Park Hill High School - Troyian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1959
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Such workers, educated and disciplined in the high school class rooms, are our na- tions greatest wealth and most critical need. I challenge each one of you students at Park Hill Senior High to stay in school and apply yourself to your school work as a matter of fairness to yourself and duty to your country. I wish to congratulate each member of the graduating class on your achievement and wish you much luck and suc- cess in your life. Mr. Wolkey says -- The students of the Park Hill Senior High School are to be commended on their splendid co-operation both in aca- demic and extracurricular activities, The adjugmlem to 3 new school situation was conducted in an orderly fashion. We know you are all proud of your new school surround- ings and will cherish your many friendships and fond re- membrances of the days spent this past school year. 2 RUSSELL JONES Superintendent R-5 Schools .-5553iffi?i1ff'117.1eg1 wwf ,,.. J' K KIKIK K ' K' 5 , , emu - ,... - - ' im S E Q . . . -- an ,--- .5 .... - at -as an--at - - - , ..... . ., i . . 1 aswa-be r as M '--' - Wg,,,aa,,,,.-- it E. ,. K . .... -. ' . J , K , .......... X, A , -3 . , c..,,..,,., A. . me ,, ,lg 4 . Q S S iff-I ,a I S , t S W 5- mg A When Mr. Jones came to Parkville in 1946, both grade and high school students attended class es in the building at the left. High school enrollment was eighty stu dents with five faculty members DROOUCI IS PROGRESS EUGENE WOLKEY Administrative Assistant In 1952, the Parkville High School was moved to the new build- ing Crighty with an enrollment of three hundred students and a faculty of twenty. This year, 1958, the Sen- ior High School was established with an enrollment of four hundred students and twenty -three teachers . b IO U16 DRGSEUI WE OEOICAIE It V bl 's-V4 I a ppl n V THE 1959 TROYIAN to THE R-5 BOARD OF EDUCATION : STANDING: Otto Oberhelman, Memberg Earl Cannady, Memberg Russell G. I ones Sup 1- erintendent of Schools. SEATED: Mrs. Bernice Hutson, Secretaryg Edward ,T Schuett y ' Presidentg B. G. Case, Memberg Alfred L. Renner, Vice-Presidentgwinston .T Peeler P - I t I a t The R-5 Board of Education is made up of men of broad knowledge and experience. Next to our parents, they probably take a greater interest in our general welfare than any other group of people. They realize that we will be the leaders of tomorrow, trying to combat the problems of life that may arise. They are helping us to prepare for the future in many ways. They have been instrumental in giving us this new Park Hill Senior High School with plans in the future for an admini- stration building, a fieldhouse, and an athletic field for foot- ball and a quarter-mile track. If it were not for the Board of Education, Park Hill would never have attained its high standing in the state or accomplished what it has in the past. Park Hill's students appreciate them to the utmost for their fine job. For these reasons and for their unselfish devotion to often-unappreciated service to the community we, the TROY- IAN Staff, dedicate this, the 1959 TROYIAN, to the members of the Board of Education. if pank hulls pnmclpal Mrs. Thelma Battmer, Secretary to the Principalg and Principal Ray L. Brown. Mr. Brown says: Your parents and the adults of this community, with the help of the State, have made it possible for you to have the full advantage of the best education you can want. We are deeply appreciative of the gen- erous support shown by our patrons in equipping our schools with the most advanced tools and laborator- ies with which to work, and also their interest in employing the best-prepared and devoted teachers to guide our youth. Although the facilities are available for everyone in our district, it does not guarantee an equal edu- cation to all. Your education will cost you practically nothing but hard work. The advantage you take of this opportunity depends upon your efforts. Schools are maintai.ned to foster learning, both book-learning and learning to get along with other people. No longer do people live alone We live in a civilization which has achieved the greatest exchange of services between human beings that any civilization has yet needed. The adjusnnent you have made to your new surroundings has been most pleasing. Our first year in our new building has been marked by many achievements, and we hope that as you continue your education you will take advantage of the many services that are available at your school. Ray L. Brown 2 Mr, Preston, watch those boys work ,ya Latin may be a dead language but Mrs. Robbins keeps it alive at Park Hill. I! .ail- Mr. Lamoy s American History students are always busy. in 11'-'ar Park Hills chemistry class, taught by Mrs. Pendery, are always in- imnnnm volved in an interesting experiment, Psychology is fun isn t II Mr Foster? z of N r LW... M. A man? Circles, squares . . what's the difference, Mr. Hen- 9 , fr, 4, - ,L Mr. Thatch and his group of D.E. trainees admiring the display window, There's always a Spanish atmosphere in Mrs. Robbins-' 8 ,. as A s .E S lr A room. Hurry, Mr. Bailey, everyone is starving The varied activities of English II directed by Mrs, Shackelford. Never tardy or absent for C1115 class , Economics . Miss Houghton and one of the most popular departments . , Home An ever growing field . . science . . directed by Not the most quiet hour of the day, is it, Mr. Bucker? ML Bailey. Mr, Ashbaugh gives Judy some advice concerning college plans, History is very important, says Mr. Gioa, The Journalism Class works on the annual EVCIYOIIC 1113! 1OV6S MIS. YOL1r1gCr'S Sweet Smile . . Mrs. Battmer, very efficient secretary to the princi they even like English. pal, Sue 90 Cooke G65 00' Cookxe Bernardel U20 IAN attenoants Vi Wine Linda Bradford JUNIOR PRINCESS SGPHOMORE PRINCESS 90 000 Q9 50 5 1. 5? 59 S 5 Ei 3? 3? S A sz ga 37 4 Q as Z 25 5 'E Nancy Johnson, Sports Editorg Judie Ballou, Photograph Editorg Sandra Breener, Activities Editorg Charlotte Sifferman, Publicity Manager. U20 lan staff of '59 Betty Stanton, Administration Editorg Pat Si.rnmers, Senior Editorg Judy Mc- Guire, Business Managerg Jean Huffman, Literary Editorg Beverly Martin, Un- derclassmen E d ito rg Ruth Honeycutt, Organization Editor. Mrs. Crystal Reed, Sponsor and Carol Shikles, Editor. 14 jfmAw.QZW.i,Q44W nn um worm- rw-xp. vvw.fvv-.n,.,YVw--A +v-...vv.,...f- P-99 3 ,JP-V' f Z Z2 W 39- A 7 ENIORS N A I mon Class HAROLD ASHBAUGH Sponsor BOB LINDSEY President A- L- FOSTER RAWLAND LAMOY SDOHSOT Sponsor KENT KIRTLEY, Vrce Presrdent, IO LENE FRENCH or Secretary, BILL BASSETT , Treausrer. MRS. CRYSTAL H. REED MRS. IEANNETTE ROB Sponsor BINS, Sponsor offlcens DALE ARING ARCHIE ATKISON PAT ATWELL LARRY DAVID BABCOCK Zawya Pep Club Mixed Chorus D.E. D.E. FLOYD BALD WIN Mixed Chorus RAMONA K. BALLOU F. H. A. Club Spanish Club Masque Club Costume Director of Plays Antioch Art Contest Second Place Typing Contest Alternate WILLIAM G. BARROW5 SHARON MARIE BASORE National Honor Society Treasurer Pep Club, Secretary Masque Club Vice -President Student Council Carnival Queen Candidate All School and Junior Plav Choir JUDITH LEE BALLOU National Honor Society Student Council Troyian Princess Junior Class Secretary Miss Dominican Republic Troyian Photography Editor Commerce Contest WILLIAM J, BASSETT Baseball Track Varsity Club Science Club Co-Captain Baseball Team ROBERT BATTMER SHARON M, BEATY BILLIE ANN BERNARDEL SANDRA BEVIS National Honor Society Mixed Chorus Commerce Contest Spanish Club President D. E. Miss Costa-Rica Student Council, Treasurer Pep Club Junior Class Treasurer Y-Teens Sp31'1lSh Club Cavalcadg Vice-President National Honor Society State Music Contest A Cappella Choir Masque Club, Treasurer JOE BLAKELEY Band Junior Play Masque Club Science Club Senior Play All School Play F. T. A . EDMOND BLAUVELT Mixed Chorus Football KAYE CARNEY F. H. A. Basketball Mixed Chorus SANDRA BRENNER Jaycee Drivers Contest KAREN ANN BRENNER Mixed Chorus Queen Representative RUSS BRANDON Spanish Club Troyian, Activities Editor Savannah Tournament JUDY CAROTHERS JOYCE E. CARTER ANTHONY COLOMBO D. E. Mixed Chorus Basketball Science Club Mixed Chorus Dramarics JOHN E. CONRAD Student Council President National Honor Society Track Letterman All-School Play Choir Band Varsity Club JAMES E. COMBS, HI District Drivers' Contest - lst State Jaycees Drivers' Contest - 2nd Boys' Quartet Choir Science Club SUZANNE E. COOKE Pep Club Masque Club Science Club F. H. A. Spanish Club Senior Play Choir JIM CUNNINGHAM Wm 6J Kalman Student Council Masque Club F. T. A. -President National Honor Society All-School Play LARRY DAVIS Junior Play Varsity Club MARVA JEAN CORY Choir and Band Track MIKE DIESTER LAURA LEE DONALSON Troyian Queen Candidate Homecoming Queen Candidate-Senior Homecoming Queen Candidate-Junior Miss Colombia National Honor Society Bookkeeping Contest Girls' Basketball ALLINE FINCH Basketball Student Council Pep Club Drill Squad Annual Staff Business Club F. H, A. Vice-Presid ent Jo LENE FRENCH Senior Class Secretary Commerce Contest fShorrhandj Girls' Sextet Choir PAT DOWNEY JIMMY DOWNING JOYCE ELAINE ENGLEMAN Basketball Band Track Spanish Club Varsity Club Masque Club F. T, A. Future Nurses Science Club Senior Play Band All-School Play One-Act Play MARTHA FLESH MAN Q ' f My 79 Wa TERRY KAY HAGERTY Band 3-Year letterman Pep Club Science Club MARY HELEN HADLOCK Masque Club Choir F. H. A. GLENNA JUNE GRAY F. H. A. Miss Chili, 1958 Art Award Mixed Chorus Senior Play Spanish Club Typing Contest All-school play BRENDA ANN HARRINGTON Junior Play Masque Club D. E. Secretary D. E. Queen of Heart GARY L. HOHIMER s Candidate HELMUTH CBUSTERJ ROBERT W, HERSHEY, JR, PATRICIA HODGES HENEMAN Track Varsity Club Science Club Football Spanish Fiesta JUDY CWYCKOFFQ HOLBROOK Pep Club Choir F.H.A. President Masque Club Spanish Club Carnival Queen Troyian Princess rg .Y A. CLAYTON G. Science Club Football Track Senior Play All School Play Masque Club National Honor Society Pep Club Student Council Spanish Club Science Club, President D. E. Masque Club Mixed Chorus Senior Play Tennis Radio Club fCentralJ Laboratory Assistant HONEY GARY HOLBROOK Football Basketball Baseball Track Spanish Club LINDA LOU HOSKINS Pep Club Spanish Club Masque Club P . H. A . Senior Play All School Play Valentine Dance Candidate BETTY HOUSH Too BUSY Sp f '47 fix gm C QI ,off , 1 fbmwfmtmoa IOHNNY HOY DE ANNE PAYE ISKE DAVID R. JOHNSON JOHNNY M- JOHNSON Football Mixed Chorus Track Band NANCY JANE JOHNSON Home Economics Award D. E. Reporter Spanish Club F. H. A. Club Vice- President Basketball Manager Pep Club JANICE MAE JONES National Honor Society Vice-President Pep Club - President Student Council Corresponding Sec. Typing and Shorthand Contests Masque Club Senior and All-School Play Betty Crocker's Home- maker LINDA KAY IONES Na tional Honor Society - Secretary Spanish Club Spanish National Honor Society F. T. A. F. H. A All-School Play Miss Brazil Band Track KENT W. KIRTLEY Student Council Vice-President Varsity Club - President Basketball Track Baseball Masque Club Choir WILLIAN JOYCE MARIE KOCH JUDITH DIANE LAKE SHERRY LEHNE ROBERT H, LINDSEY Choir Sp: rish Club Pep Club Senior Class President All School Play Pep Club, Vice -President Spanish Club D. E. President Mixed Chorus Prom Queen State D. E. Commerce Contest Student Council Vice -President Escort to Graduating Class Masque Club Student Council Football Basketball SHERRY UARRARDJ LLOYD Cheerleader Homecoming Princess Appleblossom Attendant Masque Club Sextet CARL W, LISTROM, IR. Band Choir Science Club Dixieland Band Contest Solo F.T.A. Vice-President F. H. A . Student Director of Band D. E. Vice -President MARY ALICE MERRIOTT F.N.A. F.H.A. GLENN D. MC DONNELL Mixed Chorus DAVID A, MITCHELL D.E. Magazine Sales, 2nd D, E, ESTHER ELIZABETH MIZE RICHARD H. MOS, IR. National Honor Society Spanish Club Masque Club School Photographer Senior Play All-School Play Spanish National Honor Society LONNIE PRINCE IO ANNE ROBERTS Senior Play All-School Play Pep Club Drum Majorette Masque Club F. H. A. F. T. A. RONALD E. NELSON VIRGIL NEWMAN SANDRA KAY OGLE D. E. Vice-President Football F- T- A- Varsity Club Mixed Chorus F. H. A. Football Spanish Club Track Mixed Chorus Basketball Baseball Freshman Class Treasurer PATRICIA A. REYNOLDS Pep Club Masque Club F. H. A. Junior Play All-School Play Contest Solo SANDRA fFRANCISJ SCHOONOVER JOHN R, SCHOONOVER Spanish Club Football Student Council CHARLES SCHILLING Track A Cappella Choir Student Council All-School Play Piano Solo Varsity Club D, E, Band Science Club Freshman Class A, Freshman Class U16 . Band Vice-President -, fs'. f . 17 President - U '- SZIWQLLV -P.-'f5F'sfiEEESh2S: Q lZ? EE DAVID W, SCOTT WILLIAM E, SCRIVENS Football Baseball Baseball Student Council Track Varsity Club Band Choir Varsity Club LORENA INEZ SHAFFER MARY QMC FARLANDJ F. T. A. F. H. A. Mixed Chorus Magazine Sales, 3rd Magazine Sales, lst DOROTHY G, M. SHELLER A Cappella Choir D, E. Band Majorette Student Council JAMES M. SHERIDAN Track Football Mixed Chorus Basketball CAROL JEAN SHLKLES Homecoming Queen Masque Club, President F. H. A, , President Troyian Editor Cheerleader D.E. Treasurer Student Council SANDRA QMC KERNANJ SHIKLES F. H. A. D.E. J t SHAW SI-IARRON SHELLER Pep Club Band Masque Club F. H. A. Vice-President Choir Student Council All School Play CHARLOTTE E. SIFFERMAN Actress Award All School Play Senior Play Junior Play D, E. Masque Club, Secretary Mixed Chorus ew .r.. at mm,.,..n.,.la sm. ,. ,, M, .. 5, , . -, - ma are-is-tfvanz, . 1 . f u-nnuumwmfsenasrtwmmaw.-Q:fxw.1im-vtwxmmwafrar Y., PATRICIA ANN SIMMERS JUDY SIMPSON LORRAINE SNIDER BETTY ANN STANTON Pep Club Senior Play National Honor Society Mixed Chorus Choir All School Play Student Council, T1'OyiaI1 staff D, E, Student Council Secretary Mixed Chorus Masque Club Pep Club, Treasurer Troyian, Senior Editor Spanish Club, President F .H.A. Secretary F. T. A. , Vice -President Miss Bolivia Miss Cuba Choir Shorthand Award JERRY SUTTON JOE D, STROBBE Football Mixed Chorus JAMES SWAFFORD Junior Play Z , Z , Senior Play jiyaaaw fd? Qvw All School Play Masque Club Baseball Track Choir MARIE A. SWIGELSON SANDRA RAE THORMAN JACK VANDERMLLLION RONALD WEAVER ROBERT WILCOX DOUGLAS WILLIAMS GARY WILSON Basketball D. E. Science Club Band D. E., Parliamentarian Radio Club Band Stage Band Concert Band Pep Band SHIRLEY WILS ON WILLIA M WOODS IDE Track Football LEE YERINGTON JANICE EARLENE YOUNG SOPIIOITIOIC C1835 National Honor Society F. T.A. PrSSid6Ht Student Council Masque Club GARY WITT Junior Class Spanish Club All School Play Football President All School Play National Honor Society Track Student Council Choir Spanish Club, Treasurer Golf Varsity Club Typing Contest Pep Club Band D. E. Science Club Pan-American Fiesta um -- w 5 Ji .,... Qiiimlx fisffiihis 'L T? 558' 115' jak L W M, , .. S . --Q-sm. V,--, W- A Lu f':13'fi.. vi Q ' 1 2 I W SEQ , '5f- f- ' -af- :1-1--M f V W ,,,,,,,, , 2' S12 me - liv- mon pta Thank you, Mrs, Keifer, Ring -Around -the - Rosy? Curtain Call We'll all have a party, THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING SENIOR CLASS PLAY December 4-5,1959 CAST OF CHARACTERS Henry Simmons, a manufacturer ..... RiCk Mos Harriet Simmons, his wife , , ,Charlotte Sifferman Ethel Simmons, their daughter ..... Janice Jones Chester Binney, Simmons' partner . . Jim Swafford Letty Lythe, a motion picture star . . Judy Simpson Donald Swift, a movie director . . . Bob Hershey Roger Shields, a young Chicago Blood ..... Lee Yerington Sally Otis ,,,,,,......., Linda Hoskins Marie Warner . , friends of Ethel , , , Sue Cooke Lila Wilson .............. Judie Ballou Jenny, the maid .... . . Janice Young Mrs. Taylor, neighbor . . . . Joanne Roberts Taxi Driver ........... . . Bob Battmer Sadie Bloom, dancing teacher If-1-H ,,Dg,,,,,,,, Gentlemen, Please! 'wg -E BRAIN AND BRAWN RUG CU TTERS fOutstandir1gJ fBest Dancersj Lee Yerrington Joann Roberts Linda Jones David Johnson NIOR BAHGI STAGE STRUCKH ' ' POP-POP-POP-U -LAR fBest actor and actressj Qviosp popularj Charlotte Sifferman Cogkie Bernafdel Jim Swafford Bgb Lindsey 'BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSOME LIFE OF THE PARTY fBest Lookingj fBest Personalityj Carol Shikles Judie Ballon Bob Lindsey Gary Holbrook HIOR BALLOIC HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE BUSY BODY fMost Activej CDone Mostj Sharon Basore Lorraine Snider Jim Cunningham John Conrad 31 5 2? Q? .3 f HY Q2 Q 2 Q GOT WHAT IT TAKES MUSCLES AND POWER fMost Talentedy CBest Athletej Judie Ballou Kaye Carney Bob Battmer Kent Kirtley GHIOR BAUOI LOVE BUGS UFANCIEST DUDS fBest Couplej fBest Dressedj Janice Jones Carol Shikles Bob Battmer Lee Yerrington wo? 8 mon Fun ve' Q56 ova 5 pm-.,..., ,Season Mr. Lamoy and M LOl1iS. T rs' Reed sp a XVI hey had fun, too. Onsored the Hip to St Oz Ro 11,9 . 1149! O 11: Q1 SQ fe a Aygst Compliments of What kind of wild story are you telling, Sue? BEN JACOBSONS 310 Armour Road, North Kansas City, Mo. 33 Jim Comps in his final appearance at P.H,H. S, Words of wisdom from Dr. Scarborough. One of the one hundred seniors to receive a di- ploma in the Class of '59, 34 Principal Ray L. Brown presents the class of 1959 and recommends them for graduation. ?2GN5.'E GBi58f3Q!K5Q5K59sQ5Z55f5 g BACCALAUREATE 5 6 C 6 4 6 my cpu Q wa Sunday, May 17, 1959 Choir Processional .............. Alma Mater Senior Processional, Dawn of Destiny . . Ralph Williams 5 Invocation ............ The Rev. Jonathan Stein Holy Cross Lutheran Church The Twenty Third Psalm ..... arr. Katherine Davis Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor ..... Roy Ringwald Almighty God of Our Fathers .... . . . Will James The Halls of Ivy ............ Russell-Knight Park Hill Choir Wm. P. Bucker, Director Sermon . . ........ The Rev. Philip C. Gehlhar Christ Lutheran Church Benediction . . . . The Rev. Jonathan Stein Holy Cross Lutheran Church COMMENCEMENT Friday, May 22, 1959 Processional-- War March of the Priests . . Mendelssohn - Park Hill Band Invocation . . ..... The Rev. William K. Peters Park Hill Baptist Church Q Bass Solo-- When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings Ding mn Dong ............... Jim Combs Introduction of Speaker ....... Mr. Russell GL Jones Q Address .......... Dr. William John Scarborough on Q cpu Q or Q S23 President of Baker University Mezzo Soprano Solo-- The Lord's Prayer ,,,.,. . . , Janice Mae Jones Presentation of Class .......... Mr. Ray L. Brown Presentation of Diplomas ....... Mr. Alfred Renner Benediction ..... The Rev. Kenneth A. Edmonds, Ir. Northmoor Methodist Church Recessional-- Pornp and Circumstancen ..... .. . Elgar Park Hill Band SN5lGN5153Q5K55l5EN55iSQ??QQ2?E 5 5 5 AQ I' AQ9- V 7 n 'QD ? a fm ? a ,QD M 'QD Q 3312 U16 all-school DICDIC sponsored each year by the Stu- dent Council is the final event of the year, and marks the Grand Fin- ale for graduating seniors. Waterworks Park is as traditional as the picnic itself, as large num- bers of students and faculty mem- bers gather for the fun festival of the year. Senior sponsor Rawland Lamoy enjoys this good clean fun as much as the cleaners, No second Come and Get It is needed when the menu is delicious fried chicken, potatoe salad, baked beans, iced tea ---- LYLMQMM 35 , i. the cuss OI: gQwf5Zuzfwo'i7AWWW 37 f -i H .. . -. f ' ,L.k :gif .,,. .L I 1' i A -- I ' I 'L A l l E I -' ' .: X f . ,. g,,fatg:jTr . 'W' . Q . ,. L,i, . I ,gt '- ee- -M.. 5 .-.4 dia. 'Li M Q , A.., . fifty., we .,.. ea 3 . . . ,N 3, ,Ut . Q ,qi .4 W 5 K N, Q t ,X r 6 -+ EE P I a Q- 'J we . 1 g I i f X sw., - 3 A I F ':s'f 'x. -str. wi we Qt S yt. ? 1959 PERSONALITY PLUS I ARCHIE ADKISON: All he wants out of school is himself. DALE ARING: In May even the dullest minds make some clever deductions. PAT ATYWELL: Not enough fish to fry, and not enough woman to love. LARRY BABCOCK: Frequently holding the bag someone else let the cat out of. FLOYD BALDWIN: What he docsn't know would make a library any- body would be proud of. JUDIE BALLOU: A little mischief-making monkey with person- ality plus. RAMONA BALLOU: Don't just stand there-do something! SHARON BASORE: If all women were like her, the world would love women. BILL BASSETT: Takes it slow-even in a speed.zone..BOB BATTMER: Everyone is always in favor of general economy. SHARON BEATY: Loneliness. is not so much a matter of isolation as of insulation. COOKIE BERNARDEL: You're a success if you own the smallest cat in school. SANDY BEVIS: She smuggles giggles to some- one whxle the teach:r's back is turned. JOE BLAKELEY: Silver is hard to come by. EDMOND BLAUVELT: male of any age is pleased to be addressed as old man. RUSS BRANDON: Not all Canadians -have this boy's looks. KAREN BRENNER: She could speak for an hour with- out a note and without a point. SANDRA BRENNER: Too old for toys: too young for boys. KAY CARNEY: Short, but sweet. JUDY CAROTHERS: Another giggle smuggler. JOYCE CARTER: A hot, hot motorcycle rider. JIM COMBS: Don't let them pin that on me. SUE COOKE: The weaker sex is the stronger because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex. JOHN,CONRAD: There aren't very many of us who don't go to Kansas. MARVA CORY: Keep smiling-it makes everyone wonder what you've been up to. JIM CUNNING- HAM: .Blessed with a sympathetic disposition, but he wasted it on himself.. LARRY DAVIS: Iflat first you don't succeed, try, try a grin. MIKE DIESTER: Spare the hot rod and save the child. LAURA DONALSON: Quiet while awake, noisy while asleep. JIM DOWNING: Like a lamb bouncing about on pogo-stick legs. JOYCE ENGLEMAN: A girl with a heart of gold and a mind of pure meringue. ALLINE FINCH: You're taller when you come from TEXAS. JO LENE FRENCH: Her hair waves good-,by as she drives away. JUNE GREY: As ominous as an elephant with a trunk full of water. MARY HADLOCK: A tactlcss girl-she invariably says what everyone else is thinking. TERRY HAGERTY: She can trace her family tree all the way back to when her family lived in it. BRENDA HARRINGTON: Her vocabulary really isn't so large-it's just the rapid turnover. BUSTER HENEMAN: The girls will really flock when he's a cadet. BOB HERSHEY: He surges through school like a shirt in a washer. PAT HODGES: Do a little more each day than expected, and soon more will be expected. GARY HOHIMER: There' is something about him that attracts women to other men. GARY HOLBROOK: My wife is always breaking things-things like l0's, 20's, and ,50's. CLAYTON HONEY: Are the luggage racks more comfortable? LINDA HOSKINS: Some couplings are loose in her train of thought. JOHN HOY: The trouble with the bulk of men is where it usually shows! DEANNA ISKE: A girl who hasn't yet discovered that her strength lies in her weakness. SHERRY JARRAD: A class with Sherry was more than a class-it was a riot! BILL JOHNSON: Learn from others' mistakes-you can't make them all yourself. DAVID' JOHNSON: He can't dance very well unless he has a good co-pilot. NANCY JOHNSON: You couldn't help but like her. JANICE JONES: What a giggler!! LINDA JONES: Wish we all could have those brains! TOM JONES: He is all right in his way, but he always wants it. KENT KIRTLEY: You know the type-tall, dark, and handy. JOYCE KOCH: A future Paris designer. JUDY LAKE: The latest in reducing therapy: Sulfa-denial??? SHERRY LEHNE: You know you're in love when the only cloud in your life is the one you're walking on. BOB LINDSEY: If we sit tight it will soon be too hot to do that work it was too cold to do last winter, CARL LISTROM: As lonely as a ghost in a fog. MARY ALICE MERRIOTT: She's lonely too! DAVID MITCHELL: His conversation is one long groan cut into words. RICK MOS: Not everyone has so much when they graduate! PAT MURRAY: She's got several clouds but no one knows what they are! GLEN MC DONALD: About the only thing that comes to him who waits is whiskers. RONNIE NELSON: A boy so awkward he trips over the flowers in the rug. VIRGIL NEWMAN: Even if you have money to burn, you can't take it with you. SANDRA OGLE: A giggle of a girl, with a blunder of boys, and the concern of the teachers! LONNIE PRINCE: He always knew tennis courts are quite a a good think when he said it. JO ANNE ROBERTS: Shorts on menace to those who come to concentrate on tennis! CHARLES SCHILLING: He got out of school quicker than most. JOHN AND SANDRA SCHOONOVER: It's nice to make both ends meet, but it's nicer if they overlap a little. DAVID SCOT'T: Free to choose his own form of government-blonde, brunette, or redhead. BILL SCRIVENS: A lot of confusion-he's the only one who understands himself. LORENA SHAFFER: Always late-completely anti- clockwise, JIM SHERIDAN: One of those hydramatic types-shiftless. CAROL SHIKLES: She will be something this year, but nobody knows what! SANDRA SHIKLES: We women don't want to mage our husbands over-we just want them to be what they pretended to be in the first place. CHARLOTTE SIFFERMAN: She who indulges, bulges. PAT SIMMERS: A box full of giggles always. JUDY SIMPSON: She may be a miss, but she hasn't missed much. LORRAINE SNIDER: Boys are just what this girl needs now. BETTY STANTON: The average girl walks on air while engaged and waits till after the ceremony to set her foot down. JOE STROBBE: When there's something to be done, he goes for beyond the call of duty. JERRY SUTTON: His gal leads a double life-hers and his. JIM SWAFFORD: For sale-One SHOT rod! MARIE SWIGELSON: She has a reputation of being outspoken-by no one! SANDRA THORMAN: She's the VERY quiet type! JACK VANDERMILLION: Be kind .to your friends-if it weren't for them, you'd be a stranger. RONNIE WEAVER: His smile flickers like a loose light bulb. DOUGLAS WILLIAMS: Tall, dark, and ? GARY WILSON: A politician has to be able to ste both sides of an issue, so he can get around it. GARY WITT: If vou watch a game, it's fun. If you play it, it's recreation, If you work at it, it's golf. BILL WOODSIDE: The key to his social success is the same one that fits the ignition. LEE YERINGTON: You can't get ahead for keeping up. JANICE YOUNG: There's nothing to say about her, she's already said it. 19 . .I .aim Q. rs. cr r ,- I-M yea : f i le t ii 'Q I i if fiiiiliigliffix 4 , W SS ESM NDERCLASSMEN - .r . I Q f Erjr Q Ii: I JUNIOR class SDO!1SOI2S'OH:lC6l2S DENNIS BAILEY :Q Sponsor BILL HARDESTY Presldent MISS MARILYN HOUGH TON Sponsor HOWARD DUNCAN Sponsor DAVID RANUM, Vice-Presidentg A-jf ANN SIMPSON, Treasurerg MRS. LENORA YOUNGER VI WINE, secretary. 4 SDOHSOF A N r r A WN Mi J 2? I w. Ze S J' ' K Q i , L we rg. w w fr ' S, , ms' is Janet Caldwell Julie Camper Robert Candler Lonnie Carter Lynn Carter Margaret Case Charles Cassandras Pat Cochran Jim Coen Deanna Cordonier ., 'Gi as , , J fe new , if Q is 'gs -J ' L gg., Q5 is Y, ' JUHIGRS ., I K Z2 -MP- -'X 412 Q S S ,, sis M s I fifk r a y ,X ,K 3 5 5 ,ja as Rita Cox C -P -- 11 Danny Culp anraan 1 Stanley' E. Dawson ' . . J iii Jody Donalson X Pearl Douglass zg' . ,,,: Ronald Dowell Bonnie Duermyer Bernadine Edwards David Elliott Ginger Finley 'iw is e ' q as ' F K H , S ' 1 sa Y , 2 'f . V, l.,,.s, . ,L W- Lois Adams Ken L. 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Crane 4 X 'H s A is Richard Davidson Gary Davis B W 6 K 'W s As, sniff' fl' i as B X sr,, C' i F B p is ' s .W 5 in ','f L L kk ' as tt' , we I Q X ' R Sponsored by , i f CONTINENTAL GRAIN COMPANY 2 Parkville, Missouri f X ,, K, tl, M . A I V ra. Z . ,gt X 1 hw ww 4 vi! ia we X! J li r MQ ' Judy Housh Edith Hoskins Willa Huffman Mitchell Hughes Floyd Hurst Nancie Ireland Betty Johnson Bill Johnson George Johnson Robert E. Johnson Sharon Johnson f J E' W ff at B . s r - ,-A, Wanda Johnson y Rebecca Jones x A, Jia J Ronald Jones 5 at .fr r 5' . . Qty: . a si? 4 f, s Susan Gai.ser James Gilliland Terry Gleaser Willy Goodpaster Carol Hall Elizabeth Ham Jerry Hammers Charles Harper Mary Hartman Buddy Hassenpflug Jimmy Haynes Barbara Hensley Larry Hohimer Spencer Honey SODhOmOl26S w 4 , 9 rse 1 K Q .:N. I , he J y J , ,J :EEZ g B I aa J snnss ,- 5. wa ' 5, CAI! Lorene Kendzora Kenny Kerns Jean Koch Brenda Lair Barbara Lake Bonnie Lake Vickie LaFavor Belvie Lawson Tena Layman Terry Liddle Paul Light Larry D. Loftis Jerry Lorentz Peggy Lutes Lloyd McCall Ray McClung J im McGee Bob McFarland Paul Maenhoudt Roxanne Mikolajewski Eugene Manning Kent Markley Rex Maudlin Florence Maxwell Kay Merryman Larry Meyerkorth Scott Misenhelter Colleen Morton ,K TW - , wa s K 1 A if Swift, r g W it 'kb ra 3 K CQ? a i 4 Q t r 'A 7 ' a 1' V A ' f '- . iff ' Y ,. f- J 2 -4' fg , , Z , rm., V: A H31 K, ,V SODhOmOl26S y C I 5 ,'g'og' -5 E:, V Lf C m ti A, e A -e.. 1,1 Ly, , yeee oo ox oQ a ee K S ' N . I '-x:-- i i . ,. f.',..h Emi t .. ::, yy , V. ' kk K , 5 S :-:E:.E eex , eeeee r ' K F at-M s if .i rg 'JM 50 Forrest Richards Judy Richardson Ann Y. Rinehart Bruce Ronkette Kathleen Rossback Sharon Russell Iimrnie Sackman Charlene Schultz Don Scrivens Della Shaw Frances Sheller Robert Shumate Dixie Simmerman Karen Siegrist h sv S we M SQ 9' -Nw ax ji' Dixie M. Morton Gloria Murray Arville Myers Richard Newman Dave Nolte Robert Nuckols Susan Oberhelrnan Glen Pack Kathryn Patrick Carolyn Payne Sarah Lou Pike Lena Pitts Barbara Rennick I oe Rhoden s sag' p stay mm W 5+ 74 'W iw Bill Vance John P. Van Horn Steve Vardeman Jerry Walker Shirley Ann Ward John Warren Bob Webb Wayne Williamson Donna Woodside Dixie Lee Zuber Lewis Cadue Pat Erickson Jerry Walker giiaf 4 W , H E V,iv V , W a., - my -r-:Z fy e 4 ,Ap , I Mg' -ff M I W, 4, Msg l Frances Slagle Claudine Smart Charles Smith Patty Smith Patricia Spinner Carol Spotts Nicholas M. Stipa Delbert Stith Brad Stout Ralph Stubbs Nancy Tatman Donald Thompson Chuck Titus Patty Tuel SGDNGIWIGRES -Q wi? -'f' as 4.-4:95 ,ra 1 Wre- 32'-9' Dr. NormanSun, Of Park College, One of the attractive displays contributed to the cultural advancement prepared by the sophomores at open- of the sophomore class. house. Stepping lively to the Kerry Dance. all-school pla NCAMOUFLAGEV This could be fatal . . but it was only March 5 and 6 Camouflage, Cast of Characters. Grandmother O'Grady . . . . . Janice Young Miss Parks fRepresentative of the Mrs. Hamilton ..... . . Judy Simpson Easy -Grow Seed Companyl , , , Carolyn Simpson Teresa Farrel . . , . Tena Layman Miss Bigsby .......... . . . Linda Jones Peggy Farrel .... . . . Margaret Case Mitzi .,...... . . Gail Wisecup Cynthia Hamilton . . . ...... Janice Jones CYoung loversj Corrinna Hamilton . . . . . Charlotte Sifferman Bubbles ..... . . Carl Youngberg Nick Hamilton ............ Jim Swafford Gloria Drew . , . Anne Simpson Paul Erickson fCorrinna's datej . . . .John Conrad Mrs. Nester . . . . . ..... JoAnn Roberts Professor Warren fwho moves inj . . . Jerry Valenti Francois ................ Joe Blakeley Al Merritt CFriend of Nickj ........ Eric Scott Dinah Cloverbloom fColored Maidy ,.,,, Sharon Dorothy Denton .......... Joyce Engleman Leimkuhler Joe Gunther fin love with Cynthiaj .... Rick Mos Alfonso Nester fAngel Childj ,,.,, Nancy Hutson gifs.-. 14 52 An upsetting experience. l , Siiifsii' ,S This group made the all-school play a big success. fag V VR! V QQ V DMINlSTRAfl0N Acumr I U76 AOIHIHISTZRAITIGH Russell G. Jones Superlnte nd ent R - 5 D istrict I2-5 OISUQICTI Ray L. Brown Eugene V. Wolkey principal Administrative Assistant Highschool GOUCAIIIGD Edward I. Schuett, President, Board of Educationg B.G. Case, Memberg Alfred L. Renner, Vice-Presi- dentgwinstonl. Peeler, Memberg Otto Oberhelman, Memberg Earl Cannady, Memberg Russell G. Jones, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mrs. Bernice Hutson, Secretary. 54 Could this be Missouri mistletoe? She's too short for you, Mr, Brown! Here comes Santa Jones! facult fun Real fun for Mr. Preston! KE dv ii if isz ix if RAWLAND LAMOY RANDALL MALONE MRS. ROSALIE PENDERY ROY PRESTON Social Science Drivers Training Science Physical Education Coach Physical Education Health MRS. ELMA STADLER R-5 School Nurse MRS. CRYSTAL REED MRS. IEANETTE ROBBINS Commerce English, Spanish Latin MRS. BERNADINE w.B. THATCH MRS. DOROTHY THATCH MRS. LENORA YOUNGER SHACKELFORD Disuiburive Education Librarian English English Commerce 57 U16 W eels All DARK hlll KEG A fleet of approximately Ewell -f' ty ive busses transport stu- dents to and from school daily. tunznmq with the help of-- Elmer Myers, genial, co-operative, and ever helpful to students and faculty, is the day maintenance man. James Edwards is the ni ' ght man, and Bill Ross, Cbig bossj is Main- tenance Supervisor of all R-5 Schools. 58 Mrs. Lorene Pulern qhead cocky and h . er able assistants, Mrs. Mae Coshohn and Mrs. Geneva Bundy prepare and serve about two hunred delicious lunches daily. The lunch period, which begins at eleven o'clock, is divided into three sections to facilitate serving and allow ample accommodations in the dining room. Cl J J NI J 4 .1 J .1 . V 0RGANlZATyIONS 1 HA1TIOY1Al hOl10l2 Mrs, Bernadine Shackelford society Linda Jones Secretary Bob Battmer President Sponsor I. D. Robbins spoke at the National quet . 60 Honor Society Ban- An important event i new members. n the lives of these A delicious dinner, served at the North Kansas City Bowl, was enjoyed by National Honor Society members and their parents. The National Honor Society is com- posed of students who have exhibited out- standing qualities in four areas -- Leader- ship, Character, Scholarship, and Service. Students who have attained the above quali- ties are elected to membership in the National Honor Soceity. It is one of the highest honors granted any high school student. The National Honor Society spon- sors College Night each year, The annual Spring Banquet was combined this year with the initiation of new members. SHARON BASORE J ANICE JONES Treasurer Vice-P resident BACK ROW: Mrs. Bernadine Shackelford, Sponsor, Hugh Wylie, Robert Mayer, Robert Hershey, Bob Battrner, Rick Mos, John Conrad, Lee Yerington, Jim Cunningham, Janice Young, Laura Donalson. CEN- TER ROW: Janice Jones, Billie Ann Bernardel, Margaret Case, Rita Stipa, Martha Schrirnsher, Linda Jones, Judy Simpson, Sharon Steele, Lorraine Snider, Rebecca Harrington. FRONT ROW: Linda Johnson, Carolyn Simpson, Alicia Pollock, Jean Huffman, Mary Lou Marolf, Judie Ballou, Sharon Basore, Vi Wine. stuoent council Lorraine Snider John Conrad Secretary Mrs. Lenora Younger Howard DUDCHH v0 'SDOHSOI' Co-Sponsor President Each year the Student Council sponsors the All - School Picnic ---- 62 and, of course, Hobo-Twerp Day. Not beautiful, but very popular with the students. the Snowball dance Christmas time--one the truly gala occasi of the year ---- at of ons Bob Battmer Kent Kirtley T rel. reasu Vice-P resident The Student Council is made up of representa- tives who are elected by the members of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes and presidents ofthe extracurricular organizations. In addition to promot- ing understanding among the administration, faculty, and the student body, the Student Council sponsors many activities. CareerWeek, scholarship awards, and other awards are some of the most important Student Council activities. It also presents a scholarship to a senior. The 1959 scholarship was presented to John Conrad. Many other activities are sponsored by the Student Council including the Snowball Dance, assemblies, mixers, Faculty-Council parties, Hobo and Twerp Days, the all-school picnic, locker clean- ups and show case displays. BACK ROW: Bob Lindsey, John Conrad, Bob Battmer, Kent Kirtley, Bill Hardesty, Bob Hershey, Donald Kaiser, Bob Mayer, Tom Sparks. CENTER ROW: Mrs. Lenora Younger, Sponsor, Sharon Basore, Jeanne Berry, Judy Ballou, J anice J ones, Deanna Cordonier, Dorothy Sheller, Lorranie Snider, Judy Simpson, Della Shaw, Howard Duncan, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Carol Shikles, Linda Johnson, Sharon Sheller, Dick Fickle, George Johnson, Jim Cunningham, Lee Yearington. Complinlents of BATTMER AND RIDER COMPANY J as futune homemakens Lorraine Snider Secretary Carol Shikles President Miss Marilyn Houghton Sponsor An F. H. A. meeting-one of the largest and most active organizations at Park Hill. 64 The faculty, including Mr. Jones, enjoys the Around -The-World Tea. The Home Economics III girls enjoy food character- istic of different nations at their International Buf- fet. of Am RICA To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking' is one of the sev- eral purposes of the Future Homemakers of America organization. Mrs. Mary George organized theF.H.A. in 1954: Mrs. Marilyn Crawford sponsored the organ- ization in 1957, and Miss Marilyn Houghton, present sponsor, began in 1958. 'This year the F.H.A. took part in many worthy activities including the obser- vance of United Nations Day, the initiation of officers and new members, and a trip to the Home Show. During the F.H.A. week, the girls washed the windows of both student and faculty cars. The highlight of the year came on May 4, when F.H.A. members and Home Economic girls co-operated to make the Fash- ion Show one of the best ever given. Ramona Ballou Treasurer Sharon Sheller Vice-P resident BACK ROW: Lorena Shaffer, Mary Merriott, Donna Woodside, Migon Lynarn, Linda J ones, .Tudy Johnson, Sharon Sheller, Alline Finch, Mary Hadlock, Sharon Leimkuhler, Sharon Long, Sandra Shikles, Ramona Ballou, Sue Cook, Carol Shikles, Kay Thorman, Sharon Johnson. SECOND ROW: Linda Hoskins, Frances Slagle, Mary Lynn Cordonier, De1iaFlack, Julie Camper, Marietta Brink, Claudine Smart, Sue Russell, Martha Hamilton, Jo Ann Roberts, Linda Johnson, Louise Bopp, Bonnie Lake, Christina Robertson, Miss Marilyn Houghton. THIRD ROW: Linda Oliver, Nancy Hutson, Lorene Kendzora, Carolyn Brenner, Frances Sheller, Ann Simpson, Carol Phy, Jeannette Fisher, Nancy Johnson, Sandra Ogle, Kay Merryman, Della Shaw, Beverly Martin. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Duermyer, Lorraine Snider, Kay Carney, Ruth Honeycutt, Gloria Murray, Judy Ballon, Charlene Schultz, Judy Cannady, Barbara Lake. 65 Girls with grace and poise model at the F ashion Show. Fashions in Orbit was the theme oftheF.H.A. Fashion Show held on May 4. This show was the high- light of the year for the F.H.A. and Home Economic girls. The scene of the show was a moon crater of various shades of purple and a silver rocket ship in the center of the stage. The Home Economic I girls modeled their cot- ton blouses, and colorful cotton dresses. Wool skirts, jumpers, ensembles, and cotton dresses weremodeled by Home Economic Il girls. Dressy dresses made of nylon, rayon, or cotton were modeled by the Home Economic Ill girls. Three children modeled the child- ren's clothing made by the Home Economic II and III girls. Forty-eight girls and three children participated in this springtime affair. Home Economic girls mod- eled clothes and F .H.A. members not in a Home Eco- nomics class this year helped with the Fashion Show to make it a tremendous success. After the show, a reception was held for the guests in the beautifully decorated cafeteria and tours were arranged to the new Home Economics Department. ll. h. a. fashion sho The Girls' Sextette, the Moon Singers, offer their talents for the Fashion Show. Beautiful spring cottons are modeled by the Home Economic I girls. Sponsored by PARK FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 110 East Street, Parkville SH. 1-1777 66 Mrs. Esther Lemmon, Proprietor Dennis Bailey Sponsor CIGUCG ClLlB Mary Lou Marolf Recording S ecretary Mary Lou Kennedy I U Tom Sparks Corresponding Secretary Robert Hershey Robert Kindrick Treasurel. P resident Vice-P resident BACK ROW: Bob Battrner, Marti Tate, Carl Youngberg, Charles Schilling, David Ranum, Bill Hardesty, Bob Hershey, Mary Lou Kennedy, Mr. Bailey, Sue Cooke, Clayton Honey, Carl Listrorn, Fred Bradshaw, Robert Kindrick, Charles Cassandras, Bob Mayer, .Tim Coen. CENTER: Larry Moore, Tom Sparks, Lee Yerington, Bill Bassett, ,T im Downing, Terry Haggerty, Jean Spotts, Buster Heneman, ,Tirn Combs, Lonnie Prince, FredPirk. FRONT ROW: .Toe Blakeley, Hugh Wylie, Judy Hall, Mary Lou Marolf, Charleen Murray, Margaret Case, Rebecca Jones, Linda Jones, David Elliott, and Steve Vardeman. 67 1 1 ...f 5, , it ff i if -' f .. , f t s y, LL,, ' t kk, Roy Preston Co-Sponsor X e 1 a x VarsityC1ub members par- ticipate in track events-- Compliments of The MODEL 400 Armour Road North Kansas City, Mo. 68 ARSII CIUB Kent Kirtley President Howard Duncan Co-Sponsor and, of course, enjoy the athletic banquet held annually. play basketball- Bill Hardesty Donald Kaiser Vice-P resident Secretary-T reasurer The Varsity Club, also known as theLetterman's Club, is made up of boys who have lettered in one or more sports. After boys are voted in, initiation is held for them. The annual Sports Banquet is one of the highlights of the year for these boys. The boys and their parents are invited to attend this banquet. This banquet is always a big success. This club is one of the most active organizations at Park Hill. BACK ROW: Coach, Roy Prestong Don Bell, John Bennett, .Toe Strobbe, Charles Cassandras, Donald Kaiser, Bob Mayer, Bill Woodside, David Eimer, John Conrad, Bill Bassett, Buster Hene- man, Harold Whittlesey, Coach, Howard Duncan. CENTER ROW: Bill Scrivens, Bill Vance, David Nuckols, Jerry Sutton, Don Flack, Tom Sparks, Ronnie Nelson, Robert Candler, Richard Goold, David Scott, FRONT ROW: Jerry Hon, David Ranum, ,T im Downing, Bill Hardesty, Ken Kirtley, Dick Ramey. Compliments of KARNES PRESCRIPTION SHOP 1902 Erie North Kansas City, Missouri spam h 3 Awqey, .Q Mrs. Jeannette Robbins S pons or clue Vi Wine Judy Simpson Secretary President The King and Queen of Hearts, Jerry Valenti and Jeanne Berry, at the Spanish Club Valentine Dance. The pinata at the Spanish Club Christmas Party. The fun of the evening! 70 Judy Simpson sells stock in the Foreign Exchange Student at Open House. Los Conquistadores was organized in 1952 by Mrs. L. S. Robbins, club spon- sor. The purpose is to promote a better un- derstanding of Hispanic countries, people, language, and culture. The club initiated the Foreign Exchange Student Program this year, raising some of the money by giving the Valentine Dance and a skating party. The highlight of the year is always the Pan- Arnerican Fiesta in April. Other activities are trips to Mexican restaurants and movies and to K. U. for Cervantes Day. T orn Sparks, J' anice Young, Vice-P resident T reasurer BACK ROW: Sue Slagle, Torn Sparks, Fred Pirk, Robert Kindrick, Jean Spotts, LeeYerington, Lyle Vogt, Bob Battrner, Rick Mos, Jerry Valenti, Rarnona Ballou, Janice Young, Sandra Schoon- over, Steve Vardeman, Margaret Case, Mrs. Jeannette Robbins, Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Bonkette, Delia Flack, Gary Holbrook, Mignon Lynarn, LonniePrince, Linda Jones, .T erry Lorentz, Sue Cooke, Carolyn Gould, Barbara Rennick, Joyce Engleman, Ginger Finley, Judy Simpson. FRONT ROW: Jean Huffman, Vickie LaFavor, Mary Lou Marolf, CarolPhy, Judy Lake, Charleen Murray, Vi Wine, Janice Jones, Nancy Johnson, Carol Hall, Rebecca Harrington, Jeanette Fisher, S andra Ogle. masqu CLUB I Charlotte Sifferman Secretary Mrs. Vivo Kiefer Sponsor Carol Shikles President Lf This is--no, it cou1dn't be-- out it is Ken Barker at the Mardi Gras. Put some fun in your life . , try dancing! 72 Everybody just loves a wedding - .::1.' ' Sharon Basore Bob Battmer Vice-P resident Treasurer The Masque Club of Park Hill is oneof the larg- est organizations with a membership of twenty-four. Its purpose is to promote interest in dramatics and give recognition to those who are outstanding in this fieldg and to assist the director in producing all dramatic productions. The organizer and first sponsor was Mrs. Lila Durham, followed by Mrs. Berniece Dowis and Miss Roxanne Lewis and the present dram- atics coach, Mrs. Vivo Kiefer. This o r ga n i z a r i o n sponsored the Mardi Gras, the all-schoolplay, and the one-act play this year. BACK ROW: J immy Cunningham, Lee Yerington, Bob Lindsey, Bob Battmer, Kent Kirtley, Robert Hershey, Rick Mos, Jim Swafford, Joe Blakley, Mrs. Vivo Keifer, Sponsor. CENTER ROW: Joyce Engleman, Judy Simpson, Ramona Ballou, Sue Cook, Carol Shikles, Joanne Roberts, Sharron Sheller, Janice Young. FRONT ROW: Judie Ballou, Brenda Harrington, Marie Swig- leson, Linda Hoskins, Charlotte Sifferman, Janice Jones, Sharon Basore. 73 4 Mrs. Vivo Kiefer - Director The seniors are enjoying themselves during the senior play, The Whole Town's Talking. He doesn't usually dress like that! He's just playing his own grandmother in the all-school play, Camouf1age . That mean Mrs. Danvers is making Mrs. de Winter cry again in the junior play, Rebecca, ,f , , r fm, WH. W, 'Q ww f,-M, .ww ff,,W,.g W. N CLUB Janice Jones I . President Lorraine Sruder g Treasurer Mrs. Rosahe Pendery Sponsor CHEERLEADERS, Left to Right: Deanna Cordonier, Vi Wine, Donna Barrett, Carol Shikles, Carolyn Simpson, Head Cheerleaderg and Pat Dugan. Judy Lake Sharon Basore Vice-President Secretary The Pep Club of Park Hill, an organization designed to promote school spirit, was originated in 1952 by Mrs. Jeannette M. Robbins, who sponsored the group for four years. In 1956 Mrs. Rosalie Pen- dery and Mrs. Shirley Hill co-sponsored this organi- zation: Mrs. Pendery is now the sole sponsor. The Red and White Swing, sponsored by the Pep Club, honors the basketball team each year. The club also sponsored a Saint Patrick's Day Dance this year. Members of the club numbered sixty-three. FRONT ROW: Pat Dugan, Donna Barrett, Carol Shikles, Carolyn Simpson, Deanna Cordonier, Vi Wine. SECOND ROW: Lena Pitts, Linda Bradford, Gail Wisecup, Janice Jones, Judy Lake, Char- lene Schultz, F rancesS1agle, CharleneMurray, SharonBasore, P earl Douglas, Sandra Long. THIRD ROW: Judy Cannady, Lynn Carter, Jody Donaldson, Janet Caldwell, Lorranie Snider, Sandra Evans, Delia F1ack,JeanetteFisher, DellaShaw,J erry Walker, Bonnie Duermyer, Pat Smith, Doris Walden, Toni Burwell. FOURTH ROW:KarenSiegrist,JudyHa1l, Linda Hoskins, Julie Camper, Pat Simmers, Donna Woodside, Frances Sheller, CassandraStokes, AnnSimpson, Donna Brooks, Nancie Ireland, Nancy Tatman, Beverly Martin, Carol Phy, SueCoen, Mrs. Rosalie Pendry. FIFTH ROW: Mignon Lynam, Martha Hamilton, Lois Adams, Susan Oberhelman, Carolyn Goold, Sharon Sheller, Jean Spotts, Sharon Long, Mary Lou Kennedy, Kay Rossback, Sue Cook, Barbara Rennick, Judy Johnson, Jo Anne Roberts, Claudine Smart, Terry Hagerty. futune teaohens Rawland Lamoy AITISRICA Anne Simpson Secretary I im Cunningham President Sponsor The team was in a huddle and this is what they said I'm scared! 78 Future Teachers memb ers get ready for their assembly. It's play practice??'? No, just the F.T.A. members portray- ing it. Students who are interested in teaching as a ca- reer are members of the Future Teachers of America organization. This organization was begun in 1957 by the present sponsor, Rawland W. Lamoy. The members participated in the Kansas City University Career Day, the Career Day at Park College, Open House , and they attended the District Future Teachers of America Convention in Maryville. Each year a member ofthis organization receives a. S50 scholar- ship from the R-5 Teachers' Association. .Tudy Simpson Vi Wine Vice-P resident Treasurer BACK ROW: Martha Schrimsher, Barbara Rennick, JoAnne Roberts, Richard Goold, Carolyn Gould, Janice Young, Karen Hevalow, Mary Lou Kennedy, Camille Stufflebam, .Tim Cunningham, Bob Long, Jim Coen, Jerry Valenti, FloydHurst, Carl Youngberg. CENTER ROW: Donald Thomp- son, Lorena Shaffer, Judy Simpson, Jean Koch, Carol Phy, Julie Camper, Sharon Steele, Ann Simpson, Margaret Case, Mignon Lynam, Lindalones, Rawland Lamoy, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Sandra Ogle, Mary Lou Marolf, Toni Burwell, Judy Cannady, Vi Wine, RebeccaJones, Doris Walden, Carolyn Simpson, Jean Huffman, Lena Pitts. 79 OISTZRIBUIIVG eoucatlon CIUB Brenda Harrington Secretary Wayland B. Thatch Sponsor Bob Lindsey President Charles Doan, K r o g e r Personnel Manager, speaks at the D.E. Ban- quet. Everyone enjoys a banquet . . especially 80 one like this at Foster's, Lester Kestersou and Charles Foster of the D, E, State Department give first hand information at Park Hill. Ronnie Nelson Carol Shikles Vice-P resident Treasurer The Distributive Education Program fD.E.J is a Vo- cational Co-operative Training program mainly concerned with the field of retail salesmanship, and merchandising. The D. E. Program began at Park Hill in September of 1955 with Miss Doris Rush as the first Co-ordinator. Since that time the program has grown steadily to include activities on the State and National level. Primarily the work-study program is designed for students planning a career in the field of merchandise distribution. Each student is employed on a job qualifying for the program and must work a minimum of fifteen hours per week. These include Grocery stores, Depart- ment stores, Service stations and other kir1ds of firms where there is contact with the public. The Co-ordinator supervises the class study period and holds conferences with the students' on-the-job supervisor in order to help the student make progress on the job. He Co-ordinates the program in relation to the home, the school, the store supervisor, and the stu- dent. During the past three years Park Hill has been vic- torious in electing two Missouri State Presidents, and one First-Vice-President. Distributive Education Club acti- vities are an important part of the group functions. Through the D. E. C. A. CDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj organization students are affiliated with both the State and National Unit. State and National Convention activities in- clude election of officers, contests and banquet programs with outstanding speakers in the field of distribution. Park Hill is proud of its D. E. accomplishments. BACK ROW: Larry Babcock, Kent Kirtley, Tommy Jones, David Mitchell, Douglas Williams. Glen McDonnell, Floyd Baldwin, John Schoonover, Wayland Thatch, Sponsor. CENTER ROW: Brenda Harrington, Dorothy Sheller, Pat Hodges, Pat Atwell, Sharon Beaty, Pat Simmers, Char- lotte Sifferman, Carol Shikles, Sandra Shikles, Nancy Johnson. FRONT ROW: Bill Woodside, 81 Robert Wilcox, Ronnie Nelson, Gary Hohimer, Bob Lindsey. In ACTION Ronnie Nelson is learn ing to change tire! jf? Brenda Harrington xr checks the custo- mers out and en- joys her work! The food Lynn Carter fixes is delicious. at them Bill Wood - side fills a tank with gas? ??? VARIOUS JQBS Rita Cox arranges things which the custome rs disarrange I Douglas Williams is happy as a carry- out boy! Brenda Harrington's manager likes her work! Carol Shikles sells a handbag to a man? ???? 83 Futuna nunses of amemca T A'21- TQ! :.'::': ' F ., Jeanne Berry Florence Maxwell President Vice-P resident l ii T Pat Cook Mrs. Elma Stadler Sarah Lou Pike Secretary Sponsor Treasurer BACK ROW: Sharon Johnson, Nancie Ireland, Frances Sheller, Roberta Walters, Sarah Lou Pike, Jean Spotts, Kay Rossback, Mary Alice Merriott, Susan Oberhelrnan, .Toyce Englernan, Claudine Smart. FRONT ROW: Jeanne Berry, Florence Maxwell, Belva Lawson, Dixie Zuber, Pat Cook, Barbara Lake, and Alberta Smith. The Future Nurses of America Organization is the youngest in Park Hill. lt was begun in the fall of 1958 by Mrs. Elma Stadler with its objective to interest girls in the field of nursing. There are eighteen members in this organization. 4 fa W Enom the music Wm. P. Bucker- Mrs. Barbara Bucker- Director of the Band and Piano accompanist for Choir Choir ITIAJOREIIITG LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Merryrnan, Jo Ann Roberts, Sharon Steele, Barbara Stagg. Compliments of MELODY FARM LOCKERS B,I, LEWIN, OWNER Parkville, Missouri 4 a cappella BACK ROW: Reita Stipa, Doris Walden, Barbara Lake, Rebecca Jones, Bill Hardesty, Jim Cornbs, Jim Coen. SECOND ROW: Barbara Stagg, Frances Slagle, Bonnie Duermyer, Pat Simmers, Lloyd McCall, Carl Youngberg, Steve Vardeman. THIRD ROW: Margaret Case, Kay Rossback, Sue Coen, Vi Wine, Dean Stith, Don Kaiser, Bob Battmer. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Barbara Bucket, Accompanist, Janicelones, Sue Cook, Barbara Rennick, Pat Cooke, Lorraine Snider. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Kent Kirtley, Ronnie Meyerkorth, David Scott, Harold Whittlesey. CHOIR BACK ROW: Nick Stipa, Roger Mitchell, John Conrad, Kaye Thorman, Jody Donalson, Pat Reynolds, Sharon Basore. SECOND ROW: Brad Stout, Carl Listrom, Lee Yerington, Sharon Steele, Sue Slagle, Martha Hamilton, Mary Ellen Ross. THIRD ROW: Jim Cunningham, Jim Swafford, Mary Lou Kennedy, Carol Shikles, Judie Ballou, Rebecca Harrington, Joyce Koch. FRONT ROW: Tena Layman, Nancy Ireland, Deanna Cordonier, Alicia Pollock, JoLene French, William P. Bucket, Director. Compliments of CONNIE'S FOODFEST in Riverside, Missouri f CONCERTS BACK RO Downing, W: Kay Merryman, John Hanick, Jim Coen, Dean Stith, Stanley Dawson, Jerry Hon, Jim Jerry Hammers. CENTER ROW: Vancil Bell, Larry Meyerkorth, Hugh Wylie, John Conrad, George Johnson, David Nolte, Kenneth Kerns. FRONT ROW: JoAnne Roberts, Toni Burwell, Belvie Lawson, S ue Coen, Beth Ham, Brenda Lair, Joyce Engleman, Linda Johnson. Compliments of COEN'S BARBER SHOP Riverside, Missouri BAND BACK ROW: John Van Horn, Douglas Williams, Carl Listrorn, Paul Light, Jerry Lorentz, Charles Smith, Sharon Steele. CENTER ROW: Bob Elmer, Gene Manning, Robert Shumate, Phillip Held, Terry Glaeser, Gene Ford, William P. Bucker, Director. FRONT ROW: Martha Schrimsher, Lorene Kenzora, Carol Brenner, Mary Cordonier, Della Shaw, Judy Cannady, Barbara Stagg. Compliments of PLATTE COUNTY DISPATCH they Qepmesenteo pank hill' music oeparatment at . District Contest II. Girls' Sextette-Sue Cooke, Sue Coen, Rebecca Harrington, IoLene French, Sharon Steele, Tena Layman. District Contest. Rating II. Boys' Quartet-John Conrad, Lee Yerington, Jim Combs, Jim Coen. District and State Contests. Vocal Soloists-Janice Jones, District Hg Tena Layman, District lg and State II, Jim Combs, Districtl and State Hg Frances Slagle, Dis- trict Illg Sue Coen, District II. ,g B' We 1: -' r- I J: '--- M ummfsfff tt,. ' f ' . X District and State Contests. Hugh Wylie, clarinet -- District III, Sharon Steele, piano -- District I and State Hg Margaret Case, piano -- District alter- nate, Martha Schrimsher, piano -- Dis- trict IIg Carl Listrom, baritone horn -- District II. as as V x ROY PRESTON Football Track Assistant Basketball A. L. FOSTER Tennis coaches at pank hull 1958-'59 WILLIA M BUCKER Golf HOWARD DUNCAN Basketball Baseball Asststant Football RANDALL MALONE Girls' Basketball ,ww Tnrn 1-1-no mi1rl ,,,'. Ev ww 2' w,-N, EH, Getting ready to tee Str-r-r-ike Th-r-e-e ofi Savannah Tournament. ARSIII Nick Stipa David Nuckols Don Flack Jerry Hon Don K a iser Harold Whittlesey David Scott Dick Ramey Captain Don Be Tom Sparks llootaall Steve Varclem an Bill Hardesty John Bennett David Ranum I oe Srrobbe Jerry Sutton Captain Charles Cassandras Russell Bruce Bob Mayer Robert Candler B019 Eimef IIOOTIBAU Cl UAO FRONT ROW: Nick Stipa, Russel Bruce, Harold Whittlesey, .Terry Sutton, Robert Candler, Eric Scott, Robert Nuckols, Charlie Titus, .Terry Hammers, Steve Vardeman, Manager. SECOND ROW: Tom Sparks, Don Flack, Don Bell, Jim Coen, Lyle Vogt, Bob Medill, Kenny Kerns, Charles Harper. THIRD ROW: David Scott, David Nuckols, Gary Davis, ,Toe Strobbe,Spencer Honey, Don Kaiser, Dick Rarney, Bob Elmer, John Bennett. BACK ROW: Coach Howard Duncan, David Ranum, Bill Hardesty, .Terry Hon, Gary Witt, Charles Cassandras, Bob Mayer, Coach Roy Preston. SCOREBOARD B-Team Games Park Hill Excelsior Springs P ark Hill Liberty Park Hill Smithville Statistician for Park Hill Rawland Lamoy , IIQGIBAU isa. 411,555 4 ! 1. . LVKV, , if , fig., -L,' Yi 'hV' ji N ,.',- , I 5 ggff iFM?H,2Q?nW . . .1s. Q :., t V.Vl EQ' I .Vk, .ste as s... ... '2'- 5' 'f f,: ,:', 'x'-' f fi' 11.3 .: 9 :': ',.,::: ,- :., .-,4 v--- kfly ,:'- A ,,,, ' '- . ':-'- H. Whittlesey 1 ai' v 9 -fy 'X' . , . . , E 'S ' E 5 av 5 iwwwg . tmw ummm ? w! B- Mayer D. Kaiser f R. Bruce 8-,159 D, Flack SCCRGBOARO C, Cassandras D, Ranum OPP, P, H, B. Hardesty J. Strobbe Liberty 27 12 'Benton 13 6 Savannah 13 13 'Lafayette 19 6 Lexington 12 6 'Central 20 O Wentworth 7 21 'North Kansas City 40 O if W Richmond O 14 'Wm. Chrisman 20 O J' Hon ' Pony Express Conference Games H- Lee 2. Candler B, Eimer J. Bennett T. Sparks D, Ramey D. Bell D. Scott ff g ,,., iiigw y t wwwwu ..Q. '1 ' 1 . 1.t.Q IEUSERIT1 D 97 Practicing before the game. A tense moment! The game in action. The band and majorettes perform at the half. Marty Tate Harold Whittlesey Dick Ramey Kent Kittley David Ranum Don Flack jim Downing Tom Ashleman STANDING: Coach Howard Duncan, Jim Downing, Dave Ranum, Tom Ashleman Bill Hardesty, Kent Kirtley, Dick Ramey, Marty Tate, Bob Mayor, Ronnie Weaver Don Flack, Ronnie Meyerkorth, Harold Whittlesey. SEATED: Steve Vardeman, Nick Stipa, Managers, Compliments of PARKVILLE HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY 8 East First Street, Parkville, Missouri 100 SH. 1-1731 SEASON'S RECORD Faucett Wm, Chrisman 'North Kansas City 'Harrisonville 'H'Center 'Benton Ruskin Lafayette 'Central 'H'Union Star 'Hogan Wm, Chrisman Kearney 'North Kansas Ctiy 'Central 'Central Excelsior Springs Platte City Raytown 'Lafayette Ruskin 'Benton Rockhurst 'Pony Express Confer 'Tournament Games Class A Regionals OPP 47 36 34 33 31 36 44 42 38 66 36 60 64 45 45 29 45 57 51 34 47 40 46 ence Games ll USAID S CORE BOARD Platte City Faucett Wm, Chrisman North Kansas City Benton Ruskin Lafayette Smithville Wm. Chrisman North Kansas City Central Smithville Central Excelsior Springs Raytown Lafayette Ruskin Benton OPP. 29 25 28 41 44 31 43 61 38 60 60 51 61 44 37 48 47 63 P,H Floyd Hurst, John Bennett, Don Bell, Charlie Titus, Robert Candler, Torn Sparks, David Nuckols, Wayne Williamson, Bill Vance, Coach Roy Preston. STANDING: Duane Purviance, anothen Kunst at pank hull G I: .,,5 , + . on t e teen t V, f V- .. ..,. , . .V will., Y' ?lf'l exft , - '--vw-ig., ,L - wg- -- - V i? 1 f ' t 1: W-K gg . .fe , '57, my U' Coach W. P. Bucker presents the first letters earned in Golf to Don Bell, Larry Moore, Tom Sparks, and Gary Witt, O is Bob Hershey and Lonnie Prince receive letters in Tennis at This group enjoyed the opportunity to play the Award Assembly from Coach A. L. Foster. tennis--do you suppose they used the rac- quets? 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Mana get Kaye Carne Y 103 omls' Basketlsall STANDING: Coach Randall Malone, Mary Lou Marolf, Florence Maxwell, Pat Cook, Bonnie Lake, Sue Russell, Sharon Johnson, Brenda Adkison, Alline Finch, Kaye Thorman, Rita Stipa, Barbara Stagg, Ruth Honeycutt, Kay Carney, Nancy Hutson, Jackie Kitchell. sEAsoN's RECORD Platte City 'Faucett 43 'Savannah 30 'Platte City 42 De Kalb 29 'Plattsburg 37 Kearney 34 Smithville 54 Faucett 24 Savannah 38 Kearney 32 Smithville 29 Platte City 41 'Tournament Games OPP 40 35 45 36 45 38 21 51 26 44 26 68 49 IIRACK IEA ,HV at avr I SECOND ROW: Coach, Roy Prestong Bill Bassett, Don BeJl, John Bennett ', Hurdlesg Robert Bruce, SECOND ROW: Robert Candler, J im Coen, John Conrad , 100-200-yard Dashesg Jim Downing, Broad J umpg Bob Eirner. THIRD ROW: David Elliott, Don Flack, Jerry Hammers, Bill Hardestyi, Hurdles - Dashesg Buddy Hassenptlug. FOURTH ROW: Buster Heneman, Mi1eg Bob Hershey, Jerry Hon ', Shot Put, Discusg Spencer Honey, Mileg Floyd Hurst. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Johnson, Mileg Don Kaiser, Discus, Shot Putg Kent Kirtley, Gene Manning, Lloyd McCall. Indicates Lettermen. Events in which others were outstanding did not letter are listed after their names. Compliments of SHORT'S SINCLAIR Riverside, Missouri IZQACK tea Af ., , I J I lgw 5. --.E ify f ff gm riff TE? Ezi R .rm TOP ROW: Jim McGee, Larry Moore, Orville Myers, Richard Nelson', Pole Vault, David Nuckols', Hurdles, Dashes. SECOND ROW: Robert Nuckols', 880 Yard Rung Glen Pack, Fred Pirk, Lonnie Prince, Duane Purviance. THIRD ROW: Dick Rarney , Hurdles, Dashesg David Ranum, Hurdles, Dashes, James Sackman, Dashesg David Scott, Eric Scott. FOURTH ROW: Bill Scrivens, Tom Sparks', 440 Yard Dash, Nick Stipa, Dean Stith, Joe Strobbe', Mile, Shot Put. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Titus, 880 Yard Rung Lyle Vogt, Harold Whittlesey, Broad Jump, Wayne Williamson, Bill Woodside', Shot Put, Discus. FARMERS FEED STORE Quality Line of Feeds Parkville, Missouri Tel: SH 1-1781 TRACK snapshots The home stretch. Heave Ho! Over with the greatest of ease. At the finish line. 3 u'f,. 3 M: ww Wife Robert Candler, Duane Purviance, Bill Bassett ww. Sw time e K Q-ah an 'ws W was f1'3sg?ZiW Wim? wgim if 60: L Aww? A Q -we ww va if :fin 5 x l 'i W if , ag! at 5 ' 1 , M is lapaigiill M ll w Q ii swim x P' 923 QW sz -L f EE N 5,2 Rfgwwt 1 , 5 , is ,Ms iw is f Ztsimsg 2 - .:. --L l: - .. .: f' A--:ag:xzs:w?3 1 its 1 ski was 'fb he f F as as 2,5533 ,-ferret' VJ vs W , ,aw E s Q r. E 1 Q S gi Q H ami? n rf? E 8 ggr 5 QR Q, ,gang ilfx 2 S , K Q ,Q sggffyg it 9 E W S M 2,562 .3 Q 1 'S W ik wi 3, Es W ,K .ziiitffii at sfiwawf '--:HI-n 1 V- w a d! .Hx . ' --a - Q. .4 ,Z 31.3 3 F? uf ' il. - gf 1, ,L W4 ies -w 45-TS . - V' L . l ' ' PSM A :.- . , . l . . QQ? ffgibrkge,5 -1' o mfw - . i ' .. if in -1 -H .: -. Ki m . l Harold Whittlesey, Bill Scrivens, Kent Kirtley, David Scott, Dick Rarney. DOH Flack David Ranum BASGBAH l61I1IEl2lT1 Bruce Ronkette Marty Tate Provisional letter Provisional letter , Ronnie Meyerkorth, Jim Trowbridge. 832' do ' R K.. Q 'W' X dit' no Y F25 6 X WM MQW Q . a.. W-was W , pw l 6 Qllxr rw Q Q X if 1 is an AX .nk YJ rg ,W W W gg, Q of Q M iw sv ,Q ee Aff 5 15790 WX 8 KSA Q N Exam xi r 355 wp, 6- Q x sf W of 'W Q Na, M ,aa 5. .W az X 5 W , BASGBAU USAID BACK ROW: Bruce Ronkette, Robert Candler, Marti Tate, Charles Schilling, Kent Kirtley, David Scott, Duane Purviance, David Ranum, Gary Davis, Floyd Hurst, Dick Ramey, Harold Whittlesey. FRONT ROW: Charles Titus, Don Flack, Bill Scrivens, Coach Howard Duncan, lim Trowbridge, Jim McGee, Bill Bassett, Ronald Meyerkorth. SCOREBOARD P. H. OPP. Rockhurst 10 20 Pembroke Country 8 4 Stewartsville 5 1 Washington Rural 1 3 Stewartsville 16 0 North Kansas 1 9 City Fort Osage 10 4 North Kansas 5 8 City Pembroke Country 1 6 Washington Rural 2 5 Fort Osage 5 3 Rockhurst 4 10 Won 5 Lost 7 Ready for Action Duane Purviance, David Ranum, David Scott, Kent Kirtley, Dick Ramey Bill Bassett, Don Flack, Robert Candler, Jim Trowbridge, Harold Whittle- sey, Coach Howard Duncan, Bill Scrivens. 109 110 Not all contests are won on the ath- letic field as the result of brains and brawn: these students who participated in Commercial Contests during the spring term will agree -- brains and skills are the primary requisites for this type of sport and Park Hill measured up in a very gratifying man- ner. 'I'his group participated in an Invitational contest at Lee's Summit early in the spring, The ribbons in the background are proof of their success. STANDING, Left to Right: Dianna Cordonier, Nancie Ireland, Martha Schrimsher, Judie Lake, Linda Johnson, and Janice J ones. SECOND ROW: Janice Young, Cookie Bernardel, Joyce Koch, Jo Lene French, Alline Finch. FRONT: Judie Bal- lou, Margaret Case. In first-year typing, Margaret Case and Martha Schrimsher placed third and fourth, respectively. In Accuracy Typing Martha Schrirnsher placed second and Judie Ballon, third, and Mar- garet Case, fifth. In Shorthand, Linda J ohn- son was fourth and Deanna Cordonier, fifth. This group represented Park Hill at the District Contest held for the first time at Park Hill. In this group are-- BACK ROW: Cookie Bernardel, Laura Donalson, Janice Jones, Dianna Cordonier, SECOND ROW: Janice Young, Nancie Ireland, Lee Yerington, Martha Schrimsher, Linda Johnson. FRONT ROW: Judie Ballou, J oLene French, Margaret Case. Carole Walker, not pictured. Qualifying for State Contests were the Shorthand Team -- Janice Jones, Deanna Cordonier, Linda J ohnsong Typing Production I-- Martha Schrimsher, Lee Yerington, Carole Walker: Speed Typing II--Judie Ballou, Cookie Bernardel, Jo Lene French. LEFT: This group weathered the rigors of the District Contest and qualified for State, The Shorthand team proudly displays their second-place trophy. The Typing II team finished third, and the Typing Iteam finished fifth. a new spontvv fl I-IU ff, QQ P CTIVITIES .4 ,-I P Lf? homecom,niG Wi!! r i 2 i ? 5 n 1 1 'mwff M'f??f'??'W?v'IvmMmwm I M ,Ili k,VVV .5 , A , .K Y. , tg QW vw oat? 'te W the . YOu . X5 , QP now, 1659 Sgtne V Swtwsv' homeoommo fxotlvltles festivities. In a moment the '59 Queen will begin her Beautifulscenery at the homecoming game . . the queen and reign. her attendants and escorts. 114 The new cafeteria, under the management of Mrs. Lorene Pulem, is frequent- ly transformed into a ban- quet room for various func - tions. Members of the Board of Education and RR-5 Faculty honored Thomas Chinn on his fiftieth year in the teachingprofession. Hangingabove The football banquet at the close of the season. members of the Board of Education is a picture of the new elementary school named for Mr. Chinn. The PTA sponsored a chili supper in connection with open house. RUSSELL R. KNOX , IEWELER 5214 Antioch Road Kansas City 16, Missouri GL, 3-1120 Judy is a very popular belle at the ball as she pours the punch that refreshes at the Snowball dance. SHG Ball oance Beautiful music and seasonal decorations make a perfect setting for the dancers . . comfortable, too, without shoes, is Don Bell's partner. Jolly old Santa, fMI. Jonesj gets into the Christmas spirit early as he shows up for the Snowball dance. And his little helpers are following close behind! 'I16 mano' y,qXXXe. - 92,1 9555 vlX'Q'9 1019 aw WGS . Q 069 Q00 xooxlix Ysoowx woo 58 69 O SSQQSOQB 'gb O awe o 6' ,gfb It S an Old- f2.Sh10ned b 811! A t the b eaCh'799 117 memonalsle moments Enom - - SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Spanish National Honor Society at the home of Margaret Mary Lou Marolf lighting her can Case. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Robbins, sponsorg Lee Yer- dle from the madre ve1a in the ington, Judy Simpson, Janice Jones, Vi Wine, Bob Battmer, initiation ceremony. Robert Kindrick, Rick Mos, Margaret Case, Rebecca Harring - ton, Linda Jones, Mary Lou Marolf. AND ENGLISH IV -- THE MEDIEVAL DINNER English IV students prepare to drink their mead. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Conrad, Larry Davis, Judy Simpson, Janice Young, John and Sandra Schoonover. 118 Bob Hershey, host, Terry Hagerty, and Buster Heneman watch the antics of Terry's pet chicken at the Medieval Dinner. Linda Hoskins and Jim Combs, Queen and King ofFestivities, receive the Boar's Head from Joe Blakeley, court jester. if he NOBO-IIWER CA D 4 Sami 'E Those tramps will go places in this world! Cowboys and Indians again! ?? The Old West! The prettiest hobo there What is it? Woof! t 56 we Yes Oi we I ji wx 3 Q1 962' Th e Dallge that Ie 5.6811 , es! DAN AIUGRICAI1 Lee Qing 61' Practjc SUIST 31790 1042: 5 G93 2, .W . 49 t .po Ut QQ' qw K -0 0 x Qgiftbfx NQQBQ' Q9 SO 496 SQ,- Q3 x OQOQQQOO' Q? Pancho and his Mariachi entertaining at intermission Compliments of HAUBER DRUG STORE . , 1 , ,,,W.M-mnawrnsfwrmfywwwtuuwrrLwmarmaenmurmAMEiuWWrwr H 15 Main Street, Parkville, Missouri V I nm -IE VVVVV I Q ,,,,,, , 2 ,ai jg fiesta ADRII 6 vwline' Qu en og nb 6 ?ie,Si3' 40,6 SJ-lb 'fo' e of 0-9 QV This page sponsored by BEVERLY LUMBER COMPANY SH. 1-3061 Riverside, Missouri Complete 11ne of buildmg materials the Junlon-senlolz plzom A touch of magic was all that was needed to transform these scenes into an ----- Th1S could be the walls of the crry--supported by Sharon Long. ,,.,,,,...q-' mx df' ' - is,...,,..1-Q'5inVff5,,5i r' W , X 1 M K W N, H. ' 'R-.fs K S sf-wf.N52.,:.,f-'Qtr-f's' .Ls Raw, The sands of the desert present a problem for a group of juniors. 'I22 Supe rinrendent in charge of ------ ?? ?? ? enchanted city, within whose walls dancers floated dreamily to the strains of exotic music for one marvelous i g? gk El,: T Illl. 5 X :vw V31-fest ' waits magffl anglght of fhe Year - romance- -and behind th ese walls 2 The lo sis X sa. E E ez ii S The fairest of the fair! Coins in the fountain at the Wishing Well 123 A11 U16 AWAIQCS ASSEmBl ' ' John Conrad Principal's Award Lorraine Snider and Linda -701155 Scholarship Leadership Award Citizenship DEPARTMENTAL RECOGNITION Dick Ramey Cookie Bernardel Carol Shikles ISYHCG YOUHZ Athletic Commerce D. E. Dfamatics Q i ' A ws 4 I JU: Ri jf? I x 31, K I A s , 9 N 'W-1 Yi Y H Y K Robert Nuckols Linda Jones Carl Listrom Nancy I0hr1SOH Driver's Training English Music HOTUC EC- Mary Lou Maroll Robert Hershey Rick Mos Rebecca Harrington Mathematics Science Social Science Spanish and Latin 124 Tina Layman Outstanding Sophomore Girl Chosen by the Women's Federated Club Janice Jones Linda Jones The Danforth Foundation Award-- I Dare You was pre- sented to John Conrad and Lorraine Snider. Betty Crocker Award D.A.R. Award Julie Camper United Nations Test Award COMPLIMENTS OF CLAY ADAMS JEWELRY SL SPORTS 2012 Swift, North Kansas City, Mo. 2 sr: J 4 E l SCHOLARSHIP AWARD, Left to Right: Linda Jones, Corn- munity Teachers Association Scholarship, Graden PTA Scholarship, Northwest Missouri State College Scholarship, Jo Lene French, Springfield College of Commerce Scholar- ship, Judie Ballou, Springfield College of Commerce Schol- arship and Kansas City College of Commerce Scholarship, Bill Bassett, Rockhurst and Southeast PTA Scholarships, Janice Jones, Eastern Star Scholarship. John Conrad, not pictured, received the Student Council Scholarship. Other scholarships not awarded at the assembly have been awarded other students . 125 After opening the sealed envelope and reading the decision made by Landon Laird, of the Kansas City Star, Sharon Sutton, 1958 Troyian Queen relinquish- es her position to the newly chosen queen, Carol Shik- les. kr tif' Sig! is -qs, SN 4 R Sf? 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