Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

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C -- U. I , ' lv Y ,Dx W f L. F X Y I Table of Contents Introduction Stuff Dedlcutlon Admlnlstrutlon Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Academic Sports Actlvltles C ubs Advertisements Index Classes I R 6 ,M-ix f ' X ff 4 w?',, ' C If 'V X f ,Q I ,-:ff 1249 ' QM: M f .eff 'J b' 2 ' 59 2 yagffmx ff QW 'KX fx! Hx .W f X N 1 El 1, NX X ff Q xx H! W3- L f '5 . , 1 1 fy 3 x my 151 ' I. f L f x X 1 f K ' 1 7 N 'W f ' 1' If ,Fay 1 ' E-' - ' 1 ' - 'f' 3 fg 'I -. '- , N ' 5' FQ' 4' I P A ,al fr., ff 'A - Q F , Xp ,411 Q45 f 1 1- ' nil gy ' ' QQ 52 Q4 ' -1 4' QQ.. I W N 5 1 iff! ' ' X, -er' 9 dy 0 T82 4 N -A, f . X . K 5' 3 w:A 1' Q , ., Qt' J' I ' A X ' ' A 1'-9 ' 532 - ' A - Af. ' 9x Q Ll Ei? f 4 .0 N' A' ' I y ff -' ' X ' K W.: X,-N Y 5 ,f 1 ' pf Q ef AQ! v Ls . Q B ff - 41: '- f KW ,.. 1 . .,. X 1 Q1 f 1 I, -N gif.:-, ' Q j -N Q F, XX LF. tx' 7, f 'll . fm-Qf 1 M.. - -, rr 1' F-lf' -P - f X + w 1 ' ' 9 ' ,I K X ,Hi ff! is 'Wei X - . X - K Q fl, W., , 'Q Y X , ,f :ff -wif f !:: ,lv-'JLE2 , X SX: ff f FU! E151 2 x X' f , f fevj ', h- - My 1 , . X . , - , xx , ,- i x X x V ff 'I H r Ivx y.-- ! , ii X 4 S ruff gn. .. W.: Academic workers Deanna Greer, Connie Editor-in-chiefof the Highlander Bernhardt, and Connie Stover identify 1960, Ralfa Lowe considersa pro- pictures they are using in their section. Dosed cover design for this year's annual. Yearbook photographers Orville Wilson and Lanny David inspect their equipment before start- ing out on an assignment. The SD0l'tS Sectivn 18 edited Section Editors Pelgy Farrell and Jean by Gary Ansu 1 sh and 30 Ives work on layouts for the Activities MCKHY- portion of the book. S ruff Seated at the table are Arlene Lignitz and Beverly Eisele. Stand- ing are Wilma Shelinbarger, Connie Frost, and Lenetta Challacombe, all working on the Club section. Barbara Hodson and Julia Daw- son, standing, check a layout for the Advertisement section while Linda Dale checks Ad contracts with Business Man- ager Joan Ritchie. Vari-typist Judy Powers sprays vari-typed copy, while Carole Carruthers, copy editor, and Linda Nelson check copyfor gram- mar mistakes. Barbara Freeman, Prints the headlines for the different sections. In the back- ground typists Nelda Gilmer and Dolly Bolyard prepare copy for the section layouts. - 'uE7 'lL. 'J- Sharon Woods, Connie Reaka, Marcia Hays, Iris Dunn, and Roberta Scott of the Class section listen while Mr. Baker, the sponsor, points out a problem on a layout for that section. it -415'-'i'H,r. 'C' 5. L Helen McClelland looks for mistakes in layouts in the Administration section while Kay Mumma, Laura Mckinley, and Sandy Stetler check the spelling of teachers'names. K Q, ni , , 1' 2 W, ik W ml fn.- X I if ff X! 3 . 21, .Va f ax fi if 5,2 I 4' QW: 3 7,3 ,Q iw, ,Q-P' fy Q , A -1 ,-- ff 1 1 ia, Q, .N, K 4 . -Fi? ' . EQ, -'K fzu- 1 . si' V. ffwff .5 4 L9 gf. Yr QNX' x x' N 1' .Y f , K f fn , wwe. f vi-Q' 1,4 -sg, x. x, 2414211 gf fox I Q, - . 'fx ,, 5 N F v . X-..' ff 1 A 's P -.5 S 4964-7 ff aff , E ' I 5 '!. s ',.:'.'w..- , .-4 f, 5-iff 1' .ZY5 - 4 5 lg: ' The Capitol Bulldmg, Monumental and Tradmonal, ls the State s lawmakmg Headquarters A-4 o r I ' r r 4-I 'K V 7 ' A 'x ff? M L f Ili .1 a ea.. 2 l 0ne of 'l'opeka's famous sites is the old stste house. This building has become too crolded to hold all th state offices and a newer, sore uodern building use. Despite this fact, the old stste ll the object of treat nduirstion from e e o e e 7 e .Aw ...Y .,- 9 For the first time in Kansas history a Democratic governor has been inaugrated for a second term. The people of Kansas seem to be satisfied with Governor George Docking, from Lawrence. The Governor's Mansion, Occupied by Democrat George Docking Kansans seem to appreciate beautiful architecture, and this beautiful Victorian style mansion has served as the Governor's home for nearly a century. Many noted governors have lived there, and the mansion ig often the scene for grand social activities. f ki i i We W g of I I I c gi ', cggwwge ig ax- X i f .ea Q In ,aw 5 ' . To meet the demands of the Kansas traveler a turnpike now winds its way from the Kansas Missouri border to the Oklahoma border This multi million dollar construction is the pride of the citizens of Kansas New Brick yard Bridge and Kansas Turnpike Improves Transportation Facrlmes al ' as u e b the rlv r Once e m or ance of n us r transportation which was nearby le are no longer so dependent on water for transportation but in Kansas the motorist needs roads Since there t hi hwa s and are still rivers to cross bridges must be built to connec g y roads This is Topeka's newest brldze called the Brickyard Bridge The Atchrson, Topeka, and the Santa Fe Well Known by the Song That Bears lts Name ls Even More Famous in Transportation Circles America is mostly an lndustrxal nation To protect her many industries the U S government has had to bu11d large m111tary establlshments s uch as the Forbes Air Force Base located south of Topeka on Hlghway 75 The many people employed by Forbes have added the greatest n b um er of families to the Topeka area l Topeka is world fam s al IS ar e y evoted o s llness In collaboration wlt the we nown Dr Karl Mennlnger the hospital speeds many mental patients to a rapid recovery ous for its mental health center The new veterans' ho 11 F-' 22 H4 nu ' 1 g 1 a n thi 1 . ' 'n 11- k . . , . Menmnger s, Known Throughout the Nohon, Works with the Mentally Ill Menn1nger's Foundatlon lS known throughout the nat1on for 1ts work w h the mentally 111 ar enn1n er ulth hlS noted ps Chlatflc staff help those unfortunate ones IH thelr cl1n1c located ln Topeka Doctors and patlents come from ploces afar to consult and visit wlth the staff 12 ,YbQt.nrvvr!5X'u1x-if-v.,.. no-1-.f..,. X T. . Many new industries have built their factories in the Topeka area. The Goodyear tire plant has bF0Ught new families to Topeka and has made it necessary to erect new schools and churches to meet the new citizenvs Whether lndustrial Plants or Civic Buildings, Topeka Satisfies All Demands of lts Citizens T0 feed the hunlry Mind! of Topeka students, a neu library was built on lest Tenth Street. This library has many suitable references and fiction books and educational films for schools and private use. Also many antiques and paintings may be loaned to those who appreciate them. -13- Du Pont Proves Economic Asset to Community ities A-IL ,, M Du Pont an industrial additlon has proved to be an asset to the communlty around the capltal city Drawing in new workers has caused an lncrease 1n the population of the area and has furnlshed another source for addltlonal buying power by the cltizens of our state 14 -4'L H1 n H teh right UD 2 i6S and gentlemen the bar er ca s Every year in September people from all over Kansas and other states enjoy the popular dwestern Falr any side shows rilling rides and exhlbltiong are spread all over the Fair Grounds One of the favorite attractions IS the big auto race held in the Grandstand arena Thnllmg Rides, Side Shows, and Exhibitions Entertain Kansans Annually -15- New 8 600 000 State Office Bulldmg Houses Departments and Agencies The Capitol building unable to provide enough room for expanding agencies and departments made necessary the construction of the new State Office building which was completed in 1957 The cost underground tunnel nnects the State Office building to the Capitol located across the street 16 o o 0 I I 0 of the new 12-story structure to Kansans was S8,600,000, An co MNISIRATIUN up --. 5 N Mr. Burney Hays Mr. Hays is probablyone of the few people living in Topeka today who can claim to be atrue native. He was born here and has lived most of his life within the city. He received both his Bachelor of Scienceand Master of Science from Kansas State University, and in 1949 he began the first year of a long career at Highland Park High Schoolas an instructorin physical educationand head football coach Mr. Hays cited as his main worry the fear that he would lose contact with the students. He believes that a school adminis- trator whould teach at least one class a day in order to keep contact with each generation of students and know their ideas and hopes. For this reason Mr. Hays has a policy which he calls the open door policy.' Any time he is in the office, he keeps his door open so students can feel free to come in and visit with him or ask his advice on a problem. -18- r. Wendell Godwin Mr. Wendell Godwin, superin- tendent of Topeka schools, was born in Mexico, Indiana. He re- ceived his bachelor of arts de- gree in education from pe Pauw University and his master degree from University of Chicago. Mr. Godwin started out as a teacher and gradually worked his way up to the principalship of a small high school. He later be- came superintendentof Hutchison, Kansas, public schools before he came to the Topeka position in 1951. yy , X 'l f4-.1 f is , , are I' A, , 1 . It ae eg fi The Doors of Opportunity Are Open Students fortunate enough to be living within the boundaries of the United States of America have always found the doors of opportunity and education thrown open to them. Through the doors pictured above pass some one thousand Students of Highland Park High eachyear. Irs. Virginia Cleland, freshmen-sophomore principaL and Mr. Curtis Stoll, junior-senior principal, advise and guide stu- dents along the paths of know- ledge. Menbersof the Board of Education are, left to right: Dr. Gordon summers, Mr. Robert Schendei, Mr. Dennis Payne, Mr. Merrill lerts, Mr. Fred Rausch,Jr., and Mr. Bale BUCHBIRH. Standing behind then are Mr. James Porter, attorney: Mr. Arlaendarinz, Clerk: Ton Kerr, Business Manager: and nr. lendall Goodwin, Sunerintendant of Topeka schools. Board of Education The Board of Education is the hub in the wheel of school government. It makes theschool policies and reg- ulations by which the educational system is run and decides on budgets and various other important details. School Nurse Guidance Counselor Mrs. Ransdell, the school nurse, helps guard Highland Park students from the various little disease bugs which are floating around by sending them home when they are sick and by checking them when they return to make certain they are in quite good health before readmitting them. Mr. Herrman is the man to see if you are uncertain as to what you want to be or what college you should attend. He helps students make up their minds about their future, gives ap- titude tests, and helps students obtain scholarships. Mr Paul lillis Biology Kansas State Mr Robert Stapleford Physics and Chelistry Emporia kk Physical Science From cutting up frogs and worms to producing strange smells which nearly drive the student population out of the school the Science Department keeps busy turning out future Einstein and Schweitzers lr Marvin Gilkeson General Science lissouri U 4 lr Bob Jennings 1- lashburn U 21 Wi d d d 7 0 o c I in I 9 c d 'Q n new ,yfgg V Xxx ' . . Q nwc , fnwiie 'WWA -X1 ?'X.f ,XY M A X . ' 5 F374 . e I V d . .3 X Q ' language Arts Do you have trouble deciding when to use demonstrative pro nouns? Can you readily recognize whether a verb is transltive or intransitive? Well if you can't you are in the same boat as the majority of high school students who are realizing the n9CGSS1ty of understanding this Jlbberish of ours before they graduate Mr Harold Baker English Journalism Kansas U Emporia State Mrs Osa Holmes 5sPN liss Betty Lee Basie English Kansas U Mrs Virginia Cleland English Baker U ' V' -t Irs Bstella Elllthorpe , .Q'. - English 'fkb University of lyoling 22 llss lnrgtret Fuller Ehllish and Foreign Lnngnlge Emporis State MTS Blfblfl ICLBIII English Indiana U language Arts Some brave students not only tryto understand our English lan- guage but they also attempt to learnsomeone e1se's language as well. Aspiring actors and actresses are also counted in this field Miss Frances McKenna Foreign Language Kansas U lr leuriee lobertl Speech and Drelatlcs Emporia lies Hulde lurtgen English Park College 23 E 4' M ,'Nf reg Ru Mr Claude Spencer Developmental Reading Kansas State language Arts Books are open doors 1h a manner of speaking in becoming acquainted w1ththe past and pre sent ages One crxteriafor Judg he the h s ool 15 how pup11s' exper lences have been broadened Mr Duane Shufelberger Engllsh University of 'iChltR i 1--sv liss Pat Shipman Miss Louise Rohler English Library Pittsburg State Kansas State lrs Ann Grundstrol Foreign Language Kansas U ing t results of igh ch . . - Q! Q' Mr Maxwell Sloop Physical Educatlon Kansas U sn- Mlss Karen Handke Physical Education This is the hallowed depart- ment of skinned knees, banged shins, sore muscles,and good fun. The teachers not only know their sports upside down and backwards but they are also well skilled in how1m apply l1n1ment and put dis 1OCat1OnS back 1n place Physlcal Education lashburn U 1' GS! N Mrs Janet Nuzman Physical FdUCltl0n Kansas State ,mdk lr Clarence Kellogg Physical Education KIIISBS U 25 ,c Y 5 V sf K x KW ,, A 1 4 H 'V I ,f,, fQ Hw f i Fine Arts Whether 1t's DFaCt1C1Hg for an operetta perform1ng dur1ng the half time of a football game learning how to pa1nt th1s partment serves to entertain the students and teach appreciation of the arts i 'E' Wvgm fi Mrs Gladys Lawson Vocal Music Northwestern lr H Burton Barve! Instrumental lnsic Elporia State 26 1 6 U' Irs Joan Billington Art Kansas U I , or L , ' de' a , ji is ft or A l I A N gl Af N new ff' ' U. I W , N.gg fi ,'! K4 .- is Mathematics Some people love It and can't learn enough ers don't l1ke t e find lt too tough Everyone 1n Hlghland Park gets a tasteof mathematics 1U one form or another The courses ava1lab1e run all the way from general math to trlgonomentry and college algebra Mr Charles Gordon Miss Jessie Nichol General Matheaatics Algebra lashburn U Columbia U liss Ruth Porter Algebra Kansas U vilggvf MZ. Mr Edwin Hailey Geonentry lashburn U iq.: Mr Charles Crane Algebra Pittsburg State 27 U oth ' ' ing h y 1, gd - -' K N W - ' X V A Q - f X X W, I 4: 'I'-' Hume Econamns 1S som hing gl should be wlthout and Hlghland rk makes sure no glrl requiring a year 1n home -M for every glrl graduate However g1F1S are not the only ones who e lnterested 1n how to bo er or fry an e the bo s preparlng for later llfe 1U case they get a lazy w1fe Mrs Hazel L1ndqu1st is' Mrs Paullne Roblnson Home ECONOMICS Home Economics Kansas State Washburn U If' Mrs Joy Polson Mrs Margaret llley Mrs Sarah Shipman Home Economxcs Boys Foods and Cafeterla Home Economics Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State s h o 31'lf' Y ' Th' is et no 'rl ' Pa ' is ---- by ' ec ,NS V I . - ' . - I I ar ' ' il Wat gg: y 1 . ef ' 7. 1s int 5 M iii? . , . Business Education Those who want to be the secretaries and businessmen of the future are found 1U this de partment Here they learn how t balance books type use short hand and be the 9ff1C1BHt person the DUSIHBSS world needs Mr LaMoyne Smith Shorthand and General Buslness EIDOFIZ State l 110 Mlss Helen Trotter Bookkeeping and Typing Colorado State Mrs Louise Montgomery General Business Eastern Kentucky State -EIL P Miss Loulse 0'Brien Shorthand Transcriptlon EEDOFIB State Mr Charles Conklin Dlrector of lork Experience Emporla State Mrs Lillian Nuznan Office Machines Kansas State 29 . t Z, we mi u- . rffiyfr' Q3 vw 9 K 3' x hifl 'if 5 f - Industrial Arts It's a man's world in this part of the building. Girls are a rarity in this realm of grease, wood shavings and modern farming implements. Instruction in these fields however will prove useful to many boys in later life Mr Gordon Sailors Mr Don Brock Woodworking vocational Agriculture Pittsburg State Kansas State 5 Q1-xl 'Hs bw Mr Milo lleatwole Auto Information Pittsburg State fife- wily Mr Leon LeGreS1ey lr llarold velasquez Metals Mechanical Dranng Colorado Atl Kansas State 30 I I . . . A , far K ' 1, ' I I H ..,ff':,- . - I - .... iz, ' . . ' . iiyuja ef. ' 35 Q ,M :X , ' 5 -l am . av 'asv f4. ..Q- - fi.4f 'e 1 if 3' , - , 0 K 3-jg1r,',iV ' K y , 4 ,I 1 r H 'Er 3? - - Y -, '- gif vi K l W A - ' ff5',4J, w, sl-We-Sl':Fs I f ' O X Mr I B Patterson Civics and Debate Sam Houston State 'E lr L B Bingham American Government Fort Bays State Tlfvxi Mr John Merryman American History lashburn U Social Studies What makes us act the way we do? Should the government take control of labor? Answers and solutlons to these and many other such questions and problems are dlscussed in these classrooms p es1ded over by our soc al stud1es faculty members Mrs Margaret Bergen Special Education Washburn U 'll Q83 lr Sherman Dyler Civics Emporia State kiwi lr Stanley Banks Paychololy and Family Living 31 Kill!! Stlte F r ' M ' ' , fig' :il l 'wx F -s 6,5 J- I h A r ' i -3 . . ' Ear ., , CP' 2 . MMM? ' k 3 j x , I F, ia 3125 9 ' e B Q' VV 0 o n A 'J . 'G ' kfme of , LQTL XL! AXE -fftyx ?rd5Q Social Studies Suppose you were on a quiz show and the quizmaster asked you Who was the first Postmaster General of the United States7H qRemember this show is not rigged and you haven't been given the answers beforehand.y Such know- ledge taught in this department might help you answer a 564,000 question someday, provided that quiz shows aren't banned forever. Mrs. Marilyn lichers American History Kansas State U. 5 ' it 1'o Mr. Claude Reynolds lr. Curtis Stoll lr. sary lesthusin Drivers Training Cadet Teaching American G0vernnent Pittsburg State Ottawa U. Kansas U. ? 5 gg . v A 4 s Helen Snell, Mrs. Ada Kahle, Gartha osborn, Irs. Fly sborn, Mrs. nary Hoverstock, rs. Helen Burd, Mrs. Pauline rieoe. and Mrs. label Newton. Too many cooks don't spoil this broth. Hoards of hungry students throng into the caf- eteria each dav to eat the hot lunches prepared by these caf- wf f Wir' J Uh huh, we've caught Mrs. NBWCOH and Mrs. Snell, two cafeteria workers, raiding the icebox again- Cafeteria Stuff eteria workers. Veryfew students know who the women responsible for the good food are. This may helpyou get acquaintedwith them. Janitorial Stuff Meet the sworn enemies of the litterbugs. Theirs is the job of patrolling the halls, ready to pounce on scraps of paper thrown by some careless student. Theirs alsois the job persuading The janitors for Highland Park are stubborn lockers to open, of finding various and needy ar- ticlesfor students and teachers and helping with decorations for parties, especially the prom. Mel Carder and Andy busy them- IFWin Andres, Mel Carder. Paul selves doing the school laundry Schaich, Herman Kahle, and Albert Kreipe. and cleaning. 'VN xref AZ' ,.,.-mf Gary H00k Janice Jost .J-f' .-f linda Sylvester Office Help The office secretaries work hard at the many tasks which go with running a high school prop- erly. They sign admit-to-class slip, answer the phone, take care of the bookkeeping, keep track of absences or tardies,run the switch board, they help in various other ways to lighten the load of the principals Men Prepare Early Breakfast Mr. Smith and Mr. Sailors sleepily prepare the bacon for the breakfast they give annu- ally for the women teachers just before Thanksgiving. The women will get their chance over the hot stove before Easter, when they will prepare the food for the men. -34- dllllv A1 xf- 2 - -2: - -- , FJ K- fl. . , ,yxx fhjyi lilgglha ,,,4 Miss Fowler and Mr. Westhusin appear pleased over the wide selection of good food at the teachers' picnic, which kicks off the school year in the fall. Miss Baskett, on the other hand, seems undecided about whether to take tw0 pieces of chicken or three. 1? .f ! .'dE s Faculty Enjoy SocialActivi1ies HLet's do it this way, b0yg,H Mr. Sloop seeis to be saying ashe and Mr. Shufleberger, Mr. Kellogg, and Mr. Patterson decorate the tables for the teachers' breakfast. Intelligent decisions are hard to make at 5:30 in the morning when preparations for the breakfast were started. 3 715' a Mr. Bingham has his hands full as enrollment procedures get under way for next year's juniors. His popularity with the students isn't slipping a bit as can be seen by this picturec 0 . 'ik x .Q If lsn't All Work School and students are for- gotten for a brief moment as teachers relax during the break with a cup of coffee. , 1 J A small snack and gab fest breaks the monotony ofa long ' morning. ,nh Exposed'? N0 it's not a secret meeting it's just some of the It's the women's turn t serve the menas they prepare breakfast before the Easter vacation starts. Hboys in the back roomn who gather every noon to eat lunch and have a bull session. PRRNCI Graduates of Today--leaders of Tomorrow 'll ,xmf AMI Senior class officers are as follows v1ce Dres1dent Roy Roberts presldent John Ellls treasurer B0bbl8 Spurrler and secretary Deanna Gllmore Now that the time has come for graduation the seniors don't know whether to be sad or happy The high school years especiallu this past one have been filled with good times which the seniors will never forget The seniors are looking with mixed 8mOt10US toward that night in May when the d1p1omas will be given to signify the completion of four years of work -33- 3 l - K L. , Z 0 , 'A 'jfsfxv p r Lf 'Je - ' 'r '-1-me ig f t lf- 'P ' Me tnfi xf'3e - , X . ,wr-o-4?-or s -, e :Q g ,,,.- Y K I' . 1. r I ' 'A ,swf Y' I r, 5, A 1 . : ' ' , : ' . ' : . ' ' 9 , . 7 I 7 I I C Darrell Addington Gary Allen--Track 1: Crafts Club 4. arilyn Allen--Student Council 1,2,32 Pep Club l.2.3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 2.32 FHA 42 Swim- ming Club faj 3,41 Cake Decorating Twyla Allen FFA 3. ,E 6' Q SX 1?-X Edward Anderson--Auto Mechanics Club 11 Gary Anderson--vice Pres. 3: Football l,2.3.43 Track l.2,3.4C Student Council 3: Pep club 433 2: Band 2,3,4g Senior Leader 3: Intramurals 2,3: Future Teachers 43 social nance 2. Edward layne Anderson 'S' -39- ag, V' 1 Janet Barr--Pep Club 2.3.42 Y-Teens 1: FHA 2: Social Dance 1: Cake Decorating 2. Genevieve Bates--Student Council 2: FHA 2. Howard Bauer--Cross Countryll Trackli Ten- 1,2 3 4 Swimming Club lBl 1: Social Dance 1: Gym- nastics Club 1.2.3i Archery Club 1. nis 1: Pep Club 1811: Intramurals -40- 2 Q. Gary Anguish--Football L Basketball 2,3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Highlander 4: senior Leader 2,3,4: Bowling Club Q Boys Foods 1g Square Dance 4: H Club fBJ 2,3,4. Richard Appelhans--Football4: Bowling Club 4: Camera Club 4: Key Club 3. Paul Barkley--Football 11 Basketball 1,2, 32 Cl'0SS C0UlltI'y 2,3.4Z Track 1.2,3,4Z Student Council 1: Boy's State 3: Senior Leader 2,3.4: Bible Club 1,2,3,42 Craft Club 3: H Club lB5 2. William Barngrover Q . 'YN 'T ? in H A 6' Connie Bendorf--Robed Choir 4: Girls Ense- mble 3,4: District Contest 32 Clef Club 4 fi' Qt' V William Benedict--Football 1,22 Track 1' Bowling Club 1: Social Dance 2. Theodore Berends-- C23 James Blassingame-- Linda Bobo-- Phyllis Boggs--Pep club 1,42 Bowling Club 3,4:FHA 1: Modern Dance 3: Social Dance 1: Cake Decorating 27 Square Dance 2: FMCC 3,4- Dolly Bolyard--Pep Club 1: Highlander Staff 4: Intramurals 42 Biology Club 23 Social Dance 1,21 Usher Club 1. Q, X -41- Judith Brandt--Treasurer 33 Girls Softball 23 Executive Board 4:Pep Club QGD 1.2,3,43 Honor Pep Club 4: Madrigal Singers 41 Robed Choir 2: Girls Ensemble 1,2,3,4: District Contest 2,43 Music Awards 42 Girls' State 3: Intramurals 2,3,4S Y-Teens 1.23 FHA 3,45 Future Teachers 4: Art Club 2: Modern Dance 2,32 Clef Club 1,2,3- ' Joella Brown--Executive Board 3,42 Pep Club 1Gj 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Cheer- leader 1,23 Debate Squad 3,42 Thespians 4: H Bagpiper staff 4: Intramurals 2,3,4Q Swim- ming Club 4Gj 3: GAA 1: Social Dance 1,2. 'Z Shirley Butterfield--Girls Softball 4: Student Council 43 PeD Club QG5 1,2,3,43 Honor Pep Club 4: Intramurals 3,42 Skating Club 1: Swimming Club 3: GAA 2: Art Club 2 if 'fer Lenetta Challacombe--Madrigal Singers 4: RobedChoir 3,4: Girls Ensemble 41 District df, Contest 4:State Contest 4: Music Awards 4: S Highlander Staff 42 Bible Club 1,2,3,42 Study Club 1,2. Patty Clark--Girls Softball 1,22 Pep Club KG! 1,23 Speech Choir 45 Y-Teens 1,23 Bible Club 1,2,3,4: Cake Decorating 3. Bill Cobler--Football 15 Intramurals 1, 2,3,4Q Bowling Club 3,42 Social Dance 1: Key Club 4- Tony Coffindaffer--Student Council 3. Vernon Dean Covert-- Beverly Crouch--Pep Club 165 2.3.45 Honor Pep Club 4: Pep Club Council 4: Bowlin Club 3,41 Y-Teens 1,2,4: Social Dance 2. Linda nale-- Lanny David--Football 12 Basketball 1 Highlander staff 3,45 Bagpiper Staff 3,4: Camera Club 1: Swimming Club 185 3: Archery Club l,2,3,42 Key Club 3 Dance 3. Charles Davis--Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2,4: Intramurals 3,4: FFA 1,2.43 Square Julia Dawson--Student Council 2: Pep Club fGy 1,2,3,43 Honor Pep RZ PSD Club Council 3: Thespians 2,3,4: Speech Choir 2: Speech K Drama HOHOFS 22 Highlander Staff 42 Spotlight Club 1,2,3i Y-TGOHS L William T. Decker-- Q Paul Derda--Football 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1,23 Track 1,2,3.4: Student Council 1,23 Pep Club 183 2.33 Senior Leader l.2,3,4i Swimming Club 483 33 Gymnastics Club 25 H-Club IBB 2.3,4. Norma Dick--Skating Club 1: Social Dance 1: Cake Decorating 2. 'flu Q' Charles nice-- skating Club 22 Radio club 1: Science Club 4. 1 Larry Donahue-- CT-T-S Mary Douglas-- il YQ? of x. Dicki Dreshbach--Pep Club 163 2,3,4L X Honor Pep club 42 Bowling Club 4: PHA 43 Swiming Club 463 3: Social nance 2: Home Mech qqj 2. 44- Iris Dunn-- X Q 4 Judy Dykes--Pep Club l,2,3,4S Honor POD Club 4: Cheerleader 2,3,4S Y-Teens 1,2, 4: Senior Leader 3,4: HOICCOIIDK Queen Att. 4: Future Teachers 43 Social Dance 1. Harold S- Early--Football 1,23 Track 15 Basketball lgr. 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3i H-Club 2,3,4i SIIIIIDK Club 153 32 social Dance 1,2: Aviation Club 23 vice Pres. of Spotlight Club 4: Hagpiper Staff 3,4. Beverly Eisele--Highlander Staff 4: y-Teens 21 FHA 25 Cake Decorating 1. ,,x an John Ellis--Pres 4: Student Council 3.41 Madrigal Singers 4: Robed Choir 3: High- 4: District Contest 35 State Music Awards 3: Bible Club 1,2. landers 3, Contest 3: 3,4. Sherman Epperson--F otball 1 2 3 4' Track ' es n 4' Madrigal Singers o ed Choir 2 3 4' Hig anders 2 ' D s riot Contest2 3' State Contest 3 4' Senior Leadera 4' Intramurals 2 3 4' social Dance 1' Gymnastics Club 2 3 4' Square Dance 1 2 8, KGX YL? chard Epps--F otball 1 2 3 4' Bas ball 1 2 3' Track 1' Student Coun ' Execu ve oar ' Bo s ate 32 H- ub ,, - Wlllllh Peggy Farrell--Secretary 32 Pep Club , , ,4: Honor Pep clu 5 Cheer- eader 12 espians 1, , 3 Speech Drama Honors 32 Highlander Staff 5 otllght club 1,22 - eens , , , 3 Future Teachers 4: FICC 1. it 4-15 S 5 X a N in- 4: Bowling 3.4- QQ.. Elzena Fowler-- Robert Frankenfeld Band 1,2,33 Camera 2. Donald Franklin-- Charlene Frost--Honor Pep Club 4: Pep Club 1GB 1,2.3,4: Intramuralslg Skating Clu Bible Club 1,2: Cake Decorating 1. Charles Frost--Band 2,3,4: skating Club 12 Camera Club 21 Bible Club 1,L Connie Frost--Student Council 4: Pep Q Club 1,2,3,4i Honor PED Club 43 Cheer- leader 31 Highlander Staff 4: Y-Teens 1.2,3,4Q FHA 22 Future Teachers 42 FMCC 4. Albert Ferrell--Band 1 2 Intramurals Gary Fuller--Football 1.2.3,42 Track 1,2 Senior Leader 3: Intramurals 1,2.3,4I Soc- ial Dance 1,2. Verna Fusco--Student Council 4: Y-Teens Bible Club, Future Teachers,Art Club, Soc ial Dance, Clef Club, Cake Decorating. Cynthia Garcia--Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 42 Bowling Club 4: FGA 3,42 Art Club 3: Social Dance 1,2: Home Mech's fGl Joyce Gardner--Pep Club 2.3: Spotlight Club 3: Y-Teens 1: FGA 2,33 Skating Club 1,29 Bible Cluh 3,42 Social Dance 2: Usher Club 4. Q Nelda Gilmer-- neanna Gilmore--Secretary 43 Pep club 1.2,3.4: Honor Pel 4: sand 1,2.3: District Contest 1.2,3i lusic Awards 1.2: Thespians 2,3,4: Speech Choir 1, 2: Speech and nrala Honors 2,32 De- bate 3,4: District Tournament 33 Iu- tramurals 1: Scribbler's 1,2- Linda Goodwin-- Bob Gordinier--Football1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3Z Track 1.2,3.4C Tennis 12 Band 1,2, 3: Senior Leader 4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Camera Club 4i Boys' Foods 31 H-Club 3,4. Snowda Grange--Girls Softball 2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 42 Intramurals 1, 2,3,4: Drill Team 3,42 Spotlight Club 1,2, 3,41 Swimming Club 32 GAA 21 Modern Dance 2. Michael Greenberg--Bowling Club 41 Swim- ming Club 33 Rifle Club 4. Q-gs 5- Ehr QF.. ,fan-v 1' Deanna Greer--Student Council 3: Pep Club l,2,3,42 Honor Pep 4: Highlander Staff 42 Drill Team 3,42 Modern Dance 4: Social Dance 1.23 Y-Teens 2.4. George Griffin-- Joan Griffith--Pep Club 1,2.3,42 Honor POD 4: Speech Choir 2: Y-Teens 1,2,4I FHA 1: Future Teachers 42 Art Club 3, 45 Cake Decorating 2. lilliam Grimes--President 1: Football 1,2,3,4S Trick 1,3,42 Wrestling 4: Student Council 1,43 Student Tribunal - 2: Pep club lay 2.3: senior Leader 2, 3,4i Intramurals 2,3,4: Social nance 1,25 Square nance 3. I Dennis Guthrie-- Howard Harris--Football 1,2.3,4Z Track 1 22 Wrestling 3,43 Senior Leader 2 3 4 Rifle Club 4. Joy Hawkins--Pep Club 1,2,3,42 Honor Pep 4: Pep Club Council 4: Robed Choir 4: Girls' Ensemble 32 District Contest 32 Intramurals 1.22 Y-Teens 21 Skating Club 1: Future Teachers 4: GAA 2: Cake Decor- ii' ating 32 Square Dance 1. 4? In , xi Marcia Hays--Pep Club 1,2.3,4: Honor Pep m ' Club 4: Pep Club Council 4: Highlander Staff 4: Physical Education Senior Leader G.V K 4: Y-Teens 1,21 GAA 1,21 Modern Dance 2: Social Dance 1. at 'Q ao a f a Glenn Hedrick--Camera Club 12 Science Club 2: Archery Club l,2. 4 Selma High--Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pen 4: Senior Leader 3,45 Y-Teens 1: Biology Club 2,3,4i GAA 12 Social Dance 13 Cake Decor- ating 2Z FMCC 2- Debbie Hines--Student Council 4: Stu- dent Tribunal 12 Pep Club 1,2,3,42 HOHOY Pep Club 42 Cheerleader 11 Band 1,2,3Q senior Leader 42 Intramurals 1, 2,3,42 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4S GAA 1,2,3,45 Modern Dance 3,45 H'Club l,2.3,4Z FMCC 2.3,4- 'L Allen Hochstedler--Tennis2,3i Social 1 FFA l.2.3.4: Square Dance 2. Barbara Hodson--High1anderStaff 3,42 ing Club 2: Skatinz Club 1.2: Social Club 3,42 Cake Decorating 2. Clyde Doubt-- ElDora Hualer--Student Council 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,2.3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Thespiana 4: Speech Choir 2: Speech Q Draaa Donor 2: Dagpiper Staff 3.4: Spotlight Club 3: Saiaaing Club 3: Social Dance 1,2. is DRIICB Bowl- Dance 1: Usher Club 1,2: Cake Decorating 3. P Sylvia Honey--Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Honor Pep 4: Intramurals 22 FHA 1: GAA 1.2.3.43 Art George Irwin--Football 1,23 Social Dance 1.22 Square Dance 1.2. lelvin Ireland-- Q Jean Ives--Student Council 3: Pep Club 1 2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Pep Club Counc l,2.3.42 Highlander Stiff 41 Y-Teens 1 4, Social Dance 1.2. Ken Jehlik Jane Kaden-- Linda Kent--Girls Softball 1,2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Intramurals 1 2,3,42 Bowling Club 1: Swimming Club 1: Social Dance 1.23 Square Dance 1.2. lance l.2.3.4: Square Karen Kier--Girls Softball 1.2.3.42 Pep Club 1,2,3.43 Honor Pep Club 42 Intramur- lls 1,2,3,4: Slimming Club 1,2.3.43 Social Dance 1.2.3.42 FHCC long Koehler-- lareu Koehler--Student Council 45 Pep ub 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep 4: Intramurals 4: Bowling club 3: FHA 3.4: Social nance FICC 2,3.4- -51 Carl Kuhlman--Football 13 Track 13 Tennis 132,33 Student Council 4: Pep Club 1,23 Band 1,2,3.43 District Contest 1,23 M0510 Awards 1,2.3: Thespians z,3.4: Bowling Club 2: Spotlight Club 1,23 Bible Club 3. 4: Social Dance 13 Clef Club 3: H-Club fB3 3: Key Club 3,43 District Speech and Drama Festival 2: Traveling Debate Squad 3,4- Rozetta Lee--Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep 43 Y-Teens 132.3343 Bible Club 4: Future Teachers 4. laymond Lewis--Track 1,21 Radio Club l,2, 3: Science Club 1,2.3.4- Arlene Lignltz--Highlander Staff 4: Y- Teens 23 FHA 23 Skating Club 13 Cake Dec- Dratillg 12 FMCC 334. , , .:f h Marilynn Lins--Girls Softball 1: Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Honor Pep 43 Senior Leader 3,45 Intramurals 1,233.43 Drill Teal 3: Biology Club 2,33 GAA 1,23 Home Mech's 13 H-Club IG? 3,43 FICC 3. ,MW Lonnie Logan--Football 1,21 Track 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,23 Tennis 22 Pep club 435 3g Madrigal Singers 4: Robed Choir 2.33 High-r landers' Singers 4: Highlanders l,3,4i District Contest 133,43 Music Awards 4: Intramurals 2.33 Bolling Club 2.33 Craft Club 4: Swimming Club lBD 3: Clef Club 1, Archery Club 2,33 H-Club QB! 3,43 Key Club 3,4- Lanny Logan--Football 1323 Track 15 Boyl. ing Club 3: Key Club 3.4. 5. Charles Lower--Football 1.2.3.4: Basket ball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1.3: Pep Club 483 2,3: Madrigal Singers 3.4: Bobed Choir 2: Highlanders 2.3.43 District Contest 2.3.43 State Contest 2: Music Aw- ards 3.4: Senior Leader 2.3: Social Dance 1.2: Square Dance 1: H-Club lBJ 2.3.4- Larry Magnuson--Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1, 2: 185 Pep Club 2: Drchestra 1,2,3.4: Band 1,2.3.4: District Contest 2.3.4: State Contest 3.4: Music Awards 1.2: Biology Club 2.3.4: Bible Club 3,4: Aviation Club 1: Science Club 1: Square Dance 2: KB: H Club 2.3. 4. Donald Long-- Sharon lanls-- Wfwa larilyn Marsh--Softball 1.2: Student Coun- cil 4: Pep Club 1.2.3442 Honor Pep Club 4: Senior Leader 3,4: Intrauurals 1,2,3,4: Drill Team 3.4: Bowling Club 3: Y-Teens 4: Biology Club 2: GAA 1,2,3: Social Dance 1: Modern Dance 3: H-Club 161 1,2,3,4: FMCC 1.2.3.4- Counie lcnee--Pep club l,2,3,4: H0n0r Pep 4: Thespians 3.4: Speech Choir 2: k! .A Highlander Staff 3: BUSDIDBP Staff 42 Spotlight club 3: Biology club 2: Social Dance 1'2: usher Club 2. Helen lcClelland--lntranurals 1,2,4: Y- Teens 1: swirling Club 3.l: GAA 2: social Dance 1. Lee lcmmhan--Craft Club 1.2.32 FFA 1- larian lcsinnis--Basketball 465 1.2.42 oolf tom 1.2: Softball to! 1,z.4: POD Club 1.2.35 Pep Club Council 32 Intra- murals 4: 6-Teens 1,2,3: Art Club 1.2.33 Square Dance 1: Rifle Club 1.2. Honald lcxay--Transfer from Topeka High HighllhdQf Staff 4: Hagplper staff 3.4: Intramurals 3,49 H-Club IB! 41 Key Club 4. Laura McKinley--Pep Club 1,2,3.4: Honor Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 1: FHA 2: Cake Decor atlnl 2.4. Sharon lcklnley--Pep Club 2,3,43 FHA 1,2 Social Dance 13 Cake Decorating 21 Square lance 3. udy lcveigh Basketball 1 Golf 2: Baseball 1.2: Softball 1,22 Pep club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep club 4: Highlander Staff 3: Hagplper 2,3,4: senior Leader 1,23 Intramurals 1.22 Drill Team 2: Bolling Club 1.2.3,4i Spotlight Club 3: Y-Teens 1,2,3: Swimming Club 1,22 GAA 1.2. JoAnn lerryman--Pep Club 1,2,3: Honor Pep club 43 Pep club Council 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3g ladrlgal Singers 42 Hobed choir 2,33 Girl's Ensemble 3,43 District Con- test 1,2,3,4: thespians 3.42 Intramurals 2: Spotlight Club 22 Y'Teens 1.3.4. Sandra Metzger-- Louise Miller--Pep Club, Y-Teens, Bible Club, Social Dance, Clef Club, Cake Dec- orating. Linda Mitchell--Pep Club 2.3,4i Honor Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 2: Social Dance 12 Usher Club 42 Clef Club 1. Sharon lize--Softball 1: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Band 1.2.3,4i Future Teachers 4: Square Dance 1,2,3,4. oratiug. lary Lou liller--Pep Club, Y-Teens, Bible Club, Social Dance, Clet Club, Cake Dec- Alden loattoort--Football 1.2: Basket- gall 1,23 Track l,2,3,4i Cross Country 43 Band 1: Bible Club 4: Science Club 43 Square Dance 3. like lortab-- 3:4 ,LZ li Karen Patton--Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Honor Pep Club 42 Y-Teens 13 social Dance 12 Clef Club. -56- Jim Mottin--Student Council 31 Thespians 3,42 Speech Choir 2: Speech and Drama hon- ors 2,32 Aviation Club 11 Art Cluh 12 Archery Club 2,33 Key Club 3,4. C' Dennis Nelson--Pres. 2: Vice-Pres. 11 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2.32 Track l,2,3.4: Tennis 1: Baseball 12 Student Council 1,2,3,4: Executive Board 41 Boy's State 33 Senior Leader 2,32 Intramurals 1, 2,3,42 Social Dance 1: Square Dance 31 H-Club fB3 2,3,4. Robert Nottingham-- , Steven Ossiander--Skating Club 1.2: Radio Club 1. Cary Ostrander--Track 2Q Senior Leader 4 Social Dance 2,35 Cake Decorating 4. Hb' '17 Phil Paxton-- Fonda Peavler--Y-Teens 21 Cake Decorating 2. 'Egg 'Q'- W it Sharon Pennington--Student Council 1: Pep Club 1.2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Pep Club Council 3: Intramurals 1,2,31 Spotlight Club 1.25 Y-Teens 1: Swimming Club 3: GAA 2: Social Dance 1: Radio Club 3. Awww Marcella Phillips--Pep Club 3.43 Y-Teens 2: FHA 2,3- Shirley Pilgram-- . , 'Nuo' 'Il' William Powell--Tennis 2.31 Spotlight Club 2: Clef Club 1. Judy Powers--Highlander staff 43 Social Dance 1,22 Usher Club 1,2,3: Home Mechs. KG! 2- Sharon Pratt--Pep Club 1,2,3,4: HODOP Pep club 4: Robed choir 4: Y-Teens 1,2, 'Q 3.42 Future Teachers 41 Art Club 42 Cake H Decorating 2. Martin Pressgrove--Camera Club 3.42 Bio- logy Club 3: Radio Club 4. Shirley Quincy--Band 1,2: Intramurals 2,3. Glenn Quy--Football 1,2.3.4: Track 1,2,3, 4: Band 1,2,3,4: Senior Leader 4: Camera Club 1: Biology Club 2.3.41 Social Dance qliii 1. f C fe, is Bob Radford-- f' Lauretta Rankin--Girls Softball 2: Stud- ent Council 1,2,3: Pep Club 2.3.42 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: Drill Team 3.42 Spotlight Club 4: Y-Teens 1: Biology Club 2: Future Teachers 4: Swimming Club 3: Art Club 2: Modern Dance 3.4: Social Dance 1.2: H-Club KG? 4. sharon gay--Pep club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep club 4: Pep club council 4: speech Choir 22 Svotlight Club 23 Y'T86nS 1, 2,3,4g Cake Decorating 1. Terry Reid!--Football 1,2.3.4S Track l,2,3,4: Blleblll 32 Student Council 2: Executive Boardas Senior Leader z,s,4: Intrllurals2.3: social nance 1. Connie Rogers fkeakay--Band 1,2,3Q High- lander Staff 4: Bagpiper Staff 3: Social Dance 1. Mary Reed--Skatinz Club 1.2: Square Dance 1,2. Thomas Reynolds--Student Council 1,2: Mad- rigal Singers 3,42 Robed Choir 2.3: High- lander's 1,2.3.4I District Contest 1.2.33 igjy State Contest 2,3: Music Awards 32 Clet Club 1,2,3,4. Joan Ritchie--Speech Choir 22 Highlander Staff 3.45 Intramurals 21 Bowling Club 2: Skating Club 2: Social Dance li Usher Club 1,21 Cake Decorating 3. ' 51, ini loy Roberts--Vice-Pres. 4: Student Coun 3.43 Senior Leader 2: Intramurals Bible Club 1.2: Future Teachers 4: Archery Club It Rifle Club 3. carol nulold--student Council 4: Pep Club 1,2: Band 1: Y-Teens 1: Bible Club 2.3.4. Karen Sailors-- G- -59- 4' . -fb- i. David Shimeall--Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 3,42 Senior L6Bd8f 3,41 Intramurals 2,3,4: Bible Club 1,2,3.4C Swimlng Club KB! 32 FHA li H-Club IBB 3,4 Francis Simpson--Girls Softball 3. Student Council 4: Speech Choir 2: Debate 4: Y-Teens 1: Bible Club 4: Social Dance 2. 1: Track 3.43 Baseball 2.3.42 Intramurals 2,3,4: Future Teachers 4: Social Dance 2, 3: Square Dance 3: H-Club :By 3,4. Charles Sampson--Football 3,43 Basketball Michael Sandeffer--Band 1.2.3.42 Music Awards 1,2,4i Radio Club 1: Square Dance 2,3.4I Rifle Club 4. f Roberta Scott--Robed Choir 42 Highlander Staff 4: Y-Teens 13 Bible Club 1.2,3,4: W Cake Decorating 2: FHA 3,4. -4 Leon Shelinbarger--Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,42 Baseball 1,2: Senior Leader 2,3.4i Intramurals 1,23 H- Club QB? 3,4. Wilma Shelinbarger--Track 2: Highlander Staff 4: Intramurals 32 Bowling Club 1: Y- Teens 1: Skating Club 3: Bible Club 3,41 Swimming Club QGD 23 GAA 2. Cv- Nancy Slelghter--Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Honor Pep Club 4: Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Y-Teens 1,2.3,4: Art Club 1,2,3,4. Sally Smith--Girls Softball 2: Student Council 2,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Cheerleader 2,3,4: Band 1,2.3: Senior Leader 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Homecoming Queen 4: Y-Teens 1: Swimming club 31 GAA 1,21 Social Dance 1,21 H-Club lGl 3.4. Q, Tondra Smith--Tennis 3: Girls Softball 1, 2,3,4: Student Tribunal 2: Pep Club 1,2. 3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: ladrigal Singers 4: Robed Choir 3,43 Girls Ensemble 1,2,3, 4: District Contest 2,3,4: Music Awards 4: Speech Honors 3: Senior Leader 3,43 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: FHA 3: Future Teachers 4: GAA 2: Modern Dance 1, i 'X 2,3,4: Social Dance 2: H-Club 4G3 2. 43557 'Qs , Velora Smith--Pep Club 1.2,3.4: Honor Pep Club 4: FHA l.2.3.4: S'illiHK Club CGD 3: Cake Decorating 2. Barbara Spurrier--Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Highlander Staff 3: Y-Teens 1,2,3,41 Social Dance 1: Cake Decorating 2. Sandra stetler--Secretary 1: Student Council 2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Peo Club4: ladrlgal Singers 4: Robed Choir 2,3Q6iflS Ensemble 1: District Contest 3,42 nighlander Staff4: Bagplper Staff 3.4: Y-Teens 1,3,Q Social Dancel. ding? Geri Teter-- llfx 'l' -61- Janes lhite--Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3.43 lreltling 42 Intramurals 3: Craft club 2.32 Social Dance 1,z: Archery Club 1,2,3. Louanne Theilmann--Pep Club l,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Cheerleader 1,2,3,41 Band 2,3, 4: String Ensemble 12 District Contest 32 State Contest 3: Speech Choir 2: Intramur- als l.2.3,41 Junior Leader 3: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,43 FHA 11 Modern Dance 2: H-Club 465 3. James Tolin-- James Toy--Football 1,2,3,42 Track 15 Student Council 4: Skating Club 1: Social Dance 1. Gene Trueblood-- Fran Wagoner--Student Tribunal 1: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Honor Pep Club 4: Pep Club Coun- cil 4: Band 1.2,3,4: Madrigal Singers 4: Robed Choir 2,33 Girls Ensemble 3,41 Dist- rict Contest 1.2.3.4C State Contest 1,2,3. 4: Music Awards 1,2,3.4: Thespilns 45 Spotlight Club 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: SWim' ming Club 1GB 3. 25 Senior Leader 3, skatinl Club 2 3 Robert lileon-- David lilliams--Cross Country li Bagpiper Staff 1: Biology Club 2: FFA 1: Physical Science 1. 4F55 3,42 Basketball 1,2.3.42 Tennis 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,42 Pep Club QB! 2: Boys State 3: Senior Leader 2,3.4: Future Tea- chers 4: Social Dance 1: Boys Foods 2,3g H-Club QB! 2.3.4. Stephen Wood--Treasurer 1.2: Football 1.2. gt-x Sharon lright--Girls Softball 1,21 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Honor Pep Club 43 Band 1,z, 3.4: Music Awards 1,2,3,4i Senior Leader 2.3.42 Intramurals 1,2,3.4: Bowling Club 12 Y-Teens 1,22 FHA 2: Skating Club li Slimming Club IGI 3,42 GAA 3.4: Modern Dance 3,43 H-Club 1GB 3. ix QUTTV NW Angela Yeager-- Jerry Gregg--Football 1,23 Basketball 1: Baseball 1,21 Tennis 1: Golf 1: Language 1: Bowling 2: Camera club 1: Slilling Club 32 Social nance 1,2: Key ij Club 3.4- Lorraine Lose--Pep Club l,2.3,4i H0h0r Pep Club 4: Highlander Staff 3.43 Bag- piper staff 43 Intramurals 12 Editor of Highlander 4: Skating Club 1,2: Social Dance 13 Cake Decorating 2. Barbara Pence qlanisy--Skatinz Club 1. 2: social Dance 1: Study club 1.2. larilyn Sutton--Girls softball 1,21 POD Club l,2,3.42 Honor POD Club 43 Y'TeenB 22 FHA 13 GAA 2.3.43 Art Club 32 Social Dance 12 PICC 3.4- Qu? emor ' utogl-up A Juniors loak Forward ta Therr Senrar Year 4 l Junlor class offxcers are as follows presxdent Nathan Dex ter v1ce president Rosallle Torrez secretary Katy Alder son and treasurer Llnda McPha1l Th1s year the JUDIOTS have been laborlng hard on the jUH1OT senlor prom They have sponsored many 8Ct1V1t16S in order to ra1se the money needed During the year the junlors put on a school party the theme belng The Blue NOt6H The enjoyable entertainment made the affa1r a success The jUH1OTS are now ant1cipating their S6h10F year when they w111 become the top of the cropn 69 0 0 o X 1 M .9'. 1 5 .14 I I , A . C ' ' f 1 1 , Q U. ,lg N ,v 5 . . I . , - I ' , ' Q , ' : y . . . . - . . . . l l 1 ' af I I . . . I ' ac U '-A35 1 'Jus' - 5 ' ir: , --fn Hi, Q .! 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N. of , ur: - ,N D if VP M A QV - D 1 ' I , U., ,XF , 7' , ref QV NY 15 N 'Awww' , VV E ii -V ,. X 5 L in if, 'T , S V 1 ETV pf.oh A at X 1 A 7 t W ,. , A u - ,Q to 5 L D w2si4,w.!:'-'gina 3 W 'VWQ fm td Phil Davis Larry Davison Leona Dew Nathan Dexter Gary Dickerson Mary Douglas Melvin DouBll! Loren Drum Trudie Durham Dean Edson Virginia Eisele Jackie Elliott Mary Essman Mary Faith Evans Alta Fielder Camellia FlBtCh0f Tim Fluke Judy Foster Ed Frankenfeld Robert Fredrick Donna Fredrickson Barbara Freenan Jean Fricke Sharon Fuller Roger Fulton Ronnie Fulton Dennis Godsey Linda Goodnln Russell Gray Norla Green David Greenburl Helen Griffith Betty Grimes Ruth Grillett David Haag Alice Halderlan Carol Halley Carolyn Handlork Corrine Harris Thelma Harris it 'NI Q-- ', f 2 , EY ,, x' K susan ri ' - , Vvva Q Q-. '.w 3 L.. 1 53 5, Ai' ,two 15 Ute Lage. ,: , H W9 ' :ii 23? Reef Q -'x 5 X fb' - .Q 3.35 fbi: , X bf,,, f Q vf ww... 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Qin Y Q :mx -eng.. may 4 2 'fn 'wr 'T' -75- Wiley Miles Nancy Miller Robert Miller George Mills Cheryl Mize Billie Moore Catherian Moore Roger Morris Sondra Moss Mary Munford Bruce Myers Billie K. Myrick Linda Nelson lary Del Nelson Harold Newell Robert Newell John Newman Linda Newton Louise Nicolay lands Nicholay miln . ' , .lm N Lg, +'.- I'-- be 'X xg f QW' if V YT F Y T' ' 4 46v X.: I Jr' 'T T rx Q .NK K s R It ff' i, 'v N dd' K ,Mfr wg 'yr' X I - J fy Y ilu? 1 ,492 ny' ,uglkx -Qf' 5? 5 das fb 175, If ' ' '5f , j'.'. 15' U I J . W ,. 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' 1 if' el if f' 'J' ,,,,..- fx 49 ,Q Q A NR , pf -80- 6:72 f fl-we-Y' Judy Ann Shepard Judy Kay Shepard Larry Shipman Sharon Shipps Marilyn Smith Melissa Slyth Dick Souders Robert Stiles Fred Stone Sharon Stone Ellen Stovall Connie Stover Linda Sutton Sharon Taylor Geri Teter Carol Thompson Loren Tholpson Harold Tibbits John Tobias lichael Toelkes Robert Tolbert Rosalee Torrez Gary Totten Charles Toy Gene Trueblood Larry Uhl George Vaughn Larry Vaught Laura Vining Donald Watson Gary Weaver Mary Westover Roger Wilch Alan ltlks Karla Williams Gillete Wilson Orville Wilson Sandy Winans Sandra Jackson Phyllis Wolf Mun Q Q 'X q!IIlIIII?i 5 F5 A j Q I -G v. LA.. Q- J ' L '01 11filY hlillil ' f - x 5 ,A f 'a 'N gf 'L ull N' -Z 'll' I lu LK 1 8? if -ill 7 1 2 , 1- ' X 'M I f ui A V any ll!- .r Lf - X ,s dx -fa l 'O' Qu-v -l 1 i, fl 15 L A 3. Sharon Woods Betty Zejde Richard Nelson . X V15 by The fashion show of the girls new spring fashions. ions were beaut the girls did a of modeling. gave many ideas for The fash- iful and good job Q- The football boys and cheerleaders switched Places for one of the football assemblies. Students enjoy the food they may obtain duringthe break. The crowds were a familiar sight during the break. Sophomores Antmpate Third Year X -4 - Sophowores class offlcers are as follows secretary Diana Keefover V198 presldent Gall Arnote treasurer Ed Aldrlne and presldent Corky Howell The class of 62 as sophomores conslstsof 274 students Most of the students learned the fundamentals ot pettlng bood grades Although they are 100k1Hg forward to b9COW1Hg SSHIOFS they have Joyed afull yearof school aCtlV1t16S ch as cllss p rtl school clu s and athletlcs 0 0 0 . I if 44 7 i e J 77 V A 1 3 K ' 3 V w, X4 , Q X , I , , X 1X If U i L ' Q I . I , . 3 '1 ' . ' I . ' 2 Y I D I U I ' ' - ' , e n - su z'g a 'es, ' D . Beverly Abmeyer Harold Adkins Howard Adkins Ed Aldrine Allen Alexander Larry Allen Nina Allen Sharon Anguish James Arnold Sylvia Arnote Ronald Ashley Linda Ashton John Badsky Janes Bandy Carolyn Bailey :all Lynne Bailey Patsy Baker eor e Bauer Stephanie Barri Becky Bayless Earl Bayless Lois Beckley Bill Bennett Beth Bernard Kenneth Bielena Joe Bigenlalt Dieter Bilstein Richard Blean Elizabeth Boltz Larry Bradley G K ngton Harold Bragdon layne Brandon Nancy Brandt Kenny Bratton Jacob Brown Donald Bush like Butler Norman Butler Karl Butts Joyce Calhoon Candance Camvbell Bay Cantrell Robert Carlson Joe Catron Harold Challacolbe NX '-x ?w wh N MQ ,,4 r -1 5 uw ggiggaiii X ix X M131 Laurena Champney Clayton Chapman Saundra Chesney Susan Chubb Boaard Clayburg Alicia Clements NIBCY Coen Gene Conway Tommie Cummins Bonnie Curry Bobby Decker Crystal Decker Darrell Deaver Patricia Denton larvin Dennison Mary Dinkle Kaye Donnelly Robert Doty Jo Anne Dockery Sandra Douglas Andrew Downing Daryl Duncan Bill Eaton Virginia Edgerton Barbara Edwards Carl Emerson William Engelken Carol England Dick Evans John Evans ,. i K+ f Wi 'vnsv 1. 1-n Milk' l 0 3 ff 4-if y 47, . J g ash y I 5, I I if . A . 'maxim' 'Sl f Qs 'Z CTG up 3 af 1 L: 1524. N-Qi 3 3 1 y Vw, g Joe Evers ' r W' l D ' , f - James Farthing S Gi 5 . ' - 51 E X 'p 5 1:Q5x 5 1 ' Qi W i a Marjorie Faunce W I 0' George Fisher Q ,. h Kathleen Fleming f 3 ' N ' f f 40- g . '1' 11.31-dm ek' cz Q 'M of Gary Flott Kenneth Forbes Steve Foster Sharon Frakes Patricia Freeman N 63 Af t a E sx , ? is N. t a .L 5 K ' I F it I as I if: 1 Steve Freeman Sharon Frickey Walter Gardner William Garner Jack Gilliland Jean Gipson Joan Gipson Kathy Goodwin Edna Gordinier Connie Gotto Melvin Grandstaff James Greene Mary Greenberg Carol Griffin Richard Griffiths Raymond Guyer Barbara Harden Raymond Harvey Glenn Head Randy Hearrell x 400 A3 4? 'Nd 'Q-al Y ,f,,f 1- 3 i Faq nv-'Ls ' am1:.f: K.: Q 5.5fwWQNRQ 0 12235 ,ffl 5 I 'M C I i. 'I- l as R, o f-. -v 13 vcr if 'F' ay, ' M ,. - ' 7 , 4 1 V , 'fiat 1 J .Mf J ' fl? fi Wi Q . , :ml N' y Q 4-r ? .wffx ep tl ?i, , , E F 1. AW pm ,L , .f:: Q-c, Ali Y I ' A Qaik-J,a' ' ?q'4 Fk dyes' M f'J S A. El a .Zi H .fFxY'?,!Z1TgZ'4i34ii 1 H ff' gf ! ,I , p. ,, 1 -I V R, :Z , .Z- S t ii 6 - I i A av., M . , if . Q -' 2' R D G G dir! f M ' 5 V' X. . 1 . 2' Donna Heer Julia Heinold Gary Henderson James Henderson Richard Hentzler Charles Herrington Robert Hickey Larry Hill Charles Hirshey Jack Hochstedler Tom Hoffman Lucille Holler Hia lui ?f . Roxanna Hollingshead Mary Holmes Dean Horton Carroll Howell Dianna Hull Larry Hunter Martin Huyett Wanda Hysten Elizabeth Irza Mary Jansen Carol Jeffery Sandra Jenkins Jimmie Johnson Steve Johnson lllliam Johnson Jeannine Jost Jacketta Justis Diana Keefover T I a 'K x,fQ Xu 1 'wid Q qw., Q l f ,ll I S' .vw V ' fxxsqk ' 33 Qs k elf of tg' fi fa, yr if 42152 if ix T Barbara Keeling Douglas Keeling Judith Kelly Michael Kellogg Gloria Kemp Loyd Kimble Paula Kieffer Carolyn King Frank Kirtdoll Ruby Kirtdoll Jennie Kistler Roger Kluska Sharon Knight Larry Knouft launita Koch f 1 v an -as J Y,0w' ,. ,,a W' ,Q -an f I Roxie Koeppen Dietlenda Konig Linda Lallue 'QD fi ? 5 Jerry Lee :s' John Lewis 'Q .r7 ,xi Larry Linder -I 4. G 'Q DeAnna Lindsay ard' K Patty Little 'Z 1 James Litz Y , , Mary Anne Lynch eA I , V ' 'f ' W, .-,Gj:1s:12l!??,- - f ' M ' - 'fi11:11:.1:'-'..31'. V 553 X ' K 'L fl -ima mTHHf .,l n s. Nancy McArthur fv- , W A 1: S James McBee 5, X M ' ' ff. Ronald McClelland J 'ff' L' 'rf Nancy Mcclure L m Donna McDowell fs 1 A , 'QiAX1x Y R n A Q Doris lcbolell -I' ' -Q 5'5 fo- 6, Charles lctiinnis 'N ny L g if 9 L Rollin lcliinley , . ' ' '- Leta lcLain pi '.- ix-w,j M . - David Manley no 1 Af' , .,h,V Q f 51 21: 'A 1 if V' ., ' ,A X . 'Q ,Mr gQ nn. Sandra lannell , 5 Q ' 4 Q Kathy larks ' n1'V Barbara larney 4 Y' Dale larsh n,, AQw'1 John lartens VV IM, .. , Q F xy fr' Nancy Sue lartin Judith lattheis Geraldine layfield cheryl Meek Judy lerrylan Arnell Miles lalter Miles Dick Miller Janes Miller Jerry Miller Merideth Miller Alicia Moege Delbert Moore Jesse Moore Patsy Moore Elizabeth McCarty Laurette Moreland Dick Morse Daniel Mullinix Sharon Mundy A: I 4 0 X 5 Q.. X f-'- . JD KL . a ,Y iff - vf' if ,M n.., f M- 'vf Q . 1, 'a -.' r ... 2 . ET Wai! x ' 'nur , we 11.1 -' f' .bg Q' a - . . 1- 5. I Y.. 1. no ,W-4. 11' -'Nd b-- Y, - r xg T-? wwf if ' F ff 1' . Knm Virginla Nelson Judlth Noland Elizabeth Osborn Stephen Paiyou Carroll Parrett Dan Parrish Doris Patton Alica Pearce George Pendleton Karen Porter Edward Pratt Carolyn Pressgrove Laura Baber Robert Daley Joe Bandol Victor' Ray Julius Rebek Gerald Reed Barbara Richardson Dan Ricketts 0livia Ridley Marilyn Rider William Ritchey Garry Roberts Leonard Robinson Leslie Root landa Ruth Marlin Saunders Vernon Schloetzer Larry Scott 5 -'23-25' 979 'f,,,..-1 J 1 enn i 2 1 e A' H L nnnr M l iw , ,::'..f v , J . 4 5 J ii ,. , .r 4 Z ' ' . M J Q3 QQ ' I M f WI' I ..,, ti J 'd 1? 1 A. I, V ana: 7 , uv ' 0 ' ' h 21,1 Wi f n JEQE I WW . WM?HL, ff X -' ia 1 1 ,y ..... as if ff an if ys.,,v R - iffifftw .KJ Madeline Sharp Stephen Sherman Martha Shimeall John Shoemaker Roxanne Simpson Fred Smith Galen Smith Robert Smith Larry Snyder Linda Somerville Janet Stapleton Richard States John Stephens Dennis Stewart 0rren Stovall ,arli in if Hazel Streeter Judy Streeter Don Taggart Carole Teter Judy Timmons Julie Tisher Danny Trezise Gary Turkle Geraldine Turner Thelma Twombly Ricky Vickers Gary Viers Darrell Vincent layne Voight Douglas voiles Wa'- xg? Y' r B on J iillag QQ ,-- Barbara lalbourn Robert larthem Bob latson Janes lells Sondra lendland Joyce lhaley Connie lhite Linda lhite Evelyn lhite Bobby Lou lhltegon David lhitney Donna lilcox Zan Natta lillials Janes lillison Sondra lilson i l EQ E E s Leon 0erline Steve Wood Rebecca Woodman Tom Zastro Leslie Gibeson f- .QQ Ellen Crowson A David Crawford M Ken Anderson H 25 J David Beesley 5? M Teresa Cavanaugh - 3 I CBr0l Childers 2 . I h . ii There is much confusion as students rushto get their identification cards. Sophomores pose as the photographer takes pictures for the Yearbook. They also give their names and addresses which willbe put in the Student Direc- tory. This process takes about three days duringthe first weekin September. Freshman class officers are as follows sergeant at arms Ronnie Dulaney secretary Janice Lower president Buddy Champney treasurer Margaret High and vice president Richard Gordinien After nearly a year as a full fledged Scotties, freshman have learned their way around the school and are anxiously awaiting their sophomore year. They are now accustomed to high school teachers and subjects. They have met and made new friends, and now will enjoy the coming three years, the best of their lives. Freshman Are Eager to learn Howard Albright Carolyn Alexander Mary Arens Ida Mae Armstrong Ida Bailey Tana Barry Alan Barth Richard Basham Frank Bath Mary Jo Beeson A, Higgs x . 2 'G 1' 15 'T' a g . -ax 'Z Jerry Benham W 7-V A :gf Larry Benhan 73 -C. J ' 'Q f' Sharon Bennett V 52 wwe Barbara Berends 'l':- , 2 , Mike Berry 1fL' W M Qin 4 B ,fy ', igwf W A X xv wir .53.f.C!Qs . BW' .Q FJ , wwf X ,,M , L '? , rd'JQ .3 , :W rw QI, x Q- .,'.'ft,L Q 4. I 35 x' J ' Q04 ,QEBM Li.. Jil ,r,, l ,' 7 ,J Q 'M 'lE'f :ef or 4: A .P ' JL.: M - ,f ' B i ,f,: w . . X N im 'W Q. Lag! 'N -X L. Q11 ' ffm J ' B B- M s atom a - di 1. , A 'oe- s Sf!! Q, 'Fe 1' A 1, ,KNJ 'E-If W ' N 2 lx Y, S. .- 1 U! ? DeAnn Betcher Danny Bigenwalt George Blatcher Donna Boettcher Bob Boggs Marsha Bradley Tom Bradshaw Sharon Brown lalter Brown Robert Burd lillial Bush Michael Byttner Bobby Calderwood loy Callahan Johanna Cann QW! Marilyn Cantrell Kanalis Carlson Margaret Carriger Karen Carter Martha Carver Patricia Catt Joyce Chambers Robert Chambers Richard Champney Clinton Chapman Judith Clenmons Roy Comer Linda Conger Lloyd Conger Lynn Conner ,- I X . , -'fr' 'M ,- K ,hi ggiiii ,?Qwkiik F ? 'v as .- ,L 1 sl :fl I -...ff 1 ' e 44, , ,A 1 33 . R aw. 3,9 M 6' ' ka A 1 I. A ': f I vw 6 -A N 1-as fa E ES f ,M .' ,au vu- ? f 2 . af! ..,. f x C fda' ' W if N522 R Y if lx 'll 'I 'tm if ilu' s XXL' x 15. 1.3.6 .inf .fq lilliam Cooper Albert Corwin Paul Crandell Elen Crowson carol Culbertson Randy Curry Craig Curtis Raelene Daniels Michael Davern Rhonda Davis Robert Davis Judy Davison Ronnie Dean Craig Deeter George DeLozier Elizabeth Dekose Carole Dew Jil Diehl Betty Doty Jin Dreasher Richard Dreier Ronnie Dulaney Larry Dykes Ronnie Eaton Judith Edds 'if' 'J R 4,-or . 1-I 5- 1' r . l t, 'a if 3 r, ...V -Q gy x, -fi ii. ' Z? 1 ff? D Meredith Elliott 3 x A .X X , Lawrence Elliott ', A 'A '- if' A . f 'R ,l Gary Evans L' Q H' 'X ' lillial Evans in ffi-, gig ' '17, David Falling if ' I x ' ix ' f A 4 K, ai 1 L XX nl: , gf 4 4' ' ' ,P-1 .l 7 Ot 1 x g' '.' 04' fn? av '27 A5 k Gloria Fergola Bobert Ferguson lary Lou Fielder Anna Fienhage Sharyn Fish Barry Flohrschutz Jerome Flynn Michael Foster Bowilla Fowler Tom King larsha Frickoy Leslie Gibson Clarence Ginter Virginia GUICZ Richard Gordinler L15- l 1? 1 Y Carol Grant Richard Gray JoAnn Gresham Sharon Griffin Sidney Grimmett Kenny Groves Janice Halcrow John Hanson James Harris Philip Harris Sandra Key Karen Hastings Linda Hedrick Connie Heinold Steve Heinrich Q we - ,ff x M 1 at .nu - as li xx ay A me ' a n ' o f-3 k ,Z V X X L A f Q PA' ' fl , A . ' J msg.-If !IIll!rh . M Y ifxxf fx' 5 MQf ,mgy bf A,5gmMba K 'Q 1 'Q 5:5 QEZM '1 'it V 1 Q . Linda Henderson Dennis Hendrickson Robert Hendrix Herschell Hennessee Carolan Henry Sherry Henry Daniel Hervey Donald Hervey Janet Heston Harry Heusted Kenny Hey Margaret High Joe Hillebrand Joyce Hirshey Richard Hodson Sandra Hoffer Robert Hollenbeck Gary Hopkins Billy Hoyt Marcella Humble Robert Humes larren Hummer Judith HUht Myron Hunt Robert Hupp Robert Jackson Murvin Jacob Gwendolyn James Robert Jehlik Bruce Jennings D CQ A fag G 1 -7--v VW' J 8 2!!lII!!El 'W X ilk X ra 1 ' y ' 2- MQ, V ?f?'Q 4 ',. ., ,Wh l G g xi .A M 1 9 ,,f 'G x ur' '4 fa q ' 1 Carole Johnson Judy Justis Cheryl Keefover Cheryl Buchheit Jeanine Keiser Justin Keiser Cecelia Kemp Dennis Kennedy Robin Kime Jacqueline Krutewics Larry Lady Linda Langston Jeri LaRue Jene Lauver Barbara Lee u! 9'i ' Janice LeGresley Cora Lewman nary Livingston Stephen Long Vivian Long Larry Looka Janice Lower Mary Lynch Donna McKibben Leslie Mackey Phillip Madrid Thomas Mahaffey Lowell Man1s Zelda Manis Frances Marney f 4? !....b Y of-it xv rf'-,.. Q ,. f ' -fl ' ' ,f K as P n - .. ,- , I N Aoi 0- 1 ' Y he fuk' 45 ' , Q:-71' Sv . - 3.1 K' J .' , 4 V g. 4 - , 5, 'N tv, Q 'P 3+ ll 1,4 9 L ' JDE? Q5 1 Uk ZS' fa 5'- 1vf 9 jx u-',h 'nw - 8. qv' S ' 'fs if 'x 1 40 ' D 2 ,1 I be R 5, s.. Y. buf 1 1 x 'T' . 'S-on-Ji, 1 . B, 5 ' s 1 1'2- gurl It -f-2 'f WMU ' 3 og X .,-tl. 'I' 1 4 , .pug 41 I 3. La x H ls A . Em Cec1l1a Marsolais Bob Martin Dorothy Martin Tom Martin Gary Martindale Richard Radford NRHCY Mathe Delpha May JoAnn Meek Judy MGSEISOH Jimmie Meredith George Metz lilbur Meyer Judi Mikesell Clinton Miller x i.. ,,w ae Irie 4.4 ,vin Y 4 ' 1 Q u . V L , X- ,' 5' . X Q K P . - q,x?. x H W ,M 'av' I A S ' f f Q' f 1 ., of H y M .Q xi xxx .xi L 52 . f . '- Q ' ' i Q , K a 1 ' wx It 'V ,V cf, '7 C' X' M ' V xYv5 fx ,' x 7 L , A H 'yn lg . W .fx A A U I I r ' t an W ' '3 as 5 it ,.'-Q.. f 1 xx., 1: f N A .1 T k 'ily' xy K 543, 'M xx M M x- Nxfi 3 X im 1' V .S . 3. xl x ,.-1z.,,,k' V . N , 'T , - Q my 1 , K 5 , .u' . . .. ' J e , -r 2 M 7 f - l X '9f r7. ,, fy . , x ,nM2i AM y 4 X N? , A ,K 2 .V fsf x ,elsif . x ax., ffr: L QW X J' NB' grvl. xy. , SEL q?i V, Mrs K, n 4 mxW,lj, z5..,3 m f so . -a lil. x A, v.fr4.:. , ' . x Y M , Q Q . Gail Miller Phillip Miller Delores Morriss Jane Morton Dorene Myrick Karen Newell Lawrence Newell Judith Newman Gary Noble Marcia Nordstrom Patty 0'Keefe Mary Owen David Parker Michael Patterson Melva Patton Q-I' 1. MY ' e Illll! ww? 'ja5sA MF f s ri f , Eeaz ,Q? A .W k y x, L 5 5 G X n XS,' ir'- , f ' N- ' E-J' 1 7' I xfu NL-:il 1 George Penrod Emmett Perkins Glenn Perry Leona Peterson Douglas Porter James Powell Michael Powell Margaret Pressler Aenld Kay Preston Sammy Quy Robert Radfield Virginia Ramsey Ronnie Redmond Russell Reynolds Byron Richardson Larry Roberts Patricia Roberts Laquilla Robinson Ray Root Pamela Roscoe Dana Rozwick Galen Schaefer Sherill Schaefer Cecelia Schaich Nancy Scheidegger Betty Schmelzel Robert Senogles Loretta Sharp Roxanne Sharp William Shimeall M.!I il 1 fi' ..,, . 2 5 xl R ti A 1 7 I x K in iii 9 1. M V A ' 4 . Q R me .Q A , fr R -Qt Q 4. Q - l R iz.'fEv .M y S H, -Y: an ,:ni.l. tf : 1 ,ffm N ,X fgir 1 H s., 4. , . ,, kg A ,, Robert Shooll fm A' N Deborah Simons i'v 'H Rene Skelton Kay Skinner fgfe Hollis Smith A l Shelia Smith 1-1 Theodora Smith fag E Arlyn Snell ltffp Jack Souders 3' Sherry States B. 2 liifwk ysggggggjqwh Q ,.w' Omk' I lk .... f ,, fa ln - . ,.,: . Q l ' Pl U4 . Ansel Stauffer Sharon Stone Vernon Stufflebean Mike Suitt Robert Sutton 'iff Jean Swan Anna Sweet Sherry Talbot Judy Tharp Frances Thompson lillian Thorton Joan Tibbits Karen Toy Joann Trueblood Doanld Uhl Michael Urban Karen Urton Sharon Vanvleck Kathy Vega William vickery I g - M A n Q .Q fly rw.. D: 3 Y X o', 'V l'. , C L . l,.i , . Q Ihr fi A S ':' ,, f Q' 23 'I .,Aj M' 2 1HF?y 1 9 A 'if Ji , I ' Fl 4 55- X , 4 y 1 . 1 Y ' ,,,, PM , n Wx I 4 3 - ' as K sfrm ,N s , QQ ? .V ,S Q f . is ma ff 0 - V r ,. n a '. , i LA AK . ,, I - re' A 'Q A I A N v -Q' ' , . ,v Vwvf nnqih ' ,Q S ' be .. T David Viers Leona Voelker Janice Voight Dale Wadley Gerald Walker Gregory lalstron Karen lard LeeRoy latson Dean leber Edward Weikel Bonnie lells Ann lendland Charles White Edward lhite Ton lhite Marilyn Whitwam Dennis Williamson Beryl Wilson Cheryl Winans Gail Winn Rita Zachariason 'R Mx M v A , , , 1 The Honor Pep Club are enjoying initiating the freshmanpep club. Clad in his fur tin prepares to on to victory. coat, Jim Mot- cheer the team are Q' 2 The Scottie Showboat Square dancers move off stage as their act ends. 0 'Q QP ,,J' -404 f 1:s ITG' -3 -3'4 Members of the Yearbook class work busily on layout! for the 1960 Hlghlander with a deadline to meet there is no This ls Where Judy Mcveigh Dennns Roblnson 1ng touches on a page lay 0 t forthe Bagp1per The News Eng ash class works Steadlly to leet the paper s deadl1ne It All Begms Work in News English and Yearbook classes is quite s1m11ar 1n that wr1ting copy Just1fying and varl typing it D8St1Hg up layouts work ing w1th pictures and printing and fo1d1ng the pages are all 1nc1uded 5 1n the Job of publlshing the school paper and annual V - 5- .Cr 4 AP 1 . and Mr. Baker put the finish- . V- u 1. L . o 'u ' ' 5 5 U, - B .gl H. Jim Meredith responds quickly to a quest,i0n Mrs. McI,ean, not shown, asks. Her sixth hour class have placed their chairs so that they have a circular arrangement. The second year English students this group taughtby Miss Fowler, take up a more advance study of the Eng- Stute Requirements Are Met by English Department Working intently on diagraming sentences, Miss Ellithorpe's sixth hour class pulls through their lat- est grammar assignment. lish language and literary words. Ja xi- il. Z Students in senior English receive instruction in grammar and literature that will be beneficial to them in their college English work. xg ,Xl Members of the Spanish classes enjoyed thei food Prepared at the La Siesta Restaurant. T. 's r traditional dinner of Spanish For some of them it was their first occasion for eating these kinds of food. A variety of Spanish dishes were served, and dessert followed the main course meal. Activities in Communication Are Mustered in language Arts Fran Wagoner and Sally Smith work in the new modern Lan- guage Laboratory in operation for the first time this past semester. This device records the student's voiceand there- by improves his speech hy developing his pronunciation. Sally Smithworks individually in one of the booths in the Modern Language Lab. As she hears a taped recording through the earphones, she repeats it into the micro- Phone. --9' cosmos I is Q 3? ,QE wg Three members of the first hour speech class demonstrate how not to act: Sharon Mc- Kinley stares off into space, day-dreaning3 Paul Derda keeps his mouth open, and Carolyn Pressgrove knits without look- ing. The camera caught then off-guard in a scene from the one-act play, UAt the End of This Day's BUSih8SS.n wif? 'jk. -QQ Speech and Drama Work Add to S tudents'Activities Members of Mr. Robert's Speech I classes have the task of prepar- ing speeches to be given before the class each lednesday. Dave Shineall is presenting his st1lu1ating' speech on urging people to use their right to vote. 1 . If N ,fx i I 5 -107 -108- DEBATE CGUNCIL ff Row 11 Alicia Clements, Frances Simpson, Jil lottin Jerry Gregg Jean- t J f 11 Ro 2' I Patterson Randy Hearrell, e te ef ery, Deanna G lore. w , r. Connie lhlte. Dick Epps, Carl Kuhlman, Crystal Decker Joella Brown. Students in Debate and Speech Activities Get Training in Making Public Appearances Dave shimeall trys his bestto keep from laughing as Mr. Roberts explains to his first hour speech class how speech cones from that part of the throat is Ai A El! Future Citizens Study It isn't that Betty Doty was Pllt ill the corner for punishment in Miss Shipman's civics class, but the informal seating arrangement is preferred by teacher and student alike. .-f -L,,... I 1 I . I If-V fJn.,g Saundra Chesney points to a historical location as she explains an incident in American History. Mr. Merryman looks on with approval. Mr. lesthusin opens a discussion in his Constitution class concerning the duties and responsibilities of the city commisioners of Topeka. GW ,r Wwe at ,iff J ,ffff e X 2 f vel ve Mft ' N U 1- ll-Qv ,,e. The Driver's Training class backs from the drive way to begin their drive in the unfavorable conditions during our winter weather. Students Derive Immediate Value from Voc Photography and Drivers Ed. Highland Park students attend classes in vocational photography at the Topeka Trade School. Lanny Logan: the instuctor, John Bevansg George Griffin: and Ithiel Lawton set up their cameras for taking pictures of displays they have arranged. ar-'P 'rf 1 it X Cadet Teachers Get Experience from the Other Side ef the Desk Connie Frost is one of the stud- ents that participates in Cadet teaching. Connie seemsto be enjoy- ing introducing arithmetic to Billie Hamin, one of her Dupils at Highland Park Central. Tondra Ann Smith is reading a story to her second grade class. Tondra Ann is very interested in the teaching profession, and, as you can see, she is enjoying it immensely, as are the children. Judy Dykesis interested in learn- ing what teachers do, along with the joys and tribulations in the teaching profession. The first grade children are busy finger painting, and Miss Judy is trying her luck, although sho hasn't had much Dracticein the art in recent years. -111- Problem Solving in Mathematics .eil 7' 'ff s Mr. Crane is in his usual, agreeable mood as Cora Lewman explalns the tactics of an Algebra problem Iseli? Although the students of ag ' Highland Park High School are requiredto take only one unit of math to graduate, they are urged to take more and further explore the field, because of the need and importance of math knowledge. The remedial course in Consumers Math is offered to students who wish to review their work in pre- vious math classesand develop more accuracy and skill in math functions. The students of the 3rd hour Trigonometry class taught by liss Nichol appear to be suc- cessful in solving s complex seth probles. 112- i Mr. Hailey demonstratesto his geome try class how a line is divided into any number of equal parts f,,,,,Jp ,.,jF Ill E- 'RWE udents 1n MISS 0 Brlen typlng class are g0lhg thru their regular routine exerclse act lvlty each mornlng to get ready for their dally tlne lrltlng and speed tests Students Expand Knowledge In Business Actlvmes M Smlth s Shorthand I class IS learning new Ways to wrlte everyday English words In thelr tlce wlll be the key to employment and success 1 tg PM 11 3 after' st . . , . ,S . 0 0 0 0 0 r. ' ' ' future years in the business field this prac- g Z? 4 v , A dd-E ,,' 6? ' A in 9 ' ls Mrs. Nuzman helps Fonda Peavler insert the carbon into the mimeograph machine. Other members of her class watch intently and wait their turn to use the vaious office machines. Developing the skill of taking dic- The subjects in the business field are some of the most import- ant courses offered in high scnool. These classes are the foundations for later careers in business offices and work. tation at the maximum speed and ac- curacy, and operating the office machines are the goals of each stu- dent enrolled in the business courses. Skills Gained Miss Trotter's sixth hour book- keeping class work steadily to keep their papers and assignments neat and accurate. in Use of Business Machines Nik I ,N rx chemlstry The students are looking on wlth lntense interest Experiments Increase Interest John Shoemaker and Judy Mathews perform a sklllful operatlon on a frog 1n blology class Such experl ments glve students an understandlng of lxfe s pro cess and general make p aff: 115 - . in 1 V , VN Y' ' x t 0 G 1 V 2 Mr. Stapleford is demonstrating an working ammonia fountain in 0 . . . . .- . , . . . , - -u . nf if A , h f' a W, 71,1 V. 'IT VI H., 0 f V N, Q 'A A v x.A', V' 'QV A xt.. ,A f Xxf Y' Q. Mt Students in a general science class, taught by Mr. Jennings, are engrossed in the interesting words foundin their science text book. Mr. Jennings explains a point to one of his students. Class Activities Add Interest to Science Study Diane Hauschild attempts to place a weight on the weight meter toget an exact balance under the guidance of the student teacher, Ben A group of boys in chemis- Atkinson, from Kansas University. try take notes of the many entlfic experimen ey develop cla Band Members Prepare for Performances The Band members prepare to load the bus for one of their various trips out of town. Judy Shepard, Marieta Robson, and Susan Schulte are in a hurry to find a good seat and get going. O ww! The Pep Band entertains the Scotties during a pep assembly at the break. This arouses their spirits of victory for the coming game. As soon as the 8:15 bell has rung early in the morning, the band members get into their formation for their daily Practice march around the school. -117- Row 1: Left to right: Fran lagoner, Judith Clemons, Betty Schmelzel, Beverly Ableyer, Susan Chubb, Judy Merryman. Row 2: Judy Ann Shepard, susan Schulte, Joyce lhaley, DBAHDI Lindsay, Gerry Roberts, Jacqelyn Cornelius, Jennie Kistler, Patricia Parnell, Sherrin Fish, Daryl Duncan, Janice voighh Clifford Price. Marilyn slith, Judy K. Shepard. Row 3: Nelson Pratt. Robert Smith, R. A. Harvey, Laura Raber, Cheryl Keefover, Larry Shipman, Alan lilks, David Manley, Linda Ashton, lilliam Evans, Ronda Davis, Charles Frost, Sharon lright, Gary Henderson, Carroll Parrett, Killian Cox, Carl Kuhlnan, Harold Challaconbe, Mike Foster, Kay Kize, Karen Lloyd. Row 4: Glenn Quy, David Clenlons, Robert Martin, John Stephens, Gary Anderson, Richard Dreier, Steve Raine, Tin Fluke, Don Ferguson, Ted Berends, Gary Totten, Daniel Mullinix, Dennis stewart, Edward Anderson, Loyd Kimble, Ken- neth Rielela, Bob Boggs, Mike Sandeffer, Bill Meiries, Marieta R0bS0h, Louanne Theilnann, Larry Magnuson. Lisa' 1 Q gg wx Q' 5 3 g . F ' 1 8 Work and 'H More Work in the Beginning ww' L. fn ,dawn L1 I JN ,QQ 8 A M I F V, 'V n - A The first task in the act- ual yearbook construction is to prepare a dummy lay- out. These girls, Laura McKinley, Kay Mumma and Linda Nelson, are deciding on pictureand copy arrange- ment for one of their sec- tion pages. After the layouts are planned, the job of pasting in the red paper for picture win- dows and varityped copy concerning the pictures is next. Linda, lilua Shelin- bargerQ and Lenetta Challaconbe spend part of their class time doing this. Dolly Bolyard and Judy Powers argue a point in copy material. Dolly has finished typing her copy and now it is up to Judy to finish the copy by putting it on the vari-typer. -119- Mr. Baker and Bob Radford are putting 2 master on the schools off set press, and soon another yearbook layout will be printed and ready for the folding crew. Assures Pride in the Finished Boak V-s 3 WQFX '1 X 1 J Q I ' sf: i ' Ron McKay and Gary Anguish, with Peggy -A I Farrell and Sandy Stetler in the back- - ground, perform one of gumerous Step, ' of putting the yearbook together this year, folding some 50,000 sheets o DHDBT. Joan Ritchie and Carole Carruthers admire the finished product. After weeks of work they can be proud of a fine book full of memories. 120- Popular to Sem: Classical Music ls the Robed Choir s Repertoire Highland Park's Robed Choir en annual operetta baccalaureate and tertains at various conventions and Sp6C1a1 assemblies The1r presenta club meetings throughout the city tion of muslcal numbers adds to the of Topeka They also part1cipate in enjoyment gf the program many school functions such as the ow 1 Angela Yeager Dorothy Saxbury Lenetta Challacomhe How 0 Llnda McPha1l Mary Marshall Veronlca Prnddy Loretta Harvey Jacquelyn Cor ne lus e en fl 1 h ean TIC e laron ra rs Lawson Row anlel JCDKIHS herman Ebverson Martln Huyett arroll Parre Jn aWklnS Roberta Scott Rlchard Nelson ow I Donna Ko terman Cnnnle endorf Sue ader ancy Martln lnda elson Ju Watthews Caro e Teter Darrell Addlngton Y 0 0 O I o 7 o R : - , -, . ' L: ' l'.,Hl .G'ff't,J F'k,sl P tr,n1.. . 3: D ' -' ,s . , ' ,C tt, y H ' , . ' I . .H 1: I ', ' B 1 R 1 N - .xl-1. N 1 dy' ft'-v I T L. t .g I 'V- t , . r 4 fs 3 9 K ti , q f. . 5. 5.1 ,L J i 'fe sic! if if' Id h, , 1 N5 MADRIGAL SINGERS Row 1: Lenetta Challacombe, Sandra Stetler, Tondra Ann Smith, JoAnn Merrynan, Fran Wagoner, Judi Brandt, Sharon Fuller. Camellia Fletcher How 2: Bill Hentzler, Jerry Brown, John Ellis, Chuck Lower, Tom Reyn olds, Lonnie Logan, Sherman Epperson. -122 Fine Singing Groups Insure Success in Music Activities How 1: Richard Nelson, Jerry Brown, Sherman EDDerson. Row Q: John Ellis, Chuck Lower, Thomas Reynolds, Lonnie Logan. 3. I 1 Q3 Row lg Lenetta Challacombe, Sandra Stetler, Sharon Fuller, Camellia Fletcher. Row 2: Tondra Ann Smith, JoAnn Merryman, Fran Wagoner, Judi Btlndt. There ls Singing in the Air Dorothy Saxbury,June Boaz, Helen Griffith. Donna Kolterman, Nancy Martin, Loretta Harvey. l.. u X J K Gia... Mrs. Bil1ington's first hour Art class is drawing scenic pictures of the outdoorsand individual objects. In the background students work with the propane torch. Sculpturing in art classes varies fron creating dolls to busts of unknown persons. Robert Newell creates a snall figure of a doll. -126- Proiects in Art Show S fudents' Skill Many fascinating areas of art work are covered in the art classes. The students workon drawing pictures of various different typesand forms: making jewelry from silver, copper, and similar materials, and sculp- turing all types of figures. Early in the school year and in the spring the classes take field trips to various places to view art work of value. lrs. Billington gives individ- ual help to Lester Christ- nan, as he experiments with several different types of thread in the scarf he is laking. The flrst year Bose Rc girls prepare samples of salads they prepared in class It say not he a very tasty breakfast but long before the end of the year they will be able to put together cosplete seals Home Ec Covers Various Fields Included in Home Ec act ivltles are such things as s fashion show at which the students nodel the garments they have made in class A highlight of the cook ing classes is The Future Homemaker of America con test It is an annual com petitive event national as well as state wide The Home Furnishings class works on re finishing furniture They also touch on the subject of interior decorating which will be of hoses The Home Ec class IS busy sewlng and lodel ing their nightwear Ida Bailey and Ann De Rose are getting much value m well as enjoy lent out of the Home Ec class because they can use the training ln future years to cole 125 0 O O , s gs use in their own future W y,m-.en , Wir' x d 5, A 'vfa lL 'fx Tom Decker and Don Long, Auto Mechanic Mr. Heatwole and Don Watson tune up students, are getting ready to paint the motor of the Highland Park High School vocational agriculture truck. With their knowledge of engines, the mechanical-minded students should have the car purring like a kitten when they are finished. Don's car. This is only one of the var- ious johs the boys do in the class. To Run or Not to Run, Thur ls the Question Busy at work, Douglas Koehler, Dave Parker, Gary Fuller and Bill Grimesare working on the engine of a vocational car in Auto Mechanics. They look like they know what they are doing. Members of the class do much work on the students' and teachers' cars. -126- use 4535. M Members of the loodworking I class measure, finish, and admire their projects. Teamwork also occurrs when someone needs an extra bit of help Useful and Decorative Oblects of Various S lzes and Shapes Come Out of Woodworking Getting the exact measurement on the board Bruce Myers prepares to cut e o cu o saw to e ground boys turn out proJects on the wood lathes 1 Bob Raley slooths down a rough edge on the gun rack he is making in loodwork ing I Ie lill soon be ready to pu varnish on it and put it to good use 127 1. f ' a 1' Q I 0 o 0 it on th radi t- ff th exact size he wishes. In the back- ' , I 1 v ' . -M . , rf . t Robert Miller cuts a piece of tin with the tin snips to begin his pro- jectin metals. Jack Gilliland meas- ures the exact size of the project he is working on. Max Ferrell and Tom Bayless work to- gether to pack down a mold of metal. John Evans, in his first year of metals, down the mold of his future Project. -128- l . Students Develop Special Skills in Metal Work ,Elf X, ,Av- 4 Dwayne Davis and Bruce Myers put into place the bottom rung of a pen they are preparing for their Projectin Vocational Agriculture. Bays learn Fundamentals of Modern Farmmg Methods Dwayne Davis puts finishing touches on the self feeder h building ln vocation Agriculture Phil evis leasnre e end board that is to be fitted into the bed of one of the vocational Agri culture wagons Gloria Kemp practices throwing the shot put. Gloria, a sophomore, is one of the several' l Highland Park girls who competed in the Nat- ional Junior Olympics last July 3. Gloria threw the shot put 40 feet 11K inches to win the National Junior Olympics held in Lawrence last summer. Phyllis lolfe and Zan Natta lilliams are demonstrating to Karla Williams and Marian Mc- Ginnis some of the basic tac- ticsin modern dance activity. A thletic Interests and Skills f l if' Expressed in Girls'Phys. Ed. The girls in Physical Education C1385 are Playing 2 very exciting basketball game. This is just one of various sports played by girls in their physical work. 130- Boys in their phys. ed. class are engaged in an exciting game of volley ball. Their activities were centered inside the gym as snow blanketed the ground. Athletic Skills Developed A would-be Babe Ruth in the boys phys. ed. class prepares to meet the ball as Jack Frakes winds up to throw it. The catcher acts as though he might miss it. in Boys'Phys. Ed The library has ma uses other than reading This picture illustrates one of the various meet ings held here. Spacious quartersare provided for the meeting of the FMCC club. Mrs. nohler works all day, stamping the return date on the studentr book cards. Doris McDowell and Barb- ara Hardin check out library books for overnight study Durposes. Jim Henderson thumbs through the card catalog, hoping to find a re- ference that will help hlm in his research project. -132- llbrury Provides Various Uses HIS Row 1: Bob Gordinler, Tom Hoover, Sherman Epperson, Bill Grimes, Howard Harris, Paul Derda. Row 2: Dave Parker, Dennis Nelson, Dave Shimeall, Glen Quy, Melvin Douglas, Jim Toy. Row 3: Dick Epps, Earnest Cushinberry, Ithiel Lawton, Gary Fuller, Melvin Ireland, Doug Koehler. Top Row: Coach Bob Jennings, Coach Clarence Kellogg. Finish to Earn 4-4-I Record Puck Rats How 1: Dave Parker, Jim A White, Mike Toelkes, Glen K I Quy, Jerry Brown, Howard 'N Harris, Ithiel Lawton. How Q: Larry Liggatt, Bill tg'- Grimes, Jack Frakes, Doug ' y Koehler, Paul Derda. V. '-rnfffr Val Dick Epps 113 Jack Prakes 1F85 ' Gary Puller QE5 may Pioneers Sink Highland Eleven The Leavenworth Pioneers with their speedy backfield beat Highland 13-0 in the first quarteron the Leaven- worth turf September 25. The Scotties had the ball all but 10 Dlaysin the sec- ond half but cou1dn't crack the Pioneers' goal. Paul Derda, the Scotties' ace quarterback suffered a cracked wrist in the hard- fought game. llhsR!nI HV i . . '3 Larry Magnuson KG! 7 74' 'H-n-u-ulnlul ' . 4 . -4Qr'1Z ey' Q Glenn Quy IC5 Redmen Po we The small but mighty Atchison Redmen were a bundle of hustle in their clash with the Scotties, the evening of Oct. 9. Atchison started off quickly with a touchdown in the first period, on the Scotties' mistakes. After this the Redmen coasted to an easy romp over the Highland eleven. ,.,,,..... . .W -, inf W ' ' f E ., we . i ' ' 'Wig Y 'V 4 if 6 , 2 Q W Zgi-Q' i 7: ' 1 nano-r 41,0 Dennis Nelson 4Ey Dave Parker QE3 '-' .' - :R i V , f 1 - . y 3 -'fdtusi . 2- 1 -' i 'Y ,,,.,--Q-0 hu ' 1 ,j . r . in 1 v X S' ii ..- . J5C4S9 qX,itj7 ' 'JU' 'flu W r 0ver Scars 26-0 inv bhiuuiuni S.. 'C ig x ,-x - 5. QA ill' Wil' ' ' Wan! ' Leon Shelinbarzer fox 'a like Toelkes fax ' Jin roy Quay , Q ' -f-uvi' - X asw 9? J .. -G 4'--. .45 A, ' ' 5 . . Scatties Tramnle ...yu - ' Steve lood QE5 Spartans 34-6 The Spartans of Emporia were unable to move the ball throughout the game, thePack Rats being respon- sible for this situation. The Go Team however moved the ball goalward at will. Highland blasted up the middle for long gains on many occassions. To: Hoover, Scot fullback, counters six points as he blasts through the Spartan defensive line andbackfield. Cats Full 27-6 The Scots, showing great defensive and offensive ef- fort, earned a spirited victory overthe weaker Hay- den Wildcats. The Scottie Go Team was led by the powerful runn- ing of Chuck Lower, who tallied twice and added 140 yards to his rushing total. The Scots' first counter came on a 92-yard drive, climaxed by a 2-yard plunge by Lowen Hayden was stopped cold all eveningby the defensive team. 17 2'lL. I .Y 1, 'Q f 4, Doug Koehler moves the pigskin around right end in the To- peka game fora short gain. Mel Douglas leads the blocking for Highland's Chuck Lower as Hayden moves in. ffduik Jack Frakes. No. 32 of Scotties, makes firstcontact against an Emporia back, while the rough Pack Rats move in. -141 -142- Row 1: Gene Trueblood, Mgr., Neil Carlson, Jim Anderson, Dean Horton, Andrew Downing, George Pendleton, Darrel vincent, Kenneth Forbes, Gene Conway, Charles Toy. Row 2: Roy Allison, Kenneth Reed, Vic Ray, Rick Vickers, George Fisher, Jack Gilliland, Clayton Chapman, Randy Hearrell, Robert Perry, Delbert Newell. Row 3: Mike Kellogg, John Tobias, Larry Schafer, Dick Evans, Delbert Moore, Steve Johnson, Lloyd Kramer, Gray Henderson, LeRoy Herrington. Row 4: Coach Hailey, Coach lerrynan. lions Edge 20-I9 The Scots looked as if they were the No. 1 team in the state, instead ofplaying them, as the Lawrence Lions barely edged the Scots 20-19. The Lions scrambled back in the gyw fourth quarter to capture the rv 4 win over the hustling Scots. .4 Black of Lawrence is being pursued by a host of Scotties. Chuck Lower, No. 25 of Highland, sweeps end against Elporia defenders. I.. ..w:L. K, VN lt, S Scots Ramp 27-7 Going into the game a 20-13 underdog, the High- land Park Scotties proved that statistics don't mean a thing, and walloped Shaw- nee Mission North 27-7 on a cold and windy Wednesday night, November 4. The Scots, led by Chuck Lower with 96 yards and fullback Tom Hoover with 74 yards, rolled up 274 total yards to only 111 yards gained by the S-M Indians. -lb-v'gQLiibJ-lv: Ia :4.,,g, -Q-:L-:Fl 2.255-::n' E- 'VE iff: Doug Koehlerputs the finishing crush on an Emporia halfback, after Ithiel Lawton of the Scotties sets hin up. Chuck Lower, Scottie star halfback, cracks over the goal for six Doints. TOUCHD0lN!' The 1959 football lanagers, Richard Llndbnrg, Gene True- blood, Richard Sears, prepare equipment before the Lawrence game Va rsi ty ccmaclies Kellogg, Merryman, Jennings, and Sloop takea minute to help the photographer. Here's where the Pack Rats and Go Team learn how it's done Scots Roll 20-7 The Highland Park Scots did it again. For the sec- ond straight year Seaman came into the game with an unbeaten record onlyto have the Scotties spoil it. Halfback Mel Douglas was the big gunfor the Scots as he rolled up 100 yards in 9 carries and scored one touchdown midway in the third period. A A 4- Coach Reynolds ex- plains the cross country course while the runners listen. Gary Anguish Scot harriers fast start in team ry outs. Gary Anguish and Paul Bark- leyare both three-year letter- men in cross country. Paul has finished in the top five in Paul lsrkley A league competition all three years, and Garyhas finished in the top ten during that time. take a ...A is ,. , i ,... . K , X 2 4 my , ' -4 any H U, ..- -L Q.. ,. '. -5 4' ' A ,ASF ..-f- I, ,,f-1 - ,,. 1 W ww- Ms 2 .,.-wf -Q.,-'. , M , 0 iUHi3P'7f7M ' f ' ' 5 'I 'r pf , - F' 17 'r 'fr'--' -4. .j'f r 4 '- - il ' 'QQ .' A , ' . 1, l' M ' J 3 -- J ' ,1LfBf 1 vwx 1 ,f?4iv A 1 X My , wr, M i L ,H -i, I Mg3,,,f, ', R - f W . as .1 an -as f ' sg ,. 'S' - f .. I n M, g,k.w S -1 ' . A. in-T - . 2' ' f , 'ss- H 5 b x r 'SQ 51 , V ' 5. .51 ,v ' gp' , fffg 1' v new ,v Ffa vs: ,? ,xmas w' Dave Barkley Lester Christman Roger wilch The Emporia coach larks the tineof in- dividual winner Paul Barkley: Gary Ace of Emporia is a close second. Cross Country Squad nel- bers were Dennis Met- calf, Roger Iilch, Dave Barkley, Galen Smith, Paul Barkley, Lester Christman, Dan RlCkett8, Gary Anguish, Larry Davidson, Bill Metrics. Coach Reynolds. Kneeling A W Dennis Robinson, Ton Bayless, Richard Nelson. Scots Place 3 Q fi' Second in league The Scottie Cross-Country team finished second behind Lawrence in the annual league meet. The individual place winners for the Scots were Paul Barkley, secondg Tom Bay- less, fifth: Gary Anguish and Lester Christman also finished in the ton ten runners JV ef-:svn ,I x Wi gi . I STU Q 14 i I l 5' x 91710 'sql' Tip A 'SBTTI6 f,agBTTlp 59617761 1 Seas xmggsx i Q 1 XM N, , A L ZS . -..-1 X r. 1 Nag? 1 ' , , ,Mx gg 3, Xf, ,pf , f X X , ' Top Row: Paul Derda,Iwug Koelher, Steve lood, Gary Anguish, George Fisher, Carl Emerson, Tom Bayless, Coach Gordon. Middle Row: Mike Toelkes, Mike Reynolds, Galen Smith, Lester Christman, Delbert Moore, Dave Parker, Larry Hill, Bob Raney. Bottom Row: Manager Mike Butler,Mike Kellogg, Steve John- son, Gene Conway, Jack Gilliland, Dick Evans, Lloyd Kramer, Manager Wayne Byrd. Record Doesn't Tell Whole S tory. ,gi Gary Anguish, a 5'11' senior and co-captain of the teal, led the Scotsin player assists. Gary also was second in both rebounds and points, gathering in 115 F0b0UHdl and contributinl 158 D0int!- Paul Derda, a 5'9' senior and co- captain, was the spark of the teal. Paul's hustle, hall hand- ling and consistent desire to win gave the teas a real boost throughout the season. in George Fisher, a 5'10' sophomore, crackedthe starting line-up early in the season. George ended the year as third high scorer with 138 points. Doug Koehler, a scrappy 5'10' rebounder, was plagued by in- juries most of the season. A fine outside shooter, Doug was still a big help to the team. Dave Parker, a rangy 6'1n re- bounder, paced the Scotties in that department. Gathering 120 rebounds for the year, Dave had to move to Toronto, Kansas, be- fore the end of season's play. Mike Reynolds, a 6' junior, played fine ball all season, especially on the boards. A good outside shooter, Mike will be re- turning next season. like Toelkes, a 6' junior, crack- ed the line up midway through the season. Mike, a fine hook-shot, Placed fourth ln the Scots' scor- ing column with 131 D0iDt5 and fourth in rebounds. Steve lood, 5'11' senior and co- captainwas voted lost outstanding player of the Scots' teas by the NEKL coaches. Steve also son the free throw trophy and paced the Scots in scoring sith 216 points and a 10.8 average. Steve was Placed on the second teas ot the NEKL teah. IYUIID lla U1 fra gy IEA- Q. ' . ' I me kv gp... 7'-ll n 'H' 1 I I I 1 H 1 uf. ,, Junction City squeezed past Highland 44 43 Dec 4 on the Blue Jays' Court Highland after be1ng down by five polntsatthe hall fought back to almost pullit out. It was the opening game for the Paul Derda fires away for a possible tmp pointer as Hayden defenders move in Scots Take Third Highland finishes third in the annual Highland Park Christmas Tournament by beating Seaman in an exciting overtime contest. The score was tied after the reg- ulation time at 44-44. Highland dominated the overtime period, with Steve Wood lead- ing the way, to pull out a 52-49 victory. Seaman turned the tables in their second meeting by posting a 59-49 victory. Gary Angulsh soars high into the air for a shot as team mates look on in amazement. , M, ij ' I 35' . SV V12 O ,Q Sf- vw f l . :ff ,fa TX: gf, I' J .'v Y xii N 'r Paul Derda and Gary Anguish get in a tangle with a Law- rence player in a dispute for a loose ball. Pioneers luck Out Leavenworth and Highland battled it out twice this year. with Leavenworth lucking out in the final seconds of both games. The Pioneers won the first game 53-50. In the second contest the scotties were leading 50-49 with one second to go and Leavenworth had the ball on a time out. A Leavenworth player threw the ball in bounds from mid-courtto a teammate nearthe basket. The receiver ofthepass fumbled it a couple of times before getting off the shot. While all of this was going on, the time keeper forgot to start the clock until it was too late. Mike Toelkes tries to perfect his jump shot. A Lawrence defender attempts to block it. NEKL for the 1959-60 season. this season by scores of 54- 39 and 65-47. Itwas the Lions' but their efforts werein vain. final ratings. lions Cap league The Lawrence Lions won the They beat the Scotties twice superior rebounding that pull- ed them to victory in both games. Highland fought gamely Lawrence was rated fourth in Troians Slip By The small Scotties held their own with the Topeka Trojans in their first meet- ing but faltered in the last quarter to drop a 51-37 dec- ision to the Trojans. In the second game of the season. Highland led most of the way before loosing 37-33. Steve Wood lets fly with a jump shotas Lawrence players get into position for the D ve Parker appears to be in agony as rebound gets a loose hall, and Mike Toelkes' lows with the same expression., Ottawa Downs Highland The Ottawa Cyclones, who finished second in the NEKL, had to play at their very best as the Scotties battled all the way to the finish be- fore bowing to the Ottawa five 63-53 and 51-41. Again it was the third quarter cold spell that hurt the Scots in both games. Indians Rap Scots The Manhattan Indians used their superior height to capture two wins over the Highland five this season. The Scotties fought hard, but they were just too small. The Indians won by a 49-36 score on the Highland Court: then Highland journeyed to Manhattan, where they lost 61-53. -154- Mike Toelkes goes high in air to get a rebound, as Lawrence player tries to argue the point, George Fisher and Mike Reynolds look on. Scots lose to Hayden Highland went down to defeat three times against Hayden this season. The Wild- cats posted victories of 52- 34. 58-44. 66-50 over the shorter Scotties. Highland stayed in all three games until theyiut a third quarter cold spell. The Scots were leading at the half of all three games. Gary Anguish goesup and under for a two-point play, as Steve Wood ind Dave Parker follow in for a rebound. 1? 'K' ' V 2 ' g,, 'Q Q I n - ,Q Q' 5 fa, ff, ,,,,,,.,.w 1.0 ' Upper Left - Larry Liggatt, who placed fifth in the 138 lb. class in the state, attempts a take-down on a teammate at Dractice. Upper Right - Tom White, 8-1 for the season, holds on tight as he rides on the back of an opponent. Lower Left - Melvin Douglas, 8-0 for the season, executes a reversal on puzzled teammate. Grapplers Pro ved Top Row: Richard Hodson, Darrell vincent, Clinton Chapman, John Hanson, Gene Trueblood, Ken Stevenson, Don Ferguson, Coach Jennings, Steve Long, Mike Shimeall. Middle Row: Tom Hoover, Clayton Chapman, Leon Shelinharger, Larry Liggatt, Ken Forbes, Howard Harris. Bottom Row: Bob Perry, Dean Horton, T0m White, Bob Hollenbeck, Ken Reed, Sherman EDDerson. Missing: Mel Douglas, George McKnight. E . ,xe M 1 , ! A .-. I , v-, A. Q 1 I 1 .1 Qw 5 ,- dl! ww 'SEV Judy Dykes We're loyal to you, Highland Parkj the scarlet and green, Highland Parkj We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land, for we know your ideals, Highland Park. Your praises we'll sing on for aye, and true we shall be for alwayg Long will fond thoughts of thee remain in our memory -- All hail to thee, Highland Park. Kx fgw' , Sally smith Louanne Theilnann BM Cheerleaders B-Teal cheerleaders are just like the B-Teal football and basketball players in that they lill be the A-Team cheerleaders next year. These sophomores are, from left to right: Joyce lhaley, Jeanette Jeffery. Carol England, KRTBH Porter, Beverly Abneyer, and Jackie Justls. HB8tt1e Cryn Let's hear the freshman Battle Let's hear the sophomore Battle Let's hear the junior Battle Let's hear the senior Battle Let's hear the Highland Battle V-I-C-T-0-R-Y!!! V-I-C-T-0 V-I-C-T-0-R-Y!!' xl -. 6' AI ,n jxk Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry l Linda Newton Ann Houdyshell HFI'OSH'Cy'1GQVNGOdQVS From left, Dolores Morriss, Janice Lower, Betty Schnelzel, Tana Barry, Karen Newell. These girls rooted their tea s to suc- cessful seasons. Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Basketball 1959-1960 Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Junction City 44 Hayden 52 Ottawa 63 Manhattan 49 Hayden 58 Washburn 54 Seaman 46 Lawrence 54 Seaman 59 Atchison 58 Topeka 51 Leavenworth 53 Ottawa 51 Hayden 66 Manhattan 61 Lawrence 65 Atchison 51 Topeka 37 Leavenworth 51 Atchison 62 Wood Grabs Two Trophies Steve Wood was awarded, for the sec- ond straight year, the leading free throwing trophy and the first year as outstanding player. Dave Parker cap- tured the rebound trophy. Dave moved be- fore the season was over, but still man- aged to retain the top honor. I lf: 'Wi 1 .Wang .Tung 36 W 'csv' Queenfmmmw H 'UF Jim White Tondra Ann Smith Friday, May 13, was a day to remember for ten seniors. This was the date of the annual Signature Party at which two of these ten were crowned King and Queen of the 1960 Highlander. Names of the five boys and five girls who were to be the candidates were announced in the Yearbook Assembly on October 22. , 'A gh I A. I C. ,7 ,J Gary Anguish Jean Ives Later in the year all students who purchased yearbooks voted for the King and Queen. Their choice this year was Louanne Theilmann and Paul Derdm At the Signature Party the candi- dates entered the gym in couples and proceeded to the throne. There the well-kept secret was told, and the King and Queen crowned. Bill Grimes Connie Frost Judi Brandt Bob Gordinier K 351, cp. ' qv-5' F9 N 6. if , ggi i I 5 Q.. T v . 5, v -fa. Q- rl 'a 4, 'X K I , 1 I 04. Queen Snug, A-A 3 Attendant JoAnn Merryman aug 1-7 Attendant Judy Dykes Scotties Celebrate Traditional Homecoming On a chilly October 23. Highland Park High Schoo1's homecoming queenfor 1959 was crowned. Before the Highland Park- Hayden game got under way the three candidates were driven aroundthe track in open convertibles. Homecoming cand- dates were Judy Dykes, JoAnn Merryman and Sally Smith: their escorts were Gary Anguish, Tom Reynolds and Charles Dennis Payne congratulates Sampson. Dennis Payne, president ofthe Topeka Board of Education, crowned Sally Smith during half-time cere- monies. JoAnn Merryman and Judy Dykes served as attendants, as Her Majesty reigned throughout the remainder of the evening. sglly ,itg, 3 kiss , n the After the crowning ceremony :any congratula- cheek. lations were received by the three girls. Q1lilXM C-Queen Qkiliy, ,ML . .p2,f.' , K 'xhxllm A L . Attendant Beverly Crouch kc 7 . gig ni gh ,wk r Attendant Peggy Farrell Queen of Courts Reigns Over Game The 1960 Queen of courts ceremony was held in the Highland Park High School gym at the half-time of the Atchinson-Highland Park game. The Highland Park Drill Team formeda aisle through which the three candidates and escorts proceeded to the throne. Our three candidates and escorts were: Mr. Reynolds, athletic director, takes the crown from Bruce Rankin and placesit on Debby's head. Jolene Justis waitswiththe queen's bouquet. Beverly Crouch escorted by Dick Epps, Peggy Farrell escortedty Gary Fullen and Debby Hines escorted by Jerry Brown. Mr. Reynolds then crownedDebby queen. The queen and her attentants reigned through the remainder of the basketball game. After taking their places on the throne, the three candidates, express varied looks of pleasure. S? J'V'VN.. .2 J' 0 E-MA: 22911 it N ,Am '-ar'x 'r:: 0 -fx .Ramen Jaws T yt if 1 VN '-5? F Q Sandra Stetler and Melvin Ireland Sharon Ray and Tom Reynolds Karen and Sherman Reign Over Sweetheart Hop 9 0 February 13 Har old Early master of ceremon1es opened the program for the 1960 Sweetheart Hop After a few intro ductory remarks he then presented the candidates for King and Queen starting from the main hall en trance the five couples proceeded to the throne at the far end of the gym The cand1dates were Sharon R15 and Tom Reynolds Fran Wagoner and o n E111S Sandra Stet er ard Sherman Epperson Karen Kohler and Melvin Ireland ElDora Hummer ann Carl Kuhlman A sealed envelope was then opened and Harold crowned Queen Karen and King Sherman Elbora Hummer and Carl Kuhlman Fran lagoner and John Ellis N:- 5 'X O At Z3 D.m., , - . ' Q ' 1' J h I , , 1 ' rl . , ' 1 . k N ., Y -T ' . ' I Q ' -ff U . V v ' .M , AJ' I 1...'.:t if ' J' - ' r Q . im., X L Y. ms 'bids The fifty-four member chorus was made up of students from the Robed Choir, the Madrlgal Singers, and students of the chorus classes. H.M.S. Pinafore Anchors at HPHS H.M.S. Pinafore was presen- ted at Highland Park February 5. 196' The music depertrenn under the guidance of Mrs Lawson, gavethis light-hearted operetta by Gilbert and Sul- livan. The setting was aboard a British ship where the cast The chorus members listen as Sir Joseph Porter sings. members became involved in a puzzling comedy. Membersof the music department tried out for thesix leading parts. The aut- hentic costumes and clever setting helped add to the realistic effect. The eight principal parts were filled by Madrigal Singers, left to right Tondra Smith, Charles Lower,Richard Nelson, John Ellis, Judi Brandt, Lonnie Logan, JoAnn lerrylsn, and Th0llB Reynolds. Seniors Sponsor Beatnik Bull A portion of the large crowd that attendedthe Senior All- School Beatnik Ball is shown they take a few minutes to rest. Campstools, car seats, rugs, and pil- lows were only a few of the various items brought bythe Beatniks to serve U8 Belting equipment. Susan Schulte seems to have Sharon Fuller and Lester Christman awed by her Beatnik lingo describing the re- freshments of dill pickles. potato chips, and pop. -173- F 5 Q ! K Dreamy music set the mood for the All-School party which was a Junior Class sponsored project to raise money for the Prom. Bluenote Has Nightclub Theme TGI Reynolds, Sherman Epperson, Lonnie Logan, Richard Nelson, Jerry Brown, and John Ellis provide some gi for the Bluenote. Hging entertainment Deciding what record to play next ems to e problem for these restlng Bandstanders. gl QQ iii ll o-Q!- ffm 1. Simple decorations and informal clothes set a relaxed atmosphere that allowed everyone to enjoy the party. -175- FX.. Ns. .. X 4 l I '-- Q-in Second Freshman Party Has Cecelia Schaich, Janice Lower, Leona 0 v lk , ' - f':,: i1',.f::,:','. '1 e en Mardi gras Theme P,-W At the freshmen Mardi gras Party Judy Tharp and Robert Hupb seem to enjoy dancing. -176- .J y Shelia Smithand Ansel Stauffer were the lucky ones to have their tickets drawn. Mr. Oyler crowned them king and queen. 5,4 Mr. Roberts applies make-up to Steve Johnson as other members of the cast look on. Thespian Presentation 0f Tom Sawyer Was Enioyed by All Tom Sawyer, the dramatization of the book by Mark Twain, was given by Thes- pian Troupe 953, on October 17, 1959. Mr. Roberts, director of the play, re- ported that the large crowd indicated the play was a success The twenty-three cast members work ed hard fixing the colorful sets learning their individual lines, and spent many hours gathering costumes and properties. Aunt Polly,in this case Julia Dawson, scolds Tom Sawyer in front of his fellow classmates. all 'Q . X at Mr. 0yler's room is a typical scene of open house. This event gave the parents an oDD0ftUnity to see the building and meet the teachers. F. T.A. Hosts Fall Open House This year the Future Teachers of America sponsored the annual Fall Open House. This group, composed of the Cadet Teachers, were in charge of advertising and decorating for the occasion. They met the parents at the door and acted as guides, showing them to the various class- rooms. There the teachers discussed the student's progress and parents were able to ask any questions they might have had. Phys. Ed. Classes Show Skills Under the direction of teachers Junior, and Senior Leaders, the physical education classes partic ipated in the Spring Open House. The exhibition included tumbling, basket Sally Smith, Jerry Houck, and Marilyn Lins demonstrate skill in archery. ball, modern dancing, apparatus, fen- cing, wrestling, and square dancing. Several acts were performed at the same time, giving the effect of 8 three-ring circus. Lauretta Rankin and Bob Perry participated in the performance of free exer- cise. Members of the Usher Club served refreshments to the boys during in- termission. ei Queen Keren and Kin: Sher- lnn lead off the dance after being crowned. The was the was -18 crowded dance floor one indication that object of the party being accomplished. 0- S weetheurt Hop ls Annual This year's Sweetheart Hop was sponsored jointly by F.H.A. and Key Club. They picked February 5 as the date. Decorating was started the day before and soon finished with every- one working. The theme of Hswinging on a Rainbow,H was carried out very well. At the far end of the gym was the royal throne, sitting under an arched, multi-colored rainbow. On the walls were paper murals which Semi-Formal Event blendedin with the theme. Wayne Rup- entha1's band furnished the dance music for the evening. At 9:30 P.M, the dancing was temporarily inter- rupted for the coronation ceremony. Following this June Boaz and Richard Nelson sang a duet. Refreshments were served by members of the Usher Club. The band then resumed playing and the dancing began. Ja. This group of seniors seemto be enjoying their last Sweetheart Hop. lc, V. V 4, H. ' x D0n't look so surprisedj we know you posed! Apparently the announce- lent has just been made that Karen was elected Queen of the HOD. -181- M ,fm nf F, .W K lf! QI!! My Deanna Greer, as Clementine, screams for help as Sneaky Sam flees with her High- lander. 8 Assembly Opens Yearbook Sales Gary Anguish and Lanny David fight valiantly for the 1960 Highlander as Judy and Jean cheer then. Several excited seniors are congratulated after they have been naled candidates for Highlander King and Queen. Baiting backstage, Gary Roberts, Harold Early, B. A. Harvey, Tondra Ann Smith, Roxanna Simpson, and Jim Mottin look on. F! ami! Scottie Sho wboat launched With Big Success A new project was tried this year. A variety show including not only local school talent but also outside guests was presented. A central committee, headed by Mr. Roberts, planned the program.The cast had over fifty members,and the show was two hours long. Jim Mottin receives instru- ctions fron Carl Kuhllan for dusting off the piano. The entire cast gathers on stage for the closing number. Like :any spec- taculars, this was also Hfixed.H -183- Addinglast minute decorations was notan uncommonscene among the 70 cars and 300 students. Rally Dpens Sports Year Thursday evening, September17, was the date of the HPHS big pep rally. This was the night before the scheduled Highland- Topeka High football clash. Nearly 300 students decorated some 70 cars and Joined the parade downtown to the State- house grounds. Damp weather didn't dampen school spirit as everyone joinedin the yelling. lalting to start rolling, the cheerleaders look back at the many cars that were to take part in the parade. lany students responded en- thusiastically to the Pep Bally which was held on the east Statehouse steps be- fore the Topeka High game. Drill Team Completes Second Year if 9 nl -4 . 1 Q u. Q uf e Q' Q. Dennis Nelson, Bill Grimes. Gary Fuller, Sherman Epperson, Chuck Lower, and Paul Derda trade places with the A-Team cheer- leaders for a skit during a pep assembly. lesbers ot Pep Club and stud- ent body stand to sing the Highland Park school song and Scottie chant at the end ol I pep assembly. The Highland Park Drill Team, formed by members of Scotch Lassies, performed for various activities at our school and are often invited to perform elsewhere. Pep Assemblies Rouse , e s School Spmt Everyone was given a souvenir pro- gram, which later was filled with his friends' signatures The large Christmas tree that was used as a centerpiece was also a pop- ular gathering place. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Decoratingfor the 1959 Christmas Formal started December 17 after school. Student Council committees were in charge, and were assisted by members of the student body. The annual winter event began at 3:30 Saturday evening, December 19. Dean Fleming and his band provided music Candy canes dangling from the false ceiling, an elaborately adorned Christmas tree, and a band playing dreamy music made a perfect setting for the 1959 Christmas Forlal. cr RX -xt . 'dxf Mr. Baker stops to chat with former Scotties Jim DeFrees and Martha Steps outside the Student Union. HHH ElDora Hummer, editor of the Bagpiper, served on a student panel for one of the various meetings at Kansas State. Joyce Calhoun, Mary Nell Dinkle, Carole Carruthers and Carol Griffin pause alhile to discuss the previousday's activities. -188- Journalism Students Attend K-State Conference rl. J' .: Student Council Executive Board Row 1: Mrs. Ellithorpe, Joella Brown, Judi Brandt, Dick Hentz- ler, Edna Gordinier, Leslie Mackey, Mr. Bingham. Row 2: Mr. Smith, Dennis Nelson,Ann Houdyshell, Mike Reynolds, Larry HilL Connie Crain, Mr. Spencer. Student Council Members Voice the Views of Their Electors Student Council General Assembly Row 1: Karen Toy, Debby Hines, Sandy linans, Shirley Butterfield. Shelia Smith, Judy Tharp, Doranne Myrick, Carolyn Henia, Rosallie Torrez, Jim Harris. Row 2: Sally Smith, Linda Brooke, Connie Frost, Roy Roberts, Jim Toy, Crystal Decker, Carol Griffin, Frances Simpson, Billie Myrick, Arlene Beckley. Row 3: Carroll Howell, Carolyn Pressgrove, Bonnie Shelinbargen Gail Arnote, Larry Liggatt, Richard Gordinier, Buddy Chaupney, Gregory lalstrom, Ken Reed, Phil Madrid. Row 4: Carol Grant, Tommy Hoover, Steve Johnson, Nathan Dexter, Lester Christman, John Ellis, Carl Kuhlman, Pat High, Martha Carver. '-J SA fa. Q 1- Y , 5 2 at Q if t 4 Q M fi, K fi' .L 31 fm . ,4 .A W, Vx Q gf V 4? W I :Y J f . 1, I . in 1 Q Al, ? ,A ,. , , x.x.,,g , I v A 181 , 5 is , JA ' V Xaf' 2 ,aa 9 . Honor Pep Club Row 1: Louanne Thielmann, Debby Hines, Sandy Stetler, Sharon Ray, Peggy Farrell, JoAnn Merryman, Karen Kier, Kay Mize, Sandy Metzger. How 2: Sally Smith, Marilyn Allen, Joan Griffith, Sharon Wright, velora Smith, Connie Frost, Sharon Pratt, Rozetta Lee, Karen Patton. Row 3: Judy Dykes, Fran Wagoner, Tondra Ann Smith, Judi Brandt, Jean Ives, Beverly Crouch, Charlene Frost, Cynthia Garcia. Row 4: Snowda Grange, Marcia Hays, Marilyn Sutton, Selma High, Laura McKinley, Marilyn Marsh, Shirley Butterfield, Elhora Hummer, Dicki Dreshbach. Row 5: Sylvia Hosey, Joy Hawkins, Marilyn Lins, Nancy Sleighter, Karen Kohler, Sharon Pennington, Julia Dawson, Linda Mitchelh Hanor Pep is a Privilege for Which to Strive From the time they are in Fresh- man Pep Club to the end of their junior year, pep club girls are striv- ing for one thing--to get enough points to be in Honor Pep Club when they are seniors. Before a girl can receive her honor Pep Club badgeshe mustfirst prove her- self in the lower ranks of pep club. when a girl first joins the Scotch Lassies, she must wear the outfit of a -192 freshman member--whether she is a freshman or not. The next year she receives a red sweater--providing she has enough points earned by attending games. The usual procedure is for a girl to be in Red Sweater Pep Club for two years, her sophomore and junior yearsg then at the end of her junior year the Scotch Lasswill receive her Honor Pep Club badge, as symbol of loyalty and service to her school. Red Sweater Pep Club Row 1: Janet Stapleton, Betty Grises, DeAnna Lindsay, Carol Griffin, Alicia Clesents, Dianna Hull, Jackie Jnstis, Joyce Calhoon, lary Esssan, Joyce lhaley. Row 2: Linda Brooke, Pau Honeysan, Linda lcPhall, Karen Lloyd, Patsy loore, Sharon Taylor, Judy Ann Shepard, Phyllis Boggs, Saundra Ches- ney, lary lulford. Row 3: Helen Davis, Helen Griffith, Susan Chubb, Nancy Coen, Jennle Klstler, Diane Hsuschlld, Bonnie Shellnbarger, lelissa Ssith, Nancy llller, Sondra loss. Row 4: lrudie Dnrhas, lary Johnson, Elizabeth Holtz, Virginia Carriger, KarlaKaye llllians. Laura laber, lartha Shlseall, Carole Carruthers, Jndylay Shepard. Row 5: larllyn Ssith, Barbara lalbonrn, Ilene Porter, Donna Fredrlckson, Ilene lcN1sh, Sharon Christian, Nancy lcClure, Donna Kolternan, lary Jo Robinson, Connie Crain, Pat Blgh. Red Sweater Pep Club Promotes Good Sportsmanship Cheerleaders and Peo Club sesbers excitedly yell HVtctery! !or s hose basket- ball gale. school spirit is centered areusd Pas Club actlvlt ities. V Y , , f Rn ,np 4 Tim Du is ,Q 4A Freshman Pep Club Row 1: Mary Fielder, Sherry Henry, Cheryl Winans, Judy Tharp, Marcella Hum- ble, Marilyn Cantrell, Virginia Gomez, Deloris Morris, Roxanne Swan. Row 2: Sandy Hoffer, Janice LeGresley, Linda Langston, Carol Holler, Janice Lower, Linda Hedrick, Margaret High, Sherry States, Karen Newell. Row 3: Kathy Goodwin, Cora Lewman, Judy Justis, Kay Donnelly, Stephanie Barrignton, Betty Schmelzel, Janice voight, Loretta Sharp, Nancy Mathe. Row 4: Barbara Lee, Mary Jo Beason, Susan Champney, Lucille Holler, Ann DeRose, Dietlinde Konig, June Boaz, Joann Dockery, Connie Gotto. Freshman Pepsters Become Conscious af HPHS Spirit and Loyalty PCD Club and Cheerleaders express undying hope for the team as they yell, Ule want a victory.H a,,.e.g, l Y-Teen Council Row 1: Miss Trotter, Louanne Theilmann, Bobbie Spurrier, Sharon Ray, Pat High, Judy Merryman, Debby Hines. Row 2: Tondra Ann Smith, JoAnn Merryman, Judy Matthews, Martha Shimeall, Fran Wagoner, Peggy Farrell, Miss Nichol. Council leads Members Toward Goals Y-Teens How 1: Sharon Van Vleck, Kathy Vage,Jo Meek, Melva Patton, Sherry Talbot. How 2: Doranne Myrick, Karen Toy, Cecelia Schaich, Sally Smith, Sandy Stetler, Sherry States, Karen Newell, Olivai Ridley. How 3: Sharon Pratt, Phyllis lo1f,Joann Trueblood,ldnda Nelton, veronica Priddy, Linda Sutton, Doris Patton, Debbie Si ons, Alicia Moege. Row 14: Barbara lalbourn, Ria Zachariasen, Sharon Shipps, Ann lendland, Nancy Martin, Nancy Sleighter, Nancy McClure, Marilyn Marsh, Mary Marshall. 1 ata., is H e Y-Te en s Row 1: JoAnn Gresham, Janice Lower, Tana Barry, Deanna Greer, Rozetta Lee, DiAnna Lindsay, Joyce Chambers. Row 2: Linda Hedrick, Carol Haller, Joanne Dockery, Connie Gotto, Connie Frost,Barbara Lee, Roxanna Holling- Shead, Linda Henderson. Row 3: Sandra Hoffer, Jackie Elliott, Jennie Kistler, Judy Dykes, Ann Houdyshell, Beverly Crouch, Judy Edds, Joan Griffith. Row 4: Anna Fienhage, Stephanie Barrington, Gwendolyn Lewis, Joy Halk1ns,Lbnna Kolterman, Carol Grant, June Boaz, Sharon Fish, Marcia Hays. Y-Teens, a Service Organization, is Known For Its Many Helpful Proiects Happy children open Christmas - gifts that Y-Teens at Highland Park High School gave 1 to them. Each year I Q at Christmas time 1 the Y-Teen girls present gifts and hold a party for the boys and girls at St. V1ncent's orphanage. W JJ, Bible Club Row 1: Miss Porter, Linda Langston, Mary Mumford, Judy Foster, Judy Lowery, Nancy Crook, Mike Shimeall, Wilma Shelinbarger, Alta Fielder, Lenetta Chal- lacombe. Row 2: Barbara HHILCB, Sondra Moss, Billie K. Myrick, Rozetta Lee, Patty Clark, Loretta Harvey, Linda McPhail, Joyce Gardner, Helen Davis, Arlyn Snell,Billy Vickrey. How 3: Camellia Fletcher, Sharon Woods, Jean Ann Robinson, Sheila Martindale, Teddy Smith, Martha Shimeall, Carol Rumold, Ilene Porter, Frances Simpson, Miss Baskett. Row 4: Craig Kent neeten Leona Dew, Paul Barkley, Dave Shimeall, John Ellis, Martin Huyett, Robert Miller, Larry Scott, Robert Perry, Marvin E. Dennison. Bible Club Gives Spiritual Help to Members Cake Decorating ls Entertaining and Tasty Cake Decorating Row 1: Joann Trueblood, Mary Johnson, Suzy Jones, Laura McKinley, Sharon Barton. Row 2: Mrs. Hazel Lindquist, Kay Skinner, Verna Fusco, Carlene Baldwin, Mrs. Lillian Nuzman. Z 'T Future llomemakers of America How 1: DeAnn Betcher, Rosanne swan, Karen Porter, Mary Mumford, Dicki Dres- bach, Cynthia Garcia, Carolyn Alexander, virginia Gomez, Marcella Humble. Pow 2: Mrs. Polson, Mary Nell Dinkle. Pamela Cody, Corrine Harris, Kathy High, Kaye Donnelly, Helen Griffith, Jean Fricke, Dorothy Saxbury, Doris Mcnowell, Janet Stapleton, Kathy Fleming. How 3: Nancy McArthur, Libby McCarty, Martha Carver, Shelia Smith, Laura Raber, Sondra Moss, Sharon Tay- lor, Wanda Anderson, Kathleen Pressgrove, Margaret High. Row 45 Mrs. Roh- inson, Jeanine Jost, Karol Kreipe, Ann Dekose, Sue Rader, Judy Jost, Donna Fredrickson, Linda Nelson, Connie Bendorf, Bonnie Shelinbarger, Mary Ann Janzen, Suzy Jones. Future Hamemakers Club Sponsors M weetheart Hop undOtherActivitives Many students enjoy the annual Sweetheart Hop sponsored by the members of FHA. They danced to the lusicof layne Rupen- thal's band. w..f ff Boys Swimming Roi 1: Thonas lhite, Bill Thornton, like Shineall, Bob Hollenbeck, Boy Coner, lr. Sloop, Bow 2: John S. Hanson, Carroll Parrett, Jack Souders, Don Ferguson, Ken Baldwin, Delbert Newell. Row 3: David S. Parker, Gary Noble, lilllan l. Cox, Delbert loore, Robert Newell, David lanley, Tonny Bayless, Dave llaag. Swimming Clubs Develop Healthy Students Girls Swinning Row 1: Virginia lanaey, Anna Jane Bweet.6ail llller, Frances Thonnaon, Carole Dew, llen Crowson. Row 2: Jean lynten. Anita Lawton, Judy lunt, Diana leetover, Lamretta loreland, Banndra Chesney, Ira. lontgonery. H-Club Row Z: Wayne Burd, Julius Rebeck, Ron McKay, Bill Hentzler, Robert Perry, Roger Kluska, Mr. Reynolds. Row 2: Dennis Nelson, Paul Derda, Harold Early, Larry Liggatt, Jerry Brown, Howard Harris, Leon Shelinbarger. Row 3: Tom Hoover, Charles Sampson, Carl Kuhlman, Roger Barth, Chuck Lower, Larry Magnuson, Mike Reynolds, Gene Trueblood. Row 4: Stephan lood, Gary Anguish, Earnest Cushinberry, Lester Christman, Dick Epps, Lonnie Logan, Delbert Moore, Mike Toelkes, Melvin Douglas. Boys in H-Club Have lettered in Sports H-Club lelbers Gary Ang- uish, Ton Hoover, Dennis Nelson, and Gene True- blood make plans for the club's annual initiation. i A I ein-.w.,.,,w---........,., ,M ,, - Y 5,5 Gymnastics How 1: Richard Hodson, Thomas lhite, Dennis Stewart,Paul Rebek, Dean Edson, Julius Rebek, John Evans, Darrell Vincent. Row 2: Clinton Chapman, Clayton Chapman, Dick Hays, Dan Ricketts, Dennis Kennedy, Sherman Epperson. Robert Perry, Robert Hupp. Row 3: Mike Davern, Tim Fluke, Jerry Houck, Dennis Metcalf, Murvin Jacob, Howard Harris, C. L. Kellogg. Members of Gymnastics Club Improve Their Athletic Skills Q '-llqy, ki- Robert Perry illu- strates an activity on the high bar before fellow lelbers of Gyn nastics Club J0hD Evans Til Fluke Ind lr lerrylan look on ff. 'Y 'r x Bowling Club How 1: Dave Greenberg, Margaret High, Ronnie Dulaney, Nancy Miller, Melissa Smyth, Kenny Hey. Row 2: Judy Clemmons, Phyllis Joggs, Marieta Robson, Neil Carlson,Bill Cobler, Larry Roberts, Gene Lauver. How 3: Cheryl Mize, Janice LeGresley, Betty Schmelzel, Jim Henderson, Mary Jo Beeson, Bill Meiries, ROXanna Sharp, Judy Edds. Row A: Rene Skelton, Philip Harris, Larry Schaier, Glenn Butler, Dick Anolehans, Max Ferrell, Hike Greenherm Bowling Club Members Try Skill at u Popular Sport Gymnastics Club member, TilFluke, demonstrates his skill on the rings. Dennis Metcalf, Paul Barkley, and Roger Barth watch him with interest. i Rifle Club How 1: Justin Keiser, Phil Madrid, Wendell Perkins, Mike Greenberg, Roy Roberts, Mr. LeGresley. Row Q: Bob Smith, Doug Voiles, Loyd Kimble, Gary Totten, Bill Eaton, Tom Zastro, Max Ferrell. Rifle and Archery Clubs Develop Shooting Skills Archery Club How 1: Sharon Frakes, Jim Harris, Dean Horton, LeRoy Giveson, Pam Honeyman. Row Q: Leslie Mackey, Bill Evans, Glenn Perry, Bob Radefield, Robin Kime, Lynn Conner, Mr. 0yler. How 3: Mr. Banks, Kenneth Forbes, Alan lilks , Ronald Ashley, John Tobias, Gerry Roberts, Andrew Downing. Civ- . C Square Dance Row 1: Dean Horton, Libby McCarty, Sandra Mannell, Trudie Durham, Kay Mize. How 2: DeAnn Betcher, Dolores Morriss, Linda Ashton, Kanalis Carlson, Ann DeRose, Marcia Nordstrom, Cecelia Schiach, Miss Louise 0'Brien. How 35 Mrs. Louise Rohler, Bob Boggs, Tom Cummins, Murvin Jacob, Don Bush, Bill Bush, Marilyn Smith, Mrs. Margaret Bergen. Square Dancing ls Old-Fashioned Farm of Entertainment FIICSSHIISSQSIQI M. it- ,, like Sandeffer, Kay Mize, Melvin Ire- YY H f land, and Marilyn NNX 1 Smith enjoy old- 'V' I N fashioned square- dancing at One of their club meetings. I 1 . I . ' 4, nf - r fs H Camera Club Row 1: Mr. Harvey, Bob Gordinier Dick Appelhans, Dale Marsh Richard Gordinler. Row 2: Bob Hendrix, lilliam M Cox, Martin Pressgrove, John Shoemaker, Mr. Baker. Shutterbugs learn Skills in Picture Taking, Craft Club Members Create Proiects Craft Club How 1: Sharon Mundy, Suzi Champney, Louise Nicolay. Row 2: Rick Vickers, Stephen lood, Bob Sutton, Larry Scott, Gary Allen. 1 . - Clef Club Row 1: Jo Meek, Fleming. Row 2. Linda Henderson Clef Club Promotes Interest m Musrc , Art Club Members Enjoy Opportunity Art Club Row 1: Suzanne Andre haron Frakes ry N ll Dlnkle Pamela Cody Sharon Pratt, Joan Gri 1th u 12 m1 ar are arrl er ow rs B1111n ton, Mary Lou Ml er Kay Klng Nancy Slelghter Loyd Klmble Lauretta More land, Dicki Dreshbach Cynthla Garcla ri' , -X . if 1.1: Y' li .. -- s...,, Thespian Troupe Row 1: Mr. Maurice Roberts, Carole Carruthers, ElDora Hummer, Julia Ann Dawson, Paula Kieffer, Peggy Farrell, Dianna Hull. Row 2: Steve Johnson, John Tobias, Carl Kuhlman, Russ Gray. Thespian Troupe No. 953 Works to Keep Dramatic Performance High The eight candidates for membership in Thes- Dians receive yellow roses, symbolic of the Thespian colors. Julia Dawson, president of the HPHS chapter, presents the roses and ex- tends a warm welcome to the new members dur- ing the formal initiation ceremony held this winter. Thespians, a national . honorary society, is de- voted to the advancement of the dramatic arts in i high schools. Troupe 953 of Highland Park is affilated with this society. The Thespian Troupe produces one three-act play each year and maintains many pro- jects throughout the seasontn keep the stand- ardsof performance high. ,UAW V7 T7 Future Medical Career Club How 1: Dolores Morriss, Reth Vining, Debby Hines, Karen Kier, Jo Ann Lind- bloom,Nancy Miller, Melissa Smyth. How 2: Alice Pearce, Betty Zejda, Connie Frost, Suzi Champney, Mary Mumford, Judy Foster, Sondra Moss, Betty Grimes. Row 3: Phyllis Boggs, Lucille Holler, Jeanette Jeffery, Connie Crain, Diana Keefover, Virginia Carriger, Leta McLain, Betsy Boltz, Ronnie Lee Redmond. Row 4: Mrs. Cleland, Marilyn Sutton, Julie High, Arlene Lignitz, Loyd Kim- ble, Marilyn Marsh, Nancy McClure, Tom Zastro, Mrs. Shipman. Future Medical Careers Club Members learn of Variaus Dpportunities eers Club members pause for refresh- ments after hear- ing a talk given by the guest spea- her, Mrs. Diane Arnold. Mrs. Arn- old spoke of her profession, which is dental hygiene. I-llanr Future Medical Car- :iff Physical Science Row 1: Bill Smyth, Roy Root, Linda Somerville, B. J. Boltz. How Q: John Johnson, Norman Butler, Loren Drum, Jim Mebe, Richard Gray, Dean Edson. '3 wow 3: Arthur Carey, Alan Wilks, Ray Lewis, John Montfoort, Mike williams, Srience Club ,mm Attract Members Row 1: Joan Griffith, Lauretta Rankin, Connie Frost, Peggy Farrell, Sharon Ray, Sharon Pratt. Kay Mize. How 2: Roy Roberts, Judy Dykes, Joy Hawkins, Tondra Ann Smith, Judy Brandt, Verna Fusco, Fran Wagoner, Rozetta Lee. How 3: Charles Sampson, Dave Shimeall, Jerry Brown, Stephen Wood, Lee McMahan, Lonnie Logan, Gary Anderson, Mr. Stoll. fwvgrpi M 1-I X1 42 W -211- L. - B1010gy Club Row 1 Mary Nelson Juliehigh Selma High Cheryl Mlze Robert Crouch Betty Zejda JoAnn Lindbloon Row 2 Roy Comer Jack Souders Glenn uy athan Dexter Larry Magnuson e Willnams 1 l Smyth Ken elema M W1l le Biology Club Members Enloy Science Key Club Performs Vunous Servrces for School and Community Key Club Row 1: Wayne Burd, Paul Oldhal, Kermit Hollingshead, Neil Carlson, Jxm Mottin, Til Fluke, Loren Drum. Row 2: L. Herrman, Arthur Carey,Bob Hendfii, Carl Kuhlman, Bill Meiries Gary lesthusin. Row 3: Steve Raine, John Ellis, Buddy Brooke. ills-f Future Farmers of America ROW 1: Bruce Myers, Phil Davis, Roger lilch, Dave Barkley, Dick Hays, Larry Shipman. Row 2: Jack Hochstedler, Allen Hochstedler, Jerry Dean Lee, Bill Cooper, Gary Brown, Ansel Stauffer Jr., Mike Patterson, Gary Hopkins, Jim Dreasher, Don W. Brock. Row 3: Jesse L. Moore, Chuck Toy, Mike Berry, Steve Long, Tommy Massey, Gary Flott, James Meredith, Bob Burd, Ronnie Fulton, Larry Newell, Drren Stovall, Bill Johnson. Row 4: Richard Nelson, Bill Bennett, Kenny Bratton, Douglas Porter, Clayton Shelby. Row 5: R0y Allison, Boh Stiles, Dick Griffiths, Vernon Schleetzer, Nelson Pratt, Larry Dykes, Bill Bentzler, Charles McGinnis, George DeLozier, Bill Barngrover. Bow 6: Buddy Brooke, Gerald lalker, Gillette lllson, Duane Davis, Dick Souders, Bob Nottingham, Charles Richardson, Steve Raine, Tim Fluke, Ronnie Wells. FFA Members Help in Annuavl Christmas Project FFA lelbers, Dick Hays, Roy Allison, Phil Davis, and Dulane Davis, help fix toys for the Future parler's an- nual Christnas project. us mmm Hill IN Usher Row 1 oyce Schaef Sxmons 'ml Club Saundra Perkins Bonnle Wells Geraldlne Mayfxeld Marllyn Whltwam Gardner Shella Smlth Melva Patton aren Patton ow Sher er Llndalnkue Sandra Mannell Linda Mitchell Doris Patton Deborah Suzy Jones Miss McKenna Girls m Usher Club Serve the School 214- Girls in Usher Club are helpfulat school parties and activities such as the Sweetheart Hop. Here they are serving punch and cake to the hungry partyeers. f ,HCR X. v 1, A n grit L, i ,, Girls H Club How 1: Mary Faith Evans, Jeanette Jeffery, Sharow Wright, Karen Carter, Kanalis Carlson, Jackie Justis, Dolores Morriss, Jeanine Keiser, Cheryl Winans. Row 2: Sharon Ann Brown, Sherry Henry, Alicia Clements, Beverly Abmeyer, Donna Boettcher, Mary Greenberg, Janice Voigt, Joyce Whaley, Sandy Miss Handke. Row 3: Cecilia Marsolais, Gail Arnote, Elizabeth , Rene Skelton, Marilyn Lins, Billie Jean Moore, Lynne Bailey, Nancy , Donna Mckibben, Judy Justia. Row A: Mrs. Janet Nuzman, Cheryl Kee- Katy Alderson, Becky Woodman, Crystal Decker, Donna Heer, Edna Gor- Dietlinde Konig, Ronda Davis, Sharon Pennington. Winans, Osborn Brandt fover, dinier, Girls' H-Club ls Honorary Organization Girls H-Club members skillfully perform gym- nastic feats for the camera. Table tennis interests these three ai' , ,i , n f ,la J ne fe pf , . 4 1 V f, A' ' , , ' ' , fra W f ,- ' ., , i V, gig f 1 9 2W'i QQ y,aKifhK i fp ' XXX, L in , if M, awe -Q 1 Wgvayu K 0 il , ff ' ' 'ifsfdai' members, while the par- . 'V iv allel bars challenge two 5 iii' enthusiasts. - :ell M rA',, ....., si Boys Foods How 1: Randy Currie, Gene Trueblood, Russell Reynolds, John Evans. Row 2: Don Hines, Mrs. liley. 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Summer Supplement by the Yearboak Class Hlghland Park Hugh School Tepeka Kansas Published and Edited AP-1 Xl lv LQ 1 f' ! L- Ilfi A ' , 3. gf4,.. J G, -1 M .IDL i I 4 Ak N A Wwoyi H ' - QAM? ANL' X x ' . ,M X, lg, xq,uI-Af, XS My X qi ' 'ff N bvmrx ' - ' HQ.-ww 45495 'iff T' . R A Ui' D. . . X Moo , Wim N , ' NR -1 , 0 x ,x K , ,.f f x' 1, X -G - fe Q' ' Q x e 51.5, W Q X X- lWQkp Bottol roi Paul Barkley Gary Anguish Gary Fuller like Reynolds Chuck Loler Paul Derda like Toelkes Dennis Nelson Row 2 Ton Bayless Nathan Dexter Buddy Brooke Jack Frakes Gary Anderson Sherlan Epperson Glenn Quy Larry Liggatt Janes lhite Lester Christlan Ilol 3 Coach Reynolds Larry Davison Richard Nelson Ton Hoover Roger lllch Delbert loore Roger Barth Jake Brown Jack Gilliland Dave llagg Top row Coach lerry lan Gene Trueblood George Pendleton Dan Ricketts Rick Vickers Stevelolm son Dave Barkley Bob Raney 'ron Zastro Gene Conway Coach Sloop Varsity Track Squad Active m Sprmg :iii ?1 191 effffeff 2 ,wno f C' ,.,,,, '55 ,Q ,yo M I , . A ' 'iftnfffy 'P n yny sf: Q ya CHUM. i 'F i fY'Z'oiG L M' f ' WH 5 'lll I W M. J ,,1g. K -at v A A Tom Bayless Mike Toelkes ' N A, 1 ' K , . IV' if ggk fl? e 1 Sw -:LIU W' ,I jen- I ,. q 135 Jgfxh :ix U 1 4 QA .ini 'Q ER435 'RF 2 -in R cb N. N .4 faq,-Q 1 , , 4 . .WA I '1 A 4 3 F A X 5 Q 5 I H- UI Z 0 an M Q I Full Honars for Effort lager lllch Glen Quy . 2 p- , Q.. L by g , ox '15, 1 , P . 4 , ?' if sg, s i y ,Q Qs' X wi s V 1 u F Q 0 X r S ' 7 s 2 l 'W A MMXNZ? 1- -1 Q' ' - ,Afl , - fm. .5 3 V Zfifnw-w , ' A 5' ., -' A 'E' HN .393 , 3, , . ,-L ' V -U , ,QXTAVZ1-f ,V Aff, ' . V, V v!! QQ Av f x 1 4 fa' ., ' 'V' - N :- Q V-,cg ,T - ' 1' Jil lhite li 3 .,, 1 ...-it gl J QQ 'A ivi' !V .35i1 A' .in :-'S L V ,-'V' 75.2 W 2 ,lf',, iv' gif' 'Q .3 'C f , lx., . , Q zu 1 xiii fi f' 5 J if if-.lx W ,. , JV' 553 - iff, 2 XQH L4 J, , 0 4 4- .4 Q 2 f Q ffm x V 1 'Lads' 'av ,U . fri 74 . fx 3, Q . X 1 , Q3 rx , L np: x' ER 5 we 4, .Fug Vgvwfg, 4 K 3115 ,,w.A M 1 - 'A 4 r f 'gg'- u V jf' 3- - 4-in IQ ' 1'0n r I K H 4 Quan Wm,, . AM A l ,HH Hfmq 1 ' 1231 S , .V P fc' ff, . G .f G 4 vy iQjj,g5: ' ,- , 4 'GH SCHUUL Law? Mwxkvw 5 ff'p Chuck Lower Gene Conway Steve Johnson H letter ls Prize for Hard- Working Track Men Vhlvilll 1 4 2 E 55 cgggggwkfffxab WS QT yf msn sunny' Mike Reynolds Lettermen not shown are Gary Ander- son, Jack Frakes, Gary Fuller, Jacob Brown, and Jack Gilliland. Ton Hoover lager Barth Larry Liggatt , 5 Wi' xbE2'ffj? wwnp if ox G FPNDA wi LV W Q5 ,fflikkiwz -9 'Y EQq4'l H . Fwyigg g ii iq: 'ff gb 4 A as tial, T hw qb S A KM A . Ad i X F g. umu Crunnl . 2 Hom f L., ' 'ws X551-44' ,mm ax 43 inf.. 2' 'E' XQQHLAQQ X a- ' 1 Bottom row Coach Reynolds Mike Powell Gary Evans San Quy Eddie lhite llerschill Hennessee Mike Shimeall Bob Hollenbeck Richard Basham Coach Sloop Middle row Bill Vickrey Dale Lauver Bud Champney Mike Berry Ton Martin Ed leikel Bob Martin Larry Lady Top row Larry Roberts Larry Dykes Alan Barth Harry llausted Bob Sutton Murvin Jacob Russell Rey nolds Mike Frued Randy Currie and Dana Rozwick Whether Fresh Track Team or Varsrty Golf Squad, It s Hours and Hours of Practice Those out for golf are Bob llunes Dick llentzler Bill Ritchey Larry llill 08er Kluska Bill llentzler and John Badsky M Sa lors coach Pictured lith the men '.' .A 'Ze' A s 'Q' E Eze P Q' f i. ' s ' u W ,. 5 x . I W, f,jf,E.,1', A . I ,-'-Y.',A, .AYPNI . 'A ' 5' 'B 'ZFX 3 3 - ', 'Q' gn QQ, 5542 Af'i1s,Qe1z9 -Q, ff 1 4 Sgitilr PAW' 'R Q ' 3-me 4! W -.nfl X AV 1-x A . J gjfq-., 4 'CC , ,, 3. by J :V -L to N A' - . A, i 1 f ' ' , x 1 - by -L,a fe s.,f U, 1 ' 'gl ' X, ' I V A K H , .K Y 3: I X Q ., I ig, 5 N N 7 io, 1 G .rt H Q 21 as I . . -R ' If as . re -f -R 'r f N 1, Ht 5 -' ' Y wt 1 H K ' X M Q e ' ' 'Lt M ' L X , . W! 117, .yay P! .. .Al,g,,,fv. X Q, xg:-3 U f X 53 A J V oi' I b N - t M W..-4-,I N X : Y Y I l I I 7 o R . , ' '. r. 1 ' , , 15 . 1 f 4. mx f Q- V A A n W Ar' In 'gg , bi ' , Gsm. Tennis len kneeling are Ton Decker, Paul Rebek, Steve lood, Julius Rebek, Dick Evans, and Frank Ludwig. Standing is Jil Harris, Craig Curtis, Steve Long, Bob Decker, Dave Falling, Roy Comer, larren Hummer, and Ronnie Dulaney. Dick Evans Julius Rebek Tol Decker Frank Llldlll Nzbksw- I 3? C I C - S k Six letterm Tennis f 'nu 1 i ii ? ' nn A D Q ' D 0 oi e4AA 7 3 A 'lj 'fxf J 7 Paul Rebels Steve loud S S , sv 1 7 W ' if askin, x Q 34' ' me V .PPM QSWL4 QQRL4 9 A 4' 'F' I RK 5 gcaxagggk , ff !o!'3',:',,isf lary Mumford dons a special costume to speak to the student body in her behalf. Students Vie for School Offices Ann Houdyshell gets some assistance from willing classmates. ,JS- This two-nan pyramid passed down the aisles during the demonstration for three candidates for executive council. Paul and Dave amused the spectators as well as got their point across. Vice-presidential candi- date Julie High delivers her campaign speech vig- orously with the aid of well-lade signs. 'You can't vote until you register,' says Joella. Judy Justis, Melva Patton, Margaret High, and Buddy Champney were elected the sophomore class officers. 'yn-w 1 2 . . I , r e ri 45's . W -53 jf it 'Q' I v The new executive board lenbers are Connie Crain, Ann Houdyshell, Made- line Sharp, Larry Hill, Janice Lower, Richard and Edna Gordinier. - V' 'f' 7 t?T,I.,Jll 1 , ny. El gnwi 'xx N NWA' - ' L f ' N, -Q 2:55 m xx Q , k L fx? . A ' 2 ' 5- . A f.?5E.i '5 2 ',4 .4 Judy Ann Shepard, Katy Alderson, Robert Miller, and Julie High will serve the senior class as These Are the Victors Mike Reynolds. 1960-61 president of the HPHS Stu- dent Council, is given the gavel of authority by Judi Brandt, last year's president. xv? Did you have your picture taken by the Key Clubers? If so. you're in this , line ,ait1ng, Looks easy? It len t! Suyonuru ls .lunior's Fare well to Seniors This exquisite fountain arranged in four levels las the center of attrac- tion the evening long and added an 0r- iental touch to the surroundings. NK Q? USL ?fJf Sophomore servers, dressed in Jap- anese gsrb, had fun, too. le all nlss the people that have become our friends and advisors when they leave us Fond Farewell far Those leuvmg I Kahle has nada nany friends in the years he has been a custodian at HPHS Goodbyes don t al ways cone easy for those leaving 4 I I' o ' 0 a O SYS s AM Q 5 ,. marletta Robson Bill Mieries Thea iris resent d Hpns t Dis e g rep e a :3:ff-g:g:f5o:e-:::sEfgafff trict and State Music Festivals tru-bone quartet that 'ent to pianist Helen Griffith Flute trio district this year Judy Clenmons Fran lagoner and Judy Merryman also pianist Jean Frlcke Music Wmners Ga to State Debators Carl Kuhlman Joella Brown D anna Gilmore and Francis Simpson Placed fxfth 1n the District Debate Tourna ent at the end of the season Debuters Attend District lece V nl tiords for class lork is a grea o or Bonnie Shelinbarger accepts the award she earned in American government Worthy Students Receive Academlc A wards Miss Baskett hands Dave Shimeall award fron the I department Business students rate acconplishnent awards -QQ--' 2 A - A Az? Our school nurse was swamped with severe cases of senior 1t1s the last few weeks o school Gary and Ron are gettlng her sympathy durlng first hour ck ns fi hazard while Howard Bauer looks Semors Suffer Through lost Weeks of School One of the last problens the seniors of 1960 faced was that of tHF1ng on graduation gowns. lr. Stol seens dismayed at this bit of confusion. 'It wasn't so bad after all qinfiv M R f . l ' e Di Epps clea out a re on. lr. Bays places the crown upon King Psul's regal head while the future queen and their attendants observe King Paul, Queen lauunne Crowned Highlander Royalty Attendents Tondra Smith, Bob Gordinier, Jean Ives, Gary Anguish, Queen Lou- anne Thelllan, King Paul Derda, Attendents Judi Brandt, Jin lhite, Connie Frost, and Bill Grimes watch the girl's drill teal perforl in their honor. i ffl' ,J ,- .T ' 3.17. P-' hn eawrmi Icy!! B vtrly Rl 118 I5 190 BUY! ll!!! 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