Norcatur High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Norcatur, KS)
- Class of 1957
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Stern Supt. of Schools Business Vocational Hcmemaking Mary N Hardlng F H A Advisor Librarlan M msn SCHOOL me Biology Creative Writing Girls Physical Education Yearbook Norman Sawin Mathematics Music Assistant Football Coach TEACHERS Wallace Hawkins World History American History American Political Social Science Basketball Coach Freshman Sponsor Sophomore Dale Kelley Voc Agriculture Senior Sponsor 8: Pep Club Sponsor Football Coach F-F-L Advisor PLO 'NW F ?Q 9 ENIORS l XX M' Q -QM 4 run-sp. 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A A - ' f to eg, O UT der a Reid, Barbara Vernon, Beverly Ale h Sue Temple, Anetta S t row OH CLASS HISTORY August 31, 1953, eleven green Freshmen entered the doors of Norcatur High School The officers were President Barbara Vernon, V1ce President Ralph LaSalle, Secretary Treasurer Wanda Reid We kept everybody on the go, going to town during noon hour in cars, when we were not supposed to having to go to detent1on class at noons, squirtlng the water hose, playing catch with our bread dough in Home Ee and other little 1nc1dents s1milar to these Our class sponsor was Evan West Still not know1ng all of the answers we came back August 30, l95h wanting to learn more We had gained Corwin Lee Jackson, balancine our class with s1x boys and S1X glrls Class officers were Presideni John New, V1ce President Ralph LaSalle, Secretary Treasurer-Corw1n Jackson we sponsored the St Valentine's Day All School Dance Our class spnnsor was Mrs Edna Sparl1n Still not hav1ng acqulred enough education we care back September 5 1955 We lost two from our class Joyce Hoppes went to Sldney, Nebraska and Corwin Jackson Joined the Navy Class officers were Pres1dent Manda Barbara Vernon On December 9 1955 we gave our class play 'Have A Heartu am Haynes dlrected the play We sponsored the Chrlstmas Dance 1U December We sponsored the Junlor A Senlor Banquet HCandylandW 1n Apr1l Our sponsor was M153 Lyllian Brychta September 3, 1956 ten Senlors came back to try to fulflll the last of thelr high school education The Class off1cers were President H alph LaSalle, Vlce President Larry H1x, Secretary Beverly Alexander, Treasurer Barbara Vernon Our class play, Nowhere Fast , was presented Aprll 26, 1957 Mr D T Kelley was our class sponsor On our Sen1or Trip, we went to Ch1C3PO May 23 and cane back May 29 9 . ! . . I , . ' : : ' --' Reid, Vice-President--Anetta Smith, Secretary--Jerry Knutson, Treasurer-- . , I ' I . Mr. S . J . . ll ll ' I CLASS WILL The Senlor Class of 1951 being of sound body if not of sound ndnd, dm hereby w111 their ablllty to make money to the junlor class in hopes that they w1ll make lt to Ch1C3gO on thelr sen1or trlp John New w1lls his abillty to get stuck with the bus to the next person who drlves bus number three Jerry Knutson w1lls h1s trlps to Jennlngs to an one who might f1nd them useful Beverly Alexander w1lls her ablllty to run out of gas and get scared to death to Carole Jackson 1D case she ever decides to go somewhere on the sly and gets caught Ralph LaSalle wills his abil1ty to stay in Glee Club and be a perfect gentleman, to Loyal Temple Sue Temple w1lls her abil1ty to get a dlamond ring to any g1rl who needs Larry H1x w1lls h1s abllity to miss senlor play practice, due to the fact he had more lmportant business in Oberlln, to the seniors of next year Wanda Reid w1lls her ability to get dates Hlth the freshmen boys to an one who wants them, as she never felt qulte free to go Baroara Vernon w1lls her ab1l1ty to play hookle and get caught to Judy L61Ch1it8T, and hopes she will have better luck Anetta Smlth wllls good old N to anyone who wants it To this document we set ou hand and seal on th1s the 23rd day of May in the year 1957 UW 4 lfnvmwfmfwfw 'S P' L, cv- . . . . . 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CLASS PROPHECY In the year 1965 we see Sue Temple and her husband Gene liv1np in Denver Trailing after them are their six off sprinv, and they are await ing another blessed event They are findinp the old sayinp UCheaper By the Dozenu is quite true Also 1n Denver we find Beverly Alexander still struggling away after elght long years in Parks Buslness School She hopes to graduate 1n June As we journey on to Californ1a, we find Barbara Vernon single and livlng alone and still saving Betty Crocker Coupons for her hopeless chest Jerry Knutson is now the Geometry Professor at Norcatur Hlgh School and 1S glad to be hxme so he can cont1nue with his tr1ps to Jennlngs John New is now chief Ch1ropractor of Alcatraz, and it's ru ored he didn't go there of his own free will Ralph LaSalle is the next senior to appear before us He is known as Pretty Boy Ralph in the social circles He is now Marilyn Monroe's 26th husband As for Larry Hix no one seems to know what happened to h1m we lost him in Chicayo on our Senior Trip and no one has heard from him SINGH, Not even a certain red head from Oberlln Anetta Smlth has been very successful 1B her work, in the Boelng Air Plant in w1Ch1tS, she 1S due for a raise next week QShe thinks J we see Wanda Reid, a very successful secretary, Sitt1hP on her bosses lap talnnp dictation, between answerune questlons that her children ask Her boss and husband, you guessed it, none other than Roy Hessenflow Everythlne seens to be black, then we come out of the trance to find that all this hasn't happened yet L 1 0 u .1 I m N. 1 a , 4 ' o 4. u o o 4 1 Q J . 4 o n 2 . . . . Q ,Q ' n . A . .1 Q 5. f .4 X X UNIORS X Loyal Temple Presldent Judy Leichliter Sec TreaS Gerald Jackson V Prosldent X LQ an Gaylen Menges L1nda H1x Carole Jackson Drawbridge Norman BTlt1 an Bruce B1ShOp ,Ci F V OPHOMORES ,gpm 53 Larry Lyon President Kay Anderson 1,411 narolyn Wentz ,d Q Howard Benton ny if-5. ,: ,: , .,,. 1 'A V -A-ll 3-wtf -e4 .1 xy-XX v-'Y' l RESHMEN fl K gf 4573 I , I 9' 5, wav 'B-ni Bob Strevey President Gary uallentine Delbert Jackson Orval Thornton 5 'A zz if -- of-1' .wnfygifx g - I :,- la Q f fiiffw? ' - A . -r. A Y' . - I ff AWARDS FUS1C Awards were presented to the following people Instrumental MUSIC hd Temple CBronze Keyl Vocal Muslc Beverly Alexander fBronze Key, CNWKAI Srholarshlp Contest Awards Beverly Alexander, tvplny II, ranked second in the State of Kansas, Class D 0lV1SlOH fS1lV6T Key, and Certmficate of Awardb Howard Benton, World Hlstory, recelved honorable mentlon 1n the State of Kansas, Class D Div1s1on cC6Tt1fiC8tS of Awardl Athletic Letter Awards Senlors Larry Gallentine Football, Basketball Jerry Knutson Football Larry Hlx Football, Basketball, Baseball Ralph LaSalle Football, Basketball, Baseball John New Football, Basketball, Baseball Junlors Bruce Blshop Football, Basketball, Baseball Norman Brltivan Baseball Gerald Jackson Football Faylen Menpes Football Loyal Temple Football, Basketball, Baseball Sophomores fary Antbony Baseball Howard Benton Baseball larry Lyon Football Rodnev Stapp Football, Basketball, Baseball Caryf5allent1ne Football, Baseball Herbert Shlrley Football, Basketball, Baseba Robert Streveg Football Lddle Temple Football, Baseball Orval Thornton Football Larrv Lvon Fanaver 'avne FcCall1ster Iana,er Cheerleaders 'THdaT7if'fCErt1f1cate of Award? oarole Jac son fCert1'1cate of Awardj Phvllls Roe C e tlflcate 0' Awardl Judy Lelcblmter CCert1f1catp Award, l . . , . . ,. . . . . . . . ' . . , 71: , . . . 1 ,Z . 1 1 . , . Freshmen: '- H L : . , B . ' 2 A or . B : o A k : 'T' ' -Fw D . o T l . . . . . r, A ' A ZZ CTIVITIES FRE HMAN lNl'I'lA'I'l0 The L1-T19 UP Just had an egg 81181300 505 005 Abraham Lmcoln Elvis Presley The Chorus Ev SITUDS circle Wouldn't. a broom work better ' V ,115 e l r r we 1 - is Q N r W J e I , NX A a e - I SENl0R CLASS PLAY NDWHERE FAST PRESENTED APRIL 7-6TH Carole Jackson Degree Chajnuan F H A OFFICERS Beverly Alexander Presldent Janice Pelkey Reporter Barbara Vernon Treasurer Llnda Hj-X Sec!-91,31-y Lols Jackson Song Leader Phyllis Roe Vice President. F H Wanda Reld Historlan Mlss Bxiychta Advisor A Ak px f I Nfw F H A CLeft to Rlghtl Phyllis Roe, Sue Temple, Carole Jackson, Karolyn Wentz, Kay Anderson, Vonda Leichliter, L1nda Hlx, Advlsor Mlss Brychta, Judy Leichliter, Barbara Vernon, Wanda Reid, Beverly Alexander, Janlce Pelkey, Lo1s Jackson, and Ruth Cozad FOQTEE 1.,UM.BER COMPANY VOWCATUR MWSAS 7 O I O 1 . v, . . 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Q ff 'Y 1 Y Y Q' L GUIDE GUIDE GUIDB GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE KTIIDF' GUIDE PURPOSE OF F H A I Our f1TSt purpose 1S to promote a ZTOW1HF appreclatlon of the Joys and sat1sfact1ons of homemaklng Our second purpose 1S to emphasize the lmportance of worthy home membership III Our thlrd purpose lS to encourage democracy ln home and commun1 ty llfe Our fourth purpo e 1S to work for vood home and famlly life for V Our flfth purpose 1S to promote lnternatlonal Pood w1ll is to foster the development of creatlve lead commun1ty llfe VI Our slxth purpose ershlp 1U home and VII Ou seventh purpose is to provide wholesome ind1v1dual and group recreation VIII Our elghth purpose 15 to further interest in home econ mics DUTIES OF OFFICERS PRESIDENT Call speclal meetlnps Be famlllar ulth responsib1l1t1es of all officers Serve as chalrman of the executive comm1ttee Appolnt committees VICE-PRESIDENT Asslst the president Preslde 1n absence of presldent Serve as cha1rman of program commlttee See that every member serves in carrying out the program for their work Help develop worthuhlle standards for membershlp SECRETARY Prepare and read the mlnutes of meetlngs Have available for the chalrman a 11st of business for each meet1ng Attend to 0ff1C181 correspondence Call roll if record of attendance is kept Send out and post notlces 6 Count and record votes II. ' ' E IV. s ' , ' all. 1: Preside over and conduct meetings. 2. ' ' , . 3. . . . . . . . h. ' ' . 5. ' . 1. : . 2. ' ' ' . 3. ' ' . h. ' 5. ' ' . 1: . . . 2. . . . 3. ' ' . h. . 5. ' . TREASURER Receive and act as custodlan of ch pter funds Keep the financial records Pay out chapter funds as authorlzed Collect dues and send in state and nat1onal dues to state adv1sor Assist in preparlng an annual budget REPORTER Prepare news and notes and art1 Gather and classify news of the Su ply news of the organlzatlon Send news notes and art1cles to Assist in maintainlng a chapter HISTORIAN Keep an accu.ate hlstory of the Comp1le all material for and be Scrapbook SONG TLADER 2 ADVISOR Assume the 1n1t1at1ve for organ1z1ng or the school Become familiar wlth history, purposes, ceremonies, parllamentary procedure and organlzatlon cles for publicatlon 0Tg8DlZ8t10U to local newspapers state reporter bulletinboard organizatlon the custodian of the chapter Acquaint members with appropriate songs SpOWSOTlHF a chapter in COUSt1tut10Hal pTOV1SlOhS other essentlals of the Help to acquaint Off1C6TS with their dut1es and respons1b1l1t1es and asslst in carrylng them CHAPTER MOTHERS Develop an understanding of chapter advlsor Serve in the absence of the Attend the social functions out the organlzatlon wlth the help of the 3dV1SOT durlny the summer of the chapter Accompany the chapter members on trips 5 Serve on the executlve councll represent1ng other parents 1B matters related to school communlty 1lV1HF 3 ll ' a . 2. . 3. ' . lx. ' ' . 5. ' k . i. ' ' . 2. ' ' . 3. ' ' . u. ' . 5. ' . 1. v- ' ' . 2. ' A A 1. ee responsible for an music. -1. u 1 o 0 o Q I A a I 2. . . . . . 1. 1. . 1 A 1 3. . lx. . F F A OFFICERS Advlsor Mr D 'I' Kelley, Bobby Strevey Secretary, Howard Benton President, Bruce Blshop Vlce President, Larry Lyon Reporter, Rodney Stapp-Treasurer, Gerald Jackson Sentlnel FVA Larry Lyon, Gerald Jackson, Howard Benton, Rodney Stapp CSecond Howl Gary Gallentine, Delbert Jackson, Herbert Shirley, Orval Thornton, Gary Drawbrldge, Ekidie Temple, Gary Anthony, Loyal Temple C'I'hird Howl Eugene Wentz, Norman Brltipan, Ralph LaSalle, Gaylen Venpes, and Wayne McCall1ster OBERLIN MOTOR COMPANY AL DRYDEN OBERLIN KANSAS fFront Howl Advisor- Mr. D.T. Kelley, Bobby Str-evey, Bruce Bishop, HCM THE F F A ORGANIZATION OPERATIE The F F A is composed of chartered State associations which, 1n turn a.re made up of local chapters situated in high schools havmg departments of vocational agriculture The boys enrolled in such courses constitute its active membershlp but provislon 13 also made for associate and honorary membership Membershlp is entirely voluntary There are four grades or degrees of active membership Green Han of membership are contingent on d6fil'l1tB accomplishment in connection with the vocational agricultural program of the school Local chapters determine the individual's advancement in the first two grades of membership, the State determines the third, and the national organization confers the fourth degree Specific levels of attainment with respect of farming, earnings, investments, leadership, and scholarship are set up for each degree 'Phe F F A is self supporting Operating nationally on ten cents a year member dues, it has been in good financial shape from the very beginning Bills are paid pranptly and the national treasury maintains a safety balance at all times Many chapters operate thrift banks where systematic and regular member savings is encouraged Chapter inccme is often supplemented by various well chosen fund raising activities This means business training and experience The F F A 18 developing a trained leadership and a farm citizenry which serves and exerts an influence for good wherever found At the beginning of a new school term each local chapter sets up a program of work which is an outline of activities the chapter hopes to complete during the year Sane achievements of the Norcatur chapter as stated in the program of work have been the sponsoring of a school carnival, general improvement of the school area and giving a parent-son banquet These are only a few of the many activities a chapter tries to complete durmg the year Q u o h . 9 --, dll Chapter Farmer -- State Farmer -- and American Farmer . These grades IRL LEE CLUB Standlnv CLeft to Rlphtj Ru h Cozad, PhV111S Roe, Karolyn Wentz, Carole Jackson, Lois Jackson, 'fav Anderson, Vonda Lelchllter, Janice Pelkey, Barbara Vernon, Sue ample, Judy Lelchllter, Wanda Reld, Beverly Alexander, and Linda I-Iix ACCOmD3Il1St Janlce Vernon Ml ED HORUS Front row CLeft to Rlghtl Ruth Cozad, Karolyn Wentz Kw Anderson, Janice Pelkey, Lois Jackson, Beverly Alexander Carole Jackson, Sue Temple, and Phyllis Roe Back row CLeft to Right! Rodney Stapp, Howard Benton, Gerald Jackson, Judy Lelchliter, Llnda Hix, Wanda Ried, Vonda Le1chlJ.ter, Barbara Vernon, Ralph LaSalle, Bob Strevey, Edd1e Temple, Herbert Sh1rley, and Gary Anthony Accompanlst, Janlce Vernon OBER-LIN HERALD OBERLIN KANSAS 9 ..3 .6 , N . V ., L. . . . . IHRL SEXTET Carole Jackson, Lo1s Jackson, Beverly Alexander, Vonda Leichliter Barbara Vernon, Judy Leichhter IRL ' D0 BLE UARTET Carole Jackson, Lois Jackson, Beverly Alexander, Phyllis Roe, L1nda H1x, Vonda Leichliter, Barbara Vernon, Judy Leichliter ROG1:. R.S 8: TEMPLE SINCLAIR SERVIC DTATION NORCATUR KANSAS 9 N . . E -. . AN CFront Rowl Eddie Temple, Judy Rogers, Jeanne Hare, Bobby Strevey, Ruth Cozad, Bruce B1shop, Herbert Shirley, Larry Lyon, Kenneth Jackson, John Shirley, Archie Temple, Kay Anderson Britigan, Howard Benton, B111 Eckhart, Loyal Temple, Janice Vernon, Mr N Sawin, Instructor TRIO Saxaphone trio Larry Lyon, Herbert Shirley and Bruce Bishop fSecond Rowl Vonda Leichliter, Walter Wentz, Wayne McCa11ister, Norman M' H d B t Eddle Temple owar en on Drum Sololst Clarlnet Soloist Freshmen S0Ph0m0T9 Beverly Alexander Vocal Soloist S9H1CT FORCQ1UR FNSMJ FREWlN'5 QTORE Pl-'I7 61 Back Row' Wanda Reid, Barbara Vernon, Kay Anderson, Karolyn dentz Beverly Alexander, Lois Jackson Iiddle Row Ruta Cozad, Vonda Leichliter, Janice Pelkey, Sue Tem le OFFICERS v T. . ' THLETICS COURT MAIDS of HONOR LINDA CARULE PHYLLIS FOOTBALL Thls year's sports opened with a football game at Morland Norcatur lost by a close score The season closed with the Almena game Although Norcatur lost six games and won none, they deserve much praise for the good, clean sportsmanship, f1ne spir1t, and fight displayed throughout all the games The Cardlnals were lucky to have eleven men to sult up The following four seniors will be graduated Larry Hix, John New, Jerry Knutson, and Ralph Laealle The servlce of these young men will be sadly missed next fall Captaln Larry Hix Hix did much of our ball carrylng and was never injured during season Co-Captaln John New New, who did much of the ball carrying during the season, did a great o Jerry Knutson Butch played the line and always did a good Job on the offense and defense A good scrapper Ralph LaSalle LaSalle was bothered by leg trouble most of the season Those returning next year for six man football are the following Loyal Temple, junior, worked at center and quarterback He broke his arm durlng the McDonald game Gerald Jackson, junior, was on?of the ends Bruce B1shop, Junior, turned in some good work in the backfield Gaylen Menges, Junlor, was in back field and was in the l1ne Larry Lyon, sophomore, played in the line Gary Gallentine, Rodney Stapp, Herbert Shlrley, Eddie Temple, Orval Thornton, needed next fall Season 1956 Sept Norcatur O-Morland Sept 8 Norcatur 7 Logan Oc Norcatur 7 Bird City Oct Norcatur 6-McDonald Oct Norcatur 12 Lenora Oct Norcatur 7 Almena Summary Norcatur 39 Opponents, lh X W0 1 f l ' the J U- ll ll : ' Robert Strevey and Gary Anthony worked on the team and their help will be . 21 6 . 2 - 26 t. 5 - 27 . 12 26 . 19 - 3h . 31 - 21 O L , I' ,Yo 1, , X First Row Howard Benton, Orval Thornton, Gary Gallentine, Bob Strevey, Larry Lynn, Wayne McCallister, Loyal T mple, nddie T mple, B uce Bishop, Herbert Shirley, Gary Anthony Secon Row Assistant Coach, M Sauin, John New, Jerry Knutson, Ralph LaSalle Gerald Jackson, Larry Hix, Gaylen Menges, Rodney Stapp, Coach, Hr Hawkins Jerry Knutson Sr Tackel 5'11H 160 lbs John New Sr Larry H1x Sr Half Back Half Back S'l1U 172 lbs 5'll 165 lbs Ralph LaSalle Sr 6'ln 15? lbs W Il K ' ' End - 8 Herbert Shgu-lay TE lFront Howl Gary Anthony, Howard Benton, Larry Lyon, Orval Thornton Gary Gallentine lSecond Howl Bobby Strevey, Eddie Temple, Bruce Bishop, Coach Ihr W Hawklns, Norman Britlgfan, Delbert Jackson, Gaylen Menges TE PP 99 Oct Norcatur McDonald Oct Norcatur 6 VcDonald BASKETBALL The UAW Team was as follows Loyal Temple, junior, finlshed with some good offensive play Loyal has a good eye and w1ll do well next year John New, senlor, 15 a good rebound man and a good fighter Larry Hlx, senior, turned in some good games in both offense and defens1ve Hlx always d1d h1s best 1n practice and during the games Ralph LaSalle, senlor, did good work on offenslve and defensive games is a good rebounder and a good shot Rodney Stapp, sophomore, a good scrapper dld some good work If he 1mproves h1s shootlng he will be a good all round man Herbert Shirley, freshman, has a good eye for the bucket and can become one of the better players 1f he w1ll work Bruc B1ShOp, gunlor, is verv ser1ous 1n h1s work, and a good man to have on the court The HBH Team won the first f1ve or s1x games Then some of the boys were moved to the HAH Team and tn1s slowed the NBn's down There are some good prospects from th1s group Season 1956 S7 ll If ll ll Nov Nov an an an an Feb eb Feb Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Herndon Rexfcrd Morland Long Is Almena Wllsonvllle hO-Jennlngs 31 Logan S3 Selden YQAGYCEWWZLLL WO Nov Nov an an an an Feb Feb Feb Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur hz 9 S 37 Herndon Wexford Morland Long Is Almena W11SOHV1116 Jennlngs Logan Indlanola 58 ' ' . 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X- o ' ,xi 4 -X if 4 A Mfg fb lx 4 M' Back row, CLeft to Rlghtl Orval Thornton, Robert Strevey, Nornar Br1t1gan, How rd Benton, oary Gallent1re, Wallace Hawkins, Coach, Loyal Temple, Bruce Blshop, Vdd1e Temple, Gary Anthony, and Delbert Jackson Rodney Stapp, Ralph LaSalle, John New, Larry Hlx, and Herbert Shlrley Larry Lyon and Wayne MCCl111StBT, Managers BASEBALL TEAM Back row, CLeft to Rightl Robert Strevey, Gary Anthony, Norman Er1t1g n, Delbert Jackson, ard Orval Thorton Front row tary llentlne, Howard Benton, and Brxce blshop ,fx John New, Larry Hlx, Loyal Temple, Eddie Temple Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Norcatur Ralph LaSalle i SCHLDULE Logan Lenora Jennings Lenora Jennings Seldon Long I CNWKAL Tourn CNWKAL Tourn Regional Tourn Larry Hix, Herbert Shirley, Rodney 3'53'PP SNAP HOT -so HSPPY Birthday Our first customer I wonder what this w111 be Now I know! 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