North High School - Tower Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1962

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North High School - Tower Yearbook (Wichita, KS) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 29 of 90
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Clarence Heun and VValter Lassley had occasion to use the lathe in woodworking many times during the year. juniors are, left to right, front row: Sharon Toney, joy Thornton, Rita Fletcher, Francie Riffel, Gaynell Str-es, Janie lN1cCarty, Chris iNlcGee, Mary Long. Second row: Myrna Carl- son, Carol Niarler, Helen Guerrero, Elaine Hunsaker, Judy Price, Cheryl Hankins, Geneva VVood, Sara Has- ler. Third row: VVesley Lewis, jimmy Smith, Frederick Clapp, Bill Gage, Bob Herndon, Larry Avery, John Holmes, Oral Garner. Juniors are, left to right, from row: David Crill, Sally McColgan, Suzanne Lynch, Sharon Everhart, Matilda Chavez. Second row: Cozy Cole, Nancy Copeland, Barbara Roberts, Arlene Hurd, Glenda Spradling, Ia- nice Travis, Carolyn VVatson, Mrs. Elsie jonker. Third row: Tommy Riddle, jan Grove, Louie Royston, joe Miller, Jerry Newby, Kenneth Rummery, Randy Brown, Richie Driver. Juniors are, left to right, front row: Chris Powell, Mardy VVaddell, Ann Brinkoeter, Sue Burditt, Carol VVinter, Paula Robey, Jeanne Jonker, Jeanne Peterson, Sharon Hodgson. Second row: Max Higgins, Butch Coulter, VVendell McFadden, Bob Livingston, Gary' Stokes, Gary VVeir, NVendell Nicholson, Richard Gilkey. Third row: Jerry Grady, Bill Baird, Torn Donoho, Tom Lowe, Gary Alterman, Gary Ford, Larry Dye. Industrial Arts Subjects Differ The industrial arts department offered a number of specific courses. Auto mechanics, auto information, drivers education, electricity, general metals, mechanical drawing, printing, girls' home mechanics, and woodwork made up the curriculum. - A new Multilith offset printing press was purchased. When fed automatically, it produced 4,500 to 7,500 copies each hour. The press was used to print many leaflets, bul- letins, programs and the quotation calendars. Additional equipment for the electricity classes was the Philco demonstration unit. Its outlets for connections pro- duced basic electronic circuits and systems which proved beneficial to the students enrolled in the course. 5 Each class of the industrial arts departmenflfused the new display case in the hall by the generafnmetals class- room. On exhibit were various notebooks and other items constructed by the students. i 3 he qi A .i i . f 1 an L, i J .f 1 -- 1 1 V i '- -rl -25-

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Officers Direct Fellow Juniors The junior class officers were elecTed in The spring of Their sophomore year by The members of Their class. In OcTober, The iuniors sponsored an all-school dance, HiTch Your Wagon To a STar. The iunior class officers, Togefher wiTh The senior class officers, planned The iunior-senior prom, Cupid's Ball, held February 3. The officers also chose The 1963 class rings. Juniors helped in oTher school acTiviTies such as The water festival, pep assemblies and sporTs evenTs. In The spring, The class elected officers for Their senior year. The members of The class of T963 showed responsibility as they conquered The obsTacles which faced Them. They displayed many good qualities which will help make Them ouTsTanding seniors, Junior class officers this year were, left to right: Nancy Delirot. Alfred Beard, Judy Hackney, Terry Lee, Dennis Shocltcy. , i E juniors ure, left to right, front row: Q Jenni Stzlrnt-s, Kathleen Epps, Leslie T I fiI'1lllSlll'l'l'y, l.oralee Cook, Vicki Ritchey, Sandra Richards. Second row: ,Ioan lirunrr, Carolyn Don- lt-vy, Crintly Nlitrln-ll, hindi llackney, Phil Srliaprr, Pat Dye, -lohn Gillam. 'llhird row: Pe-ter Ricliert, Kelli Yen- si r, ,lain-t Koontl, Sheryl Kern, Diane Sznnms, David Sproul, Mike Bryant. Fourth rim: Dale Owciis, Mike Coup, Rgivhzlrd liagsliziw, Kent Sullivan, Milli- Norris, llolnn-s lirinton, Dale Davis. 3' juniors are, lt-ft to right, front row: Pain Greenfield, Barb Claihorn, Pat- ricia! Shane, Rt-ba Homer, Kathryn johnson, Chris ll:-rherr, Kendra NIC- Kihbin. Second row: Dianne Clay, Janet Cooper, Carolyn Kuhn, glllllfl XVhalrn, janet Fast, Judy liurrow, Nancy Comstock. Third row: ,lamcs ll:-ge, Nick Roark, Steve Turner, Les- ti-r Mood, Thad Goodrich, Janice Nic- Conachie, Not-l Ernst, Nancy Ash- ford. Fourth row: Courtney VVorley, Roger Smith, VVztltrr Fitch, john -24- Valko, VV:1ltrr Mooney, Roger Rymer, Gary Brown, Norman Lindzll. Juniors are, left tn right, front row: Mrs. Suzanne Tomlinson, Janice NVeitle, Marty I.ou Remmers, Dianne lilziin Fitxwater, Joyce Cochran, Dianna Tlioinas, Carol Urnelas, Faro- line Roherts. Sei-ond row: VVilliam Steinkirvhner, Chuck Crisniier, Darryl l.. jacqtnfs, Roy Criswell, Verne Yoho, Mason XVliitnt-y, Ronnie Zimmerman, ,lim llnntrr, Paul Klantonth. Third row: Randy Duncan, Terry Neidens, Ke-ith Harrington, Arthur YVilliams, David Quirk, Bill ,lin-ger, Stuart Booth, farlton Beckstroin.



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Girls Learn Sewing, Cooking Girls in cooking classes not only learned to prepare delicious meals, but they also learned the importance of a balanced diet. Beginning seamstresses made two-piece outfits and simple dresses, while the more advanced students work- ed on suits and winter coats. Both boys and girls studied in home and family living the ingredients that make a happy home and a successful marriage. In child care, students learned the basic rules of effective child training and care. Sue Binford, Susan Nagel, Nlarilyn Hunter, Harlena Thomas and Beverly Bolen served punch to Miss Eula May Nunemacher, lihrarian, during the faculty Christmas tea. juniors are, lt-ft to right, front row: Bob Villegas, liee VVhiters, Larry Lies, jim Owens, John Caylor. Second row: jim Dickey, Leroy Shurtz, Ronnie Farris, Marvel McClellan, John Davis. Third row: Jerry lNlathtr-son, Dorothy Ann Knight, Armida Cut-ras, Joyce Jackson, Judy McCord. juniors are, left to right, front row: Sue Hunt, Billie Hoff, Donna Eastman, Nancy Callery, Linda Brown. Second row: Ann Nowaad, Beverly Somers, Barbara Napier, Kamy Farha, Debbie Rollins, Mel Jones. Third row: Roy'1'r:1il, Ames May- berry, James Cooper, james Gregg, Kenneth Klag, jim Young, Juniors are, lcft to right, front row: Barbara Lansdnwn, JoAnn Thomison, Sue Duncan, Carolyn Stafford, Cheryl hfleek. Second row: Cherille Cappitelli, Susan Brooks, Jackie Lammon, Gloria Hughes, Lavonda Overstreet, Betty jo Ellis, Mrs. Almeda Park. Third row: Paul Michelson, Charles Smith, Larry Allred, Vernon Vilerner, ROW Cromer, Harold Jones, Larry Hershberger. Fourth row! Rick VVinn, Pat Tomlin, Terry jonker, Steve Graham, Tom Delaney, Dan Klutz, Keith Hunter.

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