Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

 - Class of 1950

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I V ,, A .. . x :Q I A , f 5 K ,i 54' 1 X ff . 1 ' . , I A- 1 MMF WW' ,L-:2.,.., . ,f 1 1 ,yu ft' I 1 A Y L., WMA K9-41-f9p 4 K L f K' 5 V LV' 1 G M nf,, l fx ffm, . . Q ,N Q M Jifiw wmffff . ' 1 1+ Mk 9 Z fd o This book belongs to QBQKDX H Q-smug mow few, Ziff Q- 2 ?4,..AQ M3215 'W ,W Q I. S 7, . A .. ff: wwW'5' -' , K .dy H Q my 4 f 49 if l X in .W is ' em sg'-1 v -KJA , Fa ,, N ' ,Q , -9 K KR ,xv wa 3 , -W 'fmt ' i f . A :.,, my www.- r Presenting 4 92 9 .. K -1 MARCH FOREVER ON M.. if M 'jf75i'.'1f',J' Q March forever on, Ye comrades of the Gold and Blue. Firm united stands o H H S well all be true. M Mil . , fr J rl 9 yrWe must part so soon yy'x To wander out upon life's highwaysg 4 I .5 mfg M. We M fm? 16,-ff' jiyjl ay our Memories linger IQKJQ, f our dear old high school days. To you, Gold and Blue, We'll all be true, We'll fight for you. Let's never fear But give a cheer for our high school. The honors we may chance to win We give to youg We're proud to say ours is the school Whose colors are the Gold and Blue. 6 Z A 'I .Eg it 'ss . . 1 , fa -Ma. mil K. ,- V if f ' Sfffflr W 19' 1 . ai Mrs. David Mackie Wirh a lanlare ol lrumpels and 'rhe opening nofes ol March Forever Onll every Sall Hawk hearr-wherher young or old-beafs a liffle fasfer. To everyone who holds memories ol happy Times af I-lulch l-ligh rhe school song has a special significance. If brings lo mind all fhe breaks and hearfbrealcs connecfed wifh our high school days. Bur To Mrs. Virginia French Mackie if means fhe beginning of a composing career. Mrs. Mace lcie wrore March Forever On lhe summer be- +ween her iunior and senior years in high school when she was only I5 years old. While in high school Mrs. Maclcie was also elecfecl vice-presidenl N 5 of her senior class and assislanl edifor of The Al' lagaroo. As an accompanisf she was much in de- mand. Since Then she has sfudiecl abroad wilh lhe lale Tobias Malrhay and Nadia Boulanger. Be- sides giving numerous concerfs, she has wrillen composifions for piano, organ, solo, and chorus. To show ifs appreciafion for March Forever On which so well expresses each sfudenhs senlif me-nf abou? his alma maler, lhe s+all wishes lo de- dicafe fhe I95O Allagaroo lo Mrs. Virginia French Maclcie. A HAWK'S EYE VIEW GF HHS Pride af tha Hawks ADMINISTRATION . . . I2 Hawk Prailas SENIORS .... . 28 LINDERCLASSMEN . . . 64 Hawkapaliaas ACTIVITIES . . . . 78 CLUBS .... . . 93 SPORTS .... . . II2 Hawks of a Sfcatkcr AWARDS ...... Iso FEATURES . . . . . Isa Zfka Hawks Nast 8 ...,h ,A x . ,-., , , .-'n A b. . .Q M .,,. 'Rui , .- '. .' h go .. ,X 4 .-, - A . , . Ag ,ns 4 ' 4 nip-5, r ' ' JZ t 2. 'n . - -V' .a 1? ' 1 ' , - --H . . Q V ,QI 1 ,,.. I. I is 7 - - A ' . 'l!, 4,' Q3 4 Q35 . i Iii' 3 ,l , I 9 xl' L 93 Tm :MF sf' PM 527 W ill Q ' s f ie 5 Mg' mlm! 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'QL-.Ae MJ- Q , .Q'i41ff-Q,4,-.,Lzfe- 5016 WE ,vii Awww 4 fgffi Qld-'L Kc '0c EA cj fgvfgQfQf 'Bile Lesh-f7,ef,.o4 ,af A' W .nr F 11 ff- X. -.sud waxy X A-quv ' +-.mm -X, , N R13-'TQfQ -X Q 'Q J'-' C keg 5 Q .. mg, .. f -XxJ, . , F gi! W Wf ' M 11 f lx w-.mv vvwm f M'-,.,,,,,,,.-W Dr. I fi ,Nienelsen Prinezkfnl FQLIR HEAD Mr. W 16. Godwin Superintendent MMA 1 0 9 0 S Z ADMI ISTRATIC 60 MC X .X 'E ,, Cziffdjf Keeping acl'minis'rra+ive defails ar 'fhe high school going smoofhly are four prominenl figures. Wilhoul lheir aid ihe school could nor funcfion properly. Though high school sludenls do noi have much personal coniacf wirh Supr. W. R. Godwin, his in- fluence is fell in many ways. He inferviews pros- pecfive feachersg he visifs classrooms: he speaks be- fore civic clubs, discussing communiiy educafional problems: and he works wilh fhe Board of Educa- lion. The friendly face of Dr. J. H. Nicholson, principal, is a familiar sighl' To everyone in high school. He is seen slanding al The mike af The beginning of each assembly, smiling from behind his desk in The office, or chaHing wilh some sfuv denl or facully member in 'rhe halls. Mr. Roscoe Coyne, vice principal, is known fo every sludenl in high school. He lakes care of mosl of 'rheir problems and is ready lo answer any of lheif' queslions. The secrelary and regisfrar, Miss Pearl Clinfon, is always ready lo help sludenls in scheduling Their classes. She sends sfudenfs' fran- scripfs +o colleges and fills our reporfs. if ,fats 5 BlG THREE CONFEREN 0' O W J. Graber' T M Harr Faris conTers wiTh MF- - ' r. Y ' if EducaTion, Gnd dTelsidenT oT The Kansas Boards O h ' T T p W R Godwin abouT The Compleilon O e SUpT. new school. BOARD OF EDUCATION- FRONT ROW: Mr. William L Kline, Mr. Franlc T. Fee Mr W. F. Upson. BACK ROW: Mr. T. A. Kerr, clerlc-Treasurer: Mr Harry Faris, Mrs. Fred Adams Mr. W. J. Graber, and SupT W. R. Godwin. 14 Ll IL,-IVII UIIIJ ITIZENS Linlcing The schools and The communiTy TheBeard T o EducaTion meeTs Twice a monTh wiTh SupT. W. R Godwin in order To promoTe b TT d ouT The local schools. ElecTed by The voTers. These civic-minded ciTizens receive no pay buT devoTe much oT Their Time and eTTorT helping To malce The schools oT HuTchinson a TD TT l i i i e er pace in which To gain an educaTion Durin - 9 Their meeTings, The board members discuss building lans T p or new schools and check over The progress oT The sTrucTures now being erecTed The r 'd The . y p ova e necessary equipmenT and repairs Tor The schools and h. . ire capable Teachers. The making oT speeches To ' in- Torm The public abouT The needs and proper operaTion oT These insTiTuTions is also included in The worlc done willingly by These generous people. e er e ucaTion Through- NOT only does This energeTic group sTrive To main- Tain an efTicienT and noTe'worThy school sysTem in iTs own ciTy, buT also iT is consTanTly advocaTing new legislaTive measures Tor Th ' e improvemenT oT our sTaTe sysTem of educaTion. This year The board elecTed Mr. Harry Faris as presidenT and Mr. William L Kline as vice 'd . presi enT. Special recogniTion was given To The board when Mr. W . J. Graber was elecTed presidenT oT The Kans as Boards oT Ed'ucaTion. OTher board members are Mr. F lc ran T. Fee, Mrs. Fred Adams, and Mr. W. E. Upson. FIGU RATIVELY SPEAK ING-Mr. W. E. Upson explains To Mrs. Fred Adams, Mr. William L. Kline, and Mr. Frank T. Fee how T o operaTe a recenTly h purc ased calculaTing machine. C5 n-....... N wiv ' WHEN DAY IS DONE-Piciured afrer a busy day are HHS cusfodians-Mr. Ben Culver, Mr. Charles R. Oyler, Mr. Floyd Womack, Mr. B. E. Raddiclr, Sr., Mr. Harvey Edward James, and Mr. Orie C. Ramsay. Keeping HHS funciioning smooihly is The job of fhree groups: 'rhe office sfaff, cusiodians, and 'riclcer force. They are 'rhe .behind-The-scene worlcers in The pro- ducfion of HHS. . Office helpers include Miss Peggy Diers, assisiani secrefary, Bonnie Bailey, Faye Anne Johnson, Genevieve Zehr, and Marjorie Griffifh. Peggy's duiies are similar io lhose of Miss Pearl Clinfonp she 'types lefiers, fills our reporis, and records grades. The main iobs of ihe sfudenr helpers are answering rhe phone, delivering messages To sfudenis and ieachers, and checlcing ab- sences. Mr. B. E. Raddiclc, Sr., Mr. Floyd Womack, Mr. Har- vy Edward James, assisfanr cusfodiansq Mr. Charles R. Oyler, head cusfodianq Mr. Ben Culver, assisfani engineer: and Mr. Orie C. Ramsay, chief engineer, help io lceep The school loolcing shipshape, bofh inside and ouf. They always seem fo find fime for jobs requesfed by faculfy and sludenis. As ficlcel force members, Jalce Duerlcsen, David Dufy, Dale Marlin, Gerald Mclnrurfi, James Ecfon, Addison Smilh, Howard Clegg, Par Parlcer, and Dwighr Davis play an imporlanr pari in all HHS funcfions. The force prepares, sells, and collecrs iiclcefs for all school acfivi- fies under Mr. John Payne's sponsorship. V ii fl-..Q..g Q,- HELPING H Marjorie Q, -H. ANQSXBonnie Ba F ONCE. -f X F1 In H1 evleve Z h e o ice by Checking affjnf LOTSA GOOD NUMBERS HERE-Mr. John Payne helps lhe iiclcel forcc+Dwighf Davis, Pal' Parker, Howard Clegg, Addison Smifh, James Ecfon, Gerald Mclnlurff, Dale Marlin, David Dufy, and Jalre Duerlcsen-prepare Hclcels. 'fc Q1 WSL X, , W 'Yi ., 5u,,f,,x - ' I wwf, 'mfg Q... , 3 ,iff ' A Y 'i'ik..,,,zq.i.-i..-W ps? iris: . ' ,Riyf ,ff 15 X S SEWlNG THE SEEDS OE EPxSl llON--Miss Eslher Cope shows Marlha Eahrney some 'rriclcs ol The sewing lrade while Norma Yaulc awails in- slrucrio K fig 5' s ivy, Mrsi: Frances Arganbrigm ormgn Language K X, is if STAFF UMBERS Pl.ANNlNG-f-Juniors Roberl Vanda- PANEL veer, Carole Wheislone. and Barbara Zenor pre- pare lheir Topic lor discussion wilh helpful suqqesl- M' Doris Ely and Howard Soulh- ions added by iss worlh. MV- Marion BOSS Miss Elinor Brining COmmeme English Q' 16 M r. James Barrel? Music - MF- Claud B Social Scientaey PRESSING PRQB . LEMSNM operafion of flue Mulfilifh +0 Genf- Rdogand Ellioff explains H-,S m , S an ran erg and LeRoy gcheuerb ff fx l 67, . I f i I X- 'iq X , W!! . 5 VJ vlr. E. A. Cairns A ? r. W. TZ Cole Social Science Social Science 2, Mr. Roy E. Carler Foreign Language dig s '::.- U iv Miss Rufh Evans Maflwemafics Owls 1 Qig- Miss Doris Ely English Miss Esllaer Cope Home Economics 'Q' 2 Mr. A. Roland Elliofl lndusirial Educalion J WHO'S WH I KNOWN-Tom Phillips. EXPl.ORlN6 THE UN F D Grobe filler impure waler iunior, and Mr. . . wlwile Jerry Jung, iunior, loolcs on. 'nu 2 5 l - --4x W i L i WT A ...,. , M x-xl. , .M iz, 1 vA-v:, In ,,'. LOOKlN' FOR l.EARNlN'-Soplwomores Mary Dunn and Nancy Lanlz check oul boolcs from as- sislanl librarians, Diedre Flynn and Alice Glover, seniors, as Miss Ellwelyn Flaqq clmeclcs in reiurned boolcs. Miss Elhelyn Flaqg Librarian . 'Q' H. ME' .W Mr. Roland S, Gunn 5 Q' Mr. M - iff' ax H I+ Sciencaemi C ssffifi 59 ,wglDv'.' Mr. F. D, Qrobe SCl6r1Ce Music 0541 Ev' W Wk 50 --hs--Wa, Miss Elma Hamill English 7J 1 I .HH ' ' -v 1 'l'l 1 A GOOD RULE ro W nw ,., Qy ., Miss Willa Kale Lewis English Kiki ' .If g -wg mi vcd KNOWQM' uarf Conklin how fo use me slide ruleqari. Claramae Ogbuml I t iii i,i.i f F fel Mr. Woodrow Kramer Science iw! iss Iva . James Com erce 1' Mr. Gordon R. Jones lndusfrial Educalion MLMWWE Mr. Tom Kelly English 'UP' lf Miss Mayme King English Mr. Russell J. Kingsle lndusfrial Eclucafion 19 l 'lim LEARNING lp Aubrey Ballard CUTTTNG CLASSES-Seniors and Dale Snow puT The Tinishinq Touches on one OT ' ' cl oodworlcinq uncler The Their proiecTs in advance w . Russell J. Kingsley. D s. I M X , Q sri Q af., . 1 X- direcTion oT Mr ROLL Phyllis Broman an d Mary Jane LET 'ER -- Brown show Miss lva H. James and Donna Lees how They have rnasTered The Technique oT operaTing The mimeoqraph. Mr. Dgn Michael Social Science l Miss Don M Physical EdurczTioriiE Mrs M- MCCorT Ocial Science 7 W - 9 -Y' 20 Miss Jeanne Malcoym English MES Qarrie Mugler Ocial Science AB 'tv' Mr. Waller Rineharf Commerce is w 'W' ' PLANS F GR THE FUTURE-Mr. Gordon R. Jones examineg Rex Chrisfnens drawing plans, while Dean Wesferman Jean Blaclc and Richard Balderson add finishing louches 'ro 'rheir drawing s. lr. William Mullins Social Science if Q , ff'-,J l qgiTigM , 314-g,5,f'!' K ,gigj - Mmmgw Jw -J Miss Dale Newell Home EconomicS Mrs. Ariel Smilh Perrill R illii English Mr. Eugene Niewald Physical Educalion 58 lv 'WK Mr. John N. Payne Commerce Miss Mildred Parlcer Science W T ' x WHTLE THE PUPTLS ARE AWAY-Miss Donna DCLIGH UTS TC OOD FOR THOUGHT Mr WiNiarn Mul- F - . Tins and Mr. Paul O. STeg converse in The chow Tine aT The TacuTTy picnic held aT The beginning oT The year. Mueher and Mr. CTaud Bray play shuTTTe board aT aT TacuTTy p Cole home. icnic which was heTd aT The W. i. Q-lm-.. xiii Miss. Emma Sage Foreign Language MV- AT Schrik MaThemaTic5 - SM. . 3- 554 T an new y. x MVS. Shirley Schmidf Ar 5 v Mr' Sesher Science Miss Grace Se-Ivy Music bd' Mrs. Elizabelh Trosper Home Economics 'Hn - -1 .N Q., , sro-s v . Mmvs--MA ..., ---..,..,., K J ' N 'W N 5. S c f. i YQ Yi , E - -1 W. i 1.- t X E ,W Q! XX Dick Dryd ND BALANCESSP f dollars. Hejginlgofigrzer fl-ie boolrs whiz, Szlarliiflgjr and head cashier Bob Dryden' and Mr. as Hoi-mon Sharp' Jim Niiilr 'counfs fl1e silver Nelson Sorem Science -..fs ww . s -X' -X . x 1 G 5' fl'- . Ns S c i 5 ef Rmelmarf, rp Y- Joclr Rowell' Mrs. Elizabefh Slafford Social Science Mr. Paul O. Sleg 'P Mr. V. H. Sfroud Indusfrial Educafion WWW' P: 'Wa is Music ww 'W' Miss Ma rie Sfewa rf Mallwemafics 23 i'Q -9aq- vrxs Miss Rufh Sfrickler Mafhemafics TUCC DLE. The beginning oT The school year Tound The STudenT Council hard aT work. Even before iTs TirsT oTTicial meeT- ing STuco had convened several Times in order To de- Termine regulaTions concerning elecTion oT cheerleaders. LasT spring Ralph Noyes was elecTed presidenT and Jim Fee vice presidenT. Also elecTed Then were rep- resenTaTives Tor This year's iuniors and seniors. ElecTion oT sophomore represenTaTives was held aT The TirsT of This year. Each year cerTain jobs are Taken over by The STudenT Council and commiHees selecTed To handle Them. WiTh The baTTle oT one-way TraTTic around The school Tinally won, PresidenT Noyes appoinTed a saTeTy commiTTee con- sisTing oT Bob ShelTon, Richard Searl, Lindahl Turpen, and one member oT The Junior Red Cross To help en- Torce The TraTTic regulaTions and sTudy oTher saTeTy problems. SaTeTy Sam wiTh his humorous yeT worTh-while slogans aided The saTeTy commiTTee. AnoTher group ap- poinTed by STuco was The assembly commiTTee. These sTudenTs worked wiTh The Teachers' commiTTee in order To geT a varieTy of programs. Serving on The assembly commiTTee This year were Lucile Dobson, Jim Fee, and AneTa CorsauT. THEM n-ma cfxsesf THERES GOL2 llhles Carol Graves, Linclahl Sophomore iFpFIJrsoi1lJaneT Woodall, Bob Black. Tuipen' Lucie k lean The TrOPl'Y Cases and pui and Eddie Brac C n The new debaTe Trophy' i ala.. f I sf i-iv GOING MY WAY?-Ralph Noyes Takes a mnnuTe oTT Trom The worries oT STuco presidency. '24 4A Y PRCBLEMS One member oT The execuTive board oT each club was chosen Tor The purpose oT bringing up To daTe The gold and blue handbook used To acquaint new sTudenTs wiTh HHS. The whole Council was responsible noT only Tor malcing sure ThaT The Colne machines were Tilled and running smooThly buT also Tor keeping The building Tree Trom empTy pop boTTles. CollecTing The money from The machine and paying The com- pany was The duTy oT Jack Dicus. The worlc OT STuco is noT limiTed To This school: iT also paY'TicipaTes in communiTy, sTaTe, and nafional organizaTions. This year The STudenT Coun- cil worlced wiTh The Junior Chamber oT Commerce To help raise money Tor The Eisenhower Memorial, parTicipaTed in The UNESCO, and was a member oT The NaTional STudenT Council. OTTicers elecTed This year by The Council were Cara Jean Nelson, secreTary, and Dennis SmiTh, Treasurer. The sponsors were Miss Carrie Mugler, Mr. Claud Bray, and Mr. Roscoe Coyne. STUDENT COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Miss Carrie Mugler, B. Morris, J. Dar- nell, L. Turpen, D. Clegg, -l. Woodall, C. Graves. SEC- OND ROW: R. Havely, M. Benson, A. CorsauT, l.. Dob- son, C. Nelson, A. Coleman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Claud Bray, R. Searl, D. SmiTh, E. BolT, E. Braclc, B. Blaclc. BACK ROW: J. Fee, R. Noyes, B. ShelTon, K. De- Berry, B. Enoch, J. Dicus, Mr. Roscoe Coyne. V229 STUCO STATISTICS-Cara Jean Nelson, secreTary: Miss Carrie Mugler, sponsor: Jim Fee, 'vice presidenf: Mr. Claud Bray, sponsor: Dennis SmiTh, Treasurer: and Mr. Roscoe Coyne, sponsor, discuss The TuTure plans of The STudenT Council. 1 E HAWK PROFILES We must part so soon To wander out upon life's highways May our memories llnger Gf our dear old high school days. 26 0 055 L EAF INDEX 1 5 'tg 'wi W- 1 1 27 ad! imp! -4' pfgsid ani Ball 3' Z7 62Z ff2'v HZ' ' ,C cglffkf 28 President Hob Wilder: REMEMBER. For Three long years seniors have looked Torward To raduaTion. Now as They worry abouT which Tork To use T The banqueT, The eagerness seems To be changing iTo a realizaTion oT how shorT These Three years have een. Remember Maiden's Week and ThaT mad scramble Jr daTes To Joe's Tavern? And who can possibly Tor- eT Those yowling announcemenTs which zoomed Alla- aroo sales To The Top? Remember Bill Wyse in black- ice? George Morgan and The PresidenT? Harry Single- Jn charging across The sTage in The cheerleader cam- aign skiT? BuT each year has had iTs own highlighTs, nd here are a Tew of Them- ln our sophomore year . . . . . . we were new and so was Prin. John H. Nichol- son. . . . arT sTudenTs sTarTed PaleTTe and Brush Club. . . . Hal Davis deTeaTed ArThur Harper To become STudenT Council presidenT. . . . Ted Maupin crowned Mary Waddell TooTball queen. . . . Kind Lady was all-school play. . . . music groups broke precedenT by presenTing The oraTorio, CreaTion, insTead of The Holy CiTy, and an opereTTa, Chimes of Normandy. GOO CompOSedD gllfsrl. Seflersof S51?lii,XThe sen. nounclon of nlhfbdf L Hdfcherlor ann e Comm ICI-, wo.lEr7gyer I 806 W'0UnCem encefne Ud be fl, and T lldefh Ajnf Com . nf e-Xercfs e mosf erry Rye Iss Iva jiffies, es. Gppropfbzg fignderdlzrzi, V Y fo an, In our iunior year . . . sum me gs cw ll' . STudenT Council big wheel was Tom Cairns. . . grid queen Tor a nighT was Joanne Woods. . The audience provided a iury Tor The all-school play, The Nighi' oT January l6Th. . SaTeTy Sam spoke Tor beTTer TraTTic manners. . musicians displayed TalenTs in oraTorio, ST. Paul, and The ForTy-niner SalT Hawk Revue. . cagers Took regional TiTle. . gridders placed Third in Ark Valley. ln our senior year . . . . . . Ralph Noyes headed STuco. . . . Henry Aldrich came To HHS in The all-school play, WhaT a Life. . . . TooTball queen, Ann Coleman, raTed corona- Tion kisses from Co-capTains Charlie Grover and Ralph Noyes. . . . pigskin packers Tied Tor second in Ark Valley. . . . oraTorio. Holy CiTy, re-Turned To HHS aTTer an absence of Three years. And now as we march on may our memories linger oT our dear old high school days. 29 1-are HDV? ANY Reber? Abernafhy Q Rex AHen DeNean Ankerho ,NJ Y wr gf Mary Bacnrnon .sc-A -rf. 'rg :gf f ,W W ., if ,.-- .Jonn M. Base John Oliver Base fs. , 1-M ' f t 4 5' ' , ' ,ef f r I :,g 1. ' ,, Lz- f 3 rf f Z H -- . Roberf Benson Dolores Berr Susanne Berr Y Y 30 Johnnie Baker Aubrey Baliard Nils., James Bauer '15 4.9 HRX ,f S, Xyf 'llliam Arnold Clarence Ayers 'Q bf! 'Eff L LIGHT S. fhef all im CAMERAXMF Pflrranf Senior , - perl Johm P'Cfure brig on Prepares y ob Soulen. O Snap Carole BOl lyEll'd Roberl BGFUSS 1735.555 V, y W 'KAL Q 1 fy B n if gm E l'f'llQ B - ' 2 ,L , Sv ' ig: nj' B 3 Q Sl A t 5 ,ff 1' l-lerberl Benl Riclnfard Beale Belly Beagley 'f ' JUNK Ns. .lxj- , xl' iq, f iff: -31' :fre . A f- ,- Lf jgugf ,wg 1 Qi: Q :xf'q.x,a. .fi I 5 . ' -e 'awssfk - + - Q,-2, 1 - .I ag- -.fa 'fffitffef' 1 V1 rfffifir. -.-.nf-rg, ' lvgx-w ry! -Q if nfs- Bill Blrllorfl Beverly Bishop Jean Black 3 X lf ' ' Gi 5 K V,.: 1 W , 1-5. -nur .,'-- H H x 'lx A - X . fx: Q X f X 1- yi 5 l Wayne Bennelf Mary Ann Benson s-1' .1 ' 1 Mrs. Joyce Blaclc J5me'5 BOlwll 31 4 R Q . .:, xiii 'Ei fr.. f' sl El .4 .TQ ' iii. i33?7?9f1S23 i K j g., Xx.. X .41 ff -, .. Rex Boolcless Naida Bolloms Donald Bowma vu Phyllis Broman Joan BUVQGH Donna Burqin Mary Jane Brown Julia Bruer ,W William Burgin William Canfield Elida Canlu Wilford Carden 32 -V--vb -' -' A. 1 32122 . . - 1 r'Uf,f:-M ' 2 Aj, f- , 5 ,. 3 Ng 'Hr , X x 1 5 X' 7' 2. in lj ' r Q . 6 Jr q 5 ' ., Q' 5fXf?k iw ' GN a y I if WW' In . ' V gf is , . Ax' 1 9 ,A f y 1 A F' A '4' W1-If fr ff' .JU ,, I i f W' ' f I Q. ' ' ,W ' Y-, r f fr r ' . , X Mr T' 4 'IF' Q, V V- 'W 4 'QQ V TN V 1 U1 QQ.. ' 5:1 ,, 'X ' ' Maxine Branrley n R uh, 4 arf' 1 ' I John Bridqewarer Marrha Bruer Barbara Burch 1 'V L 1 u ang, . Q55 9 'H I A, lV ! FX5 J, W ++., 'T PA YS L TO AD dsvelesg. foofbau VER TISEXDO! O,. age will prove qlleen candidafores Myers, and M 'defer fooks O hue' While M es' decide +0 Fry Gayle N' GW Lou Shelfne Sie 'Ihfhis Old I no el' Can- .x i Nm-1' 'x R Q Ralph amen Helen male Bursorr Pere Camaro Beffv Calvin Wmiam Cameron 1 1 if 3 r Alma - iz-it u A... - W- f Lai , z f' D 8123 r ' 1 ' 5. 3 a ,A V B J W4 rg , 9 W w ii 6' . F' f, 'lr dw. Barbara Chage Verona Chenaulr Fern Carp Joan Cdr-fer Don Chdlfdnf 33 Y vw W .. ,. ,L .':2 bI ii 2. ,' X . ., . Eg W 'WH ,. , , . Q. ,Nur ,,A:.2. 'WS' A if a 3 im' pq K. 1 Q' sw, W S28 .: ,.. 1 X , is 5? Rex Clwrisfrief Gayle Clay Lou Rae Cla Gerald Comslock az- I 4-if' .W-, f s 59. mf S X Josephine Cooper Floyd Cox y V Rx lly 9? Q L W 'lyl Ql I X lr V Fifi l l f Sluarl Conklin, Jr. Dale Cook Monle Crece , fl ' i .. .. 'S' i in , W i N lX X or :ff X K , vfiiv .,,o, i r X N fl: iw William Crupper Severo Curiel Mary Lou DaugherTy on Nnn Coleman 1 . Q, I.. . ' V u Ti li! i 1 X 2 maids coal ma Jean Creech 45 A-Qlqy ,NB Jack Collins l Gary Cooper A, i ,ll ,H fl .ia MMM, ,V 'R SHES LQV E , films fgliaff sfir ULY' SHES ENGAGED rucfioris frgm Hiya :SSW dish as Bewxgffy Macdule O sfend-5 Y Ood Y and Yxflve Cook bogziifl reads fn- 3 I 2 rm . ig. V an P L- mf- 'L ' K' 'QW f 35 ifgyiwxy ,, W D U D D W fffil. ' In Z 1 --::J 1 k y y a 5 1 i x 1 ,Q v X is f 4 Xl James Crosby Mildred Crum Ralph Crum Mary Jean Cmpper VM , he 3 f 'Mx gh 'V' 45? P1 is QI' i 121. W vs. ' X 1 by , a A p s Q s - 11 , f. J' if? 5 . E w .k P J 1? if Q ri ma Jean Dauglweriy Belly Lou Davis Belly Lou Davis Elizabellw Davis Parricia Davis 35 ww ra arr F2 f' as Na 1 r y Q9 .ff Ulf' 41 is A ' fl Beffd LSB D660 Kennefh DeBerry Mariaxn DeLuC A ,.Q, . . , X I Nw W q 212' ra in N19-K 8 ,E ji, Y X sf, 1' X Q H rr arn Nancy Donley 1 ::.:: fix ' S , . ks Jw - F Dean Eilerfs Carl Eisrninger 'Vu 'V gk A 'ik ., AV 1 E N3 Gerald Drake Richard Driggs Parricia Ann Eng Joyce hurfon Nora Evans Donna Jean Farney 36 l v S , 1 f z 3 William Dimmlclc Nancy Dimmilf K 'di Q v 4 4 W fi 'L 7:16 - S bw 4 L. s N 5'-1 - aka, A 1 K . 1 I. ,V xl ', , 1-'. . -ffl V A . v N, -,4 1 f GREAT N fr - EXPECTAT igllrjll Slfaplefon anljOlwlSXBUylf1Q Senfgr ec ler, Marilyn Johorma Daugherf announcemenfs mon' and Joylein diiafuf' COX. scob Duerlcson Bill Duflin i. J 1. xy G' 5 v A an xa 'W EL W' Nga , FX, , ix AI X ti , X 4 W l Qi , , apr' ' 2 is :':, ,fA2s,gs, 1 . v ff ' li A l - l - as 1' 'nifm' Ti.. ., V. ,Hide Laura Enqler pefer Engler William Enoch Janel Sue Erhard Ronald Esau 1 f . XE, 'T James Fee Jolnn Filzgeralcl Dledfe l:lY'm Frances FoleY Jewel Fosler 92- 9'- 37 A X ag, Q i.r . In :ix sg A M Q. KW. L X X 1 ' :I W wise, X A N - 4 .5 Roberf Germain ji' Lawrence Givens Jack Glaze 'Nr 52 .5 E ' . xi A A A Fred Gough James Graves Ausfin Greene Q51- 'll'!uv' Richard Fraley Pafrgck Frank Marlene Frederii si? , V A QP' KN as Williard Germain Caiiierine Gianak Alice Glove K' l Thomas French Jang Fuler X H51 DANGER WO 1 RK Eanlquef and mom are ?OHEADNMe f 9 plans for fh Tggler' Shwfey Hdf h '?'m'ffee ch ' - mg, N? w X 6 senior c er JI B Mmen Jim Grav OF, and D ' m duerl C es, Pefe Orme GGY Kohls. are Jean Nelson, Jack lames Gilliland MOM Gm n A 'gifviifi f S 6, R' ! Av X ' 'Y I G f' ef E 5 - .2-g QFQQ 19 3 y 3 2 J, 2 l 252 .. . it iv' '21 Q . xl, is as 0 x v ,xx X, V ., .4 kim it N Q it Y if 2 4 X xy I .A W x Y w Q Y M Zf z.Es: : A X X X , dm 5 1. S I G ble Jerome Goerfz Beffy GOO . han ey O rbara Am Qlovef Marne Goble fm., P '64 f an 4s 'Aw' E4 n Q '12 G ww. pl! 'Sf 2- 4 9 1 . re bed Guffey . Charles Grover, JV- MGVY Jayne Grower O everIY Greever SMVIEY Gmgsby 39 Q. 5 ,P J 'P l rv xX Shirley Ha+Cl'1ef 'S' Q-N0 Mrs. Pafrlcia Helm Erma Hemphill 'im 4 e 1, S Donna Jean Hanna Leonard Hanna Harold Harper Elma Jean Hauschild ROlDSfl l'lGYef Deloris Hendersr 3, I Q 5:-ll' it rf' ' :arf 3 if -' ' M41 4 ,.f , 1 ...,.. QIQQ arg M , A A W , if 'S Q if M X .. Sl Virginia Hill Jerry Hoeler Slanley Hoefer 40 - SB 11 V f 7 , X fby NN-Q r A Philup Haslcar John Har? 1 ,fir-'QM V' V ' 'GQ X SLEEPY T 'Ai IME Gf'xLxBaby-sifffrvg is fun as well as proll- able, agrees Alice Glover as she reads fo M berg who is undoubfedly en' ' lime sfory. ary Arm Dalvle loyfng flwe ever-popular bed- Helm D N15 Mae Veldon Helllng O in QQ ff ' V Hiell' l.oUlU Maya Virginia Hesler . - Herfman Pal'rIC'5 Herberl' James Iey Janel Hens 6.4 1-r 421 ,xv xt j K' . I DaV'Cl 'me l-lube' Arleme l' Orval HOY Joann Howe Ilinfie' buf HO 41 QJQCI Cf. ' V N -'-142, . 41.9.- -qc ' CQ Xa VV f-2 My uv if Euqene irnes Richard Jessup Max Johns we Q'- Parricia Johnson Richard Kecicier Joyce Keen 'Par Floyd King Richard King Keirh Kinley is me Alberf Johnson Barbara Jean Jon Shirley Keeye wk' Marilyn Johnson Johnson EvelY su Richard Jones Paul Jones war 4'-.9 '157 K S- X A 'ii COLLECTORS' l7'EMSXSome people have all sorf of Hobbies, such as collecfing sfamps, buf Barbara W'l Floyd King, Max Lemen, and Doroflvy K lecfing senior piclures. rson, rveclufel prefer col- 'A 'L is ' be-ll Cl1arleS Km flu Fred Keywor Berneal Kellner Inner Rex KGEC Her Floyd Ke 'WW . W Q-f Q I , fzef Bobb'9 Kfe Roberf Kramlz' lr' hls GGY KO Donna .Knedqlel DOr'Oll7y love' LaffY K AQ Juanira Lanham Y Darlene Lanning Curfis Lanlz L Donna Lees Mary Gayle Loveless 1913153 . I5 ri? 5 Ni- Vernon Marlin Dorollwy Lees Richard Lees -. K1 ' U Lis lv . L ., Marcus Lowe -' A' XIV Elizabelh Macaule Francis Massey, Jr. Lois Maffiscn 44 t . r i K - .A . i w 1 1 ff 7 wi? an-+ M i JJ fr: s - A: .. V, -M.-::-5 ik M. 'ff' , :-ski:-4'l'! l'lf',:::...:f:H 'am t 4 -i-3-I-5' :- 'H-2 P' A ,, QQ, Sv an , , I L jf, ff.. fm 'Q ' N 'M 1 .Hun 1 ' K, A 1 A Ralph Lasfer Charles Lay . 4 2 X25 I i -' hp W5 'I Blg GAME Max Lemen Jael: Lindholm Q' ..,-.av i--if sf-En Louis Marrs oyce Manges Cleo Marrs s if , V :Q 4- G A W iq as 'V M ' Q , ff Auull i 4 , gg' ff , llll g l .- 13- il' . W ' ' i f - -'l ... . -V.' - T, A Zoberf May Bonnie Maynard Earl McAdams GW Dolaf C . WUNTXM big Oufnof-it WlllClNSOU pre ary Jean Cru e 1 Own gem - pore fo Sh :DP f, Phyllis S e Ove off for 'Wder lhe Seas .' Of? 5 nv f ii Sv 1, N-...r Dale Marlin Richard Marlin .omg , A., 3 1? Roberr McCaslcey Mary McClanalwand 45 8 I 'W ? if Fern Miller William Mools Genevieve Mora Colleen McCue John McDaniel Carlelon McMul' Roberr Miller Barbara Mirrendo N ,gf Roberr Musiel Berry Niedens Ralph Noyes Ronald Ogle J Y' William Meier Joan Meflscher ,gh 4, Dberla Monlgomery George Moore .JY r 5 , , ..W0u WH i which B O S VVHOXM' DGVIS yi l5S Pearl 'N-4 s 1 , 'Ufo ' OU d be Qiven a Sgvgnrirl' perplexed hour' as fo Dolores Myers Pe+er Navaffo Cara Jean Nelson Marjorie Nichols ,if Y, Y' . -,', 'N rolhy While Oliver l:OVf9Si Ofme. JV- Belly Osborn mg lrn Q is 5 f +2545 Phillip Osborn A 1 -.. 'Q Janice Nicholson K fs V W, s- ,..z -' ffl .Q Cheryl Phinney x 4-307 7 l 27 X' ll I- IJ I. fi 10202 Pafsy Price Xv. F Carrol Pickens Jane Piffman Phyllis Popejc QWQ 'Qu Gaii Rafhbun Joan Ralrnbun Vicfor Procko Nancy Quakenbw A ,::. v,k 'E f it ,Y A Gene Redm Evereff Roberfs Jacquelin Robe-r+s Pau! Robe-rfs 48 qlQ 1 -Us -' , x Pwrlwur Porfinq Juanifa Powell 434: 'arf' a Qu TALKATIV - E TW Q0 OS Jdrji-lf gre .Gayle Cla Ola-ESXC5lCl'1ing abrfelson. yf fcfor Procko DHD og all me ,Mei ' OH clmeide, ca S . nal africia Ramer Ramona Rarden K .oi , X g oo 4 ,Q K 1 'U 9' 5 4 , , wi, irmgf -:SIC .ai Q' Ross Rirfhaler Dolores Roberfs Slenna Reed Ozey Reed Eddie Reeves A -1? 5. 2- P 4 Q! it' gnihg Roofs Maroaref Ann Rose Richard Rowland Ka+hryn Rudd Terrence Ryan 49 -3-Y. ef' Donna Salmon Gerald Sanderson l-90 Mac Schi X ,E ,Mi .111 is Eugene Sclwlaffer .P L wene PX' - Don Schneider Jimmie Schnurr dF O i J E X N X lf s Carlos Scoff RiCl1GfCl Seafl X ,,,, Kfzs' Mary Lou Slieline Randall Shellon GUY Slwll 50 sv' , bl ,,f,.,s,5w Merl Sellers Q.: roy Scheuerman ouis Schreiner uw 1 if M 4 A Q 2 Br T -Q ,, . 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V.. 1 Nanqy Te-ed Tommy Thompson l Q- ,M iggg SNAPPY DeLuQa an SEAMSTRES . d R SESXE ' 'UQ sure fhefr amona Rdrdenl C,Of??nOmY'm1nded mx progpedlv mg Sfud e Marian e Qarmenfg WW mlenls, who are mdk 'aifaf l l . m ' 'isfil W ' ,M 7 2 Lffifnwwf' 5 jf3f .4-:Q -sm Yqy' ,vis 'M f if tim? A t 4-. f A gn.,-, Jerry Sullill 'E 'fx if Charles Troller 53 Joyleen Swan Donald Swanson . Q Kennellm Unruh Marilyn Unrulw is K 4 .Nqr 3 4.3 ll . 4 - I X 'I 'Av', - -1 , , Q is X S: Hr , .algj X K Q J 5 W Ni II- '1-V- l l Norma Unruh Lois Vanalla Joyce VanCanip X 'Q x Q Frankie Wallace way! Melvin Ward Shirley Warne Q T' ight A gf, ms., 1 -1 .,: :L- ::. l k,.a---1 ' fifig if fi Q -S . - ,. 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ANKERHOLZ, DeNEAN, GAA 13, 41: Ka yeffes 12, 3, 41: Perrill ARNOLD, WILLIAM, H-Club 141: Hi-Y 141: Baskefball 13, 41: Sf, Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Four Roses Quarlel' 141: Madrigalians 141: Mixed Chorus 13.41. AYRES, CLARENCE. BACHMAN, MARY. BAKER, JOHNNIE. BALLARD, AUBREY, Crea+ion BANYARD, CAROLE, FHA 121: GAA 121: Kayefies 12, 41: Baskefball 121: CreaI'ion 121: Holy Ci'ly 141: A Cappella Choir 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Triple Trio BARNES, ROBERT. BASE, JOHN M. BASE, JOHN OLIVER. BAUER, JAMES. BEAL, HERBERT, Hi-Y 121, BEALE, RICHARD, Hi-Y BEASLEY, BETTY, FHA 141: GAA 12, 3. 41: Kayelies 13, 41: Perrill 141: Baskefbail 12. 31: Bowling 131: Hockey 131: Volleyball 12, 31. BENNETT, WAYNE, Hi-Y 141: Paleffe and Brush 121: Baseball 13, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Disrricl' Music Fesfival BENSON, MARY ANN, FHA 13, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayefles 12, 3, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Baskefball 121: Bowling 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 121: St Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue 131: Buzz BENSON, ROBERT. BERRY, DOLORES, GAA 12.31. Kayefles 141: Baskefball 121: Orchesfra 12, 31: Usher Force 12, 31. BERRY, SUSANNE, GAA12, 3.41: Kayeffes 141: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Valence 1412 Riflery 13, 41: Arsenic and Old Lace Prod. Sfaff 141: Nighl' of January l6+h 131: Wha+ a Life 141: Allagaroo lcirc. managerl 141: Buzz 131. BINFORD, BILL, H-Club 12, 3, 41. V. Pres. 141: Hi-Y 131: Foofball 13, 41: Track 12. 3, 41: Allagaroo King 141: Siudenf Council 131: Sr. V. Pres. BISHOP, BEVERLY KAY, FHA 12. 3, 41: GAA 12, 3. 41: Perrill 131: Baskerball 12, 3. 41: Bowling 131: Hockey 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 3.41: Holy Cil'y 141: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 131: A Cappella Choir 141: Mixed Chorus 13,41, BLACK, JEAN, GAA 12, 3, 41, Board 13, 41, Kayelles 12, 3, 41: Palelfe and Brush 13, 41: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Baskelball 12, 3, 41: Bicycling 12, 3, 41: Hiking 12, 3, 41: Hockey 12, 3, 41: Swimming 12, 3,41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Disfricl Music Fesfival 131: Flule Ouarlef 141: Woodwind Ouarlef BLACK, JOYCE ELAINE, GAA 121: Mixed Chorus BOHALL, JAMES, H-Club 12, 3, 41: Foofball 12, 31: Wresfling 12, 31: Crea+ion BOOKLESS, REX, Perrill12, 3, 41: Debafe 13, 41: Baseball 121: Baskelball 121: Foolball 121: Sall' Hawk Revue 131: Band 12, 3. 41: Buzz BOTTOMS, NAIDA, FHA BOWMAN, DONALD, Football BRANTLEY, MAXINE. BRIDGEWATER, JOHN, Fooiball 121: Band BROMAN, PHYLLIS, GAA 12. 3. 41: KayeH'es 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12. 3, 41: Baskef- ball 12, 31: Crea1'ion 121: Holy CiI'y 141: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: Ladies of The Mop 121: Salf Chicks BROWN, MARY JANE, GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayefles 12, 3, 41, Pianis'r 13, 41: Salf Chicks 141: Baske'rball12. 31: Volleyball 12, 31: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Sell' Hawk Revue 13, 41: Disfricf Music Fesfival 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13. 41. BRUER, JULIA, Mixed Chorus 121: S+, Paul 131: Sail' Hawk Revue BRUER, MARTHA, Usher Force BURCH, BARBARA, FHA 12, 41: GAA 12, 3. 41: Kayelfes 121: Perrill 141: Baskelball 121: Hockey 131: Volleyball 121: St Paul 131: SGH Hawk Revue 131: Years Ago Prod. Sfaff 131: Office Sfaff BURGETT, JOAN, FHA 12, 3, 411 GAA 12, 31: KayeHes 12, 3. 41: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: S+, Paul 131: Sell Hawk Revue 131: Buzz BURGIN, DONNA, FHA 12. 3. 41: KayeH'es 121: Holy CiIy 141: St Paul 131: Sell' Hawk Revue 13, 41: Disfrici' Music Fesfival 13. 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Triple Ouarfef 13, 41. BURGIN, WILLIAM, H-Club 141: Hi-Y 141: Baseball 13, 41: Foo+ball 12, 3, 41: Wreslling 121: Buzz BURNETT, RALPH, Chimes of Normandy 121: Creafion 121: St Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue BURSON, HELEN LUCILE, FHA 12, 3. 41, Board 141: GAA 121: Kayeffes 12, 3. 41: Perrill 12, 31: Debafe 131: Volleyball 121: Band 121: Ark Valley Speech Fesfival 131: Disfricl Music Fesfival 121: Disfricl' Speech Fesfival 12. 317 Allagaroo Business Manager 141: Buzz 131: Emporia Sfafe Scholarship CALVILLO, PETE, Holy Ci+y 141: SI'. Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: Madrigalians 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. CALVIN, BETTY JO ANN, Baske+balI CAMERON, WILLIAM, H-Club 13241: Hi-Y 13-41, V. Pres. 141: Baskefball 13, 41: Track 13, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Creahon' 121: Holy Cify 141: Sl: Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13. 41: Disfricl' Music Fesfival 12. 3, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Four Roses Ouarlel' 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41: Buzz l31.CANFIELD, WILLIAM. CANTU, ELIDA. CARDEN, WILFORD. CARR, FERN, Usher Force CARTER, JOAN, Volleyball CHALFANT, DON. CHASE, BARBARA, Usher Force CHENAULT, VERONA, Kayefles 141: Band 13.41. CHRISTNER, REX, H-Club 13, 41: Baseball 12. 3, 41: Foofball 12. 3, 41: Wresiling 12, 3. 41: Buzz 131: Sludenl Council CLAY, GAYLE, FHA 12, 31: Perrill 12, 31: Dear RuIh Prod. Slafi 131: Lilfle Thealer Orch. 12, 31: Sfring Orch. 12, 3, 41: Sfring Ouariel 12, 3, 41. CLAY, LOU RAE, FHA 121: Pallexle and Brush 12, 31: Perrill 13, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Kind Lady' Prod. Sfaff 121: Nofhing Bul' The TruIh Prod. Sfaff 131: Nigh'r of January I6+h Prod. Sfaif 131: The Man Who Came 'ro Dinner Prod. Sfaff 131: Whal' a Life Prod. Sfaif 141: Red Cross 12. 3, 41. COLEMAN, ANN, GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayeiies 12, 3, 41: Palelle and Brush 12, 3, 41: Sall' Chicks 141: Sludenl Council 141: Baskelball 12, 31: Hockey 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 31: Allagaroo Ari Siaff 12, 31: 'Fool'- ball Queen 141: Queen of All-School Pariy COLLINS, JACK, H-Club 12. 3, 41: Foolball 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 3, 41: Wresfling COMSTOCK, GERALD. COCKLIN. STUART, H-Club 141: Perrill Club 13, 41: Deba1e13,41: Foolball 12, 3, 41: Tennis 12, 3, 41: Arsenic and Old Lace 141: Nighl' of January Ibl'h COOK, DALE. COOK, DOUGLAS, Band COOPER, GARY, Hi-Y 12-31: Crea+ion 121: St Paul 131: Sail' Hawk Revue 12, 31: Mix- ed Chorus 12, 31. COOPER, JOSEPHINE, Kayeiies 12, 41: S+, Paul COX, FLOYD, 58 Golden Memories' Sal? Hawk Revue CRECELIUS, MONTE, Baseball 12,31: Baskefball CREECH, WILMA JEAN, Usher Force CROSBY JAMES, Perrill Club 12, 3, 41: Debale 13, 41. CRUM, MILDRED, Buzz CRUM, RALPH. CRUPPER, MARY JEAN, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Board Ka effes Paleffo and Brush Baskel'ball12 3 41 Hocke 12 31' Volle ball 12 . y ' . . . : y . . y . 3.41. CRUPPER, WILLIAM, H-Club13,41: Wreslling 12, 3, 41. CURIEL, SEVERO. DAUGHERTY, MARY LOU, FHA 141: GAA 12, 3. 41: Board 141: Kayelfes 12, 3, 41: Social Chairman 141: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Salf Chicks 141: Sfudenl' Council 121: Baskelball 12, 3, 41: Bowling 12, 3, 41: Hockey 131: Riflery 13, 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Salt Hawk Revue 131: Disfricf Music Feslival 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Triple Quarlel' 131: Girls' Stale 131: DAR Candidale 141: Jr. V. Pres. DAUGHERTY, NORMA, FHA 141: GAA 12, 41: Kayelles 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Sal? Chicks 141: Chimes of Normandy 121: Sf, Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Disfricf Music Feslival 131: Buzz DAVIS, BETTY LOU, FHA 12, 31: Kayelfes 131: Sl, Paul DAVIS, BETTY LOU, FHA 12,31: Kayelfes 121: Perrill 13, 41: Baskefball DAVIS, ELIZABETH, GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayeffes 12, 3, 41: Board 141: Perrill Club 13, 41: Baskefball 12, 31: Sf, Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Soph. Sec. DAVIS, PATRICIA, FHA 141: GAA 12, 3, 41: Board 131: Sec. 141: Kayeiles 12, 3.41: Red Cross 12, 3, 41 V. Pres. 141: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Salf Chicks 141: Baskefball 12, 3, 41: Hockey 121: Volleyball 12, 31: Chimes of Nor- mandy 121: Holy Cily 141: Sf, Paul 131: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Buzz 131: Allernafe Cheer- leader 141. DEAN, BERTA LEA, Docey Doe 121: GAA 121: KayeH'es 12, 3, 41: Pep Club 121: Perrill 131: Buzz DE BERRY, KENNETH, Red Cross 131: Sfuden+ Council DELUCA, MARIAN, FHA 12. 31: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayehles 13, 41. DIMMICK, BILL, Hi-Y 141: Baskefball 13, 41: Creal'ion 121: Holy Cil'y 141: St Paul 131: Sall Hawk Revue 13. 41. DIMMITT, NANCY, FHA 12. 31: Kayefles 121: Sf. Paul 131: Self Hawk Revue 131: The Man Who Came To Dinner Prod. Sfaff 131: Buzz DONLEY, NANCY, FHA 131: Kayeffes 12, 31: Palelle and Brush DRAKE, GERALD, H-Club 13, 41: Foofball 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 31. DRIGGS, RICHARD, Hi-Y DUERKSEN, JACOB, Perrill 141: Pro1ecfors 13, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy City 141: St Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue 131: Dis+ric+ Music Fesfival 12, 31: Kind Lady Prod. Sfaff 121: Nol'hing Bul' fhe Tru+h Prod. Sfaff131: Our Town Prod. Sl'aff121: The Man Who Came lo Dinner Prod. Sfaff 131: Nighf of January I6+h Prod. Sfaff 131: Whal a Life Prod. Sfaff 141: Years Ago Prod. Slaff 131: Ticke+ Force 12, 3, 41, Head DUFFIN, BILL, H-Club 13, 41: Baseball 12, 3, 41: Baskelball 141: Foolball 131: Wresfling DYCK, GENE, Holy Ci+y 12, 31: Sal? Hawk Revue 12, 31. EILERTS, DEAN, Perrill 141: Salf Hawk Revue EISIMINGER, CARL, Wresl- ling 13, 41. ENGLER, PATRICIA ANN, FHA 12, 3, 41, Sec. 121, Board V. Pres. 141: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayelles 12. 3, 41: Perrill 121: Chimes of Normandy 121:' Six Paul 131: Sall Hawk Revue 131: Allagaroo Sr. Ed. 141: Buzz ENGLER, PATRICIA LAURA, FHA 141: GAA 13, 41: Kayeffes 12, 3, 41, V. Pres. 141: Palefle and Brush 141: Perrill 12, 3. 41: Debale 13, 41: Sr. Sec. ENGLER, PETER, PaleH'e and Brush 12, 3, 41, Pres. 131: Perrill 12, 3, 41: V. Pres. 131. Pres. 141: Debafe 13, 41: Kind Lady 121: Allagaroo Arl Sfaff ENOCH, BILL, H-Club 12, 3, 41: Valence 131: Baseball 12, 3, 41: Foorball 121: Crea+ion 121: Soph. Treas. 121: Sfudenf Council ERHARD, JANET SUE, FHA 12, 3, 41. Board 12, 3, 41, Dist Hisforian 141, Disl. Pres. 141: Perrill 12, 31: St Paul ESAU, RONALD, Band 12, 3, 41: Orcheslra 12, 3, 41. EURTON, JOYCE, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayefles 12. 31: Bas- kefball 12, 3. 41: Hockey 12, 31: Riflery 13, 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 3, 41: Disfricl Music Feslival 12, 3, 41. EVANS, NORA, GAA 141, Riflery 141, Swimming 141. Holy Cify 141. S+, Paul 131. FARNEY, DONNA JEAN, GAA 12, 31: Perrill 12, 31: Baskefball 121: Volleyball 121: Chimes of Normandyh 121: Sf Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus FEE, JAMES, Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: H-Club 13, 41: Sfudenl Council, V. Pres. 141, Baseball 12.3, 41, Baskelball 121, Foofball 12, 3, 41: Tennis 121: Jr. RoIarian141: FITZGERALD, JOHN, Holy Ci'ly 141: Sh Paul 131: Disfricl' Music Fesfival FLYNN, DIEDRE, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Perrill 141: Baskefball 121: Volleyball 1211: Arsenic 'and Old Lace Prod. Slaff FOLEY, FRANCES, GAA 141: Kayeffes 141: Ri ery FOSTER, JEWEL, Band 12, 3, 41: Clarinel Ouarlel' 12, 3, 41: Orchesfra 12, 3, 41. FRALEY, RICHARD, Hi-Y 12, 31: Valence 13. 41: Mixed Chorus 141: Buzz-Allagaroo Phofo Sfaff 12, 3. 41. FRANK, PATRICK, Band 12, 31. FREDERICK, MARLENE, GAA 141: Kayefles 141: Palelfe and Brush 12, 3, 41: Mixed Chorus 131. FRENCH, TOM. FULLER, JANET. GERMAIN, ROBERT, Holy Ci+y 141: S+, Paul 131. GERMAIN, WILLARD. GIANAKON, CATHERINE, FHA 131: GAA 131: Kayelfes 141: Perrill 121: Sall' Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131. GILLILAND, JAMES. GING, MONA, FHA 12, 3. 41: GAA 12, 3, 412 Board 13,41: KayeHes141: Baskefball 12, 3.41: Bowling 131: Hockey 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Holy Cily 141: S+, Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 13,41: Disfricf Music Fes'fival131: A Cappella Choir 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. GIVENS, DONALD LAWR- ENCE. GLAZE. JACK, Perrill 12, 3. 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy Cify 141: St Paul 131: Sall Hawk Revue 13, 41: Disfriof Music Fesfival 12,31: A Cappella Choir 141: Mixed Chorus 12, 3. 41: Arsenic and Old Lace Prod. Sfaff 141: Wha+ a Life Prod. Sfaff 141: Alfernafe Cheerleader 131: Cheer leader GLOVER, ALICE, FHA l2, 31: Board 12. 31: Kayefles 121: Chimes of Normandy 121: S+, Paul 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Triple Ouarfef 131: Triple Trio 131.GI.OVER, BARBARA, GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayelfes 12, 3. 41: Sall' Chicks 141: Valence 141: Baskelball 12, 31:'Bowling 131: Volleyball 12. 3, 41: S'r. Paul 31: Sali' Hawk Re- EO 167116 kibbons and vue 131: Disfricf Music Fesfival 131: Allagaroo, Club Ed. 141: Buzz GOBLE, MARIE, FHA 12, 31: GAA 12, 3.41: Baskeiball 121: Volleyball 121: Sf, Paul 131: Holy CiIy 141: Salf Hawk Re- vue GOBLE, STANLEY, Band 12, 31: Orchesfra GOERTZ, JERRY, Perrill 12, 3, 41: Foo?- ball GOODMAN, BETTY, FHA 12, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayefies 12, 3, 41: Red Cross 141: Vol- leyball 121: Chimes of Normandy 121: St Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Disfricr Music Fesfi- val131: Mixed Chorus GOUGH, FRED, Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea'rion 121: S+, Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus GRAVES, JAMES, H-Club 12, 3, 41, Pres. 141: Hi-Y 13, 41: Baseball 12, 3, 41: Baskefball 12, 3, 41: Fooiball 12, 3. 41: Sfudeni Council 12, 31: Soph. Pres. GREENE, AUSTIN, GREEVER, BEVERLY, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3. 41: Kay.- eHes 13. 41: Baskefball 131: Hockey 131: Holy Cify 141: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: Mixed Chorus GRIGSBY, SHIRLEY, FHA 12, 31: GAA 12, 3, 41: KayeHes 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion GROVER, CHARLES, H-Club 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Baseball 141: Baskeiball 12, 3, 41: Foofball 12, 3, 41, Capfain 141: Track 12, 31. GROVIER, MARY JAYNE, GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayeffes 141: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Allagaroo, Edifor- in-chief 141: Buzz Edifor 131: Volleyball 121: Baskeiball GUFFEY, ROBERT, Chimes of Nor- mandy HANNA, DONNA, FHA 12, 31: Kayeffes HANNA, LEONARD. HARPER, HAROLD, Golf 12, 3, 41. HART, JOHN, H-Club 141: Football 141: Wresfling HAS- KARD, PHILLIP, H-Club 12, 41: Baskefball 141: Track 12, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: Salf Hawk Revue 141: Disfricf Music: Feslival 12, 41: A Cap- pella Choir 141: Boys' Quai-1'e'r 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. HATCHER, SHIRLEY, Docey Doe 121: FHA 141: GAA. 12, 41: Kayelfes 12. 41: Pelefle and Brush 141: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Sal? Chicks 141: Baskefball 12, 3, 41: Bowling 121: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: S+, Paul 31: Sal? Hawk Revue 131: Disfricf Music Fesfival 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Arsenic and Old Lace 141: Kind Lady 121: Nofhing Buf ihe Tru+h Prod. Sfaff131: Night of January l6+h 131: Po+-Boiler 131: The Man Who Came fo Dinner 131: Wha+ a Life 141: Ark Val- ley Speech Fesfival 131: Disfrici' Speech Fesfival12, 31: Sfafe Speech Fesfival HAUSCHILD, ELMA JEAN, GAA 12, 3.41: Perrill Club 12, 31: Valence 13, 41, Sec. 13, 41: Baskefball 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 31: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crealion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+, Paul 131: Disfricl' Music Fesfival 12, 31: Orchesfra 12, 3, 41: Librarian 13, 41: Sfring Orchesfra 12, 3, 41: Sfring Quarfef12, 3, 41. HAYES, ROBERT, Baskefball 141: Red Cross 12, 31. HEFLING, VEL- DON. HELM, DONNA, FHA 12, 41. HELM, PATRICIA, FHA 121: Holy Ci+y 141. HEMP- HILL, ERMA, FHA 121: Usher 12, 3, 41. HENDERSON, DELORIS, FHA 141: KayeHes HENS- LEY, JANET, GAA HERBERT, JAMES, H-Club 141: Foofball 13, 41: Track 131: Wresiling 12: 3.41. HERRMAN, PAT, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3. 41: KayeHes 131: Perrill 12, 41: Baskefball 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 31: Crea+ion 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Red Cross 13, 41, Sec. HESTER, VIRGINIA, GAA 12, 31: KayeHes 12, 3.41: Perrill 141: Debafe 13,41: Chimes of Normandy HIETT, LOULU MAYE, Kayeiies 12, 3, 41: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Disfricf Music Fesfival 12, 3, 41: Band 13, 41: Orchesfra 12, 3, 41: HILL, VIRGINIA, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 121: KayeHes 121: Chimes of Normandy 121: Holy Ci+y 41: S+, Paul 131: Sali' Hawk Revue 13, 41: Disfricf Music Fesfival 131: A Cappella Choir 141: FHA Triple Trio 131: Beauly Shop Quarief 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. HOEFER, JERRY, H-Club 12, 3, 41. Sec. 141: Baskefball 121: Fooiball 12. 3. 41: Wresiling 12, 3, 1: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea- +ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: Sf, Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: HOEFER, STANLEY. HOLLINGER, WILBUR, JR. HOWE, JOANNE. HOYT, ORVAL, Buzz HUBER, ARLENE, GAA 13, 41: KayeHes 13, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Baskefball 13, 41: Hockey 131: Riflery 13, 41: Volley- ball 13, 41: Sf, Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 131: Dis'l'ric1' Music Fesfival IMEI., DAVID. IMES, GENE, Valence 12, 31: Foofball 13, 41: Wresfling 141: Holy Ci+y 141: The Man Who Came fo Dinner JESSUP, RICHARD, Hi-Y 12. 31: Baseball 121: Baskeiball 12, 31: Track 12, 31: Band 12, 31: Mixed Chorus 12, 31. JOI NS, MAX. JOHNSON, EVELYN, FHA 12. 3. 41-: Kayeffes 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 3, 41: Orchesfra 13, 41: Flule Ouarief 141: Trumpef Trio 13, 41: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Disfrici Music Fesfival 12, 3, 41: Emporia S+a+e Scholarship 12. 31. JOHNSON, MARILYN. JOHNSON, PATRICIA, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAlA 12, 3, 41: Kayeffes 12, 3, 41: Perrill 121: Red Cross 141: Sal? Chicks 141: Baskefball 12. 3, 41: Hockey 12, 31: Riflery 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Hockey 12, 31: Riflery 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+, Paul 131: Sali' Hawk Revue 13, 412 Mixed Chorus 13, 41. JOHNSON, WILLIAM ALBERT, H-Club 12, 3, 41: Valence 13, 41, V-Pres. 141: Foofball 12. 3, 41: Track 12. 3. 41: Wresiling 121: Band 12, 3, 41: Orchesfra 131: Dis+iic'r Music Fesiival 12, 31: Buzz JONES, BARBARA JEAN, FHA 13, 41: Perrill 13, 41. JONES, PAUL, Hi-Y 141: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci1'y 1417 Six Paul 131: Sali' Hawk Revue 13, 41: Mixed Chorus KECKLER, RICHARD, Foolball 12, 31. KEEN, JOYCE, FHA 141: Baskelball 131: Chimes ofNormahdy 4121: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue KEEVER, SHIRLEY, FHA 121: Kayeiles 141: Perrill 12, 41: Buzz KEFFER, FLOYD. KERSCHNER, REX. KETTNER, BERNEAL, GAA 12. 3, 41: Kayeffes 131: Perrill 12, 3,412 Baskef- ball 12, 3, 41: Bowling 121: Hockey 131: Riflery 13. 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Holy Ci+y 141: S+, Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk R'evue 13, 41: Disiricr Music Fesiival 13,41:ACappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Soph. Sec. KEYWORTH, FRED, Foofball 12, 31: Track 121. KIMBELL, CHARLES. H-Club 13. 41: Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Perrill 131: Baskefball 121: Foofball 12, 3, 41: Tennis 121: Track 13, 41: Wresfling 4- KING, FLOYD, Crea+ion 121: Sf, Paul 131: SaI+ Hawk Revue 131: Disfricl' Music Fes- 60 Golden ,fldcluaries lival 12. 31: Mixed Chorus 12. 31. KING. RICHARD. Hi-Y 12. 31: Perrill 12, 3, 41: Band 12. 3, 41: Pep Band 12, 3, 41: Ark Valley Speech Feslival 131: Dis- fricl' Speech Feslival 131: Buzz 131: Boys' Srafe 131: Junior Rofarian 141: De- bale 13. 41. KINLEY. KEITH, Foofball 13. 41: Track 13. 41: Band 12. 31: Debaie 12, 3, 41. KLAVER, LARRY. Hi-Y 12. 31: Chimes of Normandy 121: Creafion 121: Sf, Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 12.31. KNECHTEL. DOROTHY, FHA 131: Board 131: GAA 12. 31: Kayelles 12. 3, 41: Board 13. 41: Perrill 12. 3. 41: Sec. 131: Baskelball 12. 31: Vol- leyball 13. 41: St Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Arsenic and Old Lace. Direcfor 141: Kind Lady Prod. Sfaff 121: Nothing Bur the Tru+h Prod. Sfaff 131: The Man Who Came fo Dinner 131: Nighf of January I6+h 131: The Poi Boiler 121: Wha'l a Life KOHLS, DONNA GAY. FHA 131: GAA 12. 3. 41: Board 141: KayeH'es 12. 3. 41: Paleffe and Brush l2- 3- 412 Salf Chicks 141: Baskefball 12, 31: Volleyball 131: Chimes of Normandy Prod. Sfaff 121: Allagaroo Feafure Ed. 141: Allagaroo Ar? Sfaff 12, 41: Buzz 131: Foolball Queen Aflendanf 141: KRANT1, ROBERT. Hi-Y 131: H-Club 12. 3. 41: Perrill 13. 41: Baskefball 12. 3. 41: Foofball 12. 3, 41: Track 12. 31: Red Cross 131: Jr. Rofarian KRETIER, BOBBIE, H-Club 141 Foolball 13. 41: Wresfling 13, 41. LAN- HAM. JUANITA. GAA 131: Band 12, 3, 41. LANNING. DARLENE, FHA 12, 3. 41: GAA 131: Kayefles 121: Basketball 121: Volleyball 121: Orchestra 12, 3. 41: Usher Force 12. 31. LANTZ. CURTIS, Perrill 12. 3. 41. Treas. 141: Red Cross 12. 3. 41, V. Pres. Pres. 141: Noihing Bu? fhe Tru'fh 131: The Man Who Came 'ro Dinner 131: Nigh+ of January I6fh 131: Buzz 131: Cheerleader LASTER, RALPH. LAY, CHARLES. Hi-Y LEES, DONNA. FHA 13-417 Kay- e'r+es LEES, DOROTHY, FHA 12. 31: GAA 12. 3. 41. Board 141: Kayelfes 12. 3. 41: Baskef- ball 12. 3.41: Hockey 121: Riflery 13. 41: Volleyball 12. 31. LEES. RICHARD. LEMEN. MAX. LINDHOLM, JACK, H-Club 13. 41: Red Cross 12. 3. 41. Treas. 141: Baseball 13. 41: Baskefball 13. 41. LOVELESS, MARY GAYLE. FHA 12. 3. 41: GAA 12. 3. 41: H-Club 141: Kayefies 12. 3. 41: Perrill 12. 3.41: Salr Chicks 141: Baskefball 12, 3, 41: Swimming 131: Volleyball 12. 31: Chimes of Normandy 1212 Holy Ci'ry 141: Sf, Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 13. 41: Dis- fricf Music Fes+ival 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 13. 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Kind Lady 121: N0l'l1ln9 BU'l' fhe Trl-1l'l1 1312 The Man Who Came +o Dinner 131: Wha+ a Life 141: Alfernafe Cheerleader 131: Head Cheerleader 141: Football Queen AHendanf141. LOWE. MARCUS. MACAULEY, ELIZABETH. GAA 12.31: Kayeffes 12, 3. 41: Perrill 12. 3. 41: Baskelball 121: Volleyball 12. 31: HSI. Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Buzz 131. MANGES. JOYCE, FHA 12. 41: Kayefles 141: Usher Force 12. 31. MARRS. CLEO, FHA 121: Kayef1eS 12. 41- MARRS. LOUIS. MARTIN. DALE. MARTIN, RICHARD. MARTIN. VERNON. MASSEY. FRANCIS, Baskefball 121: Band 12. 3. 41. MATTISON, LOIS, Docey Doe 121: FHA 141: GAA 12. 3, 41: Kayelfes 12, 3. 41: Perrill 12. 3, 41: Red Cross 121: Baskefball 12. 31: Bowling 121: Hockey 131: Swimming'12. 31: Volleyball 12. 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 1217 Holy Ci1'y 141: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13. 41: Disfricl' Music Fesfival 13. 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Noneffes 131: Madrigalians 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Arsenic and Old Lace Prod. Sfaff 141: High Window Prod. Sfaff 131: The Man Who Came To Din- ner Prod. Sfaff 131: Nigh+ of January I6+h 131: Whaf a Life 141: Allagaroo Aclivify Ed. 141: Buzz 131: Sali' Chicks MAY. ROBERT. MAYNARD, BONNIE, FHA 12. 3. 41: GAA 12. 3. 41: Kayeffes 12. 31: Perrill 12. 31: Baskefball 12. 31: Hockey 12, 31: Swimming 131: Volley- ball 12. 31: Sali' Hawk Revue McADAMS. EARL. McCASKEY, ROBERT. McCLANA- HAND. MARY, St Paul McCUE, COLLEEN, GAA 121: Kayefles McDANIEL, JOHN. McMULLIN, CARLETON. H-Club 13. 41: Hi-Y 12. 3. 41: Perrill 12, 41: Valence 13, 417 Track 12, 3, 41: Band 12. 3. 41: Clarinef Ouarle1'141: Buzz 131: Debare 13, 41. MEIER, WILLIAM Paleffe and Brush 12. 3. 41. METTSCHER. JOAN, St Paul 131: Usher Force 12. 31. MILLER, FERN, FHA 12. 3, 41: GAA 12. 31: Basketball 12. 31: Hockey 12. 31: Volleyball 12, 31: Band 12. 3, 41: Disfricl Music Fesiival 131: Usher Force MILLER. ROBERT, Wresfling 12, 31: S+, Paul 131: Salr Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus MITTENDORF, BARBARA. Docey Doe 121: FHA 141: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kaye'Hes 12. 3, 41: Perrill 12. 31: Valence 141: Baskeiball 12. 31: Vol- leyball 12. 31: Chimes of Normandy 121: S+, Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 131: Allagaroo. Sr. Ed. 141: Buzz 131: Emporia Sfafe Scholarship 12. 3. 41 MONTGOMERY. ROBERTA. FHA 141: GAA 12. 3, 41: Kayeffes 141: Holy Ci+y 141? S+, Paul 131: Sall Hawk Revue 13. 41. MOORE. GEORGE. MOOTS. WILLIAM. MORA. GENEVIEVE. MUSIEL. ROBERT. Hi-Y 12. 41: Buzz 141. MYERS. DOLORES, GAA 12. 3. 41. Board 13. 41: Kayefles. 12. 3. 41: Perrill 12. 3, 41: Sali Chicks 141: Baskelball 121: Chimes of Normandy 121: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13. 41: Disiricf Music Fesl'ival13. 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Beauly Shop Ouarfef 141: Madriqalians 141: Mixed Chorus 13. 41: Triple Ouarfef-131: Arsenic and Old Lace Prod. Sfaff 141: Kind Lady Prod. Siaff 121: WhaI a Life Prod. Siaff 141: Buzz 131: Foofball Queen AH'endanI' 141: Red Cross 12. 3. 41. Treas. 131: NAVARRO. PETER. NELSON, CARA JEAN, FHA 12. 3. 41:GAA 12. 3. 41. Board 13, 41: Kayeffes 12. 3. 41: Palefle and Brush 12. 31: Perrill 12. 31: Baskefball 12. 31: Volleyball 12. 3. 41: Salf Hawk Revue 141: Arsenic and Old Lace Prod. Sfaff 141: Alfernafe Cheerlead- er 141: Salf Chicks 141: Sfudenl' Council 12. 3, 41. Sec. 141. NICHOLS. MARJORIE, FHA 12. 3. 41: GAA 12. 41: Hockey 121: Volleyball 121. NICI-IOLSON. JANICE. Docey Doe 121: FHA 121: GAA 12. 3. 41, Treas. 131: Kayeffes 12. 3. 41, Board 141: Pale++e ard Brush 13. 41: Perrill 12. 41: Red Cross 121: Baskerball 12. 31: Hockey 121: Volleyball 13, 41: Chimes of Normandy RI l6'luc kibbons and 121: Holy Cily 141: S+, Paul 131: Dislricl Music Feslival 13, 41: Sall Hawk Revue 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Arsenic and Old Lace Prod. Sfaff 141: The Man Who Came lo Dinner 131: Wha1' a Life Prod. Slaff 141: Buzz 131. NIEDENS, BETTY, FHA 12, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayeffes 12. 31. NOYES, RALPH, H-Club 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Baskefball 12. 3, 41: Foolball 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 31: Red Cross 121, V. Pres. 121: Jr. Pres.: Sfudenl' Council Pres. OGLE, RONALD. OLIVER, DOROTHY WHITE, Kayelfes 141: Holy Cil'y 141: Sell Hawk Revue 141: Mixed Chorus ORME, FORREST, Crealion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 131..OSBORN, BETTY, FHA 12. 3, 41: GAA 13. 41: Hockey 121: Volleyball OSBORN, PHILLIP, Hi-Y 13, 41: Valence 13. 41, Pres. 141: Track 13, 41: Chimes of Nor' mandy 121: Debafe 121. PHINNEY, CHARYL, FHA 12, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kayeries 12, 41. PICKENS, CARROL, Hi-Y12. 3.41: Perrill12, 3, 41: Band 12. 3, 41: Pep Band 12, 3, 41: Trom- bone Ouarrel' 141: Orchesfra 12, 3, 41: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Arsenic and Old Lace 141: LiHle Theafer Orch. PITTMAN, JANE, GAA 121: Basketball 121: S+. Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue POPEJOY. PHYLLIS, FHA 12, 31: GAA 12. 3, 41: Kayefles 12, 41: Palelfe and Brush 12, 3, 41: Baskefball 12. 31: Hockey 12. 31: Volleyball 121: St Paul 131: Sall Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Red Cross 121. PORTING, ARTHUR. POWELL, JUANITA. PRICE, PATSY, Baskelball 121: Hockey PROCKO, VICTOR. QUAKENBUSH, NANCY, FHA 12, 3. 41: Kayeffes 12, 3. 41: Holy Ci'I'y 141: St Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue 13, 41. RAMER, PATRICIA, FHA 12, 31: GAA 121: Baskefball RARDEN, RAMONA, FHA 13, 41: GAA 12. 3. 41: Kayelles 12. 3. 412 Perrill 12. 417 Chimes of Normandy 121: S+, Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue. RATHBUN, GAIL, Band 12. 3.41. RATHBUN, JOAN, FHA 12, 41: GAA 12.41: Kayelfes 12, 41: Perrill 12, 41: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue REDMON, GENE, Foofball 121. REED. GLENNA, FHA 121: Kaye'r'I'es12, 3..41. REED, OZEY, Hi-Y 12. 31: Valence 12. 31: Bas- ball 12, 31: Foo+balI12, 31. REEVES, EDDIE. RITTHALER, ROSS, Band 12.31. ROBERTS, DO- LORES. ROBERTS, EVERETT, Crea+ion 121: St Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 12, 31: Dislricf Music Fesfival 12, 31: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. ROBERTS, JACQUELIN, FHA 121: GAA 121: Kayeffes 12, 41: Perrill ROBERTS, PAUL. H-Club 13, 41: Baskelball 12, 3. 41: FooIball'12. 3, 41: Track ROOTS, BONNIE, FHA 12. 31.His+orian 131: GAA 12. 3, 41: Kayeffes 12.- 3. 41, Publicily Chairman 141, Pres. 141: Palelle and Brush 12, 31, Sfage Prop. Dir. 141, V. Pres. 141: Perrill 12, 41: Chimes of Normandy Prod. Sfaff 121: St Paul 131: Disfrici' Music Fesfival 131: No+hing Bur fhe Tru+h Prod. Sfaff 131: The Man Who Came 'ro Dinner Prod. Slaff 131: Years Ago Prod. Sfaff 131: Allagaroo Arr Sfaff 12, 41: DAR Candidale 141: Foolball Queen Aflendanl ROSE, MARGARET ANN, KayeHes 121: Perrill 12. 3, 41: Buzz ROW- LAND, RICHARD, Hi-Y 13, 41. RUDD, KATHRYN, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12. 3. 41: Kayefles 12, 3, 41: Perrill 13, 41: Dear Ru+h Prod. Sfaff RYAN, TERRY. SALMON, DONNA, FHA 131: GAA 131: KayeH'es 141: Perrill SANDERSON, GERALD, Graphic Arls 121: Hi- Y 141: Proiecfors 12. 31. SCHELL, LEO, HI-Y 12. 3.41: Palefle and Brush 12. 3, 41: Perrill 13, 41: No'rhing Bur fhe Tru+h 131: The Man Who Came fo Dinner 131: Nigh+ of January I6+h 131: Wha+ A Life SCHEUERMAN. LE ROY. SCHEURMAN, JOAN, FHA 141: GAA 12. 41: Kaye'Hes 12.41: Perrill 141. SCHLATTER, RONALD EUGENE. SCHNEIDER, DON, Track 141: A Cappella Choir 141: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41. SCHNURR, JIMMIE, Foofball SCHREINER, LOUIS. SCHWARZ, ROBERT.Hi-Y 131: Perrill SCOTT, CARLOS, Band 12, 3, 41, Pres. 13.41, Librarian 141: Orchesfra 12. 3. 41: Li'r+le Theafre Orch. 121: Disfricf Music Feslival 12, 3. 41. SEARL, RICHARD, Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Sfudeni' Council 13. 41: Valence 13. 41: Foofball 121: Band 12, 3. 41: Orcheslra 141: Brass Sexfef 141: Trumpef Trio 12. 3. 41. SELLERS, MERL Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, V. Pres. 131, Pres. 141: Perrill SENTNEY, KENNETH, Hi-Y 13. 41. SHAFF, ALTA, FHA 12, 3, 41: Kayelfes 12, 3, 41. SHAFT, JERRY, Tennis 131: Band 13, 41: Orchesfra 13, 41: Sfring Quarfef 141: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul SHARP, NOR- MAN, 'Hi-Y 131: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Sf, Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 12. 31: Ticker Force SHEDDAN, JOYCE, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 13. 41: KayeH'es 12, 31: Perrill 12. 3, 41: Baskelball 12, 31: Hockey 121: Band 12, 3, 41: WhaI a Life 141. SHELINE, MARY LOU, Docey Doe 121: GAA 12. 3, 41, Board 141: Kayefies 12. 31: Perrill 31: Baskelball 12. 31: Bowling 13, 41: Swimming 131: Holy Ci1'y 141: Si: Paul 131: Sal? Hawk Revue 13, 41: Disfricf Music Fesfival 13. 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Triple Quarfel' 131: Foofball Queen Affendanl' 141: Sall' Chicks SHELTON, RANDALL, Hi-Y 12, 41: H-Club 13, 41: Baskelball 13, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea- lion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: St Paul 131: Sali' Hawk Revue 13, 41: Disfricl' Music Feslival 12, 3. 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Four Roses Quarfei' 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41. SHUFF, GARY. SHUMAN, GARY, PaleH'e and Brush 12. 31. SIMPSON, DARLENE, FHA 141: GAA 141: Perrill 12. 41: S+, Paul 131: HoIy Cii'y 141: NoneH'es 141: Arsenic and Old Lace. SIMPSON, GLENN. SKEEN, DON. Perrill 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 3. 41: Sali- Hawk Revue 141: Arsenic and Old Lace 141: Nigh+ of January l6fh 131: Whaf a Life 141. SMITH, DARLENE. SMITH, DENNIS, Hi-Y 12, 3. 41: Perrill 13. 41: Sfudenf Council 141: Treas. 141: Fooiball 121: Tennis 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 3, 41: Trumpef Trio 141: Buzz-Allagaroo Pholo Sfaff 13, 41: Boys' Sfafe 131: Debafe 13. 41: Sfudenf Bookkeeper 12. 31. SMITH, MAR- JORIE, GAA 12. 3, 41, Board 131. V. Pres. 141: 141: KayeHes 12. 3, 41: Paleffe and Brush 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12. 3. 41. Sec. 141: Red Cross 121: Holy Ci+y 1417 St Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue 13, 41: Arsenic and Old Lace 141: The Man Came 'ro Dinner 131: Nighi' of Jan- 62' Golden Mcmvrias uary l6+h 131: The Po+ Boiler 131: Wha+ a Life 141:Allagaroo Ar+ S+aff12, 31: Cheer- leader 141: Jr. Treas. SMITH, SHELIA. SMITH, TED. SNOW, DALE. SNYDER, JOE, Buzz 131. SNYDER, PHYLLIS, FHA 121: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kaye++es 141: Baske+ball 13. 41: Bowling 13. 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 13, 41. SOULEN, BOB, Valence 141: Holy Ci+y 141: Sal+ Hawk Revue 141: A Cappella Choir 141: Four Roses Quar+e+ 141: Madrigalians 141: Mixed Chorus 141: Dis+ric+ Mu- sic Fes+ival SPONAMORE, BOB, H-Club 13. 41: Track 12, 31. STAPLETON, BILL, Va- lence 141: Buzz STAPLETON, KENNETH. STAUFFER, RAYMOND, S+. Paul 131: Holy Ci+y STENZEL, JAKE, H-Club 13, 41: Hi-Y 13, 41: Baseball 13, 41: Baske+ball 121: Foo+- ball 12, 3, 41: Track 121: Wres+ling 13, 41. STIGGINS, ESTELLA. STROUP, SUZANNE, GAA 12, 31: Kaye++es 12, 31: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 131: Dis+ric+ Music Fes+ival SUT- LIFF, JERRY. SWAN, JOYLEEN, FHA 141: GAA 12, 31: Kaye++es 121: Valence 141: Volleyball 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 131: Dis+ric+ Music Fes+ival 131: Red Cross 13. 41. SWANSON, DONALD, H-Club 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 13, 41: Foo+ball 12, 3, 41: Track 121: Wresfling 12, 3, 41. TAVES, DARLENE. TAYLOR, JACK, H-Club 13, 41: Pale++e and Brush 12, 3, 41, V. Pres. 121: Foo+ball 13. 41: 'lChimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Salt Hawk Revue 13, 41: Dis+ric+ Music Fes+ival 12, 31: A Cap- pella Choir141: Madrigalians 12, 3, 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41: Allagaroo Ar+ S+aff TAYLOR, MARY LOUISE, Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 13, 41: Dis+ric+ Music Fes+ival 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 13, 41. TEED, NANCY, FHA 13, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41, Board 131, Pres. 141: Kaye++es 12, 3, 41, Board 141, Treas. 131: Perrill 12. 3, 41: Valence 141: Baske+ball 12, 3, 41: Bowling 13. 41: Hockey 131: Riflery 131: Volleyball 12, 31: Chimes of Normandy 121: S+. Paul 131: Dis- +ric+ Music Fes+ival 131: Mixed Chorus 131: No+hing Bu+ +he Tru+h 131: Ark Valley Speech Fes+ival 121: Dis+ric+ Speech Fes+ival 121: Girls' S+a+e 131, Governor 131: Sal+ Chicks 141, Pres. 141. THOMPSON, TOMMY, Baseball 141: Baske+ball TROTTER, CHARLES, Paleffe and Brush UNRUH, KENNETH, H-Club 12, 3.41: Foo+ball 12.3, 41: Track 12, 3, 41. UNRUH, MARILYN, FHA 12, 3.41, Board 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3. 41: Kaye++es 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12. 31: Baske+ball 12, 31: Bowling 12,431: Hockey 131: Riflery 141: Volleyball 12, 31: Chimes of Nor- mandy 121: Crea+ion 121: 'Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 13. 41: Dis- +ric+ Music Fes+ival 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Girls' Ouar+e+ 141: Madrigalians 141: Mixed Chorus 13, 41: Triple Ouar+e+ 131: Debafe UNRUH, NORMA, FHA 131: GAA 12. 31: KayeHes 131: Baske+ball 12, 31: Bowling 121: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Triple Quar+e+ VANATTA, LOIS, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 13, 41: Kaye++es 12, 3, 41. VAN CAMPEN, JOYCE, FHA 141: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kaye++es 12, 3. 41: Perrill 141: S+. Raul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 13. 41: Mixed Chorus VANLANDINGHAM, PAULINE, S+. Paul VEATCH, WANDA, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kaye++es 12, 3, 41: Perrill 1212 Valence 131: Chimes of Normandy 121: Holy Ci+y 141: Sal+ Hawk Revue 131: Mixed Chorus 131: Buzz WALLACE, FRANKIE. WARD, MELVIN, Baseball 13, 41: Foo+ball 121: Track 121: Wres+ling WARNER, -SHIRLEY, GAA 12, 3. 41: Kaye++es 141: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue WARRICK, ROBERT. WATERFIELD, ANNA, Usher force 121: WENTWORTH, BARBARA, FHA 13, 41: GAA 141: KayeHes 13, 41: Volleyball 131: Wha+ a Life Prod. S+a++ 141. WESTERMAN, DEAN, H-Club 141: Baseball 13, 41: Football 121: Track 121: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 13, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Madrigalians 13, 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41: Four Roses Ouar+e+ WHITE, JAMES. WHITNEY, ALICE, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 13, 41: Kaye++es 12. 3, 41: Baske+- ball 121: Volleyball WIENS, ELDON. WILDIN, ROBERT, Crea+ion 121: Buzz 131: S+u- den+ Council 131: Sr. Pres. WILKINSON, DOLORES, FHA 141: GAA 12, 3. 41: Perrill 121: Baske+ball 12, 31: Bowling 13, 41: Hockey 12, 31: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: S+. Paul 131: Sal+ Hawk Revue 13, 41. WILLIAMS, DARRELL WILLIAMS, JANET, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 12, 31: Kay- e++es 13, 41: Volleyball 121: Band WILSON. BARBARA JEAN, FHA 12, 41: GAA 12, 41: Volleyball 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul WILSON, BARBARA MAXINE, FHA 12, 3. 41: GAA 12, 3, 41: Kaye++es 12. 3, 41: Volleyball WILSON, RONALD, Chimes of Nor- mandy 121: Sal+ Hawk Revue WILT, BILLY, Hi-Y 12, 31: Pep Band 12. 31. WINSLOW. RICHARD, Docey Doe 131: Hi-Y 12, 31: Pale++e and Brush 12, 3, 41: Perrill 12, 31: Red Cross 13, 41: The Man Who Came +o Dinner 131: Allagaroo Club Ed. 141:-Allagaroo Ar+ S+af+ 131: Buzz 131: No+hing Bu+ +he Tru+h Prod. S+af+. WINSTON, NEIL. WISE, NANCY, Kay- e++es 121: Holy Ci+y .141: S+. Paul 131: Sall' Hawk Revue WOODSON, GERALDINE, Kaye++es 121: Holy C'i+y 141. WYSE, WILLIAM. YATES, WILLIAM, Baseball 13, 41: Bas- ke+ball 13, 41. YAUK, DWAYNE, Band 12. 3.41: Pep Band 12. 3, 41: French Horn Ouar+e+ 12, 31: Orchesrra 12. 3, 41. YAUK, NORMA, GAA 12. 31: Band 12, 3, 41: Orches+ra 12, 3, 41. ZAHN, DORIS, FHA 12, 41. ZEISET, MARILYN, FHA 12, 3, 41: GAA 13, 41: Kaye++es 13, 41: Volleyball 131: Holy Ci+y 141. ZOLLARS, DAN, H-Club 12, 3. 41: Baske+ball 121: Foo+ball 12. 3. 41: Track 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy 121: Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: Salf Hawk Revue 13, 41: Dis+ric+ Music Fes+ival 12. 3, 41: A Cappella Choir 141: Boys' Ouar+e+ 141: Madrigalians 12. 3. 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41, S+uden+ Council 121: Boys' S+a+e 141. ZUMALT, JOHN, H-Club 13. 41: Foo+ball 12, 3, 41: Chimes of Normandy l21: Crea+ion 121: Holy Ci+y 141: S+. Paul 131: 5al+ Hawk Revue 13, 41: Dis+ric+ Music Fes+ival 12. 3, 41: Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41: Allagaroo Spor+s Ed. 141: Buzz 63 CLASS QFHQERS Ss. ii J P s O n 1'f ,,v' P A333 is 5 q +l 1j w Q l E jack Dieus Viee President Pebert M055 President Hounie Phillips Secretary Petty ,Cu Gard Treasurer 64 J G brleleon P Willlams P Laster SECOND ROW ELYIROOM 211-FRONT ROW: P. Vickers, N. Slough, A. Rexroad, M. Scott, G. Vetter, . a , . , . . F. Watkins, B. Cowan, Z. Johannes, N. Zaidman, E. Bates, D. Hofer, B. Rowden, L.. VanDyne. THIRD ROW: Mlss D. Ely, D. Shaft, B. Srotl., G Ith. BACK ROW: S. Stapleton, M. Curiel, J. Stolp, R. Walters, N. Stout, R. Staats. D. McMillen. Honn, R. Tharp, H. Jones. L. Kroeker, P. Sm . tr, W beter M Griffith SECOND A. e . - FLAGG ROOM 200-FRONT ROW: R. Fruesen, G. Eddens, B. Edison, M. Smith, M. Dean, D. Jennings, . . M ' t N B Mon J. K ll D. Whlt d G. Zehr. THIRD ROW. N. Collins, J. c n ur , . . G L chambers S curry' e er' BCI k E. Fitzgerald, G. Woodson. now: Mm' E. Flagg, R. Gough, P. ee. . . . P. Parker, G. Sims, H. Yocum, B. Balley. BACK ROW: D. Halgler, B. Baker, O. ar , 65 JU Sport Class Rings Mark Time Until 'Sl ELLIOTT. ROOM 14--FRONT ROW: C. Strandberg, K. Glaze, R. DeBerry. BACK ROW: Mr. R. Elliott, M. Martin, M. McCoy, C. Stephens. McCORT, ROOM 102-FRONT ROW: P. Mc- Cully, B. Mathis, J. McFadden, P.. Evans, B. 535 gs. Martin SECOND ROW: W. Mathis, N. Mc Clure, H. Wells. E. Miller, M. Dowell, E. Dau- ber. THIRD ROW: R. Martinez, R. Hamilton, J. Gnagy, W. Wilson, R. Ramsay, J. Kartsonls, D. McCall, D. Doane. BACK ROW: V. He!- ling, P. Gianakon, R. Avery, D. McCandless, J. Ellis, Mr. W. McCort, D. Darllng. l A. .,, .. Q 1? X of v BY an KING-SLEY, ROOM A-1-FRONT ROW: B. Christy, R. Wells, C. Ehrllch, D. Craw or , . , . , P. Altvater, B. Roberts, W. Walters, W. Edlqer, H. Farthlng, B. Whitfield, E. Buck. THIRD ROW: J. Spain, T. Dearing, T. Atklnson, F. Frazier, ' ' R. Kin sley, V. Gonzales, F. Kroeker, R. Haag, E. Slernens, E. Barnes. D. Brown, P. Richards. BACK ROW. Mr. g 66 1 d K Keast E Young C. Jennings. SECOND ROW: I LEWIS, ROOM 208-FRONT ROW: K. Burwell, S. Bigger, N. Barber, T. Yuncker, F. Clapp, P. Cummings, G. Drake, T. Showalter, F. Dearing. SECOND ROW: N. Whetstone. L. Butler, C. Brown, F. Hutcherson, F. Stringos, A. Corsaut, S. Carter, E. Sumwalt. THIRD ROW: Mlss H. S' I t n. G. Barnes, A. Crisn, M. Challant, J. Hodgson, D. Barnum, L. Youngberg. BACK ROW: M. Coyne, C. Wilson, J. Wyman K. Lewls, ing e o R. Dahlman, A. Colburn, R. Blrt, D. Clare, W. Spitz. 'Wx Z' I I li-J I x ,...-all . MALCOLM. ROOM 11-FRONT ROW: M. Lewellyn, I. Swank, L. Finkelstein M. Embree J. Carlmark B Schwarz D Graber B Zenor :. Baller. SiCOND ROW: Miss J. Malcolm, M. .Schnurn E. Burqin. H. Fotopouloa, M. Byrum, C. Baenisch, C. Zumalt, M. Caudlllo.THlRD ROW: T- IC NN. - Bell. - Veifchf A-I KOONSI E- Smlihl G- MUFQIHI D- Duiy, B. Hari. BACK ROW: A. Matthles, D. Shoberg, E. Morris. K. Smith, M. urpen, J. Hopengardner, T. Phillips. .ur v'5- MUGLER, ROOM 292-FRONT ROW: V. LaFever, C. McClelland, E. Loewen, L. Ritthaler, W. Vaughn, M. Rinehart, D. Phillins. M. McCul- lough. SECOND ROW: P. Nestor, C. Dukelow, V. McReynolds, H. Tabor, B. Phillips, G. Schroeder, C. Kenner, E. Weeks. THIRD ROW: Mlss C. Mugler, J. Dicus, P. Wall, J. Wooien, N. Phllllps, C. Deck, C. Dubbs. BACK ROW: B. Davis, H. Dunn, J. Lanham, R. Dyche, C. Stevener, B. Vandaveer, J. Bell. 67 Plan To Take Over, ffm' 5aY, '3 Down, I To Go MICHAEL. ROOM 201-FRONT ROW: C. Web- er, W. VanRiper, D. Clay. J. Conway. SECOND ROW: J. Miller, R. Millman, D. Cledll- L. Krob, J. Whlte. B. Beyer. D. Manges, T. Jones. THIRD ROW: P. Frederick, V. JUZPGI, A. Smith, G. Osborn, C-. Colby, R. Gum. L. Marti- nez. BACK ROW: J. Jung, D. Schneider, C. Wind, C. Harr, Mr. D. Mlchael, E. Snowden. PARKER, ROOM 308 - FRONT ROW: D. Darllng, B. Babcock, E. Ploughe, P. Murray, A. Simpson, J. Smlley. SECOND ROW: B. Fields. M. Vlncent. C. Frlebey, K. Schnurr, E. Dade, K. Grady, M. Tolbert, D. Byrd. BACK ROW: D. Sternee, F. Altvater, Miss M. Parker, ' R. Golden, D. D. Setty, D. Lumen, T. Vieyrl, Evans. , , . I wc-' MULLINS. ROOM 31+-FRONT ROW: P. Brace. J. Alber, J. Lambert, D. Gardenhire, J. Bartlett. N. Allison. P. Barrett. C. Davis. SECOND ROW: M. Elllott, J. Clary. B. Statler. Fahrney. J. McFadden, J. Long. B. Bailey. B. Gard. M. Klngsley. THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Mul- llfll. E. Bolt. J- Bltter. G. Ewy, C. Syres, J. Edgmgton, J. Walkden. D. Shaft. BACK ROW: N. Fittinghoff, S. Almanza, J. Alstatt, T. Soden, R. Palstrlng, K. Lewis, C. Snyder. 68 5 2 V B Ile J Dyck C Reed B Bennett D. Schmidt, P. Wilson. SECOND PAYNE, ROOM 103-FRONT ROW: L. Rauchman, K. Beardslee, . a y, . , . , . , ROW: C. Steadman S. Mltehell. J. Clark, T. Stoecker, B. James, F. Johnson, K. Chambers, K. Leatherman. THIRD ROW: W. Neighbors, D. W: M . J. Pa ne F. House, D. Davis, J. Murphy, J. Pierson, Tuttle, D. Bla B. May, D. McClintock. nchard, J. Brooks, D. Keener, H. Southworth, V. Hardesty. BACK R0 r y , J fm Woodward L Jones M Ratcliffe D Entz. SECOND RINEHART, ROOM 204-FRONT ROW: B. Wadkins,.D. Cotrell, B. Giiel, B. Barnet, J. , . , . , . M Cotton J Martinez A Davls THIRD ROW: J. Lohnes, J. Cook, J. Ray, D. Keffor, D. Whitlock, B. ROW: P. Blauer, J. Darnell, P. Evans, . , . , . . h t J. Nelson. G. Oswalt, K. Rupard, D. Griffin, L. Black. Dryden, J. Alonzo. BACK ROW: Mr. W. Rlne ar , wif 'Q'-In H O'N I R Havelv SECOND ROW' TROSPER ROOM 206-FRONT ROW: A. Robertson, J. Dyson, C. Ogburn, J. Helsel. J. Henderson, . ea , . , . . H I C Oliver P Henry THIRD ROW: E. Lawson, M. Hernandez, G. Harney. B. Hart, Mrs E Trooper, I Huggy, S. Hsu. I.. Holeom, B. a nes, . , . . W'lIl ms P. Hall, J. Palllster, J. Janiz, G. Hall. P. lieu-ln, c. Heuribx, M. English. BACK now: o. um-Im, M. I a , DO CLASS CFFICERS ve- A ,Man J-lizrlnzeek Viee President Kathleen J-lainilten 'Z' Secretary J-toward Hlegg President Sylvia Shear Zrensnrer Ch le SECOND ROW' M. Fallls, M. Y OOM 104-FRONT ROW: K. Smith, M. Shafer, B. Spivey, L.. Gibson, J. Shepard, S. Smith, B. S o . - BRA R D Sturgeon A Smith S. Schneider. THIRD ROW: Mr. C. Bray, M. Harhacek. H. Whatley, P. Marquez, E. Fussell, R. Golden, R. Brown, D. Jacobs, D. Ward, D. Crow. Shackelforfd, S. Yehle, A. Sutton. - . - , Neufeld, J. Mandeville. J. Jenkins, J. Elliott. BACK ROW: J. Haynie, M. CAIRNS, ROOM 101-FRONT ROW: J. Hornish, B. Wlllcutt, J. Marshall, C. Hamilton, B. Mullen, L. Waters, B. Hall, V. Walden. SECOND J h ston E Avery W Estabrooks, P. Woesner, R. Mayland, P. Stiles. THIRD ROW: Mr. E. A. Cairns, R. ROW: J. Williams, B. Kller, R. Dauber, R. Bush, D. ROW: G. Welch, P. King, P. o n , . . . Schroeder, S. Clemments, W. Carter, S. Pierson, M. Ward, D. Heitmann, J. White. BACK Tharp, L. Garvin, W. Dlnwiddie, R. Glng, E. Brick. 71 bUI'I'l x Join Hawk Famil , Sigh Over Seniors. .---4 CARTER, ROOM 313-FRONT ROW: J. Tul lis. B. Weber, B. Leaf, J. Ewy, B. Depew. SECOND ROW: D. Walker. G. Barnes. B. Bar- rett, C. Boone, B. Roehr, S. Razo, D. Belcher C. Graves. BACK ROW: Mr. R. Carter, Upton, D. Drake, E. Frlesen, S. Stapleton, F. Schemm, V. Perez, B. Young, S. Bruer, G. Thomas, B. Wilson, O. Hornbeck ly! . 1 N F HAMILTON, ROOM 309-FRONT ROW: Zelmer, P. Hughey, P. Martin, J. McManaman R. Willey. J. Hipple. SECOND ROW: G. Jones, S. Jennlngs, B. Mendenhall, F. Holllnger, E Walker, C. Montgomery, F. Holmes, R. McCoy THIRD ROW: L. Whlthorn, L. Wells, R. Hu- I mf mlston. C. Reed, P. Hettinger, J. Roell. BACK q, X , ROW: G. Roesch, K. Ross. C. Hulet, H. Yeager, ' ' N J. Morton, Mr. M. Hamllton. gy? 4,4-:A-..... GROBE, ROOM 302-FRONT ROW: W. Dickerson, U. Ratzloff, P. Mlller. B. Queen, J. Ricketts, D. Gray, M. Soden. SECOND ROW: K. l t rff S Smlth E Voth E Young THIRD ROW: R. Mackey, R. Burkh M. Mlller, J. Lee, B. r ison. Abernathy, M. Stephens, A. Fliglnger, C. Mc n u , . , . , , , Grafflth, R. Hovater, M. Parmley. BACK ROW: Mr. F. Grobe, G. Osborn, N. Cooper, W. Colburn, L. Heidebrecht, H. a r 72 4 ' bl 1 at .A - A V I W., HAMILL, ROOM 210--FRONT ROW: L. Smither. V. Wolf, T. Woodson. C. Ehrlich, P. Price, D. Gould. J. Purdon. Saou-uv Hamill M Dovel, R. Smith, J. Griffin. M. Fisher. J. Duffield. L. Ramer, S. Tomlin. THIRD ROW: B. Stangle, K. Kissinger, R. Shelton, L. Strawn, K ROW: H. Johnson, E. Stelnmetz, L. Dauber, D. Schott, B. Dorsch, M. Flngerut. G. Hoa'g, J. Downing, J. Mlm. BAC 'J t F Orth N MoReynolds. SECOND KELLY, ROOM 301--FRONT ROW: C. Christy, S. Gordon, M. Neighbors, M. Dunn, J. Frlesen, N. Lan z, . . . ROW: E. Law, M. Eisiminger, M. Jerauld, M. Schwarz, S. Shear, N. Ullphant. R. Wyler. THIRD ROW: Mr. T. Kelly, B. Tolar, L. Lehr D. Sorem, W. Lewis, D. Renlro, F. Rhodes, B. Romig. BACK ROW: D. Schucker, B. Martin, F. Lannlng. H. Clegg, b. Meyer, D. Dodguon, R. Ore. .. 1 SECOND ROW' D Carson, C. KRAMER, ROOM 308-FRONT ROW: J. Woodall, A. Guthrie, A. Walker, K. Reese, R. Hormann, M. Russell. . . Thomas, A. Hllbig, l. Fennel, E. Foster, R. Garcia. THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Kramer, B. Moots, P. Woodward, R. Cockren. T. Carter, G. Moore, W: D. Hart B. McElwain, J. Rucker, V. Thorington, R. Quinn, D. Grice. D. Trotter. BACK R0 , 73 NEWELL, ROOM 111-FRONT ROW: M. Le Clair, R. Chaffee, M. Stiqqins. SECOND ROW B. Kemp, N. Stout, N. Fenton, J. Atkinson, M. Bsttln, B. Woodworth, P. Reed. BACK ROW V. Wegener, K. Williams, V. Powell, B. Sprad- ling. W. Reeves, B. Zahn, Miss D. Newell. SESHER. ROOM 306-FRONT ROW: M. Schott, D. Paper, C. Friesen, E. Brooks, SECOND ROW: N. Sims, B. Rouner, W. John- SON, M- Sleqrnst, M. Burgin, P. Hoth, E. Van- Nest, D. Holmes. THIRD ROW: R. Love. F. Crow, K. Rounkles, D. Donoho, L. Colby. BACK ROW: J. Ecton, F. Lyman, J. Hulse, J. Wag- lgglhezrk R. Kerschner, Mr. C. Sesher, J. Over- SUPHU March 367 Strong, Look To The Future H d B Worrell B Mitchell C George, M.Christopher.SEC- ELL R ROOM 107-FRONT ROW: N. Spears K. Collins, M. Mobley P. Gra y, . D , - v - . - ONlgMROW:EL.' Dobson V. McFarland. M. McClintock, Hicks, S. Cole, P. Aluinhaugh, Daniel, P. Casey. THIRD ROW. L. Moody, D. Cog fee R Stewart G Prickett, H Ewy, J Smith, T Sherman, E. Smith. BACK ROW: Miss D. Mueller, G. Stapleton, P. Seaman, W. Darnell, . , . 1 - - ' ' Zehr. ECOND PERRILL, ROOM 20Q- FRONT ROW: L. Krantz, L. Hlett, C. Stevenson, B. Crowe, J. Jackson, B. Robertson, V. Ballard, E. Luna. S ROW: T. Martinez, P. Riley, l. Dondllnger, P. French, K. Voss, L. Turpen, L. Burris, W. Chalfant. THIRD ROW: R. Roberts, K. Keen, R. Sto- wart, G. Metz, D. Hovlous, D. Kretzer, W. Blue. BACK ROW: C. Enfield, J. Van Dyne, J. Crathorne, B. Rupard, D. Diggs, D. Crackol, C. Bred- feldt, Mrs. A. Perrlll. D Benscheldt N Cook S Leonard. SEC- STEWART, ROOM 304-FRONT ROW: V. Herrington, P. Brown, G. Baker, G. Griffin, K. Hansen, . . . , . OND ROW: D. Dunn, C. Parmele, T. Greathouse. C. Powell, L. Klonzle, F. Hoefer. C. Mock. THIRD ROW: G. Nye, L. Stockham, J. Belcher, G. ' ' M. Stewart T. Gleason, K. Maynard, D. Monson, C. Lowe, D. Stucky, B. Myers. Webster, B. Passmore, P. Cecll, D. Jordan. BACK ROW. Miss , .I . Q4 'I STRICKLER, ROOM 303-FRONT ROW: M. Hutchins, K. Hamilton, D. Melsenheimer, P. Legg. Y. Goerlng, L. McCoy, B. Garden, J. Tyler. SECOND ROW: C. LBWl.l, J. Avery, P. Tucker, V. Westerhaus, J. Harness, B. Harper, P. Tennant, THIRD ROW: S. Davis, D. Johnson, A. Wells. B. Huffman, B. Tiedtke, B. Eilerts, C. Vaughn. BACK ROW: Miss R. Strickler, M. Lemen, S. Zaidman, B. Black, C. Helm, G. Poorman. 'IC i 1 - v HAWKU PATICNS To you, Gold and Blue, We'll all be true, We'll fight for you. Let's never fear But give a cheer for our high school. , A, e I X VJ 4-lg E E 2 5 2 l FOUND THESE AT THE PAWNSHOP DOWN TOWN -ErnesT Dade seems well saTisTied wiTh himself while Mariorie SmiTh, Leo Schell, and George Morgan lisTen aTTenTively. THE W RLD ,M ,iv rises' Kip AX Wl1afV4 5475 Hen-ry! Coming, MoTherl And so Henry Aldrich came in play Torm To Richardson AudiTorium on 0cTober 20 and showed WhaT a LiTe he leads. Play di- recTor was Mr. Torn Kelly wiTh Dolores Myers as assisTanT. Trouble was The middle name oT Henry lHarry SingleTonl as his paTh was crossed by many inTeresTing people played by Mary Gayle Loveless, WalTer SpiTz, Dorof Thy KnechTel, Lois MaTTison, Joyce Shed- dan, Marjorie SmiTh, Shirley HaTcher, Susanne Berry, Leo Schell, George Mor- gan, ErnesT Dade, and Max Parmley. Henry's Tellow sTudenTs who enlivened his school career were Richard Bell, Paul Cecil, Joan Conway, Rose SmiTh, Don Slceen, Shirley Gordon, MarTha Jerauld, NDONT YOU DARE HIT ME! - Richard Bell geTs ready To duclc as Harry Single-Ton ThreaTens To Throw an inlcwell. BUT l DlDN'T STEAL THEM -- Harry SingleTon Tries To explain as Walter SpiTz and Lois M.1TTi:,on loolc on. 78 Bob ShelTon, Sylvia Shear, Donald CoTTee, Lois Burris, Connie Ehrlich, and Mary Schwarz. Ch, yes, Henry's Troubles did come ouT all righT in The end-Tor The momenT anyhow. 3 5 '4 1 -I1 HOW DO YOU DO-Richard Winslow gives that gentleman's touch to the introduction to Dorothy Knechtel while Pat Davis and Joyce Sheddan lool: on. TAG E U16 Karrcffs Richardson auditorium was the scene of much activity on May 2 when the senior class presented its annual play. The Barretts, by Marjorie Carle- ton, was selected by Mrs. Ariel Perrill, play direc- -fri as tor. Helen Burson was chosen as the assistant direc tor. The scene tor the play was set in the home ot Elizabeth Barrett, soon atter the death ot her brother. Based on the love story ot the tamous English poets, Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, the play concerned the lives ot the Barrett family. Mr. Barrett, Elizabeth's father and a very selfish man, did not want to share her talents with the rest ot the world. When she met Robert Brown- ing, she wanted to leave her home and live her own lite. Although her father obiected, she went against her tather's wishes and married Robert. Playing the title roles ot Elizabeth and Robert were Mary Gayle Loveless and Jack Glaze. Others in the all senior cast were: Pat Engler, Dolores Myers, Dorothy Knechtel, Pat Davis, Joyce Shed- dan, Jerry Shaft, Jerry Goertz, Don Skeen, Dick Winslow, and Dick King. llllll lilllllll Kei - X X s I i ily' y s Y WHEN WE POETS GET TOGETHER-Jack Glaze seems quite interested in Mary Gayle Love- less as he meets her tor the first time. THE BARRETT TEA PARTY-Members ot the Barrett family-Jerry Goertz, Dolores Myers, Diclc King, Pat Engler, and Jerry Shaft-gather together tor their atternoon tea. '70 S-1 XX N Til. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE-Hoping To see a debaTe Trophy in Their TuTure are Pam Vickers, PaT Engler, Barbara Goering, Jim Crosby, Richard Bell, and PeTe Engler. slid! PREPARING FOR THAT BIG MEET-John Nel- son, Charles Clark, Erma SumwalT, ChesTer Syres, John Wyman, and AneTa CorsauT are Mboning up' Tor a debaTe session. ALL WORK AND NO PLAY-The old saying could easily go Tor These members oT The squad- CarleTon Mclvlullin, Dick Soulen, Denny SmiTh, Rex Bookless, Zalerne Johannes, and Virginia I-IesTer. wi THE GIF Stale Debate Hhamps Selling ice-boxes To Eskimos should be an easy iob Tor The Tour debaTers who capTured TirsT place aT The sTaTe TournamenT by winning over eighT oTher Top-ranking Teams in The sTaTe. CompeTing in I2 TournamenTs wiTh a ToTal oT 209 wins and Bl losses during The season, The debaTers Took Tive TirsT Trophies and Two seconds. By placing TirsT in The inexperienced brackeT, The speech makers sTarTed The ball rolling aT The SouThwesTern Tourney aT WinTield. AT Topeka HuT- chinson came Through wiTh The second place Trophy. DebaTing aT NewTon, The squad Tied wiTh Russell Tor TourTh. Playing hosT aT iTs own TournamenT, The inexperienced de,baTers added I3 wins To Their crediT while dropping I5. Chalking up Two TirsTs in Two week-ends, one aT Coffeyville and The oTher aT WyandoTTe, The word Wranglers acquired Two more Trophies. AT The Bucklin TournamenT The squad was vicTorious in ll debaTes and deTeaTed in 5. Losing in The semi- Tinals by The Tlip oT a coin, I'IuTch capTured I8 oT 24 aT The Emporia Tourney. AT Russell The squad won The TirsT place Trophy wiTh a 23-5 record. The winning oT The second place award aT The disTricT meeT enTiTled The debaTers To iourney To The sTaTe TesTival. Proclaimed sTaTe champs aT Lawrence, The word wranglers won I2 and IosT Two To Tinish a successTul debaTe season. T Qheu displaxllnq cillergban Ref dlY e O i Te PAg,ProU rS,9earq n the aa Ogg PA dey-,aTe , ,who we hoggzes arewtxhg 3Cr33VSkuarT Conklin . , , TXdIiTxa3e.hT aT Lawrence 80 wel' GAB Speech Zoutesfants The highlighf of fhe year for many sfudenfs infer- ad in dramaiics and clebaie was The speech and ma fesfivals in the spring. The dis'rric+ speech and drama ieslival was March 25 af Wichila, while April 5 was chosen as 'rhe Ark ley fesfival dale. Confesfanls making a one rafing a+ disiricl' meef were en+i+led 'ro enler 'rhe sfafe iesfival Lawrence April 7-8. The one-acl play casf and fhe speech conleslanfs 'e direcled by Mr. Tom Kelly while Miss Mayme King mnsored 'rhe readings. Those in fhe play, The Man in ihe Bowler Hai, re: Dorofhy Knechiel, Marjorie Smifh, Max Parmley, rry Singleion, Bob Shelion. Ernesf Dade, and Dick Bell. Sfudenis compefing in fhe individual enfries were: :ry Gayle Loveless and Dorolhy Knechlel, humorous idings: Dick Bell and Ernesf Dade, drama+ic readings: n Crosby and Lois Burris, informaiive speaking: Dick ulen and Bob Shelion, sfandard oraiory: George Jrgan and Siuarl Conklin, original oralory. Enfered in a Ark Valley con+es+ was Par Engler, manuscripi reader: :arf Conklin. affer dinner speaker: and John Hari. morous reader. A+ The disfricf meer ai Wichiia Ernesf Dade and n Crosby received a 'rwo rafing, and Lois Burris. a 'ee rafing while fhe olher coniesfanfs received one rings. ..iN3,,., my My-cm.:--.,,,m .1 s wc' l giv-' ffm H COny,esf-Ein 7-,S Gfe E one-acy, Hafry gkesf Dademelodfafna ,fpoffy-ayl. lnglefonf DOM? Parlhferhe Man ng Charade FQ y' In H7 F5 ' I SAY Sfu f .NOW NJ- andags Conklin, Dick Kinim Crosby felis yen li e Q. R Ofge Morganxhow S gallon, Lois Buikhig Cgkllesfanfsx e 'Ver an informlafivili Soulen. Speech, 81 ik? ... Y Knechfel, aff! gag' yffagowfer 'lfllaihs O Shelfogrle Sfhfffi, IT WAS A WILD AND STORMY NIGHT -Mary Gayle Loveless relales her reading 'ro fhe oiher con feslanis, Doroihy Knechiel, Par Engler, Dick Bell and Ernesi Dade. l' '- -- H TOF MASTERS AT WORK f ,qs . -Me 5 lic OvBonnne RooTs, Roseffa HaVZ3yerasn5TDThe Allagaroo arf er plans of The arT dummy i onna Gay Kohyss ,Cilfiug Authors Drawing up layouTs, wriTing copy, supervising picTure Taking, and Typing pages To be senT To The prinTer were The Tasks oT The second year journalism class. The Ten souls who venTured To Take This class made all decisions concern- ing choice oT Theme and cover, secTion plans, page lay- ouTs, and picTure assignmenTs. Heading The sTaTT was ediTor Mary Jayne Grovier, assisTed by Miss Jeanne Malcolm, while Helen Burson held The posiTion oT business manager and ediTor oT The under- classmen secTion. Susanne Berry was in charge oT The ad- minisTraTion: Barbara MiTTendorT and PaT A. Engler, seniors! Lois MaTTison, acTiviTies: Barbara Glover and Dick Winslow. clubs: John ZurnalT, sporTs: and Donna Gay Kohls, TeaTures. John ZumalT Donna Gay Kohls 36 I Z' EERE. Uma! HE PRE S I 'M Y - Fi 7' ' ' Joan Dar- ADDING THE ADS--Ad soIuciTors nell, Dale Clare, MarTha I.eweIIYn' June I?YSon l Diana Doane, Helen Balmer, and Sandra MITCIWG are checlring bills To be coIIecTed. 5'aurtl1 Ssfzzfc ReporTers combing The corridors Tor news, ediTors checlcing sTories, TypisTs beaTing ouT copy, soIiciTors leaving To coIIecT bills, proofreaders checking galleys Tor errors, and The circuIaTion as- sisTanTs Tolding papers-such was The hub-bub in room I I on Three days every week, while The oTher Two days were spenT in learning how To puT ouT a beTTer paper and sTudying The hisTory of journalism. The Tirsf semesTer papers were The learning how To do iT ones while The second semesTer ones were senT To conTesT This spring. HighIighTing The school year were The KU conference in The fall aTTended by I2 sTudenTs and The ChrisTmas parTy held in The boys' gym. KEEPING UP CIRCULATION-Folding papers are Lois RiT'ThaIer, Mary I.ou Dean, BeTTy Schwarz, Mary Lou Ebby, Bonnie Phillips, and Albefl' John- son while Bob Musiel and John AIsTaTT prepare Them for mailing. CHECKING p ' B++ AGEPRoom.. - Cialiiariarfiilflianei CIark IOOIC for erroidniiiii MGFIIYH Rmellarf i ' ed Rexroad, d . W 'S Jack Dicus M ass sTance. GH Elizabefh Plou h I N-. g l. , .ss A JOURNALmr Papers are Caroleib IN THE MAKING, R d N e GS O I OWS- Mk C 0 in Lefa ga Hoyf, Huryene Weill? Goyne, and Mergers? ,Exchange GHQIG. and H 1 . ' ale Osw H, , nn Rose een O Neal look On. 6 ' I-Ouise Fmklesfem 83 9 6 give helpful MUSICAL PRCDDUCTIONS Orezferie 'Yearly 6'ify 6ieee1 Eier Eleventh year L on Slaqe . - heir Cues io go ker. Miss ,A aihnq T, ' + Krfbe ORATORTQ LEAOLQEXEQ Thigmas, Miss Harrie r are The solOiSlS M i. Frank Bafvlard' Ru Th Secresl- and Y HighlighTing The acTiviTies oT mosT musical sTudenTs are The oraTorio and SalT Hawk Revue given each year by The vocal deparTmenT. The oraTorio, The Holy CiTy, was presenTed December I5 under The direcTion of Miss Grace Selvy, girls' glee club insTrucTor. The chorus of I9O voices selecTed Trom The glee club sTarTecl To work almosT as soon as school began. SoloisTs chosen were: soprano, Miss HarrieT Kroeker: conTralTo, Miss RuTh SecresTp Tenor, Mr. Clarke Thomas: bass, Mr. Frank Banyard. Two of The more familiar songs in The oraTorio were The conTralTo solo, Eye HaTh NoT Seen, and The Tinale by The chorus. GreaT and Marvelous Are Thy Works. Songs Trom musical comedies provided The Theme Tor The SalT Hawk Revue February 2I. DirecT- ed ,by Mr. James BarreTT and Miss Selvy, all vocal groups conTribuTed songs of well-known composers such as VicTor HerberT and Jerome Kernl One oT The TeaTured aTTracTions was The girls' glee club singing Liza and Song oT Love as a background Tor dances direcTed by Jack Glaze, senior. Combin- ing all voices Tor The Tinale, The casT sang Halle- luiahu and Song cT The Flame' THE HOLY CIT-Y -The chorus ioins in The singing of The lasT number oT The oraTorio To bring The curTain down upon one oT The musical highlighTs oT The year. n T 'MMA-.-, 'T n HA '.f':w.e.n 5? Q ang? 0 11512 ii 5 i is . lv,-3-1........ SALT HAWK REVUE-Breaking lwo Salf Hawk Revue records, one in having fhe largesl' casl and fhe ofher in having lhe large audience. 'rhe whole cas? joins in lhe singing of 'rhe finale. 6115! Of 400 Presents Salt J-laufk Kwue PRETTY AS A PICTURE -Awai+ing Their cue 'fo sing When You Wish Upon A Sl'ar are 'rhe noneifes. inf, I NOW SMILE PRETTY -Assuming fheir places for Bali H'ai and Wan+ing You, fhe maclrigalians are all ready fo bursl oul in song in The Sall' Hawlc Revue. 85 L iiwhg , ygnown GS Osed Thleeiiii The bOViNj:Term6nbaE5',ng Them R05 ' Deen cOm uf 6 fxf, T-ii Bill SJ,-Qgkciell Slqiligiialion- TOUTTTNZ piano lg BO QU Sh P Beauiil CTG Mif GGY OURSO x Nidfxl Ulm, TNSOMT- FDOTOY95 TXAxljrTsAaflTYn Um W S are wi an sew- Quafieiei Xlirqinia - iMiss Gface i'TihieTTeZSccomVaUil5i is NOTEWORTHY NONETTES-WaiTing Tor Their piTch are The noneTTes-Barbara Goering, Donis Clegg, Darlene Simpson, Kay Burwell, Carole Davis, Bonnie Phillips, Shirley Curry, Grace Unruh, and Darlene Dar- ling. Accompanying Them is CaTherine Dukelow. 86 .4 RTISTS Il' Singing in oraTorios, SalT Hawk Revues, in assemblies, and Tor clubs, and maybe geTTing To go To The disTricT music TesTival aT WichiTa in The spring-such was The liTe of mosT sTudenTs en- rolled in glee club. , OTTering a greaT deal oT opporTuniTy To sTu- denTs inTeresTed in music, The vocal deparTmenT no sooner Tinished one producTion Than iT sTarTed on anoTher. Some TorTy sTudenTs spenT an exTra hour a week working in small ensemble groups. DirecTed by Miss Grace Selvy, girls' music insTrucTor, The se- lecTed groups were chosen aT The beginning oT The school year Trom The boys' and girls' glee clubs. Madrigalians, composed oT eighT boys and nine girls, sang madrigals before civic clubs and meeT- ings. PuTTing acTions inTo such songs as You STole My Love and SweeT BeTsy From Pike added color To Their songs. The Triple quarTeT and noneTTes, composed en- Tirely oT girls, added inTeresT To assembly pro- grams and club meeTings. Known as The Four Roses, The boys' quarTeT sang boTh semi-classical and popular music. Hawa- iian War ChanT was one OT The TavoriTes OT every- one. New This year was a girls' foursome, The BeauTy Shop QuarTeT. By squeezing in exTra Time Tor rehearsals The above songsTers gained poinTs Toward music leT- Ters given in The spring. New To The music deparTmenT This year was The a cappella choir. Composed oT TorTy-eighT members, The group was direcTed by Mr. James BarreTT, music coodinaTor The mixed chorus, holding pracTices during The Third period, Tormed The backbone oT musical pre- senTaTions such as The oraTorio and SalT Hawk Revue. A Money made aT The Salf Hawk Revue was- used To Tinance buses Tor The Trip To The disTricT music TesTival aT WichiTa. Besides The regular groups. soloisTs were selecTed To parTicipaTe aT The TesTival. NPESlfH6iGr7l3E '1 'T HE MAKI M A D R I O A L MUSlClANS-HAli ready lo bursl info song are The mad- rigalians. FRONT ROW: Danny Zollars, Pele Calvillo, Lois Maflison, Mary Jane Brown, Virginia Hill, Janice Nicholson, Bill Cameron, Jaclc Taylor. BACK ROW: Bill Arnold, Dean Weslerman, Berneal Kellner, Dolores Myers, Mary Gayle Loveless, Mary Lou Sheline, Mary Tay- lor, Marilyn Unruh, Bob Soulen, Ran- dall Shelion. e j i f L av' in Y We Q , . EM,-f eww. . LOOK, NO PIANO!-newly added to the mu a cappella choir. FRONT ROW: B. Arnold, D. Evans, M. Loveless, M. Taylor, M. Scott, B. Soulen. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, J. Glaze, G. Kettner, M. Sheline, J. Martinez, B. Stateler, 1 I1 sic department was the Zollars, D. Myers, N. Germain, P. Jones, B. Barnes, M. Brown B. Bishop, D. Dar , C. ling. 39909 GETTING THE PITCH-fAwailinq lheir cue is The Triple quarlel. FRONT ROW: Pai Johnson, Oeorqe Ann Har- ney, Donna Burqin, Clara Brown, Bei- 'ry Gard, Virginia Bailey. BACK ROW: Beverly Oisel, Lois Rauclmman, Clara- mae Oqlourn, Marilyn Rineharl, Barba' ra l-larl, Barbara Barnes. Shoberg E Dade D. Luman THIRD ROW: R. Golden, E. Sncwden. H'Il M Gin Keener, M. Smith, K. Burwell, B. Kettner, S. Curry, V. I , . g Burgin, B. Moss, B. May. LAST ROW: E. Keffer. A. Crisn, G. Unruh, Beyer, M. Rinehart, L. Mattison, B. Phillips, M. Embree, J. Nicholson, Unruh, B. Barnes, G. Morgan, E. Smith, Mr. J. Barrett. - i - 'fd . Milla. 1.7 Contributin .ai we 5. Y. W AJ Ness .lei-s. . The H1 uniTorms ole l BA ' Phvllis T loTh, fXnneTT9 Gunn TON 'BE,xUTlE5 ghrifiejynlggevneeill Y Twirlers-Diane Belcherd NanCY LanTZ- KaTherine Rounlles' an AND THE BAND PLAYED ON-Members of the A-band ar F ROW: S. Keever, D. Belcher L Tur Rounkles S e: RONT , . pen, A. Gunn, P. Hoth, N. Lantz, K. . ECOND ROW: D. Shoberg. J. Eurton L Holc V. Chenault, J. Foster K Vos Yunck , . om, L. Butler . . s. J. Pallister. B. Cowan. E. Foster. T er. THIRD ROW: B. Vandaveer, M. Brantley, A. Koons. M. Tur nen, G. Barnes, M. Elliott, F. Lanning. FOURTH RO - Foley, R. Martinez, J. Sh w. J. shedaan, Fi epard, J. Lanham, B. Wilt, L. Hiett, C. Pic- g to School Spirit the D A D By offering opporTuniT To Td y s u enTs inTer- esTed in insTr ' umenTal music The b d , an and or- chesTra added The' b' ' ir iT To school acTiviTies by playing Tor assemblies, plays, pep rallies, and concerTs of Their own. FooTball Tans will long remember The nu- merous and inTricaTe paTTerns worlced ouT by The Hl-TS marching band during grid season. Direcied by Mr. Roland Gunn, The band played aT all home TooTball and basekTball games, be- sides Talcing Two bus Trips To ouT-oT-Town games. Besides The concerT given May 4, The .band aTTended The disTricT music TesTival aT WichiTa. Giving a concerT in March was only a small parT of The worlc done by The orchesTra. Their Taslc included playing Tor The Perrill Club play and Tor The oraTorio, The l-loly CiTy. FeaTured aTTracTions were The sTring quarTeT and sTring orchesTra. : E. Johnson, R. Searl, C. Stevener. D. King. M. Tcl- bert. R. HamIIton,J. Lanham, Mr. R. Gunn. SIXTH ROW: N. Yauk, D. . Yauk, D. Smith. R. Dahlman, F. Miller, D.CIare J Stolp . shaft. SEVENTH now- R E , . . B. Martin, J. . . sau, G.Sims.G. Rathbun,G. Schlatter. D. Setty. J. Murphy, M. Wilson, J. Black, C. Wilson. BACK ROW: F. Massey, J. Alonzo, C. McMullen, G. lmes, D. Ske A. Johnson, P. Rich en, 0. Hoyt, B. Scott, ards. ff if SLC A 168.1 ' 'ENTu I 'NL .X EV S Present Varied Intramural Programs NO HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS-Members of the full orchestra as they appear before gnvlng a concert are-FRONT ROW: J. Shaft E Haus child P Cummln F I , . gs, . Capp, J. Dyson, H. O'NeaI, G. Clay, M. Dowell. SECOND ROW: J. Nicholson, S. Barnes, M. Brantley, M. Watson, J. Foster, G. Barnes, J. Black, E. Johnson, H. English, C. Brown, A. Alberty, D. Lanning, B. Barrett. THIRD ROW: N. Root, M. Hopper, CE Officers for The A and geTTTNe THE PQ HSN. F. Massey- J' B bands afe FRO'T1.on. SECOND ROVIIIQDKROWT M. Fussel- H'GH?rQofman, P. SWS' Tm FOURTH J. Sheddan' ' ker R.Browf1-J' Mt s BACK A. KOOUS- LYQNE dean J. Whife' Eu me ' . . - '. es. Kecgler. L. Turpm' K' Roun C. Cilek, H. Adamson, T. Yuncker, N. Yauk, J. Foster, B. Passmore, J Aelmore, L. Holcom, D. Yauk, T. Stoecker, B. Rupard, R. Searl, R Enu, P. Stiles, C. Pickens. BACK ROW: S. Scott. K. Ewing, J. Good C. Glblon, B. East, L. Hiett, F. Mlller D Setty J Whlte D Sim C. Scott, V. Chenault, L. Butler, Mr. P: Steg, E.'PI.oughe. ' I pson sfrmgs now NG ALONGX Well, Jerr and fhen Agfeei VShaff an are fh H9 fhaf ff, ' d Elma He OrCheSfr,5 - ey pull augchfid officers' Mar 6 few ' ge DO- TUNE TWISTERS--Appearing in 'rhe clarinef frio are Carlefon lv1cMullin, Jewel Fosfer, and Carl Slevener. PIED PIPERS-Gloria Barnes, Jeanine Sheppard, Evelyn Johnson, and Jean Black compose fhe flufe quarfef. NOT THE DIONNE QUINTS-Ronald Esau, Eugene lmes, Richard Searl, Dick King, and Dwayne Yaulc appear in The brass quinfel. SELECTEII Students Gain Experience lr ml-3096 quar- T the O . E , VE',Membersf? . gmilh, u THE Bl? Tloone, Carrol Picliefw- Jlm ,bei are Alvin Sclqlaflef. Qene lmes. and Gene 3 ! u.l 'S Iliff 1 S is I W ., .Ask ami? ska' iii f -i ,MM J, an I a 1' I fgx BREATHING SPELL-Trumpe+ 'rrio group is com- posed of Richard Searl, Denny Srnilh, and Ronald Esau wifh Evelyn Johnson as accompanisf. MUSICIANS rough Ensemble Work THE FOUR STRINGS-Making up +l1e slrlng quarlel are Jerry Shall, Peggy Cum mings, Gayle Clay, and Elma Hausclwild. NO HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS-The sfring orclweslra as lhey assume 'rheir regular posifions for a per- formance are-FRONT ROW: J. Shall, E. Hausclwild, P. Cummings, F. Clopp, J. Dyson, H. O'Neal, G. LTO' Clay, M. Dowell. BACK ROW: M. Hooper, S. ScoH', M. Walson, D. Simpson, M. Branlley, Mr. P. Sleg. A. Alberly, D. Lanning, B. Barrell. fn,- - .JJ SECOND STRING MUSICIANS-Making up a large per cent of man. R. Brown, L. Smlthers. FOURTH ROW: B. Young, B. Pansmcre next year's A-band Is the B-band. FRONT ROW: S. Keever, L. Turpin, J. Morton, F. Rose. R. Schroeder, S. Stapleton, P.. Stiles. BACK ROW P. Hoth, K. Rounkles. SECOND ROW: M. Fusael, W. Dickerson, H. D. Kretzer, T. Carter. H. Yeager, P. Woodard, J. Mnlls, P. Cecil, J. Smith Hlrrllon D Grice S Smith, L. Heldebrecht, F. Holmes. Mr. glmn. J.Hoyt. . oor- THIRD hollv: J. Williams, P. Seaman, J. Jackson, K. Zlemer, 5- 31 37.3,---1-L ll' 3- U 1.-I. .4- vw- -ai 'WQ' SPARK PLUGS CF PEP Mary Gayle Loveless UTTING TorTh more eTTorT Than has been seen in several years, Mary Gayle Loveless and her squad lcepT enThusiasm quiTe acTive in HHS. Organizing buses Tor ouT oT Town games, planning pep rallies and assemblies were The major parTs played by The pepsTers. LECTED on The basis oT abiliTy aT The TirsT oT The school year aTTer vigorous campaigning by TwenTy candidaTes. The newly formed quinTeT iniTiaTed yells like Eeny Meeny and KniT One, which were readily accepled by all sTudenTs. ARADIN6 down Main sTreeT aT The one Thou sand sTuclenT pep parade before The EasT TooT ball game, The cheerleaders sporTed new whnTe uniforms. Besides The regular cheerleaders There were Two alTernaTes, Cara Jean Nelson and PaT Davis. WH M e was usecvo qeTT e Q 92 Tor --,A middle T ou FOR? . move ii PNT TEAM ARE Yh erinQ sedlon in We q SALT H ICKS SNAPPY SALTERS . . . . . . keep HuTch high's besT TooT forward wiTh Their gracious and hosTess-like man- ner aT school aTTairs. . . . have To be voTed mosT likely To yell aT The games To become a mem- ber. . . . are disTincTive as The newesT club aT HuTch high. . . . make a sTriking picTure in Their whiTe sweaTers and navy skirTs. . . . keep on Their Toes by reminding Themselves oT The poinTs They need To geT an award. i-qw., L x 'V K x lie' vs. . ry, 41 Q lgjvggggggggjx .3 if 513' .cf 1 .T T ., aim. CLAP HAPPY-K. Burwell, H. Wells, M. Brown, K. Beardslee, C. Ogburn, A. Coleman, C. Brown, S. Curry, G. Harney, B. Glover, V. LaEever, B. Mafhis, E. Ploughe, N. DaugherTy, M. Benson, B. Gard, N. Teed, M. DaugherTy, L. MaTTison, P. Johnson, and L. Rauckman give The Team a boosT wiTh Go HuTch Go. GIVE 'EM THE BIRD-Sammy Salf Hawk and SalT Chicks-Barbara HarT, Mary Lou DaugherTy, Nancy Teed, Dolores Myers. DoroThy KnechTel, and ElizabeTh Ploughe gaTher TogeTher Tor a pep ses- sion before The EasT game. mr. WH 1 folemangfij SN THE Aesrvg ag2mDSPOnsor MZQZMLOEJ Sheline rQge'BOSS?X,emn , IV lies. Orme Gal' Kohlg O55 While Barbjrprograms pick Ouf Pre Qa 6 glove' N me av A or- QQ .ffl kKc'xpanTs are E. Gray. J. N L Ramer. Ver frie F 5 - S 'fo A me Nichgijo goal asL3oPHO LE Fl wafch if dry LOU 586'-bar Or Q Daugher-+G GIO- Y and a Score S BLQ xNHEEL5,BRcycYxnq par Hormsh. L. Kranh, P. Lasier, B. Gard, B. SHTQG. - D. Bensche'xdX', M. Gknq, L. F'mkXes+e'm, P. WxXXxams, G. Har- U ey, B. Mews. If-M 'S' Msw. -,gnv ',,.V W II' fill' COLD? NO, CHXLXIGAA board members af dmner are M. Love- Ness, M. SheX'me, D. KONS. J. Hack, D. Lees, N. Teed. C. Davks, M. SmKNw. B. Gard, M. Daugherty, D. Myers, PN. Rexroad, S. Curry, Miss E. Bdmnq, ' D. MueNXer, C. Nekon. PN. Garda, M. Qing, N. Yauk. P. Davk, Mm-ss 94 YOU my and MBIC5 BULLY1..Mar L h k 'Ona Gi , Y Ou D - UOCJIEY While Caroveq l5raFJ Ce bullyinaucih P S ball, dwg Walk +0 fgll or O ow GAA THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . spends ifs spare minufes planning slunfs for meefings. . . . gels ifs exercise from bilcing, hiking, bowl- ing, riflery, swimming, volleyball, and baslcefball. . . . had a wonderful fime al Joe's Tavern wifh sailor Theme. . . . was 25 years old Oclober 22. . . . brags abou? Presidenf Nancy Teed's being governor of Girls' Sfale. ...has board dinners wifh more gab fhan food. . . . is direcfed by Two new sponsors-Miss Don- na Mueller and Miss Elinor Brining. . . . had a busy season selling pencils wilh baslref- ball schedules on Them. CH. MY Dauglverf BUNIONS' G fir ,-,iw iw Gi 'E ' i der R yr J. Black V hfkers ar L ka . Chaffee. J. 1505, :reyes SECONE Zieorvr ROW, M ' mer' S IS I S . ' F. offi. fhofe. L mdk, C. B -5- Sch ' , M' . . K oe ' 7- Nei B- Glover J Fisher, D. Befrgyjg' K. Hdmilfonfev 'ULRD RCW: P. Cummibgs. Gabrielgon' P Wldf, L .McCoy 5ACiSferhaus, - ' eesner, p Grd' RQW, i dy' B. Ken n fler, it rdugglf. yffsff-' ' H ws BUBB Ewsnfiev 9'lqlbiijOh'llS ROW: Nilgii,LBEAUr1Es X G eww MM' Tri Whkllodf ro gcgvansi J els' iM' Rlneharf J if swimmers sf F R ' d O3 OND ' Cf E. H ', ' YSOn Q ef RQN M an . 6415 ' . B T 'lean Bleek in rillery. well' M- 'Branllvi B' Wr'lson, G' Griffin, 0556, B' Sfhole. the larq ROW, P' W., ey' J. Eurfor, i eesner, R, M. ' Benscheidr, hannes' M, lson, E. LOW M. LeCla,'r 'll'f1an, K. BU iss D. Mueller' Rergmgia Ogburn I LM'R Hicks. BACE . , . , An 111-1- ON'T SHOOT!-Dona Def1?l 'c'W ' ' d D h'le Janice Hormsh keeps a Close guar at the baslcef W I wilh lhe aid of Norma Cool- gf? Vxh N ',,-an' ON THE BALL-Virginia La Fever lakes her M6 lurn ar rolling 'rhe ball down fhe alley al' a Sarur- ,Y n day affernoon bowling meef. Pla ers OD 5 lunlor Volleyball ea AND OVER' Y ' 5 close volleY Up ll u and over The Hel 'V' :fry lo send The ba P ball Qonlesl. HIT lT AGAIN-A sophomore volleyball Team fries 'lo even Jrhe score by a sei'-up in an affer school volley- ball fournamenr. v OR GAA - LUB SWEATER WEARERS . . . . . . know a good queen when fhey see one. . . . have grown fo 55 members from fhe I5 They had when founded in '28. . . . flusfer fheir dafes by saying, l'll jusf have a coke. Whaf'II you iusf have? . ,EX . . . fudge by using repeafs on Chop's copy- righfed joke maferial. l J,- . lg, V ,,. 1 lvvi S... , .,. X I' Y 7513. ' OH MAN! ANN!-Casfing proud glances al' publicify for fhe club's queen candidafe are Jim Graves, Danny Zollars, Gene Imes, and PEP PROMOTERS-H-ers B. Arnold, B. Crupper, Jerry Hoefer, H. Farfhing, B. Cameron, M. Crecelius, E. Dade, R. Shelfon, D. McCall, and K. Glaze prepare an effigy of Easf for fhe IOOO sfudenf pep-parade. WEARING THE H -FRONT ROW: Athletlc director E. A. Cairns, C. Stephens, D. McCall, M. McCoy, J. Cook, B. Binford, J. Zumalt, M. Loveless, J. Hoefer, D. Westerman, J. Taylor, J. Ellis, B. Cl-upper, Coach W. Kramer. SECOND ROW: F. Keffer, P. Wall, J. Graves. J. Ray, J. Llndholm, B. Kretzer, B. Moss, G. Drake, H. Farthlng, R. Christner. THIRD ROW: J. Fee, C. McMulIln, R. Shelton, J. Stenzel, L. Wells, C. Qrover, P. Frederick, C. Elsimlnger, D. Zollars, M. Crecellus, H. Harper, B. Cameron, B. Krnntz. FOURTH ROW: P. Roberta, G. lmes B Duffm, s. Conklin, e. Enoch, K. Glaze, D. cl-owfora, J. Hornon, J. Nelson, K. smnh. BACK now: J. Jong. D. Swanson, R. Noyes, K. uni-on, J. Bohall, J. Colllns. E. Bolt, Coach G. Nlewald, A. Johnson, C. Klmbell, M. Chalfant. :Sl . ' 1 1-ll Q .wh KIMBELL KRACKS KORNIES-Hi-Y members Carrol Piclcens, Jim Fee, Merl si f y 1 , H? 4 ,,...,f- BUSY BOARD-Hi-Y board members Bill Cameron, Merl Sellers, Leo Schell, Mr. W. T. Cole, John Nelson, and Richard Searl check nofes on lufure meerinqs. ,gniw -P+ Nw wi '+G' Sellers, Richard Beal, Richard Searl, Phil Osborn, Bill Burgin, and Ernesl Dade si? V apparenlly enfranced by one of Charlie Kimbells 'fall fales. i ', Vila- ui' ' . ' gif, :ga I i Ma 23.2 i' ' e'Mx25'Mx- eff vw., A -www ic .-., NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS-Loqa Buller and Verona Chenaull show lhe music for lheir piano duel lo Richard Wells, anolher enlry in lhe l-li-Y lalenl show . QQ HI-Y HI-Y MEMBERS . . . . . . gel more safislacfion ouf of school life by abiding by fheir clean living, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean a'rhle+ics code. . . . have fhe largesf all-boy club a+ l-lulch High. . . . lafhered 'rhe all-school 'ralenl show. . . . lake over The concession sfand al +he games wifh Their peanul-popcorn line. . . . puf punch in parfies by baslcelball games and lugs of war. :iq -.i Q ,il? C' 4 R-M LEAPING LEO-Leo Schell goes up and over Chesler Syres al' the Hi-Y parfy, while Bob Musiel gels oll lo a slower sfarl over Richard Wells. REEL REVEALING-Being inlroduced To K. U. by way of a special campus film are l-li-Y members Don Swanson, John Nelson, Richard Birf, James Bifler, Richard Wells, Bob Dryden, and Paul Jones. 0 I Q P 'lil My ,1 1 I I ' . We f .af ,ggi f y ' -W1 - ' Sir,-:gg , , . 3 ' .M si M M ' V . .i ,. fa. Q. .M , . 'WW44 ,,.. .f ,V i N px f M21 ,'1 L- lf I ,, in W .1 I., Q ,L M Xi , 'Q 1 fl 5 l :fi TENNIS ' .i Q li' vi K . - .. . .nf . ,Q ,A yi , Cjfirny Srmfh, PM 51 YBOYSXTM g , . Q 1 O Plcke S rn nl . . I R S 5 O d '75 baffl ni we Ch a ' 'C df S e and ie e ifowaf ffxfousy as . ear. Rid, f an clad G ll ' ard I-rf vi paffy vojfe b I lmfhlgfg and ,I f dna' y al game. T' 99 A vw 3 4 if Burwell, SECON D Cole, N. Davis, S. G. Baker, YIII IIID THE KAYETTES . . . . . . are 'rhe Kansas Associaiion for Youfh. ...have six obiecfives-religion, personalify, leadership, service, appreciafion, and recreaiion. . . . replaced The Girl Reserves ihree years ago. . . sponsored lradiiional Thanksgiving assembly. . . . rnalce living Today for fomorrowu a good molio. KAYETTE BOARD MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: B. Roots, Mlss M. Klng, Miss R. Strlckler, Miss M. Stewart. SECOND ROW: B. Gard, L. Rauckman, A. Rexroad, E. Ploughe, M. Rinehart, Min R. Evans. BACK ROW: B. Davls, M. Brown, J. Nicholson, D. Knechtel. M. Love- less, N. Toed. P. Engler, Miss E. Sage, Miss K. Lewis. PROGRAM-FRONT ROW: P. Klan, M. Soden, C. Og- burn, L. Turpen, B. Haines, P. Blauer. SECOND ROW: K. Voss, B. Sthole, Miss M. Klng, L. Ramer, F. Hollinger. BACK ROW: D. Lees, N. Spears, M. Hicks S. Shear. M. Ratcliff, J. Manges, P. Tennant, M. McClintock. MEMBERSHIP-FRONT ROW: Miss R. Strickler, C. Reed. P. Nestor, V. Westerhaus, J. McManaman, B. Willcutt. BACK ROW: P. Hall, D. Schmidt, M. Ebv. D. Melsenheimer, A. Wal- ker-,uS. Warner, J. Rathbun, B. Wadkins, K. Rudd, B. Went- wor . 1 i l 'Q f 2 is fs , I 'S I Q L 2 1 K 7 ' Q u Q' ,ig 5 1 4 , QSM my 'W yqviixq QC' ZUQU PUNT RHRRU EK??-ifsfi-LaiaissfsFNW'iX' S xi'L1F?H?'-M1E?.3fQER'aN LF?1?2A3?1'Q' 'Qs 'ii,.'-'11 2 ..i:. . SOCIAL - FRONT ROW: J. Grovier, M. Benson, V. McFarland, J. Black. SECOND ROW: P. Grady, D. Walker, E. Brooks, T. Stoeker, L. Vanatta, A. Whltney. BACK ROW: S. Bigger, P. Johnson, M. McReynolda, L. Gibson, M. Shackleford, M. Shafer. P. Barrett, M. Zeiset. SOCIAL-FRONT ROW: A. Rexroad, M. Schwarz. SEC- OND ROW: R Smlth J. Hornish D Henderson E. Plou he, - . f - I J. Jones. D. Belcher. BACK ROW: M. Embroe,'l. Dondling er, M. Rlnehart, J. Darnell, F. Orth, N. Lantz, Mlss E. Sage, B. Phllllps, J. Woodward, B. Rouner, R. Chaffee, A. Rob ertson. MEMBERSHIP - FRONT ROW: J. Dyck, B. Davis, D. Kohls, S. Grlgsby, B. Goodman, B. Stateler, B. Mathls. BACK ROW: J. VanCampen. P. Legg. P. Tucker, M. Griffith, C. Phlnney, P. Evans, A. Smith. J. Wllllams, H. Wells, D. Roberts, S. Curry, F. Strlngos, B. Woodworth. E. Walker, C. Parmele. Wim.. MUSIC-FRONT ROW: G. Harney, M. Jerauld. SEC- OND ROW: W. Johnson, M. Smith, D. Myers, T. Yunc- ker, D. Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: P. Reed, N. Ollphant. S. Jennings, B. Mendenhall, J. Woodall, A. Shafft. BACK ROW: Mlss R. Evans, A. Hubner, J. Shepard, J. Keen. L. Rltthaler, M. Unruh, N. Quakenbush. 5 issn fox' fag! WHS A 57 xxx Q I wqvgte i000 PUNT NERD MUSIC - FRONT ROW: M. Brown, C. Graves, P. French, C. Hamilton, P. Casey, L. Butler, B. Garden, B. Beasley, B. Greever, G. Barnes, P. Brown, D. Benscheidt, L. Burris, D. Berry. BACK ROW: M. Dowell, M. Fisher, C. Barnyard, K. Beardslee, C. Davis, C. Christy. KHYETTES PUBLICITY - FRONT ROW: L. Krantz, L. Holcom, P. Laster, C. Nelson, B. Worrell, C. Powell. BACK ROW: B. Roots. P. Popejoy, B. Mitchell, L. Moody, B. Queen, M. Siegrist, J. Scheurman, D. Phillips. J. Keller, J. Jackson, P. Price, A. Sut- ton, J. Hipnle, N. Stout, Miss 'M. Stewart. W . Mailman' L' R- ca. J' o. 7-ana' M. De'-'fm M , M. - ','Zf c-lay-W , 'v. C 9 a,,J. M Rohn. Bow norm-4,1 H' 0 gqeaokv M. Kmqs onsHlP'F ROW' S6 MGlf '.s. cabf 's W OND ' ' Onv . 550 1-,wmv D ' Lgws Jovye' n Miss 'EK gow- Ewan. iarlffefihay' r?.AwicGU V' B' Hernafl'-5' N-,,,....-- 4 milton. ow. M- Fifi? R '. l' v ' H5 ' v ,, , . G- a,:.::.., -. WoBSHl P. Weegne :Mcgraw J. Ney Q, Duk?aWfP?'RneL!5vlB.Dipidanila. R . ke , E. i lleld. xffgevxi. Coover. D.W PUBLICITY - FRONT ROW: J. Nicholson, P. Broman, M. Byrum, C. Baenisch, A. Garcia, J. Ewv. BACK ROW: A. Coleman, R. Havely, D. Ankerholz, M. Christopher, M. Frederick, J. Henderson, V. Her- rington, C. Boese. D. Piper, L. Ballard, M. Ging, M. Dunn, G. Grlffln, B. Gard, B. Hall, W. Estabrooks, B. Bailey. unn KAYETTE VALEN f VALENCE CLUB . . . , 4,, a f -' L ' . . . aHemp+s +0 develop scienlilic 'i ftfggll abilily of members. gl V Q: I, . . . claims 'ro have some lulure li ' ' 4' Einsfeins. X 'I mines. I' .1 '- ...is now lhe oldesr club in HHS. it is under 'rhe sponsorship of Mr. Fred Grobe. A 1 . . . makes annual frip lo sall' - Q . 1 H' N ful! PEEPING TOMS-Joyleen Swan, Cafhe- rine Dulcelow, Alber1'Johnson, and Bill Davis inspecf The shelves in +he chemislry lab. SECRET FORMULA-Valence Club officers brewing-up an experimenf are: lreasurer, Marilyn Rineharfg presidenr, Phil Osborn: secrefary. Elma Jean Hauschildq scoufs. Bob Soulen and Nancy Teed. VALENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: B. lvliffendorl, B. Glover C. Dulcelow, J. Swan, M. Rineharf, E. Ploughe, E. Hauschuld. S. Berry. L. Rauclcman, N. T eed, D. Hofer, B, Davis, BACK ROW: P, Osborn. A, Johnson, J. Nelson, D. Schneider, R. Allen, D. Fraley. B. Soulen, C. McMullin, R. Dahlman, B. Sfaplefon, Mr. F. Grobe. 100 BEAUTY TREATMENT-Mora Lee English, Lou Rae Clay, Loreria Hielf, ancl La Vona Holcom glol rilfy ihe feafures of Bill Tiedllce for a siage appear- GFTCS. DONT KlSS HER!-Bolo Shelion implores Bill Tiedike no'r fo planl' a srnaclcer, which will cosl him fen dollars, on Sylvia Shear's eager cheek, in The sophomore one-acl play. A it , A4 SCHEMERS' HOLIDAY-Jackie Clary. Miss Elinor Brining, show To and Waller Spifz make plans for a radio be given by Perrill Club. I KlLO-WHAT?-Buddy Myers, Howard Clegg, and Paul Cecil fix lhe siage lighfs 'lo brighfen lhe sfage for a Perrill Club pre- seniaiion. SV?-.ss-P 1I lZKKILL1 THE PERRILL CLUBBERS . . . . . . Displayed lheir falenf in several one- acf plays given in club meelings and as- semblies. . . . enferlained members wifln readings and sfories. . . . elecfed Doroflwy Kneclifel as sludenl direcfor of flue annual Perill Club play. . . . are sponsored by Mr. Tom Kelly and Miss Elinor Brining. ,X 1 L LIGHTS, CAMERA-Officers and spon- sors of Perrill Club are Mariorie Srnillw. Miss Elinor Brining, Mr. Torn Kelly, Curfis Lanlz, Pefer Engler, and Harry Singlefon. Vilas... O e fo Mary D NDiedfe H n gigbara Burch UNH and SUS Y fl hangs O PS for moves a chef femme Berry GS 5 l c ub producfionur O Prepare me THE SQUEAKY DOOR-Wayne Darnell, Clyde Zelwr, and Diclc Sclwuclrer pul a door in place for a Perrill Club play. Qi' ,f ,I ii, 1 2 Sr- Q SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE-Max Parmley. Jerry Goerlz, and Wayne Darnell wirness fhe pa- pers Ernesf Dade is signing lo send his old maid aunls fo a privafe ins+i+u+ion. 106 ONE VICTIM, COMING UP--Sludenf direcior Dorofhy Knechfel explains 'ro Shirley Hafcher and Marjorie Smith how 'ro offer Their famous wine ro Bob Shellon while Harry Singleron wafches rhe effect CHEESE IT! THE COPS-Dick Soulen and Sfuarl Conlc- lin save Darlene Simpson iusl as Richard Bell and Waller Spilz prepare fo commif murder. HARSENIC AND OLD LACE . . . . . . rolcl Ihe srory of Iwo old maids fhaf managed ro murder Ihirreen vic- Iims during lhe play. . . . was enfirely direcfed and presenred by srudenls. . . . was lhe Iraclifional play rhe Perrill Club presenrs every year. . . . Iealured fhe acling of Maiorie Smilh, Shirley Halcher, Bob Shelfon, Richard Soulen, Sluarl Conlclin, Darlene Simpson, Ernesl Dade, Jerry Goerlz, Richard Bell, Waller Spilz, Max Parm- ley, Harry Singlelon, Wayne Darnell, and Don Slceen. PERRILL P LETTE , ax-- A D BRUSH THE VARIED DA VINCIS' . . . . . . lake pride in Their arf work AYE' A wee BONNIE MO'?EL'BO.i'n i Rools poses while under The hellplllq ha? arid ' . nne Mrs. Shirley Sch-rnidl, zaleme .pl a Donna Kohls begun pencil porfranl HI-HO. HI-HO-Off lo Lindsborg 'rhey go: arf clubbers load up maferials for 'rhe Safurday frip fo Birger Sandzen's sludio. NO STARVING ARTISTS HERE - Galhered around 'rhe bonfire awailing Their rurn al' a wiener sficlc are arf club picniclcers. H17 for The Buzz, Allagaroo, and plays. . . . are held spellbound by The painlings of lhe greal Kansas arl- isfs 'rhey have visiled. . . . splashed lhe school wilh lhe colorful carolers of fhis year's slained glass window. . . . gel' aclual job lraining from club proiecfs. l l. gilt 494. . ones FOR uve ART-A1 Crisp- BGHY DRY B ducls as Cowan, and Zaleme JohanneS US? p'ame.prO L b'ec'r of slill life while Franlue Wdilflns and eo su 1 ' Schell loolc OH- THE WINNAHST-Clyde Zehr, Norma Spears, Lola Moody, George STapleTon, and BeTTy Wor- rell waTch Margene Mobley receive one candy bar Trom a box ThaT Miss Donna Mueller's home room won in The Red Cross membership drive. STARLTGT-'TT STEPPERS-PuTTing in a Tew sTeps aT The Red Cross dance are Mar- ie SmiTh CurTis l.anTz Janice Nicholson. g . . CarleTon McMullin, Lois Burris, and Bob Shel- Ton. T 1 JF. KBC! LFOSS l RED CROSS MEMBERS . . . . . . pride Themselves on having The larg- esT club membership aT high school. . . . sponsor snappy swings. . . . boasT The parT They played in The drive Tor giTTs Tor The war-Torn counTries. x . . . all Try To uphold The sTandards seT up Tor Them by The daddy oT Their club, The American Red Cross. ...geT a loT oT enioymenT Trom The sharing They do wiTh oThers less TorTunaTe Than Themselves. . . . selecT delegaTes Trom each home room To represenT Them aT oTTicial meeT- ings. . . . send a represenTaTive To The NaTion- al Red Cross camp. sk GREETTNGS, GATES-Beverly Weber, BeTTy Goodman, CurTis LanTz, PaT Johnson, PaT Herrman, Mrs. ElizabeTh Trosper, Joyleen Swan, Marcia Byrum, PaT Davis, DoroThy Manges, and Jacln Lindholm check over maTerials Tor The greeTing giTT boxes. ls.. 4 'inn I gb' ,445 UP TO SPECIFICATIONS - Checking measure- menfs on a gianr size giff box soon 'ro be seni' overseas are Mr. Russell KingsIey and Mrs. EIizabeI'I1 Trosper. JUST CHECKIN'-Par Hughey, RuII1 Chaffee, Joyce RicIceH's, Faydean Orfb, I'Iow- ard Farfhing, PI1yIIis King, Lois Rauckman, Benny Scoff, Yvonne Goering, Vivian Wolf, and Pafsy Blauer check over books and pam- pI1IeIs on Red Cross work. 109 PUBLICITY PUPS-Displaying new Red Cross posfers and flag are club members Beffy Gard, Diane Piper, Barbara Spivey, Harold Ewy, Eva Fos+er, Bonnie Phillips, Bob Hayes, Lois Burris, KenneI'I1 DeBerry, Diana Doane, SI1irIey Curry. and Kay BurweII. FRONT ROW: B. Osborn, C. Nelson, W. Spears, A. Shaff, E. Roberts, J. Martinez. H. O'Neal, B. Mittendorf. SECOND ROW: P. Miller, H. Buraon, P. Norris, C. Reed, J. Sheddan, L. Rauckman, A. Robertson, N. Quakenbush. THIRD ROW: B. Schwarz, P. McCulIy, M. Nich- ole, C. Phlnney, B. Roots, C. Ogburn, J. Shepard. BACK ROW: K. Reese, L. McCoy, I. Swank, B. Nledens, J. Black, J. Mangel, C. Oliver, R. Montgomery. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . . . slay healihy by ealing iheir own cooking. . . .were responsible for ihe iirsi candy ma E chines in lhe school. J . . boasf a dislricl president Janel Sue Erhard ago. . . played hosl fo disfrici conference lasl fall . . . sirive lo build fun and improvemeni for Them X selves, 'rhe home, ihe school, ihe cornmunily, sfafe and naiion. I J y . . . include only girls who ralce home economics 'Y ow-+ MERRY CHRISTMAS -Claramae Ogburn, Bar- bara Miiiendorf, Janel' Erhard, and Joyce Shecldan waich as Phyllis French gives ihe old yuleiide greefing +0 Lois Burris. FRONT ROW: D. Simpson, S. Tomlin, B. Weniworth, D. Schmidt, D. Wilkinson, D- Whiied. B- WUSOH, W- VCMCH- SECOND ROW V. Westerhaus, J. Swan, V. Wegener, H. Wells, N. Whetstone, G. Zehr, N. Simms, B. Zenor. THIRD ROW: B. Worrell, M. Unruh, J. Van Campen, D. Salmon, K. Rudd, A. Whitney, N. Teed, B. Wilson. BACK ROW: Zieset, B. Sthole, M. Siegrnst, B. Zahn, D. Zahn, T. Yunc ker, L. Vanatta, M. Smith. Emi k 'Y K' s . . . were newcomers lo fhe club scene four years FHA BOARD MEMBERS--FRONT ROW: V. Wes- ierhaus, J. Erhard, P. French, C. Banyard, R. Chaffee SECOND ROW: J. Jones, P. Engler, Miss D. Newell, O Harney, M. Unruh. BACK ROW: R. Havely, Miss E. Cope, L. Rauckman, H. Burson, Mrs. E. Trosper. f I av-' Q FRONT ROW: B. Bishop, M. Dovel, M. Byrum, R. Chaffee, E. Burgin, C. Baenlsch, M. Crupper, A. Davis. SECOND ROW: P. Burch J Whitlock, M. Daugherty, C. Brown, D. Burgin, D. Clegg, E. Dauber. THIRD ROW: K. Collins, G. Barnes, N. Cook, L. Burris. B Bennett K Burwell, K. Beardslee, S. Curry. FOURTH ROW: B. Barrett, J. Dyck, F. Clapp, P. Brace, M. Christopher, M. Cotton. BACK ROW P Davls, M. Benson, B. Davis, N. Allison. P. Barrett, M.Dean. Brown, B. B. Beasley. M. Dowell. FRONT ROW P. Engler, M. Ging, D. Lanninq, W. Hendrix, P. Engler, H. Fotopoulos, W. Estabrooks, P. French, D. Helm. SECOND ROW: C Ehrlich R Havely, J. Long, G. Hall, A. Fliginger, J. Jones, M. Le Clair, P. Laster. THIRD ROW: A. Guthrie, P. Herrman, J. Fuller, D. Lees, C. Divas P Klatt G Harney. B. Greever. P. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Helsel, P. Legg, P. Hall, B. Jones, M. English, D. Gould, M. Kingsley, M. Loveless J Keller BACK ROW: L. Jones, M. Lewellyn. J. Keen, M. Embree, E. Johnson, M. Hernandez, J. Henderson. '?' PIGSKIN PACKER WIN SEVE FeaTuring The sTJongesT line in The hisTory of The Ark Val- ley, The Salf Hawks ended The '49 grid season wiTh Tive wins, Two losses, and second place in The Ark Valley. The SalTers were also vicTorious in Two non-league games. They amassed 2I2 poinTs To Their- opponenTs' 47. From Tackle To Tackle on The Ark Valley all-sTar Team, se- lecTed by Valley coaches, were Tive HuTchinson linemen-Don Swanson, Dan Zollars, Jim Fee, Gerald Drake, and Jack Collins. Never beTore has one Team placed so many men on The Ark Valley all-sTar line. Opening The '49 TooTball season againsT Topeka, The SalT Hawks showed Their power by deTeaTing The Trojans, 7-O, in a hard-ToughT non-league game. AT ThaT Time The boys Trom The c.apiTal ciTy were raTed myThical sTaTe champions and had The advanTage oT Their home Tield. Hawks Open Conference Wifh Win TwenTy-seven To 7 was The score oT The Til'sT home game as The SalT Hawks deTeaTed The Eldorado WildcaTs in The TirsT con- Terence game Tor boTh Teams. The Eldorado crew led, 7-O, in The early minuTes oT play, buT The Hawks bounced back To score Tour Touchdowns and win The game. A hard-TighTing, deTermined eleven Traveled To WinTield To avenge The I4-7 whipping The Vikings handed Them in The '48 TooTball season. Revenge was achieved as The SalTers baTTered The Vikings wiTh a 27-6 vicTory. Trainmen Derailed By Hawk Defense Salf Hawk backs proved ThaT They were a well-organized scoring crew by smashing The NewTon Railroaders' goal line wiTh seven Touchdowns Tor a 46-O vicTory. The SalTers on The Third and TourTh Teams showed They had plenTy oT TighT by holding The Railroaders scoreless in The TourTh quarTer. The HuTchonians again showed ouTsTanding scoring power as They's'mashed The ST. Joseph CadeTs OT Hays, 45-6, in a non- league game. WiTh This vicTory The boTTom Tell ouT of a 2-year winning sTreak boasTed by The CadeTs. WichiTa EasT Blue Aces, piloTed by Ronnie Mayo, Took To The air in The second quarTer Tor Two Touchdowns, which gave Them a I4-7 vicTory over The gridders. The Hawks, alThough running up many TirsT-and-Tens, could noT cross The goal line Tor more Than one Tally in The Tinal minuTes oT The game. WellingTon Tell Trom The Top oT The Ark Valley as The HuTch- onians bounced back Trom The previous week's loss To win, I3-O, Trom The Crusaders in one oT The hardesT-ToughT grid baTTles of The sTaTe. Bob KranTz's sensaTional Touchdo-wn run Trom The Well- ingTo-n 30-yard line on The second play of The game gave HuTch a lead which iT held The whole game. WichiTa NorTh Wins Again DeTeaT came laTe in The evening as The WichiTa NorTh Redskins scored in The lasT Tew minuTes on a long pass and a shorT run. A baH'ling Hawk Team led, 6-0, Trom The TirsT quar- Ter, only To be beaTen. 7-6, in The Tinale oT The game. Larry Ha'milTon spark-plugged The Redskins wiTh his passing and run- ning in The lasT-minuTe drive of The Redskins. Ending a successful season, The pigskin packers Trounced a TighTing Ark CiTy Team, 34-7, aTTer a slow sTarT. BeauTiTul blocking in The line showed ThaT alThough The locals were ouT of TirsT place, They were sTill one oT The scrappiesT Teams in The sTaTe. MarTin McCoy led in The gaining oT yardage by geTTing away Tor several long runs. Gene Niewald Awards Squad Lehers Coach Gene Niewald awarded 3l boys leTTers Tor Their work in Taking second place in The Ark Valley and TourTh in The myTh- ical sTaTe raTings. Seniors who leHered are Bill Binford, Bill Bur- gin, Rex ChrisTner, Jack Collins, STuarT Conklin, Gerald.Drake, Jim Fee, Jim Graves, Charles Grover, John HarT, James Herberf, Jerry Hoefer, Eugene Imes, AlberT Johnson, Charles Kimbell, KeiTh Kinley. Bob KranTz, Bob KreTzer, Ralph Noyes, Paul RoberTs, Jake STenzel, Donald Swanson, Jack Taylor, KenneTh Unruh, Danny Zollars, and John ZumalT.t ReTurning leTTermen are Jess Brooks, Mike ChalTanT, MarTin McCoy, Phillip Wall, and manager Jess Cook. Phillip Wall and MarTin McCoy were elecTed as co-capTains Tor The I95O grid squad in a varsiTy meeTing shorTly aTTer The TooTball season. SEASON RECORD HuTchinson - 7 Topeka 0 HuTchinson 27 Eldorado 7 HuTchinson 27 Winfield 6 HuTchinson 46 NewTon 0 HuTchinson 45 ST. Joseph's 6 HuTchinson 7 WichiTa EasT I4 HuTchinson 13 WellingTon 0 WichiTa NorTh 7 Ark CiTy 7 HuTchinson 6 HuTchinson 34 ' HS1' f RF! EW is4 A ' ' 'Mafia Ph. 'I' W? T Mc......a 'T 1 .s f- . . 'E - NTSB - T' ' zmwmarmir 2.3 1 M91 1 we 015 Y LETTERMEN - TOP ROW: Jerry Hoefer, fullback: Gene lmes, lei? guard: Alberi' Johnson, righf l'1alfback7 Charles Kimloell, rigl'm'r end. BOTTOM ROW: Keifh Kinley, riglwl guard? Bob Kranfz, quarferback: Bob Krefzer, full- back: Marlin McCoy. lefl' lwalfback. l .gl -.-,...,,.,a Hluzrlcs Grmfer Cfapfuin ' if? am LETTERMEN-TOP ROW: Bill Bin- ford, leff halfback: Jess Brooks, cen- fer: Bill Burgin, quarferback: Mike Clwalfanf, quarferback: Rex Clwrisfner, cenfer: Jack Collins, oufside Tackle: Paul Roberfs, rigl1+ end: Jake Slenzel, leff guard :Don Swanson, inside Tackle: Jack Taylor, oufside fackle. BOTTOM ROW-Siuarr Conklin, inside Tackle: Gerald Drake, lefr guard: Jim Fee, cenfer: Jim Graves, leff halfback: John Hari, quarferback: James Herberi, riglmf lwalfloack: Kenneih Unrulw, leff end: Phillip Wall, riglnr end: Danny Zollars righf guard, John Zumal+, lefi' end. '27 Ark Valley Standings Wlclllla Norlll 5 O .857 Hulclwinson 5 2 O .7I4 Wichlla Easl 5 2 0 .7l4 Welllnglon 4 I 2 .7I4 Winfield 3 2 2 .57l Ark Cary 2 5 o .286 Eldorado I 6 O .I-13 Ne,wlon 0 7 O .000 THE REAL MCCOY-Marlin McCoy, captain of nexl' year's grid squad, slrllces oul' for The goal line, holly pur- sued by an Arlc Cily player. VARSITY RESERVES-FRONT ROW: J. Nelson, S. Stapleton, B. Jackson, K. Schnurr, B. Meier, D. Griffin, D. McCandless, B. Kret- zer, N. Colllns. SECOND ROW: L. Atkinson, J. Hart, J. Goertz, R. Haag, W. Edlger, R. Burt, D, Bar- num, B. Moss, J. Wooten, D. Mc- Clintock, C. Clark. BACK ROW: J. Ray, C. Stevens, J. Brooks. B. Baker, G. Oswalt, J. Stenzel. J. Dicus, G. Strandberg, M. McCoy, M. Chalfant. SOPHOMORE SQUAD FRONT ROW C M - : . ock. D. Ward, S. Stapleton L. Wells H. Ewy D. Hart J. Elliot W. Owen J. H '. SECOND ROWQ: A. Graber, J. Lee, L. stoakham, G. Osborn. 0. Hornbeck, D. Hovioui, A. wand, K. Keerl, E. Braclc, L. Lemf. BACK Rdlfv: caggrlnfnf. Kramer M. Muller, R. Kerschner, B. Huffman. V. Sorem, D. Upson, R. Stewart, G. Friesen, S. Moore, D. Kretzer. ' .n 'i li l Ilia lla lid- x 1lZ+lE I a iliifji. FUTURE PGWEF pf. ,,. ,C 399. CAGE CRGPS SECOND TEAM - FRONT ROW: S. Sfaplelon, B Black, E. Brack, D. Harl, J. Ellioff. SECOND ROW: J Coolc, R. DeBerry, E. Boll, D. Blanchard, M. Challanf, P. Wall, B. Griflifh, O. Hornbeclc. BACK ROW: H. Whafley, D. Upson, M. Miller, F. Kroeclcer, J. Ray, L. S+oclcham, B Huffman, G. Priclrelf. if-6 'N BJBI7. 'ms 24 N ,.l Sillei fy: TWn i - -if! e-ll! A 4, Q 5 G , y , fa f E73 ' 'Q 'Lv . R-,'fg'ii' E1 f lx 4' X 1' 5 X 'K 4 rfb' ' fe li-M ff' AlR-BORNE - Ronnie Blue, former Hufchinson player and his Crusader leammale, Dinlc McEachern, baffle for a rebound wifh Bob Kranlz, while Bill Arnold gels sei' for achon in +he Hufch-Welling+on game. f xg E. M ' l,5lCa,1E1- . f nr i n gs-N I 5 , 'flfg I, ,lg ' ,mil l .K i W A X Q,19w524.' aa Qjaej. gzo 223, is SX X18 Q4 16 L X V l 'ff Q 'ix A Riff' 'H' ' A mf A nilin it E ' 5 . , - f . my . A vvglk M ' Xl ,,.,.- K Y 1 ' g hl- ., f-3 .9: : :-T to f r M . ,,, K E .,.. 1 , C W if ERESHMAN SOUAD-FRONT ROW: B. Hornbeclc D Hagen, H. LiHle, C. Adcoclc, C. Sprinkle, A. Murry SECOND ROW: C. Whifecl, C. Bernard, B. Sfephens R Teese, B. Freeman, J. Broolcs, L. Naphsinger. BACK ROW R. Keeler, A. Graber, H. McCully, W. Sfafford, A, Giana lcon, D. Corwin, J. Jung. DINK DESCENDS-Dinlc McEachern lakes fhe rebound for Wellingfon while Ron Dwyer checks Randy Shelfon. Wellingron dropped Hufch, 43-3l, in a hard loughf +iI+. IIC X. Charles Grover Bill Dimmick Don CrawTord Bill Arnold Jerry Jung Bob KranTz Jack Lindholm ALTER PEPPERED Bl Six wins, I6 losses, and sixTh place in The Ark Valley are The resulTs OT The l950 baskeTball season. Coach Al Schrik leTTered Twelve boys- Bill Arnold, Don Crawford, Bill Dimmick, Charles Grover, Jerry Jung, Bob KranTz, Jack Lindholm, Paul RoberTs, Randall ShelTon, Tommy Thomp- son, Bill YaTes, and manager Paul Frederick. Opening The season, The SalTers were crushed, 30-25, by WichiTa's Shamrock Tive on The ConvenTion hall courT. Bounding back, The HuTch quinTeT chalked up a 3I-24 vicTory over WinTield To snaTch Their Ark Valley opener. Jerry Jung scored I5 poinTs on The opponenTs' courT To spell The Vikings' doom. The Tollowing week SalT Hawks scored 2I poinTs To WichiTa EasT's I5 poinTs in a Tinal quarTer rally only To be deTeaTed, 47-38. Bob KranTz led The Hawk cagers' rally wiTh I6 poinTs. Salina, NewTon Down Hawks STreaks oT maroon were all The Hawkers saw aT ConvenTion hall as The Salina Maroons .builT up a 25-2 quarTer Time score. The locals played good ball The lasT Three quarTers buT s+ilI losT, 58-40. Pouring on The coal, NewTon's Railroaders worked up enough sTeam To Tromp The locals, 59-34. ChrisTmas Time arrived and The HawksTers marched To TiTTh place in a home Town Tourna- rnenT by winning one encounTer oT Three. DeTeaTing The STaTe CapiTal boys in The TirsT round puT The cagers inTo The quarTer Tinals. Jung, HuTchinson cenTer, broke his hand in This 44-35 vicTory. Losing Jung proved TaTal as The CaThedral Shamrocks walloped The HuTch Tive in The second game, 5l-36, To push The weaken- ed SalTmen inTo TiTTh place sloT. NewTon squeezed pasT The Shamrocks in The Tinals, 45-43, To Take The TournamenT. Hawks ln Losing STreak Season play resumed and The WellingTon Crusaders upheld Their lead in The Valley by a 43-3l win over a sinking HuTch squad. Doubling The scoring oT The Redskins in The lasT halT was noT enough To overcome The TirsT canTo lead by NorTh. Schrik's men losT again, 46-42. LaTer IIR Dodge CiTy Turned some Demons loose To punish The SalTers, 39-35, in a lasT half drive. KranTz led The losers wiTh I4 poinTs. The Hawk- men broke Their losing sTreak by repeaTing Their vicTory over The WinTield Vikings. Paul RoberTs' ouTsTanding rebounding sparked The Team To a 3l-22 Triumph. Ark CiTy in aTTempT To ascend Trom The Ark Valley cellar sTaged a 34-33 upseT over a baTTling HuTchinson quinTeT. NexT on The Hawk schedule WichiTa EasT displayed Tive Aces To win in a second half showdown, 50-34. Railroaders averT- ed derailing and mainTained Their Ark Valley lead by a 54-45 win. Scoring 2l poinTs To The SalTers' 7 in a second quarTer drive, NewTon pulled The game ouT oT The Tire lighTed by The Hawks' scoring spree. Hawks Pull Bulldogs' Te-eTh The big Thrill oT The season came when The Schrikmen led all The way To a 44-37 vicTory over Ark CiTy. Jung scored l3 poinTs To help redeem The 34-33 upseT handed ouT by The Bulldogs earlier in The season. The nexT week Don Perry, leading WildcaT, sank his TeeTh inTo The Hawkmen Tor 20 poinTs while Eldorado sprang To a 53-50 Triumph. The Ark CiTy Bull- dogs sTopped barking and biT in a lasT quarTer scoring spree To Trounce The HawksTers, 49-39. VicTory And DeTeaT In Season Finale WellingTon crowds wenT wild as The Crusad- ers marched To a 65-32 Triumph. Ronnie Blue. Tormer HuTchonian, led The Crusaders wiTh 20 poinTs. However The SalTers bounced back To a 42-33 vicTory over Eldorado The Tollowing week To secure sixTh place in The Ark Valley. KranTz led wiTh 20 poinTs. HighlighT oT The season was The Hawks' 46-4l surprise aTTack on The NorTh Redskins which ended The Valley season. The end oT The Third quarTer Tound The game knoTTed up, 32-32. Jung led The 5alTmen in a lasT quarTer aTTack To deTeaT NorTh. Ending The season, The Hawks were again deTeaTed by Dodge CiTy in The regionals, 45-40. GW '---an 'Q-auufigg... Paul Robe-rfs Randall Slmelfon Tommy Thompson Bill Yales RRK V LLEY FOES i 95 O Standings THAT SINKING FEELING-Jerry Jung, 6 fool IOVQ inch cenfer for 'flue l-lawlcs+ers, lays one in al Con- venfion hall againsf Eldorado. ON THE REBGUND-Bob Kranlz snalclwes a re bound in llie l1ard'lougl'1+ Eldorado ganne. Team Newlon . Wichifa Easl . We-llingfon ,,., .. . . . Wiclwila Norflw . . ., Winfield . ., l-lulclxinson .Y.,. Eldorado . .. Arkansas Cify R Pcl. .857 786 .786 .500 .429 .357 I I .ZI4 O7I Pls. 650 654 594 532 479 544 565 444 ll Ove S amor, w-insdpxxjoij ,DOB W weiclwf l 950- X-ieaVY QR PN - The XN'iCWTa r Jolllif' H WKS PI Showing definife improvemenf since Their debuf in I948, Salf Hawk wresflers under Coach Nelson Sorem wound up a successful season wiTh eighf wins, Two losses, fourTh in regionals, and sixTh in The sTaTe. LeTTermen This year were Jimmy Meier, Bill Crupper, James HerberT. Carl Eisiminger, John Ellis, Kennefh Smifh, John Nelson, Tom Dearing, Marfin McCoy, Gene lmes, Clair Sfephens, Don Swanson, Bob Krefzer, Jake Sfenzel, John Clay, Rex Chrisfner. John Harf, and Richard BirT. WesTern Teams Show Power SweeT vicTory and crushing deTeaT opened The l95O wresfling season as The Hawkmen packed Their grips and Traveled To WesTern Kansas To meeT Two of The sTronger wesfern division Teams. Oberlin Tell under The power of The Salfers, 27-I9. Colby maT- men handled Themselves much beTTer The following day as They crushed The Hawks, 37-3. James HerberT was The only Hufchonian To win a maTch. Twin vicTories indicafed ThaT The SalT Cify boys dominaTed The Winfield muscle men on The maTs. Losing only Two bouTs in The firsT meeT aT Winfield, The Salf Hawks had an easy 34-7 vicTory. An im- proved Viking Team meT The Hawk grapplers in Their second maTch aT Hufchinson, buf sTill losT, 30-I6. Hawks Grapple Sfrong Opponenfs Two WichiTa Teams proved To be one Too many as Sorem's men won from NorTh, 21-20, and losf To EasT, 26-I4. Don Swanson applied The scalping knife E J mes Vlerbeff Zpiilxjs' D, 6 TU RED S-EES RE John Wea nfs we half nelsofgrm Rn The seaso Ti ce Sessxon e ENGINEERING A SWITCH-Marfin McCoy works for posifion To pull a swiTch on Habernigg of WichiTa NorTh. To The Redskins of NorTh as he won The lasT maTch by a fall To overcome a 20-I6 lead held by The Redskins. The EasT Blue Aces led all The way in Their vicTory over The Hawkers. HuTchinson bagged Two hard-foughf vicTories from The Salina Maroons aT grappling duels in boTh Towns. Four falls in The opening rounds helped build up a lead ThaT insured The Salfers a 27-23 vicTory U DFIOF E over The Maroons aT Salina. The l'luTchonians laTer played hosT and won a 24-22 vicTory Tor The home crowd. Topeka Tell easy prey To The HuTch bone crush- ers in a mid-season maTch in HuTchinson. ThirTy-nine To 7 was The size oT The HawksTers' Triumph. End of The season showed The Trojans To be Tougher, buT They ToughT a losing baTTle. The SalTers came ouT on Top wiTh a 30-I2 vicTory in Their lasT maTch of The year. Successful Season Ends TournamenT Time arrived and The HawksTers emerged wiTh TourTh place in one oT The ToughesT regionals of The sTaTe. Seven boys grappled Their way Through The regionals Tor a ToTal of 24 poinTs. HerberT led The Team by Taking TirsT. Imes and Meier won second places, while Harf, SmiTh, and KreTzer finished wiTh Thirds. STephens was The lasT To qualify wiTh a TourTh place. The grand Tinale of The season aT Colby produced a sixTh place in The sTaTe wiTh I4 poinTs- HerberT, Meier, and SmiTh walked away wiTh second place honors in The sTaTe. HarT won TourTh. HuTchinson 27 ...... ,,,Y,, O berlin I9 HuTchinson 3 ....,.., ,,,.,,,, C olby 37 HuTchinson 34 .,.... s,,,,, W infield 7 HuTchinson 2I .,,,.. ,,,,,,., N Qrfh 20 HuTchinson I4 ..... ,,,,.,,,,, E 55+ 26 HuTchinson 27 ....., ,,,.,,,, S alina 23 HuTchinson 39 ...... ,,,,,,,, T Q eka 7 In HuTchinson 30 ..... s.,,,, W inTiEld I6 The mellgha fall Ove, J h HuTchinson 24 ...,Y. ,,,,,A,, S alina 22 ' 2l'20, fo Olhff. HuTchinson 30 ,,,.., ,,,.,, T Opeka I2 r The Regionals ...i..e. - ..s. Four+h Place Sfdie --,-A...,.. ....,,.. S ixTh Place WRESTLING SQUAD-FRONT ROW: D. Swanson, C. Stephens, G. BACK ROW: Coach N. Sorem, J. Stenzel, C. Clark, D. Barnum, G. lmel, J. Nelson, K. Smith, J. Herbert, C. Elsiminger, B. Crupper, B. Oswalt, L. Wells, J. Goertz, E. Frlesen, J. Worley, D. Kretzer, R. Stew- Kretzer, T. Dearing, M. McCoy, K. Glaze, D. Haigler, A. Whitferd. art, J. Haynle, J. Ellls, C. Colby, D. Sorem, R. birt. lr:mN5 ' lrr7Ml,x.lV,, k . n mm :mes-1 e mz-mime i . 1 S xp V ,Q 1 ,4 Q3 ' T 1 QI T i l l .I , . l, T' 0 .,. W U f ? - CDU RT AN Polishing Their irons and woods, The linkers under The direcTion of Coach Max HamilTon sTarTed pracTicing in The early weeks of March Tor a Tough golf schedule. Mike ChalTanT and Harold Harper, only reTurn- ing leTTermen, led The baTTle Tor posiTions To play in This Tough schedule: Ark CiTy maTches on March 30, WichiTa EasT inviTaTionals on April 6, EasT dual maTches There April I4, HuTch inviTaTional April 20, The Ark Valley meeT aT Ark CiTy May 5, and The sTaTe meeT aT Salina on May I7-20. Mike ChalTanT, Harold Harper, STan Ewy, Jerry WooTen, Tommy SchmidT, Raner HamilTon, Gary Welch, and Dick McClinTock baTTled Tor posiTions on The Two- and Tour-man Teams which Taced a season oT sTrong compeTiTion. Karl EsTes paved The greens Tor The golTers as he held The number one posiTion Through a Tough '49 season oT play. OTher leTTermen were Tom Wiley, Sammy Snyder, Mike ChalTanT, and Harold Harper. The '49 season ended wiTh The Hawks Taking TirsT in The Ark CiTy dual and WichiTa Triangular, second in The Salina Triangular and HuTchinson inviTaTionals, sixTh in The WichiTa inviTaTionals. They emerged Trom The sTaTe meeT wiTh a TiTTh place in The Tour-man division and a sixTh in The Two-man conTesT. ik XY A fi X. ff' ff A 1949 Link Kecard Ark CiTy Dual ,............ .,,... F irsT Place WichiTa lnviTaTional ......, ...--.. SixTh Place WichiTa Triangular ...,....... ..,.......,., F irsT Place Salina Triangular .....,..,,........ .....,.. S econd Place Huichinson lnviTaTional ........ .,,.. S econd Place STaTe lToiJr-man Teaml FiTTh Place lTwo-man Teaml .,,.. ..., ,..... S i xTh Place I K PLAY Opening Ihe season early in March, Coach Gene Niewald weni 'ro work Io whip up a 'Ieam for a IO-mafch schedule. SIuarI Conklin, only refurning Iefferman, led Ihe brunf of Ihe nefsfers' afrack againsr Ihe Iol- Iowing feamsz Nickerson here March 30, Newfon here April 3, Wichiia Easl' here April 5, Salina 'rhere April II, Wichifa Norfh 'Ihere April I3, To- peka and Ark Cify here April 25 and 28. Tourna- menis scheduled were Ihe Hurchinson Invifafional April 28, Ark Valley May 5, Regional May I2, and Sfafe May I9. Compefing for posfions were Siuarf Conklin, Merl Sellers, Gary Pricke+I', Don Corwin, J. R. Brooks, Larry Naphsinger, Charles Clark, Woody Neighbors, Denny Smifh, Jim Karisonis, Paul Giana- kon, Alex Gianakon, and Phil Hoefer. Gene Fofopoulos led Ihe '49 Iennis Ieam Ihrough a successful season by winning every march buf one. Proof of his oufsfanding play was his Iirsf place medals from Ihe Huichinson Invifaiional, Ark Valley, Regional, and SI'aI'e Iournamenfs. Ofher '49 Ielfermen were Clark Wesley, Tom Cairns, Don Sfiles, Cleyon Yowell, and Sfuarr Conklin. The '49 nefsfers won five and Iosf five marches in season play. They fook firsf place in Ihe Hufchinson Invi- Iafional and 'Ihe Regional and copped second in Ihe Ark Valley Iournameni. 1949 ,Ncisfcr Sczzsvu I-Iufchinson I4 ..,...r. , Nickerson O I-Iufchinson 7, 8 ,....., , . Buhler 0. 0 Hufchinson 4 ..,,..... ..,.....,,.,,... E asf 5 I-Iuichinson 3, 8 ....... ....... S alina 6. I Hufchinson 3 ..,,,.. ,,,, A rk Ciiy 6 Hufchinson 2 ...,, .. , Winfield 7 I-Iufchunson 7 .. ,..,.. ,...,. . ,A.. . Norih 2 Hufchinson 2 ., ,.,.,., .,,,,..., . .. ..- Topeka 5 I-Iufchinson Invifafional ,,rr., Ark Valley League ,.....,... ......... S ecorld PIGCG Firsl Place Siafe, Singles Firsf Place ........ Fofopoulos Firsf Place Regionals ........,.,........,,,....,..,...., ks .33 . B+ fsf 5 , ig, ' If . , A-24 . A A is ii ...4W SERVICE WITH A SMILE - Sfuarl Conklin serves a hor one in pre-season pracfice game. TENNIS SQUAD-FRONT ROW: J. Kartsonis. A. Glanakon. P. Gianakon, S. Conklin, G. Morgan, P. Hoefer, G. Prickett. BACK ROW: Coach G. Niewald, J. Jenkins. P. Navarro, C. - Clark, M. Harbacek, M. Sellers, J. R. Brooks, and L. Naph- MANY clark eye MHQPPY RHURN5 N e all in 5 warm-U Meri Sellers and C p game Of dOUbIe5. harleg 1 45 ,, yr., M M133 .I .c-. sq., ,Mfg -yur.. El l7 awlilhww we ,- +V w 0 . ' .Nikki . ulliawwiifas. i ' I PUT HER RIGHT DOWN THE GROOVE - Bill Enoch and Bill Duffin worlc on pifching form in a spring pracfice session. Bofh are refurning leffermen. BASEBALL SQUAD-FRONT ROW: J. Graves R. Christner D. Mc Call, P. Calvillo. J. Ray, D. Setty, F. Keffer, B. Ddffin, J. Fee, J: Stenzeli T. Vieyra, B. Burgin, B. Tharp. SECOND ROW: L. Kroeker. J. Hart, T. Sherman, B. Jackson, L. Shocker, L. Atkinson, 0. Hornbeck, K. DeBerry B. Hayes, M. Crecelius. D. McCandIen, F. Kroeker, R. Haag, D. Westerman. THIRD ROW: C. Brubaker, K. Rupard, C. Montgomery, S. Stapleton, F. DI M0 DA Diamond power Showed promise as 56 boys furned ouf early in March fo baffle for posifions on fhe Salt Hawlc baseball feam. Ten refurning leffermen were baf- fling fo mainfain fheir posifions for fhe following schedule: Wichifa Easf fhere March 30, Eldorado here April I3, Cafhedral fhere April I8, Wichifa Norfh here April 20, Winfield fhere April 25, Wellingfon and Cafheclral here on April 27 and May 2. The regionals foolc place May 5 and 6, and fhe sfafe fourney on May I2 and I3. Refurning leffermen were Bill Duffin, Bill Enoch. Floyd Keffer, Jim Fee, Jim Ray, Jim Graves, Don McCall, Rex Chrisfner, Monfe Crecelius and Trunlrie Vieyra. .19 The '49 baseball season opened wifh a 5-4 vicfory over Easf and was followed by four more vicfories. fwo defeafs, and a fie. The Salfers losf fheir firsf game in fhe regionals, 9-3, fo fhe Wichifa Cafhedral Shamroclrs QNQ. fo end fhe season. 1949 Diamaud Kccard Hufchinson .- ........ Easf . . Hufchinson Dodge Cify A.-' Hufchinson I5 ...... .......... N ewforl Hufchinson ,,.. Winfield Hufchinson 7 ..,..,.. ,.,.,. E ldorado Hufchinson .,....,. Norfh Hufchinson Dodge Cify Wellingfon Re Hufchinson 3 ................ gionals ,, Cafhedral Wallace, D. Swanson, M. Ward, N. Almanza, M. Curiel. W. Bennett F R t G R B I BAC ROW fl T Ph'II R.H ober s, C. rover, . ea e. K : C. En ie d, . l ips, ova ter. G. Welch, D. Renfro. L. Schnitzler, D. Williams, D. Jones, R. DeBerr3 , T. During. J. Ecton, F. Keyworth, L. Stockham, J. Rucker, E Brac! B. Enoch, P. Cecll. a s J i 8 l' -my , , 5 Q e il DER ME Eighleen lrack Iellermen reporled for early spring pracfices and showed Coach Woody Kramer 'rhey were very slrong in lhe weigh? and disfance divisions. Jack Col- Iins, Phil Wall, Marlin McCoy, and Ralph Noyes. refurning Iellermen in 'rhe weighl' division, showed greal' promise. Kennelh Smilh and Bob Moss, relurning H-men, backed by Bob Soulen, Topeka Iellerman, Ied a slrong crew of disfance men lhrough lhe '50 season. Carlelon McMuIIin, Dan Zol- Iars, Bill Binlord, Jess Cook, Howard Farfhing. Bill Cameron. and Alberl Johnson relurned lo Iead lhe dash-men. Bob Kranfz, Jerry Jung. and Eddie Boll' Ied 'rhe high jump and pole vaull crew. The Slerling relays, April I, opened a hard schedule. II' was followed by fhe McPherson duaI.lhere April 6, Wichifa Universily's double A invilalional April I4, Kansas relays al Lawrence April 2l, Salina lriangular April 25, Hulchinson invifafional April 29, +he AVL af Wichila May 5, The regionals here May 6, and 'rhe sfale al Manhaflan May I9-20 ended lhe season. Opening lhe '49 season wilh fhe Slerling relays, Kramer's men copped a lhird place in a fough frack con- fesl. The sophomores showed lheir slull when fhey walked away wi+h firsl in lhe Burrlon dual while lhe upper classmen snalched a firsl' in 'lhe McPherson dual. Hulch lrackmen 'lhen senl' cinders flying lo lake anofher firsk place award in fhe Salina rriangular. Hufchonians floundered af Kansas Universify lo fake only one poinl by a fiffh place in lhe mile relay al lhe KU relays. The Hawks bounced back info 'form lhe following week lo grab fhird place honors in lhe Wichifa relays. As lhe season grew 'rowards an end, fhe Sailers wen'r all ouf lo lake second in lhe Hulchinson in- vifalional and Third in lhe Ark Valley meel. Wichifa Norlh won lhe final evenl of lhe regionals fo 'rake firsl over Hulchinson, 60-58If2, on lhe Hawks' own cinder pafh. The Hawkslers grabbed 5 points af lhe slale meef wilh a second by lhe medley relay +eam and a fiflh in discus. TRACK SOUAD - FRONT ROW: D. Crow, B. Klier, W. Owens, L. Wells, D. Hari. SECOND ROW: C. Vaughn, D. Kersch- ner, B. Tolan, J. Bell, E. Chrisfy. THIRD ROW: K. Kinley, D. Heil- mann, F. Frazier, J. Brooks, E. Friesen. BACK ROW: J. Ellioll, D. Upson, R. Ogle, R. Cochren, C. Bernard. 1 , is . i 6 , 351 I5 so - 0 'I' I TRACK RETURNING LETTERMEN - FRONT ROW: H. Farlhing, B. Moss, E. Boll, K. Smilh, J. Cook. SECOND ROW: A. Johnson, B. Cameron, D. Zollars, C. McMuIIin, K. Unruh. BACK ROW: J. Jung, Manager B. Blanchard, P. Wall, J. Collins, R. Noyes, B. Soulen. 1949 Crack Kcwrd Slerling Relays . ,, . . Third Place Burrfon Dual .. . . Firsl' Place McPherson Dual . . ., Firsl Place Salina Triangular ., , ., Firsl Place KU Relays . f H One Poinl Wichila U. Relays , s . Third Place Hulchinson Invilalional .. .... . Second Place Ark Valley Meer .................. s. . , Third Place RGCJIOFIGIS .. .. .. .. Second Place Slafe .,.. . Merl Halcher . . fiffh place in Dis- cus .. Medley Relay Team Second Place. TRACK SQUAD - FRONT ROW: P. Engler, S. Slaplelon, E. Johnson, B. Slevens. SECOND ROW: J. Hayes, D. Krefzer, J. Nelson, E. Snowden. THIRD ROW: C. Kimbell, R. Sfewarf, M. Miller. B. Huffman. BACK ROW: J. Hickey, B. Baker, D. Griffin. Q ' I :Y --W Q Q-uusK,, VISITORS , ' V 5 ' su! ff 1 TRACK ME Kennelll HOE ' A A LONG ROV1dlgZb Soulen ig? rear v I a . Qu - Smilh. Boliqxllii earlxl Sprmq ,HY To fun a CLOCK WATCHERS -- Coach Woody Kramer 'rimes Carleron Ivlclvlullin. oulsfanding quarfer miler and member of 'rho mile relay feam. NOT BOLT-ED DOWN - Eddie Boll leaves .1 The ground, 'frying fo se+ a new mark in his pole ,Y ay Bl q ' vaulfing career. . he loaf Se e.se65On CXe3fifNQ l MOWS Pl 3 ETC? ' - gh ilunlol' S Q Ovgz 11400, iolfzfm Jeffxl 'lung' 'iofm' ' f l- A AS 'IOA v fi' WS ii'Ze C. 5? .vm ii E, , Qhwwn, ffi Q :N Q-57 Y 4' ,A . EN JOUST PHIL - Phillip Wall. iunior lefferman. hurls The iavelin. hoping fo pierce fhe opponenfs' records. OFF TO THE RACES - Danny Zollars pracfices leaving +he sfarfing blocks To help his 'rime in fhe IOO and 220-yard dashes. ' Wllilll-1 1 SWING YOUR PARTNER-Dale Brown dances wilh Roxie Padgell on co-rec- realion day. Bill Whirlield and Joyce Shed- clan will be Ihe nexl' Io whirl. DANCING TI-IE TIME AWAY-Under Jrhe human bridge go Wesley Ediger, Jimmy Wallcden, Terrence Soden, Dolores Wilkinson, Joan He-Isel, Carolyn Frisby. CCDGRDINATIO I . - I or C lisllnenilcs IS slr: Class my 5 W Q . EAGLE SPR -is ol IWW iievball garlic? IME lor We 266 a IIOI vgurvy head fn Y . We qojfilarm up beiloand Shirlexl ag X 9 Ann Hafn QQOVQG rOW5' 5 4 as V1 : J .,' ' I' s I. J sa. i I WALKING ON AIR-Kennelh Smilh shows sludenls in his Iirsf hour gym class how he can wallc 'rhe bars on his hands. 4 126 YM CLASS AIM BALL BEARING-Myra Embree is sef lo pass 'rhe ball pasf Barbara Barnes fo Clara Louise Brown while pracficing baskelball plays. BOy ME D616 Brow ETS QRLXJ aff, ' 'Ola 5 Ohm Af ' Y Lamb Wdnfc' E sfaff, ,D I af p ho eff bow Serra . arlfe ll Claw- and CUrfsY in llllllir' and D rl Co 'reCrea- Ol'- A NEW SLANT ON LIFE-Ernesf Dade and Lyle Afkinson do a backward flip on Jrhe horizonlal bars, while fhe bar workers wail in back. MONKEY BUSINESS-Woody Neigh- bors, Fred Alfvaler, and Phillip Alfvaler Climb for fhe ceiling while ofher gym class boys play anchor men and specia- fors. HAWKS OF A FEATHER The honors we may chance to win We give to youg We're proud to say ours is the school Whose colors are the Gold and Blue. 128 kiwi , 4 fx: , , ' h .gf 'S y I , .fl x ,Qi W , X .m11..l f, ,Q .. ,f ,. , H A I 1 W, Q 4 WV 1:43 -K 5, f Ig. 1 if - N, .fy Sam Sl?ly L Slaughtered P f wh.Z.,nOg5ltfj33.d on., 009 e-SY' W 00 OC 4,. '-Q. 1 ,ii Nnnivf .lg, 'ff f-P' - L4 QXQL1 2 - ,Ken 9 fQ, -ww. Liz? MRO QWK X 129 if Kalph ,fvaycs YOUNG AMERICAN AWARD for This year goes To Ralph Noyes. Ralph, who is presideni' of Sfudenf Council and co-capfain of 'the foolball Team, was chosen by a commillee consisfing of alumni, facully, and sludenls. A glance al' Ralph's high school career shows clearly his qualificalions for The lille of ldeal Young American. This friendly fellow has a smile for everyone. He has been aclive in foofball, baslrefball, and fraclc, and a consislenf honor roll sfudenl. Ralph was chosen from a group of 'rhe 'len mos? oufslanding sluclenfs in fhe senior class as selecled .by The commiffee. The high len This year were Bill Cameron, Jim Fee, Berneal KeHner, Dick King, Bob Kranfz, Mary Gayle Loveless, Ralph Noyes, Nancy Teed, Bob Wildin, and Danny Zollars. This is The lwenly-second consecufive year Thai 'rhe Young American Award has been given. The award was sfarled by Charley W. Oswald, '85, and is sponsored al presenl' by his son and grand- son, A. Lewis Oswald, 'l7, and Charles W. Oswald, '46 Karma! Kcfiner ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP winner is Berneal KeTTner. Berneal was chosen on The basis oT The Tollowing qualifies: LiTerary and scholasTic abiliTy and aTTainmenTsg qualiTies oT manhood or woman- hood, TruTh, courage, devoTion To duTy. sympafhy, lcindliness, and unseliishness and Tellowshipp exhibi- Tion of moral Torce oT characTer and of insTincTs To lead and To Talce an inTeresT in his or her school- maTes: physical-vigor, as shown by inTeresT in ouT- door sporTs or in oTher ways. CandidaTes Tor The RoTary award make appli- caTion in Their senior year and The winner is chosen by a commiTTee of Three RoTarians. DAR PILGRIM is also Berneal KeTTner. This versaTile senior has been a member of The madri- galians Tor The pasT Two years, Treasurer of a cappella choir, and a member of mixed chorus. She has been acTive in clubs and sporTs. was secreTary oT The sophomore class and a candidaTe Tor The Young American Award. Berneal received a cerTiTicaTe and a good ciTi- zenship pin from The local organizaTion oT The DaughTers of The American RevoIuTion. She was chosen by popular voTe oT The seniors and com- peTed Tor The TiTle oT Kansas DAR Pilgrim. Danny Zallars CENTRAL STATE BANK SCHCLARSHIP is awarded To Danny Zollars. Danny has cenfered his high school career around music and sporTs. He has been a member oT The madrigalians Tor The pasT Three years. He has Taken parT in mosT oT The musical evenTs, had a main parT in The opereTTa, Chimes of Normandy, in his sophomore year. and has been a soloisT aT The DisTricT Music Fes- Tival. Danny has also excelled in his second love, a senior he made The second 3 a very valuable A cash prize oT scholarship, leadership, and leTic'a i . is The second year ThaT The CenTral STaTe Bank has offered This award. LasT year's winner was Gene FoTopoulos. 'Ori '?Qv' V ,Ann lcmzzu ,.. l SHOWERED IN GOLD-Presenled wilh a gold crown, ioolball, and a bouquel of gold colored mums, Ann Cole- man was crowned grid queen during lhe half of lhe Hul- chinson-Ark Cily game, This dark-haired, brown-eyed senior was elecled afler a week of colorful campaigning which fea- fured poslers, glamour piclures, and humorous slcils pul on by The six candidales. Ann is used +0 wearing a crown by now, as she was chosen Carnival Queen when she was a iunior 132 16' WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR-Befween playing loofball and being a promineni' member of flwe frack feam, Bill Bin- ford found lime for a differenf kind of race-'rlwaf of running for Allagaroo King. Vicforious over ollwer senior compeiifors, Bill was crowned in a special assembly by Jayne Grovier, yearbook edifor, who also presenied him wifh an honorary copy of flue annual and a slwy kiss. As honored guesf al' +l'1e Allagaroo banquel' Bill climaxed flue year wiflrm a meal fi+ for a king. THE ROYAL CQURT N Donna Gay WMS fully Q? H W' 501151555 SITTING PRETTY-Affer being crowned Ioofball queen, Ann C I five affendanfs-Bonnie Roofs, Don G and M oeman and Iwer na ay Kohls, Mary Lou Sheline, Dolores Myers, ary Gayle LoveIess-ride off Ihe field. IQA env ,Af MW x'-X '---0-,WM W- ','M ff 1 v ., k tf ., V. A, 41' 5 Udlares Jlflygfs r X, Mary U Shaw ,, 'fb' CROWNING GLORY-Jayne Grovier, yearbook edifor, officiafes af The coronafion of Bill Binford af+er announcing Thai he had been elecfed Allagaroo King. Kamal? Kggfig ACCENT ers, cheerleaders' and H1 ball game. G bend an mmed -O pf U or OH YOU NOD! f Everyone pariKdpa'red Rn ihe X000-srudeni pep parade. Prkn. J. H. NKchoXson, dressed n fancy sweaier and cap, was Were urqhxq We ieam on, Too. MEGAQXAQNE BEARERS f The aMernaie cheedeaders: ,Pai Davks and Cara Jean Nexson, Rrxspeci We meqaphone io see xi W 5 W1 qood shape for The nKqh'r's game. 136 L HE We Pep parade b RE - Sfudenfs ,f efore me H + h e ch. u c ins0n,Eas+ foof- HS in 1 1 LA' Lf-' -5 JD: I 'S-Z' J' K sf , e-l .- 11 ,mimi ,,,.,,2,-f giviwd 'WK iv 1 J ,Z ms, 1' 'N-.Q i Q GO HUTCH GO - An early morning pep rally was held for fhe members of fhe foofball squad before +hey iourneyed +0 Topeka for Hue firsf game of fhe season. 137 XJ H76 S 6 f CWSZG 'Vow 'Sd ,che G 70 wdyfn SEEN, fb Ere X V, eDGD pwddgffembers f A - o ,I -3-3 -E- el fl V li l-lERE'S PIE IN YOUR EYE-Almosl' anyflwing can happen during an elecfion campaign slunl, and if usually does. Here Jim Graves gives a lovely coconul' cream ple +o Milne Clwalfanl wlwlle Bob Kranfz nonclwalanlly loolcs on. f ASSEMBLY Eel E 1 , l , .,f n 0,,p,,w czilww, 'f 'F E 'Bm w5ffZ 'AWS EW' I ff 1 4 1 N 4 'l15c:i1p7f: V f 'a-1- ' ar' S M ax P armley In llxreelmuslieleerf-2 r Poorman. Cluf A ll , Q 'll'16 I wird' 5 Y TOUCHE 'T viaigh whmle Wi aSS6mbly. ClYde Zehr' allxlcclurlnq 'flwe bool wee wlllw Paul CGC' 6 E477 kgxw 5 W , I ri J E ...F M l Q wig, T X fb? QQ Di: lf7Vc,,w1. Q jT?L'..gA7 ge 'Wm l LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION-Eor a job well done, Jolwn l-lar+ receives a loolball leHer and ce-rlificale from coaches Max Hamillon and Gene Niewald. F X same am N f N2 Aus 5 DON'T WORRY, ROCKETTES-Ken+ Garrison. George Sing, and Jaclc Fasr brouglwf gales of laughfer in assembly as members of Hue Juco Follies chorus line. Qfv FILL 'EM leaf? Qlvolores Spfrif, OSS of 7 ,rs ' l i 1, UP XM M r afy G pe,g,Z7a5rli6f1'eni?l!7xl LOVefeSS I7 e fo brim drry Sing! as jus 9 back hfsefiln, V. sq O ol I . X l 1 Q ggi? ,f Qfcalp Wx ei- J uw 0 f Wil N ZA N- penSe wx-MCH ONE' DANEFQA GSSNS pri abffalel'l'ebxTl'aSalf?33l2 . DannY Zollars re rz, NGUCY Lan 'GGY KolWlS- reC9'El'- 9 ol Marx! ilflwzoleman. Donna ' OIC . nn lgrilw, Pam Ngctjasrole Smllll' Loveless. an xx afoo Og ihe luclsY Gai? wlilw RUB-A-DUB-DUB-Everyflwing buf l'l1e lcifchen sinlc was pourecl on Phil Haslcard by Randall Sbellon and Dean Wesferman during 'rlwe cheerleader elec- Hon campaign assembly. ,139 AM I NEXT? - Dorofhy Knechfel. Ken- nelh Glaze, Belly Haines, and Laurie Kranlz anxiously awail lheir cues To appear in fhe fool- ball queen slcils, while Joan Woodward and Alfhea Rexroad hurry off slage aller finishing Their parls. IS HE OVER? - From lhe expressions on fhe faces of fhe squad members if is difficull fo fell whelher i+'s good news or bad lhal is caus- ing all 'the inleresr. N BEHI D THE SCENES cl. N'-rw 4 i dl! :lin xlgr Y' gsefsfwfo arg. 1 X win, OUT O Manger F TH e food Cl E FRYING eo Ma PAN X rrs, Bonn,-e Zahnlggg gifo fhe Board f everly Barref O Educafio I f n are preparingi mouihs will AtHH POPCORN, PEANUTS, CRACKERJACKS? - Af half- rime The concession sfands are always lcepf busy wirh spec- fafors wailing To buy somerlwing 'ro warm 'rhem up. ' .X New W 3 wr V, J J -- . 4' -, N ., , t FOLD f in i - li li Chrisl- . - lneS on llle k . sl, linisl1If1Q long Ch rles Trot ef- oim DAU5 ' PUlfim?elv.eZalem.e Jolwnfllerilafqjfef ROSS' w are Roselle a is Schreiner. an Easlgvlgciivan, Tom Ffencll' Lou e SNACK SERVICE - Sfudenf Council sponsor, Miss Carrie Mugler, and council members Twila Yunclcer, Jack Dicus, and Eddie Boll lwelp our by selling refreslnmenls ar one of 'flue alfer-game dances. Spend . NVQ- F . Bulzes' fhefr lqffh X Ch sfudy haf, in 5516-y Avery -i e lOurf1afl.SmangOrl37o? Black oldfn 9 A ' V 141 CAMERA CATCHE CCDRRIDCDR CAPER Ag? Ts -3 sl! 'H' S- as W 3 4 142 X. I LAST MINUTE RUSH-Will Clyde Zehr and Bill Grillilh reach home room before lhe bell rings? Will lhey gel a sevenlh lor being lale? These are lhe 64 dollar queslions. 2 APPLYING Tl-IE ELBOW GREASE-Bob Shellon, Lucile Dobson. Carol Graves, and Janel Woadall clean and polish lhe lrophies as a reward lor being lhe sophomore members ol Sludenl Council. 3 LOOK MA, l'M DANCING!-Noon in lhe boys' gym linds James Smiley and Meryl Lemen slruggling over a hol baslcelball game. 4 YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL-Cramming in lhe lood during lunch hour are Konard Abernalhy and Rudy Gonzales. 5 FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH!-Gary Welch gels a quiclc clrinlc lrom Old Facelulu belore hurrying lo his nexl class while Bob Mayland, Bill Marlin, Wayne Colburn, and Diclc Renlro wail in line. 6 IT'S WORTH AN A VERDAD?-Severo Curiel and Pele Navarro lry lo lallc Mrs. Frances Arganbrighl inlo adding anolher leg lo lhal F. 7 I-IOMEWARD BOUND-Calching up on lhe lalesl news belore leaving lor lhe day are Loga Buller, Loulu l-liell, Lorella I-liell, and Verona Chenaull. 8 CINCO SENORES-Holding bull session aller sixlh hour class are Trunlrie Vieyra, Pele Navarro, Pele Calvillo, Joe Alonzo, and Socorro Almanza. MEMORIE GOOD . .. A JACK TAKES A KING - Afler being crowned sweelhearl of lhe Salr Chicks, Jack Lindholm and his escorls, Nancy Teed and Belly Gard, lislen lo Miss . Grace Selvy serenade him. Mosl' sfudenfs agree fha? 'rhe parr of school fhey like besf comes when The final bell rings and i'l's lime 'ro go home. gf ,E AND THE DOORS SWING OUT - UN REGALO, SENORAH - Berneal Keffner, Par Johnson, Evelyn Spanier, Peie Calvillo, Shirley Grigsby, Beffy Goodman, and Elma Jean Hauschild, members of Mrs. Frances Arganbrighfs fhird year Spanish class, wish her happy birfhday wifh a parly and giffs. RIN G Gs fhelibner' Edffeglv. THEIR F ew Class rl.fV'Nff7, foya INGERS n9s. Swank, audi? ,qywn K 6 O ,ssw?' rbara Z Ons, Pe nd... eng, ad Qgy 'Wire 145 Q QX HY W I M , il 4 usual GYM DANDY DANCERS - The all-school dances such as The Sweefhear+ Hop hold pleasanf memories for many sfudenfs. THE HMOANERH - Giving our wilh a liille Tune, Chop Cairns enferfains as parf of fhe floor show af a Sludenf Council dance. W R MEMORI E fl 49 1 I- -A555 BAD L i miami UIOSWGII HE M D Q I6 5URNIIfIG'.I ikme-was 6 exammahon Iudxfmq' Finai uae exkfa 5 CIQWQ a I ITS THAT TIME AGAIN -- Judging from The ex- pression on Miss Iva James' face, she isn'+ +oo pleased wifh 'rhe grades her home room sfudenfs go? on Iheir reporf cards. Shel Iiearf Ch fo fhe de . ENTISTS 4 ALL I HEAR IS EXCUSESH - Foufenia Sfringos, Pai Price, Richard Seari, and Bonnie BaiIey waif in line while Miss Pearl CIin+on wrifes fardy sIips for fhem. cm H CULA I-Cours wenf in TIQN SCI efflff B arIeS L ilgnfng X Hard fedfelf areerqsf Ge,,eGr?Imafc1'r1g Ofhgork and jon Oofring af 'efhefys liar he mechang ' I ry Lel-,r f I and 146 H MARCHI G ORDER Allagaroo King Allagaroo Sfaff Assemblies Aufographs Awards Band Baseball Baslcefball Behind fhe Scenes Board of Educafion Buzz Sfaff Cheerleaders Confenfs Cusfodians Debafe Dedicafion Ex Libris Faculfy FHA Foofball' Foofball Queen and Affendanfs Forensics Foreword GAA Golf Gym H- Club Hi-Y Index Junior Officers Junior Red Cross 132 82 138-139 l48 130-131 as-91 122 115-1 I7 140-141 I4 83 92 s I5 so 7 1 15-23 110-1 II 112-114 133-135 8l 5 94-96 120 125-127 97 9a-99 147 64 108-109 Juniors Kayeffes Memories Orchesfra Paleffe and Brush Club Pedigrees Pep Perrill Club Plays Principal Regisfrar Salf Chicks School View Secrefaries Senior Hisfory Senior Officers Seniors Sophomore Officers Sophomores Sfudenf Council Superinfendenf Tennis Ticlcef Force Tifle Track Typical Day Valence Vice-Principal Vocal Groups Vocal Producfions Wresfling 65-69 I 00- I O2 I 44- I 46 89-9I I07 58-63 I 36-I 37 I 04- I06 78-79 I2 I3 93 9 I5 29 28 30-57 70 7 I -75 24-25 I2 I2I I5 2-3 I 23- I 25 I 42- I 43 I03 I3 86-87 84-85 II8-II9 J Y'5qfv.4y mffiffffa ,Z Q14 dl Qi? ffm 'B -- Q-no fig? 23'-l:+w4EwK':QwI4IQNS!hjLt V. 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