Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

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L , ,?1,'ihYY',Y f,,,' i' ?:fgf' 1: ,ljugy 1 J AVA. ,rf,.f,:i:'l,.?. m ?, Eg:,d24tmxg,'AE3'!Q '2ib . -1 ' 1 .,-f'k ' 3 -,.i ,u ., V , ' f N ,1 ., ,K -'K fl-i ' L, f - + D K , ff ssfw1 AQ. , fffwf,'fff if ff 11 i f W 1 I 'MJ 3' f2aa ,11?I1IW4f W vw i if W F, ,,x, ,mu eitdilwtsns H PM 6 f t 1 I ' W 5???miieuemfMmww1wdi iag.fmQ'Q5ih5V m'a55W9- m'?W' HUTCHINSON I-IIGILI SCHOOL BIIILT N 1910 5695 whoa! What a'o you see when you think mf a high school? I I I T T T I TT hhhh T .TTT 7 T5 High school's a mixture typ abstract ana' concrete, A stuay in contrasts ana' things If a kinaQ,, High school's a treasure qfbeolble ana' j9iena'shi,b,' An ola' brick traa'ition, a mem'U2 in stone. Remember the lbarties, the sweethearts, the last songs, Ana' Main Street a mirror mf black inthe rain. Remember the teachers, the classrooms, the homework, The themes ana' the crammingjirjinal exams. Remember the jrst time you saw your team winning, The mua' ana' the glow, the cheers ana' the faces, The friends all arouna' you, the cola' autumn air. Remember the hot roa's, the cokes at the drugstore, The SHQwjoowiQ'fQZioceweoaqfzoeliCQ Qodccclogoof, Remember the ola' aua'itorium's silence In ajier-school hours, so sombre ana' still, With clark rows mf seats like a troolb mf grim sola'iers, Wi'th mem'ries like dust hay a centugf cleelb. LEM! elbsiu, minmbef, pf this isjbu? hilgilg-Lh50Z,9T It It This is a ,bicture fy' all that it means. y lg: Bill Haxton I I I e wack I I I mu X Xt - A SADISTIC SMILE illuminates the face of Mike WHAT? A BOY STUDYING?-During the . . . of study until the 'iwee small hours of the morning. . J Y . P ' ing a crayfish. TROPHIES - the reward of study. SCHOOL'S OUT, BUT ONLY FOR A FIRE DRILL! Students, study was interrupted for a fire drill in De- cember after school administrators throughout the coun- try became fire conscious following the Dec. l fire at the Lady of the Angel parochial school, Chicago, Ill., in which 92 children burned to death. WM Xv,,,N, TALKING THE SITUATION OVER with insur- ance agents Everett Hayes and Frank Fee, Jr., are Keith L. Christner and Captain Carl M. Barnes of the Hutchinson Fire Department. ll? and ,ding , , , WAITING IN LINE at the Record Hop at Convention Hall are Hutchinson High students, preparing to have a ball! ---7 M, H V ., ,NH ., K . uk, I K, N IT DIDN'T FALL DOWN, HONEST! says one disappointed youngster to Coach Irish Ireland who judges a hula hoop con- test at Duckwalls. TROPHIES - the athletes' reward. DON'T LOOK NOW, BUT-Pat Ross studies obliv- iously, but Freddy Stanfield has mischief in mind! LITTLE GIRLS MUST PLAY and Susan Sawyer is no exception. Or did she really want a drink? IT'S A STRIKE, as Judy Anderson lets a bowl- ing ball fly at the Al-Char Bowling Alley. If Zqpdcaf teena , , , WHAT A BALL! Nancy Baker, Marcene Greenert, Marcie Spaniol, Judi Cum- mings, Birdella Black, and Sue Marteney live it up in a snake dance at a bonfire pep rally. SILENCE PREVAILS at the Hutchinson Public Library as students spend a quiet evening in thoughtful study. IN CHURCH typical teenagers find beauty, peace, and spiritual satisfaction. 6 4 alcwlenla This A11agaroo of 1959 is dedicated to the students of Hutchinson High School. It is the biography of a high school for the winter of 1958 and the spring of 1959, and you have been a part of that high school. It is written primarily for you and about you. The faults and virtues of you and your c1assmates have combined to form the single human person- a1ity which is the picture others see when they think of Hutchinson High School. This staff is proud to have been a part of the student body of 1959. ity Schools For months now, I've lived day and night with the plans for the new high school, laughed Mr. Lowell A. Small, superintendent of Hutchinson's public school system. The plans have also been a main concern of the six-member school board: President Harry Faris, Vice-President Harry Coberly, W. W. Ferguson, James Rexroad, Charles Colladay, and Mrs. J. Richards Hunter. The building costs of Plaza junior High School, opened in 1956, totaled around one million dollars. Plans call for the building to be tripled in size and converted to a high school plant rep- resenting an investment of approximately 53,- 200,000, in 1960. The present high school will become a junior high. Mr. Small has been the top Hutchinson school administrator for eight years, and is a past president of the Kansas State Teachers' Association. He has a Master of Arts degree in administration from Colorado University and holds an honorary degree of Doctor of Literature. A member of the Kappa Delta Phi national honorary fraternity, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas Wes- leyan University at Salina, Kansas. His post- graduate work was taken at the Universities of Oregon State and Missouri. Mr. Small likes to spend his spare time at home with his wife and their three sons. Since the Russian Sputnik was launched, the trend in the field of education has been toward an emphasis of accelerated courses, particularly in math and science. There has been a tendency, as a result, to 'Apush ahead the good students, relegating the slower stu- dents to a back-seat. Mr. Small believes a so- lution for this problem in education is to adapt the educational program to each person, considering his personal needs and abilities. There should be a definite challenge to the good students, while no opportunities are denied the less capable individuals. Senior high expansion plans, additions to lVinans and Grandview elementary schools, and a replacement of Central evidence the board's awareness of the increasing school population. The seven-member team formu- lates policies of progress for the city's school system. Progress with Directors at Helm CHARLES COLLADAY, elected to the board in 1951, is in his office Monday through Friday. Mr. Colladay is president of the Frank Colladay Hardware Company. HARRY FARIS, president of the Board of Education, has served as a member of the board for ten years. Mr. Faris is a certified public accountant, and the senior partner in the firm of Pierce- Faris and Co. HARRY COBERLY, vice- president of the school board, is president of Coberly Drugs, Inc. He was elected to the board in 1957. JAMES REXROAD, former Reno county probate judge, is a partner in the law firm of Ramsey, Rexroad, and Rob- erts. He has been a member of the school board for three years. MRS. J. RICHARDS HUNTER is a homemaker and former school-teacher. She has served on the Hutchinson Board of Education since 1952. W. W. FERGUSON, elected to the school board in IQ54, is director of the personal prop- erty department of McNagh- ten Investment Company. 9 SENIORS Page 12 -' ' 42 UNDERCLASS Page 60 CLUBS 90 SPORTS Page 144 F -- --- -- 166 Contents 3 Y ' 5 X S E21 J Q X , E? f - 1 QQ ' W 5 i , gg' U . I ,A 3 - 'A'k f ., f - Er A V M AQ' has X 'L 2 . .A 5 ii 2 5 1 X, -ft? ' 351 f-iff 5 , 43,2 si ' WF fi V4 .- 4'5?.kM W h V rkzq , 5,51 ' .M .2924 ' , P gig Ee l M xiii 22 f f A 1 32 12 Q! Q Q- 2 1, AM-I V- sr! -sw.. vm Mg -A My A A HA wh , s.- ,bfi fviwf 2 M V , 'Wxiisifxr ' y 0 I SE 10115 1 , , Q The first good freege, And the frosted Tfll1'7'OV.Sll,7 fllC6 of the pond Reflects the silver lamjllight And the big black night. You can see, just beside, Where the olheg' coziples glide, Wiihlthe clichaizd the - ll Of the blades on the ioe, For the moment devoid of all fare, Laughing, turning, whirling, and enjoying The last year. V Vote Alan Sorem Young American Alan Sorem, chosen 31st Young American, received the traditional silver loving cup and 3100 cash award in the annual awards assem- bly. The Young American award is presented by A. Lewis Oswald, class of 1917, and Wil- liam L. Mitchell, class of 1942. The recipient of the award, which has been presented since 1929, is selected by a representative group of faculty, students, and alumni. This honor represents a culmination of many honors for Alan. He has won a Na- tional Presbyterian Scholarship and was a finalist in both the National Merit Scholar- ship Contest and Summerfield Scholarship competition. As befits a young Americanf Alan has been in many high school activities. He was president of the junior class, has served two years as Hi-Y treasurer, and was president of the Spanish National Honor Society his senior year. Alan was elected Junior Rotarian and was a Boys State dele- gate. Two major fields of interest for Alan were music and dramatics. He sang with the Chorale for three years and appeared in numerous musical and dramatic productions, including the senior play. Alan Sorem Two in Davis Foundation Awards Don Worster A Davis Award of 35500 for four years was also won by Sandra Gustafson. Sandra has been active in clubs and in music during her three years in high school. A top student, she was a finalist in the Eliza- beth M. Watkins scholarship contest at the University of Kansas. She was local president and state vice-pres- ident of the Future Teachers of America. Sandra has played in both the concert band and the orchestra, and attended District Music Festival two years. During her senior year she was a member of Valence Club, Briny Birds, Kayettes, GAA, Co-ed Counselors, and FTA. The Davis Foundation awards, begun three years ago, are given to a graduating senior boy and girl. The 13500 per year scholarships may be used at any college in Kansas or Mis- souri. Don NVorster, one of the 1959 winners, has been extremely active in speech and debate activities. He has attended the District Speech Festival, the AVI. Speech Festival, and the State Speech Festival in each of his three years in high school. Don is a member of Hi-Y, Perrill Club, and the National Forensic League. He is serving his second year as president of the Chess Club. Don was a finalist in Summerfield Scholar- ship competition at the University of Kansas. Sandra Gustafson Sara Sue Bowles Jack Grove Linda Woodall Central State Bank Central State Bank Delta Delta Delta 3100 35100 55100 Scholarships Merit Headlines, Linda Lyman DAR Pilgrim State Elks youth Marilyn Fields Jeanne Peterson Leadership Award Pi Beta Phi Betty Crocker 15300 3100 Homemaker of Tomorrow ,J rw' we TOP TEN for the Young American award are these smiling seniors: Bottom Row: Consy Hunter, Anne Graber, Linda Wooclall, and Linda Lyman. Top Row: Bill Haxton, John Neal, Ron Kessler, Bill -Iennings, Alan Sorem, and Jim Dean. tudents Bring Honor to School Lynn Larson Rotary Scholarship 2:5100 l ii sz? WINNING RECOGNITION FOR HHS are these finalists in the Watkins and Summerfield Scholarship competition at the University of Kansas: Top Row: Don Mforster, Bill Haxton, and Larry Hutchinson. Bottom Row: Linda Ly- man, Consy Hunter, Alan Sorem, and Sandra Gustafson. Linda and Consy won Watkins Scholarships, and Larry and Alan were Summerfield winners. ti.. ,. off if fi,: wli ii t -.i1',,ff:if f: ,, , 4:12, 3 an Q Youth Ma Fade, But Memories Linger On Judy Adcock Dennis Alexander 5 Ron Allen Rosie Almanza Richard Andersen Reba Anderson Mike Armour i lg .. . . x , K X f ' ix' ln- .,,. L, -A . Jnnnf Arnett Nnnnnn Arnold J erry D. Avery Jean Baker Avnell Ballard 3'ii 5 n f . N 18 jo Ann Barb Lowella Bartholomew LaVeda Bartley Eva Barton Kay Bason Wu-ve' EY: N lx W I 1 I Larry D. Battey Jim Beasley Kent Bennett Karen Bernard Janice Sue Bertrand Harold N. Beyer Wilma Birt Evelyn Black Earline Bond Sara Sue Bowles .M F in-any can Q Larry Bowman NICE DAY TO DO NOTHING, thinks senior President John Neal, as he dreams away on a lazy afternoon. Gene L. Breazier 19 , , M,,.-......, H A . x , l e yse it s These Halls Resound Echoes of the Past A Bill Briggs Craig Britt Willis Brooks Mabel Brower Melba Brower Scherry Brucker Delores Burk Karen Bybee Mary Calentine Evangeline Calvillo Eva Carey Warren Edward Carlson f 20 Jerri Carter Rose Marie Casey Don Cavanaugh jerry Chappel Sally Cheeves Carole Chiles Linda Christenson Jake Clark Bill Clegg Stanley Clift Frank Clune Nancy Sue Cochran K Raymond Colby Donna Cole Justine Colglazier f 4 ' x aww fy T 7 joan Cook ig fl s e QL: Sit T? Y . A A Q T mg W . XX ,.., :Emi A A I ffl' . .A JUST TAKING A MINUTE to catch up on the latest news is senior Vice-President Jack Grove. Sally Cook Recall Viotories of 9 e Gold and Blue Kay Cooper Linda Cooper Robert E. Cox Mike Croft Carol Crooker Bill Crow Beverly Culver Arlie Gene Curley Sara Jane Dade Pat Danks Sharon Dauber jon Davis 22 Rae Verlene Davis Valetta Davis Carlin E. Dean James Dean Judy Deatz Rf . . F Lynda Dehart Paul Dehm Libby Delp Carol Ann DeVault Eleanor Dickerson Dennis Dierksen Harold Dill Sandra Dillon Carlene Dovel Dennis Dragoo Ralph Drew JUST OUT FOR A BREATH OF FRESH AIR and enjoying the fall weather y is senior Secretary Sharon Kitch. 23 Beverly Dubbs Remember Traditions, fi Parties and Friends + in f , ,fag .-'ffhssrh 5.185 F Sue Dutton Barbara Eales :L .si Q gg of Beverly Eales Robert Eales Jim Ellis Wayne Elser Clarence D. Emery Beverly England Kay Engler Jerald Enns Paul Erpelding Betty Evans 24 David Eyman Jim Farmer Bob Fernie Marilyn Fields Jane Flores Virginia Foster Gary Fowler Maxine Fox Mary Francis Jerry Frank Shirlee Freeman George Friesen Don Fromong Ken Gass Portia Gates Don Gatlin . ,Q yuh- I ,Tram nrrr T Jeanne Gibson H , -'sv' 5' TAKING IT EASY from worry about how to collect all those senior dues is senior class Treasurer Kathy White. Elect ueens, Kingsg Trade Photos, Cards Bonnie Gilley Larry Glaser i 1 4 . '-1. E ee ef? Ron Glotta Wayne Goertzen Elsie Gomez SHADOWS CREATE TENSE ATMOS , PHERE as members of homeroom 204 Richard Goolsby Phyllis Gordon Bill Gordon 26 AHHC Graber Sarah GI'21bCI' jeweldeen Graves Pat Graves Gretchen Grove Jack Grove Janice Guettsche Sandra Gustafson Robert Hageman Glen Haigler Dale Haines Joanne Haldeman Jim Hale Walter Rinehart, work on their Homecoming float in a Cow barn at the Fair Grounds. Sandy Hall Robert Hankins Mary Belle Harr l Charlene Harrington SU-JVC Hawks Bill Haxton Sharon Hayes Arthur Haynes 27 Goals Set High As We in Stature Grow Wayne Henry Terry Hensley Susan Henson Thomas Higdon Elaine Hildebrandt Lawrence Hill Stephen Eugene Hilyard Rex Hinshaw Fred Hipp Jim Hodgson Janice Holloway Leslie Horner seia L 28 Betty Hughes Constance Hunter Larry Hutchinson Kay Jacobs Linda jenkins Bill Jennings Joy Diann Johnson Margie Johnson Peggy J 011115011 MaFiC A1111 ,IOIICS xx 1 4' ,:,, s' if A l iii. ig 5 3 , ' Marieta Jones Katie Jones Wilma Joy Connie Keefer Lavon Kessler Ron Kessler Roy Killian COME HITHER, LOVE, TO ME, croon jim Stevens and Larry Soper as they present their skit for senior English dramatizing Chaucer. 29 Winter Fades Away, Spring Brings Prom jack King Bill Kinley 1 1 X Sharon Kitch Duane Koeppen Jerry Koontz Dallas Krentzel Saundra Kroening Jo Ann LaForce Jodie Landrum Lynne Larson Don Leatherbury Geraldine Leatherman 30 james Lee Richard Lee Todd Lehr Gail Link Joe Longshore .5 TQ X 9 L , l , Mary Jean Lowe Linda Lyman Bettie Maner Tom Martin Eddie Martinez Q2 Larry jerry Maxfield Bob McClure Janis McComas Mary Beth McGuire gm janet Mcllrath M ' y , ,...,,,- ...-.--- .- if nf E , f my H f. .W f i -i, 9 , A . , REPRESENTATIVES of Hutchinson High School at 1958 Girls and Boys State are: First row: Mike Croft, Libby Delp, and Consy Hunter. Second row: Larry Glaser, John Neal, and Alan Sorem. Top row: VVayne Sjoberg, Linda Lyman, Lynda Mun- son, Craig Britt, and Bill Haxton. Not pictured are Jon Davis and Jack Grove. Wes Mcllwaine 31 Three Years in Past Show Golden Wisdom Larry McLain Bob McLeavy Connie McQueen Nancy McQuilliam Charles McReynolds 'W' MEMBERS OF THE GOON SQUAD, S A faithful ousters of intruders in the Briny 'Qi 1 Bird pep section, are: First row: Tom Sandy Meyer Helen Miller Marilyn Miller Martin, Don Rodgers,Jerry Opdycke, Gary 1 ,si , .gr 32 Carolyn Mills Margaret Mills Sandra Minear Judy Mitchell Garry Mobley if ,,,f.,?4wf? jo Mock Richard Montgomery Marvin Morris Ray Morton Janice Marie Murphy Lynda Munson Angie Navarro Jghn Neal Fowler, and Richard Lee. Top row: Jerry Wiens, Larry Soper, Wes Mcllwaine, Ron Glotta, and Bob McClure. Bonnie Neufeld John Odijk George Ojeda rw' ww YZ2? E f- if 1' rf f Wifi? Q 'Q Jerry Opdycke Paul M. O'Riley Jan Ortner Roberta Owens Julie Parrott 33 1.4 9 xv gf R , L Leaving These Halls We Leave ur Hearts P Jeanne Peterson Thomiana Phippen P I Karin Kay Pierce Rose Pohlman Karen Pray Pat Pritchard B0l1HiC Propp E Judith Quinn Virginia Ramsey Lewis Ray Richard Rayl Ed RCCCC Jean Reed Jerold Regier Max Reinhart Shirley Richardson Jerry Riffel is ,XS Bob Robbins jack Roberts Larry Robinson Warren Robinson Don Rodgers jerry Rogers Ronald Rohrer Robert Wayne Rowland Charles Rucker Alice Ruelas Skip Runner YOU BET PM PROUD OF IT, exclaims Susan Henson, as she looks over the outfit she made in sewing class. Harvey Russell 35 To Uur School And Those Who Taught Us Jan Russell Gerald Saffle Nadine Sayler Dick Saylor John Schnurr Harold Schrader Lynn Shank julie Shorb Barbara Shultz Ray E. Shuman Loren Siemens John Silcott , , X 36 Tony Wayne Silvis Wayne Sjoberg Bonnie Smith Carolyn Smith Curtis Smith Georganna Smith Joyce Smith Pam Smith Leslie Smith Larry Soper Alan Sorem Charles Spence Barbara Spencer Denny Sperling Nancy Spicer Tom Spriggs a V ,am ,V lT'S MIND OVER MATTER, as Jerry Chappel looks out for the teacher while listening to the World Series on his transistor radio. Dorothy E. Sprinkel We we a Great Debt Both ow and Always Janet spmuse Joleen Stallings Karon Stanford Judy Stephenson Dorothy Stevens TAKING AIM with his trusty rifle is Jim Stevens. Anxious faces ofjack Grove, Denny Jim Stevens Mickey Stockton James Stout u S. X , it ' 'f ii i 38 Ronald Strait John Str0I1g Glenda Sutton Max Sutton Nancy Swanson W8 A-u.......,, ,H 'isn- N-of . K llllt X Bud Thomas Cheryl Thorpe Larry Trezise John Scott Trotter Linda Troxel T L-'K rrrf A ,rw 'RQ' Vicki Ungles Norma Vamey Bill Vaughn Sperling, Willis Brooks and Dick Saylor wait for the kill. Gary Vincent Kirk Voth Jan Walden ,, K 'ffl , ,Wiki . 5159 W T 1 ' '-ff! 512 2 at it 2 1. 1 ,, , David Walker Joe Ward Ron Watson Dean Wegener Barbara Welch 39 And Life Will Show We Walk ot Alone Gary Weller Carol Wells Linda Wetzel Bob White Carla White Kathleen White Linda White K I, 'Rim me ,f L-.,, i by 1 . - U-1:1iuez:f HB, ii,e n Robert White Carol Wickliffe Jerry Wiens Lewis Wiens Jim Williamson 40 Barbara Wisby Roger Witham Jan Wolf Kenneth Wolfe Deloris Woods Forever We'll Stand Even To Eternit Linda Woodall Anna Woosley Sharon Worm Don W'orster Judy Wyatt Ann Wyer Sharon Youngberg K Kyle Zumalt Gary Clark ? FOREVER YVE STAND, even to eternity, as we leave our school and pass through the open portals of life's massive doors. 41 4 D: aw 5? K 1, vi ff w 4 ak FW? I il F kv aku sg-1 SNP fe 4 35 , 1 ,XL A gQf12?:fg 5 fgwifffiigsiiiigi Man, ,ll'H I'l' .soma .sl10l.s Of lluf guyx unrlmflolls Tlml OOZI' up and flown Tl1e'.w' rrazy lmlls. You know ll1l'y'l'lfgUlI1'. You lcrmu' ll11fy'r1f fool. If ll11'y'1fr' rlonff Iimf' In ll1i.x old xrlmol. Sonia' play it sofl. Sonu' play il slow. Sfmlfljzlzzy il fasl, 'fIau.w'.1Ja1l, I lmrm' The' nlzlw' f'aI.v Huw' lIl'lH'!l llzix sound. l1'1' lLl1l 11!!lj1-T A You lim' il rIozvn. ' SALES PROMOTION OF athletic tickets fills Gowan's stadium for the thrills and disappoint- ments of the football games. Football, Elections, Romances, K z X STEVE HILYARD POR- 8:15 a.m. 8:30a.m. TRAYS a typical student on Monday morning, 8 a.m. AT NOON DURING election week posters plaster second floor hall. , QQ? HYIPESP' YELL Don Rodgers and Willis Brooks as they take their turn on the rotor at the State Fair. l l JERRI CARTER DEMONSTRATES the hula hoop UP-IN-THE-AIR for Hutch is Vicki Allen with her partner craze that hit the U.S. last fall. Dave Brown, at the B-team cheerleader tryouts. Fads Flood the Fall Activities 6 FIRST - FLOOR HALL looks different, doesn't it? WHO SAYS WOMEN can't play golf? JoAnn Kessler proves they can to Dorothy Stevens, Rita Rush, and Linda White. Homerooms, Spirit, Homecoming LINDA NOVINGER gets ready to preview her homeroom pictures. OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING! sing Linda Wood- all and Nancy Thompson as they start on a 5:30 a.m. bike ride. DOES ANYONE CLAIM PART OF THIS WORK? The backs of the auditorium seats seem to be favorite places for scribbling. ' ' W O N D E R WHAT THEY'LL LOOK LIKE? she says to herself. GOOD GRIEFV' 46 Have Si nificant Role in HHS THE FIGHTING FARMERS. This group of football boys dressed in overalls on the day of a game are Dick Saylor, Kirk Voth, -lack King, Jim Stevens, lim Ellis, Denny Sperling, Rog- er Witham, Jack Grove, Willis Brooks, and Armand Baughman. I WON'T STICK YOU, says Marcia Ediger to Diane Reynolds as H-2 girls Judy Bartlett, Diane, Marcia, Harriett Ridlen, Pat Ross, and Esta Sue Burk pin on their corsages before ushering at the State Teachers' Conven- tion. A MEETING OF a few HHS ' s athletes or is it? , f S '45, -' + ,iii-.avi f A Q, , ,, H f fi, aafgisff'-ff-figs . I ' , - U 'L i-gffixif W q 1 22, im ef -MH 2431-41 S 4- 5 Q 'f'?fifQiQ,fQ4 5' f, 12-Hr.. - Q fo .iffy V. gm im, ' 'fL i.. h 'f' WATCHING THE BIG BOYS AND GIRLS go by at the lootball Home- coming parade are two future Salt Hawks, 47 Crown Jan Queen At Half of Game w.: .Iwi 'YOU Ifnollmll Hmlzermlling Q?YlI?Vl'lT . . Y ,adm -mmf- A ,lark King K 1,011 Roclgers' ,lim Ellis Kirk Vollz Ron Kesslez sf .,k K I 0 ? Willis Br0ok.s'A Allagaroo King Elect Sandy As Queen of Court Sandy Meyer Baskffllmll HlIlll6l'1JlIIfllg' Q-Illffll jack Grove ,L -mn Ralph Drew Tom Martin Denny .Speilzng jim Steverzs ,F Q -. I I 'AV' . nf W Q H , 3 J A 3 i I . . I . A ' f ! 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WHAT LITTLE SALT HAWKER can I give you to? questions Santa Claus R. C. Guy of his panda bear in the annual Christmas assembly. Q A COMBINATION OF ELBOW GREASE AND SANDPAPER is all that is needed for Mr. Ezra Metz's sanding party. Students are erasing autographs on the desk tops. f Santa laus, Part ing for All IT LOOKS COMPLICATED, but not to John Wiechman who works as assistant to the building manag- er of Wiley's department store. THIS IS WORK? asks Judy Elser as she serves a customer from the soda fountain at Murray Drug. '-0'--qi-wilt A-tb Le. s 1.s , A POLISHING UP A '59 is only part of Sam W1alker's job at a motor company. A CO-SPONSOR OF A SPANISH refugee family in France is the Spanish National Honor Society. The AH average members are- First Row: Helene Missildine, Connie Coberly, Sue Schrock, Cherie Jordon, and Mary Ellen Navarro. Second Row: Kay Engler, jo- anne Haldeman, Annc Graber, Susan jones, and Linda Carey. Third Row: Skip', Runner, Linda Wlhite, Sarah Graber, Mary Lou Dix, and Mary Ann, Keller. Others not pictured are Alice Rue- las, Alan Sorem, and Carol 'WickliHe. TAPPING THEIR WAY THROUGH CANDY LAND at the Snow- ball is the senior chorus line. Dancers are Julie Parrott, Mary Francis, Linda Lyman, Sarah Graber, Peggy Johnson, Anne Graber, Pat Graves, Katie Jones, and Sharon Hayes. Winter Melts Into Spring, Prom, ROOT BEERS, FRENCH FRIES, AND GOOD TIMES are on the menu at the A Xa W Drive-In. OLD STARS NEVER DIE they just play that way. Playing on the old-star volleyball team in full regalia of the twenties are Miss Margaret Ramsdale, Mrs. Dorothy Stamper, Miss Donna Needham, Miss Esther Cope, Miss Thressa Newell, Mrs. Doris Ly- man, and Mrs. Aylene Keown. 58 -A ,ff-. .,,,.,.. M.. W., ELECTRICITY WAS OFF, alarms rang late, and cars skidded down Main as winter left in a blaze of glory. MOUNTAINS OF COATS portray the calm before the rush after one of the school dances. . Nrs. W .,'--. .e,-' NN.. ,xx :,. ' '-'-- I .A--W 'K 4 Exams, Close of '59 School Year LAST CHANCE, laughs Tom Martin as he puts up a message about finals on the bulletin board. A NEW STUDY HALL to accommodate the increas- ing number of students in the foyer of the auditorium. 5 M Q MOMENTS TO REMEMBER are experienced A ff Y by Janis Bybee and Tony Silvis as they dance at ff L+'2:,-muff the Senior Prom. HANDS, a symbol of man's expression, reflect the social, intellectual, and emotional life of a student. Delicate fingers reach out and penetrate into the sensitive world that is HHS. 5 . ' f . , B x ,Mx 'i .J 59 'wr s T 1'-f UNDERCLASS 1 1 1 - I 5 5, A .nf dj x1Av ay? ,KST in , Q ,il-'9 ifhgfnxmiff i f 5 , gif 3' A M-,W ' :aww fmwfiiaz,-f,.: H . lyfyfiik , pa 'yew A 43: Niki, f:,. I 1 v i l. Q . 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Q Bal lhouglf llwy wzisff Ihr' roof againg 'l'l11'y'llflo il mon' lIIllllH'l'ly lllflllu i R if Wk fi R , ik Q, SK' l X3 iw rf ia .N Mya. , ., ii2'!l2?w?7i9Q5f' 9 a ,M,Qa.f faqs , M 7. . mafia , '.,g,,g ff fag V f:v,y,':f Judy Albertson 'V 6..,, ,. .E A . 552 A ,igif nk. Bonnie Baldwin tgii z ig. , In AL P J E i, my -' '.Q,. . Q, af aaafiraa Q I . .V Vicki Allen B We B Q 5 r new u fi? Lf , , '-Lf1 2 H, I fl, ,fi . 7 . Gene Barnard Jack Alumbaugh fQw,Wi . . ,, 1. 1 Hyigy, . ixwkhnxx L A - in Mac Anderson oEWWfYe3' f ' ' K,.. Q fl Q, 5,5 if Q ia ma-aaa? Y 3 Q ge s 2 ,H ,X it -U 4 ark q , ag S ,U Carol Andrews ,ii . . I ,LA,,L teuffwekf? 1 FEHQWHEQQ - ' I K . ... Q in A 5 '- ., , M - Z rf-'5fi1 . Earlene Mike Ron Barnes Barnes Bartcher Marilyn David Anthony A tkinson gba 1 5 mis' at 9 af .gi f 2 if wk .- .- -- f W I .5 'A -1. lsi'5?Qf 5fi3ii t gg. .A ',., 34 Armand Judy Baughman Bartlett ,Z , Eleanor Baker M5- N 3, Jerry Baummes Juniors Begin Second Year and SHIRLEY HERRON, junior class presi- dent, is ready to help her classmates in junior activities. 62 Eunice Baxter 3 51 S war K 'I' Y . A up F 3 1 ,mflgi ar ww f, asf, .Um Ginger Berry J A ff an K i X 1 -W.. L ,M is 3 Q, David Bowman Barbara Bechthold rar Beverly Benton , ,age 4635 , ,au f-. . 'V - ma, . gy, fl Eng:- vm..l ., 5? . ,f ,.,,. e, ff .. ss ' 57, fffii f ' file Lgffxsg -.fm f , gif? A K ' 5 ,H M 'Q-A Larry Bickel - - 11. - 3 f- s'Q2.1l'f1. Q? R, ., ff ..-f .-my 53: 'Ki -dis 3 P' 5. Leroy Bowman Johnnie Blaine 4 nifwmfig Carol Brack f WH ' - Q5 Y- :VI LL -i -, ' Q e Q . N ... . . N ,L I 1 . imap , , I VV., 5 ?aaas,aaeee f yfe A Darrel Beer ragga 1f:,.f55f. , ,aff-2, Q is , H rf Sass! A r all SX? fa JM 'I' F 5 1 . , ,l,.,.,,,M , Y as 1 if Max Bookless 123' y Nr is t W4 Y s I ' L K' V ' TESTER- . - N S-si X' Eff fs f 4 Qgf K S 3 f 5 x ew 2? Q Ruth Bray Gerald Berger Bev Bond . 2, .' A997 , -.tv .wx ,- 311. ,- Z Q, fy M. f A 'ff 3 ,Jin 5 J . .M Waymon Bright w Jw., H C5 - ,T 'Y Doris Ann Britain Q 'F-, was Ronnie Burch ax Q Bette Brooks ., '1 'L .i J Esta Sue Burk Y. M., - , , ax, V, K. md Q . 3 David Brown gk ,V.,, gs X' I K V' .,., e ge, HSL 'Em F Arden Butler tw . 4 D Karen Brown is B jp 2 jack Calentine O fs: i 5,51 as ' A :Z v:f:5'fj,', ' , , - - +V , r . . - ' 1 1 5' T he 'ffiltiiw .E -Q. as in A Q 2 Z ff . li' K 2 2 ik Shirley Sue Sheila Phyllis S Brown Brgwn , Browning Bruce 'gy .',r S-sf ,.. lfzi Li 'ani is D Q' i a it 5 1.1 ii lie ' E2 i isel D , o,llo - ' f esrr fx i r Clare Bill Linda Veronica Cameron Canfield Carey Carroll Become More Confident, Seriou 1 Janice Carter e .W i , . f Dwayne Chenault , Q . mv ,TM-hi . , lf Q igzjfy 554' Don Cogzill '+ if.. 1 ,YV , , Kr W l r , me Alvin Casey Karen Chrest RH' Larrey Cole s. ,,, ' ' 5 k fl fx - f' Larry Cavanagh if -, ' fv::zs:z,fwL:21 ' , rs - , ,-,.,. ,,g,f3.sL, . ,M . - 'Q' 5 VE , S A , x Dick Caywood -.tw z: ff-- if ,.f,, ww! ., , , . ... s,,.. 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Q D i i 1 B , L if 'f if -- ,J 3 ' f N., -he -' k W L .Y 7 iff? if Q C B ' sare Betty Patty Larry Anita Philip Ronald Kenny Carol Cook Coop Cooper Cordsen Cornwell Cotrell Cotton Cox ' 4.-- ,aff 5 12 e-le Z Lffgli-i,e fm 55 ,.:-: 1 k,-e fi , ' ig ' , le r r-e as he eerel ' re' e eenn -' ' -A:h.- . ., i .., vis - K f ,.., if A '. s ., 1- V- 'I' ' i -A J yzaiff --'szilifiagfrr-. iii r is L B l'r 3 R B llley Q leler f r erlr , ggg t :'K 'L , leer : if gl -f-1. zlz- , if e i' f ,B at e ,B he , ,B if 'ij B A ,. - t - I l Richard Gwen Fred Judy Mary Beth Dwight Gerald Phyllis Cox - Crawford Crow Crow Culver Curran Darnell Dames J ' T l R ' bl P I ' A .4 K I V 2 , ' : E -A - . P C- , 1 C' I . -L li. ,-'r CQ L ' r W' rea aeey K ' - as L it r eio ' in n fl 5 ' B ,B D ' f- q .. ,P 1 -f f' , ., K' L A, 5. - f i K K , e I L, . V I K .8 -V . 3 ag- b ., ,,V.-' mu 41 , F my A L' 4 ff , E 5 Z5 ' 'F' gigs 7 i , ' e g s, mail? 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M 1 'r ,f'-, Richard Israel Joe Gary Myrna Jackson James Jantl V.: 6 k i' ,1 . rl lf .fJ3'lfz'fE5 Mex va, ,I . , sv YHA :' r 5i'ffJLMHf 3223 ,44 1 Steve Susan Cherie Roger Johnson JOHCS 1015311 Johnson the Important Duties Vicki Keckler ' 1' .r 1ss:1.s1wf 1 ' 1 , 15 V, N, -,rs fm 7 :si 1- -1- :ma 1 ' fggjfffzai f .wr 1 1 5 Melvin Kinkaid Mary Ann Keller Larry Kingsley 1 1us1 1 1 ,,,1 if 1 ' 1 1. f e' tu J 1.r: 1 3- QL1. - ' 4,-,, 1 2 ' 1 A1 Qfgrli -- LINDA CAREY'S Chief duty as treasurer . . ' ' - v- '- - ' class dues. Anna Qarole JoAnn of the Jumor class lb collecting Koch Kruger LaForce 67 ii ,- A . NNQXM, N . ii,-X , Xl- X e a -wg 'U Wf' gg'-if .. it fve- Li V .-fg,,a,gfQ XXX .P A HK-XV : .f :X wg,fXggggf,'m'g5?aX.- j fjiie, ,. ,m Y . 4' 6- me .,f F-2. Sigma-efs':efi'r4z wrifzy Nelson Lancaster X 6-1 . 'QM X53 fi 1 - ff.. V . V mwg A C 1 -Q Gaylord Long Larry Lawrence 'iflifiliilf' ' . 555.53522 - . ,XX5:X,. .e .ff ,X Gene Loudenback ., f,r, X X M ' ' Ag? lg' -fi . . , X iw. 0' ' 1' 'z '. X HX v ' 16' 7, ' 1, . N ' Q aa, Y - 5 G W l . A H ff - X .:,.,. - 'iv' ,.,. I ffl ? X We ' Xa Bylij e, L y we N--k X. . ' ,X a new 'r:.:t M '-r 1X .. ' Ron Lawson Theron Lawson 3, 92 'wx 92888 wg 9. ' X M . ,W w x. , . r . - 3 f ,, 4' K 3 7' I ,L T ' XXX X X. ' .. gy.. . f A X iii ' ,Q af G f M sis . gg 2 3 . ATE: ' -- ' f.. .XXX julie Long Roy Long D011 John Dean Legg Lemen Lightner W . X .XXI 5. f 4 R M -- - ii. X . . . 3 - if . .. , .M 'I i 4 X . . . al 'E .. . ,, .. R3 K 2 sl m rs- , .JX..X, r 'af- . Xa., . ag N Janice Helen Lucy Lucas Lynch Lynch Group Se ec S Junior Class Rin We z .lfzfswibag 2 -as - : f '11-ff X X ' f-:Sw - X H f - 'f z?'1s2i1,1:-W 1, . I .. H F - ,kk, ve fm ., . X I -- : X V-, ' 5' I . R ' Z1 -2 - Xi f- ff -i fir:-V1 wuz .1 7 , - Y 'fi-efif i -fs.:--. ,.. - - ,rg-5 . .X . 2,11-1, ,ggeggz .511 6 XM., ' 1' X V R ' ,. - 5 . if-of-,gf-.1.., X rj sg zgw, w M ark M allett Carol Mallory X. L .- .4 nf- is A X heee XX .faqs '5 Rainer Martens Allen 68 McCown E Q -Q , . , XyXXjfXyX W X Sue Marteny ,Q V an Phil Mallory fxlig! ,M .r., . ,ng My g M' .mv 1. , jone Martin ,. L J, X' . U X , .X H4 '- . 1351 'L 4 X 'XJ' ' ' miya , ,1 ,,,. ,.: . , ,,.5g -G ffl. in . - - .X ,i L. . X if Denny McCracken Jerry LaDonna Malson .X K X., 'Q' W Y , Eddie Martinez Terry Manche XX X XX . ,vs if so N4 Janice McCall 'Stam- an 4 : ASQ Sharon McCreight McDaniel ' -I-3. , Si 3 La Donna McDermott Marion Mandeville 5' ' .111 is X X 'X . ,, V f .,,.. V 3 Xa ,Q V Q5-.3 W Q H? f 'ani . ag H jeanette McCall X, . .fikiiil 1 K. , sk Q.. . .T S f 1 R, 1' Y ,W- X -1..k 'sin gf Hz 5 i Mackie McDonald X I 14 Ns' - e K . 4 , ,,..,. ,Xi . X . XE.. XX xK'9' . ...x fivdfk r 2 if X? Sharron Markart 2 ,-mt. fm- I I . - ogg XX: -'fsfafe 4 ' fx Ji Sandy Lock Spa : !.a. i-' mp g? . Judy Magerfleisch . -0 lm. X X 1' 5' 'k- 53' Xa i ' X.-3 we Bob Marquez 7' ,XX 57 'ell my -- . 1 ' . I ,r 2 ' W- 7 K, I .2 x 513 . X I .. ,F .,., X jig ,X f v 5. I , : u . W Doug McConnel v 'Q , ' Gene Larry 1 McConnell Karen McDowell McEntarfer A A ,M A . n a an ' a .era G' Qi? lgvliidi A riot' 5 Eig i ,'4 F? 5-3 . 41tg? Qne ff.. 2 3 if f a is 'fr f i f c 1 S I K 5. 5 ,:h. l . lg, VV,W .wx VVV, Ny, , .f K. ,.. Q., -Q H :f' Q 0 Q 4 . I 5 V. A , g gy ,. PW . if fi le 9 '77 V , , ..l if i-'ilfag ,,-'.Q, Q- i E ' ' :- L f. Jim Bill Charles Doug Homer ROY 31152111 McFarland McGhee McHenry Mclver McM1nn Melldell Meschke ' 163. ' ji' ji i 4 M.t r aL www? isa ffff - . M fW7f iQ,+in Q Q'Mi ,g W: siE. . .asa i a, fern s Zfwfif a sQa. i!.- i.eea fa!Pa r A- r g fem sgqsfr we if Hgh :if API - 'a., ages -Q J. A or QK - or : ' A r f 9' ' t 4 e 5 ' riii ' K ' 5 ' i M ' 5 Tom Helene Arlen Diane Doug Buddy Gerald Minor Missildine Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Montford Mooney Their Arrival auses M5 Y , fawfkfs ,- ff ,---..,,-Q .ag Judy Miller Q 51 'tm Judy Mooney Excitement Q rfa rra. f2 1: ... Tfi A D r ee. -'-- A I A '-r T't 152.39 43355 iree fide' Ja, Qgwf if i . r. ner s A S' g r ieaf M K A ' K W Pat Larry Lawrence Linda jeny Judy Judy Carolyn Moore Morgan Morgan Morgan Morris Morton Moshier Murphy SELECTING A CLASS RING for this year's junior class are Carol M g Andrews, Susan Colladay, Mr. Bob Dare, Linda Carey, Shirley Herron, Armand Baughman, Fred Stanfield, Joe Piatt, and Larry Kingsley. A 'gn' 'f ., iz 3-.ffl E .... aiu 2 i it 'iwwf ' ry E ,af Deanna Sten Bill Murphy Murrah Myers Q Y A 7 V A 1w.giyQM?fi tg!! A 7 ' 'iL'i is ,. A Janice Karen Mary Ellen Myers Myers Navarro .E 'e ww , l ,,, ssfgsi, f ,i Vaft ez ,.,.,. ,Qin f - '- ,yay A , A -. ky' ef 1 '4 Bob Nicklin Penny Nichols .L k t ,Q df K . .,,g,, Linda Nonken iq- L. s,gssjE!:1:v 17 .. if 'smgm f if - -' Asn- fu '-fe Alberta Oliver -V -. ,-qt, tl, , :a::::.. xx :ggi f W , 5 Q 51' uf 2 5' at W l r. fix wi . j I I ,gag ,fly s 'NJ .M if ., A 5,1 1 sw, -1, Sf i Mike Meradith Luetta jack Patrick Perkins Peters Piatt- Remember Fun Karen Powell Carol Pollock 1: -fhnf. A .Ja , A - .. 1 Us AL', J v Galen Betty Rathburn Ravens A ' ag 535, , -- -sf --gig , , YW -:, --f3,:f',,SK- - - f , nw , , . f iff' In . ' :if 5. P ,A In - Wifi f 7:21. M, , fy' H K ff-ifigll -lf T ' ,, V - .A,h ,ml , ,wg I - Y ..'2 I . , ii, , J, ...,, .KW 4, ll .nga .. , gf , Tex, 1 Connie Harriett 70 Richardson Ridlen X V? .. 5 s Wit f an K .,,l,, 1 , 553 ,, . .. . - . Q QW,g,,..f . MQ, Nf? L AQ , ' SSM - ,-1 ..., ..., . . ,eww g .... ..,.,., c ,,,,,, ,,o,, , R r,,,.,, , rX,,, C Norma Powers I , M Steve Rayl 2 . I V.k, , ? wr 'SZ K 4 ' ?QW1iez5, . Ardyth Riley W , V C . -C -1 David Preston if ww . 12, I W. 'Vs -fs is an. Sw K Lf Pix K i ,lei gg Karen Ream WW if A 5- .',',f1 Chuck Olson K: :Lk : f, jiifiv ' iff 'ESL :'.:S5E- . ,.4', - 'ig .- f. .,,,. , , , . , - far W'-'1:5f fwi fg i i' 'Yi joe Piatt s 'W ' if 'Y 1 ' ' ii: wa 99 7 -iii ',t gh QS.- K Mah' 1 li 1 ' oz flaw ft ai J S 2 M , William Padgett -1-af .. - -- A W, K or 5. , . ,V 5,5 - f- ..m,,. 'Hs S 2 :gags J x 'X xxx K f 2 I S fx J Jon Q f',' ' siffi li i g, C M Lupe Palacio Jimmie Pate Charles Marilyn Pickenpaugh Pickens Pohlman of oon Dances, i -:Q A I -'S e , v A P ia. - Q, Darrell Lloyd Prillman Ragsdale .,,, C i y, xx 5,44 6 xiii 'Tk Jerry Reed Mavis Reed L' -52.55 S as 2, fl: , - fi xi 4 - 2? ' ,f.,4.': . i , , 4 ,524 S E fx 4 1 Mk. 4 , ,isis S 1 'K e ' - ' i f - , Q ,S ' S Q ,im ,, ,ft ,, , . f .w,-Wg' , I fi, Q ' . , Milf M x 1356 , h .Ir - 1 l Al, , ,. 'C , 'V 'X' A ' . ' 'al Aff! Marvin Roelse Becky Roesler Julie Root Wi :2,. I Wilbur Ragsdale is 'I gy Diane Reynolds ! J ' if 3 , R Q2 -v 'ff' Q, if'-5 Q., sa 2 t me .r 2' I Q S, is Pat Ross Joyce Ratcliff 'iff' e -Q, .. we V .Jn-QE: . , , . . 1 Stephen Rhorer 4 .7 .Ku - . is w ss .wf Carol Rostine sf 5. A9 . W, 49 ia N53 . Maj, 9 I if i f- In Efrian Ruelas 'ssl , lim ,, Silfiitji V' 45 su-.1 - E. , Alice Rueschhoff J J J 'E-24 ,Ni ' ' . 1 Karen Schroll T John Scott akin - F 24 'nw -:fn f f-Mi st 1 1421 Q fig ggff 1259 sift i. .T as Luella Sellers f'+1-'awk 5 .M mn fs y is-W . lll gf' as Eugene Simpson is Q.. K L. , Barbara Smith Steve Shaffer ff-W wf...,s..g'dV,g get 1 fig: dx L' 2 ifxfijiif, ,H . ,W . ,' . ,ffbifu 7 -2' - I if .5 I 5 . . , V A , . . imisjgfw 52 ' ei , 2 A 'iff 5 ' , fs ' LMS! nf' s infra any , , 55: ,'-- -- ..,, 'M ,Z UAW, John Simpson V Hams. ,L:. , .M-57,2 ,K Barbara Smith K 'W 5 ,,- J A ' Asa. A 1. 125552 f, s .- Q sm i, . 1-iw gi fa -1- if ' 'f V i ' W' ' 5735225 S 9991 ' - s-12 :3 , '- - V ,fa S 'Liza i . W w i, n::zfIf1gi5f3,ZggZL I Q ifrm?-sifiiafsziiff . 'inuxuiffcfvgrh-A Y Rita Rush .. , ,, - 'wg sz -. , -f ,, ff fm , , ,.,,M b, -:fi ' ' ,fl zigzr' 1:,'Lsff - . V -'K' fvfsw f Lf ff sz mi: ,,.. ' 'A f ' -,illaa , , K , ki gy ard Y me Curtis Schmidler Susan Sawyer Janet Schletzbaum Qi Larry Susan Chuck Stan ' Scott Scruggs Seibel Seifert T f' ll ,iii-sgfifiiiiiiif bf. .ss 7 f,,sg1fzi:4'1,f,.5n1 Sue Gary Schrock Schriner .1 -2e' Carolyn Dean Sellers Sellers Part in Class Assemblies Tom Sheppard .ii ' ' bf . K 1 1 ,, 3 Q 'K Kenneth Small Bob Smith Pam Nicky Larry Ray Shirk Short Showalter ' 7 s ' ' .. gjlh i r- Mr' 4' E W.. E 2.5 J 71' f , ' '- A 1, W 1 15251 I 1 5. Ray Phyllis Showalter Shuman DRESSED FOR THE SACK but wide awake are Jack Piatt, Janie Whalen, Lorraine DiFelice, Tom Stringer, Leroy Bowman, and Judy jenkins while practicing for Pajama Game in Book Week assembly. an v'h. it , ffm! Mmm. , 3' 'im 'Rl' 1' VW S, S, V fi Q gr -Q, Eldon Smith JF-:at , as I:.,: Q QQ , Garry Spence D in I N W I in ,S .i VS ,.' s f Y S f J' ,1 3 r Y 5 ti a S s SQ TA V ,NS Y .'h S, is ,if W Larry Wanda Barbara Jan Dennis Roger Bill Smith Smith Snowden Snyder Solida Sollars Songer h R t e 1- n n hy Sf r S Carol Karen Fred Dale Martin Mike Karen S ickelmier Stallin s Stanfield Stark Stein Ste henson Stevens P E P Goin on ut-of-Town B sTrip , fm S S ml' e ' y aita as eg' A neys y S S S T yy S WA S , , 1 L fp -SS -: ..- ii' ' V fi - I gm S . M if cm A k'1'1Qi. K Richard Dana Jeff Tom Barbara Stevenson Stewart Stockton Stringer Stroup iii ' eiaa S rsiae q ' S :'t'1 5 S ii S S SSSS Mfg S Y T7 eSrn David Jaclan Sharon Nancy Clifford Taggart Taylor Tennant Thompson Thrasher S - i 13 5' l i Q' ' V - ,,. 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EL ,ig , .f,1ig1f ' sw grim-wfffzvf-m:mg:g ' 1 fl' i1::fv.- V' . , A .L - M' - V . -0 -- V ' . ,, ,gy k,j3,g5?3,rgQ1-1 .EES -'j'3il:i:iS7Wf'4 ' 7 'iiiim' : -' 5.225 4. ' ff -if NTT ::?'f2-' , , ,.,, iszn,-W 'ii SE. 'f2'i?l5Yi S f - fkbiif V A951 P---:M -- Uf5ErsQyb gilwikwf ii - ffffikilf'-A 'fjgiivi' 7 'f ff.--t e5 . 'T K' W ,.- fgki GF, ' ',,-155154553 152Q 19 r' -are ' ' ' ,-ff.-7755591 ' . .,.f- 5. . ' ' ,. 1-32553155 -lffffbz' X :if wwf' I'-w-l21 5'f?QiT w T3 'iZ'w5i V1 -:5w1Ti- 'iflfg S f gil , ,,.. is 1 f Y , if : , , ,Qia n -Sew Y f-ff- --2.1 tf wffgziigbf, K ,.4:':fv4gsz'afmfi ' f 3Z5g L,:s'fz L:? e5mflfQim3v.l ' - 3 ' ww' '- 1 :4:ffL1v::eziuw ' - myMaxi.-'fiiaifi-ff: 'f-film-ss2'l': 1 H i,2,,,,,,s,,.wW?E ez, Wim S, , .c,,. ggi, . 1- f - :,. . . ... ,.,,, . ,,.. ,. , Q-H ,r -- ,, is W-A1 uf, .W Q f--f if W, - V , , ' ' 7 W SS' Forrest Wendlend Tom Westfall -. if 1 . wi fe! E' 1 I e 1,5 51-,nf az, ' H ,asfzxiezfgf . , 'Y 'in i K ,,..f fi i iszikzmiszfe John Wiechman Bob A nw 2, is Qi 5 I g 'at Q 1 5 if 9 51 , . fi, , 35, .ff it ww if? a Susan Janie Kenneth Bob Marshall Whalen Wheatley Wheeler White Whitney K ,.., ' K., V Q z: 725 ,, as , -- 'A' L: ibfbffiii H , ,,..,, If liiliwsf ' '7 , Lt, 'Mtv' 1' 1 Si:'5lff53hQiL951zkf ' sg, .ge . 4 A- fi ' A - ziszji r B' 'L U, 5156213 -77 'L 5 5l5?i5V5Q93Ii-EWS? H ff- ff 1555: H flfi 'xfifii ' lffii- I Q 15553 if . W ,ii jgs viii .. H Y ' '7 f'Eff,7L Qing 3' ix , Dick f - 2,1 'f:2, wvfr,zs Wiens iv :ii r l 3 ef ga, Cary Kenneth Willard --- aaaafeaa eeaaae ranaa pi? f John Wickliife AMONG THE' MANY ORIGINAL homecoming floats based around Connie the theme of advertising slogans, this Hoat from Mrs. Doris Lyman's Williams Williams Williams homeroom won third place honors. 73 3 i yiis , 1 E i E ffsezz 4' , 'seg 5 fl , 'K ii Q Q ff, ' 4 ati ' if E T f Gayland Paula Raymond Williams Winamutc Wingert , E isiixsii 2 is wif , , in Q 2 Q vw X. if 3 E Ka Q fi H-ir, .V ,A .a' V? Mary Robert Wohlford Woods Howard Worley is ue Worm Carol Wright Cary Mike Wyatt Yoder Paul Young . .V - we ' w if' x lt Beth Wray Realize That Comin School Year WELL, OF COURSE IT'S THE STYLE, says Susan Whitney as she and Nancy Thompson model the latest fad, leotards. 74 i .jk ri 5 A X 5 i s ' e my , ,xi ,i 1... , .,, fs, YV -ff Y Ziff is, 'M KNOCK DOWN ONE . . . up pops another, was the advertising slogan of the first plane float from Miss Donna NCCllll2lIll'S all-girl junior hoinerooin. MEMBERS OF H-2 CLUB, serving as ushers at school events are-Bottom Row: KI. Root, P. Haston, P. Ross, L. Malson, K. Schroll, S. Embick, S. Herron, D. Hayes, B. Bond, V. Erwin, B. Roesler, C. Kruger, N. Thompson. Second Row' M. Ewing -I. Vlfhalen V. Allen B. Fox M Tregellas, Burk, H.kRidlen, Colladay, ,D. Ging, Pi Nichols, S. Scruggs, S. Sawyer, C. Cameron. Third Row: H. Missildine, Morris, M. Ediger, D. Stewart, M. Daugherty, P. Coop, Bartlett, M. Colwell, KI. Eckart -I. Kessler, KI. Albertson, C. Hitz, A. Rueschholf, L. Carey Fourth Row: Mrs. Doris Lyman, L. Peters, M. Wohlford J. Haskard, S. jones, D. Mitchell, A. Koch, S. Meschke G. Berry, S. Mfhitney, G. Ferguson, R. Rush, C. Coberly C. Rostine, S. Schrock, D. Reynolds, C. Chabin, K. Van naman, and Mrs. Ora Kruse. Will Be Their Last in 9 e HHS 4 4 G E E , Y O U SHOULD'VE SEEN THE BEACH, KIDS! Memories of summer freedom haunt the first weeks of school stu- dents settle down to the old grindf' ANTICIPATING THE RESULTS of their experi- ment are amateur chemists Dee Ann Joyce, Bonnie Baldwin, and Carol Rostine. TIME TESTS AND THE POUNDING OF THE KEYS will never be lorgotten by underclassmen -lone Martin and Sharon Downing as they work hard for perfection. P1 Y Eunice Charles Judith 5 .fig A E51 rx M. . f eltk Vernon Ann Kay Annalee Marilee Adams Adcock Altvater Anderson Anderson Anderson Andres Anshutz . '7 fu, 5 Us if K it 5 f:, A 3-of E SV , k , l s- B s -issi e svss+ W A' S i ilk. f- Y 'W Kenny Bill Melvin Richard Judy N ancy Charlotte Don Arnett Atkinson Avery Babcock Bailey Baker Banks Bargdill, Jr Sophomores May Sometimes F alter Bill Barker v f Buzz Bauman 'ii READY TO FULFILL his sophomore Kath presidential duties is Bruce Ferris. y 76 Becker 4 5 ' i .. E -Q .,,., 2. 4 -H Q . is , . Q .W . W .ma Q 112: H 2 1 M, ,,. or E N it ga ,Q fe 1 Barbara Jim Coralee Jerry Barkman Barnes Barrett Battey ,g.,:.4 : ev K K W 1 at ' VVL., Z, .,.: K Wihyff if ,xffwl A i l I WK A 2 Y- K Let: in NGN K Karon Wayne Don Dennis Baxter Beall Bearden Bechtold ff si - . fy f 7 l A M.Qf'if 1 5' Y t A A it A Harry Beverly James Birddella Benjamin Bennett Benson Black K 6 ': L l ..,, A if I 4 , . Bill Kathryn Black Black Jim Billups ? Orvall Birt magma... .V if -vi Q 8 gt ff ' T , 3 , ,P R as-,ik ll E ,I I Q, E Dona Vicki Ann Blank Bloom James Betty Brawher Breaux . ,s I , 1. 'N 1 x : G 425 We fe, Sonya Blount Derroll Bretz J, A ,I In V A r j . it w - ,K , A f- K- Q . A A we ,S .. . it-1 B r l f?uE Eleanor Bob Edward Boese Bolin Boyer mi I 5 if rut ., 3- fol- E 4 . :A , a'-o Gary Karyl Lee Bernice Brewer Brickey Briggs Before en Doors of Education ' , L1 , . qt ,y g A ll f H A B iat' , ' K, 5 L IEKA , .,,V, , r- ai s 'il -'s a Wayne Vivian Doyle Kent Robert i Bright Bright Brightenburg Britt Brooks Z A h Q .I K . W ,V YI. gy! Q BV we v, :wg QQBK 3 A jygng Vgig VLEZ Chrge Glenda Lewisl Lois Patsy Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown A W f ggy f ,,,!t B A A ' B ,H ' .. jg, , ,. 'fy - W' f t Hy gy gytzy gg , , M , ,ia A AAV: E .V 'V g A N Mt A xp . W' . , i V A irre f fwfr ': at, B if A B WH tyt i 7'3 in 'tfr gngmyay' aer ff -, A B MARGARET ENGLAND, sophomore Connie Joan Glenn Donna Sheila vice-president, helps the president with Bunte Burger Burr Bush Bush sophomore activities. 77 , K ,gil V, 15: A. g 5 FQ Ftye ,Elf ' 5'-Sf V' ' 5 V ' fl? 5. X XR ii? Hy X s 5 11 x sg , 5 15, af , ' W? WI M, -:gf ' '11 ., . 'M , S f- K .1 f Ardith Byroad Janis Bybee 5 as 3 45 , .. sg, , S 3 D Paul C alvillo assrlfwavzf LI .. . - . W 3552651512 - , L is xii lex.:-IL . v, 3172 . If Ms , f m . , -121 .f 2' ' -' Diana Clayton Janice Clark Kay Clifford SQQQHQ S+ Us X Q .4 aw 5 ,aw .q if K lit S5 1 il fs gm is el 5 a L , Pat Carpenter S, : . . .- was M ,' f QWWWM X ,, W 3 R Q, A m t, . .fiizk - ,W ' . 'K .f Brian Cole Joe Castro ga--I Iwi QQ I'..,.kMgs:',I.s i . KE 2 'X I 3 LX 0' -af we in 95' 5 .4 John Cole , .I - ' im, -E ,W H13 , .: ,, ,,., . L, H lal i ,JK 5 ,Q , . L. H .IVZ .,, , 'mei ,L Irene Caudillo 2 ,, .zfgaxf 1 ef - 1 fm 1 ,. , J elli s. ., +I I e. .521-I fmxzi . . M -s,,l, f 1, X - I I x Bill Connelly Q N ,. . 2 , ' it .W s 3' X I A' g, E 3 , Hs . . Carl Cavanaugh A ,.:, .I L gave-' Linda Cooper Harry Chabin y me ..I,::f. g g:-M, wi Q fe- if a, 5 3 s Q2 'S Q k . VI, gr ...feats . .,-.1 rw I- gf, J. Dee Cox Traditions Impress New Stud nt . , . I .Www lg M W I 5 U . ,Why 5, KI , i525f'f:Q , ress i Q.. ji es. S a..ri.. .4..., j .....' ,Q- Kenneth Cox Julie Coyne :I f'- Q 2. fh. , ,,kl5 f -: V..,:f W ,.,Qkh 2 1 5 SW' , K AEM Q . , QF K S lf f X il -1A?.:'-'- A .,-k f 5 M f? We nr S 5' S Howard Crank . I I Judi Mike June Cummings Cunningham Daugherty Charlene Crawford Q L we I . . wi , gl , 3 . ,M -' 'WH wil 'Q as 1 S 1 lg, ii' 5 Q 11:1 .fill Spiga' 5' 4' , 'Kiev A 1 Wy, if Nick Dean I .siss- , S? Q NW Y wif l W is QI M F s N? , lx- leg. - gsm-, W, , 2 M ii ' I Teressa Judy Crawford Crouse ri . ' - -..,,.L', ul I .. q , -. ' gig . . ., 5 ,. .,KfI,.2szi4L, -: 8 s We ky!! Rozanne Cr,upper ' ff'-w fe: as '--Is V 5 , -a:e1ff .fIu' 1 .II I, any mea . e,,, 5. -1 ,fir si usa :ff gr -1 - -I . M. I 1 H3 .Lili fi. . , wif Ir. 5 A Y Z ,gl A Vs aw' We wwgsfegalr X f as s 'lf ,lk ig 1 5 fs in 4 2 1 M gag K Els: Ron Cully , E f 2 Deanne Donna June Kathy Dehart Dehart Dehm Deppner wk ,,,, , . 3. P1 M f ,.,.l 1.. . ,, . Carl Janet Shirley Eleanor Larry Sharon Sharon 78 Detter Dirksen Dirksen Dirkson Douglas Downing Dragoo M I . , 5 6 W, 'fa s A Vera Duarte S 5 reg, W --egg ,frfegf s l mg f xt john Dunn E Loretta Edwards - ' f R I R V , ,,.,, 2 Y iii li , I n ,-1 H . A. -E. A l b tv A . U if ' -i f ' R ' .. :--' . W it in I 5' . - 1 , ,Lzy f ., an H , , , . y V J ,W +R b,1, Z, K 1 at I K , A VVKKL-. x t A Z 1 ' . f M ' mll' 'iii e R John Judy Marcia Harry Darrell La Verne Dwyer Easterday Ebright Echols Ediger Ediger L if i V' I , ':!x, A - IH I W 7' I 1 621339 ' W L i i ,.- 2 -d Neal Jack Sharon Marc Margaret Kent Edwards Elam Elliott Emery England Ewing K HEY K Q.. wi . .1 Earl Wayne Ediger Billy Eyman ho Are Ea er to Become a Part -'ffffii'-1 . 'f 1' , ' 3315271 , at 5 .fy js, X 3' R W2 x Q5 milf I :. ,.:5::,.va,::.- g 3 iw . 55, f ,wwf 'fi-'Y 1.1 . fee 5 fr , , A ' K 7 'ff W ' S, -fm . ., 1' ' , , 1' .,gg, ' Carole Suzanna Falk Falk X ,'yA L y Z 1 Bruce Francis Ferris Fisher irre i s :: . . l .L,V.. K V I all 5K . f' Gary Dee Ann Foster Freidenberger , ' fa :5f,.Q,, ,W .gf as . yrrr P' ms lnk- 2 '5i w? if is -f Q if sm- K ,. 55 ii 9, Dale -Ioan Lavell Farney Fast Featherston i ..yy i M is Rosie Patricia Ann Ray Flores Floyd Ford V' Vl: . , yy ' Carol RiQh?1fd Afvilla KEEPING RECORDS at the ofhcers' meet- FYICSCU FFICSCU Fuller ings is sophomore Secretary, Dee Ann Freidenbergerk job. 79 .:' he , U H , . 4 X 'I , , it xi in ,ik W J ,. Eddie Fuller ' 4 Qi ad J K S A W. M Gale Fuller Marilyn Gifford Martha Gilbert S yo Q Nm v,., a ,, 1.4'f.f. 1- 5 1,-.-3532 5552, ,. f nur, Tiki? , W ,wg Kg N tj if X 3, F, LA al. ky . Agile? Vgkk A A ., Linda David Margaret Linda Ronnie Fuller Fullmer Garcia Gatewood Gatewood R. EEAE: J at Sandra Jean Donna Janice Philip Y Gilley Glaser Glotta Goble Godina C ass Elections 'ab Robert Gonzales Raymond Graves Eu if Patti Hagan Q1- ' , : ,: 5 K i 5 , l 11 r Leeon Gould 9 r , 4,2 Larry Greatwood . Ellen Hageman ,Y K Hei - 9 -- rata , A I k,:Q. K fm eaaa J - i at 2 3 4 rr ii ifx seas 1 -Q--Y .. ' A r Sharon Jeanie Jean Gould Gradall Graham , ,,,. T J . . i J ' T' Linda Marlene Richard Greene Greenert Greeyer R i-'fa V r-, V, J J Q A Richard Darlene Melinda Hamilton Hanson Hanson Norma Gibbs but Ji 'N 'KL , Janice Goldsmith hten Spirit W, . f, 2 . 'e ,eye awmii Kiel? J sua: H Q E' . if f R Lee Don Ronald Graham Grandon Grandon 1 ,l et e f Q ' F ' ,. ii , n at Cecil Sandy Sue Guthrie Guthrie Guthrie K f fi ix K do J Y W, 'Aid l r 'N a ely ,. Jim Marcia John Hardy Harmon Hai-r .ii f ,.,A. . do J 15 J W . 9 -A lm- H 5 f' N , ,- . ataa Rita Cheryl Evelyn Harrington Harris Harris 'm , ' M, f . , S Ly J- is-W, ,,k ,,,, V D' 4 'gif .Lf ,ii P iv 7 1592 .,. A in 'E : . . 52 22? fgv' 3' if , , la, Janet Jerald Tom Henry Herdt Hester E is f ,. ,K , ,E 41 5, - Q 'me fx: xg ..,- 1 ia ii , 1' W it A vs e by f Q Netia Jack Clark Judy Janet Harris Harris Harrison Hawks Haxton S, L f . N C, W V: n a J ,fi f -... Morris Doris Charles Charline Dennis Hickox Hildebrandt Hill Hill Hill With Hubbub of Joining , Doin s ' '. ' 1' 2, aj, . L.., . - f' . V - .- 243.1 Barry Hilleary sf H' f ' 5 3? C LL.., . 2 xg L2 Larry Hollowell Linda Hoy s :-new -, S 5 is wa - f- f wr 23f'f2rs,f 'Q f fy 5,1-'iw- s,.,1: ,- 1 - f. si if L. ' ' ' - H I ,t.,,, lnt , J ' ' ' S We w Q X David Hodge P- Grace Holmes H H s 'T-5 7 ' --.. XS t,???, ,, .::. J J h , A in H Carolyn Carolyn Dick Hoefer Hoke Hollowell A ' n1',, z-l iii' C . ' ,,ev A J J ' .L 4. ' V Barbara Judy Jennifer Homan Houston Howard John Jane Hoyt Hubbard ,i ,W . ,, ,k,f., rags - -we fu, v 9. ,Wo- Beatty Gary Owen Hunter Hutchison COLLECTING CLASS DUES is the Job of sophomore Treasurer, Joan Fast. 'Y .L 1- s11f . Charles Hyter Johnny Imel 5' were ex. 1g 1 1 'Wwe . V is ts Jag -1 'lux 1 K V is S 'V' 1 'Q Q3 Corkey Janice R q,.f' .w WF, 1aM3 Y 13. ffl - -W. 1111 Doretha James . 'gi vs , K K S. ax K if K X if 1 Af'?3'1 .ah ' 'i f' Q ,1 A sf 3 455, qt. Gary James 5 555.1-5535: ' . . 2 .. 'E 'fl x -.., '- . ' ' --'1 . - 134 vjqgggilr Louis Johnson Johnson Johnson Larry Eugene Jones yigw Y 16k aa Lois Ann Janner K we 4:51 i 'Z H ' . f1 5.1515 E Z Carol JOY f'f1t145'- - 1' 1 11. -,gen . 1 . 25511 51 . mm W1 . . 1. 11 K Billy Jeffries iii- 1,.s1 -gggxiiirm V.: ' -1. ' ev Q' Bonnie Keckler . aw 1' 7 . ,aww 9 ' szmirfffi 'ui 52 ir V 1- 111 Sandy Jeffries 1 .1 ta 1 ff . -N1.fw.,f-1'- ,1111 Qfs1ry111f1 1..s 1 - dmv-1f1w11v . 1 1 .1 2.W..f. fu W Q 11-1 . M W1 1' 1 .V . 1 1 smssasg ie 81 .1 ..1, 1. 111.. me 1m M11 1 11 ,tw A-ta ,lwszipig ff .. 2 is if 1593 Charles Keifer Try-out for B-team C eerlead W' 2157 'i f Ts . K1 I . V . 1 'wwwr'1ma I at R f'vifEEs11' .ii si . is 15 145 51 ' Larry Kerwood x- 11, , 1 5 1 1 g'1 sa e ,1-' '-.--. S4 Tis W i t-,an 1 fn: Pxk A it 4? Eddie Kumorouski ,ggsf f1 JudY Ketchum 1 x e ,,,r 1 1 J Y -Sze . 1 .wwf 1 1,-Q-an 1:s:azz- -, - 1 1 -1 Sy, 1 Q - 1.14m .. 1- ss I 1 ' 1 1 fx af 'ig K 9. 1-fi-1 LX 1 -yhff 'sfi.- Yia,,- ' 'ii fi .ihiifvff 7 1. lcv- 1 K . '- 1 -- ' S 7331--7 rr.. N1 - ' ' 1. f ' fs '- ' wif ' 1A s eeeii ' 11,1 ,Lf, 1 V W J. . .V L Q, 1 f' . ' '.. ' 5 ' .:::11f-', - gfiigisfi'114'5ffff1f i7 ir John Jon Doug Marion Keyser Kile Kinley Kirby 1 . 1 215 ' J' T ifiilii? ft: 'F '1 .1 . 5 tt 1 11 .1 1 if 19 2 1 7111. . Nuff-,L -z::x.ass:' . , 1511 -fiikgsf 1-11sgei'1'f . 411.5-11321551 A R111 MW-ff 1 .-151,351.1 11u j i 1 sf' S 'ff11a1fggs1'sf1f1.1'f1aQ1Li1z.ifw1fm'? J .f 1 1-fy was 2..51.1111.-.11 sk -K g . fl '-12.2133 W. I -1.11.25 5 3 N fe .,1J, ' Roseanne Laird in Pi? filqjgtr W K . 3.1. 'f .15ii? 7 M 1 1 1 :sgazg1s1is?5e2si1g.'1.- 5 - Sharon 82 Lemen Susie Lemmon V.. .MW 5 , W l x Barbara Lamb A 5 Dean Lewis iw 1 W1 an -1 5. 1 'L ff ' '?:2l:f5 W 1 1g-mm ... . ' 1f11w1f+:u f 1 . H111 .f.- 1 .awe it - . 'fl' C C-lfl??3x1 INF. ..- t Sf- 1 1- 5.1. x .... . .,,. , .,.J 1. H N i x 2 1 2 .11 .... 61318111 M12 3QEs1?GQ'f:: as . - ma 1V :wx-'rwwlefszy my P5 f ifxxeismf. r .1 1 5- 1r..w1.s 'fsxisvfw f 2 1 V 1- Qs. is . W ' n ff-f. 5. 3 I 2.5.5, Carol Tom Charles Landrith Lappin Lay Tom Kramer Wi 61 my t f . X S X Wilma Layman Denys Jenkins 'l 2 is i f l 11?'55QiQi1i 1' - :5i5??:s1fif5 - Larry Kennedy I' .' if art, 1 , 1... if 3' Carolyn Krehbiel 1 1 -1 2 -I fy li 4 Y XD ri mg F at, ein z 'g if El f 3 Q, . 1 L fix K x ,gf n t ' l X- O Gail Leatherman aggffi QE vaMf1f4i5g9 13 J aiaq giv so 1? W .1 7 1 -1 . X . I .'.' he 1 ,. if Marcheta Ron Fred Dave Sarah Link Littleton Littooy Long Lowe fri , , . ,ei ,V A,,: A h 5 'fir W V ,. K ,Jay f fs j.f1gQfx.1g Q 3 if if K' A , 1 , , -k , 'Audit' 2 - ,ty ' .z,.f. if A iqg qi, , I I Q so A-fb? . ,v ' ,. ,we ,TL if ,, .ii . . , Af., WA , 1, :f . .im Karen Lucas Sr , Jim Ludwig if K , 5, , 1 HJ- A' ii ,' og ff- fw,,W 32 ' ' 1,112 2 -xg: , A , E35 ' jryffff ' ive' f 1 ' f mx: , , , I--,?..f.'f4i,,3 3 , L .' Carol Martin William Mason Parti gk ,rm 'f 4 2 ve 4 A 5 .fr I, . . it if 1' ff' 1' 3 E 33492222 Y S, it . ,Q iElfjf,3g,..N f. gmflialgg 1-,safe if Rh s 5 4 ,lr Donna McDaniel , . - f i ,' ii -r g ulf 'mg ' Becky Miller 'W z , naan,a '22, 5 as iann bk g . , - V U., .- .A 3, 4. A , 1 r 0 3' kgs? if T 14 l Judy McElyea .-:f ,.iE , . .,,, . 113 , 52 I 'V ,:f . M' f Q ,iiizfi ,. .9 ' .::5V:' V Ronald Montandon QS. , 4, , :X , 1 . . , , l--' 'af r ' if ,. . . 'Film V, .V . 'I ,f - fzsif IVMLEF7 s'isl'i.53 ,f:TZr'-Y'Y5'1N1sx?f'- 3 Fai' ' David Morgan Judy Morris Donna Mabry .ff fs , ft , A y W iil 1 a snn Larry Mayfield J, , Carol Ann Mahoney r ig! , ri Si jerry McCalla Johnny Judy Gerald Mahoney Manche Martens ii Kay Virgil Karen McClellan McCown McCue , ? ,, 5 ,..,, fl ' ,-iglkl 4 if few A q2g.A- sem r if JJ , , is Z .wi S 1 A 1 fx jim Martens . 'aim i,'::.5fjL'. . ,, iw , to ,' Leis? ei , ,, , , ii L , - Lonn McCurdy ipate in Sports Program , Michael McEntarfer Luanna Moore V '- 1 Hifi' ' ' 35523 ww , f,2, 11 ' ufws fw- sm, 'L 5959 , I., if in ,isi- ,731 MQ: I-l Es? C'-5 in 52 -fr saga '49 71' ,dr sri 4 ug M 4 , .W ggi? at sw ' 3? M Z J. 1 L wi., 2 is 1 A -ge , .54 ., S' - .elif 1, . ,M s?x,Ls. 1 Tri. I-,W-W f, 2242, Pat McMillin -L M4 A iw, gy : 47 A :. .15 ,V .. 3. .., ,. .,i . .sfo ,L N.k,,g., ggim,,j,gQ,A.,,i1?4is'F :Ei ' f f .,,,3..-., .wg ,,g. 35 ' + mm 1 f.. X, 9 X 12. Q K R57 1, Q. ., H. .,i,,'s,. , .Q :rg : fi 1, ri 3 X 5 L 5 Bl Judy Richard Lott McQuilliam Mesker Metzler -ww:-,f,gw,.,-fsgf. as Q. if , L. L w-,ESM L- .' Wanda Milburn DILIGENTLY WORKING to add the finishing touches to a sketch are sophomores Carol Martin and Janet Symns. 83 Qs L, 5 .2359 u A at sr M .Q ' 3 1 - wif , 13, 1 ivy' ,. , K i i . i i 'f zvq g - f ,. -,- X ' 'N Deloris Ancel Artie Murphy N euburger N euburger . , Q, rfdf . ' ,, rw I In A -V I iv' i V, f l c it R . f 1 K k1lk4 1 1, Q V' ' f if Richard Ken Ronnie Ojeda Opdyckc Ortner ttend Lon sir f ' , pink? ma y v . W Q: - i .fm . J ' 715512 1: N'- , .ah Bob Parker - - . : 1 1' Y 55535: ! if a 5. .,, 2 sf. -1 far S' Rosemary Pina . , Judy 34 Railsback Jam. '.,, . YS 8? W 2 a, , v rea Wax M132 Lynda Paschal . 13: x Nicky Pitchford a P -Q 5.x evhsiewr se P P to aaia 1 ,,-' 'v ' - Q. '1-- 7 ,,' 4 1.1-if Gary Ralston Maurice Penny .:i-..-.,5i52Efz.1Ji-V- miss . V. ff - 11 :W -ff v.5,..,w5.t3,-,W . .. .s,.,a5zW ,HY :. 5:15. ' . ' . , .. ..ss.,,, ilfliii .V 'ig-'1 -14' WM.. ,A ,X 5eL,.,, 4 I K QF W , was 'Z' .Hwy , ff Shirley Plush Barbara Ramos .4 W f + ii 3:55 Don Joe Charles N ewburn Newlon Nichols l y. 2 my -:is . i fkifi - . - iii: emafrsgaw fl as W f, f , . . . L. ,ugigs U- fc ' ,sizgfi rm-5. 'fr in' ,ga- p 2 xp' agiivwif I? 1. V 3 1 , ,us o 6 0 11 vo 'Q Q, , , 0 ,1 1 , ,I 3'-5 Qmggtfa - f - - . iliifnfhfo :vzfnxfff Judy Caralee Patricia Osenbaugh Owens Owsley ell? i ii , if 2.4. Diana Linda Nicholson Novinger 1 . W ,. 5.1 -f - K f- 1- 1 H , 6252535 41' -wtf' . 'L A . ,WLL N F' K. f ,. QQ .., r.,L, .. .,., ,..,,,,,., Q. Eg P 1 . . fzesllsgifrf . 'I QW 3? I ' B . . A Danny Donald Pankow Parker -Anti ipated Dances 5 e. Q . is .ff 'si ., 111 f Wwf . . t L -..W .-e5i, y - P5 fra T R Richard Perry X 1 Q P x KN S V v Q H. , s at -. Bob Pond 1' wX'E1sQSZ5i Shirley Ann . PM . 1 my : V SQ, ,--'- , , X X at 5 3 -Qi: .. K. . Q 3111, . f .. 1 gm f- - v- . - fa falgwf NQY 53 Be r. Q new N, be L Q sa , H . , . . ,Q-3,gg5 .. gsmr 2 Q an l Jean Joyce Manuel Pessetto Phillips Pickens Pina Q at Lgi .3 'Af . K ,o , W, V . . ' Q , . R o,.- L il L' 1 .. . 1 Q . R - V - ae erie Y eere P P . A 57 .irg V M--In I 57 i , at . 7' ' i ff A 7 .W '.-1 - -.-, F .- T f A Kent Pope 5 J . ... 7, . .V IQ . ' i - . 9 Dean Rank Roger Ratzloff Terry Pope Carmen Raya Ronnie Pugh Richard Pratt K E 3 'A 2' vz 19-'c . i . 'S , R47 :fe gig Margaret Raya Rayl Jerry 3 V Johnny Razo , M 3 2, we as l 'Q I 3 H -I- Larry X ,., Q, A ,I W .f p V1- 34' o i X' if ' Alice Jane Don Jim Reed Redgate Reed Reed Marion Dickie Ronald Suzie Delores Ann Richards Richardson Riffel Rives Roberson Carol Reid fu f :mia 'ills' ai in , ,M .. X Eh 1' 2 Q, Jay E. Roberts H -gg- if Q k,, .K , Ray Reussner jean Roberts axes. :Q K l . l yS,iMf 25 cp? c Wanda Rhorer A L ,Wg . ,,,, 5 msiaggli .ya 51 ser 1 E is 5 Jerry Roberts Help with Home Room Acti ities Judy Roberts R Alice ws. .M w e Q YV, M , if ll,, W ., . , ,. , ,, , ff Liga ,. 1: .,,, F ,f ,W W s 1 K fi ' in f ff is fa ,, Q2 W : g wx.: ffeiii fzigsy-755, 135914 M 151 552225 f ' ,-- qu- i :Q 4 ..:-.'- '. ' ' I' f - W ., ' '11, r 'V y . Q i fiW?3ZW'fHt wamyfw, qxwgw Dick John Joe Odriqll'-31 Roher Sames Sanchez lzfff fff I ,. 1 ' aaa aaa,fQaQr2 5 ff ?lffi!:k,42? , k, fl 1363 Julie Schroll Linda Sellers Keith Schwer f c --W kr.. ,V 2 ywgiv swear Sarah Sesher janet Rosemary Richard Bruce Santee Schemm Schroeder F. Seitz 3 , J 4, 'X' 144 , ' , ' , fi .. f Q 2 za ' -4 if i ' ' THE BUZZ IS OUT! -jean Grahaiu, liarbara Lamb, and Marion Lucille Ruth Richards leave the building on 21 typical Thursday noon reading the Sevefson weekly newspaper. 85 sg lj, v, 9' 'T in v . Ms gr' 35 it Mary Shilling fr-is .'-xg. V i ii ,-gi -gif V Sega.- X ,,z.Al Karen Singleton . ,.: 3 S W :Www wflkggz .1,l,, Efii ' 1 Janice Shorb 5. 2 45 Kg, -' Eff , ,.l, V 3 .y,a.,, Y., Vic Sisk Q 'His' .ff Calvin Showalter Don Skinner 1 1 Qs, .-cgi, -- 1 + ,Q sm ' ' is -1-.W .-f'. 5 , . .. , 'kb Q , Y . . ,,llll at ' H s fwei M . J - . k: . ' ' x wx -- ev 9 it siii,,+ -. W ga I 1.5545 7 ,, U '-f . 4. 7, . V L..,..N,., lg: 'ji sf 4. K, ..,. ,L M Sandra Showalter Bob Slade Jim Shuman ' ' Q. Y ' 7'.f 1 4 '-:' 4k,. ss Daryle Smalley S6 Sas., it Marc Siebert jim Siemens t , .. 5.5 E, qi .. .. sf' i,,',, .L Georgia Larry Smith Smith -f U - .sim- s 5 F7 1 Mike Sims 5 Q:-sa'-ry: SRV in -'.. '.s sw . , . Ma..-W Q.:-ff new rl aff? :' f-EEA Mary Ann Smith utlook on Life Is More Seriou Marvin Smith S lg n ,is x71 ,, ,. Y. gf., 5, 1 75.6 r . David Spriggs Diana 86 Stephenson ' . leea . ' is ifei ,, lsi isl,' f elli 14 s I g V ,il - M. ZV, , L.- x Pk . 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MAKING THE ROUNDS to learn to use the card catalogue in the school library are Sherril Vincent, San: dra Swanson, Kent Ewing, Mary Ann Keffer, and Janice Goldsmith of Ezra Metz's sophomore English class. tudents Enroll for Junior Year AIN'T MISBEHAVINT, but as a result of being absent, sophomore Marcia Harmon stud- ies in the hall while her class checks a test she missed. HPATTON PLACE, wins for Bobby Patton's sophomore home- room a second place rating in the annual football Homecoming parade. 89 Warsaw, ' 'Z 1, ,ms .gi Q' va .fi 1 lifgi . ,s 4, 5' .2 3' W aff k Y .9553 in ,dk K K A , ...nf- ifsl. mx aff' 52 Z V. 5 Qs Q V 12 T v I w 1 4 if ,-.. ,sa f-kv ,W 5 M ,. r, is if .ww - I z , - ,, Q ,, . ' af A 4 as i ' f.1Q,. Qi' ? , 1 f Q5 ' , 'H' :Qi -'Q ' f f 2 A I X .Y 4 wwf 5 Mfg ' v ge gifs? J . at 5 ,f f Q S ' H' ff! mg, 1. .N ., ,-?,..g3. 1 ,kg f1',La.'.:..1-gif.: 'P Eiga' Af.: 9 was . mg. .gk if ., , .. if, I , T i f fy Q F 'W 'SEQ gh ,QQ A k sr ge I K 592 5 ix 5 'F X .. 4 6 Q. I Q 1 ? ' 5.4 .f 355.-:ft L .T . V 5- .'-k 3 . E X Q 1 Q 3 ' ' I x 5 I I I a , , I a WAV? I 1 CL BS and URGAN ZATIONS WIEQKHVQ, W Q 1 ,i9?f':-f ? is L5 Mfmiiif gg 9 Wfiffwfgwff Q4 ' ff !?ilgfi3f'if' sk :f?fwwQ+l fl' If F 5 ' 'f i if gg J ,fig uf, 1, 5,6 ,fe I N1-----Q-f---QV-Y, Y,,, ,, XUY7,-, Y,VV ,Www-W 1-,SQ1-QfQ -----Y--- TQ.. - - . - . - , - , - . - I gt..--.-1-'11 - . ---- T, 4, S, At HHS you 've go! your cholera Acting, jnaizzllng, chess or voiccy COIl7lllf'.Y5 1'l1:l1s tha! lie ln wail To let you know you Wally Tllllf. To com 11 your fillllll, lo .shine your slzow Anfl nzainly lo collect your clues. Alzrlzfyou don 't dig om' of lhesf. jus! .vlarl your own club, af you j1lea.w',' Take up archery, or bop, Holrl your 7lI66'lZ.7lg.S' al the hop! YouWIFIimnlyjujzrnzrfffx ooooooo A rzlvlotle, .S'oj1hocle.v.' jus! u word of r'uulz'on, lhough, Bzffore you grub your hal and go: Don 'I forget lo play il cool- Leuve a lltlle lime for school! alfa-:Q111gkQQLQ,,,,, ,WST ,,,Y,, X YYVVYYYYY l Y: YYVVV WWW g-ff..-, ---- - tuco Woyrlis, Plays, Has Dances 2 HONEST! I SOLD ALL MY TICK- ETS IN ONE ROOM, Sue Brown tells Sandy Hall, Sarah Graber, Ellen Hageman, and Janice Bertrand. QUIET SETTLES OVER THE AUDITORIUM when Ron Kessler, Stuco president, opens an assembly. PUTTING IT DOWN IN BLACK AND WHITE is Jan Wolf, secretary. Treasurer Ann Wyer, sponsors Mr. Eldon Snyder and Mr. C. R. Gillilan, and Vice-President Sara Sue Bowles peer over her shoulder. FUN FOR ALL and all for fun is the motto at the noon dances. SANTA'S LITTLE HELPERS pass out treats in the Christmas assembly. READY FOR A MONDAY BUSINESS MEETING are Stuco members-Top Row: Larry Kingsley, George Frie- sen, Meredith Perkins, Mary Beth Culver, Connie Cha- bin, and Marilyn Henry. Second Row: Richard Israel, Sandra Minear, Marilyn Fields, Linda Carey, Mary Beth McGuire, Barbara Hill, and Beverly Dubbs. Bottom Row: John Wiechman, Judy Deatz, Harriett Ridlen, Larry Scott, and Betty Fox. During Year of Aeeomplishment C'MON, HAVE A SECOND ONE, says Vice-president Sara Sue Bowles as she offers Paul Erpelding, foreign exchange student, and President Ron Kessler a hotdog at a picnic given for Paul. The elected leaders of the student body, Presi- dent Ron Kessler and Vice-President Sara Sue Bowles, led an active and industrious Student Council through the 1958-59 year. One of the two main projects of the council was sponsoring Paul Erpelding as foreign exchange student from Luxembourg and acquainting him with the school, students, and community. The second project was selling student movie tickets. Other highlights of the Stuco program were the football and basketball queen assemblies and cere- monies, the nickle-noon dance program, class as- semblies, and an exchange assembly. A Christmas assembly was presented in which Santa was Prin- cipal R. C. Guy, and popcorn balls were given as treats to the students. Billfold-size honor roll cards were given to stu- dents on the semester honor roll. Second semester, Salthawk victory pennants and victory ribbons were sold at athletic events. Intramural basket- ball games were played and the champions played the faculty basketball team. Also, there was a game between the GAA volleyball champions and the women's faculty volleyball team. The last project was the buying of a new Ameri- can flag for the auditorium. MONEY-MINDED STUCO MEMBERS propose money- raising projects for the year. Front Row: Johnnie Ann Stewart, Carol Martin, Marcie Spaniol, and Janis Bybee. Second Row: Judy Haskard, Gretchen Grove, Lois Ann Jan- ner, Jim Reed, Beatty Hunter, and Scotty Young. Back Row: Jeanie Wheeler, Ardy Byroad, Nancy Baker, Patti Hagan, Karen Singleton, and Eleanor Boese. THE CLUB PRESIDENTS and cheerleaders become acquainted with Paul Erpelding at Ron Kessler's house. A SOUVENIR OF SALT HAWK SPIRIT is displayed by student council members Richard Israel, Karen Singleton, and Portia Gates. A TRADITIONAL CORONATION KISS is given Skip Run- ner, Sweetheart King, by Linda Woodall, club president. Look- ing on are Peggy Johnson, escort, and Mary Francis, crown bearer. ti,t. IT WAS SO MUCH FUN! smiles y,,.,s . Peggy johnson, Ideal Cheerleader, siren was 4.z.n.- ' if as she admires the basketball she X won in the contest at the Dodge City Invitational Tournament. fi F1 . D , . S 1 1, I ,,,,s, ,,x. .V Q A 2? , 1 ,J r' v' ,S A 5, . Bus TPIPS and Games Hlghh ht FULL OF ENTHUSIASM AND SPIRIT, the Birds fol- low the Hawks to an out-of-town game. Waving good- by from the bus are Vicki Allen, Susan Meschke, Bonnie Smith, Judy Deatz, Gretchen Grove, Carol Martin, and Nancy Baker. HFIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! is the pep club cry as home basketball game. BRINY BIRDS form their victory arch and wait. THE CHEERLEADERS break through. PLEDGING HIS FULL SUPPORT to the paper drive, George Washington displays a proclamation. Funds from the project help finance the cheerleaders' trip to the Dodge City tournament. I , Pep lub Actlon it joins the band in the Salt Hawk Ramble at a HERE COME THE SALT HAWKS! A ' -A 'A . v A V -,am Head irds Prove Able Leaders UQUIET! GENIUS AT WORK! thinks Pat Pritchard, as he prepares a megaphone dunce cap for sponsor Mr. Del Knauer. Will the board meeting please come to order . . . You can do better than that, Woodall . . . ,',, gp. . 4 wm Wowee gang, that's a great idea! say board mem- bers. Top Row: Jack King, Max Sutton, Mr. Del Knauer, Mary Francis, and Bob McLeavy. Second Row: Joy Johnson, Marilyn Fields, Nancy Cochran, and Bill Gordon. Third Row: Mary Beth McGuire, Kathy White, Ralph Drew, and Pat Pritchard. Bottom Row: Bob Fernie, Peggy Johnson, and Mike Croft. ii an Q' I X 2 - A as Mia 1 HTT . ? . ri 5 ,p . -, . APA - QUIT SHAKING THE LADDER! yells prexy Linda Woodall, known as Woody, as she puts up pep posters. Never losing their pepability, the Briny Birds held pep rallies, boniires, assemblies, and in their gold and blue uniforms were seen forming victory arches and lively pep sections at the games. Led by six spirited cheerlead- ers and Sammy Salt Hawk, they cheered the Salt Hawk teams on to many victories. Game days were acknowl- edged by newspaper pep posters which were put in the halls to create enthusiasm and school spirit. A vigilance committee called the G0on Squad con- sisting of 22 boys was appointed to help reserve seats for the Briny Birds. The traditional Sweetheart Hop, held Feb. l3, was highlighted by the crowning of the Sweetheart King who was elected by the student body. This year's oflicers were: Linda Woodall, president, Mary Beth McGuire, vice-presidentg Kathy White, sec- retary, and Jack King, treasurer. Mr. Del Knauer com- pleted his seventh year as the club's sponsor. WHAT TEAM ARE YOU FOR? yell B-team cheer- leaders. Clockwise: Garry Spence, Connie Clayton, Tom Haworth, Vicki Allen, Jim Walker, and Carole Kruger. av, Q ..,. Qu X NANCY COCHRAN , .K H.. 'jg 5 , F02 fi A 6 A 71 J. K Q ig W W Afwiy AIA -5' M ffvg A wfij'yJZ5'f' A QI:- xj' Vhffg ., 4 V: I 0 gk 319155 ' LQ Y f 'ii in 9 fi K, A if PEGGY JOHNSON MARY FRANCIS gf 1EM'f'Lf?N fr , -if 1 ' , is if A - uf' ,,, ,V , , wg ii in ,M -v- 449 , 1,17 LLIVQ fhiwxvgh Ml M 2? . 'if f'i' ww V , WJ swim N259 ,Q , a 6 V79 ? f.,' ff ,. ,,,.1gMi my A if My Pledge 6Today for TomorroW'As WISHING TO JOIN KAYETTES for fun and service are Doris and Elaine Hildebrandt. Making their wishes come true are Julie Parrott and Nancy Thompson who place their names on the member- ship list. WELCOME TO KAYETTESX' says President Linda Ly- man as she smiles at some new recruits. DISCUSSING PLANS FOR THE FUTURE of Kayettes are club sponsors Miss Marie Stew- art, Mrs. Dorothy Stamper, Miss Mary Petty, and Miss Emma Sage. Mrs. Stamper is head sponsor. ALL SMILES and just on time for a meeting are the Kayette officers, Vice-president Jan Wolf, Secretary Sue Brown, and Treasurer Linda Carey. Getting ready for another year, Kayettes got things off to a good start by dividing the club into teams to further club participation. The teams were named for color and purpose. They were white for religion, red for pub- licity, blue for service, green for recreation, purple for program, and yellow for line arts. The Apple of Your Eye, was the theme chosen for the Mother-Daughter tea held in December. The program showed how moth- ers and daughters of long ago compare with those of today. Thanksgiving rolled around and the Kay- ettes were in charge of the dress up assem- bly. Miss Wanda May Vinson, state director of Kayettes, delivered the Thanksgiving mes- sage to a spellbound audience. All the spirit and gaiety of the December season was reflected in the eyes of those pres- ent at the seventh annual Snowball. The theme, Candyland,l' was carried out in red and white. The false ceiling of streamers set off the 600 pound white tree in the center of Convention Hall. Murals and giant candy- canes decorated the walls and doorways while the Salina high school dance band charmed the guests with music. Worthy projects carried on during the year were CARE, assisting the Children's Emer- gency Shelter Home, helping the custodians, and taking care of the bookstore. Kayettes Strive for Leadership ' ANOTHER ONE FINISHED AND READY WELL, I REALLY DIDN'T MEAN IT THAT WAY, ex- plains Ron Kessler, as smirks from the panel and giggles from the audience register doubt. Jack Grove, jim Ellis, Sharon Hayes, Tom Martin, and Ron air views on dating in a Kayette meeting. TO BE PUT UP, says Karen McCue as she hands over a Please Put Gum Here poster. Posters were placed over drinking fountains to help the custodians during Kayettes Alani- tors' Week. ALL DRESSED UP and waiting in line tor cider and doughnuts at the Mother-Daughter tea are the Kayettes and their moms, THE NAME'S CLEO, CLEOPATRA THAT IS, ex- plains Linda Novinger reclining on the table, to Mary Ann Smith. The skit was presented at the Mother-Daughter tea. The narrator at the speaker's stand is Patti Hagan. HAVING A PARTY and catching up on the latest gossip are Kayette board members Judy Bartlett, Pat Ross, Portia Gates, Sue Brown, Linda Woodall, jan Wolf, Marilyn Fields, Vicki Allen, and Nancy Thompson. 99 OHHH . . . Saturday morning. MESSY . . . like spaghetti! LULL before the storm. 1 00 Dance Project Is Annual Snowball ai I 5 . 5 I 1 T 4? , . Qs ,qv ALL RIGHT YOU GUYS, exclaims Miss Marie Stewart, who took my punch? Serving punch and cookies by candelight at the Snowball are Miss Marie Stewart, Mrs. Dorothy Stamper, and jean Phillips. TRIMMING THE KAYETTE MITTEN TREE in second floor hall are Lynne Larson and Joanne Haldeman. The tree was put up to collect mittens for needy children at Christmas. WITH STARS IN OUR EYES and love in our hearts we dance the night away in a fabulous Candyland at the 1958 Snowball. The Salina high school dance band provides the music. H!-,I ff ' 333' life W, if KEY CLUBBER Terry Syler smiles over the clasped hands of Captain Bob Bruce of the Hutchinson Police Depart- ment and City Commissioner R. C. Woodard. Syler and three other mem- bers are receiving a safety award on be- half of the club. Other members are Bill Jennings, Jake Clark, and Steve KEY CLUB BOARD MEMBERS for the '58-'59 season are -Bottom Row: Steve Johnson and Lawrence Morgan. Sec- ond Row: Terry Syler and Jake Clark, president. Bill Jen- nings and Richard Andersen are not pictured. Sponsors at top are Edwin Jorgensen and Frank Kellenbarger. Safety, Service 'Key' Words Fruitcakes and watermelons marked the thirteenth year for Key Club International at Hutch High. The boys' organization, sponsored by math teacher Frank Kellen- barger and psychology teacher Edwin Jorgen- sen, held a fruitcake-selling drive at Christ- mas time to raise funds. Service projects of the club included aid to the Big Brothers and an anti-jay-walking campaign, for which the organization received a safety award from the local police force. Many of the active indi- viduals from the club's restricted membership attended the annual Key Club Convention, held at Topeka in the spring. SPLAT! Terry Syler wraps a ripe hunk of watermelon around club president Jake Clark's head as Jake offers an- other tempting morsel to Beatty Hunter. Beatty apparently isn't hungry. Future Hoiiiemaliers HIP D0 NOT LOADED DOWN WITH FOOD in their arms and love in their hearts, Jeanne Peterson, Donna Swaiford, and Bernice Briggs are greeted at the door by FHA's adopted needy family. PROOF! CURIOSITY KILLED THE WILL POWER of Marcia Harmon, Joan Fast, and Janis Bybee and they obey their temptations to sneak a peek. Sponsor Dance Ll. W4 WHO PUT THE ICE DOWN HER BACK? thinks Pat Graves as Sharon Hayes dances a prance in their panto- mime, Two-toned Shoes, at the annual Barnwarmer dance. 'IO 2 OH! I SEE, says Nancy McQuilliam, Then the butler took the poker . . Jan Russell, Mary Beth McGuire, Carole Chiles, -Io Mock, and Bonitta Gilley have a gab ses- sion at one of the board meetings. ,i-L1 To promote a growing appreciation of joys and satisfac- tions of homemaking was the goal of FHA as they headed HToward New Horizons. Sleepy-eyed members made plans for a year of fun at the come-as-you-are party which started activities. A barbecue was given in honor of the foreign exchange student by the board and their dates. FHA played Santa to a needy family, made treats, and sang carols for the old folks home. Using a setting straight from the WVild WVest, the girls sponsored the annual Barnwarmer dance. In the spring they honored their mothers at a tea and presented the inspirational Easter assembly. Topeka or bust was the slogan for Linda Nonken and jan Russell, the first girls in the history of the HHS chapter to complete their requirements for the state degree. The year's members ended the school term with a spring outing and looked toward the future as America's home- makers., SPONSORS SPIKE THE CLUB with assist- ance-Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper and Miss Mar- garet Ramsdale help Linda Troxel, Gretchen Grove, and Judy Wyatt complete the require- ments for their degrees. Adopt Nec y Family, Sell Candy ARRANGING NOTES for a business meeting is Jan- ice Russell, HHS chapter president. She was also elected District 3 president. HEY! THATS MY HAIR YOU'RE MESSING UP, says Diane Reynolds as Linda Nonken, Karen Brown, Julie Coyne, Kay Anderson, and Dee Freidenberger look on. Board members not pictured are janet Mc- I Ilrath, Carla White, and Roseanne Laird. 103 10 4 SPONSOR HAROLD PRY- OR finds that even riding herd on a band of high school boys has its lighter moments, MAPPING OUT PROJECT STRAT loose with a little oratory while board Richard Israel, and Don Gatlin lend an Pryor, sponsor. Hi-Y Is 'Bi er, Better' lub Amateur politicians, professional popcorn vendors, and carefree silver polishers were among the unlikely types composing this year's Hi-Y. The Hbigger and better or- ganization, sponsored by Harold Pryor and Deane Banker, engaged in such varied ac- tivities as shining Hutch High's trophies, aid- ing other clubs in manning the football con- cession stands, printing a student directory, and sending delegates to the annual Hi-Y Model Legislature at Topeka in the spring. Regular Hi-Y meetings were usually slanted toward the immediate futures of members, featuring speakers from Armed Forces recruiting offices and various civilian occupations. Occasionally such off-beat pro- grams as stereophonic sound demonstrations were scheduled. This year Hi-Y presented a one-hundred dollar scholarship to a Worthy senior boy for use at the college of his choice. HI-Y BOYS take a look at persuasive pamphlets as officer from recruiting station extolls the advantages of Navy life. f EGY, Hi-Y President john Neal cuts embers Alan Sorem, Larry Kingsley, Eltentive ear. In background is Harold TIME TO BREAK OUT THE BOT- TLE,,' says Jim Walker, as he and fel- low Hi-Y member Larry Morgan set to Work in basement tie-painting factory. The bottle contains film-adherent, used in silk-screen processing. DOING THEIR GOOD DEED FOR THE DAY, John Neal and Mr. Pryor distribute stu- dent directories in homeroom boxes. The free telephone and address book was greatly appreciated by students. HI-HO SILVER! The Hi-Y dishrag gang makes a gay attack on the trophy cases. Participating in the annual project are Bob White, Harlan Wells, Jim Walker, and Bob Cox. 105 THE CONCERT BAND. Front Row: Van Thompson, Marian Richards, Joan Burger, Sandra Gustafson, Victor Sisk, Pat Graves, Melinda Hanson, Libby Delp, Jan Russell, and Julie Root. Second Row: Steve Hum- phreys, Eddie Ewing, Corkey Johnson, Jim Stubbs, Bill Clegg, Larry Kingsley, Stu Keown, David Brown, Janice Goldsmith, Tom Lappin, Linda Wetzel, Harriett Rid- len, and Allen McCown. Third Row: Bon- Performances nie Baldwin, LaVeda Bartley, Cary Wyatt, .Ion Webster, Curtis Schmidler, Charles Rucker, Jim Hardy, John Simpson, Jim Martens, Ronnie Strait, Mark Mallett, Dona Blank, Dennis Alexander, David Has- kard, and Derroll Bretz. Back Row: Car- ole Chiles, Mr. Lew Hiigel, Glen I-Iaigler, Julie Coyne, Betty Fox, and Robert Wolf- ersberger. with Perfection l E-1-M xv hat i'iC 5 x READY TO GO ON STAGE are members of the clarinet quartet Victor Sisk, Pat Graves, Sandra Gustafson, and Eddie Ewing. MIXED CLARINET QUARTET practices hard to get a high rating at the spring music festivals. Seated: LaVeda Bartley and Jerry Rogers. Standing: Jeanne Peterson and Harlan Wells. iv? BAN KNOWN FOR FAN- FARES is the trumpet trio. Bottom to top: Susie Lemmon, Jim Hardy, and Curtis Schmidler' linda Hanson. D MEMBERS WAIT EXCITEDLY as Mr. Lew Hiigel gets ready to open a surprise gift. Inside the box was a watch with the inscription, Thanks Mr. Hiigel, '58-'59 Bandsf' Onlookers are front: Carole Chiles, Pat Graves, and Libby Delp. Back: Joyce Smith, Larry Law- rence, Betty Fox, Julie Coyne, Harriett Ridlen, and Me- RECEIVING AP- PLAUSE after a per- formance are the flute trio members. Bottom to top: Melinda Han- son, Libby Delp, and Jan Russell. Aim of Concert Band, rchestra TUNING UP FOR A CONCERT are members of the orchestra-Top Row: Mr. Jim Dailey, Carole Chiles, Robert Wolfersberger, Gordon Mallett, Glen Haigler, and Judy Moshier. Second Row: Grant Mallett, Mary Esther Adams, Donna Farmer, Sharon Nunemaker, Jackie Missildine, Stu Keown, David Brown, Larry Kingsley, Bill Clegg, Dennis Alexander, Ronnie Strait, and John Simpson. Third Row: Jim Stubbs, Dave Hamilton, Lavell Featherstone, Linda Wetzel, Sandra Gustafson, Pat Graves, Jan Russell, Julie Root, Margo Lyman, Susan Murphy, Randy Metlin, and Sandra Austermiller. Bottom Row: Lynda Dehart, Marilee Anshutz, Coralee Barrett, Philip Cornwell, Connie Stockham, Bill Jeffries, Ricky Williams, and Jeanne Gibson. 107 Larger, Smaller Choirs Harmonize CHORALE-Bottom Row: Mr. John Cooper, Grace Morton, Jo Mock, and Jeanne Gibson. Top Row: Lewis Ferguson, Jan Ortner, Consy Hunter, Bonnie Propp, Ray, Lynn Shank, Wes Mcllwaine, Alan Sorem, Jon Georganna Smith, Leanna Hillmer, Judy Adcock, Judy Webster, Larry Kingsley, and Eldon Smith. 108 Produce Sounds JUNIOR, SENIOR CHOIR-Bottom Row: Barbara Smith, Sandy Embick, Judy Jenkins, Karen Bybee, Jean Baker, Jan Walden, Mr. John Cooper, Lynne Larson, Karen Stevens, Nancy Spicer, Rae Verlene Davis, Janet Sprouse, Barbara Shultz, Jo Anne La Force, and Kaye Dorrell. Second Row: Georganna Smith, Karen Stewart, Rita Rush, Anita Cordsen, Sandi Dillon, Janet Schletz- baum, Barbara Bechthold, Marilyn Anthony, Karen Chrest, Wanda Smith, Janet Sue Green, Carla White, Mary Calentine, and Leanna Hillmer. Third Row: Vicki Ungles, Jeanette Gordon, Sue Ann Fowler, Carol Andrews, Allen McCown, Bill Clegg, Carol Mallory, Connie Richardson, Connie Keefer, Katie Jones, Susie Henson, Judy Wyatt, Karen Pray, and Phyllis Gordon. Fourth Row: Jeny Morris, Bonnie Neufeld, Judy John- son, Connie Williams, Kathy Kasselman, Judy Moshier, Bob Nicklin, Richard Goolsby, Bob White, Lorraine DiFelice, Charlotte Harris, Mary Beth Culver, Jo Ann Barb, Bonnie Smith, Joleen Stallings, Janice Guettsche, Lynda Munson, and Joyce Dyer. Top Row: Virginia Ramsey, Helen Miller, Eleanor Dickerson, Raymond Colby, Lynn Hensley, Palmer Graves, Howard Worley, Jim Enns, Wayne Goertzen, Dennis Alexander, Larry Mattison, Mark Mallett, Lynn Shank, Eldon Smith, Sara Jane Dade, and Roberta Owens. of Top Qualit GIRLS GLEE CLUB-Harriett Ridlen, Scherry Brucker, Larson, Jeanne Gibson, Leanna Hillmer, Anita Cordsen, Karin Pierce, Linda Nonken, Jodie Landrum, Lynne Bonnie Neufeld, and Georganna Smith. 109 THE SALT HAWK BAND-Front Row: Dennis Alexander, Dona Blank, Ken Mueller, Bill Hobson, Brad VViens, Gordon Foulk, Gene Simpson, Larry Greatwood, Diana Nicholson, Charles Anderson, james Hinerxnan, Jim Enns, Lee Graham, Ray Reussner, Larry Kerwood, Dick Hollowell, Marvin Morris, Libby Delp, Bonnie Baldwin, Lalionna McDermott, Charlotte Banks, Sharon Elliott, LaVeda Bartley, and Mr. Lew Hiigel. Second Row: F. J. Seitz, Lois Ann Moore, Karen Stallman, Kathy Becker, Marian Richards, Lola Frager, Janice Myers, Pat Ross, Bob Robbins, Van Thompson, Eddie Ewing, Harlan Mlells, Max Joh of Salt I-I wk Band Includes Back Kow: Robert VVOllCIASDC1'gCf, Allen lVlCLlOWf1, L1OI'KCy Iohnson, and Terry Syler. ii 7.921 ,N IS --if fx ..? 3 e Q! W3 A ww B A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Bottom Row: Mr. John Cooper, Phyllis Bruce, Carol Wells, Jan Ortner, Jo Mock, Reba Anderson, Grace Ferguson, Dee Ann Joyce, Helene Missildine, Judy Deatz, Consy Hunter, and Portia Gates. Second Row: Mary Francis, Judy Morton, Pam Smith, LaVeda Bartley, Bonnie Propp, Nancy McQuilliam, Barbara Eales, Joanne Haldeman, Leanna Hillrner, Shirley Herron, and Deanna Murphy. Third Row: Carol Rostine, Judy Adcock, Jon Webster, Larry Kingsley, Lynn Shank, Tom Hig- don, Dean Sellers, Lewis Ray, Eldon Smith, Nancy Cochran, and Joy Johnson. Top Row: Bob Eales, Jerry Wheaton, Alan Hamilton, Alan Sorem, and Wes Mcllwaine. New Choirs ffer Swee Melod SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Bottom Row: Janet Henry, Karen Sue Wilson, Mary Beth Young, Judy Anderson, Marcie Spaniol, Janis Bybee, Ellen Hageman, Mr. John Cooper, Sharon Downing, Kay Anderson, Ann Adcock, Eunice Altvater, Judy Ketchum, Carolyn Hoke, Carol Landrith, and Karen Lucas. Second Row: Marcia Ebright, Charline Hill, Carol Martin, Alice Jane Reed, Vicki Ann Bloom, Diana Nicholson, Jean Trimble, Diana Clayton, Pat Floyd, Wilma Ann Lay- man, Lucille Severson, and Jane Steadman. Third Row: Dee Freidenberger, Joan Fast, Jean Graham, Eleanor Boese, Sandra Showalter, Carol Mahoney, Kathy Black, Janet Dirksen, Shirley Dirksen, Kay McClellan, and Julie Schroll. Top Row: Marilee Anshutz, Martha Gilbert, Deloris Murphy, Bob Slade, Bob Parker, Bill Jeffries, Mary Ann Smith, Nancy Baker, and Marcheta Link. .Q .IQ 24' 91 W 1 ., , my Aww if ,K A xx 4 , wi' ,W-f' ,,, gg, . ' ' 9 7:2 as-iN' ,JI ll 1, Q' X'x' , 2' S . ,gg I 'wif' 'S Xlijaguzffl 'ig g 1 5 - , Q Eat' 11 x 35 fefkixt 'K if 2 'QQ , . 5 cfs Q ,Z a ww, if Q L- N ' :nf Y f ' ,fi E, ag -..., if ,ws by P , Q D y X J ' . K 1 W6 1 1 f F 'M : ,I 3 '1 Q -hi' J.. 54 ma-rn-x W Q- i PERRRL CLUB D Tobar! jfirfgi n 5' V Us X PERRILL CLUB TODAY - Mrs. Gene Cramer, head sponsor, and Lewis Ray, vice-president of Perrill club, hang a poster made by Diane Mitchell to remind members of the meeting. Best Plays CRIME DOESN'T PAY-just ask Jerry Battey, Bill Haxton, or Mike Stevens. They paid for their evil deeds in the presentation of the one- act play, Four Men on a Heath, directed by Lewis Ray. PERRILL CLUB PRESIDENT, SHAR- ON HAYES, smiles with approval as she views the rehearsal of a one-act play which is given for the club members. 114 'TM GOING TO GIVE UP EVERYTHING FOR MY ART, says Lois planner to Bruce Davis, Valerie Ferris and -lim Enns. This one-act play The Perfect Gentleman was presented to the club members at a meeting Alan. H, under the direction of Eva Carey and Carol XVells. DISCUSSING THE FINANCIAL report before a board meeting are Secretary Eva Carey and Treasurer Diane Mitchell. OBSERVING FROM THE BACK- GROUND are sponsors Mrs. Gene Cramer and Mr. B. R. Patton, while Lewis Ray, Ronnie Strait, Dwight Curran, Sharon Hayes, Ann Jones, Pat Ross, and Diane Mitch- ell conduct a board meeting. WE DON'T USUALLY GIVE FREE SAMPLES, but we'll make an exception for you, Ronnie Strait and Dwight Curran tell Pat Ross and Dixie Hayes. They are members of the board selling candy as a money raising project. Combine Talents of Dramatists The faces of comedy and tragedy have always meant the theater, and at Hutchinson High School they symbolize Perrill club. Perrill club members are given an opportunity to become acquainted with all phases of play production. Each year seniors are given a chance to direct a one- act play. This year Lewis Ray directed Four Men on a Heath. Eva Carey and Carol WVells directed The Perfect Gentleman. Perrill club's biggest undertaking was the three-act play, Storm Cellarf' The club also helped with the All-School play, A'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. DOING AN IMPROMPTU PANTOMIME ataclub meet- 'TM ELOISE AND I LIVE AT THE ing is Ray Van Natta portraying a hoody kindergartner. PLAZA, proclaims Eva Carey as she He is removed from the class by the teacher, Karen Baxter, gives the reading Eloise at one of the while his fellow kindergartners, Judy Crouse and Alberta meetings. Oliver, suppress their giggles. 115 1 ,. M ,..,,.,.,....,...----M jerry Wiens. Q Perrill Club's play, i'Storm Cellarf, a three- act comedy, was directed by Mrs. Gene Cramer and presented Feb. 19. Timothy Mack, played by jerry Wiens, was recuperating from a mental breakdown and visited his Uncle William Torrence, Lewis Ray, and family. Uncle Mack, Jerry Riffel, also de- cided to visit his nephew, William. Tim fell in love with Debbie Moore, Sharon Hayes, the crippled neighbor of the Torrences. Because there was no physical cause for Debbie,s condition, Tim tried to help her remove the mental block. Eventually he was successful. Debbie walked again, Uncle Mack returned to his oil-soaked farm land, and everyone came out of his mental storm cellar of protection. UNCLE MACK, THE POLICE ARE COM- Storm Cellar, Shelters Emotion WHAT A LOVELY SURPRISE! exclaims Mrs. Cramer at a surprise birthday party given her by the cast. Ready for a piece of cake are Eva Carey, Ronnie Strait, Pat Pritchard, Dixie Hayes, Lynda Munson, jerry Wiens, Diane Mitchell, and Sharon Hayes. GETTING THE STAGE READY for the play are stagehands Ray Van Natta ING FOR TIM! cries TAKE HIM AWAY! HE'S MAD! screams Diane and Russell Eberhart, and Eva Carey to Jerry Mitchell as Pat Pritchard and Ronnie Strait struggle Glen Haigler, manager ol Riffel. with Uncle Mack, Jerry Riffel. the light crew. WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME? pleads Debbie, played by Sharon Hayes, of Tim, who is sf 1 .1 if X. JIM ENNS, ONE OF THE THEY'RE ALL TRYING TO CATCH THE JERRY RIFFEL, AS LORE- FOUR BOYS on the make-up crew, SAME RICH, young man. Mothers, Dixie Hayes and LEPS FATHER, has his prob- puts the finishing touches of pow- Sharon Elliott, want to marry their daughters,Patty lemg, too, At this moment, that der on Ray Van Natta for Gentle- Haston and Karen Bybee, to the most wanted bachelor, Very important trip to Europg is men Prefer Blondes. Henry Spoffard III. on the brink of being Cancelled, Blondes, Diamonds Gleam in Play On Nov. 21 Lorelei and Dorothy proved in the All-School play that g'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The two took a trip to Europe to im- prove their minds. They also hoped to meet some interesting males-of course. On ship Lorelei discovered that she had left all the money in New York. While she tried to rebuild the funds, romance bloomed between Henry Spoffard III and Lorelei. He gave her a diamond ring, which they had trouble getting back after Lorelei hocked it to pay the Paris hotel bill. All ended happily with both Lorelei and Dorothy engaged. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Gene Cramer. fi i 3 . INCLUDED IN THE PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN, is an ap pearance on televisio Gretchen Grove, Dian n. Don Weage interviews Eva Carey e Mitchell, and Joy Johnson on KTVH s Community Winclow. i S. DOROTHY AND LORELEI, Pat Ross and joyjohnson, are Final- ly on their way to Europe, but their money is in the safe of a New York hotel. Pat Pritchard, Sam in the play and Financially unstable at the moment, is unable to help the girls Ollt of their jam. 117 t Mei , f Q X sr M: H, , .195 sa 'fa I 'E 2 X a H -K sz. , -ess -- S .K is E gt , Q? A3 t 1-3 5 i'f ?wz1w 'H we ' f 'Lf fmzrsrsszfaz V J, -:ug Wing-':6?E3rzazvssz. 'mfs 'iz . .. .fH5?QfZ535'EL,,iPij . 1,18 -1-,,,,,,,-3, . , , ,M ,,.., W. , Q1 ff1:s,ggqgs, julie Parrott Connie Keefer Susan Henson Assistant Features Clubs Editor :.. ,:,. y 3 :,.- , i g t rs 5, Vvgz, 1 tv Sandy Hall Jack Grove Bill Jennings Clubs Sports Sports ' L ' ' 'a itil f' -1 1-92332252 '52, -IMI, f f 1 ifiilliiziii : ff . - 7 rt, -3.5, 'WE B A ' 'ff' 524' we sf S 53235 4 a A ,grin ff Qi Liv ' Q? -2-f , , wsiiff? f 151 sf Q- A X35 629 Wm We K H M525 H gg, :V -- 2 fig if ' 5' ., ,S v:E!f,ffiE5sXs?lf Pat Graves Linda White Kay Engler Clubs Business Faculty Manager , fi? K 'N' aaa' S. yriia i ' QQ W f Was? ' 1' Bill Haxton Bob McLeavy Jim Clubs Photographer Williamson Photographer Senior Journalists Produce Book DANCING IS ENJOYED by all who attend the Buzz- Allagaroo dance in the boys' gym the cold night of Dec. 12. But I sent it to the darkroom three weeks ago,', wailed an Allagaroo staff member in search of a lost picture on deadline day. Co- existence with the photographers was only one of the problems encountered in the produc- tion of the Hftieth Allagaroo. Deadlines, lost negatives, and unidentified pictures plagued the staff. Sixth hour wasn't all hard work. Willis Brooks was crowned 1959 Allagaroo King by Editor Linda Lyman. YVillis attended the staff's annual spring banquet. Also a guest at the banquet was Ron Kessler, Student Coun- cil president, representing the student body to whom the book was dedicated. Other staff activities included a dance, and the spring signing party held in the boys' gym. New features of the 200 page book were the six-page introduction, division page copy, and king attendant pages. The staff, photogra- phers, and advisor, Mrs. Aylene Keown, worked together to produce in the 1959 Al- lagroo an answer to the question, 'fWhat is a high school? Q , xii SM, I if ' ,I A HERE, SIGN MINE! is the buzz overheard at the annual Allagaroo Signing Party. '59 Staff , ' V ' I IST? 1 V' .. I I L 25 :Ea -Hsessf w 2 2 r a M, an 'fl Y THE SQUISH-SQUASH of the water seems to annoy uk Grove as he makes his way to the food table at the journ ll ism oicnic held at the Wheatheart Inn. hserves Anniversary 45 ,AM so gk, ,xr Q Nancy Cochran Mary Francis Katie Jones Judy Wyatt Mary Calentine Sandy Meyer Underclass Underclass Underclass Sales Seniors Seniors i , n u ff g1 'a A ' -- ev. ' rs r A- I 45? . ,.,, ., ' I v:,- A ,nvh is iii 5 5 . sii l i air srar I V 716 C ' Sally Cook Peggy Johnson Anne Graber Sarah Graber Nancy McQuilliam Linda Woodall J Seniors Clubs Features Clubs Clubs Clubs oy Johnson Features 119 are a big part of yearbook work as proved by Jack Grove, Sarah Graber, ,fb Bill Jennings, Mrs. Aylene Keown, and Mary Galentine. I APPROVE, says Editor Linda Lyman to Susan Henson as Joy johnson waits for the verdict on her pages. I AGREE or I disagree is heard often at Mrs. Keown's much-used desk, es- pecially around deadline day. Deadlines Require Steady Worli WHEN PROOF COMES BACK ev- eryone makes corrections and checks for errors. rw STANDING BY to crown Allagaroo King Willis Brooks is Linda Lyman. Presenting Willis with a copy of the Alla- garoo is Julie Parrott. MAKING FINAL CHECK on layouts before sending them to the yearbook company are the yearbook ad- visor, Mrs. Aylene Keown, and Editor-in-Chief Linda Lyman. CROPPING PICTURES and typing Shutterbugs Record Hutch High Memories ,.m,W.,.n,.f,,m.,. A.,..,.M,,,,,,.......M.4--,..,+ A sy' n Junior Journalists Show Talent - 1- X., MISS BUZZ, Marlene Colwell, is escorted from TAKING TIME OUT during the hectic rush of meeting another the throne by Jack King and Allagaroo King Buzz deadline are Connie Chabin, Alice Rueschhoff, Sue Schrock, Willis Brooks. Connie Coberly, Mary Tregellas, and Judy Bartlett. 1, Q79 Sliiialr COUNTING INCHES and seeing that all mad money is being taken care of are Buzz students Dana Stewart, Dixie Hayes, Sue Brown, and LaDonna Malson, CUTTING FANCY CAPERS at the Buzz-AL lagaroo dance is the boys' chorus line made-up of male members of the Buzz stall: David Brown, Lawrence Morgan, Chuck Seibel, Bob Henson, Dave Hamilton, Bob Kistler, Tom Minor, and Richard Israel. 122 ,mum EDITOR CLARE CAMERON points out to Nancy Thompson a few tips on how to help organize a page as they prepare to meet Thursdays deadline. Q' QW vu, ,cr Buzz Has Beaut , Brains, Boys 'AWe Publish the News You Makel' was the motto of the forty-one junior journalists. The '59 class, the largest ever, came forth with new ideas including two new name plates which were used throughout the year. Long hours, tired lingers, and quick trips to sell ads and to contact the printer were an accepted part of meeting the weekly deadlines. Stepped up to 1400 copies per issue, the circulation set an all-time record for Buzz sales. Cooperating with the senior journalists, the Buzz staff crowned Marlene Golwell as Miss Buzz at the Buzz-Allagaroo dance Dec. 12. Miss Buzz's attendants were Vicki Allen, Doris Ging, Susan Meschke, jeny Morris, and Penny Nichols. Also featured in the Hoor show were the Buzz boys' chorus line, soloist Charlene Hill, and the junior girls' chorus line. Aiming to inform quickly and to interest all read- M , ' INSPECTING PAPERS from other schools ,LM'MlBfl 3 to find new ideas are jo Ann Kessler, Susan it 5I SlMl 9 Jones, and Marlene Colwell. DARN, ANOTHER MISTAKE, says sports staff member Gene Barnard to his self-appointed typing assistants, Stu Keown, Chuck Seibel, and Bob Kistler, who insist on heckling him about his typing. ADVERTISING MANAGER Tom Minor hands ers, the newspaper cubs were awarded .gradeil ac- out assignments to assistants Penny Nichols cording to hours spent and inches written in pro uc- Doris Ging, Susan Couadayy Susan Meschkey Su tion of the weekly Buzz. san Scruggs, Janice Gantz, and Linda Carey. BUZZ REPORTERS, jeny Morris, Marcia Edi- ger, Vicki Allen, Betty Fox, and Helene Missil- dine get some inside knowledge from printer Mike Sims on how the school newspaper is printed. 'Q 4' ,, ,f - ' Q-'sz i ' .Q W-fzsmg MW-I , .E 'tx M Jw -51219 Exit 15.5 4 Nervously accepting Doug McIver's The typical debater gets carried WE WON! suggestions at the beginning of a away in her speech. debate is Linda Wetzel. pperclassmen Set Hi h Standard I GOSH, I DON'T KNOW, says Mr. Patton to Karon Baxter and Barbara Homan at one of the debater's parties. In the foreground are Jerry Rogers, Doug Mclver, and Rex Gaskill. Barry Hilleary attracts the attention of Mrs. Patton, as Terry Summers, Robert Wolfersberger, and Linda Wetzel relax in the background. Z1 Rick Andersen CUDDLING THE BOOBY PRIZE which was introduced at the opening session of the Hutchinson invitational debate tournament, is Anita Koch, H2 usherette. Bill Clegg IT'S TEAMWORK THAT COUNTS, and the members of the state debate team, Don Worster Rick Andersen Ierry Rogers Doug Mclver John Neal and B111 Clegg are ready to go to Lawrence Future Debaters Face Challen e 'TM GOING TO WIN A TROPHY JUST LIKE THIS NEXT YEAR, says Karon Baxter to other members of the prep debate class. Looking on are Judy Worster, Marcia Ebright, Bill Hobson, Julie Schroll, David Hodge, Michelle Williams, and Robert Wolfersberger. MR. PATTON SHOWS PREP DEBATERS some good information for evidence cards. Watching and listening are Richard Israel, Doug Mclver, Barry Hilleary, Mary Wohlford, Bar- bara Homan, Rex Gaskill, and Annalee Andres. jim Dean John Neal Jerry Rogers 6 PACKING THE STATION WAGON for one of the out-of-town tournaments are debaters Rick Andersen, Don Worster, Coach Patton, Bill Clegg, John Neal, jerry Rogers, and Doug Mclver. - With Bob Patton serving his first year as coach, the HHS debaters had a tournament rec- ord of l85 wins and 103 losses. They captured two third places, three second places, and three first place -trophies. Resolved: that the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of education, was the year's topic. Library work and research, combined with cramming sessions at Coach Patton's home, was the form- ula that helped win debates. i Debaters had fun along with their work. Among the parties was the get-acquainted party at the Nels Havens home. Mr. Patton played host for the annual Christmas gift ex- change, and relaxing pizza parties after every tournament. This year, for the first time, there was a class for sophomores and juniors. Some prep de- baters were allowed to go to tournaments in order to gain experience in debating. quad Combines Work, Pleasure Tournaments Wins Losses Places Winners Russell 10 2 Fredonia 6 6 Winfield 7 1 1 Great Bend 13 7 Newton 7 1 1 Southwestern 21 3 lst experienced Rogers, Worster 2nd novice Wetzel, Israel Moundridge 7 4 Topeka 15 3 Dodge City 16 4 lst experienced Neal, Andersen Linda Wetzel Ulysses ll 9 lst novice Israel, Wetzel Salina ll 3 2nd experienced Worster, Neal Emporia 15 9 3rd experienced Rogers, Dean Clegg, Andersen St. John 4 4 Wyandotte 9 3 Derby 8 7 Ellinwood 6 2 3rd experienced Wetzel, Israel Mclver, Gaskill Shawnee Mission 4 2 District fHaysD 10 4 2nd experienced Neal, Clegg Worster, Andersen State 5 9 7th experienced Neal, Clegg Worster, Andersen : Season 185 103 Don Worster THE KNIGHTS OF THE LONG TABLE -Ken Cass, Bruce Collins, sponsor E. Metz, Bill Haxton, Ralph Drew, Larry Hutchinson, visitor Randy Shook, and Don VVorster, president, match wits across the board. ' Knights' Prove hivalry Lives THE WARRIORS SQUARE OFF-Mr. Metz tackles Bruce Collins while Ralph Drew takes on Ken Gass. Combatants play a mean game, in spite of helpful advice from kibitzers Worster, Hutchinson, and Haxton. LJ' as , 'xx Lg f 1. AND IF I TAKE YOU, YOU'LL TAKE ME -Chal- lenger Randy Shook ponders position as President Mforster chuckles fiendishly. Une of the newest clubs at HHS, organ- ized last year under the sponsorship of Eng- lish teacher Ii. -I. Metz, the Knights Club was a point of assembly for Hutch High chess enthusiasts. Meetings at the Public Library were divided into individual contests as members matched wits across the chess-- board. The club, tenderly nicknamed the con- centration camp, hoped in the future to arrange meets with clubs in other schools, though chess clubs, until recently, have been few and far between in high school extra- curricular society. PRESIDENT DON WORSTER glances up from board in reply to onlooker's comment. Future Teachers Plan for areers Formed for students with a desire to become future teachers, the Willa Kate Lewis Future Teachers of America Asso- ciation of HHS observed its third year. November came and members spon- sored a Hot Dog Hop. Profit from the Hop was 'Asocked away for a scholarship to be given to the outstanding senior member. A rummage sale was held in March, and proceeds were also used for the scholarship. Classroom visitations and serving as teachers' aides were other club activities. Serving on the state FTA board were Sandra Gustafson and Kay Engler. ALL IN FAVOR, same sign, says FTA President Sandra Gustafson at a monthly meeting. HAVE A PIECE OF CAKE comments Lynne Larson to Sandy Hall as Miss Ruth Evans, Esta Sue Burk, Joanne Haldeman, Linda Wetzel, Libby Delp, and Sue Dutton give sidelong glances at the procedure. WE MADE THE HEADLINES -Examining a copy of the THAT WILL BE FIFTEEN CENTS KFTA News Letter are board members Sandra Gustafson, Jo- PLEASE -Miss Ruth Evans tells Mrs. Ariel anne Haldeman, Eva Carey, Lynne Larson, and Mrs. Ariel Per- Perrill at the Hot Dog Hop. Both are FTA SPOIISOTS. lJCP3I'tII16Ilt IIIIPPOVCS Cl1I'I'ICl1ll1IIl LOOKING OVER A WINNING THEME of the National Council of Teachers of English Association award are Linda Lyman, Miss Ely, Don Worster, and Bill Haxton. Linda and Bill are state winners and Don is a runner-up. JULIUS CAESAR, SILAS MARNER, THE KING AND I, MACBETH, and CHAUCER were literature high lights in the English classes. The good usage campaign and the study of grammar and spelling were integral parts of learning to write themes and research papers. Mr. Del Knauer taught the new class, a one-semester class in Modern Novel, which was added this year to the English curricu- lum. The coffee at the monthly meetings for the English teachers helped provide a relaxed atmosphere for discussion about English prob- lems. Miss Doris Ely was the chairman of the department. ANYONE FOR A MODERN NOVEL? Mr. Knauer and the Modern Novel class examine copies of the six novels they will read during the semester. ENJOYING COFFEE AND CAKE at an English meeting are Mrs. Aylene Keown, Miss Thressa Newell, Mrs. Dorothy Stam- per, Mrs. Ariel Perrill, and Mr. Ezra Metz. THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER KWAI goes up swiftly. Prisoners of war from Mrs. Doris Lyman's Book Week skit are Sue Marteney, Susan Jones, Norman Good, Jimmie Pate, Linda Carey, and Shirley Herron. GETTING SET FOR A SUNDAY RIDE are Mary Lou Whalen, Ancel Neuburger, Joan Fast, Norma Gibbs, Earl Ediger, Linda Williams, Ver- non Adams, Lonn McCurdy, and Tom Smith. The skit, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, was a part of the Book Week assembly given by Mrs. Ora Kruse's sophomores. ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM selections are front row: Mickey Stockton, Jane Flores, Valetta Davis, Shirley Freeman, Jerri Carter, Katie Miller, Gwen Crawford, and Jeanette Van Durber. Back row: Beverly Bond, Dixie Hayes, Barbara Eales, Carole Turner, julie Shorb, Barbara Smith, Patty Hastonpandglerq Koontz. TEACHING A NEW STEP at tryouts for Ioe this year. GAA Has Fun, Fashion, Programs, ,fx MY, WE'RE BUSY! Treasurer Mary Beth McGuire ex- claims- The sponsors and board are Linda Lyman, Sponsor Miss Thressa Newell, Secretary Linda Mfoodall, -Iudy Crow, and Sponsor Miss Donna Needham. A HIGH-FLYING GAA MEMBER, Judy Vanek, practices on the trampoline. Busy board meetings, monthly pro- grams, and plans for Joe's Tavern were headed by Dorothy Stevens, president of the Girls, Athletic Association. In the meetings of GAA, the soloist and pianist were chosen. A special Christmas pro- gram was narrated by carols sung by the members. In the spring, the board mem- bers'modeled new fashions in a style show, and athletic awards were given to the girls who earned enough points tak- ing part in volleyball, basketball, tennis, swimming, golf, bowling, and softball. Tournaments were held and all- star teams were selected in volleyball, bowl- ing, and softball. Kimonos, fans, and Japanese lanterns gaily decorated Tokyo Joe's Tavern with Dorothy Stevens as Mistress-of-Ceremon ies. 'Joel' was Vice-president Ann Jones, who danced as the proprietor of the Tavern. lIoe's chorus line also danced, carrying colorful fans and parasols. GAA soloist, Charlotte Harris, appropriately closed the 1959 Tokyo Joes Tavern sing- ing A'Sayonara. chorus line is Consy Hunter, head of the line SMILES BEFORE SUPPER are shown by these GAA board members. Seated: Jermaine Eckart, Sue Brown, Marlene Colwell, and Kathy White. Standing: Nancy Thompson, Anne Graber, and jo Ann Kessler. Sports for the Athletic- inded MUM'S THE WORD FOR HOMECOMINGU- Sarah Graber, board member, tells Bob Kistler and Gene Barnard as they pick up mums for their dates. THE THUNDERING HERD of newly-initiated board members is Shirley Herron, Julie Shorb, Jerri Garter, Vicki Allen, Patty Haston, Consy Hunter, and Judy Haskard. 131 'Tokyo9 Provides Theme For Joe's IN A LAND OF SNOW-CAPPED MOUN- TAINS and bright flowers, GAA Vice-Presi- LOVE LOOK AWAY, is sung by GAA soloist Charlotte Harris, accompanied by Carol Rostine. DON'T OPEN TILL APRIL l8, laughs President Dorothy Stevens as she tapes shut a com- pleted mural. dent Ann Jones dances as Aloe THE JOESUNS DANCE for Tokyo -Ioe's. Back Row: Doris Ging, Mary Francis, Lorraine DiFelice, Susan Colladay, Sue Ann Fowler, Susan Scruggs, and Marcia Ebright, Front Row: Carole Kruger, Becky Roesler, Consy Hunter, La- Donna Malson, and Karen Lucas. 5 NOW, WATCH THE BIRDIE-Following the directions of the photographer and casting smiles are the 1958-'59 Co-ed Counselors. Bottom Row: Mary Beth McGuire, Mary Francis. Joy Johnson, Nancy Cochran, Judy Mitchell, Thomiana Phip- pen, Sharon Youngberg. Second Row: Sally Cook, Sharon Kitch, Kathy 'White, Maxine Fox, Evelyn Black, Jan Walden, Scherry Brucker, Sue Dutton. Third Row: Sarah Graber, Sharon Hayes, Marilyn Fields, Bonitta Gilley, Janice Bertrand, Phyllis Gordon, Pat Graves, Sharon Worm, Judy Adcock. Fourth Row: Katie Jones, Susie Hen- son, Peggy Johnson, Linda Woodall, Jan Wolf, Sandy Hall, Libby Delp, Dorothy Stevens, Eva Carey, Gretchen Grove. Fifth Row: Nancy McQuillian1, Janice Holloway, Jo Mock, Linda Wetzel, Sandra Gustafson, Lynne Larson, Mary Calentine, Reba Anderson, Consy Hunter, Portia Gates. Sixth Row: Ann YVyer, Rose Casey, Janice Russell, Sandra Minear, Linda Jenkins, Beverly England. Back Row: Linda Lyman, Anne Graber, Sandi Dillon, Barbara Eales, Carol Mlells, and Julie Parrott. Co-e S Show Sophies High Lif 4 WHAT A DELIGHTFUL TASK beams Judy Deatz, Co-ed counselor president, as she counts coins from the Salk Hop. The proceeds from the dance go to the Teenagers Against Polio fund. HIGH SCHOOL DETAILS are investigated by Ka- ren Singleton, Ellen Hageman, and Janice Johnson at a coke party given for them by counselors Pat Graves and Julie Parrott. Co-ed Counselors started the year by giving parties for their counselees, the sophomore girls. They pro- moted College Night and gave HHS a shot-in-the-arm by supporting the Salk vaccine program. On April 4 they sponsored the Salk Hop dance. There was also a variety of programs. On Orienta- tion day the Co-edsiintroduced the incoming sopho- mores to the building. Later in theyear skits were planned for Liberty, Plaza, and Sherman Junior Highs to acquaint the freshmen with high school life. The year was climaxed by a spring outing where the senior girls ended a year of fun and service. PONDERING THE SITUATION at College Night are students absorbed in dreams of the future as the representa tive from K-State advises them about college life. gli' 1 1-L. 4 STRIKING A TYPICAL POSE is Mike Croft, the art club president. OF COURSE the decorations for the mid-semester dance will be sharp because the officers and board members are doing them! They are Consy Hunter, vice-presi- dent, Julie Parrott, secretaryg and Peggy Johnson, treasurer. Board members are Sarah and Anne Graber, Clare Cameron, Judy Bartlett, and .lim Walker. Not pictured is Marlene Colwell. A Easel-Wielders Colorful Group THE WIENER ROAST at the annual initiation picnic is one that will not soon be forgotten. Determined to have an artistically tal- ented club this year, Pallette and Brush Club limited its membership to students who took art, or had taken art sometime in high school. To end the drive with a cli- max, a party was given by the officers and board for the new members at a cabin in Carey Park. The club's projects included painting the school Christmas window, a mid-semes- ter dance, selling art materials at special prices, making posters for clubs, framing and hanging pictures for the teachers, and making jewelry to sell. The students vis- ited KU's art department in the spring. Sponsoring the club for the ninth year was Mr. YVarren Brown. PUTTING A STAINED GLASS EFFECT on the school's Christ- mas window are Ronnie Burch z 1 M l C l ll. . lm ar ene 0 We HELP! cries a new mem- WORKING BEHIND THE SCENE on ber as Julie Parrott, Clare the Christmas window are Charlene and Cameron, and Sarah Rita Harrington, and Rose Casey. Graber initiate her. a m K ff 'K -4 PUT A LITTLE MORE FEEL- READING FOR TRYOUTS for Goodbye, My Fancy are Lynda ING into it, prompts Mr. Bobby Munson, Bruce Collins, and Mike Croft. Patton, play director. Senior Finale 'Goodbye, M Fancy' Rehearsals for the senior play, l'Goodbye, My Fancy, began in late March. The play was given May 8, under the direction of Mr. Bobby Patton. Successful Congresswoman, Agatha Reed, played by Nancy McQuilliam, returned to Good Hope Col- lege to receive an honorary degree. Agatha had been expelled from the college 20 years before because she had been caught climbing in the window of her dor- mitory at 6 a.m., after being with a professor, jim Merrill, played by Mike Croft. Merrill had since then been made president of Good Hope College. He was still in love with Agatha and wanted to marry her. Matt Cole, Alan Sorem, a Life photographer, came to cover the unusual Commencement weekend. Cole had known Agatha for six years and also had a bid in for her affection. YVith the help of Agathais secre- tary, Woody, played by Eva Carey, Cole proved to Agatha that Jim was a yes', man to the college trustees. Mfhen she realized that the jim she remem- bered was only a memory, she accepted Matt's pro- posal. WOULD YOU REPEAT MY CUE? says Eva Carey to Fred Hipp at tryouts. FIRST REHEARSAL OF THE PLAY-Linda Lyman and Nancy McQuilliam work on their lines, while Reba Anderson peeks in the door. Los Gatos Sponsor Chili upper, br-P-Ln. CONTEMPLATING THE CERVANTES DAY trip to SIGNING A MEMBERSHIP CARD is the KU are Los Gatos board members Eddie Martinez, Doris - Ging, Mr. David Burns, Sue Schrock, Grace Ferguson, Libby Delp, and Bob McClure. Mary Ellen Navarro was absent when the picture was taken. Los Gatos President, Sandy Hall. IT TASTES GOOD sa s Eddie ONE MORE TIME! coaxes the crowd as Cherie Jordan takes a Martinez as he gives a tgotnillste Com- a swing at the pinata during the annual Christmas pinata party. -. . . L . mercial at a club program. CARAMBA! Inhibition takes to the wind as the enthusiastic Cats scramble and crawl for candy and trinkets. 136 -1 Hacen Una Fiesta, Y Viajan A K Concocting mixtures for this year's Los Gatos activities were: Head Cat, Sandy Hallg the club sponsor, David Burnsg and the seven board members, Doris Ging, Libby Delp, Grace Ferguson, Bob McClure, Eddie Martinez, Mary Ellen Navarro, and Sue Schrock. The club started things off with a bang by sponsoring a dance. To add to the Christmas festivities they threw their annual pinata party in the boys' gym. March was the date of the Cats' chili fiesta. After catching their breaths, they dashed off to KU to attend Cer- vantes day activities and took along a contri' bution to the day's program. Los Gatos helped sponsor a refugee family that had fled from Franco-controlled Spain to France. A clothing drive was held to get clothes for the family. Business, Pleasure Mix Nicely Balancing, depositing, writing checks, and just generally keeping the financial situation in hand, the student bookkeepers of Hutch High completed another year in charge of the school treasury, under the solicitous eye of business teacher Walter Rinehart, sponsor of the group. The bookkeepers didn't spend the whole year running their fingers through the long green, however. The accounting was studded with dinners, Salt Hawk pin sales, and a dance held early in the year. HAVE A COKE-TEN CENTS. Ronnie Rohrer hands out the merchandise from the concession stand at the Bookkeepers' Ball. Mr. Rinehart, Bill McGhee, and Gene Brazier stand in background. AFTER THE BALL WAS OVER . . sings Mike Patrick as he sweeps up after the bookkeepers' dance. WALTER RINEHART handles school funds, and keeps an eye on his little bunch of bookkeepers. l l Printing Boys Practice Vocation CHECKING THE BUZZ as it comes off the press is Mr. Walter E. Knox, instructor. Wesley Watkins feeds the paper as Roy Killian catches the finished product. 'llnstruction over production could have been the motto of the thirteen vocational printing boys and Mr. NValter E. Knox, instructor. Training was given in hand, machine, and stereotype compositiong press workg lithog- raphyg binderyg and use of an electric folder, cutter, and stapler. The students spent the four-hour morn- ings printing school forms, athletic programs, tickets, and the weekly four-page school news- paper, The Buzz. Fun was mixed with work. The lucky Hthirteenl' entered a dog-catcher float in the homecoming parade and took a field trip in the spring. THINKING THAT ALL good men should come to the aid of linotype operators are Harold Dill and Richard Goolsby. '35, f! uf 3 9? 1' A K if 5 if I PINCHED MY THUMBV' shouts David Atkinson as Johnnie Blaine and George Friesen lockup forms. JUST 999 MORE to fold are thoughts IT'S ALMOST PRESS TIME of Gayland Williams and Jerry Avery for The Buzz and john as they check the folder's counter. Schnurr and Larry Gilley make last-minute corrections. PRINTING PLAY PROGRAMS on the Chandler and Price presses are james Beasley and Larry Bickel. In the corner is the special cable which carries power for the flatbed press. 'Thin .V f' 9 4 0 ROLLING DOWN MAIN STREET in the annual Christmas parade, this year's Junior Red Cross float represents a beneficial gift to the community. HEAD SPONSOR Elizabeth Tros- per is in her eleventh year as faculty advisor to the organization. Junior Red Cross Lends Helping Hand Forming a part of the foundation of an interna- tional organization, this year's Junior Red Cross carried on the humanitarian principle of helping others. Sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper and Mrs. Esther Ogle, the club consisted of 44 students, one representing each home room. One of the most active of Hutch High's organiza- tions, the Red Cross had a float in the annual Christ- mas parade, placed United Nations decorations in a downtown store window, and contributed to the School Chest, which aids foreign schools. On Valen- tine's Day, members created colorful place mats and candy cups for patients at Grace Hospital. The Hnal project of the club, one enjoyed by fellow students, was the anual ice cream social, featuring homemade ice cream and cake. JACK OF ALL TRADES-President Jayne Tip- pie presses the Red Cross pennant in spare time. MAKING PLACE MATS, for Grace Hospital patients presents an opportunity for a gab session as Charles Anderson, Rick Andersen, Rozanne Crupper, Roseanne Laird, Michelle Williams, and Jim Enns gather round the cutting table. Co-sponsor Esther Ogle supervises the Valentine's Day operation. JUNIOR RED CROSS PRESIDENT .Iayne Tippie adjusts headdress of a papier-mache doll in a downtown store window as she decorates the window in observance of United Nations Day. A SPRING FEVER seems to have taken over this group of members during a lull in a regu- lar Monday meeting. 141 W 'W 1 K RARE MOMENT OF SILENCE at board meeting finds President Jean Reed in a thoughtful mood. lub Presti e Draws Members Delving into nature's secrets with the able leader- ship of sponsor Max Hamilton, Hutch High physics teacher, Valence club members observed, discovered, and mainly enjoyed themselves in the oldest club, at HHS. Organized in 1917, the club has been a center of interest for scientific-minded boys and girls for almost forty-two years. Club meetings throughout the year consisted of talks and demonstrations by Mr. Hamilton and by JOVIAL GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE Don Gatlin, club secretary, presents a relaxed academic appearance. individuals from the club's record membership of 'over 70. Topics of discussion varied from bird mi- grations to ham radio operation. CLUB MEMBERS TAKE UP assorted comfortable positions as sponsor Max Hamilton begins a lecture on lenses. PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Max Reinhart poses grin- ningly beside an oscilloscope, used to check defective machinery. Business eaders Form Chapter ATTENTIVELY POSING FOR THE CAMERA are the spon- sors and members of FBLA. Front Row: Jan Ortner, Janice Bertrand, Sharie Hoots, and Sue Marteney. Second Row: Sponsor Mr. Walter Rinehart, Dwight Curran, Max Sutton, Judy Mitchell, and Roger Sollars. Back Row: State sponsor Mr. Richard F. Reicherter, sponsor Mr. Stephen Butcher, Joe Piatt, Mike Patrick, sponsor Mr. John Smith, sponsor Miss Virginia Armstrong, and Mr. R. C. Guy, principal. TRYING TO LOOK LIKE REAL EXECU- MAKING CLUB PROGRAM PLANS is FBLA'S first president at HHS, Janice Bertrand. The Future Business Leaders of America formed a chapter in HHS during 1958-'59. The purpose of FBLA was to develop com- petent leadership and good character, to create an interest and an understanding of business occupations, and to encourage co- operative participation in school activities by promoting school loyalty. In trying to fulfill this purpose, FBLA highlighted their first year with picnics, a trip to Emporia, and club projects. To keep members on their toes,'a system of earning points was set upg the recipient being dele- gated to the state convention. TIVES are board members Shirley Richardf son, Sharon Worm, Karon Stanford, Wilma Birt, Georganna Smith, Karin Pierce, and Mr. Stephen Butcher. iff' K? CHARTER MEMBERS OF HHS,S CHAPTER OF FBLA being installed by candlelight are Jan Ortner, Max Sutton, Judy Mitchell, Dwight Curran, and Joe Piatt. THE THINKER, Jay Dee other members of the social committee for FBLA, Mike Patrick, Jerry R-ayl, Sharie Hoots, Sue Marteney, and Judy Elser, work on future ideas for the club dance, a sock hop held Feb. 27. Hayes, and 14 mb g X X if sfsfzg T' ' 9 ., P1 . W 1 2 If ii Q G SPORTS a?32 f4 M E ,, When the football season started, I was waitin' at the gate, 1 h-ollereclf ' C,0lLCl'l.,9L01.l,,l,C rn 116 i nongw, 'Cause l'rn gonna rnake state. ' A I was ready, boy- Star halfback., easy. Maybe next year .... I When the Court-men started dribblirf, I was bangin' on the door, I said, Chamberlain, move over, Watch me scoreh that hardwood floor! 1 Fancy footwork, man- M Way. out there. Maybe next year .... When the traeksquafl started sjirintin And the gate was SZUl7lgl7l,Sl1'lll- I hollered Aw, e'mon guys, 1 So I'm only eight, so what. ' They never heard of child 11rodigir'.v- Q11-well, - eeye Ae mwlw, Maybe next year .... 4 FIGHTING 1958 SALT HAWKS-Front Row: T. Stringer, K. Cotton, B. Kin- ley, R. Witham, S. Runner, Ellis, Stevens, and D. Saylor. Middle Row: D. Hill, Piatt, F. Wendland, W. Ragsdale, Piatt, L. Entz, M. Bookless, R. Mar- tens, Wickliffe, S. Keown, and B. Songer. Back Row: H. Echols, R. Akins, D. Parker, B. Ferris, S. Steele, M. Squires, C. Showalter, K. Opdycke, K. Britt, and -I. Reed. Heft Hawks Train, Work Hard Many fine football teams have been fielded by HHS, but few have battled such a dynasty of football powerhouses and ended the season Ark Valley Cham- pions and rated one of the best teams in Kansas. Pre-season hopes were high. Coach Irish Ireland felt his team had the experience to be one of Hutch- inson's best. SQUAD FULFILLS EXPECTATIONS With many questions in the air, Hutchinson trav- eled to Salina for their first grid test. All doubts dis- appeared when Hutch outhit and out-ran the heavier Mustangs for a 21-6 victory. Scouts of future foes were shown a lightning fast offense spearheaded by halfback jim Ellis and fullback Willis Brooks. E1 Dorado fell next to the mighty Irishmen. Again, hitting with rapier like speed, Hutch led 14-0 within a few minutes of play. El Dorado went home carrying a 28-6 defeat. The Salt Hawks then traveled to Wichita North. They again struck with dynamic force and were ahead by two touchdowns within minutes. Linemen Dennis Sperling, Stu Keown, Skip Runner,- and Roger With- am set a powerful defense that held the Redskins in their own territory most of the game. Hutch won 31- 13 and broke an ll-year jinx. HIGH FLYING HAWKS TASTE DEFEAT Coach Ireland's eleven were now rated third in the stateg but they still had to do battle with their Valley rivals who had been proving the AVI. was one of the strongest conferences in Kansas. Winfield came to Hutchinson fired up to topple the Hawks. They hit first and hard, Hutch was not up to par and went down to disappointing defeat, 26-13. After Winfieldls sound whipping, Hutch went to Wichita Kapaun to try to re-capture the finesse of the team which had scalped North. The Hawks fought to a 7-7 half time score with a team of college caliber. After a hard contested second half, Kapaun came out on top 21-14. HAWKS FIRED UP FOR HOMECOMING Homecoming and the revenge of two straight de- feats were enough for the spirited Salt Hawks to lit- erally run over the powerful Ark City Bulldogs. Spec- tacular running by Armand Baughman and Ken Cot- ton and defensive play by Jack King, Jack Grove, Kirk Voth, and Wes YV atkins showed that Hutch still want- ed the Valley title. Favored Ark City left with a 26-18 defeat. Front Row: B. Jennings, K. Voth, King, Grove, W. Brooks, D. Sperling, A. Baughman, and F. Stanfield. Mid- dle Row: C. Schmidler, S. Shaffer, M. McDonald, W. Watkins, R. Showalter, A. Casey, R. Johnson, T. Sheppard, T. Minor, T. Westfall, A. Butler, and D. Smalley, manager. Back Row: D. Kinley, manager, Roberts, D. Wil- son, M. Cunningham, G. James, Newlon, G. Brewer, D. Brightenburg, Ludwig, H. Chabin, D. Skinner, B. Hunter, R. Cully, B. Atkinson, M. Hickox, and D. Mitchell, manager. For lst Place Title in Valley After soundly beating the powerful Great Bend Panthers 21-0 in a non-league contest, the Hawks were now ready for the two teams that stood between them and the championship, Wellington and Newton. When the Irishmen and Wellington met, mighty defensive battle ensued. The Crusaders scored in the second half to go ahead. Ireland then took Fred Stanfield off the sick list and placed him at the helm. Stanheld led Hutch to two touchdowns in the fourth quarter and a 14-6 victory. HAWKS FIGHT FOR FIRST All Hutch had to do now in order to bring home the first Valley championship in ten years was defeat Newton. Newton met Hutchinson ready to play the part of the spoiler. After a fierce battle the game ended in a 13-13 deadlock. Although Hutchinson had to be satisfied with just one-third of the coveted Valley crown, the '58 Hawks will not soon be forgotten. They shared in the AVL Championship for the first time since 19455 they fin- ished the season rated eighth in the AP poll, and sev- eral boys were mentioned on all-state teams. Hutch- inson may have teams that win more games, or are larger, but few will have the spirit of the 1958 Salt Hawks. SHOWING PERFECT FORMATION is this year's starting line-up. Front Row: Jack King, Skip Runner, Stu Keown, Denny Sperling, Wes Watkins, Roger Witham, and Jack Grove. Middle Row: Freddy Stanfield. Third Row: jim Ellis, XfVillis Brooks, and Ken Cot- ton. 147 4 Armand Baughman Alvin Casey Ken Cotton jim Ellis jr., H.B., No. 50 jr., E., No. 95 jr., H.B., No. 40 Sr., H.B., No. 64 Roger Witham Sr., T., No. 65 Brains, Brawn ake Co-Captains Win Honors Wesley Watkins Jr., G., No. 89 Kirk Voth Sr., Q.B., No. 15 f?v 1 i Tom Stringer Jr., T., No. 98 jack King Willis Brooks Denny Sperling South Central End All-State Fullback All-State Honorable Mention Sr., E., No. 61 Sr., F.B., No. 93 Sr., C., No. 90 All-American by Sporting News 1 Jim Stevens Stu Steele Freddy Stanfield Sr., H.B., No. 63 Soph., H.B., No. 49 Jr., QB., N0. 62 lst Place Lin Entz jack Grove Bill Jennings Ark Valley Trophy Jr., G., No. 68 Sr., E., No. 97 Sr., G., No. 88 First Place Team Stu Keown jr., G., No. 87 Bill Kinley Sr., C., No. 94 THE MEN OUR TEAM COULD NOT HAVE DONE WITH- OUT-Charles L ons Head Coach E. M. Irish Ireland, Bruce Y , McClure, and joe Krafels. The coaching of these four men led Bill Songer the 1958 football squad to a first place position in Ark Valley. Tom Minor Jr., C., No. 67 ,.. , I , A I ,,-..+ 5 V 2 acllr V7 VV , ,..,L Ray Showalter Dick Saylor Skip Runner Jr., E., No. 95 Sr., G., No. 92 Sr., T., N0. 66 Jr., c., No. 91 14 WILLIS BROOKS DRIVES HARD for that extra yard during the North game as Freddy Stanfield 1625 clears the Way. Other Hutchinson players are Jack Grove 1975 and Wes Watkins 1895. Fi hting Hawks Provide Thrills 0 WHAT HIT ME? wonders Melvin Akin 1415 on Winfie1d's team as he is tackled by Freddy Stanfield 1625 while trying un- successfully for a touchdown. FORM IS DIS- P L A Y E D by Denny Sperling 1905 during the Winfield game. Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson 1958 Season Record 20 28 31 13 14 26 21 14 13 Salina El Dorado Wichita North Winfield Wichita Kapaun Arkansas City Great Bend Wellington Newton TACKLING SKILL is shown by Jack King 1615 as Armand Baughman 1505, Jack Grove 1975, Roger Witham 1655, and Stu Keown 1875 rush forward to help. Kenny Cotton 1405, While Stu Keown 1875, Willis Brooks 1935, and HAVE BALL, WILL TRAVEL is Af' Kirk Voth 1155 move in to help. mand Baughman 1505 as he races for a touchdown during the Ark City game. During Top Performance Season Team W L T Hutchinson 3 1 1 Arkansas City 3 1 1 Winfield 3 1 1 Wellington 2 2 1 Newton 1 3 1 El Dorado 0 4 1 GETTING HIS MAN is jack Grove 1975 as he downs a Great Bend player. Ready to get another Panther are Wil- lis Brooks 1935 and Freddy Stanfxeld 1625. TOUCHDOWN! Signals the referee as Willis Brooks 1935 goes over the line against Ark City. THE FAITHFUL LINE-Denny Sperling 1905, Skip Runner 1665, Roger Witham 1655, and Stu Keown 1875 prove that it's what's up front that counts! Inexperienced Squad U sets West FIGHTING SALT HAWKS-Buddy Montford, jim Ellis, Willis Brooks, Kirk Voth, Larry Soper, -Iohn Dean, Jack King, Bob Kistler, Freddie Stanfield. Not pictured is Alvin Casey. 'I52 Junior Haw is Pla Full Schedul MMMPH! A high-flying Viking gets a face full of fingers from Salt Hawk Kirk Voth in a game with Winfield. Passers-by are lack King and Willis Brooks. ' AW, C'MON FELLAS! A Dodge City player clutches the basketball as Salt Hawks Larry Soper and Willis Brooks attempt a steal. SALT HAWK SECOND AND THIRD TEAM PLAYERS-Bottom Row: Keith Schwer, Kenny Cotton, Richard Perry, Van Thompson, Bruce Swinney, Bruce Nichols, and Harry Chabin. Top Row: Coach Don Newell, Tom Sheppard, Ray Showalter, Doyle Brightenburg, Fred Littooy, Charles Keffer, Stu Steele, Gary Phillips, and Coach Irish Ireland. 6 153 NOW TRY TO GET THINGS MOVING! SOMEBODY COVER THAT GUY! ZOCDZ-'EQHCE Hawks Capture Final Season Record 1958-1959 34 Wichita West 32 46 Wellington 43 46 Ark City 44 44 Wichita East 63 43 El Dorado 47 39 Dodge City 46 46 Coffeyville 43 29 Wichita East 59 49 Winfield 38 43 Wichita Southeast 41 43 Newton 53 66 Great Bend 58 48 Wellington 34 55 Wichita North 52 55 Ark City 58 50 Dodge City 43 34 El Dorado 32 37 Newton 50 47 Winfield 49 42 Liberal 54 23 Garden City 17 Ark Valley League Standings Team Won Lost Newton 10 0 Hutchinson 5 5 Ark City 5 5 El Dorado 5 5 DON'T LET THAT DEFENSE SAG! WHAT DID I DO WITH MY CAR KEYS? Winfield 4 6 Wellington 1 9 SALT HAWK ALVIN CASEY shows signs of distress as teammate Jack King fights to control the ball in a forest of El Dorado arms and legs. A Tie for Second in Ark Valley I i Jim Ellis Kirk Voth Sr., Guard Sr., Guard VIKING WAR DANCE does the trick as Jim C0'CaPlaiI' C0'f2PfHm Ellis stretches for a run-away ball. Hawk Larry Soper seems appalled by the Winfield player's interference. Freddie Slanfield Willis Brooks John Dean jack King Larry Soper Jr., Guard Sr., Forward jr., Center Sf-, Forward Sl'-, Cfflllfr All-Ark Valley All-Ark Valley All-Ark Valley 'ISS FIVE SENIORS-Kirk Voth, Willis Brooks, Larry Soper, jack SPIRITED REBOUNDING byilack King, and Jim Ellis contributed much to the spirit and fight of King and Larry Soper makes the the '58-'59 basketball squad. difference in this victory over Well- ington. Take Third in Regional Tourney 6 For the Salt Hawk basketball team 1958-159 was the rebound season. Although four lettermen re- turned, only two were returning starters and only one was over six-feet tall. Determination made up for height and experience. The fury the Hawks showed in the first few games surprised all of their fans and future opponents. START SEASON WITH THRILLERS The Hawks traveled to YVichita West for the sea- son opener. The YVest Pioneers were highly favored over Hutch. After a closely contested defensive battle the Hawks won in an overtime, 34-32. The Salt Hawks' next opponent was Mlellington. After another cutthroat battle, Hutch came out on top by a narrow margin, 46-43. The fearful Ark City Bulldogs fell next to Coach joe Krafels' quintet. After a thriller the final score was 46-44. Floor play by Kirk Voth was outstanding in the first three victories. OPPONENTS TOUGHEN Two undefeated state powers who met jan. 6 were the Hutchinson Salt Hawks and the Wichita Blue Aces. The Aces used a new zone defense and easily defeated the Hawks, 63-44. E1 Dorado used the same defense and handed the Hawks their first Valley loss, 47-43. The Dodge City Tournament of Champions Jan. 15, 16, 17, also proved to be a stumbling block for Hutchinson. After losing to Dodge City in the Hrst round, the Hawks beat Coffeyville, 46,43, but the final round matched the Hawks against their old foe. YVichita East. This time East won, 59-29, and the Hawks finished sixth in the tournament. RETURN TO WIN COLUMN Hutch solved the zone defense that their opponents were using by defeating YVinf1eld, Ilan. 23, in Sports Arena. Next the Hawks edged Southeast, 43-41. The next visit was Lindley Hall in Newton, where hopes were high to topple the kingpin of the AVL. A disappointing loss was suffered as the Newton Railroaders derailed Hutchinson, 53-43. Seeking revenge the Salt Hawks easily handled their next three opponents by defeating Great Bend, Wellington, and XVichita North. The only loss to mar Hutchinson's record during this rampage was Ark City, 58-55 Dodge City, another old foe, was met in the Arena on Feb. 17. This time Dodge City went home carry- ing a 50-43 defeat. TAKE THAT! jack King and Larry Soper mix it up with an HEX! A Newton player chases an Ark City player, elusive ball while surrounded by hun- grey Salt Hawks Freddie Stanheld, Larry Soper, and Kirk Voth. Finish Season With 12-9 Record Sparking the play in these victories were Willis Brooks, Jack King, Larry Soper, and jim Ellis. All of these boys frequently scored in double columns during the year. TROUBLE IN SEASON CLOSE After edging El Dorado to revenge an early loss, Hutchinson was again ready to meet Newton, but this time at Hutchinson. The Railroaders were too much for the Hawks who were soundly defeated, 50-37. To finish with an undisputed second place in the final AVL standings, all Hutch had to do was defeat the Wlinfield Vikings. But after a trip to Hfinfield, the Hawks had to settle for a three-way tie for second after WVinfield beat them, 49-47. The team drew a bye the first round of the regional tournament, March 4, 5, 6, at Great Bend. They met Liberal in the semi-finals and were beaten by a tall. experienced team, 54-42. Garden City was defeated at their own ball-control game, 23-17, and Hutchinson won third place in the regionals. HONOR TEAMMATES The squad elected jim Ellis and Kirk Voth co- captains for the season. Kirk Voth was voted the Most Inspirational Player. The most improved Player for 1958-'59 was Larry Soper. Finishing with a 12-9 record and second place in the Ark Valley in a rebound year, were the accom- plishments for Coach Joe Krafels and his crew of roundballers. BASKETBALL MANAGERS David Hodge, Ron Kessler, and Ronald Bartcher check equipment before an out-of-town game. THE 1959 WRESTLING SQUAD-Coach Charles Lyons Front Row: T. Kramer, B. Crow, L. Ragsdale, J. Grove, A. Baughman, R. Witham, D. Sperling, B. Songer, B. Atkinson, S. Shaffer, Wickliffe, and B. Demoret. Second Row: R. Gatewood, D. Taggart, R. Ruessner, Hughes, Ludwig, W. Ragsdale, R. Martens, D. Saylor, E. Smith, T. Lehr, D. Bargdill, and B. Connelly. Third Row: Avery, T. Syler, D. Atkinson, C. Guthrie, Hoyt, G. Fox, Roberts, J. Siemens, S. Stout, and C. Stubbs. Back Row: Dunn, K. Britt, C. Hyter, W. Edwards, B. Sperling, M. Cun- ningham, and M. Armour. UNCLE! ! yells a Salina wrestler as John Wicklilfe positions his victim for the pin. SWITCH HIM is the advice of the crowd as Bill Atkinson be- gins to reverse his Wellington adversary. Matmen Share Evergrowing in popularity and strength, the HHS wrestling squad finished its third season with an 8-3 record and two trophies in post-season tournaments. Outstanding during the regular season were Roger Witham, John Wickliffee, and Armand Baughman. Hutch gained a first place tie with Wellington in the Ark Valley tourney, 92-92. This was the first time X we 3, :s5Wii 52523555545 iif'e3'5 XX:.X-19.355, Xi, ,X qs... ,gs - . .5 . 'fs .X. X ,, XX... 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'ft 9 Xi X. .XXXX 4, eil ab . t. YF' an XXXST 2-5325! 4' 2 4 1' ,Xa 1. john Wickliffe 125 lbs. Valley Champion 2nd Regionals . , ,, ,.XX.msX g.X,.,,,., J, 3,5 1 V 1 ,fray sf?fiXXXXX,,sffs,jlXtfirgX3s wlgfsts .X sg. XX, fw,,,e,u.m X X G L f L S 2 SEXXXX f XX.. 5 --ff,,.g,5ggg,.X, XXX ,.,X.,XXg,X.XX,. ,XX X XX,XXX,f.5 Xa... ...X X ,, X X. X X a 3 4- X X Eg. W.. X we XX, . X . W X, H an 9. X K, X, M s s X fa Q 1 X. 'Q X. WU X9 ag fx XL n s XX if XYX sa 3? 4 -if S M W Q .ings , ,wg ug t .,, -.WX X .Q L gg wi ' Z5,,iiQili3,,'5Xi75TLi'iU55ffii iQlfiif55'3lT, if ' . X , - ,T - ' X, ' ' ,. Lloyd Ragsdale 132 lbs. Valley Champion 3rd Regionals ,,-.l Eiaffz' X -fifffi Zitiiiie' m.,X.se2X.,X..gf,,g fX,X - --ge ,, ,,,f ,,.. X, X TP' We .XS 'ff'X1fX.51wiXif1f11 . .W 'i?X.52Xai3?ET9 zz? ' ,,XXXXX.,,,ses,X,,fX,.- X i..iiS54ii,X. Xu. . ,, Q. . .., . W ADX 7 - FX-ffiw ,, X, ,. ..,,...... . X 3 , L72 .I' XXEXWX : d?z1',1 A-W ' . .ff- ,,.,ps.w,.f-. . ,.,X..1--f,..,.,, , ,.X.,,.,,.s,fX,XXXXX 1, s, .. -swl XX 1w.X.s-'.sfXszz,m.'mwX 5 . Steve Shaffer 138 lbs. 3rd Ark Valley :H ex 2' :XX w,5Lz11cw3r5q,,gyg ff 2X9?a2X45Xi'2sa5g,:z: .ry ,X gssftffI,,.1w1e2sEg2Xis:9f- ,,.l, I , X, ...,XsXXXXs,X W X, :Asia 'af c::aa5-rg: .f,,,,, gk, L Haifa, XX?!s..Xw3sQgs,giXsg, , X. U ,A .. . .A .es-fifg.ifX,faz1gX3XfwX S-X .,.-X ':. -f ' ' X MeiIf'WJovZY':.s.,'is- ,, A.: rw-f:?,w:LEl6' ,el 'i' - vsi'Ht5i51iiLm W'- iifh is X M XX ' we ,X gf :X A X 2 Insta.. ea. as fs , safes X, Xeew .X X ,..,5X,..,X.-E., , i X., we is 5m XX 2 ,A Mmm S v 51 :X X L25 S 5 1' ,M a XX 2 8 , H2 Gs , ts.X.XX..ns-XXXXgfXX-we 1 5 X :N .M ,...X, f1sg, , Ms...-:gee ' WW X tif, X t A X,,,.. E.- . SX ,X XX. gs wfk 3 H iff it QI, X, A, X 3, fs . X. sf 2 2 i 2 5 1? 3 5 X. Q if is it ii S Ray Reussner 138 lbs. ,sX. ...tX X,gX.5g. V.,, .2551 ,,,1 XX ,. .X Xt, XaXiXXX9XXf,, ,SXMQXX +5 Qs ,, 5:2 . Q ses X x Jr' 93 Si 9 K lx fills s xml wr f .Bmw f:XX2..s , X . , ,, , ,Xsf .. , 1,5 .. . ,,. 'HX '10-33Eiis'7,i' '.:.:. . Wir' . 'S' g'Q12X2,2sXXfv5,.X,XXX1,XX sa EQXXX - .X X ,X Ki ' -X ' X Xs X55 X if 5 X f ,X XXQ '2 ,W X Y 2 X 4 Yi 9 5 XX, 3 3 .MXXX XM XXX XX Xs-...- ,, a'.fm,:Lf+ ff2X1-M24 Bill Atkinson 143 lbs. Valley Champion 3rd Regionals ., Fifi X 'f ,.. .. jack Grove 5 15' ! N Q XX X X X at 43, , XXX XX f sqm X , 1 X , X X ,, js XX Q.. ,1 wg t' YX X S' Z My is mf ls X E in , 4 as XX W .3 K 5 X X t X XXX . at ii. . ,, , W X. ' X as X X wi-ig X. sX X, mg XXQ X X XXX , .. X.. at so s X .Xt s .X .X s is X, .X-,. Q21 X., XXXX,,, ,XXXXQX Xiiiii ,.,, Z . .'iXyX, UYXA , DO YOU LIKE IT? asks Coach Charles Lyons of the six state-bound wrestlers Bob XXX 2 i's A.Xi X iiiiiii Demoret, John Wickliffe, Lloyd Ragsdale, Bill Atkinson, Denny Sperling, and Ar- :fi 'IXXXX mand Baughman as they admire the second place regional trophy. 'E X ,.,,. X,,XXX S -': -- ' --X' XXf Bob Demoret 100 lbs. Valley Champion 4th Regionals Hutch 26 Hutch 16 Hutch 17 Hutch 29 Hutch 25 Valley Crown HHS had ever won an AVL title. Five boys won championships in their respective weights. Next, the matmen won a second place trophy at the Eastern regional at Wichita Southeast. Hutch qualified six boys for the state tournament at Norton and produced Regional Champion Armand Baugh- Hutch 23 Hutch 25 Hutch 28 Hutch 25 Hutch 23 Hutch B 24 West Tournament Wellington 2 1 Oberlin Norton Newton Kinsley El Dorado Russell East Salina North Newton 8th 150 lbs. 3rd Ark Valley L . XQ'XLsX?f , isi5.1g5E,l1'1qff.'X,'Ef5vf.',, X, xt 'XM ,.S:V's3'.I!i ' : 'ls-fix' - 'L-J. A X, .-,,,, ,. -,.,, N, ,3.,,, ,X Xi., XX. ,. ,X,.X ,.,, .. ,,.. ,, .XXX X'w.:,-, ' ,Xe gm. f X if i ,X rg., iftrffii its ...,,. ...,,.X,. WX XX man. Baughman took second in the state. Bu S Ark Valle Tournament lst ' 'mge' 159 lbs. Regional Tournament 2nd or Xs,r ' ss, ..X,X. X,,,s I X X X,X X ' 5 ,'.- f A ' ' X 'ii , , . , e XXXX K iiii iiii irrr A ,,s... 1,- Xt,' ,XX,X tXX Xs- ,'XX, , .ff ii XXX. , .,., X ,,X, t,,f, ' A ,..f,, , ,,,X,, X ,. X ,:i' 25553 S iX, :'. ', 'X 7,'X will XX..ezpfXX..X, X,,-XX ggi.: -f', mr. ,, Roger Witham Hvy. Wt. 2nd Ark Valley Armand Baughman 180 lbs. Valley Champion Regional Champion SECOND STATE Denny Sperling 170 lbs. 2nd Ark Valley 4th Regionals Dick Saylor Jim Hughes 170 lbs. 159 lbs. 159 Coaches and Track Men ntieipate at I6 TRACK SQUAD-Front Row: Jack Piatt, B. Woods, L. Soper, A. Baughman, G. Barnard, K. Voth, King, Grove, W. Brooks, M. Armour, B. White, S. Runner, B. Jennings, and D. Smalley. Second Row: A. Butler, W. Ragsdale, B. Nichols, Reed, L. Rags- dale, G. Darnell, R. Showalter, T. Westfall, B. Good, D. Taggart, J. Calentine, and S. Shaffer. Third Row: M. Squires, D. Wilson, K. Schwer, B. Weppler, Dean, W. Watkins, S. Stout, J. Summers, B. Swinney, D. Skinner, S. Keown, T. Stringer, and T. Minor. 1958 Season Record Sterling Relays ................... Second North Quadrangular ............... Third Wichita University Relays .,........, Fifth Kansas University Relays .... Medley Relay Record 3237.1 Hutchinson Invitational ............ Third Ark Valley League Meet .... ........ F irst Regionals at Hutchinson ............ Third State Meet at Manhattan ....... Eighteenth Forrest Tennant, Fourth in Mile Run 1959 Schedule Sterling Relays ............ Hutch Quadrangular ....... Great Bend Dual .......... Wichita University Relays. . Kansas University Relays. . . Hutchinson Invitational .... Ark Valley Meet at Newton. Regionals atHutchinson .... State Meet at Wichita .... . .March 28 . . . .April 1 . . .April 10 . . .April 15 April 17-18 . . .April 24 . . . .May 1 ......May8-9 .May 15-16 Fourth Row: J. Dunn, S. Hilyard, D. Watson, Joe Piatt, F. Stanfield, T. Sheppard, R. Woods, R. Cully, J. Newlon, B. Hunter, B. Akins, B. Ferris,'and S. Steele. Fifth Row: G. Saiz, M. Cunningham, Hoyt, D. Mclver, B. Clegg, J. Roberts, M. Kirby, R. Hill, R. Reussner, J. Stevenson, J. Siemens. Sixth Row: J. Kaiser, C. Harrison, M. Seibert, B. Bicklan, M. Stevens, C. Hyter, D. Hysom, F. Littooy, and K. Opdycke. HOW'S THAT? asks Irish Ireland as Coaches Charles Lyons and VVoody Kramer survey his measuring oper ation. Tou h Competition, Good Season kia UP AND OVER-Letterman Ray Showal- HOLDING A CONFERENCE with Coach NVoody Kramer ter strains to clear the bar. are returning lettermen Gerald Darnell, Jack Calentine, Freddy Stanfield, Willis Brooks, Gene Barnard, Mike Ar- mour, Jack King, Bill Jennings, and Tom Westfall. READY AND SET TO GO are sophomores Jim Reed, Bruce Ferris, Beatty Hunter, and Jack Summers. Standing are Bill Atkinson, Steve Almost ninety boys reported for track practice March Stout, and .loc Newlon- l. Even with the cold weather, excellent times were ry-c , turned in. The return of ten lettermen strengthened the 1959 track squad. The returning letter winners were sprint- ers Bill Jennings, Willis Brooks, and Mike Armourg dis- tance runners Gene Barnard, Gerald Darnell, Jack Calentine, Alvin Casey, and Jack King. Returning in Field events were Ray Showalter, Tom Westfall, and Freddy Stanfield. But with the return of these boys, graduation hurt the '59 squad with the loss of Charles Jennings, Bill Ward, Tom Armour, Bob Gough, Larry McCue, Irl Finnell, Bob Hageman, Forest Tennant, and Larry White. In 1958 Hutchinson won the University of Kansas medley relay title and broke the state record. On this team were Charles Jennings, Bill Jennings, Larry McCue, and Willis Brooks. One of the largest track squads in the history of HHS and HWoody Kramer, head track coach, looked for- ward to a good ,59 track season. 161 E ? E THE 1959 TENNIS SQUAD-Front Row: C. Olson, Echols, Martens, D. Brightenburg, G. Martens, l.. V. Thompson, II. Davis, B. Kistler, R. Glotta, and B. Kingsley, and Coach Don Newell. Henson. Back Row: G. Long, V. Sisk, -I. Stockton, H. Racket Men Face With three returning lettermen, jon Davis, Ron Glotta, and Bob Kistler, the '59 tennis squad expected a good year. Davis and Glotta won the '58 regional championship in doubles and placed fourth in the state. Coach Don Newell had the largest and tough- est schedule the Hracketmenn had ever faced. Beginning with McPherson, March 25, the squad played eleven dual matches with such schools as BOB KISTLER, junior letterman, RON GLOTTA, senior letterrnan, practices his backhand. gets ready to serve. Tou h Schedule Manhattan, Topeka, and Salina. They finished their season with the state tournament at NVichita Uni- versity, May 15. The Hutch Invitational Tourna- ment was held April 24. Missed this year were the '58 graduating letter- men, Don Thompson, jim Bond, Larry Cole, and Craig McGowen. Cole and McGowen placed second in doubles at last year's regionals. JON DAVIS, senior letterman, drives with his forehand. State Champion Golfers Return mf' swf' ' . , K The 1959 golf squad had big shoes to fill for the '58 4-man team won the state title and placed first in eight of ten regular tournaments. The 2-man team also placed close to the top in all of the tourna- ments entered. D Three 1958 graduating lettermen were Bob Wal- ter, Barry Brooks, and Jim Moore. Walter was state medalist and Moore placed third in the state held at the Prairie Dunes Country Club. Golf Coach Max Hamilton had the help of three returning lettermen to fill the championship shoes. Alan Hamilton, Galen Rathbun, and David Bowman made up for the loss of golfers by graduation. Hamil- ton and Bowman were members of the '58 state champion 4-man squad. Besides the three lettermen, Coach Hamilton de- pended heavily on other squad candidates. Sopho- mores Jim Hardy and Dean Mfingert, juniors Rusty Hilst and Bill McDonald were outstanding in early season rounds. THE 1959 GOLF TEAM-Front Row: Fullmer, G. Spence, R. Hilst, H. Benjamin, K. Bennett, B. McDonald, D. Sellars, R. Kessler, Kirkpatrick, and Hardy. Back 1958 GOLF RECORD TOURNAMENT 4-Man 2-Man 1 6 Ark City Wichita 2 11 Salina 7 El Dorado 1 6 McPherson 1 2 Hutch 1 5 Ark Valley 1 1 Southeast 1 3 Regionals 1 6 State 1 ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS? asks Golf Coach Max Hamilton of his lettermen, David Bowman, Galen Rathbun, and Alan Hamilton. Bowman and Hamilton were members of the 1958 state champion 4-man team. SOMETHING TO LIVE UP TO are the regional and state trophies the golf squad won in 1958. Row: G. Rathbun, A. Hamilton, Coach Max Hamilton, D. Wingert, and D. Bowman. 1958-'59 H-CLUB. Front Row: D. Saylor, W. Brooks, King, D. Rodgers, K. Voth, B. Jennings, R. Kessler, J Stevens, J. Ellis, J. Davis, L. Runner, and M. Armour: Second Row: L. Wiens, B. Gordon, Grove, T. Martin B. Rowland, B. Kinley, R. Witham, S. Keown, W. Wat kins, G. Barnard, and D. Sperling. Third Row: A 1 Baughman, R. Showalter, T. Westfall, D. Mitchell, L. Entz, G. Rathbun, B. Songer, Wickliffe, R. Bartcher, and T. Minor. Back Row: T. Stringer, F. Stanfield, K. Cotton, S. Steele, D. Smalley, A. Hamilton, J. Calentine G. Darnell, and B. Kistler. 1 HHS Athletes Promote Activities, SINK IT, LARRY! yells the H-Club cheering section at the homecoming basketball game as Hawk center Larry Soper shoots a free throw. Crowns, chorus lines, and concession stands, kept the lettermen's club busy in '59, After a victorious homecoming game, stu- dents celebrated by going to the H-Club homecoming dance. H-Club President Willis Brooks crowned Jan lVolf football queen dur- ing the floor show. During the Christmas season, the H-Club chorus line was getting ready for its debut at the Snowball. After a successful debut, the chorus line went on to other glories in the Christmas and senior Assemblies. To pay for all this fun, H-Clubbers were seen working in the concession stands at foot- ball games and track meets. Cooperation was the key word, and fun was the key product of the '59 H-Club. L -s 'K 'Q -r .1 4,,,.....-o-f - .-- ' M if E l 1 WAITING FOR THE PRESIDENT-OHicers of H-Club are Secretary Dennis Sperling, Program Chairman .lack Grove, Vice-President .lack King, and Treasurer Kirk Voth. A TYPICAL POSE is struck by H-Club President Willis Brooks as he pre- sides over a monthly meet- ing. Back Teams with School Spirit l-2-3 KICK! advise plan VVolf and Becky Roes- ler to .lim Ellis during a practice of the H- Club chorus line. The rest of the chorus line watch Skip Runner practice his step. ' '31 HEY! BIG DADDY, what did you and Mom do for fun at HHS? asks Tom Martin of Papa Havens in the Christ- mas assembly. Elves Bill Jennings, Skip Runner, -lack Grove, and Jim Stevens listen to the story. 16 Y! L? is 5 mai ma ii .ix .f , 4 sms , wiki -if ,L 55- . Q77 if : E Ig L, -3 ff' EW M'-Q, N ,R Q, 53? ' K, Ng M : 2,1su::,H .. D FAC LTY and ADMINISTRATIU Now cast a glance At the tcfaclzers hereg Pick out the ones Y0u'v1' had this War. just smu thz' fum Of every om'- You may haw' u'orlu'r1, But you had fun. And now the Izmin milfs Almost through lJ0n't kid yourself- Y0u'll miss 'em, too. 6 ffice Aids Faculty, Students Principal R. C. Guy I am looking forward to being in the new build- ing, of course. We all like to live in new houses, laughed Principal R. C. Guy. Then he grew serious. To me, though, what is to be inside is what really matters. I'm interested in the facilities that will be provided for the students' usage. Mr. Guy feels that we must Neducate everyonej' because statistics show that for 'Kevery scientist we produce, ten people with semi-technical skills are needed to support him and his work. If we are fighting a battle for survival, as many people think we are, we need the very best training for every boy and girl. Even though the new school wonlt have any of the old brick tradition, Mr. Guy doesn't anticipate any lag in school spirit. Top administrator of HHS for nine years, Mr. Guy doesn't recall anything really startling in his career. Increased graduation requirements, six class- room periods instead of live, and a new emphasis on guidance programs have all been established during his tenure of office. I put my heart and soul into my workg my work being the students, he says. I am always interested in their activities, and very proud' of their accom- plishmentsfl In Attending to School Business Mu- ' AS VICE-PRINCIPAL, Mr. Nels Havens takes care of dis- cipline and attendance. As the former debate coach, Mr. Havens often travels with the teams. SERVING AS REGISTRAR, oiiice secretary, and secretary to Principal R. C. Guy is Miss Pearl Clinton, a familiar figure to everyone at HHS. She has been office secretary for 10 years. 1 in is .3 'I' ' C' ' V lffvlwf I ' . . ALL PRESENT AND ACCOUNTED FOR?-Mrs. Virginia Bartlett helps in the vice-principals office and keeps attendance records. TYPING MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS and serving as an assistant to Miss Clinton is Miss Mignonne Wiens, a former graduate of HHS. I6 Faculty Donates Time and Ideas 1 . we 49 :mo 4.141-AJ -'Nia M H1 SM W, sac , CONFRONTED WITH THE TRIALS of HHS students is Mr. Lewis Gilbreath, boys' counselor, who gives aptitude and interest tests and advice to FROM CHAUCER TO COMMAS-Miss Doris those going to College. Ely, head of the English department, instructs sen- ior English students and prepares them for college. 70 WORDS OF WISDOM-Miss Mary Petty is girls' counselor, sponsor of Co-ed Counselors, and helps SPOHSO1' KZIYCUCS- CAESAR'S CHAMPION-Mr. Ezra Metz teaches sophomore English and is sponsor of Knights, a chess club. In Sponsoring luhs, Activities CHECKING ON PHOTOGRAPHERS in the darkroom is Mrs. Aylene Keown. Mrs. Keown supervises produc- tion of the Buz7 and the Allagaroo and teaches so ho- LIFE IS ESSENTIALLY TRAGIC -Mr. Del Knauer teaches junior English and is also instructor of the Modern Novel course. He is sponsor of Briny Birds and MOB. , 3 1 P more English. BRAVO, TORERO! -Mrs. Dorothy Stamper explains bullfighting to her Hrst year Spanish students. She also teaches junior English and is head sponsor of Kayettes. ight., YM E 3,'Z,5't at 2 H H ' , fix rf, 1 Y ORGANIZATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS -Mrs. Ariel Perrill leads students through Julius Caesar in her sophomore English classes. A sponsor of FTA, she is in AAUVV and the Hutchinson Teachers Association. 171 Continues Job Preparing Students GETTING HER POINT ACROSS is Mrs. Doris Lyman. Mrs. Lyman teaches junior English and sponsors H-2 club. FINE SPEECH, thinks Mr. Bobby Patton. Mr. Patton, who joined the faculty this year, is speech instructor and coaches the HHS debate l squad. 3 477 1 li v .1 .. MI it sonar- r wf-'rf' .. EXPLAINING HOW TO USE a dictionary to her MAKING OUT GRADE CARDS is Miss Thressa sophomore English students is Mrs. Ora Kruse, a co- Newell. Miss Newell teaches sophomore and junior sponsor ofthe H-2 club, English and helps with GAA. 172 For Life's Myster , A ventures EXPLAINING USE OF THE SLIDE rule to geometry students is Mr. Frank Kellenbar er. Mr. Kellenbarger 3 is also head sponsor of Key club. ARE YOU SURE OF YOUR ANSWER? -Miss Ma- rie Stewart gives a searching look to a geometry student. Miss Stewart teaches geometry and is a Kayette sponsor. DEMONSTRATING HOW TO APPLY stage make-up to a make-up crew is Mrs. Gene Cramer. Mrs. Cramer teaches speech and dramatics and is head sponsor of Per- rill club. i i BEAT ARK CITY! -Getting in the spirit of homecoming are faculty members R. C. Guy, student Richard Montgomery, Mig- nonne Wiens, Mary Petty and Pearl Clinton riding in the office car. 17 Combine Classes wlth Facts, Fun s 'fl IT'S REALLY VERY SIMPLE, once you know how -says Mrs. Esther Ogle as she explains a diflicult equation. Mrs. Ogle teaches algebra and general math. FACTS, FIGURES, AND FUN -Mr. E. A. Chop Cairns combines his American history classes with a few jokes. Chop is known for his sense of humor and ability as a master-of-ceremonies. If .1 -A 1' I ,. 'ef -Y. .M v- f amp mf. I SINES, COSINES, AND TANGENTS'-Intricacies PERFECT BALANCE -Mr. Max Hamilton explains forces of higher mathematics are taught by Miss Ruth Evans. and balances to his physics classes. Mr. Hamilton also teaches Miss Evans teaches algebra, solid geometry, trig- physical science and sponsors Valence club. onometry and is a co-sponsor of FTA. 174 Stimulate Pursuit of Learning DETAILS OF DEMOCRACY -Mr. C. R. Gillilan teaches American government to HHS seniors in his American problems classes. He is also head sponsor of Student Council. EXPLAINING OUTSTANDING EVENTS of America's past is Mrs. Marion Peterson. Mrs. Peterson, who is a new member of the faculty this year, teaches American history. PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE -World history classes are taught by Mr. Olin Allen. Mr. Allen is also in charge of the ticket force. SOCIAL PROBLEMS in today's complex world are investi- gated in Mr. Eldon Snyder's sociology classes. Mr. Snyder also teaches American problems and helps sponsor Student Council. Gradin Papers, Recording Grades, Gfigfi 4, - :sz is , - b ,ic . it, l l 'K Q l l l l l l l EXPLAINING HOW TO THREAD a movie pro- ' jector is Mr. C. E. McMullin. Mr. McMullin is in IMPORTANCE OF AUTO SAFETY is explained charge of visual education for Hutchinson public by Mr. joe Krafels. Mr. Krafels teaches drivers' edu- Schools and teaches American h1St0fY- cation and is head basketball coach. l J il l f l P CONTEMPLATING AMERICAN PROBLEMS is WHERE DOES YOUR INTEREST LlE?',-Mr. Mr. Harold Pryor. Mr. Pryor teaches American prob- Carl Jorgensen, Zl new faculty member, explains the lems and is head sponsor of Hi-Y. interest test to his psychology students. 176 Small Part of a Teacher's Job I TRAMP TRICKS-Miss Donna Needham laughs with gym students trying their luck on the trampoline. Miss Needham is girls' gym instructor and head sponsor of GAA. SMILING HAPPILY is Mr. E. M. Irish Ireland as he thinks ol the victories of his Ark Valley League championship football team. Mr. Ireland teaches boys' gym and is head football coach. 2 l f- . f . Y ,f . .X ., s i FOUL!-shouts Mr. joe Kralels as he tries to VERY STYLISH, and good work, tooj' thinks Miss Esther take the ball away from a student player in the Cope as she examines a student's project. Miss Cope teaches faculty-all-stars basketball game. clothing and helps with faculty socials. 'I77 Teachers Work with Communit , ,,,j..g,3 MOTHER HUBBARD'S REF RIGERA- TOR? - Miss Margaret Ramsdale checks food supplies. Miss Ramsdale teaches foods SUPERSCOPE-Mr. Charles Lyons demonstrates one of Classes and is head SPOUSOY of FHA- the new microscopes. purchased this year. Mr. Lyons teaches biology, coaches wrestling, and is head sponsor of H-Club. HERE'S THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROB- LEM,',-says Mr. Dean Gamble as he explains a Problem fo his ChemiStfY Studffflfi MF- Gamble HSNAKE-MEAT IS A DELICACYQ' says Miss Mildred Parker. also coaches sports at Sherman Junior high school. 7 Miss Parker teaches biology and is head of the biology depart- ment. A SMOOTH TALKER-Mr. Wfoodrowa W'oody Kramer In Tr ing to Better the Schools teaches biology and serves as head track coach. He is also athletic director for HHS. FROM HEARTS TO FLOWERS-Mr. Jack Klingler, a new member of the faculty, teaches physiology and biology. l ,av Es, V VIRGINIA REEL-Miss Virginia Armstrong prepares SHOOT 'EM UP! - Faculty members Dean a film to show her business education classes. Miss Arms Gamble, Eldon Snyder, and David Burns join in the strong teaches business education and is head sponsor of fun at a Briny Bird pep assembly. FBLA. 'I79 Lend Hel in Hand to Students P as n7f2 3 'mis 1' gjilff i 1 . IT ALL ADDS UP Mr ohn Pa ne shows - - J V ' how to run an adding machine. Mr. Payne teaches business education, and runs the ticket force. FUTURE BUSINESSMEN and women are 'taught by Mr. john Smith, a new member of the faculty. Mr. Smith teaches general business. BALANCING THE BOOKS-Mr. Walter Rinehart teaches bookkeeping, is school treasurer, and sponsors FILING FOR THE FUTURE-Mr. Stephen Butcher teaches general business, typing and clerical practice. the student bookkeepers. 180 gr Spend Their Time Guiding Youth y up Ei jg ' t 2 5 5 2 Q S 22 ' 21 -5 f,i'rQ:- 1,2 W 4 2' 3, git zz RECORDED FOR POSTERITY-Mr. David Burns listens to recordings made by his Spanish students. Mr. BON JOUR! -Mr. Gareth Ruggles, a new laculty mem- Burns is sponsor of Los Gatos and the Spanish National ber, greets his French students. Honor Society. w 'A TEACHERS HAVE FUN, TOO-Miss Mary Petty joins friends at a party depicting occupations. Wm, ,,,, ,, , 1. mwcq, ,mmwmf 'A HMAESTRA DEL LATIN Y ESPANOLU-Miss Emma Sage teaches Spanish and Latin. She helps sponsor Kayettes. Render Faithful, Lo al Service SHOP TALK - Mr. Ronald Wilson, general machine shop instructor at Hutchinson junior College, also instructs high school students in the mornings. AUTO MECHANIC-Mr. Vaden Stroud is instruc- tor of auto mechanics and has served as parade marshal in the homecoming parade for many years. 182 I . W--.awww '-1a...,,Ss.s'N -.XLNMM MN MASTER DRAFTSMAN - Mr. Deane Banker instructs HHS students in the art of drafting and mechanical drawing. WOODWORKING AND MILLWORK are taught by Mr. Russell Kingsley, who is also in charge of the jukebox, S 4 And Wisdom to Students of HHS INTRICACIES OF RUNNING a linotype are shown by Mr. Walter Knox, printing instructor. Mr. Knox supervises the printing of the weekly BUZZ. MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC-Mr. john Cooper, vocal music instructor, is di- rector of the choirs and choral groups of HHS. INSTRUCTING STUDENTS of general shop is Mr. Carl Skoch. Mr. Skoch is president of the high school teachers group. ff' ..'f AM l lh- OUTSTANDING WATER COLORS and sculpture are represented in these models shown by Mr. WVarren Brown. Mr. Brown is art instructor and sponsors Pallette and Brush. 183 :'Tl Firml Believe That an Educated WRITING OUT AN EXCUSE for a student in her study hall is Mrs. Olga Smith, who is a new mein- ber of the faculty this year and keeps study hall in the converted foyer. INNARDS OF A TUBA-Mr. Lewis Hiigel is director of the Salt Hawk and concert bands of HHS. BEETHOVEN TO IRVING BERLIN-Mr. James Dailey directs the high school orchestra and dance band. H, . . WM.,- vgnutw K 32 MwMmm.,...,.a tg -eff-N SUMMER VACATION is filled with different hob- bies and interests as Mr. X'Valter Rinehart enjoys his hobby of gardening. ,ww-Q-au , ,AS 3, - .1 . People Moves Freedom Forward 'M M 'rs' . ,- Ei , ml' ,Q 'if OL, V M- 5335 ' V .- waw w 'efif eff , -- . 'ff Z, We . 1 , V . ' A - 1: , ,,.. ,-N..Q,t ,.,, ., A.., A :ei l ' .t.,.,,, V ,. ,Q ' A . 51 ' gui - ... Q roor o V, ,io C ,oor to as ., . K I V ll, 5 if . 1 , I , . , W at , M., S a ,z,.. ., ff A r as, ., M... ,Q 5 , ,,,V i Avvk WN, V . r,,,,,.,,., HELPING OUT-Miss Sharon King is librarian assistant to Miss Ethelyn Flagg. STACKS OF INFORMATION - Miss Iithelyn Flagg, high school librarian and study hall keeper, finds a magazine requested by a student. if-Cz A STITCH IN TIME . . . - Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper .teaches clothing, home living, and sponsors Junior Red Cross. LET'S GO, SALT HAWKSV' - Mr. john Cooper supports the Salt Hawks in their foot- ball victory over Wellington. Memories of These Years Gone By Adcock, judy Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 43 Perrill Club 23 FHA 2,3, historian 33 FBLA 4, Scrap- book keeperg GAA 2,3, sports 33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Intramural sports 33 Girls basketball 2,33 Make-up crew 23 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Girls Glee Club 23 Modern Choir 33 A Capella Choir 43 Chorale 43 Kayette Choir 43 State Music Festival 2. Alexander, Dennis Intramural sports 43 Football 23 Basket- ball 13 By the Beautiful Sea orchestra 23 Jr. Sr. Choir 43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 State Music Festival 3,43 Ensemble Acc. 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,43 Drum Major. Allen, Ron Valence Club 2,33 Briny Birds 23 Basket- ball 1,2. Almanza, Rosie Los Gatos 2,3,4, treasurer3 Student Coun- cil 33 Ticket Takers 2. Andersen, Richard Valence Club 33 Briny Birds 33 Perrill Club 23 Junior Red Cross 43 Key Club 3,4, secretary 3,43 Track 43 Golf 23 Tennis 33 Debate 2,3,43 State Debate Team3 Hen- rietta VIlI 23 Orchestra 1,23 Principal Congressional nominee to the U.S. Air Force Academy from fifth Kansas district. Anderson, Reba Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 FHA 2,3,4, board member 2,33 FBLA 43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette Sc Brush 33 junior Red Cross 33 Student Council 23 Ticket Takers 33 District Speech Festival 23 Make- up crew 23 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir 43 Kayette Choir 2,3,43 State Music Festival 2,3,43 Modern Choir 33 Senior Play 4. Armour, Mike H-Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 33 Key Club 2,33 Football l,2,3Q Basketball 13 Track l,2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Boys Glee Club 23 Band 1. Arnett, Janet Kayettes 43 GAA 43 junior Red Cross 4. Arnold, Norman Briny Birds 23 Intramural sports team captain, sports 3,43 Boys Glee Club l,2. Avery, Jerry D. Printer 3,43 Football l. Baker, jean Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 FHA 2,33 GAA 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls' Glee Club 1,23 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Seniorettes 43 Polyphonic Choir 3. Ballard, Avnell Palette Sc Brush 2. Barb, jo Ann FHA 4, junior Degree3 Girls Glee Club 33 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Bartholomew, Lowella Bartley, LaVeda Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 2,33 Mixed Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 43 Band l,2,3,43 Ensemble Acc. 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 3,4. Barton, Eva Briny Birds 3,4. Bason, Kay GAA 43 Salt Hawk Band l,2,3. Battey, Larry D. FBLA 3,43 Key Club 4. Beasley, jim Homeroom President 43 Printer. Bennett, Kent Valence Club 43 Intramural sports 43 Foot- ball l3 Track 13 Golf 4. Bernard, Karen Briny Birds 2,43 FHA 43 GAA 3. Bertrand, janice Sue Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 33 FTA 33 FBLA 4, president 43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Student Council 43 Home- room Vice-president 4. Beyer, Harold N. Los Gatos 33 Briny Birds 23 class editor. Birt, Wilma Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 43 FHA 4: FBLA 43 GAA 3,4. Black, Evelyn Briny Birds 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Tick- et Takers 3, captain3 Girls Glee Club. Bond, Earline Transferred from Grandview High School, Grandview, Missouri3 Briny Birds 43 Kay- ettes 43 Perrill Club 43 GAA 4. Bontrager, janet Transferred from Moore High School, Farmer City, Illinois. Bowles, Sara Sue MOB 3,43 Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board member 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Ushers 33 Homeroom president 43 joe's chorus line 33 Student Council 3,4, JUST IN TIME to meet a couple of Fabulous Fellows are Bob White and Lawrence Hill who croon a tune on the stairway. Vice-president 43 Central State Bank Schol- arship. Bowman, Larry Breazier, Gene L. Bookkeepers 43 Intramural sports team captain 4. Briggs, Bill Intramural sports 4. Britt, Craig Bookkeepers 33 Intramural sports 33 Hi-Y 13 Football 2,3. Brooks, Willis H-Club 2,3,4, president 43 H-Club chorus line3 Perrill Club 33 Allagaroo King3 Foot- ball l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4. Brower, Mabel Girls Glee Club 1. Brower, Melba Girls Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus l. Brucker, Scherry Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 GAA 23 GAA SPOFISQ Co-ed Counselors 43 Student Council 43 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 13 State Music Festival 1. Burk, Delores Kayettes 43 FHA 2,41 Girls Glee Club 2. Bybee, Karen Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA sports 33 junior Red Cross 23 Intramural sports 13 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 43 Stage crew 43 Publicity 3,43 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 43 Storm Cellar 43 KWBW Radio Play 43 Girls Glee Club 1,23 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Kayette Choir 23 State Music Festival 13 Choral Festival 23 Contest Play 4. Calentine, Mary Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Ushers 33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Make-up Crew 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 1,23 Jr. Sr. Choir 43 Kayette Choir3 Seniorettes. Calhoun, Patricia Calvillo, Evangeline l.os Gatos 3,43 Ticket Takers 3. Carey, Eva Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,4, secretary 4g FTA 3,4, treasurer 43 GAA 23 Co-ed Counselors 43 District Speech Festival 33 AVL Speech Festival 33 Publicity 3,43 Make-up 3,43 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 43 Finders Keepers 33 Senior Play 43 District Speech 43 AVL Speech 4. Carlson, Warren Edward Carter, Jerri Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 FHA 2,33 FTA 33 GAA 2,3,4, board member 43 GAA Sports3 All Star team3 Palette 8: Brush 2,3,43 Volleyball, Softball, Bowling 2,3,43 Make-up 23 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Val- ley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 jr. Sr. Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Modern Choir 3. Casey, Rose Marie Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 84: Brush 43 junior Red Cross 33 Vice-president home- roomg Girls Glee Club 2. Cavanaugh, Don Intramural SPOTISQ Boys Glee Club l,2,3. Chambers, Billy Chappel, jerry Briny Birds 33'Palette 8: Brush 33 Intra- mural sports 43 Printer 43 Wrestling 2. Cheeves, Sally Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 23 FHA 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports3 Ticket Force 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir 43 Modern Choir 3. Chiles, Carole Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Are Shadow in ur Glowing Past Club 23 FHA 2,3,4, pianist, board member 43 GAA 2,3,43 Orchestra 1,23 Band l,2,3,43 23,43 GAA 33 Girls Glee Club 2,33 jr. Sr. Choir 23.4. Salt Hawk Band 2,3. Christenson, Linda Clark, Gary Clark, jake Briny Birds 23 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-presi- dent 3, president 4, board member 23 Hi- Y 3,43 Tennis 23 Wrestling 2. ' Clegg, Bill Homeroom president 43 Intramural SPOTISQ Track 13 Debate 33 District Speech Festi- val 13 NFL3 Member District and State Debate team3 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Dance Band 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Ensemble Acc. 43 Salt Hawk Bank 3. Clift, Stanley Clune, Frank Cochran, Nancy Sue Danks, Pat Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 FHA 3,43 GAA 43 Palette 8: Brush 33 junior Red Cross 3,4. Dauber, Sharon GAA 3,43 GAA sports3 All Star Team. Davis, jon Valence Club 33 H-Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 Key Club 23 Hi-Y 13 Boys State Repre- sentative3 Football 13 Basketball 1.2.33 Tennis 2,3,41 Tennis lst in regionals, Davis, Rae Verlene FHA 43 Ticket Takers 33 Girls Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus lg jr. Sr. Choir 4. Davis, Valetta Kayettes 43 FHA 43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports and All Star 2,3,43 Ticket Takers 43 Girls Glee Club 2. Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Ushers 33 junior Red Cross 23 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Homeroom program chairman 43 A-team cheerleader 1,43 Basketball Queen candidate 43 Buzz Queen 33 New Year's Eve Queen candi- date 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattaan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 23 A Cappella Choir 43 Kayette Choir 3,43 Triple Trio 33 Choral Festival 1,23 Modern Choir. Colby, Raymond Boys Glee Club 33 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Cole, Donna Girls Basketball 1. Colglazier, Justine Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 FTA 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Palette 84 Brush 23 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 3,43 Senior chorus line3 Choral Fes- tival 1. Collins, Bruce Edwin Senior Play 4, Cook, joan Cook, Sally Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA sports 23 Co-ed Counselors 4g Palette 84 Brush 33 Ushers 33 Buzz 33 Al- lagaroo 43 Pep Band 13 Band l,2. Cooper, Kay Charlene Girls Glee Club l,2,33 jr. Sr. Choir. Cooper, Linda ' Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 FHA 2,43 FBLA 4: GAA 23 Ticket Takers 4. Cox, Robert E. Valence Club 43 Perrill Club 3,43 Hi-Y 4. Croft, Mike MOB 33 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 3,43 Sammy Salt Hawk 33 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board member 33 Palette 84 Brush 2,3,4, president 4, board member 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 23 A-team cheerleader 43 Track 2,3,43 All School Play 2,33 Strange Boarders 33 One Foot in Heaven 23 Happy journey 33 Citadel of Faith 23 The Hitchhiker 33 Henrietta VlII 23 Senior Play 4. Crooker, Carol Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 23 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Make-up 2,3,43 Down in the Val- ley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 23 A Cappella Choir 43 Modern Choir 33 Choral Festival l,2. Crow, Bill H-Club 2,3,43 Intramural sportsg Hi-Y 13 Golf 2,33 Wrestling 23.4. Culver, Beverly Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Man- hattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 1,23 Polyphonic Choir 3. Curley, Arlie Gene Wrestling 2. Dade, Sara jane Los Gatos 3,43 Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes Dean, Carlin E. Intramural sports. Dean, james MOB 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Model Legislature 2,43 Briny Birds 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Chess Club 33 Intramural sports3 NFL District Speech Festival 43 Debate '2,3,4Z District Speech Festival 23 Stage Crew 2: NFL 2,3,43 All School Play 23 By the Beautiful Sea 23 One Foot in Heaven 23 Citadel of Faith 23 Henrietta VIII 23 Nat. Merit Scholarship Finalist 43 Young American C21l'ltllCl2llS1 Boys Glee Club 23 Modern Choir 2. Deatz,judy Los Gatos 23 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 23 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, president 43 Ushers 33 Student Council 43 Make-up 23 Manhattan Tower 33 Homeroom presi- dent3 Girls Glee Club 1,23 A Cappella Choir 43 Kayette Choir 33 Seniorettes 43 Nonnettes 33 Polyphonic Choir 3. Dehart, Lynda Transferred from Dodge City High School. Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 FBLA 43 GAA 43 Orchestra 43 State Music Festival 3,4. Dehm, Paul Intramural sports. Delp, Libby Valence Club 33 Los Gatos 3,4, treasurer 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Per- rill Club 43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA Sports 3: Co-ed Counselors 4, board member 43 Palette llc Brush 33 junior Red Cross 43 Girls State 33 New Year's Eve Queen Can- didate 43 Band for By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Pep Band 1,23 Orchestra 1: Band l,2,3,43 Ensemble Acc. 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 43 Concert Band 3,4. DeVault, Carol Ann Dickerson, Eleanor Dierksen, Dennis Chess Club 3.4, board member 33 Briny Birds 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Golf 2.3. V Dill, Harold Printer 2,3,4. Dillon, Sandra Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 FHA 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Make-up crew 23 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 23 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Polyphonic 33 Choral Festi- val 1,23. Dovel, Carlene Dragoo, Dennis Drew, Ralph Transferred from Buhler High School. Chess Club 43 Briny Birds 4, board mem- ber 43 junior Red Cross 33 Hi-Y 43 Home- room program chairman 43 Intramural sports3 A-team cheerleader 43 Sweetheart King Candidate 4. Dubbs, Beverly Valence Club 43 Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 43 Perrill Club 43 FTA 43 District Speech Festival 2. Dutton, Sue Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 33 GAA 2,3,43 GAA sports 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 84 Brush 2,33 Publicity 3,4. Eales, Barbara Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 43 FHA 43 GAA 3,43 GAA sports and All Star team3 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette Sc Brush 33 junior Red Cross 3,43 Ticket Takers 43 Homeroom officer 33 Debate: Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella 43 Polyphonic 33 Senior Play 4. Eales, Beverly Briny Birds 23 Kayettes 3,43 FHA 3,43 GAA 4. Eales, Robert FBLA 43 Intramural sports team captain3 Track 13 A Cappella Choir 43 Band 1,23. Ellis, jim Transferred from Garden City. H-Club MMMM, LET ME SEE NOW, thinks Reba Anderson as she decides on acces- sories for the Senior Prom. 4 Achievements, Honor , Record d 3,45 H-Club chorus line5 junior Red Cross 45 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 3,4. Elser, Wayne Emery, Clarence D. Valence Club 25 Chess Club 35 Band l. England, Beverly Los Gatos 3,45 Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 3,45 FTA 3,4, librarian 45 Co-ed Counsel- ors 45 Pep Band 25 Orchestra 15 Band 1,2,35 Ensemble Acc. 35 Concert Band 3. Engler, Kay Los Gatos 3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 FTA 3,4, Editor State News Letter 45 FTA Officer 4, board member 45 Co-ed Counselors 45 Spanish Nat'l Honor So- ciety 3,4, Vice-president 45 Buzz 35 Al- lagaroo 45 Girls Glee Club l,2,3. Enns, Jerald Track 1. Erpelding, Paul Transferred from Lycee Classique, Ech- ternach, Luxemburg. Briny Birds 45 Key Club 45 Student Council 4. Evans, Betty Los Gatos 2,3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 35 junior Red Cross 25 Homeroom vice-president. Eyman, David Transferred from Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Farmer, Jim Briny Birds 3,45 junior Red Cross l,2,3,45 Golf 25 Band l,2. Fernie, Bob Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 3,45 Palette K Brush 25 Key Club 2,3,4, board member 25 Hi-Y 1,25 A-team cheerleader 35 Tennis 25 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Manhattan Tower 35 Boys Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 45 Chorale 45 Modern Choir 2,3. Fields, Marilyn Valence Club 3,45 MOB 45 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board member 3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 FTA 45 GAA 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 4, board member 45 Palette Pic Brush 25 Ushers 35 junior Red Cross 3,45 Student Council 45 Make-up crew 25 By the Beau- tiful Sea 25 Manhattan Tower 35 Girls Glee Club 1,25 Polyphonic 35 Pi Beta Phi Scholarship. Flores, Jane Transferred from Adrian, Texas. GAA 3,45 GAA sports5 GAA All Star team. Foster, Virginia Los Gatos 3,4, board member 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 FTA 3,4, secretary 45 GAA 2,3,45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, board member 35 Homeroom secretary5 Student council 25 Kansas State Rehabilitation Scholarshipg Debate 25 Girls Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1. Fowler, Gary Valence Club 3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Per- rill Club 25 Key Club 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 25 Tennis 35 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 FIR Society 45 Boys Glee Club 2. Fox, Maxine Valence Club 35 Briny Birds 3,45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 FHA 25 GAA 2,35 Co-ed Counselors 45 Make-up crew 45 Orchestra l,2. Francis, Mary Los Gatos 35 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 GAA 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselors 45 Ushers 35 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Cheerlead- er A-team 1,45 B-team 35 joe's chorus line 3,45 Junior chorus line5 Senior chorus line5 Basketball Queen Candidate5 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate5 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Manhattan Tower 35 Girls Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 A Cappella choir 45 Kayette Choir 45 Nonnettes 35 Poly- phonic 35 Choral Festival l,2. Frank, Jerry Freeman, Shirlee GAA l,2,35 GAA sp0rts5 GAA All Star team5 Girls Glee Club 15 Twirlers 4. Friesen, George Intramural sports5 Student Council 45 Printer 2, Vocational Printer 3,45 Wlres- tling 25 Stage crew 25 Boys Glee Club 2. Fromong, Donald Hi-Y 2,35 Perrill Club 45 Golf 2,35 Basket- ball l. Gass, Kenneth Chess Club 45 Football I5 Track l5 Boys Glee Club 35 Polyphonic 3. Gates, Portia Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board member 3,45 Perrill Club 2.35 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports5 Co-ed Counselors 4, board member 45 Ushers 35 Junior Red Cross 2,3, treasurer 35 Buzz 35 Student Council 45 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Manhattan Tower 35 Girls Glee Club 15 A Cappella Choir 45 Kayette Choir 45 Nonnettes 35 Modern Choir 3. Senior Play 4. Gatlin, Don Valence Club 3,4, secretary-treasurer 45 Los Gatos 35 Key Club 35 Hi-Y 2,3,4, pro- gram chairman 45 Football 15 Basketball YOU TAKE CARE OF THAT ONE, and I'll punch this one, says Con- nie McQueen to Jodie Landrum as they take tickets of two basketball fans. 1,25 Track 25 Putnam semi-finalistg Na- tional Merit finalist. Gibson, Jeanne Los Gatos 35 Valence Club 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 GAA 2.3: l-lomeroom secretary 45 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Girls Glee Club 45 Chorale 45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 State Music Festival 2,3,4. Gilley, Bonnie Briny Birds 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 FHA 2,3,4, board member 45 GAA 25 Co-ed Counselors 45 Palette Xe Brush 23 Girls Glee Club 25 Band 1. Glaser, Larry Valence Club 3,45 Briny Birds 3,45 Hi-Y 1.25 FIR society 45 Mixed Chorus 1, Glotta, Ron Valence Club 2,3,45 l-I-Club 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 Palette ik Brush 35 Hi-Y 35 Bas- ketball l,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Debate: Boys Glee Club 25 Band l. Goertzen, Wayne 'Ticket Takers 35 Intramural sports 45 Boys Glfe Club 35 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Gomez, Elsie Los Gatos 35 Kayettes 25 Girls Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella 4. Goolsby, Richard Student Council: Vocational Printer 3,45 Track 15 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Manhattan Tower 35 Boys Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus I5 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Polyphonic 3. Gordon, Bill H-Club 3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board meni- ber 45 FBLA 3,45 Bookkeepers 45 Key Club 45 Student Council l, secretary5 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Intramural sports 3,45 A- team cheerleader 4, head cheerleader 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Track Manager 3,45 By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Man- hattan Tower 35 jr. Rotarian 45 Boys Glee Club 25 Modern Choir 2,3. Gordon, Phyllis Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 GAA 2,35 Co-ed Counselors 45 Palette Xe Brush 25 Student Council 25 Cheerleader 15 Girls Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Graber, Anne Los Gatos 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,45 GAA Sports 2,35 Co-ed Coun- selors 45 Palette Xe Brush 2,3,4, board member 3,45 Ushers 35 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council 25 Senior chorus line5 Basketball Queen Candidate5 Buzz Queen Candidate5 Young American Candidate 45 junior class treasurer. Graber, Sarah Los Gatos 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,45 GAA Sports 3,45 All Star team 35 Co-ed Counselors 45 Palette 8a Brush 2,3,4, board member 3,45 Ushers 35 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council 2,3,45 junior class secretary5 Football Queen Candidate5 Senior chorus line 4. Graves, jeweldeen Briny Birds 2,45 FHA 45 Girls Glee Club. Graves, Pat Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 2: Co-ed Counselors 4, secretary 45 Palette tk Brush 3,45 Ushers 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council 25 Homeroom secretary 45 Chorus line 3,45 Debate 25 '4By the Beautiful Sea 25 Down in the Valley 35 Kayette Choir 45 Orchestra 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 State Music Festival 3,45 Salt Hawk Band 45 Twirlers 3, head twirler 45 Clarinet trio 35 Clarinet quartet 45 District Music Festival 3,45 Here Are Lasting Contributions All-State Band 43 Wichita Youth Sym- phony 4. Grove, Gretchen Valence Club 3,43 Los Gatos 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 GAA 2,33 Co-ed Coun- selors 4, board member3 Palette tk Brush 33 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 23 Student Council 43 Stage crew 43 Publicity 43 All School Play 43 Girls Glee Club 2. Grove. Jack Valence Club 2,33 H-Club 3,4, program chairman 4, H-Club Chorus Line3 Los Gatos 2,33 Briny Birds 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Allagaroo 43 Hi-Y l,2,33 Boys State Dele- gate 33 Vice-president Senior class3 Sweet- heart King Candidate 43 New Year's Eve King: Football I,2,3,41 Track l,2,3,43 Wrestling 3,43 One Foot in Heaven 23 Citadel of Faith 23 Central State Bank Scholarship. Guettsche, Janice Transferred from Partridge High School. Briny Birds 33 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill 43 FHA 3.43 GAA 3,43 Girls Glee Club 33 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Gustafson, Sandra Valence Club 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, board member 3, president 4, State vice- president 43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Homeroom program chairman 43 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Concert Band l,2,3,43 State Music Festival 33 Clarinet quartet 3,43 Dis- trict Music Festival 3,43 Davis Scholarship. Hageman, Robert Valence Club, board member 3,43 Foot- ball 23 Track l. Haigler, Glen Perrill Club 2,3,43 Track 23 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 2,3,43 District Speech Festival 2,3,43 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Contest Play 2,3,43 All School Playg By the Beauti- ful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Man- hattan Tower 33 Strange Boarders 33 Magnificent Obsession 33 Storm Cel- lar 43 One Foot in Heaven 23 Happy Journey 33 The Hitchhiker 23 Henri- etta VIII 23 Four on a Heath 33 Dance Band 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Band 43 Salt Hawk Band 43 Senior Play 4. Haines, Dale Football 13 Track 1. Haldeman, Joanne Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, sec- retary 43 GAA 23 Spanish Nat'l Honor So- ciety 43 Make-up 2,3,43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Man- hattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella 43 Kayette Choir 3,43 Modern Choir 3. Hale, Jim Hall, Sandy Los Gatos 3.4, president 43 Briny Birds 2,3 ,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 23 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Student Council 3,43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Girls Glee Club l,2,33 Choral Festival 13 Senior Play 4. Hankins, Robert Photographerg Manhattan Tower 33 Boys Glee Club 2,33 Polyphonic 3. Harr, Mary Belle Girls Glee Club 1,23 Band l. Harrington, Charlene Transferred from Concordia High School. Perrill Club 43 FHA 43 Palette 84 Brush 4: Publicity 4. Hawks, Steve Haxton, Bill MOB 3,43 Chess Club 3,4, lI1SiI'llCl0l'Q Perrill Club 2,3,43 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Track 13 Stage crew 23 Publicity 4: Mar- riage Proposal 33 Four on a Heath 43 Young American Candidateg Summerfield finalist3 Boys Glee Clnb3 Senior Play 4: NCTEA Scholarship. Hayes, Sharon Los Gatos 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, program chairman 43 Perrill Club 2,3,4, president 43 GAA 2,3,43 GAA sports? Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette Sc Brush 3: Ushers 33 Cheerleader I3 Sophomore. Junior, Senior, chorus lines3 Student Council l3 Ark Valley Speech Tourna- ment 3,43 District Speech Festival 3,41 AVL Speech Festival 33 Contest Play 3,43 All School Play 3,43 Strange Boardersn 3: Magnificent Obsession 33 Storm Cel- lar 43 Happy Journey 33 Mrs, Penny- packer's Little Girl 3 Directed The Re- hearsal 43 Directed junior and senior rush parties3 Girls Glee Club l: Mixed Chorus l. Haynes, Arthur Intramural sports l,3,43 Track lg Bi the Beautiful Sea 23 Boys Glee Club l. Henry, Wayne MOB 43 Perrill Club 3,43 Intramural sports 3,43 Hi-Y 43 District Speech Fes- tival 33 AVL Speech Festival 33 Contest Play 33 Magnificent Obsession 33 Bal- cony Scene 33 Happy Journey 33 Boys Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus l,3. Hensley, Terry Football l,2,33 Track l,2,33 YVrestling 2,3. Henson, Susan Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette Sc Brush 2,33 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 33 Buzz 31 Allagaroo 43 Homeroom secretary 43 Bas- ketball Queen Candidate 43 Girls Glee Club l3 Mixed Chorus 23 Jr. Sr. Choir 4: State Music Festival l,2. Higdon, Thomas Intramural sports 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Man- hattan Tower 33 Boys Glee Club 2,33 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Jr. Sr, Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 4. Hildebrandt, Elaine Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 GAA 3,43 Co-ed Coun- selors 4. Hill, Lawrence Hi-Y I3 Sophomore homeroom officer: Football 33 Track 43 Mfrestling lg Band 43 Salt Hawk Band 43 Fabulous Fellows . Hilyard, Stephen Eugene Transferred from Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Hinshaw, Rex Hipp, Fred Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 33 Per- rill Club 2,3,43 FBLA 43 Homeroom presi- dent 4: A-team cheerleader 33 All School Play 3,43 Strange Boarders 33 Mag- nificent Obsession 33 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 43 Pep Band 23 Orchestra l3 Band I,2Q Salt Hawk Band 33 Senior Play 4. Holloway, Janice Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 I-'HA 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Ushers 33 Stu- dent Council 23 Homeroom secretary 42 Girls Glee Club l,2. Horner, Leslie Hughes, Betty Los Gatos 3,4, secretary3 Briny Birds 23 Kayettes 23 GAA 2,33 Girls Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus l. Hunter, Constance MOB 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, board member 43 Co-ed Counselors 4, vice-president 43 Buzz 33 Girls State 19583 Palette tk Brush 2,3,4, vice-president 43 Sophomore class secre- tary3 Joe's chorus line 2,3,43 Junior and Senior chorus lines3 District Speech Fes- tival 23 AVL Speech Festival 23 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 3: Manhattan Tower 33 Henrietta VIII 23 Young American C2illCllLl21iCQ Watkins Scholarship3 Girls Glee Club l,23 A Cap- pella Choir 43 Chorale 3,43 Modern Choir 33 Choral Festival 23 Girls Nation. Hutchinson, Larry Valence Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 3g Chess Club 3,4, secretary-treasurer 3,43 Foot- ball 13 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 43 District Speech Festival 43 AVI. Speech Festival 43 Summerfield Scholarship 4. Jacobs, Kay Briny Birds 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 I-'BLA 2,33 Hi-Y l,2,33 Intramural sports team captain 2,33 Stage crew 33 Storm Cellar' 43 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 43 Senior Play 4. Jenkins, Linda Los Gatos 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4. Jennings, Bill Valence Club 43 H-Club 2,3,43 H-Club Chorus line 43 Los Gatos 3, board mem- ber 33 Hi-Y 2,3,4, secretary 3, board mem- ber 43 Key Club 2,3,4, program chair- man 4, board member 33 Allagaroo 43 DAYDREAMING, CLOCKWATCHING, AND EVEN STUDYING occupy seniors in this typical American Problems class. Front Row: Karen Bybee. Second Row: Warren Carlson and Arlie Curley. Third Row: Carl Dean, Judy Deatz, Mabel Brower, and Barbara Eales. Fourth Row: Jim Ellis, Dick Rayl, Bill Kinley, Valetta Davis, Helen Miller, and Jack Roberts. Back Row: Nathan Beyer and Ann Wyer. Harold Pryor, instructor, stands at the back. Graduatio Sophomore vice-president3 Homeroom president 43 Intramural sports team cap- tain 43 New Year's Eve King Candidate 43 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,33 Track 1,2,3,43 Debate 23 Young American Can- didate 4. Johnson, Joy Diann Los Gatos 33 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 84 Brush 2,3,43 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 33 Buzz3 Allagaroo 43 Student Council 23 Football Queen Candidate 43 A-team cheerleader lg joe's chorus line 33 Junior chorus line3 Make-up crew 2,33 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Gentle- men Prefer Blondes 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Jr. Sr. Choir 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Kay- ette Choir 33 Double Trio 33 Modern Choir 33 Choral Festival l,2,3,4. Johnson, Margie johnson, Peggy Los Gatos 3, board member 33 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Coun- selors 43 Palette 84 Brush 2,3,4, treasurer 4, board member 3,43 Ushers 33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Student Council 33 Cheer- leader A-team l,4, B-team 3, head cheer- leader 1.33 joe's chorus line 33 junior chorus line3 Basketball Queen Candidate3 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate3 Ideal Cheerleader, Dodge City tourney. jones, Marie Ann Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board member 3,43 FHA 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, vice-president 4, board member 3,4, Sports, joe 43 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 23 Sophomore presi- dentg Football Queen Candidate 43 Man- hattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 33 Salt Hawk Band 2,33 Twirlers 2,3. Jones, Katie Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 84: Brush 2,33 Ushers 33 junior Red Cross 23 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Homeroom secretary 43 Foot- ball Queen Candidateg Girls Glee Club 1,23 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Kavette Choir 3,4. Jones, Marieta Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 43 GAA 2,43 Ticket Takers 3,4, captain 4. joy, Wilma Keefer, Connie Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes Club 2,43 GAA 2,3,43 Palette Sc Brush 2,43 Ushers 33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Homeroom vice-president 43 junior chorus line3 Girls Glee Club 23 jr. Sr. Choir 4g Kayette Choir 4. 2,3,43 Perrill 11 Day Fades Kessler, Lavon Kessler, Ron Valence Club 2,3,43 H-Club 2,3,4, chorus line 43 MOB 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Goon Squad 43 Perrill Club 23 Key Club 2,3,43 Student Council president 43 Homeroom vice-president 33 Intramural sports3 New Year's Eve King Candidate3 Allagaroo King C3l'1lllCl21ICj Basketball 2,3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Young American Candidate3 Junior Rotarian. Killian, Roy Homeroom secretary 43 Printer 3,4. King, jack H-Club 3,4, vice-president 43 H-Club chorus line 43 Bookkeepers 3,4, Head Stu- dent Bookkeeper3 Homeroom president 43 Allagaroo King Candidate 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4. Kinley, Bill H-Club 43 Briny Birds 3,43 Perrill Club 43 Hi-Y lg Intramural sports team captain3 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball lg Track 1,2,33 Wrestling 23 AVL Speech Festival 43 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 4. Kitch, Sharon Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FHA 43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette ik Brush 23 Ushers 33 Homeroom secretary 43 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate. Koeppen Duane Intramural sports 4. Koontz, Jerry Los Gatos 33 Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,43 FHA 2,43 FBLA 43 GAA 1,43 GAA sports l,4, All Star teamg Palette Sc Brush 23 jr. Red Cross 13 Student Coun- cil 4. Krentzel, Dallas Kroening, Saundra Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FBLA 4. LaForce, jo Ann Landrum, Jodie Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 43 GAA 2,33 GAA sports, All Star team3 junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Ticket Takers 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Man- hattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 1,2,33 Mixed Chorus 13 Polyphonic 33 Modern choir 3. Larson, Lynne Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 2.3,43 Make-up Crew 3,43 FTA 3,4, treasurer 3, vice-president 43 GAA 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette Fc Brush 33 Homeroom vice-president 43 Girls Glee Club l,2,3,43 Mixed Choir 43 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Rotary Scholarship. Leatherbury, Don Leatherman, Geraldine IT MUST BE SPRING - This young man's fancy seems to have turned to diligent study and good old English literature. . .. . .M-ar-,I-ax...-.,5..aeQws3.e fm into Past Lee, James Valence Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Football lj Basketball lg Track 2. Lee, Richard Valence Club 43 Perrill Club 33 FBLA 43 Hi-Y 1,23 Band 1,23 Salt Hawk Band 3. Lehr, Todd Briny Birds 2,33 Perrill Club 3,43 Hi-Y 1,23 Wrestling 43 Boys Glee Club 2. Link, Gail Bookkeepers 2,3,43 Homeroom treasurer 43 Intramural SPOFISQ Basketball lg Track 13 Band 2,3. Longshore, joe Hi-Y 1,43 Intramural sports. Lowe, Mary jean Los Gatos 33 FBLA 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Orchestra 1,2,33 One Foot in Heaven , Henrietta VIII 23 State Music Festival 1,3. Lyman, Linda Kayettes 2,3,4, board member 3,4, presi- dent 4, district KAY president 43 Kayette leadership training camp 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,41 GAA All Star 23 Co-ed Counselors 4g Ushers 33 Valence Club 33 MOB 3,43 Palette Sc Brush 23 Buzz 3, Edi- tor-in-chief 3, Allagaroo 4, Editor-in- chief 4, National High School journalism Institute 43 Student Council l,3, vice-presi- dent 13 Sophomore class treasurer 23 One Foot in Heaven 23 Make-up crew 23 Girls Glee Club 13 Buzz Queen Candidate 33 Football Queen Candidate 43 Young American Candidate 43 DAR Pilgrim 43 Watkins Scholarship 43 National Merit Finalist 43 NCTEA Scholarship 43 Elks State Youth Leadership Award winner 43 Girls SIBICAGOVCFHOFQ Senior and junior chorus linesg Senior play 4. Maner, Bettie Martin, Tom H-Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 Intramural SPOFISQ Sweetheart King Candidate 43 New Year's Eve King Candidate 43 Football 23 Track 33 Tennis 23 Strange Boarders 33 Band 1. Martinez, Eddie Los Gatos 3,4, board member 3,43 Home- room vice-presidentg Football 2,3,4. Mattison, Larry Valence Club 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 Cheerleader B-team 33 Hi-Y 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Track 13 Tennis l,2,3,43 jr. Sr. Choir 3,43 Band 1. Maxfield, jerry Intramural sports 43 Wrestling 23 Salt Hawk Band 4. McClure, Bob Los Gatos, board member 43 Briny Birds 2,33 Palette Sc Brush 23 junior Red Cross secretary 33 Hi-Y president 13 Goon Squad 43 Basketball 13 Football l,2,33 Track 1.2: Orchestra 13 Band l,2. McComas, Janis McGuire, Mary Beth Los Gatos 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, vice- president 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,4, treasurer 3, publicity chairman 43 GAA 2,3,4, treasurer 4, board member 3,43 GAA sports 2,3,4, all star team 23 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 8: Brush 2,3,43 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 23 Student Council 2,3,43 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 43 Publicity 2,3,43 The Hitchhikern 2. Mcllrath, janet 5 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,4, secretary, board member3 GAA 2.3, sports3 Ushers 3. Mcllwaine, Wes Valence Club 2,33 Los Gatos 33 Key Club 2,32 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Homeroom vice-presidentg Football 33 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Boys Glee Club lg Chorale 43 Polyphonic 3. ass of 19 9 Looks to Future McLain, Larry Hi-Y 1,2,33 Band 1,23 Salt Hawk Band 3,4. McLeavy, Bob Valence Club 3,43 H-Club 2,3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 43 Perrill Club 2,33 FBLA 4g Palette Sc Brush 23 Key Club 2,3, board member 33 Hi-Y l,2,33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Photographer 3,43 Student Council 2,3, officer 23 Intramural sports3 B-team cheerleader 33 Basketball manager 23 Track manager 23 Putnam Scholarship. McQueen, Connie Los Gatos 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 FHA 4: GAA 2,33 Palette Xa Brush 33 Ticket Tak- ers 4. McQuilliam, Nancy Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,4, vice-president 4: board member 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, board member 43 Palette 8: Brush 2,33 Ushers 33 junior Red Cross 23 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 New Year's Eve Queen Candidateg Down in the Valley 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella 43 Kay- ette Choir 33 Modern Choir 33 Senior Play 4. McReynolds, Charles Meyer, Sandy Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2: GAA 2,3,43 Ushers 3: Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Homeroom President 43 Buzz Queen Candidate 33 Basketball Queen 43 Make-up crew 2,32 Girls Glee Club 1,23 Choral Festival l. Miller, Helen Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,33 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Miller, Marilyn Mills, Carolyn Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 43 Transferred from Buhler High School. Mills, Margaret Minear, Sandra Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, board member 43 Ushers 33 Student Coun- cil 3,43 Girls Glee Club l,2. Mitchell, Judy Briny Birds 33 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,43 FBLA 4, SCCFCIHIYQ GAA 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Secretary-treas- urer Homeroom3 Student Council 23 Girls Glee Club 2. Mobley, Garry Hi-Y 1,43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Boys Glee Club 2. Mock, jo Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,4, song leader 3, treasurer 4, board member 23 GAA 2,3,43 joe's soloist 33 Co- ed Counselors 4, treasurer 43 Homeroom president 4: By the Beautiful Sea 23 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 1,23 A Cappella 43 Chorale 3,43 Kayette Choir 2,3,43 Senior- ettes 43 Polyphonic 33 Dance Band 43 State Music Festival 3,43 Choral Festival 2,3,41 Senior Play 4. Montgomery, Richard Bookkeepers 2,33 Homeroom treasurer 43 Intramural sports3 Debate 23 Boys Glee Club 2,3. Morris, Marvin Football 13 Orchestra 13 Band l,2Q Salt Hawk Band 3,4. Morton, jack Morton, Ray H. Munson, Lynda Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 4: GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Dis- trict Speech Festival 33 Stage crew 33 All School Play 33 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Manhattan Tower 33 Magnificent Ob- session 33 Storm Cellar 43 Balcony Scene 33 Girls Glee Club 1,23 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Polyphonic 33 Senior Play 43 Girls State. Murphy, Janice Marie Briny Birds 1,23 Kayettes 23 GAA 1,23 jun- ior Red Cross l3 Ticket Takers 23 Girls Glee Club l,2. Navarro, Angela Neal, john Valence Club 3,43 Briny Birds 2,31 Key Club 2,33 Student Council 33 Perrill Club 2,33 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, officer 2,3,4, board mem- ber lg Homeroom president: Intramural sports3 Debate 2,3,43 Ark Valley Speech Festival 2,3,43 District Speech Festival 3,4: AVL Speech Festival 2,3,43 By thc Beauti- ful Sea 23 junior Rotarian 43 Boys Glee Club 1,23 Senior Class president. Neufeld, Bonnie Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 43 Make-up crew 43 Girls Glee Club 3,43 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Odijk, john Key Club 43 Intramural sports. Ojeda, George Opdycke, jerry Valence Club 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 FBLA 43 junior Red Cross 2,3,4: Key Club 2,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Goon Squad 4: Intramural sports 3,43 New Year's Eve King Candidate 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Boys Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus 2: Band l. O'Riley, Paul M. Ortner, Jan Kayettes 2,33 FBLA 4, vice-president3 GAA 4, sports3 Ushers 33 Junior Red Cross 2: Homeroom SCCTCIHTY-ITCHSUYCTQ Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir 4: Kayette Choir 23 Polyphonic 33 Chorale 3,4. Owens, Roberta Girls Glee Club 1,23 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Parrott, julie Valence Club 2,32 Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, board member 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 4, board member 43 Palette lk Brush 2,3,4, secretary 4, board member 3: Ushers 33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 4, assistant editor3 Student Council3 Senior, junior chorus linesg Band lj Choral Festival 1. Peterson, Jeanne Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4: GAA sports and all star3 junior Red Cross 3,43 Girls Glee Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus 1,23 A Cappella 1,23 Pep Band 1,23 Band l,2.3,43 State Music Festival 23 Choral Fes- tival 23 Ensemble Acc. 1,23 Salt Hawk Band l,2,3,43 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Phippen, Thomiana Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Co-ed Counse- lors 43 Make-up 2,3,4, chairman 4. Pierce, Karin Kay Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 FHA 4: FBLA 3,43 GAA 23 Homeroom president 4: Make-up crew 43 Down in the Valley 3: Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 43 jr. Sr. Choir 43 Poly- phonic 33 Choral Festival 2. Pohlman, Rose Pray, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 FHA 3,41 GAA 2,3,4, sports 23 Ticket Takers 43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Mixed Chorus li jr. Sr. Choir 43 State Music Festival l. Pritchard, Pat Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 4, Sam- my Salt Hawk 43 Perrill Club 3,43 Key Club 43 Homeroom secretary-treasurer3 In- tramural sports 3,43 B-team cheerleader 33 Hi-Y 3,43 Sweetheart King Candidate 4: Ark Valley Speech Tournament 43 District Speech Festival 43 AVL Speech Festival 4: Stage crew 43 Publicity 43 Contest Play 4: All School Play 4g Storm Cellar 43 Gen- tlemen Prefer Blondes 4. Propp, Bonnie Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 33 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,43 GAA 2,4, sports3 Student Council 33 Homeroom presidentg Make-up crew 2,33 Girls Glee Club l,2,33 A Cap- pella 4g Chorale 43 Seniorettesg Nonnettes 33 Choral Festival 4. Quinn, Judith Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 33 GAA 2,3,43 Palette K Brush 43 Girls Glee Club l,2. Ramsey, Virginia Los Gatos 33 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FBLA 43 junior Red Cross 4: Make-up crew 2,3,43 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Manhattan Tower 33 The Hitchhiker 23 Girls Glee Club 23 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Ray, Lewis Chess Club 3,43 Briny Birds 23 Perrill Club 2,3,4, vice-president 43 FTA 3,4, offi- cer 3,43 Palette 84 Brush 33 Key Club 3: Ticket Takers 33 Intramural sports 3,42 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 2,3Q Dis- trict Speech Festival 23 AVL Speech Festi- JUST SIGN YOUR NAME right on that line, says Stephen Butcher, head senior sponsor, to jim Lee as Jim orders his senior announcements. World Holds Promise of S coess val 2,33 Stage crew 23 Make-up crew 43 State Speech Festival 23 Contest Play 23 All School Play 2,43 By the Beautiful Sea 33 Strange Boarders 33 Storm Cel- lar 43 Henrietta VIII 2: Boys Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg A Cappella 43 Chor ale 4. Rayl, Richard Reece, Ed Hi-Y 43 Intramural sports. Reed, jean Valence Club 3.4, president 43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,33 GAA 2,33 Co-ed Counselors 43 Ushers 33 Orches- tra I. Regier, Jerold Intramural sports 3. Reinhart, Max Valence Club 2,3,4, officer 43 Briny Birds 2,33 Key Club 2,3,43 Student Council 13 Intramural sports 43 Basketball I3 Track 33 Debate 23 Orchestra I3 Band l,2,3. Richardson, Shirley FBLA 43 Girls Glee Club l,2,3. Riffel, jerry Perrill Club 2,3,43 Homeroom vice-presi- dent 43 Intramural sports team captain 43 Football I3 Wlrestling 23 District Speech Festival 43 AVL Speech Festival 43 Stage crew 23 Contest Play 43 All School Play 43 Storm Cellar 43 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 43 Blue Teapot 2. Robbins, Bob FBLA 43 Junior Red Cross l,2,3,4. Roberts, jack WVrestling 2. Robinson, Larry Briny Birds 23 Intramural sports 43 Golf 2. Robinson, Warren Rodgers, Don H-Club 2.3.4, chorus line 43 Bookkeepers 33 Palette K Brush 43 junior Red Cross l,2,3,43 Homeroom treasurer 43 Allagaroo King Candidate 43 Football l,2,3Q Track 23 Wrestling 3. Rogers, jerry Los Gatos 3,43 Briny 'Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2.33 FTA 3,4. historian 43 GAA 23 Debate 2.3.43 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 43 Nat'l Forensic League Tournament 43 District and State Debate teams3 Band l,2,3.43 Ensemble Acc. 3,43 Salt Hawk Band 23 Senior Play 4. Rohrer, Ronald FBLA 43 Bookkeepers 43 FBLA Chorus line 4. Rowland, Robert Wayne H-Club 43 Football 33 Basketball 3. Rucker, Charles Valence Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Intramural SPOFISQ Tennis 2.33 Dance Band 43 Orches- tra l3 Salt Hawk Band 2.3. Ruelas, Alice I.os Gatos 3,43 Kayettes 23 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3.4, secretary. Runner, Skip Transferred from Escondido, California. H-Club 3343 Los Gatos 3, president 33 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 43 Hi-Y 4: H-Club chorus line 43 Sweetheart King 43 New Year's Eve King Candidate 43 Track 33 Football 3,4. Russell, Jan Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 FHA 2,3,4, secretary 3, president 4, district presidentg GAA 23 Ushers 33 Student Council 33 Orchestra 3,43 Band l,2,3,43 State Music Festival 3,43 Flute trio 3.43 Salt Hawk Band 2,3. Russell, Ralph Harvey Saffle, Gerald Briny Birds 4g FBLA 43 Bookkeepers 33 Intramural sportsg Band 1.23 State Music Festival 2. Sandoval, Franchot Transferred from Mar Vista High, Im- perial Beach, California. Saylor, Nadine Briny Birds 4. Saylor, Dick H-Club 4. chorus line 43 FBLA 43 Book- keepers 43 junior Red Cross 33 Key Club 23 Homeroom program chairman 43 Foot- ball l,2,3,43 Basketball I3 Track l,2,3,4: Wlestling 2.3.43 Boys Glee Club. Schnurr, John Homeroom program chairman 43 Printer 3,4. Schrader, Harold Homeroom vice-president. Shank, Lynn Los Gatos 33 Intramural sports 43 Chorale 43 Football I3 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Boys Glee Club 33 Mixed, CIIOTIISI jr. Sr. Choir 43 A Cappella 4. Shorb, Julie Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 2,33 FHA 43 GAA 2.3.4, board member 4, sports, all star team 2.3.43 Palette Fc Brush 2.3. Shultz, Barbara jr. Sr. Choir 4. Shuman, Ray F.. Briny Birds 23 Hi-Y 1.2.4. Siemens, Loren Track I3 Boys Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus l. WITH MEMORIES OF THREE YEARS AT HHS, seniors march out at the close of the senior class assembly. Silcott, john Bookkeepers 33 Boys Glee Club 3. Silvis, Tony Homeroom VICC-PTCSIIICITIQ Football 23 Track l. Sjoberg, Wayne Valence Club 3,43 Los Gatos 33 Homeroom treasurerg Intramural sports team captain 43 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, publicity chairman3 By the Beautiful Sea 23 Boys Glee Club 1,21 Choral Festival 2. Smith, Bonnie Transferred from Salina High School. Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 33 FHA 33 FBLA 4: Girls Glee Club 33 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Smith, Carolyn Transferred from Topeka High School. Perrill Club 4. Smith, Curtis Valence Club 2,3,43 Briny Birds 43 Foot- ball 2. Smith, Georganna Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 FI-IA 43 FBLA 43 GAA 2,3, sports3 Make-up crew 43 Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 43 -Ir. Sr. Choir 43 Chorale 43 Polyphonic 3. Smith, Joyce Transferred from Macksville High School. FHA 43 Band 43 Salt Hawk Band 3,4. Smith, Pam Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 FHA 43 GAA 23 Ushers 33 By the Beautifttl Sea 23 Down in the Valleyl' 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 23 A Cappella 43 Seniorettes 43 Polyphonic 3. Smith, Leslie Soper, Larry Valence Club 3,43 Los Gatos 43 Briny Birds 3.43 Homeroom treasurer 43 Hi-Y l,3,43 Football I3 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. Sorem, Alan Los Gatos 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 4, president 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, treasurer 3,43 Junior Class President 33 Intramural sports3 Football I3 Basket- ball l,2,33 Track 23 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 23 Senior Play 43 All School Play 2,33 Manhattan Tower 33 Strange Boarders 33 Henrietta VIII 23 Young American 43 Junior Rotarian 43 Summer- field scholarship 43 Boys Glee Club l,2,33 A Cappella 43 Chorale 2,3,43 Polyphonic 2,33 State Music Festival 2,33 Boys State. Spence, Charles Spencer, Barbara Transferred from Nickerson High School. Kayettes 4. Sperling, Denny H-Club 2,3.4, secretary 43 H-Club chorus line 43 junior Red Cross 33 Sweetheart King Candidate 43 New Year's Eve King Candidate 43 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball l3 Track 1,2,33 Wrestling 2,3,4. Spicer, Nancy FHA 23 Homeroom secretary 33 Mixed Chorus l,33 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Spriggs, Tom Briny Birds 33 Football l. Sprinkel, Dorothy E. Transferred from Richmond, Virginia. I.os Gatos 43 Kayettes 4. Sprouse, janet FHA 43 Girls Glee Club 23 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Stallings, Joleen Briny Birds 2.3.43 Kayettes 43 FBLA 43 jr. Sr. Choir 4. Stanford, Karon Chess Club 33 Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 23 Perrill Club 33 FBLA 43 GAA 33 Junior Red Cross 33 Make-up crew 33 Girls Glee Club I,2,3. Stephenson, Judy Briny Birds 23,43 Kayettes 3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 43 GAA 43 Make-up crew 33 Girls Glee Club 1,2. We Will Share Along Life's Way Stevens, Dorothy Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,33 GAA 2,3,4, president 4, board member 3,4, sports 2,33 Co-ed counselors 43 Palette EQ Brush 2,33 Ushers 33 Homeroom president 4. Stevens, Jim H-Club chorus line 43 Chess Club 33 Briny Birds 33 Perrill Club gl FBLA 43 Junior Red Cross 33 Key Club 23 Sweetheart King Candidate 43 New Year's Eve King Candi- date 43 Football 3,43 Basketball lg Tennis 33 Wrestling 3,43 Boys Glee Club 1. Stockton, Mickey Kayettes 33 GAA 2,3,4, sports, all star team3 Palette Bc Brush 3. Stout, james FBLA 43 Bookkeepers 43 Key Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Intramural sports 43 Boys Glee Club 2.3. Strait, Ronald Perrill Club 3,4, board member 43 Home- room treasurer 43 Intramural sports 43 Football l,2,33 Basketball 13 Track li XVrestling 23 District Speech Festival 3,43 AVL Speech Festival 3.41 Stage crew 3,43 Contest play 3,43 All School Play 43 Mag- nificent Obsession 33 Storm Cellar 4: Marriage Proposal 33 Gentleman Pre- fer Blondes 43 Dance Band 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4. Strong, john Valence Club 2,3,43 Los Gatos 43 Intra- mural sports 4. Sutton, Glenda Los Gatos 33 Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 33 FHA 3: FBLA 3,4. Sutton, Max Briny Birds 3,4, treasurer, board member 3,43 FBLA 4, vice-president 43 Bookkeepers 3,4, officer 43 Intramural sports 3,4. Swanson, Nancy Thomas, Bud Band 2. Thorpe, Cheryl Briny Birds 2,3,43 FBLA 4, board member 43 GAA 2, sports3 junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Cirls Glee Club l,2. Trezise, Larry Trotter, john Scott Troxel, Linda Transferred from Joplin. Missouri. Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 43 FHA 43 GAA 43 Homeroom treasurer 43 Ticket Takers 4. Ungles, Vicki Manhattan Tower 33 Girls Glee Club 2,33 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Varney, Norma FBLA 4. Vaughn, Bill Intramural sports 43 Football 33 Basketball lg Track 2,3,43 Wrestling 43 Mixed Cho- rus I. Vincent, Gary Voth, Kirk H-Club 3,4, treasurer 43 H-Club chorus line 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Student Coun- cil lg Homeroom president 43 Allagaroo King Candidate3 Football l,2,3,43 Basket- ball l,2,3,43 Track l,2,33 Boys Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus l. Walden, jan Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,33 Perrill Club 23 FHA 33 FTA 3,43 FBLA 43 Co-ed Coun- selors 43 Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Ticket Takers 33 Merit scholarship to Phillips University3 Girls Glee Club 2,43 Mixed Chorus l. Walker, David FBLA 3,43 Bookeepers 33 Ticket Takers 33 Hi-Y 33 Intramural sports 43 Boys Glee Club 13 Hutchinson Scholarship Founda- lion. Ward, joe Valence Club 43 Briny Birds 2,33 FBLA 43 Key Club 43 Hi-Y l. Watson, Ron Homeroom secretary-treasurer3 Football3 Track l. Wegener, Dean XVrestling 2. Weller, Gar Wells, Caro Briny birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3, sports 2,33 Co-ed Counselor 43 Homeroom president3 All School Play 2,33 Down in the Valley 33 Magnificent Obsession 33 3'Balcony Scene 33 One Foot in Heav- en 23 Happy Journey 33 Henrietta VIII 23 A Cappella 43 Seniorettes 43 Poly- phonic 3. Y l Wetzel, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 FTA 3,4, song-leader 43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Student Coun- cil 23 Debate 2,43 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 43 District Speech Festival 43 AVL Speech Festival 43 NFL Speech Festi- val 43 All School Play 23 Henrietta VIII 23 Citadel of Faith 23 Orchestra l,2,3,4: Putnam Candidate 43 Band l,2,3,43 Brass sextet 43 Salt Hawk Band 3,43 Twirlers 3,43 District Music Festival 2,4. White, Bob White, Carla Briny Birds 3,43 Kayettes 2,33 FHA 2,3,4, officer 43 FBLA 43 GAA 2,3,43 Jr. Sr. Choir 43 Band l3 Twirlers l. White, Kathleen Briny Birds 2,3,4, secretary 43 Kayettes 2. 3,43 GAA 2,3,4, board member 4, sports 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 84 Brush 33 Ushers 33 junior Red Cross 4, secretary 43 Senior class treasurer 43 B-team cheer- leader 33 New Year's Eve Queen 4. White, Linda Los Gatos 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 33 FHA 23 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Counselors 43 Palette 84 Brush 33 Ushers 33 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. treasurer 43 junior Red Cross 23 Buzz 3: Allagaroo 43 Girls Glee Club. White, Robert Intramural sports 33 Football l. Wickliffe, Carol Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 4. Wiens, Jerry Valence Club 43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Intra- mural sports 43 Wrestling l3 Stage crew 4: All School Play 2,43 Henrietta VIII 23 Storm Cellar 43 One Foot in Heaven 2g Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 43 The Blue Teapot 2. Wiens, Lewis H-Club 2,3,43 Perrill Club 2,3,43 Student Council president lg Intramural sports captain 3, sports 3,43 Football 1,33 X'Vres- tling 2,33 Stage crew 2. Williamson, Jim Valence Club 3,43 MOB 3, president3 Briny Birds 2,33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Hi-Y l,2,3: Intramural sports 43 Photographer 3,4. Wisby, Barbara Witham, Roger Valence Club 23 H-Club 33 Perrill Club 2: Junior Red Cross 43 Intramural sports 43 Football 2,334, Basketball lj Wrestling 2, 3,43 Boys Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 33 Polyphonic 4. Wolf, Ian Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4, Vice- president 4, board member 3,43 Perrill Club 2,43 FHA 23 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Coun- selors 4, board members 43 Ushers 33 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, secretary 43 Homeroom secretary 4g Cheerleader 13 Football Queen 43 Choral Festival l3 Senior Play 4. Wolfe, Kenneth Valence Club 3,43 Briny Birds 23 Perrill Club 43 Hi-Y 3,43 Key Club 3,43 Ticket Takers 43 Intramural sports 43 Track 23 YVrestling 23 Stage crew 43 All School Play 43 Storm Cellar 43 Senior Play 4. Woods, Deloris Woodall, Linda MOB 3,43 Briny Birds 2,3,4, president 4. board member 43 Kayettes 2,3,4, treasurer 4, board member 3,43 FHA 23 GAA 2,3,4. secretary 4, board member 3, sports 23 Co- ed Counselors 43 Palette 8: Brush 23 Ushers 33 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Student Council 23 By the Beautiful Sea 2: Down in the Valley 33 Manhattan Tower 33 Young American Candidate: Girls Glee Club 1,23 A Cappella 43 Kayette Choir 23 Modern Choir 33 Junior Red Cross 23 Delta Delta Delta Scholarship. Woosley, Anna I Briny Birds 43 Kayettes 33 FHA 33 Girls Glee Club l,2. Worm, Sharon Transferred from Kansas City, Missouri. Kayettes 3,43 FHA 3,43 FBLA 43 Co-ed Counselors 4. Worster, Don Chess Club 3,4, president 3,43 Perrill Club 3,43 Hi-Y 43 NFL 3,4. president 43 Debate 3,43 Ark Valley Speech Tournament 2,3,4: District Speech Festival 2,3,43 AVL Speech Festival 2,3,43 State Speech Festival 2,3,43 Contest Play 23 Senior Play 43 Davis schol- arship. Wyatt, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,43 Perrill Club 23 FHA 2,3,43 GAA 43 Palette Sc Brush 3,43 Buzz 33 Allagaroo 43 Ticket Takers 23 Girls Glee Club 23111 Sr. Choir 4. Wyer, Ann Briny Birds 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Perrill Club 43 FHA 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Co-ed Coun- selors 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Student Council 4, treasurer 43 Girls Glee Club l,2. Youngberg, Sharon Briny Birds 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 GAA 2,42 Co-ed Counselors 43 Ticket Takers 43 Girls Glee Club 2. Zumalt, Kyle ONCE WE SHYLY PAUSED BE- FORE THESE DOORS3 now we have gained respect. Dennis Alexander and LaVeda Bartley represent each senior who will remember always- graduation day. -A.. Adams, Vernon 76, 129 Adcock, Ann 76,112 Adcock, Judy 18, 108, 112, 133 Albertson, Judy 62, 75 Alexander, Dennis 18, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111 Allagaroo 118, 119, 120 Allen, Mr. Olin 175 Allen, Ron 18 Allen, Vicki 45, 62, 75, 94, 96, 99, 123, 131 Almanza, Rosie 18, 137 Altvater, Eunice Marie 76, 112 Alumbaugh, Jack 62 Andersen, Rick 18, 101, 124, 125, 126, 141 Ahderson, Charles 76, 110, 141 Anderson, Mac 62 Anderson, Judy 5, 76, 112 Anderson, Kay 76, 103, 112 Anderson, Reba 18, 112, 133, 135 Andres, Annalee 76, 125 Index Black, Bill 77 Blaine, Johnnie 62, 139 Blank, Dona 77, 106, 110 Bloom, Vicki 77, 112 Blount, Sonya 77 Boese, Eleanor 77, 93, 112 Bolin, Bob 77 Bond, Beverly 62, 75, 130 Bond, Earline 19 Bookless, Max 62, 110, 146 Bowles, Sara Sue 16, 19, 92, 93 Bowman, Dave 62, 163 Bowman, Larry 19 Bowman, Leroy 62, 71 Boyer, Eddie 77 Brack, Carol 62 Bray, Ruth 62 Breaux, Betty 77 Breazier, Gene 19, 138 Bretz, Derroll 77, 106, 110 Brewer, Gary 77 Brickey, Karyl 77, 110, 111 Andrews, Carol 62, 65, 69, 109 Anshutz, Marilee 76, 107, 112 Anthony, Marilyn 62, 109 Armour, Mike 18, 158, 160, 161 Armstrong, Miss Virginia 143, Arnett, Janet 18 Arnett, Kenny 76 Arnold, Norman 18 1 Atkinson, Bill 76, 158 Atkinson, David 62, 139, 158 Avery, Jerry 18, 139 Avery, Melvin 76, 110, 158 - B - Babcock, Richard 76 Bailey, Judy 76 Baker, Eleanor 62 Baker, Jean Ann 18, 109 Baker Nanc 6 76 93 94 112 , 164 179 , Y , , , 1 Baldwin, Bonnie 62, 75, 106, 110, 113 Ballard, Avnell 18 Bammes, Jerry 62 Banker, Mr. Deane 182 Banks, Charlotte 76, 110 Barb, JoAnn 18, 109 Bargdill, Don 76, 158 Barker, Bill 76 Barkman, Barbara 76 Barnard, Gene 62, 123, 131, 160, 161, 164 Barnes, Earlene 62 Barnes, James 76, 110 Barnes, Mike 62 Barrett, Coralee 76, 107 Bartcher, Ronald 62, 164 Bartholomew, Lou 18 Bartlett, Judy 47, 75, 99, 122, 1 Bartlett, Mrs. Virginia 169 Bartley, LaVeda 18, 106, 110, 1 Barton, Eva 18 Bason, Kay 18 Battey, Jerry 76, 114 Battey, Larry 19 Baughman, Armand 47, 62, 69, 150, 151, 158, 159, 160, 164 Bauman, Buzz 76 Baxter, Eunice 62 Baxter, Karon 76, 115, 124, 125 Beall, Wayne 76 Bearden, Don 76 Beasley, Jim 19, 139 Bechthold, Barbara 62, 109 Bechtold, Dennis 76 Becker, Kathy 76, 110 Beer, Darrel 62 Benjamin, Harry 76, 163 Bennett, Beverly 76 Bennett, Kent 19, 163 Benson, James 76 Benton, Beverly 62 Berger, Jerry 62 Bernard, Karen 19 Berry, Ginger 62, 75 34 12 147, 148 Bertrand, Janice 19, 92, 133, 143 Beyer, Nathan 19 Bickel, Larry 62, 139 Billups, Jim 77 Birt, Orvall 77 Birt, Wilma 19, 143 Black, Birddella 6, 76 Black, Evelyn 19, 133 Black, Kathryn 77, 112 Briggs, Bernice 77, 102 Briggs, John 62 Bright, Vivian 77 Bright, Wayne 77 Brightenburg, Doyle 77, 147, 162 Briny Birds 94, 95, 96, 97 Britain, Doris 63 Britt, Craig 20, 31 Britt, Kent 77, 146, 158 Bruce, Phyllis 63 , 107, 122 Brooks, Bette 63 Brooks, Robert 77 Brooks, Willis 20, 44, 46, 47, 51, 120, 122, 147, 148, 150, 151, 152, 155, 156, 160, 161,164,165 Brower, Mabel 20 Brower, Melba 20 Brown, Cherie 77 Brown, David 45, 63, 106 Brown, Glenda 77 Brown, Karen 63, 103 Brown, Lewis 77 Brown, Lois '77 Brown, Pat 77 Brown, Shirley 63 Brown, Sue 63, 92, 98, 99, Brown, Mr. Warren 183 Browning, Sheila 63 Brucker, Scherry 20, 133 Bunte, Connie 77 Burch, Ronnie 63, 134 Burger, Joan 77, 106 122, 131 Burk, Delores 20 Burk, Esta Sue 47, 63, 75, 128 Burns, Mr. David 136, 179, 181 Burr, Glen 77 Bush, Donna 77 Bush, Sheila 77 Butcher, Mr. Stephen 143, 180 Butler, Arden 63, 147, 160 Buzz 122,123 Bybee, Jan 59, 78, 93, 102, 112 Bybee, Karen 20, 109, 116, 117 Byroad, Ardith 78, 93 - C - Cairns, Mr. E. A. 174 Calentine, Jack 63, 160, 161, 164 Calentine, Mary 20, 56, 109, 119, 120, 133 Calvillo, Paul 78 Cameron, Clare 63, 75, 122, 134 Canfield, Bill 63 Carey, Eva 20, 115, 1l6,117,128,133, 135 Carey, Linda 57, 63, 67, 69, 75, 92, 98, 123, 129 Carlson,Warren 20 Carpenter, Patricia 78 Carroll, Veronica 63 Carter, Janice 63 Carter, Jerri 20, 45, 131 Casey, Alvin 63, 147, 148 Casey, Rose 20, 133, 134 Castro, Joe 78 Caudillo, Irene 78 Cavanagh, Larry 63 Cavanaugh, Carl 78 Cavanaugh, Don 20 Caywood, Dick 63 Chabin, Connie 63, 75, 92, 122 Chabin, Harry 78, 147 Chappel, Jerry 20, 37 Cheeves, Sallie 20 Chenault, Dwayne 63 Chiles, Carole 21, 102, 106, 107 Chrest, Karen 63, 109 Clark, Jerry 63 Clark, Jake 21. 101 Clayton, Connie 63, 96 Clayton, Diana 78, 112 Clegg, William 21, 106, 107, 109, 124. 125, 126, 160 Clifford, Kay 78 Clift, Stanley 21 Clinton, Miss Pearl 168, 173 Clune, Frank 21 Coberly, Connie 57, 63, 75, 122 Cochran, Nancy 21, 52, 56, 95, 96, 112, 119, 120, 133 Co-ed Counselors 133 Cogzill, Don 63 Colby, Raymond 21, 109 Cole, Brian 78 Cole, Donna 21 Cole, John 78 Cole, Larrey 63 Colglazier, Justie 21 Colladay, Susan 63, 69, '75, 123, 130 Collins, Bruce 127, 135 Colwell, Marlene 63, 75, 122, 123, 131, 134 Connelly, Bill 78, 158 Connelly, Pat 63 Cook, Anita 21, 119 Cook, Betty Jo 64 Cook, Sally 21, 133 Coop, Patty Ann 64, 75 Cooper, Mr. John J. 108, 109, 112, 113 183, 185 Cooper, Kay 22 Cooper, Larry 64 Cooper, Linda 22 Cooper, Linda Kay 78 Cope, Miss Esther 58, 177 Cordsen, Anita 64, 109 Cornwell, Philip 64, 107 Cotrell, Ronald 64 Cotton, Kenny 64, 146, 147, 148, 151, 164 Cox, Carol Jean 64 Cox, J. Dee 78 Cox, Kenneth 78 Cox, Richard 64 Cox, Robert 22, 105 Coyne, Julie 78, 103, 106 Crank, Howard 78 Crawford, Charlene 78 Crawford, Gwen 64, 130 Crawford, Teressa 78 Croft, Mike 22, 31, 95, 96, 134, 135 Crooker, Carol 22 Crouse, Judy 78, 115 Crow, Bill 22, 158, 159 Crow, Fred 64 Crow, Judy 64, 131 Crupper, Rozanne 78, 141 Cully, Ronald 78 Culver, Beverly 22 Culver, Mary Beth 64, 92, 109 Cummings, Judi 6, 78 Cunningham, Mike 4, 78, 147, 158 Curley, Arlie 22 Curran, Dwight 64, 115, 143 .. D - Dade, Sara Jane 22, 109 Daily, Mr. James 184 Daines, Phyllis 64 Danks, Patricia 22 Darnell, Gerald 64, 160, 161, 164 Dauber, Sharon 22 Daugherty, June 78 Daugherty, Mary 64, 75 Davis Bruce 64, 114 Davis Jim 64 Davis Jon 22, 162, 164 Davis Mickey 64 Davis Rae Verlene 22, 109 Davis, Valetta 22, 130 Dean, Carl 22 Dean, James 17, 22, 125 Dean, John 64, 152, 155, 160 Dean, Deatz, Nick 78 Judy 22,92,94, 112,133 Dehart, Deanne 78 Dehart, Donna 78 Dehart, Lynda 23 107 Dehm, June 78 Dehm, Paul 23 Delker, Allen 64 Delp, Libby 23, 31, 106, 107, 110, 128, 133, 136 Deming, Danny 64 Demoret, Jack 64 Demoret, Robert 64, 158, 159 Deppner, Kathy 78 Detter, Carl 78, 110 DeVault, Carol 23 Dewater, Russel 64 Dickerson, Eleanor 23, 109 Dierksen, Dennis 23 DiFe1ice, Lorraine 64, 71, 109, 130 Dill, Harold 23, 139 Dillon, Sandi 23, 109, 133 Dirksen, Janet 78, 112 Dirksen, Shirley 78, 112 Dix, Mary Lou 57, 64 Dorrell, Kaye 64, 109 Douglas, Larry 78 Dove1,Car1ene 23 Dovel, Olin 64 Dowers, Billie 64 Downing, Sharon 78, 112 Dragoo, Dennis 23 Dragoo, Sharon 78 Drake, Larry 64 Drew, Ralph 23, 54, 95, 96, 127 Duarte, Mary 4 Duarte, Vera 78 Dubbs, Beverly 23, 92 Dunn, John 79, 158, 160 Durham, Margaret 64 Dutton, Bob 64 Dutton, Sue 24, 128, 133 Dwyer, John 79 Dyer, Joyce 64, 109 - E - Eales, Barbara 24, 112, 130, 133 Eales, Beverly Ann 24 Eales, Bob 24, 112 Easterday, Judy 79 Eberhart, Russell 64, 116 Marcia 64, 75, 123 Ebright, Marcia 13, 79, 112, 125 Echols , Harry 79, 146, 162 Eckart, Jermaine 64, 75, 123, 131 Ediger Darrell 79 Ediger, Earl 79, 129 , LaVerne 79 Ediger, Ediger Edwards, Kenneth 110 Edwards, Loretta 79 Edwards, Neal 79, 158 Elam, Jack 79 Elliott, Sharon 79, 110, 114, 117 Ellis, Jim 24, 47, 50, 99, 146, 147, 148, 152, 155,156, 164 165 Elser, Wayne 24 Ely, Miss Doris 129, 170 Embick, Sandy 64, 75, 109 Emery, Marc 79 Emery, Clarence 24 Enegren, Allen 65 England, Beverly 24, 133 England, Margaret 77, 79 Engler, Kay 24, 57, 119, 120 Enns, Jerald 24, 111 Enns, Jim 65, 110,117,141 Ensign, Rhea 64 Entz, Lin 65, 146, 149, 164 Erpelding, Paul 24, 93 Erwin, Vickey 65, 75 Evans, Betty 24 Evans, Miss Ruth 128, 174 Ewing, Edwin 65, 106, 110 Ewing, Kent 79, 89 Ewing, Merlyn 65, 75 Eyman, Billy 79 Eyman, David 24 - 1: - Falk, Carole Ann 79 Falk, Suzanna 79 Farmer, James 24 Farmer, Travis 65 Farney, Dale 79 Fast, Joan 79, 81, 102, 112, 129 FBLA 143 Featherston,Lave11 79 Feezor, Kenneth 65 Index Ferguson, Grace 65, 75, 108, 112, 136 Fernie, Bob 24, 96 Ferris, Bruce 76, 79, 146, 160, 161 Ferris, Valerie 65, 114 FHA 102, 103 Fields, Marilyn 16, 24, 92, 96, 99, 133 Fischer, Merle 65 Fisher, Francis 79 Flagg, Miss Ethelyn 185 Flores, Jane 24, 130 Flores, Rosie 79 Floyd, Patricia 79, 112 Ford, Ray '79, 110 Foster, Gary 79 Foster, Virginia 25 Foulk, Gordon 65, 110 Fowler, Gary 25, 33 Fowler, Sue Ann 65, 109, 130 Fox, Betty 65, 75, 92, 106, 123 Fox, Gary 65, 158 Fox, Maxine 25, 133 Frager, Lola 65, 110 Francis, Mary 25, 52, 56, 57, 94, 95, 96, 112, 119, 130, 133 Frank, Jerry 25 Frank, Nickie 65 Freeman, Shirley 25, 111, 130 Freidenberger, DeeAnn 79, 112, 133 Friesen, Carol Jean 79 Friesen, George 25, 92, 139 Friesen, Richard 79 Fromong, Don 25 Frye, Marilyn 65 FTA 128 Fuller, Arvilla 79 Fuller, Eddie 80 Fuller, Gale 80 Fuller, Linda 80 Fullmer, David 80, 163 .. G - GAA 130,131,132 Gaede, Linda 65 Gamble, Mr. Dean 178, 179 Gantz, Jan 65, 123 Garcia, Margaret 80 Gardner, Anne 65 Gaskill, Rex 65, 124, 125 Gass, Kenneth 25, 127 Gates, Portia 25, 93, 99, 112, 133 Gatewood, Linda 80 Gatewood, Ronnie 80, 158 Gatlin, Donald 25, 105, 142 Gibbs, Norma 80, 129 Gibson, Gregg 65 Gibson, Jeanne 25, 107, 108, 109 Gifford, Marilyn 80, 110 Gilbert, Martha 80, 112 Gilbreath, Mr. Lewis 170 Gilley, Bonitta 26, 102, 133 Gilley, Sandra 80 Gilley, Larry 65, 139 Gillilan, Mr. C. E. 92, 175 Graves, Jeweldeen 26 Graves, Palmer 66, 109 Graves, Patricia 26, 57, 102, 106, 107, 111, 120, 133 Graves, Raymond 80 Greatwood, Larry 80, 110 Green, Janet 66,109 Greene, Linda 80 Greenert, Marcene 6, 80 Greenert, Sally 66 Greever, Richard 80 Grove, Gretchen 26, 93, 94, 103, 133 Grove, Jack 16, 21, 27, 39, 47, 54, 56, 99, 117,118,119, l20,147,149,150,15l, 158, 159, 160, 164, 165 Guettsche, Janice 27, 109 Gustafson, Sandra 15, 17, 27, 106, 128, 133 Guthrie, Cecil 80, 158 Guthrie, George 66 Guthrie, Sandy 80 Guthrie, Sue 80 Guy, Mr. R. C. 113,143,168, 173 - H - H-Club 164, 165 H2 75 Hagan, Patti 80, 93, 99 Hageman, Ellen 80, 92, 112, 133 Hageman, Robert 27 Hager, Douglas 66 Haigler, Glen 27, 106, 107, 110, 116 Haines, Dale 27 Haldeman, Joanne 27, 57, 98, 112, 128 Hale, Jim 27 Hall, Sandra 27, 92, 118, 128. 133, 136 Hamilton, Alan 66, 112, 163, 164 Hamilton, Dave 66, 107, 121, 122 Hamilton, Don 66 Hamilton, Mr. Max 163, 174 Hamilton, Richard 80 Hankins, Robert 27, 121 Hanson, Darlene 80 Hanson, Melinda 80, 106, 107 Hardy, Jim 80, 106, 107, 163 Harmon, Marcia 80, 89, 102 Harper, Arthur 66 Harr, John 80 Harr, Mary 27 Harrington, Charlene 27, 134 Harrington, Rita 81, 134 Harris, Charlotte 66, 109, 130 Harris, Cheryl 81 Harris, Evelyn 81 Harris, Gary 66 Harris, Jack 81 Harris, Merle 81 Harris, Netia 81 Harrison, Clark 81, 160 Haskard, David 66, 106, 110 Haskard, Judy 66, 75, 93 Haston, Patty 66, 75, 117, 130, 131 Hauschild, Jeannette 66 Havens, Mr. Nels 165, 169 Ging, Doris 65, 75, 123, 130, 136 Glaser, Jean 80 Glaser Larry 26, 31, 142 Glotta, Donna 80 Glotta, Ron 26, 33, 162 Goble, Janice 80 Godina, Phillip 80 Goering, Gary 65 Goertzen, Wayne 26, 109 Goldsmith, Janice 80, 89, 106 Gomez, Dean 65 Gomez, Elsie 26 Gonzales, Armando 65 Gonzales, Bobby 80 Good, Norman 65, 129, 137, 160 Goolsby, Richard 26, 109, 139 Gordon, Bill 26, 95, 96, 164 Gordon, Jeanette 65, 109 Gordon, Phyllis 26, 109, 133 Gould, Leeon 80 Gould, Sharon 80 Graber, Anne 17, 26, 52, 57, 119, 120, 131, 133, 134 Graber, Sarah 26, 48, 57, 92, 119, 120, 131, 133, 134 Gradall, Jeanie 80 Graham, Lee 80, 110 Graham, Jean 80, 85, 112 Grandon, Don 80 Grandon, Ronald 80 Hawks, Judy 81 Hawks, Steve 27 Hawley, Gary 66 Haworth, Tom 66, 96, 121 Haxton, Bill 17.27, 31, 114, 118, 127, 129 Haxton, Janet 81 Hayes, Dixie 66, 75, 115, 116, 117, 122, 130, 137 Hayes, Sharon 27, 57, 99, 102, 114, 115, 116, 133 Hayes, J. D. 66, 143 Haynes, Arthur 27 Heidebrecht, Jo Ann 66 Henry, Janet 81, 112 Henry, Marilyn 66, 92, 110 Henry, Wayne 28 Hensley, Les 66, 109 Hensley, Terry 28 Henson, Bob 66, 122, 162 Henson, Susan 28, 35, 52, 109, 118, 120, 133 Herbison, Sharon 66 Herdt, Gerald 81 Herron, Shirley 52, 66, 69, 75, 112, 129, 131 Hester, Joyce 66 Hester, Tom 81, 110 Heydt, Hasty 66 Hickox, Morris 81 Higdon, Tom 28, 112 133, 137 McHenry, Charles 69 Hiigel, Mr. Lewis 106, 113, 184 Hildebrandt, Doris 81, 98 Hildebrandt, Elaine 28, 98 Hill, Barbara 66, 92 Hill, Charles 81 Hill, Charline 81, 112 Hill, Dennis 81, 146 Hill, Lawrence 28 Hill, Richard 66, 160 Hilleary, Barry 81, 124, 125 Hillmer, Lee Ann 66, 108, 109, 112 Hilst, Russell 66, 163 Hilton, Dale 66 Hilyard, Steve 28, 44, 46, 160 Hinerman, James 66, 110 Hines, Karon 66 Hinshaw, Rex 28 Hipp, Fred 28, 135 Hitz, Connie 66, 75 Hi-Y 104, 105 Hobson, Bill 66, 110, 125 Hodge, David 81, 125 Hodgson, James 28 Hoefer, Carolyn 81 Hoefer, Mike 66 Hoke, Carolyn 81, 112 Hollowell, Dick 81 Hollowell, Larry 81, 110 Holloway, Janice 28, 133 Holmes, Grace 81 Homan, Barbara 81, 124, 125 Hoots, Sharie 66, 143 Horner, Leslie 28 Houston, Judy 81 Howard, Jennifer 81 Howey, David 67 Hoy, Linda 81 Hoyt, John 81, 158, 160 Hubbard, Jane 81 Hu hes Bett 28 Hughes, Jim y67, 158, 159 Humphreys, Steve 67, 106, 121 Hunter, Beatty 81, 93, 101,147, 160, 161 Hunter, Consy 17, 28, 31, 108,112, 130, 133, 134 Index .1 Y - - Junior Red Cross 140, 141 - K - Kasper, Ann Livingston 67 Kasselman, Kathleen 67, 109 Kayettes 98, 99, 100 Keckler, Bonnie 82, 110 Keckler, Vicki 67 Keefer, Connie 29, 109, 118, 120 Keffer, Charles 82 Keffer, Mary Ann 57, 67 Kelley, Janice 67 Kellenbarger, Mr. Frank 173 Kennedy, Larry 82 Keown, Mrs. Aylene 58, 120, 129, 171 Keown, Stu 67, 106, 107, 123, 146, 147, l49,150,151,160, 164 Kerwood, Larry 82 Kessler, Jo Ann 45, 67, 75, 123, 131 Kessler, Ron 17, 30, 50, 56, 92, 93, 99, 163, 164 Ketchum, Judy 82, 112 Key Club 101 Keyser, John 82 Kile, Jon 82 Killian, Roy 30, 139 King, Jack 30, 47, 50, 96, 122, 147, 148, 150,152,155, 156,160,161 King, Miss Sharon 185 Kin sle Larr 67 69, 92, 104, 106, 107, 8 Y' 1' 1 108, ll0,112, 152 Kingsley, Mr. Russell J. 182 Kinkaid, Melvin 67 Kinley, Bill 30, 146, 149, 164 Kinley, Doug 82, 147 Kirby, Marion 82, 160 Kirkpatrick, Jerry 4, 67, 110, 163 Kistler, Bob 67, 122, 123, 131, 152, 162, 164 Kitch, Sharon 23, 30, 56, 133 Klingler, Mr. Jack 179 Knauer, Mr. Del 96, 171 Knights 127 Koch, Anita 67, 75 Knox. Mr. Wa1Ler 139,183 Longshore, Joe 30 Los Gatos Espanolos 136, 137 Loudenback, Gene 68 Lowe, Mary 31 Lowe, Sarah 82 Lucas, Janice 68 Lucas, Karen 83, 112, 130 Ludwig, Jim 83, 89, 110, 147, 158 Lyman, Mrs. Doris 58, 172 Lyman, Linda 16, 17, 31, 48, 57, 98,120 129, 133, 135 Lynch, Helen 68 Lynch, Lucy 68 Lyons, Mr. Charles 149, 159, 160, 178 .. M - Mabry, Donna 83 Magerfleisch, Judy 68 Mahoney, Carol 83 Mahoney, Johnny 83 Mallett, Mark 68, 106, 109, 121 Mallory, Carol 68,109 ' Malson, LaDonna 68, 75, 122, 130 Manche, Judith 83 Manche, Terry 68 Mandeville, Marion 68 Maner, Bettie 31 Markart, Sharron 68 Marquez, Robert 68 Marteney, Sue 6, 68, 129, 143 Martens, Gerald 83, 110, 162 Martens, Jim 83, 106, 162 Martens, Rainer 68, 146, 158 Martin, Carol 83, 94, 112 Martin,Jane 68 Martin, Tom 31, 33, 54, 56, 59, 164, 165 Martinez, Eddie 31, 136 Martinez, Eddie 68, 137 Mason, William 83 Mattison, Larry 31, 101 Maxfield, Jerry 31, 110 Mayfield, Larry 83, 110 McCall, Jan 68 McCall, Jeanette 68 McCalla,Jerry 83 Tifuihinson, Gary 81 Hutchinson, Larry 17, 28, 127 Hysom, Dick 110,160 Hyter, Charles 82, 158, 160 .. I .. Imel, John 82 Ireland, Mr. Ernest M. 6, 149, 160, 177 Israel, Richard 67, 92, 93, 105, 122, 125 - J - Jackson, Joe 67 t Jacobs, Kay 28 James, Doretha 82 James, Gary Dean 82, 147 James, Gary Lee 67 Janner, Lois Ann 82, 93, 114 Jantz, Myrna 67 Jeffries, Sandra 82, 110 Jeffries, William 82, 107 Jenkins, Denys 82 Jenkins, Judy 67, 71, 109 Jenkins, Linda 29, 133 Jennings, Bill 17, 29, 56, 101, 118, 120, 147,149,160,l61,164,165 Johannes, Joyce 67 Johannsen, Carston 56, 67 Johnson, Johnson, Corkey 82, 106, 110 Janice 82,133 Johnson, Joy 29, 48, 96, 112, 117, 119, 120, 133 Johnson, Judy 111 Johnson, Louis 82 Johnson Marge 29 Johnson Pat 67 Johnson, Peggy 29, 52, 57, 94, 95, 96, 119, 133, 134 Johnson, Roger 67, 147 Johnson, Steve 67, 101 Jones, Ann 29, 48, 115, 130 Koeppen, Duane 30 Koontz, Jerry 30, 130 Krafels, Mr. Joe 149, 176 Kramer, Tom 82, 158, 159 Kramer, Mr. Woodrow 160, 161, 179 Krehbiel, Carolyn 82 Krentzel, Dallas 30 Kroening, Saundra 30 Kruger, Carole 67, 75, 96, 130 Kruse, Mrs. Ora 172 Kumorowski, Edward 82 - L - LaForce, JoAnn 67, 109 Laird, Roseanne 82, 141 Lamb, Barbara 82, 85 Lancaster, Nelson 68 Landrith, Carol 82, 112 Landrum, Jodie 30, 109 Lappin, Tom 82, 106, 113 Larson, Lynne 17, 30, 98, 109, 128, 133 Lawrence, Larry 68, 106 Lawson, Ronald 68 Lawson, Theron 68 Lay, Charles 82 Layman, WVi1ma 82, 112 Leatherbury, Don 30 Leatherman, Edwin 82 Leatherman, Geraldine 30 Lee, James 30 Lee, Richard 30, 33 Legg, Don 68 Lehr, Todd 30, 158 Lemen,John 68 Leinen, Sharron 82 Lenunon, Bequetta 82, 107 Lewis, Dean 82 Lightner, Dean 68 Link, Gail 30 Jones, Katie 29, 48, 57, 109, 119, 133 Jones, Larry 82, 110 Jones, Marieta 29 Jones, Susan 57, 67, 75, 123, 129 Jordon, Cherie 57, 67, 136 Jorgensen, Mr. Edwin Carl 176 Joy, Carol 82 Joy, YVilma 29 Link, Marcheta 82, 112 I.ittleton, Ronnie 82 Littooy, 1-'red 82, 160 Lock, Sandra 68 Long, David 82 Long, Gaylord 68, 162 Long, Julie 68 Long, Roy 68 M'cClellan,1V1ary 83TTl'2 McClure, Bob 31, 33, 136, 137 McClure, Mr. Bruce 149 McComas, Janis 31 McConnell, Doug 68 McConnell, Larry 68 McCown, Allen 68, 106, 109, 110 McCown, Virgil 83 McCracken, Denny 68 McCreight, Jerry 68 McCue, Karen 83, 99 McCurdy, Lonny 83, 129 McDaniel, Donna 83 McDaniel, Sharon 68 McDermott, LaDonna 68, 110 McDonald, Bill 163 McDonald, Macky 68, 147 McDowell, Gene 68 McElyea,Judy 83 McEntarfer, Karen 68 McEntarfer, Mike 83 McFarland, Jim 69, 110 McGhee, Bill 69, 138 McGuire, Mary Beth 31, 56, 92, 96, 102. McIlrath,Janet 31 Mcllwaine, YVCS 31, 33, 108, 112 Mclver, Doug 69, 124, 125, 126, 160 McLain, Larry 32, 110 McLeavy, Bob 32, 118, 121 McMillin, Patrick 83 McMinn, Homer 69 McMu1lin, Mr. C. E. 176 McQueen, Connie 32 McQuilliam,Judy 83 McQuilliam, Nancy 32, 56, 102, 112, 119 120, 133, 135 Mc7Reyno1ds, Charles 32 Mendell, Roy 69 Meschke, Susan 69, 75, 94, 123 Mesker, Richard 83 Metz, Mr. Ezra J. 129, 170 Metzler, Lott 83 Meyer, Sandy 32, 53, 119, 120 Milburn, Yvanda 83 Miller, Becky 83, 88 Miller, Helen 32, 109 Mi11er,Judy 69 Miller, Marilyn 32, 130 Mills, Carolyn 32 Mills, Margaret 32 Minear, Sandra 32, 92, 133 Minor, Tom 69, 122, 123, 147, 149, 160, 164 Missildine, Helene 57, 69, 75, 112, 123 Mitchell, Arlen 69 Mitchell, Diane 69, 75, 115, 116, 117 Mitchell, Douglas 69, 164 Mitchell, Judy 32, 133, 143 Mob1ey,Garry 32 Mock, Jo 33, 102, 108, 112, 130, 133 Montandon, Ronald 83 Montford, Buddy 69, 152 Montgomery, Dick 33, 173 Sten 69, 110 Mooney,Judy 69 Mooney, Gerald 69 Moore, Lois 83, 110 Moore, Pat 69 Morgan, David 83 Morgan, Larry 69, 105 Morgan, Lawrence 69, 101, 122 Morgan, Linda 69 Morris, Jeny 69, 75, 109, 123 Morris, Judy 83 arvin 33 110 Morris, M , Morton, Judy 69, 108, 112 Morton, Ray 33 Moshier, Judy 69, 107, 109 Mueller, Kenny 83, 110 , Lynda 31, 33, 109, 116, 135 Murphy, Carolyn 69 Murphy, Deanna 69, 112 Murphy, Deloris 84, 112 Murphy, Janice 69, 110 Munson Murrah, Myers, Janice 69, 110 Myers, Karen 69 Myers, William 69 - N .. 1 Navarro, Angie 33 Navarro, Mary 57, 69 Neal, John 17, 19, 31, 33, 104, 105. 120, 125 Needham, Miss Donna 58, 177 Neuburger, Ancel 84, 129 Neuburger, Artie 84 Neufeld, Bonnie 33, 109 Newburn,D0n 84 Newell, Miss Thressa 58, 129, 172 Newlon, Joel 84, 147, 160 Nichols, Bruce 160 Nichols, Charles 84 Nichols, Penny 70, 75, 123 Nicholson, Diana 84, 110, 111, 112 Nicklin, Bob 70, 109 Nonken, Linda 70, 103, 109 Novinger, Linda 46, 84, 99 .. 0 .. Odijk, John 33 Ogle, Mrs. Esther 174 Ojeda, George 33 Ojeda, Richard 84 Oliver, Alberta 70, 115 Olson, Chuck 70, 162 Opdycke, Jerry 33, 56 Opdycke, Ken 84, 146, 160 O'Ri1ey, Mike 33 Ortner, Janice 33, 108, 112, 143 Ortner, Ronnie 84 Osenbaugh,Judy 84 Owens, Caralee 84 Owens, Roberta 33, 109 Owsley, Patricia 84 - P - Padgett, VVi11iam 70 Palacio, Guadalupe 70 Palette and Brush 134 Pankow, Danny 84 Parker, Donald 84, 146 Parker, Miss Mildred 178 Parker, Robert 84, 112 Parrott, Julie 34, 57, 98, 118, 120, 133, Paschal, Lynda 84 Pate, Jimmie 70, 129 Patrick, Michael 70, 138, 143 Patton, Mr. Bobby 115, 124, 125, 126. 135, 172 Index Payne, Mr. John 180 Penny, Maurice 84 Perkins, Meradith 70, 92 Perrill, Mrs. Ariel 128, 129, 171 Perrill, Club 114, 115,116,117 Perry, Richard 84 Pessetto, Shirley 84 Peters, Luetta 70, 75 Peterson, Jeanne 16, 34, 102, 106 Peterson, Mrs. Marion 175 Petty, Miss Mary 170, 173, 181 Phillips, Jean 84, 98 Phippen, Thomiana 34, 133 Piatt, Jack 70, 71, 146 Piatt, Joe 69, 70, 143, 146, 160 Pickenpaugh, Jon Lou 70 Pickens, Charles 70 Pickens, Joyce 84 Pierce, Karin 34, 109, 143 Pina, Manuel 84 Pina, Rosemary 84 Pitchford, Nicky 84 Plush, Shirley 84 Pohlman, Marilyn 70, 110, 111 Pohlman, Rosemary 24 Pollock, Carol 70 Pond, Bob 84 Pope, Kent 84 Pope, Terry 84 Powell, Karen 70 Powers, Norma 70 Pratt, Richard 84 Pray, Karen 34, 109 Preston, David 70 Pritchard, Pat 34, 96, 116, 117 Propp, Bonnie 34, 108, 112 Pryor, Mr. Harold 176 Pugh, Ronnie 84 .. Q .. Quinn, Judi 34 -R - Ragsdale, James 70, 146, 158, 160 Ragsdale, Lloyd 70, 158, 159, 160 Railsback, Judy 84 Ralston, Gary 84 Ramos, Barbara 84 Ramsdale, Miss Margaret 58, 178 Ramsey, Virginia 34, 109 Rank, Dean 84 Ratcliff, Joyce 70 Rathbun, Galen 70, 163, 164 Ratzlaff, Roger 84 Ravens, Bettie 70 Ray, Lewis 34,108, 112,114,115 Raya, Carmen 84 Raya, Margaret 84 Rayl, Jerry 84, 143 Rayl, Richard 34 Rayl, Steve 70 Razo, Johnny 85 Ream, Karen 70 Redgate, Larry 85 Reece, Edwin 34 Reed, Alice Jane 85, 112 Reed, Don 85 Reed, Jean 34, 142 Reed,Jesse 70 Reed, Jim 85, 93, 146, 160, 161 Reed, Mavis 70 Regier, Jerold 34 Reid, Carol Jean 85 Reinhart, Max 34, 142 Reussner, Ray 85, 110, 158, 159, 160 Reynolds, Diane 47, 70, 75, 103 Rhorer, Steve 70 Rhorer, Wanda 85 Richards, Marian 85, 106, 110 Richardson, Connie 70, 109 Richardson, Dickie 85 Richardson, Shirley 34, 143 Roberts, Jean 85 Roberts, Jerry 85 Roberts, Judy 85, 110 Robinson, Larry 35 Robinson,Warren 35 Rodgers, Don 35, 44, 46, 50, 164 Rodriquez, Alice 85 Roelse, Marvin 70 Roesler, Becky 70, 75, 130, .165 Rogers, Jerry 35, 106, 124, 125, 126 Roher, Dick 85 Rohrer, Ronnie 35, 138 Root, Julie 70, 75, 106, 107 Ross, Pat 5, 47, 70, 75, 99, 110, 111, 115, 117 Rostine, Carol 70, 75, 112, 130 Rowland, Robert 35, 164 Rucker, Charles 35, 106 Ruelas, Alice 35 Ruelas, Efrain 71 Rueschhoff, Alice 70, 75, 122 Ruggles, Mr. Gareth 181 Runner, Skip 35, 55, 57, 94, 137, 146. 147,149,160,164,165 Rush, Rita 45, 71, 75, 109 Russell, Janice 36, 102, 103, 106, 107, 133 Russell, Ralph 35 .. 5 .. Saffle, Gerald 36 Sage, Miss Emma 181 Sanchez, Joe 85, 160 Santee, Janet 85 V Sawyer, Susan 5, 71, 75 Saylor, Dick 36, 39, 47, 146, 149, 159. 164 Saylor, Nadine 36 Schemm, Rosemary 85 Schletzbaum, Janet 71, 109 Schmidler, Curtis 71, 106, 107, 110, 147 Schnurr, John 36, 139 Schrader, Harold 36 Schriner, Gary 71 Schrock, Sue 57, 71, 75, 122, 136 Schroeder, Richard 85 Schroll, Karen 71, 75 Schroll, Julie 85, 125 Schwer, Keith 160 Schwer, Raymond 85 Scott, John 71 Scott, Larry 71, 92 Scruggs, Susan 71, 75, 123, 130 Seibel, Chuck 71, 122, 123 Seifert, Stanley 71 Seitz, F. J. 85, 110 Sellers, Carolyn 71 Sellers, Dean 71, 112, 163 Sellers, Linda 85 Sellers, Luella 71 Sesher , Sarah 85 Severson, Lucille 85 Shaffer, Steve 71, 147, 158, 159, 160 Shank, Lynn 36, 108, 109, 112 Sheppard, Tom 71, 147, 160 Shilling, Mary 86 Shirk, Pam 71 Shorb, Janice 86 Shorb, Julie 36, 131 Short, Nicky 71 Showalter, Calvin 86, 146 Showalter, Larry 71 Showalter, Ray 71, 147, 149, 160, 161,164 Showalter, Sandra 86 Shultz, Barbara 36, 109 Shuman, Phyllis 71 Shuman, Ray 36 Ridlen, Harriett 47, 70. 75, 92, 106, 109 Riffel, Jerry 34, 116, 117 Riffel, Ronnie 85 Riley, Ardyth 70 Rinehart, Mr. Walter 143, 180, 184 Rives, Suzie 85 Robbins, Bob 35, 110 Roberson, Delores 85 Roberts, Eugene 85 Roberts, Jack 35 Roberts, Jay 85, 147, 158, 160 Siebert, Marc 86, 160 Siemens, Jim 86, 158, 160 Siemens, Loren 36 Silcott, John 36 Silvis, Tony 36, 59 Simpson, Eugene 71, 110 Simpson, John 71, 106, 107, 110 Sims, Mike, 86, 123 Singleton, Karen 86, 93, 133 Sisk, Vic 86, 106, 110, 162 Sjoberg, Wayne 31, 36 Skinner, Don 86, 147, 160 Skoch, Mr. Carl 183 Slade. Bob 86 Small, Kenneth 71, 121 Smalley, Daryle 86, 147, 160, 164 Smith, Barbara 71, 130 Smith, Barbara Joan 71, 109 Smith, Bob 71 Smith, Bonnie 36, 94, 109 Smith, Carolyn 36 Smith, Curtis 36 Smith, Eldon 79, 108, 109, 110, 112, 158 Smith, Smith Smith Georganna 37, 108, 109, 143 Georgia 86 Mr ohn 143 Index Summers, Jack 81 160, 161 Summers, Robert 87 Summers, Terry 87, 124 Sutton, Glenda 38 Sutton, Max 38, 96, 143 Wiens, , . J , iso Smith, Joyce 37, 106 Smith, Larry 86 Smith, Leslie 37 Smith, Lawrence 72 Smith, Marvin 86 Smith, Mary Ann 86, 99 Smith, Mrs. Olga 184 Smith, Pam 37, 112 Smith, Rexine 86 Smith, Tom 86, 129 Smith, Wanda 72, 109 Snowden, Barbara 72 Snyder, Mr. Eldon 92, 175, 179 Snyder, Janet 72 Solida, Belinda 86 Solida, Dennis 72 Solida, Nancy 86 Sollars, Roger 72, 143 Songer, William 72, 146, 149, 158 159, 164 Soper, Larry 29, 33, 37, 152, 155, 156 Sorem, Alan 14, 17, 31, 37, 104, 108. 112, 137 Spaniol, Marcie 6, 86, 93 Spence, Gary 86, 163 Spence, Garry 72, 96 Spence, Tom 37 Spencer, Barbara 37 Spencer, Connie 86 Sperling, Denny 37, 39, 47, 54, 56, 147, 148, 150, 151, 158, 159,164, 165 Spicer, Nancy 37, 109 Spickelmier, Carol 72 Spriggs, David 86 Spriggs, Tom 38 Swafford, Donna 87, 102 Swafford, Patsy 72 Swanson, Don 87 Swanson, Nancy 38 Swanson Sandra 87 89 Swinney: Bruce 87, 160 Syler, Terry 72, 101, 106, 158 Symns, Janet 83, 87 Taggart, -T- David 72, 158, 160 Taylor, Jackie 72 Taylor, Janice 87 Tennant, Sharon 72 Sprinkel, Dorothy 37 Sprouse, Janet 38, 109 Squires, Mike 86, 146, 160 Stallings, Joleen 38, 109 Stallings, Karen 72 Stallings, Pat 86 Stallman, Karen Sue 8 Stamper, Mrs. Dorothy Stanfield, Fred 5, 69, 7 6, 110 58, 98, 129, 171 2, 147, 148, 150, 151, 152, 155, 160,164 WVa1den, 150 Stanford, Karon 38, 143 Stanley, Donna 86 Stapleton, Linda 86 Stark, Dale 72 Steadman, Jane 86 Steele, Stu 86, 146, 148, 160, 164 Stein, Martin 72 Stephenson, Diana 86 Stephenson, Judy 38 Stephenson, Mike 72 Stevens, Dorothy 38, 45, 130, 133 Stevens, Jim 29, 38, 39, 47, 54, 146, 148, 164, 165 Stevens, Karen 72, 109 Stevens, Mike 86, 114, 160 Stevenson, Richard 72 Stewart, Dana 72, 75, 122 Stewart, Johnnie Ann .86, 93 Stewart, Karen 86, 109 Stewart, Miss Marie 98, 173 Stockton, Jeff 72, 162 Stockton, Mickey 38, 130 Stout, James 38 Stout, Steve 86, 160, 161 Strait, Ronald 38, 106, 107, 110, 115, 116 Straley, Sandi 86 Strawn,Donnie 86 Stringer, Tom 71, 72, 146, 148, 160, 164 Striplin, Deanna 86 Strong, Glenn 87 Thomas, Buddy 39 Thomas, Lynda 87 Thomas, Nella 87 Thomas, Sharon 87 Thompson, Nancy 46, 72, 74, '75, 122, 131 Thompson, Van 87, 106, 110, 162 Thornbrugh, Robert 87 Thorpe, Cheryl 39 ' Thrasher, Clifford 72 Tippie, James 87 Tippie, Jayne 72, 140, 141 Toews, Steve 72 Tolbert, Richard 72 Tregellas, Mary 72, 75, 122 Trent, James 87 Trimble, Jean 87 Trosper, Mrs. Elizabeth 185 Trotter, John 39 Troxel, Linda 39, 103 Tullis, Paul 72 Turner, Carole 72, 130 - U .. 1Fngles, Vicki 39, 109 llnruh, Marge 72 Ussery, Jack 72 - V - Valence Club 142 Van Derbur, Jeanette 72, 130 Van Derbur, Sandy 87 Vanek,Judy 72 Van Horn, Larry 72 Vannaman, Kathy 73, 75, 137 Vannaman, Janice 87 Van Natta, Ray 73, l15,l16, 117 Varney, Norma 39 Vaughn, Bill 39 Vincent, Bob 73, 109 Vincent, Gary 39 Voth, Kirk 39, 47, 50, 147, 148, 1 155, 156,160,164 Voth, Lawrence 87 Votruba, Bob 87, 110 -W- Xvalburn, Wytm 73 Walker, Jan 39, 109, 133 David 39 Walker, Jim 73, 96, 105, 134 Walker, Sam 57, 73 Walker, Thelma 73 Walters, Larry 73 Walters, Vernon 87 Ward, Joe 39 Ward, Marilyn 73 Washburn, Beth 73 Waters, Alberta 73 Waters, David 87 Watkins, Wesley 73, 139, 147, 14 160, 164 Stroud Stroup Strong, , Mr. Vadon 182 , Barbara 72 John 38 Stubbs, James 72, 106, 107, 110 Studen t Bookkeepers 138 Student Council 92, 93 Watson, Beverly 87 1'Vatson, Darrell 87, 160 Watson, Robert 73 Watson, Ronald 39 Wleathers, Doyle 73 Webb, Eddie 73 51,152, 8. Webster, Jon 73, 106, 108, 110, 112 Wegener, Dean 39 Welch, Barbara 39 Welch, Bill 87 Weller, Gary 39 Wells, Carol 40, 112, 133 Wells, Harlan 87, 105, 106, 110 Wendland, Forrest 73, 146 Wendland, Mary 87 Weppler, Bill 88, 160 Westfall, Tom 73, 147, 160, 161, 164 Wetzel, Linda 40, 106, 107, 111, 124, 126 128, 133 Whalen, Jane 71, 73, 75 Whalen, Mary Lou 88, 129 Wheatley, Kenneth 73 Wheaton, Jerry 112 Wheeler, Bob 73 Wheeler, Phylliss 88, 93 White, Carla 40, 109 White, Diane 88 White, Jane 88 White, Kathleen 25, 40, 56, 96, 131, White, Linda 40, 45, 57, 118, 120 White, Marshall 73 White, Robert 40, 105, 109, 160 White, Walter 88, 110 Whitney, Susan 73, 74, 75 Wickliffe, Carol 40 1fVickliffe, John '73, 146, 159, 164 Wiechman, John 57, 73, 92, 158 Wiens, Bonnie 88 Wiens, Brad 88 Wiens, Dick 73 Wiens, Jerry 33, 40, 116 Lewis 40, 164 Wiens, Ronald 88 Wiggins, Ray 88 Wilbeck, Jerry 88, 110 Willard, Ken 73 Williams, Cary 73 Williams, Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Williams Connie 73,109 Gayland 74,139 ZJerry 88, 110 Linda 88, 129 Michelle 88, 141 Robert 73 Williamson, Jim 40, 118, 121 Wilson, David 88, 147, 160 Wilson, Karen 88 Wilson, Mr. Ronald 182 Wingert, Carolyn 88 Wingert, Dean 88, 163 Wingert, Raymond 74 Wingert, Rozann 88 Wintamute, Paula 74 Wisby, Barbara 40 1 Witham, Roger 40, 47, 146, 147, 148, 150,l5l, 158,159,164 Wohlford Mary 74 75, 125 Wolf, Jan 40, 49, 92, 98, 99, 133, 165 Wolfe, Ken 40 Wolfersberger, Robert 88, 106, 107, 110, 124, 125 Wood, Deloris 40 Woodall, Linda 16, 17, 41, 46, 94, 96, 99 ,l19,120,133 Woods, Diane 88 Woods, Jo Etta 88 Woods, Robert 74, 160 Woods, Sharon 88 Woods, Steve 41 Woodson, Jeffrey 88 Woodson, Wayne 88 1'V0os1ey, Anna 41 Worley, Howard 74, 109 Worley, Mary 88 Worm, Sharon 41, 133, 143 Worm, Sue 74, Worster, Don 15, 41, 125, 126, 127, 129 Worster, Judy 88, 125 Wray, Beth 74 Wright, Carol 74 Wyatt, Cary 74, 106 Wyatt, Judy 41, 103, 109, '119, 120 Wyatt, Rosalie 88 Wyer, Ann 41, 92, 133 - Y - Yoder, Mike 74 Young, Gloria 88 Young, Mary Beth 88 Young, Paul 74 Young, Scotty 87, 88, 93, 110 Youngberg, Sharon 41, 133 - Z - Zumalt, Kyle 41 Zumalt, Sharon 88 Hatagzapie li- ,4czz'a7m,e5a vnnlooxs


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