College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

 - Class of 1957

Page 1 of 60

 

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1957 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collectionPage 7, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collectionPage 11, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collectionPage 15, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collectionPage 9, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collectionPage 13, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collectionPage 17, 1957 Edition, College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 60 of the 1957 volume:

if r i , H fi w Y i ia' A Es .4 R A f, -,-. U,2,. f ,,H. VV f l .A gy. X , i, . x RM, .if . t ,Q , .25 L m.A,L ,A . ff , fv- I v 1 E 1 f 4 . QA5'f,4 'b, U bf .vz+w?':'f i V - K :w5.'1..'f'lgI ,,-1Mw.r1 x . , ' --.'w'f, ,-g . : :A65 ' 'it '- 3 ' 'nl 'RA 11 ,Fifi . .. -:fag m . Q gvaqwz 1 ' , 3 'fi ' I ' ' ,. f FP. ' R. H- W KA We, the KANZA JUNIOR STAFF of 1957 with deep appreciation and u dying gratitude sincerely dedicate this yearbook to Rees H. Hughes for his umtiring efforts and inspiring con- tributions touard the development of our school. Rees H. Hughes President KSTC ZA JU Published by PITTSBURG KANSAS COLLEGE HIGH LABORATORY SCHOOL First Row--Shirley Shoup, Mary Forbes, Jud Shugard, Judy Koch, Fern Burleson Second Row--Joyce Shillcutt, Carol Maples, Faye Mosier, Judy Emerson, Donna Bradley Third Row--Darryl Johnson, Mr. Bray, Nilo Aldridge, Robert Rati It gives the 1957 Yearbook Staff great pleasure to pre- sent you with this newest and biggest edition of the Kanza Junior. We hope it will bring to mind the memories of your happy experiences here at College High School. S Sponsored by A. J. Crips Bakery Administration W.E. Matter Principal Wm. A. Black Education and Psychology, Director of Teacher Education Paul T. Dixon Coordinator Secondary Education Sponsored by A 6 A FOOD MARKET ll 2+Z: WKWZ li ,1-Q a 4 w Joan Guthridge Carolyn Tabor Hilma Davis Flora Holroyd Library Physical Education Home Economics Mathematics Richard Smith Temple Hill Chorus Social Studies Harold Loy Carl Bartel Guy Coonrod William Bray Speech Industrial Education Com on Learnings Mathematics Sponsored by AL'S GROCERY Ilene Tressler Art Carl Beard Physical Education R. L. Kitchen Custodian B. Davis Warren Don Q. Milliken Edna Day Common Learnings Physical Science Common Learnings Doris Tracy Gabriella Campbell C. H. Lundquest Com on Learnings Music Business Education Glasses i Seniors M5 if Juniors E433 Sophomore .Aggie , Freshmen feb Ei mn Seventh T ZZ- SAW, Sponsored by BANTA'S JEWELERS SE HOUSES DARRYL JOHNSON Class Officer, 1,45 Hi-Y, 15 Sportsman Club, 45 officer, 45 Chess Club, 35 officer, 35 Rap Club, l,2,3,45 lhsquers Club, 25 Basketball, l,2,3,45 Track, 2,3,45 Boys State, 35 Count Staff, 15 Band, l,2,45 officer, 45 Carnival Prince, 15 Annual Staff, 2,3,45 Business Thnager, 35 Co-Editor, 45 Speech Tournament, 35 Music Festi- val, 1,25 Junior Class Play, 33 Art Club, 25 Count Capers, 1,25 Art Contest, 3. BOB HCEIER Class Officer, 45 Sportsman Club, 33 Chess Club, 25 Nhsquers Club, 45 Basketball, 15 Track, 15 Glee Club, 1,25 Music Festival, 1,25 Junior Class Play, 35 Science Club, 1. JOYCE SHILIDUTT Student Council, 45 Iep Club, 45 bhsquers Club, 3,45 Nhsquers Club officer, 3,45 Glee Club, 3,45 Car- nival Queen, 35 Annual Staff, 3,45 Annual Queen Attendant, 45 Music Festival, 3,43 Cheerleader, 3,45 Junior Class Play, 35 Chorus, 3,45 Comet Capers, 3,45 Marshfield High School, l,2. LIDA I-IISIE Class Officer, 35 Rep Club, 3,45 Const Staff, 3,45 Assistant Ed- itor, 45 Glee Club, 3,45 Chorus, 3,45 Majorette, 35 Future Nurses, 35 Officer, 35 Music Festival, 3,45 Cheerleader, 45 PHS, l,2. Sponsored by BARNEY'S PHARMACY JIM ZIMMERMLN Science Club, 1,2,3,45 officer, 1. LINDA ERVIN Glee Club, 3,45 Music Festival 3,45 Dramatics Club, 4. GIENDA KING Band, 1,25 FHA, 3,45 officer, 45 Fort Scott High School, l,2. JIM IBKENNA Student Council, 13 Class Officer, 13 Sportsman Club, 23 Chess Club, 43 Rap Club, 23 Photography Club, 2. DALE BROWN Hi-!, 13 Sportsman Club, 33 Chess Club, 23 Pep Club, 1,2. K .TD4 SCOTT Hi-!, 13 Sportemn Club, 33 Chess Club, 23 Pep Club, 23 Science Club, 1. KARLA EDWARIB Student Council, 23 Chess Club, 13 officer, 13 Pep Club, l,2,3, 43 officer, 13 Cont Staff, 23 Cl.ee Club, 2,43 Carnival Queen, 23 CAA, l,2,33 officer, 23 FHA, 3,43 officer, 3,43 Future Nurses, 2,3,43 officer, 2,33 Music Festi- val, 2,43 Photography Club, 23 Comt Capers, 2,3. I95 STEPHEN HART Student Council, 23 Class Officer, 43 Hi-Y, 3 officer, 13 Sportsman Club, 3343 officer, 43 Chess Club 13 Shop Club, 23 Shop Club officer D - 23 Basketball, 2,3,43 Boys' State, 33 Glee Club, 1,23 Speech Tourn- ament, 33 Music I-lostival, 1,23 Jr. Class Play, 33 Senior Play, 23 Science Club, 1. Science Club,l. CAROL MAPIES Student Council, 35 Class Offi- cer, l,43 Chess Club, 13 Pep Club, 1,2,3,43 Count scarf, 1, 2,3,L5 Assistant Editor, 33 Editor, 43 Glee Club, 1,43 Library Club, 23 Carnival Prin- cess, 13 Annual Staff, 3,43 SHIRIEY SHOUP rhjorette, 2,3,Lf Head Majorette, Pep Club, l,2,3,43 lhsquers Club, 3,43 GAA, l,2,3,3 Future Nurses, 3,43 officer, 3,43 Const Staff, 23 2,3,43 officer, 2,3,43 Music Glee Club, l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus, Festival, 1,43 Junior Class Play, l,2,3,43 Majorettes, 2,3,43 Deb- 33 Photography Club, 23 Comet ate, 43 GAA, 1,23 Speech Tournament, Capers, 3,43 Mixed Chorus, l,4. Sponsored by HElIELLI'S .TEWEIERS 43 Music Festival, 1,2,3,LS Junior Class Play, 33 Photo Club, 1,23 I Speak for Democracy Con- test, 3,4. enior ROBERT RATI Student Council, 1,45 Hi-I, 15 officer, 15 Sportsman Club, 3,45 officer, 45 lhsquers Club, 25 officer, 25 Shop Club, 15 Basket- ball, 2,3,45 Annual Staff, 2,3,45 Co-editor, 43 Business Manager, 35 Debate, 45 Cont Capers, 2,43 I Sneak For Democracy Contest, 4. BETTY JANE PbGID'1'HLIJl Student Council, l,2,45 officer, 2,45 Class Officer, 35 Isp Club, 1,2,3,45 lhsquers Club, 2,3,45 officer, 45 Shop Club, 15 officer, 15 Glee Club, 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff, 35 Basketball Queen Attendant, 25 Debate, 45 GAA, 1,2,35 Speech tour- nannt, 3,45 Music Festival, l,2,3,45 Cheerleader. 1,2,3,45 Junior Clase Plq, 35 I Speak for Democracy Conf- uez, 3,45 cont Capers, 2,3. REBECCA STRAWN Ibp Club, l,2,3,45 officer, 25 Ihsquers Club, 25 Shop Club, 15 officer, 15 Comet Staff, 33 Glee Club, 1,25 Debate, 3,43 GAA, 1,25 officer, 25 FHA, 3,45 offi- cer, 45 Future Nurses, 2,3,45 of- ficer, 25 Speech Tournament, 1,2, 3,45 Music Festival, 1,25 Cheer- leader, 45 Junior Class Flu, 3. NIID ALDRIIIJE Class Officer, 45 Hi-Y, 15 Chess Club, 1,2,3,45 officer, 3,45 Baskezbau, 1,2,3,1,, Track. l,2,3.L3 Annual Staff, 3.45 Junior Clase Play, 35 Comt Capers, 4. Sponsored by BITNER IMPIEMENT 4 MARY ANN KNEEBONE fbp Club, 25 Masquers Club, 2,35 Glee Club, 2.3: Chorus, 2,3,45 FHA, 43 Officer: 49 Future Nurses, 3,45 Music Festival, 2,3,1,, RUTH JOHNS ON JUDY LAUDICK FHA, 3,45 Cont Capers Attend- ant, 45 Hoisington High School, 1,2. JESS REM? Class Officer, 33 Sportsman Club, 3,43 Glee Club, 23 Music Festival, 23 Junior Class Play, 33 Photo- graphy Club, 23 Const Capers, 3,4. l IDIS CAMPBELL Debate, L3 Science Club, 43 Independence High School, l,2,3. JCE HJRGAN Hi-Y, 13 Sportsman Club, 33 Chess Club, 23 I-bp Club, 4. I957 HADEIDN ATKINS hp Club, 23 lhsqusrs Club, 2, 3,43 Glee Club, 3,43 Band, 23 Speech tournamnt, 43 Music Festival, 3,43 Junior Class PIAY, 33 RP Band, 2,33 Orches- tre., 23 Chorus, l,3,4. BOB STRAUN Student Council, 3,43 officer, 43 Sportsman Club, 33 officer, 33 Chess Club, 23 officer, 23 lhsqusrx Club, 1,43 msketball, 1,2,3,43 Glee Club, 23 Band, l,2,3 Carnival King, 33 Music Festival, l,2,43 Junior Class Play, 3. CAMERON MOORE Hi-Y, 13 Sportsman Club, 3,43 officer, 33 Shop Club, 23 Track, 33 Glee Club, 13 Carni- val King, 33 Music Festival, 23 Junior Claes Play, 33 Cont Capers, 3,4. RAI MOFFET Class Officer, 2,33 Sports- man Club, 3,43 officer, 33 POP Club, l,2,3,43 Basket- ball: 11293743 'hacks 213145 Annual Attendant, 43 Junior Class Play, 33 California sponsored by Bosvs 'mxrrm cm: SERVICE Jn- H5-Sh School- enior ROGER MATSON Class officer, 2, Hi-Y, 15 Sports- man Club, 2,35 Pep Club, 25 Shop Track, lg Music Festival, 2. BARBARA LONG JACK VAN GORDEN Class officer, 13 Hi-Y, 1,25 Sportslmn Club, 1,5 Chess Club, 35 officer, 35 Track, 1, Junior C1553 Play, 33 Football, 13 Comet Caper king attendant, 4. Club, 1,5 officer, 1,3 Basketball, 25 Ms uers club, lg Comet Staff, lg q GAA, lg Music Festival, 3,45 Y- Teens, 2. DON GARDNER Student Council, 35 officer, 33 Class officer, lg Hi-Yi, lg Hi- Yi officer, lg Sportsman Club, 3,45 officer, 1,3 Track, 2, Glee Club, 1,29 Speech Tournament, 2,33 Music Festival, 1,25 Senior Play, 2. FRANCES IDORE ROBERT GROTHEER PAT WHITE Sponsored by BOWLILS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ROBERT GIDEON A' 'DQ 1 ,. , -nk e Q X Q HY' ' 1 1 of Senior Baby Pictures 1. Jim Zimmermang 2. Linda E1-ving 3. Barbara IDD83 4. Jim Scottg 5. Darryl Johnsong 6. Iois Campbellg 7. Don Gardnerg 8. Betty McG1othling 9. Iida Hisleg 10. Jess Kempg 11. Carol Mapleeg 12. Joe Morgang 13. Stephen Hartg ll.. Joyce Shillcuttg 15. Francis iboreg 16. Jack Van Gordeng 17. Cameron more: 18. Roger lhtsong 19. Mary Kneeboneg 20. Madelon Atkinsg 21. Judy Iaudickg 22. Bob Hosierg 23. Robert Ratig 24. HBDGCOB Strnwng 25. Karla Edwardsg 26. Rn Moffettg 27. Glenda Kingg 28. Shirley Snoupg 29. Nilo Aldridge Sponsored by BRENNER MORTUARY Q K ' r' 35 'N sf 1 9.42 W .251 WM 'Q 5' ff.. N-SW ...ji CIASS PROPHECY Ten years from now as you turn on your T. V. you will probably hear this broadcast. You are now tuned to your movie channel CHS, This is Joyce Shillcutt, your movie announcer reporting. FIASH3 Nilo wames Deanl Aldridge has just been given an academy award for his outstanding performance in West of Sweden. He has been acclaimed one of the greatest actors in the world by, that famous critic, Bob Hosier. The famous Broadway playboy, Darryl Johnson, has just teamed up with that sensational singing star, Linda Ervin. All Hollywood is wondering if this could be a new romance. Madelon Atkins, the pro softball player has been offered a movie contract by Jack VanGorden and Company, It will be filmed on the islands in the Carribean Sea where Karla Edwards, the rich heiress, is now on vacation. She has been tourin Auy, the world raising money for the U. S. Bum's Club, at present being sponsored 72 Joe Morgan, the President. E Ray Moffet had to give up his career as athletic director of UCLA when 2,4 M found that his screen tests were a huge success. All Broadway is wondering if f he will be the new lhrlon Brando. zs' g NEWS RELEASE! The famous Hollywood gossip columnist, Lida Hisle, has jus - annolmced her engagement to Stephen Hart, the world famous midget wrestling - 61 champion. - A new modern dance team has just made its debut on Broadway, It is compose J of Barbara Long and Jim Zimmerman. Will they be the new Marge and Gower , Q champions? A new Elvis Presley has been discovered by Bob Strawn, talent scout. He fa'-1' mobbed during all his personal appearances because of his ability to sing and ' play his guitar, He is Jess Kemp. Frances Moore, the star of Private Secretary, has just been fired for breaking her contract by getting married. She has been replaced by Mary Kneebone the famous T. V. actress. :-r ,K Former man-about-town, Jim McKenna, is now taking his career so seriously that he cut dating down to twice a. week. His main romantic interest is still Judy 5? QL f- I fSaml Laudick but while Lois Campbell, pretty College High beauty, was in town he saw her quite often, Don Gardner and Cameron Moore will jointly produce a new Broadway show, Q Ll Heavens to Betsy. Betsy McGlothlin will star as a glamorous movie queen of f ,gi f the l92O's. Bob Gideon is her co-star. ' The Phil Silvers Show now has a new star, none other than that famous National Guardsman, Jim Scott. I BULLETIN! Shirley Shoup was the lucky dramatic student who won the trip to ' the souteast for writing in ten words or less why she likes Mr. Magoo in his latest comedy. Congratulations Shirley! w g' Dale Brown, that world famous auto mechanic is now working for Roger Matsonw mf Productions fixing the cars for the movie Indiannapolis SOO. Pat White is in charge of costuming and Robert Grotheer is cameraman. Becky Strawn has finally accepted a new three million dollar contract to play Jane Russell in her life story which is now being filmed in England. Carol Maples, that great student of KSTC, has just consented to IDB-Try 12106 famous scientist of Hollywood, Robert Rati. They were brought together by Glenda King, the world acclaimed social worker. 'l'hat's all the news from Hollywood for now. This is your movie announcer, Joyce Shillcutt, reporting. Q Q uof CLASS WILL we, the members of the Senior Class of 1957, of College High School, in the City of Pittsburg, in the county of Crawford, in the state of Kansas, being sound and sane of mind, do hereby ordain and establish this document to be our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave the relief of seeing us graduate. To the juniors we leave all the worrying of whether you'll Hilo Aldridge leaves his hot-rods to Martin Krumsick. Madelon Atkins leaves her good-naturedness to Louise latnline. Dale Brown leaves his girls to the junior class. Lois Campbell leaves her ability to catch a husband to Donna Bradley Karla Edwards leaves her college boys to Judy Koch. Linda Ervin leaves to go to College. Don Gard er leaves his wise-cracks to Bobby Kennett. Bob Gideon leaves his quietness to Russell Rhuems. Robert Grotheer leaves his smile to Gary Grotheer. Stephen Hart leaves his ability to brown-nose to David Hightower. Lida Hisle leaves her wit to Sue Ooley. Bob Hosier leaves his criticisms to Gary Fears. Darryl Johnson leaves his brains to Jackie Runnels. Jess Kemp leaves his guitar and singing ability to Don Rati. Glenda King leaves her mallness to Annabelle Wisdom. Mary Ann Kneebone leaves her shyness to Judy Emerson. Judy Laudick leaves her nickname 'Sam' to Judy Little. Barbara Long leaves to become a telephone operator. Carol Maples leaves her ability as a majorette to Nancy Shillcutt Roger Matson can't yet believe he's leaving. Bets Mdllothlin leaves her cheerleadin ability to Fern Burleson Y 8 Jim McKenna leaves his favorite sayings to LeRoy Endicott. Cmmmron Moore leaves his height to Bobby Gelso. Frances Moore leaves her quietness to Barbara Nelson. Ray Moffat leaves his basketball ability to Pat Beard. Joe Morgan leaves to bum around for awhile. Robert Rati leaves Judy Shugard fto no onell Jim Scott leaves his ability to skip classes to Jerry Willener. Shirley Shoup leaves her long fingernails to Shirley Park. Joyce Shillcutt leaves her walk to Faye Moser. Becky Strawn leaves her debating ability to Sandra Ellis. Rob Strawn leaves Linda Holshouser in charge of CHS. Jack Vanuorden leaves his ability to get along with Miss Hill to Pat White leaves all her fu in gym to Bennye Jo Travenia. Jim Zim enman leaves his manly physique to Richard Foster. SENIOR NONSEN E 'Sweets' Aldridge Don't sweet it 'Beautician' Long 'Peeper' Atkins Oh what now 'Suzy' Maples 'Whitey' Brown You betcha 'Glennie' Matson 'Kid' Campbell Gunky 'Muffet' Moffett 'K.K.' Edwards Did anybody call Morgan 'Putch' Ervin Shoot Moore 'Ace' Gardner Oh crud Moore 'Flash' Gideon Well 'Mac' McGloth1in 'Smiley' Grotheer fDon't talk much? 'Lucky' McKenna 'Dad' Hart Where's Lids 'Ratman' Rati 'Lids' Hisle Take that back 'Scotty' Scott 'Hose' Hosier Good morning 'Lil Muffet' Shillcutt Yes Ray 'Playboy' Johnson Pifflefaddle 'Frosty' Shoup Is the mail here yet 'Ruthie' Johnson My 9 o'clock 'Speedy' Strawn Let's go to the stude 'Bulldoser' Kemp Skeeseks 'Roach' Strawn Well scud 'Little Ditty' King Oh no 'Rigger' VanGorden Cotton picker 'Bossy Ann' Kneebone Huh-uh 'Pat' White Ieudick Thats a idea s 'Zim' Zimmerman ll A I ' 'S HJ 1 'N Donna Mary Forbes Judy Koch John Pelican Fern Bur Gary Grotheer Martin Krumsick Juniors g gqggyye-Misses: 5 Konnie Grotheer Richard Grotheer Kennett Moser Juanita Nataline Barbara Nelson Bob Robinson Nancy Shillcut Judy Shugard Benny Jo Travenia Kenneth Umphenour Jerry Willener Sponsored by CANTEEN COMPANY Judith Brent Richard Bel lamy Shirlay Belt Sandra Ellie Emerson Bl.rbl.l'a Lomax Jerry Prince Russell Pryer Lynda Scott A . .1 Frances Vsndorburg Linde Williams Pat Beard Alma Brnzjll David Donald Milliken Donald Rati John Sheets J . Beverly Windsor Sponsored Larry Brorm David Houck Albert Molthan Rus sell Rhuems in I Karen Spicer CITY BUS CO- nphumnres Sally Ann Buck Hnrren Kime J'-153 Little Shirley Park Iiuggero laVeda Stevens Xe VF-r Q Ji El X . X -fat gy ,. Y f fp X . r . Glen Aker Mike Armstrong Saundra Bradley Freshmen Hai Jack Brady Barbara 3 , .W W, ' war' , is Endicott W1WJiam Ertman WkkQSQ TT? EiWw .,.x ii '?' xii Sue Atl K ewan 'YK Ronald Susnik Suzanne Marilyn James L2 'f.E5 if - , Y Wayne Meyer Johnny Willener Gary WiW1iams Richard Winchester Gary Zukav Algia Houdashelt All. Gloria Abraham flq K Elnnr Buckley . an Carl Davis f- forge T Bobby GelS0 Sherri Humphrcy . vi IQ. Michael McKenna Robin Hnb1nSon 5 J, . Alice Anderson l Joyce Blessant F ' Q 1 ..' Kichnrd Dickerson !u I3 .'Wil Murcia Giunta Al! il Wilinda Landon Janice bhllory Kathy Humford Andrews Donnie Burleson ' Liv John Duggan , 9.0. Jerry Hawmonds Jerri Lemon ff Selwyn Mumma Bill Scott Eighth rade null Arthur Betty Edwards Nartha Hartshorn Donna Lipos William Pelican 'SMS - 2 ,gg .Q Q' Y? ,- H W'V D ' , Daniel Stevens Sponsored by CROWELL DRUG STORE Dorothy Carlyon Clarence Essig lynn Hillier D abeth Lomax X-aux J Wayne Ralph Normf Travenia Don Ward Gamble Linda Holshouser Sheri Luke , X trc, iw. K cle, Billy Ramage iw! Pamela Winchester Wanda Bray B111 Brazill Buck P i 5Hff1'0n CM ' N ' George Dirmeen Sandra Eggers . e .Q Qqlby in :' 'XX - , X if XY I Larry Carver B111 Goble Diane Heckert if XX Q-Q Richard Kosman Margie Kennett Ly-rm Kime Sandra Knapp , :mg kg me Q X 3. .X - Yi' - 3 'K ff ' ::' ,EM ,., Richard Messengfer Joe Neas Pa Bob Pierce ag A 1 .QM Richard Shillcutt Jim Smith Parthenia Taylor Netty Verleye Sponsored by EMERSON HARDWARE Y 0 lyly 'll + hltns nwllber' wg! A,,.: SENIORS: Nilo Aldridge, treasurer, Bob Hosier, JUNIORS: Fern Burleson, secretary, Jerry Willener secretary, Carol Maples, reporter, Darryl vice president, Judy Emerson, reporter, Bob Johnson, vice president, Steve Hart, president, Robinson, treasurer, Judy Koch, PT9Sid9Ht. SOPHOMORES: Linda Williams, Vice president, Beverly Windsor, secretary, Lynda Scott, treasurer, Don Milliken, president. EIGHTH GRADE: Barbara Andrews, treasurer, Alice Anderson, sec- retary, Mike McKenna, president, Don Burleson, vice president. SEVENTH GRADE: Netty Verleye, vice president, Diane Heckert, secre- tary, Sandra Knapp, treasurer, Jim Smith, president. Sponsored by ERNIE WILLIAMSON MUSIC HOUSE FRESH EN: Gary Zukav, secretary, Saundra Bradley, treasurer, Mike Armstrong, president, Jack Brady, vice president, 'QM 1st row-Joe Neas, Diane Heckert, Mike McKenna, Jerri Lemon 2nd row-Princess Saundra Bradley, Queen Linda Williams, Ldda Hisle, Donna Bradley u 3rd row-Bob Strawn, Prince Jack Brady, I1 B King Don Milliken, Jerry Willener an 55, Y ZX 7T I 'N , . 55 'N Beauty for the ceremony , asf g if 'FJ Class President Judy Koch with Crown O C R - . ,n as ' ' N F Bearers Kaye Loy and Nancy Beard asf . V dt e KJ g A 2 Q fx? gil i 5 Hitch 'em up! B , 5 Honorable Bob Kennett CNQB etuh 'f'ee f 'A Witness Frances Vanderburg 3 I' 'F I V 3 Larry says , drown Mr, Mill ikenn Sponsored by HISEY ELECTRIC COMPANY King and Queen Artist At Work T06 Dance Operation Without Words Prince and Princes W get rWM QLK Sandra Ellis Sings QNESQWQ Burmuda Shorts Kit-Kats E 4441.51 Blue Moon Tonight You Belong To Me Elvis Sings Sponsored by KARBE SUPER MARKET 4 'nf fr 1 , M5 .,Mg , Square Dance Q 1 fa .I K X 1 -m I ww- ' Q - .X 5 .Q if , .. . f-lf' 'X' ,M 521'-' 1 'fi f x f . -. 'Q' ,!l aw f ugh ,QU fini? l3l' 4 D p. .4 vt ff Q-I -'J U MM'M,W0,W,M,.,... Yearbook , i' N' as i J . ,f ffmgfffzffwwzf xX' - Q xwyxx X Q x X ,VLXXX xx 'XX xx X X Q X xx X 'x X, , V K . x N .xg xx Q5 , 1 ' ,, K --mu., ' L. Sin-wha ' f '4 -'--S32 --.......,, . ,....- , ,.-'fi ,,L,.,. 1,1 ,lf-f Q., ,f ,,,,1f,, W - ,,. If f , If 1 L5,K-:ll f K 1 ,Q , -f . 1, sg -s ,- . nz 1' , , , f 5 K X if V525 . f 5 - ' ' 4' -,f . iff 5 13- f 3 f ,g54, f Q 3 i 7' I f gig' , : g ' f 4 ' A: K ,ff my f f, 5 1 r Y ' f f f 6 Q' . f' 1' g , Rf, A, 1. , , 1 - ' I hz' I 1 ff? -' , f 2 ff? f ' ' H 1 X x I 1 1 ,rn M41 , S f , ' I s 1 1 ' 1 , 5 X 4 ' v Y ff I 1 ,X ff If .xl an , ' f ',f f V., .- S . . W hw hwwm, ...X ...Q-ww Q, X XX XNXI. x S xx A - xx wx i -.xx X X X K -Ax Xxx . X x . X . XX Xxx XX X. -NN-X XE xxx Qi LQXXQQ Vs XX X .. xx f . x an-W . 'Y isxmmmimn- Hi , H WI 1 W W xx W 5P0r-15 .pqrgle 1st row-David Hightower, Martin Krumsick, Robert Rati, Bobby Strawn, IeRoy Endicott, Larry Malls 2nd row--Coach Frisbie, Russell Rhuems, Stephen Hart, Darryl Johnson, Ray Moffett, Larry Ward, Don Milliken, Warren Kime, Coach Beard 3rd row-Glen Aker, Gary Zukav, Larry Beard, Don Rati, Jack Brady, ' ' ' ' ' :Meyers 32 -f-is 4 -. i. .1 a,, .-'.. ' 9 5 a ' g 0 .2 ' ..'fo ' , 4 . - 1 ... q... as Q. u , 'll Q 0 Us N Q. -.,, .,0 n - ' '. I 1 f 1' 3-21 'I' V .-',. 4 o 5' . 16, Sponsored by ,J PEPSI-COLA , Bottling Co. gfga detdx wk . in , ,J-5 xx: ,. 'I iffy, J u 'F 1 0 r 1st row-Richard Shillcutt, Larry Garver, Don Burleson, Jerry Hammonds, Bill Ramage, Bill Scott, Art Byram, Dick Dickerson, Bob Gelso, G3 Pat O'Reilly 2nd row-Coach Vining, Richard Messenger, Mike McKenna, Danny Hightower, il Carl Davis, Jim Smith, Steve Polston, George Dinneen, Danny Stevens, Coach Egger III 3rd row-Bill Goble, lynn Kime, Richard Hosman, Gary Hobson, Robert Pierce, Joe Neas, Jim Gallagher, Clarence Essig Sheff? 1-11119 S110 Ooley Donna Rogers Alice Anderson Junior High Cheer Leaders Sponsored by FEDELIESILAIHIDROWUUT Change correct? Candy, coke, or coffee? K iw A i rg My fi V lb .4 , Q wi ikt 2 Ltt, Q I T I :i,' K- N:..: H5 T741 5 o- gg -if 4 ' s i q few ,kv . qs'- 'FEM Cheer leaders--Becky Strawn, Donna Bradley, Betsy McGlothlin, Lida Hisle, Joyce Shillcutt, Fern Burleson Second row-Beverly Johnson, Audrey Phillips, Faye Moser, Carol Maples, Karla Edwards, linda Williams, Beverly Windsor, Beverly Smith, Nancy Emerson Third row-Saundra Bradley, Judy Ausemus, Judy Emerson, Judy Koch, Madelon Atkins, Shirley Park, Karen Spicer, Bob Gelso, Wanda Bray, Diane Heckert, Sandra Knapp, Sharon Gamble, Dorothy Carlyon Fourth row-Joyce Blessant, Lynda Scott, Lynn Hillier, Barbara Long, Mary Ann Kneebone, Annabelle Wisdom, Sherri luke, Janice Mallory, Barbara Andrews Fifth row-Arlene Malnar, Mary Forbes, Jerri lemon, Konnio Grotheer, Sue Ooley, Sharon Pray, Judy Dillon, Connie Fioramonti, Sandra Eggers, Betty Lou Edwards, linda Holshouser Sixth row--Marilyn James, Shirley Shoup, Nancy Shillcutt, Judy Shugard, Betty Seibert, Barbara Breazeal, Donna Rogers, Billy Clarkson Judy Koch, treasurer Janice Mallory, reporter Judy Shugard, president Faye Moser, secretary Linda Holshouser, vice-pres. Sponsored by RAMSAYS r r 9- E13 Ui A ...P if pq! KUNG 3 .V HA Ak W- .. , 1 Lx 6 , Eg .1 n H lk O B 1 gr- xyeinix z' .5 H, 2 .X - 'g,...... K., N o.x:q!f:?1iji h 6 il MA, O eq 4 - -e 'D 'mT f'?s? nib w! Lgxh A.uvS gi tl-TN ifxq f7i gfgQ1F q 3 Qggike Se' ' 0 ky -' A g i ,.X. Li . 'H VXL: Q A 1 - , H AP.. LLP , A S K m , L.bL L weifipanuannum.--Nmmw-11712?jSgs me - O no Basketball Queen, Betsy McG1oth1in with Attendants Joyce Shillcutt and Lida Hisle and Crown Bearer Kaye Loy. Homecoming I957 ff' O ln announcing at the game Homecoming dance Crowning by Comet Captain, Darryl Sponsored by SEYMOUR DRY GOODS CO. H Bob Strawn High jumper, high hurdler, low hurdler J r VN ,L X 4 EIQHW J' f' '? liseii . 1 my 1 .J ,f yy , -MX -k.i,?l4j L L M 2 QW , 5 ax L 3. . fr., xk,- i. F X E ,L First row--Don Gardner, Nilo Aldxidge, Stephen Haart, Larry Beard, Robert Rati, Martin Krumsick, 'Richard Winchester Second row--Coach Beard, Jess Kemp, Larry Ebbs, Ray Moffett, Darryl Johnson, Bob Strawn, Larry Ward, Don Milliken Third row--Warren Kime, Albert Molthan, LeRoy Endicott, David Hightower, John Robb, Joe Myers, Wayne Meyer N-.LYV rx ,XY E 5.Q-M., 880 Relay Team DOH Milliken Ray Moffett Martin Krumsick Steve Hart, ...cf v I 4 Pat O ' Reilly, Cello Lynn Hillier, Cello Barbara Hosier, Viola Laveda Stevens, Violin Sharon Little, Violin Wilinda Landon, Violin Arlene Malnar, Violin Robin Robinson, Violin Sherri Humphrey, Violin Betty Seibert, Violin Sandra Knapp, Violin Larry Garver, Violin Mu ic Fe ti al Wilinda Landon Violinist Betty Sei bert Violinist H060 Junior Pla Jake ,,,,7,,,, State Troop Irxffa Jake State Trooper aloa ,945 THE CAST Mamai ,,,.,- W, ,,,AA.A-, N vfwyfzi .....f.,.......,MARY Forums BOB KENNETT er Brendle ,,,,,,, WU ,,--, Y Emma ,v,,,,,, Z ,,A-,,,w,,,,,,,, Y w,-, Mrs. Yoder.- ..,,,,, 7 ,,,,A-., Papa,,i.m-WW, ... .....,, Bon ROBINSON . , JUDY Kocu FERN BURLESON LARRY Esns I X Moffett 41 ' Karla Joyce Moffett Kaye Loy Robert, Rati Lida I-Iisle Stephen Hart Don Gardner Coronation Boll wilson Chumley Judge Myrtle Veta Elwood Sanderson Ruth Myrilc- Mao Simmons Vvtu Louise Simmons Elwood P. Dowcl Mrs. Etlu-l Chauvonct Ruth Kelly, R. N. Duarw XVilson William R. Clmumley, M. lim-tty Chumlcy .luclgo Omar Gaffney Pl. J. Lofgrr-n Lyman Sandor:-son, lxl. D. onlor Play ll A Il V E Y D. JUDY LAUDICK MAD!-1LoN ATRINS DON GARDNER SHIRLEY Suouv BRCRY STRAWN SDARRYI, JOHNSON ICAMERON Moomc STI-ZPHEN IIART ROBERT RATI Lum HISI.E JESS KEMP NILO ALDRIDGE Hivxrliczxics mvmbor of cast for svconrl performance. Y I -a af ' if N wr 'l:tgTZ'4'rt' A' X M n'q2 'qs:f',1 5. lb.. k ' K' D M 0110 PLACE: Lake cf the Ozarks. DATE: May 21-22 . WEATHER: From hot sultry sunshine to rain. NURS: Cup Co., mo, Dam, Bridal Cave. . Ia. A Q-,AMX I if fir,-L riggk fha -- sto' ft' div' I NY: fair lady at the right of the 6 I ff X picture listed as Jerri Lemon is if really Sherry Luke. f K fm . lu., . b .,,,ul,f,-at-WVA '5'r,r oops ws SLIPPEDH '.- ' ' A A A Correction Please... , 1 On the Jr. Carnival page the In the Chorus picture the last five ladies are: Mary Ann Kneebone, Barbara Long, Linda Ervin, Barbara Hosier, Betty Seibert. M - .Q-1e u.- M X ' V W' mfuww 1 awaw1euanAsuwm 2 X J Nh fs ,f , ig! 'f li is Eff-9 aa of DQ laS51' y life 'ui Qfsxg J X X - 115' V0 1 'YIM ,M 6 Z, x mx a.i,,, E E me X Q93-.fgg 3, k MQNHW :wi if XXX ,L .KM 5 D hem M Q f f Q 'K M3 W W we im Y m 5 I W ksiswm is x Simi J mf, is kxwgwggw N -wg Q- -. M.. 'QE gfw35w,:,g,y - M 41 wgw- wg Q . piwisif T S551 i ' 3 4 -X s 1 ff Q' 1355? E as 33 ,f 5 NH ,wx 3, Sf as 'mf 32? if H I QA iss ., Q 'ig First row- Diane Claumch, May Ann Kneebone, Glenda King, Judy Laudick, Karla Edwards, Becky Strawn, Pat White, Francis Moore Second row-Miss Davis, Louise Nataline, Alma Brazill, J dy Ausemus, Lynda Scott, Barbara Long, Barbara Nelson Glenda King, treasurer, Mary Kneebone, parlimentariang Judy Laudick, secretaryg Karla Edwards, pres dents Becky Strawn, v ce-pres.: Pat White song leader' Frances loore, reportgr. ' FHA officers fn? M 26. 'Q-we The motto of the Future Homemakers of America expresses the purpose of the organization, learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. The chapter colors are red and white, they are symbolic of youth, youth which has courage and determin ation to succeed. The flower is a red rose which stands for vibrant glowing health which contributes to happiness and efficiency in home and group life Sponsored by THE NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURG M 3 S Cl U B I' S First Row--Shirley Shoup, Faye Moser, Nancy Shill- cutt, Donna Bradley, Fern Burleson, Connie Grotheer, Joyce Shillcutt, Betsy McGlothl1n, Linda Ervin, Mr. Loy Second Row--Judy Shugard, Mary Forbes, Sandra Bradley, Beverly Johnson, Shirley Park, Hadolyn Atkins, Marilyn Perry, Donna Rogers, Barbara Hosier Third Row--Sandra Champion, Gary Fears, Don Ratl, Bob Strawn, Gary Grotheer, Bob Gosier, Gary Hobson, Betty Seibert The purpose of the Masquers Club is to provide opportunity for students interested in drama to work t0gether in extra-curricular activities. The members learn about drama by reading and producing plays, listening to records, and sponsoring assemblies. Projects sponsored during the year included the Christmas assembly, production crews for two major school plays, hosts to the CCL speech and drama festival, and a spring party. Eggiggfvfgmhl sp. 7 SEFFWWESSSSEB ' g,,,QggWn ' 4 3 Egg .:'. i K we fk stsl glial, lsgg Officers Sponsored by WALT PANNECKS MANS WEAR First Row--Judy Shugard, Fern Burleson, Faye Mosier, Nancy Shillcutt, Karla Edwards, Carol Maples, Mary Ann Kneebone, Audrey Phillips Second Row--Rose Ann Kirk, Donna Bradley, Mary Forbes, Judy Koch, Judy Emerson, Barbara Nelson, Sally Buck. Thrid Row--Benny Travenia, Barbara Lomax, Beverly Windsor, Linda Williams, Judith Ausanus, Karen Spicer, Connie Grotheer Carol Maples, vice- president J Fern Burleson, secretary of Judy Koch, reporter ,gvg B Mary Forbes, president 1 C mr if 1 Sponsored by 0TTO'S CAFE RX , X The Future Nurses Club is an organization for students in grades nine through twelve who are interested in nurs- ing. Once each month we meet at Ht. Carmel Hospital for demonstrations and lectures, and twice each month we meet at school for review of studies in first aid, baby sitting, and routine treatment of patients. .51 First Row--Audrey Phillips, Lida Hisle, Carol Maples, Beverly Windsor, Linda Williams Second Row-Barbara Andrews, Frances Vanderburg, Sally Buck, Nellie Schnackenburg, Jean Workmen, Sue Ooley Third Row-Janice Mallory, Sandy Eggers, Wilinda Landon, Judy Koch, Judy Emerson, Sherry Luke, Dr. Warren Meeting weekly as a club, the Comet Staff is composed of students who have expressed a desire to learn more about news writing and reporting. It is the goal of the staff to present in their coverage a cross section of life at College High School. The Comet is published at intervals of three weeks. Mimeographing is done by the clerical practice class under the direction of Mr. Lundquest. i 3 s ? Nw 'WNW if A gig J R I , si E ?Wf f'l1 ylvs ar,-,,, . ' 1 ,'d1 1.i-' ww. ,V A-as-2 Q M W Jr rea, . 5f twhyf 5 1'g1f,iisi' Q51 f -giaifil ' 'r'1 .1 GJ JQYUQ O ff ,ig ' 'if 'K s-fkxf fa.. one 4 f 13 ,w V . Lida Hisle, Assistant Ed, Sue Ooley, Exchange Ed. Beverly Windsor, Sports Ed Carol Maples, Editor 34' Sponsored by WRIGHTS GREENHDUSE Savill f -A X wk, ,- wing -'1i'1.'1t,i Q 4 L ,Q . . .x K,',5.M,, 35, my 1, A 1 ff F ,L V. , 454.5 gil.: . f ,,- ' Q ? . gl? Q .S i QF SQ in fl -PWM 5 . .-1 MTH, -, . . -W w 5 , M. 1 5, V N1 . -4, , if 5, -as UL W W- f 9 N V tw'-Ma V I wif' A ef W ff , '47 1xtr:5',5 S uk, i it ww -gh, .w f . , ff 1 iii f w Sf . 3 25 2 Q J. .5533 f E -1,1 Nz 2 wf?3?s' vi gy x X' X ' A Y' ' X x 5? iii. 5 rg.-'ge .grew Q I LE fr-ig .I x.x, 3? X XR ' wi x F' K - ,,,,,. ' 'N . 5 X 1 X - - -A ' .5 ' k W ggi Sxxgxssg, i Q Tri Hi-Y Officers First Row-Joyce Sheward, Netty Verleye, Marilyn James, Wanda Bray, Parthena Taylor, Betty Edwards, Kathy Rumford, Sandra Knapp, Diane Heckert, Second Row-Betty Verleye, Elizabeth Lomax, Sharon Pray, Janice Luke, Judy Dillon, Sharon Cox, Marilyn Susnik, Selwyn Humma , Martha Hartshorn Third Row-Jeanie Rogers,Billy Clarkson, Barbara Breazeal, Margie Kennett, Darlene me Malnar, Pamela Winchester, Donna Lipps, Mrs. Day The purpose of the Junior Tri Hi-Y is to strengthen our bodies, develop our minds, worship our God, and work for a better community and world. This year we became affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. Throughout the year we have sold concessions at basketball games, delivered Christmas gifts, and helped the Jlmior Hi-Y sponsor a district convention. Art Club Benny Travenia, president Dorothy Carlyon, vice-pres 'irst Row-Gloria Abraham, Robin Robinson, Alice Anderson, Connie ' Pioramonti, Sharon Little ,f A leeond Row-Miss Tressler, Bose Ann Kirk, Barbara Lomax, Bennye Travenia, Dorothy Carlyon, Linda Holshouser, Sherri Humphrey, Lynn Hillier Sponsored by S. H. KRESS 'A' : --.. Q Science Club Mika Armstrong, Program chairman First row- Jim Zimmerman, David Hightower, Don Milliken, Brent Larry Beard, President Batten, Gary Zukav, Pat Beard, Gene Goddard, Richard Norman sandra Ellis, Secretary Second row-David Evans, Mike Armstrong, Larry Beard, Albert Brent Batten, Vice-president Molthan, Lois Campbell, Sandra Ellis, Judy Little, Mr. Milliken Don Milliken, Reporter Third row--Annabel Wisdom, Susanna Umphenour, Karen Spicer, Nancy Emerson, Marcia Giunta, Jerri Sharon Gamble Joyce Blessant, Richard Foster. The Science Club meets weekly. The meetings ordinarily consist of calling the roll, reading the minutes, and dis- cussion of old and new business. Th s order of business is followed by the showing of a film strip, or a special re- Port from s member of the club. Our club, thus for this year, chose as a special project the selling of lab aprons, the proceeds to be placed in the Science Club treasury. An important phase of the Science Club activity is the devel- opment of the various Science Fair projects. Chess Club i 5. M 1 ' NIS f .Q lie If: l X 31,23 1 Officers .1 First row--Kent Hoover, Robert Pierce, Bill Gobel, Lynn Kime, Danny Hightower, Larry Buck Second row-Mr. Lundquest, Jim Smith, Billy Brazill, Jerry Willener, Johnny Williner, Nile Aldridge Third row-Ji my Gallagher, Paul Covell, Jim McKenna, Arthur Byram, Brent Bitner, Richard Grotheer The primary purposes of the Chess Club are to develop sportsmanship and to provide a wider choice of leisure time activity. The club sponsors school-wide tournaments in both chess and checkers. Sponsored by OTTO-WAY DRIVE-IN Junior Hi Y Seated--Richard Messenger, William Pelican, Larry Ward, Joe Myers, Jack Brady, Donnie Burleson, Wayne Ralph, Bobby Gelso Beckley, Billy Ramage, Billy Scott, Dick Dickerson, Don Ward, Jerry Haxmnonds, Mickey McKenna, Mr, Coonrod Joe Myers, President Donnie Burleson, Secretary Don Ward, Treasurer larry Ward, Vice-president The Junior Hi-Y is an organization devoted to the development of moral and spiritual values among the seventh, eighth and ninth grade boys. I pledge allegiance to the flag Our club is affiliated with the local YMCA, of the United States of America with the Central Area YMCA and with the National and to the Republic for which it Junior H1-I Fellowshi-P Of the YMCA- stands, one natlon, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Debate 1st row-Jack Brady, Mike Armstrong, larry Ward, Betsy McG1othl:Ln, Sandra Ellis Becky Strawn, Shirley Shoup, Lois Campbell, Sandra Ellis Robert Rati 2nd row--Annabelle Wisdom, Madelon Atkins, Marilyn Perry, Glen Aker, Robert Rati, Mr, Loy. This year the Debate Squad was composed of five ninth graders, two sophomores, and five seniors. The foursome who brought home second place trophies at both district and state meets were Becky Strawn, Betsy M:G1othlin, Sandra Ellis, and Shirley Shoup. Comet Debaters attended tournaments at Fort Scott, Phskogee, Pittsburg High School, Winfield, Emporis. and Wyandotte. The district meet was held at Neodasha and the state meet was held at Kansas State College, Manhattan. Sponsored by BRINKIAIUS FLOWER SEPPB Dorothy CHT1Y0n, President Sheri Humphrey, Vice PTGS. Nil inda Landon v W W Siem Humpm-Sy, wilinda Iandon ' . Sicgigiiier 2nd row--Elizabeth Lomax, Marcia Giunta, Janice Mallory, LlndaTrZaSurer ' Bobby Gelso, Barbara Andrews, Sherry luke, Betty Edwards 3rd row-Sharon Gamble, Sandra Champion, Gloria Abraham, Judy Dillon, on Eugene Goddard, Kathy Rumford, Janice luke, Jerri lem The Library Club members are those students who want to learn more about the library, its purposes and functions, and who want to work as library assistants. The assistants perform a variety of duties. They work at the circulation desk and handle most of the workroom activities. The Library Club members are responsible for the displays on the library bulletin board. The Club meets every two weeks in the library for an hour of interesting programs and fun. ,,, 0'4:aaov:rfv1 nf aznuagvq-pfaaffa::fra:a1:1f' Who's Who in Snapshots FROM TH SNAPSHOT PAGE 1, Nile Aldridge in uniform. 2. Four tired girls after a slumber party, Linda Williams, Beverly Windsor, Judy Shugard, Fern Burleson. 3. Three western guitar players, Don Barnard, Jess Kemp, Martin Krumsick. L. Another basket for College High! 5. Noon-time dancing. 6. Judy Shugard. 7. Bob Rati. 8, Some members of the Annual Staff working hard, Judy Shugard, Darryl Johnson, Carol Maples, Nilo Aldridge. 9. Party at Shugard's, 10. Majorettes. 11. Darryl Johnson, Bob Str Roger Matson and David Evans in younger years. 12. Cheer leaders leading a pep assembly. 13. Four masqueraders at Hal1owe'en dance, Faye Moser, Donna Bradley, Judy Koch, Judy Emerson. 14. Fern Burleson and Judy Koch. 15. Shorthand class, Seated: Nancy Shillcutt, Fern Burleson, Judy Koch, Standing: Mary Forbes, Faye Moser, Judy Emerson, Donna Bradley. 16. Candid Karla Kay Edwards. 17. Junior girls on the Green Hornet, 18. Bob Kennett and Jean Workman at noon-time dancing. 19. Debaters with District and State trophies, Becky Strawn, Betsy McGlothlin, Coach Harold Loy, Shirley Shoup, Sandra Ellis. 20. Comet Capers King and Queen, Bob Robinson and Audrey Phillips. Crowning by Stephen Hart. Q924hRHEk?tZGUh5bP?NEZ44w9HZ219tWUSQ V , RF HZ2i9tWM Q W Q Now we have come to the last page, not the last page in the book Q but the last page of the 1957 Kanze Junior, to be finished. Here we , want to thank everyone for their help and cooperation. In particular let us remember our business friends for sponsoring pages, the stu- dents for their cooperation in obtaining pbtures and for buying year- books, the Student Council for helping to sell a record number of books, the clubs and classes who contributed by furnishing activities to be described, the faculty for their pathnce and help with the many 1 arrangements, the College Audio-Visual Department for their assis- , tance, and the students who have contributed extra materials, ideas ' and inspiration. To all we express our appreciation and best wishes. --Members of the Annual Staff, VK SUBJ SZHYBCWMUQ EFbPKhEQ4k9HZ219C4MUQ ' Sponsored by BUD'S JEWELRY X S1 i ? 2 Q First row-Larry Ward, Wanda Bray, Frances Vanderburg, Sue Ooley, Joyce Blessant, G Williams John Robb Sgcoi row--ml Goble, flichard Messenger, Ronnie Evans, Darryl Johnson, Joe Neas, Gary Hobson, Steve Polston, Jim Smith, Michael Stevens, Bobby Gelso, Roger Smart, Billy Ramage Third rov- Maynard Hisey, Walter Kennett, Sharon PPG? Band and Drche tra Et! ' Y , 2 s Xe First Row--Marilyn Perry, LaVeda Stevens, Lynn Hillier, Pat O'Rei11y, Barbara Hosier, Larry Harver, Arlene Malnar. Second Row--Betty Seibert, Robin Robinson, John Robb, Gary Williams, Billy Ramage, Walter Kennett, Ronnie Evans, Richard Messenger, Larry ward, Sue Ooley, Diane Heckert, Sandra Eggers, Joyce Blessant, Sandra Knapp, Sharon Little, Sherry Hwnphrey. Third Bow--Hr. Osadchuck, Sharon Pray, Don Ward, Maynard Hisey. Sponsored by FIRST STATE BANK 1st rev-Carol Maples, Faye Moser, Judy Shugard, Nolan Morgan, Maynard Hisey, Walter Kennett, larry Beard, Ernie Maiseroulle, Judy Koch, Saundra Bradley, Nancy Shillcutt, Shirley Shoup 2nd row-Rose Ann Kirk, Barbara Nelson, Tom Kneebone, LeRoy Endicott, Bob Strawn, Bob Kennett, Jerry Willener, Bob Robinson, Wayne Meyer, Beverly Johnson, Arlene Malnar, Marilyn James 3rd row-Audrey Phillips, Mary Forbes, Konnie Grotheer, Betsy MoGlothlin, Lids Hisle, Karla Edwards, Shirley Park, Sandra Ellis, Wylma Smith, Nancy Phillips, Darlene McNeely Ath row-Benny Travenia, Barbara Lomax, Donna Bradley, Fern Burleson, Joyce Shillcutt, Madelon Atkins Mixed Chorus One of the main purposes of the College High Chorus is to furnish music for convocations. This year the Chorus sang for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Elster convocations, At Christmas the Chorus combined with the Drama Department in making a special radio program for Station KSEK, An additional concert was given in the spring. The Chorus has sung music representative of the finest choral literature including the music of Bach, Purcell, Praetorius, Gesenius and Gounod. The Chorus consists of members in grades 9 through 12 and is directed by Richard Smith. Sponsored by PARRISH PORTRAITS WW 19 ' 13921. , 1 na , , Y ,J . ,Q Q 1 ' A ,rm P Vv , . , - 3 fu ,Q dv, XA -:N -.-- f . Q y 4' . p - nf ., W- lux. 4 x 44,,L v t 1 ' I 7-L ,L 5, ,. 4 4 - :gg W. . . .,, L ,: , , ,Y V ,. .,,., ffiffair 1 vfvvgffw.. K , :V ww 'Zi'Sg'.We','1H I- ig . ' gfqgg , 9 fl! N A Y W I i. ,gg 1:5 4. ' , g. ,5 3, '. A 5 - ' x K 5 ' ' 'k 1 .. fd , ,'.! ' Tr' L L , . ,I V Lilly . ,rf A- - WJJ. ,::Vg', 4 303: 1-' ? 1 'Q M .34 I S in :T N, Q 7 '- A ' J '1' 2 Lf. ml .f K if-iV:..v, 1 , M , if f , M - .if 1- ' .. v ' V . N ,,..,.,, 4, , ,Nv,, M , K' 1' X 'Q Q .cy Y E , V, A. K yi .' - Q, , A ' ' H A , .M '- f 'W' , A 'H .- -1:--4 ' 4..vf ,4i::f. :Y 1- f ' f ' W- k Y Q.-'1 Q .V 'IfT 1 4e .' :Lih- . i , 4., -X W 1 pg-1. '- :t,f,ff ..-J, , V kf K V. . My y,iMu,,. K ,1 ' lAciLg.rA?.M ,, U . 6' A ' - V , -, X ' ,Nix ' x , ' nm, 1-1,16 , Y , , f,l,31, .K 'Q , ' . - , fu, ' ' V. 4 I ' K. ' V , , y - A . ' .f' A V K - W. ar- E y ,I P ir, .Vg 1-4,-N Q 1: ,,. wh wr ' ,N I x ,,,, 4 X, , ., -u 2 .Q ., 7, vw 1,,u.k 1 if r i , H fi w Y i ia' A Es .4 R A f, '+V' v x :hi N . -i . . ' ,E 1. E-fif 3' .y. , gsfig ' ' 'EC 5 , Y' V A, 'ms 52547 1 -vs S-I. 14 ' , 1-f . if ' ,Q - Qi. X' . 'TTT ' 1.1 -, ,. ,, U, A - -?. 134 ' 122 ' , Ti? . Za: ni x 4' 'ig we ' . ' gag , x iv., ww, 3 7 H I Q 9' I ifrffii ' , 7.1 ,S 1 . .5 F59 523-15 E: if ' ji Vfifl- i fi sf fx? , 1 Qri 5. 1-Q6 , i-if, IJ! ., - 1 2 , ' ive: .. , Iv., ,Q 3 k lilf


Suggestions in the College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) collection:

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


Searching for more yearbooks in Kansas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Kansas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.