Chanute High School - Elms Yearbook (Chanute, KS)

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I K' Q22 Qiff? Q55 Y N1 'iq E135 f 1 f 1412210 4' H77 'J , t-L , !,' . .1 -' ! fl In Honor of The Keeper of the Books N PEARL. CHAPMA I Photo by Dr msdell Studmo 'L' Q, BUFORD E. FISHER, Superintendent of Schools Slllllllll BIIAIHI LEFT TU RIGHT, Supermterldent Fisher, Walter M, Poor, C, D, Blackwood Dr, Edwir1C,Cathcrs, Ebur Schultz, Lawrence Legge, Dr, james A, Butiu, President. .5 -ff, 1 X 4 X l'l'lLl'lLf5fI 6tfl ,QQ,,,K,.z6i,a.4, I 6' n., G A4 if 21 A .,g,,, X ' wi. HOWARD A .TESTER Prmclpal Jb. CHARLES YOOS VICE Prlncxpal af JIM GILBREATH J D11-ector of Trade School f fhiqf 3 W, E, GROUT Social Science ELIZEBETH PEIPER Director of Activities MRS, CELESTE REYNOLDS Physical Education WILLIAM WARREN Cofnrnetde C, 'V, CRISSMAN Woodworking MRS, AGNES CROCKATT Science 'J x - : , X ANL MRS, MARIE KY N' Home Economics 'K ' H, D, STROUD Journalism -Photography LECLARE OVERBAY English -Social Science M SIC I Wm KENNETH EBOW 1 1 s I i, W v I I r Tfrff 5 WU ,,. Q51 . 54 4193-'5u1:'f4. -' 1 fff If 44' 4 f, , JAQUITA COE, Language HARLEY WOLGAST, Drivers Education, Physical Science ROBERT GLENN, Printing PEARL CHAPMAN, Librarian C. H. PANKRATZ, Machine Shop, Shop Math ,,1 W. H. MCMURRAY, American History ROBERT T HOMAS , English c. o. CARTER, if DON GOFF, Physical Education ati gric ture ROBERT BLUNK, Att W iii A 5 Jkt X Ja- '5 w 1 5 XM- sf? 'I k..i WX Y' 'rr 5 ..- Q? K fi V'-'i ,- F 1 .N if 1 i 1- I if x X. 2.1, , r I Nl' ii in H.C. MILLER Cappy ROBERT MARTIN Social Science Speech, Dramatics 1 i U 9' , - U R. W, MCCULLOH jf LEO VanSCYOC .I Commerce English 77 if of' WMU 0 QZQAJ 1- ,lf . . T! or IAUNITA M NOEL FMT MA-RING BERNICE AKERS Home Economics 1 Commerce EVELYN WOODRUFF MAXINE CALDWELL TWILA SOMMARS Secretary Secretary ' Secretary Superintendent! Office High School Office 6 Superintendenfs Office N XJ Cf xv Q I A 4, . ,- 1' N. V CLASS OFFICERS Gary Skinner, ......... President Dorothy Youngberg, . . Vice-president Beverly Frcnkenbery, . . . . Secretory Ernie Smith, . . . . Treasurer Si IURS 19- 'B-. 'vm 'uf IACQUELINE LOUISE BAREIS Jackie' is going to college. G. A. A Chorus 35 Glee Club 35 Y-Teens I,2,3 HAZEL BENTON Hay plans to go to Junior College. G. A.A I5 Chorus I,2, 35 Glee Club I,2,31Y-TCSHS KENT BLACKWOOD Blackie is going to be a teacher. Football 1, 2,35 Track I,2, 35 Basketball 15 Chorus 1,2, 3: Cn Club 1,z, 3. IMOGENE BOWEN Jeanie plans to work a while with college later. Y-Teens 3: Ink Spot 35 Pep Club 35 VALETA ADELGREN Valete plans to go to college and become a Home Demonstration Agent. Chorus 2,35 G. A. A. I, 35 Y-Teens l,2, 35 Pep Club 1,25 Glee Club 2, 35 F. B. L. A. 3. RAY LEE ALMOND Arkie plans to build stock cars. BARBARA ARNETT Barb is going to business college. G.A. A. 25 Band I, 25 Y-Teens I,2,3. SUE ARNOLD Sudy is going to be a secretary. Band I,2, 35 Student Council 1,25 National Honor Society 2, 35 G.A. A. 1,25 Modern Dance 25 F.B.L.A. 3: Pep Club 35 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Annual Staff 2, 3. MARVA JANE AZIERE Janie wants to be a secretary. G. A.A. I, 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3. ELIZABETH ANN BAIN Liz is either going to College K. U. or University of Wichita. Glee Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 33 Orchestra 1,2. F.B.L.A. 3. FRED BRANDON Fred wants to be an atomic physicist. Tennis 1,35 Band I,2, 35 Science Club 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3. IAMES R. BRANT Rudolph plans to run his own business firm. Band 1,25 F.F.A. I,2,3. PAT BRAZIL Pat intends to be a cattleman. Intramurals I,2, 35 F.F.A. I,2,3:G1ee Club 35 Student Council I. BRUCE BRIGDEN Boo-Boo is going to be a Presbyterian Minister. Chorus 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Science Club I,2, 31 Key Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3. BERNARD CARLOS George is going to manage a business. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Kays 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3. CAROLYN CARSON Annie wants to go to college. Band 1,25 Student Council 25 Modern Dance Club 25 Y-Teens I5 G.A.A. 2. MARJORIE CARTER Marj is going ro atrend college. Chorus I, 2, 35 Glee Club I,2, 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Y-Teens I,2,35 Pep Club 1,3. ROGER CHANDLER Codger plans to be a construction engineer. Tennis 25 Kay Club 1,25 F.B. L.A. 3. RONALD CHEYNEY George is planning to be a farmer. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. THELMA CHILDERS Hon hasn't made definite future plans yet. Band I, 25 Chorus I, 2, 3:G1eC Club 1, 2,35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 7 EUNICE COPPAGE Eunice plans to be a secretary or get married. G.A. A. I, 23 Chorus I, 22 Glee Club I, 2g Tigerettes I,2. GENE CORDNER Gene is going to be an engineer. Track I,2, 31 Projection Club I,2, 3. JANE CORDNER Janie doesn't have definite plans yet. Student Council 1,23 Y-Teens I,2. ROSALIE CRABTREE Rosie wants to skin cats or raise dogs. Chorus li Glee Club lg Y-Teens I,2, 3g Comet Cadettes I, 3. K , JA NE CHURCHILL Janie's future plans are music education. Chorus I, 2, SQ Glee Club I, 2, 3g Student Council ZQ National Honor Society 2, 33 Science Club 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BOB CLARK Cobby is going to join the Navy. Kay Club 2, 3. WILLIAM A. CLAUS Santa Claus plans to be a printer. F.B.L. A. I, 2, 35 Kay Club I,2,3. JACK CONRAD Jack is going to be a farmer. Kay Club 3. BARBARA COOK Bobbie intends to be a secretary. F.B.L.A. 3: Pep Club 3. NANCY COONROD Connie would liketo be a teacher. Band I,2, Chorus 2, 3g Glee Club 2, 39 Student Council 3g Y-Teens I, 2, 33 G. A. A. 2. JIM CRATER Jim is going to join the navy. Intramurals I, 25 F.F. A. 1,25 Kay Club 3. MARGARET CRAWFORD Winky plans to be an Occupational Therapist. G.A. A. I, 25 Chorus I,2,3gG1S6 Club I,2, 35 Tigerettes l,2. LARRY DAHLGREN Doggie wants to be a coach. Football I,2, 35 Track 25 Basketball I, 2, 35 Band I,2gG1ee Club 25 C Club 2, 3. DWAYNE DALTON PeDe just wants to make a few million. Foot- ball I5 F.F.A. 3. NANCY DAVIDSON Nan Is going to work and get married. Y-Teens I,2,33 G. A.A. 1, 25 Orchestra I,2,3Q F.B.L.A. 2. CARL NELSON DURHAM Bull Plans to operate a still. Football 25 Golf I, 2, 35 Glee Club I,2: Student Council I5 C Club I, 2, 3. GEORGE EUGENE ELLIOTT Little George is going to run a bakery. lntra- murals I,2, 35 Band I,2, 3. LOWELL ELY Topper Is going to be a musician. Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 35 Kay Club 3. MARILYN ERICKSON Marilyn is just going to work. Y-Teens 2, 35 G.A.A. 2. MARVIN EVANS Marvin wants to join the armed forces. Glee Club I,3. 1 l -31- X x X X BILL E. FREIDLINE Lefty is going to the North Pole to sell re- frigerators to the Polar Bears. Football I, 2, 3 Band I, 2, 35 Chorus I5 Glee Club I5 Kay Club 2,35 F.B.1..A. 3. SHIRLEY ANN FULPS Annie plans to get married. Drum Corp I, 2, 35 Chorus I,2, 35 Glee Club I, 2,3. ROY A. GRAHAM Roy is going to be a farmer. F.F.A. I,2, 3. BILL GROGAN Willy is going to college or the Air Force. Football 1,25 Band 1,25 Key Club 1,2, 35 Kay Club I,2, 35 Science Club 2,3- SAM ALVAREZ. FAJARDO Sambo is going to college or the Air Force. Glee Club I MARY FICKEL Fickle plans to study home economics. Y- Teens 2,35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Science Club 35 Annual Staff 3, Pep Club 2. PAT FITZ. GIBB ON Fitzy plans to go to college or the Air Force. F.F. A. 1,25 Kay Club 35 Glee Club 3. FRED FORSLUND Zack wants to go to college or the Air Force Football I, 25 Tennis 25 Chorus 25 Glee Club 25 Kay Club I, 2, 3. RONNIE FOWLER Ronnie is going to be a farmer. Football 35 Basketball I, 2,35 Tract I, 2, 35 Band I5 Glee Club 2,35 C Club 3. BEVERLY FRANKENBERY Bev plans to attend college. Drum Corp 35 Chorus I,2: Glee Club I, 25 Student Council 2, 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Y-Teens l,2, 35 Pep Club 3. JACK HAIGHT Whit plans to go into business management. Basketball 1,23 Golf I,2, 35 Chorus 3g Glee Club 35 Student Council I,2, 3g Key Club I, 2,3g C Club I,2, 3. CLARA HANSEN Clarabelle is going to college. Y-Teens 2, 3. MARIETTA HASTINGS Etta plans to be an elementary teacher and later marriage. Chorus !,2,3g Glee Club I,2, 35 Y-Teens I,2,3. JON ALAN HAVERFIELD Jock is going to be a bootlegger. Intramurals: K Club. CHARLES N. HOLE Charlie plans on being a trucker or in the Army. F.F.A. 1,2,3. CHARLES FRANCIS HOOK Chuck may go to college. Chorus 35 Glee Club 3. DWIGHT HUMMER Dwight is planning on art school. VIRGINIA JENKINS Ginny says her plans are indefinite. Chorus: Glee Clubp G. A. A. I, 2. IOAN JOHNSON Jo plans on attending business college. Pep Club 1,23 F.B.L.A. 3. JOHN JOHNSON John is going- to be a chemical engineer. Foot- ball I, 2g Band t,2, 35 Student Council Ig Key Club I, 2, 3: Science Club l,2, 3: 5 11,49 JACKIE KLAUMAN Jackie plans to be a housewife. Y-Teens I,2: G.A.A. I,2g Orchestra 1,2. MARILYN KOERTING Marilyn has no definite future plans yet. G.A.A. I- Y-Teens I,2: Modern Dance 2. LEROY H. LACEN Henry hasn't decided what his future work will be yet. F.F.A. 1,2, 3. ELDON LADD Eldon wants to be an engineer. Band I, 2, 35 Kay Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 2, 3. sy' REYNOLD RAY JOHNSON Ren intends to go to college. Football I,2p Golf 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Glee Club I,2, 3: Key Club I,2, 35 Projection Club I,2, 35 Science Club I, 2, 3g C -Club I, 2, 3. COLEEN KENNEDY Coleen wants to get married or be a telephone operator. G.A.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 3: Modern Dance 3. SUE KENSINGER Suella is going to junior college and then plans to work. Band 2, 33 Modern Dance Club 2, 3. BEVERLY KERN Beverly wants to be an air line hostess. G.A.A. I MARY ANN KEYS Mary Ann plans to be a telephone operator and maybe go to college. Y-Teens 2, 3g Glee Club I,2. RETA MARIE KING Mrs. King is going to be a housewife. Band I,2. l DOROTHY MAE LARSON Dot is going into the teaching profession. G. A. I, 2: Chorus 2:6166 Club 1,2, gg Y-Teens I,2, 3. BARBARA LIGHTFOOT With Babs it just depends. Drum Corp I,2, 35 Y Teens I,2, 35 F. B. L. A. 2, gg Modern Dance Club 2, 3. LOIS LINDQUIST Lois is going to become a home maker. LOIS LOWE Patchy plans to work until marriage. Drum Corp 2,3g G.A.A. I. AL VERTIO MARTIN Sleepy wants to be an electrician. Glee Club I Kay Club 3. MEREDITH MASTERS Shorty is going to get married. Glee Club I, 2, 3 Chorus I,2, 33 Y-Teens 2, WALTER ELMER MATHEWS Walt plans to join the armed forces. WAYNE MATLOCK Rascal is going to join the navy. Football I,2, 3 Glee Club Ig C Club 2, 3. DONNA JEAN MAXWELL Dee I Plans to be an elementary teacher and get married. G.A.A. 1,25 Y-Teens I,2,3g Comet Cadetts I,2,3. DONNA McCORD Donna is going to work or get married. Y-Teens Ig Modern Dance Club 2. DUANE MOYER Ed plans on farming. F.F.A. I,2,3. KERMIT NELSON Nellie is going to the Navy. Basketball 1, 2,3g Glee Club Ig Student council Ig C Club 2, 3. MARY OROZCO Mary says it all depends. Glee Club I. JIM OSBORN Woody is going to become the president of the Osborn Oil Company. Intramurals 25 Kay Club 1. 2. 3- 39' 5' 4 Q PHILLIS MCCOY Phil plans on being a secretary. Pep Club 1, 3g F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. 1,2. TOMMY MCLAREN Mac is going to join Uncle Sam's institution. Kay Club 2, 3. JOHN RICHARD MCRELL Richard doesn't have any future plans. F. F. A. 1,z,3. JACK McVAUGH McBatty plans on college at Manhatten. Foot- ball 1, 2, 33 Basketball lg Band I, 2, 3g Student council president 3: National Honor Society 2, 35 Key Club: F.F.A. C Club. PHILLIP JOE MEADOR Phil is going to work in Kansas City. Glee club I , 2. DANIEL J. MITCHELL Dan is going to work. MARIE PAGE Tubb plans on waiting five years for Bill. Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 25 Chorus 1,25 F.B.L. A. 2, 3. ROBERT BRUCE PERRY Bob is going to be an engineer. Key Club I,2, 35 Science Club 1,2,3. JOAN PFEIFER Jo plans either teaching or marriage. Glee Club 2, 35 G. A.A. 1,23 Y-Teens I,2, 35 Comet Cadets 1,23 Pep Club 3. REUBEN PONCE Lulu is going to get married and be a good hus- band. Track I, 25 Intramurals I,2, 35 Kay Club 25 Annual Staff 2. ESTHER IRENE PURDY Esther plans to go to Junior College. Chorus I,2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Annual Staff 3. RALPH RAYBORN Ralph is going into mechanics or construction work. DONALD REEVES Professor plans to join the navy. Band 2. VIRGINIA REEVES Ginia is going to get married. Y-Teens 2, 3. BETTY JO RICHARDSON Jo plans to be an air stewardess. Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Comet Cadets I,2, 3. PHILLIS RICHARDSON Phillis' plans seem to be indefinite. Glee Club I, 25 Pep Club 2, 3. 256- r Q' ERNEST SMITH Smitty plans to be a mechanical engineer. Football I,2,3: Track I,2,3g Band I,2,33 Kay Club 1,25 C Club 3, JACK SMITH Smitty hasn't made definite plans yet. Chorus 2,35 Glee Club 2,3. MERYLDEE SPARKS Sparky thinks she will go to Chanute Junior College. Glee Club Ig F.B,L,A, gg Modern Dance ciub 2, 3. LAVERNE STIERWALT LaVerne's future plans are still indefinite. Pro- jection Club I, 2, 3. CAROL RIPPLE Rip plans on going to Junior College. F,B. L.A, I: G.A.A. I,2. ELAINE RUGG LES Rug plans to lead a short and exciting life. Drum Corp I, 2, 3gG1ee Club I. GARY RUSH Gig wants to be an oil king. Football I, 2, 35 Glee Club l,2, 3g Science Club 3. JIM RUTHERFORD Diccon is going to be a hobo. Track 2, 3. , I 0-004 491,445 a'J CAROL SCHICKHARDT Carol wants to be a secretary and later get married. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2,35 Student Council Ip Y-Teens I, 25 Science Club 3. GARY SKINNER Gary thinks he will attend college in Korea. Band I,2,3g Student Council 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Science Club 2,35 Annual Staff 3. 3 ALENE STOUT Alene is going to work or get married. Band I, 2, 35 Student Council 35 Science Club 1,25 F.B.L.A. 35 G.A.A. r,2. DEAN STRACK Dean is just keep on living: F.F.A. I,2, 3. MYRNA LOY STRACK Mopsy is planning on a music career. Band 2, 35 Chorus I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 5. GEORGE STRATTON George is going to college to study business administration. Glee club 25 Kay Club. RONNIE ST URDIVAN Ronnie says his future plans are Marilyn. Basket- ball t,2,35 Football I5 Track I,2, 35 Chorus5 Glee club I,2, 35 C Club I, 2. CAROL LEA Tl-HELEN Carol plans on teaching. Glee club 1, 25 Y- Teens I,2, 3. ALICE MAE Tl-IIELENHAUS Suzzy plans on hash slinging. Chorus 25 Glee club I,2,31 Y-Teens 35 F.B.L.A. 3. ANN MARIE TOMLINSON Ann plans on being a secretary. ARETA TONKINSON Rusty is planning on marriage and a teaching career. G.A. A. I, 2, 35 Drum Corp. I,2, 35 Chorus 1,35 Glee Club I, 35 Science Club l,2,3. CHARLES RICHARD TRIPP Richie plans on being a chemical engineer. is Q 'iv- 1' 'inf' 'IG- NEVA JEAN WHITWORTH Jean plans to go to Junior College and work. Band lg Drum Corp 1,2, 35 Glee Club 15 Chorus 15 G.A.A. I5 F.B.L.A. 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2, 3. an JO ANN WILLIAMSON Jo is going to get married. MARY EVELYN WILLIAMSON Mary is planning on getting married. G.A. A. 25 Y-Teens 2, 35 Pep Club 2. JO ANN WILSON Willie Plans for K. U. and fashion design. G.A.A. 1,25 Band 1,2, 35 Chorus I5 Glee Club I5 Y-Teens1,2,3. NEAL TRUSTER Neal plans to work at Boeing in Wichita and play professional baseball. WILMA TUNNELL Wooch is going to work for the airlines. Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 2, 3. WARREN WALDRIP Wally just wants to have a good time. lntra- murals 1,2,35 Kay Club 2, 3. DICK WALT Dick is going into journalism. Basketball I,2, 35 Golf 1,2,35 Band 1, 2, 33 Student Council 35 Key Club 2, 35 Kay Club I5 C Club I,2, 35 Annual Staff 33 Editor of Ink Spot 3. SUE ANNE WENDELN Sue is planning for college and nursing. G.A.A. 1,25 Band I, 2,35 Chorus 1,35 Glee Club I, 35 Y- Teens 1,25 Science Club 3. BOB WHITE Louis is either going to college, or to see the world. Football I,2,35 Basketball I,2, Track 15 Tennis 25 Glee Club 25 Kay Club 15 C Club I, 2, 3. '23- ROBERT D WILSON Pete rs gorng to be a mrser Intramurals I 2 Kay Club 2 3 FRED YOOS WILLA JUNE WOLFE Smokey rs gomg to Jorn the Waves or be a pro fessronal skater G A A I 2 Drum Corp! 2 3 Orcesu'aI23FBLA 2 Srxty rs plannmg on teachrng and berng a Rear Admiral Chorusl 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 Scrence Clubl 2 3 Projectron Club 1 2 3 nnual Staff 2 3 DOROTHY YOUNGBERG Dorothy plans on gorng to college G A A I 2 Band I 2 Y Teens 3 Modern Dance 2 I III I I. Jan Holman Tr1n1 Ysus1 Emory Stanhck. .Ill Illll MASS UHIIIHIS Presxdent Secretary Treasurer l 4 a-- I. Janice Strubhart. . . Vice-President v x Liv? 5' 6 , if X - ' A--' if ..-. 4 S, :ali ith A ' l A -' 'L ' -ff 6 xl. V, In . v, LAI . 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'Q nf V Q 1- N K 16 SEATED LEFT TO RlGHT-- Jack McVaugh, president, Sheila Nation, secretary, Carol Wiles, vice -president, ,lane Corclner, treasurer, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT- John Kerwitz, Barbara Wilson, Shirley Schoonover, Jack Grout, Mike Fletcher, Don Beach, Bill Reinhardt, Trine Ysusi, Genevieve Lacey, Beverly Frankenberry Dick Walt, Jack Haight, Kermit Nelson, Sue Arnold. Sllllll lllllll llll Sponsored by BAUERS MARKET. 32 porin uf ,V 7, 4 .f, x XX, f ,- X x .2 - X X X N V, U. ,fxfxg X 1 f ' ', in - ' f. f. fl, ' X ' r 1 'V ' , K 2 ,F f. ' 1' ff! 2 x f -Q f 5 4, , Y jp . 1' fx K. '! I, . . ' X X Q 47 ff 'CA K ff 2 M , ,, 1'k X Kx'- 'N ,fl fy 'fl if X We ,M. ' X f f 'J ,- 5 X w f J 42, 1 ' 1' , ' - ' , L V i , ,. .J. , ,V , r,, , , 515' 1 'F 7:-4 -1. -an 10 I-yn I I lllllllll - ns. QTET 2-:frstr nun.: ,Lis . . . ,, lT.7g.E:.,h Q I -'rl --F HY x' ti OU UQ 'hui X L gf. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Beach, Ernest Smith, Larry Perry, Tom Fajarclo, David Brown, Mike Fletcher, John Fehr, Gary Rush, Bill Frederick, Larry Goodnough, lvan Brooks, Bob Bunn. STANDING: Reynold Johnson, Bob White, Kent Blackwood, Kermit Nelson, Jack Haight, Ian Holman, Ronnie Fowler, Wayne Matlock, Junior Ambler, Ronnie Sturtlivant, Carl Durham, Jack McVaugh. Sponsored by WILSONS CLOTHIERS Mens 8: Boys Wear 7 East Main 33 .1- .v I Dick Embry, End 'A J . -as 4. ' n , .A i c , G X ' R 'ITT Q V X , .,.,gfE-QC. , 1- A ada x Ronnie Fowler, - Q' L 'Z Hoifoaok I lie' X Gary Rush, Tackle , QQ Bob White, Tackle I iff 14 . A . .1 1 u A 1 , - 9 . gb Q Q if 1 I 'I ., V-ir. 4 A I' 'Ill ..i, 1 Assistant Coach Tony Lockyear, Head Coach Wendell McMurray and Assistant Coach Don Goff plan strategy. Bill Freidline, Kent Blackwood, Guard I-lalfback ' ' .5, A ' 3 IJ ix 4 I t X X Ronnie ' Sturdivan, K V, Fullback bd 'Y I i as V fi - 1 ' k 1 ' I Y .1 ' fl ,, Xm, F-,G Earnest Smith, E d ' I n M ,rf 5 - 9 Wayne Matlock, Guard This page sponsored by COOKIES DRIVE INN Two miles North of Chanute 'NA Jack McVaugh, L,arry Dahlgi'en,Center Quate 1-back 1' X JUNIOR AND SENIOR TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Fletcher, Ted Smith, Johnny Fehr, Kermit Nelson, Don Beach, Dick Walt, Fred Sinclair, Bill Reinhardt, Ian Holman. B SKHBMI SOPHOMORE TEAM: Bill White, Oliver Ambler, Bob German, Bill Schultz, Jerry Johnson, Jack Grout, Carl Anderson, Don Grogan, Loran Eastburn, Bob Brundage, Tom Fajardo, Bud Leroy. Sponsored by THE SPORT SHOP Fred Harris 81 Bus Wortman 7 East Main A' First Place Trophy Cherryvale Invitational Tournament k,- v L, Y llllll The Golf Team for Chanute was made up of, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: John Kerwitz, Jan Holman, Bill Eltzholtz, Jack Haight, Dick Walt, FRONT ROW: Phillip Meador, Mike Fletcher, Jim Hutton, and Dick Hargrove. Ill CK The Blue Comet Track team this year included, ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bud Leroy, Joe Brown, Larry Perry, Ernie Strodd, Tom Fajardo, Gene Cordner, Bob Brundage, Loren Eastburn, Bob German, and Carl Anderson. SECOND ROW: Kenny Wilson, Dick Stout, Bill Warren, John Stich, Emory Stanlick, Joe Mendoza, Devere Martin, Dale Stone THIRD ROW: Don Grogan, Ernie Smith, Gary Naughton, Delbert Winder, Don lngle, Ray Perez, Bob Clark, Richard Tripp, Jerry Johnson, Jack Grout, Bill White and Ted Smith, FOURTH ROW: Junior Ambler, Fred Sinclair, Don Johnson, Al Martin, Bill Schultz, Bill Friederick and Jim Rutherford, FIFTH ROW: Oliver Ambler, Ivan Brooks, Leon Chard, Jack Conrad and Bill Jackson, Not Pictured are Bob White and John Fehr, This Page Sponsored by SPORTSMANS BOWL Where Bowling is a Pleasure 104 No. Allen, Chanute I N ,Emi N QQQQQC , I ,K I I 0 U 'l EE jg el fi iz '1 ,i' Z .1 rganizafiond S3 I - J X- fin. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hazel Benton, Imogene Bowen, Katheren Reese. SECOND ROW: Suzy Wallingford, Ines Eastburn, Patti Clawson, Martha Finney. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Richardson, Shirley Bollinger, Sylvia Shaffer, Betsy Hunt. KAYCIUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Stratton, James Pruitt, Don Ingles, Reuben Ponce, Presidentg Bob Marks, Lowell Ely, Bill Claus. SECOND ROW: Cicel Pankratz, fsponsorj Robert Wilson, Bob Clark, Emory Stanlick, Maurice Hale, Gary Conklin, Ronald Ely, Bud LeRoy, Kenneth Algers, Kenny Trent. THIRD ROW: Bill Freidline Frank Cornelson, Eldon Ladd, Jerry Rinehardt, Jack Conrad, Ted Smith, Tom McLaren, xf F Mir. . .- ...au- Sponsored by JOHNSONS FURNITURE 39 F Ju lon E in CRUSS ,- X n I5 R F i -r All 141 any z.. '-' 1 HM., , , r s , V FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Lacen, Tommy Brazil, Dale Larson, Lester Hole, Roberi Shultz, Don Strowd, Bob Woods, Dean Daniels, Mike Fickel, Marion Bailey, Lee Litherland. SECOND ROW: Gary Slemens, Jim Anderson, Garold Burghart, Duane Moyer, Ronald Chaney, Pat Brazil, Dean Strack, Mervin Snowden, Leon Chard, David Spurling, Mike Herold, George I: I: A Bareis. THIRD ROW: Joe Waggoner, Leroy Lacen, Paul Hanson, Jim Malson, Howard Rutledge ' ' ' George Kock, Roy Graham, Charles Hole, Gary Naughton, Delbert Winder, Clinton Swiler, Bill Baries, Charles Carter, fAdvisorJ, BACK ROW: John Clines, John Stich, Bill Shultz, Ernest Strowd, Richard lxlcRell, Jim Brant, Bill Rinehardt, Gary Berthot, Don Kelly, George Gregory, Robert Martin. Representatives ofthe Highest Rated F,F.A. Chapter inthe State in 1951- 52. I. Gold Emblem Chapter. 2. Three State Farmers-Hal Sinclair, Glenn Wrestler, Ronald Chaney. 3. First Place Farm Mechanics Team- ,A lv as Ronald Chaney, Dwayne Moyer. 4. First Place Poultry and Crops Team-Jack McVaugh, Hal Sinclair, Delmar Hanson. 5. Gold Emblem in National Poul- try Contest-Delmar Hanson. Sponsored by PIONEER APPLIANCE 4 East Main PIONEER HARDWARE Sr 'VILSIC CO l East Main 1 1 1 I -f 5,25 Y Y-lll S The Y-Teens under the sponsorship of Miss Juanita Noel and Miss Leclare Overbay is one ofthe largest and most active clubs in school. It is composed of 75 members which are devided into seven committees. These committees are the working units of the club. We do many jobs which aid our school and community such as, Christ- mas boxes for the needy of our community and of abroad, school parties, special assemblies, such as the Thanksgiving Assembly, and one of most active projects being the operation of the Y-Teen Snack Bar. - -f - O ' ' READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Noel, Phyllis Switzer, Mary Fickel, Jane Churchill, Lucinda Piinian, hlarrha Finney, Janice Strubhartn Mary Williamson, Nancy Coonrod, Jackie Bareis, Pai Green, Carol Wilcs, Phyllis Shook, Leclare Overbay, co-sponsor. Sponsored by NATIONS CLEANERS sl Q . 4 'L ' , 7, I V ,. , N ! 7 L'f..,.,.! if We Y ml L ', 35 ' if-f - 9 i +3-.av ' , .- ' fi.5f ,4 'Qian ' I 4.9 1ST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jennie Markmann, Marva Aziere, Valera Aldegren, Carrie Lou Greve, Sophia Christianson, Neva Hanson, Patti Clawson, Betty Dwinell, Ellen Varndell, 2ND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Jenkins, Phyllis McCoy, Joan Johnson, Roberta Heller, Lorraine Jennings, Royce Pruitt, Charlene Stevens, Marie Page, Ines Eastburn. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Sutcliffe, Linda Becker, George Koch, Joyce Terrell, Marjorie VanMeter, Sara Falkner, Romana Pucket, Sidney Hicks, Mr, McCulloh, Sponsor, F. H. l. A. The F.B.L.A. is a chartered organization sponsored by the National Educa- tion Association with Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Our local chapter is directed by a teacher in the business department. Through meetings, talks, and trips, students are provided an opportunity to learn, first hand, facts about the business world. Any student who has taken, or is taking, one course in the busi- ness department is eligible for membership upon payment of the annual dues. The club has in the past, made an annual excursion to Kansas City to visit the Federal Reserve Bank and one other business institution. IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Babs Lightfoot, Janice Butket, Suzy Wallingford, Barbara Cook, Shirley Hummer, Barbara Taylor, Janice Leslie, Jimmy Jones, Delbert Roles. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Richardson, Pat Green, Jim Hutton, Leah Wheatly, Jane Churchill, Bill Claus, Mr. McCulloh, Sponsor, SIIHIHASIIII HUNIIR GRUUP Q- '. Tv Q2 Q.. I aa: AL. Replacing the National Honor Society this year is a new Scholastic Honor Group whose members are elected on a basis of scholarship a- lone. Members selected to this group are shown above. They are left to right, front row Mary Fickel, Jane Churchill, Rosalie Crabtree, and Nancy Coonrodg back row Pat Brazil, Bruce Brigden, Dick Walt, and John Johnson. 45 'fi 4 3 ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Crockett, sponserg Carol McDonald, Carol Wiles, Sheila Nation, Areta Tonkinson Carol Schickhardr, Marilyn Leatherman, Sue Wendeln, Donna Sallee. ROW 2: Roland Cornelson, Gary Jenkins, Dick Hargrove, Leslie Duffield, John Kerwitz, Dean Life, Gary Skinner, Joe Casey, John Pate, Robert Russell, Shirley Gisel. ROW 3: Frank Cornealson, Don Suttcliff, Bill Warren, Jim Hutton, Jerry Young, Ren Johnson, Ivan Brooks, John Gardner. ROW 4: John Johnson, Bob Perry, Elden Ladd, Bill Grogan, Bill Brigden, Gary Rush, Bruce Brigden, Fred Yoos. Bl-PHY-CHEM SCH IIE lflllll The Chanute Science Club is now celebrating the 6th year under the able dir- ection of Mrs. Agnes M. Crockatt, In the school yearof 52-53 the club took trips to Kansas University, and the Kansas Junior Acadmy of Science at Man hattan and sponsored a county wide Science Fair held March 27 and 28. The By-Phy-Chem club, renamed from the Kastrophe Kids in 1952, tries to help the members to learn more about science through motion pictures, talks by members, talks by authorities, and field trips. B-Phy-Chem is affiliates with Science Clubs of America. xl: Sponsored by DRUG STORE 217 East Main Phone 585 PoRTER's CASH P' 5' 'Qc ,- 51 3 2 3 ,1 Q Hr f ff MUIHHI ISA HIESHMA L Oo . 0. ,A .311 Mother Is A Freshman, a three-act Comedy by Raphael Blau, dramatized by Perry Clark, was pre- sented by the Junior Class, under the direction of Robert Martin. Members of the cast were Nancy Blunk, Phyllis Shook, Jimmy Jones, Roland Cornelson, Frank Cor- nelson, Don McMillan, .Terry Van Cleave, Joe Casey, . . J . . Martha Finney, Marilyn ohnston, Sheila Nation, Pat Green, Phyllis Switzer, rol Wiles, and Sue Embry. l ' H' Lv' Z :'. f Spons ored by THE CI-IANUTE TRIBUNE IIHIIRIIS Q00 no C5 VW 67 X 6181, , N MIXED CH OIR ROW I: Genevieve Godinez, Joyce Whitworth, Jean Kirkpatrick, Virginia Jenkins, Reynold Johnsons, Jimmy Jones, Fred Brandon, Pat Brazil, Beverly Hanford, Janice Leslie, Valeta Adelgren, Dorothy Larson, ROW 2: Jackie Bareis, Dolores Brown, Genny Lacey, Shirley Fulps, Bob Marks, Jimmy Leory, Dean Life, Fred Yoos, Pat Hoffmyer, Betsy Hunt, Carol Theilen, Barbara Beck. ROW 3: Carol Schickhardt, Myrna Strack, Nancy Coonrod, Phyllis Switzer, Arthur Simmons, Dwayne Dalton, Don Ingle, Don Grogan, Sylvia Shaffer, Esther Purdy, Margie Carter, Neysa Dean, ROW 4: Kay Whitworth, Marie Page, Hazel Benton, Shirley Schoonover, Orval Swaney, Lowell Ely, John Johnson, Pat Fitzgibbon, Natalie Hasty, Dorothy Marts, Donna Record, Janice Coy. ROW 5: Elizabeth Bain, Pat Bolinger, Nancy Blunk, Mardell Winder, Donna Sallee, Raymond Smith, Elmer Kirkpatrick, Gary Skinner, Ernie Smith, Beverly Grady, Genny Mayfield, Janice Lesan, Donna Weaver, ROW 6: Marietta Hastings, Sue Wendeln, Fred Forslund, Bruce Brigden, Gary Rush, George Stratton, Kent Blackwood, Ronnie Fowler, Ronnie Sturdivan, Martha McCune, Pat Billings, Lucinda Pitman, ROW 7: Joyce Greathouse, Jane Churchill, Darlene Legge, Sue Embry, Lorraine Jennings, Roberta Heller, Ramona Ruckett, Shirley Gisel, Joye Corns, Meredith Masters, Joan Pfeifer, Mary Ann Keys, Goldie Wise, Director Mr, Kenneth Tebow, ROW 8: Thelma Childers, JoAnn Wilson, Areta Tonkinson, Marie Johnson, Margaret Crawford, JoAnn Alford, Margaret Haynes, Karma Jenkins, Janet Franklin, Maggie Hollenshead Phyllis John, Carol Byers, Janet Ebert, This page sponsored by SELF SERVICE GROCERY Quality Foods Main and Evergreen ifl Chanllfe UHEHISIRA L-.:.g4-hr-.54-.Qi BTI W f-1 f'fl. l Managing I ,......,, I I -........g, ' 1 ,- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Areta Tonkinson, Pat Green, Marie Johnson, Beverly Williams, Genevive Lacey, Mary Frank, and Sandra Sutton. SECOND ROW: Myrna Strack, Marilyn Gates, Carol Barber, Phyllis Switzer, Joan Alford, Phyllis Shook, Donna Sallee, Sylvia Shaffer, Shirley Schoonover, Ramona Puckett, Jane Churchill, Carol McDonald, and Dorothy Marts. THIRD ROW: Mr, Tebow, directorg Sheila Nation, Carol Wiles, Joyce Grcathouse, Fred Brandon, John Johnson, Bill Brigden, Eugene Elliot, Mike Fletcher, Larry Perry, and Jack McVaugh. Sponsored by SILVER GRILL CAFE Look for the Blue Glass 49 , . f'1ff,'J-'e:... , H if M g.- i O Z BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Genevieve Lacy, Sandra Sutton, Beverly Hansford, Carol Byers, Marilyn Johnston, Sherry Houser, Pat Billings, Janet Ebert, Elaine Ruggles, Mary Pence, Lucinda Pitman, Martha Finney. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Hollinshead, Connie Conway, Linda Fargo, Janet Franklin. FRONT ROW: Suzy Wallingford, Bev- erly Frankenbery, Pat Gallion, Lois Lowe, Pat Green, Neysa Dean, Janice Burket, Martha McCune, Shirley Fulps Jane Cordner, Nancy Blunk, Neva Whitworth. TWIRLERSg Mardell Winder, Sandra Mills, Joan Ford, Sue Holman. MAJORETTE: Barbara Lightfoot. DRUM IZIIRPS Sponsored by PEOPLES THEATRE Lyle E. Holman, Mgr. 50 --1-1-quill!! BAII i l n - ' 'ig if 4--v 14- , , , t L , --:Jli.fl, lm X brit? 5,27 IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila Nation, Ernie Smith, Lowell Ely, Joyce Greathouse, Ines Eastburn, Fred Brandon, Phyllis Switzer, Syliva Shaffer, Carol Barber, Myrna Strack, SECOND ROW: Phyllis Shook, Donna Sallee, Sue Ann Wendeln, Shirley Hummer, Carol Kern, Hazel Benton, Carol McDonald, Jim Hutton, Bill Brigden, John Johnson, Delbert Winder, Bill Eltzholtz, Frank Cornelson, Ted Smith, Neva Hanson, Ronald Ely, Eldon Ladd, Leslie Duffield, Gary Skinner, THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Wilson, Alene Stout, Max Young, Richard Donivan, Dick Embry, Mary Ann Hunter, Janice Strubhart, Marilyn Kessinger, Devere Martin, Bill Lacen, Dan Hart, John Umbarger, Carl Anderson, Howard Johnson, John Stitch, Bill Freidline, Loren Eastburn, Emory Stanlick, Dick Walt, Larry Perry, Richard Hargrove, Kenneth Alger, Eugene Elliot, Kenneth Trent, Michael Fletcher, BACK ROW: Arthur Simmons, Vaugh Brooks, Roland Cornelson, Sue Kensinger, Carol Wiles, John Kerwitz, Dean Life, Don Grogan, Don Mclxlillen, Mr, Kenneth Tebow, director: Marie Page, Delores Brown, Lynida Ladd, Jack McVaugh. The band has been a very active organization this year, participating in many activities. They marched at Wichita, Erie, Humboldt, and took part in numerous exhibitions and concerts in Chanute. President, Gary Skinner Vice-president, Jack McVaugh Secretary, and Majorette, Carol Wiles This Page Sponsored by EVANS MUSIC CO. Musical Supplies and Equipment 8 East Main ANNUM SIAH 5, X2 STARTING AT LOWER LEFT, READING CLOCKWISE AROUND TABLE: Marjorie Carter, Mary Fickel, Barbara Arnett, business manager, Martha Finney, Sheila Nation, Fred Yoos, Bob White, Gary Rush, and John Fehr, UPPER RIGHT HAND CORNER, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Skinner, editor, Barbara Lightfoot, and Dick Wait, Sponsored by THE AMERICAN LEGION Aidirig Young Americans 53 DOROTHY YOUNGBERG Portraxt by Noel Wood if gf' Hl0IBMl IIUHN N ,M ...S T K., kfglhfw Sponsored By THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Smxty Fxve Years of Frmendly Serv1Ce Ma1n and Llncoln if f fl KQV 1 - h',,1H vsz,Jg,40f . . . 1 - 1':Z..'f.ff'v t '- r ' ,, ima, .f F, if , 7 1 ,T I 51, . ' Jv 2' ' ff?ff g if Y -Qil'T E I O . , I .ity - 2 ' - Y: K! ' .-.3 , A. MT .N ...- .f . ef, . - 1--gp. CAROLYN CARSON Portra1t by Noel Vkooo Thms page sponsored by 4v 'Qfm 'J THEBANKOF COMMERCE 55 The Fmendly Bank Ma1n and Grant ln Chanute Y f . gw f K fig U .. , . 'va A , ' , I C42 ' 'N :J b . f ' 41 ' li . 1 D Ol ' 19 ll. A. A. Qu ROW I: Sarah McRell, Janet Wilson, Janice Strubhart, Martha Finney, Sheila Nation, Carol Wiles, Phyllis Shook, Donna Sallee. ROW 2: Sandra Mills, Sonya Stone, Lynite Ladd, Glenda Johnson, Carol Kern, Carolyn McDonald, Doris Baker, Betty Marucci, Marie Grogan, ROW 3: Joyce Whitworth, Suzy Wallingford, Mariann Staton, Beverly Hansford, Emily Ostrander, Iva Hole, Margaret Manly, lwana McNeese, Gloria Rapp, Carlene Haynes, Juanita Godinez, Marva Azier, Wilma Shultz, ROW 4: Lorraine Jennings, Dorothy Marts, Sue Embry, Shirley Gisel, Ramona Puckett, Barbara Wilson, Judy Ashley, Sarah Falkner, One of the most active groups in school is the Girls Athletic Association. They sponsor the girl's intramural sports. The officers for this year were, president, Martha Finney, Vice-President, Carol Wiles, Secretary-Treasurer, Sara McRellg Intramural Chairman, .Janice Strubhartg Historian, Phyllis Shook, Recorder, Madelyn Wheat, Social Chairman, .lanet Wilson, Song Leader, Sheila Nation, Pianist, Donna Sallee. Mrs. L. M. Reynolds sponsored the group. 56 l B. A. A. is Charlene Haynes, pictured on the right, x . fi '- n 'fs u x f These girls are the volleyball champions of the G, A,A, intramural program whose captain is Sue Embry. LEFT TO RIGHT: lwana McNeese, Juanita Godinez Carlene Haynes, Wilma Schultz, Lynita Ladd, centerg Sue Embry, The girls under the leadership of Janet Wilson took the crown of Queens of Volleyball , LEFT TO RIGHT: lvah Hole, Betty Mariucci, Lorraine Jennings, Martha Finney, Sara Faulkner, Sue Embry, Carlene Haynes, Gloria Rapp, Sara McRellg center Marva Aziere, Janet Wilson, Wilma Shultz. ll 0 l V i Sheila Nation who is pictured at the left reigns as the ping-pong singles champion. At thc runner-up post X The G, A. A, girls join together in commending and thanking Mrs. Rey- nolds for her excellent leadership in her first year as the G. A. A, sponsor. NAFF AND BOLZE HARDWARE Zenith T. V. -- Frigidaire -- lxlaytag -- General lflarcivxzire CHEIIHEAIIERS Cheerleaders for the 1952 53 season are shown above Mardell Winder Margaret Hollenshead Janet Franklin Barbara rallies and assemblies Sponsored by TRUITT S GREENHOUSES NU WAY CLEANERS Lightfoot, Fred Brandon, Loy Reinhardt, Bob Bunn, and Fred Forslund led the cheering at all athletic contests, pep THE INK SPIN SMH sl! 36' 1-' 'T f CLOCKWISE, STARTING AT LOWER LEFT: Barbara Lightfoot, Sue Wendeln, Meryldee Sparks, Mary Fickel, Sam Fajardo, Dick Walt, Bob While, Beverly Kern, Marilyn Koerting, Janet Wilson, and Beverly Grady, This Page Sponsored by BILL YOUNG CHEVROLET MILLER MOTOR CO. 59 if JANIHIRS HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS pr' .ad 'QU Kenneth Bell F Malntenance Su PCIVISOI U Art Nelson Porter McCoy Lou Henry Augxe Anderson Sam Baughman my-J W ,X .3 rp 5 f Y f '-3 A ' ' e Y ' X i fa nl ll K aixfi w i l f X NX NN ,fr , X ll 1 X Ri , l'll gg - ,, t rx un i an ,, MV i Y nw Q fl X l .Q Fl Y U x ' , N ' N Q 64 60 4,l 7 I 'TJ V My , u Q' 1l X, 5 H5- '- 1 K 'Q '- S , v 3 its 1' www, AX sl -d?.4gf ,w K . 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