Bird City Rural High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Bird City, KS)

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Jw 'n nfl Bird City Rural High School Bird Cnty, Kansas Decllcahon As a means of thankrng Mr J B Hoffert for hrs twelve years of hard work and unselfash devotion to Blrd Cnty Rural Hugh School we the Sensor Class wash to dedlcate to hum The l958 Cardinal We are extremely grateful for hrs encouragement and enthuslasm at all trmes He has helped to make our work enloyable, and we trust that this volume wrll be a remmder of has twelve years at R 2 O Q i I , iff l 3 B.C. .H.S.. l l . BIRD CITY RURAL HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL BIRD CITY, KANSAS Dear Seniors: My sincere wish for your future-- that you continue throughout life to hold dear those ideals which you have learned in the home, com- munity, church, and school. Very Sincerely, 'Ins Joseph B. Hoffert L 'T PRINCIPAL and BOARD of EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: MR, JACK MARING, Clerkg MR, ROBERT SAGER, Treasurer: President . l JK FISHER CASH GROCERY Key to Savings Phone 58 Bird City, Kansas MR, MELV IN WRIGHT , X3-i-4 M? CO Sigs MR. HOF F ERT Sponsor SHERYL APPLEGATE Class President 4, Class Vice- President 8, Student Council Rep. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4,Voca1 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Librar- ian 1, 2, Band President 4, Clar- inet Solo l,2, Quartet 3, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. Program Chairman 3, F.H.A. Social Chairman 4, F.H.A. District VII Vice-President, 1st Team Cheerleader 3, 2nd Team Cheer- leader 2,4, Student Librarian 1, 4, Speech Pla! 2, Reading 2, 3, Class Play 3, , Carnival Queen Candidate 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3,4. SENIQRS SUE HINZ. Class Secretary 1, 3, Student Body President 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Student Council Presi- dent 4, Student Council Treas- urer 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Librarian 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.l-I. A. Jr. Degree 1, F.H,A. Song Leader 2, F. H. A. Historian 3, .H. A. Treasurer 4, lst Team Cheerleader 2, 3, 2nd Team Cheerleader 4, Annual staff Editor 4, Speech Play 2, Reading 2, Class Play 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 1, Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN LUMBER CO. All Kinds of Building Material Bird City, Konsos 6 MR. SWEAZY Sponsor 19 .J RODNEY SHAY Class Vice -President 4, Stu dent Council Rep. 2, B Club 2, 3.4, Vocal 1, Band 1.2, F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Student Librarian 1, Class Play 3, 4, Carnival King Candi ate 3, T in ITeal'n2 FFA YP 8 9 . . . Secretary 3, F.F.A, Sentinel 4. PAT WAHRMAN Class Secretary 43 Class Treas- urer 2, Pep Club 1,2,4, Pep Club Vice-President 4, Vocal 1 2,33 Band 1, 23 F.H.A. , , , F.H.A. lr. Degree 1, 2nd Team Cheerleader 2,43 Annual Staff Photographer 4, Spelling Team 2,49 Student Librarian 1,4, Speech Play 4, Reading 3,43 Class Play 3,4, Contest Play 4, Basketball Queen Candidate 1, 4, Carnival Queen 43 Typing I Team 43 Scholarships 1, 3 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. i RAYMOND BOLYARD B Club 2, 3,43 Vocal 1.2: F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3,4, Readini43 Class Play 43 Carnival ing 4. MARLIN LILLICH Student Council Rep. 4, B Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vocal 1, , 33 F.F.A. 1,2,a,4, F.F.A. Sentinel 3, F. F.A. Treasurer 4, Basketball 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Co-Captain 4, Track 2, 3,42 Speech Play 2, Reading 23 Class Play 3, 4. BIRD CITY CLEANERS Bird City, Kansas 7 SHERRY CHILDERS Class Treasurer 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Vice-President 3, Vocal 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Secretary 4, lst Team Cheerleader 43 2nd Team Cheerleader 3, Annual Staff Business Manager 4, Speech Play 23 Reading 2, Class Play 3,4, Contest P a 4- Class Secretar Y 1 Y 2g Homecoming Queen 4, Home- coming Queen Candidate 2, Typ- ingjl Team 3, Typing Il Team 4, Ba y Queen 13 F.H.A. Junior Degree l. ILENE EGGERS Vocal 13 Band 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,42 Student Librarian 43 Class Play 3,4, Typing II Team 43 Talent Show , 2, 3. JEANNIE GILLILAND Class Vice-President lg Annual Staff Assistant Editor 4, Student Librarian 2, 3, Reading 1, Spelling Team 35 Talent Show 1,3. DONNA LARUE Pep Club 4, Vocal l,2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, Student Librarian 4. JUDY LEACH Class Treasurer lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Treasurer 4, Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Accompanist 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Librarian 2, Band Vice-President 3, Band Business Manager 4g Flute Solo 2, 3, State Contest 3g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4, F.H.A. Jr. Deg-:ee 1, F.H.A. Reporter 2, F. .A. Sec- retary 3, F.H.A. Historian 4, lst Team Cheerleader 3, 43 2nd Team Cheerleader 2: Spelling Team 4, Speech Play 2: Rea ing 2g Class Play 3, Class Plaly Stu- dent Director 4p Contest lay 2, 3,4g Typing I Team 4, Talent Show 2,3,4g Girls State 33 Twirler 2, 3, 4. 8 DORIS KUHNS Vocal 1, 3: F.H.A. 3, gpeech Play 2, Reading 2, lass Play 4, Talent S ow 1,2, 3. LEANNA LONG Student Council Rep. lg Pep Club 1,2, 3, Vocal 1, 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3g F.H.A. 1, 2,3, F.H.A. Social Chairman 2, 35 Speech Play 25 Reading 23 Class Play 2, 3g Carnival Queen Candi- date lg Typing II Team 4g Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3. 35 'H-. . DeETTA MEYER Vocal 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 2, 3, 4, Speech Play 15 Read- ing lg Class Play 4. ELLA SEITZ Vocal 1, 2, 3,4g Spelling Team 2, 3,45 Student Librarian 1, 2, 3g Speech Play 2, Reading 2, Class Play 3. ' 4 . . . MALCOM W. HARKEY Manhattan, Kansas 9 Will MARGRETHA RADLOFF Student Council President 3, Class Vice-President 2, Sm- dent Cluncil 1, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Reporter 45 Vocal 2, 3,43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. Vice-President 3, F.H.A. President 4, Annual Staff Assistant Business Manager4g Spelling Team 2, 3,4g tu- dent Li rarian 3, Speech Play 4, Reading 4, Class Play 3, 45 Basketbal Queen 2g Basketball Queen Candidate 3, Talent Show 2, 3,4g Scholorships 3. DIXIE LEE WRAY Annual Staff Art Editor 4- Student Librarian 233, -2, S ch Pla 2: Rea 'n Z- Cllgfs Play gg Class Plas' Stage Manager 4g Home- coming Queen Candidate 3g Carnival Queen Candi- date 2. Senior Trip Early Satttrdasy tnorning, May lO, we the Senior Class of l 58, left on our Senior trip, our destination-- The Bishop's Lodge, Santa lie, New Mexico. .Xfter eating a sack lunch at noon in Colorado Springs, we toured the Chey- enne Mountain Zoo. Our next stop was Raton, New Mexico, where we spent the first night. Several of the Seniors attended the tnovie Saturday night and few tried sotne Mexican food. Sunday, the Seniors attended services at the Raton Methodist Church. We ate dinner in Taos, New Mexico, Sunday noon, and then on to Santa Fe. We arrived at The Bishop's Lodge Sunday evening where we were QLYCSICU by our hosts, Mr. and Mrs. james Thorpe, Jr. After a very delicious tneal at the lodge, we attended the movie in Santa lfe. Monday and Tuesday were spent swinnning, horseback riding, playing tennis and shuffleboard, sightseeing, s opping and bowling. Tuesday evening, we were enter- tained with a steak fry on the patio by the swimming pool. We all agreed that we had never eaten a more dclicious tneal. Wednesday, after breakfast, we regretfnlly said good-bye to the lod e and ottr wonderful hosts. We ate din- ner in glayton, New Mexico and then drove home through the Oklahoma panhandle. We arrived in Bird City about 91:30 Wednesday even- ing, a tired but happy group of Seniors. CLYDE BOLYARD GARAGE Motor Rebuilding 8t Car Repair Bird City, Kansas Z. Ld CD 405 BQ: X! UNDEQQ' N I C I fl -.,,.A -YA-F A-I-.N W YM ,lv IW. ' 1, .4 1 N ff, ' 43 at M rtriz if W Q A, of , 1.7-V s. flee ,-in A 'Ft K 4 .4 J' i U 7? - r ,A QV' ,K Q'- O , I 1 ' ' I ll , . a' z,.':, .f5 Bob .Lael In Q N -J 'ful' 1129 57 . ix Johnnie Legg Jerry Kehlbeck . 'ki' , En-:ff Garry Seymour . P I H ,Hur MQ , Anita Fisher flux MRS, PARTCH Connie Bartlett Sponsor J Y .. 1 , ' ' , X Q3 .A i ., .TQ gigu v .1 A S j j ug. we ff .4 f -4-. 'r .v we ,. ' .. 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' ef , ws-is Q uik? fi-szffiiffg ' '. 95v1f4i Y: 1-9 - kn: f V 1-'7 ,Q gh GW gf' k . 4 f , . ' C' ' if y TL, 3 ' ' X xi' A 9 4 'H lc 1111111 Kent Voorhies Patty Waters Shela Wilson 2, M f 1 X Aux X 3? 543 In so ss, 51 62 Q59 ss' 68,21 Qi 'E if lid .4 qi' ,ff G ' 1 A 5 8 I 2 70 5.5 Si F3911 9 x y X5 59 .- for ., LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Terry Percival, Jim Leach, Bill Elliott, Stan wamhoff, Chuck Shull, Robert Bressler, Wayne Burr, John Wahrman, Craig Long. SECOND ROW: Kent Voorhies, Bob Bivins, Roger Applegate, Clair Munyon, Kent Chapman, Wendell Lillich, Stanley Wahrman, Ronald oyson, Johnnie Craig. THIRD ROW: Mr. Percival, Coach, Derald Sawyer, Raymond Bollyard, Marlin Lillich, Kurtis Frevert, Tommcy Daniels, Garry Seymour, Kieth owers, Rodney Shay, Mr. Sweazy, Assistant oach. FOOTBALL The Bird City Cardinals, under the supervision of Coaches Quentin Percival and Robert Sweazy, closed their l957 football season with an A. A. League standing of third place. The team, led by several returning lettermen and an array of underclassmen, had 2 wins, l tie, and 5 losses . Homecoming saw the Cardinals battling with the Brewster Bulldogs, losing by a score of 7 to I9. Even though they tasted defeat from Brewster, the Cardinals finished the season with a 7 to 0 win over Kanorado. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bird City Bird City Bird Cary Bird City Bird City Bird City Bird City Bird City 27 Sept. 20 Atwood 49 2I Sept. 27 Benkelman O 0 Oct. 4 Trenton 7 7 Oct. I2 Brewster I9 I2 Oct. I8 I3 Oct. 25 6 Nov 7 Nov McDonald I2 Sharon Springs 50 Almena 33 Kanorado 0 . I . 6 MAST REPAIR SHOP Auto Repair 8. Welding Bird City, Kansas Raymond Bolyard Tackle Rodney Shay Fullback Marlin Lillich Tackle 1 AWK ,. r. i l. 9 A li . ' I 6 5 l 1 l A f C' Q J i ' 1 1 --i if if it tgirl' 1. Y 43- 'Y 5 2 . ' r 1 4 .L wwf' f i Y. gtg, . if:-. 'v' : ' -ff 'K , E A HOMECOMING T B LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Shay, Honorary Captain, Sherry Childers, Queen, Marlin Lillich, Jerry Kehlbeck, Derald Sawyer, Dorothy Ketzner, Roger Applegate, Charlene Applegate, Kent A , Voorhies. ls The B.C.R.H.S. Band in their bright, colored uniforms lecl the parade of unique class floats and queen candidates. This was the first event of Home- coming Day of 1957-58. lt was followed by an action- packed football game bet- ween the Bird City Cardinals and the Brewster Bulldogs, with the Bulldogs winning by a score of I9 to 7. At half time, Sherry Childers, the Senior candidate, was crowned Homecoming Queen by Rodney Shay, honorary captain. Sherry's attendants were Charlene Applegate, Dorothy Ketzner, and Jerry Kehlbeck. The final event of the day was the Home- coming Dance with music being furnished by Clancy Stout. E. W. UNDERWOOD Insurance Agency Bird City, Kansas A, LEFT TO RIGHT , FIRST ROW: Albert Gilliland, David Brannan Kent Chapman Harlan Gitehell, Stanley Wahrman, Craig Long, Wayne Burr, Ronald Boxsot Robert Bresbler Terry Percival. STANDING: John Wahrtnan, Johnnie Craig, johnny Perry Kent Voor hies, Kurtis llrevcrt, Garry Seynionr, Kieth Bowers, Roger Applegate Clair Munyon Gerald Wright, Mr. Percival, Coach. Track and Cheerleaders lil' TEAM: Sherry Childers Indy Leach Connie Bartlett Cathy Seymour QND TEAM: Sheryl Applegate Sne Hinz Pat Wahrtnan .MA 5 fx tl CX ,f S ?2m C5 'Q URGES? xx Q X K ...WV sv- :- ...JW FS' ,ww ! r V35 .1 X' I '24, ff 1 . : . . Q 1-whirl N . . - A 3 l. 4 Q 1 4 . F U . x , ,iq a .- - Q . A51 f ' fy V ,f J , h ., . . , 1., , V . g'w:. Y . nl' ,HA M N fd-ggi? V ffs'l,J- Q if 12,3 3 N .Ig -,W A 'r . ., D x ., ,Q 5.1X.:s,gmy ' ' rf Af: V, M' ,e Eff-,, H E' 'Q K f ' 1.3.4 K -X ,T , ,swilg L ,. 1 I .I , V' A .vt - . f A 5 - , . , . V . V -if l,. I ,. , -... M , W 1 X - 5 r Q X' h:n.,, E I , A E 4 u I I ' f? QL' K 'L V. ' A ,- 542114, 4, I I4 .V ' . f' fn ' , . LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Peggy Bowans, Leanna Long, Kay Childers, Susan Radloff, Ja11e A1111 Wright, Karen Young, Dorothy Ketzner, Patty Pettit. SECOND ROW: Pat Sey- tnour, Gorda Hilty, Shela Wilson, Connie Brunswig, DeEtta Meyer, Patty Waters, Jolene Li11i11, Marianne Seymour, J11dy Leach, Accotnpanist. THIRD ROW: Rev. Radloff, In- structor, Anita Iisher, Judy Horner, Margretha Radloff, Cathy Seymour, Li11da Childers, Karen Anderson, Beth Overturf, Connie Bartlett, Sue Vallin, Janice Mueller. Music HOPP'S HOBBY SHOP FREDRlCK'S JEWELRY CHAPMAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Radio 84 T.V. Repair Sf. Francis, Kansas Bird City, Kansas Bird City, Kansas Q' :- The District Music Festi- J val was held at Colby on 5 , ,, March 28 and 29. Hi h i L - ff -s honors were achievedgas ' F7 a result of hard work. In 2 'H' the instrumental depart- ' ' ment the band and three soloists received l's. In the vocal department the girl's chorus and one soloist received l's. The I soloists attended the State Festival at Hays. , s Karen Anderson received a I at State for her solo. A successful year was 1 Y f - 1 climaxed by providing Q, i, ' K special music for it 6 if baccalaureate and Q :A commencement. sa' I lf' LEFT TO RIGHT , FRONT ROW: Margretha Radloff, Karen Anderson, Patty Waters. SECOND ROW: Judy Leach, Con11ie Bartlett, Jolene Lllllll. i Y' 1 ta. left 1.-L LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Cathy Seymour, Reporter, Beth Overturf, Vice- Presidentg Margretha Radloff, President, Sherry Childers, Secretary, Sue Hinz, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hoffert, Honorary Member, Judy Byers, Kay Childers, Anita Fisher, Judy Leach, Connie Bartlett, Sherry Apple ate, Mrs. Straney, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Marianne Seymour, Jolene Linin, Fudy Horner, DeEtta Meyer, Shela Wilson, Sue Vallin, Pat Seymour, Connie Brunswig. FOURTH ROW: Susan Radloff, Linda Childers, Gorda Hilty, Jane Ann Wright, Karen Young, Patty Waters, Frances Mustard, Carol Phillips. BACK ROW: Margie Kaufman, Iene Egglers, Orian Burr, Charlene Applegate, Judy Boyington, Pat Wahrman, Jerry Ke lbeck, Janice Mueller, Karen Anderson. FHA and FFA LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Rodney Shay, Sentinelg- Roger Applegate, Reporter, Larry Willis, Vice-President, Garry Seymour, President, Marlin Lillich, Treasurer, Merlin Kuhlman, Secretary. SECOND ROW: John Wahrman, Robert Bressler, Clair Munyon, Stanley Wahrman, Wayne Burr, Jim Leach, Gerald Wright, Mr. Schallenberger, Advisor, BACK ROW: Robert Lillich, Kent Voorhies Raymond Bolyard, David Meyer, Roy Harris, Wendell Lillich, Kieth Bowers, Aldin Kasten. QQ .A-0 in IN 144 LEFT TO RIGHT, CHEERLEADERS: Cathy Seymour, Connie Bartlett, Secretary, Sherry Applegate, Sue Hinz, Pat Wahrman, Vice-President: Sherry Childers, Judy Leach, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Partch, Sponsor, Pat Seymour: Margretha Radloff, Reporter: Beth Overturf, President: Susan Radloff, Dorothy Ketzner, Patty Pettit. THIRD ROW: Linda Childers, Sue Vallin, Marianne Seymour, Jolene Linin, Connie Brunswigj Patty Waters, Karen Anderson, Linda Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Orian Burr, Gorda I-Iilty, Jane Ann right, Karen Young, Shela Wilson, Frances Mustard, Donna LaRue, Margie Kaufman, Carol Phillips. FIFTH ROW: Ju y Horner, Peggy Bowans, Judy Boyington, Charlene App egate, Kay Childers, Jerri Kehlbeck, Janice Mueller, Judy Byers, Anita Fisher. PEP CLUB and B-CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Stan Wamhoff, Rodney Sha , Johnnie Craig, Derald Sawyer, Roger Applecgate. SECOND ROW: Raymon Bolyard, Kent Chapman, John Wahrman, lair Munyon, Kurtis Frevert, Bob Bivins. THIRD ROW: Stanley Wahrman, Marian Mast, Johnny Perry, Tommy Daniels, Kent Voorhies, Terry Percival. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Percival, Coach: Marlin Lillich, Wayne Burr, Kieth Bowers, Garry Seymour, Mr. Sweazy, Assistant Coach. QQ Kansas .l Q- ,LL ,L i T . - 1 1 X, Q, V a 'I-' If a as 2 '15 .. X. pq -7 w X YI ,J .SI eg , KI pcm, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Kay Childers, Sheryl Applegate, Sue Hinz, President, Karen Anderson Connie Bartlett, Secretary. STANDING: Mr. Johnsten, Sponsorg Kenny Kroeger, Marlin Lillich, Tommy Daniels, Treasurer, Johnnie Craig, Mr. Percival, Sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL and ANNUAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Dixie Lee Wray, Art Editor, Sue I-linz, Editor: Jeannie Gilliland, Assistant Editor. STANDING: Mr. Hoffert, Sponsor, Margretha Radloff, Assistant Business Manager Sherry Childers, Business Manager, Pat Wahrman, Photographer. 'ff is Na +I MCMILLEN DRUG Bird City, Kansas JI 1-9 T? w7'x'q LEFT TO ILIGIIT: IVidTgI'GIiI3 Rudioff, Judy Leach, Pat Wahrrnan, Karen Anderson, Mrs. Parish, Sponsor. Spelling and Typing Teams STUART'S JEWELRY MANSON ELECTRIC SHOP BOARDMAN'S TOGGERY Sf. Francis, Kansas Sf. Francis, Kansas Sf. Francis, Kansas LEFT TO RIGHT , TYPING I TEAM: Pal Wgihrnian, Janice Mueller, Judy Leach, Mr, Percival, Instructor. TYPING II TEAM: Lezinna Long, Iiene Eggers, Sherry Childers. Juv.. Qi IS ullll f ' G., ad- LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Shay, Indy Leach, Ilene Eggers, Marlin Lillich, DeELLa Meyer, Sue Hinz, Leanna long, Sherry Childers, Pat Wahrman, Margrerha Radloff, Sheryl Applegate, Raymond Bolyard. Senior Play Enter, Mr. Patricia Sheryl Applegate r Margrerha Ra dloff Rodney Shay t ' l l Par Wahrman 3 RANCHWAGON CAFE Special School Lunch Bird City, Kansas HARVEY MEYERS District Director of Camographic Services Congratulations Seniors MR. GMRS. O.E. CREACH Bird City, Kansas y r : ff'- 8 i-0 W., ri' ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Warren Sager, Merlin Kuhlman, Johnnie Craig, Albert Gilliland, Merlin Wright, Prince: Raymond Bolyard, Kingg Pat Wahrman, Queeng Diana Perry, Princess, Connie Brunswig, Jerry Ke lbeck, Dorothy Ketzner, Sharon Horner. SENIOR CARNIVAL In November, 1957, the B.C.R.H.S. Seniors presented the traditional Senior Camival. Upon entering, one was instantly transported to Gay Paree. All of the carnival concessions and novelty stands suggested that Paree had finally been reached. The Paris Cafe with its striped awning, the balloon burst, and the jail were well-received as always. Besides these usual carnival activities, a few new ones, such as the foreign auction, the pie throw, and the dunking tank were added to the pro ram. A beautiful T.V. lamp and a set of towels were iven as door prizes To hi hli ht tie evenin a fabulous and ori inal floorshow Ga Paree' sas enacted. It was writtengang produced by ghe seniors under the gtlirection of Mr. l-lofflert and Mr. Sweazy and our own student director, Judy Leach. At precisely 10:30 p.m., all activity stopped while the Carnival Royalty were crowned. Senior candidates Raymond Bolyard and Pat Wahrman reigned as Carnival King and Queen. Eighth graders Merlin Wright and Diana Perry were Prince and Princess. IIT, I an. 4 hu fiizr t l ,Fl fs, in . 'NK Prom Stairway to the Stars was the theme of the annual Junior-Senior Prom, held Friday, May 16, 1958. The gym was transformed into a wonderland of glittering stars and floating white clouds. At the foot of a spangl- ed stairway, which disappeared into puffs of clouds and millions o tiny stars, were two miniature dolls in sparkling formal attire. Among the glittering streamers of sky b ue crepe paper, the beautifully decorated tables appeared in a soft glow of candlelight. Silver l,D, bracelets served as avors. After the invocation by Rev. Radloff, a delicious dinner was served by the ntembers of the sophomore class. The dinner was prepared and supervised by the mothers of the juniors. Soft dinner music was provided by Cathy Seymour and enjoyed by everyone. Connie Bartlett, toastmistress, introduced David Sunderland who ave the welcome. Sher lA le ate n .8 Y PP 8 , ' senior class resident, ave the res onse. The evenin 's P 55 P 8 program was complete with two vocal solos by Connie Bartlett. The remainder of the evening was spent dancin to the music of the Goodland High School Dance Bandg A huge white cloud occupied one corner of the starlit dance floor. The evening will be a treasured memory for all those who attended. RtDDELL's Furniture--Funeral Directors mf Sr. Francis, Kansas Phone 75 8t 85 JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO Bird Cnty Kansas ywmm A 'SJ We vt Qlfietf 5 Q' Aifgxlmm Recognition ssembly V Jw' , ' ,i if-ws , vw 'iii .4 V riilf BIRD CITY EQUITY . Mercantile Exchange BIrd City Kansas Sue l-linz, Student Body President, conducted the an- nual Recognition Assembly Thnrsday afternoon, May 21. Among the honors awarded was the medal awarded to Sne Hinz for her work dnring the school year of l957-58 as Stn- dent Body President. Scholar- ship Inedals were awarded to the following: freshrnan, Karen .ln- derson, sophonIore, Cathy Sey- mour, and junior, David Snn- derland. Sne Hinz, llilllllLliSlZli'f editor, bestowed npon Mr. Hoffert the ilOllOf of having the 1958 Cardinal dedicated to hini. After the faculty awarded the niedals to the students for their achievements, Sheryl Applegate, senior class president, presented to SIIG Hinz, Stn- dent Body President, the lar e senior panel which will be hung in the halls of E.C,R,ll.S. Sue Hinz, retiring president, administered the oath of office to Garry Seytnonr who will serve as l3,C,R,l-l,S, Stndenr Body President in 1958-59. 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