Haven High School - Tasmanian Yearbook (Haven, KS)
- Class of 1956
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I I9 6 M MANIAN - '.l'. l.Hx,1 ' ,lt '1'. ,'- 'U . dw, itz, Sf' Q. if ' ,.. '. ' - , Q x, 9 . 5fa,.,,Jg,,g.Q,, Q-,,', -A A A i . S ':?? ' N Q 1 - +fwi 5f2f ' HAVEN nu Haven, Ka -l Advisor, Mr. Herirt D. Reimer Co-Editors, Connie Merritt 8: Jean Terry flliford fnlllns 'l'3 .'L ..' People come mto our Ines And walk with us a mlle And then because of clrcumstance They only stay awhile God only knows the reasons that We meet and share a smxle Why people come mto our llves And walk wnh us a nulc To Cl1ff ' who walked h1s m11e w1th us from March 27 1946 to September Z3 1955 we the Class of '56 deduzate our Tasmaman 2 . . y I J L .W I -, ' 1 li 5 A w , ' . . . mlm: 2, ss- ff Eales, Terry, and Hefling type copy for Booster. Edison B0 is T asmanian oster Editors 15+- !,.f 'K Courtesy of HAVEN STATE BANK Mr. Reimer, Sponsor They Brought You The ew eleven journalism students which worked hard to publish 16 issues of the Wildcat Booster, serving the school and com munity by recording school news in writing and pictures. They also were responsible for this annual. Those pictured from left to right are Joleen Eales, Annual co-business manag er, Shirley I-Iefling, annual co-business man agerg Jean Terry, annual co-editor, Connie Merritt, annual co-editorg Nel Epperly fea ture writerg Russell Hayes, photographer and Frank Barnes, reporter. Standing are Don Standley, advertising managerg Jon Holmes sports reporterg Gordon Coulter, copy writer and Mr. Reimer, Tasmanian and Booster sponsor and advisor. Not pictured is Linda Merritt, Booster editor. PHWUWAL L THE FUUNDATIUN 0F 0 R rCHO0L swcnmrrnv .ML X -4 4, 9 i ...gn V U ' 5 cb MR, HOWELL Pictured above is Mr. Fred Howell our capable and under stand1ng Supermntendent The sm1l1ng face on the r1ght belongs to Mrs Carl Elvm the effrclent and helpful offlce secretary MRS ELVIN HX555TEF5'3Hi3P nom or FIIUUATIUN The Board of Educauon consrsrs of 1 new member Those on the board thrs 1955 56 season are seated from left to rrght Mlllard Klncald Vrrgrl Hefllng and Wendell Cham Standmg are Alfred Tonn and Lawrence Cooley 4 - N, 1 a y . . - . u . - . . . . . . . , , , . . , , Q . Members of the faculty enjoying a pre- school picnic. The FAC LTY Eififf MFC 3557 N ' .rg A NJ E. V. ALBRIGHT, Coach WANDA BERNITZ JAY Q. DODGE Industrial Arts. Social 5CiSDCe English, Dramatics Instrumental Music Emporia State Teachers College Emporia State Teachers College Wichita University BESSIE DUGGAN, Debate CLINTON HILL, Coach Speech, Psychology Driver Education, Emporia State Teachers Social Science College McPherson College HERBERT REIMER GLENN SCHULTHESS English, Journalism Vocational Agriculture Southwestern Kansas State MILDRED HOLDEMAN Commerce Ba ker University KENNETH SHAHEEN Vocal Music Wichita University ARTHUR PEITSCH Math, Athletics, Science Southwestern PHYLLIS SUITER Home Economics, Pep Club Fort Hays State ml Working to keep the school and grounds in good condition, have been the three janitors. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Krenke, Asa Koontz, and Floyd Dodds. Krenke has been with the school for the past nineteen years, Koontz for the last three years and Dodds has been working at Haven High since December 1955. ABOVE: The hot lunch program has been under the direction of Ann Stoffer, who was hired when the program opened six years ago, and Ruth Hartzler has been with the program three and one half years. RIGHT: Those providing bus transportation for the past nine months are C. J. Reynolds Jim Engweiler, and Oral Morris. Morris has been doing this job for the last eleven years, Reynolds for eight years and Engweiler has just completed his third year for Haven High School. Compliments of WINSTEAD PHOTO SERVICE 317 No. Main Hutchinson, Kansas 6 ustodians oaks hauiieurs This page sponsored by HUTCHINSON MUSIC CENTER Hutchinson, Kansas HUTCH-LINE INC. Hutchinson, Kansas gQ we ii EXW LEON LAKE President Band 1-2-3-45 Boys Ensemble 1-2-3-45 Boys Quartet 45 Trumpet Trio 3-45 Brass Ensemble 3-45 Kays 15 Student Council 45 Class Play 45 Class Vice-President 2- 35 H-Club 3-45 H-Club President 45 Pep Band 1-25 Swing Band 3-45 Boys State ketball 1-2-3-45 Track 1-2-3-45 Co- Senior Sponsors: Mr. Albright and CLASS 0F Representative 35 Football 1-2-3-45 Bas- 9 5 6 Valedictorian5 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-4. CAROLE LYNNE SCHOONOVER Secretary Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Clarinet Quartet 1-2-3-45 Girls Ensemble 45 Instrument Ensemble 35 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Kay- ettes 1-2-3-45 Kayette President 45 Class Play Student Director 45 Class President 25 Class Secretary 3-45 Forensics 25 Debate 25 Swing Band 2- 3-45 Librarian 35 Co-Valedictorian5 Tasmanian Queen5 Student Council 3-4. Senior Class Officers: Dolores Kranz, Carole Schoonover, Connie Merritt, and Leon Lake. CONNIE MERRITT Vice-President Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls Ensemble 2- 3-45 Clarinet Quartet 3-45 Girls Quar- tet 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Kayettes 1-2 3-45 Student Council 1-25 Class Play 3-45 One Act Play 45 Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 Forensics 1-2-3-45 Debate 25 Wildcat Booster 45 Tasmanian Co- Editor 45 Pep Band 25 Cheerleader 3-45 Tasmanian Queen Attendant 45 Honor Student. DOLORES KRANZ Treasurer Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Girls Ensemble 2-3-45 Sax Quartet 1- 2-3-45 Sax Ensemble 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Student Council 45 Class Treasurer 3-45 Pep Club President 45 Pep Band 45 Swing Band 1-2-3-45 Cheerleader 1-2-35 Honor Student5 Glee Club 1-2-3-4. 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Qff Jvyxif' 22504 Jxljki. .rfbaozao 47273 gg SUE WHITTLE Mixed Chorus 2-35 Glee Club 1-2- 35 Kayettes 2-3-4. ' sw JIM RAYL F. F. A. 1-2-3 Secretary 3. F. DARREL LYON Kays 15 One Act Play 15 F. F. A, 1-2-3-45 Class Play 4. MARTHA SMITH Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Clarinet Ensemble 15 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Kay- ettes 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Pep Band 1-2-35 Honor Student. ! 2 MARLYCE SNAY Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Pep Band 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Librarian 4. 10 N ELMARIE EPPERLEY Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45G1ee Club 1-2-3- 45 Girls Ensemble 1-2-3-45 Triple Trio 2-35 Girls Quar- tet 3-45 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 25 Pep Club 1-2-3- 45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Foren- sics 35 Wildcat Booster 45 Tasmanian staff 45 Pep Band 35 Twirler 3-4. DON STANDLEY Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Boys Ensem- ble 2-3-45 Boys Quartet 45 Student Council 45 Class Play 35 One Act Play 2-45 Class President 15 H-Club Vice-President 3-45 Foren- sics 25 Wildcat Booster 45 Tasmanian Staff 45 Foot- ball 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1- 2-45 Track 1-3, RUSSELL HAYES Mixed Chorus 15 Glee Club 1 Kays 15 One Act Play 45 For- ensics 45 Wildcat Booster 45 Tasmanian Photographer 45 Librarian 45 Football 45 Class Play 3-4. w I 1 'fl , fa ' LaVERTA BONTRAGER Band 35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls Ensemble 2-3-45 Pep Club 35 Kalyettes 35 One Act Play 15 F. . A. Queen Attendant 45 Class Secretary 2g Football Queen Attendant 4. DORIS YODER Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club 1-2-3- 45 Pep Club 35 Kayettes 35 One Act Play 1. FRANK BARNES Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Boys Ensemble 3-45 For- ensics 3-45 Debate 1-2-3-45 Wild- cat Booster 45 Tasmanian Staff 45 Football 2-35 Basketball 2-35 Track 2g Class Play 4. ALFRED LOEHR Mixed Chorus 15 F.F.A. 25 Foot- ball 2-3-45 Basketball 2-35 Track 1-3. 11 DARLENE COOK Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 1- 2-45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 For- ensics 25 Honor Student. DELORES C OOK Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1- 2-45 Kayettes 1-12-3-45 Honor Student. X SHIRLEY HEFLING Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls En- semble 3-45 Woodwind Ensemble 2-35 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Student Council 45 Class Play 35 F. F. A, Queen Attendant 35 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 45 Band Secretary-Treasurer 45 Booster Staff 45 Tasmanian Co -Busi- ness Mana er 45 Pep Band 2-35 Librarian CAROLE ASTLE Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls En- semble 3-45 Sax Ensemble 1-2-3- 45 Drum Ensemble 2-35 Pep Club 1-2-45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Foren- sics 1-2-3-45 Debate 25 Pep Band 2-3-45 Swing Band l-2-3-45 Li- brarian 45 Football Queen Attendant 45 Class Play 4. DARRELL BLAC HLY Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3- 45 Glee Club 45 Student Council 3-45 Class Treasurer 25 H-Club Secretary-Treasurer 45 Stuco Co- President 45 Boys State Represen- tative 35 Football 1-2-3-45 Bas- ketball l-2-3-45 Track 1-2-3-4- I-I-Club 3-4. 0 LINDA MERRITT Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls En- semble 2-3-45 Woodwind Ensemble 35 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Kayettes 1-2- 3-45 Student Council 35 Class Play 3-45 One Act Play 2-35 F. F. A. Queen Attendant 25 Class Treasurer 15 Kayette President 35 Student Coun- cil Vice-President 35 Forensics 2-3-45 Wildcat Booster Editor 45 Tasmanian Staff 45 Pep Band 1-25 Cheerleader 3-45 Twirler 3-45 Flute Ensemble 45 Kayette Cabinet 2-45 Honor Student. DEE ANN BAKER Band 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls En- semble 3-45 Sax Ensemble 3-45 Sax Quartet 1-2-3-45 Girls Quartet 45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Student Council 1-4: F.F.A. Queen Attendant 15 Secretary 25 Stuco-Co-President 45 Band Vice -President 45 Pep Band 1- 25 Swin Band 2-3-45 Cheerleader 2-3-45 Eootball Queen 45 Honor Student. JEAN ANN TERRY Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-45 Kayettes 1-2-3-45 Kayette Cabinet 35 Kay- ette Secretary 45 Forensics 35 De- batg 35 Booster Staff 45 Tasmanian Co-Editor 45 Librarian 1-2-35 Tas- manian Queen Attendant 45 Salu- tatorian. WM A x 5' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Albrrght Vrce Presrdent Kar1eneE1v1n Presrdent Lynn Tuttle Secretary and Larry Owens Treasurer Junror Englrsh C lass WINONS'S BEAUTY SHOP SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pat Maloney Presr Sophomore Enghsh Class dent Joy Kohlenberg Treasurer Sharon Mount Sec retary and Jerry Harnes Vrce Presrdent MAY'S STORE W FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Collmann Secretary Mtke Harper Presrdent Karen Larrrck Vrce Presrdent and Lrnda Pertsch Treasurer 13 Pre hm n En 1 Sh Cla s a g 1 ss . ' Ju, ,S 'Q I 5 . . KI ' C Y I QQ J . '. M , , X- ff!! .H I f' .. al' X W sr' Q .f A ' v a ,Y ,. ,A I ' Y , A Vi s Q A 1 I I ! X glqgmi .W x 1 I V Q M Q k,b3 F- X A -7, ' X 5 'vw' 2 1 I -I 5 . Xu 11 Jerold Albrlght fi K? Albert Brooks ch Karlene Elvm ,v 5 Sam Green 3 Arthur Hoskrnson I 'lr f r , . , QQ 'A l IW' Donald Astle 1 iii l Major Cokely 1 Av Karlene Elvm Presldent Jerold Albrlght Vrce Presrdent Carol Stalcup Secretary Larry Owens Treasurer ,7 Nrna Ha mann 6' Rua Howell 0l nr fa in Gary Banz 1r 'P 'Har 11 Leland Foreman Eugene Helm erry Huston u. IAN 1- 'K --dv JUNIIIR 'T 1 ,v Sue Krncard 1' I f 1 K 8 , lx , E I l fi I, N h ' r , I 4 '- ' N, . . Y -,: n 096 'K W N 1' A -4 A r'yf7 ' ... 1 z v me q 'W K Y ' 'F ' I , i ' , ff., x 1 ,iQf?'2','-f'.k, --, I . 'W ' ' . K 3 ' lg' Q'-:Rf '5 ' 5 A so r,,rr A f 5' ' 'ms 'A A'AAr A Aff A 'x -VW . lr X r . . -4.1 I ' X 1 I f ' : 0 n . - . S l f A: ,V . . '1 , : 'Cqffl 1 A Q 7 N I 1 , ' xnxx K Q , 'Y W' A 4 1 3 ev g' l Drck Roch Lynn Meler IQ Ray Parker CLASS 4' 1? 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X f Kauffman 3 Pat Maloney , fr' Marge Schnei er Mary Snay Darlene Stewart Nancy Toews Margaret Darla Wilder Orval Yoder Wayne Yoder Tonn fl of ' ff We Marilyn Miller 5 15, 5 Billy Larry Sc hoepf Seitz we Y 'Q 4' Jerr Eddie Dale Y Troyer Turner VanCampen REYNOLD'S SNACK BAR Where you get the best in food R. 9 fi Karen Larrick Bob Smyth A William Baker me 'ff ,Avi X A xx X I H J David Stephen Beachy Beasley fiff' 5, if , ' x A., .-if L,.Ld-JJ Fred Wesley Tony Bohm Bontrager Brauer ii: J 4 ff' f N Arie B . J, J ' ' J Patricia Dorothy Dale Donald Brooks Coleman Collmann Cook A . gtg, Nr' V Tx . William Glen Marjorie Danny Jeannie Eckel Engweiler Epperley Forker Franks , Q H' M , 54 Q if ' 5 Ki N- 'fi iil vi. it 2. W H be AX sf' f P wi r fin: f . Karen Allan joe Judith Mike Milburn Geffert Goldsmith Haines Halfman Harper Hinners si'- .at A A wx. -V Phil Joan Gene Robert Warren Barbara John Hogkinggn Hoskinson Johnson Jones Joy Kaufman 2 ' . Y rx: Q. I , '- v , X - X 5 ' . .is f . v N Q Peggy Owens Linda Peitsch John Putnam Barbara Sabin Ruth Linda Maw Scott Schulthess Seek Eileen Stutzman David Valdois Ton Van Buren James Wallsten Q R Compliments of LEHNER LOCKER PLANT HAVEN PHARMACY FUN-x k J Elvin, Jerry Albright, Carole Astle and Ann Miller. 9? 1 Big wigs of Jr, -Sr, Banquet--Leon Lake, Lynn Tuttle, Karlene TOUCllIDOKx'N'l Lake and Miller during senior play, Queen Victoria QC, Merrittj receiving the Carol family s approval in senior play Time Out for Ginger. -I-1-1-:LW A desperate moment ' for Lynn and Dick while Albright rests up for the chase, Another Indian bites the dust in the Junior production of Ten Little Indians, I 'sl' Laat riiinute inspection before final appearance as members of the class of 1955 are Dee Baker, Linda Merritt, Connie Merritt and Ann Miller, '4 I X - 1 r I f : ' in , . X' i ,, , 1 iM swgxg: bi,-fm' K Lynn Tuttle -sa xophone - ll -girls high -I Dee Ann Baker-saxophone - Ill Robert Serpan-trumpet-l Carole Schoonover-clari- net-I Linda Peitsch-Flute-I i iolloli Ti JL Final rehearsal for spring concert W 'K 'f Q i H xii' ...... .. . -V g l Leon Lake-trumpet-ll Margaret Tonn-girls low- II Dick Koch-piano-I1 Nei Epperley-girls high- II Linda Merritt-piano-l Gayle Norris-baritone -Il Bfass E fe festival feheal-si sta nsemble Band rehea rsal Q. i . ARE: Lak - LEFT '78 for f aI1dNo1-ri? Haines, Igwcgiliqlcjlflxllh ' Uelldr 'l U .' Ulf-AW' 'xl l Hd Pefftirms . fo ..,pa.- ' . ' 7 I GOVefHO f's Day H4-L' pu l 1 QR 1 A i H Festival lndustrwils Svfmg 1 reheafsa v ' 111' 1 l l N ote the smiling faces carrying new dfllms Mr. Shaheen and his girls ensemble ' 1 gi - 4-A -if -9 Y 'Z . N wg, ' e REQ. . ' ' . -31 ' L- - F - 1' iq. lg. tl. i , rf 2:1451 . 3 I :yy viz., 1 'il 5 . 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JC DEPARTME Nl' Joe Mac Hoskinson, Billy Baker, Jerry Albright, Robert Serpan, Jerry Haines, Leon Lake, Ray Parker, Carole Schoonover, Dick Koch, Rita Howell, Mary Snay, Dolores Kranz, Carole Astle, Dee Ann Baker, and Ann Miller. DR HAROLDK VOTH DD HAVEN CLEANERS iF IL , A ' 4 !-xL W P' 'gniyrflx sn' V1 A 1- - ' -' -- H.. - JLfT:a '?5f 7LL'.f4e' 4p '!Di 5 1 mt: -I ..f .gf-. 4- ,gn , . :. ,,,.K 4gv ,A 4 EA . U 3 wi . ,'s- K -U 'bk BOYS' QUARTET, LEFT TO R161-KT: lefty Haines, Leon Lqke, Don Sumdley, lerold Albright, neague rating, - X, bQIRLs' . 1, Smarei - L I' Pg?r1eyQLZ1RTE strifgt 010 Tl L ' I res K EFT ' sla 'an To le , Z. R1 I. COnngHT: De A481-I-it? Ba O ke 811 '- Ne Dxsmcm e ra tin 8 5 I 1 n A lgxgsi' . ... 1 . .. rF-S-. I Q I ,TQ ,I BOYS ENSEMBLE, RATINGS: League - II, District - I, State - II. if -F- HAVEN CO X il V MAIL!!! ll I Q- wif- 53- ,Q -. GIRLS ENSEMBLE, RATINGS: League - I, District - I, State - I. OP GRAIN COMPANY HAVEN CO-OP OIL COMPANY Shown above are: JuniorPlayUast Rogers .... Larry Owens Mrs. Rogers ....... Karlene Elvin Fred Narracott ...... Gary Banz Vera Claythorne ..... Lynn Tuttle Philip Lombard ...... Jerold Albright Anthony Marsten ..... Bill Romig William Blore ...... Gene Heim General MacKenzie , , , Gary Zimmerman Emily Brent. . Rita Howell Sir Lawrence Wargrave. . Dick Koch Dr. Armstrong .Don Astle Voice . . . David Moore TEN LITTLE lllllill TIME 0lT FUR GITTER Lizzie .... Agnes Carol . Howard Carol Joan ..... Jeannie .... Ginger .... Eddie Davis . Tommy Green Mr. Wilson. . Ed Hoffman . Ann Miller and Leon Lake por- tra 'ing mother and father in the senior play Time Out For Ginger rfvi .eniorPIayUast Martha Smith . .Ann Miller . . Leon Lake Linda Merritt Connie Merritt , Carole Astle Russell Hayes . Darrel Lyon . Frank Barnes . Jon Holmes 25 Miss Bernitz is seen giving instructions to a few of the members of the senior play cast during scenes. i K X xxmx W 5 I9 6 DEBAT The Haven debate squad fared well this year by taking first place at Great Bend, Dod e City, and at the Class A District Tournament. Tghird place at the Winfield, Ulysses, x i S N i and state tournament, and place fourth at the tournaments held at Salina and Derby. These students were also admitted to the National Forensic League which is also a great honor. The Haven squad was made up of l5 students and 7 of these were be ginners and only two seniors, so Haven should have another good year to follow. FORENSICS SQUAD ST AT E SQU AD The forensics students un der the guidance of Mrs Duggan completed a successful year as they placed second in the state out of a field of 160 Kansas high schools Pictured above is the class itself and on the left are the contestants who participated in the state forensics meet. Fllll SICSA D0 EACT LAI The one act play cast presented The Sire de Maltroits Door three times in contest. At the Mid-Kansas League speech and drama festival they received a II rating. At the district they received a I. The play was under the direction of Miss Bernitz. Included in the cast, left to rightg Dick Koch, Eddie Turner, Connie Merritt Don Standley, Russell Hayes, and Margaret Tonn, student director, and Mike Harper. The latter two not pictured. 7 27 1 1 ACT CAST WM Jn Qf,, 1 QQ ER, l W 5,4 H A.,4 A ,4 ,A an A ,. X 1. .1 1 .A ,W v4 f'355.fm K , 'i V E fi 4 a ' f' A ff? v , 4 friku .. 2 . . COHHIC IIICIIIU ,QOKW sharon mount' ,A-.- 'i gm , Sm hes'-an 'Q' -'HQ' dee ann baker lmda memtt Captains and Lunch WI -M -...-t.-.- --- F00'l'l3ALL Y' '1 1955 RECORD ldr- Won 3 Lost 5 Tled 1 Opponent Haven Opp Che 'rey Pretty Pralrre Halstead Burrton Moundrrdge Buhler Inman Nrckerson Mt Hope Coach E V fPeteJA1br1ght center poses wrth 1905 football co captalns elects Don Standley and Larry Haxnes Standley and Halnes both senrors were elected by therr team mates after the close of the season REYNOLDS SERVICE STATION Complrments of FRONT ROW Coach Albrrght B Baker G Engweller G Banz A Goldsmlth D Van Campen T Van Buren Assrstant Coach Pertsch SECOND ROW G Helm Manager M Cokely J Weve L Meter D Blachly G Koontz J Holmes B Smlth THIRD ROW J Lanmng D Loehr D Moore A Loehr L Lake R. Parker D Standley R Parker TOP ROW B Romrg J Huston J Putman A Haclett I Albrrght I Schrock J Hayes L Hames andJ Hames T C . 1 'C asv 'i 'N - - - u 'f . - 5 2 28 O ' ' Z7 12 f 6 av I 43 O ,Xfp , ' 6 26 13 47 13 13 ' 6 41 . 6 25 'C p 3 3 I , ' , it ' 1 O 1' ' 3 .. 3 , t 0 , . a 3 A ,, ,. . I - ' I , 1 RMEN LEAD Senrnr Lettermen ' ' llllll e +-- 1955 M K STANDINGS -wmv: ,.,,, -P,-ws. Inman Nlckers on Halstead Buhler Moundmdge HAVEN Pr Prarrle Burrton Lackmg exDer1ence and depth the Haven gr1d team un der the able coachmg of Pete 'x 5 Albrlght showed plenty of BACK ROW Lake Weve Blachly Holmes FRONT ROW Loehr H H S dl sparkle at tlmes dur1ng a rough ayes ames tan ey season whrch saw the Wlldcats w1n three games and t1e one of then' n1ne game sched ule They got off to a fme start Wlth two v1ctor1es Four strarght defeats followed Then the hlghhght of the season came as the underdog Wrldcats held the unbeaten and league champlon Inman Teutons to a 13 I3 t1e L Merer krcks extra pornt rn Inman game to glve Haven 7 O lead .1 Wrlrleat Fnnthall Lettermen V1 'X FL rillls nf' H' M,-.5 -5-I H TY 0 -Sinai? 3 7751 V' STANDING: Coach'A1brightg M. Cokely, L. Meier, A. Loehr, J. Weve, R. Hayes, D. Blachly, L. Haines, J. Holmes, D. Standley, G. Koontz, D. Moore, Roy Parker and Ray Parker. KNEELING: L. Lake, I. Huston, D. Loehr. I. Haines, I. Hayes, B. Romig, I. Schrock and J. Albright. frsfg lf I I 1, , r eq , 5 va T., of . r 'A 3 I 'r ' A A gn 3 g C-3 '-94.1 won Lake' Forw aid kv-if an NW' w eww' HAVEN Inman Nickerson Burrton Mt. Hope Pr, Prairie Moundridge Buhler Halstead Nickerson Burrton Sylvia Pr. Prairie Moundridge Buhler Halstead Inman OPP, 73 51 43 53 47 60 54 57 63 24 59 55 57 49 68 73 HAVE UAGEII A n 5 a Q was K K, 5 QQ W' M, JM f I ae. 'rf 1 ' lei EVE , f My V 5 sv W0 ' n 2 I A ref X af W., fm Bill Romig Bob Smyth Guard Forward 42 34 D HAVEN WILDCAT BASKETBALL SQUAD, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Lynn Meier, Jon Holmes, Joe Mac Hoskinson, Daniel Loehr, Gene Heim, Joe Parker, Glenn Engweiler, David Beachy, Pat Maloney, Bill Romig, Jack Hayes and Ray Parker. 0 THE C0 RT ,fl , 1 25 1 fl av , I ' M 4.7, - E1 fr t 5 73, til 2-K , Tlffff ' eff! y 3 L .1-' - 7 .. 131 2'5- , 1,21 I- ll!! Jon Holmes Jack HaYeS Forward Guard 1 . D , l', ll' ll' r H ' -g at C Mlgfvf . x T K ft .T F 5' 1 K.. j G Q. '-5 i N ,rt Don S C1131-d tandley fr H K K 25 v-ff in I Clint Hill, Leon Lake, Phil Hoskinson, Bob Smyth, Darrell Blachly, Haines, Don Standley, Asst. Coach Art Peitsch. SITTING: Roy Jerry Haines, Jerold Albright, John Lanning, Larry Seitz, Gary Banz, Darrell Blachly Center Dodge City Tournament Haven 57 Haven 47 Haven 30 Coffeyvilie 93 Dodge City 50 Chanute 57 District Tournament Haven 67 Augusta 71 This page sponsored by HAVEN ELECTRIC John 8: Arlie Lake N . f ,QP , 4' .ll-ll....- ,........ rw- .fy '-2-M---.---wliifi ...1.H-q--'F-I-Wy' B' W- i , i, ...,,iEi - in if i g' 'fig i V E '. A V 3137: , ' JZ: ,Ii Z'g, we 11 ' I e , 'rbvrlv 'ihiirlllfiwkf iwlwolliixissw? WU vw? ' x71 8 's'N 3 MEMBERS OF HAVEN TRACK SQUAD. STANDING, BACK ROW: Clint Hill, Smyth, Coleman, Blachly, Holmes, Lake, Heim, Parker. SECOND ROW: Brauer, Albright, Beachy, I. Haines, Geddis, Van Buren, Putman, Beasley. SITTING: Seitz. L. Haines, Hayes, Romig, Huston, Owens,La11r1iI1g. MOOFS- Tlll CLADS SET EW IillUlllill 1956 marked another successful track year for the Haven thinclads as they copped two meets, set three new school records, and broke numerous f other meet records. New school records were set by: Larry Haines who polevaulted 12' 9 1!2 at the regional meet to break his own record of 12' 1 3f4 set last I year: Darrell Blachly who heaved the shot 48' 8 to break Darrell Tucker's 47 foot mark: and Gene Heim who stepped offthe quarter in 51. '7 to K cut . 3 seconds off Harry Bogners 31 year old record. Other point makers on the squad were Jon Holmes, halfmiler and high hurdler: Jack Hayes, pole- ' vault and relays: Bill Romig, broad jump and relays: Larry Owens, relays. Larry Haines Works on his record Also outstanding this year were the freshman track men, headed by Bob Setting form' Smyth, highjumper, who placed in 6 of the 7 meets he went to: John Lanning and Joe Haines frosh relay men who also lettered with the freshman mile and 880 relay teams. With Gene Heim, Jack Hayes, Bill Romig, Larry Owens and the freshmen back to comprise next years squad the future looks bright. ' I Blachly, Holmes, Smyth, Heim, Romig 8: Gene Helm wms quarter at Hayes at practice before regional. Haven relays. This page sponsored - through the courtesy of I WATSON'S GROCERY and ECK MOTOR'S INC. Pictured at left is the entrance to the annual H-Club dance, high- light of the year for the lettermen and dates. T D. Blachly, L. Lake and D. Standley are pictured at right. These three senior boys headed the H-Club this year. Courtesy of . THE COTTAGE GRILL 1111 ff rt f 2 C I, XF ' sf , T , f1g.lq .X 'A,l'- BACK ROW: Coach Albright, B. Romig, J. Huston. I. Haines, D. Standley, D. Moore, J. Hayes, L. Haines, R. Hayes. MIDDLE ROW: I. Albright, D. Loehr, J. Schrock, A. Loehr, L. Lake, F. Barnes, G. Heim. SITTING: R. Parker, M. Cokely, G. Koontz, D. Blachly, L. Meier, J. Holmes, and R. Parker. ll-CLUB CUMPLETES SECIVII YEAH After a second successful year the H-Club has gained 13 new members, held a very successful dance, and carried out several projects. Under the leadership of Coach E V. Albright the 22 lettermen held their Znd annual semiformal dance on April 7. The dance was exclusively for H-Club mem- bers and their guests LEFT: Larry Haines clears last low hurdle in final of the Haven Relays. RIGHT: Second heat in the prelirninaries ofthe 100 yard clash is ready to start. Coach Albright is starter, HAVEN JOURNAL ISI S-'J s a H4 I S 4 w f bllullly sc Wm ' L against Chimuu L nf H1 'Qs scores x x aga mst Dodge Reimer Shahpen 8LHowe11 I Nix .EN i 'f' may officiate at Haven Relays it , 'N fXf1L161'f1I'6S as Holmes and Standley stand by v. ef , N. ii. ',-ug , . ' A f' 1 m 'w A L' ' A A J I r B I.,- 'za I , ii u F 'ax il 5 .N Nj Q ' 1 Ag I ii 1 2 X . . 1 -. I F I X . . ' r 3 f 1 A 1. 2 . K, ,- . N 1f x A i i . P 1, 1 K Y I Qc y L ' I d 1 r 4 ' ,. , 1 , . . 4 , I V. , K WM 'NEEET EEIAEIL Making rules and regulations for school events.. presiding at various functions, sponsoring dances and an art contest were all part of the many activities carried out by the members of the student council which is pictured above. LEFT TO RIGHT ARE. C. Schoonover, D Standley, K. Elvin, J. Hayes, R. Howell, L. Lake, D. Baker, D. Blachly, S. Hefling, M. Darre11B12Ch1y Harper, D. Kranz, B. Romig, M. Tonn, J. Dee Am? Baker Swco President Albright, and L. schuirhess. STANDING Cwpfesldem BEHIND ARE: Sponsors Schulthess and Howell. EETERE FARMER EE AEERIEA ...lb One of the most active organizations in Haven High School is the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America. SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Mr. Schulthess, Sponsorg A. Hoskinson, Reporter: G. Zimmerman, Vice-President, B. Romig, Presidentg L. Meir, Secretary: I. Schrock, Treasurer, and J. Huston, Sentinel. Bill Romig F. F. A, President Kayvttv : I 1 Today For Tonlorrm MarHyn MiHvr CABINET, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Merritt, Sharon King, Margaret Tonn, NeIEpper1y, Carole Staleup, Lynn Tuttle, Linda Merritt, Barbara Stewart, Dixie Chain, Mrs. Duggan. SITTING: Miss Bcrnitz, Rita Howell, Jean Terry, Pres. Carole Schoonover, Sharon Mount, Mary Snay, Karlene Elvin Mrs. Holdernan. Baby Bawl Uueen Queen Marilyn before crowning, stand- ing by, Escort Leon Lake, NOT PICTUR- ED, HER ATTENDANTS: Carole Schoonover, Connie Merritt, and Linda Peitsch. Zaeea Dee im gain f . ZW' . .Zi ,,, . - ,naw 1 mil' .Jw.L,r.Qg , , .'.'b f ! ESR. N. , 1' ff 2 ,Ugg 454,121 - A5 iw' ,-J,,7Q42hr3?5f 1 ' -.i:'?dI1g? wig. F175 xgjifkigifl S' W' MU' f q pffufl x 4, . , ., 'ia: g X 1 . 1 J 'Q , , 'x -if 5 SL. wf.iw , ,iflzf nr' P5 , I . 4 ' l.f.-W. i 3 321. 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QUEEN CAROLE PRINCESS CONNIE PRINCE LEON 41 PRINCESS JEAN 'X Salutatorran Jean Ann Terry away at Co Valedrctorlans Carole Schoonover and Leon Lake acca laurea te Processronal Drck Koch Invocatton Rev Ralph Walters You ll Never Walk Alone Rogers Hammerstem Almlghty God of Our Fathers James Chorr Sermon Plan Your Own L1fe Rev Marlon Alexander Ave Marla Gounod Nel Epperley Benedlctron Rev Ralph Walters Recessronal Sharon Mount 43 4 4 Q CLASS OF 1956 GRADUATIO ommencement Processronal Dlck Koch Invocatlon Rev Marlon Alexander Salutatortan Jean Terry Valedrctortan Carole bchoonover The Halls of Ivy Russell and Kmght Boys Ensemble Address Wanda May Vmson Valedrctorran Leon Lake A Perfect Day Bond Presentatlon Presenta tron Prese nta tron Benedtctron Mxxed Chorr of Class Frl d H Howell ofD1p1omas Vlfgll Hefltng of Honor Awards Fred H Howell Rev Xlarron Alexander K f' . ' - z A- ,sa ws- L - X Y V 5 - i 1 I x 1 E 4 J5- , - '5 ' l . 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