Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1946
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JA is 06004 T3 ,gpm Kq-2 Qs, 5,0 ff, Q 3 M. sf 55' ll Q II , 11.4 1 . rl '1,.'J ,L - - Q I , V 0 0 AQ!!! A6541 -I .til 1, I ' .l,h. . V ll .4 'AL A . ' J .1' .141 A ,alfa ,I,lL, 'Ai Z- I f 4 1711 . IAP' ' J 1,4 , fl .f li. , l ! 1 ll - .! Qlmmgh 611.1 1llz,,.4,', 111 , ,. - j1A 51 . . .4 I. l 4,11 , ,a ,1 1, 1 o I .. 'A' -!' Lf!!! ,I f fu 2 ' 111i-'J ,JJ A I, Q, . 1 ii' HU TCHINSOA Hurcynvs PUBLISHED BY THE A DOROTHY Rssse, eww l PIIGI-I SGI-l00l V, KANSAS' vcsv JOURNAIISM cmss VIRGINIA JONES Bwuneu Mwaqw 'K NW ss 51 X ' fs- ff st' STJJP-gg.Sqg' S -ff--5 ww -Mwst T0 Tl-I0 E WI-I0 GA VE, WE DEDICA TE Tl-IIS BOOK RIGHT streams of sunlight drift across the Service Honor Roll illumining hundreds of names and here and there a gold star. In the nearby halls stand groups of students chattering happily about tonight's game or worriedly about that ol' exam next hour. While the two scenes may seem unrelated, in reality they have a close connectiong for the students of yesterday Whose names are embodied in the Service Honor Roll have enabled education, the light of democracy, to burn on undimmed. They have made it possible for the students to enjoy com- radeship in the halls and freedom of thought in the class- rooms. All of those whose names are on the honor roll made great sacrifices. Heeding the call to defend democracy, some left educations incomplete while others had to post- pone careers. To all it meant a sacrifice so great that we can never repay them. In profound gratitude to those who have given so gener- ously to preserve one of the foundations of a democratic World we are happy to dedicate the 1946 Allagaroo. 4 , X x xejlkgif Q E121 x X Q -SQ if X .:.. ,XX -iXg:Lfx.f.X X X X X X X 1 yxw X if-XS -X-fm X X X X .Xghw A XXX X XX. ind. 5. X s KING RICHA RD .VV .-- l l I l 4 Ncls UPON A TIME there was a mythical kingdom called Allagaroo in the heart of the Salt Hawk land. The sad thing in this country was that it had no king. So one fine day the people gathered to select a monarch. Many applicants were considered and qualifications cussed and discussed. Finally Dick QMoleJ Martindell, who had served in many political offices and was at present senior treasurer, was chosen King. Then came coronation day, November 16, when Dorothy Reese placed the crown upon Martindell's head, and loyal subjects presented him with gifts. Under good King Mole the people lived happily ever after. 6 'fdbmwbdgeqaowfaomnwaeio I 60 N T E N T S A DMINISIRA now K-4.4 91641, :mu SENIORS' uNvE1eczA ssmelv K-,amz waz., wuz.: aw, bww cwas '7Aeu1aql'a9a42zafuhnzli41'aJeone Music AND rolesmslcs wa Me waaldi 6 4:49, We zz., 0aenanclwamenmmeLffzkqfnd szfok rs .9l'mafZ'feunoZuJxoa.4onaalo4l iul'fxoa4qauplc4fezfMe?a4ne FEA TURE .7a4napaal'afallZ'fxal.7Aaacmef' 01048 YOUNG AMERICAN AWARD Members ol the High Ten-Front Row: B. Cullen, D. O'Con- nor. P. Adams, D. O'Donne11. Second Row: I. Campbell, B. . Arbuckle, B. Bond. Buck Row: O. Tice, T. Hardy. ,yas eww ACK OF ALL 'raamas and master of many would well de- scribe Jack Campbell, winner of the Young American Award for 1946. Campbell's three years in Hutchinson high have been busy ones. He has been active in club work, in school plays, and in Student Council, both as a member and as president. In addition to this he has found time to act as narrator for the Salt Hawk Revue, head the ticket force, and help with the noon-hour program while remain- ing scholastically, a leader. The Young American Award was established in 1929 by Mr. C. W. Oswald, '85, owner of the American Laundry and Cleaners, to give recognition to the graduate who best typi- fied Young America. A board of judges, composed of students, alumni, and faculty, make the selection. Each year since 1929 the award has been given to the member of the graduating class so chosen. Mr. C. W. Oswald died in 1937, at which time his son, Mr. A. Lewis Oswald, '17, member of the same firm, became sponsor. In 1945 Charles W. Oswald, '46, became a mem- ber of the firm. This year's award is sponsored jointly by Mr. A. Lewis Oswald and Charles W, Oswald. Q i I 'X ffitx iv Q -.E fir' Y N 43 Q 1' ' 6 fffffffffxw A S Zaliqaiwm TANDING at the top of the administration pyramid is Superintendent of Hutchinson schools W. R. Godwin. To fill this difficult position and work out its many compli- cations and still find time to take such a profound interest in what's going on in the various class rooms takes a keen knowledge of human nature as well as sound judgment and good common sense. Superintendent Godwin possesses these qualities in abundance, and his third year in the Hutchinson school system finds him much admired and respected by the people of the community as well as the teachers and pupils under his jurisdiction. Besides carrying on the routine duties of his job, Superintendent Godwin does many out- side things such as speaking before clubs and organizations to inform them about the problems in education of today's youth. i Superintendent Godwin is a graduate of De Pauw university and has his master's degree from the University of Chicago. He held the position of superintendent of schools at La Porte, Indiana, before coming to Hutchinson. 10 W' W Jw K' W-Vs ., . .lynn .W .l 4. emma ANAGING the business of Hutchinson High School is a job which Principal J. F. Gilliland carries out with the greatest efficiency. His twenty-two years as principal are a record of the diplomatic handling of the situations that have presented them- selves and the solving of the problems of individual students. This could not have been attained without his keen interest in all of the high school pupils and their achievements. Many graduates return to talk and visit with Principal Gilliland and thank him for his guidance and help in preparing them for the world of business. Although he likes to stick to the old traditions and customs of Hutchinson High School, Principal Gilliland is far- sighted enough to effect changes which make an up and coming school. His many years of experience show in his tactfulness in dealing with people and his competence in handling the affairs of Hutchinson-High School. Principal Gilliland received his A.B. and M.A. degrees at the University of Kansas and after holding the position of superintendent of schools in Viola, Kansas, spent fourteen years as principal in the Arkansas City High School before coming to Hutchinson. 11 I 1 1 I 1 1 4 1 4 1 I 3 . l 1 I i I x 4 1 N nhl MrEA.Ccx N-at ss Wo: bets ol het C1555 dxscu iew mem lord and C Goxdo CIGW 5'06'lAl SCIENCE ld evenls' Miss Miss Alice Lucille Stevens Fon T1-rose STUDENTS desiring to delve into significant happenings both past and present, the social science department offers history-ancient, modern, and American. Miss Alice Lucille Stevens holds the teaching job for ancient and modern history while Miss Golda Crawford, Mr.' E. A. Cairns, and Mr. W. M. McCort are the instructors in American history. Also included in this department is constitution consisting of the study of government-national, state, and city. This subject is taught by Miss Carrie Mugler. Psychology, the study-of human behavior, is another interesting course in the social science department instructed by Mr. W. T. Cole. ' Miss A r Mugler aw . i' iMissGo1dCiCWwioI y . is .a It . - ' X A 1 12, j s A . - y ns - . S - . , h h W TCo1s Mr. WQM. McCort ENGZISH Miss le cxnue Mal-Colm Members of Qbilfry in Miss Mum pan lomlme. S Kingls drama Pics class lr Y Olll fhejl. actin 9 Mrs. Meryl Billingsley NEVER sPI.1T an infinitive or leave a participle dangling. The students of the English classes are becoming acquainted with such rules of gram- mar and also the great classics of literature. This knowledge, taught by Miss Elma Hamill, Miss Kate Lewis, Miss Reba Anderson, and Mrs. Meryl Billingsley, not only will prove valuable in later life but may be put to Miss Bebo use now in the other courses of the English department. For example the sentence structure and punctuation rules aid in the creative writing which is required in Miss Jeanne Malcolm's journalism classes. First year journalism students put out the Buzz, the weekly high school paper, and second year journalists edit the Allagaroo, the high school yearbook. Speech and debate taught by Mr. Wodord Gardner are also courses where such accumulated knowledge may be called to the surface. An- other is dramatics, a half year subject taught by Miss Mayme King. Andefsdn A ,Migsimeh x- -. . . Mi M . ' . I -. s -. 1 . ixyk A 'L.. Lxki sk-L I Vkh- it L,k, L. 1 K A K, css QYU19 King 'MQ if- -- -. - .- . - . - --s Q- -A-,sf sa.: ss s 1 -- s -- s -1 - ismf Qfpga-:xyk.:--g,jJ5-QQpuK - . wiggle .1 . - i, 1,5 g egg -v..'s sf Y -s . - -Q - f c as eeic ' f Si X t 3' ' EI 5 is if 2 1 i il i E s 5 gr S S if 5 E it S Es i 5 Q. fl get E ndet is cm cx his model u 5 Skeiciiiviq lf Mrs. Elma Muir E morrow Muir g Bembrunrvxsion oi i me S999 gr diS Us io Mrs. Elma Q A' Possnssons of talents which run along such lines as sketching portraits or singing solos or perhaps trans- lating, All Gaul is divided in three parts, are offered plentiful opportunities to develop these talents in the departments of art, music, and foreign language. . The art department, headed by Mrs. Elma Muir, consists of both first and second year courses which include work in design, drawing and painting, clay modeling, and rnetal and leather craft. Musical instructors are Miss Mabelle Billings and Mr. James Barrett teaching girls and boys glee clubs respectively and Mr. Roland Gunn directing band and orchestra classes. These teachers also have charge of such events as the Salt Hawk Revue, the spring festi- val, and band and orchestra concerts. Caesar's wars and a little Espanol are offered to students in the form of Latin and Spanish courses. Beginning and advanced Latin is taught by Miss Emma Sage while first year Spanish classes are taught by Miss Mary Louise Smith and both first and second year by Mrs. Frances Arganbright. e M , Miss Emma Scxq I Iczmes Barrett ART MU IC IANGUAGE ' hi. I i i A . ees IXIQUYWUQ - - M' R01 L r i. . .Exon kkkph E K M .h -jfk pgqndhsu iss MGT? Louise Smm, 5, S L . gg . gp g i A erris Iq,f4jM,s5i1gg,,ba1isieiiuaasa s l ax fr 1X - L L 5' LL - P h.-- -L f t L '-h' - - L - ' - -s L- 1 L L 5 - L- L LL ' QQ f XKLL - - L X is EK 'LLL L'LlQL-5-T5 'T' - 'K 2 L-L' -K --L X L LL M f -2-L ii: :3LE1:iieL L: L L - L g LLhf K- -L 5 -i 1 -- L ff L f - XLL 1 Q -L - - he s 5 M We X m'x L LL L LL L X LR nL - ' KL - SLO L .L P L -' w.Mf1 Hm-1 La l P K WL, K ' 1L .LLL h . ,QL f S IK as . N X L 5 W LL 5 Look L - or fh . LL L s Pho: 9 blrdi LSL L RL L g: Ogmphv cle S' SQ? the LL L '- Li ss' se Cqm L - A LL erqmen sf ,T L f La W 5: K L L ' Udenis of Mr E 'L QXLLQL K R Miss Mildred Parker i ' Almquistfs OFTEN PROVING fascinating to students are the mys- KK teries in the world of science. Abundant opportunities to delve into those mysteries are present in courses in biology taught by Miss Mildred Parker and Mr. Charles Sesherg chemistry by Mr. B. -M. Hamilton and Mr. F. L D. Grobeg physicsalso taught by Mr. Hamilton, and photography by Mr. E. C. Almquist. P However if a stud:-:nt's interest lies in Lfinding out As h 2 ' ' l ' h f- h h wyx-f-y1sawaysz,tecoursesotemate- H matics department offer the best chance for research along this line. Included in this division ,are Geometry L L I and II taught by Miss Ruth Strickler and Miss Marie Stewartg Algebra I and II by Miss Ruth Stricklerg and advanced algebra and ,geometry by Mr. J. T. McLain. , he! M L -CIE.. SSS iss R X MY ufh Sh'-ickler , 15 1? K Mr E C.KP-lmmnai L L- L . iLLi MissMQ1ieS'I K L L L LL LLL- - L - - --ewan L- L Mrlr S - - ax 51 ei K --s if X OA i- suv? - L5 US L: x -'L Q - L K L K K K Q -Lf L - L 1Lz aL LAN -543' X - 2-ANQXKMK - x XLK L K- K' aifli Q - if f- 2159 Ki Kg LL K' l if I f1Ni's5KQ- lla L ,- K ' L L- L -L -K ' L 2? 4 - v - - hNzAQ...nY..s - -..Lgxs-:.sx5i.b4:.esef.sas1ex,snNr sus. XsAx.i,1,.nig,sa ,1.igx.QQX,,Qs.4,LmlS1?b.- .Qxw.ScAAssQLsA6e,sn.-xf-,Afisax my-3.2.2 sisa:i,,eLx.gs.S,g fl:-se SQA X.S.1ii,f4Sm1ml.s+a1lEAX 3 kkkaegyx '32,-nhl Ne ,nm JALLALXM -.r-.s-ns L, LL S55 W 5 s, ,rv -fs Xxx L-Q .AQ As 1--ii-illtfse -Kiififlmf..-Aa:Qiii.sQ.rKfY flaQ35Q,s..n,1gss.S .r i 5 .J ' Miss Esther COPS Gives her 5 Mrs. Elizabeth 'Prosper GW-mg clciss ct little advice qbouf l 1 . QNQQ Miss Esther Cope to r r pMi.ivhBPf??f'f r hr r t e t t e if r rr r e P Y UQ needle and thread. HOME EC, COMMERCE CONCERNED with education which will prepare them for occupations in the future are the students of the home economics and commerce departments. For in- stance the ideal homemaker of tomorrow might be found pursuing the study of vitamins or baking some tasty dish in Miss Dale Newell's foods class. Or she might be found in one of Miss Esther Cope's or Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper's sewing classes learning the trick of stitching up something attractive to wear. Home- living, another course instructed by Mrs, Trosper, teaches girls such necessary things as how to balance a budget successfully, to furnish the home attractively and shop economically. e . Preparing students for positions in the business world are the courses offered in the -commerce de- partment. They are typing 'taughtiby Miss Bethlene Kinsall, Miss Iva James, and Mr. john Payneg begin- ning stenography taught by MisssKinsall and Miss james and advanced stenography taught by Miss James. The other coursestincluded in the commercial department are bookkeeping which consists of learn- ing to balance accounts and budget expenditures as taught by Mr.iWalter Rinehart and Mr. Payne and commercial laws also taught by Mr, Rinehart, e ii a s M e .e e Miss D016 New Walter Rinehart . .Q Q .gg Missgivcr Tomas .iq.x sc, g 5 V i 01- 1 i Muster mechanics oirihe future uf s cutomechcmics class. A INDI! TRIAL ARTS 0 g fwigs.. .Q Q gi . Q we 1 Y so s s iYi s Q e it c We .Nwx S .. ssr e snug Q xg e these students ol Mr. V. M. Stroud'S PHYS av, LIBRARY STUDENTS, interested in the field of industrial arts have a number of subjects from which to choose including woodwork, printing, mechanical drawing, and automechanics. Under Mr. Prank Fee's guidance s they printing classes turn out the High School Buzz, . A... s 1 tickets and programs for various school events, and . many other projects. Those interested in architecture s or in engineering should profit from the mechanical t drawing classes taught by Mr. Gordon Jones. Every- -its lg in en-.ss--:sss,s-- X X- v. 5, 1 f X ,s,nsn-ss,.e,1n X s e put back into conditiony i e . thing from plates to tables may be seen in various stages of cornpletiontin the workshop of Mr. Leslie Phillips and his woodworking classes. Under the care- s. ful hands oflthei automechanical students and the s watchful eye of Mr. Vg M. Stroud sluggish cars are and girls physical education is taught by Mn . -fN0rvall Neve and Miss Kathryn Shaake, respectively, and lteeper of the library is Miss EthelynsFlagg. .i . .. K' Mr Le up Mksgcxhl-yn gk s . r sliespmll Mr. V. M. Stroud srssewie11Hf?Q'iq Me-mfs 1 i L Mr. Gordon TOMS L 18 F' l tug .f-- W. - fr- e-R1 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS--Miss Corrie Mugler. sponsor: Tom Hardy, vice president: Beth Cullen, secretory-treasurer: and jack Campbell, president. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING ADMINISTERING the government of Hutchinson High School is the duty of the members of the Student Council. Among the issues falling under their jurisdiction are sponsoring of football queen and cheerleader elections, arranging school parties and dances, and promoting good relationships with other high schools. Present members of the council are: senior class, Don- ald Jones, Tom Hardy, Beth Calleng junior class, Ronald Lindscheid, Dan Upson, Barbara Gsborng sophomore class, Hal Davis, Don Helfrey, June Martindellg Hi-Y, John Oswald, Jack Ludwigg G. R., Dorothea Forneyg Richardson-McCarter, Cordelia Ferrong G. A. A., Betty Russell, Perrill Club, Ernest Frieseng F. H. A., Dorothy Reeseg H-Club, Bob Arbuckle. Juil- 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 3 1 l l l l l 1 l 1 4 I l I 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 1 l 1 l l l 1 1 l i 11 1 l 4 3 1 4 l 1 4 l l 1 i 1 'rn Board oi Education Member:-Back Row: Mr. I. C. Foster, Mr. J. E. Conklin, Mr. C. Lee Detier. Front Row: Mr. W. E. Upson, Supl. W. R. Godwin. Mrs. Fred Adams, Mr. Willard Graber, cmd Mr. Pciul Lewellyn, clerk oi the board. WORKING BEHIND THE SGENES 0F EDUCATION ARE THESE SEVEN VOUINTEERS' COOPEKATING with the superintendent of schools and the building principals to bring about the best possible manage- ment of the city schools is the job of the six members of the Hutchinson Board of Education. Receiving no pay for the time they put in, they do their work because of their interest in education and in the welfare of the young people of Hutchinson. The Board of Education is really a group of citizens who represent the people of the community and whose job it is to see that necessary equipment is provided for school projects, that good instructors are hired, and that needed improve- ments in school buildings and grounds are made. An additional responsibility for the Board members at the present is the 10-year school modernization program which they are sponsoring. 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VELDA SAILER MICHAEL SANTRY CLARENCE SCHEUERMANN DARLENE SCHROCK CORRINE SCHROEDEK A DONALD SCHONHOLTZ ELIZABETH SHEARS SELDON SHEPHERD FLORENE SHELLEY DONALD SHOWALTER LAWRENCE SHOVVALTER CLIFFORD SHUYLER PATRICIA SIEGRIST REED SIMKINS DONALD SIMMONS MELVIN SIMPSON CHARLENE SRINNER LYLE SKINNER PHYLLIS SMILEY DON SMITH EDNA SMITH GEORGE SMITH MARGUERITTE SMITH MARTHA SMITH NADINE SMITH DEAN SNOW HUGH SPAULDING RAMONA SPRINRLE FREDA STAATS BEVERLY STEPP ,Ar RONALD STONE RICHARD STRANGE OLGA STRUBE Joszm-UNE STUCKEY HAROLD SWANSON MARION TALLEY DALE TEMPLETON MERVIN THIESSEN IRENE THOMAS ORBON TICE GARY TIEDTRE RAYMONA TINDALL ARVIN TRENT VIRGINIA UPSON WILMA VANSICKLE THEOLA VAUGI-IN CHARLES VEATCH WILMA JEAN VERNON BARBARA VETTER JACK WALKER GLENN WALSH PEGGY WATKINS MILLICENT WEATI-IERMAN DONNA WEBBER FLORINE WEDEL BARBARA WEESNER HELEN WHITE DoRoTI-II' WIIITWELL JAMES WILCOXEN ROSEMARY WILDIN CHAROLEAN WILLIS DONA WILSON JERRY WILSON OPAL WILSON Jo ANN WINGERT ALICE WINTER EVELYN WINTERFELD BARBARA WOODALL VIRGIL Woon RALPH WOODRING HERBERT WOODWARD CHARLES YERKES - PHYLLIS ZIMMERMAN DIXIE LEE ZUMAL1' LELAND ENGLAND 'S mmf . off , X . Y, my W A mini NM,-as i,muSf1Nf5Q1f E E If wvx. g yi Y X' - X 2 if , ,,,,, .. V,,,, ,, fwiik hx if rn '14'f1nwrAwwM,, f Mmrmff 'xxx Xxx 39 5 'Inu 24nd gffwllq Zieqfeafm XRWWN uw X X X X Sv X X, .X X-s 5 kg . S S X , W x.X...x . R s 5 Q . , fS,:XQ Q Sz Q 'wf.k1-5- :- S X X W5 QM LQ4 Second Row: G. Brown, l Broqdon M. Beck, B. Baker, P. Alden. I. Aleman, l. Bridqess. n G Baker. Third Row: D. Baker, I. Burnham. C. Alstall, E. B. Balthauer, l. Bells, I. Braden, L. V Beale P. Austin, . , tlett B Bray, M. Bowe , . I. Baker, G. Ackerman, 1-'rout Row: B. Bowen, L. Boney, . , N. Alexander, D. Abbolt, B. Arm:-Ttronq, I. Bar , . holdt, B. Blanchard. Back Row: A. Bishop, H. Brown, nmmier. B. Applegate, l. Bales, L. Born B I B U f nl Row-'V Carter, T. Davis, I. Clary, M. Creech, N. w.,na....,.,, - B Coad B Creel, P.!Cor1ey, B. Cooper. Third Row: 1.. oo. ..-. , ileld, S. Chldesler, I.Cooper. B.Coleman, I.Ccmcnn, B. .,.... , Fro . . way, B. Crum, C. Clevenqer, . . . D. Cornelson, R. Corwin, D. Cossman. Back Bow: F. Can Front Row: C. Elberl, P. Forney, P. EWY. I. Lore, - . 'cx, M. Ellison, B. Ecldlernon, M. Eales, W. Dyck, N. ruzq-e......, , Eulcer, M. Evans. Back Row: R. Frye, R. Dunlap, G. uyo., o. .. Frye, l. Garcx T. Delvenlhal. B. Deeds, D. Elliott, W. ' 4 1 QTQL xl 3 D Hoffman E Hlqqxrxe, ,. ,-.,, Front Row: G. Green, . , . Hinion. D. Grosscxrih, M. Hlncls, B. Hanna, B. Gueltsche, Z. Givens, G. r..e..,..,,, l K. Huuschlld, I. Hays. Back Row: B. Glover, P. Grlliith, L.. num... .,. , C. Henson, B. Hornbeck, R. Hens ey, lielcl, D. Icehcle. A kl' I Lewis E Leopulos, D. Keith,F.Lcnninq,I.Lo Farrell,I.Kitlerrncxn.Second RowzN.McCcxll, K' ler E Lu Fever M. Keen, D.Kellcxms, A.Lewis, H. Lewis, L wis, G. Llndenberqer, Front Row: B. McE.lwoln, N. Loqcm, G. Mac rn, . , . D. McFarland, M. Marlin, P. Llnnens, R. Lloyd, P. Lusk, B. Lyon. Third Row: H. IS , . , cl S. Livingston, I. Ludwig, D. McCcrmrncxnl. Buck Row: D. Lanninq, H. Lcx Fever, 1. Iunq, R. Kendall, B. e R. Llnschel , D Yummer, V. Kellner. Front Row: I. Neumeyer, I. Nelson, R. Neuensur...-..,,,, Mlll r D Nelson, C. Nevins, A. Perrin, D. O'HG!'G, B. Osborn. Thlrd how: 1. ....,..., D. Phillips. Back Row: C. McNeil, M. Nedclermon, B. Martin, w. vV-....- , e , . G. Meets, D. Moyiield. G. Phillips, I. Oswald, E. Macklin. 42. ..,, 1. lm RN S nd Row- D Rutherford G Ruckrnan, E. Prichard, Front Row: I. Roehr, M. Robbins, I. Ruqan, V. Salmon, F. Roper, I. Rampenthal, R. Razo. eco . . , . R 'l ba k. Thlrd Row: G. Ryan, C. Richards, C. Roberts, R. Roth, R. Rothweiler, I. Sherman, D. B. Redenbauqh, G. Roberts, I. Roberts, M. at s c ' K. S hroeder, B. Rupp. G. Showalter, L. Showalter. Shank. Back Row: B. Ryan, D. Schermer, D. Rxqqs, c d Row F Sydnor N Stewart K. Stein- h d M Sn der M Smith D Schnurr, M. Seylrlt.Secon : . . . , R T k rsley B. Stewart, Front Bow: R. Surnwalt, M. Sarnms, B. Sout may , . y , . , . rnetz, I. Thomas I. Sieker, V. Taylor, Z. Silvis, W. Slaytcn, G. Thomas. Third Row: G. Straley, W. Tyler, M. Sydnor, . an e , B T ter, B. Tedder, B. Spence. N. Swiqart, S. Tennant, W. Srnlth. I. Stout, H. Tester, F. Stockham. Back Row: D. Sweet, D. Upson, . e Front Bow: B. Tincher, P. Tolbert, I. Walker, u. vvnew., - . ' M. Wie and. Thlrd Row: D. Wat - ...qs . Whrtney, M. Whlte, A. West, V. Williams, q ner, G. .. ....,, ' ' - K. Zl erman, I. Weesner, R. Whitilelcl, R. Zumalt, 1. Woous, ... .. .-, merman, E. Wlrnte, D. Wxsby. Back Row. M. Young, mm 43 X S xx s e i . xx X X may X .Y K N315 5 Q WF x ' st h xx S x x Qi W X X OPI-IOMORE CHOIAR Front Row: I. Blair, B. Brock, M. Allison. B. Allphin, L. Barber, D. Barnes, rv.. .N....,.,, . . , . er P. Aley, B. Bishop, B. Black, A. Baxter, B. Bilsland. Third Row: O. Alender, D. Barnholdt, D. Booze, C. neue-.ne - kner, D. Aliaro, B. Bell, L. Bowman, I. Brooks, R. Burch. shaw, A. Brawn , A. Barnes, I. Bailey, I. Bennett, C. Brown. Back Row. B. Buc Front Row: C. Coad, C. Cole. F. Cooper, M. Brown, C. Bredieli, C. Bush, G. Carr, P. Clevenqet, .,. .,........ -- . M. Commons, B. Brown, B. Cole, M. Colby, M. Conway. Third Row: Y. Caywood, R. Clothier, O. Clay, K. Christner, B. Ccywoo M. Chambers, I. Collins. Back Row: C. Bush, R. Carter, T. Chase, D. Burqett, I. Burqett, T. Cooper, I. Corsaut, P. Cornish. Front Row: P. Crow, B. Cummings, D. Cunningham, D. Darling, V. uepew, U. ...... ..... -.., Y M. Corley, E. Cornwell, P. Cooper, S. Cornwell, D. Duifin, H. Dawn. Third Row: D. Derr, W. Dyche, I. Ebauqh, D. Dean, n son, R. Dryden, R. Eisiminqer. Back Row: K. Day, H. Davis, B. Cully, I. Fast, M. Embree, A. Finch, E. Darlington, D. Ellis. 45 d 1 IJIILD A DIUEI? A DOUAR Front Row: D. Farrow, D. Endres, M. Elliott, G. Foster, B. Farmer, L. rranx, n. L law, ... . ., . --- , N. F lrbanks, D Fenton, P. Fletcher, I. Foster, B. Frank, D. Glaze. Third Row: K. Garrison, G. Ginq, D. Goertz, F. Goertzen, u. uruvuu. - l I. Friesen, K. Fortune, M. Gaddert, I. Goodbrake, P. Gordon, N. Hankins, I. Gordon, a . D. Greqq, H. Grazer, D. Hankins. Back Row. P. Fotopou os, Front Row: M. Ierauld, M. Iones, B. Hays, P. Glover, ii. jonnson, 1... uv,-,...., --. H , bauqh. R. Heironlmus. M. King, E. Iones, Y. Gleason, M. Gowans. E. Hanson, B. Iohnson, I. Hem, D. Hill. Back now: I. uayow., ... .--.r,,, B. Hettinqer, H. Hartness, C. Harmony, G. Hockett, R. Hawkins, K. Hauschild. - - we-n-s l Front Row: l. Kelley, S. Kennedy, B. l..eClair, P. Lawson, I. Lentz, M. Lockhead, M. Lmqenxene., lv.. .. .... -, -.,, ,, ' b er, R. Lavielle, F. Lepp, B. Lewis, D. Lebrick. Third Row: H. Iarmer, R. Kelley, M. Huston, B. Hu- K if r, D. Iones, P. Kinley, A. Keeler, R. Iackson, B. Kootz, P. Lonq, D. Lannlnq, G. Lme arg miston. M. House, W. Kempe, V. lmes, B. Iohnson, I. Kerr. Back Row: D. Hurty, V. Iones, A. e e I. Jones. 46 wi1i,g,,g i. W ...,... . 'e Y -- .. . , ,W I I A sopuomozes cuomze I 'XXESSY . - N cmo, C Mcxrrs, B Mendell, N. Mendell, li. lvnnnex, D. .v....e., , M er, B McGregor, C Lowen. Third Row: B. Kirkhutx, rs. mouse, U. ...,...., -.. -,, , b er, E. McGill, M. Lynch, G. Front How. C. ov . . Miller, I. Mecxdor, P. Moden, I. Mortindell, E. Lowrey, H. cm . . B. Livingston, G. Martin, C. Mcmke, C. Lontz. Back Row: M. McGuire, B. Kootz, L.' Klein, R. Kinzle, D. Line orq Front Row: I.. Potter, P. Pcxrme e, . , . , B. Nichols. L. Osburq, F. Norris, M. Phillips, D. Rcxndles, M. Purvis, P. Romsey. . . R. Orem, D. Meister, R. Mercer. R. Mercer, L. Miller. Buck How: L. Osborn. I. Martin. I. Madison, T. Maupin, M. Miller, N. c r-'. -, e..- -.. . it M. Rucker, G. Shoklee, B. banners, I. ...ee-. -. ,., : L. Potter. B. Priest, T. Ramos, rr. rowe-n, V. . .. .... -,, R . Front Row: D. Sellers, N. Schroeder, B. Sho , G. Redd, M. Roberts, V. Roth, D. Rumble. D. Scvuqe, M. Schmitt, M. Schonholtz. Third Row C. Reese, T. Powell, L. Price. Back Row: D. Parker, R. Philbrick, I. Pdttinson, W. Preston, K. Oyler, B. Prickett, I. Owens, V. Redqcxte, B. ay 47 l I Pierce I Pchel C. Nusser, C. Powell, w.uswu1., H. .... ...,, ,, Third Row- W Mathis, I. Murray, D. Mason, U. ne.-,.......-, Ni kel, G. Moss. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I A 0Pl-IOMORE GHOMR , .,.. ,............-.-Q1 Front Row: K. Sparks, M. Stantill, D. Stiqqins, M. Sacha, L. Stewart, P. Smith, B. Soummuya, ... .....,.-, L C. Starks, L. Steifins, B. Smith, E. Sherman, D. Shehorn. Third Row: M. Simmons, M. Schroder, L. Schmidt, U. Scnrock, ' W. Scherman, I. Robinson, I. Shears, I. Rudd, I. Schrader, L. Shepherd. I. Stevens, D. R' hards, W. McNell, S. Slough, B. Sauerberq. Back Row.. B. Simpson, xc c,.r....afu I Schwarz. A .-. . henso G. Front Row: P. Strandberq, S. Tiffany, B. Taylor, B. Tarpy, E. Sydnor, D. Strawn, D. Stoner, LJ. mules. spawn.. ....... ,. -V , vin, I. Stokes, B. Taylor, B. True, E. Taylor, E. Thiessen. Third Row: W. Stewart, L. Swim, R. Stuckey, P. Tharp, T. Spencer, E. Step n, - ' P. Strickland, R. Tuttle, R. Smith, B. Smith, G. Unruh, I. Totland, L. Thorinqton. Tucker, H. Tucker. Back Row. C. Stiles, ix .- as-.e,,.............- I-'rent Row: E. Valine, C. Weiss, H..Vanatta, I. Wilcoxen, B. Weinbrenner, l.. van ...,,..., .... ' W odard, H. Utterback, S. Van Slyke, D. Wells, B. Van Hook, M. Westrick, L. Worsrer. mm. ....... ... k Row: D. Williams, W. Wall, S. Voss, K. Webster, K. Yeager, E. Wiard, W. Wenkheimer, I. o Vernon, C. Zimmerman, R. Zahn, I. Wilson, D. Wilson, T. Weems, F. Van. Campen. Bac Wille, I. Wooley, N. Wood. 48 S xg 5 x . . ' - X xwM,,,,,.auQ S 'im 'INN C T QA xx 2 a-Nunn-Q-1 5- xg Q Y , 2 5 ffffff cg N is u 6. A. A. FEATURES SPORT PRUGRAM - -... .a .lvl F tRow: B. union, rv.. . .... ..-. G' A' A' OFFICERS ANDSi:2n!ds1?35TRfl.rioyd. B. Qsborn. BA lllillfegf M' Gem' Msgs Ernillsziq. Back Row: B.. ccioper. M155 K' SC G A 1 glbjoegxflgs' i-mzeno,-,I G. Kimball, Nlcho s. WOMEN of action, members of G. A. A. partici- pate in a two-part sport program and also pro- vide entertainment by way of programs every month. Volleyball, basketball, hockey-these are G. A. A. after school games designed to give beautiful gams. Then come tournaments which give members a chance to see which class is superior in sports-sophomore, junior, or sen- ior. By participation in sports girls gain points for awards. The unusual is usual at G. A. A. meetings. Everyone will remember the dance that Miss Kathryn Schaake and Miss Esther Cope, spon- sors, did at one program. Another example is the sad songs that were sung during the inter- mission of a mock football game which reduced the teams to tears. Highlight of the year, playday, day of fun and frolic, furnishes luncheon and competitive sports for all G. A. A. girls in the district. t i 2 M. Brown, N. Belcher. Al R Anderson,P.Adams,F-Bemer'Sec!l9m23:Q'l:xe.B.Blsl1OP-l-Bloc-'don' r tilow c Bush M Bwcm'I'B1uir'DeB?1in6s'cP'B1i:1ifSdi,'B iiiiS1eiid.nueu sown. semen, A.Bm-mer. . on : . 1 ' . G QYI , 4 - . Bi Block. V- Beale' B' Bluff L' iidgsynlerddshew, B. Bruck- B. Brown, C. Brewer. N- .exc B C d C Carson l Chandler. B- Cummings u , . I ' ' I P 1 B B Cole D Cunninqhom C. Cole. C- Cocd C lib V Cox M Commons. V- De QW . Edl . G- Cuff- - , ' ' . ' 11. I. Clerk- M- 0 Y' ' f ,'D r. G- Finkelslein' D From now: P' Crowi NBClgill!d:1rir?i.IClevZnqer, M. Ccmixeld. T. Dwcwxs. Bqoeiltiivrri. P. Cooper, B. Creel. C. Cross. N owze sgcond Ywh goat? lg. Clevenqer. l. Durflinqef. M- Eagan' Y' Dimmu: Cooper. GC ' ' . Dickinson, B. Duma. D. Duffm- A . 50 fv- V-A.. , W A - FW-nw wiv-W ' N ' ' - -N1-----.m.., PLAYDAY COMES' BUT ONCE A YEAR , P. Glover, P From! Row: R. Gnaqy. C. Hiett, L. Frank, H. Frank, D. Forney, B. Hays, I. Foster, B. Grant. Second Row: B. Hanna, I. Haskard Fletcher. M. Gear, S. Gabrielson, B. Frazey, S. Hazelton, D. Grice. Back Row: B. Farmer, P. Ewy, B. Grover, M. Gowans, F. Friesen, M. Hinds E. Hanson, F. Frazier, B. Herzog, C. Ginq. ,il H h L t I Hun erford 'M Ierauld B LeClair E Leopulos P. Lawson, M. Lockhead. Front Row: C. Fen-on, I. Lewis, M. Iofnes. H. ug ey. I. en z, . q , . , . , . , Second Row: P. Lusk, B Callen G. Macklin, Y. Lewis, G. Linebarqer, M. Ladd, M. Leopulos, R. Lloyd., F. Latimer, M. Kmq. Back How: N. , V. Iones. Loqan, G. Kimbell, E. I-liqqins, Hughes, H. Houston, N. Imel, V. Hoagland, M. Iohnson, C. Iones, E. Iones, F. Lepp Front Row: B. Oldham, M. Oldham, I. Neymeyer, W. Manqes, M. Marlin. I. Nelson, I. Marlinclell, R. Mitchell, B. Clark, B. Nelson, C. Nusser. Second Row: E. Mills, F. Norris, C. Orth, R. Massey, N. McCall, C. Marrs, M. Martin, C. Minner, E. McCullough, I. Moore, D. O'Donnell, ' ' ' l N. N' h 1 D. Nelson, R. Neuenschwander, M. Mitchell. D. O'Connor. Back Row: M. Miller, R. Miller, P. Moden, I. Meaclor, l. Mil er, xc o s, 51 6. A. A. PROGRAMS ARE UNI! UA! Front Row' D Sellers B Sanders, M. Rucker, B. Pierce, . eq , . , . , . hel. Second B A tron B Osborn M Phillips D Revel, D. Savage, M. Schmitt, M. Smith S P ues I Parrott A Perrin D Handles, M. Richert, C. Powell, I. Pc Row: M. Fiobhins, W: Oswalt, D. Reese, I... Potter, C. Phillips, , rms q, . , . . . Back Row: B. Petrie, B. Russell, D. Oyer, E. Prichard, B. Redenbauqh, G. Roberts, P. Ramsey, G. Ruckman, V. Salmon, V. Roth. Front Row: B. Stevens, D. Stiqqins, M. Stanlill, B. Stepp, M. Smith, P. Sieqrist, P. Smith, E. Shears, D. Stiles, L. Stewart. Second Row: K. Stein t I Stokes R Sprinkle L. Stetiens, F. Shelley, C. Skinner, E. Smith, G. Shaklee, I. Stuckey. Buck How: D. Strawn, P. Strandberq. I. Shepard me z, . . . . I. Thomas, Z. Silvis, I. Stevens, V. Taylor, M. Tharp. ,-Q-4--f-. ss-Q W-f .A ll-n-1 -- -Q. Front Row: V. Upson, M. Weatherman, I. Thomas, B. Weesner, W. Vernon, n. vvlme, U. . .,..-., -, V D. Wilson, P. Tolbert, I. Walker, B. Van Hook, M. White, E. Whitney, V. Williams, B. Woodall, G. Woodson, E. Yeager. Buck now: u. vvns-J.. ' ' U d wood, C. Weiss, S. Van Slyke, M. Westrick, R. Wildin. C. Willis, P. Watkins, R.Ttndall, A.Wlnter, B. Wembrenner, I-. n er 52 fa ATI-IIETI6 HEROES W AR GOID H qesR3eT? k R : B. OFFICERS-Front Row: IC. I-onq. T- Hf1fdY' B- Bond' Bac 'W Arbuckle. MT- E' A' Cmms' Som-xomone boys who think that it would be wonder- ful to be H-Club members are not too far from wrong, as H-Club might well be called the most exclusive club in school. The only requirement for membership is a gold and blue, chenille athletic 'H,' which a stu- dent has earned through hours of sweat, bruises, blood and even tears. H-Club has been one of the outstanding organiza- tions in Hutchinson High School since 1927 when Mr. Ralph McCarroll founded it. He was sponsor until 1930 when Mr. E. A. fChopj Cairns took over his position. Chop still holds that honor. There are no regularly scheduled meetings. When an occasion arises that needs the attention of the en- tire club, Chop sends out a call for wearers of the gold and blue H , Head cheerleaders are usually in- cluded in the membership. l ig i I il 9 quenl b livened the meeting- nire- -' ' mi-9 after one ol their i 5 H.C1ub pose for ihelf P19 ..Ch -- Cairns en. Membenixclj informal meeiinC35- SPOUSOT E' A' op .-JL. .,.l.,.,.. .rung . , B k , H. l-lipple. T. Pace. r. iviciww. -1- -wa' 1 H' T, Maupin. B. Arbucxieznucn mm- -- '- --- Ixos? liggzlglgdll:c?mllerCf3L2:theimcl:nn?rO- Tice' C' Oswald' Z' Farhu' B' Flying Richciicleis. I. Oswald. MY- E- A' calms' ' . is . - ' ' - R. Z lf D UPson I. Ludwiq. P. Decxn. T- HGH-lYf H- Hlldymd' D' Kuhns' uma 53 I 1 I J 1 1 l l i 1 l 1 , 1 1 l l l , l 1 1 1 l l l 1 i 1 1 i 4 l .44-ni 6. R. GIRIS' FACE lll-'E SQUAR ll' . 0'C , D. Forney. D- i'SNeCEiid11:iiigiaorEiN-Lilrglilili R. B. MCFG'k'1mB QWOHAMXSZWIJI gmilh -nina now. s.rif1anviB.Afm131r3nE. Qalweese. ' , 1. mes. r- - Yiivtiliiar, N. Nichols. C. Piggigssgecfgtcflffiisii Crawford. Miss K. Trosper. Miss M. Slewart, s To FIND AND own THE nEs'r, motto of the Girl Reserves, aptly expresses their goals for a better and happier life. Their code, initial letters spelling out Girl Reserves, sums up what each girl pledges she will be: Gracious in manner, Impartial in judg- ment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Reaching toward the best, 'Earnest in purpose, Seeing the beautiful, Eager for knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over self, Ever dependable, Sincere at all times. Programs which stand out in a G. R. girl's mem- ory of the year are the candlelight installation serv- ice and the Christmas program. The traditional candlelighting is one of the year's most impressive. The auditorium is entirely darkened except for candles held by the old and new officers. The Christ- mas program stands out because of a tap dance done by three year old Jo Ann Mendenhall. , M... 3 Lewis. ,,,,1.?. H . f Christmas time ring through Noe1, Noel and other iamihar son'-'JS 0 b mee, the day ihe halls each year as G. R. and G. A. Aiqmepi ers , before vacation io commemorate The First 09 . aassassfwwwglsgmos . . s -- -sswfffwm. ii QE . k ' B. 'I-I F. Bekhef, 1. DYUUIUYI ' ' , ' d rl U. ADDDU, u- rv'-f From Row: N' Chalmers' Fusitlii' gi':iirielidi,E3?CBsdck. Basil Row: B. Cullen. C- Clevenqer' B' Bishop' N Exim E , k ,P.B rends. B. Bxsan 4 llirciixiigiilj Bone? M- Canfield' M' Corley' 54 THEY FINDAND GIVE THE BEST Front Row: D. Endres, M. Elliott, F. Esau, I. Edie, B. Cole, D. Cunninqhum, B. Cummings, I. Chandler. Second Row: P. Clevenqer, B. Farmer V. Evans, P. Ewy, M. Eales, C. Ferron, M. Commons. Back How: D. Fenton, M. Eagan, I. Durilinqer, P. Cooper, C. Cross, B. Cx-eel, M. Dessen berqer. Front Row: I. Hungerford, B. Johnson, L. Frank, P. UIOVSY, Q. uaU..e....,.., -.., , , M. Gowans L Hopper, R. Houston, G. Finkelstein, B. Hanna. Back Bow: B. Herzog, N. lmex, v. nuur,........, ... ..-, ,M , S. Hazelton, D. Forney , . M. Hinds, A. Gaeddert, F. Friesen, E. Hanson, B. Grover. I-'rent Row: D. Keith, I. Kelly, M. Iones, B. LeClair, G. Macklin, I. Lentz. M. Leopulos, M. Lockhead. Second Row: E. Leopulos, P. Llnnens, G. Lineburqer, E. Iones, Y. Lewis, M. Mitchell, E. McCullough, M. Martin. Buck Bow: M. King, N. McCall, N. Logan, P. Moden, I. Miller, M. Iohn- son, F. Le!-UP, D. McFarland. 5 5 3 FEA runes 6'ANDlEll6I-IT 551217105 .BCCK now: nl. .. ....-.r-, I-'xorrl Row: I. Neumeyer, I. Parrott, D. Uuonnor, U. new., ... ..,.,,,, I. Ruqan, D. Ranclles, I. Moore, D. O'Hara, L. Potter, N. Nichols, P. Rauckmcm, B. Osborn. C. Orth, M. Robbins, B. Pierce, L. Osburq, E. Prichard. Front Row: B. Taylor, B. Shalt, U. oeueis, U. -.......o.-, . . , Salmon, D. Savage, M. Schmitt, R. Sprinkle, E. Smith, C. Skinner, F. Shelley. Back how: rs.. ..,.e.......,.-, -, - Reese, Z. Silvis, I. Stevens, P. Strcmdberq. Y., .......,..mns Front Row: D. Wilson, B. Weinbrenner, V. upson, r. vva......-, ... ., , W. V mon, E. Yeager, T. Vaughn, V. Williams. Back naw: U. .,..,..-., ., , W' e I Wolf M Thorp, B..Wooda1l, e D. Whiiwell, A. West. B. is , . , . S. Van Slyke, M. Weslrlck, H. Utterback, S. Tiiiany, 56 P RRI!! CLUB FEATURES SPEECH ARTS omcens-rm: Row: B.'Dillon. S. Gvbfielsfm' E- Fussen' Back Row: D. Wilson. l. Campbell. Mr' W' Gardner' Do You WANT to be an actor or actress to rival Kath- erine Cornell or the Barrymores or do you want to be a renowned orator or a well-known debater? Well, it isn't guaranteed that anyone who joins Perrill Club will become famous, but the club does give students a chance to practice speaking and appear on the stage. Membership in this organization is more limited than in many other clubs since students wishing to join must turn in applications to the sponsor and go before an examining board consisting of club sponsor and ollicers before they are accepted into the club. Highlight of the year is a speech contest presented each spring. Included in the contest is competition in original oratory, standard oratory, and dramatic read- in . W' ' ' g mners names are placed on Pernll Club's award plaques. Q Mnhurp, C- C016-Second . N r, D. Rcmdles. M. BrY0nf Sl'-EWG' ' I Third R , Front Row: D. Ruthericgd. DMRalgbfgshpH?53l:Zail:ZrDlJVBuYllll:rSilcllei:xl-Lifrlgiil-Iuqhes. R. Houstpnlg Mrililelbelgeirank' B' Cole ow ROW: D' Femon' B' Els OP' ' W F i .fm R D.Qck'I.c0nk1in, 1. Bells. W. Livinqslon- Q N959 ' ' ' K. Curiiss. H. Kieler. l- C0mPbeu' E' X es ' ' ' B Pl M Ge r M Colb , M. Schmitt. M. Rob- - N. Loqfm. - efce' ' Q' ' Y M Hinds B. - Crow B. Oldham, B. Dillon. P- fl-lden' d D Abbott C. Clevenqer. I. Thomas. - I Front Row: N. Smith. C. Ferron. Pg T-Mah B Hanna G Finkelsiem. l. Wooden' . - ' b' S Gabrielson Second Row' 1 Y ' Z Silvis, C. - - ' ' ' ' ' Wilson, C. Carson, I- Roehf' V' Willicims' .1 ms' ' I Black- Thkd Row: G' Clay' D' Ewen' Di' B Zknmerman B. Kniqhtly. W. OConne1. Armstrong' B' Vetter' D' Savage' Bit R w- C lones R. Strange. l. Rudd, P- Kmlyf' ' x ,' Cgqd, N. Lcmninq. S. Robbins. Bac 0 - - ' CUIB STUDIES GI-IINA AND RUSSIA FAR AWAY countries, their art, customs, and music were brought to the attention of all members of Rich- ardson-McCarter literary club this year. Russia and China were the two nations chosen for study because it was felt that these were the countries whose history and culture were least known to us. They were studied through lectures and book reviews given by women of the city who have made a study of these particular countries. One of the outstanding and most interesting among the varied programs concerned the history of important Russian musicians and their compositions, several of which were played. May 8 was an outstanding date for all members of this society, the event being the spring banquet held in Wiley Tea Room. A book review highlighted the banquet program. ' 59516, k P Alden H Frank J 1-Ufuueu' V' AGUTM berries B. Crum. Buck Row: V. P B ks B Clark M Brycm L Fran B A mstronq, F. Frazier. - ' V Fwmnow mi HO per M Becker M Corley P EWY N Loqon yk 1 iam. . P B Vetter 1-1 wnue M 1 ' i F, S'1 ' , I. Smith, D. Uuonneu, fi. renin.: Prem Row B Wigs i Vvdglirelr ijlnifollilfi Gjaglgxbeu I Smokey C Clevenqlir SS gc ZW.1YXIEnkheirner, P. Clevenqer, D. Ruther V V put- , FUTURE EINS7 INS STUDY CIENCE IF ANY scientist should trace his schooling back to Hutchinson High School, perhaps he would think of Valence Club as his first step toward greatness. Would- be-Einsteins met the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month to explore the field of science. While the same qualifications apply to boys and girls alike, nearly twice as many boys as girls belong to Valence Club. These qualifications state that mem- bers must have one year of either chemistry or physics with a B average. Valence Club meetings included a talk on the fu- ture possibilities of atomics, the construction of an ammonia fountain, and a demonstration on making synthetic rubber. Science, which gives people the power to destroy and improve, will still live in Valence Club when boys and girls who are now chemistry students have be- come great scientific leaders. h s it was iust their r GP Cx t was the me Sholgcissnsg glut: -members lo have: 1 Mcwbe Ae moi Caused mane rubber- ,.,,..a, H1-v MEMBER HA vs HIGH :Dems . d - , B. Arbuekle. z. rome, N. Lan- ' Sfiiizlciirii-i'l.ili,:wisrF lflgiiiuhns. Buck How: Mr. W. T. C0161 H. Woodward. H. Hildydfd. l. OSWGld. Mr. W. M. McCorl. WoRxxNo together with the single purpose to create and extend Christian character throughout the school and community, members of Hi-Y invaluably served Hutchinson high school during the year of 1945-1946 A ranking favorite of students was the Hi-Y operated concession stand at Gowans' stadium during the foot- ball season. Volunteering members of Hi-Y passed many hot dogs and bottles of pop across the counter into eager and appreciative hands. Aside from their extra-curricular activities, many serious and religious, as well as informative, programs were presented at the bi-weekly meetings. Servicemen who were formerly associated with the organization appeared regularly at the meetings. Hi-Y was capably led by Zack Farha, presidentg Bob Arbuckle, vice presidentg Dan Upson, secretaryg Jack Ludwig, treasurerg John Oswald and Norman Lanning, Student Council representatives: Hobart Hildyard, devotionals chairmang and Herb Vfood- ward, social chairman. i Highlights on the social calendar of the cabinet and sponsors were the conference of the clubs in this area and the annual banquet for the sponsors and cabinet held late in spring. Sponsors for this year's club were Mr. W. T. Cole, Mr. John Payne, and Mr. W. M. McCort. - ' discus- . f n very important business 'Rooliif ltlicelliliiiie Ciftibiebciilneldmietimes the meetinCJS Nike OH the sions ' ' aspect oi the scene obove. T--'Y Iohnny Oswald and lack Ludwiq commneo inert ......,..... .- - s u mbers of Hi Y Ludwiq spoke Whlle Oswald Produced lain e ow me ' ' th ist ol the conversation. 60 motions that corresponded 10 S 9 I-ll-Y SPUN OR CONCESSION STAND I-'rcnt Row: D. Dunn, P. Fotopoulos, C. Benscheidt, P. Chaliee, K. Chrxstner, H. Duerksen, B. Detter. Second Row: I. Fast. R. Arbuckle. M. Embree, M. Bowen, H. Davis, I. Ebauqh, I. Friesen. Buck Row: R. Bredieldt, D. Upson, B. Blanchard, I. Conklin, P. Crail, I. Davis, I. Oswald, B. Frost. Front Row: I. Gcieddert, D. Goertz, K. Garrison, V. lmes, W. Livingston, R. Mercer, M. McGuire. Second Bow: R. Lauver, W. Kniqhtly, R. Kuhns, Z. Farha, D. Griqsby. G. Martin. Back Row: D. Lclnninq. L. Klein, B. Howerton, H. Hildyard, P. Kinley, D. Helfrey. I. Betts, B. Lin- ' scheid, M. Simmons. U Front Row: M. Schroeder, B. Vernon, R. Stuckey, C. Palmer, R. Mercer, I. Schwarz, H. Tucker, B. Sauerberq. Second Row: E. Visser, W. Smith, D. Rothweiler, R. Smith, C. Taylor, I. Shears, I. Robinson, D. Reimer. Back Row: H. Woodward, I. Stout, C. Ouarnstrom, S. Shepherd, I. Pottin- son, T. Powell. 6 I Snr HOME E6 CUIB NEW AND DIFFERENT SOMETHING new was added to the club scene this year with the organization of a Home Economics Club of 129 charter members under sponsorship of Miss Dale Newell, Miss Esther Cope, and Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper. Highlights of the year included a demonstration of snacks for the gang, of attractive flower arrangements for all occasions, and of hair styles and make-up. A project which proved to be a great success was the making and selling of pennants in the school col- ors with the letters H. H. S. These met with immediate approval and were prominent in the cheering sections. Social event of the year was the fashion show and tea presented for the mothers of members of the club in May. The girls also had a fun night and celebrated with a spring picnic for all members who wanted to attend. . . .r-. . s .s ,Q . Front Row L Potter C Rollins B Henslel' IE gui-l2i?iYV Ebehnq P Brooks N Belcher, R. Houston. ts. nu-4'7 bi- i'ifionY. 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' 'Yhxs new verdxon oi on oXcX theme was Khusxmceo Rn the hier. schooK QXQBI , Sonny, Grcenf' Psqnuixxf bus coniudxxf , the saga oi how an o.6oXescent Ylxnstexn and So- Xoqne, Sunnho uno the goungund' fm owns Ki you QXe'a.sefunxn'ccnixonfaXhj connghcame the hues oi scveraX 9eo9Xe encetcdxne Qacheo house Ocxohe: X7.. Desewkng oi on Oscar ulete the kn- scixred pcxionnonces oi Socnvan Lan- nxng, as . Sevmon Todo, :he uIotfn- mn- cxet, and hone Nfnhar as Mrs. Ysuqn'oXe, the qunsoixc housekeeper. 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Box wrn-1 did 'yon won! ko Koxqek gne't fSqn oN-5, 'Efnesx Yhesen. Genq ?Xnk.eXsKeXn. Nxdn B N DEBATE AND SP ECI-I 1946 Has BEEN quite a successful year for the speech and debate department. For the first time in the history of Hutchinson High School the debate team placed first in the Ark Valley, district, and state tournaments. Natalie Logan, Ernest Friesen, Bets Dillon, Lila Lee Krause, and alternates 'Jerry Weber and Harold Kieler composed the championship team. From November through February, the debate teams participated in tournaments and had the opportunity of meeting debate teams from 35 Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and Oklahoma schools. XVorking up from a fifth place rating at Topeka, they followed with fifth place at Wellington, fourth at Wyan- dotte, and second at Salina. In the Ark Valley tournament held at XVichita the team tied for first with Newton, and went on to win the district meet at junction City. Climax- ing the season, they brought home the bacon from the state tournament at Lawrence in the form of the coveted championship trophy. It's interesting to note the fact that all the members of the winning team with the exception of Kieler are little brothers and sisters of former debate stars which include Forest Logan, '43g Hal Friesen, '43, Paul Dillon, '44, Nor- man Krause, '34, and Bill Weber, '41. The speech department also sent individual speakers to the speech festival at Wichita, March 30. Hutch contestants with a speaker rating of I, were Ernest Friesen, Barbara Hanna, Jack Campbell, Priscilla Aldeng those with a rating of II were Shirley Tiffany, Natalie Logan, Priscilla Alden, Dessie Mae Rumble, and Marian Hinds. From the partici- pants in this tournament were chosen students who repre- sented the school in the Ark Valley Contest April 10 at Newton. They were Ernest Friesen, Barbara Hanna, Bob Frost, Jean Roehr, Jack Campbell, Dessie Mae Rumble, Priscilla Alden, and Marian Hinds. The A debate squad-Front Row: B. Dillon, E. Friesen, M. Hinds, N. Lanninq. Second Row: L. Krause, B. Hanna, N. Logan. C. Iones.-Third Row: l. Weber, H. Kieler, Mr. W. Gardner. Back Row: B. Frost, B. Zimmerman. X First debate team-Ierry Weber, Natalie Logan, Ernest Friesen, affirmative: Bets Dillon, Lila Krause, Harold Kieler, nega- tive: Mr. Wolford Gardner. Ark Valley contestants-Front Row: E. Priesen, M. Hinds, I. Roehr, P. Alden, I. Campbell. Back Row: B. Hanna, B. Frost, D. Rumble. Front Row: I. Stokes, accompanist, N. Chambers, K. Garrison, L. Schmidt, O. Braymer, R. Dryden, K. Curtis, F. Thorp, C. Spencer, D. Wilson, R. Carter, H. Duerksen, B. Herzog, accompanist. Second Row: B. Kirkhuft, I. Wooten, I. Baker, I. Weber, D. Elliott, I. Massey. I. Hays, G. Martin, A. Lewis. R. Kelley, B. Zimmerman. Third Row: I. Schrader, R. Grady, D. Kellams, W. Smith, S. Burnham, C. Roberts, K. Christner, H. Iarmer, B. Cully, D. Graves, B. Buckner. Fourth Row: D. Hill, D. Lanning, G.,Dyck, D. Grlgsby, G. Tiedtke, R. Orme, I. Iones, B. Livingston, D. Cossman. Fifth Row: L. Marshall, B. Fowler, B. Weesner, N. Nickel, L. Schmidt, R. Hinsey, M. Miller, I. Brooks, T. Powell, G. Tucker. Back Row: I. Campbell, W. Harbaugh, S. Tennant, K. Day, C. Yerkes, H. Hildyard, M. Embree, P. Cornish, L. Moll, A. Keeter, D. Iones, I. Hoiter. BOYS' AND GIRZS' AGIEE CLUBS Front Row: I. Seiker, M. Crumpacker, M. Leopolus, M. Smith, B. Stepp, I. Neumeyer, P. Sieqrist, D. Forney, C. Fe-rron, I. Parrott, C. Hiett I. Chandler, P. Adams, D. O'Connor, M. Becker. Second Row: B. Grover, S. Hazelton, M. Martin, C. Orth, I. Lewis, B. Weesner, P. Tolbert H. White, R. Anderson, B. Meisenheimer, S. Pegues, C. Clevenger, B. Crum, M. Eales, D. O'Hara. Third Row: P. Brooks, N. Alexander, V Beale, V. Williams. M. Samms, D. Whitwell, B. Brown, B. Upson, M. Canfield, I. Brogden, M. Mitchell, B. Callen, I. Garcia. Fourth Row: P Linnens, W. Morris, B. Woodall, I. Haskard, B. Herzog, I. Miller, B. Osborn, B. Armstrong, M. Gear, M. Hinds, C. Armitage, T. Vaughn, P Roper, E. Winterfeld. Back How: L. Strube, N. Miller, B. Bray, N. Weatherman, G. Finkelstein, F. Friesen, P. Calvin, B. Hanna, D. O'Donne11 N. Logan, D. Hoffman, B. Creel, I. Bridgess, D. Nelson, I. Hinton, G. Thomas, E. Miller, I. Rugan, M. Dessenberger, B. Coad, Z. Silvis. an s1,..-ni:1s'-- mil. nwzxwmfms vms.:'msm - 1 4 -QW A QF s :Ei f X 'Q x fl . N X X . .NN Q . Q .SNKQQ X O vu- rq if I-w ' 455' ':-'wx m as ' X NNN 4 1 xx X K xx .Q Q . fx wi-N . xyirk K 4 5 K . Ek T . ' X' s Q K. if 'QD- Mx W S QQ E' fig . 5 Q Na ,Q 'N Q S , wx is W S X - iss X X S 'U' Maxx Q F Q we N 'Ek A X ff e X 5 X X X X N xwx xx W E X x S xx gk X Q X ' S ' Q Q 5 L 1 X A X T Q 'W Q Q X L E ' A EE f - Q S ,, sf Q S S V f Q TQ Y' Y M ' X X . Q N if-FSR .ci x Q 'k Pi L Ski is H is 4 I Q ,, ' X X Q 4 .iw . an sm 5. f . . Y .. -:fg-v N' f SN' ,X-A N W ff W gi ..5:iL,S5.ii NiL El.. x ia' iQE,.:N.L.x. t .2 K A X3 K KS, 3 Aw K mx is w A TSE Q 3 . , S X Y it X 5 f Q .X '5 . X, N X . A5 if - wi Ng 5 L35 ff' 5 W if ,335 5 3? , Si X - Q QS QQ ,S Q M 1 Rf w ,, 3 Y SHS S75 . A Y' Yi H X 1-:ff Y? Q. S' X Q , - i ' ff A 'W X S P' X '31 X- 1 Q 'A 1. 5 -A . . 'K - ,Nami N SSX Q f i x Zi? X X is Q 5 X F W ,,:. 'Q s 3 x Madrlqalians--Front Row: K. Curtis, D. Applelgate, I. Haskard, D. O'Cormor, B. Osborn, M. Becker, P. Adams, H. Hildyard, B. Zimmer- man. Back Row: G. Phinney, I. Gibson, Miss M. Billings, B. Callen, B. Herzog, S. Hazelton, l. Miller, G. Martin, L. Musick. SMA!! V06'Al GROUP Girls' Ensemble-Front Row: V. Williams, M. Canfield, M. Weather- man, J. Parrott, B. Woodall, R. Anderson, H. White, I. Chandler. Second Row: Miss M. Billings. D. O'l-lara, M. Eales, M. Gear, M. Hinds, B. Brown, B. Meisenheimer, D. O'Donnell, M. Mitchell. Back Row: P. Tolbert, D. Forney, C. Clevenqer, L. Strube, B. Hanna, B. Coad, G. Finkelstein, F. Friesen, D. Nelson, G. Thomas. Afe-M Y A f-Af---f -A-A Sophomore Quartet: Robert Carter, Keith Christner, Richard Schmidt, Don Coss- man. Sophomore Quartet: Robert Hill. Ralph Little, Richard Iones, lames Brooks. Junior-senior Quartet Kel ley Curtis, Don Kellams Larry Bornholdt, Gary Tiedtke. Accompanxst is M. Martin. Iunlor-senior Quartet Rob ert Grady. lerry Weber Alfred Lewis. Orville Bray mer absent. 69 at ati t9 il- .gb QRS at Pierrette cmd Pierrot-Lorene Frank and Barbara Cole. The deboncxir boys' sextet and their accompanist, Betty Herzog. Twelve Brazilian Bombsheils-the triple qugrtet. THROUGH Music, which is the one universal language, we have an ideal point of departure in our search for understanding of other people-regardless of their color, creed, or language. If this goal of understanding and accepting all the peoples of the world could be reached, we would truly have One World. This phrase was the thought expressed in the 1946 performance of the Salt Hawk Revue. Russia, France, Canada, Scotland, England, South America, Nor- way, Ireland, and Hawaii all joined with the United States in lending theirliiharacteristic folk music to make a charming musical potpourri served by the vocal music department under the capable direction of Miss Mabelle Billings and Mr. James Barrett. Two opening numbers were a rousing Cossack song and a plaintive Russian folk melody presented by the mixed chorus with Ilene Miller as soloist. France was represented in the program by the sophomore girls' glee club singing in French Alouette. Adding variety were dancers typifying the Pierrot and Pierrette of French theater as they interpreted the words of this song. Soft, glowing, candlelight was the setting for the madrigalians as they sang two English country songs- Fire, Fire and The Old Woman. The boys' sextet was called back for an encore after Hawaiian War Chant. Their audience was blissfully unaware of the fact that the sextet's perfected repertoire consisted of one num- ber-which they had just sung. Looking as sweet as they sounded were the triple quartet girls in colorful Brazilian peasant blouses and dirndl skirts. Their contribution was a nostalgic bit of music, Tropic Gardens. Never-to-be-forgotten songs, Begin the Beguine and Serenade by American composers, were added by the junior-senior girls' glee club. Another familiar American number was Romance sung by the nonettes. Almost 150 singers were on the stage for the grand finale which summed up the theme of the entire revue. A nation of people happy in their own pursuits looking toward the future was written into the words and music of I Hear America Singing based on Walt Whitman's famous poem. One World was rousing and inspiring in that it is a sort of prayer by all peoples, everywhere, that we may once more have One World, with peace forevermoref' 70 LLN Y Si X X AX if X si YS? 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L L L ' L L L L A L XL LL LL L if Q,LL LL L 8 K I L L L - b YLL bw , fexfi l n wi . I. BaileY' l' Benn?u'- H. br?vi'riiistiJlC:?giiiAne' I'-Friesirltdri h 1-B: band GTS si D1Cli1l'l50n. K use M. Luyqeh 6 er, Membexs of Q lidester. 5- Cornwell' D' Dol-ide A. Keiier. l- Ken' R. lil Roberts. E. BYGU' R' Scheu Chideslelf' S' C l d n, R. lackson. D- lce ' I G, Redd. l- Riggs' ' Walden, I. Unruh- B. Hawkins. l- Hoy e Musiel. T- Pace' PZ Rcmscyl' tland. M- Waddell' E' BAND ACTIVITIES HIGH SPOT of the band year was the concert given January 25, at Richardson auditorium. The featured soloist and senior who was selected as having been the most outstanding in the band during his high school career was Orville Braymer. He played Blue Bells of Scotland, one of the most difficult trombone solos written. Sharing the spotlight with Braymer was the Trumpet Trio composed of Bill Schuster, Clinton Erlich, and Richard Deck. Their number was Triplets of the Finest. A wide variety of music made up the program: Colorado and El Capitanf' marchesg Raymond and Merry Wives of Windsor, overturesg Deep Purple, Beneath the Southern' Cross from the suite Looking Upward, Headlines: a Rhapsody and Along the Navajo Trail, modern selections. G. Mcrllyi gelivliiii'irD1i.TemPleton, L. 'l'horxnqtOH- l- O mann. - ' The whole band and sometimes smaller pep bands were on hand at football and basketball games to add to the pep and general confusion and to give a musical note to pep assemblies. An anticipated event was the musical contest held in Wichita the early part of April. Officers for the band this year were: Orville Braymer, president, student director, and librarian, Nor- man Lanning, vice presidentg Nancy Belcher, drum majorg George Clay, assistant librarian and quarter- masterg Bill Schuster and Marion Simmons, quartermastersg and Opal Wilson, secretary. Members of the A band are D. Allaro, P. Bastian, M. Becker, N. Belcher, R. Bell, G. Betts, R. Blanchard, O. Braymer, W. Brickley, D. Boyd, Y. Caywood, G. Clay, R. Coleman, I. Conklin, R. Deck, R. Detter. M. Dewey, C. Ehrlich, P. Farney, D. Fenton, G. Foster, P. Glover, D. Gomez, l. Gordon, R. Heironimus, P. Herman, L. Hopper, L. Hutton, V. lmes, I. Iunq, W. Kempe, P. Kinley, L. Klein, N. Lanninq,'C. Lantz, E. Lee, L. Hutton, B. Baer, G. Hutchinson, D. Christner, W. Lewis, P. Lusk, D. McFarland, E. Macklin, I. Martin, L. Osborn, K. Oyler, C. Quarnstrom, R. Rothweiler, D. Rumble, R. Schermer, C. Scheuermann, B. Schuster, S. Shepherd, P. Shelley, M. Simmons, C. Skinner, W. Clayton, B. South- mayd. B. Southmayd, F. Stockham, I. Stout, R. Strange, P. Strlcklan, V. Taylor, H. Teeter, G. Thomas, A. Trent, W. Vernon, D. Walter, D. Whitwell, O. Wilson, D. Wilson, I. Wolf, I. Woodard, C. Yerkes, H. Brown, L. Carter, P. Chidester, S. Cornwell, I. Friesen, R. Iackson, A. Kefler, M. Lingenielter, I. Riggs, E. Ryan, R. Scheuermann, I. Unruh. g 72 'V -r i 1 X XX: .L ! 5 s 14. ..k.x,.N X ..- 0 .X .li . XX I C O l A xl . 5 5953 . , 3 ? l it XXX X . X lynn Xa? NE Sn. , NN.- 5 XX S X N X X X XX XXX X Xa ANN is WS . XXXX 1 Si XX 151 X 1 ki. X X ,Q - Q X 3 5 R 1 if v ima- X: Xi X XXX X 1 1 . N ,. M X its Q 6333 X ' f x rr a L' 3 5' 8 . X ii X Q it K 3 ,s. X guy . 5X ww' -A X .X .ww ml R I 'X :Q 3 S AN, is X KX X X YSSYX XXXK N X YXXQ gi X X X X X' X Q X ,iw X NX X5 X X X . X X X X X WN X SN Q e S X is SRX X X QX X ia M Q Q E xref X Q ls X K. n X ' X 'S Q: XX Q X lx -sf N X xg me Ri Q? K gk X52 s X 'in' V v..-- - . nner Orchestra ORCHESTRA Music HATH CHARMS to soothe the savage beast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. Even those of you who are not beasts, rocks, or knotted oaks will agree that music sends you. Throbbing, thrilling tempos caressing the ear at various school ftmctions and sweetly echoing through the halls were the products of the H. H. S. orchestra spurred on by Mr. Roland Gunn. Someone once made the observation that Music is not merely a study, it is an entertainmentg wherever there is music there is a throng of listeners. Music lovers were on hand to hear the orchestra concert March 8 in Richardson auditorium. Featured in the program were Richard Strange, clarinetist, who played Con- certino-Clarinet Solo and the fiddling five--Elna Claire Valine, Bob Howerton, Don Christner, Edna Smith, and Fern Esau-playing a violin concerto. The overture from Beautiful Galatea, and one from Russlan and Ludmilla were the first numbers on the program, followed by the violin quintet, I Got Plenty of Nuttin from Porgy and Bess, and selections from the Peer Gynt Suite. The concerto-clarinet solo and Introduction to Act III of Lohengrin concluded the program. Otiicers for the orchestra this year were Norman Lanning, president: Phyllis Lusk, vice president: Joan Wolf, secretary: Richard Strange, librarian: George Clay, assistant librarian: Orville Braymer, student director: Richard Deck and Marion Simmons, quarterinasters. t . Mr. R. Gunn: violin, E. Valine, W. Slaton, D. Whitwell, R. Howerton, D. Ricketts, G. Webster. L. Rauckman, I. Mettscher: trumpet, R. Deck, L. Osborn, S. Shepherd, B. Baer: flute, C. Yerkes, P. Farnsy: cello, E. Smith, C. Lowen: viola, D. Chrlstner, D. McFarland: bassoon, P. Kinleyg saxophone, I. Stout, D. Aliaro, K. Oyler, R. Heronimus, P. Bastian, G. Clay: bass hom, D. Boyd: clarinet, M. Becker. R. Strange, P. Lusk: drums, s I. Wolf, J. Woodard: tympani, M. Dewey: bass vlol, G. Lindenberqer, L. Hopper: trench horn, L. Hutton, N. Lanning: trombone, O. Braymer, M. Simmons. Dinner Orchestra-E. Valine, B. Howerton, L. Osborn, O. Braymer, D. McFarland, P. Lusk, E. Smith. 74 Second Trumpet Trio--C. Ehrlich, B. Schuster, R. Deck, C. Lance. String Quintet--Front Row: F. Esau, E. Smith, E. Valine. Back Row: D. Christner, B. Howerton, German Band-C. Ouarnstrom, R. Strange, Mr. R. Gunn, H. Teeter, O. Braymer. Woodwind Quartet---V. Taylor, P. Lusk, P. Kinley, P. Farney. Brass Sextet-Front Row: O. Braymer, D. Boyd, N. Lanning Back Row: B. Schuster, I. Iunq, C. Quarnstrom. Front Row: M. Oldham, I. Neumeyer, A. Perrin. M. Smith, M. Eales, M. Leopolus, D. Abbott, A. Winter. Second Row: D. Nelson, B. Hanna, B. Armstrong, B. Osborn, I. Ruqan, D. Oyer, V. Williams, I. Roehr, R. Neuenschwander. Back Row: B. Detter, R. Frye, C. Gardner, S. Ireton, T. Pace. Miss I. Malcolm, I. Stout, R. Zumalt, B. Zimmerman. Lab day for the Buzz staff. BUZZ STAFF XVORKING his fingers to the bone over hot copy day after day- running to and fro from the morgue -literally living the life of a galley slave--this is the fate of the hapless Buzz reporter. Even at best, assuming that the reporters, ad men, editors, and circulation staff all know what they're doing, room 12 is generally a scene of utter confusion. Out of the chaos, however, at the end of every week-if they're lucky--comes the Buzz. When this product of many days and nights of labor comes back from the printer, every- one grabs a copy and beams with parental pride. After a thorough once over a confab is held on why, with the possible exception of the one they just finished, the next Buzz is going to be the most sensa- tional in the history of the school. As those in the know will tell you, one very necessary requirement of a staff member is to be able to eat Buzz, sleep Buzz, talk Buzz, think Buzz and still believe it's wonderful. Those laboring under the false delusion that this is all play and no work are due for a rude awakening. All- 28 of the human dynamos have their little crosses to bear-annoying incidents like the deadline suddenly sneaking up and a big hole coming to light in the front page, or forgetting to stick in that all-important ad. There have even been times when the cubs didn't know where their next Buzz was coming from. This situation has been improved in the past year by having the printing of the paper done in vocational classes at the school. This was made possible by the installation of a new linotype and press. This arrange- ment gives the harassed editors a little more time for that final check- up before uputting the paper to bed. T. Pace, sports editor: A. Perrin, first page editor, M. Eales, second page editor: M. Smith third page editor. Front Row: G. Phillips, G. Brown, R. Corwin, R. Hatfield, D. Cornelson, D. Shank, B. Spence. Back Row: H. Lewis, I. I-lays, D. Wisby, Mr. F. Fee, D. Baker, B. Stuart, P. Griffith. , s ... ' - -X . F nnenv-r-Dem-1 Senior Editor Gee-ny Yu-itsetsteu-1 Activities Editor Yzon Gtnsori Boys' Sports Editor YI xv-on-ltr- Series Business Manager xdenceoes Witt- Administration Editor Se M41-Xe Y nvsv-011 Y caturc Editof QQ Boys' SP0 Swv 'Benny rts Editor omsri Crimsnten Editor S XX Clubs W nose herdy 'rev-1 who snrykye the trims end trkhnhttons oi Sonrneh d ksrn X and ieek eqnrd to another year et herd Xahor ere sNeXcorned knto N the rny sterkous Order oi the Pshsgaroof' Xsdystenoos ks rkghtf 1 nsnahy no one hnoyr s what s gotng on, Xnchxdtng the stan. The rnoftn sob oi each rnernher ks to Xseeo trech oi eitch student and what his dotng eh the ttrne. 'Criss is no eesy rnetter etther. Eor knstence stop and thxnh what he Rs Ydf-eXy to do and where he ks Ydsedy to he Rn the course oft e day. 'Yhey try to note oh oi thxs dstafrhesr sokes are ey erywhere. 'Yhe Pshegeroo Ks ont together 'oy e gronn oi dernons vikth Xoeds oi that grey matter to thtnh dv.ahohcaX thoughts swkth, and 'org 'odach gencds to yvrkte YQoeXons rernarhs wkth. These characters are Xohtngdy hnoyl n, arnong thernsehz es, as edttors. Pen edstor ks eogsfsnted ior each sectton. Pspvdtntedfthd s rohhtng out ntne other rnernhers oi the chss nntd Xt Yhd to he 'loaf' Then the reoX vlorh hegtns. Pet thts stage oi the gerne there are a 'tevr Lten to he easacty yonrnoissts who wonder why fnother dtdrft teh thefn there vrotdd he rnornents the thss. e Ydanntng a seetton conststs oi rnehtng ax tentettye draft oi e. page , then heykng, kt epgroy ed. Yltghty ydhon doohcetes more or Xessf osnahy rnorefare goitnstditngdy corited. Yert oi these go to the rknter, ostt to the tertchet, and e good pert to the y-lastehashet. Bust y as ten-yy eary frftnds are 'oegltnntng to return to norrnd sorne cheerinX eeritd rerritnds thernuxl on and t seen nothtrf yetf' and so they restgn Xy es to sgendxng, 'LS hours oi the dey tot the next ion: or hye 1 YL. ' qdess edfttor who ks Sound tedmitng on the sob. he occeston and oreperes the geroetrator ' degree. Pts ntne eccnstng, Kndeas n yotce cornes irorn the st go onf' Ytorn es e ques- shadow y the draw n 'Lace tfton we thtnh viort thernse ears tn roogn oe he onto the Xu Pts one rnan the chss rkses to t the crkrne 'tot ct grndhng thtrd ngers XeyeX thegnsekyes at hrs nose, a ster deoths oi the toofn. The Pshagetoo nm and ashen hos oi the ddetory gnernher corn hy oi sorne consxdereiton. 'lYUYVl'2 'Donot ew Yseese alarm-an-chef oenrite Sfmt-1 Editor NX:-no U nd ef class 77, M.. we ?'.r':3.i'1s?Hi e22Q-O1e- Mr - ' Front Row: B. Taylor, D. Endres, V. Evans. D. Handles, B. Tincher, L. Boney, H. Harrison, M. Barnes, N. Fairbanks, E. Taylor. Bock Row: L. Potter, V. Carter, E. Prichard, L. Icmzen, B. Meisenhiemer, M. Cor- ley, R. Baker, V. Ebe- ling, I. Thomas. L J Front Row: N. Nickel, D. Hurty, L. Wright, D. Parker, D. Hill. Back Row: A. Bgrnes, C. H. Ebersole, B. Fowler, W. O'Connell, W. Snow. TICKET AND ll HER FORCE Us!-IERING at plays, selling tickets, and running themselves ragged at basketball and football games are a few of the many activities of the ticket and usher force members. These 29 volunteers are always avail- able to give information to the curious and directions to the confused. . Those who wish to join either of the organizations apply in person to Mr. John Payne who makes the final decision. A merit system is used, the members obtaining points by their service at various functions. For underclassmen points made in one year are carried over to the next year. Those eager beavers who have been successful in amassing 200 points by the time they graduate are given a certificate which allows them to attend free all paid activities of the high school for the next year. A total of 400 points is rewarded by a 2-year certificate, and 600 points by a 4-year certiicate. The group's range of service is not limited to school activities alone. It is also called upon to usher at various civic affairs. Members of the force enjoy their work since it brings them in contact with the public, and the school is indebted to them for their willing service. - xy ff NW Q QS - RYE? -1- - S -E E 5:3555-.I::E S-L .- .- 3 g 2- Q X: X : . x ii J? is X . Y cewuizfednotwiaaaanaz lac! Jaddaca f4694l4t6 ss. -. W. Swv- - - sw-Q -A -ww 'Cf-QS NQYNSRQ mwwxx-:sxwwxwmmffe-:xx Xwiskmnamwx'-WSW- a www- xmas-'ammmww you G x P, X9 Q, .0 oe y,e5- qex sfgiicwie X ' Qu . Q10 is O YW? G o G 'O Qxlqev ' 5C5359x . X951 gh di cn 060 6 0 o-O eddie of -Q gh . Sesbeigkokcvwgo A G' 3065 in HAWK5' ZED BY STRONG COACHING STA F BooM in sports interest in HHS is undoubtedly due to leadership of the five Salt Hawk coaches, Norvall Neve, E. A. Cairns, Charles Sesher, Max Hamilton, and Eugene Niewald who have completed one of the best years in the school's history. Producing an undefeated team for the valley was the biggest accomplishment of the year for Hutchinson gridiron guide, Norvall Neve. Besides his pigskin duties, he coached the basketball seconds and the varsity tennis team. Head basketball coach, athletic director, and one of the most widely known coaches of the Ark-valley is Coach Cairns. In his 16 years at Hutchinson Chop has produced many championship teams in basketball and football. Coach Sesher is busy in sports throughout the year with duties such as helping Hamilton with the beginning football squad, coaching junior high school basketball teams and leading the varsity track squad. He will soon return to Juco as head athletic director. Coaching the beginning football squad and acting as one of Neve's advisers are the duties of Max Hamilton. Whether or not a beginner stays out for football is often determined by his first year. With leadership from Hamilton and Sesher, the beginners' squad is definitely growing. Probably the least known of the high school sports men- tors is Eugene Niewald, manual training teacher at Liberty junior high. He has duty of working into shape HHS's deceptive backfield and molding into form the strong reserves. I-IA WK5' RETAIN CHAMPION HIP RETAINING their Ark-Valley championship, the 1945 Salt Hawks smashed through the year with an onslaught that was never checked. In their first undefeated season since 1930, the Neve- men chalked up 310 points with only 52 tallies scored against them. Erasing the only stain on last year's record, the Hutch High gridsters traveled to Wellington to crush the Crusaders, 37-0. In a non-league opener at home the Hawks waded through the rain and Stafford's line of defense, flooding the Trojans 32-0 on September 21. High water ,delayed the Hawks from adding an- other victim to their list until October 1, when Winfield fell prey to the birds, 39-0, at the Viking's home field. Wichita North Redskins bit the dust when scalped by the senior high team, 33-7, on October 5 at Gowans stadium. Sweep- ing the Hawks from their nest, the Ward Cyclones from Kansas City gave the pigskin toters their narrowest escape of the year in a non-league fray. Harbaugh used his educated toe to make the two-point winning margin leaving the score 27-2 S. To see the boys in gold and blue play their best game of the season many Hutchinson fans were in the audience of 9500, October 26 at Lawrence stadium in Wichita. Providing the com- petition were the Wichita East High Aces. With the aid of the touchdown twins, Bond and Ackerman, the Hutch eleven out ran the college size Aces, the final tally being 25-14. Forging into undisputed leadership of the Valley the Salt Hawks were the first team to topple Arkansas City. Marking up 35 tallies, the Salters slackened only in the last two minutes of play to give the Bulldogs their 6 points. During the half Cordy Ferron was crowned football queen of 1945. With their eyes on the mythical state championship, the valley champs furthered their cause by swamping the Wildcats at El Dorado, 41-0. To. end the season the Hawks piled the Newton Railroaders up in the corner of the gridiron to run wild for a 40-0 total. Five Salt Hawks made the Ark-Valley All Stars chosen by the coaches of the valley-Orbon Tice, right tackle, Gene Ackerman, right halfbackg Ronald Bringle, left guardg Joeallen Gibson, cen- ter, and Bill Bond, left halfback, selected captain for the all star crew. 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A. fChopJ Cairns' Gold and Blue five won 13 games and lost seven, but four of the seven were dropped to non-league teams. The Hawks went to the quarter-finals of the state tournament before being beaten out by Columbus. Salt Hawks received their initiation under fire at the hands of the Topeka Trojan five on November 30. The local cagers found themselves with a 30-29 lead going into the closing minutes of the game but dropped the contest when a Trojan connected with a last second Held goal. Dan Upson took high scoring honors with six field goals and one free throw. 'Seeking to avenge last year's double defeat by Wellington's net-swishers, Hutch played host to the Crusaders on December 7. As was the case last year, Harold Rogers, junior forward, was the fly in the Hawks' soup. Wellington took the game, 32-28, after see-sawing for three quarters. Having dropped two consecutive tilts, the cagers took stock of the El Dorado Wild- catson December 14 and fairly dubbed them, 3 S-16, on the El Dorado courts. XVichita North Redskins set up their wigwam in Hutchinson on December 21, with Dent Hamilton as their big threat. The Cairnsmen promptly proceeded to stop the XVichitans. The final outcome of the fray was Hutchinson, 343 North, 30. XVinlield Vikings followed the pattern set by North, and they were defeated by the identical score, 34-30, at Winfield on December 28. The Gold and Blue cagers were rated as the underdogs in this game by most dopesters. Ark City's Bulldogs invaded the Salt City on January 4 but were sent home with a defeat chalked against them. Big Tom Hardy, Hawk center, was held to three points, but the rest of the team came through with more than enough points to win an easy 28-15 victory. Flying high after taking four in a row, the Hawk live were thrown into a nose-dive at the Wlichita East courts. The Blue Aces eked out a 27-26 victory after being proclaimed one of the best and biggest fast-breaking fives in the Valley. Upson and Pittman shared scoring honors with eight points apiece. Salt 'Hawks and their fans flew high on January 18 while the Cairnsmen took the Newton Railroaders in another of the annual basketball duels. Guard Orbon Tice hit the nets for 14 points to lead the Gold and Blue squad's scoring attack. This was Tice's third game after recovering froma broken arm received during the-football season. - ! -.E t N TQ Six -N Tom HardY. senior, , Dan Upson, junior, Bob Ryan. iunior. center. 1 ard, guard. guard. Q orw 84 if rss-9-. as ref S s a as K 5 x 5 Q5 is ge WW .. s w. . . N as + si - 4 Z, 5- 1 V. I ,.,. I ,S L f S , F :Six 1 N igwgjgffggp- ' sig - g f J:. '1:s Yfifeeas viii gb Bob Lees, senior un. ,,,,..nw-x.. ., ..-, .- COND IN VAUEY RACE To start the second round off in the right direction, the Hutch quintet out-shot and out-rebounded the Wellington five for a 31-27 victory. This win pushed the Hawks into a three-way tie for first place with Newton and Wellington. ' El Dorado's Wildcats were the Hrst team to fall prey to a slightly different Gold and Blue lineup, 42-26, on january 31. During the week between the Wellington and El Do- rado games, live of Chop's first string players became ineligible for future Valley games as a result of playing in an outside game. Orbon Tice and Toin Hardy came through with 16 and 15 points respectively to spear- head the Gold and Blue attack at Wichita North February 8. The Hutch squad tried a few fast break tactics and came out on the long end of a 45-23 score. On the next night, the Salt Hawk fans saw the Winfield Vikings lead the Cairnsmen for three quarters before jack Pittman started hitting some long shots. The sharp-eyed forward tallied 14 points to lead the scorers in their 27-18 victory. Ark City's Bulldogs were the next team to fall before the Hawks. With Pittman, Hardy and Tice banging away at the hoop, the Cairnsmen walked away, with a 40-19 vic- tory. This win enabled the Salt City five to remain in a tie for first place with the Newton Railroaders. , Playing two nights in a row, the Hutch basketeers took one and dropped the other. XVichita East's Blue Aces held the Hawks to a two-poirit victory, 25-23, Febniary 225 -and the Wyandotte Bulldogs from Kansas City edged the Cairnsmen, 37-36, the next night at Kansas City in a non-league game. In the last game of the Valley season, Newton's Railroaders avenged an earlier defeat at the hands of the Hawks by stopping the Gold and Blue five, 27-17. This win gave Newton undisputed first place in the Ark-Valley with Hutchinson and Wellington com- ing in second and third. Hutch qualified to attend the state tournament at Topeka by dropping Dodge City, 31-23, in the Great Bend regional tourney. Great Bend stopped the Hawks the next night, 32-29. In the state tournament the Hawks took Shawnee Mission easily with a score of 33-17. The following night the tables were turned, and the Hutchinson team was eliminated from the tournament by Columbus, 40-33. Honors went to Tom Hardy, center, and Orbon Tice, guard, who were nominated to the All-Ark Valley team. Hardy was also on the third All-State team and was third high in the Valley's individual scoring behind Rogers and Barrett, both of Wellington. a Proctor Dean, senior, center. Hoyt Hippie, senior, forward. i Hgbm-1Hildyqrd, senior Dick Martindell, senior, ' Charles Oswald, senior, Dick Kuhns, senior, forward, guard. 8 S forward. . guard. i i oiiet G GYG r . econdsded Going gm? uKCh So CQOW Future Hawks are: First Row: Keith Christner, Ronald Mercer, Hal Davis, Richard Mercer. Second Row: Gene Ackerman, Bill Wall, Sharyl Voss. Back Row: Byron Batthauer, Jimmie Conklin, John Oswald, and Clinton Ehrlich. RE ERVES PROVIDE PREUMINARIES T0 VALLEY GAMES MANY exciting preliminaries to the all important Valley games were 'ian in provided by Hutchinson's second team under the coaching of Norvall Neve. The seconds were not as scrappy as their fellow basketeers of the first squad. Best performances were shown against the El Dorado seconds. The first game was Won at El Dorado, 26-16, by the Hutch five, and the second, 27-29. The junior squad members were Gene Ackerman, Byron Batthauer, Jimmie Conklin, Clinton Ehrlich and John Oswald. Sopho- mores were Hal Davis, Richard Mercer, Ronnie Mercer, Gene Unruh, Sharyl Voss, and Bill Wall. After a lapse of IS years the junior high schools returned to inter- scholastic basketball. Both Sherman and Liberty junior high combined into a single squad. Within that squad there are two teams, one of freshmen and the other of seventh and eighth graders. These Hawks of the future lost to only one team, Newton. They won from Nickerson, Burrton, McPherson and Buhler. Fotopolus and Ediger were the sharpshooters of the Hawklets. The other team mates were Cairns, Hatcher, Estes, Forney, Myer, Wiley, Glaze, Tankersley, and Leffel. The graders were Jung, Kimbell, Noyes, Collins, and Grover. oofddo Xe Oi El orv- Wish ebovnd it r aY95 G ,wear Sn ghd. Hqrd We 9-C1199 who won jgjislps Dee mob KOY 23. Win, ,he oi geek wfnni A Muyleign more on. 8 6 ng bas-Ire, 3553519595895 ' HW. r A ,Jln'q!uc..c. K. I Front Row: R. Zumalt, M. Evans, F. Hcoper, T. Maupin, B. Wall. B. Batihauer, Z. Fahra, I. Oswald, T. Pace, D. Richards. Second Row: D. Coss- man, I. Ludwiq, B. Howerton, H. Woodward, C. Richards, D. Upson, W. Tyler, A. Bishop, B. Arbuckle, P. Gordon,'B. Parney, B. Fotopoulos. Third Row: G. Ryan, R. Strange, E. Visser, I. Woods, I. Brooks, I. Burgeli, R. Krause, I. Massey, R. Kurnmer, C. Lantz, K. Schroeder, E. Friesen. C. Clay. Buck Row: D. Fenton. W. Euker, F. Stockham, I. Costello, R. Smith, R. Tcmkersley, D. Payne, E. Hensley. M. Bowen, I. Shears, R. Woodward, A. Harper. NINE ZETTEIQMENSTIQENGTHEN '46 SAN HAWK CINDEI? SQUAD STRENGTHENED by nine lettermen returning from last year's squad and a host of promising underclassmen, Coach C. E. Sesher scheduled seven meets for the Gold and Blue track- sters to attend during the 1946 season. Lettermen returning from last year were Bill Bond, Dick Martindell, Chester Richards, Bob Arbuckle, Gene Ackerman, Johnny Oswald, Talton Pace, Jack Ludwig. , In the opening meet of the year at Sterling College, April 5, Hutchinson and Salina tied for third behind the tradi- tionally strong representatives from Wichita East and Wichita North. East tallied 71 M points, North scored 55 V2 and Hutchinson and Salina each earned 3392. Bill Bond, '46 track captain, led the Gold and Blue spikesters in indi- vidual scoring with IOM, points. Boys and events in which they placed at Sterling were as follows: 100-yd. dash-B. Bond, first, J. Ludwig, fourth, 220-yd. dash-B. Bond, second, J. Ludwig, fifth, 440-yd. dash-J. Oswald, fourth, 880-yd. run--J. Farney, fifth, mile run-C. Richards, third, javelin-D. Upson, third, broad jump-B. Wall, third, P. Gordon, fifth, high jump- T. Maupin, tie fifth, 880-yd. relay--U. Ludwig, B. Wall, T. Maupin, B. Bondj , first, medley relay-third. Other team members and events in which they partici- pated were A. Bishop, 880-yd. run, D. Richards, mile run, M. Evans, low hurdles, R. Zumalt, shot, T. Pace, shot, javelin, and discus. At Wichita University, April 12, the Hutchinson squad again took third place honors with 37 M points behind Wfichita East with 76 and Wichita North with 51 points. Bond ran second in the 100-yd. dash and first in the 220- yd. dash to top individual scoring. Boys who earned points at Wichita but not at Sterling were B. Howerton, second in high jump, F. Hooper, tied for second in pole vault: T. Pace, fourth in shot put, and M. Evans tied for fifth in low hurdles. As this was the first time this meet was held all first places were records for athletes to go by next year. Three of these records are held by Hutchinson trackmen. The records are 220-yd. dash, B. Bond, time :23.9, half mile relay, time l:34.7, and high jump, T. Maupin, height five feet nine and one-half inches. Showing lots of promise in their first year out for track were T. Maupin, P. Gordon, B. Wall, sophomores, and B. Farney, freshman. All of these boys earned points at Sterling and Wichita and showed that they intended to stay among the best. Other meets which the team attended were: Kansas University Relays .... April 19 ..... Hutchinson Invitational .... April 27 Ark-Valley Relays ......... May 3 Regional Meet ............ May 10 State Meet ...... .... M ay 17. . .. At Lawrence At Hutchinson At Wichita At Hutchinson ,At Wichita Frank. Hooper qoes over the bar during cx practice jump. 4 00 Y' 6 oc? 625- . XOQETQX 'N 0 K Q0 K foo oo f 5 0 Q9 . ,Q sf D Oo, if Q Q X 555f'f'?'5 0'NDf'?Mf 1 ee ooe X ff c , Dim e ee ee l eeo 3 kk -K K .kxk kkkkk Practicing forlu meet, Bob Howerton rolls - g'k K y over the high Jump bar. - K L -A f c L f - L X L, . . 1 . 1 k ' ' R f- 1 w AJ, x ge - k . S - M o X . c e -' A . - A -'Ef f V- , h a - o c c e eeeo ref- - xg . x.'-. Q - '31T:. : - ,gf A 1 'V 0-'O We 855,66 Q5 X .--'- 0:6 egg '00 9. Q0 A .- 5' Q . . 'fa 455040 A' .. Of 9 OJ- - - Q- - 51 ..- :ff -, .- ff .Q z' ,5 9 e.-- . .ff o .-.. - A 1 ., - 2 . . 6 Q X A F? .Q ff Q A, W- - - ive' - K - c-k- H - e Another up cmd coming underclcssrncm, Dun Up- i'0W M'4Ny lFN'5 .K . k:.rtXg , L X - Alfred Bishop cmd Gene Forney placed sixth and fifth respectively in the 880 run at Sterling. 0 . gqwgfo . , . K he 'bewb s .K QL 6 92- A - A Cleese LLLL- Aiyy y N , y s eee4n rigs e y y s s 1 e eee is neee s t eee n s l C' s Bill Bond finished second cr half step behind Vcn Gilder oi North. lock Ludwig took fifth in the 220-yard dosh at Sterling. ls, 0005 '-9 e 49 N9 -to Stagg' 'O AO 'yooxcg-iaq' avg? 89 Zack Fcrhcx posses the baton to Byron Bcxtthctuer as they come close to passing Wichita North. ' TENNIS SQUAD USES' UNDERCIAS MEN Gene FoloP0'-'los' heshmcm' TommY Cairns freshman Richard Mercer' Sophomore 3 MADE UP of underclassmen, the 1946 tennis squad participated in thirteen meets. Losing the Hrst meet to Stafford on April 2,,the netmen showed great promise for the rest of the season and for the coming years. Squad members are Tommy Cairns Ge F , ne otopoulos, freshmeng Hal Davis, Richard Mercer s h , op omoresg and Ronnie Linscheid and Jerry Betts, juniors. Tennis schedule was as follows: Stafford, April 2, thereg Ster- ling, April 11, hereg East, April 12, there, Kiowa, April 13, at Kingmang Salina, April 16, thereg North, April 19, there, Tri- angular meet with Salina and Winn ld e , April 20, at Wichita, Regional, May 10, hereg State, May 17, at Topeka. Rich Mercer reiurns cr short serve in cz practices game. Hcx1 D evis. svvhomom' l .--L Ronnie Linscheid- lunlol' ,,.,.t..,Mn, . t . . Ronnie Linscheid reaches for a quick return in a match with Gene Foiopoulos. Jerry Betts, junior. INTRAMURAZ PORTS DEVHOP BETTER PORTSMAN HIP STRIVING for still better sportsmanship and keener com- petition, Coach Norvall Neve's gym classes were kept busy all year with events such as volleyball and basket- ball, stressing team coordination, and boxing and wrest- ling, stressing individual ability. Wild scramblings and hoarse-voiced yells highlighted the volleyball tournament that started the year and ended the first week in November. Team captains either volunteered or were chosen by Coach Neve. Every class played a single round robin with teams volleying and serving their way to champion- ship in the eight classes. - ' After putting the ball over the net, classes changed their strategy and started putting the ball through the iron hoop. The game was basketball, but the boys said that at times, it bore little resemblance to the original game. A regular schedule of basketball was started early in November with the teams under new captains. Statistics were kept, and the losing teams took laps as an-added incentive for winning. Bob Coleman was the hottest player making 23 points during a'single ten-minute game. His team mates were also the highest scoring five as they racked up 34 points in one game. The regularly scheduled tourney came to a close the week after Christmas. Boxing started the second semester with a bang. The bang landed sometimes on the chin or stomach, but usu- ally it went wild. The gym students were divided into weight classes and boxed only boys of their own weight. The bouts were three two-minute rounds with referee, judges and time-keepers as officials. The boxing gloves were put away during the third week in February. With the gloves out of the way, the would-be Jack Dempseys started trying to make a name for themselves as wrestlers. With the same procedure as used in boxing, the wrestlers finished late in March. With spring well on its way and the end of the year just around the corner, Coach Neve started toning the boys' muscles with work on tumbling, apparatus, and the ropes. After the days became warmer, marching replaced the indoor work. Almost any day a husky- voiced Hep Hep could be heard accompanied by the steady cadence of a group of marching gym students. WC' demonstrdie me H55 K1 Und Cygtke Lccggtllwl mics of W KQHGY Cut x Wu xi od e on the bfiii the blwba pn was md me Winn that decide Ccoch Norvclll Neve leads his fourth hour class through one of their easier exercises. ii iehwq C' sms Boys INI I , . X and Bocas under hondxccps N49 vms one ptoduce both Sow eqs tired comesloms. Inirumurql b czsketb 11 - the Gym Sports, G 'S mos' popular of Used to d mC-In F0115 evelop both arm cmd leg muscles are th 959 iwo. are Xhese cm take mt as well cas dish it out Proving ihcxi they c puqihsts. Afvy DI releflvr ACTIVITIES A desperate Qty for a goal is staged in a fourth hour gym class. H. K 1 menilirilr Lakes C' left io c The nose ho ' U1 C. Shuyler in Q tourna- These pi 995'-b Cap mcesu ack relays were featured in the h d On i 93 , - hile classmates . - he mmddle of a fhp W F. Hooper IS caught m t look on from the IOPSS Small in size but lorqe in number were these sophomores- Front Row: M. Schmitt, D. Sellers, B. Hayes, I. Mcirtinclell Second Row: I. Durflinqer, M. Bryon, D. Scxvcrqe, E. Cornwell P. Aley, S. Tiffany. Buck Row: B. Brcrck, P. Glover, P. Moden: M. Gowons, C. Cocxd, E. Mills, M. King. Th Fr p . goat I?I?vX1eZgBeCiZISBipOSJCor:ln consisted of th Cad' Row: P E11-dfr' M. Hinds ISM' White, A 259 lfourleenx ooper' i oben' V- Tcrbllo K Abbolf. B. Cr emn' Second F, B. I-l!T11Str0ngu'3f Lloyd. ' ' vis, B. e iunigr Cham , J UNI 07? GIRIS' CAPTURE 6.A.A. HOCKEY TITLE JUNIOR girls' hockey team bullied their way to cham- pionship of the annual G.A.A. tournament November 12-14. On November 12, the seniors started the hockey tournament off with a bang when they over-ran the sophomores, 4 to 1. Theola Vaughn stole the show with the leadership of individually scored points by recording three. Charlene Skinner made up the difference for the seniors while Phyllis Aley scooped the only sophomore point between the posts. Failing to continue their winning, the seniors fell to the short side of the score when the juniors won 2-0 on the following day. Barbara Osborn and Madelyn White shared the honors for the fems of '47 by scoring one each. To end the interclass duels, the juniors swamped the sophomores, 4-1, November 14. Madelyn White, junior center, was the star for the champs when she scored all four points. Bonnie Hays was the threat of the sopho- mores as she made their only score. Teams chosen for the tournament by Miss Kathryn Schaake were as follows: Seniors-Nancy Belcher, Jean Bradley, Stella Gabrielson, Norma jo lmel, Mary Alice Johnson, Clarissa Jones, Gwyn Kimball, Marjorie Mitch- ell, Dorothy Oyer, Charlene Skinner, Edna Smith, Ra- mona Sprinkle, Theola Vaughn, Wilma Jean Vernon, Dorothy Whitwell, and Dorothy Reese. Junior champions were Dorla Abbott, Nina Mae Alex- ander, Betty Armstrong, Velma Beale, Barbara Cooper, Betty Crum, Rosalie Lloyd, Barbara Osborn, Alice Perrin, Zona Silvis, Virginia Taylor, Phyllis Tolbert, and Made- lyn White. Sophomores4-Phyllis Aley, Betty Brack, Marguerite Bryan, Catherine Cond, Ella Mae Cornwell, Joan Dur- flinger, Pat Glover, Maxine King, June Martindell, Eliza- beth Mills, Phyllis Moden, Donna Savage, Maxine Schmitt, Donna Sellers, and Shirley Tiffany. Each team elected its own captain before the tourna- ment. Leading the seniors was Jean Bradley. Barbara Osborn was the captain of the juniors, while the sopho- hege ten . 1 rneY PY 1 . 5 represented ln lhehnobi BrcxdleY. W- iii' h loss oi '46 W? F ey. T. VCW9 ' '. h ul N, Belc Eeiisrs-fiom Bow' Dliirrcilbrdll. D' Oyer' M' MNC e non, SeeoncER?'g:a5'b. Reese. Back ROW: ' ' mores were led by Bonnie Hays. Seniors fa. .Lied to m Qke th' is goal and 108, to the j Unior-5, 2,0 FEMS 0F '47 SECURE THE 6.A.A. VOUEYBAU CHAMPION HIP CHAMPIONSHIP of the annual G A.A. volle ball t . y ourna- ment on December 13, 17, and 18 was awarded to the d un efeated juniors. They scored 94 points to their op- ponents' 44. Starting to the top with the first game on December h 13, t e juniors more than doubled the score when they over-ran the sophomores, 30-14. On that same evening they defeated the seniors, 19-10. Sophomores were kept in the loss column, when the seniors outplayed them by two points, final score being 12-10, on December 17. Continuing to win with mar- gins equaling almost the number of points made by their opponents, the juniors subdued the sophomores, 29-15. To finish the tourney on December 18th the seniors eked out a win over the sophs, 21-19. They lost later in the evening to the juniors, 10-16. The juniors' star-studded line up led b Barb - , y ara Cooper, included Dorla Abbott, Nina Mae Alexander Bett A ' y rmstrong, Velma Beale, Pat Ewy, Marianne Gear: Rosalie Lloyd, Evelyn McCullough Beverly Pierc , ef Zona Silvis, Virginia Taylor, Phyllis Tolbert, Madelyn White B b , ar ara Osborn, and Galena Mae W'oodson. Dorothy Reese was in charge of the senior team com- posed of Nancy Belcher, Jean Bradley Nan Dowz Fl , er, eta Frazier, Clarissa Jones, Gwyn Kimbell, Nancy Nichols D h ' orot y Oyer, Betty Russell, Jean Smith, Ramona Sprinkle, Jody Stucky, Theola Vaughn, Wilma Jean Vernon, and Helen White. Young sophies under the leadership of June Martin- dell were: Joan Durflinger, MargueriteBryan, Ella Mae jones, Donna Savage, Sue Van Slyke, Betty Sanders, Beverl Wei b y n renner, Margaret Wfestrick, Martha White, Pat Cooper, Bonnie Hays, Ella Mae Cornwell, and Maxine King. Bicycling and hiking were captained by seniors, Gwyn Kimbell and Nancy Nichols, respectively. The season for these sports comes twice a year with partici ation p once each week for six weeks and an extra week for make-up D ' h urmg t e last seven weeks of school the G A A held Underdoqs of the tourney were these sophomores-Front Row: V B. Sanders, I. M 1' d 11 ' ' crm e , M. While. Second Row: B. Wein- brenner, M. Bryon, E. Cornwell. Back Row: I. Durilinqer, B. Hays, M. King, D. Scivcige, S. Van Slyke. G A A vollevbqll from 0 While, R- UW ' chomvloggiiigzeond new MG. Woodson- Armstro xox' B. Osborn. gow: V- TGY , . . . a roller skating activity. Marian Hinds, junior, was in charge of the skaters. dutliiq the arve are the?-9 lumors nior S About to Yemm tzsriiigecembaf 18' . e iunior-senior Gum T . Ro hese gemors Outh we N. Dowzer W i awed the sophom C- Jones, N. Belcher,.PV?::.ZZfgrDNRiIese, T.oiZ:ugZn Sgc.ondIPronf . . . ichols G Kimgen con How: ' ' I B. Russell 116 ' ' ' ef B- j., secured 1 I B, COOP ' These were the iuflif'f,,wv?Bec1e. B, P19139 M, GGOY- Back Junior G.A.A. basketeers were-Front Row: Madelyn White, Barbara Cooper, Betty Armstrong. Second Row: Nina Mae Alexander, Dorla Abbott, Marianne Gear. Back Row: Erlene Prichard, Galena Woodson. eese' Doroth CI!! Sflllih heojq Vqugh Sfllgnl Senior 1, Flwence utgkeieen We:-ex R .s Uesen, N noni R , . Row- Morthq IS UUQY Be1Cher'o',1f Wilma jean V Stuckey and CZ Oyer. Back R ent Wemhermq n. Second QYOISCIII wmfs. ow' Gwyn KimIi5e1i?oiffii' JUNIORS' CAPTURE 6.A.A BA KETBAU TOURNEY F1Nrsr-IING a very successful year, the juniors cap- tured the G.A.A. basketball tourney, February'7 to March 7. This was their third championship this year, being undefeated in all tournaments. The 1946 tournament got underway on Febru- ary 27 when the juniors outplayed the seniors, 39 to 13. White, junior, was high scorer with 19 points while Kimbell, of the seniors, scored 9 tallies. Not stopping after a loss, the seniors gave the sophomores a scare when they won, 17 to 14. High point honors went to Willis with 9 points while Hays and Sanders had 3 baskets each. Madelyn White dropped in 13 of the juniors' 16 points when they defeated the sophomores, 16 to 12. Bonnie Hays was high for the sophomores with S tallies. Closest game of the tourney was the seniors' one-point loss to the juniors, 19 to 20. White scored 14 points while Kimbell sank 10. Sophomores defeated seniors by the slight mar- gin of two points. Kimbell, senior, scored four buckets, and Hays racked up seven points. Final score was juniors 17, seniors 15. Juniors walked away with the Hnal game by beating the sophomores, 21-9. Abbott, junior, scored 10 points while Marrs and Martindell were high pointers for the fems of '48 by scoring two buckets each. Junior championship team was captained by Barbara Cooperg other members were Madelyn White, Galena Woodson, Marianne Gear, Betty Armstrong, Phyllis Tolbert, Virginia Taylor, Nina Mae Alexander, Dorla Abbott, Erlene Prichard, and Evelyn McCullough. Sophomores were Betty Sanders, june Martindetl, Ella May Jones, Cleda Marrs, Bonnie Hays, Leola Stewart, Suzanne Van Slyke, Geraldine Linebarger, Margueritte Bryan, and captain, Margaret Gowans. Class of '46 team consisted of Captain Nancy Belcher, Stella Gabrielson, Charolean Willis, Theola Vaughn Florence Friesen Martha Jean Smith Gwyn Kimbell Jody Stuckey, Nancy Nichols Betty Russell Millicent Weatherman Dorothy Reese and Dorothy Oyer june Marttndell Mdfqufel . Row: ' P61115 of 45 were'-Front g Leola Stewart, Mar- Gowcms, Betty Sanders- s?cond Eliza Ltnebarqer. Suzanne , Ge querttte Brygs. nag: 111-Mol' Cmgaclldc Marrs- VGH Slykel G Jody st k E1 uf ey stamps Q twQ.pa,.,. r ene Prichard, and Barbara Cooperftrir,stBetty Armstrong, O S OP er. Q mvn...,,m it w, -vs 1 K Q Y XY f f f f f f Q3 '+ f 9.1: !!!JJ2' 4 X 4 CHEERIEA DER5' Zack FAiu-rA-Cheer- leader for the second time and head of the is. Traffic is tied up while the pepsiers make with the cheers at a down town rally. A Emu. HANE5 -This senior lad certainly went places this year, and rightly so, too. He's well liked and gets along with everybody. The fact that this season's pep team is the best in years is due as much to his help as to the others. Donor!-xv O'CoNNon One sweet gal is Dottie or Pudge as she is known to 'her friends. A cheery word and smile greets everyone who meets her. As peppy and cute as they come, cheering squad is our boy Zack. He's cheer- ful, friendly with plenty on the ball and a bright QU remark for every occasion. Hex she really sends those yells. Our cheerleaders for- mally present one'oi the new formations cooked up this I year. DUANE W1LsoN-'Ye olde personality kidde' is Duane, and on him it looks good. He's as eifer- vescent as seltzer water and has an eye for the women too. As Duane's only a junior, he will be lighting up the halls with that smile next year too. e The cheering squad giv- ing with the ol' pep at Gowcm's stadium. SALLY Proves-An all 'round good fellow is our gal Sal. She's sweet, and a lot of fun too. Sally has been the guid- ing spirit in many school activities fre- member those G.A.A. programsj and H.H.S. will surely lose a leader this spring. EDDIE MACKLINlA bit quieter fha!j than the others but with a defi- nite gleam in. his eye is Eddie. Following in his sister's footsteps, 'Mack' is doing a wonderful job of leading the Hawks to greater victories. 99 MARIANNE GEAR-As far as -looks and person- ality go, Marianne is second to none. fjust ask Gene if you don't believe us.J Her en- thusiasm and sparkle always add a lot to any- thing she decides to take part in. pllllm. ' x N N15 ' xx Nm: NRRL QQQQNQL I -- . L..! f'7-. P' lllg' - ,-f f 1 ' .' . f -42? Q- '-. 'Agia-1:-L: ziziit-:lx-,zgzir 7 ' - K- wmv, Mm Quik Nmlmam IWM4 Beffz fallen Mm peqqzf 14a'am4 Mm 2040274 mmm f 'We XX 5 QNWQ Xxepekels S x Cow High school days Have much delight, But can': compare With high school nights XX. enlloo Bo The Go .012 Girls the I Ollfine Ib at is. Y 102 Someihinq new has been added- World War II vets. 'W ' .s qcxmbol quww G' 095 calflfoo' 70l - Kwai .Hy .. 'J-'X W l s A K .fy r.. d exp wx W 'X C? 4 DAZE The Be Q rded Wonders. c.,,o,. Ing ' Jn the Yuletjde In cznner ,Haw GK Wwe, GQKOQ Xe! 6' ex Q' XOVG 'rm sa swaenxs - Pt e vrofk' Happy wedding to yooou--I. Chandler becomes Mrs. Wilison. vom? KW W s 0 C. ' X I I An apple ff Could We,d ratbe That 4 Xisl 6. rn, I ' ,. , L T b V , 'Q NI , 6 Q Q4 19 'A -76 - Q. rr . .5 'q s' M 'Qi-QI cv Kei er for you. e Happlesv h-ooo-ooo. fly C115 syn Sr Long 606 6+ xxx O' XWQYQXQQ fag-f N otmfln Wood Bob Frost ' 105 Y , Tcrcky Day characters A sw gxch in mood in we se T130 assembly-from Shortnin' Bread to hula - expressing their personalities. 1 W Qirl S X to dee P drqmq . in Q4 Thousand Times NOV as- 5 M99 buf! an Presenunq me J 106 , 1 X -Q MM, ,M AWA4..-.L,,-A,,,,AM,..,--..,,-,,,, H, -Mg ,A . , , , ,..-1 Th . Maiden' s w 8 k . 111 Hers E shades eek brings 01' Mme . Defo the usum P991 resuhs. N00 107 Mm QXOA7' 'X soxd ii n h Our Sun Ju, Ss th. IS trio ourd O01-S The Hawk' 5 Nask cmd Z ODX UVE5' OE GREAT MEN All RENIIND U AND, DEPARTING, IEAVE BEHIND U ADAMS, PEGGY JANE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12. 31: Who Wouldnt Be Crazy 141: Perrill 12, 31: Treas. 121:.MadriTlians 13, 41: HolyaCIty 83, 41: Salt Haw Revue 13, 41: ixed horus 13, 41: Queen Attendant 141. ALLISON, MAY Home Ec 141: Holy City 141. ALLISON, RAY, Holy City 131. ANDERSON, RUTI-I G.A.A. 141: Girl Reserves 141: Triple Quartet 141: Holy City 141: Mixed Chorus 141: Queen Attendant 141. AI-PLEGATE, ROBERT PAUL ARBUCRLE, ROBERT Hi-Y 1.12. 3, 41: S. C. Res. 531, Vice Pres. 141: -Club 13, 41: S. . ep. 141: Pep- tomists 121:'1Junior Sec . 131: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41: rack 13, 411 BABCOCR, DORIS BABCOCK, VIRGINIA Home Ec 141. BAKER, WARREN Hi-Y 12, 31: Peptomists 121: Basketball 12, 31: Tennis 121. BARRER, JO Salt Hawk Revue 131. BARNES, DARLENE Girl Reserves 121. BASTIAN, PATRICIA Girl Reserves 131: Orchestra 141: Band 13, 41. ' BEAL, BETTY 121:,Girl Reserves 121: Volleyball 2 BECK, ALICE Girl Reserves 12, 31. BECK, ALLEN Holy City 12, 31. BECRER, MERNA Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-Mo Carter 141: Madrigalians 141: Holy City 141: Mixed Chorus 141. BELCI-IER, NANCY G.A.A. 12, 3 41:: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Home Ee 41: epettas 12, 31: S. C. Rep. 221, Secy. 31: Band 12, 3, 41: Drum Major 2 4 gikey 141: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: .3. 1: Basketball . BENNETT, GENE I-Ii-Y 12, 31. - BENsCI-IEIDT, GEORGE I-gi-Y 121: Peptornists 121: Football 11, 2, 3 . BERRY, JAMES Hi-Y 12, 31, Cabinet 121, Secy. 131: Pepto- mists 121: Don't Take My Penny 161: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? 141: Basket all 31: Track 12, 31: Buzz 131: Allagaroo BOND, WILLIAM Football 13, 41: Track 12, 3, 41: Captain 141: H-Club 12, a, 41. BOYD, DOROTI-IY Orchestra 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 3, 41. BRAYMER, ORVILLE Holy City 13, 41: Senior Soloists 141: Band 12, 3, 41, Pres. 141: Orchestra 12, 3, 41. BREDFELDT, RONALD Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Ticket-Usher Force 121. BREWER, CAROL G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12. 3, 41: Home Ec 141. BRICRLEY, WINIFRED G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41. BRINGLE, RONALD Hi-Y 121: Football 12, 3, 41: Track 121: H-Club 13, 41. BRoOxs, PATSY G.A.A. 141: Girl Reserves 12 3, 41: Rich- ardson-McCarter IS41: Home Bc 141: Holy City 13, 41: Salt awk Revue 13,f41. BURNETT, WILLIAM Hi-Y 12, 31: Bus: 131. BURTON, MICKIE Girl Reserves 121. BUsI-I, EARL Football 12, 3, 41: H-Club 141. CALLEN, BETH G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Seek 831: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson- c arter 13, 41, Pres. 141: Home Ee 841: Don't Take My Penny Q1, Who Wou dn't Be Crazy 141: SE:-ing reen 14-1,'business: Junior Vice res. 531: Senior Girl Rep. 13: Madrigalians 431: Triple Quartet 131: ixed Chorus 13, CAMP, TI-IURLOW CAMPBELL, JACK Hi-Y 12, 31: Peptomists 121: Perrill 12, 3, 41, Secy. 131, Pres. 141: Student Council 12, 3, 41, Pres. 141: Who Wouldn't Be Cras ' 1411: Spring Green 141' Rebound 91: he Patsy' 121: Hou dit 62, a. 41: on Hawk Revue 13, 41: ixedy horus 13. 41: Ticket Force 12, 31, Head 831: Basketball 121: Track 131: Sophomore res. 121: Jun- ior S. C. Rep. 131. CANFIELD, MARGARET G.A.A. 12. 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Holy City 13, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 131: Triple Quartet 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Buzz 131. CARsON, CORINNE G.A.A. 1421: Richardson McCarter 141: Per- rill 141: oly City 141: Mixed Chorus 141. CARTER, IzETTA G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Buzz 131- CHALFANT, WILLIAM CI-IAMBERs, EUGENE CHANDLER, JOANN G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Holy City 13, 42: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 4 : Triple Quartet 41: Mixed Chorus 141: Buzz 131: Al agaroo 141. CI-IEW, PATRICIA G.A.A. 121: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Holy City 131: Buzz 131: Volleyball 121. CLARK, BARBARA DEAN G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 12, 3. 41, S. C. Rep. 131: Pepettas 12, 31' Holy City 13, 41: Buzz 131: Allagaroe 141. CLARR, JOAN' G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3 : Hockey 12, 31. CLEMMENTS, WILLIAM I-Ii-Y 121: Track 121. COBERLY, CHARLES I-Ii-Y 121: Holy city 131: Football cz, am. CORNMAN, DORIS JEAN CRABB, L. D. CRoss, CATHERINE G.A.A. 12. 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41. CRUMPACRER, MARILYN Home Ee 141: Salt Hawk Revue 131:IHoly City 13, 41. CUNNINGI-IAM, DON CUNNINGHAM, GOLDIE Ticket-Usher Force 131. DALE, IRA DANFORD, CI-IARLENE DAVIS, A. B., JR. Hi-Y 13, 41: Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41. DAVIS, JUANITA Girl Reserves 23, 31: Salt Hawk Revue 121: Ticket-Usher orce 131. DAVIS, LA VERNE Girl Reserves 121. DEAN, PROCTOR H-Club 141: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Track 13, 41. DEMING, ALFRED DESSENBEKGER, MAXINE Girl Reserves 141: Holy City 141: Salt Hawk Revue 131. DE WALD, HELEN G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Holy City 12, 31. DOWZER, NANCY ANN G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3 : Pepettaa 131: Richardson-McCarter 12, 31: Vo leyball 141. DRUMGOULD, JOAN ' Home Ee 141. DUNCAN, LA VADA G.A.A.l22, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Rich- ardson- cCarter 131. DUNMIRE, ROY DUNN, DALE Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 31: Stage Crew 121. 108 EBERSOLE, CARL Ticket-Usher Force 12, 3, 41. ELDREDGE, PHYLLIS G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Home Eo 141. EMERY, JUANITA Girl Reserves 121. ENGLAND, LELAND Football 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: H- club 13, 41: Stage Crew 131. ESAU, FERN , G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Home Ec 141: Orchestra 12, 3, 41. EvANs, VIRGINIA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Ticket-Usher Force 13, 41. FAIRBANKS, HAROLD FARI-IA, ZACK, JR. Hi-Y 12, 3, 411, Cabinet 131, Pres. 141: S. C. Rep. 131: alence 131: Peptomxsts 121: Cheerleader 13, 41, Head 141: Track 12, 3, 41. FERGUSON, EARL FERGUSON, MAURITA G.A.A. 121: Girl Reserves 12, 31. FERRON, CORDELIA 1 G.A.A.nS41' Girl Reserves 12, 3. 41: Rich- ardson- cdarter 13, 41 S. C. Rep. 141: Per- iigll4S2, 3, 41: Senior Secy. 141: Holy.City FINKELSTEIN, GERALDINE X G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 12, 3. 41: Perrill 141: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? 141: Don't Take My Penny 131: Triple Trio 141: Salt Hawk Revue 13. 4? Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Holy City 13, 41: un 131: Allagaroo 141. FLETCHER, NIGEL Hi-Y 121: Track 131. FORNEY, DOROTI-IEA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: S. C. Rep. 141: Salt Hawk Revue 131: Holy City 13, 41: Hockey 13, 41: Volleyball 12, 31. FOWLER, ROBERT Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 131: 'gclzgt-Usher Force 13, 41: Mixed Chorus FRAZIER, FLETA G. A. A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Perrill 121: Richardson-McCarter 13, 41: Volleyball 141. FRIESEN, ERNEST Hi-Y 121: Perrill 12, 3, 2: S. C. Rep. 141: Debate 13, 41: Sprin reen 141: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 151: Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 12, 31: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Buzz 131. FRIESEN, FLORENCE G.A.A. 41: Girl Reserves 83, 41: S rin Green 4 , Business' Holy it 141: llgixes Chorus 41: Triple Quartet 1411 FRYE, TWILA - GABRIELSON, STELLA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3. 41, Secy. 141: Valence 141: Perrill 12, 41, Treas. 141: Pepettas 12, 31: Buss 131: Basketball 31: Hockey 13, 41. GAEDDERT, ALICE PEARL Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Home Ec 141: Holy City 141. GARDNER, TERRANCE GARNER, BOBBY A. Hi-Y 121: Football 12, 31: Basketball 12, 41: Track 141. GAULDmG, PATSY GAULTNEY, JAMES GIBSON, JOEALLEN Hi-Y 13, 41: H-Club 13, 41: Madrigalians 13, 41: Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Re- vue 12, 3, 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41: Bas- lzgtbggl 12, a, 41: Football 12, 3, 41: 'nook GIBSON, ROBERT Buzz Stal! 131: Allagaroo 141: Holy City 12, 31: Football 12, 3, 41. A GOBLE, PAULINE GOMEZ, DANNIE GORDEN, KAY Home Ec 141. GRIFFITH,-JOHN GROVER, BEVERLY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, a, 41: ,Pepettas 131: Home Ec 141. GUETTsCI-IE, BUDDY E CAN MAKE UURIIIVESSUBZIME 70TPRlN75' 0N Tl-IE SANDS' OF TIME GUNN, ROBERT HADLEY, BENITA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12. 3. 419 Home Ee 141: Holy City 131. HANES, EARL Holy City 12, 31: Cheerleader 141. HARBAUGH, WILBUR H-Club 141: Madri alians 131: Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawir Revue 13, QI1: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Football 12, 3. 41: rack 121. HARDY, TOM Hi-Y 121: H-Club 13, 41: Valence 13. 41: Student Council 141, Vice Pres. 141: Foot- bagl 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Track 3 . HART, MARGARET Girl Reserves 131. HARTER, HORACE HARTZELL, MARTHA Gigi Reserves 12, 31: Ticket-Usher Force 3 . HASKARD, JOYCE G.A.A. 141: Girl Reserves 131: Richardson- McCarter 13, 41' Madrisalians 141: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41: Holy ity 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. HAZELTON, SHIRLEY G.A.A. 12. 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12. 3. 4 I Pe ettas 131: Home Ec 141: Basketball 12 : Voqleyball 121: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 4 : Triple Quartet 131: Madrigalians 14 : Mixed Chorus 13, 41. HECREL, HARLAN HENSLEY, BONNIE Girl Reserves 12, 31: Home Ec 141: Mixed Chorus 141. HERRINGTON, ORVAL HERRMAN, CECIL I-IERzOG, BETTY G.A.A. 12, 3, 43: Girl Reserves 12. 3. 412 Pepettas 131: ixteen In Auiustn 121: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41: Mixed horus 13, .41: Holy Cit 13, 41: Madrigalians 141: Triple Quartet 331: Buzz 131. HIETT, CHARLENE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 81: Rich- ardson-McCarter 12, 3, 41: Holy City 141. HILDYARD, HOBART Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Cabinet Y1: Perrill 141: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Trac 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41: Holy City 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Band 121: Madrigalians 141. HINES, JACQUELINE Girl Reserves 12, 31' Perrill 121: Home Ee 141: Mixed Chorus 141. HIPPLE, HOYT Hi-Y 12, 31: Peptomists 121: H-Club 141: Football 13, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Track 3, 4 . HOAGLAND, VIRGINIA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3. 41: Pepettas 131: Richardson-McCarter 141. I-IODGSON, ROBERT HOFFMAN, RALPH HOLEORD, JOHN C. I-Ii-Y 121. HOOPER, FRANK Hi-Y 212, 31: Football 12, 3, 41: Tennis 131: Holy ity 121. HOXVERTON, ROBERT Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Hol City 141: Football 13, 41: Basketbal 12, 31. I-IUGI-IEY, HELEN G.A.A. 12. 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31. HUMPHRIES, WALLACE HUNGEREORD, JAMES HUTTON, LELAND Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141: Student Council 121. IMEL, NORMA JO G.A.A. 12, 3. 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 13, 41: Home Ee 141. IRETON, STANLEY JANZEN, ERNEST Track 12, 31. JANZEN, LA VERNA Ticket-Usher Force 141. JOHNSON, BETTY G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Home Ec 141. JOHNSON, MARY ALICE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 13, 41: Home Ee 14 1 Pepettas 131: Basketball 131: Hockey 13, 41. JOHNSON, VONCILLE JONES, CLARISSA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Richardson-McCarter 12. 31: Pepettas 13 : Volleyball 141: Hockey 141. JONES, DONALD gg-Y 12, 31: Junior Treas. 131: Senior Pres. JONES, MARY LOU G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCsrter 12, 3, 41. JONES, VIRGINIA G.A.A. 12, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Home Ec 141, Vice Pres. 141: Pepettas 12, 31: Buzz 131: Allagaroo 141. KEENA, JIMMIE Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141. KEFFER, PI-IILLIP KERN, ROBERT KIMBELL, GWYN G.A.A. 12 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Pepettas 131' Richardson-McCarter 12, 3, 41: Treas. 131: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy' 141: Basketball 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 41: Hockey 12, 3, 41. KIMZEY, LOUIS KLEIN, MADELINE KNIGHTLY, WILLIAM Hi-Y 13, 41: Valence 13, 41, Pres. 141: Per- rill 13, 41: Spring Green 141: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141: Honorable Men- tion Science Talent Search 141. KOENIG, PATRICIA 131: Girl Reserves 131: Holy City 2 . KRAUSE, LILA LEE Girl Reserves 12, 31: Richardson-McCarter 12, 31: Debate 13, 4 . KUHNS, RICHARD Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Cabinet 13, 41: H-Club 141: Basketball 141. LANNING, NORMAN Hi-Y 12, 3, 4 . S. C. Rep. 141: Perrill 13, 41: Valence 41: Don't Take My Penny 131: The hole Town's Talking 131:: Spring Green 141: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141: Debate 13, 41. LATIMER, FRANCES G.A.A. 12. 3. 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Home Ee 141: Holy City 12, 31. LEE, ELNORA G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 121. LEES, ROBERT Hi-Y 121: H-Club 141: Basketball,141: Track 13 . LEOPULOS, MANDY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 13, 41: Pepettas 12, 31, Vice Pres. 131: Valence 141, Treas. 141: Home Ec 141: Holy City 141: Buss 141. LEWIS, YvONNE G,A.A. 12, 3. 41: Girl Reserves 12. 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 131: Home Ee 141: Hockey 131. LITTLE, FRANCES Vl 3:P'll2:Hl C' 3: s.5. '1fr'f.w1fR...TZ m.i 1 0 Y 4 7 LITTLE, MARGARET G.A.A. 12, 31: Girl Reserves 62, 31: Per- rill 13: Holy City 131: Salt awk Revue 131: Ixed Chorus 131: Buss 131. LIVINGSTON, LOUISE LOHNES, WILLIAM Hi-Y 121. LONG, DON LONG, CHARLES, JR. Hi-Y 121: H-Club 141, Secy.-Treas. 141: Football 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 4 : Track 131. ' LYEN, LAUREL Girl Reserves 131. MCBRmE, ROBERT MCCANDLESS, ROBERT Hi-Y121. MCFADDEN, EVELYN G.A.A. 121: Girl Reserves 121. MCNAUL, PAUL Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: H-Club 13, 41: Valence 13, g1,4?cout 131, Vice Pres. 141: Football 2, ' 109 MAMMEL, PHILLIP Hi-Y 121: Holy City 121. MANRE, DONALD JOHN Basketball 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 31. MARTIN, CECIL MARTINDELL, RICHARD Student Council 12, 31. Sophomore Repre- sentative 121:: Junior Pres. 131: Senior Treas. 141: ootball 12, 3, 2: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 3, 41: H- lub 12, 3, 41. MEISENHEIMER, BETTY Holy City 13, 41: Tripse Trio 141: Mixed Chorus 141: Ticket-Us er 141. MEYER, MARILYN MILLER, DORIS G.A.A. 141: Girl Reserves 121. MILLER, ERNESTINE Holy Citi 13, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41: Mixed C orus 141. MILLER, ILENE G.A.A. 131: Girl Reserves 141: Sp-ring Green 141: Salt Hawk Revue 121: oly City 12, 3, 41: Madrigalians 13. 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. MILLER, LLOYD I-II-Y 121. MILLER, NINA LOUISE MILLER, RUTH G.A.A. 12, 3, 4E Pepettas 131: Richardson- McCarter 131: ome Ee 141. MITCHELL, MARJORIE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Cabinet 131: Richardson-McCarter 13, 41, Vice Pres. 141: Hocke 141: Holy C ty 13. 41: Salt Haw Revue 13, 4 ' Mixed Chorus qs, 41: Triple 'mo 141: s.C. Rep. 121. MOCK, LYLE H'-Y 12 ' F tbll13:Hl Cit 12, 31: 'iljclieit-l.?shero!FoI::e 121: Fgozball yManager MOORE, Jo ANN G.A.A. 12, 41- Girl Reserves SZ, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 131: Holy City 13 . MORRIS, WILMA Holy City 121: Salt Hawk Revue 121. MUIR, MERCEDES . G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Pepettas 12, 31, S. C. Rep. SD: Richardson- McCarter 12, 31: Buzz 181: llagaroo 141. MUSICR, LLOYD Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 141: Mixed C orus 12, 3, 41: Madrigalians 121. NELSON, BARBARA G.A.A. cz, S, 41: Girl Reserves 12, s. 41: Home Ec 141: alt Hawk Revue 21. NICHOLS, NANCY G.A.A. 12, 3. 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41, Treas.w1: Vol gball 13, 41: Hockey 141: Who ouldn't e Crazy 141: Salt Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 31: Holy City 3 . NICHOLS, WILLIAM O,CONNOR, DOROTHY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Vice Pres. 131: Girl Re- serves 12, 3, 41, Pres. 141: Richardson-Mc- Carter 12, 31, Secy. 131: Volleyball 631: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141: Holy ity 13 41: Salt Hawk Revue 12, 3, 41: Buss 131: Cheerleader 141: S. C. Rep. 121. O,CONNOR, JERRY JOAN O,DONNELL, DOROTHY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Richardson-McCarter 141: Pepettas 131: Salt Hawk Revue S, 3. Q: Hoy City 13, 41, Accompanist: ixed horus 13, 41, Accom- panist: Triple Trio 141. . OSWALD, CI-IARLES H-Club 12. 3, 41: Valence 13, 41: Hi-Y 91: Track 12, 3, 41: Football 12 3, 411: Bas et- biu qz 3, 41: Ark-Valley Champion Half- Miler 131: Sophomore Vice Pres. 121. OYER, DOROTHY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 15, 3, 41: Perrill 31: Hockey 141: Volley all 14 : Holy City 141: Buzz 141. PARMELE, JOANNE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 121: Basket- ball 121: Volleyball 121. PARROTT, JEANNE G.A.A. 12, 3. 41: Girl Reserves 182, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 12, 3. 415 oly City 13, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 141: onettes 141: Mixed Chorus 141: Buzz 131: Allagaroo 141. AND, DEPARTING, ZEAVE DEI-IIND US' I-'OOTPRINTS' ON Tl-IE SANDS' 0F TIME PATTERSON, CHARLES PAYNE, DONALD Hi-Y 12, 31: 'Track 131: Band 12, 3, 41. PAYNE, DOYLE PEGUES, SARA MARGARET G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Senior Vice Pres. 141: Girl Reserves 12. 3, 41: Pepettss 12. 31:RIclIard- son-McCarter 13,'41: Don't Take My Pen- n 131: Spring Green 141: Holy CIty 13, 41: Salt Hawk evue 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 83, 41: Cheerleader 141: Football Queen andidate 141. PELLS, FRANCES G.A.A. 121: Girl Reserves 131: Richardson- McCarter 121. PETERSON, DAISY - PHILLIPPS, CAROL JEAN G.A.A, 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 12, 3, 41: Holy City 131: Salt Hawk Revue 131: Basketbal 131: Hockey 131. PHILLIPS, DON PHILLIPS, MARY LOU Home Ee. 141. PHINNEY, GLENN Hi-Y 121: Boys' Quartet 131: Madrigalians 13, 41: Holy City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 12, 3, 41: Mixed Chorus 12. 31. PITTMAN, JACK Hi-Y 12, 31: Peptomists 121: H-Club 13, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Tennis 12, 31. POHLMAN, ROBERT PONS, MARVELLA QUARNSTROM, CARI. Hi-Y 121: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141. RANDLES, JIMMIE , RANSOM, DONNA REESE, DOROTHY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 141: Home Ec. 141, Pres. 1151 S. C. Rleip. 41: Buss 131: Ala- aroo ditor 141: oly City 141: Basketball 141: Volleyball 13, 41: Hockey 141. REID, LO REE Girl Reserves 12, 31: Holy City 141. REIMER, DONALD Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Valence 12, 3, 11: Football 12, 31: Science Talent Search 1 1. ROBBINS, DON Hi-Y 12, 31.- ROBBINS, SHERIDAN Hi-Y 12. 31: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Debate 131: Track 121. ROBERTSON, RAYMOND Hi-Y 12, 31. ROLLINS, CLARISSE G.A.A. 12, 31: GirlIReserves 12, 31: Home EC 141. ROSCOE, ELIZABETH Home Ee 141. RUSSELL, BETTY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Pres. 141: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41, Secy.131: Pepettas 12, 31: Spring Green 141: Who Wouldn't Be Crazy 141: Holy City 131: Salt Hawk Revue 131: S. C. Rep. 131: Basketball 121: Volleyba I 12,41. SAILER, VELDA 12, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Perrill 2 . SANTRY, MICHAEL Hi-Y 121: Icebound 131: Football 121. SCHEUERMANN, CLARENCE SCHROCR, DARLENE SCHROEDER, CORRINE Holy City 131: Salt Hawk Revue 131. SCHONHOLTZ, DONALD SI-IACRELEORD, DALE SHEARS, ELIZABETH G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 311: Rich- ardson-McCarter 12, 3, 41: Don't ake My Penny 131. SHEPHERD, SELDON Hi-Y 13, 41: Valence 141: Band 12, 3, 41: Orchestra 13, 41: Trumpet Trio 141. SHELLEY, FLORENE G.A.A. 12, 41: Home Ee 141. SHOWALTER, DONALD SHOWALTER, LAWRENCE SHUYLER, CLIFFORD SIEGRIST, PATRICIA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Home Ec 141: IcebouI-Id 131: Spring Green 14a Holy City 13, 41: Salt Hawk evue 131: ixed Chorus 141. SIMKINS, REED, JR. Basketball 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 3, 41. SI-IROPSHIRE, NORMAN SIMMONS, DONALD Ticket Force 12, 31. SIMPSON, MELVIN SRINNER, CHARLENE G.A.A. 12, 3, 2: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Home Ee 141: and 12, 41: Basketball 12 : Volleyball 131: Hockey 12, 3, 41. SRINNER, LYLE SMILEY, PHYLLIS 12, 31: Basketball 12, 31: Hockey SMITH, DON SMITH, EDNA G.A.A. 12.3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Or- gIegtr:,12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 31: Hockey SMITH, GEORGE SMITH, MARGUERFFTE G.A.'A. 141: Girl Reserves 141: Richardson- McCarter 13, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Buss 131: Allagaroo 41. SMITH, MARTHA JEAN G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Richardson-McCar:er 13, 41: Valence 131: Basketball 131: Hockey 131. SMITH, NADINE G.A.A. 12. 3. 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Rich- ardson-McCarter g2, 3, 41 Sec. 141: Valence 13, 41, Sec. 141: pring Green 141: Basket- ball 131: Hoc ey 131. SNOW, DEAN Ticket-Usher Force 141. SPAULDING, HUGH Hi-Y 141. SPRINRLE, RAMONA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Pepettss 12, 31: Home Ec 141: Hockey 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 13, 41: Basketball 131. STAATS, FREDA G.A.A. 121: Girl Reserves 121. STEPP, BEVERLY ANN G.A.A. 12, 41' Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Home Ec 141: Richardson-McCsrter 141: Mixed Chorus 141: Holy City 141: Buss 131. STONE, RONALD B. STONER, HAROLD STRANGE, RICHARD Hi-Y 12, 31: Perrill 141: Track 12, 31. STRUBE, OLGA STUCKEY, JOSEPHINE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 31' Richardson-McCarter 12, 3, 4 : Volleyball SZ, 3, 41: Basketball 13, 41: lNho Wouldn't e Crazy 141. SWANSON, HAROLD I-II-Y cz,s1. TALLEY, MARION Girl -Reserves 131. TEMPLE, HAROLD TEMPLETON, DALE THIESSEN, MERVIN A. THOMAS, EDITH IRENE G.A.A. Q, 3, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Icebound 131: Tic et-Us er Force 13, 41. TICE, ORBON Hi-Y 141: H-Club 12, 3, 41: Holy City 121: Sophomore Treas. 121: Football 12, 3, 41, Captain 141: Baiketball 12, 3, 41: Track 131. TIEDTRE, GARY Holi City 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 141: Bas etbal 131: Track 131. TINDALL, RAYMONA G.A.A. 141: Home Ec 141: Basketball 141. TRENT, ARVIN UPSON, VIRGINIA G.A.A. 12, 3, Q: Girl Reserves 141: Holy City 141: Salt awk Revue 13, 41. VANSICKLE, WILMA JUNE 1 l0 VAUGHN, THEOLA MAE G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 141: Holy City 13, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 13 4 : Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Basketball 131: Hockey 141. VEATCI-I, CHARLES Buss 131: Tennis 13, 41. VERNON, WILMA JEAN G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves Q, 3, Q, Vice Pres. 131: Pepettas 12, 33: ome c E41, PYVYIIII Chairman 141: and 12, 41: V enior ICC Pres. 141: Vol eyball 12, 3, 4 : Basketball 12, 3, 41: Hockey 13, 41.4 VETTER, BARBARA G.A.A. 13, 41' Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Richardson-McCarter 141: Perrill 141. WALKER, JACK WALSH, GLENN Hi-Y 131: Basketball Manager 141. WATKINS, PEGGY JO I G.A.A.62, 31: Girl Reserves 12, 31: Richard- son-Mc arter 131. WEATHERMAN, MILLICENT G.A.A. 12, 41: Girl Reserves 11? 31: Triple guagtet 141: Holy City 13, 41: ized Chorus WEBBER, DONNA LEE Girl Reserves 131. WEDEL, FLORINE G.A.A. 12, 31: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. WEESNER, BARBARA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41' Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41: Pepettas 831: Richardson-McCarter 12 : Va ence 14 : Buss 131: Holy City 13, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41. WHITE, HELEN G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 4 : Pepettss 131: Richardson-McCarter 14 : Ho y City 13, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 4 : Triple Quartet 141: Volleyball 13, 41: Bas- ketball131. 1 WHITWELL, DOROTHY G.A.A. 12, 3, , 41: Girl Reserves 13, 41: Richardson-McCarter 13, 411: Home Ec 14 ' Buss 1311: Ticket-Usher orce 131: Band gh Orc estra 141: Saxophone Quartet 141: oly City 13, 41: Hockey 13, 41. WILCOXEN, JAMES Football 12, 31. WILDIN, ROSEMARY G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Hockey 131. WILLIS, CHAROLEAN G.A.A.12,3:H E 4:Hl Cit 31: Basketball 12, 31?me C C l 0 y y Q WILSON, DONA MAE G.A.A. 13, 41: Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41. WILSON, JERRY Football 12, 41. WILSON, OPAL G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: Girl Reserves 121: Twirler 12, 3,41: Band Sec.141: Debate 131. WINGERT, Jo ANN Girl Reserves 12, 31. ' WINTER, ALICE G.A.A. 141: Home Ee 141: Holy City 141: Buss 131. WINTERFELD, EVELYN Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41: Holy City 13, 41. WOOD, VIRGIL VVOODALL, BARBARA G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Treas. 131: Girl Reserves gl, 3, 41: Valence 141: Perrill 12, 31: Home c 142: Volleyball 121: Basketball 125: De- bate 31: Holy Citi 13, 42: Mixed borus 13. 41: Salt Hawk evue 31: Triple Quar- tet 141. WOODRING, RALPI-I WOODWARD, HERBERT Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Treas. 131, Cabinet 12, 3, 41: Valence 141: Track 12, 3, 41: Football 121. YADON, MYRON YERKES, CHARLES Hi-Y 12, 31: Salt Hawk Revue 121: Holy City 121. ZIMMERMAN, PHYLLIS Girl Reserves 121: Holy City 131: Mixed Chorus 131. ZUMALT, DIXIE LEE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 41: G.A.A. 12, 3, 41: giighardson-Mcilarter 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12, Administration . . . Allagaroo King .... Allagaroo Staff .... Autographs ....... . . Apples of Our Eye. Band .......... Band Groups .... Basketball ....... Board of Education ,.... Boys' Glee Club .... Boys' Intramurals . Boys' Quartets . . Buzz Staff .,.. Cheerleaders .... Classes ..... Clubs . . . Coaches . . . Contents .... Debate . . . Dedication . . . Drama Season B... Ex Libris .... Faculty . . . Features . . . Football ..,... Football Queen . . . G. A. A. ...... Girl Reserves ..., Girls' Basketball . . . Girls' Ensemble .... Girls' Glee Club . . . Girls' Hockey . . . Girls' Volleyball . . . INDEX ...9-20 .. 6 .... 77 ....l12 104-105 .... 72 .... 73 ..84-86 .... 20 .... 67 ..91-93 .... 69 .... 76 ..98-99 ..21-48 ..49-62 .... 80 .. 7 .... 66 ....4-S ..63-66 .. 1 ..12-17 .97-107 ..81-83 100-101 ..S0-S2 ..54-56 .... 96 .... 69 .... 67 .... 94 .mas H-Club . . . Hi-Y ..... .. . Holy City ..... Homemakers . . . Index ......... Junior Ofhcers .... Juniors ...... Madrigalians .... Mixed Chorus ..... Music and Forensics .... . . Orchestra ........ 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