Ness City High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ness City, KS)
- Class of 1956
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Athletics. Activities TABLE OF CONTENTS -r- -' .......... Administration Seniors....... Underclassmen Harold Godwin, Judy Oppliger, King Tom McCoy, Queen Cora Waite?, Boyd Beutler, Julian Lyon, Agnes Gassman, Errol Kinsinger. 0 X, ... j ■- -•yy'r l?£ ; J W. P J f -,i f 'y . ’ The Administration is the backbone of our school. In order to understand this, you must know what the word administration means. Webster's Diction- ary defines it thus: The management of business or public affairs. Our Administration is the group who carries out the business and public affairs of our school. To them we owe our appreciation for their help and understanding and for their unceasing efforts in our behalf. CLYDE BURNS ELMER HUMBURG ROY BILLINGS Clerk Treasurer Director HARRY LINN Principal, History and Psychology EDITH LINN English and Latin WARREN STONE Vocational Agriculture KENNETH MESPLAY Instrumental Music ALTA JOYCE BRYAN Vocal Music NEIL JENKINS Mathematics PATRICIA NICHOL English, Journalism and Librarian DONALD NICHOL Biology, Driver's Education, and Co; PAULINE BRUNGARDT Commerce DALE HAWLEY Industrial Arts JOYE ROMEISER Home Economics and Chemistry ELDON MATAL Government, World History, and Co« STANDARD SERVICE STATION MABLE PUGH Seventh Grade HELEN LEIGHTON Eighth Grade LUCILLE EGGERS First Grade ALLENE HUXMAN Kindergartern FRANCES BILLINGS Fourth Grade OLIVER LEIGHTON Sixth Grade HELEN FOSTER Second Grade DOROTHA CARDER Schoherie BLANCHE ZITNIK Third Grade ELEANOR MATAL Fifth Grade ROBERT PFANNENSTIEL Custodian WALTER COKER Custodian RUTH JEDLICKA Fairplay FIRST STATE BANK Pauline Brungardt Don Nichol Warren Stone and Dale Hawley Eldon Matal and Harry Linn Kenneth Mesplay and Alta Joyce Bryan Sponsored by BOUNDRANT GRAIN THE TOGGERY SHOP Neil Jenkins Edith Linn and Patricia Nichol Joye Romeiser sssn H 7 ■Jr v % MISS BRUNGARDT CLASS SPONSOR MR. LINN CLASS SPONSOR RONALD HERONEMUS PRESIDENT BEVERLY PETERSILIE SECRETARY April IO, 1938 MAJORS: English, Math., Industrial Arts. MINORS: History, Commerce, Science. ACTIVITIES: N- Club 3,4; Junior Play; Attendant 3: Baseball I -4: Stu- dent Council 4; Basketball I-4. June 10, 1938 MAJORS: English, Science. MINORS: Math., History. ACTIVITIES: Pep Band 2-4; Band I-4: Y-Teens 2-4: MC 1- 4: Trio 3,4: Tri. Trio 3,4: GC 1-3: N-ettes 1-3: Sp. Con. 2- 4: Soph. Play; Solo 1 -4: Attendant 3: C. Sec. 1,4: Brass Sex- tet 3,4: Fr. Horn Quartet 1,2. ARLENE HARPER TREASURER June II, 1938 MAJORS: English, Commerce. MINORS: HomeEc., History, Science. ACTIVITIES: Mad. Group 3: N-ettes 1,2; FHA 2-4: GC 1-3; Sp. Con. 2-4; Attendant 3: Scholarship I -4. WARREN SIEK VICE-PRESIDENT October 3, 1938 MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts, History, Science. MINORS: Commerce. ACTIVITIES: Pep Band 3,4: Band 1-4: N-Club 3,4; Track 2-4: Trum. Trio 4: Football 2-4: Basket- ball I. ROBERTA LEIKER December 12, 1938 MAJORS: English, So- cial Science, Science, MINORS: Commerce, Mathematics. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4; N-ettes 1-4: GC 1-4: MC 1-4: Student Coun- cil 2,4; Class Officer 1-3; Sophomore and Junior Play; Mad. Group 3; G. Sextet 2; Trio; Twirler 2,3; Sp. Con. 3, 4; Vo. Con. 1-3; Cheer- leader 3,4. JERRY SCHULER April 4, 1938 MAJORS: English. Industrial Arts, Commerce. MINORS: Science. ACTIVITIES: Jun- ior Play; Mixed Chorus 1,2; N-Club 3,4; Football 2,4. BILL HAAS June 30, 1938 MAJORS: English, History, Math., Science. ACTIVITIES: Band I-3; Pep Band 3; Junior Play; Class President I; Student Council I; N-Club 2,4; Mixed Chorus I, 2; Baseball I-4; Foot- ball 1 -4; Basketball 1.3.4. ADELE PROSE April 25, 1938 MAJORS: English, Home Economics, History, Commerce. MINORS: Science. ACTIVITIES: Stu- dent Council I; N- ettes 1-4; Junior Play; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 1-4; Triple Trio 3,4. JIM CLOUS TON October 5, 1938 MAJORS: English, Vocational Ag. MINORS: Science, History. ACTIVITIES: Junior Play; FFA Reporter, Secretary 1-4; Thes- pians 4. JEANNE CLOUSTON October 8, 1938 MAJORS: English, Social Science, Commerce. MINORS: Math., Science. ACTIVITIES: Band I -4; Pep Band I -4; Drum Trio; Dance Band 4; Student Director; GC 1 -4; MC 2-4; SC 2,3; Sophomore and Junior Play; Girls Quartet. CORA WALTER October 9, 1937 MAJORS: English, Social Science. MINORS: Science, Home Economics. ACTIVITIES: FHA 4; Football Queen 2; Yearbook Queen 4; Glee Club I-4: Mixed Chorus 4; N- ettes 1-4. TOM McCOY August 2, 1938 MAJORS: English, Vocational Ag. MINORS: History, Science. ACTIVITIES: Junior, Sophomore Plays; Yearbook King 4: FFA 1-4. EUGENE GABEL June 24, 1937 MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts, Commerce. ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball King 4; Atten- dant 2,3; Football I -4; Mixed Chorus 1 -4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; N- Club I -4; Track 3. WILMA JONES March 29, 1938 MAJORS: English, Social Science, Commerce. MINORS: Math. ACTIVITIES: Y- Teens 1 -3; N-ettes I -4; Glee Club 1-3; Sophomore, Junior Plays; Class Vice- President 2. MARY HAWKINSON July II, 1938 MAJORS: English, Home Economics, Commerce. MINORS: Math., Social Science. ACTIVITIES: FHA 2-4; Band I -4; Dance Band 4; Pep Band 2-4; Glee Club 1-4; Mixed Chorus 1-4; Triple Trio 3,4; Y-Teens 1-4; Soph. Play; Mad. Group 3. JERRY REINERT November 14, 1938 MAJORS: English, Vocational Ag. MINORS: History, Science. ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball 3; FFA 1-4. TWYLA BORGER April 23, 1938 MAJORS: English, Home Economics, History. MINORS: Science. ACTIVITIES: N- ettes I -4; Glee Club 1-4: Band 2-4: Y- Teens I-2; Mixed Chorus 1-4: FHA 3,4: Twirler 4. RODNEY BORGER June 18, 1938 MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts, History. MINORS: Science, Commerce. ACTIVITIES: Junior Play; Basketball I; Mixed Chorus 1-4: Junior Class Vice- President; Sophomore Play. OR VIS KISER August 7, 1938 MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts, Science. MINORS: History, Math., Commerce. ACTIVITIES: Class President 3: Student Council 3,4; Junior Play; Speech Con- test 3; Sophomore Play; Scholarship 2-4. DILLIE TURLEY January 27, 1938 MAJORS: English, Home Economics, History. MINORS: Commerce. ACTIVITIES: N-ettes I -3; Glee Club I; FHA 2-4. PAT BURDETT May 14, 1938 MAJORS: English. Social Science, Mathematics. MINORS: Commerce. ACTIVITIES: Band 3,4; GC 1-4; Twirler 4; Math. Club Pres. 3; Y-Teens I-4; N- ettes 1-4; FHA 2-4; Junior Play; Student Council 3; Class Treasurer; Tri. Trio; MC 4. LINLY STUM April 15, 1938 MAJORS: English. Vocational Ag. MINORS: Science, History. Math. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Sophomore Play; Student Coun- cil 4; FFA 1 -4; N- Club 3,4; Track 1 -4 ROGER McCREIGHT May 28, 1938 MAJORS: Voc. Ag., English. MINORS: History, Industrial Arts. ACTIVITIES: FFA 3,4: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,3,4; Track I -4; N-Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4: Eagle Observer 4. DAVID SCHULER March 20, 1937 MAJORS: Voc. Ag., English. MINORS: History. Science. ACTIVITIES: FFA 1-4; Eagle Observer 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 1-4; Mixed Chorus 3. DONNA LYON August 6, 1938 MAJORS: English, Commerce. MINORS: Math. History. ACTIVITIES: Junior Play; Y-Teens 1-3; N-ettes 1-4; Glee Club I; Mixed Cho- rus 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Class Treas. 3. CAROL BOYDE December 14, 1938 MAJORS: English, Home Economics, Social Science, Commerce. MINORS: Math. ACTIVITIES: N- ettes 1-4; Glee Club 1 -4; Student Council 2; Class Pres. 2; FHA 2,3; President 4; Junior Play; Sp. Con. 3,4; Scholarship 1,2; Triple Trio 4; Cheer- leader 4. DELBERT SHAUERS October 13, 1938 MAJORS: English, Voc. Ag. MINORS: History, Science. ACTIVITIES: FFA I -4; Sophomore Play. VERDA DELANEY November 15, 1938 MAJORS: Home Ec., English, History. MINORS: Commerce, Science. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens I; N-ettes I -4; Junior Play; Girl’s Glee Club 1-4; FHA 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Basketball 3. JOHN COKER August 29, 1938 MAJORS: History, English, Industrial Arts. MINORS: Science, Commerce. ACTIVITIES: Junior Play; Mixed Chorus I-4: Basketball I. KAY ECKELS January 9, 1938 MAJORS: English, Commerce. MINORS: History, Math, Science. ACTIVITIES: Band I -4; Y-Teens 4; N-ettcs I-4; GC 1-3; SC 1,4: C. Off. 1,2; Sophomore -Junior Plays; Mixed Chorus 2-4; Senior Trio; YB Staff I; Mad. Group 3; Att. 1,2; BB 1-4. CHARLES KREUTZER September I, 1938 MAJORS: History, Commerce, Industrial Arts, English. MINORS: Science. ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball I; Mixed Chorus 1-4. SHELBY BETZ December 15, 1938 MAJORS: English, Home Ec. MINORS: History, Commerce. ACTIVITIES: FHA 2-4; N-ettes 1-4; Glee Club I -4. The Senior Class of 1956 wishes to extend their many thanks to their teachers, their fellow students, and everyone who has made the last four years profitable. We leave NCHS with many memories to relate in years to come. We leave also with an education made possible by the endless efforts of our many teachers. We treasure these and will never forget them, nor will we forget the pleasure and fun we enjoyed together. We, the Senior Class of '56, dedicate this book, the greatest effort of our twelve years of school life, to those memories which we will hold most precious in the years to come. V P V Ray Long, Treasurer; Donna Roof, Student Council Rep.; Errol Kinsinger, Vice-Pres.; Marie Hermon, President; Elaine Howard, Secretary. The biggest event for the Junior Class was planning the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. They had the concession stand at the games for a money making project. Julian Lyon, Student Council Rep.; Arlene Rowe, Secretary; Sue Ann Antenen, Vice- Pres. ; Linda Daniels, Treasurer; Boyd Beutler, President. The biggest money making event for the Sophomore Class was selling candy during the noon hour. CL add Oh icerd Lois McCoy, Secretary; Harold Godwin, Vice-Pres.; Roger Ar- nold, President; Larry Brown, Treasurer; Carol Beck, Student Council Representative. The biggest event for the Freshmen was initiation. They had food sales as a money making project. Compliments of MINER BROS. , Abstract Insurance. OL a JJ FIRST ROW: Kreg Petersilie, Arlene Beck. SECOND ROW: Agnes Gassman, Ronald Eckles. THIRD ROW: Van Hawkins, Carol Hemel, Errol Kinsinger, Donna Debes. FOURTH ROW: Twyla Rothe, Tom Seib, Donna Roof, Gary Kanaga, Ro- berta Davenport. FIFTH ROW: Joan Sauer. Bill Tanck, Barbara Cunningham, George Rufenacht, Nancy Raskopf. FIRST ROW: Tom Rodriguez, Vivian Dinkel. SECOND ROW: Marie Herman, Pete Gabel, Jr. THIRD ROW: Rodney Barrows, Marilyn Claas- sen, Delbert Weilert. Vera Mae Rohr. FOURTH ROW: Gary Coker, Ila Jones, Kenneth Leiker, Barbara Linn, Dennis Meis. FIFTH ROW: Jer- old Boroer, Elaine Howard, Raymond Long, Kar- en Smyth, Gaylen Margheim. % Charles Cavenah • t DLCL CLAA Sue Ann Antenen Boyd Beutler Donna Schuler Mathew O'Pat Shirley Pfannenstie Gerala Meis DeWayne Michaelis Mae Gabel Jon Hawkinson Louise Gassman SERVICE GRAIN of 1958 Linda Daniels Cl n Julian Lyon • Vernon Seib Lois O'Brien Robert Munsch JoAnn Petersilie Gary Schneidewind Gene Delaney Sharon Mauch Gerald Wendler Barbara Deiser NESS CITY BOWL Ann Clouston Larry Brown Karen Herman Eldon Strobel Tom Reed Lois McCoy Larry Schwartz Larry McCoy PARK MOTEL Patricia Dinkel Vern Wayne Hanan Marjorie Gabel Jo McCreight Allen Borger Jenean Stum Roger Arnold John Mauch Vicki Klein Julius Gassman Bernadine Griess Peter Marcus Harold Godwin James Gabel Ronnie Hemel E M DAIRY ddicjh tli de FRONT ROW: Stanley Stieben, Danny Margheim, Patricia Cunningham, Sherry Stum, Sheila Schweitzer, Jerry Eckels, Kenneth Stieben, Douglas Floyd, Larry Stum, Lynn Nelson, Max Sheldon. SECOND ROW: Kay Doebbeling, Bernice Rowe, Ellen Arnold, Eloyce Borger, Jim Dinsmore, Don Schwein, Sherron Hanan, Karen Stenzel, Connie Marcus, Margaret Schuler, Mrs. Leighton. THIRD ROW: Jerry Michaelis, David Lawrence, Larry Scott, Daryilee Shauers, Dean McCulley, Bobby Walter, Tom Linn, Larry Legg, Gary Betz, Russell Burditt. NOT PICTURED: Charles Dent, Nyla Rothe. Seuenth Cjrade FRONT ROW: Mrs, Mabel Pugh, Frona Coker, Kay Raskopf, Clyde Goodman, James Claypool, J. C. Hum- burg. Harold Schuler, Jimmy Hermon. SECOND ROW: Mary O’Brien, Sherity Benkula, Jacky Conine, Evelyn Stecklein, Paula Antenen, Florence Barrows, Charles Griess, Wilbert Wagner. BACK ROW: Garry Switzer, Linda Brown, Janet Walter, Lillian Fose, Lo Ree Kiser, Carol Schaben, Marion Delaney. NOT PICTURED: Lee Dirks, Wayne Gross, Darrell McCulley, Frank Regier, Jr., Judy Rufenacht. FRONT ROW: Mr. Leighton, Larry Mauch, Charles Sigley, Merle Griess, Leslie Cunningham, Robert Vest, Norma Jean Walter, Bobby Fose. SECOND ROW: Sharon Daniels, Avis Borger, Sonja Schweitzer, Gladys Reinert, Irene Conine. Dennis Lee Miner, Eddie Wassinger, Terry Swartz. THIRD ROW; Billy Hawkins, Sharon Delaney, Cheryl Harkness, Harriet Cooley, Patricia Denslow, Barry Billings, Tommy Rufenacht. NOT PICTURED: Harry Boyde, Jr. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Matal, Cythia Vest, Mary Kay Owens, Bobbie Jo Davenport, Bradley Barrows, Robert Humburg, Linda Stum. SECOND ROW: Melville Petersilie, Joan Marcus, Susie Klein, Jane Smyth, Gracia Margheim, Rebecca Eberle, Dean Delaney. THIRD ROW: Leon Hosman, Mary Jo Fitzgerald, Beverly Brooks, Dale Rufenacht, Edward Conine, Jean Bain, Marcia Margheim. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Mauch, Pamela Laas, Richard Misner, Ronnie Watson, Tommy Ruff, Donna Fose, Eleanor Denslow. NOT PICTURED: Jeanette Regier, Bonnie Stenzel, Janeen Benkula, Charles Barrows, Marilyn Godwin, Leah Beth Hawkins. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Billings, Elliot Strecker, Beverly Graham, Jimmie Lynch, Karen Rufenacht, Dennis Lunsford, Judy Tanck, Eugene Stoppel, Terry Wassinger, Susan Harkness. SECOND ROW: Colette Levan, Vickie Stiawalt, Joyce Rufenacht, Judy Kay Rothe, Della Rufenacht, Karen Kay Rupp, Diana Herman, David Jarvis, John Healzer, Ralph Rothe. BACK ROW: Linda Coker, Jeanette Petersilie, Patricia Giles, Dale Kiser, Cecil Donohoe, Gene Rowe, Darrell Gross, Richard Morley, Sheila Betz, Joelene Claassen, Kathy Minerd. NOT PICTURED: Linda Burns, Sherry Dinsmore, Carolyn Ruff. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Zitnik, Nancy Brown, Mildred Lawrence, Gerald Hiirst, Bradley Giles, Alfred Stoecklein, Ralph Grumbein. SECOND ROW: Eldon Howard, Jimmie Harkness, Max McBride, Lynne Harkness, Neal Delaney, Phillip Lynn Kaupp. THIRD ROW: Larry Abel, Steve Cranston, Howard Boman, Willena Wyrick, Michael Klein, Robert Hoffman, Steve Hanan. NOT PICTURED: Dana Dirks, Nancy Herrick. Second (jrade FRONT ROW: Miss Helen Foster, Nancy Humburg, Barbara Hamill, Paula Gantz, Kent Lass, Ronald Jarvis, Annetta Stoppel, Micky Betz, Toni Dietz, Sandy Wassinger. SECOND ROW: Larry Hoffman, Glenna Brooks, Lucinda Rufenacht, Duane Downtain, Jimmy Binder, Judy Dye, Karen Stiawalt, Bobby Clouston, Donna Rupp. BACK ROW: Velton McDonald, Rodney Ruff, Stephanie Baer, Cherly Lunsford, Kenny Burditt, Stanley Eberle, Larry Dayhoff, Sherry Musselman, Chris McClure. NOT PICTURED: Renee Dirks, Beverly Krug, Susie Stecklein, Billy Miner. ZdirS t Cjrade FRONT ROW: Miss Lucille Eggers, Denny Swartz, Gregory Wyrick, Albert Hamill, David Brown, Gary Huff, Howard Rufenacht, Wade Michaelis, Janis Brown. SECOND ROW: Scott Betz, Karen Lunsford, Sue Herrick, Carol Leterle, Douglas Petersilie, Anita Donohoe, Lana Hermon, Ronnie Antenen, Judy Sekavec. BACK ROW: Mike Minerd, Terry Binder, Davie Downtain, Kathleen Henry, Charles Burns, Barbara Conine, Ronnie Stick, Steven Brosemer, Gary Prose. NOT PIC- TURED: Billy Mellies, Richard Floyd, Barbara Dent, Nancy Rothe. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Allene Huxman, Donna Hawkinson, Gary Estep, Keith Pfannenstiel, Bradly Stecklein, Mike Robidou. SECOND ROW: Tommy Ramsey, Stanley Healzer, Kenny Stoppel, James Denslow, Janis Dye, Susie Brown. BACK ROW: Jeff Daniels, Gerald Rupp, Kathy Mus- selman, Vicke Dinsmore, Barbara Wassinger, Stuart Schweitzer. ernoon dercfarten m orninff inderaarten er9' FRONT ROW: Mrs. Allene Huxman, Dale Wasinger, Alan Wendler, Norma StiawaIt, Joey Cline, Billy Stiawalt, Donna Cranston, Nelson Boman, Russell Dewain Allphin, Donnie Leiker. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Stoecklein, Patricia Fehrenbach, Duane Stukesbury, Gerald Leiker, Harold Burditt, Dallas Claypool, Terry Rohr, Danny Everhart. NOT PICTURED: Candace Strecker. FRONT ROW; Ruth Jedlicka, Verna Peinber, Stephen Frusher, Carol Pember, David Frusher. BACK ROW; Duane Pember, Stanley Cranston, Janis Cranston, Danny Mauch. uri e FRONT ROW: Wanda Kay Robison, Diana Walter, Sandra Knotts, Bill Steitz, Eddie Robinson, Dorotha Carder. BACK ROW: Karen Schneidevvind, Jan Clouston, Sabra Knotts, Dorothy Hemel, Bonnie Schneidevvind. Compliments of MODERN CLEANERS - LU-MERLE STYLE SHOP T HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Eugene Gabel, King; Twyla Borger, Van Hawkins, Arlene Beck, Queen; Gene Delaney, Arlene Rowe, Charles Pfannenstiel, Lois McCoy. CROWN8EARERS: Paula Gantz, Bobby Clouston. HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS: Twyla Borger, senior attendant; Van Hawkins, junior attendant; Arlene Rowe, sophomore attendant; Lois McCoy, freshman attendant. NOT PICTURED: Gene De- laney, sophomore attendant; Charles Pfannenstiel, freshman attendant. 3ootU( Dt eam d - -SA .jt37 'WJSJ :5H p4gr, 44 -2 rt • m —W - • - •+ 4,A 3U. txi s- , ' FRONT ROW: Charles Pfannenstiel, Ronald Hemel, Mathew O’Pat, Tom Rodriguez, Ronnie Eckels, Pete Gabel, Jon Hawkinson, Terry Van Degrift, Larry Brown, Bobby Munsch, Vern Hanan. SECOND ROW: Galen Margheim, Kenny Leiker, Delbert Weilert, Gene Gabel, Boyd Beutler, Gary Coker, Warren Seik, Harold Godwin, Jim Stietz, Tom Reed. BACK ROW: Coach Matal, Ray Long, Manager; Errol Kinsinger, Van Hawkins, Bill Haas, Jerry Schuler, Dave Schuler, Bill Tanck, Gene Delaney, Don Humburg, James Gabel, Rod Barrows, Manager; Assistant Coach Nichol. SEASON’S RECORD LEAGUE STANDINGS Ness City 14 Wakeeney 0 Won Tied Lost Percent Ness City 20 •Leoti 0 Scott City 6 0 0 1000 Ness City 13 •Lacrosse 6 Jetmore 5 0 I 833 Ness City 6 St. Marys 27 Ness City 4 0 2 666 Ness City 13 •Tribune 0 LaCrosse 2 0 4 333 Ness City 0 Cimarron 3 Leoti 2 0 4 333 Ness City 6 •Scott City 27 Dighton 1 0 5 166 Ness City 26 •Dighton 0 Tribune 1 0 5 166 Ness City 0 •Jetmore 12 •LEAGUE GAMES Congratulations Eagles - FLOYD FLOYD Jerry Schuler Dave Schuler Gene Gabel Warren Seik Sr. R. Guard Sr. R. Tackle Sr. Fullback Sr. L. Tackle Bill Haas Ronnie Eckels Pete Gabel Delbert Weilert Sr. L. End Jr. Center Jr. Halfback Jr. R. Tackle Errol Kinsinger Gary Coker Tom Rodriguez Van Hawkins Jr. Quarterback Jr. Fullback Jr. Halfback Jr. R. End Gaylen Margheim Jr. L. Guard Bill Tanck Jr. L. End e. Matthew O'Pat Soph. Fullback sarins «50 Boyd Beutler Soph. Halfback Gene Delaney Soph. Center Jon Hawkinson Soph. Guard Don Humburg Soph. Tackle men FRONT ROW; Charles Pfannenstiel, Ronald Hemel, Larry Brown, Vern Hanan, SECOND ROW: Terry Van Degrift, Tom Reed, James Gabel, Jim Stietz, Harold Godwin. SUCCESSFUL SEASON The team got off to a good start by winning the first three ball games. The team did well against Cimarron, one of the outstanding teams in the southwestern part of the state; Ness lost 13 to o. The big disappointment came when the Ness Eagles were defeated by Jet- more in the last game of the season and were dropped into third place in the league. We think the team played their best but came out on the small end a few times. Every one was proud of them for a good season. LEIKER'S IGA COACHES Eldon Matal, Don Nichol FRONT ROW: Tom Seib, Van Hawkins, Bill Haas, Ron Heronemus, Ronnie Eckels. BACK ROW: Coach Don Nichol, Kenny Leiker, Errol Kinsinger, Ray Long, Bill Tanck. Bill goes high into the air to get the ball. SEASON’S RECORD •Dighton 69 Ness 53 •Tribune 43 49 Quinter 66 54 •Jetmore 49 48 •LaCrosse 50 57 •Scott 69 56 •Leoti 56 82 •Dighton 66 43 •Tribune 44 43 Quinter 56 36 •Jetmore 61 53 •LaCrosse 29 30 •Scott 69 43 •Leoti 46 58 •WKEA League Games WESTERN LIGHT and TELEPHONE CO., INC. STRECKER MACHINERY CO. SmUUt LEAGUE STANDINGS Dighton Won 11 Lost 1 Jetmore 10 2 Scott 9 3 Tribune 5 7 Ness 5 7 Leoti 2 10 LaCrosse 0 12 The Ness Eagles had a fairly satisfactory basketball season. Out of the 14 games played, they won 5 and lost 9. They were handicapped by their lack of height and were the shortest team in the league. They placed fourth in the WKEA league. BD eam FRONT ROW: Linly Stum, Larry Schwartz, Larry Brown, Harold Godwin, Eldon Strobel, Warren Siek. BACK ROW: Eldon Matal, Roger Arnold, James Gabel, Rodney Barrows, Pete Marcus, Roger McCreight, Don Nichol. Time out during the Tribune game while Coach Nichol gives the boys a few instructions. SEASON'S RECORD •Dighton 30 Ness 27 •Tribune 31 28 Quinter 61 31 •Jetmore 36 19 •LaCrosse 53 33 •Scott 63 32 •Leoti 33 36 •Dighton 35 36 •Tribune 38 40 Quinter 51 40 •Jetmore 50 29 •LaCrosse 40 26 •Scott 64 26 •Leoti 71 43 •WKEA League Games VYRL W. LEVAN , Realtor Modern Appliance FRONT ROW: Garry Switzer, Jerry Michaelis, Gary Betz. SECOND ROW: J. C. Humburg, Jerry Eckles, Dean McCulley, Larry Legg, Tom Linn, Frank Regier, James Dinsmore, Eldon Matal. BACK ROW: Max Sheldon, Don Schwein, Jacky Conine, Lee Shauers, David Lawrence, Russell Burditt, Larry Scott, Bobby Walter. BASKETBALL MANAGERS SEASON'S RECORD WaKeeney 37 Ness 33 Sacred Heart 16 •• 25 Rozel 42 N 21 Palco 32 16 Ellis 16 •• 34 Sacred Heart 25 29 HAMMOND REXALL DRUG STORE FRONT ROW: Coach Matal, Harold Schuler, Darrell McCulley, James Claypool, Lynn Nelson, Kenneth Stieben, Larry Stum, Stanley Stieben. BACK ROW: Lee Dirks, Clyde Goodman, Daniel Margheim, Doug Floyd, Jimmy Herman, Wayne Gross, Wilbert Wagner. FRONT ROW: Terry Swartz, Tommy Ruff, Charles Sizley, Daryl Gross, Terry Wassinzer, Gene Rowe, R. D. Rothe, Eugene Stople, Dale Kiser, Elliot Strecker. SECOND ROW: Eddie Conine, Richard Misner, Leon Hossman, Dale Rufenacht, Cecil Donahue, Richard Morley, Jr. Boyde, Billy Hawkins, John Helzer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leighton, Larry Mauch, Ronnie Watson, Barry Billings, Eddie Wassinzer, Bob Humburg, Brad Barrows, Denis Miner, (Manager), Robert Vest. FRONT ROW: Jenean Stum, Ila Jones, Beverly Petersilie, Margaret Coker, Roberta Davenport, Vicki Klein, Julian Lyon. BACK ROW: Bernadine Griess, Kay Eckels, Twyla Rothe, Veta Rohr, Libby Kiser, Arlene Beck, Coach, Mrs. Leighton. Cjir(s adhetla({ earn Vera Mae Rohr and Twyla Rothe jump for the ball as Julie Lyon, Beverly Petersilie, Ila Jones, and Roberta Davenport stand ready to catch it and go into action. Mr. Leighton, referee, looks on. The freshmen girls on the team engage in some offensive practice. Shown here are Margaret Coker, Vicki Klein. Libby Kiser, and Jen- ean Stum. Compliments of LEIKER'S BODY SHOP FRONT ROW: Pete G., Bill H.. Boyd B.. Errol K.. Larry B.. Vern S., Ron H.. Gerald K. BACK ROW: Jon H., Bill T. , James G., Ray L., Ronald H., Kenny L., Van H., Charles P., Coach Eldon M. -VW Pete behind the plate; Kenny with the bat. SALES Pitcher Bill in motion SERVICE NESS CITY MOTOR COMPANY DENT FEED SEED an d ie u ABOVE: Van Hawkins, winner of the WKEA 220-yd. and 440-yd. dashes. ABOVE, RIGHT: Warren Seik, shotput; Tom Rodriguez, javelin; Van Hawkins, 440- yd. dash; Linly Stum, 880-yd. run; Gaylen Margheim, hurdles; Roger McCreight, mile run. The track team as a whole placed third in the WKEA. Scoring in WKEA were: Hawkins, first-220-yd. dash. Hawkins, first; Arnold, third-440-yd. dash. Margheim, fourth-high hurdles. Hawkins, second-100 yd. dash. McCreight, third; Kaupp, fifth-mile run. Margheim, second; Godwin, fourth-low hurdles. Stum, third-880- yd. run. Medley relay, second. Mile relay, second. Seik, fifth-shot put. Kinsinger, tie for fourth-high jump. .V The freshman relay team-Harold Godwin, Terry VanDegrift, Allen Borger, and Roger Arnold-won first in their event in WKEA. SEATED: Kay Eckles, Sec-treas; Orvis Kiser, Pres; Donna Roof, Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: Carol Beck; Jeanne Clouston; Julie Lyon; Roberta Leiker; Marie Hermon; Vivian Dinkel; Barbara Linn. BACK ROW: Vera Mae Rohr; Adele Prose; Ronald Eckles; Ronald Heronemus; Boyd Beutler; Linly Stum; Roger Arnold; Mr. Linn, Sponsor. Si udent Cdouncif OFFICERS POSING: Donna Roof, Orvis Kiser, and Kay Eckles. An important group in the high school is the Student Council, which has as its major aim the inauguration of student gov- ernment through student participation. Two of the projects are: Homecoming for which they got the cars and flowers for the candidates and arranged the program. They arranged a place, time, and an in- structor to give dancing lessons once a week to those people who wished to learn. SCOTT SERVICE STATION- Champlin District NESS CITY FLOWER MUSIC SHOP The purpose of the Math Club is to promote interest in mathematics. Mathematics and mathematical games compose the programs of this organization. The members of the club made time available to tutor Algebra I and general mathematics students upon request. The club members presented a varied assembly to the student body on March 23. They ended the year with a ban- quet for club members and guests, served by the FHA in the home econ- omics department. OFFICERS: Donna Debes, Sec. -Treas.; Donna Roof, President; Vivian Dinkel, Student Council; Karen Hermon, Sgt. at Arms; Vera Mae Rohr, Vice Pres.; Ila Jones, Program Chairman. Wall, CU FIRST ROW: Donna Roof; Vera Mae Rohr; Donna Debes; Ila Jones; Karen Herman; Vivian Dinkel. SECOND ROW: Carol Hemel; Marilyn Claassen; Mr. Jenkins, Sponsor; Karen Smyth; Barbara Linn; Mary Beth Dinsmore; Barbara Cunningham; Twyla Rothe; Marie Herman; Patricia Dinkel. FRONT ROW: Miss Alta Bryan, Advisor; Kay Eckels, Student Council; Beverly Petersilie, Treasurer; Mary Hawkinson, President; Donna Debes, Vice-President; Elaine Howard, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Lois O'Brien, Social Chairman; Diana Sigley; Judy Oppliger; Linda Daniels, Publicity Chairman; Sue Antenen, Publicity Chairman; Pat Burdett, Service Chairman; Karen Smyth; Ila Jones, Song Leader; Barbara Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Lois McCoy; Vicki Klein; Jo McCreight; Sharon Mauch, Worship Chairman; Mary Beth Dinsmore; Ann Clouston; Donna Schuler; Marilyn Claassen. BACK ROW: Arlene Rowe; Sue Misner; Roberta Davenport; Twyla Rothe; Jenean Stum; Barbara Linn, Pianist. THE PURPOSE To build a fellowship for women Mary Hawkinson and girls to the task of realizing in President our common life those ideas of per- sonal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Chris- tians. OUR MOTTO ■3 een5 The Y-Teens of 1955-56 had a very successful year and gained many happy memories. Many projects were under- taken and completed. Much thought was aroused about the purpose of the club. Christmas, slumber, and other parties provided the members with good times. I am come that they might have life, and that they may have it more NESS THEATER abundantly. SLEGEL IMPLEMENT Linly Stum First Semester President President FIRST ROW; Warren E. Stone, Advisor; FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Rodney Barrows, Reporter; Roger McCreight, Vice-President; Linly Stum, President; Carlyn Koester, Secretary; Tom McCoy, Treasurer; Jon Hawkinson. Sentinel. SECOND ROW: Jerold Borger; SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: David Schuler, Reporter; Gaylen Margheim, Vice-President; Raymond Long, President; Jim Clouston, Secretary; Gene Delaney, Treasurer; Jerry Reinert, Sentinel. THIRD ROW; Larry Schwartz, Larry Raskoph, Don Humburg, Tom Reed, James Steitz, Charles Pfannenstiel, Gary Schniedewind, De- Wayne Michaelis. FOURTH ROW: Eldon Strobel, Larry McCoy, Roger Arnold, Gary Kanaga, Del- bert Shauers, Alan Borger, Ronald Hemel, Gerald Kraisinger, John Mauch. Raymond Long Second Semester i,;-) o o O r SEATED: Miss Romeiser, Sponsor; Pat Burdett, Reporter; Vera Mae Rohr, Treasurer; Donna Roof, Vice- President; Carol Boyde. President; Mary Hawkinson, Secretary; Verda Delaney, Parliamentarian; Adele Prose, Student Council; Arlene Harper, Historian. SECOND ROW; Elaine Howard, Pat Dinkel, Carol Beck, Diana Sigley, Ann Clouston, Jeanne Stum, Arlene Beck, Nancy Raskopf. THIRD ROW: Carol Hemel, Cora Walter, Twyla Borger, Dillie Turley, Twyla Rothe, Shelby Betz, Mary Beth Dinsmore. OUR MOTTO TOWARD NEW HORIZONS The motto of Future Home- makers of America expresses the purpose of the organiza- tion--learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. Sponsored by JACK AND JILL SHOP - FITZGERALD’S FURNITURE Carol Boyde President Twenty-three NCHS boys were members of the N-Club during the year 1955-56. There were eight seniors, fourteen juniors, and one sophomore. Ronald Heronemus served as president of the group this year, with Van Hawkins as vice-pres- ident, Boyd Beutler as secretary-treasurer, and Ronald Eckles as student council representative. To be eligible for the N-Club, students must earn a varsity letter in football, basketball, track or baseball. The purpose of the N-Club is to create student pep to help create a better understanding and in- terest in athletics, and to provide a closer co- operation of athletes who participate in different sports. The officers pose H-CU FRONT ROW: Eldon Matal, sponsor; Ron Eckles, student council representative; Ron Heronemus, president; Boyd Beutler. secretary-treasurer; Don Nichol, sponsor. SECOND ROW; Pete Gabel, Gaylen Margheim, Bill Haas, Delbert Weilert, Gene Gabel, Tom Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Kenny Leiker, Errol Kinsinger, Warren Seik, Bill Tank, Rodney Borrows, Roger McCreight, Gary Coker. BACK ROW: Jerold Borger, Linly Stum, Jerry Schuler, Ray Long. Tom Seib, David Sch- uler. (Not Pictured: Van Hawkins, vice-president.) FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders; Kay Eckles, Arlene Beck, Donna Debes, Carol Boyde, Roberta Leiker. SECOND ROW: Miss Pauline Brungardt, Advisor; Vicki Klein, Mary Hawkinson, Diana Sigley, Judy Oppligcr, Karen Hermon, Nancy Raskopf, Donna Lyon, Wilma Jones, Barbara Linn. THIRD ROW: Lois O'Brien, Marie Hermon, Mae Gable, Marjorie Gabel, Carol Beck, Ann Clouston, Linda Daniels, Sue Antenen, Elaine Howard, Jeanne Clouston. FOURTH ROW: Cora Walter, Twyla Borger, Barbara Cunningham, Mary Beth Dinsmore, Jo Mc- Creight, Vera Rohr, Karen Smyth, Donna Schuler, Arlene Rowe, Twyla Rothe, Sue Misner, Shelby Betz. BACK ROW: Lois McCoy, Carol Hemel, Donna Roof, Pat Burdett, Julie Lyon, Verda Delany, Ila Jones, Adele Prose, Roberta Davenport, Marilyn Claassen, Jenean Stum. SEATED: Carol Boyde, Assembly Chairman; Kay Eckles, Vice-president; Jeanne Clouston Decoration Chairman; Donna Roof, President. STANDING: Pat Burdett, Sec.-Treasurer; Roberta Leiker, Student Council Rep. The purpose of the N-Ettes is to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit at athletic contests. Securing new uniforms for the cheerleaders was the main project of this year. The uniforms are princess style and are royal blue with white collars and white panels set in the skirts. As a money making project the N-Ettes sold pencils with the 1955 football schedule on them. A pep club bus was taken to nearly all the games away from home in order that the club might support the teams. Under the guidance of Miss Pauline Brungardt, ad- visor, they had a very successful year. THESPIAN OFFICERS for this year were Ila Jones, president; Raymond Long, vice-president; Barbara Linn, student council representative; and Donna Roof, secre- tary-treasurer. The t(ieSpians are a group of students interested in dramatics and in stimulating interest in speech and dramatics throughout the school. Programs for this year have consisted of various talks on drama and movies showing the correct way to apply make-up. Mrs. Edith Linn is the sponsor of the group. This page sponsored by NESS COUNTY EQUIPMENT NESS CITY LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. SEIBERT SAND COMPANY LUNDY-NYE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATED: Cora Walter, Beverly Petersilic, Ronald Heronemus, Carol Boydc, Arlene Harper. STANDING: Patricia Nichol, Sponsor; Shelby Betz, Dillie Turley, Twyla Borger, Rodney Borgcr, Jim Clouuon, Jerry Reinert, Gene Gabel, John Coker, David Schuler, Roberta Leiker, Orvis Kiser, Pat Burdett, Roger McCreight. This class has done a great deal of planning, writing, and typing in the preparation of both THE EAGLE and THE EAGLE OBSERVER. y.a,LJ, Beverly Petersilie served as editor of THE EAGLE OBSERVER; Carol Boyde as assistant editor. Ronald Heronemus and Roberta Leiker served as sports editor and society editor, re- spectively. Arlene Harper was selected editor of THE EAGLE with Cora Walter as assistant; Rodney Borger and Jim Clouston were sports editors, and Orvis Kiser was business manager. The class hopes that their readers and subscribers enjoyed their efforts this year. EDITORS and SPONSOR POSE Beverly Petersilie, Cora Walter, Arlene Harper, Carol Boyde, Patricia Nichol. WuJ CL ruS JUNIOR SEXTET Donna Debes, Ila Jones, Karen Smyth, Vera Mae Rohr, Agnes Gassman, Barbara Linn. SENIOR TRIPLE TRIO Mary Hawkinson, Roberta Leiker, Verda Delaney, Pat Burden, Adele Prose, Beverly Petersilie, Jeanne Clouston, Kay Eckles, Donna Lyon. Compliments of NELSON REPAIR SHOP - JOE WEILERT. FRONT ROW: Barbara Linn, Pat Burdett, Nancy Humburg, Mascot; Twyla Borger, Julie Lyon. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Claassen, Majorette. The rousing music heard at all of the pep assemblies and basket- ball games was provided by the pep band. This group was the backbone of the pep assemblies and performed on all these occasions. Jeanne Clous- ton served as student di- rector for this year. The entire pep band is to be commended for the fine job they did during this term. Courtesy of KOHL PHARMACY ]ance (IjcLncl The Eagleaires Dance Band was originated dur- ing the fall semester, 1953. Since that time it has performed at school dances, parties, assem- blies, and concerts. The Eagleaires' music is mellow and very smooth for dancing. Their theme song is THE MOONLIGHT SERENADE. Sponsored by BEN FRANKLIN PEMBER LOCKER nSem DOWN Senior Girls' Trio Trumpet Trio Clarinet Quartet II ACROSS Flute Quartet Boys' Quartet These groups have all furnished entertainment at some time dur- ing the school year. They have performed at dinners, contests, concerts, talent shows, and the Yearbook Ball. The German Five Band is the brain child of our band leader, Mr. Mesplay. The others are standing ensembles in which the members vary from year to year. Those who ranked in the WKEA League were: Ray Long, fourth, American government; Marie Ann Herman, second, Barbara Linn, fourth, Typing I; Boyd Beutler, fourth, biology; Bill Haas, third, Arlene Harper, fifth, American history; Diana Sigley, fourth, Judy Oppliger, fifth, Foods; Errol Kinsinger, first, English HI; George Rufenacht, first, Algebra I; Wilma Jones, third, Mary Hawkinson, fourth, Shorthand; Lois McCoy and Diana Sigley tied for first, English I; Sue Ann Antenen, fifth, and Linda Daniels, fourth, English II. Sd olarih ip In the Rebecca Dubbs scholarship test, five of our seniors placed quite well in the 47 seniors who participated in the contest. Orvis Kiser ranked 6th, Beverly Petersilie, 14th, Arlene Har- per, 15th, Bill Haas, 17th and Wilma Jones, 33rd. Orvis Kiser received a Certificate of Merit in the National Merit Scholarship Program. These are the contestants who were entered in the State Scholarship Contest. OOj r- unior THE CAST OF LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR Emil Vashki.............Errol Kinsinger Anna....................Donna Roof Dora....................Donna Debes Flora...................Marie Hermon Wingy...................Kreg Petersilie Biddy Brady ............Vera Mae Rohr Tessy...................Barbara Linn Johnny Jones ...........Van Hawkins Oswald Frederick........Kenneth Leiker Mrs. Jones..............Ila Jones Luke Watson.............Gaylen Margheim Mrs. Frederick .........Karen Smyth Mrs. Bixby.............. Marilyn Claassen Maxey...................Ronald Eckels Judge Patrick........... Bill Tanck Percival Ping........... Rodney Barrows Grandma Vashki..........Carol Hemel Sarabelle...............Elaine Howard Zuvabelle...............Nancy Raskopf Dixie Jones ............Barbara Cunningham Assistant Director......Raymond Long Prompters .............. T. Rothe, R. Davenport PL Who Wouldn't Be Crazy Inmate No. I...........Rodney Borger Inmate No. II..........Beverly Petersilie Pluribus.................Warren Siek Pendie...................Roberta Leiker Miss La velle............Dillie Turley Mr. Higgins..............Jerry Schuler Mr. Marshall.............Ronnie Heronemus Jack.....................Bill Haas Lois Meredith............Kay Eckels Reggie Mortimer..........Jim Clouston Beatric..................Carol Boyde Marjorie.................Wilma Jones Janet....................Jeanne Clouston Evelyn Winslow...........Donna Lyon McCafferty...............Tom McCoy Edward Gordon............Gene Gable Compliments of RUSTY'S WEST SIDE CAFE LYON UPHOLSTERY One Act Contest Play Left to right, the cast of High Window includes: Kenny Leiker, Judge Craig; Errol Kinsinger, Walter Hodge; Beverly Petersilie, Emily Winthrop; Carol Boyde, Judith Ware; Barbara Linn, Linda Norton. The play received a II rating in the WKEA contest and a II rating in the district con- test at Dodge City. Spee ch JtnJ 2) ramaticA Of the people who took part in the speech contest, seven were given the opportunity to participate in the district contest by virtue of the ratings they received in WKEA. Beverly Petersilie rated a I in WKEA and a II in district on her original oration. Humorous readings were given by Marilyn Claassen who rated a II in WKEA and a in in district, and Marie Ann Hermon who rated a III in WKEA and a m in district. Barbara Linn, one of the actresses in the one-act contest play, High Window , that was presented at Digh- ton on March 12, was named to the All Star Cast and received a gold medal for her per- formance. Dramatic readings were given by Sue Ann Antenen who rated II in WKEA and a III in district, Carol Boyd rated a I in WKEA and a III in district. Manuscript readings were given by Bar- bara Linn who rated a II in district. Errol Kinsinger rated III in WKEA and II in dis- trict. unior emor The juniors entertained the seniors and faculty at their Stairway to the Stars banquet on April 28. A. F. Ernst was the speaker of the evening. His topic was Stairs are for Climb- ing . Marie Ann Hermon was toastmistress; and entertainment was provided by Miss Alta Joyce Bryan. Don Minerd, Bill Tanck, and the Junior Girls' Sextet. Compliments of FRITZIER'S LG. A FOODLINER OrL e and Compliments of WEST SIDE SERVICE BELOW: Wilma, Beverly, Kay, and Donna relaxing at the beach. BOTTOM: Beverly and Carol pose in hotel hall- way. The scenery was beauti- ful as is shown here by a typical New Orleans garden, above; and a palm tree and flowering hedge, below. ABOVE: Mary Hawkinson, Beverly Petersilie, Wilma Jones, Dillie Turley, and Roberta Leiker ready for church. BELOW: Jeanne Clouston poses with a bedecked car- riage horse. Beverly Petersilie Mary Hawkinson Arlene Harper Kay Ellen Eckels Patricia Burden Carol Jean Boyde Jeanne Clouston Orvis Kiser Compliments of BROOKS-COOPER DRY GOODS COMPANY. L. A. ANTENEN. INSURANCE FARMERS' CO-OP. Processional. . . Pomp and Circumstance High School Band Invocation . . . Father Flavian O. F. M,, Cap Music . . . Boys Quartet The Blind Ploughman by Robert Clarke Introduction of Speaker . . . Supt. Paul H. Andree Address . . . The Open Mind John Rydjord Dean of Graduate School The University of Wichita Mixed Chorus Halls of Ivy Graduation Prayer Presentation of Class of 1956 . . . Prin. Harry H. Linn Presentation of Diplomas . . . Roy H. Billings Benediction . . . Father Flavian. O. F. M.. Cap Recessional . . . Pomp and Circumstance High School Band erd WILEY CRANSTON JEAN'S CAFE SCHROYERS INC. MOBILE OIL TALLEY'S TOM SMYTH SCHNIEDEWIND PRODUCE MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP DR. McCREIGHT JOHN HANN DR. DIRKS DR. HUTCHINSON HOME OIL COMPANY HANAN’S CAFE GAMBLES FRIGID CREAM DR. 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