuri, Vicki White, Rose Cregger, Jan Miner. SECOND ROW: Tyrone Adrian, David Weathers, Harold Berrey, Gary Woodrow, Sylvia Neal, Sue Beal, Kathy Krueger, Betty Otte, Rita Harris. THIRD ROW: Jim Shepard, Jerry Martin, Janet Milberger, Gene Delbert, Caraleta Lonnon, Wlaclniqala music .Light and Cjaq This year the madrigal singers elected Jerry Martin for president and David Pettit for librarian. Here the madrigals, a select group, are posed for the camera. SEATED ARE: Vicki white, Nina Gillig, Sue Beal, Caraleta lonnon, Marjorie Foster, Janet Milberger, Jean Otte. STANDING ARE: Bruce Moser, Daryl Lewis, Leroy McMullen, Jim Shepard, Don Delk, Jerry Martin. David Pettit IS NOT PICTURED, f , 5332, in 2 ' i' , My , I 8 I ki, , ,E Posing for a picture are the members of theJunior Sextette. Betty Otte, Kaye Knowles, Rose Cregger, Caraleta Lonnon, Oletta Bunz, and Raylene Moore. who IS NOT PICTURED. Sylvia Neal is the accompanist. Making ready their song for contests are the Senior Trio composed of Pat Colpitt, Sylvia Neal and Joy Fischer. Accompanist is Sue Beal. Going over a song before a final performance are the members of the Boys Quartet. Jerry Martin, Jim Shepard, Tyrone Adrian, and Daryl Lewis. Carol Essmiller is accompanist. Practicing on a song are the members of the Senior Octette. Sue Beal, Beverly Suchy, Vicki White, Janet Milberger, Marjorie Foster, Jean Otte, and Magdalene Nuss. Nina Gillig is the accompanist and Alvina Otte IS NOT PICTURED. Vocal Cjnoupa Members of the Sophomore Triple Trio are Edna Fanisher, Martha McKinney, Judy Briel, Sally Barfield, Penny Leek, Jane Carpenter, Karen Swartz, Janice Keller, Linda Treece, faccompanistj, and Karen Davis. Midi. Various performances were given during the year by the ensembles pictured on this page. The Senior Octette performed at one of the homecomings and the other groups entertained at the different clubs and organizations in Great Bend. Many of the students in these selected groups have received high awards for the individual performances they have given. As usual during the last of February they were busy practicing songs to be sung for competition in the spring contest. 84 Il ' ' ll QQO lflil CCC! i Q Q64 Eliot ROW: David Weathers, Marjorie Foster, Beverly Suchy, Harold Berrey, Caraleta Lonnon,ADon Delk, Bruce Moser, Janet Milber er, Daryl Lewis, Sue Beal, Jerry Martin, Erna Zutavern, Ralph Lanterman, David Pettit, Gary Woodrow, Rita Harris, im Everett, Jan Miner, Linda Steuri. SECOND ROW: Kaye Knowles, Rose Cregger, Marilyn Berrey, Jean Otte, Leroy McMullen, Kathleen Robinson, Roberta Opie, Jim Shepard, Sally Barfield, Oletta Buntz, Tyrone Adrian, Jane Carpenter, Betty Otte, Nancy worth, Judy Brown, Dale Guliford, Judy Williams, Rae Jean Opie, Eu ene Daubert, Everett Garner, Pat Colpitt, Martha McKinney, Jean Komarek, Joy Fischer, Nancy Nation, Kay Dietz, Vicii White, Magdalene Nuss. Pfunce of Ptlaen .94 Coloftbul is Prince of Pilson. . . Daryl Lewis Francois ....... David Pettit Miss Melissa Crocker . .Janet Milberger Jake Boomer. . . . . Jerry Martin Jean Boomer. . . . Sue Beal Artie Winterset . . Bruce Moser Sidonie . . . Rita Harris Wilbert . . . Don Delk Dilbert . . Harold Berrey Henri . . . . Don Wesley Nancy Adams . . Erna Zutavern Nanette . . . Caraleta Lonnon Paulette . . Beverly Suchy Claudette . . Marjorie Foster Street Singer . David Weathers W- Sergeant Brie . . Gary Woodrow Watch the birdie says Bruce Moser toJanet Milberger, Beverly Suchy, Caraleta Lonnon, Marjorie Foster, David Pettit, and Rita Harris. Listening to Larry Weathers sing are Daryl Lewis, Jerry. Martin, Sue Bea and Erna Zutavern. r . lf W, 3 . . , FIRST ROW: David Felton, Lynda Waters, Linda Steuri, Susan Durheim, Lynda Schartz. SECOND ROW: Jo Anne Byers, Marsha Nairn, Eleanor Arthur, Linda McKean, Pat Tener. THIRD ROW: Maril nBerrey, Vicki Rowe, Mary Chambers, Linda Nelson, Barbara Howell, Cuma Vinson, Barry Burkhart, Ken Kuhfman, Janice Keller, Julia Delgado. FOURTH ROW: Lonnie Mitchell, Jerry Weiser, Gary Foos, Marcia Cannady, Spencer Amend, Geoff Carothers, Sandra Washburn, Jim Zeltner, Shirle Quincy, Ted Poindexter, Dick Rosenbaum. FIFTH ROW:Janet Cronenberg, Carol Slankard, Kay Essmiller, Lind! Courtright, Marianna Brown. Concent Band Ententaina Band officers pose for a picture for our Rhorea camera man. Lynda Waters, EntertainmentChairmang Mike Gates, Equip- ment Chairmang Erna Zutavern, Vice-Presidentg Marcia . . . . Cannad , President- Mar'orie Foster Se t -T - Seen in a familiar se is James Sanner as he re ares hi Li Y - 3 . J- ' me ar. . reasurfzr' band for the All-S5301 Christmas Program. P P S mgga Rasek, Librarian, Dick Rosenbaum, Pubficity Chair- s Msg 86 FIRST ROW: John Sa ler, Doris Drehle, Janet Milberger, Penn Leek, Betty Otte, Nancy Ehler. SECOND ROW: Martha McKinney, Zaveda Kaiser, Linda Rasek, Pat McDowelK Pat Romine, Portia Schumacher. THIRD ROW: Ronny Anderson, David Foss, Jim Adams, Dennis Young, Larrya Knurpxp, Erna Zutavern, Nell Ann Phillips, Twy ah Gideon. Jucjjy Routh, Marjorie Foster. FOURTH ROW: rry arquez, Jerry Scott, Franklin Shobe, Bruce Moser, Harol Berrey, Gary McDowell, Lou Plunkett, Vern Otte, Dennie Robinson, Va1Lindholm, Jerry Becker. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Thies, Ronnie Douglas, Brian Campbell, Ken Pryor, Don Bertram, School And Community Many hours of hard practice describes the Brass Choir of the B180 Panther Band. Involved in a session are Jim Adams, Cleat ' Walters, Spencer Amend, Marcia Cannady, Gary Foos, Val Lindholm, Jerry Scott and Larry Marquez. Woodwind trio practices runs and trills for District contest THEY ARE: Janet Milberger, oboe, David Felton, flute, and Linda Steuri. clarinet. 87 FIRST ROW: Linda Rasek, Ronny Anderson, David Foss, Jim Adams, David Felton, Marsha Nairn, Lgnda Waters. SECOND ROW: Pat McDowell, Doris Drehle, Linda Steuri, Janet Milberger, Linda Nelson, Barbara owell, Nell Ann Phillips, Judy Roth. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Arthur, Susan Durheim, Lynda Schartz, Martha McKinnety, John Sayler, Marjorie Foster, Erna Zutavern. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Cannady, Geoff Carothers, Spencer Amen , Gary Foos, Jerry Weiser, Sandra Washburn, Dennis Robinson, Jerry Becker, Val Lindholm. FIFTH ROW: Larry Marquez, Jerry Scott, Frank Shobe, Ken Pryor, Brian Campbell, Ronnie Douglas, Don Bertram, Dick Rosenbaum. SIXTH RO : Janet Cronenberg, Carol S ankard, Suzanne Thies. Pep Band Liuena School Spiuit Posing for a picture in their Valentine costumes are Drum Majorette Janet Milberger, and Majoretres Vicki Sue White and Linda Steuri. The flute section of the Black Panther Band is composed of David Felton, Lynda Waters, Jo Anne Byers, Marilyn Berrey, Vicki Rowe and Mary Chambers, s 'wr ' sv .Q V A - 4:6 'it 1 FIRST ROW: Judy Routh. Linda Steuri, Janet Milberger, Susan Durheim. SECOND ROW:Caro1Slankard, Lou Plunkett, Ken Pryor, Gary Foos, Marcia Cannady, Jerry Becker. NOT PICTURED: Larry Knupp, Ron Douglas, Spencer Amend, Val Lindholm, Blue Ylotea Enhance Dancea find School Work! Drill! Practice! was the motto of the Black Panther band this year. They played a significant part in our school activities by their outstanding half-time shows, presenting spring concerts oncl bringing home high honors from the District and State Musical Festivals. MEMBERS OF THE SAXOPHONE QUARTET ARE: Ema Zutavern, Nell Ann Phillips, Cuma Vinson, Linda Nelson. ill A successful 1957-58 year began with the raising of money by selling magazine subscrip- tions and ended with the annual band banquet where letters and medals were presented to those who earned them. r in ra XL Q Engrossed in playing is the Black Panther Band led by James Sanner, Ole 1 1' ' 1 ' 'oD r ' ' around the world to Pat Rosenbaum, Gary Woodrow, fheY Change Scenes- Jan Fanshier, Marcia Brann, Quentin Button and Dennis Young. Armand the would in Eiqhtq Dana Aouda, Frances Percy, regains consciousness after being saved from her husband's death fire. Lynda Waters, Bill Lloyd, Dale Koelling, Larry Marquez, and Dale Steinert look on. Kaye Wesley and Cheryl Byerley watch Robert Platt as he prepares to scalp Dale Koelling . Dale Steinert, Bill Lloyd, and David Weathers shoot at attacking Indians from the train. The junior class presented the three- act comedy, Around the World in Eighty Days, November 21 and 22, 1957, in the high school auditorium. The fine acting ability of the cast, under the direction of Emerson MacDonald, helped term the play a success. The story revolved around Phil eas Fogg, a wealthy Englishman in his forties, who made ci wager with some of his friends that he could go around the world in eighty days. This play required much help from be- hind the scenes. The crew spent many long hours working on lighting, sound effects, make-up, and costumes. Their time and hard work helped make this play a success, and one that the junior class can be proud of. Larry Marquez puts the finishing touches on train scenery for the play. The play, Terror at Black Oaks, a mystery-comedy by James Reach was chosen For the senior 3-act play. lt was presented April 'IO and ll before large audiences. Pro- ceeds were used to finance senior graduation expenses. The cast consisted of six men and seven women. This gave many students an oppor- tunity to prove themselves as actors and ac- tresses. Most of the cast had had previous acting experience which helped make the rehearsals go faster and more smoothly. The play was under the direction of Emer- son MacDonald. Ken Strobel was the student director. Willie. . . Mark Arthur Rusty - - . .Dave Pettit Han West . . . . Don Delk Elvira .... . Magdalene Nuss Bonnie Blakely . Flo Turner . . Scott Radford . . Vicki Sue White . Doris Drehle . Daryl Lewis Clarissa . . . . . Erno Zutavern Dave Edwards . . Dick Rosenbaum Mildred Blakely. . . Mary Chambers Kate Blakely. . Julie Blakely . Ted Blakely . . . Jan Miner . . Rita Harris . Max Eberhart '.7efmou at Black Oulu Who dunitz The cast surrounds Ema Zutavern, who is killed in the play. Looking at the cor se are Mary Chambers, Jan Miner, Rita Harris. STAND- ING: Dick Rosenbaum, Dar 1 Lewis, Ma dalene Nuss, Mark Arthur, Max Etilerhart, Daviag Pettit, Doris Drehle, Don Delk, Vicki Sue White and Ken Strobel. Cneatea Suapenae FIRST ROW: Rita Harris, Vicki Sue White. SECOND ROW: Doris Drehle, Mary Chambers, Erna Zutavern, Daryl Lewis, Don Delk. Every spare minute IS being used for memorizing--this is CSPCCIHUY hard when readinqjthe play upside down 35 Ihe Camera man caught aryl Lewis doing. Relaxing a moment between scenes are Jan Miner, Mark Arthur, Vicki Sue White, Max Eberhart, Don Delk, Doris Drehle, Magdalene Nuss, Mary Chambers and Etna Zutavern. I 1 ......... i f Discussing the play at the dress rehearsal are Virginia Popp, Doris Drehle, Margaret Langrehr, and Nancy Nation. Mrs. Haledon . Margaret Langrehr Miss Brigg . . . Virginia Popp Joan . . . . Nancy Nation Mrs. Carson .... Doris Drehle Student Director . . Linda Steuri Stage Manager . .Dick Rosenbaum Director .... Forrest Nelson The Bond Between The Blue Teapot Ma Brown . .Shirley MacDonald Pa Brown .... Barry Burkhart Jimmy McNabe. . . Larry Knupp Cynthia ..... Penny Lee Director . . . Miss Eda Allis F1eas! That squirrel? It does not! thundered Larry Knupp to Penny Leek, Barry Burkhart, and Shirley MacDonald. Posing after a long night of practice are, SEATED: Vir- ginia Popp, Margaret Langrehr, and Nancy Nation. STANDING: Doris Drehle, Dick Rosenbaum, and Linda Steuri. For they first play of l958, the seniors presented their one-act drama The Bond Between by Mae Howley Barry. Only having worked on stage crews for previous plays, Nancy Nation and Margaret Langrehr experienced for the first time the thrill of acting. Dramatics have been more outstanding in the activities of Doris Drehle and Virginia Popp. Doris has taken dramatic lessons and was in the iunior three-act and all one-acts that this class of '58 has presented. The sophomore's one-act comedy The Blue Teapot by Jean Lee Latham, was a fine produc- tion. AS underclassmen, they made a success of having the stage all to themselves for the first time. They showed promise of making their class plays successful in their two remaining years at G.B.H.S. Stage crew consisted of Jane Carpenter, Eleanor Arthur, Rebecca Vaught, Marsha Nairn, Ronny Anderson, Susan Durheim, Joe Terry, Galen Sch- roeder, Tom Steffen, and Rae Jean Opie. But I want them, Jimmy! begged Penny Leek ofLarry Knupp, as Barry Burkhart and Shirley MacDonald looked on. K I .. .. .r ,y ' 'A Z -gt 4. .-,. , .,,,.. . .,k., A ,. . xy., .:- Q , M ' 4 N Jin v Lt.- Smiling over their success, cast and crew members are: SEATED: Bill Lloyd, Marilyn Berrey, Lynda Waters, Frank- ie Percy, Dale Steinert. STANDING: Mary Michaelis, Caraleta Lonnon, Robert Platt, Larry Seidl, Gary Wood- row, Kaye Knowles. f...-4 Lynda Waters studies the features of Bill Lloyd as she paints a picture of her love Mister Vincent. The juniors presented the rollicking comedy Mister Vincent by Mari Bec to win the destinat- miaten Vincent Caroline Graham Henry Graham . Susan. . . Penelope. . Cynthia . . . Ted Matthews . Mister Vincent Director , , . . . Kaye Knowles . Gary Woodrow . Marilyn Berrey . .Lynda Waters . Frankie Percy . . .Dale Steinert . . . Bill Lloyd Mrs. Lela McMannis ion of being chosen to present their play at the District Meet. Their hard work and preparation helped their play win class competition. All cast members had a part in the junior three-act play presented earlier in the year. Stage crew consisted of Cheryl Byerley, Caraleta Lonnon, Mary Mi- chaelis, Larry Seidl, Robert Platt, and Larry Marquez. Death ob the 'Hined 'man' Warren . Mary . Edna . Silas . . . Director . . Pat Elliott . . Virginia Popp . . Phyllis Carpenter . Larry Knupp Max Eberhart Working hard as crew members are: FIRST ROW: Barbara Moore, Karen Merckle, Rita Harris, Susan Durheim, Linda Steuri, Peggy Ohl, Kathy Nuss, Max Eberhart. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Arthur, Marsha Brann, Ken Strobel Mary Miller, Jean Komarek. 2 The Death of the Hired Man, drarnatized from the poem by Robert Frost, was the second drama presented to the student body. This is the first year the Curtain Call has presented a play. It was the only opportunity for the different classes to combine their talents. Phyllis Carpenter and Pat Elliott were guided by the experience of Virginia Popp and Larry Knupp. All cast members did an outstanding iob. Cast members, Larry Knupp, Virginia Popp, Pat Elliott, and Phyllis Carpenter take time out for a little fun. Ll inf aim J 5211? YW Q? FIRST ROW: Marcia Cannady, Erna Zutavern, Janet Milberger, Alvina Otte, Marjorie Foster. SECOND ROW: Daryl Lewis, Linda Steuri, Jerry Martin, Sue Beal, David Felton, Nina Mae Gillig. Give muaical Recognition to Eleven Eleven senior musicians were selected for the Music Honor Society of 1958. Music Honor Society members were chosen by James Sanner, band director, Marcelle Tubbs, vocal music instructorp Marcia Cannady, band president, and Sue Beal, choir president. Students named to this Honor Society must have par- ticipated in various musical groups throughout their three years in high school. A music assembly was held on May 9 for the members to present their talent to the student body. Music Honor Society members Janet Mil berger, Alvina Otte and David Felton prac tice for their assembly. Sue Beal and Marcia Cannady plan the assembly for the Music Honor Society. 1 , Q 1 3 A et f -as ky N' K T T i W6 f T .sf sf 9 L In 'ti iQ,.:,f 1. A x sfo is ' -1 -A ...av Q, ti 5 SEAATED:.Rita Harris, Nina Gillig, Marjorie Foster, Judy Kleck, Linda Newell. Doris Drehle, Judith Farr, -13 fm K11f1gef1Sm1Il1. and Mary Chambers. STANDING: Carole Reissig, Richard Fuller, Margaret Langrehr, ax Eberhart, Charlotte Unruh, Ted Batchman, Beverly Suchy, David Felton, and Marilyn Johnson, Set -High Cjoala in Scholanahip Honor students Max Eberhart Gilllg and JoAnn Khngensmrth spend much time in the guidance room preparing for college. Carole Reissig, Linda Newell, Margaret Langrehr, and Rita Harris study pamphlets on how to apply for scholarships. ,S ,R v i The l957-58 Senior Scholastic Group is comprised ot the upper ten per cent of the class based on scho- lastic accomplishment. This is a means of giving recognition to the G . B. H . S. students who have studied to achieve the high goals that they set for themselves in their classroom work. They also played an active role in school activities. These eighteen students were chosen according to school records on yearly grades in academic cour- ses. The group pictured represents the results after seven semesters. The final selection wasmade after grades for all four years had been com- pleted. Members of the honorary group received their awards in the Recog- nition Assembly May 23. Ag as-W2 ,VJ ' -fry' args FIRST ROW: Carolyn Mothershead, JoAnn Klingensmith, Louise McMullen, Linda Steuri, Vicki Sue White Janis Blakey, Doris Jean Drehle, Kathy Krueger, Rita Harris. SECOND ROW: John Keenan, David Felton, Erna Zutavern, Dick Gunn, Larry Weathers, Pat Colpitt, Ken Richards, Lynn Austin. NOT PICTURED: Bar bara Easdon, Paula Kunkel. flounnaliata Qualify 9071 Quill find Scnoll virtue of their positions. Members of the yearbook staff may also quality. Other journalism students may quality for the society since the picture was taken before the end of the year. The group is under the direction of Miss Alice E. Unruh and Jack Karraker. Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for the High School Journalists. To be eligible forthis organization the student must maintain at least a B average in all courses. Publication of copy is required of newspaper re- porters. Editors and business managers are eligible by FIRST ROW: Judy Farr, Jan Miner, Max Eberhart, Mark Arthur, Sue Beal, Louise McMullen. SECOND ROW: Beverly Suchy, Carol Kaiser, Margaret Langrehr, Nancy Nation, Joy Fischer, Aivina Otte, 2 xsfi' 'l z , iiiggsi Q, QI' ,gg C 25 5 fi ' 1 W is 'P 13 4' ' ft fs , ,I ,L , , s-l KS X ff ,wx ,iw tgp , . , . g g , rg V ' 1. f i t - ,... , , ,. as sa ,gn ' ' 'A Members of the Forensic honor group are in the FIRST ROW: Clifford Hickel, Linda Newell, Sherry Ewing, Vicki Sue White, Janlyn Miner, and Lynda Waters. SECOND ROW: Daniel McGovern, John Rhoads, Ken Strobel, Mr. Forest Nelson, Max Eberhart, and Paul Berscheidt. national 'lonenaic League The National Forensic League, in its third year of existence in the Great Bend High School, has proved itself a worth- while organization for students interested in speech activities. After a member has 20 points, obtained by participation in speech work, a Merit degree will be awarded to him. Other degrees offered are Honor, Excellence, and Distinction. These also require a certain number of points. The 1958 National Forensic League officers pose for the cameraman. Dan McGovern, vice-presidentg Max Eberhart, president, L nda Waters secretar - and Vicki Sue Wh't ' Y 1 Y, ' ie, Assist- ant secretary. as I ,E ii xx ai f ,ff 5 ,-wr-in AN , , .. .sth . I, Q 1 1 gii'i13fuF ' -ff in as I , an , 2 I . ' , 4 E . .' gif' f .- ' Y tv . ,- 5Qf'f's' ff -'Qf..5 SJ 3 Q , rf 'X-it ,QW '-4': ' -'ffl :ig L- fgjwg 'i . 3 Y ' 2uf.i i '- L ily. , Mamma . A -53,1 ' 'M F Qwymisfrswm Lf V VV W,uWs.r..k I - .M , Q,1QfjQ:.rs ,ix Checking a newspaper for current events are N.F.L members Janlyn Miner, Sherry Ewing, Linda Newell, Paul 5 Berscheidt, Clifford Hickel, Ken Strobel and Forrest Nelson coach. E. 5 . J Connie Alban and Bob Nation. crown bearers s L V football homecoming, pose in front of the throne , L for the camera man. Panther: y Viewa J 3 - 1 A The Kayette Nominating Committee, composed of Ema Zuta- K if? vern, Alice Johnson, Lynda Waters, Sharee Bowen, Kathy Krueger, Carol Kaiser, Judy Ochs, and Nancy Nation discuss a problem with Miss Maline Lundstedt. bg A 'YD f J Karen Davis holds the wastepaper basket for Kay J Essmiller while Judy Williams sweeps the floor of f Ml the homema king room. I .Q-nr Linda Newell and Judy Cole, Library Science students, help Roy 'l Rush check out a book in the school library. W 1 s,,., - ful, Judy Williams concentrates on the test that the Kayettes are giving on the motto and pledge while Kaye Knowles stops to try and re member. .,,. 1412, W1 -V 5 ... . A 15' . .. si ,L ' I . 129245215 ff--- , b Qin. . , , 98 'IM rs any rs E X Y , Q k --1 vi.- - ff ,A a-m-W...-.-ngyn-vw-an-Q X 1455532.52 6 i X an . 'A k fig . 1: il tif N X M51 QMQA ?wW ,, LX 252- S 5 Y E i ,rw - uw P Q ,, e dm, 5- 1 4 . 1 U' 4 ? Q .32 Er 2 .Wfffi ,,,,,.,k,-..,.,f ,A ,. ,,,M.fw, . Royalty Queen Standuat 14 ttenclanta 'Rainbow Queen i if is is so ,., E M it st .. .Sy l kk 5 tis : 8- 7 K QUEEN MARGARET LAN GRE HR escorted by Bob Elliott and Don Reed - Miss Margaret Langrehr was the lucky girl who found her dream at the end of the rainbow. Queen Margaret was crowned 1958 Basketball Queen by Co-Captain Bob Elliott before the homecoming game on March l. At this time she received her tradi- tional kiss and bouquet of roses. A blizzard postponed the game and cancelled the morning assembly, when Co-Captain John Ostenberg was to crown the Queen and a program was to be given in the royalty's honor. ln the ceremony preceding the game, the candidates were escorted by the basket- - ball players to the center of the gymnasium through a rainbow arch under spotlight. Seated on a throne, decorated like a pot of gold, the Queen, her six lovely attendants, flower girl Lynn Rene' Liggitt, and crown-bearer Shannon Schartz reigned during the - McPherson-Great Bend game. Half-time was colored by a marching exhibition by the Explorer Scouts, honoring Queen Margaret with a gun salute. The last event of this memorable night was the dance which was preceded by the Grand March led by the Rainbow Royalty. Sw Q QW Lf 2 Roqaltq This memorable night of April 26wQs filled with Gl'Gl6l'1i'pl'0Qi'Om' corona- tion ofthe RHOREA KING 5 QUEENg and u n u s ua l decorations of continuous, modern forms, creotingcmoodof unlim- itecl time, space, and motion. The theme ln- finity truly mode this c night to remember. Friendliest Boy Ken Strobel Friendliest Girl Virginia Popp Voice of Democracy Vicki Sue White Winner Oratorical Cor Max Eberhart -V W. en V fi r t , 3 rr ,un-f i it M lkVS E Journalism Award Mike Gates Honona The students appearing on this page are winners of special honors and achievements during the 1957- fl .13 ,auxin Corrigan King Sweetheart Ball Queen David Pettit Carol Kaiser , ff if Pi A Citizen of Tomorrow W Mark Arthur gk .Y DAR Representative Marlorie Foster M5 K ,pullnvinw A LKI: - 3 .1 Merit Award Ryan Massey , Merit Award John Morrison .jf ,,....-.. 'K A ifiii i . ' 134 V ' ' 14 , Y ,nn-new-Q, ' M '31,-f, FL f ,iw V is si f it Q? fc- - W6 ......- ww -W Q ,- K .MQW 'L ,S 5 Hthletica otnnbv-6-4-. K, ..k. 5 in wk 4 wx! . :EM , 41 1 ffmg ,QI L: Y 5A1f,QQf..a:w 'KL iidiafiinx ' f 5 ll. , ' 4 xl , . -,W....4 , -Q..-as-vf fw-X 5 fl 'A E ! . i ,f , , 4 , , A V Mawwfs 1 -uv. 9.....w.. ,......... .......,.,.,....h..,.... , , W mm ,. -vo - E Yi ' af i L EQ I' Ml- - 4 K ,iii-1 ,...-M-M- 'l ' , -eu cpe- , r .e-e9,.. 'T1' . ' 3 vu gr ,,.,..'. -M A .P .. -if A-1- Q ,q W '-in ,s--7 , ,m,,.,.,t.f , ,M ,Q Varsity Record .s FIRST ROW: Jack Baldwin, James Everett, Tyrone Adrian, Dick Fuller, Bob Reed, Lynn Austin, Clarence Peterson, Mark Arthur, Wallace Tiede, Shelby Jones, Ken Richards, Larry Daubert. SECOND ROW: Robert Dyer, Gary Sullivan, Ronnie Richards, Dale Cates, Ronnie Myers, John Ostenberg, Larry Seidl, Larry Weathers, Don Swalander, Gene Sparkrnan, Phil Mowbray, Doug Gunn, lim Shepard, Roy Rush, Bob Elliott, Vincent Malson. THIRD ROW: Wesley Weathers, Bob Moffat, Dennis Barnaby, Bernie Gilmer, Galen King, Mark Hutton, Gene Wilson, Roy Doonan, D011 Reed, Ronald Foelgner, Harry Wilson, Stanley Christiansen, Raydon Robel, Arthur Colpitt, Robert Noblitt, Coach Harry Kline. FOURTH ROW: Coach Cecil Dryer, Holly Ellis, lim Triplett, Gary Bell, Alva Ray Beams, Richard Spong, James Tiede, David Thompson, Vernon Otte, Bill Lawrence, Bill Nash, Galen Schroeder,Roger Wal-nken,ji1 t1 Thomas, James Langrehr, Donald Deutsch, Coach John Keller. Panthena 'Jace 'Jouqh Sched Great Bend 37 Ha s Cadets O . Great Bend I8 Rusysell 12 and Lynn Austin' 18' Great Bend 0 Larned 7 Great Bend 7 Dodge City I2 Great Bend O Hays I3 Great Bend l9 Salina O Great Bend Hutchinson Cancelled ,L Great Bend I3 Pratt 26 Great Bend I3 Garden City 20 B-Team Record Great Bend I3 Russell I4 Great Bend 0 Dodge City O - Great Bend 20 Hays 0 Great Bend Hutchinson Cancelled Great Bend Pratt Cancelled - ef4,f-,L C The co-captains for the 1958 season were Clarence Peterson 21 Q- ? 3 f . S f-eg.,--I -Q- The Great Bend Black Panthers, under the direction of Head Coach Harry Kline, scheduled the roughest teams in the school's history this year. All teams outside the W.C. K.L. were A schools. Starting the season with a bang, the Panthers won two en- counters before the influenza epidemic struck. Playing with many of the first eleven out, the Panthers fell before teams rated high in the Associated Press Poll. Iniuries plagued the team during the last few games, but despite the losses much was gained from the i957 season. A fine sophomore squad proved themselves and every player pro- fited from the games in some way. Halfback Shelby Jones attempts a tackle on an opposing back as Dale Cates is close behind. James Everett nails a Russell ball carrier as 35, Sullivan and 38, Arthur move up for an assist. Great Bend fullback Tyrone Adrian gets away for a long gain as right end Doug Gunn doubles back to block. 41 X 1 Ga- t Nm , A 'D k a '25 r 63 X- , 52 l -58 'A'-'t k A 'Es lpn . an - Cc c Coaches Cecil Dryer, Harry Kline, and John Keller pose for the cameraman be- fore planning the strategy for the com- ing game. Not pictured is Charles Brown, B-team coach. is as 'sf .ferr fe Q, if 7' L Defensive back Tyrone Adrian dives for a tackle on an opposing ball carrier. Other Panthers to his aid are: 38, Arthur, 69, Wilson, 12, Deutsch. Nineteen seniors played their last game for Great Bend High School in the Garden City encounter, which was a thrilling, hard fought contest. THESE SENIORS ARE: Gene Wilson, John Ostenberg, Larry Weathers, Jack Baldwin, James Everett, Tyrone Adrian, Dick Fuller, Bob Reed, Lynn Austin, Bill Lawrence, Ron Foelgner, Jim Shepard, Roy Rush, Bob Elliot, Clarence Peterson, Mark Arthur, Wallace Tiede, Ken Richards, and Larry Daubert. Promising sophomore back, Gary Sullivan makes a gain around left end as an opponent leaps for a tackle. Gary Sullivan runs a Larned player out of bounds as 36, Bob Reed and 28, Bob Elliott move up to help. H1 THE 1957-58 VARSITY IS COMPOSED OF, FIRST ROW: Vincent Malson, managerg Jim Shepard, Bob Finch, Don Reed, John Ostenberg, and Victor Malson, manager. SECOND ROW: Mike Gates, Bob Elliott, Ken Richards, Dale Guliford, Jim Everett, and Ron Richards. Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Panthena '3iniah 'lounth Jn League VARSITY TEAM RECORD 50 Garden City Russell Wichita North Pratt Dodge City Larned Salina Hays Russell Great Bend Pratt Great Bend Hutchinson Great Bend Dodge City Great Bend Larned Great Bend Hays Great Bend Garden City Great Bend 43 McPherson EMPORIA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Great Bend 49 Garden City Great Bend 46 McPherson Coach Charles Brown and co-captains John Ostenberg and Bob Elliott get instructions from Head Coach John Keller Ron Richards and Jim Everett guard an opponent :lose1y. 5+IBl43w s. 'XM Q sa The Great Bend Black Panther basketball team had a rebuilding year as they finished the season with a 7- ll record. The team placed third in the Emporia tourna- ment and as this book goes to press the regional tournament as not been held. Dodge City, Hutchinson, Hays Cadets, Garden City, Liberal, and Great Bend will partici- pate in it. James Everett was the only returning letterman and tin- ished the season-with an aver- age in double figures. This year's captains are John Os- tenberg and Bob Elliott. The team nominated candidates for basketball queen and es- corted them in the homecom- ing ceremonies . The team placed fourth in the West Central League. Uh! ugg! says Bob Elliott as a Dodge City player takes advantage of him. In the Pratt game Kerr' Richards 54 andlim Everett 24 jump high for a rebound, 'Panthena '3iqht 'I13 Jim Everett, Dale Gulrford 32 and Bob Ellrott scramble for possession of the ball wrth several Hays Indians Dale Guliford 32 Mike Gates 52 and Ken Richards 54 Let'a S-C- 0- R-E Great Bend defeated Liberal 47-35 in the first round ot the Regional Tournament. The Pan- thers were defeated by Dodge City 61-40 in the semi-finals but beat Hutchinson in the consola- tion game 73-60. This gave Great Bend the third place trophy. The Panther B-Team won 3 and lost I3 in their season. Sev- eral of the sophomores showed up well under fire and will probably hold down places on the varsity next year. The team's coach is Charles Brown. Jim Everett and Bob Elliott jump for a rebound with two opposing players. Expectant looks are displayed when Dale Guliford 32, Jim Everett 24 and Ron Richards, as well as several Russell players, await a rebound. Jim Everett jumps high against an opposing player Hays controls! John Ostenberg 22, Mike ' Gates and Ken Richards look on as a Hays player receives a pass. John Ostenberg, Jim Shepard, Dale Guliford and Jim Everett 24 start a play rolling. Bob Elliott charges after a loose ball as Dale Guliford 32 and Mike Gates move up to help. B-TEAM RECORD l Great Bend 38 Garden City 32 Great Bend 26 Russell 32 Great Bend 20 Wichita North 50 Great Bend 34 Pratt 47 Great Bend 41 Dodge City 48 Great Bend 38 Larned 4l Great Bend 27 Salina 33 Great Bend 40 Hays 48 Great Bend 28 Russell 49 Great Bend 40 Pratt 45 Great Bend 45 Hutchinson 54 Great Bend 40 Dodge City 44 Great Bend 38 Larned 4l ' I Great Bend 34 Hays so va-'lilflf 06 59 Great Bend 37 Garden City 36 Great Bend 36 McPherson 38 THE 1957-58 B-TEAM IS COMPOSED OF, FIRST ROW: Mark Hutton, Harry Wilson, Ron Douglas, Richard Smith, Richard Mohr, and Gary Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Jim Sullentrop, Richard Spong, Bob Moffat, Rennie Brantz, Robert Dver, and Wesley Weathers, - f.,.f .t,t 7 sfrmai. Coach Dryer poses with captains Clarence Peterson and Tyrone Adrian and Coach Kline. 'B' 'B' FIRST ROW. Coach Cecil Dryer, Lonnie Mitchell, Lee Bondurant, Lores Appel, Tyrone Adrian, Gene Wilson, Dale Cates, Don Swalander, Leroy Bashor, Coach Charles Brown. SECOND ROW: Robert Keith, Eddie Lamb, Leon Franklin, Clarence Peterson. Vern Otte, Doug Gunn, Richard Mohr, Roy Doonan, THIRD ROW: Dick Fuller. Jim Triplett, Gary Bell, Jim Adams, Larry Seidl, Jerry Deutsch, Don Herbel, Max Cole, Joe Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: Bob Reed, Dale Guli- ford, Roy Rush, Dennis Bamaby, Ray Beams, Ron Myers, Richard Spong, Gene Daubert, Roger Warnken. 'Jnaclemen 'Have Good '57 Seaaon The 1957 track squad was strong last year. The team placed in the following meets. First-Sterling Relays First-Garden City Relays Fourth-Emporia State Relays First-Hays, Dodge City, Great Bend Triangular Third-Hutchinson Invitational Second-West Central Kansas League Meet Fourth-Regional Meet The boys set school records last ear in the hi-hurdles, 100 yard dash, 220 yardydash, the mile run, the 880 yard relay, the mile relay, and the medley relay. For some outstanding individual performan- ces we can look at Bob Seder, who won first place in the 100 yard clash at the K.U. Relays and fifth in the l00 yard dash and also the 220 yard dash at the state meet. Clarence Peterson placed second inthe hi-hurdles in the state meet and third in them at the K.U. Relays. The prospects for the coming season are good. Many of last year's performers are returning and the squad seems to be shaping up well. Throwing the shot for the 1958 season will be Larry Daubert and Ken Richards. Tyrone Adrian and Larry Seidl will serve as two of Great Bend's best pole -vaulters this year. Jerry Deutsch, Larry Seidl, and Doug , Gunn will be this year's javeliri men. Doug Gunn, Don Swalander, Tyrone Adrian, Larrty Seidl, Gene Wilson, bores Appel, Lee Bon urant, Leroy Bashor, Dale Cates, Jim Adams, Jim Triplett, Roy Doonan, Richard Mohr, Eddie Lamb, Richard Spong, and Roger Warnken are the 1958 dash men. The relay men this year are, FIRST ROW: Clarence Peterson, Dale Cates, Tyrone Ad- rian and Eddie Lamb. SECOND ROW: Don Swalander. Roger Warnken, Richard Mohr, and Gene Wilson, THIRD ROW: LoresA pel, Joe Jacobs, Richard Spong, Doug Cyunn, Larry Seidl, and Roy Doonan, Clarence Peterson shows Lee Bondurant, Don Herbel, Dale Cates Lonnie Mitchell, and Lores Appel the correct hurdling form 'Poweubul League Contender: in '58 This year's milers and half milers are Ray Beams, Bob Reed, Dick Fuller, Leon Frank- lin, Robert Keith, Gary Bell. Jirn Adams. Vern Otte, Max Cole, and Dennis Barnaby. Last year's returning letterwinners in both boys' and girls' tennis pose with the boys' instructor. John Merriman. fNOT PICTURED is the girls' tennis instructor, Mrs. Sarah Prose.jTHEY ARE: Jean Otte, Nancy Nation, Ron Foelgner, Carol Herl, and Marcia Cannady. l H rl and Ron Foelgner, discuss The 1958 captains of the tennis teams, Caro e some of the coming meets. 'Jennie Racleeteena 'Jace Stibb Seaaon Cjolbena up to Pan The T957 golf team should be proud of their record. After placing high in several tourncrnents, the team participated in the State Sand Green Tournament and placed third, only a few points from first place. The team should be strong again this year and may possibly better last year's record. The in- structor who coached the boys to their fine season in I957 was Galen Howell. The 1958 instructor is Henry Patterson. As a rebuilding year faces the boys' tennis team, John Merriman will serve his first year as instructor. Ron Foelgner will be the only returning letterman but a good many boys are expected to report for the opening practice. The girls' tennis tecm, though losing several good players by graduation, should be quite strong this season. Carol Herl is captain of the team. Steve Bayless makes ready his clubs before leaving for a meet. Larry Saltng, Larry Sisk, and Henry Patterson, instructor, watch Steve Bayless demonstrate the correct positron for a putt. NOT PICTURED IS: Quentin Button. if ti rg - T at fel , TX K s 1' ix ,, ,. iid:-S t 'ik I K F T w T I Z r zgz g f 'rw ,w v - , J s 5 X SEE Qzkk ff XX J if If , ' T 13 ,Vyk T , 3 ,. V M My , -V . pp L kz.. P 5 9' ' The returning lettermen pictured above are, FIRST ROW: Wallace Tiede, Gene Sparkman, and John Keenan. SECOND ROW: Ron Richards, Robert Dyer, John Osten- Ron Richards makes 3 catch durmg berg, and Ken Strobel. l J This year's captains are John Keenan and Ken Strobel. practice in the gym. 'Panthen Tline Set Siqhta 'Jon State John Keenan and John Ostenberg pose for the cameraman. Wallace Tiede is in a familiar pose. He is one ofthe Panthers' hardest hitters. Coach Burns gives pitchers Ken Strobel and Gene Sparkman pointers while catcher Robert Dyer looks on. game and was defeated and eliminated from the competition baseball coach is Allen Burns. 119 Again last year Great Bend fielded a fine baseball team Win ning 7 and losing only 3 in the regular season, the team also won their first regional tournament. They participated in the state tour nament at El Dorado. The team met Wichita North in the opening Seven returning lettermen form the nucleus for this year's team A big iob will be to find pitchers to do the great hurling iob that Terry Leek and Pat Lynch did last year. Practice will start March I7 and the boys probably will play about ten games. The Panther FIRST ROW: Dan McGovern, Barry Burkhart, Jim Adams, Gary Bell, Lonnie Mitchell, Bill Gunn, John Keenan, Leon Franklin, Dick Fuller, Doris Appel, Bruce Moser, Bernie Gilmer, Ron Foelgner, and Dale Knop. SECOND ROW: Bill Broils, Eddie Lamb, Ernest Bradshaw, Ray Beams, Larry Marquez, Kenny Kaiser, John Cowherd, Steve Fischer, Herb McKinney, Brian Campbell, Wendell Hicks, and Leroy McMullen. THIRD ROW: Pete Caldwell, Jim Berg, Spencer Amend, Pat Elliott, Larry Krrupp, Charles Johnson, Lyle Johnson, Gary Gorham, Russell Kimber, Bill Lloyd, andJim Mohr. FOURTH ROW: Doug Gunn, Val Lindholm, Roy Doonan,Bil1Esch, Dick Immenschuh, Arthur Colpitt, David Foos, Dick Gunn, Bob Gunn, Lee Bondurant, Larry Daubert, and Lynn Austin. Competition Keen Jn Sntnamunala Againthis year intramuralsoffered an opportun- offered in the high school. Both sports were under ity for competitive sports to many boys. Twelve the direction of John Merriman. teams participated in the two leagues of basketball With three games to be played in each league and for the first time competitive volleyball was we goto press, the standings are as follows: A LEAGUE B LEAGUE Won Lost Won Lost Rocky Mountain Boys 8 l Rinky Dinks 8 l DeMolay I 7 2 Jokers 8 l Ivy Leaguers 6 3 Mongrels 3 6 Sputniks 4 5 DeMolay Il 3 6 F , F , A, 3 6 Bombers 3 6 Penquins 0 9 Tigers 2 7 FIRST ROW: John Merriman, adviser: Robert Noblitt, Jerry Scott, Jim Triplett, Jan Wesley, Leroy Pfannenstiel, Robert Platt, Bill Amason, Ronald Rohr, and Jerry Anderson. SECOND ROW: Daryl Frank, Stephen Bond, Ron Anderson, Dale Perry, Phillip Bartholomew, Jerry Gribble, Geoffrey Carothers, Clifford Hickel, Doug Kirkman, Alvin Nolte, and Bob Powelson. THIRD ROW: Bob Reed, Bill Lawrence, James Zeltner, David Thompson, Bill Stanley, Kent Olson, Raydon Robel, Prentice Weltmer, Roy Rush, and Wallace Tiede. FOURTH ROW: Gladson Reed, James Rebel, Gordon Noblitt, Jerry Price, Harlie Parrish, Jim Weide, David Weathers, Larry Weathers, Roger Warnken, Gene Sparkman, and Don Swalander. .umm nf- I.-we f . 1 , 1 ' I znms4v Jerri, F Panthena Even Active The officers of the Tumblers are Mrs. Sarah Prose- instructor, Judy Fuhr-secretary-treasurer, Clarence Peterson-president, and Richard Christiansen-vice- president. Hurry up, say Vincent Malson, James Rebel, Judy Fuhr, Holly Ellis, Richard Christiansen, and Victor Malson, We're slipping. Oun Oniqinal '.Tumbleweeda The tumbling squad, composed of twenty members is pictured on this page doing the various formations that were used in their performances. The year of i957 marks the third year that the squad has been organized in our school. Basketball homecoming and half- time performances were two of the opportunities for the group to show the school their accomplishments. Taking time out to pose for the camera are: Sandra Soles, Vern Otte, Dale Perry, Ray Bemis, and Jean Otte. Our cameraman catches Arthur Colpett, Larry Daubert, Carol Leinrniller, and Bob Reed in a difficult formation. Roger Bourland-Drum Major. FIRST ROW: Bill Hargraves, Kenneth Pryor, Carl Austermiller, Ronnie Douglas, Shirley Quincy, Loucretia Plunkett, Robert Elliott, Charles Baker. SECOND ROW: Connie Pryor, Suzanne Thies, Carol Lee Essmiller, Carol Kaiser, Richard Morrison, Mike Gates, Dennis Robinson, Tom Robinson, Jim Phillips, Gary Becker, Ronny Anderson, Louis Grubb, Phyllis Carpenter, Dennis Young, .lean Komarek, Celia Cannady. THIRD ROW: Tom O'Brien, Betty Anderson, Richard Beu, Allan Marsh, Jerry Scott, Val Lindholm, Jerry Becker, Jim Adams, Kenneth Kuhlman, John Strobel, Randy Duvall, Marcia Cannady, Ora Folsom, Jerry Fankhauser, Ellen Ford, Kent DeHaven, Jane Carpenter, Sharon Grubb, Louis Lawrence, Lawrence Marquez, Harold Berry Sherry Bowsher. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Johnson, Ralph Lanterman, Carol Johnson, Carolyn Sullivan, Emma Lou Quincy, Bing Wines. NOT PICTURED: Janet Milberger, Ken Strobel, and Darrell Owen. 'Inavel to Tlationala The Argonne Rebels Drum and Bugle Corps travel ed to Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September to compete for their third National Drum and Bugle Corps title. After winning first place at Great Bend's March of Champions they entered state competition at Hutchinson where they again received a first rating. With marching personnel of forty-eight, color guard of six and Drum Major Roger Bourland the corps puts on a marching and maneuvering show set to music entitled Chain Reaction. The Argonne Rebels are sponsored by Great Bend's American Legion Post l8O. The success of the corps is due to several individuals who are willing to devote many spare hours working with the Rebels . Among these are: James Sanner, Musical director, Glen Opie, Drill Instructor: Lew Grubb and Doyle Robinson, Field Technicians, Bill Fryberger and Harold Hollis, business managers. fl' :I m e . 1 . V , 1 Q.. my i xx. f magma ,,, i ' I f E J, Q h 5 ,mA, 1 r . 1 ttf ' 1 ' 4- ' f . if' it , 1 ',L-, Q5 . . e - f A H 4511,-I , 1'- iq g ,i i , , i fe ft 925, Q, , 2 X V Q i , I it as f 1 Decorating a mannequin for the Snowball are Vicki Rowe and Alice Johnson. Mr. Karracker and Sue Beal get a shot of Waldo at his famous Jnbonmallq Registerinig at a debate tournament are Sherry Ewing an Cliff l-Iickel. Bill Stanley and Larry Kaiser practice calisthenics in the gym. Wfefwttii, as i.ys , nntiytr E ,, Miss Tubbs plays for the rehearsal of the Boys' Glee Club. THE MEMBERS PRESENT ARE, EIRS ROW: Ferdinand Werth, Don Davis, Prentice Weltmer, Pat Elliott, Joe Rush, Dick Christiansen, Monroe Hemphill, and Robert Dyer. SECOND ROW: Ora Fol- som and Vernon Werth. PM Speaking ,yt YU' San! 'Ya.YnYa Wn.!psY. Ru-ini! 'ni Stillness before the storm.' Vicki Nicolet, a sophomore, studies to make the grade at G.B.H.S. Some he 5 briefly for the cameraman are Rita Harris, Davi Pettit, Beverly Suchy, Caraletta Lonnon, Marjorie Foster, Bruce Moser and Janet Milberger. operetta cast posin Co-Captain Lynn Austin confers with coaches Dryer and Kline during a time out. V I Barbara Martin, Dick Gunn, Pat McDowell, Marjorie I . Foste and Sue McGregor at work making decorations for a dance of the year, as, fi, if 5, h r . fn? f' Q L 5 Annual ia All-Mean fob 'Rhonea Jndex Adams, James . 42,87,l16,l20,123 Adrian, Tgrone Lee . 16,l8,62,78, 3,84,85,105,110,11l,116 Alban, Connie . . . . . . 98 Alderson, Barbara . . 38,52,59,67 Allis, Miss Eda ...... . 9 P-mason. John .... 42,49,120 Amend, Spencer .42,86,87,88,120 Anderson, Betty. . . . . . 123 Anderson, Larry ..... 38,78 Anderson, Raymond Gerald . 42,120 Anderson, Ro rt William . 18,52 Anderson, Ronny . . 42,52,63,87, 120,123 Appel, Lores Dale . 18,52,63,116, 120 Armstrong, Karen . 42,52,56,59,67 Arthur, eanor.42,52,59,67,70,86 Arthur, Mark De . 16, 18,52,58, 63,'78,91, 96,lO5,106, 62, 108 110, 111, 126, 127 123 Austermiller, Carl. Austin, Alton Lynn :19,52,62, 63, 74, 75,78,96,104, 108, 111, 120,121 Baker, Charles . . Baker, James . . Baldwin, Jack Denne Bales, Kathryn . .4g.50.52.59 . . . . 123 . . . . 42 . . 19,78,l08 .6'7. 71,80 Barfield, Sally . .42,52,59,67,71, Barnaby , Dennis Ray 84,85 . .38,78,108, 116 Barnes, Carol . . 42,52,59,67,80 63, 118 Barr, Margaret Sue . 38,52,56,67, 80,81 Bartholomew, Phillip Elton . 19,52, 63, 64, 120 Baseball .... .... 1 17 Bashor, Barbara. . .38 Bashor, Clarence Leroy 38,52, Basketball . . . . . . . BasketballQueen . . . . . Batchman, Theodore Earl . l9,52, 63,95 78, 116 112 103 Bateson, Franklin . . . . . .48 Bayless, Stephen Roy . . 19.52, '78 76 14 B-Club . . . . Beal, Carol n Sue . '.1s :19,52,66,82, 83,84,85,94,96, 126,127 Beams, Alva Ray .38,108,116,120, 122 Becker, Gary . . Becker, Jerry Lee . Becker, Linda Lou . Befort, Cecil James Behrendt, Ter Lou Behrendt, Waldo . Bell, Francis Ann . . . . . 123 .19,63,71,87, 88,123 .19,52,59,67, 71,74,75 .....38 . . . . .38 . . .6.15.52 . 19.52.59.69 Bell, Gary . 42,50,56,108,116,120 Beller, Margaret . 16,43,52,59,67 Bender, Lela Mae . . 38,52,59,67 Berg,James Harris. . . . 38,120 Berrey, Harold . .43.63.33.35.8'7. 123 Berrey, Marilyn Joyce . 38,59,82, 85,86,89,9O,93 Berscheidt, Paul . . 43.72,73,97 Bertram, Donald .... 43,87 Bessmer, Re inald . ..... 43 Beu, RichargCharles . . . 38.123 Bieber, Elsie Ann ...... 38 Billin ton, Emil Leroy .... 38 Bird, Eandra. .... 43, 52, 67 Bishop, David ,,,,,,, 43 Bivins, David . . 43,49,50,52,63 Blakey, Janis Marie . 20,52,59,67, 74,75,81,96 Board of Education ...... 8 Boele, Mar aret . .... 43 Bond, Steplgen ..... 43,120 Bondurant. Lee .... 43,116,120 Borski, Jack ........ 43 Bourland, Roger , , : . . 123 Bowen, Sharee . .16,43,52,59,67, 98,102 Bowsher, Sherry .... . . 123 Boxber er Gar Dean .38 Boxberger, Kathryn Marlene . 20. 52,56,59,67 Brack. Fred . . . . . . . .15 Brack, Phyllis Elaine , , 38,52,67 Bradshaw, Ernest Manuel. 20,52,63, 120 Brainerd, Glen . . . . . . .43 Brann, Marcia Carlene . 16,38,52, 59,67,71,90,93 Brantz, Rennie ..... 43,115 Brenner, Karen Raye . 2O,52,59,67, 80 Brichacek, Donald ..... . 9 Briel, Judith. . . 43,52,59,67,84 Broadbooks, Victoria . . 43,52,59, 67, 80 Brocher, Mary .... 43,52,59 Broils, William Eugene . 38.52.120 Brown, Charles . , , 9,62,112,116 Brown, Judith . . . 43.52.5935 Brown, Marianna . . 43,52,67,86 Bryant, Rosa Elaine . 38,52,67,79 Buess. John ........ 43 Buhrle, Donald ..... 43,63 Buntz, Oletta Jo .38,52,59,67,83, 84,85,90 Bllfgeli. Judith Marie . 38,52,59,67, 81 Burhenn, Connie Kay . . 20,67,69 Burkhart. Barry. . . 43,86,92,120 BUHIS. Allen ..... 10,48,119 Burton, Jean Ann . , 43, 52,59,67 Button, Edwin Quentin . 38,76,82, 90 Byerley, Linda Cheryl . 37,38,50, 52,57,58,59,67,71,80,90 Byers.Jo,Ann . . . 43,59,86,89 Caldwell, Peter. . . . 43,120 Calendar .... .... 4 Campbell, Brian . . . 43,87,120 Cannady, Celia . . . . . 123 Cannady, Marcia Claire . . 20,57, 59,86,87,88,94,l23 Carothers. Geoffrey Birch . gg. Carpenter, Beverly ...... 43 Carpenter. Jane . . 43,50,59. 85 53, 120 66, 123 67, 84, , Carpenter, Phyllis Catherine . 20, 58,59,67,71,93, 123 Carr,Dean. . . . . . . .8 128 Cates, Dale. . 38,78,108,109,116 Cates, Janice , , , . , , .43 Chambers, Mar Bernice. 20,53,59, 6'l',71,77,86,89,91,95 Cheerleaders ....... 56 Choir .......... 82 Christiansen, Glenna Pearl . 38,526 Christiansen, Richard Lee . 38,52, 53,6O,78,l22 Christiansen, Stanley . . 43,78,108 Clark, Alita . . 43,53,59,67,80 Clarke, Dale Meade . . . 33.63 Cobb, Grover ....... 8 Cole, Georgia Lee. . . 20,59,79 Cole, Judit Lee . l6,38,53,67,98 Cole, Max Wayne, , , , 21,116 Cole rove, H.C. . . . . . . 8 Collgott, Larry Lee . . . . .38 Colpitt, Arthur . 16,43, 108 , 120, 122 Colpitt, Patricia Jeanne . . 21, 58,59,67,74,75,82,84,85, Condit. Richard Dee . . 18,25 Cooks. . . 5 Coonrod, Mar aret Ann . . 38, Copeland, Billie Jo . . 38,53, Courtright, Linda . . 43,53,59, Cowherd, John . . . . . 43,120 Crandell, Fred Willbur . . . .21 Cregger, Rose Marie . 38,83,84,85 Cronenberg, Janet Lorine . 38,53, 67,86 Cruose, Charles Leslie . . . .38 Crow, Fred . . . . . . . .43 Culver, Carolynn Lee. . 21,74,75 Curtain Call. . . . . . . .70 Custodians . . . . . . .15 0. 96 78 Cook, Marilyn. . . 43.53. .gil 59 67 86 Dailey, Eleanor Ann . 21,59,67,69 Damon, Donald Hess . . . 38.53 Dance Band . . . . . . . .88 Daniels, Sherry Jean . 38,53, 59,676 Darnell, Scarlett . 43,53,59,67,77 Darr, David Ned .... 38,63 Darr, Paul Louis . ..... 21 Daubert, Eugene Dale . 38,813,856 Daubert, Larry Wayne . 2l,50,53, 78, 108, 120, 122 Daum, Gary Ray . . . . . .38 Davis, Donald ....... 43 , . 43,53,59,67,84,9s Davis, Naomi Faye . 21,53,59,6'9I6 Davis Karen Davis, Sandra Kay Smith . . . Davison, Vesta. . . 43.53.59. 22 67 67 Dean, Shirley . . . . . . 64 6 Dawson, Nancy. . . 33.53.59. Debate . . . . . . . . Debes, William . . 43. Dedication . . . . . . . . DeHaven, Kent . . . . . 123 Deines. Julia . . 43,53,59,67,80 Del ado, Julia . . . . . A335 Deli, Don Wesley.22,53,63,82,'83, 85,91 Denne , Jerry Frederick . . . .43 Deutscli, Gerald Lee . . 37,38,53, 78,108,111,116 Diets, Herbert . . . . . . . 8 Dietz, Karen .43,53,59,67,85,102 Distributive Education . . . .69 Doan, Chester William . 43,53,63 Dodd, Mrs. Mildred . . . . . Doherty, Stephen . . . . . Doonan, Faye Marie . 38,53,76, 43 59, so Doonan, Roy Thomas . 38.64.1136 Dou las, Ronald .43,87,88,115,123 Drelgle, Doris Jean . 22.53.57.53. 59,67,7O,71,74,75,87,91,92, 95,96 Drum and Bugle Corps . . . 123 Dryer, Cecil .10, 08,110,111,1l6 Dumler,Gai1Allen . . . 38,79 Dune an,John. . . . . . .44 Duneiack, Delores . 44,53,59,67 Durheim, Susan .44,53,59,67,8g,a Duvall, Randy-I. . . . . . 123 Dyer, Robert enry. 38,64,78,108, 115,119 Dyer,Joyce. . . . . 44,59,67 Easdon, Barbara Jean . 22,53,60,66, 67,74,75,77 Eberhart, Max Ernest . 22,53,63,70, 71.72.73,91,93,95,96,97,106 126,127 Ebert, Verlyn . . . . . 44,53 Ehler, Nancg' . . . 44,53,60,87 Elliott, Jr. atrick Joseph . 22,53, 0,71,93,120 Elliott, Robert Dean . 22,53,71,78, 104,108,111,112,113,115,123 Ellis, Barbara , . . , , , ,44 Ellis, Elizabeth Ann . . . . .22 Ellis, Walter Holly. 22,53,78,108, 122 Ensembles, Instrumental .... 86 Ensembles, Vocal . . . . . .82 Esch, Charles William . 38,53,64, 120 Esfeld, John William . . . 23,79 Essmiller, Carol Lee , l8,23,6O,66, 67,82,84,123 Essmiller, Ka , , , 44,6'7,86,98 Essmiller, Roglert Henery, 23,64,65 Estabrook. A.E. .... . .15 Everett, Gary .,,, , , , Everett, James Samuel . 23,62,85, 104,108,110,112,113,114,115 Ewing. Sherry Jean. . 38,53,6'7,72, 73,97 Faculty ......... 9 Fankhauser, Jerry ,,.,, 123 Fanshier, Edna Mae . 44,53,67,71, 84 Fanshier, Janice Glee. . 39,53,57, 58,59,60,67,8O,81,90 Fanshier, Mary. ..,,,, 44 Farmer, Ira ...,,,., 8 Farr, Judith Jean . 23,95,96,126, 127 Farr, Lonnie Roy ...... 39 Felton, David Kurt . 23,53,62,63, 71,74,75,76,86,87,89,94,95,96 Finch, Robert Duane . . 39,78,112 Fischer, Joquetta Lou . 23,53,60,67, 71,81,82,84,85,96,126,127 Fischer, Stephen Robert . 39,64,65, 120 Flanders, Anita Doreen . 23,67,69 Flanders, Judith Arlene . 39,53,67 Foelgner, Ronald Dean . 16,23,53, 63,78,108,l18,120 Folkerts, Mrs. Anna , , , , ,14 F01S0m.ora. . .... 44,123 FOOS. Gary . . . . 44,86,87,8B Foos, Sharon . . . . . .44 Football . . . . . . 108 Football Queen . . , 101 Ford, Ellen . . . 123 Foreword . . . . 2 Foss, Larry David .39,53,76,87,120 Foster. Gary ...... 44.63 Foster, Marjorie Sue . 24,53,57,58, 60,67,'76,82,83,84,85,86,87, 94,95,lO5,106 Fountain, Wesley Earl .... 39 Frank, Dar 1 . . . . 44.53.120 Franklin, .Ilfred Leon. .24,53,11g6 1 Franklin, Rosetta . . 44,53,67,80 Freeburg, Lana .... 44.53.63 Friendliest Students .... 106 Fronterhouse, Carole . 44,53,6O,6g6 Fuhr, Judith Ann . 39, 53,60,67,?gEZ Fuller, Jr. Edmund Lester .39,62,63 Fuller, Richard Clair . 16,18,24,52, 53,62,63,78,95,108,116,120 Future Farmers of America . , .64 Future Homemakers of America .66 Garner, Everett Lee . 39,63,71,85 Gates, Michael Warrirag . 24,74,75, 78,86,106,1l ,114,115,l23 Geil, Larry Lee . . . 24.54.63 Gerritzen, Alice .... 44.68 Gerritzen, Frances. . . 44.63 Gibbs, Charles . . . . .44 Gideon, Twylah . . . . . .44 Gill, Bennie. . . . . 44.53.63 Gillig, Nina Mae . . 24.60.66.67. 82,83,84,94,95 Gilliland, Benjamin Robert . 24.79 Gilmer, Bernie Lee .39,78,108,120 Gilmore, Connie Lou . . . . .39 Glantz, Richard . . . . . .39 Goetz, Marie . . . . . . .48 Golf.........113 Gordon, Donald . . . . 44.53 Gorham, Gary Lynn . 39,53,63,120 Gribble, Gerald Lee . 24,53,63,120 Griffith, Judith Ann . . 39.53.67 Grow, Anna Marie Lydia .... 24 Grow, Cara Pearl . . 44,53,60,77 crubb,L,D, . . . . . . .15 Grubb, Louis . . . . . . 123 Grubb, Sharon . . . . . . 123 Guliford, Edward Dale . 39,78,82, 85, 112, 113, 114, 115,116 Gunn, Melvin Douglas . 16,39,53, 78 , 108, 110, 116, 120 Gunn, . 9 R.E. .... . . . Gunn, Richard McDowell . 25.53, 63,74,75,78,96,120 Gunn, Robert . . .44.63.96.120 Gunn, Victoria. . 44,53,6O,67,80 Gunn, William David . 25,613,120 Gutierrez, Richard Joe . . 25,79 Haberman, Alvin August. 25, 53, 625 Haberman, Arlon . . . . . .44 Haberman, Bernadine. . 44,53,6O Hagen, Stephen . . . . . .44 Hamill, Sue . . 44.53.60.67.30 Hanken, Landis Lester . . 37,39 Hargraves, Bill. . . . . . 123 Harris, Rita Gaye . . 25.53.56.60. 67,7O,71,74,75,82,83,85,91, 93,95,96,121 Haskin, Mrs. Lillian . . . 10.79 Hawkins, Walter . . . . . .44 Hayes, John. . . . . . . .44 Hayes, Vernon .... 44.63.64 Hedman, Kenneth Larry . . 39,63 Hedman, Martin . . . . . .44 Hemphill, Earl Monroe . . .25 129 Herbel, Donald Wayne . 39,71,Z86 Herbert, Robert. . . . 44.53.63 Herl, Carol Ann .16,37,39,53,57, 60,80,81,118 Herl, Janet .16,44,53,60,67,71,80 Herrman, Jr. Wendelin George . 39 Herron, W.R. . . . . . . .15 Hickel, Clifford Arthur . 39,72,73, 97.120 Hicks. Wendell . . . 42.44.120 l-lipp, Vincent Louis . . . . .39 Hoar, Barton . . . . . . .44 Ho e, Marsha . . 44,53,60,67,71 HOB, Sherrie Irene . . 39,60,8O Hollaway, Mary Belle . 44.536626 Holman, Mrs. Katherine. . . . 8 Holman, Leon M. . . . . . 9.11 Holt, Linda . . . . . 44,6O,67 Holt, Theron . . . . . . .44 Howard, John . . . . . . .48 Howell, Barbara Jane. . 25,39 53, 57,58,59,60,76,86 Hyrst, Dorothy Mae . 39.53.60.67 Huston, Gerald Ray . . . 39,53 Hutton, Mark . 16,42,44,78,108, 115 .9 lmmenschuh, Carl Dean . . . .39 lmmenschuh, Earl Richard . 25,120 Intinarelli, Gary .... 44,53 Intramurals, Boys-. . . 120 Intramurals, Girls . . . .80 Jackson, Kenneth . . . . . .39 Jacobs, Miss Alice. . . . . .10 Jacobs, Joseph Warren . 25,511,116 Jamerson, Leonard Eugene . . .44 Jennings, Sandra . . . . . , Jegningmxol Ann . . . . . .44 o nso , lice Celeste . 39,54,60, 66,67,80,81,98 Johnson, Carol Ann . 39,81,82,100, 123 Johnson, Charles . . . . 44,120 Johnson, Gloria. 44,54,60,67,71,80 Johnson, James Woodson. 44,49,78 Johnson, Judy . . . . . . .45 Johnson, Linda Lou , . , 26,67 Johnson, kyle Lee . . . . 39,120 Johnson, arilyn Joy . 26.50,54,57, 60,66,95,123 Johnston, Marvin . . . . . .45 Jones, Donald Lee . . . . . .39 Jones, Shelby Ray . . 108,109,121 Jordan, Karen Jo .16,39,54,60,67, 71,80 Jordan, Sharon Rae . 16,39,54,5'g, 7 60, Juergensen, Vernon . . . . .26 Junior Classical League . . .76 Junior One -Act Play . . .93 Juniors . . . . . . .37 Junior Three-Act Play . . .90 K Kaiser, Carol Sue . . 26,54,57,58, 59,60,66,67,71,80,81,96, 98,100,104,106,123,126,127 Kaiser, Kenneth Ray . . . 26,120 Kaiser, Larry . . . . . 45.54 Kaiser, Laveda . 45,54,60,67,8O,87 Karracker, Jack . . . . 10.11 Kayettes . . . . . . . . .57 Kean, Joy Ann . . . 26,54.60,67 .ll..l.. Keenan, Jolm Russell . l6,26,54,71, 74,75,78,96,119,120 Keil, Albert Dee . . . 26,54,69 Keith, Jeannetta . . . . . .45 Keith, Robert Lee . . . . 39,116 Keller, Donna Gaye . . . . .39 Keller, Janice . .16,45,54,60,68, 71,80,84,86 Keller, John. . . 10,108,110,112 Kern, Gerald Mead . . . 26,69 Kerr, Martha Ann . 39,54,58,60,80 Kessinger, Byrl. . . . . 10,11 Kimber, Russell Howard . 39,54,78, 120 Kin , Galen. . . . . . 45,108 Kirlgman, Dou las . . 45,54,63,120 Kirkpiatrick. lgznneth LeRoy. 27,69 Klec , Judith Fay . 27,54,67,77,95 Kline, Harry! , , , .11,108,110 Klingensmit , Jo Ann. . 16,27,54, 60,66,67,71,74,75,77,95,96 Klusener, Jerry . . . . . . , Klusener, Larry Edward , , 27,79 Knoll, Rita Marie . . . . . . Knop, Dale Martin . . . 39,64 Knowles, Kathleen Kaye. 39,54,60, 67,71,76,8O,81,8 ,84,85,93,98 Knupp, Lawrence , 45, 54, 63, 87 , 88, 92,93, 120 Koch, Betty LaVonne , , 39,54,58, 6O,71, 80 Koch, Gerald . . 45,49,54,70,71 Koch, Richard Vernon . 27.54.76 Koellin , Dale Dean . . 39,77,90 Komareqgjean. ,45,60,71,85,l23 Krentzel, Violet May. 27,54,6O,69 Kruckenberg, Ruth. 45,54,60,68,80 Krueger, Kathryn Sue. . 27,54,57, 60,67,70,71,74,75,80,83,96, 98, 102, 104 Kufeld, Ste hen Brent . 27,54,63 Kuhlman, lgenneth Robert . 27,54, 63,86, 123 Kunkel, Paula Ann . 28,74,75,79 lamb, Eddie , , 45,54,116,120 Lamb, Ronald . . . . . . .45 Lang, Delores . . .45,67,76,121 Langrehr,Jimmy . . .45,78,108 Langrehr, Mar aret . 28,54,56,57, 60,66,6'g,71,80,81,92,95,96, 103,104,121,l26,127 Lanterman, Ralph Doyle . 28,63,85, 123 Lawrence, louis . . . . . 123 Lawrence, William Barrett . 28,54, 63,78,105,108,120 Leek, Penny, 45,54,6O,67,80,84, 87,92 Legleiter,Judy, , , . , 45,54 Lernmiller, Carol .45,54,60,67,8gi 1 Lewick, Patricia . . . . . .45 Lewis, Daryl Eugene . 28,82,83, 84,85,91,94 Library Science ....... 79 Likes, Karen . . . 45,54,67,71 Lindholm, Val . 45,63,87,88,120, 123 Lloyd, William. .16,39,71,90,93, 120 Lofland. Elsie . . . . 45,5-1,67 Lonnon, Caroleta Pearl . 39,54,60, 67,76,83,84,85 l0peZ.Joseph . . . . . . .45 los Hidalgos. . . . . . . .77 Lundblade, William . . . . .45 Lundstedt, Maline . , 11, 57, 58, 98 LyI1e.l-larry. . . . . . .8 MacDonald, Emerson. . . . .11 MacDonald, Shirley . . 45,55,60, 68,71,92 McCullum, Marie Ann . . . .39 McCullum, Richard , 45,55,63,77 McDowell, Delila , , 45,60,68,80 McDowell, Gary . . . 45,55,87 McDowell, Patricia Ann . . 28,54, 60,66,68,87,105 McFarland, John Richard. . 28,77 McFarlane, Donna Mae . 28,54,60, 68,71 McGovern, Daniel . 45,54,63,72, 73.97.120 McGregor, Sue. . . 45,54,60,68 McKean, Linda Carol. . 39,52,55, 60,66,68,80,86 McKinney, Elizabeth. . 45,54,60 McKinney, Herbert . . 28,64,120 McKinney, Martha . 45,54,60,84, 87,85 McMannis, Lela , , , , , ,ll McMullen, LeRoy . . 39,54,82,83, 85,120 55 127 McMullen, Mar? Louise . 29,52 1,74,75,96,126, Malson, Victor. .40,52,55,78,79, 108,112,122 Malson. Vincent .40,52,55,78,79, 108,112,122 Marmie, Karen. . 40,54,60,68,81 Marquez, Lawrence Robert . 40,71, 87,9O,120,123 Marsh, Allan . . . . . . 123 Marsh, Roger , , , , , 11,62 Marshall, rs. Josephine , 12,77 Martin, Barbara . . . . . .45 Martin, Jerald Lee. 29,83,84,85,94 Massey, Ryan Bivian . . . 29,106 Meister, Miss Florence .... 9 Merckle, Karen Sue . 40,52,55,57, 58,59,60,68,70,81,93 Merriman, John . .l2,52,l18,l20 Michaelis, Mary Ellen . 40,54,60, Micheaux. 68,79 Alfreda Louise . . .29 Milberger , Curtis .... . .45 Milber er , Janet Marie . 29,57,58, 60,i8,82,83,84,85.87,B8,89,94 Miller, David ...... .15 Miller, Frances. . . . . . . Miller, Mary Kay .29,60,66,68,71, 77 Miner, Janlyn Collins. . 29,54,56, 58,60,68,70,7l,72,73,81, 83,85,91,96,97,l21,126,127 Minor, Judie . . . 45,54,60,68 Minor, Paul. . . . . . . . Mitchell, Lonnie . 45,86,116,120 Mitchell, Margaret Ann. . 40,55 Moffett, Robert Edward . 16,45,63, 78,108,115 Mohr, Barbara Jean . 40,54,6O,66, 68,71,80,93 Mohr, James Chester . 16,29,64,65, 78,120 Mohr, Richard .... 45,115,116 Moomaw, Miss Marilyn , 12,50,66 Moore, Ra lene. . 0,55,6O,68,84 Morgan, Sheila ....... 45 Morris, Larry ,,,,... 45 Morris, Vema ,,.,,., 29 Morrison, John Arthur. . 30,54,62, 63,106 Morrison, Richard ..... 123 Moser, Richard Lee ..... 40 Moser, Robert Bruce . 40, 54,63,76, 82,83,85,87,120 130 Mothershead, Carolyn Kay . 30,55, 60,68,71,74,75,96 Mowbray, Phil .... 40,78, 108 Moxter, Mary Alice . . . 40, 76 Murphy, Judy . 45,54,60,68,71,80 Music Honor Societ ..... 94 Music, Instrumental, ..... 86 Music. Vocal . . . . .82 Mustard, Frances . . .45 Muth, Thomas . . .45 Myerly, Lois Lee .... 12,57 Myers, Charles ....... 45 Myers, Ronald , . 45,78,108,116 Nairn, Marsha . . . 45,60,68,86 Nash, William . . . . 45.78.108 Nation, Robert John ..... 98 Nation, Nancgy Jane . 30.52.54.57. 58,59, O,68,71,80,8l,82,85, 92,96,98,100,105,118,126,127 National Forensic League . . .97 Neal, S lvia Maye. ,54,60,83,84 Neelandx Michael .... 45,64 Nelson, Carole Ann . . . 40,79 Nelson, Forest . . . . 12,72.9'7 Nelson, Linda Jo .40,54,57,59,6l, 76,86,88 Newell, Linda Sue . 30,55,60,68, 79,95,97,98 Newsome, Deloris ...... 40 Newspaper . . . . . . .74 Nicolet, James ....... 46 Nicolet, Vicki , , , 46,55,60,80 Nimz, Fred ,,,,,,,, 12 Nobles, LaVerne ...... 40 Noblitt, Gordon . . . . 46.120 Noblitt, Robert , , 46,78,108, 120 Nolte, Alvin Keith . . 40,63,120 Nuss, Magdalene Louise . . 30.54. 60,6B,71,81,82,84,85,91 Nuss, Kathryn ,46,54,60,68,7l,80, 93 O O'Brien, Tom ...... 123 Ochs, Judith Ann . . 37,40,54,58. 61,68,76,80,81,98 Ohl, Margaret . .16,42,46,55,56, 61,68,71,80,93,100 Olson, Kent. . . . . . 46,120 Operetta . . . . . .... 85 Opie, Edward , , , , , , . 8 Opie, Rae Jean, ,16,46,50,54,61, 68.85 Opie, Roberta .30,50,54,61,66,68, 71,82,85 Ostenberg, John Robert . 30,54,63, 78,108,112,114,l15,l19 Otte, Alvina Marie . 30,57.59,61, 94,96,126,127 Otte, Betty Jane .40,55,61,68,83, 84,85,87 Otte, Jean Marie .31,54,61,68,82, 83,84,85,118.122 Otte, Vern . . .46.54.64.'73.3'7. 108,116,122 Owen, Carrol Lee . .... .46 Ozbun, Larry Morton . . . . .31 Ozbun, Judy Rae . 31,55,61,68,71 Pace, Paula Sue . . . 40,55,68 Panther Tales . . . . . . .74 Parish, Ir. Harlie Albert . 31,54,63, 64,65,l20 Partridge, Jack ....... 46 Patterson, Henry . . . 118 Patterson, Jill Ann. . 40, 54.61.636 Pedi o. Alvin . . . . . .15 Pep 3and .... . . . .89 Pep Club ........ 522 Percy, Frances Kay . 37.40,54, 61,6831 .71.80.90.93,100 Perry, Dale . . . 46.54,120.122 Persinger. Jane . . . 46.54.69.30 Peterson. Clarence Edward . 31.50, 54,'78.104,108,ll6.122 Peterson. Delores . . . 46.61.63 Pettit, David James , 31,54,63,71, 82,85,91,106 Petz, Patricia . . 46.54.61.68.80 Pfannenstiel. LeRoy . . . 46.120 Pfeifer, Arthur Leon . . . 37.40 Phillips, Helen Rose . . 40.54.63 Phillips, Jim . . . . . . 123 Phillips, Nell Anne . 40, 52,55.5'7. 61,68,'71,80,81,8'7,88 Pierce, Melvin Newton . . 40,54 Pinkston, Genevieve . 4655538631 Platt, Robert Garland . . 40. . . '71, 90, 120 Plays . .... . .... 90 Plunkett, Loutrecia . 46. 54. 61. 68. 80, 8'7, 88, 123 Plush, Gail Dene .... . .40 Poage, Richard . . . . . .46 Poindexter, Teddie . . . 46.86 Popp. Dell Marie . . . 46.55.68 Popp. Vir inia Lee . 18.31,54,57. 61,EE,'71,74,'75,80,81,92,93. 102,105,106 Poteete, Tommy ..... 40 Powelson. Robert Lynn . 40.54.136 Pratt, Janis . . . 46.54.6l.63.80 Preston. David . . . .... 46 Price, Jerry .... . . 46.120 Price, Judith . . . . . 46.55 108 Schultis, Fred . . . . . 13,64 Prose, Mrs. Sarah .13.49,52.68.8O, 81,122 Pryor, Constance Lynn . . . 123 Pryor, Kenneth Morris . 40.54,87, Pundsack. Donald 88,123 46,63.64 Quill and Scroll . . . . . .96 Quincy. Emma Lou . . . . 123 Quincy , Shirley 46 . 54, 80, 86 , 123 Radke. Railin Rameyg: Denrzlis . y Rankin Rankin Rasek, dinda Lea I I 32,61,86: Donald. . . . Larr Ra Gloria ..... 46 , 31 31 46 80 Larry 46 87 Rebel. James . 46,55.63,l20,122 Redman, Bill . . . . . . .46 Reed, Donalc?,Louis . . 40,55, 108 78, ,112 68 Tener, Patricia .... 47 , 71. 86 Reed, Gladson Farnsworth . 32.64, 120 Reed. Robert Gene . 32, 50.55,78, 79, 108, 111. 116. 120, 122 Reffner, Jerry James . . . . .32 Reiser, Larry Alvin . 32.55.71,76 Reissig, Carole louise . 32.55.76, 77,95 Reynolds, Karen . . 46.55,61.68 Rhoads, John . 40,48,63,72,73,97 Rhorea staff. . . . . . . 126 Rhore a Rhorea King ....... 104 Queen .... . . 105 Richards, Ken C. .32,74,75,'78, 96, 108. 112, 113, 114 Richards, Reada . . . . . .40 Richards, Ronald Crei h . 40,55,71, '78, 108, 112, 113. 114, 119 Richardson, Joan ...... 32 Richmeier, Jean Angela . 40,55.76 Richmeier, Patricia ..... 46 Richmeier, Rosalie . 32,66,68,69 Riddle, Miss Maxine ..... 9 Rivers. Marilyn Kay . 40,55,68,7O Robben, Linda ..... 48,102 Robel. Raydon . . 46,78,l08,120 Roberson, Thomas Michael . . .33 Roberts, Betty Annette . . . .40 Roberts. Georgiana . 16,37,40,55, 61.66.68 Robinson, Katherine . 46,55,68,80 Robinson, Kathleen . 46,55,68.8O, 85 Robinson. Tom . ..... 123 Robison, Dennis Carl . . 33.63.855 Rohr, Ronald .... . 46,120 Romine, Patricia Kay. . 40,54.61, 71,80,81,87 Rosenbaum, Patsy Kay . 40.61.636 Rosenbaum, Richard Dell . 33,55, 71,74.75,78.86,91.92 Ross, Ronald. . . . . 46.55.63 Roth, William .... . 46.55 Rothenber er. David , . , , .46 Routh, Jugith , , , 46,61,87,88 Rowe. Vicki Lynn . . 40,52,55,61. 66,68,86.89 Ruble, Larry Robert , , 33.63.71 Rudiger, Mrs. Myrtle ..... 14 Rusco, James Al en . 16,33,55,64, 70,71 Rush. Joseph Howard . . . 33,78 Rush, Jr. Roy Albon . . 33,55,78, 79,98,lO8,116,120 Russell, Sandra Kay . . . . .33 Russell, Shirley .... . . .46 Ryan, Jacquelynn Mary . . .40 Saffer. Joy ..... 4o,s5,68 Saint. Gary ...... 46,55 Saling, Larry Lavon . . . 33,118 Sanders, Gladys Mae . . 40,68 79 Sanders, Robert LeRoy . . 40 55 Sandy, Leroy Alfred ..... 40 Sankey, Steven. . . . . 46,49 Siflflel. James . . . . 13.86.88 Sayler, John Geor e 55, .87 68 61 34 80 . 33, 63 Sayler, Margaret fouise . 40,55, Sc ank. Karen . . . . 41,55 Schartz, Cla ton , . . . , , Schartz, Lael, , , 46.55.61. Schartz, Lynda. . . 46.55.61 86 Schenkel, Penny ,,,, , ,46 Schlessiger, Jacquelyn . 46,55,56, 61,68,80,100 Schmidt, Robert Allen . . . .41 Scholastic Group . ..... 95 Schreiber, Gary Dean .... .41 Schreiber, Nola Swigart . . , .41 Schroeder, Galen . . 46,55,63,'78, Schumacher, Jane . 46, 50, 55, 61, 87 Schwager, Jeanette Jean . 41, 55, 68 SCOU. Jelly . . . 47. 87, 120,123 Scott, Mrs. Mary .,,., , 3 Scott, Sharon Kay . . 37,41,55,61, 66,68 Sculley, Glenda . . . 47.55.68 Seidl, Lawrence Delmer. 41,52,55, 63,'78,108,1l6 Seifzillgef. Joyce ...... 48 131 Senior One-Act . . .92 Seniors .... . . . .18 Senior Three-Act ..... .91 Shafer, Robert Eplgene .... 34 Shepard, James errill . l6,34,55, 63.66,78.83,84,85,108,112 Shobe. Franklin .... 47,87 Sisk, Lawrence Wray . . 41.63.118 Skelly, Glenda . . ..... 61 Slankard. Carol Ann . 41,55,6l.68, 86.88 Small, Sandra . . . . .47 Smirl, Virginia Theresa . 41.55.68 Smith, Carla Jean . . 34, 55, 68 Smith, J.C. ..... . 13,49 Smith, John Franklyn . . . 41,63 Smith, Judy Kay ,,,,,. 41 Smith, Ric ard ,..., 47.115 Smolik. Adonna Lee . 41,55.61,68, 79 Southard, Ro Joe . . . . . Sowles. Sandia Sue . 41,68,77. Spanish Club. . . . . . . .77 Sparkman, Jr. Carl Eugene 41.78 , 108, 119, 120 Sparkman, Thomas . . . . .47 Spicer, Barbara. . . . . 47, 55 Spong, Lester ....... 13 Spon , Richard . 47,78,108,115,116 .41 122 Stafigrd. Ronald Duane Stallard. Miss Nadine . . . .41 . 10.13.66 Stambaugh. Jaynell . . . 47,68 Stambau h, Kenneth . . . ,41 Stanley,gBill . . . . . 47.120 Starkey. H.A. . . .... 14 Steffen, Dr. M.O. . . . . .8 Steffen, Tommy . . . 42,47,63 Steinbacher. Laura Ann . . Steinbacher. Mary Lou . 47 68 Steinert, Dale Leo. . 41,55 34.101 55 61 :80:101 71,78, 90,93 Steinert, Richard Lee . . . 34.69 Steuri, Linda Ann ,34,55,57,6l,66, 68,71,74.75,80.81.83,85.86, 87.88,89,92.94,96 Stoecklein, Esther Rose . 41.55.61 Stoskopf, Linda Dian . 47,55,61,686 8 Stoss, Lois Ann .... 41.55.68 Strobel, John . . . . . . 123 Strobel, Ken William. . l6,34,50, 51.55,58,62,63.66,71,72,73,93, 97.104, 106, 119 Student Council . . . . . .16 Suchy, Beverly Ann . 34,55.57,61, 82.84.85,95,96.126.127 Suchy, Kenneth Leon.' . . . .41 Suchy, Leonard . . . . . .47 Suchy, Robert . . . . . 47,55 Suel entrop, James . . . 47,115 Sullivan, Carolyn . . , , , 123 Sullivan, Gary , , 42,47,108,110, 111,115 Swalander, Donald , 41,50,55,63. 78,108,116,120 Swartz. D.V. ....... 8 Swartz, Karen . 47,50.55,61,66, 68.80.84 Swimming Club . ..., 81 Table of Contents . . . . . . 5 Tanquary, Tom .... 47, 55 Taylor, Sharon Sue . 41, 55,61,66, Tennis . . . . . . 118 Terry, Joseph ..... 47,55 Thies. H.P. ....... 8,59 Thies, Terry Suzanne. 34.58.87,l23 Thomas, Dale ..... 47,54 ,,l.l.a Thomas, James. . . . . 47,108 Thompson, Charles David .47, 108, 120 Thompson, Dwayne ..... 47 Thompson, Joyce Irene . 35.55655 Thompson, Kenneth Lyle. 4l,78,79 Tiede, James .... 47,108,120 Tiede, Jeanette Ruth ..... 41 Tiede, Wallace Jay . .35,78,1086 11 Tournear, Larry , . , , ,47 Track ....... . . 116 Trauer, Larry Fred. . . 41,64,65 Trauer, Vicki Lynn . 35,55,61,68, 69 Treece, Linda .47,55.61.68,84,121 Triplett, James. 47,55.108,116,120 Tubbs, Miss Marcelle . . 14,57 Tuggle. Luanne. 47,55,58,61,68,80 Tugglle, Turney Thomas . . . .41 Tum ling Squad . , , , 122 Turner, andra Sue . . .41 Unruh, Miss Alice E. ...., 14 Unruh, Charlotte Ann, 35,55,61,68, 95 Urban, Paul . . . . . . .14 Vanaman, Verrill ...... 47 Vaught, Rebecca . . 47,55,61,8O Vinson, Cuma Mae . 47,55,86,88 Vinson, Wanda May ..... 58 VonFe1dt, Cora ....... 47 VonFeldt. Mary . . . .47 Vsetecka, Richard . . . .47 Wagnon. Dixie. . . 47,55,61,68 Wa ter. Lanita Jean . 35,55,61,74, 75 W21lers.Jr.. Cleat . . 41.55.87 Wapelhorst, Daniel John. . , ,35 Ware, David Eldon . . . 41,79 Warnken, Roger Allen . 41,55,64, 65,78,l08,116,l20 Warnken,Verla .47,55,61,68.80, 121 Washburn, Sandra . . 47,55,80,86 Waters, Lynda Carol . 41,55,61,76 a6,s9,9o,93.97,9a,1oi Watkins, Judith May . 35,55,61,68, 79 Weathers, David Waller . 41,63,83. 85 90 120 Wealhefs. Larry Ronald . 35,64,74, 75,78,96,108,120 Weathers. Wesley . 47,55,78,108, 115 Weide, James Eugene. . . 41,120 Weightman, Marva Joan. . 41,61 Weiser, Gerald Lawrence . 41.86 Welch, Jerry Lee .... 41,79 Welsh. Thomas James , 41, 55, 77 Weltmer, Prentice Orville . 35.55, 63,78,120 Werth. Jr. , Ferdinand .... 35 Werth. Nancy . . 47,55,68,80,85 Werth, Robert . .... 47,71 Werth. Vernon Gilbert . . 35,71 Wesley. Donald Eugene . 41,55,82 Wes1ey.Jan. . . .4'1,55,63,12o Wesley. Kaye .41.55,61,'71,80,81, 90 Wewer , Venita Louise Wharton, Rheva , , Wheeler, Miles. . . Whistler, Frank Leroy. . 35,55,61, 68,76 . . . .47 . . . .47 . . 35, 69 White, Karen Kay, . 41,55.68,80 White, Vicki Sue .35,58,68, l0,'71, 72,'73,74,'75,81,83,84,85,89, 91,96,97,106 Wille, Judith Virginia . 41,55,61, 68,81 Williams, Judith Ann. . 47,55,61, 68.85.98 Williams, Verner . . . 10,14,69 Wilson, Jr. Eugene. 35,78,l08,116 Wilson, Harry . 47,78,108,111,115 Wines. Bin . . . . . . . 123 Wisehart, Earl? Don . . . . .35 Wolfe, Donal Arvin . . . . .35 Woodrow. Gary Dean . 41, 63,79,83, 85,90,93 Woods. Gilford Lee . . . . .41 Wright, Karen Kay . 41, 55,61,80 Wright, Lu Ann. . . 35,55,70,71, 126,127 Young, Edwin Dennis . . 41.70.'71. s7,9o,123 Younger, Charlotte ..... 47 Zelmer, James .... 47,86,120 Zielke, Clyde Raymond . . 41,63 Zimmerman, Jr. Alfred Francis .35 69 Zumalt, Gary ....... 47 Zutavern, Erna. .16,35,55,57.58, 59,61,68,74,75,77,82,85,86, 87,88,91,94,96,98,105 132 .,Uk ' Uk? A . . , . 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