Highland High School - Streak Yearbook (Highland, KS)
- Class of 1964
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STANDING: Johnny Bob Blanton, Preston Harness, Mr. Rorabaugh - sponsor, Glenn Sutherland. As we seniors complete this phase of our lives, mo st of us are thinking of what lies ahead. Secretly, though, we all Want something to keep our own memo- ries of Highland High from fading away. That is the most important reason for this yearbook. We hope that everyone will enjoy the yearbook as much as We have en- joyed preparing it for you. 3 M4 Qww W E,-JL LO' Qaaw me LJ MAX M will MR. R. D. RORABAUGH B.S. Ft. Hays Ks. St. College 0 7 kg MR. WILLIAM TWOMBLY Ret. School Administrator Farmer Director of Board MR. CHARLES PARKER Postmaster Board Member M.A. University of Wyoming Principal MR. WILBUR D. STEWART Lumberman Treasurer of Board cl H- x '-.mf L 1 Q N : :f'. Q' 1' f nf., ' .U ,U MR. FRED B. SMITH Dairy-Farmer Clerk of Board MR. MARVIN SABBERT Farmer-Stockman Board Member E, WAYNE MINCHOW B.S. NSTC Peru Phys. Ed. -Driver Ed. , Sophomore Class, H-Club, Athletic Coach . N. 5,1 -EQ. it e 1. .L , 1 i Q.ff1,,,, , 3-, ' : I: '1 -eil 12 51:-2'Q'.f'f ::, MARJORIE L. BAUER B.S. Univ. of Ks. Home Economics Kayettes PATRICIA A. DUNCAN B. S. KSTC Em- poria Commerce, Junior Class 'E 11 4' 15' 1--J 1, , ., Q EU 1 b 1 W aw-Yi, 5 -25 , 1. W al I li DON L, NIGUS B.S. KSTC Em- poria English-Asst. Coach, Senior Class-H Club Fwfffff THEODORE E. HUTCHCRAFT B. S. Ft. Hays KSC Mathematics Senior Class 4' A R 11 1 me is 11 1 Wim 111' 91:1 1 . V fps. ,-his , N 5, 1, 1 1 .1 1 ., v 1 n. 'x 4 1 T 'gifs X xg u X, R .4 4 . . Q si ' -. f Q ' .,w 4. . .1 . 12 , RUTH E. WHEATLEY B. A. Rosary College French, Fresh- man Class RAYMOND L. STUDER B. S. Kans. St. U. Vocational Agri. FFA 1 A gg: 1537 1553351 if 1 11 z 1 ,. 1 1 N J. 31 ve 1- ,I I ,, . wg, ' saga W F , X ,f r ',:lg',': '111 2? 1 FLORENCE M. WOLFLEY B.A. Univ. of Ks M. A. U. of Okla. English- Librar- ian, Freshman Class .191 my 5.5. EUGENE M. PERCY B. M. E. Wash- burn, M. S. KSTC Emporia Music 1 5155111.11 11 1 1 1 11 - RILLA L. VOLK- MILTON SAND- ER I VOLD A. B. Univ. of Nebr. B. S. KSTC Em- Social Science poria Junior Class-Pep Science, Sopho- Club more Class fit Wade MR. HUTCHCRAFT MRS. WHEATLEY MR, MINCHQW MRS, WOLFI-,EY . Egg, ff HS 1-. 1. . .1-fgiifaiifm ff. .1 H5371 1 , W u , 1 'f if 1 I' 1'1zis12:f9fs1f'f V: ::w:W3gggg.., M w ww ' X, A F - ' 'A 12215 144 saws ei ' , , , WS, .. , Eames, 1 S R I 57l2a42Q- 1 '1 5 g , .- 15? 1 A.2 ' . Q ' MISS DUNCAN MR. N1GUS MRS. BAUER MR. SANDVQLD MR. STUDER MRS. VOLKER MR. PERCY 60 1. 1 E A ' , ls I I K . 1, V 'E 3 3 . - 7 '7'-imma 1: gfigfm 2 5 www is y ii Q-7 L V. A f Y 1, f I N L Y I ! P 2 2 , . U , 3 . A - -- 1 -- .WK if A -.im Hgr - flu ' M .Ja r -,gfw Left to right: Linda Crabtree, Linda Watts, Dean Butrick, Jan Collins, Lucia Forney, Janis Rawles. Advisor: Mr. Rorabaugh Student ldfeafwuw YfE?L'j?2' 1 'E ji r E f. A C 3 . ' ll 1 A , I ml, fe 'L .H Left to right: Vicki Fritch, Alice Dorrell, Mike Parker, Connie Crabtree, Tedde Sue Sinker, Dorothy Woosley. Advisor: Mrs. Wolfley 5:4401 Wienuim .fwwffwam 7w0mel J Left to right: Keith L e W i S, c h e c k e rg Donald Scott, server, Vicki Fritch, servergMrs. Hath- horn, asst. cookg Mrs. Lewis, head cook. Baa bww Left to right: Benny Walters, LeRoy Holder, Terry Doane, Mr. Studer, Jim Bartley, Lane Sunderland. A y 1 :N515 A s'o . . A Cmtadiaa Eldridge Robertson Q ff' N, ,n X 4 ,wmsassss X QQ E wx 'W-50,5 ...vxnfx AA , 52 - H va ,xp es, 'sv .. K 4 Clam ipwpteaf KEITH LEWIS revisited Mexico the summer after graduation. While there, he met a beautiful senorita and they were married. This came as a great shock to Ianthe Percy. Keith says, My life in Mexico is wonderful. All I do is sit in the shade and watch my children work. LUCIA FORNEY and Barton Lackey were married and now have 3 little boys. Barton has al- ready started them in the right direction, he bought each a shovel and they have finished terracing the yard. DON SCOTT became an engineer. He graduated from K-State in '69. When applying for a job, he filled out the form marked, Engineer but failed to see the word, train . Don has been driving the Eagle for 10 years and says he couldn't be happier. SALLY DAVIS is the Women's Wrestling Champion of the World. She is happily married to a 97-pound weakling who is also her manager, trainer, and driver between bouts. RAYMOND SIMPSON bought Eagle Springs resort after graduation. He plans to redecorate the resort and clean out the pool sometime in the future. Meanwhile, he spends most of his time mushroom and paw-paw hunting. DR. REBECCA L. BAUER, head of the Foreign Service Department at KU, will fly to the Amazon River area to set up a public relations center for the natives. We wish her and her fiance', the Reverend Stewart, the best of luck with these head -hunters. MAYNARD SMITH surprised us by taking up speed racing. In 1976 he won the Indianapolis 500 and is now planning to enter the Grand Prix in France . His hobby is riding turtles in the Bronx Zoo. He says he likes to slow down and live once in awhile. JUDY DAVIS has just won her 3rd Academy Oscar for her performance as an exotic dancer in the picture called Fling . Judy started her career as an Apple Blossom Queen back in Kansas, then proceeded to win the Miss Kansas, Miss America, and Miss Universe titles in rapid suc- cession and is still known as Queen of the Film World. DAVID McKAY went into the watermelon business after college graduation in agricultural sci- ence. He developed a hybrid species of seedless melon which grows with a cellophane covering instead of a rind. Doniphan County is now known as the melon capital of the world. David is now working on a compact food which promises to stamp out hunger. ALICE DORRELL thought of flunking her senior year so she could go to school another year with George. After George graduated, they were married. They now live on his dairy farm where George works very hard to support Alice and their seven daughters. LEONARD RUSH'S plans of being a college and professional athlete were spoiled when his back was sprained from the weight of all his medals on his letter jacket. Leonard just shrugged and took up his other favorite sport fulltime ....... chasing girls. VICKI FRITCH began her career as a nurse soon after graduation from St. Lukes. She now divides her time between being head nurse in the 2000-bed Highland Hospital and being a loving wife to John, and her family, on John's share of the Rush Corporation. GARY BASKINS served as a missionary to England where he studied a foreign language. Gary said, English was always foreign to me. Karen, his wife, is a hair stylist in one of the large beauty salons in Sparks. She practices on her husband's oily locks in her spare time. DOTTY BOYCE took a nursing course after graduation. While on duty, a handsome Naval offi- cer swept her off her feet and they were married. Now she is happily settled on a large farm northeast of Highland and is kept busy feeding the chickens, cows, horses, dogs, cats, and her five children. DANNY BRYAN has become the head of the largest chain of private banks since J. P, Morgan. Danny started at the bottom as a bookkeeper and by careful juggling of the books has taken over as owner and President of 21 banks at last count. DOROTHY WOOSLEY'S work on the tobacco farm was so highly praised by the American Tobacco Company that they sent her to Cuba to see the tobacco operation down there. After eighteen years, Dorothy is still trying to get backto the United States. GLENN SUTHERLAND gave in to his love of books and became a science fiction writer. An unusual thing about Glenn's writing is that all of it has come true. Because of this unusual phenomena, Glenn has been appointed as the government official in charge of Interplanetary Space Relations. Last week he flew to Venus where he met with Venetian government officials to discuss the Milky Way. BETH WINSLOW changed her mind about a nursing career and entered the field of journalism. She has a syndicated column entitled, News About Town. She says that she is quite happy with her job since she always rather enjoyed being in on the know. LARRY BOEH wanted out of the Navy soon after enlistment, but it was too late then. He went to Europe on a six-month cruise. Three years later, when he got out of the Navy, he went back to Europe--France to be exact. There he is married to a cute little country girl 'and Larry and his six kids spend all day tramping the juice out of grapes for his wine -making industry. SUSAN SMITH took an IBM course after graduation. Her specialty was Univac. While working with the show, PEOPLE ARE FUNNY, which brings couples together electronically, she slipped her card into the machine. She began writing the man, who is a prospector and they were married in Alaska within a year. ROGER LAVERENZ began a military career with four years at West Point after graduation. He was found to be a military genius and is now among the highest ranking officers in the Army. General Laverenz is known for his roughness. A young private said of him, I'd rather meet the enemy than General Laverenz. MARI ANN NOLL after graduating from HHS took four years of costume designing. Im- mediately after finishing the course, she and Mike set up a House of Fasion in New York City. Mari Ann does all the designing and Mike hires the models. Their Parker House originals are in demand all over the world. JACK FLINT is now considered one of the meanest men in his field. After winning the Mr. Universe contest, five years after high school graduation, Jack went into pro wrestling. His next opponent will be the world champion. Everybody knows Jackie as the Blond Bully. JEANNIE WAGGONER moved to the Lone Star State after taking a year's business course at Platt College. She got a job with an oil company, and has worked up to the position of joint- owner. She commented, Now that I am making enough money, I suppose that Jerry and I will be married. These 19 years of engagement have gone so quickly. Ijust hope we're not making a mistake by marrying too young. JIM ROWE replaced Harold Ensley fifteen years after he graduated. Jim's show is rated Number One in the United States. The highlight of his show is the five minutes he devotes to telling how to slip past the law and to get away with unbelievable things. Young girls are crazy over Jim's show. Jim is labeled the greatest thing since the Beatles. The young ladies watch Jim's show just to hear him sing his own theme song, and everyone is getting their head shaved to match Jim's baldness. JAN COLLINS was given 1000 acres of good farm land by his grandmother when he graduated. Jan has since led the life of a country square---I mean squire---just fishing and throwing his discus. After over 15 years of being engaged to Melinda Cole, he thinks he will soon marry and retire from heavy work. PRESTON HARNESS'S main ambition was to join the Beatles. After getting his hair in the right style, he learned to play a saxophone. Preston managed to get on the Ed Sullivan show. One of the Beatles saw the performance and they asked him to join them. , His group is now in the Siberian Desert, the only place they are allowed to practice. JOHN ALFREY joined the Navy soon after graduation and later decided to make it his career. In three years he will have completed his 20 years. He then plans to retire, buy his own yacht, and sail the seven seas visiting his girl friends in every port that he accumulated over the years. JOHN BLANTON did not go to college after high school graduation. He had learned a trade in high school. He is now employed in Hollywood with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. He is a sound effects man with the studio. Whenever the MGM lion has a sore throat, John provides the sound. He learned to growl like this in journalism class every time he was given an assignment. SAM TWOMBLY started farming with a small herd of dairy cattle after graduation. He moved to Wisconsin and there he met a sweet little milkmaid and it was love at first sight. Sam bought a milk company. His products are known all over the nation because of their unusually-shaped carton. They are shaped like dairy cattle with a faucet at the base. When the class of '64 entered HHS, it was made up of forty frightened freshmen. Our freshman year began with a bang in Freshman Initiation. The seniors didn't have much mercy and we were plastered with everything from corn syrup to shoe polish. Unpleasant experiences were soon forgotten at the dance that evening held in our honor. The officer which were elected for the freshman year were Leonard Rush, President, Don Scott, Vice -president, Becky Bauer, Secretary, Jan Collins, Treasurer, Mari Ann Noll, Re- porter, and Preston Harness, Sgt -at-Arms. Sponsors were Miss Seymour and Mr. Hullinger. During the year we lost several students. Gerald Blanton, Jimmy Simpson, and Junior Simpson left not long after school began. Carol Mason Stern was married in the middle of the year. For our Freshman class party, we went to St. Joseph by bus to see the movie, Can- Can . For projects that year we picked up corn and had a car wash and food sale. When we began our Sophomore year, our class had lost two members over summer vaca- tion. Larry Boeh and Jim Everett had transferred to Wathena and Hiawatha respectively. We had two new girls though. Beth Winslow had come to us from Lawrence, and Elaine Eby had transferred from Robinson. During the year Kenny Simpson transferred to Midway and Law- rence Keller dropped out. The Sophomore class officers were Don Scott, Presidentg John Blanton, Vice -president, Mari Ann Noll, Secretary, Jackie Flint, Treasurer, and Vicki Fritch, Sgt -at-arms. Mr. Rowland was our sponsor. As Sophomores we were entitled to two class parties. For one party we rented Skateland in St. Joseph and the other party we went to see the movie, Batchelor's Flat . Upon entering the Junior year, our class gained two new faces. Both of them, Dollie Coots Davis, and Carol Murphy Olson were married within the year. Elaine Eby moved to Falls City and Mary Gormley was married to Harvey Potter. Linda Abbett quit school at the close of the year. The Junior officers were Don Scott, President, Mari Ann Noll, Vice -president, Elaine Eby and Lucia Forney, Secretary, Jackie Flint, Treasurer, Becky Bauer, Reporter, and Jeannie Waggoner, Sgt-at -arms. Our class sponsors were Mr. Minchow and Mrs. Garrison. We had a hayrack ride in the fall. Also in the fall, we presented our Junior Class play, Don't Take My Penny . We worked hard all year managing the concessions at all games. We also sold candy at school during the noon hour. The object of all this activity was to earn money for our Prom which was held May 3 at the Allen Fieldhouse. The theme was Moon River and the decora- tions were in yellow, white, and blue. The fun of decorating will be remembered as long as the actual evening of the Prom . The same year we chose our class flower, pink roses, class colors, blue and gold, and our class motto: 'Tis the set of the sail, and not the gale, which determines our destiny. As we began our final year at HHS our class had altered slightly. Susie Moore was at- tending Troy High School. We exchanged students with Wathena when Kay Davis left us and Larry Boeh returned. The senior class officers are Don Scott, President, Mari Ann Noll, Vice -president, Becky Bauer, Secretary, Jeannie Waggoner, Treasurer, Jackie Flint, Reporter, and Jim Rowe, Sgt-at-arms. Our sponsors are Mr. Hutchcraft and Mr. Nigus. Our year began with the Freshman Initiation dance which we sponsored. This always seems to be the liveliest party of the year. The initiation itself was quite altered since Fresh- men were required to wear beanies for two weeks and were properly initiated at a Pep Rally. Mail Order Bride was the show we saw on our class party in the spring. All lduring the year we worked quite diligently to earn money for our sneak trip. We sold raffle tickets for cakes, a radio, and a turkey or two. With this money and the money which we earned on our work day in April, we were able to take off by bus for Kansas City after school Thursday, April 9. We spent two days at the Hotel Continental seeing the wonders of the city. We took tours through the Nelson Art Gallery and the Chevrolet Body Plant. We returned home tired, but happy, Saturday evening. We were sponsored by Mrs. Joe Rush and Mrs. Eugene Waggoner in addition to Mr. Nigus and Mr. Hutchcraft. The Juniors honored the class at a lovely Prom, Moonlight And Roses held at the Maple Leaf in Hiawatha and the Allen Fieldhouse on May 2. We remember it as the most enchanting evening of the year. There are 30 graduating seniors. Baccalaureate was held Sunday, May 17, and Commence ment on May 21. Our days at HHS are complete, but the memories have just begun. Claw Wd! I, Leonard Rush, will my humble personality to Dean Butrick, my popularity with all the girls to Stephen Harness, my basketball ability to Harry Lewis, my driving ability to John Whetstine . I, Preston Harness, will my raven locks to Mr. Minchow, my ability as a fullback to Dwight Dillon, my masculine physique to John Jeschke. I, Beth Winslow, will my typing ability to Tim Torok, my slim, trim figure to Margo Caudle, my ability to spread the news at HHS to Mary Lynn Hargis. I, Becky Bauer, will my stilts to Wilma Lutes, my spot at the top of the Honor Roll to my two brothers, my Kayette presidency to Julia Baskins, my scholarships to Kansas University to Ed Stewart, my nun's habit to Miss Duncan. I, Dan Bryan, will my unprejudiced, unbiased, uncluttered mind to Doyle Irvin, my second- hand, slightly used insulated underwear to Ed Stewart for use on his many dates, my position as sports editor on the Kiltie to Janice Rosenberger, my friends' cigars to Dean Butrick. I, Glenn Sutherland, will my deed to the shack to Mike Parker, my science-fiction books to Mrs. Wolfley, my playboy magazines to Mrs. Volker for use in her reference library. I, Mari.Ann Noll-, will my Parker pens to Geraldine Simpson, my artistic ability to Tim Torok, my ability to handle six subjects to David Nuzum. I, John Blanton, will my parking spot in front of Crabtree's house to Jim Baker, my ability to get along with Mrs. Wheatley to Don Dawe, Tom Bottiger, and Doug Miller, my open- necked shirts to Steve Rorabaugh. Keith Lewis, will my ability to pursue every new girl in school to Ed Stewart, my quiet little voice and soft laugh to Mary Lewis, lanthe Percy to Neal Bauer, Tom Dorrell, Loyd Mann, Eddie Webb, and others. David McKay, will my seat in physics class to Bennie Lentz, my ability to admit being wrong to Betty Jo Nuzum, my girls in Hiawatha to the junior boys. Alice Dorrell, will my slightly used, much debated, thoughtfully cared for wig to Jeanne Heyer, my largest class ring to Paulette Weiland, my short skirts to Sonita Gibson. Dotty Boyce, will my letters to the Cluck boys to Jackie Huss, my horseback riding ability to Janice Rosenberger, my Pomeranian puppies to Mrs. Wolfley. Judy Davis, will my cheerleader skirt to Linda Miller, my numerous college creeps to Vicki Windmeyer, my constant Qcompanion, Chuckie, to Connie Crabtree. Jan Collins, will my beautiful long eyelashes to Janice Lock, my quiet shy personality to Mark Corder, my discus to Francis Fritch. Sally Davis, will my cheerful disposition to Mr. Hutchcraft, my dancing ability to Mrs. Wheatley, my voice to Alvin Frayer. Jackie Flint, will my Model A T-Bird to the junkyard, the Windows of my Model A to Charles Batchelder, my excellent grades to lanthe Percy. Lucia Forney, will my ability to catch an older man to all the junior-loving senior girls, my ability to get along in Pep Club to Jane Tracy and Paulette Weiland, my height to Roberta Gibson. Jim Rowe, will my practically-new basketball suit to Francis Fritch, my ability to hold my temper below the boiling point in lst hour study hall to Mrs. Volker, my fishing equip- ment and court costs to Mr. Percy. Dorothy Woosley, will my Air Force commando to Vergie Smith, my tobacco field to Dick Schwope, my seat in the back of the English room to anyone who needs the rest. John Alfrey, will my job at Dunn's to Alvin Frayer, my Raleigh coupons to the juniors to help pay for the prom, my steady girl friend to Bill Noll. Gary Baskins, will Karen Sisk to Fred Windmeyer, my noon-hour rendezvous area to Jeanne Heyer and Dick Schwope, my English Siesta to Sid Lucas and Emmett Cole. Larry Boeh, will my physique to Robert Tilton, my set of ear plugs to whoever goes with Betty Jo next year, my hitchhiking ability to Dick Schwope and ,Tim Torok, my pipe and tobacco to Mr. Percy. Vicki Fritch, will my ability to be taken to the movies by two boys at the same time to Ianthe Percy, my seat in Rush's new pickup to Annette Jeschke, my noon-hour illness to Karen Sisk. Roger L,av.er.e.nz, will my football quit to.A.rtie-Lucars, my'5aturday night parties to the Sophomore girls, my curly hair to Terry Williams. Don Scott, will my ability to take care of my best friend's girl friend on the Senior Sneak to Leonard Twombly, the senior class presidency to'Harry Lewis, my flock of sheep to Dwayne Lewis. Raymond Simpson, will my fights with Doyle Irvin to Marvin Irvin and Gary Simpson, my candy bars and chewing gum to the Junior class, my wild stories to Chris Parker. Maynard Smith, will my new red X-L to Mary Lewis, my 7 units in Vocational Agriculture to David Thornton, my pleasant, cheerful smile to the Kayettes. . Sam Twombly, will my bright outlook on life to Mr. Minchow, my FFA presidency to Dean Butrick, my ability to stay away from the girls to Terry Gibson. Susan Smith, will my red housecoat to Margo Caudle, my Pep Club uniform to Paulette Weiland, my little sister Vergie to Bob Corder. Jeannie Waggoner, will my Homecoming queen title to Alda Simpson, my pleasant smile to Jeanne Heyer, my long, tall Texan to the State of Texas, COD. MA .- n BECKY BAUER Honor Student 12345 Kayettes 1234, President 45 Pep Club 1234, Sec. 35. Class Report- er 35 Class Secretary 145 Mixed Chorus 2345 Band 12 45 Class Valedictorian 4. JEANIE WAGGONE R Pep Club 12345 Treasurer 45 Kayettes 12345 Class Sgt. - At-Arms 35 Class Treasurer 45 Honor Student 15 Home- coming Queen 45 Mixed Chorus 2345 Perfect At- tendance 15 FFA Sweet- heart 4. ! ..1ua1M M Maw- f -- 1 fffefez- Y ..?,,,., 1 4 x. W iw E DON SCOTT Class President 2345 Clas s Vice-Pres. 15 FFA 1234, Vice-Pres. 345 Boys State 35 Football 2345 Basketball 15 Track 12345 H-Club 234. MARI ANN NOLL Pep Club 1234, Reporter 25 Kayettes 1234, Sec. 45 Honor Student 1245Class Sec.25 Vice Pres. 34, Rep. 15 Cheer- leader 345 Hal1owe'en Queen Candidate 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Mixed Chorus 2345 Band l245Class Salu- tatorian 4. -15? LEONARD RUSH JAMES ROWE Class President 15 Football Basketball 12 33 Football 4 345 Basketball 12345 Track 12345 FFA 123451-I-Club 12 345 Perfect Attendance 23.4, Mixed Chorus 2345 Band 14, All-League 2nd Team FB 3. Track 12345 Baseball 15 H-Club 1234, Sec. -Treas. 45 Class Sgt. -At-Arms 45 Perfect Attendance 3. fr-f KEITH LEWIS Football 1234, Basketball 12, Track 1234, FFA 1234, Reporter 3, I-I-Club 2343 Courtesy Committee 3. gl. fa JACKIE FLINT Basketball 12345 Track 1234, H-Club 234, Class Treas- urer 235 Band 12. V, LUCIA FORNEY Pep Club 1234, Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Courtesy Commit- tee 34g Kayettes 12343 Mixed Chorus 2, Class Secretary 3. yi? ii? BETH WINSLOW Lawrenc e Central Junior High lg Pep Club 2343 Kay- ettes 234, Band 245 Mixed Chorus 234. K SAM TWOIVIBLY FFA 123-45 Pres. 4, Treas. 3 Honor Student 2. DANNY BRYAN FFA lg H-Club 1234, Bas- ketball l2, Baseball lg Track 125 FB Student Mgr. lg Band 1. DOTT Y BOYCE Pep Club 12345 Kayettes 123 45 Mixed Chorus 4. vi JOHN BLANTON FFA 12345 Class Vice -pres. 25 Perfect Attendance 2. JAN COLLINS Football 345 Basketball 12345 Track 12345 H-Club 234, V-pres.45 Courtesy Com- mittee 45 FFA 15 Band 125 Class Treasurer 15 Base- ball 1. , ,.,. ,W 5 ,Z A I JUDY DAVIS Pep-Club 12345 Kayettes 123 4, V-pres. 45 Cheerleader 2 345 Homecoming Attendant 45 Mixed Chorus 2345 Apple Blossom Queen Cand.4. VICKI FRITCH Pep Club 12345 Kayettes 123 45 Class Sgt. -at-Arms 25 Band 1245 Mixed Chorus 124. isa - PRESTON HARNESS Class-Sgt.-at -Arms 15 Class Reporter 25 Football 345 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Track 1235 H-Club 34, Sgt. -at-Arms 45 FFA 1234. GLENN SU THERLA ND Football 1234g Basketball 15 Track 12343 H-Club 123, Sec-Treas. 3g Band 14. ALICE DORRE LL Pep Club 1234, V-pres.45 Kayettes 12345 Perfect At- tendance 1345 Mixed Chorus 234. - . -4-.4 MAYNARD SMITH FFA 1234 SUSAN SMITH Pep Club l234g Kayettes 123 4g Courtesy Committee 2. DAVID MC KAY Mixed Chorus 233 Pe rfe c t Attendance 2 . ROGER LAVERENZ Football 234g Track 2345 H- Club 234. JOHN AL FREY 6' GARY BASKINS Football 34g H-Club 33 Bas- Track 15 FFA 1. ketball 1g Track 233 Mixed Chorus 1. DOROTHY WOOSLEY Pep Club 12343 Kayettes 123 4. LARRY BOEH Football 124g Wathena High School 233 FFA 15 Track 4. 7-51 WL X5 SALLY DAVIS Mixed Chorus 12343 Pep Club 125 Kayettes 25 Per- fect Attendance 3. RAYMOND SIMPSON Track 15 FFA 1234. COIVIMENCEMENT Thursday Evening ......... . May 21, 1954 Invocation Music 1' Address . Music . . 160 8 o'clock Processional ...... Connie Crabtree and Merle Rush Pornp and Circumstancen by Elgar KAudience Please Stand! . . ...... The Rev. Verlyn Harr Pastor, EUB Church, Bellevue ll Mixed Chorus Man Is an Island by Whitney and Kramer . . . . . . . . . . . Miss WandaMayVinson Rise and Build ................Boy'sQuartet Halls of Ivy by Ru-ssell and Knight Presentation of Class ..... Principal R. D. Rorabaugh Presentation of Diplomas ..... Mr. William Twombly Director, Board of Education Recessional ...... Connie Crabtree and Merle Rush ll , I! Pornp and Circurnstance by Elgar :lc :k :is KAudience Please Stand? 65006 The Junior-Senior Prom was a huge success. Everyone attended the banquet at the Maple Leaf in Hiawatha, arriving in a caravan of 33 cars. The Prom was held in Allen Fieldhouse with The Dimensions providing the music. The Fieldhouse was elaborately decorated with the theme, Moon- light And Roses , much in evi- dence. A memorable evening was enjoyed by all present. Front Row, left to right: Sally Davis, Judy Davis, Alice Dorrell, Susan Smith, Dorothy Woosley. Second Row: Mr. Hutchcraft, Becky Bauer, Jeanne Waggoner, Beth Winslow, Mari Ann Noll, Vicki Fritch, Dotty Boyce, Mr. Nigus. Third Row: John Blanton, Glenn Sutherland, Danny Bryan, Roger Laverenz, Larry Boeh, Sam Twombly, Maynard Smith, Gary Baskins, David McKay. Back Row: Jackie Flint, Don Scott, Jan Collins, John Alfrey, Keith Lewis, Leonard Rush, Preston Harness. We 256me4wfw 5145 at wow f fy 3 ' , LA, ROWS TOP TO BOTTOM--FIRST ROW: Preston Harness,Beth Winslow, John Blanton. SECOND ROW: Beth Winslow, John Blanton, Preston Harness, Danny Bryan. THIRD ROW: Glenn Sutherland, Mari Ann Noll, Beth Winslow, John Blanton. BECKY BAUER EDITOR GLENN SUTHERLAND V ,V Q M5 M L, CIRCULATION MGR. , 1 6 5 L .. is 5 'ffiigli 16,9 -Y' f ,f , O X 5 - . f Bai S . f X A lzb: 'S I MR. RORABAUGHS QE L 53 FACULTY ADVISOR I I DANNY BRYAN ,I ,,,. W tx SPORTS EDITOR W ff ft .,.,I I , ,,,, 1 Q AW -DF? Q W 4' ,L Lf-A ' -Q, , 551 L,,A PRESTON HARNESS 2 ' X, , STAFF REPORTER A BETH WINSLOW I I 'FEATURE EDITOR JOHN BLANTON Alxlsfgfli. 1fEhSfTg1?L8Ij ART BUS. MGR. at PHOTOGRAPHER l Jud Davis Y Doniphan Co . Apple Queen ls R. L. Studer Jeanne Waggoner FFA Trophies FFA Sweetheart Back Row,left to right: lst, League BB Tourney A team, lst, Regional Tourney, 3rd, State BB Tourney, lst, Troy Inv. Track Meet, lst, Dist. BB Tourney, lst, K-36 League BB, lst, K-36 League FB. Second Row: 880-Relay, Troy Inv., lst, Farm Mech Contest, 880- relay, K-36 Meet, Medley relay, K-36 Meet, lst, K-36 League Track, lst, Highland Relays, lst, B-team K-36 League, 3rd, B-team League BB Tourney, 2nd, l-act play contest. Front row: lst, Officer FFA Contestg Medley relay, Highland Relays, Mile relay, Troy Inv, Medley Relay, Troy Inv, lst, Apple Blossom Queen Co. Contest. Florence Wolfley One -act Play wamdf Q? kT 4' Linda Twombly Ed Stewart Peggy Anderson Secretary President Treasurer Florence Pennel Mike Parker Sgt-at-Arms Linda Watts Sid Lucas Kathe rine Dwayne Lewis Trainer WMM 3, .a ,,, L .K X E52 'gk -Ae 17:1-' , Connie C rabtree Vice - Pre side nt 'Wi -rv Jeanne Heyer .Iain ,,, A. -,., , Sonja Herring Greg Winche ster Emmett Cole ' If ghpv' in L Paii I I' 1 Q 1 ' 11 m .R sl ' ' I Deane Butrick Geraldine Simpson Ring N 1 w 5 orri 'r ff' ..- 1' :ZIII L 1 aiu? +-, x'a3Efa:,' :EW ' , 21 J' T ' L ' , .. . , - W L-DJ: 52 ,. a,. 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It's What's out back that counts. 18. The mad maestro, at work. 19. Hot rodslat ease, ' fzeahmw David Thornton Pre sident J l' il ti Lloyd Mann ' Siege fi ,' Ianthe Percy Eddie Webb jfldiflilllt Saga QWHZX Neal Bauer Linda Crabtree Wayne Gordon Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jean Ball 'Elini Artie Lucas Patricia Waggoner Q H gg... I ., :QL -u - ull, ' 'rl J W, Tom Dorrell Paulette Weiland Vicki Windrneyer Terry Williams Robert Tilton K fa: --x v ga -uw ,Av a 1 Q - -j E15 f Sf 4k L .55 1. ,595 - ' 2 5' W w uw I Alda Simpson William Blanton Sgt. -at-Arms .. gg? Chris Parker , '-f':v'?' 'ii ' f' 5 , ge' F is ii? iff-A. , . - I gi 'f,,.f-V,,, H ' L1., ' wi ,ff W 'nf 1 'gf is :f 'Q 5 ' 431 T M Q DeeAnn Sutherland Jim Windmeyer an HM .ffv ' -,fy . ' lf- T5 Elsie .fbiifl Jane Tracy Albert Cruse Julia Baskins :' .- 9 il fl ' J . if .V lumix ,- IJ AWN Johnny Jeschke 'Z an if - J .1 fl Cindy Miller' Wow Ywimm ,, 5.45, , I 1 Q- Q! , J 'yn X1 .X . Willis C audle P- ' f x, 'lu ' . i i' 'A i n T xe'..iv Si '1 'HQ Carmalita Mc Laughlin ,IL M -b.. I -. 63 .3 rag A Sm: 'ii1'iiEEli 3? Jim Twombly Virgie Smith -f, 1. lil' If :gf ff V'.l Nlwfriii 'f'lwl'xii 'lei Jerry Waggoner Jean Pennel ' ,::j.,. ,,.,,.. , :,..+ '- ' . 10 5 J ' l . J Phillip Starr' 'sv' .,, 10 Sue Collins 1 lg .LJ :'3f'H Dennis Rosenberger Robe rta Gibson C J J na k -R he 1 5323 J Jerry Jeschke P 'F is ' Sandra Simpson T .VT If 'IAEX l -' 1 i , ' ,. . ,wsg Xtlff' 'A . if if vlf ii li. W! I. David White Naomi Jenkins Francis Fritch M. Wolfleq !..','Xl ,7, 1. ., . , . . i 1 1 ,a ...su ., 5' PEE5?5Jiiv uw v , ft . Mrs. Florence M. Wolfley, English instructor and librarian at Highland High School was elected Doniphan County Master Teacher for 1964 at the county teachers' meeting at Troy on February 12, 1964. In order to be eligible to receive this award, ateacher must have taught at least 15 years in the schools of Kansas, must be a member of NEA, and must live up to the ethics of the teaching profession. Mrs. Wolfley graduated from Highland College while the school was still a 4-year institution. In 1916, while attending college, she taught at Wolf River country school. After graduation, Mrs. Wolfley taught the 7th and 8th grades at Blair and served as principal of the school. In 1920 Oklahoma beckoned. She and several girl friends went to the Sooner state to teach. In 1925, after five years teaching in Oklahoma and attending summer school, she received her AB degree from Oklahoma University. That same year she came back to Highland High School to teach. Continuing her edu- cation in the summer months, Mrs. Wolfley received her MA degree from Kansas University in 1936. At the annual Doniphan County Teachers Association banquet, held this year at Mid way High School, Mrs. Wolfley was presented the Certificate of Master Teacher by Mr. Rorabaugh, Principal of Highland High School. ln presenting the Certificate, Mr. Rorabaugh stated, Mrs. Florence M. Wolfley is the type of individual a school administrator appreciates having on his faculty. She is 100 per cent loyal to admin- istration, other staff members, people in the community, and--most important-- to the students under her supervision. We are extremely happy that Mrs. Wolfley is the recipient of this .award and are also very happy that she will be with us teaching English and caring for the library again next year at Highland High School. The members oi' the Highland High School faculty presented a nice pin to Mrs. Wolfley at the banquet and a plaque was presented to her from the faculty at the annual Class Night. When asked if she would do it all over again, Mrs. Wolfley replied, Oh, my, yes! It seems to me that giving young people a push upward, inspiring them to finish their education and to make something of themselves is very rewarding. , ,, w , sk ,Q ' a f ig. ' w FF! ,HG 5 if 1 m, ai? fx V- .-is A af M, K QV. vi, V , X Q X,-A 4 '-, x A Lf ,Q f f a X! iv' A ei. mm U, , . - , .2 t, . .. ..., 1 V .1 . . 1 3 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paulette Weiland, Jean Ball, Lucille Thomas, Mary Lewis, Susan Smith, Dorothy Woosley. SECOND ROW: Pat Waggoner, Linda Twombly, Margo Caudle, Vicki Fritch, Jean Pennel, Linda Alfrey, Roberta Gibson, Wilma Lutes, Linda Watts, Peggy Anderson, Janice Rosenberger, Dotty Boyce, Dixie Waggoner, 'Janis Rawles, Jackie Huss, Judy Davis, Mrs. Bauer, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Pat Jenkins, Mary Lynn Hargis, Sue Collins, Vanessa Cruse, Virgie Smith, Florence Pennel, Sonja Herring, Jeanie Waggoner, Mari Ann Noll, Freda Simpson, Elizabeth Davis, Geraldine Simpson, Sandy Simpson, Diane Tilton, Melinda Cole, Cindy Miller, lanthe Percy, Linda Crabtree. BACK ROW: Jane Tracy, Tedde Sinker, Susan Foster, Alice Dorrell, Becky Bauer, Jeanne Heyer, Beth Winslow, Sonita Gibson, Vicki Windmeyer, Lucia Forney, Dee Ann Sutherland, Betty Nuzum, Merle Rush, Connie Crabtree, Naomi Jenk- ins, Dixie Cluck, Carmalita McLaughlin. 6 fir ts, fw' fi .giblll fl .125 1 ,, ' 1 H l, :.:f if , ,b, , f -G, Y Q , S Vx -M V. fl 1 ,ig Vx Q 2. Y ,,,,,!:.,,N ,, l Becky Bauer Judy Davis Mari Ann Noll Linda Watts President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The word Kayettes stands for the Kansas Association for Youth. The Highland chapter has 58 members, a large percentage of the girls in school. The Kayettes is a service club, for the school, community, and the world. Every year they have many projects. This year they are supporting an orphan, Im Un Joo, from Korea. They were in charge of the Thanksgiving and Christmas school assemblies, and were in charge of the Christmas Dance. Mrs. Marjorie Bauer, the Home Ec. teacher, is our sponsor. The board of directors is: Sonja Herring, Special Programs, Connie Crabtree, Regular Pro- grams, Alice Dorrell, Music, Mary Hargis, Piano, Jeanne Heyer, School Service, Dot Boyce, Community Service, Wilma Lutes, World Service, Lucia Forney, Par- liamentary Law, Merle Rush, Recreation, Linda Twombly, Point System, Jeanie Waggoner, Publicity, and Beth Winslow, Finance. 7. '59 A FRONT ROW: left to right: Mr. Studer, advisor, Emmett Cole, Leonard Twombly, Sam Twombly, Francis Fritch, Wayne Gordon, Jerry Jeschke, Maynard Smith, Albert Cruse, Benny Lentz, Jim Windmeyer, Billy Blanton, Terry Williams, Johnny Jeschke. SECOND ROW: Jim Twombly, Gary Simpson, Marvin Irvin, Robert Tilton, Raymond Simpson, Donald Scott, Dennis Rosenberger, Phillip Star, David Nuzum, Douglas Miller, Willis Caudle. THIRD ROW: Eddie Nuzum, John Whetstine, Preston Harness, Sid Lucas, Doyle Irvin, Stephen Harness, Dwight Dillon, Greg Schiavo, Kenneth Idol, Jerry Waggon- er. LAST ROW: Mike Waggener, Harry Lewis, John Rush, Fred Windmeyer, Dwayne Lewis, Keith Lewis, Dick Schwope, George Moore, Leonard Rush, Johnny Blanton, Dean Butrick. -X :,. , ., lf'i I A I f .L ,. 'zzez ' ,, N - f e 9 'R if X Sam Twombly Don Scott Dean Butrick John Rush LSOI'1EL1td Dwayne Lewis President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Twombly Sentinel Reporter RMERS 0 Q 5' FA tg, F ' - The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys or boys interested in farming. This organization Works hand in hand with the course, Vocational Agriculture. All members are taking or have taken at least one year of Vo. Ag. These boys participate in various contests at which they match their skill with boys of other chapters. I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. FFA Creed Wpdlw l . f FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie Huss, Janice Ro s enbe rge r, Linda Crabtree, Judy Davis, Sonja Herring, Dixie Cluck, Merle Rush, Mari Ann Noll, Peggy Anderson, Linds Watts. SECOND ROW.: Mrs. Volker, Paulette Weiland, Margo Caudle, Jean Pen- nel, Vicki Fritch, Mary Hargis, Linda Alfrey, Roberta Gibson, Becky Bauer, Susan Smith, Jeannie Heyer, Jean Ball, Dixie Waggoner, Mary Lewis, Janis Rawles, Dorothy Woosley. THIRD ROW: Linda Twombly, Patty Jenkins, Sue Collins, Vanessa Cruse, Virgie Smith, Florence Pennel, Jeanie Waggoner, Freda Simpson, Dotty Boyce, Geral- dine Simpson, Sandra Simpson, Diane Tilton, Melinda Cole, Cindy Miller, lanthe Per- cy, Elizabeth Davis. BACK ROW: Lucile Thomas, Tedde Sinker, Susan Foster, Alice Dorrell, Jane Tracy, Beth Winslow, Sonita Gibson, Vicki Windmeyer, Lucia Forney, Dee Ann Sutherland, Betty Jo Nuzum, Connie Crabtree, Naomi Jenkins, Carmelita McLaughlin, Pat Waggoner. I 'sc ,, 4 5. .,.'?,1 xl M. 1-,, h rf 2 A tv- . V115 T , U 1 J , f . is - .11 ,,, , it , 259444 , , , -,- J, it J 'Crew l M, ' Connie Alice Dorrell Lucia Forney Jeanie Q Geraldine Crabtree Vice-President Secretary Waggoner Simpson President Treasurer RGPOFTSI' l Left to right: Mari Ann Noll, Me rle Rush, Judy Davis, Sonja Herring, Dixie Cluck. T Bmw! FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Percy, director, Bill Noll, Connie Crabtree, Larry Sinker, Torn Dorrell, Doug Miller, Nancy Hargis, Jacqueline Herring, Linda Dawe, Nancy Noll, Becky Bauer, Dave Thornton, Annette Jeschke, Cindy Miller, Jeanne Heyer, Drum Major. MLDDLE ROW: Ellen Boeh, Billy Blanton, Linda Crabtree, Dennis Snyder, Susan Jeschke, Mildred Rush, Sonja Herring, Johnny Jeschke, Roberta Gibson, Mary Lynn Hargis, Ianthe, Percy, Mari Ann Noll, Vicki Fritch. BACK ROW: Jerry Jeschke, Gene Bauer, Neal Bauer, Glenn Sutherland, Donald Dawe, Torn Bottiger, Leonard Rush, Artie Lucas, Beth Win- slow, Merle Rush, Sonita Gibson, Carol Smith. The band, consisting of 40 rnennbers, has done several interesting and worth- while things this year. On September 10, they marched at the Topeka Fair, in Topeka, Kansas. On October 26 they participated in the K.U. Band Day held an- nually by the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. They presented several- concerts and attended the District Music Festival in Lawrence, Kansas, April 3-4. 746 the 740m Cham FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Gibson, Vicki Fritch, Mary Lynn Hargiss, Jackie Huss. SECOND ROW: Eddie Webb, Douglas Miller, Jeannie Ball, Julia Baskins, Pat Wag- goner, Jean Pennell, Judy Davis, Vanessa Cruse, Paulette Weiland, Sonja Herring, Merle Rush, Sue Collins, Carmy McGlaughlin, Artie Lucas, Leon Woosely, Tom Bottiger, Leonard Rush, Mr. Percy. THIRD ROW: David Thornton, Donald Dawe, Gene Bauer, Florence Pen- nell, Cindy Miller, Becky Bauer, Alice Dorrell, Ianthe Percy, Jeanie Waggoner, Linda Crabtree, Dee Ann Sutherland, Susan Foster, Tedde Sinker, Tom Dorrell, Dick Schwope, John Rush, Fred Windmeyer, Charles Waggoner, BACK ROW: Bob Corder, Mike Parker, Neal Bauer, Betty Jo Nuzum, Beth Winslow, Sonita Gibson, Vicki Windrneyer, Jane Tracy, Sally Davis, Mari Ann Noll, Connie Crabtree, Jeannie Heyer, George Moore, Tim Torok, Ed Stewart, Mark Corder, Steve Rorabaugh. Left to Right: Ianthe Percy, a c c o m p ani st, Donald Dawe, Mark Corder, Douglas Miller, Neal Bauer. The boys' quartet pictured above received a I rating at the District Music Fes- tival at Topeka. The following week Mr. Percy, HHS music instructor, took this group to Emporia to the State Music Festival where they again received a I rating. At Class Night, these people received beautiful gold medals for their efforts at Emporia. fl-60415 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Minchow, sponsor, Mark Corder, Leonard Rush Jack Flint, Don Scott, Danny Bryan, Fred Windmeyer, Keith Lewis. SECOND ROW: Jim Baker, Preston Harness, Jim Rowe, Doyle Irvin, Sid Lucas. THIRD ROW: Bill Noll, Glenn Sutherland, Mike Parker, Steve Rorabaugh, Roger Laverenz, Mr. Nigus, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Bob Corder, Jan Collins, Ed Stewart, Tim Torok, Dick Schwope, John Rush. 5.-.ff , 1 v J, ,1 'lik if 1 1 51-I - 'S ' la QL. - ' t iii' V .. L' I P' 3 il r f 2 if r ,Ma 'V 3, sa, PL' lk '55 ZZ! f' i IN -a - H' t 1 , his i 2 M I' , ' 1515, M fix iuxu tg, H , ggggtqv is , gf--V Mike Parker Jan Collins Jim Rowe Preston Harness President Vice-Pres Sec-Treas Sgt-at-Arms C . I The H-Club is an organization of Varsity QW: lettermen who have lettered in one of three ma- - jor sports at Highland High School. The sports includeg Football, Basketball and Track. The 21 Q main activity of the H-Club is cleaning up the -A, Allen Field House after basketball games. They 4 ' ' purchased an old school bell for use at the foot- 'X ' ball games. If Apple flaaaom Queen l l At the annual Doniphan County Apple Blossom Festival at Troy on April 30 1964, Miss Judy Davis of Highland High School was selected as the County Apple Blossom Queen. Vincent Shelton, President of the Troy Kiwanis Club, presented the crown to Judy. By winning the county contest, Judy was then eligible to com- pete for Queen of the Festival at St. Joseph, Missouri. Judy, the daughter of Mr. St Mrs. W. H. Davis of Highland, was nominated by petition at HHS. Others nominated were Becky Bauer and Mari Ann Noll. The contestants at Troy included Cherry Kostman of Troy, Romona Silvy of Wathena Beverly Helmstetter of Midway, and Mary Barker of Elwood. At the contest in St. Joseph, held at the Frog Hop Ballroom, the entry from Andrew County, Missouri, Miss Phyllis Aebersold, was selected to reign as Queen of the St. Joseph Festival. Judy was selected to ride on the Queen's float in the big Apple Blossom parade in St. Joseph. She also received a nice trophy and the congratulations and admira- p tion of everyone in the Highland community. One-fiat 70111 Highland High School presented Three On A Bench at the annual K-36 League one-act play contest held at Midway High School. The scenery and setting shown above was created by Mari Ann Noll. Mr. Percy and Mr. Hutchcraft handled the carpentry work and Mari Ann did the actual painting of the scene. Betty, a girl just out of high school played by Jeanne Heyer, and her boy friend, Harry, played by Mike Parker, are starting through the park enroute to a picnic. They stop at the bench to rest and begin an argument concerning a vivacious redhead with whom Harry was seen talking. At this point Mrs. Moore, played by Linda Watts, enters and seats herself between Betty and Harry on the park bench. Yes, this Mrs. Moore is quite a woman. No matter if she is heavy set, her Cupid's touch proves as light and tantalizing as a lovebird's feather. With sly, sure strokes, she holds up a fas- cinating rnirror to the vagaries of young lovers, and in no time at all, Betty and Harry see themselves and their problem in a new light and are off, hand in hand, with new plans and happy hopes. Yes, you can see a lot of things in a bright green park--especially if you live in an apartment overlooking the park and make a business of seeing such things, as Mrs. Moore does. It's just like Policeman Callahan, played by Danny Bryan, puts it, lt's amazin , Mrs. Moore, the way you can figure out human nature. The Highland entry was directed by Mrs. 'Wolfley and received the 2nd- place trophy in the contest, Wathena won first place this year. DANNY BRYAN 'Officer Callahan LINDA WATTS MIKE PARKER Mrs. Moore Harry JEANNE HEYER llBettyII FFA SWEETHEART JEANNIE WAGGONER Je annie was selected FFA Queenft from a field of eight candidates , were Jeannie, Sonja Herring, and Dixie Cluck. The girls were made to perform such farm chores as milking a cow, sawing Wood, catching its vers 1 ,O V- , an 1 .I W ',E .' A Y av- - -at ' L Nts- Q- . X A 1 A Mu APPLE BLOSSOM QUEEN JUDY DAVIS Judy, Becky Bauer, and Mari The finalists inated by petition for the HHS Apple Blossom Queen Candidate. Judy was elected by the Student Body vote and was our representative to the Troy Festival. a greased pig, and making a milk stool. Ann Noll were the girls nom- Ani 'WX .. I 'A ,lift 1 , HALLOWE'EN QUEEN MARI ANN NOLL Mari Ann was elected by vote of the Student Body to represent HHS at the Hia- watha HalloWe'en Frolic in October. Candidates are nominated by petition With 45 signers necessary for nomination. , ' 31 SF T oylyttt pilpp , BOYS' STATE BOB CORDER AND MIKE PARKER Mike and Bob were selected by faculty members to attend the annual Boys' State at the Kansas University campus during the first Week of June. Boys' State representatives must be juniors, must be making a B- average or above, and must be school leaders in other fields such as athletics, organizations, classes, etc. The Highland American Legion Post and the Rural Electrification Co-op sponsored the two Highland boys to Boys' State. Q' 1' WHW1H1'VWN1'1 NW 111' fW1HjW H13 H1'N1TN! Q MI1V1'W1Wi1!! WN111 HH W UN 11 'HW M1 , M11 W 1!1j1'1H7H H 11!11!W11'!1 !LWH W1H'T11'H1'H111 H H1'F1N iW1NNi 1M i1- HT 11 4 ,H 4 11f111111111,11111111 11115,11!1,1'1m,,, ,M 1NHN1'11111 ' ' 11,111,111 111 11111 1111111113 1 1111 111!1'i11!11! X1 111111 MW '11NjN 'U! UNL- - -W1W13!1'MH 1' 'N !H11W1U 1111! 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FOURTH ROW: Doyle Irvin, John Alfrey, Bill Noll, Bob Corder, Steve Rorabaugh, Glenn Sutherland, John Rush, Tom Dorrell, John Whetstine. FIFTH ROW: Jim Rowe, Charles Batchelder, Terry Gibson, Jan Collins, Ed Stewart, Keith-Lewis, Loren Ptorney Mike Parker, Don scott. SCHEDULE The Highland High Bluestreaks, for Highland 21 Troy 7 the first time in many years, went unde- Highland 14 Fairview 6 feated and wrapped up the K-36 League Highland 33 Powhattan 0 crown. The Streaks record was 8-O-O. Highland 26 Sts. PSLP 6 Highland racked up a total of 203 points to Highland 41 Robinson O their opponent's 31. Highland 40 Elwood 6 Highland 1 4 Midway 6 Highland 14 Wathena O ..,,, J.,-,L ' I ni ' I A xl, 0 ' X 1 I ' ,V . 'fi t' W W' ,wh 15 My I ' .il . ' V 1 John Alfrey- sen. Leonard Rush-sen. Jan Collins-sen. 155-end 155-halfback 185-tackle yrs. let. 2 yrs. let. 2 yrs. let. 2 Preston Harness-sen. Keith Lewis-sen. Roger Laverenz-sen 180-fullback 155-center 190-guard yrs. let. 2 yrs. let. 1 yrs. let. 3 Glenn Suther'lar1d-Se1'1- Don Scott-sen. Jim Rowe-sen. 145-halfback 150-halfback 155-tackle yrs. let. 3 yrs. let. 3 yrs. let. 1 LCUWVILEIL ' .riff 2 ., I . . -A 'S A-'sk ' . ,. ff 1 1 Bill N011-jufh 1 Mike Parker-jun. Dan Woodruff-jun. 185-guard 170-quarterback 195-guard yI'S- let. 1 yrs. let. 3 yrs. let. 1 fs .f 1. J. - M M- ' 'wk Q - 1 Ni ., 139522 .5-Nu. , .V . A , , 5 1- 3-. , -v. --' . . ,f . ,F . -15 ,. - -,--1-it , , , , M1--.f:, sf- 1. -: ' ., 14.5-Z X.. 'f - ,-30-43 Y.' .f Doyle Irvin-jun. Steve Rorabaugh-soph. John Whetstine-soph 155-fullback 155-quarterback 260-tackle yrs. let. 1 yrs. let. 1 yrs. let. 1 Ed Stewart-jun. Sid Lucas-jun. Bob Corder-jun. 180-end 225-guard 155-halfback yrs. let. 2 yrs. let. 2 yrs. let. 1 I . f , r , , ' BF1,.K QQ 'X - w f,mfa:L1:1+Q.1wg'7f e f3ij1w-.3 -1 rf if-F'if 'f?s: M fi 'J ' I 'A , 1 i-S14-'D , . ,'1jVf'5Tri,1 ' V ,- y,.,,M-,Q-rg, Q M . r 1ME313gQ' 1 ' - e fave '-9 amz:-f::::: -' ff W ' v '- fimqeiiikx -N 2,21 , Q U Ex K I m- 11 :ws e' W I Q.:--'ff -J , ,, , Y 3. XM P s WMM. . xr' l 5.3 . 1 'V ' i Vf tgiviigkn .. E. A ,R...5 M. N3 f' -.fE:f46' e 1 'LTI 1 A K . . ,iz frj- , if N' fi 'I ,V if , : 'A' . ' 52 is N .... 160-center yrs. let. 1 gh N - 51' . .' l .5 . ,W - ' I,-ef Ji.: 1 -'.f ' 5 1 Q X I , ' , f ' efi r ' ,Q J xi I4 H , . 9? F 5 if ' u I ' +1 '35 -4 ' V . ft gi up we F' f ' ' Fi Vw i X' P , , 5, ' ' ff 'B A. gi xk f igfmgfri, ' 1 3 Lx,- 1 ,K-Ym.l2f, J , in 'Elf' ,. I I- .:TZfN'f 141, if ' 2 ,, 5 ',3'. '.?f! v N! -- -, . 1-V'-h.. 'L- .. ,7g,e4.jEg 2 Mark Corder-soph. 3:5-wgr ff M 634 Don Drives Bob Barrels On n W Wy eau ,eve Steve Stops Hun x-5521 4 Zz Z 0: ,, ef X 4 , fr gee., Q wg 5, .1- X Homecoming fir: -1 . 'N kk., QUEEN Mari Ann Noll Jeanie Waggoner- Judy Davis 'J i :r f A --'- K is rr ,-35 .sl ' .:- ,V , V Vg 1 .:-f ., - - fs 7 ,I ... '. K' s: ' 31 ... S. Y ' n .5 fr, 3555 i vo 9' A QQ ' 'X A. ' Q. is. so zz' i Mari Ann Noll Preston Harness Jeanie Waggoner Don Scott Judy Davis Jan Collins Bmw SW Front Row, Left to Right: Billy Blanton, Phillip Starr, Emmett Cole, Neal Bauer, Billy Noll, Harry Lewis, Mark Corder, Jim Windmeyer, Robert Tilton, Ed Nuzum. Second Row: David Thornton, Wayne Gordon, Johnny Jeschke, Artie Lucas, Gene Bauer, George Watts, Dennis Rosenberger, Chris Parker, Eddie Webb, Jerry Jeschke, Charles Waggoner. Third Row: Wayne Minchow, Head Coach, Leonard Rush, Jackie Flint, Bob Corder, Tim Torok, Jan Collins, Eddie Stewart, Mike Parker, Steve Rorabaugh, Tom Dorrell, Terry Gibson, Don Nigus, Sum Sm Highland 75 Highland 6 7 Highland 44 Highland 79 Highland 6 6 Highland 8 3 Highland 54 Highland 6 2 54 71 Highland Highland Highland 6 6 Highland 40 Highland 5 9 Highland 5 9 Highland 6 l Highland 5 7 K- 3 6 League Tournament Highland 6 6 Highland 47 Highland 6 8 Highland 6 1 Scdatde Reserve Troy Robinson Wathena Elwood Sts. PSLP Lecompton Elwood Powhattan Wathena Robinson Midway Fairview Troy Sts. PGP Midway Sts . PSLP Midway District Tournament Horton Midway Regional Tournament Highland 65 Blue Rapids Front Row, Left to Right: Jackie Flint, Bob Highland 54 Belleffille Corder, Leonard Rush. Second Row: Highland 53 Washington Steve Rorabaugh, Jan Collins, Ed Stewart, State Tournament Mike Parker. Highland 56 Sterling Highland 57 Goddard Highland 55 Erie TOTALS 1584 36 45 22 41 34 39 24 27 48 58 38 37 37 33 45 45 flstl 37 34 llstD 21 50 llstb 62 48 53 f3rdD 47 73 54 1088 A-SW Left to Right: Emmett Cole, Steve Rorabaugh, Bob Corder, Mike Parker, Terry Gibson, Eddie Stewart, Jan Collins, Tim Torok, Mark Corder, Jackie Flint, Leonard Rush, Wayne Minchow, Coach. Th e Highland Bluestreaks finished t h e l 96 3 -64 basketball season with the best Won -lost record of any school in the state of Kansas. The Streaks Won 25 games while losing only 1. That lone loss was to Goddard High School, Kansas Class B champions. On their way to the state tournament, the Bluestreaks Won the K-36 League championship, the K-36 League Tourna- ment, the District Tournament, and the Regional Tournament. Highland was rated No. 1 in Kansas in Class B in the final ratings in the Topeka Daily Capital, official paper for the state of Kansas. Coach Minchow's boys Went into the State Tournament at Emporia with a record of 23 Wins and 0 losses. At Emporia the Blue streaks handled Sterling rather easily in the quarterfinals. In the semifinal game, the eventual state champions, Goddard, Whipped the Streaks and ended their perfect string at 24. ln the game for 3rd place in the state, Highland defeated Erie by a point to bring home the 3rd place trophy. Last year the Bluestreaks placed 4th in the state tournament. Hopes are high for next year's quintet. Seven boys played most of the time for the Bluestreaks this year. Three seniors, Leonard Rush, Jan Collins, and Jackie Flint, three juniors, Ed Stewart, Bob Corder, and Mike Parker, and one sophomore, Steve Rorabaugh. All these boys played well at Emporia with Bob Corder being narned to the all-tournament team by members of the press. Leonard Rush, Senior 5'1O , 2nd letter. Bob Corder, Junior 6'1 , 2nd letter. Jackie Flint, Senior 5' 1 1 , lst letter. Ed SteWart,Junior 6'4 1l2 , 2nd letter. Mike P ar ke r, Junior 6'1 , lst letter. X7651 X764 Jan Collins, Senior 6'3 ,1st letter Steve Ror ab augh Sophomore 5'11 , lst letter. Front Row, Left to Right: Jerry Jeschke, Artie Lucas, Phil Starr, Chris Parker, David Thornton, Eddie Webb, Johnny Jeschke. Second Row: Bob Tilton, Jirn Windmeyer, Billy Blanton, Torn Dorrell, Neal Bauer, Wayne Gordon, Dennis Rosenberger, Don Nigus, Coach. -36 league 7 7m Kneeling, left to right: Francis Fritch, Dennis Rosenberger, George Watts, Don Scott, Leonard Rush, Glenn Sutherland, Wayne Gordon, Jackie Flint, Doyle Irvin, John Rush, Jim Baker. Standing: Billy Blanton, Steve Rora- baugh, Jim Windmeyer, Fred Windmeyer, Chris Parker, Greg Winchester, Johnny Jeschke, Bob Corder, Doug Miller, Keith Lewis, Artie Lucas, Ed Stewart, David Thornton, Charles Batchelder, Eddie Nuzum, Tim Torok, Eddie Webb, Mike Parker, Jerry Jeschke, Terry Gibson, Gene Bauer, Neal Bauer, Wayne Minchow, Coach. The track team,like the other athletic teams at HHS this year, had a highly success- ful season. The thinclads started the year by winning a six-team meet at Troy involving Troy, Wathena, Fairview, Everest, Robinson, and the Bluestreaks. The next week, seven boys journeyed to Salina for the Kansas Wesleyan Relays. There were 43 Class B teams at Salina, and Highland finished in lOth place. Leonard Rush ran the low hurdles, winning the 3rd place medal. He also placed 5th in the pole vault. The medley relay team of Don Scott, Leonard Rush, Steve Rorabaugh, and Bob Corder established a new school record at Salina in the time of 3:55. O. The next meet was the K36 League Meet at Troy. For the first time in the history of the school, the Bluestreaks came home with the championship trophy. Every boy performed to his maximum ability, and it was a great team victory for HHS. Glenn Suth- erland and Leonard Rush tied for lst in the pole vault, breaking the league record at the height of l1'5 . Other first -place winners for Highland were Jan Collins in the dis- cus, Steve Rorabaugh in the 440-yard dash, Leonard in the low hurdles, the medley re- lay team composed of Don Scott, Jim Baker, Glenn Sutherland and Jackie Flint, and the 880-yard relay team made up of Glenn, Leonard, Don, and Doyle Irvin. Late in April, Coaches Minchow and Nigus took a few boys who wanted to compete to the Atchison Relays . Leonard placed 3rd in the low hurdles and our mile relay team, composed of Don Scott, Glenn Sutherland, Steve Rorabaugh, and Leonard Rush, placed 4th while breaking the school record in the time of 3:41. l. The next meet was the 4th annual Highland Night Relays, held on the Troy track this year due to the 5 rainfall. The Bluestreaks won this meet for the first time since its inauguration in 1960. Seventeen teams were present, and it was a very fine meet. Leonard broke the school and meet low hurdle record in a time of 20. 8 seconds. First place winners for HHS were Sutherland in the pole vault, Rush in the low hurdles, and the medley relay team of Scott, Sutherland, Rush, and B. Corder. On Monday, May 4, the Bluestreaks competed in the annual Troy Invitational Meet and proved to everyone that they were the class of the area by winning the 18-team meet with 47 lf2 points. Midway, Fairview, Centralia, and Wathena were the following four teams in the scoring. The HHS 880-yard relay team broke the Troy Meet record as well as the HHS school record. Their time was 1:36. 0. This team was composed of Steve Rorabaugh, Glenn Sutherland, Don Scott, and Leonard Rush. The same four boys won the mile relay at Troy and the medley relay team composed of Mike Parker, Jim Baker, John Rush, and Bob Corder won that event. Leonard won the pole vault, Jan Collins won the discus, and the Streaks placed in all but one event to bring home the big first -place trophy. Jack Flint Jan Collins Sr. 3rd letter Sr. 3rd letter 880, Medley Relay Discus, shot, High jump. Mike Parker Steve Rorabaugh Soph. 2nd letter 440, Broad Jump, Relays Jr. 2nd letter H. Hurdles, Relays Q- -my fa---:fe F- as 1 , :gy Bob Corder Jr. 2nd letter 880, Medley relay Leonard Rush Sr. 4th letter Pole Vault, L. Hurdles Relays Don Scott Jim Rowe Ed Stewart Sr. 2nd letter Sr. 2nd letter Jr. lst letter Relays Discus, shot High Jump Keith Lewis Sr. 3rd letter Mile Run John Rush Jr. 2nd letter Relays The Bluestreaks journeyed to Perry for the Regional Meet on April 8. We finished 6th in the 59 -team meet with 13 points. The boys who placed were: Ed Stewart, 2nd in high jump, Leonard Rush, 3rd in the low hurdles, Jan Col- lins, 3rd in shotput and the 880- yard relay team, 3rd, Members of the relay team were Steve Rora- baugh, Don Scott, Glenn Sutherland, and Leonard Rush. At the State Track Meet at Manhattan, Leonard Rush was the only Bluestreak to qualify for the finals, although our 880-yard re- lay team of Rorabaugh, Sutherland, Irvin, and Rush again broke the school record in a time of l:35.4. Leonard qualified Friday and returned Saturday to place 2nd in the 180-yard low hurdles at the state meet and bring home one of the fine medals. His time of 20.7 is a school record. Other school records broken during the season, in addition to those listed above were the discus by Jan Collins, 1492 the 440-yard dash by Steve Rorabaughg 53. 83 and the high jump by Ed Stewart 6' l!2 . Seven lettermen will be lost by graduation. We look forward to another fine season on the cinders next year. 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