Herington High School - Rocket Yearbook (Herington, KS)

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THE IHHIKH SPONSORED BY SENIORS HERINGTON HIGH SCHOOL I-IERINGTON KANSAS 1952 'I 'WI 2 Sig' I OF x ff . So 1-1'-.Q EFA I l Y i r Q .zz 'f1 I Z V U i ' Milf Q 5 . A , , 'N-1 li ll 'H Qii'Hv ' i V 1 I ., .mm- H ff l '- 1, 'md'-M vvx, f , .,... , .s.. V. Y!v, 'QA I k , -. -A Q , PM 4?'ffs:ix 'ff 'f4.Q,,,.,, J wnxfw- ww U ft Ilia. p ul, V , v, 4. 'U - A. A xevL,,,,r,'i-V YV I vw I hs Han.. ,.ff,,:-fag 4 , Q ., kj-iv LAK, fagwv- ,Q E, . -Q 'N :W ix , ,Q ' ,M i vw .,,:gtfx?,i, Wu, R. , 4, up 1 A gh Y, .0 , if ,T , A, A Q 1 -1lffE5?,25g,f5 Y ' La, '., A , '-Y .547 L , ,I .5545 eff' ' , . , . , , A A nr . Y N b .I .,, 1,,554, 17, l j, ,154 . li' ADMI I TRATIO EARLE T. ANDERSON LILA SIEK Superintendent Clerk of the Board BUTTERFIELD Principal FRED DOZIER ED DONAHUE RALPH BOELLING Board Member Board Member Board Member HARLAN TATGE T.W. HANNEGAN ERNEST SAUER Board Member Board Member Board Member 3 v ,f f if I I-555 - I sys i X X MINNIE KUNKLE Eighth Grade WALTER BROCKMEIER Eighth Grade MARGARET TURCOTT School Nurse BURLEY MARTIN Coach and Science PHILIP JOY Mathematics VIOLA BANKER Librarian and English DARRELL MOUNKES Vocational Agriculture MARILYN BIEHLER Secretary to Prinicpal i '15 -dl M FAC LTY loggvt 1rQ FRED FOREMAN Science LAURA MELANDER Commerce R LEIGH BELL Industrial Arts BERYLE SCHUMP Spanish and Physical Education ALICE WOLF English BEN PICKERING Social Science ELOISE PALMQUIST Home Economics WALDO PANKRATZ Music V rf' , X 1 ff X ix J is X I 1 'JP 'U ' ,,. ty 4 I '- Nm 'sic 4 I I ae, Q f 4' ?. ,af 'L- Presxdent Vxce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Hxstorlan Q I' Q 'b fx Qs .1 U 5.3 ,Vg-s .fm rf-AQ' 3 411' eniors Joe McKee Denn1s B1sby Jerry Rxttel Charles Krueger Geraldme Baker 1 gig: 1 'it 4 ,J .7 V9 Z 'iq-v' X, ' 'll 4 'tax 'muff 1 A r 5 1 'Q 3,1 HENRY ALT Football 3 BARBARA ADAMS F.H.A. 35Y-Teen1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,4g Glee Club I,2,4gIl.1IliOl' Play GERALDINE BAKER Class Officer 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Y-fl'een 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,4gIurli01' Play, Girls' State 35 Annual Staff 3,4 CJ. BAKER Kays 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Band 2, 3,45 Football 2,3,4g Basketball 3,45 Letterman Club 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,4 RONALD BAKER Student Council 45 Kays 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Football 35 Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 3,4 DORIS BROMLEY F.H.A. 3,4gY-Teen1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Glee Club 1,2 IEANNE BUCHENAU F.H.A3.4iY'TC9fl1.2.3.4i Mixed Chorus 1,23 Glee Club 1,2 CURTIS BEAMES Kays l,2g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Football 25 Letterman Club 3 DONNA BUSHEY Y-Teen r,2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Band 3,4g Junior Play: Cheerleader 4 DENNIS BISBY Class Officer 3,4, Kays l,2,3,4, Glee Club 4, Business Mgr. Rocket Head-Lite 41 Annual Staff 4 BILL BITTNER Rays 2g Band I,2,3,4g Football 2,31 Annual Staff 4 PATRICIA DARNER Student Council 45 Y-Teen i,2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4QG166 Club 3,4, Band 1.2, 3.4, Annual Staff 4, Editor, Rocket Head-Lite CA THERINE DOY LE Class Officer Ig Student Council 3- F.H.A. 3, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 3,4, 1 D.A.R. essay awardg One-act play 3 ELMER BRUNNER Kays 1,2 HERBERT CA LE Student Council 4g Kays I,2, 3,49 Mixed Chorus 3g Glee Club 3, Pep Club 3, Football l,2, 3,4, Baseball 4g Letterman Club 3,4 CONNIE ESCOBA R F.H.A. 3LY'TEef1I,2,3,4L Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3 X ,Aff auf 3' f ,,.e ' Aqaba-at ' A J. 5 'av Q-, ' li, ss? ff., 5 -Q-:Q 3 6 lfwfgfe, 1 ,,.1 .f A J 1 s5.ff'y ? , 44, ' :f,5fa.a an fa , I 1 .- nys mr -2 '- ROBERT ELLIOTT Class Officer 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,25 Student Council 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Band I,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 3 RITA GRAVA TT F.ll.A. 3: Y-Teen I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Glee Club 2, 3,4 ' f,ff . f j ,1 , 4 .- 4 1' ,' f L K 1 fd!! , If ,VA ff f' If' ,' , f I f CLAIRE HYDE Class Officer lg Y-Teen 1,2,'3,45 Student Council 35 I-'.H.A. 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Junior Play5 Girls' State 35 Pep Club I,2,3,4g Cheerleader 3'4 HIRAM HARMON F,F.A. 3.45 Kays 2,35 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club 35 Football 3,4 DONALD HAYES Class Officer 35 Kays l,2,3,45 Glee Club 4g Band l,2, 3,45 Football 1,3 MARILYN KENDALL Y-Teen I,2,3,4g Band I,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,4 ALEDA MEYER F.H.A. Officer 3,45 Y-Teen 2,3,4 L.C. HONEYCUTT, JR. Class Officer 1,45 Kays 1,25 Football r,2,3.4: Basketball 3,45 Letterman Club 3,4 ,.4, SHIRLEY MURRAY F.H.A. 2,41Y'TeCrl I,2,3,4: G.A.A. Ig Pep Club 3g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Newspaper Staff 2g Glee Club l,3,4g Annual staff 4 CHARLES KRUEGER Class Officer 4g Kays 2,3g Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Glee Club 2,3g Pep Club 3g Football l,2,3,4g Basketball 4g Baseball 4g Letterman Club 45 Annual Staff 4 DEAN KENDA LL F.F.A. 2,35 Kays l.2.3.4: Mixed Chorus I,2, 3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4 BETTY IO MC RAE F.H.A. 3,4gY-Teen I,2,3,4g Band I,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,4 WILDA PIGORSCH F.l-l.Ag 3gY-Teen1,2,3,4 GAIL R. MC INTYRE School paper 23 Kays 3,4g Mixed Chorus I,3g Glee Club l,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Junior Play: Football I JOE MC KEE Class Officer 4g Kays l,2,3,4: Glee Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 3g Letterman Club 4 6 sf-A , ,A ,, -. V , fl rs- '- 31:17 JIS 'N 7 iw' f Q , f 5, 6' W sl 4 1 sf? 9 ,fail .' n-4 av Wx at 'if ag, l--In .r ' EDWIN RIFFEL Kay 1 2 Mrxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Bandl 2 ee Cl bl 2 3 4 MARTHA SAMPLES H A 3 Y Teenl 2 Bandl 2 3 Glee Club! 4 Prompter Junior Play DONNA SAUER Y Teenl 2 34 Bandz 34 Jumor Play Pep Club 2 GERALD RINDT F F A 3 4 Kays 3 JERRY RITTEL Class Officer 4- Kays 1 2- Junior Play- Mixed Chorus I2 3 4-GleeClub12 3 4 DOROTHY SAUER Y-Teen 1 2 3 4- Mixed Chorus 1 3 4- Glee Club I 3 4- Pep Club 2 LA VELLE ROEHRMAN Kays 3- Football 3 BETTY IO SHINN l-'.H.A. 3,45 Y-Teen I,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,25 Glee Club l,2g Pep Club vs' N LELAND HOWARD RUNFT Student Council 4g Kays l,2, 3,4g Band l,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,4g Glee Club 3,45 Junior Playg Football 1.2, 3,43 Basketball I, 3g Letterman Club 4g Baseball 2, 3,4 GLEN SCHLESENER F.F.A. 3.4: Officer 3.4: Kays 1,3 I-N E Q ELAINE TIEDE - if is Y-Teen r,2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3: ll qw- Glee Club I,2,3g Band l,2,3 A Lk ' A' TE ,-,. 4? f A - we f Frgaagigi ' f 'i A gt ANN WALKER Class Officer Ig Student Council 2,34 Y-Teen 4g Junior Playg Basketball I,2,3i Cheerleader 3 af DICK SCHNEIDER 1 Class Officer I,2,3g Student Council 45 Kays I,3,4g Junior Playg Mixed Chorus I,3,4:G1eB Club 1,3,4g Football 3,4g Letterman Club 4g Baseball 3.4: Annual Staff 4 DONALD STARR 't 3.-Q F.F.A. l:MixedChorus l,2g Y Glee Club 1,23 Basketball 1 .1 'K' N tw f , 4 wunvffbif- gf re ,D Pi Xp 0, ik r , s 'fj 40 .Q , wr., A .,,, , ul- 1 , , ' 1. 21'Y7':f-a t , ..'vf'h fm-' ., v f We .4 . .,, ., ., il, X., if glut.: ' K we S-' ,N PAUL UTECH Class Officer 2, F.F.A. 4, Kays 1.2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Band 3,4, Boys' State, Newspaper staff RUTH ANN WEBER F.H.A. 3, Y-Teen 3,4, Mixed Chorus I,2: Glee Club 1,2 TWILA WENDT Class Officer 2, Student Council 4, Y-Teen I,2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Junior Play, Pep Club 2 LEO S. WEBER Class Officer 1, Student Council 3, Kays 3, Glee Club 4, Football 3, Basketball 2, 3,4, Letterman Club 3,4 WAYNE WHISMAN Kays 2, 3,4, Glee Club 4, Football I,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letterman Club 3, 4 CHARLES WILL Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Glee Club 4 Vvx, X Lfs fVL X! fur 11 - OU N o'W XNXX S Junior Presndent . . . Maurxce Morgan Vice Presldent. .Harry Granzow Secretary . . . Bob Schaaf Treasurer . . .Glenn Bayes I :.::,,, or xl lf ,X ,U ROW I: Esther Haefner, Claudine Darby, Carolyn Briix, Mr. Pankratz, Janine Bishop, Shirley Bell, Charlene Brown, Shirley Humbarger. ROW II: Shirley Gibson. Bobby Dale, Lester Harmon, Carl Elliott, Harry Granzow, Duane Biehler, Duane Brunner, Delmar Falen, Beverly Lee. ROW 111: LeRoy Longhofer, Dean Floyd, Don Herpich, Bob Hannegan, Charles Brown, Paul Krause, Glenn Bayes, Grady Ghrer, Robert Holeman. Junior Clas ROW l Helen Pankratz, Sonya Woten, Donna Painter, Charles Mclntyre, Dean Stroda, Dean Walters, Lester Schlesener Dennis Tatge ROW II: Iudith Zinn, Edwin McAdams, Bob Schaaf, Miss Palmquist, Mr. Mounkes, Buddy Sager, Alex Mowat Jerry Milham. ROW lI1: Marjorie Meyer, Phyllis Smith, Shirley Schlesener, Mary Weber, Jerry Strickbine, Jerry Mitchell Paul Will, Maurice Morgan, Karl White. L 2 ophomores Presxdent Jerry Weatherman V1ce Presxdent Don Gerdes Secretary Janle Danmelson Treasurer Jerry Klrkland 'E 05 'X x X X 'Q' - In , mi. . f ll 'U' L' K ' img mxf fam Q What if In A X0 02:2- g -lu fi s u K' - 1 U PM . 1-Q X ll Na 1 Q fi 0 iQ, .-.' 3, 95, I 'iff xi, -f 1 X 'fl XR X Qlvfdix V V 1 Y Xxw I V 33:5 Qxx Y 4 - ., . ,, wi i Y: 'Q X W F 1,, I 1,1 R X' f fi . X f , 3 , . ' ,--. gig iQ gl I s Q is .V -. - , 24g 1 E! i z- v fi ?-av ' A Lv -f f. .fe ffl ' Y' e .4 LL'-1 J S f f' W '52 , il WX' fx, ..', ? Xi ifuijf .iq Egg! sr- xx 7 XX -E 1 -r Q! ff -v. fi, 'iff 5 !J ' fl V .Jmlb X. l P 7 I I 'fin ' f lg 4, 3. A l . A ' '1 ,P I Q f 4 '- n l I ROW I: Alma Johnson, Dorothy Barges, Doris Golden, Gloria Deines, Anita l-lumbarger, Dorothy Czamowsky, Marlene Abeldt, Phyllis Allen, Janie Danielson, Marilyn Bittner, Donna Darby. ROW ll: Raymond Krause, Gerald Biehler, L. E. Garver, Don Gerdes, Mrs. Wolf, Charlene Brown, Mary Lynn Knight, Marguerite Hyde, Imogene Bevan, Kay Hickey, Milo Golden. ROW III: Junior Ewing, LeRoy Douglas, Larry Gaither, Harold Chalker, Donald Biehler, James Bowers, Carl Gravatt, Jerry Kirkland, Max Johnson, Ranson DeBus. ophomore Class ROW I: Melvin Ragsdale, Robert Lueker, Floyd Pauley, Amalia Mascareno, Emma Lou Locke, Rosemary Pierce, Jo Ellen Meyers, William Meyer, Jimmy Pate. ROW Il: Carol Oesterreich, Joe McCoy, Gertrude Papenhaus, Barbara Wendt, Mr. Pickering, Donna Speer, Shirley Ziebell, Dixie Shugar, Larry Meuli. ROW III: Mona Wilson, Joan Turcotr, Jerry Weatherman, Neal Stover, Dick Murray, Dallas Wendlandt, John Reed, Ronald Rtndt, Gerald Martin. 36 ua, et' Fre hmen Presxdent Shlrley Lueker Vxce Presldent Raymond Wessel Secretary James Bell Treasurer .Tackle Relsslg X g in xt I wp- 'Is' is' vw X Y -12-1 W 'N 2 K -9: rzfrv 41: ' .xt 3 QXWOQ O f OO x I 9 N D ,gofgv K9 , 9,0241 1 ' ' sq P 9 Q' ri 94 2 ' K s ' X.:3s,.QA 'O OAOX, u X7 ' 3U 9.03 9 O Q 9 0 0 Q I Q ,Q A. 1 l 6 Q . '. 0 1 N R , Q ,, S is 9. n X' ' L . ,f Qgfq Q A3 C 'xv l 5 X 1-af C5 49,4 Q - 32191 'Meng , V' Q ..o X -. 'QS' 9 'fy lg :sag f:f.Q'f93 , s 5 I, rxxgg ,M ' . :' an .Q 90 f' -. -6 4' '-qv 9 X -2 MQ. -.0 f , f 'Q' 5 Q 9 .5-A wr. p i ff, 'Q' 5,f.'?'.-. 9 'xx ? N..Qq fl 1 J 0 X, 361, ' E: A ! - x' 'QF . 'N ROW Ig Melvina Albright, Beverly Cheever, Donna Brunner, Delores Eberspacher, Jennie Fall, Loueen Lough, Judy Gruber, Harriet Granzow. ROW Il: Oscar Albrecht, James Bell, Gary Hood, Mr. Martin, Carl Danitschek, Donald Krueger, Byron Clore, Frankie Escobar. ROW III: Shirley Lueker, Muriel Ayers, Marvin Hawkes, Dewayne Blomenkamp, Charles Lee, Don Czarnowsky, Zella Harmon, Joyce Combs. Fre hman Class ROW I1 Allen Maybee, Pete Sauer, Merle Schnell, Arminta Porter, Sandra Mowat, John Meyer, Wilfred Mastin, Richard Sarmiento, Bob Milham. ROW II: Jerry Pankratz, Annabelle Pigorsch, Jill Webb, Katherine O'Malley, Jacqueline Reissig, Mr. Foreman, Loretta Moore, Patty Strunk, Mary Lou McRae, Lulubelle Pigorsch. ROW Ill: Betty Pate, Dale Will, Charles Rindt, Larry Young, Wyman Wooster, Raymond Wessel, Kenneth Taylor, Arnold Riffel, Caroline Weber. .eg if- Ia .ff 'llf President. . . . ..... Ronnie Holeman Vice-President .... . . . Glenn Dale I Secretary and Treasurer . . . Phillip Humbarger Student Council ....... Milton Wade I 9 Cheerleaders . . Carol Scates, Jessie Ayres Donna Strunk ROW I: Donna Strunk, Gary Thompson, Lowell Gardner, Jimmy Pigorsch, Keith Hyde, Jerry McConnell, Marion Reed, Dale Garver, Dale Diepenbrock, Robert Mowat, Jimmy Evans, Cecil Kemph, Herman Byfield, Karen Johnson. ROW ll: Peggy Douglas, Jeanice Swarringem, Ralph Walters, Donald Doughman, Jimmy Dorrough, Milton Wade, Robert Kramer, Glen Dale, Ronnie Holeman, Phillip Humbarger, Betty Jo Allen, Sharon Gaither, Linda Priest, Patricia Herpich. ROW Ill: Frances Byfield, Billy Schnell, Larry Timkar, Robert Schnell, Maxine Cheever, Mr. Brockmeier, Miss Kunkle, Judy Wessel, Edna Helbach, Marlene Wrench, Floydene Cory, Virginia Smith, Merna Farrar, Carol Scates, ROW IV: Billy Shockley, Tony Mascareno, LeRoy Gentz, Rodney Alward, Jessie Ayres, Shirley Combs, James Barrett, Patty Day, Pat Murray, Wanda Martin, Sharon Grady, Sandra Strickbine, Goldie Haas, Vera Lou Ahl, Emestine DePriest, Janice Johnson. ROW Ig Jeanice Swarringem, Peggy Douglas, Frances Byfield, Betty Jo Allen, Karen Johnson, Donna Strunk, Sharon Gaither, Linda Priest. ROW Il: Edna Helbach, Judy Wessel, Marlene Wrench, Floydene Cory, Miss Kunkle, Virginia Smith, Merna Farrar, Carol Scates, Patricia Herpich, Janice Johnson. ROW lll: Jessie Ayres, Patty Day, Maxine Cheever, Par Murray, Wanda Martin, Sharon Grady, Sandra Strickbine, Goldie Haas, Vera Lou Ahl, Ernestine DePriest, Shirley Combs. NOT SHOWN: Donna Lou Johnson. President. . . . . . . . Vera Lou Ahl n 1 . Vice-President . . Judy Wessel Secretary. . . . . Karen Johnson ll Q Q Treasurer. . . Jessie Ayres Librarian ..... .... M ema Farrar Eighth Grade Basketball quad TOP ROW Brlly Schnell Le RoyGentz James Barrett Tony Mascareno Glen Dale Phrhp Humbarger CENTER ROW Don Doughman Ovlanagerj Larry Trmkar Mxlton Wade Mr Brockmerer Bxlly Schockley Cecll Kemph Dale Garver Qrvianagerj BOTTOM ROW J1mm1e Darrough Robert Kramer Kexth Hyde Ronme Holeman '1 1951 1952 RECORD Herrngton Hermgton Hermgton Hermgton He rmgton Hope Mar1on Mar 1on Ab llene Hope Rema mmg Games N-I z W ,L Two games each wlth Councrl Groves and Hlllsboro Two tournaments one at Councll Groves and one at Ab1lene Z0 'eg PW a V 4 f, 4 I S 'Q fi' 0 1 C ff - , Q 27 10 , I T Herington 36 Abilene 40 f L , . 43 - 24 4 4 ' 36 ' 16 A -1 ' 34 ' 41 5' , ' 44 17 Q 4 ' ' V s 5 ' I X L.. 34? SCHIIIIL ACTIVITIES lilly q .i 71.4 Annual tail We are honored to try to bind to- gether dear memories for you and give them to you with our best wishes in this Rocket , We are striving to capture in these pages the smiles and the tears, the hard work and the re- wards, symbols that will, now and in years to come, call to memory all the events of this year. EDITORIAL Editor ...... Geraldine Baker Assistant Editor. . . Shirley Murray Activity Editor . . .Catherine Doyle Assistant Editor. . . . Beverly Lee Class Editor . . . . Pat Darner Assistant Editor. . . Dennis Bisby Sports Editor .... Charles Krueger Assistant Editor ..... Bob Schaaf Snapshot Editor and Photographer. . . Bill Bittner Assistant ...... Carolyn Briix BUSINESS Business Manager . . . Dick Schneider Sponsors ..... Laura Melander Fred Foreman ,H f X 'Ri-f p x gif tuclent Council L as Sm, l ROW l: L. C. Honeycutt, Marilyn Bittner, Sonya Woten, Claudine Darby, Sandra Mowat, Milton Wade. ROW ll: Ronnie Baker, Bob Elliott, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. Pickering, Howard Runft, Dick Schneider, Dean Stroda. ROW III: Janie Danielson, Twila Wendt, Muriel Ayres, Bob Hannegan, Herby Cale, Larry Meuli, Beverly Lee, Patsy Darne. President ...... Bob Elliott Secretary . . .Sonya Woten Vice-President , . Dick Schneider Treasurer . Claudine Darby The Herington High Student Council was composed of nineteen members this year---two members from each class and a representative from each organiza- tion. It had as its main objective the idea of doing everything to help our school to be better day by day. Council members provided for the assemblies at Herington Highduring 1951-52, and some very excel- lent ones were given. The annual Football Homecoming Activities were sponsored by the Council in November and were a huge success, Several of the Council members attended the Annual Student Council Meeting in El Dorado in October, the purpose of which was to help better the Council's work. 23 Z J i . . '. I 4 ' v X ,Q af at 49 I .N 1 President . . . Aleda Meyer F tt H k Vice-President . . Shirley Bell ll Secretary. . . Doris Bromley o Treasurer . . Rosemary Pierce ROW I: Gerladine Baker, Shirley Murray, Shirley Bell, Beverly Lee, Miss Palmquist, Donna Darby. Janie Danielson, Emma Lou Locke, Phyllis Allen. ROW II: Marlene Abeldt, Judy Zinn, Helen Pankratz, Janine Bishop, Shirley Schlesener Delores Eberspacher, Sandra Mowat, Judy Gruber. ROW III: Doris Bromley, Betty Jo McRae, Shirley Gibson, Shirley Humbarger, Aleda Meyer, Marjorie Meyer, Betty Jo Shinn, Jeanne Buchenau, Rosemary Pierce. ROW l: Dale Will, William Meyer, John Meyer, Glen Schlesener, Dean Stroda, Alex Mowat, Paul Utech, Oscar Albrecht, Lester Schlesener. ROW ll: Amold Riffel, Dean Floyd, Donald Herpich, Mr. Mounkes, Paul Will, Lester Harmon, Charles Rindt, Dean Kendall. ROW 111: Larry Gaither, Duane Biehler, Don Biehler, Hiram Harmon, Dewayne Blomenkamp, Harry Granzow, Gerald Biehler, Gerald Rindt. President. . . . Duane Biehler Vice-President . . . . Paul Utech Secretary. . . . Glen Schlesener ' ' Treasurer. . . . Harry Granzow i V4-, fw, - k J Q. Ja if 125m , fig 5 F 4 du? . Q. if -r ,J Y E IX ,. 'bi .47 Y X. Z , K.. I A . .F f ,uf - ff A . ..- l 3 , 'wffsli' '28 . , A f , . cf- 1 I . x , ,R '4 f, .... A in .3 9 3 J V ' 'Q a i .. gf! ,P Ag .Mx f Agni: v . . I, hwifg , A N ' , - V r X W f , - .wp n '1'l'u -P f C V Q? fi M 7 1. -.r ' b J: -f .nf rt ' Q g A 0 1 ., ' '. , :.,y.:.f.l., AKVW7 57.51, gxii .1 :V 'L W A ., ,, ' ,wi 2- V gs, ' 1 1 413- Q., gi Ag lv 3 . yx :sk-. 3 I A 1 ' ' '?,ff' W1 5 :vw CHR all wiri- Q 54 ,- 4 Y , A' A .Is Y, ,f i, , - - 4, 5, A 4 . s fi ' 1 y 'A ll I' i' ' ? as gi ' ,mfr 1 sf if if 63 ,Q Y' cf' nr 35 .wg Q3 ' E af ' L , if 'S fx .7 4 x ff its f H2 1 Qi B' Tgi P ,, is n ef, R L Er? 5 A,.QTi,j -S K 1 Boy ' Glee Club ROW I: Charles Will, Wilfred Mastin, Melvern Ragsdale, Jimmy Pate, Paul Utech, Dennis Bisby, Curtis Beames, Ronald Baker, John Meyer, Dennis Tatge. ROW Il: Eddie McAdams, Ranson DeBus, Don Krueger, Bob Lueker, Joe McKee, Dean Stroda, Don Gerdes, L. E. Garver, Charles Mclntyre, Byron Clore. ROW III: Bob Schaaf, Carl Elliott, Jerry Kirkland, Jerry Rittel, Jerry Weatherman, Mr. Pankratz, Dean Floyd, Dean Kendall, Kenneth Taylor, Don Czarnowsky, Dick Schneider, C. J. Baker, Raymond Wessel. ROW IV: Paul Will, Bob Elliott, Helmud Riffel, Wayne Whisman, Paul Krause, Jerry Strickbine, Junior Brown, Jerry Mitchell, Leo Weber, Donald Hayes, Charles Lee, Arnold Riffel, Gail McIntyre. 6:1 f 19'3:-la-tis x' .ps-Q 5 ,bl A -a- s s vig V The Glee Club hasa membership of forty-five boys this year. The members are chosen and directed by Mr. Pankratz.. The boys not only sang with the girls at the Christmas Music Program, but they also had several numbers by themselves. The accompanists for the Glee Club are Bob Schaaf and Jerry Kirkland. Z7 -1 ! '5 Fifa MARCHI G BA D PRESIDENT: Donna Bushey SECRETARY Claudine Darby VICE-PRES: Howard Runft TREASURER: Bob Elliott TWlRLERSg Shirley Bell, Janine Bishop, Donna Glee Bushey, Jo Ellen Meyers, Beverly Lee, Waldo Pankratz, Director, Phyllis Allen, Gary Thompson, Donna Marie Sauer, Gail Mclnryre, Janie Donaelson, Emma Lou Locke, Muriel Ayres, Sonya Woten, Drum Major, Bob Elliott, Mary Lynn Knight, Imogene Bevan, Carolyn Henderson, Ronnie Holeman, Frances Byfield, Dale Garver, Sandra Mowat, Rosemary Pierce, Esther Haefner, Betty Jo McRae, Carl Elliott, Ronnie Baker, Claudine Darby, Carolyn Briix, Catherine Doyld, Kay Hickey, Phyllis Smith, Jerry Rittel, Paul Utech, Patsy Darner, Bryon Clore, Marilyn Kendall, Helen Pankratz, Loueen Lough, Bill Bittner, Howard Runft, Curtis Beames, Jerry Kirkland, Mary Ruth Weber, Marilyn Bittner, Marjorie Meyer, Carl Danitschek, Lowell Gardner, Joan Turcott, Jerry Weatherman, Shirley Ziebell, Bob Holeman, Geraldine Baker, Dean Floyd, Patty Strunk, Bob Schaaf, Larry Meuli, Arnold Riffel, C.J. Baker, Don Hayes, Jerry Strickbine, Zella Harmon. 30 .p-un-stQsu....,, 'r in ' a 1 li 1 Q, ggi? X 53 3 R' -1 7-,-,A '1 gf- , L , .... ,, f 'E 513 qi -I ,' ff E LM. , Lfil Lf, -' 713 ' ,W ' al, 3 W iv ,e.,,' ff' '56, 1 S '15,- .151 its .5 . ,.jJL'1xi.,.fYmaw::c.r. H- -- What's the mixup out here'? Oh tryouts for the Junior class play in the auditorium Miss Banker director chose the cast for this year s Junior class play Miss Jimmy by Jean Provence Junior Class Play Cast of Characters in order of appearance Louise a sophomore at Brier Mountain College for Women Janine Bishop Florence Her roomate Mary Weber Catherine A Junior living across the hall ..... Carolyn Brux Doris Her freshman roommate .... Shirley Bell Harriet A senior who lives next door , , Beverly Lee Droopy The colored man of all work , , Harry Granzow Miss Watkins Dean of Brier Mountain College for Womenl . . Sonya Woten Jimmy QA stray junior from the State . . University, Robert Schaaf Prof. Frazier QA Rhodes scholar and English instructorl . . Glenn Bayes 32 'F 0 E-ACT PLAY The one-act play cast and Miss Viola Banker, director, added a new honor to Herington High's laurels when they received excellent as their rating in the One-Act Play Festival at Hillsboro on Thursday, February 14. DATE FOR BOBBY SOX , the name of the play, was given for the H, H, S. student body also Professor George Wilner of the University of Wichita was the critic judge. CAST Bobby Sox, a cute, fourteen year old girl . . . Shirley Lueker Harold, a rather nice looking chap of sixteen. . . James Bell Margie, the seventeen year old sister . . . . Donna Speer Mrs. Hanna, the Mother of the family . . Patsy Darner Mr. Hanna, the Father of the family ....... Joe McKee VL '11 33 REPRESENTATIVE TO DISTRICT CITIZENSHIP CONTEST CATHERINE DOYLE Represented HHS mn the D1str1ct Good Cltxzenshlp Contest sponsored by the Daughters of the Amer1can Revolut1on MEMURIAM Standmg mn the hall m the class room or at the desk the Hermgton ful memory of M155 Flora Burnett who gave thxrty years of fa1thful serv1ce to the mathematlcs department of th1s school Truly lt may be sa1d of her she l1ved the more excellent way for hers was a llfe dedxcated completely to her chosen task The memory of her lnfluence and devotlon w1ll ever m splre us to hlgh xdeals 34 . . . 1 . . , . W R. High School student pauses in grate- 5 'x 3 4.111.- Q. '50-A S A -I s I s al 1 N x -. ' 0 'L-I 2, 5 vu tg lk I 1- vga W U41 QUARTER 'cl SNQAK '4 fd. 1 ' O , . I f if . 1 - N ' 'Q . sv -w Q -A , ANN .,..... , .1 1 u . 3 ff I ,U o A f 'f 0, 112'.r. . ,,, .Iwi y! Ln Q Kr A 4 . -. 1 X 4 . zq, ..1,. H-' fue- 1,' a--.,,. -ww, if. ., .,.- -3 , ,,.:,, '.',. ,'r' ' fab' u- : kk . ab N ff ' S '.. 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ROW III: Loueen Lough, Marilyn Kendall, Carolyn Henderson, Ioan Turcott, Loretta Moore, Patty Strunk, Phyllis Allen, Marlene Abeldt. 3 A I Football quad LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Harold Chalker, Dick Murray, Charles McIntyre, Bob Milham, Don Krueger, James Bell, Larry Meuli, Larry Gaither, LeeRoy Douglas. ROW II: Carl Gravatt, Jerry Weatherman, Don Gerdes, Buddy Sager, Delmar Falen, Junior Ewing. ROW III: Bob Hannegan, Joe McKee, Max Johnson, C. I. Baker, L. E. Garver, Herbie Cale, Byron Clore, Robert Holeman, Junior Alt, Bob Lueker, Richard Schneider. ROW IV: Jerry Srrickbine, Grady Ghrer, Manager, Kenneth Taylor, Wayne Whisman, Leroy Longhofer, Coach Burley Marlin, Howard Runft, Charles Krueger, Manager Melvern Ragsdale, Hiram Harmon. QQ? mb 'mei' ows me ff' 'Lis X rl f4c,m1 a ' 'f-few? if 'H f 9. ' -5 Q7 I. 6, A . I -S Qtagm-af :V ally, ,,:V J 12 1 . .f N , I, -.gnri Q- - .- If 1 P Hin ' ff 7 L , f .,- fl K - 1 Y 4. M, 6 37 gs- A .,,. -' V'-x . ...AQ 4 '-4. K: nv-wo 1--A us' 14-A Charles Krueger Howard Runft Joe McKee l95I Senior Grldder W URW M D1ck bchnexder L. C I-Ioneycutt C J Baker is .K snug Wayne Hnsman Jumor Alt I-hram Harmon 38 C ' . . ' .A - 2+ r ru M g la I 'A -Q--1, ,. ', r 5 Y -' '- s D '. 'f'- . 1. ,ga-,g -1' 4,4, ' A .- I Q sv ', , -Q QL lr K ' -ff. I ffl. - A J 4 5 . ' ' -' . . .M - 4 I l . , U .P ' Q . O 0 I 0 v .f lk! V' . 4 . 'N mm' 'Y 'sf ' 'W . ' ' ig. 9 ' '4 .1 .... 1 ' , -' Q 1 V 'Q , ' F .V V I z 1 -2 : ' ' A' sf - 1 Q Q H 5 1 S .W - V - 7 -.pn-0-'-GP 4 V A . . 4 g , I Wm -J, ' J Q , .... ,, , N . ...- Li V.: vw .-fn v .pf 'I I ' 4 N , , . 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Baker, BA KETBALL B STANDING: Dean Floyd, Grady Ghrer, Jerry Weatherman, Richard Murray, Joe McCoy, Larry Meuli, KNEELING: Robert Lueker, Don Gerdcs, Melvern Ragsdale. -s ': ,. 15. s l 1 Y, 'IVBD 'N Fre hman Ba ketball quad TOP ROW: Raymond Wessel, Arnold Riffel, Gary Hood, Don Krueger, James Bell. CENTER ROW: Oscar Albrecht, Carl Danitschek, Mr. Foreman, Merle Schnell flwlanagerj, Jerry Pankratz. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Milham, Byron Clore, Larry Young, Wyman Wooster, Richard Sarmiento. z f X X X- - CEI, ., 5. L20 Weber L,C. Honeycurr Ronnie Baker Wayne Whisman Charles Krueger C.J. Baker Maurice Morgan Glen Bayes Buddy Sager Carl Gravatt fl EA KETB LL QUEEN AND ATTEND NTS C1 re H de Ca taln Leo Weber Crown Bearer Attendant Donna Sauer Escort Wayne Whlseman Queen ar y p Roger Sules Attendant Catherrne Doyle Escort Ronnre Baker D Clarre Hyde and Leo Weber . em , . dxNaxin6WXXXS Calherjnen 9 Cyl orma 53961 3 e andlqonnie Bak el' 43 Q4 N' pg? GFX 'H 'W ,M frm WN Y ' Yu 44 Q Q f h 'ninilwf 'ar ' ' JN V 4 -1 ,df I w v . I-Q -. :SX Q -F, bf E11 49 ff U 03 ,W -'sb 'L iv 4k ,,, .0 A QQ f 45 1S,Q?Ql. 1 f' 4. 1 gg Jggllnm 3 141 'P 'KL45 it CLA S HISTDRY JUST A THINKING Dear Shrrley Remember that f1rst day when we entered the mysterrous realms of l-lerrngton Hlgh School? What a bewtldered bunch of green youngsters we were Taklng all the razzrn of the upperclassmen 1n our strrde but shyly we elected L C Honey cutt Prestdent Catherme Doyle V1ce Presrdent Leo Weber Secretary and Treasurer Bob Ellrott Drck Schnerder Hrstorran and Elaxne Trede Dorothy Zrener Cheerleaders Our sponsors were Mrss Burnett Mrss Hobbs, and Mr Burrows Our f1rst semester class prcnrc was held at the Herrngton Lake the latter part of September Although some of us came home a trrfle wet we all enjoyed ourselves The Rotary Club gave a prcmc for the freshmen boys whrch was held at the Herrngton Lake every boy had a grown up sponsor who escorted them The freshman attendant to the queen was Wrlma Rrchmond Twrla Wendt and Donna Sauer were the two freshman grrl delegates to the Y Teen conference at Cottonwood Falls Donna Sauer and myslef vrsrted out of town schools on v1s1t1ng day A large part ofthe hlgh school band was made up of a large portxon of freshmen I9 rn all Srxteen partrcrpated 1n vocal musrc The 1948 football team was supported by seven delegates from the freshman class Three were out for basketball and srx were out for baseball Second semester socral event was a prcnrc at Lake Herrngton Curtrs Beames enrolled rn January of 1949 and I-lelmer Jung hans Bernrce Brunner dropped out rn February As sophomores we elected Drck Schnerder Presrdent Paul Utech Vrce Presrdent Bob Ellrott Secretary and Treasurer Geraldrne Baker Hrstorran and Twrla Wendt Cheerleader Our sponsors were Mrss Brshop Mrs Frost and Mr Penner The f1rst semester party was a sock hop ln the gym Prrzes were grven to Donna Sauer and Hrram Harmon for the best decorated socks Frfteen took part rn football that year Leo Weber was on the A team rn basketball and Wayne Wrseman and RODHIC Baker were on the B team Three took part rn baseball Nmeteen took part rn band The football attendant to the queen was Marllyn Kendall and the second semester party was a hayrack rrde Those who dropped out durrng the year were Wrlma Rrchmond Gall McIntyre LeRoy Longhofer and Lou1s Engle To lead us to our drgnrfred places asjunrors we elected Bob Elirott Presrdent Drck Schnerder V1ce Presrdent L C Honey Cult Secretary Don Hayes Treasurer and Denms Brsby Hrstorran Many thanks to our sponsors that year Mrs Haun and Mr Bell for all the trme and help they gave to the class Our socral event for the f1rst semester was a dance rn the band room Remember? There were rune out for football and three on the A team rn basketball There were twenty two rn band Donna Bushey was attendant to the football queen A rrng C0mmltIC6 was chosen and our class rtngs selected The trme had come at last for our class to perform for the benefrt of all Iunror Play trme The curtarn went up at Paul Utech was elected to attend Boys State at Wrchrta and myself to attend Grrls State at Lawrence And soon came the trme we were all wartmg for Banquet Trme The offrcers met wrth the sponsors and selected our theme Moonlrght OnHawa11 All members of our class then went to work on the gym and before long II was changed 1nto a paradrse of blue and green streamers landscape and palm trees The tables were set and frnally the brg mght arrrved Our class showed plenty ofcompetrtron to the senror class that nrght but we all remamed frrends Those we lost during the year were Clarrce Schnerder Catherme Doyle Charles Wrll and Clovrs Smrth We galned Shrrley Murray and Donald Starr By the trme we became semors we were gettmg somewhat a1r mrnded At least that rs what the other classes thought about us Sometrmes when we assumed that bragadoccro a1r we drdn t feel that way It was Just a cover up because we were a llttle sad sometlmes that we would soon be leavlng hrgh school Jo McKee was elected to ftll the offrce of Presldent Denms Blsby Vrce Presrdent Jerry Rrttell Secretary Charles Krueger Treasurer Geraldtne Baker, Hrstorran Our sponsors were Mrss Melander and Mr Bell and Mr Butterfleld There were ten who played football Tw1la Wendt was football queen and her attendant was Donna Bushey The f1rst semester party was decoratmg the halls and tree for Chrtstmas Everyone emoyed the mrstletoe rncludrng the teachers that were present Srx semors played basketball Clarre Hyde was basketball queen and her attendants wereCatherrne Doyle and Donna Sauer The football basketball and baseball games are all memorres now but we ll always remember the thrrll that came when our boys won and a game and the heartbreaks we felt when they lost Our lrttle yunror frrends fell herr to arrangrng for the Junror Semor Banquet We truly thank them for grvrng us such a lovely one Early one mornrng we boarded a Rock Island tram for Kansas Crty lt was Skrp Day the day we had warted for stnce we were freshmen A good trme was spent that day and another memory added We arrrved home trred but happy At home agarn we remembered we had our second semester assembly to prepare our class day program Who the Valedtctorlan and Salutatonan are wrll not be known untrl that day Your guess rs as good as mrne as to who wrll recerve the Amerrcan Legron Awards but we know rt w1ll be someone who deserves rt and we wrll allbe very happy and proud of them Those we lost durrng the year were Ann Walker Peak Bonnre Zrebell Stneber Wrnona l-l1ldermanChr1s1ohn Shxrley Koepsel Dorothy Zrener Jones Those we galned were Clarre Hyde Ann Walker and Catherme Doyle And that mght of nrghts arrrved and the curtarn descended on frfty two eager senror students gorng that frnal march down the arsle to recetve therr drplomas tears but ll was over but not really over forwe had lustre cerved our passports for the begmnrng of a new lrfe Your frrend, Geraldrne Baker 8:00 p. m. on the eve of December 1, 1951, with The Clock Struck Twelve and rang down at 10:00 p. m. A great hit. CLASS WILL We the members of the sem 1 ss of Herrngton High School havrng arrrved at that pornt rn our careers Where Trarls Drvrde and fully rea' zrng that dangers lr..l' along the trarl havedecrded to leave behind us for safe keeprng rn the hands of Alma Mater all our vaulable belongings to wrt as follows namely etc we frrst request that all our grades be thoroughly drsrnfectedsothat there wrllbe no danger of the Junrors catch rng them from us To our alma mater we leave our love our loyalty and our unfalterrng belref that she rs the best hrgh school any where To our teachers we leave the hope that they may some day have the prrvrlege of teachrng students as rxell be haved and rntellrgent as we have always been 4 We have pondered long about what we should do about the Junrors Vwe can t leave them our good looks for we have none We can t leave them a trust fund, for we have always found rt drffrcult to get the fund wrthout the trust We can leave them nothing to eat for we ate everything rn sight at the Junror Senror banquet 5 To the sophomore class now who could do any thrng for a sophomore? Sophomores see all hear all and are qurte sure they know all They need lrttle of our help so we grve our best wishes to them 6 To the freshmen we leave a desire that they may some day follow rn our footsteps We realrze that our foot can keep tryrng We now have a few specral bequest as follows Barbara Adams wrlls her slrm shape to Judy Zrnn Henry Altwrlls his nickname bones to Jerry Strrckbrne Long may he rattle C J Baker He would leave something but he needs ev erythrng he s got Geraldrne Baker wrlls her delrcate vorce to Emma Lou Locke Curtis Beames wrlls hrs car to any underclassman so that rt can further rt s education Dennrs Brsby leaves to the delrght of the teachers Brll Brttner leaves to burld a flashrng career Dorrs Bromley leaves to Jorn Henry Travrs Elmer Brunner leaves and Rrta follows Jeanne Buchenau wrlls her wrnnrng way wrth the teachers to Don Gerdes and Rrchard Murray Donna Bushey wrlls her way wrth men to Alma Johnson Herby Cale leaves before hrs debts catch up wrth hrm Patsy Darner wrlls her beautrful dyed hair to Carolrne Weber Catherine Doyle wrlls her abrlrty to say the wrong thrng at the rrght trr' e to Mr Butterfreld Bob Elliott wrlls shrrley Bell to Grady Ghrer Connre Escobar wrlls her abrltty to take thrngs slow and eas Rita Gravatt wrlls her rrght hook to Loueeu Lough Hrram Harmon wrlls hrs height to Buzzy Gardner Don Hayes leaves but he ll never be forgortenl L C Honeycutt wrlls hrs heart to Texas Claire Hyde wrlls her pep to Lester Schlesener Dean Kendall wrlls hrs farmrng abrlrty to Mr Mounkes Marilyn Kendall wrlls her left over frnancees to the fresh man class Charles Krueger wrlls hrs abrlrty to gas to Mr Picker rng, not that he needs rt Aleda Meyer leaves her quret manner to Donna Speer and she needs rt Shrrley Murray leaves her brrght and shrnnrng face to Rose mary Prerce Thenrn the years to come there wrll need be no worry about blackouts rn the halls of H H S GarlMcIntrye wrlls hrs dancrng abrlrty to Larry Valent rno Meulr Joe Mc Kee wrlls hrs natural red harr to Janine Brshop Betty Jo McRae wrlls her place rn the offrce to Short Lang hofer Wrlda Prgorsch wrlls her abrlrtytostudy to Denny Tatge so she won t be alone rn the world Helmud Rrffel wrlls hrs heart interest rn Marron to the Creamy Sophomores Gerald Rrndt wrlls hrs friends to someone who hasn t any Jerry Rrttel wrlls his corn to the F F A boys LaVelle Roehrman leaves Patty Strunk to Jerry Weather man Howard Runft wrlls hrs physique to Vvrllre Meyer Martha Samples leaves her hatred of men to Mary Lynn Ktught Donna Sauer wrlls her abrlrty to wrrte letters to Shrrley Zrebell Dorothy Sauer wrlls her abrlrty to get rnto the Town Club Glen Schlesener wrlls hrs quret laugh to Kay Hrckey Drck Schnerder leaves hastrly and Brrrx rushes after Donald Starr wrlls hrs abrlrty to translate shorthand to Ro bert Schaaf Elarne Trede wrlls her hold on Jrmmy to anyone who can take hrm away from her Paul Utechwrlls hrs abrlrty to play moon to Buddy Sager Leo Weber wrlls hrs forceful personalrty to Wlllram Kemph Ruth Ann Weber wrlls her abrlrty to get good grades to Dean Walters Twrla Wendt She would wrll something but she doesn t know what awrllrs and she d hate to grve something away she mrght need later on Wayne Whrsman wrlls hrs football physrque to Gray Thom son Charles Wrll wrlls hrs borstrous personalrty to Mrlton Wade Ronme Baker leaves hrs musrcal talent to Bryan Clore And lastly we do hereby appornt Mr Butterfield to the executor of this our last wrll and testament and repos rngconfrdence rn lum request that he be not required to grve bond for the farthful performance of lus dutres He has done a good Job of admrnlsterrng to us rn high school, and we believe he wrll have no dlffrculty rn carrying out our wishes herein stated ln wrtness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and stgnatures to this valuable document this rgth day of May, 1952 Signed Senior Class Of Herrngton High School I' . .I . ' . . . . 2. G , , ' '. 3. . . - - . . . . . steps are big, and that this will be difficult to dog but they to Janine Bishop and Donna Speer, ' ' ' ' ' , ' . ' be y. . . . ' 49 S Wonder what we'll all be doing twenty years from now I'll tell you what let's do Let's suggest what we think the class members will be doing twenty years from Barbara Adams is now married to Johnny raising Holste1n's Henry Alt is now making a killing selling fish worms at the lake C J Baker is living with his mother in law across from the football field Geraldine Baker is now soprano solists at the Shadybrook opera house Ronnie Baker has decided that the odds were against him his wife has had her third set of twins Curtis Beames took an eighth month vacation to look for the lost week end Dennis Bisby has succeeded Charles Atlas as World's mostperfectly developed man Bill Bittner is running a Kansas City flash camera shop next door to a Burlesque show Doris Bromley is still flipping burgers at the Burger Inn Elmer Brunner is now chief yo yo salesman at Duckwall's Jeanne Buchenau has lost her glasses and don't know where to find them Donna Bushey still insists that the older men are more appealing Herb Cale won enough playing moon to pay off his fine Pat Darner is now in Hollywood starring in The Girl With The Green Hair Bob Elliott is head of the ladies lingerie department at J C Penny s Connie Escobar is now living? Rita Gravatt is head bouncer at the Hope Old Ladies Home Hiram Harmon is president of the Angus Breeding Association Donald Hayes is employed at the Bakery tightening nuts in a fruit cake L C Honeycutt is honorary president of the Royal Order of Pool Hall Poets Claire Hyde is caretaker of the monkey house at the Wilsey Zoo Dean Kendall is soil conservationist expert for the F F A Marilyn Kendall is still looking for a boy who won't get serious Charles Krueger is head ofthe A H C A American Hog Callers Association Aleda Meyer is driving her car in a local hot rod race Shirley Murray hopes to get enough stock in the Rock Island after Z5 years of faithful service to retire Gail Mclntyre is teaching Brazelians how to pick coffee beans Joe McKee has finally learned at Pharmacy school what H Z O means Betty Jo McRae has controlling interest in Nunn's Book Store Wilda Pigorsch is now married and raising little coot1es' Helmud Riffel is head meat cutter at Krogers Gerald Rindt has prospered by selling razor blades to the Mennonites Jerry Rittel has found a place to plant his corn besides at band shows I..aVelle Roehrman is head sheep herder at the Herington Sales Barn Howard Runft is star in Tarzen and the Apes he's one of the apes Martha Samples is now living with Jessie and Don Schmidt Donna Marie Sauer is co-author of the best novel How to Rope and Tie a Man Successfully Dorothy Sauer is head bed pan dumper at the Po Dunk Hospital Glen Schlesener has traded his buick for another buggy Richard Schneider Chief of Police of Herington has just been kidnapped Betty Jo Shinn is confidential secretary to the President of the Ah-Men Club Donald Starr has finally proven himself a worthy inventor He has invented non-squirting grapefruit Elaine Tiede is now working at Pattison Laundry as head bookkeeper Paul Utech is holding revival meetings at the Palace Smoke House Leo Weber high school Athletic Hero is autographing breakfast cereals Ruth Ann Weber is now going to college to get her M.R. S. Twila Wendt still doesn't practice what her husband Charles preaches. Wayne Whisman is still trying to convince anyone that will listen. That the chevrolet is a car. Charles Will is president of the Plow Jockey's Union. Catherine Doyle is head X-Ray techician in some hospital. She wanted the inside story, H 4 5. CHO0L GALE DAR SEPTEMBER F1rst day of school Frrst football game wlth Osage C1ty F F A Football game wrth Chapman OCTOBER Football game w1th Hope Flre preventlon assembly Football game with Marlon .Tumor Class school carnxval Report cards today F H A hayrack r1de Football game wrth Cottonwood Falls F H A Conference at Hutchnmson Game w1th Florence NOVEMBER 2 Teacher'sConvent1on Schoolout Football game wrth H1llsboro Game w1th Peabody Game wrth Councll Grove Report cards agam DECEMBER F' H A F F A box supper Senlor Chrxstmas party Flr st basketball game wlth Chapman The score 51 62 Junxor Play Basketball game w1th Hxllsbo ro 37 46 Basketball game w1th Abllene 55 63 Hrgh School Chrrstmas program Basketballgame w1thHope 40 49 Schoolout for Chrrstmas vacatlon JANUARY Resolutxons resolved and as quxckly dxssolved School reopened We lost to Peabody 51 69 We defeated Counc1l Grove 56 30 Beat Cottonwood Falls 44 37 End of Semester Begxnnmg of second semester We lost to Marxon 34 52 Those report cards agam F F A hamburger fry We beat Florence 55 48 Game w1th Sacred Heart The score 52 70 Game w1th Hope 31 48 FEBRUARY Game w1th Peabody Score 44 47 Frxends Unversmty program Game wrth Marlon We won 47 36 We defeated Cottonwood Falls 35 28 Game w1thCounc1l Grove They won 55 62 Band at Theatre Band at Theatre One Act Play Band had assembly program Lmdsborg College gave assembly Long faces agam report cards Band concert MARCH School out because of snow storm 6 Regronal basketball tournament Mar1on Annual deadlme C of E choral group APRIL Sophomore class assembly Report cards agaln Easter vacat1on Track meet F F A Banquet Kay assembly MAY Junxor Sen1or Prom Baccalaureate Commencement Dropped 1n for report cards 11- - . . . . . 14- . . . . . . 15- ' - - ' . 16- '. 17- . . . . 18- - . ' . 22- ' . ' ' . 29- ' - . . . . '. . 1- ' - - - ' . 4- ' ' . , , , ' . 5- ' ' . - . ' . 8- - . 12- ' ' . - ' - . 13- . ' ' . 14- . Vocal Clinic at Hope. 15-Game with Florence. Score 43-46. ' . 22- . ' ' . 26- ' . '. 27- . 29' 0 1 . ' 4' 0 ' I - 5, - ' at . ' 8' I 0 1 ' - 12- - 4- . . . . 9- .h ' . - . 11- ' . ' ' . 15- . 18- . . . . . . n Z- . - . 0 . 18- , - . 21- ' - . 22- ' . 51 PATRO IZE 0 R ADVERTISERS THEY HAVE MADE THIS BCOK POSSIBLE Ortle Albrlght W H Alward Attorney Badger Lumber Company Bank of Herlngton Bowers Plumbmg Shop Brown s Tour1st Cablns Bushey Motor Servlce A B Cale Call1er's Supeuor Cleaners Carruth Jewelry Store Chamber of Commerce Ch1ld's Ladles' and Men's wear Clty Dalry Clark Lumber Company Coca Cola Botthng Company Cont1nental Gram Company Cottage Eats Cow1e's Drlve In Market Cradleland Deatrlck Shoe Store Martln Dolan Donahue Funeral Home Dreamland Theatre Dr's Damelson Gllllland and Dozler Edwards Pharmacy W1ll1am D Ellxott Veterznarlan Dr O S Em1g Fmrst Natxonal Bank Gamoles Glenwood Rooms Guy's Barber Shop The Hamburger Inn Hartung Grocery and Market R W Hayes Veterlnarxan Henderson Truck and Tractor Company Hermgton Advertlser Tlmes Hermgton Butane Propane Hermgton Food Market Her1ngton Independent Creamery Hodson Motor Serv1ce Hotel Darly Hotel L.1ggett P G Hultt Market F M Johnson Johnson's Henngton Cleaners Just Rxte Shoe Shop Kasha O1l Company Klrklands Kle1n Hatchery Koehler Fr1g1d Queen Koehler Plumbmg and Repalr Servlce Kramer Motor Company Kroger Grocery Lee Key Shop Fred Lee and Sons MacGowan Produce Company J M McDonald Company Meadowbrook Ice Cream M1chler's Food Store A E Mltchell Dr I.. A Moore Dr H D Mosmer Mott and Lydlck Myrdon Cafe Nunn's Book Store Nu Style Beauty and Barber Shop Obermeyer Chevrolet Company Ollvette Obxtts Palace Smoke House Pankratz and Sharp Peg's Beauty Shoppe Pelter's Drlve In Market J C Penny Company Dr Damel Peterson Photo's by Syd Dr R F Plerce Dent1st Puryear Mortuary Ra1lway Lxpress Agency Red Star Store Red's Shoe Shop Robson Pharmacy Employees of RockIslandRa1lroad Samples Hardware Scheufele Supply Company S1efert's Jewelry Store S1mpson Stud1o Sm1th's Grocery Standard Store St1le's Grocery and Market Stovers Market and Rmk Strole Motor and Body Servxce Sulhvan Motors Tatge Sales Company Taylor Drugs Teddy's Servlce Statmon Teen Age Club Texaco Drlve In F M Thompson Tom's Barber Shop Vaughn's Floral Shop Veal's Standard Serv1ce Wessel Electr1c Servxce W1ld's Barber and Beauty Shop Wllkerson Gram Company Fred Wood Zeckser's Electr1c and Noveltles , . . . li 1: s Jufwi Y 141 A R no 0 KS MYERS AND C0 INC TOPEKA KANSAS It ? Win iff 'IWNMIINQ'-lla S SRG H' X5 'Rl' RICHARD SCHNEIDER GERALDINE BAKER DENNIS BISBY ATIO AL HONOR UCIETY CATHERINE DOYLE ALSO WINNER OF AMERICAN LEGION AWARD CLAIRE HYDE PAUL UTECH at Q91 ROBERT ELLIOTT ALSO WINNER OF AMERICAN LEGION AWARD BETTY JO MCRAE .xl I 5 I L1 I I ', 1 ' ,gt ,ni R If I A Q4 . l v'X ' 9 I 3 , '! 1 ' -v - CLASS 0F 1952 I0 Ill! ll! lu., I' 5 U01 BU fi 1 REQ BA EBALL v Q 1, 'irx ROW I: Oscar Albrecht, C. J. Baker, Richard Sarmiento, Ronnie Baker, Paul Will. ROW II:Me1vern Ragsdale, Buddy Sager, Howard Runfr, Carl Gravatt, James Bell. ROW III: Don Gerdes, Jerry Wearherman, Leo Weber, Paul Krause, Grady Ghrer, Glen Bayes. TRACK ROW I: Charles Mclntyre, Wilford Masrin, Carl Danitschek, Buddy Sager, Harold Chalker, Carl Elliott, Howard Runft Joe McKee, Mr. Pickering. ROW ll: Larry Young, Dallas Wendlandt, James Bowers, Wayne Whisman, Max Johnson, Bob Elliorr, Bob 1-loleman, Glen Bayes. l 56 SUPPLEMENT Wgjm C IN foffll KANSAS


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