Douglass High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Douglass, KS)

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“7%e tdtdoy Published by The Typing II Class of DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL Douglass, Kansas Editor......................Galen Waterman Asst. Editor..............Marjorie Maxwell Business Manager.....................Jerry Schreiner Asst. Business Manager. . . .Elsie Beley Feature Editor.............Joyce Little Asst. Feature Editor. . .Charlene Payton Classes................... Yvonne Sherar Sports Editor...............Jack Headley Art Editor.....................Carol Bell Sponsor.................Miss Esther Lutz The Staff has endeavored to show in pictures and stories, life as lived in Douglass High School, 195U-1955. They hope that in years to come pleasant memories may come to those who turn its pages. Compliments of BRANINE CHEVHDLET COMPANY To the PIONEEBS OF DOUGIASS, who were responsible for the planning of the city of Douglass, for establishing its schools, for building its churches and for implanting ideals of progress in the minds of its citizens--we most gratefully dedicate this volume of THE DOUGIASS BULLDOG. DecUcdti6 t The late Mrs. Olive Martin, eldest pioneer of the Douglass community, celebrated her hun-dreth birthday on August 13, 1954. Mrs. Martin reigned as the PIONEER qUEEN of the Douglass Diamond Jubilee on November 25, 1954. 2 Congratulations to the seniors of 1954-1955 for the magnificent job they have done in publishing this fine school annual. I am sure that it will be a source of future enjoyment for all students. I sincerely hope that those who have attended school at Douglass this year will be better citizens because of the work they have done and the activities they have taken part in. Best Wishes BILL DOYLE Mr. Harold House, Clerk Mr Thomas F. Saffell, Supt. Miss Maude Haver, President Mr. Glen Hilyard, Treasurer EDDA LOCHEAD English II, III, IV, Spanish and Librarian HILYARD FUNERAL HOME LOUISA NELSON English I, Algebra I General Math. LEON BROYLES ESTHER LUTZ Social Science Commerce and Dramatics NORMAN SMITH MINNIE OLA JACKSON Woodwork, Drivers' Training, Home Economics Basketball and Track Coach Sociology and World Geography Asst. Football and Wrestling Coach. ROBERT PARTRIDGE Music WILLIAM DOYLE Math, and Science Football and Wrestling CoacJ Assistant Basketball Coach 4 WILLENE HENDRIX Girls' Chorus l,2,3 H;Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,H; Sec. of Class 1,2; Pres, of Class 3,Hi Junior Play; Football Queen Attendant 3,H. GALEN WATERMAN : ixed Chorus 3,H;Boys' Chorus 2; Pres, of Class 2; Annual Editor U; Paper Staff H: Junior Play. Seriate, Sponsored by SID AND VIRGINIA OLMSTEAD NORMAN DUNAGAN Basketball 1,2,3,Hi Track 2,3,H; Pres. 1; Student Council 2; Boys' Chorus 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,3,U. JACK HEADLEY Football 3,U; Wrestling 3,Hi Annual Staff H; Paper Staff TOM KING Basketball 1,2,3,Hi Wrestling H?Foot-ball 3,H; Student Council H; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,H; Boy3' Chorus 1,2,3,H; Track 2,3,H; Vice Pres. 2; Pres, of Mixed Chorus H. MARJORIE MAXWELL Mixed Chorus l,2,3,H;Girls' Chorus 1, 2,3,H; Band 3; Solo 2,3,H; Sextet 1,2,3? Annual Staff H; Paper Staff H; Jr. Play; Kayettes 1; One-act play 1; Typing Contest 3. PAT DOYLE Wrestling l,2,3,H?Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,H; Basketball 1,2,3,H; Football 3, H; Boys' Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus H; Student Council 1,3; Vice-Pres. 1. JOYCE LITTLE Cheerleader 2,3,U; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,U; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,U; Band 3 U; Basketball Queen 3;Football Queen Attendant 3} Class Reporter 1,2,U; Pres, of Band U; Sextette 3; Pep Club 2,U; Jr. Play; Annual Staff; Paper Staff. JIM CASTER Wrestling 1,2,3,h; Football 3; Football manager U. JIM GLAVES Wrestling 2,3,U; Football 3,U; Pres, of D. Club; Student Council 3,h. VIRGINIA DETWILER Girls' Chorus 2,3,L; Mixed Chorus 2,3, U, Pep Club 2,L; Librarian 3; Jr. Play; One-Act Play 3. Semwii. GARY GIBSON Baseball 1,2,3; Wrestling 2 TED KING Basketball 1,2,3,U; Football L; Baseball 3? Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,U; ixed Chorus 1,2,3,U. ROBERT THOMAS Wrestling 1,2,3,U; Football 3,L; Track lf2,3,h. KENNY SPENCER JERRY WISEMAN Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 2, Football 3,k; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, Boys' Chorus 1,2. CHARLENE PAYTON Girls' Chorus l,2,3,U;Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,U; Annual Staff U; Paper Staff U; Dramatics Club U; Kayettes 1} One-Act Play 1,U; Speech 3,h. Compliments of DENNETTS' APPLIANCE STORE FRED COOK Track 2,U; Football 3,U; Wrestling 1, 2,3,U; Baseball 2,3. CAROL BELL Annual Queen U; Football Queen Attendant U; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3 U; Sextet 1, 2,3,U; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 U; Trio U; Jr. Play; Solo 2; Dance Band U; Annual Staff Uj Paper Staff U; Librarian 3; Student Council 3| Speech 3} Kayettes 1; Typing Contest 3. JIM BANNON Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Jr. Play. NED McFADDIN Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,U; Boys' 7 Chorus 1,2. CHARLES PEARSON Mixed Chorus 1. ALICE (ELSIE) BELEY Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3; Annual Staff 1 ; Paper Staff h; Jr. Play; Librarian 2,3; Speech Contest 3, One-Act Play Contest 2. JERRY SCHREINER Boys' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1,1 ; Football 3,U; Track 2; Wrestling 1,2; Annual Staff 1 ; Paper Staff 1 ; Baseball 1,2,3; Jr. Play. JERRY PERISHO Band 1,2,3; Boys' Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,1 ; Boys' Quarette 1; Junior Play. Seacaxi. DAN HELMER Track 3,1 ; Basketball 3,U;Baseball 3. GAIL TICE DICK KETTERMAN Baseball 1,2,3; Football 3,U; Wrestling 2,3; Track 1,2,3,U; Boys' Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2. YVONNE SHERAR Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,1 ; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,1 ; Annual Queen Attendant 1 ; Annual Staff I ; Paper Staff 1 ; Class Sec. 3,U; Pres, of Pep Club I ; Band 2,3; Pep Club 2,1 ; Kayettes 1. @t(M4St¥i4tonty In the fall of 1951, thirty-three frightened Freshmen entered the doors of Douglass High School. On Friday of the first week they were initiated. The girls wore bathing suits with men's shorts over then,a baby blanket, carried a baby's bottle and had to wash their hair and not comb it. They also carried their books in a bucket. The boys wore ladies' bloomers, carried a baby blanket, bottle and also carried their books in a bucket. A school party was held in the evening. The class officers for the year were: Norman Dunagan-President; Pat Doyle-Vice President; Willene He ndrix-Secretary-Treasurer; Joyce Little-Reporter. The sponsors were Mr. Broyles and Mr. Johnston. Elsie Beley of Ednunton, Alberta, Canada joined the class in November. In the fall of 1952 there were 33 members enrolling in the Sophomore class,and Mr. Saffell came as Superintendent. During the year an assembly was given for the student body. The assembly consisted of two short plays and a musical number by Carol Bell. Glenda Sowle from Kremlin, Oklahoma and Frank Silvey from Wichita were new members of the class. Bill Valentine and Glenda were candidates for basket ball king and queen. The class officers were: Galen Waterman-President; Tom King- Vice President; Willene Hendrix-Secretary-Treasurer; Joyce Little-Reporter; Norman Dunagan-Student Council member. The sponsor was Mr. Seachord. The class ended the year successfully by winning the field day events. This year the class was out for money. They sold magazines and added the proceeds to their treasury for the banquet. Norman Dunagan sold the largest amount and received a pen and pencil set. A paper drive put everyone to work but a weiner roast was enjoyed at its close. The class sponsored a box-supper, at which the boys put on a skit, and the girls presented a play. All money making schemes had but one goal, the Junior-Senior Banquet. The gala event was the first of its kind to be held in the new auditorium. The theme was, Moonlight and Roses. The room was decorated as a rose garden in the moonlight. A delicious meal was served under candlelight, after which the students and guests went to the ballroom (the lunchroom) for the prom. During the year, Dan Helmer of Rose Hill had joined the class and Bill Valentine and Bill Rains had withdrawn. The juniors were proud to have a member of their class elected Basketball queen. Queen Joyce Little reigned over the court, and was crowned by Ted King, captain of the team. They were also proud to have Pat Doyle as the State champion wrestler. In September, 195U, twenty-nine ambitious students anxiously awaited the coming events. Election of officers came first with Willene Hendrix-President; Vice-Pres.-Virginia Detwiler, Secretary-Treasurer-Yvonne Sherar, Reporter-Joyce Little, Student Council representatives-Jim Glaves and Tom King. Sponsors were Mr. Saffell and Mr. Doyle. Carol Bell was the candidate for Football queen and Willene Hendrix was the candidate representing the Boys' Glee Club. The Typing II class, composed entirely of seniors were to publish the school paper and the Annual, both sponsored by the Typing instructor. Miss Lutz. As time marched on, pictures were taken and all were proud of their pictures. The Seniors and the Annual Staff planned a Christmas dance for the student body. The dance was a big success, students arrived in formals, and suits. Punch and cake were served, the punch table was decorated by Mrs. Jackson. At this time, Carol Bell was crowned the Annual Queen of 1955. During the evening the class gift was presented to the school. A festive banquet was given by the Junior Class in honor of the Seniors in the school auditorium on April 29. The theme was Stairway to the Stars . The room was beautifully decorated, and the menu of ham and all the trimmings was served. A dance followed the banquet. With Baccalaureate services, May 15, and Commencement, May 20, the Seniors finished their high school years in all the Pomp and Circumstance that could be expected. I, Jim Bannon will my ability to do nothing to Gene Guyot. I, Dick Ketterman will ny ability to get along with Mrs. Lochead to Kenny Hodges. I, Jack Headley will my wrestling suit to Mattie Stewart. I, Pat Doyle will my ability to get along with Mr. Smith to George McGee. I, Willene Hendrix will my blonde hair to Charlotte Phillips. I, Tom King will my red hair and eventemper to David Edwards. I, Ted King will my old-lady type driving to George Smith. I, Bud Thomas will my ability to skip school gnd not get caught to Bob Smith. I, Jerry Perisho will my level-headlessness to Dick Smith. I, Ned McFadding will my ability to get along with Mrs. Jackson to the Home Ec. Girls. I, Dan Helmer will my freckles to Don Outler. I, Jim Caster will my pink shirt to anyone who will wear it. I, Jim Glaves will my dress suit to Larry Detwiler. I, Charles Pearson will my paper planes to Mr. Broyles. I, Fred Cook will my wrestling ability to Terry McQuirk. I, Kenny Spencer will my brains to Ellis McDaniels. I, Charlene Payton will my ability to chew gran in class to Donna Thomas. I, Jerry Wiseman will my crew cut to Donnna Brill. I, Gail Tice will my curly hair to Janice Brown. I, Carol Bell will my calm ways to Virginia Bohannon. I, Norman Dunagan will my height to Carole Creekmore. I, Gary Gibson will my ability to get sent to the office by Mrs. Nelson to Harold Stafford. I, Virginia Detwiler will my knowledge in American History to Mr. Broyles. I, Marjorie Maxwell will ray chair in the music room to Jeanette Bannon. I, Galen Waterman will my specks to Don Darter. I, Yvonne Sherar will my history book to Linda Stafford. I, Joyce Little will ny ability to talk in the halls and be late to class t o Mary Markham. I, Jerry Schrienerwill my coon hunting flashlight to Mr. Saffell. I, Elsie Beley will my knowledge of the Spanish language to Mrs. Lochead. 10 Rosalio Garcia orraine Graves John Whitten Raymond Knoll Mattie Stewart George McGee Mary Markham Compliments of CORNER CAPE James Opal Ford Odell Edwards Bill Ketterman 9 { Ellis McDaniels Gale Ford Larry Floyd Marilyn Seal Ann Daniels Arthur Renfro Jerry Cochran 3ud Roeder Bob Smith Gene Guyot Joe Gibson Compliments of COPELADD LIBRARV Bill Brown I Harold Shaver Larry Detwiler Dick Smith Cecil Barnes Charles Shaver LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Howard, Don Branine, Mrs. Jackson,Lorraine Graves, George Me Gee, Mattie Stewart, Bill Ketterman, Mary Markham, Ellis Me Daniels, Ann Daniels, Cecil Barnes. Mrs. Farnham, Tim MeGrill James Shaver Carol Sinith Alverta Tice Marcile Hall Compliments of DOUGLASS GRAIN CO. Jim Taylor THE DOUGLASS TRIBUNE Glen Kiser Larry Caster Freda Shaver Robert Brill Bill Charmasson Ronnie McGee Marilyn Bannon I Jeanette Bannon Donna Thomas Virginia Bohannon i Carol Creekmore George Smith Virgil Brower Don Darter Kenneth Hodges Terry McQuirk 1 Jim Bare Mike Clay Joe Cain Marlin Matson John Hammon freshmen ! ' l Tom Ferguson Janice Brown Dick Braddy ... Sharon Gilmer Bill Schrader V Loren Venable Dorothy McBee Compliments of BURNS TV APPLIANCE Gary Branine Marvin Shaver Lola Leis Mary Wilbur John Haskins ms Joyce McNown David Edwards Linda Stafford Kim McFaddin Charles Houser Loretta Valentine Woodrow Houser Virginia Wallingford Everett Wrighl 4 Nj Gary Bannon Glen McCammon Donald Outler to 1 Larry Hensley hCUcsUok The Freshman Initiation was a gay and care-free ooassion. A good time was had by all. The girls were decked out in gunny sacks and cowboy boots with onions tied around tneir necks. Each one had her hair braided in small braids tied with binders twine. The boys were dressed in girl's bathing suits each one representing-a different country. A contest was held to crown Miss Universe. Gary Bannon was crowmed Miss Universe by Sharon Gilmer who was voted the prettiest girl in the Freshman class k Everytime a Senior passed the Freshman had to .. get down on their knees and say their poem or polish shoes. After the initiation the students in this class were declared Freshman. Cn the evening of May lit., 195U the Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the new gymnasium. The theme of the banquet was, Moonlight and Boses. A Junior-Senior Prom was held in the lunchroom with the same theme used. The evening's entertainment was in charge of the Junior class with Mrs. Glen Sadler as the class sponsor. 1954 Settim (tyeitoJPleuf, The Senior Class of 195It presented their class play, Beyond Reason by Austin Coetz, April 29 and 30, 1951 . Their director was their sponsor Mr. Thomas Saffell. The Cast were: Dr. Wilfred Steele Jean Heather Skip Tolliver Sonia Petroff Rose Colfax Clyde Loring Eve Patterson Ted Blaine Delilah Dusty Sarah Colfax Wolfe Ray Brill Claudine Davis Orvis Stacy Janet Graves Marilyn Moore Jess Daniels Norma Shaver Gary Graves Delight Edwards Bobby Black Patsy Rains Keith Russell 22 m FIRST ROW: Ronnie McGee, Dan Helmer, George Smith, O'Dell Edwards, Rosalio Garcia, Bill Ketterman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Doyle, Richard Ketterman, Jim Caster, Tom King, Kenneth Hodges, Mr. Smith. THIRD ROW: Robert Thomas, George McGee, Pat Doyle, Norman Dunagun, Jerry Wiseman, Bob Smith. 7 1954 FREDONIA Medley relay: 2nd (tie), Doyle, Dunagan, G.McGee, Tom King. 880 yd. relay: 2nd, Doyle, Dunagan, Helmer, G. Me Gee High .jump: 3rd, Helmer. Javelin: £th, B.Ket-terman. Low hurdles: 5th, D. Ketterman. BURNS INVITATIONAL Medley relay: 1st, Doyle, Dunagan, Helmer, Tom King, (new record 3:li5.3). 880 yd. relay: 2nd, Doyle, Dunagan, Helmer, G. McGee. 100 yd. dash: 3rd, Dqyle. Javelin: 2nd, B Ketterman. Shot put: 3rd, B. Ketterman. Discus: 1st, B.Ketterman. BUTLER COUNTY TOURNAMENT Medley relay: 1st, Doyle, Dunagan, Helmer, Tom King. Mile relay: 1st, Hodges, B Ketterman, D Ketterman, G.Smith. 880 yd. relay: 1st, Doyle, Dunagan, Helmer, G. Me Gee Pole vault: 1st, Thomas. High .jump: 1st, Helmer; 2nd, D. Ketterman Broad .jump: 2nd, Helmer. High hurdles: 1st, D. Ketterman Low hurdles: 2nd, D Ketterman. Mile: 2nd, Garcia. Half-mile: 2nd, B Smith. 100 yd. dash: 2nd, Doyle; 3rd, Helmer. 220 yd. dash: 2nd, boyle; 3rd, G. Me Gee.Shot put: 2nd, B, Ketterman. Discus: 3rd, B. Ketterman Javelin: 3rd, B.Ketterman. Medley relay: 2nd, Doyle, Dunagan, G. Me Gee Tom King. 880 yd. relay: 3rd, Doyle, Dunagan, Helmer, G. Me Gee. 1954 yootfatnewt FIRST ROW: Robert Thomas, Mike Clay, Larry Detwiler, Jerry Cochran, Don Darter, Jim Glaves, Pat Doyle, Jack Headley, Fred Cook. SECOND ROW: William Doyle, Coach; Gene Ouyot. Bill Charmusson, Ronnie McGee, Dick Ketterman, Jerry Wiseman, Jerry Schreiner, Gary Branine, Norman Smith, Coach. THIRD ROW: Jim Caster, Manager; Gerald Voyles, George McGee, Tom King, O'Dell Edwards, Rosalio Garcia, James Shaver, Ted King. FOURTH ROW: David Edwards,Manager; Bill Standefer, John Haskins, Kenneth Hodges Larry Caster, Ronnie Little, Terry McQuirk, George Smith. DOUGLASS _6 DOUGLASS'13 DOUGLASS l| DOUGLASS 12 DOUGLASS 15 DOUGLASS _7 DOUGLASS 19 DOUGLASS 33 DOUGLASS 15 Moline 7 Cheney 20 Belle Plaine 12 (Tie) Maize 7 Peru 6 Leon lH Howard 1_ Cedarvale 18 Oxford 33 Compliments of THE EXCHANGE STA E BANK Scared SPONSORED by JEWELL'S Groceries GET THAT TIPOFFll FIRST ROW: Joe Cain, Manager, Tom King, Dick Ketterman, Arthur Renfro, Odell Edwards, Dan Helmer. SECOND ROW: Bill Doyle, Coach, Don McBee, Bill Ketterman, Norman Dunagan, Ted King, George Smith, Norman Smith, Coach. THIRD ROW: Gerald Voyles, John Rains, Tom Ferguson, Rosalio Garcia, Raymond Knoll, Marian Matson, Gary Branine, Kim McFaddin. FOURTH ROW: David Edwards, Loren Venable, Donald Stebbens, Ronnie Little, James Singleton, Larry Cornelison, Ronnie McGee, Pat Doyle. SPONSORED by ROSENBERRY'S Groceries “TVxeAtCutq Squad SPONSORED BT DR. F. F. LEMON FIRST ROW: Larry Caster, Rosalio Qarcia, Virgil Brower, Olenn McCaramon, Wayne Stanley, Wilbur Kunkel, Kim McFaddin, Dick Braddy, Albert Woody. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Doyle, Pat Doyle Bud Thomas, Jim Bare, Marvin Shaver, Odell Bdwards, Don McBee, Coach Norman Smith. THIRD ROW: Gary’Gib-son, George Smith, Kenneth Spencer, Bill Charmusson, Kenneth Hodges, Jim Glaves, Don Darter, Jack Headley, Larry Detwiler, FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Little, Gene Guyot, James Shaver, Ned McFaddin, Everett Wright, Ronnie McGee, Fred Cook, Jim Caster, Tom King. 'Kiohai Was Wean  ®gm4 08 ....... WcHin ......... ....... «ibm “®r .....v;....... ’■N McCammon and Stanley oo 33 3 ooa 00 13- Douglass placed fourth, behind St, Francis, Wichita North, and Oakley in the Kansas State High School Wrestling Tournament held in Salina, February 25 and 26, Douglass brought two champions home and two fourth places, Champions are Larry Caster in the 112 lbs, class and Pat Doyle in the 165 lbs, class. Fourth places went to Rosalia Garcia in the 120 lbs. class and to Tom King in the 133 lbs, class. DOUGLASS 20 SAUNA 17 Thomas and Cook Compliments of J. T, SMITH HONEST IT WAS JUST COKES « THE GANG WHAT IS IT? DON'T FEED THE ANIMALS I THE MIGHTY BOYS OF 5U JUST US On the evening of December 20, Carol Bell was crowned Annual Queen of 1955 A formal Christmas parly followed the coronation at which occasion the gift to the school was presented by the Senior Class. The Queen1s escort was Jack Headley and her attendants were Joyce Little and Yvonne Sherar. They were escorted by Ted King and Jerry Schreiner. Jimmy Partridge was the crown-bearer. rftutual 2uec t 'poot all CAROLYN COOK IZttew l ?54 Carolyn Cook, freshman, was crowned Football Queen of 195h during the half of our game with Howard, November 2. Captain Don Darter crowned the queen chosen by the football team Her attendants were: Willene Hendrix, Sr; Carol Bell, Sr; Mary Markham, Jr; and Karen Barnes, Soph. Crown bearer was Jeffrey Smith. T The basketball queen was cnosen by tne members of the basketball squad and was crowned at the half of tne A-team game with Rose Hill. Lorraine Graves was cnosen to reign over festivities of tne evening. Joyce Little and Karen 3ames were attendants. Frances Elston, niece of George Smith of tne team, was cnosen as crown bearer. Tom King acting captain of the team escorted and crowned tne queen. Bill Kettermar. and Norman Dunagan were tne otner escorts. £ «W T 'Kiuy eutd fZccew Jeanette Bannon and Tom King won the title of Scholastic Royalty by acquiring the most grade and activity points for the first Semester Sponsored by 34 THE FACULTY organizations FIBST ROW:: Hr. Smith, Rosalio Garcia, Norman Dunagan, Pat Doyle, George Smith, Dick Ketterman, Fred Cook, Mr. Doyle. SECOND RCW: Marian Matson, John Haskins, Kenneth Hodges, Jerry Wiseman, Terry McQuirk, Jerry Schreiner, George McGee. THIRD SOUt Gary Gibson, Ronnie McGee, Larry Caster, Don McBee, Don Darter, Jim Glaves, Jim Caster, Tom King. FOURTH ROW: Jack Headley, Dan Helmer, Mike Clay, Jerry Cochran, Bill Ketterman, Ted King, Robert Thomas, Larry Detviler. ',I?lST Joy°e Little, Mary Markham, Mary Taylor, Mattie Stewart. SECOND ROW: 7iSini N°M?N D°r° M®B®e’ Yvonne SLerar, Freda Shaver, Carol Creekmore, Virginia McNown, Elsie Beley, Virginia Detwiler. THIRD ROW: Harilyn Bannon, Jeanette Bannon, Carolyn Cook, Janice Brown, Mary Wilbur, Loretta Valentine, Neva Jane Bowen. FOURTH ROW: Gale Ford, Gary Bannon, Larry Hensley, James Singleton, Wilbur Houser, Bill Brown, Glen McCammon, Karen Barnes, Linda Stafford, Mr. Partridge, Kunkle, Woodrow Studettf(Zocwail Seated: Betay Taylor, Arthur Renfro, Rosalio Garcia, Marilyn Bannon, Jim Glaves, Carol Bell, Mattie Stewart, Tow King, Standingr Mr. Saffell. The Student Council is composed of representatives from the various classes and organizations of the school and is organized for the purpose of giving students some voice in their school government. In order to be eligible for membership in this group a student must have no grades lower than a C and must be a good citizen. Plana have been made by the council to buy a new spring board for the gym classes and a pop-corn machine for use at games. 36 FIRST ROW: Carol Smith, Yvonne Sherar, Lola Leis, Loretta Valentine, Mary Wilbur, Mattie Stewart, Janice Brown, Virginia McNown, Freda Shaver, Linda Stafford. SECOND ROW: Neva Jane Bowen, Carolyn Cook, Jeanette Bannon, Marjorie Maxwell, Doro- thy McBee, Joyce McNown, Card Creekmore, Connie Burns, Virginia Wallingford, Dorothy Ann Howard, Mary Markham, Joyce Little. THIRD RCW: Betsy Taylor, Charlene Payton, Carol Bell, Judy Cochran, Marcile Hall, Donna Houser, Marilyn Seal, Donna Brill, Charlotte Phillips, Willene Hendrix, Virginia Detwiler, Marilyn Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Partridge, Director; Arthur Renfro, Wilbur Kunkel, Marian Matson, Kim McFaddin, Larry Hensley, Gary Bannon$ Robert Brill, David Edwards, Ted King, Ceci] Barnes, George McGee. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Cochran, Gale Ford, Bill Schrader, Jerry Schreiner, Larry Comeilson, Donald Stebbens, Albert Woody, Tom King, Boyd Wallingford. SIXTH RCW: Ronald Little, Pat Doyle, Terry McQuirk, Jerry Perisho, James Singleton, Gary Branine, Mike Clay, Galen Waterman, Loren Venable, Raymond Knoll, Ned McFaddin, Donald Branine. 'THu ic St 1 o J- v Compliments of it Se, s LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY 37 Jack Atkinson FIRST RCW: Virginia Wallingford, Ann Howard, Lola Leis, Sharon Gilmer, Joyce KcNown,Loretta Valentine, Maiy Willbur, SECOND RCW: Connie 3urns, Mary Markham Carolyn Cook, Virginia Me Nown, Freda Shaver, Linda Stafford, Marcile Hall. FHIRD RCW: Carol Bell, Mattie Stewart, Jeanette Bannon, Marjorie Maxwell,JJudy Cochran, Carole Creekmore, Charlene Payton, Mr.Partdrige. FOIJRTH RCW: Neva Bowen Betsy Taylor, Marilyn Seal, Willene Hendrix, Virginia Detwilter, Freda Polk , Joyce Little. FIRST ROW Gary Branine, Albert Woody, Mr. Partridge, Tom King, Boyd Wallingford, SECOND ROW: James Singleton, Donald Stebbens, Donald Branine, Bill Schrader, Raymond Knoll, THIRD ROW: Ted King, Cecil Barnes, Marcile Hall, Wilbur Kunkel, Gary Bannon, George McGee. Compliments or SMILEYBURG OIL CO. George Louida Stafford TRUMPETS: Donald Branine, Jim Bare, Loren Venable, Marian Matson, Bill Stande-fer, Dorothy Howard. TUBA.: George McGee. FRENCH HORNS: Donald Outler, Kim McFaddin SAXOPHONES: “Sharon Gilmer, Albert Woody. CLARINETSr Judy Cochran, Kay Metheny, Betty McCurry, Nancy Perisho, Barbara Iytle,Donald Stebbens,Marcile Hall, Betsy Taylor. TROMBONEr Brent Hilyard. STANDING: TWIRLERS: Freda Polk, Alverta Tice. DIRECTOR: Robert Partridge. BELL-LYRE: Connie Bums. MAJORETTE: Marjorie Rains. SNARE DRUMS: Carol Smith, Virginia Wallingford. 2YMBALS: Mattie Stewart. DRUMS: Joyce Little. TWIRLERS: Mary Markham, Lorraine Graves. The Band had its first public appearance at the Frontier Days Rodeo. It has performed at all the Pep-rallies the home basketball games, in the Butler Co. Music Festival, and the District Music Festival. The Band has performed in Winfield, Hutchinson, and many other towns. The Band also was in the Diamond Jubliee Celebration Parade in Douglass. The Band will participate in many spring activities. (tyeenleadeni. Joyce Little Mary Markham Betsy Taylor Mattie Stewart SPONSORED BY PAUL BARE CHARLES FOX s u r a n c e Sfcandard 011 A6ent Freda Polk Mary Markham Marjory Rains Alverta Tice Lorraine Graves FIRST ROW: Nona Brower, Leanion Hendrix, Gary Hartman, Winston Detwiler, Linda Hodges, Janet Barnes, Ivan Standefer. SECOND ROW: Eul Hendrix, Don Smith, Nancy Perisho, Verna Rains, Ann McDaniels, Leota Bowers, Barbara Lytle, B. Schreiner, Teacher. THIRD ROW: Dick Jacoby, Gail Hammons, Kay Metheney, Brenda Creekmore, Larry Darter, Lola Bower, Nancy Metwger, Carol Schrader. Maureen Barnes, Sandra Reheis, Kay Metheney, FIRST ROW: Sharon Brown, Clifford Russell, Beverly Sherar, Rometa Edwards,' Susan Bohrer, Rita Brower, Nancy Lytle, Joyce Cooley, Mrs. Marjorie Diekman. SECOND HOW: Patricia Elstun, Alberta Renfro, Harold House, Jimmy Maxwell, Ronald Bannon, Carryl Houser, Dennis Metheny, Georgia French, Janet Ellis, Carol Wallingford. THIRD ROW: Jerry Pegg, Paul Hammans, Deanna Smith, Ronald Bates, Reta Charmasson, Curtis Pegg, Janet Darter, Jimmy Whitten, Carolyn Bannon. Compliments of House Hardware Sewti ltfnade First Row: Mr. Seal, Bobby Ahlerich, Judy Williams, Elva Me Bee, Betty Me Curry, Patricia Haynes, Brent Hilyard, Richard Valentine, Keith Seal. Second Row: Wynn Walbum. Deanna Barker, Jean Kay Thomas, Linda Charmasson, Leota Haselwood, Bob Ward, John Shaver, Richard Thrasher, Bill Schaul. Third Row: Dale Reynolds, Patsy Me Nown, Robert Zimmerman, Maureen Barnes, Donald Moore, Jack Diekman, Kay Ann Hein, Sandra Reheis, John Woody, Byron Baum, Douglass Walker. FIRST ROW: Richard Valentine, Bill Schaul, Brent Hilyard, Harold House, Clifford Hussell, SECOND ROW: Donald Moore, Curtis Peeg, Jerry Pegg, Paul Hammons Mr. Schreiner, coach. THIRD ROW: Gary Hartman, Winston Detwiler, Larry Darter, Don Smith, Leamon Hendrix. FOURTH ROW: Jack Diekman, Bob Ahlerich, Gail Hammons, Ivan Standefer , Keith Seal. Compliments of BERNIE WALBURN FIRST ROW: Sandra Reheis, Georgia French, Susan Bohrer, Maureen Barnes, Janet Sames, Linda Hodges. SECOND ROW: Nona Brower, Pat Haynes, Kay Ann Hein, 3arbara Lytle, B. Schreiner, Coach. fatuo i'i¥ig6. FIRST ROW: Bill Schaul, Harold House, Jean Thomas, Janet Darter, Brenda Creekmore, Carol Houser, Deanna Smith, Pat Haynes, Kay Hein, Beverly Sherar. SECOND ROW: Keith Seal, Robert Zimmerman, Jack Diekman, Leota Hazel wood,Gail Hammans, Leota Bowers, Larry Darter, Carol Wallingford, Ronny Bates, Bob Ward, Dick Jacoby, Curtis Pegg. THIRD ROW: Mr, Partridge, Elva McBee, Carolyn Bannon, Nancy Lytle, Jimmy -Maxwell, Wynn Walburn, John Shaver, Sharon Brown, Qtutun'ityiyh TAKE A LOOK AT JOHNNY This play was presented by the Junior High at the county play contest held at Oil Hill, Jan. 27, 1955 and received a superior rating. Characters: ....Larry Darter ....Kay Metheny .. .Barbara Lytle ....Gary Hartman ....Jack Diekman ...Sandra Reheis Nancy Jo Perisho ....Janet Barnes Director Mrs. Marjorie Diekman Sponsored by CREEKMORE PLUMBING AND HEATING U14-8 Pattie Wichita, Kansas Johnny Lester.. Susan Lester... Margaret Lester Hadley Lester.. Marvin Drake... Doris Hughes... Mrs. Cutler.... Wisteria....... FIRST ROW: Tommy Bates, Connie Taylor, Wanda Thresher, Leslie Schreiner, Ernest Hull, Darryl Creekmore, Robert Banfill. SECOND ROW: Noma Easter, Larry Jacoby, Connie Hensley, Patty Peterman, Rovena Haselwood, Virginia Burnett, Edward Black, Mrs. Bowden. THIRD ROW: Judy Shaver, Jerry Walbum, Ronnie Me Cune, Gary Reheis, Bill Jenkins, Martin Little, Carol Strauhs. Compliments of McCUHE'S LOCKER SERVICE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Griggs, Judy Rosenberry, Cheryl Hilyard, Rose Detwiler, Betty Rutter, Ann Schmidt, Connie Bowers. Virginia Houser, Dee McFaddin. SECOND ROW: Garvin McDaniels, Johnnie Philips, Johna Jefferies, Jerry McNown, Loretta Bannon, Jeanette Jenkins, Russell Davis Cheryl Ogg. THIRD ROW: Linda Reheis, Gerald Smith, Joy Wallingford, Janelle Edwards, Scott Rhodes, Eddie Pegg , Connie Mauk Elisabeth Magnusson, Terry Elstun. FOURTH ROW: Denny Williams, Dennis Wells, Jimmie Reynold Jimmie Straw, Juanita Peterman, Judy Charrausson, Orlin Braddy, Gary Rutherford. FIRST ROW: Hope Taylor, Paul Houser, Harold Defore, Larry Mauk, Gerald Pearson, Terry Bush, Joyce Lock, Martha Magnusson, Albert Baum. SECOifD RCW: Valerie Morgan, Kim Perisho, John Mauk, Ronald Reddout, Joe Houser, Jerry O'Donnell, Mike Pierson, Sharon Maxwell, Dwight Voigt. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Joy Roger Bameycastle, John Hull, Susan Bannon, Cheryl Whitten, Judy Cornelison, Joe Arrington, Genivieve Darter, Bill Taylor, Gregery Davis. FOURTH ROW: Rickie Easter, Jerry Hains, Iris Charmusson, Cindy Cooley, Allen Little, J. D. Jeffries, Linda Bates, Milton Metzger. Compliments of BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP Betty Morgan Second dfiade FIRST ROW: Joyce Moore, Martha McNown, Donna Ogg, Roger Wualls, Andy Straw, Jimmy O' Donnell, Kenneth Defore, Cena Elaine Barker, Dixie Cochran, Janice Levering, Brenda Wolf. SECOND ROW: Betty Hendrix, Zelfa Tice, Janet Spencer, Larry Outler, Suzanne Bannon, Richard Haselwood, Jacqueline Atkinson, Murlin Barker, Jim Elstun, Martha Barngrover, Marcia Diekman, Mrs. Coutts. THIRD ROW: Francis Elstun, Karen Schrader, Jimmy Partridge, Stephen Bohrer, Hershel Reddont, Robert Lytle, Frank Burnett, Billy Dan Smith, Jerry Arrington, Dale Beeson, Vernon Korber. FOURTH ROW: Freddie Pendergraft, Catherine Stone, Sandra Jones, Dorothy Stanch, Cheryl Walker, Charlene Williams, Ronnie Pegg, David Warren, Lynn Hankins, Fay French, Richard Tracy. FIRST ROW: Tommy Catlett, Roger Reheis, Brent Edwards, Vickie Gomelison, Doretha Pendergraft, Connie Cooley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Taliaferro, Larry Alley, Cynthia Banfill.. Kathryn Smith, Wayne Rutter. Eddie Goss. THIRD ROW: Gene Hall, Mark Ward, Sandra Thrasher, Roberta Hendrix, Margaret Straw, Ollie Belt. FIRST RCW: Patricia Davis, Jane Ann Pierson, Gary Schaul, Larrv Bowers Rnnn-ie is-am, lay SECOND ROW: Mrs. Terrill, Skippy Bucher, Jimmy Ratliff, Terry Mauk Freddy Darter, Deuane Wells, Sally Mauk. THIRD RCW: Billy Rhodes, A thuTjenSnson Duane Creekmore, Linda Newman, Christine Cooley, Pamela ’Wolf. tear . 47 Janet Graves Secnefa'Uf l4focU M4. Chet Seal, Milton Woody, Glen Hensley, James Ford. (tx, Dnwen£. ■•101 Carmen Sprague Deloss Olmstead To our page sponsors, who helped so materially in the publication of this annual, to all who furnished snapshots to make the book attractive and to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cronk who so faithfully took pictures and helped us meet all deadlines, we say a sincere THANK YOU. The Staff Asst. Custodian @ao6x. Mrs. Seth Rutherford '’Frances Mrs. John Alley Blanche Mrs. Victor Seely Effie Custodian YEARBOOKS r


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