E125 25: iii ia :-:- ga :R W , 1 W Qw , ? The 1953 TUWIR Publi.rhed'by the Journalism Depurhnent W nchita High School North Wichita, Kan.ra.t THE STAFF Cu-Editors .... ...... ..,...... .............. M arvin Carlson, Kay Sherwood Senior Editors ............. .......... Lo uise Anderson, Tom Bryan Faculty ............... ... ......... ........ . . .............................. Connie Lee Music ................. ......................... K athlyn Keeler Clubs ....... ............,. .... R o semary Mibeck Dramatics ...,.... - ........ ............... K ay Hisel Assemblies ...... .. ...,...... ........ K aki Bounous Dances ........ . ..,.. Jorita Watson journalism ...... ....... P eggy Rudy Sports , ......,................ ..... K eith Taylor Snapshots .................,.... .............. A rline Six Circulation Manager ...,. ...... J eanette Stephan Business Manager ...... ., ..........................,....... Joan Evans An Editor ..................,... ............................... .. Phil Gearheart Photographers ....... .. ......... ..... D avid Hawley, Tommy Watts Adviser .. .....,...... ....... . Mrs. Minnie Drowatzky 4 Senior Photos .. ...... .. ......,.. ,........ .....,......... ........ ,.....- Buck's, Inc. Printing .... .................. . .... . ........ ...... P a rker and Sons Engraving ......................... .... W ichita Eagle Engravers Cover Manufacturers ......... ...... M odern Arts Cover Co. Binding ..,..................... .. ....................,...... ........ ........... M i dwest Bindery OUR THANKS TO: DsFoRrs'r Bnown For arranging senior picture schedule Miss Mnkcxz Gooowna For her advice on art work FAC U LTY W. me C. E. STRANGE Y MRS. LEONE LAVVRENCE many students. General office secretary, Mrs. Hazel Fisher, attended to many details in the office including the compiling of data, records of the students and activities in the past year at North. tardy records. MRS. HAZEL FISHER Miss Roma Iune Burt, secre- tary to the principal, spent her time operating the switch board, taking dictation, preparing and sending out transcripts, as well as typing all letters sent out by Mr. Strange. Sophomores were the chief con cern of Miss A. Ieanette Walter. Her duty was to help them organ- ize their schedules. She also kept accounts of all I.Q. tests given to North students. Mrs. Leone Lawrence had one of the busiest jobs in the office. Along with the minor duties which she completed daily, she was in charge of attendance and The head job of North High School belonged to C. E. Strange. As principal, his work was important to the students as well as to the community. Besides serving as faculty and student adviser, he had an understanding manner which helped MISS A. JEANETTE VVALTER MISS ROMA JUNE BERT Page Four Perhaps the roughest and toughest job in North High School belonged to Glen K. Hamilton, vice principal. He took care of enrollment problems, class sched- ules, and overenergetic students. He has been interested in all of the activities and in the athletic events especially. Miss Lotta Green, girls, counselor at North, spent much of her time helping and guiding the students with their problems, both in school and in their social lives. MISS LOTTA GREEN GLEN K. HAMILTON Page Fiw Miss Ma r ga r e t Tomlinson, school registrar, spent her time helping new sophomores organ- ize and prepare their schedules for their future years at North. juniors and seniors also needed her advice in lining up credits. MISS RUTH COWLES MISS JANET OXLEY Balancing diets was one of Miss Ianet Oxley's important jobs. Besides being the schools dietitian, she also supervised cooking and baking. MISS MARGARET TOMLINSON Helping to keep the Redskins healthy was the school nurse, Miss Ruth Cowles. Arranging dental check-ups for everyone and tuberculosis tests for the seniors are only two of the many services that she performed. Seen at the faculty party were above. Bob Hollowell: left. A. R. Edwards serving Miss joan Baker, below, Miss joy Hamill and jack Kincheloe having fun at the Red Cross Dance. Mrs, Adeline Henderson, second semester English teacher. E L. ' s HQ' J A Q . War A. tease. '25 , H 1 ...fy ,W '.gw,.:5,g:,:,-:..,....,,-1. ,. ,.,.::,:!!,.,E::: ,: Mes, fm? Q :-' I v g af - M5255 -5Eiie:s:2:s::E.:Z. 4 IL2z.,.s::- 5 px, , . ,gg ' 5 si ' . . A 1 -4 iff? ,'-' . .Aww M 4 .'.'. ,, ..,.. f 'WK - Q f51'2Ezi . ..-4 t .::2.:' ::sEaEs:.. iizi ifi, i-:, Q izizjffii: :::. '.', . :.,1 1 :ff FIRST ROVV: Left to right across the page: Anne Andrews, Social Science, 'loan Baker, English, Ilarriet nlazier, Mathematics, Ifrances Brooks, Business Edu- cation, Dc-Forest Brown, Social Science, Kathryn Brown, Business Education, Glen Browne, Physical Education, Celia Canine, Mathematics, Helen Christie, English, R. Coile, Industrial Arts, A. B. Collorn, Physical Education. SECOND ROVV: Charles Crossan, Industrial Arts, VV. Hughes Davis, Social Science, Neil Dearinger. Music: Minnie Drowatflty, English: Elizabeth Dunn, Art, Marie Dyer, Business Education, A. R. Edwards, Physical Education, K. L. Ervin, Industrial Arts, Christa Fisher, Music, Iva Fern Fisher, Home Economics, Virginia Ford, Physical Education. THIRD ROXV: Marvin Garfield, Social Science, Harold E. Gish, Industrial Arts, il. A. Glover, Science: Gary Goodwin. Art, Mamie Goodwin. Art: Bessie Goodvear. Modern Language, Cecil Gray, Science, Roy Groe, Physical Education, ,lay E. Hamill, English, Roy T. Hannon, Social Science, Olin R. Hiebert, English. Pag e Six ,.....-.. FOURTH ROW: Pauline Hildinger, Social Science, F. Robert Hollowell, Music, H. D. Horton, Industrial Arts, Dorothy Hubbard, English, K. W. Hunter, Industrial Arts: Marjorie jf-nnings, Home Economics, Dell johnson, Study Hall, Howard johnson, Science, Esther Kaufman, English, Mabel Kemp, Social Science, James Kincaid, Physical Education. FIFTH ROVV: Jack Kincheloe, Industrial Arts, Lydia Koby, Business Education, Wesley Lauterbach, Social Science, James W. Mader, Social Science, Donald C. Martinson, Mathematics, Gladys Mason, English, Peggy Masters, Physical Education, Ruth McCormick, Speech, Delbert Means, Industrial Arts, Roy Metcalf, Science, Lorraine Miller, English. SIXTH ROWV: Janet Nitschke, Business Education, Eula M. Nunemacher, Library, Bernice Payne, Latin, Esther Pfleger, Physical Education, Gordon Prieb, Business Education, Mary Rhodes, English, Dorothy Robb, English, Arthur J. Seely, Study Hall, G. Frances Smith, Library, Laura Smith, Mathe- matics, Ava Stephens, Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW' Nora Stosz Business Education' Ann Theilen Physical Education, Grace Ulrich, Home Economics, A. J. Venning, Science, Victor j. Wentzel, Industrial- Arts, Nina, Wiggins, English, lFirst Semester, ,HI F. Wiley, Science, F. G. Willett, Business Education, Randolph Woelk, Indus- trial Arts, Harold N. VVood, Business Education, Perry VVr1ght, Physical Education. Sewn SENIORS --.i.-., -Gr, 9'-4' ADAMS, VELMA JUNE-Y-Teen 1-2-3. ALCORN, JOANNE KAY-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 25 Red Cross 15 Girls' Sports 2-35 Drivers' Assistant 3. ALLEN, DONALD FRED ALLEN, HENRY LEE-Math 2. AI.LISON, lJ'ORO I'HY CARLENE-Leaders Club 2-35 Proctor 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-25 Bowling 2-35 Girls' Sports 1-2-35 Rifle 1-2-3. ALLMQND, THOMAS RAY-Basketball Manager 1-25 Football 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Public Address Technician 2-3. AMEND, VIRGIL ANTHONY-Amards 35 Football 15 Golf 1-2-35 Wrestling 1-3. ANDERSON, BETTIE MAE-Bible 3. ANDERSON, LEONARD LAVERNE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Latin 1, President 25 Math 35 Football 1-2-35 Baseball 1-2-35 Band 15 Orchestra 1-2, President 35 National Honor Society 3. ANIQERISCZN, LUELLA ANN-Ritle 1, Vice President 25 Glee u . ANDERSON, ROLLAND RICHARD ANDERSON, SHERRANA LOUISE-Amards 25 Y-Teen 35 Red Arrows 25 NORTH STAR Typist 35 TOVVER Senior Editor 35 Semester Honor Roll 2. ANDREWS, CRYSTAL EARLENE-Y-Teen 35 Red Arrows 1-25 Glee Club 1-25 Chorus 3. ANDREVVS, ROY NEWT4Airplane 3. ANDROES, LOREN EUGENE-Hi-Y 15 Airplane 15 Baseball 1-2. APPERSON, SAMUEL BYRLE-Letterman's 35 Football 1-2-35 VVrestling 2-3. ASHPOLE, ,IOANNE YVONNE-Y-Teen 1-25 Square Dance 35 Girls' Sports 2-3. ATCIILEY, ARLISS GENE-I.etterman's 35 Football 1-2-35 Track 15Glec Club 1-2. BABB, SHIRLEY ANN- Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Y-Teen 35 Science 35 Bible 15 Girls' Sports 2. B-ACHMAN, SONDRA ,IO--Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Proctor 35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Teepee Teasers 25 Bowling 25 Pep Band 2-35 Band 1-3, Secretary Treasurer 25 Orchestra 35 National Honor Society 3. BAENISCH, BARBARA ANN-Thespians 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Amards I-2-35 Y-Teen 1-25 Cabinet and Council 35 Red Arrows 3: Tee-pee Teasers 1-25 Glee Club 2-35 Procter 35 National Honor Society 3. BAILEY, -IO SPACIE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Amards 25 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 35 Teepee I'e:tsers 25 Girls' Sports 2-35 Choil' 35 Glee Club 1-2. BAIRD, ANNETTA RUTH-Red Cross 2-35 Bible 1-2-35 Glee Club 2. BAIRD, INA LO'UISE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Leaders Club 25 Y-Teen 35 Photo 35 Business 25 Red Cross 25 Drivers' Assistant 35 National Honor Society 3. BAKER, JANICE CAROL-Student Council 15 Y-Teen 1-25 Business 2. BALAY, MARGIE JOAN-National Honor Society 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Amards 15 Student Council 2-35 Y-Teen 15 Red Arrows Cabinet and Council 2-35 Choir 2-35 Glee Club 15 Girls' Ensemble 2-35 North High, Singers 2-3. BALES, MARY LYNDAL-National Honor Society 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 35 Spanish 35 Teepee Teasers 15 Bible 25 Orchestra 1, Assistant Librarian 2-35 Choir 35 String Ensemble 1, Librarian 2-35 String Quartet 1-2-3. BALL, RICHARD ELLSWORTH-Wrestling 15 Drivers' Assist- ant 3. 54 BARRINGTON, LINDA LEE-National Honor Society 2-3: Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Pen Pal 1-2, President 35 Teepee Teasers 25 Philosophy 35 Band 1-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 String Ensemble 1-2-35 Drivers' Assistant 3, BASIIAM, JIM J.-Football 1-25 Wrestling 1-2-3. BAZZELLE, JUDITH ANN--Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Red Arrows 1-25 National Honor Society 3. BEALS, RICHARD TERRY-Chess 15 Science Fiction 2. BECKNER, VIRGINIA RUTH-Y-Teen 1-25 Bible 3. BEGA, DORIS JEAN-Y-Teen 25 Red Arrows 15 Bible 35 Glee Club 1. BEHAM, NORMA JUNE-Leaders Club 2-35 Proctor 2-35 Bowling 2-3. BENSCH, LARRY GENE--Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 35 Intra- mural 1-2-35 Glee Club 3. Page Ten BENTZ, SANDRA LOUISE-Amards 33 Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 3, Transferred from Columbus, Ohio. Y-Teen 13 Allied Youth. 13 GAA 2. BERGER, MARILYN LOUISE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Proctor 33 Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 13 Chess 23 Philosophv 33 Orchestra 1-2-33 Choir 3: Chorus 23 String Ensemble 1-2-33 Student Council 33 National Honor Society 3. BEST, PAMELA IEANNE-Y-Teen 13 Red Cross 2, Secretary 33 Bible 1, Treasurer 23 Rifle 1-3, President 23 Glee Club 1-2-3. BILLINGSLEY, EARL R.-Hi-Y 1. BILYEW, NINA RUTH-Pen Pal 13 Business 2 BILYEVV, YVALTER BAILEY BLACK, JORETTA EILEEN-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Areliery 33 Bowl- ing 33 Glee Club 1. BLALACK. CHARLES EDVVARD-Hi-Y 2-3. Cabinet and Council 13 Track 1-23 Gym Team 1-2-3. BLURTON, HENRY ROGERS-Airplane 1-2-33 Football 1-2. BOB-IER, ROLAND FRANK-Semester Honor Roll 13 Hi-Y 13 Latin 1-23 Stamp 3. BOGAN, JAMES FRANKLIN-Spanish 1-23 Math 3. BOUNOUS, KATHRYN ALICE-Semester Honor Roll 2: Y-Teen 1-2-31 Red Arrows 1-33 NORTH STAR Assistant Editor 33 TOVVER Assembly Editor 3. BRADFORD, JOYCE LOUISE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Business 3. BRIGHT, MARTHA CHARLENE-Y-Teen 23 Teepee Teasers 1-23 Red Cross 33 Bible 33 Orchestra 1-2-33 String En- semble 1-2-3. BRINIGAR, LUCY ELLEN-Semester Honor Roll 2: Y-Teen 12 3 Red Arrous 2 S anish 1 Bonlin --9 'fc-P-: '21-l BROWN, FRANK W. BROWVN, GARLAND EDVVARD-Amards 13 Teepee Teasers 1-2-33 Art 2-33 Choir 1-2-33 North High Singers 2-3. BROWN, JAY E.--Letterman's 33 Basketball 1-2-33 Baseball 1. BRIIMLEY, VELDA LEA-Y-Teen 23 Pen Pal 13 Bible 53 Square Dance 33 Chorus 33 Glee Club 1-2. BRCNHOEBER, LITANNA MAE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 13 Y-Teen 33 Teepee Teasers 23 Philosophy 33 National Honor Society 3. BRYAN, TIIOMAS LYNN-Quill and Scroll 33 Thespians 1-2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 1-2-33 Student Council 33 Letterman's 2-33 Teepee Teasers 23 Laltin 13 Boys' State 23 Red Cross 13 Science Fiction 23 Philosophy 33 NORTH STAR Proofreader 2, Editor 33 TOVVER Senior Editor 33 Tennis 1-2-33 Intramural 1-2-33 Band 1-23 Orchestra 2, Publicity Director 33 National Honor Society 3. BUNKER, DAVID LAVERN-Hi-Y President 33 Model Legisla- ture 33 Photo 13 Intramural 1. BURGE, COY JR.-Baseball 33 Intramural 23 Glee Club 3. BURNS, JAMES DEAN-Square Dance 3. 'Transferred from Idaho Springs, Colorado. Football 13 Basketball 1. BCSSARD, ARI.ENE FAY-Y-Teen 2-3: Teepee Teasers 23 Semester Honor Roll 3. CABLE, KENNETH DIIANE-Red Cross 3. CALE, DONA CHAROLETTE-Thespians 1-2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3: Amards 1-2, President 33 Teenee Teasers 33 Debate 13 Rible 13 Science Fiction 23 Band 1-2-33 Orchestra 1-2-33 Drivers' Assistant 33 National Honor Society 3. CALLIS, RUTH ANN-Y-Teen 2-33 Teepee Teasers 1-2-3. CALVERT, JEANETTE JOY-Y-Teen 2-33 Bookstore 2, CAMPBELL, EMMA I.0I'ISE-Y-Teen 2-33 Red Arrows 33 Girls! Sports 2-33 Bowling 23 Semester Honor Roll 3. CAMPBELL, MARK DAVID-Science 1-23 Stamp 33 Intra- mural 1-2-3. CANNADY, ELIZABETH ANN-The-spians 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 23 Amards 1-23 Photo 23 Teepee Teasers 13 Square Dance 33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Girls' Ensemble 3. CARILLO, jL'l.IAN FLORENCIO-Letterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Basketball 13 Track 1-2-33 Choir 1-2-3. CARLSON, MARVIN ALBERT-Quill and Scroll 33 Thespians 1-2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 1-2-33 Latin 13 Boys' State 23 Stamp 23 Science Fiction Vice President 23 Philosophy Vice President 33 NORTH STAR Proofreader 2, Advertising Mazinger 33 TOVVER Co-Editor 33 Band 1-23 National Honor Society 3. CARR. DALE EDVVIN-Football 13 Track 1-23 Chorus 33 Glee Club 1-2. CARR, RONALD' JAMES-Teepee Teasers 13 Debate 1-23 Band 1. Page lflefven CARRINGTON, SHIRLEY MAE-Leaders Club 15 Y-Teen 1-35 Red Arrows 25 Teepee Teasers 35 Band 1-25 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 1. CAVES, FLORENCE DALE-Thespians 2-35 Amards 1-25 Y-Teen 1-2, Cabinet and Council 35 Red Arrows 2-35 Teepee Teasers 15 Lifesaving 1. CHADVVICK, JOIINESE MARIE-Transferred from Pasadena, California. CHAPMAN, BILL BOYD-Hi-Y 1-2-35 Chess 1-3, President 25 Football 1-2-35 Swimming 1-25 Baseball 1-2-35 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 1. CHESTER, JACK EDVVARD-Airplane 15 Band 2-3. CHRISMAN, JACKIE DEAN-Transferred from Altoona, Kansas. Vice President 25 Basketball 1-25 Track 15 Band 1-25 Chorus 1-2. CIIRISMAN, ROSA INIAY-Transferred from Benedict, Kansas. Girls' Sports 1-25 Glee Club 1-2. CHRISTY, MARGARET ROSE--Y-Teen 2-35 Red Arrows 35 Business 25 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Semester llcnor Roll 3. , CHURCIIMAN, DALE LEON-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Latin 15 Bible President 2-35 Football 15 Choir 1-2-3. CLARK, MARVIN HENRY CLAY. ROBERT NOLAN-Rifle 2-35 Square Dance 35 Foot- ball 1-2. CLEGIIORN, EVERETTE K.-Ili-Y 15 Airplane 15 letter- man's 2-35 Football 15 Gym Team 1-2-35 Glee Club 1. CLIFFORD, 'LESTER IRVIN--Airplane 1-25 Square Dance 35 Swimming 2-35 Gym Team 15 Choir 15 Chorus 2-3. CLINGERMAN, JAMES LEE-Square Dance 35 Gym Team 2-35 Glee Club 2. CLIIRQERMAN, STILLMAN, JR.-Vlfrestling 25 Semester Honor o 3. COCKING, JOE DEE-Lettermau's 2-35 Football 1-2-35 Basket- ball l-25 Baseball 1-2-35 Intramural 2-3. CODER, KATHRYN ELLEN--Amards 25 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 35 Teepee Teasers 25 Red Cross 1. COFFEY, ALLA MARIE-Business 35 Transferred from Nor- wich, Kansas. Pep Club 1-25 Glee Club 1-25 Deb-Etts 1-25 Chorus 1-25 Ensemble 1-25 School Paper 2. COFFMAN, JANICE LEE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Proctor 2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows Cabinet and Council 35 Teepee 'Teasers 25 National Honor Society 3. COIILMIA, KAY EDDIE-Vice President 25 Ili-Y 1-2, Cabinet and Council 35 Model Legislature 25 Science 25 Cheerleader Club 35 Football 15 Golf 25 Intramural 1-25 Chorus 1-2-3. COIN, IIERBERT IIUGH--Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Letterman's 2-35 Math 35 Football 1-25 Basketball 1-2-35 Baseball 1-25 Intramural 35 National Honor Society 3. COLEMAN, SHIRLEY JUNE-Semester Honor Roll 1-35 Y-Teen 1-35 Red Arrows 1-35 National Honor Society 3. COLEMAN, VVILLIAM ROBERT, JR.--Drivers' Assistant 2. COLLINS, IVAN RAY-Pen Pal 1-25 Intramural 1-2, COMSTOCK, MARY BETH-Thespians 35 Y-Teen 35 Business 3. 'Iransterred from Rupert, Idaho. Pep Club 15 Glee Club 1-25 Thespians 2. CONDIT, PAUL RAYMOND-Science 25 Football 1-2-35 Bas- ketball 1-25 Baseball 1. CONLIN, DONNA CONNETT, JAMES HAROLD-Science 15 Spanish 25 Pep Band 2-35 Band 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 3. COOPER, JIMMIE WAYNE-Science 15 Letterman's 2-35 Hi-Y 3 5 Football 15 Swimming 2-3 5 Golf 2-3 5 Intramural 2-3 5 Choir 2-35 Glee Club 1. CORD, DARI. EDVVARD-Photo 1-25 Rifle 35 Science Fiction 25 Golf 1-25 Semester Honor Roll 3. CORNING, DONALD NATHAN--Hi-Y 2-3, Cabinet and Council 15 l.etterm:'.n's 35 Football 1-2-35 Baseball 1-25 Intramural 1-25 Band 1-2. COX, ANITA LOYCE--Leaders Club 25 Y-Teen Cabinet and Council 15 Red Cross 25 Archery Secretary 35 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 1. COX, FLOYD DEAN-Red Cross 15 Glee Club 35 Drivers' Assistant 1. CREEK, GERALDINE JOY-Y-Teen 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Band 1, 'I'wirler 2-3. CREPPS, JIM R.-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Pen Pal 25 Math 2-35 Airplane 25 Football 25 National Honor Society 3. 'Transferred from Newton, Kansas. Pep Band 15 Band 15 Orchestra 1. CRISER, MERVYN LEROY-Hi-Y 25 Letterman's 35 Football 1-2-35 Swimming 1-25 Track 15 Orchestra 1-2. Page Yillldfffvf CROSS, KENNETH DEVVAYNE-Vice President 33 Letterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Track 1-2-33 VVrestling 2-33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 1. CROUCH, KATHERINE SYDNEY-Semester Honor Roll Z-33 Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 2-33 Teepee Teasers 13 Band Twirler 1-2-3. CROUSE, HARRY DEAN-Baseball 1-2-33 Intramural 33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 1. CULLISON, ROSALYN SIIZANNE-Transferred from Penrose, Colorado. Pep Club 13 Glee Club 13 President 1. CUMLEY, SHIRLEY DEE-Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 23 Teepee Teasers 13 Glee Club 1-2-3. CUMMINGS, JAMES PAUL CUMMINGS, RACHEL ANN-Red Arrows 13 Girls' Sports 1-2-3. CCPICHA, MARY ANN-Business 3. Transferred from Derby, Kansas. Chorus 13 Glee Club 1. DAVIS, GAYLE MARIE DEAN, CAROLYN ANNE-Y-Teen 1-23 Latin Treasurer 13 Archery 3. DEAN, RAYMOND ROSCOE-Latin 33 Red Cross 33 Chorus 2-33 Glee Club 1. DEAN, SHIRLEY KAYE-Semester Honor Roll 13 Y-Teen 2-33 Teepec Teasers 3. DEAR, CLEORA IVIAE-Y-Teen 1-Z-33 Photo 23 Red Cross 13 Bowling 1-23 Chorus 33 Glee Club 1-2. DENNETT, JACK LEE DENTON, MARY JANE-T'hespians 2-3: Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 1-2: Y-Teen 1-2-33 Photo 3: Teepee Teasers 1-23 NORTH STAR Typist 3: Bowling 33 Girls' Sports 2-33 Band 1-2-33 Choir 33 Glee Club 1-2: Quill and Scroll 33 National Honor Society 3. DICKINSON, ROY ASBURY-Rifle 1-23 Hi-Y 1423 Football I-2-33 Basketball 13 VVrestling 2. DIEHL, THELMA JEAN-National Honor Society 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Proctor 2-3: Y-Teen 1, Cabinet and Council 2-33 Red Arrows 1-23 Girls' State 23 Bowling 2. DILLON, MAU DE ELAINE DODGE, WILLIS EUGENE-Hi-Y 1-2-33 Airplane 13 Football 13 Swimming I-23 Golf 2-3. DOEPKE, KARLENE MARY-National Honor Society 2-33 Se- mester Ilonor Roll 1-2-33 Y-Teen 2-3: Red Arrows 33 Vivaldi 13 Orchestra 1-2-33 Choir 23 Glee Club 13 String Ensemble 33 Sextette 3. DONNELLY, CLAIR EUGENE-Hi-Y 1, Cabinet and Council 2-33 Football 23 Track 33 Baseball 1-23 VVrestling 13 Intramural 2-3. DOPPS, RUTH ELIZABETH-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 13 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Teepee Teasers 1-2-33 Choir 1-2-33 Girls Ensemble 2-33 National Honor Society 3. DOUGHERTY, BARBARA ALICE-Red Arrows 2-33 Latin 13 Rifle 1-33 Drivers' Assistant 2. DRAKE, JANICE LEE-Y-Teen 33 Proctor 2-33 Red Arrows 23 Chorus 33 Glee Club 1-23 Semester Honor Roll 3. DREILING, DARLEEN ANN--Semester Honor Roll 33 Red Arrows 3. Transferred from East High. Pep Club 1-23 Y-Teen 13 Chorus 23 Bookstore 1-23 Ensemble 23 Glee Club 1-23 Bowling 2. DROVVATZKY, JOHN NELSON-Quill and Scroll 33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Hi-Y 3, Cabinet and Council 23 Model Legislature 2-33 Photo 2-33 Letterman's 2-33 Stamp Secretary 13 NORTH STAR Sports Editor, Editor 3, Swimming 1-2-33 Intramural 33 Band 1-2, Publicity Director 33 Projectionist 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. DUCKETT, MARCELLUS--Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 13 Model Legislature 13 Letterman's 2-33 Football 33 Basketball 1-23 Track 1-2-3. DUKE, SHIRLEY JEAN-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 33 Band 1-2. DUNN, DAVID CARL-Radio 33 NORTH STAR Feature Editor 2. EDWARDS, GLORIA DEAN-Transferred from Dallas, Texas. Secretary Treasurer 13 Student Council 1. ELGAARD, ROBERT JAMES-Math 33 Basketball 33 National Honor Society 3. Transferred from Fort Scott, Kansas. Vice President 23 Football 1-23 Basketball 1-23 Track 13 Student Council 13 Stage Technician 23 Key Club 1-23 Boys' State 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2. ENGLISH, FRANCES LILLIAN-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Y-Teen 13 Red Arrows 13 National Honor Society 3. ERVVAY, ALFRED LEE-Hi-Y 1-23 Science 1-23 Letterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Baseball 13 VVrestling 1-2-33 Intramural 2. ESHOM, DONALD CLINTON-Airplane 2. ESTEP, PHILLIP J.-Letterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Basket- ball 1-23 Track 1-2-33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 1. EVJEN, ANDRE'E CARO'L-Y-Teen 1-33 Red Arrows 1-33 Se- mester Honor Roll 3. Page Thirteen FAGYAL, PATRICIA ANN-Y-Teen 2-33 Rifle 1-33 Archery 3. FARHA, EMILY-Semester Honor Roll 23 Student Council 1-2. Secretary Treasurer 33 Proctor 2-33 Red Arrows 2, Cabinet and Council 33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 13 North High Singers 3. FARRIS, FLOYD VVILLIS--Hi-Y 1. FINLEY, HARVEY DONALD-Football 1-2: VVrestling 1-3. FITZPATRICK, LOIS FLETCHER, DVVIGHT-Airplane 1-3, Secretary 23 Gym Team 3. FLETCHER, NANCY CAROLYN-Thespians 1-2-3: Semester Iionor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 1-2-3: Proctor 33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 33 Teepee Teasers 1-23 National Honor Society 3. FOLGER, VVILEY ROGER-Semester Honor Roll 23 Student Council 1, Vice President 2, President 33 Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 1, Model Legislature 13 Swimming 1-23 Drivers' Assistant 2. FOLTZ, JANET CAROL-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Proctor 1-2-33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows Cabinet and Council 33 Teepee Teasers 1-23 National Honor Society 3. FOX, DONALD RICHARD-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Student Council Sergeant at Arms 33 Hi-Y 13 Math 33 Tennis 1-23 VVrestling 13 Intramural 33 National Honor Society 3. FOX, SHIRLEY RUTH-Y-Teen 23 Bible 2-33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 1. FRANCIS, KAY E.-Drivers' Assistant 2. FRY, CHARLES VVALTER-Science President 33 Stamp 1-23 Science Fiction Z3 Football 1-23 Basketball 1-23 Track 2-3' Baseball 13 Band 1-2-33 Projectionist 1-2-3. Y FULCHER, ANNA LUCILLE-Y-Teen 2-33 Pen Pal 13 Business 2-3. GARNER, SHIRLEY COLLEEN-Y-Teen 1-23 Teepee Teasers 1-23 Square Dance 33 Bowling 13 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 1. GARRISON, NANCY ARLENE-Proctor 2: Y-Teen 2-33 Red Arrows 13 Photo 33 Teepee Teasers 23 Red Cross 13 Drivers' Assistant 2. GEARHEART, PHILLIP HAL-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Phi- losophy President 33 Amards 33 Hi-Y 3, Model Legislature 33 Letterman's 2-33 Boys' State 23 Stamp 13 Rifle 13 Science Fiction President 23 Basketball 1-23 Tennis 1-2-33 Intramural 1-2-33 TOWER Art Editor 33 National Honor Society 3. GEER, WANDA JEAN-Y-Teen 13 Photo 2-33 Pen Pal 1, Vice President 23 Business 2. GERHOLD, PATRICIA MARY-Y-Teen 3. Transferred from New York City. GERLACII, DOROTHY MELVINA-Semester Honor Roll 13 Rifle 23 Bowling 2'3Q Choir 33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 1. GILCHRIST, VVILLIAM FRANKLIN GINN, RAYMOND LAVON--Transferred from biemphis, Tennes- see. Army ROTC 1-23 Football 13 Red Cross 1-23 History 2. GIPSON, ARLENE MARIE-Business 3. Transferred from River- ton, Kansas. Chorus 1. GLASS, GLENVVOOD--Football 2-33 Basketball 1-23 Intramural 1-2-3. GLAZE, JESSIE ADELINE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 2-3. GLENDENING, STANLEY ROBERT-Letter-znan's 1-2-33 Tennis 1-2-33 Intramural 1-23 Band 2-3. GOSS, JERRY ELl.lOTT4Hi-Y 13 Math 33 Basketball 2: Intramural 2-3. GOULD, ARTHUR LAWRENCE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Ili-Y 33 Math 23 NORTH STAR Sports Editor 33 Intra- mural 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. GRAHAM, NORMA JEAN-Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 2. GRANT, GVVEN REATHA--Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 23 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 23 Teepee Teasers 1-33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 13 Choir 3. GRAVES, ILAH MARIE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Teepee Teasers 13 Bible 33 Choir 2-33 Glec Club 1. GRAVES, ROGER DCANE-Semester Honor Roll 1-33 VVrestling 13 Intramural 1-33 National Honor Society 3. GREIDER, JANET SUE--Red Arrows 2-3. GROOM, NORMAN LEE--Rifle 13 Tennis 1-23 Pep Band 2-33 Band 1-33 Orchestra 2-33 Choir 3. GRUNVVALD, DONALD MARION GVVINUP, CARL EUGENE-Photo 13 Drivers' Assistant 2-33 Stagecraft 2-33 Stage Technician 2-3. Page Fourteen I 1 HADEN, JANET DEE-National Honor Society 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1, Cabinet and Council 2-3. HALL, DON EDWARD-Football 15 Letterman's 2-35 Gym Team 1-2-35 Golf 1-2-3. HAMPTON, PHYLLIS JEAN- Leaders Club 25 Red Arrows 1. HANDKINS, ROBERT CALVIN-Bible 15 Rifle 2-35 Baseball 1-2-3. HANNA, NANCY RAE-National Honor Society 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Amards 25 Student Council 1: Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-3, Cabinet and Council 25 Cheerleader Club 35 Orchestra 1-3, Vice President 25 Choir 1-2-35 Cheer- leader 35 String Ensemble 3. HANNA, PATRICIA-Student Council 1-25 Red Arrows 25 Vivaldi 15 Orchestra 1-25 String Ensemble 2. HARDY, FRANK-Rifle 25 Track 2. Transferred from Con- way, Arkansas. FFA1-2-3. HARRIES, DONALD LEE-President 35 National Honor Society 2-35 Thespians 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-32 Amards 1-25 Letterman's 2-35 Cheerleader Club 1-2: Gym Team 2-35 Baseball 15 Intramural 15 Orchestra 1-2-35 Chloir 35 Pro- jectionist 15 Cheerleader 1-25 Stagecraft 3. HARRIS, JANET' MARIE-Y-Teen 35 Transferred from Cheney, Kansas. HARRISON, CLARA-JANE-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Proctor 35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 2-35 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 1. HARRISON, PATRICIA ANN-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1. HART, RONALD LEE-Semester Honor Roll 15 Drivers' Assistant 2. HARTLEY, ROBERT JOE-VVrestling 1. HARTLEY, RODNEY CHURCH-Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 15 Letterman's 2-35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-25 Baseball 1-2. HARTZLER, ORPHA JEAN-Bible 1.2.35 chorus 3. HAWKINS, KELLENE MAE-Semester Honor Roll 25 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-35 Teepee Teasers 2. HAVVKINS, NORMAN ELDRED--Transferred from Leeds, Ala- bama. Baseball 15 Football 1-25 Basketball 1. HAYS, ROY ROGELL-Rifle 25 Square Dance 35 Drivers' Assist- ant 2. HEADRICK, CURT'IS HARVEY-Hi-Y 1-2-35 Math 35 Bas- ketball 25 Semester Honor Roll 3 . HECHT, VICTOR CHARLES-Rifle Vice President 1. HECKEL, MARILYN GAY--Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-35 Teepee Teasers 25 Chorus 35 Glee Club 1-25 National Honor Society 3. HECKMAN, DALE LEON-Hi-Y 1-25 Letterman's 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Swimming 1-2-35 Choir 2-35 Glee Club 1. HEFLEY. PATRICIA KAY-Red Arrows 3. Transferred from Goddard, Kansas. Vice President 1. HEIL, EDITH ANN-Thespians 35 Amards 2-35 Y-Teen 15 Red Arrows 15 Chess Secretary Treasurer 25 Pen Pal 35 Philosophy 3. HEISERMAN, LARRY LEE--Football 15 Basketball 1-25 Base- ball 1-25 Choir 2-35 Glee Club 15 Nortli High Singers 3. IIERPOLSHEIMER, DONNA RAE-Semester Honor Roll 15 Y-Teen 1-25 Teepee Teasers 2. I-IERRON, RICHARD LEE--Science 15 Basketball 1-2-35 Track 2. IIESS, ROBERT EUGENE-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Science 1-35 Letterman's 35 Science Fiction 25 Football 1-2-35 Swimmng 1-25 Band 1-2-35 National Honor Society 3. IIESS, SHIRLEY ANN-Y-Teen 1-2. IIICKEY, DORIS-Semester I-Ionor Roll 15 Y-Teen 3, Cabinet and Council 15 Teepee Teasers 25 Chorus 1. IIICKS, JANET MARIE-Business President 2-35 Red Cross 1. HILBURN, OTTIS LEWVIS-Semester Ilonor Roll 2-35 Red Cross 35 Stagecraft 2-3. IIILTON, RICIIARD L.-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Student Council 2, Parliamentarian 35 Pep Band 2-3, Band 2-35 Orchestra 35 Ensemble 25 National Honor Society 3. Transferred from Greggton, Texas. Student Council 15 Debate 15 Band 15 President 1. IIISEL, KOLENE KAY-Thespians 1-2-35 Amards 1-25 Student Council 35 Y-Teen 1-2, Cabinet and Council 35 Red Arrows 2-35 Teepee Teasers 15 NORTH STAR Feature Editor 35 TOWER Dramatics Editor 3. HITT, MARKLEY HOVVARD-Letterman's 2-35 Rifle 2-35 Track 2-35 Swimming 2-35 VVrestling 15 Intramural 35 Chorus 15 Stagecraft 2-35 Stage Technician 2. HOAGLAND, MARVIN LEE-Transferred from Noel, Missouri. Page Fifteen ,.,,,, ,.,., wp- W Q gi fat, t 4 r 3 X- . M .. :,, , ,,.,., GY 3 W- -of ff 'We 09 9' ..,A, ., ' ' n. . sammy., . 5,5,55g:5. . as Q Z , H63 33 or Q, or 2 me Q is . ,.,,,, :,v E Q 358 K, xi Y 03? fm., I.,-1. ' at ,nf 'R t , I .- ,s-.,., .' W. .,.-,,.. 0 , We . . . 22' ,. if e M Ee , . Vi ., - gt ...,. , .mfg W2 , . 1 2 fi ., if' if 9, Ag Q , ., . zzi , -DUWQ '-AUM . is w HODGES, MARTHA ANN--Y-Teen 1-2, Band 1-2-3, Drivers' Assistant 3. HOFFMAN, LLOYD ELVVIN HOLLAND, NONA MARIE-Photo 3, Square Dance 3. HOLLINGSXVOR'I'H, JAMES ARNOLD--Photo 2, Football 1. HOOKS, BETTY JEAN HOOPER, KENNETH F.-Cheerleader Club 2-3, Gym Team 2-3, Cheerleader 2-3, Stagecraft 3, Semester IIonor Roll 3. HOOPER, SHARON LEA-Y-Teen 1-2-3, T'eepee Teasers 2. HOUSE, JAMES KENNETH-Red Cross 3, Track 3, Band I-2-3. HOXVERY, GEORGIA LEE-Business 2, Choir 1, Glee Club 1. HUCK, VIRGINIA JEAN-Amards 2, Photo 1-2, Business Secretary Treasurer 3, Art 1-2-3, Stagecraft 1-2, Semester Honor Roll 3. HUGHES, CAROL-Semester Honor Roll 1-2, Red Arrows 1, Pen Pal 1, Vivaldi 1, Orchestra 1-2-3, Drivers' Assistant 3. HUTCHISON, EVELYN FAYE-Y-Teen 1-2-3, Red Arrows 3, Choir 3, Chorus 2, Glee Club 1, North High Singers 3. HYE, JACK DUANE INFIELD, PAT ANN-Amards 1, Student Council 2-3, Red Arrows 1-2-3, Y-Teen 1, Semester Honor Roll 3. JESSIIP, PAUL B.-Hi-Y 3, Basketball 1-2-3. IIMENEZ, LORETTA BARBARA-Red Arrows 3, Glee Club 1-2-3. JOIINS, BUDDY AVA, JR.-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3, Math 3, Rifle 2, President 1, National Honor Society 3. JOIINSON, NELS DAVID-Cheerleader Club 3, Art 1-2-3, Square Dance 3, Gym Team 2-3, Cheerleader 3, Stagecraft 3, Semester Honor Roll 3. JOIINSON, RALPH DANIEL-Basketball 1-2. JOHNSON, VAUGHN DELL-Y-Teen 1-2-3, Teepee Teasers 3. JONES, HOVVARD ALLISON-Thespians 2-3, Amards 1-2-3, Science 1, Red Cross 2, Drivers' Assistant 3, Stage Techni- cizon 2-3. KECK, SHIRLEY JOANNE-Y-Teen 1-2-3, Red Arrows 1, Glee Club 1-2-3. KEELER, KATHLYN JOAN-National Honor Society 2-3, Quill and Scroll 3, Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3, Amards 1, Student Council 2, Y-Teen 2-3, Cabinet and Council 1, Red Arrows 1-3, Cabinet and Council 2, Rifle 1-2, NORTH STAR Cir- culation Manage-' 3, TOWER Music Editor 3, Choir 2-3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Proctor 3. KEIPPER, ASTRID MARGARETHE-Spanish 3, Red Cross 3, National Honor Society 3. Transferred from Realzymnanium Vini llelfeld, Austria. KENDALL, BERT STANLEY-Hi-Y 1, Baseball 1-2-3, VVrest- ling 1. KINCANNON, VAIJNELLE-Bible 2. KING, CHARLES I-'RANKLIN-Rifle Secretary 1. KLAASSEN, DONALD EUGENE--Semester Honor Roll 2-3, Choir 2-3, National Honor Society 3. Transferred from Vtlichita High School East. Glee Club 1. KNIGHT, ANNA BETH-Semester Honor Roll I-2-3, Y-Teen 1-2, Red Arrows 1-2, Pen Pal 2, Chorus 3, Glee Club 1-2, National Honor Society 3. LEE, CONNIE IIELENE-Thespians 2-3, Semester Honor Roll 2, Ainards 2, Student Council 2, Y-Teen 1-2-3, Red Arrows Cabinet and Council 2-3, Teepee Teasers ,1, Red Cross 1, NORTH STAR 3, TOVVER Faculty Editor 3. LEE, ROBERT E.-Letterman's 2-3, Swimming 1-2. LEIIMAN, DORIS RUTH--National Honor Society 2-3, Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3, Y-Teen 2, Red Arrows 2-3, Spanish 3, Pen Pal 3, Latin Secretary 1, Vivaldi 1, Orchestra 1-2-3, String Ensemble 2-3. LEIGHTON, HOVVARD VONLEY-Hi-Y 2, Football 1-2, Track 1-2-3, VVrestling 2-3, Intramural 3, Chorus 2-3, Glee Club 1. LEON, ANGEI. P.-Letterman's 2-3, Football 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3, Golf 1-2-3. LESLIE, MELBA JUNE-Y-Teen 3, Pen Pal 2, Glee Club 3. LEVVIS, MAYNARD BRUCE-Baseball 1. Page S ixievu LEVVIS, PAUL IYOR-Letterman's 2-33 Football 13 Swimming 1-2-33 Baseball 1-33 Intramural 1-2-3. LEVVIS, RICHARD DALE-Square Dance 3. LINGENFELTER, OVVEN EARL-Band 1-2-3. LINN, ANNA LOU-Red Arrows 1-23 Photo 33 Teepee Teasers 23 Red Cross 13 Drivers' Assistant 33 Y-Teen 3. LINNEN, MARILYN RUTII-Natisttztl Ilonor Society 2-33 Se- mester llonor Roll 1-2-33 Y-Teen 2, Cabinet and Council 33 Red Arrows 1-3: Bookstore 2-33 Teepee Teasers 23 Vivaldi 13 Orchestra 1-2-3. LIPSCOINIB, MARY BETH-Student Council 33 Y-Teen 23 Red Arrows 33 Spanish 33 Teepee Teasers 1-23 Orchestra 1-2-33 Glee Club 33 String Ensemble 1-2-33 Semester Honor Roll 3. LIRLEY, PATRICIA JEAN-Glee Club 1. LITTLE, RONALD CLAIR-Ri?le 1-2, President 33 I.etterman's Z-33 Track 1-2-33 Intramural 1. I.OCKE'I'I', IIAL-Semester llonor Roll 33 Stamp 1-3, Secretary 23 Science Fiction 23 Philosophy 3. LOGAN, ITIXIE LEE-Semester Honor Roll Z-33 Y-Teen 33 Science 33 National llonor Society 3. LONG. SAM B.-Letterman's 33 Chess I: Science Fiction 23 Foot- lzall 1-2-33 XVrestling 2-33 Intramural 13 Band 1-2-3, LOOP, CHARLES AMEI.-Semester Ilonor Roll 23 Chess 13 Air- plane 23 Bible 33 Stagectatt 2. LOPEZ, ADELBERT JOE-Intramural 13 Choir 33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 1. LOVVE, GLENDA LEE--Y-'I'een 1-2-33 Rifle 1-33 Bowling 2. LUCE, MARY lNflARGARE'I'-National Honor Society 2-33 Semester Ilonor Roll 1-2-33 Ainards 23 Y-Teen 1-23 Teepee Teasers 2: Latin 13 If-ible 23 NORTH STAR Assistant Feature Editor 33 Choir 33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 13 Quill and Scroll 3. LUSK, ANN KATHRYN-Y--Teen 1-2-3: Red Arrows 1-2-33 Girls, Sports 23 Bowling 23 Glee Club 1-2. LYNN, INARREN CI.ARli-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Ili-Y 13 Le1tertnan's 2-33 Math 13 liootball 1-2-33 Basketball 13 Tennis 1-2-33 Intramural 1-33 Pep Band 2-33 Band 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. MACY, DON C.fI7ootball 13 Choir 23 Glee Club 1. IVIADER, DOROTHY -IACQITELYN-I.eaders Club 23 Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 23 Photo 23 Pen Pal 13 Drivers' Assistant 33 Letterwatnan 33 Rifle 1-23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Na- tional llonor Society 3. MALONE, BARBARA JOAN-Proctor 13 Red Arrows 23 Orchestra 1-2-33 String Existmble 1-2-33 Glee Club 1. MALONE, XVARREN RII SSEL MAMIGONIAN, POLLY ANNE+Y-Teen 1-23 Pen Pai 13 Se- mester Honor Roll I-23 Glee Club 1-2-3. MANAGER, HERBERT IIOOVER-Football 23' Baseball 13 Glee Club 3. MANLOVE, DON STANI.EY--Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 1-2-33 Intramural 3. MANLOVE, SYLVIA-Y-Teen 1: Red Cross 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Square Dance 33 Red Arrows 2-3. MANNSCIIRECK, ROGER-Science 13 Track 33 Chorus 33 Math, President 3. MAPLES, ,IANICE LAVERN-Glee Club 1-2-33 Bible 3. MARK, DAVID FRANKLIN-Amards 33 Ili-Y 1-2-33 Basketball Manager 23 Rifle 1, Vice President Z-33 Semester Ilonor Roll 3. MARSH, MARY MERRYIVIAN--Leaders Club 13 Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 33 Tet-nee Teasers 13 Orchestra 1-33 Glee Club 13 Semester Honor Roll 1-3. MARSHALL, CLIFTON DCANE-Math 33 Ritie 1. MARTIN, ANITA JEAN-National Honor Society 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows Cabinet and Council 3: Bookstore 33 Teepee Teasers I-23 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 2-3. MARTIN, CRAIG EUGENE-Letterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Track 2-33 Swimming 23 Math 13 Baseball 13 Intramural 1. MARTIN, JAMES PRINCE-Hi-Y 13 Basketball 13 Track 13 Intramural 1-2-3. MASON, SIMON DARR-Hi-Y 13 Baseball 13 Rifle 13 Wrestling 33 Intramural 1. MATHES, BARBARA ANN-National Honor Society 2-33 Se- mester Honor Roll I-2-33 Y-Teen 23 Orchestra 1-2-33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 1. MATSON, KAY SHARRON-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 1-33 'Ieepee Teasers 23 Glee Club 1-23 Semester Honor Roll 2-3. Page SeiL'r1lc'1'll MATTINGLY, RALPH DEAN-President 23 Chess 23 Orchestra 1-2-33 Choir 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Red Cross 33 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. MAXEY, OLEN LAVONE MAY, GLENNA RITTH-Amards 1-23 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Teepee Teasers 1-23 Rille 1. MAY, JERRY LEE-Baseball 1-33 Intramural 1-2-3. MAYES, GILBERT ROY-Chess 1-2, Vice President 3. MCCABE, JAMES DALE--Amards 1-2-33 Teepee Teasers I-2-33 Football 13 Track 1-2-33 Swimming 23 Projectionist 1-2-33 Thespians 2, President 33 Semester Honor Roll 23 Intramural 23 Stagecratt 33 Stage Technician 3. MCCARTY, JOHN VVESLEY-Letterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Track 1-2-33 Band 13 Math, 13 Intramural 1. MQCLCRE, KENNETH SHELDON-Pep Band 2-33 Band 1-2, President 33 German 33 Rifle 1. MCCOLLOIIGII, MARY JO-Square Dance 3. Transferred from Valley Center, Kansas. Purple and Gold I-21 Glee Club 1-23 Mixed Chorus 1-2. MCCOMAK, JOANN ROSE-Y-Teen 2-33 Red Arrows 2-33 Se- mester Honor Roll 2. Transferred from VVicl1ita High School East. Student Council 13 Y-'I'een 13 Red Cross 13 Pep Club 1. MCCOOL, ORLIE WVADE-Transferred from Fairview, Missouri. Basketball 23 Band 23 Orchestra 23 Baseball 2. MCCORKLE, LETIIA GERALDINE-Red Arrows 23 Bible 1-2-33 Square Dance 33 Semester Honor Roll 3. McDONALD, REX RAY McELROY, JAMES VERNON-Football 13 Pep Band 1-2-33 Band 1-2-33 Orchestra 3. MCGHAY, ESTEL EARL-Glee Club 1. McGREGOR, JUDITII JENICE-Y-Teen 1-2-31 Red Arrows 1-33 Choir 2-33 Glef- Club 13 North High Singers 2-33 Bookstore 33 Semester Honor Roll 3. MCHENERY, CONNIE MAE-Proctor 23 Y-Teen 1-33 Red Arrows 33 Ptn Pal 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2. McKAY, BETTY LOUISE MCKENZIE, LELAND-Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 2-33 Chess 23 Drivers' Assistant 33 Intramural 2. McLANAHAN, MARY CATHERINE-National Honor Society 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Y-Teen 1-23 Pen Pal .33 Band 33 Orchestra 1-2-33 German, Vice President 33 String Ensemble 1-2-33 String Quartet 1-2-3. MCLANE, DONNA ILENE-Y-Teen 13 Art 13 Philosophy 33 Rifle 1. MCLANE, DOROTHY JOAN-Y-Teen 33 Drivers' Assistant 3. MCMAHAN, DENISE-Leaders Club 23 Drivers' Assistant 33 Square Dance 3. MCMULLEN, REBEKAH MAE-Glee Club 3. Transferred from Clearwater, Florida. DCT Club 23 Orchestra 13 Glee Club 13 Student Council 23 4-H President 13 Business 2. MCOSKER ROSALEE ANN-Y-Teen 23 Red Arrows 13 Archery 33 Business 13 Rifle 2. MEAD, VERI.E ELBERT-Rifle 1. MEEK, DE MARIS ANN--Semester Honor Roll 3. METZ, DOROTHY JEANNE-Amards 1-23 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 33 Thespians 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 2-33 Bible 1-23 Stagecratt 13 National Honor Society 3. MIBECK, ROSEMARY-Leaders Club 23 Amards 23 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 2-33 NORTH STAR Club Editor 33 TOVVER Club Editor 33 Debate 13 Intramural 2-33 Debate Squad 1. MICKEY, CLINTON MARSHALL-Hi-Y 1-23 Art 1-2-33 Red Cross 1. MII.LER, DONALD I.-Science 33 Golf 13 Intramural 1. MILLER, JOHN MADISON-Golf 1-2-3. MILLS, ROBERT BRUCE-Science 33 Letterman's 1-2-33 Tennis 1-2-3. MILLS, ROBERT VVAYNE-IIi-Y Cabinet and Council 1-33 Basketball 2. MIRACLE, GENE DELANEY-Football 1-2-33 Basketball 1-2, Manager 33 Baseball 1-2-3. MOBLEY, VIRGINIA LEE Page Eigzhrem MOCK, BILLIE MARIE-Business 2. Transferred from San Bernardino, California. Pep Club 13 Dramatics Club 1. MODENA, SHIRLEY JOY--Y-Teen 1-23 Teepec Teasers 23 Red Cross 1. MOE, LAURA FLORENCE-Y-Teen 2-33 Red Arrows 2-33 Se- mester Honor Roll 2-3: Glee Club 3. Transferred from Scandia, Kansas. Pep Club 13 Y-Teen 13 Girls' Sextette 13 Chorus 1. MONROE, PATSY ANN-Amards 13 Proctor 13 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Choir 33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 13 En- semble 3. MOORE, JOANNE EI.AlNE-Y-Teen 1-23 Rcd Arrows 13 Bowl- ing 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Business 23 Archery 3. MOOTRY, DAISY DELPHINE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Business Vice President 33 Bible 2. MORAN, ROBERT ERNEST-Ritle 2-3. MORZ, BETTY MAXINE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 2, Cabinet and Council 33 Proctor 23 Semester Honor Roll 2-3. lVlUI.I.IN, BARBARA-Amards 23 Red Arrows 33 Teepee Teasers 2. 'Transferred from Seattle, VVashington. Drill Team 13 Choir 13 Glee Club 13 Girls' Club 13 Kapers 1. MURPHY. BARBARA IRENE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Drivers' Assistant 2-33 Glee Club 1. MURPHY. CHARLES LAVERN-Football 13 Track 13 Baseball 1-23 Intramural 1-3. NELSON, -IUDITH LYNNE--National Honor Society 2-33 Y-Teen 1, Cabinet and Council 2-33 Spanish 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Chorus 23 Glce Club 13 Ensemble 2-33 North High Singers 3. NELSON, KENNITII GENE-Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 33 Base- ball 2-33 Wrestling 1-2-33 Intramural I-2-3. NEVVMAN, VVILMA CATHERINE-Amards 23 Proctor 1-3: Y-Teen 1-3, Cabinet and Council 23 Red Arrows 2, Cabinet and Council 33 Spanish 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. NICHOLS, PAUL D.-Rifle 1. NORLING, NANCY LOUISE-Amards 1-2-33 Proctor 33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 33 Teepee Teansers 23 NORTH STAR Art Editor 33 Choir 2-33 Thespians 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 2-33 Glee Club 13 Stagccraft 33 Quill and Scroll 33 National Honor Society 3. OGILVIE, TERRY DEAN-Intramural 1-2. OGLESBAY. NORMA JEAN--Proctor 23 Red Arrows 23 Se- mester Honor Roll 3. ORANGE, ALMEDA JOAN-Science 2. ORNELAS, PROSPERO ROBERT-Football 1-2-33 Wrestling 1-23 Intramural l'2-33 Basketball 1. ORTIZ, MARY REFIIGIA-Y-Teen 13 Bowling 2. OSTER, ERNESTINE ANNETTE-Amards 1-2-33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 33 Teepee Teasers 1-23 Thespians 1-2-33 Se- mester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Glee Club 3. OSVVALD, CHARLES RONALD-Photo 1-2-33 Red Cross 33 Glee Club 33 Chorus 2. OlI I', BELVA LOUISE-Y-'Ileen 23 Girls' Sports 1-23 Bowling 13 Choir 2-33 Square Dance 33 Ensemble 33 Proctor 1-2-33 Red Cross 13 Red Arrows 3. OWENS, CIIARLES XVESLEY-Hi-Y 13 Science Secretary Treas- urer 33 Basketball 13 Track 1-23 Projectionist 1-33 Semester Honor PA'I l'ON, Roll 1-2-33 German 33 National Honor Society 3. GEORGIA ELLEN-Y-Teen 2'3Q Semester Honor Roll 1-3. PA'I I'ON, PAT ANN-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Teepec Teasers 3. I'A'l I'ON, PETER CLYDE-Stamp 1-2, President 33 Science Fiction 23 Philosophy 23 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. PEDIERSEN, ROBERT VERNON-Hi-Y Z-3, Hi-Y Model Legis- lature 23 Baseball 2. Transferred from Seattle, VVashington. Swimming 13 Football 13 Baseball 13 Hi-Y 1. PICIZK. IIOVVARD STORM, JR.-Chess 1-2-33 NORTH STAR Photographer 23 Choir 2-33 Quill and Scroll 2-33 Boys' State 23 TOWER Photographer 23 Glee Club 1. PENNINGTON, ELEANOR RUTH-Y-Tccn 23 Red Cross 23 Bible 33 Chorus 2-33 Glee Club 1. PIERRILI.. GERALD RICIIARD-Stageeraft 1-2-33 Stage Techni- cian 2. PERRY, DONALD VVAYNE-Football 1-23 Rifle 2-33 Baseball 1. PHILLI-PS, ERMA LEE-Bible 2, President 13 National Honor Society 3. PIERCE, CLAUDIA SUZANNE-Y-Teen 2-33 Chorus 2-3. Trans- ferred from Pratt, Kansas . POTTER, EARLYN FRANCES-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 3. Page Nineteen PRIMM, FRANK ROY-Letterman's 1-2-35 Intramural 1-2-35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 15 Gym Team 1-2-3. PROFFITT, DOROTHY MAE-Y-Teen 15 Red Arrows 35 Busi- ness 25 Pen Pal 1. PRYOR, DORIS JEAN-Y-Teen 35 Teepee Teasers 2-35 Red Cross Secretary 1-25 Semester Honor Roll 1-25 NORTH STAR Assistant Editor 3. PURSELL, ROBERTA ANN-Y-Teen 1-35 Red Arrows 1-35 Teenee Teasers 25 Band 1-25 Drivers' Assistant 35 Latin 15 Rifle 2. RADER, KENNETH DOYLE RALEY, BARBARA ELISE-Transferred from Alexander, Louisi- ana. Boosters I-25 Choir 1-2. RAMSEY, VVARREN THOMAS-Hi-Y 15 Track 35 Baseball 1-25 Intramural 2-35 Chorus 2-35 Glee Club 1. RATHKE, MARILYN JOANNE-Y-Teen 25 Pen Pal 15 Choir 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Chorus 25 Glee Club 1. RAYNOR, ROBERT LEROY-Amards 35 Football 15 Track 1-35 Choir 2-35 Red Cross 2, Entertainment chairman 35 Glee Club 1. REEDER, BETTY-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 2-35 Choir 2-35 Debate 15 Rifle 1-2-35 North High Singers 35 Glee Club 1. REEVES, DON MYERS-Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 35 Band 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 25 Math 25 Red Cross 25 Rifle 1. REINIIARDT, DELITIIA MARIE-Amartls 1-2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Teepee Teasers 1-25 Thespians 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3. REISER, GARY DEE-Band 1-2. REIZ, JOHN IIOYVARIP-Football 1-35 Baseball 15 Intramural 2. REYNOLDS, DYVAYNE VVALKER-Airplane 25 Rifle 1. RHODES, LLOYD EUGENE RICHARDS, MONICA LEE--Y-Teen 1-2-35 Photo 35 Teepee Teasers 2. RICHARDSON, ALYS ADALA-National Honor Society 2-35 Leaders Club 2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 15 Girls' Sports 2-35 Bowling 2-35 Glee Club 15 Bible 25 Archery 35 Se- mester Ilnnos' Roll 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Feature Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 3. RICKY, ROBERT DOUGLAS-Football 15 Square Dance 35 Intratnural 1-2. RIEGER. ROBERT NVILLIAM-Hi-Y 35 Science 2-35 NORTH STAR Advertising Manager 25 Football 15 Choir 2-35 Stamp 15 Golf 15 Glee Club 15 Semester Honor Roll 3. ROBERSON, JERRY PAUL-Hi-Y 25 Science 25 Track 1-2-3: Pep Band 35 Orchestra 2-35 Band 1-2-3. ROBERSON, RALPH EVERETT ROBERTS, DONNA LEE-Square Dance 35 Red Arrows 3. RC-EDER. ROGER C.-Hi-Y 15 Gym Team 15 Airplane 12 VVrestling 25 Glee Club 1. ROGERS, JERRY L-Football 15 Track 1-2-35 VVrestling 1: Semester Honor Roll 3. ROIIRER, GARY L.-Football 15 Pep Band 35 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 35 Glee Club 25 Golf 1. ROMERO, ARMIDA LlLLlAN-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-3: Spanish President 25 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Cheerleader Club 2. Head Cheerleader 35 Glee Club 15 National Honor Society 3. ROSNER, ALBERT LEE-Rifle 3. Transferred from Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Basketball 1-25 Track 25 Football 15 R.O.T.C. Rifle Club 2. ROSS, BILLY VVAYNE-Red Cross 1. RLCKER, EVA JOSEPHINE-Secretary Treasurer 35 Proctor 15 Y-Teen 1, Cabinet and Council 2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Choir 2-35 Thespians 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 North Hiirh Singers 2-35 Girls' Ensemble 2-35 Amards 1-25 Naational Honor Society 3. RIFDROWV. MARY MAXINE-Leaders Club 2-3: Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 35 Photo 25 Pen Pal 15 Square Dance 3. RUFFIN. PlllI.LIP GENE-Football 1-25 Baseball 15 Wrestling 1-2-35 I.etterman's 2-3. RUSSELL, JOYCE GAIL--Y-Teen 2-35 Red Arrows 1-2. RI7'I'I.EDGE, DONNA LEE-National Honor Society 2-35 Se- mester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Y-Teen 2, Cabinet and Council 35 Red Arrows 15 Orchestra 1-2-35 Choir 2-35 Philosophy 35 Glee Club 15 String Ensemble 2-35 Vivaldi 1. RYMAN, VIRGINIA LOUISE RYMPII, RAYMOND CALVIN-Teepee Teasers 15 Math 25 Bible 15 Science Fiction 25 Philosophy 35 National Honor Society 3. Page Tfwem y l 1 I SAMPSON, SHARON SUE-National Honor Society 2-33 Se- mester Honor Roll 1-23 Proctor 2-33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 1, Cabinet and Council 2-33 Art 1-2-3. SANDERSON, MARQUITIA MAE--Proctor 33 Y-Teen 33 Red Arrows 23 Bible 13 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 National Honor Society 3. SCARBROITGH, JAMES EDVVIN-Swimming 23 Semester Honor Roll 23 National Honor Society 3. Transferred from Los Angeles, California. Stage Crew 13 Honor Roll 1. SCHAEFFER, BOBBIE ANN-Y-Teen I-2-33 Red Arrows I-23 Spanish 23 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Semester Honor Roll I'2-3: National Honor Society 3. SCIIYVEER, BILI. J.-Hi-Y 1-23 Football 13 Track 33 Choir 33 Drivers' Assistant 33 Glee Club 13 Chorus 23 Rifle 23 Base- ball 13 VVrestling I-2-33 Intramural 1-2-33 Letterman's 3. SCROGGINS, RICHARD TERRY-Hi-Y 1-2-33 1.etterman's 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Glee Club 13 Chorus 2-33 Intramural 23 VVrestling 1-2-3 3 Baseball 1-2-3 3 Bible 33 Math 2-3. SECOR, MARY LOU-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Teepee Teasers 2'3Q Choir 2-3. SEELY, GENE S.-Hi-Y 2, Cabinet and Council 33 Science 23 Football 2-33 Choir 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 2-33 North High Singers 33 I.etterma,n's 33 National Honor Society 3. 'Transferred from Leon, Kansas. Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 1: Band 13 Mixed Chorus 13 Letterman's 13 Semester Honor Roll 1. SIIADID, PHYLLIS ANN-Secretary Treasurer 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Red Cross I-2-33 Semester Honor Roll 3. SHAFFER, BERNARD LEROY-Football 13 Intramural 1-33 Rifle 1-2-3. SHAFFER, JOHNNY GAYLORD-Hi-Y 33 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 33 Baseball 1-3. SI IARPSTEEN, BILL VVAYNE SHEARER, IIM E.-Football 1-23 Math 23 Rifle 13 Baseball 1-2-33 Glee Club 1. SHERWOOD, KAY-Vice President 33 Proctor 23 Student Council 13 Amards 1-23 Y-Teen 3, Cabinet and Council 1-23 Red Arrows 2-33 NORTH STAR Circulation Manager 33 TOWER Co-Editor -3.3 Glee Club 13 Choir 2-33 North High Singers 23 Thlespians 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Quill and Scroll - 33 National Honor Society 3. SIIIBLEY, KAY WILLIAM-Basketball 1-2-33 Bible 1-2-33 Base- ball l-2-33 Letterman's 3.' SHUBERT, SHERRI LEE-Amards 1-2-33 Y-Teen 1-2-33 Spanish Vice President 23 Teepee Teasers 1-2, President 33 NORTH STAR Club Editor 33 Thespians 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Quill and Scroll 3. 4 SHUMWAY, JOYCE DARLENE-Y-Teen 2-33 Girls' Sports 1-2. SIIUTT, DARYL WAYNE-Football 13 Wrestling 2. SISK, JERRY LEE-Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Airplane 1-2-3. SITES, MARVIN LEE-Hi-Y 13 Intramural 1-2-3. SIX, ARLINE JEANNETTE-National Honor Society 2-33 Se- mester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 1-2-33 Y-Teen 1-2, Cabinet and Council 33 Teepee Teasers 2-33 Thespians 1-2-33 Stage craft 33 Proctor 33 NORTH STAR Art Editor 33 Quill and Scroll 33 TOVVER Snapshots Editor 3. SMART, CLIFFORD-Hi-Y 13 Art 1-2-3. SMITH, CAROLYN FRANCES-Y-Teen 13 Photo 13 Swimming 13 Glee Club 1-2-3. SMITH, CONRAD-Glee Club 1-23 Vllrestling 13 Rifle 13 Red Cross 2. SMITII, DONNA MARIE-Y-Teen 1-33 Red Arrows 13 Choir 33 Glee Club 13 Chorus 23 Semester Honor Roll 3. SMITH, GALEN LESLIE--Track 13 Swimming 2. SMITH, GILBERT MICHAEL-Track 13 Rifle 3. SMITH, JERRY I.. F.-Football 1-23 Basketball I-23 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Baseball 1-2-3. SNELI., GEORGENE EMILIE-Amards 13 Spanish 23 Chorus 3. SOOTER, RALPH EDVVARD-Science 1-2-33 Letterman's 33 Foot- ball 1-2-33 Choir 1-2-33 Ensemble 1-2-33 Glee Club 13 Science Fiction 23 Bible 13 Red Cross 1-23 Semester Honor Roll 13 Baseball 1-2-33 Intramural 1-2. SOVVARD, BILL VVEST-Chess 1-2-33 Football I'2-33 Baseball 1-23 VVrestling 1-2-33 Glee Club 1. SPEIEIEI MERLE DUANE-Football 1-2-33 Baseball 1-2-33 Basket- a 1. SPEICHER, VERIAN CONSTANCE-Y-Teen 1-2-33 Girls' Sports 1-23 Semester Honor Roll 1. SPRINGFIELD, BONNIE LOIS--Y-Teen 1-2-33 Red Arrows 13 Teepee Teasers 2-33 Glee Club 1-2. STANLEY, MELODEE-Sergeant at Arms 33 Thespians 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Amards 1-23 Y-Teen 1, Cabinet and Council 2-33 Red Arrows 2-33 Spanish 23 Choir 2-33 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 23 National Honor Society 3. STANLEY, THOMAS ARNOLD'--Football 23 Track 1-33 Wrest- ling 2-33 Intramural 2-3. Transferred from Emporia, Kansas. Football 13 Basketball 13 Intramural 1. Page Tfarnry-One 5. 532' 's -Em r ' xv 'Aim 7 . ,.:.1.:.:e,.: 5 -,.. .. 1.3 ::.:.1.:.:...:.. .... ..: 5 STARTZMAN, BARBARA ANN-Semester Honor Roll 25 Square Dance 35 Proctor 2. STARTZMAN, MARY ELLEN-Square Dance 35 Proctor 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1. STEPHAN, JEANETTE MARIE-Vice President 25 Amards 1-25 Student Council 35 Y-Teen I-25 Red Arrows 1-25 Teepee Teasers 35 NORTH STAR Alumni Editor 35 Bowling 1: Semester Honor Roll 25' TOVVER Circulation Manager 35 Glee Club 1-25 Pep Assembly Chairman 3. STEPHENS, JOHN TERRY-Semester Honor Roll 2. STEPHENSON, RUTH ANN-Amards 1-25 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 15 Cabinet and Council 2-35 Glee Club 1-25 Rifle 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Thespians 2-3. STIGER, EVERETT MERLE-Orchestra 1-2-35 Choir 25 Square Dance 35 Rifle 1-2, Secretary Treasurer 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 National Honor Society 3. STILES, SNORMA EVONNE-Y-Teen 15 Girls' Sports 15 Busi- ness . STOCKSTILL, RICHARD MURRAY-Student Council 35 Letter- n1an's 35 Football 1-2-35 Chorus 3. STOTTS, HOVVARD FRANCIS-Photo 1-2-35 Glee Club 1-3. STOUT, ROBERT VVILLIAM-Football 15 Track 1-2-35 Pro- jectionist 25 Chorus 2-35 Glee Club 1. STRAIT, BOBBY GENE STRIANP, GEORGE EINAR-Science 25 Math 35 Semester Honor o 1. STUBER, SHIRLEY ANN STUFFINGS, MARILYN JUNE-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 2-3. STULTS, GLENN ALFRED-VVrestling 1-2-3. SUTTERFIELD, JAMES ARTHUR-Choir 35 Ensemble 35 Glee Club 15 Chorus 2. SVVISHER, JACK BROVVN--Choir 2-35 Glee Club 1. TANNER, ELAINE ADRIA-Y-Teen 2-35 Business 35 Semester Honor Roll 2. TATUM, EMIVIA CAROLINE-Y-Teen 15 Red Arrows 15 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 15 Red Cross 1. TAYLOR, HENRY HARRISON TAYLOR, KEITH EARL-NORTH STAR Circulation Manager 35 Football 15 TOIVER Sports Editor 35 Philosophy 35 Rifle 15 Latin 2. TERRY, DONALD RAYMOND-Photo 15 Drivers' Assistant 15 Airplane 1-2. TIIAYER, JACQUEIINE K.--Leaders Club 35 Red Arrows 35 Red Cross 25 Bowling 2-35 Glee Club 1-2. TIIOINIAS, BILLY DALE-Bond 1-2-35 Rifle 1-2. THOMAS. ETHELL MAE-Y-Teen 25 Girls' Sports 1-25 Glee Club 3. THOMAS, ROSS VVILLIAM-Bible Publicity Chairman 2-3. THOMPSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON 'l IlOlN'lSON, JOHN DENNIS--Ili-Y 2-3, Cabinet and Council 15 lli-Y Model Legislature 15 Photo 25 Math 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 National Honor Society 3. TICE, MAXINE ELLEN-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Business 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2. TINCIIER, RUTH ANN-Amards 35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 2-35 Bible 25 Debate 1-25 Red Cross 1. TODD, PATRICIA ELAINE-Semester Honor Roll 1. TOMBAPGH, MARIDELL-Bible 3. Transferred from Grand lslnnd, NEDITISIQZI. Glee Club 1. TOMPKINS, LOTTIE MAE-Y-Teen 25 Girls' Sports I-2. TRKESDALI., EDXVARD CALVIN-Football 15 Intramural 1-2. TURNER, PAUL MARTIN-Track 2-35 Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 35 Intramural 1-2-3. LNRUH, HAROLD DON-Hi-Y 1-2-35 Le-tterman's 2-35 Football 1-2-35 Swimming 1-2-35 Intramural 2-35 Baseball 15 Math 2-3. Page Tfwezzty-Tfwo UNRUH, HERMAN DEAN--Hi-Y 2-35 Track 25 Choir 2-35 Glee Club 15 Intramural 1-25 Airplane 1. VAN HALI., CAROL LEOAN-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 25 Bowling 35 Chorus 25 Glee Club 15 Choir 35 Semester Honor Roll 1. VAUGHN, DONALD DEAN-Letterman's 2-35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Track 15 Baseball 2-35 Glee Club 15 Chorus 2. VIETH, MARGARET EVELYN-National Honor Society 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Y-Teen Cabinet and Council 2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Orchestra 1, Librarian 2-35 String En- semble 1-2-35 Vivaldi Secretary 1. VICKERS, ROLLA LARUE-Proctor 35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-25 Bowling 1-2-35 Drivers' Assistant 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2. VOTII, VICKI ANN-Y-Teen 2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 String En- semble 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Retl Arrows I-2-35 National Honor Society 3. VVAGGONER, GILBERT REED-Amards 15 I-Ii-Y 1-2-35 Foot- ball I-35 Gym Team 1-25 Choir 2-35 Glee Club 15 Base- ball 1-2-3. WALKER, BARBARA -IOANNE-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Chorus 35 Glee Club 1--25 Semester Honor Roll 1-2. VVALLACE, ELISABETH ANN-Amards 35 Y-Teen 2-35 Choir 35 Latin 25 Glee Club 25 Semester Honor Roll 2-35 National Honor Society 3. Transferred from Nevada, Missouri. Choir I5 Sweater Club 15 Latin 15 Glee Club 15 Semester Honor Roll 1. VVALLACE, NOLAN D.-Hi-Y 25 Airplane 2, Vice President 35 Semester Honor Roll 2. WALTERS, PATRICIA LEE-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 3. VVALTON, CONNIE LOU-National Honor Society Honor Roll 1-2-35 Amards 15 Y-Teen 1-2-35 1-3, Cabinet and Council 25 Choir 2-35 Glee semble 3. WALTON, ROBERT ALLAN 2-3 5 Semester Red Arrows Club 1 5 En- WANBAUGH, ROBERT DUANE-Square Dance 3. WANNOW, JOHN FREDERICK-Intramural 1. WARD, STANLEY DOUGLAS'-Hi-Y President 25 Council 15 Football 1-25 Baseball 25 Intramural Semester Honor Roll 1. WASIIEE, ALVIN DOYLE-Football 25 Choir 25 WATSON, -IORITA ARDREY-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red NORTH STAR Feature Editor 35 TOWER Editor 35 Semester Honor Roll 2. WAYFER, HELEN RUTH-Red Cross 2. WEBER, MARY ESTHER-Business 25 Red Cross Cabinet and 25 Rifle 1-25 Intramural 2. Arrows 1-2-35 Social Events 1 5 Y-Teen 2. VVENTVVORTH, ROBERT JOSEPII-Amards 15 Teepee Teasers 15 Math 2-35 Red Cross 1. KER NANCY ANN Y Teen 123 Choir 2-35 Glee WIIITA 5 - - - - I Club 15 Bible 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 2-3. WIIITE, CLAIIDIA ANN-Proctor 35 Y-Teen 2-35 Cabinet and Council 2-35 Choir 2-35 Ensemble 15 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 National Honor Red Arrows 25 Glee Club Society 3. VVIIITE, DIXIE LEE-Amards 15 Y-Teen 35 Red Arrows 25 Teepee Teasers 15 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3. VVIETER, PATRICIA ANN-Y-Teen 3, Cabinet and Council 25 Red Arrows 1-25 Spanish 25 Teepee Teasers Red Cross 1. 35 Chorus 35 WILDEROM, LARRY DEAN-Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-25 Pep Band 2-35 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 35 Baseball 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 2. WILEY, SHARON ROIANN-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Na- tional I'Ionor Society 2-35 Amards 2-35 Y-Teen 15 Red Arrows 25 Pen Pal 25 Stagecraft 2-35 Philosophy 35 Art 1-2-3. Red Cross 35 VVILLIAMS, BARBARA JEANNE-National Honor Society 2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Amalrds 2-35 Proctor 35 Y-Teen 1-2, Cabinet and Council 35 Red Arrows 2-35 Modern Dance 25 Girls' Sports 2-3. Glee Club 15 WILLIAMS, CHARLES DUDLEY-Swimming 2-35 Pep Band 2-35 Band 1, Vice President 2, Secretary 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-25 National Honor Society 3. WILLIAMSON, FERRIL CLEON-Spanish 35 Chess 35 Drivers' Assistant 35 Semester Honor Roll 2. VVILLIFORD, BONNIE LUCII.1.E-Red Arrows 35 Semester Honor Roll 3. Transferred from Syracuse, New York. Y-Teen 15 Glee Club 1. WILLIS, RICHARD STEPHEN-Rifle 35 Track 3. WILSON, GOLDIE MARLENE-Red Arrows 15 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Band 1-25 Glee Club 35 Bible 2, Project Chairman 3. WIMS, LARRY JACK-Hi-Y Cabinet and Council 1-2-35 Bas- ketball 25 Track 35 Band 1-2-35 Intramural 1-2-3. WINKLER, LARRY DEAN-National Honor Society 2-35 Se- mester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Pep Band 1-2-35 Band 1, Drum Major 2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Choir 35 Intramural 15 Boys' State 25 Latin 3, President 1, Vice President 2. WINSLOVV, ELIZABETH ANN-Proctor 2-35 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-2, Cabinet and Council 3. Page Twenty-Three ldenf1'19'caf1'on WISE, MARY LOU---Amards 25 Y-Teen 1-35 Red Arrows 25 Girls' Sports 25 Choir 35 Glee Club 15 Chorus 25 Phi- losophy 35 Semester Honor Roll 2-35 National Honor Society 3. VVOLEVER, DONNA LEE-Amards 15 Y-Teen 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Choir 35 Glee Club 1-2. VVOLFE, DORIS JOAN--Y-Teen 1-Z-35 Red Arrows 25 Glee Club I-2. WOOD, SIIAROL ARLENE-National Honor Society 2-35 Se- mester Honor Roll 2-35 Amards 15 Y-Teen 25 Teepee Teasers 15 Cheerleader Club Z5 Chorus 25 Glee Club 15 Clieerleucler 25 Tliespians 1-2-3. WOODS, ARREL DEAN-Chess 25 Football 15 Baseball 1. WOODSON, CHARLES E.-Semester Honor Roll 15 Stage- craft 35 Stage Technician 1-2-3. WORDEN, VVINSTON LESTER-Amards 25 Thespiuns 2-35 Rctl Cross 2, President 35 Rifle 1-25 Latin 1. WYCKOIVF, JERRY LEROY--Pep Band 35 Band 1-2-35 Science Fiction 2. YINGST, EDVVARD ELLIS-Hi-Y 1-25 Basketball 15 Track 1-25 Intramural Z. YOUNG, SHIRLEY ANN-Y-Teen 1-2-35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 National Honor Society 3. ZIEGLER, KENNETH VVAYNE-Hi-Y 35 Airplane 1-2. ZICKEFOOSE, NANCY RUTH--Y-Teen 35 Red Arrows 1-2-3. ZIMMERMAN, DONALD DEAN-Student Council 35 Math 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 National Honor Society 3. DAVID CHANDLER I.ARRY JOE DAVIS THELMA EGBERT JOSEPH IOUP LEO LANPHERE Not Pictured NYDA MANNING BILLY MASLEN CHARLES McCOY TERRY PENNEY DALLAS REISERER NORMA JEAN SHAW RUSSELL SISK GEORGE TELFORD ROBERT VVINEGARNER KENNETH YOKE Identification for the pictures on the senior division page is as follows: Qlj Senior swimming lettermen, Don Unruh, Dale Heckman, lim Cooper, Iohn Drowatzky and Paul Lewis, eating zwiebach and honey before a meet. CZ? Katherine Crouch panto- miming in the senior assembly. QQ Armida Romero and Kenny Hooper leading cheers in a pep assembly. HD Clowning in the senior assembly was David Iohnson. CSD Three so-called musicians, Marvin Carlson, Iohn Drowatzky and Tom Bryan, prac- tising for a Christmas program in American history class. QQ Modeling formals for a NORTH STAR ad were Nancy Hanna and Kay Sherwood, UQ A candid shot caught Louise Anderson applauding the above musicians. Q85 Capt. Andy Anderson emceeing the senior assembly. Page Twenty-Four Formulating class policies were the senior class officers. left to right, Kenny Cross, vice president: Melodee Stanley, sergeant at arms: Kay Sherwood, vice president, Eva ju Rucker, secretary treasurer and Don Harries, president. The North boys who attended Boys' State last summer were, left to right, top row, Phil Gearheart, Marvin Carlson, Bob Elgaard and Larry VVinkIerg bottom row, Tom Bryan, Richard Hilton and Howard Peek. Upper left, Lyndal Bales, Margaret Veith and Vicki Voth. Upper right, a typical scene at a slumber party. Lower left. top row: Shirley Coleman, Shirley Duke. Bonnie Springfield, ,lorita XX'atson and Andree Evjeng middle row: Pat Infield, ,leanette Stephan, Phyllis Shadid and Kaki Bounousg bottom, Elizabeth VVinslow. Lower right: Florence Caves and Janice Coffman. Playing space chess on a three-dimensional board which they constructed were Marvin Carlson, Phil Gearheart and Tom Bryan. Here were two representative senior home rooms. Page Twenty-Five CLUBS 'T Cl.u.bS .sw Bible Club officers were 4Frances Hensley, presidentg Roger Sutter, vice president, Judy Martin, secretaryg Francine Hensley, treasurer, Ross Thomas, publxcityg Marlene Wilson, project. Miss Esther Kaufman and Delbert Means were the sponsors. Pictured on the division page are the clubs numbered as follows: QU Teepee Teasers, Officers: Sherri Shubert, presi- dent, Arline Six, program chairman, secretary, Iames McNeely. Miss Ruth McCormick was the sponsor. Q25 Stamp Club, Officers: Peter Patton, president, Buddy Lockett, vice president, Don Rennaker, secretary treasurer. Wesley Lauterbach and Miss Mary Rhodes were the sponsors. QFD Archery Club, Officers: Micky Ringler, president, Loyce Cox, secretary, Bob Thorpe, treasurer. Miss Ann Theilen was the sponsor. Q41 Square Dance Club, No officers were elected. Roy Groe was the sponsor. Amard Club entertained various civic organizations and presented three evenings of one-'act plays. Officers were Charolette Calc, presidentg john Elliott, sec- retaryg Sandy Bentz, treasurer. Miss Ruth McCormick was the sponsor. Page T-wenty-Eight Red Cross Club officers were 'Winston VVorden, president, Bill McClain, vice president, Phyllis Shadid, secretary, Mary Gwinup, treasurer. Miss joy Hamil was the sponsor. Photo by Bucks' Inc. Also shown on the division page are clubs numbered as follows: CSD Chess Club, Officers: Iohn Elliott, president, Gilbert Mays, vice president, lim Unruh, secretary, Howard Peek, matchmaker. Club sponsor was Neil Dearinger. C6j Art Club, Honorary officers: Sharon Wiley, presidentg Virginia Huck, vice president, David Iohnson, secretary. Miss Margie Goodwin was the sponsor. I UQ Square Dance Club. The Red Cross Club sponsored an all-school dance, Moonlight on Waikiki? Members sold doughnuts to earn ntoney to buy a Wheelchair for the county hospital. The Pep Club presented a colorful ensemble of red and white at the football and basketball games. The group sold pom poms for the North-East game and sponsored an all-school dance, The Turkey Trotf' '-:maid Members of Pep Club Cabinet and Council were first row, left Cheerleaders club included first row, left to right: Theresa Simpson, to right: Elizabeth 'Winslow, Sharon Sampson, president: Connie Lee. Nancy Hanna, Armida Romero, head cheerleader, Beth Vllright, Donna Second row: Judy Bell, Theresa Simpson, sergeant at arms, Emily Farha, Kay Clark, Donna Wlhite. Second row: jimmy Hooper, jimmy Bowles, Janice Coffman, vice president. Third row: Janet Farha, Joyce Phipps, Kenny Hooper, assistant head cheerleader, David Johnson, Billie Alien. Joan Balay, Catherine Newman. Fourth row: Sharon Good, secretary, Not pictured was Kay Cohlmia, publicity chairman. janet Foltz. Filth row: Anita Martin, Betty Morz, Ruth Ann Stephenson, janet Haden, Claudia VVhite, treasurer. Paw Tfwentv-Nine Quill and Scroll members were first row, left to right: Sherri Shubert, Marilyn Jacobs, Arline Six, Joan Evans, Second row: Kay Sherwood, Kathlyn Keeler, Nancy Norling, Peggy Rudy. Alys Richardson, Marilyn Sage, Carol Peterson, Mary Luce, Mary Jane Denton. Third row: Marvin Carlson, John Drowatzky, Tom Bryan. Quill and Scroll was composed of sixteen students who had done out- standing Work in the field of journalism, serving either on the staff of the NORTH STAR or the TOWER. Before a student could be considered for membership he must have been in the upper third of his class scholastically. Thespian members consisted of Arline Six, secretary: Sherri Shubert, Connie Lee, Kay Sherwood, Kay Hisel, Melodee Stanley. Barbara Baenisch, Miss Ruth McCormick, sponsor. Second row: Donna Scheibe, Peggy Rudy, Mary Jane Denton, Marie Reinhardt, Ernestine Oster, Dorothy Metz, Nancy Norling. Third row: Harry Smith, Marvin Carlsen, Tom Bryan, Don Harries, Howard Jones. Thespians, an honor society for dra- matists, has the following requirements: students must have seventy speaking lines before an audience or 100 hours of back stage work. One star is earned for each additional seventy lines or 100 hours of work. Four stars may be earned. National Honor Society was an honorary organization whose members were selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service. Because this was the last year for the society at,North, only seniors were considered for membership. Selections were made from the upper fourth of the class. National Honor Society members included first row, left to right: Ralph Mattingly, Catherine Newman, Shirley Coleman, Bobbie Ann Schaeffer, Linda Barrington, Sharol VVood, Larry VVinkler, Arline Six, Barbara Baenisch, Ruth Dopps, Barbara VVilliams, Dixie Logan, Richard Hilton. Second row: Armida Romero, Louise Baird, Lyndal Bales, Mary Jane Denton, Judith Nelson, Erma Lee Phillips, Karlene Doepke, Astrid Keipper, Marilyn Berger, Marquitia Sanderson, Margaret Veith, Donna Rutledge. Luanna Brunhoeber, Anna Beth Knight. Third row: Kathlyn Keeler, Eva Jo Rucker, Melodee Stanley, Janice Coffman, Janet Foltz, Claudia VVhite, Don Harries, Buddy Johns, Roger Graves, Barbara Mathes, Sharon VViley, Mary Lou VVise, Jean Diehl, Marilyn Linnen, Sondra Bachman. Fourth row: Shirley Ann Young, Mary Luce, Nancy Norling, Vicki Ann Voth, Marilyn Heckel, Judith Bazelle, Carolyn FlSIChCf, Milry Catherine McLanahan, Alys Richardson, Sharon Sampson, Doris Lehman, Francis English, Charolette Cale, Dorothy Metz, Elizabeth WVallace, Joan Balay, Janet Haden, Connie Walton, Anita Martin. Fifth row: James Scarbrough, Vi'arren Lynn, Raymond Rymph, Donald Zimmerman, Dennis Thompson, Bob Hess, Dick Fox, Marvin Carlson, John Drowatzky, Bob Elgaard, Herbert Coin, LaVerne Anderson, Peter Patton, Tom Bryan, Gene Seely, Everett Stiger, Charles Owens. Officers were Larry Winkler, president, Judith Nelson, vice president, Lyndal Bales, secretary. iPhoto by Bucks Inc.j Pa ge Thirty Boys' Rifle Club officers were Ronald Little, president, David Student Council officers were Wiley Folger, president, Bob Boyer, vice Mark, vice president, Bernard Shaffer, secretary treasurer. Sponsors president, Emily Farha, secretary treasurer, Dick Fox, sergeant at arms were V. J. YVenzel and VY. Hughes Davis. Richard Hilton, parliamentarian. Miss Anne Andrews and J W Madei Y-Teen, a service organization for girls, was especially busy during the Christmas season. Members sent Choco- lates for Christmas to students in foreign countries, adopted a poor unfortunate family, made favors for the blind shop party and sent Christmas cards to resi- were the sponsors. The Student Council gave a boost to the school dances for the year by sponsoring the traditional, all-school mixer. Delegates were sent to the Student Council convention at Lawrence and the group put out the student directories. A new project this year was the selling of dents of the Masonic home North High stationery. Hi-Y sent delegates to the Model Legislature at Topeka and the regional Hi-Y conference at Friends University. The club raised money for YMCA World Service Project through various doughnut sales. Y-Teen Cabinet and Council consisted of first row, left to right: jean Diehl, vice president. Second row: Bar- bara VVilliams, Margaret Veith, secretary. Third row: janet Ellis, Arline Six, Francine Hensley. Fourth row: Barbara Baenisch, Frances Hensley, Donna Lusk, Adelia Johnson. Fifth row: Diane Russell, Beth Wright, Eva Jo Rucker, ju-dy Nelson, Ruth Olson, Carol White. Sixth row: Kay Hisel, Donna Rutledge, Melodee Stanley, Marilyn Sage, Nancy Fuller, Marilyn Linnen. Hi-Y officers included first row: left to right, seniors: Paul Turner, devotional chairman, Don Reeves, treasurer, Clair Donnelly, vice president, David Bunker, president, Leland McKenzie, secretary, Larry Bensch, service chairman, Marvin Garfield, senior sponsor. Second row: juniors: Bill Nickell, president: Walter Minnick, treasurer, Ronald Smith, social chairman, Dale Noel, secretary, Eddie Thompsonhchaplaing W. Hughes Davis, junior sponsor. Third row: Wesley Lauterbach, junior sponsor, Wesley Cummins, treasurer, Edd Ranck, vice president, Don Martinson, sophomore sponsor. Page Thirty-One Spanish Club-Officers: Carolyn Snell, president, Keith Sullivan, vice Business Club-OHicers: janet Hicks, president, Daisy Mcctry, vice pre-sidazitg Patricia Brewer, secretary. The sponsor was Miss Bessie president, Virginia lluck, secretary treasurer. i'.Qiss Her: Stax was Ciccclzeay. the sponsor. Photo Club-Officers: David Hawley, president, Dale Roehrman, Philosophy Club-Officers: Phil Gearheart, president, Marvin Carl- vice president, Monica Richards, secretary treasurer. The sponsor was son, vice president. Roy Harmon was the sponsor. Cecil Gray. Airplane Club-Officers: Dwight Fletcher, president, jerry Sisk, vice i Leaders Club-Officers: Murel VVeiss, president, Janis Simmons, president, Henry H-Iurton, secretary treasurer, Nolan VVallace, sergeant vice president, Earlene Mullen, secretary, Betty 'Ihomas ,sergeant at at arms. Club sponsor was V. J. VVentzel. ZITITIS. Mrs. Perry Xvflghf was the sponsor. Page Thir1y'Tfwo l 1 Science Club-Officers: C. VV. Ery, president, Charles Owens, sec- Math Club-Officers: Roger Mannschreck, president, lim Crepps, Xetagl treasurer, Eddie Copeland, vice president. The sponsor was j. vice president. Miss Celia Canine and Don Martinson were the sponsors. . OYCT. Latin Club-Officers: Harold Hershberger, president, Evelyn Traur- German Club-Otficers: Charles Owens, president: Mary Catherine wein, vice president: Ruth Schafer. secretary, Gerry McClelland, pub- McLanahan, vice presidenr, Linda Barrington, secretary. Miss Bessie licity. Club sponsor was Miss Bernice Payne. Goodyear was the sponsor. Girls' Rifle Club-Honorary officers: Norma Beham, president, Doro- Pen Pal Club-Officersg Lin-da Barrington, president, Beth Bledsoe, thy Allison, vice president, Emma Lou Campbell, executive officer, sec- vice president, Barbara Terrell, secretary, Robert Harms, treasurer. retary treasurer, Marcella Kirk. The sponsor was Miss Esther Pfleger. Mrs. Helen Christie was club sponsor. Page Thirty- Thru' L9-S3 ACTIVITIES S1 W X 4' 1 elf w as 5. S E SS 2 S ' if :ra fs 5 H 2 Ei SQ Z -8 K5 Q 65 gr fi 5 is 'S A YS 53. 2: fbl '1'he Mixed Choir was comprised ot tirst row, left to right: Belva Utt, Marilyn Rathke, June Scott, Betty Reeder, Donna Rutledge, liarolynsue Harrison, Ruth Dopps, Bobbie Ann Schaeffer, Eva Jo Rucker, Sharol VVood, Phyllis Carnahan, Jo Bailey, Donna Smith, Margaret Saxe, Emily Farha, Beverly Chandler. Sec- ond row: Janet Ellis, Barbara Iylathes, Nancy Hanna, Shirley Garner, Claudia VVhite, Dorothy Gerlaclc, Marilyn Berger, Carol Van Hall, Ann Cannady, Lahoma Hancock, Donna VVolever, Anita Martin, Fylelodee Stanley, Kathlyn Keeler, Mary Jane Denton, Lyndal Bales, Nancy Norling, Evelyn Hutchison, Ruth Lueker, Judy Nelson. Third row: Carolyn Darge, Judith Hentzen, Pat Monroe, Judy McGregor, llah Graves, Joan Baiay, Joan Lisenby, Mary Lou XVise, Nancy VVhit- alter, Judy Martin, Jean Porteus, Mary Luce, Elisabeth XVallace, Frances Potter, Dorothy Hainline, Shirley Carrington, Joy Johnson, Connie VValton, Caroline Tatum, Clara Jane liarrison, Loyce Cox, Gwen Grant, Joan Clark, Kay Sherwood. Donna Scheihe. Fourth row' Calvin McCormick, Bill Schweer, Jerry Sisk, Joe Lopez, Charles Baldwin, Norman Groom, Johnny Shaffer, Eddie Sooter, Jerry Smith, Edward Thompson, Howard Peek, Don Klaassen, Darryl Bradbury, David Marler. Jim Cooper, Gene Seeley. Dean Unruh, Gary Carrington, Wlayne Jones, Eddie Townsend, Jim Bowles, Tom Allmond, Robert Raynor. Fifth row: Gil- bert Wiaggoner, Dean Crouse, Don Harries, James Sutterfield, Billy Pocock, Roger Miller, John Trent, Dale Churchman, Cullen Cook, Lawrence Bunton, Larry VVink- ler, R, C, Schreck, Roger Burgess, Edward Brown, Dean Branson, Robert Smith, Allen Mills, Eldon Powers, Kenneth Cross, Keith Mardock, Julian Carillo, Dale Heckman, Bill Chapman, Larry Heiserrnan. Photo by Buck's Inc. The vocal department, under the direction of Miss Christa Fisher and Neil Dearinger, ap- peared before many audiences during the year. Programs were presented for various civic clubs, church groups, radio shows and school assemblies. Six members of the Girls' Ensem- ble also sang for a special television assembly. All the vocal groups sang in the annual North High fall and spring concerts and the bi-annual performance of the VVichita Spring Festival. This included the Mixed Glee Club and the Sophomore Girls Glee Club which are pictured on page thirtv-five. They are Members of the North High Singers were left to right, front row: Betty Reeder, Phyllis Carna- 1'1lll11bCI'S OIIC Zllld DIIIC I'CSpCCI1VCly. han, Anita Martin, James Sutterfield. Eddie Sooter, Johnny Shaffer, Keith Mardock, Eva Jo Rucker, ,Emily Farlma, Beverly Chandler. Second row: Joan Balay, Judy McGregor, Gene Seeley, Larry Heiserman, Roger Miller, Edward Brown, Dean Branson, Connie VValton, Joy Johnson, Evelyn Hutchison, accompanist, Judy Nelson. Photo by Buclds Inc. Members of the orchestra included left to right, tirst row: Linda Barrington, Lyndal Bales, Karlenellloeplce, Nancy Hanna, Ralph 'Mattingly, Donna Rutledge, Pat Mahaffy, Margaret Veith. Second row: Mary Catherine McLanahan, Marilyn Berger, Maureen Smith, Everett Stiger, Carole Koci, Margaret Christy, Donna VValker. Suzanne Ramsey, Charlene Bright, Mary Marsh, Carol Hughes, Barbara Malone.. 'Ihird row: Mary Beth Lipscomb, Marilyn Lmnen, Janice Fauss, Marilyn Pike, Harrold Hutchison, Joyce Reed, Barbara Law, Tomi Bryan, Larry Winkler, Richard, Hilton, Delores Phillips, Sondra Bachman, Charolette Cale, Gary Rohrer, James McElroy, Donald Harries, Norman Groom, JoAnn Lovern. Fourth row: Larry McCall, VIQIO1' Evans, JQFYY R0bffS0Y1, Bifgbflfil Milfllesv Mable Royal, Hafvfrle Shepard, Jane Besler, Vicki Ann Voth, Doris Lehman, Vernon Reffner, Robert Hallowell, ,Alan Ware, Eldon Thomas, Larry Vhiderom. lhoto by Bucks Inc. Page Thirty-Six v Composingi the Mixed Chorus were first row, left to right: Maxine Donnelly, Janet Peters, Colleen Helvie, Donna Majors, Janice Mustoe, Barbara Dotv, Barbara VS allter, Louise Blatt, Orpha Jean Hartzler, Anne Beth Knight, Verletta Hays, Ethyl Thomas. Second row: Joan Lane, Velda Lea Brumlev, Evelvn'Patterson, NiHfllf'liwHCCk3l, Crystal Andrews, Kay Kendall, Glenda Clark, Eleanor Pennington, LaVonne Bledsoe, Bette Stewart, Janet Mannen, Marilyn 'Miller. 1 Third rowi Krona ibray, Beverly Raper, Norma Markum, -Lester Clifford, Jerry Lane, Bob Barrett, Julius Jones, Gareld Marks. Raymond Dean, Janice Drake, Phyllis VVilliamS, J,ean.Cooper. l-ourth rotv: Bill Nlckell, Francis Winter, Bill Heritage, Dick Kuhns, Dwayne Cox, Johnny Gutierrez, Bill MCVicker, WVarren Ramsey, Robert Stout, Edwin Carr, Terry Scroggrns, Howard W'illiams, Roger Mannschreek, Frank Primm, Kay Cohlmia. Photo bv Buck's lnc. ' The initrumental groups, directed by Bob Hollowell, took part in many activities both in and out of school. Both the band and the orchestra appeared in the Pops Concert given early this year, the Wichita Spring Fes- tival and various assemblies. The marching band played for all football games, gave half time performances, and par- ticipated in many parades. The orchestra pro- vided the background music before many of the school plays and gave outside programs also. Pictured as number eight on page thirty-five is the String Ensemble, a group composed of or- chestra members. Included in the Girls' Ensemble were left to right: Ann Cannady, Joan Balav, Joan Lisenby, Frances Potter, Pat Monroe, Joan Clark, Connie VValton, Judith Hentzen, Beverly Chandler, ii-elva Ott, Eva Jo Rucker, Ruth Dopps, Ruth Lueker, Karolynsue Harrison, Donna Rutledge, accompanist, Judy Nelson. Photo by Buck's inc. The band members were left to right, front row: Carole Koci, Katherine Crouch, Donna Walker, John Drowatzky, Sammy Lou Keefer, Jeanette Friebus, Pat Hastings. Margaret Christy. Second row: Larry VVinkler, Richard Hilton, Murel Weiss, Delores Phillips, Frances Eckhardt, Sam Long, Sue Pantier, Marilyn Sage, Charolette Cale, Bonnie O'Dell, John Jaekle, Sondra Bachman, Herbert Hale, Sondra Lyda. Fhird row: Maureen Smith, James Connett, Mary Jane Denton, Jerry' YVyCkoff, Judy Bell, C. YV. Fry, Carol Sue Pennington, Rae Nola Bradford, Richard llackworth, Martha Hodges, Luzella Smith, Shirley Smiley, Stanley Glen- dening, Charles Bachman, Jack Chester, Mary Dailey, Kenneth McClure, Gary Rohrer, Charles Cale, James McElroy, Norman Groom. Fourth row: Martha, Reagan, Joan Dunbar, VVilbur Newman, Doris Mitchell, Bill Iless, Donald Rennakerh Muriel Neff, DeVerne Lehman, Ronald Fisher, Delores Lewellen, Robert Reed, Geraldine Creek, Vernon Reffner, Charles VVilliams, John Elliot, Wade Stantield, John Hanna, Bob Hess, James Mailen, Donald Lessenden, Dan Shea,. Alan VVare, VVarren Lynn, Eldon Thomas, Larry NVilderom. Fifth row: Ivan Kelty, Jerry Roberson, Sonia Cota, Henry Young, Owen Lingenfelter, Houston Devirs, Mary Catherine McLanahan, Bruce Laughlin, Larry McCall, Jim Tarry, Bill Conner, Bill Thomas, Don Reeves, James House, Ross Pike. Photo by Buck's Inc. Page Thirty-Scfvffn Typing up copy were the editors of the first semester STAR, Tom Bryan, editor, and Kaki Bounous, assistant editor. The first semester STAR staff was made up of advanced journalists and five of the beginning journalists. The staff was shown as follows at the typewriters: Tom Bryan, editor, and Kaki Bounous, assistant editor. First row: joe Stevens, sports columnist, Kay Hisel, feature editor: Kay Sherwood, circulation manager, Connie Lee, reporter, Louise Anderson, typist: Jeanette Stephan, alumni editor, joan Evans, business man- ager, jorita VVatson, feature editor. Second row: David Hawley, photographer, Arthur Gould, and john Drowatrky, sports editors, Marvin Carlson, advertising manager, Peggy Rudy, business manager. Not pictured was Rosemary Mibeck, club editor. Photo by Bucks Inc. l l l l Mrs, Minnie Drowatzky, adviser of the STAR and TOVVER, was busily working on copy. The blackboard behind her was typical of the journalism classes. Proofing the page were the second semester STAR editors, john Drowatzky, editor, and leannie Pryor, assistant editor. During the year, the STAR staffs turned out 27 reg- ular issues of the paper, plus a six-page and two eight- page papers. Some of the duties of the staffs were to meet deadlines, Write and proof copy, Write headlines, make up the pages, sell advertising, and hundreds of other details that all helped turn out a paper on Friday. The STAR editors worked hard during the year and under the leadership of Mrs. Minnie Drowatzky, journalism adviser, turned out the paper on schedule. This STAR staff took over the paper at the beginning of the second semester, and soon became familiar with the problems of putting out a paper. Front row, left to right, were: Tomlny VVatts, photographer, Keith Taylor, circulation manager, Joe Stevens, sports columnist, john Drowatzky, editor, Arthur Gould, sports editor, Roger Lusk, sports editor. Second row: jim House, advertising manager, Arthur Six, art editor, Sherri Shubert, club editor, joan Evans, business manager, Carol Peterson, art editor, Mary Luce, assistant feature editor, Alys Richardsonjfeature editor. On the steps, bottom to top: Rhea Jensen, feature columnist, Marilyn Jacobs, alumni editor: Kathlyn Keeler, circulation manager, Nancy Norling, art editor, Marilyn Sage, assistant feature editor, Jeannie Pryor, assistant editor, Peggy Rudy, feature editor, Mary Jane Denton, typist. Photo by Buck's Inc. Paw Thifft-Eiqhr Scheduling pictures, cropping pictures and using the slide rule seemed to be the main problems the TOWER staff ran into, along with identifying pictures, checking senior ques- tionnaires and writing copyg but when the TOWER came out in May, it was agreed that all efforts were worthwhile. The beginning journalists served as reporters on the STAR while learning the fundamentals of journalism. The beginning journalists who served as reporters on the STAR second semester were, first row, left to right: blelvin Riggs, Bill Heritage. Second row: Shirley Laham, Sammy Lou Keefer. Third row: Allen Mills, Harry Smith, John Pryor, Page Thirly-Ninn The TOWVER staff worked hard this year putting out the first North yearbook with a hard back Cover. First row, left to right: -Ioan Evans, business managerg Louise Anderson, seninr editor, Kathlyn Keeler, music groupsg Connie Lee, facultyg Arline Six, snapshots. Second row: Jeanette Stephan, circulation man- ager: Rosemary Mibeck, clubs, Kay Sherwood, co-editor, Kay Hisel, dramaticsg .lorita Watson, dances, Marvin Carlson, co-editor. Third row: Peggy Rudy, journalismg Torn Bryan, senior editor: Keith Taylor, sports, Tommy Watts and David Hawley, photographers. Photo by Buckfs Inc. A familiar sight at the cafeteria door on Friday was the journalists selling the NORTH STAR and sports programs. Shir- ley I.aham buys a paper from Alys Richardson, while David Bunker waits his turn. Supervising the layouts of the TONVER pages were the editors, Marvin Carlson and Kay Sherwood. Shown here are scenes froin the senior assembly, Showboat. On the left: La .Verne Anderson and Kathlyn Keeler, center: Ralph Mattingly, lzarry VVims, Bill Chapman, Dick Stoekstill. Kathlyn Keeler, La Verne Anderson, Anita Martin, Eva jo Rucker. Mary Catherine McLanahan, Eddie Sooter, David Johnson, Katherine Crouch, Arline Six, Kenny Hooper, Sherri Shubert, Barbara Baeniseh, Don Hall and Pat Infield. Right: Eva Jo Rucker and Lddie Sooter. The assemblies this year were enjoyable. The senior assembly featured excellent talent and outstanding scenery. The high point was the finale when the entire cast sang Old Man Riverf' The Arkansas City pep assembly was lots of fun. Herb Coin furnished lots of laughter riding a little tri- cycle. Probably the outstanding assembly was put on by the faculty. The audience was practically hysterical when the teachers became the students and at student became the teacher. The sophomores put on a talent show early in the fall. A television show and several speeches also comprised programs for assemblies. l l uniors based their assembly on the theme Stew in' . l P Down at the Bottom of the Sea was the theme of the Arkansas City CDU! Vvlth Baby. pep assembly. First row, left to right: Jeanette Stephan, Joyce Phipps, .Ioan Evans, joe Stevens, Sondra Ly-da, janet Farha. Beth XVright. Second row: Richard Herron, ,ludith Arthur, Sharon Good, Billie VVilli:1ms and Herb Coin. The mean little kids shown here are, left to right, Glen Browne, Miss Gladys Mason, Mrs.. Minnie Drowatzky, K. L., Ervin, Miss Christa Fisher. Lined up for a spelling contest are jack Kincheloe, Mrs. janet Nitschke, Miss Ruth McCormick, Mrs. Minnie Drawatzky and Miss Bernice Payne . Page Furty ,--s. V D, A., ,. ,,.:- l .1-e .,-1 1, The cast of Annie Get Your Gun took time out from rehearsal for a picture. Left to right on the first row are Edith Heil, Dorothy Metz, Marie Reinhardt, Charolette Cale, Carolyn Fletcher and Nancy Norling. Second row: Barbara Williams, Barbara Baenisch, Kathy Coder, Sandy Bentz, Sherri Shubert, Arline Six, Ruth Dopps, Anita Martin and Eva jo Rucker. Third row: Charles Owens, David Mark, Richard Lewis, C. VV. Fry, Tom Bryan, james McCabe, jerry VVyckoff, Marvin Carlson, Bob Hess, Howard jones, Robert Moran and Ross Thomas. The cast for 'lCheaper by the Dozen posed in iamily portrait style. On the floor is ,limrnie Small. First row, left to right: Sherri Shubert, Howard jones, Charolette Cale and Karen Moore. Second row: Arline Six, Virginia Miller, Barbara Terrell, Bob Eberly and Vernon jacobs. Third row: Robert Raynnr, Charles Pickard, Kenneth Cable and Bill Wildin. Not pictured were james McCabe and Pat Debusman. A scene from the Halloween play Twelve O'clock Murder included, ll-lt to right, Bill VVildin, Barbara Terrell, Tony Amend and Ruth Ann Tincher. The dramatics department, under the di- rection of Miss Ruth McCormick, gave several command performances this year. The first big play of the season was an all- school affair, Cheaper by the Dozen. Next, the senior class presented the rip-roaring Annie Get Your Gun in real VVestern style. The dramatics students also presented a Halloween play, Twelve O'clock Murder, and three evenings of entertaining Amard plays. X A scene on board a boat from 'fAnnie Get Your Gunf' included jerry Wyckoff, Howard Discussing problems of the VVild Caught in the act ot making-up for the senior play, jones, Alvin Washee, Sherri Shubert and Gene W'est show were james McCabe, Tom were Ross Thomas, C. VV. Fry, Carolyn Fletcher, Ivan Seely. Bryan and Howard jones. Collins and jerry Perrill. f Wing ffl:-bi Haw Paye Forty-One The jazz singers participating at the Moonlight on Waikiki dance were Larry XVAims, Bill Chapman and Dick Stockstill. In the center picture, Beth Wright, joan Evans, Joyce Phipps, Sharon Good and janet Farha danced as a chorus line at the 'lTurkey Trot. Ralph Mattingly, Harold Brown and Eddie Brown gave splendid entertainment at the Moonlight on Waikiki dance. zzz' ,,,.,. ft :.1 f f: '-- , ' ' i ':ii . ':::i:::'i . if '::i Dances at North during the year included ef 'mf . ' ' V. P. :.,v: , x -:-. A -.-.. ,Q everything from sock-hops to the annual senior V i lzz A C ,..,. N E . : prom. Many of the clubs sponsored dances. 5 d i gg QSM : ' ' ' The Red Cross sponsored the Moonlight on 33 Waikiki sport dance. Pep club sponsored the ' 3'5 - uTurkey Trot, a girl ask boy dance. The In 7 5 - Student Council sponsored two dances, a sock- Alx 5 hop and the Spring Reveillef' a semi-formal . I dance. Mervyn Crlser and Marcia Jess sat out a dance at the Turkey Trot. Mary Beth Lipscomb. Norman Groom, Kathlyn Keeler and Keith Taylor spent most of their time dancing at the Moonlight on VVaikiki dance. ' 1 l Various activities are pictured on division page 35. fly Mixed Glee Club. QD Thomas Watts, school photographer, washes prints. GJ David Hawley, also a photographer, enlarges pictures. Q43 Carmen and Baisal Smith compete in a jitterbug contest. Q55 Evelyn Patterson bewitched the audience in a Halloween play. Page Forty-Two 1 l tf J, Mvrna Harper and Judith Arther gracefully entertained the queen and 'king at the junior-senior prom. in the center picture King Angel Leon danced with queen 'Judith Nelson. in the right picture, Kay Sherwood accompanied violinist Mary Catherine Mclsanahan. On this page are pictures taken at the junior- senior prom, Sweethearts on Paradef, held on February 14. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the king and queen. Iudith Nelson, who made a charming queen, and Angel Leon, a handsome king, were chosen out of a group of eight candidates. The crowning was held during the floorshow and afterwards the dancing continued. Everyone danced to the music of Cliff Sproul at the junior-senior prom. Page Forty-Three Angel Leon and Judith Nelson vsere crowned king and queen of the junior-senior prom Continuing with activities pictured on page 35 Phyllis Shadid foretold the futures of Angel Leon, Kay Shibley ay Brown, Ioe Stevens and Herbie Coin. Ernie McDaniel at the piano. String Ensemble. CSU Sophomore Glee Club. SPORTS 1 - i Q SA 1 we 1 x A iz ii 5 SI, 9 8 W Y , , Q e fi 2 sw Q 2 9? ,, Si Members of the A football squad were, front row, left to right, Bill Chapman, Rod Hartley, Gene Miracle, Roy Dickinson, Earl Smart, Marcellus Duckett, Bill Soward, Ray Simpson, Bob Hess. Second row: Francis VVinters, manager, Nate Sanders, Sam Apperson, Keith Mardock, Terry Scroggins, Phil Estep, Dale Heckman, Dicx Stockstill, john McCarty, Craig Martin, jim House, manager. Third row: LaYerne Anderson, Don Leliegue, Don VVest. Mervyn Criser, Arliss Atchley, Ken Cross, Ed Sooter, Richard Telford, Calvin McCormick, manager. Fourth row: Monk Edwards, coach, Joe Cooking, Don Vaughn, A. E. Vaughn, Al Erway, Merle Speer, Sam Long, R. C. Schreclc, Don Corning, Larry VVilderom, ,lan Otis, Gene Seely, Bill Kincaid, coach. North High's football team finished in a tie for third place in the Ark Valley. North had 4 wins, 4 losses and one tie. SEASONS RECORD North 0 . . . . St. Maryis 7 North 13 . .. Winfield 13 North 12 .. .. Wellington 0 North 6 .. .. El Dorado O North 0 . .. Newton 7 North 7 . . . . Ark City 6 North 18 .. . Hutchinson 13 North 0 . . Topeka 12 North 6 . . . . East 25 Rod Hartley was carrying the ball. Second: Marcellus Duckett went for a gain ot a few yards. Third: Monk Edwards was giving directions to his boys on the field during the Newton-North football game. Page Foru-'Six l 1 Members ot the B football squad were, front row, left to right, Lavern Brown, Philip Bradley, Russell Doyle, Billy Pocock, Roy Budd, johnny Wells, ,lack Perkins, Rocky Stonestreet and ,lack Schmitt. Second row: Larry Gaither, Gene'Crossette, Murle Lassman, Lawrence Doran, Verlon McKay, Bill McVickers, Dick Kuhns, Gene Wolthausen and Bill Klopp. Third row: Bob Heart, john Trent, Darrell Gilchrist. Sammy Cale, Ronald Mver, John Look and jerry Brad- tield. Fourth row: jim House, manager, Kenny Loffland, Marvin Bourland, Howard Pechin, Calvin McCormick, manager, and Rex! VVade. B TEAM'S RECGRD SOPHOMORE TEAM'S RECORD North 6 . . . . .. . Hutchinson 6 North 0 .......... .... E mporia 7 North 6 .. .. El Dorado 6 North 39 .. .. Augusta 13 North 0 . .... Preston 20 North 13 . .... East 19 North 0 . .. Hutchinson 6 North 48 . .. Newton 7 North 6 . ...... East 0 North 0 .. .. St. Mary's 12 North 0 . .. East 0 North O . .... East 21 The members of the sophomore football squad were, front row, left to right, Gus Palacio, David Davis, Steve Santiago, Ross Pike, Larry West, Harrold Hutchison, Paul Lopez, Ronald Russell, Bob Erwin. Second row: Noble Metz, Jerry Hvachman, Ronald Singleton, Dean Hill, Boh Townsend, Alvin Honier, Gary Lane, Keith Smith, Myron Proctor, Walter Harbour, Earl Koon, and Frank Lary. Third row: Larry McVVhorter, Gary Mounsey, Clem Caster, Don McCor- mick, Larry McCall, Sam Mobley, Gordon McMaham, Carl Lewis, Clifford Shiblom and Bill Hess. Fourth row: Vernon Jacobs, YVeston House, john jackel, Steve Berry, Philip Peer, Don Harris, Larry Mullen, Monte VValton, Mark YVhite, Billy Bass. Ron Fisher, and Boyd Fogg, manager. Fifth row: Dick Zobel, jerry Raithel, Martin Hiltner, jim liaerzisch, Riley Miller, Gary Brown, Herb Cott, Dean Selvy, Larry Rebenstorf, David Sarver, Alvin Buttermore, Rex Eberly, Glen lirowne, coach, jack Scroggins, Edwin Ramsey, john Davis, Dale Dutton, Lester Hall, Vllesley Cummings, jerry Larson, and Howard Hegr. Page Forty-Seven Members of the first North High basketball team to take the Ark Valley League championship were, front row, left to right: Angel Leon, Richard Herron, Kay Shibley, john Wells, john Gutierrez, Lawrence Bunton, A. E. Vaughn. R. C. Schreck, Bob Elgaard, Herb Coin, Bill Drake, jay Brown, VVurren Ridge, Lester Hall, joe Stevens, Artie Dillon, Jack Schmitt, jan Otis and Bob Erwin. Second row: Glen Browne. assistant coachg Bill Kincaid, coach, Gene Miracle, manager. North High had a good season this year losing only four games, taking getting into the semi-finals in the state tournament in Manhattan. first place in Ark Valley, winning the regional and North Manhattan North .......... East 59 North ..... .......... L awrence North Ark City 45 North El Dorado North Wyandotte 58 North ,... ,,,..,,,,.,,,,, E rtst North ..... .... X Vinfield 46 North ,,,,, ,,.,,,, A rk City North Wellington 39 North ..., ....... VS linfield North ...... ..,........ N CWIOII 52 North Hutchinson North Hutchinson 46 North Wellington North El Dorado 44 North ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,, Newton North ...... ....... N ewton 65 North St. Mary's North ..,.,. ........ I 'IaSk6ll 40 North 59 . ,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....... El Dorado 40 ,North .....................,.,............ VVyand0tte 56 Upper: joe Stevens is fouled by at St. Mary's player while faking a shot. Left: jay Brown C255 goes up to block a shot while Angel Leon 1235 waits for a rebound. In circle: A. E.Vaughn C245 goes up for a shot. Joe Stevens C145 has his back to Callilera. Page Fo rty-Eight r l V1 N0rth's finmen were, seated left tu right. XYilliur Nr-unian, Max Thomas, Dale llE'ClilIl1lll, ,lim Cooper, john Drowatzky, Holi McCormick, Markley Hitt. Edward Solernan, Paul Lewis, Norris Stautfer, Gary Fraipont. Second row: A. B. Collom, coachg Niartin Hiltner, Bill Hess, jack Perkins, 'lim Huntsinger, Lester Clifford, Don Harris, Vernon Reifner, Norman Cubbage, Pat Loyd, D011 Unruh, Eddie Townsend, Larry VVilliams and Bill McVickers, manager. Northis swimming team had three wins, four losses, and one tie. The team also placed fourth in the state tournament. At the' state meet Clifford took thirdg Drowatzky, fourthg Stauffer, fifthg free style relay team, fourth. North 16 . . . Coffeyville 50 North 34 . . .. Wyandotte 32 North 42 . . . . Topeka 23 North 11 . .. Coffeyville 55 North 26 .. ...... East 36 North 19 ..... East 46 North 33 . .. Wyandotte 33 North 41 . .. Topeka 21 H State--Tied for fourth place. Lpper: Markley llitt and Dale Heckman hit the water in the 100 yard free style. Left: Paul Lewis, back Stroker, goes for some more points for North. In eirele: Don Unruh is just finishing a turn. Page Forty-Nine Members of the wr:-stlirifi IFZIIN weie. first row, left to right, Riesen, I. Harbaugh, B. Johnson, A. Honier, R. Pike, T. Ortiz, R. Ashpole, R. Miller, B. Schweer, and B. Flora-15. Second row, R. Budd, B. Soward, S. Santiago, K. Nelson, Ii. Bass, M. Vvhite. Third row, T. Scroggins, manager, II. Pechin, R. Simpson, G. Palacio, R. Wlade, D. Selxy, R. Croshy, F. Lary, F. Marler, D. Relefor-d, and Monk Edwards, coach. Fourth row, L. Brown, M. Boreland, D. Kuhns and K. Cross. North North North North North North North North Members at the tumbling team were, C. Blalack, D. Brown, F. Primm, VV. Harbour, and D. johnson. Second row, D. Ilarries, R. Darnell, B. McCormick, B. Smith, B. McDaniels and B. Oxford:-,Third row, j. Small, D. Ilall, J. Bowles, B. Clifford, K. Hooper, J. Primm and R. Groe. TENNIS TEAMS SEASON North North North North North North North RECORD East .. Hutchinson . . Ark City . . Wiiitield .. Salina . . . Topeka . . . Ark Valley WRESTLING TEAMS SEASON RECORD 19 15 30 6 19 18 25 3 . . . . East . . . Salina . Winfield .. Salina .. Topeka El Dorado . Douglass . . . East 24 23 1 36 27 26 14 37 Members of the team were, sitting, left to right, D. Leliegue, T. Bryan, P. Gearheart, S. Glenden- ing, VV. Lynn and B. Mills. Standing, L. Hetley, H. Cort, B. Bartlett, A. Lindwall, K. Smith, M. Ringler, C. Picard, J. Gutierrez, C. Baldwin, D. Ranck, H. Trimmell, E. Newman and B. Gerkin. Page Fifty , At the left are Al Erway and Phil Ruffin, returning lettermen. Al was a mid-term graduate. Phil was the only boy on North's wrestling team to take iiust in state this year On the right, Dick Kuhns guts a head hold on an El Dorado opponent. The tumbling team gave exhibitions dur- ing the half time of the home basketball games. Besides this it put on an exhibition at the Forum for the ehildrenis Halloween Party. Also several members of the team have tumbled in assemblies. At the left jerry Primm was doing a flip in mid air, whlie David johnson put on an exhibition on the trampoline. Here Don LeBegue was getting ready to return the ball and Phil Gearlieart was practicing his backhand. Page Fifty-One The tennis team was fortunate this year, with five lettermen. They were Tom Bryan, Phil Gearheart, Stanley Glendening, VVarren Lynn, and Bob Mills. Don LeBegue, a junior, played fourth man this year. NORTI-l'S GOLF SEASON RECORD Ark City Invitational .. Fourth Salina Invitational .. .. Sixth VVichita Invitational . . First Hutchinson . . . . . . . . Third Ark Valley ........... Third Angel Leon hledalist East ......... ........ F 'irst Coffeyville . . State .... Members of the defending state champion baseball team were VV. Avery, I. Bachman, B. Boyer, G. Brown, A. Butrermore, C. Caster, B. Chapman, J. Cooking, j. Cooper, R. Crosby, L. Crites, A. Dillon, B. Drake, L. Hall, A. Honier, B. Klopp, F. Luedke, K. Mardock, F. Marler, B. McVicl-.crs, xl. Miller, G. Miracle, G. Mounsey, K. Nelson, J. Otis, G. Palacio. R. Pike, F. Primm, YI. Raithel, VV. Ridge, K. Shibley, j. Shearer, J. Smith, P. Stonestreet, D. Telford, H. Thornburg, B. Townsend, D. Vaughn, -I. VVells, C. VVileyand R. Zobel. Members ot the golt team were: left to right, Bill Kincaid, coach, Tirsn Ortiz, Russell Doyle. Larry VVest. Eddie Guerrero, Angel Leon, Gary Heithecker, Floyd Meade, Tuny Amend, Don Klock, Jerry High, Harold Hutchison, Pfeil Peer, john Miller, Carl Snyder, Gary Carrington, Steve Santiago, Stanley Harper, jerry Dedrick and Merle Taylor. NORTH'S TRACK SEASON RECORD Sterling ........ . . Second North-East Dual .. .. Second W. U. Relays . .. Third K. U. Relays .. . Tenth Baker ....... .. Fifth Ark Valley .. .. Third Regional . . . Members of the track squad early in the season were: L. Androes, j. Barrett, B. Bass, M. Bourland, R. Budd, Statt , . . L. Brown, D. Bradbury, j. Bradfield, j. Burns, G. Burrell, E. Cleghorn. J. Cole. B. Conner, K. Cross, N. Cubhage, YV. Dt-nner, M. Do l's, C. Dcnrelly, M. Duckett, D. Dutton, R. Eberly, B. Elgfaard, J. Fiant, C. W. Fry, B. Glass, S. Hampson, M. Hiltner, Nl. Hitt, L. Hoffman, V. -Incolis, R. Little, I.. McCall, E. McDaniel, J. McCarty, L. Mc- VVh0rter, V. Mcliay, D. Manlove, VV. Mason, XV. Miller, S. Mobley, P. Nichols, C. Owens, P. Patterson, Perk- ins, B. Pryor, V. Reiiner, E. Re-iser, P, Roberson, j. Rohersnn, R. Roberson, N. Sanders, R. C. Schreck, G. Seely, G. D. Selvy, C. Sharp, R. Simpson. R. Smith, 1. Tarry, G. Telford. ll. D. Thomas,-li. Thomas, P. Turner, M. Ulrich, A. E. Va-ighn. R. XVade, V. NVQ-bher, D. VVest, M. White, L. XVinkler. H. Young. Page Fifty-Two North 5 North 9 . North 7... North 7... North 7 North 8 North 2 North 2 .. .. North 9 .. .. North 0 . . At left Don Vaughn put a man out at first. On the right a player was getting batting practice. REGIUNAL STATE North 13 .. .......... Humboldt 4 Teams participating were: North 7 .. .. St. Iohn's l Newton El Dorado North 7 .. .. El Dorado 11 East North Dodge City Great Bend Topeka VV ya ndotte rw' 0 fffhltr. 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Page Fifty-Three Several ot the track men practiced their starts for the quarter mile dash. NORTH'S BASEBALL SEASON RECORD Wellington . Winfield Planeview St. Maryls East Planeview Newton El Dorado St. Maryls . . . . . East On the left Ronald Little was ready to throw the javelin. At right Mark White cleared the high jump. i l Girls lettering during the year were, bottom row, left to right: Martha Reaganp Marilyn Sage, Alys Richardson, Earlene Mullen and Mary Rudrow. Top row: Peggy Rudy, Betty Thomas, Murel VVeiss, Sharon Ledbetter, Verletta Hays, Norma Markum and Carolyn Snell. Picture two: The girls in the modern dance classes staged a program of modern dance toward the end of the year. First row, left to right: Elizabeth Wallon, Monica Richards, Janice Baker, Pat Patton, Shirley Carrington, Glenna May, Marilyn Stuffings and Kay Matson. Back row: janet' Harris, Mary Risser, Georgia Parton, Pat Liley, Velma Adams, Virginia Mobley, Billie Mock and Betty Hooks. Basketball was another of the sports offered after school. Shown are several girls playing a game, while Miss Virginia Ford looks on. For the second year, girls from North were able to receive an all-sports letter. This letter, an N, could be obtained by remaining after school for various sports until the required number of points was obtained. Barely avoiding the. foul line at an after-school bowling gamelwas Carolyn Darge. On the next alley, Nola VVright waits for her ball to return. Picture two: R1 aftgr-sehooh me saiwng Iglass, Sammy long lxeefer was lfrescuingu John Drowatzky. Picture three: Hoping for a strike was Myrna Sage, while Adelia johnson, nlla UI' KH ary Hllkf CIIICIII were Oil 00 EFS. Page Fifty-Four Girls who went out for lite saving after school and received their certificates were, hack row, left to right: Edith Melzer, Barbara Williams, Jessie Glaze, Frances Hensley, Verletta Hays and jean Eherly. From row: Betty Anderson, Ruth Ann Callis, Pat Mahaffy, june Lee, Billie Roadarmer and Sammv Lou Keefer. Picture 2: The team, capturing first place in the after-school basketball tournament, was captained by jane Besler. Members were, top row, left to right: jane Besler, Carole Koci, Joanne Honer and Estela Roman. Bottom row: Rachel Gutierrez, Clydene Smalley and Eddie Rasbach. VVatching the ball head toward the pins was Edith Alexander, an after- school bowler. Some of Northis girls met for bowling after school on Wednesdays. Forming a league uncle-1 the supervision of Miss Ann Theilen, they bowler! at the Recreational Bowling Alley. Girls participating in howling were top row, leit to right: Peggy Rudy, Arilene VVorkman, Dorothy Gerlach, Nnla XVright, Billie Roadarmer, Mariiev Grogan and Glenda Clark. Bottom row, left to right: Dotty Sue Bryan, Marla jean Neal, Myrna Sage, Judy Martin, Anna Parkhurst, Ruth Lueker and Rolla Vickers. Canoeing on the Little Arkansas River was quite popular in the girls' gym -classes. In the far canoe was Caroline Tatum. ' In the 'middle one were Shirley Young and Dixie White. Holding the first canoe was jorita Watson. Donna Wolever, Shnnol VVood and Donna Smith were helping bank ut. Page Fifty-Five SNAPSHQTS 'MYR' Preparing to defend North's honor were, left to right, Elizabeth VVinslow, Indian maidens, left to right, were Rosemary Mibeek, Marilyn Ieanette Stephan, Jorita VVatson, Phyllis Shadid, Andre'e Evjen, Kaki Bounous, Heekel, Barbara Mullin, Kay Matson, Marilyn St. john. Pat Infield, Bonnie Springfield. Excitement rose to a high pitch on November 14, the day of the annual North-East football, game. The pep assembly, parade and other festivities were clim- axed by the game at Veteran's Field that night. Members of the journalism class were working on the NORTH STAR float for the North-East parade. t.!'HtH5 These squaws, resplendent in headdress, were Nancy Fuller, Nancy Priddle, Pat Penix, Margaret Marsh, Annette Evjen, Donna Lusk. Identifications of Division Page fifty-seven: Upper left: Some knowledge-seeking Redskins stopped at the desk in the library. Upper right: Iames Cole, Tommy Bryan, Larry Wilderom, and lim Wallace conducted a physics experiment. In the faculty assembly were Iack Kinchloe, Bob Hollowell, Ianet Nitschke, Ioan Baker and Arline Six. Consulting with Santa Claus were Marilyn Stubbs and Phyllis Williams. In the park were Barbara Hitch and Ioan Veach. Two genuine Redskins led the North-East parade. Page Fifty-Eight Half-time was the signal for North's band and twirlers to put on Queens and attendants led the procession at half-time. In front were a fine show. Cherie Woodbury, East's Varsity Sue, and Sharol Wood, Varsity Sal from North. Following left to right are Pat w7Z1l'l'liCk and Margaret Smith from East, ,Ioan Balay and Eva Jo Rucker from North. During halftime, Varsity Sue and Varsity Sal were crowned, while bands from North and East set the proper mood. A party was held at the Rose Room of the Forum after the game. North's tower looms behind Donna VVhite, in Indian costume Sharol Wood and Don Vaughn were elected to reign over the North-East for Cheerlmding at the North-East game festivities as king and queen. Identifications of Division Page fifty-seven: In circle: Katherine Crouch and Margaret Christy. The cafeteria served good food-just ask these Indian maidens. Do you know this flapper? Itis Rachel Redmond. Chidhood days were relived by these party-minded girls. Bottom right: Ioan Balay, Sharol Wood, queen, and Eva Io Rucker ruled over the North-East celebration. Page Fifty-Nine On North-Ernst parade day, left to right, were Kay Cohlmia, Theresa Northls band, twirlers, and drum majors marched down Douglas Simpson, Beth Wright, jim Bowles, Nancy Hanna, Kenny Hooper, Armida Avenue the afternoon of the North-East game. Romero, Billy Allen, Donna VVhite, David johnson, Donna Kay Clark. Front seat: Marion VVallon, Crystal An- Melodee Stanley, Donna Rutledge, Jean First row, left to right are Judith Arther, drews. Back row: Roberta Pursell, Nancy Diehl, Judy Nelson, Janet Ellis, Kay Hisel rode Myrna Ford, Delight Cheatum, Phyllis Enegren. Garrison, Monica Richards, Anna Lou Linn. on the Y-Teen float. Second row: Theresa Simpson, Phyllis Williams, Marilyn Stubbs, Shirley Laham. Several students admire 'hc art classls entry in the parade. The junior class tlont required a great deal of originality-and work! Page Sixly Pep Band members were, front row, left to right: jim Connett. Richard Hilton, Larry VVinkler, Delores Phillips, Murel Vlleiss, jerry Vllyckoff, Herbert Hale, Sondra Lyda. Second row: Charles VVilliams, Kenneth McClure, Gary Rohrer, Jim lNIcElroy, Norrnan Groom, john Jackle, Sondra Bachman. Third row: Jerry Roberson, Larry McCall, Vernon Reffner, Ivan Kelty, Larry Vllil- derom, VVarren Lynn, Robert Hollowell, director, Eldon Thomas, Alan Vllare, Don Woods, jim Mailen. These Hi-Y members and their sponsors were, front row, left to right: W. Hughes Davis, sponsor, Garry De WVoody, David Bunker, john Drowatzky, Phil Gearheart, Merle Taylor. Standing: Ronald Smith, Marvin Garfield, sponsor, Evan Schuessler. Proctors gave up study periods to work in the library, Junior class officers were These Thespians were present at the office, offices were left to right, front row: Catherine Judy Bell, Janet Ellis, Merle spring IIIIUHUOD. Newman, Norma Phyllis Berger, Janet all- derson, Haden, VVest, Mary Billy Allen and Nancy Hanna. Elaine Zimmerman, Arline Six, Bobbie Ann Taylor, ISHN CUOPCI' 211111 Judith Earlene Mullen. Cheerleaders were, left to right, front row: Nancy Hanna, Armida Romero, Theresa Simpson, Donna White. Second row: Jimmy Bowles, Kenny Hooper, jimmy Hooper, Billy Allen. Page Sixty-One Ami. Upper left: M. Key, M. VVest, B. Thomas. In front: M. Reagan. Upper right: Adelia johnson, Pat Penix, Carolyn James, Marilyn Maxedon, Carolyn Eby. Lower left: Billie Marie Mock, Virginia Mobley. Lower right: M. Key, lvl. Sage, M. VVeiss, M. Reagan, M. VV:-st, B. Thomas, S. Ledbetter. Duane jones, Garry Bethel, lim Veach, Floyd Luanna Bruenhoeber, Barbara Ralley, Dorothy Meade, Keith Sullivan, jim Wallace. Gerlach. 2 l Don Harries, Donna Kay Clark, Mark VVhite, Kay Ruby June Holden and Mary Lou Cohlmia, Richard Taylor, Don Ranney. Director is Kenny VVxse, age 7. Ann Meek. Hooper. Upper left, bottom to top: Marilyn Stubbs, Carol Pennington, Phyllis Williams, Theresa Simpson. Upper right: Louise Blatt, Rhea Jen- son. Lower left: Nancy Brazill, Phyllis Trim- ble, Muriel Neff. Lower right: Patsy Cravens, jackie Mize, Sonia Cota, Charlotte Truesdale. Theresa Simpson, Angel Leon, Judy Arther, Pat Hastings, Betty Reeder, Emilv Farha, Kay Kathryn Galvin, Bernadine Hodges. Hisel, Connie Walton, Judy Nelson. Page Sixty-Tfwo Front row: Janet Foltz, Anita Martin, Connie Lee, Ruth Ann Stephenson, Clara Jane Harri- son. Second row: Melodee Stanley, Kathlyn Keeler, Judy Nelson. Standing: Sharon Samp- son, Kay Sherwood, Janet Haden, Cathy New- man, Joan Balay, Connie VValton, Gwen Grant, Nancy Hanna, Florence Caves. Gene Crossette, Dale Marks, Lester Hall, Keith Smith, Herb Cott, Gary Lane, Charles Pickard, Jim llouse. Upper left: Nancy Fuller, Marilyn Maxedon, Ruth Olson, Jane Barrett, Carolyn Eby, Sally Ingle, Sandy Bentz. Upper right: Hi-Y Youth and Government delegates Dick Norton, Ed Thompson, David Bunker, Garry De VVoody. Lower left, first row: NL Key, P. Rudy, S. Led- better. Second row: M. Sage, M. VVeiss, E. Mullen, J. Simmons. Third row: M. West, M. Reagan, B. Thomas. Lower right: Carolyn Fletcher, Sondra Bachman, kneeling. Gwen Grant, Dorothy Metz, Jean Diehl, Mary Marsh, standing. Diane Russell, Joan Evans, Beth Judy Bell. WVright, Sharon Good. Shirley Young, Joanne Ashpole, Pam Best, Betty McKay. Top tn hottom: Mary Beth' Lipscomb, Marie Row one: Diane Russell, Joan Evans, Beth Reinhardt, Doris Lehman, Marilyn Berger, Kar- VVright. Row two: Sharon Good, Janet Farha, lene Doepke. Front to back: Barbara Baenisch, Jean Cooper, Marilyn Miller, Janet Ellis, Joyce Dorothy Metz, Donna Rutledge, Ruth Dopps. Phipps, Carol Peterson. Upper left, first row: Ruth Ann Stephenson, Florence Caves. Second row: Phyllis Carna- han, Betty Morz, Cathy Newman, Janet Haden. Third row: Janet Foltz, Sharon Sampson, Janice Coffman. Upper right: Jimmy Hooper, Bobby Paly, Jerry Graves. Lower left: Marilyn Stubbs, Marilyn St. John, Sondra Lyda, Marilyn Jacobs, Pat VValker. Sitting is Shirley Laham. Lower right, standing: Dorothy Hainline, Pat Gallant, Norma Markum. Sitting: Joy Johnson, Louise Blatt, Joan Clark. Page Sixty-Three Armida Romero jorita Virginia Miller. Left to right are joan Dale Heckman, Ioan Phil Gearheart, Marvin Vvmggn, Y Evans, Sherri Shubert, Jean- Balay. Carlson. nie Pryor, Mary jane Den- ton, Peggy Rudy. Arthur Seely, Jim Kollu, Monica Richards, Nancy Garri- Eddie Sooter, Patsy Monroe. Neil Dearinger. son, Charlie Johnston. Evelyn Hutchison, Gilbert Waggoner, Den- ise McMahan. Marilyn Stubbs, Phyllis Enegren, Left to right are jane Barrett, Nancy Johnson, -lane YVhitney, Top row: L. VVims, B. O'Dell. Theresa Simpson. Carol Clay, Sharon Galloup. Sally Ingle, Nancy Fuller. Front Front row: K. Yoke, E. Truesdale, row: Beth Vllright, Nancy Priddle, Carolyn Pby. E. Beham. 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