Hugoton High School - Eagle Yearbook (Hugoton, KS)
- Class of 1953
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Rita Jean Betsworth The annual Alumni Association banquet was held this year in the Memorial Hall, Sept. 4th, There were about two hundred fifty present. The classes of 1922, 1932, 1942 and 1952 were featured. The class of 1922 was one hundred percent present and was seated at the speakers' table on the stage. This class includes: Langdon and Kate Morgan of Hugotong Christina QHelfrichj Marshall of Tulsa, Okla.3 Tony Helfrich of Ellinwoodg Bob Wheaton of Hugotong Harlan Hershey of Hugotong and James Hershey of Turpin, Okla. Wanita French, first president of the organization, presented a corsage to Lottie Richardson, class of 1917, who was named Honorary President for this year. Corsages were also presented to Delores fWebberj Blanchett, class of 1934, of Portland, Oregon, and Lieut. 1sco Totten of Hugoton, for having traveled the farthest to attend the banquet. Lieut. Totten had just returned from Korea. The 1952 banquet had an all-alumni cast. Dan Massey, president in 1952, presided, A. E. Kramer, class of 1918, was the main speaker, Roy Lee Nix, class of 1942, led the singing. The welcome was given by Landgon Morgan, class of 1922, and the response by Beverly Myers, class of 1952. The Alumni Association extends a welcome to all members of the graduating class of 1953. Thus we expand and grow with the years - and aid in keeping touch with one another. HUGOTON RURAL HIGH SCHOOL Hugoton, Kansas S. runrwonn For many, this year of 1953 brings our school careers to a close --while for others, it is only com- mencing. Whatever the case may be we have attempted to construct a yearbook portraying the vividness of our school days. It is our hope that this volume will bring back cherished memories of ----- life at Hugoton High. w , fs- f ma??Q'H. -..:-sz, ,AW uf f,,.q.,.,r I, ogg, K Mawr: ' 6 -- -f-IM 47-,ws we ' wwf A mg, Q4 449' 913 wfhffs I es NI .M ,,, ,M .2 i s 3,-atv fig af - V ,.s.'I H K' CA e-. 'H' Q -fix A ol, 'ri x 8 : Q ff 4' t o 'W , is-1 . C,C, REYNOLDS, Principal Q Q . N x K ff r + if ' f B. S, Southeast Missouri State Teachers gig, ' 'jj College, A M. University of Missouri ' J. S. BROLLXER T ii S 'S ' Director of Board 6 N X n 5 MERL PEACHEY Treasurer of Board B, W, BRUBAKER Clerk of Board CITIZENS STATE BANK I SEATED: L to R: Marilou Peachey, Jessie Thompson, Evelyn Betsworth, Bonnie Dunlap, STANDING: L to R: Dick Honn QEditorj Gary Ausbun, Gale Parsons, JoAnn McClung, Barbara Anderson QAssistant Editorsj C, B, Smith, Advisor. IHI ANNIIM SIAH CORNELL JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE 4 ! -. m 1 ' X ' U' . M A -,J , - r .4 I u . .1 'H at' . , if '5 CHARLES B, SMITH B.S, Central State, Edmond, Okla, Guidance, Commerce, Annual Advisor, and Senior Sponsor C, L, BINNS History, Boys' Phys, Ed, , Coach QBasketbal1j and Freshman Sponsor ROSS ESTES B,S, Kansas State College , History, Football Coach, and Junior Sponsor LAWRENCE D, BRIGGS BA, MA, Mathemetics, Colorado State College of Education, Boulder, Colo, , Honor Society Sponsor , l1l6 x 'J' CHARLES S. HANSEN B,S, Panhandle A8rM, Goodwell, Okla, , Industrial Arts, Drivers' Training and Sophomore Class Sponsor R, B, RICHARDS B,S, Panhandle A8rM, Goodwell, Okla, , Veterans Training LEO R, SNIVELY A,B, Wester State College, Gunnison, Colo, , Music and Glee Clubs G, B, HENRY B,S, Mississippi State, Vocational Agriculture and F,F,A, Sponsor ARGUS HOTEL AND CAFE THE PARSONS C , xg, ,J -Z Vdyyf ff, I OLETA MANSKE B,S, Northwestern State College, Alva, Okla, Home Economics, Kayette Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor EDNA DOWHOWER B, S, University of Nebraska, M,S, University of Kansas, Librarian, English, Spanish and School Paper IRENE DIMMICK B,S, Sterling College, Chemistry, English, Girls' Phys, Ed, , Pep Club, Senior Sponsor, and Junior Play BERLYNE MILLER B,S, East Central State College, Acla, Okla,, English, Speech, Pep Club Sponsor, and Senior Play 5 vn- ' I s Af J- ul ARLENE GARRETT B, S, East Central State College, Ada, Okla, , Commerce, and Kayette Sponsor MRS. FRANCINE SMITH Office Secretary MR, H, O, WILLIAMS Custodian WILLIAM HETZER B,A. Southwestern College, Kansas, M, A, K,U Science and Camera Club, LEWIS CLEANERS 3'-pf C' Q 1 11-3- ',, - Vp, '. - , ,. I K ., . 3, .4 . 1 ,Ag ,, M 1, .,,, V w - ' ' p ' Vw' , 1 nz I A , 12' 1 Q 1 T A N , 1 , X T! ' ite ,x f ? ' ,ma A . In , . , X, A: wg: , 1 4' 'i R A 9' iv' A A . 4' 'N p f L, fr, 1 1 f 1 W W Lgfbfb divx 4, BARBARA ANDERSON Kayettes 1 2 3 4, Kayette Cabinet 3 4, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2 3 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4. Junior Play, All School Play 4, Band 2 3 4, Musical Play I 2, Major--Home Ec, History, English, Minors--Mathamatics, Commerce GARY AUSBUN Glee Club I 2 3 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Football 2 3 4, Basketball I 2 3 4, Track I 2 3 4, Junior Play, All school play 4, FFA I, Annual Staff, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore class president, Senior class vice -president, Assit. Annual Editor, Majors--English, History, Industrial Arts, Minors--Science, Mathamaticsi, Commerce RALPH BANE Football I 2 4, Track I 2 3 4, FFA I 3 4, Majors--Voc. Ag., English, History, Minors-- Science, Commerce EVELYN BETSWORTH Kayertes I 2 3 4, Kayette Cabinet 3 4, Glee Club l, Pep Club I 2 3 4, Cheerleader I 2 National Honor Society 2 3 4, Junior Play, All School Play 4, League Play 3 4, Annual Staff 4, Sophomore Sec, and Treasure, Senior Treasure -All League, Junior Treasure- Play Cast, Little Theater, Speech Festival 2 3 4, Majors--History, English, Commerce Minors--Math, Speech 1 n PHIL BRUBAKER National Honor Society 2 3 4, Annual Staff, Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball I 2 3 4, Track I 2 3 4. Junior Play, Freshman vice-president, Senior President, Majors-History, English, Math. Science, Minors--Industrial Arts GLEN CLAGGETT Football I 3 4, Track I 2 3 4, FFA I 2 3 4, FFA Vice-President 3, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Junior Play 3, Majors: English, Voc. Agriculture, History, Minors: Commerce, Science DON CRANE Glee Club 1 2 3, Football I 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4, Annual Staff4, Majors--English, History, Science, Commerce, Minors--Math BONNIE JO DUNLAP Kayettes I 2 3 4, Kayette cabinet 4, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club President 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4, National Honor Society Treasurer 4, Junior Play, Band 2 3 4, Twirler 3 4, Paper Reporter 4, Musical Play 2, Majors--History, English, Home Ec. , Commerce, Minors--Math, Annual Staff 4, Assit, Annual Editor T HOMPSON BROS . IGA 7 FRANKIE POWELL ECTON Kayettesl 2 3, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2 3, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Majors: English, Commerce, Home Economics, Minors: History, Spanish ILA GRESSLY Kayettes 1, Majors: Home Economics, History, English, Commerce, Minors: Science ARLIN HEGER FFA I 2 3 4, Track 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3, Majors--Voc, Ag,, Math, English, History, Science DIXIE HONN Kayettes 3 4, Pep Club 3, Junior Play, Majors--English, History, Home Ec, , Commerce, Minors - -Math DICK HONN National Honor Society 3 4, Football 3 4, Track 2 4, Junior Play, All school play 4, League Play 3 4, Annual Staff 4, Annual Editor 'in -chief 4, Speech Festival 3 4, Majors--English, Math, History, Minors--Commerce, Speech DONALD HORTON Football 2 3 4, Basketball I 2 3 4, FFA I 2, Majors--History, English, Commerce, Minors--Science, Math GAYLE KENOYER Kayettes I 2 3 4, Kayette Cabinet 2 3 4, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club 2 3 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Nat. Honor Soc. Parlimintarian 3, Junior Play 3, All School Play 4, Majors: History, English, Math, Science, Commerce ,Q BETTY ANN KONECKY Kayettes 3, Pep Club 3 4, Majors: History, English, Commerce, Minors: Science, Math MACK W. BREWER I, ff Farm Bureau Mutual f'ZMWf il We ,,,,, i 1 '11- ,nuh-, L , lgg A I al 'N I hi A! dit J GP f. :JH X ii BOBBY McBRIDE Football 4, Track 4, FFA 3 4, FFA Reporter 3, FFA President 4, Senior Secretary 4, Majors: Vocational Agricultural, English, History, Minors: Scinece, Math IOANN MCCLUNG Kayettes I 2 3 4, Kayette Cabinet 2 3 4, Kayette Treasurer 3, Glee Club I 2 3, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Nat, Honor Soc, President 4, Senior Sweetheart, Junior Play 3, Pep Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club President 3, Band I 2 3 4, Junior Class President, Annual Staff4, Musical Play I 2, Majors: Commerce, English, History, Minors: Math, Home Economics RAYMOND MURDOCK Football 1 2 3, Basketball 2 34, Minors: Math, Science, Commerce, Majors: History English, Industrial Arts CLINTON NORDYKE Football I 2 3 4, Majors: History, English, Math Science, Minors: Industrial Arts, Commerce DONALD OLINGER Glee Club I 2, Football 2, Basketkall I 3, Track I 3, FFA I 2 3 4, FFA Reporter 4, Majors: Vocational Agriculture, Science, Commerce ROBERT O'DELL Football 4, FFA I 2 3 4, Majors: History, Vocational Agriculture, English, Minors: Math, Science EDWARD O'LEARY Football I 2 3 4, Track I 2, Minors: Math, Industrial Arts, Majors: History, English, Science GAYLE PARSONS Kayettes I 2 3 4, Kayette Cabinet 2 3 4, Kayette Vice-President, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Nat, Honor Soc. Secretary 4, Annual Queen 4, Junior Play 3, All School Play 4, League Play 2 4, Band I 2 3 4, Annual Staff4, Assistant Annual Editor 4, Junior Class Vice-President, Little Theater 2, Musical Plays I 2, Speech Festivals 2 3 4, Majors: History, English, Commerce, Minors: Math, Spanish, Science R. L. SMITH CO. Licensed Abstractor 9 4? i 7 L . :gg l-4' 'ST' I 'f 1 .er M 4 l lv if- T' I .. as A :ss-e Y. -df' 1:9 ei . I , nil M DONNA RAE PEACHEY Kayettes I 2 3 4, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Band 2, Majors: History, English, Commerce, Home Economics MARILOU PEACHEY Kayettes 1 2 3 4, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2 3, National Honor Soceity 2 3 4, Junior Play 3, Band I 2 3, All School Play 4, Majors: History, English, Commerce, Minors: Math, Science DOROTHY RAWLINS HARPER Kayettes I 2 34, Kayette Cabinet 3 4, Kayette President 4, Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Pep Club 1 2 3 4, Cheerleader 2, National Honor Soc., Junior Sweetheart, Band 2 3 4, Drum Majorette 3 4, Majors: History, English, Home Economics, Minors: Commerce, Science DOUGLAS SLAGLE Football I 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track I 2 3 4, Junior Play 3, All School Play 4, NationalHonorSociety 2 3 4, Majors: English, Math, Science, Minors: Commerce, Industrial Arts, History KENNETH STEWART Football 3 4, Track 4, Glee Club 3 4, All School Play 4, Band 4, Majors: Industrial Arts History, English, Minors: math, Science JESSIE THOMPSON Kayettes I 2 3 4, Kayette Cabinet 3 4, Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club I 2 3 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Nat, Honor Soc, Secretary 3, Junior Play 3, A1-l School Play 4, League Play 2, Band 2 3 4, Little Theater 2, Musical Play I, Twirler 2 3 4, Majors: History, English, Commerce, Minors: Math, Science KEITH TROGDEN FFA 1 2 3 4, Glee Club I, Football 4, Track 2 3 4, Majors: Vocational Agriculture, Industrial Arts, English, Minors: Math BARBARA WHITE Kayettes I , Glee Club I, Pep Club I 2, Majors: History, English, Home Economics, Commerc Minors: Science i f Xl, J 'J J BLOODHART DRUG co. .J f f.-Q rv : ' J Y I Q ,PMI-'Mfr I 1 ff 1 bil v . .Qc : 'V S' f' 'P . , 5' . . s. .. 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Price Larry Purcell Eiacquelyn Rawlins , 4 fi M' i Jean Reynolds Beryl Scranton Connie Simmons ALMA'S FLOWER SHOI 42 B, A. -i , A a lx Owaa f 1 ' 'Vx Dane Brubaker Ronny Burrows Roy Cavner George Lee Hinch Jay Holcomb Denny Lee Quimby Wayne Reynolds Lrry Anderson don Banister Jimmy Richardson Franklin Skaggs Jack Stoops Donald Swinney George Titus Wayne Warren Donald Williams Louise Spangler Anita Jean Tackett Theron Titus Mary Walkemeyer Douglas Watkins DR. E. R. GRUBER, D. C. i 'I v .. at Q ,x my 97'h-.50-gg,j'gg , 1.-JYETAIPC' IJOWY' me ' W ' xl ,, C - iff 2' it ' ,J1 .f , ,A .L g 4. -Q. ,?,j3. Tv' ,f T L , . . - 9 lf . Rx . rf-1 t - A wav- - -T iv N ,YN President . . . Phil Brubaker Vice-President. Gary Ausbon Secretary . .Evelyn Betsworth Treasurer. Bobbie .To McBride President . . . Lavon Wilkins Vice -President . . . . . . . Robert Moorehead Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . Larry French i2:'g,v3i 4-'Ax Y or .wwe -... QP ' ,,..! 1' ,- , lv t President .Tay Holcomb President . . . Joe Holcolmb Vice President Paul Clark Vice-President . Jim Nordyke Secretary Earlene Peachey Secretary-Treasurer Treasurer B111 Price ...... Gerald Sandusk TRADEWIND INDUSTRIES I..1be ral Kansa s ,4 2, xr ,, Flllk porin 4? Q.,.,. J XX! 4 ff mf 2 'xff -U yi I --0'4 'D-S 'in tx N. . In A - -1 r .-L-.ma-A me f952 alzlugofon H935 1952 FOOTBALL. SEASON -Iugotori 13 Scott City 19 Cimmarron 26 Satanta ' 26 Liberal 12 Syracuse 19 Garden City 26 Ulysses 19 Meade N 20 Elkhart Tinal Southwest Kansas League Standings: W T L. -Iugoton 3 1 O Jlysses 2 1 1 Jleade 2 0 2 iyracuse 1 Z 1 Iimarron 0 0 1 jootlaf 12 13 13 Pct. .800 .600 .500 .500 The Hugoton Eagles Champions of the Southwest Kansas League for the second consecutive year marched their way to the second unde- feated season in the school's history. The hi-flying Eagles under the capable leadership of Coach Ross Estes successfully reached out and folded under their wings 1-ight victories and one tie. Four of the Hugoton Stalwarts through out tht- season battled their way into the ALL SOUTHWEST KANSAS TEAM. Ul1l'yAllSl3llll, Senior end, First Team. Harry Horton, 195 pound back, Second leani, Don Crane, Senior back and Phil Brubaker, Senior guard made llonorablt' Mention, Only a few lettermen returned from the IQQI football squad, Among the veterans were Phil Brubaker defensive line -backer and offensive guard, also captain of the team. Don Crane, co-captain and capable halfback has placed more than 1000 yards for the Eagles this season 712 Yards rushing and over 400 Passing, llarry llorton, whose chief duty was carrying the ball, was also tough on defense, llc marched for 1060 yards rushing this season and averaging 1. 36 yards per carry, Gary Ausbun, end and ace Pass receiver, Ken Stewart, defensive and offensive guard and Douglas Slagle, Offensive center. Other playing defense and offense both were Ronald Betsworth, junior and a fine end, Mick O'leary, Frosty McCoy, Dick llarris, lloh Moorehead and Marv Anderson. The returning letrermen of next year should prove to be just as fine a team. HE1WA'I'T'S GULF SERVICE 23 l ,K C, ' . ', ..,:l', w. ,nw - FSA. Bobbie, Arch, Dick, Donnie, Brush, Sess, Betsy, Marvin, Kennie, Frosty, Glen, Slagle, Mickie, Dick, Phil, Ossie, ax arfiify RAMEY OIL. COMPANY Seniors on the Eagles squad Coaches Ross Estes and C. I... Binns. l1g0t0I'l gagkd 6Z?v qua B SQUAD SCHEDULE Hugoton 7 Elkhart 42 2 6 Guymon 6 u Z 5 Libe ral 0 6 Ulysses 14 JACK MARTIN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE The Hugoton Eaglets, although they did not end up with an impressive record. They did better than expected with two wins and two losses. The wins came when they trounced Elkhart and Ulysses. The losses were to Guymon and to Liberal. This fine crew of young men, ably coached by C. L. Binns is showing promise in future years. George Titus, Don Williams, and .Timmy Nordyke supplied the running attack. With Jimmy Nordyke passing, the ace pass receivers were Todd Ikard and Jay Holcomb. The running machine was ably assisted by blocking back Larry Lane and Dane Brubaker. With Linemen Gerald Sandusky, Joe Holcomb, Terry Harris, George Hinch, and Kenneth Beavers. All the boys are sophomores or freshmen and should help fill the shoes of the graduates of coach Rose Estes's tearn. gcwlwfgaf SEASON RECORD We They Garden City 48 33 Guymon 50 62 Cimarron 75 40 Cimarron 46 31 Ulysses 38 41 Syracuse 43 40 Elkhart 70 41 Meade 65 37 Cvuymon 58 62 Liberal 58 38 Ulysses 50 62 Syracuse 63 25 Meade 56 42 Liberal 58 27 Garden City 40 47 We 763 SOUTHWEST KANSAS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Cimarron 47 38 Ulysses 37 40 Season Record 11-6 R 8: S OLIVER IMPLEMENT CO. Once again the High-Flying Eagles fought their way to another fine basketball season. Although the Eagles win and loss record was not overwhelming, it was still impressive. Although Cliff Binn's Eagles won eleven hard fought victories, they also had their wings clipped six times. The Eagles added to their laurel second place in the Southwest Kansas League Tourna- ment and also second place in the S.K.L. The impressive Eagles scoring attack with 902 points to op-ponents 708 was led by scorers, Gary Ausbun, with an average of 17.3, Don Crane, 9.4, Don Horton, 9.4, Harry Horton, 6.05, Dave Sessler, 3.8. The rebouding strength came from Don and Harry Horton. While Ron Betsworth, Frosty McCoy, Phil Brubaker and Ben Moon provided the reserve power. Although from this year's squad, the Eagles lost three of their staring five, Don Horton, Don Crane, and Gary Ausbun. lt has all its reserve strength returning, including a sophomore, Todd Ikard. This all gives us the idea that the Eagles are going all out for another good season next year. Good luck! Eagles! The results of the District Tournament are as follows: First Round: Dighton: 443 Hugoton: 56 Second Round: Scott City: 285 Hugoton: 38 26 Final fChampionshipl: Ulysses: 40, Hugoton: The Eagles did it again! S r W . x v x - ul' Nvxl -Q lf Jw! 3, Le 'ff .Y 1 va Y' 41? ' :hx ,J mv .X I M tg QLQQ D 2 ' F: , Km! ar K l,,' I1 K ' J 4 i g ,..J. 4 - - 1 YV Vt I U f X Q5 af? , ff FIM X5 25 YR? . 1' Jf Q i A' Q 'VI S Abi 5 ' .. -- 2 2 421-1 h'! :5'a. . Q . .Agri FL ' 1 30.6 The Hugoton Eagles not only had their winning streak in football and basketball, but also took honors in track. During the 1952 season the Eagles won decisive victories by tying with Scott City at the Garden City Relays, taking the Scott City Relays, the Ottawa Relays and also winning their own Southwest Kansas League Track meet. They also attended the Regional Track meet, the Kansas University Relays, and also the State Track meet. The Outstanding performers of 1952 were Don Dwyer, outstanding hurdler, high jumper and one of the main pointmakers of the squad. Ben Moon supplied the points needed in broad jump and also high jump. Dick Kramer, the mystery in the weight events, taking first in the Discus at the State. Other pointrnaker were Ray Brubaker, Robert McClung, Harry Horton, Don Crane, Phil Brubaker, Gary Ausbun, J'ohn Stutz and .Tack Wright. The returning performers for 1953 should also add the laurals that their preceeding Track squad did. Those returning are Ben Moonjunior mainstay of the team, with Harry Horton, junior, John Sutuz, junior, Phil Brubaker, senior, George Titus and Don Williams freshmen completing the running team. Don Crane and Gary Ausbun in weight events. Phil Brubaker, Don Crane and Larry French will run the hurdles. CRANE SUPPLY 28 'M x r 5. Q MAJ V1 6,4 1 2 'A 4 -.54 Nifl' 1 3? Al ' -L 4, X -s , ' , 5,115 ni 5 , IH' if .- 91 A lx . , ,N ,N 4 f 1, 4 ff x 5 5 4 JM! i. 2 N. 'ff' Ar- , K, ' ,, . if ,Ig 51, jf' ' A 35? 'K x 3' .- I w ,v- ,A 5 1 1 i V A 1 X 1 ,. HG!-1'gg. f.' 1 V 51 A . . . . -1 .Z . - , . . .kv V. 'X -'.,. . - -, . .,f ,y Y.: , 1 v. li Qi, - ' f-4 V 've .V -A .,. L.. .LH M525 A , 1 4 ifkmw ,f F..1 E? 7rL'2.Q . , f ., 1 wr . 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Bonnie Jo Dunlap N' 3 J V 1 'ice-President . . . . .... Lavon Wilkins Lec.and Treas.. . . . . . . . Gayle Parsons CHEERLEADERS JaVon Wilson Iarmeleta Betsworth souise Nelson lachel Wells SPONSORS are: Vliss Irene Dirnmick and Vliss Berlyene Miller JAKE CHILCOTT 'QP' 'T Q. abbna onor oaQQy Members of the National Honor Society are required to have these qualitiesg leadership, character, B average each semester. This organization is a local chapter of the national organization. A school assembly in the fall welcoming the new members, the annual spring banquet for members and their parents, and obtaining scholarships for its' mem- bers were some of the projects this year. President . . . .loan lVIcClu1 V. President . . Lavon Wilki Secretary . . . Gayle Parso Treasurer. . Bonnie .To Dunl Parlimentarian. . Gary Ausb Advisor ..... Mr. Brig MAC BREWER , , i s .A YL J Clyeffed The Kayettes is the girls division of the Kansas Association for Youth and is a branch of the Kansas State Activities Association. Some of the local outstanding projects were giving of food and gifts at Christmas time and the U.D.F. Drive fUnited Defence Fund Drive., Perhaps the most important world service project was the contribution to C.A.R.E1. which went for food in Korea. The six objectives of Kayettes are: Religion, Service, Personality, Leadership, Appreciation and Recreation. The most enjoyable and outstanding week in school is W.P.A. fWomen Pay Alll and Crazy Week sponsored by the Kayettes. There are 89 girls in the club this year. The officers are as follows: President, Dorothy Harperi Vice-president, Gayle Parsonsg Secretary, Jessie Thompson: Treasury, Kay Morgan, and the sponsors are Mrs. Garrett and Miss Manske. HUGOTON SKATING RINK 31 Czgeffea Pal? KAYETTE CABINET 1952-53 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle Parsons, Bonnie Io Dunlop, Anna Belle Chilcott, Lavon Wilkins. SECOND ROW: Annette Nelson, Guvana Taylor, Joann Mchung, Evelyn Betsworth, Gayle Kenoyer, Jessie Lois Thompson. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Harper, Barbara Hubbard, Carme- leta Betsworth, Bernice Drew, Kay Morgan, Dorothy Floyd, BACK ROW: Barbara Anderson, and Mrs, Garrett and Miss Manske, Sponsers. 'iiigififw - at aal T ,., , r NORTHERN NATURAL GAS CO. President . . Vice -President Secretary . . Treasurer. . Reporter . . Sentinel. . Sponsor. . ju fure armerzi 0 merica OFFICERS Bobbie .To McBride This organization is for boys enrolled in Dewayne AI1derS0n Vocational Agriculture who plan to make - ---- Gary Hegel' farming their lifes' work. Lee Wayne Johnson Their activities include judging at Good- . . Pau1Grewe11 well, Okla., Coldwater, Dodge City and Hayes, - - Niel Gregg Kansas, and the annual Future Farmers Banquet - G- B- Henry Their motto is: To make the best better. IDEAL FOOD STORES 33 anlefd The Camera Club is sponsored by William A. Hetzer. Members left to right Terry Harris, Paul Clark, Bob Holcomb, Larry French, Richard Lee Harris, Richard Lee Brubaker, Edward Anderson, .Toe Holcomb, Ronald Brown, and Mr. Hetzer. One member not in picture Mrs. Arlene Garrett. This club is a science sponsored organization for the purpose of developing and printing of pictures taken by members of the club. They make their money from plays and professional acts contracted for through the school. RED 'S BARBER SHOP 34 Eff 151113essxjfwryrlfrrz ww ' 'ff'f ' 1 r U' in 1 i, A 4 I if gi 1 ' I X . , E 1 5 1 , 5 1 K I f M i I ' s., s 1 Y ' e 2 4 W ' 1 I ' . 1 : I M - . A k x ,K ' V ' , 5 t W, ' 1? T V , - . -L--4'-4 - 1:-,Jf..,. Q 'J I , i , N L , A '- IVV' ll fm -fs :rf 2: ' Q Y .. -1 v' p pf., t U-A ,, ,Q . m:...,' ' L - , . 'Y' j -,.lJ-IV' A scene from The Pot Boiler SQQQCA A scene from the all-school play I Rem- ember Mama. an ramafica GARMON IMPLEIMENT CO. Miss Berlyene Miller and Speech Classes. ' 5 Y 5 4 3 JH' unior pdl? A REAIIY-MAIJI FAMHY directed by The Cast Includes: Henry Turner Doris Turner Sammie Turner Mrs. Agnes Martin Bob Martin Marilee Martin Bracie Martin Miss Lydia Nicodemus Begonia Properties Manager: Prompter: Stage Managers Usherettes Miss Irene Dimmick Carlos Perry Annette Nelson Dick Harris Guvana Taylor Ronald Brown Rita Miller I..aVon Wilson Allison McBee Larry French Jane Pyeatte Sue Warren Lavon Wilkins Alvin Feese Dick Brubaker Sheila Creamer Shirley Creamer Bernice Drew Paula Chaffin Mae Walkemeyer Shirley Mcllrath '36 GAMBLE STORE QRAYMOND MOOREJ 5. ,rp- 'f' .f .f' .,, 'E 4, WI' l M l'L.' I X W . 1 mf, ' .gi , l gl, , ls! OUP MLRC! Our school is justly proud of its colorful band. Their flashy uniforms and snappy stepping always stands out in every parade and ball game. The Gascapades Parade the first week of school starts their activities and from then until the last senior marches up the aisle, at graduation, they are busy. Fronting the marching band this year were the twirlers: Rita Miller, Bonnie Jo Dunlap, Ginger Honn, Jessie Thompson, and the capable drum maj or Dorothy Rawlins Harper. Outstanding novelties presented this year was the Indian stunt performed at the Ulysses-Hugoton football game, the sailor stunt with Larry Lane, Jim Richardson, and George Hinch as the clown sailors, and the musical revue which was a satire on musical comedies. The Southwest League band clinic was held in Hugoton this year with Robert Buggard from the University of Wichita as director, and with over three hundred students participating . The highlight of the evening was the playing of Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever. Activities which took the band out of town were the Liberal Christmas parade and football game, the State Fair, Elkhart Fair, District Music Festival, and the Cwuymon Pioneer Day Parade. The band participates in many community and school affairs and their efforts are always appreciated, but their greatest satisfaction comes from doing their best in a working organization. With the outstanding talent of the members of the band, and the capable leadership of our director, Mr. L. R. Snively, the band can look forward to even a better year of music next year. REPUBLIC NATURAL GAS COMPANY 37 The Hugoton Marching Band, which is lined up on Van Buren Avenue facing south toward the High School. Darrel Dwyer, Glen McQueen Jessie Thompson, Rita Miller, Rodney Hirikle, Louise Nelson, Ginger Honn, and .Tim Nordyke took part in the half-time activi- ties at the I-lugoton-Ulysses football game. 348 cm Og!! Le CM HUGOTON VARIETY Lowest Prices the Southwe st LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Kaye Morgan, Louise Nelson, Arvella Watkins, Annette Nelson, Louise Burditt, Shirley Cryer, Annabelle Chillcott, Lavon Wilkins, Allison McBee, Joyce Thompkins, Jeanne Reynolds, Phyllis Tuttle, Jeanne Purcell, Winona Apsley, Sue Lunsford, SECOND ROW: Lorraine Grogen, Lovan Wilson, Barbara Anderson, Jessie Thomspon, Guvanna Taylor, Ann Bigbee, Velda Crawford, Bonnie Dunlap, Dorothy Harper, Jane Pyeatte, Pat Powers, Loretta Murdock, Mary Gregg, Charlene Gimlin, Marjorie Ertz, Jackie Rawlins, Karen Ramsey, Mr. Snivley. THIRD ROW: Frankie Ecton, Paula Chaffin, Barbara Camp- bell, Gayle Parsons, Frieda Anderson, Mae Walkmeyer, Rachael Wells, Rodney Hinkle, Jay Holcomb, Larry Lane, Billie Light- cap, Gerald Sandusky, Marvin Anderson, Glen McQueen, Darrel Dwyer, June Breckbuhler, Marylin Mitchell, Barbara Burditt, Mary Walkmeyer, Donna Peachey, Rita Miller, FOURTH ROW: Josie G, , Bernice Drew, Dixie Kagracise, Carol Wilkins, Glen Claggett, Alvin Feese, Tommy Davis, Ken Stewart, Pat Wells, Gary Ausbun, Dick Harris, Ed Anderson, Bobby Holcomb, Ronald Brown, Loretta Claggett, Earlene Peachey, Rosalie Perry. Wmxec! 6Aoru:5 The Girls and Boys Glee Clubs and Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. I... R. Snively, has prepared a variety of programs for this year. The Girls Glee Club, consisting of fifty-three members, meet during activity periods on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. While the Boys Glee Club, consisting of eighteen members, meet on Mondays and Wednesdays. The Mixed Chorus, which consists of The Boys and Girls Glee Club together, meets on Fridays. These clubs have been very busy during the year preparing for the South- west Kansas League Vocal Clinic, two musicals, and voice contests at Dodge City. WESTERN AUTO 40 enior Wag The publicity is: Marlin Heger Gayle Kenoyer Clinton Nordyke Raymond Murdock Directed by Miss Berlyene Miller me O! jCll'llfL6Ll g The Cast is as follows: Bonnie Dunlap . Keith Trogdon . Douglas Slagle . Gary Ausbun. . . Ma rilohu Peachey Dick Honn .... Betty Ann Konecky. . Robert O'Dell . . Gayle Parsons . . Pat Wells . . . Victoria Buss . Kenneth Stewart Glen Claggett . . . Evelyn Betsworth . . . Gayle Kenoyer . . . Phillip Brubake r Joanne McClung . Barbara Andre son .... Don Crane ....... . . Prison Matron . . . .Bailiff . Judge . . . . Flint . . His secretary . . . Stevens . . His secretary . . . .Clerk . Karen Andre . . .Kirkland . Mrs. Hutchins . . . . Van Fleet . . Elmer Sweeny Nancy Lee Faulkener . . . . . .Magda . . . Whitfield . .Jane Chandler . . Sigurd Jungquist . . . Larry Regan Jessie Lois Thompson . Roberta Van Rensauleur Dorothy Harper ..... Clinton Nordyke Raymond Murdock. . Bobby Jo McBride Donald Olinger . Edward O'Leary GRANT 'S SHOE SHOP 41 . . . Stenographer , Policeman . Policeman . . Reporter . . . Reporter . Court Attendant X902 Dixie K C S oansixgor Junfoii rice nnua weefAearf:i Ginger Qeachey Soph o Honn Earxeixjshwan more Y' RAM EY MUSIC CO I'll'lll,d Heel! SWEET SHOP 43 N 1 6 Q fish I- 5: .ji t- , 1 J ,i 'K-. N Jann- Barbara Anderson leaves her temper to Arvella Watkins. Gary Ausbun wills his curly hair to Carlos Perry . Ralph Bane leaves his seat in the Honor Society to Norman Barton. To Ronald Betsworth goes Evelyn Bets- worth's shyness. Phil Brubaker leaves his false teeth to his little brother Dick. Glen Claggett wills his script writing ability to Miss Miller. Don Crane leaves the polka dots on his hot rod to anyone who will scrape them off. To Mrs. Smith goes Bonnie Jo Dunlap's ability to catch a man. Rosalie Perry is heir to lla Gressley's bold manners. Marlin Heger leaves his Green Chevy to his brother Gary. Carl Curtis gets Dixie I-Ionn's Sweet Personality. To Roger Bennett goes Dick Honn's book How to Win Friends and influence Teachers. Don Horton leaves his ambition 8: vitality -to Jay Holcomb. Tommy DeCamp inherits Gayle Kenoyer's dislike of study hall. To Annette Nelson, Bobbie McBride leaves his two pet pigs. Joan McClung leaves her Big Blue Eyes to Gerald Sandusky. Jan! an fldfammf We, the Senior Class of 1953, being in our right mind, do bequeath, bequite, leave and get rid of the following members of the Senior ..... to put in their. high places these lowly creatures: To Marvin Anderson, Raymond Murdock leaves the car washing industry. Clinton Nordyke's ability to tame spark plugs goes to Pat Wells. Donald Olinger wants Lee Stoops to carry on as class advisor. Robert O'Dell leaves the job of defend- ing the South to his brother, Gordon. Edward O'Leary wills his carpentering ability to Barbara Hubbard. Gayle Parsons leaves her southern accent to Charlene Gimlin. Donna Rae Peachey leaves the baker car keys to Earlene- To Sue Lunsofrd goes Marilou ey's bear traps. Harry Horton inherits Dorothy er's drum major uniform. Douglas Slagle leaves his forti- tude and industry to Frosty McCoy. Kenneth Stewart Wills his boxing ability to .Timmy Nordyke. To Guavana Taylor goes Jessie Thomp- son's most cherished possession: Cheyenne. Keith Trogden leaves his ability to get his name on detention hall slips to Johnnie Gregg. Betty Kenecky leaves her dark rimmed glasses to Mr. Biggs. Vicky Buss wills her happy married life to Dorothy Floyd. Bru- Peach- Harp- Good Seniors never die, they just ..... fade away. WHITE EAGLE SERVICE STATION 1:- IW' N 1 -r , .. - - vga 1 ' S 'ajf- . X-f . A .. 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