Great Bend High School - Rhorea Yearbook (Great Bend, KS)
- Class of 1960
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Q K? , N ls vw X Xxx Q T-1 J AUGUST 31 Schoolopens SEPTEAABER 8 Kayehe coke pany 18 Footballseason opens Hutchrnson here 26 FHA sock hop OCTOBER 22 FHA convenhon 26 FTA organized 27 Kayette conference 29 Backtoschoolnught NOVEMBER 4 Clmch WCKL champnonshlp beat Pratt 9 Crtlzens of tomorrow assembly T3 FootbaH homecomlng T3-l4 Debate tournament at GBHS DECEAABER 5 Kayette H Y dance 3-4 Junnor3 actplay ll Basketballseason opens Dodge here I6 All school Chrlstmas program JANUARY 12 Athletnc banquet 22 Encl of semester 30 FHA SnowbaH FEBRUARY 4-5 26 MARC H 4 24-25 APRIL I5 X 23 Y I 20 22 27- I8 J cfcfjjif, J Leaf ecvifflff 1. , , f A , 1 'ff CQ ' 17' 1' 1' ff Qfgflpo, 'if' I if' - .' '25f,f, Admmistwtlon and Facu ty ...... 11 Classes . . . . . 21 1 9 it 1 pQcialHdQ1orGrogps. ...... 57 4 N1 11 1 N anizoxons .x . . . 71 E gfh?XEino . . . . 97 Egwvxsqnyg . . JN. . .111 XNx.A.Qi sx. . . . .119 is Pan 1ghgighg.g . . . .137 XLS ulrilex. . . .146 l X if 11 SN N 11 1 1 1 11 11 xt ,V 11 1 . 3 . E. Gunn, principal of Great Bend High School, and D. V. Swartz, superintendent ' of schools, often confer on problems of the day. 11111 N X llhlll nun I l'l'l JANE CARPENTER WESLEY WEA'l'liERS BECKY VAUGHT JEAN KOMAREK M nrvu Springtime, theme for the l96O Junior-Senior Prom was truly one of the most unique. Natural flowers were used to carry out the theme with a variety of pastel shades. Music for the evening was provided by Dave Emery and the Starlighter Orchestra from Bazine, Kansas . TOM STEFFEN .f ' HARRY WILSON if R 1 6, 'v so-P 1 i' MARGARET BELLER ,4ffW!f.,.1J The prom will be remembered by all attending as an evening of beauty and splendor. Springtime was a perfect setting for the Coronation of the Rhorea King and Queen. The royal couple was elected earlier in the year to reign over the prom and the yearbook. MARK HUTTON n g., E .TX do A ' Nui JAN KELLER JIM SUELLENTROP it-Emil Q.-i L ii t o to SUE MCGREGOR N I GARY SULLIVAN 4 9x.. 32'- H , fsf 5 n 1 1 xi 7- 4 - few -, .xx-:. 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X .... , ..,. ,fx .z . iz-A 'tw X.. we gran! of glclucafion ormJ .S7cAoof pogciw -I1 'Qu Above, the Board of Education at one of its monthly meetings conducts the business for the school system. Members of the Board are Harry Lytle, Mrs. George Schumacher, Dr. M. O. Steffen, H. P. Colegrove, Clerkg Hody Thies, Presidentg Edward Opie, Treasurer. Ira Farmer, Vice-Presidentg Robert Larson, and D. V. Swartz, Superintendent of Schools. D. V. Swartz, Superintendent of Schools, works all year to coordinate the city school system. NMS.. 5 Through the unceasing work of the members of the Board of Educa- tion and the school odministration, GBHS has become one ofthe best in the state. The Board of Education often works lotew in the evening to formu- late school policy. Students ofthe Great Bend schools have been pro- vided with regulations which the Board believes to be best for the majority. . wg- DIV- SWARTZ R. E. GUNN CECIL DRYER Superintendent of Schools PfinCiP31 Vice-Principal A.B. Southwestern College A,B, Emporia State Teachers College 3.5. ETUPOU3 Stale Teachers College M. A. University of Colorado ' NLS. KQHSBS SI-HIC University MRS. MARY SCOTT Secretary--D, V, Swartz Joyce Briel, sophomore, fills her serving tray as juniors Elsie Lofland, Karen Davis, and Walter Hawkins prepare the table to serve refreshments at the 1958 Prom. First in line are Superintend- ent and Mrs. Swartz. Y . . 1. MRS, FLORENCE VOGE MAXINE RIDDLE Secretary- D, V, Swartz Secretary--R, E, Gunn .xdzlminialrafion anal Secrefariaf SMH Having worked in their offices throughout the entire summer, the administration entered the new school year with many decisions behind them and many more decisions to meet. The secretaries have worked hard to meet the many deadlines which have been presented. The work of these people never ceases, as they work for the betterment of the entire school and the community. We, the Rhorea staff, wish to show our appreciation on behalf of the student body, the faculty, and the community to the Administration and the Board of Education. Enjoying the fall open house by having refreshments are Mrs. Schcnerman .ind Mr. :ind Mrs. W, E, Bztrfield, Guiding and assisting the students are only a few of the many activities of the teachers. By sponsoring clubs, organizing activities, and supervising dances, the teachers are always busy, with few moments to spare. However, these faculty members are always ready to hear new suggestions, and are never too busy to lend a helping hand. We, the Rhorea Staff, say Thank you for the patience you have shown us through the years. gn icfan ce an ponsioring .fdcfiuified .,,., by At the reception for student teachers, Miss Stnilnrti ind Mrs, Davis are evaluating a students theinc, EDA ALLIS English MRS. FERN .-irictxsox .'X,B. Biker University En8ll5h 5P 'li5h Uuivemu of Cmomdo B, S, Ernporiit State Teuchers 'W JOE BULEY Insttninent.tl Music B, M, Iiducntion College University of Xtichitn University of klolorntli ,it JQEIQ jacuhy gud? lmru CARPENTER Mechanical Drawing Social Science Asst Football Coach Ass't. Basketball Coach ELS, McPherson College JACK HAGUE Physical litlucation Track Coach B.S, Fort Hays State College M,S, Fort Hays State College MRS. MARILYN DAVIS English B, A, Fort Hays State College MRS. LILLIAN HASKIN Library Science Library--Study Hall A.B. Central State Teachers M.S. University of Denver DONALD BRICHACEK ALLEN BURNS Industrial Arts Biology--Baseball Coach B,S, Kansas State University B,S, Kansas State University Verner Williams discusses photography with Mr. Weldon Bivins as they View a recent snapshot taken at PTA, MRS, MARY JO HILL Bookkeeping B,S, Emporia State Teachers College DALE HOWELL Algebra- -Geometry Golf Coach B,S, Phillips University 'Suu-.. l MRS, C.-XROLYN HUNTER Home lfconontics B,S, Oklahoma State University BIS. Fon Hays State College JA CK KARRAK ER Art M,S. Fort Hays State College BYRL KESSINGER . Guidance Counselor B,S, Pittsburg State Teachers NLS, Pittsburg State Teachers Mr. Spong, center, is possibly discussing his chemical weddings with Mr. Mitchell as Mrs. Spong listens. MALINE LUNDSTEIJT Commerce ILS, lintporia State Teachers EMERSON Macoormto MRS: LE'-A MCMANNIS English--Speech Enghsh I A ,B, Southwestern College A-B- UMVEVSHY of Wlchlfa 'T' ' 'Urn-5 oolaerafe wifL HARRY KLINE Mechanical Drawing Architectural Drawing Social Science Football Coach B,S, Emporia State Teachers M,S, Emporia State '11-acltcrs ROGER MARSH Mathematics-Radiw Physics B,S, Emporia State Teachers M.S, Emporia State Teachers ave gurl-fo -.gckoof ugh 19 ' MRS, JOSEPHINE MARSHALL FLORENCE MEISTER Latin--French School Nurse B,S, Pittsburg State Teachers R' N' St' Rose B.S. George Peabody sie - ,Q-sir'-:N ii' JAMES B, NISBERGALL FORREST NELSON Social Scigncg Social Science--Debate Basketball Couch B,S, Pittsburg State Teachers A.B. University of Wichita M,A, Fort Huis State College At the back-to-school open house, Mr. Marsh is conver- sing with a parent. WILLIAM RANDLE MRS, ANN SCHEUERMAN MRS. ALINE SCHMITT FRED SCHULTIS Biology Home Economics--Social Science Commerce Vocational Agriculture B,S, Fort Hays State College B.S. Fort Hays Suite College B.S. Emporia State Teachers College B.S. Kansas State University 17' il? 1 M . 2+ JANIS SIMMONS 1, C, SMITH LESTER SPONG NADINE STALLARD Physical Education Social Science Ch6miSUy SOCial Studies--Guidarlce B.A. University of Wichita B.S. Colorado State College 5-5- Ottawa University B.S. University of Kansas M, 5, C0101-ado State College M.A. University of Kansas University of Chicago jriue or Effer gducafcon H. AL STARICIJY MARCELLE TUBBS Industrial Arts Vocal Music B.S. Kansas State University B-M' Er Bethanl' College M. A. Pittsburg State Teachers VERNER WILLIAMS ALICE E. UNRUII PAUL URBAN Distributive Education EngHSh--JOurna1iSm Mathematics Guidance Counsellor li. S. Fort Hays State College B.S. Fort Hays State College B.S. Fort Hays State College Mlsl Fon Hays State College M. A. Colorado State College M.S. Fort Hays State College 'bf' svgawuv gi.. . AW 292 I 'ii V L D. GRUBB WALDO BEHRENDT FRED BRACK AUGUST BRACK ' . . Head Custodian Mamtenance Supervxsor , Bus Drlver -,L. i ff? - XmL-xxX 11-is . ssi Cu5foclLan6 i i f 5 :wi ' Jr, F. . A, 3? ' W ' ' i5 u p --we A fc , 'x ,L K ri 'it X-Q, . . q f WALTER GATES DAVID MILLER I 5 X, 4 QQ KR, Every day David Miller makes his rounds with the cart to pick up the trash. Together, he and August Brack as he sweeps the upper hall. Brack make a fine team A janitor's unceasing work is continued by August MRS. ANNA FOLKERTS Supervisor EN . Tv' MRS. NEVA BATCHMAN MRS, TIIELMA FLANDERS MRS, MYRTLE RUDIGER MRS. ETHEL JURGENSEN MRS. RACHEL APPEL Assistant Supervisor Cashier C0045 .gnferedfecl Ln mf-Meng of In order to accommodate the 700 GBHS 4 students in the closed noon hour, additional cooks were hired for 1959-1960. The closed noon hour requires that students and facul- ty members eat in the cafeteria at noon, whether they bring their lunch or buy the cafeteria food. Mrs. Anna Folkerts, GBHS supervisor, has done a fine iob in planning the menus under direction of Mrs. Gordon Hayes, hot lunch co-ordinator for the city schools. ,QR MRS. EFFIE BRA CK MRS LUCILLE GORDON MRS. DOROTHY TANNAHILL MRS- MARGARET SCOTT 'V -090' ,, MW M -, X gt X M bi NNN xx 4, fi 'V .fi Q os. V' T : . I V -.. V :dis V 'L,.x. .. x K -51525 - f 252- Ag, ,:. K, A x . - Senior Class officers are lean Komarek, treasurerg Franklin Shobe, cheerleaderg Mike Colpitt, presidentg Janice Keller, vice-presidentg Peggy Ohl, secretary. 7 . PII l Ol' HJJ JAMES ARTHUR ADAMS Hi-Y 2,34 Vice-President 4g Pep Club 2,3g B-Club 3,4g Drum and Bugle 2,3g Band 2,3g Pep Band SPENCER R, AMEND 2.3zlHIr.amUfa1S '2.3.4: Track 2. H1-Y 4g Junior Prom Theme Com- 3,4g Junior 3-Actg Stage Crews mitteeg Choir 4g Operetta 45 Band 3g Quill and Scroll 44 Home Room 25 pep Band 2: Daplce Band 25 As the Senior Class of 1960 looks back over the years, they recall many lasting memories which will inspire them toward new horizons. Starting their career at the Senior High School, the Sophomore Class numbered 261. ln i957 a Safety Program was promoted. The class of i960 won the trophy to highlight the year. As Juniors this class achieved success in pre- senting their Three-Act play entitled Gentlemen Prefer Blonds and the Junior-Senior Prom, Gaite Parisienne. The One-Act play entitled Balcony Scene was selected for state competition from the class plays. An original money-making proiect was selling movie discount cards. Again the class won the safety award trophy. The last, but most memoriable year of all had some firsts, the closed noon hour and the dress code. The Senior One-Act Special Guest was winner of the class plays. Scholastically the class of i960 has excelled by acquiring outstanding recognition. On May 27, President M. C. Cunningham of Fort Hays delivered the commencement address to the 200 graduates. The graduating class of i960 left the halls of GBHS in their black and white robes with their Alma Mater echoing in their ears never to walk as a group again. RONALD LYNN ANDERSON H1-Y 2,3g Secretary-Treasurer 4g Pep Club 2,33 Curtain Call 2g Library Science 45 Drum and Bugle 2,3,4g Panther Tales Staff 45 Band 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Brass Sextet 2,3,4g Brass Choir 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4g V1CC'Pr6SidCl1I 3: Home Room Trumpet Trio 25 Intramurals 2.3. Track 4g Tumbling 2g Junior 3- SCCFCIBIY 2: Panlhel Tales ASS0' 45 Stage Crews 3g Scholastic Honor RAYMOND GERALD ANDERSON Ami Stage Crews 2-39 Band crate Business Manager 4. Group 4, Ubfafl' Science 45 Intramurals 2-3.4 Publicity 3. 'N-s 4:- - . KAREN ANN ARMSTRONG Kayettes 2, 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2,3,-lp Rhorea Staff4g B- Team Cheerleader Alternate 2: Class Cheerleader 3g Stage Crew 4g Quill and Scroll 4g Home Room Secretary-Treasurer' 4, PAUL F. BERSCHEIDT JCL 35 Library Science 3g Distrib- utive Education 4g NFL 2,3g De- bate 23 Junior 1-Act Crew. ELEANOR BELLE ARTHUR Kayettes 2, Cabinet 3,4p FHA 2, 3,-lg Pep Club 2,3,4g Curtain Call 2,3,4g Student Council -lg Baird 2, 3, Council -lg Pep Band 2,3,4g Clarinet Choir 3,4g Woodwind Quin- tet 3,49 Woodwind Choir 25 Stage Crews 2,3,-lg Prom Invitation Com- mittee 35 Prom Dance Band Commit- tee Lip Science Club 3. 0 1960 DONALD E. BERTRAM lli-Y 15,-lgPep Club lip Drum and Bugle 2,3,-lg Panther Tales Staff -lg Band 2,3,-lg Pep Band 2,3,-lg Dance Band 3,4gl-lome Room Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 Prom Program Committee 3g Prom Dance Band Committee 3g State Music Festi- val llg Senior 3-Act. KATHRYN ANN BALES Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Drill Team 4g Curtain Call 2,3,-lg Operetta 4 Intramurals 2g Junior 3-Actg Home Room Vice -President 2. MARGARET LEE BELLER Kayettes 2,3, Cabinet -lg FHA 2, 13,-ig Pep Club 2,Ll, Board -lg Stu- dent Council 2,L3g Prom Theme Committee Chairman 3g Choir 45 Operetta 3,4, Student Director 3, Costume Director 4g Girls' Trio 3g Girls' Sextette 45 Girls' Ensemble Secretary 3g Basketball Queen Attendant 3,-lg Student Congress 3,-lg Safety Club Conference L35 Home Room President 2, 3g Class Vice-President 3g Rhorea Queen Attendant. REGINALD K. BESSMER Hi-Y 2,35 NFL 3,4g Debate 3,4. SHARON ANNE BARFlELD Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Curtain Call 2,3g Spanish Club 3g Prom Theme Com nnttee 3g Prom Program and ln- vitation Committee Chairman 3g Choir 3g Operetta 2,39 Majorettes 31 Band 3, Council 4g Pep Band 4g Stage Crews 2,3,4g Quill and Scroll -lg Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 2g Girls' Triple Trio 2, 3g Panther Tales Staff -l. SANDRA lO BIRD Kayettes -lg FHA 2,l3g Pep Club 2,3g Spanish Club 4g National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist Scholastic Honor Group 4. -ig Student Congress Senator Ll,4g DAVID EDWARD BISHOP, IR. Hi-Y 45 Science Club 3,45 Prom Refreshment Committee 3. was , IUDITH MARIE BRIEL yettus 2,3545 FHA 255,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 ICI. 3,45 Choir 3,45 Acconipanist 35 Madrigals 45 Opcrctia 2,3,-15 Girls' Scxtette 4 Girls' 'l'r1ple'l'rio2,35 Girls' En- semble 3. DAVID KENNETH BIVINS Hi Y 2,3,45 Curtain Call 3,45 JCL 2,35 Science Club 3, Presi- dent 45 Panther Tales Editor 45 Tennis 45 Junior 1-Act5 Boys' State 35 Scholastic Honor Group 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4g Summerfield Scholarship Winner 45 General Motors Scholarship Finalist 45 NCTE English Exams 35 Kansas University Summer Science Camp 45 Kansas State University Summer Science Camp 3. RENNIE W. BRANTZ. B-Club 2,-3,-4g FOOLDBII 2,3,4L Basketball 2,3,45 TFHCR 2.3.4- MARY LEE ANNESE BROCHER Knycttes 2,35 FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Choir 45 Operetta 2, W. LEE BONDURANT Hi-Y 45 Drum and Bugle 45 Senior Announcement Committee5 Senior Robe Committee5 Rhorea Staff 45 Intramurals 25 Track 2,35 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 25 Home Room Vice-President 3. I I I 5 .5592 ,ri 4' ' .,. ff ' 'Ar , , fy 'W' fu? , GLEN DALE BRMNERD Hi-Y 125 Intramurals 2. ffm., of 1960 GLADYS MAE BRO WN 3,45 Prom Decorating Commit- Kalfettes 2-35 FHA 25 PSP Club 23 Ice Li. Other Schools 2, 3. JUDITII ANN BROWN Kayettcs 2,3545 FHA 3,45 Pep Club 2,3315 She Sharks 45 Cho: 35 Operctta 2,3,45 Stage Crew: li,-l. CORA VOIIFELDT BUESS FHA 2,3p Pep Club 2,3g Distribu- tive Education 4. DON BRIAN CAMPBELL Choir 4, Operetta 4g Band 2g Pep Band 2g Intramurals 2,4. JOHN WILLIAM BUESS Curtain Call 3,4g Debate 2, Panther Tales Staff 4, Operetta 4, Intramurals 2, Football 2, Track 2,35 Junior 3-Act, Stage Crews 3,4. 71,,,,6.,,a 200 JANE ANN CARPENTER Kayettes 2,3g FHA Cabinet 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, District Vice-President 4, FTA Treasurer 4g Pep Club 4, Cur- tain Call 3g She Sharks 3, Pres- ident -lg Drum and Bugle 2, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 4, Rhorea Staff 4g Choir 3, Social Chairman 4, Opcretta 2,3,4g Girls' Triple Trio 2,31 Stage Crews 2g Football Queen Attendant 3g Sweethearts' Ball Queen Attendant 2,35 Quill and Scroll 4g Rliorea Queen Attendant. DONALD WA LTER BUHRLE I-li-Y 2,3,4g Pep Club 2g Operetta 4, Stage Crews 3. PETER MAIJCOM CALDWELL Pep Club 25 Distributive Edu- cation 4, Debate 2,3g Home Room Vice'President 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, -1. JANICE MARIE CATES Kayettes 2, Pep Club 2,3g Panther Tales Staff 4, Operetta 3,4. Y .tg I JO ANN BYERS Kayettes 2,3,4, FHA 4, Pep Club 3: JCL a,4, Band 2,3g Pep 3and 3, Flute Trio 2,3. PETER SCOTT CHAMBERS NFL 1l,3,-lg Debate 2,3,-lg Junior Prom Theme Committee -3, Other Schools 2, 13, 4.- STANLEY EARL CIIRISTIANSEN Ili-Y l3,4g B-Club 2,13,-1, Foot- ball 2,Il,41, 'll-ani Manager 2, l'l,4. LINDA ANNE CUIlR'I'RIGIlT rites 2,:i,4, FHA 2,3345 Kilye FTA 4: Pep Club LZ,llg Curtain Call 1l,4l, Spanish Club L3, Sec- retary- Treasurer 4, Ilaud 25 Stage Crew ll. R5 5-wr .n BETTY JOYCE CLYMER Pep Club 3, Distributive Educatior 4, Panther Tales Staff 4g Choir 2, Operetta Cast 2g Other Schools 2, Y-Teens 2, MARILYN GRACE COOK Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,13g Pep Club 2,34 Distributive Education 4. SCARLETT OWYNETTE DARNELL Kayettes 2,4g I-'IIA 255,45 Pep Club 2,155 Spanish Club 2, Pres- ident Zig She Sharks 3, NFL 3,-lg Debate li, Panther Tales Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. 3' MRS. VIRGINIA LEE COLLINS FHA 3: Girls' Triple Trio 3, Mlxed OUSYISI 3: Y-Teens 2, Other Schools 2,3. ,, en im-.1 WMI: JEAN ANNE BURTON IDAUBERT Kayettes 2,35 FIIA 2,3g Pep Club 2,3g JCL 13, Proni Theine Coni- inittce 3g Stage Crews 2,13g K.U. Correspondence 4. .1 ,- fri --qr I L tv A ARTHUR RICHARD COLPlT'I', JR Hi-Y 2.3, Cabinet 4, Curtain Call 3,45 Student Couneil 2,45 B-Club 2,3,-'lg Senior Announce- rnent Coniniitteeg Senior Robe Coniniittce, lntraniurals 2, ll, -lg Football 2, Track 2,3,-lg Tuni- bling 2, Juliior I-Aer, Senior I- Actg Junior ll-Act, Senior ll-Act, Stage Crew 265 Scienee Club 23g Proin Decoration Chairniau li, Class President 4, Iloine Rooni President 2g Rliorea King. KAREN SUE DAVIS Kayettes 12pl IlA 2, Pep Club 2: Choir ll,4, Madrigals Sl, Oper' etta 255,-lg Girls' Triple Trio 2 3 VESTA ANN DAVISQN SHIRLEY RAE DEAN Kayetres 2,45 1-'nA 2,1s, Cabinc KHYGHSS 2.3.4: FHA 2.3.44 FTA 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 25 Curtain 4190? Club 2-3-42 OPSICUPI 3:41 can 2,145 Panther Tales staff G1f1S'Ef1SC111b1f2 4:51836 Crews -lgSClt1orI'ACIgjLlIll0r 3-Act5 3-4' Stage Crews 35 Girls' State 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Scholastic llonor Group 4, Ngilnfy .AUII Fifi RONALD E. DOUGLAS H1-Y 25 B-Club 2,3545 Druni and Bugle 12,35 Panther Tales Staff45 Band 25 Pep Band 25 Dance Band 25 Intramurals 45 Basketball 2,35 IUIIN S'l'l3PliAN IJOHERTY Track 25 Junior 3-Act5 Stage Crews Operetta 2. 35 Corrigan King Attendant 4. K' 1 L WILLIAM EUGENE DEBE5 Hi-Y 3,45 FFA 2, Secretary 3, Re- porter 45 Pep Club 35 Intramurals 135 Scholastic Honor Group 4. CHESTER WILLIAM DOAN H1-Y 253,-1-9-Pep Club 2,35 JCL 4 254. OLIN EUGEN DOVEL H1-Y 2,3. 'T .. - tx- . 'Q it 1 'xii W Y - fe 1. A ..fvy,y,t,. , . ., t. . .. 'Yew' Au. t KAREN KAY DIETZ. Kayettes 2, Cabinet 3,45 FHA 2,3545 Pep Club 2,3545 JCL 35 Choir 35 Operetta 2,35 Basketball Queen Attendant 25 Sweethearts' liall Queen Attendant 45 l-lonie Rooni Secretary-'l'reasnrcr 4. IOHN lf. DUNEGAN 1 P ff ORA FOLSOM lDtt1mandllt1g,lc 2,3545 Cho1r2, 15,-15 Mndrigals 135 Operetta Cast ll, Uperetta 2,Li,4. r 'Ah We Wagga- .- SUSAN LOU DURHElM Kayettes 2,35 Cabinet 45 FHA 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 2,13-,45 Student Council 35 lloute Room President 35 Choir li, Cabinet 45 Madrigals President 4g Operetta 2,3,4g Girls' Trio 35 Girls' Sextette 45 Girls' Ensemble 3g Mixed Quartet 35 Band 2, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, President 4g Pep Band 2,3545 Dance Band 2,3, 45 Clarinet Choir 2,45 Clarinet Trio 25 Clarinet Quartet 35 Wood- wind Trto 15,-lgjunitvt 3-ACI5 Stage Crews 2,35 Prom Dance Band Com mittee 35 Scholastic Honor Group 4. EDNA MAE FANSHIER Kayettes 45 FHA 253,45 Pep Club 2,35 Curtain Call 2,3,45 JCL 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Choir 2, 3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3,45 Junior 1-Aetg Junior 3-Actg Stage Crews 4. GARY J. FOOS Drum and Bugle 2515.49 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,15,41D3UC3 Band 2,3,45 Brass Sextette 2,35 45 'Trumpet Trio 25 Brass Quintet 2,3,4. W? NANCY EILEEN EHLER 5 KAREN KAY assmtitbrz Kayettes 25 FHA 3.4: PCP UHF Kayeues -1, FHA 4 w e 2.39 PCP Band 3-41C1a'me' 35 Band 2. Choir 2,3,4. C nu 1960 GARY LYLE FOSTER Hi-Y 2,45 FFA 2, President 3, TDARYL LYNN FRANK lli-Y 45 Pep Club ,1 3 1 y 41IlllI4Hllllll'llQ 1 4 Il, JFS President 45 Intramurals 253,45 SCiCllCL' junior 3-Act. Baseball pf' 1 ' N ' 3 .. X . 5' l 2? xr W. I E' A RO5l5'I l'A ANN FRANKLIN Kayettes 45 FHA 2,3g Pep Club 2,3,-Ig Drill Team 4g Operetta 2,-lg Intramurals 2. JAMES HOYT FRANKS LANA LOU FREEBURG FFA 2g Pep Club 3g Choir 4g Oth-, Kayerles 4a FHA 2.3.4: Pep Club cr Schools 2,Q,4.' L X X ul QI o 'N W 0 1 f . K ,uw .5 IH Flllllflflfj CHARLES WILFRED GIBBS H1-Y 13,-Ig Pep Club 2,3g Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 2g Panther Tales Staff 4g Opetetta llg Tumbling Zg Stage Crews 3,4- BENNIE ALLEN GILL Ili-Y 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,35 Dis- tributive Education 4. . C X I. Q - N ..,l.. , x 2,3,4g Curtain Call 3g She Sharks 4g Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 3,45 Rhotea Staff 4g Intramurals 23 Junior 3-Actg Stage Crews 4g Football Queen Attendant 4. FRANCES MARIE GERRITZEN Kayettes 2,3g FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Distributive Edu- cation 4g Operetta 2,3. DONALD BERT GORDON Hi-Y 4g Pep Club 2,3. CAROLE LOUISE I-'RONTERHOUSE Kayettes 2,3.4g FHA 2,3g Pep Club 2,3pCurta1n Call 3g Distrib- utive Education Reporter 44 Intra- murals 2. CARA PEARL GROW I 'v' ' gvwmfk- tw, r VICTORIA LEE GUNN CAROL ANN WALTERS GUTIERREZ. Kaycrtcs 2,L3,-lg I-'HA 2,3,4g Pep Kayettes 25 Pep Club 2,3, Library Club 13,1345 JCL Ll, Prom Thgmc Science 2,3,4, Intramurals 2. Cunmmtcc 3, Rliorea Business Manager 4, Opcretta 2,L3g Intra- murals 2g Stags: Crews 3, Quill antIScroll-1. QQ. MII? l SUE ANNE HAMILL KHTCIILIS 2.13,-lglfl-IA 2,l5, Cabi- nct -Ig Pcp Club 2,84 Curtain Call Rig JCL 3, President 4, Rliorea STEPHEN CLOSE HAGEN Pep Club 2,3, Drum and Bugle 3, 4, Panther Tales Editor 4, Operetta 4, Band 2, Stage Crews 4, Scholas' tic Honor Group 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Panther Parade 4. Assistant Editor 4, Operetta 2, ln- VERNON ARTHUR HAYES rramurals 2g Stage Crew 2, Quill Hi-Y 2.3: FFA 2.3.41 IDU-3 and Scroll 4. murals 3. .X , ts.. I H fl, ,ta STM , n 'wi d lr ., - 11-- SI --4.315 r' ' , . aria: ,- 479 1- , , rt,:t ,.,. , . . sg ,C f I A I I I wi , wf ,. f, r .- . saw: 1.t, ff ' - A fra wg A I ARLON J. I-IABERMAN BERNA DINE ROSE H ABERMA N ni-Y 4, Pep Club 2,3gDistribut1ve KSYSHSS 2.3. FHA 2.33: Pet Education 4. 2 wr fora om IH fl ll cf JOHN GREGORY HAYES Hi-Y 3, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 25 NFL 3,45 Debate 3,4, Intramurals 4. Club 2,35 Band 4, Pep Band 4 JANET SUE I-IERL Kaycttes 2,3,4g FIIA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3, Vice-President 4, Drill Team -I, Curtain Call 2,L5, She Sharks 3,4g Home Room President 2, Student Council 2g Rhurea stuff 49 Varsity Cheerleader 4, Intramur- als 2, Tennis 2,3, Captain 4, Tumbling 2, Stage Crcw 25 Quill and Scroll 4. W BARTON LEON HO AR MARSHA LYNNE HOGE gufgain Call 3g junior 3-Actg Stage Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g Pep Crews 3: Science Club 3,4. Club 2,3,4g Curtain Call 2,3,4g NFL 3,4g Debate 3,45 Science Club 3, Cabinet 44 Safety Club 4. 1 2 6!'l'l'!6'lIl'0 in ,Sz'Ao!ar.4ArLu LEON ARD EUGENE .IAMERSON Pep Club 2gB'C1ilb 2,3p intra- WANDA JEAN JAMISON murals 2,45 Football 2,3g Basket- Girls' Organization 2,3,4g Mixed ba1l2,3g Track 2,3, Chorus 25 Other Schools 2,3,4. Q: 44 rl 1 t- f ' MARY ISABELLE HOLLAWAY Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3g Pep Club 2g Curtain Call 2,35 Library Science 33 JCI 2,3g Debate 4g Panther Tales Staff 4g Intrainurals 2,3g Quill and Scroll 4. GARY MARK HUTTON Hi'Y 3,4g Student Council 2,135 JCL 4g Junior Ring Committeeg Football 21 Basketball 2,3,4g Base- ball 2,3, Captain 4g Home Room President 2,3g Class President 25 Boys' State 35 Rhorea King Atten- dant. GLORIA LYNN JOHNSON Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g FTA 45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Curtain Call 2,3, Vice-President 4g Student Council 3g Junior Ring Committee Rhorea Staff 4g Operetta 41 Intra- murals 2g Junior 3-Actg Stage Crews 3,45 Quill and Scroll 41 Student Congress Representative 3,45 Program Committee 3g Home Room President 3g Home Room Secretatv-Treasurer 4. t I LINDA LOUISE HOLT Kayettes 2,135 FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 3,45 She Sharks 3g Distributive Education 4. CHARLES LEE JOHNSON Pep Club 2g Intramurals 2. 'N E if LAYEDA LOUlSE KAISER Kayettes 21,5545 FHA 1l,L5,4, FTA 45 Pop Club 2,3545 Operctta 155 Band 253,45 Pep Bmid3,45l11tr'a- nxurals L:1TClllllS 2,3545 Stage LJCWS J, rl. V X-r wr tQliRAl.ll LEE KOCH Pup Club 2,55 Curtain Call 2,15 junior Ll-Act5 Stage Crews Ll. .--ui gk I Lllblx ' NR an ,R G-1. 1 Yu 1, 1, in 3 . Tv- U .t':'-f-. jf S. 25' 'ZW' ' 55' x 3 L :- W L' Ex a K asia-tif' , ' 5 LAWRENCE EUGENE KAISER Pep Club 2,135Rhorea Staff 45 Intramurals ll. lb I C Ui? p jflllprj GALEN EARL KING Hi-Y 25 B-Club 2,3,4pl1lIt3I11l.1l'- als 2- Football 255,45 Trarb -1 LAWRENCE ROY KNUPP H1-Y 25 Pep Club 2,135 Curtain Call 253,45 Safety Club 45 B-Club 3,Dl'llllllll1d Bugle 2,LS,4g Panther Tales staff 45 Band 2,3545 Pep Band 2,5545 Dance Band 2,135 Sax- ophone Quintet 15,45 lutratnurals 2,l5gG0l1V2,135 Sophoinore l-Actg Junior 1-Actg Scnior l-Actg Senior 13-Act5 junior Li'Act5 Panther Parade 3,45 Band Field Announcer 3,45 Science Club Q55 Quill and Scroll 4. JANICE MARGARET KELLER Kayettes 2,3545 FHA 2.3, Sec' retary 41 Pep Club 253, Board 45 Curtain Call 254, Secretary 35 Student Council 2,35 She Sharks Llp Home Rootu President 12, Sec' retary 45 Class President 3, Vice- President 45 Senior Announcernent Comuritteeg Senior Robe Coni- nritteeg Choir 35 Operetta 2,135 Girls' Triple Trio 2,35 Baird 2g lntranrurals 25 junior 3-Act5 Friendliest Student 13,45 Stage Crew 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. JOSEPH DOUGLAS KIRKMAN Hi-Y2,13,45Pcp Club 2,35 Cur- tain Call 3,45 lntranrurrals 25 junior 3-Act. JEAN ELIZABETH KOMAREK Kayettes 2,3, Vice-President 45 FHA 13,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Curtain Call 2,L5, President 45 JCL L35 NFL 3,45 Drutn and Bugle 2,3,45 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice- President 45 Class Treasurer 45 Senior Announcement Conunttteeg Senior Robe Cotnnntteeg Choir 3, Cabinet 45 Operetta Cast 45 Oper- etta 253,45 Band 45 Pep Band 45 Senior 1-Act, Junior 3-Act5 Senior 15-ACL5 League and District Foren- sic Meets 2515545 State Forensic Meet L55 Rhorea Queen Attendant. 17' fm , I In ,010 KATHLEEN KAY KENDALL Kayettes 13,45 FHA L55 Pep Clul 13,45 Curtain Call 35 Other Schools 2. Pt-ei RUTH MARIE KRUCKENBERG Kayettes 2515,-15 FHA 2,255 Cab inet 45 Pep Club 2,3:Q:lIl'tail1 Call 155 Proru Tlretne Cornniit- tee 155 Opcretta L15 lntratnutals 25 Stage Crew 15. 5 G 4-'S' RONALD LEE LAMB Distributive Education -I. PATRICIA ANN LEWICK Pcp Club 3, Library Science 2, Operctta 2, 3. DELORES ANN LANG Kayettes -I, FHA 2,3,4: PSP Club 2,3,-1, Curtain Call 3, JCL 2, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 2, Pan- ther Tales Staff 4, Stage Crews 3, -I, Quill and Scroll 4. III CALLS MAXINE PENNY LEEK Kayetres 2, Cabinet 3, President 4, FHA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Curtain Call 2,3,4, Student Coun- cil 3, Secretary 4, Home Room Vice-President 2, President 3,4, Choir 3, President 4, Madrigals 3,-I, Operetta 2,3,4, Girls' Triple Trio 2,3, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 3, Woodwind Trio 3,-I, Woodwind Quintet 3,-I, Intramurals 2, Soph- omore lAAct, Junior l-Act, Stage Crew 3, Prom Dance Band Commit- tee 3. KAREN MARIE LIKES FHA 2,3, Pep Club 2,Curt31n Call 2, Distributive Education 4, s 5 JIMMY G. LANGREHR I-Ii-Y 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, B-Club 2,3,4, Home Room Vice-President 2, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,13,4. 0 i960 CAROL ROSE LEINMILLER Kayettes 2,3,4, FHA 1Z,3,4,Pep Club 2,3,4, Curtain Call 3, Sec- retary 4, Panther Tales staff 4, Intramurals 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Tumbling 2, Junior 3-Act, Stage Crew 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Scholastic Honor Group 4. VAL LEROY LINDI-IOLM Hi-Y 2,3,4, B Club 4, Drum and Bugle 2,3,4, Panther Tales Staff -1, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Brass Sextctte 2,3,4, Brass Choir 2, 3,4, Drum Major 4, Intramurals 3, Golf 2,3,4, Junior 3-Act, Prom Dance Band Committee 3. IUDITH ANN LEGLEITER FHA 3, Pep Club 2,3, Distrlbutive Education 4. HELEN L. LINDENMUTH Kaycttes 4, FHA Secretary 2, Student Council Secretary 2, Home Room President 2, Choir 2, Opera.-Ita Cast 2, Opcretta 2, Girls' Trio 2, Varsity Cheerleader 2, Other Schools 2,3. ELSIE MARIE LOFLAND Kaycttes 3,45 FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Operctta 2,3,45 Pro Refreshments Co-Chairman 3. RICHARD WILLIAM MCC ULLUM Ill Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Span- ish Club 2,35 Intramurals 45 Boys' State 35 Hi-Y Model Legislature 35 Scholastic Honor Group 43 Science Club 3. I BARBARA ANN LONG Kayettes 3545 FHA 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Operetta 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Stage Crews 45 Class Secretary 25 Majorette 25 Basketball Queen Attendant 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Camera Club 25 Other Schools 2. BARBARA KAY MARTIN Kaycttes 2,45 FHA 2,3, Cabinet 45 Pep Club 2,35 Curtain Call 3, Cab- inet 45 Student Council 35 Home Room President 35 Prom Theme Committee 35 Senior Announcement Cornrr1ittee5 Senior Robe Commit- tee5 Rhorea Art Editor 45,lL1IllOl' 1-Act5 Stage Crews 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Scholastic Honor Group 4. DANIEL WILLIAM MCGOVERN Hi-Y 2.3, Cabinet 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Student Council 45 NFL Vice- President 2, President 3,45 Debate 2,3,45 Home Room President 45 Intramurals 25 Team Managers 45 Senior 3-Actg Boys' State 35 Schol- astic Honor Group 45 Voice of Democracy First Place Winner 35 American Legion Oration First Place Winner fig District Debate Squad 2,3,-45 League and District Speech Squad 2,35 Hi-Y Model Legislature 35 Student Director-- Debare 'I'ournament 4 IOSEPH ANTHONY LOPEZ Intramurals 35 Panther Tales Staff 4. 2 on iw-.1 lqfl 1 in' DEWAYNE JOHN MCCORMICK Pep Club 2g Track 2,3,45 Body Building 4. MARIANNI: SUE MCGREGOR Kayettes 2,3, Cabinet 45 I-'HA 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-Pres- ident 45 Class Secretary 35 Rhorea Editor 45 Junior 3-Act Stage Man- agerg Basketball Queen Attendant 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant. SHIRLEY ANN MacDONALD Kayettes 2,3,45 FHA 251,45 Pep Club 2,3545 Curtain Call 2,3,45 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 2,35 Operclta 3,-45 Sophomong l-Act5 junior 3-ACI5 Senior 3- Act5 Stage Crew 45 Football Queen Attendant 3. ' I . 1 y 1 ELIZABETH ANN MCKINNEY Kayettes 2,45 FHA 35 Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 3, President 45 Rhorea Staff 45 Quill and Scrol 4. IL A0 Quin! CURTIS RAY MILBERGER Hi-Y 3g Pep Club 3g Drum and Bugle 3g Intramurals 2. rfb H Q . , ' f' Q -ff? . , . - I NN THOMAS JOSEPH MUTH Library Science 43 Science Club3. I' LONNIE FREDRICK MITCHELL, IR. Pep Club '2,3g B-Club 2,3,4g Band 2,3g Pep Band 2,3g Intramurals 2, 3,45 Track 2,3,4g Home Room Vice-President 4. I'0JJ MAUDIE JANE MULLIN Kayettes 3,4g FHA 3g Pep Club 35 She Sharks 4g Intramurals 4: Science Club 3g Other Schools 2. CHARLES LYNN MYERS Library Science 4g lntramurals3,4. ROBERT EDWARD MOFFAT Hi-Y 2,3,4g Student Council 2: B-Club 2,3,4g Intramurals 45 Football 2,3g Basketball 2,3g Golf 33 Home Room President 23 Home Room Vice-President 3.4. Gad JUDY KAY MURPHY Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Curtain Call 2,4g Student Council 35 Library Science 3g Senior Announcement Com- mittee: Senior Robe Committeeg Rhorea Editor 4g Quill and Scroll 4g Throne Committee- -Pep Club 45 Prom Throne Committee 3g Home Room Vice-President 2g Home Room President 3. RONALD WAYNE MYERS B-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Track 2,3,4g Tumbling 2. RICHARD DUANE MOHR Distributive Education 4g Intra- murals 3,4g Basketball 2,3g Track 24 Distributive Education Presi- dent 4. st H 9 s V : 1- t 'S T ' .f , W, 2 - .iftgii Rl.: 1 5 .1t.,5g,5-I ' I 14 fit? MARSI-IA GAYLE NAIRN Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Home Room Vice- President 3: Majorettes 3g Band 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Flute Trio 45 Flute Quartet 2g Wood- wind Trio 3,4g Woodwind Quin- tet 3,45 Band Council 4g Stage Crews 2,3. 'IF' DIXIE LEE NEFF Kaycttes 12,.1,-lg Pep Club 1l,13g iei.u,a,r land 2,.l, Pep Band 2,.3, . r Varsity Cl1t't'rlcader2, junior 3-Art, Clarinet Choir 2,3, Clar mul Quartet 2gG1rls'G1ec Club LI, National 'Fhespinn Society 3 Other Schools 12, Il. ir Lv I 5- fi. Tx KENT C, . OLSON Ili-Y ll, ll-t,lub .l, 2,ll,-4, Go Rt-prescritntive J, llouse Majo Leader 4. Y-,T N9 'I 4, lntramurals lf Ll,4, Social Congress ritv GORDON LEE NOBLITT ROBERT LEE NOBLITT Janrher Tales Staff 4, Intramurals B-Club 2,3,4, Home Room Vice- Z,3,4, Baseball 2. President 2,4, Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET JULIA OHL Kayettes 2, Cabinet 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, FIIA 2,3,-1, Pep Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Drill Team 4, Curtain Call 2,3, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 3, She Sharks 3,4, Home Room President 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3,-1, Class Secretary- Treasurer 2, -lg Senior Announce- ment Committee, Senior Robe Committee, Rhorea Staff 4, Var- sity Cheerleader 3, I-lead Cheer- leader 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Intramurals 2, Tennis 2,3,-1, Stage Crews 2,31 Football Queen Attendant 2,45 Sweethearts' Ball Queen Attendant 3, Pep Club I-lomeeoming Chairman 3,4, Rhorea Business Manager 4, Quill and Scroll -I, Rhorea Queen. JACK PARTRIDGE Hi-Y 3,-1, Panther Tales 4. 3, Rhorea Staff4, Intramurals 2, 3,41 Football 2,3,4, Football Co- Captain 4, Baseball 2,3,4, All- State Football 4, Quill and Scroll Q' -ar Q' KATHRYN ANN NUSS Kayettes 2,3,4, FHA 2,3,-I, Pep Club 2,l5,4, Drill Team 4, Cur- tain Call 2,L5, Treasurer 4, Span- ish Club Bg She Sharks 3,4, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 2, Rhorea Staff -lg Operetta 2,-1, ln- tramurals 2, Secretary 3, Tennis 3. 4. y ' ' f 6' Jfllll - lllflllflll l77l'l'll'lIl'l' RAE JEAN OPIE VERN EUGENE OTTE Kayettes 2,-1, FllA 2, Cabinet 3, HVY Cabilwf 3. PfC5idC1lf41 FFA 4, FTA Vice-President -1, Pep Club 2. Cfibillel 3, Secretary 49 PSP 2, Curtain Call 15, Student Council Clllb 2.3953f9fYC1Ub 4: l3'Club 2, JCL 2, Secretary 3, llome Room 2,3,4, Prom Theme Committee President 12, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Choir -1,Madrigals -1, Oper- etta Cast 4, Operetta 4, Boys' Trio 4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 13,-4, Trom- bone Quartet 3, Intramurals 3,-4, Football 2,3,-1, Track 2,Li,-1, Tumbling 2. 3, Choir 3, Vice-President 4, Oper otta 2,3,4l, Girls' 'l'rio1l, junior L3-Act, Stage Crews 2,-lg Senior 13-Act,G1rls' State 3, Citizen of Tomorrow 4, Scholastic llonor Group -I. xx ' 'W '3' f - 5 'wi al. .AQS Q ' A .-,b I ,. r Y.: cg 7' 35.3 Q ff , C. , ff:f:',r'?f'a , ,, , g 5,, 3. , - a ull, dank E. DALE PERRY lli-Y 13, Cabinet 45 B-Club 3,45 Choir rlg Mgidrigals 4g Operetta 4 Boys' Quartet 4g Intramurals 11,3 -lg Football L5,4g Baseball 2,3,-lg Tumblmg 12gPep Club 2. L im ., iw' -gre! LOUTRECIA J. PLUNKETT Kayctrcs 2,3,-lg FHA 2,l3g Pep Club 253,45 Drill Team 45 Cur- lil1llCFI112,31SllC Sharks 35 Drum :ind Bugle 2,Llg Rliorca Stall' 45 Band 23 Pup Band 125 Dance Band Llp Intramurals 12g Tennis 2,-lg Tumbling 29 Span- ish Club Secretary Trcnsurcr 13. af . ..., ,,.,3, , JANE ANN PERSINGER Kayettcs 2,3,-lp FHA 2,39 Pep Club 2,3,4g Library Science 35 Rlioren Staff -lg Intramurals 2g SANDRA SUE PETERSON Rhorea Assistant Business Manager-l. 7Al'0llgA LeROY FRANCIS PFANNENSTIEL Library Science -lg Intramurals 2, 3,41Tv:amlvlaIlagei'2,3,4. TED J. I-'UINDEXTER Library Science 4g Band 2,3. :L Originaf igrofecfa GENEVIEVE PINKSTON Kayettcs 2,l3,4g FHA 2,3g Pet' Club Zl,3g JCL -lg Operetta 25 Girls' Ensemble 2,4. DELL MARIE POPP Kayettes 4g FHA 2,34 Pep Club 2,3p JCL 4. PATRICIA ANN PETZ Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA 2,3, Cab- inet 45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Rhorca staff -lg Intramurals 2g Stage Crews 2,155 Quill and Scroll 4. IUDITH CAROLYN PRICE Fl-IA 3,49 Pep Club 3,Llg Distrib- utivc Education 4. 'L 'Ni DONALD JOSEPH PUNDSACK Hi-Y 2,45 FFA 2,3,45 FFA Vice-President 3.4. l KATHLEEN ROBINSON Kayettes 45 FHA 2.3.45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 45 Operetta 25 Intramurals 25 FHA Cabinet 3. ix KAREN ANN REYNOLDS Kayettes 2.3.45 FHA 2.3.45 Pep Club 2.35 Operetta 2,35 Girls' Ensemble 3. en i ora ELIZABETH JOAN ROBERTS FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2.3.45 Library Science 2,35 Choir 2.35 Operetta 45 Pep Band 2.3. RONALD DEAN ROSS Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 2.35 Student Council 45 B-Club 3,45 Intramurals 2.3.45 Basketball 25 Tennis 2.3.45 Tumbling 25 Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 35 Home Room President 45 Tennis Captain 3.4. PATRICIA LOUISE RICHMEIER Kayettes 45 FHA 35 Pep Club 25 JCL 45 Operetta 2,35 Library Science 4. Qmduafe KATHERINE ROBINSON Kayettes 45 FHA 2.3.45 Pep Club 2.3.45 Drill Team 45 Oper- etta 25 Intramurals 25 FHA Cab- inet 3. ,IUDITH MARIE ROUTH Kayettes 2. Cabinet 3,45 FHA 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Panther Tales Busi- ness Manager 45 Choir 45 Accom- panist 2.3.45 Operetta Cast 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Girls' Sextette 45 Band 2, Librarian 3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Dance Band 2.3.45 Saxophone Quintette 3, 45 Football Queen 45 Ouill and Scroll 4. if RAYDON HOWARD ROBEL B-Club 2,3,45lIlIl'amuI'a1S 2,3,45 Football 2.3.45 Baseball fl 3,45 Southwest Area Football 4. WILLIAM E. ROTH Hi-Y 35 Library Science 4. GARY ARTHUR sA1NT ' Hi-Y 2,3,4g FFA 3,4g Pep Club 2g Science Club 3,-4. LDALEN LEON SCHROEDER lll-Y 12,3945 FFA 2,3, Cabinet 4gPepClt1b Llg B-Club 2,3,-lg ln- tranrurals 3,-lg Football 13,3,-lg 'Track llg Senior l-Actg Senior it-Acig Stage Crews 2. f f -- ' ' -- -Stew-s' V- tit lx r ' S- Q i' 6 S? L Z is , St wg ss 3 b- r , 5. STEVEN RAY SANKEY Hi-Y 3,44 Library Science 43 Science Club 3g Scholastic Honor Group 4. rt 4 X X , R me mer F F l t 4 fn LAEL ROSE scnAR'rz LYNDA MAURrNE scnARTz Kayettes 2,3g FHA 2,35 Pep Club Kayettes 2,3,4: FHA 2.3.4: Pep 2,35 Spanish Club 3g She Sharks 35 Club 2,3.4: OPGICUB 3: Baud 2.3 Home Room Vice-President 3g 4: PCP Band 2.3.4: Stage Crews 3 Rhorea Staff 4g Operetta 2,3,4g Majorettes 2,3g Band 2,35 lntra- murals 2g Stage Crew 2g Quill and Scroll 4g Other Schools 3. ,911 136166 cull! Wife PENNY SCHENKEL Kayettes 2g FHA 2: Pep Club 2,3, 4g Drill Team 45 Curtain Call 39 JCL 2g She Sharks 45 Operetta 3g Student Director 3g Intramurals 25 Tennis -lg Other Schools 3. JERRY DEAN SCOTT Hi-Y 3,4p Drum and Bugle 2,3, 45 Home Room Secretary-Treas- urer 4g Band 2,3,-lg Pep Band 2, 3,49 Brass Choir 4g Brass Sextette 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. JACQUELYN KAYE SCHLESSIGER Kayettes 2.3.-lg FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 4g Drill Team 4g Rhorea Staff 4g Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4g B-Team Cheerleader 25 Intramurals 25 Football Queen Attendant 2g Sweethearts' Ball Queen Attendant 4g Basketball Queen 4. FRANKLIN DALE SHOBE FTA 45 NFL 4g Debate 4g Class Cheerleader 4g Senior Announce- nrenr Comnritteeg Senior Robe COlllllllll6CQ Band 2,3,-lg Pep Band 2,-lg Flute Trio 4g Science Club 3, 4g Music Festival 3,4g Scholastic Honor Group 4. x..,f r 'i Ci fi SANDRA MARIE SMALL FHA 3,4g Pep Club :xg Distrib- utive Education 4g Distributive Education Secretary-Treasurer4 THOMAS F. SPARKMAN Pep Club 12,35 Home Room Sec retnry-Tut-astrrer 25 Home Room Vrcc-Prus1dent45 Intramurals 35 Corrtgau Krug Attendant 2. Nl ARY LO Ll STEINBAC HER Kayettcs 13,3545 FHA 2,135 Cabtnet -45 Pep Club 1253, Secretary 45 Drill 'l'e.t1r.-1, Pauthc-rTalcs Staft -15 Opercttn .45 lntranrurals 125 Stage CruxvsLl,Qu1llru1tl Scroll fl. RICHARD D. SMITH Hi-Y 253,45 Pep Club 2,35 Stu- RICHARD CARL SPONG Pep Club 2,35 B-Club 253,45 ln- dent Council 2513, Vice-Prestdent Ham'-1f21S 3.4: FO0lba112.3.4: 45 B-Club 253,45 NFL 45 Debate Basketball 25 Track 253,45 Team 45 Drum and Bugle 253,45 Home Room Prestdent 22,8545 Sentor Announcement COIUIIIIILCCQ Sen' lor Robe Commlttee5 Basketball 253,45 Tennis 45 Sophomore 1- ACI5jull10r 35Act5 Sentor 3'Act5 Stage Crews 25554. Managers 35 Stage Crews 35 Boys' State 35 Sctence Club 35 Scho- lastic Honor Group 4. Wfllill .x4c'fful'ffvJ BlLLY JOE STANLEY Intramurals 254. ES'l'l'lER STOECKLEIN Kaycttes 45 Pep Club 25 Opetettail. THOMAS MARVIN STEFFEN H1-Y 2,45 FFA 45 Pup Club 2,135 Student Counctl 45 NFL 13,-lg Dc- bate 3glf1Il5llll1l8lS 13,45 Golf 25 Stage Crews -15 Home Room Pres tdcnt 45 Class Vlce-Prestdent 2, Treasurer 35 Rhorea King Atten- dant. LINDA DIAN STOSKOPF Kayettes 253,45 FHA 2,.5,45 Pep Club 2,15,45Dt1llTcaltt-l5l1'1lra murals 25 Pep Board L35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Qulll and Scroll 4. CAROL SUE STANDLEY lfayettes 2,35 FHA 5,45 rmnrntff Tales Staff 45 Chorr 25 Opurettn 15,45 Band 25 Pep Baud 25 Other Schools 2. lOllN S'l'UAR'I' STREETER Pep Club 35 lntramurals 2,3545 Football 25 Track 25 Other Schools 2 -3' atv, ffm xl E. 33- i HN JAMES DONALD SUELLENTROP GARY H- SULLIVAN V Student Council President 45 B-Club Hi-Y 2.3,4: FTA 45 PCP Club 2.3: . ., o I 2,3,4g l-'rieudliest Student 4, Boys' DIUCICHI C0L1l1C11 3: B-Club 2.-3.4L State 3g Citizen of Tomorrow -lg Basketball 2,l3, Captain -lg Scho- lastic Honor -Group -lg Corrigan King 4g Rhorea King Attendant. YJ: J me rr L ,- P 4 'M' E. 1 fx L A- 'vt --1 IJWAYNE EUGENE THOMPSON Library Science 3g llistributive Education -lg lutraururals 2,13,4. Home Rooru Vice-President 2 President 3, Secretary-Treasurer -lg Class Treasurer 25 lntramurals . 4g Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3g Boys' State 3, Baseball 2,3,4g All - State Football 4g Rhorea King Attendant. KAREN JEAN SWARTZ Kayettes 2,3,4g FHA Cabinet 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Pep Club 2, Board 3,4g Curtain Call 3,-1, Student Council 'Treasurer 4, She Sharks 3, Vice-President 4, l-lorue Room Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 4, Junior Ring Corri- rnittee, Rhorea Staff 4g Choir 3,4r Madrigals 3,-lg Girls' Triple Trio 2,34 Operetta 2,3,41Jllll'8lllLlll3lS 1l,4, Tennis 2,3,4g Junior 1-Act, junior 3-Act, Senior 3-Act, Stage Crew -lg Voice ol' Deruouracy Sec- ond Place Winner L53 Girls' State 31 Scholastic Honor Group 4, Quill and Scroll 4, FHA State Degree 4, Governor's Little White House Con ference -lg ETA President -l. ,,,, Y 8' Cgomf 7M'HIlII'il'J JOSEPH HAMMOND TERRY Pep Club 2,L3g Curtain Call 3, Choir 4g Madrigals 4, Operetta Cast 4, Boys' Trio 4, Band 2,3, Pep Baud 2,15g Woodwind Choir Ll, Track 4, Stage Crews 1Z,LS,-lg Boys' State ilg Panther Parade 3, Band Council 3. JAMES ROGER TIEDE B-Club 253,45 Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4. EARLENE JANE THOMAS Kayettes 45 Debate 45 GAA 2, Glee Club 2,85 Other Schools 12,3,4. BEVERLY JO TOBIAS Kayettes -lg FHA LZ, Vice-Presv dent 15, President-Elect 13, FHA -lg Pep Club -1, Proru Auuounre- ment Corturuttee 3, Stage Crew 4, National Honor Society 3, Other Schools 2, 3. 1 f PATRlClA CAROL TENER FllA 2,1l,4g Pep Club :2,13g Cur tain Call 2, She Sharks Llg lland 2,Ll,-lg Pep Baud 3,4g Clarruet QuartetligClarrut:tCl1o1rll,el. BOBBIE LEE 'l'REA'l' N LINDA ALLYNE TREECE LUANNE TUGGLE Kayettes 2,Ll,-1, FHA 2,l3, Cab- rner -4, Pep Club 2,3,4, JCL 15, Vice-Presrdent 4, Home Room Vice-President 2, President 3, Vrce-President 4, Student Coun- e1l3,Panther Tales Staff -lg Chotr 15, Secretary 4, Operetta 1l,4g Girls' Scxtette 4, Basketball Queen Attendant 4, Sweethearts' Ball Queen -1, Quill and Scroll 4, Intramurals 2. Kayettes 1j,3,4g FHA :,L5, Cab- rnet -4, Pep Club 2,Li,4, Chorr 3, Accolupantst 2l,Ll, Operetta 2,3g Stage Crews 4, Scholastrc Honor Group -l. SHARON LUCILE VINING FTA 49 Pep Club 13,115 Student Counc1l2g Other Schools 253.4- sp fwswrf SANDRA SUE TURNER Kayettes 2,3, FHA 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4pD1stributtvc Etlucatron Vrce-Prestdent 4, Operotta 253, Other Schools 3. , 0:1 ions QZIUUA CUMA MAE VINSON KSYCTICS 3,45 FHA 3,-1, Pep Club 1l,3,4g JCI. 3, Band 2 3 -1 Pep Band Ld,-L, Dance banu S, -lg Saxophone Qurntet 2,Ll,-15 Scholasuc Honor group 4. REBECCA ,EOE X'ALGH'I' liaycttes 3,45 FHA Li,-lg F'I'A Secretary 4, Pep Club 11,35 NFL. SCK'ICI3l'y li, Vice-Prusrdout 'lg Debate 1l,4gj1u11o1'Rlllgikmlll- rllrllccg litunc Room. X'.ce-Prust dent LB, Rh-urea Questa .'AllU1lxlilllf VERLA WARNKEN 7 . -- - ' 4' VAT, ll,'.4J5 ' MARY FLLLN vtmtetpt RICHARD LEE VSETECKA ff?5Pff9!--E'-j'x!f1'5 A in S51 FHA LJ: PCP CNP 2554 Dlsmbduw L1brarySetenee 45 Scholastte Hon- CNP LOA' L5'k LuJ H'fH ' 5 Edmauon 4' OI Group 4 LAWRENCE D, EVALKER Ensemble ri, lntranrurals ... T LARRY KENT WEATHERBEE WESLEY A. WEATHERS H1-Y 3,45 B-Club 3,45 Chorus 2. Pep Club 2,35 Sllldenl CO!-ll'lCi14Q 35 Band 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Bas- 13'C111b 2.3.4: Home Room Presi- ketball 3,45 Track 2,45 Junior dent 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 In- 3-Actg Baseball 2,35 Other Schools ttamutals 3.4: Football 2.3.4: Bas- 2,35 Hi-Y Vice-President 3, ketball 25 Track 2,35 Rhorea King Attendant. NANCY IO WERTH ROBERT ARTHUR WERTH Kayettes 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Distributive Education 45 Drum and Bugle 25 Opetetta 2, 3: Intramurals 2,3. owarcl Wew arizona 'Hemi DON WESLEY JAN ALLAN WESLEY Pep Club 2,35 Choir 2,33 Operena H1-Y 2,45 Pep Club 2,35 Library Cast 35 Operetta 2: Home Room Sec, Science 45 Home Room Secretary- retary 2. Treasurer 25 Rhorea Staff 45 Intra- murals 2,3,4g Baseball 3,4. HARRY LEE WILSON JUDl'l'll ANN wiLi.iAMs Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 2, B-Club 2 3 4- Kayeucs 2-3,42 FHA 2-3- Cabi' Junior Ring Committee- Football'2, JAMES WILLIAM ZELTNER HCI 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 253,45 Choir 3.4: Basketball 2'3,4. Baseball 2 L!,3,45 Accompanist -45 Operetta 2, 3,-lg Baseball Captain 4, Domgan. 13,45 Girls' Sextette 45 Girls' En- King Attendant 45 Rhorea King 501111910 3- Attendant. Pep Club 25 Safety Club 45 NFL 3, 45 Pep Band 3,45 Band 253,45 De bate 35 Brass Sextette 45 Brass Choir 45 Intramurals 2. fp s A-ni 1 QR -' Sv- -Sf? . - ,F , -if GARY LEE LUMALT Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 3, Larry Condil PRESIDENT wi I M ai is uv-7 Y, My -i Earlene Scoles VICE- PRESIDENT Karen Clarke SECRETARY Barbara Nuss TREASURER ',' Nr NI :S 4 William Kuhn CHEERLEADER Kenneth Damon Sheryl Darnall Barbara Dauksch Nancy Davis James Deason Johnny Debes Richard Degner Constance Denney Donna Dirks Mildred Donner Linda DuBois Naomi Dupree Howard Eaton John Edmond Kenneth Eliot Carol Fahlsing Delaine Flan ers Daniel Foss Philip Fox Judy Fradd Arthur Franklin Charlotte Franklin Terry Fronterhouse Sandra Furrey Merlin Gagelman Marva Garner Diana Gates David Gaunt Arlene George David George Arlena Gideon Karen Gillig Reva Gilliss Robert Adrian Floyd Allen Kent Amerine Nona Anderson Phillip Anderson Alfred Ankerholz James Axtell John Bahr Diana Bartholomew Gary Beahm Bruce Beals Gary Becker James Blandin Donald Boxberger Richard Boyle Norton Bretz Joyce Briel Linda Broadbeck Lewis Brogan Dianne Brown John Brown Vaneita Bryant Karen Cain James Clacara Lyn Callon Dora Jean Cameron Celia Cannady Frederick Carothers George Carson Jack Cassell Judith Cates Karen Clarke Linda Clarke Gerald Condit Lawrence Condit Andra Cooper Gary Cooper Lovella Crowe Lawrence Curl Bonnie Dalton mf. av' fa f ::Ef2wf'1 -iii t f l it ,my QV at r R F he ' if ff ' N V f' it 4 . 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I .0 ag ., ' '4 If sa. - Q ik '. -. -f ' 1 ' uniora romofe Origina! proiecfd Karen Jeffery Louise Jones Kenneth Karki Barbara Kean Micheal Keenan Micheal Kelly Judy Kern Geraldine Key Willard Kimbrell Richard Kirk Cecelia Knoll Linda Koch Lawrence Krestine William Kuhn Shelia Kultgen Barbara Kuster Susan Lawrence Janice Leiker Jacob Lenz Verdean LeRoy James Lloyd Thomas Lytle Walter Mai David Marmie Allen Marsh Clarence McConnaughy Margaret McCul1um Owen McDonald Darlene McGregor Martha McKinney Larry McLeland Catherine McNett Clarence Mermis Joe Mermis Micheal Miller Terry Miller Robert Miner Marilyn Moffat Kathlene Moore Toni Moos Rachel Morrison Marcene Moser Robert Mullen Marianne Newcombe William Nicholson Barbara Nuss Micheal O'Brien Laura Oliverius Sonya Olson Ulanda Orebaugh Barbara Otte Carol Owen Janet Pa e Donna Kgiy Parish Entering school with high hopes and ambi- tions for the best year yet, the 223 iuniors of '59 and '60 worked hard toward accomplishing their goals. Money-making proiects they engaged in were working at concessions, selling movie discount cards, presenting a three-act play, January M under the direction of Emerson MacDonald, and selling the high school memory book My School Daze. Original ity was shown by the four member committee in the selection of the ring for the class of '61 . The iuniors had the choice of five different stone mountings on which is super-imposed a variation of the Panther crest which displays more of the panthers side view. The basic ring design is rectangular with a concave pattern to the stone. Also new is the use ofthe three individual initials. The high-light of the year was the Junior- Senior Prom. The decorations carried out the theme in a unique manner. Working with these students through the years were the following sponsors: Mr. Smith, chairman, Mr. Hague, Mrs. Haskin, Mr. Howell, Mr. Karraker, Miss Lundstedt, Mr. MacDonald, Mrs. McMannis, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Nelson, and Miss Tubbs. Dave Ward Mildred Ward Errol Waters Micheal Watkins Cheryl Weatherbee Ada Webster Margaret Webster Larry Wells Janice Wess Diana Wharton Jerry Wheeler James White Eugene Whitesell Howard Wikle Betty Wilburn Annette Wilkerson Donald Williams James Willis Larry Wiltse Samuel Witte. Thain Yohne Mary Ann Zutavern Monte Parish Patricia Parsons Claudia Peacock Linda Percy Donna Peters Nita Peterson Rita Peterson Coleen Pettit Gilbert Philips Judy Porter Jerry Price Sandra Price Vickie Pryor LaVerne Radke John Rankin Don Reynolds Marie Roach James Roberts Ralpholine Roberts Joe Robinson Mary Ann Robinson Gloria Rusco Kenneth Sadberry Loretta Sallee Gloria Sanders Shelia Scheck Vera Scheck Robert Schuyler Diana Schwager Earlene Scales Dorothy Shaner DeWayne Smith Julia Smith Sue Smith Jerry Spanier Judy Spanier Dean Sparkman Gary Stambaugh Jerry Steinbac er Linda Steinert Robert Suchy Carolyn Sullivan Tom Tanquary Judy Thorne Madeline Todd Loren Unruh Jack Vann Patricia Vining Donna Walker Loren Walter it l ' , 4 w , Sf! 4 R, .X X V' Ai' , ,X rf Q 1 K if O' gm. a X ' ie'-f i 5' 4? . lil. 1: x in S i A5 is ':.-:' X V , s , ' L-ff T 4 v-- ' W ,E ... J. - A ' If 1 X . 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A-., my.. 0 1 3 Q9 Q If anis' 422 5 y N x 2' in ii K 2 GOA 'X A E f rt' hx Y n'5'?S'1El A 'Q N Y R Q r : . 1:-. x 4 K N, -,1 A 'u gy, Don Christiansen PRESIDENT Christy Volkmann VICE- PRESIDENT wx Karin Burns SECRETARY ,.- , b Terri Wormeringer TREASURER '41 -w- Xu., David Lake CHEERLEA DER Judy Deutsch Janet Dickinson Judie Dirks Mary Doan Nyla Dodd Darlene Doonan Gary Doty Dennis Duft Janice Ellis Jimmy Ellis Jan Essmiller David Evers Richard Feldmer Gary Fincham Verlin Fischer Lois Fisher Judith Foster Karen Frey Carol Friebus Leonard Frost John Fuhr Beverly Funk Carolyn Gaunt William Gerritzen Ronald Gideon Johnny Giggy Robert Gingrich Ralph Grunz Wilma Guliford Barbara Gum Billy Gunn Donald I-laberman Mary Ellen Hamill John Hampton Sharon Iiamsmith Jim llarders Roger Harris Carole Hart Robert Hayes Mary Abbott Jim Adams Rosie Addington Patricia Alexander Martin Amerine Leon Arnold David Axtell Ann Bagby Kenny Barb Allan Barr Gloria Bass William Batesel Ronnie Becker Jon Beougher Floyd Betterton Judie Bilbrey Rita Bird Ruth Blazek Carole Boattenhammer Melvin Boyd James Bradford L- . 1 '-3' t A M- ' ' ' X x Ellen Brandon V Gary Brannaman , Barbara Branson 7 4 , ,- w -. f 1 , Roy Breeden A.,, V E5 rw I fn Carolyn Brown ' ' ii'i ' , r A 'r '- Eugene Bruhn . 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' 7 f o it ' vu 15- ' -1' . ,gs ' of Y: Q it s,s:sfP'f i i 1 i r QL, , K H if - P i ft - 53 ,. El 5 ' + , -X 4 is , X 73- . 2 1: ', .o i I . ' V Q, f X N 'i - Y .W ' ' l Sophomores displayed outstanding leadership Members of The class Wfbfked hard GT COHCBS' by the way they met the challenge of high school. sions, decorated for dances and participated in Orientation for the 257 students started off the other events of the year. They broadened their year and the election of class officers and cheer- experiences by being represented in sports and leaders followed . various school organizations. ' a A Q,-,r .i -C1 were X is is .Xa it .,-5 ' 1 0. x ' 5 . is - S S 1 s it S A , , L, W g N I fl is vo Lx i .Lm.A if ' 'C- A ' o 'x R- 7 at , L--f X , e . , -as if i ' 1 'Q' We 1 .2312 s lj Q ' Q -Q-film 1 X! I gr I X al. fi I Helping the Sophomores through the year were the sponsors: Mr. Kline, chairman, Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. Boley, Mr. Brichocek, Mr. Burns, Mr. Cor- penter, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hunter, Mr. RancIle,Mrs. Scheuermon, Mr. Schulfis, ond Miss Unruh. Barbara Herl Kayleen Hertel Robert Hertel Jerry Hickel Jerry Hidde Shirley Hitschmann Hilda Hoadley Michael Hoge Karen Holl Janice Hudson Dale Huff Joyce Hughes David Immenschuh Jim Isely Johnny Jarmer Joyce Jenson Herbert Johnson Howard Johnson Jerry Johnson Jocille Johnson Margie Johnson Sherri Johnston Dickie Kaiser Lorraine Kanago Lucille Karlin Cheryl Keil Allen Keiswetter Karen Keith James Kirkhart Eldon Klein Cecil Kline Bernadine Koch Ray Koch William Koelling Kent Kottwitz Sharon Kraisinger QS 'U .s J it I Wil: l., I sw -rv We Ak C6155 ul'Pa55eJ Evangeline Krestine Katherine Kruckenberg Kathleen Kruckenberg Gerald Krug Robert Kuhn David Lake Donna Lansford Beverly Larson Suellen Lawrence Jerry Lehr Donn Leiker Mary Leiker Lloyd Leinmiller Cheryl LeMieux Rex Lewis Howard Lindberg Susie Lindsey Cletus Linke Rebecca Livingston Christine Loyd Gary Lutschg Lynda Lynch Kent Madden Ronald Maneth Diana Manning Patty Manning Dick Mathis Kaye Matthews Roger Matthews Constance McCarty Marcia McClure Jesse McConnaugihy Larry McCormic Frank Mclntire Donna McJunkin Cheryl McMullen Ronald Mermis Carol Merritt Paul Milford Melinda Mitchell Ronald Mitchell Gary Mix Diana Montgomery Leon Moore Veleta Moore Bob Moos Joel Moser Carl Munoz Nancy Muth Robert Neal Marlene Neff 260 Alan Tompkins John Torrey Gail Tournear John Traylor Mike Turner Patricia Turner Phillip Unruh ,Christy Volkmann Ernest Vsetecka Gerald Wagnon Alma Wagoner Donald Walters Larry Ward Sharon Ward Gordon Warnken Diana Weatherbee Judy Werhahn John Wesley Delbert Wheeler Bill Whitis Joyce Williams .ludy Williams Connie Wilson A Pat Wise Louis Wolfe Terri Wormeringe l' Connie Neufeld Bernard Newell Sandra Niedens Douglas Nimmo Carol Nuss Sandra Nuss Larry Odegard Gary Otte Myrna Otte Dickie Ozbun Monte Peterson Charles Pfannestiel Lucien Phillips Mary Platt Diana Pugh Carolyn Radke Douglas Radke Wanda Ream Varna Mae Reed Joyce Reisbig Vincent Rhoads Frank Rice Karen Rinker Marsha Roberts Raymond Roberts Kenny Rogers Norman Ross Jeanne Routh John Routh Tommy Ruble Carol Rychlec Linda Scheck Dixie Schenk Gary Schmidt Ronnie Schremmer Leonard Schroeder Kathleen Schwartz Cal Shara James Shea LaVene Shoemaker Dennie Lou Short Joanna Shrader Larry Siefkes Edgar Simpson George Smirl Beverly Smith William Smith Casandra Stephens Susan Stevenson Gail Stoskopf Vivian Sucky John Sullentrop Sherry Swaney Claretta Tannahill Fonda Tannahill Norris Taylor Durward Thomas Betty Thompson Sharon Thompson '- as X so J sl X .W L ty s J il X 1 A A 5 , .av ' ,, it .5 J 'er I f E C5 I , ' K so 4 .Ab S ,vu s -r frwwfwa,-M. , ' Q' Q , ' ,x '- .. -. 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We, as members of the student body of Great Bend High School, believe in democracy, In hugh scholarship, in good sportsmanship and in the necessity of dynamic school spirit. Our leaders represent our highest standards, our building we protect with pride from defacement, our teamlwe support---win, lose, or draw. V On the plains of Central Kansas f . r , Gloriouslto view, Great Bend High is proudly standing p Hail, all Hail to youl B 'v'- I Rhorea cheers ever onward Famous Panthers black. V ' Hail to you our Alma Mater ' g Hail, old Red and Black. afar Rhorea---Rhorea Rip-Roar-Rack ' Great Bend High School Red and Black. Hit-it Rhorea---Rhorea Rip-Roar-Rack Great Bend High School Red and Black l ' - W :Q -gf S-Gil' s M x x ,Siu Co .gpufhat !9roALm.5 gf Cjfnfni Slglfiolzd As one of the most important organizations at GBHS, the Student Council functions to represent the needs, wants, and interests of the students and faculty. Cooperation between students, faculty, and administration makes it possible to preserve the traditions and standards of GBHS. Compriged of the home room presidents, class presidents, and Jim Suellentrop, president of the student body, the StuCo numbers thirty. A Safety club was organized by Dan McGovern and approved by StuCo early in January. The purpose of this club is to study solutions to local traffic problems and to communicate the ideas to the student body as a whole. Under supervision of H. A. Starkey and Cecil Dryer, sponsors, StuCo has solved a number of problems during years past, and has promoted numerous worthwhile projects. P1a11n1npproJuclsforthu Sraucur nlnniicil aw at .cu officers Penny Luck, sccrularyg Jin. Saulluiitinp, ptr-sn Richard Smith, vice-prusidclitg Karu1i5w4irlz, truasuru Pl'x'Nlkllll ' at ri SIuCo :rim-Iiiim is Jim SllCllCIltI'OP. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Sullivan, Dltll McGovern, Run Russ, David lVllll'llllL', is Ads 'Nr-artists, Ulm Lliiistiaiisuii, tvlilw Clnlpitt. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Motlar, hluaiiui Arthur, kann mvaruz, in-asurui, Pr-mix Lcclx, 5CK1'Cl.lIYQ KZil'1lll3lll'llh, N3OllIlDtZ1k'llIllJIll, Ami Bagby. TIIIRD ROW: Larry L.,-Jlidll. L1'YUllYlll5l0W11. lV'I1i 5Ys'5l1'11 l,3l'jX'N1rjQlUl'tlllt ir' Ki-lilly Barb, jim Shun, Richard Smith, XlCC'pl'L'blLlCHl. FOURTH ROW: Jac ML-rims, Strawn llalgur, Sliurrlr rttirtiiiv, twtgirwm-aiu Mnsur, Susan Stevenson, Cheryl Wealhurbcu, Joyr'uBr1el. NOT PIC VURED: liuwrly Lzirsvil. By t-areful planning, the StuCo niet-tings were well organized. Pictured are Wes Weathers, Susan Stevenson, Kenny Barb, Eleanor Arthur, Karin Burns, and Beverly Larsen, rofecf pfanning eelaa ouncif .xdcfiue 3 ie! A ,. 0 if A A A M I L f? !?V K Reading in Panther Tales about the new GISHS Safety Club are Don Christiansen, ,lint Shea, Marilyn Moser, joe Merniis, and Carolt n Sullivan. 'E Planning, one of the main' annual projects are Ann Bagbv, Larrx' McCormick, Jiin Suellentrop, President, Cheryl Weatherbee, and Penny Leek, Secretary. The StuCo-sponsored niilk machine is surrounded by active tnentbers Joyce Iiriel, Carollyn Brown, Karen Swartz, Treas- urer, Sherry Guthrie, Sharon l-lager, and Marilyn Moffat. I - 1 FRGNT ROW: Vesta Davison, Barbara Martin, Karen Swartz, Carol Leinmillcr, Susan Durheini, Cuma Vinson, Rae ,lean Opie, Sandra Bird, Linda Truccc. SECOND ROW: David Bivins, Steve Hagen, Spencer Amend, Richard Spong, jimSuc1icn- irop, Slow Snnkcy, Frrrnk1inShobc, William Dcbcs, Richard McCu11u1n, Dan McGovern, Richard Vsctccka. amz' jwenfy xSi'Ili0l':i in PFW' 70 Q' Gfnf Top flight seniors Suzvu Hagen, Barbara Martin, and Karen Swartz dcsrzrvc thc recognition of being in the upper 10 per cent of their class. The i959-60 Senior Scholastic Honor Group numbered 20 this year. Students who achieve this recognition not only receive high grades, but also participate in many extra-curricular activities. The honor awards are received in the recognition assembly at the end of the year. The group pictured represents seven semesters ofwork, but the final selection is not made until after the eight semesters are com- pleted. This is a high honor in GBHS and those who acquire this honor will surely be the leaders of tomorrow. -Q A S'l'liVliN HAGEN Mcrtt Award DAVID BIVINS Mcrrt Award Surnmcrfrcld General Motors KAREN SWARTL Stntc HkH!lk'lllZlkL'f Degree xr- Hiv- UM SULLENTRUP HOWARD w1KLE , , . Frrcndlicst Boy Vmu, U1-DL,HmCrm,v JAN kbl'l'l3RA Crtrzcu of Tomorrow ' Hlcndlmsf UNI iufcia K .xdwa rc! Min n em Students appearing on This page are the special award and honor winners of the '59 and '60 school year. FRANKLIN SI llllii Sumrncrfreld RAE JEAN OP1E Lrtrzen of Tomorrow, LUANNE TUGGLE GERALD KOCK SANDRA ISIIQIB Swggrhggfr Queen Alternate to A1rI-'orcc Acaderrry MUN' AW5 Li sl. fa K 'W if ug r,- if THIN-'zz rl!! 5-4 381 5 FRONT' RUW5 Rtlbffl Glllgflfll. Lylldft Lylllill. NIMCCIIL' Moser, jean Komarek, Dan McGovern. SECOND ROW: Ilolr Rcynolrls, llownrd Wlklu, Richard Slllllll, Larry Siufkcs. ,SEJUMA ?!MI'll10I'J ef Qlfingj Those pictured on this page are the winners of the local forensic competiton. lnterpretive, ex- tempore, orations, readings, and informative speeches are the different categories in which the speech winners participated. The record of those who .received one ratings was high this year. The students who won in the local meet were eligible llnwuurd Wrlrlu Tk'L'ClYk'Ll rr lmmhcr one on lus orzmou at the will-41. spuuvlr L'OlllCml nl Przrrl. to goto the WCKL contest at Pratt and to the regional at Hays. The winners of the WCKL con- test and the regional were eligible to go on to state. The sponsors for this activity are Mr. Mac- Donald and Mr. Nelson. RlCll!H'Ll Smith was a local term-rlslc wmnur who rr-rcrvud lllllllbdl' one rating on lllSI'CIlklllll1- V v -N- 01 .4 Z sl if T FRONT ROW: Joan Kmnnrek, Bcckre Vaught, Marcenc Moser, Karen Gillig, Loretta Sallce, Mr. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Dan McGovern, john Hayes, Howard Wxklc, Frank Mclntire, Marsha Hoge. THIRD ROW: Lucien Plnlhps, Don Williams, Robert LiXl1gHk'll, Franklin Strobe, Reggie Besslner, jun Leltucr. mi f., omit, Kar 772012 National Forensic League promotes the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by conferring upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of distinction. There are four degrees in NFL work--merit, honor, excellence, and distinction being the highest degree. Students accomplish the different degrees by points awarded for speeches, debate contests, and forensic contests. 'l'wo inurnhcrs ofNaI1n1m1 Forensic League who have been :wlivc in class plays are Don Wrlliazns and Jean Konmrck. The officers of NFL strike n l'8Illll13l' pose around the spualacrx stand. Karen Gillig is secretary-ireasnrcrg Dun tvlcliovurn, presidcntg and Becky Vaugln, V1CC'PfL'S1LlL'lli. lTiOxl ROW John Haw Diana Pugh Melinda Nlirclicll Nlarcene Moser. Karen Gillig, Mr. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Wag- ii vi lucrcn Phillips Howard Wikle Dan McGovern Beckie Vauglir, Marsha Hoge. THIRD ROW: Don Williams, Reggie Bessmer, Rubcri aiiiyrir li liank Mclurirc Mary Belle I-lollaway Franklin Slwbe. RiCllSfd Smilll- e afe Squaw! -.Nad gurfy 09 am The Great Bend Debate Squad entered in thirteen invitational debate tournaments, and a number of dual debates with surrounding schools. They took part in 223 rounds winning 64 of them or 30 percent of their debates. Great Bend was host to their fourth invitational debate tournament with 25 schools attending and with 58 teams represented. Moundridge won the first place trophy and Wichita East second. Dan McGovern, Beckie Vaught, Marsha Hoge, and Don Williams placed fifth at the District tournament, at Dodge City The Debate Squad had i9 members-8 seniors, 5 iuniors and 6 sophomores. The debate topic was, I resolve that the United States should increase the regulations of labor unions.' Helping the students collect and organize their ma- terial was the sponsor, Forrest Nelson. Several experienced debaters Marsha Hoge and john Hayes point out important factors which will help Diana Pugh and Melinda Mitchell in future debates. Reggie Bcssmer, Robert Gingrich, and Lucien Phillips collect information for debate tournaments. Mary Belle l-lollaway and Karen Gillig improve on their form of debating in front ofthe class. llfllu-A fo .gmlfroue jlcuzifiuw ll . I 1 Mr. Nelson approves ofthe arrangement of Marcene Moser's The debate SPONSOR MF- NCISOI1. is d01l'lg SONIC research on material for the oncoming debate. the debate topic of next year. Lee Bondurant, Robert Noblitt, and Peggy Ohl design layouts for the yearbook, an important Job in planning C 1 C i Q I' Egiigi- . ' . . k ' the book. A S llx JUDY MURPHY BARBARA MARTIN Editor Editor pfanning lghorea o f960 are Q v A -all 'gy-.via -J I pgs. Alll ' '. ' After many pictures for layouts were taken, Janet Herl, IQ, ' I u ' Lou Plunkett, and Kathryn Nuss selected those to be used. -Q lu R13 4 14 61 f-'4J' , 1 - lx Jane Carpenter, Lael Schartz, and Lana Freeburg find Collecting new ideas for the yearbook in commercial art that art work plays an important puzzles Elizabeth McKinney and Larry part in the yearbook. Kaiser. X s AN X A . s X ms- +,-.- . 'ily i f r f if if flitiiif Sifiifr . nigeria, seas, fjfssrasf --iii-fi' wake' vsFL's'r:Xs2:zSiF gc ,assi-221 A T f Bringing the books up-to-date and pushing year- - book sales is the responsibility of business managers, Vicki Gunn and Jane Persinger. X X k n -5 SUE MCGREGOR SUE HAMILL Editor Assistant Editor roued nogfam grperience Jackie Schlessiger, Ian Wesley. and Karen Swartz prepare and type final copy. The Rhorea staff worked hard to accom- plish their goal, the i960 Rhorea. They ac- quired knowledge of many phases of Journal- ism by composing copy, drawing dummies, and typing the final layouts. Both staffs agreed on Silhouettes of Time as the theme for the book. Two of the important meetings attended by both staffs were Myers' Yearbook Day and Journalism Clinic at Kinsley. Only the editors and a photographer were present from GBHS at the Clinic. The only elected positions on the staffs are editors and business managers. Both staffs were ably guided by Miss Alice E. Unruh, journalism adviser, and Jack Karraker, art instructor. HHUREHS Studying yearbooks to find a new way to tell the story are Karen Armstrong, Gloria Johnson, Delores Dunekack, and Pat Petz. David Bivins and Stephen Hagen, editors of Panther Tales, guided their staff toward producing an outstanding paper. f ' 'T' Providing feature stories for Panther Tales was the problem of Carol Leinmiller, Sally Barfield, Jim Adams, Don Bertram-chairrnan, Scarlett Darnell and Barbara Long. The society staff which included Joe Lopez, Carol Standley, Marry Lou Steinbaclier, Charles Gibbs and Dian Stoskopf- chairman, covered news from clubs and various school organizations. panda add gay The school paper, Panther Tales, is recognized for its coverage of school events in the fifteen issues published during the year. On the days the papers are distributed, members of the class arrive from 7:l5 to 7:30 to told and prepare papers for sale. During the year students obtained practical experience in advertising, writing and processing copy while working toward a better and bigger po- per. With the help of Miss Alice Unruh, the journalism instructor, the class per- formed an outstanding service for their school and community. Special assignments kept members of the staff working long hours. Don Bertram and Wes Weathers reported the results of the home games to the vari- ous newspapers and television stations throughout the area. PANTHER TALES . CH iruusinri-:argl -:tix ,, I JZ gm, scnomsnc 9 ' A' 51' OTO g-la L ossrmsurorz 5 Cn I P' 'fr 000: um 099 PANTHER TALES ls the official newspaper of the Greatt Bend High school, Great Bend. Kansas. It is pub- lished every two weeks by the Journnl- ism class, and is printed by the Great Bond Hernld'Pi-ess. Single copies are ten cents and subscriptions are one dollar and thirty cents by mall. Editors David Blvlns Steve Hagen Business Managers Judy Routh Jim Adams Advertising Staff Luanne Tuggl Larry Knupp. Val Lindholn Mary Hollawny, and Vesta' Davlso. Feature Staff Don Bertram. Barbara Long. Carol Lelmtller. Sally Barfled. and Scarlett Darnell Society and Clubs A Dian Stoskopt' Carole Standley. Mary Lou Stetnbacher, Joe Lopez, and Charles Gibbs Junior High News , Dolores Lang. Janice Cates, John Bucss, and Jack Partridge Sports Staff Wesley Weathers, Ronnie Anderson, Ronnie Douglas, Gordon Noblitt, and Don Bertram Photographer ,H ,, Steve Hagen Faculty Adviser , . Alice E. Unruh Larry Knupp, Mary Belle Hollaway, Luanne Tuggle- chairman, Vesta Davison and Val Lindholm of the Business Managers' Jim Adams and Judy Romh kept the advertising staff had the co-operation of local merchants books which covered the finances of the paper. to help finance Panther Tales- 4 I Covering the sports events ofthe year were Gordon Noblitt, Don Bertram, Ronnie Anderson, Ron Douglas, and Wes Weathers-chairman. -xuuafgu fo Cover Cguenla Collecting news from the junior highs was the job of Janice Cates, John Buess, Dolores Lang-chairman, and Jack Partridge. Q IRONI ROWz Q,ilUI'1H,lklllllSOll, Sally l3ZlI'l-1ClLl, Vcstn Ilavlsou, Barbara Martin, Karon Swartz, Carol Lcrnimllcr, Snr' llilllllll, Iwcl Sr'IrarIz, Snr: lVIc'Lii'ugo1'. SIMZONID ROW: Mary Lou Slcrnbnclicr, Pat Pctz, Irina Ca1'pcntcr, ,Iudv Murpliv, Pwlslv Olrl, liznlmri I ww. Karen .-Xriiistmnlg. IIIIRI7 RUXY: Stun- Hagen, D1an5roskapf, II1rlyRn.Itl1, Mary llnllawal., tslrztabvrli lklcliinirui, Xfrvlriu 4 limi, I, .Annu I Igglc, Iluloris Lung, Ibaxid Brvzns. I -In- Nnhlifi, Iqnew Ilurl, and I.a1I Arigiiirs also .,' .. ati1vi.?It'clnrLj..zIIn1L.1sr'i'olIliuiroi snuictx. iilunts who :irc limping in qualify t'orQI1ill and Scroll bcforc Ilic wml nl' Iliu yinir :irc Inn PlIlllliL'll, Lauri Ifrccburg, Scarlett IJ irm-II, :tml ,l!lllllIC Clinics. SIiC,ONI5 IlOlfV:C2l1ar1es Gibbs, UV, KU grip, NGA 'sYx'.!ll1CTS, Doll liciiiillll, Hllkl viii l.lllkllIk vln' I W M! W ,f 0lll'l1fl ljfj OPL fo llfl l If 'UI' X 0.'IOI' llfll fllf Quill and Scroll, an honor society, is composed of Journalism students who are interested in the success ofthe school paper and yearbook. The Rhorea, Panther Tales, and Commercial Art staffs are all eligable for this society if the students maintain a B- average during the school year. The three classes worlc individually, yet all are striving to reach the same, common goal, Better Journalism For Tomorrow. This year the classes worked hard to achieve the goal that was given them at the beginning of the year. Miss Alice Unruh, copy adviser and Mr. Jack Karracker, art adviser spon- sored the classes. rganizafiona fff, 'X e XS' My gg Y MN f ,. , X Q Y ,Wm fa f ,ff A. ,fir I E ll-team cheerleaders Lynda Lynch, Sherri Johnston-head clieerleaderg and Pat Wise--spiritedly lead the cheers for the B-squad ofthe basketball team and also helped with pep assemblies. Barbara Herl, B-team alternate, and Linda Percy varsity alternate, proved themselves competent when they filled vacancies on the varsity and B-team squads. gxggllflll JACKIE SCHLESSIGER U' l PEGGY OHL FIGHT SONG Fight For victory. There's no team that can be found to beat our varsity. U-rah-rah Team work will conquer We'll be tops you'll see. Get in and go, let's fight, fight, fight. The winner of the game we'll be. --Fight you Panthers fight! --Fight you Panthers fight! Make a goal! Win a game! Lead us on to fame! CIA ROLYN SULLIVA N Go you Great Bend Panthers! .X40l'l'IIIl!l'J JANET l-IERL KAREN CLARKE LH sf' Y -ew -I - 1,1- QQ N: - fu i - ww X Q A. -. A X ,f . . 49 14, 'X S ,- ,Ir , I 'Sf' .f ,fff1 '1,?'f 1 Qfv' ' ing, ...Q Q. .. gf- 1 lg ' vu-C'-Qg..-,....,, '1aag1g4p'.. I .5 L - Sew' W -, 1 . ! ' - - ,' 9 4' . I .Q xg!! I w Wil? ' fl If Www as -gym. - fb xx I'ROfN'li ROW: Cat'olRt'el1lec', Mary Lon Steinbaelrer, Peggy Olrl, Janet Herl, Jackie 5clt1CSStgCt. Marilyn Moffat. SECOIXQD ROW: Luna llree lung, Linda Dnliois, Karen Swartz, Janice Keller, tvlargret Baller, Penny Selrenkel, Kartn Bnrns. orm ff-gb! pep for 159 Starting the year of l959, the Panther Pep Club One ofthe first events of the year was the election WGS Organized info cn all girl pep Club' Qne- hun- of B-team cheerleaders. These students tried out be- dred fifty joined the new organization. With the tore the other members of the club. The next activity ofthe year was the election of served its purpose well. The help and advice from the Officers' The receiving of red v-neck sweaters was another mem possible, of the highlights ofthe eventful year. outstanding performance of the students, the club club sponsor Miss Janis Simmons made this accomplish- lRONl'ROW1 Karen flrirtstrorrg, Karen Clarke, Naonn Dupree, Lovella Crowe, Celia Cannady, Arlene George, Rosetta liranltlin, jndt Cates, Naonn Den-lnnan, SECOND ROW: Mary Abbot, Kay Dietz, ,Indy Brrel, Diana Gates, Barbara Gnnn, Joyce lirtel, KgttenGtIlrl1, Karen Cain. 'l'lllRD ROW: Delores Dnnekaek, Linda Clarke, Carol Faltlsing, Linda Brodbeelr, Lyn Callon, Nona .-Xnderstnr, lionnte Gray, Kathy Rules. liOUR'l'll ROW: Slnrlel Dean, Mary Doan, Charlotte tfrankltn, Eleanor Artlntr, jane Car- penter, hnsan Dnrlrenn, Carolyn Brown, Sara Betlt Crites, Ellen Brandon. . J- A if v v 1 5' ' 3 E... At Q v- l Y'1 Q Q lfRON'l' ROW: lllll'l7Lll'iI l-lorl, Kaye Matthews, Lynda Lynch, Sherri Johnston, Barbara Long, Shirley Matrllonald, Delores Lang, Connie lXlvC4n'ry, Kathy Krnckcnberg, Lorrie Kanago. SECOND ROW: Kathy MQNGH, Kay Kraisinger, Patty Manning, Susan Law- renvc, Beverly Larson, lkrriwara Kean, Darlene McGregor, Judy Kern, Joyce llnghes, Margaret fxlchnllnni. TlllRD ROW: Mary llerygenrudor, Linda Koch, Carol Leininiller, Kathy Kendall, Vickie Gunn, Gloria Johnson, Sue McGregor, Jerry Luhr, Sherry Guthcric, Sharon Hager. lfOURTl-l ROW: Geraldine Key, Nanvy tlolntan, Betty Hiss, Susan Lziwrenvc, lxlurtha McKinney, Marsha Hoge, Penny Leek, Lau-da Kaiser, Jean Korriarek, Kay Krnekenberg, Susie Lindsay. Wo game or Gaia .Homecoming After many promising suggestions, Silver As an annual event many students participated Fantasy was chosen for football homecoming. in the bonfire and snake dance that took place the Cancellation of the game was a disappointment night before the homecoming football game. This to the student body. was enjoyed by all. IRONT ROW: Carol Ryelrlee, Kathy Moore, Velera Moore, Gloria Sanders. Llanda Orehangh, Toni Moms, Ralpholcne Roberts, Tylary Ncwconrbc, Vickie Pryor. SECOND ROW: Mary Platt, Kathleen Robinson, Mary Robinson, Katherine Robinson, Donna Peters, Coleen Pettit, Lynda Percy, Karen Rinker, Earlene Scales. THIRD ROW: Kathy Schwartz, Kay Parrish, Diane Pugh, Diair Montgonicry, Melinda lxlirchell, Marcene Moser, Myrna Orte, Carole Nnss, Claudia Peacock. FOURTH ROW: Dian Sehwager, Vera Seheuk, Judy Rourh, Pat Perz, Marsha Nairn, Lou Plunkett, Jndy Murphy, Jane Persinger, Kathy Nuss. .asb- 'vp- N...-w 3' uf fy lRON'l' ROW: Carolyn Sullivan, Luanne Tuggle, Sharon Thonipson, Alina Wagoner, Pat Wise, Terri Wornicrtnger, Christy Volk- niann. SECOND ROW: Judy Spanier, Verla Warnken, Dorothy Slianer, Susan Stevenson, Gail Stoskopf, Cunia Vinson. THIRD ROW: lietii Wtlburn, Vivian Sucliy, .fnuiette Wilkerson, Dian Stoskopf, Sue Snntb, Claretta Tannahill, Joanna Sliratler. lfOt'R'l'll ROW: Beverly Tobias, Linda Treeee, Patti Turner, Diana Weatlierbee Jutly Williarns, Sll8TLlll.W8Tkl, JutlyW1llianis, Cheryl Wearlierbec. egin mi!! jeam aneuuera The next highlighting activity was basketball The annual corrigan dance in March was en- homecoming which proved successful. The theme joyed by all who attended. The crowning of the King was presented effectively through the decorations. was the highlight of the evening. iRONT ROW: Kat Kraisnigcr, Patti Manning, Lynaa Lynch, Dian Monrgoinery, Diana Pugh, Slierzi Johnston. SECOND ROW: lizirbara Heil, Ixlulimlti Mitchell, Katherine Robinson, Rosetta Franklin, Kathleen Robinson, Mary Robinson. 'l'HlRlD ROW: Peggy Olil, Judy Spanier, Carolyn Sullivan, Earlene Seoles, Darlene McGregor, Lorrie Kanago, jackie SClllL'SSlgCli. liOUR'l'll ROW: Patti l'urner, Annette Wilkerson, Dian Stoskopf, Penny Selienkel, Lou Plunkett, Janet Herl. Katliv Hales, Kathy Nusa, 135- -v wc Skit EY A. ., -1 V ' 5,5 x 2 7 ' S ' Va 7.5 K QM, -5 K 61 1 1 X 'IN 1 Q M ' WN- 4..., --1 ... N .215 X-me v' .Q 'i'2 1' - ry . fm Wg? I 9 ' ,: .Q W W W na.. ' 5 A ' ff ' 5521 Q. lfRON'I' ROW: Jctry Hidde, Guy Corey, Jesse McConnaughy, Frank Mclntire, John Edmund, Richard Degner, Richard Boyle, Lonnie Mitchell, jim Blandtn. SECOND ROW: Mike Miller, Stanley Christiansen, Ronnie Myers, Richard Harders, Lewis Brogan, Don Box- hcr.ict, William Kuhn, illarcticc Mctjonnaughy, Gary Becker. THIRD ROW: Kent Atnerine, Mark Hutton, Jinx Langtehr Leonard Inntcrson, ,tint Adains, john Baht, Bob Mullen, Larry Condit, joe Mernns. FOURTH ROW: Larry McCormick, Don Llhrisiianscn, Gary llcnhtn, Bill litiincs, Ilob Moffat, Ronnie Douglas, Galen King, Mike Colpitt, Rennie Brantz, David Martnie, l,ign1nyEoss. LZ CJAIA .S?I'U.5JUj 920051 SJOFIJITI llilj I iij Membership for B-Club is available for the boys who have lettered in a sport. The group stresses good sportmanship and encourages more boys to participate in school sports. During the meetings the club members enjoy lectures and movies. Season football tickets were sold as a money making project. The annual B- Club picnic was in the spring. Officers elected were Rennie Brantz, ptesi dent, Raydon Robel, vice-president, Harry Wil secretary-treasurer. Advisers for this group are Harry Kline, Al Burns, Jim Nebergall, and Jack Hague. As sponsors, these men have worked hard for the advancement of the club. son , IfRON'l' ROW: Ruhr-tt Nohlttt, Monte Parrish, Vincent Rhoads, Norntan Ross, Jack Vann. SECOND ROW: Dale Perry, Larry tVc.ithct'- ht-r-, Kenneth Sgtdlvt-try, Ron Ross, jerry Spanicr, Gordon Warnken. Tl-llRD ROW: Richard Stnith, lrlarry Wilson, Vcrn Ottc, lciarv Ottc, Kent Olson, lr-try Price, jitn Tiedc. FOURTH ROW: Galen Schroeder, Raydon Robel, Bill Nicholson, Ncslc. Wenthers, Riclmrd Sponty, icttx' Stcittbavltcr,Jrlnry Snllix:m.' :-7?-u me q-., ZX! n .4 .L KAYli'l'TlE C.-llllNE'l', HRONT ROW: Naomi Deichman, Eleanor Arthur, Claudia Peacock, Peggy Ohl, Penny Leek, lean Konrarck, Sue McGregor, Janet Page. SECOND ROW: Judy Ronllr, Susan Durheim, Margaret Beller, Parry Parsons, Kay Dcnz, Karen Jcffcry Karin llurns, CilFOlyllSl1lllV3ll. Jgageffed guifcl for Kayettes is a part of the Kansas Association for Youth Program carried out through the state for teen- age girls in Kansas high schools. This organization is built around the Motto: Today for Tomorrow and the Slogan: Laugh, love, and lift. Kayettes endeavor to maintain the high ideals of their organization, to make their personality a positive influence in the lite of their school and community, to understand the pre-eminent power ot a vital religion and to help pass on to future members an association which will be a source of joy and satisfaction. To start the activities rolling before school, the Kayettes handled a book exchange. This was opened while enrollment for the next year was in process. The book exchange enables students to sell or obtain used books which in turn helps the teachers start classes right away. .70lYl0I'l'0lU President .... Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairman . School Service . Finance . . Publicity. . . World Service . Social . . Point System. . Song Leader. Pianist ..... . Penny Leek . Jean Komarek . . Peggy Ohl - - -Kay Dietz Carolyn Sullivan . . Patty Parsons . Sue McGregor . . Janet Page . Karen Jeffery . . Margaret Beller Claudia Peacock - Susan Durheim - - Judy Routh Community Service ..., Eleanor Arflqur Sophomore Representatives . . Karin Burns Naomi Deichman Sponsors . . .Miss Moline Lundstedt Mrs. Aline Schmitt Miss Marcelle Tubbs .liilfu I' NNW: l,li.mnr lllllllf, K-il'x'll f:.llll, Aim Baghi, Sally Barficlrl, Nona Amlvrfoii, ljiuiia zirrmgi, Liipila Clark, ml-UUIND liUWg i.x'il.1K,.l1lllllLil,, Kazui1KIlazli, Kathy llulcs, Marilyn Cook, linrcii Collier, Karen .-Xrimirnirg, Karin llirrm, lxliiri Alwhnzi. 'l'lilRlJ WUWI IU-l CUl'llk'V- Ulllill lll'ULiiWC1'ii, lwyvc iililkfl, CEHO1i5OLlIlL3llililllllllEZl', .lmlitli Cares, Drama lS.ri'lliolnl1ivw, jOf1'Ui5l'lL'i. l-Ullll l'll HOW: iilllil lilnzcli, Dorallcal1C.i1iiL'rol1, ,Indy iil'OWll, Ca1'olly11l3i'ow1i, lilluii Bramloii, Szmdra liiril, loan llycrs, ii.ll'i5JliJl llraiiwii. ayeffea parficipafe in ocia! .xdcfiuifiegi STOVHUQ The Yea' for The GBHS Koyenes WGS G A project of doing something for The Teachers Coke Party in honor of the Sophomores. This was ci WGS G Coffee Sponsored by me Kcyeffe Cgbinef. get-acquainted party ond to give encouragement for joining This fine youfh orgonizczfion. rliiiil g'3UW1hnu1f.l l7.m.g1ll, lmlj, l-wrcr, llniiiiic lhilroii, fx'larxg1G.ir1ie:', Rossini liraizlflin, l.r1i..i irreuimzg, ,l .ily Univ, ,I .iii izgirlil, sliliiixlb ROWg Karen lrey, Sliirlcy lluaii, lhflaiiic lflaiiclcrs, Millie Doiiiiur, Sandia lfilriui , lan libbimllur, GL-rmuiiiu lk-lux, claml Izihlsiiiig. 'l'lllRlJ ROW: Charlotte liraiililin, Vesta Davison, lidiia lkiiisliicr, Arlciic George, Nanny Dnvia, SilL'll5 cliillirlv, lnvcll4iC1'nwi', Clziml i:l'OlllUl'ilOllSU, l1OllR'l'H ROW: Lill1.ii1COlll'll4igi1l, Szira l3cil1Criii:s, liulnim-5 lliiilvkauli, Kay lim- ,,,1llr,, L1..ii.1 llplinix, lboingi llirlw, Ngla Druid, fxigiry Domi, T? r' Jiv- .L JL 2- ffl 4 f'Q ' f' -S L- FRONT ROW: Sherri Johnston, Barbara Gunn, Barbara Kean. Sue Hamill, Leveda Kaiser, Mary Ellen Hamill, Janice Keller, Marsha Hoge. SECOND ROW: Janer Herl, Hilda Hoadley, Joyce Hamrdla, Sharon Hager, Karen Jeffrey, Arlene Gideon, Sharon Hielrlc, Lora Kanago. THIRD ROW: Joyce Hughes, Sharon Grubb, Barbara Herl, Carol Harr, Shirley Hirschmann, Kaylcen Herrel, Mary llerygenreder. FOURTH ROW: Carol Hoffman, Vickie Gunn, Nancy Holrnan, Berry lliss, Evangeline Kresline, Mary Belle llollaway, Janive Hudson, Gloria Johnson. arninti oneg for proiecfa in un Raising money for projects was done by selling stands during both game seasons added to the club red and black book covers with the mascot, a treasury. black panther, on the front and a picture of the The money brought into this organization was building on the back. Also working at concession used for Kayette projects. FRONT ROW: Karhy McNerr, Donna Lanslord, Lynda Lynch, Kaye Marrhews, Suellen Lawrence, Carol Merrirr, Karhy Krucken- lx-rg, Jerry Lchr, Christy Loyd. SECOND ROW: Verdean LeRoy, Beverley Larsen, Kay Kraisinyler, Margaret McCullnni, Janis Leilrer, Judy Kern, Darlene McGregor, Barbara Long, Shirley MacDonald. THIRD ROW: Sheila Kulrgen, Carol Leinniiller, llar- bara Marrin, llelen Lindenmurh, Martha McKinney, Linda Koch, Delores Lang, Rurh Kruckenberg. FOURTH ROW: Mary Leiker, Elsie lofland, Kay Kruckcnberg, Susan Lawrence, Elizaberh McKinney, Party Manning, Bernadine Koch, Marcia McClure. uns 9 ,- l Hi-Y Dance in December. Dancing and refreshments, including cup cakes and punch, were enjoyed by Cl NN.. ui Q., Q-Q Y? C7 E ,-ff 5 L X FRONT ROW: Kathy Moorc, Valeta Moore, Jancy Mullin, Sandy Nnss, Toni Moos, Dixie Neff. SECOND ROW: Myrna Otto, Nancy Mnilr Kan' Parrish, Ulanda OFCl38llQll, Linda Percy, Marilyn Moffat. THIRD ROW: Marccne Moser, Carole Nnss, Marlt-ne Nt-lf, Sorrwa Olsiui, Sandy Niedens, Laura Olivcrins, Kathy Nnss. FOURTH ROW: Judy MllYQllf. R3CJC211iOpiLf. DOIIHS PUICYS. Nilil Peterson, Rachel Morrison, Marsha Nairn, Barbara Otte, Rita Peterson. Jageffea .safimufafe .jsvlogvlag pirif The biggest activity ofthe year was the Kayette To keep the Christmas spirit in the halls of GBHS, Kayettes decorated the giant Christmas tree in the main hall ancl put sprays of greenery on ll, every classroom door. HXOTQI' ROW: Diana Pugh, Wanda Rcani, lean Pinksiorr, Katherine Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Kathy Schwartz, Carolyn Ratllw, Marsha Roberts, SECOND ROW: Marie Roach, Colleen Pettit, Dell Popp, Mary Platt, Beverly Srnirh, Joyce Raising, Linda Sulici-lx Kari'11Rcyriolds. THIRD ROW: Loretta Sallec, Vickie Pryor, Pat Pelz, Diana Schwager, Lon Plunkett, Dixie Schenk, lcannu Ronili, Johanna Sliradcr. IfOllR'l'lfl ROW: Pat Ritrhnieier, Sheila Schcck, Dorothy Slianer, Gloria Rnsco, lacliii- Sclilessincr, Sue Srniih, Karen Rinker, Vera St-heck. Q- A-ll I3 'Ss FRONT ROW: Mildred Ward, Fonda Tannahill, Mary Ann Zutavern, Judy Spanier, J11dy White, Susan Stevenson, Diana Weather- bec, Luanne Tugglc. SECOND ROW: Gail Stoskopf, Mary Lou Steinbacher, Judy Wcrhahn, Terri Wormeringer, Verla W3fllk6ll, Nancy Wcrtli, Cuina Vinson, Claretta Tannahill, Vivian Suchy. THIRD ROW: Judy Williams, Cheryl Weatherbec, Pat Wise, Judy ,l'll0TllC, Janice Wess, Beckic Vangllt, Betty Wilburn, Judy Williams, DOIlll3 Walker. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Tobias, Linda 'freer-c, Alma Wagner, Dian Stoskopf, Annette Wilkerson, Betty Thompson, Christy Volkmann, Karen Swartz. ave ofeaglerahilo jraining af Czamla Giving gifts to the needy was a project of great interest to the Kayette group. At Thanksgiving time baskets of food were sent to two families. At Christ- mas time the Kayettes, representing Santa Claus, gathered clothing and toys for two needy families. Six girls attended Kayette Camp at Rock Springs Ranch, Junction City, Kansas, at two different sessions. These sessions lasted five days each during llisuussiiig the book cover sales are Kayette members Bonnie Dalian, Gail Stoskopf, and Mary Doan. --..- the last summer months. In the fall ten girls and two sponsors attended the Regional Kayette Confer- ence at Dodge City, Kansas. The theme for this meeting was Show Them. The mothers of the Kayette members were hon- ored by a Valentine Tea, Sunday, February l4. Installation of officers was a part of the regular program in April. booking over the point records of the Kayette members are Pa1Petz, Elizabeth McKinney, Barbara Martin, Mrs. Schmitt, and Vickie Gunn. Q r l .if 'v LL ' r t' Kr 1-4 .l VK ff ,,.,, ' H1-Y CABINET, FRONT ROW: Dale Carpenter-Sponsor, Ronny Anderson, Vern Oltc, Jim Adams, Roger Marsli-Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Joliii llayes, Dale Perry, Arilinr Colpiti, Dan McGovern. profecfa an! This year as in past years, the Kayette-Hi-Y dance in December was- the most important event in which Hi-Y participated. The theme Misty was portrayed by strings of colored lights alternating with balloons sprayed silver and gold and sprinkled with glitter. A large white feather tree was used as a centerpiece onthe serving table. The group heard a number of interesting speakers Qjarryiiig pop for a football concession are Ricliard Smith, Toni Sin-fluii, Gary Foster, and Kcnncili Dunioii. .gyaeciaf given L4 including Dale Carpenter, high school history in- structor, and E. R. Blish, president of the Careat Bend Safety Club. A film on the K. U. relays was shown in October. The boys again prepared the annual Christmas basket which was gladly accepted by the needy family. Hi-Y voted to have a club picnic in the spring. Don Christiansen, Lloyd Franklin, Jiiii Adams, and Cliarlcs Gibbs stop to discuss a Hi-Y prograni. i t 3 .,, 5 HIONT ROW: Rohcrt Adrian, Gary lfoster, Don Bertrant, Melvin Boyd, Bill Doan, David Axtell, Don Gordon. SECOND ROW: David llishnp, john Hayes, Allen Keiswctter, David lmnienschuh, Kenny Barb, Arlon Habernian, Arthur lfrankltu, Bennie Gill. 'l'HlRD ROW: Gary Becker, Mark Hutton, litll Dcbes, Stanley Christiansen, Dale Cole, David Eiivtus, Kenneth Daninn, Jini Adanrs, l1OUR'l'll ROW: Dun Boxherger, Jini Harders, Don Christiansen, Arthur Colpitt, Spencer Atnend, Charles Gibbs, bee liondurant, Don liurltle. Conzififufe program for i- With the guidance of the sponsors-Roger Marsh, C's upon which the club is founded. The Four Donald Brichacela, and Dale Carpenter-the 66 boys C's are Clean speech, Clean living, Clean sports- worked hard to uphold the principles of The Four manship, and Clean scholarship. FRONT ROW: Dean Sparknian, Jerry Scott, Robert Suchy, David Ward, Jack Vann, Sain Witte, Larry Wells. SECOND ROW: Daryl lirank, lan Wesley, Larry Wcatherbee, Val Lindholni, Errol Waters, Gary Sullivan, Jack Partridge. THIRD ROW: Don Pundsaclt, Dong Kirknian, Richard McCulluni, Galen Schroeder, Phillip Unruh, Gordon Warnken, Gary Saint. FOURTH ROW: lnren L'nrnh, l'an1 Steffen, Richard Sniith, Steve Sankey, Bob Moffat, Bah Mullen, Kent Olson, Walter Mai. W F 'nr- ' Q Q A 'Q K Q mv Ar, W. lv 1 C -' K .1 3 L . '- '4 'J' Jw- .Sin ixui A V 1MrL - L s J FRONT ROW: Fred Sclrnllis, Adviserg Bill Debes, Jim Calcara, Vern Orte, Gary Foster, Don Pundsack, Galen Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Marlin Arnerinc, Bob Kuhn, Richard Degner, Vernon Hayes, Loren Unruh, Phillip Unruh, Gary Saint. THIRD ROW: Merlin Gagelman, David Evers, john Cole, Gordon Warnken, Richard Calcara, Gary Otte, Toni Steffen. Bill Kuhn. gufure armem .xdffain .jJigL .jwlonora Aiming for the development of agricultural contest and won first place. High honors came to leadership, cooperation and citizenship, the the chapter when Gary Foster was named Master members of the Future Farmers of America achieved Ritual Chairman. their goals. Under the guidance of Fred Schultis, The organization sponsored a rodent control the boys served a Father-Son Chili feed in November program, an intramural basketball team and a field and a Parent-Son Banquet in May. Members of the day at the Lewis Hereford Ranch near Larned. FFA attended the Kansas State Fair at Hutchinson, Preparing for the state judging school at Man- where they entered a farm mechanics exhibit. hattan, the boys entered judging schools at Hays, The District Officers Leadership Training School Haven, and Buhler. was at Buhler, This group took part in the ritual Bill Debcs, Reporrerg Jim Calcara, Treasurerg Vern Otte, Secretaryg Gary Foster, President, Don Pundsack, Vice-President, Galen Schroeder, SCllllI'lClg Fred Schultis, Adviser. F9-5 'QF is X ,,, , hi rm - Bill Debcs, a tlircc year vocational-ag student, is preparing, a niowcr. euefop ciboing lurvn Unrnh inspects a project for vocational-ag. I1 so is 5 -. to J X , ' si .f MM Q Q ' U is Q , l il it J :A ., gas 37 f if 'Q Li K at r A AVyt,,t t 3, i , f il , ' .-1 Bill and Bob Kuhn are intent in their work of paint- ing a hay rack. Toni Steffen attains skill by overhanling a tractor Soplioniorus Gary Otte, Gordon Warnktzn, David Evers, and Martin Aniurinc are working to corn- plctc projccts in F. F. A. L 4 ll. ll.A. CABINET, lfRON'l' ROW: Marilyn Moffat, Janice Keller, Karen Swartz, Jane Carpenter, Barbara Otte, Mrs, bclit-in-rrrran, SECOND ROW: Mary Lon Stcinbachcr, Pat Petz, Joyce Brlcl, Sue Hamill, Vesta Davison, Barbara Martin, 'l'lllRD ROW: Indy 'l'hornc, Lnannc Tnggle, Karen Gillig, Jndy Williams, Ruth Krnckenbnrg, Linda Trecue, Loretta Sallee. gufure omema era jeaf for I emAer4Aip FHA members this year numbered l85. For the first time students were required to take a test over the creed, motto, Prayer Song, and the State Song before receiving membership. At the beginning of the second semester girls were given another chance to pass the test and become members. ln October thirty-tour members of FHA and advisers, Mrs. Scheuerman, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Swartz, and Mrs. Carpenter attended the District convention at McPherson, Kansas. The theme, Blueprint for Action, was presented in the various talks ond skits throughout the day. The girls par- ticipated in discussion groups which ended the convention. This year national FHA week was observed by window displays in down town stores. HROFJI' ROW: Linda Clark, Karen Clark, Nancy Davis, Diana Brown, Sheryl Darnall, Karin Burns, Karen Arlnsrroing. SECOND ROW: Leia Cooper, Kathy Hales, Jndy Brown, Linda Brodbeck, bonclla Crowe, Lyn Callon, Karen Cain. THIRD ROW: Shirley Dean, Eleanor Arthur, Sally Barfield, Vancita Bryant, Celia Cannady, Carole Boattcnharniner, Jndi Cares, Ann llaygby, l1OUR'l'll ROW: Sara Betlrilritcs, jo Ann Byers, Ellen Brandon, Linda Courtright, Barbara Branson, Diana Bartliolrnnew, Czirolvn Brown, Margaret Heller, Jndy Briel. his ps 1-1 I' ff' 1 00 17 7 HQONT ROW: Linda DuBois, Lana lireebrug, Kay Dietz, Janci Dickinson, Bonnie Gray, Edna Fanshier, Susan Dnrheiin, Donna Dirlcs. SECOND ROW: Millie Donner, Judy Dirks, Lynda Lynch, Vicki Gunn, Delores Dunclfack, Sandra Furrcy, Mary Doan, 'l'lllRD ROW: Hilda Hoadley, Karen Frey, Sherri Johnston, Gloria Johnson, Reva Gilliss, Nancy lihler, Sharon Hager, Joyce llani- rdla. aue .gnfereaf in ommunifg myare Activities onthe agenda for this year included children of lO families at Christmas, a Daddy dinner a smorgasbord for l5O people, giving clothing to in March, the Sock Hop, the annual Snoloall, and needy families at Thanksgiving, giving gifts to the the climax ofthe year, the Mother-Daughter Banquet. IRONT ROW: Barbara Long, Bernadine lflabernian, Linda Koch, Judy Kern Barbara Kean, lllsie Lofland, Mary lillen llainill, Janice Leilrcr, llcverly Larsen. SECOND ROW: Sharon Grubb, Kaihy Kruekenberg, Jean Koinarek, Diana Manning, Cheryl Keil, Jerry Lehr, Kay Kraisinger, Christy Loyd, Susan Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Sharon Hickel, Linda llolr, Janet llcrl, Mary llergcnru- der, Diana Gates, Carol Leininillcr, Shirley llirschrnaun, Barbara Herl, Shirley MacDonald, Penny Lcck, Delores Lang. lfOL'R'l'll ROW: Marsha Hoge, Carole llart, Jan Essniiller, Arlene George, Susan Lawrence, Geraldine Key, Sherry Gnilirie, Kay Krnckcn- berg, Bcrnadine Koch, Nyla Dodd, Mary Leikcr, Laveda Kaiser. y-Q q-w T iq IRONT ROW: Carolyn Radko, Myrna Otte, Nancy Muth, Diana Montgomery, Sandi Nuss, Darlene McGregor, L'landa Orcbaugh, Janet Page, Vicki Pryor. SECOND ROW: Marie Roavh, Site McGregor, Rachel Morrison, Coleen Pettit, Veleta Moore, Connie McCarty, Toni lvloos, Kathleen Robinson, Katherine Robinson. THIRD ROW: Joyce Reishig, Nita Peterson, Claudia Peacock, Mar- ccntr Moser, Linda Percy, Judy Price, Karon Reynolds, Peggy Ohl, Marsha Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Newcouihc, Judy Mllfltlly. Kallly' NUSS. lVl8fSll8 Nairn. Elizabeth Roberts, Barbara Nuss, Rae Jean Opie, Karen Riuker, Rita Peterson. 3154 Warm g., The State Convention in Topeka, Kansas, was attended by 34 members and 4 sponsors. During the two day convention the girls attended meetings and listened to several speakers. State officers were IRONT ROW: :Sharron Tlioinpson, Gloria Sanders, Cassandra Stephens, ltopf, licvorly Stnith, SECOND ROW: Cjutna Vinson, Kathy Schwartz, Sharon Vining, Carolyn Sullivan, Dorothy Shaucr. THIRD ROW: Dian Sandra lolitas jo onuenfion installed on the last day of the convention. The theme Getting to Know You was the national proiect of FHA. Susan Stevenson, Claretta launalnll, Pat lcnor, Gail Stos- Verla Warnkcu, Fonda Tannahill, Mary Ann Zntavtwrn, Stosltopf, Nautzy Worth, Gloria Rustzo, licultic Vaught, Stnall, Janice Wcss, Linda Sulicclt, Donna Walker. FOURTH ROW: Jcannc Routh, Judy Routli, Joanne Shrader, liuvetly , . inne'tu Wilkerson, Bcity Thompson, Pat Wise, Christy Volkinann. 5 3 bs 'iff 'O rv 1.1-... -I fa-v '7 FU IURE lEACl-ll:RS FRONT ROW: Sharon Grubb, Gloria Johnson, Janice Lciker, Barbara Gunn, Jane Carpenter, Treasurer, Vesta Davison. SECOND ROW: Patty Parsons, Shirley Dean, Delores Duuekack, Rae Jean Opie, Vice-President, Beckie Vaught, Secretary, Rachel Morri son, Linda Courtright. THIRD ROW: Nancy Holnian, Vera Soheck, Susan Lawrence, Karen Swartz, President, Lavcda Kaiser, Judy Willianis, Pete Caldwell, Franklin Sliobe. NOT PICTURED: Gary Sullivan. rganize jufure-jeacgera anJ3cience At the initial meeting of the Future Teachers in Science Club was sponsored by Lester Spong, the spring of I959, Karen Swartz was elected president. She in turn appointed her cabinet for 1960, pictured above. The charter members, sponsors, and guests, Principal and Mrs. R. E. Gunn and Superintendent and Mrs. D. V. Swartz attended the charter dinner meeting at Wallace's Cafe in January, l96O. Sponsors of the chartei organization are Miss Unruh, Miss Stallard, Mr. Kessinger, and Mr. Williams. chemistry instructor, in an effort to interest and inform the members about different scientific fields President David Bivins presided at the meetings, which included talks by local oil men. Among the highlights of the year was the Science Fair in February, to which the members contributed time and effort. interesting projects and field trips in- cluded the trip to Halliburton Oil Company in January. SCIENCE CLUB lfRON'l' ROW: Dennis Duff, Gary Saint, David Bivins, Presideutg Jirn Calcara, Vice-President, Betty Hiss, Secretary-Treasurer, Norton Brutz, Jinuny lslcy. SECOND ROW: Sharon Grubb, Claudia Peacock, Patti Parsons, Rachel Morrison, Marsha Hoge, louis Wolfe, 'l'HlRD ROW: Allen Keiswertur, Danny Foss, Allen Marsh, Bob Miner, Donald Williatns, Howard Eaton, Bill Koelliug. liOUR'l'll ROW: Michael Hoge, Franklin Shobc, Charles Davis, Barton I-loar, Norris Taylor, David Bishop, John Traylor. tif ws- c ss . l , ,SW Q f 5 E' . 'H .Wx 4 vs... I X 1 I T A-ul JCL, FRONT ROW: john lidrnond-Program Chairman, Claudia Peacock-Program Chairman, lidna lfansliicr-Secrcrary-Trcusnrur, Lnanne Trigglc-Vine-President, Sue Haniill-President. SECOND ROW: Jean Pinksron, Sharon Grnhh, Pal Riclnncicr, Dell Popp, Jn Ann flyers, Sandra linrrcy. THIRD ROW: Indy Briel, Ralph Grnnz, Snsan Lawrence, Mary lloan, Ilill Donn, Gilbert Philips, Joyce liricl. anal 5loani5A The Junior Classical League meetings were planned once a month. Interesting programs based on Roman books, customs, and fashions were presented. Activities included sponsoring a concession stand, selling emblem stickers, having a Roman banquet, and ending the busy year with the State Convention. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Josephine Marshall . CAL jedtufe Cll:5t0H1:.' Members of the Spanish Club looked forward to the meeting once a month because of the interesting programs that were presented. Caroling in Spanish to Spanish speaking Families during the Christmas season was one of their activities ofthe year. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Fern Atkinson and Elizabeth McKinney served as President. SPANISH, HQOFJT ROW: Carol Ryclilcc:-Vice-President, Sharon Grnbh-Program Chairman, lilizabulli McKinney-President, Lindn Cnnrrrigln-Scrrcrury-'l'ru3S11rL'r. Sharon l-lanisinirh, Linda Holi. SECOND ROW: Evangelinc Krcsrnzc, Vera Scliculc, Cl7lllIlClN'1l- son, Alina Wagoner, Barbara Branson, Joanna Shrader. if .. 'N-A X X, Q' l RON'I' ROW: Linda Percy, Loretta Sallee, Gloria Rusca, David Axtell, Judy Murphy, Gloria johnson, Carol Letuuuller. SECOND ROWgSh1rley lwlaclloualtl, Barbara Martin, Vesta Davison, Marsha Hoge, Edna Fanshrcr, jean Koniarek, Karen Holl, Carol Merritt. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Arthur, Linda Courtrrght, Susan Durheinr, Penny Leek, Karen Swartz, Kathy Bales, Kathy Nuss, ,lJilllL'C Keller. FOURTH ROW: Richard Boyle, Mickey O'l3rien, Larry Siefkes, John Buess, Jerry Price, Larry Knupp, David Btvrns, Doug Krrktuan. 9 ff! O K O Clfllliil I1 7! L'IlIAf?l'J ff l 6ll'flC1' , I'6lI'lll'lflC .igrfj Curtain Call is a club designed to foster interest in drama and speech. Those eligible For membership must have participated in a play, worked on a stage crew, or have taken speech and dramatics. About 35 students met the requirements for membership. Slurlcy Macllotiald, lidna lfansluur, Pat Alexander, and Carrol Lt'uuu11lt'1' have worked at dtffercllt phases of stage work through- out the war, Curtain Call met every other Thursday at 8:00 in the morning. The club had one con- cession ata basketball game. The group did not divide into committees, but presented some very entertaining skits at the meetings. During at Curtain Call board meeting Kathy Nuss, ll'ClJSLlI'L'I'g jean Koinarelt, president, Carol Leinuuller, secretaryg Glorra Johnson vice-president, Barbara Martin, publicity charrruaug and Larry Kuupp, program Chairman discuss future plans. FIRST ROW: Peggy Ohl, Janie Mullin, Carolyn Sullivan, Jane Carpenter, Dian Pugh, Melinda Mitchell, Dian Montgomery Kathryn Nuss. SECOND ROW: Lana Frccburg, Claudia Peacock, Karon Swartz, Marilyn Moffat, Sharon Hager, Marccnu Moslr Barbara Nuss, Kay Kraisinger, Beverly Larsen. THIRD ROW: Judy Brown, Sara Beth Crites, Karen Rinkcr, Geraldine Katy, Lindt llrodbqck, Patty Manning, Nancy Holman, Patti Parsons, Miss Janis Sininions. ' E9 'UU lllllll Ill ll? ?t Clf0I' ' r t . J MIM, CAN fbiiql' lUilHlll0l'J I The Sho-Shark officers are jane Carpenter, president, Karen She-Slworlcs is on organization of girls interestecl in swimming. After school they meet oncl practice their swimming skills. The club consists of twenty-three members. Two of the main proiects for the year were o swimming meet ond Q woter ballet. Miss Janice Simmons is the instructor and sponsor of the club. 'ftiirire-,t Swartz, vice-president urer. ' ,,:,-as H:-rave. , ,, my t i4D:f.r:i.,,,1 V: lL?5?3f5w iablimlfwifrv eszm::W:.r, in EE' , 1 and Carolyn Sullivan, sccrctaryrtrtzas 6 I D Q 95 1? . fl nh f ,:p' i A Q K 'Q' lfRON'l' ROW: Mrs, l'lilSlilIl-SlWOllSUI', Carol Gutierrez, Judy Spanier, Judy Kern, Richard Vsutccka. SECOND RQW: Sandra Price, P1lIRivll1llcln?i', ltctq Wllhuru, Jerry .'XllClCfSOll, lair Wesley, Daryl lfrauk, THIRD ROW: Ronny .-Xuderson, john llalir, Charles My-1 Teri l'oil1Llcxiur', Iiill Roth, 'loin lXllllll. Library Science had a change of schedule this year. The class met or Thursday mornings before school. The twenty students enrolled in this class made an industrious and hard working group. 5 The Science Club Library books were a feature of the library. Great Bend cooperated with Ellinwood, McPherson, and Nickerson in the exchange ot these books. The annual club dinner was scheduled in the fall and Ji rar cience Sfudenfa those that attended enjoyed the meal. In January the Ellin- earn proce urej wood Library Science class visited the GBHS library to observe the library and its management. Par Rivlrrueicr and Lcliox Pfauncxistiel carry out the bc- lriml-tlru-scuncs work sol necessary ro keep the library Tom Mutll and Richard Ysercclma Tile cards .is om- of the ,-,,,miHg Cffimr-my--I many duties of library science. 7 Q og 6 be 5' ng' 7' 'UV A K , NJ IIONT ROW: l,lllxlH Hair, Marilyn Cook, Mary Vonlfeldr, Francis Gciritzun, Karen Likes, Szindrzi Snmll. SECOND ROW: ,lnrlv , H., ,rllriu ilgnl-rrr..aii, Zh-Wairic llioinpson, Nancy Werrli, Bennie Gill, Ronald Lamb, Sponsor, Yurnur Nilliazzs. 'l'illR5l HOA: 1 wil lfmiirurlmrrsr-, ,Indy lxiglciror, Sandrrx Tiirnur, Peter Caldwell, Richard Mohr, Paul BL-rscliuirlt. NOT PlL'l'URl1lD: ,loyru Lily inn l I I!0l'llll.IHIllf IAICU fron Distributive Education is a cooperative school-work program for seniors. These students take two vocational business classes in the morning and worlc in a local firm during the afternoon. Highlights of the year were the twelfth annual convention at Emporia and the Em- ployee-Employer dinner April l9, l96O. One first place went to Marilyn Cook for filing, .uiirlm liirnrir, xiu-rprepsirleiilg Richard Mohr, prusidcnrg ziiitlm Small, suvrurgurv-treasurer, Carole l 1'n11rui'l1o11sa, rc- mru-r 11-it nivliirud, prcsinlu at all meetings. . L aa ,sl ' - WF., Q .J 4041 is if Q45 fum !Q'a Cffcu If 6'jJPl'l-l'I1l'l' and one third place to Carole Fronterhouse for office math, and another third place to the team Bennie Gill, Richard Mohr, and Pete Caldwell for iudging window displays. These were all won at the Business Education Clubs of Kansas convention. The annual Employee-Employer dinner was a courtesy of the students for their employers, The winners of Ille BECK convention -rliiclinrd Mohr, Qlziroln vnrcrlioiisc, Marilyn Cook, Pure: Qalrfwull, lil-rinru Gill - display their trophies. uv Q. ..- . . ...eau 1 ...Q ... . . Q Qu v . Q- nu- .nu u n. ......... ....... an , . . .. 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SECOND ROW: ,le-anne Routh, Nana Anderson, Claretta Tannahill, Barbara Gunn, CharlotteFmnkl1n, Nrnrcy lihler, Celia tlnnnndy, Swann llrrlrt-rrrt anxiously await the lllUSlC festrval. ana! ,QW Much -.911-5l7l'l'f' xsillfblll-i The concert band was divided into red and black pep bands, providing music for home games and making a trip to an out of town game. The Black Panther Band sponsored a chili supper Feb. 15 for their fund-raising campaign. The concert band made their annual tour to Russell and Salina, played a high school assembly program March 4, and joined with the vocal department in presenting the annual pops G concert. The saxophone quintet of Larry Knupp, Cheryl Wcntlicrlwe Judy Roulh, Cunrn Vinson, Donna Peters PfflL'l'lK'4,'Ll their nrusic for perfection. lint: ilt-rrrazrt, Sully' llmtrt-ld, Alonzo Gllllllllfd, ,luarum Shrader, Howard Wrltle, uaralyn Frey, ,ludx Werhnfrn, Fred Lnrothcts, ,larncs Axtullt'o:ripnwtl1t- drunr ensernhlr. These students were delighted with the xarrcty of instruments the. had at their disposal. Q 3 l mf tl 4,- The GBHS dance band was composed of the following: FRONT ROW: Donna Lansford, Cheryl Weatherbee, Susan Durheim, Cuma Vinson, Donna Peters, Judy Routh. SECOND ROW: Don Bertram, Lewis Brogan, Allen Marsh, Val Lmdholm, Gary Foos, David Lake, Carolyn Frey. They played for several proms, between acts of the high school plays, and at many assemblies. HHH' gum, lbidyzgltya uaicaf jagfnfj The dance band played several dances and also entertained between acts of the plays and at the homecoming assemblies. The various ensembles and solos entered the Ellinwood music festival in April. Those receiving a highly superior rating represented GBHS GT the Dodge City State music festival. The year was brought to a close with the annual band party, given in the spring to honor outstanding bandsmen and those winning music festival honors. The trumpet ensemble worked hard to achieve honors at the festival. lts members were: FRONT ROW: Diana Weatherbee, Richard Boyle, David Lake, Gary Foos. SECOND ROW: John Traylor, Allen Barr, Verlin Fischer ?' SEATED: Gary Foos, David Lake, Ronnie Anderson, Val Lind- holm. STANDING: Jim Zeltner, Jerry Scott make up the brass sextet which are busily practicing for the music festival. The Woodwind quintet, hoping to place in the spring festival by rehearsing their numbers are: Lynda Schartz, Myrna Otte, Vincent Rhoads, Penny Leek, Errol Waters. FRONT ROW: Sharon Grubb, Karen Davis, Judy Briel, Myrna Otte, Jane Carpenter, Barbara Otte, Claretta Tannahill, Rae Jean Opto, Dianna Gates, Edna Fanshier, Karen Jeffery, Jean Komarek. SECOND ROW: Joyce Bricl, Janet Dickenson, Richard Boyle, Joe Terry, Madeline Todd, Susan Durheim, Barbara Gunn, Karin Burns, Nancy Holman, Penny Leek, David Bruns, Luanne Tugglc. THIRD ROW: Judy Williams, Jim Harders, Susan Lawrence, Margaret Boller, Pat Wise, Celia Cannady, Ora Folsom, John Edmond, Judy Thorne, Dean Guliford, Donna Peters. FOURTH ROW: Martha McKinney, Judy Routh, Vern Otte, Dale Perry, Betty Hiss, Allen Marsh, Brian Campbell, Spencer Amend, Gary Otte. lan Essmiller Karen Swartz. 6A0l.l' .ings or .ST:l1oof5 Cjomnrunffry Under the direction of Miss Marcelle Tubbs, the Great Bend A Cappella Choir participated in school and com- munity programs throughout the year. The Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christmas assemblies were presented by the choir For the student body. Other activities included a Spring Concert and an Exchange Concert with Pratt. The choir also had the leading parts in the annual operetta. The operetta was Gilbert and Sullivan's ever popular H.M.S. PlNAFORE. There was a split cast due to the few leading parts for girls. The attendance at the operetta was better than it has been for the last few years. The choir officers are Jane Carpenter, social chairman: Rae s s Jenn Opie, vice-presidentg Penny Leek, president: Susan Dur- at r 8. llCllll, librarian, Jean Komarek, librarian: and Luanne Tuggle, 3' ,F ' .. , - , . Sl Ll'LT3l'y ITCHSUYLT FRONT ROW: Donna Peters, Judy Thorne, Janet Dickenson, Beverly Smith. SECOND ROW: Judy Routh, Betty Hiss, Nancy llolmnn, Susan Lawrence, Joyce Briel. These girls served as accompanists to d1ll'Cl'8IlI singing groups. M7 These girls uiake up the girls' triple trio. FRONT ROW: Myrna Otte, Claretta Tannahill, Barbara Otte. SECOND ROW: Janet Dickenson, Karin Burns, Edna Fanshier. THIRD ROW: Donna Peters, Barbara Gunn, Dianna Gates. mr clriga A f or ,uvcfali ja Auf Madrigals is a group of specially selected students from the choir. They practiced on their ovim time before school. This is one of the groups that went to the District Music Festival. Madeline Todd, Susan Lawrence, Nancy Holman, and Sharon Grubb were chosen to sing in the girls quartet. Their accompa- nist is Betty Hiss. The vocal department under the direction of Miss Marcelle Tubbs played an important part in the Baccalaureate and Commencement ceremonies. FRONT ROW: Sharon Grubb, Donna Peters, Susan Durheini, Penny Leek, Karen Swartz, Karen Jeffery. SECOND ROW: Pat Wise, Richard Boyle, Judy Briel, Joyce Briel, Barbara Gunn, Judy Thorne, THIRD ROW: Jiui Harders, John Edmond, Dale Perry, Allen Marsh, Joe Terry, Vern Otte. Nuff . The cast of H. M.S. PINAFORE as they sang the finale. The principal characters in the front row are Sharon Grubb, Allen Marsh, Richard Boyle, Celia Cannady, Pat Wise, and John Edmond. .S?url0nfJ R'CUiU0l!61fAllJiClJliCfl!!b in H OP ER ETTA CAST Captain Corcoran . .... Allen Marsh Josephine. . . Sir Joseph Porter Ralph Rackstraw Little Buttercup. Cousin Hebe. . Director . . . Accompanists . Student Director . Joyce Briel, Pat Wise . . . . . Richard Boyle . . . . . John Edmond Sharon Grubb, Jean Komarek Judy Routh, Celia Cannady . . . Miss Marcelle Tubbs Judy Thorn, Nancy Holman Betty Hiss, Janet Dickenson . . . . . Judy Williams Costumes. . . Margaret Beller, Luanne Tuggle Publicity . Stage Crew Dancing . Make-up . Electrician 77 Jan Essmiller, Susan Lawrence Susan Durheim, Penny Leek Karen Gillig, Claudia Peacock Vera Scheck, Susan Stevenson Marcia McClure, Barbara Nuss Ken Elliot, Jack Cassel Miss Janice Simmons . Mrs. Lillian Haskin Mrs. Lela McMannis . . . Roger Marsh All of the students from the glee clubs sing upon the arrival of Sir Joseph and his relatives. 5' ' ' fl ggi ' f es N Forming the girls' sextet are Luanne Tuggle, Judy Briel, Susan Durheim, Judy Routh, Judy Williams, and Margaret Baller. Nancy Holman is their accompanist. The ensembles were chosen from the clepartment. They were featured in various programs presented in assemblies and by organizations. The groups went to the District Music Festival, ancl those receiving one ratings were eligible for the State Music Festival. Richard Boyle, Jim Harders, Dean Guliford, John Edmond, David Brnns, and Dale Perry look over a song to be sung in the operetta. Catching up on studies during a free period are the girls in choir. FRONT ROW: Rae Jean Opie, Jane Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Judy Thorne, Barbara Otte, Sandra Niedens, Jean K0lll3l'Cli, Celia Cannady. THIRD ROW: Karin Burns, Martha McKinney, Myrna Otte. l The boys' quartet is made up of John Edmond, Richard Boyle Jim Harders, and Allen Marsh. They are accompanied by Donna Peters. I IIJUIIIAAU IT' fl pflfl 0 lJlC IAICUIIOII ' 5 Martha McKinney, Joyce Briel, and Celia Cannady fortn the girls' trio. They are accompanied by Judy Thorne. These girls were chosen to sing in the sophomore triple trio. FRONT ROW: Karin Burns. 'SECOND ROW: Carolyn Brown, Susan Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Karen Rinker, Jan Essnnller, Lynda Lynch. FOURTH ROW: Pat Wise, Christy Vollunan. FIFTH ROW: Sara Beth Crites. 6 E l I ,J J 4' , Talking over old times are the Rockwood family, portrayed by Jim Willis, Mickey O'Brien, Loretta Sallee, and Don Williams. A few of the members of the play cast are Cheryl Weatherbee, Arlena Gideon, Sherry Guthrie, and Linda Percy. ' 9 dlllldrg . jAauj Junior Three-Act Play Cast Frieda. . . . Cheryl Weafherbee Heiberf Gage . . . John Edmond Sarah Gage . . .Arlena Gideon Paula Gage . . . .Linda Percy Marge Gage. . . Rachel Morrison Barbara Gage . . . .Sherry Guthrie George Rockwood . . Don Williams Mafhilda Rockwood . . . Loretta Sallee Mickey O'Brien and John Edmond argue over the ownership MT- Loomis - ' - - - H0W0l'd Wikle of the house while Rachel Morrison looks on. Uncle Waller . . Mickey O'Brlen Matt Rockwood . . . Jim Willis Working on the props for the play are Mickey O'Brien, girighr ' ' ErLlergor?o,3al!Br2i,gT3 Jack Cassel, Earlene Scoles, Ken Elliot, and Mr. MacDonald. L lay Mir! llllllg' , , . Rachel Morrison and John Edmond explain their problem to their lawyer Howard Wikle. seg-r t I Q l f Mr. MacDonald, director, explains a scene to Don Bertram and Judy Murphy. ll 77 Cll'U0g Mary Chase Senior Three-Act Play Cast Myrtle Mae Simmons ....... Judy Murphy Veta Louise Simmons . . Jean Komarek Elwood P. Dowd . . . . Larry Knupp Miss Johnson .... . Rae Jean Opie Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet. . . Karen Swartz Ruth Kelly, R.N. . . . Beclcie Vaught Duane Wilson .... . Galen Schroeder Lyman Sanderson, M.D. . . . . .Mike Colpitt William R. Chumley, M.D. ..... Don Bertram Betty Chumley ....... Shirley MacDonald Judge Omar Gaffney . . . . Richard Smith E. J. Lofgren . . . . Charles Gibbs C rews Stage Manager ........ Sally Barfield Stage Crew ..... Laveda Kaiser, Steve Hagen Val Lindholm, Delores Lang, Janice Keller Prompters ..... Rae Jean Opie, Lana Freeburg Properties. . . . Charles Gibbs, Barbara Martin Carol Leinmiller, Judy Brown Lights and Sound Effects ...... Judy Brown Painting Crew . . . Barbara Martin, Beverly Tobias Karen Armstrong, Vesta Davison Publicity Crew .... Luanne Tuggle, Ron Douglas Wes Weathers, Harry Wilson, Delores Lang Make-up ...... Shirley Dean, Linda Treece Gloria Johnson, Jane Carpenter Edna Fanshier Discussing E1wood's invisible rabbit arc Mike Colpitt, Beckic Vaught, and Galen Schroeder. Pausing for a rest during a long rehearsal are Don Bertram, Larry Knupp, Jean Komarek, Galen'Schroeder, and Beckie Vaught. Harvey, the invisible pooka, converses with Larry Knupp as Richard Smith, Galen Schroeder, and Don Bertram stand dumbfounded. Mrs. Tiflin and Linda Tlflm, Pat Alexander and Lynda Lynch prepare dinner for the fanuly after the arrival of Grandpa. Stage Crew en Eliot, Jack Cassell Kwckenbergl Connie Mccorfy Prompler Bqfbofo Gunn Property . . . Jeanne Routh, Kay Matthews Make UP Rachel Momson Kay Kruckenberg, Beverly Larson S r r' T7 sz' 1 f 3 f'llIlC', OU fl? fl I'0al'l'lf'l Ae FILCJQI' 0 ,IU 00,7 U These plays were presented to the high school in special assemblies They were in competition with the Senior one- John Steinbeck act to select the play to be presented at the Forensic Meet in March soPHoMoRE CAST JUNIOR CAST Carl Tiflin . . Don Christianson CREWS Stage Crew . Carole Boattenhammer, Kathy Karin Burns Jody Tiflin . . Vincent Rhoades Mrs. Tiflin . . Pat Alexander Maggie Sullivan Loretta Sallee Undo Tiflin - - l-Yndc LYnCh Salesman Mlckey Q Bnen Billy Buck . . . David Axtell Annie Sullivan Cheryl Weatherbee Gmndfalhef - - - - Dale COle Directors Mrs McMannis and Miss Stallard D11eCf01' - - - - Emerson MC-1CDOnGlCl A111110 511111V311 Chefyl Weafhefbce and Maggie SUUIVS11 Don Christiansen, David Axtcll, Dale Cole, and Vmccut Loretta Salle, pour themselves a gt s of therr father s Rhoades helped make The Leader of the People an intcrestrnb Srnoother outer before Maggte starts on her Journey performance, N... . if fl Proudly showing his badge to the Andruw family is Robert Norton, a detective portrayed by Mike' Colpitt. Nora Andrews . John Andrews . Edward . . Robert Norton . Elaine Madison . SENIOR CAST 5- 1 if Running through one of the dramatic scenes in the winning play arc Larry knupp, Galen Schroeder, Vesta Davison, Miku Colpltt and Jean Komarek. . Jean Komarelc . Galen Schroeder . Larry Knupp 6 X 2 7 . . ,706-ia llpjl . Vesta Davison CREWS Make-up . . . Shirley MacDonald, Linda Treece Properties . . Beverly Tobias, Edna Fanshier Prompters ..... Karen Swartz, Barbara Martin Stage Manager and Lights Tom Steffen, Joe Terry Edna Fanshier Enjoying refreshments after the presentation of the Senior onc- act play are Karen Swartz, Mike Colpitt, Barbara Martin, Galen Schroeder, Beverly Tobias, Larry Knnpp, Edna Fanshier, and Shirley MacDonald, standing. Seated are Linda Treece and Jean Komarek. Looking, over thc script of thc Senior one-act play are thc directors, Miss Eda Allis and Miss Nadine Stallard. This is tho second year Miss Allis has directed the winning play. vm A W, S 35 if 5 The following students attended the organizational meeting SEA Il:D Ann Babby Suswn Sttvcnson Janice ltiktr 'susan Lawrence, Barbara Otte, Carol Rychlec. STANDING Mr Howell Allen Marsh Prank Milntirr Drn Reynolds jirn shm tlnrolyn Sullivan, jim Calcara, Sharon Hamsmith, Mr Randall KQAIII Cgjahffy Representatives from each of the maior clubs of GBHS attended the organizational meeting of the Safety Club. Dan McGovern and Carolyn Sullivan attended the Governor's Safety Conference. Officers are Don Reynolds, president, Allen Marsh, vice- .presidentg Carolyn Sullivan, secretary, and Barbara Otte, treasurer. The purposes of the safety club are to under- stand traffic safety problems, to determine necessary safety measures, and to present their ideals to the student body. Co-operating with KVGH are Stephen Hagen and Larry Knupp who prcpari copy and npr for 1 bi vidual of Plllfllkl I 1 I f-fl. -, iff oya 69 6.5 tgfllel' H joolgaff Queen Silver Fantasy the theme of the i959 Foot ball Homecoming on Friday, November l3, was carried out in a winter scene. The throne was a huge snowflake. Emcee Steve King from KVGB was master of ceremonies for the morning assembly. Chris Painter was scepter bearer and Wendy Buchanan carried the crown. Entertainment consisted of a song, Sweet- heart of Great Bend High, by the Boys' En- semble-Richard Boyle, John Edmond, Jim Harders, Dean Guliford, Dale Perry, and Allen Marsh, dance, Exotic Expressions, by Penny Schenlcel and Judy Murphy, reading by Larry Knupp, dance, Everyday Life ofa Beatnik, by Jane Carpenter and LuAnn Tuggle, instru- mental combo The Juveniles -Ron Douglas, Jim Adams, Don Bertram, assisted by Richard Smith, played Doin'it, and Mary Had Cl Little Lamb. Because of extreme cold, the game was postponed and finally canceled. JUDY ROUTH escorted by 'Gary Sullivan .Attendants escorted by NS, L PEGGY OHL escorted by Pete Steinbocher JCYCE HAMRDLA escorted by JANICE HUDSON Jerry Condi' Don Christiansen KAREN CLARKE LYNDA LYNCH escorted by escorted by Joe Mermis Larry Condit LANA FREEBURG escorted by Rennie Brontz 3110 . l.?aJL0fAa Q1 een Ebb Tide, the theme for the l96O Basketball Homecoming on February 26, was depicted in a beach scene. The throne was predominant in blue, pink, and white colors and was the center ofthe crowning activities. The flower girl was Molly Russell and the crown bearer was Skippy Russell. Ken Coy, T.V. announcer from station KCKT, was the master of ceremonies. Sharon Grubb sang Ebb Tide while'Gary Sullivanfand Pat Petz danced, Susan Stevenson did a modern dance, A Beach Cha-Cha , Jim Willis, Robert Noblitt, Jerry Condit, Larry Conclit, and Joe Mermis did a trampoline act, Mad Men on the Trampoline , Martha McKinney, Judy Williams, Susan Durheim, Judy Briel, Karen Swartz, and Judy Routh sang, Falling in Love with Love 5 Great Bend High School Dance Band played Beguine in Swing. JACKIE SCHLESSILIER Escorted by Pete Stcmbacher .fgiffllffallti M MARILYN MOI-'FATT escorted by Jtnt Suellcntrop JERRY LEHR escorted by Harry Wilson A X LUANNE TUGGLE escorted by Larry MCCOYIIILCR PAT WISE escorted by B111 Ntcholson MARGARET BELLER escorted by Kenny Barb CAROLYN SULLIVAN escorted by Rennte Brantz I' :X , . , , r ,. ' 9 tt - ' -r 1 L 1 Q IH'l'll,HII , Xriz Il ' ,g 2 is Corrigan Week was a special weelc set aside from Marclw l5 to Marclw lQ. ln the tradition ot GBHS, Corrigan Week gets its name from Wrong- Way Corrigan , a man wlcro acquired his nickname by flying east instead of west, tlwe correct direction tor bis aestination. Tlwe Pep Club, sponsored by Miss Janis Simmons, decorated tlwe gym tor tlwe Marclw 19 Corrigan Dance Tne czecorations lor tlwe walls consisted of sillwouettes ot girls clwasing boys to carry out tlfre leap year tlieme. A blue tltrone covered witlw silver sparlcle was tlwe center of attraction. lo iwiglwliglwt tlte evening tlwe Corrigan King, .lim Suellentrop, was crowned at 9:30 by Peggy Olil, president of the Pep Club. S IIAHIIY WIIAUN lax Mm KWINXIK, Fx David llivins and Karen Swartz pass through the X , . 0 line :is they are served punch and cake. 5 The Fleur-de-lis decorated throne awaits the announcement of the '58- '59 Rhorea King and Queen. 'Gaiete Parisienne' was the theme for the '58-'59 Junior-Senior Prom. T decorations consisted of pastel colors pink, blue, yellow, and purple, whiz gave an effective appearance. The Fl I de-lis and the imitation Eiffel Tower of attraction at the prom' tributed in carrying out the well-plar Signing programs was one ofthe pleasant duties ofthe theme. Rhorea King and Queen, Don Swalander and Judy Ochs. A replica of the Eiffel Tower was the center J c 4 2 . . , ' canal c rom alefcf armwnne Jean Komarek escorted by Franklin Shobe will long remember the '58-'59 prom. !,fw,sk, Q is .i,. .L L X' J 41 MP I' Q g A , 5 N .XR A . -NWluw'.:Sglh ,4 - x Soorfd 3 ,..,---1 7-- ZAZE fl K if .Wir Q 45 E if .gi 2-in 25595 .ati-ISR FRONT ROW: Vern Otte, Gary Otte, Galen Schroeder, Larry Weatherbee, Vincent Rhoades. SECOND ROW: Lewis Brogan, Larry Cor Joe Mc-rmis, Wesley Weathers, Raydon Robel, Harry Wilson, Dale Perry. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach-Jack Hague, Bill Grimes Richard Degner, Stanley Christiansen, Jimmy Langrehr, John Bahr, Jerry Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Jesse McConnaughy, George Cirsc Jack Vann, Dale Cole, Jerry Hidde, Gordon Warnken, Larry McCormick. Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great a n fA er-J oyn HC VARSITY RECORD Bend V2 Hutchinson 7 Bend 33 Russell 6 Bend 33 Larned O Bend 20 Dodge City O Bend 27 Hqys I3 Bend 7 Salina 14 Bend 57 Garden City 7 Bend Hays Cadets--Cancelled Bend 27 Pratt 0 Robert Noblitt and Rennie Brantz, senior lettermen, shared the honor of being co-captains for the Panthers this season. .. 'XI ,- A E' U 58.3545 481. fl 4-Ff A , 57 s m N... is ,J- f '-' 1-4 ee .. 3 j '5e,s41-'kg Zine-f A ll? .aff .u ,,,. ,V J ,, ,.,, . .. , - 1-v .., .., S.. ... -r n,A -11... . - FRONT ROW: Jim Blandin, Cletus Linke, James Tiede, Bob Mullen, Clarence McConnaughy, Joe Robinson. SECOND ROW: Robert Noblitt, Rennie Brantz, Jerry Steinbncher, Richard Spong, Jerry Condit, xGary Sullivan., THIRD ROW: Normon Ross, Kent Kottwitz, Galen King, Guy Corry, Richard Feldman, Gary Schmidt, John Cole, Head Coach-Harry Kline. FOURTH ROW: Bill Gunn, Don Christiansen, Mike Miller, Frank Mclntire, Kent Amerine, David Nimmo. !Kz'0Ul' n1lJrai.1iue Confenzfvm in Richard Spong skirts left end for a gain as Dodge City tacklers surround him. Blockers for Spong are Pete Stciiihaiclicr No, 4 and Ronnie Brantz No. 34. r Aw ,Q 'Q' Conch Harry Kline talks over a situation with Quz1rterbacklGary the Dodge City game. Jerry Condit stops a Russell back after 3 short gain. Bill Grimes No. 42, and Rayrlon Rohel No. 12 are also in pursuit. ow far' l9anfAer.i emi!! .gf The Great Bend Black Panthers captured the T959 WCKL league championship with a record of seven wins and one loss. The Panthers were undefeated in league play, dropping their only game to Salina. The Panthers started the season with a surprising upset over the Hutchinson Salt Hawks. This season's games were played on unusually wet and muddy fields. This did not seem to hinder the Panthers too much. Wesley Weathers makes a long gain against Hutch after receiving a pass from Sullivan. Jerry SteiI1b8Cll6r NO. 45. IUOVCS UP I0 block Sullivanlduring joe Mermis romps around right end against the Hutchinson Salt Hawks. Two Hutch players close in as Robert Noblitt No. 40 moves in for a block. Jerry and Larry Condit congratulate a Hutch player after a hard-fought battle by both teams. City ball carrier. The Coaching staff-Jack Hague, Harry Kline, and Dale Carpenter-take time out during a practice session to pose for a picture. Look Ma, I'm flying--says 'Gary Sullivanlas he hurdles a Dodge City player. Gary No. 18, and Larry Condit No. 17, are on the trail of Dodge ': 5 'l ? fi .ve-4 I :.. Qi . s Larry Condit, Clarence McConnaughy, and lack Vann keyed strategic plays in the Russell game. Larry Condit drives through the middle ofthe line against Dodge City, as Clarence McConnaughy No. 14, and Raydon Robel No. 12 block. i ' Q JM , Ta ' L- 1 js, 'uytfgflfw X I L ' X11 2 - 31' ' - .V V, I .I 4 t ' I 1 - A ' - . gi . K, y IfRUN'I' ROW: Law1sli1ogn11, M:11'kH11r11111, KClllly Barb, l.:11'1'y Cond' . BACK ROW: Pun' Stu111hz1n'l1c1, B111 N111l1111s1111, ,lllll SllL'llkZl1II'OIJ, l1lll'l'y MctC,lo1'111icl4, RCIIIHC BITIIIIZ, COZ'lL'll 11111 Nohcrbgzall, ETA! ymng T vunz in The l96O Panther basketball team finished league play with a record ot 7 wins and ll losses, GBHS fielded a young team with only three Seniors among the top six players. The squad was made up highly of Juniors and Sophomores. The three Senior lettermen who saw starting action for the Panthers were Rennie Branrz, Mark Hutton Co-Captain, and Jim Suellentrop Co-Captain. B VEAM1 FRUN I' ROWg Unry QOOPL'l', l1lllSll3y, Gary B1a1111n111a11, R011 liuclxlwlz, joe R11h111so11. RACK ROW 1' L..1rpc111c1, Dufk Mz1Il11s, Gary Ottc, Ii1l1G111111, Danny Foss, Lllulus l.,1l1lik', ,!o11Buu1111,l1e1'. l. 911:11 E3 What? Pete S1ci11b:1cl1u1', Great Bend, does11'1 agree with the rcfc1'ccsju111p-ball call 111 the game with Russell. The Bioncos won 111 X111 ovqriimq Gu-51, fff-9 31- .vu f' llllkfllfl 10.5 Amr 1 116 lll 1 :lLlC11:11'll1lll1 N1-1101111111 111111 11411141111 Coa1-11Da1cCa1'pe11- lW1llllbl'1S1l 11 1 1' 1' om: . 5 1: 311111013 I'Llll 11111111511 ll dlill ill' even y 1 1 1111, prnc'111'u. P L U lr-' '75 1 Rennie Bramz looks around for help as thieu L ll Ll play s fence 111111 111. VARSITY RECORD Great Bend 55 Great Bend 43 Great Bend 41 Great Bend 35 Great Bend 24 Great Bend 31 Great Bend 39 Great Bend 56 Great Bend 42 Great Bend 44 Great Bend 56 Great Bend 27 Great Bend 45 Great Bend 51 Great Bend 33 Great Bend 47 WINFIELD Great Bend 42 Great Bend 48 Salina Dodge City Hays Cadets Pratt Garden City Larned Russell Hays Dodge City Pratt Hutchinson Garden City Larned Russell Hays McPherson TOURNAMENT Independence McPherson REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Great Bend 54 Hays Cadets B-TEAM RECORD Great Bend 42 Great Bend 21 Great Bend 40 Great Bend 38 Great Bend 23 Great Bend 33 Great Bend 49 Great Bend 34 Great Bend 33 Great Bend 39 Great Bend 25 Great Bend 38 Great Bend 37 Great Bend 42 Great Bend 38 Great Bend 23 Salina Dodge City Hays Cadets Pratt Garden City Larned Russell Hays Dodge City Pratt Hutchinson Garden City Larned Russell Hays McPherson Larrx W1-atlrcrnvu closely guards 3 llays Cadut player as Rcllll Brmrtz Nu. .912 ami Larry lvlcCor'1r11flx No. b2lfylOZlllllC1P8lLl thc llL'XI play. 7 I ' if J4 ' F l1lI!Il'I'J g l'l' , flj! t'fl0II l,ar:y Ljwmlrr Nu. Bl luis fly hrs favours ,lump blur! as Iwo Rllssull players of thu YVQKLk'llllllll71UIl5lllI7 ruzrm guard lrml vlnsuly. IC lsZ.1zlrli.rtrul1Nw. 'ly .md Putc 5Iull1baL'llcrNo. 44 zlllczrlpl In lwmlml Ll plnr bl rr ll.n,5 Cndulplay-r'l11gvgalrrptllatllrc nlurlurb won. ll111Sucllunrrop, cw-caprarn, t'lrcs4ml1urmLr lllu rmrxmrl lrrll 5 of rr Dodgu Lu, P1JyLil'lll a clr Kenny linrb, Larry Wenthcrbcc, :md a Hays Cadet fight for possession of the ball. Qlrvaf Mm! j'iAHIIf' ZlI lIi.5Al'.5 .xdvfion .SZUL4 Through the courtesy of the Great Bend Tribune, the action shots on the football and basketball pages were made available to the Rhorea staff. The Great Bend Black Panthers tied for fifth place in the WCKL with 7 wins and ll losses. Several of these games were lost on close decisions during the final minutes of the game. During the regional tournament held in Great Bend, the Panthers were beaten in the first round of play by the Hays Cadets. Sickness and iniuries kept two seniors from completing the season with the squad. Black Panther fans can loolc forward to a promising season with the returning group of sophomores and juniors. Pvtc Steinbncltcr passes to Mark Hutton as a Garden City player lIl0VCS in tu try to intercept. Rennie Brantz, No. 32, ana B111 NlCllOlSOl1, No. 42, prepare for the ncxt move 111 a fast moving vamc. RL,ll11L BI tl1Il fins a pwss is L axdcn any plwyus close ID if known Assistant Coach Harry Kline, Jerry Price, Lonnie Mitchell, and former Head Coach Cecil Dryer talk over the records during a break in practice. Former Coach Cecil Dryer talks with new track coach Jack Hague as they look over the new volcanic ash track, better as Red Dog. ,mn jirdf Ware in 'lb dura Y, . Qt iw-. Don Herbal, Dale Cates, and Larry Condit were the big guns in the hurdles last season. Larry will return this season for more action on the new track. The l959 track team took first place in the WCKL last year. The boys did a very fine iob in every event with the 880 yard relay team consisting of Leonard Jamerson, Larry and Jerry Condit, ancl Jerry Price excelling. The relay team set a new record of I:3O.8 at the Hutch Invitational meet and a new record of l:3l .4 at the regional meet. In the regional meet Jerry Condit placed second in the l0O yard dash and second in the 220 yard dash. The mile relay team placed fourth The team this ,fear coached by .lack Hague, a graduate from Ft. Hays College, should be equally as strong in the dashes as last year. The squad may be a little weak in the weight events as some of the big men graduated. The boys will be running on a new volcanic ash track known as Red Dog. ,1E.!' 'Qf E15 'F,E,?'f ,.-new . A .s was 5 Doug Gunn, a graduate of 1959 was the No. 1 The mile relaynien for the 1959 season were from left to right javelin man for the Panthers. Larry Condit, Jim Adams, Dale Cates, and Richard Spong. Sterling Relays . . Garden City Relays . K.U. Relays . . . Hutchinson Invitational Dodge City Dual . . Regional Meet . . . All but Dale will return for the 1960 season. I'0JlJeCfJ QOOKJAJI' jfllf .SQLZJOII . Great Bend Second . Great Bend Second . Great Bend Third . . . Great Bend Fourth . . . Great Bend First Great Bend 880 relay First Mile relay Fourth Leonard jamcrson, passing the baton, Larry Condit, re- ceiving the baton, with Jerry Price and Jerry Condit look ing on were the 880 relaymen for the 1959 season. '7 IRONT ROW: Stanley Christiairseri-Siiideri! Manager, Jim Langrelir, D011 lloxberger, Berriie Gilmer, Robert Nohlilt, llarry Wilson, Dale Perry, Larry Weailierbcc, Leroy Pfarrricirsiiel-Siuderii Manager. SECOND RUW: Cliiirles Crouse, jerry Sieiiibaclierg Mark tlriirori, Bob Txiirlleii, RaydoiiRol'Je1, Ronnie Rieliards,lGarg Sullivan, Leroy Mckliilleii. THIRD ROW: Dale Kiirrkel, larry Miller, james liede, Howard Eaton, liill Nivliolsori, Daryl lfrairk, lan Wesley, and Coach Al Burris. Coach Al Burns fielded another fine baseball team last spring. The Panthers had a fine record considering that it was a young team. The nine were eliminated in the first round of the tournament by Newton by the score of 4-l although they did put up a good battle. The team this year will field ll returning letter- lfoirr Seniors ruridy io starr aviiori iii ilie iiificld are Mark llrzrioii vo-tapiairi, Robert Rohliti, Dale Perry, arid Jiiii Lariygrulrr, ll ,4 ff' E was WI,,Wy y s men, with a new field of Sophomores out fcrtheir first try at high school baseball who should give a good account of themselves. The Panthers will be lacking in the pitching department due to the loss of their big guns via graduation. However, the Sophomores will be trying to take over the upper classmen. ufnjlnen alle :Q SB ' ' eadoll -l K 15. 1 .Q Y 1 , T! - l . 4 , ll l tggf:, ', i af' ,. . X 4505, . . if . si Larry Wcrirlreibixe and Don Boxherger ,fam gs -i are useful in eiilrer the outfield or A .wld tire infield. fr te f ' v 7' ' . 'L Iii, , Pfam.. si, ,: :ig wi 'ztifta . tt, . o f-at II elle,-men efurn or 1960 SEASON RECO RD G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. G.B. Cv.B. G.B. G B zwgigx w if i-v slid. -i 'Q 1 l J E 'Y ...Y P -, N' f' . Kg' :.1 ff' 1 K .1 f '1'- V ' has I VIL ti .A x in 1 .I Chase Odin Dodge City Ellinwood Ellinwood Dodge City Sylvan Grove Dumas Texas Lucas Wichita East Plaiinville Dodge City Newton wrtli snow storms Ll1Llll'l delay the starting of practice tt t A wlf tcani. Lunch llnlc tlnwcll shows lirncst Vselcclm t t nruut prntxwltiru for drtvttng tltt' ball. K' W f JO UI15 x 0,70 fo llfl W 1 f ,IO . U OI' XUHIOIIN J , Url' Coach Dale Howell, golf coach, has high hopes for the golf team. Don Reynolds, Val Lindholm, Kent Olson, Bob Minor, and Danny Foss are re- turning lettermen. The two man team consisting of Larry Sislc and Quentin Button took first place in the WCKL league in Two new tneinburs of the golf tcain, Alltn kt tswcttcr 'n t Ernest Vsuteckri practice rn the tryin. i959 and qualified for the Regional tournament in Wichita at the end of the 59 season. Last year the team placed in four out of their nine meets. An eighteen-team regional tour- nament has been scheduled in Great Bend for the first time. lbwn lVlkfQiUXt'I'll, lilrlun Kline, Hob Minor, jon Buottghcr, KcntO1son, Val Ltndlioltn, Danny l-toss, Ron Lair, knit 1 t t n Ktrtswt-trvi' watch closely as Cloricli llztlc llnwcll shows sonic fttndatntnntals of gnlliitg. l'RON'l' ROW L .ily Howard Wilde, Fred Qdl0lllL.lS, george C,.nsun, Ken Lliot, ry Sir lids BACK ROWg Ron Ross, l-'rzrnklin Shobe, David Bivins, Mnddcii, jiin Densnn, Bob Moffat, Rnfhzird Srnith, and Conch Forrest Nelson. Floyd Allen, Mike Girton, Jon: Robinson, Lnvieii Phillips, Kun ,9lIff'I'l'Jf fn , vnnij XHHJ 1. f With only three returning lettermen--Ron Ross, John Edmond, and Joe Robinson--the 1960 tennis group plans to build a squad. Coach Forrest Nelson has a team consisting mostly of juniors and sophomores who are willing to work hard. The team will participate in exchange meets and in league and regional tournaments. The l959 tennis season was not impressive as the boys won very few of their games. Charles Brown, science instructor, was the coach tor the l959 season. l-'RUN I' ROW: Parry Vnrner, Diana Pngh, Melinda Mitchell, Carol KIIIYUV, Kathy Nnss, Sara lieth Qriius. BACK ROW:Cariw1xnBrown, llrrrlmigi llcrl, Dianna tvlonrgornery, Pat Wise, Lou Plunkett, hill, Dimm Vvcallnrrbcc, IillLlCO8i'll,l!ll1lS Sinnnons. Kathy Having only one loss, the i959 girls' tennis team had a very successful season. Some of the teams with whom Great Bend exchanged meets were Lyons, Pratt, Russell , and Hays. To finish the i959 season the team took second place in the invitational tournament. The i960 team anticipates another good season as the Following lettermen return: Carol Leinmiller, Janet Herl, c. ptain, Peggy Ohl, Barbara Nuss, Karen Gillig, Laveda Kaiser, and Karen Swartz. Leinnrillcr, Janet Herl, Puppy Ohl, Kan-115wnrix, Lau-da Karen Rinkcr, Party Manning, Sue Lawrurnu, ,lurry Lchr, Bales, Penny Sclienkel, lnelcru Schlcssiger, L,l:n'u111r 'lanna '-7 vi Y '39 lRONl ROW jnrry llrddc, johnny Ldrnond Roger Matthews jOllllROL1lll, lloward Lindberg, Ronald Carr, Rrchard l C1LlIll'll Q Lrwld lxrrn, lnnes lirniford SLLOND ROW Jxrn Lal-:ara Marlin Arncrine, Rrchard Llalcara, Hob Kuhn, Merlin Gagrlrnnr rx S r I Rn hard Dv. gner less MLK onn1n hx ohn WLSIL , Kenny Rogers, Daud Axrcll, john F.1hr. THIRD ROW: r Lnrnh Lordon Warnlun Daxrd hmrs Torn bteffnn Vern Otte, Loren Unruh, Gary Foster, B111 Kahn, Galen Schrocdrr lJ1lL Q lh L 'rl Sllifl Alan Barr L ary Mlx l-OUR'lli ROW Rrehard Boyle, lloward Eaton, Don Reynolds, Mrke Urrron, lirrol Mrs johnl r LS Dwa lhornvsr Dale Pery John llarnpton, Norris Taylor, Drclue Kalser, Ll-onard Schrocdur lll l ROW llow nd Wrkle Allwn Marsh Loren Walter joe llwnrsrnilh, Robcrl Adrian, Richard Mohr, PeLuQ,LaldwL:l1, B111 bl rnl y Kent Olson lion Lrrlor lloyd Lgnrnnller Verlnr l'lSllCl Ronnie Cook. J ogfrzgllr' ounc! ,9lIlI Clllllll'l1Kl lllfigllfllfillg. League -Leclgue Goblins No Names Nufchucks DeMoloy Sfcfus Seekers Rinky Dinks FFA Romblin Wrecks Wildcats Bollbobies Scorpions Explorers 1 A A l RON'l' ROW: JCFI'y Al1LlL'l'SOl1, Larry McLc1a11d, Leroy Pfalrlrclrsticl, Robert Noblitl, jrm Adams, jurry Curldil, Don lloxburgcr, I-SUITE' llllfl. ,luck VSHHI, Rvbcrr Suvlry. SECOND ROW: Ruben Mullun, Jerry jolmsou, john Bzrhr, Terry f l'O1llOI'!lOl15L', Lmrdwll No f r 1 H 'z' JIILQH lm, Iloullrc lwrrrglqus, Wuslcy Wcntlrvrs, Rlclrard llardvrs, Mrkc Wntkrus, Terry Mrllur, Chnrlus Meyers. IHIRI ROXN hrr mp- hull, ,lurrv Spnlru-r, Norr114r1xRuss, Oarx' Buckcr, jan Wesley, lJarx'1Frank, Claruncc TXACCOIIIILILIPIIIR, RICIIQIYO McLQ111lrr11., LMA? Llu Rorrmc Arrdursnn. l OUR'I'1I ROW! RIUIIRYU Spoug, Lomriu Ivfilchclf, Roumc Ross, john Strcclur, Bob Moirzrl, Mrku Colprll, ,larry Svorl, Jurry Price, Rzrydolr Ruln-1, Spuncur Amcml. i Qi Lflglll' fn Hgh ,Zine z W NWT 5 X Q . O r r , f r if 'or llff !?Au'v Ticing for frrst plzrctc 111 thc A'l,L'HQQllC wurc Illu NuNaJ11us. bell, ROIIIIIL' Rosb, Rrclmrd Sp-mg. b, I FRONT ROW: LOIIINC Mllclnzll, Jerry Spallrsr, J-:lm Sm-crur NOIIIIJII Rwss. SECOND ROW: Leonard jarrrursou, lirmlr Lzrlrrp- U. ,1,,,. 'Vrcrng for frrst plum' Ill thc A-League wcru Dulxlolay. FRON I' ROW1L9Hry liuukw, jan Wcsh-5, Bob Iwlofinr, jurrr Srvqu. If jx SECOND ROW: llrrryl lflllllli, Miko Llolpill, 'Lyfy Slllliynllf xx npr. u:r.r1.f .HAI X1naUIM, an pnslr-ups as loin lfxllni, john lSflIL'1llVS. Irv. mr, 11311-Lolo, .md .ru L1IllulL'Ill'1lVlCul person do varmrrs orl fo The bodybuilding class under the direction of Harry Kline and Jack Hague, is ser up for ffvf -i I - ef: .- - . Geri lwrrx l,OI1Llil presses thu :ivan xvurgffs 3NlQ.'l1.HrI Spiny, mmm chr1sIr:n1scn, T.,I. Rohurls, union limp, .ind R.ij,rlv1l Holm-l look on. ,Azria !96rl,1l'4'rl lr? ,611 the many boys our for The various Types of sports GBHS has To offer. This program is pri- marily for The use of keeping The boys in condirion fhroughouf fhe year. hogrvli lllll YNvl1v1.,',.rll rgixvs il pup Igillf klllllllg il lllllk' our, as larry Mn'L.or'11r1L'l4, Pvlr 5fk'll1l5iIL'llL'I', B111 NlCllOlhUll, :md Larry l,r'llllII lrsrun vlusclv. Larry K,OllLl1l grabs Ilru hull zrxvxiy Irwin gr Hays playful as Kvlrny lkzrrb Iuulrs un. .. . ., .xi-5 '.S' .. .W . S .x 0 WJ :ng ' 'i': 1 I Q ' I V N X - ww k W was , , . ix .:1 :WUQ H' r an ' ll -E' ff if :::: v x -'.:E:' 5 -. H ::: . 9 K fi f S 3 if A X v 5 H 1 Q A Z X x X 8,9 -..w,,:1Q . I Q Q I Q ' Q, N , l pf '93 x K M , ' ' . N :hz . X Swv W NfS'i X L? 1 1 2 ,, A ai! Wim' 'S 44 'I f .. H O 5, . .Y Q - ,gf -., ,-.. - ,g A K5 kk N is -X iv. V is Q M , Q gh Lis- -I 3419: R K 'Nm 1 kk A W as W xx ' w S? Q The Kayette book sale proved successful. Rachel Morrison, Patti Parsons, and Sharon Grubb are estimating the profits. Dan McGovern is having his teeth examined by Dr. Mingenbach during dental inspection October 19. For the first time in history, Great Bend High School maintained a closed noon hour. In the cafeteria line are Celia Cannady, Dora jean Cameron, Joe Robinson, J. C. Rankin, and Terry Miller, A historical skit on cheerleading was presented in the pep assembly preceding the Garden City game byJ. Komarek, J. Murphy, K. Nuss, K. Swartz. STANDING: L. Plunkett, G. Johnson, J. Schlessiger, J. Herl, and P. Ohl. Narrator, S. Hamill is seated in the rocket. Sophomores were in charge of the concession ofthe first football game. Helping at this concession are Mary Doan and Ann Bagby. Sptelngef U-HJ OLJOAUI' - v.1 . , - 1 1 !.4 i Awaiting another day of school to begin are Raymond Roberts. Ada Webster, Rita Peterson, and Mary Robinson are busy Sherri Johnston, Vern Bruhn, and Eugene Bruhn. completing their sewing projects. ..Jf', Earlene Scoles and Barbara Martin Ray Cook and Charles Pfal'm6l'1SIlCl dissect B fiSl1 enthusiastically paint the back-drop for in biology class. football homecoming. oupmger 'The Juveniles D i V455 gifulq Q v ar A 4 if bg, x W, ' .ig NN- W 'y X uf -'fi' 'L ,K . ,Mk . ,fn QQ ,f , 2 ,ix ak:- .. ' ' - 7 kgs, . ,- 4, f . x A ,' 1 4' w. ,A K xx X 5' 1 X fu f Sw X f f WS G. 1 fig I Q ki 'file ff ? ?5 :Mgt-1 'BITE 15? 7 M ,- ' r .' I X 5 J gs Warming their hands gn a brisk january day are Karen Purchasing and admiring their Senior announcements at Aringtrong, lpn Plunkett. Kathy Nuss' Peggy Ohl' and Komarelvs are Lee Bondurant, Elizabeth McKinney and Sue Hamill. Linda Courtright. iii t X ' .---- A I f f sf Q' X , t 4, . ,g.'r', ,', .if' .Ji - ' 'fi ' aff , ' ,ix U, A ' '7',',-'ffQ,,L,f,.f.' ,I :l i N rl M J , I, 1 . 'f-4, . ' 1' 1 'V I' I, 'A..'9. O .- Lz' 1 K A .. .1-4, W are at Ifaw Grubb saves 332,000 for GBHS by building a roller for Principal R. E. Gunn presented the charter to the F. l A the mgintenaiige of the new ti-at-k, at a dinner meeting in the Wallace Cafe. This was the lllllldfg an gegfudfg .jw49LhgAla first formal meeting for the members, advisers, and guests. Brrbnra Orrc, Pat Pt-tg, a11d'-111, Wxllxaurs. I ' 4 A ugkg-ymmatm-1111 ,113 agai n vgttmiyg K L., . ' ' 1 1 1110111 1 ' 11 v 4 g L rj Y . ' -1 '-1 ag X pi, 7:4 X ' 'R'-S' 'Xa J C11tr111g the w1ru tor thc srructurc ot the crown the Basket M1-1 Nebcfgau 111635111635 51513 Caps gowns as ballO11ce11 IS Barbara Marun. Judy W1111a111s records the 111for111at1o11. D1sr:1ss111xg thc plans for the FHA St 1' 1.1ve11t1o11 111 Topeka LUdYkbpa111erbbeE1115TQ?1orr11gg111 Week 11gl1i1g1g.511tg Q31-H1113 11011111111 c Karu115w.1rtz, Mrs. S0111-11ur .1, Mary Lou Stc111bachcr, par man S OO 5' lb lb me muum 3 Ox Uk FU 5 W1 1f 11L'W dur1115 IIIXS week. 'CI E41rlu11: Sculcs wn1ts tor 11 purtra1t to bu draw11of her by other 1:.u111burs.1r'1k1u art class. ' 4 7!!l1I'l'l run! .xqurff + ,ME -xg... 1 Q, 'f -- ,gm 4i:11T1:,1f ight-102211 Q 11 C L-5352 5 ' My ' cr, 5' u. 11 - ' . n v s 1- n I . u . as L 1 -. . 1' n If 1 HV X r Finding Correct robe Sizes for graduation are Seniors: Lael Two cooks that joined the cafeteria staff second semester are Swartz Lee Bonduram and Robert Noblm Mrs. Frank Neff who serves seconds and Mrs. Ruby Reissig who I I ' sells sandwiches and fruit. 'pi 1 Wesley Weathers and Ronnie Douglas welcome Bob Hackerott, Emefillg GBHS SSCOFIG SCIUGSISI are Judy While. Slld Siallding y to GBHS- are Trudy and Rebecca Hoover from Wtchrta. 8 IICW SOP IOIHOIC ay .Mgt A9515 r3,.,.,, ,fs-va, N -J... ,,u-,.. 1 Nh.-44' ' 4' ' . .,,...M..- Aj W 4, Av' Q., . . . rw - ,.-,,... -wr-21 '- wg W . Y,- , N --1' , .W ,, i , ..,.,zM-Q-fm... K Y L .Q .,,, e - Mummy ,,., ., , ,, kw- ...mm ,pau If ,K jf 2 i ' if 1, W5 xywwv ,W-AM-, ...M gg,1,.- .. W., , ., J .,...,-V ...A .Ks .'.1iIS?'I6 K., ., utr , . 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X A' Q I if N 973 0 if M 5 A Abbott, Mary - 50,74,80,99, 100 Adams, James Arthur - 22,68,69,70, 77, 78,84,85, 129, 134, 139 Adams, Jim - 50 Addington, Rosie - 50 ' Administration and Faculty - 11 Adrian, Robert - 44,85, 134 Alexander, Pat - 50,93, 108 Allen, Floyd - 44,133 Allis, Miss Eda - 14,109 Amend, Spencer R. - 22,60, 85, 102, 135 Amerine, Kent - 44, 78, 121, 134 Amerine, Martin - 50,86,87 Anderson, Nona - 44,74,80,95,100 pLorea .QHJEX Bird, Rita - 50 Bird, Sandra Jo - 23,60, Bishop, Edward Jr. - 24, Bivins, Kenneth David - 85,91,93, 118. 133 Bivins, Weldon - 15 Blandin, James - 44,78, Blazek, Ruth - 50,80 Board of Education - 12 Boattenhamer, Carole - Boley, Mr. Joe - 14,98 Bondurant, William Lee Boxberger, Donald - 44 Boyd, Melvin - 50,85 Boyle, Richard - 44, 78, 103, 104, 105, 134 Brack, August - 19 61,80 86,91 24,60, 61, 68, 70. 121 50, 80, 88 - 24,e7,as, 141 78,a5,1ao,135 93, 99, 101, 102, Carpenter, Mr. Dale - 15,84,123, 124, 125 Carpenter, Jane Ann - 8,25,67,70,74, 88, 91, 94, 102 Carr, Ronald - 50,99, 132, 134 Carson, George - 44, 120,133 Cassell, Jack - 44, 106 Cates, Dale - 128, 129 Cates, Janice Marie - 25,69 Cates, Judith - 44, 74,80, 88 Chambers, Peter - 25,62 Cheerleaders - '72 Cooper, Gary - 44, 124 Bruns, Cameron, Dora Jean - 44,80, 138 Anderson, Phillip - 44 Anderson, Raymond Gerald - 22, 95, 135 Anderson, Ronnie Lynn 22,69,84, 95, 98,101, 134 Ankerholz, Alfred - 44 Appel, Mrs. Rachel - 20 Armstrong, Karen Ann - 23,66, 70, 74, 80,88 Arnold, Lonnie - 50 Arthur, Eleanor Belle - 23, 58, 59, 74, 79, 80, 88, 93, 98, 99,100 Atkinson, Mrs. Fern - 14 Axtell, David - 50,85, 93,99, 108, 134 Axtell, James - 44,98,100 B Bagby, Barbara Ann - 50, 58, 59, 80, 88, 110. 138 Bahr, John - 44, 78, 95,120,135 Bales, Kathryn Ann - 23, 74, 76, 80, 88, 93, 133 Band - 98 Barb, Kenny - 50, 58, 59,85, 117, 124, 127 Barfield, Mr. and Mrs. - 14 Barfield. Sharon Anne - 23,68,70,80, 88, 98. 100 Barr, Allen - 50,99, 101,134 Bartholomew, Diane - 44,80,88 Baseball - 130 Basketball - 124 Basketball Queen Attendants 115 Basketball Queen - 114 Bass, Gloria - 50 Batchman, Neva - 20 Batesel, William - 50 B-Club - '78 Beahm, Gary - 44,763,133 Beals, Bruce - 44 Becker, Gary - 44,78,85,135 Becker, Ronnie - 50 Behrendt, Waldo - 19 Beller, Margaret Lee - 8,23, 74, 79,88, 102, 105, 115 Beougher, Jon - 50, 124, 132 Berschiedt, Paul Fredrick - 23, 96 Bertram, Donald Eugene - 23,68,69,85, 95,100,101, 107,139 Bessmer, Reginald Keith - 23,63,64,65 Betterton, Floyd - 50 Bilbtey, Judie - 50 Brack, Effie - 20 Brack, Fred - 19 Bradford, James - 50, 134 Brainerd, Glen Dale - 24 Brandon, Ellen - 50,74,80,88 Brannaman, Gary - 50,124,133 Branson, Barbara - 50,80,88,92 Brantz, Rennie W. - 24, 78, 120, 121, 124 125, 126,127 Breeden, Roy - 50 Bretz, Norton - 44,91 Brichacek, Donald - 15,140 Briel, Joyce - 13,44,58,59,74,80,88, 92.102, 103 Briel, Judith Marie - 24, 74, 80, 88, 92, 102, 103,105 Broacher, Mary Lee Annese - 24 Brodbeck, Linda - 44, 74, 80, 88. 94 Brogan, Lewis ' 44, 78, 99, 101, 120, 124 Brown, Carollyn - 50,58,59, 74,80,88, Choir - 102 Christiansen, Don - 50,58,59,78,84, 85, 108, 121 Christiansen, Stanley Earl - 26, 78, 85 120, 123. 136 Clarke, Karen - 44, 72, 73, 74, 80, 88, 112, 140 Clarke, Linda - 44, 74, 80, 88 Classes - 21 Clymer, Betty Joyce - 26 Cole, Dale - 50, 85, 108, 120, 134,136 Cole, J Ohn - 50, 86, 121 Cole, Stephen - 50 Colegrove, H.C. - 12 Collier, Karen - 50,80 Collins, Virginia Lee - 26 Colpitt, Arthur Richard, Jr. - 8,22,26, 58, 78, 84, 85,107,109,135 Condit, Gerald - 44, 121, 122,123,129, 135, 136 Condit Lawrence - 44 58 78, 120, 123, 124,125, 128, 129,136 Cook, Marilyn Grace - 26,80, 96 Cook, Ronald - 50, 134 Cooper, Andra - 44 105 Brown Dianne - 44, 80,88 Brown Gladys Mae - 24 Brown, John - 44 Brown, Judith Ann - 24,80,88, 94 Bruhn, Eugene - 50,139 Bruhn, Vern - 50, 139 David - 50, 102, 105 Corry, Guy - 50, 78, 121, 135 Coulter, Mr. - 140 Courtright, Linda Anne - 26,80,88, 9l,92,93, 140 Creggor, Earl - 50 Crites, Sara Beth - 50, 74,80,88,94, 105 Crouse, Charles - 130 Buckholz, William - 50, 124 Buess, Cora VonFeldt - 25 Buess, John - 25,69,93 Buhrle, Donald Walter - 25,85 Burhenn, Robert - 50 Burns, Mr. Allen - 15, 130 Burns, Karin - 50, 58, 59, 74, 79, 80, 88, 102,103,105 Byers, Jo Ann - 25,80, 88, 92 C Cain. Karen 44,74,80,88,98 Calcara, James - 44,86,91,110,134 Calcara, Richard - 50,236,134 Calendar - 4 Callon, Lyn - 44, 74,88 Caldwell, Peter Malcom - 25, 91, 96, 134 Campbell, Don Brian - 25,102, 135 Cannady, Celia - 44, 74, 80, 88, 98, 100, 102, 104, 105, 138 Carmichael, Diana - 98, 143 Carothers, Frederick - 44, 98, 100, 133 Crowe, Lovella - 44, 74, 80,88 Cunningham, Sharon - 50 Curl, Lawrence - 44, 135 Curtain Call - 93 Custodians - 19,20 D Dalton, Bonnie - 44,80,83 Damon, Kenneth - 44,84,85 Dance Band - 101 Darnall, Sheryl - 44,80,88, 99 Darnell, Scarlett Gwynette - 26, Dauksch, Barbara - 44 Daubert, Jean Anne Burton - 26 Davis, Charles - 50,91 Davis, Karen Sue - 13,26, 102 Davis. Mrs. Marilyn r 14,15 Davis, Nancy - 44,80,88 68, 140 Davison, Vesta Ann - 27,60,69, 70, 80, 88, 91, 93, 109 Dean, Shirley Rae - 27, 74,80,88,91 Deason, James - 44, 133 Debate - 64 Debes, Germaine - 50,80 Debes, Johnny - 44 Debes, William Eugene - 27, 60,85,86, 87 Dedication - 10 Degner, Richard - 44, 86, 120, 134 Deichman, Naomi - 50,58,74,79 Denny, Constance - 44 Deutsch, Judy - 50 Dickinson, Janet - 50,80, 102, 103 Dietz, Karen Kay - 27, 74, 79,89 Dirks, Donna - 44,80,89 Dirks, Judie - 50,80,89 Distributive Education - 96 Doan, Chester William - 27, 85, 92 Doan, Mary - 50, 74,80,83,89,92, 138 Doherty, John Stephen - 27 Donner, Mildred - 44, 80, 89 Dodd, Nyla - 50,80,89 Doonan, Darlene - 50 Doty, Gary - 50 Douglas, Ronald E. - 27,69, 78, 117, 135, 139 Dovel, Olin Eugene - 27 Dryer, Mr. Cecil - 13, 128 DuBois, Linda - 44, 74, 80,89 Duft, Dennis - 50,91 Dunegan, John F. - 27 Dunekack, Delores Jean - 28,66,74, 80,81,89 Dupree, Naomi - 44,74 Durheim, Susan Lou - 28, 60, 74, 79, 89, 93, 98,100, 101, 102, 103, 105 E Eaton, Howard - 44,91, 130, 134 Edmond, John - 44, 78, 92, 102, 104, 105, 106, 133, 134 Ehler, Nancy Eileen - 28,89,98, 100 Eliot, Kenneth - 44, 106, 133 Ellis, Janice - 50 Ellis, Jimmy - 50 Ensembles, Instrumental - 98 Ensembles, Vocal - 102 Essmiller, Jan Marie - 50, 80,89, 102 Essmiller, Karen Kay - 28,80,105 Evers, David - 50,86,87, 134 F Faculty - 14 Fahlsing, Carol - 44, 74,80 Fanshier, Edna Mae - 28,80,89,92, 93, 102 Farmer, Mr. Ira - 12 Feldman, Richard - 50, 121, 134 Fincham, Gary - 50 Fine Arts, The - 97 Fischer, Verlin - 50, 99, 101, 132, 134, 140 Fisher, Lois - 50 Flanders, Delaine - 44,80 Flanders, Mrs. Thelma - 20 Flock, Mrs. Hazel - 140 Folkerts, Mrs. Anna - 20 Folsom, Ora Lee - 28,102 Foos, Gary J. - 28, 99, 101 Football - 120 Football Queen Attendants - 113 Football Queen - 112 Forensic Winners - 62 Foreword - 2,3 Foss, Daniel- 44,78, 91, 124, 132 Foster, Gary Lyle - 28, 84, 85, 86, 134 Foster, Judy - 50,80,99 Fox, Phillip - 44 Fradd, Judy - 44,80 Frank, Daryl Lynn - 28,30,85,95,134 Franklin, Arthur Lloyd - 44,84,85 Franklin, Charolotte - 44,80, 99, 100 Franklin, Rosetta Ann - 29,74, 76,80 Franks, Jim - 29 Freeburg, Lana Louise - 29,67,74,80, 89, 94, 112 Friendliest Students - 61 Frey, Karen - 50,80,89,98,100,101 Friebus, Carol June - 50 Fronterhouse, Carole Louise - 29,80,96 Fronterhouse, Terry - 44,135 ' Frost, Leonard - 50 Fuhr, John - 50,134 Funk, Beverly - 50 Furrey. Sandra - 44,62,80,89,91 Future Farmers of America - 86,87 Future Homemakers of America - 88, 89,90 Future Teachers of America - 91 G Gagelman, Dale - 44,86, 134 Garner, Marva - 44,80 Gates, Diana - 44,74,89, 102, 103 Gates, Mr. Walter - 19 Gaunt, Carolyn - 50 Gaunt, David - 44 George, Arlene - 44, 74,80,89 George, David - 44 Gerritzen, Francis Marie - 29,96 Gerritzen, William - 50 Gibbs, Charles Wilfred - 29,68,84,85 Gideon, Arlena - 44,81, 106 Gideon, Ronald - 50 Giggy, Johnny - 50 Gill, Bennie Allen - 29,85,96 Gillig, Karen - 44,63,64,65,74,88 Gilliss, Reva - 44,81 Gilmer, Bernie - 130 Gingrich, Robert - 50,62,63,64,65 Girton, Michael 47,134 Golf - 132 Gordon, Mrs. Lucille - 20 Gordon, Donald Bert - 29,85 Gray, Bonnie - 47,74,89 Green, Geraldine - 47 Griffin, Nancy - 47 Grimes, William - 47, 78, 120, 122 Grow, Cara Pearl - 29 Grubb, Mr. L.D. - 19,140 Grubb, Sharon - 47,81,89,91,92,102, 103, 104, 138 Grunz, Ralph - 50, 92, 136, 146 Guliford, Alonzo - 47, 98, 100.102, 105 Guliford, Wilma - 50 Gum, Barbara - 47,50,103 Gunn, Barbara - 47,74,81,91,98, 100, 102 Gunn, Billy - 50, 121,124 Gunn, Doug - 129 X Gunn, arm. R.E. - 9,13,140.141 Gunn, Victoria Lee - 30,66. 70, 75, 81, 83, 89 Guthrie, Sherry - 47, 58, 59. '75, 80. 89, 106 Gutierrez, Carol Ann - 30,95 H Haberman, Arlon J. - 30, 85,96 Haberman, Bernadine Rose - 30,89, 99 Haberman, Donald - 50 Hackerott, Robert - 143 agen, Stephen Close - 30,60,61, 68, 70 Hager, Sharon - 47,58,59,75,81,89, 94 Hague, Mr Jack - 15, 120, 123,128 Hamill, Mary Ellen - 50,81,89 Hamill, Sue Anne - 30,66,70,81, 88, 92,138 Hampton, John - 50,134 Hampton, Robert - 47, 133 Hamrdla, Joyce - 47,81,89, 112 Hamsmith, Joe - 47, 134 Hamsmith, Sharon - 50.92, 110 Harders, Jim - 50,85, 102, 103, 105 Harders, Richard - 47, 78, 135 Harris, Roger - 50 art, Carole - 50,81,89 Haskin, Mrs. Lillian - 10, 15,95 Hawkins, Walter - 13 Hayes, John Gregory - 30,63,64,65,84, 85. 134 Nayes, Robert - 50 Hayes, Vernon .Arthur - 30,86 Herbel, Don - 128 Her enreder, Mary - 75,,8.1,.89 er?T'B'aFbara - 53, 72, 15, rs, 81, 899 1331- F Herl, Janet Sue - 30,67,70,72,73, 76, 81, 89, 133, 138, 140 Hertel, Kayleen - 53,81 Hertel, Robert - 53 Hickel, Jerry - 53 Hickel, Sharon - 47,81,89 Hidde, Jerry - 53, 78, 120, 134 Hill, Mrs. Jo Ann - 15 Hillman, Carol - 47 Hiss, Elizabeth - 47,75,81, 91, 102,103 Hitschmann, Shirley - 53,81,89 Hi-Y - 84 Hoadly, Hilda - 53,81,89 Hoar, Barton Leon - 31,91 Hoffman, Carol - 47,81 Hoge, Marsha Lynne - 31,63,64,65, 75, 81, 89, 91,93 N Hoge, Michael - 53, 91, 99 Holl, Karen Ruth - 53, 93 Hollaway, Mary Isabelle - 31,62,64, 65,69, 70, 81 Holman, Nancy - 47, 75.81, 91, 102, 103 Holt, Linda Louise - 31,81, 92, 96 Honor Groups - 61 Hoover, Rebecca - 143 Hoover, Trudy - 143 Howell, Mr. Dale - 15, 110, 132 Hudson, Janice - 53,81, 112 Huff, Dale - 53 Hughes, Joyce - 53,75,81 Hunter, Mrs. Carolyn - 16 Hutton, Gary Mark - 8,31, 78,85, 124, 126, 127,130 lmmenschuh, David - 53,85, 98 Isley, Jim - 53,91 lntramurals, Boys - 134 J Jamerson, Leonard - 31,78, 129 Jamison, Wanda - 31 Jarmer, Johnny - 53 Jeffery, Karen - 47, 79,81, 102,103 Jenson, Joy8e - 53 Johnson, Charles Lee - 31 Johnson, Gloria Lynn - 31,66,70,75, 81.89, 91, 93, 138 Johnson, Herbert - 53 Johnson, Howard - 53 Johnson, Jerry - 53,120,134 Johnson, Jocille - 53 Johnson, Margie - 53 Johnston, Sherri - 53,72, 75, 76,81,89, 139 Jones, Louise - 47 Junior One-Act Play - 108 Juniors - 44 Junior Three-Act Play - 106 Junior Classical League - 91 Jurgensen, Mrs. Ethel - 20 K Kaiser, Dickie - 53, 134 Kaiser, Lawrence Eugene - 32,67 Kaiser, Laveda Lou - 32,75,81,89,91, 98, 133, 140 Kanago-, Lorraine - 53,75,76,81 Karke, Kenneth - 47 Karlin, Lucille - 53 Karracker, Mr. Jack - 16 Kayettes - 79 Kean, Barbara - 47,75,81,89 Keenan, Michael - 47 Keil, Cheryl - 53 Keith, Karen - 53 Keiswetter, Allen - 53,85,91, 132 Keller, Janice Margaret - 8,22,32,61, 74, 81, 88, 94 Kelly, Michael - 47 Kendall, Kathleen - 32,75 Kern, Judy - 47, 75, 81, 89,95 Kessinger, Mr. Beryl- 16 Key, Geraldine - 47,89,94 Kimbrell, Willard - 47 King, Galen Earl - 32, 78, 121,136 Kirkhart, James - 53 Kirk, Richard - 47 Kirkman, Joseph Douglas - 32,85, 93 Klein, Eldon - 53, 132 Kline, Cecil - 53 Kline, Mr. Harry - 16,121, 122,123,128 Knoll, Cecilia - 47 Knupp, Lawrence Roy - 32,69,95,99, 100, 109 Koch, Bernadine - 53, 81, 89 Koch, Elvin - 53,139 Koch, Gerald Lee - 32,61 Koch, Linda - 47,75,81,89 Koelling, William - 53,91 Komarek, Jean Elizabeth - 8,22,32,62, 63, 75, 79, 89, 93, 98, 102, 105, 107, 109, 118, 138 Kottwitz, Kent - 53, 121 Kraisinger, Sharon Kay - 53, 75, 76, 81, 89, 94 Krestine, Evangeline - 53, 81,92 Krestine, Lawrence - 47 Kruckenberg, Katherine - 53, 75, 81, 89 Kruckenberg, Kathleen - 53, 75,81, 89 Kruckenberg, Ruth Marie - 32,81, 88 Krug, Gerald - 53, 134, 140 Kuhn, Robert - 53,86,87,134 Kuhn, William - 44,47,78,86,87, 134 Kunkel, Dale - 130 Kultgen, Shelia - 47,81 Kuster, Barbara - 47 Kyle, Jerry - 47, 81 L Lake, David - 50,53,99,101 Lamb, Ronald Lee - 33,96 Lang, Delores Ann - 33,69, 70, 75,89 Langrehr, 'Jimmy Glen - 33, 120, 130 Lansford, Donna - 53,81,99,100, 101 Larsen, Beverly - 53,59,75,81, 89,94 Larsen, Mr. Robert - 12 Lawrence, Suellen - 53,75,81,89 Lawrence, Susan - 47,75,8l,89,91, 92, 102, 103, 110 Leek, Maxine Penny - 33, 58,59, 75, 79, 89, 93, 99, 101, 102, 103 Legleiter, Judith Ann - 33, 96 Leht, Jerry - 53, 75, 81, 89, 115 Leiker, Don - 53,134 Leiker, Janice - 47, 81, 89, 91,110 Leiker, Mary - 53,81,89 Leinmiller, Carol Rose - 33,6O,68, 70, 75, 77, 81, 89, 93, 133 Leinmiller, Lloyd - 53, 134 LeMieux, Cheryl - 53 Lenz, Jacob - 47 ' LeRoy, Verdean - 47,81 Lewick, Patricia Ann - 33 Lewis, Rex - 53 Likes, Karen Marie - 33,96 Lindberg, Howard - 53, 134 Lindenmuth, Helen Louise - 33, 81 Lindholm, Val - 33,69,85,99,101, 132 Lindsey, Sarah - 53,75 Linke, Cletus - 53,121,124 Livingston, Rebecca - 53 Lofland, Elsie Marie - 13,34,81,89, 142 Long, Barbara Ann - 34,68,70,75,81, 89 Lopez, Joseph Anthony - 34,68 Lloyd, James - 47 Loyd, Christine - 53,81,89 Lundstedt, Miss Maline - 16 Lutschg, Gary - 53 Lynch, Lynda - 53,62, 72,75,76,81, 89, 105,108,112 Lytle, Mr. Harry - 12 Lytle, Thomas - 47,136 M MacDonald, Mr. Emerson - 16,62, 106, 107, 109 MacDonald, Shirley - 34, 75, 81, 89,93 Madden, Kent - 53 Mai, Walter - 47,85 Maneth, Ronald - 53 Manning, Diana - 53,89,98, 100 Manning, Patty - 53,75,76,81,94 Marmie, David - 47,58,78, 117 Marsh, Allen - 47, 91, 98, 99, 101, 102. 103,104, 105,110,134 Marsh, Mr. Roger - 16,17,84 Marshall, Mrs. Josephine - 17 Martin, Barbara Kay - 34,60,67,70, 81,83,88,93, 109,l39, 142 Mathis, Dick - 53, 124 Matthews, Kaye - 53,75,81, 98 Matthews, Roger - 53,134 McCarty, Constance - 53,75,90 McClure, Marcia - 53,81 McConnaughy, Clarence - 47,78, 121, 123, 135 McConnaughy, Jesse - 53, 78, 120,134 McCormick, Dewayne John - 34 McCormick, Larry - 53, 58, 59.78, 117, 120, 124,126, 136 McCullum, Margaret - 47, 75,81 McCullum, Richard William - 34,60, 85, 135 McDonald, Owen - 47 McGovern, Daniel William - 34, 58.60. 62,63,64,84, 132, 138 McGregor, Darlene - 47,75,76,81.90 McGregor, Marianne Sue - 9,34,66, 70, 75, 77, 79, 81, 90 Mclntire, Frank - 53,63,64, 78,110, 121 McJunkin. Donna - 53 McKinney, Elizabeth Ann - 34,67, 70, 81,83,92, 140 McKinney, Martha - 47, 75, 81, 98, 102, 105 McLeland, Larry - 47,135 McNett, Cathy - 47,75,81 McMannis, Mrs. Lela - 16 McMullen, Cheryl ' 53 McMullen, Leroy - 130 Meister, Miss Florence - 17 Mermis Clarence - 47 Mermis Joe - 47, 58, 59, 78, 120, 123 Mermis, Ronald - 53 Merritt, Carol - 53,8l,93 Milberger, Curtis Ray - 35 Milford, Paul - 53 Miller, David - 19 Miller, Michael - 47, 78, 121 Miller, Terry - 47, 130, 135, 138 Mingenbach, Dr. - 138 Miner, Robert - 47, 91, 133 Mitchell, Lonnie, Jr. - 35, 78, 128, 135 Mitchell, Melinda - 53,64,65,75, 76, 94 Mitchell, Mr. And Mrs. - 16 Mitchell, Ronald - 53 Mix, Gary - 53, 134 Moffat, Marilyn - 35,47, 58, 59, 74, 82, 88, 94, 115 Moffat, Robert Edward - 35, 78, 85, 133 Mohr, Richard Duane - 35, 96, 136 Montgomery, Diana -,53,75,76,90,94,133 Moore, Kathlene - 47, 75,82 Moore, Leon - 53 Moore, Veleta - 53, 75,82,90 Moos, Bob - 53 Moos, Toni - 47, 75,82,90 Morrison, Rachel - 47, 82, 90, 91, 106, 138 Moser, Joe - 53 Moser, Marcene - 47, 58, 59, 62, 63.64, 65, 75, 82, 90, 94 Mullen, Robert - 47, 78.85, 121, 130, 131, 135 lvlullin, Maudie Jane - 35,82,94 Munoz, Carl - 53 Murphy, Judy Kay - 35,67,70,75,82, 90, 93, 107, 138 Muth, Nancy - 53.82, 90, 99 Muth, Thomas Joseph - 35,95 Myers, Charles Lynn - 35, 95, 135 Myers, Ronald Wayne - 35,78 N Nairn, Marsha Gayle - 35, 75, 82, 98, 99 Neal, Robert - 53 Nebergall, Mr. James B. - 17,124, 125, 136, 142 Neff, Dixie Lee - 36,82 Neff, Marlene - 53,82 Nelson, Mr. Forrest - 17,63,64,65 Neufeld, Connie - 54 Newcombe, Marianne - 47,75,90 Newell, Bernard - 54,133 Nicholson, William - 47, 78, 124. 127, 130, 136 Nickel, Richard - 54 Nicolet, James Ernest - 36 Niedens, Sandra - 54,82, 105 Nimmo, Douglas - 54,121 Noblitt, Gordon Lee - 36,69, 134 Noblitt, 120, 121, 123, 130,134 Nuss, Barbara - 44,47,90,94,133 Nuss, Carole - 54,75,82 Nuss, Kathryn Ann - 36,67,75,76,82, 90. 93, 94, 133, 138, 140 Nuss, Sandi - 54,82,9O O Robert Lee - 36.67, 70, 78, O'Brien, Michael - 47, 93, 106, 108 Ochs. Judie - 118 Odegard, Larry - 54 Ohl, Margaret Julia - 9,22,36,67, 70, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 79, 90, 94, 112, 138,140 Oliverius, Laura - 47,82 Olsen, Kent Cecil - 36,78,85, 132,134 Olsen, Sonya - 47,82 Opie, Mr. Edward - 12 Opie, Rae Jean - 36,60,61,82,90,91, 102.105, 107 Orebaugh, Ulanda - 47,,75,82,90 Organizations - 71 Otte, Barbara - 47, 82, 88, 102, 103, 105, 110, 142 Otte, Gary - 54, 78,86,87, 102, 120,124 Otte, Myrna - 54, 75, 77,82, 90, 99, 101, 102, 103, 105 Otte, Vern Eugene - 36, 78,84, 86, 98, 102, 103, 120, 134, 136 Owen, Carol - 47 Ozbun, Dickie - 54 P Page, Janet - 47,79,90 Panther Highlights - 137 Parish, Donna Kay - 47,75,82 Parish, Monte - 48, '78 Parsons, Patricia - 48, 79, 91, 94,138, 140 Partridge, Jack Lee - 36.69, 85 Peacock, Claudia - 48,75,79,9O,91, 92,911,140 Pep Club - 74 Pep Club Drill Team - 76 Percy, Linda - 48, 72, 75, 82, 93,106 Perry, Dale E. - 37, 78, 84, 90,102, 103, 105, 120, 130, 134 Persinger, Jane Ann - 37,66, 75 Peters, Donna - 48, 75, 82, 99, 100, 101,102, 103 Peterson, Monte - 54 Peterson, Nita - 48,82,90 Peterson, Rita - 48,82,90, 139 Peterson, Sandra Sue - 37 Pettit, Coleen - 48, 75,82,90 Petz, Patricia Ann - 37,66,70, 75,82, 83,88, 142 Pfannenstiel, Charles - 54, 139 Pfannenstiel, LeRoy Francis - 37,95, 130, 134 Philips, Gilbert - 48,92 Philips, Lucien - 54,63,64,65, 133 Pinkston, Genevieve Gayle - 37,82,92 Platt, Mary - 54,75,82 Plunkett, Loutrecia Jane - 37,67, 75, 76, 77, 82, 138, 140, 141 Poindexter, Ted J. - 37, 95 Popp, Dell Marie - 37,82, 92 Porter, Judy - 48 Price, Jerry - 48, 78,93,128, 129,135 Price, Judith Carolyn - 37, 90,96 Price, Sandra - 48, 95 Pryor, Vicki - 48, 75, 82, 90, 98, 100 Pugh, Diane - 54,62,64,65,75. 76, 77, 82, 94, 133 Pundsack, Donald Joseph - 38,85,86 R Radke, Carolyn - 54,82,9O Radke, Douglas - 54 Radke, LaVerne - 48 Randle, Mr. William - 17,110 Rankin, John - 48,138 Ream, Wanda - 54,82 Reed, Varna Mae - 54,82 Reisbig, Joyce - 54,82,9O Reynolds, Don - 48,62,110, 134 Reynolds, Karen Ann - 38, 82,90 Rhoa ds, 108, Rhorea Rhorea Rhorea Rice, F Richard Vincent - 54, 78, 98, 101, 120 King and Queen Attendants - 8 King - 6 Queen - 7 rank - 54 s, Ronnie - 13 Richmeiet, Patricia Louise - 38,82, 92, 95 Riddle, Rinker, Roach, Robel, 122, Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Miss Maxine - 13 Karen - 54, 75, 82, 90, 94, 105 Marie - 48,82,90 Raydon Howard - 38, 78, 120, 123, 130, 131, 135, 136 , Elizabeth Joan - 38,90 , James - 48, 136 , Marsha - 54,82,9O , Ralpholine - 48, 75 Raymond - 54 139 Robinson, Joe - 48, 121, 124, 133, 138 Robinson, Katherine - 38, 75, 76, 82, 90 Robinson, Kathleen - 38, 75, 76, 82,90 Robinson, Mary Ann - 48, 75, 76, 139 Rogers, Kenny - 54, 99, 134 Romme, Thomas - 143 Ross, Norman - 54, 78, 121, 135 Ross, Ronald Dean - 38, 58, 78, 133, 135 Roth, William E. - 38, 95, 140 -Routh, Jeanne - 54,82,90,98,100 Routh, John - 54,134 Routh, Judith Marie - 38,69, 70, 79, 90, 99, 100, 101, 102.105, 113 Royalty - 111 Ruble, Tommy - 54 Rudiger, Mrs. Myrtle - 20 Rusco, Gloria - 48,82, 90,93 Rychlec, Carol - 54, 74, 75, 92, 110 Sa dberr S y, Kenneth - 48, 78 Saint, Gary Arthur - 39,85,86,91, 134 Sallee, Loretta - 48,63,82,88,93, 106, 108 Sanders, Gloria-- 48, '75, 90 Sankey, Steven Ray - 39,60, 85 Schartz, Lael Rose - 39,67, 70 Schartz, Lynda Maurine - 39,83,98, 101 Scheck, Linda - 54,90 Scheck, Shelia - 48,82 Scheck, Vera - 48, 75, 82, 91, 92,140 Schenk, Dixie - 54, 82,98 Schenkel, Penny - 39, 74, 76, 133 Scheuerman, Mrs. Ann - 14, 17.88.142 Schlessiger, Jacquelyn Kaye - 39.66. 72.73, 74, 76, 82,114,138,140 Schmitt, Mrs. Aline - 17,83 Schmid Schrem t, Gary - 54, 121 mer, Ronnie - 54 Schroeder, Galen Leon - 39, 78, 85, 86, 107, 109, 120, 134 Schroeder, Leonard - 54, 134 Schultis, Mr. Fred - 17,86 Schuma cher, Mrs. George - 12 Schuyler, Robert - 48 Schwager, Dian - 48,75,82 Schwartz, Kathleen - 54, 75, 82, 90 Scoles, 139, Earlene - 44,48, 75, 76, 106, 142 ,-fi My jg, J pet' Jer gan - 85. I 01 5 JJS s. D.V. - 13 Walter, Loren - 48,134 K 20 Y C Ev . Sc 6 10 f Scot s. ar 3156- S ren Jean - 41,58,59,60,61, Walters Donald - 54 , Mf5 - dj X , , : 91, 3,94, 2, Ward, Dave - 48,85 giianer Di, th n 4 '76 2'90 ' A 9 1 I 07' ' 4 ' rIQ1a1r1rtirea544s sa ara, a - , 1 . ' . she ames 4,58 9,8Q'f10, 4, N Ward. Sharon - 54. 76 9 e, F klin 3 e - 39' U 1, A 1 Q Warnken, Gordon - 54,78,85,86,87, 62 ,64'9 ,99'1 T -' 5 o ents 120,134 , h aVern - 497 nn iv ' la a 6,8 , Warnken, Verla Rae - 42, 76,83,90 s on, ll ie L - '- 0, 2, water Eno - 48,85,98 9 , ,134 dp rad , EW? , 82,9 , ann i , oroth f Watkin, ichael - 48' . ,100 'Y , T n ah' , Fon J ,9 1 e bee, - 48,58 , , 3, V, fires, ny - 54,6 , ,fa 5 ' .-- ary, Tom - 48 ' vsp, o ,106, A ' ng, Miggjanig - 18' . -- f .-1 X73 or, Norris - 54,91, 134 Wea ee, Dian ,76,8 , S on ,Edgar - ener, Patricia Carol - 41,90,96, WCB tw LBIQY Kent - 3 , Q! sman, aa i -39,9 96 E 99.100 ' -127- 3 JZ Smi , - 5 H Terry, Joseph Hammond - 41, 103 athers, W Alva - 9 , 8,W Smi , 4'82,9 2 Taxes, Mr. H P. - 12 69, , ,l22, fl? , Sm' h W e - 48 A Thomas, Durward - 54 ster, d ,98, l I M' Smi , r , , - 1 40 Thomas, Earlene - 41 Webster, gar t , Smith, , f Thompson, Betty - 54 83,90 harry 85 M Smith, Richar' le - 0,58,62,64, Y 54 00 1 H, 78,84,85, 7 3 Smith, Sue - 48 6,82 aimith, William - 54 ripanier, Jerry - 48, 135, 142 Bpanier, Judy - 48, 76, 78, 83, 95 Sparkman, Dean - 48,85 Spatkman, Thomas Fredrick - 40, 142 Special Honors Groups - 57 Spong, Mr. Lester - 16,18 Spong, Mrs. Lester - 16 Spong, Richard Carl - 16,40,60, '78, 121, 129, 135, 136 Sports - 119 Stallard, Miss Nadine - 14, 18, 109 Stambaugh, Gary - 48 Standley, Carol Sue - 40,68 Stanley, Bill J. - 40,134 Starky, Mr. H.A. - 18 Steffen, Dr. M.O. - 12 Steffen, Thomas Marvin - 9,40, 58, 84, 85, 86, 87, 134 Steinbacher, Jerry - 48, 78, 117, 121, 122, 124, 125,126,12'7,130, 131,136 Steinbacher, Mary Louise - 40,68, 70, 74, 83, 88,142 Sreinert, Linda - 48 Stephens, Casandra - 54,90, 99 Stevenson, Susan - 54, 58, 59, 76, 83, 90, 99,105,110 Stoecklein, Esther - 40 Stoskopf, Linda Dian - 40,68, 76,83, 90 Stoskopf, Gail - 54,76,82,83,90 Streeter, John Stuart - 40,135 Student Council - 59 Suchy, Robert - 48,85, 135' Suchy, Vivian - 54,76,83 Suellentrop, James Donald - 9,41,58, 59,60,61, 117, 124, 126 Suellentrop, John - 54 Sullivan, Mrs. - 140 Sullivan, Carolyn - 48, 58, 59, 72, 73, 76, 79, 90, 94, 110, 115, 140 Y ivan, Gary Hartford'- 9,41,'78J 85, 1 Swalander, Don - 118 Swaney, Sherry - 54 Swartz, Supt. D.V. - 5,12,13 Thompson, Sharon - 54 76,90 Thompson, DeWayne Eugene - 41, 96, 134 erhahn - I , , - 5 - Y ' 6 ' . - v ' 96 Thorne, Judy 48, 85, 88, 102,103,105 Tiede, James Roger - 41,78,121,130 Tobias, Beverly Jo - 41, 76,83,90, 109 Todd, Madeline - 48, 102,103 Tompkins, Alan - 54 Torrey, John - 54 Tournear, Gail - 54 Traylor, John - 54, 91, 99, 101, 136 Treat, Bobbie Lee - 41,54 Treece, Linda Allyne - 42,60,76,77, 83,88 Tubbs, Miss Marcelle - 18 Tuggle, Luanne - 42, 61, 69, 70, '76, 83, 88, 92, 102, 115 Turner, Mike - 54 Turner, Pat - 54,76 Turner, Sandra Sue - 42 U Unruh, Miss Alice - 18 Loren - 48 85 86 87 134 Unruh. . . . . Unruh, Phillip - 54,85,86, 134 Urban, Mr. Paul - 18 V Vann, Jack - 48, 78, 85,120,123, 135 Vaught, Rebecca Jo - 9,42,62,63,64, 83, 90, 91, 107 Vining, Patricia - 48 Vining, Sharon - 42, 90 Vinson, Cuma Mae - 42,60,76,83, 90, 99, 100, 101 VonFeldt, Mary Ellen - 42,96 Volkmann, Christy - 50,54,76,83, 90,105 Voge, Mrs Florence - 13 Vsetecka, Ernest - 54 Vsetecka, Richard Lee - 42,60, 95 W Wagnon, Gerald - 54,64, 133 Wagoner, Alma - 54,76,83,92 Walker, Donna - 48,83,'90 Walker, Lawrence D. - 42 W an Jose r , ert Arthur - A y, Donald eine - 43 ' , esley, J n en - 43,66, ,95, 13 13 ,if f , John - , 34 A We ,Jan'c 48,83,9 Whar , ana - 48 fy' A Whe r, Jerry -fy jf W eler, e t- 54 White J s - 48 Wh' udy - 83, 14 ' se11,rsur -48 ,f f, whims, Bi My I wir ward 1,62,63,6f 4 ,133 134 f wribrilwljf 48,Q,83 5 Willi , Donal - 8,63 6 Wilkerso nnett 76 83 , 106 wnnams, 0 e - 54 My! wrnram ithdinn ,vs 83,88 , 102, 105 ' Williams, y - 54, , William , Mr. Vern , 8,96 Willis, James - 48,1 Wilson, Connie - 54,92 Wilson, Harry Lee - 8,43,7 ,117, 120, 130, 131,140 Wiltse, Larry - 48 Wise, Pat - 54,72,76,83, 90,102, 103, 104, 105, 115, 133 Witte, Samuel - 48,85 Wolfe, Louis - 54,91 Wormeringer, Terry - 50, 54, '76, 83, 98 Y Yahne, Thain - 48 Young, Mr. - 140 Z Zeltner, James William - 43,63, 99, 101 Zumalt, Gary - 43 Zutavern, Mary Ann - 48, 83:90 1 A L, L U J 2 L I V . ,ll L L M J J L. 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