tftoraltmt IVie Senior Class of 1962 wish to dedicate our annual to Carolyn Sue Ungerman who was a former member of our class. I We would also like to dedicate their unselfish co-operation curricular activities. It is and appreciation that we offer to our parents this annual for and their support of our many also with the deepest respect this dedication to you. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs . R. A. Mr. ard Mrs . Thurman Bailey . Charles Bostwick . Ted Everhart • Donald Gooderl . Wilbur Kessinper . Harold Meppison Nichols . Jess Southard Mr. and Mrs. DuWane Stadel ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION L to R: Roscoe Rickel, Treasurer, Gerald Albright, Director, Gerald Gooderl, Clerk. L to R: Bernard Martin, Treasurer, B. J. Albright, Director, Frank Rose, Clerk. Mr. Bontrager Mrs. Borth American History Library English Principal American Government Psychology Coach Mr. Borth Vocational Agriculture General Science Chemistry Assistant Coach Biology Math m Mrs. Cross Girls Basketball Commerce Home Economics Music SENIORS Mr. Bontrager Principal Mrs. Cross Sponsor President Vice-President Janet Southard Hoyt....................1 -2-3-4 Class Officer..............1-3-4 Student Council................2 Girls Chorus............1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus............1 -2-3-4 Carnival Att...................2 Homecoming Att.................4 Cheerleader.............1 -2-3-4 Kayettes................1-2-3-4 Pep Club................1 -2-3-4 Junior Play....................3 Senior Play....................4 Operetta.......................1 Twirler........................1 Snowball Att...................2 Beth Everhart Hoyt..........................1 -2-3-4 Class Officer..........1-2-3-4 Kayettes......................1 -2-3-4 Pep Club......................1 -2-3-4 Cheerleader...................1 -2-3-4 Basketball............1 -2-3 -4 Student Council Pres..........3 Annual Staff..................4 Band........................1-2 Girls Chorus..................1 -2-3-4 Mixed Chorus..................1 -2-3-4 Operetta......................1 Junior Flay...................3 Senior Play...................4 Speech Play...................4 F. F. A. Sweetheart Att.......1 Homecoming Att..............2-3 Homecoming Queen..............4 Donna Gooderl Secretary-Treasurer Azalea Road....................1 Murphy.......................2-3 Hoyt...........................4 Class Officer................2-4 Kayettes.......................4 Cheerleader....................4 Pep Club.....................1-4 Annual Staff...................4 Girls Chorus................. 4 Mixed Chorus...................4 Band.........................1-2 Y-Teens......................2-3 Senior Play....................4 Speech Play....................4 F • B• L. A....................3 F • H. A..................... 2 Queen of Courts Att............4 Student Council Ryland Kessinger Hoyt.....................1-2-3-4 Class Officer............1-2-3-4 Basketball..............1 -2-3-4 Football...................1-3-4 Football Co-Captain............4 Baseball.................1-2-3-4 Student Council..............2-4 Student Council Pres...........4 Letter Club..................3-4 Annual Staff...................4 Paper Staff....................3 Junior Play....................3 Senior Play....................4 Homecoming King................4 Bovs Chorus..............1-2-3-4 Mix d Chorus.............1-2-3-4 Band.........................1-2 Reporter Marilyn Meggison Hoyt....................1-2-3-4 Class Officer..............2-3-4 Kayettes................1 -2-3-4 Pep Club................1-2-3-4 Girls Chorus...............2-3-4 Mixed Chorus...............2-3-4 Junior Play....................3 Senior Play....................4 Snowball Queen..........I......3 Beverly Bostwick Hoyt.......... Class Officer Basketball.... Kayettes...... Pep Club...... Annual Staff., Band........... Girls Chorus., Mixed Chorus.. Operetta....... Junior Play.., Senior Play.., Snowball Att.. 1-2-3-4 .. 1 -2-3 ____1-2 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 ......4 ..1-2-3 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 ......1 ......3 ......4 ......4 Charles Bailey Hoyt.....................1-2-3-4 Class Officer..............1-2-3 Basketball....................1 Football...................2-3-4 Football Co-Captain............4 Baseball.......................3 Student Council................3 Letter Club....................4 Junior Play....................3 Senior Play....................4 Boys Chorus................1-2-3 F. F. A.................1—2—3“4 John Nichols Holton.....................1-2-3 Hoyt...........................4 Baseball.......................4 F. F. A.....................1 —2 Senior Play....................4 Boys Chorus....................4 Mixed Chorus...................4 Garry Stadel Hoyt........ Basketball.. Football.... Baseball.... F. F. A..... Boys Chorus. Mixed Chorus Band........ Annual Staff Junior Play. Senior Play. Operetta.... Letter Club., 1-2-3-4 ......4 ..2-3-4 ....3-4 1-2-3-4 ..1-3-4 ..1-3-4 ....1-2 ......4 ......3 ......4 ......1 ......4 s E N I O R It was a glorious day in September, 1958, when ten bright and shining Freshmen entered the portals of dear old Hoyt High. The majority of us were already familiar with the high school as we had spent four years of our grade school days here. However, we were happy to be able to introduce four new students to the high school. They were Carolyn Ungerman from Point Pleasant, Marilyn Meggison from Rock, and Janet Southard and Bennett Ball from Topeka. The officers this year were Beth Everhart, President; Janet Southard, Vice- President; Beverly Bostwick, Secretary; Bennett Ball, Treasurer; Ryland Kessinger, Reporter. The remaining members were Charles Bailey, Garry Stadel, and Richard Greenway. Miss Vera Pearl McDonald was our sponsor. Janet Southard and Beth Everhart were elected cheer- leaders. Beth was also F. F. A. Sweetheart attendant this year. Our most outstanding event was, of course, INITIATION! When we entered our Sophomore year in the fall of 1959, we found that we had the same old tribe back with the exception of Richard Greenway. The officers this year were Beth Everhart, President; Charles Bailey, Vice-President; Beverly Bostwick, Secretary; Marilyn Meggison, Treasurer; Bennett Ball, Reporter; Ryland Kessinger and Janet Southard, Student Council Representatives. One of our money making projects was selling Kathryn Beach candy. We were pleased to have Janet Southard and Beth Everhart elected cheerleaders again. Beth was Homecoming attendant and Janet was Snowball queen attendant. Another thrilling event was the school carnival in which we made a float entitled Oueen of Flowers for the parade. Janet Southard was our carnival queen candidate. Our sponsor was Mrs. Hallie Borth. Our Junior year was a very eventful year beginning in August, 1960. We found everyone accounted for the first day of school. Bennett Ball left us about a month after school began. The officers were Ryland Kessinger, President; Janet Southard, Vice-President; Beverly Bostwick, Secretary-Treasurer; Marilyn Meggison, Reporter; Beth Everhart and Charles Bailey, Student Council Representatives. During the first semester we were saddened by the departure of our classmate Carolyn Ungerman. Immediately following this, we put on our play, Nowhere Fast . Our most exciting event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at Holiday Inn North in Topeka. Our theme was Wonderland by Night . During this year we also chose our motto, Quality, not Quantity ; flower, deep purple mum; and our colors, lavendar and white. We appreciated the help from our sponsor Mrs. Elberta Shimp, during this busy year. Janet Southard and Beth Everhart were elected cheerleaders for the third consecutive year. Beth was Homecoming queen attendant and Marilyn Meggison was Snowball queen. In the fall of 1961 we entered the final phase of our high school education. Our class roll is once again up to nine with the addition of Donna Gooderl from Mobile, Alabama, and John Nichols from Holton. Class officers for this eventful year are Janet Southard, President; Donna Gooderl, and Beth Everhart were elected cheerleaders. We were happy to have two of the Homecoming queen candidates coming from our class. They were Janet Southard, attendant, and Beth Everhart, queen. Our Snowball queen candidate was Beverly Bostwick, and our Queen of Courts candidate was Donna Gooderl. The production of the annual has been our biggest project this year. This year held many exciting events: Junior-Senior Banquet, May 4, 1962; Senior Play, April 6; Senior trip to Rockaway Beach, May 5 to May 11; Baccalaureate service. May 13; Graduation, May 17. We appreciated the wonderful help and guidance Mrs. Frances Cross, our sponsor, rendered to us. SENIOR CLASS Dear Mr. Bontrager It is now 1982, World War III is just over and we've decided to check up on the Seniors of '62. First, we found Beth Everhart, now Mrs. Danny Rickel. Danny, Beth and the kids are living in New Orleans. Beth is still unhappy because Danny's Atomic-powered Chevy is beating her Nuclear-powered Ford. We heard that Beverly Bostwick is the chief Donut-maker for the concentration camps in Death Valley. We must keep those Russians happy somehow. Next we found Marilyn Meggison now married to an Army General. She is also Chief Assistant to the Post Master General. We visited Janet Southard now the wife of a Wyoming rancher on their 10,00u acre ranch. They are converting used bomb shelters into cattle barns, so their 4,000 head of cattle won't get cold. We were unable to see Donna Gooderl as she stayed in Russia after the war. She is still homesick but she's consoling herself by teach- ing the Russian children how to giggle. We heard music and noticed Ryland Kessinger, the Annapolis General, playing the accordian for a World Champion Polka Contest. It may be a Swedish Polka Contest but he still likes his Scotch. Charles Bailey is a little behind times. He's still trying to keep in step with his regiment. Poor Chaz, he'll always be slow. John Nichols has been faking out the Russians in his little green Ford . They think he's a ROCKET!!! Garry Stadel planned to make the Array a career but due to several ailments he returned home. He and Martha now have a chicken farm and we heard they never lose a chick because of an alert watchdog. We also went back to Hoyt to see if ’Dear Old Hoyt High was still there. Much to our amazement there were coach and Mrs. Cross still in their trailers. They're still cracking the whip on the class of '64. The Juniors of '62 CLASS WILL We, the Seniors, with four of our happiest years past, do will and bequeath the following: I, Charles Bailey, do will and bequeath my 1964 Cadillac to Donald Vanorstran if he promises to wash it every day. To John Durham I will my long wavy hair if he agrees not to wear it in a ducktail. I, Beverly Bostwick, do will and bequeath my American History book to my brother, John, and my quietness in music class to Cherri Joy, Cyndie Beaman, and Karen Damme. I, Beth Everhart, do will and bequeath my freckles to Mrs. Cross, provided she doesn't try to cover them up; to Sandy Donahue, my embar- rassing moments, as long as she doesn't blush in front of Jim. Lastly I do will my big feet to Sheryl Albright and my seriousness (I) in basketball to Romona Cummings. I, Donna Gooderl, do will and bequeath to Roger Gooderl my ability to get along with his screamin' '40 Nash. To Sandra Donahue and Celeste Fuller, I will my ability to get along with Mr. Hobelmann, providing they always put his study hall to it's fullest advantage. To all the underclassman I will all the wonderful times I've had at Hoyt this year. I, Ryland Kessinger, do will and bequeath my ability to get Mrs. Borth off the subject in English and History to Bob Fleischer, pro- vided he uses it to a good advantage, and my Ford that won't start to James Rose, provided he finds a remedy for starting it. To Coach Bontrager, I will my finger splint, provided he doesn't use as much tape on whoever wears it as he did on me. I, Marilyn Meggison, do will and bequeath my chubbiness to Romona Cummings, my red face to Cyndie Beaman, and my shorthand ability to Beverly Reddick. I, John Nichols, do will and bequeath my ability to get through school without studying, to Richard McClane, providing he acts like he is studying. I also will my old warn out church-key to Frank Kopp, providing he doesn't use it any more than I did. I, Janet Southard, do will and bequeath all the fun I have had all through high school to all the underclassmen. To Karen Damme and Wilma Mattwaoshshe my place on the crown committee; to Beverly Reddick my ability to play basketball; to Cherri Joy all the fun I have had in our physical fitness class; to Richard McClane I leave my ability to get along with Mr. Hobelmann. I, Garry Stadel, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Borth in his class to the Freshman boys; my bookkeeping book to Howard Day, provided he pays attention in class, and my ability to get along in Mrs. Borth's class to the Sophomore class. We, the Seniors of Hoyt High School, do will and bequeath our hard work and all the knowledge we have gained in school during the past four years to each and every underclassmen. HP o Htninra Sarura Donahue President James Rose Linda Hughes Elmer Hubener Howard Day Barbara Meggison Mrs. McCrossen Sponsor SOPHOMORES 3heryl Albright President Roy Moore Karen Damme Bob Fleischer Cyndie Beaman Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Reporter - I Mr. Hobelmann Sponsor npl|omorf0 Miss Wittman Sponsor Wilma John Anweiler Mattwaoshshe Beverly Reddick Fred Joy Cherri Joy Don Vanorstran Romona Cummings Karen Masqua Carl Hubener Margaret Day (Moved) FRESHMEN Dale Mann Vice President Mary Woodruff Secretary-Treasurer Mrs 3orth Sponsor Jerry DeMoney Student Council Bill Mosher Larry Cell Darlene Cummings John Bostwick President Sandra Stithem Reporter Dian Carey Ralph Mosher S3I1IAI10V Newspaper Staff f 11 If t Hi 11 f y; V Top Row: James Rose, Frank Kopp, Virgil Bowden, Roger Gooderl, Tom McClane, Howard Day, Elmer Hubener. Bottom Row: Mrs. McCrossen, Sandra Donahue, Dawn Spencer, Celeste Fuller, Linda Hughes, Barbara Meggison. Top Row: Marilyn Meggison, Garry Stadel, Charles Bailey, Ryland Kessinger, John Nichols. Bottom Row: Janet Southard, Beverly Bostwick, Beth Everhart, Mrs. Cross, Donna Gooderl. Mixed Chorus Third Row: L to R; Marilyn Meg-ison, Beverly Bostwick, John Durham, Garry Stadel, John Nichols, Janet Southard, Ryland Kessinger, Sandra Donahue, James Rose, Dawn Spencer, Richard McClane, Dian Carey, Barbara Meggison. Second Row: L to R; Joanne Lund, Beth Rverhart, Jerry DeMoney, Donna Gooderl, Dale Mann, Romona Cummings, Bob Fleischer, Fred Joy, John Bostwick, Celeste Fuller, Miss Whitman. First Row: L to R; Cherri Joy, Karen Damme, Barbara wewlun, Mary Woodruff, Sandra Stithem, Darlene Cummings, Susan Rose, Cyndia Beaman, Linda Hughes, Sheryl Albright. Sextet L to R: Romona Cummings, Darlene Cummings, Susan Rose, Karen Damme, Cyndia Beaman, Sheryl Albright, Miss Whitman. Top Row: Barbara Meggison, Marilyn Meggison. Darlene Cummings, Beverly Reddick, Romona Cummings, Sandra Stithem, Wilma Mattwaoshshe, Mary Woodruff, Barbara Newlun. Middle Row: Sheryl Albright, Dian Carey, Cherri Joy, Linda Hughes, Donna Gooderl, Susan Rose, Celeste Fuller, Karen Damme. Bottom Row: Cyndie Beaman, Sandra Donahue, Janet Southard, Beverly Bostwick, Beth Everhart, Dawn Spencer, Mrs. McCrossen. p E P C L U B Top Row: Cyndie Beaman, Beverly Bostwick, Susan Rose, Romona Cummings, Celeste Fuller, Mary Woodruff, Karen Damme. Middle Row: Sheryl Albright, Marilyn Meggison, Dian Carev, Beverly Reddick, Darlene Cummings, Linda Hughes, Sandra Stithem, Miss Wittman. Bottom Row: Barbara Meggison, Janet Southard, Dawn Spencer, Donna Gooderl, Beth Everhart, Sandra Donahue, and Barbara Newlun. Future Farmers of America 3rd .'tow: John Durham, John Bostwick, Bob Fleischer, Garry Stadel, Dale Mann, v'irgil Bowden, Fred Joy, Jerry DeMoney, Larry Cell. 2nd Row: Elmer Hubener, Frank Kopp, Charles Bailey, Roger Gooderl, Howard Day. Officers: Mr. Borth, Advisor; Richard McClane, Reporter; Ibm KcClane, Vice President; Roy Moore, President; Carl Hubener, Secretary; John Anweiler, Treasurer; Don Vanorstran, Sentinel. Student Council Sandra Donahue, Jerry DeMoney, Roger Gooderl, Ryland Kessinger, Bob Fleischer Mr. Bontrager Top Row: Middle Row: Bottom Row: Garry Stadel, Virgil Bowden, Frank Kopp, Howard Day. James Rose, Bob Fleischer, Charles Bailey, Roger Gooderl, Elmer Hubener. Mr. Bontrager, Dale Mann, Ryland Kessinger, Tom McClane, John Anweiler, Fred Joy. Top Row: Bottom Row: Beth Everhart, Mrs. Cross, Dawn Spencer. Sheryl Albright, Romona Cummings, Beverly Reddick, Sandra Donahue. Donna Janet CHEERLEADERS Beth Left to right: Beth Everhart, Donna Sooderl, Dawn Spencer, Janet Southard, Sarxira Donahue, Sandy Dawn H o m e c o m i n g Beth Hyland F e s t i V 1 t 1 e s Grand March Dawn James ATHLETICS Football Team First Row: G. Stadel, R. Kessinger, F. Kopp, C. Bailey, R. Gooderl Second Row: E. Hubener, D. Masaua, T. McGlane, V. Bowden, H. Day Third Row: F. Joy, R. McClane, J. Anweiler, J. Durham, R. Moore, B. Fleischer Fourth Row: Mr. Hobelmann, J. Rose, J. Bostwick, D. Mann, L. Cell, J. DeMoney Mr. Bontrager Seniors Ryland Kessinger, Garry Stadel, Charles Bailey Girls’ Basketball Team Top Row: Cindy Beaman, Celeste Fuller, Susan Rose, Sandra Stithem, Wilma Mattwaoshshe, Barbara Newlun. Bottom Row: Karen Damme, Beth Everhart, Romona Cummings, Mrs. Cross, Sandra Donahue, Beverly Reddick, Sheryl Albright. A Team Sheryl Albright, Mrs. Cross. BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Middle Row: Bottom Row: Jerry DeMoney, Richard McClane, Tom McClane, Roy Moore, John Bostwick, John Durham. Mr. Bontrager, Clinton Holston, Frank Kopp, Virgil Bowden, Fred Joy, Carl Hubener, Mr. Hobelmann. John Anweiler, Dale Mann, Ryland Kessinger, Roger Gooderl, Bob Fleischer, James Rose. A” TEAM Shine 'Em TTp Artificial Respiration Don't Take that Picture Fatinp, As Usual .hlina V Shootin' Dice?? s e Track Star Donnie Wayne Devoted (mm bm) Cute Couple As Usual Kiss Me Buck Tooth Hi Shirley Line Up Gosh Roy Monk Jr. Whistle Bait Sweet 9 year old True View It's Here '’ear View Cutie pie Changed? Chemistry Lab??? Jrrcp • Tenna Clunk 11 The Cook Academy Awards Homeco jir First Grade Mrs. Hill Dormita Rickel Dian McKinley Mrs. Damme La uetta Harding Rebecca Cummings Michael Hinkle ureg Pickel Richard Mullin Second Mark Bontrager k ft-C? Nancy Deer Miller 1 4 Mike McKinley Grade Sharolyn Toburen Roberta Mathena Foster Alvin Billy Smith Barber Jm li KiCKy Davis , ' rre Jiie An lcrscr, Bausch John Stiers David Bostwick David McKee Donald Hrenchir Gerald Shetron 3rd Grade Brian Zimmerman Linda Hill Elaine Kalcik Loren Shufeidt Billy Mullin Ricky Langston ft 9 Richard Moore i Alan Kern Clinton Cummings i m Terry Cole Harley Black Larry Meggison 4th Grade Mark Foster Randy Lynn Donnetta Rickel i r Alice Smith J Mike Harding Michael Ramage Fifth Grade: First Row; Mrs. Richards, Robert Bausch, Katherine Stiers, Kenny Martin, Linda Hinkle, Pat O’Shea, Debbie Rickel, Neil Harding. Second Row; Danny McKinley, Benita Albright, JliBoay Fuller, Linda Deer, Bobby Mosher, Monica Foster, Bobby Morrow, Deanna Tuck. Third Row; Lynn Miller, Margaret Rose, Sandra Zimmerman. Sixth Grade: Ronnie Griffin, Sandra McKinley, Dennis McClane, Linda Vanorstran, Steve Gooderl. Fourth Row; Phillip Black, Susan Carey, Randy Bowden, Kathleen Cummings, Timothy Rose, Carol Deer, Diane Spiker, Mr. Holaday. Seventh Grade: Fifth Row; Dixie Schweigan, Vern Armstrong, Theresa Shufeldt, Ernest Hubener, CharLotte Mattwaoshshe, Steve Albright, Marjorie Gooderl, Sue Stiers. Sixth Row; Tony Zimmerman, uontim Bausch, Ronnie Moore, Linda Martin, Sharon Tuck, Linda Cell, Patty Mosher, Mary Lou Everhart. Seventh Row; Cheryl Deer, Kathy Fuller. Eighth Grade: Leland Bailey, Janet Adams, Roger Moore, Leona Wahweotten, Darrel Stadel, Twila Metzger. Eighth Row; Billy Langston, Pam Carey, Billy Richards, Harriet Spencer, Bruce Martin, Linda McClane, Steve Summers, Bill Albright. Ninth Row ; Mrs. Medford. Girls’ Basketball Team Top Row: Susan Stlers, Marjorie Gooderl, Mary Lou Everhart, Kathy Fuller, Sharon Tuck, Mr. Holaday. Bottom Row: Janet Adams, Linda Martin, Harriet Spencer, Leona Wahweotten, Linda Cell, Donna Bausch Club Top Row: Middle Row: Bottom Row: Susan Stiers, Dixie Schweigen, Mary Lou Everhart, Leona Wahweotten, Patty Mosher, Theresa Shufeldt, Pam Carey, Mrs. Medford. Cheryl Deer, Marjorie Gooderl, Linda Martin, Harriet Spencer, Linda Cell, Kathy Fuller, Linda McClane. Sharon Tuck, Twila Metzger, Janet Adams, Donna Bausch. Top Row: Ernest Hubener, Roger Moore, Steve Summers, Mr. Holaday, Bill Richards Tony Zimmerman, Ronnie Moore. Bottom Row: Steve Albright, Bill Albright S.ndel Rrnrp Martin. I.elan.l R;n 1 pv V rn ............. A Team :Jill Albright, Darrel Stadel, Leland Bailey, Bruce Martin, Roger Moore, Mr. Holaday. Top Row: Steve Albright, Ernest Hubener, Pill Langston, Mr. Holaday. Bottom Row: Ronnie Moore, Tony Zimmerman, Steve Summers, Pill Richards, Vern Armstrong. 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