Goddard High School - Lionian Yearbook (Goddard, KS)

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E, 9' F Y 0,5 95 ow .Q 93:21 3 frail . sag:-uf A Z iss rf-,Xe ,539 i ' r in .11 M W ,,,, , ,ml -.,, m -W-2, ,W 6 Mr. Miller is serving his third year on the school board, He is a farmer and lives norm east of Goddard, Mr Carpenter, Director, who is employed at Coleman Lamp Inc, , is serving his second year, after completing one year of unexpired term of Mr. Higbee. Mr, Speer is serving his first year, He is operator of the Stran Steel Buildings, located in if 'Ai'ii ' The essence of true democracy is to afford every individual the opportunity to develop himself to the maximum of his ability We are indcbt to corn- munities that prov1de such opportunities, GTV! frwolf fig Skelly Products CONGRATULATIONS Phone Klngsdale 2-3154 Friendly Service One-Stop Service Cheney, Kansas GENE RIC HARDSON, P ROPRIETOR xmwim . +V- ! XI, 'Q' 47 ,- f MRS, THELMA MILLER Bachelor of Science and Graduate Work University of Oklahoma Majors--Home Economics and Science MRS, KAYE DUDLEY A.B. Degree, Friends University Graduate Work, Oklahoma A, and M, Majors--English and Speech MR, RUSSEL BRAY Ft, Hayes State A. B. Political Science and History MRS, CAROLE GATZMAN Bachelor of Science, Northeastern State Major--Business Education and Economics NLRS, AMY KING Bachelor of Science in Education University of Missouri lxlajors--Mathematics and Spanish MR, DAROL GRAHAM Bachelor of Arts Southwestern College Majors--Mathematics and Chemistry MR. JOHN NOBLIT Bachelor of Arts Master of Music Ed, Wichita University MR. GILBERT HOUGH Bachelor of Arts Southwestern College Major--Physical Ed. Minor--lndustrial Arts STUDENT A COUNCIL 3 1 FIRST ROW: Sharon Ayres, Patsy Walker, Larry Peterson, Doris Scovel, Leah Ottaway. SEC- OND ROW: Jerry Adams, Steve Guthrie, Julian Martin, Byrl Rosenbaum. ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR LARRY HIGBEE ASSIST. EDITQ2 N ROSALEA , CHRISTOPHER , K ANNUAL SPONSOR X MRS. DUDLEY STAFF, FIRST ROW: Jim McC1uer, Larry Higbee, Rosalea Christopher, Marjorie Presnal. Doris Scovel, Mary Hornecker, Mary M, Girrens, Betty Doughty, Tony Perez, Mrs, 111d1ey, Judy Shipley, Venita Bell, Danny Carpenter, David Dyke, Raymond Kerschen, Larry Peterson, Art Becker. P OUR f CUSTODIAN: I Mr. Creed :ill 7 X , J f OUR COOKS: Mrs. Shipley, Mrs, Mc- .LTT - I X coin. Mm. Aves. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS A HARRY SHEPLER SADDLE co. BRANDIE - MILLER, mc, KNACK PAINT and WALLPAPER 452 N01'1il Main FORD SINCE 1937 'YOUR B P s DEALER THE BEST IN WESTERN WEAR' Telephone KI-2-3103 1001 we-sr Douglas, wicmta, Ks, Wichita. Kansas 306 N. Main, Cheney, Ks, North End Paint 1859 N, Broadway gf? Z ff In 5 AA ' in :nfl 1 of r-' I 1- x . . :gr 5 ' lm St ' Q - I xxiq 0 AWA w Q ' x ww? f M iw 9+ 1 X I Q . W X, 5 ,taxi 4 X X X X K Y V Q gf K S N 'YN SS was 2 5 A ,p,, in 4 X Q S WX Y QS 1-.JK we sv X gs, X S X 2. za A V., 5 ,gg .. YW' Ev a it ' L5 5. ' 2 5' .R ,703 . .Q 44 1c'?17,r ' ,- W -5 V C W 34, kv QQ as N 61, ,Me- ,, if , 2,4 ,, i FQ if 5 i f Q L N gag? G I , ff -fa , g X A. A Bw? 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N J 1- 4 ry ' V ,P v - wx M-Q a.. 'M ,4,..v .. .Rf y , fy -iw, rug, .1 1 - , - Ly ,. ..f 6 ' uf' ge H ' WI KATIE MARY HGZNECKER Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1 Plays 3, 4, .2. 3.4: SE NICRS TREASURER . . 'MARGE' MARIORIE PRBSNAL Bandl, 2, 3, 4gM1.mic 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Atten- dant lg Student Coxmcil 1, 23 Plays 3, 4, Class Ofiicer 1, 2, 4, CHILD DAVID DYKE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mme 1,2,3,4, Plays 3,-4, 'CURLT' BYRL ROSENBAUM Ea8t 1, 25 Track 3, 43 Student COHII C11 4. PRESlDEN'IL...... ...Dmnycarpenrer VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . Judy Shipley SECRETARY. . . . . . . . Mariorie Prwrml . . Ramen cmmophe: SKEETER VENITA BELL Play 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Band lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, May Pete Attene dant2g PepC111b Oficer 43 Music 1, 2, 3, .X it 'x ? X RAYMOND KERSCHEN Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4, Track 3,4g mac 1,2, 3,-4, May FSIC 3: Play 3,43 Homecoming Attendant 4, PETE LARRY PETELSON Student Council President 4, Foot- ball 4g Music 4: Basketball Mana- ger 4, f ' ROSE ROSALEA CHRISTOPHER Band 1, 2, 3,4, Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4: May Fete Attendant lg Plays 2, 3, 45 Student Council lg Pep Club Officer 3,41 Homecoming 4, nM Q Mn MARY GIRRENS Baud 1, 2, 3, 4: Music 1, 2, 3,4g ClassOfHcer 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4g Junior Marshall 3, Plays 3, 4. I NPROH JAMES Mc CLUER Band 2, 3, 45 Class Oficer 3, Music 1, STRAW LARRY HIGBEE Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Play 1, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 31 Class Officer 25 Highlights Editor 2g Annual Editor 4g Teen Center President 3. 5 ' s PONCHO ANTHONY PERE Z Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Music 1, 2, Football Captain 4, DORIE DORIS SCOVEL North, Pep Club 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Student Council 4. w -,04 1 fl' 9 7 'nfl' .1-1' ,, fa' 'vs ,- sf . 1 I ,4 53, y 1 y if 'jd ' J JUICY JUDY SHIPLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music 1,2,3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Ofiicer 4, awisfg, Mx , , x . ,wiv 6 HCAR-Pu DANNY CARPENTER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Homecoming Chancellor 4, Foot- ball Co-Captain 4, May Fete 1 Plays 3, 4, N..-1' SHORTYH BETTY DOUGHTY Hoisington 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Music 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1. BUTCH ARTHUR BECKER Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, ,, --Ns e af ., ' ' ' . ' xx . as , , X. , as mm , My Ns. -ws. Q41 -Q1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On the first day of September, 1945, fourteen little cadets from space arrived at the steps of Goddard Grade School. As they anxiously waited, the door of their spaceship was opened by their squadron leader, Miss Decker, who welcomed them into the ship. Their names were Jim McCluer, Venita Bell, Larry I-Iigbee, James Craig, Peggy Higbee, .Terry Buller, Billy Adams, Gayle Bryant, Roger Patrick, Judy Shipley, Marjorie Presnal, Danny Carpenter, and Tony Perez, Nine months later we took off in our spaceship to be gone for a period of three months on an excursion of high adventLu'e. We landed on solid earth for a period of nine months. Our squadron leader was Miss Cook. While on Mars we picked up Mary Homecker from the Planet, Plainview, and Darlene Capshaw from space, and lost Gayle Bryant in outer space. Due to difficulties our spaceship was detained during the three months of June, July, and August. After fixing the difficulties we started onour third adventure. Our squadron leader was Mrs. Wunsch. This time we lost Bill Adams who moved to Plant Clearwater, During our fourth excersion our squadron leader again was Mrs. Wunsch. We lost James Craig and .Terry Buller, and gained four new cadets. They were: Floyd Slusser, Sandra Gile, Clyde McKinney, and Raymond Kerschen. After another three months we returned for our fifth journey to find a new squadron leader, Mrs. Horn, and three new cadets, Rosetta and Donna Barnes, and Rosalea Christopher. During our Sixth journey Mr, Stigge, was our new squadron leader and we gained two new cadets, David Dyke and Howard Malone, and lost Marie Coate to Planet Wichita. At last we reached our first commission to Junior High. Our squadron was increased by .T udy Sparkman, Willis and Leroy Jenkins, Sandra Gile and Arthur Becker. Finally we reached a great achievement the eight grade and our graduation year. Our squad increased this year to twenty-three, Our new cadets being Adronna Flaherty, Tommy Mitchell and Vera Waymier. At last our graduation was over and we began high school, not as cadets, but as Rocketeers. During this year we increased our squadron by the addition of Geraldine Buss, Kevin Dye, Jackie Pruitt, Mary Girrens, and Raymond Wimmer to our squad. We lost Vera waymier, Tommy Mitchell, Willis and Leroy Jenkins, and Ardonna Flaherty, Following an exciting Freshmanyear we ascendedastep higher. James Garner, Gary Brooks, and Myrlene Rumsey were added to our roll in Rocketeers classes, however, Darlene Capshaw, Geraldine Buss, Kevin Dye, Peggy Higbee, Jackie Pruitt, were lost from our ship. In 55 we entered our Junior year andgained a few Rocketeers. They were: Doris Scovel, Rodney McQdillan, Larry Peterson, Gary Osbome, and Byrl Rosenbaum No year would be com- plete without a few Rocketeers wandering off into space, so Howard Malone, Raymond Wimmer, Floyd Slusser, Myrlene Rurnsey, Gary Brooks, James Garner, and Rodney McQui1lan were lost in outer space. During our Junior year, we planned, worked very hard on, and gave our Junior-Senior prom. we chose as our theme, Hawaiian Paradise. We carried out this theme by transforming the gym- nasium into a tropical Hawaiian garden. Oliphant's Band provided music for the dance. A banquet preceeded the Prom in the cafeteria of the grade schooL Custers Last Stand that hilarous three-act play we gave our Junior year was loads of fun and it gave our dwindling fund a face-lifting, After a ninety day rest weentered for our last training year, feeling very superior. We were accused by everyone of having Senior-ites. Betty Doughty joined our Rocketeers. Seven of the Rocketeers finished twelve years together on the spaceship before being blasted into space for a journey unknown. They were Venita Bell, Tony Perez, Marjorie Presnal, Larry Higbee, Danny Carpenter, Judy Shipley, and Jim McCluer. Most of us believe that our Senior year was the most exciting, interesting and busy, During this year we undertook many events to try to earn money for our Senior trip. Among these were: cooked food sales, car wash and general clean up day, trash hauling, annual sales, and the Senior play. Speaking of plays, wepresented the ever-loving-farce-comedy, Love is Too Much Trouble! We had a wonderful time practicing for it. Other acdvities experienced by us were. Variety Show, County and District Music Festival and Senior assembly. Mrs. Dudley was our Senior class sponsor. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT DANNY CARPENTER wills his false teeth to Mrs, Dudley and my Chevrolet to Mickey O'Brien because it will hold a big load. JAMES MC CLUER wills his bass horn to Pam Brown because he believes she has the wind to blow it, and his position as janitor to Bob Rice, RAYMOND KERSCI-EEN wills his athletic ability to John Wallace who he hopes will place first in the Regionals and his height to Mina Ogden. TONY PEREZ wills his old ford to anyone who can herd it to Westlink and back as good as he does and his side burns to Mr. Mauck, BYRL RCBENBAUM wills his ability to hold down a job while going to school, to Frog in hopes that he will learn to work for once in his life, LARRY PETERSON wills his ability toget out of work to Francis Maus, since he has the best start along this line. DAVID DYKE wills his flat-top toBillAdams sohe can see where hels going and his chemis- try grades CIIU to Beverly Hughes who certainly could use them. ARTHUR BECKER wills his freckles to Darlene Becker so. they will have something in common besides their names. LARRY HIGBEE wills his grades and how he made them to Steve Guthrie and his ability to something every night to Larry Pruitt since he will come very close to this goal by next year. ROSALEA CHRISTOPHER wills her ability to play first chair in the clarinet section to any- who can use it. VENITA BELL wills her bookkeeping papers to Gary Osborne in case he needs it and her Chevrolet to Jerry Ridder provided he doesn't drive over 50 miles per hour. MARY M. GIRRENS wills her pleasing personality to Ronnie Brown providing he smiles at least ten times a day. Mary also wills her shorthand book to anyone who thinks they can write shorthand. JUDY SHIPLEY wills her ability to go steady her senior year to Joyce Martin She wills her cheerleader suit to anyone who wishes to have it. MART ORIE PRESNAL wills her ability to make good grades to Bill Adams and her naturally curly hair to Allan Carpenter, provided he brushes it every single night. MARY HORNECKER wills her ability to staythlnto Ronald Smith and her long hair to Sharon Means. DORIS SCOVEL wills her Nash to Betty Stover provided she keeps it full of gas and her ability to get into trouble to Marilyn Mauck. BETTY DOUGHTY wills her long eyelashes to Gary Koeings and her boisterourness to Edna Arnold. TO THE JUNIOR CLASS we will our old books so they can acquire all the knowledge from them that we did. TO THE SOPHOMORE CLASS we will our ability to produce an assembly in a week, TO THE FRESHMAN CLASS we will our reputation. TO MR. CREED we will our ability to leave things as they are duing rehearsals. TO THE TEACHERS we leave the schoolhouse in good oonditlonso they can use it next year. we, the undersigned witnesses, called uponas members of the Senior Class do hereby witness the drawing up of this craziness, thereof in tl1e full belief that underclassmen should not be per- mitted to roam at will without guardians. . , , I 9 , Z0 144- . 1, H' B l I . llx Y Y 1' in-'I14-'A-'nl 1 -J .4..2 .M7l4,..f.., 2. .- I 14.1 2. '.4.... z '. ll , ,,,', ,. .- r. I 3. J, 3. Vlaf.5...-- V A W f l ..aW'lAZ.0 .-.-.1-1 4- 11 , -- -, ,i14 gJ,. 5. eww .0 A 5. ' .Z1fl21 1. 4' . J. 1 6- 0 0 if X .uv 1' , fzg :th M fa lla ' A ' 1 . , cw X 2+ Est i gf ix. , Nf s A A N -X S: K if 1 6'3- K I I I W gf ' .V S , . ew ' fi I 4 X , m . 1. So I can't help it if I'm cute, JW ' , Q' 1 me ff M Larry H1gbee, 5 . v ,X M , U 2, Play ball with me! Venita Bell. 1 ' 3. What ya' doing? Mary Girrens, it ' 6 4. I wanna' go too! Mary Hornecker, b Q Q. X N Q' R, 5. I'm not fat, I'm just right! .rf 37 Marjorie Pres nal. ' Yi 1 . Let's eat! Doris Scovel. N - 'A , t 1 .3. -Q fr-f . I like you! Rosalea Christopher, . I'm a heart breaker, Jim McC1uer, . Watch out, I'11 get you! Tony Prez. I was bashful! Larry Peterson, y I'rr1 contented, Danny Carpenter, i M Isn't it amazing? Ray Kerschen, ' xt I want in. Judy Shipley, You don't say! David Dyke, 7 Allright, Mr. Bray! Arthur Becker. What you WAHI me to do? Byrl Rosenbaum, Wanna' ride in rny Buick, , s ' -x r 9' 4 Z ' ', ' 1 Y A.-VMMVA I My 4,4 1- .i K an 1 akA - wi F ' .au- X t 7, ,wif V' 3 M 5 M - ' , ,W 4' if ,,. .dfggff , . - f 1 of . fg: - , A A .Q rv V fs' K' . ' , ' ' it 'V I I m l m . rt.,. .p5Jj A in Vx X f f n ,1- I . X- 5 hx X , 5. t Nt -' XA X wk .- X 1 v by I f-rId'F X ,X ,- A 115-X :H f fwf f X f 4 fQgfi A.AA A 1 Q1 I I ,.., nr..- ill. ,ink GARY BERSCHAUER ,,W., i ilk BEVERLY HUGHES 414 ei? 'W IUNIORS PRESIDENT. . . VICE -PRESIDENT. . SECRETARY. . . TREASURER. . . K' -1.-I lb 45.4 3 S sry? - ,uw , Wag. ,.,...f S x ig QQ DEN in BOB ADAMS f 4-rwvefgwxqf w fm S , . Gene Miller , Sharon Means . , Mina Odgen , , Marilyn Mauck BOB ARNOLD SHARON AYERS J NO I f ' PICTURE 4, 5 xr ff WANDA SUE GIPSON CHARLES HAMONS MAXINE HENIJIYX NORMA HOWELL .Z 4 t A V , Ina? my 1,1 fa .. 5 ,V,. , Q I me MP 1 4 ? ' f , ' 04 fi' A - 1 I 'Lf , , W 1' V f I, 2 X I M .4 ww an X 3 V, few mqgm ' 'Vff W M92 ' - ' W ' 3 Q f, I U. '3 ,Z 4 4 V, V ,V 1 ,fa V ,Q 4g dwg, ,,,,A ,V I ,...,.. f 'VI ' f ,XM H fl if , I f Ax, fm JUNE LONG JOYCE MARTIN 1 IULLAN MARTIN LARRY MATTHEWS 5, . M, J' f vn 6 X .fi .f- es! 24, , ' 'P .XY V ., V fl , ,ig EELL- MARILYN MAUCK ww' 5' w QW ,V V - fi A pf Ll , -1,9 H255 ,V ff f' X, Q 4 X? f L ' 'WM V M fw ff ' 9 xxx 1 7 41' llibvw X x f' f, 14 ,. - ',.'ff B-ff? A A w ffi-'fff A A ,, 5 ,:,-.wkigpvig ik., .2 'rf xx-Mkaaxliskx SONIA MC GINNIS 4, ,v 4 5, A L -ff, L f . ' , .fxpyi K 3 . - . 'QL - A fx ? f , f A 'G V .mm FWNN ' , , A . 1' , , , L 'pw WSW Ip, 5 1 P' ' I 3, I ' , 1 J - , S. .wg-2 ' 1 if ... x wt'-me V 4 -Y ,, x..,w kip ff' 4 'L f??5f?fM I wg f ,- 'f - ,' ' 3--5' x ' K y,ifZ.1f4,, , , g' , - X :fu 'wif' ff ,z ' 2 ffwfff' nf' ' ' . 515 fi .fy ,. 3, ,, A ' fi ,I ' H 1 V' , I ' BARBARA NEWCOM , 4 in f ' M Y fy G 2 , 3 mf WH 1' an ,gf ,f. 'I K. f I I ry f 1.-vp ,yagfff :.:f ff' f-w iv, fb, 3 , ' f' QM,.,fff 14 IM: ' f V. Km? 4 , . ., .. 5 ., ,. . , , F X I , fu, ig gf W , My 'v f t 1 1 X ' I ,N I L I SHARON MEANS BARBARA MILFORD GENE MILLER WIT I 'WWW t '? MICKEY O'BRIEN MINA ODGEN GARY OSBORNE J' ,Q -'-'Q . -4 Q IERRY RIDDER UQIV' . , 4, 1513 'S':'?521- .- 7', . f ..-f MAWZ: , 4 'EV' A ' :F IV WY y 'LQ f J i' f f kb' 1 4' ' Q 'A Q - .,., X f '--A - 3' f 'H 'f? - -s--mv A ' Wx fig, ., x 5 U Q. Q A Q A 2 ' F , A , . xawb i 7- Q I I - -. ' Q : M a g L - K ALMA SCHWEBACK BEVERLY SMITH RONALD SMITH WESLEY STEPHENS PRESTON STOVER ' B . A A ERZR f' 2 A J U A ,, 1 .'i. M - . ,LAAL, ' A Yf + lg , f T 17285 1 gtg 'fury 1 I' ' 'N' 1, ' 'dbsi . , 'N - ' 5 QQ5 A M V. , 1 A 1 21, ' A A 1 A A I T93 1 fy LL.. ' 'Q ff HELEN TROLLINGER IERRY WEBER IOHNNIE WELSH DONNA WYLER BETTY Z.ANl1.ER xr fav X 's 535. E: ,Q ,L , rr r it A A . - A SOPHOMCRES t t A Q- WI'-z Q i x Y-Q f. K W 4 L A E, fr A X li Q Q A A what's the matter CLASS OFFICERS: Larry Pruitt, , , , Marcia Stoops, , , Jack Rex. . . . . . Vi ce-President . . . Secretary can't you catch a ride? . . . President 'N 1- if-Lf 5-iffllffff TW JIM TATE '57 7' A' A A . 'Q 1 I .vu ' H ' A - - -- .. ' . I A f ' A QW, 'Lf 'ff '1- 4, ww -fy . HQ if ri 45 'tw trrr f - A H , '- Q' Q 4' L 1 V,rr A I A Ai rrrr - . - V 4 1' X if 5 '- ' BILL ADAMS TERRY ADAMS DON BERSCHAUER GALE CALKINS arm MQW' ' 1 if Qf f f , 'l 'Q f ,ww fled mr , ,, Wg fwmff -dw ,V A , ., M .,,. 0 .,,.,,, , ' -sg. , , at M wr A V fffwfr' 4 ' ,' X , W: mf ' 4 'Q A .1 :- Q f V I ' M W, I 1 ', L: A 3 X A In , b ff-- W y!!! 42' ,M 'A L A , .. -Aff, V A SHARON GREGORY BOB HANDLEY RICHARD HOLTSCLAW CHARLES HOOPER DELMER HOOPER i I 'TA-1 ff ,, new ff ' 1, 3 5, , I fzkqi 5, - fun xg I -A f. , , .1 ,J,,: -wi: f f . fm O, ,, , 1 i il if v 7 5 as ' . 'f - ,,KL, f ' 51 -. ffi: 4 ' ,5 ,ff 1? J L, ,. v .ages ,V 6 5? 'ww 7f5,if ffm.. .W f, K .20 J 1 , .f'15f'? 5? GEORGE KESTER if .ffm 9 vi 5 fx ,W , , 4- -0 ' ' 5. 1 LOUISE MILLER 7 IANICE POPP f 1 ,,-ff, f 4 ff 7 4 ,, ' 1 5 3 , Q7 . Q , fe, , 3, 92 ff , .1 A 5- ' , Q We ' 4, 4 ' MARCIA STOOPS vw 9 , , ,fm-Sufi ' i,'1v, 7 2155, , 3 K vnfupk 1- wil , BOB KNIGHT CLEO MUHLENKORT 'ff' ' 3 ' ..f , ,V ,, QV, WL, .. WW, , . wil N., , Q , ' - f ' 2 1, , ,,, 7 f 42 , Wf , 4 f 1 7 f 5 , 4 f y 4 3 x . 44, 1 Rh if LARRY PRUTTT FRANCIS TURNBOW 2 ,.,,1 ,, , VIRGIL LANDWEI-IR LEAH of1'TAwAY df w nh! ' ,-., DALE PUCKE TT JOHN WALLACE DUANE LIETZKE V! 455 I K. 41' ROGER PAGENK OPF y 3072? .,. Y bi .if AJ Z 5 ? JACK REX IOANNZANDLER Bos Mc CLUER LARRY PATTERSON -A g X. X an' '75 ,uf 1 .S JANET SHADE 5 Qh. . Z Wx X -r f -N . ...fe ! in DUANE AUSHEMMN , if ? grrtdeew Y x iam- JB 'T 'M xfar DON MOGQE BE TTE MURRAY YT? f ffl DALE POTEET GLADE PRESNAL W ,vw-ffdyf BETTY STOVER PATSY WALKER FRESH- MEN President ,,,,, Don Moore Vice-President . Francis Maus Not Pictured: Sec. -Treas. , Helen Andrews NOT PICTURED: LANA BUTCHER KAREN QBORNE ,mf-In 4 -C' 4 if ,4 '39, A , H' fiqf, S , Eff' LARRY SLUSSER ' 1 A,ZV l ff XP' WILLIAM WEBER wylllm-9. N .. A KAY MEREDITH EARL MILLER 'ik vi 3 , at 7 r Q4 an A-S ,, , .Ir g I 4 is 'l . A ff L pf 9 ,J Q A' fy i f SHARON OSBORNE RICHARD PATTERSON NN fn. T r L A L5 I X' 'M , J, , ' :ff' :fz:Li,f A A frdfwiw! X A' - ff CAROL SPARKS JANE STARK SANDRA KEYS REEUGIC ORTIZ f ff? f 'X U. I ff' . X J yf. Klfllv Y 3 ff , ,UI K .I U I 8 ' - J., J gg i ,. .. ' h ' - ' ,1,, ' ' , :1 A I3 y,,4fu,' 1 ' ' , A' K- -4 1,,:6,,f S Q 1 - .,,,W, fi -. if l7 ', 'F' H 1' gf Q ,' ff ., - 13,9 iffy' ,, fl A If f I .--- -' f . sig -yi ff, Q, ' . ., ,, A Z Z, N .- r ,v , MQ, qw, Q ab 15 .-:ff.,,L.,, Q ,, - EDNA ARNOLD VIRGINIA DYKE I A STEVEGUTHRIE 4 75511 4 ', 'fm I , , g ,752 DARLENE BECKER f-sf-wa-auger ALLAN CARPENTER f ,Iwi 4 9,7 'f V M ,.,,, Q . , 7 IERRY HANDLEY PAM BROWN NO PICTURE f, .7 'z HELEN ANDREWS ELIZABETH HOWELL 'Z 4 6 2 gif? f ' f' ,fy ,f ,f ., I , -91:4 I A f fs wpwov I ,, If 1 ,- .QW 9, 5 - ' ,, 2. f ,-,. W . ' 5' , J I '54 Q. -V: ,I . ,, l g. 'gf f . V. ,. f f f rf. ff' , Q LQ ja ,, Q , 'f ' ' ' W 2211 Ama. f , .M -W, ,. - w .V,. , ,. V , V 5: , Z .., ,. v 7, f Q 0,5 Z 4 5 W f Z' f 1 MW 4' I , Z pf ? W ' 4 ff X , If f 5 W 5 5 ff I A 2 ' , .1 .1 f jj, f if ,UZ 2 , f , '..- 1 V- f, , VZ 'f , f I 7 --7 l ,, RON NIE BROWN BOB BRUCE 'Q - A N I x I X SL N QQ N X xx ' I x XX I x Q I Az : , 95 4, -. M- ,. -'arjss AQ. -3 gf -3,4 ff- V-1 rf , .:f.1,? 4f-.1 ,L . BARBARA ELENBURG ROMAN GIRRENS fx-W! Q, W ,,,f, f N ,kf xo I I X' I ER X, 'Qifib' if' CLIFFORD cAYwooD WAYNE KLETCHKA ax - X X NAC Y: :kggSQ RQS5 I R x X if RAY KNIGHT GARY KOENIGS DONNA MATZEN KAREN MAUCK FRANCIS MAUS Smiley smdyingiw 4- 29 - ft., f WOW! What a party?? l M W, f fj Relaxing d Beat 'Em Goddard 2 I I ,VfV,, o Back t0 C13SS. See My Lazy Susan? fi? Wanna Bet? Bookkeeping! Ambitious? ? Shorthand! ? It was Christmas, Arthur held the mistletoe and guess who kissed the sponsor. ', ,,, V 3 5 +, X H 419V 1 ,g I s, 1957 GODDARD GRADE Sc HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION F :M 3319 GRADE FACULTY MR. VICTORR, WELCH B, S. Oklahoma A 85 M M. E. Phillips University ,4a x f Q 74? BOTTOM, Left to Right: Mrs, Lydia Leighty, Miss Thelma John- son, Mrs, Clara Miller, Mrs, Mary T. Donaldson, TOP: Mr. T. H. Gilbert, Mrs. Ruth Wunsch, Mrs, Cordie Butcher, Mr. John Noblit, and Mr. Victor B, Welch. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! ff 42 LUMHER FISHE R and LUMBER COMPANY Dial BUILDING MATERIALS MArket 5-3271 GARJINPLAIN .fd BACK ROW, Left to Right: Melodee McCammon, Marylynn Hammer, Gwenda Moody, Rita Fasbender, Judy Agnew, Mary Stephens, Gary Duncan, Joan MoCriJ.lis, Susan Waldo, Eddie Arnold, Alan Hosey, DOHHH Johnson, MIDDLE ROW: Iolen Campbell, Donnie Lenhart, Charles Finchum, Robbie Hughes, Karen Moore, Teddy Scheer, Roger Gregory, Robert Slusser, Maria Silva, Harlen Kraus, Tommy Foraker, Edgar Long. FRONT ROW: Kraig Moon, Donnie Bell, Cathy Wilcox, June Matthews, Ricky Newhouse, Kathey Turnbow. Jeanette Friess, Hal Keys, Nila Mount, Dan Howard, Ruby Kerr. NOT PICTURED: Gary Frantz, A111168 Eaton, Karen Gleen, Pattie McGinnis. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Douglas Duncan, Kenneth Gray, Billy Ayres, Marvin Mauck, Cindra Campbell, Kathy McLeod, Victoria Smith, Donn Holstegge, Lynda Lamp, Richard Steckley, Miss Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Rice, Donald Howard, Carolyn Page, Bill Butcher, Steven Knowles, Mike Rex, Eugene Lakey, Dennis Mitchell. FRONT ROW: Barbara Raymond, Dan Shreve, enbaum, Wilma Ayres, Steve Steeby, James Higgins, Mike Fry. Betty Koenigs, Lyle Hughbanks, Mike Ros- i we ' -A :ff - sr V. , BACK ROW, Left to Right: Larry Champ, Susan Kermedy, Bobby Rice, Carolyn Beck, Gregg Harris, Norma Raymond, Earl Hughes, Nancy Presnal, Ralph Long, Mary Slusser, Randy Hendrix, FRONT ROW: Linda Cum- ningham, Freddy Spaulding, Doris Kraus, Teddy McCarty, Sandra Roark, Michael Murray, Cheryl Maddox, Ronnie Thompson, Richard Rice, Gary Lien, Eugene Patterson, Hmm-1 Ohmm UW-IH U2 WUPWD MUPWO MUPWO Qi Y BACK ROW, Left no Right: Kathy Fincharn, Barbara Agnew, Kennedr Fasbender, Robert Steckley, Jennifer Speer, Sherla McLead, Terry Schupback, Dennis Wyant, Howard Moon, Randy Wheeler, Mrs, Wunsch, Pat- rica H01-Sfegge. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Knowles, Marilyn Miller, Lauren Mooberry, Druzella Lakey, Vick- ie Aaron, Nancy Koenigs, Bonnie Kletchka, Michelle Creed, Gloria Perez, Donna Elliott, Billy Hess, Ter- ry Kester, Terry Ayers. FRONT ROW: Io Ann McLean, Sharon Nerh, Mike Keys, Aaron Greenleaf, Donald Means, Tommy Kerns, Joane Kraus, Dorene McCauley, Roberta Handley, S1816 Foraker, Duard Beebe, Elaine Manion, fb? M s.. fr ' Q rn f it ' :f ir I gi f 'Y ff R I . 'Hx i is Z 2 K JJ 1 ,, 4 , fr ,.:l'.'a'::Eft BACK ROW, Left to Right: David Steeby, Jerald Gray, Carol Meredith, Carolyn Stephens, Wanda Howell Cathy Io Waldo, Neil Hugies, Mrs, Donaldson, Marion Ogden, Judy Helten, Betty Kerr, William Mauck, MIDDLE ROW: Leslie Hughbanks, Barbara Cook, Marita Lamp, Dennis Pagenkopf, Ronald Smith, Gary A1- derdice, Douglas Wilcox, Diane Kraus, Linda Schiljjrrg, Leonard Gray, FIRST ROW: Carol Kems, Sharon Manion, Phillip Coleman, Barbara Qtiz, Jane Greenleaf, Paula Brown, Teresa McCarty, Melvin Beck. W 1 V BACK ROW, Left to Right: Janet McCaul1ey, Vincent Edwards, Iean Prewitt, Gloria Lakey, Ray Rovenstlne, Mrs. Butcher, Elizabeth Stephens, Robert Raymond, Lloyd Patterson, Howard Croney, David McClain. MIDILE ROW: Imogene Hubbard, Lynn Aaron, Steven Hendryx, Illstin Martin, B111 Champ, Tommy Ayers, Terry Stoops, Ronnie Helten, David Spaulding. FRONT ROW: Carol Holtsclaw, Diane Smith, Linda Linnhart, Toseann Manion, Io Ann Caywood, Paula Renner, Evelyn Kerr, Richard Stephens. IHWCO1 WUPWD PWD WU IAN-m PWD MU 'ZTH Ja FIEST ROW, Left to Right: Edward Miller, Gary Rosenbaum, George Hubbard, Kenneth Matthews, Glen Kraus, Don Cook, Barbara McGinnis, Sandra Kletchka, SECOND ROW: Nancy Kerns, Judy Moore, Kathleen MCQl1iH-211, Judy Caflifield. Dean Puckett, Mr, T. H. Gilbert, Teacher: Lynn Humphrey, Cortlan Schupbach, Shirley Meredith, Kathryn Howell, Naomi Ausherman, Pascual Perez, 8TH i f 17 , K 4 Y 1 '- ff 7 , 121. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ted Mauck, Phillip Kester, Joe Spaulding, Jan Renner, Kermit Shipley, Sadie Schurernan, Leana Lenhart, Allora Van Nover, Kay Pruitt, Beverly Patterson, Dennis Hendryx, SECOND ROW: David Smith, Eddie Smith, Dale Steeby, Kent MoQuillan, Darrel Campbell, Olegrio, Rico, James Manion, Hanna Dunlap, EarlineHills, Io Ann Bell, Delores Helten. THIRD ROW: Mr. Welch, Teacher: Ross Lamp, Richard Cake, George Landwehr, Wesley Johnson, Sandra Calkins, Lola Raymond, Daisy Slusser, Diana Wallace, Sherrie Edwards, Peggy Handley, Grace Humph- rey, Trudy Miller, 'p--Q nP 4, Y' 'Y :ref get e K as ' 29' I 'riiiiif ' :rf 4 . r.: . 1. 3 E '. E 1 Q . . A A ' s f 'T' t G 5 N X ' F like s V 5 V' 'n, . or Q Y R I W I ciff' .Lf,,,,: f , t. , gy 'I V ,,,, f, , 2,114.50 A, Mrs. Leighty and her first grade darlings! 41 I 1 J? 5 5 X x 'K S fx-X. Kyo w, gg M 5 Qs X gb ' W Q N S 3 X Q V' X Watch it Pro! Ooh! La-Lal A px, o 5 -I '- X :. 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V, iff, Q20 fm P E 1 1 'i fr T5 593 W V , , W 3 1 4 iw- 'TOQ hure- Sc die Sa Noblit, ector, Mr, nd Dir Ba W: OND RO SEC bara Milford, El! a Stoops, B ci Meredith, Mar Darlene Becker, Kay ght: ft roRi Le Row, TTOM BO nlap, anna Du ond, H la Raym Lo Yxf dr CD H rmis Miller, De Steeby, Louis a Kay Pruitt, Dale Ann OI! eo Muhlenk C1 Jan Renner, ttaway, o 'S 3 if E 1: 5 Ef 55 ey Mere W: Joe Spaulding, Shirl RO IRD jorette. TH rnMa Dru U. Mina Ogde :Z o 5 'U o H N. 2 EZ Tu' 3 3 cs. cf 3 o :E S 5 E 5 E 3 Z :af ez G5 ?w I-1 G3 E F. Betty Stove ne Hills, Erli 11, nBe ck, JoAn all 1ynM Mari nal, Virginia Dyke, Pres er, Marjorie ph SEO Chri auck, Rosalea Karen M Moore, : B O D5 Q. if 'U 's KU Q U O 2 .E 0-h E .Z O E3 2 CU Q 5 3 O as 2 E O D5 Cz E G! u-'I Zi O D5 3 cn E U KD -EI E Dx F4 I- 0 5 35 'af 93 8. .2 CU Q 5 o D5 :1: r- I-L if E U --4 'U 'U I-ll Carpenter, afl A1 igbee, and Z 04 ' 007 .-65. - Q Q ii ,FW K xi +R D 4 . 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DRUM SECTION CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST wIsHEs 'ro THE SENIOR CLASS or GODDARD HIGH scHooL gy CITIZENS STATE BANK A MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. and CITIZ.EN INSURANCE AGENCY BESURE..........INSURE GIRLS' f ' fi '9 ,R 3, , GLEE CLUB g 5 I1 ' I ' I ---1 I' Z ' y FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Karen Osborne, Sharon Osborne, Barbara Elenburg, Janet Shade, Leah Otta- way, Sharon Geogory, Marcia Stoops, Parn Brown, Kay Merideth, Betty Doughty, Mary Girrens, Sonja McGinnis, Janice Popp, Sharon Ayres. MIDDLE ROW: Sandra Keys, Carol Sparks, Edna Arnold, Bette Murry, Helen Trollinger, Wanda Sue Gibson, Barbara Newcom, Karen Mauck, Marjorie Presnal, Jane Stark, Darlene Becker, Alma Schweback, Frances Turnbow, THIRD ROW: Palsy Walker, Jo Ann Zand- ler, Marilyn Mauck, Virginia Dyke, Joyce Martin, Sharon Means, Judy Shipley, Mina Odgen, Betty Zandler, Beverly Hughes, June Long, Rosalea Christopher, Johnnie Welsh, Beverly Smith, Mary Hornec- ker, BEGINNING BAND ,V A ggi? QA 'iff1f5a5 fi ee 4-as +A as 'f N fr Q 4, ' V - . , . ,rr 1 ..- A We ,- Q gg D' , fiifggflrifff J, J, 'v 2 KI A 'Q 1 A I Q-5 fW X -' K' fi Y W xi: -Q .1 4 J- 4 p Q FS, 4' 'vi -Q fi it JREF-'i ff! ' Q 4 .. friv- Q' A Y ' ' if 'A 'c Q . 3 gl T1 figijfl ,B K sf. -Q P-qi 5. V X 4 5 P 3 L., ,,,, is I ..S A 1 Q 1 'ws' .i4w'.s t x X rigs kkgx ! , Lg 'YL' 1 w. H , 1 K Q S' 'SA 04 tiff .1 ' ' ri.. ble: FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mike Keys, Aaron Greenleaf, Gloria Preze. Vickie Aaron, Leanord Gray, Kg Lauren Mooberry, Barbara Ortiz, Barbara Agnew, Nancy Koeings, Kathy Fincham, Ca1'01Ke1-ng' Gary ,EQ Alderdice, SECOND ROW: Richard Stephens, Terry Stoops, Dennis Pagenkoph, Howard Moon, Leslie L gi' B Hughbanks, George Hubbard, Paula Renner, Don Cook, Kenny Matthews, Terry Schupback, Ronnie L Smith, Diard Beebe. THIRD ROW: Carol Meredith, Bill Champ, Bill Mauck, Howard Croney, Jerry 1 ,ei I Gray, Wanda Howell, Melvin Beck, Lynn Aaron, Barbara McGinnis, Kathryn Howell, Billy Hess. David 1 js-1 f I spauiding, Pau1aBrown. FOURTH ROW: David sreeby, Neil Houghes, Kent Mcouruan, Ray Rovemdne il el ffl, Bob Raymond, Grace Humphrey, Jerry Handly, Dean Puckett, Cortlan Schupbach, Elizabed'iStephens, 1 ,' , ' Judy Canfield, Kathleen Pruitt. it fy 'ri w 11: 9 K .5 ,--Asn ,2 x,,g? ,4,, , gp W My 2 Wy. 1' 9 . ffefi k ri ,lf . ,Q , , ' K Q'-w. 2. ,-: Q-.5 KING d RAY OND ,kj M - M' ' W V x 1:1 i f xi 3, 1 X ws av If 'H 3 1 x 5 e . vis 11 ,X K x 1 . A 1 EggXW5,1g A X X - W7 UI '43 X X' x -, ., f wil E331 X d e S, is 11153 rw 1 -.hA f -Q Sfxzmdl S QX d - 4 ,e Xa' f X --x, , Q, 5 .-xk ' 3 GQ., XNQQXNQQ . K- V XX' xv XX SSXkXx XgI ,X xv QS k -www.-Q X -R X X .. X w e 553 e Ns- . Q- Q ' few . 5521 4 ir' .ff i M ,Q 'e Wifi w Q e QUEEN MARJORIE f PRESNAL 4 1' f .- -f :Q +P -.uw xia- 'V Q ye . ., , my y4,,,c, 4 , 4 Liberty - Intelligence CONGRATULATIONS U4 ef 4 4, it.. 'Q As' y, 0? I ff, . , .- J 1? C' - us ,QS M Jaded x uv---.,, N Sri? Our Nations Safety x0 Q f s 4 . ex In , 447' . Goddard, Kansas SE NIORS IWAY ,. 1-...M ...... ..,, PETE -h'1 ,ax iii! kill.. H?.l:5'....-'Nl-5 Y 0 fm, ' A. 1 STATE BANK OF COLWICH Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, V- Q ff LENHART LUMER CO, Schulte, Kansas Hardware Marlin-Senour Paints Open Nights 'CONGRATULATIONS SENIGZS' Y in X sf xnxx is . X , NE, ANDALE FARMER'S CO-OP Andale, Colwich C ON GRATULATIONS SENIKRS r i .......-..-.......... . H. me-2 1'- is- -1 'V p 55p ' , ' V' I ' M I' C ' N K 45. Vi' .g ,W .- ' J-53 Max am. A-1 ',52' ,-M 4 . i fgfig-its-.Lv W- ' it . an V -' ,Jg ,f . 1 .. ' . . Q, .A ., .gn 'QQ- , ' 7 ,-wg Y ,, ' - ' Q :F A , at . J... rs f ae.. A A 4 'A R FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Pam lkown, Sharon Geogory, Leah Ottaway, Darlene Becker, Rosalea Christopher, Betty Stover, Marjorie Presnal, Joan Zandler, Mina Ogden, Beverly Hughes, Louise Miller, Karen Osborne, Cleo Muhlenkort, Mary Girrens, Johnny Welch, Barbara Newcom, Mrs. Dudley, SECOND ROW: Mrs. King, Frances Turnbow, Carol Sparks, Sonja McGinnis, Barbara Milford, Kay Meredity, Edna Arnold, Barbara Elenberg, Janet Shade, Joyce Martin, Alma Schweback, Bette Murray, Sharon Ayres, Wande Gipson, Helen Trollinger, Maxine Hendryx, Mrs. Gatzman, THIRD ROW: Sandra Keyes, Janice Popp, Betty Doughty, Marcia Stoops, Sharon Os- borne, Elizabeth Howell, Lana Butcher, Betty Zandler, Mary Hornecker, Beverly Smith, Virginia Dyke, Karen Manck, Marilyn Mauck, Venita Bell, Donna Wyler, Norma Howell, Sharon Means, Jane Stark, Doris Scovel, Judy Shipley. W V . J J J ,'ff7Ki',ff'f ' .- 4 ff ,fgwyaggf fm, f t, L, I 4 5674, ff S ' , W' i,awu.,,,, ,f ff, ' Raft M'f?4ZZ'5l- My 'ww 11252: . WW ' 1 . WW 2 mmmmamm W M 'wi 325, fwawwwwwa 7WWZZWZZ7, 4 , aff WW ,f ,WMQW .fa I, QWMMJ ima iii, mi A fn' D Q Dr. SL Mrs. J. O. TiPPS.t..f4fCongratulations Seniors DF. at Mrs. H. O. ,Williams Cheney, Kansas '7f Cheney, Kansas B r SENIOR HOMECOMING QUEEN 42 5 Q El to X ff ' If 3 f r.n 2 2 e I f 1 , . 4 Q fra. ,,,, Q E ,. 'f 1 f, V ,, , xx , -' PC' Q f , 1 5' ' fgifff15i?f2 f K ' 'f'f L 5 f 2 n t f r 2 f, A l . - K 4 , ., -v-f.41,:':f+:,s1:'.g3,:gm.1:.'1'f: . V5 ,gy W - , ,. ,I 1- or Y We fy 'NO i. . . ,- X I , f'f' f 1 -L K f f 115-1 .:i,:yf22w:3:-5-'547 gi .. ,3 ' Q42 ,zf v , ,f rf. . fik 'lfhii 7 ,M ' tiff' 7 V ' :- ' f32?'i5P 1 '54'f?':,:5 14' H, ' , '- C, X5 X. ' ,' ' M, ' '- au., we 'L if f , mf!! ' '-- 'F no J' . f 'f'7 MW j 'wfan1,' . fry 5' ' 1 '- 1- ff' ' 1 .V , ,, ,f.,,A re .f Q11 , . '1,-ia., - 'ez - -1'-121'-::-wi, J-fi' I-IOMIECOMING PARTY, Left to Right: Joyce Martin, Larry Matthews, Rosalea Chris Weuwnun K o xy - . X S fy zggzsgg , - topher, Raymond Kerschen, Venita Bell, Danny Carpenter, Sharon Gregory, Bob MC- Cluer, Patsy Walker, A1 McGinnis. . Q - ' ' . R X59 sf-N .1 X' X 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: A1 McGinnis Pat Walker Bob McC1uer Larry Peterson Venita Bell Raymond Kerschen Rosalea Christopher Larry Matthews Joyce Martin cRowN BEARER: 'sr Robert Miller f 11 FLOWER GIRL: A ' f 1 , ks' . ,, Lorna Champ Brownie! La -de -da ! Oh! For me? ' A well deserved present Oh, another day. J74l'1en R I Q1fQ1E'4'QM'MQ, ' Q 2 f ,via 1 we W ff 9' What re dom Huh! Purse wen l Snatcher ! J , AAAA fr: 4 ' 'Q vf is W J 'f 1 2 D B A A U N G Q 'f U H T E E T R ,gf I f 1 4 Z X I X ,,f 'I l i, ,.',W, . Q 2.25 'IW 75 '15 3 'fm AP' s Q. mmm.. W, ...L M f . 6 Q Q 2 5? A -'Ms-. ,I .. ,, A L f ,,., .. ..,.,. ,.:,w,y - 1 Q6 f KN, 533 ,V .QR S 'Q X q ,, f I faq JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 4 f JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM if X - 3 , A ,A W7 A f 4 , f ,-A ,f'-':f1f,,f-,- A 4, - 1 4-1-fy ? Q ' '- ' ii ,zu jf! yfpflfv ,Ana ff, SENIOR TRIP TO COLORADO X ATGONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1957 .ffflxf DR. AND MRS. A. R. BACHURA BERRY's SUNFLOWER HATCHERY DR. AND MRS. A. H, BLERMAN Berigold Chicks Andale, Kansas 3108 Maple, WH-3-6791 Garden Plain, Kansas Wichita, Kansas . D: ,?3i I U N I O R P L l A Y SENIG2 PLAY LOVE IS TOO MUCH TROUILE' f ' W ,I V , f,yf7,fj,Vj' ' V V BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach Hough, Dale Poteet, Clifford Caywood, Wayne Kletchka, Ronnie Brown, Preston Stover, Dale Puckett, Larry Patterson, Mickey O'B1ien, Delmer Hooper, Charles Hooper, Bob Knight, Larry Peterson, Larry Matthews, Danny Carpenter, Virgil Landwehr, Ronnie Smith, Gary Osborne, Coach Graham, Gene Miller. FRONT ROW: Glade Presnal, Bob McC1uer, Francis Maus, Larry Pruifll. Jack Rex, Raymond Knight, Duane Lietzke, Jerry Ridder, Raymond Kerschen, A1 McGinnis, Roger Pagenkopf, Earl Miller, Gary Koeings, Allan Carpenter, Robert Bruce, Tony Perez, Roman Girrens. F O O T B A L L At the start of the 1956 Football Season thirty-two boys reported for practice, The '56 season was a complete loss in the won and lost column. Out of the eighteen students who lettered we shall loose only four, these, of course, being Senicxs. We finished the season with six Freshmen and Sophornores on the starting lineup. I was greatly encouraged with the hustle and spirit shown by the entire squad, 0 1 'CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSH 116-118 South Topeka For the best in Sporting Goods .' if jf 3, my -' 5971 fl ff, 0.4, ,n f,4f4Qf,rQ6f QQ V X., , ' :f1f,f'Z,' ,fr f' fy, V l . ,A 2,0 f ff- wt 1 1, fmaif . fi' .l + 5 r.- ev. ,, , ' 5 W 4 S 5 fi L, S ,f . 3 . . . f fp . f 5 3 gg ' ' fi ,. X E 6' V' U j 2 yf 1 , 321,69 Aw - i ' ' Y 2 5 , f ' I 57 W ' ' 5 ff: .., V' ' 2 5 J . -. ' , ji ., ' ' 'Z 'X 1 'W7 74 ff f ll, , ' H Q. , if , f z . 72 7- mf f f ' fa ,, I S Z :f 45 ' ,SC I ff if W ? 'W ', ,QL 7, V . W ry , L., . ff I X0 3, M ,V 1 WMM ,742 if cf V W 'f ' 'QW V4 . 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Es 42 is EE no Si 52 D33- Q: RE: ID- For the boys who graduate duis year, I wish you the best of luck and success. For the boys who will remm for another year, I am looking forward with high hopes and more than a little oonidence that we will better ourselves. Q71 SWAN'S 5, MOLZ FRICK IMP. CO. -- X 1 R55 , xg. l .. .xx K x nxx mkis id ri .xy ' ' it x Y, K egflgl C ' 51.11 - , 1 Radio - Auto Radio f 'I f 1002 S. west Street COMPLIMENTS or Phono 85 TV Service X Phone WH-33711 1713 w. Douglas ' MINNEAPOLIS-MOLIINE DEALERS HOME STATE BANK AM-29511 Wichita, Kansas Wichita. KRIISBS Clearwater, Kagngas COMPLIME NTS OF - 4 GATEWAY :H rd :,f2':M,4-21,5 5 SPORTING GOODS 60005 Q? QD I ff JYQIF 7 IF' WORK GUARANTEED WFAST SERVICE Cami reed W' d roof 'V gd- Shingles ' C?-TE'2'A'iEw' EQUIPMENT f ALL TYPES UF HUIIFIIIG 81. SIIJIIIB Hmm ww-H fsmiz2ame:afa2wa:D Fans ESTIMATES noun-no mnmmmce Distributor - Wholesale 6' Retail ,-5 CHEROKEE - VALLEY STONE SIDING NOT STUCCO TYPE BUT REAL STONE Q if HObart 4-1332 X'f 135 N. BROADWAY If No Answer WUI-Iitehall 3-8633 I f W1 WICHIT A, KANSAS ,ff I A37 V w.M.. ?lf.2T'+'27.2,'fE.'1i',2i,':,,.,h,,, 528 W DOUGLAS ,x ! ,' f ' L f 75 CONGRATU! IONS SENIORS f e MC QUIL14 TTANE co. Q2 ft! L, U ' I ' ' V: , . I f Q, j A 2 S, pf , o y .y X x , , g Y ,, ., V, 15 Q - 5 , 4222 A -,L.,,,, I Q . 5 5 E . 'W 5,5 , 4 I 3 A Z . I 4 . Q 'h Q ....' VA 1 :R X V ,Q 1 ,- X fr , t I ,A V M32 ffm! V :A AM X ,.,. S A X , Q, , V V Vi fx, , 6 , Q ,:,VV , My V , if ,, V, R . I . R 1 R f fa ,a v - A, 9. , 1:7 IVV, , 'I ,X 'M 'hfww , 1 . - , QQ, Q ., f A ,I ' ' ' ' f 'V A ' Q- t 5, A'Af o. r il , , - A - ' 5 . ' ' VAT ,f , . 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SECOND ROW: Jerry Weber, Virgil Landwehr, Jerry Adams, Larry Matthews, Ronnie Brown, Preston Stover, The basketball squad of the season, 1956 - 57, was a very young group of boys who were sincere and, although we did not win many games, the boys never lost their determination and spirit, This made me very proud to have been associ- ated with this group of boys, For the boys who graduate this year, I wish you t:he best of luck and success, For the boys who will return for another year, I am looking forward with high hopes and more than a little conidence that we will better ourselves. QJQM Q71 .... , A ex K E W Xxx R s R X N- XY X X QQ N Q ' 5 r r, ' two- 5 Q A: of -If-' ' ' X ' --tt , , - 1 a l i 5 X .- SWAN'S Q MOLZ FRICK IMP. CO. Radio - Auto Radio f fl f 1002 S. west Street COMPLIMENTS op Phono dc TV Service I Phone WH-33711 1713 w. Douglas MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE DEALERS HOME STATE BANK AM-29511 Wichita, Kansas Wifrhita. Kansas Clearwater, Kansas COMPLIME. A 1 5 UF 6711.35 QQ ' GATEWAY 1 SPORTING P' 'Uv F A Goons v U WORK GUARANTEED xPFAST SERVICE Ceruinteed willdPl'00f . Conn!-I1 cuwg Shmfk' .:s'srf.::r GOODS f ILL TYPES UF RUUFING Ks SIUIIIG 'L' Q Distributor - Wbolesde 6 Retail G 1- 1S55'?'E?L'E0E6'?2fL155E'53?0R2mAE13l5qNB X M 7 x If 135 N. BROADWAY WICHITA, KANSAS ,N , , fl L, x , I 3 , 4 CONGRATUV IONS SENIORS H0l:i'3'3.f!?81l332 Zchi inf 231:25 s Assn W 1 Mc QUILV 'TTANE co. fs' A E L66 Wax' MAGIC CIRCLE DISTRIBUTORS INC. 720 W. Second Street The Store Where Your Dollar Buys More. ' HARMS FEED AN SEED CO. Skelley Gas - Oil - Tires Phone WH-35621 115 S. West St. Wichita, Kansas New Owner-W. H. W Nutrena - Gooch Busy Hen Feeds Garden - Lawn Field Seeds warn Suppltie Hardware Clothing to Fit the Whole Farnily TOMMIE'S DEPT. STORE Phone WH-36381 117 S. West Street lOut West! 4 'zz J nf UP OLM INSURANCE AGENCY c ofluck M. V. Holrn ,n a little Goddard, Kansas Phone RE - 42226 44' SWAN'S MOLZ FRICK IMP. CO. Radio - Auto Radio 1002 s, west sneer COMPLIMENTS op , Phono 85 TV Service Phone WH-33711 1113 w. Douglas MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE DEALERS HOME STATE P15511 Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Clearwater Kansas I Automobile, Theft, Fire and Crop Insurance CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSf STAR LUMBER CO. ', 'U KESSLER OIL 85 SERVICE CO. 325 S. West Street, Wichita, Kansas H56-,Y ,K 2500 West Douglas, Wichita, Kansas Z MARTIN IMPLEMENT Co. BEVILL FIRESTONE Colwich, Kansas 716 West Maple, Wichita, Kansas W. A. DENNIS THE CHENEY SENTINEL ig Goddard, Kansas Cheney, Kansas NN f pt.Es'EigiAiEEg5 pf-C5 A M fs M CLEANERS , Kansas C 1115 West Douglas, Wichita, Kansas BALL SERVICE AND HATCHERY GODDARD CAFE Cheney, Kansas Goddard, Kansas CHENEY FARM STORE ST. MARKS STORE Cheney, Kansas St. Marks, Kansas I WTNTERS CLEANERS wALToN's BARBER as BEAUTY SHOP 2034 Maple Street, Wichita, Kansas Cheney, Kansas FINLEY FURNITURE CO. Schulte, Kansas KANSAS MILLING CO. Schulte, Kansas LINK CHEVROLET INC. Cheney, Kansas GAMBLES Cheney, Kansas JOES BARBER 8z BEAUTY SHOP Colwich, Kansas DODGE-PLYMOUTH AGENCY Cheney , Kansas MOOBERRY'S ,- f Z. Q i4 if Wa, MMT mx-S. 132 1 2 M' A He Has It or TRY FERGIE FIRST CHENEY, KANSAS Phone. . .2-3121 FORD'S FLOWER fr J -1, SHO P Wag onmwziail Z7yfVllq.gfy0llfiY6 2431 W. Douglas Phone AlVIherst 55932 CHENEY DRUG CO. He Will Get It COLEMAN GAS SERVICE CO. , INC Not just Gas but Gas Service 246 N. Emporia Phone AM-28025 Wichita, Kansas Kingman - Augusta Say it with Flowers 159 836 C a D Compliments of V Goddard, Kansas I A - 081150 A IAIIONIL ORGANIZAUON I S Phqne 2521- gr PLUMBING CO MOTORS P Plumbing Heating Contractors Since 1930 C Y PHONE HO 42306 Quality Products Friendly Service Box 116 Clearwater Kansas Phone 1 38 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSH 301 Laura Avenue W1 hlta Kansas .C . ' I 1 ll 1111! Goddard fi- i E u m ,m X K - K ' w. I.. N Q F 134 R ,W CL Q W KET yy - X V -'fl 4 Ixlyr' 'H ' QR-Pb- ' ',,-4' 5 f fa UQ' v xi-of' r I ' W. -: If a .xv Qffl' 4'-4.5 'fl' -P' T ':'4 , L I N . -M13 9' 5 ,Q Phone RE 4-4461 e RAINBO BAKING COMPANY Y 41, C. Wg, 9. COMPLIMENTS f 'W' FROM htaio CUP A. F. AND A. MARKET COWNERS7 MR. 8. MRS. WILBUR FLOYD GODDARD,KANSAS RE 42241 l y - -. SUNDRIES GROCERIES DRUGS MEATS '-'L. f 'ELL' -531 E ii C MOST comwnrrc G Q 50 BRI CATQN q 0 NX -Q13 IN Tlji WORLD DD Y A XA If 'va R NX I, 9, b D Q 4' . h 'S V 's A-If 'Y ' . 5 S Q L..-J'-5 g IV X S O +41 Q S YOUR FRIENDLY SKELLY STATION GAS, OIL, ASSESSORIES, AND TANK WAGON SERVICE MR. SL MRS. JOHN MC CAMMON PHONE RE 4-2337 'f 'fa Q- 'ur YUNGMEYERS International Harvester at-W MMT UAS! Dealer COMPLIMENTS OF Cheney, Kansas Phonemz-3161 B. N. LIES INTIRIATIOIAI. HARVESTER l Colwich, Kansas C OMPLIMENTS OF A. F. 8: A. LOCKER PLANT 5' A A K CUSTOM BUTCHE RING PROCESSING Complete Line of Home Locker Supplies Beef SL Pork in Quarters and Halves. Frozen Food in Case Lots Goddard, Kansas Phone RE 4-2202 Compliments of PEPSI COLA no 3 f-3 E 2 o O Q ,sl STANDARD FOCD MARKET , 0111! fxgty . Q 1 Refreshes with filling Second and McLean Boulevard Through our aisles , X walk the greatest people 54 in the world 'Our Customers Lee Cohlmia, Manager 4001 West Douglas Phone WH-37001 A gk' 'WH Vf Qv 'WEL-' rzffk y 1 -,- fl? A 'if' '. f Zigi' k: ?.lwT'4:'I' '46 fy Ls. 1 4 1. '.VE ' I. 'soy' .l if out Wichita, Kansas WICHITA MATTRESS CO. Since 1910 647 E . Indianapolis AM 50609 FARM Mattresses of Sterling Quality for discriminating BUREAU , f HELL'S KITCHEN ip' 4. .V 4. I lb King of Bar-B-Q C. C. Rowsey 121 S. Water Wichita Kansas WINTER'S PAINT CO. Headquarters for fine wallpaper 1103 West Douglas People. INSURANCE RALPH LAMP, GENERAL AGENT Your Insurance Counselor 414 West Second, Wichita Kansas HO 49518 ........ HO-40543 Wichita, Kansas Casualty Life ll! 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