Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

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In 1910, while the first senior class entered the new building at Seventh and Walnut, the vi- brant figure zfjormer President Theodore Roosevelt dominated U. S. political circles. Meanwhile, abroad tensions raged in high gear. A powder keg constructed if strong sentiment among European countries waited quietbfjbr a stray spark. Across the Atlantic, pressure mounted toward the United States. The volcano erupted when Americans scanned headlines fy' the day- Lusitania Sunk- Americans Aboardfn In 1917 the U. S. declared war on Germany and throngs Q' Americans ld homes, jim- ilies, and jobs, and went to war with the cgi, Make the world sajefnr democragtf' November 11, 1918, world powers agreed to peace. Afferjbur long years gf war, the world prodded itsebf back to that jorgotten word- normaligr. Oldsters shook their heads at zany antics of students who were destined to shimmy to the uptempo rhythms Q' the Roaring Twentiesf' I-Qfsterical phrases, the Bee's Knees and '93-Skidoo, echoed fam crowded speak-easiesf' then wilted under the blanket of Depression. Black Friday, October, 1929, shrouded carwee lm? across the nation. December 7, 1941, japan bombed Pearl Harbor, and World War II sent the county into mass diwnsive production. The next morning HHS students jrrgot petty trjles and turned to the White House as President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on japan. August 5, 1945, the Atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and World War II came to an end September 1. Americans peered apprehensiveb into the future. Pages ofhistopr skip a decade and unfold upon the j9antic race far space supremagr. While the U. S. battled the relentless Asian flu, Russia launched Sputnik L October, 1957. It was months later bdzre the United States regained its lost prestige. Hutchinson students listened intentbf as news machines flashed the accomplishments if Explorer L During the Fabulous FQ7ies, the halls cy' HHS grew dim with age, but its antiquated cavernsjziled to dampen Salt Hawk spirit. In their spare time spirited Hawken rocked Jn rolled to the strumming if the twangy guitar fy' Elvis Presley, wailing saxophones, and the Kingston Trio. Teenagers abandoned bigfcles and crowded into automobiles, fzrezgn bugs, and hot rods. Students whose ulterior goal appeared to be dragging Nlain, or 'playing it cool, U took a last look at high school days, then strode conjidentbf into the Soaring Sixties. looking back glance reveals halblbenings during years dedicatees mrs. esther richardson miss lita battgz principal s. l. palmer student boebz miss ida johnston miss mabelparks princzybal george brooks american flag miss mattie kent chamber gf commerce mothers and fathers students who have represented the school in activities athletics mr. george brooks traditions zjhhs mr. william w. o'connell superintendent j. w. gowans miss alice lucile stevens princiybal gilliland miss inezjrost mr. e. a. cairns miss kathleen hess and mr. e. c. almquist mr. a. w. mccandless miss mabel parks miss mayrne king and mr. bruce ,berrill miss catherine wrenchg mr. funk take mr. william ulbson mr. d. grobe mr. walter rinehart mr. alan watrous mr. w. t. cole superintendentj. w. gowans gertrude haugr anna camlbbell hhs students in armed jinrces princzybalj. gilliland pribncibalj. h. nicholson mrs. elizabeth stajjhrd mrs. david mackee jeanne malcolm gene niewald roscoe czyrne mr. roland elliott mrs. ariel perrill coaches Hirishv ireland brice durbin, and Uwooajf, kramer jbrinczlbal r. c. guy mrs. aylene keown student boajf During the last fifty years many traditions and changes have been initiated at Hutchinson High Sehoo1. The 1960 A11agaroo would like to pay tribute 1910 to these Hlirstsf' First annual editoraChester Tedriek. The name oil the annual has changed seven times. ln 1909 it was the H. S. Oracle, 1910 to 19144, the lluzzg 1916, the H. S. Annua1g 1917, the Superha, 1918, Lihertyg 1919, La Victorieg 1920 until the present, the Allagaroo. First principal of Hutchinson High Schoo1 -Mr. S. L. Pa1mer 1911fFirst senior n1emoria1-Plaque on the West 1913 1923 1925 1929 1935 1 911-2 1 943 1950 1952 1955 wa11 of the south stairs. Hutchinson High Schoo1's first c:heer1eader -1Vlr. Henry Pegues. First valedietorian and salutatorian-,lean Wright and Hazel Anderson. First student council president-Donald Woodde11. First Young American-,lack Hardy. First loot1.1a11 hoineeoining queenflluth Hungerford. First A11agaroo kingfwalter Quiring. First ,loels '1'avernfBascd on a tavern in Kansas City. First Sweetheart king-,lack 1.indho1m. First Snow1Ja11. First 1Jasket1Ja11 queenfBo1Jhie Rittgers. First graduating Class of Hutchinson High School -Class of 1910. dedicatee stay? selects government leacherfor honor C. R. Gillilan comhincs a great personality with a greater scnsc of humor and thorough knowledge of American government to rnalxc what is sometimes a dull sulmjeot scorn alive and inter- esting. The graduate of Central lVlissouri State 'l'r-achers College is an avid sports fan with pref- crenee for loolhall. He can he seen many times during the fall following thc Salt Hawks on out- of-town games. Mr. Cillilan doesn't require the impossihle for a good gradeg his assignments do not keep a student up all night. But a student who has him in class Works hard for Whatever he gets and also receives as Wide a knowledge of American overnment as can he obtained hy a high school student. It is with pleasure and respect that we, the 1960 Allagaroo staff, dccli- cate this hook to C. R. Cillilan, a devoted teacher who does much to preserve the democraev of this country and rid the future American Citizens of apathy. '4Now class, l1ere's something I want you to get! C. R. Gillilzm G' . . . and I'll answer any questions just as soon as Pm through . . . if G6 say? what was it I started to fr 'Aa wvtxfiiiwu u R' Q ww P is if ik ,f 21 s Q -. SENIORS .'4 V, ba K 'u qs at K w lay., 1 K x S '4 QW E. v t.. , -,K Eli 'N N it W M 'ALL s- -s., .,a,l i' -ss 1 3 as 6 as K 2 M x I s N X 'fin Vi 'va '- -v 'iv .W-, Mg awards . ff icers. seniors. .1 . . .... awards scholarship, leadershob pay zwffof seniors Carole Sue Brown Esta Sue Burk Clare Cameron Colladuy Tri-Del! S5100 DAR Good Citizen 3100 Belly Crocker Pi Beta Phi S100 Homemaker Russell Ellerllart Leann Hillmer Russell Hilst Jim Hughes Richard Israel Putnam Hutchinson Music Valparaiso Central State Rotary S200 Kansas State Club S100 University, Indiana Bank 5100 University Geraldine Good Sandra Lock Larry Morgan Lawrence Morgan Karen Myers Harriett Ridlen Anonymous Colladay Davis 43500 Kopke S100 Davis 3500 S100 FTA 5100 James Stubbs Nancy Thompson Marilyn Yvard John Wic4'lln1an Carol Wriglll Hun-lyinsnn Xlugic Central Stale Universily of Kansas HilY S100 Altrusa Nursing Club 55100 Hank S100 Honor Scholarship 3100 young american board selects cheerleader as thiryf-seeana' Winner of the thirty-second Young American award was Vicki Allen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. Gale Allen. Vicki was presented a S100 schol- arship and the traditional silver loving cup in the annual awards assemhly. Selected hy a represent- ative committee of students, teachers, and alumni, she received the award on the hasis of leadership, dependahility, and citizenship. The Young American award was originated in l929 hy Charles W. Oswald, a Hutchinson husi- nessman. It is now presented hy A. Lewis Oswald, class of l9l7, and William L. Mitchell, class of l94-2, hoth Hutchinson lawyers. Vicki has been active in school activities since her freshman year when she was elected president of Liherty Junior High Schoolis student council. She was selected for the hoard of directors of CAA, Briny Birds, and Kayettes, and was a cheerleader in her freshman, junior, and senior years. As a senior Vicki was Kayette president. She -partici- pated in puhlishing the l958-l959 Buzz and the l960 Allagaroo. After graduation Vicki will have a summer joh in her Iathcr's office, and in the fall she plans to enter the University ol Kansas. Vicki Allen YOUNG AMERICAN FINALISTS -SEATED: Alan Hamilton, ,Iim Walker, Nancy Thompson, Mar- lene Colwell, Vicki Allen, and Charles Seibel. STANDING: Richard Israel, Linda Carey, Fred Stanfield, and Clare Cameron. 13 seniors 'wheels' elect cheers to plan prom, banquet Alan Hamilton, president, observes the scattering of light in a colloidal dispersion of sulfur in alcohol. Alan plans to attend the University of Kansas and major in science or math. Trying to heat '4Ole Sol is Linda Carey. senior treas- urer. Linda plans to attend Kansas University. Miss Esther Cope, head senior class sponsor, and class officers Connie Coberly, Sue Brown, Linda Carey, and Alan Hamilton make tentative plans for the May 14- senior prom for the 388 seniors. The senior officers appoint committees for the prom and are in charge of the senior assembly. 4'Yes, it was for mef, laughs Connie Coherly, senior class sec retary. Connie is going to college at KU where she plans to major in sociology. Why wonit this presser foot ao clownfw questions Sue Brown, vice president, Sue, who will attend Juco next year, is planning a major in English J. Waymon Bright Doris Ann Britain Bette Brooks David Brown Sue Brown Shelia Browning torium at tlie beginning of school for a senior Ronnie Burch Esta Sue Burk Jack Calentine Clare Cameron Bill Canfield Virginia Cape Karen Brown Phyllis June Bruce Arden Dean Butler Linda Carey 'I7 seniors lbafticzfvate in sports, clubs, plays, assemblies Veronica Carroll Alvin Casey Larry Cavanagh X 1 lliill C. L Dick Caywoorl Connie Chahin Karen Cllrest Connie Colmerly Don Cogzill Susan Colladay Marlene Colwell Patricia Connelly Betty Jo Cook Patty Coop Larry Cooper Anita Cordsen Phil Cornwell Larry Cory Ronald Cotrell v.-L,:,-, N.. Kenny Cotton Carol Cox Gathered in the conference room are the National Merit Scholarship semi- , finalists. Awaiting their tests are Rusty Hilst, Alan Hamilton, Tom Ha- worth, Steve Humphreys, Russell Eberhart, Alice Rueschhoff, and Marilyn Richard COX Fred L' Crow, Jr' Ward. Chuck Seibel was absent when the picture was taken. Judi Crow Mary Beth Culver Dwight Curran Gerald Darnell Mary Daugherty Bruce Davis Jim Davis John Dean Judith Ann DeGraw Allen Delker 'I9 seniors 'beazfnikj theme rush parzjf introduces lzhs ly? to new girls Dan Deming Boh Denloret Carol Ann DeVault Russel DeWater Lorraine Di Felice Mary Lou Dix Billie Dowers Margaret Durham 1 Boh Dutton Joyce Dyer Russell Eherhart 0 f off, gi? Vf. Beat man, just beat- Beatnik Susan Whitney Jermaine Eeka,-1 Man-ia Ediger Kenneth Edwards introduces other 'cheat onesl' Connie Ehrlich, Sandy 20 Connie Ehrlich Judith Kay Elser Sandy Emhick Allen Enegren jim Enns Rhea Ensign Lin Entz Vickey Erwin Edwin E. Ewing Merlyn Ewing 5 Embick, and Connie Hitz at the senior rush partv. Wilnla Featherston Kenneth Feezor Grace Ferguson Valerie Ferris Merle Fischer Gordon D. Foulk seniors attend dances, athletic eventsg Slfullgl, take exams Sue Ann Fowler Betty Jean Fox Gary J. Fox Lola Frager Gene Frisllie Marilyn Frye Linda Gaede Janice Ganlz .K 5 7 Y, ' 'it SU 'Pp-.1 fd, ' Anne Gardner Rex Gaskill Gregg C. Gibson Dorothy Giles Larry Gilley - nf-1 '- Hawks! 1 '5f1a,f.ia::z1agz,1'. zz '32 x M ll '1- as -3 'S I Wxlll ' ' ire ,'-.. 'c 1. , G ie-i I fffF'T9 , , ' :1E1Ei1if S2 A, 1 5 ' . . gr, , . ' L eeeee ,V-t,W35!sj5s.5 fa izigffgigglsf l ' V' ,, f, iiinfswfns RM . , , Jsmhfilff - f fu' 1' A . 1 Doris Ging Miguel Gomez Armando Gonzales Norman Good Palmer Graves Janet Green Sally Greenert George F. Guthrie Douglas M. Hager Alan H3mili0H Dave Hamilton Dan Hare David Winston Haskard Judy Haskard 1 Patty Haston leanette Hauschild Wanda Harmon Arthur Harper Gary Harris Nominees for the Putnam scholarships to Kansas State are-FRONT ROW: Russell Eberhart and Esta Sue Burk. BACK ROW: Clare Cameron, Marcia Ediger, and Stu Keown. Rex Gaskill. another nominee, was absent when the picture was taken. 23 seniors read weekb newspaper, antiezlbazfe signing lbargx 5. iaegk , Tom Haworth Bill Hayes Dixie Hayes J. D. Hayes JoAnn Heirlellrecht Les Hensley Bob Henson Shirley Herron . 'A e A I ,A w 'fi kg ' PWM r ' Q 1 X 1 21+ M we . 6- 'K 5 .J a gives, ' lf 9 MQ ' K, L 3. 3 . is SY 5 gn' Q 5 wx . Y yn lu A 'Una 1 e i.,4. Qtbaz. 1 S ' 1 1 n , , ,, a ?l5?'?5'31' Y Vfffff - 4 534 'vie-X gi:--A y Hifi, , ' 3, ii. At, ., 5 1 1-1 Q, 1121: V ii' Joyce Hester Richard Hill Leann Hillmer --..,.? Lil' sis- M in 1,27- I, 1 i' H351 2 Rusty Hilst Dale Hilton Jim Hinerman A meeting of a few HHS brains features Summerfield and Watkins Scholarship semi-finalists. BOTTOM ROW: Karen My- ers, Nancy Thompson, Alice Rueschhoff, Grace Ferguson, Connie Coberly, and Linda Carey. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Morgan, Douglas Hager, Jim McFarland, V Karen Sue Hines Connie Hitz William C. Hobson James Hodgson Sharie Hoots David Howey Jim Hughes Steve Humphreys Dick Hysoln Richard Israel and Alan Hamilton. TOP HOW: Steve Humphreys, Rusty Hilst, Tum Haworth. Doug Mclver, and Chuck Seibel. Marilyn Wa1'cl, who is not pictured, and Alice Hue- sclilmff are Willkll1S finalists. Alan Hamil- ton, Steve Humphreys, and Rusty Hilst are Summerfield finalists. Joe Jackson Gary James Myrna jantz Joyce Johannes Cill'Sl0Il ,Iuhannscn Dennis John seniors order senior announcementsg pictures are taken jbr yearbook Pat Johnson Roger Johnson x ' 'ik Robert Jones Susan Jones Dee Ann Joyce Ann Livingston Kasper Vicki Keckler Mary Ann Keffer jan Kelley Stu Keown Larry Kingsley Jerry Kirkpatrick Bob Kistler Carole Kruger 26 Steve Johnson Kathleen Kasselman .lo Ann Kessler i Don Legg john Lemen Sandy Lock Y 46But it was straight when l came in, argues Dwight Curran as Art Evelancl G I I L J . L photographer, straightens Dwightis tie before taking his senior picture. ay on ong amce ucas Helen Lynch Lucy Lynch Jeanette McCall Douglas McConnell Larry A. Mc-Connell Allen McCown Dennis McCracken Jerry McC1-eight Sharon Mc-Daniel LaDonna McDermott 27 1 seniors plan homecoming, jloczzfsg promote spirit, pep, lcyfalgfy Bill McDonald Mackie McDonald Delila McDowell sfwfrn., HJ- ww1:,,f.Q, . M, , , 4 i - W raii wiki:-w?'f' x .mglfv J ugh. ' f Y 3 5' nb 5,, -.,. wif leaf 'wfvsygzgyg fa wwfj ' ' ' -, w:e1f'..W,s1?gTgk g q of ei Q it 79 , Q ii mia eeoe f 7 - 'o'-' ' l Karen McEntarfer James W. McFarland Bill McGhee Charles Allen McHenry Dong Mclvvr Homf-r Mc'Minn ,lluly Magerflvisch Mark Mallet! Carol Mallory Diane Mallory Phil Mallory Lallonna Malson Marion Dnanv Manalevillv Sharon Markarl Boln Marqlu-z Palsie Marshall Suv Martenvy Rainer Maru-ns ,lone Marlin Erlrlie Martinez Roy Me-mls-ll Susan Mesrlukn llW871'C back in the saddle againf, sing: Alvin Casey. Slu Kenwn, Tom Mllltll' Freclcly Stanfielrl. Rainer lVIax'lvns, aml Joe Piatt as they perform in ilu llriny Rirfl pep assembly lveforv thc- Wivhila North ganw. ,Iurly Mill:-r Tom Minor Hvlene Missilslino Arlen Mitchell Diane- Milvllell Dnnglas Mitq-hell Burl Monlfnrcl 29 seniors senior sponsors take meosurernentsjar caps, gowns Ceralfl Mooney Juclilh Mooney Pal Moore ji. M 4 5 it 2, , Larry Morgan Lawrenee Morgan Linrla Morgan ,Ieny Morris Jualy Morton vjllflllll Kay Moshier Carolyn Murphy Deanna Murphy Slen Murrall Janice Anne Myer Janice Myers Karen Myers XVilliam J. Myers Mary Ellen Navarro Penny Niellols 30 Roln-rt Nirklin Limlu Nonkvn Allwrta Uliver Cllllfk Olson Jimmy Wilylll' Pale Mic-liavl Patrick Luetta Peters ,lark Piatt ,lov Piatt Charles Pirkens Marilyn Pohlman Causing a traffic' jam are tllcse senior girls as they come clown Main Street peddling instead of wheelin' lu scliool. Jeny Morris, Linrla Carey. Patty Hastolr, Connie Chalmin, Judy Bartlett, Susan Meschkc Carol Pollnpk Clarr- CHlT1f'l'f1ll, He-If-ne Nlissilrliiic-. anfl Shirley Herron are the vyvlists. 31 F seniors serious-mindea' cmd concerned about cczreers,fu1fure Karon Powell Norma Powr-rs Darrell Prillman Lloyfl Ragsflalo Wfillwr Ragsclalo ,Ioyvei Rairliff Uavicl Pros-sion Galen Ratlllmn Stove Rayl Q Bvttio Raw-ns Karen Rf-am Diane Re'-ynolql S Connie Kay Richardson llarric-It Rifllen Marvin Rovlsrf Jnliv Root 32 Stephen Rhorer Pal Ross Carol Rmllinv Donna Rnlrln Efrain l'llll li'lS Alirrf Rlll?RPIlllllfr Rita Rush , 3 Susan Sawyer ,Izumi Svlllf-lzhalnn .wx V. ,, f Y ., Af- , - A 1 Q V M, V f f 'l ,. J 3 , 1- v A r . 'M --M N ,H - -v'- ..,, Wii5'? Why? Wi1y'? thinks Mary Inu Dix as slim- spends hours c-rammin N for those semester finals. Curl Sf-lnnidh-r Sue Sr-hrock - . . A . Karen Sue Schroll jerry Sf-nit John Scoll Larry Scott Susan Scruggs seniors counselors WV ao'oz'ee abouzfjobs, colleges Chuck Seilwl Slam Sl'll.1'l'l llc-an Sl-llvrs Steve Shaffer Tom Slif-pparcl Pam Sliirk Nirk Slmrl Larry Sh0VVkllll'I' Ray Slmwulh-r A Phyllis Slllllllilll Cc-no Sinipson Marilyn Skinnvr M ' i 1 1 Q3 Learning linw tlie governmenl functions were llic Girls' and Boys' Stale clelegalvs sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary. TOP ROW: Riylialxl lsrau-l. Allen lVlrCown. Paul 'l'ulliS. l,arrv Kinas- K4-nnetli Lowell Small llarlnara A. Slllllll Barbara J. Smith Larry Smith YVanda Smith Barbara Snowdon ,Ian Snyder N , Dm-nnis Solida Roger Sollars Rc-lwc-ca Solomon ley. Steve l'lumphreys. and Alan l-lamilton. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Collaclay, Esta Sue Burk, Grace Ferguson, Judy llaskarfl. Tom Hawortli. and Max Bookless. .lim Hughvs was ahsenl wlwn the pictlm- was taken. Bill Songvr Cherie Speer Carol Spickelmier Karvn Stallings Fred Stanfield Martin Su-in Karon Ste-vf-ns Richard Stevenson seniors recheck graduation requirements as commencement draws near Dana Stewart Jeff Stockton Barbara Stroup James Stubbs Patsy Swaffortl Sharon J. Sutton Jaclan Taylor Mike W. Tennant Nancy Thompson Jayne Tippie Mary Tregellas Paul Tullis Carole Turner Jeanette Van Derber 36 Tom Stringer Terren ee E. Syl er Richard Tolbert Judy Vanek Larry Van Horn Kathy Vannaman Ray Van Natla Boll Vincent Jim Walker ei' A ,rx :f'1l?e'3 I V, 61302 vg,,,,, KX uw- in 5,5?:2f fK ga' -' 1' f Q L Q. -lf?f15 ,Z1 f?if Sam Walken' Thelma Walker Larry Walters Marilyn Warfl Beth Washburn Alherta Vlfaters Wesley Watkins Robert Watson Doyle Wclzltllers One clown and three-hundred eighty-seven to go, thinks Principal R. C Guy as he signs diplomas. 37 1960 'wheels' spend memorable years at seventh ana' walnut Kenneth L. Wl1eatlPy Dirk Wivlms Larry YVinsl0w 38 seniors l 1 Forrest We11clla111l Tom W'vstfall Juno WIIIHIPII Jerry Wlheuton Sllillll Wfhilnoy ,Ion Wiclcliffe John Yvievhnmn Mike YV. Wilrox Kenny Willa1'1I Cary W'illiams Connie- Wfilliams Paula Yvintunlntv Mary Wolllfon-al Robert Wloocls Suv YVorm l I as l rg? Beth Wray Carol Wright Q ,Q f J, ff' Janice McCall Boh Smith But theyire new! exclaims Janice Myers as she gazes sadly at her forbidden tapered pants. The new dress code deemed such cloth- ing taboo. Cary Wyatt Michael Yoder Paul Young Eldon Smith A pause before departure-Leaving the build- ing, seniors Dick Hysom and Karen Chrest remember their last year, filled with memories. ConcentrationATalcingL the National Merit Scholar tests last year are seniors who received the results last fall. UNDERCLASSMEN V ggwusll- 1 4-4 -'. junior fybers. . . juniors ......... sophomore W'C67'S sophomores ...... ,,,.aa-' ,,,,.-----' -..ff--- 'd Hitting the hooks is bruce 1' errls, junior class pres- ident, who finishes an English assignment. Hey, zes l juniors ' . p Ween lead class members zn aetzvztzes oftheyear Mr. E. A. Cairns, heacl junior class sponsor, talks over details of the decorations for baccalaureate ancl commence- ment with junior class officers Julie Coyne, Charles Nichols, Bruce Ferris, and Mareie Spaniol. The four officers led 432 juniors. V '5' ,ue r ss: Weekly routine for Julie Coyne, treasurer of the class, is spending her second-hour stucly hall reading page proof for the Buzz. , Nr Y 44-'f , ss A . knqm. li lrmfy .Mmm someone get in here :Incl help me folml these Buz- shouts Marcia- Spaniel. junior Sl'UI'l'liIl'y, to any An olfl hanrl at heinq a t'hzun raclio operator is 4 Willing 4 f0U1'th-CSIEIICIH7, Charles Nichols, class vice president. 2 Q, , K 1 K nj-Q ,, 'f :f , fi g 5 5: . 14 :' - -A 1 B A 5' V .P W 'f ' , ' B 'V B B ',,V K f . or 1 f , f ,na A ff' -- W . or A - S ' K A ' ft' L ' 3 A ' ' Vernon Ann Eunice Mark Charles Judi Kay Anne Adams Adcock Altvater Amstutz Anderson Anderson Anderson Andres fx . 4kL k A in P ,, ,ba r I A rs's' Qc y y Q - 1? 1 's r rr ' 4 ? t e 'B 4 MEM:-rx 5.2. ' Marilee Kenny Bill Melvin Richard Judy Randy Nancy' Anshutz Arnett Atkinson Avery Babcock Bailey Baird Baker Y ,Sy A . , ,J ,Sci 1011 , 1 l ff. A .Q , , K B71 A Y, V f if . L f Q zg. . 15 ef A Q ,V I ' A A A - , .f- ., if 3 N 'Y ' Jerry Charlotte Bill Barbara ,lim Coralee Robert Jerry Bammes Banks Barker Barkman Barnes Barrett Barta Battey , A 'IT Vrrkh V- Q5 ull ,J ' A X. '- , 1 Ri 1, ' , Viv 2 ' I i 'Q es- Karon Don Dennis Kathy Mar Harr Beverl James Y -y y Baxter Bearden Bechtold Becker Bell Benjamine Bennett Benson ' '111 -' , 0 , c .caa 5 r I 9 ' - X r,hA, L. E g 2326-Q , ' 2 'lc' - , 33, 1 Vi 1 ' Q2 7 -X Qs. ,.. - Q V. .. A wifif' aj , ,Q 5 gr A fi if ' , , 1 3 . B A XXX i ' X Wyf A V M' Orvall Birddella Kathryn Bill Dona Vicki Ann Sonya Eleanor Blrt Black Black Black Blank Bloom Blount Boese ay? Y 2' B B u p L- F- one '-awk .X . 2 5 . 3' . ' : ,g . Cecilia James Betty Derroll Gary Karyl Lee Terry Doyle Brasllears Brawner Breaux Bretz Brewer Brickey Bright Brightenhurg iuniors D r r r Fax L 'K 17.71 ,smgrk ',. -ar , iff, Q Q 'TTTZEMZAUA V x reach hayway mark in lzhs ly? 1 it B Jeanell Kent Avery Bob Britain Britt Brooks Brooks r has.. , e 3Y,?i to o Z3 3'-'J , I sg C TW f f or A K Q Q lin g vi . ax VV Ai W. .. K! L., All ff m ' of fwfr: to N' f' Cherie Glenda Lewis Lois Pat Connie Joan Glen Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bunte Burger Burr Gary Donna Shiela Janis Ardith Burris Bush Bush Bybee Byroad 5 1 y - far of en 5 r My o f B- 1 if I 1 Paul Bob Ralph Pat Warren Crawling through the rabbit hole camo, Jr. Campbell Garland carpenter Carter Lfgfgfjehlgyllggkjilih ggifiyy 505253 f Ki? 7 ta f iw Vi ' -I ' E ax. K X I Q o , -l g x X.. Joey Irene Carl Harry jerry Kay Brian- John Castro Caudillo Cavanaugh Chabin Clark Clifford Cole Cole , i' - K 1 as 1, C ggi 7' fi fa C Q1 1 W M ' ., 1 fz5. fi a .. xv . ' J, , ' 3 1 I A 5 ,E J. E E? ,if , , 'C-sex f .1 k4'fii,f'7f 5 R' , -W- f A U . Bill Ed Linda Carolyn Gail Kenneth Julie Teressa Connelly Cook Cooper Cotter Cox Cox Coyne Crawford 44 gf- f-rf ga pl 7,-4' 1 'fi' 't J , Judy Rozanne Crouse Crupper .V ,Q i ,Q M A C '-1, ' 'Q l if any K i E f,?ix - Deanne Donna Dehart Dehart . -or X ' Lg' Ron Cully In .Q .img ' . f 3 June Dehm come the girls are juniors Susie Rieves, Belinda Solida, and Bird- della Black. ,fr iw Y gk J' , ,gg A ,F A, 0:43, a 4 2 J - 1 I' I --v I V xt i X -A hh C fi A N 5- iz ,xfgvigt S, 1 ' M ', ' Y .il 1 Marcia Harry Darrell Ebright Echols Ediger 'V' I. V, L ,, '29 , Marc Margaret Kent Emery England Ewing , fp 1 :ff ,bf', -A Qi? w V ' vw, .f A w i T1 rv V ' 1 ww .-1 ,1153 pi!!-.' 4 . If W I 9 y . 55255, aff ' ' ' .X 1 H , . C f, Trf5ll5iJ ' l .l , lflh , ' Judi Marvin June Sharon Nick Cummings Curless Daugherty Davis Dean sf rw- s F f E J J it Q ff i J Kathy Gary Carl Janet Shirley Deppner Derstein Detter Dirksen Dirksen -431 W kd V. 15 W' ,wiir 1 J jaezjtf if. Larry Sharon Marion Eleanor Vera Douglas Dragoo Drake Duarte Duarte ' as ff! Zii I J E f V , 5 A 6 J y ,.V,V V ' M-it a , i nj iiaa 1' r i: N ' I W 2 i ililll r X X - .ie ' ' X V - ' 2 JWV N A John Ben Sue John Judy Dunn Dusenbery Dusenbery Dwyer Easterday ,ii 4 Q: in 1' . 4 A i. , - ' . l , ' uh sf ya 1 C if K ,. ,JP i,,i 1 . QR' Z ' z in I lf L 'li-'V Laverne Loretta Neal Jack Sharon Ediger Edwards Edwards Elam Elliott Q 4 J J ex, -1-I '-P 3 img, r W -,ao ig'fQYix5i,ie iili faq: M7 X as ,, y I , ig I, in xfw X ir.. A Q i Carole Suzanna Dale Joan Bruce Falk Falk Farney Fast Fen-ig 45 ages 1 H35 ax, ,L - 'E ' f r 0 0 A can g 3 ,gg ., I IUYIIOYS A 3' ,ea 'M f V V i W T A Xxx , f . . X Q 1 ff , r x 'Lk - J K U as wrzte research papers, select class rzngs ' G -- gf' , A-' ' - J i ' , Rosie Patricia Ray Dee Flores Floyd Ford Freidenherger or fr f e G X, gk -7 qi .- .R . , '24 'N 5 - Y Biff 3 i n K' '- 45 ' ,fm T - i i ' ' ' ij if' . . ' E a ,af ii .. , ,. ,,1 ,,, W it s 1 .rss e F H f r r n , . 3 Carol Richard Vickie Gale Eddie Joan Linda David Friesen Friesen Fuller Fuller Fuller Fuller Fuller Fullmer ' K Q : ,. K qu A It . K Q r W. ,:, 'V , V.. . 'gdb V ,Q ,ir-K N .. algae - -rg ,f Y f f 1 cage -wif' K L .J V, I - 'ly If KL 1 .Q A 1 I f, N 1 e f 5 I . f7f 1 c' Margaret Norma Marilyn Martha Sandra Jean Phillip Janice Garcia Gibbs Gifford Gilbert Gilley Glaser Godina Goldsmith ' . ' K N I K ,llle I Z., Q gl. v-N M W ,e,, ix fj l , A as ll f'e:w,.l2:trif le . we . - 4 at - I A l.llifT.TQ Bobby Leeon Sharon Bobbie Jeanie Jean Lee Raymond Gonzles Gould Gould Gowens Gradall Graham Graham Graves V V? ' , A , fl' L .. ':. cw f 1? '34 .?+'c ' 'Y y av K 2 xi f K gi . w. J . . V r - X it f 2 r' ' , 4 . A Ai 1 Af- ' Larry Marcenc Richard Cecil Sandy Sue Patti Ellen Greatwood Grcenerl Greever Guthrie Guthrie Guthrie Hagan Hageman re. ff -I e s A me A: ff he - in N raa gif l G K VY A Y -jj, 1, 1' . ,f 'J ,X - J fllflg if A 3, ef if , 3 . Richard Darlenf-' Melinda Jim Marcia John Rita Cheryl Hamilton Hanson Hanson Hardy Harmon Harr Harrington Harris 46 X. .W yi QQ , 'V i km: bl: h :V , 2 1 -Fl 'lf if 'J' fv- wh H 4'iiii , , Q 3 .y f fi i KLM 5, J- , dz ' AQ t 'iff U KL f r V ,, J X , f ,v H '- X .vavf Q ' ' r a C FW a new :' X ,,,, fl 'J ' L ar Hifi! -f 41, f I4 A J if ii AF N Evelyn Jack Clark Judy Janet Janice Janet Gerald Harris Harris Harrison Hawks Haxlon Hedgvr Henry Herdl . Z in - f, i l fi 9' , 1 , i H5 C f f R I!! uk G AV T' . iv: ..f.kL 2 I h e 5 . C f -as J r J, or , in .., ln - f X. 9 2 K L ' ' W, 1 ' 1 - 4 , ' M -gf' V J J if 5 Q, .fr A A V ae . 1 pg wiki Morris Doris Charline Dennis Barry David Carolyn Carolyn Hickox Hildebrandt Hill Hill llilleary Hodge Hoefer Hoke rr A . ,J .J ' ' a w j W H L ' if eip , a J Al Q , ,H A,.V, ,W mg S 5 Q K V- 1 X . r. Q 3 'f ' N 1 if f . ' M Larry Larry Richard Melvin Grave Barbara Jennifer Linda Holland Hollowell Hollowell Holley Holmes Homan Howard Hoy Q. . X Q if Raw, - f Af . '1 . ' , 1 .iy,r,'yr f f 2 6 - ' Qi? L I Ao X Jane Beatty Gary Jane Hubbard Hunter Hutchison Hutton px. Q' V in ,' ,Q Y i 1 3' ,. 1: V A - - 2 L. 9 ' '51 i ,.,, X V v' - gi 4 Z , -Q x ,ix H R lx-J Charles Johnny Doretha Gary Hytcr lmcl James James 'S Q , Y 338 C i 'A , ig i , if RJ 4 an Lois Ann Sandy Willialll Janner Jeffries Jeffries 44, J 5 -A I W- ,N ,M fv- if 3, ,af 1 1, H f 1' .-'., ' ' .nh : J 11' - q.g,j,:'j 3.4, 4 -e,p..'.j,Q,.-,.g.'. gym.,-,.j: 3,- ,.... N... A., ,vv.:+, gw:,f?. ' Corky Johnson Hey, gimme that back! laughs Nick Dean after he, with the help of John Cole and Don Reed, wins a Stuffed dog at the fair. 47 J It 1 I Larry Kerwood Edward Kumorowski wtf . l l fiif' Tom Lappin Marcheta Link ' I I x iuniors choose cyjicers to lead class .-.,, 41' , f ' X, H 2 tv Judy Ketchum . 5 , Q . ff ' ,Ms , 2' K -fx. 1 , Roseanne Laird ' ' 1. k J' Charles Lay 5. : . y as . of in .af - 5 ... As I -5 ' , in liffzflf' Ron Littleton R ' ' Q . X Kay McClellan 48 A tx .. . . Virgil McC0wn , '92, 1 ,, ' 'ern J ohn Keyser 'V' Y in ,L Barbara Lamlm lf fe 'av ti 1 4 X .gf . A5 by Wilma Layman , '9'i Fred Litlooy li 1 X Karen McCue v 'iv ,.,,.a' ,1 . , 7. 4' ,- . Rl : .Q 4: F7 by b KEY I ,, f , if, ,3 Bonnie Keekler 71' .me ,Y Q v. ' Q 1 'l,1 I gain X -,135 1 Carolyn Krellhiel Who'll win the Orange Bowl? won- der juniors Beatty Hunter, Harry Cha- bin, Stu Steele, and Bruce Ferris while Janice Judi Larry Johnson Johnson Jones .ia is ' , f j 5' d, Z1-. X Fr I ai, an U le Q A if K 'Zi nc' V: 'F Q' H W' 5325 - l 5 . ,.. Doug Marion Francie Tom Kinley Kirby Koon Kramer ,I M' yrlo l gig, -A I Nelson Carol Lancaster Landrith ' ,i it RMC? 2. 5 Sharron Dean Lemen Lewis 4. ,.gi, - O a r 3 tx N L 45 - 4 K, 1352 . 6 , ' Roy Sarah Kareq ,lim Long Lowe Lucas Ludwig 3 X Z ,- , 1' 1 ..,. gy W Q, 4, K tbl J X ,,,, . . ,n,.,1zf1 X v Lonny Ray Donna ,Iudy Mike McCurdy McDaniel Mc-Elyea McEntarfer ut e . ,,....f .n N Jerry McCalla ,ludy MeQuilliam 1. n ,,Y, hi R Q P P R M ' 7' , f ur.,,a Sv- i as 'f I, ev ag? Q . A y A emi, . V .f' R R ,f s ig! M , UMR. P he p in Q' ' I 15. Donna Richard Adrian Jerry jim Carol William Larry Mabry Magerfleisch Marshall Martens Martens Martin Mason Mayfield . 43, if K V, 'V a Vx m W W- -V , Q-Mr, - Q. if , . .5 .za ' X 'iinl M- Ply . N .. .af P? 5 . QXM' R i f M . 5 fr jg 'I .. ., . ,I , . me - l . .e 2. 1, 5 V 1 Richard Lott Judy Becky Ronald Lois Ann David .ludy Mesker Metzler Miller Miller Montandon Moore Morgan Morris p ,P - J. ' . z E K W -k, 'T ' . K L'iV' . .K A ., A.. ' .. 1 .Div W , ' 5 TNI .r 1. , 'K A 3 5' a . ff e Q P 1 a f Ken Delores Ancel Artie Don Mueller Murphy Neuhurger Neuhurger Newhurn R fgjmli' I as I , . I 'li ' ii ' 'liz -is 3 pi V .l., A if l'.Vl', V g watching the vital gridiron battle of the ig? f 72 , E353 A ' season. l 1 I 2 f w 15,535 - Joe Charles Linda Richard Ken Newlon Nichols Novingel Ojeda Opdycke , S' He. 1 '4 , ' K .ay .A ? I f. A' E . ,,, fy. , XJ I J A .- . , ,rv H Q' ef' K. f-1 an . . as N , ',,, l H V we N if . 5, l ' ..5fii fs z .A V A I Judy Jim Trey Guadalupe Danny Bob Donald Lynda Osenhaugh Owston Owston Palacio Pankow Parker Parker Paschal . V . M A Q .4 Ai' 'J 'L' b K Y: ., . , P ,au 'fill '-v. K, - . I . w fl Y l . Y All e' . , P ll fi 3-lj, 1, Lf , Maurice Richard Shirley ,lean ,loyce Manuel Rosemary Micky Penny Perry Pessetto Phillips Pickens Pina Pina Pitchford -M. lunlors fi 1 J J, t B-'ar fl 1 5 ' R as 42, an M w A D fl y if J, f' dances, games, clubs lbrovzde fun if me fy, in S ' A i 1 ', 2 fifiwfff Kent Richard Judy Gary Pope Pratt Railshack Ralston .,f. ., . . ' l . in 3 W CW ' S 5 5 if 1 F ' 'J ' it .,Ax ' ATV! A A I A 'ws A D is his J -Nz - s c A D , - A ' ,J 1 gif' ituga if Barbara Dean Roger Carmen Jerry Johnny Glenda Larry Ramos Rank Ratzlaff Raya Rayl Razo Reazin Redgate 1-r l, 0 N' A' L ,. a,yy D f- r 'Wt Ox Q , .fri X fi yyhr :J X ,mi 0' aa M L. L , I if, 1 -, . K Y c w V M 1 Q1 f 9 , E , is ' 5 .I . yiaa, , I 5 Alice Jane Don Ray Beverly Wanrla Marion Ronnie Susie Reed Reed Reussner Rexroat Rhorer Richards Riffel Rieves ar 4 , L . R X A R 'I' if aa 'si' et A it Lynette Delores Anne Jay Jerry Judy Alice Dick John Roach Roberson Roberts Roberts Roberts Rodriguez Roher Sames L V J V ,I ., V M I J I K In HKJN K I K L ii 1 W 'K' 'I My , L 3 . ft.: A , A ' R Qi ? S , X' R- N? is 554 ' f as I' X ff' . i . ,W 7, V .2-J. ,,,,. I,: K ' at X Qi V QA i an KN, . K X ,, . 1 ig: I fxlf 'V 'iii M Qfknlk-.A ii' i in -:1-f l' 1 , Janet Christie Rosemary Richard Julie Paul Dorothy Mary Santee Scheffy Schemm Schroeder Schroll Schwarz Scovil Scovil it I x ' I f ...A 1 1 Q ,K i P, K Q yssa f fy , Q 3739 Y ' A 'ff Y T ' N' ,, as 3 'ese b'tef ,f R . R . R -fsffq X, 5' ,pi 5 g H QA R J U J , , , 1 -, - ' , . , if a R slii F-if ig ii f 1 . li sh A ,553 if ' ali: If 1 F. J. Sarah Lucille Mary Janice Calvin Sandy Jim Scitz Sesher Severson Shilling Shorb Showalter Showalter Shuman 50 ,A .4 n .2 V Mare Leslie Sielverl Siegrist- . ,fish-'-A Q 'liqxmwil N . ,Q , li Vi - M. ' . X ef' I ' 154, Z ., 1 K ' YQifQi2. i i i fy K -is A ,QQ 5x1liE.li'kJ',1-i a ' Duryle Georgia Smalley Smith I .gf . Y 3 e -i m Mareie Gary Spaniol Spenee ti in ,W I A Janie Stu Stearlman Steele L. , 6 ,QW ' -Zyl. K' if , X if Johnnie Karen Stewart Stewart . i ff .Q ,F ' - ff Donald Boh Strawn Summers -fr V t if f 'Q .. t,tt e,,,- V A V V.,, ,lim Mike Karen Vie llon Siemens Sims Singleton Sisk Skinner .M we R etit . ai' S A 7 e Larry Maury Ann Riehuril Toni Belimlu Smith Smith Smith Smith Solixlu .v ve S T 5 R 1 P f'f721,v 1 5 Ai wwf ,L RQ ' . K, i ' ' 1 X it ii Q Connie Davicl Mike Pat Karen Spencer Spriggs Squires Stallings Stullman Diana Mike Stephenson Stevens -P' K V iv is wi' V5 A if Steve Sandie Stout Straley W Q3 N 1 1 1 ' . S .1 K K 'Sf' ,I u ek Terry Summers Summers sl il iii l' 1 I' Holi Slzule Q K K., .fa Nuney Soliclu Donna Stanley ,,..........-M-m x i 'flust one more week. sighs june Delnn as she. Connie Spen Cer, anfl Pat Brown spend a night at the lilwrary working on junior researeli papers. QA ,,..-fs. 5 saw, X .H o 0 N W W , 9 , 'ff lunlors qi - - 1 T i , look tofutufe as ZIZQ2 approach lastyear ,, , Don Sandra Keith Bruce Swanson Swanson Swigger Swinney H qi.-H , K M 0 Q1 ,..-1 , T. A' , ,Q tj Q X Nd, . ' K on .. on B is T' a fa , Q fir V ' o o' WVV, o n f' ,, e- i V ,,,,f 'si yi ' B I A 55 i I Q I - if 'B if X '. v li B - : 1 -- -Q Vw-' a rf 4Q?2l7'e'L Qswfga A r Janet Lynda Sharon Van James ,lim Jean Anita Symns Thomas Thomas Thompson Tippie Trent Trimble Trotter T 1 , to,, -. 1,2 . Y if A ,. E . 1 . W N 0 W A J , Z Eg? AW A GI lift, f' A A 5 il . vw Z - ' ,H B I - - ' 'fra il ' ,, ,VJ v A -2 X it 'ifffig A K 1 ji M f X Sandy Janice Sherril Bob David Bev Darrell Eddie Van Derbur Vannaman Vincent Votruba Waters Watson Watson Webb If ' Q5 ' iz. - ' ' ' - , oo., , i X , vw l L 11 ,lr,l, X V, T hw' .f K ,K X Bill Harlan Mary Bill Mary Lou ,Ieyni ,lane Walter Welch Wells Wendland Weppler Whalen Wheeler White Wfhite , . 3 by .0 Q 32 ,EMD 3 f if T 5 ' ' ..:. x f A L A ' S UA gnvwl mal X l X All i , f F -A ' Bonnie Brad Ronald Ray Jerry Jerry Linda Michelle Wiens Wiens Wiens Wiggins Wilbeck- Williams Williams Williams on W V J es A N Q HEY lvl ' ii .til David Karen Dean Rozann Robert lioger Sherie Diane Wilson Wilson Wingeri Wingert Wolfersberger Wood Wood Woods 52 Joetta Woods Sharon Zumalt .ft-ivffiiaglji A me , 1.3 ' . W s Lk ,ggf 'J' i1A 1' A 7 -V . ii E., L5 X A34 p A .ivy K J. 1 .ara -Q' fx - .,., 1 I we ' It-'iff ff - Jeffrey Mary Lou Judy Rosalie Gloria Mary Beth Scotty Woodson Worley Worster Wyatt Young Young Young I QT lvl, K I , X ya. . Q w M ,, t, ' B. -i H Ex. ,ki it xii' V, . Lavell Jim Carol Wanda Bob Lawrence Marshall Fealherston Hale Joy Milburn Pond Voth White um. 75 ,A - V rw? ' ww , ew . tx , .,,..,.-. tr an -.-1' .,. .t ' ' -E' rr . A Ns., ,..-,J , . .. 1- 'Ffti '?'Q-Z- HJ ' -. vga, 2-wwf - 'f vffatr-we-use. ma as- ew' . W az., -, W., WM . 94- '. 'Ii'F2 nga -- - - ,- e , Y x 1 an ' fm- Q r .,, ist? , 4 A af- f. .5 e . Q 2 S f . . W- .W,i .5 . f ' .' ,XKWA W ,K wi. VZ f,.N , -.'k, fi h lx: .4,, k y, U 'T A ' ww F K VK? ' V pg V .ij f 1' '. - 5 ' ,- - Q. .1 n P tw 1, A ' a l im .. -- .. W J 'W' .,. A ft' ' . ' V, Q -8 'Q-31 P 'fa J, J ,tta ' QW' J f se' - .. .J 5. B 'L 5-w l r. A . 1 .eyky AKA - J ala L - was 4- 4' ,535-.Q - is-,,, 'Q' 7 elet . . H-2 CLUB BOTTOM ROW: N. Baker, K. Single- ton, M. Hanson, M. Wendland, J. Goldsmith, E. Hageman, D. Freidenberger, S. Sesher, L. Janner, M. Harmon, L. Hoy, and C. Martin. SECOND HOW: M. Richards. Nl. Anshutz, M. Whalen, J. Coyne, A. Adcock, M. Smith, L. Paschal, A. By- road, J. Easterday, M. Gilbert, J. Schroll, P. Hagan, J. Fast, J. Burger, J. Worster, and J. Symns. THIRD BOW: C. Banks, B. Wingert, Donna Dehart, K. Becker, P. Carpenter, D. De- hart, B. Breaux, N. Solida, J. Haxton, B. Black, M. Young, K. Brickey, J. Santee, J. Henry, A. Andres, J. Cummings, D. Stephenson, M. Spaniol, M. England, L. Cooper, and B. Lamb. Not pic- tured are C. Barrett, J. Glaser, C. Friesen, N. Gibbs, and D. Mabry. Glancing son, and Students section a -12151 through an Allagaroo are Mike Messmer, Marcy McMillan, Eddie John- Denys Jenkins. not pictured in the underclass re Mary Boss, Carl Eckhoff, Bo- sella Coates, lrene Ford, Connie Neufeld, Shirley Vlfhite, and Kent Scott, sopho- moresg and Larry Eckhoff, a junior. sophomores 'squares' choose Ween from class qf449 Practicing a tune for the Sky Ryrlers, American Legion drum and bugle corps, is sophomore president Erland Crupper. 1 wflien we will order tluw class rings for this year, says head sponsor Mr. lfrank lxellenlaargur to officers Dennis Ayers, Mary Carey, lfrlancl Crupper. ancl Donna Gaeclclert. An apple a clay keeps the cloctor away for Dennis Ayers, sophomore vice president. Aclcling anotlicr memoir to lwr bulletin lJOZll'i-l is Donna Gacclclcrt, sophomore treasurer. Mary Carey, supliorncne Class secretary, adds soft music to dim lights at one of her parties. - ,tr f.v'-.tw , r Q +1 X tif? . , Q ig? 13? eg is Mary Esther Bob Adams , , egaunfcuar . 1 ' ' W :Lan 21 'ff , :fi ,Q 'L V i s B - ' ' .X ,. ' , 4. '25 -1:1 - v 5 Qm-fir f v 'M Q ., r y ' s . 3 Salas 1' wr - .A ,f ,, :uf M -' .Q I e A f'?i5 :Sew 'q 1 '7,,r ,gfffw ' ' 1 1' , .- --f' - 1 wr A K 1 f, '- - B mv f-' 1 ,Q a. 1 ' A K 1 ' K 'W' - ,f . . , N QE f Y , 5 2, ffe52f'i5E 5.59.1 f y vi . ' 'A T gf xg: x f ' I :-,g:3,' 'Ui' Q , - ' ' E ' 5' 1 - A ' ' , H Q f!5?iii?ESE52!,.l' . 4555 53535 Q : 1 - -52? J Karl Alber Aldrich Aleman Allen John Alber Dale Robert Dave Louise Allerheiligen Esther Almanza e.,- Q j , 7 y 5' I 15' , 5' 1 Emmett Avery Q U 9 ff? 'tm ,eee s ,lack Barnes Steven Bernard -ws f J udy Bowlinger Akins i Q v Bob Martha Morton Bob Kay Alumbaugh Anderson Ashcroft Atkinson Austermillcr f -'W-Ivwwfmmv ,. . ,,,. W,,,s,., ,,., Q, .., if X ,file syy. , ,335 V, ,lim Donna ,lean Avers Avery , , , N - ' '-- if yn K 1i f:i1i',A , 93551: wiigwf Qi 5 : 1 st-L Yff,Qf . R - f W X, 3, QQ 1 - :ff mf sua-. zu 2 j H 1 I gxjqjzvw s , 1.1 ' r , ,t:'1i97fRIQf. 1 ' ' , K ' ' , ' Barbara Dennis Martha Robert Richie ,loc Leonard Ayres Ayers Badders Barb Barber Barker Barkman Karen Bauer Janet Beyer ,, 4 up as t 1 Eddie Boyer Q, J erry Beavers , f , 3 gr sf' 9 W .ff 2 I sty Q' . Brian Lee Doris Carolyn Biles Evelyn Billingsly Blanton Blount Board ' 11 ph v '5 s wr Q 1 if my 22 'QQ , 2 I Bonnie Nancy Rodney Gary Donna Bechthold Bemis Bemis Benjamin Bennett Y -as ' -f-n rf- . , 441 -Y R -- Tx rl .. btkk 51- ' p orns W 1 'A s is ' Qi MQ XM Q if Ronnie Brawner Brightenburg Britain Brooks Brooks Mary Betty Allen Dayna ,I im Boshcars Bob Brown 55 4355 Ji: . . A my .1 ' I .Q '- i p- 'x J, S K ju- -l sophomores ,o. .5 3 , 4 5 , Atxw I 'N W ,gy ml if I Ak I ,, ' . I jnd new students new clubs zn hhs 5 I C or 5 he ' Q To P X512 , ' l 2 e Dennis Janet Margaret Norman Brown Brown Brown Brown ' 4' V fl o,oo is seoe L , V F: Patty Joe Connie Brad Bonnie Kay Nancy Terry Browning Bruce Burdick Burgess Burney Burns Burns Byer l e ,so , - V, sga ' m B '. V ,ig Q r ji L -Q ',L, A 4. ll CXKCN7 B 5 ,X .,... , 1 1 , 1 ... I V, - .ap , so A S551 a g. Frank Mary Doug Geralyn Teresa Callender Carey Carter Carter Cavanagh B i lif t 94' so .f M f C We So this IS great big Hutch High, thmk Carolyn Marilyn Linda Judy Gary several lncoming sophomores durm Chick Chick Chiles Chrest Clark K . V .,, I , . I , K ,al I V B i 's K 'KL-,, Ni-f . K I kr Y fi' iii the v l ' W k,1C C I L 47 ' 4: ' 2' N W .Q l f 'lla lllk C 7... , 1 3 7 C - 1 if i 54 ii, I R , W S' B o'Vh- ,H C X 5 ' If i -ff l R ' , A sse n Q C -.,oJ ., , Q e e Q S - Q Vflifaiyf f, W I l My . i ' Q F , ff-v ll I I .' ' Jeanne jim Marilyn Anne ,Ian Diana Lynn Sharron Hermon Clark Clark Clay Clegg Coherly Cole Cole Colegrove :A C A C ff H' Z Q ' 7 ,, - C e A XT ...A J i W pi ' Y .fi 4 f , Y j W' ' V, sv,Qm.f. H K f V' V ':ol'- 2 7' X ,V YW 'Vlffwil lil Ill - N V..,sf H ef - , , , 2 4 1 , Q TL 1 l 'f il fa? 5 k . j 5 --1 ., , , 1 s.. 3 Dale Nancy Gwen Karen Jessica Kathy Fred Spencer Coleman Colladay Collins Comes Compton Connor Cook Couch 56 Bob Coughlin 4 RV' A 'X . ,gt .ks 7' Nw . Dianne Danford 5 I 5 if 'L XA vnu fl 5 'E' 5 .3 'E' , Q W.: -'-gli .- iJ?'shL.i, gi 'JN ' Q 316- if ' C 1 I J , Q nk a David Charlotte Keith Victor Erland Anne Cowles Cox Crawford Cross Crupper Cunningham ,gh ,ax I Edward Curiel the spring orientation assembly. J' of Merilyn Dunn - .w,,- ff , W 3 I nj,p'f5' 1 ifif' if Brenda Ehling ' 'lr af 1 x s Mi I De De Jane Tish Bill Bill Earl Gary Danks Darling Darlington Darnell Davis Davis Dean W W 4 i - E B lii we 'ii, ' ' I- P if A 7 gf., 'Sf' +2 ' H H e so P ,... gm, :, K, V K ' v af if 5 15 , 35 y ' v 1 V y ff X - Charles Don Steve James Palsy DeGraw Dellinger Demoret Denney Diggs ,, ,. Wibi 'V V A I is y J, . if E A E ff. l 'f Q f, B35 ' Ji 5 V. W ,L U ' :Eg-3:QQ:fIg4f:'WX 'yi ie ii if 4r'i at Jack Judy David Darrell Cheryl Dinwiddie Ditgen Doane Dodge Dunlop 2 C of ,.., A it f ' ww iial A w s' . . Nl or , . 5 ' Ml ' LK? f . Saundra Kay Ronnie John Gene Jerry Ruth Dunsworth Dutton DuVal Edgington Edman Edwards Edwards ,, ' 3? z ig, . Nancy Lois Georgia Elliott Anna Deanna Enns Ensz Espinoza Estes 3 Sandy Evans . ,v , - Q pf David Ewing 57 Link, wx 4 L , 'S 'fa me sophomores tl if S ,Q y le.LL .J.. v ' M erclassmen dub them 's uaresj q t t I , Donna Gilbert james Chuck Farmer Fields Finney Fish Yogi? ' ' if't11 iQ!'1 1i1o , - 1 , 'H Li 'F J , Vt L 'FFFI r , jf 1 L - ' LL e 1 , L' -' Harm F aim, LVV A L. y ai i 5 Q? ssl-41,1 A . . ft. g1is.LfL' . + G 5 oo ' Q . ' avi L Karen Shirley ,lim Donna Sylvia Albert Lydia Howard Ford Fox Frick Gaeddert Gallardo Garcia Garcia Garvin rv f is-if L W ' ' 'W 'W 2, 7 r 1 isa ..,, flli.- W L I X59 i V x iii' ii 31 L A f .,rr f f t , v ' lI -3l'f'f L: r Tw t V Gary Stanley Quinton Gary Jean Sherry Mike Jan Garwood Gatlin German Gibson Gibson Gilley Gingerich Goble t L 1:17 55115 ,, M. LI ,.w.W- ge. 1 I V 1, 3 E T L I F . F VQ, . V 1 '-, L , ,, ' - f Lffllf' IL 'fi V i lflif t L-v 2- f Nag ' t 1 Xtt , L S- x F ifa ' ' fl f - L17 f 'f., 5 w F , liii -K 'L 7f',L P ,H i Mfgjiy 7 ,Q A L. ,P 5:35 , 1, john Evelyn Bill Frank Lee Erma Randy Joe Goetz Goheen Goodale Gordon Gordon Gough Grant Gravelt , ' V 5. . lf, 'YQ' t 'X 5-1' r F L X '3' ,,Q' xiii , w 'f Q ' , ' 5 '- L 'e L ' F2 'W gt- f L- I . H ' A g , f1',7-,L 2 X R L A A 'X ,. -4. li QQ- 2 . 1 i .ae for Ann Don Leona Sheila Dick Annette Mikc Patty Green Green Greenfield Groseclose Grove Gunn Gunther Hageman N t ,,..a fi, .,,, it 4, y y W yiy T N W u - gf fri' W ,5,, QV ri G L y ,S 'ry A SL XXXL ji tg F if 7 y ff,- : '43 - FLLP f m? L f S L fe . , , yn. wi .X N xx ji g ..,. xl 5' ,o,, F R' E f z' if Ai ,'1 , S 5 I ll Bill Tommy ,Iudy Bob Keith Carol Ann Karen Phyllis Hall Hamby Hamilton Harmon Harris Hartke Haskard Hauschild 58 Kirlny Dennis Hawks H4-fling ,Z ' fig, i : -,gr , y i - M2313 Holi Hilton Kathryn Hill . X K , X 'A : J -1 ..,: V r A J .,,,,. -f,, X he 4? hz' J 6 ' .. I - '. jerk: . V V J K -,rt J X L 4 , - Sf ,,'.., . . , . -' 'fl ilie i if W - J A 57 A A 4' 1, .V l V may 711: , - . , 'J it fi' ' P U .- f 1 - s -5 A ' J yf. ' ff f 5 Carol Diane lion Jeanie Tom Janice Hensley Hensley Herron Hester Hester Higgins A -f 'M 975' i'ii ' 4' ' . 'El' J A ff H ' K. , J LVVL I V M- f . . J J 1 Hly' . , ' if J , H E J . M . J , F ' ' 11. 3 ' was , , w - W l Barbara Nancy Mari Jane John Joseph Shirley Holrson Hovious Howe Hoy Huekahey Huekahey Q1 1 'Z-V X. eggs .. J, if s, ' U , it ' S . I ..g 5 ' .lg 1 1' , e . ' ...f:f't Boln Rachel Barlrara Bertha Huey Huffman Hughes Hunley ,L ' . fQ'.L:f ,, , v ,6,:,,-:'v5!:V?7Pf2'1f' -' Th-f.w f'1Yff H x J 2 X V - . C f ..-. ' gg FN' u I 7,1 2 , , .i,.s35is1: if ral . . J S, 'ff' if 3 'fi ' y 52 'Y - . 5 Pat Celeste Juanita Harolql lrelanrl Jacques Jamison Jayncs ., 1-1. J , .. f ' Q ,QS fe ' ,S s M . Sllilrllll Beverley Jeanine Sherrill Jennings Jeraulil Johnson Johnson A sv 3 ' , .x ., F. 5 , . NA . 59' ' ' ti '45- L JIM 3 : K , A 'X , K ' f, f ag' Eb W ,fx - V . -v. H V , - fi' I fe if 32 ' 5 Steve Dec Ann Robert Cathy Jones Jordan Ke-ckler' Kc-4-sling Stephen Valle Mickey Larry Hurst lmmesote lnkanish lpson Mlive get it! exclaims Kathleen Pettijolm as she and Marcy Steele capture a bug for their biology collections. 59 ew J 2 , if J K PA:-, John Sharon Kienzle Kimberly i ,:? Kem Jamie Koontz Kreig sophomores , in , 51 ,af ' W ' ,ff 1 .k V - ' f ' collect bugs, readjulzus Caesar 1 Jerry Marilyn Kern Kicenski fr, Y - ,. I e .n, 2 L L K' K Y iff he oooo Lfli'5'2i s.,'??':15af:..2Q-if . '. : . 1fJ'ff5Q?,Xjf5QfIfflf2f Jim Loretta Tom Tim Kathi .loe King Kipp Kirkby Kitch Klinkerman Konnesky L L iiiw 5 ' fi - .. L L-if deft Q ' - f o,,,.o to o if . . , ,.,::.: 1r-. we A 1-...f Q V .-' A 1 x 5 P 'fiiiiig Q X X ,V . E iv Karel Ronnie Goldie Karen Irene Krug LaClair Lawson Lay Layman Dianna Lee s- L 'i q L if 'K ix aallazgi Cearld Lemen ' 1 . 4' A imilghd bx Q ,r 3, .- R 1 Nix? it 5 'Q 5 ii 'gui F William Lane john Leslie Livingston Lock ,ludy Hamilton. Bicycling after school is great fun think .ludy Powell, Teresa Cavanagh, Jann Turner, and i K by 5 - iei, - f J L V my ' ' . ' A I V uf me ' eoeoo i e , Fl f ' fg fvi f Q? n 5 S Richard Margo Larry Paula Nancy Anita ,lane Marilyn Luman Lyman McClure McDonald McDowell McGuire Mclver McKee Sw v o, of eio R S . - in iv K 7 nf oiei K 7 . ,A : a w ,A V ,, : A b, ,T .-yi f . i VA , -,. A K , , like o V ffl ' if L H M K 3 gwijd X 1 ' 1 Nancy Diana Larry Johnny Amelia Gordon Grant Gary McMurry McVey Magyar Mahoney Maldonado Mallett Mallett Markle 60 Joe Mary Martinez Martinez K ' 8 ggglgg r rr - i A s r , w if T X si i A i.t 6' Sf' ii Dick Gayle Jerry Miller Miller Miller 2 I Q , ia, . C, It fi f , 'ff I , 'vi r i r S. 1 3' iAr i i i ' rrrf S QQ' laid 1 ,, Y . Stella Mike Judy Randy Connie Martinez Maxfield Mayes Mettlen Meyer 4. wx we e J if - .11 9, Judith Miller What have we here? Teresa Cavanagh, Judy Dennis Mitchell i n 1, u J y 3-5 J Mickey Merlin Miller Mills , lv iii. ii l 5 1 edli iii ' 1 Ruth Ann Connie Mitchell Mock Charles Jackie Millspaugh Missildine t 1 n ' t 1,-11--Q: X Jerry Judy Mohr Montford Powell, and Merilyn Dunn stop for a Hfriendly A1111 D0111l-2 Stacy Michael Martha visiti' with a local policeman. Moore Moore Morris Morton Munoz 2 S I-in od n J as 1 ' J ' f 'fu S Susan Ronnie Cecelia Roy Virginia Jim Bonita Linda Murphey Murphy Myers Myers Myers Neal Nestor Neufeld 'K 1 152 Mi' -Q. : 2 '-1 y 6 Q .,, A-4 M ff J 4, ' g l ' . . I iii ,'l ,all 5 is Myra Carolyne Gary Carolyn Elsie Sllaron Paula Margaret Neufeld Newman Niemann Noblet Norris Nunemaker Oakley Ochs 61 1, ai' H v ai .J N,, ' W ' W ' , . K - Q KM I 4 fry, i in sop omores A ,, G pf me , zV,b ala A' la Qu' :W 'i mae: .Q 1 .nf , g ,,'. , 1 4 1 l become lcyfal salt hawks -A ' - N '- f e Q Wilma Joe Caralee Carl Oliver O'Sullivan Owens Owens w T l . ' in 1- . A J X Vy ' 'dll - as T 35? ' . 'N ., 'Qi C 1. 59 , 4 X 1 - ef .I X-and uk wa-.1 Sam Tonia Larry Charlene Marlene Roger Don Jeanene Owens Pankow Pankratz Parker Parker Pearce Pedigo Penner .,,L IN ,X XY, V4 , . . x ics QL K X ,Q . , Rfk H ' fu.: ,f-1. M mn' I Y V X f R at 1 S R J ma. ft R , X Jane Geraldine Lynne Kathleen Dick Gil Pat Lori Pennington Petering Peterson Petti john Phillips Pickenpaugh Pierce Pieken -' K -' 'A' ,- 933 A' 'J ' 1' K A ff' . ' A , r g WM Jil fir? 1 A Kenneth Sharon Gary David Jerry Judy Judy Carolyn Pitts Poindexter Pope Porter Porter Powell Powers Pownall f ra.t 4-may a.tt - A ' -v ri it N - C A ' if, C , f was G 1- A -af, r 'A L f C M 5' 3? wi 1 l af 'l -1' W C fz, A L J 1 J .. Q R f, l Richard Charlotte Gary Carolyn Kay Judith Ann Margaret Joe Preston Prilliman Puls Ragsdale Ramsay Rank Rankin Razo ti, 'V' '1 , 4- . i tlt- 3 fl .fa :W ,V f 1- Q x ,jg , Qt i n 'A 4 1 s as G fp ve' . a g' .'f3, 1:l' ' at C J n e l 1 , f of ' R . E r ia 0 6' 45 f t . , I f 4 H 1 A l - Janice George Jerry Nancy Jane Donna Jim Richard Sheila Ream Reaves Reed Reed Reeves Reeves Renner Reynolds 62 f 4 i Z 1 . , A , . 1355? r A L ' i Q aff. -nr I Tun' . x , ,i L. f V' 'gist' ggi Carolyn johnene Margaret Karen Bob Larry Rice Riffel Roberts Rodgers Rodriguez Roher ig Tia f a Q' ii R S 1 1' , , 1 if . R lilil' 7 if? 'RV' M V . N Marian Rita Nina Dennis Judy Dwight Rudiger Sallabedra Salmon Sayers Scanland Schissler , .J , 2, My v -i4-i an '15, X Marlene Glenda Donna David Schroeder Schroll Schultz Schuman K 2 JE XAV Vgtg V ig J 1, y Q . f 4. 4 , - 5- lk-Q, . , ,' ze: '- . 41 gif, ' V i W as , Q Xa- ' ,- 1 , 1 gf if K g Q 1 2171 ' , .T tfff tg Q :J S . ,S f QM ,S , r 'i?i15f:,i?lliPxxbfilmfdlf H- 2' if 4 Stanley Barbara Larry Jack Sherman Shinkle Shoffner Shook 1, Q y: ' .i ,. y up X9 P 'W J 5' ...Lf V Wt,r,i fl S t X Leon Cletus Sharon Susan Shuff Shultz Shuman Sickmon t'-' S was it V' f '- ' ,. 2 'M tttt 'R i S fi' at S r R ,eif5S!ff?3l?!!!T?f55e-4 Margaret Nancy David Frank Simmons Simmons Sisk Skeen Judd Gale Mary Ralph Shaffer Shaw Shelton Shepherd Up in the air is Paul Schmucker as he attempts a CllVC from the board at Prairie Dunes pool Ann Morne 'ind Chuck Fish wait their turns. T sophomores mix work with fun as thy lay a jbundation at 5: 1 T, ,mf-4 v i' tg5i,iQ Bill Bill Cheryl Tom Slack Sligar Smith Smith :DMN ,,. W E, ay. 1 . ' . l a g ., '. ' 5 -W' Q ,,,h h S, h r r Z Ve ' Q5 S . T Y iiil , V I' A lX'i wr 4 S ' ' i if 5 y M5 P' : ff lv Mike Bonnie Dick John Paula Larry Marcy Steve Sollenberger Sparks Spillers Spriggs Stach Steele Steele Steele I ME fag , My A r We Y' fe , 'A . X122 at y V 3 T ' 4 iw I Q I W l. 'J i x :xx f.' f N , L 25:5-, .1iE5??i,if4! -Ea ,:, Don Kenny Deanna Kenny Connie Stein Stevens Stewart Stewart Stockham ' WOWEE GANG! Lined up for inspec- 1 ' ' ' B iff J 5 I tionw are the fourteen girls who compose Harold Johnny Bob Raymond Roger one of the sophomore chorus lines. The Stover Strayer Stremel Stroup Sullivan girls are M-HYUYU Walter, CHTOIYW New- man, Connie Stockham, Mary Carey, Ant n e si fn' JP' ,, , A . ' 2 'M' X Q, L ' wr' M 'T' .ly I 3, A 4 K m C fr A S nm! Q 3, K ,KP K ' kr I ig ,K K - ,I ,A Wg 1 - 4 l V J y,,o, Q L t T my , - ,. 5 Trix S' S ' ' , ' T,:,. 1 Y o -S My X a y we qv Aorr t J Y A- .1 g 1 1'rf i he M ' , W s ,. - i1IF3v?3'w'fig5 5 H X 1 J i 1- 1 fff 1: L 4 f S 'llbl Eddie Pat Mike Bill James Roberta Tommy Phyllis Swartzell Swepston Swigger Taylor Taylor Taylor Thomas Toomey ,,, ' K t h x in A 5 ,, i, I fy ff -, 5, nf V , li V- K In mix? , Ll , ' I I Mi. Wk h 1 xl. 1 if 3 qv, ,1 K 311.9 I ,V -- 5 :-I 5 'g-QL , :wtf :2?15f ,, ' YY ' - , ja' ,1! tw-t i:'51E'21:f2 Q??12iiE'i F 1122i:.faf -- ' fm! i i' i if a Mike Carl e Ka Loren Jann Bill Rachel Ro er Y . B Trent Tucker Tucker Tucker Turner Turney Vlerya Wait 64 Q ,. -1 X' VE .: I , z . p, A tr i A Y A 5 ' Y .V I I is V , Lyil Y J an V, JP I H V, .,: X, if l Q R VL?r,Vbx if VV,,L N.,, E?jX Y , , 3 V D 1 P Ri ii ,lvl 'f Nw I I 'kai Q A -js iii : X ggi l ' tiff V U .L V ,J V Marilyn Cleta Johnny Gwen Mike Sharon Don David Walter Ward Waters Watkins Weber Weber Webster Wegener 33 'V if 4? uv in 4 ' , 5 fr, Q, I Wy! -Q K :L 1 fl k-,, - 0 pk , ..- g ist. ,l . , W X Ag 1-we A-si , 5 . xi i A' 1i'. 5. x,,f'x1: Jane Stephanie Dick Eddie Rick Sondra Cara Jean Jim Welchons Weldon Wells White Whittle Wilcoxson Williams Williams NV K, V ,IV 'R Q' i ,. A we kyxy V V E K A t .i .af t o its ,Al 1A if iii V ,si-11 Sue John Boh Carolyn Harlin Williams Williamson Wilson Wilson Wilson f. f e 'ii' , 5 I W Viy len 4 ., iiii u in .L '-if-i . ,, -f' 1 I Q7 I . , .fa 'i' , 1 ii 'if - i t ' Mi - 103 YL. nette Gunn, Anne Cunningham, Rachel ' Xp? ii 6 iii Huffman. Sharon Cole, Karen Haskard, 2 A ni 5 ' Wi ii 'ii Mary Esther Adams, Lori Picken, Kay Dut- La Verne Sheryl Richard Mar Sue ton, Bonnie Burney, and Jackie Missildine. Wilson Wilson Wintamute Winaier Wfishy 5 , AN K , it . , .15 5: 5 ggi - I 'L -. A N ii Jerry Randy Wolf Wood Sharon Nadine Young Younglierg Carolyn Wooflson Cat ll ie Zimmerman fr 1 . -W J 1 ia' jf A f Tommy Linda Wol'ley Young V. L Q5 1 , Eli A At Christmas the usual thing to do is have Virginia Bob homeroom parties. ln this candid shot Walter Pe,-ry Sperling Rinehart s sophomores are getting acquainted with the tradition. The bottle on the left. incidentally, is full of cold cider. 65 CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS .S't2l6'0 ..... publications .... valence .... chess ..... english. . . los gatos. . palette ana' brush ...... printers. . . ja ....... briny birds. kayettes. . . jbla ...... fha ..... . higf ....... music ..... perrill club. all school play .... key club. . . debate ..... co-ea' counselors jr. rea' cross gaa ....... senior play. student council homeroom reloresentatioes speak, work for students 71 Another HStuco steakw is ready for the hungry slu- dent council members. Vice president Marlene Col- well and President ,lim Walker' prepare the food at the pre-school get-acquainted picnic for members and sponsors. ulust like the olden daysf: reminisces .Robert Watson as he and Jann Turner, Karen Ream, Mary Tregellas, Jeny Morris, and Vickey Erwin attend classes in their dress-down clothes on a Stuco-sponsored sloppy day. Tacking down the royal carpet for the basketball queen assembly are Richie Barber, Marlene Parker. Mary Winter, and Sharon Colo. Dancing off their lunches are high school students at a Tuesday noon dance. For five cents students enjoy twenty-five minutes' ol relaxation and recreation before afternoon classes. Chatting about the events of summer and the expectations of the school year at the get-acquainted picnic are senior Stuco members Connie Coberly, Sue Schrock. Linda Carey, Carol Rostine, Sue Brown. Dee Joyce, Connie Chabin, and Susan Jones. AHL il You expect to do that on our budget? says Linda Carey, treasurer, to Miss Ruth Evans, sponsorg Betty Fox, secre- tary, and Mr. Nels Havens, sponsor. President Jim Walker and Vice President Marlene Calwell started off the l959-,60 year with a ham- burger fry for the junior and senior student council members. At an election hold at the picnic, Betty Fox was elected secretary and Linda Carey, treasurer. Among the highlights of the year was the student council sponsored Christmas assembly. Santa's help- ers, the Stuco representatives. passed out treats. Also on the year's agenda were the football and basket- ball homecoming assemblies and ceremonies. Noon dances were held every other Tuesday. Continuation of class assemblies and the selling of student movie tickets were other Stuco goals. One of the three new projects of the council was the election of Tom Minor as safety co-ordinator. The sec-ond project was the revision of the council constitution. and the third was the setting up of a polling booth system for the spring elections. Billtold size honor roll cards were given to stu- dents who were on the semester honor roll, and intra- mural baskethall was sponsored. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES - Sharon Cole, l08g Richie Barber, 311 g Marilyn Walter, 3135 Mary Ann Winter, 13, ,lane Welchons. 203g Elaine Martin l09g and Dennis Brown, l04. SECOND ROW: Anita Mc Guire, 103, Sharon Young, 303g Susan Murphey, 210, Sharon Nunemaker, 401g Carl Owens, 208, Dennis Mitchell, Foyer, and Ron Herron, 202. Not pictured is Marlene Par- ker, lll. s SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Tom Minor, A-23 Sue Brown, 306g Carol Roslinc, 100, Dee Ann Joyce, 2llg Con- nie Chabin, 302, and Sue Schrock, ll2. SECOND ROW: Law- rence Morgan, 'l02, Wes Watkins, lfl-g Jerry Wheaton, 200-0, Connie Coberly, 20lg Susan Jones, 303, and Esta Sue Burk, 207. Not pictured is llarriett Ridlen, ll2. JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Marcie Spaniol, 2055 Karon Baxter, 30l 3 Jane White, l05g Linda Hoy, S-2, Nancy Baker, 304: and Marcia Ebright, ll0. SECOND ROW: Ellen Hageman, 2043 Karen Singleton, llg Ken Mueller, 3074 Scotty Young, 3l4g Dee Ann Freiclenherger, 402, and Dean Lewis, 3l2. Not pictured are Lois Ann Janner, 2093 Ardith Byroad, 309, and Bill Atkinson, l0l. 69 allagaroo sixth hour senior journalists recom' student ty? Vicki Allen Judy Bartlett Sue Brown Clubs Clubs Clubs -il Marlene Colwell Betty Fox Dixie Hayes LaDonna Malson Susan Meschke Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs sm- J ,vi p ,Ayy if? sss Helene Missilfline Lawrence Morgan Marcia Ecliger Jo Ann Kessler Alice Rueschlloff Clubs Clubs Seniors Seniors Seniors Tomorrow we've got to get organizedf' says Clare Cameron, yearbook editor, to Richard Israel, club eclitorg Nancy Thompson, assist- ant eclitorg and Dana Stewart, business mun- ager. ,, .1 - 1 , -:A fgxegigxg -3, 'Er:f'sfeff-sz ma as f,-' if g W - f 1 u ,,,ittt., Gene Barnard Bob Henson Stu Keown wb-az '7'? 23e M!E2aH 1 Sports Sports Sports Bob Kistler Tom Minor Chuck Seibel Sports Sports Sports No, its not a knee contestg ills the annual Allagaroo signing party. Held in the boys' gym the last week of school the book is viewed for the first time by the students. Connie Chahin Connie Coherly Features Features Thirty-five senior journalists combined their tal- ents to produce this book, the 1960 Allagaroo. The th1'ee-color embossed cover displayed a hint of Hbeatnikf, but itas really the Book with the Backward Look. ln December six senior boys, selected by the Allagaroo staff, vied for the royal title of Alla- garoo King. ,lim Hughes was elected and was crowned by Clare Cameron, yearbook editor, in assembly. The staff was joined at its annual banquet by guests Jim Hughes, Allagaroo Kingg C. R. Gillilan, dedicatee of the bookg lVlr. and lVlrs. R. C. Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Small. Books were distributed just before the school year closed at the annual Allagaroo signing party in the boys' gym. And at last it was all over- another year had been officially recorded in pic- ures through the pages of the 1960 Allagaroo. 'Susan Collaclay Doris Ging Penny Nichols Susan Scruggs Dave Hamilton Underclass Underclass Unclerclass Underclass Photographer Tom Haworth Steve Humphreys Mark Mallett Susan Jones Sue Scllrock Photographer Photographer Photographer Faculty Faculty yearbook stajjfoombines work ana' fun to produce annual Clare Cameron Editor 4'Do you think Monroe or Mansfield will win the contest?l' asks Richard lsrael in a discussion at the party given by the Allagaroo staff for the new Buzz students. Others enjoying the party are Marlene Colwell, Linda Carey, Chuck Seibel, Bob Henson, Bob Kistler and Vicki Allen. Buzz Nancy Thompson Asst. Editor Dana Stewart Business Manager I Richard Israel Club Editor 72 students Van Thompson, Tom Lappin, and John Dunn wait in line for food. '4Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, and buy an Allazaroof, say Alla- garoo mascots Tom Minor, Chuck Sei- bel, and Bob Henson. The editor's job isn't all work and Clare Cameron kisses Allagaroo King Jim Hughes. Betty Fox, his escort, looks on. ! l 11 '- ffl' 5 THE DAY BEFORE ....... W f m Tackling: a 'Ltallw assignment calls for ingenuity on the part of Allaaaroo shutterbugs. Peering down from their makeshift Hlvory Tower are, from bottom to top, Tom Haworth. Mark Mallett, Steve Humphreys, and Dave ' Hamilton. DEADLINE DAY!!! Q Ip? V? THE DAY AFTER ,,,,, 'tlf you don't want to look like this, buv an Allagaroolw say the Allagaroo staff in an assembly to kick-off the book sales. buzz juniorjoumalisin class prints news students make Buzz reporters, Scotty Young, Mike Stevens, Christie Scheffy, Nancy Baker, and Keith Swiggler watch the press to sec their week's work in print. Smiling his approval of the finished product is Buzz eri- itor, Kent Britt. wwe print the pictures you take, might well he the motto of photographers Tom Lappin and David Morgan as they print pictures for the weekly newspaper. The Buzz class wishes adviser Mrs. Aylene Keown a Busily working to meet the Thursday deadline are the four first page editors, Marcia Harmon. Joan Burger, Julie Coyne. and Janet Symns. 74 happy hirthciay with a surprise party. Mrs. Keown anti Joan Burger watch as Lois Ann Janner cuts the cake. . t 'f s We Hl'll cover the Wfellington game. says Harry Chahin as sportswrit- ers John Dunn, Harry, ,lim Hardy. Beatty Hunter, Van Thompson, and Jim Ludwig plan the fourth page. N To Q. ff? Just for the recorclsBuzz advertising salesgirls ,ludi Cum- mings, Carol Martin. Marcif- Spaniol, and Palsy Brown pick up a mat from a local record store owner. Hmmm. this is a good idea. thinks Marcia Ehright, as she, .lerry Battey. Sarah Sesher, Barhara Lamb. and Charles Hyter look through exchange papers. Q --..sf5':.n-r 'YW 'K' . Y Mary Beth Young beams as Tom Minor. master of ceremonies, and Chuck Seibel crown her Miss Buzz for l'J6It, Waiting to kiss the queen are Boh llenson, Stu Keown, and Chuck. The Buzz staff kicked off their 1959-1960 Buzz year with a party given for them hy the Allagaroo staff in the spring of l959 at the Wheatheart Inn. Through the year the junior journalists worked long l'l0ltI'S to meet the inevitahle Thursday dead- line when the Buzz was delivered. 'lille free all-school dance, given hy the custo- dians Jan. 29, featured the crowning of Mary Beth Young as Miss Buzz. Her attendants were Julie Coyne, Dee Freidenherger, Martha Cilhert, Marcia Harmon, and Mareie Spaniol. These girls were chosen from the -Buzz staff hy the students attend- ing the dance. Reading proof, writing eutlines. meeting dead- lines. and laying out pages gave '4Buzzers,, experi- ence for work on next yearis Allagaroo. Scanning the page proof for mistakes are alternating third page editors Lois .Xnn lanner. Dee rireiclenluerger. Martha Cilhert, Alive lane Reed, and Mary Beth Young. What,s this?i' wonders President Alan Hamilton as Tom Haworth, secretary, and Russell Eberhart, vice president, ex- amine a static electricity generator. c4Well, here's how it wasf, explains Marilyn Wa1'cl, telling of her experi- ences at the University of Kansas math-science summer camp. Process color printing is an intricate process and Dave Hamilton demon- strates with graphs, charts, and ma- terials from his part-time Hutchinson News photographer job. valence club new world of science beckons as satellites fly, rockets probe In a year of satellites and hydrogen bomb tests, Valence club explored possible occu- pational interests in the field of sciencc. Much of the members, time was concerned with pro- grams which varied from nuclear propulsion to high-fidelity. Subjects talked upon by guest speakers in- cluded astronomy, engineering, and physics of light. Later in the year, the club discussed pos- sible science projects and reviewed college entrance science requirements. Relaxing before a guest speaker arrives are Rusty Hilst, Bob Summers, Marilyn Ward, and Barbara Lamb. Mr. Max Ham- ilton, sponsor, stands in the background. Relating his ham radio experiences, Russell Eberhart discusses industrial transistor applications and tells mem- bers how the transistor's importance has increased. chess club with growth promotes l tntorostg has wookhf bouts '4Not that one, suggests Larry Cooper as he supervises a chess game. Other onlookers are Gregg Gibson, Larry Steele, Mike Swigger, and Chuck Fish. The actual combatants are Kenny Small, Lewis Brown, Keith Swigger, and Harry Echols. ri '--an-of-'W 44 . ?Jf2i f mv 11 fl if 'xi A portion of the club's membership takes time out for a picture. FRONT ROW: Dick Wiens, Terry Syler. and Bob Harmon. SECOND ROW: Sue Fowler, Julie Schroll, and Roger Johnson. THIRD ROW: Tom Shepparcl. Mike Sims. and Keith Swigger. FOURTH ROW: Gregg Gibson, Lewis Brown, and Leslie Siegrist. LAST ROW: Larry Steele. Lawrence Voth, and Mike Swigger. Showing the girls how to play this intellectual man's game of chess Leslie Siegrist. Alan Hamilton. Bill Hayes. and Buzz Goorl. The girls are Barbara Smith. Julie Schroll. Mary Beth Culver. Sue Fowler. and Judy Vanek. HFC l'We have to include the girls, remarks Vice President Alan Hamilton as executive officers and sponsor Mr. E. J. Metz cliscuss an upcoming tournament. Buzz Good, secre- tary-treasurer. seemingly groans as President Bill Hayes ap- pears noncommittal. Comprising the concentration table are Dick Wieiis. Ron Cully, Chuck Fish, Mark Amstutz, Bill Hayes, Marc lfmery, Terry Syler, and Carston Johannsen. E english acquaint students with libragr, lz'tera1fare,' improve grammar Gathering in Miss Doris Ely's room dur- ing the year were the ten English teachers. Discussions concerned methods of improving the teaching of English for the twenty sec- tions of sophomore English, seventeen of jun- ior, five of senior, two of Modern Novels, and two of journalism. For the second year the junior classes were divided into college hound and general English levels. The faculty members discussed new pro- blems as the architect's plans for the loca- tion of the department in the new high school were examined. Although there was no Book Week assem- bly, senior English students read and eval- uated new hooks for the school library, as a Book Week project. This is part of English? For a senior English project Steve Humphreys and Lawrence Morgan set the moods of the uCanterhury Talesw to music, Steve and Lawrence supervise a trio of ,lim Stubbs, Susan Sickmon, and Jennifer Howard, as the music is reproduced. A special folder written in the Middle English style holds the music. 'Wt Over a cup of coffee Superintendent Lowell A. Small discusses the facilities of the department in the new huild- ing. Sitting next to Mr. Small is the chairman of the English department, Miss Doris Ely. Mrs. Dorothy Stamper, Mrs. Aylene Keown, and Mrs. Ora Kruse listen. N- Looking the reference hooks over on an orientation tour are sophomores Boyd Bostine, Chuck Fish, Donna Farmer, and Brenda Ehling. Studying are Sue Ann Fowler and Gene Barnard. ln the spring juniors are offered a urefresher coursem as they prepare their re- search papers. Picking up a few tricks of the teaching tradew is Miss Ann Steiner, practice English teacher, as she watches Mr. Del Knauer lecture to one of his classes. Listening are Eunice Altvater, Gary Burris, Sue Dusenhery, Wai ren Carter, Cale Fuller, June Daugherty, Sharon Dra goo, and Raymond Graves. 4, W W '1 K :l 'CQA ,L ff, I palette and brush art clubbers work afar scfzoolg travel to ku,' decorate window Palette and Brush, opened to anyone who was interested in art, had the larffest number of members since its orffani- zation. Ending the initiation picnic, which was held at the Oswald farm, was the dahhing of green paint on the noses of all new members. The members participated in the clulfs activities which included the first after-game dance of the year, selling art Z3 D materials, making posters for clubs. Easter and Christmas window decorations, the Valentine's food sale, and the work- 4'Any questions about the KU trip?,' asks Mr. Warren Brown, sponsor, during a monthly meet- Uh-huhl lt's fattening, but . . . Marlene Colwell, board mem' berg Susan Meschke, treasurerg Patty Haston, secretary, Judy Bartlett, vice president, and Clare Cameron, president, look dejected because they canlt eat the food. They have to sell it! Il ....-1 shop twice a week alter school in the art room. Speakers and demonstrators were the guests of Palette and Brush at meetings. For the tenth year Mr. XVarren llrown, sponsor, chap- eroned the artists on the annual art trip to the University ing. of Kansas. 4'Now the first thing to do is draw your design, explains Clare Cameron to Don Webster, Martin Stein, Judy De- Graw, Ronnie Burch, Mary Carey, and Rita Harrington about copper enameling. Ohhhh . . . we'll never make it to KUW says Patty Haston as she tries to get the trunk lid clown. Donna and Deanne Deliart, Clare Cameron, Kathy Deppner, and Marlene Colwell shift luggage to see if they can solve the problem. Caught sampling the goodies is the board. A prospective customer inspects the Valentine-theme food as Susan Meschke, Marlene Col- Well, Patty Haston, lleanne and Donna Dehart, Rita Harrington, Kathy Deppner, and Ronnie Burch eat up the profits. Not pictured is Jim Walker. pt 'tn - 'Q f gg, I3 'Eg 1 F: I 4, QI? 4 . H 5951 Vllitli nose lm llie QII'iHflSl0I10. Nancy Tliompsnn puts finisli- ing tour-has to her url project. Bev Bond and Sally Creen- ert also wurk on tlieir projects. Clulm members listen as Mrs. Louise Pickering. Little Rner Kaus., speaks on the techniques of purtruit painting Janice Goldsmith, Janet Henry, and Judi Cummings roast their Hdoggiesw good andiblack at the Oswald farm. Q l t g'No, this wayfa says instructor Mr. Walter E. Knox to linotype operator, Larry Gilley. Watching the instruction ar Jim Shuman and Larry Redgate. lVIr. Walter E. Knox's staff of twelve vo- cational printers combined an abundance of practical experience along with study in the classroom. The crew of seven seniors and five jun- iors printed virtually all forms, programs, letterheads, and envelopes for the Hutchinson schools. They also printed HHS's weekly pa- per, the Buzz, the student handbook, and the faculty directory. During the first semester each lioy was re- quired to complete all phases of his project. The final semester the boys were department- alized as pressmen, composers, or hinders, and carried out their particular tasks on their own. HHS,s printing program extends after graduation. Boys interested in making ea- reers in the profession are helped to locate positions. Lull before the storm think printers as they relax before meeting the Thursday Buzz deadline. They are Mr. Walter E. Knox, Wesley Watkins, David Atkinson, Johnnie Blaine, Larry Bickel, Kenneth Wheatley, Larry Cilley, and John Lemen. printers work for sch00L' land outside jobs e Ron Littleton. Any mistakes? John Lemen, David Atkinson, and Wesley Watkins look over football programs for pos- sible corrections. That ought to do it-Johnnie Blaine makes an adjustment on the folder Robert Brooks is ready to lend assistance while Dean Rank, Larry Bickel and Kenneth Wheatley wait to Nfeedn programs into the machine. i Ha future teachers become az'a'es,' visit local classrooms Ghosts or FTA,ers? Attending the formal induc- tion candle-lighting service are Kathy Becker, Linda Young, Cathie Zimmerman, Mary Ann Keffer, Kathy Deppner, Cecilia Myers, Francie Koon, Gene Fdman, Carol Ann Hartke, and ,lanicc Higgins. The four-year-old FTA organization had 52 memliers this year. They sponsored a rum- mage sale in March and proceeds went for the Willa Lewis Future Teachers of America scholarship presented to a senior future teacher. Cluli members served as teachers aides and also participated in elementary classroom vis- itations. Cluls members had a concession stand in the boys' gym for deliaters attending the Hutchinson tournament. On the state hoard were Harriett llidlen, state FTA president, and lVlrs. Ariel Perrill, state FTA sponsor. 1,77 vf: i . 3' l Q , F 1: 5' f 5 I t xx 7 1 -I-r gg? . ff' 3 'fa 5 . ' .M ,A yn an W w ,gf-ep. V N' M ,mg-s ' 'lAfter all, itis not fatteninglw says lVlrs. Ariel Ferrill, FTA sponsor, as she hands Carol Ann Hartke a second piece of Watermelon while Francie Koen ponders upon that statement. Douglas Hager, Nancy Baker, and Lois Ann Janner are wait- ing for their share. You're off heatlll exelaims Miss Dorothy Dale, elementary music supervisor, as she directs an FTA music session. Beat- ers are Karen Myers, Barbara Homan. Anne Andres, Jane Hubbard, Esta Sue Burk, and Douglas Hager. Overseeing the production is Marilyn Warcl. Listening and watching future students of HHS is Jean Glaser who attends visitation day in an el- ementary school. Waiting to be served are board members Jane Hubbard, li- hrariang Esta Sue Burk. vice presidentg Bob Slade, treasurer: lVlarilyn Warcl, secretaryg Allen Dellcer, parliamentariang Cor- key ,lohnson and Carl Detter, song leadersg and Harriett Rid- len, president. Not pictured is Douglas Hager, historian. 33 Q-Y 'ig ,aw '-ae-H' -si? 'N Setting the pace at every pep rally is the pep liancl consisting of ,loe O'Sullivan. Terry Syler, l-Javicl l'laskarcl. Mike Sollcn- berfxer. Corkey Johnson, Larry Kerwoocl, Walter Wliite, John Simpson, Ray Forfl. Carl Deller. Izunes Stulvlms. leafler: ancl Larry Kingsley. brin birds Y pepsters display Hash cards, pep and enthusiasm HeVl Hevl Letas Q'Ol, yvll the Rriny Rirrl -- 'T 'Q 3-510951 f S Y. CO! HHS! HAH almarfllw yells Mr. Nels Havens as he looks to see if all the 'llgirmlsi' are in the Briny Bird sponsored lvuses. is llu-y form a pre-game viclory arcwli. Burning all chances of a loss by building the spirit for a victory is the aim of this bonfire. 85 gy' L'Look Mom. no cavitieslll exclaim Brinv Bird officers and hoard members-BOTTOM ROW TO TOP: Sandy Emhiek, seeretaryg Fred Stanfield, treasurerg Jeny Lou Morris, Viee president: Susan Colladay, Nancy Thompson. Shirley Herron, Carole Krufer. Connie Chahin. Connie lrlitz, Larry lVlor5zan, LaDonna Maison. Vicki Allen. Stu Keown, Nlark Mallett, and Tom Haworth. Not pictured is Mike Patrick. Peppy as always is Susan Sawyer, Briny Bird prexy. as she hurries into 'a Fx si? 5 . il-Af board members, mczscozfs add color to cheering section The Briny Bird pep eluh, which numbered over 11400 memliers, displayed their enthusiasm hy cheer- ing at the sporting events, at a fall bonfire, and at noon pep rallies. Football homecoming, Nov. 15, was on a cold l5 degree day. The Briny Bird-sponsored parade included 35 floats, the hand, marching Briny Birds and the cheerleaders, queen eandidates, and stu- dents on horses. 'fDeadly Dudley, a popular Wiehitti radio announcer, made a spectacular ar- rival and judged the floats. Several additions to the eluh included the flash card section made up of 160 girls, and two maseots. Brad Chahin as Sarnniy Salt Hawk, Jr., and Dehliie Erwin as Suzie Salt Hawk. The Briny Bird Sweetheart Hop was held Feb. 5 where Bud Montford was crowned Sweetheart King. Lending a helping hand to the eluh were the sponsors, Mr. Del Knauer and Mr. Homer Kruek- enburg. Cheering at all the B-Team games are D-Team chef-rleaflers Dennis Aims Tom Lappin. Larry Douglas. Ann Moore. Marcia lfhright, and Ellen l'l'1 e school for a noon pep rally. man. , ! I NP mike patrick haworth cheerleadcfr mark mallett Showing their executive smiles are Kayette officers Sue Brown, viee presi- dentg Mary Beth Young, seeretaryg and Martha Gilbert, treasurer. cgwe made those kids get up at 6 oieloek for our team break- fast! chuckles Clare Cameron to board members Dee Ann Freidenbereer. Margaret England, Patty Hagan. Pat Ross. Judy Bartlett, and Ellen Hageman. Discussing a service project are board members Dee Ann Joyce, Shirley Herron, Marcia Harmon, Nancy Thompson, Linda Carey, and Carol Rostine. i . lxizlkf -75 Taking time out while typing a agenda is Kayette President, Allen. kayettes girls laugh, love and lyft through service Starting early, the Kayettes opened the bookstore before school started. Between semesters the store was again in opera- tion. Teaehers were weleomed back to school by finding a Hpeaeh for Teaehv on their desks. September marked the opening of membership, followed by a party after school for all new recruits. The membership totaled 3l0. Other fall activities for this girls, serv- iee elub included the Mother-Daughter Tea which had the theme Wllogether- nessf' Thanksgiving brought the Kay- ette all-school assembly. Dr. Clarence Borger of Trinity Methodist Church gave the address. A big function for all was the Snow- ball whieh was held in December. Sev- eral of the six teams within the club celebrated Christmas by having team parties. Among other Kayette projects and parties were the selling and delivering of the singing valentines, the faculty cof- fee, assistance to the Shelter Home, a uDate with Dadi' party, noon devotional services at Easter, and Lflanitors' Wleekfi Wlorlfl service projects were CARE, Save the Childrenis Federation, and Meals for Millions. board Vie 1 Alter the program in the auditorium, Kayettcs and their mothers stand in the 'geider linew at the annual lVIotlu:r-llaugliter tea. At a sunrise breakfast, making scrap- lmoks for the hospitals are Dianne lilanford, Karen Singleton, Beverly Watson, Carnl Friesen, Nancy Baker, and Myra Neufeld. Finishing the last of the Hgumliesw at the membership party are Cunnie Bunte, Merilyn Dunn, Jann Turner, Francie Kwon, Mari Jane Howe, Judi Bmvlingz-r, Jane Darling, and Louise Allerheiligen. Mr. R. C. Guy and Vicki Allen Listen to Dr. Clarence Burger deliver his message to the student body at the Kayette Thanksgiving asseinlmly. As seen at a monthly Kayette hoard meeting are sponsors Miss lfmma Sage. head sponsorg Mrs. Dorothy Stomper, Miss Marie Stewart, and Miss Mary Petty. After hours of preparation Convention Hall silently awaits the dancers for the Snow Symphony Snowball. x 5 -K '- - xx, xi A group of 'nwork-eageri' girls watch the tree go up and wonder what the next step will be. kayettes present 'snow yfmphony' snowball After long hours of work, Hutch High,s Christmas formal, the eighth Kayette-sponsored Snowball, was held Dec. 12. Convention Hall was decorated with sapphire and ice-blue crepe paper, with instruments and musical murals carrying out the HSnow Sym- phonyw theme. A snow-sprayed Christmas tree adorned the middle of the floor while 300 couples whirled to the music of the Symphonettes, McPherson High School's dance hand. The big day for all Kayettes arrives. Clare Cameron, Mari Jane Howe, Judi Bowlinger, Donna Bennett, JoAnn Kessler, Patty Browning, and Betty Fox get the false ceiling ready to put up. fiji 1 als this the way a drum smiles'?,' inquires Mary Esther Adams while painting a mural for the coming Christmas formal. pigs? fbla members plan programs, az'm szghts towam' business careers Spelling bees, business visits, and talk fests constituted Flil.A's programs for 1960. Mem- bers sponsored a dance early in the year, us- ing its proceeds to send seniors and juniors to the March 25-26 convention at Pittsburg, Kaus. Purpose of the club was to further members' interests in business careers. Head sponsor was Mr. Warlter Rinehart, and eo-sponsors were business education teachers Mr. Richard O. Stowell, Mr. Dennis Knox, and Miss Virginia Armstrong. Dee Hayes. Planning for the approaching state conxention are N'lr. l7BLA,77 Larry Winslowg Meditating over program problems are FBLA uVlP,s7'- TOP ROW: Jerry Rayl and Michelle Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Sharie Hoots, Dwight Curran, and President lay Dwight Curran, Sharie Hoots, Sue Marteney, Connie Sue Burdick, and Janet Henry. Spelling bee mistakes provoke laughter .. -xr f.twra from Michelle Williams, Larry Doug- las. Harry Echols, Jack Calentine, Gerald Martens, Dwight Curran, Max Bookless, and Larry Vvinslow, who are sitting in the stag section. uMiss FBLA,', Carol Friesen, discusses business problems in an informal in- terview with Mr. Dick Nichols. Hutch- inson businessman. 1 -M .X if r fha lwmemakers qftoetay strengthen future zyftomorrow .is....' Lending a helping hand with toys and food for the needy family are sponsors lVIrs. Elizabeth Trosper and Miss Mar- garet Ramsdale, and hoard member Carolyn Krehbiel. FHA members Diane Reynolds, Linda Nonken, Judy Elser. Jean Glaser, and Coralee Barrett aren't skipping school, they'1'e just taking the clay off to attend the clistrict meeting at McPherson. Kansas. BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SQUARE DANCE. NOW WHAT ? HEY! THIS ISN'T SO BAD AFTER ALL. an Q ln one of her few moments of leisure Linda Non- ken, FHA president, enjoys herself with one of her many hobbies. ulilue print for arwtionf, the state theme for Future Homemaliers of America, was carried out in partiesmprojects, and assemblies. Cutting into the Christmas spirit, the girls played Santa by showering a needy family Viewing past events and making plans for the future are board inernbers-SITTING: Sheryl Wilsoii, Sandy Lock, and Janet Beyer. STANDING: Dee Ann Freidenberger. Marcia Harmon, Joan Fast, and Martha Gilbert. with food and Clothes. The Father-Daughter chili supper made its debut and was expecfted to bcvome an annual affair. Hffonie one. come allf' was the Call to the traditional barn- warmer held by the Fl-lrfleris. Sponsoring the Easter assembly was another club avtivity. Sandy Lock was the only Hutchinson girl 'llopelca bound to reveive her state degree. The members ended avtivities with a spring: pivnie and looked wlwoward New Horizonsl' lor better homemaking. H 'iff- Hldring on the clessertlw ewlaim Karen Brown. Diane Sharon Poindoxter, Paula Yvinta- Reynolds. Kay Ramsay. mute, Sharon Mr'Uaniel. .loyce Johannes. and Marv Wrmlll- ford at a monthly board meeting. A job of a true Fl'lA7er is Carried out by Sandy Lock. Sandy, a board member. was the only Hutchinson girl to earn the FHA degree this Year. hi-y club edits a'z'rect0U1,' gives scholmshzyb Hi-Y started its year with a membership of over 60 boys. The year's activities included working in the concession stands at football games and attend- ing the Hi-Y Model Legislature at Topeka. Mem- bers composed bills and tried to pass them through the combined houses. Also held at the end of the year was the annual picnic. For the second year Hi-Y awarded a 3100 schol- arship to a deserving senior. A service to all stu- dents was the student directory. The directory was given to the students free and was paid for by the advertising in it. Meetings consisted of talks from scholarships to the operation of the U. S. mail. Each meeting found a different speaker addressing the club. The club held a dance in April. Profits from the ac- tivities paid for the clubas functions. Scholarship information is given by Miss Mary Petty, counselor, at a club meeting in room 300. Headed in the direction of a Hi-Y meeting are Larry Kingsley, president of the club, Mr. Deane Banker and Mr. Harold Pryor. co-sponsors. 94 Posing for the camera are the Hi-Y members4FRONT ROW: D. Spriggs, C. Rathbun. J. Calentine, V. Thompson, D. Sellers, R. Israel, D. Brown, T. Byer, and J. Neal. SEC- OND ROW: J. Martens, H. Lilllcton, C. Martens, M. Book- less, H. Wells. B. Jones. B. Hall. M. Cingcrich, and J. Barnes. THIRD ROW: P. Sclnnucker, J. Cole, D. Briglitenburg, B. Henson, J. Hughes, J. Wieclnnan, J. Stubbs, D. Hager, and B. Slade. FOURTH HOW: G. Fox, B. Hunter, D. Ediger, K. Opdycke, H. Benjamin, D. Hodge, L. Pankratz, E. Davis, and R. Bah cock. FIFTH ROW: L. lVleCurdy L. Douglas, K. lfeezor, R. Gaskill T. Kirkhy, M. Amstutz, L. Mor gan. C. Mallett, M. Trent, and D Schuman. LAST ROW: J. Rayl and N. lidwards. S - - -......,,,' Y ,Lff-f If X Distrihuting: student directories through the teachers, hoxes in the main office arc Hi-Y officers Jim Hughes, program chairman, Van Thompson, vice presidentg Richard Israel. treasurer: and. handing down, Bch Henson, secretary. ti .ge if .Wy ll Thumhs down seems to he the advice of Lieut. Bill Wilson regarding the ill effects of narcotics. Lieut. Wilsrnn was one of the many civic speakers who spoke to the cluh during the year. jg s--ug ,J FW, Fellowship after eating is enjoy ed hy Hi-Y hoard memhers Van Thomp- son, Larry Kingsley. Roh Henson. Richard lsrael. and Mr. Deane Banker. sponsor. xg, . .NNM W 95 ,f 3.5. if' ' Wifi T TV T . music marching band, twirlers display lzay-time talents Marilyll Pohlman I Drum majorettc half- Feather cam- Under lhe Salt Hawk rching time routines and Joosted paign during the regular the leadership of majorette the hand took The Salt Hawk Band become a saxophone as they entertain at halftime of the Wirificlfl game. The memhers of the clarinet quartet, Marian Richards. Steve Hum- phreys, Eddie liwing, and Keith Swigger, strike up a practice tune. director Lewis Hiigel, the part in the University of game at Gowans Stadium. In the fall the Concert Band opened their sea- son with a program following open house. The fifty-piece group of musicians was selected by Mr. Hiigel after tryouts. The task of practicing and playing the 4'Carou- sel music was the joh of the orchestra and James Dailey, director. Ensemhle groups aimed for high ratings at the spring music festivals. The dance hand, under the direction of Mr. Dailey, made local and area appearances. football ltis time-outw for twirlers Sue Williams, Pat Ross, head twir- lerg Annette Gunn. and Karen 3 THE SALT HAWK MARCHING BAND-KNEELING: K. Brickey, P. Ross, M. Pohlman, A. Gunn, K. Stallman, and S. Williams. FIRST ROW: M. Gunther, B. Turney, J. Hineri man, D. Ewing, German, L. Shoffner, J. Enns, N. Brown, T. Kramer, G. Simpson, D. Brown, and S. Fox. SECOND ROW: B. Leslie, J. OiSullivan, G. Garwood, G. Foulk, J. Friek. L Graham L. Siefrrist L. Kerwood B Hobson F. J. Seitzganid H. Wilson. TFHRD ROW: L. Nfoore, L. Magffield, B. Keckler, J. Mohr, J. Kirkpatrick, Jerry Williams, B. Vin- cent, M. Amstutz, J. Roberts, Jim Williams, A. McGuire, and Stallmang kneeling: Karyl Brickey, and Marilyn Pohlman. drum majorette. G. Rcavcs. FOURTH ROW: D. Cowles, K. Becker, L. Fragel' M. Neufeld, M. Bookless, S. Johnson, E. Ewing, D. Hollowell R. Greever, Jim Barnes, C. Williams, and A. Cunningham FIFTH ROW: D. Aldrich, L. McDermott, M. Gifford, S Murrah, E. Smith, Jack Barnes, H. Wells, G. Mallett, S Young, J. Hutton, D. Danford, and M. Bell. LAST ROW S. Jeffries, H. Colegrove, B. Jones, D. Kinley, R. Preston, L Billingsly, S. Hurst, and Conductor Lewis Hiigel. Not pic tured are J. Miller, S. Elliott, R. Ford, and M. Trent. Waiting for the down beat are saxophone quartet members Corkey Johnson. Anne Cunningham, Dcrroll Bretz, and Terry Syler. 1 music concert band, orchestra, dance bana' educate, entertain THE HHS DANCE BAND-FRONT ROW: Terry Syler. Harriett Ridlen, Corkey Johnson, Derroll Bretz, David Haslcard, and Vic Sisk. SECOND ROW: Gary Car- wood. Dona Blank. Walter White. Jim Stubbs. Curtis Schmidler. Erland Crupper, Jennifer Howard. Bob Wlolfersliereer at the drums. and Gordon Mallett standing. The Orchestra and the audience await the curtain on the opening nialit of 'cCarousel. The musicians are: TOP ROW. STANDlNC: Director James Dailey. Bill Turnev, Johnny Waters. Hola Vlfolferslieraer, Gordon Mallett. and Judv lVlos- hier. SECOND ROW: Mary Esther Adams, Sharon Nune- maker, Grant Mallett, Helen Gibson, Diane Steed. Randy Metllen. Melinda Hanson. Julie Root, lVlr. l,ew Hiisfel. oper- ating the tape recorderg Leann Hillmcr, Walter White, Carl Detter. Joe O'Sullivan, Dona Blank, and John Simpson. THIRD ROVV: Philip Cornwell, June Daugherty. Lavell Featherston. Corkey Johnson. Vic Sisk, Marian Richards, Leslie Siegrist. David Brown. Stuart Keown. and Amy Rex- road. BOTTOM ROW: Coralee Barrett, Nlarilee Anshutz, Don Green. Patty Browning, Bill Jeffries.. Connie Stockham. Jennifer Howard, and Kay Austermiller. Not pictured is James Stulvlws. 98 THE CONCERT BANDf4I-'IHST ROWY: Steve Humphreys, Keith Swigger. Marian Richards. Van Thompson, Corkey Johnson, Vie Sisk, Randy Mettlen. Janice Goldsmith. Mv- linda Hanson, Susan Sifrkmon. Julie Hoot. SECOND HOW: Joan Burger, Annette Gunn, Gary Markle. James Stuhhs. Cary Wyatt, Carl Detter, Stu Keown, David Brown. Crant Mallett. Jim Neal. Tom Lappin, Cheryl Dunlop, Anne Cun- ningham, Harriett Hidlen. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Bald- win, Sue Williams, Eddie Ewing, Larry Kingsley, Curtis Scrlnnidler. Wziltei' White, Erland Crupper, Larry Kerwood. .lim Martens, John Simpson, Judd Shaffer, Mark Mallett, Mike Sollenherger, Dona Blank, Terry Syler, Jerry Yvil- liams, David Haskard, Derroll Bretz. STANDING: Robert Wolfersherger, Brian Biles, Johnny Waters. and Conductor Lewis Hiifzel. Looking pleased after a performance are the members of the Hute trio Melinda Hanson. Susan Sickmon, and Julie Root. ' ' T . Wt r l:,i17K5':L wc f :E:i:f-A ' Interrupted while rehearsing and leaving an un- finished melody are the members of the woodwind ensemble Julie Hoot, Randy Klettlen, Vic Sisk. David Brown. and Cheryl Dunlop. 99 music sorigsters entertain in assemblies, go christmas earoling, perform at concert Enthusiastic workers combined efforts to produce and entertain the public with a professional produc- tion of Rodgers and Hammersteinls 'aCarousel.,' The popular musical was directed by John Cooper, vocal music instructor, Jan. 144 and 15 at Convention Hall. Late nineteenth century costumes added to the color and splendor of 'gCarousel.,' The cho1'us consisted chiefly of a cappella choir members. Most of the leads were also taken from a cappella. The orchestra was under the direction of Jim Dailey and the paint- ing of the sets was supervised by Warren Brown, art instructor. About 230 students were enrolled in vocal music. Any junior or senior who wished to take choir was enrolled in junior-senior choir. Sophomores signed up for sophomore choir. ln the spring of 1959, Mr. Cooper had tryouts for a cappella choir. Any junior or senior was eligible. Members of chorale. a smaller singing group. were selected from a cappella. ln the spring musical activities ended with a concert with all groups performing. SOPHOMORE CHOIR-TOP ROW: L. Magyar, K. Hawks, G. Edman, R. Whittle, N. Brown, R. Parker, P. Schmueker, J. Enns, G. Martens, R. Herron, J. Alber, B. Bostine, G. Gibson, B. Alumbaugh, C. Benjamin, Mr. J. Cooper. THIRD BOW: I. Layman, B. Hughes, J. Missildine, L. Enns, D. Brooks, C. Newman, N. Bemis, M. Shelton, J. Higgins, M. Brightenburg, M. Tregellas, J. Penner, B. Bechthold, B. Hunley, K. Austermiller, M. McKee, J. Rowe, C. Dunlop, and J. Powers. SECOND ROW: P. Hageman, C, Collins, N. Elliott, B. Nestor, J Scanland, L. Young, C. Hartke, M. Neufeld, M. Roberts N. Simmons. D. Avery. K. Lay, S. Wilson, L. Peterson C. Smith. S. Evans, K. Rogers. and K. Keesling. BOT TOM HOW: S. Murphey, L. Chiles, B. Burney, J. Cibson C. Vllilliams. K. Haskard. D. Cvaeddert, D. Burns, C Prilliman, B. Taylor, T. Pankow, P. Oakley, J. Powell S. Wisby, S. Cole. C. Hensley. S. Johnson, A. Clegg, E Norris, D. Danks, T. Cavanagh, K. Tucker. and E. Gough TOM ROW: C. Landrith, S McDaniel, M. Culver, J. Stuhhs B. Slacle, A. Hamilton, R son, M. Gilhert, and D. Murphy SECOND ROW: Mr. J. Cooper Hillmer, D. Murphy, D. Sellers J. lffnns, M. Mallelt, lf. Smith S. Herron, J. Hester, D. Joyce and A. Acleoek. TOP ROW: B Beehtholcl, J. Morton, J. Mos hier, J. Morris, B. Jeffries, R Cox, J. Wheatrmri, S. Fowler, M Young, C. Rostine, P. Haston and K. Chrest. . CHORALE-BOTTOM ROW: Carol Lanclrith, Dee Ann Joyce, anfl Grace Ferguson, SECOND ROW: Phyllis Bruce, Shirley Herron, Jucly Moshier, Sharon McDaniel, and Jurly Morton. THIRD ROWT: Leann Hillmer, Mr. John Cooper, James Stuhhs, Eldon Smith, Alan Hamilton, and Jim Elms. FOURTH ROWL Richard Cox, Larry Kingsley, and Mark Mallett. Joy Hester is not pictured. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-B011 Smith, IQ. Hageman, G. Fergu- M. Smith, J. Past, P. Hruee, l.. JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR-FRONT HOW: P. Shirk. R. Harrington, L. Pascal, V. Bloom, J. Enns, J. Henry, J. Steadman, C. Kruger, and S. Embick. SECOND ROW: R. Flores, J. Ketchum. M. Link. A. Cordsen. P. Graves, C. Hoke. D. Blank, N. Powers. and W. Layman. THIRD Row: P. Nichols, B. Smith, S. Sawyer, V. Erwin. L. Voth, C. Lanclrith. C. Cotter, K. Lucas, and K. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: J. Woocls, A. Reed, M. Keffer, M. Tre- gellas. E. Smith, J. Trimble, K. Black. J. Green. and E. Baker. FIFTH liOW: J. Schlelzlwauxn, J. Myers. M Jantz, S. Scruggs. R. Cvaskill, B. Heelilliolcl, M. Whaleri L. Severson. and J. Martin. SIXTH ROVV: D. Roberson Mi Anthony. K. Stallings. C. Spem'er. B. Parker, li Snowclen. C. Williams. P. Floyd, and W. Harmon. SEV ENTH ROW: L. Morgan, J. Bybee, J. Vanek, K. Stevens C. Martens. P. Slluman, C. Mallory, K. Ream. R. Crup per. LAST ROW: D. Bretz, E. Ruelas. J. Cordon, l. llillmer, M. Neufeld. GIRLS, CLEE CLUBfLincla Nonken. Leann llillmer. Marcie Spaniol, Janet' Green, Carol Martin. Mary Jane Howe. Anita Cortl- sen, Myrna Jantz, Delores Roberson, Jean Trimlile. Eleanor Bakerik Pat Floyd, and Karen Lucas. I Perfect pileh is one of Leann HiIlmer's assets. She also sings with and aceompanies a cappella choir, junior- enior elioir. ,frirlsl glee eluli, and Chorale. HBlow high, lilow low, sing 'gffaroiisellj sailors Paul Schmueker, Eldon Smith, Ron llerron, Mark Mallctt, Cary Benjamin, Bob Slade, Derroll liretz, Mike Nlessiner, jerry Wheaton, Richard Cox, Jim lfnns, Holm Parker, Alan Hamilton, Gene lfflman, and Dennis Sayers on the Convention Hall stage. Becky Solomon rlances the leacl of Louise Bigelow in MCar0usel.'7 She not only rlances hut is her own chore- ographer. music music department devotes time, talent to cCd7'0US6lJ Mrs. Mullin, Joan Fast, tries to convince her carousel barker Billy Bigelow, playefl hy Eldon Smith. to leave the factory girls alone. Protests are from ,lulioljortlan anrl her lrienrl Carrie Pipperirlge playecl hy Mary Beth Young and Cheryl Dunlop. They've really gone too far with this dress cocle.H remarks Grace Ferguson. cen- ter right. Dressed in late nineteenth century fashions are SVTTING: .lutly Mor- ton, Sharon McDaniel, ,luflv Morris. Martha Cillvert. Mary Beth Young. Grace, Sue Ann Fowler, Deanna Murphy, Deloris Nlurphy. Charline Hill. Mary Beth Culver. Ann Afleoek. anfl Dee Ann Joyce. ST.-XNINNC: Yickey lfmviri. Carol Lanclrith. Carol Rostine. Barhara Bechtholcl, Shirley Herron. Mary Ann Smith. Ellen Hageinan. and Karen Chrest. 103 Chow time breaks up an informal meeting of board mem- bers Larry Hollowell, Valerie Ferris, Diane Mitchell, vice presidentg Lois Ann Janner, treasurerg Pat Boss, preside-nt: Dixie Hayes, secretaryg and Douglas Hager. 04 ls V1 T! Curtain-call brings bows from the cast of Yes Means Nof' Bruce Davis, Pat Ross, Bob Nicklin, Diane Mitchell, and Douglas Hager presented the one-act play at an all-school assembly. Wh m eww. . - l -Co-sponsors ofthe club, Mr. Bob Patton and Mrs. Gene Cramer discuss the Perrill club three-act Nfhe Desk Setw with Presi dent Pat Boss. perrill club dmmatics group promotes plays A membership drive, boosted by a one-act play, started the year for Perrill club. Mr. Bob Patton directed the play MYes Means Nof, which was presented at an all-school assembly, to gain interest in the dramatics club. G'Hearts and Flowersw was the first one-act directed by senior board member, Diane Mitchell. She pre- sented her play at the second club meeting. The biggest project for the 1959-.1960 board was the promotion of the Perrill club three-act Wllhe Desk Setf, Board and club members Worked together to promote the play which was given Feb. 25. David Preston strikes an indignant pose as Patty Hageman, Patty Haston, Sheila Reynolds, and Bruce Davis gaze at him in surprise. The one-act 'aHearts and Flow- ers'7 was directed by Diane Mitchell. 660110, two, three-hop. Bob Drown, Gerald Martens, Dixie Hayes, Eddie Cook, and Valerie Ferris disrupt office routine with a rumha. Celebrating after the play are Bruce Davis, Bob Brown, Jim lfnns, Larry Hollowell, Bill Hobson, and June Daugherty. ln the background Diane Mitchell, Dixie Hayes, and Pat Ross take advantage of the food. Demonstrating f'Miss Emmyf, the electronic brain. is Russell Eberhart, who designed and built Em- ITICTHC. R 1 .Lf 'W 5 lt's time-out for a little Christmas cheer as Bunny, played by Diane Mitchell, and Peg, portrayed hy Valerie Ferris. fight over who gets some first. eww girls set scenefor 'the desk set' The question of whether electronic brains could ever replace office girls was presented in the Perrill club three-act comedy uThe Desk Setv Feb. 25, in Richardson Auditorium. The office girls, headed by Bunny Watson, a walk- ing encyclopedia, lined up in a War of Wits against the electronic brain. Emmerac. '4Emmy,, was hacked up by her founder, Miss Wiarriner, and her promoter, Richard Sumner. A compromise was reached and the girls, aided in research by Emmy. kept their jobs. The play was directed by Mrs. Gene Cramer. K?'65E5ii?fbk2T,5E:II'f5 xr wi' x. ,, 6 all-school play irish invade stage for 'loud rea' pazfrzbkj Spats and fashionable frocks of 1917 adorned the stage of Richardson Auditorium, Oct. 29, as the cast of the all-school play Mlsoud Red Patrick presented the three-act comedy directed by Mrs. Gene Cramer. Loud Red Patrick, a widower, ran his house of four daughters on a family-council basis. Each mem- ber was eligible to vote on issues concerning the family. The number of votes depended on the age of the voter. This meant that the girls had to stick to- gether in order to veto Papa. Wlieri the council decided that Maggie, the eldest daughter, should be allowed to marry rather than attend college, Papa refused to follow the decision to give his consent. This was the start of a family war which ended with the council victorious and Maggie getting her man. Silence prevails as Papa Patrick, played by Douglas Hager, looks over Maggiels boy friend, Ralph Penrose, Bill Hobson. Anxious to know his reaction are Rita, Carolyn Cotterg Ralph, Rosalie, Lois Ann Jannerg Mr. Finnegan, Kent Brittg Maggie. Pat Ross, and Mary, Sharon Elliott. utils a4Watcl1 your thumbf, yells Bruce Davis to John Scott as John, Mrs. Gene Cramer, director, Bruce, June Daugherty. and Diane Mitchell ready the set for the big, night. Time to grease-up and members of the cast and make-up crew, Kent Britt, John Scott, Diane Mitchell, Rita Harring- ton, Douglas Hager, Jim Enns, Pat Ross, Carolyn Cotter, June Daugherty, and Sharon Elliott add finishing touches and relax before the play. Flattery seems to be getting Mr. Finnegan, Kent Britt, everywhere with Mrs. Callup, Diane Mit- chell. Actually, the only place hc is interested in getting, is her pocketbook. key club local chapter hosts state convention As host of the 1960 state convention, Hutchin- son Key Club, a branch of Kiwanis International, experienced a year of planning and fund-raising. The March 25-27 state convention, held at the Baker Hotel in Hutchinson, featured planning ses- sions, climaxing with a dance for over 300 repre- sentatives who attended. Guests of honor included C. William Nelson of Florida, International presi- dent of Key Club, and Terry Smith, state governor, from Topeka, Kans. Board members of the Hutch- inson club headed committees in charge of regis- tration, expenses, and organizational problems. As a limited membership group, the sixty-five boys raised funds by selling Kiwanis pancake feed tickets and holding a spring car wash. Public serv- ice projects included the annual jaywalking cam- paign, Christmas Big Brothers aid, and vocational club programs. Five boys attended the l959 International con- vention at Toronto, Canada where Bob White won third place in the talent contest. Plans were made for the l960 International convention at Boston, Mass. lVIr. Frank Kcllenbarger, faculty sponsor, and lVIr. Herman Bunte, Kiwanis sponsor, helped correlate club activities with school and commun- ity groups. 'gWalk On Creenw paint Jerry Scott and Paul Schwarz as they participate in Key Club's jay- walking campaign. Stressing International convention attendance during a meeting is Richard Israel, lieutenant governor for the Hutchinson dis- trict. Terry Syler, president, and Harry Chabin, secretary, look on while Charles Hyter, treasurer, examines International con- vention materials. .Hi E. S419 Caught during a lull at a Carden City, Kans., training confer- ence are Jim Neal, ,lim King, Bill Hall. Harry Chahin, Charles Hyter, and Jim Hardy. In the background a Carden City boy handles registration. Typical meeting, typical day-Larry Cooper, Steve Shaffer, ,lohn Wicechman. Carston Johannsen. Gene Barnard. lim Hardy, Bob Nicklin, Steve Johnson, Gregg Gibson, and Bill Hayes await a vocational program on hydraulics. 7 08 debate tolbicfor debaters is labor unions The debate squad of thirty-four members, with four senior varsity debaters, had a winning sea- son debating the proposition Hliiesolved: That the federal government should substantially increase its control over labor unionsf' The debaters attended twenty-three tournaments and returned home with eleven trophies. The teams of Hilleary-Gaskill and Mclver-Israel placed second at district in Dodge City, Kans. They took fifth in the state meet at Emporia State college, Emporia, Kans. Marcia Ebright and Bar- Barbara Homan, NFL secretary, and Doug Mc- lver, NFL vice president, check a roster of the Kansas chapters in the NFL manual. bara Homan were alternates. Mike Barnes Rex Gaskill This is itf, says debate coach Bob Patton as he shows Richard Israel, local National N Making their contribution, a second-place district trophy, to the trophy case in the debate room are district team members Richard Israel. Marcia Ebright, Barry Hilleary, Barbara Ho- man, Rex Caskill, and Doug Mclver. g'Practice makes perfect,,gDoug Mclver practices while his colleague, Marcia Ebright, searches for her card file. Forensics League president, the NFL plaque. ' '?,fi1Aiilr3H- Showing off the gleaming trophies they won during the de- BACK ROW: Barry Hilleary, Bob Wilson, Robert Wolfers- bate season are7l7RO'VT ROW: Brian Biles, Douglas Haszer, berger. Anne Andres, Rex Caskill, and Mike Barnes. Bill Hobson, Marcia Ebright, Barbara Homan, and Bill Hall. Doug Mclver Richard Israel TOURNAMENT Meade St. John Osborne Great Bend Pittsburg Pittsburg Pretty Prairie Emporia Haven Moundridge District State PLACE second fnovicel third first third fourth fourth third fifth third first second fifth TEAM Hager-Hobson Hager-Hobson Hager-Hobson Hilleary-Barnes Hilleary-Barnes Mclver-Israel Andres-Wolfersberger Hilleary-Ebright Caskill-Homan Hall-Mallett McCreight-Nicklin Biles-Wilson Hilleary-Ebrighb Gaskillg Mclver- Israel-Homan Hilleary-Ebrighb Caskillg Mclver- Israel-Homan I0 9 Co-ed Counselors select dates for their coke parties after a coun- selors swimming party at Linda Care-y's. The girls are Carol Spickelmier, Sharron Markart, Mary Daugherty, Betty Fox, Dee Ann Joyce, Karen Myers, Susan Meschke, Linda Carey, Sue Brown, Connie Chahin, Sue Schrock, Grace Ferguson. Alice Rueschholf, Patty Haston, Marcia Ediger, jeny Morris, Vicki Allen, Susan Jones. Mary Wohlford, and Marilyn Anthony. The seven-year-old Co-ed Counselor organization, a group of sixty senior girls, performed many new duties this year. The girls were selected hy Miss Mary Petty, girls' counselor, for leadership, friend- liness, scholarship, and personality. Each Co-ed Counselor was assigned four girls. In the summer, Counselors helped to acquaint the new sophomores with high school lite by entertaining them at coke parties. A mixer was given for all ol' the girls and their counselors at the start of the school year. The Co-ed Counselors acted as hostesses at open house and ca1'eer day. Dating, clothes, and charm were themes of some of the program meetings dur- ing the year. In December they sponsored a chili supper he- fore a liaskethall game. They also went Christmas caroling. The liusy year was brought to a climax hy pro- grams planned for Liberty, Plaza, and Sherman jun- ior high schools which acquainted the freshmen with high school life. Listening sophies soak up information while di- gesting their meal. Clare Cameron, Nancy Thomp- son, and Dana Stewart went all out for their coun- selees hy giving them a hamburger fry. Chatting and chewing. sophies make new friends at a get- acquaintedll party. i ff Wilhalis a swell idea, say Carol llosline, president of the Co-erls, to Sue Sm,-lirmfk, wlm is vice presiflenl, ancl Miss Mary Pelly, sponsnr. lleafly fur a lmarfl meeting are the lmarfl mf-rnlnfrs l lll5'l' NOW: Connie Chalnin, Marcia lfrligfer, anfl Valerie Ferris. HACK ROVV: Bev Bnncl. Linfla Carey, Connie Colierly, and Jeny Morris. i ee, A A Deeemlmer rnoney making prnjemzl was a chili supper MB0l'lNl1flZl shorts have their plaeefi says Mrs. Sam before the West lraskelliall game. Dishing up the chow Finkelstein as she speaks about clothes anrl charm in in llie liaekgruuncl are Cn-ecl Counselor members. the iYm'mnlmer meeting. lla-arly fm' a prngrani In begin arc- lln- Cn-1-fl ffnuiw-lm's Nlerlyn lfwing. Nlary lion Dix. Hr-ily Fox, Mary Wrvlilfnnl. FIRST ROXV: Ciwlce Fl'l'QllSOI1. ,Kline R111-Nc-lxlmff, lim llonfl, Xlnrilyn Alllllijlly, anfl Karen Chreit. l7ll7Tl'l RUXV: l'al llally llaslun. Shirley Herron. Nlarlvnv Colwf-ll. .lufly llav Rum, Diane llc-yimlrle. Lalienna Malawi. Su-an Crnllavlay. Su- karfl. Slnirrrmn Xlarliart, anrl Karen Flaw:-lie. SWIONIJ HOW: San Scruggs, Suean Sawyer, Penny Nirlnil-, Sanrly Ernliivk. N'lxll'r'ia Efligf-r, Helene Xliiiilfline, ,leny Klnrri-. .ln 'Nnn Kei- anrl Vif-ki Allen. llgXflK ROW: Nliw Xlary l'v-115. ailxi-er: slvr, ,leant-Ile Hauicliilcl. Su-an Jones, Clare C2lIl1I'l'flI1. Nanny .lucly Alherlkon, Sue Selireek, Cunnir- Cfilllffll. .lufly llarllvll. Tlioinpsnn, and Valerie Ferris, Tlllllll RUYV: llvc- Ann Susan Meselike, Linda Carey, Sue .Xnn l7mxli'1'. and Mary Joyce, Linda Nonken, Karen Nlyerg Nlary Ann K4-ff:-r. Patty lieth Culver, Not pictured are Dana Str-wart, Nlary Dangli- Coup, Eeta Sue Burk, Sanrly lm-k. llianv Nlitf-ln-ll. and Con- 4-rty, and Carol Spickelmier. nie Hill. FOllR'l'H ROVV: ffunniv Cilllllllll, Nlary 'lireg1'lla'4. -- F-ij ' ?l-1Q- iunior red cross national organization builcls 'school chest? a'z'shes ice cream With 44 memhers representing each homeroom, the national organization of Junior Red Cross met once a month. For the third year the group huilt a uSchool Chestn in which supplies were packed to aid needy foreign schools. Christ- mas gifts were hrought and Wrapped for needy children in Topeka, Kans. Home- made ice cream and cake was the main at- traction at the ice cream social held in the spring. Mrs. Elizabeth Trosner and Mrs. Esther Ogle were faculty advisers. 44A teachefs ioh is never doneu- esneciallv if she is a sponsor. Mrs. Elizaheth Trosper is serving her eleventh year as Junior Red Cross sponsor. l could lick it all off and sheld never know thinks John Scott, as he helps Mrs. Esther Ogle serve ice cream at the clubis social. x R .. Marv Daugherty Bev Watson Secretary Treasurer Signing up for committees-to-he are Janet Henrv, Sonva Blount. Bev Watson, and Roxanne Crupper, Jim Enns, Joyce Hester, and Mary Daugherty listen to Mrs. Esther Ogle, co-sponsor. tell about 1 .fl X. 3 wx H ,f N-.x lslcrc goes another p0rlrrt'l liomvroom lor ,lun- ior Recl Cross thinks jim Enns. prcsirlcnt. as he colors the cross with Ffifl. Showing approval icluring a voting sus- sion are Karvn Ste-vt-vis, Mary VVohllorcl, Mary Martinez, jan Colnorly, Carolyn Murphy, Phyllis Toomey. Sharon Poin- flextcr, Ricliarfl Smith, Mary Jam: Howe. Dick Miller, Darnell Watson. Bolm Rofl- riqucz. Nc-al Eclwarcls, Roh Brown, Lyncla Past-hal, ,lanivc llyliee. llonna Malwry, Roxanne Crupper. Carol Wright. anrl lim' Watson. Free cancly bars are clistrilmutcfl to Mrs. Aylvnu Kcown's homeroom for having l00 pm' cent fY'lf'YUlll5I4SllllJ. Rozannrv Cruppnr, llccl Cross homeroom l'epl'4'sc'r1latiy'0. hanrls a rzanrly liar to l,arry l'lollancl as Williarn Mason waits. The rr-st of the homeroom sturlcnts stucly. fr --.....r ' Thinking they noccl a low mort- helping hancls are Mary Jann Hows-, Mary Dauglivrty. Kathy Hill, Phyllis Toomey. Mrs. Elizabeth Trospf-r. sponsor: anfl Donna Stanley as they wrap Christmas gifts for chilclren overseas. places new accent on athleticg holds candy sale, ,blayday ,Tis the morning after semester finals and board mem- bers Bev Bond, Joan Fast, Sue Schrock, and Dee Ann Freidenberger attend an 8 a.m. bored'7 meeting in the girls' gym. I MAY pull her ponytail thinks board member Ardith Byroad as Linda Novinger, board member Margaret England, Sandra Gilley, and board member Birdella Black play a game of basketball. las Y-9. f my gi?-, 'N Wx i- e J W. U Qs g'But why can't I be a GAA member? asks Drei, a German shepherd owned by Judy Haskard. Judy, president of GAA,- tries to explain that no dogs are allowed. Leading 28 board members and 395 GAA members in a campaign to rouse new interest in girls, sports was Judy Haskard, president of the Girls' Athletic Association. As money-raising projects, GAA sold the tra- ditional shakers and homecoming mums, and sponsored a candy sale. The sports-minded par- ticipated in volleyball, basketball, ice-skating, bowling, softball, tennis, and golf. A playday held in the spring Xttracted schools from sur- rounding towns. It was March in Paris as board members pre- sented uChez Joie,,' the '4House of Joef' The annual Joe's Tavern featured Helene Missildine as soloist and the Joliettes as the dancers of Paris. Marlene Colwell, vice president, was the proprietor 'iJoe.,' '4She's the craziest minute-taker I've ever seen, ex- claims Miss Thressa Newell as Sue Brown, secretaryg Miss Newell, Miss Donna Needham, and Nancy Thompson, treasurer, discuss the last meeting. Getting the last crumb of a board dinner is Mary Beth Young. Other board members, Jermaine Eckart, Vicki Allen, Judi Crow, Michelle Williams, Alice Jane Reed, and Janet Henry try for their share of the goodies. Only sixty more posters and welre finished is the thought of the publicity committee. Linda Hoy, Judi Cummings, Patty Haston, Dixie Hayes, and chairman Jo Ann Kessler combine efforts to make eye-catching posters. ' ' ,,,, . I K ,, , S If he takes that last lollipop 1,11 . . . thinks Jean Glaser. Coralee Barrett approves Galen Rathburn's choice of candy as the three make purchases at a pre-Christmas candy sale at Dillons. 'gl het I have a strikeli' exclaims Deloris Murphy as she and Judi Rowe roll their balls down the lanes during a GAA howling session. The spectators are Kay Anderson, Janice Goldsmith, Beth Wray', Donna Bennett, Barbara Ann Smith, Karen Schroll, and two unidentified CAA members. Deloris is chairman of all GAA sports. Trying hopelessly to keep that wandering left foot straight is Jane Darling. Board member Shirley Herron gives hints on how to stay up on the ice at the.Ref0rmatory pond. Other GAA ice skaters wave from the background. 6 aAfter four hundred fifty programs. lim almost sure the theme of Joe's Tavern is 'Chez ,loief 'i says Sue Schrock. In English it means House of Joe. gcc: neon lights, fountain hz'g!zlz'ght 'chez joie' Painting and dancing at 'cchez Joiei' are the smovk-clad mem- lvcrs of the chorus line. The memhc-rs are Vickev Erwin. Susan Scruggs. Sue Ann Fowler, assistant head of the lineg Susan Sawyer. Martha Cilhert, and Carolyne Newman. 6: Maybe if l dream awhile l can rmnemher the next step thinks Elsie Norris as Penny Nivhols, Carole Kruger. head of the line: Elsie. Donna Caeddert, Wlarcia Eliright. and Sandy Emhick 7 Cocoa and l would like to sing a duet. but she dance for Joes Customers' only sings in French and l know only the English translationf' explains Helene Missildine, soloist for J0e's. 'The other day l missed this chord and you should have seen the chorus linef, chuckles Alice Jane Reed, pianist for the line. to Carol Rostine, accompanist for the soloist Mom won't care if l heat her spoons on the clean and Joe' floor-Nlarlene Colwell. proprietor of Joeis Tavern, 5 pounds out the heat of the music. Dixie Hayes and Bob Nicklin read for parts at tryouts while Bruce Davis. l'at Boss. Diane Mitchell, and Jim Enns wait for their cues. The senior class of 1960 presented HYou Canit Take lt With You May 4 and 5 in Richardson Auditorium. Rehearsals for the play, directed by Mr. Bobby Patton, began in March. The plot of the play revolved around a romance between Alice Sycamore, played by Pat Boss, a mem- ber of a delightfully mad family, and Tony Kirby, Mark Mallett, the attractive son ol very proper par- ents. When Tony brought his parents, played by Sharon McDaniel and Douglas Hager, to dine at Aliceis home on the wrong evening, the unprepared Sycamores offered them cheap food for dinner. The shock shown by the Kirbys at this suggestion con- vinced Alice that marriage to Tony was out of the question, but Tony wouldn't give her up because he felt that his parents were wrong. Mr. and Mrs. Sycamore were played by Bill Hob- son and Diane Mitchell. Others in the east were Helene Missildine, Thelma Walke1', Bruce Davis, ,lim Enns, Bob Nieklin, Mike Barnes, Mae Anderson, and Valerie Ferris. Dixie Hayes was student director. Anxiously awaiting their turns are Helene Missildine and Valerie Ferris as Diane Mitchell, Rex Caskill, and Mae An- derson try out. senior play graduating thespians present jfou can't take it with you' lim nervous enough without you pointing that Camera at mel thinks Bruce Davis as Judi Crow, Douglas Hager, and Mike Barnes study their lines. Mr. Bobby Patton. play director, looks over the lists of '4hopeluls', before conducting tryouts. 7 A if ,A x K 2 J 5 s Q ' f ff, ig .i kjqvifyx W '-V61 pf! C7 K gf 4 Q 0 +0 ATHLETICS wv-,..,. , fzotball. . basketball wrestling. track .... tennis . . golf ..... lz-club. . . football hawks have winning season With a nucleus of twelve returning lettermen from the 1958 Salt Hawk football squad, which was a co- champion in the Ark Valley League, fans and play- ers alike were optimistic over Hutchinson Higlfs chances for 1959. However, there were many dis- appointing, as well as enlightening moments ahead from which the '59 team would emerge with a five- won, four-lost record and second place in the always tough Ark Valley League. Hutchinson's league record of four wins and one loss was better than that of the previous year, and the four teams to whom the Hawks lost were all among the Associated Press,s top-ten teams in the state. Capt. Fred Stanfield Sr., QB, No. 62 All Ark Valley All Soutll Central All Slate Hon. Mention Capt. Lin Entz Sr., C, No. 63 All Ark Valley Second Team 0 Guiding the Hawks through a victorious season are Irish Ireland, head football coach, Bruce Mc- Clure, line coach, Joe Krafels and Charles Lyons. B-Team coaches. Side-stepping Wichita Southeast's Slingsby in order to gain more yardage is halfbaek Ken Cotton. Stu Keown Sr., C. No. 87 All Ark Valley All South Central A 21, 5 -,L ,J fr f Q fi ,H f., SH., 33 , ff ' ' , 1' ' ,Q .a-gf C,'.Q1I I J ' I1-ff .lv-2,Q '.. -11' f . , , .1 3 . N if 4 t ref-by iff J -v WQQQ, ' 7 ' ,ig ', Q , ffl V-...,g ,511- ' aa, V, of Lb W, 1 ' '- r- ' '17 if ,. , . ' W L fy-A 5 , , .,.. We .. 11 we viii ' V ' .,..., , 1 2 3 4 final 0 0 0 7 0 01212 hutchinson 7 great bend 0 1 2 3 4 final 7 0 0 7 9 0 6 621 1llllC1lillS0ll 0 southeast The 1959 grid season hegan on a somher note the favored Salt Hawks found themselves com- ing home from Great Bend on the short e11d of ll 12-7 score. Hutchinson scored first on a good drive elimaxed hy a touchdown hy fullhack Ar- mand llaughnian and was ahead 7-0 at intermis- sion. But the Hawks could not muster a defense the second half, as the Panthers scored twice on end runs. Wichita Southeast came to town for the second game of the season with a dangerous reputation and a Hue foothall team. Hutchinson was Hred up and hungry for an upset, hut the Hawks eou1dn't get the joh done. Although the game started as a slaughter, with Southeast scoring nine quick points early in the game, the Hawks battled hack in the second period on gains hy ,lon Wickliffe and a touchdown hy Baughman hefore going down in the second half under a 21-7 score. :gil 'Rails A A 7' 1' -iiiiifuixijw ii? ., ,J wax' f 'Lv me L ,.g,:iQ: ry I. I I Q .' f wk ' x ,J-.- ,, ' .,,, , 1, -pi K a,.ff c+ ' ' , A '32 . it .f'.vZV 'r: H'f ft' Ziff ' Vw' -eil, 313.53-. 'ff W , Q? ' A tl, -si ' gQQij:'f' yg1f'Q21?b .vflffQ-ff: 3- A ' ,. 4 I . his-Lim fl Q v'2zQ8,cg,1ifHi4,?f2i Armand Baugltman Ken Cotton 7,5 ms in ,mf Tw Sr., FB, No. 50 Sr., HB, No. 40 All Ark Valley, Second Tc-am All Ark Valley, Second Team All South Central, Hon. Mention As the Hawks go for an extra point in the Winfield game Lin Entz kicks and Fred Stanfield holds. Wes Watkills Sr., T, No. 89 All Ark Valley 1 2 3 4- final lllll,CllillS0ll 6 1 4' 1 2 6 38 el qlorado 6 0 0 6 l 2 Holding tight on an extra-point try are Hutchinson linemen Stu Keown 16871, Rainer Martens Hill, Tom Minor l86j. Armand Baughman l'50l, and Wes Watkins f89l. Num- ber 64 is ,lon Wickliffe. FIGHTING SALT HAWKS Ol N59-BACK ROW: D. Smalley, mgr., J. Shaffer. E. Crupper, D. Grove. F. Spell- man. P. Sclimucker, D. Miller, S. Bernard, D. Kinley, S. Steele, B. Ferris. and B. Atkinson. MIDDLE HOW: D. Hill. D. Skinner. D. Wilson, H. Chahin. K. Opdycke. H. Cole- E . '99 . fff- ifQ'il':i --mi W ttf H -file if, ?QCQfT.f--f':Fiff'f- W 454, 'ly Tr- . ,Si , . . W-g. .. its 37,5 ky-fa T in sate.. 1. .. - - i leaf- :gp .gszcgii za-ci?-Wiifmikwi rs 1-awfffigf . r,f?4fi'w 'wie Tom Minor Rainer Martens Sr., C, No. 36 Sr., T, No. 81 All Ark Valley Second Team Hutchinson hnally moved into high gear at El Dorado for their first victory of the season hy a 38-12 score. The Wildcats scored hrst on a 26-yard touchdown pass but after that it was all Hutchinson as the Salt Hawks built up a 20-6 halftime lead on touchdowns by Ken Cotton, Armand Baughman, and Fred Stan- field, and two conversions hy Lin Entz. The Salt Hawks then scored twice in the third period and once in the fourth quarter to add the finishing touch. grove. G. james. ll. Cully, E. l uller, J. Summers, and li. Darnell. FRONT ROW: T. lVlinur. L. lfntz. D. Atkinson. C. Bell, G. Mooney, S. Walker, J. Wicklille, R. Martens, li. Songer, lVl. Mandeville. and S. Keown. if Q in S if S K Ripping his way through Winfield defensive men is Fred Stanfield as Armand Baughman 1503 and Jon Wickliffe f64J block, Following up the play is Rainer Martens f8lJ. ln what was probably their finest game, Hutchin- so11 combined a powerful offense with a rugged de- fense to down the Winfield Vikings 34-7. The offense again featured Baughman on three touchdown plunges and a 37-yard touchdown pass from Stanlield to Cotton. But the Salters' defense was important. Guards Lin Entz and Stu Keown were in Winfieldis liackfield all night and had much to do with the Vikings' total of only 25 yards rushing. BACK ROW: D. Doane, L. Gordon, G. Markle, S. Steele D. Sisk, B. Weppler, mgr., L. Shoffner, L. Magyar, R. Wellsi N. Edwards, and D. Mitchell, mgr. MIDDLE ROW: J. New- lon, J. Ludwig, R. Grant, B. Sperling. D. Wegener, B. J. -spa . 1 2 3 4 final hutchinson 7 14 6 7 34 Winfield 7 0 0 0 7 1 1 1 an Q ' Alvin Casey Joe Piatt Sr., E, No. 96 Sr., E, No. 61 Hunter, W. Beall, T. Kitch, H. Echols, and M. Hickox FRONT ROW: W. Ragsdale, A. Casey, J. Hughes, D. Hare A. Baughman, T. Stringer, K. Cotton, F. Stanfield, J. Piatt W. Watkins, and C. Johannsen. f f 1 2 3 4- final hutchlnson 0 7 6 7 20 west 13 12 9 14-48 1 2 3 4- final hutchlnson 0 13 0 6 19 north 0 0 7 6 13 ,I im Hu gli es ' sr., G, E, No. --am... ,,,,. W... W 1, ta -1 -Sap -14 E 1? 13.51 ' , .2 Ka.. 5433. Q ' i ' ' The tragedy which so often strikes other fine foot- ball teams struck Hutchinson the night they played West. After being at their peak the week before, the team was not up for the West game. The Salt Hawks looked good after taking the opening kickoff. But a West end picked up a Hutch- inson fumble and broke into the clear for a touch- down that broke the Salt Hawk spirit. West and Ken Coleman then went on to slaughter the Salters 48-20. A beaten and beat-up bunch of Salt Hawks left Law- rence Stadium with their tail feathers clipped. The next game, which was with North, was close and hard fought all the way. Stanheld was the big man on offense as ,lim Hughes and Wes Watkilis had their best night on defense. The Salt Hawks won a squeaker 19-13. 7 f Stu Sleele Jim Ludwig Jr., HB, N0. 49 JI'-, C, NO. 43 'LDuke Kinley 160i and Fred Stanfield find West Highs Tony Blake to their liking as Don Skinner 1925, Stu Steele 4495, jim Hughes 1821, and Wes Watkins 1891 stand by to give their assistance. 'VX ?nB JE' WH v- , 1. Vifff.- '.,5 1 rs 'H is Q! ii .. 1 2 3 4' final lllll0llillS0ll 6 0 0 7 13 Wellington 0 6 0 0 6 The Salt Hawks notched their third AVL victory, without a loss, on a Wellington gridiron that looked more like a hog pen. The Hawks gained their victory by capitalizing on Wellingtonls mistakes. Cotton set up the Hrst Hawk marker hy intercepting a Crusader pass on the 30- yard line. After a jump pass to Al Casey, Stanheld went in for the score from the l. Wellington then came hack to score on the last play of the first half. ln the hnal period, Hutchinson made steady gains before Baughman scored the winning touchdown and Entz kicked the point to give the Salt Hawks a well earned l3-6 victory. ,.L. ,L li. V, . . .. . , at www Q ,, . ,, gy K. : ffaww :f .te -S' 1: wa,-i, 1 Q? x Q t'Did they make it?7' seems to he in the minds of almost every- one as Referee Harry Davison and Captains Stanfielfl 1623 and Entz l'68j get a close view of an important measurement in the Wellington game. The Hawks stopped the Crusaders on this fourth-down try and took possession of the hall and scored. .- --:fs A ,V .1- . W. ,. ' ii. N M53 iitgf -' -Vg-1-I .5-3 , 6 vb r - gig A Q ff 1 Dong Kinley Don Skinner Harry Chahin Bob Sperling .lf-, E, No. 60 Jr., T, No. 92 Jr., HB, No. 42 Soph., G, No. l5 Sam Walker Tom Stringer Sr., T, No. 65 Sr., T, No. 88 . V .Q i'5f'3, .t , .x yi V t rt,.,,,? t T-sz N gj.5 ,,s,Q at ,tv v.. ' ,451 Mite :EFT it 1 Qlvgtn W at ' EYES' 'lt SY 5 'W 'iv-In .tfzlfal W00dy,' Kramer Athletic Director 125 1 2 3 4 final hutchinson 0 0 0 0 0 arkansas city 7 7 7 7 28 The Arkansas City game was a disappointing one for Hutchinson. Not only did the Hawks lose, but they lost by a most decisive score of 28-0. It was the only time all year that the Hutchinson team was 'gwhitewashedf' Ark'City unleashed Frank Brown, a speedy fullback, for two touchdowns and relied on Terry Downingis passes to end Steve Sherwood for theother two scores. The victory assured the Bulldogs at least a tie forthe AVL title, which they went on to win with an identical 28-0 score over Winfield. The defeat was the first one for Hutchinson on the Ark' City field since 1951. There just wasn't a heck of a lot you could say about the Ark City game. ARK VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Dumping an Ark City hall carrier is safety man Stu Steele as Lin Entz f68J, Rainer Martens f81J, Stu Keown f87l. Fred Stanfield f62l, and Armand Baughman ISOJ close in. Team W L T Arkansas City 5 0 0 HUTCHINSON 4 1 0 Wellington 3 2 0 Winfield 2 3 0 Newton 1 4 0 E1 Dorado 0 5 O Beatty Hunler Bill Darnell Jr-, QB. NO- 93 Soph., E, No. 97 Bruce Ferris Joe Newlon Jack Summers Jr., HB, No. 85 Jr., QB, No. 84 Jr., HB, No. 67 26 :. ' I .. hutchinson newton 1 2 3 4 final 61219 64-3 0 6 0 0 6 1959 SEASON RECORD Hutchinson Great Bend Hutchinson Southeast Hutchinson Winfield Hutchinson West Hutchinson North Hutchinson 13 WCllillgl0Il 6 Hutchinson 0 Arkansas City 28 Hutchinson 43 Newton 6 It was a cold I7-degree night when the New- ton Railroaders came to town for the final game of the season on Nov. 13. But it was a hot night for the Salt Hawks. With the war cry of HRCIIl6lfl1lJ6l' the mud, the Salt Hawks derailed the Railroaders with an avalanche of touchdowns to end the season with a sweet 43-6 victory. The Hawks scored Hrst on an end 1'un IJy junior Bruce Ferris. Other Hutch scores were provided Iiy Stanheld with two more touch- downs, followed Iiy two 6-pointers Imy Cotton anal a conversion pass from Stanfield to Rainer Martens. The final scores came on a pass interception lay Stu Steele and a one-yard run Ivy Baughman. The 43-6 victory gave the Salt Hawks second place in the AVI, and salted away an erratic and exciting season which will long lie remem- I With the gracefulness of a Iiallerina, Wichita Nortlrs Roger Helt sidesteps Hutchinson tacklers Sam Walker I65I and Fred Stanfield. Ken Cotton MOI takes a handoli as the entire Salt Hawk team is shown in action against Newton. Imered Iiy members and followers of the l959 Hutchinson High School football team. They run the showI Coach Irish Ireland and the oflicial watch a 'icoolv play in the Newton game. 127 B RLT 3 4 llftwy E am ball! mtv SALT SALT 5153 AW. H FS HAWKS HAWRS 1' ,J 5 is SALT ZAWHS SALT HAWKS 1959-'60-John Dean, Tom Sheppard, Ken Richard Perry, Bruce Swinney, Stu Steele, Doyle Brighten- Cotton, Fred Stanfield, Bud Montford, Coach ,loe Krafels, burg, Fred Littooy. 128 .. Coach Joe Krafels yells encouragement to his team during a close game. basketball '59-'60 season is 55001 ofups and a'0wns The l959-'60 liasketlrall season was a story of ups and downs for Coach Joe Krafels and his charges. With a nucleus of two returning lettermen, the Hawk varsity liuilt a 9-9 regular season and lost to a talented Pratt team in their first game of the regional tournament af Great Bend. Hutchinson surprised pre-season pollsters hy gaining a third-place tie in the AVL. On the lrasis of a 5-5 league record, the Salt Hawks trailed Newton and the Vlfinfield Vikings in the final standings. Meanwhile, the B-team, under the leadership of Coaches Don Newell and ulrishv Ireland, com- piled a highly creditable 10-6 season record. Handicapped most of the season hy flu and in- juries, the Hawks comlmined desire and aliility to produce winning conilminations. E2 H Tl1r66,S H crowd, thinks Doyle Brightenburg while Stu Steele and Bud Montford wait for the outcome during the Great Bend game. FINAL SEASON RECORD 1959-1960 46 Wichita West . . ................ 39 41 Newton . . ..... . . .53 51 Wellington . . ...... . . .47 48 Wichita Southeast . . . . . . .51 41 Arkansas City . . . . . . .33 61 Chanute . . ..... . . . .48 46 Emporia . . ....... .... 4 9 56 El Dorado . . ...... . . .57 71 Wichita Southeast . . . . . . .49 40 Winfield . . ......... . . .31 39 Great Bend . . ..... . . .56 29 Newton . . ....... .. .42 52 Wichita North . . . . . .70 53 Wellington . . . . . . . .45 59 Dodge City . . . . . . .45 28 Ark City .... . . .51 60 El Dorado . . . . .45 52 Winfield . . . . .59 64 Pratt . . ..................... .69 ARK VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Newton 9 1 Winfield 6 4 Hutchinson 5 5 Arkansas City 5 5 El Dorado 4 6 Wellington 1 9 SALT HAWK RESERVES-FRONT ROW: R. Perry, 5. Steele, D. Kinley, H. Chahin, R. Smith, and B. Swinney. SECOND ROW: B. Atkinson, D. 1 Grove, B. Bemis, L. Magyar, L. Shoffner, D. Miller, V. Thompson, and T. Kitch. THIRD ROW: E. Crupper, B. Davis, D. Brightenburg, B. Darnell, O. Markle, and S. Bernard. F 1 J' SALT SET SALT X' sur w HAWKS HAWK? AWK5 SALT Assistant Coaches Mlrishn Ireland and Don Newell watch their B-team charges win another game. 129 Junior forward Fred Littooy goes high to snare a rebound during the Southeast game. 130 'fWatch that elhowlw growls Fred Stanfield as Bud Mont- ford and Stu Steele step in to steal the hall. begin with vzezfow over west Hutchinson was up for their opening game Dee. fl- and defeated Vifichita West Pioneers 46-39. This vic- tory at the Arena lent hope to the Hawk plans for 760. Following the West victory, Hutch opened Ark Valley League play at Newton. The Newton tradition of 'fWiii 'em all in Lindley Halli' proved too much, and the Railroaders scored 58 to Hutchls 41. The Hutchinson five were up again. This time the victim was Vifellington. The Hawks needed an over- time, hut whipped the Crusaders 51-447 on the Welling- ton court. Wirvliita Southeast led Hutchinson through the first half, and heat down a rally in the third quarter to give the Hawks their second defeat, 41-8-51. Ark City traveled to Hutchinson for the homecoming game, Jan. 8. The Bulldogs outscored Hutch on field goals, but lost 4-l-38 on the 77 percent free throw ac- curacy of the Hawks. On Jan. 15 Hutchinson traveled to the Emporia ln- vitational Tournament. In the first round the Hawks trampled a tall Chanute team, 6l-fi-8. The champion- ship game, played against host Emporia, was a different story as the Hawks fell, 46-49. Bud Montford led the Hawk individual scoring with a two-game total of 32 points. Opening regular season play again, this time at El Dorado, the Hawks trailed throughout the game. After a late three-minute rally, Hutch dropped a heartlireakcr, 56-57. Fred l.ittooy hit 21 points in the losing cause. Up once again, Hutchinson avenged an earlier loss to Wichita Southeast. With a powerful fast break, the Hawks rolled over the Buffaloes 71-49, for their highest scoring game of the year. Saturday, Jan. 30, Hutchinson was not only 6'up,' 7 Stu Steele and Al Casey gang np on a Southeast player. Stanfield and John Dean 'ities upw an Ark City opponent while Littooy wait for the rebound. Stu Steele holds off reinforcements. flu-ridden hawks dzfeat winjiela' yhr lzzlghlzght cyfseason but was miraele-minded. With three regulars ill, Coach Kralels sent a team averaging less than 5-feet, 10-inches per man against the powerful Winfield Vikings. l.ed by seniors Fred Stanlield and Bud Montford, the jun- ior trio of Stu Steele, Doyle Brightenhurg, and Rich- ard Perry not only held their own, but defeated Win- Held, 40-31. Against non-league Great Bend, the flu-ridden Hawks were not as fortunate and went down in de- feat, 39-56. l Newton invaded the Sports Arena for the second elash of the year and went home ahead, 42-29. Junior forward Stn Steele held All-Stater Vern Smith to 9 points to highlight the game lor Hutchinson. Next opponent for the Hawks was Wichita North, City League Champions. Down hut 5 points at the half, the Hawks tired rapidly and dropped the tilt, 52-70. Once again at full force Hutch elolmhered Welling- ton 53-45 at the Arena. This win put the Hawks hack into serious contention in the AVL race. ln another non-league game Hutch dropped a strong Dodge City team, 59-45. Senior center John Dean hit his high total for the ycar and took individual scoring honors with 23 points. Hutchinson took its worst defeat of the year at the hot hands of Ark City, losing 28-51. Going into the next home game, Hutch carried a 4-4 AVL reeord. Sparked hy Dean's 22 points, the Salt Hawks topped El Dorado, 60-45. ln the final game of the regular season, Hutchinson lost the game and seconid place in the Valley to Win- field. A late rally was to no avail as the Hawks lost, 52-59. Hutchinson's hrst game of the regional tournament, played at Great Bend, was postponed because of heavy snow. Against the Pratt Creenlmacks, Deanis l9 and Montfordis l8 weren't enough, and the Hawks lost their final game of the year, 64-69. The team elected Fred Stanlield and Bud lVlontlord co-captains of the squad. Stanlield was also chosen the most inspirational player. Junior forward Stu Steele was voted the most improved player. John Dean led Hawk total seoring with 209 points and a l2.3 points per game average. Bud Montiord led in H1-ld goal percentage with 43 per cent, and Stu Steele hit free throws at an 80 per eent elip to lead that department. Closing up shop for another year are Managers Dave Al- len. Ron Barteher, and Dave Hodge. FQGSE-11' Hiiwiilif '- g'Hey Fredlw yells John Dean as West players close in during the first game of the season. 'Tll take my hall and go home! warns Fred Littooy as Wichita Southeast players slip past Ken Cotton and John Dean to defense him. l tiff rn-, 1 5 2 A....,. HGrab it, Kenfi says Bud Montford as Cotton battles for the rebound against Newton. lt's Newton hy a nose as John Dean, Stu Steele, and Burl Montford take second in this race for the hall. 132 Dean controls the ball against Newton? Fred Stanfielcl watches Bud Montforci assist in the re- bound. Iglfllilfll Perry Tom Sheppard John Dean Jr., Guard Sr., Forward Sr., Center krajels letters fue seniors, three juniors l Fred Stzmfield Sr., Guard Co-captain Stu Steele Fred Littooy Jr., Forward jr., Forward Kon Couon All Ark Valley Sr., Forwarfl First and len for Newlfm-Wfacklersn Fred Litlooy, Bud Montford, and Fred Stanfield make the going rough. Bud Montford Sr., Guard Co-captain All Ark Valley wrestling gmpplers jinish blazing season Coach Charles Lyons' crew of wrestlers added another chapter to the sehool's album of inter- school sports. With a nucleus of nine returning lettermen, Coach Lyons and Dean Gamble, assistant coach, guided the Salt' Hawks to second place in the Wichita West tourneyg second in the Ark Valley, a district championship berth, a third in the re- gionals, and seventh in the state. The matmen compiled an impressive pre-tourney record winning seven meets in eight outings. In dual competition the Salters lone loss was to New- tonls Railers, 20-22. SALT HAWK WRESTLERS-ABACK ROW: Coach Charles Lyons, B. Baughman, Richard Pitchford, B. Wingert, L. Mc- Clure, K. Bauglnnan, M. lVlaxner, J. Dunn, manager, and Dean Gamble, assistant coach. FOURTH ROW: A. Garcia, K. Stewart, S. Demoret, S. Steele, B. Cully, C. Hyter, D. Wilson, R. Brooks, E. Kumorowski, H. Colegrove. THIRD Jon Wiclcliffe Armand Baughman Cocaptain C0-captain 127 lbs. 180 lbs. 3rd State 2nd State Biting the dust is Wichita North's Ralph Bennett as Salt Hawk Rainer Martens uses the Bedskin for a wheelbarrow. lVlartens de- cisioned the 220-pounder, fl-0. BOW: D. Wells, B. Spelling, German. L. Gordon, D. Hill, W. Ragsrlale, J. Goetz, J. Barnes, D. Hare, QI. Denney, and K. Britt. SECOND BOW: B. Songer, B. Atkinson. B. Beus- sner, A. Baughman, R. Martens, J. Hughes, J. Konnesky, S. Shaffer, L. Bagsflale, and ,l. Wicklifle. FRONT ROW: B. Demoret, D. Sayers, and A. Neuburger. ,lim Hublles Rainer Martens giglglgslct 154 llxs Heavyweight lst District 2nd Regional , we , .t f ng Scrambling for the mat's edge is El Dorado's Wilflcat Keith Day. Day is trying to rid himself of Hutchinsonls Rainer Martens. Martens won the heavyweight contest, 3-2. Congratulations, fella,-Rainer Martens, left, and Steve Shaffer crowd around Armand Baughman, center, as Baughman strides from the mat after a victory. 6 three matmen take state honors at oaklfgf SEASON RECORD Hutch 28 Winfield Hutch 27 Wellington Hutch 20. Newton Hutch 25 Wichita East Hutch 35 Russell Hutch 24 Salina Hutch 23 El Dorado Hutch 30 Wichita North Wichita West Tourney Ark Valley Tourney District Tourney Regional Tourney State Tourney On the level-Hutch matman Dan Hare and the referee put their heads together trying to 13 22 22 21 11 21 19 17 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 7th John Fredricksen, El Dorado grappler, learns how to stand on his head the hard way from Salt Hawk Jon Wickliffe. This maneuver gave Wickliffe the decision by a fall. decide the fate of Viking wrestler V. Coertz. Hare won the tussle on a pin. The turtle! Lloyd Ragsdale, on top, and Herold Roach of Wichita North team up to give fans at Convention Hall a chance to watch a real battle. Whos who? Blll Songer, right, and Norths A. Todd finish the match just as this picture showsfa 2-2 dead- lock. One, two . . . Referee Bob Johnson gets his head into his work as he checks to see if Hutchinsonis Jim Hughes has a near-pin ovcr Wichita Northis James Harper. Doing a Hawk-flip on Bill Songer is Winfieldis J. Miller. Songer tied Miller in the contest, 3-3. Coach Charles Lyons shows his 'itop ten grapplers the first-place trophy they won in the district tourney at Kinsley. FRONT ROW: Ray Hcussner, Bob Demo- ret, Coach Lyons, Dean Gamble, assistant coachg Joe Konnesky, and Jon Wickliffe. BACK ROW: Jim Hughes, Bill Songer, Lloyd Ragsdalc, Armand Baugh- man, Rainer Martens, and Steve Shaffer. Whoa-a-a-Rainer Martens up-ends Winfield ace B. Wilson. Martens won the tussle, 8-5. Lyin, down on the job? Lloyd Ragsdale, right, tries to kickout of a possible pinning hold employed by North's Herold Roach. 137 138 track thin-elads bundle up in cola' weather S! Makes no difference whether the sun shines or the snow flies, Gene Barnard and Fred Stanfield get in some practice. 1960 TRACK SCHEDULE March 25 North Invitational March 29 Great Bend Dual April 2 Sterling Relays April 8 East Invitational April 15 Wichita Invitational April 22-23 Kansas University Relays 4'And hold on to the hatonf, instructs HWoody7, April 29 Hutchinson Invitational Kramer, head track coach. Assistant coach May 7 Ark Valley Meet at Newton Charles Lyons looks On' May 14 Regionals at Hutchinson May 20-21 State Meet at Manhattan SALT HAWK TRACKSTERS-Standina: T. Kitch. R. Rod- Grove, G. Benjamin. and F, Cordon. KNEELTNG: D. Smal- riquez. B. Atkinson, L. Magyar, D. Aldrich, M. Miller, R. ley, J. Williarns, N. Edwards, T. Lanpin. H. Benjamin, lVl. Bemis, L. Shoffner, B. Brown, D. Doane. L. Billinfzsly, R. Stevens. M. Penny, D. Wilson, D. Hill, M. Kirby, and R. Preston, D. Ewing, J. Barnes, J. Denney. German, A. Cully. Garcia, S. Bernard, E. Crupper. B. Darnell. D. Ayers, D. K l r ' f UH. , use .- - 4 ,Tl hf 'M TRACK l.l'l'l'Tl'lBNll'lN AND Sl'lNl0RS-KNl'll'll,lNG: S. STANIHNGZ S. K1-own, T. gll'll1fl4'I'. W. Wiltklllg. B. Weim- Steclc. B. Atkinson. .l. Summers. B. llunter. .l. Calenline, B. plcr. B. Ferris. S. Stout, B. llaycs, G. lVlooncy. G. Bell. and Woods. ,loc Piatt. G. Barnard. G. Darnell. and S. Walker. lack Piatt. hawk trackmen seek third consecuzfive av! crnww The l959 Hutchinson High School track squad started a Winning season lVlarch 28 with a solid first place in the Sterling Relays. The Hawks scored 65 points while Great Bend placed second with llllilfl points. ln thc second meet of the season, Hutchinson trav- eled to Wichita for the North Quadrangular. Run- ners and field men braved strong winds as the host team won the meet with 75 points. Hutchinson was second with 56. After taking a dual contest from Great Bend, the Hutchinson thin-clads traveled to l.awrence for the annual Kansas University Relays. Although the Hawks carried a ten-man traveling squad, they placed in only one event. The sprint medley relay team of Bill Jennings, Bruce Ferris, Willis Brooks, and Gene Barnard lxrought home third-place honors. At the Hutchinson Invitational the Salters took third place as Wichita East and Wichita North took first and second. The contest featured an outstanding performance lry Archie San Romani of Wichita East who ran a 4:l3.6 mile. ln the AVL meet at El Dorado, the Hutchinson team successfully defended their Ark Valley c1'own. Five first places and depth in most events won 6216 points for the Hawks. Ark City was second with 11-6. Playing host to one of four class AA regionals in the state, the Hawks trailed Wichita North hut tied for second with Ark City. Hutchinson qualified five individuals and all three relay teams for the state meet. Hutchinson scored 7 points to gain tenth place in the state meet. Fred Stanfield placed second in the javelin. Gene Barnard took fifth in the 880, and the medley relay team placed fourth to account for the point total. Huffine nml puffing and trying to get thc kinks out are Salt Hawk track men. Evcrvhorlv': mir of stem lnvt me thinks Gerald Darnell as hc leads .lack Calentinc, Steve Stout. Jack Summers, and Boh Akins around the gym. MPWKCBK QQNQ' tennis squad, new coach get late season start Uk , . ' fxs 5 H-mm . 1960 SCHEDULE .L V , L . Q i.a,.,,hV 1 ' Q Ft IX 5 'mum K, t s Buhler March 28 Salina March 31 McPherson April 7 Salina April 15 Buhler April 19 I-Iutch Invitational April 22 1960 TENNIS SQUAD M M Cl W ll d V Th E .l h Derby April 28 - 1 r - . an e- enc an , . ompson, . o n- vllle, D. Slsk, M. l-'atr1ck,,l.Wheaton, son, B. Henson, D. Coleman, and C. El Dorado May 3 B. Rostine, M. Sollenberger, D. Lewis, Detter. a1'k.V3l:9Y Mayllqihlgs 11 B. Burgess, V. bisk, D. Allen, F. egiona - State May 20-21 ' Nature became the tennis team's worst enemy last spring as the heaviest snows since the early 1900's fell. Outdoor practice, which was impos- sible the first weeks in March, forced the team in- doors. Mr. Homer Kruckenberg began his first year as the coach of the squad. With four seasoned letter-men, the prospects were good for a 'lbetter than averagen season. Returning lettermen WC1'C Vic Sisk, Van Thompson, Larry Kingsley, and Bob Henson. Last year's squad compiled its best season rec- ord in years and finished second in the Ark Valley Tournament. Junior letterman return the ball. Grimacing after a backhand return is Larry Kingsley, senior letterman. Reaching for a wide return is senior letterman Bob Henson. Vic Sisk waits to Van Thompson, junior letterman, com- pletes a hard serve. golf sno w tees QU' Zinlfsters 1960 SCHEDULE Arkansas City April 1 Wichita Invitational April 8 Salina April 18 El Dorado April 22 Hutchinson Invitational April 28 Ark Valley Tournament May 5 Regional May 13 State Tournament May 27-28 THE l960 GOLF SQUAD-l7lllS'l' HOW: J. King. B. Summers, D. Wingert H. McDonald, C. Fish, D. Sellers, D. lloclgxe, l.. Drown H. lflmerhart. D. Swan son, D. Bowman. and Nl. Sims. SECOND HOW: IVI. Hamilton. maehg C Spenee, C. Rathlvun, P. Sehmueker. J. lloherts, B. Wilson, J. Erlggington ll. llilst, D. Haskarcl. J. Harcly, ancl A. Hamilton. With eight returning lettermen the golf team was preparerl for all corners. This yearls team was the same team that placed fourth in the state tournament in l959. The returning lettermen were seniors Alan Hamil- 'll kinda, took a head on him ancl . . .H continues Alan Hamilton to the senior lettermen G. Rathhun, D. Bowman, and R. Hilst. g'Keep your eye on the ballf' says Max Hamilton t lettermen D. Bowman, C. Fish. H. Hilst, and J. Hardy. Kneeling are D. Winge1't and G. llathbun. ton, Dave Bowman. Galen Rathlnun, Jerry Kirkpat- rick, and Rusty Hilst. The iuniors were Jim Hardy and Dean Vlfingert. Chuck Fish Was the only return- ing sophomore. Trophies under the golfeijs lrelts were firsts in last year's Hutchinson lnvitational and first in the re- gional, also helcl in Hutt-hinson. Mr. Max Hamilton was coach of the team. 0 141 h-club athletes push pep, sponsor dance Taking a well-earned break from the clayls routine are H-Club officers Fred NUI fillfling U90 lUUCl1 U1 Cheel' about at the Great Stanfielcl, presiflentg Stu Keown, vice president: Lin Fntz, secretaryg and Bend basketlmll game are senior H-Clulmlaers Stu Jim Hughes, treasu1'e1'. Keown, Bob Henson. Alan Hamilton, Gene Barnard. lim Hughes, and Tom Minor as they sit ir' 'lie reserved H-Club section. H-CLUB MEMBERS-BACK ROWI R. RGUSSIICF, D. HMB- ROW: D. Mitchell, R. Showalter, L. Ragsdale, B. Demoret. B. Atkil1SOH, D. Wingvff, J. SUYHIHCFS. B. SONQCIE and B- G. Darnell. R. Woocls, J. Calentine, and S. Stout. FRONT White. THIRD ROW! D. Sm21llCY. B. Hullfef. F. Littooy. ROW: S. Keown, T. Westfall, D. Wzitsmmn, B. Ferris. S. Steele, J. Ludwig. D. Hodge, V. Sisk, and R. Bartcher. SECOND T. Stringer, K. Cotton, F. Stanfield. and A. Baughman. Fleeting ollieers was the first item of busi- ness for H-Club in l959-760. Elected were Fred Stanfield, president, Stu Keown, viee president, Lin Entz, seeretaryg and ,lim Hughes, treasurer. The sponsoring of the football homecoming dance after the vietory over Newton and the crowning of the football queen, Carole Kruger, at the dance, highlighted H-Clulfs activities dur- ing the school year. Alter drawing much praise for their dancing at the Snowball, the H-Club chorus line of twelve senior boys retired to rest on their laurels. The awarding of football letters in a Febru- ary meeting provided the elub with several new members. Letters were awarded at the end of each semester after grades had been received and it was known whether the prospective mem- ber was eligible seholastically. Wo1'king the Concession stands at football games and traelc meets provided funds for the elub's treasury and the buying of pop and hot dogs for the annual H-Club picnic: in the spring provided a way of spending them. Members of the U59 H-Club are taking time-out on a warm spring afternoon to clean whitewash off the north side of HHS. A group of Hunknownl' vandals provided the job. H-CLUB NIlfNlBlfRSfl-i.ACK ROVV: S. Walkeer, J. Wi4:k- C. Ralhbun, B. Henson. Jack Pialt, Joe Piatt, R. Martens, liffe, and Shaffer. 'I'HlRD ROVV: B. Sperling. B. Darnell, and L. Entz. FRONT ROW: C. Bell, B. Xveppler. A. Butler, C. Fish. J. Hardy. H. Chabin, D. Skinner, L. Kingsley, and W. Wzttkins, A. Casey, B. Kistler, T. Minor, J. Hughes, and A. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: D. Kinley, V. Thompson, C. Barnard. 'I4 9' I I' ' L .- E , ,Lv U1 STUDENT LIFE x 'iii . ,X D ' 1 il . R 0 x at fi.. jbotball queen. . . allagaroo king. . basketball queen sweetheart king. features ........ jmtbal! homecoming .vue bruzvn queen attendants doris 'Qing vfeki allen penny' niflmlx llllfllllllll mnlwm I . w w -3 Q, Y, .e ,-nw 1 ,.,. . e I 5 6, , , n A 7' Yi' Q f? .1 , ' A h af? V 1 .... I . 7 , in 933' 1 .fm 3 S N mr ' f fx, ex S! 0 , pee.- .M-Y'fifi'f-1 A ' Xu W-nf1:,f , ' jbolball homecoming queen Carole kruger ken cotton Q tom Sheppard I fied staryield pr ,F L l..,..,..,. vu o allagaroo king HW. Lunlm .- . -:,f. susan colladay 43X I if 1 , K . A 7 'S 3' .S'Il.S'I1fl Sfllifytq' '-4 .fm f- . , ,Z sf' ,Qc shirlqz herron Nm, av ' ' rd' x 'RX 44 basketball homecomzng queen juabf vanek miner marterzs jlzck piatt F ar mike patrick lam minor chuck seibel if sweetheart king I 1 A 1 i ' ye V in? student life students collect rnernorzes and experiences never to befrrgotten Does it tick?-Jack Alumhaugh, Buddy Montford, and Russell Dewater wonder as Tom Haworth as- sists them in a physics experiment. 3 3 , iiwi 3 Watching movies of Mexico are Spanish Honor Society lnmnhers Mary Ann Keffer, treasurerg Mary Lou Dix. program chairman: me-miners Doc l7reiclenlverger. Connie Cobcrly. Lincla Carey: Cherie Speer. secretary: members Marcia Harmon and Larry Morgang Helene NiiS!4iifiill0. prcsidonlg members Eleanor Duarte. Susan Jones. and Nancy Thompson. Not pictured is Mary lfllen Navarro. Looking on is Mr, Gareth Huggies. sponsor. 54 Squaresville, eh? Laugghing over a write-up in Life magazine about Hutchinson are Juno Dehm,lHarriett Rirllen, Carolyn Murphy, Marilyn Anthony, Alberta Oliver, Judy Vanek, and Barbara J. Smith. 'gBaby, lt's Cold Outsideln Band members Karyl Brickey, Pat Ross, Mary Bell, Marilyn Pohlman, Myra Neufeld, Shirley Fox, Max Bookless, and Anne Cunningham huddle together during the Newton homecoming game. Only one more box of Kleenex-Workirig on homeroom 1515's float for the homecoming parade are Anita Cordsen, Jerry MC- Creight, ,lack Calentine, Cary Williams, Wilbur Ragrsdale, and Kenneth Feezor. Sounds good hut look at the price, cracks Darrell Watsrmn to Beatty llunter, lack Sum- mers, and Charles Nichols as they meet for a midnight snack at a local restaurant. ! Making like a bird is Roy Myers as he prac ' ,--.-,..' I ' . , x fl , f-, tices on the trampoline. Thomas Kirkby. Ron ald Murphy, Bill Turney. and Donald Pedigo await their turns. 3 t 'fi,X l 155 f , l L' .xx , , r student life students have parties, makejoatsfor homecoming Hawk Time in the Old Town Toniten is the song title chosen by Del Knaueris sophomore homeroom for their float in the homecoming parade. Mixed expressions decorate the faces of students as they watch the Miss America pageant on television while attend- ing a senior party at Carey Park. ln the back row are Helene Missildine, Jerry Wiens, Terry Syler, Jack Calen- tine, Steve Shaffer, Kenny Cotton, Mary Beth Young, Su- san Scruggs, and Chuck Seibel. Front row viewers are Larry Scott, Nancy Thompson, Judy Haskard, Clare Cam- eron, and Judy Bartlett. We wish you a Merry Christmas from the USSR, sing Karen Singleton, Nancy Thompson, and Bev Bond in the GAA Christmas meeting. 156 Doing their Christmas shopping early, and for each other, are Scotty Young and Dee Ann Freidenberger. . J- .-A56 ff, ' L. 5 X'-V.. X 4 'Y' . ,fix 'l. : ..,,..,..a. .3 4 Taking time-out from stuflies lo reall the Thanksgiving lhought on the bulletin hoarcl are Roberta Taylor ancl Mike Tennant. A cappella choir mmnhers in Mrs. Doris Lymanls sen- ior homeroom sing Christmas carols for fellow home- room memhcrs at their Christmas party. Singing are Cram: Fergruson, Larry Kingsley, James Stuhhs, ,Iufly Horton Phvllis Brure and lim Fnns Front row viewers are Jamrs Hmerman lsta Sue Burk mrl ucly Nlaveiflriseh W 1 ullll take a few more-,li says Kenny Mueller as he reaches for cloughnutsof- Smiling lararcly for the cameraman, Davicl Howey fered to him by Harlan Wells at homeroom 3075 Christmas party. Charles waits for Dr. Nl. lf. Xuneinaker to give him his Anderson awaits his turn. polio shot. 157 student life winter season brings snow, fun, more aclfizlizfies ff' An aquamarine theme sets the atmosphere for the New Year's Eve dance at the Sports Arena where Sandy Em- bick and Jack King reign for the evening. Attendants are Vickey Erwin, Joe Piatt, Armando Gonzales, Connie Coberly, Tom Minor, Connie Chabin, Jim Walker, Linda Carey, Jack Piatt. and Marcia Ediger. Pat Ross looks on. The morning after the night before finds the Carousel cast catching up on sleep lost from late rehearsals. ln the front row are Eldon Smith, Richard Cox, Mark Mallett, and Ellen Hageman. SECOND ROW: Richard Smith, Barbara Bechthold, Judy Moshier, Bob Slade, and Deanna Murphy. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Bruce, Bob White, Martha Gilbert, Dee Ann Joyce, and Patty Haston. FOURTH ROW: Dean Sellers. Sue Ann Fowler, Mary Beth Culver, and Mary Ann Smith. FIFTH ROW: Joy Hester. Judy Morris. and Jim Enns. LAST ROW: Jerry Wlieatoli. Seasonis over, football uniforms have been stored until fall and placid Gowans Stadium waits for spring. Representing their homerooms, Susan Colladay, Julie Schroll, and Cary Markle receive congratulations and candy from Prin. R. C. Guy for having one hundred per cent activity ticket sales and the most parents attending parents night. HHS sturlents get practical experience in uute mechanics class at Jueo. They are front to hack: Dun Cfugzill, Billie Duwers, Doug Johnson, anml Larry Walters. ln the haekgrouncl is Eddie Martinez. Students in assembly relax and fincl Msolew satisfaction in an interesting program. bhucks, ainit nothin' tu it think Pat Johnsen, Cary Harris. and Les Hensley as they View the trophies they macle for the flelnate tourney. we X Sl Q 'AYour lrecrlom is yuur must prizml pffwessifiruf' smiles Niclmlus Nyarzuli, former Minister ol Ifi- nance of Hungary, who speaks in un ziwernlmly. Listening is .lim lluhurt ul the llutehinwn Chaun- hc-r of Comrnerw-. Torn Hawortll smuyly smilr-S up from his summer joh as a walking HBargain Bee man for J. C. Penney Co. .s5i'?'4.,, , , M- F Shu, . URESSEZL. Should I or shouldn't l?-Ann Kasper wonders which sign to be- lieve. Caralee Owens and Paul Schwarz look on. The girls' dress- ing room was converted to one for the boys during a basketball tournament held in the boys' gym. Down Mexico way-Accompanied by Mr. John Razo, Rosemary Pina, Sylvia Gallardo, Stella Martinez. Mary Martinez. Barbara Ramos, Amelia Maldonado, and Alice Rodriquez sing at the annual Los Gatos pinata party. Dennis McCracken watches. Making themselves comfortable while they catch up on last minute studying are Charles Hyter. Bill Weppler. Nick Dean, and Paul Calvillo. Lookin! over the biology wrojects are Kay McClellan, Manuel Pina, Mary Scovil, and David Wegener. Doing the :Tennessee Wig-Wampi' in the sophomore assembly are ,lann 'iturn it onn Turner. HUgly,7 Elsie Norris, and Merilyn '6Dunn. GAA All-Star Volleyball Teams arefFRONT ROW: Rosie Flores, Judy Haskard, Bev Bond. Dixie Hayes. Dee Murphy, Jeanette Van Derbur, and Judy Montford. BACK ROW: Carol Pollock, Karen Schroll. Barb Smith. Beth Wray. Birddella Black, and Becky Solomon. Not pictured are Patty Haston, Ardy Byroad, and Ellen Hageman. 549' ..,- umm an kg'Hf', A Bill Hayes, tallest senior, is measured by Helen Lynch for his cap and grown as Jucly Miller, shortest seniorg liicharcl Tolbert, and Mary Gist wait their turns. The climax of four years of hard work is gracl- uation. student life with spring comes gmduatzion '4lVlortar boards, schmortar boards, and more and then farewell rlarn mortar boarclsf, quips Mary Beth Culver as she picks out her graduation cap. ls this a dagger l see before me?,' asks Larry Scott of L'You wut your thumb in heref, ex Jlains Sharon Young, murflerers Mark Mallett and Connie Hitz in a Senior l . l L to Marty Anderson as other bowlers watch. English version of uwlacbethf' R 'f 1.L,f -' mu. ',f.ff.1, if 3' WL X W, K ., U1 -1,,.iA,,M ,M .Vi NM uw, Q xwa. f fr ,amy S 1 1 '11 ai!-,iiiiiik y Kaz' - QR-'Kev-QQ, 5 H-fda? 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LJ - :ff'1Z'!': ,if-.gn gan -.pfgaw f, wgawsf ' l,. ,,1.A f I ,.Q255'?I,5wH fm,-'L ' , ' f, Keri f .sz if W: ,, QQ, Q .5 .-f1,S59.,l,ff1 . .M A,1,,,e,Q , ,I Iiiifiip W :SQQLLLQ '5I:?i539?fQi ' 5.1325 , f-1 Q 1, - in ,Q -L, , 1 S5155 1 is Erik? f 5 W,-fl .V 1 w4i':'i P 4 ww W QL: pf- , +41 Q 5 v Q K Y , N ,V 1 'ygsfw ' . Q W ' Q I fe' ,, ,X ,.,, A ' '3Tl.G.g .M Q .,j, 1, k . , , Q, 1 . x 1 L ' v, , Q 4 ' Q . E ,, bmw w., . ,L ., , Lf- . ir f -A ' 'xigvsw ., . ,C A W W ,mx A M N, .A FACULTY 9 v Q 1, a 2 f .Lf U :ll 1 4X t 5 mf 391 EE? wi 'J 5? 2511 H'e :. , f ' .nf ,A W X Mg, ww 1 adminjstration faculzy ...... Lowell A. Small, superintendent of the Hutchinson public school system for ni11e years, is looking forward to this fall when he will see the new senior high school build- ing completed. The big move of equipment from the present building at Seventh and Walnut to the new building at Thirteenth and Severance will start in June. uproviding the work continues at its present rate, the new building should be ready, assured Mr. Small. Receiving his master of arts degree from Colorado University and a bachelor of sci-- ence degree from Kansas Wesleyan Uni- versity, Mr. Small took his postgraduate work from the University of Missouri and Oregon State University. He is a member of the national honorary fraternity Kappa Delta Phi and also holds an honorary de- gree of doctor of literature. He has been a president of the Kansas State Teachers Association. Wl1ex1 I have the time, Mr. Small com- mented, I spend it with my wife, three sons, and my photography. The 33,200,000 campus-style high school will accomodate about 2000 students who will be taught by the unit-method. The school will be three separate high schools. Mr. Small pointed out that, MWith this unit- type of high school, we can retain the ad- vantages of the smaller schoolf, Another advantage is a better counseling service for the individual student. Plans also call for the remodeling of the present fifty-year old high school building into a junior high to house 900 students. A cafeteria will be added and other minor changes made. At the board of educationis bi-monthly meetings approval of improvements at some of the fourteen elementary schools has been given. Grandview and Roosevelt will have additions, and a new structure is to he built to add to the present buildings at North Side. The addition at North Side will re- place the old Central elementary building. the seventy-seven year old first high school of Hutchinson. 64 superintendent makes plans or new unit-911196 school Superintendent Lowell A. Small board of education sees new school near completion Fa.-gvavvw W FAWNM.. Watch that curvel Board of Education members tryout drivers, education training machines dur- ing one of their bi-monthly meetings. Members- are Mrs. J. Richards Hunter, Mr. Harry Coberly, board presidentg Mr. Lowell Small, superintendent of schools, Mr. W. W. Ferguson, board vice president, Bud Reynolds, demonstratorg Mr. Ralph Thorne, the Reverend Charles Dumond, and A. L. Pierce, secretary of the board. The modernistic style of the new high school is shown in these shots of the incompleted structure. The steel cobweb will form the dome of the auditorium and the other building will be a wing of classrooms. Mr. Harry Coherly Mr. W. W. Ferguson The Rev. Charles Dumond Mr. Ralph Dunlop . ,W Inga. Mrs. J. Richards Hunter Mr. Ralph Thorne 165 principal sees lastyear ,bassfw old building Principal R. C. Guy's tenth year at Hutch- inson High School marks the end of fifty years for the building at Seventh and Walnut. This fall lVl1'. Guy will be greeting the faculty and students in- a new building. Recalling past experiences in the old build- ing, lVlr. Guy laughingly said, ul think, most of all, 1,11 remember the temperamental pub- lic address system. wfhe new school will place special em- phasis on guidance of the student. With this method we will get to know each student in- dividually. Wfhe change from a unit-building to a cam- pus-style school will, naturally, bring about problems, said 'lVlr. Guy. alt will increase educational opportunities and there will be room to expandf, lVlr. Guy remarked that there are mixed emotions among the faculty about leaving. Some are reluctant to leave while others look forward to the changef' When not engaged in ironing out problems of running a school, he especially enjoys fish- ing. '6You can either work at trying to catch something or just sit back and relax, hoping the fish won,t bother you. The Guys have three married daughters and four grandchildren. ln April they saw, for the first time, two of the children whose parents have been stationed in Germany. lVlr. Guy proudly said, Wllhe North Cen- tral Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools maintains the highest standards for membership of any accrediting association in the United States. Hutchinson High School's fifty years of continuous membership in the North Central Association is a noteworthy achievement and one in which the community, faculty, and students should take pridef, 66 Principal R. C. Guy With his B.S. and lVl.S. degrees from Kan- sas State Teacherls College in Pittsburg, Kan- sas, lVlr. Cuy,s philosophy as he looks toward a new method of school administration is, wfeach toward goals and 1'ealize what they are. , M ww, L M, ' 1. E- iffy . i V Z, sg , P rr it A ew ffywr 'gtff ' 1? r -i., , I-' 35' 4 ?-1 , Q .f ,J ,, km if-2 ' .fr 'i ,r 1 . 4 i'f1 . if . iii? V iff, 5.1 ,T3 h A v I K, HNext leasew-Vice Princi al Nels Havens auses as the morn- P ing absentee and tardy line receives excuses and Hseventhsf, Mr. Havens also is the head sponsor of student council. Doing the behind-the-scenes tasks is the office staff, Mrs. Wanda Seaman, secretary, and Mrs. W. G. Holzworth, bookkeeper. Using the mimeograph machine is Mrs. Virginia Bartlett, the vice principal's secretary. I , f . A familiar sight to students is Miss Pearl Clinton, secretary to Principal R. C. Guy. Library assistant, Mrs. Eleanor Lanning. takes time-out for the cameraman as she types a list of new books. ' 'iT rx, 1 Q 167 fac u Ity encourages scholarship, leadershzp, cizfzzenshzlb Muy bien, sighs Miss Mary Borra, teacher of Span- ish and French. Miss Borra is sponsor of Los Gatos, the Spanish club. atv The smile that refreshes-Miss Virginia Armstrong gives moral support to her secretarial and clerical classes during a tough exam. Miss Armstrong is co-sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America club. Checking over a studentis drawing is Mr. Deane Banker. Mr. Banker teaches drafting and is a co- sponsor of Hi-Y. 68 Events that shaped the world are taught by Mr. Olin Allen. Besides teaching world history, Mr. Allen is in charge of the ticket force. A teacher by profession and an artist by trade, Mr. Warren Brown combines the two as art instructor. He is sponsor of Palette and Brush. . 2 I 75513 C Mr. Music Man, Mr. John Cooper. asks for a crescendo from the a cappella choir. Mr. Cooper instructs vocal music and directed the musical, '6Carousel.', Lights, curtain, action, and the play begins with Mrs. Gene Cramer, speech teacher, at the control switch. Mrs. Cramer is sponsor of Perrill club and drama coach. 'Y' F14 Q , ix A T00 l This is the life-Miss Esther Cope rclaxcs at a home- room swimming party. She teaches clothing and is head senior class sponsor. X Figures can he fun teaches Mr. L. A. Britton. Mr. Britton is a new teacher at HHS and teaches algebra. History spiced with humor is the recipe for teaching used hy Mr. E. A. Cairns. L'Chopi' teaches American history and is head junior class sponsor, 'I69 faculty molds lives and futures cyf tomowowis citizens Wfhink now. You know the answer! says Miss Doris Ely. Chairman of the English department, Miss Ely is instructor of senior English, Givin, with the beat on the big bass is Mr. Jim Dailey. Mr. Dailey is the maestro of the orchestra and headman of the dance band. Previewing 'gtrigw functions for algebra students is Miss Ruth Evans. Miss Evans teaches trigonometry and algebra and is co-sponsor of student council. Facts, formulas, and foul fumes-Chemistry teacher Mr. Dean Gamble lectures his students before a lab experiment. He is assistant wrestling coach. Two days overdue is a four-cent fine-Miss Ethelyn Flagg is librarian and studyhall keeper. 70 - +4 i A taste of college in a high school setting is predomin- ant in lVlr. C. R. Gillilanis classroom of American prob- lems. lVlr. Cillilan also teaches an accelerated American government class. Taking a turn at directing is Mr. Lewis Hiigel. Mr. Hiigel keeps in step with the Salt Hawk marching band, conducts the concert band, and instructs en- sembles. Recording scholarship test scores, giving aptitude and interest tests, and counseling is the schoolday routine of lVlr. Lewis Cilbreath, boys' counselor Physics is just a matter of 'gmindn over matter Mr lVlax Hamilton physics instructor, is a sponsor of Valence club Planning next yearis football strategy is Mr. Ernest Irish Ireland head football coach and boys' gym IHStl'l1CtOl Mr Ireland 15 also a sponsor of H-Club. ,avr faculty E - JL:-'xv 3 ar. . , I l. , with understanding, helps develop attitudes, skills i'Well, so much for thatf, says Mr. Homer Krucken- berg, during a lecture in American government. A newcomer at HHS, Mr. Kruckenberg also teaches Amer- ican history. 72 You understand, of course?,' asks lVl1'. lfrank Kellenharger. Mr. Kellenlnarger teaches geometry and algebra and is a sponsor of Key club. 4 t -un 1 1 IM wlihis is a balanced aquarium, Mr. jack Klingler tells his biology class. Mr. Klingler also teaches physiology and is co-sponsor of Valence cluh. 'Www Wm Re-typing copy for the BUZZ, the school paper, is Mrs. Aylene Keown. Mrs. Keown teaches English, oversees the production of the ALLAGAROO. and is in charge of the darkroom. Now this is what it should look likef, Mr, Russell Kingsley tells his wooclwork class. Mr. Kingsley teaches millwork, handles audio-visual equipment, and is in charge of the juke box. 1 . .71Es5iw4f1fE 4iul .SKllSSKHlXX!El fa? I N u IUN Caewdl x IH not a fanv I le' explams Mrs ra IUQC to hu ln- 1 1 c 'lNS. Wu KIUSK helps Wlth the '7 5' if jx 1 T85 2 T fcoume I kn xx hon lm run ln lauf hs Mx Del Kniuu W r Knauel t6'dCl1C9 I n 'l1Sh. xnodun now IS and IQ spmwu um Burk P Q xlso m 1111 c uf MOB 1 Mfll 0 faculty grades tests, sponsors clubs, attenetsjizeulzjf meetings The intricacies of lmiology are taught lay Mr. Charles Lyons. Mr. Lyons is wrestling coach. helps with football and is a sponsor of H-Club. Supervising the foyer study hall is Mr, William Lollis. a newcomer to HHS. Old wars unfl colfl wars are facts taught by Mr. C. E. McMullin. Mr. McMullin teaches American History. 74 How to improve your reading speed is demonstratecl hy Mrs. Doris Lyman. Mrs. Lyman teaches junior English anfl is a sponsor of H-2 Club, a girls, ushering club. lnstruuting sophomores in the funclamenlals ol good English is Mr. E. J. Metz. Mr. Metz sponsors Knights. the chess r-Iuli. 15' 9 A new teacher, Miss Mary Ann Moline. instructs sophomores in the dois ancl donlts of today's English. Yes, youlw Miss Thressa Newell makes her point clear to her junior English class. Miss Newell is a co-sponsor of GAA. Bugs. bugs, anrl more hugs-Miss Milclrecl Parker. biology teacher. begins the yearly task of grading student insect collections. fl- -In K.. sh.. .M X 'The ball goes over the netg not through it. teases Miss Donna Needham. girls' physical education instructor. Miss Needham is heacl sponsor of GAA. Striking a typical teacheris pose is Mrs. Esther Ozle. mathematics teacher. Mrs. Ogle is a sponsor of Junior Refl Cross. faculty plans 5011001 day, enjqfs relaxing vacations mx. Lots of 3lII'l0SPl1Cl'CliMl1'5. Ariel Perrill takes a break from teaching sophomore English. Mrs. Perrill is heafl sponsor of Future Teachers of America. Typing, bookkeeping, ancl salesmanship are taught by Mr. Dennis Knox. another newcomer to HHS. funn'--M.. ... .. X!! Checking over scholarship material is Miss Mary Deane Petty, girls, counselor. Miss Petty is head sponsor of Co-ecl Counselors and a co- sponsor of Kayettes. ii . rx. 73 Q- 1 5-if' ' N D l ..- fi 1 Caught at a time consuming job, grading tests, is Mrs. Marion N. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson teaches American history to juniors. A A A We 37 .5 ,M If E rl.'1x.r..n:f,5.g,,,,,, Now, Itll play that speech baekf' laughs Mr. Bohlay R. Patton. Mr. Patton teaches speech, is the clehate coach. and sponsor of National Forensics League. 176 fiuu... 4'--o-..,.. 14 Pondering over the number of student directories is Mr. Harold Pryor. Mr. Pryor is the co-sponsor of Hi-Y, publishers of the student directory, and teaches American problems. Listening to himself talk is Mr. Gareth Huggies. Mr. Ruggles teaches Spanish and French and is Spanish Honor Society sponsor. ,,,,,.,4-' With knives on the wheels, tooli' thinks Miss Emma Sage as she looks over extra credit projects turned in by Latin students. Miss Sage teaches Latin and is a co-sponsor of Kayettes. Browsing through a business law book is Mr. Walter Rine- hart. Mr. Rinehart teaches business education and is spon- sor of FBLA and the Investment club. Mixing something to tantalize the cooking class and nearby classrooms is Miss Margaret Ramsdale. Miss Ramsdale teaches cooking. .i 3' - V i..4s.w:':-21-:isis-'f ,1 X ilu 177 faculty reviews at summer sclz00L' attends teachers convention l l'hatls the way it's clone, declares Mr. Carl Skoch. general shop teacher. Mr. Skoch is also in charge of the stage crew. I, lnstructing slutlenls in lTllSlll4'SS education. Mr. john Smith teaches trping. clerical practice. and hookkeeping. Mr. Smith is in charge of tlu-'ticket force. . X, , V, . JF' 'l?I ' Despite phonograph troubles Mrs. Dorothy Stamper plays Spanish Leacling a psychology discussion. Mr. Eclmer Cornelson brings out statistics from the hooks. Mr. Cornelson also teaches Sociology anfl American Jroblems. 78 1 rccorzls for her Spanish stuflents. Mrs. Stainper also teaches English l anrl is a c'o-sponsor nl Kayctlcs. Glatlly receiving ly ping prolmlems on cleanlline tlay is Mr. Richard Stovall. typing and general linsiness instructor. Mr. Stowell. a newcomer to HHS. is a sponsor of l7l3l,A. 5 ,,, 'ea , I 5 . 1 .,,--- 'f-...,, 1' ' am 1. .A M , ? i p 4 ,F -5 L-. 7, senior records recordjbur years typ activities Albertson, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 Los Gatos 35 Palette 81 Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Kayette Choir 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Allen, Vicki Homeroom vice-president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettcs 2,3,4, board mem- ber 3,4, president. 4, Kayette Camp 3,4, Kay- ette Conference 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,4, Sports 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Choral Festival 15 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Stu- dent Council 1,2, officer 15 Cheerleader A-team l,4, B-team 35 Football Queen Candi- date 45 Miss Buzz Finalist 35 KU Leadership Day 45 Young American 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Alumbaugh, Jack Junior Bed Cross 1,2,3545 Intramurals 3,4. Amst'utz,' Carolyn Transferred from Quito, Ecuador, South Amer- ica. FHA 4. Anderson, John Perrill Club 2,35 Valence Club 2,45 Hi-Y 1,45 Photographer 35 Intramurals 15 Senior Play. Andrews, Carol Sophomore Class Secretary 25 Junior Class Secretary 35 Briny Birds 25 FHA 2,35 Kay- ettes 2,35 Perrill Club 35 GAA 2,35 GAA Sports 25 Girls' Chorus 2,3. ' Anthony, Marilyn Homeroom President 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 25 Glee Club 1,25 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Atkinson, David Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Baker, Eleanor Briny Birds 25 Kayettcs 2,35 Sophomore Choir 25 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 4. Baldwin, Bonnie Sue Transferred from Oklahoma. Kayettcs 3545 GAA 45 Salt Hawk Band 354, Concert Band 3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 3. Barnard, Gene Briny Birds 45 Valence Club 35 Key Club 2,3545 H-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 15 Alla- garoo 45 Buzz 35 NCTE Scholarship Candi- date 45 Football 15 Basketball 1535 Wrestling 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. Barnes, Mike Perrill Club 3,45 Palette 81 Brush 2,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Debate 3,45 Senior Play. Bartcher, Ronald Valence Club 3,45 H-Club 3,45 Basketball 25 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Bartel, Jackie Transferred from Cusick, Washington. Briny Birds 2,45 Kayettes 25 FBLA 4. Bartlett, Judith Sophomore Class Treasurer 25 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,4, board member 354, Kay- ette Camp 35 Perrill Club 2,35 Palette St Brush 2,3,4, board member 3,4, vice-president 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3.45 GAA Sports 3,45 Man- hattan Tower 25 Strange Bozirdcrs 25 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Cozed Counselor 4. Baugliman, Armand H-Club 2.3,45 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Wrestling 3,45 Track l,2,3,4. Baxter, Eunice Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 35 Kayettcs 35 FBLA 45 Girls' Chorus 1. Beavers, Irlene Kayettcs 253,45 FBLA 45 GAA 25 Girls' 180 Chorus 15 Office Worker 4. Beehthold, Barbara Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kaycttes 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 25 a cappella Choir 45 Kay- ette Choir 2,3,45 Carousel 4. Beer, Darrel Bell, Gary Transferred from Burrton High School. H-Club 45 FBLA 45 Football 45 Track 4. Benton, Beverly Girls' Glee Club. Berger, Gerald Berry, Ginger Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 GAA 253,45 H-2 35 C0-ed giunselor 45 Los Gatos 45 Palette 81 Brush Beyer, Louise Transferred from McPherson, Kansas. Perrill Club 45 FBLA 4. Biekel, Larry Intramurals 2,3. Blaine, Jolmnie Briny Birds 25 Student Council lc Football 15 Intramurals 1. Bolyard, Sharon Transferred from Partridge, Kansas. Bond, Bev Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 3,45 Palette 81 Brush 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board mem- ber 45 sports 2,3545 Girls' Chorus 15 Kayette Choir 45 Co-ed Counselor 4, board member 45 PELS 45 TrigS 15 School Play 1. Bookless, Max Hi-Y 2,3,45 FBLA 2,3,4, board member 45 Salt Hawk Band I,2,3,45 Bookkeeper 2,35 Head Bookkeeper 2,35 Stage Crew 1,45 Boys' State 35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Wres- tling 25 Track 15 Intramurals 2,3,4. Bowman, Dave Golf 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Bowman, Leroy Hi-Y 15 Salt Hawk Band 25 Football 35 In- tramurals 1,2,3,4. Brack, Carol Sue FHA 25 Kayettcs 2,35 Palette 81 Brush 25 FBLA 35 Orchestra 1,2. Bray, Ruth Transferred from I-Iominy, Oklahoma. Bright, J. Wayrrion Britain, Doris Ann Brooks, Bette Briny Birds 2. Brown, David Homeroom president 3,45 Key Club 45 Con- cert Band 1,253,45 Orchestra 253,45 State Music Festival 2,45 Down in the Valley 25 Carousel 45 Buzz 35 Intramurals 3,45 Wood- wind Quintet5 Brass Scxtct. Brown, Karen Homcroom secretary-treasurer 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, hoard member 3,45 Kay- ettcs 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 GAA 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Tri-S 1, secretary 15 Student Council 4. Brown, Sue Senior Class Vice-President 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,4, secretary 3, viee-presi- dcnt 45 Perrill Club 3545 Palette 81 Brush 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3, secretary 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Co-cd Counselor 4: Football Queen Candidate 45 GAA Sports 3,4,5 Colladay Scholarship. Browning, Sheila Kaycttes 2,3. Bruce. Phyllis June Transferred from Lyons, Kansas. Briny Birds 35 Kayettcs 35 Perrill Club 35 Junior Bed Cross 3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Soph. Choir 35 Chorale Festival 3,41 State Music Festival 3,45 Ensemble Accompanist 3,45 Kayctte Choir 35 Carousel 4. Burch, Bonnie Briny Birds 2.35 Perrill Club 3.45 Palette K Brush 2,3.4. board member 45 Hi-Y 2,35 Intramurals 3. Burk., Esta Sue Briny Birds 2.3,45 FHA 45 FTA 3.45 vice president 45 Kavettes 2.3.41 Perrill Club 2.35 H-2 3: Girls' Chorus I5 S'udcnt Council 45 Office Worker 35 Putnam Scholarship Candi- date5 Girl's State 35 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow5 'Co-ed Counselor 45 All School Play 15 Delta Delta Delta Scholarship. Butler, Arden H-Club 3,45 Junior Bed Cross 35 Football 2,35 Track 2,3,4. Calenline, ,Jack Briny Birds 25 Perrill Club 25 H-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3545 FBLA 45 Student Council 25 Bas- ketball 1,25 Track l5253,45 Intramurals 45 In- vestment Club President. Cameron, Clare Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,4, board mem- ber 3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Valence Club 45 Palette 81 Brush 2,3,4, board member 3, presi- dent 45 H-2 35 GAA 253,45 Kayette Choir 2,35 Strange Boarders 25 'ihlagnificent Obses- sion 25 Buzz Editor-in-Chief 35 Allagaroo Editor-in-Chief 45 C0-ed Counselor 45 Stage Crew 25 DAR Pilgrim 45 Putnatn Scholarship Candidate 45 GAA Sports 3,45 Little White House Conference Delegate 45 Young Ameri- can Candidate5 Phi Beta Phi Scholarship. Canfield, Bill Orchestra 15 Intramurals 2,3,4. Cape, Virginia Girls' Chorus 1,25 FHA 2,35 Kayettcs 152. Carey, Linda Junior Class Treasurer 35 Senior Class Treas- urer 45' Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,4, treasurer 3, board member 3,45 Perrill Club 25 Los Gatos 354, president 45 Palette St Brush 2,35 Spanish Natll Honor Society 3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 35 Buzz 35 Student Council 3,45 treasurer 45 Co-cd Counselor 4, board member 45 Watkins Scholarship Candi- date 45 New Year's F.ve'Queen Candidate 45 Young American Candidate. Carroll, Veronica Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 2,35 Kayettcs 25 Junior Bed Cross 3. Casey, Alvin Homeroom vice-president 35 Briny Birds 45 H-Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 253,45 State Music Festival 15 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 4. Cavanagh, Larry Football 1,25 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 2,3. Caywood, Dick Intramurals 2,3,4. Chabin, Connie Homeroom officer 25 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettes 2,3545 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 35 Palette Si Brush 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I5 Kayette Choir 45 Alla- garoo 45 Buzz 35 Student Council 3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4, board member 45 Office Worker 45 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 4. Chrest, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Jr, Sr. Choir 35 a cappella 45 Kayette Choir 25 Carousel 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Colaerly, Connie Senior Class Secretary 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 3,45 Palette K Brush 45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 H-2 35 CAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Choral Festival 15 Kayctte Choir 45 Alla- garoo 45 Buzz 35 Student Council 45 C0-ed Counselor 4, board member 45 Office Worker 45 Watkins Scholarship Candidate 45 New Yt-ar's Eve Queen Candidate 4. Cogzill, Don Briny Birds 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. Colladay, Susan Junior Class Vice-President 35 Homeroom sccretary-treasurer 3, president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board metttber 45 FHA 35 Kayettcs 2, 3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 35 Alla- ,aaron 45 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counsclor'45 Basket- ball Queen Candidate 45 Girl's State 35 Joe's Chorus Line 3. Colwell, Marlene Sophomore Class President 25 Briny Birds 25 3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Palette X Brush 2,3,4, board member 3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,4, vice-president 4, sports 3.4, Joe 45 Twirlers 1,25 Girls' Chorus 15 Kayette Choir 3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Student Council l,4, vice-president 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Young American Candi- date 45 Miss Buzz 3. Connelly, Patricia Briny Birds 25 Kayettes 35 GAA 3,45 GAA Sports 3,4. Cook, Betty Jo Briny Birds 25 FHA 35 Kaycttes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3. Coop, Patty Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Bed Cross 25 FBLA 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Kayette Choir 35 C0- ed Counselor 45 Tri-S 1. Cooper, Larry Transferred from Blair, Nebraska. Chess Club 45 Key Club 45 Goon Squad 4. Cordsen, Anita Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 2,35 Kayettcs 2,35 Los Gatos 2,35 GAA 3,45 Choir 3,45 Girls, Chorus 1,2,3,45 Kayette Choir 35 GAA Sports 45 Perrill Club 3. Cornwell, Phil Orchestra 1,2,3,45 State Music Festival 1,2,4. Cory, Larry Transferred from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Cotrell, Ronald Student Council 1. Cotton, Kenny H-Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Track 1,25 Intramurals 15 Allagaroo King Candidate 4. Cox, Carol Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4. Cox, Richard Homeroom president 25 Boys' Chorus 15 Chor- ale 45 a cappella 45 Choral Festival 15 Car- ousel 45 Football 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Student Bookkeeper 35 FBLA 3. Crow, Fred L., Jr. Transferred from Great Bend, Kansas. Crow, Judi Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pcrrill Club 3,45 Palette 3: Brush 25 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, board member 2,3, sports 3,45 Desk Set 45 Student Council 15 Senior Play. Culver, Mary Beth Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2, 3,45 GAA 3,45 Soph. Choir 25 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 15 a cappella 45 State Music Festival 45 'iCarousel 45 Studcnt Council 35 Co-ed Counselor 4. Curran, Dwight Transferred from Hays, Kansas. Briny Birds 25 Perrill 2,3, board member 35 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 FBLA 3,4, board member 3,45 HGentlemen Prefer Blondesn 35 Perrill Club Plays 2,35 Bookkeeper 2,35 Stage Crew 2,3, manager 2,35 Basketball 15 Track 1. Darnell, Gerald H-Club 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. Daugherty, Mary Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,45 Los Gatos 3,4, board member 45 Junior Bed Cross 3-4, secretary 45 H-2 35 GAA 3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Choral Festival 15 Co-ed Counselor 4. Davis, Bruce Briny Birds 25 Perrill Club 2,3,45 District Speech Festival 3,45 Strange Boardersf' 25 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 Loud Bed Patrick 45 Desk Setu 45 Perrill Club Plays 2,3,45 Ticket Force 2,3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Senior Play. Davis, Jim Intramurals 2,3,4. Dean, John Transferred from Partridge, Kansas. Basket- ball 3,45 H-Club 3,4. DeGraw, Judith Ann Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. Briny Birds 2,45 FHA 45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,45 Pcrrill Club 45 Palette 3 Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 2. Delker, Allen FTA 3,45 hoard member, parliamentarian 45 FBLA 3. Deming, Dan Valence Club 3,45 FBLA 45 Boy's State 35 Golf 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. Demoret, Bob H-Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 2,3. Dewater, Russel DiFeliee, Lorraine Homeroom president 45 Briny Birds 3,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 Palette Si Brush 45 MOB 45 FBLA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 35 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 'Wlanhattan Tower 25 Carousel', 45 .I0e's Chorus Line 35 FHA 3,4. Dix, Mary Lou Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,35 Los Gatos 3,45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, board member 45 GAA 2,35 Girls' Cllorus 1,25 C0-ed Counselor 4. Dowers, Billie Ray Homeroom president 15 Hi-Y 2,3. Durham, Margaret Briny Birds 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Office Worker 4. Dutton, Rob Briny Birds 45 Palette St Brush 45 Hi-Y 45 FBLA 45 Intramurals 2,3. Dyer, Joyce Transferred from Great Bend, Kansas. FHA 45 Kayettes 4. Eberhart, Russell Pcrrill Club 2,3,45 Valence Club 3,4, board member 45 Key Club 25 Hi-Y 1,35 Salt Hawk Band 1,25 District Speech Festival 3,45 AVL Speech Festival 3,45 State Speech Festival 3,45 Light Crew Director 3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Put- nam Scholarship 45 Nat'l Merit Finalist 45 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 35 Junior Red Cross 2. Eckart, Jermaine Homeroom secretary 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,45 Buzz 3. Ediger, Marcia Homeroom vice-president 3, president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Palette Sr Brush 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Choral Festival 15 Kayette Choir 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Co-ed Counselor 4, board member 45 Putnam Schol- arship Candidate 45 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 45 'SElmer 15 Sextet 1. Edwards, Kenneth Salt Hawk Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 15 Track 1. Ehrlich, Connie Transferred from Fargo, North Dakota. Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 45 Perrill Club 45 GAA 4. Elser, Judith Kay Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,35 Palette 81 Brush 25 FBLA 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Girls, Chorus 1. Embiek, Sandy Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 Los Gatos 35 H-2 35 CAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 45 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Choral Festival 15 Co-ed Counselor 45 A-team Cheerleader 1,45 Office Worker 45 New Year's Eve Queen 45 Basket- ball Queen Candidate 45 Joe's Chorus Line 4. Enegrcn, Allen Enns, Jim Perrill Club 3,4, Make-up Crew 3,45 Palette Sz Brush 35 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4, board me: ber 4, president 45 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Jr. Sr. Soph. Choir 3,45 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 Choral Festival 35 State Music Festival 45 Carousel 45 Perrill Club Plays 35 Intramurals 2,35 Red Cross Camp 3,45 Barber Shop Quartet 45 Senior Play. Ensign, Rhea Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2. Entz, Lin Perrill club 35 H-Club 2,3,4, board member 4, secretary 45 Pcrrill Club Plays 35 Football Captain 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,3. Erwin, Viekey Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pcrrill Club 2,3,45 Palette .K Brush 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, GAA Sports 3,45 Joe's Chorus Line 45 Carousel 45 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 45 Girls' Chorus 3,4. Ewing, Edwin E. Briny Birds 25 Los Gatos 35 Key Club 35 Hi-Y 1: Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 District Music Festival 3,45 Clarinet Ensemble 3,4. Ewing, Merlyn Homeroom program chairman 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 Palette St Brush 2,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,35 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Feezor, Kenneth Transferred from Bazine, Kansas. Hi-Y 3,4. Ferguson, Grace Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 Los Gatos 3, board member 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Chorale 3,45 a cappella 3,45 Kayctte Choir 3,45 4'Carousel 45 Watkins Scholarship Candidate 45 Girl's State 35 Co-ed Counselor 45 District Music Festival 3,4. Ferris, Valerie Homeroom president 4, vice-president 35 Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board member 45 Palette 31 Brush 45 FBLA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 uDesk Set 45 Perrill Club Play 35 Co-ed Counselor 4, board member 45 Ticket Force 3,45 Senior Play. Fischer, Merle Track 3. Foulk, Gordon D. Salt Hawk Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Fowler, Sue Ann Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2, 3,45 H-2 35 GAA 25354, board member 4, sports 3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 a cappella 45 State Music Festival 45 Carousel 45 Co-cd Coun- selor 45 Basketball Queen Candidate 4. Fox, Betty Jean Briny Birds 45 FHA 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Per- rill Club 2,35 H-2 35 GAA 2,35 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 35 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Student Council 2,3,45 secretary 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Fox, Gary J. Pt-rrill Club 2,35 Valence Club 3: Hi-Y 2,3,45 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 25 Ticket Force 33,45 Stage Crew 35 Football 15 Wrestling ,3. Frager, Lola Briny Birds 25 Junior Red Cross 25 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Student Council 2. Frisbie, Gene Transferred from Stafford, Kansas. Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Frye, Marilyn Transferred from Nickerson, Kansas. Palette Sz Brush 3. Gaede, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,45 Office Worker 45 Tri-S 1. Gantz, Janice Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 GAA 2,3,45 Buzz 3. Gardner, Anne Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kaye-ttes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 4: H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4. Gaskill, Rex Briny Birds 25 FTA 45 Perrill Club 2,45 Val- cnce Club 45 Key Club 2,35 Hi-Y 1,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Boys' Chorus 25 Debate 2,3,45 Stage Crew 45 Putnam Scholarship Candidate 45 NFL 2.3,4: District Debate 45 State Debate 45 Senior Play. Gibson, Gregg C. Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 2,45 Goon Squad 45 Key Club 3,45 Football 15 Wrestling 25 Track 15 Intramurals Giles, Dorothy Transferred from Havcn, Kansas. Junior Red Cross 4. Gilley, Larry Intramurals 1,3. Gina' Doris Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kaycttes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 3, board member 3: H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 35 Buzz 35 Allauaroo 45 Football Queen Candidate 4: Miss Buzz Finalist 35 .loe's Chorus Line 3. Gomez, Miguel Los Gatos 45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 25 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. Gonzales. Armando Los Gatos 3,45 New Year's Eve King Candi- date 4. Good. Norman Chess Club 4. secretary-treasurer 45 Briny Birds 4: Coon Squad 45 Los Gatos 35 Valence Club 3: Key Club 3,45 Wrestling 25 Track 2,35 Intramurals 3,4. .I 8 senior records sho w a wards, aclzievements at hits Graves, Palmer Boys' Chorus 2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,4. Green, Janet gr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Kayettes ,3. Greenert, Sally Briny Birds 2,3,45 Palette 81 Brush 45 GAA 2. Hager, Douglas M. Transferred from Macksville5 Kansas. FTA 3,45 board member.45 Perrill Club 3,4, board member 45 Hi-Y 45 Debate 45 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 Iloud Red Patrick 45 Desk Set 45 Directed The Wall 45 NFL 45 Scholarship Candidate 45 Senior Play. Hamilton, Alan Senior Class President 45 Chess Club 3,45 vice-president 45 Valence Club 3,4, board member 4, president 45 H-Club 3,45 Modern Choir 25 Chorale 45 a cappella 3,45 Down in the Valley 25 Carousel', 45 Summerfield Scholarship 45 Nat'1 Merit Finalist 45 Boy's State 35 Golf 2,3545 Intramurals 3,45 Junior Rotarian 45 Young American Candidate 4. Hamilton, Dave Honteroom president 35 Chess Club 35 Val- ence Club 3545 Orchestra I,2,35 State Music Festival I,2535 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Photog- rapher 2,3,45 Down in the Valley 2. Hare, Dan Transferred from EI Dorado, Kansas. H-Club 45 Football 45 Wrestling 45 Tennis 4. Harmon, Wanda Briny Birds 2,35 Senior Choir 45 Choral Fes- tival I52,35 State Music Festival I,253. Harper, Arthur Harris, Gary Intramurals 3. Haskard, David Winston Briny Birds 25 Dance Band 2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 State Music Festival 35 Golf I,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Haskard, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 253545 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 board member 3,45 president, 4, sports 2,3,45 Cirl's State 35 PELS 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Student Council 253. Haston, Patty 'Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3545 Perrill Club 2,3545 Palette 84 Brush 2,3,4, board member 3,4, secretary 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,4, sports 253,45 Girls' Chorus I5 Il cappella 45 Kayette Choir 3,45 Carousel,' 45 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 Hearts and FIowers 5 Co-ed Counselor 45 All Star Volley- ball 2,35 Sextet 15 Incidentals 3. Hauschild, Jeanette Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3545 Perrill Club 25 GAA 2,3545 Office Worker 45 Ticket Force 3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Haworth, Tom Briny Birds 3,4, board member 45 Perrill Club 253, board member 35 Valence Club 2,3,45 board member 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 B-team Cheerleader 35 A-team 4, head cheerleader 3545 Photographer 2,3245 Stage Crew 25 Summer- field Scholarship Candidate 45 Nat'l Merit Finalist 45 Boy's State 35 Basketball I5 Track 25 Intramurals 4. Hayes, Bill Chess Club 4, president 45 Football 25 Basket- ball 1,25 Track I,2,45 Key Club 4. Hayes, Dixie Briny Birds 2,3,45 Perrill Club 253,4, board member 3,45 Los Gatos 2,35 CAA 25354, board member 4, sports 2,3545 Magnificent Obses- sion 25 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3: Asst. Director of Loud Red Patrick 45 Storm Cellari' 35 Desk Set 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Stage Crew 45 All Star Basketball 253, Volleyball 3545 Contest Play 4. Hayes, J. D. Homeroom secretarf5 Key Club 45 FBLA 3,4, board member 4, president 45 Honorary Book- keeper. Heidebrecht5 JoAnn Palette Sz Brush 35 Girls' Chorus 2. Hensley, Les Henson, Bob Homeroom vice-president 35 Valence Club 35 Key Club 35 H-Club 3545 Hi-Y I,2,354, board member 4, secretary 45 Concert Band I,2,35 Pep Band 25 State Music Festival 25 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Wrestling 25 Tennis I,2,3,45 In- tramurals 2,3,4. Herron, Shirley Junior Class President 35 Homeroom president 3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kay- ettes 253,4, board member 45 Los Gatos 35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,4, sports 2, 3,45 Modern Choir 25 Girls' Chorus I,25 Chor- ale 4, a cappella 3,45 Kayette Choir 2,3,45 Manhattan Tower 25 'iDown in the Valley 25 Carousel 45 Student Council I525 Co-ed Counselor 45 Basketball Queen Candidate 45 Incidentals 3. Hester, Joyce Briny Birds 35 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Per- rill Club 35 Los Gatos 35 Palette 31 Brush 3,45 Junior Red Cross 45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I,25 Chorale 45 a cappella 3,45 State Music Festival 3,45 Kayette Choir 35 Carou- sel 4. Hill, Richard Track I. Hillmer, Leann Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Kay- ettes 2,3545 Perrill Club 2,35 Valence Club 25 Palette 81 Brush 2,35 Junior Red Cross 2,35 GAA 2,3545 sports 2,35 Jr. Sr. Choir 253,45 Girls' Chorus I,2,3.45 Chorale 3,45 a cappella 3545 Choral Festival I,35 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Ensemble accompanist I,2,3545 Kayette Choir 2,3,45 'iCarouseI 45 Tri-State Music Festival 35 String Trio 3,45 Geraldine Good Scholarship5 Hutchinson Music Club Scholar- ship. Hilst. Rusty Valence Club 3,45 H-Club 45 Summerfield Scholarship Finalist 45 Nat'l Merit Finalist 45 Valparaiso U. Scholarship 45 Golf 2,3,45 KU Honor Scholarship 4. Hilton, Dale Hinerman., Jim Salt Hawk Band I,2,3,45 Track 3. Hines. Karon Sue Briny Birds 2,45 FHA 2.35 Kayettes 25 Pal- lette 8 Brush 25 GAA 2,35 Girls, Chorus 4. Hitz, Connie Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettes 2,3545 Perrill Club 45 Palette Sz Brush 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 2,35 Kayette Choir 4. Hobson. Willianl C. Perrill Club 45 Valence Club 45 Salt Hawk Band 3.45 Debate 4: 'iLoud Red Patrick 42 Desk Set 45 Perrill Club Plavs 45 Football I,25 Basketball I5 Track I5 Intramurals 25 3,45 Contest Play 45 Senior Play. Hodzson, James Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. Perrill Club 45 Los Gatos 45 Valence Club 45 Key Club 4. Hoots, Sharie FHA 2,35 Kayettcs 2,3545 FBLA 2,3,4, board member 4. Hnwey, David Hughes, Jim Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. Homeroom office 4: H-Club 3.4, treasurer, board member 3.45 Hi-Y 3.4, board member 45 Allagaroo King 45 Boy's State 35 Football 4: Wrestling: 3,45 Intramurals 45 Central State Bank Scho- larship 4. - Humnlirevs, Steve , MOB 3,45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 3.45 Buzz 3: Allagaroo 4: Photozranher 2.3.-1: Stnnmt-rfield S:-holarsliip 45 Nat'l Merit Final- ist 4: Boy's State 35 Ensemble, Clarinet Ouar- tet 4. Hysom, Dick Transferred from Halstead, Kansas. Homeroom vice-president 45 Salt Hawk Band 35 Pep Band 3. Israel, Richard Key Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 treasurer 4, board member 3,45 Orchestra I5 Debate 3545 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council 2535 Boy's State 35 Lt. Governor of State Key Club 45 NFL President 45 Young American Candidate 45 Rotary Scholarship 4. Jackson, Joe Jarnes, Gary Track I,2. Jantz, Myfllil Briny Birds 35 FHA 2,45 Kayettes 253,45 Per- rill Club 3,45 GAA 2,45 Jr, Sr. Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 45 nCarousel 45 Ticket Force 35 GAA Sports 2,4. Johannes, Joyce Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 2,3,45 board member 4. Johannsen, Carston Chess Club 45 Valence Club 2,35 Key Club 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Football I,2,45 Basketball I5 Wrestling 2545 .Track I525 Intramurals 354. John, Dennis Johnson, Pat Key Club 2,3,45 Football I5 Wrestling 2. Johnson, Roger Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 45 Valence Club 35 Key Club 3,45 Football l,3. Johnson, Steve Key Club 25354, board member 354. Jones, Robert Hi-Y 45 Salt Hawk Band 3,4, Transferred from Dodge City, Kansas. Jones, Susan Briny Birds 2,3545 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 3,4, treasurer 4, board mem- ber 45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2535 Kayette Choir 45 Buzz 35 Alla- garoo 45 Student Council 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Joyce, Dee Ann Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kaycttcs 2,3,4, board mem- ber 45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 25 CAA 2.3,45 Modern Choir 25 Girls' Chorus I525 Chorale 45 a cappella 3,45 Choral Festi- val 35 State Music Festival I5 Kayette Choir 3,4, director 45 Manhattan Tower 25 Down in the Valley 25 'iCarousel 45 A'Strangc Boartlt-rs 25 Student Council 3545 Co-ed Counselors 45 Co-director of 'iEltner I. Kasper, Ann Livingston Briny Birds 254. Kasselman, Kathleen Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 45 FHA 35 Kayettes 35 GAA 2,35 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 Girls' Chorus I,25 State Music Festival I5 Kayette Choir 3. Keckler, Vicki FHA 35 Kaycttes 25 Office Worker 4, Keffer, Mary Ann Briny Birds 2,45 FTA 45 Los Gatos 3,45 Span- ish Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, l302ll'd member 45 CAA 25 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Co-ed Counselor 45 All School Play I5 Student Council President I5 Head Cheerleader I. Kelley, Jan Homeroom officer I5 Kaycttes 2,35 Palette St Brush 35 Choir I5 Girls' Chorus I5 Student Council I5 Office Worker 45 Junior Red Cross I. Keown, Stu Briny Bird board member 45 Perrill Club 2,35 H-Club 2,3,45 vice-president 45 Concert Band 2.3.45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 3: Student Council 25 Putnam Scholar- ship Candidate 45 Football I.2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Track I,2,3.45 Intramurals 3,45 Orchestra 4. Kessler, Jo Ann Brinv Birds 2,3,45 Kayetlt-s 253,45 Perrill Cltlb 35 Il-2 35 CAA 2.3.4, hoard nit-inbt-r 354, pub- licity chairman 45 sports 2,3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Co-od Counselor 4. Kingsley, Larry H-Club 3,45 lli-Y I.2.3.4. board member 3,4-. president 45 Salt lluwk Band l.25 Concert Band 3.4: Pen Band 3,45 Chorale 3,45 a cap- pt-lla 2.3: Carousel fl: Student Count-il I5 2.35 Boys State 3: Tetlllifi. l-2,3-43 Imfll' lItlII'1llF 3,45 Junior Rotzirian 4. Kirkpatrick, Jerry Valence Club 45 H-Club 45 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Golf 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Kistler, Bob Los Gatos 35 H-Club 2,3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Photographer 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Tennis 25 Intramurals 4. Kruger, Carole Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 H-2 35 GAA 253,4, board member 4, sports 3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Carou- sel 45 B-team cheerleader 35 A-team cheer- leader 15 Football Queen 45 Joe's Chorus line 2,3,4- Legg, Don Valence Club 4. Lemen5 John Intramurals 253. Lock, Sandy FHA 2,354, board member 45 Kayettes 25 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Scholarship Candidate, 45 GAA Sports 2,3,45 FHA State Homemaker Degree 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Anonymous Scholarship 4. Long, Gaylord Football 25 Golf 15 Tennis 253. Izucas, Janice Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Palette 81 Brush 25 GAA 2,3. Lynch, Helen Homeroom treasurer 4. Lynch, Lucy Bookkeeper 45 Office Worker 4. McCall, Jeanette Transferred from Minneapolis, Kansas McConnell, Douglas McConnell, Larry A. Intramurals 1. McCown, Allen Perrill Club 25 Valence Club 35 Key Club 25 P tnce Band 2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 State Music Festi- val 35 'iDown in the Valley 25 Carousel 45 g'Perrill Club Play 25 Boy's State 35 KMEA Band5 District Festival 2,3. McCracken, Dennis ltos Gatos 253,4, board member 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Track I,2. McCrcight, Jerry District Speech Festival 45 AVL Speech Fes- tival 45 State Speech Festival 45 Debate 45 Senior Play. McDaniel, Sharon Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 253,4, board member 45 FTA 35 Kayettes 35 Perrill Club 253,45 Palette 8 Brush 35 Junior Red Cross 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Jr. Sr, Choir 35 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 Carousel 45 Student Council 25 Stage Crew 35 Senior Play5 Kayette Cltoir 3. McDermott, LaDonna Briny Birds 253,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3545 FBLA 45 GAA 2,35 Salt Hawk Band 3,4. McDonald, Bill Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. Golf 3,45 Intramurals 4. McDonald, Maekie Homeroom president 2,3,45 Hi-Y 1, board member 15 FBLA 3, board member 35 Student Council 15 Bookkeeper 35 Football 1,35 Track 1525 Tennis 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Student Activity Bookkeeping 3,45 Ticket force 35 Bas- ketball 1. McDowell. Delila Transferred from Great Bend, Kansas. CAA 4. Mt-Entarfer, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kaycttes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 253,4, board niembcr 45 CAA 2,3,45 FHA 2. McFarland, James W. Chess Club 25 Valence Club 3.45 Salt Hawk Band 152,35 Summerfield Scholarship Candi- date 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 National Merit Scholarship Candidate 45 Emporia State Scholarship Contest 2. Mt-Henry, Charles Allen lli-Y 15 Boy's Chorus 15 Student Council 15 Wrt-stling 2535 Golf 25 Intramurals 253. Mclver. Doug: Valence Club 2: .Hi-Y 2.3: -District Speech Festival 35 AVL Speech Festival 35 State Spf-t-'clt Festival 3: Debate 2.3.45 Summerfield SCll4Vl1lIi!4lllll Candidate 4: N.F.l., rice-president. McMinn, Homer Homeroom vice-president 45 Football 15 Intra- murals basketball manager 35 Perrill Club 253. Magerfleisch, Judy Palette 81 Brush 25 GAA 2,35 GAA Sports 253. Mallet, Mark Briny Birds 45 board member 45 Hi-Y 253,45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 3545 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 State Music Festival 2545 Carousel 45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 A-team Cheerleader 45 Photographer 2,3,45 Brass Ensemble 25 A-Band 15 Senior Play. Mallory. Carol Homeroom president 3, vice-president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,45 GAA 2,3545 Jr. Sr. Choir 2,3,45 Kay- elle Choir 2,35 Student Council 25 Intramurals 3. Mallory, Diane Transferred from Alma, Michigan. Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 45 Perrill Club 45 FBLA 4. Mallory, Phil FBLA 2,3,45 Concert Band 15 Orchestra 15 State Music Festival 1. Malson, LaDonna Sophomore Class vice-president 25 Homeroom president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board member 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counselor 45 A-Team Cheerleader 45 Football Queen Candidate 45 .l0e's Chorus Line 35 Prom Queen 1. Mandeville, Marion Duane Football 1,3545 Basketball 153,45 Track 35 In- tramurals 3,4. Mai-kart, Sharron Homeroom vice-president 35 Briny Birds 2,3545 Perrill Club 2,35 Palette 81 Brush 25 GAA 2.3.45 Student Council 25 Co-ed Counselor 45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,4. Marquez, Bob Los Gatos 354, secretary 45 Wrestling 45 In- tramurals 4. Marshall. Patsie Transferred from Pratt, Kansas. Marteney, Sue Briny Birds 2.35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 35 FBLA 3,4'5 FHA 4. Martens, Rainer H-Club 45 Hi-Y 35 FBLA 35 Bookkeeper 35 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 Football 3,45 Basketball 25 Wrestling 3,45 Intramurals 354. Martin, Jone Kayettes 45 Perrill Club 3,45 GAA 3,4. Martinez, Eddie Los Gatos 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Football 2,35 Basket- ball 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. Mason., Pamela Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. GAA 3,45 Girls' Chorus 1. Mendell, Roy Meschke, Susan Homeroom vice-president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kaycttcs 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 Palette 81 Brush 2.3.4, board member 4, treasurer 45 H-2 35 GAA 2.3,45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counselor 45 Miss Buzz Finalist 3. Miller, Judy Briny Birds 2.35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 GAA 25 Office Worker 4. Minor, Tom Perrill Club 35 H-Club 3,45 Palette St Brush 45 Hi-Y 15 Boys' Chorus 15 State Music Fes- tival 15 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Student Council 45 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 New Year's Eve King Candidate 45 Football 2.3,45 Wres- tling 25 Track 25 Golf 15 Intramurals 35 Safety Co-Ordinator. Missildine, Helene Homeroom vice-president 35 Briny Birds 2, 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill-Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 3,45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3.4, board member 4. president 45 H-2 35 GAA 2.3.4, board member 45 Modern Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 25 a cappella 35 Choral Festival 15 Kayette Choir 4: l'Manhattan Towerll 25 uDown in the Valley 2: L'Carousel 4: HGen- tle-men Prefer Blondes 25 Perrill Club 35 Allagaroo 4: Buzz 3: Co-cd Counselor 4: .loeis Soloist 4: Elmer 15 Tri-State Music Festival 3: Senior Play. Mitchell, Arlen Boys' Chorus 15 Choral Festival 15 Basketball 15 Track 15 Intramurals 4. Mitchell, Diane Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 253,4, board member 3, 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3545 District Speech Festival 2,3,45 AVL Speech Festival 2,3545 State Speech Festival 3,45 Strange Boarders 25 g'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 Loud Bed Patrick 45 Storm Cellaru 35 Desk Set 45 'Wlarriage Proposal 45 Directed L'Curses, the Villain Is Foiled, Yes Means New 45 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Make-up Crew 3,45 Directed 'AElmer,' I5 NFL Speech Festival 45 Senior Play. Mitchell, Douglas Homeroom president 45 H-Club 2,3545 FBLA 35 Football Manager 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track Manager 15 Intramurals 3,4. Monlford, Bud Homeroom president 15 Sweetheart King 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Tennis 2,35 In- tramurals 1,2,3. Mooney., Gerald Hi-Y 15 Football 45 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 1,3. Mooney, Judith Homeroom treasurer 3, president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,35 FBLA 45 Office Worker 4. Moore, Pat FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board member 3: .lun- ior Red Cross 45 Girls' Chorus 152. Morgan, Larry Briny Birds 3.4, board member 45 Los Gatos 45 Valence Club 25 Key Club 25 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 45 Football 1,25 Intra- murals 2,35 Sammy Salt Hawk 45 Colladay Scholarship. Morgan, Lawrence Chess Club 3, board member 35 Perrill Club 25 Valence Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 board member 35 MOB 3,45 Concert Band 1,25 Or- chestra 1,25 i'Carousel 45 Allagaroo 45 Buzz 35 Student Council 45 Summerfield Scholar- ship Candidate 45 Intramurals 3,45 Co-director Elmer 15 Davis Scholarship 4. Morgan, Linda FTA 35 Junior Bed Cross 3,45 GAA 2,35 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Choral Festival 15 GAA Sports 253. Morris, Jeny Homeroom secretary 35 Briny Birds 253,45 board member 4: Kayettes 253,45 Perrill Club 2.3.45 H-2 3: GAA 2,3545 Orchestra 15 .lr. Sr. Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Ensemble Accom- panist 25 Kayette Choir 45 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counselor 4. board member 45 Miss Buzz Fi- nalist 35 nElmer 1. Morton, Judy Kayettes 25 Perrill Club 25 GAA 2,3,4: .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Chorale 3,45 a cappella 3,45 Choral Festival 3.45 State Music Festival 3,45 Kayette Choir 45 'KCarousel 4. 5 Moshier, Judith Kay Briny Birds 25 Kayettes 25 Orchestra 1,253,45 Soph. Choir 25 Jr. Sr, Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 1: Chorale 45 a cappella 45 'LDown in the Valley 2: Carousel 45 Western Kansas Mu- sic Festival 2,3,4. Murphy, Carolyn Transferred from Inman, Kansas. GAA 45 Kayettes 45 Junior Red Cross 3,4. Murphy, Deanna Briny Birds 2.3: Kayettes 2,35 Los Gatos 3,45 Snanish Nat'l Honor Society 45 GAA 45 GAA Sports 45 a cappella 3,45 nCarousel 4. Murrah, Sten Hornr-room vice-president 45 Valence Club 45 Hi-Y 35 Salt Hawk Band. Myers, Janice Anne Transferred from Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Homeroom vice-president 45 Kavettes 45 GAA 45 GAA Sports 45 Office Worker 45 Intra- murals 4. Myers. Janice l-IHA 4: Kew-ttt-s 4: Perrill Club 45 GAA 45 Salt Hawk Band l.2,3. 183 senior records are but a memory as 'wheels' look to future Myers, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Kayettes 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Watkins Scholarship Candidate 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Kopke Scholarship 4. Myers, William J. Transferred from Chase, Kansas. Junior Red Cross 3,4. Navarro, Mary Ellen FHA 45 Kayettes 25 Los Gatos 3,4, board member 35 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, board member 4, vice-president 4. Nichols, Penny Homeroom president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council Secretary 15 Co-ed Coun- selor 45 Football Queen Candidate 45 Miss Buzz Fihalist'35 GAA Sports 45 .loe's Chorus Line 45 Elmer 1. Nicklin, Robert Perrill Club 45 Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,35 lntra- murals 1535 'iYes Means No 45 Debate 3,45 Senior Play. Nonken, Linda Transferred from Hope High School. Briny Birds 253545 FHA 2,3,4, board member 2,3,4, song-lcader 35 president 45 Kayettes 2,3545 Palette Sr Brush 25 Junior Red Cross 45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Ensemble Ac- companist 25 Kayette Choir 45 Co-ed Coun- selor 45 Office Worker 4. Oliver, Alberta Briny Birds 25 FHA 35 Perrill Club 35 Palette 8x Brush 35 Girls' Chorus 1. Olson, Chuck Tennis 35 lntramurals 3,4. Pate, Jimmie Wayne Palette 8: Brush 45 Perrill Club 3,4. Patrick, Michael Homeroom office 2,3545 Briny Birds 4, board member 45 Key Club 35 Palette 8: Brush 3,45 board member 45 FBLA 3,45 Student Council 1,25 A-team Cheerleader 45 Bookkeeper 3, Head Bookkeeper 35 Sweetheart King Candi- date 45 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Tennis 35 lntramurals 2,3,4, Peters, Luetta Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 FBLA 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4. Piatt, ,lack H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,4, hoard member 15 FBLA 3, board member 35 Bookkeeper 3, Head Book- keeper 35 New Year's Eve King Candidate 45 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 Football 35 Track 3,45 lntramurals 1,2,3,4. Pialt, Joe Key Club 35 H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1, board mem- ber 15 FBLA 2, board member 25 Bookkeeper 25 New Year's Eve King Candidate 45 Alla- garoo King Candidate 45 Football 2,35 Track 2,35 lntramurals 2,3. Pickens, Charles Homcroom secretary-troasurer 3,45 lntramur- als 3,4. Pohlman, Marilyn Kayettes 2,3,45 CAA 3,45 Salt Hawk Band 15 2,3545 Twirlcrs 1.2,3,4, head twirler 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls, Glee Club 1,25 State Music Festival 15 Briny Birds 3. Pollock, Carol Briny Birds 25 FHA 35 Perrill Club 2,45 Pal- ette Xr Brush 25 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 3545 Ticket Force 3,45 PELS 4. Powcll, Karen Pqwcrs, Norma Transferred from Buhler, Kansas. .luniol 4 Red Cross 45 GAA 3. Preston, David Perrill Club 4. Prilliman, Darrell Ragsdale, Lloyd H-Club 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3. Ragsdale, Wilbur Briny Birds 25 Football 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Track 1,35 lntramurals 4. Ratcliff, Joyce GAA 25 Ticket Force 4. Rathbun, Galen Homeroom treasurcr5 H-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 FBLA 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 15 Bookkeeper 2,35 Head Bookkeeper 2,35 Basketball 15 Golf 1,2,35 lntramurals 152,3,4. Rayl, Steve Homeroom president 3. Ravens. 'Bettie Briny Birds 25 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 GAA 45 GAA Sports 4. Ream, Karen Homeroom vice-president 45 Briny Birds 25 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 45 GAA 2,3,45 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 GAA Sports 4. Reynolds, Diane FHA 2,3,4, board member 2,3545 Kayettes 2, 3545 Perrill Club 35 Junior Bed Cross 35 GAA 253545 Co-ed Counselor 45 FHA District offi- cer5 FHA National meeting. Rhorer, Stephen Valence Club 45 Salt Hawk Band 1,25 1ntra- murals 1,2,354. Richardson, Connie Kay Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2535 GAA 2,3,45 lr. Sr. Choir. Ridlen, Harriett Transferred from Van Buren, Arkansas. Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 3,4, president 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 GAA 2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2.35 State Music Festival 2,35 Kayette Choir 35 Student Council 3,45 Wat- kins Scholarshin Candidate 45 GAA Sports 2,3,45 Kansas Future Teachers president 45 KU Science and Math Camp Scholarship 35 District Music Festival 2,3,45 Davis Scholar- ship 45 FTA Scholarship 4. Roelse, Marvin FTA 3. Root, Julie Briny Birds 2,35 Perrill Club 25 Junior Red Cross 25 H-2 35 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 0r- chestra 1,253.45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Ensemble 2,4. Ross, Pat Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board mem- ber 3.4, program chairman 45 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board member 3,4, president 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Salt Hawk Band 1,2,3,45 Twirl- ers 1,2,3,45 Head Twirler 45 'iManhattan Tower 25 Carousel -45 District Speech Fes- tival 3,45 AVL Speech Festival 3,45 State Speech Festival 3,45 A'Magnificent Obsession 25 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 'ilsoud Red Patrick 45 i'Storm Ct-liar 35 Desk Set 45 Perrill Club Plays 2,3,45 Stage Crew 4-5 GAA Sports 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Valley Center Speech Festival 35 Senior Play. Rostinc, Carol Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board mem- ber 45 Perrill Club 2.3: ,lunior Red Cross 2, 3,4, vice-president 35 H-2 35 GAA 2.3,4, board member 3,45 Modern Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 a cappella 3,45 Ensemble Accomnanist 1.45 Kayette Choir 2,45 uManl1attan Tower 25 i'Down in the Valley 25 i'Carousel 45 Slu- dcnt Council 45 Co-ed Counselor 4, president 4: GAA Sports 3.4: Singing Quartet 3. Ruhle, Donna Rnelas, Efrain Hi-Y 15 .lr. Sr. Choir 4: lntramurals 1,2,3,4. Rueschhoff, Alice Homeroom president 3.4: Briny Birds 2.3.45 Kayettes 2.3.45 Palette if Brush 4: H-2 35 CAA 2.3.45 Buzz 35 Allzvgaroo 45 Watkins Scholar- ship Finalist 45 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 45 KU Leadership Day 45 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Rush. Rita Pnl:-'te X' Brush 2.3: GAA 2.3.45 Sonhomorc Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Choir 25 .lr. Sr. Choir 3,4. Sawyer, Susan Briny Birds 2,3,4, president 45 FHA 45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 ,Iunior Bed Cross 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Basketball Queen Candi- date 45 GAA Sports 45 .l0e's Chorus Line 45 Ehner,' 1. Schlelzbaum, Janet .lr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Carou- sel 4. Schmidler, Curt Valence Club 45 Dance Band 45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 3,45 Football 1,2,35 Track 2,35 lntramurals 3. Schrock, Sue Homeruom president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 2,35 board member 25 Palette 81 Brush 2,45 H-2 35 GAA 3,4, board member 45 Kayette Choir 45 Stage Crew 25 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Student Council 45 Co-ed munselor 4, vice- president 45 GAA Sports 3,45 Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3. Schroll, Karen Sue Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 GAA Sports 2,3,45 PELS 4. Scott, jerry Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. Scott, John Chess Club 25 Perrill Club 45 FBLA 25 Boys' Chorus 25 i'Loud Red Patrickl' 45 'iDesk Set 45 Perrill Club Plays 45 Ticket Force 3545 Stage Crew 3,45 lntramurals 35 Choir 1,25 Senior Play. Scott, Larry Valence Club 2.35 Salt Hawk Band 2,35 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Photographer 1,25 Track 1,25 lntramurals 3,45 FTA 4. Scruggs, Susan Briny Birds 2,3545 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 Palette 8 Brush 2,35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Buzz 35 Al- lagaroo 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 GAA Sports 3,45 ,loe's Chorus Line 3,4. Seibel, Chuck Transferred from Wichita, Kansas. Homeroom president 45 Goon Squad 45 Hi-Y 45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 45 Summerheld Scholarship Candi- date 45 National Merit Finalist 45 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 lntramurals 3,45 Junior Botarian 45 Young American Candidate. Seifert, Stan Sellers, Dean Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Salt Hawk Band 1,25 a cappella 3,45 Carousel 45 Football 15 Golf 1,2,3,45 lntramurals 2,3,4. Shaffer, Steve Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 45 Key Club 45 H-Club 3,45 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Goon Squad 4. Sheppard, Tom Chess Club 45 Goon Squad 45 Key Club 25 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 2.3. Shirk, Pam Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 Palette Sz Brush 45 GAA 2,3,45 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Short, Nick Homeroom presidont5 Homeroom sccrctary5 Concert Band 15 lntramurals 15 District Music Festival 1. Showalter, Larry Transferred from Nickerson, Kansas. Showalter, Ray H-Club 2.3.45 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 lntramurals 4. Slinman, Phyllis Briny Bird 25 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 35 CAA 2,35 .lr. Sr. Choir 45 Tri-S 1. Simpson, Gene Briny Birds 25 Salt Hawk Band 253,45 Foot- ball 15 lntramurals 1,2,3,4. Skinner, Marilyn Briny Birds 45 FHA 3,45 Kayettes 25 Perrill Club 253,45 GAA 2,45 Salt Hawk Band 1,2,35 Student Council 2.3. Small, Kcnnclh Lowell Chess Club 4: Coon Squad 45 Hi-Y 35 Pho- tographer 35 Football l. Smith, Barbara A. Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 25 Kayettes 2535 GAA 3,45 GAA Sports 3,4, Smith, Barbara J. 5 Homeroom officer 45 Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 Los Gatos 35 Palette 81 Brush 45 GAA 2,3,45 Choir 1,253545 Kayette Choir 4. Smith, Bob Palette 8 Brush 25 Tennis 3. Smith, Eldon Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Clloir 3,45 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Chorale 3,45 a cappella 3,45 Choral Festival 3,45 State Music Festival 3,45 Carousel 45 Wrestling 2,35 Track 15 lntra- murals 3,45 Barbershop Quartet 3,4, Smith Larry Briny Birds 25 Perrill Club 3545 Boys' Chorus 15 District Music Festival 15 Track 15 Ten- nis 25 lntramurals 2,3,4. Smith, Wanda Kayettes 2,35 Girls, Chorus 3. Snowden, Barbara GAA 45 Mixed Choir 15354. Snyder, Jan FHA 25 Perrill Club 25 Palette 8 Brush 25 Junior Red Cross 2,35 FBLA 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 State Music Festival 15 Y-Teen 1. Solida, Dennis Sollars, Roger FBLA 2,3,45 Student Activity Bookkeeper 3,4. Solomon, Rebecca Transfer from Addison. Michigan. Honieroom vice-president 45 GAA 45 a cappella 45 Ca- rousel 45 GAA Sports 4. Songerj- Bill H-Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 25354. Speer, Cherie Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 board mem- ber 45 Kaycttes 25 Los Gatos 3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Tri-State Musical Festival 1. Spickelmier, Carol Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 45 Palette 81 Brush 253,45 H-2 35 GAA 253,45 Co-ed Coun- selor 45 Cheerleader 1. Stallings, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 3,45 Perrill Club 3545 FBLA 45 Office Worker 45 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Stantield, Fred H-Club 2,3,45 board member 4, president 45 Football l,253,45 Basketball 153,45 Track 1,2, 3545 Young American Candidate 45 Allagaroo King Candidate 4. Stein, Martin Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 45 Palette 81 Brush 45 MOB 3,45 board member 4. Stevens, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettcs 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 FBLA 45 GAA 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Office Worker 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Stevenson, Richard Football 2. Stewart, Dana Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2.3.45 Perrill Club 2,3545 H-2 35 GAA 253,45 Buzz 35 Alla- garoo 4, business manager 3,45 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Stockton, Jeff' Perrill Club 25 Tennis 2,35 lntramurals 3,4. Stringer, Tom Homeroom treasurer 25 H-Club 2.3,45 Hi-Y 15 FBLA 35 Football 152,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 lntramurals 1. Stroup, Barbara Junior Red Cross 154. Stubbs, James FTA 45 Hi-Y 45 Dance Band 2.3.45 Concert Band 2,3545 Pep Band 2.3545 Orchestra 3,45 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 '4Manhattan Tower 2: 'iDown in the Valleyn 25 Carousel 45 Wrestling 1525 Hutchinson Music Club Scholarship 4. Swafford, Patsy GAA 2. Sutton. Sharon J. Syler, Terrence B. Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 45 Key Club 2,3,4, board member 2.3.4. president 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 253,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 State Music Festival 2,35 Football 2,3545 Wrestling 253. Tennant, Mike W. Salt Hawk Band 152. Thompson, Nancy Homeroom program chairman 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 board member 45 Kayettes 253,45 board member 3,45 Perrill Club 35 Los Gatos 45 Palette S Brush 2,45 Spanish Nat'l Honor So- ciety 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board member 3,4, treasurer 4, sports 3,45 Buzz 35 Allagaroo 4, assistant editor5 Student Council 45 NCTE Scholarship Candidate 45 Watkins Scholar- ship Candidate 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Little White House Conference Delegate 45 Young American Candidate 45 Central State Bank Scholarship 4. Tippie, Jayne Briny Birds 2,3545 Kayettes 3,45 Palette 81 Brush 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4, board member 35 president 35 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 354. Tolbert, Richard lntramurals 2,3. Tregellas5 Mary Homeroom treasurer 253, vice-president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 H-2 35 GAA 35 Kayettc Choir 35 Buzz 35 Make-up Crewg Co-ed Counselor 45 Girls' Chorus 4. Tullis, Paul Perrill Club 2,3,45 All School Play 15 District Speech Festival 35 AVL Speech Festival 35 State Speech Festival 35 Magnificent Obses- sion 35 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 Per- rill Club Plays 2,35 Boys' State 35 All School Play 1. Turner, Carole FHA 45 Kayettes 25 GAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 2,3,4. Van Derbur, Jeanette Transferred from Abilene, Kansas. Briny Birds 25 CAA 2,3,45 GAA Sports 2,3545 PELS 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Junior Red Cross 253,4. Vanek, Judy Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 Palette 81 Brush 45 GAA 253545 GAA Sports 35 Jr. Sr. Choir5 Kayette Choir 45 Basketball Queen 4. Van Horn, Larry Vannantan, Kathy Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3545 Los Gatos 35 Palette K Brush 2,35 MOB 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Van Natta, Ray Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 35 Perrill Club 2,35 Briny Birds 25 FBLA 45 Stage Crew 2,3. Vincent, Bob Hi-Y 15 FBLA 45 Salt Hawk Band 2,354. Yvalker, Jim Briny Birds 25 Palette K Brush 2,3,45 board member 3545 Hi-Y 2,35 FBLA 3,4, board mem- ber 45 Orchestra 15 State Music Festival 15 Student Council 1,45 treasurer 1, president 45 B-team Cheerleader 35 Bookkeeper 45 Stage Crew 35 New Year's Eve King Candidate 45 Young American Candidate 45 Tennis 1: lntra- murals 2535 Junior Rotarian 45 Perrill Club 2,3. Walker, Sam H-Club 3,45 Football 1,2.45 Track 1,253,4. Walker, Thelma FHA 45 Kayettes 45 GAA 3,45 GAA Sports 3,45 Senior Play. Walters, Larry Hi-Y 1, board member 15 Concert Band 15 lntramurals 1,253,4. Weird, Marilyn Briny Birds 2,35 FTA 354, board member 4, secretary 45 Perrill Club 2545 Valence Club 3,45 Palette K Brush 25 MOB 3,45 GAA 25 Make-up Crew 45 Debate 25 Co-ed Counselor 45 Watkins Scholarship Candidate 45 Nat'l Merit Finalist 45 Kll Summer Science Camp5 llniversity of Kansas Honor Scholarship 4. Washburn. Beth Briny Birds 25 GAA 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Stu- ds-nt Council l: Ticket Force 35 Tri-S 1. Waters, Alberta GAA 2535 Tri-S 1. Yvatkins, Wesley Homeroom president 45 H-Club 3545 Hi-Y 15 Student Council 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 15 Wrestling 15 Track 1,2,3,45 lntra- murals 152,3. Watson, Robert Homeroom office 15 Junior Red Cross 35 Salt Hawk Band 25 Orchestra 15 Student Council 15 Football 15 Basketball 15 lntramurals 1,25 354. Weathers, Doyle Wendland, Forrest Boys' Chorus 15 Football 1,35 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Tennis 25 lntramurals 354. Westfall, Tom H-Club 253545 Salt Hawk Band 1,25 Football 2,35 Track 1,2,3. Whalen, Jane Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Choir l,4. Wheatley, Kenneth L. Junior Bed Cross 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1. Wheaton, Jerry Transferred from Garden City, Kansas. FBLA 45 a cappella 3,45 State Music Festival 45 Carousel 45 Student Council 45 lntramurals 4. Whitney, Susan Homeroom secretary 2545 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2535 H-2 35 GAA 2,3545 Debate 2. Wirkliffe, Jon H-Club 2,3545 Football l,253,45 Wrestling 2, 354. captain 45 Track 1. Wierhman, John Homcroom program chairman 25 Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 45 Valence Club 3,45 Key Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 1,3545 Student Council 2,35 lntra- murals 1,2,3,45 Goon Squad 45 Hi-Y Scholar- ship 4. Wfiens. Dick Chess Club 45 Briny Birds 45 Key Club 3,45 Bookkeeper 45 Tennis 45 lntramurals 1,2535-1-5 Goon Squad 4. Wilcox, Mike W. Transferred from Oklahoma Military Acad. Salt Hawk Band 1.25 State Music Festival 1,2. Yvillard. Kenny Homeroom office 45 Perrill Club 2,45 Boys' Chorus 25 AVL Speech Festival 45 'SStrange Boardersu 25 i'Magnihcent Obsession 25 '6Gentlemcn Prefer Blondes 35 'iStorm Cel- lar 35 Ticket Force 2,35 Stage Crew 2,3. WW7iu1illl'lS, Cary Hi-Y 35 FBLA 4. Williams, Connie FHA 2,35 Kayettes 25 GAA 25 Choir 3,45 GAA Sports 2. Winslow, Larry Transferred from Decatur, lllinois. FBLA 45 Mr. FBLA 45 Salt Hawk Band 45 Pep Band 4. WTHIZIIIIIIIC, Paula Homeroom secretary-treasurer 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, board member, vicc-presi- dent 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 FBLA 45 GAA 2.3.4. Yvohlford, Mary Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 3.45 board member 45 Kayettes 2.3.45 Perrill Club 2,35 Junior Red Cross 45 FBLA 35 H-2 35 GAA 253545 Girls' Chorus 15 Debate 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 NFL 3,4. I Woods, Robert H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 15 Concert Band 25 State Music Festival 15 Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Track l,2,3545 lntramurals 3,4. Worm, Sue Transferred from Kansas City. Homerootn vice-president 35 secretary-treasurer 45 Kay- ettcs 2,35 Junior Red Cross 2. Wrily, Beth Briny Birds 2.3545 FHA 35 Kayettes 2,3.45 Perrill Club 2.3545 Palette S Brush 2,3,45 GAA 2.3.41 GAA Sports 2,3.45 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Student Council Officer 15 PELS 4. Wrigltt, Carol Kayettes 2.3: Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 Altrusa Nursing Scholarship 4. Xvyatt, Cary Chr-ss Club 2: Valence Club 2: Concert Band 2,3,45 State Music Festival 25 lntramurals 3,4-. Yoder. Michael Young, Paul Hi-Y 3. 185 Bretz, Derroll 43, 97, 98, 99, 102, 103 index - A - Adams, Mary Esther 55, 64, 90, 98 Adams, Vernon 43, 113 Adcock, Ann 43, 53, 100, 103 Akins, Bob 55, 139 Alber, .lohn 55, 100 Alher, Karl 55 Albertson, Judy 15, 111 Aldrich, Dale 55, 97, 138 Aleman, Robert 55 Allagaroo 70, 71, 72, 73 Allagaroo King 149 Allagaroo King Candidates 14-8 Allen, Dave 55, 131, 140 Allen, Mr. Olin 168 Allen, Vicki 13, 15, 70, 72, 86, 87, 88, 89, 110, 111, 115, 146 Allerheiligen, Louise 55,89 All School Play 106 Almanza, Esther 55 Altvater, Eunice 43, 78 Alumhaugh, Bob 55, 100 15, 154 Alumbaugh, .lack Amstutz, Carolyn 15 Ainstutz, Mark 43, 77, 94, 97 Anderson, Charles 43, 157 Anderson, .lohn 15, 117 Anderson, Judi 43 Anderson, Kay 43, 102, 115 Anderson, Marty 55, 161 Andres, Anne 43, 53, 83, 109 Andrews, Carol 15 Anshutz, Marilee 43, 53, 98 Anthony, Marilyn 15, 102, 110, 111, 155 Armstrong, Miss Virginia 168 Arnett, Kenny 43 Asheraft, Gene 55 Atkinson, Bob 55, 129, 138 Atkinson, David 15, 82, 122 Atkinson, William 43, 122, 134, 135, 139, 142 Austermiller, Kay 55, 98, 100 Avers, lim 55 Avery, Donna 55, 100 Avery, Emmett 55 Avery, Melvin 43 Awards 12, 13 Ayers, Barbara 55 Ayers, Dennis 54, 55, 86, 138 .. B - Babcock, Richard 43, 94 Badders, Martha 55 Baerger, Mr. G. A. 179 Bailey, .ludy 43 Baird, Randy 43 Baker, Eleanor 15. 102 Baker, Nancy 43, 53, 69, 74, 83, 89 Baldwin, Bonnie 15, 99 Bammes, .lerry 43 Banker, Mr. Deane 94, 95, 168 Banks, Charlotte 43, 53 Barb. Robert 55 Barher, Richie 55, 68, 69 Barker, Bill 43 Barker, Joe 55 Barkman, Barbara 43 Barkman, Leonard 55 Barnard, Gene 15, 70, 78, 107, 138, 139, Barnes, ,lack 55. 94, 97, 134, 138 Barnes, Jim 43. 97 Barnes, Mike 15, 108. 109. 117 Barrett, Coralee 43, 92, 98, 115 Barta, Bob 43 Bartcher, Ron 15, 131, 142 Barrel, Jackie 15 Bartlett, ,ludy 15, 31, 70, 80, 88, 111, 156 Bartlett, Mrs. Virginia 167 Basketball 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133 Basketball Queen 151 Basketball Queen Attendants 150 Battey, Jerry 43, 75 Bauer, Karen 55 186 Baughman, Armand 15, 121, 122, 123, 126, 134, 135, 137, 142, 148 Baxter, Eunice 15 Baxter, Karon 43, 69 Beall, Wayne 123 Bearden, Don 43 Beavers, Irlene 15 Beavers, Jerry 55 Bechthold, Barbara Bechthold, Bonnie 55, 100 Bechthold, Dennis 43 Becker, Kathy 43, 53, 83, 97 Beer, Darrel 15 Bell, Gary 16, 122, 124, 139, 143 Bell, Mary 43, 97, 155 Bemis, Nancy 55. 100, 154 Bemis, Rod 55, 129, 138 Benjamin, Gary 55, 94, 100. 103, 138 Benjamin. Harry 43, 79, 138 Bennett, Beverly 43 Bennett, Donna 55, 90, 115 Benson, .lames 43. 113 Benton, Beverly 16 Berger, Gerald 16 Bernard. Steven 55. 122, 129, 138 Berry, Ginger 16, 79 Beyer, Janet 55. 93 Beyer. Louise 16 Bickel. Larry 16. 82 Biles, Brian 55. 99. 109 Billingsly, Lee 55, 97, 138 Birt. Orvall 43 Black, Bill 43 Black, Birddella 43. 44. 53, 114, 160 Black, Kathryn 43, 102 Blaine, .lohnnie 16, 82 Blank, Dona 43, 98, 99, 102 Blanton, Doris 55 Bloom, Vicki 43, 102 Blount, Carolyn 55 Blount, Sonya 43, 112 Board, Evelyn 55 Boese, Eleanor 43 Bolyard, Sharon 16 Bond, Bev 16, 81, 111, 114, 156, 160 Bookless, Max 16, 34, 91, 97, 155 Borra, Miss Mary 79, 168 Boslnears, .lim 55 Bowlinger, .ludi 55, 89, 90 Bowman, Dave 16, 141 Bowman, Leroy 16 Boyer, Eddie 55 Brack, Carol 16 Brashears, Cecilia 43 Brawner, ,lames 43 Brawner, Ronnie 55 Bray, Ruth 16 15, 100, 102, 103, 158 Brown, Sue 12, 14, 17, 68, 69, 70, 88, 110, 114, 146 Brown, Mr. Warren 80, 168 Browning, Patty 56, 90, 98 Browning, Sheila 17 Bruce, .loe 56 Bruce, Phyllis 17, 100, 101, 157, 158 Bunte, Connie 44, 89 Burdick, Connie 56, 91 Burch, Ronnie 17, 80 Burger, ,loan 44, 53, 74, 99 Burgess, Brad 56, 140 Burk, Esta Sue 12, 17, 23, 34, 69, 83, 111,157 Burney, Bonnie 56, 64, 100 Burns, Diana Kay 56, 100 Burns, Nancy 56 Burr, Glen 44 Burris, Gary 44, 78 Bush, Donna 44 Bush, Sheila 44 Butler, Arden 17, 143 Buzz 74, 75 Bybee. Janis 44, 102, 113 Byer, Terry 56, 94 Byroad, Ardith 44, 536114 Cairns, Mr. E. A. 42, 169 Calentine, .lack 17. 91, 94, 139, 142, 155, 156 Callender, Frank 56 Calvillo, Paul 44, 160 Cameron, Clare 12, 13, 17, 23, 31, 70, 72, 80, 88, 90, 110, 111, 156 Camphell, Boh 44, 113 Canfield, Bill 17 Cape, Virginia 17 Carey, Linda 13, 14, 17, 24, 31, 68, 69, 72, 79, 88,110,111, 154158 Carey, Mary 54, 56, 64, 80, 154 Carland, Ralph 44 Carpenter, Pat 44, 53 Carroll, Veronica 18 Carter, Doug 56 Carter, Sue 56 Carter, Warren 44, 78 Casey, Alvin 18, 29, 123, 131, 143 Castro, .loey 44 Caudillo,1rene 44 Cavanagh, Larry 18 Cavanagh, Teresa 56, 60, 61, 100 Cavanaugzh, Carl 44 Caywood, Dick 18 Chabin, Connie 18, 31, 68, 69, 71, 86, 110, 111, 158 Chabin, Harry 44, 48, 75, 107, 122, 125, 129, 143 Cheerleaders 87 Chess Club 77 Breaux, Betty 43, 53 Brewer, Gary 43, 79 Brickey, Karyl Lee 43, 53, 96, 97, 155 Bright, Bright, Terry 43 Waymon 17 Brightenburg, Doyle 43, 94, 128, 129 Brigrhtenhurg, Mary 55. 100 Briny Birds 84, 85, 86, 87 Britain, Betty 55 Britain, Doris Ann 17 Britain, .leanell 44 Britt, Kent 44, 74, 106, 134 Britton, Mr. L. A. 169 Brooks, Allen 55, 134 Brooks, Avery 44 Brooks, Bette 17 Brooks, Bob 44, 82 Brooks, Dayna 55, 100 Brown, Bob 55, 105, 113, 138 Brown, Cherie 44 Brown, David 17, 98, 99 Brown, Dennis 56, 69, 94, 97 Brown, Glenda 44 Brown, .lanet 56 Brown, Karen 17. 93 Brown, Lewis 44, 77, 141 Brown, Lois 44 Brown, Margaret 56 Brown, Norman 56, 97, 100 Brown, Pat 44, 51, 75 Chick, Chick, Carolyn 56 Marilyn 56 Chiles, Linda 56, 100 Chrest, .ludy 56 Chrest, Karen 18, 39, 100, 103, 111 Clark, Gary 56 Clark, .lames 56 Clark, Jeanne 56 Clark. .lerry 44 Clay arilyn 55 , M ' 1 Clegg, Ann 56, 100 Clifford, Kay 44 Clinton, Miss Pearl 167 Colm:-rly, Connie 14, 18, 24, 68, 69, 71, 111, 154, 158 Coherly, Mr. Harry 165 Cohn-rly. lan 56, 113, 154 Co-ed Counselors 110, 111 Cogzill. Don 18, 159 Cole, Brian 44 Cole, Diana 56 Cole, .lolm 44, 47, 94 Cole. Sharon 56, 64, 68. 69, 100 Culegrove. Hermon 56, 97, 122, 134 Coleman, Dale 56, 140 Colladay. Nancy 56, 79 Colladay, Susan 18, 34, 71, 86, 111, 150, 158 Collins, Gwen 56, 100 Colwell, Marlene 13, 18, 68, 70, 72, 80, 111, 116 Comes, Karen 56 Compton, Jessica 56 Connelly, Bill 44 Connelly, Patricia 18 Connor, Kathy 56 Cook, Betty 18 Cook, Eddie 44, 105 Cook, Freddie 56 Coop, Patty 18, 111 Cooper, Mr. John 100, 101, 169 Cooper, Larry 18, 77, 107 Cooper, Linda 44, 53 Cope, Miss Esther 14, 169 Cordsen, Anita 18, 102, 155 Cornelsen, Mr. Elmer 178 Cornwell, Phil 18, 98 Cory, Larry 18 Cotrell, Ronald Cotter, Carolyn Cotton, Kenny Couch, Spencer 18,79 44, 79, 102, 106 19, 120, 121, 123, 127, 128, 132, 133, 142, 148, 150 56 Couglllin, Bob 57 Cowles, David 57, 97 Cox. Carol 19 Cox Charlotte 57 Coxl Gail 44 Cox. Kenneth 44 Cox, Richard 19, 100, 101, 103, 158 Coyne, Julie 42, 44, 53, 74 Cralner, Mrs. Gene 104, 106, 169 Crawford, Keith 57 Crawford, Teressa 44 Cross, Vic 57 Crouse, Judy 45 Crow, Fred 19 Crow, Judi 19, 115 Crupper, Erland 54, 57, 98, 99, 122, 129, 138 Crupper, Roxanne 45. 102, 112, 113 cally, Ron 45, 77, 122, 134, 138 Culver, Mary Beth 19, 77, 100, 103, 111, 158, 161 Cummings, Judi 45, 53, 75, 81. 115 Cunningham, Anne 57, 64, 97, 99, 155 Curiel, Edward Gurless, Marvin 57 45 Enns, Lois 57, 100 Curran, Dwight 19, 27, 91 .. D .- Dailey, Mr. James 98, 170 Danford, Dianne 57, 89, 97 Danks, De 57, 100 Darling, Jane 57, 89, 115 Darlington, Tis'h 57, 81 Darnell, Bill 57, 122, 126, 129, 138, 143 Darnell, Gerald 19, 139, 142 Daugherty, June 45, 78. 98. 105. 106 Daugherty, Mary 19, 79, 110, 112, 113 Davis, Bill 57, 129 Davis, Rruce 19, 104. 105, 106, 117 Davis, Mr. Clayton 179 Davis, Earl 57, 94 Davis, Jim 19 Davis, Sharon 45 Dean, Gary 57 Dean, .lohn 19, 128. 131, 132, 133 Dean, Nick 45, 47. 160 Debate 108, 109 DeGraw, Charles. 57 DeGraw. Judy 19, 80 Dehart, Deanne 45. 53. 80 Dehart. Donna 45. 53. 80 Dehm, June 45. 51. 155 Delker. Allen 19. 83 Dellinger. Don 57 Deming, Dan 20 Demoret, Rob 20. 134, 135, 137, 142 Dt-moret. Steve 57. 134 Denney, Jim 57, 134. 138 Deppner, Kathy 45, 80, 83 Dt-rstein, Gary 45 Dvtter, Carl 45. 83, 84. 98, 99, 140 Dl'Vault, Carol Ann 20 D4-Water, Russel 20. 154 DiFelicr-, Lorraine 20 Diggs, Patsy 57 Dinwiddie, Jack 57 Dirksen, ,lanet 45 Dirksen, Shirley 45 Ditgen, Judy 57 Dix, Mary Lou 20, 33, 79, 111, 154 Doane, David 57, 123, 138 Dodge, Darrell 57 Douglas, Larry 45, 86, 91, 94 Dowers, Billie 20, 159 Dragon, Sharon 45, 78 Drake, Marian 45 Duarte, Eleanor 45. 79, 154 Duarte, Vera Jane 45, 79 Dumond, Rev. Charles 165 lltmlop, Cheryl 57, 99, 100, 103 Dunlop, Mr. Ralph 165 Dunn, .lolln 45, 72, 75, 134 Dunn, Merilyn 57, 61, 89, 160 Dunsworth, Saundra 57 Durham, Margaret 20 Dusenllery, Ben 45 Dusenllery, Sue 45, 78 Dutton, Bob 20 Dutton, Kay 57, 64 DuVal, Ronnie 57 Dwyer, John 45 Dyer, Joyce 20 .. E - Easterday, Judy 45, 53 Eberllart, Russell 12, 19, 20, 23, 76, 105, 141 Ebright, Marcia 45, 69, 75, 86, 108, 109, 116 Echols, Harry 45, 79, 91, 123 Eekart, Jermaine 20, 115 Edgington, John 57, 141 Ediger, Darrell 45, 94 Ediger, Marcia 20, 23, 70, 110, 111, 158 Edlnan, Gene 57, 83, 100, 103 Edwards, Jerry 57 Edwards, Kenneth 20 Edwards, Loretta 45 Edwards, Neal 45. 94, 113, 123, 138 Edwards, Ruth 57 Ellling, Brenda 57, 78 Ehrlich, Connie 20, 21 Eisminger, Mr. Myrl 179 Elam, .lack 45, 113 Elliott, Nancy 57, 100 Elliott, Sharon 45. 106 Elser. Judy 21, 92 Ely, Miss Doris 78, 170 Emhirk, Sandy 20, 21, 86, 87, 102, 111, 116, 150, 158 Emery, Marc 45. 77, 79 Enegren, Allen 21 England, Margaret 45, 53, 88, 114 English Department 78 Enns, Jim 21, 97, 100, 101, 102, 103. 105, 106, 112, 113, 117, 157, 158 Ensign, Rhea 21 Ensz, Georgia 57 Entz, Lin 21, 120, 121. 122 .125. 126. 142, 143 Erwin, Vickey 21, 68, 102, 103, 116, 158 Espinoza, Anna 57 Estes, Deanna 57 Evans, Miss Ruth 69, 170 Evans, Sandy 57, 100 Ewing, David 57, 97, 138 Ewing. Edwin 21, 96, 97, 99 Ewing. Kent 45 Ewing, Merlyn 21, 111 .. F .- Falk, Carole 45 Falk. Suzanna 45 Farmer, Donna 58, 78 Farnev. Dale 45 Fast. .Joan 45, 53, 93, 100, 103, 114 FBLA 91 Featllerston, lnvell 53. 98 Feathcrston, Wilma 21 Feezor. Kenneth 21. 94, 155 Ferguson, Grace Lee 21, 24, 34, 100. 101. 103. 110, 111, 157 Fcrsftlson. Mr. W. W. 165 Ferris. Rrllce 42 45 48.122 126 139,142 Ferris. Valerie 21, 104, 105. 111, 117 FHA 92, 93 Fields, Gilbert 58 Finney, James 58 Fischer, Merle 21 Fish, Charles 58, 63, 77, 78, 141, 143 Flagg, Miss Ethelyn 170 Flores, Rosie 46, 102, 160 Floyd, Patricia 46, 102 Football 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127 Football Queen 147 Football Queen Attendants 146 Ford, Karen 58 Ford, Ray 46, 84 Fornwalt, Mr. Elly 179 Foulk, Gordon 21, 97 Fowler, Sue Ann 22, 77, 78, 100, 103, 111, 116, 150, 158 Fox, Betty 22, 69, 70, 72, 90, 110, 111 Fox, Gary 22, 94 Fox, Shirley 58, 97, 155 Frager, Lola 22, 97 Freidenllerger, Dee Ann 46, 53, 69, 75, 88, 93, 114, 154, 156 Frick, Jin1 58, 97 Fricsen, Carol 46, 89, 91 Friesen, Richard 46 Frishie, Gene 22 Frye, Marilyn 22 FTA 83 Fuller, Eddie 46, 122 Fuller, Gale 46, 78 Fuller, Joan 46 Fuller, Linda 46 Fuller, Vickie 46 Fullmer, David 46 - Q - GAA 114, 115, 116 Gacde, Linda 22 Gaeddert, Donna 54, 58, 100, 116 Gallardo, Sylvia 58, 79, 160 Gamble. Mr, Dean 134, 137, 170 Gantz, Janice 22 Garcia, Alhert 58, 134, 138 Garcia, Lydia 58 Garcia, Margaret 46 Gardner, Anne 22 Garvin, Howard 58 Garwood. Gary 58, 97, 98 Gaskill, Rex 22, 94, 102, 108, 109, 117 Gatlin, Stanley 58 German. Quinton 58, 97, 134, 138 Cillbs, Norlna 46 Gilison, Gary 58. 100 Gihson, Graaff 22, 77, 107 Gilmson. .lean 58, 100 Gifford, Marilyn 46, 97 Gilbert, Martha 46, 53, 75, 88, 93, 100, 103, 116, 158 Gilhreath, Mr. Lewis 171 Giles, Dorothy 22 Gilley, Larry 22, 82 Gilley, Sandra 46, 114 Gilley, Sherry 58 Gillilan, Mr. C. R. 9, 171 Ging, Doris 22, 71. 146 Gingerich, Mike 58, 94 Gist, Mary 161 Glaser, Jean 46, 83, 92, 115 Gollle, Jan 58 Godina. Phillip 46 Goetz, John 58, 134 Golleen, Evelyn 58 Goldsmith, .Janice 46, 53, 99, 115 Golf 141 Gomez. Miguel 22 Gonzales, Armando 22, 158 Gonzales. Bobby 46 Good. Norman 22, 77 Ooodale. Bill 58 Gordon, Frank 58 Gordon, Jeanette 102 Gordon, Lee 58. 123. 134 Gough. Erma 58, 100 Gollld. Leeon 46 Gould. Sharon 46 Gowens. Robbie 46 Grarlall. Jeanie 46 Gl'btl1t'll11,.101tI'l 46 Graham, Lee 46, 97 Grant, Randy 58, 123 Graves, Palmer 22, 102 Graves, Raymond 46, 78 Gravett, Joe 58 Greatwood, Larry 46 Green, Ann 58 Green, Don 58, 98 'I87 Junior Red Cross 112, 113 index Green, Janet 23, 102 Greenert, Marcene 46 Greenert, Sally 23, 81 Greenfield, Leona 58 Greever, Richard 46, 97 Groseclose, Sheila 58 Grove, Dick 58, 122, 129, 138 Gunn, Annette 58, 64, 96, 97, 99 Gunther, Mike 58, 97 Guthrie, Cecil 46 Guthrie, George 23 Guthrie, Sandy 46 Guthrie, Sue 46 Guy, Mr. R. C. 37, 89, 158, 166 H-2 53 H-Club 142, 143 Hagan, Pat 46, 53, 88 Hageman, Ellen 46, 53, 69, 86, 88, 100, 103, 158 -H- Hageman, Patty 58, 100, 104 Hager, Douglas 23, 24, 83, 94, 104, 106, 109, 117 Hale, Jim 53 Hall, Bill 58, 94, 107, 109 Halley, Melvin 47 Hamby, Tommy 58 Hamilton, 100, 101, 103, 141, 142, 143 Hamilton, Dave 23, 71, 73, 76 Hamilton, Judy 58, 60 Hamilton, Mr. Max 76, 141, 171 Hamilton, Richard 46 Hanson, Darlene 46 Hanson, Melinda 46, 53, 98, 99 Hardy, Jim 46, 75, 107, 141, 143 Hare, Dan 23, 123, 134, 136, 142 Harmon, Marcia 46, 53, 74, 79, 88 Harmon, Robert 58, 77, 81 Harmon, Wanda 23, 102 Harper, Arthur 23 Harr, John 46 Harrington, Rita 46, 80, 102, 106 Harris, Cheryl 46 Harris, Evelyne 47 Harris, Gary 23, 159 Harris, Jack 47 Harris, Keith 58 Harrison, Clark 47 , 93, 15 Alan 13, 14, 19, 23, 24, 34, 76, 77, 4 Hartke, Carol Ann 58, 83, 100 Haskard, David 23, 84, 98, 99, 141 Haskard, Judy 23, 34, 111, 114, 156, 160 Haskard, Karen 58, 64, 100 Haston, Patty 23, 31, 80, 100, 104, 110, 111, 115, 158 Hauschild, Jeanette 23, 111 Hauschild, Phyllis 58 Havens, Mr. Nels 69, 85, 167 Hawks, Judy 47 Hawks, Kirby 59, 100 Haworth, Tom 19, 24, 34, 71, 73, 76, 86, 87, 154, 159 Haxton, Janet 47, 53 Hayes, Bill 24, 77. 107, 139, 161 Hayes, Dixie 24, 70, 104, 105, 115, 117, 160 Hayes, Jay Dee 24, 91 Hcdger, Janice 47 Hefling, Dennis 59 Heidclirecht, JoAnn 24 Henry, Janet 47, 53, 81, 91, 102, 112, 115 Hensley, Carol 59, 100 Hensley, Diane 59 Hensley, Les 24, 159 Henson, Bob 24, 70, 72, 75, 94, 95, 140, 142, 143 Herdt, Gerald 47 Herron, Ron 59, 69, 100, 103 Herron, Shirley 24, 31, 86, 88, 100. 101. 103, 111, 115, 150 Hester, Jeanie 59 Hester, Joyce 24, 100, 112, 158 Hester, Tom 59 188 Hickox, Morris 47, 123 Higgins, Janice 59, 83, 100 Hiigel, Mr. Lewis 97, 98, 99, 171 Hildebrant, Doris 47 Hill, Charline 47, 103 Hill, Dennis 47, 122, 134, 138 Hill, Kathy 59, 113 Hill, Richard 24 Hilleary, Barry 47, 81, 108, 109 Hillmer, Leann 12, 24, 98, 100, 101, 102 Hilst, Rusty 12, 19, 24, 76, 141 Hilton, Dale 24 Hilton, Robert 59 Hinerman, Jim 24, 97, 157 Hines, Karon 25, 154 Hitz, Connie 20, 25, 86, 111, 161 Hi-Y 94, 95 Hobson, Barbara 59 Hobson, Bill 25, 97, 105, 106, 109 Hodge, David 47, 94, 131, 141, 142 Hodgson, James 25 Hoeier, Carolyn 47 Hoke, Carolyn 47, 102 Holland, Larry 47, 113 Holley, Melvin 47 Hollowell, Dick 47, 97 Hollowell, Larry 47, 104, 105 Holmes, Grace 47 Holzworth, Mrs. Bertha 167 Homan, Barbara 47, 83, 108, 109 Hoots, Sharie 25, 91 Hovious, Nancy 59 Howard, Jennifer, 47, 78, 98 Howe, Mari Jane 59, 89, 90, 102, 113 Ho Ney, David 25, 157 Hoy, John 59 Hoy, Linda 47, 53, 69, 115 Hubbard, Jane 47, 83 HuckabCY, Joseph 59 Huckabey, Shirley 59 Huey, Bob 59 Huffman, Rachel 59, 64 Hughes, Barbara 59, 100 Hughes, Jim 12, 25, 72, 94, 95, 123, 124, 134, 135, 136, 137, 142, 143 149 Humphreys, Steve 19, 24, 25, 34, 71, 73, 78, 96, 99 Hunley, Bertha 59, 100 Hunter, Beatty 47, 48, 75, 94, 123, 126, 142, 155 Hunter, Mrs. J. Richards 165 Hurst, Stephen 59, 97 Hutchinson, Gary 47 Hutton, Jane 47, 97 Hysom, Dick 25, 39 Hyter, Charles 47, 75, 107, 134, 154, 160 - I - lmcl, Johnny 47 lmmesote, Valle 59 lnkanish, Mickey 59 lpson, Larry 59 ireland, Mr. Ernest 120, 127, 129, 171 Ireland, Pat 59 lsrael, Richard 12, 13, 25, 34, 70, 72, 94, 95, 107, 108, 109 - J - Jackson, Joe 25 Jacques, Celeste 59 James, Doretha 47 James, Gary D. 47, 122 James, Gary L. 25 Jamison, Juanita 59 , Janner, Lois Ann 47, 53, 74, 75, 83, 104, 106 Jantz, Myrna 25, 102 Jaynes, Harold 59 Jeffries, Sandy 47. 97 Jeffries, Bill 47, 79, 98, 100 Jenkins, Denys 53 Jennings, Sharon 59 Jerauld, Beverly 59 Johannes, Joyce 25, 93 Johannsen, Carston 25, 77, 107, 123 John, Dennis 25 Johnson, Cnrkey 47, 83, 84, 97, 98, 99 Johnson, Eddie 53, 140 Johnson, Janice 48 Johnson, Jeanine 59 Johnson, Judi 48 Johnson, Pat 26, 159 Johnson, Roger 26, 77 Johnson, Sherrill 59, 97, 100 Johnson, Steve 26, 107 Jones, Larry 48 Jones, Robert 26, 94, 97 Jones, Steve 59 Jones, Susan 26, 68, 69, 71, 79, 110, 111, 154 Jordan, Dee Ann 59 Jorgensen, Mr. Cari 172 Joy, Carol 53 Joyce, Dce Ann 26, 68, 69, 88, 100, 101, 103, 110, 111, 158 - K - Kasper, Ann 26, 160 Kasselman, Kathy 26 Kayeltes 88, 89, 90, 91 Keckler, Bonnie 48, 97 Keckler, Robert 59 Kcckler, Vicki 26 Kcesling, Kathy 59, 100 Keffer, Mary Ann 26, 79, 83, 102, 111, 154 Kellenbarger, Mr. Frank 54, 172 Kelley, Jan 26 Keown, Mrs. Aylene 74, 78, 172 Keown, Stu 23, 26, 29, 70, 75, 86, 98, 99, 121, 122, 126, 139, 142 Kern, Jerry 60 Kcrwood, Larry 48, 84, 97, 99 Kessler, Jo Ann 26, 70, 90, 111, 115 Ketchum, Judy 48, 102 Key Club 107 Keyser, John 48 Kicenski, Marilyn 60 Kienzle, John 60 Kimberly, Sharon 60 King, Jim 60, 107, 141 Kingsley, Larry 26, 34, 84, 94, 95, 99, 101, 140, 143, 157 Kingsley., Mr. Russell 172 Kinley, Doug 48, 97, 122, 124, 125, 129, 143 Kipp, Loretta 60 Kirby, Marion 48, 138 Kirkby, Tom 60, 94, 155 Kirkpatrick, Jerry 26, 97 Kistler, Robert 26, 70, 72, 143 Kitch, Tim 60, 123, 129 Klingler, Mr. Jackie 172 Klinkerman, Kathi 60 Knauer, Mr. Del 78, 173 Knights 77 Knox, Mr. Dennis 176 Knox, Mr. Walter 82, 173 Konnesky, Joe 60, 134, 135, 137 Koon, Francie 48, 83, 89 Koontz, Kemba 60, 79 Krafels, Mr. Joe 120, 128, 173 Kramer, Tom 48, 97 Kramer, Mr. Woodrow 125, 138, 173 Krehbiel, Carolyn 48, 92 Krieg, Jamie 60 Kruckenberg, Mr. Homer 172 Krug, Karen 60 Kruger, Carole 26, 86, 102, 116, 147 Kruse, Mrs. Ora 78, 173 Kumorowski, Ed 48, 29, 134 LaClair, Ronnie 60 Laird, Roseanne 48, 79 Lamb, Barbara 48, 53, 75, 76 Lancaster, Nelson 48 Landrith, Carol 48, 100, 101, 102, 103 Lanning, Mrs. Eleanor 167 Lappin, Tom 48, 72, 74, 86, 99, 138 Lawson, Goldie 60 Lay, Charles 48 Lay, Karen 60, 100 Layman, lrcne 60, 100 Layman, Wilma 48, 102 Lee, Dianna 60 Legg, Don 26 Lemon, Gerald 60 Lt-men, John 27, 82 Lemen, Sharon 48 Leslie, William 60, 97 Lewis, Dean 48, 69, 140 Link, Marcheta 48, 102 Maxfield, Mike 61 Littleton, Ron 48, 82, 94- Littooy, Fred 48, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133, 142 Livingston, Lane 60 Lock, John 60 Lock, Sandy 12, 27, 93, 111 Lollis, Mr. W. R. 174 Martinez, Joe 61 Martinez, Mary 61, 79, 113, 160 Martinez, Stella 61, 79, 160 Mason, William 49, 113 Lyman Long, Gaylord 27 Long, Roy 48 Los Gatos 79 Lowe, Sarah 48 Lucas, Janis 27 Luca s, Karen 48, 102 Ludwig, Jim 48, 75, 123, 124, 1 Luman, Richard 60 , Mrs. Doris 174 42 Mayes, Judy 61 Mayfield, Larry 4-9, 97 Mendell, Roy M. 29 Meschke. Susan 29, 31, 70, 80, 110, 111 Mesker, Rich 49 Messmer, Mike 53, 103 Mettlen, Randy 61, 98, 99 Metzler, Lott 4-9 Metz, Ezra 77, 174 Mever, Connie 61 Lyman, Margo 60 Lynch, Helen 27, 161 Lynch, Lucy 27 Lyons, Mr. Charles 120, 134, 137, 138, 174- .. Mc - McCall, Janice 39 McCall, Jeanette 27 McCalla, Jerry 48 McClellan, Kay 48, 160 McClure, Mr. Bruce 120 McConnell Dou 27 Milburn, Wanda 53 Miller Becky 49 Miller, Dick 61, 113, 122, 129 Miner, Gayle 61 Miller, Jerry 61 Miller, Judy 29, 161 Miller, Judy 49 M1111-11, Judy 61 Miner. Mickey 61, 138 Mills, Skin 61 Nichols, Charles 42, 49, 155 Nichols, Penny 30, 71, 102, 111, 11 Nicklin, Bob 31, 104, 107, 117 Niemann, Gary 61 Nohlit, Carolyn 61 Nonken, Linda 31, 92, 93, 102, 111 Norris, Elsie 61, 100, 116, 160 Novinger, Linda 49, 114 Nunemaker, Sharon Sue 61, 69, 98 - 0 - Oakley, Paula 61, 100 Ochs, Margaret 61 Ogle, Mrs. Esther 112, 175 Ojeda, Richard 49 Oliver, Alberta 31, 155 Oliver, Wilma 62 Olson, Chuck 31 Opdycke, Ken 49, 94, 122 Osenhaugh, Judy 49, 79 O'Sullivan, Joe 62, 84, 97, 98 Owens, Carl 62, 69 Owens, Caralee 62, 160 Owens, Samuel 62 Owston, Trey 49 Owston, Jim 49 - P - 6, Pennin - 8 McConnell, Larry 27 McCown, Allen 27, 34 McCown, Virgil 48 McCracken, Dennis 27, 79, 160 McCreight, Jerry 27, 155 McCue, Karen 48 MeCurcly, Lon 4-8, 94 McDaniel, Donna 48 McDaniel, Sharon 27, 93, 100, 101, 103 McDermott, LaDonna 27, 97 McDonald, Bill 28, 141 McDonald, Mackie 28 McDonald, Paula 60 McDowell, Delila 28 McDowell, Nancy 60 McElyea, Judy 48 McEntarfer, Karen 28, 79 McEntarfer, Mike 48 Millspaugh, Charles 61 Minor, Tom 29, 69, 70, 72, 75, 122, 142. 143, 152, 158 Missildine, Helene 29, 31, 70, 79, 111, 116, 154, 156 Missildine, Jackie 61, 64, 100 Mitchell, Arlen 29 Mitchell, Dennis 61. 69 Mitchell, Diane 29, 104, 105, 106, 111, 117 Mitchell, Doug 29, 123, 142 Mitchell, Ruth Ann 61 Mock, Connie 61 Mohr, Jerry 61, 97 Moline, Miss Mary Ann 175 Montandon, Ronald 49 Montford, Buddy 29, 128, 129, 130, 132. 133, 153, 154 Montford, Judy 61, 160 Mooney, Gerald 30, 122, 139 Palacio, Guadalupe 49 Palette and Brush 80, 81 Pankow, Danny 49, 113 Pankow, Tonia 62, 100 Pankratz, Larry 62, 94 Parker, Bob 49, 100, 102, 103 Parker, Charlene 62 Parker, Donald 49, 113 Parker, Marlene 62, 68 Parker, Miss Mildred 175 Pascha Pate J 1, Lynda 49,53,102, 113, 15-1 mmie Wayne 31 1 ., 1 Patrick, Michael 31, 87, 140, 152 Patton, Mr. Bobby 104, 108, 117, 176 Pearce, Roger 62 Pedigo, Don 62, 155 Penner, Jeanene 62, 100 gton, Jane 62 Moore, McFarland, James 24, 28 McGhee, Bill 28 McGuire, Anita 60, 69, 97 McHenry, Charles 28 Mclver, Doug 24, 28, 108, 109 Mclver, Jane 60 McKee, Marilyn 60, 100 McMillan, Marcy 53, 113 McMinn, Homer 28 MeMullin, Mr. C. E. 174- Mcfylurry, Nancy 60 MeQuillian1, Judy 48 McReynolds, Charles McVey, Diana 60 - M - Mabry, Donna 49, 113, 154 Magerfleisch, Judy 28, 157 Magerfleiscl1,Ricl1ard 49 Magyar, Larry Paul 60, 100, 123, 129, 138 Mahoney, Johnny 60 Maldonado, Amelia 60, 79, 160 Mallelt, Gordon 60, 94, 97, 98 Mallett, Grant 60, 98, 99 Mallett, Mark 28, 71, 73, 86, 87, 99. 100, 101, 103, 158 161 Mallory Carol 28, 102 Mallory, Diane 28 ' Mallory, Phil 28 Maison, LaDonna 28, 70, 86, 87, 111. 146 Mandeville. Marion Duane 28, 122, 140 Markart. Sharron 28. 110. 111 Markle, Gary 60, 99, 123, 129, 158 Marquez, Bob 28, 79 Marshall, Adrian L. 49 Marshall, Patsie 29 Marteney, Sue 29. 91 Martens, Gerald 49. 91. 94, 100, 102, 104 Martens, Jim 49, 94. 99 Marana, Rainer 29, 122, 123, 125, 134, 135, 137, 143, 152 Martin, Carol Jane 49, 53, 75, 102 Martin, Elaine 61, 69 Martin, Jone 29, 102 Martinez, Eddie 29, 159 Mooney, Judv 30 Moore, Ann 61, 63, 86 Moore, Donna 61 Moore, Lois Ann 49, 97 Patricia 30 Morgan, David 49. 74 Morgan, Larry 12, 30, 79, 86, 94, 154 Morgan, Lawrence 12, 24, 30, 69, 70, 78 Morgan, Linda 30, 102 Morris, Jeny 30, 31, 68, 86, 110, 111 Morris, .Judy 49, 100, 103, 158 Morris, Stacy 61 Morton , Judy 30, 100, 101, 103, 157 Morton, Michael 61 Moshier, Judith 30, 98, 100, 101, 158 Mueller, Ken 49, 69, 157 Munoz, Martha 61 Murphey, Susan 61, 69, 100 Murphy, Carolyn 30, 113, 155 Murphy, Deanna 30, 100, 103, 158 Murphy, Deloris 49, 100, 103, 115, 160 Murphy, Ronnie 61, 155 Murrah, Sten 30, 97 Music . 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103 Myers, Cecilia 61, 83 Myers, Janice A. 30, 39 Myers, Janice 30, 102 Karen 12. 24, 30, 83, 110, 111 Myers, Myers, Roy 61, 155 Mvers, Virllivvia 61 Myers, Bill 30 .. N - Navarro, Mary Ellen 30. 79 Neal, Jim 61, 94, 99, 107 Needham, Miss Donna 114, 175 Nestor, Bonita 61, 100 Neuhurger, Ancel 49 Neuhurger, Artie 49, 134 Neufeld, Linda 61 Neufeld, Myra 61, 89, 97, 100, 102, 155 Newhurn, Don 49 Newell, Miss Thressa 114, 175 Newlon, Joe 49, 123, 126 Newman, Carolyne 61, 64, 100, 116 Penny, Maurice 49, 138 Perrill, Mrs. Ariel 83, 176 Perrill Club 104, 105 Perry, Richard 49, 128, 129, 133 Perry, Virginia 65 Pessetto, Shirley Ann 49 Petering, Geraldine 62 Peters, Luetta 31 Peterson, Lynne 62, 100 Peterson, Mrs. Marion 176 Pettijohn, Kathy 59, 62 Petty, Miss Mary 89, 94, 111, 176 Phillips, Jean 4-9 Phillips, Richie Lee 62 Pialt, Jack 31, 139, 143, 152, 158 815 Pan, Joe 29, 31, 123, 139, 1-13, 14 , Pit-kenpaugh, Gil 62 Pickens, Charles 31 Pickens, Joy 49 Pierce, Pat 62 Piken, Lori 44, 62, 64 Pina, Manuel 49, 160 Pina, Rosemary 49, 79, 160 Pitchford, Nicky 49 Pitts, Kenneth 62 Pohlman, Marilyn 31, 96, 97, 155 Poindexler, Sharon 62, 93, 113 Pollock, Carol 31, 160 Pond, Bob 53 Pope, Gary 62 Pope, Kent 50 Porter, David 62 Porter, Jerry 62 Powell. Judy 60, 61, 62, 100 Powell, Karen 32 Powers, Judy 62, 100 Powers, Norma 32, 102 Pownall, Carolyn 62 Pratt, Richard L. 50 Preston, David 32, 104- Preston, Richard 62, 97, 138 Prilliman, Charlotte 62, 100 Prillilnan, Darrell 32 Printers 82 146 8 9 index Pryor, Mr. Harold 94, 177 Puls, Gary 62 - R .- Ragsdale, Carolyn 62 Ragsdale, Lloyd 32, 134, 135, 136, 137, 142 Ragsdale, Wilbur 32, 123, 134, 155 Railsback, Judy 50 Rahston, Gary 50 Ramos, Barbara 50, 79, 160 Ramsay, Kay 62, 93 Ramsdale, Miss Margaret 92, 177 Rank, Dean 50, 82 Rank, Judith 62 Rankin, Margaret 62 Ratclitf, Joyce 32 Rathbun, Galen 32, 94, 115, 141, 143 Ratzlalf, Roger 50 Ravens, Bettie 32 Raya, Carmen 50, 79 Rayl, Jerry 50, 91, 94 Rayl, Steve 32 Razo, Joe 62 Razo, Johnny 50 Ream, Jan 62 Razo, Karen 32, 68, 102 Reayes, George 62, 97 Reazin, Glenda 50 Redgate, Larry 50, 82 Reed, Alice Jane 50, 75, 102, 115, 116 Reed, Don 47, 50 Reed, Jerry 62 Reed, Nancy 62 Reeves, Donna 62 Reeves, Jim 62 Rcnner, Richard 62 Reussner, Ray 50, 134, 135, 137, 142 Rexroad, Beverly 50 Reynolds, Diane 32, 92, 93, 111 Reynolds, Sheila 62, 104 Rhorer, Stephen 32 Rl1orer, Wanda 50 Rice, Carolyn 63 Richards, Marian 50, 53, 96, 98, 99 Richardson, Connie 32 Ridlen, Harriett 12, 32, 83, 98, 99, 155 Riffel, Jolmene 63 Riflel, Ronnie 50 Rinehart, Mr. Walter 177 Rives, Suzie 44, 50 Roach, Lynette 50 Roberson, Delores 50, 102 Roberts, Jay 50, 141 Roberts, Jerry 50 Roberts, Judy 50, 97 Roberts, Margaret 63, 100 Rodgers, Karen 63, 100 Rodriquez, Alice 50, 79, 160 Rodriquez, Bob 63, 113, 138 Roelse, Marvin 32 Roher, Dick 50 Roher, Larry 63 Root, Julie 32, 98, 99 RW, P111 32, as, 96, 97, 104, 105. 106, 111, 117, 155, 158 Sehissler, Dwight 63 Schletzbaum, Janet 33, 102 Sehmidler, Curt 33, 98, 99 Sehmucker, Paul 63, 94, 100, 103, 122, 141 School Board 165 1 Schrader, Gary 63 Sehrock, Sue 33, 68, 69, 71, 110, 111, 114, 116 Schroeder, Marlene 63 Schroeder, Richard 50 Sehroll, Glenda 63 Sehroll, Julie 50, 53, 77, 158 Schroll, Karen 33, 115, 160 Schultz, Donna 63 Schuman, David 63, 94 Schwarz, Paul 50, 107, 160 Scott, Jerry 33, 107 Scott, John 33, 106, 112 Scott, Larry 33, 156,'161 Seovil, Dorothy 50 Scovil, Mary 50, 160 Scruggs, Susan 33, 71, 102, 111, 116, 156 Seaman, Mrs. Wanda 167 Seibel, Charles 13, 24, 34, 70, 72, 75, 152, 156 Seifert, Stan 34 Seitz, F. J. 50, 97 Sellers, Dean 34, 94, 100, 141, 158 Senior Play 117 Sesher, Sarah 50, 53, 75 Severson, Lucille 50, 102 Shaffer, Judd 63, 99, 122 Shader, Steve 34, 107, 134, 135, 137, 143, 156 Shaw, Gale 63 Shelton, Mary Lou 63, 100 Shepherd, Ralph 63 Sheppard, Tom 34, 77, 128, 133, 148 Sherman, Stanley 63 Shilling, Mary 50 Shinklc, Barbara 63 Shirk, Pam 34, 102 Shol1ncr, Larry 63, 97, 123, 129, 138 Shook, Jack 63 Shorb, Janice 50 Short, Nick 34 Showalter, Calvin 50 Showalter, Larry 34 Showalter, Ray 34, 142 Sl1owalter, Sandy 50 Shullf. Leon 63 Shultz, Cletus 63 Shuman, Jim 50, 82 Shuman, Phyllis 34, 102 Shuman, Sharon 63 A Siekmon, Susan 63, 78, 99 Siebert, Marc 51 Siegrist, Leslie 51, 77, 97, 98 Siemans, Jim 51 Simmons, Margaret 63 Simmons, Nancy Lee 63, 100 Simpson, Gene 34, 97 Simpson, John 84. 98. 99 Sims, Mike 51, 77,141 Singleton, Karen 51, 53, 69, 89, 113, 156 Sisk, David 63. 122. 140 Sisk, Vie 51, 98, 99, 140, 142 Skeen, Frank 63 Skinner, Don 51, 122, 124, 125, 143 Skinner, Marilyn 34 Skoch. Mr. Carl 178 Slack, Bill 64 Slade, Bob 51, 83, 94, 100, 103, 158 Salida, Dennis 35 Solida, Nancy 51, 53 Sollars, Roger 35 Sollenberger, Mike 64, 84, 99, 140 Solomon, Becky 35, 103, 160 Songer, Bill 35, 122, 134, 135, 136, 137, 142 Spaniel, Marcia 42, 51, 53, 69, 75, 102 Sparks, Bonnie 64 Speer, Cherie 35, 154 Spellman, Frank 122 Spence, Gary 51, 141 Spencer, Connie 51, 102 Sperling, Robert 65, 123, 125, 134, 143 Spickelmier, Carol 35, 79, 110 Spiller, Dickie 64 Spriggs, David 51, 94 Spriggs, John 64 Squires, Mike 51 Stack, Paula 64 Stallings, Karen 35, 102 Stallings, Pat 51 Stallman, Karen 51, 96, 97 Stamoer, Mrs. Dorothy 78, 89, 178 Stanlield, Fred 13, 29, 35, 86, 120, 121, 123, 124,125,126,127,128,130,131,132,133 138,142,148 Stanley, Donna 51, 113 Steadman, Janie 51, 102 Steele, Larry 64, 77 Steele, Marcy 59, 64 Steele, Steve 64, 123, 134 Steele, Stu 48, 51, 122, 124, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 139, 142 Stein, Don 64 Stein, Martin 35, 80 Stephenson, Diana 51, 80 Stevens, Karen 35, 102, 111, 113 Stevens, Kenny 64 Stevens, Mike 51, 74, 138 Stevenson, Richard 35 Stewart, Stewart, Dana 36, 70, 72, 110 Deanna 64 Stewart, Johnnie Ann ' 51 ' Stewart, Karen 51 Stewart, Kenny 64, 134 Stewart, Miss Marie 89, 179 Stockham, Connie 64, 98 Stockton, Jeff 36 Stout, Steve 51, 139, 142 Stover, Harold 64 Stowell, Mr. Richard 178 Straley, Sandie 51 Strawn, Don 51 Strayer, Johnny 64 Stremel, Bob 64 Stringer, Tom 36, 123, 125, 139, 142 Stroud, Mr. Vaden 179 Stroup, Barbara 36 Strou , Raymond 64 P Stubbs, James 12, 36, 78, 84, 94, 93, 100. , 157 Student Council 68, 69 Sullivan, Roger 64 Summers, Bob 51, 76, 79, 141 Summers, .lack 51, 122, 126, 139, 142, 155 Summers, Terry 51 Sutton, Sharon 36 Swallord, Patsy 36 Swanson, Don 52, 141 Swanson, Sandra 52 Rostine, Boyd 63, 78, 100, 140 Rostine, Carol 33, 68, 69, 88, 100, 103, 111, 116 Rowe, Judi Ann 63, 100, 115 Ruble, Donna 33 Rudiger, Marian 63 Ruelas, Efrain 33, 102 Ruesehhoff, Alice 19, 24, 33, 70, 110, 111 Ruggles, Mr. Gareth 154, 177 Rush, Rita 33 S Sage, Miss Emma 89, 177 Sallabedra, Rita 63 Salmon, Nina 63 Sames, John 50 Santee, Janet 50, 53 Sawyer, Susan 33, 86, 102, 111, 116, 150 Sayers, Dennis 63, 103, 134 Seanland, Judy 63, 100 Scheffy, Christie 50, 74 Schemm, Rosemary 50 Sligar. Smalle Small, Small, Smith. William 64 y.Da1-yle 51, 122, 133, 142 Kenneth 34, 77 Mr, Lowell 78, 164 Barbara A. 34. 115. 160 Stllllll, Barbara Joan 35, 77, 102, 155 Smitl1, Bob 39 Smith, Cheryl 64, 100 Smith, Eldon 39.97, 100, 101, 102, 103, 1 Smith, Georgia 51 Smith. Mr. John 178 Smith, Larry 35 Smith, Larry 51 Smith, Mary Ann 51, 53, 100, 103, 158 Smith, Richard 51, 100, 113, 129, 158 Smith Tom 51 Swartzell, Edward 64 Sweetheart Kina! 153 Sweetheart King Candidates 152 Swepston, Pat 64 Swigger, Keith 52, 74, 77, 96, 99 Swigger, Mike 64, 77 Swinney, Bruce 52, 128, 129 Syler, Terry 36, 77, 84, 97, 98, 99, 107, 156 Smith, Tom 64 Smitl1, Wanda 35 Snowden, Barbara 35, 102 Snyder, Jan 35 Solida, Belinda 44, 51 Symns, Janet 52, 53, 74 -T- Taylor, Bill 64 Taylor, Jaclan 36 Taylor, James 64 Taylor, Roberta 64, 100, 157 Tennant, Mike 36, 157 Tennis 140 Thomas, Lynda 52 Thomas, Sharon Sue 52 Thomas, Tommy 64 Tltonipson, Nancy 12, 13, 24, 36, 70, 72, 19, 81,ao,s8,110,111,114,154,156 Thorne, Mr. Ralph 165 Welch Wheeler, J eyni 52 Woods, Robert 38, 139, 142 Thompson, Van 52, 72, 75, 94, 95, 99, 129, Tippie, Jayne 36 Tippie, Jim 52 Tolbert, Richard 36, 161 Toomey, Phyllis 64, 113 Track 138, l39 Tregellas, Mary 36, 68, 100, 102, 1 Trent, Jim 52 Trent, Michael 64, 94 Trimble, .lean 52, 102 140, 143 Trosper, Mrs. Elizabeth 92, 112, 113, 179 Trotter, Anita 52 Tucker, Carlcne 64 Tucker, Kay 64, 100 Tucker, Loren 64 Tullis, Paul 34, 36 Turner, Carole 36 Turner, Jann 60, 64, 68, 89, 160 Turney, Bill 64, 97, 98, 155 .. V - Valence Club 76 Van Derbur, Jeanette 36, 160 Watson, Bev 52, 89, 112, 113 Watson, Darrell 52, 113, 142, 155 Watson, Robert 37, 68 Weath Webb, ers, Glen 37 Eddie 52 Weber, Mike 65 Weber, Sharon 65 Webster, Don 65, 80 Wegener, David 65, 123, 160 , Bill 52 Welchons, Jane 65, 69, 154 Welden, Steohanie 65 Wells, Dick 65, 123, 134 Wells, Harlan 52, 94, 97, 157 Wendland, Forrest 38, 140 Wendland, Mary 52, 53 Weppler, Bill, 52, 123, 139, 143, 160 Westfall, Tom 38, 142 Whalen, Jane 38 Whalen, Mary Lou 52, 53, 102 Wheatley, Kenneth 38, 82 Wheaton, Jerry 38, 69, 100, 103, 140, 158 White Bob 142, 158 Van Derbur, Sandy 52 White? Eddie 65 Vanek, Judy 36, 77, 102, 151, 155 wi,,,,,, ian.. 527 69 Van Horn, Larry 37 white, Marshall 53 Vunnaman, Janice 52 White, Walter 52, 84, 98, 99 Vannaman, Kathy 37 Van Nalta, Ray 37 Vicyra, Rachel 64 Vincent, Bob 37, 97 Whitney, Susan 20. 38 Whittle, Rick 65, 100 Wiekttffe, .ltm 33. 122, 123, 134, 13 Wieeltman, John 12, 38, 94, 107 Vincent, Sherril 52 Wiens, Bonnie 52 Voth, Lawrence 53, 77, 102 Wiens, Brad 52 Votrulia, Bob 52 Wienss Dick 38, 77 1 W 4 Wiens, Ronald 52 Wait, Roger 64 Walker, .lint 13, 37, 68, 158 Walker, Samuel 37, 122, 125, 127, 139, 142 Walker, Thelma 37 Walter, Marilyn 64, 65, 69 Walters, Larry 37, 159 Ward, Cleta 65 Ward, Marilyn 12, 19, 37, 76, 83 Washburn, Beth 37 Waters, Alberta 37 Waters, David 52 Waters, Johnny 65, 98, 99 Watkins, Cwen 65 Watkins, Wesley 37, 69, 82, 121, 122, 123, 124, 139, 143 Wiggins, Ray 52 Wilbeck. Jerry 52 Wilcox, Mike 38 Wilcoxson, Sondra 65 Willard, Kenny 38 Williams, Cara Jean 65, 97, 100 Williams, Cary 38. 155 Wllllfll1l5. Connie 38. 102 Williams, Jim 65, 97 Williams, Jerry 52, 97, 99 Williams, Linda 52 Williams, Michelle 52, 91, 112, 115 Williams, Sue 65, 96, 97, 99 Williamson, John 65 Wilson, Bob 65, 109, 141 0, 137, 143 Wilson, Carolyn 65 Wilson, David 52, 122, 134, 138 Wilson, Harlin 65,97 Wilson, Karen 52 Wilson, LaVerne 65 Wilson, Mr. Roland 179 Wilson, Sheryl 65, 93, 100 Wingert, Dean 52, 141, 142 Winslow, Larry 38, 91 Wintaniute, Paula 38, 93 Wintamute, Richard 65 Winter, Mary 65, 68, 69 Wishy, Sue 65, 100 Wohlford, Mary 38, 93, 110, 111, 113 Wolfersberger, Robert 52, 98, 99, 109 Wolf, Jerry 65 Womack, Mr. lloyd 179 Wood, Randy 65 Wood, Roger 52 Wood, Sherie 52 Woods, Diane 52 Woods, JoEtta 53, 102 Woodson, Carolyn 65 Woodson, Jeffrey 53 Worley, Mary Lou 53 Worley, Tommy 65 Worm, Sue 38 Worster, Judy 53 Wray, Beth 39, 115, 160 Wrestling 134. 135. 136, 137 Wright, Carol 12, 39, 113 Wyatt, Cary 39, 99 Wyatt, Rosalie 53 - Y - Yoder, Mike 39 Young, Gloria 53 Young, Linda 65, 83, 100 Young Mary Beth 53, 75, 88, 100, 115, 156 Young, Paul 39 Young, Young, Scotty 53, 69, 74, 156 Sharon 65, 69, 97, 161 65 Youngberg, Nadine Zimmerman, Cathie -Z- 65,83 Zumalt, Sharon 53 acknowledgments Many hours of hard work on the part of thirty- five staff members plus the constant help of ad- viser Mrs. Aylene Keown has made possible the publication of the 1960 Allagaroo. We hope that the students who paid their 83.50 or 84 are proud of Hutchinson High School's yearbook. The 1960 Allagaroo is not only the work of this year's staff, it represents improvements and addi- tions based on the work of previous staffs-all the way back to Volume 1, published in 1909. The 1960 Allagaroo was lithographed by Myers Yearbooks, lnc., of Topeka, Kans., on 100 pound enamel paper. The cover was made by Durand of Chicago, lll. The copy is of three types: the cut- lines are set in 10 point Bodoni Book and 10 point Bodoni Bold, the body copy in 12 point Bodoni Book, and the index and senior records in 8 point Bodoni Book. Headlines are set in lower case 24 point Futura Demibold and the sub-headlines in 18 point Basker- ville Italics. Division pages are set in 36 point Futura Bold and 18 point Baskerville Italics. Many people have helped make Volume LI a re- ality. The staff owes its special thanks to the ad- ministration, faculty, and the students for their co- operation, Art Eveland Studio for the senior pictures and portraits of kings and queens, Jim Williamson for the color photographyg and Miss Alice Lucile Stevens, class of 1910, for pictures and information. The book has been published and we have nothing to do except examine the results of our efforts. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy the last yearbook to be put out from the sanctuary of room 11 as much as we enjoyed putting it together. The 1960 Allagaroo Staff 191 t graphs MW WW ' LM A W! M flf x sjfwiww ,bizlmzinfizjji WL 5 A ff ff WWW W pb- QWWJ0 WM? f HS WWA . gm My 9 Qi Qigwffi QMS! xlib if? W WiN, NW X M X y V W C7 Q xp W J, Sb WV My S K NUPHQN QM f W9 giW2bQW'WM 1 ,Mfg jiimmf My WMM WW g . 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