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A representative group of our Junior Class Juniors
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the past is gone . . the future is ours BOB WOLFGANG Gaze into his eyes and you will see an angelg gaze a little longer and you will see a-lf' Gymnastics 56-575 Gathered Oak Leaves 585 D.E. Club 595 Vice President Homeroom 56-595 Decorated for Prom 585 Yearbook Staff 59. RUTH CORINNA YOUNG Blessed are they who maintain a silence for they shall not be quoted. Girls' Chorus 565 Senior Chorus I 575 Operetta 57-58-595 Girls' Ensemble 57-585 Senior Chorus Il 58-595 Madrigal Group 595 Kayettes 57-58-595 Carried Oak Leaves 585 Homeroom Secretary 59. DORIS WOOLSTON If music hath charms to soothe a savage beast, Doris could tame a menagerief' Senior Chorus 56-57-58-595 Madrigal Accompanist 56-57-58-595 Operetta 565 Op- eretta Accompanist 57-58-595 Drama Club 585 Senior Play 595 Mock Wedding Accompanist 56-57-585 Senior Orchestra 58-595 Junior High Madrigal Accom- panist 59. BILL YOUNCMAN Why take life seriously, you won't get out alive anyway. Model Airplane Club 56-575 Senior Orchestra 57-595 President Senior Orchestra 595 Senior Band 57-58-595 Dance Band 57-58-595 Student Director Senior Band 595 Senior Hi-Y 595 Senior Hi-Y Dance Committee 59. LARRY YERKES Blessed is the man who has nothing to say, and can not be persuaded to say it. Model Legislature 57-595 Hi-Y 57-58-595 Gathered Oak Leaves 585 Junior- Senior Prom Decorations Committee 585 Senior Class Picnic Committee 59. SHERRY BROX There are three times she doesn't worry-today, tomorrow, or yesterday. Entered from Mount St. Scholastica 59. Picture Noi' Available fcontmued from page 152 right, student director of the highly successful play. Magnificent Obsession, the between-acts theme, will al- ways bring forth memories for those who were associated with this wonderful production. Seniors earning .honors in other fields than those men- tioned were Scholarship winners: Carolyn Ulrich, City Teachers' Scholarshipg Mike Maul, National Merit Schol- arship finalist5 Velnita Stone, Mother Lucy Scholarshipg Donna Buckley, Trinity Lutheran Church Scholarshipg Ken Nash and David Laurie, Kansas State Football Scholarshipsg and Buck Thompson, Kansas University Football Scholarship. Susan Frantz attended K.U. Lead- ership Day, Neva Brockman and Mary Brittain went to New York City on a church sponsored youth Leadership trip, and Judy Bailey was awarded the D.A.R. good citizenship and Future Homemaker of Tomorrow pins. The seniors finished the year by ordering their an- 28 nouncements, having cap and gown fittings, attending picture sittings, accepting invitation to banquets and teas, clowning their way through Kid Day, having a wonder- ful day at the Junior-Senior Picnic, and listening to the solemn Baccalureate service, all with the lovely Sayon- nara which the juniors offered them at Prom time forc- ing them to remember that everything was beginning to end. And as we pass through the long chain of Oak Leaves, we realize that it is all over now. But with cherished diplomas in our hand, fond memories in our mindis eye, and the strains of our song, Pomp and Cir- cumstance, ringing in our ears, we stand ready for what life has in store for us. We are not afraid of what lies ahead for always and ever the seniors of '59 will be able to face the world with the motto With a Song in Our Hearts, learned from the four happy and fun-filled years they spent at A.H.S. Judy Bailey Secretary
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50 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Bennett Gerardy Secretary Sally Mize Vice President Bill Zschoche Treasurer Kay Hosier Class History Looking back on their high school years, the mem- bers of the class of '60 will find many wonderful memo- ries they will never forget. As Freshmen the enrollment of the class was 210. Leading the class as homeroom presidents were: Bill Zschoche, Claudia McQueen, Ranney Mize, Bob Creagor, Sally Mize, Fax Robertson, and Dale Ann Johnson. In Sports, the Freshman football team had 2 wins and 4- losses and 16 boys numeraled. The basketball team had a very successful season of 11 wins and 1 loss. Leading the team on to victory were Barbara Thorning and Dale Ann Johnson. There was a large enrollment in the music department. In Junior Student Council, the officers were: David Mize, president, Pam Mangelsdorf, vice president, Nancy Schletzbaum, treasurer. At the close of the year the annual Junior High-Sports Dance, City of Angels, was held and Sally Mize and Bennett Gerardy were crowned king and queen. At the beginning of the sophomore year 198 were enrolled. The homeroom presidents were: Ranney Mize, Stan Lentz, Bill Zschoche, Dale Ann Johnson, Sally Creenlund, Margaret Eckler, and Fax Robertson. Many athletic minded boys entered in football, basketball, track, and golf. Chosen to back the B Team were Barbara Thorning and Sally Mize. Again many musically inclined students were enrolled in the music department. Eleven girls won awards in girls' A Club and David Mize represented the class as treasurer of Student Coun- cil. There was a large participation in the major and minor clubs. Enrolling for the 1958-59 year were 178 juniors. Homeroom presidents who composed the Steering Com- mittee were: Nancy Schletzbaum, Stan Lentz, Janice Peil, Fax Robertson, Dale Ann Johnson, Ranney Mize, and Lois Search. After an exciting campaign, the Junior Class Officers were elected. They were Bennett Gerardy, president, Bill Zschoche, vice president, Sally Mize, sec- retary, and Kay Hosier, treasurer. This year the class showed exceptionally good school spirit and strong enthusiasm for sports. Many partici- pated in varsity football and 7 boys lettered. The varsity basketball team did especially well, winning the N.E.K.L. championship and fourth in the state. One of our class- mates, Junior Miller, was chosen for the State Tourna- ment all-star team. The class was also represented on the golf, tennis, and track teams. Chosen to lead the A Team to victory were Barbara Thorning, Sally Mize, and Sally Greenlund. B Team cheerleaders were Pam Mangelsdorf and Dale Ann Johnson. Eleven members participated in debate and seven par- ticipated in the Bell Ringers. The annual Junior Class Play, Turn Back the Clock, was presented November 20-21 and was a great success. Barbara Thorning represented the class as Secretary of Student Council and will represent the class at Girls' State. Sally Mize was chosen to reign over the Hi-Y Christmas Dance in a beautifully decorated gym. The Juniors are busily preparing for the Prom and the coming year, hoping to make each a huge success. Sally Mize Secretary
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