Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

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U, 5 - ff ff, W' if .2 3 K aw k AA , e 1 Y Q 4 .A ' it J i L' W , ' X seniors ........................... 8 athletics. . ....126 underclass ........................ 38 student ZW ................. ...... 150 clubs ana' organizations ........... 66 faculgf. . . fireword This book is a book if memories. Its contents are a record of all that was memorable about the 1961-'62 school year at Hutchinson High School. The year is gone, but much fy' it is still within the students. And the year is here on these pages-remaining fnrever to augment memories against the weight QF time. Who could jbrget the big dances and games and important assemblies so deephz steeped in tradition? Tradition is as much a part mf HHS as ever. It couldn't be broken by transplanting. Though the students have been brought to a new, campus-sgile building, they continue to crown their jiotball queen at the fnotball homecoming and end maidens' week with foe's Tavern. Unforgettable, too, are memories if those novel occurrences M this year that were without traditional jiundation. The students will always retain a memogz if the Twist, not in their minds, then in their aching backs. T es, they'll remember that controversial dance that outlasted its more transcient contemporaries, the Pony and Mashed Potatoesf and lcjt students gyrating in firmal attire at school dances. Each HHS'er has memories which are peculiar to himsehf It may be the car he worked so hard to pay fir or his Ksteaabf' girl with whom he broke up and made up so fjten during the year. Or perhaps he recalls most vividbf a certain wafer parg1, or his jubilant eighteenth birthday. Not all the memories gf this year are pleasant ones. Who will soon fyrget the solemn finish the Newton eleven gave to the fnotball season? How long will it be bdnre the quadrangle is Jprgotten- that plot Q' land that always seemed ten degrees colder, fifteen miles per hour windier, and three times wetter than any other portion Q' the state? No matter how exciting, poignant, or tragic the sundgz memories if this year may seem, the day will come when the students who lived them can say, with a levigi onhf time can bring, T es, I remember HHSQD Progress is unceasing at Hutchinson High School. Here, the observatory, completed this year, is shown during construction. Work doesn't stop with the setting sun at HHS. The lights of the building form dazzling patterns on za fall night if le Although the new high school building is an impressive structure, the vivucious but serious-minclecl students are more impressive still. with stone and steel,. . . . . . Contractors created on an empgi plain a modern and beautyful edmce. They made it inanimate. It couldn't move or speak or produce. But when it's yhlled with livey, youthful students busihi going about the business of learning and enjoying themselves, it has as much lje as any structure on earth. lfVithin this building, an amazing process occurs. Each year droves KUF wide-eyed, timid youths enter it hr the first time,' three years later thgi emerge young adults, stilljull qffun, but ready to meet whatever challenges lyfe may offer in a troubled world. 7:30 A.M.-The empty Quadrangle stands ready to receive 1300 energetic students. Soon the day's activities are to begin, and HHS won't rest for nearly ,..-ull ,,,,..--- ten hours' 8:09 A.M.-A few stragglers hasten through the quad to first hour classes. fm. 8:15 A.M.-Order prevails as Mr. Max Hamilton opens his early morning physics class. gay 10:10 A.M.-The pep club gives the team its support in a mid-morning pep assembly. 12:00-P.M.-Busy students hastily devour 3:20 P.M.-joyous students part their ways at the a tray of goodies in the cafeteria. close of another school day. 4 v sh 5, in . 1a,,gm, tg-E-Q ui, .jf- Kids say the darn'dest things! might be Mr. Knauer's thoughts as he responds with mixed emotions to a students comment during an early morning class discussion. cleclicaiee stajjf selects personable english teacher as 1962 dI6Cl'Z'CCll66 Perched precariously on his stool in room A-200, Mr. Del Knauer imparts to his stu- dents his love of literature and zeal for learn- ing. His vitality doesn't end in the class- roomg it bubbles over into Briny Birds and the Midnight Oil Burners, clubs of which he is sponsor. Mr. Knauer can be a friend to the students as well as a teacher, because the years have not made him forget what it is to be young. Although he sympathizes with the students, he does not 'give away good grades. He is not content with mediocrity and requires quality work. His students attack his assign- ments with enthusiasm, for under him Eng- lish becomes meaningful and its study be- comes a pleasure. It is with great pride that the 1962 Alla- garoo staff dedicates the fruit of its year's labor to Mr. Del Knauer. Mr. Del Knauer, l962 Allagaroo dedicatee, falls in to deep concentration at the chess board. .f 93 I SENIORS 'Nm Seniors QFHHS, a changeable lot are these. They're boisterous at pep rallies and games, careyree at leisure, solemn at worship, and serious in class. Although still fesh and youthful, these upperclassmen are young adults. They are beginning to discover where thfgfre going and why. No longer do their thoughts and plans prfyect onbf to tomorrow or the week end or next summer,' they have learned that these funflled years mf youth drm with an ever-quickening pace into adulthood. Thy are stridingforward into lyfe with an optimistic expectation of successg and, surehf, each in his own way will have success. awards organzlzations announce top awara' winners in annual spring honors assernbgf Georgia Ensz Ron Herron Rotary Club Rotary Club V 'A 'f-v-0-vwffvaw' : .wc A A ' Thi Susan SiCkmQl1 Karen Haskard Cathie Zimmerman Sheila Reynolds Erland C1-upper Hutchinson MUSIC Club Future Teachers Future Teachers Central State Bank Central State Bank 'Q' Linda Young Barbara Hughes Robert Keckler Sherrill johnson Margo Lyman Altrusa Delta Delta Delta Hi-Y Opti-Mrs. DAR Pilgrim Daffid D021119' Sharon Young Brian Biles Niillfmlll Meflf National Merit National Merit 0 Finalist Finalist Finalist Gary Schrader Lee Gordon National Merit National Merit Finalist Finalist Cecilia Myers Several HHS award winners were recognized in the annual honors assembly. The Central State Bank Scholarships, based on leadership, scholarship, and extra curricular activi- ties, were awarded to Sheila Reynolds and Erland Crupper. The Rotary Club awarded Georgia Ensz and Ron Herron with 100 dollar scholarships to Hutchinson Junior College. Other awards from local organizations were: Hutchinson Music Club, 100 dollars to Susan Sick- mon, Altrusa Nurses, 100 dollars to Linda Young: DAR Good Citizen Award to Margo Lyman, Delta Delta Delta, 100 dollars to Barbara Hughes, and Opti-Mrs., 100 dollars to Sherrill Johnson. Scholarships from school organizations were the 100 dollar awards from FTA to Cathie Zimmerman and Karen Haskard and a l00 dollar award from Hi-Y to Robert Keckler. National award winners were Hutchinson's five National Merit Scholarship Finalists Sharon Young, Brian Biles, David Doane, Lee Gordon, and Gary Schrader. awards seniors awarded afar years qf work and stuajf The winners of the 1962 jim-Juliet Davis Founda- tion award were Cecilia Myers and James Finney. The Davis Foundation award was established in 1957 by the late Mr. jim Davis and Mrs. Davis. The award is presented each year to an outstanding boy and girl at Hutchinson High School, and is based on outstanding scholastic achievement. The 500 dollar annual stipend may be used at any college in Kansas or Missouri. Davis award winners have been Frank Alexander and Kristine Martin, 19575 Donna Hyder and Mar- vin Huffman, 1958, Sandra Gustafson and Don YVorster, 19595 Esta Sue Burke and Lawrence Mor- gan, l960g Marian Richards and Gary Brewer, 19613 and Cecilia Myers and james Finney, 1962. James Finney ip, , 2.11, w1g,,g7 A- A + rnueh to the amusement of Don Green :uf 4-my we f zitg 4 1 1 seniors begin new year with antz'ezj9a1fz'0n and a'etermz'nazfz'0n A vm Mary Adams Bob Akins John Alber I 5 S2 , M . ,.,. 552 ,.,,.n.-J...- K...- Dale Aldrich Robert Aleman Dave Allen Esther Almanm Holm Alunnbuugli K 3 Qt ' 4 i Q? Y L 2 H Joan Anderson Marty Anderson Bob Atkinson J ' 'P z, :Exif-72 F ' ' - ' V' 'Wfffr . , 74 ?5i?Z3't'. 5? ,QQ V ' -H52 2 +1 , I ,Vx ,A 1 -:g g X K, 3 ' wgkisem . , ,rw,r, 'Le,-1. 2' ' TSI! A A NA 1.5, A 1, , ,- gg- I z 'W' ' -li' so f........, 1 ,... A 123. W A ,-: in K ,I ,:1' reef A H Mrs. Doris Lyman promotes school spil . S ,. elm - f, . 2, A to I' . . 'W W1lll6 Move. i e Emett Avery -I2 Kay Austermiller Jim Avers P Dennis Ayers Barbara Ayres Bob Barb Richie Barber Joe Barker yryv, I if vnu... M... if X , , V Leonard Ban-kman -lack Barnes Bonnie Bechtold Nancy Bemis Rod Bemis S.. ..,r Gary L. Benjamin Donna Bennett Steven Bernard 1 Xllzmggmmo sales in the eaietexin ke XX'elJe1g Rit'h1lI'ii-IZIIHCS. :xml Janet Beyer Brian Biles Lee Billingsly seniors have yearbook lbictures takeng look jhrwam' Z0 szgning lbarw Jean Bland Doris Blanton Bea Bolt Mary Brightenburg Patty Broadbrooks Dayna Brooks Ray Brooks Bob Brown If I move the part just a fourth of an inch to the right it'lI be perfect, thinks Dick Phillips as Eddie VVhite looks on. I4 Dennis Brown Jabe Brown l Margaret BYOWII N0rman Brown im 4 l , Part Brownin Connie Burdick Brad Bur ess Bonnie Burne Kay Burns Y g S Y UQ.-I quasar ,lr- Qi Nancy Burns Terry Byer Larry Cain Linda Cain Mary Carey Doug Carter Joe Castro Steve Ceideburg Carolyn Chick Marilyn Chick l Linda Chiles Judy Chrest Kenny Claphan Gary Clark im Clark J I5 seniors get together JW good times offer school hours Ann Clegg Jan Coberly Diana Cole Hermon Colegrove Dale Coleman Nancy Colladay Karen Comes Jessica Compton , . CII David Cowles Charlotte Cox June Cross L 3 1 It was another rough day, but l m,-L ll l' we made it, remarks Jim Neal to C' Steve Steele and Judd Shaffer f t as they recover at XVong's from the strain of I6 - gghgol, Vic Cross Erland Crupper Anne Cunningham 4 2 Diane Danford Jayne Darling Tish Darlington Bill Darnell Bill Davis Gary Dean Patricia Diggs David Doane Charles DeGraw Jim Denney Bob Brown shows off his Goon Squad hat to promote school spirit before the football Jack Dinwiddie game with Newton. Judy Ditgen M' 5 O Cheryl Dunlop Merilyn Dunn Saundra Dunsworth Kay Dutton I7 seniors make postersfyr electz'0ns,' choose class fmcers l Ruth Ann Edwards Brenda Ehling Murriel Evans Sandy Evans I 8 James Finney Chuck Fish Ronnie DuVal John Edgington Gene Edman F., 2 4 5 Nancy Elliott Georgia Ensz Dolly Evans Lee Eubanks David Ewing Donna Farmer Karen Ford Shirley Fox Jim Frederikson Jim F rick Donna Gaeddert Howard Garvin Gard Garwood t as M-it Jean Gibson Sherry Gillcy 1 Mike Gingerich John Goetz Sylvia Jane Gallardo Lydia Garcia Margaret Garcia rf' Stanley Gatlin Quinton German Gary Gibson Vanity, vanity! All is vanity and vexation, think Barbara Ayres, Sue XVisby and Karen Krug as they primp for their I.D. card pictures. seniors have careers in minai' stuajz vocations far future Randy Grant Joe Gravett Lee Gordon Bill Goodale Frank Gordon WW mm Ann Green Sheila Groseclosc Annette Gunn 20 And the thingamajig activates the dealie, which in turn stimulates that other jobbydoof' thinks Bob Huey as he, Mike Swigger, Keith l 1 Mike Gunther Cecil Guthrie l Harris and Bob Alumbaugh work in the llutto machine shop. Patti Hageman Bill Hall Tom Hamby Bob Harmon Keith Harris Carol Hartke Blythe Hartl y l Karen Haskard Phyllis Hauschild Janice Hedger Dennis Hefling Sonja Hemphill WW f W' v ff Carol Hensley Ron Herron Jeanie Hester N The library is the scene of preparation for National Merit Scholarship tests. Janiqe Higgins Kathy Hill Wilmar Hinshaw 22 seniors prepare jhr college t through stuajf and tests Barbara Hobson Judy Hornbeck Nancy Hovious l H 4.1'fi2:,, Mary Jane Howe John Hoy Shirley Huckabey Bob Huey Rachel Huffman Barbara Hughes Stephen Hurst Mickey Inkanish l Representatives at Girls' and Boys' State Missildine, Margo Lyman, Janice Biles. Back Row: Erland Crupper Sollenberger, Bill Davis and Larry Pat Ireland Celeste Jacques Juanita Jamison 5 ,QV Q Wm f Harold Jaynes Sharon Jennings Beverly Jerauld Jeanine Johnson Sherrill Johnson Toni Jones l , , Steve Jones Dee Ann Jordan Robert Keckles Kathy Keesling 1 'ere-Front Row: Bill Leslie, Jackie Iarolyne Newman, Ann Clegg and Brian lerron, Joe O'Sullivan, Bob Wilson, Mike ll J 5 5 K Jerry Kern Johnny Kienzle Kim Kimberly I Jim King Tim Kitch Tom Kirkby 23 seniors plan homeoomz'ng,' promote school spz'rz't l jamie Krieg Members of the senior girls' chorus line are Marilyn Walter, jane Welchons, Linda Chiles Kathy Keesling, Mary Winter, Nancy Bemis and Mary Carey. Bill Kluge Joe Konnesky Kem Koontz Karen Krug Ronnie LaClair Jim Latham Larry Lawrence V l 'f ' , ,, , ,ff a iv 'K' Q in , Irene Layman Jerry Leiker Gerald Lemen Bill Leslie Lane Livingston John Lock Jerry Lowrey Richard Luman M' '. Mm Margo Lyman Pat Hadley Lynch Richard Magerfleisch Larry Paul Magyar Jerald Major Gordon Mallett Grant Mallett , 7 Gary Markle Elaine Martin 1 . Y 1 Stella Martinez Mike Maxfield f f , ., . Y ,f ' ff ,wif gif' Amelia Maldonado y a 5 J Exchanging senior name cards are Charlene l Parker and Dick Wells as classmates Gary Nieman and Gary Garwood watch. Joe Martinez 43 Larry McClure Paula McDonald Anita McGuire 25 seniors jyartzbipate in sports, clubs and actz'vz'tz'es Marilyn McKee Nancy McMurry John McShane i Diana McVey Randy Mettlen Connie Meyer Dick Miller Jerry Miller Judy Miller Skip Mills Charlie Millspaugh Jackie Missildine Dennis Mitchell 26 Ulf Y0u,d just aPPlY,Y0urSelf You Ruth Ann Mitchell Connie Mock Jerry Mohr wouldn't be called in here so often! says Sue Osborn, counselor's aid, to Dale Coleman. ffl 1 11 wmv, , ,, ,, A Jan Montford Ann Moore Stacy Morris Paying their debt to society are these students as they pick up trash during a seventh. Judy Morton Michael Morton Susan Murphey Ron Murphy Cecilia Myers Virginia Myers Jim Neal Bonita M. Nestor Connie Neufeld Myra Neufeld Carolyne Newman Gary Niemann Elsie Norris seniors earn mongl in part-time j0bs,' savejwfutufe Sue Osborn Joe O'Sullivan Larry Pankratz Charlene Parker 28 Making mud pies? It looks like it, but actually Gary Clark and David Schuman are mixing clay for Mr. Warren Brown's art classes. , . we Sharon Nunemaker Paula Oakley Margaret Ochs Carl Owens Sam Owens Tonia Pankow Marlene Parker Keith Pearson Jeanne Penner Jane Pennington Lynne Peterson Kathy Pettijohn 4 9 3 2 S E Geraldine Petering Virginia Perry Dick Phillips Drum Major Gary Markle leads the band in the homecoming parade. Gilbert Pickenpaugh Lori Piken Ken Pitts I G Shirley Plush Sharon Poindexter Gary Pope David Porter Jerry Porter I 1 , Judy Powell Judy Powers Carolyn Pownall Ricky Preston Charlotte Prilliman 29 seniors welcome 'sophies' with summer rush pany Gary Puls Carolyn Ragsdale Judith Rank Margaret Rankin Lana Ratliff Ron Ratzloff Joe Razo Joyce Razo Nancy Recd George Reaves Jim Reeves RiCk RCUYICY P0liticking for senior class elections is Charles 30 DeGraw, Sheila Reynolds Carolyn Rice Johnene Riffel Margaret l l l l Karen Rodgers Bob Rodriguez Larry Roher Mary Ross Boyd Rostine x ? . -772 , ,H-xl . , Marion Rudiger Judi Rowe Rita Sallabedfa Judy Scandland Dwight Schissler M I Paul Schmucker Gary Schrader The spirit of the Gay '90's prevails at the '62 Skidoo Club, theme of the Senior Rush Party. Pictured are an Turner, Tim Kitch, John Xllilliamson, Dale Coleman, David VVegener, Linda Chiles, Alabe Brown, Bob Sperling, Kem Koontz l David Schuman Kenneth Scott Jeanie Hester, Bob Atkinson, and Mary Adams. are measured JW caps, gawns as graduation day approaches Ralph Shepherd Sharon Shuman 32 Cheryle Smith seniors WY. Judd Shaffer Barbara Shinkle Larry Shoffner Mary Lou Shelton Richard Shelton Leon Shuff Cletus Shultz WW Susan Sickman David Sisk M W Tom Smith Mike Sollenberger Bill Slack Bill Sligar Bonnie Sparks Bob Sperling Dick Spillers John Spriggs Larry Steele Marcy Steele Steve Steele Qi Ken Stevens Karen Stewart Ken Stewart Connie Stockham Bob Stremel l Ray Stroup Roger Sullivan Mike Swigger qw, Vi ,qryflli We've had three fabulous years at the best school ever. , In a way graduation is welcome, but . . . Bill Taylor Roberta Taylor Tom Thomas seniors end Qfyear draws neag' students attend prom, banquet Glen Thompson Phyllis Toomey Mike Trent Bliss eleo A Ila Trowbridge Fay Tucker Kay Tucker Loren Tucker Jan Turner 5-uw U 'sa , A V 'ef .. Uszif - - if wif' 5 1 f ' Q79 ' W :iff vw: Bill Turney Patty Urban Rachel Vieyra Marilyn Watter Melinda Ward E l W 34 Rodger Warren Johnny Waters Mike Weber Don Webster David Wegener l Jane Welchgng Dick Wells Eddie White Rick Whittle Sandra Wilcoxen W V1 F? Sf tif L., FW fu i j 4,5 N' 'Y' ff! iff 3,5 il! FI! C. Williams Jim Williams National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists studying for the final testing are David Doane, Brian Biles, Sharon Young, Lee Karen Williams Sue A. Williams Gordon' and Gary Schrader' wifi, Wanda Williams John Williamson Betsy Willm Bob Wilson Harlin Wilson seniors 'wheels' leaa' class in memorable year LaVerne Wilson Sheryl Wilson ASQ? a XM'-'Z-..,,i l wr Mary Winter Sue Wisby Jerry Wolf Randy Wood Briny Bird of '62 is Kay Dutton, showing off her class numerals. Joining her for lunch is Donna Farmer. 36 x. W. gym.: Ms... Linda Young Nadine Youngberg Richard Wintamute i 55 3 s S Judy Yocum Sharon Young I ,...0-Q., Q ge, ,gs fs 1 if f 44 1 sr? . SY, ayy, l 0 0 l Cathie Zimmerman y N A , nv 3 A 1 no .trip 0 15, .far , ,gays ,K f ? ' -f' 15 5 Q ' E, 2 A1 ,u N fx ' 3 1 Av Af 2 pn f' X1 4 , f 3 A A H A gg 1, ' A ' A ef' Q . 7x-- - X 0 M, ' 4 .lt .Y V' A 1, Q xx Z .A v .Au f .4 r ,kg 1. J -,, ,fi 4 +- W-Q .- s N f 'n 1 v L,: f wx A 7 f AA, 'K 'HQN lliff Y' Y A, ,L 52' -5' Mi' A ff! f N A 1. ., Q A A A 7,1 A I . A Q A ' 1 A , A , T if M' ' L' 4 . ' A A' 4, H , f W as 4 ' A I I 1 A wi 4 fig, ,gina M' 2? If NA I of gy. . 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'PVS 'KWWL r if J f 's 'fn H 1. y ' ' ' Q ' me ' EX- md ' I ' -HY., Vp. mfw A -V 'J A-ai ,A . 'jd '-fr ' .M ag V - A gr K ,, L ig W 9 V A 1 MW' That year in which the greatest successes, failures, joys, and tragedies of high school days are experienced is still beyfrre these underclassmen. Ajer two years U bearing the scorn J their elder schoolmates, thgz will return to the school as its wheels A summer's respite jrom academic lw is sigjficient time fyr the metamorphosis from underclassmen to seniors. The legagt to these young aspirants to the role cyf wheels'J is this grand high school and especialhi, all the changes made upon it by the Class cf 562. No doubt thfgfll handle this inheritance adroithz and pass it on, with a jew embellishments, to those who jillow ajier. the mzddle class gets 760037 far the last notch ...' if ? lax 1 41 J? Aan f.Mw.u ' M5 li A If Y - A ' 3 aw Ai mn J ,' A' V. Kim: J 1 tw My 4 gg 'ju g aes' j W... 3 , 4 -ff Q A 1 Eff l 40 Diane Adams DeDe Addison Weese Allen Jack Anderson Bill Armbruster Doug Armstrong Judy Astle Fred Bailey Sandy Baird Bill Baker Judith Bales Mike Banker Becky Banyard Berta Banyard Carolyn Barker Sheryl Barkman David Barr Jim Baze Dennis Bearden Steve Bemis Joan Bennett Linda Berry Vivian Bland Candy Bleger Barbara Bolyard Dean Bontrager Marsha Bookless Elaine Borecky Diana Bossemeye Bob Boyd James Brandt Sibyl Brewster Pat Briggs Dianne Britain Pat Brooks Larry Brown Rosalie Brown Jon Bryan Herb Bush l gf m , A ff? .ww -4 5, 'Q .mf ,,v,, 5 wus, M .if gi, T. ET., ,F .asf it f Q Y . QQ ' K g ill, lkujv J? Mike Carpenter John Chabin Ruth Chalfant Ronna Chamberlain Connie Claphan Putting those last-minute decorations on a Deanna Dean, Shelley McCracken, Diane Rodger Clifford James Cole Jon Colglazier Pam Colle Susan Collins Tom Collins Van Clark car for the Homecoming parade are Kirk, and Amy Rexroad. we 1 7 , ff' ff f' , f-5 L.y.f' 'E .ww 'Q' Z Q51 3 at hir I x ' 3 ,Mi -V 1' M . S, 4, .-,r ,C jr rw 74 no . ' ' , .,, , x --v f---,U . . ft .kiwtxt ai 5 C, 5 W 4 f gg L i f '-me in M ' M.. X 1.5 i X W I 'A ,ui Q A V 'An-A--. I , 5.4 yi, ' .ar , f f -:arf-:Q -ft ,I r ' . if il' - f J C' was - w ifi' Vffgwi 3 I ' 4' 5? all ' ' X ' i r' 'T ' ' ' I' if A Zfzfwz f - l ane' rsr f 43:-' V A I i ,E ' ef H U, H A 1 .1 v 1, , , D e' H ' - I , H ,fi ','. jp X' MI, 'A rifixf R r. Q, 'Q' I ,, L 1 Q fx ' f :-f, I ' 1 , k,l' mira, Johnny Corey Cheryl Corwin Carl Cox Susan Crawford Martha Crooker Charles Crow Carol Cunningham Marv Curless Lloyd Curran Marsha Curry Gary Dagley Vaden Daugherty James Dawson Deanna Dean Tony Dean Rob Dennis Fred Deppner Jack DiFelice Judy Diggs Nancy Dowers Jeanne Drew Carolyn Drury Geanetta Dunsworth Sharon Eastman 41 is juniors combine relaxation andfun with studies and ham' work if J ll pw' J . If XX 4 L M3 JL.. J A 'cl 1' ff :lei if. ,Q . 1 na I .f-agfix it , 'lei a,,, '31 l fi Nikki Q44 nl? 1 ' iw-ri Nw? I :M j 'ii J - Ft 11 42 M4 Xi J? f ,. TX, ig .Q ,fit 5.2 I li , A gh if L - f' , if VN X .iff X E I W'7 ' ! Q,,., ' ' 'v X2 1' Nu 1' J' i 1'- 1 .T f fg? 0' fi? Fi 5 iiil W it ...y'.v.:l,wWfi X ' , Eliwiif if PM X Q X 1 ' 2215 . F J Ti I ' new-Q' V slurry ' X -s ' 1, Qs'.',+,' , gt N A :Ai its ,,'. , 'Z ,,:- 9 ,wa J g,- 5 ,, ,i , F44 , Qi Y' affziwf-3 rz' A Q l i it riot J WV? len , F .gi 'iv ff E W? QM 5 i . xx 'si Debby Eckart Darrell Edmonds Bob Ehrlich Gregory Ek Myrna Ellis Janet Enfield Gloria Engweiler Leland Enns Jane Ertz Mike Eurton Carolyn Ewbank Nancy Fager Jerry Farney John Fernie Eddy Jo Ferry Vincent Fitzgerald Carol Flickinger Delores Flores Sharron Florez Jim Fowler Ona Fox Rosalie Friesen Vicki Fry James Gaede Gary Gantz Karen Garcia Marsha Gass Dean Geddes Helen Gibson James Gilley Patty Gilliland Chery Goldsmith Don Gordy Judy Graham Gloria Graves John Graves Barry Greenfield Pam Greenfield Sybil Greenwald ifisfsm-vsriswii' -wsgzzfrstlfitsfieff .,:, A , t ii u 'L 'A' :fi H-if C .b K I A' iff? 5 gl Q 'i ti- by 211423 . ...Sag ,hd , fi' ' ' 'gt' my L IT' I a .a f fe-fy J ,W an r N an kg 1 I . A xxx? vw' X Iwyv z,x. --V, ,.,, . 1 vin Lx 1 X ik. 4 Bill Horton Ray Hosklnson 5 M Ani '!'T H, John Howell Mel Howell E, A . lel ' t , -l m :A A .il .M if . Q59 liz, at ff My 425 Nhwii , A J , ., in-A ' af -,. S ,, - . ' 21,5 F 'Q' ' 'nr l 3 . fu K I y Y cu fgg it wry i f X 2 Q 'Ex Steve Gross Walter Guettsche Arlyn Hackett Sue Hainke David Haisler Francie Haldeman Mike Hall Penny Hamilton Carolyn Harper Gary Harris Cindy Haston Kenny Hauschild James Hauser Ellen Hedger Jon Heller Marie Henry Julian Hernandez Jim Hildebrandt Christie Hill Robert Hilton Jack Hilyard Robert Hindman Kathy Hofer Nancy Hoke Stephen Holford Mel Holley Kirt Holloway Bev Holmes Mary Lea Holmqu Dennis Horne ist Turning in whatys left of their Salt-Hawk specials to cafeteria assistant Eddie Hurd are Mort Y'Vatt and Vicki McBride. 43 iuniors spend marry nzlghts at the libragr working on research papers ei ,.. S in , L mm J -Q o , if f LVV A fr ' i Q ' 1' irrl f ,. N 4- r i X S iw-Q , Q is .ii , ga-5 in f ' Tk O as 1, 32 f w: ,111 :fm ,. ,,-5 'af 9 L' ' J in , 'J ,,.W. ig Jw' Y I , X ,Ll J: 2 ,y by .ixftirvv ilnil :::U l1i'J,:3:fitiiil'ilR J., .. wi' AK M .V 5, J sc ? -'S. ' -- W v Vg Q4 .. ,, Q, - 'fel f V Q3 ' I Y . M ,X if Ex ,L 3' 5 . Ah ,, Q .Vg ., 3 J, ,.-1 lg 7 23: 'K 5 . we Q -1.1. A J . ' S S 'M ' KRW t an T' , ia.. .J Q1f ' 1 K 'Q 3,4 sig 5 eff' rf' 1 1 2 L nw ,Kgs if :fs-aww.-1'e'11' ' , l 'B ,iii X ik: kk Q if 5 M, S 3 5 S 1 Q,ee in J 15 5 K X, f Y lriiiwm LH 44 Steve Howey Garry Huddle Bill Hughes Sally Humiston Pam Hunt Larry Ipson Sally Jarrott Larry Jewell Debbie Johnson Larry Johnson Doris Johnston Clo Jones Phoebe Jones Sam Jones Vicki Jones John Jordan Fred Juhnke Viva Jacques Sandy Jenkins Ted Jennings Toni Kaufman Gary Keller Ralph Keller Penny Kennard Kenny Kerbs Jim Kidd Mike Kightlinger Orneta King Diane Kirk Ken Kitson Robbie Kline Norman Koeppen John Konnesky Bobette Kramer Dennis Kroeker Pam Kuehnl Bev Kuhn Jim Lamb Connie Lancaster ,PT T WM-.. 3 f v. If -, Qi 4 'Q-N X in L at J Blliliilklsfffffflli ls .1 J - Q. any N as 1, vs ,xx J- 4 nv ' ., 'H' .fi ' .: 4, Q ' .. I ,' Y: 1' 4 i K W, r3rX 412-5-.ig 'wi f hi . Q' 'Mb 1+-fag, N , s , GJ 2 V, wx, S M. ' be ,M 1 A -fr, zffgq,-pr L A i ' 'Sfl'?e,, an as Q 331 X Barbara Langenwalter Russ LaVigne Kent Leopold Vickie Lett Jack Lilly Pearl Lynch -I e J uf I s FW' xxx' is 'sg we ' f,1: gt Discovering that junior research papers are awfully tiring and not much fun at all are John Konnesky, Gary Witham, and Bill Morton. i 1 Anthony Lyons Sheryl McBride Vicki McBride as f Pat McCarthy B f Carolyn McCarty , 6 -5 ,fl W Dennis McClure Kay McCord Shelley McCracken Elaine McCrary -1 I - wa . , .-5, 1-tx V y X. r no -up-if Janet McCue Laurie McCully Delores McDaniel Kerrie McDonough Susan McFadden Punky McGill Merilyn McLain Dave McQui1liam John Mahoney Q fn. Linda Maley Gary Manear Gary Marshall Cindy Martindell Lonnie Mendenhall Anthony Mendoza Nation Meyer Phil Meyer Carol Miles Dale Miller Jackie Miller .5 Aw, ,V V X , 1 X 4 u. L Jim Miller 45 think vaguebf jfuture concentrate on present iuniors .543 s ll X- ,pa-4' W sp A if f x A 1 9 ' AQIQLC' ' ' X Q ,isp .. ,E if 3,5 Q 1 -. 0-1.2 1 M2 , -,Mg K, 4. ,, ' 2 5' 5 ' g ' ' xl P S i s fy re it ,q,L, :fray . ,fx 0 X Kqxf kx .-X I ' 2 z t exif 'Q I 1: aol M.. ,Q 4 , . Q I 'Y F 1 ,Q g ' ' -3' 55 yyg , 1-. ' or-rv ca H' ' -55 A . T t H.,.,,,. 'f , A.h.A mf .,,,,VW , , - ,, 1,:A is . . f ig Q 'A-i v : - , 4 P' ' Q, ' 1': ' w- . - Al .-ft 5 S N E . , . ., if., N. Q sl R f amaaltieimf f- fwfr L X t im 7 'W 'H , . Q ' if V gig' -. R W 1 ff P 1 L W- f - ' ,. s 6 'P' Q so r ff 'rt IMF' it ' If -S Q: 'ff 4' ii ' -, S X 5 tsss 1 of 46 Mike Miller Ranny Miller Richard Millspaugh Linda Mitchell Ronnie Montgomery Diane Morgan Harry Morgan Henry Morgan Bill Morton Mary Ann Moulds Anne Mustain Sharon Myers Vern Nelson Tom Nester Larry Nichols Dennis Nicklin Connie Nielson Willard Nieman Jeanette Obee Sam Ontjes Susie O'Riley Joanne Osenbaugh Roma Palmer Bob Parker Sandy Parks Dell Paschal Mary Alice Pennick David Perrin Alan Peterson Roger Peterson Michael Phillips Vicky Phleger Florence Pope Ronnie Pope Richard Porter Harrell Powell Peggy Price Hugh Proffitt Loa Ann Redinger 5, '3 1 'S , s xg! gr, :QL EH! ,Mya ,ix 3. ff x 3 I l'w iv ' B is I .Ks y 'tx gyihl X 3 ,3 ,Q A gil? g .,-s Q ,1 arf, 9 my ie ' ia l j , if 1 may A VW. Y ,. ,xy K 4 A- fn 0 , , i -wi M'v56w,,, B 571. 1' f'i fi ,v ' f,..,v-rig 4. 4 ,f 'E'-,mi 'di I if -fix 15,9 Y 'in 1- FY viii? yi 1 -F' ' K K K X was ,, 11 21.-W, 1 X A Y, is rv Q We ,h,x, ,zA.W, Z f X K as , 5- , . QQ , . x I W lj , 5 X f Z , - . fl' ..Al 'Qu 5 . el k k e 1-la.-1 1 grill? I ' ' -,-'HY ww l F, fx X I 1- Li Bill Scruggs Sammie Self Jack Shook Larry Shores Paula Showalter Bill Sidlinger Joan Silcott Janet Simmons Pamella Simpson Bill Reece Margaret Reece Tom Reinhart Amy Rexroad Tim Richards Nancy Riggins Ann Rimmer Terry Risley Wayne Roberson Bill Robinson Gene Rodgers Barbara Roesler Roger Roots David Ross Steve Rostine Evangeline Ruelas Lynn Russell Roy Rutherford Darrell Sallie Sally Sargent Kathy Schaaf John Schafer Judy Schlatter Sandy Schroeder It's all in the way you hold your tongue, might be Darrell Saffle's motto as he works part-time at the Al-Char Bowling Lanes. 47 campazlgnfar b-team cheerleadersg select and receive class rings iuniors , Q., ,50 x .Q e I ' 'v ii i p ? - gli ...W 'fi ' i V S ii,-214 ' A L ' -we fe 121 eee Q ee' , S e my X225 ' ,V ' 'e-e ' 1 ' ff '- Q l eeeee 1-Q to if 'ls Q. f it 'E - :wi 5-ff 5 A , - . if M, im , as-F if EF S ..- 5 ..,- -. S, Q V 7,5 4 , 1 X - t fi 5 S' f . H' P , Z. 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I ,Ava 3 wh ff ' fi me Smile have w ge ,f 1 1 , New , . 48 C 3 is 's .W g .--.,. f My , Q x Q ' K if V S Z JM ' 1 X N img ji ., - ge-mi wus' ' -wg 1 ' -t 4' Q- -e e C e at me .S - X -W, vw, X, Us jan Skeen Stanley Small Alan Smith Judy Smith Mike Smith Stephen Smith Verle Smith Patty Smoley Sue Sorem Annette Spriggs Jim Stallman Frank Stanfield Diane Steed Cynthia Steinbeck Patty Stockham Allen Stone Jon Stout Danny Strawn Don Strella Karon Strickland Dennis Strouse Lyn Stucky Jane Stull Cathy Summers Jim Swafford Gerald Swigger Marcy Jo Syler Tom Symns Barbara Taber Connie Taylor Ellen Taylor Bill Terry Butch Thacker John Theisen Robert Thiessen Eddie Tipton Roger Tomlin Jan Tompkins Saundra Trent Winona Tucker Bob Updegrove Diane Van Eron Sherry Van Osdol Holland Victory Jody Votruba Alan Waggoner Cyndy Waggoner Wayne Wagley Eddie Walker Jane Walker Lavern Walters Liz Wandt Karen Warrington Harold Washburn John Washburn Warren Waters Deanne Watkins Pat Watson Ronnie Watson Mort Watt Larr Webb Sharon Weber Ronald Werner janyce Werst jim West Keith Wetzel Buzz White Roger White Candy Whitlock Hey what do you do when you get your Finger caught in one of those holesi Barry Greenheld asks his second hour chemlstry HSSOCIHIC Butch Tback er. 49 iuniors choose class when and have a ba!! N we W x in Jay Wilbeck Dave Wilkins Charles Willard David Williams Don Williams Judy WVilliams ,M Pearl Williams Beverly WVilson Mike YVilson Karen Wingert Gary Witham Grace WVittry Buck Woelk John YVoodruE Randy Woods Leroy WVoods is Si Lloyd Woosley -w - Leah WV right 1 ..:-.frame M E,: ,L Marsha Young Wanda Zumalt iesifx Waiting for their cue are the eight members of the junior girls' chorus line. Dancers are Penny Kennard, Marry Syler, Ronna Chamberlain, Diane Kirk, Patty Gilliland, Cindy Martin- dell, Barbara Roesler, and Debbie Johnson. Butch Witherow 'AF' NF' fy mm. .vw -Nw-m Ti fliifg .. Y iii- 625-3 N i Q K. . Q? sophomores fmnz 11120111 lzlzxlfzrozzglz ruslz lbrlrfy Qgfflid 'in . . . Ms,,.f-W M 53,2 .xfl ,ff ,' , , 4 - -3 V: 5'E'. :',-i ffsialff, Sfi . - - 3' 'S-. 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I --W ,zifegifii-in f 'ifftsfif 2x ,f.51a, . - - 1,2154 A 332 iii- , 5792-' , ..., 4 0,4 :fs fi? fr f Y 3, M as Q W ' Marge Able Freya Adams Larry Albertson Kay Alden Ann Alexander Bernie Alexander Tracy Algrim Francie Allee Sherrie Allen Sherry Allen Connie Allphin Russell Amstutz Sally Andereck Donna Androes Laurene Angevine Vicki Armbruster Charles Arndt Sondra Athons Ron Aupperle Virginia Aupperle Roger Ball Bill Ballard David Banz Nancy Barber Pat Barnes Dennis Barritt Larry Barton Larry Barton Bob Battey Kenny Baughman Mike Bay Ray Bechtold Bob Beer Vicky Bell Judy Benbow Bob Bennett Jean Bennett Colleen Bentley Anita Benton fr f A 'k k , ii an 3 is gf- Z ma- Siler Dennis Carlton Mollie Carroll if llll johnny Caton Tom Cavanaugh ,B ry if ,, ,W 'Qi i or 2 1 - :il -'5f2Q.fif5 fEf ii ---. ww. -- : -- as :. ' ',-f'f.:i -un. it ' .1 -:Z - :Y ,A 54: ,Qu I fr . , if J: mag -52 4 ,. 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Other art students are Nancy Holfmun and lla Trowbridge. 63 sophomores look jbrwara' eagerbf to nextyear as jriiwiweiisirssz s 3 is Eiga E 5338 Q N X Ygiiajsfaf .xr , Y 2 , ss S .r 64 Gif Fifa, '1sfz?lxt.x'.l1Iifl5i E:-':.'::E:.': is-1--ls:'.i5lf'.t ffkisxf r '-:2.f5.iIX1gg45gggg5f' . - K wi-fwgg ifwee-if -fm' xissiiszsa., sfiff2Y5'-25--ef-fzi 41-isis'-Ssisessisi. - wrists 5 1 U fwziqi' , , . 1 . fi: - - w 5 xv 1 - as A .ips gf .. r'-gg -1 - :,. .,,, . . I oiio Szi.. 1 J , . 5: 3 , ,A ,- . .,. .,.i .J llbn A ,A, . . t as as Ruth Tucker Dale Unruh LaVona Vincent Dean Varney Rod Voth Ann Wade Dave Walker Jim Wallen Sandra Waller Doug Ward Russell Ward Jim Weaver Bobby Webb Toni Weber Susan Weinlood Janice Welch Bob Wells Cheryl Wenzel Nancy Westmoreland Gary Wheeler Marcia Whittle Clyde Wiens Don Willoughby Anita Wilson Phil Wilson Ron Wilson Brian Wingert Janice Wingert Ellen Wintamute Frank Winter Nick Wittry Dan Wolfe Goldie Wood Jim 'Woodruff Richard Woodruff Julie Woodson Mona Woodson Terry Woolsey Pat Zent war jen H i 1' .vu i Ah trcasurer K- ,, Q- LAM, .5 HIV 1? 5 ,f sicfm' stiwfffl virc-president QQHQ Y :I CLUBS and ORGANIZATICNS The HHS student has a selection of nearbi thirgi clubs and organigationsfom which he can pick a jew to help him jill his spare moments. For the aspiring thespian there is a dramatics clubgjpr the civic-minded student there are service clubs. U the student seeks to prepare himseyjor a vocation or to make his lk fuller and richer, he canjind what he wants among the high school's organizations. Ajter school work is done, he never has to be idle. There are club activities ranging in complexigifom cheering fir the team to building a Van de Grajjf generator. sfuclenf council lbrovtdes eoojyemtion between students ana' adminz'stmtz'0n Erland Crupper and Dennis Ayers were elected president and vice president of Stueo in the spring of '6l. Senior and junior home room representatives were also elected at that time. To gain experience in school leader- ship, Frland attended a national student council conference at Oklahoma City, Okla., during the summer. Stueo's first project in the fall was super- vision of the elections of the sophomore home room representatives and ll-Team cheerlead- ers. The assemblies, elections, and crowning ceremonies for the football and basketball queens were also handled by Stuco commitf tees. During the Christmas assembly held .in the boys' gym, student council members dis- tributed candy canes to the student body. Money-making projects included the sale of student movie tickets, a Come-As-You-Are dance in the cafeteria, and the annual talent show. t ..--N -....,, if me y t, ts.. t ..,,., -, it N Ai. Let's get down to business, urges Carolyne Newman, assistant secretary, to Anita Nlc-Quire, secretary, and Alabe Brown, treasurer ol' Stuco. f DSL! Miss Ruth Evans and Mr. Carl Skoch, sponsors of student council, watch tryouts for the talent show Santa Claus, played by Mr Edmer 4 the Christmas assembly while meml i X Opening a weekly meeting of student council with the Pledge of Allegiance are senior members lim King, Steven Steele, David Doane, Dennis Ayers, Paula McDonald, Carolyne Newman, and Sharon Nunemaker. 68 ,ga Taking careful aim for crows are Erland Clrupper and Dennis Ayers. president and vice-president of student council. reads a list of presents at cappella choir look on. SENIOR HONIEROONI REPRESENTATIVES-Front Row: Patti Hageman, B-202g Paula NleDonald, F-1023 -lim King, C-2045 Grant Mal- lett, .X-ll5. Second Row: Bob Sperling, G-1033 Blythe Hartl, A-ll0g Donna Gaeddert, B-l0f33 Nlary Xllinter, C-104, Steve Steele, A-102. Third Row: Sharon Nuneniaker, A-l20g Karen Haskard, A-l06g David Doane, .-X-2005 Sheila Reynolds, C-l00, Mike Trent, G-l06. AIUNIOR HOMEROONI REPRESENTATIVES-Front Row: Ron XVerner. A-1075 Pain Kuehnl, F-1015 Diane Morgan, G-1075 Judy Astle. A-l l23 Pat Brooks, C-l0-l. Serond Row: Diana Bosserneyer, B-2033 Candy XYhitloc'k, .X-2023 -lane XValker, C-2053 Shelly McCracken, C-2005 Delores McDaniel, ,X-Qfll. Third Row: Bill Baker, B-205g DeDe Addi- son, C-l0lg Patty Gilliland, B-200, Cindv Bllll'llllllCll, F-1013 Susan Craw- ford, 17-1035 Arlyn Hackett, B-105. Not ,pictured is Liz XVandt, A-209. SOPHONIORE HONIEROONI RFPRESENTATIVES-Front Row: Rick llYlC1'. B-206: Bill Ballard. ,X-109: blolrn Reed. fl-203: Max Nlaix- ner, CI-l03: Kay Xlden. C1-206: Doug' Nlurlmliy. .X-lllfl. Second Row: Celle Spangler. C-lfl2: .Xncly Kitcli. B-Zlll: Klart' Dalillnergp C1-l02g Steve Stie- lel. C-202: Pain Fuhanks. AX-HTS, Third Row: Sherrie Xllen. B-201: Sara Sinitli. C-l05: Thaxlia Clline. .X-20-lr Blake Bile-s. B-ING: Cindy Griggs. 4 7. , - ' - . I ' ' . . ' ' . -, ' ' f 0 X 20.1. Patty Shnk. li llll. N4JlP1CU11Qll1S Xlikt Sol1da.,X--06. 69 briny birds lead school slbz'rz't,' support lzhs actz'vz'ties 'ijoin Brinv Birds! echoed through the halls last fall as a result of the membership campaign. Three- hundred-and-sixtv girls answered the invitation, giv- ing the pep squad the largest club membership in school. Coon Squad, the boys, cheering section, rallied and added 84 members and about five times that volume to the Birds. Projects of the organization were the football homecoming parade and the Sweetheart Hop. Stu- dents decorated cars to carry on the parade tradition. Ioe O'Sullivan was crowned king of the Sweet- l With a burst of enthusiasm Briny Birds cheer the boys on to victory over Newton. heart Hop, Feb. lli. '55 Q . Taking a break from the tedious job of cheering are mascots jill Hughes and David Anderson. 1 L X . 1 'P 12 iff' f . 4 , Birds promote spirit for football . . . assemblies . . . and basketball 70 Using poor No. 14 to show how HHS is going to gimp the opposition are Robert Akins, Gary Benjznnin, :ind Bob Brown. A'Help us push for school spirit! zisk Nizirty Xnderson, president ol' liriny Birds, ll David Doane, president oi Coon Squad. Providing the evening's entertainment :it an board meeting is Mr. Del Knrluer, sponsor ol' Briny Birds und Coon Squad. Cindy Haston, Ken Ewing, Penny Kennard, Steve Rostine, Marcy Syler, David YValker. 5 il 2 ,ZX X1 11 3 V za fx S 1 5 ,Q E 5 ff 5? 3 Eg, Ig f, 5' f 'ii , fi EQ Zi3iIl,,j ', , my M, 'iffyaiis I5 35 Qi K Q 2 Q ax is 3 On book report day in senior English. john Nic-Shane studies his library book while Carry Nienizinn :ind Sherrill johnson wait for his evuluzition. english teachers work together to teach students basic and advanced skills The English department, headed by Miss Doris Ely, worked to help students in the study of gram- mar and literature. Sophomore and junior English were compulsory and senior English was elective. The juniors were divided into regular and college- bound sections. Sophomores became acquainted with the library through a fall orientation tour. Other classes used the library for research. The SRA reading program and a reading ac- celerator were reading aids used by the department. Sophomores Larry Freeland, Ron Haflich, Art Cole, and Dana Setzer look up answers to study questions during their orientation tour of the library. Mrs. Doris Lyman's fifth hour junior English class relaxes Two racks of paperback books were placed in B-200 for interested students to buy. Nancy McMurry and Merilyn Dunn, seniors, spent first hour in Miss Ely's room typing and doing work for the department. fffrifs i ' . 4 nm ,Q A V , A mm-i - it 3? 4' u. 1 vi to get into a poetry-reading mood. On the floor are Sue H , H , 1 l Sorem, Ron Xverner, Amy5Rexroad, Bobette Kramer, MaYb'C I.C?ll'l flndia shorter book, tl11UkS M-'FY Robbie Kline, Cathy Summers, Pat Brooks, jeanne Drew, Steel? fls Sh? lookf dt the Sclcftlfm Ol Ilaljeflmfk Kerrie McDonough, and Candy Hlhitlock. On the desk is b00kS In M155 Ell' 5 mom- Ronnie N Iontgomery. 73 allagaroo 'allagaroo far '62' becomes slogan tj senior journalists Lee Gordon Ann Moore Editor Assistant Editor Jan Coberly Assistant Editor Sharon Young Donna Gaeddert Mary Carey Jan Turner Seniors Seniors Seniors Underclass Merilyn Dunn Underclass Mary Adams Who put the pictures and the goodies in the Allagaroo, Underdass humm? sing the '62 staff members as they kick off the book sales in the Allagaroo king assembly. Bill Darnell Jim King David Doane Paul Schmucker Sports Sports Sports Sports t,.,,, . L 5054 'init WW ,gi iiiii Frank Gordon Dale Coleman Dick Miller Cheryl Dunlop Photography Editor Student Life Student Life Faculty 74 if'szlssezzsssisssiwi Jane Welchons Underclass Brian Biles Sports Sheila Reynolds Faculty Q re Jiv- L., f W 3. 'G 4 if 'f avwi Q 5 Mg is wgghfa, ,ja 342 , ,jf Nancy Bemis Margo Lyman Clubs Clubs Jackie Missildine Clubs Dennis Brown Jim Neal Gilbert Pickenpaugh Photographer Photographer Photographer ka. We're gonna do the twistg it goes like this-the large crowd at the Come-As-You-Are Allagaroo dance awaits the next record. Q 2 5 5 5 P 2 X , K f , 8 V 1 ' 1 . st, E And there's a record that just didn't quite make it, thinks staff member Dale Delco Coleman who was the disc jockey for the Allagaroo dance. -,- Susan Murphey Cathie Zimmerman Clubs Clubs 7 as s Z. 'C' Behind every good staff there is a good . adviser. Mrs. Aylene Keown cracks the whip that sets the staff into motion. Nw.. 4 if . s I 4 i E g. 1 . f X, The party with the most memories-the annual Allagaroo Signing Party fills the boys' gym with students, books, pens, and pencils for that last get-together late in May. 75 allagaroo szfcyjf members crown king, pick dedzbateg, and sell the book Producing a better-than-ever Allagaroo was a lot of fun but a lot of hard work. Twenty-six senior journalists discovered this as each did his part in completing the Allagaroo for '62, Everyone had his own ideas for the book, but this variety of opinions helped to make a better book. The fun was found everywhere. It started with a picnic for the new Buzz staff in the spring of '61 and ended with the signing party in May. The kick- off sales assembly and introduction of the Allagaroo King candidates was held in November, the Come- As-You-Are dance and the annual staff banquet were all a part of this fun. Bob Sperling was crowned the '62 Allagaroo King at the dance. Bob 'and Mr. Del Knauer, dedicatee, joined the staff at their annual banquet. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Small, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilbreath, and Mr. Stuart Keown. The students received their books at the annual Allagaroo signing party in the boys' gym, and the year as well as the book was completed. The staff, with the aid of adviser Mrs. Aylene Keown, had re- corded another year in pictures. Editor Lee Gordon takes time out from checking pages to advise staff member Sharon Young. Take it easy on that picture, warns Merilyn Dunn as Ian Cobcrly merrily crops at picture for Merilyn and -lan Turner. Wish Ild had these pictures taken sooner, thinks Mary Adams. She and fellow staff members .lane Nlfelchons, Bill Darnell, Dick Miller, and Jackie Missildine work on meeting their deadlines. 76 C-lad I donlt have a deadline today, laughs Mary Carey as she wzltclles Margo Lymzm linislm her section. D DD. Senior journalists call on their underclass friends to help identify picture packets. Working on the project are Marjory McLeavy, sophomoreg Candy Johnson, sophomoreg Nancy Bemis, Pat Brooks, juniorg Bill Darnell, Dick Miller, Dale Coleman, and Candy Whitlock, junior. In the background Sheila Reynolds has other things to keep her busy, w 1 , ' f- f rg A . L' v iaivkmk A lk g B 1 With a bashful but happy smile, Allagaroo King Do you need some help? laughs Susan Murphey Bob Sperling opens his gift from the staff. Escort as she joins Paul Schmucker, Brian Biles, and Nancy Bemis and Assistant Editor Ann Moore Frank Gordon in a conversation about sports look on in amusement. pictures. mint li. EEQQEHH I This looks like a good idea, points out David Doane. He and staff members Donna Gaed- dert, Jim King, and Cheryl Dunlop look through other yearbooks. ,,,40 -5. M . Af-. ,,,..-- ' 'fl buzz jQ'rszf-hourjournaliszfs put out LU66kb2 paper The Buzz staff kicked off their 1961-1962 Buzz year with a party given for them by the Allagaroo staff in the spring of 1961 at school. Embarking into a new field of education were twenty - seven junior journalists who formed the Journalism I class. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Aylene Keown, they learned the basic rules of newspaper production. As the weekly deadlines passed, the f'Buz- zers became initiated to the new language by laying out pages, reading proof, writing cutlines, and setting up ads. After this year of experience, the staff was ready to put out the best-ever Allagaroo next year. Chork, Chork, say the combined Buzz and Alla 'lroo staffs as the lay a fun-tv Je game of Diligently working on good page layouts are the hrst and second page editors Tony Dean, Cindy Martindell, Robbie Kline, and Diane Kirk. Checking play-by-play accounts of sports events are sport reporters John Chabin, Sam -lones, Pat Brooks, Bill Scruggs, Sam Ontjes, editorg and Bill Hughes. 1 ig. . . yp. fl L. G1gglebel1y at the '61 annual spring party. 78 ideas and Debbie Johnson, Barbara Dean read a few. Exchange papers are a good source for fresh Langenwalter, Jane Mfalker, and Deann 1 fwww f Typing copy after covering their beats are Buzz reporters Christie Hill, Diane Steed, Susan Crawford, and Robert Hindman. On Thursday noon, iu the lobby of the cafeteria, .Xllziqziroo staff member. Bill Darnell. distributes the Bunes. Proofing the weekly advertisements are the gals who beat the pavement, Shelley McCracken, Lynn Russell, Janet McCue, Linda Berry, Ann Mustain, and Amy Rexroad. Everybody likes fun, :md the lluff stall is no exception. ln the middle ol' it :ill sits Bill Hufflies. dis mlm iuff the D A l , s produfl of ll Hull advertiser. If you can keep the paper out of your plate. the best plate to read that lluff isrigbttlierc' in 1liec:il'e1ei-in while you tackle your luurb. kayettes service club is active doing 'the little things' To do The Little Things was the goal of 350 Kayettes. Before school started, financial chairmen opened the bookstore. Members were invited to a fall bonfire. Remember XVhen was the theme of the Mother-Daughter tea in November with 650 attending. A community-wide Cerebral Palsy Drive totaled 375967. Teachers were entertained at a coffee during the semester break, and Safety Week was observed the first week in March. Under the newly organized rotating system, the eight teams alternated, each having the opportunity during the year to participate in one religious, serv- ice, publicity, music, financial, program, recreation. or friendliness project. Team projects included Halloween and Valentine parties for groups of children, tray favors and cartoon booklets for an old folks home and local hospitals, and religious services for Broadacres and Grace Hos- pital. Mr. Brice Durbin, assistant executive secretary of Kansas State High School Activities Association, ad- dressed the student body at the Thanksgiving as- sembly. Miss YVanda May Vinson, State director of KSHSAA, spoke to Kayettes in their Easter meet- ing, and the Kayette choir sang. ,if You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, sings Dianne Danford, Nancy McMurry, Georgia Ensz Cathie Zimmerman, and Corinne Moran to Mr. Darol Graham. ilk Q iff' .,, ip' if .4 iff- at ' Aw, have some more, laughs Vicki McBride While serving Entertaining children of the Day Nursery coffee to teachers at a between-semester break. The coffee drinkers are Miss Ruth Evans, Mrs. Ariel Perrill, Mr. Garland Longhofer, Mr. Clayton Powers, and Mr. Roscoe Coyne. are Karen McGhee, Carole Rohrer, Judy Johnson, and Candy Johnson. I guess I'd better joinj' says secretary Debbie Johnson to treasurer Sue Sorem and vice president Nanc Bemis. , , . Y Passing out pictures to her fan club is plane Welchons in a skit at the September bonfire. Other board members are Susan Crawford, Diane Steed, .Mary Carey, Donna Gaeddert, Barbara Hughes, and Berta Banyard. It really does sound like rain, exclaim the Kayettes at the fall bonfire. I l l Man no good, says ancient mom Anne Mustain to her teenage daughter Amy Rexroad at the Mother-Daughter Tea. H Yes, I'd be happy to be of service, says Mr. Russell What fine legs you have, Elmo. Mr. lilino Young, Mammel to Community Service Director Mr. Harry Coberly, and Mr. Steve Iohnson show Cindy Martindell. Service directors Susan McFadden off their hidden talents at the Datelwith-Dad party. and Linda Young post a Cerebral Palsy sign. snowball 'majeszfic magic, jqlls the air Creating a palace fit for a king was the goal of Kayettes Dec. 16, as they transformed the cafeteria into King XVeneeslas' castle. The ballroom was formed by putting wine and white curtains over the windows and large arehways over the doors. At one end a balcony looked out over the night countryside. A white flocked tree stood in the middle of the room. The floorshow, M.C.'d by program chairman Margo Lyman, included a reading hy Sheila Rey- nolds, the senior girls' chorus line, a solo by Ann Clegg, the Topaques, and the H-Club boys' chorus line. Think it will fit? wonders Dee Nlcllaniels. Other hoard members are Shelley Xlcflracken. Diane Steed, hlargo Lyman. Susan Clrawlord. and Cheryl Dunlop. I Will we ever get done? think Rae .Xnn Clhastain and Kay Alden. ,atv- A ,ll What's the next step? think members of the H-Club chorus line. They are Mike Sollenberger, Larry Sholfner, Chuck Fish, .loe O'Sullivan, Stacy Morris, Loren Tucker, Cram Hallett, Gary Reniamin, Frank Gordon, and Gordon Mallett. Castle doormen handing out prograins to glohn lionnesky and 'ludi l,ce are Shane and Shawn NlcShane, H No, Mallett, that isn't how you do it! says S Ontjes. The Topaques include Gordon Mallett, Sam Ontjes, Grant Mallett, Ron Montgomery, and Bill Scruggs. 5559? Say when, says Vice President David Doane to club President Dennis Mitchell at an informal board meeting, while Secretary Lee Gordon supervises. Gary Niemann lights his candle in the initiation ceremony, as Helen Gibson, Bill Baker, and Ann Clegg await their turn. Behind the table are Lane Livingston, Dennis Mitchell, and Lee Gordon. First Row front to back D ale Aldrich Eddie Ti ton 6 lf 2 L - P - Second Row: Charles Millspaugh, Johnny Kienzle, Karen Haskard. Third Row: Kay Dutton, Bill Baker, Rick Whit- snhs slbanzsh club grows, plans new actz'vz'tz'es At the traditional candlelight ceremony, the SNHS oflicers and members welcomed in 19 new initiates to the Spanish National Honor Society, bringing the club membership to a new high of 27 members. At their regular meetings the club listened to sev- eral speakers, among whom were Mrs. Frances Argan- bright, who told of her travels in Mexico, and Doug- las Mclver, the Community Ambassador to Spain last summer. Inspired by the talks, the club discussed plans for a trip to Mexico next year. As a climax to an active year, the SNHS members journeyed to KU to participate in the annual Cer- vantes Day celebration. Dennis Mitchell, SNHS president, leads a discussion at a regular meeting. tle. Fourth Row: Cecilia Myers, Diane Morgan, Gary Niemann. Fifth Row: Lane Livingston, Helen Gibson, Diane Steed. At rear is sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Stamper. Sim! 21?-Y 7+W5n if -l5Y W3 ' . . 2-4 WAR: -H W e '52 J Jiiwxfwt 9 't 'Al'A :4 'hf f'WY2 1 V Vlfill' it f 'WW W 5ik'W co-ecl counselors welcome s0lbhz'es,' have chili supper Co-ed Counselors' duties began early in August as 70 senior girls gave parties to welcome incoming sophomores. Members of the nine-year-old organiza- tion, sponsored by Miss Mary Petty, girls, eounselor, were seleeted for leadership, friendliness, scholarship, and personality. Through the Counselors' Fund and the Kopke Student Aid Fund, Co-ed Counselors assisted students financially. Programs were presented by the Co-eds at Central, Liberty, and Sherman junior highs to acquaint freshmen girls with high school life. Away we go-Georgia linsf reaches lor a star as she jumps into the pool at an .Xugust swimming party. Looking over the situation are Mollie Carroll and Jeanie Smith. K 1 4 4, If Li' saws, nr I s W fs YVhat's this? wonders Cindy Ford at a picnic given for the new sophies. Melva Miller and Karen Haskard dig in as Brenda Ehling waits her turn. 84 Using elbow grease and a little silver polish is President Nanry Mcklurry as she polishes a trophy during a January project. Answering questions about enrollment is sponsor Nliss Mary Petty. 4 , Even luneheons are given for sophies to help them begin their high school career. Attending are Cheryl Kaufman, Blythe Hartl, Shirley Reed, Sharon Young, Carol Potter, and Connie Cain. fm.,-f ull' You guessf' chuckle Build- A little piece w0n't hurt, says ing AX Co-ed Counselors B Building hoard nreniber Blythe Hartl, Georgia Ensf, Dianne Danlord to Sharon Annette Gunn, and Karen Young as Marcy Steele and Haskard as they serve at the Jeanne Penner cut pie for more annual chili supper in the customers. cafeteria. 1 i Co-ed Counselors find a way to make even dishwashing fun as Building C board members Kathy Pettijohn, Brenda Ehling, Jan Higgins, and Jabe Brown clean up atter the chili supper. Xt-winan. Nlary Carey, .lan Colnerlv, Marx Adams. Sandia XYilt'oxIen. lilaine xlillllll. Shtili L.. .dk-faery, as 1 I ' I BGG 't,,l, . , 354, ll. .1 ...J 1-Ara r- Clroseclose, Nancy Bemis. Sharon N unetnaker. and Susan Nlurphey. Not pictured is Judy Clhrest. 325353012516 5 3 -wt 4-Www-a ici lull Cheryl Dunlop, Barbara Row: Ann Moore, Patty Mary Winter, Mary Lou are Bea Bolt, Marcy Steele, and Sheryl XVilson. Building C Co-ed Counselors Front Row: ,Xnita Mt'CLnire Nancy lilliott, Marlene Par Cl Lane Livingston, Kay .Xustcr iniller, Bonita Nestor, and hold, Celeste jacques, Judy Poindexter. and Margaret Roberts. Building A Co-ed Ckrunselots Front Row: l'at Ireland, l.in Young. Diana BICVU. Marilyn Nleliee. Connie Xlexer. Carol llartke, Lana Ratliff, Nlarga Brown, CIetilia'BIye1's. and -It Ytlflllll. Second Row: Clarolx 1. Building B Co-ed Counselors Front Row: Jackie Missildine Hughes, Sheila Reynolds, Myra Neufeld, Cathie Zimmerman and Donna Gaeddert. Second Hageman, Ruth Ann Mitchell jane Pennington, Sue Wisby Sl1C1l0ll, Beverly jerauld, and jane Hlelchons. Not pictured Margo Lyman. Second Row Sue XVillizuns, Lynn Peterson Donna Bennett, Bonnie Becht Ditgen, and Kay Burns. Not pictured are .Xnn Clegg. Sharon h-2 junior girls usher at plays, games, and rodeo H-2, standing for i'Hello Hutch, was organ- ized six years ago by English teacher, Mrs. Doris Lyman. The club originally had 40 girls and has now been increased to 60. Four years ago Mrs. Ora Kruse became the assistant sponsor. The club, consisting of junior girls, is chosen in the spring. Selection is based on recommen- dations by the sophomore English teachers. The girls are rated on dependability, punctuality, ability to follow directions, and charm. H-2 girls may be seen working at football games, basketball games, plays, concerts, Open House, and the Hutchinson rodeo. In 1961-'62, H-2 members worked a total of 1200 hours. Club members may be recognized by their Briny Bird sweater and skirt with a special H-2 emblem. The emblem, designed six years ago by Sarah Graber, is a blue Salt Hawk with Hel- lo Hutch printed across it in gold. The only time that the girls receive money for their services is for the rodeo. This money is then spent on an annual picnic and swimming party in the spring. LAST YEAR'S H-2 MEMBERS-Back Row: Blythe Hartl, Ann Clegg, Barbara Hughes, Georgia Ensz, Lane Living- ston, Karen Ford, Celeste Jacques, Marcy Steele, Connie Meyer, Carol Hartke, Mary Jane Howe, Judy Yocum, Shirley Fox, Carolyn Rice, Anita McGuire, Janice Higgins, Nancy Elliott, Judy Scanland, Patti Hageman, Nancy Bemis, Merilyn Dunn, Jan Turner, Jan Coberly, Mary Carey, Mary Adams, Jabe Brown, and Marty Anderson. Front Row: Sharon Young, Judy Chrest, Karen Krug, Connie Burdick, Susan Murphey, Brenda Ehling, Cathy W xt 0 I , ,gow W While other H-2 members wait for her, YVinona Tucker g her programs from head H-2 sponsor Mrs. Doris Lyman. i Zimmerman, Nancy McMurry, Jeanene Penner, Diana Cole, Mary Brightenburg, Sherrill Johnson, Marian Rudiger, Margaret Brown, Pat Ireland, Margo Lyman, Rita Sallabedra, Cecilia Myers, Sue A. X'Villiams, Cheryl Dunlop, Donna Gaeddert, Mary Xvinter, Judy Ditgen, Richie Barber, Jane X'Velchons, Jackie Missildine, Carolyne Newman, and Carol Hensley. Not pictured are Jayne Darling, Kay Burns, Lynn Peterson, Paula Oakley, Ann Moore, Jane Pennington, Linda Young, Sheila Reynolds, and Judy Hornbeck. ,F , .ff ., ,, . HW H-2 MEMBERS FOR 1961-'62 ARE-Front Row: Penny Kennard, Liz Mlandt, Marsha Gass, Diane Kirk, Cindy Martindell, Amy Rexroad, Nancy Dowers, Susan Mc- Fadden, Jeanne Drew, Pat XVatson, Karen XViens, Deb- bie Johnson, Susan Crawford, Susi Jarrott, Lynn Russell, Candy Xvhitlock, Helen Gibson, Vicki McBride, Kerrie McDonough, Ann Rimmer, Patty Gilliland, Sally Humi- ston, Judy Schlatter, and Jackie Miller. Back Row: Handing out programs at the Southeast basketball game are H-2 members Susi Jarrott, Bobette Kramer, and Judy Schlatter. Berta Banyard, Diane Steed, Ronna Chamberlain, Viva Jacques, Sibyl Brewster, Sue Sorem, Francie Haldeman, Winona Tucker, Ruth Chalfant, Linda Berry, Janet Mc- Cue, Kathy Hofer, Ann Nlustain, Vicki Fry, Barbara Langenwalter, DeDe Addison, Bobette Kramer, Judy Williams, Carolyn Drury, Ellen Taylor, Deanna Dean, Beverly XVilson, Sharon Eastman, and Christie Hill. Not pictured are Becky Banyard and Barbara Roesler. 'N mx' vw s 5... E Showing senior H-2 member Nancy McMurry the list of girls that she will be in charge of is Mrs. Ora Kruse, H-2 sponsor. Waiting for her assignment is Judy Chrest. T key club elubjs largest rrzembershzjb undertakes service prqjeets Experiencing a record membership, Key Club un- dertook service projects, fund-raising projects, and recreation. The select group of 95 boys was the larg- est ever accepted in the club. Club meetings consisted of various topics presented by guest speakers from the community. The topics of discussion ranged from alcoholism to vocational programs. Club members assisted Kiwanis Club in its annual pancake feed as the major fund-raising project. The Hutchinson Kiwanis Club is the sponsor of the group. The fall watermelon feed and the spring picnic were the recreational activities. The club undertook various public-service projects in the community. A weekend trip to Topeka for the state convention was a highlight of the yearls activities. This summer the Hutchinson club plans to send a representative to the International Convention to be held in Long Beach, Calif. Key Club sponsors Mr. Frank Kellenbarger and Mr. Clayton Powers pause briefiy before leaving a meeting. te---Q.. Greeting the old and new members of Key Club is President Paul Schmucker as he presides over the first meeting. . ii Bill Terry, Dick Tockey, Gordon Mallett, and Warren Waters pause from their work at the Kiwanis Club Pancake Feed to indulge in free pancakes and sausages. ew ff-495 L. 88 Watermelon is enjoyed by all at the watermelon feed It was held in the fall at Kirk's farm. .L ,ff at as 5 if-it . 4,' Where,s this going to go? asks Kirt Holloway as jim King, Rick Hyter, and Steve Steele pack for the trip to Topeka and the state convention. With clothes and extras all packed, Jim King, Pausing during a board meeting Steve Steele, Kirt Holloway, and Rick Hyter load the car for the state convention trip. ...ff are members John Missildine, Gary Furman, Sam Ontj es, Paul Schrnucker, Mel Howell, lohn Chabin, Brian Biles, and 'Rick Hyter. Making writing samples are club members as they prepare for a talk and clemonstration by ll writing analyst. V wif swim ifige' 7 gcc: partzbzjvazfe in sports, hala' Mayday, canajf sales Girls looked to Margo Lyman, president of the Girls, Athletic Association, for leadership in the field of sports. In the meetings of GAA, the soloist and pianist for Joes Tavern were chosen. In the spring, board members modeled new fashions in a style show and athletic awards were given to the girls who earned points by participating in volleyball, trampoline, ice skating, basketball, bowling, swimming, and softball. Tournaments were held and all-star teams were cho- sen in volleyball and basketball. GAA sponsored a volleyball playday Nov. 18. Girls from all three junior highs, Haven, Nickerson, and the high school attended. Selling candied apples, homecoming mums, candy bars, and doughnuts were a few of the money raising projects. Flying high is GAA member Pearl Lynch as she takes her turn on the trampoline at the PELS playday. Spotting for her are Sandy Gilley, Judy Astle, Lynn Russell, Deanna Dean, and Margo Lyman. A g , '. K6 I ..,g-:smith if -- W. Taking time out to pose for the photographer is Margo Lyman, president of GAA. Two girls grab for the ball during a basketball game at the PELS playday held last spring. just taking it easy and sampling the goods are secretary-treasurer Patti Hageman and board members Penny Hamilton, Berta Banyard, Eddy Ferry, and Ruth Ann Mitchell. Okay, Weinlood, quit smiling at the camera man and help us shovel snow, says Patty Shirk to Susan Weinlood. Shoveling are GAA members Candy Johannsen and Andrea Kitch. sr QQ' 24' af' X -' . Fd ml 1 f 3 . as ,- W Q - fi' .W ,N , Z F'-1, - li I. I gf as W g ,,.. A Y. is Won't you please help Hurry up, Susan, says me?', pleads Susan XVein- Candy Johannsen as she lood as she tries to put on waits for Susan XVeinlood her skate. to take off her skates alter a GAA ice skating session. Digging through the pile of coats after a board meeting is Lynn Russell. XVaiting for her to find her coat are Judy Williams, DeDe Addison, and Linda Berry. GAA VOLLEYBALL ALL STARS-Front Row: Penny Hamilton, Eddy Ferry, Janet McCue, C. YVilliams, Ruth Ann Mitchell, and Phyllis Toomey. Back Row: Carole Rohrer, I 4 if Discussing top secret plans for iloels Tavern are board members Barbara Langenwalter, Marty ,Xnderson, Marcy Steele, Paula Oakley, l,if XVandt, and Connie Taylor. DeDe Addison, Linda Berry, lierta Banyard, Charlene Parker, and Deanna Dean. Not pictured are Bonnie Clark, liaren Hey! YVhere'd the tramp go? yells LeShnre, l.aDonna Lett, and Deanna lVatkins. Miss Donna Needham, GAA s Jonsor. l 91 ioe's tavern new orleans setting proozdes background for 'oreole joe' Twenty-six GAA board members worked all day March 31 transforming Convention Hall into a New Orleans setting, providing the blues background for 'lCreole Joe. Silhouettes and murals lined the walls and a three-tier fountain was the centerpiece. The refreshment table was placed under a Hstripedw canopy and the stage mural depicted a colorful outdoor cafe. N Working on a mural for Joe's are board members Ianet McCue, Susan Murphey, and Jan Higgins. You G0 .tO mY Headff thinks it Bayou Belles are Cindy Haston, Carolyne Newman, head of the lineg Nancy Hoffman, Ginger Hulet, and Tish Darlington. Bayou Belles are Cindy Martindell, Annette Gunn, Carol Potter, Kathy Keesling, and Linda Chiles. Nancy Elliott, Joes soloist, as 4344, she gets ready to sing. P Turning the pages for Patti Stockham is Nancy Soft, GAA A EW' fl accompanistsi of the Tavern. 92 GAA Vice-President Myra Neu feld dances as joe, the proprietor Showing managers Ruth Ann Mitchell and Lynn Russell, how to change the team ladder is Miss Donna Needham, tennis coach. girls' tennis team enters tournament, joins league, plays matches The newly organized girls' tennis team played four matches in 1961 and was entered in one tourna- ment. Although they were not able to win any of these matches, they succeeded in establishing a permanent team. In the spring of l962 the team became a part of a league consisting of Russell, Pratt, YVaKeency, Lyons, Great Bend, Dodge City, Larned, and Hutchinson. W , Captain Margo Lyman practices Keeping her eye on the ball is Waiting for the ball is return- her backhand during a session senior jessica Compton. ing junior, Eddy Ferry. in the girls' gym. 4 5 1? 1 ' 7 , iw Girls' tennis team members are Front Row: Eddy Ferry, jessica Comp- Demonstrating 3 Serve to new ton, Nancy Ross, Sue Sorem, and Barbara Kern. Back Row: C. gl. Mfil- team members is returning liams, Diane Morgan, Liz lVandt, Vicky Phleger, and Margo Lyman. junior, Vicky pnleger, 93 hi-y l club sells c0ncessz'0ns,' attends model legislature Hi-Y opened its year ol' activities with 70 boys, the largest membership in several years. Led hy President Dennis Brown, Vice President Gordon Mallett, Secretary-rl'reasurer john Spriggs, and Pro- grarn Clhairnian Gary Ben-ianiin, the nremhers worked to better both school and individual. Throughout the football season the fellows worked on their nioney-making project, manning the con- cession stands. They then turned to editing the an- nual student directory which they furnished to the students without cost. ln the spring the hoys worked with the Hutchinson polieeil'orc'e on the Auto Safety Check. They also found time to attend hoth model legislature and a pre-legislative c'onl'erenc'e where they studied the workings ol' dernoc'rac'y. To complete the year the eluh held a picnic and awarded a one hundred dollar scholarship to the niost outstanding senior in the eluh. Discussing the club finances and possible uses are Mr. Harold Pryor and Mr. john Poe, Hi-Y sponsors. Putting in extra hours on the Hi-Y Student Directory is Dennis Brown, club president. Say fellows, don't you think . . . remarks Mr. Pryor to the Hi'Y picnic committee. Vlorking on the project are -lim Avers, Bill Leslie, Mike Gunther, Gordon Mallett, and Bob Ehrlich. 94 r. w W 'kai A fi X xWV2ll4illIlg llll 0K safCtystiCkc1' 111 Nlr. AHL-yi lVl1z1t lllllliCS you S0lJlllllTl0l'l'h 1l1i11k you l'LllL'?u f111cx1in11 lnwcll X. S111:1ll. 5l1IJCl'lllICIlClCllI ul x1l1m1lN, 50111018 .lflllll Xll5llllIlk' Lllltl Qlllllll Slniggs LIS they 111111 c lam 111 :1 ls l,1. l31ll Xllllvlll ul the HllIC'l1lIlx4Jll Hi-Y nc1':1111l1lc lm' 1111c111l.111c Q xliln. 1mlic'clf11'1'c. l.ooki11g O11 ivIli Y111c111l1c-1' XllC1l5l0IlL'. A551153 you should sec ll1C girl l l1:1cl Il clzltc lllllg1I1L'lll llll' lllk'fJIl1t'I'1l1C1l1lJCl'x ul 1l1c lliAY llllllltl with l 1'i1l:1y 11igl1t,'A 1'c1111111l4s Co1'clo11 Nllllltfll. Pauwing Dc1111ix l31'1m'11. hltrllll Slniggs, z111cl C1111 l3c11j11111i11. fha lzomemakers learn skz'l!s,' some earn degrees Starting the year off with a Come-As-You-Are breakfast were members of the Future Homemakers of America. Values of a Teenagery' was used as the theme of many meetings. Guest speakers were a minister who talked about morals and a hair stylist who spoke on personal appearance. Future Homemakers repaired instrument cases for the music department and wrapped cancer band- ages. The first FHA sponsored activity was a dance after the YVichita Southeast football game. A Father- Daughter party was given for club members and a needy family was sponsored at Christmas. The annual Faster assembly was also given by FHA'ers. The year was rounded out by a tea and a spring fashion show in which members modeled. janet Beyer fulfills her duty of district his- torian by preparing her newsletter. 96 Any new business? asks President Sharon Poindexter. Preparing food for a board meeting are Kathy Pettijohn, m Mary Alice Pennick, school news chairmang Jayne Darling, p Barbara Lanning, sophomore representativeg Nancy Shuman omore representative. T A stitch in time saves nine think seamstresses Linda Cain, .lane Stull, and Kathleen Pettijohn as they repair instrument cases for the music department. l V 1 Learning the techniques of table setting are Judy Rank, membership chairmang Marlene Parker, vice presitlentg Linda Cain, parlizunentariang lilaine Martin, inembersliip Chairmang Marsha Curry, finance chairinang Barbara Bolyard, sec- retaryg and Donna Bennett, treasurer. . ,M Wrapping cancer bandages in working for a state degree requirement are Marlene Parker and Judy Rank. 97 valence 'ad astra per asthma, students turn astronomers This year marked the forty-fifth year for Valence Club, the oldest organized club at Hutchinson High School. It was founded in 1917 and since that time has placed an emphasis on science. lVith the building of a new observatory, a spe- cial interest was placed on astronomy. Several meet- ings were held with the topic being astronomy, cli- maxed by a night meeting in the observatory. In- cluded among other topics was a talk by club mem- ber Roger Warren about Science Fair projects and a talk about flying saucers given by Terry Sum- mers, a junior college student. Membership of Valence Club is restricted to those students who have had at least one year in a science course. It looks safe, but I wonder if I should turn it on? thinks Kenneth Scott, president of Valence Club. 98 A new addition to Hutchinson High School is the first high school observatory in Kansas. And one more thing . . . explains Mr. Max Hamilton sponsor of Valence Club. Varied expressions are exhibited by club members Randy Woods, Bobette Kramer, David Barr, Dennis Bearden, and Robert Hindman. Mr. Hamilton is explaining astronomy and the use of the observatory. Trying to avoid a mouthful of watermelon seeds are Celeste IIICCIIICS, Cecilia Myers, president: and Nancy Elliott. Ha explore Zeachz'ngj7eZaQ' earn momyjbr scholarshzyb Future Teachers of America, under the leadership ol' sponsor Mrs. Ariel Perrill and President Cecilia Myers, spent the year exploring the teaching field. The themes ol' the meetings centered around prep- aration tor teaching and problems facing teachers. Faris Iilementary and Sherman Junior High were chosen for fall and spring visitations. The purpose of these visits was to observe grade levels and teach- ing methods. Many oi' the members also helped high school teachers approximately one hour each week. The students also worked to earn money for a scholarship for one of the senior FTA members. The main money-making project to provide scholarship funds was a candy sale in the fall. The board estab- lished a point system which, with grades, determined the scholarship winner. In January, FTA sponsored the basketball homecoming dance. t, 3 So this is what I have to do, thinks Cathie Zimmerman, assistant sponsor, as she studies a pamphlet about teaching. f 3 1 2 Working on last minute decorations for the basketball homecoming dance are Cecilia Myers, Sandra johnson, Leslie Moon, Secretary Dianne Danford, and Treasurer Nancy McMurry. -a Why, we're not bulb snatchers! exclaim sponsor Mrs. Ariel Perrill and Robert Dunn as they replace regular cafeteria lights with colored bulbs. 99 red cross council national organzzation serves community and world Red Cross is a branch of the Hutchinson Chapter of the American Red Cross. The council's duties were to carry out the activities of the Red Cross on a high school level. Elections for homeroom representatives were held in the fall. Fifty-two members were elected. Among the completed projects were the enroll- ment, filling of the school chest, and sewing of lay- ettes. New projects included the visitation to com- munity senior citizens, school albums, which were sent to foreign schools, and a poster contest for the Bloodmobile. Assisting the council in the completion' of its projects were the departments of art, journalism, modern languages, home economics, and industrial training. Mrs. Esther Ogle and Miss Janice Nickel were sponsors. Sponsors Mrs. Esther Ogle and Miss Janice Nickel hung ll lllooclmobile poster on the bulletin board in the lobby of B building. ACEARNA , c W The school chest, prepared by the council, is displayed in the cafeteria lobby before it is sent to a foreign country. 100 President Nancy Bemis catches up on her reading of the Red Cross Journal, which is given to each home room. if Officers Liz Wandt, vice presidentg Sally Sargent secretaryg and Peggy Price, project director sort out pictures to be used in the school albums Robbie Kline, vice president, gives candy bars to a Red Cross representative whose home room donated five-dollar membership dues. Members listen to instructions for collecting dues and distributing membership cards and pins, SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES- Front Row: Phyllis Coffey, C-206, Kay Hughes, B-2045 Jolene Taylor, C-2033 Connie Friesen, A-108. Second Row: Connie Jobes, B-l06g Rhonda Kersey, G-1053 Hobart Mc- Millan, A-206, Pat Ferry, B-2015 Mollie Carroll, A-204. Third Row: lVillie Moye, B-l04g Kenny Baughman, C-2023 Ellen Wintamute, C-2023 Nancy Barber, C-102. Not pic- tured are Sherry Allen, A-1053 Janie Mueller, A-1033 Mike Taylor, A-204, and Judi Ellis, B-206. SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES - Front Row: Kathy Hill, B-2025 Donna Bennett, G-1033 Sandy Evans, A-l06g Rita Sallabedra, G-1005 Tonia Pankow, A4 ll5. Second Row: Stella Martinez, C-1043 Sharon Poindex- ter, C-1055 Kay Tucker, A-l20g Sheila Groseclose, A-ll3g Tish Darlington, F-lD2. Third Row: Linda Cain, A-1029 Gary Niemann, B-l03g Gary Benjamin, C-2043 David Ewing, C-106. Not pictured is Ken Stevens, G-106. JUNIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES - Front Row: Carolyn Ewbank, A-ll23 Sue Hainke, A-1043 Karen Garcia, C-2053 Susan Collins, G-107. Second Row: Jody Votruba, B-1053 Pearl Lynch, G-l0lg Leah Ivright, F-1013 Barbara Taber, F-1045 Sally Humiston, A-201. Third Row: Judy Graham, A-209, Rosalie Friesen, F-103, Gary W'itham, B-205, Sherry VanOsdol, C-2003 Vicki McBride, B-203. Not pictured is Elaine McCrary, A-107. lOl palette and brush plan art trzyb to k.u,' hola' wee!-:Q workshop The annual initiation picnic opened a year of activities for Palette and Brush. To end the ceremonial part of the wiener roast at Carey Park, all members' noses were dubbed with green paint. Palette and Brush was open to all students interested in art. The members made elec- tion posters and held a food sale. A work- shop was held twice a week. Members also helped with the stage settings for 'LThe King and If Speakers and films furnished the programs for the meetings. Mr. Warren Brown, sponsor, chaperoned the annual spring art trip to Kansas Univer- sity at Lawrence, Kans. i s 5 1 ,H Putting the finishing touches on foliage for stage settings is Jessica Compton, art club member. Now this is where you put the solder, explains Merilyn Dunn while she shows Leroy Mloods the finer points of making a ring at one of the workshop sessions. That won't fit in here, too! Palette and Brush members Carolyn Ragsdale, Nancy exclaims Kay Dutton to Sharon Colladay. Patti Hageman, Gene Edman, Bill Leslie, Nunemaker as they try to close and Keith VVetzel help the art department with scenery her suitcase for the KU art trip. for A'The King and I. 102 A true believer in relaxing while she works Palette and Brush officers Tony Dean, treasurer, is Mary Carey, club president, as she makes Lane Livingston, secretaryg and Dennis McClure, decorations lor a dance. vice president, take time out from a board meeting to examine pieces of modern art. Y iv 3' ,A The famous actors and actresses of the Palette and We dub thee valid members ol Palette and Brush, Brush board portray a scene in the life of Leonardo da recites Gary lVitham and Keith XVetzel as they initiate Vinci in a skit assembly. Leonardo, played by sophies'l Sheryl Sykora and Freya Adams at the annual Dennis McClure, shoots his family, Papa Pia, Skip picnic. Max Maixner holds the blindfolds in place. Mills, Mama Mia, Lynn Russell, Sister, Tish Darlington, and Brother, Bill Leslie. il L.. Today we've got to get organized! Offering her suggestions for a money-making project is Susan Crawford comments Mr. lVarren Brown, club as other board members, Lynn Russell, Bill Leslie, Tish Darlington, and sponsor, as he starts a board meeting. -lohn Fernie listen. 103 fbla members plan alzeaa' jbr business careers Future Business Leaders of America began the social season with a dance after the Hrst football game. FBLA held a boys' style show in the fall and a girls, style show in February. Clothes from Jack's and Pegues were modeled by FBLA members. Shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, spelling, general business, and arithmetic skills were demonstrated by members who placed at the state convention at Kansas University. A bake sale was held in the spring to ac- quire funds for various projects during the year. Sponsors Miss Virginia Armstrong and Mr. Wlalter Rinehart met with board members to plan meetings and to discuss plans for select- ing Mr. and Miss FBLA. Oilicers for the coming year were elected in April. Installation of ofhcers and board mem- bers was held in May. The year was brought to a close with the traditional picnic at the Y-Ranch. Modeling a suit and trench coat, Dick Y'Vells takes part in the boys' style show. 104 Brenda Ehling, secretary, takes notes while board members Judy Yocum, Dick X'Vells, Annette Gunn, and Ray Stroup plan for the next FBLA meeting. aww... H-1-....,, President Ray Stroup takes over the secretary's job by preparing minutes of the last meeting. Football fans dance to the music of Tiny Lyman at the FBLA after-game dance in the girls' gym. Assigning positions for The King and I is Bob Ehrlich, head of the ticket force. s-3 zficketjbrce group assists at games, plays, and concerts Gold sweaters over gold shirts and blue slacks signified a member of S-3. Begun in 1924 by Mr. A. R. King, the ticket force this year consisted of students who had volunteered or been selected by the sponsors. This was also the first year that the force was entirely boys. Points were given each time an S-F3 member was on duty. Deductions were made for failing to fill an assigned position or for tardiness. The end of the year was celebrated with an award dinner. Ticket force members receiving enough points were recognized at a fried chicken feast held May 15. Checking a ticket booth at Gowans Sta- dium during a football game are sponsors Mr. Dan Heitman, Mr. William Dixon, and Mr. X'Valter Rinehart, head sponsor. Sitting in the booth is Gary Gantz. Look at the crowd coming from Newton! exclaims Robert Sufeldt to fellow ticket- taker Charles Catlin. Hlearing a Stomp Newton hat, Larry Barton shows his ticket to -lim Miller. I Suppose I forgot my ticket? wonders a patron as S-3 members Bob Boyd, Bob Ehrlich, and Ronnie Watson wait for his ticket. Taking tickets for The King and I are Larry Catlin and Larry Barton. Entering are Celeste jacques, Connie lobes, and Ann Shilling. I . ,f JIT w.arfrvf.vW.W, , WWW' wi, isa. W los gatos 'catsi celebrate cervantesg host annual chilz' supper Los Gatos, the Spanish Club, was open to anyone who had taken Spanish. lt was organ- ized to give its members a greater apprecia- tion ol' the Spanish language. Vt-ngan y comanf' come and get it, was a familiar sound heard at the Los Gatos chili supper held in the cafeteria Nov. 10, before the Newton football game. The supper was the club's first money-making project. In December the Christmas party high- lighted the traditional breaking of the pinata. After the pinata was broken, the candy that fell from it was hurriedly found by the Heats. The year's activities ended with a trip to Kansas University to celebrate Cervantes Day. A g.Q..,A .-4 The pinata is broken, and the cats scramble for the candy. The breaking of the pinata is a Spanish tradition at Christmas. 'I 'N s 1 232292 l 4 ,n aman A Q if P ,,..., .,c. . ., ,, .,..f::.,.,w: , i M Q95 T , 2 ev 1 v 1 U ', fl' I l 1 Stabilizing the pinata before the breaking begins is Joe Castro. 06 srumfw , .MM 541-Ml? The Christmas party gets 1 start to play and the food is fun, including Mr. Shopmakl -as ,,..... .. Vengan Uds. y comen! comments Mr. Stan Shop- maker, club sponsor. 715- gg lfiifg 4 1' ei? S? 1, V6 ,iff I vav when the records . Everyone joins in the pr ,gp t , ' rm fr L.. ffl Behind scenes is Frank Blea who helps him- self to a coke at the Los Gatos chili supper. These tacos are hot. exclaims Jayne Darling, treasurer, to Rachael Vieyra, secretary, and Karen Haskard, program chairman. we 1 W-.. is fzjfgsf - ,A,,l N Ay, Af' I A , ,gl W, 9 e, 1'-'ff nl A ,aaa Eff I f' , sz-is MQ' 4 , 10 7 printers lbrintjbrmsjhr sch00L' chart vocation plan jiarfuture The vocational printing class, under the instruction of Mr. YValter E. Knox, had a successful year. After the big move in 1961 from the old high school building, everything was in shape and ready to roll. The printers were assigned to specific departments which ranged from composers to binders and went full steam ahead. Some of the work turned out was the pub- lication of the weekly Buzz, the faculty di- rectory, business cards, play programs, and school forms. By taking this course, boys interested in making careers in the printing field are help- ed to find jobs. Although some of the print panies in Hutchinson. held part-time jobs at various printing com- panys in Hutchinson. Using skill at the linotype is David Cowles. Larry Roher, David Sisk, John Theisen, and Roy R1lIl16llO1il look on. Putting out the Buzz with the help of Mr. Mfalter E. Knox are Eddie lVhite, Richard Phillips, Tommy Hamby and Gerald Lemen. equipment in the print shop. Hi fellows, say Larry McClure and Robert Barb as they show off some of the new Come on and buy a record, pleads jerry Mohr as Sue X'Visby and pluck Anderson lend their support. ln the background are Susie .larrott and Dianne Britain. l S y We Calling the meeting to order is Jerry Mohr, Safety Council president. safety council new 0rganz'zatz'0n promotes say? a'rz'vz'ngfJr teenagers The youngest organization in the school was formed last fall when the Safety Council organized. Realizing the importance of safe driving among teenagers, the Council put up safety posters in the halls every two weeks. They sold records as a money-making project and helped Kayettes with the annual Safety Week campaign. Drive carefully, the life you save may be Santa's, was the theme of the float entered by the members in the Hutchinson News' Christmas parade. Meeting with their sponsor, Mr. joe Kraf- els, the group looked to increased member- ship and interest next year with hopes of forming a youth court. Charter Council members are-Front Row: Jack Anderson, Ierry Mohr, Connie Lancaster, and Susie Jarrott. Back Row: Mr. Joe Krafels, adviserg Dianne Britain, Sue Wisby, Sharon Myers, and Ginger Hulet. 'I09 debate means research, practice, tournaments, ana' trophies A squad tournament held last spring started the debaters working on this year's topic, Resolved: That the federal govern- ment should equalize educational opportu- nity by means of grants to the states for pub- lic elementary and secondary education. In order to finance the seventeen invita- tional tournaments they attended, the debat- ers sold advertisements for the athletic pro- grams and helped to run the football conces- sion stands. The squad, composed of thirteen beginning debaters and nine experienced! played host to the largest debate tournament in the state with 152 teams competing. This tournament was held at the high school Dec. 8 and 9 and included oratory and extemporaneous speech contests. . - ' i wFQ 9 'f 7 V ' 'ARA ,rw-ff-if Just one more, assures Bill Hall, president ol' the loc il National Forensic Lea ue, as he are mares to en'ov the S l l ,I , punch at a debate party. Making use of debate techniques are Tony Dean, NFI. secretaryg Bob XVilson, treasurerg and Robbie Kline, vice president, as they urge patrons to be judges at the HHS tournament. Vincent Fitzgerald plays Santa Claus Now let's get these issues straight, suggests Mr. Bill at the annual debate Christmas exchange Kendrick, debate coach. Novice debaters participating in while Marsha Young, Aneta Spillman, the class discussion are jean Ann Brower, Tony Purcell, and Tom Fowler take turns opening Blake Biles, Jim Woodruff, Kay Alden, Craig Owens, Jim their gifts. Weaver, and Sherry Allen. 110 I it Researching for the district tournament are team members Kay Alden, Bob lVilson, Tom Fowler, Robbie Kline, Sheila Reynolds, Tony Dean, and Arlyn Hackett. Not pictured is Charles Willard. TOURNAMENT PLACE TEAM El Dorado first Hall-Kline Washington Bethel first Dean-Reynolds Hall-Kline Pratt first Wilson-Willard Ark Valley League second Biles-Sidlinger Pittsburg first Dean-Reynolds Ulysses first Alden-Purcell Winfield third Wilson-Willard Emporia first Dean-Reynolds Hall-Kline Brian Biles Bill Hall Attempting a smoother deliv- ery is John Fernie while he and Arlyn Hackett debate a practice round in class. Trophy winning members of the squad include Bill Hall, Tony Purcell, Robbie Kline, Kay Alden, Bill Sidlinger, Tony Dean, Sheila Reynolds, Bob Wilson, and Charles Willard. Not pictured is Brian Biles. K 11 I-S Sheila Reynolds if az: 5, afffa 75 is 'Q its Q f H Q if t K Bob Wilson forensics speech students excel in z'na'ivia'ual events The forensic squad participated in indi- vidual spring speech events at Emporia, where the State National Forensic League tournament was held, Shawnee Mission East, Valley Center, district at Nickerson, XVichita Fast, Ark Valley at Hfellington, and state at Dodge City. Recording their orations are Bill sl ,ri X Sidlinger and Robbie Kline. Practicing an informa tive speech about pick pockets is Tony Purcell. Packing the station wagon lor a trip to Kansas City are and Larry Roher. ,I r'f 3 -,A . fvfp --. . ,'c,.,, ,. ,af X Sheila Reynolds and Tom Fowler read the latest news in preparation lor externp squad nienibers Tony Dean, Kay Alden, .Xrlyn Hackett, Weaklng- Cast of the one-act contest play, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, includes Cheryl Dunlop, Sheila Reynolds, Kay Alden, Mary Adams, John XVllll21IHSOI1, and Dave lVilkens. I wish he'd cut the clown- ing, thinks John Hfilliam- y V son as he and Charles Vlillard practice a dramatic reading from 1- 1 gg 3 r' 1 ii iii ft! H-52:'fgi!1Ei2?82-31,55I ' 1a2,,fgfftwfwfmsiy-igqfgg-xi if sz '2 aw aan-img its me Elin 12851319 Ilia nzeftfzfsiiw-' Inherit the XVind. 4! This is quite a switch, laugh the nine photographers who are used to taking pictures, not posing for them. Front Row: David Lovett, sophonioreg Dan XVoll'e, sophomore, David NIcQuilliam, juniorg Verle Smith, junior, and Duane Kerr, sophomore. Back Row: Gil Pickenpaugh, senior, Russ La Vigne, juniorg Jim Neal, senior, and Dennis Brown, senior. ,A Head photographer Dennis Brown enlarges a picture for the Allagaroo. Dennis was in charge of the darkroom this year alter three years, work and experience. : i t 22 4 it 2 eg y si' me E, x . I hope I haven't forgotten the film, mumbles ,lim Neal, senior photographer, after climbing two stories high for a homecoming parade shot. photographers serve school by ree01'a'z'ng yeafs actz'vz'tz'es in pictures Head photographer Dennis Brown and his eight assistants were probably one of the most loyal groups in school. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Aylene Keown, the photog- raphers took and printed pictures for the Allagaroo and Buzz staffs. Many times their jobs ran into the week ends, at nights, or during vacations. Newcomers to the darkroom last fall were three sophomores. They learned the well- established photography procedure from the six veterans. Cooperation was one of the lessons the pho- tographers learned. Not only did they have to get along with each other, but they also had the two demanding journalism staffs scheduling hundreds of pictures. This looks like a good print, thinks Gil Picken- paugh after developing a picture. Gil, a senior photographer, spent third and sixth hours in the darkroom. H3 perrill club a'mma1fz'sts promote plays, 677'lf7fZdSZ.Z6 lbartz'czj9a1fz'0n Starting out the year with a swimming party in the spring of l96l, the Perrill Club board promoted plays and club projects. Four senior board members directed one act plays for club meetings. The all-school play, The Curious Savage, and the Perrill Club play, 'iYou, The Jury, were the main projects for the year. Club mem- bers who werenit in the cast participated by serving on the publicity, stage, and make-up crews. Perrill Club sponsor, Mrs. Gene Cramer, greys john Wi1liamson's hair for The Curious Savage as make-up crew members Vicki Mc- Bride and Diane Steed work on his lines. Good-by, Emma, waves Kate Kirby, Kay Alden, as she and her family take a trip to her daughter's house. The one-act play, The Happy journey, was directed by Sheila Reynolds. Other members of the family are Pam Eubanks, Roger Ball, and Harrell Powell. 4 Board members and officers for Perrill Club are Arlyn Hackett, Vice-President, John Williamson, Margo Lymang Treasurer, Bob Ehrlich, and Mary Brightenburg. Not pictured are Patti Hageman, Publicity, Lynn Russell, Make-up Chairman, Mary Adamsg and Secretary, Sally Sargent. Does anyone want something while I'm up?,' asks Arlyn Hackett at the Perrill Club board picnic. Board members are Margo Lyman, Patti Hageman, Sheila Reynoldsg guest, Mrs. Bobby Patton, Mary Brightenburgg sponsor Mrs. Gene Cramer, and Mary Adams. Helping to strike the set after the all-school play is Sheila Reynolds, Perrill Club president. It's best that I tell them, says Mrs. Savage, Cheryl Dunlop, to Vincent Fitzgerald, Liz lVandt, Bob Ehrlich, and Sheila Reynolds as she is about to reveal where the bonds are hidden. We'll help you, Mrs. Savage, exclaims Fairy Mae Sheila Reynolds, as she and the other guests at the Cloisters, Florence, Liz Wandtg Hannibal, Vincent Fitz erald' and eff Bob Ehrlich hel Mrs s , .I , 2 P - Savage, Cheryl Dunlop, wear out the carpet evenly. all school play an old woman? eccentrz'cz'tz'es set lblozfjhr 'the curious savage' When the delightful Mrs. Savage changed her hus- band's estate into S10 million worth of negotiable bonds, she threw her step-children into a tizzy. Her family even went so far as to have her committed to a private institution. XVith her bond-stuffed teddy bear, Mrs. Savage won the hearts of the guests and the staff at the Cloisters and outwitted her children so she could keep the money to use as she pleased. Now let me see, ponders Dr. Emmett, Arlan Hackett, as he talks with Mrs. Savage's family about her condition. Members of the Savage family are Charles Mfillard, Sue Sorem, and John Williamson. I can't give him that card, he'll win, thinks Liz Take my hand, Hannibal, says Fairy Mae, Sheila Wandt, Florence, as she plays cards with Tell, Bob Reynolds, to Vincent Fitzgerald. Standing by to help Ehrlich, and Hannibal, Vincent Fitzgerald. in case of trouble are Jeff, Bob Ehrlich, and the nurse Mrs. Paddy, Susan Xlleinlood, pays ng attention, Miss Willie, Kay Alden. but goes on with her work. 'I 'I 5 perrill club play jfou the jug? decide verdict in three-act courtroom drama The three-act courtroom drama HYou, the Jury, Look place at the murder trial of secretary Barbara Scott. Barbara's sister, lidith, was her attorney. Barbara, after thinking that her younger sister, Janice, was guilty of the murder, confessed willingly in order to protect Janice. After hearing the testi- mony of witnesses, the audience served as the jury. Both nights of the perlornlaiice, Barbara Scott was found not guilty. While stenographer Kay Alden records proceed- ings, Alan XVoodward, Larry Roher, talks over an important point with his assistant Miss Carver, Amy Rexroad. The Bailill is Harrell Powell. Oh Edith, thank you! says Barbara Scott, Mary Adams, to her sister Edith, Margo Lyman, after she has been acquitted. Mlaiting to olfer congratulations are Janice Scott, Sue Schaffer, and Police Matron Vicki McBride. Director Mrs. Gene Cramer gives instructions to cast members at dress rehearsal as they practice lor curtain call. In the cast are Amy Rexroad, Jim XVoodrul'l', Bill Cook, Saundra Dunsworth, Jackie Nlissildine, Vincent Fitzgerald, Larry ROllCI', Margo Lyman, Mary Adams, Sue SC'l1illiliCl', Dave YVilkins, Gary Harris, Vicki Mcliride, Kay Alden, and Harrell Powell. Yes, I'd enjoy having dinner with you, says Edith Scott, Margo Lyman, to prosecuting at- torney Alan XVoodward played by Larry Roher. Miss, not Mrs.! emphasizes Gwendolyn Kelton Jackie Missildine, while being sworn in by clerk, Gary Harris. vi , 4: And is this that medical report? asks Alan Xlloodward, Larry Roher, of Lieu- tenant McPherson, Bill Cook. Approving set designs are the crew chairmen-Ron Herron, ticketsg Cathie Zimmerman, make-upg Mary Adams, props, Sue Osborn, costumes, and Murriel Evans, set construction. senior play seniors produce english tmgeajf, 'wutlzering hezghts' 4'W'uthering Heights, the 1962 Senior play, took place during the eighteenth century in two neigh- boring estates of the English moorlands. Although Catherine Ernshaw was in love with Heathcliff, she refused to marry him because they belonged to different social classes. YVhen Catherine married Edgar Linton, Heathcliff became enraged and later married Edgar's sister Isabel to spite Cath- erine. Ellen Dean, the Ernshaw's housekeeper, Jos- eph, handy-man at XVuthering Heightsg and Hind- ley, Catherines drunken brother, also became in- volved in the tragedy. '-'pun-an-. Sue Williams, script girl, takes notes while Mr. Bill Kendrick, director, discusses lighting techniques with Melinda lvard, stage mana- ger, and Kay Dutton, set designer. You can't marry Edgar, Cathy. A. .K , - S I 1 Q 1 5- E 9: J- W I Waiting for practice to begin are cast members Cheryl Dunlop, John W'illiamson, Sheila Reynolds, Chuck Fish, Margo Lyman, and Larry Roher. Not pictured is Bill Hall. I don't believe Catherine loves Heathcliff, played by john Heathclifff' Edgar Linton, Williamson, pleads with Cather- Don't deny me my brandy, E1len! - played by Chuck Fish, says ine, played by Cheryl Dunlop, to demands Larry Roher as Hindley, to to his sister Isabel, played by reconsider her engagement. Margo Lyman, as Ellen Dean. Sheila Reynolds. music musicians host nazgz banei' liven games with presence This year Hutchinson High's music department featured a program ranging from pep music at bonfires to 'LThe King and I, and sponsored a program by the United States Navy band. Tops in number of performances was the Salt Hawk Band. Under the direction of Mr. Lew Hiigel, this group played at all ball games and highlighted the year with a trip to Kansas State Universityis Band Day. The select Concert Band performed several times during the year with the fall and spring concerts as high spots. Another memorable event was a rehearsal under the direction of Dr. Clar- ence Sawhill, UCLA band director. Individually, several members of the Concert Band were selected for the All-State Band in YVichita. In the spring several ensembles as well as soloists received superior ratings at the State Music Festival. The orchestra backed The King and I for its major performance. At attention is the Salt Hawk drum quartet, winner ol seventh place at the VFXV National Contest. Members are Brian Biles, Don Cully, Don Strella, and Johnny Wfaters. ' I . f ssiie 1 1 1 . A L L - A A 1 TI I E 1 gi- -- ,-i A :Qi A wi-4' . . . it ' .. ... Q ,st W Q , - J L. 25.5 .. M, .- . f . 5. I ROW M C. Dunlop, XfVaters Missildine, NI. Anderson, md s G. Mallett. Fifth Row: N 'I ii W 'itsi t'r 'r'Mn Fager, T. Layman, B. Upcle grove, D. Tockey, E. Crup sig .ptgtty ,, ..,. Q 3 ...y, N ytyt . I x per, M. Sollenberger, G 2 , lu 1 luruulll 'git f E y s Garwood, KI. O'Sullivan, D 'V ,,.,' -f'ir' ' A' i ' t . H - Brown, L. Billingsly, and , f 1 ,t, , i ,g , .a r- are 1 'f'iI T Q QE u yn i . . Mr. Jim Dailey. H8 H. Gibson, D. Steed, G. Mal lett, D. Green, D. Blanton C. Stockham, K. Austerrnil ler, and F. Allee. Second Row: S. Johnson, C. V711 - lard, P. -Iasso, P. Browning S. Johnston, K. Eckley L Brown, and A. Rexroad Third Row: S. Nunemaker Peckham, M. Adams I Hilton, R. Roots, and Mo shier. Fourth Row: D. Strel la, N. Fox, K. Leopold R Voth, L. Thompson, S. Sick mon, K. McDonough, C Drury, R. Mettlen, F. Halde man, A. Gunn, T. Fouler c DANCE Ig,'kND-Fl'lDl1l Row: Dun St1'Cll:1. Hob IQln'li4'l1. I,111'iy Frost. Ginger Hulet. ,Xnnc Clunninghaun, Kvnt Immpfmlnl. :und Toni i'1flH'iC'I'. Svfond Row: fam SkCCn, ci2lYVfi1lVXX'O0d, Inc' CySlliiiV21lI. lucid Sl1z1l'I'c1', Stcvc Rock. and Nh: Slim Daily. Thilrd Row: 'funn NiiSSiiliillC. Dick Tockcy. 'lorry Mohr, Erlxlnd fil'l1lJlDC1'. Doug XYzu'cl. :ind Bob Ijuclcgmvc. as Q F ' an ,a 4-'W 1 5 BRASS CHOIR-From Row: Dunne Hmwii, Dick Tockcy, Bob lipclegltrmvc, Sum Ol1liL'S, Doug XX'zu-cl, Dzivc Pcrrin, .Inc fTS1lHiYIlIl. :ind Mike Sollenbcrgcr. Second Row: Grunt Nlzillctt, 1,00 FINDONIIDSUII. Rodin-3' Voth, Terry Layman. Cary CiI1lkXX'00d. :incl .Iudd Si1Zliii.CI'. -if iv' W ff ,gi JN 21545253 :Sink my it f A231 S Leading thc Salt Hawk Band through 'GIYGQ were lhc twi1'lC1's. Top to bottom: Rhondzi Kersci. Kim Kinibcrly, Nancy Penley, .Indy Iohnsun, Penny Hamilton. z1nclSucf.Xnn XVil1izuns. 'I'I 9 w 2:2 . 5 1 i CONCERT BAND-Front Row: F. Hzlldeman, A. Gunn, R. Mettlen, C. Drury, and R. Dzlnford. Second Row: G. Markle, C. Griggs, Borecky, I.. Frost, T. Fowler, D. YN7ard, Mohr, S. Ontjes, and K. Alden. Third Row: G. SALT HAWK BAND-Front Row: P. Hzunilton, S. Kim- berly, and S. Xvillllllllb. Second Row: V. .Xl'l11lll'lI5lCl', Hollowell, G. Hulet, Cl. Bleger, T. Ford, P. Shollner, C. Flickinger. T. Lundemo, Nl. Mn-l.:1in. :md E. Fulks. Third Row: D. Gilford, V. l'llIlg'C1'2llll. D. XX'oll'e, R. Billll, I.. 1 View f s Z T 2 f 2 5 3 5 l il 5 2 i ,www Mallett, L. Thompson, R. Voth, T. Layman, N. Fager :md M. Moulds. Fourth Row: Director Lew Hiigel, B Updegrove, E. Crupper, D. Tockey, M. Sollenberger, :md tl. O'Sullivan. Fifth Row: G. Mztllett, and D. Brown. Fziger, E. Borectky, C. Clzlphzm, K. Sililfklllllll, P. Showal- ter, S. Van Osdol, and Barnes. Fourth Row: Director Lew Hiigel, Shepherd, CI. Alt-Clzlrty, S. Smith. NI. Mc'- Lain, D. Ross, XVilli:1ms. QI, Catton, l.. llillingsly, and R Preston. 5 - 1 ,M Front Row' I Skeen M D'1hlber K Reuber X Mr' Guire, Spangler, K. Mc-Donough, and S. Sickmon. Sec- ond Row: Reed, T. O'Sullivan, D. Perrin, V. Smith, R. .-Xupperle, D. Aldrich, S. Hiilliams, M. Neufeld. S. lar- rott, and C. Dunlop. Third Row: T. Hinck, C. XVillizinis. Front Row: N, Penley, R. Kersey, and Johnson. Second Row: R. Mettlen, D. Barr. K. XVet1el, L. Guyer, N. Brown, 'Waters, M. Gunther, M. Mock, Hilton, I. Hester, D. Hayes, and A. Alexander. Third Row: D. Ald- rich, R. Hernandez, M. Trent, R. Sumner, M. Davis, S. 3 . fiiY!ri?l5T585 2. G. Hulet, and A. Cunningham. Fourth Row: G. Garwood, J. Shaffer, S. Rock, XV. Guettsche, B. Ehrlich, K. Leopold, M. Gunther, D. Cully. D, Strella, and ll. Biles. Fifth Row: S. Hurst, L. Billingsly, and YYaters. Smith, Cl. Lyons, O. King, XV. Guettclle, Frick, Fred- rickson, and H. M'ilson. Fourth Row: K. Claplian, L. Jackson, D. Banz, D. Haisler, Fast, M. Banker, -I. Mohr, R. Strayer, T. Irving, and G. Markle. Q r f 3 'S music choristers strive jbr pewct blend The vocal music department began the year with a new director. Mr. Cary Siemens, who previously taught music at Central Junior High School, directed the a cap- pella, junior-senior, sophomore choirs, and the newly reorganized girls glee club. Among other Christmas festivities, the a cappella choir gave a vesper service Dec. 19 in the high school auditorium. The King and 1 by Rodgers and Hammerstein was presented Feb. l and 3 after months of orchestra, ballet, and staging rehearsals. Early spring brought the district and state music festivals at Hutchinson and Manhattan, Kan., in which the vocal department participated. Throughout the year the musical groups performed at various club meetings and church functions. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Top Row: Cheryl Dunlop, Margaret Roberts, Leah Xllright, Karen XVilliams, Rick YVhittlc, Bill Turney, Randy Mettlen, and Mike Sollen- berger, Second Row: Cathy Summers, Kathy Hofer, -ludy Schlatter, Chery Goldsmith, Bill ,Xrmbrusteiy 'lim Neal, and Cordon Nlallett, Bottom Row: .lat-kie Mis- sildine, Donna Caeddert, Nancy Bemis, Myra Neulield, Mary l,ou Shelton, Chuck Fish, and .lohn XVilliamson. Top Row: Paul Sclimutker, Bob Brown, Ron Herron, 1 .. . it , , H.. ,,,l, ,. g li ,,l A .. . Q i ,t . :git ,Q M l Y ,HV .,,.,.. , f3:,,,.:i..,,,,: ,Tit y y y S Apypy p ...,..,. .. My ti,t', H 1 , am. ,.: .1 ,.,, 5 Wi. , .. -ggi E, .,.,a ,.. . , .af 5 .,t. ,V C t l gf , w g '-'. 'li' 5 a t v r ---- e -' -st 1 1 'f S P 4. Q- fn 1 me on , ,A .N :ZLS - : -M - . f , ' pa P4 lr A V Ready to harmonize is the cli0rale.Chorale members are-Bottom Row: Mike Sollenberger, Patil Schmucker, Randy Mettlen, Ron Herron, David Porter, Alohn lfVilliamson, Chuck Fish, Barbara Hughes, and Susan Sibyl Brewster, Paula Oakley, Ann Clegg, and Kay 1 Austermiller. Second Row: Murriel Evans, Crant Mal- 1 lett, David Porter, Charlotte Cox, Diane Kirk, Nancy Fager, and -lcanette Obee. Bottom Row: Gene lidman, Gary Benjamin, Kathy Keesling, Nancy Elliott, Delores McDaniel, Barbara Hughes, Susan Murphcy, and Mr. l Cary Siemens. Not pictured are Aleanie llester and Mary Lea Holmquist. Nlurphey. Second Row: Kathy Hofer and Cheryl Dun- op. Third Row: Nancy Fager and Delores McDaniel. Fourth Row: Ann Clegg and lleanie Hester. Top Row: Viary Lou Shelton and Mr. Gary Siemens. l Music is our business, says music officers Dee McDaniel, Kathy Hofer, l and Ron Herron. l I is Q ,J N Where's my music? asks Paul Schmucker as the choir starts rehearsal. Dressed for a performance are Dee McDaniel, Jeanie Hester, and Barbara Hughes, who are members of the girls' trio. Hello Mother, I knew it was you, spouts the boys quartet consisting of Chuck Fish, Paul Schmuckcr, Mike Sollenberger, and John Williamson. 123 SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Front Row: Veronica Gray, Cindy Rodgers, Mary Henry, Doris Powell, Diane Mess- ing, Dorothy Neuleld, Pat Harding, ,Ian Welcli, Nancy Penley, Betty Trotter, Ruth Davis, Leslie Moon, and Sherrie Allen. Second Row: Vicky Morris, Shirley Reed, Sheryl Sykora, Donna Parish, Kathryn Mandeville, Lynn Bernard, Carol Potter, Cathy Messmer, Sondra Xvilcox- en, Sally Andereck, and Marcia Mfhittle. Top Row: Mr. Gary Siemens, Nancy Sewing, Julaine Hinerman, Carole Rohrer, Jim Yvoodruff, Richard XVoodruff, Janet Mosh- ier, Linda Blake, and Deloris Lock. JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR-Front Row: Irene Layman, Elaine Hall, Pearl Lynch, Barbara Roesler, Patti Hage- man, Beverly XVilson, Sandy Schroeder, Sharon Jennings, Liz VVandt, Phyllis Hauschild, Mary Alice Pennick, Stella Martinez, Janice Hedger, and Orneta King. Sec- ond Row: Nancy Riggins, Jane Ertz, Nancy Reed, Pearl Williams, Dee Ann Jordan, Randy Wood, Ann McGill, 124 Carol Hensley, Diane Adams, Sandra Xvilcoxen, Kay Burns, Ruth Edwards, Paula Showalter, Joan Anderson, and Toni Kaufman. Top Row: Mr, Cary Siemens, Mar- sha Young, Ila Trowbridge, Carolyn Drury, .Ion Col- glazier, Steve Rostine, Stacy Morris, Ronnie Montgom- ery, Margaret Reece, Geanetta Dunsworth, and Florence Pope. music 'king and z draws eapacigz crowaf' uses lavish settings and costumes Complete with a bald King, Rodgers and Ham- merstein's musical, UThe King and I, was presented Feb. l and 55 at Convention Hall. The production Called for the aid of hundreds. Mr. Cary Siemens was eo-ordinator of the entire produetiong Mrs. Mary Cayle Piler acted as dramat- ies Coach and head of production cirewsg Mr. James Dailey directed the orchestra, and Mr. YVarren Brown was in charge of the settings. Spending hours at rehearsals were Barbara Hughes, Anna, xlohn lVilliamson, the King, Chuck Fish, Lun Thag Cheryl Dunlop, Tuptimg and Ann Clegg, Lady Thiang. Your head shall never be higher than King's, declares Nlohn Xklillianison as the King of Siam Just one more performance left, says Tish Darlington to Lori Piken as the other dancers, Annette Cunn, Nancy Elliott, Patti I I1CCd 21 CUP Qf Coffee, thinks MTS- Gilliland, Linda Blake, Sue Hlilliams, Nancy lelollmann, Rhonda Mall' Galde Plfell df?1mHUCS 0021011 Kersey, Marcy Syler, and Cindy Haston sc-urry oll stage. during a long rehearsal. Shall we dance? asks Anna, Jlaved bv Barbara Hu hes, Oo ms, I oofed! ul is one ol' the children as he U I , l 1 , 8 I S 1 2 l as the Kin , ohn Xllilharnson learns to Jolka. ets a warnin lanee from Barbara Hu hes durin 3' . , I 33 S Q 3 3 the Kings prayer to Buddha. 9 ATHLETICS 'H 'N-1 EX . ,QL Sr r-V.. 'fs I Wz'th a hiss, a dull thud, and a gigantic roar, another athletic season was underway as the fighting Salt Hawks kicked if in their frst football contest. Through the year, hundreds if HHS students took part in the athletic program, and hundreds more were on the sidelines bursting with enthusiasm. There is nothing in the world that seems capable zyf creating more enthusiasm than the arrival mf an arch basketball opponent, and nothing more livebi than the supporters cyf the team urging their stalwarts on to victory. It is in athletics that school spirit is born and nurtured. It is onbi when students become solidbi united behind a team that enthusiasm far class work and extra curricular activities remains. football new eoaeh leads hawks to third place in av! Playing their Hrst season under Coach Vere Wlell- man, the Salt Hawks had their ups and downs. lVith a line showing in their first Five games, they were unable to muster enough scoring in the remaining games to add to their victories. YVith four wins out of their first hve games, the Hawks gained a reputation and were noticed by sports writers in the state and earned a rating in the state's weekly poll after defeating XVest. The team was shadowed hy a string of four losses, and the squad ended the season with four victories and hve defeats. ig,F53.,s t'R?Efv Y . r is tr ig QV 1 as 523'-. a t V if M sg. f . Ea JL Z -:gig-.,,.+ t..:'g . A as ,K-.rw,'.:.+-a V. .iv t 1 t qt ,t fi , 5 .S-,,g,.,,,,,, A ff. 7. f--f 7 .ft f-ev-atm im!-'A'is5'1f eikffifv I, V' A 'i i.f.'xgi-'fftswt1:'Ke ' .5 . A J jf41g,evf,f Head Coach Vere WVellman discusses possible improve- ments with assistant coaches Gary Casey, llruce Nlcfllure and loe Krafels. ARK VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS W L T Ark City 5 0 0 Wellington 4 0 1 HUTCHINSON 2 3 0 El Dorado 2 3 0 Winfield 1 3 1 Newton 1 4 0 Bob Atkinson awaits Barry Creenlields pass as Southeast defenders move in lor the tackle. 'K ,A , 1 3 ,ff ' . -- fygx' ..,Q - .XJ , ' ...'U.ft,.. , 5 I K , K, . .. . ., ,, .. . 1. a V- f f : M. Us f 4' 'M,-f'w'.f ,-G'c..1:r ' , 1f - ' U V Q Q M '1- '1 s +V filmtv Si' e ' ff I f si 4 is ' f J ,, . ' ff 'f -.Luft - K .I 4 , , 5.1-7... ,,..yf nw ,,, 1-Hiyyk' , fa I Salt Hawk Bob Sperling moves in to assist 1961 SEASON RECORD Hutchinson 20 Great Bend 0 Hutehinson 7 Southeast 14. Hutchinson 25 El Dorado 0 Hlll1'lllIlSIlll 20 Vlvinfieltl 12 11ll1l'lliIl50I1 I3 Wviehita West 7 Hutehinson l l Wviehita North 27 Hutchinson 7 Xvellington 13 Hll1l'lllIlSIlll 6 Ark City 14- Hutehinson l 3 Newton 21 Usvllilllflflylll mean it's not lar L'llfl1lQll?H asks co-captain Bill llarncll as to-czlplaili Bob Sperling looks on. Adi-l. '..,L ' f 'dl -'if a 1 . i . -.Af Y ..'- i . 'y L r. ' if. g,V. y., sy.. Qi. f,:,- ,,,, 3' pf ,. ,.,,,. ,wi .fl W , v.Y,,AjXLmk . .J kk - . P X.- asv, 4-Q - Y f Q- , 5 .' fm ., 14 4 -. W' . , v t ,, -170' Frank Stanfield in downing an El Dorado back. Crashing into the season, the Hawks registered a victory over Great Bend, turning the tables from the preceding year when the Hawks began the season with a loss to the Panthers. The powerhouses for the Hawk offensive were junior quarterback Barry Green- field and senior halfback Steve Bernard. GreenHeld's passing and Bernardfs running kept the Great Bend defense on its toes. The final score of this Hawk- dominated game was 20-0. In the first home game the Hawks Iflfjt a tremend- ous Mfichita Southeast team. The Buffaloes received the kick-off and opened the game with a tricky play which caught the Hawk defense completely off guard. This play gave XVichita a quick 7-point lead. In the fourth quarter the Buffs again entered the scoring column. Receiving the kick-off after this score, Ber- nard returned the ball 84 yards for the only llawk score in the game. The game ended with lX'ichita leading, 14-7. Unhampered by the loss, Hutch bounced hack as they trounced El Dorado, 25-6. Bernard began the scoring on a 30-yard run. Greenfield later scored on a short run. ln the fourth quarter sophomore Don- nie Edwards took over at the helm and passed for two additional touchdowns. Scoring with thc passes were I-'rank Stanfield and Van Clark. 129 through season? ups and downs Salt Hawks Dennis Humiston, Dick XVells, Bob Sperling Bill Darnell Bob Atkinson All AVL 2nd Team All AVL All AVL John BIcShane Larry lwagyar Ui J' Doug Opdycke David Perrin Harold Washburn Frank Staniield Jack Hilyard Sam Ontjes Bill Hughes Mel Howell --Q g S l i f , E Q , fy X B ' zu. al l 'lem' rr rrr A ra or BET lasaa l, ,Ee Dick Wells Steve Bernard Tim Kitch All AVL 2nd Team David Ewing Dick Miller Erland Crupper Donnie Edwards Mike Eurton EVA Quinton German Randy Grant Sam Jones Gary Furman ,..J Van Clark Lavern Walters Barry Greenfield John Chabin hawks close season with 4-5 recom' Next in line for the Hawks was YVinf1eld, which re- sulted in the second AVL win for the Hutch squad. Bernard was again the highlight of the game with 166 yards in his 13 carries. Lavern XValters chalked up two of the touchdowns and Greenfield accounted for the other. The Hawks bettered the Vikings, 20-12. The YVest game began with an 84-yard march by the Salties which was completed with a 15-yard run by Erland Crupper for the score. Later XVest recov- ered a Hutch fumble on the Hawk 25-yard line which set them up for their only TD. In the second quarter a pass by Greenfield to Bob Atkinson was good for the remaining 6 points. This accounted for the Hawks' third victory as they won 13-7. The NVichita North eleven came to Gowans Stadi- um and dealt the Hawks a 27-14 blow before a home- coming crowd. Lavern XValters was responsible for the Hawk score in the first half while North racked up 13 points. Tim Kitch scored in the second half on a play set up by a North fumble. North added two more touchdowns to its column before leaving. THE 1961 SALT HAWKS-Front Row: McShane, T. Kitch, B. Atkinson, D, Mfells, B. Sperling, L. Magyar, R. Grant, E. Crupper, D. Miller, S. Bernard, and B. Darnell. Second Row: D. Ewing, German, F. Stan- Held, L. Walters, V. Clark, D. Paschal, J. Hilyard, B. Hughes, M. Eurton, H. Mlashburn, and B. Greenheld. Third Row: D. Edwards, R. Hyter, NI. Lilly, Fowler, R. Werner, G. Harris, M. Howell, R. Montgomery, il. Chabin, S. Jones, QI. Jordan, and D. Humiston. Fourth Row: G. Furman, R. lames, D. Mur hy, B. Ballard, il. Cunningham, -I. Missildine, B. Carey, Biles, xl. Koontz, H. Odijk, F. Winter, gl. Hughes, R. Ward, K. Pedigo, and K. Baughman, Back Row: D. Opdycke, -I. Eckart. D. Mollnow, xl. Potter, F. jackson, L. Barton, R. Hernandez, S. Railsback, C. Pyle, R. XfVilson, B. Corley, M. Solida, Cameron, and XV. Darnell. 132 Finding the odds uneven is Bob Atkinson as he lights for extra yardage against Great Bend. ' A ni The Hawks traveled to lYellington and inet a fired-up teain of Crusaders whieh gave llutehinson its Hrst League loss, 13 to 7. The only sign of fire eanie in the final quarter, but the Hawks eould manage only one TD. La- vern lValters plunged over for the seore. Ark City also found the Hawks down as they dropped the Hutcih squad, l-fi-6. Ark City fell on a hlocsked Hawk punt in the end zone for one seore. Steve Bernard was the Ollly Salt llawk to eross the Ark City goal as he accounted for the lL'IilI1'S 6 points. Ruining Hawk hopes for a winning seaf son, the Newton Railroaders handed Hutch its fourth c'onsec'utive loss. llill Hughes re- covered a lunihle deep in Newton territory to set up a touehdown hy Greenfield. Donnie Fdwards and Nlel Howell connected on a pass play covering 70 yards. to end the Blue and Gold scoring. The traditional intereteani rivalry found the Railroaders Hred-up and traveling honie with a fl-lil victory. Hanging up their high sehool jerseys for the last tinie, thirteen seniors looked hack on a 4-5 reeord for the season. Eluding Great Bend taeklers is Hawk quarterhzxc k Barry Greenheld. In the background are tezuninzites Tini liitch. Roh Slmerling. and Steve Bernard. '-Q -at it A., f no X in n- 3' I 1 basketball salt hawks win second ark vallq crown in a row 'in-4. Talking to a reporter about the regional basketball tournament and also about his Ark Valley League champions is coach joe Krafels. 1961-'62 Ark Valley League Champions: Erland Crupper, Barry Greenfield, Gary john McShane, Richard Iames, Roger Peterson, Rodney Marshall, Gary Markle, Tim Kitch, Bill Darnell, Bemis, Mel Howell, and Frank Stanfield. Setting a record of winning two Ark Valley League basketball championships in two years has started a tradition. Coach Joe Krafels led the team to a 6-2 Valley record and a 12-10 overall season record. The Hawks were without the assistance of return- ing letterman Bill Darnell for the first two games of the season due to an injury which he received in football. This didnlt seem to bother the Salt Hawks because both games fell on the victory side of the record. In the first game with Wichita West, letterman Tim Kitch won high-point honors by tallying 14 points to lead the team to a 39-36 win. In the first Valley competition, Hutchinson met the Vikings from XVinfield. Richard James hit for 13 points for top honors in the 56-38 victory. Next in line was the traditional rival, Newton. In the game played at Newton, the Salt Hawks won 39-355. James was top scorer with 16. But 1Vichita Southeast stopped the Salt Hawks for the first time of the season by a 62-53 margin. Gary Marshall was the game's top scorer with 18 points. The YVellington Crusaders were the next victims of the Salt Hawks. Marshall was the high-point player with 19. Hutchinson won, 58-51. The non-league Great Bend Black Panthers came to the Arena and went home defeated by one point, 45-44. Next to visit the home court were the Ark City Bulldogs. Hutchinson won a decisive victory, 64-46. Enter Campus High Tournament Mid-season tournament play began Jan. 18 at the Campus High tournament against Hfashington. Hutchinson hit 24 field goals, 5 free throws, com- mitted 20 fouls, and totaled 53 points to win, 53-42. Next in the bracket for Hutchinson were the XVich- ita East Blue Aces. Height, accuracy, and skill dis- played by East swamped the Salt Hawks and Hutch- inson went into the losers column by a 73-39 score. On the final night of the tournament, the Hawks were paired against Shawnee-Mission East. A close game ended in a 58-54 defeat for the Hutchinson team and gave them fourth place in the tournament. Hutchinson completed its first round of Valley competition on the road at El Dorado. A tip-in by James with 4 seconds left gave the Hawks the 46-44 victory. Erland Crupper took top scoring honors in the game with 14 points. 1 Looking over the B-Team's shot and rebound charts are assistant coaches Gary Casey and Vere 1Vellman. Give me that ball, says Bill Darnell to an unidenti- fied Ark City player as Erland Crupper and Richard James prepare to lower the boom. sg f Lai. ' -Wm . di ,.f ': 'I3 SALT I O f'4L1f' tie HAWKE MAWK5 1 Tim Kitch Sr., Forward Co-captain Barry Greenfield Roger Peterson lr.. Guard lr., Guard Richard James Bill Darnell Soph., Forward Gary Markle Sr., Center Xll-Ark Valley Sr., Forward All-Ark Valley Zta HAWKc H34 W MGM- Q-77 f ' Ark Valley Hawks Appear on Television lVichita Southeast was the next team to face the Salt Hawks in a televised game played in the South- east gym. Hutchinson dropped another close game, GS-66, on a last-second shot hy a Southeast player. Hill Darnell was high-point man for Hutch with I9 points. Hutchinson's Ark Valley record was 5-0 when they traveled to XYinfield. Marshall was the first Salt Hawk to make 20 points as he led the team to a 59-51 victory. The Salt Hawks took time off from league play when they traveled to XX'ichita North. After a tied half time score of SS all, the spirited Redskins came hack in the second half to win, TS-til. Marshall equaled his previous high score of 20 points to receive top honors. Newton came to the Arena with hopes of tying up the first place in the Ark Valley. After being hehind in the first, second, and third quarters, the Salt Hawks carrie hack to win. Hlith less than a min- ute left, Newton got the hall and signaled for the last shot. However, Hutchinson was ahle to get the hall with 26 seconds remaining and got the last shot. Barry Greenfield took a l7 foot jump-shot just as the horn sounded. ln an attempt to hlock the shot, a Newton player fouled Greenfield. The game was over when Barry made the first shot, giving Hutchin- son a ffl-40 victory. A journey to Salina proved futile for Hutchinson as Salina won 73-60. Hutch Cinches AVL Title By a victory over lVellington, the Salt Hawks could cinch a tie for first place in the Ark Valley. Hutchinson did just that hy defeating the Crusaders, 5l-47 in the Arena. Marshall took top scoring hon- ors in the game with lfl points. El Dorado was the last opponent for the season to meet the Hawks on the home court. After heing down hy a 2-point half time score, lil Dorado came hack to hand Hutchinson its first defeat in league competition by a 53-49 score. A journey to Arkansas City wound up AVL com- petition. Alames scored 'll points hut that wasn't enough as the Bulldogs defeated Hutchinson, 59-56. Champ 1962 Travel to Newton for Regional The post-season regional tournament for the Hawks was at Lindley Hall in Newton. Opening against Hlichita Hlest, Hutchinson came out as vic- tor by a 46-29 score. Crupper was high for Hutch with 12. In the second game, Augusta took an overtime and defeated Hutchinson, 64-60. Hlichita Kapaun was the last team to face the Hawks in the 1961-'62 season. A 1-point, 45-44 loss dropped Hutch to fourth place in the region. Crup- per was the game's top scorer with 14. Gn the All-Ark Valley team, Gary Marshall was chosen on the first team and Bill Darnell and Rich- ard james were named on the second team. Erland Crupper received honorable mention. The Salt Hawk squad chose an all-opponent team from the players of the teams they had played. Chosen were Leedom from Augusta as one forward and Frlas from Salina at the other forward. Pete from XVichita Fast and Criss from XVichita South- east were chosen as guards and Lockman from lVich- ita North was chosen at the center position. Team members chose Erland Crupper and Tim Kitch as co-captains. Gary Marshall was named as the most inspirational player and Richard james was chosen as the most improved player. James averaged 11.86 points for the 22 game sea- son with a 14.6 point average which placed him second in Ark Valley competition. lVith a starting line-up of three seniors, one jun- ior and one sophomore, the Salt Hawks will have several returning lettermen next year. Named as having lettered in basketball for the season were seniors llill Darnell, Tim Kitch, Iirland Crupper, john McShane, Gary Markle, and Rodney Bemisg juniors Gary Marshall and Barry Greenfieldg and sophomore Richard james. Provisional letters were awarded to Mel Howell and Roger Peterson, juniors. The Salt Hawks scored a total of 1,139 points as compared to 1,134 points scored against them. HAWKS Mel Howell John McShane -Ir., Guard Sr., Center Erland Crupper Sr., Guard Co-captain Gary Marshall lr., Guard All Ark Valley 1213 T 3 1 1 HM.- f . , , Rodney Bemis Sr., Guard W f anti SALT 13 1 Z3 S -if-gg: A.k,',K5 HI-.W Q .44 -. The B-Team eagemen who will be seeking varsity action next year areHBack Row: Roger Peterson, Sam Jones, Ron XVerner, Bill Corly, and John Cameron. Middle Row: Mel Howell, Bob Bennett, Rick Hyter, Frank Slanlield, and Bill Terry. First Row: .lunior manager, jim Houserg Barry Greenfield, Don Edwards, and Jerry Farney. Gee, Il' we only had some music, we could This year's winning C-Team chargers are-Back Row: Steve Railsback, Larry Barton, Don Cully, Ronnie VVilson, and Doug Murphy. Front Row: Sophomore manager, Larry Frostg XVest Darnell, Gary Furman, and Brooks Carey. Come on Crup, says Richard James, 34, as Erland Cruppei 40, drives around YVichita XVest's, 30, for an open lay-up. be interpretive dancers, says Tim Kitfh to Franz from Newton. l'lutr'hinson danced after the game with a 1140 victory. ? SEASON RECORD 1961-1962 39 Wichita West 36 56 Winfield 33 39 Newton 33 53 Wichita Southeast 62 53 Wellington 51 45 Great Bend 44 64 Arkansas City 46 53 Washington 42 39 Wichita East 73 54 Shawnee Mission East 58 46 El Dorado 44 66 Wichita Southeast 68 59 Winfield 51 61 Wichita North 78 41 Newton 40 60 Salina 73 5 1 Wellington 47 49 El Dorado 53 56 Arkansas City 59 46 Wichita West 29 60 Augusta 64 44 Wichita Kapaun 45 ARK VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Hutchinson 3 2 Newton 7 3 Arkansas City 6 4 El Dorado 5 5 Wellington 4 6 Winfield 0 10 Twisting while rebounding is Richard James, 34, as Erland Crupper, 40, P. Lujano, ll, Newton, and Bill Darnell watch. LIVE . 'ia 1 4-...Q 7 M A 5 4 IAU55 o , s.M.y'f The Ark City Bulldogs seem to be playing like bulldozers thinks Bill Darnell, 54, as he goes in for a lay-up. Tim Kitch, 10, shares his sentiments. Allah to the Great King Basketball, says John MCShane, 52, Cary Marshall, 31, Tiin Kitch, 10, and two unidentified XVic'l1ita XVest Pioneers as they all try for a rebound. Richard James, 34, doesn't commit himself. wrestling team takesjiurth in avl, second in cz'z'strict Despite injuries of several wrestlers, the experi- enced wrestling team, with seven returning letter- men, completed the season with only two losses in dual meets. Newton handed Hutch its first loss, 26-l4.' How- ever, the Hawks captured third at the XVichita South tournament, where they placed eight men. Hutch immediately upset iVellington 29-l4, but lost its second match of the season to Salina. This was the team's last defeat in dual competition. Hutchinson defeated Ark City 26-l4, YVichita East 23-l4, and El Dorado, 25-19. Before tournament competition, Hutch rounded out the season by down- ing Russell 36-6 and XVinfield, 34-6. In the AVL tournament Hutch took fourth, plac- ing in all but three classes. The team then journeyed to Kinsley, Where it placed second in the district tournament, boasting three champions. Next, the squad tied for fifth in the regional tournament at Oakley. Five wrestlers earned berths in the state tourna- ment. Two of these placed, giving the team a tie for eiffhth in the state. D Leland Enns seeks a more advantageous position over his opponent, C. Islas of YVichita East. Enns won 5-2. 140 Coaches Claude Parks and Charles Lyons display the second-place trophy the team won at the district tournament. WVhat next? thinks El Dorado's Larry Haines as Dick Wells tries a different ride. Wells won by a fall. Howard Garvin tries to hold M. Whitt of Wichita East on the mat in an attempted pin. Garvin won 7-0. Mike Lewis of El Dorado tries to escape, but Bill Scruggs maintains control. Scruggs won 3-0. Hawk wrestler Wayne Wickliffe tries to break down his opponent K. Nickel of Mfichita East. Wickliffe finally won 5-3. Won 5-0. SEASON RECORD Hutch 14 Newton 26 Hutch 29 Wellington 14 Hutch 20 Salina 22 Hutch 26 Ark City 14 Hutch 23 Wichita East 14 Hutch 25 El Dorado 19 Hutch 36 Russell 6 Hutch 34 Winfield 6 Wichita South Tournament Third AVL Tournament Fourth District Tournament Second Regional Tournament Sixth Ctiej y State Tournament Eighth Ctiej Gerry Cunningham grimaces as Bruce White of Newton attempts to apply a figure four. White Mike Eurton jockeys for a better position as he rides Larry McCoy of El Dorado. Eurton lost 0-5. Gerry Cunningham moves for a better position to Watch it buddy, that's my sore arm! threatens Lee control Noel of Xvichita East. Cunningham Gordon to R. Mfilson of NVichita East. Gordon won 7-3. lost 4-13. M f. M if 'M' - - V- -- qt., ,WNY af ..... . M.. .ar Lee Gordon 180 lbs. Co-captain 3rd District 25 Jerry Cunningham 103 lbs. 4th State 9. wrestling squad sendsjive wrestlers to state Dick Wells 154 lbs. Co-captain 2nd State fm.. Q' .1 5.5! .3 E., Leland Enns 112 lbs. 4th AVL l , 4- . 5 Q' 5:23. wi .. .tif 5 ,br ii Pat McCarthy 112 lbs. 4th Regionals 142 Howard Garvin 120 lbs. lst District 7, , in 1 fi 0 f l ,' . ':. . tee Coach Charles Lyons explains some fine points of wrestling to the squad as he plays back a tape recording of a match. WRESTLING SQUAD-Top Row: Mgr. L. Jackson, M. Smith, G. Brown, W. YVaters, K. Baughman, G. Dagley, A. Lyons, D. Brown, E. Tipton, xl. Thacker, G. Grosshardt, Mgr. R. Montgomery, and j. Boese. Middle Row: R. Lyons, P. McCarthy, Stallman, W. Mlickliffe, L. Gordon, R. it I Larry Brown 127 lbs. 3rd Regionals The five Hawk wrestlers who represented Hutch at the state tournament are: ffrontj Jerry Cunningham, and Pat McCarthy, Cmidcllej Larry Brown, Qrearj Dick 1Vells and Mike Eurton. On his back is M. Merritt, Newton, as Dick Wells tries a pin. XVells won 14-8. Wayne Wickliffe 133 lbs. 2nd District 53,1 . ,nr ff Wi W ., is Q T' I Mfard, KI. 1Vest, N. Brown, Smith, R. Aupperle, and P. it if 3 fi 1, H Barber, Front Row: NI. Crow, Cunningham, I.. Enns, H. Garvin, D. 1Vells, NI. Eurton, B. Scruggs, S. Thacker, L. . Brown, B. Cox, and R. Bauglnnan. Stewfigg Tbhacker stil? iguth S. S- 2nd District 3rd District , 1 fu - Z Sp: H if 1 5 . 1 , ,. A . . Bill Scruggs Mike Eurton 165 lbs. Heavyweight 4th Wichita S. 1 W if 1 EQ- 4th Regionals 143 , 1 track hawks anticzlbate winning season The 1961 track squad took second place in the Sterling Relays, being edged out by YVichita South- east by W point. After taking third place at Wichita East and first place at the Great Bend Relays, the tracksters went on to sweep the Newton Invitationals with an un- disputed first by winning ll out of 16 possible first- place medals. Hutch took second at its own invitational meet and then traveled to YVinfield for the Ark Valley League meet where they doubled the score with a first place of l05 points. The closest score was El Dorado with 525 points. Hutch won first place and again doubled the score at the regional meet held here. The medley relay team and 14 individual events qualified for the state meet at Hfichita University. The medley relay team won second place and Darrell YVatson won fourth place in the javelin throw, qualifying Hutchinson for fourteenth place in the state. TRACK SQUAD-Top Row: B. Scruggs, L. Barton, R. Hauschild, R. Aleman, B. Ballard, R. Preston, L. Gordon, D. Doane, Cameron, S. Railsback, R. Frederick, L. Catlin, K. Ewing, and J. Hughes. Middle Row: R. Amstutz, D. Opdycke, R. Bechtold, L. Guyer, I don't care how tired you are! Get two more laps before you go in, says Coach Woody Kramer. S. Rock, G. Furman, R. VVilson, I. Potter, C. Gordon, R. Sanchez, VI. Murphy, and R. lVard. Bottom Row: B. Greenfield, R. James, R. XVerner, S. Ontjes, T. Richards, L. Barkman, QI. XVilliamson, B. Boyd, V. Nelson, L. Billingsly, and XV. VVaters. if 9 .F ' . ff in new limi - , ,K sxiliiqsi W Practicing handoffs for the Sterling Relays are Hawk tracksters 'lack Hughes, Bill Ballard, Ron lVilson, and Gary Furman. 1961 SEASON RECORD Sterling Relays Second Wicllita East Invitational Third Great Bend Relays First Newton Invitational First Hutchinson Invitational Second Ark Valley League First Regional First State Fourteenth l96l HAWK LETTERMEN-Frank Gordon, Darrell Saffle, Bill Darnell, Bob Atkinson, Bob Brown, Dick Grove, Larry Shoffner, Mike Mlilson, Frank Stanfield, Oka , it's our turn, says Bob Brom n to Bob Atkinson Y Y . 1 , as the tr their new fiber lass oles Y Y S P Kirt Holloway, Rodney Bemis. Not pictured are Tim Kitch, Dale Coleman, and Mel Howell. T I A 'f? Y1'y A :TQ ,wife ee e ' ' H, lr 'L ,,,.,, ':'Q T D :fa A... .F . WI . af za. 'warg' wi: 4 .f 9Wf'3i rf'i'W.1,5wa .M r t fi Y aff' ' ff' 1' me fitter? ef .1 we an-'away 1.f1-W it rm ax TT 'rim 'K .f ' Q' 'l'er2v'. mr 3 X.. 'RQWFH A ' 'Q K' zlflsaxhltiniui f ' 'J J Il. 17 ,W It Alf, , was ' J , 2. ., Y ,W IMLWL2, Q .V N .wr W 4. 2.'5e3'Q'ftI'QK fennls uhm lettermen return to dwna' hawk recom' On March 5, 4 lettermen and 21 prospects reported to Coach Homer Kruckenberg for the first tennis practice of the season. Leaving vacancies on the squad were '61 seniors Van Thompson, Carl Detter, and Vic Sisk who spurred the Hawks to their most successful season in years as they swept to wins at the Pratt, Anthony, and Hutch Invitational tourna- ments. Developments in the '61-'624tennis picture were the re-surfaced bituminous asphalt courts at juco, and a Kansas State High School Activities Association ruling limiting the season to eight meets. Listening to Coach Homer Kruckenberg's advice on how to stay in shape are the 162 tennis hopefuls. f A f - ' . t is y... ,S y A s- if w, 'N Kent Leopold Mike Sollenberger Bill Terry 1962 TENNIS SQUAD-Back Row: Kent Leopold, Dell Paschal, Bill Terry, Loren Tucker, Mike Sollenberger, and John Reed. Middle Row: Bob Updegrove, Rod Voth, Carl Owens, Dennis Barritt, Richard Evans, and Don Gordy. Front Row: jim Vfoodruff, John Thacker, Leon Deaver, Dale Aldrich, Fred -Iuhnke, and Frank Blea. Loren Tucker Spearheading the golf team are returning '61 letter- men Bob Wells, Paul Schmucker, Bob Bennett, Lee Eubanks, Joe O'Sullivan and Chuck Fish. Heading for the nineteenth hole are head coach Max Hamilton and assistant coach Jan Holman. THE 1962 GOLF SQUAD-Back Row: P. Schmucker, D. Proffitt, M. Hillmer, B. WVilson, L. Eubanks, B. Carey, B. Ehrlich, D. Williams, and D. Perrin. Middle Row: B. Hughes, Coach M. Hamilton, O'Sullivan, B. golf six lettermen return to dwnd av! championshzjy lVith six returning lettermen and 35 boys report- ing for practice on March l, the '62 golfers looked for a promising season. The l96l golfers captured the Ark Valley League title and third place in the state for four-man compe- tition. The AVL was held at El Dorado and the state meet was at Salina. Playing on the four-man team were Jim Hardy and Dean Wingert, '61 graduates, Chuck Fish and Lee Eubanks, '62 seniors. YVith hopes of again capturing the AVL title, the golfers practiced at Carey Park. Coach Max Hamil- ton was assisted by Mr. Jan Holman. 1961 SEASON RECORD 4-MAN 2-MAN 2 TOURNAMENT Ark City 2 Great Bend 1 5 Salina 2 13 El Dorado 2 9 Hutchinson 2 3 Ark Valley 1 2 Regional 2 State 3 Wells, C. Fish, B. Seefeldt, B. Bennett, and A. Peterson. Front Row: R. Danford, S. Krause, L. Albertson, P. Brooks, Konnesky, and T. O'Sullivan. fn-i .. .M NRL L.. W h-club lcttenncn sponsor homecoming o'ancc,' work in concession stands H-Club voted for and elected officers at their first meeting in the fall. For their first activity the lettermen spon- sored the annual football homecoming dance, highlighted by the crowning of the football queen, Myra Neufeld. Dressed as court jesters, the senior H-Club members danced at the Kayette Snowball. To finance the club, the athletes work in the concession stands during the fall and spring sports seasons. Part of the profit made from this project went for the annual picnic at the end of the year. To protect the scholastic eligibility of the organization, letters were awarded to the boys in January and May. Talking things over before an H-Club meeting are officers Bob Sperling, presidentg Tim Kitch, vice presidentg Bob Atkinson, secretary: and Bill Darnell, treasurer. SENIOR H-CLUB MEMBERS-Back Row: C. Fish, Bernard, T. Kitch, I.. Eubanks, D. Miller, and Mc- S. Morris, B. Biles, G. Mallett, C. Mallelt. I.. Tucker, Shane. Front Row: P. Sclimucker, M. Sollenberger, L. G. Benjamin, O'Sullivan, and I.. Cordon. Second Shoffner, B. Atkinson, I.. Magyar, B. Brown, B, Dar- Rowz D. Ewing, H. Garvin, R. Bemis, I. Konnesky, S. nell, D. IVells, and R. Grant. 148 SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR LETTERMEN-FIOHC rin, and B. Scruggs. Third Row: S. jones, S. Ontjes, Row: S- ThHCkCT, M. Howell, B. Gf6CTlflCld, B- H1-1ghCS, D. Opdycke, F. Stanfield, L. X'Valters, G. Marshall, and K. Holloway, M. Mfilson, and P. Brooks. Second Row: V,C1ayk, KI. Cunningham, D. Saflle, J. Chabin, J. Corey, D. Per- Discussing a basketball game are the H H S coaches- Mr. Homer Kruckenberg, Mr. Max Hamilton, Mr. Gary Making the most of their practice for the H-Club Casey, Mr. Woody Kramer, Mr. Vere Wellman, Mr. chorus line are Bob Atkinson, Lee Eubanks, Paul JOC Krafffls, and Mr. Charles Lyons. Schmucker, and Mike Sollenberger. 'I49 l Y Q Q Q 5 mfs if it I ' Wcgwfgxg Singing Christmas carols in French or working at a part-time job, the students if HHS are always buy. The school is a communigf if its own and consists M more than classes and study halls. It isnjtjorgotten at 3:15 in the ajernoon. It is a part qflwag it is a way Qflljqf. The Student LW section cy' the Allagaroo recalls these moments that are enacted once but are lived again and again-the sandlotfootball game, the pep rallies, or the crowning if a king or queen. jbotball homecoming queen mym nezgeld ' ,,,V,,iAL 1ViVQAV A M-.,,-, . V. ,F- nancy bemis cheryl dunlop jiotball horneeomzng queen attendants gf-J linda Chiles kathy keesling elsze novrzs K input' WZ? allagamo bob sperling 14. 5 : f ig alla aroo kin , mi t w ... , tg, - J T, -11 attendants W ' randy grant charles degraw bill kluge bob atkinson tim ki tch EW I7 f'fM ft iq Wxglgi' az' W wma- basketball homecoming queen donna gaeddert , VW, .f,,.,f V v ww: , f , 151 im, , 0 A 'fgfmnm 3 fcerfii, was , Tj. , ' T3 .-14 T, . - wg fe, gg:-,pie f .. 4 E 4 '95 P 1 3 . ,- ie I 1 9 2 Q JE J , 3? 1? ,,,1 Lfz,Lff+1f.We1,,Q-eg, ,L -1 ai S 5 f 17 Y 3 H, Q leflwpiwa-fggq ,141 4, A if L' Q ' .Wm ,M L. e,,. e e , g .W fr m 4 mary adams mary win ter basketball homecoming queen attendants mary carey jane welchons 'if' carolyne newman 'MI IF' 5 weetheart king joe ojsullivan e .1 sweetheart kzng attendants david doane jim king dick miller 5- ,fl ,K . -, ,41Lf1-Q john mcshane' david wegener vw Q, f ff1f7 uf' if J1,Qf ' .M , student life membershzlb opens, clubs 0rganzZe,' actz'vz'tz'es begin with homecoming l 'X - 7 'ww ' Decorating the show case in the lobby ol .X building is Joe Konnesky. will Bi 510W a Hanging posters to encourage Youth for Christ Personally, I feel ..., states Lee Gordon to fellow membership are Kay Austermiller and Midnight Oil Burners Susan Murphey, Mr. Del Knauer, Alike Legg. sponsorg Bill Kluge, Sharon Young, Blythe Hartl, and David Doane. Football homecoming parade cars await the starting signal as they assemble in the Sports Arena parking lot. 'Y ' gl! in Xi? fy H V Nu 4-1 s'5A H New Y ,kk, , , ' 'X wiv' ' , ' I N 7 W 5, f'ff.,dt,-Q g.vgL,gv:7?wi2,m 1 2 3 .- ,W ' .few-fw fr A p Wil A 1 ,, Hgkvwwf -552-E' ,,..h- - - g-W we ft' M i - wf, , W ' if ffg,?525?51??ff ,, ff'wuf15, , A N 9 , .wwe f 7, x uw ,-. - t , V-, , 2 ef r. 'Q M ,1.,, ' A 4 '.?:q52u V Av M , . saw fr. ,iff f ,,lfl'., 'Bigger Q1 W 51 5 2 V 4.,,Liim.df34fff4 -4-fafvmfiwwfiizfi M A , V, tug , ,,,,,fE0mm5g:gVL:gEjM, , M, , ,A , ,V .,,. W ..,.A , J .. ,,,- .5 - ,,- . - h i J V V ,yyf ,rr M - g H V rF,,,,W 51.4 , .r, V., ,EY , yy ? K 2,if5t5dT Q In HM ,, gui, ' 7' , Jw- L 'I L'i2'l'l' , YAG? -, if - gt i f ' 1 yffw, 'wif' x 512' -if We? r '65 Y ll gl fizdkl 1 ,, f t2p?'.ig-Q W, A . a2'E.',?w wApvf!'Pphf.,Sfb1fzf. if A 't'X:Qafy Le, ,A -M . '44, Ht I L- y , ,nf ' 'W , f. . q f - 'J . - 7k f . f ,, t 5 , - - u - ,xr 2? , ,, -4 - W . 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Well, come to think about it, I like tests . . . . In fact, I love tests, says John Fernie. The Green Street gridiron mn get mighty dangerous are Bill Kluge, David Doane, Lee Gordon, Kirt Holloway on a Sunday afternoon. Practically risking their lives Steven Steele, Dick Spillars, and Jim King. l6'I student life winter brings snow and student activities Deserted parking lot awaits ye exhausted students . . . and soon becomes 21 playground. 162 It's not really a shipment of garbage a pile of Goon Squad equipment for the city dump but only abandoned after a basketball game. Time goes by so slowly think Jan Coberly and Blythe Hartl as they take inventory at Coberly Drug. The Peppermint Lounge sets the theme for the Recreation Com- rnission's annual New Year's Eve dance. Bill Darnell and Anita McGuire are the King and Queen. Onlookers are flower bearer, Vicki Phlegerg attendants, Dick Miller and Klan Turnerg Dick YVells and Blythe Hartlg Mike Squires and Connie I-Iickeyg Alan Coberly and -lohn XVilliarnsong Kay Dutton and Ray Brooksg Tish Darlington and Dale Colemang and crown bearer, Sue lkfilliams. M,,,!iez,w ' i A pinch of this and a dash of that plan Gil Pickenpaugh and Dennis Mitchell as they mix bread dough at Dillons bakery. l i,,, I Only three more finals to go think Jon Bryan, Hey! Let's twist again, shout onlookers as Bill Jerry Lowrey, and Ralph Shepherd. Armbruster and Sybil Greenwald demonstrate the popular twist. l63 2 4 student life Christmas brirzgs parties, presents, emdftm Let's have a party, shout the students of Mrs. Mary Gayle Pifer's French Classes at their Christmas gathering in Wow! snifls Bill Morton as he is sidetracked from his Christmas shopping. Carey Park. Good luck, Merry Christmas, and Long Live France ,sw 1 s nv rv.. ,ijt A4 1 Q. R235 are slogans displayed by French students during their caroling party. Locked out of their homeroom Christmas party, John Reed, Steve Evans, and Mfes Darnell have their own private party on the ledge. 164 Trying desperately to discover the latest Allagaroo secrets, Bill Hughes resorts to eavesdropping. student life underclassmen plan aheaal' seniors reminisce Students gather in front of the boys' gym before the signing party of the 'AAllagaroo for '62. Students swarm onto the basketball court after the last home The Twisterettes-julie Xvoodson, Charlotte game of the season. Dianne Danford makes sure that her hair looks the way she wants it to before leaving to go to the senior prom. johnson, Kay Hughes, Ruth Tucker, and Margaret Hill sing in the sophomore assembly. Senior prom is extra special, Larry Shoffner reminds his parents as he leaves to pick up his date, Dianne. 165 'W X FACULTY A 'img' 1 1 Q P ,,,mM-Q QV .naaugf r' ,.- ,f ,E ,I-ff fn rw. 5 fi is At times the tasks if the faculgz must seem burdening and thankless. Most students do not realize the tribute thq owe their teachers until their education begins to pay zyjf Students who would like to show appreciation toward their teachers are hampered lyf taboos. A teacher's work isn't like that fyf a criwsman who can easibz see the jruit mf his labors. But each time a dull pupil comes to lie under painstaking ejjbrts and goes on to success, the teacher can realize a true sense U accomplishment. And each time a teacher hears cy' the successes and accomplishments fy' a prmer pupil, he can fel an honest swell mf pride. No matter how the students' attitudes may sometimes seem, thy fzel an admiration, gratitude, and respect hr their teachers, the faculgi ry' HHS. superintendent small leaa's school system in eleven years cyflbrogress Lowell A. Small has been the superintend- ent of the Hutchinson public school system through eleven years of growth and progress. His busy schedule is filled with interviewing prospective teachers, overseeing the construc- tion of school buildings and additions, and planning the budget. Mr. Small was graduated from Kansas Mlesleyan University at Salina, Kans., with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received his Master of Arts degree from Colorado Uni- versity. He has also done post graduate work at the University of Missouri and Oregon State University. Mr. Small is a member of Kappa Delta Phi, a national honor fraternity, and holds the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature. He is also a past president of the Kansas State Teachers Association. During Mr. Small's tenure as superintend- ent, several new schools have been built and many more have been expanded. The school system now has thirteen grade schools, three junior high schools, the high school, and a junior college. One of the greatest problems facing educa- tors, besides providing facilities for the rapid- ly increasing enrollment, is that of adapting the curriculum to the needs of individual students. For the past several years, there has been a trend in education toward emphasis of accelerated courses. Such courses give teach- ers a tendency to work exclusively with the more talented students. Mr. Small believes that to cope with this problem it is necessary to consider the needs, interests, and abilities of each student and adapt the educational program accordingly, challenging the brighter students without slighting the slower ones. 68 Superintendent Lowell A. Small Mr. William McDonough Mr. William Hutchinson board of education continues work to keep pace with enrollment The Hutchinson Board of Education began this year with three newly-elected members and four veterans. New to the board were Mr. Richard Dillon, Mr. Stewart Oswalt, and Mr. XVilliam Hutchinson. Mr. Ralph Thorne, an attorney, was elected in 1959 and was this yearis president of the representative group. Also elected in 1959 was Mr. Ralph Dunlop who was tlris yearis vice president. Mr. YVil- liam McDonough was appointed in 1960 to complete an unexpired term and was elected to the hoard for a full term in the 1961 elec- tion. Mr. Farl Pearce, clerk of the board, has served since 1951. Gathered around the conference table Dunlop, vice presidentg Mr. Ralph at a regular Monday night meeting, Thorne, presidentg Mr. Stewart Oswalt: the Board of Education members are Mr. Richard Dillon, and Mr. XVi11iam Mr. lVi11ia1n Mcljonoughg Mr. Ralph Hutchinson. Mr. Stewart Oswalt Mr. Richard Dillon - 1, s hir. Earl Pearce 169 principal owne returns to hhs to serve as princzfnal Mr. Roscoe Coyne, in his first year as principal of Hutchinson High School, was no stranger to the school or the students. For ten years, from 1947 to 1957, he was vice principal of HHS. Last July he was appointed to fill the position of principal subse- quent to the resignation of Mr. R. C. Guy, under whom he had served as vice principal from 1950 to 1957. In 1957 Mr. Coyne was named principal of Plaza Junior High. Mr. Coyne first came to the Hutchinson school system in 1935 as a teacher at Liberty Junior High. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Ern- poria State College and his Master of Arts degree from XVichita University. Pausing before a painting in his office is I-IHS's L? 'll 5 . . get n ,S ' . ' i26iitfiirfl,?il2iii,i i .,, n J Addressing the student body in assembly is one of Mr Coyne s lighter tasks faculty language studies include histom customs, and literature Drilling his class on vocabulary is Spanish teacher Mr. Stan Shopmaker who sponsors Los Gatos. G' 'fi' W , k ff ii Wist X . ., , 5 N r X 1s f f . .f ,, ,V . . f-of--ns A . f ' ' 'jf' 7 J X 4 ix 'Sf -A 'J 1' . if fl tk . . XX S Z E 1 - . y i H 3 These are my favorite books, says Miss Emma M.. r ,4 - Sage as she suggests some extra-credit reading X vt 1' 414 Mwn. , K' 4, to her class. Miss Sage teaches Latin and Explaining the intricacies of bullflghting is Mrs. ls a Kayette sponsor' Dorothy Stamper, Spanish teacher and head sponsor of Kayettes and Spanish National Honor Society. 4-v'- 'W if wTllat,S Yiglllln CXCl2llI1'1S Mrs. MHTY Pifer, I-IOW I lgve to grade Papers, thinks Mr- Frank French instructor, as she teaches her class a French Buschmany Gennan teacher, Teaching German at the Song. Mrs. Pifer helps Sponsor Kayetres and high school in the mornings and the junior highs in Brlny Birds. the afternoons keeps Mr. Buschman busy. 171 1 Prepiring to make 11 morning announcement is Mr. Lewis Gllbreath, vice-principal. Among other duties, Mr. Cilbreath coordinates all extracurricular activities. lrxlxs .M-Q Discussing the merits of Hutchinson Junior College are Rita Sallabedra and Mr. Raymond Wainsley. Mr. Wamsley is counselor in Building B and teaches psychology. Election campaigns at high school z1ren't what they used to be, reflects Mr. Lloyd Coon, counselor in Building C. Mr. Coon also teaches a psychology class. fi 4:-, ,fa gifsa N ,l, s g , , , ,....f. ,., . t, I '.....g,.-' -.-E.- 'f Filing student schedules keeps Mrs. Mary Eyerson busy. Mrs. Lyerson is the counselors' secretary in Building A. Checking attendance slips and excuses is one of the tasks for Mrs. Virginia Bartlett, secretary for Nlr. Lewis Gilbreath. Jn-M J 1- Mx Records, records, records. Mrs. Eleanor Lanning finds the job of treasurer and activity fund secretary time consuming. Waiting for a reply from a teacher is Mrs. Katherine Huddle, secretary for Building B counselor. ttf Brightening the office with an African Violet is Miss Pearl Clinton, secretary lor Mr. Roscoe Coyne. We The library file cards are put in order by Mrs. Ethel Ringer, library assistant. ,p0 ,,, ff faculty 5 home economic teachers l concentrate on domestic skills Q ,.,u-und-vl ',1au'. -,-au:l ei ff One of the first rules for the kitchen is clean hands, stresses Miss Janice Nickel Miss Nickel teaches cooking and helps sponsor the Red Cross Council. Anyone for doughnut holes? Miss Margaret Ramsdale, cooking teacher and head sponsor of Future Homemakers of America demon- strates the procedure to follow. , 4 r Measuring material for chorale dresses is Mrs. Elizabeth Checking for the latest in fashions is Miss Esther Cope Trosper, sewing teacher and co-sponsor of the Red clothing teacher. Miss Cope has classes of beginning Cross Council. and advanced clothing and tailoring. 174 r Y faculty business department cooperates to give prqfessional training Dictating to her secretarial class is Miss Virginia Armstrong who sponsors Future Business Leaders of America Club and teaches secretarial practice. 5 Now who could have put the stencil in back- wards? muses Mrs. Charlene Lind, clerical g iw I practice teacher and one of the sponsors of Briny Birds. Giving a winning smile to his home room is Mr. Dan Ticket, please, asks Mr. Heitman, general business teacher, as he fills out an excuse Walter Rinehart 35 he for one of his students. supervises the ticket force at Gowans Stadium. Mr. Rinehart teaches typing Every typewriter must have a - ribbon, explains Mr. Richard Tickets are my business, laughs Mr. and Salesmanshlp' Stowell, typing teacher. Mr. Dennis Knox. Mr. Knox is in charge of Stowell helps with ticket sales. ticket sales and a general business teacher. Q -I 5 .fri-gy as . , A-52545 .f-, Wfwy,g ,am tt- , -----sq-p........,..,,,.,,, faculty histogz teachers encourage livebf class a'z'seussi0ns Keeper of the kids is Mr. Edmer Cornelson who, in addition to running study halls, teaches American problems and sociology. An inferesting teacher produces interesting students, comments Mr. Gary Casey as he delivers a class lecture. Mr. Casey teaches American history, boys' physical education, and is assistant basketball and football coach. 76 Now that was an intelligent question, says Mr. Homer Kruckenberg, American problems teacher. Mr. Kruckenberg also coaches the boys' tennis team. Reading the morning announcements to her class is Mrs. Marion Peterson, American history teacher. Mrs. Peterson sponsors the United Nations study group. Filingrnaterials for his history students is Mr. Harold Pryor, American problems teacher. Mr. Pryor is co-sponsor of Hi-Y, boys' service club. SQ ' J l f4u2m Imwfmr1mwmt22ew t 'fn' 1 I k Y- -P' lf ma Cl11f5ClfClCIll. asks Mr. Olin Allen, world history teacher. Mr. .-Xllen serves on the Hutchinson Teachers' Association committee for the high school. Getting ready for a busy day is Mr. Clayton Powers. Mr. Powers teaches physiology, and supervises study halls. He is also a sponsor of Key Club. That was a difficult test, chuckles Mr. C. R. Cillilan, American problems teacher. Mr. Gillilan also teaches an accelerated government class. Qtr- wyff,,.iwa Keeping a watchful eye while making out grade cards is Mr. E. A. Chop Cairns, American history teacher and volunteer of old clothes l1e's worn at past Newton basketball games. Would you like to see the schedule? asks Nlr. C. li. McMullin who is in charge of audio-visual aids. Mr. McMullin teaches American history. mum.. . I faculty me arts depatrment adds to student apprecz'atz'0n It's got to sound good, people, warns Gary Siemens as a choir prepares lor a concert. Nlr. Siemens, vocal music director, has charge ol' the sophomore, junior-senior, and a cappella choirs. , iw ,if ,M 1. f . ,pw , 6 4 Let's try that once more, says Mr. Lewis Hiigel as he rehearses the concert band. Mr. Hiigel heads the band department, directing both the Salt Hawk and concert hands a -- WV 7, Taking time out from a project is Mr. XVarren Brown, art instructor. Mr. Brown is head sponsor of Palette and Displaying some ol' the best watercolors in class is commercial art teacher, Mrs. Renee Townley. Mrs. Townley also teaches English. ,A-4 This should make a good picture thinks Mr. -lames Dailey as he makes the final check for photographer Mr. Nl. Fairchilds. Mr. Dailey BfUSh- directs the orchestra and the dance hand. 1 78 There's nothing to it, assures Mr. joe Kralels as he demonstrates driving technique on a classroom model. In addition to teaching drivers' education, Mr. Kralels is head basketball coach. Catching up on the latest news is head librarian Miss Gertrude Haury. Miss Haury supervises a fourth hour study hall in the library. Making use of charts for his special education classes is Mr. Bruce McClure. Mr. McClure is an assistant coach for football. faculty sjyeeialzeea' teachers provide wel!-rounded curriculum Taking time out for a cup of coffee is Miss Donna Needham, head ol the girls' physical education department. Miss Needham is head sponsor of the Girls' Athletic Association. How's this pose? questions Mr. Vere XVellman, head football coach. Mr. Hfellman teaches boys' physical education and supervises the cafeteria. 179 faculty sciences emlbhasige 1frczz'nz'ng in research and experiment i fr '42 1 4 i -s f ll i 3 ,H 'Eg k .E iffy sm gf Checking an aquarium in the biology l1llJOIillI0liY is 'hliss ,L ti av l Nlildted Plll'liL'l', biology ICIllillCl'. bliss Pzirkei' is head ol y ' the biology tlepzxitttncnt. ' U '., lffj s ll 1 .1 if s ei Mi 1 1 1 5 ,sf K . . A if i ' ,,'f'f'- L M ,s Ready to l'0ll is Xlr. XYootl1'ow lVoody K1':1me1'z1slie shows at lilllll to his biology clztss. Nlr. Krzuner is head ll'llC'li6'01lt'll, z1tl1letic'di1'ector, :md hezid sponsor ol' II-Club. You people had better settle down :und get serious, This 5llliiCl'Cl11CSSllgClS giyen by Ali' llzxrol Cirzilizmi to bis senior home room. A '. Grahzuu teaches clieinistry. 180 i Q. Focusing the lens ol Ll device lor Hlllglllliylllg SlJCC'llHCIl is Mr. Dzlyid XViebe. Mr. XViebe teziclies biology. Adjusting the scales to tenths of a gram is the difficult task assigned to Dick Spillers in a physics experiment. Dick Wells, Bill Turney, and Joe O'Sullivan check the procedure. a5i ,..s..NW,.,..,...,.,, ' ' '- is - M g if nr as F A , K f' f i M.. U A i The method used to prepare poisonous gases is shown by Nlr. lan Holman. Mr. Holman tezlflics pliwsical science and chemistry. hm ...4v ' W The anatomy of a field cricket is the l.yons, biology teacher. Mr. Lyons is coach, and H-Club sponsor. You had better not have any questions, class, warns Mr. Max Hamilton as he demonstrates a frequency model. Mr. Hamilton teaches physics, physical science, sponsors Valence Cllnb, is head sponsor of the sophomore class, and head golf coach. Taking time out from class to leed the rats is Mr. .lack Klingler. who teaches biology. Mr. Klingler is also a sponsor of Valence Club. subject being discussed by Mr. Charles also wrestling coach, an assistant track Q, fe' ii ws We Q 'l', in E t f vw fffmusiw x..JH via L fn--elf' Something s got to mow e, IHSISIS M11 Ronald XfVilso11 ix ho teaches 1 hlgll school cl 1ss 111 qe11erulmz1cl1i11e shop in the ' It would be so much better wuthout the seeds, thinks Mr C 111 .Skoch it tl1e laeulty xx 1te1n1elon feed. Mr. Skoeh teaehes genei 1l II16l'llS 1nd IS he 1d sponsor of student council Displaying woodworking tools for l1is classes is Mr Russell Kingsley, president ol the High School Teuhers Association. 1? A 4 K 4 'F gy . Vi 19, a -,V I . 1 1 '34 V 2 1 ag. 2 if if ,mir ,W ,.,, , ,sfKf?fi,f '1 1' g a H ' sl ' 5 ,, fe ,, +3 ' , K , flats fy, , E . . S11-:4i'ij --1 .3 'ff - nfl-5353 3' f. I - . I 1 , , ,L iff, wffg t w,,4:,1gg'gggff UQ ,xigzwfm Q rf 47,231- 1 , ' W f .. 1-me . fm. ., , 5369.2-221' ', , , 1 -1 'ef . ut XV . .,.1, .. . Y. - wa- K . in V ,A ,, Mi in -1 1- . may -- J- , 1 ',: ' YL-f'z+4f.' wi-ff rf qw a ,Q-M1 Surely you know the answer, urges Miss Ruth Evans, algebra, faculty math department furnishes general and advanced instruction trigonometry, and senior math teacher. Miss Evans is a student council sponsor. , :Mn U aa.. Pondering a difficult math problem is Mr. lvllllfllll Dixon, a new teacher at the high school. Mr. Dixon teaches algebra and general math. Giving the day's assignment is Mr. L. A. Britton who teaches general and accelerated algebra and geometry. Aclmiring a pencil holder which her daughter made is Mrs. Esther Ogle, geometry teacher and sponsor ol' the Red Cross Council. F s Carrying out one of the daily duties ol every teacher is Mr. Frank Kellenbarger as he posts an attendance slip. Mr. Kellenbarger teaches geometry, algebra, and is head sponsor ot' Key Club. 183 faculty english department stresses value QF language arts Exemplifying the true work of every teacher is Miss Marjorie Thompson as she grades theme papers. Miss Thompson teaches junior and sophomore English. Is this the way? teases Mrs. Aylene Keown, head of the journalism department. In addition to supervising the Buzz and Allagaroo, Mrs. Keown teaches English and is a cafeteria supervisor. si Q .s., 5 Deeply engrossed in the play she is directing is Mrs. Gene Cramer, sponsor of Perrill Club. Mrs. Cramer teaches speech. Hoping for a hole-in-one is Mrs. Doris Lyman as she enjoys a game ol golf. Mrs. Lyman is head sponsor of the junior class and helps sponsor H-2. She teaches junior English. 798' p 1. And miles to go before I sleep, thinks Miss Doris Ely, head of the English department, as she types spelling lists for the department. Miss Ely teaches senior English and is a member of the scholarship committee. 184 we .-suv' Leading her class in a discussion of poetry is Mrs. Noyes Devor, junior English teacher. Mrs. Devor is a sponsor ol the junior class. .1 jg ' .5 .V 5 'TA' Getting ready to take the squad on a tournament is debate coach Mr. YVillia1n Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick also teaches speech and sponsors National Forensics League. I'll never finish at this rate, thinks Mr. john Poe while he attempts to type a test for his English classes. Mr. Poe is a sponsor of Hi-Y. YN? 5' ,E yi A gf 5. 9' 'is..,,..q...,. WJQ'-0-'1 ' W i Grading essay tests can be a tiresome job as demonstrated by Mr. Del Knauer, senior English teacher. Mr. Knauci also teaches a modern noxicls class and sponsors Briny Birds and MOB. l 1 l 1+ -wad- ,www ,,f Rehearsing the choir at Park Place Christian Church is organist Mrs. Ora Kruse. Mrs. Kruse is an English teacher and a co-sponsor ol H-2. The best method of study is taught by Mrs. Ariel Perrill to her English classes. Mrs. Perrill also sponsors Future Teachers ol .Xinerica and is on the assenihly connnittee. M maintenance stcyjfv work behind the soenesjyr om'erQ1 school Looking busy are day custodians Floyd Althaus, head custodian, Norman White, Loyal Betts, and Tom Carter. Ready to begin the after school clean-up are night custodians Ernest Rump, Claude Myers, Mlillie Morgan, Leonard Martin, assistant head custodian, Orville Symonds, and Eby Fornwalt. 186 3 J' The salad and sandwich division of the cafeteria staff includes Mrs. Celeste Mfilkerson, Mrs. Leta Cline, Mrs. Julia Southards, Mrs. Bertha Morris, Mrs. Alta Marteney and Mrs. Mildred Hewerdine. Preparing the main dishes for high school lunches are Mrs. Lela Smith, Mrs. Erma Gormly, Mrs. Opal Machgan, Mrs. Mary Ann Guyer, and Mrs. Dorothy McQuilliam. Captivated by a story in the Buzz is Mrs. Blanche Reynolds, school matron. .. ,Q vi: , Qtazjfw Z3 f',.r's:-,:a: ,if.2::f. 51. H, at: vt, Z. 'Mis 51.1. 1.153 35 51571921 5 is tftgw. w maze 42, ..5 'f':1' f 2131 . ,. fig' Ss. Ig 1 'iff ' .eff ,gg my: , QgaqQ ' fr -QQ.-I f fw4e2,ff::.:f.m -f1:.L5: --- 1-- . 1 , R Q ewan.. -11 ers: 'm.':::: .wr L ' if F 5 . , . i was .tx -, V- wr .. Wm .. '91 2412795 A r Hn? W ff ,asf 3 aw H 'J if mm gg K f 325.71 ,J as W 4 'sf if 'aggi X 5 F, 1 1: 1' Q -4 , il' M Q . mags.. I J I YY? f Us rv Y, Cafeteria cashiers are Mrs. Emalene Pearce, Mrs. Marie Casey, Mrs. Josephine XVatkins, and Mrs. Madelyn lflfhite. Y-.f ' i ,Tai W .l V .nf 1 Would you like to know todays menu? questions Mrs, Bessie Coleman, cafeteria manager, as she hunts for a recipe. The bakery division is handled by Mrs. Darlene Christman, Mrs. Georgiana Fenwick, Mrs. Ruth Dinwiddie, and Mrs. Mary Switzer. My alan? A hidden talent ol' Mr. Stan Sholnnaker comes The tip-off-and the game begins. Members forth as he plays with the Salt Hawk Band at of the faculty basketball team are Mr. Darol a basketball game. Graham, Mr. Vere lllelhnan, l-lg Mr. John Poe 283 and Mr. Klan Holman, 24. senior records z'ndz'cate z'na'ivz'duaI interests and abz'lz'tz'es Adams, Mary Briny Birds 2,3,43 board 43 vice president 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 board 43 Makeup chairman 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA sports 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 District Speech Festival 3,-ij AVI. Speech Festival 3.43 State Speech Festival 3,43 The Advantages of Being Shy 33 Gidget 33 Ask Any Girl 33 Mrs, Pipworthy's Little Girl 43 You, the jury 43 XVhat's WVrong XVith the Girls 33 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Home Room Officer 23 Basketball Queen Candidate 43 Chorus line 2,3,43 The Old Lady Shows Her Medals 4. Akins, Bob H-Club 2.3.43 Hi-Y 43 football l.2,33 track l,2,3,43 intramurals l,2,3. Aldrich, Dale SNHS 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2.3.43 Concert Band 43 football lg basketball 13 track 23 tennis 3.43 intramurals 2. Aleman, Robert Los Gatos 3,43 football l3 basketball li track l.2,3. Allen, Dave Goon Squad 43 football 23 basketball 13 tennis 23 intramurals 1,23 Basketball man- ager 2. Almanza, Esther Home room officer 2. Alumhaugh, Robert L. junior Red Cross l,2,3,43 FBLA 33 Sophomore Cll0lI'3 Carousel 23 tennis 2,33 intramurals 2,3. Anderson, joan Transferred from Bellaire, Tex., Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 GAA 43 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Anderson, Marty Home room officer 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 board 43 President 43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2.3.43 GAA 2.3.43 GAA sports 2,3,43 Student Council 33 H-2 Atkinson, Bob Home room officer 2.3.43 Goon Squad 43 Perrill Club 33 Key Club 3,43 H-Club 2,3,43 Board 43 Secretary 43 Palette and Brush 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 33 Student Council 13 Allagaroo King Candidate 43 H- Club Chorus line 43 football l,2,3,43 basket- ball l,2,33 track l,2,3,4. Austermiller, Kay FTA 3.43 Board 43 FTA Parliamentariang Kayettes 2.33 Perrill Club 43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 2,33 Safety Council 43' board 43 treas- urer 43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Sophomore Choir3 a cappella 3.43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 YFC Club 2.3,4. Avers, Jim Goon Squad 43 Hi-Y 3,43 Student Council l: football lg track I. Avery, Emmett Basketball 13 intramurals 1. Ayers, Dennis W. Sophomore Class vice president3 junior Class president3 Goon Squad 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2.3.43 Valence Club 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 33 vice president 33 Hi-Y 13 Stu- dent Council 43 vice president 43 B-Team cheerleader 23 football 13 wrestling 33 track 1.2.33 Jr. Rotarian 4. Ayres, Barbara Kayettes 43 FBLA 3,43 GAA 3,43 GAA Sports 3.4. Barb, Robert Printer 2,3,43 football l. Barber, Richie Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Student Council 2. Barker, joe FBLA 43 track l,4. Barkman, Leonard Hi-Y 33 FBLA 43 Orchestra lg football 13 track l,3,43 Goon Squad 4. Barnes, Jack Goon Squad 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2.3.43 football 13 basketball 13 wrestling 2.33 track l,2,3.4, intramurals 2. Bechthold, Bonnie Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir3 jr. Sr. Choir3 Girl's chorus 33 Carou- scl 3 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office WVorker 4. Bemis, Nancy Home room Office 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Board 3,43 Treasurer 33 Vice President 43 Perrill Club 23 Los Gatos 33 Palette and Brush 43 junior Red Cross 3,43 Board 3,43 Secretary 3g President 43 SNHS 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA sports 23 joe's Chorus line 33 Sophomore Choir3 Gir1's Chorus 43 a cappella 3,43 State Music Festival 43 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Allagaroo Staff 43 Buzz 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 A-Team Cheer- leader 43 DAR Pilgrim Nominee3 Football Queen C3llfllll3.iC3 Chorus line 2.3.43 Kayette Conference 3,43 Kayette Camp 43 Girls Glee Club 4. Bemis, Rodney Football 13 basketball l,2,3,43 track 2,3,43 H- Club 4. Benjamin, Gary Home room Officer 43 FTA 3, Board 43 H- Club 3.43 junior Red Cross 43 Hi-Y 2.3.4, Program Chairman 43 Choir 23 a cappella 3,43 Chorale Festival 43 Carousel 23 Pa- jama Gamei' 33 The King and I 43 Debate 23 basketball manager 3,43 track l,2,3,43 intra- murals 23 Goon Squad 4. Bennett, Donna FHA 3,43 FHA treasurer 43 Kayettes 2.33 Jun- ior Red Cross 43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 2.3.43 jr. Sr. Choir 43 CQirl's Chorus 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Ticket Force 2.3. Bernard, Steven Key Club 43 H-Club 2.3.43 Palette and Brush 43 football l,2,3,43 basketball 1.2.33 track l,2,3,43 Goon Squad 4. Beyer, janet Briny Birds 2.3.43 FHA 2,3,43 Board 2.3.43 Kayettes 2,3,43 King and I 4. Biles, Brian Goon Squad 43 Key Club 2.3.43 Board 43 Pro- gram Chairman 43 H-Club 2,3,43 junior Red Cross 23 Hi-Y 2.3.43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Or- chestra 2.33 State Music Festival 2,33 Pajama Game , King and I , Debate 2,3,43 1-act Perrill Club Play 43 Buzz Staff 33 Allagaroo Staff 43 Scholarship. Summerfield Finalist 43 General Motors Finalist 43 National Merit Finalist 43 National Presbyterian Finalist 43 Boy's State. Chief justice of the Supreme Courtg football manager 2,3,43 Drum quar- tet 2,3,43 Tri-State .Festival 2,3,4, Billingsly, Lee Los Gatos 33 Valence Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 33 Salt Hawk Band 2,43 Concert Band 3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Emporia State Scholarship 2,33 Pajama GHITICUQ King and I 3 track l,2,3,43 intramurals 1,23 District Music Festi- val3 Western Kansas Orchestra Festival. Bland, Jean Transferred from Dodge City, Kans., Kay- ettes 3,43 FBLA 3,43 GAA 33 Watkins Scholar- ship Candidate. Blanton, Doris Bolt, Bea Brightenburg, Mary Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Board 4g FBLA 23 H-2 33 GAA 23 GAA sports 23 Sophomore Choir3 Girl's Chorus 23 Office Worker 43 Play Crews 3.4. Broadbooks, Patty Transferred from El Dorado. Kans., Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 junior Red Cross 43 FBLA 43 mixed choir 43 Girl's Chorus 4. Brooks, Dayna Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,33 FHA 43 FTA 3,43 Board 43 Reporter 43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 23 Los Gatos 33 Palette and Brush 23 junior Red Cross 23 FBLA 23 GAA 2,153 Safety Council 43 Kayette Choir. Brooks, Ray Allen New Year's Eve King Candidate3 Goon Squad 4. Brown, Bob Home room Officer 3,43 Goon Squad 43 Per- rill Club 2.3: H-Club 2,3,43 junior Red Cross 23 a cappella 3,43 Boys Chorus 43 State Music Festival 43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 The King and l 43 The YVall the Desk Set 23 track 2,3,43 intramurals 2. Brown, Dennis Goon Squad 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Board 3.4. Secretary 3, President 43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Allagaroo Staff 43 Buzz Staff 33 Stu- dent Council 23 Photographer 2,3.43 intra- murals 2. Brown, Margaret Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 H-23 GAA 213,41 GAA Sports 3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Stage Crew, King and I . Brown, Norman Salt Hawk Band 2.3.43 Choir 23 football 1,23 wrestling 3,43 track l, intramurals 1. Browning, Patty Briny Birds 3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Carousel Pajama Game The King and I Ticket Force. Burdick, Connie Sue Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 43 Perrill Club 2,33 FBLA 2,3,43 H-23 GAA 2.3.43 GAA Sports 2.3.4. Burgess, Brad Goon Squad 43 Boys Chorus 23 football 13 basketball lg tennis 23 intramurals 2. Burney, Bonnie Home room Officer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Los Gatos 3,43 Palette and Brush 43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 23 Choir 23 Chorus line 2. Burns, Kay Home room Officer 2.43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Pal- ette and Brush 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-23 GAA 2.3.43 Co-ed Counselor 4. Burns, Nancy Kayettes 2.3.43 Perrill Club 2.33 FBLA 43 Choir 23 Kayette Choir 2. Byer, Terry Hi-Y 2,3,43 FBLA 33 track 13 intramurals 2. Cain, Linda Transferred from Topeka, Kans., Briny Birds 3,43 FHA 3,43 FHA Officer 43 Parlia- mentarian 43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 43 Palette and Brush 33 junior Red Cross 43 GAA 3,43 GAA Sports 3,4. Cain, Larry Transferred from Cunningham. Kans. Carey, Mary Home room Officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 3,43 Perrill Club 43 Palette and Brush 2.3.4, Board 3.4, President 43 The King and I Sets 43 GAA 2.3.43 GAA Sports 23 Allagaroo Staff 43 Buzz Staff 33 H-2 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Basketball Queen Candidate 4g Chorus line 2,3,43 Kayette Con- ference 3.43 Kayette Camp 4. Carter, Doug junior Red Cross 23 FBLA 23 Student Coun- cil 23 Bookkeeper 3,43 football 13 basketball 13 intramurals 23 Goon Squad 43 Salt Hawk Investment Club. Castro, Ioe Los Gatos 2,3,43 Board 3,43 Vice-President 33 intramurals l. Ceidehirg, Steve FTA 33 junior Red Cross 2,3,4. Chick, Carolyn Chick, Marilyn Chiles, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2.3.43 joe's Chorus line 3.4: Girls Chorus 23 Ticket Force 2,33 Football Queen Candidate. Chrest, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 43 H-2 33 Presi- dent 43 Co-ed Counselor 4. Claphan, Kenny junior Red Cross 2.3,43 FBLA 33 Board 33 Salt Hawk Band 2.E,,43 Boys Chorus 2,3,43 King and I 3 football 2.33 track 3,43 intra- murals 2.3,4. Clark, Gary Goon Squad 33 Hi-Y 3. Clark, jim Printer 3. Clegg, Ann Briny Birds 2,33 FHA 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Per- rill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 33 SNHS 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports: a cappella 3,43 chor- ale 3,43 Pajama Game King and I 3 Of- fice Worker 43 Girl's State 3. Coberly, Ian Briny Birds 2,3,43 Board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 junior Red Cross 23 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Allagaroo Staff 4, Co- assitant editor, Buzz Staff 33 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 43 Co-ed Counselors 4. Cole, Diana Briny Birds 23,43 Kayettes 33 FBLA 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Office Worker 4. Colegrove, Hermon Perrill Club 33 Salt Hawk Band 2: Debate 33 Albuquerque-10 Minutes 3 Gidget 3 foot- ball l,23 basketball 13 wrestling 1,2,33 track 1. Coleman, Dale Goon Squad 2,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Student Council 23 track 3,43 tennis 2. Colladay, Nancy Chess Club 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 43 FTA 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Los Gatos 3,43 Palette and Brush 3,43 FBLA 23 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 23 Safety Council 23 Buzz Staff 3. Comes, Karen FHA 43 Kayettes 2,43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 2,3,43 Safety Council 43 Carousel King and I Student Council 13 Ticket Force 33 Stage Crew 2,4. Compton, jessica Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 23 Palette and Brush 33 GAA 43 GAA Sports 43 Girls' Tennis 3,4. Cowles, David Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Printer 3,4. Cox, Charlotte GAA 33 a cappella 3,43 Carousel . Cross, june Cross, Vic Track l,2. Crupper, Erland Home room Officer 23 Sophomore Class Pres- identg Key Club 2,3,43 Secretary 33 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Program Chairman 33 Dance Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 King and I Student Council 43 President 43 Boy's State 33 football 1,2,3,43 basketball 1,2,3,43 track l,2,33 Central State Bank Award. Cunningham, Anne Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 FBLA 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 23 Dance Band 3,43 Concert Baud 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Chorus Line 2,31 Saxophone Quartet 2. Danford, Dianne Home room Officer 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 board 43 secretary 43 GAA 2,3,43 sports 2,33 Salt Hawk Band 23 Co-ed Coun- selors 43 board 43 B President 4. Darling, Jane Chess Club 2: Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 3,43 board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,31 Los Gatos 3,43 board 4, treasurer 43 Palette and Brush 3,43 FBLA 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4. Darlington, Tish Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 board 43 Junior Red Cross 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 joe's Chorus Line 3,43 King and I 43 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 4, Chorus line 2. Darnell, Bill Senior Class Treasurer3 Home room Officer, 43 Key Club 2,3,43 H-Club 2,3,43 board 43 treasurer 43 Allagaroo Staff 43 Buzz Staff 33 New Year's Eve King 43 football l,2,3,43 basketball 1,2,3,43 track 1,2,3,43 K-State Foot- ball Scholarship. Davis, Bill Home room Officer 43 Goon Squad 43 Per- rill Club 43 Key Club 43 Summerfield Scholar- ship Candidateg Boy's State3 Basketball 2,33 Tennis 2. Dean, Gary FBLA 43 intramurals 2. DeGraw, Charles Goon Squad 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Allagaroo King Candidate. Denney, jim Goon Squad 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Key Club 23 Hi-Y 3,43 football 23 wrestling 23 track 23 intramurals 2. DeShazo, Fred Transferred from Hawthorne, Calif., jan., 1962. Diggs, Patsy FHA 4. Dinwiddie, Jack FBLA 4. Ditgen, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 4, secretary 43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 sports 23 jr-Sr. Choir 33 Co-ed Counsel- ors 4. Doane, David Senior Class President 43 Home Room Of- ficer 23 Briny Birds, hoard 43 Goon Squad president 43 Perrill Club 2.33 Valence Club 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 board 33 Vice President 33 SNHS 3,43 board 43 Vice President 43 MOB 43 board 43 Emporia State Scholarship Tests l,2,33 Allagaroo Staff 43 Student Council 3,43 Summerfield Finalist3 National Merit Final- ist 33 Sweetheart King Candidate 43 football 1,23 track l,2,3,4. National Merit Winner 4. Dunlop, Cheryl Home room Officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 board 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,43 Sophomore Choir 23 Girls' Chorus 43 Chorale 3,43 Chorale Festival 2,3,43 State Music Festival 33 Kayette Choir 3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 District Speech Festival 43 AVL Speech Festival 43 Senior Play 43 Allagaroo Staff 43 Buzz Staff 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Foot- ball Queen Candidate 43 Ask Any Girl 3 The Curious Savage 3 The Old Lady Shows Her Medals 3 a cappella 3,43 KMEA Festival Chorus 43 State Speech Festival 4. Dunn, Merilyn Home room Officer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 23,41 Palette and Brush 2.3.43 board 3.43 MOB 43 board 43 H-2 31 GAA 2.3.43 Enl- poria State Scholarship Tests 23 Allagaroo Staff 43 Bull Staff 33 Office IVorkcr 43 NCTF finalist. Dunsworth, Saundra Home room Officer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,4: FHA 33 FTA 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FBLA 2.33 GAA 2,33 sports 2: jr.-Sr. ClI0lI'1 Girls' Glee Clt1b3 You the jury 4, Dutton, Kay Home room Officer 2: Briny Birds 23,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 33 Palette and Brush 3,43 SNHS 43 GAA 2,3,43 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 43 Chorus Line 2,33 Stage Crew for Perrill Club plays3 Pajama Game 3. DuVa1, Ronnie Home room Officer 3,43 Palette and Brush 2,43 intramurals 2,3. - Edgington, john jr.-Sr. Choir 3,43 Stage Crew Manager for Perrill Club plays 43 Golf 1. Edman, Gene FTA 2,3,4, board 3,4, officer 3,43 Palette and Brush 43 Sophomore Choir 23 jr.-Sr. Choir 33 Chorale Festival 2,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Stage Crew 4. Edwards, Ruth Anne FHA 2,3,43 Kayettes 33 GAA 2,33 jr.-Sr. Choir 3 4 g,. Ehling, Brenda Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 FBLA 3,4, officer 4, board 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,33 Debate 23 Co-ed Counselors 4, board 43 building officer 4. Elliott, Nancy Home room Officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 33 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,33 joe's Soloist 43 Sophomore Choir 23 jr.-Sr. Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 Girls' Chorus 43 a cappella 43 Kayette Choir 2,3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Stage Crew 23 Gidget 33 Ask Any Girl 33 The Loud Red Patrick 2. Ensz, Georgia junior Class Secretaryg Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-2,33 GAA 2,33 sports 23 District Speech Festival 23 Debate 2,33 Student Coun- cil 33 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4, officer 43 Rotary Club Award. Eubanks, Lee Transferred from Roswell, N. Mex. H-Club 3,43 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 3,43 Buzz Staff 33 Allagaroo Staff 43 Photographer 3,43 football 33 golf 3,4. Evans, Murriel jr.-Sr. Choir 43 a cappella 43 King and I 4. Evans, Sandy junior Red Cross 3,43 Sophomore Choir 23 jr.-Sr. Choir 3,4. Ewing, David Home room officer 33 H-Club 43 junior Red Cross 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Ticket Force 43 football 1,43 basketball 13 track 1,23 Intramurals 2. Farmer, Donna Briny Birds 2,33 GAA 2. Finney, james L. Valence Club 2,3,43 Key Club 23 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 33 football 13 track 13 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Davis Award. Fish, Chuck'i Chess Club 23 Briny Birds 43 Key Club 43 H-Club 1,2,3,43 Chorale 3,43 a cappella 3,43 Chorale Festival 3,43 State Music Festival 3,43 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 3,43 Pa- jama Game 33 King and I 43 basketball 13 golf l,2,3,43 Intramurals 2. Ford, Karen Home room officer 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 sports 3. Fox, Shirley Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FBLA 3,4, officer 3, board 3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Office Hlorker 4. Frederikson, Jim Home room officer 43 Salt Hawk Band 3,4. Frederikson, Mike Goon Squad 43 Transferred from Omaha, Nebr. Gaeddert, Donna Home room officer 2.33 Sophomore Class ll-YCZISIITCFQ junior Class Vice Pl'CSiflCl1f1 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 board 3,4, secre- tary 33 Perrill Club 23 Palette and Brush 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Joe's Chorus Line 23 a cappella 3,4, secretary 43 Sophomore Choir 23 Chorale Festival 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Pa- jama Game 33 King and I 43 Allagaroog Buzz3 Student Council 43 Co-ed Counselors 4: Basketball Queen 4. Gallardo, Sylvia Garcia, Lydia Kayettes 23 junior Red Cross 4. Garcia, Margaret Garvin, Howard H-Club 3,43 wrestling 2,3,43 intramurals 2.3. Garwood, Gary Valence Club 3.43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 33 Pa- jama Game 33 King and I 43 Brass Choir 4. Gatlin, Stanley Coon Squad 43 Basketball 1. German, Quinton Home room officer 33 Goon Squad 43 FBLA 2,3,4, project committee chairman 4, board 33 H-Club 43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Debate 23 football l,2,3,43 wrestling 2,33 track 1,2,33 Salt Hawk Investment Club 2,3,4, board 3,4. Gibson, Gary Sophomore Choir 2. Gibson, Jean junior Red Cross 33 Choir 2,3,43 Girls' Chor- us 4. Gilley, Sherry Kayettes 23 GAA 2,33 Sports 2,33 jr.-Sr. Choir 4. Gingerich, Mike Goon Squad 4, Goetz, John Coon Squad 4, Goodale, Bill Gordon, Frank Home room officer 43 Briny Birds 4, board 43 Perrill Club 33 Valence Club 43 H-Club 3,43 FBLA 23 Allagaroo 43 Basketball 13 Buzz 33 A-Team cheerleader 43 H-Club chorus line 43 football 13 track l,2,3,4. Gordon, Lee Senior Class Vice Pl'CSlKlC11lQ Home room of- ficer 43 Goon Squad 43 Perrill Club 2,33 Key 1 senior records putyears' actions into words Club 2,3,43 H-Club3 SNHS 3,43 secretary- treasurer 43 MOB 4, Emporia State Scholar- ship Tests 2,33 Buzz 3, Editorg Allagaroo 4, Editor3 National Merit Finalist 43 football l,2,33 basketball l3 wrestling 2,3,43 track l,2, 3.43 Summerfield Finalist, Senior Rotarian. Grant, Randy Coon Squad 4g Key Club 3,43 H-Club 43 Palette and Brush 43 Hi-Y 43 .Allagaroo King Candidate 43 football l,2,3,43 wrestling 23 track 2. Gravett, Joe Tennis 4. Green, Ann CAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 2,33 Office Worker 4. Green, Don Junior Red Cross 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sopho- more Choir3 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 32 King and I 43 intramurals 2,33 track l. Groseclose, Sheila Home room officer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Junior Red Cross 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Grove, Richard Transferred from Albany, Calif., for last se- mester of senior year. Attended HHS as a sophomore. Perrill Club 23 Key Club 2,43 H-Club 2,43 Palette and Brush 2, board 33 Junior Red Cross 23 football 1,21 basketball 1,23 track l,2,4. Gunn, Annette Home room officer 43 Briny Birds 2,43 Kay- etteS 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FBLA 3,4, board 4, recording secretary 43 GAA 2,3,43 Joe's Chorus Line 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Con- cert Band 2,3,43 Twirler 2,33 Orchestra 43 King and I 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 board 4, building A Vice President 43 Sophomore Chorus Line. Gunther, Mike Hi-Y 43 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 43 Goon Squad 43 Concert Band 4. Guthrie, Cecil Hageman, Patti Junior Class Treasurer3 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 3,45 Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, board 4, secretary-treasurer 4, sports 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir3 Jr.-Sr. Choir 3,43 Kayette Choir 2,3,43 Hearts and Flowers 23 Student Council 2,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Home room officer 2. Hall, Bill Home room officer 43 Perrill Club 2,43 Key Club 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 District Speech Festival 33 AVL Speech Festival 33 State Speech Fes- tival 33 Debate 2,3,43 State Debate Tourna- ment 33 District Debate Tournament 33 Sen- ior Play. Hamby, Tom Printer 3,43 intramurals l. Harmon, Bob Chess Club 23 Goon Squad 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 Stage Crew 43 School Light Manager 3,43 track 1. Harris, Keith Intramurals 2. Hartke, Carol Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 2,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 23 SNHS 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir3 Jr.-Sr. Choir 33 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 33 Carousel 23 Co-ed Counselor 43 Stage Crew 2. Hartl, Blythe Briny Birds 3,4, board 43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Los Gatos 33 MOB 3,4, board 4, sec- retary 43 H-2 33 GAA 3,41 Student Council 43 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4. Haskard, Karen Home room officer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, board 4, vice president 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 Los Gatos 2,3,4, board 4, program chairman 43 SNHS 43 GAA 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir A Cappella 3: Kayette Choir 2,3,43 Pajama Game 33 Student Coun- cil 43 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4, president of Building A 43 Chorus Line 2,33 Future Teachers Award. Hauschild, Phyllis Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,33 GAA 2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Choir 43 Office Worker 3,43 Ticket Force 2,3. Hedger, Janice GAA 3. Hefling, Dennis Basketball 13 intramurals 2. Hemphill, Sonja Transferred from Merad, Calif., Sept. 1961. Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 Perrill Club 43 GAA 4. Hensley, Carol Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 Los Gatos 3,43 Palette and Brush 43 GAA 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir3 Jr.-Sr. Choir 43 Stu- dent Council 3. Herron, Ron Perrill Club 2,31 Key Club 2,3,4, board 3. treasurer 33 Hi-Y 43 Sophomore Choir3 Boys' Ensemble 43 Chorale 3,4, vice president 33 .a cappella 3,4, vice president 43 State Music Festival 33 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Student Council 23 Boys' State3 track 13 Goon Squad 43 Rotary Club award. Hester, Jeanie Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 Junior Red Cross 33 GAA 2,3,43 sports 2,33 Sophomore Choir3 Girls' Chorus 43 Chorale 3,43 a cappella 3,43 Chorale Festival- 3,43 State Music Festival 3,43 Kayette Choir 2,33 Pajama Game 3 Albuquerque, Ten Minutes. Higgins, Janice Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 FTA 23 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,43 publicity chairman 4, sports 2,3,43 Sopho- more Choir3 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4, vice president of Building C 43 Girls' SIHICQ King and I make-up crew. Hill, Kathy Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 GAA 23 Kayettes 2. Hinshaw, Wilmar Transferred from Buhler, Kans. Hi-Y 4. Hobson, Barbara Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Holley, Melvin E. Hornbeck, Judi Home room officer 23 Chess Club 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 3,43 Val- ence Club 2,33 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 Jun- ior Red Cross 33 FBLA 33 H-2-3: GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Sophomore Choir 23 Jr.-Sr. Choir 3,43 Girls' Chorus 33 Pajama Game 33 Co- ed Counselor 43 Office Worker 4. Hovious, Nancy Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 Palette and Brush 2,33 Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 GAA 4, sports 43 Girls' Chorus 43 Stage Crew 4. . Howe, Mary Jane Briny Birds 23 Kayettes 23 Perrill Club 23 Los Gatos 33' Junior Red Cross 33 H-2 33 GAA 23 Girls' Glee Club 2. Hoy, John Hi-Y 43 FBLA 33 Stage Crew 33 Intramurals 23 Goon Squad 4. Huckabey, Shirley Home room officer 4. Huey, Bob Hi-Y 4. Huffman, Rachel Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Hughes, Barbara Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 3g FBLA 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Sophomore Choir 23 Jr.-Sr. Choir 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Chorale 43 a cap- pella 3,43 Chorale Festival 43 State Music Festival 43 Kayette Choir 2,3,43 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office Worker 43 Girls' Ensemble 4g Delta Delta Delta award. Hurst, Stephen Chess Club 23 Goon Squad 43 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Concert Band 43 Pep Band 4. Inkanish, Mickey Football 23 wrestling 43 intramurals 2,3. Ireland, Pat Home room officer 3,4Q Briny Birds 2,3,43 KQYCIICS 33 FBLA 2: H-2 33 GAA 2,33 sports 23 Co-ed Counselor 43 Intramurals 2. Jacques, Celeste Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 33 Kayettes 2,3Q Per- rill Club 23 FBLA 3,43 H-2 3: GAA 23 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office worker 2,33 Library As- sistant 4. Jamison, Juanita Jaynes, Harold Football 13 intramurals l,2. Jermings, Sharon Kayettes 2,31 GAA 2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Choir 43 intramurals 1. Jerauld, Beverly Johnson, Jeanine Briny Birds 33 Kayettes 23 GAA 2,4. Johnson, Sherrill Briny Birds 3,43 FHA 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Per- rill Club 3,43 Palette and Brush 23 H-2 33 GAA 43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Sophomore Choir3 Jr.-Sr. Choir 33 Officeworlier 3,43 Opti-Mrs. award. Jones, Toni Jones, Steve Hi-Y 4: basketball 13 track l. Jordan, Dee Ann Kayettes 33 FBLA 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Jr.-Sr. Choir 4. Keckler, Robert Hi-Y 43 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 3g Summerfield Candidate 43 Hi-Y award. Keesling, Kathy Home room officer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Joe's Chorus Line 3,43 Sophomore Choir3 Girls' Chorus 43 a cappella 3,43 District Mu- sic Festival 43 Pajama Game 3 King and I 3 gcgoiball Queen Candidate 43 Chorus Line Kern, Jerry Home room officer 43 Goon Squad 43 Key Club 3,43 Intramurals l,2. Kienzle, John Los Gatos 43 SNHS 43 FBLA 3,4, Kimberly, Kim Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,41 Palette and Brush 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 sports 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 43 Twirler 43 Ticket Force 2,3. King, Jim Goon Squad 43 Briny Bird Board 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 33 Allagaroo Slaffj Buzz3 Student Council 43 Sweetheart King Candidateg golf 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3. Kirkby, Thomas Hi-Y 2. Kitch, Tim Key Club 3,43 H-Club 2,3,4, board, vice pres- ident 43 FBLA 33 Allagaroo King Candidate 43 football l,2,3,43 basketball l,2,3,43 track l,2,3,4. Kluge, Bill Transferred from Lawrence, Kans., Sept. 1960. Goon Squad 43 Los Gatos 33 MOB 3,4, board 4, president 43 Allagaroo King Candi- date3 Emporia State Scholarship Test 33 Pal- ette and Brush 3. Konnesky, Joe Goon Squad 43 Key Club 33 H-Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y 43 FBLA 43 Student Council 43 wrestling 2,33 intramurals 2. Koontz, Kemba Home room officer 33 Briny Birds 2,33 Kay- ettes 2,3,4Q Perrill Club 33 Los Gatos 2,3,4, board 3,4, secretary 3, president 43 Palette and Brush 3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4. Krieg, Jamie Krug, Karen Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FBLA 43 H-2 33 Office worker 4. La Clair, Ronnie Latham, Jim Lawrence, Larry Layman, Irene Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 23 Kayettes 23 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,33 Sopho- more Choir3 jr.-Sr. Choir 3,43 Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Pajama Game 3 Ticket Force 33 in- tramurals 1.2. Leiker, jerry Lemen, Gerald Basketball l. Leslie, Bill Goon Squad 43 Palette and Brush 3,4, board 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Boys' State3 intramurals l,2. Livingston, Lane Home room officer 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Los Gatos 2,3,4, vice president 43 Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 3, secretary 43 SNHS 3,43 H-2 33 Co-ed Counselor 4. Lock, john Lowrey, jerry Transferred from Buhler, Kans., Sept., 1961. Luman, Richard Coon Squad 43 FBLA 3,43 intramurals l,2. Lyman, Margo Briny Birds 2,3,4: Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 43 Palette and Brush 43 MOB 4, board 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4. board 3,4, president 4, sports 2,3,4, volleyball all stars 33 basketball all stars 33 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 23 Kayette Choir 23 Pajama Came 3 directed Three on a Bench 3 The Advantages of Being Shy 2 The Desk Set 3 Gidget 3 Ask Any Girl 3 You, the jury 3 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 3, page editorg Student Council 33 B-Team cheerlead- er 33 Make-up Crew 43 DAR Pilgrim3 Girls' State3 Girls' Tennis 3,4, captain 3,43 Regional President of Kansas Association for Youth 3: National Merit Letter of Commendationg PELS 33 Senior Play3 Watkins nominee3 Kay- ette Camp 33 Kayette Conference 3,4. Magerfleisch, Richard Printer 3,43 intramurals 3.4. Magyar, Larry Home room 0fflC6Q Goon Squad 43 Perrill Club 4g Los Gatos 33 Key Club 3,43 H-Club 3,42 Palette and Brush 43 Hi-Y 43 Safety Coun- cil 4, board 43 Sophomore Choir3 Student Council 33 football 2,3,43 basketball l,2,33 track l,2,3. Maldonado, Amelia GAA 4. Mallett, Gordon Home room officerg Briny Birds 3,43 board 43 Key Club 43 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 board 4, vice president 43 Dance Band 2,33 Salt Hawk Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Boys' Chorus 43 A Cappella 3,43 Car- ousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Debate 23 B-Team ,cheerleader 53 A-Team cheerleader 43 H-Club Chorus Line 4g tennis 3,4. Mallett, Grant W. Home room officer 2,33 Briny Birds 3,43 Briny Bird Board 4j Perrill Club 2,3,43 Key Club 43 H-Club 43 Palette and Brush 3,43 junior Red Cross 33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Boys' Chorus 43 a cappella 3,43 State Music Festival 43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 District Speech Festival 2,33 AVL Speech Festival 2,33 State Speech Festi- val 2,33 Debate 2,33 State Debate Tourna- ment 3j District Debate Tournament 3g Gid- get 33 Student Council 43 B-team cheer- leader 3g A-team cheerleader 43 H-Club chor- us line 43 track 3,43 intramurals 2,3. Markle, Gary Home room officer 23 Perrill Club 33 Val- ence Club 23 Key Club 33 Hi-Y 43 Drum Ma- jor 43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 3,43 football 1,23 basketball l,2,3,43 golf 3,43 in- tramurals 13 junior Rotarian. Martin, H. Elaine Briny Birds 2,33 FHA 3,4, board 43 FTA 3,4, librarian 43 Kayettes 23 GAA 23 GAA sports 23 Student Council 23 Co-ed Counselor 43 Ticket Force 33 Betty Crocker Scholarship. Martinez, joe Los Gatos 33 wrestling 3. Martinez, Mary Stella Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 2,3,43 junior Red Cross 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 junior-Senior choir 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Carousel 23 Perrill Club 43 GAA sports 2,3. Maxfield, Mike Ticket Force 2. McClure, Larry Printer 2,3,43 wrestling 2. McDonald, Paula Home room officer 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 Los Gatos 2,3,43 Palette and Brush 43 GAA 2,3,43 King and I 43 Student Council 4. McGuire, Anita Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Los Gatos 33 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 33 Salt Hawk Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Student Council 2,4, secretary 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 B-team cheerleader3 A- team cheerleader 43 head cheerleader 3,41 New Year's Eve Queen 43 tennis 3,4. McKee, Marilyn Home room officer 43 Kayettes 2,33 GAA 43 a cappella 33 Pajama Game 33 Co-ed Coun- selor 43 Office Worker 4. McMurry, Nancy Home room officer 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, board 4, treasurer 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Per- rill Club 3,43 H-2 3,4, senior sponsor 43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4, President 43 Office Worker 4. McShane, john D. Briny Birds 4, board 4, Treasurer 43 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Transferred from St. Teresa's jun- ior year3 Sweetheart King Candidate 43 foot- ball 43 basketball 3,43 track 3. Mettlen, Randy Perrill Club 23 junior Red Cross l,2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 43 Concert Band 2,3,41 Orchestra 2,3,43 Chorale 3,43 a cappella 3,43 Chorale Festival 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Debate 23 State Debate Tournament 23 District Debate Tournament 23 intramurals 2. Meyer, Connie Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 FBLA 2,3,4, board 3: H-2 33 GAA 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office YVorker 43 Miss FBLA 33 Salt Hawk Investment 4, Secretary, Treas- urer 4. Miller, Dick Senior Class Secretary3 Key Club 2,3,43 H- Club 43 junior Red Cross 23 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Sweetheart King Candidate 43 foot- ball 2,3,43 basketball 23 Homeroom Office 2,3. Miller, jerry Salt Hawk Band 2,3. Miller, Judy FHA 23 Kayettes 43 GAA 43 jr.-Sr. Choir 4. Mills, Skip Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 2,33 Stage Crew 4. Millspaugh, Charles SNHS 3,4. Missildine, Jackie Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 3, board 3, treasurer 33 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 orchestra 23 a cappella 43 sports 23 joe's Chorus Line 33 jr.-Sr. choir 2,31 Soph- omore Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 43 Triple Trio 43 Girls' Ensemble 43 Chorale Festival 43 Kay- ette choir 23 King and I 43 Miss Pip- worthy's Little Girl 43 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Girls' State 33 You, the Jury 43 journey to Trenton and Camden 43 Make-up crew for Pajama Game 33 Chorus Line 2. Mitchell, Dennis Coon Squad 43 Perrill Club 2,33 Key Club 33 SNHS 3,4, president 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Student Council 2,33 Summerfield candidate 43 in- tramurals 2,33 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. Mitchell, Ruth Ann Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 GAA 2,3,4, board 43 sports 2,3,4, all stars 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 tennis 33 intra- murals 3,43 PELS 3,4. Mock, Connie Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 FBLA 43 Girls' Chorus 23 l-act Perrill Club play 3. Mohr, jerry Safety Council 4, board 4, president 43 Dis- trict Music Festival 43 Dance Band 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 43 Pep Band Leader 4. Montford, jan Briny Birds 23 junior Red Cross 2,3,43 GAA 2, sports 2, all stars3 Office Worker 43 intra- murals 2. Moore, Ann Home room officer 23 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 4g Pal- ette and Brush 23 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 junior-Senior Choir 33 Kayette Choir 23 Al- lagaroo 4, assistant editorg business manager3 Buzz 3, Business Manager 3g Co-ed Counselor 43 B-team cheerleader 2. Morris, Stacy Perrill Club 33 H-Club 2,3,43 junior-Senior Choir 43 H-Club Chorus Line 43 wrestling manager 2,3. Morton, Judy FHA 3,43 Kayettes 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Morton, Michael Football 1. Murphey, Susan Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, president 43 Perrill Club 43 junior Red Cross 33 MOB 3,4, board 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir 23 Girls' Ensemble 43 Chorale 4, vice president 43 a cappella 3,43 Kayette Choir 3,43 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Allagaroo3 Buzz 33 Student Council 23 Co-ed Counselor 4. Murphy, Ron Emporia State Scholarship tests 3. Myers, Cecilia Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 board 3,4, vice president 3, president 43 Los Gatos 33 SNHS 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,33 Emporia State Scholar- ship tests 2,33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Davis award. Myers, Virginia Neal, Donna Transferred from La Grande, Ore. second semester of senior year. Neal, Jim Home room Officer 23 Perrill Club 2,33 Key Club 2,3,4, board 23 Hi-Y 23 Concert Band l,2,33 a cappella 43 State Music Festival 23 Pajama Game 33 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 2,33 photographer 2,3,43 Goon Squad 43 Desk Set'f 23 Gidget 33 Music Council 1. Nestor, Bonita M. Briny Birds 43 FTA 2,3,4, board 3,4, histor- ian 3,43 sophomore choir3 Co-ed Counselor 43 Library helper 4. Neufeld, Connie Transferred from Great Bend, Kans., second semester of sophomore year. Neufeld, Myra Home room Officer 2,33 Briny Birds 4, board 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 GAA 2,3,4, board 4, vice president 4, sports 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Concert Band 43 sopho- more choir3 a cappella 3,43 ensemble ac- companist 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 3 Co-ed Counselor 43 A-team cheerleader 43 Football Queen 43 intramurals 23 twirlers 3. Newman, Carolyne Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 SNHS 33 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, head of joe's chorus line 3,43 joe's chorus line 23 sophomore choir3 Kayette choir 2,33 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 Student Council 3,43 secretary pro-tem 43 Co-ed Coun- selor 43 Basketball Queen Candidate 43 Girls' Stale 33 sophomore chorus line 2. Niemann, Gary Home room Officer 43 Goon Squad 43 Key Club 2,33 junior Red Cross 3,43 SNHS 43 intramurals 3. Norris, Elsie Home room Officer 23 Briny Birds 23 Kay- ettes 2,33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 joe's chorus line 23 jr.-Sr. choir3 Kayette choir 23 Pa- jama Game 33 Football Queen Candidate 43 chorus line 2,3. Nunemaker, Sharon Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Palette and Brush 3,43 GAA 2,33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Carou- sel 33 King and I 43 debate 23 Student Council 2,43 Co-ed Counselor 4. Oakley, Paula Briny Birds 2,33 FHA 23 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 Palette and Brush 33 H-2 33 GAA senior records f77'6.S'67'U6 memories eyfdays gone fy 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,4, all stars sophomore CllOlI, a cappella 3,43 Pajama Game 33 PELS 3. Ochs, Margaret Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,33 Ticket Force 33 library assistant 43 property crew of King and I 4. Osborn, Sue Transferred from Edison High School, Tulsa, Okla., junior year3 Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 43 GAA 43 Jr.-Sr. choir 33 Kayette choir 43 Office WVorker 4. O'Su1livan, Joe Home room Officer 43 Key Club 2,3,43 H- Club 3,43 Coon Squad 43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Came 33 The King and I 43 Sweetheart King 43 Boys' State 33 football 13 golf 2.3.43 intramurals 2. Owens, Carl Key Club 43 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 3,43 Student Coun- cil 23 tennis 2,3,4. Owens, Samuel R. track 1. Pankow, Tonia Briny Birds 2,33 FTA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4Z Junior Red Cross 43 GAA 2.3, sports 23 soph- omore choir 23 FHA 4. Pankratz, Larry Coon Squad 43 Hi-Y 2.43 Emporia State Scholarship tests 33 intramurals 2. Parker, Charlene GAA 2,3,43 sports 2,3.4, all stars 3,43 Jr. Sr. choir 3. Parker, Marlene Briny Birds 3,43 FHA 2,3,4, vice president 4: Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 3,43 Jr. Sr. choir 43 Stu- dent Council 2,33 Co-ed Counselor 4. Pearson, Keith Transferred from Arkansas City, Kaus., in senior year3 Palette and Brush 43 stage crew King and I 4. Penner, Jeanene Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 33 Palette and Brush 43 H-2 33 CAA 2,3,43 Junior-Senior choir 33 sophomore choir3 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4, secretary-treasurer for Pennington, Jane Briny Birds 33 Kayettes 3.43 H-2 33 Co-ed Counselor 4. Peterson, Lynne FHA 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 H-2 33 sophomore choir 23 jr.-sr. choir 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office XVorker 2,3,4. Pettijohn, Kathy Home room Officer 23 Briny Birds 43 FHA 3,4, music chairman 43 FTA 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 debate 33 Co-ed Counselor, board 4. Petering, Geraldine Briny Birds 23 FHA 2. Perry, Virginia Phillips, Dick Printer 2,3,43 track 1,23 football 13 basket- ball l3 intramurals 1,23 Student Council 2. Pickenpaugh, Gilbert Hi-Y 43 Allagaroo3 Buzz, photographer 2,3,4. Piken, Lori Briny Birds 2.33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Office WVorker 43 Red Cross 23 chorus line 2. Pitts, Ken Student Council 43 tennis. Plush, Shirley Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 2,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Los Gatos 2,3,4, board 33 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 FBLA 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 sophomore choir3 jr.-sr, choir 3. Poindexter, Sharon Home room Officer 23 FHA 2,3,4, president 43 Kayettes 2g Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 GAA 2,3, play clay 23 Co-ed Counselor 4. Pope, Gary Porter, David Chorale 3,43 a cappella 3,43 Pajama Game 3. Porter, Jerry Key Club 23 Goon Squad 43 football 1. Powell, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FBLA 2,43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 sophomore choir. Powers, Judith Briny Birds 43 FHA 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 sopho- more choir3 jr.-sr. choir 3,4. Pownall, Carolyn Home room Officer 33 Briny Birds 2,33 FHA 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Los Gatos 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Preston, Richard Briny Birds 43 Palette and Brush 23 Hi-Y 43 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Ticket Force 23 foot- ball lg track 2.3.4. Prilliman, Charlotte Perrill Club 43 GAA 23 sports 23 Ticket Force 2,3. Puls, Gary Goon Squad 4. Ragsdale, Carolyn Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Palette and Brush 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, Rank, Judith Ann FHA 2,3,4, officer 43 Kayettes 3. Rankin, Ruth Home room Officer 23. Briny Birds 23 Kay- ettes 2,33 Perrill Club 43 GAA 2. Ratliff, Lana Transferred from Cape Girardeau, Mo., Home room Officer 33 Perrill Club 43 Briny Birds 43 Palette and Brush 3,43 MOB 3,43 GAA 3,4, sports 33 King and I 3 Co-ed Coun- selors 43 National Merit Letter of Commen- dation. Ratzloff, Ron Transferred from Ruhler, Kansas. Track 4. Razo, Joe Los Gatos 2,3,43 track l,3,4, Razo, Joyce Transferred from Central Christian High School. Reaves, George Perrill Club 33 FBLA 43 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Office Worker 43 You Can't Take It lVith You 23 intramurals 2. Reed, Nancy Transferred from Buhler, Kansas. FHA 23 GAA 23 Jr.-Sr. Choir 4. Reeves, Jim Hi-Y 3,43 Goon Squad 4. Renner, Richard Reynolds, Sheila Kayettes 2,3,43 Briny Birds 23 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 3,4, treasurer 3,hpresident 43 GAA 2,33 sports 23 H-2 33 District Speech Festival 3,43 AVL Speech Festival 3,43 State Speech Festival 3,43 Debate 3,43 State Debate Tournament 33 District Debate Tournament 43 1-Act Perrill Club Plays 2,33 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Student Council 3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Stage Crew 43 Ask Any Girl 33 Curious Savage 43 What's Wrong with the Girls? 33 The Old Lady Shows Her Medals 43 National Merit Letter of Commendationg Watkins NOH1l11CCQ Elks Leadership Award 43 Senior Play 43 Central State Bank award. Rice, Carolyn Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Office worker 4. Riffel, Johnene Briny Birds 3,42 FHA 3,43 Jr.-Sr. Choir. Roberts, Margaret Kayettes 43 FBLA 43 GAA 2,33 GAA sports 23 Sophomore Choir 23 Girls' Chorus 43 a cappella 3,43 Kayette Choir 43 Pajama Game 3 King and I 3 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office worker 3,43 Ticket Force 2,3. Rodgers, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,43 GAA 23 GAA sports 25 Sophomore Choir3 Jr.-Sr. Choir 33 Ticket Force 3. Rodriguez, Robert Football lg Basketball 13 Track 3. Roher, Larry You the Jury 43 Printer 43 Senior Play. Ross, Mary Briny Birds 2,33 Perrill Club 33 Palette and Brush 23 GAA 2.3, sports 23 Ticket Force 3. Rostine, Boyd Brinv Birds 43 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 43 Boys' Chorus 2.33 Ticket Force 23 Stage Crew 23 Track 3: Tennis 2. . , Rudlger, Marian Brinv Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FBLA 43 H-2 3: GAA 2. Sallabedra, Rita H-2 3: Briuv Birds 3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Junior Red Cross 3,4. Scanland, Judy Kayettes 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2.3.43 Girl's Chorus 2,43 Perrill Club 2,33 Los Gatos 2. Schmucker, Paul Home room Officer 23 Coon Squad 4: Key Club 2.3.43 board 2,43 President 43 H-Club 3.4: Bov's Ouartet, 3.4: Chorale 3,43 a cap- pella 3.43 Chorale Festival 3,43 State Music Festival 23 Carousel 2: Pajama Came 33 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 football 23 basketball 1: golf l,2,3.43 Junior Rotarian 4. Schissler, Dwight intramurals 2. Schrader, Gary' Goon Squad 43 Valence Club 3,43 board 43 vice-president 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Hi-Y 3,43 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 33 Na- tional Merit Finalist 43 National Merit Win- ner 4. . Schuman, David Home room Officer 23 Goon Squad 43 Per- rill Club 3,43 Palette and Brush 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 FBLA 23 Choir 3,43 football l,4Q track 13 intramurals 23 Gidget Scott, Kenneth Valence Club 2,3,43 board 43 president 4. Shaffer, Judd Key Club 33 Hi-Y 23 Dance Band 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 football 1,23 basketball 13 track l,2,3. Shelton, Mary Lou Briny Birds 3: FTA 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 Junior Red Cross 23 Sophomore Choir3 Chorale 3,43 a cappella 3,43 Chorale Festival 3,43 Ensemble -Accompanist 2,3,43 Kayette Choir 2,3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Debate 23 C0-ed Counselor 43 KMEA Festival Chorus 43 Girl's Ensemble 4. Shinkle, Barbara Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, Shoffner, Larry Home room Officer 43 Key Club 2,3,43 H- Club 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Debate 33 Boy's State 33 football 1,23 basketball 1,23 track l,2,3,43 Summerfield Scholarship Can- didate 4. Shuff, Leon King and I sets 43 intramurals 2. Shultz, Cletus Valence Club 43 football 1,23 basketball lj track 1. Shuman, Sharon Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 GAA 33 Choir 3,4. Sickmon, Susan Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 GAA 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Pajama Game 33 The King and Il' 43 Ensemble 2,43 KMEA Band 43 Hutchinson Music Club award. Sisk, David Student Council 43 Printer 2,3,43 football 1,23 basketball 13 track 13 tennis 23 intramurals 2. Slack, Bill The King and I Sets 4. Sligar, William Wayne Stage Crew 4. Smith, Cheryl GAA 23 Choir 2: Briny Birds 3. Smith, Tom Goon Squad 4. Sollenberger, Mike Home room Officer 33 Goon Squad 43 Key Club 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 Dance Band 3g Con- cert Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 23 Orchestra 3,43 a cappella 43 Chorale 43 President 43 Chorale Festival 43 State Music Festival 43 Pajama Game 33 The King and I 43 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 43 Boys' State 33 football 13 basketball 13 tennis 2,3,43 intra- murals 2. Sparks, Bonnie FHA 23 GAA 2. Sperling, Bob Goon Squad 43 Briny Bird Board 43 Key Club 43 H-Club 2,3,43 Board 43 President 43 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 33 Student Council 43 Alla- garoo King 43 football 1,2,3,43 wrestling 23 track l,2,3,4. Spillers, Dick Coon Squad 43 FBLA 33 intramurals 2. Sollenberger, Mike Home room Officer 33 Goon Squad 43 Key Club 2,3,43 H-Club 3,43 Dance Band 33 Con- cert Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 23 Orchestra 3,43 Boys' Chorus 43 Chorale President 43 a cap- pella 43 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 43 Boys' State 33 tennis 2,3,43 1I1ll'21I'I'1llf8lSQ H-Club Chorus Line. Spriggs, john Hi-Y 2,3,43 Hi-Y Board 3,4. treasurer 43 FBLA 3,4. Steele, Larry Chess Club 2. Steele, Marcy Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 43 Kayettes 23 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Board 3,43 GAA Sports 23,43 Co-ed Counselor 4, Vice President. Steele, Steve Key Club 3,43 Hi-Y 43 Student Council 43 football 1,23 wrestling 2, track 1,2. Stevens, Kenneth FBLA 23 wrestling 23 Red Cross Representa- tive 4. Stewart, Ken Key Club 33 wrestling 23 Goon Squad 4. Stockham, Connie Briny Birds 23 Kayettes 2,33 GAA 2,3, sports 23 Perrill Club 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Carousel 23 Pajama Came 33 King and I 43 Chorus line 23 District Music Festival 2,3,43 District Music Contest 2,3,4. Stremel, Bob Home room Officer 43 Key Cltlb 23 Hi-Y 2,33 FBLA 2,3,43 basketball 1,23 track 1,33 Sports Publicity Manager -1: Mr. FBLA can- didate. Stroup, Raymond Home room Officer 43 Hi-Y 2: FBLA 3,4, board 4. president 4. Sullivan, Roger Briny Birds 43 Palette and Brush 43 King and I 43 intramurals 1. Swigger, Mike Chess Club 233 basketball Taylor, Bill Football 13 track 2,33 intramurals l,2. Taylor, Roberta Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 233 FBLA 21 GAA 2,3, sports 23 sophomore choir. Thomas, Tommy Briny Birds 43 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 33 intramu- rals 2. Toomey, Phyllis Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 junior Red Cross 23 FBLA 23 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, all stars 41 Carousel 23 King and I 43 Chorus line 2. Trent, Mike Junior Red Cross 23 Hi-Y 33 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Student Council 2. Trowbridge, Ila Transferred from Salina, Kans., jan., 1961. FBLA 33 jr.-Sr. Choir 4. Tucker, Fay Briny Birds 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 GAA 3,43 Ticket Force 3. Tucker, Kay Briny Birds 3,42 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 junior Red Cross 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Carousel Pajama Game 3 King and 1 3 Ticket Force 3. Tucker, Loren Valence Club 33 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 43 football 13 basketball lj tennis 2,3,43 intramurals 1,21 H-Club Chorus Lineg Salt Hawk Investment Club 2,3,4, board 3,4. Turner, Jan Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2: H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate3 Sopho- more Chorus Line. Turney, Bill Student Council 33 Salt Hawk Band 23 Con- cert Band 33 a cappella 3,43 Orchestra 33 Carousel 3 Pajama Game. Urban, Patty Transferred from St. Teresa's, Sept., 19602 Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 33 Perrill Club 3,43 Palette and Brush 3,43 GAA 3,4. Vieyra, Rachel Kayettes 23 Los Gatos 3,43 board member 43 secretary 43 GAA 4. Walter, Marilyn Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Palette and Brush 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Student Council 2,33 Chorus Line 2,3,4. Ward, Melinda Transferred from Deming, N,M., junior year. Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Valence Club 43 Palette and Brush 3,43 GAA 3,43 Sports 33 Pajama Game, prop manager 33 King and I, stage manager 43 Perrill Club one-act plays Mrs. Pipworthy's Little Girl, Three On a Bench3 Stage Crew for Ask Any Girl and Curious Sav- age. Warren, Rodger Transferred from Collinsville, Ill., junior year. Valence Club 43 Emporia State Scholar- ship Tests 3. Waters, johnny Home room secretary 33 Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,33 King and I 43 track l,2,33 intramurals l,2. Weber, Mike Intramurals l. WVehster, Don Student Council 23 FTA 23 Valence Club 33 Palette and Brush 4, officer 4. Wegener, David Key Club 3,43 Palette and Brush 43 Hi-Y 43 Student Council 23 Sweetheart King Can- didate 43 football 1,23 wrestling 33 basketball 13 intramurals 2. Welchons, jane Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 board mem- ber 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 board member 3,43 GAA Sports 2,3,43 H-2 33 Alla- garoo 43 Buzz 33 Student Council 2,33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Basketball Queen Candidate 43 Chorus Line 2,3,4. Wells, Dick Home room Officer 43 Key Club 2,43 H- Club 3,43 Hi-Y 43 FBLA 3,43 treasurer 43 board 3,43 Goon Squad 43 football l,2,3,43 basketball -13 wrestling 2,3,43 track 13 intra- murals 2. White, Eddie Football li basketball 13 track 1: Whittle, Rick Perrill Club 2,3,43 Key Club 2,33 SNHS 3,42 Hi-Y 43 Sophomore Choir 23 jr.-Sr. Choir 33 a cappella 43 Carousel 23 Pajama Game 33 King and I 4. Wilcoxson, Sandra junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Concert Band 23 Choir 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselor 4. Willm, Betsy 'Transferred from Geat Bend, Kans., Kay- ettes 33 Palette and Brush 4. Williams, Cara jean Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 3,43 GAA Sports 3,43 GAA All-Stars 33 Salt Hawk Band 23 Concert Band 3,43 Choir 23 State Music Festival 3. Williams, James L. Coon Squad 43 Valence Club 43 Salt Hawk Band '2,3,43 -football 13 basketball 1,23 track l,2,33 intramurals 1,2. Williams, Karen A cappella 43 King and I 4. Williams, Sue Ann Kayettes 2.3.43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Twirlers 2,3,43 Kayette Choir 2,33 Pa- jama Game 33 King and I 43 Debate 2,33 Co-ed Counselor 4. Williams, Wanda Lee Transferred front lVatervliet, Michigan. jun- ior Red Cross 3,43 Library assistant 4. I t 1 I Williamson, john Home room president 1,23 Coon Squad 43 Perrill Club 23.43 Perrill Club Vice President 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Key Club Board 3,43 Key Club Officer 3, 1.t. Governor, Division IV, 43 Chorale 43 a cappella 43 Chorale Festival 43 State Music Festival 43 Pajama Game 33 King and I 43 District Speech Festival 3,43 AVL Speech Festival 3,43 State Speech Festi- val 3,43 Debate 23 Buzz staff photographer 2: Student Council 1,23 Student Council Officer 13 Stage Crew 33 Football 13 Basketball 133 Track 1.2.43 Tennis 33 Intramurals 1,23 The YVall XVhat's Wrong With the Girls? 33 Gidget 33 The Old Lady Shows Her Medals 4. Wilson, Harlin Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 43 BLC 3. Wilson, LaVerne Wilson, Robert Perrill Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 43 AVI, Speech Fes- tival 33 Debate 23,43 State Debate Tourna- ment 33 District Debate Festival 3,43 1-Act Perrill Club Play 23 1952 Senior Play 43 Buzz staff position 3: Bov's State 33 Golf 2,3,43 Intramurals 23 NFL 2,3,43 NFL Officer. Wilson, Sheryl Lea Home room Officer 23 FHA 2,3,43 FHA executive board 2,3,43 GAA 2,33 GAA sports 23 Ci1'l's Glee Club 33 Co-ed Counselor. Wintamute, Richard N. Track l. Winter, Mary Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Basketball Queen Candidate 43 Chorus Lille 2,3,4. Wvisby, Sue Home rootu Officer 43 FTA 33 Kayettes 23 Safety Council 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Office worker 43 Ticket Force 33 Carousel props. WVolf, jerry Football 3,43 Track 13 Intramurals 2,3,4. Wood, Randy Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 2,43 Choir 2,3,43 Girl's chorus 4. Yocum, Judy Transferred from Wichita West 33 Briny Birds 3,43 FHA 3,43 FTA 43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 43 junior Red Cross 3,43 FBLA 3,43 FBLA Vice-president 3,43 FBLA board 3,43. H-2 33 GAA 3,43 Office lvorker 43 Co-ed Counselor 43 Emporia State Scholarship Candidate. Young, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 FTA Board 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Kayettes Board 3,43 Perrill Club 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 2,3,43 Choir 23 Co-ed Counselor 43 Kayette Camp 33 Kayette Conference 43 XVatkin's Scholar- ship Candidate3 Altrusa award. Young, Sharon Home room Officer 3,43 Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 MOB 3,43 MOB Board 3,43 MOB vice-president 43 H-2 33 GAA 2,3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Debate 23 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Student Council 2,33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Co-ed Counselor board 43 French Club 33 National Merit Finalist 43 KU Honor Scholarship 4. Youngberg, Nadine Perrill Club 2,33 GAA 33 Ticket Force 2,3. Zimmerman, Cathie Briny Birds 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 FTA Board 3,43 FTA Secretary 33 FTA Assistant Sponsor 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 H-2 33 GAA 23 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 2,33 Allagaroo 43 Buzz 33 Co-ed Counselor 43 lVat- kin's Scholarship Candidate 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Future Teachers Award. 193 index A Abel, Marge 52 Adams, Diane 40,74,124 Adams Fre a 32103 ,, Y , y Adams, Mary 12,31,70,76,85,86,l12,l14,1l6, 117,118,157 Addison, DeDe 40,69,87,91 Akins, Robert 12,71 Alber, John 12 Albertson, Larry 52,147 Alden, Kay 52,69,82,110,l11,l12,1l4,l15,1l6, 120 Aldrich, Dale 12,83,121,146 Aleman, Robert 12,144 Alexander, Ann 52,121 Alexander, Bernie 52,97 Algrim, Tracy 52 Allagaroo 74,75,76,77 Allagaroo King 154 Allagaroo King Attendants 155 Basketball 134,l35,136,l37,l38,l39 Basketball Queen 156 Basketball Queen Attendants 157 Battey, Bob 52 Baughman, Kenny 52,101,l32,142 Baughman, Ronnie 143 Bay, Mike 52 Baze, Jim 40 Bearden, Dennis 40 Bechthold, Bonnie 13,85 Bechthold, Ray 52,144 Beer, Bob 52 Bell, Vicky 52 Bemis, Nancy 13,24,70,72,75,77,81,85,86,100, 122,153 Bemis, Rod 13,134,l37,145,148 Bemis, Steve 40 Benbow, Judy 52 Benjamin, Gary 13,71,82,95,101,122,l48 Bennett, Bob 52,138,147 Bennett, Donna 13,85,97,10l Burgess, Brad 15 Burney, Bonnie 15 Burns, Kay 15,85,124 Burns, Nancy 15 Buschman, Mr. Frank 171 Bush, Herb 40 Buskirk, Donna 53 Buzz 78,79 Byer, Terry 15 C Cain, Connie 53,84 Cain, Larry 15 Cain, Linda l5,96,97,l01 Cairns, Mr. E. A. Chop 177 Caley, Brenda 53 Ca11ender,De1rose 53 Callison, Judy 57 Calvillo, Rudy 53 Allee, Francie 52,118 Allen, Dave 12 Allen, Mr. Olin 177 Allen, Sherrie 52,651,124 Allen, Sherry 52,110 Allen, Wleeee 40 Allphin, Connie 52 All School Play 115 Almanza, Esther 12 Althaus, Mr. Floyd 186 Alumbaugh, Bob 12,20 Amstutz, Russell 52,144 Andereck, Sally 52,124 Anderson, David 70 Anderson, Jack 40,109,118 Anderson, Anderson, Joan 12,124 Marty 12,70,7 1 ,86,91 Androes, Donna 52 Bennett, Jean 52,55 Bennett, Joan 40 Bentley, Colleen 52 Benton, Anita 52 Bernard, Lynn 53,97,124 Bernard, Steve 13,l31,l32,133,l48 Berry, Linda 40,79,87,91 Betts, Mr. Loyal 186 Beyer, Janet 13,96 Biles, Blake 53,69,110 Biles, Brian l0,13,23,35,74,77,89,ll1,l18,121, 132 Billings ly, Lee 13,1 l8,120,121,144 Blake, Linda 53,125 Bland, Jean 14 Bland, Vivian 40 Blanton, Doris 14,118 Cameron, John 53,132f138,144 Campbell, Dana 53 Canfield, Beth 53 Cannon, Don 53 Cannon, Fred 53 Carey, Brooks 53,132,138,147 Carey, Mary 15,24,74,76,81,85,103,157 Carlton, Dennis 53 Carpenter, Mike 41 Carroll, Mollie 53,84,lO1 Carter, Doug 15 Carter, Mr. Tom 186 Casey, Mr. Gary 128,149,176 Castro, Joe 15,106 Catlin, Larry 105,144 Caton, Johnny 53,120 Cavanaugh, Tom 53 Angexine, Laurene 52,57 ,1l'llllJ1'1lS1CI', Bill 40,122,163 .k1'l1llJ1'LlSlCf,VlCK1 52,120 A1'I1lSlI'0llg,1JOL1g 40 Armstrong, Miss Virginia 175 Arndt, Charles 52 Astle, Judy 40,69,90 A1llO,1lS,SOl1llI'21 52 Atkinson, Bob 12,31,128,130,l32,145,l48,l49, 155 Aupperle, Ron 52,121,143 Aupperle, Virginia 52 Austermiller, Kay 12,85,1l8,l22,160 Avers, Jim 12,94 Avery, Emmett 12 Awards 10,11 Ayers, Dennis 13,68,69 Ayres, Barbara 13,19 B Bailey, Fred 40 Baird, Sandy 40 Baker, Bill 40,6083 Bales, Judith 40 Ball, Roger 52,114 Ballard, Bill 52,69,l32,144,l45 Banker, Mike 40.121 Banyard, Becky 40,51 Banyard, Berta 40,81,87,90,9l Banz, David 52,121 Banz, Richard 120 Barb, Robert 13,108 Blea, Frank 53,107,146 Bleger, Candy 40,120 Boese, Jerry 143 Bolt, Bea 14 Bolyard, Barbara 40,97 Bond, Dennis 53 Bontrager, Dean 40 Bookless, Bob 53 Bookless, Marsha 40 Borecky, Elaine 40,120 Bossemeyer, Diana 40,69 Bostick, Randy 53 Boyd, Bob 40,105,144 Brack, Dennis 53 Brandt, James 40 Brawner, Roberta 53 Bray, Ray 53 Brewer, Jack 53 Brewster, Sibyl 40,87,l22 Bridges, Shirley 53 Briggs, Pat 40 Brightenburg, Marv 14,863,114 Briny Birds 70,71 Britain, Dianne 40,109 Britton, Mr. L. A. 183 Broadbooks, Margaret 53 Broadbooks, Patty 14 Brookhouser, Deanna 53 Ceideburg, Steve 15 Chabin, John 41,78,89,131,132,149 Chalfant, Ruth 41,87 Chamberlain, Ronna 41,50,51,87 Chambers Dave 54 Chambers Doyle 54 Chambers, Jim 54 Chappelle, Beth 54 Chastain, Rae Ann 54,82 Cheerleaders 72 Chesterman, Judy 54 Chesterman, Tim 54 Chick, Carolyn 15 Chick, Marilyn 15 Chiles, Linda 15,24,31,92,153 Chrest, Judy l5,86,87 Christian, John 54 Claphan, Connie 41 Clapham, Kenny 15,120,121 Clark, Bonnie 54 Clark, Bud 54 Clark, Gary 15,28 Clark, Jim 15 Clark, Van 41,13l,132,149 Clegg, Ann l6,23,83,86,l22 Clifford, Rodger 41 Cline, Thaylia 54,69 Coberly, Mr. Harry 81 Barber, Nancy 52,101 Barber, Phil 143 Barber, Richie 13,86 Barker, Carolyn 40 Barker, Joe 13 Barkman, Leonard 13,144 Barkman, Sheryl 40 Barnes, Jack 13,120 Barnes, Pat 52 Barr, David 40,98,121 Barritt, Dennis 52,146 Bartlett, Mrs. Virginia 173 Barton, Larry Dean 52,105,132,138,l44 Barton, Larry 52 194 Brooks, Dayna 14 Brooks, John 53 Brooks, Pat 40,69,73,77,78,147,l49 Brooks, Ray 14,163 Brower, Jean Ann 53,110 Brown, Bob l4,17,71,122,l45,l48 Brown, Dennis 14,75,94,95,113 Brown, Duane 53,l18,119,120,143 Brown, Jabe 14,31,68,85,86 Brown, Larry 40,143 Brown, Lethia 53,118 Brown, Margaret 14,85,86 Brown, Norman 14,121,143 Brown, Rosalie 40 Brown, Mr. 1Varren 103,178 Browning, Patty 15,118 Bryan, Jon 40,163 Burch, Celia 53 Burdick, Connie 15,86 Coberly, Jan 16,7O,74,76,85,86,l63 Co-ed Counselors 84,85 Coffee, Roger 54 Coffey, Phyllis 54,101 Coker, Gene 54 Cole, Art 54,73 Cole, Diana 16,86 Cole, James 41 Co1egrove,Hermon 16 Coleman, Dale 16,26,31,74,77,163 Co1g1azier,Jon 41,124 Colladay, Nancy 16,102 Colle, Pam 41 Collins, Susan 41,101 Collins, Tom 41 Coon, Mr, Lloyd 172 Comes, Karen 16 Compton, Jessica l6,93,102 Cook, Bill 54,116 Cope, Miss Esther 174 Cordsen, Gary 54 Corey, Johnny 41,149 Corley, Bill 54,132,138 Cornelson, Mr. Edmer 68,176 Corwin, Cheryl 41 Cotter, Johnny 54 Cowles, David 16,108 Cox, Barry 54,143 Cox, Carl 41 Cox, Charlotte 16,120 Coyne, Mr. Roscoe 80,170,173 Cramer, Mrs. Gene 114,116,184 Crawford, Carl 54 Crawford, Susan 41,69,79,81,82,87,103 Crooker, Martha 41 Cross, June 16 Cross, Vic 16 Crow, Charles 41 Crow, Mike 54,142 Crupper, Erlarid 10,16,22,69,l18,l19,120,131 132,137,138,l39 Cully, Don 54,1l8,121,l38 Cunningham, Anne 16,119,121 Cunningham, Carol 41 Cunningham, Jerry 54,l32,14l,142,l43,149 Curless, Marv 41 Curran, Lloyd 41 Current, Mary 54 Curry, Marsha 41,97 D Dagley, Gary 41,142 Dahlberg, Mary 54,69,12l Dailey, Mr. James 118,119,178 Dalke, Robert 54 Danford, Dianne 17,8O,85,99,l65 Danford, Rex 54,120,147 Darling, Jayne l7,97,l07 Darlington, Tish 17,92,l0l,103,125,163 Darnell, Bill 17,37,74,76,77,79,l29,130,132,134, l36,139,l45,148,l63 Darnell, lVes 54,l32,l34,l38,164 Daugherty, Vaden 41 Davis, Bill 17,23 Davis, Earl 54 Davis, Merlin 54,121 Davis, Ruth 54,124 Davis, Sam 54 Dawson, James 41 Dawson, Sam 54 Dean, Deanna 4l,78,87,90,9l Dean, Gary 17 Dean, Tony 41,78,103,110,l11,1l2 Deaver, Leon 146 Debate 110 DeGraw, Charles l7,30,155 Denney, James 17 Dennis, Rob 41 Deppner, Fred 41 Devor, Mrs. Noyes 185 DiFelice, Jack 41 Diggs, Judy 41 Diggs, Patsy 17 Dinwiddie, Jack 17 Ditgen, Becky 54 Ditgen, Judy 17,70,85,86 Dixon, Judy 54 Dixon, Mr. lllilliam 105,183 Doane, David 10,17,35,37,68,69,70,71,74,77,83, 144,159,l60,161 Dowers, Nancy 41,87 Drew, Jeanne 41,73,87 Drury, Carolyn 41,87,118,120,124 Duer, Lyle 54 Dunlop, Cheryl 17,74,77,82,85,86.ll2,115,117, 1l8,l2l,122,153 Dunn, Merilyn l7,74,76,86,102 Dunn, Robert 54,99 Dunsworth, Geanetta 41,124 Dunsworth, Saundra 17,116 Dunsworth, Steve 54 Dutton, Dick 55 Dutton, Kay l7,36,83,l02,l17,l63 DuVa1, Ronnie 18 E East, Jerry 55,121 Eastman, Sharon 41,87 Eckart, Debby 42 Eckart, Jim 55,134 Eckley, Kathleen 55,118 Edgington, John 18 Edman, Gene 18,102,122 Edmonds, Darrell 42 Edwards, Donnie 55,13l,132,l38 Edwards, John 55 Edwards, Ruth 18,124 Egbert, Eddie 55 Ehling, Brenda 18,84,85,86,l04 Ehrlich, Bob 42,94,105,ll4,l15,119, 121,147 Ek, Greg 42 Elledge, Ruth 55 Elliott, Nancy 18,85,86,92,99,l22,l25 Ellis, Gus 55 Ellis, Judi 55 Ellis, Myrna 42 Ely, Miss Doris 184 Enfield, Janet 42 English Department 73 Engweiler, Gloria 42 Enns, Leland 42,140,142 Ensz, Georgia l0,l8,80,84,85,86 Ertz, Jane 42,124 Eubanks, Lee 18,l47,l48,149 Eubanks, Pam 55,69,ll4 Eurton, Michael 42,131,132,141,142,143 Evans, Dolly 18 Evans, Jim 55 Evans, Mary 55 Evans, Murriel 18,117,122 Evans, Richard 146 Evans, Mrs. Ruth 68,80,183 Evans, Sandy 18,101 Evans, Steve 55,164 Everson, Mrs. Mary 173 Ewbank, Carolyn 42,101 Ewing, David 18,l01,131,132,148 Ewing, Ken 55,71,144 Ewing, Trudy 55 F Fager, Linda 120 Fager, Nancy 42,63,l18,120,122 Fairchild, Mr. M. 178 Farmer, Donna 18,36 Farney, Jerry 42,138 FBLA 104 Fernie, John 42,103,1ll,16l Ferry, Eddy Jo 42,90,9l,93 Ferry, Pat 55,101 FHA 96,97 Fields, Steve 55 Finney, James 11,18 Fischer, Eileen 55 Fish, Chuck l8,82,117,120,l23,147,l48 Fitzgerald, Vincent 42,110,115,116,l20 Flickinger, Carol 42,120 Flickinger, Connie 55 Flores, Delores 42 Florez, Sharron 42 Football 128,129,l30,13l,l32,l33 Football Queen 152 Football Queen Attendants 153 Ford, Cindy 55,84 Ford, Karen 18,86 Ford, Tana 55,120 Forensics 112 Fornwalt, Mr. Eby 186 Foster, Sara Jean 55 Fowler, Jim 42 Fowler, Tom 55,110,111,ll2,1l8,119,l20,132 Fox, Nancy 55,118 Fox, Ona 42 Fox, Shirley 18,86 Franzen, Cheryl 55 Fraser, Darold 55 Frederickson, Jim 18,121 Frederick, Rod 55,144 Freeland, Larry 59,73 Freeman, Gary 55 French, Ken 55 Frick, Jim 19,121 Friesen, Connie 55,101 Friesen, Rosalie 42,101 Frost, Larry 55,l19,120,l36 Fry, Vicki 42,87 FTA 99 Fulks, Ellen 55,120 Furman, Gary 55,89,l3l,132,138,l44,l45 G GAA 90,91,92 Gaeddert. Donna l9,69,74,77,8l,85,86,l22,156 Gaede, James 42 Gallardo, Sylvia Jane 19 Gantz, Gary 42,105 Garcia Karen 42 101 Garciai Lydia 19 I Garcia, Margaret 19 Garcia, Mike 56 Garvin, Howard 19,140,l42,148 Garwood, Gary 19,25,118,l19,121 Gass, Martha 42,87 Gatlin, Stanley 19 Geddes, Dean 42 German, Quinton 19,131,132 Gibbs, Marie 56 Gibson, Gary 19 Gibson, Helen 42,83,87,1l8 Gibson, Jean 19 Gifford, Doug 56,120 Gilbert, Dorothy 56 'Gilbreath, Mr. Lewis 172 Gilley, James 42 Gilley, Sherry 19,20 Gillilan, Mr. C. R. 177 Gilliland, Patty 42,5O,69,87,125 Gingerich, Mike 19 Gitchell, Shirley 56 Glass, Arnelda 56 Glover, Bev 56 Goetz, John 19 Goldsmith, Chery 42,122 Golf 147 Good, Wayne 56 Goodale, Bill 20 Gordon, Charles 56,144 Gordon, Frank 20,70,72,74,77,82,144 Gordon, Lee l0,20,35,37,74,76,83,141,l42,l43, 144,148,160,16l Gordy, Don 42,146 Gouldsby, George 56 Graham, Mr. Darol 180 Graham, Judy 42,101 Grant, Randy 20,l3l,l32,148,l55 Graves, Gloria 42 Graves, John 42 Gravett, Joe 20 Gray, Veronica 56,124 Green, Ann 20 Green, Don 12,118 Green, Sue 56 Greenfield, Barry 42,49,128,l31,132,133,134 l36,138,l44,149 Greenfield, Pam 42 Greenwald, Sybil 42,163 Griffith, John 56 Griggs, Cindy 56,69,120 Groseclose, Sheila 20,851,101 Gross, Steve 43 Cyrosshardt, Gary 143 Grove, Dick 145 Guettsche, Walter 43,121 Gunn, Annette 20,85,92,l01,104,l18,120,125 Gunther, Mike 20,941,121 Guthrie, Cecil 20 Guyer, Lee 56,121,144 H H-Club 148,149 H-2 86,87 Hackett, Arlyn 43,69,l11,l12,114,115 Haflich, Ronnie 56,73 Hageman, Patty 20,69,85,86,90,102,l14,124 Hainke, Sue 43,101 Haisler, David 43,121 Halbert, Rosemary 56 Haldeman, Francie 43,87,118,l20 Hall, Bill 20,110,111 Hall, Elaine 124 Hall, Mike 43 Hamby, Ken 56 Hamby, Tom 21,108 Hamilton, Mr. Max 98,147,149,181 Hamilton, Penny 43,90,9l,119,l20 Hanavan, Joey 56 195 index Hardestyz Kent 56 Harding, Pat 56,124 Harmon, Bob 21 Harper, Carolyn 43 Harris, Gary 43,116,132 Harris, Keith 20,21 Hartke, Carol 21,85,86 Hartl, Blythe 21,69,70,84,85,86,160,l63 Haskard, Karen 10,21,69,83,84,85,107 Haston, Cindy 43,71,92,125 Haury, Miss Gertrude 179 Hauschild, Kenny 43 Hauschild, Phyllis 21,124 Hauschild, Robert 56,144 Hauser, James 43,138 Hauser, Terry 56 Hayes, DeAnn 56,121 Hedger, Ellen 43 Hedger, Janice 21,124 Hedrick, Gordon 56 Hefling, Dennis 21 Heitman, Mr. Dan 105,175 Heller, Jon 43 Hemphill, Sonja 21 Henderson, Pat 56 Henry, Marie 43 Henry, Mary 56,124 Hensley, Carol 21,86,124 Hernandez, Julian 43 Hernandez, Rudy 56,121,132 Herron, Ron 10,21,22,117,122,l23 Hershberger, Steve 56 Hester, Jan 56,121 Hester, Jeanie 21,31,122,123 Hickey, Connie 163 Higgins, Janice 2l,22,85,86,92 Hiigel, Mr. Lew 120,178 Hildebrandt, Jim 43 Hill, Allen 56 Hill, Christie 43,79,87 Hill, Kathy 21,101 Hi11,Marge 56,165 Hillmer, Marc 56,147 Hilst, Elaine 56 Hilton, Joyce 56,118,121 Hilton, Robert 43 Hilyard, Jack 43,130,132 Hinck, Toni 56,121 Hindman, Robert 43,79,98 Hinerman,Ju1aine 56,124 Hinshaw, Wilmer 21 Hi-Y 94,95 Hobson, Barbara 22 Hofer, Kathy 43,87,122,123 Hoffman, Nancy 56,63,92,125 Hoke, Nancy 43 Holford, Stephen 43 Holley, Mel 43 Holloway, Kirt 43,89,l45,149,161 Ho11owe1l,Judy 57,120 Holman, Mr. Jan 147,181 Holmes, Bev 43 Holmquist, Mary Lea 43 Hornbeck, Judy 22 Horne, Dennis 43 Horton, Bill 43 Hoskinson, Kaye 57 Hoskinson,Ray 43 Hoss, Steve 57 Hovious, Nancy 22 Howard, Wilma 57 Howe, Mary Jane 22,86 Howell, John 43 Howell, Mel 43,51,89,130,132,134,137,l38,14 Howey, Steve 44 Hoy, John 22 Huckabey, Shirley 22 Huddle, Garry 44 Huddle, Mrs, Katherine 173 Huey, Bob 20,22 Huey, Martha 57,61 Huffman, Rachel 22 Hughes, Barbara 10,22,81,85,86,122,123,125 Hughes, Bill 44,78,79,l30,132,l47,149,164 196 Hughes, Jack 57,132,l44,145 Hughes, Jill 70 Hughes, Kay 57,101,165 Huiett, Jerry 57 Hulet, Ginger 57,92,109,119,120,l2l Humiston, Dennis 57,130,132 Humiston, Sally 44,87,101 Hunt, Pam 44 Hurd, Eddie 43,57 Hurst, Stephen 22,121 Hutton, Mary Louise 57 Hyter, Rick 57,65,69,89,l32,138 I lnkanish, Mickey 22 Ipson, Larry 44 Ireland, Mike 57 lreland, Pat 22,85,86 Irving, Truman 57,121 I Jackson, Floyd 132 Jackson, Larry 57,121,142 James, Richard 12,132,134,l36,138,l39,144 Jamison, Juanita 22 Janzen, Gloria 57 Jacques, Celeste 22,85,86,99,105 Jacques, Viva 44,87 Jarrott, Susie 44,87,109,12l Jasso, Petra 57,118 Jaynes, Harold 23 Jenkins, Bobby 57 Jenkins, Sandy 44 Jennings, Jane 57 Jennings, Sharon 23,124 Jennings, Ted 44 Jerauld, Beverly 23,85 Jerde, Dick 57 Jewell, Larry 44 Jobe, Vicki 57 Jobes, Connie 57,101,105 Johannsen, Candy 57,91 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnsoni Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Candy 77,80 Charlotte 57 165 I Debbie 44,5d,7s,s7 Jeanine 23 ZJudy 57,80,l19,12l Larry 44 Perry 57 Randle 57 Raymond 57 Sandra 57,99 Sherrill 10,23,73,86 , Mr. Steve 81 Johnston, Doris 44 Johnston, Shirley 57,118 Jones, Brenda 58 Jones, C10 44 Jones, Phoebe 44 Jones, Sam 44,78,l3l,132,138,14-9 Jones, Stephen 23 Jones, Toni 23 Jones, Vicki 44 Jordan, Dee An'n 23,124 Jordan, John 44,132 Jordan, Tom 58 Juhnke, Fred 44,146 K Karriker, Jack 58 Kauffman, Larry 58 Kaufman, Cheryl 84 Kaufman, Toni 44,124 Kayettes 80,81 Keast, Kathie 58 Keckler, Robert 10,23 Keeler, Vicky 58 Keene, Paula 58 Keesling, Kathy 23,24,92,122,153 Keffer, Dorothy 58 Kellenbarger, Mr. Frank 88,183 Keller, Gary 44 Keller, Ralph 44 Kelley, Bert 58 Kendrick, Mr. Bill 110,117,185 Kennard, Penny 44,50,71,87 Kenney, Penny 58 Keown, Mrs. Aylene 75,184 Kerbs, Kenny 44 Kern, Barbara 58,93 Kern, Jerry 23 Kerr, Duane 58,113 Kersey, Rhonda 58,101,119,121,125 Key Club 88,89 Kidd, Billy 58 Kidd, Jim 44 Kienzle, Johnny 23,83 Kightlinger, Mike 44 Kimberly, Sharon 23,119,120 Kimmel, Cheryl 58 King, Jim 23,68,69,70,74,77,89,159,161 King, Orneta 44,121,124 King, Peggy 58 Kingsley, Mr. Russell 182 Kipp, Roberta 58 Kirk, Diane 41,44,50,78,87,122 Kirkby, Tom 23 Kitch, Andy 58,69,91 Kitch, Tim 23,31,131,132,133,136,138,139,148 155 Kitson, Ken 44 Kline, Robbie 44,73,78,101,110,111,112 Klingler, Mr. Jack 181 Kluge, Bill 24,l55,160,l61 Knauer, Mr. Del 7,7l,160,185 Knox, Mr. Dennis 175 Knox, Mr. Walter E. 108,182 Koeppen, Norman Gene 44 Kohrs,Sherryl 58 Konnesky, Joe 24,147,l48,160 Konnesky, John 44,45,82 Koon, Jim 58 Koontz, Jake 58,132 Koontz, Kem 24,31 Krafels, Mr. Joe 128,132,179 Kramer, Bobette 44,73,87,98 Kramer, Mr. Woody 144,149,180 Krause, Roland 58 Krause, Steven 58,147 Krieg, Jamie 24 Kroeker, Dennis 44 Kruckcnbcrg, Mr. Homer 146,149,176 Krug, Karen l9,24,86 Kruse, Mrs. Ora 87,185 Kuehnl, Pam 44,69 Kuhn, Bev 44 Kuhn, Kathy 58 Kunzie, Phyllis 58 L LaC1air, Ronnie 24 Lal-'orce, Dennis 58 Lamb, Jim 44 Lambrose, Sharon 58 Lancaster, Connie 44,109 Lancaster, Tom 58 Langenwalter, Barbara 45,78,87,91 Lanning, Barbara 58,97 Lanning, Mrs. Eleanor 173 Latham,Jim 24 1,aVigne, Russ 45,113 Lawrence, Larry 24 Layman, Irene 24,124 Layman, Terry 58,118,119,120 Leatherbury, Jim 58 Lee, Judi 58,82 , Leiker, Jerry 24 Legg, Mike 58,160 Lemen, Gerald 24,108 Leopold, Kent 45,118,119,121,l46 LeShure, Karen 58 Leslie, Bill 22,24,94,102,103 Leslie, Joelle 58 Lett,LaDonna 58 Lett, Vicki 45 Lilja, Charlie 58 Morris, Lilly, John 45,132 Lind, Mrs. Charlene 175 Livingston, Lane 24,83,85,86,103 Lock, Deloris 58,124 Lock, John 24 Long, Charles 58 Long, Richard 59 Long, Ronnie 59 Longhofer, Mr. Garland 80,172 Los Gatos 106,107 Lovett, David 59,113 Lowrey, Jerry 24,163 Lucas, Kenny 59 Luman, Marcia 59 Luman, Richard 24 Lundemo, Faye 59,120 Lyman, Mrs. Doris 86,184 Lyman, Margo 10,22,25,75,76,82,85,86,90,93, 114,116,117 Lynch, Pat 25 Lynch Pearl 45,90,l01,124 Lynch, Bill 59 Lyons, Anthony 45,142 Lyons, Mr. Charles l40,142,149,18l Lyons, Charlene 59,121 Lyons, Roger 59,142 Mc McBride, Sheryl 45 McBride, Vicki 43,45,80,87,10l,114,116 McCarthy, Pat 45,142,143 McCarty, Carolyn 45,120 McClure, Mr. Bruce 128,179 McClure, Dennis 45,103 McClure, Larry 25,108 McCord, Kay 45 McCown, Donna 59 McCracken, Shelley 41,45,69,79,82 McCrary, Elaine 45 McCue, Janet 45,79,87,91,92 McCully, Laura 45 McDaniel, Delores 45,69,82,105,122 McDonald, Paula 25,68,69 McDonough, Kerrie 45,73,87,118,12l McFadden, Susan 45,87 McGhee, John 59 McGhee, Karen 59,80 McGill, Ann 45,68,l24 McGuire, Anita 25,68,70,72,85,86,l2l,163 McHenry, Verlin 59 McKee, Marilyn 26,85 McLain, Merilyn 45,120 McLain, Mike 59,120 McLeavy, Marjory 59,65,77 McMillan, Hobart 59,101 McMu1lin, Mr. C. F.. 177 McMurry, Nancy 26,80,84,86,87,99 McQueen, Judy 59 McQuilliam, Dave 45,113 McReynolds, Eddie 59 McShane, John 26,70,73,95,l30,l32,l34,l35, 137,148,159 McVey, Diana 26, 85 McVey, Gary 59 M Macdonald, Heather 59 Magerfleisch,Marvi11 59 Magerfleisch, Richard 25 Magyar, Larry 25,l30,132,148 Mahoney, John 45 Maixner, Max 59,69,l03 Major, Gerald 25 Maldonado, Amelia 25 Maley, Linda 45 Mallett, Gordon 25,72,82,88,94,95,118,120,l22, 148 Mallett, Grant 25,69,72,82,1l8,119,120,122,148 Mandeville, Kathryn 59,124 Manear, Gary 45 Markle, Gary 25,29,l20,12l,l34.l36 Marshall, Gary 45,134,137,l39,l49 Martin, Elaine 25,85,97 Martin, Jerry 59 Martin, Mr. Leonard 186 Martindell, Cindy 45,50,69,78,87,92 Martinez, Joe 25 Martinez, Stella 25,101,124 Maxfield, Mike 25 Mayfield, Bill 59 Melhorn, Linda 59 Mellor, Melissa 55,59 Mendenhall, Lonnie 45 Mendoz Mesker, a, Anthony 45 Virgil 59 Messing, Diane 59,124 Messmer, Cathy 59,124 Mettlen, Randy 26,118,120,12l,122 Metzker, Patty 59 Meyer, Carl 59 Meyer, Connie 26,85,86 Meyer, Nation 45 Meyer, Phil 45 Mezger, Sharon 59 Miles, Carol 45 Miller, Dale 45 Miller, Dick 26,37,74,76,77,131,132,148,l59, 163 Miller, Jackie 45,87 Miller, Jim 45 Miller, Jerry 26 Miller, JoAnn 59 Miller, Judy 26 Miller, Larry 59 Miller, Melva 59,84 Miller, Mike 46 Nicklin, Dennis 46 Nielson, Connie 46 Nieman, Willard 46 Niemann, Gary 25,27,73,83,l0l Norris, Elsie, 27,153 Nowinsky, Ann 60 Nunemakffr, Sharon 28,68,69,85,l02,l I8 0 Oakley, Paula 28,91,122 Obee, Jeanette 46,122 Ochs, Daniel 60 Ochs, Margaret 28 Odijk, Hans 60,132 Ogle, Mrs. Esther 100,183 Ojeda, Johnny 60 Ontjes, Sam 46,78,82,89,1l9,120,l30,l44,149 Opdycke, Doug 60,l30,l32,144,l49 O'Riley, Susie 46. Osborn, Sue 26,28,117 Osenbaugh, Joanne 46 O'Su11ivan, Joe 22,28,l18,1l9,120,147,148,158 180 O'Sullivan, Tim 60,121,147 Owens, Carl 28,146 -Owens, Craig 60,110 Owens, Sam 28 Miller, Ranny 46 Miller, Sandy 60 Miller, Tom 60 Mills, Skip 26,103 Millspaugh, Charles 26,83 Millspaugh, Richard 46 Minnis,Sharyl 60 Missildine, Jackie 22,26,75,76,85,86,l16,122 Missildine, John 60,89,118,ll9,l32 Mitchell, Dennis 26,831,163 Mitchell, Linda 46 Mitchell, Ruth Ann 26,85,90,91,93 Mock, Connie 26 Mock, Margaret 60,121 Mohr, jerry 26,109,119,l20,121 Mollnow, Dan 60,132 Montandon, Larry 60 Montford,Jan 27 Montgomery, Ronnie 46,73,82,124,132,l43 Moon, Leslie 60,99,124 Moore, Ann 27,74,77,85 Palette P and Brush 102,103 Palmer, Roma 46 Pankow, Tonia 28,101 Pankratz, Larry 28 Parish, Donna 60,124 Parker, Bob 46 Parker, Charlene 25,28,9l Parker, Parker, Parker, Deanna 60 Marlene 28,85,97 Mrs. Mildred 180 Parks, Mr. Claude 140,182 Parks, Sandy 46 Parsons, Christina 60 Paschal, Dell 46,132,146 Pate, Phil 60 Patton, Mrs. Bobby 114 Pearson, Keith 28 Peckham, Janean 60,118 Pedigo, Kenneth 60,132 Moore, Connie 60 Moran, Corky 60,80 Morgan, Diane 46,69,83,93 Morgan , Harry 46' Morgan, Henry 46 Morgan, Mr. Willie 186 Morong, .Carol 60 Morris, Stacy 27,82,124,148 vicky 60,124 Penley, Nancy 60,1 19,121,124 Penner, Jeanne 28,85 86 Pennick, Mary Alice 46,97,l24 Pennington, Jane 28,85 Perkins, Clinton 60 Perrill, Mrs. Ariel 80,99,185 Perrill Club 114,115,116 Perrin, David 46,1l9,121,13O,147,149 Perry, Virginia 29 Morto11, Bill 45,46,l64 Morton, Judy 27,97 Morton, Michael 27 Moshier, Janet 60,118,124 Moulds, Mary 46,120 Moye, 1'Vi1lie l2,60,101 Mueller, Janie 60 Murphey, Susan 27,75,77,80.85,86,92,l22,160 Murphy, Doug 60,69,132,l38 Murphy, Joe 60,144 Murphy, Ron 27 Music 118,119,120,121,l22,.123,l24,125 Mustain, Anne 46,79,87 Myers, Cecilia 1l,27,83,85,99 Myers, Mr. Claude 186 Myers, Sharon 46,109 Myers, Virginia 27 N Neal, Jim l6,27,75,113,l22 Needham, Miss Donna 91,93,179 Nelson, Vern 46,144 Nester, Tom 46 Nestor, Bonita 27,85 Neufeld, Connie 27 Neufeld, Dorothy 60,124 Neufeld, Myra 27,72,85,92,12l,l22,152 Newby, Donita 60 Newman, Carolyne 23,27,68,85,86,92,157 Nichols, Larry 46 Nickel, Miss Janice 97,100,174 Petering, Geraldine 29 Peterson, Alan 46,147 Peterson, Dan 60 Peterson, Lynn 28,85 Peterson, Mrs. Marion 176 Peterson, Roger 46,l34,l36,138 Pettijohn, Kathy 28,85,96,97 Petty, Miss Mary 84,172 Phelps, Linda 60 Phillips, Michael 46 Phillips, Dick 14,29,l08 Phleger, Vicky 46,93,163 Photographers 113 Pickenpaugh, Gil 29,75,ll3,l63 Pierce, Saundra 60 Pifer, Mrs. Mary G. 125,171 Piken, Lori 29,125 Pina, Elsie Rita 60 Pitts, Ken 29 Plush, Shirley 29 Poe, Mr, John 94,185 Poindexter, Jeanne 60,97 Poindexter, Sharon 29.96,l0l Pope, Florence 46,97,l24 Pope, Gary 29 Pope, Ronnie 46 Porter, David 29,122 Porter, Jerry 29 Porter, Richard 46 Potter, Carol 6l,84,92,124 Potter, Jerry 61 Potter, Joe 61,132,144 97 index Powell, Doris 61,124 Powell, Harrell 46,114,116 Powell, Judith 29 Powers, Mr. Clayton 80,88,177 Powers, Judith 29 Pownall, Carolyn 29 Preston, Richard 29,120,144 Price, Peggy 46,100 Printers 108 Proffitt, Donald 61,147 Proffitt, Hugh 46 Pryor, Mr. Harold 94,176 Puls, Bill 61 Puls, Gary 30 Purcell. Tony 61,110,112 Pyle, Charles 61,132 R Ragsdale, Carolyn 102 Railsback, Steve 6l,132,138,144 Rains, Patty 61 Ranidale,,Miss Margaret 97,174 Rank, Judith 30,97 Rankin, Ruth 30 Ratliff, Lana 30,85 Ratzloff, Ron 30 Raya, Pat 61 Razo, Joe 30 Razo, Joyce 30 Reaves, George 30 Reazin, Deanna 61 Red Cross Council 100,101 Redinger, Loe Ann 46 Reece, Bill 47 Reece, Margaret 47,124 Reed,John 61,69,121,146,164 Reed, Nancy 30,124 Reed, Raymond 61 Reed, Shirley 6l,84,124 Reeves, Jim 30 Reinhait, Tom 47 Renner, Rick 30 Reuber, Karen 6l,97,121 Rexroad, Amy 41,47,73,79,87,l16,118 Reynolds, Sheila 10,30,69,74,77,85,111,112,l14, l15,1 17 Rice, Carolyn 30,86 Richards, Tim 47,144 Riffel, Johnene 30 Riggins, David 61 Riggins, Nancy 47,124 Riley, Jack 61 Rimmer, Ann 47,87 Rinehart, Mr. Walter 105,175 Ringer, Mrs. Ethel 173 Risley, Terry 47 Roberson, Charles 61 Roberson, Wayne 47 Roberts, Margaret 30,122 Roberts, Marsha 61 Roberts, Steve 61 Robinson, Bill 47 Robinson, Eugene 61 Rock, Steve 61,l19,121,144 Rodgers, Cindy 61,124 Rodgers, Gene 47 Rodgers, Karen 31 Rodriquez, Bob 31 Rodriquez, Paula 61 Roesler, Barbara 47,130,124 Roher, Larry 31,108,112.116,1l7 Rohrer, Carole 61 .8O,91,124 Roots, Roger 47,118 Rose, Stephanie 61 Ross, David 47,120 Ross, Mary 31 Ross, Nancy 61,93 Rostine, Boyd 31,71 Rostine, Steve 47,124 Rowe, Judi 31 Rudicel, LuNita 61 Rudiger, Marion 31,86 Ruelas, Evangeline 47 Rump, Mr. Ernest 186 Runyan, Ray 61 Rush, Margie 61 Russell, Bobby 61 Russell, Lynn 47,79 87,90,9l,93,103 Rutherford, Roy 47,108 S Safety Council 109 Saffle, Darrell 47,145,149 Sage, Miss Emma 171 Sallabedra, Rita 3l,86,101,172 Samples, Pat 61 Sanchez, Ray 62,144 Sanchez, Reina 62 Sanders, Ken 62 Sargent, Sally 47,100 Scanland, Judy 31,86 Scarborough, Mary 62 Schaaf, Kathy 47 Schafer, John 47 Schaffer, Sue 62,116 Schlissler, Dwight 31 Schlatter, Judy 47,87,l22 Schmucker, Paul 31,74,77,88,89,122,123,147, 148,149 Schnider, Diana 62 School Board 169 Schott, Ramona 62 Schrader, Gary l0,31,35 Schrader, Dan 62 Schroeder, Sandra 47,124 Schroll, Nancy 62 Schuman, David 28,31 Scott, Dennis 62 Scott, Kenneth 31,98 Scruggs, Bill 47,78,82,141 ,143,144,149,16l Seefeldt, Bob 62,147 Selby, Billy 62 Self, Sammie 47 Senior Play 117 Setzer, Dana 62,73 Sewing, Nancy 62,124 Shaffer, Judd 16,32,119,12l Shears, Susan 62 Shelton, Mary Lou 32,853,122 Shelton, Richard 32 Shepherd, Eloise 62,120 Shepherd, Ralph 32,163 Sherrill, Rod 62 Shilling, Ann 62,105 Shinkle, Barbara 32 Shinkle, Brad 62 Shirk, Patty 62,69,9l Slloffner, Larry 23 ,32,82,145,l48,165 Shoffner, Paula 62,120 Sh0ok,Jack 47 Shopmaker, Mr. Stan 106,107,171 Shorb, Jo 62 Shores, Larry 47 Showalter, Paula 47,120,124 Shuff, Leon 32 Shultz, Cletus 32 Shuman, Nancy 62,97 Shuman, Sharon 32 Sickmon,Susan 10,32,118,121 Sidebottom, Arthur 62 Sidlinger. Bill 47,111,112 Siemens, Mr. Gary 122,124,178 Silcott, Joan 47 Simmons, Janet 47 Simpson, Pamella 47 Sims, Pat 62 Sisk, David 32.108 Skeen, Jan 48,119,121 Skeen, JoAnn 62 Skeen, Joe 62 Skoch, Mr. Carl 68,182 Slack, Bill 32 Sligar, Bill 32 Small, Mr. Lowell A. 95,168 Small, Stanley 48 Smalley, Lorene 62 Smith, Alan 48 Smith, Bruce 62 Smith, Cheryl 32 Smith, Jeanie 62,65,84 Smith, Judy 48 Smith, Mike 48 Smith, Mike 62,142 Smith, Robert 62 Smith, Ronnie 62 Smith, Sara 62,69 Smith, Sherrie 62,120,121 Smith, Stephen 48,143 Smith, Steven 62 Smith, Tom 32 Smith , Verle 48,113,121 Smoley, Patty 48 SN HS 83 Snowbarger, Richard 62 Snyder, Sharon 62 Soft, Nancy 92 Solida, Mike 62,132 Sollenberger, Mike 23,32,82,l18,119 120 122 123,l46,148,149 Sorem, Sue 48,73,81,87,93,115 Spangler, Cece 63,69 Spangler, Janis 63,121 Spanier, Pam 63 Sparks, Bonnie 32 Spencer, Allen 63 Sperling, Bob 31,32,7O,77,129,130,132 133 148 154 Spillers, Dick 33,161,180 Spillman, Aneta 63,110 Spriggs, Annette 48 Spriggs, John 33,95 Squires, Mike 163 Stallman, Jim 48,142 Stamper, Mrs. Dorothy 83,171 Stanfield, Frank 48,129,130,132,l38,145 149 Stanford, Dale 63 Steed, Diane 48,79.81,82,83,87,114,l18 Steele, David 63 Steele, Larry 33 Steele, Marcy 33,73,85,86,9l Steele, Steve 16,33,68,69,89,161 Steinbeck, Cynthia' 48 Stevens, Gary 63 Stevens, Ken 33 Stevens, Norman 63 Stevens, Roger 63 Stewart, Karen 33 Stewart, Ken 33 Stewart, Rita 63 Stiefel, Steve 63,65,69 Stockham, Connie 33,118 Stockham, Patty 48,92 Stone, Allen 48,95 Stout, Jon 48 Stout, Mary 63 Stowell, Mr. Richard 175 Strawn, Danny 48 Strayer, Mike 63 Strayer, Roy 63,121 Stre11a,Don 48,118,l19,121 Stremel, Bob 33 Strickland, Karon 48,120 Stroud, Mr. Vaden 182 Stroup, Nick 63 Stroup, Raymond 33,101,104 Strouse, Dennis 48 Stucky, Lyn 48 Student Council 68,69 Stull, Jane 48,96 Sullivan, Roger 33 Summers, Cathy 48,73,122 Sumner, Robert 63,121 Sutton, Joyce 63 Swafford, Jim 48 Swafford, Tom 63 Sweetheart King 158 Sweetheart King Attendants 159 Swigger, Gerald 48 Swigger, Mike 20,33 Sykora, Sheryl 55,63,l03,124 Syler, Marcy Jo 48,5O,7l,l25 Symns, Tom 48 T Taber, Barbara 48,101 -1 . .7 if 5 - 1 I J 1 ' ll ' 0 r 4 L 1 -' :J i ll ' 1 3 1' aylor, ' ' 33,2 - ' 1 j Wagley, Wayne 49 Williams, Jim 35,120 ayloi 0 nie 48,91 ' J' 1Valker, David 64,71 Williams, Judy 50,91 Ta ly, Di 63 , Xvalker, Eddie 49 Williams, Karen 35,122 T 1 r, Ile 48,87 ' - lvalker, Jane 49,69,78 Williams, Pearl 50,124 gc loot ene 65,101 A , lVallen, Jim 64 Williams, Sue Ann 35,85,86,l17 119 120 121 aylq ,J ike Q3 1 IJ 1 ' ' Waller, Sandra 64 125,163 111-3 01, R0 rt as 1 J waiter, Marilyn 24,3453 WVil1iams, Wanda 18, Te e, Lqmy 63 , , j Walters, Lavern 49,131,132,l49 Williamson, John 5,112,114 115 Te d,El1'I'l 63 ' ' ' Wamsley, Mr. Raymond 172 123.1 ,l44,163 'xr-'lenn 'J 46 , 1' f , wantit, Liz 49,87,9l,93,100,l15,124 Wil ,Betsy 1 erry, Bill. 48,88,138,146 ' 6 Ward, Doug 64,119,120 oughby, 64 Thackerf Butch 48,49,l43,149 1 ! VVard, Melinda 34,117 Wilson, Ani 64 Thack r, John Q,143l145 Ut Ward, Russell 64,132,143,144 . Wilson, v rly 50,87,12 f The' John 48,108 if lVarren, Rodger 34 lVilson Bill 95 Thidssgen, Robert 48 11 Warrington, Karen 49 W' son, ob 22,35, 1 , 1,147 T J masfgoy 63 I Washburn, Harold 49,130,132 on, Harlin 35, Tgoma ' oaihy 33 . Mlashburn, John 49 11S011, LaVCr 36 T ompzion, en 34 Waters, Johnny 34,118,121 Wilson, Mik 50,145,14 Thohrps rr, Lee 63,1l8,119,120 Yvaters, lVarren 49,88,142,144 Wilson, 64 Tliomps 11, Lewis 63 Watkins, Deanne 49 Wils , Ron 64 138,144,145 Thom n, Miss Marjorie 184 Watson, Pat 49,87 ' son, Mr. Ro 182 Tho son, Ronald 63 Watson, Ronnie 49,105 'lson, Sheryl 3 , Thr sher, Wayne 63 Watt, Mort 43,49 i e an 6 Tiipton, Eddie 48,83,143 Weaver, Jim 64,110 i 3l'l1CC gTockey, Dick 63,88,118,119,l20 Webb, Bobby 64 aren 'Tom1in, Roger 48 Webb, Larry 49 lrltal 6, E 6 ,101 Tompkins, Jan 48 Weber, Mike 12,34 intamllte rd 36 Toomey, Phyllis 34,91 Wveber, Sharon 49 lvinter F a 64,132 Townley, Mrs. Renee 178 Wlfeber, Toni 64 Win ary 24,36,69 Track 144,145 Webster, Don 34 ue 19,36.85,l Trent, Mike 34,69,121 Wegener, David 3134.159 ith Gary 45,50,l , 3 , Trent, Saundra 48 Weinlood, Susan 64,91,115 Withe , Butch 50 Trosper, Mrs. Elizabeth 97,174 WVelch, Janice 64,124 1Vittry, Grace 50 Trotter, Betty 63,124 lvelchons, Jane 24,35,74,76,81,85,86,157 l'Vittry, Nick 64 Trowbridge, lla 34,63,124 Wellman, Mr. Vere 128,133,149,179 lvoelk, Buck 50 Tucker, Carolyn 63 Tucker, Fay 34 Tucker, Kay 34,101 Tucker, Loren 34,82,146,148 Tucker, Ruth 64,165 Tucker, Xvinona 49,86.87 Turner, Jan 31,34.74,76,86,163 Turney, Bill 34,122,180 U Unruh, Dale 64 Updegrove, Bob 49,118,1l9,120,146 Urban, Patty 34 V Valence Club 98 Van Eron, Diane 49 Van Osdol, Sherry 49,101,120 Victory, Holland 49 Vieyra, Rachel 34,107 Vincent, LaVona 64 Voth, Rod 64,1l8,1l9,120,146 Votruba, Jody 49,101 W Wade, Ann 64 Waggoner, Alan 49 Waggoner, Cyndy 49 lVells, Bob 64,147 Wells, Dick 25,35,101,104,130,13l,l32,140,142 143,148,l63,180 W'enzcl, Cheryl 64 1Verner, Ronald 49,69,'73,132.136,144 1Verst, Janyce 49 West, Jim 49,143 lllestmoreland, Nancy 64 VVetzel, Keith 49,102,103,l2l Wheeler, Gary 64 White, Buzz 49 lvhite, Eddie 14.35.108 lVhite, Mr. Norman 186 White, Roger 49 lllhitlock. Candy 49,5l,69,73,77,87 lVhittle, Marcia 64,124 lVhitt1e, Rick 35,83,l22 lVickliffe, Elaine 49 Wickliffe. Wayne 49,14l,l42,l43 Vliebe, Mr. David 180 Wiens, Clyde 64 Wiens, Karen 49,87 lViens, Shirley 49 Wilbeck, Jav 50 Wilcoxsen,Sandra 35.85.124 Wilkens, Dave 50,112 116 Willard, Charles 50 111.1 12,115,118 Williams, Cara 35.91 93,121 Williams, David 50,147 Williams, Don 50 lVolf,.Jerry 36 Wolfe, Dan 64,113,120 XVood, Goldie 64 W'ood, Randy 36,124 1V00druff, Jim 64,l1O,116,124,l46 1Voodruff, John 50 Hloodruff, Richard 64,124 XYootls, Leroy 50.102 lVoods. Randy 50,98 Xvoodson, Julie 64,165 Yvoodson, Mona 64 Woolsey, Terry 64 lVoosley, Lloyd 50 Wrestling l40,1-41,142,143 lvright, Leah 50,101,122 Y Yocum, Judv 36,85.86,104 Young, Mr. Elmo 81 Young, Linda 10,3685 Young, Marsha 50.1 10.124 Young, Sharon l0,35,36,74,84,85,86 160 Youngberg, Nadine 36 Z Zent, Pat 64 Zimmerman, Cathie l0,36,75,80,85 86 99 117 Zumalt, Wanda 50 acknowledgments The 1962 senior journalism class and adviser, Mrs. Aylene Keown, wish to express their appreciation to the faculty, administration, and student body of Hutchinson High School for their help and coopera- tion in the production of the 1962 Allagaroo. The yearbook staff also wishes to thank the Art Eveland Studio and Mrs. R. E. Haskard for their assistance. The 1962 Allagaroo was lithographed by Myers Yearbook Company of Topeka, Kan. The copy is of two types: tl1e index and senior records are set in 8 point Baskerville Book, the cutlines are 10 point Baskerville Book and 10 point Baskerville Bold, body copy is 12 point Baskerville Bookg the foreword, in- troduction copy, and division page copy are set in 14 point Baskerville Italics, sub-headlines are 18 point Baskerville Italics, headlines are 24 point Fu- tura Demi-boldg division page headlines and the bas- ketball headline are set in 36 point Futura Demi- bold. letter to the staff YVell, Staff, here it is-the embodiment of the most memorable year of our lives. It took us a year to bring it into being and it will probably outlive us all. ANN, I guess you were bit by every germ in the book this year, I quaked every time you coughed for fear it was some new disease. Have you papered your walls with picture appointment slips yet? FRANK, is there a single job in the department you haven't done at least once? YVith a little more practice, you could have taken over all our jobs and put out the book single handed. JAN C., I guess I can't blame you for leaving every fifth hour, but it did leave me with no one to snarl at. MARY C., sorry about the king candidatesg I just love secrets. BURLEY DALE, we all welcomed your rare visits to B-1065 we loved having a radio celebrity in our midst. MERILYN, this book may well never have come into being without your speed typing. Many thanks, also, for the perfect pages. SUSAN, I can't remember ever hearing a complaint from you. I could have saved a lot of time if I'd followed your example and stopped screaming and started working. BRIAN, I'm with you so long as you maintain your conservative views. How are we going to get those Democrats out of YVashington if you keep sid- ing with them? JAN T., we had quite a year in- cluding a few memorable fallings out. Those perfect pages made my job a lot easier. I'm grateful for them even if they didn't all have my picture on them. DICK, I'll never forget our Newton rumble . I'm saving it to tell the grand kids. Don't forget to men- tion me when you tell yours. SHEILA, that darned copy can be a pain in the neck, can't it? I blocked it six lines to the inch a few thousand times myself. BILL, those H-Club pages sneaked up rather quickly. I fear the same thing happened to all of us Qme very definitely in- cludedj. SHARON, your hidden talent of being a lit- erary critic has had a vast, if subtle, influence on the .W ' 1 production of this yearbook. JANE, it was great of you to keep me awake during that wretched first hour. I also appreciate your good-naturedness when I can't remember your name. CATHIE, you were so quiet the whole year long I hardly realized you were doing anything until you dumped the elephantine index on the desk. DEN- NIS, JIM N., and GIL, you guys committed your- selves when you let it be known that you could operate a camera. I think you'll agree it was worth the effort when you look at the finished product. PAUL, it's lucky you and Jim didnt have to put out another page together, you'd have killed each other. JACKIE, I'll never forget how you wrestled with those layouts, they finally fell neatly together, didn't they? W'e all did a little of the impossible. MARGO, your moral support during fifth hour was invaluable. I appreciate it even more when I think how often we were at odds politically. NANCY, if it seemed like I was being unreasonable about that Student Life page layout, it was only because I hadn't the vaguest idea about what I was saying. JIM K., youire a guy who can see the humor in anything. I tried to follow your example, but it just got me kicked out of assembly. DONNA, it's people like you who keep up the prestige of the Allagaroo staff. Until your success, we were long on executives but short on royalty. CHERYL, don't feel bad, I can't spell Urehearsall' either. MARY A., you were our very own girl sports reporter. I wonder sometimes if your heart was really in that venture. DAVID, it was your corn- petitive spirit that kept me going through some of the rough spots over the years. Really, Doane, don't you think it's a little presumptive for a nouveau like you to be making all those indecorous noises? I allude, of course, to barking, 'Lbrakkingj' and a host of your other vocal releases. Mrs. K., thanks for everything. I haven't enough room or ink to elaborate sufficiently. L.G. H . M f - Tg.. I ' w 4 'Q' ' 'N - iv 55,41 R, . pffj V , fy ,Q Q? U if M, . iz- is f' LI, . -Q . a.--. . - tive 53 ..x,,- , .1 A 5,- 1 N , f . - N e i V I rw ' i f 1 1 ag I - ,Ya s 200 if - ' 5 v . ' I 'Y . ,gm wil' v . ' ' E A 'll Me l . MYERS VEARBDO S INC. ,WWW gym? W W izffjiiwg xx f X l ' '4b V X 2 L fn Xxx -Q BX 1 X .Xxx xx . 'X X NM Q, R My X S WWW Q SD Y , J H+ 3 x 5 ,P My ,: a,.q,, my i.L l S 5 ' I . , . 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