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SHE IS NOT GONE- —SHE IS JUST AWAY A cheery smile and a bright Hi there are missing from the halls of C.H.S. Yes, someone is missing, someone who can never be replaced. A vacant chair in the English room and chorus, a sweet note that we will never again hear from her lips. But, she's happy beyond the sunset” with Him and that's what we would want, so we must say, Goodbye, My Dear. We do not see her but, just the same she's with us still. She's singing and laughing around us. 1 cannot say-and 1 will not say That she is gone - no, she is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It must be, since she lingers there. And you, O you, whom the wildest yearn. For the old-time step and the glad return. Think of her faring on, as dear In the love of There, as the love of here. Think of her still as the same, I say, She is not gone—she is just away. James Whitcomb Riley Below is a picture of the trophy which was presented to the school by Marilyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trost, in remembrance of their daughter. The trophy is awarded each year to an outstanding F.H. A. member in memory of Marilyn Joy Trost, who was interested in F.H.A. work. MARILYN JOY TROST Marilyn Joy Trost is a well remembered name around C.H.S. Marilyn was born May 29, 1940 and a car accident snuffed out her happy life on June 30 1955. Marilyn, an attractive tall girl with laughing blue eyes, will be remembered by all her teachers and classmate as a wonderful girl. She came to C.H.S. from a country school in junior high and al- though we knew her only two years we grew to love her. Now, she is gone, but she will never be for- gotten. She is sadly missed by all who knew her, but we who knew her the best, miss her the most. For this reason, I an dedicating the 1958 Hur- karu to Marilyn to help remind us of the wonderful times we had together. Sharon Johnson Editor Sponsor, L.J. Tubach Editor, Sheri Johnson Business Manager, Sue Morgan Pne entinq the 1958 Jal le off Contenta Administration Seniors Juniors Underclassmen Organizations Athletics Activities Grades Thanks To Myers Yearbook Co. Switzer's Studio MATTHEW'S GREENHOUSE ADMINISTRATION Mr. Cecil Baxter, Concordia High Principal. Miss Nancy Shaver, Mr. Baxter's Secretary. Principal Baxten Mr. Cecil Baxter is now completing his second year as principal at C.H.S. Mr. Baxter is known to students, faculty, and parents for his friendliness and willingness to work. Mr. Baxter received his B. A. degree at the University of Denver. He was prin- cipal at Belleville for five years and at Webster for one year. School Mr. Ted Peters; Mrs. Turner, Mr. Peck, BETHEL PRINTING CO. GEO. CHAPUT AND SONS Superintendent Hill Mr. Kenneth Hill is the Superintendent of the Concordia Public Schools. He is in his second year in Concordia and is well liked by the students, faculty, and towns- people. He received his bachelor's de- gree at Kansas State Teachers' College in Pittsburg and his master's degree at Kansas University in Lawrence. Mr. Hill served as principal in Turon and Burrton before coming to Concordia. He was superintendent in Meade for ten years and in Staford for three years. B oand BAYS - PICKARD INSURANCE MISS MARTHA FYFE, Mr. Hill’s Secretary. BEN FRANKLIN JoANN BRANDT Health, Physical Education ROBERT COLUNS Vocal Music HERSHEL BETTS Coach, Driver's Education A. E. BRANDHORST Mathematics ALICE CORY Librarian PATRICIA DWERLKETTE Vocational Homemaking v • ART BRADLEY 1 Mathematics, Junior High Coach ARLY BRYANT Social Science, Guidance HARLEY DEAR Instrumental Music MARTIN DRUG CO. GWENDOLYN FLETCHER English, Speech SHARON HUENERGARDT Art WILLIAM JUDD Science GEORGE FREEMAN Industrial Arts ANN HUMPHREY English DONALD KAUFMANN Social Science CAROL GOODWIN Social Science JOHN HUMPHREY Math and Asst. Coach EUGENE LEON Science JOSEPHINE MEYER English and Journalism LONGTON'S BAKERY NICHOLSON DRUG STORE ELSIE PARRISH Special Education Social Science ANNILAURA PECK Commerce WILBUR RAWSON Vocational Agriculture JAMES POST Mathematics RUTH SCOTT Latin, English FRED SIMMONS Coach, Health L.J. TUBACH Spanish, English McCOY JEWELERS 8 SENIORS •ii President RON AMES Boys' Quartet 11,12; Boys' Emsemble 10; Mixed Cho- us 10, 12; Science Club 10,11; Operators' Club 10. 11,12; One Act Play 12, Jr. Play; School Coun- cil 11; Class President 12, Class Vice-President 11. Vice-President RON WALKER Class Vice-President 12; C Club 11, 12; Tennis 4 years; Football 4 years; Basketball 9,10; Track 9,10. Secretary JEANNIE GINN Class Secretary 12; C.H. S. Panther Staff 12; One Act Play 12, Jr. Play; Kayetter 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H. A. 10,11,12. Treasurer DONNA RAMSEY Class Treasurer 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 12; Science Club 12; G.A.A. 9, 12; Hurkaru Business Staff 10, 11, 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H. A. 4 years. In the fall of 1954 the class of ‘58 started its long journey through high school as fresh- man. They were led bv Sheri Johnson, president; Steve VanDeMark, vice-president; Carol Cassel, secretary; ana Patsy Baker, treasurer. Mr. Harold Duncan was head sponsor assisted by Mrs. Alice Cory, Mr. Ivan Davis, and Miss Elizabeth Banker. For entertainment the class had a dance in the cafeteria. As sophomores, the class of '58 was headed by Sue Fisher, president; Larry Herman, vice- president; Carolyn Ball, secretary; and Patsy Baker, treasurer. Sponsors for tne class were Mr. Harold Crimmins, head sponsor, Mr. Wilber Rawson, Miss Norma Gooden, and Miss Pat Dwerlkotte. For a money-making project the class had a food and rummage sale. The sopho- mores had a picnic one semester and a dance the other. The highlights of the junior year included the presentation of the play Old Doc and the junior senior prom. They chose as the theme When You Wish Upon A Star. The junior offi- cers were Gene Koester, president; Ronald Ames, vice-president; Phyllis Sallman, secretary; and Donna Ramsey, treasurer. Mr. Robert Collins was the head sponsor, assisted by Mrs. Alice Cory, Miss Gwendolyn Fletcher, Mr. Linden Moberly, and Mr. Eldon Thornburg. To earn money for the senior trip the juniors sold pencils and theater passes, attended a filling station, conducted concession stands, and gave an all-school party. The class of '58 started their last lap of their journey as seniors. They elected Ronald Ames, president; Ronnie Walker, vice-president; Jeannie Ginn, secretary; and Donna Ramsey, treasurer. The sponsors were Mr. Arley Bryant, head sponsor. Miss Gwendolyn Fletcher, Mr. John Randall, and Miss Anilaura Peck. With the goal of the senior sneak ahead, the seniors had several money-making projects. The class sold magazine subscriptions and with the aid of their parents they held a chile supper. They presented Jailhouse Rock as their all school partv and Papa Is All as their play. The juniors entertained the seniors with Garden of the Goas -the theme of the junior-senior prom. After finishing the finals the class of '58 trouped off to Rock-a-Way Beach for four days of fun. Upon returning they marched across the stage to receive their diplomas, thus ending the story of the high school days of the class of '58. LARSON'S SUPER SERVICE MAX'S AUTO SERVICE PATSY BAKER Class Treasurer 9,10; G. A. A. 9,10; Work Exper- ience 12; Treasurer 12, School Council 10, 12; Kayettes 9; Pep Club 4 years. STEVE BELL Mixed Chorus 12; Band 9, 12; One-Act Play 12, Sen- ior Play, MADELINE BRIGGS Mixed Chorus 12; Band 9, 10, U; G.A.A. 10, Uf One-Act Play 12; Business Staff 12; School Council 9; Football Queen; F.H.A. 4 years, Pep Club 4 years, Kayettes 4 years. BOB CAMPBELL Mixed Chorus 12; C Club 10,11, 12; President 12, F. F.A. 4 years, President 12; Football 4 years; Pep King Attendant; Basket- ball 4 years; Track 4 years. CAROL CASSEL Class Secretary 9; C.H.S. Panther Editor 12; Junior Play, Hurkaru Business Staff 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years. MARILYN CAYWOOD Mixed Chorus 12; Mixed Ensemble 12; Girls' Sex- tet 10; Girls' Glee Club 9; C.H.S. Panther Staff 11; G.A.A. 11,12; One- Act Play 12; Pep Club 4 years, Kayettes 4 years. EUGENE CHRISTENSEN F.F.A. 4 years; Football 9,10; Basketball 9,10; Track 12. FLOY BALDWIN G.A.A. 9,10,11; Kay- ettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 11, 12; Football and Basketball Attendant; Cheerleader 12; Hurkaru Business Staff 12. COOK'S FOOD STORE THE TOY SHOP JUDY COPE Mixed Chorus 12, C.H.S, Panther Staff 12;G.A.A. 4 years; President 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H. A. 10, 11, 12. DE ANN COUSINS Mixed Chorus 12; C.H.S. Panther Assistant Editor 12; Hurkaru Business Staff 10; Football Attendant; Basketball Queen; F.H. A. 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; Kayettes 4 years; President 12, Board of Directors 10, 11, 12. GERALD DANENHAUER Traffic Club 10, 11, 12; President 12, Secretary 11; Football 9; Basketball 9,10; Tennis 10,11,12; Track 9, 10. GEORGIA DAVENPORT Mixed Chorus 10; Work Experience 12; Kayettes 9,10,11; Pep Club 9,10, 11; F.H.A. 9,10,11. JACQUELINE DEWEY Mixed Chorus 11,12; Mixed Ensemble 10,11; Girls' Glee Club 10; Girls' Sex- tet 10; F.H.A. 4 years; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years. EVA CORBETT Work Experience 12; Pep Club 12; Transfer from Lovell, Kansas, Junior year. BILL DOTSON Pep King 12; Basketball 11,12; Track 11, 12; Trans- fer from Jamestown 11. McDonald plumbing and heating leidigh lumber co. JOE EDWARDS Mixed Chorus 12; Operator's. Club 9,10. JUDY FINLEY Mixed Chorus 12; Band 9, 10, 11; Kayettes 4 years; Board of Directors 12; Pep Club 4 years; F.H. A. 4 years. SUE FISHER Class President 10; G. A. A 4 years. Work Experience 12; Kayettes 4 years, Pep Club 4 years; F.H. A. 10; Cheerleader 9,10, 11. SHARON FULMER Work Experience 12; Pep Club 4 years; Kayettes 4 years. JAN FREDRICKSON Mixed Chorus 12; One- Act Play 12; F. F.A. 4 years. LAURIE FERMAN Editor C.H.S. Panther 11; G.A.A. 11,12; Kay- ettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; President 12, F.H.A. 4 years; Jr. Play, Senior Play; Hur- karu Business Staff 9, 12. JIM GARLOW Mixed Chorus 12; Jr.Play; C Club 10,11,12; Football 4 years; Basketball 10,11, 12; Track 11, 12; Tennis 9. 11, 12; Pep King Attendant. CHRIS' 24 HOUR SERVICE CONCORDIA LUMBER CO. ELAINE HENDERSON Band 9,10,11; Girls State 11, Hurkaru Business Staff 11; Kayettes 9,10, 11; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years; President 12; Council 11, 10. THERESA ISTAS Mixed Chorus 12; G.A.A. 4 years; Vice-President 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years. VERLE HINSON F.F.A. 4 years. RALPH HUMMELL Basketball 9. SHARON JOHNSON Class President 9. Mixed Ensem- ble 9; C.H.S. Panther Assistant Editor 11; G.A.A} 11; Jr. Play. Hurkaru Business Staff 9, 10, Hur- karu Editorial Staff 11, 12; School Council 10, 11; Kayettes 4 years, Vice-President 11; Board of Dir- ectors 4 years; Pep Club 4 years. Secretary 10; F.H.A. 4 years; Executive Council 10; Hurkaru Editor 12; Cheerleader 12; Head Cheerleader 12; Football Home- coming Attendant. LARRY HERMAN Class Vice-President 9; Mixed Chorus 12; C.H.S. Panther Editor 12; Science Club 10; Jr. Play, Sr. Play; School Council 9; Basketball 9; Tennis 9. GENE KOESTER Class President 11; Band 9,10, 11; Boys State 11; School Council 10; Oper- ator's Club 10,11,12. COMBS SHOE STORE JOHN KILIAN Band 4 years; Lions State Band 1957. PAULINE Me WILSON Kayettes 4 years, Pep Club 4 years, Work Ex perience 12. FRANK LYSELL Mixed Chorus 10,11. LINDA LOCKE Mixed Chorus 4 years; Triple Trio 10; C.H.S. Panther Staff 11; Science Club 9,10,11; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; Publicity ch. 11; One- Act Play 12; Jr. Play, Sr. Play. VER LEE MARCOTTE Mixed Chorus 12. LINDA MELTON Mixed Chorus 12; Band 9, 10,11; C.H.S. Panther Staff 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years; Secretary 11; One- Act Play 12; Hurkaru Ed- itorial Staff 12. GARY MILLER Mixed Chorus 12; F.F.A. 10,11,12; Vice-President 12; Football 9, 10; Track 9. HELENE'S HOUSE OF FASHION LESTER'S SWEET SHOP JOYCE MILLER Mixed Chorus 12; Jr. Play, Work Experience 12; Kayettes 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12. SUE MORGAN C.H.S. Panther Staff 12; Jr. Play, Hurkaru Busi- ness Staff 11, 12; Busi- ness Manager 12; School Council 11. 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years; Executive Council 12; Kayette Board 12. TED MULLENNIX Science Club 9,10, 11; Operator's Club 10, 11; One-Act Play 12. REGIS PARKER Band 9,10,11; Jr. Play; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. IRENE PORTER Band 4 years; One-Act Play 12; Kayettes 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10,11, 12; 9,10, 11. F.H.A. 10, 11, 12. EUGENE MOCKABEE Science Club 4 years; President 12; Operator's Club 10, 11, 12; Vice- President 11; President 12; One-Act Play 12; Sr. Play. CAROL PARKER G. A. A. 4 years; Hur- karu Business Staff 10; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years. KATHRYN RATTS Mixed Chorus 12; Band 9,10, 11; C.H.S. Panther Staff 12; G. A.A. 11; One Act Play 12; Hurkaru Busi- ness Staff 4 years, Kayettes 4 years, Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years. HUGH CRAIG REALTY TOWNSEND'S DAVIS PAINT AND GIFTS DOMA RAY Work Experience 12. PHYLLIS SALLMAN Class Secretary 11; Work • Experience 12; President 12; Kayettes 10; Pep Club 4 years; Hurkaru Editorial Staff 11. JOHN REED Mixed Chorus 11; C Club 10, 11, 12; One-Act Play 12; Football 4 years; Bas- ketball 9,10; Track 9, 10, 11. DON ROMO School Council 12; Pres ident 12. JERRY RUUD Science Club 4 years; Operator's Club 4 years; Traffic Club 10,11. 12, President 11, Vice-Pres- ident 12; One-Act Play 12; Jr. Play; School Coun- cil 11. SHARON SCOTT Mixed Chorus 11; Band 9,10,11; G; A. A. 4 years; One-Act Play 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years. MARIETTA SHAFFER G. A. A. 4 years; Work Experience 12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F. H. A. 9,10, 11. BARBARA SHROUF C.H.S. Panther Staff 12; One-Act Play 12; Hurkaru Business Staff 10,11,12; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; F.H.A. 4 years. CLOUD COUNTY BANK CHARLENE SHUNN Science Club 12; G.A.A. 4 years; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; Hur- karu Editorial Staff 9. RAY VANDERVOORT Glee Club 9; Boy’s Glee Club 9; C Club 10, 11, 12; Football 4 years; Track 9, 10; Tennis 12; Pep King Attendant. DOROTHY SWENSON Work Experience 12. STEVE VAN DE MARK Class Vice-President 9; Boy’s Glee Club 10; Boys State 11; C Club 4 years. Secretary-Treasurer 12; Jr. Play, Sr. Play; Foot- ball 4 years; Basketball 11; Track 9, 10,11; Pep King Attendant. IRIS WAGNER STEVE WEBER Band 9,10,11,12; Pres- One Act Play 12. ident 12; Dance Band 10, 11; School Council 9,10, 12; Treasurer 12; G.A.A. 4 years; Kayettes 9; Pep Club 4 years. CLOUD COUNTY CO-OP ELEVATOR ASS'N., INC. ALBERTA STAHLMAN Glee Club 9; G.A.A. 9; Kayettes 4 years; Pep Club 4 years; Work Ex- perience 12; Secretary 12; F.H.A. 9,10,11. k JACKIE WHETSTONE Mi ed Chorus 12; Band 11, 12;C.H.S. Panther Staff 12; Kayettes 11, 12; Pep Club 11,12; Jr. Play, Sr. Play; Football Atten- dant; Basketball Attendant; Drum Majorette; Transfer from Norton 11. CHS senior, John Reed, and his date, Judy Weirman, were chosen Twirp King and Queen at the pep club party. BEFORE New Years Eve these .girls had a slumber party. Here are Madeline B., Kathy R., Jackie W., De. C.. Sheri J., Sue M., Donna R., Laurie F., and Barb S. at 3:30 in the morning. Sfta 22 AFTER BERTRAND'S OFFICE SUPPLY Believe it or not, these are the same girls at about 8:00 the next morning after 2 hours of sleep. They look tired, don't they?'’ BLAIR PLUMBING CO. umona Cntentain With These four junior boys, Don Abbey, Willy Brown, Leon Scott, and Tom Davies seem to be enjoying themselves. Superintendent and Mrs. Hill sit and chat with President of the school board, Larry Peck and Mrs. Peck. Doris Carlgren, Connie Miller, Joann Hatfield, and Ellen Cline and John Kilian sit with Ron Ames and joan Regnier are ready to eat. Marilyn Cay wood. RATTS ELECTRIC Qanden ofj Q.od Craig Reeves thrilled the audience with his dance routine. These three little tap dancers were called back for an encore. PAUL'S IGA The Five Guys provided the enjoyable dance music. Qnaduation 1958 Seniors receive last minute instructions from head sponsor Mr. Bryant before marching into the auditorium. Dr. McCain, Kansas State College President, delivers the Commencement address to an attentive audience. The band plays Pomp and Circumstance as the gradu ating class members march in. CO-VALEDICTORIAN: Iris Wagner and Gene Koester, receive their diplomas from Mr. Larry Peck, President of the School Board. PHILLIPS SHOP CALDWELLS Momenta Jo RememUen The boat rides were some of our most memorable experiences. These girls bought crazy hats to take back home. We ate at Naioti's where we were served delicious meals. Here we were at Marvel Cave, the 3rd larg- Jackie Dewey stands in front of the Sammy Lane dock est cave in the world. where we danced and watched the boats come in. WESTCOTT'S JEWELRY Senioni Shine With Papa Si All The C.H.S. senior class presented Papa Is All for their class play this year. This is a story about a Pennsylvannia Dutch Mennonite family. Emma, the twenty-year-old daughter, played by Jackie Whetstone, defies Papa and goes to the movies with a surveyor. Mrs. Yoder, a gossipy neighbor, played by Laurie Ferman, unwittingly tells on her and in spite of all that Mama, Linda Locke tries to do. Papa sets out to kill the surveyor. Jake, the eighteen-year-old son, played by Steve Bell, knocks Papa on the head and puts him in a coal car. He then tells the family that Papa is dead and even gentle Mama is happy with their new life. Soon Papa comes back and tells them that he has killed the surveyor. Trooper Brendle, played by Larry Herman, comes to the Aukamp house and arrests Papa, Eugene Mockabee, for shooting another man. Then Emma is able to have the surveyer come to call on her. WILSON FURNITURE - J. M. McDONALD CO. JUNIORS PRESIDENT-Tom Davies In September of 1955, the doors of Concordia High School opened to welcome the energetic class of '59. The class selected June Lewis, president; Earl Pickard, vice-president; Karen Vignery, secretary; Karen Lowell, treasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Freeman, Mr. Tubach, and Mr. Boles. Officers elected by the class for their sopho- more year were Joanna Lowell, president; Tom Davies, vice-president; Janet Lowell, secretary; and Janet McDaniel, treasurer. The sponsors were Mr. Betts, Miss Dwerlkotte, Mr. Simmons and Miss Beck. As juniors the class elected Tom Davies, president; Paul Empson, vice-president; Joanna Lowell, secretary; and Charlene Harington, treasurer. Their nelpful sponsors were Mr. Tu- bach, Miss Dwerlkotte, Mrs. Cory, and Mr. VICE-PRESIDENT-Paul Empson Judd. Selling basketball and footuall pencils SECRETARY-Joanna Lowell and sponsoring an all-school party, Crazy Hats , helped to boost the class treasury. The class play, Father Knows Best, and the Jr.-Sr. Prom, Garden of the Gods, were too big triumphs for the junior class. With the '57-'58 school term over the class of '59 eagerly waits to begin their last year at C.H.S. TREASURER-Charlene Harington CLOUD COUNTY LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Marvin Berk Barbara Blair Larry Bell Gene Bourne LEO HUBERT TRANSFER CO. HUMES SALES CO. Dale Christensen Erick Carlgren Edmund Brown Wilton Brown Harry Brownell Bob Burnett Doris Carlgren Warren Christenson Larry Campbell DUCKWALLS Allen Elstrom Eugene Crayton Doris Emery Norene Forshee Loretta Claycamp Robert Felt Fat Elsey Beverly Fletcher Linda Eaton Norris Garlow DUCKWALLS Charlotte Hoelscher Larry Huffman Joanne Hatfield Larry James Gary Johnson Sharon Lapo Phyllis Lathrop Darrell Lesperance Barbara Lewis CO-OP OIL CO. Kenton McCoy Caroline McDaniel Phyllis McGinnis June Lewis Robert Lewis Connie Miller Larry Meats James Lewis Janet Lowell Karen Lowell CO-OP OIL CO. Earl Pickard Jan Morrison William Powell Janet Nelson Linda Price Joan Regnier Larry Palmquist Glenna Ryser Edwin Workman Bob Ruzicka JERRY CROUGH AUTO SALVAGE - CLOUD COUNTY JUNK CO. Christine Sherwin Sonja Trost Jim Sjogren Gerald Trost George Trost Virginia Walker Karen Vignery Alice Walker CONCORDIA ICE CO. INC. - VANE SCHIERBAUM 7unionn Pnenent 3athen Known Bent The Junior Play Father Knows Best was presented November 5, under the dir- ection of Mr. L. J. Tubach. The play was very suc- cessful with the help of the hard working cast and the business manager, Charlene Harrington, stage manager and assistant stage manager. Bob Burnett and Barbara Lewis. Strange things happen when Father puts his foot down and won't let Betty go to a dance with Ralph. Father is concerned about a teenage elopement which he had read about in the newspaper. Father declares that all members of the family are to stay home and if they wish, they may in- vite their friends over for the evening. The results are not quite what he expects; the house is filled with teenagers, the Garden Club, and general confusion. The outcome is humorous but believable. CAST Jim Anderson . Margaret Anderson Betty . Kathy . Bud Janie . Ramona Patty . Repair Man Ralph . Mr. Binkworth Officer Johnson Bud's Friend . Mrs. Wembley Mrs. Jones . Mrs. Woolsey Perkins . . . Earl Pickard Karen Lowell . Karen Vignery . .Barbara Blair . . Tom Davies . Joanna Lowell Christine Sherwin Phyllis McGinnis . . Paul Empson . Kenton McCoy . . Bob Ruzicka . . Larry Meats . . Larry Boll . .Janet Lowell Loretta Claycomp . Jan Morrison . Barbara Lewis SCHMITTS' CLOTHING STORE ELLZEY'S JEWELRY STORE UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomonei Climb Uowand Qoala B. Alcorn K. Alexander E. Anderson D. Blocklinger K. Blomburg B. Bowman H. Buttermore C. Carlgren C. Cassel A. Austin P. Barleen F. Batishill P. Berk M. Briggs V. Brown C. Burd E. Burian J. Cibolski T. Collins D. Cook P. Cope C. Cox J. Cox M. Craig M. Dallen J. Danenbarger E. DeMars F. Doyen J. Empson J. Ferman T. Fisher D. Gehrett M. Gile A. Gorsuch L. Green :|ft r A T jL Jr 1 R. Green G. Hale D. Hamilton D. Hansen J. Hayden B. Hewitt J. Higinbothom ROSS SAND CO. INC. WEBER'S FIRESTONE L. Hinson K. Hummell C. Johnson J. Kearns D. Kerr C. Kocster B. Krasney S. Krobn L. LcDuc D. Lyscll T. Mackinnon J. McFall H. Malmquist E. Mansfield C. Mitchell M. Morgan Nuss K. Palmquist C. Pearce C. Peck T. Peters C. Pracht J. Reed R Reed P. Richards T. Romo O. Sager j. Sallman L. Sallman R. Schleuder P. Schneider R. Scott H. Siebenborn G. Smith L. Smith T. Stahlman C. Stratton S. Stanton C. Tholstrup D. Tholstrup R. Thornton D. Trembly C. Trost J. Trost A. Underwood M. VanDe Mark R. Wagner M. Wentz L. Williams M. Wills M. Wilt 3 1 eihmen G. Black M. Blochlinger R. Brown S. Carlgren B. Chartier K. Chizek a o « R. Dale M. Kerr R. Dallen R. Derusseau T. Edwards E. Falk rs m V '■ t M+ J R. Hake E. Harding n. nuitman ftl J. James JEil V. Lamar G. Lanoue M. Barber N. Brownell K. Clavcamp Jlfv M. Feasel R. Harrington J. Lanoue £nte i 3innt Ifean D. Beale L. Beers A. Bell S. Boll ry k] V. Bulleigh G. Buckland J. Burian P. Burnett D. Crawford S. Dabbs J. Drury Jim Drury M. Dick M. Dougherty M. Duvall R. Eakins D. Filkin C. Fraser M. Freeman K. Fulmer C. Harris L. Higgins D. Hillan K. Hopkins H. Johnson R. Joyner R. Kelley G. Kenyon L. Largent J. Larson Ofj Hiqh School A R. Lawrence J. Lewis £ © R. Mossburgh N i. Murdock a 1 S. Paulsen J. Phillips ft J €m y J. Richards 1 r. Richards n. E. Schroeder C. Scott ) i L. Stan Sk « , L R. Strait n a i - . i T. Vint S. Waite Pll n H. Wilt G. Woodman F. Lingo D. Nichols A. Potter D. Strait J. Ward C. Uvengood C. Ostrom e J. Paulsen ' T. Ryan T. Ward J. Workman V. Marcotte M. McConahey J. Melton 1. Owen R. Palmquist A. Parrish W. Pracht K. Puett T. Rawson J. Ryser M. St. Pierre I. Sallman C. Shields E. Shrader B. Sjogren P. Swihart L. Tatro B. Thoman C. White J. Weirman T. Wilcox L. Moore A. Paquette F. Ray W. Smith R. Willis ORGANIZATIONS Council Sfioniom Joneiqn Student ROW ONE: Sue Morgan, Lana Turner, Karen Lowell, Paul Empson, Don Romo, Iris Wagner, Patsy Baker, Mary McConahey, Karen Vignery. ROW TWO: Stanley Gepner, Jarold Hayden, Dick Cook, Kenny Palmquist, Rick Thornton, Stefan Carlgren, Larry Campbell, Mr. Kaufmann. Earning money for a foreign student was the main project of the school council this year Every Monday during activity period a representative from each home room meets to discuss school matters. Other projects undertaken were running a pop corn machine, sponsoring school dances, chartering organizations, giving pins to students with at least a 2.5 average, planning a calendar, and sponsoring two homecomings. The council is guided by president, Don Romo; vice-president, Paul Empson; secretary, Karen Lowell; treasurer. Iris Wagner; and faculty advisor, Donald Kaufmann. President, Don Romo,- presides over council meeting FUNK ANDYOUNG OIL CO. FITZGERALDS Hunkanu Stafjfji Wonk On 1958 Ij.eafilsook EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF: Karen Vignery, Karen Lowell, Assistant Editor; Madeline Briggs, Sharon Johnson, Editor; Linda Melton, Margene Briggs, Judy Cox, FREEMAN'S SEWAND KNIT CENTER THE FLOWER SHOP BUSINESS STAFF, SITTING: C. Harris, J. Ferman, C. Cassel, F. Baldwin, K. Ratts, S. Morgan, L. Ferman, D. Ramsey, B. Shrouf. M. Barber. STANDING: K. Hopkins. K. Puett. A. Austin, L. Green, M. Wills, P. Lathrop, M. Wilt, B. Lewis, L. Claycamp, P. McGinnis. Mr. Tubach, Sponsor. C.f .S. One Wet Play Paten Highly Sup.en.ion M. Briggs, L. Mellon, K. Ratts, B. Ruzicka, E. Carlgren, L. Locke, E. Pickard, M. Caywood, J. Reed, K. McCoy, J. Lewis, T. Mllennix, J. Fredreckson, D. Romo, B. Pae, J. Ruud, S. Weber, C. Miller, I. Porter. S. Scott, S. Bell. NOT PICTURED: B. Shrouf. CAST Maurya......................Linda Locke Bartley.....................Steve Bell Cathleen.....................June Lewis Nora.................Marilyn Cay wood One of the women . . . Jeannie Ginn Another man................Kenton McCoy The N.C.K.L. One-Act Play Festival was held again in Concordia, Tuesday, March 11. Riders to the Sea , by John Millington Synge and directed by Miss Gwendolyn Fletcher, represented C.H.S. Concordia once again received a highly superior rating along with Minn- eapolis, Smith Center. Beloit received a superior rating and Belleville was unable to attend. MODERN CLEANERS FLANAGAN MOTORS Saifonona ia 1958 Athletic Pnom Jheme The Royal Court, Attendants Bob Campbell, Steve VanDeMark, King Bill, Ray Vandervoort, Jim Garlow. From the fortune cookies Laurie announces that Bill is the king. Pep Club President Laurie Ferman crowns Bill 1958 King of Pep. We danced and the Dynatones played for the program. Miss Brandt guarded the food from the horde of hungry boys. FIDELITY STATE BANK C Club, QAA YYlembeni - Active On Sponte FRONT ROW: L. Meats, E. Pickard, E. Carlgren, R. Vandervoort, B. Campbell, President; S. VanDeMark, J. Reed, D. Christenson. SECOND ROW: G. Johnson, T. Davies, D. Cook, K. McCoy, A. Underwood, J. Garlow, R. Schluder, J. Kearns. THIRD ROW: N. Garlow, R. Walker, W. Brown, P. Empson, C. Peck. FOURTH ROW: E. Cassel, T. Collins. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Dallen, M. Wilt, C. Trost, R. Reed, P. Richards, L. Swenson, M. St. Pierre, M. Wills, J. Weirman, L. Green, M. Chartier, L. Eaton, A. Potter, L. Turner, J. Phillips, C. Fraser, J. Lewis, J. Lewis, K. Rans, J. Lowell, S. Lapo. M. Shaffer, C. Parker, S. Fulmer, L. Ferman, L. Claycamp, D. Ramsey, K. Puett, G. Harding. C. Harris, L. Moore, P. Cope, A. Austin, A. Gorsuch, J. Cox, S. Scott, E. Demars, M. Briggs, S. Fisher. M. Craig. I. Wagner. C. Shunn, M. Caywood. IN CENTER: K. Vignery. J. Lowell, Miss Brandt, T. Istas, J. Cope, President. GAMBLES VENNINGS Pep Club QinliBack ‘Jeama LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Huenergardt, Miss Brandt, Laurie Ferman, JoAnna Lowell, June Lewis, Carolyn Johnson, Janet Lowell, Genie Harding, Sheri Johnson, Barbara Shrouf, Floy Baldwin, Janet Phillips, Rosalie Reed. C c Floy Baldwin Senior Janet Phillips Freshman Sheri Johnson Senior Head Cheerleader JoAnna Lowell Junior Rosalie Reed Sophomore FARMERS MILL ELEVATOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK With Cnenqetic School Spirit BOTTOM ROW: Miss Brandt, F. Baldwin, J. Phillips, S. Johnson, J. Lowell, R. Reed, Miss Huenergardt. ROW TWO: L. Ferman, M. Freeman, R. Joyner, M. Duball, M. Lamar, A. Potter, J. Cope, J. Ferman, C. Cox, B. Krasny, B. Bowman, M. Wills, C. Johnson, A. Austin. ROW THREE: D. Cousins, M. Briggs, K. Ratts, J. Whetstone, M. Caywood, D. Ramsey, I. Porter, C. Hoelscher, N. Forshee, D. Emery, P. Elsey, P. McGinnis, B. Fletcher, E. Cline, L. Clay- camp. ROW FOUR: D. Carlgren, C. Miller, C. Cassel, J. Ginn, L. Melton, A. Stahlman, Judy Finley, K. Hopkins, K. Fulmer, C. Fraser, G. Harding, C. Harris, L. Moore, M. St. Pierre, G. Black, M. Chartier. ROW FIVE: C. Shunn, P. Me Wilson, J. Miller, P. Burnett, M. Feasel, C. Shields, S. Paulson, A. Paquette, J. Richards, C. Johnson, M. Kerr, J. Ryser, E. Abbey, P. Richards, L. Hinson, L. Eaton. ROW SIX: E. Henderson, B. Shrouf, S. Morgan, P. Barleen, D. Kerr. K. Blomberg, L. Swenson, J. Hotchkiss, T. Stahlman, J. Berk, M. McConahey, J. Lewis, J. Wierman, G. Smith, L. Turner, K. Puett. ROW SEVEN: J. Dewey, C. Sherwin, S. Lapo, C. McDaniel, P. Berk, J. Morrison, B. Blair, B. Lewis, K. Lowell, P. Lathrop, J. Sallman, P. Ross, I. Sallman, S. Trost, C. Harrington. ROW EIGHT: J. Lowell, J. Lewis, K. Vignery, P. Cope, L. Green, J. Cox, A. Gorsuch, S. Stanton, C. Trost, M. Morgan, C. Koester, C. Tholstrup, B. Alcorn, M. Craig, F. Doyen. ROW NINE: M. VanDeMark, J. Trost, C. Stratton, K. Shroeder, J. Paulson, R. Harrington, M. Barber, J. Larson, C. White, E. Wilcox, J. Appleby, M. Murdock, P. Swihart, J. Burian, G. Woodman, B. Chartier. ROW TEN: M. Wilt, E. Mansfield, J. Hatfield, L. Price, J. Regnier, S. Dabbs, D. Hansen, M. Briggs, E. Demars, and M. Dallen. PALMQUIST'S DRUG STORE - PIONEER CLEANERS Kayette Wonk on Wotld, A DECLARATION OF PRIVILEGES As a Youth in the years of decision, I believe these rights and privileges are mine: 1. To love and be loved 2. To think creatively 3. To know the truth 4. To appreciate all races 5. To understand a dynamic religion 6. To enjoy fun and laughter 7. To share with my friends 8. To radiate health and beauty 9. To give myself to a cause 10. To take the long look. KAYETTE BOARD OF DIRECTORS LEFT ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM;.Roberts Joyner, Marlene Wills, Carolyn Johnson, Barbara Krasney, Judy Finley, Linda Melton, Sue Morgan, Jeannie Ferman, Ann Austin. RIGHT ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Miss Beck, Muriel Freeman, Meridithanne Daugherty, Madeline Briggs, Christine Sherwin, Jeannette Hotchkiss, Sheri Johnson, Loretta Claycamp, Linda Green, Jan Morrison, DeAnn Cousins. MOTTO: Love, laugh, lift SLOGAN: Today for Tomorrow PLEDGE: I will, as a member of the Kansas Association for Youth, endeavor to maintain the high ideals of my organization; to make my per- sonality a positive influence in the life of my school and community; to understand the preeminent power of a vital religion and to help pass on to future members an association which will be a source of joy and satisfaction. REEVES TYPEWRITER CO. ROX COOK CLEANERS School and Community Pno ecta ROW ONE: J. Ginn, M. Feasel, M. McConahey, G. Black, L. Turner, J. H tfield- L. Price. P. Barleen, E. Abbey. M. Dick. V. Brown. J. Berk B. Bowman. R _TWO: B. Shrouf, F. Doyen, M. Van De Mark, J. Lewis, G. Smith, M. Morgan. c Treat. R- C £ alg' K. Fulmer, K. Hopkins, L. Locke, G. Ryser, P. McGinnis. ROW THREE: P. Berk, C. Tholstrup, C. Koester. D. Ken. K. Blomberg, I. Porter. M. Caywood. L. Ferman, J. Whetstone K. Ram, F. Baldwin. V. Lamar. M. Barber. V. Bulftigh. C. White. J. Larson. ROW FOUR: S. Lapo, p; M- j R Parker, P. McWilson, A. Stalhman, J. MiUer, G. Woodman, B. Lewis. K. Lowell. B. Blair, E. CUne, B. Fletcher. A. Almon, M. Ken, C.M. Johnson. ROW FIVE: K. Vignery.J. Lowell, J. Trost, P. Cope, M. Brices, E. Henderson, D. Ramsey, S. Fulmer, S. Fisher, C. Parker, M. Shaffer. E. Corbett, A. Potter Paulson, J. Weirman, M. St. Pierre. ROW SIX: Jo Lowell. June Lewis. C. McDaniels. P. Swihart, P. Ross. B, Alcorn, T. Stalhman, S. Stanton. C.A.x, M. Gile, E. DeMars, S. Scott, T. Istas, J. Cox. A. Gorsuch. C. Shunn. ROW SEVEN: C. Cassel, J. Dewey. P. Richards, L. Moore. C. Fraser, C. Harris, K. Puett, J. Harding. Kayettes collected baby clothes to send to India for a world service project. REEVES CONSTRUCTION CO. PALACE BEAUTY SHOP Ofienatona and Science Cluba Enjoy Wonk Strait ROW TWO: L. Palmquist. G. Koester. « ONE: M r C. «i :L%XT ,a. P-Emp,° ' craw ’ . „ , Mr i eon J. Empson, B. RuzicKa. STANDING: J. Ruud. Mi. Leon, t “ Harrineton. S. Trost, Mr. Judd, J. T ROW: i Wright, C. Sh.hh D. ■£. «• U O. I. n M Dewey. BACK ROW: G. Mockabee. D. BMW, R. Willis, C. Peck. K. Palmquist. M. Wentz. B. ae. RACETTE SIGNS DR. BERNER Wonk Expenience Jnafcfcic FRONT ROW: J. Sjogren, D. Erhard, L. Scott, B. Pae, L. Meats, H. Buttermore, L. Shrader, b. Lewis. BACK ROW: R. Laing, T. Fisher. B. Hewitt, E. Brown, H. Brownell, V. Bisnett, B. Burnett, L. Palmquist D. Lesperance, G. Danenhauer, L. Smith, J. Ruud, Mr. Freeman. SITTING: G. Davenport, J. Miller, P. Me Wilson, A. Stahlman, P. Baker, E. Corbett, D. Ray STANDING: D. Swenson, P. Sallman, Mr. Smith, M. Shaffer, S. Fulmer, S. Fisher. vaneks grocery WORLEY'S SI ANOARD OIL . 7H I, 77A WlemUena Aid School With Pnofecta ______________________________ nTvTciuiitenien. sa iS -fcart £££ £ tm-H- v TtSiST' bw W ?• SSt'sV . • Malmquist, L. JORN LUMBER CO. D.J. BLACKWOOD Linda Pnice Sa 33A Sweetheant Rosalee Linda finish their tests on Sonja tries to get that nail in straight, agriculture. Are you having trouble with that board, Joan? The candidates and escorts await the big moment. Linda tries on her Sweetheart jacket. Does that question have you stumped. Linda? FERMAN'S WESTERN AUTO RITE-WAY LAUNDRY CHS Panthen StaPnepanea School Papen B. Fletcher, P, McGinnis, B. Shrouf, J. Lewis, C. Cassel, L. Wagor, B. Burnett, J. Cope, L. Herman, D. Emery, DeAnn Cousins, Miss Meyer, S. Morgan, K. Ratts, L. Melton, J. Ginn, C. Sherwin, J, Whetstone. EDITORS Larry Herman Sue Morgan Carol Cassel ASSISTANT EDITORS DeAnn Cousins Jackie Whetstone June Lewis The C.H.S. Panther staff, under the in- struction of Miss Meyer, earned enough money from pop corn sales, football and bas- ketball concessions, and fudge sales to travel to Denver, Colorado, to visit the Denver Post. In years past the journalism classes have gone to Kansas City, Missouri. R. E. SPAFFORD Pepfiij. Cheenleaden Back Pantken ‘Jeam Floy Baldwin Janet Phillips Sheri Johnson HEAD CHEERLEADER Joanna Lowell Rosalie Reed SPORTS CHS Tootball Team Winb 3nd Place SJn YICKL V tJh FRONT ROW: N. Garlow, T. Davies. E. Carlgien, E. Pickard. D. Christensen, S. Weber, R. Vandervoort. B. Campbell, R. Walker. J. Reed. SECOND ROW: E. Cassell. D. Hamilton. T. Peters, L. Boll. H. Malmquist. J. Sjorgren. G. Johnson, J. Reed. D. Cook, J. Shaeffer, Coach Betts. THIRD ROW: R. Thornton. Trainer; Coach Humphrey, R. Hake, R. Palmquist, J. Sherwin, R. Derousseau, W. Smith, A. Underwood, R. Schleuder, J. Kearns, Trainer, Coach Simmons. FOURTH ROW: D. Nichols. B. Sjorgren, J. Lanoue, D. Strait, R. Strait, B. Ray, B. Alman, K. Claycamp, G. Lanoue, T. Eaton, St. Gepner. HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH Mr. John Humphrey WHITNEY'S CONOCO STATION DR. LOWELL 1 Vandervoort, a speedy C. H. S. Gridman takes the ball and is off for a T. D. as the Smith Center Redmen fail to make him bite the dirt. CHS Panther Football Schedule Concordia 0 - Concordia 7- Concordia 20 - Concordia 20 - Concordia 19 - Concordia 19 - Concordia 6 - Concordia 0 - Concordia 6 - 6 Junction City 26 Belleville 6 Marysville 0 Lincoln 6 Smith Center 25 Beloit 20 Minneapolis 62 Clay Center 46 Chapman C.J. WHITNEY and H.C. HATTAN DUEHREN'S HY-KLASS FOODS prepare to meet another league foe In a battle to the finish. Belleville buffaloes attempt to stop Panther VanDeMark. CULBERTSON ELECTRIC CO. CHS Panthena RON WALKER Senior Guard STEVE WEBER Senior End JOHN REED Senior Tackle RAY VANDERVOORT Senior Back A Smith Center Redman falls under the attack of Erick Carlgren, Bob Campbell and Gary Johnson. ROBERT W. ELLIS SHOES ELLA'S CAFE STEVE VAN DE MARK JIM GARLOW Senior Back Senior Guard CIRCLE(T)FEED and SUPPLY FALLS CITY CREAMERY HARDWARE Everett John Danenbarger SUPER SERVICE ERHARD AUTO - ELECTRIC Candidates and escorts wait for the second half of the Senior class wins second prize with game to begin. this float. HY-WAY MOTOR CO. HASS IMPLEMENT CO. 957 lootball Homecominq Koqal Count Queen Madeline and Attendant Sheni, Jackie, 3loif, he Floy Baldwin De Ann Cousins Sharon Johnson Jackie Whetstone Homecominq Attendanta I 957JootUall Queen Madeline CHS Basketball Squad BACK ROW: Norris Garlow, Bill Dotson, Dick Cook, Dale Christensen, Ted Collins, Alan Underwood, Carl Peck, Bob Campbell, Earl Pickard. FRONT ROW: Coach Simmons, Larry James, Jim McFall, John Danenbarger, Richard Wagner, Hop Kearns. Coach Betts. Panther Basketball Schedule Concordia 37- 66 Hebron Concordia 45 - 61 Minneapolis Concordia 59 - 55 Clay Center Concordia 30 - 35 Marysville Concordia 49 - 50 Marysvil le Concordia 31 - 51 Beloit Concordia 48-51 Osborne Concordia 37- 57 Bel leville Concordia 41-48 Beloit Concordia 34-41 Chapman Concordia 34-56 Belleville Concordia 47-48 Smith Center Concordia 64-62 Smith Center Concordia 43-48 Lincoln Concordia 53 - 42 Lincoln Concordia 47 - 57 Minneapolis DUTCH PAUL CHEVROLET Qym Dedication The new gym was dedicated at the Clay Center game at Concordia. The gym. in the new junior high school building, wilt hold several thousand people and was well attended by sports fans at this years' games. Floy, Janet, Sheri, Joanna, Rosalie EMPSON IRON and METAL Senion S Bill Dotson Bob Campbell Underwood tips one in while Belleville Buffs hope for a miss. SMITH FUNERAL HOME union Stantem Norris Garlow Dale Christensen Qo, Panthem, Earl Pickard JOHN H. LATHROP Sophomone Jiqht, 7eam, Ted Collins liqhtl Ronnie Schleuder BOWMAN SEED COMPANY Sophomone StanteiA Carl Peck Alan Underwood Carl Peck, Panther Sophomore, jumps to keep the Belleville Buffaloes from scoring. DINE-A-MITE CALDER TEXACO SERVICE De is surprised to hear her name read. Master of Ceremonies Steve Bell is about to crown the queen. The girls seem to be enjoying the game. Head Cheerleader Sheri Johnson presents flowers to Queen De Ann. Cheerleaders and pep club members try out new pom poms. TOM HAMILTON AND SON B.F. GOODRICH Floy Baldwin 1958 Basketball Queen Jbe Ann Many. CHS Inach YYlemben €ann JLettenn SECOf DROW- I n Underwood. B-B. Campbell. R. Schluder. j. Melton. D. rmpn enw°'he’ J- Danren arPer'. D' Christenson. L. Huffman. W. Brown. J. McFall, B. FOURTH ROW H Huffman H WH V si, h Lj amCS’ rJ- DavieS' P' EmPson- «• s‘™ . Coach Betts. K Clavcamo RHake B 'i fc H' °' Nichols- B- Almon. D. Strait. BACK ROW; n. ciaycamp, k. Hake, B. Ray. J. Ward, M. Dewey. R. Willis, R. Lanoue, S. Gepner. Bob Campbell, C Club President; Bill Dotson; and Coach Betts stand beside the new C.H.S. track records scoreboard made and presented to the school by the C Club. Bill, star miler, set several state and regional records this year in the cross country and mile run. BOYD OIL COMPANY TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW: R. Walker A. Underwood J. Garlow W. Pracht TOP ROW: G. Danenhauer K. McCoy R. Green R. Vandervoort T. Peters GOLF TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Oerusseau S. Boll B. Ruzicka D. Cook K. Palmquist M. Wentz J, Drury J. Drury BOYD OIL COMPANY ACTIVITIES C.H.S. Band lflemUena Kn wUhat-- FRONT ROW: Barbara Blair, Linda Price, Phyllis Lathrop, Mary Kerr, Mary Barber, Muriel Freeman, Carol Keoster, SECOND ROW: Marla Morgan, Carol Trost, Dennis Hillian, Donna Kerr, Stephan Carlgren, Steve Bell, Jerry Melton, Kenton McCoy. THIRD ROW: Caroline McDaniels, Margene Briggs, Charlotte Cox, Howard Johnson, Bob Ruzicka, Carl Burd, Beverly Wilt, Richard Wagner, Paul Empson, John Kilian. BACK ROW: Linda Green, Dick Cook, Judy Cox, Andrea Gorsuch, Alan Bell, Marvin Berk Taylor Mackinnon, Earl TOM'S MUSIC HOUSE “YYluaic YYlaken Jhe WmId QoHound Jeannette Hotchkiss, Mary Ellen Craig. Barbara Lewis. John Danenbarger. Marlene Wills. Karen Lowell, Larry Palmquist, Fletcher, Carol Tholstrup, Stanley Krohn, Jeannie Ferman. Bob Burnette, Marilyn Pickard, Howard Wilt. Larry Campbell. Gary Johnson, Clinton Pearce. Robert Green HARLEY DOAK, Director BON MARCHE YYiuiic Wtafeea 7he BOTTOM ROW: A. Allmon, D. Hansen, B. Lewis, G. Hale, M. St. Pierre, G. Miller, D. Abbey, R. Wagner, T. Istas, J. Cope, K. Ratts, M. Caywood, D. Ball, D. Emery. ROW TWO: L. Locke, D. Ramsey. F. Doyen, B. Bowman, N. Garlow, L. Herman, B. Campbell, L. Scott, R. Green, C. Miller, V. Marcotte, R. Reed, P. Richard. ROW THREE: A. Parrish, P. Berk, M. McConahey, J. Fredrickson, R. Ames, J. Edwards, L. Swenson, J. Berk, B. Alcorn, J. Trbst. ROW FOUR: K. Blomberg, J. Larson, D. Cousins, J. Whetstone, J. Dewey, M. Briggs, C. Trost, L. Melton, J. Finley. L. Moore. K. Puett, J. Appleby, G. Black, M. Dougherty, M. McConahey, J. Larson, M. Barber, J. Hotchkiss, M. Freeman, Pianist M. St. Pierre. MR. COLLINS-Director BOOGAARTS SUPERMARKETS Wonld Qo Round BOYS’QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Campbell, Robert Green, Don Abbey, Marvin Burk, and Pianist Mary Ellen Craig. FOUR BEAUX LEFT TO RIGHT: Pianist, Ellen Cline; Larry Meats, Kenton McCoy, Taylor Mackinnon, and Ronnie Ames. GIRLS' SEXTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Price, Bar- bara Lewis, Karen Lowell, Barbara Blair, Jan Morri- son, and Ellen Cline. BOOGAARTS SUPERMARKETS GRADES Eiqhth Qnadena like A. Abbey B. Alcorn R. Amspacker L. Anderson V. Beale S. Brumfield A. Bryant J. Burch L. Corbett J. Cox K. Craig N. Culley B. Edwards L. Emery J. Empson S. Filkin Ylew Buildinq B. Baker J. Baldwin P. Burian R. Caywood D. Dearsmith G. DeGraff B. Geisler C. Gepner L. Barrick ■■MM L. Christensen A. Eakins fa L. Graf R. Green F. Hake S. Haney C. Hanson P. Hart P. Hayden R. Hoober R. Istas C. Johnson D. Johnson J. Joler P. Kagle P. Kaufmann J. Kitterman L. McDaniel D. Magaw S. Meats J. Meerpohl L. Mendenhall M. Morrill K. Morrison R. Nelson J. Noyes D. Parrish W. Pearson J. Peck J. Post J. Reeves M. Rogers K. Switzer B. Smith G. Sallman H. Stokesbeary G. Thom an A. Stamm D. Snavely J. Snavely C. Smith M. Vietz D. Waite E. Walters R. Wentz r Cm M. Alcorn 4 K. Cossel A. Flesher B. Hargis We Ane ‘Jypical Seventh Qnadena D. Andrewson J. Barker L. Barrett M. Beldon A. Bergstrom E. Berk I. DeVore J. Downer R. Dutton T. Eaton L. Everitt K. Faulkner a r o C. Fletcher S. Foster J. Freeman S. Hake S. Hanson S. Harding L. Hart N. Hart R. Henderson D. Jewett F. Johnson D. Kearn D. Miller S. McComas C. Mendenhall D. Menke ft I R. Morgan J. Nichols L. Pailette n a r L. S G. Philipp S. Pickard A. Porter n ti R. Parmientier J. Loop Cb 1 J. Mondy P. Peil ti L. Peery A. Lawrence R. Mills J. Reuther J. Richardson J. Ryder J. Sallman L. Schleuder J. Smith R. Strait T. Strait S. Swafford O. Swengel B. Thoman D. Trost J. Radcliffe % - D. Vincent D. Walker K. Walker L. Wallace J. Wilt F. Workman B. Young BOTTOM ROW: R. Caywood, J. Post, O. Snavely, W. Pearson, S. Meats, J. Peck, E. Walters, M. VanLaningham, R. Green, J. Wilt, D. Trost, H. Lambert. ROW TWO: P. Brummett, H. Thomas, R. Kelly, K. Swtzer, F. Johnson, J. Bourne, B. Cox, I. DeVore, J. Snavely, J. Baldwin, J. Radcliffe, J. Freeman, S. Pickard. ROW THREE: Sponsors, Mr. Smith and Mr. Goodwin; B. Boone, R. Morgan, K. Palmquist, B. Hargis, J. Smith, R. Larson, D. McDaniel, H. Young, B. Young, S. Harding. ROW FOUR: B. Cousins, G. Phillip, G. DeGraff, D. Kopsa, J. Gelvin, M. Beldon, M. Rogers, M. Alcorn, A. Bergstrom, J. Culley, D. Menke, and C. Fletcher. BOTTOM ROW: J. Mundy, D. Miller, L. McDaniel, L. Anderson, C. Young, C. Gepner.P. Largent, M. Han. ROW TWO: D. Andrewson, K. Price, N. Culley. L. Corbett, P. Stonz. M. Morrill, C. Morrison, J. Ryder, J. Barker. ROW THREE: K. Walker, J. Reeves, A. Stamm, S. Swafford, R. Amspacker, K. Craig, S. Lewis, S. Haney. W. Berk, C. Campton.ROW FOUR: Mrs. Parrish, J. Sallman, L. Wallace, J. Nichols, C. Chizek, L. Paillete. K. Cossel, K. Faulkner, A. Flesher, V. Breault, A. Bryant. ROW FIVE: Mrs. Humphrey, D. DeMars, J. Cowell, L. Evert, M. Vietz, C. Ton, A. Abbey, J. Thoman, G. Thoman, O. Swengle, B. Baker. ROW SIX: A. Dallen, S. Carver, C. Mentizies, B. Lundmark, V. Beale, J. Meerpohl, P. Hayden, J. Joler, R. Wentz, D. Dearsmith, C. Hanson. JOHNSTON BUICK $union Hiqh 8and, CHS State YYlubic Winnena FRONT ROW: J. Ruzicka, A. Lathrop, J. Reeves. A. Stahm, S. Davis, K. Walker. L. Hart, D. Miller, E. Burk. SECOND ROW; J. Moore, D. Larson, R. Cox, C. Potter, C. Young, L. Peery, R. McComas, B. Young, M. Stahm. THIRD ROW: M. Morgan, J. Bourne, F. Johnson, G. Phillips, M. Morrill, S. Slater, J. Cox, J. Reuther, R. Larson. FOURTH ROW: S. Johnson, T. Price, B. Cousins, K. Rawson, J. Meerpohl, D. Dearsmith, A. Bryant, C. Hanson, R. Dutton. FIFTH ROW: K. Craig, R. Green, C. Smith, J. Freeman, W. Smith, J. Post, J. Gelvin, S. Pickard, D. McDaniel. McFALL TIRE SERVICE MARTIN TRACTOR CO. FRONT ROW: J. Kilian, B. Kletcher, L. Locke, K. Lowell, R. Green. BACK ROW: J. Melton, L. Palmquist, K. McCoy. B. Ruzicka, R. Wagner. IN CORNER: T. Mackinnon. 7union Pep Club Cheenleadena Back Ueam ROW ONE: C. Menzies, J. Nichols, N. Culley, K. Price, C. Chizek, B. Baker. ROW TWO: J. Cawell, A, Dallen, C. Campton, A. Flesher, J. Ryder, D. Anderson, L. Wallace,J. Monday, M. Hart. ROW THREE: V. Breault, S. Haney, J. Thomas, R. Wentz, S. Filkin, P. Kaufmann, D. Miller, P. Largent. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Humphrey, P. Stortz, A. Bryant, L. McDaniel, A. Stamm, C. Young, P. Hayden, J. Meerpohl, J. Reeves, C. Tort. ROW FIVE: D. Dearsmith, K. Faulkner, C. Gepner, M. Veitz, K. Walker, L. Paillette, E. Berk, J. Barker, A. Abbey. ROW SIX: J. Joler, R. Amspacker, K. Cossel, B. Lundmark, L. Corbet, K. Craig, K. Morrison, C. Hanson, M. Morrell. ROW SEVEN: S. Swafford, S. Carver, V. Beal, L. Anderson, S. Lewis, G. Thoman, D. De Mars, O. Swengel. ROW ONE: C. Menzies, J. Nichols, N. Culley, K. Price, C. Chizek, B. Baker. CREDIT BUREAU OF CLOUD COUNTY J.C. PENNY AND CO. Undefeated Jn. Hiqh 3ootball Team ROW ONE: A. Eakins, J. Peck, K. Switzer, S. Pickard, R. Green, J. Wilt, R. Geisler. ROW TWO: D. Menke, H Lambert, J. Freeman, M. Van Laningham, E. Walters, H. Young, S . Meats, Coach A. Bradley. ROW THREE: J. Gelvin, J. Post, M. Rogers, R. Caywood, D. Trost. ROW FOUR: J. Culley, J. Radcliffe, B. Edwards, H. Thomas R. Henderson, J. Bourne. ROW FIVE: R. Strait, R. Cox, B. Johnson, R. Dutton, J. Loop, B. Cousins. September 26 October 3 October 10 October 24 October 30 Concordia 34 - Concordia 46 - Concordia 14 - Concordia 34 - Concordia 19 - 0 Clay Center 6 Minneapolis 13 P.-loit 14 Belleville 0 Abilene B. J. EDMUNDSON FAIRMONT FOODS union Hiqh Unack and Basketball Squads FRONT ROW: Mr. Bradley, R. Caywood, M. Vanlaningham, K. Switzer, E. Walters, S. Meats, J. Peck, Mr. Tubach. SECOND ROW: H. Stokesberry, D. McDaniel, H. Young, J. Gelvin, J. Post, R. Green, M. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: B. Young, J. Radcliffe, J. Freeman, J. Brown, J. Culley, R. Palmquist, S. Pickard. FOURTH ROW J. Bourne, J. Wilt, R. Dutton, S. Harding, R. Henderson, H. Lambert, D. Trost. FRONT ROW: J. Post, J. Gelvin, R. Green, G. DeGraff, D. McDaniels, Mr. Bradley. SECOND ROW: R. Larson, S. Meats, K. Switzer, E. Walters, J. Peck, M. Vanlaningham. THIRD ROW: B. Hargis, J. Culley, S. Meats, R. Caywood, R. Swihart. FOURTH ROW: J. Freeman, J. Radcliffe, H. Young, C. Smith, R. Palmquist. FIFTH ROW: W. Pearson, D. Magraw, H. Snavely, S. Harding, R. Henderson. IGLOO Special Education Claw L. Fisher P. Siebenborn P d R. Swihart T. Regnier L. Adams P fS r | G. Trost R. Ross Coofea Mr. LeFort, Mr. Collins, Mr. Appleby, Mr. Kearns, Mr. Hasser, Mr. Perry, Mr. Peterson. Mrs. Lamar and Mrs. De Graff. DAYLIGHT CLOTHING SX00IMY3A
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