Kiowa High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Kiowa, KS)

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Presented By The Senior Class Kiowa High School K1ova,Kansas we, the Senior Class of 1914-8, dedicate this annual, THE CHIEFTAIN, to two of our deceased classmates, Donald Cline and James Tibbs nvw --as-rf' 2 2 .. no pn.:-P A J Reed, Supt C B lcB ayer J C Lawson J E Dainton A B ,Washburn Univ Director Treasurer Clerk M A , Kansas Univ Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education '1 'i-P' Walter Blake Prin , Science B S , Searcy, Ar M S ,Univ of Ark 'im Of: ov- 151 Lucy lae Yarnell A G Carman Maurice L Irons Dean of Girls English, Dramatics Sc1ence,Mathematics Commerce Assistant Coach B S ,Central State A B ,Central State Assistant Coach B S , Northwestern Vida Elva Wright Dottie I Wyckoff largaret E Gregg Heleulae Johnson Physical Education Soc Sc ,Dramatics H ue Economics Piano English, Dramatics A B , Northwestern A B , University B I , Organ Piano A B , East Central M A , Oklahoma Ak! of lichita Bethany College 3 I Q I I I I C O C I I I O O Q K . il y 3 ' my 45 Ki? f I , - Z ! A A O 0 O I I ke I O O O I I O I O O . 'Ls ,- V ' f -V '- i t ' 'ggy 'E' ,, A iii , 4 ' - A Cf A f f .A 41 r ' ,, f'Q A V, . 5 xg' Q4 IVV' , 'LY x . 4 , 1 V' ,f' lf Q7 C I O I u e e e e e l I O C 37 rs 2 'Q' '-six 6 I 1... Xq '1 Lee Huffman Allen E Starosta Fred L Hurst Floyd Carpenter lathematics, Coach Vocational Agri Instrumental Music Vocal Music 5, B S , Kansas S a e S , K S T C A B , Northwestern FIN? Helen Griswold Office secretary iff -W Q? Mrs Helen Ishmael R N bchool Nurse CUSTODIANS Roy L Johnson, Supt of Grounds Charles Carey, Assistant, R A Highfill, Assistant 4 f -if 1, ' , 3 . M -r ,, ' I .W I ' Q cfs- e C ' 2 A sv , . ' f 0-0 I 2 , '4 ' I U O . Be S Ke sl To cl O I t t Be O O . C O O I . 'N' M5 4' ' ga--2 'X , t . 5' K I If' 8 H at 1 1 g' 1 Q a , 4 a 'v----o 'W L O O ' e VI Pagsxowr CLPRESIDENT CLASS COLORS: Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER: Talisman Rose 5 Dmcan F worm'-7 Fo Ula cf rv an Rxigkebball. Olfball, Bfjkfgcle flu A F egidentdck SPONSOR SPONSOR Walter Blake A G C8I'm8I1 GQOI, S0 U1 C1165 00 ball rich Le rP we Pre: A 1, Sgsketgall ta Ffanoizfuga officer, dent Jdent C an one ns, Pe? P A 1' Pl 011 'i'gZZe11a, 'ite ill' 'U MOTTO Climb SE though fha CRETARY rocks be rugged TRW 5 SURER 13 Frances Reeves KFranl Bruce Campbell Pep Club Jr Pla P F A B tb 11 Y Teens Wm Norlene Rsthgsber Pep Club, A Cappella Y Teens, Jr Play wr- -127 1 yi 00 3 s W asketball, Track ix u- 'ZR Gilbert SelsorIBromo7 Thelma GravesfT1ll1eJ Football, F F A Pep Club, Y Teens 'Hn ar as QA Nil 11:-9 Bonny Williams Perry Rowland Bessie Helm1eyCDo1lyl Pep C1ub,Cheer Leader, Sergeant at arms, Y Teens officer, Psp Y Teens,A Cap,Jr Play F Club Jai 4f?4 1 3 'N ,Q P I , 33 5 . YV Qfggfm . Pa. LE J xxx W7 1 , 2 5 ips ,VVW XBEXQVA as p 1' P Q 'K M -J .:.A 'lt ' e Fe e Ae- - - s I 'ww Y' 'Q largaret Kimmell Joyce lrlght Pep Club, A Cappella, Pep Club, A Cappella, Y Teens Y Teens, Jr Play is Laura Loulae Kearns Eddie Scottlseottyi lorma Jean Straabaugh lLaurieJ Pep Club, , F B , Track, 1Jean1eDA Cap,Y Teena, Y Teena President F I A off J? Play Pep Club, Jr Play lb 'Q' 4-me Helen lay Iahmaeulahl Dean German Kblzzyl Pauline lolz lPollyl Pep Club President, B B , P B , Tennis, Pep Club, A Cappella, Y Teens, Jr Play Tr , F F A , Jr Play Y Teens off ,Jr Play 7 I is Q ,K 1 . . V , ,, ata I C , A R 4 E. 1 e L Q Q P ff in li: , Bess e e ' ' e e e e g e e fi -m y eg sr ev ,7 - ,wfzfx ' V ug U I I I ' e e e e e e ' e e 5. Th'rd Row, Left to Right Stan Lee Edwards, Billy Sull'van, Clark Hunt, Jack Alberdinv, Rohert Keifer, Gene Troyer, John Humphrey Second Row Wilma Jean Boyd, Florence Cosby, Nildred willig, Ted Sanberrv, Lawrence Conrad, Norman Strasbau h, Lloyd Glover, Vr Starosta, sp nsor Billie Putch neon, Latonna Cunningham, Mary Lou L1vzensto'fer, Margaret Gregg, sponsor. Jack President, Gene Vice President, Norman Secre tary Treasurer, John Sergeant at Arms B I i,,'M' iQ?yf .Q XA xg' jf C k First Row: Fayette Circle, Kathleen Humphrey, Lulu Faye Glover, s P . f 'N'.g efee. l'iS',f A I l lddl M'QNw l,Q , Ta 4 Fourth Row, Left to Right Bob Sipple, Bill S1pple,Donald Sunder land, Bob Winters, John Myers Third Row Jeannine Cohoe, La Moine Schrock, Boyd Forester, Alvin wright, Billy Tidwell, Jim Stephens Second Row Floyd Carpenter, sponsor, Carol Knox, Verna Knorp, Doris Scott, Eva Rob1son,Joanne Wood,Cletus Schwanz,Mary Rowland First Row Dottie M Wyckoff, sponsor, Marjorie Gillig, Christine Wiley, Donna Mae Dotterer, Donna Lee Sullivan, Shirley Myers, Maralyn Wetzel, Pat Chambers ..-,E adhf.. Q' Joanne Wood Sec , Christine Wiley tudent Council Rep , John Myers Vice Pres , Carol Knox Treas , Eva Robison President 9 'D 1 l vv . . . V C 2 o . 0 ,...-e r' ,V 4 x s :fl 2 Q Xl , 0 W '-' V' 'l' M A :l.' ,L 5. ,hr -- . --S - 0 I ' o ' o Fourth Row, Left to Right Alvin Croan, Gerry Beeson, Jim Molz, James Circle, Donald Beeson, Carl Troyer, Clyde Regan, Bobby Williams Third Row Izora Tharp, Anne wells, Alice German, Ronald Holmes, Arliss Burns, Duane Garner, Chris Humphrey Second Row Lyla Botkin, Pat Reeves, Margie Clark, Lee Stonekinh, John Peck, Dick Griffith, Shirley Wiley First Row Lee Huffman, sponsor, Fee Trenary, Lola Hutchinson, Billie Parker, Doris curran,Phyl1ss Brock, Sylvia Circle, Maurice Irons, sponsor 'K-T Dick Pres , Billie Jean Alternate Officer, Izora Sec Trees , Ronald ogt at Arms, Donald Vice Pres IO U A . I . . . l C 'F , . I 0 . . 'N . W V I 4, 4 yfjw., 'Qs ., e,,,, ,iifjQWy N '1 ff v' sf :mffxq Pav 'f' z r ' wmgsr' u- Lfrwge, J Q -l n'vq5 'f ' n 7 7 , . e ' f M -- , -- -- . -' . -no - - 1- Ir- . 49454 Fourth Row, Left to Right Margaret Hankey, Beth Alberding, Wanda Hobbs, Elwyn Schrock, Jim Reed, Lyle Botkin, Monte Cohoe, Harry Circle Third Row Patsy Murrow, Bernadean Archer, Ruth Sunderland,A1fred Ross, Darryl Knorp, Oran Myers, Sue Nood, Jerry Cox, Tim Rowland Second Row Leonard Hood, Dick Graham, Wayne Roy, Patty Whittle, Sally Wood, Jeanne Reed, Betty Pettay, Gene Ann Hart, Fred Hurst, sponsor First Row Donna Mae Frieden, Victor Myers, Ina Lee Clark, Rhoda Lane, Patricia Perdue, Jim Robison, Karl Kastens, Bill Landis, Vida Wright, sponsor II 1733 aW'rY.fw,kM QV Wayne President, Oran Sec Treas , Ina Lee Student Council Rep , Jerry Vice Pres , Gene Ann Reporter Il . . O . . I I I . . O , I , A , , ga, eg Q ' f :wgfg G . Q5435' 3 ' , ' 1--f,ft,,e A 5 . I ' -.. -Q .Q . -- rw . -- . Q- . Third Row, Left to Right Virginia Massey, Shirley Blake, Nanda Chew, Jimmy Roberts, Billy Painton, Lawrence Colson, John Heath, Robert Circle Second Row Dwayne Tibbs, Verlon Schwanz, Charles Helmley, Joe Brock, John Alexander, Bertie Lee Gillig, Max Allan, Bobby Joe Miller First Row A J Reed, sponsor, Dick Graham, Mary Cornejo, Judy Chew, Paula Beth Parker, Ann Myers,Shlrley Jo Humble, Paul Powell, Lucy Mae Yarnell, sponsor Bertie Lee Gillig--President, Joe Miller--Secretary, Jim Roberts--Vice Pres., John Heath--Sgt.-at-Arms. 12 Q 1 5 5 . ' 0 5 , sl- an Q H .W f sf? J ' f I - A 0 U . W 5 Q: 'gf ! . f Q 0 f 1 - ' J he t X ' ' B- ,', x 4 NNN, Jn ff-Ya-, .,v fl . Y? N K Q 4 I eg Q K4 Q J 5 , AVA V, Y' 'A E 7 2 fn f A m ?aaz!6aZZ Top Row,Left to Right Dean Garman,Bruce Campbe1l,Jack Alberding, Eddie Scott, Donald Beason Middle Row A G Carman,coach, John Humphrey, Gene Troyer, Gerry Besson, Bob Williams, Ronald Holmes Bottom Row Lee Huffman, coach, Stan Lee Edwards, Boyd Forester, Norman Strasbaugh, George Landis, Maurice Irons, coach Coach Irons gives a pep talk The team escorts the Queen NOW listen here, you guys You can tell the lucky one by the smile !4 Third Row,Left to Right Eddie Scott, Gene lroycr, e aupbn 1, Jack Alberding, Euncan Circle, Donald Sunoerlanc, mean German Second Row George Landis, Ronald Holmes, Gerrv Beeson, Donald Besson, Bob Williams, Stan Lee hdwaris First Row Lee Huffman,coach, Dick Griffith, Arliss Burrs, Norman Strasbau h, Boyd Forester, Bill midwell, A G Carman, coach Tipoff 'Tense momon H I5 ' 0 little and too laten 6050864 mW-4 UUW4 HK M' vflifff L HIGH BCNUDL MGH sc 494+ scunm H an YUUWA ww SCHUDL SCHDDL HIGH ff Top Row,Left to Right Boyd Forester, Dean Garman, Jack Alberdin Norman Strasbaugh, Billy Tidwell, Stan Lee Edwards,D1ck Griffith, Walter Blake, co 'mek Left to Right: Lee Huffman, coach, Duncan Circle, Jack Alberding, Gene Troyer, Eddie Scott,Gerry Beason,Boyd Forester, Alvin Croan, Billy Tidwell, Maurice Irons, coach. 16 I Al ' an K, f I I . fic as ,4 9 HOU M A , ' Q E ,i,,,. 5 Q, I 4 'Q 93 :Lie a 4 auf I 7 Sn ach. W Top Row, Left to Right Carl Troyer, Donald Beason, James Circle, Gerry Beason, Jim Roberts Middle Row Arliss Burns, Alvin Croan, Billy Sullivan, Jim Molz, Bobby Williams, Ronald Holmes Bottom Row Darryl Knorp, Chris Humphrey, Harry Circle, Dick Griffith, Maurice Irons, coach Top Row,Left to Right Victor Myers, Jim Roberts, Elwyn Schrock, Harry Circle Middle Row Verlon Schwanz, JohnCharles Alexander,Bert1e Lee Gillig, Leonard Hood Bottom Row Karl Kastens, Bobby M1ller,Max Allan Oren Myers, Paul Frazer, coach ganna! President Stan Lee Edwards Vice President Bonny Williams secretary Treasurer Laura Louise Kearns 7wnZeu ILA Left to Right Fayetta Circle, Christine Wiley, LaDonna Cunningham Doris Scott, Jeannine Cohoe, Drum Major 18 e c e eeoe coco o ooo a no ee ceo e of y eeee eeeoel ee U Y 1 'M' Q ,, ,' vi fb Af 4 , X 5 2 o 0 President Stan Lee Edwards Vice President Bonny Williams Secretary Treasurer Laura Louise Kearns am! 19 U I O I C I O I I C C I I I I O O O I ' a o s 9 a o e e c a c e e e e Q e ' e e e Q S O 3 ff, ' N. , Q .Wgyf :LL C 1 f -X l I WWW -Q W6 FF Zaqagkewei 1-fdcmdfaegm fvwcfw 7496 74446 21 Am 96 4 BQ Fourth Row, Left to Right Joyce Wright, Jeannine Cohoe, Duncan Circle, Pauline Molz, Margie Clark Third Row LaDonna Cunningham, Jerry Cox, Helen Ishmael, Verna Knorp, Shirley Blake, Doris Curran Second Row Dottie M Wyckoff, sponsor, Robert Circle, Christine Wiley, Gene Ann Hart, Billie Parker, Paula Parker,John Alexander, Vida Wright, sponsor First Row Paul Dean Powell, laralyn Wetzel, Ina Lee Clark nn Myers, Mary Lou Cornejo, Sam Graham, A G Carman, sponsor '-. 2 L fa... JUNICR HIGH WINNERS D Ci 1 E t H 1 asain: 522215, aww B1-ke Cox, Prose, Ann H ers, Short Poetry, Ina Lee Clark, Humorous Reading, Gene Ann Hart,Dramst1o Reading All of these received a rating of Good 8 ine Mo1L,Prose, Bonny Wil iams, Humorous Reading, Joyce wright, Long Poetry,Doris Curran,Drama tic Reading Superior Ratings Bonny and Christine Wiley fright 22 j .Gi f, 'f 1 g ' ' . C 0 t 1 , 6, in L . N il I A C. I I I : , A K x N',f, 'xi fl, inf - , f 3 fr ff ' - ' fl . r't'f ' ,Q - . sw'- KX x , 1 ' C ,' ' - 2 1 J. f Q' s 2 .. ' s - I . O . I naps Ready to Go Wakita, here I is! Six Sophs Queen for a light Guess who???? Up in the Air Million Dollar Smile! Eddie Made It What'a the matter, ean't you take it? Ta1n't funny, McGee The Three Stooges! Tennis? Could be!! BAG H fr WWW? 23 I 2 Third Row, Left to Rioht Joyce Wright, Duncan circle, Lawrence Conrad, Sally Hood Second Row Bonny Williams, Lometa Tharp, George Landis, Margie Clark, Maurice Irons, faculty representative First Row A J Reed, Superintendent, Ina Lee Clark, Christine Wiley, Bertie Lee Gillig, Walter Blake, Principal George Landis, President Christine Wiley, V1ce President Sophomores Lometa Tharp Pep Club Lawrence Conrad Hi Y Bonny Williams Y Teens Duncan Circle Seniors John Burns Juniors Margie Clark Freshmen Ina Lee Clark Eighth Grade Bertie Lee Gillig Seventh Grade Joyce wright Secretary The Student Council is corposed of representatives from all the classes and organizations in the school It sponsors several activities during the year, including the electing of a football queen and the selection of the lyceum numbers for the year Dur ing this year it has completed plans for the honor point system and put them into effect. 24 46-4 W ' xg A 4 1 ,X I . . . . . . . . .F. F. A. Sally Wood. . . . . . . . . . . I . Z Clue Triangle dm fd!! If 1- Squarin' pictures Sponsor Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Classes Organizations Snapshots Business Manager Business Manager Artist Photographer Sponsor - CHIEFTAIN STAFF at work Joyce Wright Bessie Helmley George Landis Pauline Molz Laura Louise Kearns Duncan Circle Bonny williams Helen May Ishmael Pat Chambers Bill Sippel - - A G Carman Pause That Refreshes' Caught in the Act 25 zz? J- '7wu., 'C CABINET Top Row, Left to Right Mildred Willig, music chairman, Bessie Helmley, secretary, Pauline Molz, vice president, Joyce Wright, program chairman Middle Row Frances Reeves, membership chairman, Miss Wyckoff, Miss Yarnell, Miss Wright, Miss Gregg, sponsors Bottom Row Marjorie Gillig,social chairman, Laura Louise Kearns, president, Bonny Willi ls, student council representative, Mary Lou Liggenstoffer, finance chairman, Fayetta Circle, publicity chairman, Shirley Myers, worship chairman Y Teens is a Christian organizat1on,a branch of the Y W C A , for high school girls All high school girls are invited to join the Y Teens This club meets every Monday and is opened with a wor ship service There are forty nine girls in the Y Teens and each girl, so that she may feel that she is more a part of the club, is appointed to some com ittee The committees meet once a month and plan the future programs The most outstanding events this year were the Y W C A Y Teens Blue Triangle recognition and installation services, a Thanksgiv ing and a Christmas program, caroling, Heart-Sister Week, World Day of Prayer, the Easter Breakfast and Worship Service, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet, which was given by the Y.W.C.A. 26 5 I I Q 3 X K 37 , A5 .w'X ' 1 ' v 'P - -n ,. ,, Q 4- fir , ' I 'M' r . 'W x s ' I Q X3 ' 3 J 1 1- ' f A1 . K V Q ' uf ,, : n o -, u I : 0 e : o A I 1 e ' l o 0 0 I -. . - o . . o a o e- a' ' ' 22014, Social Com by M! 4 iv, WWI Fm Social Service Comm Program Comm '5f'M Membership Comm sv, Publicity Comm Worship Com Finance Conn Music Comm. 27 Wa? Top Row Left to Right John Heath, Elvyn Schrock, social chairman, James Circle, vocal chairman, Jack Alberding vice president, Duncan Circle, president, Jim Roberts, Harry ircle, devotional chairman Second Rows Fred Hurst, sponsor, Charles Helmloy, John Alexander, Lawrence Colson, Bertie Lee Gillig, Joe Brock, Robert Circle First RowzF1oyd Carpenter,sponsor, Paul Powell Bobbie Joe Miller, Dwayne TibbsgVer1on Schwanz, Max A11angSam Gra , Maurice Irons, sponsor The Hi Y is the youth branch of the Y M C A organization active in the school for seventeen years This organization is composed of both senior high and Junior high members The boys meet every Monday for their interesting and varied programs Some of the programs are devoted entirely to recreation while others take the form of more serious programs All of the meetings begin with the devotions and an accompanying song fest HIY 26 'Z' 4 .12-'sk Having FUD Going Home Our President Sir Croan On the tennis courts playing dodge ball Still playing dodge ball Hr Irons Vice pres in action 1 Charles Helmley Elvyn Schrock Bert Gillig Harry Circle 29 2:7 CABINET Top Row Left to Right Shirley Blake Jr Hi cheer leader Lometa Tharp, gtudent Council Rep , Bonny W lliams Sr Hi cheer leader Second Row Margart Gregg, sponsor, Mary Lou Liggenstoffer, Vice pres1dent,Ina Lee Clark,Jr H1 cheer leader,V1da Wright, sponsor t R wx Fa etta Circle Sec and Treas , Christine Wiley, Sr Bot om o y H1 cheer leader Gene Ann hart, Jr H1 cheer leader,Helen Ishmael president is no in the picture The pep club is one of the most active organizations in the school The members turn out in full force for all the ball games at home,and a large number attend the games at neighboring towns Their yelling and cheering do much to boost the moral of the team The pep club uniforms for the year were black sweaters and black skirts Besides their backing the team with their cheering section, the pep club members helped serve at the hot dog stand at the football games During the year the club also sponsored a cake walk Forty five cakes were contributed by the girls in the club At the cake walk there were various contests, one for the most popular boy, the most popular girl, and the most lovesick couple The climax of the year for the pep club came with the letter len'e picnic on May 5, where pep club members and the boys who went out for athletics spent the evening playing baseball and then were fed with a sumptuous picnic supper. 30 - 3- 4- 3,52 ' X. -n w ' an . 3 is V, A ,ff ,f- - ' ,-AX if . K i V ' r A+' 7 f 3 .TAI , 'K 1, , ,lie f In f r -'Q g 4 . Q -1 Q 'V lvl Wixf T' x , 2 ,E 1, ix 1 f ' ll M e I I . I . . O 1 O , e Q 0 ' Q I e O e O C e ' e 0 e he Zayed Jr Hi Cheer Leaders -ef Flower Girls ,,. I Our President Our Queen avfrw M '71 On Our Letterman' Picnic Member Harper Cheerleaders and L Sr Hi Cheer Leaders Two Members Chris at Harper P8111 at Lei-S'-11'0 Guess Some of Our Members on a Picnic 31 Z .94 In 'Yi , O .-I , r' . , s N ' if 1 t P A c . I N . I K ' v A QP X I 5 'W 43' We ' f' f .aff K . I .l.O fs K' - 34 ff f 3 v , P h, 4 - -Q' .,,., -071 A gy ' , ff S M 'I ,J Q Q , , 3 ' .' f 0. D . i .Nw Q ?7f-K Fourth Row, Left to Right Bruce Campbell, Clark Hunt, Eldon Quick, Duncan Circle, Perry Rowland, James Circle Third Row Jim Molz, Dean Garman, Eddie Scott,Gi1bert Selsor, Bob Winters, Gerry Beason, Gary Rugg Second Row LaMo1ne Schrock,Lawrence Conrad, Bob Keifer, Bill Sullivan, Bob Wllliams,Boyd Forester, Allen Starosta,sponsor First Row George Landis, Billy Tidwell, Lloyd Glover, Dwane Garner, Ronald Holmes, Chris Humphrey, Dick Griffith John Burns Inot in the picturel The Kiowa F F A Chapter had a membership of thirty boys president, Eddie Scott, vice president Lawrence Conrad, sec retary, Eldon Quick, treasurer, Bill Tidwell, reporter, Perry Rowland, sentinel, George Landis, student council represent ativeo Again this year the O K Grain Elevator sponsored the trip to the American Royal and the National Future Farmers of America Convention at Kansas C1ty,Missour1 Boys were chosen by their individual farming program and farm account book Those who made the trip were Duncan Circle, George Land1s,B1ll Tidwell, Boyd Forester and John Burns The Chapter was proud to have Bill Schrock elected to the de gree of State Farmer at our last State FFA Convention From this chapter Bill is the third boy to be elected to the State Farmer degree and the first to be a candidate for the Ameri can Farmer degree At the convention the Kiowa Chapter was presented the bronze emblem award for our entry in the better chapter contest We are going to enter the contest again this ear Y 32 for the year of 1547-1948. The officers were: Boyd Forester, . , 3 - Our Work Our Emblem Our Scrap ll., 'Uk Our Visitors Our Feast 011-1' SUPP01' S 'Vrn G ik YA I 4.-59891 I All,- Our Worker Big Wheel Our Dlppor L ,, A . Q.: A. 31s'3:..:a.- 1 LU- - b -- ' dv- -.Q -111 X .' 5 AL , X Oli' Bbw Ol!! Whit? Our Mgmberg as m-ez new-Q, 7954 dw 1122? i,-J 4 m..piu wH?m In the shop shop work Dipping Shevp Chapter Pres Keeping Books James Tibbs Judging School an-f 7tH Graders Cr SFIF' azy Nuts R S la P fb- - ' .4 What, no horse? Kansas City Hicks Where's the fire? THE MOTTO Learning to do Earning to live Doing to learn Living to serve 34 1 4 p ,4.1h 1 s Q' . ,,l f . ' t 1 , - I '. , Q . am, 5 ---L U- '1, X1 ' . 1 . Wnn 1 2 V ' 1111: w -- 9, -, 'TWT ' . ' Y 'ei . , 5, ' 4- ' T W by Q rx Y . V 9--.hr , ' A , ., 1 -- '- J, , N- '- f-.7.,,m M , f! -., I ,fi Z .Qtr WM ' fe,-. Ajgw 4 1 Q ' fv g -f A G 54 ' 4 .Vi Q K I' .A L' V -.. . .V I , 4 . 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Top Row Left to Right Sally Wood,student council representative, Sue Wgo Wanda Hobbs, Beth Alberding, reporter, Ruth Sunderland, song ea er Second Row: Patsy Murrow Betty Pettay, Bernadean Archer Shirley Blake, Margaret Hankey, reasurer, Judy Chew, Patsy Wh1ttle,Jerry Cox Third Row: Rhoda Lane, Patricia Perdue, Gene Ann Hart, vice pres ident Virginia Massey, Iva Jeanne Reed,pres1dent,Ina Lee Clark, secre ary, Paula Beth Parker Bottom Row: Dottie Wyckoff sponsor, Donna Mae Frieden,Wanda Chew, Ann Myers, Shirley Jo Hum le, Mary Lou Cornejo, Margaret Gregg, sponsor The Blue Triangle is a branch of the YWCA for Junior High girls All the girls in the seventh and eighth grades are members of the Blue Triangle There are twenty five girls in all The Blue Triangle girls assisted the Y Teens in the clothing drive and helped very faithfully with it They also participated in the Mother Daughter Banquet given annually by the YWCA The Blue Triangle club, as well as the Y Teens and YWLA, received the gold seal for their attainments during the past year The Blue Triangle meets twice a month.Each meeting is opened with a worship service and closed with the benediction. The Blue Triangle Club is limited to girls of the Junior High level and is conducted along the same lines and manner of the Y Teens, nreparing them for the future work in thrt club. The members also enjoyed the caroling last Christmas,and have engoyed the work and fellowship with their older sisters, the mem bers of the Y Teens, and all of the Eighth Grade girls are looking forward to their association with them next year. 35 fire' Q 2 'J , x A. f fi D5 1 A S 5 . E E . A . - - A , V Hmm if W W eff , ,J Q A -' 'W 225,213 iii 52:5 A 'f f mf h ' ,vm , f:z1 ' 4555 .' , ijt-,wg 32-.1 wif, 4,-33,1 5- JM, , , vi, Y , as f in-,w4ev ' , g N , ,uw We W , ,X awgnxr . A - --.J I M, , f,,,,3 vw . we I , 2.65 qw. M94 535, X ' .1 M 4 .,y , y 'x.,geL gases' ' .'11? Wifffif 4 22356 QQ.: 1.5-F:.:,,g'-.q hr, 1' 1' , ' ' .ft 'l5f'. V. ,eq .1- 1, ge . ',-xifi Jeanne Reed Jerry Cox Shirley Blake f' 'Q 17' g' Mother Daughter Banquet Z' Pr nl nl 1n resident need .. v ' 15 N in 1' Aiiiilamdiligg S K '- ?'R8 ' ww Erni- Mother Daughter Banquet ,fkysi Hg, ad Q ,Q JN? .7 Mother Daughter Banquet Guess Who? Sleepy 2 I' I What have you? e Two J's 36 mm? CHARACTERS Ocey Gump, a fresh country product Bob Keifer Miss Julietta Bean, a boarding house keeper Mary Lou Liggenstoffer Mrs Chiggerson Boggs, George's smooth scheming mamma Mildred Willi George Chiggerson, an innocent little lamb from the city Stan Lee Edwards Septimus Green, a young Book Agent Norman Strasbaugh Judy, a little clodhopper from the poor house Fayetta Circle Charmian Carter, who thinks she's a vampire LaDonna Cunningham Lucinda Filter Cousin Jeminy Jiblets Deacon Hardtack Piano Violin Saxaphone Saxaphone Florence Cosby Wilma Jean Boyd Billy Sullivan Christine Wiley Maralyn wetzel Marjorie Gillig Verna Knorp mmemmg April 10, 1948 THEME NHITCH YOUR WAGON T0 A STARH The banquet room was covered with blue, with a large white star in the center of the ceiling The theme and the color scheme were well carried out The music was furnished by the Swing Band during the banquet The menu consisted of Scalloped Ch1cken,Parsley New Potatoes Spanish Corn, Relish Carrot and Pineapple Salad, Rolls, Butter, Brick Ice Cream, Whi e Cake and Coffee This delicious meal was prepared by the mothers of he members of the Junior class Toastmaster Jack Alberding Invocation Carnival of Venice Stars will Remember Twinkle, Twinkle Litt Thank Your Lucky Star Main Address Star Dust Swinging On A Star - Quartette ------ le Star Miss Yarnell Mr Hurst LaDonna Cunningham Jack Alberding GIF? RUSS Mr Reed Helen Griswold - ---------- Mildred wuug Mr. Johnson M . Guthrie Mr. Carpenter, Hr. Hurst Clarinet ----------------------------------------- Frances Reeves PROGRAM Wednes May 12 8:15 p m Grade School Um HERE GOES GRO.MN b bhrgaretlgqng West play Club Production Directed by Mr G Ca s c under- the direction ot Mr SENIOR CLAS Semin 29 S PLAY day Auditor Fred H urst X CAST Mr Wade , the mother Wade her o d onnie W Joyce W1-1 er daug ter, the bride-Lometa Tha ade, her young r a ght Huy Williams T otsie Jon s o e's best friend Helen Is Dav rkness t e groom - Eddie Sc e 1' Travis h best -Dun ss the old spinster scles Malone, the deli o can Cir P very ba fl cl allllne Mo z y -George Landis 'SQA 38 51.7 'gnu' in aymw Pwr Da? 1 l '55 Ju--uv 4 'WFJN +9 'i ,Q 7' ifvf' '46 GK li 5 1. fi 74a Samba SENIOR CLASS POEM This is the time to pause awhile And take a backward glance At the path o'er which we've trod, And wonder if by chance We've done our best, our very best Down through the passing years, have we merely slipped along As the teachers' little dears? can only guess what lies ahead, what lies behind, we know 1t's with sadness, and ye with gladnes we stand here, ready to go build the ladder by which we rise, Graduation is not gained in a single bound, From the first grade to the twelfth grade We've reached its summit round by round the blue and gold and talisman rose have climbed though the rocks were rugged And nov we say goodbye you, dear teachers and classmates, And to you, kind friends, too hereby bid you our last Fond and affectionate adieu SENIOR CLASS SONG Crane: 'When You were Sweet S1xteen J Since first we entered dear old Kiowa High We dreamt' of many things that were to be And now that we'll be drifting far apart We'll ne'er forget the years that used to be We're leaving now to take our place in life And hope that you'll be proud of what we do As we go journeying onward through life We'1l hold you in our mem'r1es Forever more fore'er and evermore We'll ne'er forget the good times that we had Nor all the trouble that we have seen The teachers and the classmates that we knew Ballgames, parties, and studies on the green We're leaving now to take our place in life And hope that you'll be proud of what we do As we go Journeying onward through life We'll hold you in our mem'r1es Forever more fore'er and ev0rm0rB 40 Or we - So ' t s, we To And to dear ole Kiowa High, We , To we ' CLASS PROPHECY In 1963 we see these people, the former graduates of Kiowa High School in l9N8, busily engaged in their most prominent and enjoyable activities As we pass into the coming years we see the most ambitious student in our class, the former MISS JOYCE WRIGHT She has five college degrees and now since she has completed her schooling she is married to a very up and coming minister and busily engaged in missionary work what is this that we see? It looks like LAURA LOUISE KEARNS gg! jhg M s George Landis GEORGE is now the business manager of the Farmers Implement Com pany and is busy taking care of his lovely wife and their two little boys we hear that LOMETA THARP is happily married to Bob Rathgeber They own a radio shop now and Lometa spends most of her time there You remember the famous NORMA JEAN STRASBAUGH, don't you? After completing her musical career she now has a MRS CMrs D degree Given to her by the one and only Jim Campbell We see BESSIE HELMLEY busily helping her Home Ec Class, and she is having quite a time teaching them to sew and to cook Well here comes NORLENE HOOD RATHGEBER She has been kept busy taking care of hers and Dickk two little sweet children and keeping the house spick and splx You see that old cranky speech teacher sitting in the back of the room with her horn rimmed glasses trying to teach her students English? If you remember, she is the MISS PAULINE MOLZ that graduated with the ornery class of 1958 She is now teaching English, speech, and director of the plays Trying to teach the children of her former classmates Where in the world is all of that banging coming from? It must be from the Lewis Motor Company BRUCE CAMPBELL is the head mechanic, that is of the nut, bolt and screw department what was that, that just went whizzing by? was it Superman? No, just the famous game warden,GILBERT F SELSOR,chasing the culprit who shot the early duck piano while touring around he world we see that GARY RUGG and EDDIE SCOTT are still in the navy They have worked hard and have reached high honors, they have great responsibilities upon their shoulders DUNCAN CIRCLE, where is he? Yes,he is back here in Kiowa High School teach ing all the little morons reading, 'rit1ng, and 'rithmetic Very quiet now, here comes PERRY ROWLAND the Superintendent of the Old Folks Rest Haven And Supt Perry insists that everything be very quiet We see BONNY WILLIAMS as a great opera singer in the Metropolitan Opera Bonny, keep up the good work Hey, who have we here? Why 1t's FRANCES REEVES, who is now the superin tendent of the Mayo Hospital of Rochester, Minnesota Say look at all those pretty girls over there We can tell this is summer by the clothes they have on But who are they huddled around? Oh, new we see that great big hunk of a man, DEAN GARMAN, the coach of a tennis school Here comes MRS BILL GRAVES, formerly Thelma Taylor,lead1ng her little son, Billy Max, Jr She is still happily married after 15 years Take a leok at MARGARET KIM ELL, the great foreign interpreter for the Uni ted Nations Margaret is very world minded And this, as far as we can tell,will be the exciting lives of the energetic class of l9l+8 41 There is HELEN ISHMAEL, the concert pianist, banging away at her trusty Seofcon. 'gill L2 GG 9 xx? w ' X ' ' Gerry 'mf Boyd and John r-W: F' 2 2 KIUWA KIDWPL 4 'Q' KIBWA K x KIDYIF 3:9 wi S K L Singles Champion L 2nd Team Champions 3 A M H xg ,X ' H5 gJH ,Lnf QAWQWWMM Running the Relays 'W' u 1 9 . i ' ' ' - -., t tiff' Y Freshman Football Rearing the Finish 2nd Doubles 45 70ee46 Commencement Speaker Sponsgrs Lt. Col. 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