Harveyville High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Harveyville, KS)

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! fffffgwf' 'mm 64 Ly dl F WI! SSS 0 Sf r' EDITOR .... ASST. EDITOR . . BUSINESS MANAGER . . . ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER PICTURE EDITOR , . . . ASST. PICTURE EDITOR . HBUBH TOMLINSON .PHYLLIS TABER . .JEAN KOPP . .THETA DAVIS . VIVA ROBBINS . MERLE BODINE ADMIN! S T IM 3 4 1'IllN 504001 QM! 'a WA 21 L9 11 Sr KL GO wf easu JTTON Yxpbu- ec Pe 11 J C. F. DENNY Clerk An important phase of each schoolfs educational system is the part played by the school board. We feel that our school is very fortunate to have a board that is considered by all as a valuable asset to our school life. The student body appreciates the liberal attitude taken by the board, and we would like to express our sincere gratitude to them. 4 MISS LOIS SHELLENBERGER Commerce MISS BERTHA YOUNGROOT English llst Semesterj Mrs. Dean substituted for English teacher second semester. k 13.7 .. to to Msts If faT2?,53+f y,. wiifriffsi W wQ.?.lo, .,,: ' m 1 Q! S r X, v X, X. X, A X 1 y MR. C. D. DEAN Principle MISS GENEVIEVE WYMXN Home Economics MISS ETHEL CALDWELL Science MR. EUGENE CLELAND Vocational Agriculture Ralph nMikeN Chatham has now completed four years of tireless effort and patience in keeping our high school building clean and shiny. uMikeN is well liked by both students and faculty and is considered indispensable in the rwvdng of our school. FRESHMAN INITIATION Among the various traditions and practices connected with our high school, the annual tradition of initiating the freshmen is probably the most outstanding. Of the memories that graduates take with them of high school days, one of the most important is freshman initiation. Each year at the beginning of the term a day is selected by the seniors to give the freshmen their opening course in high school education. It is only after this initiation that the freshmen actually become a part of the high school student body. The freshmen of 1944-45 were given their introduction to high school life on the first Friday of the school year. The male members of the class attended each class wearing dresses and other accessories. These glamorous boys went to classes with very giggly girls wearing overalls and large sized overshoes. All through the day and evening the freshmen were subject to the ridicule of the remainder of the school, and they furnished good entertainment for all. The freshmen took everything fn good spirits and probably had more fun than anyone else. As is also an annual tradition, the conclusion of the day's initiation is an all school party at which the freshmen are honored and accepted officially as high school students. ' 6 DEIII L' A TIUN I We, the seniors of l945, wish to dedicate this annual to our principal and class sponsor,C.Il Dean. Mr. Dean has been the main spoke in our educational wheel for the last eight years. Through these years he has not only established himself as a fine teacher in the esteem of his students and the community but also as a guiding huiuence to each indivldualstudenm Not only has he been a great asset to the school but he has become a prominent character in the community life of Harveyville. He has built up a reputation as a leader in athletic movements and has had many successful teams in all lines of sports. He is respected for his frankness and straightforwardness in dealing with all matters. We take this qqmrtunity to express our deep appreciation for Mr. Dean's work in all fields and wish him success in the future. Hats off to Mr. Dean from the seniors of 1945. 8 srrmms MERLE BODINE Course: General Clubs: Glee Club and FzF.A. Activities: Senior Vice-President BONNIE LEA DEWITT Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: G.A.A. ETHEL CHENOWETH Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club Activities: G.A.A. EARL DROEGE Course: General MAXINE CHEUVRONT Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: Orchestra CDoverl, Band MAX JENNINGS Course: General Clubs: F.F.A. Activities: Freshman President THETA DAVIS Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: Orchestra, Band, G.A.A., Junior Vice-President, Senior Secretary and Treasurer VERTA JOHNSON Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: G.A.A. IO JEAN KOPP Course: College Preparatory Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: Orchestra, Pand, Mixed Chorus, Sixtette, G.A.A., Sophomore Vice-President VIVA Jen- ROBBINS Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: Orchestra, Band, Mixed Chorus, Sixtette, G.A.A., Sophomore President ANNA MAY NEWT ON Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: G.A.A. HAZEL SHAW Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: G.A.A., Freshman Vice-President JOYCE NICHOLS Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: Band, Mixed Chorus CScandiaD, Triple Trio CScandial, Sixtette CScandiaJ, G.A.A., Sec. and Treasurer of Freshman and Sophomore Class GAYLORD SPENCER Course: General Clubs: F.F.A., Glee Club Activities: Basketball BETTY PETERSON Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: G.A.A. PHYLLIS TABER Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: G.A.A., Glee Club Il MARY LOUISE TAYLOR Course: Commercial Clubs: Glee Club, Girls Club, Pep Club Activities: Orchestra, Band, G.A.A., Senior President and Junior Sec. and Treasurer GEORGE EDWARD TOMLINSON Course: General Clubs: Glee Club Activities: Basketball, and Junior President . EDWIN VAN PETTEN Course: General Clubs: F.F.A. Activities: Basketball MISS LOIS SHELLENBERGER Glass Sponsor MR. C. D. DEAN Principal and Class Sponsor IINIIEIIELA ssnm 12 ?1 5 J 2 A V Q 1 .x 'gil Y S ' . , 1, I M f A 3' Y 5 ,L Q . Q ,s,-,gg Y :EQ ,H 1.1257 . ,F A,: K Q Tj, -s f L F, 21. V , wiw,,5,, ,q 51 7 F if Q f,, ' , H umo rs FIRST ROW: Phyllis Logan, Phillip Neeley, Doris Ann Riggin, Dick Marrs, Marie Moran, Donald Jenssen. SECOND ROW: Patty Kopp, Richard Houseworth, Phyllis Cripps, Glenn Crumb, Norma Jean Moran, Arlena Prescott. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Riggin, Jim Linville, Joan Reed, Zella Fouts, Dale Fields, Beth Chatham. OFFICERS F President ........ ......... ..Dick Marrs Vice-President.... ...Norma Moran Sec. and Treas.... ...Arlena Prescott L MISS WYMAN MISS CALDWELL Sponsor Sponsor 14 -L R ,V dia ga iff 35 U R . ... 3? ' A 1 CSOpllOITLOI'QS .53 FIRST ROW: Barbara Haller, Bill Justus, Dona Umberger, Carl Thompson, Donna Rae Robbins. Q SECOND ROW: Sheldon Davis, El Dana Fields, Raymond Hodgson, 1' Pearl Marie Riggin, Robert Ridley. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Taber, Donald Rogers, Phyllis Carson, Gene ' Romine, Anne Dean. FOURTH ROW: Eldridge Berry. OFFICERS President........ ..A ..... . ....Pearl Marie Riggin Vice-President... 4 ....Gene Romine Sec. and Treas... ....Donna Rae Robbins Class Sponsor ... ....Miss Bertha Youngroot 15 3183 fflefl FIRST ROW: Marivs Prescott, Dean Sutton, Marva Hinck, Lewis Walker, Betty Henderson. SECOND ROW: Dean Romine, Barbara Linville, Jack Baxter, Faye Myers, Erma Cummings. THIRD ROW: Beth Bruce, Donald Fifer, Ora Mae Marrs, MR. CLELAND Sponsor Kenneth Nichols, Phyllis Workman. OFFICERS President ...... . .... ,......Dean Sutton Vice-President .... .... Ora Mae Marrs Sec. and Treas .... .... Beth Bruce 16 1 . , X r 42 U.. ..- Y , ' A t' 9 QP GMA if 11 . E' A m as ? an W f R JF J , , J 1 4 AL: J, J- 5, y ' X' ig ssrrjh H, A,,. M aware f ms at R 1 9 1955 ' ra . ,. .L SX.:- yawfi , I v , fi gf, A W X 7 ,..Q 1 -, mi? .- at 1 1 2 .. is . I 'Ng Q. ,. . s Jylmugm First Row: Second Row: Third ROW: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: , , ' F M? , IFF ' 37 Barbara Haller, Verta Johnson-President, Arlena Prescott, Viva Robbins, Anne Dean-Vice President, and Theta Davis Phyllis Taber, Marie Moran, Donna Rae Robbins, Ora Mae Marrs, Marvis Prescott, and Maxine Cheuvront Charlotte Riggin, Phyllis Cripps, Joyce Nichols, Barbara Linville, Beth Bruce, and Dona Jean Umberger-Sec.a:Treas. Doris Ann Riggin, El Dana Fields, Sylvia Taber, Jean Kopp Pearl Marie Riggin, and Marva Hinck Miss Wyman-Sponsor, Ethel Chenoweth, Beth Chatham, Faye Myers, Mary Louise Taylor, and Miss Shellenberger-Sponsor I8 Qancf 21 1, V A . 6366 51458 cj M as 0 D m 4 t 4,,m.,,,a Gas W' f' 46. .kann Cjfffs Wand Q .63Y' HHH IQEMS 6 IU 4 0 F,-5- gk .9311 A fl X qxf gA are al af , A M330 . C he A5 CSB' 'n U f. Kdff Lea dc r The success or the Harveyville Pop Band can be attributed largely to the tireless effort and work of the leader, Mr. W. C. Kopp, who has led the band for two years, The membership is not limited to high school students, but is open for anyone who has the ability to play an instrument or wishes to learn. For this reason the band has been fortunate in gaining Donald Betts, Norval Garinger, Hazel Von Rohr, Audra Wilson, and its leader, Mr. Kopp, who is a Harveyville Businessman. Like most organizations the band has been unfortunate in losing some of its members to the armed forces. They are--Bob Kopp, Charles Converse, Harold Von Rohr, and Wayne Denny. The band makes appearances at social gatherings, basket- ball games, the school plays, and Grange Fairs. I9 , ' Y 'a if Vh Q T JR if 5 H 5 iii l TOP ROW: Edwin Van Petten, Donald Rogers, Glen Crumb. President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Reporter .... Sentinel .... CENTER ROW: Jack Baxter, Dean Romine, Mr. Eugene Cleland, Donald Jenssen, Raymond Hodgson, Donald Fifer. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Marrs, Dick Houseworth, Phillip Neeley, Jim Linville, Kenneth Nichols, Eugene Romine. RS 4343 Q Zali 0 Q-595ml 5 DfFX QA QSXFIQ, iQ ,:Sg5'9 ' oi ef I '?1 -10 ex ' or U E G fu-fUF 'h u RICA V1 ,dh .tqilq fs H ,.,N Q d Q ff! . Q T - , if L D : N 5 1 I K 17 1, E Q 4 J u 5 , . tUl- is 20 Glenn Crumb Edwin Van Petten Dick Houseworth Sheldon Davis Dick Marrs Kenneth Nichols Qasketbalf QQQ '7 if ff! ai 6 u.N'l--1i'Nu'4iB x X -S K' If T if' 5: Zi :E mf' 42' Through the efforts of Coach C. D. Dean, Harveyville had a very successful basketball season. We placed third in the County Tournament at Alma and second in the District at Burlingame. First Team Second Team NBubu Tomlinson Glen Crumb Donald Rogers Scott Berry Kenny Nichols Gene Romine Jimmie Linville Dick Houseworth Sheldon Davis Dick Marrs Donald Rogers Gene Homine Glen Crumb Bill Justus Sohball 'IIIHIL go ' ll Dean Romine m Eddie Van Petten Sheldon Davis Dean Sutton Dean Romine Raymond Hodgson Dick Marrs Dale Fields Louis Walker uBubn Tomlinson Dick Houseworth Kenny Nichols Gaylord Spencer Jimmie Linville Eddie Van Petten HGNCD1? 1201. 1. 19Q7 19Q6 Eldridge Berry Dale Fields 19415 Max Mercer George E. Tomlinson Kenneth Shaw Merle Bodine Dale Stowe Max Jennings Max Chatham Dale Akers Wallace Slade Tommy Linville Herschel Davis Walter Bowman Harold Smith Glen Fisher Eugene Taylor Gail Riggin Ira Butler Jack Dean Kenneth Hinck Gail Marrs Roy Hamacher Earl Fouts 194141 Dick Crisler Robert Kopp Charles Converse Donald DeWitt Ernest Hodgson 19419 Keith Miller 19412 Dwight Spencer Kenneth Chelf Harvey Marrs Paul Peterson 19411 Gus Daum Robert Converse Raymond Coleman, Jr. 19419 George Spencer Maurice Joss Lee Droege Therman Behner E1113 Taylor Gene Johnson 1939 Joe Rowlen Wendell Davis Lawrence Thompson Earl Fisher Warren Linville Dwight Lawrence Ora Butler 1938 Lloyd Burgess Glen Austin Vincent Joss Duane Spencer Merlin Jennings 22 Lawrence Hamer Cecil Hamacher George Newton Norval May Wayne Denny Gene York Joe Peterson, Jr. Max Henderson Donald Johnson Clayton Mitchell Charles Ecklund Kenneth Smith Richard Cripps Walter Morris Harold Grissinger Ira Robbins, Jr. Ed Frank Roddy Gerald Kopp Ralph Burgess Lee Ecklund 1937 William Hamer Albert Peterson Gerald Mundy 1936 Paul Boatright Lee Calkins Chester Smith Eldon Bruce Carl Houseworth Theodore Walton Jim Dlll Earl Lane Lawrence Henderson 1939 Lawrence Deshazer 1928 Clayton Roush 1935 Robert Ecklund Johnny Shaw Allan Fouts 193s Raymond Smith 1933 Roy Chelf Lawrence Calkins 1932 William Hinshaw John Boatright 1926 Clark Harvey Glen Akers Kenneth Mercer James Cripps William Slade W. C. Crisler Robert Mears Forrest Mears 1929 Carrol Calkins 1927 Robert Youngman 1925 Richard Hawks as Noel Cripps 1 Paul Gar-ringer GUY Heinlein -22 Richard Garringer 1924 1922 A. H. Hinshaw Phillip Carter Jack Sheets 1921 1920 Owen Newell D. C. Taylor Rodney Smith HB9 1918 H R Fields Emerald Boatright E. E. Hodgson Herman Pontius 1917 ' 19K5 Dewey Armstrong Eugene Hostetter Russel Fouts 23 I ln spite of days of struggle l945 have taken the presentation that you receive 3:4 the many difficulties that these and worry bring, we the class of great pleasure in bringing to you of this annual. We sincerely hope as much enjoyment from the contents of this book as we have had in publishing it. Yours for Victory The Seniors 24 H, R, ABU D FI E LDS GARAG' E: CIwIEZAJRffDLET'T SALES A N D E FW' IC E NEW LLHHXBAUTC PARTS A DELCCPCNNILLAFNDIBATTEAIES A EARPHQDALL PRQEAKfTS HR HELU3 MANAGER JQHN Jusrus A LAAWARAEANCE CIC? 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