Winfield High School - Lagondan Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

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7 v l I Row One-Left To Right Thelma Bussard--A.B., Southwes- tern, senior sponsor, English, Jour- nalism, dramatit-s. Genevieve Huckstep-B.S. in music, Emporia State Teachers, Christ- iansen Choral school. Helen Fincke---University of Kan- sas, B.F. in Art, Alpha, senior sponsor. Leo Folck-B. S., K.S.T.C., Pitts- burg, M.S., Iowa State college, junior Hi-Y sponsor, golf coach, industrial arts, visual education director, ass't director of football. Ardythe Erickson-Southwestern, ass't secretary to superintendent. Geraldine Van Laningham-South- western, secretary to principal. T. H. Vaughan -A.B., Southwest- ern, M.A., K. U., vice-principal, head of science and guidance de- partments, sponsor of senior Hi-Y and student council, tennis coach. Row Tw0fLeft To Right Nina Heller -B.S., Fort Hays, Kan- sas State college, M.A., Colorado State college of Education, head sponsor of seventh grade, junior high, junior G.R. sponsor, mathe- matics. Robert A. Britton-B.S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, M, A., Columbia univer- sity, seventh grade sponsor, indus- trial arts. Katharine VanKeurenkA.B., Wich- ita university, M.A., Columbia university, sophomore, Alphaspon- sor, head of department of home economics, sponsor of cafeteria. Pearl Barthlomeau-A. B., Friend's university, student senate, sponsor ofjunior G. R., eighth grade math- ematics. Edward B. StephensonAB. S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburg, M.S., Denver, -.?..f,..:A.....a-...i,, FACULTY Philo sponsor, senior class Sponsor, commercial department head Lucy Hunter-A.B., Southwestern, M.A., Kansas university, junior G. R. and ninth grade sponsor, English. Helen Baker-A. H., Southwestern, M. A., Kansas university, sponsor of Philo and tenth grade, Latin. Row Three--Left To Right James Ryan-B. S., K S. T. C. Pittsburg,Philo and senior sponsor, printing. Edna St-hul-A. B., Southwestern, M. A., S.T.C., Greeley, Colo., senior G. R., ninth grade sponsor, mathematics. Agnes E. Lake-R. S., Ottawa uni- versity:M.A.,Columbia university, head sponsor of sophomore class, Die Beste and senior G.R. sponsor, science. J. H. Douglass -B. S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburg, M. S., Iowa State col- lege, junior sponsor, head of indus- trial arts department, Supervisor National Defense. Anna Lois Burdette-B.S., Pitts- burg, A.B., Southwestern, M.A., Columbia university, clothing, general science,boys' home living. Beulah Pointer-B.S. in commerce, K. S. T. C., Emporia, sophomore class sponsor, Philo sponsor, senior G. R. sponsor. Paul Painter- B.S., Northeast State college, Kirksville, Mo., head of music department. Row Four-Left To Right Carolyn BurdickvA.B., Southwest- ern: M.A., Columbia university, sponsor of eighth grade, junior high International Friendship club, social science. Page 5 Letha M. Widener--A.Fl., South- western: M.A., Columbia univer- Sifyl Supervisor of tests and meas- urements. Esther Treadway-R.N., St. Marys' hoslllfali A. H., Southwestern, M. A., George Peabody college for teachers, Nashville, Tenn., school nurse. Arka Shoemake-rYA.B., Southwest- el'l1CSeventh grade sponsor, Fnglish Winifred Brown-A. B., Southwes- tern college, junior G.R. sponsor, eighth grade sponsor, home eco. nomics. Jean Martine B. S.. K, S. C., Man- hattan: M.A., Colorado State col- lege of Education, seventh grade sponsor,junior G.R. sponsor,home economics. Lucv Headriclt--A. B., Southwest- ern, M. A.. Columbia university, senior G.R, junior class, Scrib- blers' club, Die Beste sponsor, head of English department. Row Five-Left To Right Willma Tullis--B.S.,K.S.T.C.,Pitts- burg, M.A., Columbia university, head sponsor of eighth grade,hea-1 junior G. R, sponsor, English. Ruth DeTurk-A.B.. Southwestern. M. A., Kansas university, head sponsor of senior G.R., Die Beste sponsor, mathematics. John Lowe-B.S., agriculture,Miss- ouri university, M.S., K.S.C., Manhattamsponsor of F.F.A. and sophomore class. Lydia Bernstorf-A.B., Southwes- tern, social studies, Jr. G.R. spon- sor, elementary supervisor. O.C. Thomas-B.S.,K.S.T.C.,Empo- ria, basketball coach, sponsor of Die Bestes and junior class, foot- ball coach, social science. lag Yea, FooTB LL. N i -- ' .. NJN. ., H 5 H . ' . gh . iff-. -W ':5 ,A 1 'f s C ' ' 'ff' Football in 1941 was once more rem- stated in Winfield high after an absence .3 . Sl . 1 A A - 'P ., Q, of nine years. Starting without letter- 'F ' xy Q 'Q-5 7' 3 .J 1 0 I 5 - M bfi: I y S kif . bl -1 l J, 2':' :ws H' f' ri 'J . ff' AM 4.4 -' n x ea csv- Q:-w -'41 ..: YE v. -- .f an-. .- was .4 5 za , -. ,Q , - . 7.4h'-- 6. - -- ,silf . Mr f. . 'QV 4' ,,t... N. 1 1 'x 5, 4 , , 1- , .1 , at-tru ' A 1,1 A -1 s 5 S vs w i 5 xx Ng , j me y g, X , aw My U -I X 'I-'52 ry wa qi R .1 . Nr 1 is N men Coaches Thomas and Folck guided q the Vikings through a five game schedule 'M' 'V ' A including two of the best teams in the state. An early call for candidates brought forth 55 football aspirants, and 45 were 5 9 4 kept in suits for first and second terms. In four weeks Coaches Thomas and Folck shaped a team that did not compete for Ark Valley honors but played a schedule which included three of the Valley schools. In the initial game of the season, played Sept. 29, the Blue and White suffered a 39 to 0 beating at the hands of the powerful Wichita North Redskins who later won the Ark Valley title. Against Wellington's perennial champions the Vikings showed vast improvement by holding the Crusaders to an 18 to 6 score. In the final period the Vikings scored their first touchdown in nine years on a pass play from Sidener to B. Thornton. In their only road game of the season the Vikings journeyed to Wichita to engage Wichita East. Playing on a muddy field the Vikings were blanked 18 to 0 by the Aces. Returning to their home field the Vikings pulled an upset by knocking over the much favor- ed Spartans of Emporia. Touchdowns by Sidener and McAlister gave the Vikings a 13 to 6 decis- ion over Emporia. In their final game of the season the Vikings ran wild over Harper high, fast champions of S K. L. in 1939-40. From the start the Vikings enjoyed a field day as they bested the Bearcats 40 to 6 . -.2 r 4 ij- ' ' ' x ,fs z! -an .5 . 4 f. .vi . . ,:, 1 'Fx 'ffl'-I' QA ' 1 Eilfzv-.ef' 'T it JB! .A .5 K. 5 3- .. if an d f 9, 'iii 1 ,f::h if 4 ,9W. qft- , 'iiql l 1 .fwfr-..e, V 'sf 2 was v 1 aw -T + 4 ' A M- E Joining in the scoring spree were Sidener, McAlister, Porter, and B. Thornton. A great deal of credit must be given to Coaches Thomas and Folck, for the almost impossible task of having taught the fundamentals of a complicated game to a band of inexperienced players. For their first year the Vikings can be proud of their record and with the continued spirit and assistance of these two coaches, Winfield high can look forward toward greater accomplishments on the gridiron. Foutball Schedulel94l-42 Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. S ..... . 13 40 ----- Wichita North ,Wellington .... . Wichita East.. ...... - Emporia . .. Harper .... - Page Page ' Q. NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST, WINFIELD A fifteen game winning streak that carried the blue and white straight to the finals of the state meet highlighted Winfield high's 1942 basketball seasonefa season that saw the Vikings take second place in both the State and Ark Valley. Beginning the season early in December the Vikings overpowered an Oklahoma aggregation from Ponca City -1-1 to 17. First up in league play was the Wichita North quintet which fell 26 to 17 for the Vikings first Ark Valley victory. Making their first invasion of an enemy court the blue and white lost a close 20 to 22 decision to Newton. Winfield came back to down Wellington 39 to 25 on the home court. Then came a low ebb in basketball as the Vikings lost two consecutive league games. one to Hutchinson 13 to 19. and the other to Arkansas City 20 to 22. Along with these two losses went an unexpected 22 to 23 loss to an inspired Augusta quintet. From then on the Viking team showed strength. Beginning with Wichita East and El Dorado in the first round. the Vikings then proceeded to go through the second round of Valley play without a defeat. Included in the streak was a non-league victory over Emporia. Highlights of the streak were victories over Newton. Hutchinson, and Arkansas C ity. Moving into the regional the Vikings added two more victims to their streak: Wellington and Arkansas City. The Vikings' victory over Arkansas City on the latter's home court was the first time the Vikings had turned the trick in three years. Having qualified for the State meet.the Vikings packed their grips for Topeka. In their first game the Vikings had abattle with Coffeyville. but they managed a close 31 to 27 decision. Gale Stout salvaged the Viking cause in the second game as he led the Vikings to a close 19 to 16 victory over Manhattan. In the semi-finals the Vikings were hot as they scored an impressive 43 to 25 victory over Topeka. ' Reaching the finals the Vikings encountered as their opponents their arch rivals. Newton's Railroaders. Although the Vikings pulled away to an early lead. Newton won 29 to 24. Under the able guidance of Coach Ollie Thomas the Vikings won 18 out of 23 games, adding to the glories of the blue and white. I Si-iener li. 'l hr-'nt In Alloway J. Thorntcn, Captain Stout King I .4 Y Basketball TEAM IS BEST! VVinfield High School Basketball Season Junior High Team fahovel Senior High Second Team ll elowl Winfrey' C. Brannum H, Hrannun Me-Xlister Kraff-'IS .4 W.H.S. 44 Ponca City 17 YV. H.S. 26 Yvichita North l'f W.H.S. 211 Newton 22 W.H.S. 39 Wellington 25 W.H.S. 125 Hutchinson 19 W.H.S. 211 Arkansas City 22 YV.H.S. 22 Augusta 23 W.H.S. 36 Wichita East 23 W.H.S, 26 El Dorado 18 W.H.S. 29 Emporia 16 W.H.S. 32 Wichita North 14 Vv'.H.S. 215 Newton 2-1 W.H.S. -14 Wellington 24 W. E-1.5. Til Hutchinson 17 W.H.S. 39 Arkansas City 18 W.H.S. 20 Wichita East 18 W. H.S. 30 El Dorado 21 W. H.S. -40 Wellington 12 YV.H.9. 33 Arkansas City 17 W.H.S 31 Coffeyville 27 VV.H.S. 19 Manhattan 16 VV.H.5, -I3 Topeka 25 VV.H.S. 24 Newton 29 Senior High Tennis Squad Senior High Track Squad Golf Squad Ping Pong Finalists Baseball Team Junior High Tennis Squad ...ai ,P . . 8 sc -xr 1-' . H. S. Honor Students 'jjqfwzgr'ff'-M-:f-'--'TT 7-,tw ' f ' ?'f,Q.y,a,e fwr5i53f324gf,9ff5' ,--.5 4 i 'i .. . . . '4 ,fi i' ' ' f t -l'5f'5'-'-.. ff ' fwh fi' f 'i ', 1 I 3 :-5176 1. VV ...ai q : M V I M . - ? L-E gt H-5,1 H .j5..l,,g,i-. 4 E, .5 , ,ME gzfj ' y e lj. 2 Qa'EZ':vl5f4'fw' l f 3 55. fa, ' . ' - ' 251.16 L-f,.f fifT?f 'iff. J. 32, i 1, I . 5533 ge, Y is .fx ,A . '55, L., ,Q 2 i ' Ifgjf .Q Q' Q, Ulhii., f ...L .X P55 ,.'g.,j- .Ln-' - ' ' ', ',q- 'isa , -. 3- -:L Q., , up .L 5. Al, . fu , I A., fiigfii .zfff S' fe J J 'i1fSff?5.l g ' i 'i ' ' 'Y 'Ci , ' 'fan N' 51 4 -N. 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Highlights of the various activities of these five seniors who are to present the commencement exercises May 14 are given here. Emily Bernstorf--Emily belongs to the Alpha society, senior high orchestra, president of senior high Girl Reserves, pep club, Little Theater orchestra, and International Friendship club secretary, 1939- 40. She participated in five high school plays and has represented the school in state scholarship con- tests. She was awarded first prize of Kansas State D.A.R. Good-Citizenship essay contest this year. Rafeal Lopez- Rafeal is a member of Alpha society, president of Scribblers' club, a creative writ- ing group, editor of English Echoes, and Honor Rotarian for 1939-40. This year he was active as the sports editor of Oracle and co-editor of the sports section of the Lagoindan. He represented the school in the state scholarship in American history and was awarded boys' medal this year for American legion good citizenship award. He has participated in many state scholarships and is a skilled sheet metal worker. Marcella Stewarte-Marcella is a member of Die Beste society, Girl Reserves, International Frieiid- ship club, and pep club. In junior high she was secretary of the student body and president of Intelha- tional Friendship club. This year she was active as program chairman of senior Girl Reserves and pres- ident of the International Friendship club first semester. She has participated in six high school plays, won honors three times in state scholarship contests: also she won the Woman's Federated clubs Pilgrim- age to Topeka in her sophomore year. She was awarded the American Legion good citizenship medal this year. Jack Peterson-Jack belongs to the Philo society, Hi-Y, and is a Junior Statesman. He is active in Boy Scout work, being an Eagle Scout with one palm and mate of Explorer patrol, president of senior class. elected attorney-general of Sunflower Boy's State in 1941, member of football, golf, and debate teams, and active in high school War Efforts committee. He was chairman of distribution of defense literature for Winfield Boy Scout organization. He has also represented the school in scholarship contests. Annabelle Meek-Annabelle is amember of the Philo society, orchestra, Scribbler's club, secre- tary of Philo society, and vice-president of Scribblers' club for 19-10-41. She is also a member of Ark Val- ley championship debate team 1940-41, winner of Ellis citizenship contest in 1941, and B. P. essay contest this year. She will represent the senior class as one of the attendants to the May queen at Southwestern. She has received speech scholarships from Friends and Phillips universities. g ..4L CLASSES OF 1942 1 Page 14 Row One --Left to Right Dale Minear-Alpha Shirley Pilkington-fPhilo Gale Richard Stout 'fAlpha Bette Lu Lewis-Die Beste Harold Weakley-Alpha Peggy Douilhty-Alpha Roger Stevens-eePhilo Row Four--Left to Right Virginia ClarkefPhilo Keith Wright-Philo Thelma Potter- Die Beste Richard Powers-Die Beste Bernadine Davis-RAlpha Joseph ThorntonJDie Beste Row Two -Left to Right Edna Summers-Die Beste Cruth MorphiseP'hiIo Doris Heffz-onfPhilo Paul Hollingsworth -Philo Wanda Holt-A-Die Beste Bob Schooling-Die Be-ste Emily Bernstorfr--Alpha Row Eve -Left to Right Francis Thompson -Alpha Jewel HamiltonfDie Beste Victor Martin, Jr.- Alpha Jane Duncan Smithe-Alpha Larman Johnson--Alpha Jane L. Gary4Alpha Dwight Wheeler-Philo Ruw Three-L:-ft to Right Keith Bailey-Die Beste Wanda Eastman-Die Beste Roy Edward BrownAAlpha Charlotte Guy-Philo .lark FruitsRAlpha Evelyn L. Wade--Alpha. Keilh Blairf Die Beste Row Six -Left lo Right Marcella Stewart-Die Beste Joe Stuber--Alpha Margaret Buss-Die Beste Frank Phelps'-Philo Marilyn Scogin Fred ConnorADie Beste Joyce PalmerwPhilo La Wana Phelps.RPhil0 Row SevengLeft to Right Leon Johnson-Alpha Bernice Rozar-Die Beste Homer Bridge4Philo Fern Williams--Die Beste Bill Hanlen-Philo Ruth Fulk -Alpha George Muret-Alpha Row Eight -Left to Right Bob Kershergen-Die Beste George Hoard-Philo William Thorntone-Alpha Harriet Kingu-Die Beste Maret Ann Stube1'+Philo Jim Martindell-Philo Lawrence Capron-Alpha SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 t,. 4 sq 7 .4 H ,- -Efx.: ,j' 'zu .' ig. X-1 , 2 4 1 .4- 1 vim Y X-nf Y -4 a i 'E Y X 1 P . ,? A fha ' .A .- RL ' , 1 I -...r-N. 1 XY n 3 w s ' .- xrsghl Y: 1 W af 4 . ' O I ' f ' eff.-'J . :hs 'N J r . ,,, Q . O VXI, I'-.--V1 -if A I -'v .2 'i, Q if ,, ,, 5 1 , I . , , , , . Y , wad? 7 m' 3? as x' J . ' A 'qi ,iff 1 ign In i Xb id ,, aw- ..,: . ,ga M , V Q S. ,r N...- 1.. W .. 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Smith-Alpha Phil Weinrich-Alpha Row Three-Left to Right Edward Lockyear-Philo Elsie Young-Die Beste Stanley Abel-Philo Helen ParkerMAlpha Bill T. WrightMPhilo Velda Farney-Philo George Keith-Alpha Row Six --Left to Right Patricia Bartlett-Die Beste Wesley Kowing-Alpha Rachel Shea-Alpha Rafeal Lopez-Alpha Dorothy Tolles-Die Beste Marvin Flower-Alpha Margaret McNeil-Philo Row Seven4Left to Right Carl KnepperMAlpha Margaret Dysart-Philo Max Stewart-Philo Phyllis H. Dyer-Die Beste Junior Bartlett-Alpha Mary Ellen Hopper-Alpha Edward Day-Alpha Row Eight-Left to Right Virginia Hendricks--Philo Florence Rambo-Alpha Jessie Burley--Die Beste Elise Good-Die Beste Mary Jane Athearn-Alpha Wanda Land-Die Beste Pearl Richards-Die Beste SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 ... , s .13 H- - l ,I arf .H ,. f LSEIZLL. .:, Q 1 f 19 Ei-V. ,x X .ni 'Q' ,f .-P-1 -1 qw 4 ia K' Winn .qgwji nf' ws r-.5 ,M-vs U , , eff KW' ..- , 2 ix Q f if 1 ' if 4 Ss' 3 - 25' '2,:', ' f Q nf-' 'f',' V . 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Dieteriche-Philo Ross Goff--Alpha Dorothy Higginbottom-Phiol William BarnthousePAlpha Ruth WolframeeDie Beste Ruw Three -Left to Right Nuel Hinegardner-Alpha Phyllis Kastor-Die Beste Stanley JenkinssAlpha Jeanne McCrearyPPhilo Mac Alloway4Philo Delores Blackett--Alpha Dop Somers-Philo Ruth Hollin gsworth-D. B. Row Six -'L+-ft to Right Cleda Miller Philo Howard Loudenback - Die Beste Viola Danner - Alpha Jack Peterson -Philo Martha Brunton--Die Beste Jim Hoover-- Philo Barbara Seymour-Alpha Charles Cloud, Jrfe Philo Row Eight-e Left tu Right Hiram Johnson--Die Beste Roberta Schwantes- Die Beste Ferne Hollenbeck -Die Beste Dorothy Bradford -Philo Joyce YoungmDie Beste Roberta Cunningham-Die Beste Virginia Funk-Alpha Annabelle Meek-Philo SENIOR CLASS OF l942 -4 1 v Page lil ff- ,- vw--5. 34 J.. 1- 1 '-vw. ' 1 .' w-2 5' M. 'fic '-hx' 'FK Q 3i..,Q- .......... Fir. f ' - -, M. ,.e' '- T -if f - ':34,j5, 'Q I '- ,.1 2' , 4-.N 'Ji X' 1 U. a. 3 I k I , , Q. M3- -j' 'W2 FQ , , . s 'ei ' f A,- 1 A . f ,S x . XA A Q 41 ' vid , . +361 von Mr- 'w .1:i1. .i:,QiE . L igggikf' ' X155-., 4939 ,, I gym, ,gh 1 ,z ig: ', E :i.- L' 'gg-,cz if A 'Q x - 4 Lp 1 . ,is 4,,-4 33, 1 i , -nf - , 'x A ' 7' 4 r 'rw - x ' 1 , 5, , QA 3 - L Wh ,. ,.,-11, Page 20 ORCHESTRA The high school orchestra is composed of about 70 mem bei s. The theater orchestra also provides music for the plays given during the year. In the spring of '41, after the Lagondan had gone to press, the Winfield high school Music department went to Topeka for the National District music contest and came through with high honors winning 19 hiizhly superiors. Everyone of the instrumental organizations entered in the national received a rat- ing 1. By virtue of these winnings, the band and orchestra lay titular claim to national championship through 1942-43 since the national contest was cancelled for the duration. 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With the reestablishment of foot- B N D ball in W.H.S., the band developed also a marching unit which proved a popular attraction between halves. 3 ,, , ..,.. ,. , , VOCAL MUSIC 22 'NJN Miss Genevieve Huckstep directed the choruses of Winfield high school in an event- ful year. On Dec. 16 the Christmas concert was held which displayed the many achievements of the groups, and a Sunday afternoon concert was held in April. The vocal department consists of the following groups: A Cappella choir, advanced girls' glee club, junior high boys' and girls' chorus, girls' and boys' quartet, girls' trio, j i' junior high boys' sextet, senior high girls' small ensemble, mixed quartet, mixed small en- semble, and junior high girls' sextet. Several of the groups and soloists attended the District contest at Wichita April 24-25. Viking Speakers gesture emphatically, speak persuasively, employ sound reasoning, and the re- sultsPconvinced audiences. During the 19-11-42 season Coach Wayne Brit- ton's teams participated in ten debate tournaments and chalked up a record of two championships, a tie for second, a tie for third, and fifth place in the state. Spirited debates rang out on the question, Re- solved: That as a permanent policy every able- bodied male citizen in the United States should be required to have one year of full-time military training before attaining the present draft age. Besides attending the annual debate institute at Arkansas City, the debaters attended nine tour- naments, including the state tourney at Lawrence, the Ark Valley contest at Wichita, the District tournament held here, and tourneys at Enid, Coffey- ville, Medicine Lodge, Wichita East, Wellington, and Emporia. Winning the District tournament were two teams composed of Pat Graham and Jerry Adams, affirmative: Annabelle Meek and Wade Fite, neg- ative. These teams with Penrose Albright,alternate. tied for second in the Ark Valley tournament at Friends university and with Jane Gary, alternate, placed fifth in the state at Lawrence. Three teams composed of Annabelle Meek, Wade Fite. Pat Graham, Jerry Adams, Wanda Land, and Jane Gary attended the tournament at the college of Emporia where Winfield tied for third. Taking the Medicine Lodge tournament by win- ning 12 out of 15 debates were I.J. Thomas, M. All- ison, J. Alloway, W. Land, N. Cranston, and B. Anderson. Annabelle Meek and Pat Graham were highest ranking girl speakers at the Ark Valley tournament. Pat won first in oratory and Annabelle third in ex- temporaneous speaking at the speech tournament held at Phillips university in November. Others attending the various tournaments in- clude J. Allen, J. Peterson, K. Thomas, P. Oster- hout, and J. Douglas. RESOL ED Pige 21 M--4 t . --,-L . . A ' - - ar vi .3 . L-L1 f f1ff 4sf -2 ,T V E 51-'QW 74 'nv-1 .V - f- ' ' . ' gg dj Q . Q. 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Louise Scott - Philo Patricia Graham-Alpha Gladys Fredrick -Philo Horace lVlcQuiston-Die Beste Juanita Beeman - Philo Mina Mae Cloud--Philo Robert Ciester-Alpha Sadie Elrod -Die Beste Row Four-Left to Right Dorothy Benjamin-Die Beste Jane Anne Cardwell-Philo Ernestine Lockyear-D. B. Faye Brashear- Alpha Glorianna Misak -Alpha Gale McCord - Alpha Tom Bush-Die Beste Margaret Lynch -Die Beste Virginia Blood--Die Beste Dorothy King-Alpha Pauline Clements-Philo Helen Seacat-Die Beste IOR CLASS OF Row Five- Left In Right Stanley Becker-Philo Joanita Lawrence -Philo Wanda Shirley-Die Beste Donald Griffith-Philo Roberta Kanitz-Die Beste Leonard Russell-Die Beste Ella Faye Smith-Alpha Rose Foskett - Die Beste Junellia Phillips-Philo Maurietta Maurer Philo Don Dietrick-Alpha Laverna Mowder-Die Beste Row Six -Left I0 Right Dorothy Ellen Dale-Philo Kenneth Thomas -Philo Jean Douglas-Alpha June Bfuner- Die Beste Melba Claypool --Alpha Jo Ann Busby-Philo Gloria Deane Land-D. B. 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Majors--Die Beste Lucille Elam Die Beste Harold Brooks- Philo Betty Bienhorn Philo Lewis Brant- Alpha Thelma Smithf- Philo Gerald Hittle --Die Beste Peggy Coon-Die Beste Row Four--Left to Right Marquetta King-Alpha Wayne Hitchcock-Alpha Shirley Schul--Philo Warren Sicklesf-Alpha Roselee Brewerf-Philo Edwin Earsom--Alpha Betty Reynoldse- Philo Wayne Rush-Alpha Julia M. Anders-Philo Warren Orahood--Alpha Doris Mossman-Alpha Cecil ThomsonWDie Beste Row Five Left to R-ght' Dail Kelley Philo Theonia Lumbert Die Beste Bill Ireland Alpha Geraldine Bookter Alpha Marion Miller Die Beste Mary Miller- Philo Eugene Conrod Alpha Jeanne Alloway Philo Forrest McFarland Alpha Kathryn Dysart -Alpha Joe Krafels- -Die Heste Evelyn Sheeks --Die Beste Row Six -Le-fl tu Right Jacqueline LeRoyM Die Beste Frank Halbert- -Philo Marjorie Wade-Alpha John Light ---- Philo Nellie MartlingfDie Beste Aaron Johnson--'Alpha Betty Elam -Die Beste Francis Hesse-Alpha Betty Jean Hotchkin--Alpha Leon Payne ---Alpha Leota Oliver - Die Beste Wade Fite-Philo JUNIOR CLASS OF 1942 l-lu-Y Under the supervision of Lionel Cherry. president: Bill I-lanler, x ice-president: and Dill 'fix' lcefieldl, secretary. the senior Hi-Y once again had a successful yfar. Main events were contributions to the Red Cross fund and Community Council llrive. The social event was the annual stag party. Many meml ers are planning to attend Camp Wood during the summer months and the presi 'ent will represent the group. Carl Hubbell :ppeared in the pay lyceum sponsored by Hi-Y. The junior Hi-Y had as officers this year, Phillip Albright, president: Dean Brant, vice-president: Forrest Swisher, secretary: Don King, treasurer: Lee Haney, Bible study Jack Roberts, program chairman: and George Tittsworth, piano player. Important activi- ties were the pencil sale and Red Cross work. Girl Reserves Ready For Service was the national theme of the senior Girl Reserve this year. Making up the cabinet were Emily Bernstorf, president: Bernadine Davis, vice-pres- itlent: Martha June Hudson, secretary: Dorothy Higginbottom, treasurer: Marcella Stew- art, program chairman: Margaret McNeil, service chairman: Josephifie Jones, publicity chairman: Wanda Land, librarian: Evelyn Wade, reporter: Helen Parker, memory book Lora Jean Ogilbee, pianist: Thelma P tter, music: Ruth Wolfram, devotional chairman. Twelve senior Girl Reserves attended the conference held at Augusta, Jan. 30-31, and Feb. 1. The annual Mother and Daughter banquet was given Feb. 10 at the Christian Church. Junior High Girl Reserves held their annu rl Dad and Daughter banquet Oct. 28. The theme was Hobo , and King and Queen elected were Bum Wesley Clark and Bumess Mary Jean Moore. Members of the cabinet were Melva Ann Allison, president: La Verne Buffman, vice-president: Georgia Barker, secretary: Jean Thomas, treasurer: Fern Hall, program chairman: Ima Jean Thomas, publicity: Neva Cranston, devotions: Norma Jean Kastor, music: lla Vaughn, poster: Theresa Knapp, memory book: Bertina Smith, pianist. JOURNALISM Journalism students of Winfield high school have two official publica- tions: The Winfield Oracle and The Lagondan. The Oracle, first published in 1911- 12, isissued bi-monthly and is a nteni- ber of the National Scholastic Press association. Editorial staff of the Oracle includes Wanda Land, Velda Farney tfirst se- mester onlyj editor: Evelyn Wade, managing editor: Joyce Young, neus editor: Eleanor Albright and Stanley Jenkins, feature editors: Rafeal Lopez, sport editor: Margaret McNeil, ex- change: Velma Dowler, typist: Char- lotte Guy, Bette Lou Lewis, and Mary Alice Saxton, Thelma Potter, lfirst semesterj reporters: Nuel Hinegard- ner, business manager: Joe Thornton, Patti Hughes, Pat Hoover, Cleda Mil- ler, Bernadine Davis: and Florence Rambo, advertising solicitors. Evelyn Wade, Joyce Young, and Patti Hughes were associate editors of the Lagondan. Nuel Hinegardner was business manager. All the class compiled material for the Lagondan. Miss Thelma Bussard instructs jour- nalistic writing, and sponsors both Page 27 publications. l PRINTING The printing department of W.H.S. offers classes to ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students. English Echoes, the Winfield Ora- cle, the Lagondan are printed by the students of the printing classes. Most printed forms used in administration of the Winfield Public school and pro- grams used by high schools organiza- tions are also printed in the school shop. The production staff includes Har- old Brooks, Dwight Kelley, foremen: Raymond King, Stanley Becker, Leon- ard Lierman, Dwight Wheeler, make- up-men and pressmen: Jane Duncan, Wayne Finney, Isabelle Kelley, David Beltz, Bennie Sallee, Rose Foskett, Billy Winger, Margaret Groene, Virginia Funk, Dale Schuyler, ad compositors. James Ryan is instructor in printing. Pg2l-4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OF i942 Row One-Left to Right Raymond Barkman-D.B., Audrey Meek-D.B., Gerald Wheeler-P.,Perle McClung-A., James Mc- Peek-P., Elaine Groene-P., Robert Forth-A., Jean Snyder-P., Richard Berrie-A., Marylin Mc- Alister-A., Dick Hoover-D.B., Betty Boyer-D.B. Row Two- Left to Right Aldeene Mowder--A., Walter McAlister-P., June Rose Thorne-P., Bill Byrne-A., Phyllis Brown A., Bernie Wise-A., Barbara Barnett-A., Robert Hill- A., Jean Lime-A., James Holman-D.B., Wanda Stiner-D.B., Wayne Finney-D.B. Row Three-Left to Right Harleigh Baxter-D.B., Janet Allen-P., Elmer Richardson-A., Ann Sidener-A., John Shannon- P., Shirley Holman-P., Bruce Ford-A., Phyllis Bergdall-P., Bill Swisher-A., Alice Workman- P., Marlyn Harp-A., Naomi Baker-A. Row Four-Left to Right La Nelle Wilson-A., Rodney Boyles-D.B., Pauline Finney-A., Don Reynolds-D. B., Hope Cheese- man-D.B., Wayne Rogers- D. B., Gerrie Parker- D.B., Ira D.Barkman Jr.-A.,-Patricia McGuire- P.,Theodore Pumpelly -P., Annabelle Todd-P., Frankie Nicholas-P. Row Five -Le-ft to Right Jack Davis -D. B., Beth Lyon-D.B., Glen Higdon--A., Ruth Eastman-P., Don Fulghum- D.B., Sarah Stuber- P., Dale Smith--D.B., Dorothy Merriam-D.B., Willard Wise-D.B., Norma Rounds- D.B., Foster Crow-A.. Clara Peters-P. Row Six -Left to Right Evelyn Klein -D.B., Garland Prater-D.B., Barbara Cline-D. B , George Reynolds-A.,Virginia Lee Myers - P., Donald Cook--A., Marjorie Ferrell-A., Kenneth Bean--.5 ., Janee Janice Shoemaker-A., Rex Owen Dulaney-P., Kathryn Lime -P., Dean Pressnall-P. Row Seven - Le-ft tu Right Earl Brothers-D.B., Dorothy Burley-P., Kay Wortman-D.B., Virginia Thomas-D.B., Richard Potter-D. B., Betty Easterday-P., La Moine Learned-P.. Lucille Henderson- D.B., Dale Schuyler-- D.B., Rubv Martling-P., Paul Livingston-D.B., Jean Hollenbeck-D.B. Row Eight- Left tn Right Ruth Gann -D.B., James Wagner-P., Norma Lee Chapman-D. B. , Paul Bonewell-D. B., Norma Jane Dixon -P., Harry Barnthouse-P., Mary Ellen Bishop-A.. Bob Bates-D.B., Lucile Schmidt-P., Lavere Syrnpson -A., Frances Naw-A., Don Gardner-P. Ruw Nine-Left t0 Right Ralph Kerry-P., Nadine Holman-P., Raymond Biddle-D. B., Joyce Farney-P., Hal Wilcox-A., Carol Weinrich-A., Donald Tooney-D.B., Evelyn Harris- A.,Charles Rawlings-D.B., Joyce Kerr- A., James Garrison-A., Alice Bell Daugherty-A. Row Ten -Left to Right Patricia Cruze -A., James Cate-P., Anna Dunbar-P., Robert Rizgs -D. B., Phyllis Wells-P., Neal Hinegardner-A., Lora Jean Ogilbee-A., Howard Stuber-A., Cleda Wade-A., Jordon Roberts-D. B., Elizabeth Evans-P., Mary Ellen Paton-A. Row Eleven-Left to Right Rose Mary Wilkers--P., Elizabeth Criger-P., Joan Gardner-P., Beulah Lee Dungy-A., Florence Carlton-A., Peggy Davis-D.B., Rosalie Jones-A., Nita Kempton -P., Lois Wind-D. B., Marjorie McKeever-A., Carol Prigmore-P., Frances Russell-A. Row Twelve -Left to Right Jean McAlister-P., Irene Krueger -D.B., Barbara King-A., Phyllis Harris-A., Mary Jane Wells- P., Velma Claypool-P., Gwendolyn Palmer-P., Virginia Hetherington-A., Evelyn Armstrong-D. B., Vivian Blakey-A., Helen Tipker-P., Evelyn Briscoe-P. 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Jumor high IIILISICIEITIS JLIUIOI' high athleuqg Row Twp Left to Right Everett HigdOn'Har.0ld Hanshaw Boyvs Sextet Scholarship Winners Eighth Grade Officers Junior high cheerleaders Q Page 21 JUN :OR l-ner: sci-loo Junior high students play an important part in Winfield high school activities. The student senate which has charge of activity points, junior high election, and numerous ac- tivities of the junior high, is sponsored by Mrs. Pearl Bartholomeau. A special project taken by the student body this year was the reducing of the high school light bill with Everett Higdon and Harold Hanshaw as chairmen. Mary Lou Conrod was winner of the Book Week prize. The quiz was held in junior high assem- bly Nov. 13. Many of the junior high students' talents are revealed in the various music organizations. The junior high students were more than active in A Cappella choir. Outstanding were Donald Chase. Elden Schroeder, Harold Carroll, George McNeish, Dorothy Stephenson, Jean Thomas, Marilyn Thornton,Corinne Edwards, Olive Soule, Betty Anne Smith, Maxine Taton, and Norvel Osborn. Applause group of the choral section was the junior high sextet composed of Jim Watkins, E. L. Van Laningham, Bill Plank, Ernest Kantiz. Kenneth Sidener, and Dale Meirs. Also in band and orchestra the junior high group are numerous: active are Phillip Albright, Raymond Oldham, Don Wind, Bobby Buss, Jimmie Albright, Patti Reiter, George McNeish, Dorothy Stephenson, Joan Miller, Margery Riggs, Norma Kastor, and Bertina Smith. Every pupil tests were given to the junior high students, Jan. 8. Placing highest in the state with a perfect score in eighth grade spelling was Ruth Ann Bergevin. In the upper five per cent were Eugene Gates, Eleanor Goode, Opal McDaniel, Robert Mossman, and Darvin Waite. . Seventh grade spelling winners were Neva Martling and Ara Sheeks with perfect scores and highest in the state. Bob Jones was in the upper five per cent. Freshmen English winners in the upper five per cent were Patricia Sable, June Powell, Marilyn McNeish. Jane Crawford, Dorothy Porter, Martha Luton, and Harold Hanshaw. Seventh grade English--Janet Yoder, upper one per cent: Bob Jones, Frances Baxter, Lilajane Hiatt, Eugene Weaver, Billy Lou Carroll, Reva Sturm, and Joan Martin in the upper five per cent. Winners in creative writing contest were Dorothy Stephenson, Max Holroyd, and Jim Watkins. Junior high cheerleaders were Maxine Taton, head cheerleader: Ruby Duncan, Kenneth Sidener, and Jackie Crawford. ' Head sponsor for ninth grade, Miss Lucy Hunter: eighth grade, Miss Willma Tullis: seventh grade, Miss Nina Heller. Norvel Osborn presided as president of junior high student body. Miss Lucy Headrick coached the junior high play, Penrod, given May 7-8. The cast includ- ed Jack King, Eugene Weaver, Don Miles, Jack Crawford, Robert Raynes, Eldon Schroeder, Harold Carrell, Everett Higdon, Phillip Albright, Robert Light, Robert Mossman, George McNeish, Bob Jones, Betty Lou Harrison, Peggy Greer, LaVerne Buffum, Patricia Clark, and Lita Mae Morgan. Page 3 ALPHA By winning both football and bas- ketball ticket sales and the privilege of sitting on the north side the Alphas proved that they are the ticket selling champions of W.H.S. for 1941-42. F In Don't Take My Penny, the annual Alpha play, Ed Day and Lucien Barbour exhibited marked talent as impersonatorsg Emily Bernstorf, M a r g a r e t Chapman, Dale Minear, Stanley Jenkins, and Aaron Johnson demonstrated their ability in character parts: Marilyn McAlister, George Smith, Phyllis Harris, Barbara King, Frances Rus- sell and James Garrison showed their skill in straight roles, and Bernadine Davis, Evelyn Wade, Evelyn Harris and Warren Orahood revealed their competency in por- traying minor characters. The Spring Track Meet, an hi- larious affair of cheers, races, and eats, was run off under the super- vision of president, Bill Thornton: vice-president, Gale Stoutg secretary, Evelyn Wade, and the following committee members: Larman John- son, Gene Porter, Pat Graham, Lu- cien Barbour, Ed Day, George Smith, Butch Mitschler, Aaron Johnson, Ann Sidener, Jane Gary. Bill Winfrey, Peggy Osterhout, Bar- bara King, George Reynolds, Emily Bernstorf, Kenneth Bean, Lionel Cherry, Margaret Chapman, Don Dietrick, Bernadine Davis, Jean Douglas, Jack Fruits, Marilyn Mc- Alister, Nuel Hinegardner, Jose- phine Jones, Rafeal Lopez, Vic Martin, Warren Orahood, Dale Mi- near, Barbara Richardson, Joe Stu- ber, and La Nelle Wilson. Sponsors of the society are Helen Johnson, Hesper St. John, Helen Fincke, Katharine Van Keuren, Richard Chisum, Ralph Tit.1s, and Bert Keene y. -. .,....- --- K Keith Bailey. president: Wanda Eastman, vice-president: Eleanor Albright, secretary, led the Die Bes- tes to a colossal finish in 1942. Win- ners in the ticket sale were Eleanor Albright, Pat Hoover, and Jim Thompson. Under the direction of Thelma Bussard. You're Telling Me was presented Oct. 16-17 with the following cast: Marcella Stewart. Pat Hoover, Eleanor All,1rig'ht, Margaret Buss, Betty Boyer,Gordon Hillhouse, Fred Conner, Keith Bail-ay, Norna Rourds, and Jack Ielonnold. Clarence Brannum, Marty Side- ner, Joe Krafels, Jim Shipp, Joe Thornton. Kenneth Furlow, Gene M1-rphis, Wayne Finney, Bill Hus- sell, Keith Bailey, Bill King, and Jim Barnthouse made up the basket- ball team. With Dick Hoover, Ty Powers, Keith Bailey, and Garland Prater composing boys' team, and with Le- ota Oliver, Wanda Shirley, Jerry Parker, and Hope Cheesman on gil ls' team, Die Bestes tied for first place with the Alphas in tennis hon- ors. The Die Beste Hoedown was held May 4 at Island park. Die Bestes going out for track are Joe Thornton, Kenneth Furlow, Homer Higdon: forensics, Wanda Land: golf, Clarence Bran- num,Ma1'tin Sidener,Jim Thompson, music, Bob Logsdon, Hope Chees- inan, Don Faust, Eleanor Albright, Keith Bailey, Don Hudson, Heihf rt Hawk Jr,, Wanda Stiner, and Dorothy Merriam. D I E B E S T E i V r Aw Af-,W--'vw J K I x -tfYL: ...- A xxky .i P s ' A s, , .-ers' 5 .g,.v .. - .--, v.aY..,.T,,.,,,, Pl-IILO The Philo society completed an- other successful year under the lead- ership of Mac Alloway, president: Homer Bridge, vice-president: and Annabelle Meek, secretary. Annual play of the society was The Mummy and the Mumps and was directed by Thelma Bussard. In- cluded in the cast were Penrose Al- bright, Wade Fite,Kenneth Thomas, Richard Ripper, Jerry Adams, La Wana Phelps, Elizabeth Evans, Dor- athy Ellen Dale, Junellia Phillips, and Pat McGuire. The business staff included Joe Weddle, Sarah Stuber, Joan Gardner, Raymond King, and Frank Nicholas. Recruits met at Camp Philo for the annual party. All good draftees -joined the ranks of the army, navy, marines, and air corps: and maneu- vers were under the direction of General Mac Alloway, Captain Wade Fite, Lieutenant-General Annabelle Meek, Colonel Lulu B. Hiatt, and Chief-of-staff Edward Stephenson. Max Stewart was Flight commander of the Air Corps: John Light, Master Technique Ser- geant of the Marines3Jack Peterson, first Sergeant of the Army: Jerry Adams, chief Petty Officer of the Navy: and Sarah Stuber, head of R. P. Musicians and forensic represen- tatives included Wade Fite, Jerry Adams, Annabelle Meek, Junellia Phillips, Tomie Henderson, Patti McGuire, Bill Tom Wright, and Penrose Albright. Philo sponsors are Lulu B. Hiatt, Grace Karr. Edward Stephenson, Helen Baker, Polly Streets, Beulah Pointer, and James Ryan. --F.-.-,,..,,. ,---v-......-......,........,..-.....-....... .... s ,. l gfwfit. 14143 ' ' . 's., Since . , .,eff.'f,i2sa? A .- . we pt-4 , V. 1. Personality queen, attendant, pep club president 2 Senior play cast 3. Senior class officers and student body president 4. Junior class play 7. Defense committee 5. Essay winners 8. Motion picture operators 6. D. A. R. winner 9. Sophomore pilgrimage winners Page I -- i Page 36 Clubsr--f'FF-Student Council Various clubs and the student council are significant parts in the organization of the school. international Friendship Clubs Marcella Stewart headed the senior International Friendship club for the first semester and was ably assisted by Ferne Hollenbeck as vice-president and Mary Alice Saxton, secretary. Officers for the second semester were Patricia Walker, Natalee Rails, Patty McGuire, president, vice-president, and secretary, respectively. Correspondence of the International Friendship clubs this year has been con- fined for the most part to the western hemisphere owing to difficulty i-ri commun- icating with European countries. In addition to their correspondence the clubs packed Red Cross gift cartons for children in Britain, made covers for Braille books for the blind, and made nut and can- dy containers for Easter. These were sent to the veteran's hospital at Fort Riley. Future Farmers Ranking again as one ofithe ten highest chapters in the state the Winfield fu- ture farmers had one of the busiest and fullest programs in the history of the chapter. The chapter is actively cooperating in national defense and is making a monthly report to the U. S. Commissioner of Education, Washington D. C. The highlight of the year was the banquet Feb. 11 in the high school cafeteria where plates were set for 150 guests. Under the leadership of Paul Lawrence, president: Cecil Thompson, vice-pres- identg Stanley Abel, secretary: and Gaylord Holman, treasurer, the chapter has dipped 3000 head of sheep, treated 1000 sacks of seed potatoes, purchased a9B100 defense bond, planted 5 acres of potatoes, and performed other community activities. The chapter started correspondence with boys in Argentina. ' English Echoes Staff I Those genii with the pen, the Scribblers' club, published their seventh annual English Echoes. Rafeal Lopez was editor, Margaret McNeil, assistant editor: and Eliza- beth Evans, business manager. A picture of the entire Scribblerls club is shown in the left column, second picture. , Senior Pep Club Officers The senior high pep club started its activities early this year promoting pep at the football games. They sponsored the election and crowning of football queen. Officers for the year were Larman Johnson, president? Patricia Graham, vice-presi- dent: and Jewel Hamilton, secretary. Junior International Friendship Club Officers Junior high International Friendship club officers for the year were La Verne Buffum, president: Jane Crawford, vice-president: and Elaine Baird, secretary. Junior High Pep Club Officers Junior high pep club had a membership of 100. Maxine Taton, Ruby Duncan, Jack Crawford, and Kenneth Sidener were drill leaders. Student Council The Student Council plays an important part in the pupils everyday life. 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This year the Winfield Public Schools have been chosen as a demonstration center for the study of Inter-American relations. PRINCIPAL HERBERT C. HA IVK-For the past ten years has been the capable principal of the Winfield High School. His loyalty. understanding, ani cooperation under any circum- stance, to pupils and teachers alike, have won him the admiration and high esteem of all. BOARD OF EDUCATION-Dr. Martin W. Baden, president: Mrs. James Albright, Dr. W. F. Bernstorf, Mrs. Paul Guy, Mr. J. Ray Hill, and Dr. Howard E. Snyder. Top Row --Left to Right Bert Keeney-A.B., Chadrong M.S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburgg senior, Al- pha sponsor, crafts. Hesper St. John 4B.S., K. S. T. C., Emporia: head sponsor of junior class, Alpha, senior G.K. sponsor, commerce. Wayne Britton-A.B.. B.S., M.S. in education, K.S.T,C., Emporia: head Die Beste sponsor, junior sponsor, debate coach, social science instructor. Grace Karr --A.B., M.A., Kansas university: head sponsor of senior class, Philo sponsor, senior G.R. sponsor, head of social science de- partment. Polly Streets-B.S.,K.S.T.C..Pitts- burg: junior high pep club, phy- sical education. FACULTY R.E. TitusfB.S., K.S.T.C., Pitts- burg: M.A.,Iowa university: track coach,junior high basketball coach ninth grade sponsor, physical ed- ucation. Willa Jean Paton Secretary to principal tfirst semesterj. Bottom Row-HLeft to Right Clemence Hopper-Secretary to superintendentg Clerk of Board of Education. Ira L. Plank+B.S., M.S., at K.S. C. Manhattang senior sponsor, sponsor of F. F. A., head of vo- cational agricultural department. V. ivian Felt-B. S., K. S. T. C. Em- poriag pep club. Die Beste spon- sor, librarian. Helen M. Johnson4A. B., Emporia Teachers: M. A., K. U., head Al- pha sponsor, Scri-bblers club,senior G. R., sophomore sponsor, Eng- lish. ' Lulu Blanche Hiatt-M.A., Univer- sity of Nebraska, University of Parisg University of Mexicog head Philo sponsor, sponsor uf Inter- national Friendship Club, senior G. R.,seniorclass,head of language department, Rosemary Ridings-B. A., Wichita university, Logopedics Instructor. Richard Chisum-B.S. in education, Kansas State Teachers college. Hays, Alpha sponsor, dramatics., commerce. A if l i ,L


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