Kiowa High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Kiowa, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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A. -2:32 - , sa JIM MOLZ Band 1 2 Orch 1 2 Boys Glee 1 2 3 A Cappella 1 2 3 14, Mixed Quartet 1 2 3 Hi Y 1 2 1 2 Football 1 2 3 Track 1 SHIRLFY McDONALD Girls' Glee 1 2 BOB WILLIAMS Co-Captain lp f sm Boys Glee 1 H1-Y 1 F F A 1 2-3-L 'E , Footbali. 1:2 Basketball 1 Track 1-3 'W 4135 CHRIS HUMPHREY Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 3 Track 1 2 3 ZELLA COLE Q From Madison? Girls' Glee Pep Club A Canpella Y 1eens Pep Club 1 2 3 Cheerleader 2 3 Lg. Y Teens 1 2 3 Wat1ona1 Thespians' bociety SPO SORED BY THE FIRQT STATE BANK CLYDE RAGAN Boys Glee 1 2 3 A Cappella 1 2 3 Jasketball 1 2 3 Tennis 1 2 3 1i7r'N adwvfb 7 - - - - -LL ,,. . ! F. F. A. - -3-L, x L+ ' ' 'LL - ' ' A . 'FJ - -. F. F. A. 1-2-3 ,4yf,: A ' - - -LL I ,Y - - -I+ T - .J - - -LL f 1 u A , . - - - -M A 1 - f A . A F VV Band 1 2 Cn 1 2 Girls ul A Cappella Pep Club 1 2 4 Y Teen 1 2 r P ay T T' N LOLA WUTCFISOL Band 1 2 3 ch l 2 Girls Glee 1 2 BILLIE PARKER Football Queen Band 1 2 3 Orch 1 2 3 Swing Orch 1 2 3 M Girls Glee 1 2 3 A Cappella 1 2 3 Sextette 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3-M Queen Candidate 1-2 Y-Teen 1-2-3- Student C. 3-M Annual Business Mgr. M A Cappella l-2-3-h Pep Club Pres. M Mixed Quartet Jr. Play Hi-Y 2-3- IG Pe Club 1 2 V Teen 1 2 3 -1:!' CFARLVS STEELE Band 1 Boys Glee l-2-h V. P. Student C. Jr. Play gootball 2-3 A 1 Girls' Glee l 2 3 asketball 1 2-3-M A Canpella 3 M gi22is3Eg2'3-u Triple Trio 3 Annual Staff SPONSORED BY STEELES' REPAIR SHOP Y Teen Pres- M u IZORA THARP P.T QEC ES Or '. -: -3132 3 I 1 C ee - - -4 L+ , Q v' ' '3'i N ,' J Q 11 ' 'V me ,Vg ' 'J h- Or .. - -3-M - -3 .. p - - -M di X , N X M 3 - - -hh e ' ,Iv A .W I I Zh YA N. if ' - - -L+ '- 3 1+ ' A N M Wayne Roy, Pres. Jfm Reed V. P. ' P , 5 S -V Dick Graham Sec.-Tres. 5 1. .,:, , 1 , ' 'tv ' tl? Darryl Knorp, S. C -he ' V Seth Alberdina Mary Bieoler Lyle Botkin x ' , xt- ' Q qi 3 . ,' 4 'IN Q. qh' , , vx ' 2 wall , ', i - 55, G! j l?,-S fu Q S ,-.J fx A Nl ' , A Siu Liarry Circle 7 S , Ina Lee Clark , fs. ffl -eg Jerry Cox 3 A .,g S ' ,fx 'S' 5' 1 l Q- :S f ii- N' .J X ,!,,. X, ,R fa N lf 3 QW S QS' Cv Piles-Qn..8 cfm' x Slap H ai' J W, lbw., K X-Itngijama lyvyfr 'xl mi 7,1 fmt XXM 1 Nix A 2 d F, S Q, ' 9, eff. 5125 X 1 A Q, X ' 155 Wa I .,h , X -S 'S Ah v Donna Wrfeden Yarraret Uanke? Gene Ann wart Vanda 'obbs Leonard Wood Charles Hutchison Karl Kastens Bill Landis Rhoda Lane Oran Myers Vic Myers Patsy Murrow Setty Pettay Shirley Pollock Jeanne Reed Jim Robison Alfred Ross Tim Rowland Elwyn Schrock Ruth Sunderland Sally Wood Sue Wood Bill Von Buskirk Pattie Whittle Franklin Wright f S Joe Graves, Pres. Bert Gillig, V. P. gg , 'Y' Bob Miller, sec. v ,'4 ?A Verlon Schwanz, Tres 2 V.45 4,k,,r. 5 'ego fgibl Sam Graham, S. C. itil .f '5Hi .3 B ' Egan, 4 John Alexander Max Allen Shirley Blake Joe Brock Judy Chew Wanda Chew Robert Circle Lawrence Colson Jean Cox John Heath Charles Helmley Carol Hamlin Jack Hofer Shirley Jo Humble Virginia Massey Jean Molz Ann Myers Paula Parker Paul Dean Powell Jim Roberts Dwayne Tibbs Ellen Wells SOPHOMORES Q ' ? ff in -M . .. V A x F: Q F gl 3 f ,,e.p.. Y ' K f ser. ' if Q, 'gba 3 4 X N 4 Sa Beth Biehler, Pres. Dick Reed. V. P. La Vern Schooncver, 99C- Harold Rowland, TQTS' Anita Garner, Q- FRESHMEN C ,252 S yl?,5i!i 1 5-4 ,Q Q u Q wi I Q '-K .5 in. Sandra Beatty Richard Collier Roger Cosby J. C. Davis W. A. Dotterer Coeta Elmore Bob Farney Joe Harvey Ruth Humphrey Raloh McKanna Beverly Moore Stanley Myers Joyce Peck Kent Pollock Ronnie Potter Marian Scott Stella Shaw Norman Sunderland Bob Talbott John Tharp Charles Whittle Lonnie Williams Rickard Jaso, Tres is v. Larry Rankin, V. V. 'V bs ' V N .5 f 4, yr . Willis Colson, Tec. Larry Uoulke, Tres fl J, Lcvie Jo Allen, S. C. A- 4 4 -r '. V , M, 9, 1 fohn Erock Maurice Erown I? ffary Ann Circle if 3 X Beverly Cohoe flf Vll i 3333 e fgig Qeverly Curran 'A gf 125 M, as- 41 swf ' -'ff J 5' 'XQQ If lr I as xlib! 2? ?aul D191 l l - . Ffarvin 'Finder -l, A- . is, 15 t Jim Waflin W lf, ' lllr. r f l W rrel Deanna Heath ' I ' Virginia Lfunt ' Ag ' at P ,EM ' Xiwk . 1 -if legit Rick Kastens Ruth Ann Keifer S Tfary Alice Landis l cr' Baroara Ncllree Lorraine UcKitrick L M I ' Paul Massey Betty Lou Miller K BA Patricia Hiller , Y L. W 1 Kelby Myers 'X fe ' Viola Fettay ' 1 , , f A' 'E' , , A Z 4 X A Tatricia Rathgaber Eetty Robison Jimmy Shaw Esther Stoneking Sherrill Tbitzel :VET fr- XJ G bi Bobby Thurman, pres, Lick Parker, V, p, Felen Schucbach, Sec Esther Aberle, Tres, Billie Logan, S. C, SEVENTH GRADE E Q ' ' ' Sf' ,.1r 5 J ' ig' 'S' A s ' 'K x Xfwxla all K1 1 . -E 6 G. X7 v. n IE 2 1' 1' 4 ?,w g , y I 1 ha -f ff s ,SP fi.. ff Alfred Anderson lewis Qeatty Rowena Erown Nathan Brdndridpe Jim Cornwell Sherry Ann Diel Roletta Farney Lois Guthrie John Ucrning Phyllis Humble Katherine Jaso Anita Jenkinson Frank Robert Johnson Mac Kastens Fred Landis Marilyn McBrayer Ona Myers Jerold Murrow Carol Reed Ruth Robison Cathleen Scble al -J Larry Schooley Karen Scbwanz Gary Scott SPONSORED BY O. K. GRAIN IIIHIA IIAIIII SPONSORED BY CURRAN HATCHEHY Q x Q -1 r 4' , lg f AI W, - j f' ff: If 2 I if I I BLUE TRIANGLE 0 O 9 6 Fourth Row Sherry Ann Diel, Rovena Brown, B roara Mcllre , Betty Robison Third Row Cathleen chle5el, Lorraine c'itricA, Ona lllie Logan, Vary Ann Circle, Warilyn chrayer, Beverly Cohoe, erle, Deanna Heath Second Row Phyllis Humble, Beverly Curran, Roletta Farney, Lois Gutnrie Patty Rathpeber, Anita Jenkins n Helen Schupbach First Row Mrs Stone, 'arv Alice Landis, Ruth Ann Kiefer, ther ill Vhitzel, Ruth Robison, Carol Reed, Billie Lou 1 ler, viola etf3Y, Katherine Jaso, Hiss .ewland Officers pictured, left to right, are Mary Alice Landis, vice pres , Lovie Jo Allen, Sec Mary Ann and Beverly Cohoe, treas Circle, Pres Beverly Curran, Student councll, : 5' NSoRnD I' Hxh' SLO il. W 4 -b , A . ' X 3 . w 'v 4 .- , . K' .V 'A 0 ' ' , 3 V 4 f2f. Q : 5 575, I - 5' , 2 n a ' M e Virginia Hunt, Esther Stoneking, Lovie Jo Allen, Patricia Miller, Karen Scnwanv. : . s, f- If .C 1 ifyers, Lx . J M T B W Zsthcr Ab ' - , o , - . I ' v. I , m V 1. . ef -V - 1 H 1 '. . . 'lf' ll L g Y L - 1 O O . .3 ,O -I X -r . tb I .J ' ' X ITL: L 4 ' A I QIOI sq 1 -1 grim Ti V TEENS Fifth Row Ellen Nells, Sally Wood, Juuv Chew, Wanda Hobbs, Alice Garman, Shirley Pollock, Beth Alberdlng, D tsy Murrow, Ruth Sunderland, Shirley Blake Fourth Row Shirley Humble, Marian Scott, Izora Tharp, Paula Parker Margie Clark, Sue Wood, Anita Garner, Virginia Massey, Wanda Chew, Rhoda Lane Third Row Jeanne Reed, Betty Pettay, Beverly Moore, Jerry Cox, Patsy Whittle, Pat Reeves, Shirley McDonald, Coeta Elmore, Ruth Humphrey, Mary Biehler Second Row: Doris Curran, Joyce Peck, Lyla Botkin, Gene Ann Hart, Margaret Hankey, Ina Lee Clark, Sylvia Circle, Billie Parker, Ann Myers, Joan Johnson. First Ron: Miss Wells, Phyliss Brock, Carol Hamlin, Jean Molz, Beth Biehler, Donna Frieden, Jean Cox, Lola Hutchison, Sandra Beatty, Stella Shaw, Miss Thompson. SPONSORED BY HANKEY PRODUCE 3 ,. ' -A - ,V 4. ' , - . rf . X 1 e W . , . ' g . , f' I 5 '7 - T 9 V , ' ' Q 4 ' , K .J V ' 1 - f , a A Q Y ' 6 l u ' l I Q K 4 1 , 5 s , ,v W A , Q ., ' 1 b A 1 , ' 'T 'D a 1 A J . , v v Q . Y '1 . - a , -I Q . C l . O C N-v uiflei, OmNi teeccx' Ei: ina b 9' 019. u ST-One' Ser-V1 JO H S L Mfg ni E1 a ASG commi 89 Dre t Stem-11 -4 ' J Z f X A 4-I L 0 5 H: - Ai! , . W I It o , , P -1 F um 1 9 O X Reeve pany Carol fsg 1 Mit SG! gehaffird Mer- fchonsorl ' Miss Tho UH: kepofls -La Yer S air'f?1anj Phylli mpSOn, 5 Yau ittin . and 3 S 31 oC1 an gi P Af! P .ore, Loi an SCO ettay ack- S Cole any' coete .qJ4f lxx- . i f : Q - 1 Y W da + ' '11 -Y A N fe' ' 0 h X A Each member of Y Teen one of six com ittees On this page we would like to introduce you to four of these committees SGPVGS on IIE 1 Social committee Miss Newlund Csponsorl Stella Shaw, Sandra Beatty, Beth Alberding, nary Biehler, and Jerry Cox iziflxlsofl SPONSORED BY WHEATLAND SEPN ICE dotki C1 9 wa an 15598 Thgfpf gods Umm ra e Shi? C 11.0 S11 11s Wiz? aifmgxgean yotia N555 ne Chew' Reed, e V-TEEN CFFICERS far. ,-M, A ff Q. 31 to f,s. v 1 jfff' 'i 1 . 'ff ,gs-N 'CD 'T' Thlrd Row Lyla Botkin, Izora Tharp, Alice Carman, Margie Clark, Pat Reeves Second Row Doris Curran, Shirley McDonald, Billie Parker, Joan Johnson. First Row Phyliss Brock, Sylvia Circle, Rhoda Lane, Lola Hutchison, miss wells N C A rURP Devoted to the task Of realizing in our common life Iss-sf Uv-P Tzora Tharp, president Those ideals of personal and social living which we are committed cur faith as Christians this endeavor seek to understand Jesus share his love for all people And to grow In the knowledge and love of God SBOISORLD BY A OXA O OR CJ.PAWY ,C l - A, tr ..- Y f 1 X ' 2 I H' e Y. ' . . . ' OSE lf-iw . Y H fQQigj5N?x To build a fellowsnip of women and girls - W, ess - l 'iqxm W x Q l P, 4 . - . ' .S'v,. 1 To fig f' C 1 ' - By 1 - . ' , , In 1 we To ' 3 nl H U T fM1 1 4 I Fourth Row John Alexander, John Peck, Elwyn Schrock, James Circle, Charles Steele, Lawrence Colson, Dwyne Tibbs, Dick Graham Third Row Joe Brock, Paul Massey, Bob Miller, Verlon Schwanz, Waurice Brown, Bert Gillig, Joe Harvey, Paul Diel Second Row Floyd Carpenter, Sam Graham, Sarge Myers, Willis Colson, Frank Robert Johnson, Larry Foulke, John Horning First Row: Lee Huffman, Lewis Beatty, Alfred Anderson, Gary Scott, Dick Parker, J. C. Davis, Larry Schooley, Fred Landis, Vr. Speice. SPONSORED BY HUMPHREY IMPLEMENT I-ll-V . A 2 - v f hx' - V C at 1' Q A- . ,,, ,V ,,. 5 L ' , , V V -- -- 3, 5 ' ' L- 'Y - -. r ' I 7 , I . I-, Q' if ,b Q , ,, ,b . O 21 I c rock deciphers the minutes I .L Hi Y officers, left to right, are Elwyn Schrock, sec , Bert Gillig, ores Dick and John Peck, de votion chairman Mx John Peck and benediction. 22 SPONSORED BY KANSAS THEATER Sponsors, left to right Mr Spelce, Mr Huffman, and Mr Carpenter I ,n img 3 W. 4,.,,,1QQs f , '7' 1' '1' I,-' ' ' 1, x, a ra ,. a 5 A X' lnlw ' U ' x . 'S Q np ', l My -I -3 ' 2 5 .. 'PM Graham, vice-pres.: S H n n W ff ' AA N c PEP CLUB Seventh Row Sally Wood, Ellen Vells, Sue Wood, Esther Stoneking, Vanda Hobbs, Alice Garman, Shirley Pollock, Beth Alterdinb, Patsy Burrow, Ruth Sunderland, Shirley Blake Sixth Row Shirley Jo Humble, Marian Scott, Lovie Jo Allen, Izora Tharp Virginia Hunt, Paula Parker, Tudy Chew, 1arg1e Clark, Anita Garner Virginia Massey, Wanda Chew, Karen Schwanz, Sherry Ann Diel, Rowena Brown Fifth Row Jeanne Reed, Betty Pettay, Barbara Mcllree, Patricia Miller, Beverly Moore, Jerry Cox, Mary Ann Circle, Patty Whittle, Betty Robison, Pat Beeves, Shirley McDonald, Coeta Elmore, Billie Logan, Rhoda Lane Fourth Row Mrs Stone, Jean Molz, Donna Frieden, Ona Myers, Jean Cox, Doris Curran, Joyce Peck, Mary Biehler, Lyla Botkin, Billie Parker, Ann Myers, Joan Johnson, Beverly Cohoe, Carol Hamlin, Ruth Humphrey Third Row. Miss Newlund, Lois Guthrie, Deanna Heath, Roletta Farney, Anita Jenkinson, Patty Rathgeber, Beth Biehler, Cathleen Schlegel, Esther Aberle, Marilyn McBrayer, Lola Hutchison, Sandra Beatty, Helen Schupbach, Stella Shaw, Miss Thompson. Second Row: Mary Alice Landis, Ruth Ann Kiefer, Sherrill Whitzel, Beverly Curran, Ruth Robison, Billie Lou Miller, Phyllis Brock, Lorraine McKitrick, Phyllis Humble, Carol Reed, Viola Pettay, Katherine Jaso. Cheerleaders: Margaret Hankey, Sylvia Circle, Gene Ann Hart, Ina Lee Clark. SPONSORBD BY PARKER'S FOOD STORE ' , 2.21, , ' ,' x .. , - 6 . f V -- 1 , ' 0 I, , n . 5 . l V . 6 W- - - v V ' ,u ' , k n . . - 'WBVAV ,N . . . X X . . . .. , . . . .- r , L, . . . . . . . 1 U il O . . . 1 n . , . . Q . . C . 7-axiom 'ws Billie Teanne Parker Football Queen 0b Q6-1' H5 :fa In tae picture above is Queen Billie Jeanne Parker, center, and ner six attendants They are,left to right, Ann Myers, Joan Johnson, Svlvla Circle, Doris Curran, Ina Lee Clark, and Teanne Weed Co captain bob Villians to co caotain Gerry Beason ' et 'ne in tnere' SPO Snh J LY T15 YLOVA I :x gn x .,,1 vs' 1 l Y Q cr Y '21 3. C? 3 X ' X ' , is.. f 'K S hw 5, 'K ' 7 'Ha ' - . t o Lf 2. F ,4 ' - a 0379 H' ' V - ' . 1- N e . 1 - 'UT fu? g 5 .1 3 '., - e?l'fQ'S1 MEF: . A .'. I 533 ' ' .,, -, - . ' ' A, i'YB A f - Q V of gg, ' 'A Y X 't -5 n of 'wr iffal F M , , V A L 2? 2 ' Q . fd ' x . . A . . , A Y I A . v ' n xi A ,W A . . 1- 'I .. IL A A .ll .Z v xi' 1 I iv- -V 1' L l:E'r,z'S Pep Club cheerleaders, left to right,Margaret Hankey, Sylvia Circle, Gene Ann Hart, and Ina Lee Clark. Annual cake walk At the top, another lucky winner the right, every body wants to get in the act ' Homecominb float Every little bit helps SPO QORLD :Y LAWbON 10 OR LO STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL X: 458k W' Third Row Lovie Jo Allen, Ronald Holmes, Chuck Steele, Darryl Knorp, Jeanne Reed Second Row Mr Blake, Joan Johnson, Anita Garner, Billie Logan, Mr Reed First Row Mr Stone, Beverly Curran, Billie Parker, Doris Curran, Sam Graham This is our governing body The student council consists of elected representatives from each class and organization in high school. Ron Holmes, president, and Chuck Steele, vice-president, are pictured left. SPONSORED BY DORIS' FASHION SHOPPE Fife ,! 'LQ ' Ci to ,M Q 4- kr. ' 1 J, VL., V, at . . gl ,V Q 3 - ' . 'A ,M 4 -' 2' W. f Y O 1 , l . . 1 O . I O 0 O I O 0 O I f , -Mr g . - 1 I v . BOVS GLEE CLUB Fourtr row Y a ne Tibbs, Jack iofer, Lawrence Colson, Jim Rorerts, Ja es Circle, Charles oteele, N A Dotterer, Dick raoam, fax Allan, Third row Charles delmley, Charles Hutchinson, Alfred Ross, Don Branson, John Alexander, John Peck, Ralph VcKanna, Lyle Botkin, Bob Miller, John Tharp Second row Roger Cosby, Bert Gillig, Victor Myers, Norman ounierland, Joe Graves, Verlon Schwanz, Harry Circle, Karl Kastens, Ronnie Petr r First row cam Graham, Paul Dean Powell, Franklin Nrioht, Joe Warve Toe nrocs, Lonnie Villiams, Bill Laniis, J C Davis, Ur Ca penter Results of Festivals League Superior District Excellent SPONSORED BY CLABOUGH EQUIPMENT . 1 Y . ' ' 4 vu' Y L .J A .1 V fi H 1, m - s o U ,. IV, . . v . . . L lr ' I . 3 0 A' 4A . X A . , - . - .19 . 'H 1 A ff . , - A u A - -A y, 1- 1 1 I ,-, ,, ' g x Q n .., Q - . C C --- nn GIRLS GLEE CLUB 0000 '7 ng Fourth row Virginia Massey, Judy Chew, Izora Tharp, Ruth Sunderland, Patsy Murrow, Alice Carman, Wanda Hobbs, Ellen Wells, Shirley Qlake, Paula Parker Third row Beverly Moore, Anita Carner, Ina Clark, Pat Reeves, Marian Scott, Margie Clark, Nanda Chew, Margaret Hankey, Qetty Pettay, Shirley To Humble Second row Doris Curran, Joan Johnson, Mary Biehler Jeanne Reed, Jerry Cox, Patty Whittle, Ruth Humphrey, Coeta Elmore, Lyla Dotkin, Billie Jeanne Parker First row: Mr. Carpenter, Sandra Beatty, Jean Molz, Donna Freiden, Jean Cox, Joyce Peck, Ann Myers, Shirley McDonald, Gene Ann Hart, Carol Hamlin, Stella Shaw. Results of Festivals: League --- Excellent District -- Superior SPONSORED BY DIXIE STORE 5 1, -Q - ,. vi, ff- 6 ' 6 A, -: ' 1 V . s I n I 1: 'I' 4 9 - ' ' 3 Q ' ,L 6 8 A ' - n , 4 Q -fs 3, I 4 'J Q Q ,if Af 1 ' .sa . 1 A , A I 5 ' R gf , A i .. ew. , , 1 E ' a 5 1 l . . . . w J 1 . I 1 . O 2 . J . . . A 4 . 9 I . e I l A CAPPELLA CHOIR Fifth Row Jack Hofer, Charles Hutchison, Dick Griffith, Dwane Garner, Jim Roberts, Chuck Steele, Lawrence Colson, Jim Molz, John Alexander, Dick Graham Fourth How Ellen Wells, Virginia Massey, Ruth Sunderland, Patsv Murrow Alice Garman, John Peck, Alfred Ross, Charles Helmley, John Tharp, Joe Third Row Leonard Hood, Harry Circle, Ronnie Potter, Bert Gillig, Verlon Schwanz, Shirley Blake, Paula Parker, Izora Tharp, Margie Clark Doris Curran Second Row Jeanne Reed, Pat Reeves, Jerry Cox, Margaret Hankey, Ina Lee Clark, Betty Pettay, Franklin Wright, Bill Landis, Sam Graham, J C Davis First Row Sandra Beatty, Jean Molz, Gene Ann Hart, Mary Biehler, Ann Myers, Billie Parker, Pat Whittle, Lyla Botkin, Jean Cox, Shirley Humble Joan Johnson, Shirley McDonald, Donna Frieden, Carol Hamlim, M Carpenter Results of Festivals League Superior District Superior SPONSORED BY ART CLEANERS 29 O Graves. I U O r. I JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS C' irc e QL 4' oc le eir4 .1aI V cfra Jeanie cot er, Q Second Pow Tohn Proof iller First :ow illis 'ol on, Dlck hastens, Kelbv vyers, Paul was ev, Larrv Pankf arvin irder, sther Stonekinb Virginia o llen, fowera row 9 VI err Nollxe, web J Thurman, Paul Diel, richard Jaso, Mary erb ra cllr ratricla Iil er faren Qchwanz, Sherry Ann Pore lfred anderson, Mac Kastens, Jick Parker, o wa, Tiw a l 1 Drank Pobert Jonneon, Varilyn r Hb r Pattf Fatngeber, Lois Guthrie, Doletta Parney T n.v oem, arol UH liss Wumkle, feler Qcaupbech, everlf Furre 'alta een ns W D H otison, illie Lou r Faroenter, eroll I s Tewls Beatty, oherrill W4t el Viola Pett rrv ct G Cute Ann Peifer, Mary Alice eandis, atqerine Jaso Results of W6St1V3L League Superior Jr. Kish Girls Glee Club received a Superior ratlng at .eague Festival SPONSORED BY DOMINO LOUNGE . . Q , K . ' 4 - , D - S K 6 if V A . ' 5 , - 1--. L , , ' , 4 - ' f. , , X QA Q - sua ,. .1 J , s , . .ty i X i5 H , a fl'th Few: T- o s- ' ' L - L 3 'egpigo lr? Q, ' . '-lm, I G . E A H 'it, lfvie -T A 7 A 5 a.. Fourth Pew: Lf' V T V ' T LW A . - 1 . ann C - I , E - 2 f I I ee, ' ' X l , L - , t Liel, ietty iotisoi, Eillie Logan, Ona Myers, Beverly Cohoe, Cathleen N, u Q -Gel. TX o Pow: Jin J hwell, A ' ' . - ' F ff 5 t, Fein V r:i.e H H V 1 i., , f M ' H U - is 4 igtiqe .. 'Q le, - .- 3- l - T .T Heath. . M : tiyri L' f C Feei, :.v - . . 7 J J . - . , . - L-, F, ' , 1, Q. ' lf . 'i. o.., .nxt F e . E ,I I A ,, .. f I . Q' ' J -, ' 'L '3'-'U Fr E lV,8T'Z'i'! y 1.1 . A l 7 .- z , , J,a , Tye S .o .le'r, .. T . L , V . -- 0 O . . . --- A M2 Q . BAND Sixth Row Dick Graham, Jerry Cox, Bert Gillig, Joe Graves, Dick Griffith, Shirley Pollock, Sally Wood, Harry Circle, Patricia Viller, Margie Clark Fifth Row Lyla Botkin, Billie Parker, Gene Ann Hart, Mary Ann Circle, Anita Garner, Jeanne Reed, Barbara Mcllree, Ina Lee Clark, Doris Curran Fourth Row Scharmel Schrock, Patty Rathgeber, Larry Foulke, Billie Logan, Maurice Brown, Frank Robert Johnson, Sam Graham, Jean Molz Third Row Shirley Blake, Roletta Farney, Marilyn McBrayer, Carol Hamlin, Lois Guthrie, Beverly Cohoe, Beth Biehler, Deanna Heath, Rhoda Lane. Second Row: Mr. Hurst, Ann Myers, Buddy Logan, Merton Stoneking, Beverly Curran, Lola Hutchison, Gary Scott, Chuck Mcllree, Sherrill Whitzel, John Peck. First Row: J. W. McGee, Judy Sippel, Eddie Simpson. Results of Festival: District -- Superior SPONSORED BY KITS' DRIVE INN 1 S ' ' . 1 - 1 F KM - , . ' , i ' Q , , .. L 1 T ' , . . O : . . . . . . . ORCHESTRA Fourth Row Margie Clark, Harry Circle, Joe Graves, Shirley Pollock, Dick Griffith, Esther Stoneking, Bert Gillig, Shirley Blake, Dick Graham Third Row Beverly Moore, Pat Reeves, Ina Lee Clark, Paula Parker, Anita Garner, Barbara Mcllree, Jeanne Reed, Doris Curran Second Row: Sally Wood, Beverly Cohoe, Jean Molz, Rhoda Lane, Lyla Botkin, Jerry Cox, Gene Ann Hart, Lola Hutchison. Sandra Beatty, Frank Robert Johnson, Billie Logan, Mr. Hurst. First Row: Iva Beth Carson, Beverly Curran, Beth Biehler, Patty H athgeber, Billie Barker, Cathleen Schlegel, Sam Graham, Sherrill Whitzel, Linda Reeves. Results of Festivals: League --- Superior District -- Excellent SPONSORED BY CO-OI FOOD STORE gg :SA . A 1 a 'I V Q Y . G' Q4 ' I Q Q 2 ' . SWING ORCHESTRA 2273 Doris Curran, Bert Gilliv, Joe Graves, Ina Lee Clark, Larry Foulke, Shirley Blake, Beverley Cohoe, Sherrill Whitzel, Harry Circle, Terry Cot Jene Ann Hart, Billie Parker, Anita Garner, Jeanne Reed, Mr Burst TWIRLERS 'Q uw 5 it vl- W'-zs 'HIFI 'Q-kv Patty Rathgeber, Rhoda Lane, Ina Lee Clark, Shirlev Blake SPOVSORED BY UNITED GAS SERVICE :S '. A ', U . i .-. ,r j 1 , A 2 is ' X ' , Z , . ' ' 1- ' Y v F K ' , ,A ,W ' V K I y ,, ' , ' 1, ' is f , ' 'L , , A - -A A , ,. :J A f , 9 23' 1' ' 1 5? . KI 1 ' ' ' 'L K .' 2 Aff . ra - 5 L P - A .v , . a '1 - - -v f 1 ' ' H 2 ,!34J . , J' I ,,, ' , .I VM. . ., ,fn f . e -G. - . 1-if--lf - ' wx f ,Jar , , B- ff., 4 5 - - 1 ' . .' u. , .1 .. .. W ' . ' 7.17: ff, , . V- is . - .., , .f.. ., ' , .S I l F . .- 1 -s:,.,.. .1 'V' H P... ' .- 1 ' K .--'J'-Kr - .z W ' .'.' . - ' - ,, - ' . , . . . ,, . , - ang., - , - IM w..f '-- !.',L A -Qgvmf ' '.v..1 .Ni ' 1 in-l-1'-' .LA ' .Al-1.3-nsLr .., , . L 1 C3 4 Fourth Row Ronald Holmes, Dwane warner, Jim Reed, Elwyn chrock, James Circle, John Peath, wayne Roy, Jlm Tolz, Dlck Gr ffith Thlrd Row John Tharp, Lyle Botkln, Raloh NcKanna, Robert Circle, Tim Howland, Bob vllliams, Dlck Graham, Bob killer, Charles Felmley Second Row Karl Kastens, Harry Circle, Leonard Food, Roger Cosby, Bert oillig, Harold Rowland, Bob Talbott, Bill Landis first How Bob Farney, am uraha Lonnie Williams, Dick eed, Darryl Knorp, Kent Po lock, Paul Powell, Franklin wright, Nr tarosta Harry Circle, Sam Graham, and Bert Gillig, pictured above fleft to right! were selected for the National FFA Band and Chorus. Harry and Sam played in the band and Bert sang with the chorus. At the far left is James Circle, honored by his selection as State Farmer. SPONSORED BY OKLAHOMA TIRE ACD SUPPLY Fe Fe AO N fwzis ,I ,y K: ,q- ff y crux, A ? 1 Q' ff? 'ax ,V , 'L 1' 'X L' ,sw I 5 O e , 4' . 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A X f , r 1 n U ln, A 4' ' Q S - 3 . , I ' SPEECH ARTS Q00 First Row Mr Speice, Larry Schoole Lewvls ceartw, Sandr e ttv Patty nathgeber, Gary Qcott, Sherrill NhltZ9l, xiss le lun Second Row Jean Molz, L rry oalke, P a K ob rt omnsor, ene ann Hart, Joan Johnson, Ruth Huvohref, C rol U lin Third Pow Qetty nobison, Geverl, oore, Toe Iarvev, ar54e flarf, Shirley Blake, Ina Clark, Jeanne Re 3, in y rs Fourth Row Paul Passey, Pobert Circle, T Q lexanier ofer, laurice Brown KHS speech arts students had, another good year, finisming second in the annual SKL spe ch arts festival held at Attica Superior ratings were received by Joan John son in poetry and by Margie Clark in prose Gene Ann Hart went on to the district festival held t Wichita and received a superior rat ing in humouous reading JNL' Left to right are Margie, Gene Ann and Joan I, 4 -v ,A SPOJSOR D BY SHORTYS' BODY WEB NiOP - . 1 'W ' J , 4 2 , ,.:H ' 'f,7'f:f v ,,. 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Q: FOOTBALL to P v Jim olz Jim Reed, Don Beason, James Circle, Twm Roberts F arles nteele, Ulvvn Schrocx, uavne Ro 9 Y P u tm Ro: fharles lnittle, Arliss Burns, Dick Fraham, Qillv 'on QISKI f A otterer, Qon Uolmes, Qob Villiams, Lvle Botkin, Laverne Qcnc ov r Dov Bert illla, Leonard Wood, Vic Myers, Cnris Humphrey, Jim Rok son Verlon ychwanz, Charles Jelmley, Uarry Circle Sec nd Qow Coacn Stone D1c4 Reed, Vert Pollock, Karl Kastens, John Moa o 0 rers, Bob Talbot, Sarve Vvers, Coaco Carman xov a lyl V FP , Joe Broc , Sam Graham Colgwzter 2 Att C 6 K LT '55 caldwefxl K H K Dima K H 5 Me:hC3-ne 2 K H S AnQh0nY K q S region K H S 2 Harpar 12 KH? in Planeview K H KH5 TOTAIQ 185 Opponents 96 K H 3 .3 ', , Y vs Q O , 1, v . L . . ll Q If -. le , 1 L . 5 . z 'x '15 ' , YT ' pl. ..Cx Z H1 , . ' . -- 1. - . 1. rw , Q 'vv . ,fu 4.4 .Il - 'J U .. n .- o r ? , v: - .M 1 J K V O z'w1 M o ' . - , ., J.. . L J . . . . M J 4 , . OD E . 'fxird , G 'X A ' N . . Y 5, . , -JL , . - - U 1 .4 . 1 . -. . C . 'I - , , A .. . - . H 1: 1 gl T' , T35 - C uh . . : 1' - 'rw 1 F-rst A .: M rf nn, o A . ' 22 ol ' . o ' 0 'T 1 6 o ' ' 1 ' O 0 ' . 2 6 I 0- ' P 4 0 ' . o ' . 0- ' . ,- 0 ' SPONSORED BY KIOWA FUNERAL HOME Kiowa Rolls Coldwater I9 to 6 Friel By I.y n ll Johnesee K.fi'.1.:1 11111i11wl fans L1-' 1.1 se'.'ez'.-l 11:f11Y1is.ng 1.11 1 15.9 lr':111.j.' 1'11::. 1 f'1..tftg1: s 1:1 .--lei '.'.f,'sf . . We Eeqt-s 13 LU111.-'Z'-. .. i, if. 1.1--iriif-1. fgit-f':si11 .t. 1. . s11j rio. 's Ti. sf- ee sin- KITS early quarter from the ry Beason passed to Holmes the extra point. Shortly afterward Coach Car- men yanked the seniors and gave Ki0'.k'3 Zi irwnk 71' nr-vt voars tenm ,Caldwell for V:fl'nrn: h.111'.1.'11 .il 111- 111- 11 J., l.ll f1'1:1,11.1-1 2.1: 1111111 li r. .1 ll 11.1-s. x.1.11 the -1' . K11..-.fi 11' 1' last I-'1'i1i11y Ill, 'ling l.:-Y1:-111 .1.gg iL1llii:11 E: rL'Ol 111- t111.11r11111's.'11. se: 1111 zinotl 1 , l .l1 2111 14-j.':11'd run 111.41 help 1 ' 1.1111 1'g1- 1111ll 't'.il.illll f-1o111.g Cl 1 i 11:.1'1- i'111' IP11- last 0l1f'. 11111-1.s1'.1-I-.1 11.11 I11's1 1g'.1z11't1'r 1- 11i111 l'11:.1l1i1-s l1z1lt111l the attack 111 both 11141n1s. As that quarter 111c:e1: .illll l-Iced iiitcirepted an Eagle pass ot Ki0'.1.'u's QU and ran icliiehailiisi ' U1 Beat Attica 25 to 6 rifle F Att to Q Frid 'the kicks ....1. ...c tticituii. iii: Align southern wind held the ball back a little and he downed it on Caldwells 30. Roberts raced to the One Yard line on Fl handoff and good blocking. Gillig picked up four more on a handoff through center and scored through tht- hole on the next play. The extni ipoint kick was no good. Caldwell was 'Q off and was knocking on Kiow'a's goal when a pass interception i11- terrupted, The Bluejays fumbled and recovered three tiznes during the drive. One vxeird fumble was 'topped on Caldwells 44 and re- 111vei'ed on the Chiet'1ai1:'s 47. A ,pass from the lone Bluejay back- fzeld star from last year. Don norak. to Milbourn put the ball ' . KlG. 1's ffl. A grogind piggy :lined ' '.-. tl and .lim Heed inter- Ce' ' 1 txt iiuss on Kiowa Chiefs Down Anthony Fri. In Fine Game .,, of time t at plenty of tix' I Oi' The play eautiful t1 1 own quarv :ew harsh Kiowa? uarterbacf: ie first haf iem for 912 d Holmes iuchdown ll f 12 in the se 1 Don Bea 1uchdow'n Anthony 1 0 ran Myers es was cras 1 ' Vic Myers Jing around Holmes' spec a t. d touchdow lling with Nlye ...-11.. -W .1 Chiefs Tri 'laneview Here, 41 IZ by l,wrn Johnese1 Nine gracii ng senioi make..Kiov.'a high scroo ball finale a oising one last day night as 'he Chiefs Wichita Planexiew- high l 12 der the Ellis field lights The contest w 'is no wayc although the Cremllns gate a rooters a sca e when thev the opening kickoff ard went Kiow'a's 14. H011 Llalnze Roberts and Xic Myers did usual standout Job of hard. fast and free ard accurately. And' Bob VR illi 51 fleferisive Planeview' might hixe after taking that openin but their quzir lI'lJ3Cix chose three times in a row fiom K 14-the last pass was n down. The Chiefs then went 86 in 8 plays to seo e Kiom s hitting fullback Ron Holmes 41 yards on ont of those Jerry Beason s kick was goc Planeview' took the kickoff threw a pass on their own 30 Holmes intercepted it on and ran to the 39 Then he a pass to Chuck Steele yards. Gillig, Roberts and I alternated to the 3 from by Lynn Johnesee Wim The Kiowa Chieftains got their Ah ww T formation into high gear posgjb st Friday night and out-smarted, Beam, t-passed and just plain out-did gave g 2 Pirates of Anthony high school, sive pl to 0' rica fc t was Kiowa's third league win Kiowag inst two losses and boosted the and fa vIIlCfS into third place behind in whick 1Kingman and Anthony in the mg 10111: -.- n ulll1S Sandwe- Attica Af Kingman can hw-in the it rig t 1 -. hair. - championship wit a Wm over '1.., nission the Bulldogs P t ' ' 1 4 ter the 1 . .5 ticah tonight Qviednqgdayb came to life enough to score but then lapsed again. . V l Johnny McCaig stopped Kiowa s opening game kickoff on his own! 45 and went to me so before being! tackled. Three plays later Atticai punted to Kiowa's 20 and the' Chiefs began a drive which cul-I minated in their first touchdown1 ten plays later. Bert Gillig high- lighted the offense when he took. the ball on Kiowa's 44, on a verse, and set sail around h' tackle to go to Attica's 13 being downed. Ronald scored four plays later. Bob Williams proved, if proof was needed, his worth as a de- fensive man during the first min- utes of th second period. .He stopped three plays in succession, giving Attica a total of four yards gained. The Bulldogs punted on the next play, but lost 10 yards when the high wind downed the ball on their own 40. The Chiefs could make no hegllway and punt- ed to Attica! lm Mn recovered a Bulldog fumb two plays later and a line smash lm ed from the five. IS Hoes Wednesday by Lynn Johnesee When one formation doesi work-try another. That wasd formula the Kiowa Chiefta used last Wednesday night w they traveled to Preston umped the Wildcats 21 to 6. T formation, v so well against An' week before, was abo at Preston as tw Chiefs were l one point going i I quarter when they c 1. and rammed ov in showing Pres. th T be played. It was anybody's until that quarter. Chiefs were driving goal- when the first quarter end- single wing formation' Ah: Su SPONSORED BY SWEET SHOP Big Ron crashed ox er Again ry Beason's kick was good Planeview tried a statue flying Eagles humbled edge Indians 68-12 last shy gained ati :they Vu i lt's hard to ..- 1 .er as the star of tHe-v-.. 1 lman was playing up to his 11... man hadn'r eviousiy dur liberty play on then own 20 the first play of the second iod. The Gremlin fumbled im Molz picked it up a for another touchdow 21 0 f 1 c Ps.. BA ourto Row Don B 3 SKETBALL L eason, Lawrence Colson, Clyde Regan, Jim Reed, Ji oberts, James ircle, Chuck Steele, John Heath, W A Dotterer, nlwyn Schrock Third Row Coach Speice, Charles Whittle, Don Branson, Jonn Alexander Ron Holmes, Dick Griffita, Jack Hofer, Bob Nilliams Second Row Bert Gillig, Karl Kastens, Arliss Burns, Victor Myers, Boo Miller, Verlon Schwanz, Joe Craves, Bill Von Buskirk, Manager First Row Coach Stone, Dick Reed, Joe Brock, Joe Harv Paul Dean Powell, Sarge Ayers, Bobb S ey, Kent Pollock, y am Farney, Coach Carman K.H.So uh' K.H.So KoH'S. K.H.SU at Kg-1,30 2 K'H,So Koq'S' his, K.H.So K.q,So K.q,Sc 3 .g,S. qgfias' Burlington Medicine Hazelb0U Anthony inghan Ealdiell MedlC1ne HazeltOn Attica Harper 5 rado ll-232529 City 20 33 3 M LL Ll 27 9 3 O M9 K.qoS' K'q,So 2 K.H,So 2 Koq'S' 3 K.H.So 7 K.H.Sa K.H.So AnthoHY an Sgqgzell Jewelers Burlington Harper Attica HaZ61t0n Zz K,H,s. SM K,H.5 Koq'S Koq'S TOTAL , 63 , 77 . M1 Att1C9 Argonia Ashland u Y U S.l1fP Opponen S Ll Ez MO 7 o 1 9 MZ, 1006 C EN, , A . , J . , J f. A l LL 5 3 N 3.7: I 1 Q if pl, - X 'Tin 4 QQ ' IL MA 5 . . A , I , ' I n F ' L 2 1 T F1 A x U . g 9 - - O O 1 . . . , , L 1 1 - - - 0 ' : A - . J 0 Z . V 3 - 0 SPONSORED Bi BEASON TRUCK SERVICE Chiefs Lose Thriller to Kingman . , ' fThAe Kiowa g 1' 1 1 oun 1 I Chieftains to 6 ywere al mgisnthg o to 6 3,1 torrid rr ows finally odse CITY xo' .xxs . ext We -s si .ee tztgftff v was ' C 9 -0-' -' Kiowa 0 Korg ggfigxelxggl- gal egg .19 6 55 X Xlvxobegc 52 1 e - - Giga 'Q0b5 g,XC OX Q ' Z. Wx gan. Med. a clas The the thii Kansas the 12-t 4,3620 .Ge oi . e S . . x exbxxxciet xv QQO 60 CO, 10 Q33 ,A 'O Qtek x. fiman Eeagles '1 g from high tournamen tk 09 5 C meet the w 050 C950 Q0 0-,eihecmfg dorado gamt 85 X30 9 ei .ecxbzxgxo ff2HPkS . Q . e -4 ti o oys. The loser Qoesaxoe asf. K5 Q6 Os ease, og QF in 19 fx Y, . X xe me YS 6 Q. ot C e -Q -Q H55-49 QYXAGN ,gd Mx. eo .MO 315. X .ited to Q 4 .. 9' oq 'awvv top notch m I Soxebiixfgv Cm .hat has V YO -Q Q09 Q23 qt. A in recent -s wbkf x0 0 O1 . I Q4 Yoga- ,mezqgvvi The g ras almost two 2 f lnti Qecand CfQei'2Zftf,ie'1g igfiiiid Ogg bioigri. 'gain j . 0 Q2 90 so Q Bruce Cheatum did it with a 1 I 065 sekceocoh throw. Two more minutes 0 an ace In ,oiled we ,go Kingman ied 3-I-all the gg 'Q 959- 0 0- td on free throws. Just past the . 3 ff' gv 'b- 'S . . . I 01 , 5? ,oe g6X5,9ByXf way mark Chieftain Jim L Two victories oxer SKL team gate 601:-eg, 00273 Split the Cords with two U , the. DHS? week elfwated the Klow ,ao 205 1eXY. neat one-handers and Kiowa ,Ch19f1H1DS 11110 Second D13C9 11 A to .i6gt'A' 6.511 Holmes hit a free throw and ..L.-.-eg..nm.1ugue and gave them a 7 woi -ecord to take to the Dodg- urnament. Chiefs rolled over Attic! x here Friday and went t- Monday night to take . 0 ing one-point victory ove In 5. XX 'xv 5 5503619 gecibfife D, me gofxvy . K0CeYgXX'09 ci ox x0 'co Q- -Q0 K0 eawdefxiixa ecoiix 04 25. .Gas Q6- :. oc. at x0 . 'fa faced Eldorado, a tougl pfige- 903102 if . Xe N9 xi? 95' ' fide xx'?fxQ0,:t,9 fa fi' e ce at :arcats-44-43. 5 U mtative from the class A1 in U i Beason a two-pointer near end of the quarter and Kiowa B-5 going into the second. Cheatum poured in seven in the second period to lead Eagles attack. Don Beason ed for sim and, with help Chuck Steele, Roberts and Reed, gave Kiowa a 23-18 time lead. ll 1 , t 3330 VV d - - i : iriythgaggit iound of ttlh '?',Xb' 'a'Oo.Q0ef5'5'q' brfgggman fogog 131-n o onal tournament at Dodg Lf6,5e3fNzxNq4.,e 6,66 period F vfgilel S 6 09 Q '- .2 L P me Chiefs win they plaj Oicofg ofxeq' elgfhigggg - an, SKL leaders at 7 p.n be QOXXZ 'Ke-2,5 +:1't0 score 1 'c '- C 'iii fhoiilim fiifilii behiii Wieteeto ef' lminufe and a to pull , pp . Q!-. ge 329 X'5'c, 28-26. Kiowa got free Q 1 g the Dv?g5fdCgg g21a3g2IE Cvieixw 4 Dt from then till the quartex-'s ami' ' 0 X- Kingman's Denison scored vi og' .- 1 - ' ., . - - 9' , ' - points and the game was Chlef . 'wE 1S m me . Visa 41 so at the start of the f C e ' lions had latch 9906 fe, ,- iod. lTAfRh2IHmg,b?fk Qtcebefxo ' Roberts began tiring e Lael Chiefs inty thkmti' igoeagoe , vi end of the third and was l I v O Q 1 9 GX ' V' for a rest, by Bob Williams by Lynn Johnesee N After trailing to 36 last Friday Played in Ki gym, the ga second wiv Coach pO1i espet son. R through most of the period, Kiowa Chieftairs - broke from a first quarter tie on to bounce Iklediciwf the Indian- Bert ang needs JIEFTAIN B TEAM WINS TOURNAMENT Kiowa's B basketball squad Difrk brought home the championship HHZGUOI-. little ci: 119- shots A of . IDIO Z1 for. l The half minutes K'Oll'i Medicine had a f Yeo 15-ll, after two mi ' second quarter on tx-.1 Len Neal and one hy deveer while Kiowzfs wiched one in, bitt 21 two-pointer ana three baskets in si a out in front lf' d the Chiefs s' ie Indians f .1 , e third Robei' vp .Refs a -s .er en fhe Az le firs SPONSORED BY SAM FRAZER :ht,Kiow ig Sharon's ' a 40-19 count. fast pace was beginning the Chiefs and bit--enough for 'e more backets 'vhile Don el. With a half been led out i 15 points. .1 beat Don the game's man second r their sm aller and - last ,n him ith 6 field ws, headed , 9 1 -P 1 llss L Tim eed 4 cert illig Joe Graves Jerlon hvanz TENNIS Ron and Chucx take time out to wipe off th ir hands duri L Hutchinson tourulment The tennis team had one f the most successful seasons in the scnool's history Roh and Chuck teamed in doubles amd finished second in the state Dick came out fourth in singles for the state Before this to championships in the Regional and District meets Other honors taken bf Coach B1ake's squad were first place in the SKL and various championships in other tournaments at Kiowa, Uatchisom, and Ford 'oach :alt Blax he secret hood ennis is Hbalance Dick learns about it from Don Budge J X 3 h XP m fr B1rns 2 ,Q 3 L' E 3 L 1 ' l . W . W . v xiii . e nt .. L :fb . Nw X 0 f 1 G - these three boys swept - , X . 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