Kiowa High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Kiowa, KS)

 - Class of 1950

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Lx ,y . . - :a.:.,' 7.1 J 171,-pg His' Q 1 mn sp V H r 4, nay. ,fv .J'- L- .- .Aff s1,, , a..- 15?-?i f W.:-,.1'fg1'5.il 'F ,.,-,E-.rfgf . 'v ,pf-, , 'I-113 , nd - 1 '-as ' .wan-I 'f A'i3i! zj .- .J,. if. I -x '1 -qv v 1 s 5 1 ! -5 .1 sa E L 57192, , CUYQWE Presented by the Senior Class Kiowa High School Kiowa, Kansas ibecbcafion We, the Senior Class of 1950, take great pleasure in dedicating this annual, The 1950 Chieftain, to ourparents and teachers who have guided us down the pathway of life to the crossroads of graduation. As each of us goes his separate way, their patience, devotion, and understanding will always serve to inspire our lives. .xdclminidfra fion walter Blake Alma wells Prin., Science A. J' Reed gean gf Giris - -Q nv- 0 1' 'A.B,, Washburn Univ. ' 'Q - ' a 1-31,3 c M,A, Kansas Univ. s kiln 1.5 , ,, V 12 Board of Education Cl. to r.J Fay Circle, Clerkg David Johnson, Chairmang J. C. Lawson, Treasurer. Allen Starosta Vocational Ag, B.S., Kansas State James Atkinson English B. A. Central State 6lCltlg3f Lee Huffman Math., Soc. Stud. Nell Atkinson Eng., Libr. Science B. A. Central State Gene Stone Clemma Stone Mary Covert Driv- Ed-E Math-, Coach Phys. Ed., Health Piano B-S-, 0 tawa Univ- B.S., Ottawa Univ. B. M., Bethany Floyd Carpenter Vocal Music A.B., Northwestern Fanny Thompson Commerce B.S., Bethany Helen Ishmael School Nurse Custodians Charles Carey R.A. Hlghfill Fred Hurst Instrumental Music A. G. Carman Hist., P.E,, Coach B. A. Central State Helen Griswold Office Secretary Accompanist Kiowa High School Supt. of Grounds Leonard Johnson 5 Bill Tidwell, Pres. Football Basketball Tennis Track F.F.A. Reporter 2 F.F.A. President 3 Student Council Boyd Forester, Vice Pres Football Basketball Tennis Track F.F.A. President 2 F.F.A. Vice Pres. 3 Junior Play eniord MOTTO Quitters Never Win, Winners Never Quit COLOR Silver and Green FLOWER Red Rose Joanne Wood, Sec. Pep Club Y-Teen Sec. N A Cappella Band Orch. Girls Glee Club Shirley Myers, Treas. Pep Club Pres. N Y-Teen Com. Chr. 2-M Y-Teen Pres. 3 A Cappella Band Orchc Swing Orch. T Girls Glee Club Jr. Play Annual Staff Jeannine Cohoe Pep Club Pres. 3 Y-Teen Vice Pres A Cappella Band Drum Major 2-3-M Orch. Girls Glee Club Jr. Play Mary Lou Davis Cfrom Garden Ci Pep Club Y-Teen Girls Glee Club Marjorie Gillig Pep Club Y-Teen Com. Chr. Y-Teen Pres, M A Cappella Girls Glee Club Sextette Mixed Quartet Band Orch, Swing Orch. Student Councilg Sec. 3-H Annual Staff , M ty? 2-3 Track F.F.A. Y-Teen Doris Keifer Pep Club Y-Teen Com. Chr, H A Cappella Girls Glee Club Band Orch. Football Basketball Pep Club A Cappella Girls Glee Sextette Jr. Play Donna Mae Dotterer Pep Club Y-Teen Com. Chr. M Girls Glee Club Bennie Farney Patsy Holmstrom Cfrom El Doradol Club 7 ferna Knorp Tep Clubg Vice Pres. 3 jheorleader 3-L K-Tecng Sec. 3, Com. Cnr. L K Cappella Birls Glee Club Band Orch. Swing Orch. Jr. Play Football Queen L John HyeFS Easketball Track Eva Robison Pep Clubg Vice Pres. L Y-Teen Com. Chr. 3-U Girls Glee Club Band Jr. Play 8 mmd.wmx Kmoved from Pryorj Pep Club Girls Glee Club Jack Prather Basketball A Cappella Boys Glee Club Mixed Ensemble Boys Ensemble Quartet Jr. Play Annual Staff La Moine Schrock Football Track F.F.A Sec. 3 Hi-Y Boys Glee Club TP. Play Cletus Schwanz Pep Club Y-Teen Com. Chr. L A Cappella Girls Glee Club Sexette Band Orch. String Trio Y-Teen Com. Chr. L B111 Sippel A Cappella Boys Glee Club Photographer Jim Stephens Track A Cappella Boys Glee Club F. F. A. Band Orch. Brass Sexette Maralyn Wetzel Pep Clubg Sec . Treas . 1+ Cheerleader 1 Y-Teen Com. Chr. A Cappella Girls Glee Club Sextette Band Orch. Swing Orch. String Trio 3 Hi-Y Band Alvin Wright Tnack Student Council Pres. 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I .gg Q .. 5 31,25 i First Row: John Alexander, Max Allen, Shirley Blake, Dorrell Bolin, Joe Brock, Judy Chew, Wanda Chew, Robert Circle Second Row: Lawrence Colson, Jean Cox, Bert Gillig, Sam Graham, Joe Graves, John Heath, Charles Helmley, Shirley Jo Humble Third Row: Velma Jones, Virginia Massey, Bobbulbr, Jean Molz, Ann Myers Bill Painton, Paula Parker, Fourth Row: Paul Dean Powell, Jim Roberts, Verlon Schwanz, Dwayne Tibbs Ellen Wells, Rosemary Yerger SPONSORED BY WHEATLAND OIL COMPANY cf29AfA Qu Q 33 A Q ,En,f, 'lf' , NN, , 1?2' w e First Row: Beth Biehler, Richard Collier, Beverly Courson, J. C. Davis W, A. Dotterer Second Row: Ella Mae Drew, Coeta Elmore, Bob Farney, Anita Garner, Joe Harvey, Ruth Humphrey Third Row: Stanley Myers, Joyce Peck, Ronnie Potter, Dick Reed, Harold Rowland, La Verne Schoonover Fourth Row: Marian Scott, Norman Sunderland, Robert Talbot, John Tharp Charles Whittle, Lonnie Williams SPONSORED BY BANK OF KIOWA EHVOWllyg gg?LZl6ZL Q... 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If t 1 I 'l 9 M ff' 'NP 9 V, Y M 4- . f,f :S 2 :E fc 53 6 ffWQ7 ova bx 1 , I ff 1, Q4 Em! w SPONSORED BY QUALITY BAKERY A S juirara .xdncl .Staring OrcAedfra 11, to r,J Rhoda Lane, Donna Lanferman, Christine Wiley M.wlW,, ,,,, ml,, MN'-J -nw 'M' A' ' ' ' he e..NW.M-Awe.. X CTop Row 1. to r.J Joe Graves Bert Gillig, Larry Foulke, Harry Circle Gene Ann Hart, Shirley Myers, Billie Jeanne Parker CBottom Row 1. to r.D Ina Lee Clark Marjorie Gillig, Verna Knorp, Jerry Cox, Jeanne Reed, Christine Wiley, boris Curran va 2 Q.. E, , Q 1 , ,Ip v ill t f I ft V ,tg it +1 c Q itffltt . Q jk if M N Q 'Q' fy Q r f 9 Q t ., Q SPONSORED BY S. T. FRAZER AGENCY .14 Calolaeffa 6600 l K3-uk UL FAA SPONSORED BY DORlS' FASHLON SHOPPE IB -.fgQit6l2U1l! ffjinucrzci N First Row: Mr. Blake .............. .............Sponsor Christine Wiley... .... Y-Teens Beverly Courson... ....Blue Triangle Mlrjorie Gillig... .... Secretary M . Reed ......... .... Sponsor Second Row: Dick Reed............ ... Richard Jaso........ .Eigth Grade Seventh Grade B1111e Jeanne Parkerff.. ...:Pep Club, vice Pres Ann s..l.Cl.OIlO.. .f. shman Mr. Atkinson,........ ....Faculty sponsor Darryl Knorp... Dick Griffith.. Alvin Wr1ght.... B111 T1dwe11.... Verlon Schwanz. Third Row: .. SPONSORED BY DOMINO LOUNGE ...Sophomore ...Junior ...Seni0r, Pres. ...F.F.A. Oellevlieoollrol e00Hi-Y f9eEKj4,.,f6ZL!3 First Row: Mr. Atkinson, sponsor, Sandra Beatty, Sam Graham, Coeta Elmore Barbara Mcllree, Beth Biehler, Ruth Humphrey, Stanley Myers Mrs. Atkinson, sponsor. Second Row: Larry Foulke, Dick Reed Beverly Courson, Gene Ann Hart Ann Myers, Anita Garner, Betty Robison, Joe Harvey, Louise Drew Third Row: Joan Johnson Joyce Peck iboris Curran, Shirley M ers, Jeanne Reed, Marian Scott, Max Painton, Paul Massey, Ronnie Potter Fourth Row: Ella Mae Drew Ina Lee Clark, Virginia Massey, Robert Circle, Billy Painton, Patsy Holmstrom, Shirley Blake, Margie Clark, Esther Stoneking, Entrants in Speech Arts Fest1val'he1d at Harper, Kansas, March lk, 1950: Ella Mae Drew Interpretative Prose Excellent Shirley Blake Dramatic Reading Superior Joan Johnson Interpretative Prose Excellent Shirley Myers Humorous Reading S11P91'101' Jeanna Reed Interpretative Prose Excellent Max Painton Interpretative Prose Excellent Larry Foulke Humorous Reading Superivr Beverly Courson Dramatic Reading EI0013-Ont Christine Wiley Interpretative Prose Superior SPONSORED BY BROWN'S I. G, A, STORE -flm Top row: Margie Clark, Ellen Wells, Carol Knox, Jeannine Cohoe, Patsy Holmstrom, Alice Garman Wanda Hobbs, Shirley Pollock, Beth Alberding, Patsy Murrow, Sally Wood, sue Wood. Fourth row: Joanne Wood, Paula Parker, Wanda Chew, Shirley Blake, Virginia Massey, Ruth Sunderland, Izora Tharp, Jerry Cox, Lyla Botkin Donna Lee Sullivan. Third row: Eva Robison Rosemary Yerger, Patricia Reeves, Patty Whittle, Doris Keifer, Perma Knorp, Ina Lee Clark, Margaret Hankey, Jeanne Reed. Second row: Miss Thompson, sponsor, Ann Myers, Gwen Hardison, Billie Parker Donna Mae Dotterer, Betty Pettay, Doris Curran, Gene Ann Hart, Rhoda Lane, Jean Johnson, Mrs. Stone, sponsor. First row: Miss Wells, sponsor, Phyllis Brock Cletus Schwanz, Marjorie Gillig, Sylvia Circle Jean Cox, Shirley Humble Shirley M ers Velma Jones, Shirley Wiley Mary Biehler, Donna Lanferman, Mary Lou Davis, Donna Freiden, Christine Wiley, Jean Mols, Lola Hutchison, M s. Atkinson, sponsor. WORLD MOTTO: Not by might nor by power, but by my sgirit, saith the Lord of hosts. Zechariah 4: Y-TEEN SLOGAN WTo face life squarelyu SPONSORED BY SCHUPBACH IMP. COMPANY -.Zen Caginef hw Cletus Schwanz Treasurer Maralyn wetzel Music Chairman Shirley M ers Program Chairman Verna Knorp Worship Chairman Christine Wiley Student Council Representative Marjorie Gillig President Jeannine Cohoe Vice President Joanne wood Secretary Eva Robison Social Service Chairman Miss Wells Sponsor Doris Keifer Membership Chairman Donna Lee Sullivan Finance Chairman Donna Mae Dotterer Social Chairman Carol Knox Publicity Chairman X-1 SPONSORED BY BURNS OIL COMPANY -flew MID-WINTER CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVES Y-TEEN -- YWCA PURPOSE Together with other members of the Young Women's Christian Association we declare our purpose to be: To build a fellowship of women and girls Devoted to the task Of realizing in our common life Those ideals of personal and social living To which we are committed By our faith as Christians In this endeavor, we seek to understand Jesus To share his love for all people And to grow In the knowledge and love of God. CABINET MEETING RELAXATION TIME SPONSORED BY HUMPHREY IHPLEMEHT jk- I 1 First row: Mr. Huffman, sponsor, John Brock, Joe Walker, Larry Foulke, John Alexander, Stanley Myers, Fred Boughey, San Grahal, Mr. Atkinson, sponsor. Second row: Joe Hnrvoy, Willis Colson Mhz Painton, lornan Sunderland, Paul n1e1, Harold Rowland, Ronnie Potter. Third rovz Bob Miller, Bert 011113, Verlon Schuanz, Lawrence Colson, Charles Whittle, Joe B ock, Paul Hussey, M . Carpenter, sponsor. Top row: Dwayne Tibbs Dick Graham, Elvis Schroek, Janes Circle, W. A. Dotterer, John Peck, filly Painton, Jo Tharp. 6 ' 'J ' ,, SPONSORED BY G. 81: R. ELECTRIC Z? ue jciang e V First row: Mary Alice Landis, Beverly Curran, Deanna Heath, Sandra Beatty, Viola Pettay, Ruth Ann Keifer, Mrs. Atkinson, sponsor. Second row: Beverly Cohoe, Lorraine McK1tr1ck, Beth Biehler, Barbara Mcllree, Louise Drew, Patricia Rathgeber, Billie Lou Miller. Third row: Mary Ann Circle, Coeta Elmore, Anita Garner, Beverly Courson Marian Scott, Patricia Miller, Betty Robison, Ruth Humphrey. Top rows Joyce Peck, Ellen Drew, Esther Stoneking, Virginia Hunt, Lovie Jo Allen. CHRISTMAS PARTY 26 SPONSORED BY MARY GRIFFITH HATCHERY me jfiang e BLUE TRIANGLE CABINET Beverly Courson ------------- - Student Council Representative Anita Garner ------------------------------- Program Chairman Coeta Elmore ------------------------------- Program Chairman Joyce Peck ----------------------------------- Vice President Ella Mae Drew -------------------------------------- Reporter Sandra Beatty ------------------------------------- President Marian Scott -------------------------------------- Treasurer Ruth Humphrey ----------------------------------- Song Leader Beth Biehler -------------------------------------- Secretary DON'T BE SCARED, JUST SIIG! SPONSORED BY ART CLEANERS 1 First rows Darryl Knorp Bob Williams, Ellyn Schrock, J nee Circle, Jin Mblz, B111 T1awe11, ham Graham, nr. stereos., sponsor. Second row: B111 Landis, Karl Kastens, Franklin Wright, Bob Miller Harry Circle, Bert 611113, Leonard Hood, Paul Powell. Third row: Robert Circle, Monte Cohoe, Bennie Farney, Lyle Botkin, Tin Rowland, Charles Helmley, Chris Hwlphrey. Top row: La Hoine Sehrock Ronald Holmes, Boyd Forester, Jin ncaa, Duane Garner, nick Griffith, Gerry Benson. Elvin Sohrock Secretary Bob Willie!! Ripdrtbr Jones Circle Vice President SPONSORED BY THE COFFEE CUP Wayne Roy, Jin Mol: President Darryl Knorp Treasurer X Q3 KW ' is-.fx .x7:5 ,2'i1:, 'sift - ' . , Q Q M., ' Ak ' I 7 'Y' HVQTQI wrap. ,, K ff '. xnl- Q fx A :Q if fi Eg V Fw -S. 45 w Qi '52 A. we sm , ,,, 1 A f . 1 mwfk N.-. wx., ,S '- v.-.0-f.4 w..-.. 'J..,, ' J' .W 1. Af.,....,...... f -,-- 4 W M.. -Q... . 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Fourth row: Donna Freiden, Cletus Sehwanz, Marjorie Gilllg, Beverly Courson, Joyce Peck, Donna Lanferman Joan Johnson, Shirley M ers, Rhoda Lane, M rian Scott, Mary Biehler, Donna Mae Dotterer, Velma Jones, Mary Lou Davis, Miss Thompson, sponsor. Third row: Louise Drew, Phyllis Brock, Mary Ann Circle, Sylvia Circle Coeta Elmore, Jean Molz Jean Cox, Barbara Mcllree Patricia Miller Betty Robison, Ruth Humphrey, Lola Hutchison, Beth Blehler, Mrs. Stone M s. Atkinson, sponsors. Second row: Deanna Heath, Viola Pettay, Billie Lou Miller, Patricia Rathgeber, Lorraine McKitrick, Beverly Cohoe, Sandra Beatty. gi:3:nroggriM:ry Alice Landis, Veran Knorp, Gene Ann Hart, Beverly , s ine Wiley, Ina ee Clark, Ruth Ann Keifer, SPONSORED BY STAIRS CREDIT JEWELERS a FURNITURE I 5.3 . Q ' ..,,,,,, 71.' , ' WE? Fx A if E' x 2. . . S we Q 3, 'YQM Q 4, . Sw my 4 M 41' 5, 3 1. . ML? , S553 am ,S su I J' us I 3 ra Wx -he ft, Y Q 5 fu, . ,A .5 v-W A an iy . , , , , fp M g, LLV.. m m my ? 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I fy A ff 'i S f 1 H f- ' F F K s S 5 f Q K 4. -43 . 4: 014, 119 Av - ff y SPONSORED BY GLEIVS SERVICE STATION ll '54 0 goollaf Top row: Jim Roberts, Elvyn Schrock, James Circle, Jim Reed, Don Beeson Third row: Ronald Holmes, Dick Griffith, Wayne Roy, Jim Molz, Charles Steele, Boyd Forester, Gerry Beeson Second rows Monte Cohoe, Arliss Burns, Ls Heine Schrock, Bill Tidvell Bob Williams, Bennie Farney, Chris Humphrey First rows Mr. Stone, coach, Bert Gillig, Victor Myers, Verlon Schvanz Harry Circle, Oren Myers, Mr. Carman, coach. they us they us they us C03-4VBt01' 6 26 Kingman 38 liz Preston O0 19 Attica 18 11+ Medicine Lodge oo Harper oo 20 Caldwell 1 6 Anthony 6 13 cherokee oo 35 SPONSORED BY THE SWEET SHOP hlefs KOH IKIOWU U0w'nS.lXl0WG DlGl'lKSChie1-talns ver Harper Coldwater In Cherokee T0iROII Dyer Close Season M, L, 24.0 ridayd?0-O Openm Frayl a hard fought football aamel The K f f' wa Chieftains didn'ti tzmwaw Chieftains mmnletplv . s,,,-c-,. f-i.:1f.-:,. .-,.,.,..,4 1 ang Homes carrying, thegpei-1oa.Axter'pusning me aan ro uwy-1 -v we A ,wa A--- Y A- -- . . ffs Chalked UP their first TD the 32F wi11ne 3 15 yard Penalty ifflffh,,E,12:n?,s,,f,c,0rfikGf,gr,? ,nigh game. Kiowa blocked an Indian x Holmes scoring. Lhiefs Win rawl With reston I9-Cl 'he Kiowa Chieftains racke ir fifth win against two 1' the 1949 season by shellac 'ston high 19 to 0 a week dnesday night at Ellis Fie .t the same time the A h football squad held a fav igman team to a 13-13 tie. gue leading Bluejays ot C 1 probably rejoiced at re. Even it they do lose tc ,, which is improbable, 'e the championship buntii bag. The Attica game is ,kSKL game nn the Blue t Kiowa can level Harper 1 ' mg - - ed nf L+ iaaai Q na am. +v.aWa1The k-lc BW Just didn't have it in last rridays Ihieftains N in Second Srid Game Ability to convert the point-Q fter touchdowns gave the Kiowai 'hieftains their 14.to 13 victor? ver a scrappy Attica eleven las 'riday night at the Attica field. Fumbles cost the Attica team, evo possible scores as deceptive' everses and power plays put that all deep into Kiowa territory, me fumble was on Kiowa's 15,l :ie other on the 17. The first quarter was all At- .ca's. They had fire and dn A nough for two teams. After the trst few Attica plays against luggish Kiowa team which had, 9 punt out of danger twice, Ki-' wa rooters thought the game Will ' ht the Chieftains a e as er wr Nuwub 'dum 5 'once and punted to Cherokee's 32. 109- FOI' all WS fired UP Hbiliw- r k was blocked making the Another mint and Kiowa had thelithough, the Attica team couldfffs . :are into 31216 ne a Ki-1 ian the Ea lsix fron f' Second' f E umble ont Tidw. chdown. fsto P Rauschl or aldwatari fs! yard lmelgign 40 emi-n on Yu H01U1eS,q1-,311 be iowa re- tml 'ell Som-L cmefta qua ,reg .ack thatlwhen fullb . P fwns andikeevs g ball on fir 'ater's 36 The 3 Chiei.. nvor Don Bea' to H105 ard pen-. On- P me 19, utes la ' 'P v0rBeaS0H Cnerokf put thai sion wasxter ,-ec U in ide t lmoved Jvemd In 116 eyvemdwrhe sasthe fn are , , bum 'oun 3 ed e 4 Led' md. Tw prq snot 268 ns.: th: dn ..-.- ,,.. ..,, -N ,- ---,,,.-- before lczsing the ball on downs.i The I ro h-ando fs hom Holmes to Bert 10'-lf 01 5 lllg set the ball on Kiowa's 47.i32 Yard! Paking another handoff, Tidwell ifiVe,QW5 l tack ers down to the Preston: Kmlva aefore one caught up with him. Fwy 15 vlmes made the scorer 12 to 0 on n1da7 I 5 next plav. Kiowa drew a fif-Ito try a rn yard penalty for holding togzall to 'I llify the conversion attempt., ra point 36 M-A -Aan -Ln:-lr, Pregtpi SPONSORED B! DUCKWALL'S uxuunaun un ouceuaanvu we imean a thing, when, shortly aIter,f M Kiowa racked up ten first' owns against six for the In- 14. ans. Medicine Lodge gained 1054 Kid' ards compared with Kiowa'l- , est 66. Kiowa attempted three passes 'fed and completed one for 7 yards: fanother was intercepted. The In- Ldians completed none out of ,three attempts. Zgafefgaff First row: Bert Gillig, Harry Circle, Verlon Schwanz, Bob Miller, Victor Myers, Joe Graves, Oran M ers. Second row: Mr. Carman coach, Lawrence Colson, Arliss Burns, Dick Griffith, Ronald holmes, Bob Williams, ur. Stone, coach. Third row: B111 Tidwell Gerry Beason, Don Beason, Elwyn Schrock, Whyne Roy, Boyd Forester. Fourth row: Clyde Bagan, Jim Roberts, James Circle, Charles Steele, Jim Reed. THIRD BEST IN THE STATE! SPONSORED BY THE KIOWA SHOE SERVICE Gm: rn 'rpm GAME, Bo: r. i .ga5LefAa! 452 ' ' P X kQ.lQgih :W59fWp .' - I eg M, ' I 5 2 , jgf g ,Mg 1 , 1, IDU, f ,. ' WY 'I 'W g , e ,' ,W f, Q Q ??Q First row: John Brock, Bob Farney, Larry Foulke, Fred Boughey, Stanley Myers, M . Blake, coach. Second row: Joe walker, Dick Reed, Willis Colson, Paul Dial, Richard Jaso, Harold Rowland, Joe Harvey. Third row: Bob Talbot, Paul Massey, Marvin Ginder, Norman Sunderland, Kelby Myers, Dick Kastens. Fourth row: Laverne Schoonover, John Tharp, W. A. Dotterer, Charles Whittle, Larry Rankin. SPONSORED BY THE HELP URSELF LAUNDRY enn ia First row: Leonard Hood, Dick Griffith, Arliss Burns. Second row: Boyd Forester, Jim Reed, M . Blake, coach, Charles Steele, B111 Tidwell. 1 M CHUCK AND RON Bo AND DICK SPONSORED BY THE CO-OP FOOD STORE gunnum...-H-M-+-ww flag First row: M . Stone coach, B111 Tidwell, Victor M ers, Harrg Circle, Bert Gillig, Franklin Wright, M . Carman, coac . Second row: Jim Roberts, Dwayne Garner Jim Molz, Boyd Forester, Gerry Beason, Bob Williams, fa Moine Schrock. 1-30 -Q.. x v ,.,. , 4 j , ' k , Y W., . M- ,sm ,W 44, ,L I an I , - -'4yf.f'mm, A 'Q ,'. -.1 - ,S fnfqn-' I fl' X, ' X1-if .lf f.f5h,'-1?-gxr 55 fl THE HALF MILER! RECORD BREAKING STATE CHAMPION MILER! SPONSORED BY THE PAXTON DRUG STORE 41 sv 'Hn A I Q? G9 , 4,-LfS'..,, if - 1.3.3.1 , X 4 1 W A 4. Y 11 UH ' 3 P1 '?s'r E f .A t l f A' 0 I Q 5- -S K9 -N. w ,f Tf'T2f'-2' 1 E T E, 5 , N! U1 Y QQ S55 'A Q E , . j 3 J' ,X K 5 -A SUG-Gffg - W -Iii Mania. C51 553' 'E - X w ' ag 9: ,fi- -5 E Q 'O Q ,5 i 4 . 4 I ' ' ff Jimmy CNP SPONSORED BY HUMPHREY APPLIANCE LA 'P W Q14 4 I . A E Fw-ff' f 4-VQMMW , fav QYIWSSQH 5'f'1'f . ,, .L A M MW? is :M wvn V41 N. sy we ' 'wfii ' ,W 955355 1 we J -.-.. .N . -4 Q-in-5, 4.gg,'q 5'rJ'.f-1, r F' CC Q, ogffg .Honey K Way 2 A H, THIS SURE LOOKS GOOD TO ME! I'VE BEEN EMANCIPATED! EH? WHAT'S THAT? HOLY BANANAS: WHAT'S THAT, scooT SPONSORED BY THE O. K. GRAIN E MERCANTILE COMPANY ll 'SIE Z?6ll'l6jlftQt fs FAITH AND BEGORRAI I SIGNED MY OWN BOOK! ..Xy. CONVENTION OF IRISHMEN WON THE ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN' M ET THE DOOLEYS AND MULL SPONSORED BY CONSUMER'S BUTANE 45 jafly. SEE WHY THEY CALL IT TACKY DAY? CILQWJL EVERYBODY PLAYS! EVERYBODY WINS! SPONSORED BY MABEL'S LUNCH CLASS POEM Life on earth is a highway That we travel throughout the years. Joy awaits us just over the hill, In the valleys there're hopes and fears. We are standing now at the crossroads, Along that highway of life. where oh where, will it lead us As we travel the valleys of strife? We know not whither we're going. We know from whence we came. The future is shrouded with vagueness But ther-e's light at the end of the lane. We've braved life's earliest battles As through this school we have strolled. we are better prepared to meet, by far, Whatever the future holds. we face the future unafraid, we'll take each hill in our stride, we'll not forget the lesson we've learned As onward we continue to ride. Thanks to you ole Kiowa High For the lesson you have taught. UQu1tters never wing winners never quitn, will never bring us to naught. We'11 try to make you proud of us As in life we travel on. Remember us as we remember you, But for now, it's 'so longn, CLASS SONG CTune to WThanks for the Memoriesnl Thanks for the memories of days at Kiowa High. We hate to bid good-bye, to faculty, to classmates, to every gal and guy. we'1l never forget! Thanks for the memories of football games we've won And State at Hutchinson. We went from rags to riches And it really was such fun! We'11 never forget! Many's the time we remember our faculty made the days brighter, And made each task seem a bit lighter. They've sure been swell-----We wish them well. We've come all this way with you, but now our time is through. we'll leave it all to you. We'l1 go alone. We're on our own to build our life anew. Awf'1y glad we met you. Cheerio and toodle-oo, And thank you so much, SPONSORED BY THE DELUXE CLEANERS CLASS PROPHECY OF 1950 We have now come to one of the most important parts of the Class Day program, the prophecy. As we gaze into this magic mirror, we shall endeavor to find out for you, what each of us will be doing ten years hence, in 1960. Tennyson once said, 'As I dipped into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the visions of the world and all the wonders that would happen to us. Watch closely now. QUESTION: Mirror, mirror, on the wall, open up thine eyes and tell me what Verna Knorp will be doing in 1960? MIRROR: Ah, in 1960, I see Verna is still loolcing, looking for a man, that iso QUESTION: Mirror, nnrror, on the wall, where's the fairest of them all? Oh no, it can't beg but yes, it's John Myers and Boyd Forester. Tell me, are they still the successful farmers of yesteryear? MIRROR: No, they have given up the idea of farming and have started riding with Bob Wills and his Texas Play Boys. QUESTION: Mirror, oh mirror, what has become of Jeannine Cohoe2 MIRROR: Jeannine has joined one of her senior classmates in a circus act. She does an act that thrills audiences in all the Midwest. This great act is being shot from a caxmon. She's knovm as the Silver Streak, but because of a bad mishap one night, she is now known as 'Gray Fizzle. QUESTION: And now, mirror, oh mirror, what ever became of Maralyn Wetzel? MIRROR: Maralyn is now -a farmer's wife and has a house with all the modern conveniences. They seem to cause trouble, especidly with her modern equipment, so she has hired a mechanic to keep it up. QUESTION: Mirror on the wall, has Marjorie Gillig ever settled down? MIRROR: Wm' yes, Marjorie is a very successful career woman. We find her in Japan teaching in grade school. QUESTION: And now, mirror on the wall, tell us what has become of the famous redhead, Mary Lou Davis! MIRROR: Mary Lou Davis' talented voice has finally been put to use. She's now the star of the 'Inner Sanctum program. QUESTION: Mirror, oh mirror, I hear that Alvin Wright is a sheep herder. Is that correct? MIRROR: Yes, Alvin is living on a ranch and is playing nursexnaid to a baby, a baby lamb, of course! QUESTION: Mirror, oh wise one, after ten years, is Mrs. Doris Keifer still the wonderful housewife she was in 1950? MIRROR: Oh yes, even better! It seems that the so-so proposition has more than worked two ways. Ten years ago she hurried around to get the housework done and attend school, but now her time is spent helping Bob. QUESTION: Gentle, kind mirror, do you have anything to report concerning Bennie Farney? MIRROR: The upkeep for his pickup was too much for Bemaie, so he decided that the best solution was to open the Benjamin Farney Repair 8: Brake ShOpe QUESTION: Mirror, can you tell me what has happened to Cletus Schwanz? MIRROR: She is now Mrs. Dean Brinkley who, after mary years, finished business college and succeeded in typing 100 words per minute. QJESTION: Now, mirror, everyone would like to know what has happened to La Moine Schrock. MIRROR: La Moine is still farming: but a few years ago, his 'IL9 Ford, after seeing the garage mechanics so often, decided to give up and quit. After this catastrophe, La Moine started a junk yard. QUESTION: Gentle mirror, we have heard so many rumors concerning Christine Wiley. Could you enlighten us? MIRROR: Oh yes, Miss Christine finally achieved her life's goal- kindergarten teacher in Kiowa City Schools. SPONSORED BY PARKER'S FOOD STORE QUESTION: And now, mirror, we would like to know what ever became of Bob Sippel? ERROR: Nell, sad to relate, after waiting a few years for his oil wells to come in, he finally decided he would have to make an honest living, so he started fanning. QUESTION: Error, oh mirror, who is fairest of them all? ERROR: Shirley Wars, of course. She has become the star of the Ringling Brothers' Circus. She does a feat more daring than Hoodoo him- self. She is lcnown as Madame R-A-G-G ll-O-P-P, the fire eater. QUESTION: Error, is Bill Tidwell still trying his luck at fanning? ERROR: Yes, but it seems as if he mm be having a little trouble. What's the matter with your crop lately-greenbugs? QUESTION: Dear and kind mirror on the wall, what has happened to Donna Mae Dotterer? ERROR: Donna llae attended beauty school after graduating from high school and is now a small town operator, QUESTION: Error on the wall, we also want to know what has happened to Carol Knox. ERROR: Carol Knox has gone a long way in her never tiring effort to persuade all species of the human race. She now has her own political party, known as the 'Near Loom Party. She makes mary personal ap- pearances, far and wide. QUESTION: Now, mirror, what is in store for Jack Prather? ERROR: After ten years, we find Jack has risen to the very top of his department at K. U. It has taken many long hours of hard work and concentration to reach this position which is so necessary and useful in this modern world of today, but Jack finally made Head Custodian. QUESTION: Error, oh mirror, did Patsy Holmstrom continue with her musical career? ERROR: Ch no, she gave up music: in fact, she went to something quite different. She is now a famous foot doctor in Chicago. QUESTION: And now, mirror, oh faithful one, what do you see in store for Donna Lee Sullivan? ERROR: Ah, I see Donna Lee all dressed in white, and she seems to'be the superintendent of Wesley Hospital. QUESTION: Error, oh mirror, has Bill Sippel finally succeeded in being the master photographer? ERROR: Qu, I see ltr. Bill Sippel is a great photographer and has his own studio in the suburbs of New York City. QUESTION: Error, did Jim Stephens ever attain his goal of being a concert pianist? ERROR: Iss, Jim is now a very noted and accomplished pianist. He travels the world over malclng personal appearances for kings and queens. QUESTION: Now, mirror, whom have we forgotten of the 1950 seniors? ERROR: lhy, Joanne Wood. She has attended Kansas State College and majored in commercial art. She has become a very well known advertising agent. QUETION: Error, oh mirror, what has happened to the great American history teacher, ltr. Carman? ERROR: Hr. Canaan is still trying to teach American history and seems to have found a way to wake and dismiss his enthusiastic students. QUESTION: Error, does Mr. Blake, who is last but never forgotten, still teach science at K. H. S.2 ERROR: Ies, but he is better known the world over as the 'mad scientist, because of his amazing discovery that the light in the ice box really does go off when the door is shut. And now we have disposed of each and every one of the 1950 seniors: and we wish to thank you, mirror, for all you have done. Farewell now. SPONSORED BY cIRcLE's STORE CNU1I1le7lCZU1le7lt THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 Front row: Christine Wiley, Marjorie Gillig, Carol Knox, Joanne Wood, Jeannine Cohoe, Verna Knorp, Mary Lou Davis, Donna Lee Sullivan, Donna Mae Dotterer, Cletus Schwanz, Haralyn Wetzel, and Doris Keifer. Back row: Hr. Blake, sponsor, Jim Stephens, Bill Tidwell, La Heine Schrock, Alvin Wright, Jack Prather, Eva Robison, Shirley Myers, Patsy Holmstrom, Bennie Farney, B111 Sippel, Bob Sippel, Boyd Forester, and John Myers. PROGRAM Tuesday May 23--8:00 p.m. 1950 Grade School Auditorium Proeeseional ------------ -------------------- Mary Elizabeth Covert Invocation- ------------- -------- ----------------- Rev. A. F. White Piano Solo, Christine Wiley ---- 'Rondo Capriccioso' ---- Mendelssohn Vocal Solo, Patsy Holmstrom ---- 'Il Bacion ------------------ Arditi Address ------------- 'Farewell, My Burdenn --------- Harry F. Corbin President of Wichita University Tuba Solo, Jim Stephens -------- 'Emmett's Lullabyu ------- Delsmeter Girls Sextet --------------- 'Calm As The Nightn --------------- Bohm Patsy Holmstrom, Maralyn Wetzel, Christine Wiley, Cletus Schwanz, Marjorie Gillig, Verna Knorp Presentation of the Class of 1950 -------------------- Walter Blake High School Principal Presentation of Diplomas ------------------------- David F. Johnson President of Board of Education Bened1ction--- -------------------------------- Rev. M, W.'Wi11iams NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Christine Wiley Shirley Myers Marjorie Gillig Patsy Holmstrom I 4 MYERS471-1575 YEARBOOKS MYERS AND CO INC TOPEKA KANSAS J! .I . , M,LIx'jw,. -4 ff' - , , . . U, .A . .af Y - . - ,. '-4-' YL, 1,1 1' i Y . 14A I-'.,, 1 Y ' 5.1. ,H -L . :JLi.,.', g 'way Q! 11 - W ':. g,x:'v,, , F 1, . .rQ': . . I. w - um' .w '.-n -v. y. ,I Qvv , wg -' , v, k'A', Q K.. W X 1 ,a. uw ' 1.-. . r 1 S . - ff. 1 ,. , hr . A, .,,, : .. M, P: W! 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