MR. GERALD DORSCH Commerce MR. DAVID ROPER Instrumental Music The WILLIAM YAKLE Social Science Head Football Coach Senior Sponsor MR. DONALD TAYLOR MR. CLARENCE MORRIS Vocational Agriculture Physical Education and Driver Education Head Basketball Coach 2 MRS. FLORENCE HATFIELD Vocational Homemaking fJL 1 MISS AMY NICHOLS English Librarian MRS. LaVERNA WUTHNOW Office Secretary Faculty MR. LEROY BUSKIRK Science MRS. LEILA RHODES Mathematics Senior Sponsor MISS CECEILE SWARTZ Vocal Music 3 SCHOOL BOARD Cecil Kuhn, Howard Fry, Milton Jacobson. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW: Steve Miller, Phyllis Jacobson, Gary Neuschafer, SECOND ROW: Cecil Plank, Jim Anderson, Melvin Davis. BACK ROW: John Eshbaugh, Jon Scott, Wally Walker. 4 I dt € n u wy ANITA ALTMANN Girls'Glee 1, 2, 3; Choral Aces 1, 2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Class Play 3, 4; STUCO 1, 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; One Act Play 4; Sax Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2. JOHN ESHBAUGH Transferred from Randolph 3; F.F.A. 3, 4; Choral Aces 4; Band 3; Annual Staff 4; STUCO 3.4; Class Play 3. ROY BACKHUS F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays 3, 4; One Act Play 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Track 1, 2. 3. CAROLYN HARTMAN Girls'Glee 1, 2, 3; F. H.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Aces 1, 2. 3, 4; Triple Trio 4; Class Play 3, 4; One Act Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Sax Quartet 1, 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 1. 2. CLARICE BRYANT Girls'Glee 1.2. 3. 4; F. H.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Play 4. CAROL HILL Girls'Glee 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Choral Aces 4; Class Officer—Secretary 1, President 2; Homecoming Attendant 1; Queen 4; STUCO 3; Annual Staff 4. STEVE MILLER STUCO 1,2,3; President 4; Annual Staff 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. 1 BARBARA IHOE Glrls’Glee 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1.2, 3,4. CAROLYN RHODES Girls'Glee 1, 2, 3; F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Aces 1. 2, 3. 4; Triple Trio 3, 4; Class Play 3,4; STUCO 2; Class Officer- Treasurer 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Clarinet Quartet 1.2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3. PHYLLIS JACOBSON Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Sax Quartet 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer—Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Girls'Glee 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Aces 1,2,3, 4; TViple frlo 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4, Dance Band 1, 2. GARY NEUSCHAFER F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cho- ral Aces 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; F-Act Play 4; Track 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer—Treasurer 1; President 3. MARY RHODES Girls'Glee 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choral Aces 2, 3. 4; Ttiple TVio 3, 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer- President 1; Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4. 8 JEANNE RUTZ Girls' Glee 1,2, 3. 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3.4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer—Secretary 4; Horn Ttio 3, Brass Trio PAT SCHNEIDER Transferred from Romona 3; F. H.A. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls'Glee 3; Choral Aces 4. 3. JUDY RUTZ Girls'Glee 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 4. JON SCOTT F.F.A. 1,2; Band 1,2; Choral Aces 1,2, 3, 4; Football 3; Captain 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Boys'Glee 1, 2; STUCO 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer—Secretary 3; Vice- President 1,4; Sax Quartet 1; Dance Band 1. JANETTE SENNER Transferred from Ramona 3; Girls'Glee 3, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4. Class Will I, Anita Altmann will my headaches over the annual to Thaine Plank. I Roy Backhus will my height to Lynn Cook. To aid him is a box of gro-pup. I, Clarice Bryant will my natural red hair to Judy Stroda. Now she needs the freckles to go with it. I, John Eshbaugh, leave. Isn't that enough ??? ? I, Carolyn Hartman tearfully leave my book on 10 Easy Steps to be Appealing to the Opposite Sex to Mayleene Beltz. I, Carol Hill will my cheerleading ability to Gayle Morgan. I, Barbara Ihde will my ability NOT to make conversation to Joan Weber. I, Phyllis Jacobson leave my duties as pep band director to Larry Abeldt who, at long last, learned to sing the school song. I, Steve Miller will my super-duper liniment that kept me going during football season, to Larry Schimming. I, Gary Neuschafer will my plumbing duties in the Senior play to Gayle Rhodes in hopes that she can fix the water fountain that squirts! I, Carolyn Rhodes will my ability to keep one guy on the string for four years to Rosy Riffel. I, Mary Rhodes leave my history notes and A's in history for Dale Dautel. He can surely use them. I, Janet Rutz will my ability to show my embarrassment in shorthand class to Ila Jo Schultz. I, Jeanne Rutz will my height and long blonde hair to Evelyn Rickenbrode. I, Judy Rutz will my book on How to Control My Temper to John Gruber. I, Ray Rutz will my ability to sleep through history class to Larry Schimming. I, Pat Schneider will my rock to Deanna Roherman. Think she'll hook that Herington man ? I, Jon Scott leave my football playing and track ability to Mike Morgan. I, Janette Senner will all my boy friends to Darlene Stites. I, Dale Wingerd will my immunity to girls to Gary Vincent who doesn't seem to be very immune. I, Paul Wolf leave all my English Books, Literature Books, and English tests to Jim Beem, who really doesn't need them. To the Juniors, we will our eagerness to take fourth year English. To the Sophmores, we will our safe driving habits and clear thinking. To the Freshmen, we leave our Seniorites. To the Teachers, we leave our book entitled What we think of the Pink Slip System. It is really a big volume. Class Prophecy This is the TV program It Could Be You In 1969 broadcasting over channel '69 from the H R H S TV Station. Unknown to the audience, Professor Jack H. Sloan has assembled the graduating class of '59 in the studio audience. The Master of Ceremonies is William Yakle and his first hand announcer of commercials is Mrs. Leila Rhodes. It could be you, Roy Backhus, in 1969 as a millionaire playboy. Just think of spending your leisure time sun-bathing on a Yacht away from all the gossip of the town, because with Carolyn Hartman's nose for news she will surely be writing the leading gossip column of the New York Sun. It could be you, Dale Wingerd, the head janitor at Colorado College for Women. We always knew you had a secret admiration for girls, even though you tried to hide it in high school. And you, Jannette Senner, in 1969 will find that right guy for you. You must be pretty partic- ular since you have had an ample supply of boy friends on hand at all times. It could be you, Jeanne Rutz, as a model on TV for the Fashions Fit For The Five Foot Figures Inc. We know you have the perfect height for such a size dress. And speaking of TV stars, Clarice Bryant, will still be working to replace her ideal Lucile Ball and still she has her one main asset her NATURAL red hair. Jon Scott, it could be you as an.athletic instructor, at a Y. W.C.A, with 15 girls around you constantly. Coaching was always one of your main interests. We all know that your other interest is you, Carolyn Rhodes, who will be doing the singing advertizements for Lipton's Tea, on the Arthur Godfrey Program. You always wanted to be a TV Star. It could be you, Mary Rhodes, after finishing your education of 34 semesters, starting at Colorado Women's College, then being transferred to Yale for your Law Degree. Did you ever dream you would be Secretary of State in 1969? It could be one of you, Pat Schneider, Janet Rutz, or John Eshbaugh. By 1969 Pat will be Mrs. Melvin Davis, and will be head operator of the Ramona Telephone Co. She will have plenty of help with her two sets of twins and a set of triplets. All Boys. Janet Rutz, will be office secretary at old Hope High with Mr. Sloan still the Principal. It seems that you never did spend enough time in the office during High School. John Eshbaugh, you have been in the Navy now for 10 years; but still hold the rank of seaman 3rd. Class after becoming Captain a few times. I guess you want to make a career of it. Gary Neuschafer, it could be you after attending K. State for four years. You are now an Ag. Teacher at East High in Wichita and wouldn't you know it, Phyllis Jacobson, you have completed your Homemaking Degree and are teaching at West High in Wichita. You went steady through high school and college and still you have kept that class ring. It could be you, Paul Wolf, after getting your training at Morgan and Hoffman you are now assist- ant to the head mechanic who is your father-in-law, Melvin Davis, at the bus barn. Carol Hill, it could be you, ten years from now as Mrs. Tom Hinkle. You and Tom have the best run farm around due to the fact you went to business school to learn how to keep books. In 1969 Anita Altmann, you will be head soda jerk of what is now Chuck Hummel's Drug Store at Hope. You won't have to hire any help because you will have a number of little jerks running around. It could be you Steve Miller, as manager of the Dillon Elevator. It now has a lot of business because of the main attraction—your six good looking secretaries. It could be you, Judy Rutz, as the senior executive of the Sienderella Beauty Shoppe helping girls who are short and heavy have the glamorous figures they've always wanted. And you, Barbara Ihde, as her assistant in charge of helping tall, thin girls become more graceful. Undergraduates SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenna Schlesener, Vice-President; Kenny Ballantyne, STUCO Representative; Mike Scott, President; Jim Beem, Secretary; Judy Stroda, STUCO Representative; Linda Brown, Treasurer. FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Edgar Wlngerd, Secretary; DeWayne Backhus, President; Jerry Eshbaugh, Vice-President; Gale Morgan, STUCO Representative; Gordon Davis, Treasurer; Chuck Kuhn, STUCO Representative, not present. JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Von Pschigoda, Treasurer; Gene Schalf, Sec- retary; Regina Schlesener, President; Jim Hinkle, Vice-President; Rose Rlffel, STUCO Representative; Larry Schimming, STUCO Representative. GARY VINCENT I MARY BERNHARDT BILL RICKENBRODE ROSE RIFFEL DWIGHT LONG MARGARET HELBACK VON PSCHIGODA MARY ANDERSON LINDA (FRY) WOLF LARRY SC HIM MING DENIS ANDERSON s5 . . CHARLOTTE RIFFEL MAYLEENE BELTZ Junior Class MRS. HATFIELD REGINA SCHLESENER President MR. MORRIS JIM HINKLE GAYLE RHODES JERRY BROUHARD Hi GARY COX LINDA IHDE GENE SCHAAF ■■i JOAN WEBER THAINE PLANK DEANNA ROEHRMAN ELDON RIEDY CAROL RUTZ MIKE SCOTT JERALD MUELLER KENNY BIELEFELD I LA JO SCHULTZ KENNY BALANTINE PRISCILLA GRAVATT MONA DIEHL WARREN WEBER GLENNA SCHLESENER JOHN DONNELLY FRANKIE BIEHLER ILONA LINDSAY RUTH ENGLE JUDY STRODA ELDON SCHLESENER i GENE SCHLESENER CLARK BREWER ■- fa GORDIE DAVIS DARLENE STITES LOIS LONG BOB MEYER DELORES LORSON ft o __2 5 - N CHUCK KUHN a u ' a MR. TAYLOR WILBERT LUETH ddk MARILYN HINKLE ELDRED BROCKMIER DEWAYNE BACKHUS EDGAR WINGERD Freshman rs JOHN GRUBER TOM HAIRE PHYLLIS WUTHNOW MISS NICHOLS JUDY DEINES 1 ' « BILL SCOTT LARRY ABELT EVELYN RICKENBRODE SHIRLEY HELBACH LYNN COOK ' i MIKE MORGAN ft RANO GRUBER V GAYLE MORGAN A EDNA FIGG . ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Schneider, Mrs. Hatfield, Adviser; Jeanne Rutz, Mary Rhodes, Mayleene Beltz, Assistant Business Manager; Steve Miller, Business Manager; Anita Altmann, Editor; Gary Neuschafer, Thalne Plank, Assistant Editor; Judy Kutz, John Eshbaugh, Carolyn Hartman, Jon Scott, Carolyn Rhodes, Phyllis Jacobson, Carol Hill, Secretary. ANITA ALTMANN Annual Editor Annual Staff STEVE MILLER STUCO President Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FRONT ROW; Left To Right; Dave Roper, Adviser; Chuck Kuhn, LarTy Schlmmlng, Treasurer; Kenny Ballantyne, Vlce-IYesldent; Steve Miller, President; Anita Altmann, Secretary; Rose Riffel. BACK ROW: Jon Scott, John Eshbaugh, Jim Hinkle, Judy Stroda, Ila Jo Schultz, Gayle Morgan. CHORAL ACES FRONT ROW: Priscilla Gravatt, Judy Deines, Mayleene Beltz, Glenda Engle, Anita Altmann, Carol Hill, Judy Stroda, Miss Swartz. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Rlffel, Pat Schneider, Glenna Schlesener, Thaine Plank, Gary Vincent, Ila Schultz, Marilyn Hinkle, Carolyn Hartman. THIRD ROW: Linda Fry, Linda Brown, Jim Hinkle, Ruth Engle, Carolyn Rhodes, Dale Wingerd, Phyllis Wuthnow, Ilona Lindsey, Phyllis Jacobson. BACK ROW: Clark Brewer, Gayle Rhodes, Jon Scott, Clayton Schmidt, Gary Neuschafer, Denis Anderson, Mary Rhodes, John Eshbaugh, Gayle Morgan. Vocal TRIPLE TRIO FRONT ROW: Anita Altmann, Carolyn Hartman. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Jacobson, Miss Swartz, Priscilla Gravatt. THIRD ROW: Linda Fry, Charlotte Rlffel. BACK ROW: Carolyn Rhodes, Mary Rhodes, Gayle Rhodes, Gayle Morgan. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Evelyn Rlckenbrode, Jeanette Senner, Edna Figg, Linda Ihde, Darlene Stitts, Barbara Ihde, Shirley Helbach, Mary Bern hart, Miss Swartz. SECOND ROW: Glenda Engle, Linda Brown, Delores Lorsen, Janet Rutz, Nancy Davis, Clarice Bryant, Margaret Helbach, Marilyn Hinkle, Judy Deines. BACK ROW: Mary Rhodes, Phyllis Wuthnow, Ila Schultz, Jeanne Rutz, Judy Rutz, Carol Rutz, Ilona Lindsay, Lois Long. BOYS’ DOUBLE QUARTET FRONT ROW: Jerry Brouhard, Bill Rlckenbrode, Dwight Long, Fred Rohrer, Miss Swartz. BACK ROW: Gale Graham, Gary Vincent, Jim Hinkle, Thaine Plank. PERCUSSION Linda Fry Linda Wuthnow Rose Rlffel Lois Long Charlotte Riffel Gayle Morgan TRUMPETS Gordon Davis Judy Deines Pricilla Gravatt Carol Hill Mayleene Beltz Bobby Myers Ronald Schlesener Craig Brewer Mike Morgan Chuck Kuhn Kenny Gantenblne Franclne Riffel TROMBONES Gayle Rhodes Clark Brewer Lynn Cook Lynn Tischhauser Joyce Riedy Jerry Eshbaugh Eldon Schlesener BASSES Mary Anderson Joan Weber Tommy Haire CLARINETS Mary Rhodes Carolyn Rhodes Regina Schlesener Glenna Schlesener Judy Rutz Ruth Bombardier Janet Rutz Ruth Engle Ilona Lindsay Dolores Lor son Danny Coup Connie Davis SAXOPHONES Phyllis Jacobson Anita Altmann Deanna Roehrman Linda Brown Phyllis Wuthnow Yvonne Schimming Carolyn Hartman BARITONES Gary Neuschafer Dwayne Backhus Tommy McLain FLUTE Cheryl Kuhn HORNS Jeanne Rutz Judy Stroda Jackie Stroda OBOE Evelyn Rickenbrode Concert Band Marching Band The Hope High Marching Band is composed of fifty-two members and performs at all home football games. It also attends the band day at the Kansas State Fair at Hutchinson. The band takes part in the combined show with Herlngton at the half of the Hope, Herlngton Football Game. Thanks, band, you do a fine job. 20 ROSE RIFFEL-JUNIOR Second Year Majorette “Batons” CAROLYN RHODES-SENIOR Second Year Majorette Majorettes CAROL HILL-SENIOR First Year Majorette REGINA SCHLESENER-JUNIOR Second Year Majorette “Boots” JUDY STRODA-SOPHOMORE First Year Majorette Drain Major Twirlers Drummers MAYLEENE BELTZ-JUNIOR Pretty, brown eyed brunette who, with fine leadership and personality led the Lions Marching Band through many fine performances. Thanks, Mayleene. The Lions drum rank who provide the cadence for the band during the season. The drummers are: Carolyn Hartman, Bass drum; Linda Here, you see the Lions eetty twirlers who provide the “kicks Fry, Gayle Morgan, Charlotte Rlffel, Snare Drums; and Lois Long, nd twirls of the band. Keep up the good work. Cymbals. CLARINET QUARTET Mary Rhodes, Glenna Schlesener, Carolyn Rhodes, Janet Rutz. CLARINET QUARTET Judy Rutz, Regina Schlesener, Dolores Lorson, Ruth Engle. Mixed Ensembles TRUMPET TRIO Judy Delnes, Gordon Davis, Priscilla Gravatt. TROMBONE QUARTET Clark Brewer, Gayle Rhodes, Jerry Eshbaugh, Lynn Cook. SAXOPHONE QUAKifci Phyllis Wuthnow. Carolyn Hartman, Phyllis Jacobson, Anita Altmann. THE F. H. A. PURPOSES ARE: 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. FIRST ROW: Mayleene Beltz, Linda Brown, Pat Schneider, Carolyn Rhodes, Phyllis Jacobson, Anita Altmann, Deanna Rochrman. SECOND ROW: Ilia Jo Schultz, Judy Rutz, Joan Weber, Mary Anderson, Mary Rhodes, Regina Schlesner, Adviser Mrs. Florence Hatfield. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Bemhart, Judy Deines, Judy Davis, Priscilla Gravatt, Glenna Schlesener, Barbara Ihde, Clarice Bryant, Janette Senner, Carol Hill, Edna Figg, Shirley Helback. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Rickenbrode, Marylln Hinkle, Linda Ihde, Nancy Davis, Illona Lindsay, Janet Rutz, Rose Riffel, Linda Fry, Charlotte Riffel, Judy Stroda, Darlene Stites. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Helback, Glenda Engle, Gayle Morgan, Carol Rutz, Jeanne Rutz, Ruth Ann Engle, Gayle Rhodes, Carolyn Hartman, Phyllis Wuthnow, Lois Long, Delores Lorson. 24 Refreshments table at Christmas devotional program. Officers discussing our activities with Assistant State Advise Miss Hlrschler. Freshman Initiation Vocational Agriculture and F. F. A. Mr. Donald Taylor, a graduate of Kansas State College, teaches agriculture and is ad- viser for the Hope Chapter, Future Farmers of America. Agriculture is one of the major sciences in Hope High School. The work of the department is the practice, as well as the theory of agriculture, along the lines of soils, crops, livestock, farm management, and farm shop. The Hope Rural High School has a well equipped shop where students can do practical shop work in welding, metal work, wood work, and engine repair. The F.F.A. is integrated with the day school program. It is an organization of, by, and for farm boys who are enrolled in Voca- tional Agriculture. It offers opportunities to boys in leadership, public speaking, cooper- ation, home improvements, and community service. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Left To Right; Dwight Long, Reporter; Raymond Bielefeld, TVeasurer; Larry Schlmining, Vice-President; Gary Neuschafer, President; Jim Hinkle, Secretary; Von Pschigoda, Sentinel; and Mr. Taylor, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Jon Scott, El den Riedy, Elden Schlesener, Edgar Wingred, Bobby Meir, Eldred Brockmier, Chuck Kuhn, Rayno Gruber, John Gruber, Dale Wingred. THIRD ROW: Phil Bryant, Jim Wuthnow, John Donnely, Ray Rutz, Warren Weber, Frankie Biehler, Fred Rhorer, Bill Rickenbrode, Jim Beem, Gary Vincent. FOURTH ROW: Mike Scott, Clark Brewer, Gerald Mueller, Roy Backhus, Kenny Bielefeld, Dale Dautel, Steve Miller, Gary Cox, Clayton Schmidt, Larry Abeldt, Kenny Ballantyne. 26 Clden Mike Gerald Mueller Rayno gets it. Frankie, Kenny, Gary, Gerald, Gary. 27 Gary N. ''Man In The House” Senior Play November 21, 1958 Directed by—Mr. David Roper But Darling You Must Come. Cast Of Characters Elizebeth Crumm Bobbie .... Gret Halliday . . Alex Cartara' . Dorothy Stewart . Joe Rufus. . . , The Cud. . . . Tye............. Lionel Johns . . Dinah .......... Humpy Warner . Kit Rodgers . . Jinx O'Donald . Kat Rodgers . . . . Mary Rhodes . Clarice Bryant . Anita Altmann . Roy Backhus Phyllis Jacobson . . Steve Miller Carolyn Hartman . . . Ray Rutz . . . . Jon Scott . . . Carol Hill Gary Neuschafer . . . Judy Rutz .Carolyn Rhodes . . .Janet Rutz •'Hold It, Don't Anybody Move. Oh Just An Old Bottle. Three On A Bench” CVL Contest Play February 19, 1959 Cottonwood Falls, Kansas Directed By--Mr. David Roper Cast Of Characters Harry.......................Gary Neuschafer Betty Simms...........................Anita Altmann Mr. Callahan............................Roy Backhus Mrs. Moore..........................Carolyn Hartman Would You Like To Share It Honey! Feet Been Ailin' Ya Mrs. Moore? Hot Weather Is So Hard On a Heavy Person. CLAYTON SCHMIDT-Junior 1, 2, 3, End GARY COX - Junior 1, 2, 3, Guard GARY VINCENT-Junior 2, 3, Guard VON PSCHIGODA-Junior 1, 2, 3, Tackle FRED ROHRER-Junior 1, 2, 3, Guard ROY BACKHUS-Senior 4, Tackle o LARRY SCHIMMING-Junior M, 2, 3, Quarterback DWIGHT LONG-Junior 1, 2, 3, Center ELDON RIEDY-Sophmore 1, 2, Tackle GARY NEUSCHATER-Senior 4, End STANLEY LAUXMAN-Sophmore 1, 2, Halfback Gary Neuschafer, Kenny Bailantyne, Fred Rohrer, Jim Hinkle, Coach Wm. Yakle, Dale Dautel, Von Pschigoda, Paul Wolf, Stanley Lauxman, Clayton Schmidt, Gordon Davis, Bill Scott, Tom Ha ire. JON SCOTT-Senior 3, 4, Left Halfback Captain of 58 JIM HINKLE-Junior 1, 2, 3, Quarterback PAUL WOLF-Junlor 3, Guard DALE DAUTEL-Junior 1, 2, 3, Tackle RAYMOND BIELEFELD-Junior 1, 2, 3, Tackle GAYLE GRAHAM-Junior 1, 2, 3, Center KENNY BALLANTYNE-Sophmore 1, 2, Right Halfback HRHS BASKETBALL LARRY SCHIMMING Junior 6'2 CLARENCE MORRIS Fort Hays JIM HINKLE Junior S'7 32 GENE SCHAAF Junior 5 10 WILLIAM YAKLE Baker University JON SCOTT Senior 5’10 KENNY BALLENTYNE Sophomore 5'9” 33 VARSITY B-SQUAD '58 - '59 BASKETBALL SQUAD SENIORS B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Left To Right: Ila Jo, Judy D., Glenna, Judy S. 34 GARY VINCENT Student Manager CHARLOTTE RIFFEL-Junior B Team 1 Year A Team 1 Year CAROL HILL-Senior B Team 1 Year A Team 2 Years Cheerleaders MAYLENE BELTZ-Junlor Captain of A Team B Team 2 Years A Team 1 Year ROSE RIFFEL-Junior B Team 1 Year A Team 1 Year REGINA SCHLESENER-Junior B Team 2 Years A Team 1 Year ueen PHYLLIS JACOBSON-Senior MAYLEENE BELTZ-Junior The 1958 and 1959 homecoming festivities began with the coronation of the royal party. Following the coronation was a thrilling basketball game which ended in a victory for the Hope Lions. (64-49) The Friday activities was completed with a dance in honor of the royal party. JUDY DAVIS-Sophomore JUDY DEINES-Freshman Senior Escorts: Junior Escort: Sophomore Escort: Freshman Escort: Jon Scott Gary Neuschafer Steve Miller Roy Backhus Larry Schlmmlng Carolyn Rhodes, Carol Hill, Phyllis Jacobson, Anita Altmann, Jeanne Rutz were nominated by the 1958-59 basketball team for queen candidate. The two candidates chosen were Carol Hill and Phyllis Jacobson. u The Royal Party ft 38 Friends, Romans, Countrymen. Samson, The Strong Man. 39 LEILA RHODES Sponsor Senior Cradle Roll WILLIAM YAKLE Sponsor JEANNE R. CAROL H. CAROLYN R. BARBARA I. JUDY R. JANET R. CLARICE B. 40 41 SIMS SUPPLY COMPANY Wallpaper - Paint Abilene, Kansas 206 N. W. Third Telephone 292 ROYAL CAFE Air Conditioned Fine Food 206 N. Cedar Abilene Kansas Compliments of DR. V. A. MORRISON Phone 6 Hope, Kansas COTTON SHOP Ladies Ready-to-Wear ______Mrs. Frank Elliot____ HOLT SAULMON GARAGE General Auto Repair Bear Wheel Alignment Phone 162 400 W. Buckeye Abilene Kansas STORER REFRIGERATION Abilene, Kansas Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment K. E. Storer Phone 1478 ABILENE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. F. W. Jordan and Dr. G. W. Carl Abilene Kansas ABILENE FLORAL CO. Abilene Kansas Beer On Tap WALNUT BAR 602 West Walnut Herington Kansas First National Bank Safety Courtesy Service COUP INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Hope Kansas GORDON MARK ELEVATOR CO. Purina Chows Custom Grinding-Mixing Cleaning Seed Abilene Kansas Serving Area For 50 Years WINGERDS FOOD AND GENERAL STORE Phone 702 Navarre Kansas BANK OF HERINGTON Since 1886 Member F.D.I.C. Herington Kansas HOPE VARIETY STORE School Supplies Phone 75X Elsie M. Koch VICKERS SERVICE STATION Phone 87 Edward Anderson Hope________________Kansas W. W. SMITH SONS CO. The Finest Appliances For Over 50 Years. Philco Maytag Youngstown Tappan 110 N. W. Third Abilene Kansas Congratulations Class Of '59 NAVARRE FARMERS UNION CO-OP ASSOCIATION Phone 45 Navarre, Kansas DEATRICK SHOE STORE Put Yourself In Our Shoes 44 Herington WHITE’S SERVICE Third and Mulberry Abilene Kansas PHIL'S SUPER SERVICE 14th Buckeye Abilene Kansas Phone 85 Kansas Duncan Hines never heard of this place. Dine with THE WEBBS in Enterprise. Even things you don't like taste good. Compliments Of DUCKWALL'S STORE Herington_________Kansas KELCH’S Skating Rink Drive Inn Cafe Wuthnow-Eshbaugh Funeral Home Ambulance Oxygen Equipped HERINGTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. R. W. Hayes Veterinarian _________Phone 23__________ NU STYLE BEAUTY BARBER SHOP 105 W. Main Phone 28 Herington Kansas VIOLA'S In Abilene WHITWORTH'S HY-KLAS FOOD STORE JACK JILL SHOP We Major In Minors 304 North Cedar Abilene Kansas TRI-COUNTY SALES, INC. Phone 56 Herington ___________Kansas ROEHRMAN LUMBER HARDWARE Everything For The Builder If You Don't See It Ask For It Phone 17 Courteous Efficient Phone 29Y Abilene Kansas Hope Kansas KEEVER PAGE BARBER SHOP THE UNITED TRUST COMPANY 111 North Broadway Abilene, Kansas Capital $100, 000. 00 Service Hope Herington Kansas LOCKARD 6c MYERS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Herington Ph. 162 Kansas CARSON'S OIL SERVICE Investments-Auto Financing Life Insurance Trust Department Stocks and Bonds F.H.A. Home Loans General Insurance Safety Deposit Boxes DR. MAX L. LONG VAUGHN'S FLOWERS Herington, Kansas Compliments Of A FRIEND 24-Hour Wrecker Service 5th and Trapp St. Phone 946 Herington___________Kansas Friendliness Makes The Difference At Chiropractor 310 North Cedar Abilene Kansas STONE ELECTRIC SERVICE Business Or Residential Town And Country Wiring Herington__________Kansas CLARK'S SHOE SHOP Don 6c Blanche Krueger 323 Broadway Abilene Kansas ROMBERGER MASTEN Insurance Agency Basement of Case Bldg. Insurance of Farm Needs Phone 1864 MCDONALD'S Herington, Kansas WALKER' S EL RECO STATION Gas-Lubrication-Oil All Auto Supplies Hope Phone 65 Kansas Compliments Of REFLECTOR CHRONICLE Abilene Kansas HOWARD KEEL Men's Wear Abilene, Kansas CHUCK LORENZ Motor Co., Inc. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Abilene Kansas A. M. WARD - Jeweler W. H. LOWRY - Gemologist Abilene, Kansas DICKINSON COUNTY FARM BUREAU Basement of Case Bldg. Farm Service Organization Phone 1864 _____Abilene, Kansas______ THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Member of F. D. I. C. Abilene Kansas DR. O. S. EMIG Optometrist Phone 6 (Appointment Only) Herington, Kansas DONAHUE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Telephone 4 Herington Kansas STILES Grocery and Market Locker Service 102 W. Main Phone 245 Herington___________Kansas EDWARDS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS The Rexall Store Phone 109 Herington Kansas DRS. DANIELSON, GILLILAND DOZIER Office: Bank of Herington Building LENA'S One Mile West on U. S. 40 Abilene Kansas Herington. Kansas HAMBURG'S Dry Goods Ready-To-Wear Compliments of Senior Photos In Annual ROYAL CROWN CO. By Abilene Kansas Abilene Kansas ABILENE THEATRES Plaza-Trail End Drive Inn Movies Are The Best Cheapest Entertainment Abilene Kansas THE REXALL STORE W. L. Boyd Dr. Hess Remedies Hallmark Cards Franklin Products Hope Kansas The Oldest Bank In Dickinson County Now Has The Newest In Facilities To Serve You. THE CITIZENS BANK Member F. D. I. C. Bacon Woltz Studios Abilene Kansas Osage City, Kansas Des Moines Iowa HOWARD VAUGHN O’Connor Cutberth HY-KLAS FOOD MARKET and Special Agent New York Life Ins. Co. LOCKER SERVICE Phone 365 116 South E. Herinaton Kansas FORD Phone 34 NORVILLE'S JEWELRY Artcarved Diamonds Watches and Gifts MERCURY Herington, Kansas Herington, Kansas Parts SHIVERS MOTOR CONTINENTAL GRAIN COMPANY Grains, Feeds, Seeds Chrysler-Plymouth-Volvo Fertilizer Sales Abilene, Kansas Herington, Kansas Service CHILDS OHLMAN’S BOOK STORE Ladies' and Men’s Wear School Supplies Gifts Novelties Dress Right. . . Herington Kansas When You Look your best. TRAPP PHARMACY You Do Your Best. ROBBINS SHOE STORE Prescription Specialists Drugs - Gifts - Cosmetics [acquelin-Connies-Freemans Phone 98 Abilene, Kansas Herinqton, Kansas Abilene, Kansas BROWN WELDING SUPPLY RUBIN'S BARBER SHOP GAMBLES STORE COMPANY Complete Line Welding Equipment and Supplies It Pays To Look Well. Furniture Home Appliances For Farm and Shop Hope, Kansas Abilene, Kansas Cylinders For Lease DR. FRED D. WEAVER SUNBURST MEMORIALS Optometrist MONUMENTS MARKERS Phone Taylor 3-6611 207-1 2 N. Cedar Burl N. Pepper 808 N. W. 2nd Salina, Kansas Abilene, Kansas Ph. 310 Abilene, Kansas RUSSELL HARDWARE RONALD RICE MOTORS INC. KOOKEN ELECTRIC INC. Everything In Hardware Chevrolet Westinghouse Industrial Phone 18 Oldsmobile Agents Hope Kansas Abilene Kansas SCANLAN SEWING MACHINE Cadillac COMPANY Renault LOUKS 32 Years In Sewing Machine Business TIRE SUPPLY CO. Sales And Service Abilene Ph. 1524 Kansas Sales And Service Abilene Kansas Abilene Kansas PRIEM MILLINERY AND STYLE SHOPPE Abilene____________Kansas DANIEL PETERSON A. B., M.D. Phones: Office 8 Residence 71 Herington Kansas DILLON FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Naturich Feeds P. O. 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Depot Good Food Abilene Kansas KRENGER SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Products Ed Krenger, Manager Abilene Ph. 631 Kansas ROBSON OIL COMPANY Quality Petroleum Products Abilene Telephone 68 Collect Kansas Wuthnow’s Furniture Furniture and Carpet Specialists Hope Kansas WARD'S STUDIO 104 N.W. Second St. Abilene, Kansas Portraits, Weddings, Roll Film Aerial Photography Cameras Photo Finishing, Supplies DAVENPORT 14th Campbell XT Motor Tune-up, Starter Generator, and Brake Service Ph. 1496 Abilene, Kansas MICHLER'S Peter Pan Food Store Herington, Kansas Where Ma Saves Pa's Dough Phone 123 11 West Main FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR SUPPLY COMPANY Grain, Feed, Seed Purina Chows Phone 157 Hope, Kansas J. B. EHRSAM'S SON'S MANUFACTURING CO. Established Since 1872 Enterprise, Kansas 50 LLOYD'S FOOD STORE Quality Foods Low Prices Courteous Service Shop and Save We Deliver Phone 155 Hope, Kansas Compliments Of A FRIEND Junior Play Faith, Hope, and Flority Presented by The Junior Class Directed by Mr. David Roper CAST OF CHARACTERS: Sally Parsons, Maid...........................................................Regina Schlesener Henry Blodgett, Butler....................................................... Dennis Anderson Mrs. Olivia Orkney, Housekeeper............................................ Margeret Helback Mamie McCorkle, Cook ......................................................Mary Ann Bernhardt Faith Crabbe...............................................................................Rose Riffel Hope Crabbe.................................................................. Deanna Roehrman Monty Van Twiller, Faith's Boyfriend.................................................Jim Hinkle Reggie Van Twiller, Hope's Boyfriend............................................Gary Vincent Quadlander Crabbe, A Retired Business Man.........................................Dwight Long Terence Flarity, A Young Man...................................................Larry Schimming Jack Quinlan, Terry's Pal....................................................Raymond Bielefeld Ivy Lane, An Actress............................................................Mayleene Beltz Patrick Flarity (Pat), Terry's Father...........................................Gene Schaaf Junior-Senior Banquet Sophomores served The 1958-1959 Track Squad Left to Right: Wilbert Luth Dennis Anderson, Elden Schlesener, Jon Scott, im Beem, Cla ton Schmidt, John Gruber, Raymond Beilefeldt, Elden Riedy, Gene Schoof, Mike Scott, Kenny Ballontyne, Fred Rhorer: Not Shown ore Larry Schimming and Jim Hinkle. Also shown is Gory Vincent, Manager. We are very proud of our track team this past year. They have done very well indeed, as their record shows. Hope was the first place Class B school in the Regional Track Meet at Manhattan and won a large trophy which is pictured below. Jon Scott: The number two quarter man in the class B in the State of Kansas. The men who went to the State I rack Meet at Wichita. Left to Right: Dennis Anderson, Gene Schoaf, Jon Scott, Clayton Schmidt, Raymond Bielefeldt, Fred Rhorer, and Gory Vincent, Manoger. 3 It is impossible to stand up straight at Phantom Acres! Mr. Yokle on his perch! Senior Trip Kirkwood Lodge Socking up the sun at the Lake of the Ozarks Class Night This fellow has the Basin Street Blues. (Mary Rhodes) iff' Pot’s sod, sod story touches the heart of every Friend of the Friendless. Chorus line finale. Look at those legs! Each year Hope High School is proud to bestow special honors upon outstanding students. To the Valedictorian, who has received the highest grade average for the four years of high school, goes the Valedictorian medal. This honor goes to Mary Rhodes. To the Salutatorian goes the medal for the second highest grade average for the four years of high school work. This honor goes to Phyllis Jacobson. These awards are based upon the student's capabilities in academic work and their participation in school activities. The Best All-Round Girl and Boy, Mary Rhodes and Gary Neuschafer were selected by the High School Faculty. These selections were based on the student's grades, personality, citizenship, and contributions of time and talents to their high school. GARY NEUSCHAFER All-Round Boy PHYLLIS JACOBSON Salutator ion 6 Congratulations Class of '59 Commencement May 21, 1959- 8:15 P.M. Baccalaureate May 17, 1959-o:15 P.M. SPONSORS Mr. William Yakle Mrs. Leila Rhodes COLORS.............Sky Blue And Silver MOTTO...........Out Of The Harbor Into Life's Deep Channels Grods look forward to Graduation following Baccalaureate. CLASS ROLL Ani ta Altmann Clarice Bryant Roy Bock bus John Eshbaugh Carolyn Hartman Linda Hill Barbara Ibde Phyllis Jacobson Stephen Miller Gory Neuschafer Carolyn Rhodes Mary Rhodes Janet Rutz Jeanne Rutz Judy Rutz Patricia Schneider Jeanette Senner Jon Scott Dale Wingerd Seniors will always remember the moment of joy when their tassel was turned. Many pictures ore taken by the happy Grads after Commencement. The Halls of lvy“ Senior Girls' Trio The Class of 59' was received by Miss Regina Schlesener, Junior Class President. Look out below! Canoeing is more dangerous Last day of school attraction- -Boating. Three Stooges?! ? 8th Grode visitors during visitation day - vf ' Vf r -.; - -v ‘i + - v S. -i -v_ ' - Sr • t J+ ' -r -ifa 1 - 5 Vf v . ’ ,V 'f ;c+ vv . v frr • . Itttf tj: r m v-V. 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