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 31 of 90
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Langua e Arts Courses Grow Because this is the first year that seniors were required to take English, the English teach- ers were really busy. Sophomores read and studied The Yearling, juniors struggled with research Themes and A Tale of Two Cities, and seniors studied English composition, college reading, and English and world literature. Beginning iournalists wrote and wrote and wrote, advanced journalists rushed to meet news- paper deadlines, and the TOWER Staff organized the yearbook. Kent Frizzell, attorney and member of the board of education, discussed newspaper lihel and the working of the board of education with journalism students. Juniors are, left to right, front row: -lohnna Cole, I.ynn Bolin, ,lane Funk, Jan Cyrus, Jeanctte Randolph, Billie Oakley. Second row: jerry Falke, Saundra Lee, janet Kaelson, Donna Kinney, Sharon Hinkson, David Livingston, Mrs. Anita Allison. Third row: Sharon Halcromb, Pat Callen, James Janson, James wiehers, Robert Hartley, Gilbert Nloreno, Dennis Shockey. sg , Juniors are, left to right, front row: Biargaret YVarren, Patricia Clark, Janice Garrett, Carolyn Ellsworth, Dawna Steele, XVillajeannt- Bearden. Seton-d row: Sheri Mikesell, Shirley Rud, Barh jonio, Vicki Eckhardt, Paulette VVhillock, Ruth Battestnn, Clara Daniels. Third row: Charlie Skaggs, Billy Dempsey. Tilll Cotter, Billy Lindsay, Billy Logan, Ronny Hill, George VVOodman. juniors are, left to riglft, front row: jo Lynne Otis, Marilyn Clark, Vickie Gray, Trudy Grimes, Frances.Madtlox. Second row: Lynda Toddleson, Sheryl Miner, Dorothea Dye, Kathy Kaufman, Robby Scott, Tonya Garner, Ann Trunnels. 'lhird row: Dennis Broyvn, Holi Ilunsinger, Dave VVolcott, Carolyn DeMoure, Deloris VVillard, Laura Berlin, i.ois Looney. Fourth row: jackie McGuire, Gary Cooper, Charles Glen Adams, Steve VVitten, John Dixon, Gary Gregory, Dale Niiller.

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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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ocial Science inor ls c ieetletl One year of American history, a semester of United States government, and one other subiect in the field of social science are required for graduation from North. Many students took one-semester courses in psychology or sociology, or a full year of world history to complete their requirements. A few seniors were selected by history or government teachers to take international relations, a one-semester course dealing with the relationship of the United States to Garfieltrs iii-sr hour Ama-it-tm iiiswfy nm, ' ' other countries. Others were selected for Honor Seminar, a course dealing with different forms of government. Paul Mantooth, Larry Smith, and Gary Gregorv studied diligentlv in Marvin Juniors are, left to right, front row: Sherry Payne, ,lane Garrett, Nancy Delirot, Barhara Donnelly, Kathleen Hatcher, Nlary Barrit-ntos, Barbara hlartin. Second row: Sharon Yvood, Nlarjurie Sisson, Pam Fenton, Raymond VVilliams, -linnny French, Phyllis Kerr, jne Bausch. Third row: Kenneth Castor, David Brewer, Gerry Bradfit-ld, J. D. l'nruh, Susan Nliller, Tommy Tindle, Bill Nichols. Juniors are, lc-ft to right, front row: Kathy Pierson, Let- Ann Loving, Carol Holmes, Maxine Hart, Norma Reimer, Karen Bare nett. Second row: Karen Marley, Patricia Curtis, VVayne Patter- son, ,lim Caster, Rosie Roush, Dc-anne De-Hon. Third row: ,lim- mie Tucker, Larry lierkemneicr. Joe Douty, Larry Larsen, 'lied Sparks, Charles XV:-llivr-i', Mike Ehrke. f 3 Juniors are, left to right, front row: Phyllis Fordham, Glenda Hanlon, Karen Slattery, Luvenia Oden, Babette Rathke, Marilyn Hunter, Nlrs. Almeda Park. Second row: Richard Dyar, Ken Nlorgan, Barry Arhuckl:-, Daryl VVilley, juice Tatum, Karen Spangler, Vernon VVt'avt-r. 'lihird row: David Cramer, Frank -limenrf, Richard Ebel, Fred Burton, Roger Nlullins, Gary Byfield, jim Herring, -28-

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