Kansas City Youth for Christ - Conqueror Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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P - J , f . ' U f' ' 1 X J x ,1 3 -J r -Q 'Q Gen . Q Conq L gl. r. Q .gg X. ,1 1 5 y r. lX xl N- Ng-X ,L g R ' VA . A . ,.,- x Q f. ' 2 X. ff - ' Q M if 6 1467! J Gen. 373 C763 1961 .C4K- N L2 G-UUTJK ,, Cl q, Conqueror 5 17.50 . C 3 3 311' . 3X X JU e , WMD LL MID-CONTINENT 'UIUC lllillv -.E 11 ' I V 'M 311 , Q4 ww ur-depeQue:evTlrxo.o4o5o G E . 3 V ' K9 'gk' , , j 1 ggi- '75 f Mg' Adk- QF, 3 X ,HIL - j 3, 1 'C 3253 V 'LJ -QN - iv 'gm AX -1' , V M J X 3, 3 , 3 M Q V ' '23 ' Ca 3 iff!! 1 A' X, .P f' N , . . XLW, :IU X' W . -Yxqvwk 9 wav- , ,hifi f.f4sv,,1 ' ,lwgfrwdff ' xg gg fw - sjffx jx myflwfvf k, I QQ. W M ,M 423 , .WW 1 , 'Z -au l' X Presemed hu 1 i v:,..,,,,., r ' g ,,gW,,,,.,,, Kansas UitqY0uth P rUhrist lds- cle 'hat he... U9dtCE1h011 I 4- MM!! A decode hos passed stnce God o :non to trtt the umque po-sttton ot Ftetd Dtrector tor t4onsosCKty Youth tor Christ . Today thts some rnon conttnueshts ttretess ettorts. tt ts ptotnto see he dertves hts houndtess energy trom hts personot toith tn Chrtst . He ts pushed ever onwordby htstove tor teens, ond otthough hts tob ts pertormed torgety - behtnd the scenes, tt hos not gone unnottced. Theretore ,tn recognttton ot hts serytce to God ond the youth ot this oreo, we proudty dechcote the tqbt Conqueror to JACK COU SXNS . ACCENT UN X Leadership ' . witfl U' ' A if g!'QEg.flE 'v,? sf if- X was-H .JM , ? 3 4 f-'. . , 1, . .x 45, xt 'w' Q 1.- ' gn r' , .4 j. 'f , 4 M,-f' f 5.5, 1 V .N . link ' is 'ng V 0 1 ' in .v ' , zw ' V.. ' ' 'mu - il. . 'V 1 Pm. L A if 5 gm? 'ala' A . ,Qc 0 y 4- P' ' ' ,Q o C F Q. L pw '- Q 4. .P 4 4' I , Y IHA hi T' 1 in , V! lhglvilr 1 A W 'H JM, .... -.-1 4' A? 1 I , . 3 - ' 1.-RQ! J 4'- m f' , , i L- , , 'ff rf. . X F'4'?sig, i r . Q , in, ,sexe 'L Vidy, Marilyn, Ronnie, and Martha are the pride and joy of Al Metsker Eighteen years of service to God and the youth of Kansas should make a man relax with pride. But with Al Nletslcer the past is only a stepping stone to the future. God has richly blessed this able administrator with a warm heart and a kind word. Although his responsibilities include the direction of the thirteen members of the staff, he always finds time to counsel with teen-agers who come to him for guidance. Adults, as well as teen-agers, have received a portion of Al's life through the daily broadcast heard over three stations. The success of Kansas City Youth For Christ is due to the tremendous power Al Metslcer finds in prayer and faith. Metsker yfrqut, :.2 eq? fi, 1 Scoiiy Liflle XL t Christian internship could very easily l 1 4 r l this first year for Scotty Little ii 1 r Y staff. Scotty plans to be a medical misuioni 'ua' to Africa, thus he felt he should receive sow 5' on the spot training in the field of Christiin work of Christ. vWT1W E3k, if Q X .1 1 1 X I , My ,W r f . rf F7 5155? X ff Uireclurs l l . I Dick Hatfield , Among the new club directors this year is Dick' X Hatfield, one of the products of Kansas City i Youth for Christ. Dick graduated from the! i Kansas City Bible College and served as a pastor in New Franklin, Missouri. Dick has proved a definite asset to the staff with the immense energy and forcible drive with which he executes his assignments. In addition to his regular duties as a club director, Dick has undertaken editing the Yearbook. development as well as medicine. This fu urc doctor has worked hard and long with his een-agers in an all-out effort to iurthcr t e Q J , U Y 4 I ., X - i,Q i i . Ja' 4' . .Hg Jack Cousins Have you ever wondered who puts together our fabulous Saturday night rallies? Jack Cousins is our man! weeks in advance he has Planned and made arrangements for our sPeakeV5- The failure or success depends enormously on him. Jack also works deligently with the area pastors in the selection of guest artists and speakers for the local churches. God has richly blessed this man who works tirelessly behind the scenes to perform his share in the Great Task. Alben Lane Always smiling, ever ready to be of service, Albert Lane day after day ejects his shining personality and joyous countenance around the YFC office. albert became the pianist for Youth for Christ ten years ago. Since then he has become an indispensible cog in the wheel of Hteen operation.H His advice on musical arrangements has proved invaluable to countless young people Hworking upu a musicali number. His deep-Maine accent, reverently reading a portion of bcripture over the YFC Hour, has inspired thousands. el Board ul Directors Eleven Christian laymen-men who know that in their hands lies the future of teen-agers-comprise the Kansas City Youth for Christ Executive Board. Representing a cross section ofthe American way of life, from lumberman to electronics engineer, their teamwork is vitally important as they must make decisions that greatly affect the Youth for Christ program. Dean Anderson President Don Trewett Murray McClain Ron Penfl Vice President Secretary TFGUSUFCI' Owen Tucker Gene Land Harold Pennington Lowel Metsker Norman Hutcheson WCIYDG Harris Harold Nebel ' C C , . .,.. A 1? t il . , f N k ,gQ,qA3 , K , sn s . is ,i-qgggg V 1-AQ-XXX? ,sy LAEX , 'W' , 1' ,' . :,f.f 1 f AJ. Q ll ' N z? ' W ..,,' ' Joan Peake The efficent and plesant private secretary to Al Metsker Joan Peake Although her responsibilities vary from managing editor of the Conquest to stage director of the Saturday ' ht ies, an sti in s time or personal counselling with many of the clubbers. She is a constant source of encouragement and inspiration with her jovial words and radiant 7 , I personality. Al's Hgirl Fridayn has been with Kansas City YFC five years, and has won the heart of everyone around her. I 3 1 Leona Hocklander ,ax Grace Anderson Answer the phone, take down a message, type a letter, operate the controls for the radio broadcast, take care of the bookstore ..... these and endless other duties are included in an ordinary day for our receptionist, Grace Anderson. Grace is also the organist for the Rally and the director of the Grace-notes. For two years she has labored lovingly with willingness and dedication at the YFC office so that Hteens might be told in time.H Keeping accounts straight for a growing organization such as Youth for Christ is, constitutes a demanding and detailed occupation. Performing this vital function daily is Leona Hocklander, our bookkeeper. Among her responsibilities are sending out thousands of VeCelPf5, keeping Teen Booster accounts up to date, booking films from the film library, as well as keeping general records in acceptable condition By faithfully and cheerfully fulfilling this office, Leona has served seven years not Only many teenagers and adults but also that Faithful One Himself. 'sa' -.. he J. if uf Joe Jeffers PRINTING Ray Johnson Clark Miller FILMS ACCENT U BI z ChaHenqe eniur Hlqh ' ll -fd -5- 1 C ,qw , ?1,.fs fo l R' Aug a . i: Hs -A .fl :S - 3 Cawlyfl YOUHQCI' Nellie Hartford Cynthia Spencer Activities President President t I q Ewirlm Bonnie Countryman Francis Weaver i2?'5 4- ,I 42719 I t f ,fi 1-5 J . -fo 034.14 11.3, I A ' fly' .rg '-w E' 'J O' e T ,M 5 au. W 5 Norma Cleavenger Charlotte Eden Do,-is Wesf Lindc, BU, SS Sandra Hawk Sharon Vance Ma Hartford ge VY R W. 4:1 A fe M- - ,. ', ergx NJ t , Q, . t,,f. X ' , NA 4 1 . Q 1. lv. g in , fl I L H' vit rf l 4, A , t I ,-', f'1i,,,,r' 1 gzfiifyf' why' 11 11 '1 ,1l 11 1 15 11 11 '11 11 1 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1, 1, 1 11 1 1 1 LQ 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1 1 11 11 1 ,1 1 Q '11 1 111 1 11 1 11 '1 11 1 1 1 , ! 1 1 11 1 1. , -1 1 li 1 df ,, ,, 1' '- fx-JX '74 Rose I la Luppens Linda Peake Programing Cheryl Ham Mangement Linda Strain Programing Phil Stiff Activities v- T Nancy Perrin , ..,, -.fy ' i AN Freda Stiff President Janet Seymour Management Chorlynn Luppens Bill Sfrgin MG,-y Hopson l R' Borbciro Lewis 'V ' Sharon Henry xxx , , .. 9' Mcnry Lynn Keefon Lindo Azomber l Kay Neal N7 Jim Mills Dixie Bell .- i 3- '5' fi W9 ef 4 :fy s.-1 :Y 1515: lfx 1 4 4 'l 'T x A 5 'li' , uf 'v Ruth Montgomery Programi ng 1 ', . X. ,Q - ff i 175 Q, ,A , Q-fu' .I . Q 1 1 --- my-W if Tim Sommerville President WSP A, 1' of . X' N 'V' L 4,,.. K 1 'L . f 'PA h Joan McCabe Management Faltgj ,,.w 1 A' k!ii5ffZ':if:!l 1' Jeanie Montgomery Linda Rice Mary Thompson President Activities Programing . V ,Z 1 l um Donny Andrew Mary O'Connell jx X- Pat McReynolds Karen Bookouf 'c' Ns X X: 'W' :be ni' out it . I I' ful 1 1 'GQNWQ' 5 ai V' 'xv-. Sharon June ti -., . ! l. l ff' ':' Q5s ' x I' feiglf Ruth Rule if V I s ,. 'QV -liifl-i-.Q . 7 . 5 , 'Yr' gf- .5 'A .-., , Lcxurcdien McLaughlin - , for Rolcmnd Bell Pat Sneegos - ,,,. ...,. , ,, gh- Grcxce Robermon X. 1-if K Karen Puckett Lucinda Russell l Janice McCammon Constance Thompson is 4 X Nina Anders I Shirley Thompson S I I I I I I I Clarence E. Fristoe George McCammon . ! 1s,f25?,g'?'.T.-, A iff? J r' w ., ' 4 Q. -51311 215 .f Irs. Af' i' :Q ' ' vi s 5 as , , . 155 l ' f t . ' , ' 4 Q ' I .Mil ' s 5 li: AQ Linda Russell .Q 3' 2-ffm f Hx , 4-X ' .Y Sandra Nesbit Programing ,. A n 5 I 6' A if ii' .3 1 i ,ag A 46 5, . 'f,I5f -' K N-ff Paulette Ashburn Ruth McCannon ge , L ' 'Z if ,-f-PJ' ff Ni X W l 1 ' 'f Qi.. lf , , I Don Budd Rgn Budd s Activities Management kay? j si ir' ' . 'u , ' ,Mfr-Y' ,V LQ' , isfoe Jane Twi.nem Nancv Uli P 09 Umm9 President A! If W .Xin , ' Y! f AV vi m Rich Prof? Larry Coburn k V, ,x an ,f ,X ii Diane Wally Barbara McDougal Carolyn Fisher 1.1 P--'V . lI L':, V if 1.7-5Sii'ilh,. Z'fff'Q'13m ' :fi +5 .L .,-., gs. f:,:EfQy'.iN'-MplXv'x ': - Y 'f ww l' '. .,,-.- y . 11' ,J -4 , ., ff i 'Q ,Lg U'f:111', lr. saeffim' f ,Q ,img s -. . - N. -,N . .-X 74 u ,. .-, '. I, Cena Davis '. .- Viv . I , , fJ5,,Z: r,1f,.f.,.. J- ff- , K ' 'lays 'am M .1 -J 'lrwtug .4 19f..p - l an 7 b it 1 . 'L5j'3TV Roger Shiner Activities Linda McClain Programing ,,-,.,,-- I , u F? 1 - ,- ' V.-A . n - . ,, s ig , A. fii,..,'M-:P 1-:F -N -: as '11 Z Della Page Donna Mertens Gail Page S, Nancy Wallace Carolyn Medley f 'i L11 A is g '- .ff K '35 ,fx ' T1 X 'Q 5 13 . Marilyn Johnson Clyde page Mclmgemeni President Duane Fields Karen Johnson Activities Presidenf 4 v f ls v I is, 4 , ,T . .-:airs ' ee - ..Q.-..as:s:-4,-' - - - , wsx-tw:-..f:,v . gp -faq. 5? 5 . X 'Q Da 4 'v . -,X,.X.. J K Z 1 'file V in 5 E4 I age U . Bill Lanning j n Gloss i 'i Hljf , . W7 M jf f ,ffQDff5W ,N Q V i Q40 i r r I3 E , W Z - I ff f My if ,ll V ' re yilfiljiivhf r - XY A if Q ig. David Horned Jenice McCauleY - V'---. A '- fx 5 Charles Martindale Bonnie Cobb A lf Q: ff' 'us Q ff fs. L' 2 V 4:-hx Roger Pool Karen Brown -w .V sr , ROY Dawson 1 fel- ffsxg initrd-.' . gil. Rex Alumbaugh L ' fi rd :W M , l v ,vp ft rg l M51 '- e 1. K 'V 70 lik 'E- 'Yi' Q Larry Middleton 1 Z' nn . 4? ers X nt ' A' 'f' M, Sharon Mitchell Bill Steel -J K Carol Peterson fs 1 ' .. 0 Xjff ,X fx, Paul Butterfield ga' fi' ,ff 4 ,N .A -.- ,,,f Nw 1 I . 3 . IVV' I.- Tommy Smith Phyllis Parker Mary Harris John Roush i . ...Y . h mn' , . 6 N fc , 5 i lwligf as A 1... Nl f - 'im .N ,A .hx .o , , F ' gr, L AJ: 4? mb Alice Afchisson Lois Rume 2 Presicienf programing fm M W mf? . A. , .A.,,,5,! s I 1 Q ' V :il . My 1 V -r us... 'A , ff? ff 1 I 'W 'Z F Jim Scott ' President Paseo S Linda Payne Janet Troff Bonnie Johnson Dianna Ladd Francis Napper C Joyce Crawford Gloria Busbey 1 is... 7 ' kg. gl X. 1 E W Rose Diefsch 4 'Sherri Williams fifw X Sandy Benggn ii ' Sharon Carpenter Evelyn Starkey Connie Busbey Vlckl Dumas Rhoda Nelson Sf ns A' , lily . 2 ' N-5? Q' ' l JoAnne McEwan Marilyn Sfice 'wfx X e 34,1 ,. rel. W., Larry Pi lkingfon Doug DeMonbrun ' fi , 1 ,r Y 3 1 '31 X 1 S .f fe.. ' ,f.,z1'.:'fi4. ,f if 1 , Cheryl Carney fi f-, Sb 'S :ff Radford Rader llaqlown Swvx bf. Ei fs ,M Y 'rg A Susan Ward Sheran Starkey 09' - A X' - :ui U? -of! Pat Durham Shirley Richardson 5-. 1r f Tamsie Kelly fu? Danny Hocklande Vic Cook 2 i. fry- ' nk .. ' V ' A I , ,XL. Q ik- ,,... 3, 4- 96.5 V Q s , , ' x ' A 55 J 'X i Q fr ,fix Rui Bar Qu. or lr f. a f 1 .. .4144 , sd? 3 5 4' f e 3 L qichmds, Pam Leclbeffer Jucly Dafoe Barbara Shaw W ,gf- 4 l 'x .- , 1 s 1' Pl ocklanr Ruth Maguire Barbara Leasure , 'l!i,vg-H,-,' 5, X . I 1 X 9 :K 4 'aj' ju f ..,. l n R . ' ,L ' f. i sf5'a,4 Ii , . X Er ' K A I r ,. NNE. Charles Hudson ' 'A Tef'Y l-edbellef R X 3,-5. X: v ,, ,E ru- if ?1k.Qi:m-L., Jane Williams Mary Maguire E2 Q Radfler 9-44 f... Sandy Starkey 1 r 5 : , ':g7:i5,?zg2 B Q .. V 5 L. ., . ' gziiiii. . 535 fr :::' 'JI -- . ,Inf 44,5 . N .. 'Z 11 U32 gg Dianna Worden Stella Williams LGUOVU MUSSGY Betty Eiland Programing ,,,4. r r Q ,g, , se X J 3 2 if fi f 'Q in - Ar , x-- N y .k I W, ffgf ' ' - ' HL! V 'S f 3 , 3,1 A ,, ,ti t ggii f r Qty. me 7 Debbie Morast Management ' Kathy Burks V J' ' V P' President , N A ., V -' 'Zig ' .A W- , Q ,,:,. if ' 'WF' t ff?'gi': ' ,,, ...i 'A ' , rf, Wt rw, ,f' , V- ' v , - X , 7.1 E W AE kg, , i Jw: X ri Nancy Jeffers Fred Postlewait Carol Armstrong Diane Jeffers Ruth Ann Blunt Charlie Fountan i - 1 2 X 4 ,, -,J -- K ' A K if . ,fi f ' 'si -vw' OS L Q f, 1 4 r A, U' V V 1 - ws ' 55 1 14. 5514 g f ' gf N , f Programing Linda McGlothlin , - it N , W? ' ,Hr X r 6-1 N T N 1 Bi A R' Drclst 'nent fl1lin IQ 'ei-3' of inn' ,. ,, ,V 'fl X H if '-mf-4il!!'fY'iif' Judy Lowe Carol Ward is X , A 7. X Billy Welsh ' pw, I ff 'Nt ' f-is J - way , I ,f,,, tiff X-T '.,, ' we' 'xx i ,. A -'T ' Q 1 l , I wax V. . ' as 1 , I ,A '. 4 t A 12 4 A - 1 e 559' i Y ,f ,mi I .M X 'T gr N ' I - pfif Q. 1 L,::,b, . ' U U F 1 ' '7:.':.' V' MJ N ,I I Alice Word Vinnie Wheeler i Af' ,, I ' U A ff . 2 M I 'Q f N.i- Eugene Beefs Virginia Otis Carol Long Patty Harford in-, '-4' , f , F 'iv i ff' ia. Q i- y f if -i - 4.1 -ws. 4,1 . i W V ' X A' .135 1 Slim if Jr.f'irs -'L rw ll wx 1 14 i 4 , W X X X f Roger Burks Virginia McMaclcin Frank Posflewcir 1 wx ? vi- J 'V '- fF:':, ' 1 W 1 l Wi l . - f QI 37 lib, f.: 'ag -.4--, . . ,A f X I.. 5 r .lennalea Smith President . I Lx: , v. .w NMQV' ' v x Y +3 Sim fr ,f+::,,, 155' X, X 4 lt., Qgggtssigis fsf.gK:f1?21a 'f' Ginger Wilson Programing ,54'f,d:,!A , lr' ' S 'L r ' . fs? N wi Richard Taylor Management ,av-. 'Z Bonnie Figgins President If ,WV 4 , V sg . cf sw A N 4:9 W fi ff' 1 V ,. ,ig Jerri Pierson Management l1S IH Gwen Stevens Sherri O'Hara Irene Robinson C C'l9 Franklin Lucille Robinson ,,Aj?,?, .t md H 2 Magi Wifi' wif .3 'ski x fe s www NM , My Eg.-.,1 4. - .- s f,,g5i,, S 491' .rf'Q'.1 .. . TSW ffwzfvf-3f'vf ?'3i45?Q.v 'i2,5ff'u:L'137:---ff -fi?i:ai5:3 1, 'ig' :QL .ifbtflza mah., -' , vii ef si as , 1':. , of J f Q Qui: , f, ,wk '. f .. I -W LJ.: ' . -51.59253 i , 1 2 fi T i y N gf' ' 12 ' -.:7f.X w. S , -X- 'Z Mari 2 Virer Do Ge . . , .-,ff 3 1, 4 1 ,r ff -.4-n- .v Marfie Robinson Virginia Jacoby X 5 .- Y Dave Williams Carol Sadler 'Qin' fbi -'ng 1 5 Virena Bridgewafer Donna Worden Wesley Sfcgner , iff, K n Dennis Bollin Gloria Elliott Pat Sadler ,.,..z 49 v- Y ,, Carren Tucker E? -r p Linda Taylor Cheryl Reichordf Q 1 J' Shawnee-Mission East N U X Q T TomKelly Sharron Lynn 5 'I I t if Linda Seaton Allan Von Vleck n r Wwe Wes John Handel A ,..,,,f W -. Mfr, ' f iffy!! ff J xl? 7 s P res S wardt will , ..l.T.,: , 1' 2, i ' : Jvfaii, -O K, Vleck wdel 2? fl!! 452, ,f if ft. ,Q i h , - t k 14 A W , Y Q V Y: iw' is i M Y, i Xl ' xl -:N df vs..-7 A .fo-f , ' 55 J .,,. 1 I , x5 Phyllis Eppler Ray Scoville David Lewis Joleen Myers Shawnee-lllissiun North Verla Thurman Dave Vincent Susan Bartholomew Programing Management Programing Clark Miller Martha Metsker Susie Johnston Bill Biggs Preslcler Activities Management Activities President J,f , J V M , fi, I s I X ,.,, X, -Y' is . :fs .F we 'Viv A in-gxaf' ,. , X X - x r x W X , a ,Ji . 5553 'W 4- 4,: ' A ' ii -1 fr, ff 'Q Q 'Y ' 9 ' iv.: 2' 5 ,life li ,B Xa , fore, Marilyn Taylor ff ' 1:- ' Wovalene Robbins X' Ag. 4 , +4 Kofie Swomley Sharon Beatson X ! Tim Messer Alice Roynard Peggy Anderson Wu 'Z xl .j,,. -, A all 2 Pgiif. ' 7 Carl McFarland 'Y Poul Harris Mary Beth Helms Kathy Barnhorf 5 morn? ll Jim Nelson QT X.g X4 Christine Tracy s, up wfnrg. b ' f Q , 3: I . Sharon Tankersley Bonnie Milsfead Beverly Briggs --u .gr- fr Af? E R .gf H ' 5 A if 5 I J Jeanne Mowen Joyce Smlfh -in 5 91 .laneffe Alvarado DUNS HUl'1SiCkef Zfx Pat Chance 'R ,QR fr ' 5 Dean Hunsicker 4 Q' 2 f 5 - ' H ,ffl A - ' ' 1 fi ,N .fiv .. Y. K' Ni? l 1 , mimi. J, ,, , 1... ,. x -r '- M QT? e4 ' Eg r, , 1 1 Vicki Johnson Barbara Hannlbai Ernie Simmons Dorothy Berry M Jean Shearon Trudy Forbes, A A Bonnie Chab 1 1 at-4:1 jg, ,A 4 'ISA i' .3 if ii V1 i 7 V X N M I I W. N A ,I , ' fri? 1 i Af fl N,-,,,. M ' I ks- -4 I' I R Liz Hobbs Activities left,-.k 'X Judy Davis if 'V7' oi V' X-ff' tk Carol Ann Wilson President , 'se1mh.'t l!!f- .A , ,ty V . I Ki. tw., f S A V gs. L r A 1 3 ,es J ,A 'Fi' I 1 O 930!iQv:,,if'k, fr ' Q ' Etjqiigfwlitglfqn K Janice- Davis ?2tf'..,'.f'QQnQ,- President vi X 'HVESX NI- if ilflvil Bill Guy Management Judy Alclerson Progrf:. 1ft1L Southeast Linda Walker 7-A NJA '47 Jeannie George V ' ' x w, ,S - 2 .ml 6 A. 4 If -S' le I l X x J 4' ff, of if Dorothy Robertson Q -l00f1 l'l0blOS Bob Henley Betty Finclner I 2 ss, 1 , , X vf 4 A ' .., .x - - 7 ' x , v K ' - X 'J' ' 1 fi '- , 'Ni-vit V -P vx' -. ' - 1 i 5 ,. f K ' xi-L ix ' ,ii eng A Bonnie Helio J 1 Ei l Vxiilson ,F 2 X l 4 ' MX: .i ' I l l l ll i ,L 1 V1.5 tl 1 it i it zqlilltliw X fSOl'1 li, 3 it ,-,, nertson Q. .. me- ' -lv.:-1 lin 49 ,, . X' 'fs'- X-'gf , 7 7, -t 5OI'i if' 1 la... .4931 , it '- 'E if . kr .IQQ ' ,! ' h In A Nr' Linda Gay Nelson fr- 'mes 'xr -Q. , LJ S K x z Beth Stewart Programing Emilee Morehead Activities gsly ii' 'ui 1 S! ,XX NX ,hu T' 1 'Q' Ws'f'.,..Ll1l :iii V1-1ff,i?QE ' n' ,ken - Connie Besette Southwest X is - sf V wg 'F -'ow-, f' 1. XJ, 'K . 74 J' .1-, . 1' 'xx A' T si, X at 'Ei '51 me l Del Fehsenfeld Phyllis Clay President President f , Sue Thompson -'fix' 4 Q -Q 7 L l O Rachel Fehsenfelcl Programing J ucly Robertson Management ,' ' '. Q ETEL' if ,..,.. Mari lyn Wyreck ffr' -5.-I Greg McGee 'fer J, , if fs, 1,4 Q Virginia Dickinson ,FK Q I Mervin Hershberger , , 3 ,- ,avg Hall fl 'vin ,lun . . f. N Jim Carroll Donna Horrod A ,-. in E' , Donna Johnson 4. Qi x ' Q., - I Karen Stewart if iix 'N X Judy Honey f vs ww Q -.. ,N X Linda Slovens Sandro Manis Becky Eden ffl , J , 't f l 1 .Ck Marion Stcuffer 6 nr- I ' ' John FI OWS I' Carol Kilpatrick Carol O'Neil ful 'A . Q 1 4 , -. ,- in ,, ,. ,- 'YN r, M? Judy Gilhous av-'W-A. A 1- v,.- ' .5 ' ' .:,e. :Qi ' ., ... . 53' 'ifpfffsfw - IM' ei...':3v::fJ1 Linda Ccnton b 3 I Judy Cczzel ihwf' av -2 .Jw Jerry Wistrom Jessie Armento wgzggl , ,.,, ,Yr ,pm 1145, A , 3 ,,.. Ji 0. I i. 4' .. v, . - xxx Ronnie StanleY -1' 1 , ' fe'- . ff-L uf g 5- ' J it , 1 Diann Rona :ze l x fi? , strom mento ,,, ,I Ala! Q ff pf' 29, .Nt .. way, eww E5fff1x',' -KW .if r.1f tanlev -- as Y, P 1 , X asm 4 , 7' Dianne Duffet 5 is sas ,QU 6 Gayle Teeters . , 4 . .1 41. s f Pi? f i Gi 94 ,ws 1 , re W iwmr ' 5 , ,. . Q 'mn . Sharon Hardman , K 4 asv. 7.515 Tim Johnson President fm Barbara States ,. V ,,, ., . x.,. N K Q is , 0 y A 3 .U-ixixfif. A Connie Gieker J ,, f Y ,, 4 q,,.,,..,,-F r ROnald Hartzler Cenetra Franics K , ' A , ff ws, ' ,wk M i L. 'W' ' W 'rv , 'Q ' - 4M - , sr, 'V ' V. .rffililliy n n B ,ez l' f v '7K i Barbara Hall Smiqn Wiyminggr Programing Carol Wal Iey vs ' hai. Mary Sullivan A-J 4 , A Y: W ,g Qs Mariorie Patton J Q f 'W 3 L., , , ,X A 3 Martin Hug hey President Judy Staley , 090 Y 5 N 5 Judy Higgins K 8 .,,z 3' ' 4 45' ii' ' 1 . Q Us .9 ,f Q J ?' Doris Thomas 'X Nancy Catron fl , ri. , ff- fl .ff iryil, A 2 srr , by ' 0 .,g, ,, K! 'O laik Diana Stewart Y ,rp Barbara Anderson n 'EN ai, I 'il ,. ' Patsy Hewitt K 5 311 .543 as Butch McClain vliaqff. ya B is fi, 5 gal ill ., wh 'S 1 N Harold King 'CIW I ,V K, Sharon Norfhcofi' 2 xl ' , 'EW 1 -2? ' Y X ,,,,- X 9 Xi . . Karen Walker B in gf K I , , Jane Hall 'S I nuwfg ,I 5 , Cindy Gusiin r ii if Karon Way 'ze-155, , -kv YA 1.9 I s Phyllis Siavens Deanne Madison Q, 3, ! 1 John Cafron Elzora Fletcher X ' ,fr my ,F .r ,X xxf Sandra Walfron ,Q 'f 'J wif' iz Doris Bain ' '-Q? -si f ' ' Judy Bruce ,A lil? K is ,..- X if ,N 5 ' Sherrylyn Smith ,, We W N ' 6' xi 1, . Kay Duermger ,qv ., Wiz. 313. i-4 A i Hag 'V ff if A f' ' , I gm Sharon Derids 5 , .21 , Linda Dressler hi ov J -r Shirley Dye - if fl ,TQ W Via! X Janet Middlefon '+L n. -w. xl -x- X ,, 1 Diane Wi lmore ,As fe Dan Warren f' . be .Y I ' .4 Q51 .lone iayne Soodwin I C47 52 Sara McGee . -- 3-V Azfi f kk iw iv Carol Sfrader 1, 'viii ef ,Q H Terry Morehous ll 4 Donn N v ' . c H'Ak3i'. A -, A F ,' dr f .,, ,Im - gp-A ' u 'Q , If W .fn 4 ,w ,f4'i,.' V f A 4 is' ' f 44 ' sa 45' n , - ,ax N ,. if G i X fx , ' Riag g X sh vw., G 'en A -ht Elt A' 'I J Y tial A Af -as N. Jim Abel Gayle Redford David Bronson Cflfmefl Keelel' , k, V? . -Q, in 1 ..,' - 7. 1 D, , i . Q ' . in '34 'fi '. I 'K V nodwin ' K Sandra Snow Gene Abel Helaine Bright President Management Mqnqgemenf :Q4'K , I 7 3 Bee 'lg all Nr xl- A Q QQ A Nancy Nicewander Rebecca Nicewander Programing Activities -31,9 Donna Lines Carol Letterman Marion Redfiifd Harry Sl'1Ul'1l40Qel der a -u Af-y e , ev e ' ' .xl K ? V, rv I , w-, C, X , A if ' ' g Q 1 ., ., L , ,. . if ' ,af t qt X x . ' gf' t ff I X V 2213. X , f ' 5 :' ' 1 frm, XL.. il 'K , 3414? h ,M ,L J, '-if mx in Qs 2 3 If 1 , Q 'X Paul Meyers Connie McClain i in y - vf gi V3 R , ,nr Magi, ' Connie Gilberf f , X4 7 'wa N C Q: C2 A -fs-C, Kay Cunningham Q' z X . M ff., Q ku, f -vs: t V if ' f'.,,r f 21. f L' V U--,f,v!Jiw,, 'fic G icdys Meyers Washington f 'Qi 'xx Yap ,ff ni? q:':,f,,:s'-ff: 1 ,y 5,3 .9 nr. 5eif:,x4fss2z4ff,f.f3r 111 1 Es: Renee Phi I lips ix E Nancy Norion Sh ff V 2 V , Q V i , f ' 2 1 W' ' f. in rf 'V' ' .iglfl ' .fi JK , ,A 5' Mu rs ho Le mon N 3529 in :E Rza Thomas Fisher Sharon Brown ' V , 0. , , rr,A, , ' 2, aify , 4. 353 .iv V ' I 1 A F ' X , ! . K, 1 , . P. if '?vx-Qwgvr S- -vp-A 1 .. :QFTAQM 9-'H if ,. '27 ' ..,f f , , ., 1 3. mi, f in-f ' f, V5 Q F' in 5 v 'N . . .3 x It I ui. rton Shirley Nutt Dove McNiel Annette Simpson Ralph Juhnke , ,. K Vi fl : Q nf x fmon .ex j V .V jumfif , ' Q' f isher Beth Barnett rown Management . ' A V 1? vi H. , ' we JEL' ' if 2 .'. ' i , n, J Thomas Uhiich Mory Hadley Candy Bishop wi 5C'Y1dY Bond H+ ix V ff V , i g , Vickie Barnett Progrcming , , Fred Gorlett ROY BIIYCU Carol Wilcox President President Activities , ggi , A X h . M x Cy r - ef- K '24 ' I ,Li N A A f,f'-rf , X i Q-' ,-i 5 iv- ' ' - if si I V iii! i it i Q it ' L 3 --1, 5 , 1 'ir .iii , '-I Ev A A fill X,-f W v E l 43 .A I. ew ax s.. ,, Y ,X if Darrel Anderson Lynn Basso Tom Miller TGSSIE GOOC-lflll Westport Sharon Hoyle Shirley McAlisfer Jllrjrnlll Q., 4 M K. n ' 4 r I- . lf -'--- ' f 4 V ,, ' iasuurf' f r l 'H+ rg -39 ' l l l pro ,ami David-.l?'?9ll5h Vivianjfonlev Ruth Ellen Rr -eC 9 V19 Prebnczent Presudenf Managemenf N I w V? '11 5 3 ,fi Lax ' xv ., fs V ,g. fl A ' X N odall Bobby Orl- 'J KA- X Dwight Snifker U M ,Q ' ' An, yqwfwn NT!! X 1,4 flii, 4 R r men' Denms English f- I 5 V.. W , '91 Wm . x an 1 -of V w 5 n l y , ? .Q fa. Wanda Shelley f' 'f? 53fflW5l37'Lf 5 , g' v ,E g ,, A , 1 ., .E A ,, x -if' Barbara Holt Vicky Howell A . 'C--Q f lf-.E-7 Eddie Watt -Nr' X 125' ff Nancy Tonyes mf! Tom Green Lana Dennis , 'Na 1 g'!1r'T'T ' f Pebble Andersen ,wx Q,-ins Q-sfo ef 1 ' Larry Sclyler President X Nrvkfi KLA. c. Xxx I' I ': V ' v- . 1 I .i X we fi ,M . If s if f if fr. .JIFSW .. r, , Sharon Poore Shirley Coon Chuck Johnson .f ' ' ' - S. A . .v.. Y rv: tr - V g yn V52 K D X ' ff L 'tg-+5 3 M 4 .Q 1 Y f ' 3 ' fi-9, 'tf . hh wi X V - it f J 'g Tjgeii fiftlijf 'tx ., i . :iz 2 fl, vi ' K X S X I 2isQ'g3vf2ilAzX . 9 vile 1: V Mark Jones Carol Snyder Sandra Hahn Janice Verkler Martha Johnson Monaaement Activities ' ' f,413', .4 vc -x 3 'I' '41 fi' at ' . rf: R Y .4 it Nfnl ' . ,..,w f ' . 1- 4' A ' , X v if , S-YR? Y ' i ' JOYce Wiltsey Judy Lankard Kgfhy Day MCVWGQGTUQFIT Activities Programing QKRX 2 Vw Beverly Harber i 'Q Q 5 45 4 f , his 4 ,, x. Sonia Mountford 'f V ,J .4 Richard Tremaine President 'SX sf s 9 - ' x..,,. S X , , X m LK it x 'S 'N arber , x fra J .4 7- ,I I ntford J 4 ls., t xi' emaine ent -C 4 -1 I, 5? v I : L Linda Baillie -x -u 'N ,l yn.. J Jane Sayler ,K it 1 e , Q Xf it Norman De Wald Charles Hudson J inf 19 vi F. xf ,fr .- we. 4 'JLKL Q R - -- A - 4. if ' w-xl I xv-v V V-H R, A X -X l it 1 : xx Q 1 , uf-1 A ..i .1C 'milf , Bill Parrish Pat Sterrett Rosy Spooner 'x - jp' uv Q Q .K li '44 'Y 1 I C ' Nl C tai A 'L X f ,fri . S ' 'Q' ii 'lliz A WA. -, A5 r 4 I , A r--' 'IN ,A C- iff fi X '- 1 ir 'V . Shirley Wilson Carolyn Davis Kenny Runes at -J ks ' xw sf 'NV Q: s J . K rx'- Ci A' C ' R13 ilifeias 55 5 5 5 siliiahiliieiixr ' -f Leota Wright Rosalie Haworth Sharon Nelson V . X. F Carolyn Schesser Q Si , ,, K .' 71. 'I 5 A V-,gg .'xx,f, Ru .aw f E. 'W V . 5 : ei' - K 5 ' w Patsy Smith Helen Szulski 3' .gag f1.tmL,- - ' - nv 2, 'emit Q J 3 13 H 4 fi ' if I 1 , if . rf f ,, N18 z. W f- A if 'X 5. 1' ,, g .Q fag -45-3 , ' -f f ' MA .Q 1 2 1 ff P Z 2 fr f f Sherry Hcxckler Programming William Chrisman Kenneth Boyce Gayle Barney 'YI Lido? civifieg - J Marflf' uninr Hlqh , ll . xii ,lf ,aa Rui-I-I Sebyee Patsy Carfer Lind Mynster Sharon Wood Programing Management Activities Arrowhead 3 . 'J .. L 'X .1-Af vi i ,j , 1,- Barbara Brame President ' Q-...vin x X F' w , . 5 Jerry Yowell' 'ii ..iK?,:'f 1 ' 'M A Barbara Nuff Tim Park L 1-fs :Twi . Q, b 'ff 'can' Penny Osborn lb qi i 'K ew ... in fi -ir- 'iw Linda Gold en Par Marsh Hope Brame if' ' Q 'Q'- Q vp., L V.. L, kk I kk V Zh:6.f, i Vai' A , 7 b . if i Marilynn Wood H sn X Susie Bailey I H? i Q NB. , hyl Je-fry White Presidenl' 'vw 1, vv ., P' vi .V , ' 4 5553? A if i, .fi , 4' ,. in 1 l i i 1 ' 1 ff, f i W - .2 ff gl ' fif? ' 1 Alva Cody Sandra Sleclqe J, iv-ri M , .,., ' 3 Sf Al I , -: w, .X L-nf A V, X - .iii Wil? r 1 -HJ' ,fi ' 1-4 Susan Scott l 'K Susan Hyson Baptiste f. ' X , lg Bill NlcMillian 'Q if 'Q ,ri ' A - i r Q s vi i , , s l l. if i fi5ik'?5'.-lf? - ' N Q' Cassandra Sumler CC1f0l P0672 MB .294 , Q Mike McKinney fs I . 5 vy 0, Jack Morgan' .. -,f-wg ,, ff' Julie Chalmers Cecelia Orlando -J 6 5 i? X Vern Tuttle Programing mn' l jf 1. , 'a E BRA fxlg o A mi-+-4' ,wr 'X' ji Stavein 'Masby David Pearson G Q01 H. 'i .x X David CrawG -X 6. f -211 at ' W? VW fi . f'f'f?'7,:'f Mike Hanly Programing Leonard Johnson -f Dave Watch Don Lary 4 ,ff ak J . fx ff- 7 U fy: final? 11 ' f oe Q1 5 F ,C N-J V1 Q 2- L' f gli ' C ' a , jk, VV If A f -.7 40. 9 , A ' Susie Shepard Management Ray Cline President Joe Brltley V yf f 'v , 4 b V ' -A f ,, K M Q , 1 .t J Q V , , .2 1 ?'V,1: f5l fV -'l .0 1' M ,A Mrs. Cline , 41- 'A . - if 1.1 ' V ,4 ,f f , . H H-f M 2 E t o ' :fm f m C. .. he . , . 45',,'.' 'ififfwfvff' , +3115 'Vi wifi. 'V A AFN.b f 52 Q11 any ff VY 'Cx 'XNMQ 'I'-fx .. n yi ' , y K .f'x::5,iQ3'f2QS3 Jax. ...Q7 .- , r-er f V Kathy Cooper if .g ,mfg , ' Terry Donovan Billy Bagby Activities Johnie Espanlope Alan McHenry Steve EUbGfll4 Buster Heitmcn x ff' x i ki 'W y .Ar 'N' .lu 'J -af' A 'U -v- X .fx , -W ,fa W, , 4 . :ft Q ,- fa 'Y SZL 31 ,sz-Qjfzgilki ne A, na ifmun 'NY Q V r ,lf T A ffm Rx M ' ' V-Nags 5 V fa- -at ' 'N ,gh Q ff y k ' R .ag - .. -, R! it It - , 2: ae . L 5 '- .ln-17.-3, - ff e .lx If ' ' ' ' A' Y . fff' ,ffffn xl V, V -l 1 fm' 'Q , ,Q l ff V ffiiiffafqiifl l Wanda Milliren Rollv Ric-her? Dole Hooberry Presidenf Pf09 0mm9 President l r l 32 -' - ' X 'Q Y 4 I Gail Whiffy If' Ronald Kinsler Joyce Hooberry Anfhony Holland Jane McCool AW-ilY l'lUl'l'lS Karen Hooke W S ,f if 7 Q' 9 l ll , , f l Bert Gustafson President 4 TC' 3, 25 L or v t , Xu, J' in Q 1 MIX Janet Dennis President Mrs. Johnson 'I .Q ' Virginia Laytham Management Centra Mark Deck Activities Joseph Laytham Programing Nancy Johnson Management 1 ,. ,vi- it mom B :son nf 2 '61 .ai 1 , ' .ff-f' .eff li Carol Soofer rl k on F x John Eger Vfnfhc Hclffield 12, E ,- .X Q ,- A '1 - w . 'N' .Q QT ' QL.-. v-.- L. 2 .-r '1' -L 1. tu' Ili ' I 'lst if so Q Q ,- m .-ng V vggk I R.-gb? 579' J... - -r 'rr .ng E 4 eb ,n . fr:-Q 4.f ',E'd1' w, 2 .Ji A Sf-:Map ygfff V Fi' .W . . Q -. 9- lv ,.. . N - . xi ir .,,,v -frm- Billy Porlu Y X Sharon Synder J uonifcx Dortch 943 Larry Houtchens my uri W ,Mn . ,ff -,556 di , if mf I from Percy!! .-rj 17 ' F31 '5', 'f 1 x K I . . 5 k'-QQ 15' 2,i f' am: V ef!! 3 A I-ilidfz PYTYL u, 4,i H 5 1, ,, , Q If 0 gh-K 1 5 .f V g , , I s rn. L qu L . mmf: V 13 'l ,, , fu - nv , H H af 9. ,215 .f fi :Z '- fflfffif fhfiw 4 1 Y 4 Q ff! 1 r Jr . 4 J .- 'X B' xv- ' w :hier David Youn9 Qbbim President Jo Weaver Progruming I is , -A A -,, r. J, J J' MUVJQ Justice ' pf! , Keith Springer President E lecmnor Bartholomew Activities I. ,ev , ' ff, 11, 1-Fei ,av- ' ,6 - 174' 5 1' ly, L ' N Ls I lx Q fi -a ,. K . K-, 'fi' W , f '- l ' A J L ' P it - K ,f 7 ff Joyce Johnson 7nUj2f f 4Qonnie Young Progrcming 7 I U-C4 J 4 Morlg:?emenf I f ' 2 , . ,Qi GGLYJLHJLJWKI V396 ' WL '07, fitowb K' 'W . X , Z, 4, , new ,UU ff A ALL am? ,fl f?i,V,rff'if ' Jour lvl J I ml' ' - f7fofC4' .AZN X L r ,L ' 4 ' . Moriorie Ep er!iQJW I E A 7 I '- ...J if 7 J' ,-,,, - Z A,L,f7,'1 V ffff! 6' pl ' 'xg-iv ,J e f ,yr ' ' U V4Tg??tT5?h,,i4Hhp tgp! 4' V :Rh A -,T W H I Bill Guthrie re, ' f 1 ,f If ullell es '- u T if v M- I fr f I v '- v I - ' Y-4? 1 'D , . .Tim Y Z ,- xy, 1-1'f2,J1.?7? Cora Lee Everharf ga Beverly Jordon ' X 'L-. J'- PG y f ' N Q , c , A - - jf 1 ' , 1 . I. I :V ' ' W Q M5135 Q 'a rg, :, A L, 3-gig, K bl 1- ,hi Arg, ' .1 H ff' 979' -f'iQi,'f 5 f' X .' -W Mfr' : af'-2 lv ag! 5 1.4 ' Y -:v,,es.az-I--'if' 5. . - ,Ji if -. :. lui? Sue Dousab 'fx x.. Qxx Mike Jackson i John Macon Darlene Marrow -3 A ' I l ,.,, v L W x. Y, Y N , , -.j:?'k f w - , 19 WX ffs4'fff2fz1- M i m, .Q Sid French Sharon Howlett mf -af-5, J A 1 fl A xx , ,ug Linda Davidson Marcia Reece l '1 t f 1 1 , Nancy Wesf Brenda Wesf Pai' Turner President Pfesldeni Activities Mrs. West 9 Speedy Bray I . l f .h '-' N iff- M. 1'f'?5'f'Q25'Q all ::.'1,:ai,1 . wg! Sharon Trammell Jimmy Wilson 'ihw 5,-I Charlene Cavanes . NW 'Tx A i A y U' V , K V f ' ff fl -5 1' iv I f -P- ww ,. , 5 -. Q! . 1 b, H . i , 2 ' 5 ' Sharon Williams A Management Y? ', M' 1 ,f Y :ir M my .. ff ,, 5 x if 1' ' -vw if I pt ii a 'is 'X f tx. I Jimmy West C Connie Smith Ke 4' . I 7. af i' fi irq, ' . 2 f ,ffrwg ,f AQ E' PX If l Le , 5 lg-C V' N15 fllllkilli 5 J Mike Magee lx Carol Roufh Kenny Butterfield I a., lvx, e l . ' X 5 X , i 2 XY 13,21 5 I' 'Na f .. 5- A' 5' 'la 2 1 1 if .fl Orlene Reynolds -N an gf, 4 . ' i Q -1 fl . ,,.A' 'bng ,PAL 'iff' Bob Billings Margaret Sims ,Q V Y nw' , X51 , ga X .f X3 Emily Holf 'ivur'X ' ,Sfx ,..4r 1 I r , f , QE 6 ff'.4.1:TQ- l , I x 'z vuxll 4 .S f Steve Rinehart Lynda Smith ,I E 4 If li . I Wayne Sim Q x I . N x .aka . 1 yin M'-X. Cris Gianesl Tedclle Magee Q ul in A' .X J , ' egg lf' 1 ' K' A Q 4- .T - Ugg? Y' ie 'Sr 'I ' 1 ,- I L - bf Y . XM V' M? .- V g . 'NN ' 1 X, -wi Patty Years Programing I 5 Esther Tripp Management Beth Lauer Husker - if J., 4 Q 1 -- '1 4: Avi , . V- 3 1 ww 'sf i 5 Y ' ' I .V Y ! - ig' X ,.,f'-.I gg 3 l-n i if -v- 5 ' ' 7 -K IP I, : A: E I all S Sharon J ol'1nS0r1 Ralph Scoville President President Grov Marlene Cochran .loan Pressler Gary Smifh Activities Management -4 1 4-IE - ., .. :sci n 4, K 1 qx 9 'Clz , -. X. . ., can div - Q'-'Jil pl, ' Q u.1',K H 51-5 . it Qi, . vi Eunice Powell Programing A Nancy Frederick Activities Chris Gustafson C f1 G! ll 1 l X ell 9 ick O D 2, D , ui Avi.,- ' ' - S 1 n .2 f . .VAL r Marilyn Osipek ,Ax 5-1-..,,. v-....,-- :TA 'ls ' , 4 , i?q,..,, F4236 4 'B 6 l i -gr 4 1,151 Alison Metz Connie Bowers I f..liL,F,,3Q' IQ 'rl' ff .W L x Fife . ., 4,5 - Af .3 2 1, -8 ' W ii!! ,.,,, ml- ii Larry Tolmcrn T L. , .l lm 5 4 ' If I rw: 58 Q 5 Q is 4 Nlyxi K l Judy Osipek Sue Edmunds LA- Q I is My fi gigifik on is guy 'K ' .Lx-W ,T b 41 H ' 1 QQ' 12.f ',,A W. ,n ' do Mg 'law Xa: A Vesfc Brooks -F +1119 1 KAY, K . K . I C loudio Hayes Carolyn Eubcinlc Wa ?Q.l 3. rw Q A ,N 5 , ,gr xiii 3 1 if gl if 5 63 ,- y' 'Lf Sherry Cadwell i JMX I V- . 0 '-1 47 Q ,,, ..-1 N J! ff' fe, n Deonne Rieke David Curry ,a rx lr , ,QQ g, ,f e X F 2 3' il 1 an M ,. f- ,. 3 Y 'E I ff' ci . 4 Q ' -'Uv ---f f ' I June Dyer Mardell Coleman Jeanne Hinkson Kenneth Baffiggy PONY Tolmon Dana Smith Nancy Scales Nancy Cook Rim Vgughqn Mary Brown N. il-, A I Kathy Ann Wheeler '1 H S Q59 i 4 Q x v K . , 1 itll- , 2 Y - 1' H' ,E g lo iest ,Z 1 ,f I Paul Wood Brent Von Fleck I d I Dorothy Haley Sl eVYl Lvfhy Monogernenf Activities I 'i V I ' mf' A 1' E336 M A .. ef Q . . Q, 11-'fn ..- 4.1-f-:ii-5-Z-11-355: . ,M .1 ,,.. , ..,. G, -,f -js., 3 5.3-RPF. ,lim Pfweli l:A:'li i 'H' --'c .4 f k 1 Y Janice Borror ,Q ,ai . ,sf as ' J' 'Q T. , g 5x i 'WEN fifq, s 4 1. iff A.: Q 1' 'V ' ' ,A 1 Jol'1n Galager f ,, xx 'W :ln ,Y ,J 3 Marilyn Barnlwar? fi mfr. Bev Butler A'-31. ' 4 1 John Dearing 2' Q gg ,R J if 1 2'-. ,f J Qi r '- Jill McBirnie A r ,af nw Ml M f, x J. fl Q: J' J lf X dd ull Glenn Ridgway fm .M 1 ,A Y A i , F vb ' , lxi if' f Mary Fearing X . Xxx rl! Q1 ff 'I at Ronnie Williams .,. pi: if 1 . 1 ff i, fi v , 1 X i s ll Bob Cowden ., If .41 W X 44 Susie Vincenf or X Carolyn Chance ,K A? 1415 3 -'S I' . h Ao, . , , f 'x .1 Zhi' v- , F 5 ,.. , ,. '. ,Q 135 , fjw 1 if J' wx, 1 ' Q x 7' .Y J 'J : 4' X K If XL is N W 4 wx. Summa 4 :te L ,. L . X' 1 'W L 1 ' 1- W Cathy Smith o 1 xy . 14 1 . 'wi 6' , ,gf , , Jean Hadley PGUICI PGYHB f at v, ve ' ' X . QR II' - tv Meadowbrook J 4 nl-fu-2? :hh J. K Q., Z , L Y gf Nancy-Yuille Ingrid tjettinger Jean Minter Susan Davis Activities President Programing 'S' 6-a 1: - fl.. Jig! 'Ii f XXNN' 9 ?JJ Sara Young Carol Nash Management in 1 'tif' -ll' Ur a E . z1 , .,-MQ' , Ia ia1?fi1i 0 ' X Roberto Kimbrell Robert Phelps 53. Sl Fx 7 .X X , k 1 Benito Truesdczle Hazel Thacker 5 ze TY 'si ' wr r K - Z 5 is SA MAX I: A , stew, Cath! Von Alden Curolyrg Burnett ' Q- ,' fb resident President QVYIL 4+ Q t 1,1 K Ron Wh-1, d Paul King Acnvifif-fs Mafmgemenf 1-' vf.-. .1 . ..f' ,S ' 'f Sr 1' ' 54' 'X n 1 x tag! T555 w ,X f5gaqpA,.L , 3 A W , 1- .. ,,. sh g sw, t --D VA.4 A , F ' , ' f' Y -we jr-r ssl 5 v 7 : s ill! Connie Jo McVay David Bell l-if'tClC1 HUl3b0l'Cl 541' Shirley Hart Programing Sharron Barnet Management is se S 495 Northwest ,gn 3 if u 'uw t . .x f, David Tibbetts Diane Davis Management Activities Bob Rist Barbara Call President Programing PEW Sl 'Zi , ,X- s Donna Berry Richard Kessler Nancy Tibbeffs Howard Day Donna Humphrey John Malone Cheryl Ross 5 A K ,qfj - W. f fz . life: 5 X - 3' :' A 3,15 ff, 1 5 l ffl' ff ' Russel Jello Cathie Carver -. , ws 'sig' : I ' r ,f, 1 gy, r Cynthia Pierson Barbara Campbell Freda Robbins 1- A, , ,, i,.,rs r- presgdenf Management Dick Webb Charlotte Richy Uld Mission Cynthia Maddox Mrs. Martha McCorkle 19,9 1 91 W ,, YPA 5 1 'V in x - .E -ww .rl N ,. ,?f,, U .X ' m'C'.i3' hifi-', .1'Y ':: '- x '41 i 'r , wx. -I n.f7..' Connie McCorkIe Jean Hunter Nm .Q ' TW? K Meredith Johnson I 4: ' . , Qty C I Laura Erickson Linda Koontz iv' fr C R Steve I r 'IFISOH P cson anfz ll, ,gh .x ml l H A V d aff 'A K l l Carol Whllby Pcxfricio Kenworthy Aazfivifies Management Roselee Whifby 5'eve Kenworfhy r -i , 5' lx ' I . -.f V A ' 'W- Ziff Y ' H . ,gf- X w llf? 'V ' . 3 if fir: A f Shirley Schulz David Brown V If . .5513 rg e , of - r ii 51, ,lil-,jim Peggy Youngblood Charlotte Savccool Patti Cordell Put Derendinger Carol Medeoris Karen Fruend James Derendinger -rfwox .av 1 1 ' an 4. 1 .vm- ysga .57 f it 14 Ax 7, JE 7, , ,iff I ' ' . I5 . 'I fi 'Aa 5 Gor , , . l-,st ,gy is 0 . ,- A 1. 1, X yt ..,,. vu- 1 Y iw- . if 1 V 1'-'-'bfi' i - .- . .F ' 1 'i 'rl A r Y I 1 1 ',', ' . if Qs- , S' Pofricic DeMonbrun Peggy Hull Nancy Ward S I X' . ,gil yn' . - Q , 46 Q.. s MGI My ai, 1-my,,g4ff y I. 1, . 4 Peggy Ward -2. 1 1 KL ',- Keifh Cook Shirley French ., ,VQ Johr Cczrc x ,, N ' . .- -., 5-3, Ti ' Q .vgwqf QKi31 1'f' ,4 . .un 2, ggvljrg- X K: LBVBI' Nancy Berry Sharon Leach Mrs. Ancxbelle Cook A an I -, 1' 727' x ,fn N I x QQ' I wch t sf V vp 'wf ' ,fre aw - ,,., 1, 0... ,n fi, , ff JI ,. .,. K, Martha Berry 5- T . 7 sk l Ltr! 'Ri ff-if: Johnnv Tyrrell Carol Davis La- it Q7 ' Y. f-V fo-' Cheryl Warner Ronnie Christy Beverly Mitchel June Berry 1 A or ,ek I r ity, 'X Jeanie Dafoe Snookie Fortch ,., CL. M M , , 'fi' Q R- Ffgwrf ... fi 'if Jolaine Stillwell Rita Young Jimmy Dafoe 1 -Q... ,4-1 -QL? -vfw Vicki Wyett Barry Milton Loraine Mills WJ L- l- ,,q 1, -- gh gr Q-T31 E ,n to gg- V l will 1' .1- t'f?f'fg i wi lun!-aggzga so.: Jicln Styles R :Qu an iv l v 4 , -5 , Ap fi Connie Smith .5 A 'F ,. -W ' r. fi? f KlllY Keller 36, I -,Q , is ' ' 'i if. Woods i I X , x uv, i' .S .,,.-n -'W , Il 1- w,' N Eleanor Pigg Y-.Y Q.. -N' x if Chuck Dupin ' fi ' 'wig 4'5f2ar' f.. ,3 Roberta Fa he rty ' I A3 ,L-ff ..A r 34- ,- 4- m a - lf, if fn '11 -Q. i r Oli -'vw-y.. TI. .: , . Lx or .df o iff Mr, ,'-..,'. 4 ,,....,r .. ,L ., , , ' f, fi... Nag:-.,..ff ' H '-. , 1... . ... 'u . ' ww .- , 1 , . . . A . .N ...-f M-,. v,.,,,,k ,wi-we u. ' --..m.,..'-'ae...., Ronald Hoist E ,- I-sa -f A .S' lemf' ,f 'M 5 Y Susan Skinner 7 . -.,, E ,thx X 1' . , f, Claude Hausner 415A il, Rm Janet Sue Montee Kathy Hazzard -.-n v -. X .-V ,- If ii . ' Vu, ,J xiii - fl i 'Wk' Dale Underwood Elaine Merideth w 1: Nu ,N M ...Q ,Q ' -+ , ' my - U V ff V, K vs, V W ' 1 3 1+ A. 1 f fl'if,l1:'zf'. A' H1 jx Dennis McClain Ronnie KeHY H li 'HQ Acfivifies Pfesidenf 1 1 In n 3' M, 'lx Ni! wi Nu :WM 1. fi. W 'I R !i:i :X QM V 1,51 W3 , SH e :I 'VYTQ F 1 7 ' GN 552: , fd ,A , 1 311 'J' -L 5 wig xei 1' U I' . 'I ' -k' 1+ 'lx' . .. 'M ., YT Z Janice Thompson Florence McClain Carol Nagel Progmmlng Management F I v . gf' , . . . ' 4 5 1 I - :ki F J I . . U .kj X, XR Ky 1 x k v QP'l sf Y Y if 1 3 Ei b W .. nw, A , , A .J X . , P 7 qly, L N Mike BVOUSG Dennis Weiners David Wright I x C g 'xi ' Cheryl Thompson Ramona Brown Kathy Anderson Cheryl Oldcm Carol Zerhe ' 79 ' so i 5 4 i iv ' ,eh , hall' Q, ., I F 1 J I w Mr. Mr. Mr.. 8 Mrs. W. T. Eppler 8. Mrs. George Philgreen 8. Mrs. Lester C. Shubkagel Charlene Sigglen Mr. 8. Mrs. Doyle Sayler Ruth Sigglen Mr. Mr. 8 Mrs. Wm. L. Wilson 8. Mrs. Glen Pealse Drs. Kent 8. Mable Johnson Mr. Mr. Mr. Brig Kenneth Shipman 8. Mrs. Emmett R. Berry 8- Mrs. Bob Page hton Self Service P . A. Williams Supply Company Stal tzing Hardware Calkins Electric Company Fair-Way Plumbing Chaney Steel Company Junior Youth Group Southwest Bible Church tothe 'fly 1961 Mr. 8 Mrs. A. W. Gleason ' Miss Gladys Gleason Mr. W. L. Sanders Mr. 8- Mrs. George Van Sandt Dr. T. J. Wlodarslcy Irene Sigglen Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert N. Stewart Mr. 8. Mrs. Al Metsker Miss Beverly Van Sanclt Mr. 8- Mrs. Ralph Hoclclander Mr. 8- Mrs. Leonard Rodgers Mr. 8- Mrs. Dick Hatfield Baska Home Laundry 8- Dry Cle aning Rosedale Tire 8- Supply Company Logan-Moore Lumber Company Webb's Print Shop Allen Dairy Buzbee--Thompson Steel, Inc. Senior Youth Group Southwest Bible Church A ELIZ S4 C C Pl C Y I I V 31 -'NIA i ELIZABETH HOBB5 Southeast Club Quiz Team 4 Club Activities Vice President 4b City Council Member 4 Yearbook Representativ ' Ti- ff' if F 'ff - i X'-I T of N y 'N L i55E5f3'14:?r viv' - LARRY SAY LE R Wyandotte Chorale 25 3 Cboralaires 4 Club President lg 4 Club Management Vice President 3 City Council Member ig 37 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Instrumental Solo Contest l-ist placep 2-2nd placep 3-ist placeg 4 4-N. e4 V in-, I 1 N .4 , ,P A J , '1 A BETTY FINCHER Southeast Club Quiz Team 4 'Q X 5-..Ar' r JOYCE SMITH Shawnee Mission Club Programing Vice President lb Club Management Vice President la JUDY LANKARD Wyandotte Club Quiz Team 4 Club Actitivities Vice President 4 City Council Member 4 Rosedale Cltoralalres 3 kzrclc Notes 4 Club Quiz Team 2 Club President 2 Club Activities Vice President 3 Club Management Vice President 4 City Council Member 2' Vocal Group 3-lst place 'HO' i 3. 1 'fr-,i V fefi ' ,gf A 'J -. -I BETTY EILAND 5 ,f,,W-- 5 . i rr . ll V asf' 2 l 5 A f 5 V 2 Q7 fi 'C ' bb 1 M N235 JK ff, x QAYQQ, 4 , X , ,Q I I 'Q 7 DOUG DEMONBRUM Raytown Choralalres 4 Club Management Vice President 4a JUDY DAFOE Raytown Clworalaires 25 35 4 Club Quiz Team l5 25 354 Club Programing Vice President 2a Club Activities Vice President 3a 'Vase BONP So Cl l L Cit V ,-. CLARK MILLER S if in 1 Shawnee Mission North 'Ca King's Men 4 43 Club Quiz Team 4 Club President 4a V xx Club Activities Vice President 4b City Council Executive Committee 4a City Council President 4a 731 ,Y f. L.: L, ., 5ONNIE HORTON Southeast Club Quiz Team lg 25 35 4 City Championship Quiz Team 25 3 ,P A l NORMA CLEVENGER Argentine Club Quiz Team 35 4 4 Club Management Vice - President 4b City Council Member 4b Yearbook Representative -11 ALICE ATCHISSON Paseo Chorale 3 Club Quiz Team 3 Club President 4a Club Programing Vice President 4b Club Management Vice President 3b Club Secretary 4a Grace Notes 4 KATHY DAY Wyandotte Club Quiz Team lp 4 Club Programing Vice President lbg 4b Club Management Vice President lap 4a City Council Member 4 MN gf-'X PHYLLIS EPPLER Shawnee Mission North Club Quiz Team 2, 3 City Championship Quiz Team 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Club Secretary l Y View -v 5F' MARK JONES Wyandotte Choralaires 27 35 4 Yearbook Staff 3 SHIRLEY COON Wyandotte Club Quiz Team l Club President lb Song Leader lb BETH Sou Choi Chou Clu Clu Clu Pre Clul Pres xml lb D BETH STEWART Southwest Chorale I7 2 Cltoralaires 4 Club Quiz Team l Club President l Club Programming Vice President 4b Club Activities Vice President 4a LARRY WHITAKER Shawnee Mission Eas King's Men 37 4 t Club Quiz Team 25 3 Club President 2 City Council Membe Instrumental Solo Contest 3-2nd place F 4 WRC? V LE v-.-v 4 DORIS WEST 'dsl OTA WRIGHT Wyandotte Club Quiz Team lp 2 Club Programming Vice President la Club Management Vice President 2b , . A what-sl X rv dx A ' . ur iv 1, X, , . VX--.1 X Argentine Club Quiz Team 4 Sl . l , ., if , Tr' he ' l 1 fl Zn s , T ilfif I ,, 5, .5 , . 12' Ds. 'z..',', .fl--sg ice Vice CHARLOTTE SUE EDEN t Vice Argentine Cl'Jb Quiz Team 25 35 4 if fb A -N ,1ki'LD7Q!E N x I ? f ., if x, 7' I 'gi 'I VIC COOK Raytown Chorale 2 Cboralaires 3 Club Quiz Team l5 2 Club President 3a Club Programing Vice President la 8 b5 2a Club Management Vice President 4b City Council Member 25 35 4 Instrumental Group 2-3rd place Banquet Committee LARRY PILKINGTON Raytown Club Activities Vice President 4 . . A . 1 , ff: ' 3, v . 7- h eta. 6' T pl AY V .4 . u ' , 'T Y el ,D W , 5,-fi Q bf. 'gf ,,.. -v 4' il . N.,- fT , ,Tlx vu . 'fm f ft, -V ,.f,1',,. . CAROL ANN GOULD Shawnee Mission Eas Cborule 35 4 Clworalaires 35 4 Club President 4a Club Programing Vice President 4b L l l l 5 is WENDA SUE ZIMMERMAN Paseo Chorale I5 25 35 Choralaires 3 Club President 2b Club Programming Vice President 2a Club Activities Vice President 35 4 City Council Member 2: 3: 4 Vocal Solo 2-lst place Regional Vocal Solo2-Ist place Vocal Group53- lst place Regional Vocal Group 2- lst place Regional Vocal Group 3- 2nd place fl 'NA4 'Xxx' JOYCE Wl LTSEY . .. ' 2 5' xv' VERLA JANE THURMAN Shawnee Mission North Chorale 253 Grace Notes 4 Club Quiz Team 3 All-Star Quiz Team 35 Captain 3 Club Programming Vice President 25 35 4 City Council Member 25 35 4 'Z' EDWARD LEIHY City Council Executive Committee Argentine Secretary 3 Yearbook Staff 25 35 4 Dramatics Contest 3-2nd place Wyandotte Club Quiz Team I5 253 Club President la Club Programming Vice President 4a Club Activities Vice President lb5 25 3 City Council Member lfl r,,Q.?, N 1 2: 3 Vice ice uber If 2 1,11 AUTOGRAPHS tml TIM JOHNSON Turner Choralaires 4 Xl ' ' -i Brass Cadets 4 val 1144 President 3 Club President 4 Club Programing Vice Song Leader I-3rd placep 2-2nd place CAROL ANN WILSON Southeast Club Quiz Team 25 37 4 City Champion Quiz Team 2 Club President 4a Club Management Vice President 37 4b City Council Member 35 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Song Leading Contest T-2nd place sv 'QS' KAREN JOHNSON Northeast Club Quiz Team 254 President 4a Programing Vice President 4b City Council Member 2a,bp 4a,b 'Sf' ' .,.1 fx Q V, , CARO L LETTE RMAN Van Horn IMAN 5 -wg? ANNA SiflFifRT Paseo Chorale 2,3 Club Quiz Team l,2,3 President 2b Progrorning V.P . Qc, Ha, Ala Activities V,P , 3b Yearbook Staff 2 Vocal Group 4 RICHARD TREMAINE Wyandotte President 4b City Council Member 4 City Council Executive Committee 4 Preacher Boy's Club 4 Preacher Boy Contest Finalist 4 122' 5 l l l i l ,I l l l MAX PURDY i Wyandotte W MARVIN DECJROFF Washington AUTOGRAPHS DAVj Sh C IL Pre Cif DAVE VINCENT Sliawnee Mission North Club Management Vice President 40 City Council Member 40 GENE ABEL Van Horn Club Quiz Team 35 4 All Star Quiz Team 3 Club President 205 2b5 30 Programing Club Programing Vice President 4a Club Management Vice President 3b City Council Treasurer 4a City Council Member 205 2b5 305 3b5 40 IK , 'Sv BILL BIGGS Shawnee Mission North Club Quiz Team I5 3 Club President 305 3b5 4b City Council President 4b City Council Member 305 3b5 4b Representative to City Council I Songleading 2nd place 3 .IIM COPELAN D Turner Club Activities Vice President 4b City Council Member 4b J AUTOGRAPHS L0LwU , WWMAMMQWW W0fWy Wf4'W'ffl'f'W5' Lf M ' W Nfm, M w,f,4zf,4z,,5,4w Mw fam 4!Q,,4,5fA,.g2.4i7,A,,6Jeff-,4,507,ff2MM47fff41f7f-0y 7eQ,Qbcz:-af VM MMM JMJMZQWMMMWQW vfjw !Ad,4ffwa5 Af? Alffayd AMW zwfwigff Jug! W W fa ggwfimfifw 'Q Z, AUTOGRAPHS QUEEN 3 4 Afiae V fi? W L 'QQ wf' 'i' .,. S224 Quaan Bwntlwfnmezu 5'-2 Hoqa x Vanin Tlwfumm cum amy ,hi ' f i .:- g nflfif .' qv .,., ,Ax X. i 9 1 ACCENT UN City Council Conqueror Staff Quizzes Talent Contests Banquets-Royalty Parties Rally Snaps Musical Groups Mothers' Club Preacher Boys' Club l-lchvilies ra I . FIRST SEMESTER OFEICETQS Gene Able - Treasurer Alice Atchisson - Secretary Clark Miller - President Larry Sayler - Vice President Cilq Council Behind any great idea there must be extensive planning and debate as to its merits. The City Council meeting monthly attempts to initiate new ideas for the club program and other activities thus increasing their effectiveness. Club problems are discussed and the officers work together in reaching their common goal SECOND SEMESTEQ OFFICEIQS T Bill Biggs - President Kathy Burlcs - Secretary Richard Tremaine - Vice President Larry Liddle - Treasurer lr, lv iff! T? wen, I 4 , 17.2 - ' I 1 s, . MN- H 9 N W sscscc is s s..wN' L , ,i ,lr :V rv4 'F' ' . l A, 1 f 9 'l l I 'Q t li ' K M . ,.g' i A L TL.. Us-.2 3 'r i .I . ,T V ,s '13, -wifi? f , K -' - ,s . g nrt. H ' -1. ,i, , ' . ff 1 A . . . 4' ' 'il:E 'fill' Discussion is encouraged, and the . V , ,-- if E X-9 presiding officers see that each club ij gets the opportunity to voice its frm' fli',.,,.-31 opinion. The incoming City Council officers are installed informally, but are reminded that the executive committee must bear heavy responsibility. These young people represent the hundreds of teen-agers in YFC's club program who desire to make their club a success. Conqueror Stall Sparked by a burning desire to create a pictorial story of Christian teen-agers in action and ebook of memories for theirfriends, eight determined teen-agers have spent the past five months making their desireareclity. After much work and many setbacks, their dream has come true. ,l if U M. 1.45.1 V' , l ' wil! M ' ' Jerry Lamb ng ' Q 4 rf V , Photographer, Jim- Yi i i ,g.fQ,.f:v, ,1,tfM,: .i?gi'!4f i , , - N vs, ' ' Nile fh liiff I W PGV- V V , 4, Z x f - , V ' M11-,-f': ,fr ' ,, f - 1 a , ' f, ' ' 1 ' ' -, ll r P-F r ,RRR X, , .M tif? 2-1 , , Wes e TN, A - A :gg-35,134 4 F . y XXS N N s. I r .'- - in fe. -K 'iFYj ' -if Q t , If f t s Jf l . -i i MJBSXQ J N ff,g:g1g s- - 'J' -5.1 r -Q '7s'f'b fl ' C rol Ann Wilson li TA Under the leadership of Dick Flattield, detailediyglcfrrilare O I laid and specific iobs are assigned in each briefing session. 17.4 ' .sy . . f ' 7, + ' f U 8 T sat gl5QQ5 r f - l ,3 - ,'v 1, Qi? ' c gy ' It ' - H '.t ' s I7 at la ii ll 1 V 'lPbx'v,N li' B r ' s' t 'Win ' A Phyllis Eppler Verla Thurman 4 'g x R Ilfiif iii. N I Z' . 4 3 ,,A. . ,A.. E u 'T'n ?ETifZii..:Q. ,... Q' A' s L.- E 5, Hilarious skits such as Link Arfletfer and His Home Party caused yearbook sales fo soar. .J ,X wa Qi w. lx- . . fl W skk' ,J i 'fi Jil-if , A +3 4 K 7 l ' V . gl gi M V , ll is yyipilh. N s . A f YTQEAN M is , Ai Shirley French Nancy Berry Y. 'ire 7 'k'a,,i 155 i'f'lIfiil 'Q L ' f rg l f l '-'Q 1' TV Vsggg A 'I V, 1113 ik .0 , i. fi ' l iiffi if ' 1 V ' J f Q J 7 3 4111 A Afhav Danny Hocklander af ,7 - . if . ip :A 4 Y 1, , I . 1 W I - Y ,f K 'A V . if f' 1-fig i . If , ,N L55 Ruble Phyllis Clay WW Memorizing with a purpose' wqg gh, theme of the memory-quiz progru, this year. The second-place team in the city was Shawnee-Mission North whose members are: Clark Miller, Joleen Meyers, Christine Tracy, Claudia Reeder, Susan Bartholomew, and Martha Metsker. Quick thinking is required to jum within a split-second after the lie word in each question is given. The twenty-question quizzes offer each teenager u chance to apply ni: many hours at personal Bible study, was tl, P 09rul red to iumP fer the key s given. WASHINGTON Fred Garlett,captain, Annette Simpson, Paul Meyers, Connie Gilbert, and Roy Bilyeu. Umzzes Study to show thyse lf approved unto God .... This concept has taken root in the lives of scores of teens as they dig deep into the scripture. Throughthe quiz program they not only enjoy team rivalry but find the answer to problems they face daily. There are no losers for each quizzer has awealth of knowledge safely stored within his heart. Washington . U'lZEI-'UZIPIFJ Bob Page, always cool and collected, acts as quizmaster, The Final quiz found Shawnee-Mission North defending its title against In its peaceful seclusion the dormitory in the spring is a haven of beauty. Weekend Conferences The need during the school yearfor Christian teen-agers to get away from their dai ly routine for a few hours is fulfilled by the Memorial Dormitory. Here, for 24 hours, the kids combine fun and fellowship with profitable sessions designedto fit their individual needs. Q' Q ysss C l l. if 11 i. lit l :fi l es rt, s s en e r ' Delic any d Ping pong tournaments offer heated competition during In the lobby of the dorm you might find a brclP '7 .2 time. the piano. storming session or an amateur quartet arourn' Paul Heitzman is the guest speaker at one of the morning sessions. A' Q ,..-fw-U' ' fx L A ll ,- 1 Delicious meals prepared by mothers never seem to have Uny difficulty disappearing. brain around l ,I- E V 2 J' The fellows eagerly iump at the chance to do K.P.-the girls tell them it's good training. And then there's always time to be alone with Him. Talent Contests Every person is endowed by God with certain talents making the individual outstanding in a particular field. Youth For Christ seeks to develop these talents through healthy competition. ln the lives of these young people, one can readily see that each is a winner when it is done to the glory of God. ln certain contests the three ' finalists are given without classification because of the it time element. N Richard Tremaine Wyandotte y . Jerry Coon West David Lewis SONGLEADEQ Shawnee - Mission Nor'- on North Clark Miller Shawnee - Mission North PIQEACHEIQ BUY Richard Tremoine A --, .V NJ , V, -fr, V were who , ph Nj R ,- . . V ,, f 1 ' L, . . 'Q 'ofbfsf .ff .o . ,- r r I i z , L i 1 ll i I A I lt- N , if fj ,gjfagp 'fr AL ,LW I -A NNE 54 ,4.' nr. ,W .' - 5- W- Q., Dove Nelson Paseo Wyondoffe Gogrvrir Prfxmsr Susie Johnston Bonnie Frggrns Shawnee - Mission North Ruskin fs gii. iff fini fi iii X A y-v W 911, ,. '- ' 1' Nj ..L, V ,Qs -1 , - lf, ., , his Susie Johnston Shawnee - Mission North VOCAL SOLD s f r. ' -4 s , ff' . , ,W ,Q , 1. .. . ,4 f I i r. V' ,nl paw' Y Q4 s ,S V A sf: gi as .,ad',i L i 3- tm ' , get g- ' sg T. , f! , 1 VA' ' .62 l, '. r ' 1,1553 Af gm, i Q A Q ,,-,. L it li Veria Thurman Shawnee - Mission North Carolann Gould Shawnee - Mission East f.., ii it VOCAL GRGUP In :l 5f' Q mmm Y sswNm+seSp,, ,, + e r B 1 i Q' Joy - Belle Vivian Stanley-Westport Susie Johnston-Shawnee Phyllis C lay- Souijhwest s Mission North The Clarion Trio Alice Atchisson-Paseo Betty Eilond-Rosedale Anno Seifert-Paseo 4 C 1 H, -tj - an 1 -'4 5 so , i 1 Q , 1 1: 5 11 96 5 ' - -f f' .gr i l X The I empleffes Bonnii. Johnson-Paseo Peggy Hull-South Frifzie Zimmerman-South ,f .K 1 ' -..f fri Z1 iiili ,fi V555 f f f if f .. ZEPSJIIJ ' L 55515 1 f 5 Larry Liddle William Chrismcm INSTRUMENTAL SOLO Larry Suyler Wyandotte 1 fi HE v J C Davki Lewis Shawnee - Mission North 2 wif it North 'The Trumpet Trio Larry Shaver-Parkhill Fred Garlett-Washington David Lewis-Shawnee Mission North INSTQUIVIENTAL GIQOUP lst Place DRAIVIATIC - HUIVIGROUS DQATVATIC - SEFQIOUS gf, e . L .N Igt Place . if Esf' .f f Q .so-I ' if -11 F ,ffj ff? E J: I I an ' . .X iff?'M4a E'55e'A' Verla Thurman Shawnee - Mission North '3 :Eg . A . M . 5,5 ,Q ifQ'4 2 '1 f :two ,T Ta, Brut T f T . owen . H if ii 3 E E , ri -4 i fi Q ' ' ti ,M 'ii Eiga ff , V7 qftf 5.1 Q' , k x ' I i 3 122+ r ,T 1 'i 2 -W V , ,E xgxqqgt V ' T Q 'Lv' A l T'-' - , ' Ti , Lsh'4'-dw.-i +.-.-.-if'-'- 'P'l QJ iii, . 'E 9 ' -K ivi -11:zaf '5.z1. wa ', lf , , 5, I ,E 1 rr, iv! gl! EZ? 5 i'3iifQ?if 5 5 iff Ti, f, 1:4 . ' , i' i Donna Jean Henak Wyandotte Q53 41:1 iiaiff N51 MILIIXIIOIQ IIIGII FIIQSI PLACE WIIXIIXIEIQS xi INSTRUMENTAL Ron WI-mifea Northgate D ' V J LH Y.,- I I Ga AQ it - 4 I I I u x K J' if 5, if o- I-' i I ,4 I I I I I f ' , ,fl V l 'V A I I i I I I M ,f . f Ii 1 ,fill jf! I M i 45, VOCAL GROUP Diane I'IugIirl Joyce Johnson Paulo Hunt Marjorie Eppler Josie Weaver Christian - ,M GOSPEL PIANIST Connie McCorkIe OId Mission Wm.. M.,-f IfIean SONGLEADER Jerry Coon VVesT I I DRAM 0 SENIQQ HIGH N 4. 4 . u if-,E r Mg X ul 'FQ 'Q 5 L5 1 . King: Richard Tremcine Queen: Verlo Thurman 452 Banquet , -V , Q N 11,5 3: A FIRST ATTEN NTS SECOND ATTEN ANTS Susan Bcr holomew KGHTY DOY Larry Soyler Clark Miller JUNIOFQ HIGH I 4 ill King: BurfGus1'af Q M th B FIRST ATTEN DANTS M lyn Mefsker J ry Coon Sp He my boy - Lee Lone Psychiatrist is at BHD M.. -,maxaman-an ,ffgxl Alf Redwards introduces unusual guest from the Far East Lee Lone Psychiatrist. I A found by Father Lone Lee after 25 years, Mother s affection is stopped by Mr Redwards because the program was being booed-viewed by thousands. . . Lee Lone Psychiatrist is pictured by former coach as most honorable player- W1 07 1 'fi'-'ff wiyrsfrliki-Zfi pig f ' Hu . V , yy, rw, 1 1-fi ' .5 fi ' ' , Wife: A ' ' P'35L'.,: 4,1 'Mu' L 1 in ,L Lge, ir, fr!! .ff ,1 ry , .5 -' V ,4 t V 4 I N k 24' V. li.-L i PM Q W: ' vt ii I ,QQL1 , jg f,, A Q X g f r ui F vs, f sl gbif' Miss Rice Pattie and former coach give Lee Lone Psychiatrist the finishing touches. 'i A 'fir' 'A Jw KU Emi '1 jo si tv I Ps a -4 K vkf' fi ' '- my . .4 ' -1 V- A r . F lf A ' X v 'I ? t Q I 'Wk i - xi f 1 N ' v ll e i ie 5009 YOU' VOYCHY s DQDUY Sieimgeis .U . Thousand O ul , u t iw :Added we 'mg O Adu Gm om - . bY cm orienwi evening lell fi ., .K . ' ' 'dig , . ' w++1:, P '. ' 1,-e.,.,4, -- 1 I' I ' A 'ii 'Mali ' Eve 3 'I if' is . ' rY0ne ' . ' ' ' ' frombgnisfenloyed K,C 1 ' ' Ron Grobke S fovorife Dove presenfed I the '09e of speed and fear. - fx-' I RLY f 'V' ' 'T Gigli? 5' ig, ha ' 'vm-Q. Vai hs, ,913 F ,fr , - , ' 1 1 In U ' .i wr Q A-r I Q I FN A sh ' ff' f.-'-,' , i fx Q, 4 - f . , , y . A . 'i 1 -r'H'5?i'7-Qf V I -. Hg, 1 'Q 17.5, , 1 , - .1 , U V V, A i 2 Q 4,A 5.93.-ui, -fp-.Af W 4 4 ' '. I2- '1,4 ,X 41 Asgi ' ' q i' I in -' ---LJ Al MefSkef E Q i Mcrhscnll Pryor: what WGS Qf his 5' Usfer of Cer s singing Talent! esf' emonies The Banquet fables with their exotic decor. m ,5v GX 1 I I 9006 social Ji' The Brass Cadets soundly introduced the new year. Impressive white-coated waiters served the Muehleboch Hotel's delicacies. VALENTASIA NAU ,, Cupid reigned supreme in the teen-age fairyland of Valentclsio. lllese ,Q 1. , r ilillillfl , ,arg , Y AA 5 1 . ., 3 . ,Q ,twi ki Willa The heart-warming music oFMory Ross was implicity of making one's own Trosh- most appropriate cs she let her morimbo 1QrkQcrdS ll :eok for her. f-Q27 iq.-f erm., ,, ww 'row an-.. H.. . was-f A, 2, ,Q Q 4' ,f,f f 'V ., r V-ne., ' W-1 1:2424 if 'Aff - ff fs, ., . ,. 'rf' -i . . i 'i f p'211sf-S, A mfA'f 'a ?ggf9ii'Y ,. e -'z sl W ' 1 sq : Ji a. ' '5i '.1fjimi:yel:,ff,o.f:is 93,222-3-5.-, ,' i'2'Ft'1'i fs,-Am-5 -at-J-:.:, efiva, sa. f'f' 'gin -1-, . ',y'3.i:.-wi' -p'.e-sw.,-,,f:,:+', -lnnpg..,.FQL:.E1n . .,-,W - .' 5-: Lf.s.,5 A.. if ,uf :,,9iah,...,, . ,1', w s g , ' s ,, , , g u f ,,,. 'rst-'lgfm Q r fS2g-'gq.3i,,.,2g3i,fQ' Q 4f- , ' ' A t' ' f naw Q.:-: , . ' 4'?'1?F4v-4 Aa ':f:5fi3:51sI'?5., r l.fw'f'lf:'5if+-.. . tx'-, si 4'-'6 1 'Q5'.5i.w- .' ,K I K, 5 Ar ,.-- -I -U, rg. ' r m 1Lrk: gfa,.1n,. -'lmnl'Tyrx.igm.1:lllullfLruu.,u,,, ,ny 3294? -, 4 575 r'.,- ffifff'f - ' . 'fa 'www sN,' v- as an .fsgg ' ssigr it . : F it' I1 -,,V gf! 1- VV!i'.,?,j. . J. , .a r m - t Qflaqkif ff, ff, , ' Q1 ' ' fa . , f' -L . . - r - Q ,yin 9 . lj? , of , Wi' 1 ,ti 'F if .. 1 'pfn iq 1 V' i Steadily growing crowds prove the popularity of the teen- slanted programs . l N: ll Ll ui W ,l l 1 1, il F! il, Egf ,, N 11 lx l l 4 ,1 , 'l f , ff-' 3 ' ' I 15 ' x, ' vi-X 'CW' I 'K fri? V V its 'L X -vi , , f , , , ,, Q A: ,C , 'wi Hia? if 4' Y 'F With AI at the helm the l minutes whip quickly by. Rallq Snaps The heart of the entire Youth for Christ organization is the Saturday night rally. Its heartbeat comes from the hundreds of teenagers who participate in the program and bring their friends hoping that they, too, will make Christ their personal Friend. This is Youth for Christ in action. 20 The numerous details involved in hav- ing a smoothly-run rally are handled by Joan Peake, stage manager. iii 1 f v ,.,v . f - 1.13 .. -- ,X - 1 443-55 jf? 1,3 22 gg: .gi 3,-Wiifgisisj, ., Q' 'QQ 'rig . . Q: ,,'t' g J -i Q Yyh' K, I .5 K i ii ' s r 'iii . U M . gig ,. 'f 1 s ,Q v I ' - J -is Us ,ff 'if' it ' -1 .1 lea ll -f t -I ,ifW.f ZW V. . J - i t L. 1 V Z - nil. ? 'A ' xiii? in ' A- w V . - . ' , h V i' Q ll A smile is catching, and rudl' T ating from Darrel Freleigi ft songleader, everyone feel? home. The harmony of the Armourbearers Quartet has graced several rallies. Dave Grant was a pleasing package on Christmas Eve. is d'- Fd Ir? LI The end to a perfect rally is a decision made ze ilgaf for Christ. 69 5 Ushering is faithfully executed by these teen-agers under the leadership of Lowell Metsker. The vocalizing of Danny Steele and Marshall Pryor are musical musts . X if -. I A 3. Vmm.. 'gig f 51 , , Y I , '31 .-f- 9 Q You v- f :ferrite -TF H9511 , 7, erm if si 2,445-,T , all f fa z f is lb 1 z' if - ffm I, I 3 I !, ,Il 1 gi ,li v li . N. cg. ,gtg gif 'Mil gn, VI igi lifni ',-. it i ljijz -Q ' j Q . gg if 'A ,W5,f2ii Vg A in . 5 53342115 4 s 'D' - .x ., .fx ' 1 -T 45 f' ' - ' , i'x.l,4- 1 :wifi , , ,,r ,Li' ,i5 !,1H ui, ggix ibix I . if ' ' 14 1, ,. T ,gat A A gas: I, - H - 'W x X ll '1'g , Al' l e f af - . A. , , . -, ,A1,-.s. '.,- ,f.,- ...,se...1f The Melody Messengers sing about Harvest Time in the Thanksgiving rally. 1 T I ,' M T f film' ,, V' Ll' Eff- T. , Bax P 1 .' v 4 l if , M AW goo 5 5. gm. SOO Attendance contests spark 'Oriental Holiday' brought the Callicoats to the rally with their father. xp. ywgw 3 S l lil fel' X ' li w 5 R l' Q ' Q, l l ' it , -' 'gn W, . .il lligvw Each week teen-agers are given a chance to tell what Christ means to them. enthusiasm among the kids The magic voice of Dave Rolf enchants each listener. E ,swf .5154 fi' - f 2954 clubs. nark ids . Interesting themes such as Around the World in Sixty Minutes make colorful backdrops for the rally. - J -XL-. J R5 ,intl i' il Li .MJ-lj Teen Booster Club members were presented at a rally where they each received an Amplified New Testament for their support. wfsz W The sign-up boards are decorated periodically by different During 'Club Tyme there was even an interview with President Skinedy. Grace Like abreath ofspring, the Grace Notes have sung their way into the hearts of young and old alike. With sparkling arrangements by their director, Grace Anderson, these girls represent the harmony Christ has brought into their own lives. I ' 4 N' 60 D904 60' l, ri 1.1. The Grace Notes from left to right: Grace Anderson, director, Verla Thurman, Betty Eiland, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Hannibal, Alice Atchisson, Peggy Hull, Jean Shearon and Kathy Barnhart. Ra-- Pggi Singing at the rally, the girls work together as a team knowing each is dependent upon the other. 'Practice makes perfect, and they all realize the quulll' of their singing reflects on their Saviour. Q , The E Fred Larry S a A if, th rf! Jean 5 A W ,A si 51 ,Q 5 t. L .' N . '- X , ' .1 +V X. .JN 3. -..ivfit t g 1 5 i , -. , ..,,k - tv, The Brass Cadets from left to right: Calvin Richert, director, Fred Garlett, Tim Johnson, David Lewis, Ray Scoville, Larry Shaver, Ron Grabke, and Rolland Richert. St Louis bound, the fellows are on their way to another rally to perform. ihe Brass Cadets, under the capable leadership X ofCaIvinRichert, have combined iust the right ingredients to add a delightful spark to the Saturday night rallies. Breezing through difficult brass arrangements, they are living examples of top-grade talent dedicated to the Lord. 5 ' H153 N! T.:-.,:5g JV 't K All E quallft' X . - ' I Practice sessions not only mean good times but hard work and continual rehearsing. ions Napoleon once said, The kind of young people we have tomorrow depends on the kind of mothers we have today. Realizing this, Youth for Christ provides a means whereby mothers meet monthly for a luncheon and cz program designed to aid them in guiding their teen-agers in these perilous times. Frannie Leach Bel'f1iCe JONES Secretary Secretary ' the fellowship, and the opportunity to share experiences, is looked forward to eagerly each month , -,-. Q V , f'-exe., Study is a necessary prerequisite for any preacher. What ffrmer foundation can one stand on than the Word of God. Preacher Bugs Club Young men who know how to preach are needed intoday's world tofearlessly proclaim the gospel. To give high school fellows some basic training, at different intervals during the year the Preacher Boys' Club met with noted speakers and evangelists who gave them helpful pointers and advice. if lf: ' tt i ,gg s Q J 1 Q i , - N lf ! f' fl-21 A mf at 7'55' f4 i s i lr o ,. J , A 4 . u f ,i 'iffy' 1.2. '55 A L F-T' ' gk Gift, 1, ' is A ,,,Y9g5-lj f f ir! 1 N so of 57 in f ,, it .lr.r 2 ,l l i Theodore Epp of 'Back to the Bible Broadcast answered questions concerning a world-wide radio ministry. Radio Bookstore Conquest Fol low-up int Shop Films ACCENT UN Uutreac Aradio towersignifies another means of presenting Christ to teen-agers. Grace Anderson, the girl behind the scene engineers the broadcasts. Radio Through the magic of air waves, the Youth for Christ Hour has reached out and touched scores of lives as it broadcasts each morning over three radio stations. With music provided by the Kansas City Bible College Choir and popular soloists such as Dave Rolf, Vivian Pearson, and Dan Krueger, the medium of the radio has been a mighty right arm of the ministry of Kansas City Youth for Christ. Ten years and 2,500 broadcasts have made Al Metsker a man at ease behind Q the mike as he gleans Bible truths. - 3 Q d 1 - 1 1 5 1 1 5 lr r i . 5 W , , 3 i 1, The voice ofAlbert Lane reading from the Word of God is familiar to every regular listener. Devc bool' 1-hese the ' its fl enio F .4 9 -ii is 1 bi he rec Ofigreg llentec Bookstore Devotional guides, Bible translations, song books and inspirational Christian reading- these are afew of the things you will find in the Youth For Christ bookstore. Literature at its finest is attractively displayed for all to enjoy. The item most in demand at the book table on Saturday nights is the Youth for Christ Magazine geared to a teen-ager's taste . 'E record corner is a popular place to :Wfegate for the finest in sacred music by :Wed Christian recording artists.. Good reading is the order of the day A no matter what your choice may be . Conquest Ten thousand is an impressivefigure, and when it represents the circulation of Youth for Christ's tri-weekly newspaper, it bears an even greatersignificance. People from every walk of life are constantly informed of the latest activities through the columns of the Conquest. Joan Peake, managing editor, does a unique job time aftertime to see that the Conquest is readable as well as interesting. YFCClubbers and staff are assisted by Joan inthe writing of articles that keep you up-to-date with the activities of Youth for Christ. fi I . .,, -4 The Addressograph makes the large mailing list shrink quickly. F: nwalfxw 0,,,,QUm H 1 x, 'W iitE?'5 CQNQIIEQ1' -fl UONQUESIT Q I ,W swougufgv .,g3,g,,4,c'aNQUEs1Q .1 , ' fi x l,i,,NOUpg7 'P K fav ri ri The folding machine gives greater efficiency in the handling of the Conquests . In the clark room, Joe develops negatives, prints Pli' tures, and makes headlines on the Protype machine- all for the Conquest. A l 'E ln 1 wht VEC 1: , ,t-. ,iz wHH The lighted layout table allows Joe to see the neg- Print Shop The power of the written word has been personified this year by the integral part the print shop has played in the ministry of Kansas City Youth for Christ. All the printing, including the Conquest, the CONQUEROR, and the colorful posters publicizing the rallies, is done in our own print shop by Joe Jeffers, a talented Christian printer. Reqvli out ind-- fo me youfl Mooc lOO Chris The Letter Press is used primarily for the printing of pm. ters and envelopes. M! Q'- . yr The Nlultilith Press prints all the promotional material ff Kansas City Youth for Christ. of pos- iterial fo' Llhrar are recelved daily from churches, roups, clubs and rallies all across the area for afilm From our film library meet a particular need. From the dynamic film Goal to Go to the astonishing Science film Red River of Life these IOC films play a vital role presenting in a realistic and stirring way. ll 9 l 1 l ' 171 bidi X, , . -15 ll I i rL',1?1'? ., With each film in its rightful place, there is no chance of a mix-up. it i ,A A fe si.-E11-it he Q. 171 1i n ,f ilkfsf. 5-aniifi 1 Q' fs Niff' 4 A fgiffggffq-152:15 if . f , W ,iffy A f l il:- X A 'Q P if' 3 7 3 r :Ivy 'I X A X- Ci X ' 'r l 2 5' , , u ,,-, E 'ass N b ug , lei .. -T lt is the fob of Clark Miller, senior, to keep all the films in good condition. Leona Hocklander, with the help of Jack Cousins, books the films for showings. EX I g N mx Q am Compang Box 984 o Mission, Kansas 0 HEdrick 2-7900 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF ' ibm I'The 'N X. E , V. IX 2 R I 5 1 'Q Q XE , x 5 1 . Vg-.Q tg .TX .3 .fx ff I uri lg I Cadillac UI Eoukinq Ulensils FLATWARE . FINE CHINA . CUTLERY' i I E 22 ,e it PUTNAM 8 JONES MAGIC WOODS, INC. and L UMBER SA LES CO. Wholesale Plywood, Lumber and Mouldings 306 West 78th Terrace Kansas Cifyp Missouri EM I-4040 The chimps from outer space Roloff fan Don't shoot Go ahead, chubies eat it all! cmpmm BARNES FLUWERS On Highway 50 in Fairway SK l-3200 A FRIENDLY CHURCH .. . Set on u hill by the roads of life, to send forth the light of the Gospel. MERRIANI BIBLE Cl-IURCI-I If it's Bible you want, . .. . . . You want the BIBLE CHURCH Independent Missionary Fundamental Evangelistic That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and peverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world, HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE. Phillipians 2:l5,l6 James P. Lauer, Pastor Located at the junction of Interstate 35 and Highway 50 at Grandview and 62nd Terrace -- Tel. HE. 2-202 8- HE. 2-6493. Bales Baptist Church l2TI'l 81 BUIGS Kansas City, Missouri the church of the people DR. C. DEWITT MATHEWS INTERIM PASTOR STANDING FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS I ONCE i Will this meefing please come fo order? FRYE'Q 66 SERVICE Pickup and Delivery S ' C Il ervlce o s Tune-Up Broke Service Accessories 4700 Rainbow Boulevard KE 2-9890 GIVE US A CALL I r A good place for food, service, and price DON OLD' S RESTA URA NT 22l6 Wesf 43rd KOFISCIS 3, KQHSQ5 lConvenienf fo the YFC Buildingsl Bob's o real cuf up! HICKS ELECTRIC co. K C L O AUTOMOBILE , T ARMHTURE SERVED T' usa? ,4 ' ir -.-,'1 f, f ' T t Radl 0 .cj ff tfsf1gf2'a .., . ,l V. THE FINEST IN CHRISTIAN Music , E 27, X 5 6 J Ti iii R9QUlC1fOI'S Mio om Radio Dial ' TELEPHONE TA 2-I674 Basil Anderson, owner Bob Potter, manager H01 Southwest Blvd. Kansas City, Kansas Mu Z-i4iCi W EVANGELICAL wi W COVENANT is CHURCH T 1501 West 42nd Street LO 1-5790 Kansas City ii, Missouri WN LA WW I' 'fwfr :rs W ff , QW fi? HEAD OF CHRIST by Warner Salman Warner Salman is a faithful and enthusiastic Covenanter . , F NOW iT's PEPST A cillllllbit FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG Wah, an Pepsi Cola Gen., Bott., Inc. K. C., Mo, E If X T Emi 1, 5l Stud God be a ilTir - C I- I'll1 I -,,, f- ,- El JL Bonner I P gs' f El s 'S , f' C -if Ii, EI ' I I Ml 'em Bible Church Rev. Al Meinke, pastor lnfigef 5I8 West lnsley Bonner Springs, Kansas Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. iITim . 2: I5 i Children Welcome Free Parking BE I-5343 E IA o TRUMAN ROAD at HARDESTY Bu At Horne With Our Home Cooking IG Hours: ll to 8 Air Mo Open Sunday Conditioned I I A' s V , '-gg, The Gustafson Studio of organ and piano Where improvisation is taught-also Theory, Harmony, Classic, and Modern Music. 1 H42 Minnesota Avenue Fq l-8693 Kansas City 2, Kansas MAPLE HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Ca 2-6716 3lst and Shawnee Drive Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship lO:5O Evening Service 7:30 Baptist Fellowship 6:30 You ' mliied o A Yauih ML Clmiat MOTHERS' CLUB iexcept June and July 12:00 noon luncheon Nursery Provided Bob Money Officers for 1961-1962 President - Eleanor Thurman Vice President - Vi Hettinger Secretary - Frannie Leach Treasurer - Bernice Jones Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdomg teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Colossians 3:16 JENKINS IVILISIC CO. ee IA Z-402 TZ Iunclay Ilorning 'ruining Evening Ilednesi Vednesi VE PRE. An I Iorld, II Chris Iremi I le EMENI You I MEYER5 BUS THE BIBLE CHAPEL SERVICE The Service which hundreds of Teen-agers ride every Saturday night 6400 Carter Merriam, Kansas of the gr 64th 8- Floyd Streets OVERLAN D PARK . KANSAS and glorious appearing eat God and our Saviour Jesus Looking for that blessed hope, Christ Titus 2:l3 A2-4076 Arthur T. Meyers AVQNDALE. Mnssoum INTERSTZITEBINDERY S E RV I CIE S Unday School 10:00 a.m. 'lorning Worship ii:00 a.m. 3416 East 23 Street 'dining Union - ' 6125 Pom- Kansas City 27, Missouri vening Service 7:30 p.m. lednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. 'lednesday Night Service 8:00 p.m. I U ' HU 3-6700 WE PREACH: An unchanging Christ for on everchanging f0rld, Salvation by Faith through the Blood lchrist, the Deity, the Virgin Birth and the Vemillennial Return of Christ. I Designers of Distinct EMEMBER: You are always welcome to our church. YEARBOOK and CATALOG Alfred Spain, Pastor GL 2-1424 Covers Kansas Cite Bible Celleqe lionq the 1961 Youth om lllmia ' gi li t: il l , is j Prepare fo Serve I PASTORATE: BIBLE THEOLOGY MISSIONS: BIBLE - MISSIONS EDUCATION: BIBLE - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION EVANGELISM: BIBLE - THEOLOGY '72 I Serve while Preparinq .- PIONEER and ESTABLISHED CHURCH WORK MUSIC MINISTRY CHILDRENS WORK YOUTH WQRK I PERSONAL EVANGELISM DETENTION WORK J I Write for further information: I Registrar's Office X 75th and State Line 5 P.'O. Box 8426 ,I Kansas City , Missouri ,. I, I I , I ls Y, Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 that needeth not to be ashamed LO GY SAVE ON NATIONAL BRAND AUTO PARTS. . . SUPPLIES. . . Mlcofiiizifa Paris Iimmimamgy I72?-3I Oak Sfreef Kansas City 8, Missouri Mon. - FYI- 8 a.m. - 5 p.m Ha I-II22 Sof. 8 a.m. -I p.m UNITED CI1emicaICo.Inc Esfabiished I9I3 JANITOR SUPPLIES Deodorants Disinfecfanfs Insecticides PUPCI' Goods Soaps Cieansers Brushes Poiishes Waxes, Etc. CaII Us for the Finest Stocked Janitor Suppiy House in Kansas City 4OI Delaware VICIO' 24340 MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO. 5946 Nieman Road Shawnee, Kansas ME I-6110 Altars Auditorium Seating Banquet Tables Bulletin Boards Chairs, folding - non-folding Chalk Boards Classroom Furniture Combination Seating Desks Educational Equipment Files Flags Garment Racks Lecterns Pews Pulpits Room Dividers Screens Signs Tables They haven't spoken for weeks--- he didn't want to interrupt Chicken dinner at the Niuehlebach MISSOURI CHINA 8 EQUIPMENT CO. 60l WGlI'1Uf Street Kansas City Missouri PAPER GOODS New and Used Equipment HQ l-6893 Free Parking in rear O. ssouri e n I 805601113 move . Location: y4 mile south of Highway 4C East on IO E REV. JUSTIN DIX, Pastor HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE I ARIVIOURDALE B PTIQT ' CHURCH Shawnee and Mill Kansas City, Kansas Charles C. Colas, pastor WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED, RISEIXI AND COMING. LLUYU J. ULIVER Fire and Extended Coverage Personal Property Floater Fire and extended Hospitalization Personal Accident Group Automobile Life Burglary Office, 5 207 Rialto Building 906 Grand Ave. VI. 2-2662-3 Residence, LO. 'I-6543 'fjf'11 'lfi Y Q Better late than never For all of your Canvas needs call LOgan 1-2307 Awnings, Tarpaulins Covers, Venetian Blinds Flags, Burglar Guards BAKER-LOCKWO0D 2900 Cherry Street Kansas City 8, Missouri Iam the way! G N G A S 1 - I , . Y' ,I 4 W' , ,X Q I xx' xl QTLON Lldikj IL!! .ZCJ glkxii Ik ,I 6 K fpilt Ld Int A .EX J 'U' -, 1 mid! Vx! I ,mf . KW' ..g,9'1C?f 7 l xjfim Ljrj VLA! 'Y fe f Z, , LC---L I 4 .Y V '7 fam-of A vo , ffm! , 'ffm ' n, h L' ---, y' XJ- V x L,C4k .CR V .MJ 3 !N:J4u . ffm-4J.Z',1 . M17 T f' 45,1146 wlfln 64,1 .JJ ,Lf .rg C Bl - LEVEL RANCHES TRI- LEVEL SPARKLING TREASURE OF FASHIONABLE HOMES J. A. PETER 0 REALTY CUMPA Y Glen Haven Park Forrest Tomahawk Hills North Kqngqs Cify Platt County Johnson County Kansas City North GL 3- 6400 SH l- 2721 ME 1- 5660 TH 7- 4766 Walk in love, as childrerr of love, circumspectly Ephesians 5:2, 8, 15 ,,,,4,:: T T l I YU-All FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RES TA URA NT HE 2-2991 3948 Rainbow lopposife from K.U. Medical Center, compliments the Youth for Christ 57'h and Outlook Mission' Kansas organization for bringing the values of Chrisfianiiy fo The yomh of America. Rev. DARREL FRELEIGH. Pastor A fob worth doing. . . A iob well done bY Youth For Christ TO KNOW HIM AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN gy l AU I Q I3 IQAPI-I 54 My fl y- ,, ff El if 1- f if , JL ,M ,T M or 1 r,,l- -ff if gygf ly, JV EVP, lx X Q, . - 4 A 'IQ - J x .na L 1 WW rr, LV 'l NL flfl . A A 9 VL ,UN I A IJL4 1 X O15 L, 1 .V 1 P LJ ' f . N, Cf ' wi M J50 N Q5 N d Cp MW c,S'prrrg5m QW - I C 'H qll - 3. ' ' 3' ' WE TAKE THE it 7 DENT A, OUTOF TEN g'l3 ACCIDENT A iq., H H 1 5 fi? VE ' ' .., ' , ,EST l E E f x Xu E Frame Straightening Auto Painting Wheel Balancing Tow Service ' Wrecks Rebuilt Radiators Repaired Glass Replaced Free Estimates f . . DAVIS3 SONS, INC QE I-2645 l24 Sggthwest Boulevard Egnigi 8' Missouri A ALJ I QISRAPI-IS 4,-T ' . 'f '9 wi' , f fl. Y ff! T - fl ' l xfflrlbu T 'E 'Off If ,kg-L+ +L ' U I f ' f L, '- f I If -f 'LE graft K if, ' 'L!j'fQ f! All klrlibdf' riff 'Zu fb it f fill! l W ffqfx GH' 5 .JUV ffki 'L , -,M 'V' ' ' L x Q ., f ff I Lq'E, f L LIU, 4129 I L gl KL CLA' QR' ,KZ 'DX A cf! , avr. ,5 zf - V I 1 V X ,- T df, ' FX ' .X 1' T , M24 I 7 ,I C4 -7j,1l,J,!!,HZpL G Cf, A K 5 if J, ' Lfy. I 'V -' f --X ,' lf C. LL! I W ilk nv LL Ll., 1 L , UZ L. I Qi' Y' lf' Y :VL 1,5 ' ' , iff 'V 62 1, Qi, ff' X ' I 'QTL f ' 1 JAC ul, J KL tk K T VZ , A 5 , -X, f N if Q X 5-V I f fzft ff , . fefw 'J ul'-L lf' ff, I fu-P r K CT fl, J . T .- I X T T Aft, f J JI! My I Ll - If rr' of ,ALT ARAL 1 ff T, I :H L KA: iff. - K ff fl, ' l A L ' fl! . ' fic ' , I A Y A I 4 l 'r I JY, X If fi' ' f f f . ff' lr ' T X l X1 Kit Snot either a ioke . . . EAST SIUE BIBLE CHURCH Sea at Woociburry Independence, Mo. A LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND AND A FEEDING PLACE FOR THE SAINTS. T. L. Wardlaw Jr. John Wheeler Pastor Associate Pastor SPIQINGVALE BIBLE CHURCH 1319 North Fifty First Kansas City, Kansas Gale C. Tush, Pastor EXTENDS A WARM AND FRIENDLY WELCOME TO ALL TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES Holding Forth the word of Iifey Phil. 2:16 He didn't get it either! I ADAMS REFRIGERATION COMPANY HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING Commercial and Residential CENTRAL STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY MrlPodfffI-Bldgldfry Flhg gl d f CUPOLA HOODS GUTTERING If I702W +45 ST f I SK I-3I IO Call Vernon Adams VA 1-5547 AUTO I3 RA F' I-I 5 'X ' X 5 Q, W ., ii II I IN ,. WIA IEIQI If IMIIISQIII 'I x I . FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 57th and State Avenue Kansas City, Kansas Rev- F- L PI1unIr Sunday Morning Service I0:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Training Union 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p,m, Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. CORONADO HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH I2I5 N. 62nd SI. Kansas Cify 2, Kansas 9:45 A.M. Sunday School IO:5O A.M. Morning Service 7:30 P.M. Evening Service 6:30 P.M. Training Union REV. F. WILLIAM BASTIAN, PASTOR CHURCH PHONE - CY 9-8564 FIRST AQQEMBLY OF CDD U-IURU-I 7h dR USG A Church with a heart with Kansas Cnty, Kansas of heart. We are with you, YFC, all the way. AUTCI G RAPI-IS fvfffx7ffZ75Qfn6 Z 21751 If P1 725 E VALFNHN Y Xml- 9 we 'Y' 3626 Main Stxeel PHONE VA 1 3500 KANSAS CITY 11, Mo. North Location 500 West Fourth Phone HA i-5152 Kansas City, Missouri . . .The Lord be with you. . . The KHHSVIQS Eitu -' :w'- , , ,f ,f Vx, , ff-V' '- f 2 4 f - - ,V N., f f f ,f ',.1 ,if W. ' r 2 -- .- i fhf -4 1 41, .f ff hrzshmrgg ., . I fr ' ' Y rr-nr. www- F 5 H ' s 1 - nigh lfaiff . vga - - P F' 5 4 -5, +A - 'W -,I f , f ?'1 . , -.rf . Ff h 5? 3 i 'f4l':r1mu'.'fi' ' .'r ' E. i'f' 7 .?E? -- Qffgg f j :MAL ' Wa- K' . ,-'rr-:ru-nf V.--3 : 'ir'j-- - -,,,---. --. .. .... - . Christian School Train up a child in the way he should go. Proverbs 22:6 KE 2- 6450 47th and Booth Kansas City, Kansas Kindergarten through Eighth Grade IQIQ W1-IOLQALE GROCERY s PRUDUCE COMPANY 2612-14 Troost Avenue Kansas City, Missouri CALL: GR l l255 Their rendition of Swee1'Violefs sounds more like Sour Pickles TQOOST MOTOFQS USED CAFQS 5600 Troosf Avenue Kansas City 10, Missouri Phone: HI 4-7625 Dewey Dryer-Owner Res.: VA 1-0745 Established 1944 Bank Financing IF! Bl UE RIDGE BIBLE CHURCH 8524 Blue Ridge Extension Rev. Wendell Grout, Pastor A Mwage fyurmflw Woful -A Mrlmizm in the WMM FOR THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES STOP AND VISIT CREST BIBLE lil-IURCI-I Rev. Dwight Johnson, Pastor 4835 Gibbs Road Kansas City, Kansas Highland Crest Area Yes sir, Andy that is a hat-rack n .7. UFFIBE SUPPLIES Phofocop y Machines Aw right you guys! You asked for it. Now you'll get u taste of rea! pitcl1in'! Carbon Paper Typewriter Ribbons Silk-Nylon-Cotton Stencils For All Machines Roneo-Gestetner-Rex Rotary GORDON ROGERS! Mimeograph Papers All weights and Colors MY BEST FRIENDS ARE FROZEN at MISSIUN FUUU LUEKER ' N'-' Q Q. ' --.- -v ' , 1 31,44 , ' s ,av 4 Yi 'U' ,Y .V --9'-'Q Alf... . 5'3'. Q4 . 1,- , - -ar v... tn. 1- Q . .. V., 5 -1 . rf' .ff-tp ' -, A. S4 :V I- 11 - cr.. If-fd .1,, -xx. sly V iff ? '55 1455 'T .. '-Vflfblf .12 . 55 1,9 , W H 14,9 ft.. ul.-,--H91 - ssswfwr UUl'nw fs J M fsfxft gym u A: JI, 'S,:. E , . , , 'Q' r f..v.',' ' . . 1 gl ' 5929 Outlook Mission, Kansas , . it SUPPLIERS FOR LOCKERS AND HCME FREEZERS Please, Mr. Custer, l clon'f wanna go! Indian Love CaII CLAY COUNTY IVIOTOIQS Junction Highways IO 8 69 Excelsior Springs, Missouri ME 7-3i5I Kansas City Phone: HA I-7272 Authorized Sales-Service-Parts CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC F85 TEMPEST GMC TRUCKS USED CARS AND TRUCKS Thanks for the Memories. . . I' WEQTFALI. GMC TRUCK, INC. 2534 McGee Trafficway HA I-7262 Kansas City's Exciusive GMC Dealer New and Used Trucks For Every Need ' M ton fo 40 ton Challenge Mixers Premier Bodies Dorsey Trailers Cooper Tires Saies-Parts-Service OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I? NC. BS S TEENAGER Teen-ager, are you lonely? Do you need a friend? Take Jesus as your Saviouri He will keep you to the end. He'll be your guide, Stay by your side, Teen-ager take Jesus today. Bill Lever's favorite chorus B. LEVER ROOFING COMPANY FL 6-2523 K 8: M GARAGES AND AUTO PARKS, INC. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 7th and Walnut Garage 704 Walnut Street Telephone Vlcfor 2-8663 9th and Walnut Garage I8 East 9th Street Telephone Victor 2-4492 AUTOGRAPHS John C . Bray Evo C. Bray John Lawson President Vice-Presidenf Secretary BRAY CONSTRUCTION CONIPANY, INC. 8111 Troosf Avenue Kansas City 31, Missouri General Office Field Office HI 4-1543 SO I-8087 BUILDERS DEVE LOPMENT REALTY 9 I 1 Oh 2 tw .Si IQWA WU 1 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2 ! iii -'wgblgfitfsii 3805 EAST BRUSH CREEK BOULEVAQD The Qinginq Cluuwh With Ahiendlg Wafurma Rev. Paul McGrady, Pastor Ron Grobke, Music and Youth Director A. C. Allyn Ka CO. Member of Neyv York Stock Exchange l Midwest Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange fAssociateJ For information on STOCKS BONDS ' MUTUAL FUNDS Call -Paul Hietzman- Registered Qepresentative iOi West Eleventh Street Kansas City 6, Missouri Tel. HArrison 1-5500 AUTOGRAPHS Q wvxvlflvm will wrw LMQML. i ,QMW awww? VJ YOUTH MUST BE SERVED! And we certainly are pleased to be serving so many young people of this community. Used CUTS - 5600 TYOOST Avenue The youth of today seems instinctively Kansas City lO, Missouri to know that his successful tomorrow de- pends on regular savings. phone: HI 4-7625 Why not start your savings account today? Dewey Dryer, Owner Y RES VA I-0745 On the Country Club Plaza 4727 Wyandotte Kansas City, Missouri Established 1944 Bank Financing Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. FIRST BAPTIST Central Bible CHURCH hurch Walter L. Wilson, 7Ol South 55th lVI.D., D.D., L.H.D., fd Turner, Kansas Pastor Mathew lI:28 Come unto me, all 106 East 51st Terrace ye that labour and are heavy laclen, and l will give you rest. Striving together for the Rev. Charles Burns, pastor ,faith of the Gospel H I-I l :27 CHRIQTENQON-CONWAY-l-IICCINQ, INC. Comb usfion Engineers . FIFTEEN - NINETEEN MAIN STREET In Q f oS '. Nl' S KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI :WEEK . QQQQIV '5' Q COMBINATION OIL - GAS BURNERS HARRISON I-4777 AuTl:n3RAPl-ls , W, x. KZ It l X A .ll V ,V A . M fa K' Q eu' - . f f ' . 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