College High School - Comet Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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Our headlines have been full of news of the Negroes' push for equal rights, Pope Paul Vl's Ecumenical Council, the crisis in Viet Nam, and the Fischer quintuplets of Aberdeen, North Dakota. As life for most of us is really beginning, for many it came to an abrupt end during the pa.st months. john F. Kennedy, Aldous Huxley, King Paul of Greece, Georges Braque, Estes Ke- fauver, and Pa.ul Lawrence Marsh were taken from us. 1963-64 marked another less-heralded, yet important event--the fiftieth anniver- sary of College High School. Our school's history began in 1913 as KSTC President Brandenburg called a group of high school students together to establish a laboratory school for the training of secondary school teachers. john Lance, destined to become one of the most successful college basketball coaches in the U.S. , was elected first student body president. In 1926 an organization with grades seven through twelve was established. From 1913 until 1952, College High occupied a section of Russ Hall, but in 1952 it was moved into its present quarters, on the corner, by the oval. . The 1963 fall semester began a.s usual for the students of College High School-- our football team fought hard, and the debate team won its share of trophies, and the Student Council kept things going and tidy. In january, our school achieved one of its major triumphs. The team of Newton-Thompkins-Malle-Wehmeyer brought home the state debating championship, and soon thereafter, Coach Harold Loy was named Kansas High School Speech Teacher of the year. The basketball season came and went. . .Despite the fact that the basketball team experienced a streak of poor luck, they were able to defeat one of the better teams in the state--the Erie Red Devils. Bob Emerson was the second highest scorer in the league missing the top honors by only one point, as the year moved along into the final Weeks of school. The junior Carnival, The Night of january Sixteenth, and the junior-Senior Prom all helped speed the approach of the year's end. Then on May 25, 1964 the stu- dents, faculty, and friends of College High were saddened by the death of their dedi- cated principal, Paul Lawrence fLarryJ Marsh. A few days later, another class of seniors graduated and the year ended. That was the year that was, and this yearbook is the record of that year. 2 Table Of Contents Faculty. . . . . .page ii Seniors. . . . Students. . . Student Life .... . . Clubs 81 Organizations page 15 page 25 page 37 page 59 3 SSFOOIY1 50 years of trophies Around The Campus 4 theO the Library the Lawn the Hall the Lunchroom C amival ,,,.,,- , +R. a snowy day we Walter, where were you? projects ff-N 1 ?l'xf, HL JV Cheerle aders? F ans A hair-raising incident clowns Dances Coronations Banquets 8 x w ,a 4 ri mln. S3 ' '5., ' QL AT if 59 'viii Proms games ,IMA Assemblies I 5 N ' -f 791' Q . . f f- ' 1, me In Memoriom Poul Lowrence Mo rsh l 923-l 964 . . .You give but little when you give of your possessions. lt is when you give of yourself that you truly give. . . Gibran 10 FACULTY Administration PAUL T. DIXON Coordinator of Secondary Education LEONARD H. AXE President Kansas State College of Pittsburg LARRY MARSH Principal DR. AARON HARPER Chairman of the Department of Education and Psychology L T MR. LEO ASI-IC RAFT Music MR. WILLIAM COMBS MISS I-IILMA DAVIS Social Science all-up -'Qi' Home Economics is i Mrk, -Qi' I , MR. JOHN GARCIA MR. KENNETH GRAHAM Spanish Mathematics HM ' j wk A, MRS. BETTY KEEZER English, Core fax MISS HELEN KRIEGSMAN Math em atics 13 MR. CARL BEARD Physical Education img MRS. EDNA DAY English, Core Lg.: . v' 1 if f f 2, sa- MRS. JILL IAROM Physical Education MR. HAROLD LOY Speech and Dramatics MISS PATRICIA MARQUARDT Librarian x rv' 2 Lf MR. DON MILLIKEN Science 19' 1-I, ,,,.g..-.Ti MRS. MARIAN STROMQUIST Social Science MR. ROBERT VENTURELLA Business Education 'euwf MR. CLARENCE MILES Industrial Arts is, K Wir' MR. ALFRED ROGERS Core Qlst semesterj MISS ILENE TRESSLER Art We picturedj I MRS. DORIS TRACY Core 12nd semesterj MR. GERALD STEIN Mathematics in-P MRS. IMA VAN NATTER English, Core MISS ANNETTA STRONG MRS. SHARON WELLS Core 14 S ecre tary SENIORS SHARON KAY BADALACK Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 All School Play 3, Chorus Activities 25 Foot- ball and Basketball Queen attend- ant 35 Cheerleader 3, 4' LAWRENCE MILFORD BEARD Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, Vice-President 43 Student Coun- cil Alt. 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Boy's State of Kansas 3. WILLIAM EUGENE BRADLEY Washington Gardner High School 1, 25 Football 3,45 Track 3, Band 35 Jr. ROtaI'i3.I1 4. JAMES BUCIQIES Football 43 Chorus 45 District Music Contest 4. 16 Class Of NANCY ROSE BEARD Cheerleader 3, Football Home- Coming Queen 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. 1, DONNA SUE CONLEY Spanish Club Mexico Trip 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Publications 45 Jr. Carnival Queen Candidate 3, Kiwanis Honor Student 4. MICHAEL DUANE DEVLIN Debate 2, 3, 4, Forensic 3, 45 N. F. I.. Officer 4. IANLES DENNIS ENDICOTT Football 3, 45 Basketball 2, Music Activities 1, 2, 3, 4, All School 3- ' 3. ROBERT WAYNE EMERSON Play ' State Mum Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, State Track Meet 4, Athletic Scholarship 4, Chorus 3, 4. RCBERT ARTHUR ERTMAN Student Council President 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate and Forensics League Double Ruby Award 4, All School Play 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY JAYNE FRASCO Chours 4, Girls Glee Club 15 Girls Basketball Team 3, Music Activities 1, 2, 35 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Queen Attendant 2, All School Play 1, 2, 3. 17 MARY LOUISE HALLACY Class Officer 1, 2, 43 Football Homecoming Queen 33 Cheer- leader 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 4, American Wool Contest 4. Class Of KENNETH ALLEN HARPER Missoula County High School 2, 3, Football 4, Basketball 4. LINDA SUE HAYDEN Girls Glee Club 15 Pep Club 15 ROGER ALLAN HECKERT Football 2, 3,43 Basketball 15 ' Track 1, 33 Football Homecoming Capt. 45 Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4. BOBBYE JEANNE HOLLIDAY Pep Club 1, All School Play 3. 18 Girls Basketball Team 35 Spanish Club 35 Chorus 3,4. l MARK ALAN JOHNSON Sports Activities 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Ensembles 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, 45 NOTE Runner-up, NMSC Semi-finalist. 1964 SUZANNE JOHNSON Band 1, Orchestra 1, Chorus 1,43 Spanish Club 35 Girls Basketball Team 3. ., M. ff. 1,4--f.. . psf. -f GAIL ANISE LAING Orchestra 1, 2, 3,49 Student Coun- cil 2, 35 Kansas Council on World Affairs Trip 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, State Orchestra 1, 3. MICHAEL RAYMOND KELTING Student Council 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Rotarian 4, Basketball 4. FELIX REX LIVINGSTON Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, K. M. E. A. All State Band 35 State Music Festival 2, 3, 4. 19 LARRY JOE KENNETT Class President 1, 2, 3, 45 State Music Festival 3, Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4, Music Activities 1 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID EDWIN LOEFFLER Oswego High School 15 Kansas Boy's State 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3 4, Football 3, 45 Track 2, 4. ARTHUR LEE MALLE Debate and Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice- President 3, 45 Kiwanis Honor Student 45 Spanish Club 4. LELIA DIANE MILES Music Activities 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 1,2, 35 Pub- lications 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 3. LINDA JEAN MATHEW Pep Club 1, 25 Madrigal 35 Girls Six 1, 35 Cornet Yearbook Busi- ness Manager 45 All School Play 4. Class Of FLOYD EARL MCCOMB Music Activities 1, 2, 3, 45 KMEA KATHLEEN ALLYN MOORE Kankakee, Ill. High School 1, 25 Girls Nine 33 Student Council 45 All School Play 3, 45 State Speech Festival 4. I 20 State Orchestra 35 State Music Festivals 1, 2, 3, 45 College En- trance Exams Board Contest 4. WILLIAM LARRY NEELY Track 15 Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Speech and Dramatics 15 All School Play 3. 1964 STEPHEN FRAZIER NEWTON Debate and Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Music Activities 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club Mexico Trip 35 A11 School Plays 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLA SUE PISTOLE Band 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club Mexico Trip 3,45 Publications 45 B G P. W. Honor Student 45 junior Car- nival Queen Candidate 4. CLAY MOTT O R.EILLY Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Solos 2, 3, 45 En- sembles 3, 4. MARIE SYLVIA PERCY C.N.C. Science Fair 1,2, 3,4 F. H. A. 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN KAY RALL Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Secretary 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Publications 45 Class Officer 3. 21 Sl-IERRY MAURINE REES Pep Club 1,25 Comet Staff 35 All School Play 35 F.H.A. 2' Betty Crocker Test 4. v VTCKI LEA ROGERS Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 23 Publications 43 Junior Carnival Queen Candidate 23 All School Play 3. STEVE HERBERT RUMFORD Basketball 43 NMSC 33 Honor Roll 43 SEK Social Studies Exam. 4. Class Of GARY LEE SCHLAPPER Spanish Club 43 Band 1. SYDNEY ALLEN SHIELDS Football 23 Kiwanis Honor Stu- 3 dent 43 Music Activities 1, 2, 3, 43 State Music Festival 33 Publica- JAMES ARTHUR SMITH tions 3, 4. 22 WARREN ELTON STANFORD Football 1, 2,33 Basketball 1 , 2, 33 Track 1. 1964 LYNN DOYI.E STEWART Debate 2, 3, Football 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, All School Play 2, Forensics 2, 3, 4. CARL RICHARD WOOD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Cho- rus 3, 4, Junior Carnival King At- tendant 1, 2, judo Club 4. KENDELL ALICE WI-IITAKER Pep ciub 2, 3,4, N.F.L. 1,2, 3, 4, Publications 2, 3, 4, Editor of Newspaper 39 Choir 2, 3, 4. CA ROL JEAN WRIGHT Pep Club 25 Chorus 3, 43 Publica- tions 4g Intramural Sports 3. 23 HOWARD JOE WISDOM All School Play 2, 3, Audio-Vis- ual Assistant 2, 3, 43 Audio-Visual Assistant Award 2, 3. I-IAROL DEAN WRIGHT Sports Activities 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball Homecoming Escort 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival King At- tendant 3g Chorus 3, 4. STUDENTS -gf-rv- V V John Wilks sf, A President .-if ' I if' John Dalton A I Vice-President if I ' H3 . -gi? T M 54'-1, 2 awww- fz sr' is ,Q-f' 15' nr--f I 'ar' 'F' Chefs' ey, iilsr 26 -, , flzsf f' 5 V J 4 Q.. DQ. ha' Q' 4- Juniors Sue Wehmeyer Secretary David Rua Treasurer Jackie Gendusa S. C. Rep. Mike Turnbull S. C. Rep Debbie Allai Fred Anderson Barbara Baker Steve Blom Ann Bournonville Sue Cunningham Bob Cuthbertson Nancy Deill Leonard Fettig Tim Gamble Richard Grotheer Micky Harry Larry Henderson Gaylord Hoffman Dave Holt Mike Joyce Class Of '65 Sanford Kinnear Suzie Kirby David Kirk Jana Lewis Mandy Linebarger Jeanne MacPhai1 Jim Mc Reynolds Judy Miller James Park Dorothy Pelican Mike Pistole Tom Potts Judy Roderick Jenny Schmickle Sherry Scott Suzanne Stewart Suzie Strawn John Vequist Kenny Webb Barbara Young Craig Kasjaka Tess Keeney --...s 40 lv Huff K R 4 Q, X 'Pix gg-.1 Q 'iQ'i,..... fb. 35.4 it 'Sri fc' , f::' 4.0- 115 , M 5, masts: t . ::. V ww tile, 'rs Z fin. 'K in 28 homores Janis Bloomcamp President Tawn Keeney Vice-President Luanne O'Reilly Secretary Linda Hallacy Treasurer Janis Susnik Student Council Dennis Wilbert Student Council Connie Abraham Nancy Adams Patty Baker Sally Birkett Connie Bournonville Raymond Brooks Linda Clothier Paul Colyer Vicki Deray Susan Ellsworth Gay Elsten Susan Emerson Steve Endicott Katha Evans Phil Gallagher Roberta Gelso Evelyn Grotheer David Hays Cindy Holliday Class Of '66 Hoyt Johnson Linda Iopp Annette Joyce Kurt Kasjaka Eddie Kennett Linda Kennett Frenchy Kinnear Steve Lemmons John Mahnken Linda Martin Sharon Mears jerry Neas Luvenia Paxton Janet Penny JoAnn Ramage levy Robertson John Robertson Tom Schmidt Margie Shouse Peter Thomas Peggy Tompkins Julie Vineyard Norma Wehmeyer David Wulf Danny Yost A-Fi, sn, N 'Q' 'CT' ,CR A-on ,f, tllllllllgii 7 'K an 411 ' 411-Y. 6' QN 521 - nag fg5gg,,5gg1ggl,z5 , fww, an-,. xv iii ,,,L,4 , Vio, ,. 5 5' an JFPA' 7: -sv- 'Q-...- 29 -10 F X fx' jim Yost President Dennis Malle Vice-President Beth Bebb Secretary ,p ss., 1. 4 V.:. 1 5 i . s s as s W 1 fm,- fr 'fs' 355' X 35 ' ir' .5981 . s ff 228 v 11 2- C Wil...- Freshmen jean Welty Treasurer Tay Cornish S. C. Rep. Darla Heckert S. C. Rep. jeff Adams Lynn Adams Karrolyn Badalack Bruce Bartelli Earl Beeler Kenneth Blessant Lorna Bohinc Lila Bray Mike Breazel Marianne Bush jim Duggan Larry Fennern Chris Geier Dave Golub Carolyn Grotheer Liz Gunther Larry Harper Clcss Of '67 Don Kirk Donna Krouse Jan Larson John Lemmons Glenna Merrill Mike Miller Carney Morgan Donna Morgan Peggy O'Reilly Patti Patton Jimmy Pauly Janet Rall Barbara Schneider Betty Shouse Clark Stanford Walter Strornquist Steve Turnbull Alan Van Natter Paula Van Tassel Pat: Williamson Marilyn Hays Becky Holt Rodney Joyce Nancy Kearnes if ff' s x 2 on ' ef K ,'.,,, fi x Aww 1 fv- f Q - dt! if '.,, ' ' 'ki a rg 3 df x. 'll 'E 1 fist-0 ,km af'-Cv 'IN ' 5 me w -1F'j ' gg , -xi ' 3 iv X . AV' w9WR'g a.-a,...- Kay Arm Loy President jim Bebb Vice-President Eighth Grade fb !'0m-n ,fafwf - . ...ga-MA fm if v W s. .sr 34 QA WW. 5 Q W .a Ella, ive ' Q , , L ' y 5'-'vvl lea ' 1 5 if in 1 is 5 Q 4 as 615 'N Q X 1 , fd: ,, we ., ,.. 32 Uealene Myers Secretary Charles Beard Treasurer Carol Johnson S. C. Rep, Jeanette Yost S. C. Rep. Kay Lynn Bolinger Susie Clark Terry Clarkson Ken Crook Carl Edwards Ricky Ellsworth Dudley Gallion Eric Grotheer Ricky Henderson David Henry Steve johnson Tom Johnson Class Of '68 Raymond Kennett Dennis Kirk jamie McDermott I. D. Odle David Pierce Mike Pursely Kenny Sanderson Sandra Schreiner Diane Seitz Sam Sharp Steve Short James Vequist Russell Waring Ronnie Wehmeyer Janice Whitaker David Wright Tina Joyce Alfred Kelly Bruce Kennedy fa ? in S, , rt Q94 ,. gee- Y ggi A 01 .1- 4 ' , , Y gum 'Plu- is-I 1 , Q.. 3 srn g if ' ttcr 'fm , , L , asm, X f- x rye Ap . . .' 5 f 1 gh. 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'K lil 20s air' I 101' ,Q-fp S 'fb N X X i Q 16' ii. -1. f-af' q '? 35 av' Q, STUDENT LIFE , I Kathy Moore DONNA CON LEY ROGER HECKERT LARRY BEARD Attendca nts Foofboll Royolfy Nancy Beard was crowned Foot- ball Homecoming Queen of 1963. She was escorted and crowned by Roger Heckert. Susan Emerson and Jackie Gendusa, the two at- tendants, were escorted by Doug Riley and Harol Wright. The girls were given miniature foot- balls as gifts. The annual foot- ball dance followed the game. QUEEN Nancy Be ard ATTENDANT Susan Emerson ATTENDANT jackie Gendusa I 964 Basketball Queen The basketball squad nominated three girls from the senior high to serve as their royalty for this year. The girl receiving the highest number of votes from the team is made queen while the two runners-up are the attendants. Mary I-Iallacy, QUEEN Nancy Deill, ATTENDANT Susan Emerson, ATTENDANT ft Q 3 by 3 i fi 2, SQ tx, fi . 1 f, any 1 Prince Steve Turnbull, Princess Pat Williamson, Queen Suzi Kirby and King john Dalton O C Junior Cornlvcal The junior Carnival Royalty are crowned at the end of the Carnival in the audi- torium. The class from the junior High who sells the most tickets are Prince and Princess and the class from the Senior High who sells the most tickets are crowned King and Queen. The candidates from the junior High Were: Donna Friend and Ricky Neeley, Seventh Gradeg Kaye Loy and Kenny Sanderson, Eighth Gradeg Pat Williamson and Steve Turnbull, Ninth Grade. From the Senior High, Janice Susnik and jerry Neas, Sophomoresg Suzi Kirby and john Dalton, juniors, Carla Pistole and Bill Bradley, Seniors. The Carnival Pony Express Station, run by Jeanne MacPhail and Jackie Gendusa. Mr. Loy, auctioneer. ., '-w. 43 ' Sports The ball-carrier is downed 44 .fy ev? Nice block, Steve. Wright dodges a tackle attempt. Action Swish Rebound ! 45 Shoot, Larry. 7 A X hw 1 Q! FE? yqi 12 4 Q ,y?,xg'f, 'Q xQ,QQ fy QC x433, 23' 214 L !lwy p 141,, ??wj!5I'!f?5 M f QQQQE' 1 -5 - :. If E Q X . . ya i f Ny .v .39 Fred Anderson- Junior Brooks- Paul Colyer- Tim Gamble- junior Center Sophomore Taekle Sophomore Tackle Junior Halfb ack Richard Grotheer- Mickey Harry- Tawn Keeney- Iunior End junior Guard Sophomore End David Kirk- DOD Kirk- Tom Schmidt- junior Tackle Freshman Tackle Sophomore Fullback Mike Turnbull- Steve Turnbull- john Wilks- Danny Yost.. junior End Freshman Tackle Junior Quarterback Sophomore Center 3iz?LrQQ,EE2 - filibi -A ' 1 - A TEAM FIRST ROW: Felix Livingston, Mike Turnbull, Steve Rumford, Larry Beard, Kenny Harper, Bob Emerson. SECOND ROW: Larry Harper, Steve Turnbull, Dave Holt, Richard Grotheer, Dave Rua, jerry Neas, Coach Beard. Basketball B TEAM FIRST ROW: jerry Neas, Tom Schmidt, john Dalton, Hoyt johnson, Phil Gallagher, Bruce Bartelli, Larry Harper. SECOND ROW: Clarke Stanford, Fred Anderson, Tim Gamble, Dave Holt, Richard Grotheer, David Rua, Steve Turnbull, Don Kirk, Coach Leslie Van Winkle. at z1:s fQfmz ,wg 52: L Sf . FS TRACK SQUAD Back Row, l. to r.: Carl Beard, Coach, Tay Cornish, Larry Harper, Phil Gallagher, Danny Yost, Leonard Fettig, jerry Neas, Steve Turnbull, Paul Colyer, Tawn Keeney. Front Row: john Vequist, john Dalton, Tom Schmidt, Larry Beard, Bob Emerson, Felix Livingston, Dave Loeffler, Tim Gamble. Truck TRACK LETTERMEN Back Row: Tawn Keeney, Bob Emerson, Felix Livingston. Front Row: Larry Beard, Tom Schmidt, Dave Rua. A 'if' 1 ir yfljggfrr., 'mia s X nf Our Larry - discus and shot put Winners fr 51 Sfcl fe Mary H allacy- -S enior Senior High Cheerleaders Sharon Bad alack- -Senior Cindy Holliday--Sophomore Susan Emerson--Sophomore M.,-5 jackie Gendusa- -Junior The Cheerleaders for each year are elected at the end of the pre- vious year. This en- ables them to practice and attend helpful clinics before the first football game in the fall. The girls Wear uniforms of red and white' sweaters with red skirts. These colorful uniforms serve as fitting adorn- ment for the girls who seek to inspire the stu- dent body with a spirit of pep and pride at the games. Nancy Deill- -Junior Karrolyn Badalack--Freshman IQNIEELING: Mary Hallacy, Sharon Badalack, Karrolyn Badalack, Jackie Gendusa, Cindy Holliday, Susan Emerson, Nancy Deill. FIRST ROW: Emily Thompkins, Carolyn Grotheer, Karen Johnson, Nell I-Iolt, Candy Bradley ----- Janet Penny, Linda Clothier, Judy Roderick, Tess Keeney, Sherry Scott, Jeanne MacPhail. SECOND ROW: Betty Shouse, Frenchy Kinnear, Connie Bournonville, Kendell Whitaker, Diane Seitz ----- Janice Whitaker, Susie Clark, Jaimie McDermott, Jeanette Yost, Terri Clarkson, Roberta Gelso. THIRD ROW: Brenda Rua, Nancy Beard, Jana Lewis, Barbara Beard, Julie Vineyard, Mrs. Jarom, Linda Jopp, Gay Elsten, Janis Bloomcamp, Sharon Mears, Annette Joyce, Margie Shouse, Tina Joyce, Uealene Myers, Pat Williamson, Becky Holt, Beth Bebb, Ann Bournonville, Debbie Allai, Suzi Kirby, Barbara Young, Barbara Baker, Susan Cunningham, Donna Friend, Nancy Camel, Suzanne Stewart, Kaye Ann Loy, Carol Johnson, Jean Welty, Judi Miller. This year under the leader- ship of Ann Bournonville, the Pep Club membership in- creased to sixty-one girls. Projects included new uni- forms, selling Comet pen- nants, and raising money to take a bus to two out-of- town games. Barbara Baker, executive vice-presi- dent, Nancy Beard, Ueasurerg Sherry Scott, secretary, Suzi Kirby, vice- president, Ann Bournonville, president. OFFICERS 53 , ,lwnaf 4 ' , , W' A' X Junior High Bosketboll REGULARS--FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kent Noble, I. D. Odle Kenny Sanderson, James Vequist, Howard johnson, Mike Pursley. SEC OND ROW: Coach Stein, David Cunningham, Erick Grotheer, Steve johnson, Steve Short. MIDGETS--FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Wehmeyer, jimmy Bebb, Don Colyer, Kenny Crook, Billy Peters. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fisher, Ricky Neely, David Henry, Bruce Kennedy, Dennis Crane. 54 The junior high basketball team, divided into Regulars and Mid- gets according to height, had a very successful year. The Reg- ulars finished the year with 8 Wins and 2 losses and Won first place in the league tournament. The Midgets had some members who were too tall so officially their games were forfeited. They Won 4 games and lost 4. Jr. High Cheerleaders GKUW! Nell Holt Linda O'Rei11y Uealene Myers Jeanette Yost Janice Whitaker Alternate Q Norm a Laing Sue Evans 55 CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS V 'W-T' l The Student Council this year met every Thursday morning at 8:00. The Council alloted funds to various organizations to help finance the year's activities. Some of these activities were the get- acquainted mixer at the first of the year, the Christmas dance, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The Council con- cluded the year With the Your Age in Change campaign to raise money for the trophy case extension. OFFICERS Mike Miller, treasurerg Karen Rall, secretaryg Bob Ertman, Presidentg Sue Kehrneyer, Vice-president, Mrs. Strornquist, Sponsor. Student Council FIRST ROW: Janice Susnik, Karen Rall, Kathy Moore, Carol johnson, Darla I-Ieckert, Debbie Allai, Mrs. Strornquist. SECOND ROW: john Dalton, jackie Gendusa, Kaye Ann Loy, Sue Wehmeyer, Don Colyer, Jeanette Yost. THIRD ROW: Kenny Webb, Jimmy Yost, Tay Cornish, Mike Miller. FOURTH ROW: Larry Kennett, Bob Ertman, Dennis Wilbert, Mickey Kelting. 58 FIRST ROW: Dick Dixon, Danny Yost, julie Vineyard, Janice Whitaker, Susan Clark, Uealene Myers, Carol Johnson, Emily Tompkins, Barbara Beard, Janice Susnik, Peggy Tompkins, Linda jopp. SECOND ROW: john Vequist, Tawn Keeney, Walter Stromquist, Carl Edwards, Charles Beard, Earl Beeler, Mike Miller, Tay Cornish, Patti Baker, jean Welty. THIRD ROW: Mark johnson, Larry Beard, Steve Rumford, Steve Newton, Larry Harper, jim Yost, Kathy Moore, Debbie Allai, Tess Keeney, jackie Gendusa. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Campbell, Karin Larson, Karen Johnson, Allisa Bennett, Marilyn Hays, Suzanne Stewart, Diane Miles, Ann Bournoville, Sue Wehmeyer, Kaye Ann Loy, Howard johnson. Honor Roll Once every nine Weeks an assembly is held to honor good students . Those receiving all A's and B's, or an average grade rise of three points are given a certificate. jerry studies Biology Bob gives julie her certificate 59 FIRST ROW: Gail Laing, Sue Wehmeyer, Karen Rall, Nancy Beard. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Fettig, Linda Mathew, Roger Heckert, Kendell Whitaker, Bob Ertman, Mrs. Van Natter, Donna Conley. THIRD ROW: Carla Pistole, Diane Miles, Carol Wright, Judy Roderick, Larry Beard, Vicki Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Mickey Kelting, Torn Potts. NOT PICTURED: julie Vineyard, Susan Ellsworth. YEARBOOK STAFF Sponsor ................. Mrs. Van Natter Editor .o .......... ..... D iane Miles Assistant Editors . . ..... Carla Pistole Kendell Whitaker Business Manager. . . . . . Linda Mathew Photography ........ ...... T om Potts Production Manager . . . . Jeanette Fettig Production Staff .... ..... G ail Laing julie Vineyard Susan Ellsworth Syd Shields Larry Beard What? Our Photographer is camera shy? Diane, Carla and julie working on the annual 60 'bin wr, W, Carla and Julie s , i fd . p Now 1et's see. . . Dennis Endicott, winner of the U ly Ma co te t sponsored by thlel Aniluujl Staff- Editors .................... Karen Rall Donna Conley Sports . . . ...... Larry Beard Roger Heckert Features .... .... M ickey Kelting Bob Ertman Faculty ............ ...... T om Potts Society and Clubs .... . . . Carol Wright Judy Roderick Literary ...... .... S yd Shields Diane Miles Music and Art .... ..... G ail Laing Speech Activities ....... Sue Wehmeyer Kendell Whitaker junior High ..... ..... N ancy Beard Vicki Rogers Meet the Seniors ........ Linda Mathew Put an eye in the middle of his forehead. Jeanette Fettig Fillers, Special Short Features ........ Carla Pistole jim Buckles Sponsor . . . . . . Mrs. Van Natter Publications away? M FIRST ROW: Senor Garcia, Donna Conley, Tom Potts, Gail Laing, Diane Miles, Nancy Deill, Tess Keeney Sally Birkett, Carla Pistole. SECOND ROW: Mike Pursely, David Holt, Larry Beard, Gary Schlapper, Arthur Malle, David Rua, john Dalton, Walter Strornquist. Spanish Club This year's Spanish Club, sponsored by Senor Garcia, benefited from many rewarding and profitable ex- periences. Bi-Weekly meetings were held and numerous money-making projects resulted in a trip to the K.U. Pan -American Day on May 2. 62 J The F .I-I.A. , sponsored by Miss Hilma Davis, held a bake sale and a Winter Mother-Daughter potluck dinner. Many of the girls earned their Junior and Chapter degrees during the year. Suzanne Stewart and Evelyn Grotheer attended the F .H.A. camp in June. F.H.A. OFFICERS Uealene Myers, Song leader, Evelyn Grotheer, Treasurer, Sherry Scott, Secretary, Suzanne Stewart, President, Janet Penny, Vice -president, Judith Miller, Parliamentarian. FIRST ROW: Uealene Myers, Tina Joyce, Nell Holt, Debra Redman, Sue Evans, Donna Friend, Davanne Grey. SECOND ROW: Susan Clark, Marilyn Hays, Sharon Mears, Annette Joyce, Evelyn Grotheer, Ann Welty, Nancy Campbell, Debbie Allai. THIRD ROW: Candy Bradley, Sherry Scott, Suzanne Stewart, Jeanette Yost, Terry Clarkson, Julie Vineyard, Judy Roderick, Jana Lewis, Susie Strawn, Diane Hays, Susan Kennon, Judith Miller, Janet Penny, Jeanne MacPhail, Carole Crook. 63 Judo Club SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Fettig, Roger I-Ieckert, john Vequist, Steve Endicott, john Dalton, Kenny Webb, Tom Potts. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Combs, jim Pauley, Walter Strornquist, Dennis Enciott, Tim Gamble, john Lemmons, Lynn Stewart, Gary Schlapper, Mike Pistole, Phil Gallagher, Fred Anderson, Mike Brezeal, jan Larsen. OFFICERS: Tom Potts, President, Roger Heckert, Vice President, Lynn Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer. judo is a much mis-judged sport. As a mo- dern competitive sport, it is far removed from the brutal self-defense method, JUJITSU judo is a form of scientific wrestling from a standing position. The object is to either throw the opponent to the mat, rendering him in a position whereby he must submitg or hold him under control for 30 seconds. The re- wards of judo are a physically strong body, self-confidence, and the opportunity to build fast reflexes. College I-Iigh's judo Club was new this year, but there were l5 members on the roll. Although the Club had no chance to meet other competitive teams this year, matches with other schools are viewed in a hopeful light for next year. Up and over 64 iff 'LES ' :EEE 1 nz' an ,. X A '73 ,.,. .4 :fe qi. rf g Q, Ent.. R: we-a 3. umti. . '11 z If xx: Iii FTS A mm. K ,L Um , --.M ffffff. 5' 7 ifzfwfg Mzzii..-3' .rrxzziivzf I ...,2..?,,:., ::z. fl K 152' s: ez 1 fnfifzzfs . fgf5::2':r N35 fwsszssmf rvzzszz ra :Fi r -5 I ' 4' uv A i FIRST ROW: Pe Darla I-leckcrt, Luanne O'Reilly. SECOND ROW: jimmy Yost, Danny Yost, john Vequist, Steve Newton, Kenny Webb, Mike Miller, Mr. Loy. THIRD ROW: Bob Ertman, Dennis Wilbert, Tawn Keeney, Arthur Malle, Richard Grotlieer, Peter Thomas, Mike Devlin. Not Pictured-Kendell llilhitaker. NFL This year the National Forensics League Chapter of C.H.S. has to its credit two memorable events. The first of these Was the placing first at the Class B State Tourna- ment using the four-man team of Steve Newton, Peggy Tompkins, Arthur Maile, and Sue Whemeyer. The second great event was Mr. Loy's qualifying for a diamond in his NFL pin. This means that by only counting U10 of his students points Mr. Loy earned over 13,000 points. Mr. Loy also was selected by the Kansas Speech Association for the honor of Top High School Speech Teacher in the State. ggy Tompkins, Janis Bloomcamp, Janice Susnik, Suzi Kirby, Sue Wehmeyer, Debbie Allai, QZ7 First Place State Debate Team Loy Earns Diamond 66 X v 2 QM Q6 vw fi? Q35 Vx ,Q 5 E' 4' 'WSG '35 .... fig! if v? ,q if K k 'L 1 334- , 0 jg. -. ,.z13?7Q,i W ' P-M W-nw . K I 9 as if gui.. JI ,YQ Q R The Pro se cution Prison Matron .................. Susan Cunningham Bailiff .............. john Dalton judge Heath ...... Fred Anderson Prosecution Secretary ........... janis Bloomcamp Defense Secretary .judy Roderick Clerk of the Court ..... David Rua Dr. Kirkland .... Larry Kennett Mrs. john Hutchins ............. Connie Abraham Homer Van Fleet .Dennis Wilbert Elmer Sweeney ...... Kenny Webb Magda Svenson ..... Debbie Allai john Graham Whitfield .......... Bob Ertman jane Chandler .... jackie Cendusa Sigurd jungquist ....... Dave Holt Larry Regan ........ Syd Shields Roberta Van Rensselaer ........ Mandy Linebarger Stenographer .... Suzanne Stewart Policeman ....... Craig Kasjaka The Cast 68 All School Play THE NIGHT OF jANUARY loth District Attorney Flint . . Markjohnson Widow Nancy Lee Faulkner ........... Kathy Moore Defense Attorney Stevens ............. Steve Newton Defendant Karen Andre .... Nancy Deill The Defense 2 5 f A aid fig:-fin 9, if We viva A - ww . - . - 1 t , lf! N fn f ffm-M fi 'f A 41, msg, 1. 2 3 '--Mwvgg 1 fa ,K 'YS PW DQ ify iii l H 'Y Y W J FIRST ROW: Karen Rall, Susan Clark, Karen Johnson, Sue Evans, Alisa Bennett, Davene Grey, Barbara Baker, Liz Gunther, Linda jopp, Craig Kasjaka. SECOND ROW: Barbara Schneider, Carole Crook, Carl Edwards, Margi Shouse, Ronnie Wehmeyer, Charles Beard, Barbara Young, Susan Emerson, Micky Harry, Dick Dixon, Donna Krouse, Micky Kelting, Earl Beeler, David Kirk, David Pierce, Steve Blom. THIRD ROW: Patty Patton, Terry Clarkson, Cindy Holiday, Donn Colyer, Kenny Crook, Dennis Crain, Alfred Kelly, Roy Young, Dennis Endicott, Mike Turnbull, Tom Schmidt, Bob Cuthbertson, Mike Pursley, Dennis Kirk, Chris Siegle, Kenny Sanderson, Syd Shields, Russel Waring, David Wright, Betty Shouse, Billy Peters, David Henry. FOUR- TH ROW: Fred Anderson, Kurt Kasjaka, Hoyt johnson, Linda Martin, Bobby Pauley, Felix Livingston, Chris Geier, john Mahnken, Howard Johnson, Paul Colyer, Don Kirk, Steve Turnbull, jim Clark, Lynn Adams. STANDING: Dudley Gallion, Larry Kennett, Rick Ellsworth, Janis Bloomcamp, Gay Elsten, Linda Kennett, Annette Joyce, Jim Vequist, Kenny Blessant, Sam Sharp, Floyd McComb, Norma Wehmeyer. W Bond The band this year gave two concerts and marched in two parades, one of which was held in Pittsburg. The band also played at many of the football games, but were slightly handicapped because some of the trumpet players were involved in the team. .How- ever, the majorettes performed in various twirling demonstrations throughout the year. 70 Larry Kennett Liz Gunther S u s a n E m e r s o n Drum Mciors An d r I e rs Linda Kennett Drum Majors and Majorettes are chosen from mem- bers of the band the year before they serve. They ac- company the band on all marching tours. The major- ettes also perform solo routines for the halftime pro- grams of various games. Glenna Merrill Cindy HO11idP1Y O I' ffl 3 W e h m e Y e r FIRST ROW: Karrolyn Badalack, Sharon Badalack, Linda Kennett, Barbara Schneider, Sharon Mears, julie Vineyard, Betty Shouse, Patti Patton, Linda Hayden, Lorna Bohinc, Connie Bournonville, Marie Percy. SECOND ROW: Donna Krouse, Carolyn Grotheer, Beth Bebb, Sue Johnson, Norma Wehmeyer, Linda Mathew, Beverly Frasco, Karen Rall, Gay Elsten, Janis Bloomcamp, Ann Bournonville, Becky Holt, Carol Wright, Luanne O'Reilly. THIRD ROW: Peggy O'Reilly, janet Rall, Liz Gunther, Vicki Rogers, Kathy Moore, jim Buckles, Richard Wood, Tim Gamble, Mickey Kelting, Fred Anderson, Larry Kennett, Barbara Young, Judy Miller, Linda jopp, Kendell Whitaker. FOURTH ROW: Frenchy Kinnear, Susan Cunningham, Barbara Baker, Sue Wehrneyer, Bob Ertman, Mark johnson, Dennis Endicott, Clay O'Reilly, Harol Wright, Mickey Harry, Don Kirk, John Vequist, Earl Beeler, David Kirk, Kenny Webb, Nancy Kearnes, Pat Williamson, jean Welty. Chorus PROGRAM Toccata. . . .... ...................... . . .Frescobaldi-Kindler Wachet Auf NO. 4 of Church Cantata l6O ... ...Bach-Esposito A Night on Bald Mountain ... .. M. Moussorgsky Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance ................... .. Percy Fletcher Suite for Strings l. Folk Tune 2. Fiddle Dance Polovetsian Dances from Prince Igor . . . . . Alexander Borodin Introduction First Dance Dance of the Slave Maidens Restatement of Dance No. l Second Dance Dance of the Wild Men Development of Dance No. 4 Third Dance Dance of the Archers Restatement of Dance No. 2 Fourth Dance Coda 72 b ll janet Penny, Susan Ellsworth FIRST ROW: Nancy Beard, Gail Laing, jenny Schmickle, Nancy Camp e , , Linda O'Reilly, Peggy Thompkins. SECOND ROW: Lynn Adams, Norma Laing, Kaye Ann Loy, Debbie Redman, Karen Rall, Linda Iopp, Craig Kasjaka, Steve Blom, David Pierce, Emily Tompkins, Sue Wehmeyer. THIRD ROW: David Golub, Tawn Keeney, Suzi Kirby, Marilyn Hays, Tina Joyce, Peggy O'Reilly, Mickey Harry, Carolyn Grotheer, Charlie Beard, David Kirk, Earl Beeler, Laura Spence, Nancy Kearnes, Candy Bradley, Tess Keeney. FOURTH ROW: Chris Siegle, Dennis Kirk. FIFTH ROW: Larry Kermett, Janis Bloomcamp, Linda M'k Turnbull, Fred Anderson, Bob Cuthbertson, Syd Shields, Don Kirk, Paul Colyer, ' ' ' NOT PICTURED: Susie Strawn, Mr. Kennett, Gay Elsten, 1 e Clarke Stanford, Felix Livingston. Floyd McComb, Norma Wehmeyer, Ashcraft, director, Mr. Wendlandt, string director. Orchestra ve a joint concert The Orchestra and Choir ga ear. One of the highlights on March I2 of this y of this concert Was the Polovetsian Dances from the ballet Prince Igor. The program for on the previous page. The Polovetsian Dances were also performed at Columbus and Baxter Springs when the groups took a joint tour in the Spring. this concert appears f solo numbers The tour also featured a couple o on the new harp with harpist Lynn Adams play- ing. 73 L Lynn and the new harp w Boys Nine Madrigals . 1 String Group Groups and In- dividuals receiv- Susie Strawn, cello ing I's at State MUblC Febtlval. fi WH 74 Sue Wehmeyer, Vocal Soloists And Ensembles Flute Trio Larry Kennett Timpani Solo Girls Six String Five String Quartet Mr. Milliken presenting awards for the Diane Miles accepts her Science Depart- American Legion Scholar- ment. ship from Dr. Black. Not pictured is Mark johnson who also received a Legion Scholarship. Honors Mr. Loy presents certificates of merit to the outstanding Speech and Dramatics stu- dents. Mrs. Van Natter presents awards to the Publicians staff. Tom Potts receives his award as other members look on. Senior and junior High Cheerleading awards are presented by their spon- sor, Mrs. jarom. Awards are also presented to the Pep Club officers. Moy 25, 1964 The current and future student council officers. Mr. Stein presenting awards to outstanding students in math Awards to students in Home Economics are presented by Miss Davis. QBELOWJ Mr. Beard presents football lettermen with their certificates. W nme1zsanxa2iivt4r,lsama 'm52Ef'z1A,, u..a-,,'-QA.: -2, esiimszaim X' .32 Q 12 -. , .f -f ,Q fa. f P Junior-Senior Banquet And Prom Moy 23, 1964 Reverend johnson KANSAS STATE COLLEGE OF PITTSBURG COLLEGE HIGH LABORATORY SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE SERVICES MAY 24, 1964 COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 5:30 P.M. Invocation ....wv ,C REV. RICHARD E. JOHNSON Pilgrim Psalmss. .,YL. ,.,.L...,. ,,,L.LLL,L,,.L,,L,... Lvv.L..L... . LLLLLL,LiL R o s s Finney College High Madrigal Singers MR. LEO ASHCRAFT, Director Message .,..... ,.., .L.,,L ,.,L,..,,.,........,, H R EV. RICHARD E. JOHNSON Wesley Foundation Open The Gates To The Temple ....s. . ..,,.i. MRS. JOSEPH F. KNAPP Clay O'Reilly Benediction. .,,.., ,,L..,,. R Ev. RICHARD E. JOHNSON Reception for Seniors, their Parents, and Faculty in the Home Eco- nomics Room immediately following the Service 80 Clay O'Rei11y Baccalaureate I The Madrigals Reception following service 2295 A ' Vs , 5 A 81 Processional PROGRAM PrOC6SSi0r1a1 ,....,,,,,...,,,,,...,,,,...,,,,. .,,,.,,A,,.,, C ollege High Orchestra MR. LEO Asi-ICRAET, Director Invocation . W . , ,REv. JACOB ZIMMERMAN Salutation To The Dawn ,,,,,, Mueller Climb Every Mountain ,,,,,, , ,, , ,, ,, ,,,,, Richard Rogers College High School Choir MR. LEO Asi-ICRAET, Director Good Morning America . .,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,.. ,,,,,,, C a r Z Sandburg Speaking Choir Reflections at Graduation Presentation of Class of 1964, ,, KATIiLEEN Moons MARK JOHNSON DR. PAUL T. DIXON Presentation of Diplomas ,,,,,, .,,,, D R. AARON W. HARPER Benediction REV. JACOB ZIMMERMAN Kathy Moore Commencement Moy za, 1964 Recessional Orchestra Class arrives Mark Johnson Larry Beard Gail Laing Larry Kennett I It's all over! The chorus The speaking choir 9 JH General 84 Pictu res 85 4, 3. nee, VNMW ,ah-.F Next year's council officers if NFL Banquet Anyone have a wet spong An Eraser Duel . Boosters Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Laing Mike's Dairy Queen - Quincy Sz Bdwy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peters Mr. and Mrs . john Badalack j. P. Gendusa Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Percy Floyd Beard Twin Lakes Beauty Shop Benedict's Shoe Store Mitzi Hat Shop Schallo Inc . Hickman Electric Co. Calhoon Lumber Company Tastee F reez Deruy Albertini CAMPUS GROCERY Self Service Free Delivery Cleveland and Broadway COLLEGE BOOK STORE Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of 1964 LAWRENCE WRIGHT, Gen. Agent 724-3213 or AD 1-3714 I, YIM u KANSASTI: ,mi , BOWLUS SCHOOL SUPPLY 203 East Fifth PETER PAN CLEANERS Best in Dry Cleaning 106 N. Bdwy. 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