Cedar Vale High School - Cedar Log Yearbook (Cedar Vale, KS)
- Class of 1955
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HAYS MAURICE SMITH Treasurer Director JOHN T, DENYER Vocational Agriculture FFA Advisor MARGARET VAUSE English, Literature Speech, Drama Kayette Sponsor RICHARD BARR Shorthand, Typing I, Bookkeeping, General Business, Yearbook, Newspaper and Sopho- more Sponsor DOROTHY RUCKE2 Home Economics Interior Decoration Lunchroom Supervisor Junior Class Sponsor L W 4 fi F BOB J, WILLIAMS General Math, Chemistry Algebra I and H, Librarian Junior Class Sponsor WILLIAM SANDLIN High and Elementary Music, Eighth Grade English, Junior Class Sponsor, jk GEORGE A, BEGGS Grade and High School Instrumental Music General Science Senior Class Sponsor FRANKLIN LONG Spanish, World History Constitution, Pep Club and Hi-Y Sponsor Us 4'-' JACK REGINATO Driver's Education, Boys' and Girls' P, E, , Health and Safety, Coach Baa- ketball, Football, Base- ball, Freshman Sponsor, W, :IL 3.11- 44. ,, i pg-sum i H SENQJE CL W .mx rvuwfv- 'fy , ef . I V N-. V I I '4V'W ivsmww-r 5 5 'M , .,....... -2 ,f ,, PM 1? f U Af H '? mvgi' - N M ,A V , , ,n ,,.,,L, 4 6 5' JOE RANDEL WAYNE WOODRUFF RUELENA COX Vice President President Treasurer NAOMI GRUNDEN ROSS McCONAGHY Secretary Reporter w- , ID WOODRUFF, WAYNE Dinner time is anytime. Hi-Y 1.2.3.43 Hi-Y Cabi- net 43 Choir 2.3.43 Opera 33 Basketball 1,2.3.43 Football 43 Track 1.2.43 Baseball 2,3,4: Class Of- ficer 2.3.43 Junior Play 3. cox, RUELENA If silence could speak she would have a lot to tell, Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2.3. 43 Glee Club 1.2,3.43 Opera 33 Basketball 13 choir 2.3.43 Pep club 43 Class Officer 4. 1 if RAMEY, REVA So wise, so young, she cannot live long--single. Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2.3, 43 Kayette Cabinet 2.3.43 Annual Staff 43 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir 2,3,4: Basketball 13 Pep Club 43 Opera 3. APPLEBY. Tom Least of my troubles-- girls. Hi-Y Hi'Y 1,2.3,43 Hi-Y Cabinet 33 FFA 1.2.3. s.6 +4115-'E CABLE, ROBERT 0 S Why should I worry, why should I hurry. Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: Hi-Y Cabi- net 1,2,3,4Q Jtmior Play 3- Basketball 1,2,3,4Q FFA 1 2,33 Baseball 2.3.43 Dra- ma Play 3. HUDDLE, JUDY When fun and duty clash, let duty go to smash! Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2.3. 43 Kayette Cabinet 43 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 1.2.3,43 Choir 2.3.43 Choir Officer 43 Opera 33 Basketball 13 Pep Club 43 Student Council 13 Class Officer 1. KELLY. GERRY You can manufacture blondes but red hair just comes natural, Hi-Y 1,2,3.43 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 13 Choir 2,42 Band 1.2.33 FFA 1,22 Foot- ball 3,42 Track 1, DALE. DUANE Duane's heart and car always have morn for one more, Hi-Y 1,3,4: FFA 1.2. 3.4: Track 4. va-am.v3'afZJ EQ? BENNETT, GAIL This girl has a giggle all her own. Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2, 3,4Q Kayette Cabinet 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 1,2,3Q Choir 2.3. 43 Opera 33 Basketball 13 Pep Club 4. PETTY, DELORA M friendly as friendly can be, Y-Tee 13 Kayettes 2, 3.43 Gtee Club 13 Pep Club 43 Track 1. 'TN HAYS, BOB Girls are a luxury. but I think l'll buy one, Hi-Y 1.2.3.43 Hi-Y Cab- inet 43 Junior Play 33Glee Club 13 Choir 2,3,42 Choir Officer 43 Opera 33 Basket- ball 1,233.43 FFA 13 Track 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 2,3,42 Student Council 13 Class Otficer 33 Football Man- ager 3.4. WOLFE. DALE As hard to catch 3 a waiter's eye, FFA 1,2,3,4: Football 43 Track 3. T55 y? WALKINSHAW, ROY He's as restless as a wind- shield wiper, H1-Y 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y of- ficer 3,4Q Junior Play 33 choir 2.3.43 choir of- ficer 33 Glee Club 13 Annual Staff 2,3,43 Opera 33 Class Officer 1,31 Basketball 1.2.3, 4s Football 43 Baseball 2,3,4: Track 43 Football Reporter 3,4, STACY, manor He loves mischief more than work, Hi-Y 13 FFA 1,2,3,43 Drama Play 3. IU GooDE, NANCY M' She likes to argue so well that she will not eat the food that agrees with her, Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2.3, 43 Kayette Cabinet 23 Cheerleader 43 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 1.2.3,-43 Choir 2,3,43 Opera 33 Band 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Pep Club 4. METCALF, CECILIA I gave you up just before you threw me down. Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2.3, 43 Glee Club 1,2,33 Choir 33 Opera 33 Basketball 13 Pep Club 4. '5w ' XT..'i3j ..P' WHITE, GARY Why study when my bril- liant questions baffle the instructors, Annual staff 1,2,3,4: Hi- Y 1,2,3,43 H1-Y Cabinet 33 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 13 Choir 2,3,43 Opera 33 Band 1.2, 3,43 Drama Play 33 Pep Band 2.3.4. RANDEL, JOE Seen and not heard but noticed, FFA 1,2,3,43 Football 43 Track 3,43 Class Officer 4. fi , ,,. ,Q M71 MCGLASSON, JOHN I don't care what happens, just so it doesn't happen to me, Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y cab- inet 43 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 13 Choir 2,33 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Football 1, 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 1, CASEBOLT, LIN, JR. If at first you don't suc- ceed try, try again. Hi-Y 1,33 Choir 33 Opera 33 Basketball 23 FFA 1.2, 3,42 FFA Officer 3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,3,43 Baseball 2, aww-W GRUDEN, NAOMI She's wise, she listens much and talks little. Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2, 3,43 Kayette Cabinet 43 Glee Club 1,2,33 Choir 2,3.43 Basketball 13 Pep Club 3,45 Class Officer 4, GOLDEN, DIXIE She'd rather make history than study lt, Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2,3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2,33 Opera 33 Choir 2,33 Basketball 13 Pep Club 4, QUE, MCCONAGHY, ROSS All great men are dying, I feel ill myself. Annual Staff 43 Hi-Y 1,2, 3,431-li-Y Cabinet 2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Choir 2,3,4 Opera 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3,43 FFA 1,23 Baseball 2, 3,43 Class Officer 4. KUNKLE, ROBIN He's only late when he comes to class. Hi-Y 43 Basketball 43 Football 43 Baseball 4. Qu. WALLER, RAY A quiet tongue showeth a wise head. Annual Staff 43 Hi-Y 1, 2,3,43 Hi-Y Cabinet 33 Glee Club 13 Band 2.3, 43 Basketball 23 FFA 1. 2,33 Baseball 2,35 C1388 Officer 2.3. GREEN, CECIL God bless the man who first invented sleep, Hi-Y 1.2,3,43 H1-Y Cab- inet 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4: FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA Officer 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 1.2.3.4. vi? STONE, JUDY If there's anything she likes to do better than talk, lt's talk a little more, Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2,3,42 Annual staff 43 Cheerleader 13 Junior Play 33 Glee Club 1.2.33 Choir 2,3,4: Opera 33 Band 1,2,3,4: Basketball 13 Pep Club 43 Pep Club Of- ficer 43 Twiler 3.4. LAYTON, MARY Studying is not for any reason, and it is not being done this season, Y-Teens 13 Kayettes 2, 3,43 Basketball 13 Band 1,2,3, W 'QQ McCALL, JIM Irrevocable as a haircut, Hi-Y 1,2,3.43 Hi-Y Cab- inet 2,33 Junior Play 33 FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA Officer 43 Football 1,2.3,43 Track 1,2.3,4, FOSTER, JACK M unplanned as a hlccup. Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y Cab- inet 43 Jlmior Play 33 Choir 2,33 Glee Club 13 Opera 33 Band 1,2,3,43 FFA 13 Foot- ball 1.2.33 Track 3,43 Baseball 2.3.43 Basketball 1. 2.3.4. 'Q xi f A PETERSON, RENNY I feel that I may do something great yet, H1-Y 1.45 FFA 1,43 Foot- ball 1.2,3.4g Track 4. WHITE. HARRISON Be good and you'll be lonesome. Hi-Y 1.3.43 Glee Club 15 Choir 2,45 FFA 15 Track 3. E If V' Sw-.anna I MAGNUS, KENNETH I believe a nice girl could make something out of me. H1-Y 1.2,3,4g H1-Y Cab- inet 4g Glee Club lg Choir 2.3,4g Opera 3g FFA 1.2, 3.43 Football 1, 2.3.43 Track 1,2,3.4. DRAKE, DONNA Have a good time, that's my motto. Kayettes 43 Glee Club 4. WILLIAMS. DICK Girls do leave me alone for a while, Annual staff 3,43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4gIunior Play 33 Choir 2,33 Glee Club 1g Opera 33 Basketball 1.2, 3.4: Football1.2,3.4g Track 2.3.43 Baseball 2.3.4, Class Officer 3. CAMPBELL, KENNETH Never do today what you can do tomorrow, H1-Y 13 FFA 1.2,3,4g Foot- ball 1.2g Track 2, 841. WERTHER, EARL He w'ho follows two hares is sure to catch neither, H1-Y 3, FFA 3. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ARTICLE I We, the Seniors of 1955, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, To the Faculty we leave with the hope that they can find another class as well balanced as we To the Junior Class we leave our good nature, our leadership ability, and our ways of keeping out of trouble, To the Sophomores we leave our dignity, and the unfinished business we were unable to take care of. A To the Freshmen we will the succms of our four years of high school, May they fill their years as well as we have ours, To the cooks we leave all the gum left on the plates and the memory of serving us. To Mr. Littrell we leave all our many trails of paper and etc, that we didn't have time to pick up, To the school as a whole, we leave the loving memory of us, May it always be cherished, ARTICLE I1 I, Tommy Appleby, will my many years of freedom from girls to Steve Shorter, I, Gail Bennett, will my giggle to Sandra Cross. I, Robert Cable, will my crew-cut to Mr, Sandlin, I, Kenneth Campbell, will my black hair to Velda Williamson, We, Lin Casebolt and Duane Dale, will our ten-gallon hats to Joe Smock and Darrell Boyer, I, Ruelena Cox, will my attractions to Abilene, Kansas to anyone who can take them away from me, I, Donna Drake, will my quiet demeanor in class to Linda Archer, I, Jack Foster, will all my Arkansas City friends to anyone who wants them, I, Dixie Golden, will my dignity to Nedra McGlasson. I, Nancy Goode, will my love for a red-headed college boy to anyone who can use it, I, Cecil Green, will my agricultural abilities to anyone capable of handling them, I, Naomi Gnmden, will my ability to keep one man for more than a year to Norma Fesler, I, Bob Hays, will my height to help the Basketball team become champs to D, Ray Bennett, This page sponsored by CABLE IMPLEMENT 8: SUPPLY CO, , Cedar Vale, Kansas Judy Huddle wrll my love for argumg to Louise Campbell Gerry Kelly wrll my abrlrty to provoke Mr Williams to Vrrginia Nellis Robin Knmkle wrll my pep and vrtality ln pep assemblres to Bobbre Robertson Mary Layton wrll my ever changing harr to Sharon Hooper Kenneth Magnus will my safe and sane driving to Gordon Thompson Cecrlia Metcalf will my blush to Geletta Hardy Jrm McCall w1ll my football kick off ability to Jimmy Mattocks Ross McConaghy will my posruon on the annual staff to anyone fool enough to take John McGlasson wrll my typing ahrlity to Gary Metcalf Renny Peterson wrll my tall stature to Myrl Magntu Delora Petty wrll my love for boys to Nad1ne Seaman Reva Ramey wrll my lrkes for a certain '53 senror to no one Joe Randel will my abihty to be a frrst year football star to Tommy Johnston, Leroy Stacy will my many tnps to Nrotaze to Wayne Venters Judy Stone wrll my abllrty to flrrt tmknowrngly to no one Ray Waller will my haulrng Job for the Grade School to Brll Rutter Roy Walkrnshaw will my love for a certam blonde to anyone man enough to take her Earl Werther will my ability to pick up the opposrte sex to Marilyn Wrlklnson Gary Whrte, will my musrc abrhty to no one Harnson Whrte wrll my indtstrrous ways to Brerett Merz Dale Wolfe wrll my unchanging good nature to anyone who needs rt I Wayne Woodruff wrll my abrlity to make strarght Hs to Nadme Foster CLASS HISTORY In September 1943 24 boys and girls entered the Cedar Vale Grade School Their first grade teacher was Mrs McDonald Thrrteen are still with us nme of whom have gone all twelve years here Mrs McDonald promoted us to Miss Call for our second year Gall Bennett Joumeyed to Calrfomia and later returned Duane Dale and Kenneth Magnus went to a country school Our third year teacher was Miss Smith and we progressed with the same group Durrng our fourth grade year we gamed several new members by consolidation Among these are Reva Ramey Naomi Grunden Gerry Kelly and Cectl Green, Judy Huddle Jomed us from Gravette Arkansas Nancy Goode from Wichrta Dale Wolfe and Arlre Rambolt were with us part time Mrs Jones our teacher, left for a whrle and Mrs James Humble sustrtuted Mary Love Jomed ts during our frfth year Mrs Westbrook was our teacher Durmg our srxth year Mrs Effre Foster taught us some more of the usual We gamed Mary Layton from Hewrns The seventh grade brought a new teacher and many new faces Mrss Dunlap teacher Jo Goss John McGlasson and Delbert Whaley We lost Arlie Rambolt to South Havan. Mary Layton and Judy Stone were cheerleaders Mr Bates greeted us at the eighth grade doors To our present group were added Ross Mc Conaghy Lin Casebolt Delora Petty and Carol Farmer Judy and Mary were Cheerleaders This group of 29 graduated in the spnng of 51 and became Green Freshles Our Freshman year in hrgh school we welcomed Kenneth Magnus Fneda Magnus, Dixie Golden Cecrlia Metcalf Ruelena Cox Roy Walkinshaw Dale Wolfe Kenneth Campbell Ray Waller Leroy Stacy and Renny Peterson, Judy Stone was cheerleader and Mrss Fromong and Mr Phillips were sponsors In our Junior year we had the Jxmror Senior Banquet and our Play FATHER OF THE BRIDE We were well represented m sports Fneda Magnus was cheerleader Charlene Prstole Nellie Duncan and Frieda Magnus were marrred Now, WE are Seniors We are strll well represented in sports Nancy Goode rs our cheerleader Our Senior play wrll be, 'ARSENIC AND OLD LACIE, Another banquetrs coming, but best of all wlll be our SNEAK DAY, We will soon pass through the CVHS doors leaving for new fields to conquer. Sponsored by JULIA 'S AND MAXlNE'S, Cosmetologrsts, Cedar Vale, Kansas. I. . ' ' . L I . . . 0 . . L v . . . . . If 9 ' ' . a I, , . I, ' , . In I 9 - ' n I, , ' ' it. I. . ' ' . I. . ' . L ' . . . L , . . . . L . . . - II I . I V I L . . . . . 0 L ' . . . . l', ' , ' . I, , ' ' ' . I. ' ' ' ' . I. . . ' . . . I, Dick Williams, will my liking of a Sedan girl to no one, I, , ' ' . ' I 1 . ' I . ' I Q g I 0 0 0 I ' ' . . . . . . . . . I I I I I 0 O . ' D . I ' I I l I I I D I l ' s - .- . I . I . I iv vm .-vs L. x Y fx. if ... . H. 4, g 9 x an .A 45. ,QQ-1. ' 51 1 i O 'Q ri' , , - -Qazlpfb' ' . ..-.f 2 ? . v K Nix 3 : -A Y SANDRA CROSS DUANE DOLL EVA MAE GOODE GARY GORDON NANCY HANKINS GERALD HAWKINS DIANNE HOWELL J. I. KENNEDY RAYMOND LITTRELL in LINDA ARCHER HAZEL BEVER LOUISE CAMPBELL VIOLA CASEBOLT MAXINE COIL IIMMIE COX . 3 J f F ,pu .sw if 7 I E 3 x 1 '6r'f,! I 'ws , be ' w-3 X 4? ! 24 P ,J 0 Q 4 4 , 4, , x , ' I Q jk ' 1 i 52 'lvl ll ' BOBBIE ROBERTSON ELIZABETH ROBINSON ROBERT ROGERS BILL RUTTER GLORIA SANBORN GORDON THOMPSON BEVERLY WALLER MAURICE WHITE MARILYN WILKINSON Ita 4 1, H vs' ' 3' , f Q55 ' it ,,- eff if A Q-waz ! Ffiilff' ' '55 fd! ,io 12 WH! 4, Y ,,, . g 4 9' if , ,ow ,i A f x 1 ' ff .FQ , ' Q ff . v. X sz ' 'A 'a. jfff- Q 'igq. W , Nf?7fi .f n 1 ' S.. -i 'Q' N an 0,1 gf' 'Q if si Lfzrrff ul .f .Atl 1 get ,gy M ij? rr X ed X., I I .gli 'Cl .- ,ff- 'vv 747 ui 5 John Foster Jeanette Goode Naomi Helpingstine Sharon Hooper Tommy Johnston Mary Lou Kanehl Mike Kunkle Ethel Ledbetter Ianetta Marshall will YF? mf! Betty Bever Pat Boyer Rollin Champlin Ada Ruth Courtoy Norma Fesler Velma Fesler Q , 'J' 'NA , .5 KN?- I I :gf -Jr . + rf ,dl -14 fa' , gn, -45 f-9' 1- X A -, 2 x ' ' f X V 'lx' 14-4 fx I Marvin McCall Q lk Nedra McG1asson Linda Moon ty F A , W '-:rf 1 Lois Oliver Marilyn Petty .5 l -J '-r if - Virginia Nellis Coena Scott Ypqe 2 O94c97U wr YQ' ?ns5. W 'A Kay Shipman Patty Slaughter Donald Sweaney Wayne Venters Mary White Velda Williamson -sly 11 'VI fN2M2?Zli5Qgfl'L Lf 7' mf 5987 rf ' 4 4 , M ' 4 Q7 7 -4 2 :fl .I , -3 ,ff fl ,A U , P 5 X gl-f uzvwmiwdfv Wi 'gf' 'kwin'-E'gf 4 Zm'?v1n.L 'rung-81 ' V , V vvfv 521 u, , ' 2 E Tx 'z ,fa ..-W X .. rewvfm.-fwfff-1' pg- ..-,I -V W. V V, ,K A wmygtgyf, 'vm 1, ,M ,f r'-f-114 'AI V ' 4, , 3 gf - R. 43 N, ,vw if , xv if r . Q ,, Wal' m,.,W .A+ ,nM.,.. , 5 W, ,,4.aas-W .MM ,K Jw I wry v Larry Magnus Marie Metz President Secretary - Treasurer D. Ray Bennett Steve Shorter Vice President Reporter D. 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' 4' we J F2 5 ., f Lp 1 A 1.4. fi Q Q7 , Vx, yfg, 5, , 2 ,7,.:-nga.: 1 ' ,Q ,wg f f lm ,, , jf ff 00:-if w ,, 'fb 1, i, a- f ' , V vga ' , ' fd kv is 5 A gf ,3 ,I f, A ff gy 'S 4' 2 Q- 3 kg i -' 1 M L H- W in J . , 2 N 41 I-A 8 Wa 1 A ,4 3 A ,up 5 , 1.3 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Advisor - - Secretary - - - Vice President President - - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - Sentinel - - Second row: Dale Wolfe le Roy Stacy Kenneth Campbell J0e Randel Gordon Thompson Everett Merz Renny Peterson Kenneth Magnus Bill Nelson Gerald Hawkins Martin Casebolt Duane Dale OFFICERS - - -Mr. John Denyer MEMBERS ' - - Jim Ridings - - Cecil Green - - Lin Casebolt - - Maurice White Raymond Littrell ' ' 'Jim McCall Third now: Darrell Boyer Melvin Bever Myrl Magnus Ronnie Rogers Shelton Stacy Larry Magnus Mike Golden Gary House Jim Mattocks Ieiford Cox Rollin Champlin John Foster Joe Smock This Page Compliments of THE CEDAR VALE CO-OP EXCHANGE I 4 ig' I 11+ 41' 4, H -Q Jef ' , 'ff Q Q B6 0 -5 .- gxk U Velma Essler Patty Slaughter CII HD Be RRY CS I-1 an 4: O ld 'C N 'U .E .1 OJ ul 95 y Ronnie Kell Patsy First row Ethel Ledbetter Jeanette Goode Velma Fesler Betty Bever Gayle Ramey Sandra Cross Judith Huddle Ruelena Cox Patty Slaughter Janetta Mae Marshall Reva Ramey Gail Bennett Judy Stone fabsentj CHOIR Second row: Viola Casebolt Gloria Sanbom Pat Boyer Nancy Goode Bobbie Robertson Nancy Hankins Gelletta Hardy Naomi Grunden Coena Scott Velda Williamson Nadine Seaman Naomi Helpingstine Third row: Harrison White Gary House Tommy Johnston I. J. Kennedy Jim Ridings Roy Walkinshaw Gary White Kenneth Magnus Bob Hays Gerry Kelly Wayne Woodruff Ross McConaghy Mr. Sandlin, Instructor 5:4 E af ws- Lf . ,,.g. ,,3. -, if 5 ' EZ? Sf? yi '15, A W. ,, ' V x i Q ff ff T' 'tl' NK 8 .X ' . A ,, . ,ss ' . Q - 1 1 Qv , X ', , I r K VJY4 ,.,,..,.,. ,..,1..4n . 13, I -,.:,.j Q, ? . g QL r 1, gh av , x a M ,tx f N 04 ? X3 if in ' , v ,ii W1 1- 75 ff, Q ' 'Z JL MA . 4 ,lx -sgqiykpfk - 'ffm Kg 'Un L64 ,, 15: Sgw ,I ,A 52? -., 'T, 14 ' . , iug.-',w'I3,'g',:,::A F-..:ff, ., N Q-5 ...wr , I Q fr x fJ'1-XV .T WB, , f ,,.g, HL 'Leg - . Lw--' 4,-av., af? iigfggw :SI Q, vm 11'-5 i Liu' .vfilfl 'mJ'1.- L34 4' , 'Ff a Q ' ' 'Y'3i , Sgr: Fjf X . . - Saga. , H Eli .A 'Q t 5 1' 'Ivlfw A . m..H2,q,j,, .,, W ,J W' M A f 14 'F , if 'r J' 'K cf ,I Q rfljilq? , af if , 4'- v. if ' 1 in ,Q I I ff' 1 bfi'-, I B76-7' I-'EF' ' M.-, .C-1 -QA 'tw' J. ' is I I 7 wa ' g,3f', '5 rj! ig. A.- M LK..- - rms ' 1'P':. ,...,, , -.- .... i Q-W, ,M 4.-.Q 'Y fx '5- i ef a ,, E- o 4. 0 f. Me Q, EAA' sp' wx 9 Av ,Q 4' ., x Q 0 J- Q .?'Iv.v 03.94- lf QIQJ 13g,3 ,s 'fx M Www '? '1S'x1' LUNCHROOM AND JANITOR and keeps our schoolhouse in very good condition, EQUIPMENT COMPANY of Sedan, Kansas Sponsored by the WEST F S' 1 JN. Ka '?-1 3 , 457 me is x E in 5 I P -1 i Q'l ,W EJ A 'KW -A if ff! Jw www., X g...-f New g 'v'-u ,fn Miss Ruelena Cox, Semor Candtdate, was crowned Basketball Queen between the first and second team games wnh Sedan on February 8 1955 The Queens' Attendants were Glona Sanburn, Jrmior Ethel Ledbetrer, Sophomore, Nadme Foster, Freshman The Crown Bearer was Karen House Eighth Grade The Captain wa John McG1asson, The escorts e Bob Hays, Senior, Gary Metcalf, Junior, Mike Klmkle Sophomore and Gary Home, Freshman Thrs page sponsored by DR, J, R, and DR, H, L, Q J-uf . , ,7rA.M, , kg, Wt. fs? -17 f-f a 5,513 1 I .V I 54 Z5'?5i:Sf54L2a1 4 4' ff A 7 -wm,,,A V-s.,-n 1 ff. 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Q FOOTBALL HISTORY The Bronchos started their '54 football season wrth seven returnrng Semor lettermen and two Junror lettermen Coach Jack Reginato began practrce before the school year started and the Broncs were rn good condrtron for then season opener with South Haven, there Cedar Vale started the sea son off wrth an explosive 39 7 vlctory over South Haven and followed up with a 25 0 rout of the Elk Crty Red Devrls at Elk Crty Playmg at the Sedan Fau the Bronchos Defeated Peru 34 7 for their thud oonsecutrve win At the first home game for the year the Leon Ltons romped to a 26 6 vrctory to hand the Cedar Vale team therr fust defeat rn four games The Broncs began stumblrng and were handed a 26 21 loss by Belle Plame and a 27 0 tromping by Moline, the Molme game provrng to be the only trme the Broncs were held scoreless all season Cedar Vale broke the los mg streak with a decrsrve 32 7 vrctory over the Howard Pirates but lost the Homeoommg game to the Sedan Blue Devrls 19 7 In the last en counter of the season Cedar Vale Journeyed to Douglass and was defeated 37 18 in a rough no holds barred slugfest The team loses 13 Senior footballers mcludmg all league tackle 11m retuming are three Junior lettermeu and the regular center Chref scoring threat and all round outstandmg player was speedy hard hrtting Junior Raymond Lrttrell, Raymond was voted all league fullback and carried most of the offensive chores for the Bronchos scormg 16 touchdowns for the season Cedar Vale ended the season wrth four wins compared wrth five lmses but out scored the opponents 161 to 130 CEDAR VALE HIGH SCHOOL BRONCHOS FOOTBALL RESULTS Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Cedar Vale Cedar Vale South Haven Elk Crty Peru Leon Belle Plain Moline - - Howard - - Douglass - - This page sponsored by WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY, Cedar Vale, Kansas ' l n ' ' 9 u McCall, and all-league 2nd team qharterback, Dick Williams. 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Barbara Woodruff. 90919 GRADE MR. HOWARD BATES Principal Cedar Vale Grade School 4 E -, l, SEVENTH GRADE 1 'si' 5' 'ff' ' L av V U I , Wifi E- Li 'L 'E .. D 5,1 V6 . 5 ' jg + . ff, F ,ls V fe 3' - 1 Q-, 'K-.O I w2'1'fs3f.w. ' -4 E. bl -I '-ru ,V . ,YA ',, - 1-.4 3, , 3-x 4,81 K. 4. 4 Av I 'X , V 'W My . A 1, 5' Nag! f infra 1'a,-'gg 8, x ? I- ' 4 f A 4-ff, 1 - . A + ' f' 4 A' , W if XXX' H ,, ll.-.V x 1 tf fx E T I ff-I 1 .1 ' 'ff ' . O , I M ' k. - . ' .-ill' N I - ' - V ,Lf- Q 1 ? i ' mv-q,7:n1',,? gg. Wm WY ' fmk fn, xx. 'Ten 2 E A W- , , . 4... ' X, x I1 T E Q' , h ' N N , PN w I-N i, A A if N R4 BQ, pg, 5 ,XY , I ,f X3 f . M9 5 Pack, f nh TeYry WiI'li5'rn50'n, I?h'1'f'EIowe11,f'glilER'eyf Holfister W Ivrarte H , I X have A-Minot' . 1 xbvni A rade School Float placed f-irst in the County Fair at Sgtfari. 1955 BASKETBALL HOOP-HIGHLIGHTS The Cedar Vale Bronchos entered the 1955 Basketball season with high hopes. Returning from the '54 season were nine first team players In two pre season pracuce games the Broncs drubbed Grenola 66 22 and '70 15 In the openmg game of the season the Cedar Vale team 1ourneyed to Peru and was defeated 61 60 The Purple and Gold came back strong the next two games and handed Elk C1ty a 71 58 defeat and trounced Dexter '74 31 both games bemg at home Meetrng therr chief nval Sedan, the Broncs were handed then second defeat of the season 6'7 55, at Sedan The next game was wtth the unbeaten league leading Howard Prrates at Cedar Vale The Bron chos played then best game to date and handed Howard a 61 54 setback After edgmg out the Leon Lrons at Leon by a 45 44 count, the Broncs began rollrng and lowered the boom on Burden '72 48 and on Molrne 82 49 Both games bemg at home Entermg the Molme Tournament, th Bronchos came from behind to down Longton 67 57 and repeated the tuck m handmg Leon a '78 63 defeat Cedar Vale met the Howard team agam tn the fmals and after a thnllmg game were dropped '74 '71 The second place trophy whrch was awarded was the fust basketball trophy won by Cedar Vale smce 1952 Going back into the league play the Broncs repard Peru for thetr earlrer loss by a rousmg 99 43 score The Cedar Vale team then Journeyed to Elk Crty to set back the Red Devil quintet 65 58 Meetmg Sedan on the Cedar Vale court the Broncs caught fue and redeemed themselves wlth a 82 39 vrctory At thls time Cedar Vale held undisputed second place and were faced wtth the task of stopping the powerful Howard team whrch hadn' lost a game on their home hardwoods tn three years Cedar Vale started off good and were only behmd one trme in upsettmg the Prrates 63 58 At the ume this annual went to press the Broncs had two more league contests and one non league game left In the seven games played to date, at home the Broncs have rolled up a total of 541 points to the opponents' 322 This is an average of '7'7 3 pomts per game to 46 for the opposing teams In away from home games 1t's a dtfferent story and odd as tt may seem both Cedar Vale and the opponents have totaled 288 pomts over the ftve game span The Broncs have won three of the games wlule losmg 2 In the Moline Tournament the Bronchos rolled up 216 pomts compared wtth the Longton, Leon, and Howard total of 194 BASKETBALL ROLL CALL John McGlasson 6' Senror Guard Johnny has been the sparkplug throughout the season and hrs Jack Foster 5 11 Sentor Guard Jack has been the outstanding defensrve man dunng the season and ts the best ball handler on the team Drck Wtlltams 6'2 Senror Center Drck was held out the frrst of the season wrth a knee 1!l1l1I'y recerved rn football Hrs return w1th great hook shot abrlrty and strong reboundmg has had much to do wrth the Broncs present t1e for fust place Bob Hays 6 2 Sentor Center Bob'scons1stent reboundmg and offensrve work under the basket helped Cedar Vale to out rebound taller opponents Roy Walkmshaw 5'11 Senror Forward Roy after much rmprovement made the starttng team as forward and uses aone hand Jump shot Bob Cable 5 9 Sentor Guard Bobby has been the center of the fast break and rs very adept at ball stealmg Wayne Woodruff 5'11 Senror Forward Wayne was startmg forward trll a wrist rnjury put htm out for the season He was a good rebounder and Jump shot artrst Ross McConaghy 5'9 Sentor Guard Ross plays on both teams and scores w1th a set shot Cecrl Green 5' 10 Semor Forward Cedar Vale's reserve strength rs arded wtth Cec1l's set shot and strong reboundmg Gordon Thompson 6' Juntor Forward Gordon IS a strong rebotmder and good shot Robrn Kunkle 6' Senror Center Robin adds much to the Broncs' reserve strength and counters wrth a soft one hand Jump shot Thrs page sponsored by THE CANEY VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPBIATIVE ASS'N , INC . - - . , . . - . - . . . . . e - . ' . D . . . t one hand jump-shot has accounted for more than 20 points in practically every game, , ,, . U . . . , ,, . u . . . , ,, . H . R.D. OLTIEN , President Member of F d 1 D t I C t AJ. HARLEY, Vue Presldent e era epos1 nsurance orpora 1on Amencan Bankers Assoclatlon .A CaSh1er Kansas B anker s As soc1at1on Caprtal S25 000 00 Surplus S50 000 00 'I'-I-IE QM? ZZ NATIONAL EAN I4, Cedar Vale Kansas no ooo P Mfueeg Bank Wlth a Gr owmg Bank and Grow Wlth Us . , . . , . , . 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