Bonner Springs High School - Totem Pole Yearbook (Bonner Springs, KS)

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It is with great admiration and respect that we dedicate this 1952 Totem Pole to Miss Stilwell, our sponsor, who has guided us through all our troubles and accomplishments. We hope this annual may serve as a memory of our gratitude to her for her guidance. 2 The Staff STAFF Editor........... Associate Editor . Business Manager Business Staff .... Sports........... Photographers ... Faculty.......... Classes ......... Features......... Organizations . Typists........ Faculty Advisor Jackie Wagenknecht . . .. Janice McCully ... Jerry Whitehead ... Barbara McKee Harley Luther ......Frank Smith Aaron Wright ......Don Millsap John Wittrock ,... Barbara Shaver ......Carolyn Hiett Bob Penrod ......Lois Owens Margaret Pierce George Sprague ........ Edith Tate ......Barbara Risk Robbie Milner ....Lysle Stilwell 3 4 % J. J. WHITEHEAD, Principal University of Chicago; College of Edu- c at ion, Greeley, Colorado; Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan; B. S., Kansas State Teachers College, Pitts- burgh; M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Donald McCully, Director; P. O. Mellott, Treasurer; J. H. Griffith, Clerk; J. J. Whitehead, Principal. 5 FACULTY LYSLE STILWELL Commerce; B.S., Kansas Univer- sity, Lawrence; M.S., Kansas Uni- versity, Lawrence; University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; Fort Hays College, Hays, Kansas; Spon- sor: Senior Class; Totem Pole: Pow Wow. PAUL MIZE Assistant Principal; B.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan; Sponsor: Student Council. DORIS STITH English and Latin; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College, Kearney, College of Education, Greeley, Colo- rado; Sponsor: Junior Class; Pow Wow. WILLIAM LITCHFIELD Social Science and Athletics Direct- or; B.S, Kansas State Teachers Coll- ege, Emporia, Kansas, Sponsor: Junior Class. ERNESTINE MEYER Home Economics; B.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan; Stephens Coll- ege, Columbia, Missouri; Co-Spon- sor: Junior Class. 6 GEORGE PFLAUMER Industrial Arts; B.S., Northwest State Teachers College, Mary- ville, Missouri; Sponsor; Sopho- more Class. EDITH PAYNE Art and Physical Education; B.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan; Sponsor: Pep Club, Sophomore Class. DORANNE SNYDER English, Spanish, Speech; A.B., University of Kansas; Kansas State Techers College, Em- poria; Sponsor: Freshman Class; Dramatics. MARY DELL MORRISON Mathematics; B.S.; Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg; Sponsor: Freshman Class; Act- ivities Treasurer. L. L. VAN PETTEN Vocational Agriculture; B.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan Sponsor:F.F.A; Freshman Class 7 PAUL MILLARD Vocal and Instrumental Music; A. B., College of Wooster, Ohio. HELEN BERNARD Librarian; University of Oklahoma A.B. and M.A.; Washington Univer- sity St. Louis, Ph. D.; K.S.T.C., Emporia, L. Sc.; Co-Sponsor: Stu- dent Council MARGARETTA WHITE Cadet Teacher: University of Kansas MARJORIE ERICKSON Office-Secretary B.S., K.S.T.C., Em- poria FREY SNYDER Science and Athletics Director; B.S., Kansas State College, Manhattan; M. S., Kansas State College, Manhattan; Sponsor; 'B Club. 8 SENIORS CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1939, the Senior Class first had a taste of school life. In the kindergarten class, tutored by Mrs. March, were Aaron Wright, John Wittrock, Hank Mann, Junior Mackey, John Theden and Harley Luther. All of these, with the exception of Harley, who moved away in the third grade and came back in the eighth, have gone through thirteen years together. Jackie Wagenknecht and reading were both new to the first grade. Their teacher was Mi88 Fox. In the second grade, under Miss Burkett, the class was blessed with another addition, Edith Tate. Miss Burkett was the Student Council Sponsor. Carolyn Hiett and Frank Smith were fondly added to the class in the third grade. Under Miss Snyder the class learned their arithmetic very well--or else! The fourth graders studied geography under Miss Woods. In the fifth grade, under the direction of Miss Sanders, Malinda Stolfus and George Sprague left Wilder to attend McDanield. Most of the girls entered Camp Fire Girls. Lois Owens, Janice McCully, and Albia DeMaranville were the new additions to the sixth grade. Under Ann Dean the class had many good times together. The seventh grade came and Junior High! The class was disappointed because they chang- ed the Junior High rooms from upstairs to down by the office. It was more convenient for the principal who taught! Mary Ellen Huonker, Bob Penrod, and Ralph Brown joined the class that year. Under Miss Defenbaugh and Mr. Eichman, the class settled down to hard work. The eighth grade brought the addition of Melvin Huonker. The teachers, along with Mr. Eichman, were Mrs. Greene and Miss Heyl. There were many highlights for the eighth grad- ers, their most important being the Field Day . Then graduation came; on to Bonner High where they met many more friends, who joined their class. The Freshman class boasted of several new members. Barbara McKee, Robbie Milner, Barbara Risk, Juanita Eaton, Margaret Pierce, Ruth Arnold, Arlene Venerable, Betty Gomez, Utah Harris, Barbara Shaver, Vernon Simms, Ralph Handley, John Stanford and Chuck Miller were added to the enrollment. Jackie Wagenknecht was president. In the Sophomore class--led by Barbara McKee--Estella M a n n , Rosemary Tichenor, Edna Pilger, Jim Dotson, Glenn Huffman and Jerry Whitehead came to Bonner High. Then to the rank of Upperclassmen------- The Juniors welcomed Shirley Hutson and Cheryl Baugh to their class. With the help of Mr. Pflaumer, they staged a swell Prom; the theme was a circus. Gus Ramirez was the only Senior addition, coming here from St. Joseph, Missouri. Now--------the end of their Senior year. For some of them this will be the last school they‘11 ever attend. Others will go on to college, but all will lead individual lives and take their place in this world. No matter what they do or where they go, this class of 1952 will bear in mind the memor- ies and happiness they've had together. 9 .JIM DOTSON “Mr. Presidnet ' but most kids call him Jim. L.OIS OWENS It's a friendly heart that has many friends. MARGARET PIERCE Those who say nothing are not always those who nave nothing to say. GEORGE SPRAGUE In sports and farming he's something to fear. At K- State he'll be a Chemical En- gineer. “Curly'' JANICE McCULLY Our Student Council Pres- ident this year, “A job well done say we sincere! JACKIE WAGENKNECHT As cheerleader and editor, she's done swell. As a sec- retary we wish her well. “Jan 10 “Abbie CAROLYN HIETT A cog that makes the school go 'round. A nicer girl just can't be found. RALPH HANDLEY A member of the class of ‘52. Of boys like this we’ve had too few. 11 Cay JERRY WHITEHEAD Football, annual staff, gra- des and honor. All of these he got at Bonner. BARBARA MCKEE This happy-go-lucky bundle of fun, will be missed next vear by everyone. “Annie BARBARA SHAVER Rather quiet she seems to be, 'but after four o'clock you can't fool me ! HARLEY LUTHER In F.F.A. and Chorus, too.' Wonder what he next will do? 11 “Lut FRANK SMITH A Senior boy that we all know. Our Homecoming King who put on a show! ROBBIE MILNER Her heart is like the moon, there's a man in it. “Smitty “Babe ‘Babs' BARBARA RISK Here's a girl who never stops, all her boy friends claim she's tops. AARON WRIGHT In Mechanical Drawing he's on top--But you never can get him to “talk shop . JOHN WITTROCK A sense of humor, lots of wit, with our class he's been a hit. EDITH TATE Have you lost her? Just don't fume — You'll find her in the Commerce room 12 . MARY ELLEN HUONKER Our 1951 Football Queen! AI blonder girl we've never seen. BOB PENROD He's worldly wise, or so he claims, to all the innocent under class dames. Rlondie JOHN THEDEN He is the shy and the quiet kind, but a truer friend is hard to find. RUTH ARNOLD On any class project, she never shirks. Just find her at Watson's where she works. Earlenie - JUANITA EATON This little miss has added much to the history of this school and such. GLENN HUFFMAN For a hay-rack driver, he's the best. Two flat tires for him as the test. Huffy 13 . RALPH BROWN Another Senior leaving soon. Where to next? Perhaps the « moon! SHIRLEY HUTSON A tiny imp, but oh, so sweet. She never needs to fear de- feat. ESTELLA MANN Although a little quiet and shy, look twice and you won't pass her by! MELVIN HUONKER This tall boy just never dates --It's horses he loves and women he hates. CHARLES MILLER His extra-curricular activi- ties are movies and pool at which he's a star. ROSEMARY TI CHE NOR She looks like an angel, she acts like one too, but you can never tell what an angel will do. 'Sheri •Lili’ Mel Tish’ Brownie EDNA PILGER We don't have very much to say about this girl, 'cause she's O.K. ALBIA DEMARANVILLE Four long year's he's strug- gled through. Now what should he ought to do? Albie HENRY MANN Another farmer soon to be Who will be his lucky she ? CHERYL BAUGH Boys, she's not shy. Take a look, then give a sigh. Sheri Lou MALINDA STOLFUS You can look far and near. But you won't find a friend so dear! GEORGE MACKEY Practice makes perfect, at least at pool-- He doesn't know how this works at school. Junior 15 _ GUS RAMIREZ A Romeo who hasn't found his Juliet. BETTY GOMEZ What a happy looking face In this world she'll take her place. ARLENE VENERABLE A busy Senior girl is she. In keeping the Student Coun- cil's treasury. UTAH HARRIS His day is night, his night is day He sleeps American History away. Arlie s A Sleepy VERNON SIMMS What is football without Vernon? Next year for him they'll be yearnin'. JOHN STANFORD If your paper arrives a little late. Don't fret 'cause John's just making a date! 16 Vern Johnny SENIOR ACTIVITIES Ruth Arnold: Pep Club 3-4, Kayettes-2, Bible Club 1-2, G.A.A.-2 Cheryl Baugh: Ben Davis 1-2, Bible Club-4, Queen Attendant 4. Ralph Brown: Track 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Football Student Manager 2, Basketball Student Manager 2. Albia DeMaranville: Basketball 2-3-4, Football 2-4, Bible Club 4. Jim Dotson: Turner 1, Junior Play 3, President 4, Student Council 4. Juanita Eaton: Bible Club 1-2-3. Betty Gomez: Pep Club 3, Kayettes 1. Ralph Handley: Student Council 4, Basketball 2-3-4. Utah Harris: Track 3, Mixed Chorus 4. Carolyn Hiett: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Honor Banquet 1, Glee Club 1, Annual Staff 4, Operetta 1, Student Council 4, Class Secretary 2, Junior Play, Speech Club 1, Student Council Secretary 4, Music Festival 1. Glen Huffman: Basketball 2-3-4, F. F. A. 2-3-4, F. F. A. Par liment arian 3, F. F. A. Octet 3, F. F. A. Vice-President 4, Emblem Service 3-4, F. F. A. Officers Training School 4, Dis- trict Poultry Contest 3. Mary Huonker: Homecoming Queen 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-3. Melvin Huonker: F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2, Track 1, Football 2, F. F. A. State Judging Contest 3, F. F. A. Emblem Service 3-4. Shirley Hutson: Rich Hill High School 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Band 3, Bible Club 4. Harley Luther: Football 1-2-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1, B Club 4, Boys State 3, Junior Play, Annual Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, F.F.A. Treasurer 3-4, F.F.A. Officers Training School 3-4, F. F. A. Emblem Service 3-4, F. F. A. Octet 3. George Mackey: Student Council 1, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Band 1-2-3-4, “B' Club 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1, Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Bible Club 3, Orchestra 4, Basketball 1. Estella Mann: Turner 1, Bible Club 2. Henry Mann: Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3-4, “B” Club 4, Vice-President 3, F.F.A. 1-2- 3-4, F. F. A. Sentinal 2, Track 1, F. F. A. Emblem Service 3-4, F. F. A. Officers Training School 2, Football Captain 4. Janice McCully: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club Secretary 3, Cheerleader 3-4, Junior Play, Head Cheer Leader 4, Football Attendant 1, Class Secretary 3, Honor Banquet 1-2-3, One Act Play 2, Annual Staff 4, Twirler 2, Band 1-2, Music Festival 1-2, Student Council 1, Student Council Pres- ident 4. Barbara McKee: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club President 4, Pep Club Treasurer 3, Junior Play, Class President 2, Student Council 2, Annual Staff 4, Honor Banquet 1-2-3, Class Treasurer 1-3, Pow Wow Staff 3-4, Scholarship Tests 1-2, Pow Wow Circulation Editor 4. Charles Miller: Football A Basketball Manager 1, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Bible Club 3-4, F.F.A. Emblem Service 1-2, F.F.A. Speech Contest 1. Robbie Milner: Glee Club 1-3, Music Festival 1-3, Annual Staff 4, Girls Trio 3, Pep Club 3, Operetta 1, Honor Banquet 3. Lois Owens: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 4, Class Secretary 4. Bob Penrod: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 3, Football 1. 17 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Margaret Pierce: Honor Banquet 3, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 2, Treasurer 4, Scholar- ship Tests 1, Student Council Treasurer 2. Edna Pilger: Shawnee Mission 1, Bible Club 2-3-4, Glee Club 4, Kayeetes 2, Pep Club 3-4, Bible Club Treasurer 3, Bible Club Secretary 3. Gus Ramirez: Shawnee Mission 1-2, Benton 3, Basketball 4, Track 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Barbara Risk: Glee Club 1-2-4, Class Vice-President 2, Junior Play, Annual Staff 4, Bible Club 1-2-4, Pep Club 1-2, Sextet 2, Quartet 4, Kayettes 1, Music Festival 1-2, Honor Banquet 3, Twirler 3, Operetta 1, Vocational Agriculture Secretary 4, Bible Club City Council Represent- ative 3. Barbara Shaver: Glee Club 1, Bible Club 1-2, Annual Staff 4. Vernon Simms: 'B ' Club, Football, Track. Frank Smith: Football 1-2-3-4, “B” Club 3-4, Bible Club 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Annual Staff 4, Track 1, Mixed Chorus 1. George Sprague: Class Vice President 4, Band 1-2, Junior Play, B-Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Football 1 -2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Boys State 3, Student Council 2, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, F.F.A. Secretary 2, F.F.A. Vice President 3, F.F.A. President 4, F.F.A. Leadership School, Emblem Service. John Stanford: Track 1, Football 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Bible Club 4. Malinda Stolfus: Bible Club 1-2-3-4, Bible Club President 3, Glee Club 1, Music Festival 1, Operetta 1. Edith Tate: Glee Club 1-3, Operetta 1, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 1-3, Annual Staff 4. John Theden: F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1. Rosemary Tichenor: Turner 1, Bible Club 2-3, Pep Club 4. Arlene Venerable: Student Council 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Bible Club 1-2-3-4. Jackie Wagenknecht: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader 4, Queen Attendant 2, Annual Staff 4, Class President 1, Annual Editor 4, Pow Wow Staff 3-4, Pow Wow News Editor 4, Honor Ban- quet 1-2-3, Scholarship Tests 1-2, Music Festival 1, Glee Club 1, Speech Festival 2-3, Speech Club 1, Junior Play, Operetta 1, Student Council 1, One Act Play 3, Bible Club 4. Jerry Whitehead: Highland Park 1, Football 2-4, Track 2, B-Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Pow Wow 3-4, Editorial Staff 4, Junior Play, One Act Play 2-3-4, Speech Festival 2-3, Music Festival 2. Student Council 3, Scholarship Test 2, Honor Banquet 2-3. John Wittrock: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Annual Staff 4, Scholarship Test 1. Aaron Wright: Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 1-2-4, B-Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 1. 18 . UNDERCLASSMEN 19 JUNIOR CLASS Jean Walker Bob'White Juanita Sprague Inez Scott Terry Ruby Patsy Howard Otto Kellerman Judy Weeks Wallv Reid Doris Owens John Walz Shirley Knowlton Jackie Pear man Kathy Williams Larry Bush Patty. Lane Edward Mackey • Janice Pardew 20 George Mikesich Connie Richards Donald Millsap Doris Delana Bob Klotz Rosemary Ross Raymond Smith Lillie Mae Knipp Melvin Quinlan Keith Beard Helen Langford Jack Rehm Mary Purtee Jim Bob Peters Berdean Hilliard Darrell Chronister Barbara Penny George Neer 21 Helen Knipp Morton Holmes Marjorie Fenton Ernest Fenton Aurora Williams Russell Lawrence Charlene Sewell Don Pardee Helen Bolton Orvil Wilcox Peggy Dunkin Richard Everhart Shirley Knight Merle Kitchen Myra Ford Anne Cantrell Warren Hanks Janeice Ballance Lawrence Vaughn 22 SOPHOMORE CLASS Don McCully Marvin Lynn Beverly Baum Gerald Knight Carolyn Hanson Bob Cline Jo Ann Tichenor Ronnie Tate Phyllis Coleman Delbert Mann Anne Klamet Harry Burton Nita Lee Troutner Jack Baugh Delores Savage Terry Coleman Beverly Hicks John Heeter |T -A — 0 £1 1 Cy ■ 23 Rosa Lee Einhellig Ronnie Baker Martha Stark LeRoy Simmons Betty Evers Darrell Knight Nancy Smith Bob Handley Ruthie Nichols Howard Miller Lucille Seever Jimmy Clapper Jessie Smith Jesse Ridens Marilyn Hanson Virgil Kelsay Ardus White Dale Williams La Vonne Ocamb Henry Thoele Joyce Pfeffer Warren Wilkins Margaret Hedden Jack Steele Carolyn Wilcox Walter Souders Sally Peoples Kay Farris Dorothy Bushnell Gary Walker Samuel Manning Rose Mary Davis Florence Umbenhower Roberta Goble Pat Barry Carol Worley Walter Foster 25 FRESHEN CLASS Frank Einhellig Bob Mayhew Helen Sedgwick Larry North Linda Leach John Pembleton Carolyn Hill Bill Whitlock Barbara Watson John Mikesich Sandra Issett Roy Langford Betty Jackson Kenneth Wilcox Carol Layman Eddie Forbach Joanne Clapper Elbert Delana 26 Marna Wilkins Bob Laing Myrna Wilkins Edward Davis Shirley Thompson Bob DeMaranville Don Shanafelt Pat Blecher Harry Grider Gail Moffit Margaret Hewett Bernard Everhart Delores Ussery Dick Deonier George Ayres Georgia Bond Bob Pickett Patricia Trumble Corann Knipp Everett Bowers Shirley Seever Arden McLaughlin 27 Jim Bennett Emmarette Knight Jajnes Miller Shirley Porth Jim Danelski Carolyn Wiggins Charles Mobley Jack Dunham Pat Hoffine John Hernandez Olin Dalaba Sarah Franklin Charles Dunivan Annie Zag r Virginia Kueker Le Roy Ayres Frances Kitchen Frank Mitchell Everett Johnson Connie Phillips Donald Hale Frances Simmons i m Arl - % i- W 28 David Folsom Ronald Brown Janice Waye Clyde Umbenhower Grace Sewell Robert Fuhr Marguerite Toot Claude Miller Mathilda Smith Donald Brunson Peter Knipp Wanda Coleman James Me Cleary Charles McCord Leonard Harris John Nilsen Elaine Ford William Knipp Nancy Ridens Mary Hayden James Dangerfield 29 THE TOTE me PRESENTS ORGANIZATIONS 0 30 PEP CLP BACK ROW: Juanita Sprague, Ruthie Nichols, Rosa Lee Einhellig, Beverly Hicks, Patsy Howard, Helen Bolton, Myra Ford, Aurora Williams, Elaine Ford, Mary Hay- den, Frances. Kitchen. THIRD ROW: Janice Pardew, Berdean Hilliard, Nita Lee Troutner, Sally Peoples, Ann Klamet, Carolyn Hill, Emmarette Knight, Lois Owens, Edith Tate, Mary Ellen Huonker, Rosemary Ross, Shirley Hutson, Ruth Arnold, Rose- mary Tichenor. SECOND ROW: Miss Morrison, Carolyn Hiett, Pat Lane, Inez Scott, Beverly Baum, Jean Walker, Barbara Penny, Barbara McKee, Judy Weeks, Doris Owens, Ann Cantrell, Peggy Dunkin, Joyce Pfeffer, Miss Payne. FIRST ROW: Roberta Goble, Cathy Williams, Ardus White, Nancy Smith, Betty Jackson, Helen Sedgwick, Barbara Watson, Linda Leach, Carol Layman, Pat Blecher. CHEER- LEADERS: Janice McCully, Jackie Wagenknecht, Shirley Knowlton, Delores Sav- age. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right: Carolyn Hiett, Arlene Venerable, Terry Ruby, Ralph Handley, Don McCully, Jean Walker, Bob Cline, Janice McCully, Mr. Whitehead, Frank Einhellig, Linda Leach, John Pembleton, Jim Dot- son, Patsy Howard, Carolyn Hanson. 31 M I X E D C H C R U s BACK ROW: John Stanford, Utah Harris, Jim Moore, Harley Luther, Gus Ramirez, Beverly Baum, Mr. Millard. SECOND ROW: Juanita Sprague, Helen Sedgwick, Helen Bolton, Janeice Ballance, Berdean Hilliard, Edna Pilger, Carolyn Wilcox, Cathy Will- iams. FIRST ROW: Carol Worley, Shirley Porth, Barbara Risk, Margaret Hewett, Kay Farris, Ruthie Nichols, Betty Jackson, Pat Howard. BAND BACK ROW: Rosa Lee Einhellig, Beverly Hicks, Delores Savage, Beverly Baum, Jean Walker, Anne Cantrell. SECOND ROW: Larry North, Eddie Forbach, Frank Einhellig, Junior Mackey, John Matthews, Barbara Penny, Barbara Watson, Mr. Mill- ard. FIRST ROW: Gail Moffit, Berdean Hilliard, Grace Sewell, Frances Simmons Donald Millsap, Ronnie Baker, Gary Walker. 32 BIBLE CLUB BACK ROW: Charles Miller, Morton Holmes, Orvel Wilcox, Roy Langford, Charles Dunivan, Raymond Smith, Pat Hoffine, Jackie Wagenknecht, Florence Umbenhower, Marna Wilkins, Myrna Wilkins, Nancy Ridens. THIRD ROW: Junior Mackey, Frank Smith, Dick Deonier, Samuel Manning, John Stanford, Melvin Quinlan, Bill Whitlock, Russell Lawrence, Lucille Seever, Ruthie Nichols. SECOND ROW: Virginia Kueker, Patricia Trumble, Shirley Porth, Arlene Venerable, Connie Phillips, Rose Mary Davis, Mary Hayden, Elaine Ford, Frances Kitchen, Carolyn Wilcox, Frances McBay, Wanda Coleman. Anne Cantrell, Delores Ussery, Janice Waye, Esther Malone. FIRST ROW: Malinda Stolfus, Cathy Williams, Mafgaret Hedden, Shirley Seever, Margaret Hewett, Shirley Thompson, Grace Sewell, Kay Farris, Edna Pilger, Helen Sedgwick, Shirley Hutson, Cheryl Baugh. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right: Jerry Whitehead, Janice McCully, Barbara McKee, Jackie Wagenknecht, Carolyn Hiett, and George Sprague. 33 BACK ROW: Edwin Hess, Frank Einhellig, Ronald Brown, Bernard Everhart. THIRD ROW: Mr. Van Petten, William Knipp, Melvin Huonker, John Theden, Jack Dunham, Earnest Fenton, George Sprague, Henry Mann, Harley Luther, George Mikesich, Richard Everhart, Glenn Huffman, Orvil Wilcox. SECOND ROW: John Mikesich, Bob DeMaranville, Howard Miller, Jack Steele, LeRoy Ayres, Arden McLaughlin, Morton Holmes, Jack Rehm, Lawrence Vaughn, Jim Danelski. FIRST ROW: Terry Coleman, Robert Fuhr, John Nilsen, Peter Knipp, Delbert Mann, Clyde Umbenhower, Charles Miller. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN BUTCHERING The F. F. A. boys are butchering a pig in the farm shop. COMMUNITY SERVICE As a result of the flood, the F. F. A. boys are tearing down Sheidt's house east of town. 34 Typists Sports and Photographers Classes and Organizations 35 V v NO .10 njol jyjWORS W «k.. Txjpgdr.y the nre ciafiS attev vesr yitn jS trvPTiy • pr J v°r v ,,Strftcd W ’ 1S diroctca Snyder. Thi8 was „ oresent 8t°g «ditorl' -., neW ' ®re co nt® th0 W' () v POW WOW STAFF Left to Right: Janice McCully, Edna Pilger, Jackie Wagenknecht, Robbie Milner, Carolyn Hiett, Malinda Stolfus, Barbara Risk, Barbara McKee, Miss Stilwell, Mrs. Stith, Ruth Arnold, and Juanita Eaton. Left to Right: Jerry Whitehead, Bob Klotz, John Walz, Beverly Baum, Jean Walker, Edward Mackey, Barbara McKee, Jack Rehm, Jackie Wagenknecht, Mrs. Smith, Miss Stilwell, Warren Hanks, and Judy Weeks. «torero v £r PRODUCTION STAFF andiT l«r®de Bern fcng sn Vis5. _ v, for the VAss si will Jj. fresW n cXaSSve two • ieeW for three trance he lid The j Bra oh® yes V rve 80 far th season - Z off John p te, n 36 FOOTBALL SQUAD BACK ROW: Bob Laing, Darrell Knight, James Miller, Harry Burton, Arden McLaughlin, Virgil Kelsay, Everett Johnson, Jack Dunham. THIRD ROW: Coach, Bill Litchfield, John Heeter, Marvin Lynn, Bob Klotz, Le Roy Ayres, James McCleary, Jim Danelski, George Mikesich, Keith Beard, Aaron Wright, Coach Bob Snyder. SECOND ROW: Harley Luther, Junior Mackey, Albia De Maranvil 1 e, Jerry Whitehead, Otto Kellerman, Frank Smith, George Sprague, Jackie Pearman. FIRST ROW: John Henandez, Dale Williams, John Mikesich, Henry Mann, John Walz, Ronnie Tate, Bob Cline, Bob White, Student Manager Don McCully. SEASON'S RECORD SCHOOL WE THEY Tonganoxie 0 19 Paola 0 32 Rosedale 6 36 Washington 6 39 MlA Turner 7 41 w Osawatomie 0 42 Jr Olathe 0 25 St. Agnes 6 47 Pembroke Country Day 13 33 37 38 VARSITY and B TEAMS BACK HOW: Raymond Smith, George Mikesichr, Melvin Quinlan, Albia DeMar- anville. Bob Handley, Darrell Knight, Warren Wilkins. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Snyder, Student Manager: Dale Williams, Jackie Pearman, John Wittrock, Aaron Wright, George Sprague, Ralph Brown, Don McCully, t Coach Bill Litchfield. FIRST ROW: Ralph Handley, Bob Penrod, John Walz, Ronnie Tate, Wally Reid, Larry Bush, Gus Ramirez. VARSITY SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Penrod, Coach Bill Litchfield, John Walz, Ralph Handley, Larry Bush, Ronnie Tate. 39 FRESHMAN TEAM BACK ROW: John Hernandez, John Mikesich, Harry Grider, John Pembleton, Bob Mayhew, Coach Bob Snyder. FRONT ROW: James Dangerfield, James McCleary, Kenneth Wilcox, Ronald Brown, Bennie Farnsworth, James Miller. B CLUB BACK ROW: Bud Lynn, Bob Cline, Dale Williams, Ronnie Tate, John Mikesich, John Hernandez, Bob White. SECOND ROW: Sponsor; Bill Litchfield, Hank Mann, Jackie Pearman, George Sprague, Albia De Maranville, Harley Luther, Jerry Whitehead, George Mikesich, Otto Kellerman, Frank Smith. FIRST ROW: Vernon Simms, Larry Bush, Don McCully, Keith Beard, John Walz, Junior Mackey, Aaron Wright, Morton Holmes. Sponsor Bob Snyder not in pic- ture. 40 FOOTBALL ROYALTY Standing: Sandra Issett, Freshman Attendant; LaVonne Ocamb, Sophomore Attendant; Pat Lane, Junior Attendant; Cheryl Baugh, Senior Attendant. Seated: Mary Ellen Hounker, Queen; Frank Smith, King. SENIOR CARNIVAL KING and QUEEN Margaret Pierce and Henry Mann. 42 43 Driver Training 44 Library Industrial Arts Department Home Ec. Department 45 CLASS WILL Henry Mann leaves his chair in third hour study hall to Otto Kellerman. Barbara Risk wills her energy and pep to Juanita Sprague. Edith Tate leaves her sunny disposition to Mary Purtee. John Stanford leaves his drafting ability to Ed Mackey. Harley Luther leaves his ability to handle money to Ernest Fenton. Lois Owens wills her spelling ability to Shirley Knowlton. Janice McCully leaves her Student Council Presidency to some very worthy Junior. John Wittrock leaves his slide rule to Terry Ruby. Glenn Huffman wills his quiet ways to Jackie Pearman. Mary Ellen Hounker leaves her reign as football queen to some fortunate Junior. Jim Dotson leaves his seriousness to Keith Beard. Jerry Whitehead leaves his love of industry to Bob White. Utah Harris wills his singing ability to John Fletcher. Carolyn Hiett leaves her job at the Chieftain Office to anyone who wants it. Cheryl Baugh leaves her love of math to Jean Walker. Robbie Milner wills her shorthand ability to Doris Owens. Rosemary Tichenor wills her temper to Helen Langford. Shirley Hutson leaves her corner seat in American History to Lillie Knipp. Barbara McKee leaves her good nature to Pat Lane. George Sprague wills his scientific mind to George Mikesich. Albia DeMaranville leaves his place in psy- chology class to some up and coming Junior. Jackie Wagenknecht leaves all her troubles to the future editor of the Totem Pole. Frank Smith wills his small feet to Don McCully. Junior Mackey leaves his sense of humor to Don Millsap. Margaret Pierce leaves her blue eyes to Judy Weeks. Melvin Hounker leaves some of his height to Raymond Smith. Estella Mann leaves her shy manner to Inez Scott. John Theden leaves his sales ability to Dale Williams. Bob Penrod leaves his attraction for girls to Wally Reid. Edna Pilger leaves her friendly and cheerful attitude to Cathy Williams. Gus Ramirez wills his dancing ability to John Walz. Juanita Eaton leaves her willingness to help to Pat Berry. Barbara Shaver wills her quick smile to Helen Knipp. Vernon Simms leaves his place in the Senior Class to John Hernandez. Betty Gomez wills her love of American History to Doris Delana. Ralph Handley leaves his basketball ability to Melvin Quinlan. Aaron Wright leaves his desire to get his lessons to Jack Rehm. Malinda Stolfus wills her patience to Barbara Penny. Chuck Miller leaves,--and takes his Ford with him. Ralph Brown leaves his seriousness in American History to Bob Klotz. Ruth Arnold leaves her cheerful attitude to Marjorie Fenton. Arlene Venerable leaves her seriousness to Helen Bolton. The Senior Class wills their thrifty ways to next year's Senior Class and leaves. 46 GLASS PROPHECY The Time: 1977 The Place: The living room of the Henry Mann farm. Henry and his wife, the former Margaret Pierce, and John Theden, the truck farmer, are watching the television set. They have the new ultra, super, dynamic set designed by Ralph Brown. Let's listen in. Ladies and Gentlemen: This is station B.P.A.D.-TV, the largest television station in the world, owned and operated by Bob Penrod and Albia DeMaranville, This is your announcer, Robbie Milner. We are going to take you now to the Club Dotson for our next program. The Club was built only recently by the Handley Construction Company and was designed by that great architect, Aaron Wright. His wife, the former Barbara McKee, decorated it and Lois Owens painted the murals on the walls. But now, let's see the show. Some of the greatest people in show business are here. There's Junior Mackey, the orchestra leader, and there is Harris Venerable, the song and dance team. Singer Barbara Risk and dancer Rosemary Tichenor made their television debut here a few months ago and have really been going places since then. Here is the latest news: It is the report that the Wall Street millionaire Frank Smith cleaned up 2 million dollars today. His wife, Jackie Wagenknecht, is the famous criminal lawyer. Smith and his partner, Jerry Whitehead, the oil tycoon, have been taking in the money lately. Glenn Huffman. President of the National F.F.A. Foundation, and Melvin Hounker, noted Hampshire pig raiser, are in Kansas City visiting the F. F. A. Convention. Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, the former Janice McCully, and Cheryl Baugh, the famous mathematician, are attending the National Teachers Association Meeting in New York. Both are teachers at the University of Kansas. George Sprague, the Chemical Engineer, announc- ed today that he had found a method of making gasoline from water. And now here's our fashion reporter, Estella Mann, with a note for the ladies. Shirle_y Hutson and Edna Pilger, dress designers, held their annual fashion show at their salon today. Miss Mary Ellen Hounker modeled the dresses and gowns. Malinda Stolfus, who has been doing missionary work in Africa, Barbara Shaver, socialite, and Carolyn Hiett, the Presi- dent's Secretary, were among the famous guests present. Here is the latest sports news: Tonight in New York's Madison Garden, Vernon Simms and John Stanford scored 58 points each as the Harlem Globetrotters beat the College All- Stars 116-0. Today in Indianapolis, Chuck Miller won the speed event with an average speed of 215 m.p.h. And now Ladies and Gentlemen, here is the program you've all been waiting for. Your Answer or Else, with the only lady quiz mistress on television. Miss Ruth Arnold. Our first two contestants of the evening are Dr. John Wittrock and his nurse, Edith Tate. If they can answer this question they will each receive 25 lessons at the Gus Ramirez Dance Studios and will be taught exclusively by Miss Betty Gomez. Who were the two people who created a sensation in Hollywood recently by imitating a barber shop quartet with just two people? Harley Luther, the barber for MGM, and Juanita Eaton, the famous actress? That's correct. This is station B.P.A.D.-TV signing off for tonight. 47 Aerial view of the Bonner Springs business district. BONNER BOOSTERS Apollo Cleaners Alden Harrington and Son Ben Franklin Ben White Insurance Agency Bill's Sandwich Shop Bill Wright—Eitner Studios Blair's Garage Bonner Cafe Bonner Oaks Bonner Springs Building and Loan Bonner Springs Feed and Fuel Bonner Springs Lumber Co. Bonner Springs Paint and Wallpaper Store Bonner Springs Plumbing and Heating Burnam Plumbing and Heat- ing Co. 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