Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1961
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S -A xt FX X Q ' Y ' ' 'fr f A Nw I S I Wu t Underclass ............. page 38 Student Life .......... page 140 W ,,, I R t X 1 ,c. 1 I , X- 1 , W ,ll ' ,M X5 5 5 Vi.. 5 ggx Q' f f f-E , I 5, ' VIN, S mlb n ll A, ' 'J Sf' ,, V W A Sta x: WW ,IM '4 F 2 ............... zbjlh - 1 ' S Clubs page 64 Faculty . . ........ page 156' ANATOMY OF A SCHOOL foreword This was a year of progress unprecedented in the history of HHS. lt was the year of the Big Move into the three- million dollar campus-style high school. With the transition from the old to the.new, the students were slapped in the face with a completely different type of school life. They found the change a bit frightening at first, but then, with the natural fortitude and eagerness of youth, accepted the new ways and became the driving force and pioneers of the new Hutchinson high school. ln retrospect, the problems seemed overwhelming, especially those first few weeks without clocks, locked lockers, a public address system, and cafeteria services. Who could forget the first closed noon hour, the sack lunches, or the first plate lunch special, greasy meatloaf topped with greasy gravy. Remember the pep rallies in the quadrangle with the cheerleaders being assisted in their efforts by the illustrious Goon Squad who made famous the Cry of the Goons- Are we gonna beat. . .? How bad?. . The double assemblies were a new thing to students conditioned to the vastness of Richardson Auditorium, but despite this, the pep assemblies were iust as peppy. And don't forget the covered walks, so pleasant in the spring and early fall, so frigid in the winter. There were dances, too, the dance in the girls' gym with only a few couples attending and the dances in the cafeteria, the scene for the crowning of royalty. And there was that unforgettable week when school spirit rose from near non-existence to an all-time high. ARAB was the by-word and We've Been Workin' on the Railroadersn was the song, and the mighty Newton basketball team bowed to the fighting Salt Hawks. This year also brought the dreaded semester and final exams. The burning of midnight oil helped many, a few were not so fortunate. All these things are in the past now, but the memory of them lingers. lt was a year of firsts for the students, for they were the tradition-makers. They made the memories. They formed the anatomy of a school. 'KE .far X- Three million, eight hundred thousand dollars mode this an institution of learning. . . And one thousand two hundred cn -1 - 'Q' , 4 'Ti H i, , 1 QL .. l, I , 3 - .ss :al Q l LA , We Quie! prevails in building G. students mode It cm school. .J Every building. . . These are the times that fry mens souls. . Must have o foundation. b . .. V Q ' A -ia M, :JPL , - 'si -5' --1: , , ' ' ,.,n, . my'-ng '- u M- . A x 4 Q in Niue V ' -'L' 'VMI' mt f fl wgi ,Hu 25 fra? W -Q . XL ng. figs 2, Mi 3 . M -ii!! o Q I ' '3 +M?i if 6 , And so to bed. Mrs. Doris Lyman is more than a teacher to the students, she is a friend and a counselor. She is en- dowed with a vivacious personality 'and an Irish sense of humor. She is willing and eager to work individ- ually with students in or out of the classroom. She is sage, frank, and observant. lf there is any event at HHS she doesn't know about-it hasn't happened! She founded and sponsors H2, the iunior girls' organization that ushers at all school functions. For her outstanding personal qualities and her contributions to the community, theischool, and the students of Hutch High, we proudly dedicate the l96l Allagarod to Mrs. Doris Lyman. r dedicatee '61 allagaroo staff dedicates I 1 . I ,L 1,--l.--- Enioying a quick cup of espresso during her lunch hour is Mrs. Doris Lyman. Mrs. Lyman relaxes at home with Sir George Schlitz, the youngest member of the Lyman household. -gy f yin! fl, ,,.QL4,1z i 5 w qu 5 Y. M gy,w ,g-Q ff.: f T' , .i ie nigh, ff ,SAN .5 5 aaiqgft ' . f I 1 k awards seniors reap harvest fam twelve years af ina'ustri0us mr! richards, brewer win davis Gary Brewer Marian Richards The Jim-Juliet Davis Foundation award was established in T957 by the late Mr, Jim A. Davis and Mrs. Davis. The annual award is given to a Hutchinson High School boy and girl with records of outstanding scholastic achieve- ment and who plan to attend a college or uni- versity in Kansas or Missouri. The recipient re- ceives SSOO a year for four years. Students are nominated by members of the faculty and selected by Principal R. C. Guy and an appointed faculty committee. Students who have won the award have been Frank Alexander and Kristine Martin, l957, Donna Hyder and Marvin Huffman, 1958,Sandra Gustafson and Don Worster, l959, Esta Sue Burk and Lawrence Morgan, l96O, Marion Richards and Gary Brewer, l96l. ur--.Q Keith Swigger National Merit Finalist Judy Hawks Altrusa Nursing Doyle Brightenburg Central State Bank Dee Ann Freidenberger PEO Larry Douglas Barbara Lamb National Merit Finalist Hi-Y Watkins University of Kansas - ' n - -' ' V 5 'fzfiw sp? .cz ' N 24. 1 .gf i ,,, 1 pg FL 1- .rx ' x do 'Q f . if ' r if K4 .-P 5 X '53, Cl' 'jim K 'li fl fl 5-2,5315 'gg , , 5, 5, ,mi , if .if P s 2 r Q-13' l 2-T fr 'iii ' 2 - 1 m. I .,, . -f S .la ,S ujw. . . V Daryle Smalley Colladay Colladay Ancel Nouburger Karen Stallman Jane Hubbard Central State Bank FTA ky Q., V . .1 will ,, ..,,, , . .L-Y ' . ' 1 i M I '. ,Q E, X. sjfffl , 2,1-. ., i E ,A 4' Martha Gilbert James Benson Opti-Mrs. Honor Scholarship University of Kansas Ardith Byroad Delta Delta Delta X Janat Symns Colladay Corliss Johnson Hutchinson Music Club -f'f. f'Zi-V IL, ai, 'x 1g,'vQ1',-nv 1 f 11 f ,A 1 Q rf,--,.,ff, J! .4 f , U., ,,g,w.1-F, S slrgrs ,W ,, Q .5 l - 's mg M: ,vi fr-my ,Will-A m ,q,Q, -f . ..11,, f X J, mfQi5,2:sgI ? . 3. L ' ,l ' : ' , 44 l Q rjrry rlrr , . 'iilfeflifi' . F. , rrr, to Patti Hagan DAR Pilgrim seniors nominate class Ween, make posters, win ana' lose elections Planning how to collect senior dues with the head sponsor, Mrs. Marion Peterson, are the senior class officers, Karen Lucas, Van Thompson, Joan Burger, and Ardith Byroad. Besides being in charge of dues, the officers plan the senior banquet and prom andthe senior assembly. Looking over the latest in tennis rackets is senior l id l', V Th , , l'1 ii i T T - , , , , , , . , 4 Essjezgiil irifergge yzngfsstnjlisol eggs Ellgssiz 22- Hoping it will be a strike is senior class vice president, Ardith Byroad. tend veterinary school at Kansas State University. She plans lo attend JUCO' -bi 5+ K' 1. we it Hoping the library has the book she wants is Karen Lucas, Practice makes perfect,'.' thinks Joan Burger, senior class treasurer, senior class secretary. Karen plans to attend Kansas Uni- as she plays her French horn. Joan plans to attend Kansas University. versity next year. 12 : Eg, - xv- V KX f TW' X Rs l Q1 Q 9 ml 1 y ,W B A .,,,,,,,5 v ,sh 9'-4 x if I V, if V X vf by-. fy .l l Vernon Adams Ann Adcock Eunice Altvater Mark Amstutz Charles Anderson ivswf' N 5353: , , 3, Irmegss , . . . .. . ?S2'?if' Judy Anderson .fe- Qv--. ' +42 K-.iw lv- Kay Anderson Annalee Andres William Atkinson Melvin Avery 4 Richard Babcock 3-X 'W'- Qs- Marilee Anshutz IPX 45'- .ludy Bailey ,vr., 'lu i '5' .guy 5. Kenny Arnett Randy Baird -r P Nancy Baker Charlotte Banks Bill Barker Barbara Barkman Jim Barnes seniors become orientatea' to closed noon hour and the cakteria Coralee Barrel! Jerry Balley Karon Baxler 3:-TTI i:i'l5fiiY!Zi12'fi'l- 5'.f,f2Q'1.Q 3,515 '- - wwe,-w f.f,:o.. ,V Q.: 5 u 3. ,.. , - 1 ii B he '- - V . .... of k 4 'if J x 41... . f' -'T' A ' .. it 4 Pi.,, ' r , 6 ,il 'E in B B Don Bearden Dennis Bechlold Kalhy Becker ,. fa Beverly Bennell James Benson Orvall Birl V ,Q QQ X J Kalhryn Black Virginia Lea Bland Dona Blank A 5 J' , Mary Bell Harry Beniamin , ' I ls, fx A 'S9' Bill Black Birddella Black rn, 'NE' so ' -s.i Vicki Ann Bloom Sonya Blount Gus' an--r K' nl I Eleanor Boese Ralph Bolt Elaine Brashears Betty Breaux Hgltttt X! if W ., mtg N ::. e..,, t Gary J. Brewer Derroll Bretz pus., Gi 3' ,. Karyl Lee Brickey uf' The cloven foot! shouts Beatty Hunter to Jim Hardy in a Senior Vivian Brigh' English skit from The Demon Lover by Chaucer Stu Steele is the f i in , 'Kwik in lil- no Q ' -PW Q 1 s'.' a , Z, ,, , Ei I V . , gf t , 1 ...H-..t . , t 1 1 i V. E' T ' inn . L+- , fl K ' ,. as t B N B Jeanell Britain Kent Britt Avery Brooks Bob Brooks moderator. ' Doyle Brightenburg 'WN Glenda Brown seniors gg 4.,. -4 have senior pictures tal-:eng place orders, eagerb await their arrival Lewis Brown Lois Brown Pufsy Brown Q.-.-.V .x , -Y! E ,ii C Connie Bunte Joan Burger Glen E. Burr Gary Burris Donna Bush 'Su Janis Bybee Ardifh Byrood Ralph Carland Paul Calvillo Harry Chabin 'Qin Lv' sTN-y Kay Clifford Brian Cole John Cole Bill Connelly Ed Cook 16 15 fl f'-..L ify so R I 4 ll' , lf., 1 51.2 l J - 1 , X ,,.,4', f. Linda Cooper Carolyn Coiler Gail Cox Joseph Dee Cox Kennelh Cox har' 'Clizrv Julie Coyne Judy Crouse '-1 If my hair will iusl slay in place, Thinks Mary Ann Smith os she fakes Rolanne Cruppel' Ron Cully one lost look in the mirror before having her senior picture taken. Judi Cummings June Daugherty Nick Dean Deanne Dehart Donna Deharl seniors 'wheels' spend laszfyear learning routine cyf new school PM Janet Dirksen Shirley Dirksen Sharon Kay Dragoo Marian Drake . M if Kathy Deppner Gary Derstein Carl Detter Larry Douglas Mary Eleanor Duarte Vera Duarte John Dunn 18 John Dwyer is the senior girls' chorus line. Theyrqa Karen Lucas, Julie Coyne, Julie Schr Pat Dye Judy Easterday :gram-5 NH -.,.N ' -GTK-2 '25 2 Q 1 , . M fn -f . f .M 1Qk,,,:., , , J if: fJ.'i4-EV i1?!: .' iflZ2!i2.,', - ,zf Marcia Ebright -.T 1-n....' F - wh -new i V , J ,E -1 'P 'ls 35 A 2 4 1- s Harry C. Echols Darrell Ediger Laverne Ediger Loretta Kaye Edwards N rx fnda Paschal, Sarah Sesher, Melinda Han- ,,, ,jaw -,QW . . :Sl ' ' , Ig 4. E' L .- '5 4 i gg, -224: ssl I ,ya--5.54, .-:':zfffffss:'ff1f 1:-:5i:5gfz:::5fs. A.:,, gag. .nm .'.g.,-.-5-g ::::p: 355111 44'-'-1-14'.....::::: ivy' fm ,g 1'-2-'ffz-r::m'::rff M ful' .JSE-2'.:2f-:-2.::::',::r.: Neal Edwards Sharon Elliott Marc Emery ,-VH ,....wvw -nan.. in, Janis Bybee, and Dee Ann Freiden- larger. -nv' 1, :ix A.. Carole Falk Margaret England Marvin Entz Kent Ewing 5' Q. 'E 'LJ' Dale Farney Joan Fast LaVeII Featherston Bruce Ferris seniors elect queens and kings as passing year brzngsjinal memories Rosie Flores N-r Dee Ann Freidenberger Carol Friesen Richard Friesen at-use Margaret Garcia Norma Gibbs 'E'---A Sandra Gilley Ralph Gingerich 20 K , My . .F Q Marilyn Gifford R. F, .,:' 'i GY . X I WI 'Brin ' ,z, 5. i e 'lk 'Q ai... 1 +-5, K M, AX Jean Glaser Patricia Floyd . 2 g it 5 S' 1 5 , 0 WS -Q F .,..,,f Nw' I ...LK . swf . . ' ' Linda Fuller ' A i'll1,-' , I .,,, 1 sd K V .ef , , M -' Z M 'f 1 - H V ' 1133? Martha Gilbert X Phillip Godina f-r Mary Forbes David Fullmer D'Anna Gillaspey A If ' ' ,sei F , ,,..fw.. p- Janice Goldsmith 'Sf' 59-44 Bobby Gonzales Lee Graham Sue Guthrie Ellen Hageman 'SJ' 1:-' . E, Ji .4 1 ' .. in ' xr ' ' K V . . Sharon Gould Bobbie Jo Gowens Jeanie Gradall 1 Jean Graham 4:50 'ST 56' , i nay:-119 N-nf Raymond Graves Larry Greatwood Marcene Greenert Sandy Guthrie 'ri i t ,Mc t i Qlifff P. M e.. JE 4 -A 519 'S-0' we y yyr 1 t ,. ' x,.vf-9 I :VL i :iff r , I kvA'y Patti Hagan IW! Q: Excited about the festivities of the homecoming parade, these seniors from Mr. John Smith's homeroom paint posters and string crepe paper on their homecoming float. Hard at work are Judy Easterday, Dick Holloweli, Kay McClellan, Donna Darlene Hanson Bush, and Ann Adcock. seniors 4 A' UR' 4, 117 ' 'lin 'Z . , 4 f work toward dzyolomas asjrst sie' senior class in new school Melinda Hanson Jim Hardy Marcia Harmon 3... , l qxax-dy 'gig' ,A 'lb fr 'iii' 1 ' f Q 3 ...M Q. og John Harr Rita Harrington Cheryl Harris KU here we come, hope the nominees the Summerfield scholarship tests. Front Ra Mark Amstutz, Carl Detier, Gary Brevw , , L I' S' ' ,D 'd , Jack Harris Clark Harrison Judy Hawks esle legrlsl OV' Morgan Ancel N ' nv , .7, ,Q yv J! Janet Haxton Tom Hester Doris Hildebrandt Dennis Hill Barry Hilleary l , 3 Q vu-9 David S. Hodge Carolyn Hoefer Carolyn Hoke Dick Hollowell Grace Holmes A YL., Barbara Homan Linda Hoy Jane Hubbard C l 7 ' H ' rie g I G gf G rger, and Artie Neuburger. Back Row: es Benson, David Hoclge, Keith Swigger, d Littooy, Jim Hardy, Beatty Hunter, and Ce Ferris' Beatty Hunter Gary Hutchinson Jane Hutton Q if Judy Houston Charles Hyter Doretha James Gary James Lois Ann Janner H s seniors terminate memories fyflbast three 5 years and the gold and blue E I Janet Jarmer Sandy Jeffries 'B fe 'Q 2 . , H , 'l ir :Spf Q R5 9 sm N? lug ,Q 31 Wh' gifs. we M fe?-x X., Denys Jenkins Corkey Johnson Larry Jones Roger Kersey John Keyser Doug Kinley Marion Kirby Francie Koon ,H 1 V, fy William Jeffries Larry Kerwood Tom Kramer , 2 , ' ,Xa 1 ,. me Vg? Carolyn Krehbiel Edward Kumorowski Rose Anne Laird Barbara Lamb Nelson Lancaster Carol Landrith Tom Lappin tuna-P Dean Stewart Lewis Ronald Littleton Sarah Lowe Marcheta Link Fred Littooy Charles Lay Wilma 1 LFG skim Layman Sharron Lemen I want in the red boat, says Sharon Elliott as she waits her turn for a ricle at the state fair. The other seniors awaiting a ride are Dona Blank, Carol Friesen, Martha Gilbert, Virginia Bland, Denys Jenkins, Lee Graham, Leslie Siegrist, and Harry Benjamin. 'ly Karen Lynn Lucas Jim Ludwig Mike McBride Jerry McCalla 25 S6l1l0l'S v-...fo . stuaj and strain in prepam1fz'0n jbr collegiate ly? Kay McClellan Karen McCue Lonny McCurdy 13 Donna McDaniel Judy McElyea Mike McEntarfer Marcy McMillan Fi Yf- irjjl' V it W 1 in ,329 eww' Q77 Paul McShane Donna Mabry Richard Magerfleisch Carol Martin rw. vU'ef,, if' A e Judy McQuilliam 5-ff YZ' Jim Martens 1 aw-a Gerald Martens William Mason Larry Mayfield Richard Mesker Lott Metzler 26 f ff' 1 H 1 .' s. .'vf' -r- P' ll f K 'N 1 , sys 6 il I s Q s Wanda Milburn Becky Miller '. '!' MJ Judy Morrls Ken Mueller '-wg!-2 A 'Qs Ygyv ,g g hs..-Q ie :fgr- ff Unix, .. . ,, -1. ' -aw--h,., , . - 54. A. Joe Newlon Charles Nichols - ti- Linda Novinger Ken Opdycke - . ,iv 2' f- it new -, 1. K . .xfifjflr vm' X- K '. Lf. 15 ffilfgigiiig' QL? -. ' 1. rf ,s ?.i7iE',is.i1f .-.Digi SQ'-' 'CZ' - I f ' .I A lk i ' i '7 r. 'if4f' . lei gi Ronald Montandon Lois Ann Moore David Morgan f -f.g,.,,g, . A, . 2 , , I H ' . 3 Qbv' Lv Y K ' l 1 rl r 3 1 . N agar, V ai- .. '-- . f-.. , Deloris Murphy Ancel Neuburger Artie Neuburger Trying for Scholarships are the ambitious students who took the National Merit Scholarship tests last year at the Baptist church across from the old high school. seniors ca!! time outfom school aotz'oz'ties far hobbies ii Judy Osenbaugh Bob Parker Don Parker Lynda Paschal -c. 4- cl -v , gf . Shirley Pesseifo Jean Phillips Joyce Pickens W if D A ' l 1 7 f , : u ll A x 1X , 5 M A xx 5 A A k X or 5 1 J -Richard Pratt Judy Railsback Gary Ralston Caralee Owens Danny Pankow Maurice Penny Richard Perry Manuel Pina Rosemary Pina fl! fflq .f 1 Barbara Ramos .dn gf 'Cf ' x Dean Rank Roger Ratzlaff wif 13 Hey, the ducks are over here, yells Tom Loppin to Steve Stout, Harry Beniornin, Bob Summers, Buzz Jenkins, and Charles Anderson os they Try their luck on opening doy. Keiih Rafzloff I l W 5' .el, V- . fig, 3,5 I fm,3ffrQ,i'4IQiflg -- Q QQ '-r - l 'ff'f,'Q7qf ig,L.fu.f , ll ,l l ll ' 53 f . lfieifm-e Muffin-ami onald Rafzloff Jerry Rayl Johnny Razo Glenda Reozin Larry Redguie Alice -'Une Reed Don Reed Jim Reed Mavis Reed Beverly Rexroaf 29 seniors become acquainted with campus-sgzle buz'la'z'ng beyhre college Wanda Rhorer Marian Richards Wesley Rickman Us 'G' X, 5 Ronald Riffel Suzie Rives Lynette Roach 7 ? Tl P .i 4 as te 1 'Q' , V Delores Roberson Judy Roberts 30 Jay E. Roberts H1 Alice Rodriquez BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES! thi Mr. Doro! Graham and helpers from fifth hour chemistry class. They are La Jerry Roberts in eei! ,,,,,.-v Dick Roher John Sames Janet Santee ,. mx iv. 41 ff' 3 Christie Scheffy Rosemary Schemm Doyal Schroeder Richard Schroeder Julia Ann Schroll Y'-:sf '2 it Paul Schwarz Sharan Scott Dorothy Scovil if '51 xg! Brian Cole Bill Jeffries Squires, and Roger Kersey. Mary Scovil F. J. Seitz Sarah Sesher ' , X K S attt 55 ff' K -fp ,ff S it f JL iii? Lucille Severson Mary Shilling Janice Shorb Calvin Showalter Sandy Showalter af 2 seniors ace road to college, jobs, or armedjirces T227 we Jim Shuman Marc Siebert Leslie L. Siegrist A 4 c.. l James Siemens Mike Sims Karen Singleton Wanda Singleton Victor Sisk 1? 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Connie Spencer David Spriggs is Y wi-4 .--. cnc- Mike Squires Karen Stallman Donna Stanley Janie Steadman SN Steele Diana Stephenson Mike Stevens Johnnie Ann Stewart Steve Stout Don Strawn seniors di , 5? gma'uaZz'ng seniors pay dues, J Sena' out announcements F f 2, Xi Q'- , .L . if, gi Wendel Strong Jack Summers Robert Summers ,vw 2 Hs! fx..-0 'nr ...we-1 3 Terry Summers Don Swanson Sandra Swanson Boyd Keith Swigger Janet Symns .ft l' . . W 1 - J, N i 4,. :z?wj '1ff'f ' -. f-fbi - , h -es, IV IT'-V is Q. 'P'-X ,A V M in V - J ,. its , , ,L 2 .. ' , , ? H. 3 2 K , yz' .vga-2 A f , suu J ,, F Lynda Thomas Sharon Thomas Van Thompson Clifford Thrasher Jim Tippie A A Q . . ,, . Q ,W Q B M J in 525215 l YF :gif :kr 'Q Q 5 ' '57 5 F251 f,3,,l' ,, Jane Tongate James Trent Sandy VanDerbur Janice Vannaman Sherril Vincent .......,. Lawrence Voth I Harlan Wells Bill Weppler W? 'Mil l 253 Beverly Watson Darrell Watson Eddie Webb Bill Welch Representing Hutchinson High at Girls and Boys State this summer were, Front Row: Barbara Lamb, Melinda Hanson, Dona Blank, and Charlotte Banks. Back Row: Danny Pankow, Doyle Brightenburg, Wil- liam Mason, David Hodge, Richard Perry, Charles Nichols, Beatty Hunter, and Jim Hardy. Mary Wendland Mary Lou Whalen We Jane White Marshall White Walter White Bonnie Wiens Brad Wiens H , seniors completejqnalyear as spring brzhgs prom, commencement in... Ronald Wiens Ray Wiggins Jerry Wilbeck Jerry Williams slvl ,. 2 l , 'sl w i , v. of ' ' Dean Wingert JoEMa Woods 'Q fn I-. Q3 Linda Lee Williams Michelle Williams David L. Wilson Karen Wilson ,f a ,Lk an . 'Vs NJ' 'CI' Rozann Winger! Roberi Wo-lfersberger Roger Wood Diane Woods Jeffrey Woodson Rosalie Wyalf 79 '-...-- li if at ly W 5 Kenny Wynn Gloria Lou Young 0 2 12 W fr? y K f-1 555' - .l it ,s ..,,..4gf X 9 A l Q. we 5 if Pi Mary Beth Young Scotty Young Sharon Zumalt Swv . X Watkins scholarship tests for KU were taken by nominees Ellen Hage- man, Barbara Lamb, and Marion Richards. OK everyone, on the count of three, says Tom Lappin, head Allagaroo photographer. A Q i . ' , 5 2 l I I l ll l tl I Q 'l I gl .L l l li? z E ' l l l l l l , ' A H y A A M yr,-wg K R 4 5: I X Q Lgf ,., - ' we I Sr, A Hutchinson High School had two National Merit semi- Discussing the Putnam scholarship test tor K-State are Daryle Smal- tinalists from the '6l class, Barbara Lamb and Keith Swigger. ley, Karen Stallman, and Doyle Brightenburg who took the test in Wich- Ita, Kans. W Qgiliixbgcbf ,D 1321 .111 I ' ifiil if if 1 g 'fl H. ,, iz? 51.522 1 31522 :ii in 55 5 in i 5111 , W, .I 5 8. f uf 2 Q K ii 1 1 1 if 2 ' 1 1 1 ' 2 km S Qi 1. 22 -'fii.i.:Q 1 . 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They are Mrs. Mary Ann Anders, head sponsor, Donna Gaeddert, Georgia Ensz, Patti Hageman, and Dennis Ayers. . 15 ii', ef., 544 Wondering whether or not to splash water at the photog- rapher is Patti Hageman, treasurer. 5 Sql Q , I f I ,fx N r I , N . . J ' 6 my Kitt A ' '51 fe J 1-fi' A l' . I - ' ., ' J. fl J l l' B' 1H-- y Mary Bob John Karl Dale Robert Dave Louise Adams Akins Alber Alber Aldrich Aleman Allen Allerheiligen I . :JM li fi . - L J A5233 R, - Q V t , , - f-'rw rt ' J af ff-J B B ., W if H K- A if-'Aw-.1.E?' 1 i Esther Bob Marty Gene Bo Kay Jim Donna Almanza Alumbaugh Anderson Ashcraft Atkinson Austermiller Avers Avery .f 43, JV Hb JR gg, J ,fa at 1 I Y -L rrt A L 'J' iii H . . A -0' A J ' as , r.iere A X lrvl J J 'lf A f 'r J J 'L is it - :. 5 ll Sl' .L ' ,,Ql1g,'ii,iQ L 'N A in ix if Emmett Barbara Dennis Martha Robert Richie Joe Leonard Avery Ayres Ayers Badders Barb Barber Barker Barkman 1.3,J , i 1 ' Z.: M - ,- ,X ' A ,M J T J, F55 R e , J A l y cce J t 5 l iii A 'F-J Jack Jerry Bonnie Nancy Barnes Beavers Bechthold Bemis A iii A J P B 1' 1 W, 1,5 , VV ,, id ,Q-N i Rodney Gary Donna Steven Bemis Beniamin Bennett Bernard .9419--vw V J :fl K-fg,,.,-A it rw-A' w I Where did I put that pin? wonders Pat Ireland as she EX and Don Webster add a picture to a display of art from 4 5 , if other Nations. Janet Brian Lee Jean 41 Beyer Biles Billingsly Bland 'ww . if 4, A' svd, V fs J . 1 Betty Britain N, ,, :QW igh Patty Browning ' ,elf ,, ,. K2 M 4 Doug Carter vt 'gl x --- , X, 1 ' 5 , . 1 ,-..,f Kenny Claphan D ' E! s' 'T' X Mg 1' , 4, 1 iff ,r,-'Gila 'Qi' S, .. Q , . J Dale - 4. . . ' r V ' ., lunlors A , J no lon er 's uaresj' almost wheels ' B 1 B ' 4 ,gf B Doris Bea Judi Mary Blanton Bolt Bowlinger Brightenburg ,fb 'J . y J Q' as K , - H - 1 B , nnno ,Q -ev ,ni Y ,L V? , Sw 6' AL:-9 .- Y - lol, Q 'V T T' Iv ' ,V -4 M '- ,., Sq' V ' f?wT' 06 L V ' 'H ooooo J, 1- - A - J Dayna Ray Dennis Janet Margaret Norman Robert Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown lx 1 -, L . -M fl ,S ff -.QV 5- K C, ots ' l lxaflaisli 5' f iii? - ' 'f v Connie Brad Bonnie Kay Terry Linda Mary Burdick Burgess Burney Burns Byer Cain Carey ' Q., 'Ti N N ' ' 2 X -t X ., I if wi . 9 J .loe Carl Steve Carolyn Marilyn Linda Judy Castro Cavanaugh Ceideburg Chick Chick Chiles Chrest 7 .1 .fy gs ,, A it ,5 ..: ' ' I ,H J J ' E uit. VVLL :ky A ig, K Q i 1 I Ar' of X M I 3 1- J fl fx . if Gary Jim Anne .lun Diana Sharon Hermon Clark Clark Clegg Coberly Cole Cole Colegrove K ' Q Y, 'J we iVrk1'P9 5 'ogt ,,, 'Q all M7 ' 74' '. it J is J M4 XL. l LAD K.. . Nancy Gwen Karen Jessica Kathy Betty Fred Colladay Collins Comes Compton Connor Cook Cook Coleman 4? David Cowles Tish Darlington M-r ,,..f nf, 5 Jack Dinwiddie David Doane xi za si 4 lf . 5. ., 5 V - -W , Z, ,.., vu X Y 3 -w. by !f'.,2,i Saundro Dunsworth i f'-W f I John Edgington ve fig' ' Q J ij 1' Pe LMS , as 1 . . -- i Charlotte Vic Erland Anne Edward Dianne Jayne Cox Cross Crupper Cunningham Curiel Danford Darling 'f V, A ,, 5'4 ' , U 7 r -1 . r , - . x V y U , VA 1 N ,jj ix K. our J K , gsti ik K X L. 1' K , V A , : K.: , U . i 1 , I . V J iii v iff 'Wi ll Jail Bill Bill Gary Charles Don Steve Jim Darnell Davis Dean DeGraw Dellinger Demorel Denney K I , .lisp '-'Mfg' Las QW' 3 eg, In If Lf Patsy Judy Dig9S Dilgen 7 ff- ,Qi C ,. ,. VCA , g 1,31 11 2 V y. y 5 V . 6 A Golden brown french-fries coming up, quips John Williamson as he W i A I works at his after-school and Saturday iob. Cheryl Merllyn Dunlop Dunn Sa R t J ,W . Ai Kay Ronnie Dutton DuVal x -Am' rj J Good to the very last drop, thinks Dennis Mitchell as he downs a cold soft drink. Hashing over some gossip are Jeanene Penner, Barbara Hughes, Gene Ruth Anne and Cheryl Dunlop. Onlookers are Elsie Norris, Steve Steele, and Jim King. Edman Edwards 43 iuniors work on themesg read 'our town' x .,-- 'yo rub, we , y , ..' ff 'R '4 5 -ol 5 ., 'IT' ,za . ,ng A' 1 , , , , , X J . Brenda Nancy Georgia Sandy Ehling Elliott Ensz Evans ii ' iw me l' l . Q Y Es' A V 8 Q ff , VA ?k.Q rx it '. f W or AZL. J -:ff .14 to it 5 :kEk'j'f- V14 Lk' , VI1. 352' David Donna Gilbert James Chuck Karen Shirley Jim Ewing Farmer Fields Finney Fish Ford Fox Frederikson fifw. t A K V V- Auf., W Q Q! ' .K e 'y We wg K A -s F J W '3'lt-i lf.. ,- 3 hiv' .,,, , . , ' -- ' A 'aw 'M 5 ' Qi l, 16 My if - fr me , .1 X ' qi 'E ftvfk' Jim Eddie Donna Sylvia Lydia Howard Gary Stanley Frick Fuller Gaeddert Gallardo Garcia Garvin Garwood Gatlin A in 1 1- ,J . me so - as ,ae A A , -Q 454, V V f , ig . it -Q-f to from al B Z1 Jai: V' 1 ai 'Nc WW . hi midi l Quinton Gary Jean Sherry Mike Jan John Lee German Gibson Gibson Gilley Gingerich Goble Goetz Gordon Vi 1 ,g ti m I V ,R .. X 3 :L 'X I ', ph 'mi any ' V n in V,,..4v I - K 1 rf . A X fx i I 'X' srrr Yi B - 4:-1 B 1 as he 1 fy p - F L 5. if , if Frank Randy Joe Ann Don Sheila Annette Mike Gordon Grant Gravett Green Green Groseclose Gunn Gunther -Q 7 is - .-1' if' 1 A 6 . all is ,W :Q VI- 9 .A -. 1, ' - if N' ,W ft Q .4 ' ' ' ' ff' Q x riiii la , M x Patti Bill Tom Bob Keith Carol Ann Blythe Karen Hageman Hall Hamby Harmon Harris Hartke Hartl Haskard ll , J. I, V ' i 5? ' ,Q-:,ms,- f J We Q as 1 i m :ii 'ses . 1 ..5 X ii I V ,,is Au., .- , , I ,gyi W ' , i , an A I f I, 3 f, . X45 . ,Q fe: QNPK J if 1 9 - Phyllis Kirby Janice Dennis Carol Diane Janet Ron Hauschild Hawks Hedger Hefling Hensley Hensley Herbison Herron 4- 1, -Q , bi? L , V V K so f is ef is S , +1 i t w. I , , lf, 1 . is , g f 'K Lg Ilv L 'fx s V , -, ii s N' if J '- J iiii r ' ii -H .- 3 x G iii fzgfa-was 91 L me S Jeanie Janice Kathy Barbara Melvin Nancy Mari Jane John Hester Higgins Hill Hobson Holley Hovious Howe Hoy Shirley Huckabey I 1 f f 1 lk. D9 J 5 .fi 'N Z5 Barbara Hughes Z 9 vol a Q I ill, f Bob Rachel Huey Huffman -1:9 'L 't'f.'..,, N, -,J W ' .,:' Stephen Valle Hurst lmmesote J' Ni lit x Charles Pat Celeste lnkanish Ireland Jacques uf ,-, 'QL r y e 'h l. ' A ' es ,Q , -1- ff qw 1 r ,fi , , ,Q N., i , , Juanita Harold Sharon Jamison Jaynes Jennings Mixed expressions settle over the members of Mrs. Gene Cramer's home- room immediately after grade cards have been passed out. Homeroom members are Mary Adams, Sandy Evans, Jack Barnes, Ronnie La Clair, Bill Sligar, Mike Gunther, and Irene Layman. wr 11,1 lr ,1 Just the beatest are members of Mr. Darol Graham's homeroom in the foot- ball homecoming parade. The temporary beatniks are Dennis Hefling, Sherrii Swaney, Jean Bland, Kay Ramsay, Tommy Hamby, Bobby Gonzales, Larry Roher, and Judy Powers. 45 juniors join clubs, support their school Stephen Jones Sharon Kimberly 'nl ,,--L ,f f ga 1-rl: t ,J if X If so're R Dee Ann Robert Jordan Keckler ,.-H' xx Y' ff fa J t:'.,, Vso, . G J as f sw' rrso Jim Tom King Kirkby iQ!?WV v' ' Q W. L so 1559 V Jamie Karen Ronnie Krieg Krug LaCIair A N .R A? , we y Y ' I i f if '. ' 'Z Lane John Richard Livingston Locke Luman B . W J- M by is 4 J Marilyn Nancy John 46 McKee McMurry McShane , f J J' Q? J J , 19-1 .V ,Q vo .1 5 L , ' - N Q g. ' ' ' 4, in fm, Q M P .3 f 17 0 L L LAK Beverly Eddie Jeanine Sherrill Jerauld Johnson Johnson Johnson ey I ognf' J wsfii, L fir I g 's .Q - f ' , L r f L ' , if fl l ,e s Kathy Jerry Judy Marilyn John Keesling Kern Kenison Kicenski Kienzle l v g, - , I V, rhkk i llix 5 it ll 1 V .ve-.1 -F 'uf Q k.i' I ll W is 'L yy -v G x sm e on 1.. , B . ' i wif Q L X ai it .fifs L' . Tim Kathi Bill Joe Kemba Kitch Klinkerman Kluge Konnesky Koontz ' L f L gp I f J , J V F :za F ,f 'Y 1: 'EI J . ' is I '4 ,f .L1 3 f S R, '31 , guy J ' Qxixibkzia' I J Larry Irene Jerry Gerald Bill Lawrence Layman Leiker Lemen Leslie '22 Q.. , y ' . . , ., V ff? iii, if W K- A f :J 'V 4 Margo Larry Paula Anita Jane Lyman McClure McDonald McGuire Mclver a rm ' 1 3 J ,Y N ' 4 A . K VQWR A . . N i ,L I 'AD l K , J 3 . J 'J' .f .-.. by fd I A, ,1J K ,Ly -.FV My fr of 9'Q.'gi' t Diana Larry Amelia Gordon Grant McVey Magyar Maldonado Mallett Mallett , An ,f-. K? -I - ' , J 9 b 4? Gary Markle Elaine Martin Connie Meyer 'Pg Q ya Ruth Ann Mitchell R58 uri all Ronald Murphy Roy Myers 598 1, fx, an J 53? 2.. Bonita Nestor Joe Martinez , 4' V. .5 Dick Jerry Miller Miller it fi? -A Connie Jerry Mock Mohr aqui ' I 4 V' J Susan Cecelia Murphey Myers Q -s U 1 . V Q A, J i x -'lm if ,lk if we Virginia Jim Myers Neal ' sm V V , 'A '- A ': J - Connie Gary Neufeld Niemann F 'tk U lm K. 5' I if! ll J Mary Stella Mike Judy Randy Martinez Martinez Maxfield Mayes Mettlen gk a 4 fi.. 'qt W ' J ll' - 1 gf .S ,.. -la'-is . if '- Q .5 s J. A, R ' 4 W , ,, fl l'V -J J i 79' 17.5135 Judy Merlin Charles Jackie Dennis Miller Mills Millspaugh Missildine Mitchell -- , , 'if gl-K' 51 D -Q-.MO itll 3' 1 ' W 39' qi' 1 za! Judy Ann Stacy Montford Moore Morris Michael Morton Martha Munoz l an 232 . ' 25 S lllg Chork, chork, laughs Steve Steele as he and Carolyne Newman, Joe Konneslcy, Linda Chiles, and John McShane pause at the showcase to look at the Allagaroo advertisement. 47 iuniors now sixteen, get drivefs licenses 30 0 l if ,. M I f, Elsie Norris 4 J -at w 1 K I A , ,I xw fe Tonia Pankow . V f ig iz m y -ii :hf-,y ,F 'r r Geraldine Petering ii ll NSW, in ml gs 723 X ,. David Porter Gary Puls iri. 'Q fl X George Linda Myra Carolyne Neufeld Neufeld Newman 4 Q i WV, K J A ' l l l fffiiiiw, S . I 2 , . 1. vkfflmm id V J -Nvvl -I . xv ..,, . ' 55 I I f f Sharinn Paula Margaret Sue Joe Carl Sam Nunemaker Oakley Ochs Osborn O'Sullivan Owens Owens A , H 'I q' , '- -as . fr 4'e- sf -- we it , Q y.dli A Av ql L W or Nr K es s -'I G A Larry Charlene Marlene Don Jeanene Jane Virginia Pankratz Parker Parker Pedigo Penner Pennington Perry I , , A 'I wx? V ' ' ,R lrrlr U J, N , Q W W .- J , W ,, A 1 1 eeo P to oolr . , P MH l-'-l - V ? Vi - 'sl ' -cf l-f'i , sf X fhx , - Q, x Q' 1 fi Lynne Kathleen Lori Gil Sharon Gary Kent Peterson Pettiiohn Piken Pickenpaugh Poindexter Pope Pope J fa ' .: P I ' - J fl' rlsr G 2 bv W f 'V L if ,.1W: '43 , 'fill J ' lil, ll m e :f A A u . Jerry Judy Judy Carolyn Richard Judy Charlotte Porter Powell Powers Pownall Preston Price Prilliman in 5-in 15 P P C fab ' 3' K I l ,, , if V .I li , 85551 : ' H r A 1 , - V' W 1' -' Carolyn Kay Judith Margaret Lana Joe Johnny 48 Ragsdale Ramsay Rank Rankin Ratliff Razo Razo Reaves , H Q - Q at , , K. T 4 E 53. R Q Q R 5 'Y f W 4 it .f J ' , if f S R J J Jim Richard Sheila Carolyn Johnene Margaret Cheryl Karen Sue Reeves Renner Reynolds Rice Riffel Roberts Roberts Rodgers t ,, r .g,g ay., I MA' ' E4 f'v'vasK f 1 uf' i A A1- xy, 19 , we J A- -If 'Lf 4 15 5. .4 x V 5' KX t wk! ,L K S A x Xt' L , Bob Larry Mary Boyd Judi Marian Rita Judy Rodriquez Roher Ross Rostine Rowe Rudiger Sallabedra Scanland .-2. ... 3 fe , ' 2-are sf , , V K A X, Dwight Paul Gary Toni David Kenneth Judd Mary Lou Schissler Schmucker Schrader Schrock Schuman Scott Shaffer Shelton .6 ,S y ii A' J , 1 . .l w ei? I is sy .y g Ralph Stanley Larry Barbara Shepherd Sherman Shoffner Shinkle ll i J rl - , S J ' I 'W' ,J A ' , VAVN I R Jack Leon Cletus Sharon Shook Shuff Shultz Shuman S .1 . Q ., 'fy ,fy It s not a miniature space satellite. It s lust a food chopper 'D' ' . s'l Qi , -David Wegener explains the versatility of a handy gadget f A A A ' in a speech demonstration. Susan Margaret Nancy Frank Sickmon Simmons Simmons Skeen 49 iuniors R gi, T of, N T 'V 4? ,E sf .ri 9' ,e 4' R ' . 'C 3 ' 1 .. .Ji 04 . B 1 . ' f 2 'l fy antzczjyazfe alblbroac mg senzoryear we 5 L .,...x M 'A l..i fk i f i E, V K a .. ,V iw M M lf ll' Bill Bill Cheryl Mike Slack Sligar Smith Sollenberger ' S ,V ii! 7 ill, 1 43 -5 J ' Q .A . R V X PM . Bonnie Bob Dick John Larry Marcy Steven Kenny Sparks Sperling Spillers Spriggs Steele Steele Steele Stevens e Q Q- -Y Q A ff - Q- if l l T B no ,. S ' S go 'Q if h 'rw I X ' QW 9 . I if 9' ' ' fi . av' . Deanna Karen Ken Connie Johnny Bob Ray Roger Stewart Stewart Stewart Stockham Strayer Stremel Stroup Sullivan ,aj M - 3 ,.l Q 5 ,Q y , -Q he H F' if ' .ll A W - I .,'4 i .kV, .. w , I i TI K ,Iwi K 1 T W gz ' K .. V V B Q K Q Z A yyyk V 4 V iyrr F fl, R - A'.' S . fn. gl 1 he if b'r. 1 '-eS 7 . --vni lx 5 l Z Nancy Sherri Pat Mike Bill Roberta Tommy Glen Sonner Swaney Swepston Swigger Taylor Taylor Thomas Thompson if , y ' if h ' X T...I Q , S .4 V. 'N VR his Va, K gh ! gig, 5 -rid . 4 ,le Sharon Mike Fay Kay Loren .lan Bill Patty Tibbitts Trent Tucker Tucker Tucker Turner Turney Urban it 'Q if 'W' if ' '-f 'E Rachel Marilyn Nlelinda Rodger Johnny Mike Sharon Don Walter Ward Warren Waters Weber Weber Webster 50 Vieyra ,Q . i 253' 9 , David Wegener if RR, w s -I . i,,, Jane Welchons 3 , ffl Karen Williams 15 Richard Wlntamule Sue Williams un! Mary Winter . i Dick Wells Wanda Williams 5 . xx Q, .E g V . 2235. ue Wisby , 1 1' W' Eddie White 1 51 . X N0 ai' his c y X133 . f f fu' 2 John Williamson 1 mi .,r T V , I IN. Jerry Wolf , 0 ,1 .M :P ... Q X X K X i 'M Cary Rick Whittle Qu , X sax ,r,,' 1,. b Bo Wilson l-KA M c., ry ., Randy Wood r 2 w 1' . 4' Sandra Wilcoxson 'AP Y 'K 4 if mf ,Mm tlg. F Kgs, 1 Harlin Wilson Judy Yocum iff' ,ffl gi 1 -2-1 - W' -- . zxgzzrrsy . -5 -K ' 'W --mf ' F . ff' i 4, f A i, Mx Cara Jean .lim Williams Williams 'VS' l s :' it , leg r V ' gp: 4 ' X Y r- LaVerne Sheryl Wilson Wilson wi 1- v b N l,ly Linda Sharon Young Young 44.1010 n I 'A Nadine Youngberg Cathie Zimmerman I wonder if it will explode? think Bob Keckler, Quinton German, Jim Avers,Vand Kathy Connor as they work in the chemistry lab. Tapping out a rouline are members of a iunior girls' chorus line, left to right, Linda Chiles, Kathy Keesling, Mary Adams, Mary Carey, Mary Winter, Nancy Bemis, Jane Welchons, and Marilyn Walter. 51 sophomores tween lead class members ff 'squares' 161 l On his way to an important class officers' meeting is President Dennis McClure. Sophomore vice president Becky Banyard pauses before starting her daily practicing. Taking advantage of the school's lib spare time is Jadey Swirles, treasurer. Discussing activities for the sophomore class of 61 is head sponsor Mr. C. R. Gillilan and officers Barbara Bolyard Jadey Swirles, Dennis McClure, and Becky Banyard. rory in her Barbara Bolyard, secretary, adds a finishing touch to the Christmas bulletin board in the school library I if T, J Q iff inn. Mme y ', 5 W , , - - W We :W W-1, T-3? .,-: 'X X P A Diane DeDe Jack Bill Doug Adams Addiggn Anderson Armbruster Armstrong gal fi William Judilh Ann Pal Mike Baker Bales Ballz Banker Y, - I , is , QL lid L3 ' an David Jim Dennis Ldurll Barr Baze Bearden Bebb B , .1 sf' B ' V V A ji : g iant J l'i - . , I ' -9-Y fy. fff'lf3-V fs if ' D X 1 V Charles Janet Virran Frankie Black Blackburn Bland Blea W4-. ?Lf Q ili,1 5 . Linda Dean Elaine Booze Bonlrager Borecky ,A if if 1 1 John Pal Brenda Brooks Brooks Brown Diana Bossemeyer i Becky Banyard Steve Bemis f-'u Q ,y J '15 Candace Bleger James Brandi Judy Fred Aslle Bailey f x hi s ., - 'Q xi, K ufes Berfa Carolyn Banyard Barker fl if 1 ' F ff if ,STAB Q-1,t?3'ff5w. sifimfeille, J ' 3 Q' Joan Linda Bennelf Berry Barbara Bolyard J , ,J ' 'ii egg B a s fe-I ' Sibyl Brewsfer . K J' Dennis Bond f -S s ,AQ 'day , fe? Pal Briggs Faye Larry Rila Lorellu Brown Brown Brown Bryant Sandy Baird Sherrie Barkman 7 1, V W sf g- l y l Phyllis Joan Bishop Q! we Marsha Bookless F ili X3 iii sess Diane Britain N7 he A Nancy Burns 53 sophomores learn tma'z'tz'0ns, rules cfhlzs Y 'V' '21, in Q ! M . 1 C J Eg Effie Collis John Castor ig, . -9 , Q, . raw , X, U' , , fix sw ff mv' I M Y Herbert Bush F Nl A -Q' it 1 Bill Phyllis Butler Byrd ..- - Q' if , I 'fa Stevin Cabral Alice Castro John Chabin v ',1 rr ll. - ' W ln PM 0 ,R Carol Chadwich W sf Ruth Ronna Chulfant Chamberlain Connie Claphan X - .. M vL,:,, ., . if-.. Van Rodger James Jon Pam Ralph Susan Tom Clflfkf JY- ClIff0I'd Cole Colglazier Colle Collins Collins Collins 1' , Y A ' v- 1 W R K .2 if 'f ' VU, 'l-V ' , ' Sue Tish Johnny Cheryl Carl Roelene Susan Martha Compton Connor Corey Corwin Cox Cox Crawford Crocker V 'ffwrfw 'v , f' ' e - ror . f- i S V1 L1 ' K fi' , ',,, I 1 C 5 f fl ,,,.,r A ,-'lx' I il mmf - , e 'I J 2 ,D I 53' '35 A ' K I gf -.3 . y I 5 .I av! 'V Cl'ldrleS Carol Rudy Lloyd Marsha Annie Vaden Larry Crow Cunningham Curiel Curran Curry Daines Daugherty Davis J R1 UW-4 R J Q 4 rsssna r ,. J - 'f Q 'f w S' J 'f' J L E J J f f. an f ,l-r 'M ,,-' ly , '1 - ' , , 's l ' J .J Z? f 1 .,lf . R J - fi iii J of 1 1 4 V- V1 rf - Q ,. we ' f .-sf. t -' at sf. . Deanna Tony Robert Fred Jack Wayne Nancy Bqrbqrq 54 Dean Dean Dennis Deppner Di Felice Dipman Dowers Dove sz if J F Jeanne Drew M K'.,' , C ii Gregory Ek Q 'O' . xg 4r.b.Xx!f,'1 ' Y! C I I x Carolyn Drury no 5 . x X . ,Q .,.V wk Jan Ellioll ,. be -is L XM is Geanella Dunsworlh .K 'nv Myrna Ellis Marilyn Dye www Janet Enfield Q Q 2 Carolyn Ewbank .. f.. ' l 3'-in l0O'i . N' .. r .:- n l 'sr-,Q fflfp' c J 4. in l 4. 'IE wb :- Sharron Florez Mr , im A V if S if 1 'k', 4 K 'K John Sharon Debby Bob Dyer Eastman Eckarf Ehrlich rf A y QQ? X Y , u Leland Jane Mike Juanila Enns Ertz Eurlon Evans X N Eileen Fischer 'Cflf Vincent Carol Delores Fitzgerald Flickinger Flores Jerry John Eddy Joan Farney Fernie Ferry l - Jimmie Fowler Ona Rosalie Fox Friesen g ' :aff Vicki Anne Jim Fry Gaede Whaf makes lhe licker lick?-biology students examining a model of a human are Marsha Young, Dave Wilkens, Bob Spickelmier, and Judy Stewart. wi fm. Marsha Gass Don Gordy Walter Guettsche ,752 I Gary Harris ,y he A if 'mmf' . : ml 1. 3 5 1 nu . f' Iflslfw Q tu-.W in .Me t Julian Hernandez x fi 1 JA li sophomores are bugged lyz bug collections +I - is V .aku V mr, .dbx I qi? . .., if c . I 5 X xllret !lf1 X TONY Gary Mike Karen Gdlldrdb Gantz Garcia Garcia i t e , we W 1 X X oo., J Dean Helen Sue James Patty Geddes Gibson Gilchrist Gilley Gillilqnd W, l iw J il WX, p , - Gale Judy Gloria Johnny Barry Graber Graham Graves Graves Greenfield 'f , 4 '1'f'1 J nhl -V gif? A, ,V lg., i 'li' . yt, 1 , Ii'i ' W Yllfgilz Q ' Z ' . J ' it sa: K. K fl it 5 'lib 1' V l, J ' lx 'i x . V v., , N' it W- -'. K, , 'F ' 15 1322 I, ' . ,Fi Arlyn Sue Dave Francie Mike Hackett Hainke Haisler Haldeman Hall ' fs Wx Cindy Kenny James Ellen Jon Haston Hauschild Hauser Hedger Heller i J A if J f f W 1-. 7 fe , ' -' Q i '.ls -r Jim Christie Robert Jack Robert Hildebrandt Hill Hilton Hilyard Hindman Evelyn Goheen 6 kiw i. r 6 f ll J '7 W x k ' Pam Greenfield Penny Hamilton Cheryl Goldsmith M. 1 A Sybil Greenwald , L ' as el 'wif , BF' J' g A -ziat.,-. ' 5? Z qf' 1: 'gn-1 ,V a f, 1 'C 1 ' Carolyn Harper Marie Henry 3 Kathy Hofer we -5 6 45.4 5 4 fm L + 4? 1, gf ff: val Kathy Herbison -.wax fa- H4 iii if Nancy Hoke left Stephen Halford X -' n : iv il 1 'z1'f'nj ' '.' A ,, . 1.'.'i 'f Q is x,l ,1 .pix K, ,, u 2. 'Af 'l ihlfnllx Steve Howey 4?,' Sandy Jenkins .T ' 11- , wr- ,V ff. -ii ' Qn X 'Er 1 vf ' y s A ,- I f 'X r J . 1 f ,' VI, 1, S ? Us J 'si' ',, ' il It 3 'i fL 5' 2 XMIM li' f V if fl w fi y Nr Q' Ja liflflif Eff' Kirl Bev Mary Lea Dennis Bill Ray Mel Holloway Holmes Holmquisl' Horne Horton Hoskinson Howell I .L X Q ' , M in Garry Bill Sally Pamela Larry Viva Susie Huddle Hughes Humiston Hunl lpson Jacques Jarrolt so i, 'ii -9 'K , 114 Q' ' r xi' f ,W 5'1 ,uf .A ' MU i feiizta, :., , Z., 1 .if ef 3, . ,, 1,112 J gig? Ted Debbie Larry Velma Doris Clo Gordon Jennings Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Jones X W fi I , ffff like-4 f r ffxm .eff 3121 Phoebe Vicki Jean Jones Jones if gig '.l 23' A V .. if f NX77 gg. f as . ,if W J -.rre f rg gf: X J' erll John Fred Jordan Juhnke i if - me C Q . i ' ' XX Toni Mary Kaufman Keesling When does the parade start? wonder Connie Taylor, Ruth Chalfant, Alice Castro, Effie Callis, and Evangeline Ruelas. Their float was entered in the football homecoming parade representing Miss Charlene Mordy's sophomore homeroom. fl sophomores , W JV 'sl 'J J -3 ,- fi V L ,V J' if Search careersjhryears ahead J J -fo qs. y ff-1 f L 7, 'Q '1 ' K 5 if 1X1 'l f l Y' Gary Ralph Penny Kenny Keller Keller Kennard Kerbs K V , Q., '45 , R, F- .1 X? J rroe C A g xl av , 2 Q N T, 4 y, M X, . ,x 4 Vp L. Q2 ,-x, or f . ' ' K L Q W ' J' ' L -A 5:15 W, ' fl ?s'AL1,3 ggfln if S, :Z 11 .Ki Vvff K X J .lime aff All-J. R V 1: 3 ' Jim Mike Orneta Diane Ken Robbie Norman John Kidd Kightlinger King Kirk Kitson Kline Koeppen Konnesky i lff ar.-we J. N , ' f 3 zfllha' 'J Y v- . ,. - L - 2 ' F .1 j , ' Q 1? oooo , e 4, 2537 is , fe ... .F xl , 'M K 1 . L ii A Bobette Dennis Pam Beverly Jim Kramer Kroeker Kuehnl Kuhn Lamb , K r f' ' J rv we? , .J -- ' -wg, 'Ll ggi, 'lx L l MQ. N - Xxhllfr 5 K Connie Barbara Russ Kent Pearl Lancaster Langenwalter LaVigne Leopold Lynch if if IJ . f ' J A if ,n A., :qu Q ig If ' N. s ue s . t . I ,L g I krtyt 3 K: ,iyg J ' ,fixjlkj -B L 'LNB J -line X .. Concentration is the word 5 4 .13 ' ' -1 f 1 ' .K ,K ' . . ffl 5 -. - '- 559' .- scholarship test. W M gpg nr x , Ex V. MQ E -E ll M W L ,igiig is Vicki Pat Carolyn Fred Butch McBride McCarthy McCarty McCaskey McClellan A . As Y rl AKAQ I I . f ' -f .- fi nil. fs -f f we , H A f' ' any .li X X F, l mf f J 'ff' as A J i ft' ssrl R J ' ,R - Q . Y Z, i f . X I X 5 e,, 1-i5.i:5f,,9f., 4 , li 1 -'JQ xx , 3 f l Q Dennis Kay Shelly Janet Laura Delores Kerrie Susan McClure McCord McCracken McCue McCully L McDaniel McDonough McFadden Ann Merilyn David McGill McLain McQuiIliam A Lonnie Victor Nation Mendenhall Mendoza Meyer mores Take The PSAT p i 3? 4 Q M .5 ,F M. i L 5 K 'ff W .fix iz M 'I' 'fi X e U M ,ut 1 if' it -, M' Larry Dennis Connie Nichols Nicklin Nielsen M .. M K vi ivx ,5 gi M . 5,41 ff, 1' 'W M 1 W- if . ' Q Linda Jackie Gary Gary Cindy Maley Manche Manear Marshall Martindell e fs r 1 . I xf.,,: , : v I ,,, ' N Q, ,l Q55 - ' ' f,,?.,, i r M L ' X 'ff'S?il9fMf ifws.. -o'. 1 Phil Carol Buddy Dale JGCKIG Meyer Miles Miller Miller Miller PI-'wg' -- VI , L A , f ' , E, fa, ' A ' X A A .Mrs ,w ig V 7, ' James Mike Ronald Richard Linda Miller Miller Miller Millspaugh Mitchell f 'YU :ii L Vf r Ronald Diane Harry Henry Bill Montgomery Morgan Morgan Morgan Morton 'lr V A .f r I VK -RA' r ,li M ' a s J . ' -M ,, K' V 0 . l x V V. N M, ., 0 eu K - M 55 yytr i M - X iigeee Q N I liek , M is ' i i f MM N 132 i ,., i MM.. if L MM .ffQrf2'?'S ?4Zf f- if '+ f2+f-3421 Q: Mary Ann Anne Sharon Vernon Tom Moulds Mustain Myers Nelson Nester ffm. wx ' ' l gif r Y'-V? M .M M , ' , , X o f MM, it 'wI,f it - V r -L an-.-,Af . A 'A Willard Jeanette Sam Sue JoAnne .Nieman Obee Onties O'Riley Osenbaugh becom Mary Alice Pennick ii Sheryl Pierson , Q 'ei-1 E v' sophomores e lfyfal hutch lzzlgh students -5 fn- f f-V. Clinton Perkins 0, W Florence Pope , N4 W, '-4 P x,.f Roma Joy Palmer Sheldon David Alan Perkins Perrin Peterson f : LY uf 5 li 1. X . 'Z lllll g lll l Q. lx' 4 Ronnie Richard Harrell Pope Porter Powell W I 'X' K my mf . . if in we M X 1. , ' Ar .: 55 42 ,, 'Q Bob Saundra Dell Parker Parks Paschal v ii r,l R Q x Roger Mike Vicky Peterson Phillips Phleger fe mi i 15255 'e 5, 'Q 1' Y' f ' ,'2gglg.:Q A , A S 4, a: if , Y. Peggy Loa Ann Bill Price Redinger Reece f l s ' A3 Margaret Tom Amy Tim Nancy Ann Terry Reece Reinhart Rexroad Richards Riggins Rimmer Rislef ? ig ' .ay y P- , -sf F , we- 7 fkllw 3 5 'Li Q in , Kg ASQ, , .V,., . is l R -, I it S Gene Barbara Roger David Steve Steve Evangeline Rodgers Roesler Roots Ross Rostine Ruby Ruelas . I 'ii M-if W' Q of Sit -- S H5 l P of ,is in tl as L Roy Darrell Frank Sally Charles John Judy Rutherford Saffle Saiz Sargent Satterwhite Schafer Schlatter lg, Wayne Roberson Lynn Russell all ' s 6 K - y Mui.- ,..g g Sandra Schroeder Hr . y ,. ear J 3 A' Bill Jeanne Scruggs Shea as it .--' S .- vw S l 5' K if if fu . 9' l tiff 1fi?f+g. ' ' .aw wr 2: 5' x 1 Y Larry Shores E , Zo: 5 Paula Bill Showalter Sidlinger ,- 'ftsfff' if 'QI V' 'l - sn Mike Stanley Alan Gary Judy Small Smith Smith Smith Smith get tw?-1rwcg2R,r.i gi Joan Silcott if V 1 4,5 W ,3 32 254 -, K. ,Z A -35251 Y Steve Smith ,. V 'li ' in . if S Janet Simmons I . .5 . iM, .I y Q , l X il X vf,A7 1., .K wfzgfffig A . .Luft ul . ff! -. Verle Smith if Q 1 5 S . fi' ai Diane Sue Robert Annette Jannette Jim Frank Sorem Spickelmier Spriggs Spriggs Stallman Stanfield Steed fi Roger Patti Stillwell Stockham Allen Jon Stone Stout ., I V, It J- W . 52,2 if' it referee Harold Danny Stover Strawn .. -. .. J this i .fa .lan Skeen ., -v.-Q va F ...P Patty Smoley .pf - Q... 4 . w R X ' Xxx e , -xx .M-X , .h ili?q'N'Z'K,: ' 2 X Ar ' Judy Stewart wwf .M While the cat's away the mice play in biology class and today their partner is Lynn Russell. Seemingly uninterested ore Ralph Collins ond Rilo Brown. sophomores 'squares' get acquaintea' with hhs if. x . Don Karon Dennis Marilyn Strella Strickland Strouse Stucky in ' ? X' K R. 'f it 1 Ili, ' y 4- 3 Q, 2 3 x ,fy A A lb 1 .- T, 1 1' S E . x Jane Cathy Jimmie Eddie Gerald Jadey Marcy Tom Stull Summers Swafford Swartzell Swigger Swirles Syler Symns T J ff-fl r T Xi Q, ev sr... - xv? so - - T Q' T 'ytil 4 Connie Ellen Bull Trudy Stewart John Robert Tom Taylor Taylor Terry Terry Thacker Theisen Thiessen Tibbitts ' V , Z' V' A A? if 5 S ' yi ,, ,xi P 'Q A Q., g .1 V X M 1 Eddie Roger Jan Saundra Winona Bob Diane Jody Tipton Tomlin Tompkins Trent Tucker Updegrobe VanEron Votruba trsp 0 i 1 A ,f,e Qi, 2 .4 , f ' E S auts 1 J -fs 2 5 , , A W Lf.. 4 Holland Alan Cynthia Eddie Jane Lavern Liz Karen Victory Waggoner Waggoner Walker Walker Walters Wandt Warrington - A . 'dig g x r , W' V V rx 4-'-3: A , 'Zi 'E .. 9... Y' V .IQN il , all T ,, 'Q I ' S Harold John Warren Deanna Pat Ronnie Larry Ron Washburn Washburn Waters Watkins W atson Watson Webb Werner B sag R iff , ,why sei ' ii in , ?,, f ., L Keith BU11 Wefzel White i,5fm'h,g,,g ii gli, L .af 1- '-...f , i -- J ix zz Jay Dave Wilbeck Wilkens is fn Oh' Beverly Mike Wilson Wilson - ,.. M- Q -',r A in f 1 ' f' f X51 Richard Leroy Woodruff Woods ESQ if X .4v iw I A, Jn . K Er A 3- L: h ,Q R PT' A , M i lf! V . -6-ii , ,g 5? if f--453' ' W' V K V V '75 ff 14 2 51 elmo 'ff 93 is , Roger Candy Elaine Wayne Karen Shirley White Whitlock Wickliffe Wickliffe Wiens Wiens J - , ig Q ,, L ' A I -vm. - nf. W FIV- ff ,i f . ir , .L L - . - figs - fzl' f V 5 it ' ' i R is Charles Brenda David Don Judy Pearl Willard Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Hi ,I i if i ii - fx, .L M 2 . ii 1. ' Ni ,.. Ti ' V if ,lil ' 2 ' 'V .iff size. A 'x if 2 1 Karen Gary Grace Bob Donna John Wingeri Witham Witiry Woelk Wood Woodruff dw? will- if Nd V, l 'k - ki' nl' 3 ,ffl g ill' .Q A , H if lf f Randy Lloyd Leah Marsha Wanda Woods Woosley Wrighl Young Zumalt f' sg, Looking proud, Bobbehe Kramer, helps dress the manne- quin, with the plaid suit she made in sewing class. if Sophomores are anxiously waiting to experience their first high school assembly, 63 M 14 sl e Odsmsaw- tg. .v,wV5' E119 1 . N i A 'Z ff ZX :Sip - hz, fy X ligif ,I 5 , . 1 -1 f 3 ' Q 95 ?' V315 gi f :fi 54 ' ul 'JL' x ' '-:X-f f' 1 N Q 5 , ,1,g5p:::, x W . . Q --: 1 ,J .- . K. f fy, s - Wi , ' . ws: A. ' - 1 ri , f' vp Q 6 - f f . Q' .2 -25? f. -mi . ' . v ., Q 5 ' -: ' if QQ -asf?-:infx.gfh xQ wf 3w?G+ 2 1' 'Lusk 4 -1 W1 , - .5 ,M- . -at-pl -i ,, .fl-I ,f v f .1 4, , i 3 -.l,l,gL.3,51,,q,.I.:g.: A., ,Qi gg v A , V f f,-31 12' 4, 'AE , . 7 ' y Q ' 1: bmi Ji H 1 5 Q K as . QA - . .sex wa '. Q9 - ' 5 - wr- Q X . 9: gg 19' ,wp f. fra xiii? 'Q if F I WK CLUBS - Q .Q -.wg-rflvifl' .-5 .rr X ' M Y' if 1' ., . .r Q-, X x I Q I L- I . . A up V , .Q , '-AW A FK? 41+ 0 ,AN .-.Ml AND GRGANIZATIONS z In 5. .I .. V, -4 Q-'f!s', j ' 157 'bw' SYQXSY 3' 9313 Z Q A , A tu: I ll -L. -A 4 ' 'K if 1 W VV Senior Representatives-Front Row: Nancy Baker, C1035 Ellen Hageman, C2025 Karen Singleton, C206. Second Row: Wanda Singleton, B2O47Llt'1ClG Hoy, A1055 Janet Symns, G1055 Rose Ann Laird, A2055 Ann Adcock, A103. Third Row: Dean Lewis, A1085 Harry Chabin, A2065 Scotty Young, G1015 Gary Brewer, C2015 David Hodge, B105. Not pictured are Donna Stanley, B1065 Ron Littleton, F100. Junior Representatives-Front Row: Dennis Mitchell, A1115 Larry Magyar, A1065 David Doane, A2005 Marlene Parker, A102. Second Row: Janet Brown, C1055 Carolyn Newman, A1135 Georgia Ensz, A104. Third Row: Marty Anderson, C2055 Carol Hensley, B2O25 Mary Winter, C102. Not pictured are Bonnie Burney, F1025 Sharon Young, G1035 Jane Welchons, B1025 Sheila Reynolds, G10O5 Don Webster, A1205 Margo Lymna, C1065 and Bill Turney, G205. student-council represents cross-section qf student-boajz -QNX I T ' 1. Q A i'-'5 - . 5 M . 5- 2. 'wfstrfhr-. i , , , W c-T124 I 5 sa, ,,,, R., Lf . f,'i 1 'J-ri 2 nr QW a A '1-, N I vi? ig ' 5 We 'X - , , A During a Monday morning meeting, Student Council President Kent Britt talks over a Stuco proiect with Lois Ann Janner, vice president. Sfuco secretary, Karen Singleton calls the roll as Nancy Baker, treasurer, waits patiently to give the financial report. Sophomore Representatives-Front Row: Bill Armbruster, G1015 Pat Brooks, G1045 John Fernie, F1045 Kirt Holloway, B201. Second Row: Susan McFadden, A1075 Ronna Chamber- lin, B1045 Jadey Swirles, A2025 Cindy Martindell, F101. Third Row: Jane Walker, C2035 Mary Holmquist, F1035 Judy Astle, A1125 Patty Gilliland,' B200. Fourth Row: Gary Witham, B205g James Cole, C2005 Vincent Fitzgerald, A116. Not pic- tured are Larry Brown, A2015 Vickie McBride, A2095 and Tony Dean, E. . -,fab 9 , V ti K X Publicity committee members get together during home- room period to put the finishing touches on posters for the March 21 talent show. Committee members are Janet Brown, Marty Anderson, chairman, John Fernie, and Carolyne Newman. Kicking off Student Council activities was the election of homeroom representatives early in the fall. At their first meeting, representatives elected Karen Singleton, secretary, and Nancy Baker, treasurer. Student Council's first iob of the year was to handle the elections of class officers and B-team cheerleaders. Stuco President Kent Britt and Vice President Lois Ann Janner headed the presentation assembly, distribution of ballots, and tabulation of votes. Two major events Student Council sponsored were basketball homecoming and the talent show. Home- coming committees arranged for a presentation assembly in honor of the queen candidates, half time ceremonies, and a post-game dance where the can- didates' names, written in mammoth script, decorated the walls of the cafeteria. The Student Council Cafeteria Advisory Commit- tee served as negotiator between students and cafe- teria personnel. ldeas for improving the cafeteria were carried through this committee. The highly popular casual days were sponsored by Student Council. Whenever advice was needed Stuco officers and representatives always found sponsors Miss Ruth Evans and Mr. Carl Skoch close at hand. Sound off! Beat Newton! yell Annette Gunn, Nancy Elliott, and Myra Neufeld as they whoop it up the day of football homecoming. To promote more pep, Student Council spon- sored a casual day. Sharon Young and David Hodge aren't robbing the tele- phone. They are collecting Stuco's share of the take from the pay telephone. Pondering the suggestions from Stuco representatives every Monday during homeroom period are sponsors Mr. Carl Skoch and Miss Ruth Evans. .Q FBLA board meetings are often held in the conference room of the business unit. The board consists of, seated, Connie Meyer, Shirley Fox, recording secretary, Judy Yocum, vice president, Larry Douglas, president, Richard Babcock, treasurer, Carl Cox, and Quinton Ger- man. Standing are FBLA sponsors Mr. Walter Rinehart, Mr. Richard Stowell, Miss Charlene Mordy, Miss Virginia Armstrong, Mr. Dennis Knox, and Mr. John Smith. Absent are board members Jerry Rayl, Carol Friesen, and Richard Smith. The styles of '61 are modeled at an FBLA meeting by Van Thompson, Bob Sperling, Mel Howell, Frank Blea, Harry Chabin, Charles Hyter, Tony Dean, Eddie Fuller, Jim Lud- wig, John McShane, and Erland Crupper. Now this little gadget, explains Mr. Jim Hatha- way, is a transcriberf' Mr. Hathaway demonstrated the IBM machine at an FBLA meeting. fbla prepares students fir entering the business world FBLA began its program for l96l by holding an initiation of members, sponsors, and advisers. To acquire funds to send students to the state convention at Emporia, Kans., Apr. 28 and 29, the club sponsored a Man from the Moon party and held a bake sale at a local store. Also on the club's agenda were two style shows, a skit, an IBM demonstration, and a court trial presented by the business law classes. The year was brought to a close with installation of the new officers, and later a picnic. Featured at the dance are original Men from the Moon. High-stepping at the Man from the Moon dance are Ralph Gingerich, Judy Crow, Ronnie DuVaI, Cheryl Goldsmith, Steve Rostine, and Candy Whitlock. GAA board members enioy the Dolphin Club pool at an early summer board meeting. I con't stand this much longer thinks Marcy Steele as she and GAA board members Alice Jane Reed and Janice Higgins advertise gymnastically for the club's main social event of the year. I did it! exclaims Karen Lucas as she makes a strike during one of the GAA bowling sessions. Look- ing on approvingly are Judy Easterday, Kay Ander- son, and Julie Coyne. gaa club encourages sports activities among tliefairer sex Athletic-minded girls looked to Ardith Byroad, president ot the Girl's Athletic Association, for lead- ership in the field ot sports. The meetings ot GAA in- cluded a style show, trampoline demonstrations, a Christmas program, and selecting soloist and pianist tor Joe's Tavern. Selling homecoming mums, candy apples, ice cream bars, and doughnuts were only a tew money- raising proiects. At a program in the spring, awards were pre- sented to girls who earned points by participating in volleyball, basketball, bowling, ice skating, softball, and swimming. All-star teams were selected in volley- ball and basketball. Palm trees, coconuts, hula girls, and large pink sea shells decorated Ko-Ko Jo's Tavern. Ko-Ko was an island in t.he South Pacific. Joe's Tavern featured Geraldine Tucker as soloist and the Ko-Ko-Kombers as Joe's chorus line. Joe was vice president Joan Fast who danced as proprietor ot the Tavern. How does this sound? asks Mary Beth Young as she, Michelle Williams, Judi Cummings, Linda Hoy, and Jane Welchons put their heads together tor ideas on Joe's, Not pictured is another board member, Margo Lyman. --u-gp-54 . vv 'av-.N 69 AAN ' H o, you count II, says Miss Donna Needham to Miss Thresso Newell. Now, where's that dime? asks Connie Meyer as Jean Graham and Keith Wetzel buy candy apples from Ardith Byroacl and board member Paula Oakley. Sv- ' l l r All smiles about the plans for Joe's Tavern is Ardith Byroad, GAA president. Watching Curolyne Newman sketch the Joe's chorus line costumes are board members Margaret England, Mar- tha Anderson, Ellen Hageman, Dee Ann Ereidenberger, and Susan Murphey. ff On the warpath are GAA initiates Carolyne Newman, Martha Anderson, Anita McGuire, Jane Welchons, Dee Murphy, and Ellen Hageman. Board members Margaret England and Birddella Black spur them on. ioe's tavern u.s. mz'li1faUj?Jrces travel to south seasg meet ko ko jo Putting in u few after-school hours of practice in prepa- ration tor the big night are Joes soloist, Geraldine Tucker, and the accompanist, Patti Stockham. Sacrificing their Saturday morning to cut out programs for Joe's Tavern are GAA board members Deloris Murphy, Ellen Hageman, and Jane Welchons. 3...-P-'-'7 ' :iii Representatives of the United States Military Forces on Ko-Ko Island are chorus line members Sarah Sesher, Annette Gunn, Marcia Ebright, Cindy Martindell, Tish Darlington, and Linda Chiles. At ease, commands Carolyne Newman, head ot the line, to Nancy Bemis, Cathy Summers, Kathy Keesling, Cindy l-laston, and Jackie Missildine, who are anticipating their stay on the Island. 4.:Z..s..,,. Hold stiII! exclaims Margo Lyman while she uses Birddella Black as a model for a sun bather on one ot the murals. Janet Henry chuckles at the operation. All three girls are members ot the board. Lovely hula hands7Joan Fast as Ko-Ko Jo sways to the native music of the South Seas. key club members have prcyectsg host state convention Along with doing a number of service prolects, the Key Club of Hutchinson hosted the Kansas district convention. The convention, March 23-25, highlighted the year. lt was the second consecutive year the conven- tion was held in Hutchinson and was attended by over 350 members. Guest speakers included Larry Swenson, international trustee from Leavenworth, and Scotty Young, district governor from Hutchinson. Among service prolects were the anti-l-walk campaign, vocational club programs, and the annual car check sponsored by the Hutchinson Police Depart- ment. Fund raising projects included a car wash and participating in the Kiwanis club pancake feed. Key Club, sponsored by the Hutchinson Kiwanis Club, worked closely with them. Mr. Frank Kellen- barger, faculty sponsor, and Mr. Herman Bunte, head Kiwanis sponsor, lent a guiding hand. Watching ihe proceedings at an evening meeting are school sponsor, Mr. Frank Kellenbarger and head Kiwanis sponsor, Mr. Herman Bunte, The state convention is the topic of discussion as Dave Hodge, state secretary-treasurer, and Scotty Young, state governor, get together to make final arrangements. Where are those hubcaps? questions Lt. Jim Johnson Us Charles DeGraw and Beclly Hunler rry laughing ll Orr. Displaying their natirrlal studious expressions are Key Club They are pcrllclpollng ln llne annual Cor Check Sponsored members during a showing of slides by Community Ambassa- by the Hutchinson Police Department. dor' Som Sue Bowles' 1 Discussing the finer points of the Key club convention-380 girls-are Erland Crupper, secretary, John Williamson, pro- gram chairman, Ron Herron. treasurer, David Doane, vice president, and Harry Chabin, president. F, 'ikfv This is a watermelon feed? That's what it is called by Dell Paschal, Jim Reed, Ronnie Riffel, Richard Perry, Bill Hughes, Randy Grant, Harry Chabin, David Hodge, Kent Britt, and John Dunn although their friends onthe bank think differently. This would be a lot easier if we had some paint, chortles Russ LaVigne to Kenny Mueller as they attempt to paint safety slogans during the Key club safety cam- paign. music music teaches ,bewczfion in szlght-readz'ng, tone-qualigf A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Bottom Row: Barbara Hughes, Deloris Murphy, Marian Richards, Susan Murphey, Ellen Hageman, Judy Morris, Connie Spen- cer, Mr. John Cooper, Geraldine Tucker, Carolyn Cotter, Carol Landrith, Cheryl Dunlop, Kathy Kees- ling, Wilma Layman, Marilyn McKee, and Charlotte Cox. Second Row: Martha Gilbert, Joan Fast, Donna Gaeddert, Mary Lou Shelton, Myra Neufeld, Vicki Ann Bloom, Nancy Bemis, Eunice Altvater, Marilee Anshutz, Kay Austermiller, Jane Tongate, Anne Clegg, Carolyn Hake, and Karen Haskard. Third Row: Wanda Rhorer, Jeanie Hester, Virginia Bland, Richard Smith, Gary Beniamin, Bill Turney, David Porter, Bob Brown, Doug Kinley, Mary Beth Young, Melinda Han- son, Ann Adcock, Mary Ann Smith, Sharon Cole, Paula Oakley, and Margaret Roberts. Fourth Row: Mark Amstutz, Bill Jeffries, Ron Herron, Gordon Mal- lett, Beatty Hunter, Ed Cook, Gerald Martens, Paul Schmucker, Jerry Wilbeck, Kirby Hawks, Gene Ed- man, Randy Mettlen, Bob Parker, Grant Mallett, Bob Slade, and Chuck Fish. Not pictured is Derroll Bretz. CHORALE-Top Row: Ron Herron, Paul Schmucker Bob Young and Randy Mettlen Thlrd Row David Porter Patty Parker, Doug Kinley, and Bob Slade. Second Row Mark Stockham accompanist Jane Tongate Cheryl Dunlop Carol Amstutz, Joan Fast, Melinda Hanson, Anne Clegg, Mr John Landrlth Jeanie Hester and Chuck Fish Cooper, Mary Lou Shelton, Deloris Murphy, Mary Beth -X iz, S 1- ' ' Sitting at the piano for a songfest after a chorale officers meeting are Ron Herron, vice president, Jane Tongate, president, and Cheryl Dunlop, secretary-treasurer. Standing behind them are a cappella officers Virginia Bland, secre- tary-treasurer, Doug Kinley, president, and Joan Fast, vice president. Judging by the looks on their faces, these a cappella choir members are finding the high notes a little higher than they thought they were. Bottom Row: Vicki Bloom, Myra Neufeld, Virginia Bland, and Mary Lou Shelton. Second Row: Gary Beniamin, Bob Brown, Richard Smith, Gerald Martens, and Paul Schmucker. Third Row: David Porter and Bill Turney. JUNIORHSENIOR CHOIR-Front Row: K. Anderson, K. Lucas, A. Adcock, K. Tucker, R. Laird, S. Wilcoxson, S. Plush, K. Self, J. Bowlinger, and K, Singleton. Second Row: P. Diggs, J. Pickens, G. Collins, J. Anderson, E. Norris, J. Bybee, J. Houston, S. Vincent, A. Reed, S. Scott, J. Woods, and N. Simmons. Third Row: N. Gibbs, S. Guthrie, L. Fuller, S. Wilson, M. Forbes, G. Tucker, P. Floyd, E. Altvater, B. Hughes, J. Missildine, R. Wingert, L. Brown, J. McQuilliam, and J. Hedger. Fourth Row: L. Peterson, D. McVey, S. Swaney, N. Sunner, D. Avery, C. Parker, K. Black, L. Severson, l. Layman, S. Gilley, L. Neu- feld, A. Rodriquez, S. Gallardo, and R. Wood. Fifth Row: D. Stewart, C. Barrett, M. Whalen, B. Bechtold, S. Osborn, J. Penner, S. Johnson, C. Hartke, N. Elliott, V. Bloom, K. Williams, S. Evans, K. Burns, and A. Moore. Sixth Row: J. Dirksen, S. Pessetto, K. McClellan, D. McDaniel, B. Wiens, R. Crupper, J. Powers, K. Rodgers, B, Williams, J. Bailey, M. Link, L. Paschal, W. Singleton, and K. Wilson. Seventh Row: K. Britt, F. J. Seitz, G. Martens, D. Schu- man, B. Rostine, L. Voth, K. Mueller, R. Mesker, K. Cla- phan, R. Wolfersberger, B. Gonzales, N. Edwards, G. Edman, and R. Whittle. Eighth Row: Mr. John Cooper. SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Front Row: S. Trent, D. McDan- iel, M. Crooker, J. Simmons, J. Graham, P. Kennard, N. Burns, M. Reece, J. Tompkins, and P. Showalter. Second Row: C. Ewbank, M. Young, D. Johnson, C. Miles, P. Watson, B. Kuhn, S. Florez, P. Stockham, R. Chamberlain, and M. Pennick. Third Row: G. Dunsworth, J. Obee, D. Bossemeyer, C. Lancaster, E. Taylor, K. Hoter, S. East- man, J. Blackburn, C. Whitlock, V. McBride, L. Russell, and S. Greenwald. Fourth Row: B. Wilson, C. Drury, S. Brew- ster, D. Kirk, P. Gilliland, J. Walker, P. Bishop, S. Sorem, P. Smoley, N. Riggins, S. Goldsmith, and J. Ertz. Fifth Row: S. Sargent, E. Fischer, M. Holmquist, S. Gilchrist, A. Castro, J. Silcott, D. Adams, S. McCracken, E. Callis, M. Curry, J. Spriggs, L. Wright, J. Scanland, K. Self, and S. Wilcoxson. Sixth Row: J. Votruba, B. Holmes, P. Lynch, P. Kuehnl, J. Enfield, B. Kramer, M. Syler, C. Summers, R. Laird, and J. Slaughter. Seventh Row: J. Brooks, J. Hil- yard, J. Stanfield, J. 'Woodrutt, J. Baze, B. Armbruster, J. Corey, S. Small, J. Swaftord, B. Reece, T. Reinhart, J. Brandt, S. Smith, and S. Perkins. Eighth Row: G. Harris, H. Powell, L. Woods, and F. Saiz. Ninth Row: Mr. John Cooper. K Employees of the Sleep-Tite paiama factory gathering for a company picnic are -Seated: Chuck Fish, Randy Mettlen, Jim Martens, Connie Spencer, Vicki Bloom, Paula Oakley, Karen Singleton, Margaret Roberts, Myra Neufeld, Mary Beth Young, Susan Murphey, Wilma Layman, Carol Landrith, Karen Hask- ard, Carolyn Hoke, Nancy Bemis, Mary Lou Shelton, Melinda Hanson, Kathy Keesling, Jane Tongate, Ron Herron, Barbara Hughes, Martha Gilbert, Wanda Rhorer, Jeanie Hester, Deloris Murphy, Gene Edman, Mary Ann Smith, and Ann Adcock. ec... Can you trust me as tar as the ladies' room? asks Jadey Swirles, Gladys, of Paul Schmucker, Hienzie. A disapproving look is shown by Donna Gaeddert who played Mabel. Entertainment is provided tor Hernando's Hideaway by Nancy Elliott, Janis Bybee, Carolyne Newman, Julie Schroll, Lynda Paschal, Jim Martens, Sue Wil- liams, Becky Banyard, Elsie Norris, and Dee Ann Freidenberger. Standing: Bill Turney, David Porter, Jim Neal, Mark Amstutz, Gary Harris, Carolyn Cotter, Ellen Hageman, John Williamson, Leroy Woods, Dean Lewis, Bob Parker, Bob Slade, Jerry Wil- beck, Gary Beniamin, Kent Britt, as pop, Richard Smith, Cheryl Dunlop, Gerald Martens, Beatty Hunter, Virginia Bland, Marilyn McKee, Eunice Altvater, Judy Morris, Bob Ehrlich, as Mr, Haislerf' Bob Brown, as Prez, Charlotte Cox, Anne Clegg, and Ron Cully. music U seven and a-half cents baszs jbr musical ibajama game' The Pajama Game, a Broadway musical comedy hit written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, and adapted from the book Seven and a-Halt Cents, was presented by the music department to i750 viewers Feb. 23, 24, and 25 in high school audi- torium. The story centered around factory workers de- manding a seven and a-half cent raise and Boss Haisler's struggle to avoid giving them this raise. Tryouts for the leads were held in October. The chorus was composed of a cappella choir members. The vocal music, under the direction of Mr. John Cooper, was accompanied by the orchestra directed by Mr. Jim Dailey. Mrs. Mary Ann Anders was the dramatics director. Economy prevails is the motto ot Joan Fast as Babe and Doug Kinley as Sid in the finale of The Paiama Game. Sharon Cole and Gerald Martens find the situation amusing. s.,.i - ss, bb 'l music inszfrumentalzkts exlberzenee growth, aelzzevement, prestige This was a year of activity, achievement, and distinction forthe students of Mr. Lew Hiigel and Mr. James Dailey. They performed with the entire department at Open House, district music festival, and at the high school music department festival. The orchestra participated in the state orchestra festival and played the accompaniment to Paiama Game. The dance band made a number of city and area appearances. Besides playing for home football and basketball games, school and city parades, the Salt Hawk band found time to play for several out-of-town games, the State Fair, KU Band Day, and to act with the concert band as host for the Tri-City Band Clinic, with Salina and McPherson, directed by Mr. Frank Piersol, lowa State University. The concert band also had clinics with Mr. Russell Wiley, University of Kansas, and with Mr. Hugh McMillen, University of Colorado. The band played several concerts during the year. ORCHESTRA-Top Row: Leslie Siegrist, Mark Amstutz, Erland Crupper, Walter White, Carl Detter, Dona Blank, Gary Gar- wood, Joe O'Sullivan, Jim Martens. Second Row: Diane Steed, Grant Mallett, Mr. James Dailey, Kerrie McDonough, Susan Sickmon, Randy Mettlen, Marian Richards, Vic Sisk, Tom Lappin, Corkey Johnson, Brian Biles, Bill Turney, Johnny Waters, The saxophone quartet, composed of Virginia Bland, Der- roll Bretz, Anne Cunningham, and Corkey Johnson is one of several ensembles which played for civic groups, recitals, district and state music festivals, and concerts. i if .rj -if 1 The Salt Hawk Band forms a crown for the queen at halftime ofthe homecoming game with Winfield. Robert Wolfersberger, Jack Anderson, Gordon Mallett. Third Row: Mary Esther Adams, Helen Gibson, Patty Browning, Lavell Featherstone, Doris Johnston, Roger Roots. Bottom Row: Coralee Barrett, Marilee Anshutz, Charles Willard, Bill Jeffries, Connie Stockham, Amy Rexroad, Kay Austermiller. Not pictured are Don Green and Keith Swigger. .ici f 'H , f- A - ,VWV r DANCE BAND-Front Row: Janice Skeen, Bob Ehrlich, Kent wood, Judd Shaffer, Joe O'Sullivan, and Mr. Jim Dailey. Top Leopold, Anne Cunningham, Vic Sisk, Corkey Johnson, Derroll Row: Jack Anderson, Gordon Mallett, Walter White, Sam Bretz, Virginia Bland, and Keith Swigger. Second Row: Bob Onties, Carl Detter, Erland Crupper, and Jerry Mohr. Woltersberger, Dona Blank, Mike Sollenberger, Gary Gar- Mr. Russell Wiley, director ot bands at the Univer- Leading the band through a fast-paced season of shows and sity of Kansas, conducts the band in rehearsal for parades are twirlers, standing, Sue Williams, Annette Gunn, MYVC1 its winter concert. Mr. Wiley had a clinic with the Neufeld, Penny Hamilton, and Bea Bolt, kneeling, Karen Stallman, band and directed several numbers on the program. drum maiorette Jane Hutton, and Karyl Brickey. ,away QW , i THE SALT HAWK BAND-First Row: Penny Hamilton, Myra Neufeld, Annette Gunn, Jane Hutton, Candy Bleger, Vivian Bland, Mary Bell, Trudy Terry, Merilyn McLain, Deborah Eckart, Jim Williams, Robert Hindman, and David Barr. Second Row: Mr. Lew Hiigel, Vincent Fitzgerald, Lee Graham, Verle THE CONCERT BAND-Top Row: Lee Billingsly. Second Row: Mr. Lew Hiigel, Grant Mallet, Leslie Siegrist, Joan Burger, Jim Neal, Larry Kerwood, and David Perrin. Third Row: Bob Updegrove, Mark Amstutz, Sam Onties, Erland Crupper, Walter White, Carl Detter, Virginia Bland, Keith Smith, Sandy Jettries, Carolyn McCarty, Lois Ann Moore, Jerry Miller, Anne Cunningham, Linda Maley, and Mike Trent. Third Row: George Reaves, David Ross, Judy Roberts, Mike Banker, David Haisler, Jerry Mohr, Dick Hollowell, Jay Wilbeck, Larry Kerwood, Doug Kinley, Richard Preston, and Steve Hurst. Swigger, Sue Williams, and Kathy Becker. Bottom Row: Gary Markle, Harlan Wells, Annette Gunn, FVGUCJE Holdemon, V00 Thompson, Marian Richards, Corkey Johnson, Vic Sisk, and Randy Mettlen. Front Row: Charles Anderson, Norman Brown, Bryan Woods, Keith Wetzel, Don Strella, Larry Davis, Tom Collins, Shirley Fox, Sue Williams, Karen Stallman, Karyl Lee Brickey,and Bea Bolt. Second Row: David Cowles, Rebecca Banyard, Karen Warrington, Karen Strickland, Connie Claphan, Pat Ballz, Top Row: Jim Martens and Gordon Mallet. Second Row: Dona Blank, Mike Sollenberger, Gary Garwood, Judd Shaffer Joe O'Sullivan, Brian Biles, Bill Turney, Robert Wolfersberger and Johnny Waters. Third Row: Susie Jarrot, Cheryl Dunlop 1 1 1 4? Orneta King, Elaine Borecky, Mary Ann Moulds, Bob Ehrlich, and Jim Barnes. Third Row: Ronald Werner, Kenneth Claphan, Jack Barnes, Jim Frick, l-larlin Wilson, Jim Frederikson, Walter Guettsche, Dale Aldrich, and F. J. Seitz. Not pictured is Mike Gunther. Tom Lappin, Kent Leopold, Jerry Williams, Derroll Bretz, Cara Williams, and Anne Cunningham. Bottom Row: Janice Gold- smith, Carolyn Drury, Sharon Elliott, Janice Skeen, Kerrie Mc- Donough, and Susan Sickmon. senior play seniors present eomeebzfantagf 'heaven can wait' The l96l senior play, Heaven Can Wait, was presented May 9 and ll in the high school auditor- ium. Mr. Bobby Patton directed the play, and Lois Ann Janner was student director. Even angels make mistakes for, in the play, the soul of Joe Pendleton, played by Ron Cully, is collected sixty years ahead ofschedule. As Pendleton's body was cremated before this was discovered, the guilty angel, messenger 7013, played by Jerry Battey, and another helper from heaven, Mr. Jordan, played by Bob Slade, are kept busy finding a body for Joe to live in. Joe's life- long ambition is realized when he is allowed to live the rest of his life in the body of a prize-fighter and marries Bette, played by Carolyn Cotter, the girl he has loved all during his different embodiments. Other lead parts were held by Janet Symns playing Julia Farnsworth, Harry Echols playing Tony Abbott, Ed Cook playing Max Levene. Supporting roles were filled by Marcia Harmon, Linda Hoy, Dee Freiden- berger, Jane Tongate, David Hodge, Mary Beth Young, Keith Ratzloff, Jim Reed, Ralph Carland, Bob Parker, Gerald Martens, and Lonn McCurdy. Cut! Let's go through that scene once more, says Mr. Bobby Patton, play director, at tryouts. He says I can't use Farnsworths body anymore, exclaims Joe Pendleton, played by Ron Cully, as Linda Hoy, Keith Ratzloff, Birddella Black, Janice Goldsmith, and Ralph Carland await their cues. An atmosphere of tension prevails as amateurs practice their performance under dim stage lights. Sober expressions are found on these seniors' faces as they read through their lines at tryouts. Students are Jim Reed, Eddie Cook, Nancy Baker, Karen Singleton, Carolyn Cotter, and Harry Echols. Hopeful of getting a part in the senior play, these semors anxiously await their turns to try out. till! I Addressing a club meeting is Hvoln Womonfi lust one ot the duties of Perrill club president, Kent Britt. Getting the publicity campaign under way are crew members Patti Hageman, Nancy Elliott, Charlotte Banks, Sharon Elliott, Mary Ross, Lois Ann Janner, Sue Williams, Harrell Powell, and Carolyn Cotter, publicity chairman. Magnific! exclaims June Daugherty as she and Sheila Reynolds sample the wares at the annual foods sale. Possible thoughts of Patti Hageman and Carolyn Cotter, Sure, but there go your diets. i i t i What? l accept some man another woman doesn't want. Heavens no! l'd prefer to accept some man another woman does want. Patiently, the iudge, played by Ed Cook, listens to the complaints of various characters in the oneeact play, The Exchange. Co-directed by June Daugherty and Sharon Elliott, the play was presented at a Perrill club meeting. Sheila Reynolds portrayed the perrill club supports plays, holds annual jiaods sale After acquiring the largest membership ever, Perrill club, with its 300 members, began work on its two major proiects, the all-school and Perrill club plays. The all-school play Gidget was the first play to be presented on the new stage. Gidget, the story of a teen-age girl's problems in entering adult- hood, was presented Nov. l7-18. Perrill club's production, Ask Any Girl, con- cerned a small town girl who went to New York in search of a iob and a husband. She found a iob with ci research firm and also found a husband-her boss. Ask Any Girl was presented Feb. 9-10. Activities were brought to a close with the annual foods sale and awards program. Taking time out from activities to try the furniture recently purchased by the club are-seated: 'Mrs. Gene Cramer, sponsor, Carolyn Cotter, Rita Harrington, vice president- Sheila Reynolds, treasurer, Patti Hageman, and Lois 'Ann Janner. Standing: Jerry Battey, June Daugherty, secretary, and Ed Cook. i-E: sta Moondoggie, played by Ed Cook, rescues the drowning Gidget, Lois Ann Janner. Observing the catch are surfers Leroy Woods, Grant Mallett, Bob Ehrlich, Dave Wilkens, and Jerry Battey. all-school play beach ana' surfset scenejnr igz'a'get' Larue, played by June Daugherty, and Gidget, Lois Ann Janner, bargain tor one ot the surfboards sold by Stinky, Grant Mallett. Dancing the hula at the luau are Nancy Elliott, Mary Esther Adams, lbehind NanCYl, Carolyn Cotter, Kay Dutton, and Ann Rimmer. Lynn Russell, Ed Cook, and Vicki McBride are their accompanists. The surfers of Malibu, who were Gidget's whole life that summer, are portrayed by John Williamson, Dave Wilkens, Jerry Battey, Ed Cook, Leroy Woods, Arlyn Hackett, and Bob Ehrlich. ,view f in ' ' ' V Y - As part of the entertainment at the luau, Jane Tongate sings Treasure Island. Advice to the lovelorn is given Gidget, Lois Ann Janner, by John Williamson, The Kahoona. Later, Gidget returns the favor by posing as his fiancee. ff Aunt Lettie, Aunt Fern, and Mrs. Wheeler, played by Sarah Sesher, Mary Adams, and Rita Harrington, inspect the hotel and its inhabitants before giving their consent for Meg to stay. Inhabitants are Cheryl Dunlop, Margo Lyman, Lynn ,,You,re ius' no' the some girl. I Russell, and June Daugherty. M, , When it becomes doubtful that Evan will propose mar- riage, Mrs. Wheeler, played by Rita Harrington, advises Meg to drop him. Seconding the motion are Aunts Lettie and Fern, played by Sarah Sesher and Mary Adams, and Mr. Wheeler, Arlyn Hackett. played by Sheila Reynolds, to his brother Miles, Ron Cully. 'eff' IJ YL w UEs,, 21:3 Mary Adams applies , .... the base .,,., the shadows Cest la vie! exclaims Evan, Ed Cook, as he loses Meg, mean - you're one girl who has everything, says Evan, played by Ed Cook. Meg, played by Sheila Reynolds, has been made into a composite of the girls Evan has dated. perrill club play small town girl heads fn new york city in Search ja husband in 'ask any girl' Oh, Jeannie. It's beautiful, gasps Ruby, played by Lynn Russell, as she, Terrie, Virginia Bland, and Heidi, June Daugherty, inspect Jeannie's engagement ring. Jeannie, the little girl from lowa, is played by Liz Wandt. . . . . .the lines . . . . .the finishing touches 2 mei. .L4,g,,g4i fb-iw Wil! 'EEA '?f,xEZ :i'faD' WH KHIQWWM VS-X 'rmi Lui: Take one, suggests Carol Friesen, FHA presi- dent. fha future homemakers QF america look toward new horizons The Future Homemakers of America looked into the future welfare of their club by beginning the year with a bang-up Come-As-You-Are breakfast in order that the new members might have a chance to become acquainted. The ever-present need tor money, being an im- portant asset, spurred the FHA'ers to selling high school stationery with the picture of the new school on the cover. FHA also sold Salt Hawk decals, cookies, and candy after school. Rummage and bake sales were also on the agenda as money-raising projects. Keeping the club active were the accomplishments of the many proiects achieved throughout the year. The western-clad students square danced at the Barn- warmer in the girls' gym, with Mrs. Les Keller as the caller. Other projects included the Mother-Daughter Tea, the needy family for Christmas, and the Father- Daughter dinner. Home, the hub of good citizenship was carried out by the local chapter, at the district meeting in Buhler, and the state convention in Topeka as the motto tor future homemakers of Kansas. A Mmm, looks good! says Deloris McDaniel to other FHA executive council members, Sharon Poindexter, Jane Stull, and Marsha Curry. Cooking up some new ideas for programs are the FHA sponsors Miss Margaret Ramsdale and Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper. Looking over some material before a council meet- ing begins are Janet Beyer, Bev Watson, Marilyn Gifford, Nancy Solida, and Sheryl Wilson. i I . fav il i it stnsta W g g Z . ,. . . Q' Q' k t ' .-', A ' ell A . ,.a-tx f Linda Fuller, the only Hutchinson girl to receive her state degree this year, is working on a project for her sister, Sitting this one out are Harry Chabin, Carol f Y -Y Friesen, Morcie Sponiol, and Wes Rickman at the FHA Barnwarmer. Lending a helping hand with food and clothing for a needy fomiiy are Marlene Parker ond Kathy Pettiiohn. my Selling high school stationery is Jean Glaser. Her customers are Diane Steed and Helen Gibson. Taking notes at ci club meeting concerning degrees are the FHA members. fta school vz'sz'tatz'0n, heQbz'ng teachers complete thej5fcz'ers schedule Watermelon feeds, rummage, and food sales were only a few things that kept thirty FTA'ers busy this year. Under the guidance of president Mary Jane Hubbard and sponsor, Mrs. Ariel Perrill, the members strived to stimulate their interests in the field of teaching. Each member had the opportunity to visit another school for one half day twice a year. The visits were concentrated on one elementary school and one iunior high. Besides visiting schools, each member had the opportunity to be a teachers aid for an hour every week. One hundred dollars was raised this year and matched by the Hutchinson Teachers Associa- tion for a scholarship granted to an outstanding member of FTA- Feeding the hamster is Linda Fuller as she works as a teachers aid in a biology room. if 5 l ffilf- Na. t , if Agygs sscis ig , s A y, 'f fig fi ., is A Q T X fl . . . Come and get lt, yells Karen Singleton at the FTA water- Serving Punch G, G boofd meeting is President MQ,-Y melon feed. Gathered around are Steve Ceideburg, Gene Ed- Jane Hubbard. Waiting in line are Saundra Dunsworth, mfinf Keren l'l0Sl4GfCl, CeC'llG MYSVSI MUVY Jflne Hubbard, Gnd Sue Wisby, Jeanie Hester, Karen Haskard, and Ancel Bob Stride. Heuberger. 88 Z V, V...,,,: ..,,g 4,h. , . 5 r L W V' ,PVS if . 5 i A' 31 h i i ' , XF A M -Q V if - UQ. s 5,',. . 30 V gl ' ,f ilm K sst, , ni! ' .fr ,az f 60 A . , , ' '2Ef1gQ,E.:gfit . 5 'ia ' Q Y Baz , S f fair r i ' 'Mir J ' . , ,K . Y . , k Throwing darts is only one of Kayette President I'm next! shouts Mary Beth Young to other senior board mem- Patti Hagan's accomplishments. bers Marcia Harmon, Nancy Baker, Dee Freidenberger, Carol Martin, and Ellen Hageman. kayettes girls 'climb evegf mountain, through 1960-Q61 Climbing the stairway to the stars are Kayette officers Donna Gaeddert, secretary, Nancy Bemis, treasurer, and Martha Gilbert, vice president. Oh, I never can decide, exclaims Cheryl Dunlop to iunior board members Susan Murphey, Linda Young, Margo Lyman, Jane Welchons, and Mary Carey. More, more, laughs Mrs. Dorothy Stomper to Miss Marie Qmwnrt. head sponsor, and Miss Emma Sage. 5 . 5u'.,,Q- i,,.:,1. 4 1, 'vb' V' , . We helped you, now you help us by driving safely, says Jeanene Penner to Karen Singleton as Barbara Hughes washes Karen's windshields. enthusiastic members ,ban'z'ez,ba1fe in active kayette curriculum Climb every mountain, the theme for T960-'ol was carried out in assemblies, parties, and projects. The Kayettes divided the club into eight teams. White was for religion, blue for service, red for public- ity, green for recreation, purple for programs, and yel- low for fine arts. Two new teams were orange for enthusiasm and pink for friendliness. A successful mem- bership drive totaled 360 members. Miss Wanda Mae Vinson, state director of Kayettes, delivered the Thanksgiving message at the dress-up assembly. f The Snowball was a big project for the entire club. Members made posters for the cafeteria, collected mittens for the mitten trees, and gave S24 to Meals for Millions. Among other projects carried out during the year were Nylons for Japan, Janitor's Week, Save the Childrens Federation, CARE, and aid to the Children's Emergency Shelter Home. Other activities were selling and delivering singing valentines, Kayette choir, check room at plays, and Moy baskets for the hospitals. Pioneering in the new school to work on the Kay- ette bookstore are board members and sponsors. At the bookstore are Mrs. Dorothy Stomper, sponsor, Miss Emma Sage, sponsor, Roger Sullivan, John Dyer, Paul Schwarz, and John Keyser. I Remember Mama, the theme for the Mother-Daughter tea Will you go to the polls and vote? inquires was carried out in the program which preceded the refreshments, Margaret England, senior board member. Susie Col- in the fall. lins and Birddella Black observe her tactics as the get out and vote campaign gets under way. Saturday morning tinds Carol Martin, Mary Carey, Bar- bara Hughes, and Martha Anderson prepared to sling paint on murals. Chestnuts roasting on an open tire, sings Jane Tongate at the tloorshow in the auditorium. Adding to the entertain- ment were the Nocturnes, senior girls' chorus line, and the H-Club chorus line. , ,, M 'S Placing the finishing touch onthe H-Club chorus line's costumes, which was a new way of saying Merry Christmas, are Kayettes at a Saturday session. kayettes tmnjarm cafeteria into 'winterfantasia' While creating a Winter Fantasia, the Kayettes were seen early Saturday mornings making stars, coaching the senior lettermen in the art ot dancing, and preparing a floorshow. The high school cafeteria, decked in blue and green crepe paper and a white tree as the center- piece, was the setting for the 248 couples who attended. All decked out in semi-formal dress are Shirley Fox and Ronnie Montandon, Jane Hutton and Charles Anderson, Dale Farney and Judy Scanland, Bobette Kramer and Charles Black, Karen Ford and Bill Williams. Getting in on the dirty work after the Snowball is Miss Marie Stewart, sponsor. palette and brush work on ,baz'n1fz'ngs, posters, art exhibits, ku mf? Palette and Brush, the paint-slingingest club in HHS, again enjoyed a year of activities centered around the members' interest in art. The club's year started off with a bang at the annual initiation picnic. The picnic was held at the Mayfield farm in the midst of a rainstorm but, re- gardless, the members had a splashing good time. Throughout the year, Palette and Brush mem- bers put their artistic talents to work in decorating the school tor the holidays, school dances, and dif- ferent campaigns. The club has the largest active membership since its organization and all ofthe members participated in at least one of the club's proiects. Sponsoring the club forthe eleventh year was Mr. Warren Brown. Putting her talents to good use is Rita Harrington, club president. Workin' hard or hardly workin' are Patti Hageman, Lane Livingston, and Sherrill Johnson. club vice president. An Analysis of Beatnik Art was the subject of a typical Palette and Brush meet ing in which the members displayed their acting talents as well as their artistic flair. 1 . zifjii, . , Oh Bart, expounds Barry Hilleary, Mr. Brown, club sponsor, discusses an issue at a Palette and Brush board meeting. Sitting in are Rita Harrington, Lana Ratlitt, Jean Graham, and Mary Carey. .,.. d sf, DecidedIy warm, this! , thinks Jamie Krieg as he welds another point on the Christmas star which was built and designed by Pal- ette and Brush club members, .. 6 ,, I -. fl V V Explaining the finer points of iewelry making are Janice Goldsmith, Bob Har- mon, and Carolyn Ragsdale. Highpoint of the year tor club members is the annual KU art trip. !',, f.. ia 'liaise B 'M lllllllmllllllmllllmllllissaifll-I X fli ll it lllllllllll I mir tliffiiiit u unninlll! 'u Mwiiiliiiifwi iliiiiiiiu , I , .. I ....i iiiid..-iii--iam .Z X 'ltfrrizl i ' U :':t Q lfQ:T'5lllI'a!ll liBW' . iv 1-fl A iiw' iiiiwlltltl f N v ,th HM ,pf gngefuggz i lllll gf. f 4,,f f Z? 12517 ifgg1,'HiigyjA . ?.' 11-X V . '1.L. i-,.:1 f J -Q-it its 9 l ' Ne. ,lf lt li il r1.4-I l vl- we a 5 Z t it if valence club heibs to prepare students fer atomic age Valence club, oldest organization of Hutchinson high school, was founded in l9l7. Since then it has helped to prepare many students for this scientific era. ln l96l, its forty-fourth year of existence, the club heard talks on various aspects of physics and chemistry such as paper making, uses of salt, distri- bution of gases by pipeline, and scientific methods of crime detection. Two Bell Telephone films about early warning systems for an air attack and the Echo satellite were viewed. The club was open to any student who had had a year of science and formed the nuclei of science- minded students of Hutchinson high school. we Trying out the beam balance scales, part of the new physics equipment, is President Barbara Lamb. Looking on are Jerry Wilbeck, vice president, and Leslie Sie- grist, secretary-treasurer. Head sponsor Max Hamilton sits back and listens to someone else talk about science at a Valence club meeting. A typical meeting displays varied expressions as members listen to o talk by Paul lmes. .. I , h 5 A M... Speaking to club members on the uses of salt is Paul lmes, a chemist at Carey Industries. E Z.' t ,wir-. . W larry mayfield dale furney larry douglas IQ gl if marcia ebrighi 1, W J ! A h erleader 3 E 2 4 geman carolyn cotier c 4 . -- t 5 , M, f . .X Put me down! shouts Mr. Del Knauer, Briny Bird sponsor, to Goon Squad members Kent Britt, Harlan Wells, Buzz Jenkins, Charles Nichols, Paul McShane, Bob Summers, Bruce Ferris, Beatty Hunter, Jay Roberts, Fred Littooy, Jim Hardy, Harry Ben- briny birds z'nz'tz'ate quadrangle rallies goon squad is on job P 'l'ln9 fo' 'he B'Te0m Qcmes GWB' Briny Birds, the pep club of HHS, cheered the teams Team cheerleaders Penny Kennard, Anita McGuire, Morgo Lyman, Gordon Mullen, to victory by supporting pep rallies in the auditorium and in the quadrangle. The peppiest pep rally ot the year was held be' fore the Newton basketball game and was recorded and broadcasted by a local radio station. Steve Rostine, and Grant Mallett. Join Briny Birds, recommends Sarah Sesher, board member, as Carol Friesen, Connie Stockham, Judy Anderson, Tish Connor, Judy Railsback, and Marty Gilbert await their turns. Go! Hawks! Win! :Q 'Dil-E , . - 9 , c ' ', ' f al f r My .wiivl Cheeze, chuckles Marcia Harmon, Briny Bird iamin, Nick Dean, Larry Jones, Richard Perry, Don Reed, president, as she poses for the photographer. Dean Lewis, Charles Hyter, Jerry Wilbeck, John Dunn, Ronnie Ritfel, and Van Thompson. 'W f iaii , 5 I X' Where are the football players? wonder Jeanie Let's have a little help over here! pleads Mr. Del Gradall, Wanda Singleton, Nancy Baker, Janet Symms, Knauer, Briny Bird sponsor, while working on floats Linda Hoy, Birddella Black, and Margaret England. forthe homecoming parade. shout the Briny Birds. 44 Enioying themselves at a Briny Bird board meeting are board members- Front Row: Carol Landrith, Carolyn Cotter, Ellen Hageman, Sarah Sesher, Marcia Ebright, and Nancy Baker. Back Row: Bruce Ferris, Jim Hardy, Carol Martin, Linda Hoy, Karen Singleton, Dee Ann Freidenberger, Mr, Del Knauer, and Larry Mayfield. co-ed-counselors learn about new buz'!dz'ng while he4bz'ng soplzies Appearing at the Dec. 9 chili supper wearing pep headbands are Diane Kirk, Barbara Roesler, Connie Taylor, Barbara Lamb, Anne Cunningham, Jean Graham, and Mary Ann Smith. Mr. Homer Grimes, guidance counselor in building C, helps Judith Bales, sophomore, plan her high school curriculum. Several counselors and their girls lounge and visit at c barbecue at the home of Rita Harrington. Co-ed Counselors, an eight-year-old organization designed to help sophomores through their first year of high school, increased its membership this year. The senior girls were selected by Miss Mary Petty, girls' counselor, for leadership, personality, friendli- ness, and scholarship. Each Co-ed Counselor was assigned three girls. In the summer the sophomores were entertained at coke parties or barbecues given by their counselors. A large coke party was held in the cafeteria at the first of the school year for all the counselors and their girls. Co-ed Counselors acted as guides the first few days of school and as hostesses during Open House. Dating and college life were the themes of program meetings during the year. ln December they sponsored a chili supper before the first Newton basketball game. At the end of the year, programs were presented to the freshmen of the junior highs introducing high school life to them. Planning last minute details for the chili supper are Miss Mary Petty, sponsor, Mary Ann Smith, vice president, Linda Hoy, president, Birddella Black and Karen Singleton, vice presidents. A vice president was elected for each building of the school. :i l CO-ED COUNSELORS-Front Row: Ann Adcock, Julie Schroll, Marcia Ebright, Mar- tha Gilbert, Carolyn Cotter, and Janis Bybee. Second Row: Jane White, Linda Fuller, Marcheta Link, Judy Morris, Karen Baxter, and Bonnie Wiens. Third Row: Dee Freidenberger, Ellen Hageman, Dona Blank, Wilma Layman, Mary Wendland, and Charlotte Banks. Fourth Row: Dorothy Scovil, Rita Harrington, Deanne Dehart, Jane Hutton, Judy Hawks, and Marcene Greenert. Fifth Row: Carol Martin, Mi- chelle Williams, Carol Friesen, Francie Koon, Rosalie Wyatt, and Lynda Paschal. Sixth Row: Lois Ann Janner, Joan Fast, Patti Hagan, Mary Beth Young, Joan Burger, Sharon Elliott, Nancy Baker, Linda Hoy, Margaret England, Karen Singleton, Janet Symns, and Donna Stanley. The Co-ed Counselors were given a chance to become better acquainted with their sophomore counselees at a coke party given for them in the cafeteria in the fall. CO-ED COUNSELORS lcon'tj -Front Row: Melinda Hanson, Karyl Lee Brickey, Janis Goldsmith, Mary Ann Smith, Karen Lucas, and Sarah Sesher. Second Row: Marilee Anshutz, Mary Lou Whalen, Carolyn Hoke, Marian Taking time out from a board meeting to watch television are Co-ed Counselor board members Marian Richards, Janet Symns, Mar- cene Greenert, Jane White, and Nancy Baker. Not pictured is Sarah Sesher. Richards, Kathy Becker, and Karen Stall- man. Third Row: Rosemary Pina, Marcie Spaniol, Diana Stephenson, Bev Watson, Ardith Byroad, and Birddella Black. Fourth Row: Judy Cummings, Judy Houston, Judy Railsback, Carolyn Kreh- biel, Jane Hubbard, and Rozanne Crup- per. Fifth Row: Barbara Lamb, Jean Graham, Caralee Barrett, Marian Drake, June Daugherty, and Wanda Rhorer. Co-ed Counselors not pictured are Kay Anderson, Annalee Andres, Julie Coyne, Kathy Deppner, Norma Gibbs, Marcia Harmon, Barbara Homan, Caralee Owens, Alice Jane Reed, Janet Santee and Belinda Salida. 00 clebaters capture dzistrzet toumgfg travel to state The debate squad of thirty-four members attended twenty-one tournaments and re turned home with twelve trophies. The district team of Barry Hilleary, Bar- bara Homan, Bill Hall, cmd Bob Wilson, with Ann Andres and Grant Mallett as alternates, took first place at the district tournament and eighth place in the state. Barbara Homan Barry Hilleary Mr. Bobby Patton, debate coach, and Barry Hilleary, local Forensics League president, display the trophies given at the annual Hutchinson debate tourney. Packing the car for an out-of-town debate tournament trip are Bill Hall, Georgia Entz, Ann Andres, Coach Patton, Robert Wolf- ersberger, Brian Biles, and Bob Wilson. I won that trophy! exclaims Barry Hilleary to dis- trict-state team members Bill Hall, Bob Wilson, Sheila Reynolds, Ann Andres, Barbara Homan, and Grant Mallett. Robert Wolfersberger, Barbara Homan, and Ann Andres, NFL officers, look over their year's record of wins and losses. ,..,i Posing behind the trophies won this year are debaters Bill Hall, Arlyn Hackett, Tony Dean, Bill Sidlinger, Bob Wilson, Liz Wandt, Charles Willard, and Robbie Kline. TOURNAMENT Russell Hays Hays Ann Andres Shawnee Mission East Coldwater Wichita Southeast Enid Moundridge Moundridge Pittsburg Great Bend Nickerson Haven Ellinwood District Bob Wolfersberger State Other trophy winners are-Kneeling: Grant Mal- lett, Ed Cook, and Brian Biles. Standing: Sheila Reynolds, Kathy Pettiiohn, Barry Hilleary, Ann Andres, Georgia Ensz, Larry Shoffner, Kay Ramsey, and Barbara Homan. Not pictured is Robert Wolfers- beraer. Suffering from iitters before a debate are Kay Ramsey and Ed Cook. PLACE TEAM fourth Homan-Hilleary first Reynolds-Pettiiohn second Dean-Kline second Homan-Hilleary And res-Wolfersberger second Ramsey-Shoffner fourth Ensz-Mallett third Reynolds-Biles first Cook-Colegrove second Dean-Kline second Homan-Hilleary third Ensz-Mallett fourth Wandt-Pettiiohn second Willard-Pettiiohn third Ramsey-Shoffner Dean-Kline first Homan-Hilleary-Andres, Wilson-Hall-Mallett eighth Homan-Hilleary-Mallettg Wilson-HalI-Reynolds-Andres hi-y club writes btltsg publishes student directory Hi-Y, with a membership of 50 boys, had a busy year. The main purpose of Hi-Y was to be of service to the community and the student body. Members financed the club by running a conces- sion stand at home football games. Along with sling- ing hash, advertisements were sold to businesses in Hutchinson. This money paid for the publishing of the student directory, an annual project of Hi-Y. The directory was given to the student body and faculty. The climax of the club year was model legis- lature held in Topeka. Boys from clubs over the state formed two houses and tried to pass laws similar to those in the state house. Meetings during the year consisted of speakers ranging from law enforcement agents to ministers. The last meeting was the annual picnic at Carey Park. Take a few extra, says Hi-Y President Ken Opdycke as Jack Harris picks up student directories for his homeroom. Looking on are Rocky Summers and head sponsor, Mr. Harold Pryor. Listing the merits of the ministry is the Rev. Harold Mallett as he addresses a club meeting. .znl Now look here you guys, remarks Erland Crupper, program chairman, as he subtly expresses his opinion. Listening are Treasurer Doyle Brightenburg, Vice Presi- dent Larry Douglas, President Ken Opdycke, and Dennis Brown, secretary. 9' 5. 's fi A n 5? V Will you guys ever be President Ken Opdycke. Say we ought to have girls here more often, think Hi-Y members Harry Benjamin, Larry Douglas, and Lee Graham as they watch GAA members sell homecoming mums. bers gel down To business. ready? Finally, with lhings seliled to a dull roar, asks mem- . .pf-k. 'V Sponsors, Mr. Harold Pryor and Mr. Claude Parks, dubiously wait for silence. 04 iunior red cross upholds tma'z'tz'0ns qf z'nZemaZz'0nal organzzazfion Junior Red Cross, a branch of the Hutchinson chapter of the American Red Cross, met monthly. lts membership consisted of representatives from each ot the 51 homerooms. 95523 Yi Among the protects sponsored by the organiza- i tion was the annual School Chest, which was filled with supplies and sent to needy foreign schools. Christmas programs were presented at the hospitals, a layette project was completed, and candy bars were presented to homerooms with one hundred per cent membership, and a minimum contribution ot tive dollars. Also, a portable table magazine rack was donated to the bloodmobile. The faculty advisers were Mrs. Esther Ogle, who has been the head sponsor tor three years, and Miss Janice Nickel, who completed her initial year. Checking to see which homerooms have one hundred per cent Junior Red Cross membership is Michelle Wil- liams, president. Previewing a membership poster before Mrs. Esther Ogle, head sponsor, puts it up in a classroom is Sally Sargent. Making party hats to send to Winter General Hospital in Topeka, Kans., are Bonnie Wiens, treasurer, Nancy Bemis, secre- tary, and Kathy Connor, vice president. ...Y Working on the Iayette proiect for hardship cases of the local chapter are Carol Friesen, Wanda Milburn, and Bev Watson. Taking a bow after presenting a Christmas program to senior citizens ofthe community are Miss Janice Nickel, sponsor, Mrs. Esther Ogle, head sponsor, Wesley Rickman, Arlyn Hackett, Michelle Williams, Peggy Price, and Patti Stockham. Sophomore Homeroom Representatives-Front Row: Karen Garcia, C-2037 Peggy Price, G-lO4, Eddy Ferry, E, Diana Bosse- meyer, B-2Ol, Pat Baltz, C-200g and Marsha Curry, A-l'l6. Sec- ond Row: John Woodruff, F-i037 Frank Blea, F-lO4, Bill Scruggs, B-205, Robbie Kline, A-202, Frank Stantield, A-2O'l, and Sally Sargent, B-IO4. Third Row: Ona Fox, A-107, Liz Wandt, A-209, Evangeline Ruelas, A-ll6, Candy Bleger, F-lOl, Pearl Lynch, G-lOl, and Loretta Bryant, B-200. Not pictured is Linda Booze, G-lOl. Senior Homeroom Representatives-Front Row: Carol Friesen, G-105, Bonnie Wiens, C-201, Betty Breaux, C-202, Michelle Williams, A-lO5, Jim Hardy, A-206, and Barbara Lamb, C-206. Second Row: Karon Baxter, G-lOl, Rozanne Crupper, B-l06, Joan Burger, A-lO3p Birddella Black, A-lO8, and Linda Cooper, B-206. Not pictured are Karen Lucas, A-205, Wanda Milburn, B-105, Bev Watson, B-204, and Jane White, C-103. Junior Homeroom Representative-Front Row: Mike Trent, G-106, Dennis Ayers, C-JO6, Gary Niemann, B-l02, Jim King, C-205, Sheila Groseclose, A-l l37 and Kay Tucker, A-120. Second Row: Judy Mayes, G-103, Sharon Poindex- ter, C-l05, Sandy Evans, A-106, Stella Martinez, C-lO2, Rita Sallabedra, G-lO7, and Jean Gibson, A-104. Third Row: Nancy Bemis, A-lil, Kathy Connor, A-lO2g and Tish Darl- ington, F-lO2. Not pictured are Jeanie Hester, C-102, Tim Kitch, A-200, and Don Green, B-202. los gatos annual ac1fivz'tz'es keep the 'spanislz cats' busy President Vera Duarte, sponsor Mr. Stanton Shop- maker, and board members Birddella Black, Joe I Castro, Kim Koontz, and Jackie Missildine took Los ' Los Gatos Espanoles, alias The Spanish Cats, added to the Christmas celebrations. This was held in the cafeteria. Members ventured to the University of P Kansas in April for the observance of Cervantes Day. The Cats also sponsored a chili fiesta. Making an assignment for his Spanish students is Mr. Stanton Shopmaker, who completed his first year as sponsor of Los Gatos. 06 4. Checking the cash book before a board meeting starts are Bircldella Which switch to turn on the language laboratory Black, program chairman, Joe Castro, vice president, Kim Koontz, sec- switchboard is Vera Duarte's problem. Vera is retary, and Jackie Missildine, treasurer. the club's president. Gatos into their hands tor the i960-'61 year. i ? scrambled for candy at the annual pinata party which if l l Singing traditional Christmas carols in Spanish are Mary Martinez, Lydia Garcia, Rachel Vieyra, Rosemary Pina, Karen Garcia, Sue Hainke, Connie Taylor, Cecilia Myers, .. -in Wondering where everyone went are Eleanor Duarte and Barbara Ramos, alias i'El Toro. Birddella Black is El Mata- dor at the Christmas party. Ready and waiting for a meeting to begin are-Top Row: Marcia Harmon, Edward Curiel, Joe Castro, Phillip Godina, and Brian Cole. Second Row: Anita McGuire, Larry Magyar, John Keyser, Jim Tippie, Laverne Ediger, Shirley Plush, and Judy Roberts. Third Row: Rachel Vieyra, Ann McGill, James Benson, William Mason, Leslie Siegrist, Paula McDonald, and Bonnie Burnie. Fourth Row: Carolyn Chick, Dayna Brooks, Stella Mar- tinez, Karen Garcia, Karen Haskard, Caralee Owens, and Kemba Koontz. Fifth Row: Sylvia Gallardo, Alice Rodriguez, Rosemary Pina, Vera Duarte, Barbara Ramos, Eleanor Duarte and Karen Haskard, Lori Piken, Nancy Colladay, Louise Allerheil- igen, and Kem Koontz. What's cookin'?-concocting the main dish for the chili fiesta are Anne Clegg, Anita McGuire, and Jane White. And one, two, three, four-Alice Rodriguez, Stella Martinez, and Eleanor Duarte enter- tain with a beatnik dance. 107 . fs ,wr ig Senior English students Jane Tongate, Kathy Becker, Wanda Singleton, Doris Hildebrandt, Marian Richards, Jack Summers, Derroll Bretz, Sharry Scott, and Karyl Lee Brickey combine a literature study group session with fun. Miss Ethelyn Flagg, school librarian, helps Joe O'Sullivan find information needed for a research paper. Also seeking assistance are Charles DeGraw and James Cole. Attending a banquet given by the Hutchinson Council of Teachers of English are Miss Dorothy Dale, an unident- ified guest, Superintendent of Schools Lowell A. Small, Director of Curriculum Mr. L. A. Noll, and Assistant Sup- erintendent of Schools Mr. A. W. Miller. A centennial theme was used for the banquet. Miss Doris Ely, chairman of the high school English teachers, begins the business part ofa meeting. Teachers are Mr. Del Knauer, Mrs. Mary Ann Anders, Mrs. Ariel Perrill, Mr. John Poe, and Mrs. Renee Townley. english english teachers elzseass problems at departmental meetings During the year the English teachers met several times for departmental meetings. The sophomore teachers met the second Thursday, the junior teachers the third Wednesday, and the two senior teachers met the fourth Wednesday of each month. A joint meeting was held Jan. 25. Textbook adop- tion was the main topic of discussion. During October and November sophomore and iunior English classes spent class periods becoming acquainted with the new library. Senior classes spent several days in the library doing research work for themes concerning medieval English history. The cafeteria was the setting for a banquet held in January for two-hundred members of the Hutchinson Council of Teachers of English. After the banquet Miss Dorothy Dale, program chairman, was mistress-of-ceremonies for a program held in the auditorium showing the correlation between music and English. It's junior research paper time and iuniors in Mrs. Doris Lyman's fifth hour class spend time in the school library gathering information. ., g- Vw, . I V J I ti-regstxsffti it fl printers move to new buz'la'z'ng3 set up shop One of the most difficult jobs of moving into the new high school building was the transfer of the heavy, bulky printing equipment to the spacious brick building which it now occupies. After the linotypes, presses, and other equip- ment were set up, the twelve boys enrolled in vocational printing performed the task of print- ing the weekly BUZZ. Aside from this, they printed school forms, athletic programs, tickets, and play programs. They also printed the stu- dent handbook and Open House programs. The HHS printing department opened a new area this year. With the purchase of new equip- ment, offset photography was introduced. - 2 Giving instruction to David Sisk on a linotype is printing in- structor, Mr. Walter Knox. Looking on are Larry McClure ond Karl Alber. Only u hundred more, think Jim Schuman, John Harr, Larry Redgate, and Dean Rank as they finish stapling basketball programs. Putting the Buzz to bed are Richard Mager- fleisch, Bob Brooks, and Robert Barb. Trying out the Robert's processing machine, part of the new printing equipment, are Richard Phillips and Ron Littleton. 9 h-club athletes spark teamsg gain fame asjolbzfs Keeping Hutchinson high school in the winning column was not the only activity H-Club members were connected with. ln the latter part at the football season, H-Club sponsored the annual homecoming dance for their first activity at the year. Shortly before the Christmas holidays the H-Club chorus line, under their newly acquired name of the Jolly-J Roaches, made their annual appearance at the Snowball. Several unscheduled remarks by members of the chorus line livened up the exhibition. Letters were awarded in January and May tor boys earning letters tirst and second semester. This is done to assure scholastic eligibility. During the tall and spring sports seasons the con- cession stands were operated by club members in order to finance the club. The largest part of this in- come was used for the spring picnic which rounded out the year. H-CLUB MEMBERS-Top Row: Stacy Morris, Bob Brown, Bill Darnell, Joe Konnesky, Tim Kitch, and Larry Shoftner. Third Row: Bob Akins, Gary Beniamin, Chuck Fish, Neal Ed- wards, Ron Cully, and Dennis Hill. Second Row: Daryle Smal- Beaming victoriously in the H-Club section during the victory over Ark City at the last home basketball game are Darrell Watson, Dennis Hill, Ron Cully, Harry Chabin, David Wilson, Steve Stout, Jim Hardy, and Gary Beniamin. Taking it easy during a proposed board meeting are Stu Steele, treasurer, Richard Ferry, secretary, Fred Littooy, vice president, and Harry Chabin, president. Iey, Don Skinner, Jack Summers, Dave Wilson, Joe Newlon, and Wes Rickman. Front Row: Maurice Penny, Darrell Wat- son, Doug Kinley, Doyle Brightenburg, Vic Sisk, and Mike Squires. Watching his boys ata monthly H-Club meeting IS head sponsor and head basketball coach Mr Joe Kratels. Tlm Kltch, lunlor football Iettermun receives hts letter from head Looking quite unlike H-Club mem- bers but very appropriate for the Jolly-J Roaches is the renowned H- Club chorus line making their annual appearance at the Snowball. From left to right are Joe Newlon, Jim Reed, Van Thompson, Jack Summers, Harry Benjamin, Richard Perry, Dave Hodge, and Steve Stout. H CLUB MEMBERS-Top Row: Mel Howell Ball Scruggs Third Row Dave Hodge Fred Lnttooy Bruce Ferris Stu Steele LaVern Walters, Barry Greenfield, Bob Atklnson Duck Wells Jlm Reed and Beatty Hunter Fourth Row Ball Atkinson Steve and Steve Bernard. Second Row: Larry Magyar Bob Sperllng Stout Richard Perry Harry Benlamln Bull Weppler and Harry rvle Smalley, Carl Detter, Jim Hardy and Jim Ludwla Chabln buzz junior journalists learn ropes cyf newspaper world Members of the 1959-'60 Buzz staff enioy a swim in the Wheatheart Motel swimming pool at the annual spring initiation ofthe present staff. Weekly On the Go with Delco inquiring re- porter, Dale Coleman, asks fellow iournalism students Mary Adams and Jan Turner their opin- ions on the closed noon hour. 2 I l Making fun on DeraiI the Railroadersm clay in December are Buzz reporters and photographers Paul Schmucker, Dale Coleman ,Dick Miller, Bill Darnell, John Williamson, Larry Magyar, a rebel in Buzz class, Gil Pickenpaugh, Frank Gordon, and Jim King. Buzz students who have turned in their assigned stories relax in the background while Ann Moore, Jackie Missildine, Margo Lyman, and Jane Welchons take care of deadline details. You missed one!-Paul Schmucker teases Sheila Reyn- olds, Cathy Zimmerman, Jim King, and Susan Murphey as they read galley proof for errors. Donna Gueddert, Mary Adams, Merilyn Dunn, Sharon Young, Jan Turner, and Jane Welchons look over page proof before sending it to the print shop for final printing. The l96O-'6l Buzz staff had one major adiustment to make in transferring newspaper production to the new high school biulding. Distributing the Buzz every Thursday during a split lunch hour had staff mem- bers and sponsor, Mrs. Aylene Keown, stumped. The problem was solved by setting up a table in the lobby of the auditorium during the lunch period. Upon showing their identification cards, students were given their weekly newspaper. Overcoming this difficulty the Buzz staff concen- trated on learning the basic rules of newspaper pro- duction. Writing news stories, features, sports, and editorials was practiced and, finally, put in print. The first-year journalists learned to read galley and page proof, set up ads and to lay out pages. By the end of the first semester the iunior iournalists had published eleven issues of the Buzz and gained experience for production of next year's Allagaroo. The l96O-'6l staff ended the year with a swim- ming party in honor of the incoming l96l-'62 Buzz staff. Buzz printer Larry Redgate demonstrates the lino- type machine to reporters Cheryl Dunlop, Jan Coberly, Jackie Missildine, and Mary Carey. Sports reporters Jim King, Bill Darnell, Paul Schmucker, Dick Miller, and Frank Gordon wonder what their assignments will be as Lee Gordon, sports editor, appoints Dale Coleman to a Friday night game. Well, we did it again-another great Buzz! boasts Lee Gordon as he and his sports reporters praise the finished product. 4 Ii ' 75:25 g Qg'1t- , i Hliilfa ,ms 5 a I la g G r oo l A .A senior j'0urnalz'sm students recom' sehoolyear Qee seee J Kent Britt Charles Hyter Julie Coyne Editor Asst. Editor Club Editor 3,1 , kry ,. N T , H E Q I ll r ,zz 'Y A s 4, 4' seee b e , fun .1,sQ gf i y Nancy Baker Joan Burger Harry Chabin John Dunn Marcia Ebright Seniors Seniors Sports Sports Clubs S s f bf r - ,. . N I Vf,, ,tv ,yxkk fix., Q ,s.. N C 'lt' if i. ,ff1fi??z , 'lil' ' flee Martha Gilbert .lim Hardy Marcia Harmon Barry Hilleary Lois Ann Janner Clubs Sports Seniors Staft Artist Clubs Okay, boss. Anything you say, chuckles Julie Coyne, club editorg 'tit C' Jerry Battey, business managerg and Charles Hyter, assistant editor, ' as they tease boss man Kent Britt, yearbook editor. C A Carol Martin Larry Mayfield Student Lite Sales Manager Mike Stevens Keith Swigger Sports Music Jerry Battey Business Manager Dee Ann Freidenberger Clubs Tom Luppin Photographer Alice Jane Reed Faculty 41 Janet Symns Student Life The perfect gift for a Missouri University fan, laughs advisor, Mrs. Ay- lene Keown, at her sur- prise birthday party. En- ioying the odd gifts are statt members Mike Stevens, Barry Hilleary, .lim Hardy, Van Thomp- son, Martha Gilbert, and Dee Ann Freidenberger. Hey, has someone seen those pictures? l l inquires Nancy Baker, as she, Marcie -hm I-UdW'9 Spaniol, and Sarah Sesher rush 'fo meet Sports a deadline. Sarah Sesher Marcie Spaniol Underclass Underclass Van Thompson Mary Beth Young Sports Clubs allagaroo a'eaa'lz'nes, pictures, copy, keep '61 steyjf busy Don't scratch that negative! screams a panic- stricken voice in the room at the end of HB wing. Over the din is heard, But that's my picture and you've cropped it too small! From the twenty-nine senior journalists came this busy confusion as the staff worked to produce a yearbook that told through pictures the first year in the new school building. ln January the Allagaroo staff nominated six senior boys as candidates for Allagaroo King. Joe Newlon was elected to the royal position and was crowned by Kent Britt, yearbook editor, at the journ- alism dance. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Small, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Guy, Allagaroo dedicatee, Mrs. Doris Ly- man, and the Allagaroo King attended the staffs annual banquet in the spring. The yearly signing party marked the end of the beginning of the new home of HHS, and another year had been captured through pictures in the Allagaroo. Hey gang, help me think of a headline, asks Marcia Eb right of .loan Burger, Carol Martin, Janet Symns, Keith Swig ger, and Mary Beth Young. 6 Concentration. . ,staff artist Barry Hilleary works on sketches Somebody talking to me? Jim Ludwi in uires. Oth r for division pages. , Q fl 9 workers in the lab are Harry Chabin, Sarah Sesher, and Barry Hilleary. I I The 1961 Allagaroo is finished and the typewriters in The staff relaxes and takes time out to have a coke during Mrs. the ioumoiism 'Gb fake O much needed res,- Keowns birthday party, 416, Back to work. . .there are problems to be discussed, pictures to be Marcia Harmon crops a picture while she, Alice chosen, and layouts to be drawn. Jane Reed, and Nancy Baker work in the lab. These are your 'I961 Allagaroo King candidates, says Kent Britt, Aliagaroo editor, at the presentation assembly. Candidates and their escorts are Stu Steele and Joan Burger, Charles Nichols and Lois Ann Janner, Fred Littooy and Nancy Baker, H d h i h T L - Bruce Ferris and Janet Syrnns, Joe Newlon and Carol Martin, Richard Perry and Dee die: GpTUTn2?J:l? Cid 33268 :Egg Ann Freidenberger. picture- ,,g re .ii 1,3 tiff? , fax 5 Q, s P5 2 Q Z 13 , 'N 3 as N W X , 1 X X fl 1 1 V swag Q K'LL' S , s Twwfi 'V Q A f -in 9 , ..,, 2 . - - VVW' - M if xr 3 ,L,L A fr QL' ,.,' I lif nf f it . R p SPORTS 3 1 e 1 1 F r i I Z I 1 1 mm Qu? afar ii ,mmf -' 'mwrwwegz x ' , Q, ' 5 I . f j gf - 9 l Q, .. ,. , U , 1 L WW - W A 42 f wif W ' Y : !'i f i N, Wi - H V JU' 'QQM ' ! 'A W xl l n mn IM, T651 'iff 1 I' , .f- , ' ' X f : , ,jAf' if'f 5ew'f:.n.QAFh'P4 M11-' Kg 1 4 , . , ,. ,. il ,y u K . .,.. Iii? 2ii1:!s w 3 A' WG A T, ffl! l , L5'W V ' A ixififi' ! :!jE '?EW,- fr' mx X rzzeasexait 11: ::',g X, 15' my ' ,Al m V flgggzagsif' E.ff3M'l, UM ,i 'N W , l w', ' A - A 1 21125 424 V ,!i ?:lzQ5 ' T E+ v- 5-. 1 ' A f' 'ig ' 'lm-....,,M Wm n-if W H U O JM LQ, - X ff football hawks start '60 season with eleven returning lettermen 0 Capt. Stu Steele Sr., HB, No. 49 All Ark Valley Second Team Capt. Doug Kinley Sr., E, No. 60 All Ark Valley All State Hon. Mention Waite minute! cries Great Bend's Larry Condit U71 as Joe Newlon i77l and an unidentified Hawk move in for the tackle. T V i -. ,ttt.., . A squad of forty-five boys reported for the first practice session in August. With only one regular starter from the eleven returning lettermen, the Hawks prepared for one of the roughest schedules ever. Sports writers rated Hutchinson high in the Ark Valley League before the season. There were dis- appointments in store for the team, however, and it ended the season with a three-won, six-lost record. Most ot the teams that beat the Hawks were highly rated in the state by the Associated Press. The opening game pitted the Hawks against a powerful Great Bend team. The fans had hardly gotten to their seats when Great Bend's Jerry Con- dit raced forty yards tor a touchdown. The play was called back due to a penalty and the Panthers didn't score again until the second quarter. The only Hutchinson score came when Lavern Walters went over from the one-yard line. Great Bend won the game l9 to 6. . I ' ii i it I i Bruce Ferris , W 4, .6 I ' qixgiyrlflf H. S ., HB, . Jim Ludwig Sr., C, No. 84 All Ark Valley Second Team Planning strategy for the next game are Joe Krafels and Charles Lyons, B-Team coaches, 'ilrishu Ireland, head football coachg and Bruce McClure, line coach. 'R The flying tackle is demonstrated on an unidentified Wichita West player by Bob Sperling l80l. Closing in to help are Tim Kitch i63l and Wes Rickman i67l. No. 34 is West's Farold Smith. N -i e nzfrxizs , .. ' l K tb, , as M 1 we an 1' -. ffgzfffg...-,,4 .'L, .5 5-.BL-54115111 f,.,. :kt-gtk gr. , ri ' 1 Z2-'Q , 3 MY: 4, 1 , ft? V is i V- .. ,fg,,.- -1 ., .., gf LW ., L wg ,aria W :Q Wes Rickman Sr., E, No. 67 Mike Squires Sr., T, No. 75 'Fl 5 i I x . I K ,MLN i, Q I i A i .- ,,i.. , I c 3 . . fl A fume ...i TM ' iii? Beatty Hunter Joe Newlon Sr., HB, No. 81 Sr., HB, No. 77 The next game saw the Hawks traveling to Wichita Southeast. With only a minute left to play on a mud-coated field, the Buffs re- gained possession of the ball and marched 82 yards to score and tie-up the game. The extra point put them ahead and they won 7 to 6. A fired up El Dorado team was the next opponent. The Wildcats struck early in the game and Hutchinson never got back on its feet. Lavern Walters and Joe Newlon scored for the Hawks. El Dorado passed the goal line three more times and the game ended 27 to l2. This ought to go, points out Irish Ireland to co-captain Stu Steele during a time out. L nw f 34. ,, .lack Summers Sr., HB, No. 82 squad posts recom' typ three wins, six losses .. 8 si Sl in ' L Vs.. . . S- l 1 'z ' -qt ' 4 . 4 W 'mn , 5 . v ' it . ' L1.Qwitiiiz , I .. , .. li-l--PET, 1'fg'a'f . Ef lffx . :QQ .. lffrtvig' :1'V. '2g' +3 . 'FC f ,i?f?l'7 s f2,.,..1.. . , v- 'Mg ,+. .niv-s.+1.. 4. . , V- was -.Q -V A . 5.-,psf-:m,.s?j.' . I?-my Mir-.rn ' ...,-St.: :,'.,ijg'..w',4t 9.51.32- -..5ax fv 'ef . i'f5 'fs:.t FH? ' 9335? '- Don Skinner Sr., T, No. 76 Going high to snare a pass in the Newton game is Dick Wells l95l. THE FIGHTING 'l960 SALT HAWKS-Back Row: J. Lock M. Howell, F. Saiz, B. White, B. Greenfield, M. Eurton, H Washburn, L. Walters, J. Jordan, and D. Miller. Middle Row S. Demoret, K. Hauschuld, K. Clapham, J, Wolf, L. Gordon, B .. '- - ' .' L- ' 5 El 2+- ln 'll 1' -is . nil 'Q .. 'kfyfr gf, v I .5 J' ll ll R3 'S-fff 1960 SEASON RECORD Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson 6 Great Bend Wichita Southeast El Dorado Winfield Wichita West Wichita North Wellington Arkansas City Newton .Es David Wilson Jim Reed Sr., T, No. 87 Sr., HB, No. 85 , Sperling, L. Magyar, T. Kitch, and R. Brooks. Front Row: H. , Chabin, J. Ludwig, B. Atkinson, B. Hunter, J. Summers, B. Fer- : ris, S. Steele, D. Brightenburg, J. Newlon, and J. Reed. l 1: .- 8 v ' Hungry for a victory, the Hawks journeyed to Winfield. Hutchinson scored in the opening quarter with a pass from Barry Greenfield to Bob Atkinson. Atkinson lateraled to Stu Steele who traveled the re- maining 26 yards. The conversion kick was wide, The Hawks led all the way and the final score was 6 to 0. Next on the schedule was Wichita West. The Pioneers had only been defeated once and were highly rated in the state. The Hawks were trailing O to 6 at the half. The team came out fighting in the second half and in a short two-minute period scored two touchdowns and the extra points to go with them and led by a T4 to 6 margin. Bill Atkinson charged through the line and raced 89 yards for the first tally. The second came when Bob Sperling blocked a punt and fell on it in the end zone. Van Clark booted the extra point for both of these. Bill Atkinson Rgn Cully Srv HB1 No- Sf., T, NO. .5 V -......M... , L, 1, .ik K K in ,Ts il ' . 4' t V ' 15. 9 .tqeegq fi -- ,V-I x l 321 P 'L 'K 2 A 'R-is get ff S x I 3 A , ' 1 , ttt' li.12ffX A5 1 4 I , 1 ,, j 9 A TV A ' . i' A if J sf fsl f f 5 Q .. or A ' vw R HM - N L 'HZ' , 'awe-G50 Z73 A 'f 4 'Q . o Q I K ' A . - JD. I 7 A , ' ,.., fl' A f T , My ' 'rr' ' - I J ri W.. ' '1:f - if i..i'l'ii. ii Ljl 0 1 :2 .-,' . TM i f 5 li Back Row: J. Brooks, S. Bernard, J. Heller, L. Shores, S. Ont- ies, J. Chabin, D. Paschal, D. Bond, and R. James. Middle Row: B. Darnell, V, Clark, B. Atkinson, B. Hughes, F. Stanfield, Bob Sperling Jr., G, No. 80 All Ark Valley Hon. Mention Bill Darnell Jr., T, No. 78 .... Tim Kitch Jr., QB, No. 63 D. Wells, and R. Grant. Fronf Row: R. Cully, D. Hill, D. Kin- ley, D. Skinner, D. Wilson, M. Squires, M. Penny, and W. Rickman. Bob Atkinson Jr., E, No. 45 Larry Magyar Jr., HB, No. 62 V Q 2.gwf1Qa,.15:11, eel, ,.,. -t A 1 1 K , ,mt J g K - 'K 24 7 end season play ly 'derailing the railroadersi It seemed that Hutchinson had found a winning way until they met Wichita North. The Hawks were outclassed all the way and could only muster 33 yards against the big North line. The Hawks' only score came from a ten-yard pass from Stu Steele to Mel Howell. The conversion kick was no good and the score was 6 to O. North contained the Hawks and scored three touchdowns and two extra points and then took the game 20 to 6. Wellington was next for the Hawks. lf they could win this game they could salvage a winning season. But things didn't work out that way. The Crusaders scored on their first series of downs. Hutchinson re- taliated, making the score 6 to 7. lt was a hard fought game, with Wellington and Hutchinson scoring back and forth, but the Crusaders came out on top by a 2l to T3 score. Checking game equipment for the next home game are Managers Daryle Smalley, Bill Scruggs, Bill Weppler, and Brian Biles. Doyle Brighlenburg Sr., E, No. 30 Maurice Penny Sr., T, No. 10 'x Dennis Hill Sr., T, No. 86 l ' Q . T ,QT mu--f-fq we 1 T Ark City showed that they came to Hutchinson to play and scored 26 points to the Hawks' 6 in the first quarter. Making the Hutchinson touchdown was Lavern Walters from the ten-yard line, Ark City scored once more and so did Hutchinson on a pass from Stu Steele to Doug Kinley. The Hawks were again on the low end, 32 to l3. Determined not to lose four straight, and especially one to Newton, the Hawks traveled east with but one purpose, to win. Jack Summers, Lavern Walters, and Joe Newlon made one tally each, and Stu Steele made two. The traditionally rough game saw both teams having players removed from the game. But when it was all over the Hawks had won a decisive victory of 35 to l4, ARK VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Team W L Wellington 5 0 El Dorado 3 2 Arkansas City 3 2 HUTCHINSON 2 3 Newton 2 3 Winfield 0 5 is 2 .etc e Q it Van Clark Lavern Walters . Soph., HB, No. 43 Soph., FB, No. 98 X ii , . G 7 i g 7 A ' y Touchdown! signals the referee as Lavern Walters l98l , ' ' b Q goes over the line in the Newton game. Getting a good 'VW ,A ix A ,.,4 look are Don Skinner l76l, Jim Ludwig l84l, and Doug Kin- . V H ttf K' ley l6Ol. Dick Wells Jr., G, No. 95 2-ei X . ' 3 si wk Mel Howell Soph., E, No. 31 Barry Greenfield Soph., QB, No. 50 U3 -it f f Sam Onties Soph., G, No-. 65 :iw , f Champion Of 1961 Siu Steele Fred Lilfooy Bill Darnell Yun Thompson Ark Vcllley League 51 C 28 basketball hawks take 0411191 and down newton twice The basketball team of l96O-'ol made history. The Ark Valley championship was won hands down for the second time in the history of the school. Coach Joe Krafels led the team to his best season at Hutchinson. With three returning lettermen the Hawks compiled a l6-5 season record before losing to the sharpshooting Hays Cadets in the regional finals. The balance of the team proved the deciding factor in many games as stopping five shooters proved too much for most teams. No individual scored as high as 20 points during the season. Hutchinson was flying high when they met Wichita West in the opening game at Wichita on Dec. 2. As a result the Hawks ran out of oxygen to the tune of a 45-6l defeat. Revived by the thought of beating top rival Newton, Hutch, leading all the way, sported a new zone defense and beat the Railroaders 48-34. Wellington's Crusaders put a sudden end to the Hawks' high hopes. Their well-balanced attack de- feated Hutch 35-48 for the only home loss of the year. On the wings of a snow-white dove is Bill Darnell as he blocks a shot in the Dodge City game. My foot! yells assistant coach, Don Newell. Unmoved by the questionable call are Head Coach Joe Krafels and David Hodge, senior manager. Twanging on the rim is Fred Littooy as he tips in two points against Newton. Watching with confidence are Bill Darnell and Richard Smith. SALT HAWK A TEAM-Fred Littooy, Doyle Brightenburg, Bill Darnell, Paul McShane, Finders keepers, thinks Stu Steele as Stu Steele, Tim Kitch, Richard Smith, Gary Markle, Van Thompson, Bruce Swinney, he battles .an Ark City player. Look- Richard Perry, and Erland Crupper. THQ on IS R'ClWGVd PQVVY- Wichita again proved a iinx to the Salters as the Southeast Buffaloes dropped the Hawks 57-53. Hutch traveled to Ark City and whipped the Bull- dogs 43-28, starting a nine-game Valley winning streak. Senior Doyle Brightenburg came off the bench to score l2 points and spark the Hawks. Great Bend was next as guards Richard Smith and Richard Perry each scored T5 points in the 58-45 de- feat of the non-league Panthers. It was Friday, Jan, l3 when the Hawks dropped El Dorado 47-40 and found the unlucky day to their liking. The Emporia Tournament was a rerun of the previous year. Hutch outscored Ward High of Kansas City 23 to 5 in the second quarter and coasted to a 75-62 victory. The championship game was frustrating as two Lawrence High players scored within two points of the total Hutch score. Stu Steele hit l8 points in the 5l-67 loss. Bouncing back, the Hawks went hunting and shot the Southeast Golden Buffaloes in a thriller going down to the last second. Doyle Brightenburg hit a lO ft. lump shot with 4 seconds remaining to give the Hawks a 46-45 victory. Balanced scoring was too much for the Winfield Vikings. The Hawks dropped the Southern boys 49-36. Littooy, Steele, Darnell, Perry, and Smith went all the way, defeating Newton twice in one year, the first time in twenty-one years. Behind 7 points, Hutch caught fire and pulled it out, winning 43-37 for the highlight of the year. In the best played game of the year Hutch ran the Wichita North Redskins back to the happy hunt- ing grounds. The Hawks worked the fast-break con- tinually as they outscored the Red Men 28-l3 in the last quarter. Stu Steele led in scoring with T8 points. Richard Smith hit 7 for 7 field goals and scored i6 points. The final score was 76-56. Revenge was in order when the Salters took the floor Feb. TO at Wellington. The Crusaders fell before the soaring Hawks, 55-50. Dodge City rode many miles to the Sports Arena and rode back with a 57-52 defeat hanging over them. Stu Steele hit his high of the season, and for an individual, with T9 points. The Ark Valley title was clinched Feb. l7 when Hutch defeated Ark City. Newton was defeated to ice the crown. A 46-38 defeat was collared to the Bulldogs in the last home game of the season. O SALT HAWK B TEAM-Front Row: Rodney Bemis, Gary Marshall, Barry Greenfield, Richard James, Mel Howell, and Erland Crupper. Back Row: Roger Peterson, Gary Markle, Steve Bernard, Tony Dean, John McShane, and Tim Kitch. The Valley was already won but there was no let- down. The Salters dropped El Dorado 69-48 in a hotly contested game. Winfield became number nine, the ninth win in the Ark Valley and number nine in the win streak. The Hawks finished out the regular season with a 67-42 victory over the Vikings. The regional tournament at Great Bend started Mar. 2. The Garden City Buffaloes were completely buffaloed as all ten Hawks figured in the scoring in the 74-46 victory. Reserves played half of the game and iunior high-point man, Bill Darnell, scored 16 points although he was a non-starter. Liberal was next on the list. The Hawks defeated the Redskins 68-60, putting Hutch in the finals. Fred Littooy hit 18 points for his best scoring effort of the year. Stu Steele and Bill Darnell were close behind with 16 and 15 points respectively. The Cadets of St. Joseph's Military Academy from Hays put the Hawks down to stay. Trailing only one point at half time, the Hawks, in the second half, went scoreless while the Cadets bagged 12 quick points. The deficit was too much to overcome. Hutch lost 42-65. The Salt Hawks of '60-'61 had accomplished a desire of every team for 21 years before them, beating Newton twice and winning the Ark Valley. SALT HAWK C TEAM-Front Row: Dell Paschal, Bill Terry, Van Clark, Jerry Forney, and Frank Stanfield. Second Row: Steve Howey, Bill Davis, John McShane, Ron Werner, and Tim Richards. SEASON RECORD 1960-1961 45 Wichita West ............. .... 6 1 48 Newton ...... . . .34 35 Wellington ......... .... 4 8 53 Wichita Southeast. . . . . . .57 43 Ark City .,...... .... 2 8 58 Great Bend, . , . . . .45 47 EI Dorado. .. . . . .40 75 Ward .......... .... 6 2 51 Lawrence ......... .... 6 7 46 Wichita Southeast. . . . . . .45 49 Winfield .... .... .... 3 6 43 Newton . ....., .... 3 7 76 Wichita North .... . .56 55 Wellington. . . . . . .50 57 Dodge City.. . . . . .52 46 Ark City ..,. .... 3 8 69 EI Dorado , . .... 48 67 Winfield ..... .... 4 2 74 Garden City .... .,.. 4 6 68 Liberal ....................... 60 42 St. Joseph's ................... 65 ARK VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Hutchinson 9 1 Ark City 5 5 Newton 4 6 Wellington 4 6 Winfield 4 6 El Dorado 4 6 Have u seat, says an El Dorado player, but Doyle Brightenburg hits two more points. Richard Smith led the team in tield goal percent- age. Smith, although playing guard, hit lOO per cent of his shots on two occasions. Smith also led in tree throw percentage. Top scorer was Stu Steele as he consistently scored in the double figures. Top re- bounder was Fred Littooy. Richard Perry was voted the most inspirational player on the squad. Junior postman Bill Darnell was voted the most improved player. Fred Littooy and Stu Steele were elected co-captains ot the squad. An all-opponents team was chosen bythe Salt Hawks. Lawrence High placed two boys on the team. The team consisted ot Rinney Lockman, Wichita North, Jerry Thornton, Wichita West, Larry Weigle, Hays Cadets, Bill Royer, Lawrence, and Phil Luian, Law- rence. Coach Joe Kratels lettered seven seniors and one iunior. They were Fred Littooy, Stu Steele, Richard Perry, Richard Smith, Paul McShane, Doyle Brighten- burg, and Van Thompson, seniors, and Bill Darnell, iunior. 2 Let's all loin hands-Fred Littooy and Doyle Brightenburg tight for the rebound in the title game with Ark City. f'That's all, buddy, says Fred Littooy as he blocks a shot in the Winfield game. Watching are Bill Darnell and Richard Perry. wrestling grapplers have slow startg improve as season rolls along This year's wrestling team had a slow start, but ended the season with an even slate of 5 wins and 5 losses The Hawks had only two returning Iettermen. Of the 37 boys that macle up the wrestling team, there were only four with varsity experience. After losing their first two matches to Newton, T5-34, and Kinsley, l7-28, the grapplers iourneyed to the Wichita West tournament, placed two wrestlers, and ended in 8th place. Hutch nextfeH preyto VVelHngton,l4-32,and Salina, 8-38. But after four defeats the matmen beat Ark City, 33-8, Hutch then lost to the Wichita East team, 29-ll, but upset the El Dorado matmen, 23-lo. The grapplers then grabbed three quick wins by beating Russell, 32-14, Kinsley, 51-3, and Winfield, 23-22. The Sahldawksrounded outdualcompehhon by losing to top-rated Wichita North, 30-16. ln the AVL Hutch took 5th place but had no AVL champions. The next tournament was the district at Russell in which they placed 3rcl. Oakley was the next stop and 8th place in the regionals was captured.The State tournament at Colby brought the season to a close and the Salt Hawks placed 24th. .Ierry Cunningham Artie Neuberger 95 lbs. 103 lbs. 3rd District 4th District One. . ,Two .... counts referee Bob Johnson as Wayne Wicklifte, Hutch matman, applies a pin-hold to L. Pol- lack of Winfield. l Who said they could pin me? -Head Coach Charles Lyons, and Mr. Claude Parks, assistant coach, discuss days gone by. Howard Garvin Joe Konnesky 112 lbs. 120 lbs. 3rd District 4th AVL O ' fvifk F H , A ' 'f , lt L tt- ,... 2 X , i is -sf gif ' ,f L t s . i A .1 ...ls ii V X 5 .gi 'i 153 S . ,,. Q. Mel Avery Stewart Thacker 127 lbs. 133 lbs. Co-captain 3rd AVL 1st District Steve Smith 145 lbs. 4th District Bill Atkinson 138 lbs. Co-captain 2nd Regionals SALT HAWK WRESTLERS-Front Row: H. Garvin, A. Neu- burger, and J. Cunningham. Second Row: S. Smith, B. Atkin- son, B. Scruggs, L. Walters, D. Wilson, L. Gordon, D. Wells, J. Konnesky, W. Wickliffe, S. Thacker, and M. Avery. Third Row: H. Colegrove, E. Tipton, D. Ayres, J. Stallman, D. Ross, Dick Wells Bill Scruggs 154 lbs. 165 lbs. 4th Regionals 4th District D. Opdycke, E. Kumorowski, K. Baughman, J. Konnesky, and M. Maxner. Fourth Row: Neal Edwards, mgr., G. Gantz, M. Wilson, N. Brown, M. Eurton, G. Witham, J. Hilyard, W. Waters, M. Stevens, J, Martinez, R. Baughmon, P. Barber, and S. Morris, mgr. Lee Gordon Lovern Walters 180 lbs. Heavyweight 3rd District 4th Regionals M..- s X N 2 QE f Se . Lf . A.,-' Coming over the top is Bill Scruggs, 165 Ib. Hutch mat- man. Trying to stop Scruggs from reaching his obiective is J. Morrow of Salina. Morrow won 7-1. HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH SEASON RECORD This guy iust doesn'I seem to want to go down, thinks Stewart Thacker of Hutch. Thaclcer's unwilling opponent is B. Brand ot Wellington. Thacker lost 1-O. 4 HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH HUTCH 15 NEWTON B 17 KINSLEY 14 WELLINGTON 8 SALINA 33 ARK CITY 11 WICHITA EAST 23 EL DORADO 32 RUSSELL 51 KINSLEY 23 WINFIELD 16 WICHITA NORTH WICHITA WEST TOURNAMENT 8th AVL TOURNAMENT 5th DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 3rd REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 8th STATE TOURNAMENT 24th Trying out a new type of hold on Dick Wells of Hutch is J. Miller of Winfield. Miller won the 154 lb. tussle by a decision. Oh no, here he goes again, and referee Bob Johnson hurries to get in position to see if Mel Avery, Hutch, will pin McKen- ney of Winfield. Avery pinned his man, but had previously won the 127 lb. match by forfeit. l 1 Showing different reactions at a referees call are members of the Salt Hawk team-Neal Edwards, manager, Artie Neuberger, John Konnesky, Joe Konnesky, Mel Avery, Dick Wells, Bill Scruggs, LaVern Walters, and David Wilson. And Away We Go says Lavern Walters, heavyweight, as he escapes from Tagtmeyer of Gooclland at the regional tournament at Oakley. Walters won 6-3. X I wonder if this is going to hurt?4BilI Scruggs, Hutch mat' man, probably wonders as he is being dropped to the mat by M. Ostrander of Wellington. Scruggs lost the match by a fall. Is it really a pleasure?-Howard Gar- vin seems to think so as he pins Stormy Johnson of Salina in the ll? lb. match. Referee is Bob Johnson. 'WM 'J ' Referee Bob Johnson looks on as Steve Smith of Hutchinson attempts to roll Lyle Katz of Kingsley into a pin hold. Smith pinned his opponent in this l45 lb. tussle. track cindermen viejbr jburth strazlglzt av! title For the first time in many seasons Coach Woody Kramer's tracksters practiced with- out the hindrance of cold weather. The Salt Hawks started the season by entering a mile relay team in the Manhattan indoor meet on Mar. TB. The first meet in which the entire team participated was a dual meet with Great Bend at Gowans sta- dium. Hutchinson entered the Sterling Relays on Apr. l, and continued to gain speed and experience through the Wichita East, Apr. 7, Great Bend, Apr. 14, and Newton relays, Apr. 21. As the season matured, the cindermen played host at the annual Hutchinson Invita- tional on Apr. 28. The following week-end at Winfield, Hutchinson defended their AVL title for the fourth consecutive year. The Salt Hawks then returned to their home grounds for the regional meet where they qualified positions for the State meet at Manhattan. 1961 SALT HAWK TRACK SQUAD-Back Row: D. Perrin, W. Nieman, R. Pope, J. Razo, A. Castro, H. Washburn, D. Saffle, R. Werner, S, Howey, K. Holloway, B. Taylor, L. Bark man, and B. Greenfield. Second Row: M. Stevens, L. Walters, J. Williams, G. Graber, W. Waters, L. Magyar, L. Gordon, B One more lap, son, says head track coach Woody Kramer. These few words become increasingly familiar as the season progresses. s I 1' Sn. Q.. gig, L X 4 i-V' A Q' -Ji-Q C- ,' PM wxk f f : 4 wiv' f . . g .. .,,!x,,g.,:, by ,A sc W ,, -3-, .:.ii4, ,,g.1mif N ui Vx . ,,,. fw,f?vfl ' ! Kll Q54 ' we is 'ei J A r1 ' Q J i . gi , LJ ii fmliii A . I Z K ' q..g.,1.4L..s..:t:-a-- 'iff J i'l't 'A f. , , 'QW ,.,. T. 'Nt Q.- K gil e ,,,,.. . , , it j , V: K ir '..: 1 ,gi hiv, i. 'BMV' ax big? !L.V V .. if .V st Q9 79 t 1 2? 4 A tv. 2f.Nfx?lni aefee' 1 I wonder if he'Il make it? asks Bob Atkinson of Jim Reed and Bob Brown as his brother Bill Atkinson soars toward the bar. Sperling, D- COlemGn, Q. German, D. Doane, D. Ayres, E Crupper,and R. Brooks. Front Row: J. Corey, mgr., B. Scruggs, R. Cully, R. Wood, C. Cox, L. Billingsley, V. Nelson, M. Wilson L. Steele, B. Rostine, B. Stremel, D. Ewing, F. Gordon, and G Mallett, mgr. . . ' .A is I i -1 J i ii S5 3' . ' - ' 3 me -si WZ? W l 2 . Agnv x isi s, MEI: sc, 5 X AQQX ' ' H I Wt,l'T7 RETURNING LETTERMEN-Front Row: D. Smalley, mgr., M. Penny, H. Beniamin, S. Stout, B. Ferris, J. Summers, B. Hunter, J. Reed, Bill Atkinson, and R. Akins. Back Row: D, 1960 SEASON RECORD Great Bend First Sterling Relays Second Wichita East Invitational Third Great Bend Invitational Third KU Relays No Team Scores Kept Hutchinson Invitational Third Ark Valley League First Regional Third Stare Fifth ,Q ,.1n Watson, D. Wilson, L. Shotfner, F. Littooy, S. Steele, S. Bern- ard, Bob Atkinson, T. Kitch, B. Brown, and Coach Woody Kramer. Not pictured is Bill Darnell. I Now coach, l didn't miss practice last night, says Darrell Watson to Coach Charles Lyons as David Wilson, Coach Irish Ireland, and Maurice Penny listen in. On their toes are members ot the l96O AVL champion 880 relay team. Team members are Robert Akins, Steve Stout, Bruce Ferris, and Jack Summers. 7 2 ff W ' 'V ...su-an nv-1 sf I wonder if this string will ever break? wonders Robert Akins, as he sprints the medley relay team to first place at the l96O Sterling College relays. A l -1 'y ' , r v N, ,ff tennis coach ana' letterman have hzlgh hopesjir '61 season With tive returning lettermen the tennis team looked tor an improvement in standings in '6l. Three varsity lettermen led the pack. They were Carl Detter, Vic Sisk, and Van Thompson, seniors. Filling in were Doyle Brightenburg and Bruce Swinney, seniors. The T960 squad placed third in the Ark Valley. Thompson placed second in the regional tournament at Hutchinson and then placed fourth in the state tournament at Manhattan. The first match this year was with Buhler, Mar. 22, on the Hutchinson courts. Nl fs-T-sf' 1960 TENNIS SQUAD-Front Row: Dale Aldrich, Don Gordy, Kent Leo- pold, Vaden Daugherty, Les Siegrist, Bill Terry, Loren Tucker, Bob Alum- baugh, Carl Owens, and Mike Smith. Back Row: Gordon Mallett, Homer Kruckenberg, coach, Bruce Swinney, Doyle Brightenburg, Mike Sollenberger, Carl Detter, Vic Sisk, and Van Thompson. Vic Sisk, senior letterman, hits a hackhand drive oft the baseline. Senior letterman Van Thompson com pletes an American twist service. Detter. Doubles team Bruce Swinney and Doyle Brightenburg, senior lettermen, rush the net. Following ci fore-hand drive is senior letterman Carl M. .. golf state champs return, defend '60 title The l96l golf team got off to a good start early in the season. With three returning lettermen, the squad inherited a pretty large set of cleats to fill. Last year's T960 crew compiled the best golf slate Hutchinson has ever had. The snow-bound '60 linksters were forced to postpone their activities until mid March. However, once started, the team didnt stop. Winning first place in 4-man competition in the Ark City Invitational and the Wichita Invitational, the golfers looked unbeatable. The Hutchinson victory streak ended at the Salina Invitational. Here the Hawks finished second, their only loss in the season. From Salina through the State tournament, the 4- man team of Jim Hardy, Alan Hamilton, David Bow- man, and Rusty Hilst shot their way to firsts in every tournament. Dean Wingert and Chuck Fish, compris- ing the 2-man team, played well throughout the sea- son and brought down third place in the State tournament at Lawrence. The returning lettermen onthe l96l squad were seniors Jim Hardy and Dean Wingert. Chuck Fish, a iunior, completed the trio of veterans. Besides the lettermen, Coach Max Hamilton depended heavily on other squad members. Juniors Paul Schmucker, Lee Ewbanks, and Joe O'Sullivan looked promising in early season rounds. TOURNAM Ark City Wichita Salina El Dorado Hutchinson Ark Valley Regionals State .lim Hardy Dean Wingert 1960 GOLF RECORD ENT 4-MAN 2-MAN 1 5 tie 'l 9 2 3 'l l 'l l l l 'l 2 l 3 tie THE 1961 GOLF SQUAD-First Row: B. Wells, B. Carey, G. Spence, J. O'Sullivan, G. Markle, J. King, and B. Summers. Second Row: M. Hamilton, coach, P. Brooks, L. Albertson, J. Konnesky, B. Bennett, and G. Jones. Third Row: P. Schmucker, J. Hardy, D. Williams, C. Fish, G. Witham, J. Fernie, D. Wingert, L. Ewbanks, and B. Wilson. Chuck Fish n 3 STUDENT LIFE f 0 Www W 4 a 4 aA 'Ww ,xt A 5 W jiotball homecomin queen attendants .3 J Xi? carol martin , mania' ebnght rnavy beth young N ,Q K . K W 1, f A n e, we 7,,f'wW 6 A 224 A ' 4 A tm . ,L as if Af,1i.,.f-,Mr 4 z W t ,MQ 5 ellen hageman . ek mareie spaniol r . A-M, .XX football homecoming queen oarolfriesen 'vii 1 5' .,, 235' wmv N V allagaroo king attendants stu steele charles nichols richard pany bruce frrris fffd liliwyl allagaroo king joe newlon P s ' more X . 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Janet Brown, Mary Carey, ond Sharon Young seem to agree with him. I Another moving day. , .so workmen prepare to move equipment Waiting for latecomers to an o cappella bicycle into The rooms of buildin 5, 9 iaunt are Randy Meftlen, Ron Herron, Gory Ben- lamin, Grant Mallett, and Mr. John Cooper. The Hutch Hinh vir-tnrv Flf-in Flinf .-.,.,.Z,. --.J :..l.:l, ,. in I r student life 'Y . i 5 i2gfi'lifi'l'1 - iw: iw f, s N, if ii i, leiiyil J il: my ii ' studm 55 fdlkg P6175 l i ' ' I ffltl lxilil E' H i zn pep rallzes, dress-up day Go Hutch Go! yell students as they take part in a pep rally held in the quadrangle. Q i ',, Speed is essential, exclaims Linda Hoy as she risks and rolls belween Classes on her new roller Working diligently at the public library are Norma Gibbs 5 ales' and Wendel Strong. Going all out for homecoming in their sloppy-day Oh, my aching feet, think Margaret Brown, Pat Ireland, and clothes are Jadey Swirles, Becky Banyard, Penny Linda Cain as they trudge the halls in high heels on dress-up day. Kennard, and Dennis Ayers. student life ajer weeks fy? planning homecoming jinalbf arrived Hello out there! waves Linda Hoy as she, Nancy Baker and Janet Symns bring up the rear ot the Salt Hawk marching band and escort the pep section. nfl' ' E 5' jj, , f g. I 'S , E . 3 V . , . 1 Leading the homecoming parade down Main Street is the Salt Hawk Marching Band. X Putting the finishing touches on the tirst-place float Graham-Daddy's Pad, are Judy Powers, Bobby Gonzales Larry Roher, Sheryl Wilson, Frank Gordon, Jean Bland and Mr. Darol Graham. Winning third prize in the float contest is Mrs. Ora Kruse's sophomore homeroom. Waiting for the parade to start are Candy Whitlock and Debbie Johnson. Second prize goes to students in Mr. Charles Lyons' homeroom. Riding on the float are Ann McGill and Myrna Ellis. Joining in the fun are the auto-mechanics boys with Gary Ralston in the wagon and Jim Siemens on the bike. tw s ln J s X Christmasl Bah! Humbug! shouts Barry Hilleary as he informs HHS kiddies that there is no Santa Claus at the Christmas assembly. Drum ensemble tin soldiers stand ot attention in the background. Nixon's in the lead! says Frank Gordon as he, George l student life national elections, work, play are added to the memories cyfhhs Sufecrackers? Not this time. lt's only Tom Lap- pin and Ann Moore trying to master the new combinations on the lockers. Reaves, and Gary Markle count votes during the national HHSYI hold those ropes Hahn., is heard from the boys presidential election poll taken by an American history class. erecting the Kcyene Chrmmos ,ree in The quadrangle. Trying to crush the offensive line is Kirt Holloway. With his back against the wall is Bill Hughes before he fires a touch- down pass during a game of scooter football in the boys' sym- A A . lim? lf- F 1. v F3 V I '- osfwi .L,.. S J I 1 -:el ' i. r -lktgf A rv i' . , Alfa- vi. V ,. so s Joni: 5. 1 - 'F 4 , -.gn g. . As- 1 -. tw Q1 biflfyirff ag: Hllfti IQYV? . fgcibf. V . f 1. 7 39' ., x ' fwfsfff ti- lt ' , . . ,, 55? s l' rry ry,.. fi rzQ:Q, . Vmill V . xfWfbPEH?Fi Smit te.. l rt 'eweigfl EMM: is ,Q x?g'M. N- e te .. .rf .,,,,. .,.,,., , ,1.,, ,g, . , ,, ,.1,,i Qluih y A X gt w r .. ' Lf. X. J W Al 42 X , Q '-1 ,Q f ry is i 'l gif 1 V3 4 . n-n-a.......4., R .. 4 Before-Modeling the shirt that was worn at the Salt Hawks last victory on Newton's court twenty-one years ago is E. A. Chop Cairns. After-Following this years victory the shirt was presented to the school and flew beneath the Victory Flag. i. , K Polishing trophies after school was a project for the officers of the various clubs. Working diligently are Nancy Baker, Marcia Harmon, Steve Stout, Gerald Martens, Harry Benjamin, Kent Britt, Harry Chabin, and Carol Friesen. 5- Getfing in the Christmas spirit are students in Mr. Stanton Shopmaker's homeroom. Gathered around are Mary Winter, John Kienzle, Joe Razo, Joe Castro, Randy Grant, Sharon Jennings, Stella Martinez, Gilbert Fields, Lee Gordon, Larry Lawrence, Charles Millspaugh, Sherrin Cole, Karen Rodgers, Gil Pickenpaugh, Sue Williams, Stephen Hurst, and Mary Ross. All right you guys, shut the door! laughingly yells Van Thompson as he, John McShane, Harry Chabin, Mel Howell, Frank Blea, Tony Dean, and Eddie Fuller dress for the FBLA style show. 'tf' V,., Cheers! Due to shortage of other beverages in the darkroom, photographer John Williamson quenches his thirst with a jug ot photograph tixer. Other photog- raphers are Dennis Brown, Russ LaVigne, John William- son, Gil Pickenpaugh, and Jim Neal. , Ui' TJ Y A XXNNAA student life . I - i 5 . semi Almost out of play programs are H2 ushers Barbara Hughes and Mari Jane Howe. Beatniks in Kansas? No, Charles Nichols, Dean Wingert, and .XY Mr. Homer Kruclcenberg are celebrating the Kansas Centennial by growing out the whiskers. Now I'lI iust glue this one on top ot the others. . plots Nation l Meyer as he gathers up his dishes in the cafeteria. .JZ Nick Dean thought he'd study. He thought he'd study in the library. He thought he'd take a quick nap. So he did! 4-Q... 313 up.-..x W n 30' - .PHP sl? ml' U li ' l ifgll'-3-U?V71l l-I -ll-Q Mal u mmfuefannnmx 152 nip EtEi5-wiw ii u x x Q .u FACU LTY Y ffm- . f .A Ev I ,?-- ii If ' ' gf MW ff!! , M W WW-E - as m li 9 W tliklia 5 . ' X fa as J 2.12 'L Q Us i5 m f QQ 9 4 1 r- 'fl 4- mvr' Q fv lifts' ALT i f H777 1 Q ' I, ,X K UQ ? A'- , 1, 6 fi ffl - ,, administration superintendent and board present new campus-sgfle school to patrons oflzutelzinson ,,5,-.We 'Wes Lowell A. Small Superintendent of Schools Mr. Lowell A. Small, as superintendent ot Hutchinson's public education has been chief planner and co-ordinator for ten years. With ambition and foresight, Mr. Small keeps the vast machinery ofthe public schools running smoothly. He interviews and employs new teachers, plans the budget, and oversees con- struction of new buildings and additions. He has a B.S. degree from Kansas Wesleyan University and an M.A. degree from the University of Colorado. His post-grad- uate work was done at the University of Missouri and Oregon State University. He holds an honorary degree of Doctor of Literature, is a member ot the national honorary fraternity, Kappa Delta Phi, and is a past president of the Kansas State Teachers Association. A dream come true-Mr. Small pauses during Open House, Nov. l3 and l4, to look with pride at the new HHS building. i ot Education. Mr. W. W. Ferguson, president of the Board ot Education, has been a member since 1954. Mr. Ralph Thorne, elected in 1959, is vice president ot the Board a member since 1957. Mr. Ralph Dunlop, elected to the Board in 1959, raises the Victory Flag for Hutchinson High. Mr. Earl Pearce, clerk of the Board since 1951, Mrs. J. Richards Hunter, who retired this year, had been on the Board inspects the new school. of Education since 1952. Mr. Harry Coberly, looking over the mosaic in the library, retired from the Board this year. He had been Mr. William McDon- ough, in the patio of the art department, was appointed in 1960 to till the vacancy ot the Rev. Charles Dumond. . ma-rv-bnwwe-nw-1:11-M win-n.1mgusu-m-lm,,4-n- .,--...,e. ,,o,.Mw ,. . ,,,,,,,3 , mug rwnimmm . - ..f, we 60 principal gets operation if new school building running smootlzbf Addressing the assembled student body is Mr. Guy. xg Principal R. C. Guy Hutchinson High School Mr. R. C. Guy has been principal of Hutchinson High School for eleven years. Ten of these years were spent at the old high school at Seventh and Walnut. He and the faculty looked for- ward to the move to the new high school building at Thirteenth and Severance last tall. Principal Guy received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburg. Having been the principal of a secondary school for some time, he views the American high school graduate as an equal to his European counterpart. ln tact, thinks Mr. Guy, The American student gets a much more liberal education because the emphasis is not only on studies, but extra curricular activities as well. Mr. Guy is of the opinion that the new school has worked out satisfactorily. We faced many problemsg some problems that we had anticipated never showed up, and then some we hadn't anticipated cropped-up. Next year should go smoother, he concluded. Pausing during a busy day of absentees, tardies, and sevenths, to glance at the floor plan of the school of which he is vice principal is Nels Havens. Preparing to make an announcement over the public address system is Miss Pearl Clinton, a well known figure to all HHS students. Miss Clinton is registrar and secretary to Principal Guy. , f-er: A95-.Qt 'QSIQ Vfnzfuv fm... of! I h Who's next. asks Mrs. Virginia Bart ett as s e controls the traffic into the vice principals office. Mrs. Bartlett keeps the attendance records and is secretary to Mr. Havens. j I Two plus two equals four, teases Mrs. Bertha Holzworth as she tabulates the expenses of various school activities. Mrs. Holzwarth is activity fund treasurer. Sorting the periodicals according to titles is one of the many iobs falling to Mrs. Eleanor Lanning, library assistant. f 4 u i ' ...vsp .- A-.. -vs., sum faculty combinesfun andfacts to ,br0vz'defJr- z'nterestz'ng classes . A 4? . N-' A .N on . -' s L 3? Mies: NW - i. W - . .NVLQAJL QM I 1- szggfei ff ' 3' f'1f'-seie s A place for everything ..,.. is Mrs. Maurice Anders' motto as she tucks away the latest test taken by her iunior English classes. Mrs. Anders also helped direct the musical, Paiama Game, and was head sponsor of the junior class. fill? mt i i, His :ary ve: 'lu Catching up on some of the latest news is Mr. Olin Allen. Mr. Allen teaches world history and is in charge of the ticket force. 96866601 6000 0 000600 G 00600049 SPACE BAR 162 Maybe a little more color on this side, thinks Mr. Warren Brown. Mr. Brown is the art instructor and sponsors Palette and Brush. Wait till I catch the person who wrote on this desk! says Mr. E. A. Chop Cairns. Mr. Cairns teaches American histor and is one of the seni r I y o c ass sponsors. Not ABC's but secretarial and clerical classes are Miss Virginia Armstrong's specialties. Miss Armstrong is co- sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America club. 3 ri 117 um ' -1 -f f X1 1 ggi Q ttf . 1- Pouring herself a cup of coffee in order to cope with the onrush ot hungry students is Mrs. Bessie Coleman. Mrs. Coleman is in charge ofthe cafeteria. Relaxing at home after a full day of teaching clothing classes, is Miss Esther Cope along with Tag, her cocker spaniel. 4,4- 'fOver hill, over dale, might be the tune Mr. John Cooper sings as he pedals to school. Mr. Cooper is vocal music in- structor and directed the musical, Paiama Game. 1 'Ze wwf PtQitRl..l Q. XV Displaying one of the posters advertising the drama club of which she is sponsor is Mrs. Gene Cramer. Mrs. Cramer teaches speech and directed the all-school play Gidget, and the Perrill Club play. Like man, that's what you call music! says Mr. Jim Dailey as he directs the dance band. Mr. Dailey also leads the orchestra. faculty donates tune, ideczs encouraging students to succeed Having iust put up the latest in tacts and tigures on computation, Miss Ruth Evans looks over her handiwork. Miss Evans teaches algebra and trigonometry and co-sponsors student council. Oh, woe is me, sighs Mr. Lewis Gilbreath, as he grieves over his broken foot. Mr. Gilbreath is boys' counselor in building A. 64 ,nur - . L Having a conference with Jane Tongate, one of her senior English students, is Miss Doris Ely. Miss Ely is chairman ot the English department. Trying out her desk in the new library is Miss Ethelyn Flagg. Miss Flagg is the head librarian at HHS. She is also head ofthe assembly committee. True be pondering over his American problems classes. He also teaches an advanced class of American govern- ment, and is head sponsor ofthe sophomore class. to his motto Think , Mr. C. R. Gillilon seems to l x F Q. Bottles, bottles, and more bottles-Mr. Darol Graham gets his chemistry room in order by sort- ing all the chemicals necessary tor the new labor- atory. Mr. Graham is a newcomer to HHS. Finding out the latest information on available scholarships is Mr. Homer Grimes, new counselor in building C. Mr. Grimes also teaches psychology. 1 Teaching his students the fundamentals of mathematics is the iob of Mr. Clark Herrin, mathematics instructor. Wearing a proud smile and his snappy new uni- form is Mr. Lewis Hiigel, director of the Salt Hawk marching band. Mr. Hiigel also conducts the concert band and instructs ensembles. Preparing for a bit of Stargazing is Mr. Max Hamilton as he unpacks the new telescope. Mr. Hamilton, physical science instructor, helps sponsor Valence club and H-Club. He also teaches physics. 3 a 2 .3 I 2 3 ii .1 faculty spends many hours develojnng students, skills, abz'Zz'tz'es i Oh, come on! You know the answer, teases Mr. Frank Kellenbarger. Along with teaching alge- bra and geometry, Mr. Kellenbarger is a sponsor ot Key club. At the time consuming iob of making out grade cards is Mr. Russell Kingsley. Mr. Kingsley teaches woodworking, millworking, and is onthe assembly committee. e Keeping his figure trim is Mr. E. M. Irish Ireland, as he works out on his exercise bike. Mr. Ireland is head toobtall coach and boys' gym instructor. l-le helps sponsor H-Club and is on the intramural committee. Somebody goofed-Mrs. Aylene Keown displays her favorite birthday gift, Mrs. Keown oversees the publi- cation ot the BUZZ, and the ALLAGAROO, and also teaches English. Presiding over the peppy pep assembly before the Hutch vs. Newton basketball game is Mr. Del Knauer, one of the sponsors ot Briny Birds, Mr. Knauer teaches senior English, and modern novels. Now you know you can't expect to make a profit that way, points out Mr. Dennis Knox, general business in- structor. Mr. Knox also teaches bookkeeping, and is co-spon- sor of the ticket force. He is a iunior class sponsor. ,aimx .qu ,Nr lf: 3 n. , 7 QQ il gy V 9 J 2 it :in Demonstrating the use of his new process camera is Mr. Walter Knox. Mr. Knox is in charge ot the print shop and supervises the printing ofthe weekly BUZZ. Going over his list of starters tor the next basketball game is head basketball coach, Mr. Joe Krafels. Mr. Kratels helps coach track and football and teaches driver training, se Shelving a new supply of equipment for his biology classroom is Mr. Woodrow Woody Kramer. Mr, Kramer is head track coach, athletic director, and helps sponsor l'l4Club. That's my boy, says Mr. Homer Kruckenberg. Mr. Kruckenberg teaches American problems and American history and is one of the sophomore class sponsors. He also helps supervise the ticket force. 167 faculty works with community to lbrovidejfnr better education Still cheerful at the end of the day is Mr. Wil- liam Lollis. Mr. Lollis teaches American problems and sociology, and also supervises the afternoon study halls in the cafeteria. He is a senior class sponsor. Giving each H-2 girl her assignment for the next home game is Mrs. Ora Kruse, a co-sponsor of the girls' ushering club. Mrs. Kruse teaches sophomore English. LN Time out for coffee break, says Mrs. Doris Lyman as she prepares to down a cup of her favorite beverage. Mrs. Lyman teaches junior English and sponsors the girls' ushering club, H-2. She is also a sophomore class sponsor. The study of the human body is iust one of the aspects of biology taught by Mr. Charles Lyons. Mr. Lyons is head wrestling coach, helps with football, and sponsors H-Club. That's me! exclaims Mr. Garland Longhofer as he arranges his desk. Mr. Longhofer is the new counselor in building B. He also teaches psychology. l .1 it .spawning--mugs mu Looking pleased as punch with the latest bunch of typing tests she is tiling away, is Miss Charlene Mordy. Miss Mordy, a newcomer to HHS, helps sponsor Briny Birds. She also teaches clerical practice and stenography. , , T . Looking up the next day's assignment tor her iunior English classes is Miss Thressa Newell. Miss Newell is a co-sponsor of GAA and also one ot the Briny Bird sponsors. Preparing to stir up a batch of short stories tor her sophomore English classes is Miss Janice Nickel, a new teacher at HHS. Miss Nickel also teaches home econom- ics and helps sponsor Junior Red Cross. Keeping the film room in perfect order is the iob of Mr. C. E. McMullin, in charge ofthe audio-visual equip- ment. Mr. McMullin also teaches American history. We're off! says Miss Donna Needham as she leaves for Pittsburg, Kans., on a PELS trip. Miss Needham is girls' physical education instructor and a co-sponsor of GAA. 169 faculty gains exlbenence in using, olberating new equzfnnent Giving her green thumb a workout is Miss Mildred Parker, biology teacher and chairman ot the biology department. 70 Chuckling to himself over the possible ways to add to the school's collection of debate trophies is Mr. Bobby Patton, debate coach and sponsor of the National Foren- sics League group. Mr. Patton teaches speech and also helps sponsor Perrill club. Preparing the material for giving an SRA reading laboratory exercise is Mrs. Ariel Perrill, sophomore English teacher. Mrs. Perrill is sponsor of Future Teachers of America, Testing one, two, three, four, says Mrs. Esther Ogle as she tries the doors of her new cupboard. Mrs. Ogle is a mathematics teacher and a co-sponsor ot Junior Red Cross. Making sure the keys tor each class are in proper place before locking up, is drafting instructor, Mr. Claude Parks. 4539.5 ., ' S iftjfi 72 :J - - -. safdsxgy eff American Observer day finds Mrs. Marion Peterson making out a pop quiz for her American history classes. Mrs. Peter- son is a senior class sponsor. Name the eight parts of speech, says Mr. John Poe as he presides over one of his sophomore English classes. Conducting a discussion, Mr. Clayton Powers points out important facts to his psychology classes. Mr. Powers is keeper ofthe morning study halls in the cafeteria. Parlez-vous Francais-Mr. Joseph Pesseat is not only a newcomer to HHS, but also a newcomer to the United States. Mr. Pesseat teaches French. Changing a student's schedule to tit his needs is only one of the many duties of Miss Mary Petty, girls' counselor. Miss Petty is head sponsor of Co-ed Counselors and co-sponsor ot Kayettes. faculty leads busy ly? in new campus-style school Checking through his grade book for names of those getting incompletes on their grade cards is Mr. Harold Pryor. Mr. Pryor teaches American problems and is a co-sponsor of Hi-Y. Displaying a mosaic, an extra credit class project turned in by one of her Latin students, is Miss Emma Sage. Miss Sage also co-sponsors Kayettes. Buenos dias-Mr. Stanton Shopmaker practices his Spanish while learning the correct method of operat- ing the equipment in the language laboratory. Mr. Shopmaker is the new Spanish teacher and sponsors Los Gatos. i Helping a student on her sewing proiect is a task that falls Miss Margaret Ramsdoles way as general homemaking teacher. Miss Ramsdale also teaches cooking. She is a co-sponsor of Future Homemalcers of America and one of the iunior class sponsors. l T Next question, please, says Mr. Walter Rinehart as he leads a classroom discussion. Mr. Rinehart teaches personal typing, salesmanship, business law, and co-sponsors Future Business Leaders of America. Checking to see if all bookkeeping assignments are in is Mr. John Smith. Besides teaching general business and bookkeeping, Mr. Smith is in charge of the ticket force. The facts and figures ot plane geometry are taught by Miss Marie Stewart. Miss Stewart is also a Kayette sponsor. Proving that machinery can be fun is Mr. Carl Skoch. Mr. Skoch teaches general metals and is a sponsor of stu- dent council. ssgs . Vs,,W I ' .Lea ,A 5 . 4 ., 2 ,g nilnralt Taking her turn at being mailman, Mrs. Dorothy Stamper places various items in teachers' mailboxes Mrs. Stamper teaches Spanish and English and helps sponsor Kayettes. That's one less set of papers to grade, thinks Mr, Richard Stowell as he tiles away some typing tests. Mr. Stowell teaches typing and general business, sponsors FBLA, and is on the intramural committee. I7 74 faculty becomes acquainted with new students as others graduate ' ' .. 1 - it f ,'. x,.. 1 'ii ' 'T I s t iii. ' .12 '.-, 525 , 'f Mttt T N' ,i t . fif f 9 f ,W bf i w E. L.,. . ve ' S . ,,,. i K . Ready to write down the next days assignment for her English classes is Mrs. Renee Townley. Mrs. Townley, a new teacher, also teaches elementary art and crafts. Getting ready to move into the new shop building at Hutchinson Junior College is machine shop instructor, Mr. Roland Wilson. Mr. Wilson teaches high school students in the morning and college students in the afternoon. f Engine trouble-these are familiar words to auto mechanics instructor, Mr. Vaden Stroud. Mr. Stroud again served as parade marshal in the homecoming parade as he has in past years, 2 Clothing instructor Mrs. Elizabeth Trosper gathers new ideas and helpful hints for her clothing classes. Mrs. Trosper is a co-sponsor of Future Homemakers of America. Instructing his sophomore biology students in the proper way to dissect worms is Mr. Jack Klingler. Mr. Klingler also teaches physiology and co-sponsors Valence club. ARM :JUS 'ii' il . ' Q' 1.7 . A ...,.,. . ' 'F Ulm I -at .::4...t..r-wi f ' 13 1 -:uf:'f1.,rt,..:,. we U 6 Faces rarely seen are those of night custodians Eby Fornwalt, John Harbacek, Jr., M. L. Poorman, William Dirksen, Willie W. Morgan, and Leonard G. Martin, assistant head. ay ,.,., . it ' f ..Vr sr 'irf ill'illiil . J Q it N ei sisr. 'tl ' . fx . 2 ' if filo .,,' 25 s'r'i ' . . ' .,. J .'iVV - . fig lmgg' W ,,, ' ,J ilsii, J p ..,, e J e J ss -i ns 1. - x Y . J es.. ,sirr ff' .if s S . Taking time out from a full day's work are day custodians Loyal E. Betts, Floyd Althaus, head custodian, Norman White, and Ralph Schlatter. Responsible for seeing that each student gets a balanced meal is the HHS cafeteria staff-Manager Mrs. Bessie Coleman, Mr. Harry Waters, Mrs. Madelyn White, Mrs. Bertha Morris, Mrs. Josephine Watkins, Mrs. Opal Machgan, Mrs. Mildred Hewerdine, Mrs. Fern Wells, Mrs. Leta Cline, Mrs. Emalene Pearce, Mrs. Viola Tilton, Mrs. Darlene Christman, Mrs. Dorothy McQuilliam, Mrs. Thelma Bennett, Mrs. Anita Bousser, and Mrs. Lela Smith. Not pictured is Mrs. Marie Casey. Counseling the counselors is the iob of Mrs. Wanda Seaman and Mrs. Mary Alice Brendel, secretaries to the guidance counselors. Keeping the girls' restrooms bright and shiny is the iob of Mrs. Blanche Reynolds, matron of the high school. 'tw ' 1 . Q., ng l ' 7 - 175 76 senior records jbllow 'wheels' to end qhigh school days Adams, Vernon Intramurals I ,2. Adcock, Ann Homeroom secretary-treasurer 2,3,4, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3, Los Gatos 2, Palette and Brush 2,3, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2, Choir 2, Jr. Sr. Choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, District Music Festival 3, Vocal Quartet I, Girls' Chorus I,2, a cop- pella 3,4, Choral Festival 3, Kayette Choir 2,3,4, Carousel 3, Pajama Game 4, Student Council 4, Co-ed Counselor 4, Office Worker 4. Altvater, Eunice Kayettes 4, Perrill Club 3,4, Soph. Jr. Sr. Choir 2,3,4, o cappella 4, Pajama Game 4. Amstutz, Mark Transferred from Quito, Ecuador, Homeroom vice- president 4, secretary 3, Chess Club 3, Los Gatos 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Salt Hawk Band 3, Concert Band 4, Orches- tra 4, Chorale 4, a cappella 3,4, Choral Festival 4, Pajama Game 4, Summerfield Scholarship Candi- date 4. Anderson, Charles Valence Club 4, Palette and Brush 4, Hi-Y 4, FBLA 3, Salt Hawk Band 4. Anderson, Judi Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 3,4, Junior Red Cross 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, Choir 2,4, Co-ed Counselor 4. Anderson, Kay Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2,3, board 2,3, Kayettes 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 2, GAA 2, 3,4, sports 2,3,4, Choir 2, Jr. Sr. Choir 3,4, Kayette Choir 2,3, Co-ed Counselor 4. Andres, Anne Briny Birds 2, FTA 2,3,4, Kayettes 4, Perrill Club 2, H-2 3, GAA 4, District Speech Festival 3,4, State Speech Festival 3, Debate 2,3,4, State Debate Tourn- ament 4, District Debate Tournoment 4, Co-ed Counselor 4. Anshutz, Marilee Briny Birds 2,3, Kayettes 2, Perrill Club 2, FBLA 4, GAA 2, Orchestra I,2,3,4, Choir l,2,3, a cappella 4, Girls' Chorus I,2, Choral Festival 2,3,4, Ensemble Accompanist 2,3,4, Carousel 3, Pajama Game 4, Co-ed Counselor 4. Atkinson, Bill H-Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4. Avery, Melvin Salt Hawk Band 2, Wrestling 2,4. Babcock, Richard Hi-Y 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, treasurer 4, Track I, Salt Hawk Investments 4, board 4. Baird, Randy Transferred from Partridge, Kansas, Homeroom presi- dent 4. Baker, Nancy Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 4, secretary 4, FHA 2, FTA 3, Kayettes 2,3,4, board 4, Perrill Club 2, Palette and Brush 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Allogoroo 4, Senior section, Buzz 3, Exchange editor, Student Council 2,3,4, treas- urer 4, Co-ed Counselor 4, secretary 4, board 4, Kayette Camp, Senior play 4. Banks, Charlotte Briny Birds 3,4, FHA 3, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3,4, H-2 3, Salt Hawk Band 2, Band I, Co-ed Counselor 4, Office Worker 4, Girls' State 3. Barker, Bill Barkman, Barbara Kayettes 3,4, Junior Red Cross 2, FBLA 3, GAA 3, Soph. Jr. Sr. Choir 2,4. Barnes, Jim Salt Hawk Band 2,3,4, Football 2, Intramurals I. Barrett, Coralee Briny Birds 2,3, FHA 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, board 4, Kayettes 2,4, Perrill Club 2,4, H-2 3, GAA 2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 4, State Music Festival 2,3,4, Kayette Choir 2, 'lCarousel 3, Pajama Game 4, Tri-State Music Festival 2, Perrill Club Plays, Co-ed Counselor 4. Barta, Robert Battey, Jerry Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 3,4, Carousel 3, 'Pajama Game 4, District Speech Festival 3,4, AVL Speech Festival 3,4, State Speech Festival 3,4, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Gidget 4, Ask Any Girl 4, Perrill Club plays 2,3,4, l96l Senior play 4, Allagaroo 4, Business Manager, Buzz 3, Bookkeeper, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Scholarship Candidate 4, Boys' State 3, Make- up Crew 2,3,4, Publicity Crew 2,3,4, Baxter, Karon Homeroom secretary-treasurer I, FHA 4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3, Palette and Brush 4, Junior Red Cross 4, FBLA 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3, Choir I, Debate 2,3, District Debate Tournament 3, Student Council l,3, Co-ed Counselor 4, Office Worker 4, Nat'l. Forensics League 2,3, Tri-S I. Bearden, Don Hi-Y l,4, Football I, Intramurals 2,3. Bechtold, Dennis Becker, Kathy Briny Birds 3,4, FTA 3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, H-2 3, Salt Hawk Band 2,3, Concert Bond 4, Band I, Kayette Choir 2,3,4, Pajama Game 4, Co-ed Counselor 4. Bell, Mary Kathryn Transferred from St. Teresa's, Briny Birds 3,4, Kayettes 3,4, Salt Hawk Band 3,4, Kayette Choir 4. Benjamin, Harry Briny Birds 4, H-Club 4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, FBLA 4, Football I, Basketball I, Track l,3,4, Golf 2. Bennett, Beverly FHA 2, GAA 2, sports 2, Girls' Chorus I, Tri-S I. Benson, James Los Gatos 4, Valence Club 4, SNHS 4, Ticket Force 4, Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 4, KU Scholarship 4, Delegate to Reno County Council for UNESCO. Birt, Orvall Chess Club 3, Palette and Brush 2, Hi-Y 2, FBLA 3. Black, Bill Palette and Brush 2,3, Intramurals 2,3. Black, Birddella Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 3,4, Los Gatos 4, board 4, Palette and Brush 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 4, SNHS 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 3,4, PELS 3,4, Student Council I, vice-president I, Co- ed Counselor 4, officer 4, board 4, A-Team Cheer- leader I, Prom Queen Candidate I. Black, Kathryn Kayettes 2. Bland, Virginia Transferred from Otis, Kansas, Briny Birds 4, Kayettes 4, Perrill Club 4, GAA 4, Dance Band 4, Concert Band 4, a cappella 4, secretary-treasurer 4, Pajama Game 4, Gidget 4, Ask Any Girl 4, Perrill Club plays 4, Basketball Queen Candidate 4, Chorus line 4, Saxophone Quartet 4. Blank, Dona Briny Birds 2,3, FTA 3, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 4, PELS 3,4, Dance Band 3,4, Salt Hawk Band 2, Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Jr. Sr. Choir 3, Wichita Youth Sym- phony 3,4, State Music Festival 2,3,4, Carousel 3, Pajama Game 4, District Music Festival 2,3,4, Tri- State Music Festival 3,4, Co-ed Counselor 4, Ticket Farce 3. Bloom, Vicki Ann Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2, Choir l,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus 4, a cappella 4, Pajama Game 4. Blount, Sonya Briny Birds 2,3, Kayettes 2,3, Junior Red Cross 3, GAA 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,2. Boese, Eleanor Briny Birds 2,3, FHA 3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 3, GAA 4, sports 4, Student Council 2. Breaux, Betty Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 4, FBLA 3, H-2 3. Bretz, Derroll FTA 3, Perrill Club 3, Hi-Y 2, Dance Band 2,3,4, Con- cert Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Jr. Sr, Choir 3, a cappella 4, State Music Festival 2,3,4, Carousel 3, Pajama Game 4, District Speech Festival 2,3,4. Brewer, Gary Homeroom president 3, Los Gatos 3, Valence Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4, Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 4, Football I,2, Track I, Intramurals 2,3, Davis Scholarship 4. Brickey, Karyl Lee Homeroom president 4, secretary 3, Briny Birds 2,3,4, FTA 2,3, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 4, H-2 3, GAA 4, Salt Hawk Band 2,3,4, Tvvirlers 2,3,4, Co-ed Coun- selor 4, Office Worker 4. Bright, Vivian Junior Red Cross I,2,3,4. Brightenburg, Doyle H-Club 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, board 4, treasurer 4, Putnam Scholarship Candidate 4, Bays' State 3, Jolly J. Roachers Chorus Line 4, Football I,2,4, Basketball I, 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Central State Bank Scholarship 4. Britain, Doris Britain, Jeanell Transferred from Nickerson, Kansas. Britt, Kent Homeroom president 2, vice-president 3, Briny Birds 4, Perrill Club 3,4, board 4, president 4, Key Club 3,4, State Editor 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Jr. Sr. Chair 4, Carousel 3, Pajama Game 4, District Speech Festival 3, AVL Speech Festival 3, State Speech Festi- val 3, Loud Red Patrick 3, Allagaroo 4, Editor, Buzz 3, Editor, Student Council 4, President 4, Football 2, Basketball I, Wrestling 2,3, Junior Ratarian 4. Brooks, Avery Perrill Club 4, Stage Crew 4. Brooks, Bob Printer 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3. Brown, Glenda GAA 3. Brown, Lewis Chess Club 3, Golf 3,4. Brown, Patsy Homeroom office I,2, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, Buzz 3, Student Council I, Office Worker 4. Bunte, Connie Perrill Club 4, Kayettes 3, Palette and Brush 2,3,4, GAA 3, Kayette Choir 3. Burger, Joan' Senior Class Treasurer 4, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 3,4, Junior Red Cross 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Band I, Allagaroo 4, Seniors and Music, Buzz 3, First Page Editor, Co-ed Counselor 4, District Music Festival I,2, 3,4, Intramurals l. Burris, Gary Perrill Club 4, Los Gatos 4, Palette and Brush 4. Bush, Donna FHA 2, Kayettes 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 2, GAA 3,4. Bybee, Janis Homeroom secretary-treasurer 4, Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2, Kayettes 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Pajama Game 4, Student Council 2, Co-ed Counselor 4, Chorus Line 2,3,4. Byroad, Ardith Senior Class Vice-President 4, Homeroom vice-presi- dent 2,3, secretary-treasurer 4, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, president 4, sports 2,3,4, PELS 3, Girls' Chorus I, I96I Senior play 4, Student Council I,2,3, Co-ed Counselor 4, Delta Delta Delta Award. Carland, Ralph Perrill Club 4, Debate 4, Transferred from Montclair, New Jersey, Castro, Joe Transferred from Buhler, Kansas, Los Gatos 2,3, vice- president 3, Junior Red Cross 4, Intramurals I,2. Chabin, Harry Homeroom president 2,3, Briny Birds 4, Key Club 2, 3,4, board 3,4, secretary 3, president 4, H-Club 3,4, board 4, president 4, Allagaroo 4, Sports, Buzz 3, Sports, Student Council 4, Sweetheart King Candidate 4, New Year's Eve King Candidate 4, Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Junior Rotarian 4. Clifford, Kay Kayettes 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 3, Junior Red Cross I,2, GAA 2,3, sports 3. Cole, Brian Los Gatos 4, board 4, Track I. Cole, John Cooper, Linda Homeroom secretary 2, Briny Birds 2,3, Kayettes 2, 3,4, Perrill Club 2, Palette and Brush 2, Junior Red Cross 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4. Cotter, Carolyn Transferred from Great Bend, Kansas, Homeroom office 3, Briny Birds 3,4, board 4, Kayettes 3,4, Perrill Club 3,4, board 4, publicity manager 4, Los Gatos 3, GAA 3,4, sports 3,4, Girls' Chorus 3, a cappella 4, State Music Festival 4, Paloma Game' 4, District Speech Festival 3,4, AVL Speech Festival 3, State Speech Festival 3, Gidget 4, Loud Red Patrick 3, Ask Any Girl' 4, Co-ed Counselor 4, l96l Senior play, Perrill Club plays 3,4, A-Team cheerleader 4, Basketball Queen 4, New Year's Eve Queen Condi- date 4. Cox, Gail Track 4. Cox, J. Dee Transferred from Miami, Oklahoma, Junior Red Cross 4. Cox, Kenneth Stage crew 3. Coyne, Julie Junior Class Treasurer 3, Homeroom president 2,3, secretory-treasurer 4, Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2, board 2, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 3,4, Concert Band 2, Orchestra 2, Gidget'i 4, Allagaroo 4, Club Editor, Buzz 3, First Page Editor, Co-ed Counselor 4, Miss Buzz Finalist 3, Chorus line 2,3,4, Young American Board 3, Make-up Crew 4. Crouse, Judy FHA 4, Kayettes 2, Perrill Club 2, Kayette Choir 2, Tri-S I. Crupper, Rozanne Junior Red Cross 2,3,4, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, All 2,3,4, FBLA 4, GAA 2,3,4, board 4, sports Stars 4, PELS 3,4, Salt Hawk Band 2,3, Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Cully, Ronald Chess Club 2,3, Perrill Club 4, H-Club 4, FBLA 3,4, Carousel 3, 'Poqama Game 4, Gid- get 4, Ask Any Girl 4, Perrill Club plays 4, Stage Crew 4, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Wrestling 3, Track I,2,3,4, Intramurals 3. Hi-Y 2,4, Cummings, Judith Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, Kayette Choir 4, Buzz 3, Co-ed Counselor 4. Daugherty, June Homeroom secretary 4, Perrill Club 2,3,4, secretary 4, Palette and Brush 2,3,4, GAA 2, Orchestra 3, Carousel 3, Paloma Game 4, District Speech Festival 3,4, AVL Speech Festival 4, State Speech Festival 4, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Gidget 4, Ask Any Girli' 4, Perrill Club plays 2,3,4, I96I Senior play 4, Co-ed Counselor 4, Stage crew 2,3,4, Make-up Crew 2,3,4, Publicity Crew 2,3,4. Dean, Nick Transferred from Partridge, Kansas, Key Club 4, FBLA 4, Intramurals 3. Dehart, Deonne Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3, Palette and Brush 2, 3,4, board 3,4, H-2 3, GAA 4, Carousel 3, Co-ed Counselor 4. Dehart, Donna Homeroom secretary-treasurer 2, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2, Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 3,4, H-2 3, GAA 4. Deppner, Kathy Briny Birds 4, FTA 2, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3, 4, Palette and Brush 3,4, board 3,4, Carousel 3, Co-ed Counselor 4. Derstein, Gary Ticket force 3, Intramurals. Detter, Carl FTA 2,3, board 3, officer 3, H-Club 3,4, Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 4, Dance Band 4, Salt Hawk Band 2, Concert Band 3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, State Music Festival 3, Emporia State Scholarship Tests 2,3,4, Carousel 3, Paloma Game 4, Tennis 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Sky Ryders 2,3,4, Dirksen, Janet FHA 4, Kayettes 3,4, GAA 3,4. Dirksen, Shirley FHA 4, GAA 3,4, Sports 4, Junior-Senior Choir 3. Douglas, Larry Briny Birds 4, board 4, Perrill Club 2,3, Junior Red Cross l,2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, vice-president 4, FBLA 3,4, president 4, board 4, Salthawk Investment Club 3,4, vice-president 3,4, B-team Cheerleader 3, A-team Cheerleader 4, Intramurals 3, Hi-Y Scholarship. Drake, Marian Transferred from Port Huron High School, Port Huron, Michigan, Kayettes 4, Perrill Club 4, Gidget 4, Co-ed Counselor 4. Duarte, Eleanor Briny Birds 2, Los Gatos 3,4, SNHS 3,4, board 4, sec- retary of treasury 4, Emporia State Scholarship Tests 2, Ticket Force 4. Duarte, Vera Briny Birds 2,3, Los Gatos 2,3,4, president 4, Ticket Force 4, Tri-S I. Dunn, John Homeroom president 2, Briny Birds 4, Goan Squad 4, Key Club 2,3,4, State Key Club Newspaper Staff 4, H-Club 3,4, Allagaroo staff 4, Sports, Buzz staff 3, Sports, Basketball I, Wrestling manager 2,3, Track 2. Dwyer, John Dye, Pot Transferred from Kapaun High School, Wichita, Kansas. Easterday, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4. Ebright, Marcia Briny Birds 2,3,4, Board 4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 2, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, Joeis Chorus Line 2,3,4, Debate 2,3, State Debate Tournament 3, District Debate Tournament 3, Allaga- roo staff 4, Briny Bird section, Buzz staff 3, Reporter, Student Council 3, Co-ed Counselor 4, B-Team Cheer- leader 3, A-Team Cheerleader 4, Football Queen Candidate 4, New Year's Eve Queen 4. Ecnols, Harry Homeroom officer 2, Chess Club 2, Perrill Club 3,4, Las Gatos 2,3, FBLA 3, Desk Set 3, Perrill Club plays 2, Student Council 2, Bookkeeper 3, Football I,2,3, Track I, Tennis 2, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Salt Hawk ln- vestments 3, vice-president 3. Ediger, Darrell Ediger, Laverne Los Gatos 4, Palette and Brush 4. Edwards, Loretta Kayettes 2, GAA 3. Edwards, Neal H-Club 3,4, Junior Red Cross 3, Hi-Y I,2,3, Choir 3,4, Football I,2,3, Wrestling I,2,3,4, Track 3, Intramurals 2,3. Elliott, Sharon Sue Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2, FTA 2, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Salt Hawk Band 2,3, Concert Band 4, District Speech Festival 3, AVL Speech Festi- val 3, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Gidget 4, Loud Red Patrick 3, Perrill Club plays 2,3,4, I96I Senior play 4, Stage Crew 3,4, Cheerleader I. Emery, Marc Chess Club 3, Los Gatos 3,4, Valence Club 3,4. England, Margaret Sophomore Class Vice-president 2, Homeroom secre- tary 2,3, Briny Birds 2,3,4, Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, Palette and Brush 2, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 2,3, PELS 3, Kayette Choir 2, Co-ed Counselor 4, Head Cheerleader I, Office worker 4, Basketball Queen Candidate 4, Tri-S presi- dent I. Entz, Marvin Transferred from Buhler, Kansas, Intramurals 4. Ewing, Kent Hi-Y 4, Football I, Intramurals 2,3, Falk, Carole Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2, Girls' chorus I. Forney, Dale Briny Birds 4, board 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. Fast, Joan Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2,3, board 2,3, song leader 2,3, Kayettes 2,3,4, Perrill Club 2,3, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, vice-president 4, sports 2,3,4, Joe 4, Chorale 4, a cappella 3,42 Choral Festival 4, Kayette Choir 2,3, Carousel 3, 'Paloma Game 4, Perrill Club plays 2,3, Student Council 4, Co-ed Counselor 4, Safety Co-Ordlnator. Featherston, LaVell Orchestra 2,3,4, Choir I, State Music Festival 3,4, Ensemble accompanist I, Carousel 3: Paloma Game 4. Ferris, Bruce Sophomore Class President 2, Junior Class President 3, Briny Birds 4, board 4, Key Club 4, H-Club 2,3,4, Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 4, Allagaroo King Candidate 4, Jolly J, Roachers' Chorus Line 4, Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Basketball I, Track I,2,3,4, Goon Squad 4. Flores, Rosie GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 2,3,4, Choir 3,4. Floyd, Patricia Homeroom secretary I, FHA 2,3,4, Kayettes 3,4, Los Gatos 4, GAA 2,3, Choir 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Choral Festival 2,3,4, Carousel 3. Forbes, Mary Transferred from Buhler, Kansas, FHA 4, Jr. Sr. Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 4. Freidenberger, Dee Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Homeroom secretary 3, Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 4, vice-president 4, FHA 2,3, board 2,3, Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, Perrill Club 4, Los Gatos 2,3, SNHS 3,4, board 3,4, vice-president 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,4, Choir 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Kayette Choir 2,3, Pajama Game 4, Allagaroo staff 4, clubs, Buzz staff 3, reporter, Student Council 3, Co-ed Counselor 4, New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 4, Miss Buzz finalist 3, Senior chorus line 4, Prom Queen I, Cheerleader I, Kayette camp 3, Kayette conference 3, I96I senior play 4, PEO Scholarship. Friesen, Carol Homeroom president 2, Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 3,4, board 4, president 4, Kayettes 2,3,4, Palette and Brush 4, Junior Red Cross 4, FBLA 3,4, social chair- man 4, board 4, H-2 3, GAA 2,3,4, sports 2, Co-ed Counselor 4, Cheerleader I, Office Worker 3: SCIWOI- arship 3,4, Candidate 4, Football Queen 4. Friesen, Richard Dean FBLA 4 Fuller, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,4, FHA 2,3,4, board 4, song leader 4, FTA 3, Kayettes 2,3, Perrill Club 4, GAA 2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Chair 4, Paloma Game 4, I96I Senior play 4, Co-ed Counselor 4, Teacheris Aid 3,4. 177 78 senior records tell stogf Qfjirst grads rom new building Fullmer, David Perrill Club 2,35 Key Club 2,354. Garcia, Margaret Los Gatos 3,4. Gibbs, Norma Homeroom vice-president 35 Briny Birds 25 Perrill Club 35 Junior Red Cross 35 H-2 35 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Debate 35 Student Council 15 Co-ed Counselor 45 Office Worker 4. Gifford, Marilyn FHA 3, vice-president5 Kayettes 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 2,4, sports 2,45 Salt Hawk Band 2,35 Chorus Line 4. Gilbert, Martha Homeroom vice-president 2, secretary 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,3, board 3, secretary 35 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 354, treasurer 3, vice-president 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Soph. Choir 25 a cappella 3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Kayette Choir 25 Carousel 35 'Pajama Game 45 Allagaroo 4, Clubs5 Buzz 3, Re- porter5 Student Council 15 Co-ed Counselor 45 Basket- ball Queen Candidate 45 Miss Buzz Finalist 35 Chorus Line 2545 Joe's Chorus Line 35 Kayette Camp 35 Prom Queen Candidate 15 State Key Club Queen Candi- date 45 Pep Club president 15 Opti-Mrs. Scholarship. Gilley, Sandra GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars, PELS 3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Gingerich, Ralph Transferred from Partridge, Kansas. Glaser, Jean Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 3,4, board 4, finance chairman 45 FTA 3545 Kayettes 2,4. Godine, Phillip Los Gatos 3,4, board 4. Goldsmith, Janice Chess Club 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Palette and Brush 3,4, board 45 H-2 35 GAA 2, 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Kayette Choir 2,35 Co-ed Counselor 4. Gonzales, Bobby Los Gatos 4. Gould, Sharon Briny Birds 253,45 FHA 3,45 Kayettes Worker 45 Ticket Force 4. 2,3,45 Office Gowens, Bobbie Jo Transferred from Galena High School, Gradall, Jeanie Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,45 Kayettes 2,3,4. Graham, Jean Briny Birds 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 Palette and Brush 3,45 H-2 35 Choir 25 Kayette Choir 35 Pajama Game 45 Gidget 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Office Worker 253,4. Graham, Lee Hi-Y 45 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Band 1, Graves, Raymond Greatwood, Larry Key Club 2,35 Salt Hawk Band 2, Greenert, Marcene Homeroom president 45 Briny Birds 2,3545 Kayettes 2, 45 Perrill Club 3545 H-2 35 Choir 2535 Kayette Choir 25 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 4. Guthrie, Sue Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3. Hagan, Patti Homeroom president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 25 Kay- ettes 2,3,4, board 354, president 45 Perrill Club 253545 FBLA 35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 sports 253,45 Kayette Choir 253545 Student Council 1525 Co-ed Counselor 45 DAR Pilgrim 45 Kayette Camp 3,45 Kayette Conference 3,4. Hageman, Ellen Homeroom secretary-treasurer 25 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 4: Kayettes 2,3,4. board 3545 Perrill Club 2,35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 sports 2,3,45Cl1Ol.l' 25a cappella 3,45 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 1961 Senior play 45 Student Council l5253,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 B-Team Cheerleader 35 A-Team Cheerleader 4, Head Cheer- leader 45 Football Queen Candidate 45 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 45 Chorus Line 2,35 PELS 3. Hanson, Melinda Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 253545 Concert Band 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 State Music Festival 2,35 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Girls' State 35 Chorus Line 2,3,4. Hardy, Jim I Homeroom president 1,2535 Briny Birds 4, board 4, treasurer 45 Key Club 253,45 H-Club 2,3545 Junior Red Cross 45 Goon Squad 45 Concert Band 25 Orchestra 15 State Music Festival 25 Allagaroo 4, Sports5 Buzz 3, Sports5 Student Council 1,25 Summerfield Scholar- ship Candidate 45 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 Boys' State 35Jolly J, Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Basketball 15 Golf 1,2,3,45 lntramurals 2,3. Harmon, Marcia Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 45 president 45 FHA 2,3, board 35 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,45 Kayette Confer- ence 35 Kayette Camp 45 Perrill Club 25 Los Gatos 3,45 SNHS 3,4, board 4, president5 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 1961 Senior play 45 Al- lagaroo 4, Senior and Clubs5 Buzz 3, First Page Editor5 Co-ed Counselor 45 Miss Buzz Finalist 35 KU Leadership Day 45 Prom Queen 15 Intramurals 1. Harr, John Carousel 35 Printer 3,45 Stage Crew 35 Wrestling 25 lntramurals1,3. Harrington, Rita Briny Birds 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,4, vice- president 45 Los Gatos 25 Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 3, president 35 GAA 2,3,45 Carousel 35 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 25 Gidget 45 Ask Any Girl 45 Perrill Club plays 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Harris, Cheryl Student Council 1. Harris, Jack Harrison, Clark Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1,25 Intramurals 2,3, Hawks, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 GAA 2,3, sports 2,35 Co-ed Counselor 45 Altrusa Nursing Scholarship 4. Haxton, Janet Perrill Club 2,3,45 H-2 35 Make-up Crew 2,3,4. Henry, Janet Briny Birds 2,35 Palette and Brush 35 Junior Red Cross 2,35 FBLA 2,3, board 35 H-2 35 GAA 3,4, board 3,4, sports 3,45 Choir 2,4. Heppenstall, Roger Transferred from Army and Navy Academy, Carlsbad, California. Hester, Tom Perrill Club 45 Salt Hawk Band 25 lntramurals 2. Hildebrandt, Doris Kayettes 2,35 Junior Red Cross 1,253,4. Hill, Dennis Perrill Club 45 H-Club 45 FBLA 25A'GlClgE1l1 45 Ask Any Girl 45 Perrill Club Plays 45 Stage Crew 45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Track l,253,45 lntramurals 1. Hilleary, Barry Homeroom president 45 Perrill Club 35 Key Club 45 Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 4, vice-president 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Choir 25 Carousel 35 District Speech Festival 35 AVL Speech Festival 35 State Speech Festival 35 Debate 2,3,45 State Debate Tourn- ament 3,45 District Debate Tournament 3,45 Allagaroo 4, Artist5 President National Forensics League 4. Hodge, David Briny Birds 45 Perrill Club 2535 Key Club 2,3,45 board 3,45 program chairman 3, Kansas District Secretory- Treasurer 45 H-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 Debate 25 Student Council 1,45 Boys' State 35 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Football 15 Basketball 1,2,3545 Track 15 Golf 253,45 Junior Rotarion 4, Hoefer, Carolyn Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 25 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 25 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 Perrill Club plays 35 Make-up Crew 2,354. Hoke, Carolyn Briny Birds 3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,45 Choir l,253,45 a cappella 45 Choral Festival 1,2,35 Pajama Game 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Hollowell, Dick Homeroom president 25 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 Student Council 25 Basketball 15 lntra- murals 2,3. Holmes, Grace FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Girls' Chorus 1. Homan, Barbara Briny Birds 25 FTA 2,35 Kayettes 2,45 Perrill Club 25 Junior Red Cross 35 H-2 35 GAA 4, sports l15Cl1OIT 15 District Speech Festival 3,45 AVL Speech Festival 45 State Speech Festival 45 Debate 2,3,45 State Debate Tournament 3545 District Debate Tournornent5 1961 Senior play 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 KU Forensics Award 4. Hoy, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4, president 4, board 45 Office Worker 3,4. Hubbard, Jane Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 2,3545 board 3,4, president 4, State KFTA Historian5 Kayettes 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 FTA Scholarship 4. Hunter, Beatty Briny Birds 3545 Key Club 2,45 H-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 35 a cappella 45 Pajama Game 45 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council 1,2, president 15 Summerfield Schol- arship Candidate 45 Boys' State 35 Jolly J. Roachers Chorus Line 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1,2,3,45 All Stars 2,3. Hutchinson, Gary Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4. Hutton, Jane Homeroom president 45 Palette and Brush 45 Salt Hawk Band 3,45 Drum Majorette 45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Hyter, Charles Briny Birds 45 Key Club 2,3,4, board 3,4, treasurer 35 FBLA 45 Allagaroo 4, Assistant Editor5 Buzz 3, Sports5 Football 15 Wrestling 3,45 Track 2,3,45 lntramurals 25 State Key Club Paper 45 Senior Assembly Committee 4. James, Gary Hi-Y 45 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 35 Track 15 lntra- murals, Basketball 2,3,4, James, Doretha Homeroom secretary 3, vice-president 45 FHA 3,45 Kayettes 45 GAA 2,3, sports 2, Janner, Lois Ann Homeroom vice-president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FTA 3, board 3, club reporter 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,4, board 3,4, treasurer 35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 District Speech Festival 2,35 AVL Speech Festival 2,35 State Speech Festival 2537 GSFl1lemer1 Prefer Blondes 25 Gidget 45 Loud Red Patrick 35 Desk Set 35 Perrill Club plays 2,3,45 1961 Senior Play 45 Allagaroo 4, Club section5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council 2, 3,4, vice-president 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 A-team Cheerleader 15 Stage Crew 2,35 Scholarship Candi- date 4. Jarmer, Janet Transferred from Gillette, Wyoming and Plainville, KGHSOS5 Kayettes 4. Jeffries, Sandy Kayettes 2,35 Junior Red Cross 15 GAA 2,35 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Student Council 15 Officials Club 15 Tri-S 1. Jeffries, William Lee Homeroom president 25 Los Gatos 35 Orchestra I,2, 3,45 Chorus I,25 a cappella 3,45 Ensemble accompa- nist 45 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 4. Jenkins, Denys Perrill Club 3,45 Key Club 45 Palette and Brush 45 Hi-Y 45 Goon Squad 4. Johnson, Corliss FTA 2,3,4, board, music director5 MOB 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Salt Hawk Band 2,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 State Music Festival 35 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 Hutchinson Music Club Award. Jones, Larry Eugene Briny Birds 45 Valence Club 35 Junior Red Cross l,2, 3,45 Hi-Y l5 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Kersey, Roger Transferred from Wichita, Kansas5 Intramurals 2. Kerwood, Larry Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,4. Keyser, John Los Gatos 45 Track 2, manager I. Kinley, Doug Homeroom treasurer 45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y I,2,3, president lj Salt Hawk Band 3,45 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 Pajama Game 45 SweetheartKing 45 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,35 Track I,2,35 Candidate for Prom King I5 a cappella president 4. Kirby, Marion Hi-Y 25 Football 45 Track l,2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3. Koon, Francie Transferred from Coffeyville, Kansas5 Briny Birds 35 FTA 3,45 Kayettes 3,45 Perrill Club 45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 GAA 3,4, sports 35 Pajama Game 45 Ask Any Girl 45 Co-ed Counselors 4. Kramer, Tom H-Club 25 Salt Hawk Band 3,45 Wrestling 25 Intra- murals 3. Krehbiel, Carolyn Homeroom treasurer5 Briny Birds 3,45 FHA 2,3, board 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 GAA 25 Co-ed Counselors 45 Office Worker 4. Kumorowski, Ed Perrill Club 45 Los Gatos 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 45 Basketball I5 Wrestling 3,45 Tennis 4. Laird, Rose Anne Homeroom president 2,35 Briny Birds 2,45 FHA 2,4, board 25 Kayettes 3,45 Perrill Club 45 Los Gatos 3,4, music chairman 35 Palette and Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 45 GAA 45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Orchestra I5 Choir 2,3,45 Pajama Game 45 Student Council I,4. Lamb, Barbara Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Valence Club 3,4, president 45 Junior Red Cross 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3, sports 2,35 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 2,3,45 Buzz 35 Co-ed Counselor 45 Watkins Scholarship Candidate 45 Nat'I. Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 45 Girls' State 3. Lancaster, Nelson Lappin, Tom Valence Club 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pajama Game 45 Allagaroo 4, Photographer5 Buzz 3, Photographer5 B-Team Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 3, Lay, Charles Track lj Intramurals 2,3. Layman, Wilma Briny Birds 3,45 FHA 2,35 Choir l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I5 a cappella 45 Pajama Game 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Girls' Ensemble I5 Intramurals I5 District Music Festival I. Lemen, Sharron GAA 3,4, sports 3,45 Girls' Chorus I. Lewis, Dean Transferred from Great Bend, KCNSGS5 Briny Birds 45 Perrill Club 3,45 Valence Club 2,45 Hi-Y 45 Pajama Game 45 Student Council 3,45 Stage Crew 45 Tennis 5 35 Goon Squad 4. Link, Marcheta Briny Birds 25 FHA 25 Kayettes 45 GAA 45 Choir 2,3,45 Glee Club 35 Co-ed Counselor 4. Littleton, Ron Hi-Y 2,35 Student Council 45 Printer 2,3,45 Track I, Littooy, Fred H-Club 2,3,4, board 4, vice-president 45 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 45 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 New Vear's Eve King Candidate 45 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Football I5 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Intramurals I. Lowe, Sarah FHA 25 Kayettes 25 GAA 2,3,4, Lucas, Karen Senior Class Secretary 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 45 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Jae's Chorus Line 25 Co-ed Counselors 45 Office Worker 3,45 Ticket Force 35 Chorus Line I,2,3,4, Ludwig, Jim Valence Club 25 Key Club 3,45 H-Club 3,45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Allagaroo 4, Sports5 Buzz 3, Sports5 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Football l,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Track 35 Intramurals 2,3. McBride, Mike Transferred from Wentworth Military Academy. McCalla, Jerry FBLA 45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Boys' Chorus I5 Football lp Basketball I5 Track I5 Intramurals 2,3. McCue, Karen Homeroom secretary 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 FBLA 25 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I5 State Music Festival I. McCurdy, Lonn Junior Red Cross l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 35 Boys' Chorus I. McDaniel, Donna Briny Birds 35 GAA 25 Choir 4. McElyea, Judy FHA 3,45 Kayettes 2. McEntarfer, Michael McGhee, Bill Perrill Club 25 Key Club 2,35 FBLA 35 Bookkeeper 2,35 Stage crew 25 Intramurals 2. McShane, Paul Transferred from St. Teresa's, Hutchinson, KGHSGS5 Key Club 45 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 New Year's Eve King Candidate 45 Basketball 4. McQuilliam, Judy Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Jr, Sr. Choir 4. Mabry, Donna Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 35 Palette and Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 H-2 35 GAA 3,4, sports 3,45 Office Worker 4. Magerfleisch, Richard Transferred from Durango High School, Durango, Colorado5 Printer 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. Martens, Gerald E. Homeroom president5 Perrill Club 45 Hi-Y 45 FBLA 35 a cappella Choir 45 District Speech Festival I5 Desk Set I. Martens, Jim Hi-Y 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 45 Pajama Game 4. Martin, Carol Homeroom president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 45 Perrill Club 25 Palette and Brush 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Allagaroo 4, Student Life section5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council I,25 Co-ed Counselor 45 Football Queen Candidate 4. Mason, William Los Gatos 45 Valence Club 45 Emporia State Scholar- ship Tests 35 Boys' State 3. Mayfield, Larry Homeroom president 25 Briny Birds 4, board 45 Perrill Club 3,45 Key Club 3,4, Convention board 35 Palette and Brush 45 FBLA 25 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Choir 25 Allagaroo 45 A-Team Cheerleader 45 Intramurals 3. Mesker, Richard Metzler, Lott Milburn, Wanda Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 45 Junior Red Cross 45 FBLA 25 Soph. Jr. Sr. Choir5 Girls' Chorus 3,4, Miller, Becky Jo Briny Birds 25 Palette and Brush 25 3,4, GAA 3,4, sports Montandon, Ronald Hi-Y 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. Moore, Lois Ann Kayettes 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 35 GAA 45 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,4, Morgan, David Valence Club 45 Hi-Y I5 Photographer 35 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 4. Morris, Judy FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 a cappella Choir 3,45 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 25 Co-ed Counselor 45 Chorus I5 Tri-S I. Mueller, Ken Student Council 35 Homeroom vice-president 2,35 Key Club 3,45 FBLA 25 Salt Hawk Band 25 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Murphy, Deloris Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 25 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, treasurer 4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 3,4, PELS 3,45 Choir 25 Chorale 45 a cappella 3,45 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 Student Council 2. Neuburger, Ancel Chess Club 35 FTA 45 Perrill Club 45 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate5-Football manager lp Intra- murals I,2,3,45 Colladay Scholarship 4. Neuburger, Artie H-Club 45 Scholarship Candidate5 Football I5 Wrestl- ing 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4, Newton, Joe Homeroom president 45 Key Club 45 H-Club 3,45 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line5 Allagaroo King 45 Football l,2,3,45 Track I,25 Basketball lp Intramurals 2,3. Nichols, Charles Junior Class Vice-President 35 Homeroom president 25 Briny Birds 45 Goan Squad 45 Key Club 45 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 Boys' State 35 Basketball I,25 ln- tramurals 3,4. Novinger, Linda Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 All Stars 45 PELS 3,4. Oloda, Richard Los Gatos 4. Opdycke, Kon Hi-Y 3,4, President 45 Football I,2,35 Track lj Intra- murals 2,3,4, Owens, Caralee Homeroom president 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Los Gatos 45 Palette and Brush 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Sports 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Kayette Choir 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Senior Girls' Chorus Line 45 Make-up Crew 4. Pankow, Danny Homeroom office lj SNHS 45 Boys' State 35 Football I5 Basketball lj Intramurals I,2,3,4. Parker, Bob Hi-Y 35 Soph. Choir 25 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 a cappella 45 Chorale 45 Choral Festival 45 State Music Festival 45 CarouseI'i 35 Pajama Game 4. Parker, Don Football I5 Basketball ly Track ly Intramurals 2,3. Paschal, Lynda Homeroom president 3, secretary 25 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Soph. Choir 25 Jr, Sr. Choir 3,45 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 35 Pajama Game 45 Perrill Club Play 25 Co-ed Counselor 45 Basketball Queen Candidate 45 Chorus lines 2,3,4. 'I79 O senior records become onbr a memory as senioryear ends Perry, Richard Homeroom secretary 35 Briny Birds 45 Key Club 3,45 H-Club 3,4, secretory 45 Palette and Brush 2,3,45 Jun- ior Red Cross I5 Hi-Y I,2, secretory I5 FBLA 25 Stu- dent Council I5 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 Boys' State 3, Senator5 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Football I5 Basketball I,2,3,45 Track I,25 Goon Squad 4. Pesseto, Shirley FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 35 GAA 2,3,45 Jr, Sr. Choir 45 Chorus Line 4. Phillips, Jean Briny Birds 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4, All Stars 4, PELS 3,45 Ticket Force 3, Pickens, Joyce Perrill Club 35 Jr. Sr. Choir 3. Pina, Manuel Los Gatos 3,4. Pina, Rosemary Briny Birds 25 Los Gatos 3,45 Choir I5 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. Pratt, Richard Junior Red Cross 25 Intramurals 2. Railsback, Judy Homeroom vice-president 25 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 45 Palette and Brush 45 FBLA 3,4, program chairman, board 45 GAA 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Intramurals 3. Ralston, Gary Football lp Basketball I5 Intramurals 2. Ramos, Barbara Ann Homeroom treasurer 2,35 Briny Birds ettes 45 Los Gatos 3,45 GAA 2, sports 45 Prom Queen Candidate I5 Tri-S I. 25 FHA 45 Kay- 45 Ticket Force Rank, Dean Printer 2,3,4. Ratzlaff, Roger Ratzlaff, Keith Transferred from Buhler, Kansas, Rayl, Jerry Homeroom vice-president 45 FBLA 2,3,4, treasurer 3, secretary 45 B-Team Cheerleader 35 Bookkeeper 35 Football I5 Basketball I5 Salt Hawk Investments 3,4, secretary 4. Raza, Johnny Los Gatos 2,3,4. Reazin, Glenda Transferred from Wichita, Kansas5 ette and Brush 4. Redgate, Larry Hi-Y I,25 Printer 2,3,4. Reed, Alice Jane Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, secretary 4, sports 2,4, Joe's Accompanist 35 Choir 25 Jr, Sr. Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 25 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 25 Kayette Choir 2,35 Allaga- roo 4, Foculty5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Co-ed Counselor 4. Reed, Don Briny Birds 45 Key Club 4. Reed, Jim Key Club 45 H-Club 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Football I,2,3,45 Track I,2,4. Reed, Mavis Kayettes 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3. Rexraat, Beverly Transferred from Pittsburg High School5 Homeroom treasurer 35 BLC 4. Rhorer, Wanda Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 3,45 Briny Birds 35 Pal- GAA 2,3,45 a cappella 45 Kayette Choir 25 Paloma Game 45 Co-ed Counselor 4, Richards, Marian Briny Birds 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 H-2 35 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 a cappella 45 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 2,35 Kayette Choir 35 Carousel 35 'iPaiama Game 45 Clarinet Quartet 3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 45 Davis Scholarship 4 Rickman, Wesley Transferred from Dodge City, Kansas5 H-Club 45 Pal- ette ond Brush 45 Football 45 Track 4. Riffel, Ronald Briny Birds 45 Goon Squad 45 Key Club 35 Basketball I5 Intramurals 253. Roach, Lynette Salt Hawk Band 2. Roberts, .lay Briny Birds 45 Goon Squad 45 Los Gatos 45 Key Club 3,4, board 45 Band I5 Football I,2,35 Basketball I5 Wrestling 25 Track 25 Golf I,3, Roberts, Jerry Homeroom office I,3,45 Student Council I, Roberts, Judy Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 Los Gatos 45 GAA 2,35 Salt Hawk Band 2,3,4. Rodriquez, Alice Briny Birds 25 Los Gatos 3,45 Choir 4. Roher, Dick Sames, John Intramurals 2. Santee, Janet Homeroom secretary-treosurer5 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 FBLA 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 35 Co-ed Counselor 4. Scheffy, Christabel Transferred from Fallbrook, Colifornia5 Briny Birds 35 Perrill Club 3,45 GAA 45 Debate 35 Buzz 3. Schemm, Rosemary Briny Birds 25 FTA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 Palette and Brush 25 GAA 2,3,4. Schroeder, Doyal Schroeder, Richard FBLA 3,45 Office Worker 3, Schroll, Julie Homeroom president 3, treasurer 25 Chess Club 2,3,45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 Los Gatos 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,35 Choir 25 'iCorouseI 35 Pajama Game 45 Debate 25 Co-ed Counselor 45 Cheerleader I5 New Year's Eve Queen Candidate 45 Chorus Line 2,3,4. Schwarz, Paul Transferred from St. Teresa's5 Perrill Club 45 Key Club 3,45 FBLA 3,45 lntramurols 3, Scott, Sharon Transferred from Central School, Belgian Congo5 Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 45 Perrill Club 45 GAA 45 Choir 4. Scovil, Dorothy Briny Birds 25 Kayettes 35 Perrill Club 45 Palette and Brush 2,45 GAA 2,45 Carousel 35 Paloma Gamei' 45 Desk Set 3. Scovil, Mary Homeroom secretary 45 Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 2,35 Perrill Club 35 Los Gatos 45 Palette and Brush 3,45 Junior Red Cross 25 Jr. Sr. Choir 4. Seitz, F. J. Salt Hawk Band 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 4, Sesher, Sarah Homeroom vice-president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 45 FTA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 25 Junior Red Cross 25 MOB 4, board 4, vice-president 45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 35 District Speech Festival 3,45 AVL Speech Festival 3,45 Gidget 45 Ask Any Girl 45 Desk Set 35 Perrill Club plays 3,45 Allagaroo 4, Underclass5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Stu- dent Council I5 Co-ed Counselor 4, program chair- man 4, board 45 Chorus Line 2,3,45 Joe's Chorus Line 4. Seversan, Lucille Kayettes 35 GAA 45 Choir 2,3,4. Shilling, Mary Kayettes 2,3,4. Showalter, Calvin Football I,25 Basketball I. Siemens, James Wrestling 25 Track 2. Siebert, Marc Hi-Y 25 Boys' Chorus I5 Track 25 Intramurals I,2, Siegrist, Leslie Transferred from Partridge, Kansas5 Chess Club 35 Briny Birds 45 Los Gatos 45 Valence Club 3,4, secre- tary-treasurer 45 SNHS 45 Salt Hawk Bond 35 Concert Band 45 Orchestra 3,45 Carousel 35 Paloma Game 45 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 45 Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. Sims, Mike Chess Club 35 Key Club 3. Singleton, Karen Briny Birds 2,3,4, board 45 FHA 35 FTA 2,3,4, board 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,45 GAA 2,3,45 Pa- jama Game 45 Student Council 2,3,4, secretary 45 Co-ed Counselor 4, vice-president 4, board 45 Basket- ball Queen Candidate 4, Singleton, Wanda Transferred from Cunningham High School5 Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 45 Perrill Club 45 GAA 45 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Student Council 4. Sisk, Vic Perrill Club 25 H-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Dance Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Carousel 35 Pajama Game '45 Tennis 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Air Force Academy Scholarship Candidate 3,4. Skinner, Donald H-Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Track I,25 Intramurals 3. Slade, Bob FTA 2,3,4, board 3,4, treasurer 3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Choir 25 Chorale 45 a cap- pella 3,45 Choral Festival 35 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 l96I Senior play 4. Smalley, Daryle president 35 H-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Colladay Scholarship 4. Homeroom Track 2,3,45 Smith, Georgia Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 35 Saph. Jr. Sr. Choir 2,3,4. Smith, Larry Smith, Mary Ann Homeroom president5 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,35 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I,25 a cappella 3,45 Choral Festival 35 Carousel 35 Paloma Game 45 Perrill Club plays 25 Co-ed Counselor 4, vice-president, board5 Chorus line 2. Smith, Richard Homeroom secretary 45 FBLA 45 board 45 a cappella 3,45 Choral Festival 3,45 Carousel 35 Paloma Game 45 Basketball 3,45 Track 4. Smith, Tom Los Gatos 2,35 MOB 4, board 45 Student Council I5 Football I,25 Track I. Solida, Belinda Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 FBLA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4. Solida, Nancy Briny Birds 35 FHA 2,3,4, board 45 FBLA 25 H-2 35 GAA 2,4, sports 2. Spaniol, Marcie Junior Class Secretary 35 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Girls' Chorus I,25 Allagaroo 4, Underclass5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council l,2,35 Co-ed Counselor 45 Football Queen Candidate 45 Miss Buzz Finalist 3. Spence, Gary FBLA 25 Printer lg Golf 35 lntramurals 2. Spencer, Connie Kayettes 2,35 Palette and Brush 2,3,45 GAA 25 a cap- pella 45 Pa5arria Game 4. Spriggs, David Hi-y 3,4. Stallman, Karen Homeroom president 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Valence Club 45 Salt Hawk Band l,2,3,45 Twirlers l,2,3,4, head twirler 45 Co-ed Counselor 45 Office Worker 45 Put- nam Scholarship Candidate 45 Central State Bank Scholarship 4. Stanley, Donna Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 Junior Red Cross 35 GAA 2,3,45 Student Council l,45 Co-ed Counselor Aj Tri-S l. Steele, Stu Hameraom president 45 Briny Birds 45 H-Club 2,3,4, treasurer 45 Allagaroo King Candidate 45 New Year's Eve King Candidate 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4. Stephenson, Diana Hameraom vice-president 25 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kay' ettes 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 25 Junior Red Cross 2,35 FBLA 35 H-2 35 Co-ed Counselor 45 Office Worker 4. Stevens, Mike Hameraom president 35 Valence Club 2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 Allagaroo 4, Sports5 Buzz 3, Sports5 Wrestling 45 Track l,2,3,45 lntramurals 2,3. Stewart, Johnnie Ann Homeroom secretary5 Briny Birds 35 Palette and Brush lp GAA 3, sports 35 Jr. Sr. Choir 35 Student Council5 PELS 4. Stout, Stephen H-Club 2,3,45 Football l5 Wrestling 2,35 Track l,2,3,45 lntramurals 3. Strawn, Don Strong, Wendel Transferred from Dayton, Ohio5 FBLA 4. Summers, Jack Hameraom vice-president 2,3,45 Valence Club 45 Key Club 2,3,45 H-Club 2,3,45 Jolly J. Roachers' Chorus Line 45 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 lntramurals l, 2,3. Summers, Robert Briny Birds 45 Perrill Club 45 Los Gatos 35 Valence Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Goan Squad 45 Golf 3,45 lntramurals 2,3. Summers, Terry Valence Club 2,3545 Debate 2. Swanson, Don Golf 3,4. Swanson, Sandra FHA 25 GAA 2,4 Swigger, Keith Transferred from Albuquerque, New Mexico5 Chess Club 35 MOB 3,4, board 3,4, president 45 Dance Band 45 Salt Hawk Band 45 Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 45 Paloma Game 45 Allagaroo 4, Music5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Summerfield Scholarship Candidate 45 Nat'l. Merit Semifinalist 4. Swinney, Bruce Transferred from lola High School5 H-Club 25 FBLA 35 Basketball 35 Tennis 25 Prom King l. Symns, Janet Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,4jAllC1gGl'OO 4, Student Life5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council 45 Co-ed Counselor 4, treasurer 45 l96l Senior play 45 Colladay Scholarship 4. Thomas, Lynda Homeroorn secretary 25 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 2,35 Junior Red Cross l,25 FBLA 2,35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 25 Student Council l,25 Office Worker 45 Ticket Force 2,3. Thomas, Sharon Briny Birds 25 Kayettes 25 Girls' Chorus 2,3,4. Thompson, Van Senior Class President 45 Hameraom president 25 Key Club 2,45 H-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, board 2, vice- president5 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Allagaroo 4, Sports5 Buzz 3, Fourth Page Editor5 Stu- dent Council President lg Sweetheart King Candidate 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track lg Tennis 2,3,4. Thrasher, Clifford lntramurals 3. Tippie, Jim Los Gatos 45 Palette and Brush 45 lntramurals l. Tongote, Jane Transferred from Storm Lake, lowa5 Briny Birds 45 Kayettes 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Chorale 45 a cappella 45 Choral Festival 45 Paloma Game '45 Gidget 4. Trent, James Vannaman, Janice Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Perrill Club 25 GAA 2. Velazquez, Jane Steadman Homeroom secretary5 Briny Birds 25 FHA 45 Kayettes 25 Junior Red Cross 25 GAA 25 Choir 45 Choral Festi- val 4. Vincent, Sherril Hameraom president lp FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 2,3,4, sports 3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Chorus Line 45 Prom Queen Candidate l5 lntramurals l. Voth, Lawrence Band lj Choir 3,45 Golf 3,4. Watson, Bev Homeroom secretary-treasurer 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 3,4, board 4, treasurer 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4, board 3, treasurer 35 FBLA 2,3,4, board 45 GAA 2,3,4, sports 2,3,45 Kayette Choir 25 Student Council 2,35 Co-ed Counselor 45 Ticket Force 3. Watson, Darrell Briny Birds 45 H-Club 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Football lg Track l,2,3,4. Webb, Ed Wells, Harlan Hameraom secretary 25 Briny Birds 4, board 45 Key Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Salt Hawk Band 2,35 Concert Band 45 Paloma Game 45 Clarinet Ensemble 25 Sammy Salthawk 45 lntramurals l,2,3,4. Wendland, Mary Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 25 Girls' Chorus lg Co-ed Counselor 45Office Worker 4. Weppler, Bill Valence Club 45 Key Club 3,45 H-Club 3,45 Hi-Y 25 FBLA 4. Whalen, Mary Lou Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 State Music Festival l5 Co-ed Coun- selor 4. White, Bob White, Jane Briny Birds 2,3,45 FHA 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Los Gatos 45 Junior Red Cross 45 SNHS 45 GAA 2,3,4, sports 25 Student Council 35 Co-ed Counselor 4, board 45 Office Worker 3. White, Marshall White, Walter Dance Band 3,45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Carousel 35 Paloma Game 4. Wiens, Bonnie Homeroom secretary 35 Briny Birds 45 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Palette and Brush 45 Junior Red Cross 4, board 4, treasurer 45 FBLA 35 GAA 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 3,45 Co-ed Counselor 4, Wiens, Brad Dance Band l5 Salt Hawk Band 2, Wiens, Ron Palette and Brush 4. Wiggins, Ray Wilbeck, Jerry Briny Birds 45 Valence Club 3,4, vice-president 45 Salt Hawk Band 25 a cappella 45 Pajama Game 45 Basketball lp Track l. Williams, Jerry Perrill Club 2,3,45 Salt Hawk Band 2,35 Concert Band 3,45 Paloma Game 45 lntramurals 2,3. Williams, Linda Hameraom president. Williams, Michelle Briny Birds 25 FHA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Red Crass 2,3,4, board 3,4, vice-president 3, president 45 FBLA 2,3, vice-president 3, board 35 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,35 District Speech Festival 3,45 AVL Speech Festival 3,45 State Speech Festival 3,45 Debate 35 Co-ed Counselor 4. Wilson, David Los Gatos 45 Key Club 2,3,45 H-Club 45 Football l,2, 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Basketball lj Track l,2,3,45 lntra- murals 2,3. Wilson, Karen Kayettes 2,45 Briny Birds 25 Perrill Club 2,45 Junior Red Cross l,2,3,45 GAA 45 Soph. Jr, Sr. Choir 2,45 Kayette Choir 2. Wingert, Dean Hameraom president 25 H-Club 2,35 Golf 2,3,45 lntra- murals 2,3. Wingert, Rozann Briny Birds 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 H-2 35 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 Ticket Force 2. Wolfersberger, Robert Dance Band 2,3,45 Salt Hawk Band 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Choir 45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Carousel 35 Pajama Game 45 Debate 2,3,4. Wood, Roger Woods, Diane Briny Birds 2,35 FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 Palette and Brush 2,35 GAA 2,3,4. Woods, JoEtta Briny Birds 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 FBLA 35 GAA 25 Soph. Jr. Sr. Choir 2,3,45 Kayette Choir 3. Woodson, Jeffrey Basketball lg lntramurals 2,3. Wyatt, Rosalie Homeroom secretary 35 Kayettes 25 Palette and Brush 2,3,4, board 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Co-ed Counselor 4. Young, Mary Beth Hameraom vice-president ly secretary-treasurer 2,3, president 45 Briny Birds 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, board 3,4, secretary 35 Junior Red Cross 25 board, treasurer5 H-2 35 GAA 2,3,4, board 3,4, sports 2,3,45 Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Chorale 45 a cappella 3,45 Choral Festival 45 Emporia State Scholarship Tests 3,45 En- semble accompanist 35 Kayette Choir 3,45 Carousel 35 Pajama Gamei' 45 Allagaroo 4, Clubs5 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council l5 vice-president l5 Coeed Counselor 45 Football Queen Candidate 45 Miss Buzz 35 Chorus Line 2,35 Kayette Camp 35 Kayette Confer- ence 35 Prom Queen Candidate lg l96l Senior Play 4. Young, Scotty Briny Birds 45 Key Club 2,3,4, board 2,3,4, vice-presi- dent 3, District Governor 45 Salt Hawk Band 25 Buzz 3, Reporter5 Student Council l,2,3,4, secretary l5 Sweetheart King Candidate 45 New Year's Eve King 45 lntramurals 2,3. Zumalt, Sharon FHA 25 GAA 2, sports 2. 2 index A Adams, Diane 53,76 Adams, Mary Esther 41,45,51,84,85,7B,112,113 Adams, Vernon 13 Adcock, Ann 13,21,66,74,76,77,99 Addison, Dianna 53 Akins, Robert 41,137 Alber, John 41 Alber, Karl 41,109 Albertson, Larry 139 Aldrich, Dale 41,81,138 Aleman, Robert 41 Allagaroa 114,l15,116,117 Allagaroo King 145 Allagaroo King Candidates 144 Allen, David 41 Allen, Mr, Olin 162 Allerheiligen, Louise 41,107 All School Play B4 Almanza, Esther 41 Bearden, Don 14 Beavers, Jerry 41 Bebb, Laura 53 Bechthold, Bonnie 41 Bechtol Becker, d, Dennis 14,76 Kathy 14,80,99,108 Bell, Mary 14,80 Bemis, Nancy 41,51,71,74,77,89,104,105 Bemis, Rodney 41,130 Bemis, Steven 53 Beniom Beniam in, Gary 41,74,75,77,150 in, Harry 14,25,29,96,103,137,154 Bennett, Beverly 14 Bennett, Bob 139 Bennett, Donna 41 Bennett, Joan 53 Bennett , Mrs, Thelma 175 Benson, James 11,14,22,107 Bernard, Steve 41,111,123,130,137 Berry, Linda 53 Beyer, Janet 41 Bites, Brian 41,78,81,86,100,101, Billingsly, Lee 41,80,136 Birt, Orvall 14 Altvater, Eunice 13,74,76,77 Alumbaugh, Bob 41,138 Amstutz, Mark 13,22,74,77,78,80 Anders, Mrs. Mary Ann 108,162 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Charles 13,29,81,91 Jack 53,7B,79 f Judith 13,7696 Kay 13,69,76 Many 41 ,66,67,70,91 Andres, Anne 13,100,101 Anshutz,Marilee 13,74,78,99 Armbruster, William 53,66,76 Bishop, Phyllis 53,76 Block,Birddella 14,70,71,82,97,98,99,l05,106,107 Black, Charles 53,91 Black, Kathryn 14,76 Block, William 14 Blackburn, Janet 53,76 Blond, Jean 41,45,152 Bland, Virginia 14,25,74,75,77,78,79,80,85,146 Bland, Vivian 53,80 Blank, Dona 14,25,35,78,79,81,99 Blanton, Doris 42 Blea, Frankie 53,68,105,154 Armstrong, Doug 53 Armstrong, Miss Virginia 68,162 Arnett, Kenny 13 Ashcroft, Morton 41 Astle, Judy 53,66 Atkinson, Bill 13,111,123,136,137 Atkinson, Bob 41,111,122,123,136,137 Bleger, Candance 53,80,105 Bloom, Blount, Boese, Vicki 14,74,75,77 Sonya 14 Eleanor 15 Bolt, Rolf 15 Bolt, Bea 42,81 Bolyard, Barbara 52,53 Austermiller, Kay 41,74,78 Avers, Jim 41,51 Avery, Danna 41 Avery, Emmett 41 Avery, Melvin 13,135 Awards 10,11 Ayers, Dennis 41,76,105,136,151 Ayers, Barbara 41 Babcock, Richard 13,61 Bond, Dennis 53,123 Bontrager, Dean 55 Bookless, Marsha 53 Booze, Linda 53 Borecky, Elaine 53,81 Bassemeyer, Diana 53,76,105 Bousser, Mrs. Anita 175 Bowlinger, Judi 42,76 Brandt, James 53,76 Brashears, Elaine 15 Breaux, Betty 15,105 Badders, Martha 41 Bailey, Freddie 53 Bailey, Judy 13,76 Baird, Randy 13 Baird, Sandy 53 Baker, Nancy 13,82,89,97,99,114,115,116,154,166 Baker, William 53 Bales, Judith 53,98 Baltz, Pat 53,B1,105 Banker, Mike 53,80 Banks, Charlotte 13,35,83,99 Banyard, Berta 53 Banyard, Rebecca 52,53,77,81,151 Barb, Robert 41,109 Barber, Richie 41 Barker, Bill 13 Barker, Carolyn 53 Barker,Jae 41 Barkman, Barbara 13 Barkman, Leonard 41,136 Barkman, Sheryl 53 Barnes, Jack 41,45,81 Bones, James 13,81 Barr, David 53,80 Barrett,Coralee 14,76,78,99 Bartlett, Mrs. Virginia 161 Basketball 126,127,128,129,130,131 Basketball Queen 147 Basketball Queen Attendants 146 Bottey, Jerry 14,83,84,114,115 Baxter, Karon 14,99,105 Baze, Jim 53,76 Beorden, Dennis 53 Brendel, Mrs. Mary 175 Bretz, Derroll 15,78,79,81,10B Brewer, Gary 1O,15,22,66 Brewster, Sibyl 53,76 Brickey, Karyl 15,79,81,99,108 Briggs, Bright, Patricia 53 Vivian 15 Brightenburg, Doyle 11,15,35,37,102,122,124,129, Brightenburg, Mary 42 Briny Birds 95,96,97 Britain, Dianne 53 Britain, Jeanell 15 Britt, K ent 15,66,73,76,77,83,96,l14,116,154 Brooks, 'Abery 15 Brooks, Bob 15,109 Brooks, Dayna 42,107 Brooks, John 53,76,123 Brooks, Pot 53,66,73,139 Brooks, Ray 42,122,136 Brown, Brenda 53 Brown, Claudia Brown, Dennis 42,102,155 Brown, Faye 50,53 Brown, Glenda 15 Brown, Jobe 42,66,67,150 Brown, Larry 53,76 Brown, Lewis 16 Brown, Lois 16 Brown, Margaret 42,151 Brown, Norman 42,81 Brown, Patsy 16 Brown, Rita 53,61 Brown, Robert 42,74,75,77,136,137 Brown, Mr. Warren 92,162 Browning, Patty 42,78 Bryon, Jon Bryant, Loretta 53,105 Bunte, Connie 16 Bunte, Mr, Herman 72 Burdick, Connie 16 Burger, Joan 12,16,80,99,105,114,116 Burgess, Brad 42 Burney, Bonnie 42,107 Burns, Kay 42,76 Burns, Nancy 53,76 Burr, Glen 16 Burris, Gary 16 Bush, Donna 16,21 Bush, Herbert 54 Butler, Bill 54 Bun 'I 12,1 I3 Bybee, Janis 16,1B,76,77,99 Byer, Terry 42 Byrd, Phyllis 54 Byroad, Ardith 11,12,16,7O,99 C Cabral, Steven 54 Cain, Linda 42,151 Cairns, Mr. E. A. 154,162 Collis, Effie 54,57,76 Calvillo, Paul 16 Carey, Brooks 139 Corey, Mary 42,51,89,91,113,150 Carland, Ralph 16,82 Carter, Doug 42 Castor, Albert 54,136 Castro, Alice 54,57,76 Castro, Jae 42,106,107,154 Cavanaugh, Carl 42 Ceideburg, Steve 42,88 Chabin, Harry 16,66,68,73,87,111,11 Chabin, John 54,123 Chadwick, Carol 54 Chalfant, Ruth 54,57 Chamberlain, Ronno 54,66,76 Cheerleaders 95 Chick, Carolyn 42,107 Chick, Marilyn 42 Chiles, Linda 42,47,51,71 Chrest, Judy 42 Christman, Mrs. Darlene 175 Clophan, Connie 54,81 Claphan, Kenny 42,76,81,122 Clark, Gary 42 Clark,Jim 42 Clark,Van 54,107,123,125,13O Clegg, Anne 42,74,77 Clifford, Kay 16 Clifford, Rodger 54 Cline, Mrs, Leta 175 Clinton, Miss Pearl 161 Coberly, Mr, Harry 159 Coberly, Jan 42,113 Co-ed Counselors 98,99 Cole, Brian 16,30,107 Cole, Diana 42 Cole, James 54,66,108 Cole, John 16 Cole, Sharon 42,74,77,154 Colegrove, Hermon 42 Coleman, Mrs. Bessie 163,175 Coleman, Dale 42,112,113,l36 Colglazier,Jon 54 Colladay, Nancy 42,107 Colle, Pam 54 Collins, Gwen 42,76 Collins, Ralph 54,61 Collins, Susan 54,90 Collins, Thomas 54,81 Comes, Karen 42 Compton, Jessica 42 Compton, Sue 54 Connelly, Bill 16 Connor, Kathy 42,51,104,105 Connor,Tish 54,96 Cook, Betty 42 Cook, Ed 16,74,83,84,85,101 4,116,122,148 154 Garcia, Karen 55,105,107 Cook, Fred 42 Cooper, Mr. John 74,76,150,163 Cooper, Linda 17,105 Cope, Miss Esther 163 Corey, Johnny 54,76,136 Corwin, Cheryl 54 Cotter, Carolyn 17,74,77,82,83,84,95,97,99,147 Cowles, David 43,81 Cox, Carl 54,68,136 Cox, Carol Cox, Charlotte 43,74,77 Cox, Gail 17 Cox, J. Dee 17 Cox, Kenneth 17 Cox, Roelene 54 Coyne, Julie 17,18,69,114 Cramer, Mrs. Gene 83,163 Crawford, Keith Crawford, Susan 54 Crooker, Martha 54,76 Cross, Vic 43 Crouse, Judy 17 Crow, Charles 54 Crow, Judy 68 Crupper, Erland 43,68,73,74,78,80,102,129,l30,136 Crupper, Rozanne 17,76,99,105 Cully, Ronald 17,77,82,85,123,136 Cummings, Judi l7,69,99 Cunningham, Anne 43,78,80,81,98,119 Cunningham, Carol 54 Curiel, Edward 43,107 Curiel, Rudy 54 Curran, Lloyd 54 Curry, Marsha 54,76,86,105 Custodians 175 D Dailey, Mr. James 78,119,163 Daines, Annie 54 Danford, Dianne 43 Darling, Jayne 43,107 Darlington, Tish 43,71,105 Falk, Carole 19 Darnell, Bill 43,112,113,123,128,129,131 Daugherty, June 17,83,84,85,99 Daugherty, Vaden 54,138 Davis, Bill 43,130 Davis, Larry 54 Dean, Deanna 54 Dean, Gary 43 Dean, Nick 17,96,155 Dean Tony 54 68,101,130,154 Debate 100,101 DeGraw, Charles 43,72,108 Dehart, Deanne 17,99 Dehart, Donna 17 Demoret, Steve 43,122 Denney, Jim 43 Dennis, Robert 54 Deppner, Fred 54 Deppner, Kathy 18 Derstein, Gary 18 Detter, Carl 18,22,78,79,80,111,138 DiFelice, Jack 54 Diggs, Patsy 43,76 Dinwiddie, Jack 43 Dipman, Wayne 54 Dirksen, Janet 18,76 Dirksen, Shirley 18 Ditgen, Judy 43 Doane, David 43,66,73,136 Dodge, Darrell Douglas, Larry 11,18,68,95,102,103 Dove, Barbara 54 Dowers, Nancy 54 Dragoo, Sharon 18 Drake, Marian 18,99 Drew, Jeanne 55 Drury, Carolyn 55,76,81 Duarte, Mary 18,107 Duarte, Vera 18,105,107 Dunlop, Cheryl 43,74,75,77,81,85,89,113 Dunlop, Mr. Ralph 159 Dunn, John 18,73,96,114 Dunn, Merilyn 43,113 Dunsworth, Geanetta 54,76 Dunsworth, Saundra 43,88 Dutton, Kay 43,84 DuVal, Ronnie 43 Dwyer, John 18 Dye, Marilyn 54 Dye, Pat 18 Dyer, John 54,90 Easterday, Judy 18,2l,69 Eastman, Sharon 54,76 Ebright, Marcia 19,71,95,97,99,114,116,142 Echols, Harry 19,82 Eckhart, Debora 54,80 Edgington, John 43 Ediger, Darrell 19 Ediger, LaVerne 19,107 Edman, Gene 43,74,76,77,88 Edwards, Loretta 19 Edwards, Neal 19,76,135 Edwards, Ruth 43 Ehling, Brenda 44 Ehrlich, Robert 54,77,79,81,84 Ek, Gregory 54 Elliott, Nancy 77 Elliott, Sharon 44,67,76,83,84 Ellis, Myrna 56,152 Ely, Miss Doris 108,164 Emery, Marc 19 Enfield, Janet 55,76 England, Margaret 19,70,90,97,99,144,146 English Department 108 Enns, Leland 55 Ensz, Georgia 44,66,100,101 Entz, Marvin 19 Ertz, Jane 55,76 Eurton, Michael 55,122 Evans, Juanita 55 Evans, Miss Ruth 67,164 Evans, Sandy 44,45,76,105 Ewbank, Carolyn 55,76 Ewbank, Lee 139 Ewing, David 44,136 Ewing, Kent 19 F Farmer, Donna 44 Forney, Dale l9,91,95 Farney, Jerry 55,130 Fast, Joan 19,71,74,75,77,99 FBLA 68 Featherston, LaVell 19,78 Ferguson, Mr. W. W. 159 Fernie, John 55,66,67,139 Ferris, Bruce 19,22,96,97,111,116,120,122,137,144 Ferry, Eddy 55,105 FHA 86,87,88 Fields, Gilbert 44,154 Finney, James 44 Fischer, Eileen 55,76 Fischer, Merle Fish, Chuck 44,74,77,139 Fitzgerald, Vincent 55,66,80 Flagg, Miss Ethelyn 108,164 Flickinger, Carol 55 Football 120,121,122,123,124,125 Football Queen 143 Football Queen Attendants 142 Flores, Delores 55 Flores, Rosie 20 Florez, Sharron 55,76 Floyd, Patricia 20,76 Forbes, Mary 20,76 Ford, Karen 44,96 Fowler, Jim 55 Fox, Onaglee 55,105 Fax, Shirley 44,68,81,91 Frederikson, Jim 44,81 Freidenberger, Dee 11,18,20,70,77,89,97,99,115,116 Frick, Jim 44,81 Friesen, Carol 20,25,83,86,96,99,105,143,154 Friesen, Richard 20 Friesen, Rosalie 55 Fry, Vicki 55 FTA 88 Fuller, Eddie 44,68,154 Fuller, Linda 20,76,87,88,99 Fullmer, David 20 G GAA 69,70,71 Gceddert, Donna 44,77,78,89,113 Gaede, James 55 Gallardo, Sylvia 44,76,l07 Gallardo, Tony 56 Gantz, Gary 56 Garcia, Lydia 44,107 Garcia, Margaret 20 Garcia, Mike 55 Garvin, Howard 44,135 Garwood, Gary 44,78,79,81 Gass, Marsha 56 Gatlin, Stanley 44 Geddes, Dean 56 German, Quinton 44,51,68,136 Gibbs, Norma 20,76,151 Gibson, Gary 44 Gibson, Helen 56,78,87 Gibson, Jean 44,105 Gifford, Marilyn 20,86 Gilbert, Martha 11,20,25,74,77,89,96,99,114,115,146 Gilbreath, Mr, Lewis E. 164 Gilchrist, Sue 55,76 Gillaspey, D'Anna 20 Gilley, James 56 Gilley, Sandra 20,76 Gilley, Sherry 44 Gillilan, Mr. C. R. 164 Gilliland, Patty 56,66,76 Gingerich, Michael 44 Gingerich, Ralph 20,68 Glaser, Jean 20,87 Goble,Jan 44 Goclina, Phillip 20,107 Goetz, John 44 Goheen, Evelyn 56 Goldsmith, Chery 56,68,76 Goldsmith, Janice 20,81,82,99 Golf 139 Gonzales, Bobby 21,46,76,152 Gordon, Frank 44,112,113,136,152,153 Gordon, Lee 44,113,122,136,154 Gordy, Don 56,138 Gould, Sharon 21 Gowens Bobbie 21 GFUbEF,lGCl9 56,136 Gradall, Graham Graham Graham Jeanie 21,97 , Darol L. 152,165 ,Jean 21,25,80,103 , Judy 56,76 Graham, Lee 21,25,80,103 Grant, Randy 44,73,123,154 Graves, Gloria 56 Graves, Johnny '56 Graves, Raymond 21 Gravett,Joe 44 Greatwood, Larry 21,30 Green, Ann 44 Green, Dan 44 Green, Susan Greenert, Marcene 21,99 Greenfield, Barry 56,111,122,12 Greenwald, Sybil 56,76 Grimes, Homer Lee 98,165 Groseclose, Sheila 44,105 Guettsche, Walter 56,81 Genn, Annette 44,67,71,79,80 Gunther, Mike 44,45 Guthrie, Sandy 21 Guthrie, Sue 21,76 Guy, Mr. R. C. 160 H H-Club 110,111 Hackett, Arlyn 56,84,85,l01,105 Hagan, Patti 11,11,89,99 Hageman, Ellen 21 ,37,44,66,70, Hageman, Patricia 83,92 Hainke, Sue 56,107 Haisler, David 56,80 Haldeman, Francie 56,80 Hall, Bill 44,100,101 Hall, Mike 56 Hamby,Tommy 44,45 5,130,136 71 ,74,77,89,95,97, 99,142 Hunter, Mrs. J. Richards 159 Hamilton, Mr. Max 94,139,165 Hamilton, Penny 56,79,8O Hanson, Darlene 21 Hanson, Melinda 18,22,35,74,77,99 Hardy, Jim 15,22,35,96,97,111,114,139,148 Harmon, Bob 44 Harmon, Marcia 22,89,97,107,114,154 Harper, Carolyn 56 Harr, John 22,109 Harrington, Rita 22,83,85,92,98,99 Harris, Arlie 44 Harris, Cheryl 22 Harris, Gary 56,76,77 Harris, Jack 22,102 Harris, Keith 44 Harrison, Clark 22 Hartke, Carol 44,76 Hartl, Blythe 44 Haskard, Karen 44,77,79,88,107 Haston, Cindy 56,71 Hathaway, Mr. Jim 68 Hauschild, Kenny 56,122 Houschild, Phyllis 45 Hauser, James 56 Havens, Mr. Nels H. 161 Hawks, Judy 11,22,99 Hawks, Kirby 45,74 Haxton, Janet 22 Hedger, Ellen 56 Hedger, Janice 45,76 Hefling, Dennis 45 Heller, Jon 56 Henry, Janet 71 Henry, Marie 56 Hensley, Carol 45,66 Helsley, Diane 45 Heppenstall, Roger Herbison, Janet 45 Herbison, Kathy 56 Hernandez, Julian 56 Herrin, Mr. R. Clark 165 Herron, Ron 45,73,74,75,77,150 Hester, Jeanie 45,74,77,88 Hester, Tom 22 Hewerdine, Mrs. Mildred 175 Higgins, Janice 45,69 Hiigel, Mr. Lewis E. 165,80 Hildebrandt, Doris 22,108 Hildebrandt, James 56 Hill, Christie 56 Hill, Dennis 22,123,124 Hill, Kathy 45 Hilleary, Barry 22,73,92,100,101,114,115,116,153 Hilton, Robert 56 Hilyard, Jack 56,76 Hindman, Robert 56,80 Hi-Y 102,103 Hobson, Barbara 45 Hodge, David 22,23,35,66,67,72,73,j11,128 Hoeter, Carolyn 23 Hater, Kathy 56,76 Hoke, Carolyn 23,74,77,99 Hoke, Nancy 56 Holford, Stephen 57 Holley, Melvin 45 Hollowell, Dick 21,23,80 Holloway, Kirt 57,66,153,163 Holmes, Beverly 57,76 Holmes, Grace 23 Holmquist, Mary 57,66,76 Holzworth, Mrs. Bertha 161 Homan, Barbara 23,100,101 Horne, Dennis 57 Horton, Bill 57 Hoskinson, Ray 57 Houston, Judy 23,76,99 Hovious, Nancy 45 Howe, Mari 45,155 Howell, Mel 57,68,111,122,125,130,154 Hawey, Steve 57,130,136 Hoy, John 45 Hoy, Lindo 23,66,69,82,97,98,99,151,152 Hubbard, Mary 11,23,88,99 Huckabey, Shirley 45 Huddle, Garry 57 Huey, Bob 45 Huffman, Rachel 45 Hughes, Barbara 43,45,74,76,77,9o,91,155 Hughes, Bill 57,73,123,153 Humiston, Sally 57 Hunt, Pamela 57 Hunter, Beatty 15,22,23,35,72,74,77,96, Hurst, Stephen 45,80,154 Hutchinson, Gary 23 Hutton,Jane 23,79,80,91,99 Hyter, Charles 23,68,96,114,155 I lmes, Mr. Paul 94 lmmisote, Valle 45 lnkanish, Charles 45 lpson, Larry 57 lreland, Mr. Ernest 121,137,166 Ireland, Patricia 41,45,151 J Jacques, Celeste 45 Jacques, Vivo 57 James, Doretha 23 James, Gary 23 James, Richard 23,130 Jamison, Juanita 45 Janner, Lois 23,66,83,84,99,114,116,155 Jormer, Janet 24 Jarrott, Susie 57,81 Jaynes, Harold 45 Jeffries, Sandy 24,80 Jeffries, William 24,30,74,78 Jenkins, Buzz 24,25,29,96 Jenkins, Sandra 57 Jennings, Sharon 45,154 Jennings, Ted 57 Jerauld, Beverley 46 Johnson, Mr. Bob 135 Johnson, Corkey 11,24,78,79,80 Johnson, Deborah 57,76,152 Johnson, Eddie 46 Johnson, Jeanine 46 Johnson, Lt. Jim 72 Johnson, Larry 57 Johnson, Sherrill 46,76,92 Johnson, Velma 57 Johnson, Viola Johnston, Doris 57,78 Jones, Gordon 57,139 Jones, Clo 57 26,96 Jones, Larry Jones, Phoebe 57 Jones, Steve 46 Jones, Vicke 57 Jordan, Dee 46 57,122 Jordan, John Juhnke, Fred 57 Jr. Red Cross 104,105 K Kats, Lyle 135 Kaufman, Toni 57 Kayettes 89,90,91 Keckler, Robert 46,51 Keesling, Kathy 46,51,71,74,77 Keesling, Mary 57 Kellenbarger, Mr. Frank M. 72,166 Keller, Gary 58 Keller, Ralph 58 Kenison, Judith 46 Kennard, Penny 58,76,96,151 Keown, Mrs. Aylene 115,166 Kerbs, Kenny 58 Kern, Jerry 46 Kersey, Roger 24,30 Kerwood, Larry 24,80 Key Club 72,73 Keyser, John 24,90,107 Kicenske, Marilyn 46 Kidd, Jim 58 Kienzle, John 46,154 Kightlinger, Michael 58 Kimberly, Sharon 46,105 King, Jim 43,46,112,113,139 King, Orneta 58,81 Kingsley, Mr. Russell 166 Kinley, Doug 24,74,75,77,80,120,123,12 111,121,122, 137 5,149 Kirby, Marion 24 Kirk, Diane 58,76,98 Kirkby, Thomas 46 Kitch, Tim 46,1l1,122,123,129,130,137 Kitson, Ken 58 Kline, Robie 58,101,105 Klingler, Mr. Jackie 174 Klinkerman, Kathi 46 Kluge, Bill 46 Knauer, Mr. Del 108,166 Knox, Mr. Dennis 68,167 Knox, Mr. Walter 167 Koeppen, Dorothy Koeppen, Norman 58 Konnesky, Jae 46,47,135 Konnesky, John 58,135,139 Koon, Francie 24,99 Koontz, Kembo 46,106,107 Krafels, Mr, Joe 109,121,128,169 Kramer, B Kramer, T obette 58,63,76,91 om 24 Kramer, Mr. Woodrow 136,137,167 Krehbeil, Carolyn 24,99 Krieg, Jamie 46 Kroeker, Dennis 58 Kruckenberg, Mr. Homer 138,155,167 Krug, Karen 46 Kruse, Mrs. Ora 168 Kuehnl, Pam 58,76 Kumorowski, Edward 24 L LaClair, Ronnie 45,46 Laird, Rose Anne 24,66,76 Lamb, Barbara 11,24,35,37,94,98,99,105 Lamb, Jim 58 Lancaster, Connie 58,76 Lancaster, Nelson 24 Landrith, Carol 25,74,77,97 Langenwalter, Barbara 58 Lanning, Mrs. Eleanor 161 Lappin, Tom 25,29,78,81,115,116,153 LaVigne, Russ 58,73,155 Lawrence, Larry 46,154 Lay, Charles 25 Layman, lrene 45,46,76 Layman, Wilma 25,74,77,99 Leiker, Jerry 46 Lemen, Gerald 46 Lemen, Sharron 25 Leopold, Kent 58,79,81,138 Leslie, William 46 Lewis, Dean 25,66,77,96 Link, Marcheto 25,76,99 Littleton, Ron 25,109 Lmooy, Fred 22,25,96,111,116,128,129,131 Livingston, Lane 46,92 Locke, John 46,122 Lollis, Mr. William 168 Longhofer, Mr. Garland 168 Los Gatos 106,107 Lowe, Sarah 25 Lucas, Karen 12,18,69,76,99 Ludwaguim 25,68,111,115,116,120,122,125 Luman, Richard 46 Lyman, Mrs. Doris 7,108,168 Lyman, Margo 46,71,85,89,96,112 Lynch, Pearl 58,76,105 Lyons, Mr. Charles 121,137,152,l68 Mc McBride, Mike 25 McBride, Vicki 58,76,84 McCalla, Jerry 25 McCarthy Pat , 58 McCarthy, Carolyn 58,80 McCaskey, Fred 58 McClellan, Butch 58 McClellan, Kay 21,26,76 McClure, Mr. Bruce 121 McClure, Dennis 52,58 McClure, Larry 46,109 McCord, Dora 58 McCracken, Shelley 58,76 McCue, Janet 58 McCue, Karen 26 McCully, Laura 58 McCurdy, Lonn 26 ,137,144 McDaniel, Delores 58,76 McDaniel, Donna 26,76 McDonald, Paula 46,107 McDonough, Kerrie 58,78,81 McDonnough, Mr, William 159 McElyea, Judy 26 McEntarfer, Mike 26 McFadden, Susan 58,66 McGill, Ann 59,107,152 McGuire, Anita 46,70,170 Mclver, Jane 46 McKee, Marilyn 46,74,77 McLain, Merilyn 59,80 McMillan, Marcy 26 McMullin, Mr. C. E. 169 McMurry, Nancy 46 McQuilliam, David 59 McQuilliom, Mrs. Dorothy 175 McQuilliam, Judy 26,76 McShane, John 46,47,68,130,154 McShane, Paul 26,33,96,129,148 McVey, Diana 46,76 M Mabry, Donna 26 Machgan, Mrs. Opal 175 Magerfleisch, Richard 26,109 Magyar, Larry 46,66,107,111,112,122,123,136 Maldonado, Amelia 46 Moley, Linda 59,80 Mallett, Gordon 46,74,78,79,81,96,138 Mallett, Grant 46,74,78,80,84,96,100,101,136,150 Mollett, Rev. H. M. 102 Manche, Jackie 59 Manear, Gary 59 Markle, Gary 47,80,129,130,139,153 Marshall, Gary 59,130 Martens, Gerald 26,74,75,76,77,154 Martens, Jim 26,77,78,80 Martin, Carol 26,89,91,99,114,116,142 Martin, Elaine 47 Martindell, Cindy 59,66,71 Martinez, Joe 47 Martinez, Mary 47,107 Martinez, Stella 47,105,107,154 Mason, William 26,35,107 Maxfield, Mike 47 Mayes, Judy 47,105 Mayfield, Larry 26,95,97,114 Mendenhall, Lonnie 59 Mendoza, Victor 59 Mesker, Richard 26,76 Mettlen, Randy 47,74,77,7S,80,150 Metzler, Lott 26 Meyer, Connie 47,70,76,88 Meyer, Phil 59 Meyer, Nation 59,155 Milburn, Wanda 27,105 Miles, Carol 59,76 Miller, Mr. A. W. 108 Miller, Becky 27 Miller, Dale 59 Miller, Dick 47,112,122 Miller, Jackie 59 Miller, Jim 59 Miller, Jerry 47,80 Miller, Judy 47 Miller, Mike 59 Miller, Ronny 59 Mills, Skip 47 Millspaugh, Charles 47,154 Millspaugh, Richard 59 Missildine, Jackie 47,71,76,106,112,113 Mitchell, Dennis 43,47,66 Mitchell, Linda 59 Mitchell, Ruth 47 Mock, Connie 47 Mohr, Jerry 47,79,80 Montandon, Ronald 27,91 Montford, Judy 47 Montgomery, Ronald 59 Moore, Ann 47,76,11a,153 Moore, Lois 21,80 Mordy, Miss Charlene 68,169 Morgan, David 22,27 Morgan, Diane 59 Morgan, Harry 59 Morgan, Henry 59 Morris, Mrs. Bertha 175 Morris, Judy 27,74,77,99 Morris, Stacy 47 Morton, Bill 59 Morton, Michael 47 Moulds, Mary 59,81 Mueller, Kenneth 27,73,76,150 Munoz, Martha 47 Murphey, Susan 47,70,74,77,89,112 Murphy, Deloris 27,70,71,74,77 Murphy, Ronald 47 Music 74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81 Mustain, Anne 59 Myers, Cecilia 47,107 Myers, Roy 47 Myers, Sharon 59 Myers, Virginia 47 N Neal, Jim 47,77,80,155 Needham, Miss Donna 70,169 Nelson, Vernon 59,136 Nester, Tom 59 Nestor, Bonita 47 Neuburger, Ancel 11,22,27,88 Neuburger, Artie 22,27 Neufeld, Connie 47,107 Neufeld, Linda 48,76 Neufeld, Myra 48,67,74,75,77,79,80 Penny, Maurice 28,123,124,137 Perkins, Clinton 60 Perkins, Sheldon 60,76 Perrill, Mrs. Ariel 108,170 Perrill Club 83,84,B5 Perrin, David 60,80,136 Perry, Richard 28,35,73,96,111,116,129131 44 Perry, Virginia 48 Pesseat, Joseph 171 Pessetto, Shirley 28,76 Petering, Geraldine 48 Peterson, Alan 60 Peterson, Lynne 48,79 Peterson, Mrs. Marion 171 Peterson, Roger 60,130 Pettiiohn, Kathleen 48,89,101 Petty, Miss Mary 98,171 Phillips, Jean 28 Phillips, Michael 60 Phillips, Richard 109 Phleger, Vicky 60 Pickenpaugh, Gilbert 48,112,154,155 Pickens, Joyce 28,76 Pierson, Sheryl 60 Piken, Lori 48,107 Pina, Manuel 28 Pina, Rosemary 28,99,107 Pitts, Ken Plush, Shirley 76,107 Poe, Mr. John 108,171 Newell, Mr. Don 128 Newell, Miss Thressa 70,169 Newlon, Joe 27,111,116,120,121,122,145 Newman, Carolyne 47,48,66,67,70,71,77 Nichols, Charles 27,35,96,116,136,144 Nichols, Larry 59 Nickel, Miss Janice 105,169 Nicklin, Dennis 59 Nielsen, Connie 59 Nieman, Willard 59,136 Niemann, Gary 47,105 Noll, Mr. Linus 108 Norris, Elsie 43,48,76,77 Novinger, Linda 27 Nunernoker, Sharon 48 O Oakley, Paulo 48,70,74,77 Obee, Jeanette 59,76 Ochs, Margaret 48 Ogle, Mrs. Esther 104,105,170 Onties, Sam 59,79,80,123,125 Opdycke, Kenneth 27,102,103 O'Riley, Sue 59 Osborn, Sue 48,76 Osenbaugh, Jo Anne 59 Osenbaugh, Judith 28 Ostrander, Mel 135 O'Sullivan, Joe 48,78,79,81,108,139 Owens, Carolee 28,107 Poind exter, Sharon 48,86,105 Pope, Florence 60 Pope, Gary 48 Pope, Kent 48 Pope, Ronnie 60,186 Porter, David 48,74,75,77 Porter, Richard 60 Powell, Harrell 60,76,83 Powe ll, Judy 48 Powers, Mr. Clayton 171 Powers, Judith 45,48,76.152 Pownall, Carolyn 48 Pratt, Richard 28 Preston, Richard 48,80 Price, Peggy 60,105 Printers 109 Prilliman, Charlotte 48 Pryor, Mr. Harold 102,103,172 Puls, Gary 48 Ragsdale,Corolyn 48 Railsback, Judith 28,96,99 Ra mo s, Barbara 28,107 Ramsay, Kay 45,48,101 Ramsdale, Miss Margaret 86,172 Rank, Dean 28,109 Rank, Judith 48 Rankin, Margaret 48 Owens, Owens, Carl 48,138 Samuel 48 P Palacio, Guadalupe Palette Palmer, and Brush 92,93 Roma 80 Pankow, Danny 28,35 Pankow , Tonia 48 Pankratz, Larry 48 Parker, Bob 60 Parker, Bob 28,74,77 Parker, Charlene 48,76 Parker Marlene 48 66 87 Parkeri Miss Mildred' no Parks, Mr. Claude 103,170 Parks, S aundra 60 Paschal, Dell 60,73,123,13O Paschal, Lynda 18,28,76,77,99,146 Patton, Mr. Bobby 82,170 Paulton, Marcia Paulton, Nancy Pearce, Mr. Earl 159 Pearce, Mrs. Emalene 175 Pedigo, Donald 48 Penner, Jeanene 43,48,76,90 Pennick, Mary 60,76 Pennington, Jane 48 Ralston 28,152 Ratlitt, Lana 48 Ratzlaff, Keith 29,82 Ratzloff, Roger 29 Ratzlaff, Ronald 29 Rayl, Jerry 29 Razo, Joe 48,136,154 Razo, Johnny 29,48 Reoves, George 48,80,153 Reazin, Glenda 29 Redgate, Larry 29,109,113 Redinger, Loa Ann 60 Reece, Margaret 60,76 Reece, William 60 Reed, Alice Jane 29,69,76,115 Reed, Don 29,96 Reed, Jim 29,69,76,82,115,136,137 Reed, Mavis 29 Reeves, James 49 Reinhart, Tom 60,76 Renner, Richard 49 Rexroad, Amy 60,78 Rexroat, Beverly 29 Reynolds, Mrs. Blanche 175 Reynolds, Sheila 49,83,85,100,101,112 Rhorer, Wanda 30,74,77,99 Rice, Carolyn 49 Richards, Tim 60,130 School Board 159 Richards, Marian 10,30,37,74,78,80,99,108 Rickman, Wesley 30,87,105,121,123 Riftel,Johnene 49 Riftel, Ronnie 30,73,96 Riggins, Nancy 60,76 Rimmer, Ann 60,84 Rinehart, Mr. Walter 68,172 Risley, Terry 60 Rives, Suzie 30 Roach, Lynette 30 Roberson, Delores 30 Roberson, Wayne 60 Roberts, Cheryl 49 Roberts, Joy 30,96 Roberts, Jerry 30,107 Roberts,Judy 30,80 Roberts, Margaret 49,74,77 Rodgers, Gene 60 Rogers, Karen 49,76,154 Rodriquez, Alice 30 76,107 Rodriquez, Robert 49 Roesler, Barbara 60,98 Roher, Dick 30 Roher, Larry 45,49,152 Roots, Roger 60,78 Ross, David 60,80 Ross, Mary 49,154 Rostine, Boyd 49,76,83,136 Rostine, Steve 60,68,96 Rowe, Judi 49 Ruby, Steve 60 Rudiger, Marian 49 Ruelas, Evangeline 57,60,l05 Russell, Lynn 60,61,76,84,85 Rutherford, Roy 60 S Softle, Darrell 60,136 Sage, Miss Emma 89,90,172 Saiz, Frank 76,60,122 Sallabedra, Rita 49,105 Sames, John 30 Santee, Janet 30 Sargent, Sally 60,76,104,105 Satterwhite, Charles 60 Scanland, Judy 49,76,9l Schafer, John 60 Scheffy, Christie 31 Schemm, Rosemary 31 Schissler, Dwight 49 Schlotter,Judith 60,76 Schlitz, Sir George 7 Schmucker, Paul 49,74,75,77,1 12,1 13,139 Schrader, Gary 49 Schrock, Twanette 49 Schroeder, Doyal 31 Schroeder, Richard 31 Schroeder, Sandra 60 Schroll, Julie 18,31,77,99,155 Schuman, David 49,76 Schwarz, Paul 31,90 Scott, Kenneth 49 Scott, Shoran 31,76,108 Scovil, Dorithy 31,99 Scovil, Mary 31 Scruggs, Bill 61,105,111,124,135,136 Seaman, Mrs, Wanda 175 iSeitz, F. J. 31,76,81 Self, Karen 76 Self, Sammie Senior Play 82 Sesher, Sarah 18,31,71,85,96,97,99,l 15,1 16 Severson, Lucille 31,76 Shatter, Judd 49,79,81 Shea, Janice 61 Shelton, Mary 49,74,75,77 Shepherd, Ralph 49 Sherman, Stanley 49 Shilling, Mary 31 Shinkle, Barbara 49 Shoftner, Larry 49,101,137 Shook, Jack 49 Shopmaker, Mr, Stanton 106,154,172 Shorb, Janice 31 Shores, Larr 61,123 Showalter, Calvin 31 Showalter, Paula 61,76 Showalter, Sandy 31 Shuff, Leon 49 Shultz, Cletus 49 Shuman, Jim 32,109 Shuman, Sharon 49 Sickmon, Susan 49,78,81 Sidlinger, William 61,107 Siebert, Marc 32 Siegrist, Leslie 22,25,32,78,80,94,107,138 Siemens, James 32,152 Silcott, Jane 61,76 Simmons, Janet 61,76 Simmons, Margaret 49 Simmons, Nancy 49,76 Sims, Mike 32 Singleton, Karen 32,66,76,77,82,88,90,98,99,142 Singleton, Wanda 32,66,76,97,108 Stout, Jon 61 Stover, Harold 61 Stowell, Mr. Richard 68,173 Strawn, Danny 61 Strawn, Don 33 Strayer, Johnny 50 Strella, Don 62,211,150 Stremel, Bob 50,136 Strickland, Karen 62,81 Strong, Wendel 34,150 Stroud, Mr. Voden 174 Stroup, Raymond 50 Strouse, Dennis 62 Stucky, Marilyn 62 Student Council 66,67 Stull, Jane 62,86 Sullivan, Roger 90 Summers, Cathy 62,71,76 Sisk, David 109 Sisk, Vic 32,78,79,80,138 Skeen, Frank 49 Skeen, Janice 61,79,81 Skinner, Don 32,122,123,125 Skoch, Mr. Carl 67,173 Slack, Bill 50 Slade, Bob 32,74,77,88 Sligar, William 45,50 Small, Mr. Lowell Small, Stanley 61,76 Smalley, Daryle 11,32,37,11 Smith, Alan 61 Smith, Cheryl 50 Smith, Gary 61 Smith, Georgia 32 Smith, Mr. John 68,173 Smith, Judy 61 Smith, Larry 32 Smith, Mrs. Lela 175 Smith, Mary Ann 17,32,74,77,9B,99 Smith, Mike 61.138 Smith, Richard 32,74,75,77,128 Smith, Stephen 61,76,l35 Smith, Tom Srnith, Tom 32 Smith, Verle 61,80 Smoley, Patty 61,76 Solida, Belinda 32 Solida, Nancy 32,86 Sollenberger, Mike 50,79,81 Sorem, Susan 61,76 Spaniol, Marcie 33,87,99,115,1 Sparks, Bonnie 50 Spence, Gary 33,139 Spencer, Connie 33,74,77 1,124,137 ,129 42 Summers, Jack 34,73,108,111,122,137 Summers, Robert 29,34,96,139 Summers, Terry 34,102 Sunner, Nancy 50,76 Swaftord, Jimmie 62,76 Swattord, Patsy Swaney, Sherrie 45,50,76 Swanson, Don 34 Swanson, Sandra 34 Swartzell, Edward 62 Sweetheart King 149 Sweetheart King Candidates 148 Swepston, Patricia 50 Swigger, Keith 11,22,34,79,8O,114,l16 Swigger, Gerald 62 Swigger, Mike 50 Swinney, Bruce 129,138 Swirles, Jadey 52,62,66,77,151 Syler, Marcy 62,76 Symns, Janet 11,34,66,97,99,115,116,152 Symns, Tom 62 T Taylor, Connie 57,62,98,107 Taylor, Ellen 62,76 Taylor, Roberta 50 Taylor, William 50,136 Tennis 138 Terry, Trudy 62,80 Terry, William 62,130,138 Thacker, Stewart 62 Theisen, John 62 Thiessen, Robert 62 Thomas, Lynda 34 Thomas, Sharon 34 Thomas, Tommy 50 Sperling, Bob 50,68,111,122,123,136 Spickelmier, Robert 55,61 Spillers, Richard 50 Spriggs, Annette 61 Spriggs, David 33 Spriggs, Jannette 61,76 Spriggs, John 50 Squires, Mike 30,33,121,123 Stallman, James 61 Stallman, Karen 11,33,37,79,81 ,99 Stomper, Mrs. Dorothy 89,90,173 Stantield, Frank 61,76,105,123,130 Stanley, Donna 33,99 Steadmon, Jane 33 Steed, Diane 61,78,87 Steele, Larry 50,657,136 Steele, Marcy 50 Steele, Steven 43,47,50 Steele, Stu 15,33,11l,116,12O,121,l22,129,l37,144 Thom psan, Glen 50 Thompson, Van 12,34,68,80,96,111,115,l29,138,148 Thorne, Mr. Ralph 159 Thrasher, Clifford 34 Tibbitts, Sharon 50 Tibbitts, Tom 62 Tilton, Mrs. Viola 175 Tippie,Jomes 34,107 Tipton, Eddie 62 Tomlin, Roger 62 Tompkins, Jan 62,76 Tongate, Jane 34,74,75,77,84,91,1 Townley, Mrs. Renee 108,174 Track 136,137 Trent, James 34 Trent, Mike 50,80,105 Trent, Soundra 62,76 Trosper, Mrs. Elizabeth 174 154 08,164 Stephenson, Diana 33,99 Stevens, Kenny 50 Stevens, Mike 33,114,1l5,136 Stewart, Deanna 50,76 Stewart, Johnnie 33 Stewart Judy 55,61 Stewart, Karen 50 Stewart, Ken 50 Stewart, Miss Marie 89,91,173 Stillwell Roger 61 Stockham, Connie 50,78,96 Tucker, Tucker, Fay 50,76 Geraldine 71,74 Tucker, Kay 50,76,105 Tucker, Loren 50,138 Tucker, Winona 62 Stockhom, Patti 61,71,76,105 Stone, Allen 61 Stout, Steve 29,33,111,137,154 Turner, Jan 50,112,113 Turney, William 50,74,75,77,78,81 U Updegrove, Bob 62,80 Urban, Patty 50 V Valence Club 94 VanDerbur, Sandy 34 VanEron, Diane 62 Vannaman, Janice 34 Victory, Holland 62 Vieyra, Rachel 50,107 Vincent, Sherril 34,76 Voth, Lawrence 35,76 Votruba, JoAnn 62,76 W Waggoner, Alan 62 Waggoner, Cynthia 62 Walker, Edward 62 Walker, Jane 62,66,76 Walter, Marilyn 50,51 Walters, Lavern 62,122,125,135,136 Wandt, Liz 62,85,101,105 Ward, Melinda 50 Warren, Roger 50 Warrington, Karen 62,81 Washburn, Harold 62,122,136 Washburn, John 62 Waters, Mr. Harold 175 Waters, Johnny 50,78,B1 Waters, Warren 62,136 White, Homer 63 White, Jane 35,519,107 White, Walter 35,7B,79,8O White, Mrs. Madelyn 175 White, Marshall 35 White, Robert 122 White, Roger 63 Whitlock, Candance 63,6B,76,152 Wingert, Dean 36,139,155 Wingert, Rozann 36,76 Wintamute, Dick 51 Winter, Mary 51,66,154 Wisby, Sue 51 Withom, Gary 63,66,139 Wittry, Grace 63 Woelk, Bob 63 Whittle, Rick 58,76 Wickliffe, Elaine 63 Wicklitte, Wayne 63 Wiens, Bonnie 35,76,99,104 Wiens, Brad 35 Wiens, Karen 63 Wiens, Ronald 36 Wiens, Shirley 63 Wiggins, Ray 36 Wilbeck, Jerry 36,74,77,B0,94 Wilbeck, Wendel 63,96 Wilcoxson, Sondra 51,76 Wiley, Mr. Russell 79 Wilkens, Dave 55,63,86 Wolf, Jerry 51,122 Woltersberger, Robert 36,76,7B,79,81,10O Wood, Donna 63 Wood, Randy 51 Wood, Roger 36,76,136 Woodruff, John 63,76,105 Woods, Diane 36 Woods, Joetta 36,76 Woods, Leroy 63,76,77,84 Woods, Randy 63 Woodson, Jeffrey 36 Wrestling 132 133,134,135 Woosley, Lloyd 63 . I 1 Wrigh , Leah 63,76 Watkins, Deanna 62 Watkins, Mrs. Josephine 175 Watson, Beverly 35,86,99 Watson, Watson, Watson, Darrell 35,137 Patricia 62,76 Ronnie 62 Williamson, John 43,51,73,77,84,112,155 Webb, Larry 62 Webb, Lawrence 35 Weber, Mike 50 Weber, Sharon 50 Webster, Donald 41,50 Wegener, David 49,51 Welch, Bill 35 Welchons, Jane 51,69,7O,71,89,112,113 Wells, Bob 139 Wells, Dick 51,111,122,123,125,135 Wells, Mrs. Fern 175 Wells, Harlan 35,80,96 Wendland, Mary 35,99 Weppler, Bill 35,111,124 Werner, Ronald 62,81,130,136 Westfall, Sharon Wetzel, Keith 63,7O,B1 Whalen, Mary 35,76,99 White, Eddie 51 Willard, Charles 63,78,101 Williams, Angelo Williams, Bill 91 Williams, Brenda 63,76 Williams, Cara 51,81 Williams David 63 Williamsi Don 63,139 Williams, Jerry 36,81 Y Wyatt, Rosalie 36,99 Wynn, Kenny 36 Yocum, Judy 51,68 Young, Gloria 36 Young, Linda 51,89 Young, Marsha 55,63,76 Williams, Jim 51,8O,136 Williams, Judy 63 Williams, Karen 51,76 Williams Linda 36 Williams, Michelle 36,69,99,104,105 Williams, Pearl 63 Williams, Sue 51,77,79,80,81,83,154 Williams, Wanda 51 Wilson, Beverly 63,76 Wilson, David 36,73,121,123,135,137 Wilson, LaVerne 51 Wilson, Harlin 51,81 Wilson, Karen 36,76 Wilson, Mike 63,136 Wilson, Robert 51,100,101,139 Wilson, Mr. Ronald 174 Wilson Sheryl 51,76,86,152 Wingert, Karen 63 acknowledgments Young, Mary Beth 36,69,74,77,B9,99,115,116,142 Young, Scotty 36,66,72,148 Young, Sharon 51,67,113,150 Youngberg, Nadine 51 Z Zimmerman, Cathie 51,112 Zurnalt, Sharon 36 Zumalt, Wanda 63 The 1961 Allagaroo staff and adviser, Mrs. Aylene Keown, wish to express appreciation for the help they received in producing this yearbook from the admin- istration, faculty, and students, the Art Eveland Studio, Mr. J. B. Holdren tor his technical art advice, and Mr. Frank Winter for making the aerial picture of the building possible. The yearbook was lithographed by Myers Year- books, lnc. ot Topeka, Kans. The copy is ot three types: the cutlines are 10 point Futura Book and 10 point Futura Demi-bold, the body copy is 12 point Futura Book, the index and senior records are 8 point Futura Book, headlines are set in lower case 24 point Futura Demi-bold, and the sub-headlines are 18 point Baskerville ltalic, the division pages are 36 point Futura Bold and 18 point Baskerville Italic. 7 letter to the staff Well, gang, it's all over but the shouting. The last deadline has been met, the unused layout paper is stored away in the old catch-all metal cabinet, the dummy is in order, and we can finally take that well- deserved rest. I realize you have all spent many sleep- less nights, a lot of tears, and donated a lot of sweat to put out this yearbook, but now, with the finished product in your hands, you know as well as I-it was worth it, ZEKE, it's been a real experience working with you. I'II bet you dreamed about picture-appointment slips every night this year! NANCY, your pleasant personality simply amazes me. Thinking back, I can't remember ever hearing you say a harsh word to any- one. That's quite a record. JERRY, besides, the perfect pages you turned in, you're to be highly commended for the success in which you took care of the book- keeping. I know that it often seemed like a thankless job. MARCIA E., you are one of those people that editors love. Every time you handed in pages early you boosted my ego. I always said it could be done. You proved it. JULIE, I'II always remember you sitting in the far corner attempting to index to the accom- paniment of Keith s wisecracks. You were my guiding light in English, too. LUD, I can honestly say that you always kept me on my toes. I could go nowhere else with you apply- ing your famous Shoulder Roach.I was impressed! MARCIE, your quick smile was always appreciated, even though we did have a little difficulty with the ABC's. JIM, you did a great job this year, despite your many romantic entanglements. Golf was your first love, anyway. DEE, you were like a ray of sunshine in our sometimes dismal journalism lab, and we all love you for it. CAROL, I kept in fine shape chasing you around the room. By the way, are you ticklish? Undulay! MARCIA H., with all your other activities, you did a tremendous job on the Allagaroo, and I never saw you get angry, even under pressure. BARRY, you're the nearest thing to a beatnik HHS ever dealt with. You've been up the proverbial creek without a paddle lor a boat!j nearly as often as a good buddy of yours. Yea, non-conformity! SARAH, after much consideration I have decided that you and I should become psychiatrists. At least we would each have one client. TOM, as the leader of the Darkroom Desperados you have really had your hands full. You and your cronies made this book possible. We won't forget it. MARTHA, you certainly did your share of work this year. And, believe it or not, you looked great as the Plain One that week. KEITH, I will have to choose you as the one most likely to succeed. You've got a head on your shoulders that would be hard to match anywhere. You know the old adage, When in doubt, ask Keith. JANET, your gay laughter was a real headache remedy. For some reason, Janet, I seem to feel that you don't like deadlines, but, thank good- ness, they're all over now. VAN, you turned in some really terrific basketball pages and met that last deadline after I had deemed it impossible. I'm proud of you. Do you think we'II ever learn the second verse to You Are My Sun- shine? JOAN, I guess you realize now that you will never change C'harIie's political views. l'm on your side, ldon't believe in socialized medicine, either. LARRY, when things got too rugged we could always count on you to come forth with the latest jokes. Your sense of humor was an asset to the whole staff. LOIS ANN, you'II probably never know how much it meant to me to have you on my side. When the chips were down, Little Red, you were, my crutch. We shared a lot of problems and had a lot of fun. To quote an ancient Lithuanian philosopher, It's a wunnerful thing! MIKE, I really did appreciate your demonstrations of the latest wrestling holds. I never used my left arm anyway. MARY BETH, that sweet smile of yours could charm the horns off the Devil. Besides being sweet and gracious, you were an industrious journalist. That's a hard combination to beat. ALICE JANE, your work was as thorough as any lever saw and was further proof of your renowned know-how, as if proof were needed. JOHN and BOC, you two buddies have had a real influence on me. When I needed anything, you guys offered it, whether I had asked or not. You two gave me the moral support that I needed, you were behind me in everything I attempted. I don't deserve buddies like you two but since I have that good fortune I want you to know you can count on me- for anything. A.K., thanks. I know I don't have to explain further. K.B. QMW M ,X , , ' D,.w'J33f XXV W if ygfw KWH y U bf , ff W M J X W ' x VFW- f, yy QW of ,, QM X W ,ff f QGMQW Wifi ww 9 f f' fffw gs1f5f M ,W Nifgfii 51-2F.9w9mGy UQ5 Cixi? WM! B W WW M5W?iYHf.f9'oa?N JMU? 'W W W ?3XNigLdM9 38 gi ggfywf NUOV Nmgboxfwngs sf wwf yi X w O' ,j , M gwyp' fffyff X ' . , W4 n ,IU 7 !4MZj'JW W bjfaf filfgje WWW if X 'T Q f M W B 6ii2fM3kJ'ivg2M3-2 Ma EW ff M W W M X A 1 ' KW QM Yigiikd gf -Ti 'QQ' lijiiiiff falxsifs 11311 YEARBOOKS ,,, ,331 'Tmmgi I 4 i ii i ' when if Y , lx x v Q , fi. 2 Q 4'M. xx xg . 'Wm -1-ea-w.,4 wmif 5 9 x fi' Q A x N RQ? ,gn X ,
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