Hugoton High School - Eagle Yearbook (Hugoton, KS)
- Class of 1954
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W AQ, .. .V . ' Ni - . -,4 -1 I ' i Ill IHEHIURIHIH w J N ffl T' C . .iz 1.3 in 3 - A We dedicate this yearbook To Mr. H. O. Williams QWi11iej Who died on his job June 30, 1953. IH raw A Courtesy of . Hifi! hx I 'E . SMITH EQUIPMENT COMPANY A-X. XX E1 ! N J, V ww' y Wd. Wu- , W , 5- . aafuaww' 51. Nm: A nigfigy-g:.A5NA ,fig X f Q, M55ggzfgjegefgmwg,W- f X E L, M. W ,M-f,f1frE x,,,, eu ., .V 6M,,1 A gf? . -:q,g,.gg5w.,1 5+ sk , 15 f, 1' x:f,F'.i,.-,Y' an 5 1 'uf , , U 1? M. fr fn Q 1 I 3 , - f , wx-. ff., ,, ' . , .. f ,. M, I 1 ,W +. fn .,, - A- in .y J, E - 9: ,zith .yy w...V1: 2 ff ., f fu . 4. wifi fig ,L my , yhgy I 1 I-vw. W af , ' r Q is kv 3 x M . . . ' Yfllw w 55 flffww Q .E lil! X vp, X n ,aw V ,,.qq:iF:11::3:1:3:g1:1:2'7 ' '11-Lf,,-.g.31gi11:i1iE3:Q:2: M if W ,O-sl C, C, REYNOLDS, Principal J, S, BROLLIER B, S. Southeast Missouri State Director of Board A. M. University of Missouri HUIIIIHISTRHTIUH N11 TZ' L' Y - - MERL PEACHEY B. W, BRUBAKHI Treasurer of Board Clerk of Board Sponsored by H. H, CLEANERS 3 A.. n 77 - ggi: ' 3 ' z- 1 7 1r if ' WMM. . - ,Nw-M-fun W,,..,,,,.,.w' ff f!'. f',' fir 1 .' f',' , 1 fx , 'Q 1' ' ' 4' f JI, X fx I, I, 1 f l. A, ' . ' . f , ,,f 1' V . ,, 11 M ff' ' 1,111 111' I . W , lli BV ' ' 111 ll F 1' ' , 1- 1 1 .'.', ' .'.'f'. X. 1 . v, 1 ,1 I ll: 1 r I H '.',' 1 ' 1 .11 1,., 1 1- , 1 ,I 1 1 1 1 ' I ll' 1, 11 ,X 1 H1 151 I ' U HI H1 If 1 nf 1131 L N21 TF lf' K E 51 111 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 I I1 1' JI ' 1 II II 1 11 1 , If 1' Mfr!! P-1' EI I 5 H .1 iw EDNA DOWHOWER WILLIAM HETZER OLETA MANSKE B, S, University of Nebraska: M, B,A, Southwestern College, B. S. N0rIhWeStem State C01-lege. S, University of Kansas. Winfield Kansas, M, A, Kansas Alva. 01118-3 Librarian, English, Spanish. University, Home Economics, Kayette Sponsor, Science, Ir. Class Sponsor. lx . . . i , .. . 1914 . , , ., SL- ,x ,. X A GLADYS PEARL NILES CLARENCE NILES A, B, Bethel College, North A, B, Bethel College, North Newton Nowton, Kansas. Kansas. English, Speech, Senior Play. H 1 J I J' .... J' 1'- i f-it ' 7 M- I ,ffm ' ff ,Qi .TOE GILLASPIE CHARLES B, SMITH A, B, Southwestem College, B, S, Central State, Edmond, Winfield Kansas. Sophomore Sponsor, Shop, Mech- anical Drawing, Citizenship, Fresh- man Coach, Driver Training lsecond semesterj. Okla. Guidance, Commerce, Annual Advisor, and Senior Sponsor, Drivers Education, Distributate Education, High School Councelor. BOB MAY CHEVROLET 5 Math, National Honor Society, TOM WARD B. M, Southwestern College, Winfield Kansas, Graduate work, Wichita Univ- ersity, Wichita. Band and Vocal. ' t 4-I1 g.,f 'Fail' ,s i .1 'w- i s 'ifff 2f, C ' , Q, . ' . 1 . ' . .5 E, L 'T 5 'A' ' ., ' 1 ? ' . . Q fl LEO VAN PELT B.S. Oklahoma A8tM College, Stillwater, Okla.: Graduate work, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Ks. Vocational Agriculture, FFA Sponsor. DAVID CRAFT B.S. Fort Hays State College, Hays, Kans. I-llstay, Basketball Coach. M11 B -va-M f,1'f wif. 'QQ x S l t .. , T I ,Y ...H .- Vi i if I - ffiii' en s If i 1 f -a. t,gL , , 1.3, ' .,. - .T , ji H K ,Zi M y-, L . . .,.. - f yqitirigrti x W5 ss., sg r .j33g1f,,'45fg- .,.j.' r :r..I,, ' ' f '- My .ffgfig , '9f'LrgfQZ.5k. ,:1J,Q5r3QQ32f-9' aw' , A V ,,3'5f3:g1x51ffT f , rl 5.11 v ,gf 1,2511 V , f ' i - -ft'-- . ' '- r. Q ,,, . 'J ' LYLE STURDY A.B. Wichita University, Wichita, Ks. Boys Phy. Ed.. History, Foot- ball Coach, Jr. Sponsor. PAULINE CRAFT School Secretary. JOHN BARTON Custodian. C. W. VAN HYNING B.S. Oklahoma A8zM, water, Okla. Veterans Training. O. L. SHERWOOD LUMBER CO. Still- CLIFF BINNS B.S. Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kaus. Freshman Sponsor, Track Coach, Assistance Principal. A O ARLENE GARRETT B.S. East Central College, Ada, Okla. Commerce, Co-spomor Kayettes. M, 4 .4 .sa .nw ,01- li fsv. hw Qi 1,3 ij Q 25 W N ., 9s ,.. e ,es , L. M1 1 -4 i Q W Q A , ,uf x a x y... M swf qw X W? 91 ,I gd: . A 1 wavy f A f : JL-.f3, 1. v - , 4' V.a:gx55 .Jr Q ' ., , , DWAYNE ANDERSON ,Q 3 'tw is H K? ao., ivy f-vw O E X 'Z' '7 Ay , L. x f E f J' K ,J .' ' 'Z' 1 yt f...,,lqE,Leg'E!,:,.,lvf ., Vw ,N .ra - f' ED ANDERSON MARVD4 ANDERSON -QB 1 'Q'- l X555-'Q E is? 'h-0 EA SHIRLEY fAustinQ CRYER RONALD BETSWORT H ROGER BENNETT RONALD BROWN 'FK P.-4 A Q.. x 'S X W L ' 1 RICHARD BRUBAKER PAULA CHAFFIN SHEII-A CREAMER W. W. VIRTUE if 'Wk mm V 5.89 nf,-'65 SHIRLEY CREA MER CARL CURTIS MEDFORD DeCAMP A x Q' 1 'f1'7 HU W ROBERT DUNCAN PHYLLIS DUNCAN BERNIECE DREW X 1,15 E ALVIN FEESE RICHARD HARRIS THE TOGGERY ,-.. b+r57f2iQ Q? 13 ' 5 fl A Q1 ..2x-wg, 'Y UQ- v, ' 11z2't-,,ag1e1.n 5 ENV X t,??,1-'mf :Q A, Y. .-.x, k ,pf-,, Q-1 -xf,.+-,... ., A.,-f.H , '- - wt --'r -.,-g. 1 . A Affil +fxf'A: S A 1 ,ffsgg4, LARRY FRENCH EV X 1 BOB HOLCOMB V-' -Q. ft l 47' ta ff - ... , ,hx S sl' Q! X' X ' H , I 1 A my A Lx . HARRY HORTON DIXIE MB , . X ,QM sr f ,im Q? ROBERT MOOREHEAD SHIRLEY MCILRATH FRANCES N 5+ fl Yi! 1 ORDYKE ANNETTE NELSON G ADAM'S JEWELRY 9-'S i KAGARICE FORREST MCCOY ALLISON MCBEE BENJAMIN MOON ,fi ow- :Q '55, q-V . 1: . gg, 2. ' , 'K 2232 ORDON O'DELL ,.v, gp 4f 's -r'? 'V X JUNE PYEATTE NORMAN PADEN SHIRLEY PERRY .97 r N' x h,. gl , ,ge A A A A 9 Q f if X' N Q-63' v T? I RITA PARKER LELAND ROWDEN LAVONNE ROWDEN S1 X6 X CARLOS PERRY QQ X X- 3 , ,.:fig,ii 1 sP 'KX-43: .za R.R,g24Q2--- f ,, 'S 1'lA' ?f3W?WX -R :ax- ww .K E , if JACK ROGERS GORDON SHUCK LEE STOOPS ROSEIJS Qf'-fbu. 1' YXX Ivan 07 !Q,A5 f'.'N 1-P-' 'A' I I if -7111? W NINA SMITH DAVID SESSLER GUVANA TAYLOR MAE WALKEMEYER '-Us TUX - ,- -X ,C 79 L N ,X --- -it 'T' gl, . 1 X if in if in 5 XX, J' . ' f k i Y' 'L I 'I-gl ' ' K ' I Af W - I I Qiif lgf F' If ' L ' I I' ' 2 , A I 343 .,. , ' -h SUE WARREN ARVELLA WATKINS LA VON WILSON fl fyqw 'U' ssvfq 0. ' 1 . , 5 .3-.f ' '1 LAVON WILKINS GARY WALKER GLEN BERG RONALD POPEJOY PONTIAC 8: GMC PARKER BROTHERS E s1:N1oR DATE: 5 M ,, . E E A Number Indicates 'E E .: ,ii 5 2 56 5 3 Total Number of 5 E 3: 2 E ng l 'S E Q ,H A: E 63 Q Years in Activity E1 Q Q 2 55,22 'S 2 Ig .Q E 8 bi .6 'Q E Listed .: O':3132 121H '22L :.-EO-v - --:a:::fcu.mz-u.uu2:-rw .sumo D. Anderson 2 4 1 E. Anderson 2 2 M. Anderson 1 2 1 R. Bennett 1 1 1 R. Betsworth 3 1 4 4 2 1 1 G. Ber 2 R. Brogn 4 3 2 2 D. Brubaker 1 4 4 2 4 1 1 P. Chlffin 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 Sheila Creamer 4 Shirley Creamer 4 1 S. Cryer 4 1 C. Curtis 1 3 M. Decamp 2 3 B. Drew 4 1 R. Duncan 1 1 3 P. Duncln 3 1 ' 1 1 1 2 A. Feese 1 4 4 1 L. French 1 2 1 4 4 2 R-V 1 -.1 D. Harris 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 B. Holcomb 4 2 2 4 2 1 2 H. Horton 4 4 2 D. Kagarice 4 A. Make 1 2 2 1 F. McCoy 3 1 4 4 3 2 1 S. Mcllrath 4 1 B. Moon 2 3 4 4 R. Moorehead 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 A. Nelson 4 2 1 1 1 F. Nordyke 4 -- G. O'Del1 1 2 1 4 N. Plden 2 R. Parker 4 1 1 2 C. Perry 1 1 1 3 1 S. Perry 1 I . Pyeute 1 4 an 2 I. Roger! Mi 221V2 W 1, K 7V - 1 - B. Rowdeu 3 1 I.. Rmvden 3 4 2 D. Sealer 4 4 4 N. Smith 2 L. Snoop 1 1 1 1 G. Taylor 1 2 2 1 1 M. Wllkemeyer 3 1 G. Walker 2 S. Warren 1 4 A. Watldm 4 3 1 L. wmum 1 4 a 2 2 1 14 I... Wilson 1 4 3 1 3 G. snuck 1 Q MOORE IMPLEMENT CO, SEIIIUH PLHU -Q, . :r The senior class on Tuesday, April 13 at 8:15 presented the three-act drama, Jane Eyre, adapted by Jane Kendall from Charlotte Bronte's novel. The cast included: Jane Eyre, a governess . . Mrs. Fairfax, housekeeper of Thornfield ...... Leah, a young maid . . . Grace Poole, a seamstress . The Woman, a mystery. . . Mr. Rochester, master of Thornfield ..... Adele, his little ward . . Lady Ingram, a guest .... Blanche, her haughty daughter . Mary, her coquettish daughter , Frederick Lynn, a guest . . . Guavana Taylor .Lavon Wilkins . Jane Pyeatte . Paula Chaffin Shirley Creamer . Dick Harris . Lavon Wilson .Mae Walkemeyer Dixie Kagarice Annette Nelson . Alvin Feese Mr. Mason, an unexpected visitor . Carolos Perry Mr. Wood, a clergyman ..... Ronald Brown PrOmpter ..... . . Bernice Drew Director ........... Gladys Niles ,- ,,.' T 1 ju, L ., -'fvg 2 .U . A ...eq-, 1 Lp J, .',, , .'.,l ,,,, - Q 5 af-Qu' ' QW'- f' af asf- ,, rv The entire action of the play occurs in the library at Thornfield Hall, near the town of Millcote, England in the 1840's. THE HUGOTON HERMES Hugoton, Kansas 13 LAST WILL 8: TESTAMENT To the Poor lowly creatures who follow us: To soon walk in our honored place as senior statesmeng we the class of 1954 Sadly give up our most cherished possessions. Dwane Anderson leaves his Cowboy boots to Norman Barton. Eddie Anderson leaves his pep to Freda his sister. Marvin Anderson leaves his hot rod to Glen Garmon. Roger Bennett gives scholastic standing to Carmaleta Betsworth. Glen Berg leaves gas drips to Joyce Drew. Ronald Betsworth wills his booth in the Buckhorn Tavern to Paul Grewell. Ronald Brown do hereby will my love for fords QBigbeej to Leon O'Dell. Dick Brubaker wills Earlene to anyone who can get her. Paula Chaffin leaves my height to Dick Nordyke. Sheila Creamer gives her diamonds and rubys to Louise Burditt. Shirley Creamer wills her ability to throw pies to Loraine Grogan. Shirley Cryer Austin leaves the ability to catch a man to Louise Nelson. Carl Curtis wills his horse to Dane Brubaker. Medford Decamp leaves his wildness with the girls to Larry Lane. Berneice Drew wills the art of loving horses to Sandy Kilborne, Robert Duncan leaves his job at IGA to Don Swinney. Phyllis Duncan wills happy married life to Sandra Grace. Alvin Feese wills his red hair to Jeannie Baxter. Larry French leaves his false teeth to Kaye Morgan. Dick Harris wills his ability to stay single to Rodney Hinkle. Bob Holcomb leaves the ability to pull curtains Neil Gregg. Harry Horton wills his football suit to Erin McBee. Dixie Kagarice leaves Buss's class ring to Annette. Allison McBee wills two tickets to a steam bath to Eldon Banister. Frosty McCoy leaves the ability to upset cars and not get hurt to Joe Holcomb. Shirley Mcllrath wills her cats to Kenneth Beavers. 4 Ben Moon leaves ability to high jump to Billy Davis. Bob Moorehead wills city job to Jay Holcomb. Annette Nelson leaves her attitude and ' Co-operativeness to Juanita Drew. Francis Nordyke wills her punctuality to Glenda Johnson. Norman Paden leaves his beer to Edna Dowhower. Rita Parker wills her baton to Karen Rarney. Carlos Perry leaves his curly hair to Todd Ikard. Shirley Perry wills her coupe to Jimmy Nordyke. Jane Pyeatte leaves her ability to drive the boys mad to Betty Hoy. Jack Rogers wills his ability to use a woodburning set to Joe Gillespie. Bonnie Rowden wills her job at the Rusada to Manon Swink. Leland Rowden leaves his snooker play- ing to Larry Purcell. Dave Sessler leaves his ability to drive a car without tags to Gary Trogden. Nina Smith leaves her good grades to anybody who will work for them. Lee Stoops leaves his Dist. Ed. books to anybody who can find it. fThey will be new Guvana Taylor wills Bob Holcomb to Velda Crawford. Mae Walkemeyer wills Leland Rowden to Barbara Burdett. Gary Walker wills his cue stick to Johnny Gregg. Sue Warren leaves her chair in Honor Society to Ann Bigbee. Arvella. Watkins leaves Eddie's ball and chain to Betty Perry. Lavon Wilkins wills her shyness to Rosil Perry. LaVon Wilson wills her cheerleading to Glenda Evans. Gordon Shuck wills his ability to transfer from Liberal to Hugoton and make friends to Bob Dupus. AND SO WE ---- JUST LEAVE PORTER'S REXALL In-4 N R fi? X si ig Mmm U f 2,3 2 N094 S ZZZE ig ztu UE X I TW EM f F reda Au sbun .- ,.,, N we , L K I ,- gan ' 'X-P V -me gi 3' Q- M I- Q fu. '- AZN g ff-2 fm, W ' 'LQP' - - A23 lu: N No rrnan Ken Barton Beavers 1 . if H' Anna Belle Chilcott faq Lewis Garman wh -.,.- af H 'V' Q u .' Audrey Hill Tommy Davis 4! Y! '34 la. 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LOUIS FRONT ROW-L, T0 R.: Rodney, Carol, Vema Kay, Kaye, Juanita, Carmaleta, MIDDLE ROW: Larry, Rachel Jeanne, Karen, Glen Ray, BACK ROW: Lee Wayne, Tommy, Todd, Gerald, JUNE' S BEAUTY SHOP 17 is -Y XX W .ii UV'j,,,Ww,5rX3 wurxow Q f ' - X.: ' , N fx fp im Freida Anderson Larry Anderson Winona Apsley Eldon Bannister Jeanne Baxter Ann Bigbee Dane Brubaker Louise Burditt Ronnie Burrows Roy Cavner Loretta Claggett Velda Crawford Billy Davis Tex Demuth Darrel Dwyer Marjorie Ertz lk QL . , - K . . X F-Q f Q '? --he . yu. I ,gy L 'mmf 2' an jj Q, 4 in N ,,'qlx f Af P 6 kg: K I 'A sf 1 ' lip ., :AX X Y hx Nr is ll. no 1 ,lu -A 2 , 'S . -qi , I I . P . 5.31, 1' I - J' , 1' if u - L . .. Nd in 'ix 'C' SHP f V' P 5.1 ia al ,fit 1' 9 S Y K V, A, if nigh ,1 U V -.,N, ,, P in W Glenda Evans Wanda Ferguson Berry Fox Sherry Greene Johnny Gregg Mary Gregg Loraine Grogan Margaret Hawkins Jay Holcomb Marvin Leeper PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPELINE COMPANY Sue Lunceford .Tame s McDonald Mike McDowell Delores Moll rath Marilyn Mitchell Louise Nelson Carole Packer Ea rlene Peachey Ro salee Perry Billy Price Larry Purcell Denny Quimby Jacquelyn Rawlins Jeanne Reynolds Wayne Reynolds Ronald Rose Be ryl Sc ranton Connie Simmons Louise Spangler Jack Stoops Don Swinney IJ,--. -,..- X Q I .Ab D XX 9 fx - fi fix ! 3 '?rf x'7 ' ' ,f- U -X-'if' ms W Vijay' ...Q- ZA EXW ftp 5-N Geraldine Betsworth Don Black Richard Claggett Ray Cox Veta Cox Jerry Dumcum Glenn Garmon Alvin Grac ey Robert Harmon Delbe rta Johnson Annette Kagarice Sandra Kilbourne Vonda Knier Jim Lesley Rita Lewis Phyllis Lowry Royce McClure Nancy Medcalf Z1 4 'I :A J -H-hu J' KA , av- l na Tw-4 no , Yi Cf .fir R 8: S OLIVER IMPLEMENT CO. Richa rd No rdyke g Leon O 'Dell E Bill Nordyke 3? K 4 if--W 72' vw ,- Q ,, 40 vim fam Karen Peachey Betty Jo Perry Walter Prather Iva Mae Quimby Catherine Rome ro John Saltzman . 1' A EfS W- ltSAE'1?5'... Dean Simmons Eloise Smith Joan Spangler Manon Swink Wendell Swinney William Tackett Phylis Taylor Gary Trogdon Jerry Livingston Karen Ramey Marilyn Swan Joyce Drew Paula Reece Velda Shuck THOMPSON I. G. A. Y SR OFFICERS of? S0914 OFFICERS FROSH OFFICERS PARSONS BROTHERS GRAIN COMPANY JR RS il 16,24 sl It I8 xg ll It It It nun : ff!f?Y , IS 1' i ' J ON MLSON EANIVE PU PN senior JUHQURCELL uuffn HTTEHIJHHTS XXJWAOSS VELDA QNX? Soffxoxe F'NeS11SHU CK CO 5059 'nan HEWATT GULF SERVICE STATION Z4 0 i 4 ,gf .. yn.. V . J 1 W an S A - I v ? F?P? , w 5 1 . , .. . ., , ,. ,,,,g. ff 7:4 ,, .w-fha' , , . '41, . , ue if U ,Gm if-ti 5 , WL im FUUTBHH UUEEH GUVANA TAYLCR Senior Sponsored by DR. GRUBER D, C, 1953 HUGUTUH EHGLES it L V M f 1 1 Q 'Q' fs? ..,, WLM ' h x',zE N . it Q1 4 41sE4Ugy' 4i., r 1 ,322 fi, , ' ' if LQ, rrii 4 mr' . wt ' ' K ,I K 1 5 .,,f.k : 5 i 15 Q 2? 1 E L 3g25efaE i1 , l .,2Effa9 if Won 5 Tied Z Lost 2 COACHES 1953 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE LYLE STURDY-Wichita U HUGOTON RURAL HIGH SCHOOL DAVID CRA1.-7 1'-Hay5 College We They 6 Scott City, here Friday, Sept. 18 6 44 St. Mary's of the Plains, gDodge Cityj, there Thurs. Sept. Z4 O 2. Satanta, here Friday, Oct, Z 6 O Liberal, here Friday, Oct. 9 12 12 Syracuse, there Friday, Oct. 16 35 0 Garden City, here Friday, Oct. 23 0 26 Ulysses, there Friday, Oct. 30 12 Z6 Meade, there Friday, Nov. 13 18 20 Elkhart, there Friday, Nov. 20 6 Courtesy REDS BARBER SHOP STHHTIH6 TEHW Ikard, REQ Sandusky, RT, Holcomb, RG, Brubaker, CQROWdeI1, LG3 McCoy, LT, Anderson, LE Betsworth, QB Moorehead, RH, Horton, FB, Harris, LH. f v - '. wi. l, . I .tA- ' .r 'Z q'- I, 1 .-N41 'N , 1' .wf,,.,.,g . . ' .-' ' .- 'I Q 'rf-., - 4.-O' . ..k .-, DICK HARRIS 5 Nr skujgf .L ' M. BOB MOOREHEAD 13, W,,.w 1 ' L ,,... A .., I. K I V, -, Xiu I ,.'- ...',Q.J, in mug I J lx 'V- ' ' T' H,-al -H YU fl:'. ,- 1 - .' A,,'k',-A, l sa . , 1 'Z V Vg, - AA 1 ' 54, -Wk fail 3 '- ,A ' ,A A W-592' -. ' ' 1- K mf 1, N ..w. Av, W A- A .5-wir Fw., ' ,x K , W . H 551-23' . f W- :Wm -' .f th-la.: .mfr V , ,,-H'-.,z,. '+1 :nt NA, , .v ., . -2- 3 w , H 5 x Y - ', f - . - z-.f . R- vw ,-' 4- -- , --' .v Q4 I. -A 1- - 5.-V.--' IU K ,-3,,i',:i, , A -. lr .. nn:-A ' ' 'A-I'5 '1'f ' fn? -37-as QA' 4 --' 1' '53 . my um , .Mr v.-my, X . y ,J51,.., r Q., ,, ,ky y, I n, ff. .A , Wy 'J . , 1 1, , -f, .a , PM I .1 ,- ,f 1,-f4'H-. -v' V ' A - Pg ,, '5FZiF,: 4,?19? ffi'Q-. ,' if .di B 1 f'5'1.s:S2?3.'- 5- ' ' l:Qnf'if 1 ' 'mira-f',5f7,' rf. Q-If 2,.',r .4585 j.,hj'.'f- .f,.',., - ,Aw -.ijt V. Qs 5- 44:-R.-,.v Q J.-41' I 3 If -' :L ' 1. '4--N ,J ' - N-Sing - . ':T - , , f- .qw-f,,,x!'3w,y3: W, Aliimr.. - 'Q-T-'uwgfi-N1. 4- .2 -,'g,-.Ik-. ' 1 '15-xi .-r'-- w-. 'xg .Q.1.,'-fc.-1 3 1-- '- -4, 'Q 3 .,. 5.5. I,-4 .1 wr. H- I ' -. . , , ,An -V1-.i-j,. 9,5514 xR.+.1,L.1f- , B. 1 -.. ' 5' 1 A I I, - 1 . '15'-.,-,A I , 1- , , ' -' f '- 1' gif' 'i ' f'f,iQ . X . 5 I K QV' 5 -.- K as 'H '-In s- x ' ' , c RONALD BETSWORTH BOB HOLCOMB LYNDE-HORNER AGENCY 8: R, I... SMITH CO, lu DICK BRUBAKER HARRY HORTON iwm LELAND ROWDEN RONALD BROWN CHARLIE'S BARBER SHOP f X ,J lniiti., R - -. V ,.. .ITU ON MARVIN ANDERS -1 1 fir... X DAVID SESSLER Won 1 ave Lost 4 'X ' Tied - - J vi is ST MCCOY vi TORRE .5 S - T 2 -I R3 1 gf My V 5-'NNKL' 6 4 I NORTHERN d ' NATURAL T - 1 ' GAS CG. 1 If-HAM ' N, .. , ., X ' 'g- 94k 5 . . t A .' . A n HY., .V ' H 7 COACH: JOE GILLESPIE PJNXN I 471 PLAYERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Betsworth, Larry French, David Sessler, Gereld Sandusky Todd Ikard Frosty McCoy, Gordon O'dell, Harry Horton, Bill Price, Ted Hoskinson, Jim Nordyke, Coach Dave Craft and Rodney Hinkle. ' U0-IIHHIHPIUHS December Garden City December Meade December Liberal January Elkhart ' January Syracuse January Guymon January Ulysses January Guymon January Meade February Garden City February Syracuse February Ulysses February Liberal January 8 V League Tournament Meade 56 Syracuse 45 March 2-5 District Tournament Dighton 47 Ulysses 46 Syracuse 44 Record: Won 11 UF lEH6UE They We 44 46 47 52 43 49 53 46 50 42 37 43 48 57 50 52 49 50 57 55 3 1 42 39 38 55 58 Hugoton Hugoton Hugoton Hugoton Hugoton Lost 7 RAYMOND MOORE GAMBLE STORE Frosty McCoy scores for the eagles in Garden City game. Fighting for position under basket is Bill Price No. ZZ. No. Z3 Betsworth. Todd Ikard No. 31 and Valintine Z5 Todd Ikard scores for the of Syracuse, fight for free ball in league Eagles in Garden City game won game won by Syracuse. by Eagles 46-44. Horton No. 43 is in background. SCHNEIDER FURNITURE 31 THHIIH TEHHI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry French, Jay Holcomb, Ber1Scraton, Bill Davis, George Titus. SECOND ROW: Wesley Rose, Wayne Warren, David Sessler, Ben Moon, Harry Horton, Bill Price, Ted Hoskinson, Wendell Sweeney Ronald Betsworth, Roger Bennett. Coach: C, L, Binns and Lyle Sturdy. These are the track meets the track team will attend. March 26 Garden City Relays April Z Ottowa Relays April 9 Syracuse Relays April 16 K. U. Relays April 23 Scott City Relays April 30 Southwest Kansas League May 7 Regional Meet at Scott City May 14 8: 15 State Finals at Manhatten Sponsored by JACK'S CAFE 32 ' W3 MD Ax ! WWA f V5 M v Q5 A f UQ XY: E' Q , Ji , 5 ' ZX im Z' f PEP CLUB PEP CLUB OFFICERS President . .... Arvella Watkins Vice-President . Carmleta Betsworth Sec. 81 Treas. . . . Earlene Peachey CHEERLEADERS Rachel Wells Lavon Wilson Geraldine Betsworth Louise Nelson Hugoton's Pep Club, consisting of most every girl in school, could be found at each athletic affair that took place this year. SPONSOR Ronald Waters -'li ' OPALINE BILL'S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Moron on S-LW 33 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President--Ronald Betsworth Vice-President--Billy Lightcap Secretary--Paula Chaffin Treasurer--Robert Moorehead Parliarnentarian--Annette Nelson Sergeant at Arms--Forrest McCoy OLD MEMBERS Ausbun, Freda Hinkle, Rodney Nelson, Annette Betsworth, Carmaleta Ikard, Todd Taylor, Guvana Betsworth, Ronald Lightcap, Billy Watkins, Arvella Chaffin, Paula McCoy, Forrest Wilkins, Lavon Chilcott, Anna Belle McQueen, Glen Wilson, L.aVon Drew, Juanita Gimlin, Charlene Moorehead, Bob McBee, Allison NEW MEMBERS Baxter, Jean Davis, Billy Heger, Gary Morgan, Kaye Peachy, Earlene Reynolds, Jeanne The national honor society had initiation and a school assembly, welcoming new members. In the spring they had a banquet for the members and their parents. SWEET SHOP 34 'T --mv- y.1 X I 'mir- 23, Neil Gregg, Sentinel, Pau1Grewe11, Reporterg Dick Brubaker, V. -Pres.g Carlos Perry, President, Gary Heger Bob Holcomb, Leo F. Van Pelt, FFA Advisor. F, F. A. Group PARKER LAUNDRY at DRY CLEANERS 35 HHUEHE CHBIHET UFFICEHS President . . . Lavon Wilkins Vice-president. . . . . Guvana Taylor Secretary . . . Carmaleta Betsworth Treasurer . . . . Berniece Drew Devotions . . . Jane Pyeatte Song Leader . . . Freida Anderson Piano ..... . Shirley Cryer Parliamentarian . . Glenda Evans Point System . . . Kaye Morgan Finance . . . Annette Nelson Publicity. . . . Barbara Burditt Juanita Drew Social 8: Recreation . . . Freda Ausbun Arvella Watkins School Service .... . . Paula Chaffin Rachel Wells Community and World Service . . . Rita Parker Karen Ramsey Program. . . Anna Belle Chilcott LaVon Wilson CORNELL JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE 36 There are 94 girls in Kayettes this year. They are sponsored by Miss Manske and Mrs. Garret. Among the many things the club accomplished this year are Care Packages, Items for India, Crazy Week, WPA Week. The club entertained the District Conference representing 24 different clubs of surrounding towns. The Club adopted a family at Christmas time. They bought gifts and gave them to the family. Mnumg HUUVITIES , a 1 0 . :H J , , V U 4 y -Q It ef: u , ' 1 0 , I ' . yu nu..- HHLIEUES XIHHS PHHTU BRO WN'S GROCERY 37 U g- H .ggggfig X Ks , ,ig 51 wi M235 'v -.3 N 4' A Hugoton High School was host to the Southwest Kansas league Speech Festival on March 16. Students that participated in the festival were-Freida Anderson, humorous reading: Mary Walke- meyer, humorous reading and discussiong Mae Walkemeyer, dramatic reading and informative speech: Shirley Austin, dramatic readingg Sue Lunceford, standard orationg Carol Wilkins, original orationg Alvin Feese, original orationg Jean Reynolds, discussiong Betty Fox, extempore speakingg Jeanne Baxter, extempore speaking and informative speech. One superior rating, eight excellent ratings, and five good ratings were re- ceived by the Hugoton students. Some of these same students represented Hugo- ton in the District Speech Festival at Dodge City on March 27. The cast of the one-act play, The Bond Between, included Carol Wilkins, Freida Anderson, Paula Chaffin, and Jeanne Purcell. M. J. MCDOWELL STANDARD BULK AGENT 39 :Wh A .M g'7IFff-,,e3-:Nev , t t 4 iv. Ti IW i . .-3 X K xfv ... Q V, 4 Q-'fm' if . A mf, K ' 3 JY Fi,-Q, T , , gg ,' xffjd. 'ln Q I A Ll. t il I' MARC HING BAND The Marching Band consists of 46 Members, they marched at the following: I-Iugoton--Gascapades Hutchinson--State Fair Wichita--Band Day and Home Coming Gymon--Pioneer Day Liberal--Christmas Parade Hugoton--Christmas Parade Elhart--County Fair The band has been complemented on e1r ex football ames and parades. Some of their stunts have been: Home- 8 coming they formed a heart and played Let Me Call you Sweetheart durin the crowning of the queen. At the Liberal football game Liberal S and I-Iugoton bands performed together. At Liberal the Band represented Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer ' and pulled Santa Clause and His th ' cellent marching at sleigh down the street. The twirlers are Kay Morgan, Jeanne Purcell, Glenda Evans, and Delberta Johnson. The Drum Majorette is Rita Parker. Mr. Jom Ward is the director. CLASSIC BARBER SHOP 40 1 fi gt. 1 R 4 mi' CONCERT BAND The Hugoton concert band, under the direction of Torn Ward, Gave many excellent performances at basketball games during the year. Our band, playing marches as well as concert pieces, toured other towns giving concerts for the schools there. The band attended a musical contest at Dodge City, and also The band clinic at Syracuse. The band also played graduation exercises. BLOODHART DRUG 41 CHRIST MAS PARADE GIRLS Glenda, Jeanne, Rita, Delberta, Kaye. TRUMPET TRIO Tommy, Rodney and George BRASS ENSEMBLE Tommy, Rodney, Sandusky, Bill, George, CITIZEN'S STATE BANK gg . 3. 1 up Q, L vf L A1 t H-f i V 5 'W , , M., . Q r 1 gk 'ii 2- fi 1 'ful w , TP 1, BUUS' GLEE ClUB FRONT ROW: Dick Nordyke, Rodney Hinkle, Larry Lane, Glen McQueen, Alvin Gracey, Dick Harris, Gary Heger, Ronnie Brown, Bob Holcomb and T. E, Ward-Director. BACK ROW: Sandra Kilbourne-Accompanist Bill Lightcap, Don Black, Carlos Perry, A1 Feese, Billy Price, Tommy Davis, Gerald Sandusky, Bill Davis Darrel Dwyer and Erin McBee, MIXED CHUHUS At Ease BOLES FLORIST, GIFTS 8: CANDIES 44 r Q X Our Smltty 1 ,.. M . r O 'iv Legs Stage Crew : fits! -of , 671 -4' N fl 4 . lb Here he is. Of? Y' ' 1 A 'l s' Q 5, MV , ff. qi C U 'Q Could this be Louise B.? YW il N, H, S, Officers MCBEE GRAIN COMPANY 45 I Where's Frosty? Where is Lhat Carlos? .Q . ...,. . t I 14 5 Cute Man shortage 'WI . lljg ,ff put .I 'Q' ,.l' . o H Q5hfln. Sinyf AY, 4 QI.. fe.. ' 1 RATE KAYE LEY Mol K . MORGA SHXR DV 'zxi-1: N , ' .cs 9, .,x' 'i . . Q --' . yi 1. U.. .',. .f-' x.: ' in .....,'.A. if! sir? 1- r'.,.' 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