Moundridge High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Moundridge, KS)

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ww-tfw U-aft?-4-7 PUBLISHED BY THE J OURNALISM CLASS OF MOUNDRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL MOUNDRIDGE, KANSAS 1956 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING THROUGH THESE DOORS . . walked joys, tears, fun and hard work. These doors saw the founda- tions formed for lasting friendships, budding loves, and the building of character. Here walked our leaders of tomorrow-to learn. Grade pupils will keep a spot in their hearts for the past as they look forward to stepping through the new doors of a new building on a new location next fall. As the Seniors of '56 leave through these doors, they leave the setting for a major portion of their young lives. Always they will remember the little things . . . the understanding smile . . . the bolstering friend- ships in times of trouble . . . the friendly advice. They face new friends and adventures, but keep fond memories of old ones. The realization that many goals have been attained is somewhat forgotten as they step forward through the doors to reach new goals and achieve greater heights. LITTLE WHITE SCHOOLHOUSEN The Little White Schoolhouse meant hard practice for the tliple trio, octette, and the freshmen-sophomore ensemble. It was also the kindergarten room as well as the music hall for grade students. SCIENCE HALL AGRICULTURE BUILDING M. E. Gmssn Superintendent 7 wT31fr h 55L L 3 , ' zz ? ' , 'Q 7 q 1 EVELYN FLICKINGER Office Secretary Bonn or EDUCATION David Rice, M. D., Lester Goering, Marvin Goering, Alfred Meyer, Raymond Kaufman Q ld , we BEN BoEsE HAROLD COLLINS Driver Education Football Coach Industrial Arts Physical Education Social Science ADULTY f u s .. L x 5 ai - Yi 4 K ' W .Y , wi , E w,N.f.-M 3 , A 1' ,M v ?i' '.fhf55'ZL, J - ,- Wa' .. W 7 'u Q! ir. .awry 'v is mmf zxg FRANK FOREST MAARYAN Hfmmm MARIAN KAUFMAN Vocational Agriculture Journalism Library English Speech Compliments L. L. Lehmberg Insurance Agency English HARVEY LoY Basketball Coach 3'i3fZQ Jsssns REIFF RICHARD ROBBINS Grade Music Music Commerce Vocal Ensembles I - I W, 5. 1 , 1 Rf 233 A121923 .5255 25,33 513523 i Q. as F 3 ' .If If ,EM ,I cf' , -I My A jg4f1.Q VA' L V A , :.... ' ' fi:- 1 :1 , ' . - 'Pi c t ,,.. , Hi I ,e, ,,e-' Q f 1 A I RA, 2 RA R RRRf SQA J A 'A CHARLES SCHWARZ EDWIN STUCKY VIRGINIA TOBIPKINSON Science I Speech Home Economics Mathematms Debate 6 Social Science Compliments of J. G. Stucky and Sons IGA Store ls 1- 5' esiwef S W ,W :ner .fl K.. 1 if' 911 Nb f if ,.,-1,.A I , avggff M31 H p, .ix ':. Wa- ' , A, , , W K R .333 Xa Q :., ,. fi 4 . 51253- 2 fi iii' sw, gy, A :mix .- 1 ,Wy 3.i7Qgf,, I .fy + fa: A ,L.W M gqflvx g 4- M M. ,I - K 'wf:T i2:Ef A 'J3L421A. i: .V . Q Wi L , A A 'A N ff? K Y 5353 V ,Q I, W .ii-P, ifgsf' I - , viii? 2 RK! J! 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E 5 ,sg Nyla Barbara Westerman Wilkening PRESIDENT Karen Wedel VICE-PRESIDENT Melvin Goering SECRETARY Marilyn Wall TREASURER Sharon Adrian STUDENT COUNCIL Karen Becker Compliments Goering Hardware Company This year's junior class has had a very busy year. They have had several class parties, a paper drive, and presented their class play, Our Town . The big- gest event of the year was being host to the seniors at the Junior-Senior ban- quet. Mrs. Kaufman and Mr. Loy served the class as sponsors. NCI Howard Janice Lachenmayr Reusser ,t:,.: g.,. , Donald Judy Stucky Stucky 13 wgx- Q sw' ,f 'g'fIin?-'NFS , 'v ,awww W A ,..,,, iii i ,,,. 2 l , ' f, '1': ' .X M K V ' ' Q .1 : 1 iii?-A V A ' Vw ' R , 4 , Y we P f 1 -. A.f 4 E I aa f y is f t n J 2: A ' it ' A M Melvin Earl Lillian Dickie LaVerna Ariona Marilyn Becker Ewy Fast Gaeddert Gehring Giesbrecht Goe-bel I V , ,, i ,, ' T k. 4 byline no Q Z I f . T S5 it M Vi' 5 'ii fhllrlfiiif 4 fzefif e iii ff l 4 A Velma Laural Jeanette Kerry Barbara Kenneth Charlene Hoyer Koehn Krehsbiel Krehbiel Lehmberg Lohrentz Moddelmog X 4 .1 K P www: K N6 A ' we C D e I can Melverne Neta Mae Glen Ronald Edward Karen Delaine Ratzlaif Riffel Rupp Sperling Strausz Schrag Stucky 2 Q? me ,. F :.: -..: -Q1- 1 . 2-1 B 1 6 ,K gi it sei , . 7 -:Elis a ' M ia Q' 4---,- I 5 .' 5 ' Gary Phyllis Donald Harry Daniel Donald Dorothy Stucky Stucky Vogts Voth . Wedel Wedel Wedel 'Q it The sophomore class has contributed A ,.-' , we various honors to the school. They have -4 X ..', 3 . . . . to been active in forensic, music, and ath- Iedvary Ann Llarold letic activities. With Mr. Schwarz as e s erger sponsor the class has had a successful and enjoyable year. PRESIDENT Velma Hoyer ' VICE-PRESIDENT Charlene Moddelmog SECRETARY Barbara Lehmberg TREASURER Marilyn Goebel STUDENT COUNCIL Daniel Wedel 18 Compliments Central Kansas Turkey Hatchery gf! -e:,1-.st ....., gg ,Q f . ,I V, A iw ,I A A A A r , ' s T R X a V- , -- , 1 ' f -ff 3 f A f s 'ua ' ' ff. 1f K E ' 1 K ' '- - 5 ag Y' A-l ' , 1 ' if in ' .1 5 .. ,, rf-ef' e sf r , f K an 'Q' f K t K W , U an I-3 .4 A taaftwit.. 1 za 1 i T f - Pamela Ira Gilbert Darrell Nelson Stanley Donna Adrian Anders' Burgan Davis Durst Ediger Ewy 4 M K V a naar. , ra -1 5 ns? .ie . at tl' -W - ff S .La 3 X A A VM A k xx-, V V 4. V v-QM! ' X . ,.,,,a V, M r, 1 5 17' 7 G ' 5' i a r il 1? 2 .LL .4 A.. aa.. Marlene Jerroll Judith Carolee Carol H. Keith Velma Gehring Goebel Goebel Goering Goering Goering Goering Zi 3 Al, l 2 I 33 A wk , lt: , QW! AW Wm t ,. Q 1 xx , 1.1 Q 4 Kay Lynn Dickie Susan Wendell Judy Kay Ann Ronnie ' Hartman Helms Higgins Kaufman Krehbiel Krehbiel Krehbiel W , Q , .L rw ...Il ., :EE vllv -,Q llil I AIKI T ,lll 1 W- 1' ' l , f ,,, 4 . i ly '2-. il W f f A t,,fg,g Xia ' - Vp Duane Donald Robert Orman Delila Joel Lois 1 Moddelmog Neuhauser Rupp Schmidt Schrag Schrag Schrag l ' Y - I W , r is r l . , . . - - -e--- fl - f. . V ,,.u ' G --at .. . .' ' S51 Hifi? 35 Q ' 1. pf Q 1 It .T Q 4 gr. . . Wei p gr ' f Yuri l 1 :-.-: .zzi ' e T L T T :wfsiaf wat, i if Ur,i, ,-: .. . ' ..., zvvz 1 5 vez K l.5z2V,!+ pk e ' ' it ' t if ' T . nJf3f . T ,'1: 'alr y , S' Sherwin Danny Doris Wanita Monte Kerwin Myron Schrag Stucky Stucky Stucky Tatro Voth Voth c .K PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY i Wendell Kaufman Lois Schrag Kay Wedel K TREASURER STUDENT coUNc11. 1 . A Duane Moddelmog Carolee Goering Kay Wedel Receiving their first taste of high school life were thirty-six freshmen. As they stepped through the doors Basketball strikes a favor- able note. They boast first place in the Moundridge Freshman Tourney and haw- two boys on the first ten. Compliments Moundridge Mill 8: Elevator Co. 19 of M. H. S. they were amazed at the amount of hard work, tears, and gaiety which seems necessary to complete four years here. Six or seven students on the honor roll each six weeks prove their scholastic abil- ity. ft. G : ': 'g ' + Q .,.,. , 35753, W :If5Ei:?5E3i51:::'fi 2: E K' EE W ,mt Y Q6 5 if: A ww B 4 M M ae? W N W, . .....,... .wg 4 'R' gigs ,if I me e f-me 1314 ,.,, A A Roberta Larry Elfrieda Richard Wanda Roger Steve Baldwin Buller Bunk Doermg Fast Goebel Goerlng .nzgglgsi .,.. .. .,,, a E , Q ': ---' R ' . so Wanda Wayne Clark Vaughn Gerald Katharine Pamela Goerxng Goermg Graber Graber Hensley Johnson Kaufman .2 ..... 2 .,.E.g:53.5::.,.:j ,... 2 -' ' Glen Ronald Nancy Johnnie Phillip Terence Mark Koch Neuhause Nlehage Penner Ratzlat! Rice Sander mfgsizpwf .n.. ,.,n, 1 .. 555 553 we if ---'- 2 ,z n.Vrl ti ....E 22155 W - .,,. any 2.5: P aissssiesgm , .-1 ..,, . E , S ---- it , ,.,,. 1 -,.- ff' f zzf: N Aww, .--. f f ..-.. Beverly Charlotte Twila Ronald Sandy Kenneth Thomas Schmidt Schrag Schrag Stucky Stucky Vogts Voth PRESIDENT Wayne Goering VICEAPRESIDENT Pam Kaufman SECRETARY Roberta Baldwin TREASURER Charlotte Schrag STUDENT COUNCIL Wanda Goering Under the leadership of Mr. Robbins the eighth grade has been an active class. They have participated in music. At the county music festival in March they proved themselves highly superior. 1 Marilyn Stucky Connie Hirschler Charlotte Schrag Kathy Johnson 20 Compliments DalIce's Propane and Butane Service ..u H ,M 4. 1 X .1 CHEERLEADERS Mary Ahce Durst Connie Goering Rozanna Goebel Nyla Weste1'man Front row: Mel Goering, Karl Voth, Jim Voth, Daniel Wedel, James Rostetter, Leonard Goering, Ken Flick ner, Don Stucky, Larry Krehbiel, Jerome Kaufman, Ken Stucky. Second row: Asst. C-oach Loy, Don Vogts, Melvern Ratzlaff, Don Wedel, Carroll Goering, Dick Gaeddert Glenn Rupp, Harry Voth, Denny Tatro, Keith Schlender, Ken Wedel, Jim Gaeddert, Coach Collins. Third row: Monty Tatro, Don Neuhauser, Stanley Ediger, Keith Goering, Kerwin Voth, Wendell Kaufman Bob Rupp, Gilbert Burgan, -Ronnie Krelrbiel, Jerroll Goebel, Nelson Durst, Sherwin Schrag. LEAGUE MHS Inman 12 MHS Burrton 0 MHS Halstefad 28 MHS 26 Haven 6 MHS Nickerson 7 MHS Pr. Prairie O MHS 41 Buhler 19 NON-LEA GUE MHS 20 Marion 12 MHS 26 V. Center 6 DTSA COACH-Hal Collins , LEAGCE STANDINK W L Inman 6 0 Nickerson 6 1 Halstead 5 2 MOUNDRIDGE 4 3 Buhler 3 4 Haven 2 4 Pretty Prairie 1 6 Burrton 0 7 Compliments Joe Goering Chevrolet Company man .M f 4.4 .t . 'Timm WM. sl LW . - Q, . V 4 ,: iff? A 5 Q M X . t L ii . t ff -, fifi it i t f 4w . sg- ft' f w .-Q.. e. e . we-f V wists-ei . 2 Yea! - . -J-ef L. Goering J. Rostetter K. Flickner D. Stucky G. Rupp L. Krehbiel J. Voth W'- l cM' S W ' . ' ' .AWE e t i L .. -I ...V ' r ..,, .p mf. t W .K K K J up ilwiwwwr V , 1 :R 'C p , A ,.. . p pa , M 4 M, ,N .tri p an Q. .ft t e 4-' W ... ,W A h'hhA K 4 4 , p .. r . Legg ' K , M. Goering J. Gneddert K. L. Stucky J. Kaufman D. Wedel . Gaeddert K. Voth fc., W X' , ,A . N 'LX' jj ' ff? M e mf' 1 I X-.ff un x y qs , C. Goering K. Wedel D-on Wedel LETTEQMEN The Moundridge Wildcats placed fourth in the Mid-Kansas League by winning four out of seven games. In addition they won two in non-league competition. Coach Collins named 21 lettermen for their fine sportsmanship, fine co- operation, and splendid performance on the field. The 'Cats lost two league games merely by failing to make the conversion. In view of great odds faced in size, weight, and experience, the home g1'idsters finished a successful season. Compliments Citizens State Bank Connie Goering was chosen by the football squad as Queen and was escorted to her throne by Captain Kenneth Flickner. Her two attend- ants, Imogene Ediger and Twila Krehbiel, were accompanied by Co- captains Jerome Kaufman and Kenneth L. Stucky, respectively. Gemma Rice and Mark Stucky were crown and ball bearers. EPDHTE IMOGENE Emcxzn QUEEN CONNIE GoEmNo TWILA KREHBIEL NINA Dunsr QUEEN KAREN KAUFMAN FRANCES WELLS HDYALT7' Karen Kaufman reigned as Basketball Queen and was escorted by Captain Jerome Kaufmang her attendants Frances Wells and Nina Durst were accompanied by Kenneth L. Stucky and Larry Krehbiel. Patty Nlehage and Ste- ven Hetzke were crown and ball bearers. Compliments H erff-J ones C 0. Front row-: Mel Goering, Don Stucky, Larry Krehbiel, Dick Gaeddert, Jerome Kaufman, Ken Stucky. Back row: Asst. coach Hal Collins, Jerroll Goebel, Daniel Wedel, James Becker, Nelson Durst, Coach Harvey Loy BASKETBALL The YVildcat Cagsters, under the direction of Coach Harvey Loy, finished a 12-win, 10-lost season. The ,Cats reached the finals of the re- gional tournament this year for the first time since 1950. Coach Loy lettered eight boys on grounds of performanceg two freshmen were named to the first ten. Compliments of Coach Loy Ruth Motor CQ., Inc. Jerome Kaufman Melvin Goering Larry Krehbiel GAME SCORES Burrton Pretty Prairie Halstead Mulvane Hillsboro Buhler Haven Nickerson Inman Burrton Pretty Prairie Halstead Buhler Haven Nickerson Inman Marion Canton Peabody Burrton Chase Inman Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Moundridge Compliments of Moundridge Co-operative Elevator Assoczatzon It's Mine! The Anti gravity boys Ken Stucky Two Bits! There 'tis Up and at em Don Stucky And away we go! Station identification First row: Melvin Becker, Daniel Wedel, Jim Gaeddert, Dick Gaeddert, Ken Stucky, Jim Voth, Larry Krehbiel, Ray Dyck, Dave Rupp, Mel Goering. Second row: Ken Wedel, Karl Voth, Denny Tatro, B-ob Rupp, Kerwin Voth, Duane Moddelmog, Wendell Kaufman, Don Stucky, Ronald Krehbiel, Sherwin Schrag, Dan Stucky. Third row: Coach Hal Collins, Glenn Rupp, Gilbert Burgan, 01-man Schmidt, Nelson Durst, Jerroll Goebel, Eddie Strausz, -Stanley Ediger, Kerry Krehbiel, Keith Goering, Don Neuhauser. Tw CK .La - H ef ei ge M34 ' if 5 H , 2255 J S80 5 MILE RELAY 4 , Lam' Kfehbiel me Ray Dyck K Jim Gaeddert f Ken StuckY e V' 7, ' K , V ' H . A - 28 D-on Wedel, Larry Krehsbiel, Ken Stucky Dave Rupp Don Stucky Ray Dyck Mel Goering Glenn Rupp, Daniel Wedel Mel Becker Jim Voth The Moundridge thin-clads under the direction of track coach Harold Collins and assistant coach Harvey Loy, participated in twelve track meets. Ray Dyck, half-miler, has broken the school recordg his time is only one second slower than the state's class B record. This year the thin- clads have challenged and broken school records in such events as the mile and medley relay, discus, and javelin. Compliments of Hillyard Sales Company PEP GLUE M-Mary Alice Durst, Connie Goering, Edward Baldwin, Jerry Becker, Kenneth Lohrentz, Wayne Gehring, Gary Stucky, Barbara Wilkening, Sharon Adrian, Karen Wedel, Karen Becker, Barbara Schrag, Rozanna Goe-bel, Nyla Westerman. H-Betty Stucky, Lois Schrag, Velma Goering, Donna Ewy, PamelaxAdrian, Sharron Toews, Imogene Ediger, Judy Krehbiel, Judith Goebel, Kay Wedel, Susan Higgins, Wanita Stucky. S-Charlene Moddelmog, Marilyn Goebel, Mary Schrag, Velma Hoyer, Dorothy Galle, Barbara Lehm- berg, Marilyn Wall, Judy Stucky, Lynette Goering, Arlene Boesker, Twila Krelrbiel. The Pep Club, headed this year by Karen Kaufman, has represented Moundridge High School and backed its teams in a creditable manner throughout the year. The club this year has adopted what is hoped to be a new custom, ,that of allowing boys to join. To top off the season the Pep Club honored all athletic heroes at the annual Athletic Banquet, funds for which were provided by running concession stands during the season. Confab Get off it! Sight for sore eyes if -f Kay Wedel MKL-II District-II llmnwvm' Leonard Goering District-III GIRLS GLEE CLUB MKL-II District-II 1.1 Front row: Karen Wedel, pianist, Jeanette Krehbiel, Carolee Goering, Judy Stucky, Nyla Westerman, Janice Reusser, Nina Durst, Karen Kaufman, Judith Goebel, Barbara Lehmberg, Mary Schrag, La.Verna Gehring, Betty Stucky, Bonnie Goering, Delila Schrag, Delaine Stucky. Second row: Karen Schrag, Velma I-Ioyer, Kay Wedel, Barbara Schrag, Pamela Adrian, Carol Goerlng, Arlene Boesker, Rozanna Goebel, Marlene Gehring, Judy Krehhiel, Sharron Toews, Karen Becker, Doris Stucky, Lois Schrag, Lillian Fast, Dorothy Wedel, Mary Alice Durst. Third row: Connie Goering, Imogene Ediger, Marilyn Goebel, Wanita. Stucky, Barbara Wilkening, Susan Higgins, Ariona Giesbrecht, Dorothy Galle, Sharon Adrian, Charlene Moddelmog, Twila Krehbiel, Norma Becker, Lynette Goering, Marilyn Wall, Averil Unrau, Kay Ann Krehbiel. Music is an art that can never be forgotten or evaded. M.H.S. had many a talented youth singing or playing an instrument-each work- ing toward perfection, never slacking or stop- ping until it was attained. Marilyn Wall MKL-II District-III CLARINET QUARTETTE J. Stucky, B. Lehmberg, L. Goering, J. Goebel MKL-II District-II. Compliments Moddelmog Radio and TV Service BOYS QUARTETTE W. Gehring, L. Goering, K. Lohrentz, E. Baldwin MKL-II District-I State--il Barbara Lehmberg MKL-III District--III Behind the scenes, the accompanists play a big part in V ,f bringing'delightfu1 music to the listening ear. Playing for ' the large groups were Karen Wedel, Averil Unrau, and Judy Stucky. Each soloist used his pianist as a background G' .Q to show his talent. 5 I , 32 BOYS GLEE CLUB MKL-II District-I Front row: Glenn Rupp, Edward Baldwin, Kenneth Lohrentz, Eddie Strausz, Kerry Krehbiel, Gilbert Burgan, Melvin Goering, Leonard Goering, Larry Krehbiel, Duane Moddelm0g',, Donald Wedel, Second row: Bob Rupp, Curt Graber, Kenneth Flickner, Jerry Becker, David Rupp, Carroll Goering, Gerry Schrag, Kenneth Gehring, Donald Vogts, Ronnie Sperling, Ira Anders, Sherwin Schrag. Third- row: Donald Stucky, Kenneth Stucky, Jim Voth, Jim Gaeddert, La.Vern Stucky, Dick Gaeddert, Ray Dyck, Wayne Gehz-ing, Karl Voth, Ronald Schrag, Harry Voth, Harold Zerger, Keith Goering. Judy Stucky MKL-I Bonnie Goering District-I District-III State-M Compliments R. W. Burditt, D.0. TRIPLE TRIO M. Wall, S. Toews, B. Goering, B. Stucky, T. Krehbiel, K. Kaufman, I. Ediger, C. Goering, J. Stucky. MKL-II District-I State- I A W Fl 5 .g :.,,1aL.y if, n X Q YQ QFLQ '.. i Kenneth Lohrentz ..L,,' District,-+II lffj ,.. L Edward Baldwin District-II e ' '75 md.h'. Of all the arts beneath the heaven that man has found or God has given, none draws the soul so sweet away, as musids melting, mystic layg slight emblem of the bliss above, it soothes the spirit all to lovef' --Hogg MIXED CHORUS MKL-II District-I First row: Jeanette Krehblel, Carol Goering, Imogene Ediger, Connie Goerinn, Velma Hoyer, Gilbert Burgan Melvin Goering, Leonard Goering, Larry Krehbiel, Wayne Gehrlng, Donald Vogts, Ronnie Sperling, Judith Goebel, Lois Schrag, Lynette Goering, Mary Alice Durst, Bonnie Goering, Delaine Stucky. Second row: Frances Wells, Nyla, Westerman, Karen Wedel, Barbara. Wilkening, Marilyn Goebel, Carole-e Goering, Glenn Rupp, Jim Voth, Don Stucky, Eddie Strausz, Kerry Krehbiel, Donald Wedel, Lillian Fast, Mary Schrag, Doris Stucky, I1aVerna Gehring, Betty Stucky. Third Row: Karen Schrag, Kay VVedel, Arlene Boesker, Nina Durst. Pamela Adrian, Janice Reusser, Kenneth Lohrentz, Kenneth Stucky, Jim Gaeddert, David Rupp, Carroll Goer- ing, Kurt Graber, Rozanna Goebel, Barbara Lehmberg, Sharron Toews, Karen Becker, Marilyn Wall, Judy Krehbiel. Fourth row: Karen Kaufman, Judy Stucky, Charlene Moddelmog, Barbara Schrag, XVanlta Stucky, Twila. Krehbiel, Dorothy Galle, Edward Baldwin, Dick Gaeddert, LaVern Stucky, Jerry Becker, Ray Dyck. Kenneth Flickner, Sharon Adrian, Norma Becker, Dorothy Wedel, Kay Ann Krchbiel, Ava-ril Unrau. BAND MKL-II District-I First row: Judy Stucky, Barbara Lehmberg, Charlotte Schrag, Kathryn Schrag, Arlene Boesker, Twila Kreh- biel, Barbara Schrag. Second row: Lynette Goering, Judith Goebel, Karen Kaufman, Rozanna. Goebel, Mary Alice Durst, Judy Kreh- l3el,iPame1a. Adrian, Nyla Westerman, Twila Schrag, Lois Schrag, Sandy Stucky, VVayne Gehring, Connie oer ng. Third row: Janice Reusser, Kay Wedel, Brooks Harder, Leonard Goering, Bonnie Goering, Ronnie Sperling, Ray Dyck, Vaughn Graber, Tom Voth, Dean Sperling, Kerwin Voth, Kenneth Lohrentz, Carroll Goeringx Melvin Goering, Wendell Kaufman, Galen Wedel, Ira Anders, Dorothy Galle, Wayne Gehring. Fourth row: Marilyn Goebel, Roberta Baldwin, Karen Wedel, Carolee Goerlng, Jeanette Krehbiel, Edward Baldwin, Mr. Robbins, director. All musical people seem to be happyg it is to them the engrossing pursuitg almost the only innocent and unpunished passion. -Sidney Smith Judy Stucky MKL-II District II Twila Krehbiel District II GIRLS ENSEMBLE K. Krehbiel, L. Schrag, D. Stucky, D. Wedel, W. Stucky, C. Goering, B. Lehm- 'berg, J. Goebel, K. Wedel, S. Higgins, J. Krehbiel. District-I State- ll Compliments of H K W Grill Connie Goering MKL-II District-II 6 , , , , It IS ln learnmg muslc that many youthful hearts learn to love. -Ricard The highest graces of music flow from the heart. -Emmons Wayne Gehring MKL-I District-IV CLARINET QUINTETTE TRUMPET TRIO J. Stucky, B. Lehmberg, MKL-I L. Goering, J. Goebel, District-II Twila Krehbiel MKL-II District-II State- It PEP BAND Compliments of MiIo's Paint and Body Sf'l'Ul'l'l' STUCO Directmg the school 1D its act1v1t1es was the Student Council with Leonard Groerlng as presldent W f Ii- Front row: Sherwin Schrag, Joel Schrag, Myron Voth, Danny Stucky, Jerroll Goebel, Kieth Schlen er, Ronnie Krehblel, Harry Voth. Row two: Kenneth Gehring, Gary Stucky, Harold Zerger, Wendell Kaufman, Bob Rupp, Kieth Goering, Gilbert Burgan, Stanley Ediger. Row three: Ray Dyck, Wayne Gehring, Larry Krehbiel, La.Vern Stucky, Harold Koch, Glen Rupp, Jerry Becker, Christie Rupp. Back row: Gerry Schrag, Curt Graber, James Rostetter, Ken Stucky, Karl Voth, Donald Wedel, Donald Stucky, M.r. Forest, sponsor. 'ff X599 1. 'B 55 'PQ 'ew 663 xo?-49' .Po-I lb 169 69? .Pol-0l'1.0o 50+ ! 620501: vox' Qqo 9 ep' 00+- 8500 age The F. F. -A. , J 6, has accomplished 94, 9173, goal' notable achievements in 639040904 92,9 judging and shop work. Lead- J' 'Ig 4' if we - t H . ,Vm , STATE' FARMER Ray Dyck Compliments Buehler Produce ing the F.F.A. was Ray Dyck, presi- dent. The club has embarked on a new venture, having an F. F. A. queen and inviting the mothers to the banquet. N FARM MECHANICS AND LIVESTOCK JUDGING TELUS Karl Voth, Kurt Graber. Gary Schrag, Kenneth Gelu-ing, Harold Koch, Don Stucky. FFA ORATOR LaVern Stucky District Winner Ts: Left to right Cbottom row firstj: Alma Isaac, Velma Goering, Kay Hartman, Susan Higgins, Carol Goering, Velma Hoyer, Carolee Goering, Marlene Gehring, Phyllis Stucky, Marilyn Goebel, Kathryn Schrag, Charlene Moddelmog, Donna Elway, Delilia Schrag, Jeanette Kreh- ie. Left to right ibottom row flrstjz Mary Schrag, Betty Stucky, Shar- ron Toews, Bonnie Goering, Arlene Boesker, Dorothy Wedel, Norma Becker, Anna Oltmanns, Lillian Fast, Ariona Giesbrecht, Sharon Adrian, Karen Schrag, Janice Reus- ser, LaVerna Gehring, Delaine Stucky, The Y-Teens, a Christian organi- zation, strives to train girls to meet the future morally and spiritually. Twila Krehbiel, president, ably aids her capable cabinet in complet- ing this task. CABINET-Front row: Nina Durst, Juanita Bahre, Francis Wells, Averll Unrau, Darleen Helms, Mrs. Tompklnson Csponsorj. Back row: Karen Becker, Judy Stucky, Marilyn Wall, Lynette Goering, Karen Kaufman, Karen Wedel, Twila Krehbiel, Connie Goering, Dorothy Galle, Imogene Ediger, Nyla West- erman. ENS Left to right Cbottom row flrstj Neta. Mae Riffel, Mary Alice Durst, Lois Schrag, Barbara Lehmberg Rozanna Goebel, Barbara Schrag Kay Wedel, Barbara Wilkenim.: Kay Ann Krehbiel, Wanita Stucky Doris Stucky, Pamela Adrian, Jud: ith Goebel, Judy Krehbiel. Compliments M oundridge Cooperative Creamery THE CLASS-Left to right: Imogene Ediger, Anna Oltmanns, Connie Goering, Edward Baldwin, Averil Unrau, Kenneth Lohrentz, Carroll Goering, Barbara Lehmherg, Wayne Gehring, Ray Dyck, Leonard Goering, Marilyn Goebel, Melvin Goering, Howard Lachenmayr, Keith Sehlender, Karen Wedel, Mr. Stucky, coach. Oh! We Won! STATE CHAMPS! DEBATE F I R S T Karen Wedel Averil Unrau T E A 15? 'HN - '15 Leonard Goering Edward Baldwin The MHS debate team A3 proudly possesses the ' lg honor of taking first W A ' place in the state. This 1 ,g s fiffgi l - was well deserved for E A, mi I the debate team spent at Re fs H ff long, hard hours pre- V paring for each tourna- as ' f l ment. The second team n L A sl .V placed first at the Ha- iisl t 5 L ' t--- Ven Invitational Tour- .t,. 5 . . . . tho fllll nament' ' S at Emporia . . . the prize possessions briefs prepared by other members of the class . . . the tape recordings . . . the long SECOND TEAM reports . . . the jokes on the trips is . Mr. Stucky's incessant teas-- lzul A i rrr - e i P ing . . . learning to think under req , 'lill is pressure . . . the value of debate . . . ,wwf if I 5 Vssp ,,ls 45 Q if fi! never to be forgotten. Connie Melvin Howard G06!'1ng Goering Lachenmayr H V. w i : :-- J Compliments Farmers Co-operative 40 C 11 S Lavem Association . Gggsig Stucky our Bram FDRENSIES Twila Krehbiel Connie Goering Manuscript Dramatic MKL-I MKL-I District-I District-I State-II State-I ligasf A 5 fr J 1 .- 4. 'ffigt -7 Q fb- ' 7 372, 3 Edward Baldwin Averil UIIIS-11 Extemp Original Oration MKL--I MKL-II District,-I DiStl'iC5-I State-I State I ff' m '9 iimiws Fifi , i iff? if Q , 5 fig Dorothy Galle Karen Wedel Velma Hoyer Leonard Goering Sharon Adrian Manuscript Oration Humorous After Dinner Speech Dramatic District-I MKL-I MKL-II MKL-I Dxstrxctf-II State-III Informative District-I Humorous MKL-I State-III District II District-I Sta-te-II fig 2 as , s 'M' Q '.... iig ,.e- 1 I ,msg lie , i A Q3--wi 'fire , W s O Kenneth Lohrentz Barbara Lehmberg Carroll Goering Original Oration Informative Speech Extemp District-'II District-III District-III M.H.S. took second at the league forensic meet and third in the district meet. They traveled to an invitational tournament at Lawrence where Twila and Connie placed third and Sharon fifth in the final round. Hard work and cold sweat went into each event. Individuals didn't stop short of doing their best, and it paid off as statistics show. No one will forget the good times or the nervousness each felt as results were awaited. Each person attests that the value of forensics is quite evident. Compliments C. J. Graber Insurance Agency Soup's on ! SENIURFLAY THE PLAY CAST-iLeft to rifhtj: Twila Krehbiel, Averil Unrau, Imo- gene Ediger, Karen Kaufman, Nina. Durst Mrs. Kaufman Cdirectorl, Connie Goering, Edward Baldwin, Leonard Goering, Ken Stucky, La- ger? Stucky, Ray Dyck, Dorothy a. e Bright Lights, HIHYHMYHASII make-up, sound effects The plot thickens Q Constance-trating 42 Compliments W. L. Kaufman Rock 8z Lime and, Be sure to learn your lines became familiar to the seniors as they presentede their class play, December 7. Make-up assignment JUNE? PLAY Our Town brought laughter and tears to those who viewed the pro- duction. The entire junior class took part in making this play successful. THE CAST-The class 0 Happy Day . fig 14 vf-- 4 .ff Q g : srn To the stars The First Nice work if Mind your P's Mennonite Choir you can get it. and Cue's, Boys IIUNIEHPLAY A Marriage Proposal- Carroll Goering, Karen Kaufman and Leonard Goering played in a Russian love triangle. The play received a I rating at the MKL, District and State festivals. Compliments at Mug Shot Schmidt Mercantile Usurper! Thief! Company Compliments Of Penners UUKEN OF THE pw Dorothy Galle was chosen to rep- resent M.H.S. as May Queen At- tendant at the annual May Fete in McPherson. EITIZENSHIP A pleasing personality, a willingness to work, and a determined atti- tude characterize the Good Citizenship Boy and Girl. The faculty decided the honor this year should go to Ray Dyck and Dorothy Galle. JOURNAL ISM ,J 'N f -,zard-,,,,,,, Left to right: Mrs. Harder, advisorg LaVern Stucky, Juanita Bahre, Nina. Durst, Janice Reusser, Connie Goering, Norma Becker, Dorothy Galle, Alma Lee Isaac, Ray Dyck, Jim Gaed- dert, Glenn Rupp, James Becker, Wayne Gehring. ...Q I Dorothy Galle Howl Editor Ni. Janice Reusser Howl Asst. Editor The photographers, assisted by Edward Baldwin, buried themselves in the Journal Of- fice dark room to develop pictures for this publication The times we slaved to get the annual ready to meet the deadline, and those last minute stories for the or , A ,Af sitwiy r in es ' , .33 S Howl', will be remembered amidst memories of the W gay times shared by the Journalism class. Nina Durst Howl Asst. Editor Ray Dyck, Glenn Rupp, Edward Baldwin 7 ff me fa 3 5? 3 L - f A Connie Goering Wildcat Editor Norma Becker Wildcat Asst. Editor Doing the art work for the annual were Juanita Bahre, James Becker and Alma Lee Isaac Compliments Of M oundridge Journal 45 . - is X my ..,..Vk A i A ,,,.W. 1' .1 1. v '21 a. Z . . If . The Pause that ..... 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