North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)

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TD jd W----......,,, ,. . 4.-....,--..-...,,,., v--Mus.,-.,--ns.-.. THE SENIOR CLASS OE NORTH KANSAS CITY HIGH SCHOOL, NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Cggifors: ELAINE GREEN BILL WILSON r NAND BY b V060 JM WILSOIN KA JUNE 1998 fx '1-- LA TWmm 1. , 4- nxxg-nu. ,X ,. s.. X X lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllmllillllllli lli'. ilff A i mn..c,Je icafimz To one who has won the respect and admiration of not only the students and faculty but also that of the entire community for his service in the field of education and to civic organizations-we, the senior class, dedicate the Forty-Niner OWL to Mr. H. W. Schooling. 'i i '-9 ii ' 'ii ' ' -.-.nf .g.,L,.f -.1,S.5, ' - a,,,,.4 - LU i , 4' '. ' 'f'v 47 'i l ' -' A- -f----+-'ii-.-J'-W-4.4-A- ..a,,., 4-ffM A- 5,4 -L-w . .. . . f L-R--- -f-- -.---bf-.i .- rethin- '1f.... 'zfgt-2' :- m..,N- . ,J , -t -vb-77 hw Ltlon at O C C at s r ff, s-tix 1z'.kVl'l. X xx . XIX xx-,X l Y 1A X m 1 X or X x ' x Xu X xx he gortyf X venture Lner , y fx 't' 'Iva . 9 gn 1849 pioneers f men ana women of aa , . courage, ana Lnltiatlve 1 startea westwara to that hulous metal, qolo. One hunarea years aqo, our fore- ,E K' X comfortable homes ana the sarrounatnqs tl' ' lives ana set forth for s y fa ' left their ll their thers hoo lcrwwn a their weari- g a which they YS ILYI-ICYIDWYL rr ho mage hettortng 'X D t 'N planes ana aange Chese haroy ufortyfntners w some way across this continent in the hopes of 1 themselves maae history 1 the glorious history of atlhisitx W ntury later, will also X Qlwfos real no-tion. the ufortyfntners of a ce yncllce rstory at we yraauate rom dllvrth t gig S hoo we ve t atmosphere ana sar- rov. mqs that we hav lsrwwn al our v e mast pwneors o venture eouraqe ana ml ultwe to eeome cttuzens o Oltyrwrwa ana the vv r Q. C uture tgav ers oc rs awyers uslness men 9 plomats senators arttsts 0109 wrmters among the 1 e w mug helr caan ry the same qlory a reno that was ynven to her y the staroy 1 49 ers one 3 ea years aq 1 1 fl Cm, h' . s f I t Gty th c l, led he n9' e l lies.CW,too, A 4 be' fo? , , t ' it h f ' 1 ola. mf h ,J to ,l ,lf , i , 1 H ' 949'f 3 illb' Lot' f no wn 1 ' h 8 ' hun ' Q r o. f - y I Qld s am 1 x, 1 th I H Mr. ' NX X x W if Q--1. .- ' jf: 1 Y -fi - Qi-QQL-Lxfw.-nm-1.: -,-sg -t5igu51js4yf,5,ig?,t-n-L1seg:-.saaa5fl,.e.4..z,?r-f:'v:1 .-rw-u--f-up wg. minis fm fiom The great caravans of people who moved Westward in 1849 in search of gold needed leaders. Today we, too, need leaders in our search for the riches of learning. The men and women who make up the administration of the high school make it poss-ible for our school to function properly. The class of ,49 is grateful for the capable members of our board of education, our superintendent and principal, and the members of our faculty for helping us toward this goal. f ,1 n A vi a .1 fL . Q lp 5 . NN l , W i latin Ml lf' I' . . , Y . . , ,, ...U ,.,,.....--,,.:....--- .a:.N...r-ca..-,..,. '.-4-:nQ.'4..---I -:...f,. Hx--.N K. .. 44, .., . , -. , ,, --- r -- - .4 -.-cg4....4.. .-..... .-.-..- fwh,,' - V, Y .. f - - - - L -a--f-..-.af.....-....-..,c- .Q . - . V, ,, . , - , , ,--...- ...W-.xx-.. .L ..,-,. . ,B ,,,.. .,--f .4-H-.11-.f-1.+ -345:24-f ..-Q... ,......f,, .1 4.-f vQv,-...F x -v-rn u...x...... ,. -GM -... '5-wg 1 ' ' if T' .- ' gg .,,,.,g,,5.g-H-2431, aura.-A-Q-Qlgvfiixafffa-a-11-..5,1 -he ',umawy 'rg ---v MMH4' - ' ' ' H1 JM Khey Bead ffm Sentra The members- of the school board work with the superintendent and principal in seeing that the students may avail themselves of a wealth of learning. Two new schools opened in 1949 in the North Kansas City District. Inspecting Norclay School are: V. I. Woods, E. D. Lewis, Dr. L. O. Litle, Merrill Burnidge, W. W. Chick, Albert Fuson, Lindsey Smith, lack Street and Paul Allen. Dr. L. O. Litle, superintendent of schools, has led in the search for knowledge at NKC for ten L years. His steadfast devotion to his job have placed him high in school and community esteem. He is 1949 president of the Chamber of Commerce. This friendly and helpful boss of the wagon trainw likes his job of keeping everything going smoothly. He gets a lot of satisfaction out of seeing l NKC graduates make good. Page Eight .-fic. if'---. .:...c .,...,-,....- -:iz----7 L. .:..-.-..- 51.-:...r:-..,....g ' -1-fini' -.. sn... ,'v 1 ' . H 9 5 ,V V - Y .' ,,- - .- ...MS V .- ----------A -- W- --'il Jim efL-4-Q-.fsf's-r:vv:1:e:e-f-!+r::C4e-1-3:r::nf-1r-sx2r5f'1-g'-efv5-f- ij ,, Y fjfk f' - -W: - , - ... .. - ,.-..-: yu 1... 6 tat C CH CIT CII as r ten aced EIC IS agon gomg eemg 3122 may Zkiha H W SCHOOLING, MA Punczpal s MXIXIFLIA KELLER. B S FQRREU GREER, M A Dean of Gzzlx Vue Pmzczpal AfI6Iff1C'771CZl1C'x CfJ0ld171llf0l 4-M -ou-Q.-.... ..., ,.........-.n-.-L.-X -.-...... wa... .,.N ... Page Yme . , N ,,L, we X- 4 . , , J X .Y , , ' he.'...f 22 1 , 5 ff tiff, A wg E , . 1 Y . 4, K 1. O. ' I V' .ll . , , h 1 l , f c mi---ri -.411 -L'-. f ji:jj1:i44+3,f?e1ga:e1 gi ' ,...-. ,. 4 f -I- 4 u -I, X mis' 1-I-nu. -R -Q-L-1.4-4.-I-J-H-1.1.-L Q.-BL 1. gr- T-T-N '-'QE ,L 11' MARY LOUISE BAKER, M.A. Physical Education, Latin DOROTHY BARNETT, A.B. Social Studies EMILY BEIGEL, R.N. PAUL CI-IAPPELL, A.M. Q S cience, Radio A PATSY COIL, B.S. in Ed. English, Debate CLYDE C. COOPER, A.M. Physical Education MARY CUNNINGHAM, B.S. Social Studies HOWARD DEWELL, A.B. English, Physical Education LENA DRINKWATER, M.A. Social Studies L. O. ERIOKSON, BS. Instrumental Music MARGARET EUBANK, B.S. in Ed. Vocational Home Economics LOIS FANN, B.S. in Ed. Commerce CLARKV FERGUSON, M.A. Physical Education, Mathematics MILDRED FULTON, B.S. in Ed. English, Speech, journalism MERTON HOOI-I, M.A. Math ematics, Science - GARNET HOWARD, BS. in Ed. Physical Education, Citizenship BERNITA ISLEY, M.A. English, Spanish RUBY KELLER, M.A. Social Studies Page Ten V I- vi: : fa 1 f f X . If R A - A., ., '4 f 4 Yi 1 Zi y , gs Q. E. L I iw vw z- .fvw f IRM, A S , I , fx, 1 i nv. -Iv'-A. 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GW MIK ,pq ' 'qs- Spa-4 J NELSON KERR, MA Sczence MATTIE IO KING, B S IH Typzng Industfzal A1 ts DARWIN T MAURER, B A Instfumenml Muszc CHARLOTTE MCCLINTOCK, E 71 glzsh HILDA MCCONNELL, B Soczal Sludzes MARIORIE MCGONIGLE, A B Bzology Gene1alSczence RALPH MCKEEHAN B S Induxzfzal Arts www RICHARD MEYER, M E Matlzematzcs GRACE MINGUS, M A Englzsh THOMAS MOORE, MA Mathematzes PORTER PRICE, B S Aft ALLAN SLAOLE A M Mazhemazzcs, Science BEATRIOE SHRYACK M A L1b1 my ANNE TAYLOR, A B Englzsh LIDA XVARRICK, M M E Vocal Muxze GLADXS WILLIAINIS M A .f-' wx , KR ,-alan ' Commefce -an A nn. ,....a... LAWRENCE LEMING, M S M 1 Page Plezfcn ' ' A 'ff J, 9, C 'fifefyye . . 5 ' W I , iff ZW ' f ' I . f xi fzivzgggff gre! 1,10 , 4 if , , ' I :,f,, rj-e,,,WjQg My , , V ,MQ ff I4 ' . , 2 7 f I . . 72,9 Y nl I If ,, If , Z A , 'QW Q .S. H Ed. ' ' ' JH . 5 ' ' F, , iv , . , 4 f V, f M, X, I . If I A V I - - V if -V W Y , - V ' . I , K ,,., , Z ' f . M W, In l' 3,4 , 9 - ' 2 7 0 ,f I' ' ' S ,Zh . ' 7, . 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MILES y V Supcn 111507 of azntenance f fxxf. X - ' ,. M 143 ,-fvfy, 'H , fm fiiatm-'Vffif S ' f ,. ,'.1fTz,f ' f:,.' fha Senior fass In the year 1849 there was a great rush for the treasures of the West. Great caravans of people plodded across the desert, and towns sprang up all along the coast. They left their treasures to the people of the United States in the form of gold, cities-, and a colorful, romantic story. We, the Senior Classof 1949, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and doubtful memory, do hereby make our last will and testament in order that we might also leave some of the treasures of our times. First of 'all we decree that all of the just debts, club dues, and graduation expenses of any senior girl in gym class should be paid from the Davy Iones Locker fund. The Senior Play Cast wills the old stage divan to the Smithsonian Institute. QWho knows? Some day it might be a very valuable antique worth thousands of dollarsj. Arthur Nichols wills some of his super-duper snapshots of different people to the Nelson Art Gallery. Don't worry, folks, he was- only kidding about blackmail. We wish to leave to the members of the faculty the memories of our cunning ways, charming manners, sweet tempers, helpfulness, eager, blank, or bored faces, and clever remarks. Dallas Divelbiss and Pegge Rhoads will their Dewey buttons to Gerald Gorman. They donit think they'll be needing them any more. Page Twelve 4 mar tub: Ein thej take locl C03 har tim of l ent thi: 1 S..- ,....-.r.,...,.....-4..--..,-...c,,......-....s. .,.....,+... J, Y V P - - , --- .V ... ...WM V ....n.....,,:. a ' , -- ,. , .a.A.,......-..-.....,1.g man, o e :the PUD 8 SO mor some 1 Art ming don t To the language, English, mathematics, science, journalism, athletic, home economics, and manual training departments we leave our ponies, essays to write, bent compasses, broken test tubes, perfect news stories, Habbergasted footballs, dented pots and pans, and toothless saws. Eddie Collins will leave his intelligence to Princeton University to be used whenever Albert Einstein retires. ' We do deed, devise, and bequeath to our worthy friends, the Iuniors, the campus, upon which they may drive cars, ride cows, and dig dandelions. Patty Peters leaves her latest traffic ticket to Miss Mary Louise Baker. She should know how to take care of it. QEXperience, you knowj. To the custodians we leave two nice water pails and a pair of new sponges to erase the many locker notes, love letters, and such. Pat Fuson leaves her ability to get her finger in every pie in school to Mary Lou Fuller. The Buzz Staff wills all of its scoops to next year's Staff. QThey think a scoop is something a coal man usesj. Iean Caraway and Shirley Turpen leave all of the test tubes, which have survived their long, hard usage, to next year's chemistry clas-ses. To all of you in general and no one in particular we bequeath sincere thanks for many good times dreams fulfilled and dreams shattered our many stiff tests and the unforgettable four years of happy daze we ve had at North Kansas City It is our Hnal request that the student body and faculty deem our departure just cause for lam entation and will reverently dispose of our remains ln witness whereof we have this 13th day of Iune AD 1949 signed sealed and declared this our last will and testament and do hereby revoke all other w1lls made by us Senior Gfass 0 I 1 X ,N The signature of the foregoing will of the said Class of 1949 of North Kansas City was acknowledged by them in our presence to be their act and deed and we have attested the same in their presence . Richard Burkhart of the Class of 1950 Ierry Hall of the Class of 1951 Pg Tl . 3 . . X , . D 7 J i ' 9 f 3 ' d . . . 9 ' ' 3 ' 9 9 g 1 . . . 5 ' Qr ffm ' f 6 r1f .lsl at x Q ll ' ! X I I S R, 4 U , i s . . . . 3 1 . . 7 . 1 f L . i W ' X II c' ziricen JUS 5 ,fx pf- -yzfff MM-ff A f 4- ,7fQ ,455 4 . gif' M ,- V,.,,,,-,.,4..,f I xx X , U I W X f l W f f 2 ,9 ,f X A -E-.L - I V- gf - W WN ff f -f 5--' W Zj'f 1 1 . -.L I - ,---12 Q 2 0 , 1 ' xl ik. 0 ' 'I I 9.!'f D-if . -I X x f. .Tf!'-- - . I N Y fig-. . I I f if 9 WWX W 'Q ' liz' ff 'f 7 l l ' 4 -A M Y ZW f A f , I L ww 9 Aix ? 1 3 rj, fg X 1? -:..l- A X E I 57174: 'WM .-H-pf-fi?-? ffii if ff: 5' 4. .4 AQ' ' E Q! Sf .Il '-'- 4 . - ' A . . -. . -. -. .. W ,--ff-p-.--2---.---Q-cggno--111ewf1fww-WF54-n1Fwnf.e144v, -4F H-'W' '7f f -'f-5--v t j--'T- 'if f' ' '? , V, 4 fl' It is in the classroom that every student equips himself to take his place in a democracy, which believes in his integrity and individuality. Knowledge is an essential in his search for the riches of life. 'mhz-Ha . . - .-ii.-haf-wk. uf.-. x 7.1 A 2, 5 li Kari f: 'Fas :fi:,.fHa --,2rf1i'-ft1- 'l- ' -L an -1.-4 -L4--to 1 1. v,va.hH-as-A-.then -L nw.-.x5L1:11bsp- r-1 -11:1 qw or -ff DEAN KoNoMos P1'esz'd'ent Class of 1949 Zlzese '49ers Seek ic es, 00.7 Only Baccalaureate and Commencement exercisesyremain and that part of our search for knowledge and for happiness which was high school will be over. We were relentless in our quest for all that high school had to offer. In our freshman year with Douglas Harlan as president, our class demonstrated its wit and leadership by taking first prize in the Student Council talent assembly. We began to display our athletic progress during our sophomore year. Keith Blann lettered in basketball, Bill Wilson, Bill McClanahan, and Walter Collins lettered in track, Iunior Workman and Dick Wolverton earned their K'N's in baseball. . The next year, Bill Kephart, Murl Talbott, Dean Konomos, Gene Elliott, Bill Wilson, Richard Edmonds, Dick Wolverton, Bill McClanahan, and Keith Blann were lettermen in football. Murl Talbott was at the helm of the junior class that presented A Date with Iudy' for their class play and entertained the seniors so successfully with a prom set in a background of knights, ladies and feudal pomp. As a reward for their performances in A Date with Iu dyf' Elaine Green, Dean Konomos, Gene Elliott, Pat Fuson, and Mina IaneiReed were elected to membership in Masque and Gavel. Ioyce Anne Koch and Anita McPike were members of the debate teams that were another source of pride for our school. This year . . . A , it i tii, i i 7 1- is , s gem , ,VN 1. ,, K X 'fi' W LL. its hifi. .1 ff ff, A ' . SHIRLEY FAUBION DOUGLP.S HARLAN MARIORIE ABBOTT MARVIN Pool. TI'8d5Ml'61' Vice-President Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Page Sixlecn E. I Row Secrf Natim AMI ARD Row BEL Foot Y-Te Row A C D. f Row Staff pella CAI' net, Wol - 1 - ' 14..--Lf-1.4.4,1,..t.m:-.14q4'..-.,4.w4-4.u.-.4.g,4...,.Q..AM.--.wvvg.-.V . ' V, . .. A , V . .. . . ----- s-1-,Q ..7.,.......,--...h-:....-L--....m:..J.-..a-.--,...- ,. -. .., A , . lge and Douglas Council rketballg :lverton lmonds, iss play l pomp. att, Pat 1 Anita 1 715 iv,f.,,,,,'v.: ,,.. . .. . , V , f Q -N V yi, X ,, M , , f, Q-..-. ,. . W 1 X 9 Q 7 ff ' f' f, ,' ' . . ,,ff - A ,Qimk fi ff' y f V' 4 fa 'I . -1 Q. . ,fy f f' ' yfiknv 'Y ' Z , f ff if f I 4 X ng, 5 in f,y,ff I f W- ' ' ,f 'l . , ' . .A -- 1 - 'X ff? my ? , , fi 5 V i 512, x W ,,v- I I I if 0 ,f , ,,, f in W 45 ' we I , 5? X ' q Q.. ' 7 ' ,f is 'f y.. in i ts., if f 4 l A o.,.:, ,. ,.,5,1 i W M .fa y . -iiia r M, ' i :Q '-V' ' . 3,32 A W gorfy-gamers Row 1: MARIORIE ABBOTT-Y-Teen Cabinet, Owl Staff, Buzz Staff, A Cappella Choir, Senior Class Secretary, VERNON ADMIREQ MARTHA ALPERT-National Honor Society Secretary, Debate Club, National Forensic League, Buzz Staff, Library Club, A Cappella Choir, Y-Teen Triangle President, MARYANN AMEEL-Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir, Band, Buzz Staff, MARY LOU ANDERSON-Y-Teens, IERRY ARNOLD--Pep Squad, Y-Teens, GAA President, Buzz Staff. Row 2: IIM ASHBY-Football, NU Club, Hi-Y General Secretary, Owl Staff, A Cappella Choir, DOROTHY BELLEW - FHA, Y-Teens, DARL BENNERg KEITH BLANN - Hi-Y General President, Basketball, Track, Football, NN Club, Owl Staff, Radio Club, BARBARA BONER-Y-Teens, DONNA BORDEN-GAA, Y-Teens. Row ff EUGENE BOSSERT-A Cappella Choir, ALBERTA BOWER-Y-Teens, BRUCE BOWLES- A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Hi-Y, Radio Club, Madrigalsg MARTHA BRADEN-FHA, Y-Teens, LILA D. BRADHURST-Y-Teens, D.O., FHA Secretary, RONALD N. BRADHURST-Hi-Y. Row 41 ANNETTA BRENNER-Y-Teen Cabinet, Pep Squad Vice-President, Iunior Play, Owl Staff, Buzz Staff, Student Council, A Cappella Choirg PAT BROWN-Y-Teens, DON BURTON-D.O., Hi-Y, A Cap- pella Choirg ERNEST LEE BUSH-Hi-Y, Radio Club President, A Cappella Choir, Madrigalsg GLORIA CAMPBELL-Orchestra, Y-Teens, Owl Staff, IEAN CARAWAY-National Honor Society, Y-Teen Cabi- net, GAA, Cheerleader, Student Council, Iunior Class Vice-President, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Radio Club- WoBMN. Page Sezwzlcczz .,-. ...,. .,,, -e.-.1.-..-, .Q--..-,.,-M ,. -..Q...-..,.s--4-uve..-A-1....e:.u.u.a4.-Q.--LL.-.n-gzaz f- a -fl-H -1. ..'.y..- ,,--a-'- 4- - - gorfy-dldners Row 1: MARGIE CARSON-Pep Squad, GAA Vice-President, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Y-Teens, Buzz Co-Editor, Operetta, IOHNNY CATION, EDDIE COLLINS-A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Hi-Y, Iunior Play, WALTER E. COLLINS-Hi-Y, N Club, Track, Iunior Play, BILL COOPER, IIMMY CROUCI-I. Row 2: VAL GEORGE CURTIS, NORMA DARNELL - Y-Teens, ROSALIND DEERE - GAA, Pep Squad President, Y-Teen Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, ROBERT DILTZ, DALLAS DIVELBISS-Hi-Y, Iunior Play, Radio Club-WOBLI, PHYLLIS DUGAN-Pep Squad, Y-Teen Cabinet, Madrigals, A Cappella Choir. Row 32 PAT DULOHERY-Y-Teens, LORETTA DUNCAN- Y-Teen General Secretary, GAA, P-ep Squad, Radio Club-WOCHW, National Honor Society, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, BENNY DUNKIN, GEORGE RUSSELL EICHINGER-D.O., GENE ELLIOTT- Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council Vice- President, Masque and Gavel Secretary-Treasurer, Buzz Staff, NH Club, Owl Business Manager, Hi-Y, Iunior Play, RICHARD EDMONDS- NH Club, Football, Track, Baseball, Senior Hi-Y Vice-President. Row 4: IENNA FALLS - GAA, Band, Orchestra, Y-Te ens, A Cappella Choir, Librarian, SHIRLEY FAUBION -Y-Teen Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Operetta, Senior Class Treasurer, Girls Quartet, CLARENCE NELSON FERRY, IEAN FERRY-Iunior Play, Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, DARLENE FLEIS- CHAUER -- Orchestra, Y-Teens, D.O., MARY FOLEY - Homecoming Queen, Y-Teen Triangle Vice-President. -gig Page Eighteen I -W' :7' M an 4 I L ' Q. f ,Www ,af 022 Row Squad Societ GILL Y-Tee Row leaf Staff Row Class Vic I-IIE Row SON Buzz Iunlor UCH quad unlor o r quad JRGE VICC unlor ION NCE LEIS 1dent ,gm- 1 9' gorfy jdners Row 1 THETA FOLEY YTeen Trxangle Secretary L1brar1an DON FORD PAT FUSON GAA Pe P Squad YTeen General VICC Pr s1dent Masque and Gavel V1cePres1dent Debate Club Nat1onal Honor SOCICIY Natxonal Forensrt League umor Play Buzz Co ed1tor Owl Staff A Cappella Cholr GLADYS GILI ILAND YTeen Cabrnet GAA Secretary KITTY GOOCH Art Club Secretary Band Orchestra H Tten Cab1net MILDRED GOOD Y Teen Cab1net Ron 2 FRANK C GOODMAN IERRY GOUCHER H1Y A Capp lla Cho1r Operetta Madrxgals PFVFRLY GOVER YTeens A Cappella Cholr ELAINE GREEN A Cappella Choxr Madrrgals Cheer leader C AA Masque and Gavel Student Coun 11 Homecomlng ueen Attendant Iumor Play YTeens Buzz St1tI Oul CoEtl1tor CRAIG GROW Debate Club H1Y Natlonal For DSIC League I T HALDIMAN Orthestra Ron , ROBERT H HAMBY D O ALICE HAMILTON Y Teens DOUGLAS HARLAN Freshman Lllss Prtsultnt H Y Chapter Secretary A Cappella Choxr Rad1o Club WoCIV Student Councll Senlor Class 'X lee Presxdent Natronal Honor SOCICIY BERNARD HARRIS IACK W HATFIELD DO MARGARET HI lxl IRC Idlx Y Teens Home Ee Club Iron 4 XI IFN HUMPHREY DO EILEEN IOH ANNES GAA Treasurer YTeens EDDIE IOHN SON IOIINNIE IOHNSON H1Y Football Radlo Club FLORENE KECKLER YTeens A Cappella Qho r Operetm BFN KELLY H1Y A Cappella Cholr Operetta M3df1g3lS Iago N1 zcfecl -.Q 4. -cw..--. 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T . . . ,, , 1 - . i - ' 1 - L 1 1 1 1 , . , . . . 1 I , , 1. . .. - - , , , . ' 1 1 1 I - Y - ------ V-1-L---1--1-. F. .-. ... I .. - -- - - -' '-'L:'f-,:,,:,-,TL ft. . - .M -QL-qv! us. -L-.r i-gli-1i4v3eil'lci.Q4g.Sg A-5 -ga-zzifivjfaivff-iaffge if-4--15aa.?f,,w-:3rEfqf1. gorig-jfiners Row 1: DELA MAY KELLY-Y-Teens, Orchestra, National Honor Society, KAY KENDLE-Y-Teens, BILL KEPHART-MNT' Club, Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Co-Captain Football, IOAN KIMBRELL-Y-Teens, Pep Squad, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Operetta, Ir. Play, SALLIE KINGSBOROUGH - Y-Teen Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Radio Club-WOBKM, Art Club, Operetta, MARTHA KLAMM-Y-Teens. Row 2: FLORENCE KNOTH-Y-Teens, IOYCE ANNE KOCH-Pep Squad, GAA, Y-Teen General President, National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, Student Council, Owl Staff, Debate Club Secretary, National Forensic League, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Abie's Irish Rose, Band, Orch-estra, DEAN KONOMOS - President Senior Class, President Senior Chapter Hi-Y, President Masque and Gavel, UN Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Owl Staff, Buzz Staff, Iunior Play, Iunior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, LUCILLE KRUEGER-Y-Teens, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, IOHN P. LAWRENCE-D.O., ROBERT JAMES LEHMAN-Hi-Y, D.O. Row 3: MELVIN LEWIS-Hi-Y, Orchestra, IIM LONG-I-Ii-Y, Radio Club, RICHARD LONG, MINA MALOY-Y-Teen Cabinet, BILL MCCLANAHAN-Hi-Y, Nw Club Secretary-Treasurer, TED MCCOY -Hi-Y. Row 41 ANITA MCPIKE-Debate Club President, Band, Orchestra, Inter-Club Council President, N.F.L. President, Owl Staff, Y-Teen Cabinet, GAA, Buzz Stafl, National Honor Society, Iunior Play, Abie's Irish Rose , DON K. MILLER-D.O., MARY LOU MILLER-D.O., Y-Teens, DAVID MILUM-Hi-Y, WILLIAM M. MIRICK IR.-Radio Club, C. WAYNE MOATS. 1 iv ,ff , I ,I , ix M V I , X ' , ' K 41 I if I , a, ,.,' . ,C ' Xl I s Page Twenty v I r ,ag fy 7 J, .. 4 M, R01 LC Sta D1 Ro, For M! 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Row 2: MARILYN STEINBORN-Y-Teens, Halloween Queen, RICHARD STANHARTg IOE STEINER -A Cappella Choir, D.O., MILTON, E. STOCK, GLORIA STRIBLING-Y-Teens, RICHARD SUT- TERBY-Hi-Y, Art Club, D.O. Row 3: IEANETTE SWINDELL-Y-Teens, MURL TALBOTT- NU Club President, Iunior Class Presi- dent, Football Co-Captain, CHARLES THOMAS-Hi-Y, Band, THELMA THOMAS-GAA, Pep Squad Head Cheerleader, Y-Teen Cabinet, Band, Orchestra, CHRISTINA THOMSEN-Y-Teens, F.H.A., BETTY TOOMBS-Y-Teens, D.O. Row 41 SHIRLEY TURPEN -A Cappella Choir, Y-Teen General Treasurer, Operetta, Iunior Play, Buzz Staff, Madrigals, Pep Squad, SHIRLEY ANNE UPHAM- Y-Teens, PAUL WAGGONER, PAUL E. WEBB, WAYNE WI-IITAKERQ SHIRLEY WI-IITE-Y-Teens. Page Twenly-Two 'ii, , 3, Roi Iuii Co- Bo: Pet Ro, r- Y-. Ho Ro Y. w R0 Hi , .. ,,. ,,...,-..-..u J ...:....-... K-....z...1e-.-,..-f '.-4.gf,,g.,, ,-?,,.. ,vwb-ann- M My - , -I -A'--'IAM' MA -V V ,Z ,, Q l lp Y A '4 ' '4- -P , , , V M . , ML K Y.. . ..-.,,......-.....,A:....-L.-.-uq:..ae.z,......-- - .V-,...-,. . v -e'-'SH- ' 41 -'1'1f+---'fzlcziq-....r--fr-,... M.-- ,I -,1...,,,-...W,.-,. ,,.,.. -- Radio PRED fNER SUT- Presi- Squad ZTTY Staff, EBB, I ,.I 1f H,y,5,f if riffs all fi ,: fi V? Q L Y I r 1 mf ,Sh RQ , I Q ffwf sag Q , , ,, gorfy-jgners Row 1: FRANCES WILLIS-National Honor Society President, Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Iunior Play, Owl StafI, Operetta, BILL WILSON- NI, Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Owl Co-Editor, Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, National Honor Society, Debate Club, RICHARD R. WILSON -Hi-Y, D.O., DICK WOLVERTON-Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer, Hi-Y Cabinet, Hornet's Nest Board of Control, Football, Baseball, Basketball, NU Club, Student Council President, IUNIOR WORKMAN -UN Club, Buzz Staff, Hi-Y, Baseball, PAT WRIGHT--Y-Teen Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Pep Squad Secretary, Student Council Secretary, Homecoming Queen Attendent, Operetta. Row 2: DORIS IEAN ZELLER-Y-Teens, WANDA BECKMAN-Y-Teens, D.O., BONITA BROWN- Y-Teens, Home Ec. Club, A Cappella Choir, CHARLES BUCKLEY- D.O., CAROLE CUNDIFF -Y-Teens, Home Ec. Club, IACKIE DRENNON-Y-Teens, D.O. Secretary. Row g: DOROTHY EVANS -Y-Teens, VICTOR FLETCHER - Orchestra, EARL FRENCH - D.O., Hi- Y: SHIRLEY MARTIN- Y-Teens, LEROY IUNIOR OTIS-Hi-Y, LOWELL RUSH -D.O. Row 4: LAVEDA SCOBEE-Y-Teens, DON LAWRENCE-Art Club, Owl Staff, Co-Editor Buzz Staff, Hi-Y. Page Tweilix'-Three I N-.--,. .-.,. ..,.,.-t...-4.,..,., .,-,, , - . . . . Y . , , . .- --.P ,E , 1 1- .. ... -..,,.....,.L i.n.-.....----....,.:u..s.L..aL....L:..v,....:,Ls..,'-,'51,5x.:aL,1-A, ,g,.-.',. r .Lx 4, , , . -1.--t 1 1 yvunq g - fu' x ...-seugzvwsosinf mf-1-ug.. .N 1- f' Qgrop ZCQ Itls September, 1960, and time for my annual trip across the United States to see what the class of 749 is up to. I've seen and heard some mighty interesting things on these trips, and while we're waiting for the plane to take off, Iall just review a few of the more important ones. Here we have a list of some of the beauties of the class of ,4Q who have achieved national fame. Pat Wright was Miss America of 1951, Mina Maloy was voted the most photogenic cover girl in 1953, and in 1954 Mary Foley was chosen 'cThe Secretary I'd Like Most to Have on My Kneeu by the businessmen of America. Christina Thomsen was chosen Mrs. Housewife of 1955 by the 'gYoung Wives of America Club. Alice Ham- ilton and Alberta Bower are some of NKC,s members in this club. Dick Wolverton was elected president of the KU student body in 1953, and the last I heard he was still there. In 1958 lim Ashby won the Indianapolis Midget Auto Races and I heard recently that he now drives new Fords through flaming hoops in an auto stunt circus. ' Marjorie Abbott won the 1959 Nobel Prize in Literature and Shirley Turpen took the one in Science the same year. She discovered a formula whereby tall girls can become short and short boys can become tall and her company is being swamped with orders. Something about Bill Kephartfs eligibility to play college football for the seventh year came up last fall, but I think they got around it by explaining that he couldnlt help it if he could carry only two subjects a year. Here comes the pilot, so we will soon be leaving. Oh, dear! It's Richard Stanhart, and he flies just like he used to drive-only more so. He' likes flying better, 'cause there's more room up there. We,ll start this sight-seeing jaunt in Washington, where Anita McPike and Frances Willis are campaign- ing for Presidency and Vice-Presidency on the Let's Move the Capital to NKCN ticket. Gallup Poll says they will gain an overwhelming majority of electoral votes. On to New York where Pegge Rhoads is now starring in Annie, Get Your Man. In blazing lights, I se-e that Shirley Faubion is singing Carmen,' at the Met,' tonight. Margie Carson Wilson gave a piano concert at Carnegie Hall last night, and Bill had to leave right in the middle of an arpeggio to perform a delicate operation on Bill McClanahan. Poor Mac, he probably won't pull through. I-Ie's been sick quite some time and has lost a lot of weight. Richard Sutterby has an exhibit of some of his latest works at the Metropolitan Art Gallery. It's time to leave the big city now and head for other places where '49ers are at work. Turning on the radio while Hying toward Miami, I hear Walter Collins and the latest news. Oh, dear! What,s this? That notorious gangster, K'The Headn Blann has finally been convicted by Chicago's crime-busting District Attorney, Dallas Divelbiss. He was captured single-handed by FBI Agent Gene Elliott. Following the news is a musical interlude featuring songs by Ioan Kimbrell, the new singing sensation of radio and television. Might as well keep to the southern route and head for sunny California. This reminds me. Last summer I took a burro ride down into the Grand Canyon and who should I see crawling over the rocks with a magnifying glass, but Ben Kelley, the noted geologist. Here in Hollywood we might be able to find a few of the '49ers. David Milum is being hailed by critics and fans as a second lose Iturbi, while Elaine Green takes time off from her acting duties to do quite a bit of free-lance writing. I don't see any more familiar names or faces, so we'll leave for the old home town. First item of 'interest along Armour Road is the main office of the Konomos Cleaners. Dean has branches all over Kansas City now. Next door is Artis Photography Shop. We snap everything from babies to 'babesf is their motto. What's that up there? Looks like Murl Talbott hanging Christmas lights from the roof tops. My, they put those things up earlier every year. Paperl Paperlv Well, if it isn,t Iunior Workman selling newspapers. Buying one, I see that Don Lawrence is editor-in-chief of the Daily Dirt,', which, Iunior tells me, is a NKC newspaper of the higher type. A' visit to Northtown wouldn,t be complete without a jaunt through the halls of the high school. There are several familiar names among the faculty. Pat Dulohery is the gym teacher, Martha Alpert teaches English, and Bonita Brown has started a French department. lean Caraway has realized a life-long ambition and is now Dean of Girls. A notice on the bulletin board says that Ierry Arnold and her Fighting Amazonsv are to give a basket- ball demonstration in the field house tonight. In this trip across the United States and in our visit to NKC, we have found that wherever we go, we'll Hnd a member of the class of ,49 doing sonething worthwhile and doing it welll A salute to the forty-niners! Page Twcnly-Four l s K vici ton cla. der Lo Mo cla C11 wa Sla , . .- .. - ., ....t. at. -1 -. W...-.: a,,..a...r45.-...,a.a.1-s '1:.v .--.,,.-.f 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q. - : H H-.UMA .nm Jig-F, H I A I Q kkxl. M Hsu-N R K 49 is plane . H I9 4 er1ca Flam- was lrives e the Ll her I 21 aign- t ey lghts, ncert atlon ost H dear' sung I C nmer tying I'1t1CS nt O Iches 7 tey Don type ere f IS d IS S et WC uesf 0 emonfy LUZLOI' G 6 ACEVS 'L ' 15W ,, : , f,f f , I I I MILTON HILL LoYD BROWN RICHARD BURKHART WAYNE SWETNAM SONNY YEAGER Sergeant-at-Arms VlC6'P1'65Z.dc'71l P1'erz'de1zz Secretary Treasurer Lsfory of flze Glass 0 19 O The Class of 50 began theIr hIgh school days by e1ect1ng Zack Colt presrdent, Iack Overfelt, VICC pres1dent, and Dav1d BraunIger secretary treasurer That freshman year, Pat Esker and M11 ton H111 re1gned as M1lkma1d and Farmer at the Iersey Hop Sam Shurback brought honor to h1s class by letter1n0 In baseball Loyd Brown was elected pres1dent of th1s class the1r sophomore year, Ben Aaron, VICC PICSI dent, and Ioan Hudlemeyer, secretary treasurer At11letIc honors Went to Sophomores Iack Overfelt Loyd Brown, Ierry Mrller, Sonny Yeager, Sam Shurback Mrlton H111 Rlchard Burkhart Delbert McKown, and IIm G1ll1lan Under the leadershIp of RIchard Burkhart, the Iun1ors chose Arsenrc and Old Lace for theIr class play Iun1ors Gerald Gorman and Clarence FInley played Ab1e and Solomon In the Debate Club s presentat1on, AbIe s lr1sh Rose Added to those jumors who had already won the1r letters In a sport were Raymond Hollo wIy George Nelson, Im Creason, lack Palmer, Wayne Swetnam, Ioe T1dvve1l, Bob N1chols, Elmer Sl IICS, Raymond Adams Lack Colt, Benny Aaron, Henry M11ler and Iames Fohey Plgc' Tu mm fue -... 1 ,rv a 5 I Z 155 if ' . 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WILLIAM GRIFFITH CHARLINE LINEBERRY Io ANN MARTIN ef GLF ,f BEVERLY MoRRow my CECIL STEAMER 2 gill f M515 e uznmq If e oumey lust startrng the1r search for the gold of knowledge are the freshmen Who have completed one year of h1gh school The class of 52 shows prom1se of leadersh1p In athlet1cs, scholarsh1p, and servrce The erghrh Grade remamed In the h10h school but the seventh grade moved back to McElroy Dagg school when the Norclay elementary school was completed In Ianuary ll F65 H2622 Row 1 Bob Steamer Etheleen Leonard Harold Mlller Ronald McClure Marlorle Coates Norma Roberts Betty Wallace Don Gunselman Row 2 Maryorre Tuttle Shrrley Peabody Ruth Campbell Don Pmel Allred Cxlmore Cralg Royston Yxonne Hammett Page Th I5 Se: 1 292 Q 6 , ' P I ix, W W I N 'jf , 3 as Q.. fg . I tj I 4: , ai X 1 VV I , Af - ,iff ' 5 x 1 I g f 1 , , f '1' 1 1 BL' f , I I . -7' HQ I fl lf iffit ' X : I LIL' W, f s I 2 ' M 4 f'?'zaZfal f :: .g ' Z 7 I ! - , . . . . . Z3 D 7 , 'K f ' I' lf 5 ' ti ,i f, ff ' J ,: f f ' ' 'L nys 1. of , I I I , fttsft i, I 'R ' ffa 4 'f . a fr 5 s gr ,gjj Q ,P ' . 5 A 71' V il is , y I , V ', , I , . . , t LL , 1. 'V' I f., lyk 1- an , ., 1, wok, V M E I' .' . - E 7 I - W ' ' W V . , , f 5 W Q xl f 3 g ' 3 g , V - l tx t JM K I I I , I , I f k I ......J . fl: ' M-'XI .--. -' , a 9 Q , , . , . o . -' 5 : I 9 ,. . I a a ' ir '- 'cv . B , ' - ,--.- .l-.-., ...,-:.. -4-.-'.-. K-....,.V....-. g a.-6.-A..-- .,.,: ,., .,4fgA,.,,.,,g,g,1'5jg-'-:nh ,AVA -1 L n, - V file-2 W! Q-reslzmezz i TOP PICTURE Row 1: Charlotte I-Ierberger, Betty Weber, Geraldine Swensen, Beverly Dugan, Dwayne Homan, Virginia Pierson, Bobby Himmelberg, Benny Allen, Georgie Presko, Robert Knapp, Spencer Stoner, Kay Robertson, Shirley Pancake, Wayne Dean, Gay McBride, Billy Hoye, Ramona Lewis. Row 2: Betty McGill, Rosemary Allen, Bill Hawker, Billy Consolver, Iean Hoffman, Donald Ellstrom, Bill Main, Dean Benner, Myron Williams, Donald Stockham, Dayton Holt, Suzanne Pearman, Billy Edwards, Pat McNaughton, Rosetta Mynatt, Ralph Harris. Row 31 Rebecca Gannon, Ioan Fox, Roberta Roberts, Edward McCollum, Bill Kester, Donald Hadlock, Donald McGinnis, Bruce Davidson, David Proctor, Harold Klein, Phyliss Brown, Eldon Patterson, Shirley Iones, Marilyn George, Lalla Deane Adams. BOTTOM PICTURE 'Row 1: Ioan Spencer, Frankie Roush, Sharon Iones, Clara Conklin, Pauline Bopp, Gerald Kidwell, Leanne Packer, Eddie Lee Moore, Geraldine Smotherman, Georgia I-Iough, Rosella Smith, Thaddy Lou Iennings, Tharlo Miller. Row 2: Maxine Probst, Kenny Thomas, Betty Woodrome, Carol De Lapp, Sidney Hughes, Darlene Black, Donelda Kelley, Wanda Dowell, Shirley Spotts, Marjorie Coates, Lois Mueller, Donald Mayo, Orrin Linder. Row 3: Eldonna Brown, Susan Knox, Billie Wylie, Ruth McClure, Shirley Tyra, Gene Davis, Iimmy Painter, Richard Anderson, Billy Davis, Everett Wheelock, Loyd Coleman, Eva Powell, Shirley Bassett. Page Thu fy Eight f W . I yr ss . . Q 5 I 9-I'65!ZI'l'ZElZ TOP PICTURE Row 1: Iim Pike, Bill Pike, Beverly Hamblen, Mary Smith, Barbara Brand, Phyllis Burto-n, Bob Steamer, Bob Edmonds, Roger Hollis, Karole Io Berry, Dorothy Klamm, Roxy Counts, Dorothy Meyers, Wylie Riddle. Row 2: Kenneth Whitman, Shirley Bentley, Pat Bowman, Nancy McCall, Lu Ann Hunter, Peggy McPherson, Berniece Bellew, Margaret Darling, Dorothy Shaeffer, Faye Garwood, Glendoris Lakey, Pat Mueller. Row 3: Iohn Sheller, Rosalie Rhoads, Robert Stegall, Wayne Hurd, Richard Bent, Bruce Obbink, Allen Klein, Thomas Malone, Caroline Hobbs, Harry Heckenback, Gerald Kanabel, Margie Hoffman, Don Gieseke. MIDDLE PICTURE Row 1: Roger Workman, Merle Thomas, Bob Martin, Gail Hadley, Delphine Miller, Neoma Honeycutt, Mildred Baxter, Betty Reynolds, Delores Mathis, Charles Guilkey, Clifford Payne, Ioe Ward, Edward Morton. Row 2: Marion Stock, David Guyer, Dorothy Scrimsher, Dorothy Vaughn, Wilma Stokes, Nancy Miller, Dorothy Loar, Delores Dickerson, Carlotta Wright, Lawrence Payne, Virginia Cox, Victor Lowe, Io Ann Williams. Row 31 McGee Evans, Mabel Shields, T. C. Hunt, Ir., Bill Crump, Iohn Cochran, Bob Vaughn, Bob Diamond, Carl Rogge, Forest Wills, Larry Mundorff, Richard Smith, R. W. West, Iulian Sharp. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Pat Harkins, Dale Combs, Billy Evans, Ronald Hatfield, Don Hill, Mildred Cantrell, Mary Ann Probst, Donnie Eaton, Ioyce Brentlinger, Io Marie Wilson, Pat Rush, Lois Chumbley, Marilyn Mack, Leu Venae Iones, Iohn Still, Betty Tounzen, Edgar Dodd, Paul Knick, Marion Calvin, Eston Carver, Bob Bradley. Row 2.' Barbara Snowden, Gene Thompson, Arthur Wegert, Fred Flack, Don Deckard, Billy Bob Beaman, Earl Mathews, Milton Murphy, Iimmie Allen, Paul Hirsch, Larry Perry, R. C. Kemper, Max Lynch, George De Haven, Ed Bowery, Dorothy I-Iaug, Mary Lou Minter. Row 31 Burton Wax, Kay Seibert, Andre Boschert, Bruce Grow, Roy Logan, Ioe Kelley, Gilbert Divelbiss, Charles Heinz, Howard Mischlich, Don Pinel, Earl Iustus, Louis Iohnson, Robert Slates, Harold Francis, Billy Mentzer, Gary Brown. 65536 Q4 lm Q. J' ai. 'ia K -g ,g. ,ie Qi I I . I .X'3i',f. i?J-, f lg ' fl fit --3 C! Page Forty Cciqlnffz grade TOP PICTURE Row 1: Rusty Piburn, Ioanne Hague, Ierry Naylor, Emmett Sanders, Mary Shirlene Keenum, Margaret Toombs, Ramona Rice, Ioe Ferris, Carol Bond, Norman Forste, Marilou Evans, Billy Nelson. Row 2: Shirley Magee, Richard Davis, Gary Crockett, Dickie Frierdich, Theodore Porter, Monica Cundiff, Kenton Schwarz, Bob Stephens, Charlotte Iean Iohnson, Nancy Leonard, Marilyn Geiter, Donna Little. Row 31 Harold Crisp, Cornelia Watkins, Shirley Weiss, Mary Etta Ramsey, Bill Stephens, Billy Swan, Alvin Fuson, Sharon Walker, David Bradley, Pharmia Badders, Barbara Rummel, Charles Town. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Gerald Tuttle, LeRoy Orr, Howard McClain, LeRoy Mattox, Sue Sheridan, Ianet Elliot, Natalie Hulett, Iudy Parkinson, Robert Troeglen, Ronnie Stitt, Rex Karnes. Row 2: Carol Allen, Beverly Sue Elliot, Io Ann Duffey, Dick Lanning, Heather Shanklin, Bob Lundy, Sue Brown, Ima Sue Gibson, Shirley Bowles, Arthur Schroeder, Charlene Clear, Mary Alexander. ' Row 3: Wanda O,Neil, Martha Stephens, Kenneth Gabbert, La Verne Burns, Iimmy Reed, Ioe Stephens, Pat Bossert, Richard Frizell, Gale Richardson, Patty Powell, Howard Haskell, Shirley Stockwell. S6V6HflZ grade TOP PICTURE Row 1: Leon Pooler, Charles Whited, Beverley McCroskie, Ralph Holman, Catherine Nelson, Iames Iohnson, Iimmie Hudson, David Stark, Patricia Ross, Ianet Trout, Glenn Powell. Row 2: Shirley McEvers, lean Schulz, Kenneth Stolfus, Nancy Hill, Bruce Harding, Iames Carney, Dean Venable, Donald Brown, Lee Roy Linder, Betty Anne Hawker, Barbara Honeycutt. Row 3: Ieanette Dick, Benjamin Payne, Marjorie Arnold, Katherine Salisbury, Larry Norileet, Rosemary Giffen, Pearl Thompson, Memory Burgess, David Poston, Phyllis Peters, Iean Gatton, Nancy Lou Cheek, Roberta Nesbit. , MIDDLE PICTURE Row 1: Esther Hardin, Larry Haines, Lester Hardin, Mary Ellen Palmer, Dick Burkhart, Danny Allen, Charles Bird, Violet Robb, Veneta Simpson, Ernest Mosby, Denver Robb. ' Row 2: Fredric Kemper, Michael Arnone, Ioyce Bordon, Sally Bartlett, George Palaska, David Allen, Phyllis Riley, Marlene Reynolds, Barbara Eastburn, Luther David- son, Iay Hough, Clay Gaswint. Row 3.' Donald Larson, Wesley Pryor, Ann Meeder, Carol Proctor, Clement Darrow, Noel Barrow, Albert Halstenberg, Myron Mann, Patricia McCombie, Patty Shupp, Marquita Kelton, Paula Steinborn. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Io Ann Dean, Gerald Allen, Leslie Short, Robert Swartz, Wiley White, Iean Alexander, lean Fewit, Bonnie Calhoun, Gordon Stout, William Allinson, Robert Murphy. Row 2: Patricia Lehman, Sue Guilkey, Craig Swenson, Larry McCall, Barbara Schryer, Gerald Cheek, Mary Alice Iohnson, Gary Darnell, Iva McGuire, Ierry Burkhart, Martha Frank, Iimmy Osterholt, Iack Wackly. Row 3: Donna Edmondson, Frances Morrison, Marilyn Howe, Edward Fuller, Gerald Nolte, Stephen Barber, Mary Ruth Hager, Lillian Pinel, Ioyce Shannon, Marilyn Minnick, Mary Pearl Caldwell, Iulia Lee Musselman. I , 0 1- lfql Ip, ca, fi 1 es. HL- ,--.-QQL-mw+e1ss:.-Q-Egmuhgulf-H-hw-1:---ksw:va-rg-gsgvsfafsf-ffJ5f5ffi2EY9e-:sas:':-:avef::f-1,f'fM- czfivifief 5 2!, 5f 2 .- , If E- F- -fig VX V .inf - Q ,ml J ig, , f. I ,I 4 , I' M ' J qi-W W? f W lv rf A k, we 'X MY , N' Q A EE my MV A , V .X S. Nl, 5 .v ,., l 1 I 1 , '1 xx Iliff' ff 'ff f X i ' Y at o X I I' x 4 L X : os' fl Y I' 1 .gf ffff K' tx ,, if . 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W -.L ,T N- I QULHK ',B5A.v-JON Q .- -vfrl-r---'v-sept' .-.1 H4-fqvy+ f-4-1:75-1g:g4.,,,.v,1-.,..,,..i,A . ,1.E,...,.,.....1',,-,7,.,,,....,.,.,... ,.,.. , ,-,,.. ,v..m--- How dull school would be W1thout clubs and sports and mus1c and dramaucs and populanty contests and such' 3 ..-- .- J--. ....-L....a....- Q..--.....,--v ... .. ..,....,..,.. L.-in ' ....,, , . , . 3 -. ,Lu,..g '4,. ' ,' Ck DICK WOLVERTON President of the Student Body eil' od 5 The Student Council is made up of representatives elected from each class in school. Six seniors, five juniors, four sophomores, and four freshmen make up the membership for one year. The sponsor is Miss Amelia Keller. The 1949 Council started the fund for the promotion of a new east sidewalk. A plaque with the twenty-one presidents' pictures was purchased by the club and placed in the front hall. Officers are: Gene Elliott, Vice-President, and Pat Wright, Secretary-Treasurer. Student Gomzcif A Row 1: Robert Himmelburg, Elva Carr, Margie DeBow, Larry Parry, Eva Bradley, Elaine Green, David Brenner, Ioyce Brentlinger, lean Caraway. Row 2: Ronald Dowell, Ben Aaron, Gene Elliott, Loyd Brown, Ierry Hall, Dick Wolverton, Earl Iustus, Pat Wright, Miss Amelia Keller. Not Pictured: Ioyce Koch, Gerald Gorman, and Dona Sue Black. V6 , 5 5 ri 2 beer othc fror Pre: Seci Lev tives five e up Miss :tion '-one and Pat I., ,fy ' ervice -S , 'Q 5 X, I y 666125 The Y-Teen organization is the largest club in North Kansas City High School. They have been very active in social work, sponsoring two Y-Teen dances this year. They have tried to erase any feeling of racial discrimination by working together with all other Y-Teen groups-. This year the Y-Teens Sent packages to the needy countries of the world. Anita McPike was elected president of the Inter-Club Council, an organization with members from all of the Y-Teen groups in Kansas City. Pictured above are the General Y-Teen oflicers: Shirley Turpen, Treasurer 5 Pat Fuson, Vice- President, Miss Bernita Isley, Chief Adviser, Ioyce Koch, President, and Loretta Duncan, Secretary. The triangle presidents are Martha Alpert, Marthaine Brown, Patsy Blackburn, and Ramona Lewis. Gabinef Row 1.' Betty Strobbe, Annetta Brenner, Marilyn Mack, Mary Beller, Ruth Alta Chinn, Dona Sue Black, Shirley Turpen, Norma Callahan, Ioyce Buck, Kitty Gooch, Loretta Duncan, lean Caraway, Barbara Stone. Row 2: Pegge Rhoads, Patsy Blackburn, Phyllis Dugan, Mina Maloy, Anita McPike, Marthaine Brown, Catherine Green, Mina Iane Reed, Thelma Thomas, Sallie Kings- borough, Gladys Gilliland, Bernita lsley, Ioyce Koch. Row 31 Bonnie Roberts, Eva Bradley, Carol Burkhart, Marjorie Abbott, Rosie Deere, Pat Fuson, Ruth Ann McFarland, Martha Alpert, Pat Wright, Mary Lou Fuller, Margie DeBow Dorothy Loar Mildred Good Senior frianqfe TGP PICTURE Row 1: Iean Ferry, Mina Iane Reed, Sallie Kingsborough, Thelma Thomas, Pegge Rhoads, Ienna Lee Falls, Shirley Turpen, Christina Thomsen, Annetta Brenner, Kitty Gooch, Loretta Duncan, lean Caraway, Beverly Gover. Row 2: GertrudeiSorensen, Frances Willis, Betty Toombs, Shirley Naylor, Gloria Campbell, Phyllis Dugan, Lucille Krueger, Wanda Beckman, Theta Foley, Claudine Scott, Gladys Gilliland, Mary Louise Nelson, Iune Powell, Leveda Scobee. Row 3: Rosie Deere, Eileen Iohannes, Pat Peters, Darlene Fleischauer, Marjorie Abbott, Pat Fuson, Donna Borden Russell, Pat Wright, Margie Carson, Mary Foley, Iackie Drennon, Florence Knoth, Mina Maloy, Elaine Green. BOTTOM PICTURE V Row 1: Alice Smith, Ioan Kimbrell, Dorothy Bellew, Martha Klamrn, Alberta Bower, Anita McPike, Norma Darnell, Shirley Upham, Ianet Sharp, Shirley Martin, Margaret Norris, Gloria Stribling. Row 2: Ioyce Anne Koch, Della Kelly, Bonita Brown, lean Nickell, Dorothy Evans, Alice Hamilton, Florene Keckler, Marilyn Steinborn, Lila Bradhurst, Pat Dulohery, Shirley White, Doris Stein, Maryann Ameel. Row 3: Doris Zeller, Martha Ann Braden, Nelda Shelton, Carole Cundifif, Wilma Morrison, Ierry Arnold, Dora Shields, Martha Alpert, Mildred Good, Ieanette Swindell, Mary Lou Anderson, Pat Brown, Iune Royston. Page F arty-Six 'fx N ' NY' ff, X, XX N Qs K v X ' AX -' 1' X S with 1 rf X V' 'X gy sa Wx , N N x ff, v x mi X X L Q xx N X N 9. X 'XQQQQ c QQ' N Q . 5, Z1 i 4 r up SX f ff RQ' Ri , :,, D ,X P 541 . as 1- s ,Q it i -,.f is Qf 1 el Luzior Kriouzqfe TGP PICTURE ' Row 1: Lucille Carter, Barbara Stone, Fay Swan, Mary Ann Presko, Vivian Zum- walt, Betty Counts, Ioyce Buck, Elva Canaday, Betty Farrell, Rose Linder, Io Ann Martin, Mary Frances McKinney, Betty Strobbe, Wilma Morris. Row 2: Sharon Linville, Ioyce Scott, Helen Bost, Elva Carr, Terry, Corrine Lehman, Waneta Winkler, Phyllis Cain, Dorothy Shirley Bush, Mary Swafford, Donna Campbell. Row 3: Hilda McConnell, Nadine Simpson, Marthaine Brown Curtis, Norma Pearman, Doris Belle Davis, Mary Alpert, Mary McGinnis, Barbara Rhodes, Pat Dahm, Ruth Havener, Dorothy Palm 7 BOTTOM PICTURE Connie Pyer, Edna White, Betty Pike, Norma Foley, Betty Lou Fuller, Hazel er, Catherine Green. Row 1: Edith Giardina, Mary Beller, Margie Christiansen, Betty Cooper, Frances Garwood, Phyllis Burton, Vivian Zumwalt, Georgia Simon, Nancy Snyder, Norma Bodenham-er, Freeda Blair, Pat Hendricks, Iune Barney. Row 2: Lua Hostler, Nan Foster, Catherine Lowmiller, Rosita Wade, Nancy Palmer, Mary Sue Maloney, Donna Kemper, Ioan Hudlemeyer, Iane Hudlemeyer, Barbara Iantzen, Ioan Burkhard, Bonnie Hayworth, Iudy Hall, Norma Brown, Mary Iane Roden- berg, Claudine Iohnson. Row 3: Betty Iustus, Rosalie Taylor, Gloria Sappenfield, Ioyce Packer, Mary Duncan, Roberta McCall, Marjorie Thomas, Marilyn Knorp, Marion Wilson, Virginia Clint, Ramona Covington, Barbara Robinson, Katherine Skinner, McKown, La Vonne McGuire. Eva Bradley, Betty l. f +s --+ -S-' 0,0 omore Krwuzgfe TOP PICTURE Row 1: Ethel Loos, Marilyn Christgen, Iva Knierim, Bertha Blackburn, Ruth Williams, Nancy Schwarz, Patsy Blackburn, Ioan Kreinbring, Carolyn Haynes, Beverly Cundiff, Alberta Patton, Nora Lee Carver, Ruth Alta Chinn, LaVerna French, Rayella Bounds, Miss Margaret Eubanks. Row 2: Donna Long, Io Ann Cleaver, Vernalee Parks, Bernice Scobe-e, Ianeane Campbell, Thelma Runyon, Darlene Richardson, Sally Newman, Patricia Bradley, Lois Thompson, Connie Alexander, Barbara Biggs, Audrey Prunty. Row 3: Iackie Bradhurst, Lois Long, Sylvia Fay, Bonnie Roberts, Reba Calicott, Velma Buckley, Martha Gaswint, Kay Majors, Ruth Ann McFarland, Gloria Matthews, Audrey De Vrieze, Barbara Cooper, Glenna Hough, Carol Burkhart, Mary McDowell, La Vonne Cox. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Muriel Calicott, Mary Louise Buckley, Mary Ann Minor, Carolyn Thomas, Ruby Crews, Io Ann Anderson, Dorcas Dotson, Patty Piburn, Elsie Kelly, Ioyce Creason, Beatrice Bradley, Thelma Iennings, Anastasia Wise, Elsie Bodenhamer, Glolyn Stockton. Row 2: Darlene Madison, Bobbie Snyder, Ianet McClain, Fontella Winkler, Betty Lou Dittmer, Patty Kunkle, Betty Piburn, Norma Callahan, Marsha Lowman, Harriet Snyder, Dona Sue Black, Dorothy Harkins, Marietta Lantz, Carolyn McEown, Sue Holloway, Shirley Taylor, Bonnie Byran, Mary Ellen Trego. Row 3: Louise Piburn, Mary Reese, Io Ann Wilson, Shirley Royston, Charline Lineberry, Eula Iean Vandruff, Faith Gannon, Dorothy Royston, Lorene O'Laughlin, Nancy Tiahrt, Margie DeBow, Opal Brentlinger, Patty Shanks, Carleta Dodd, Elaine Thompson, Patricia' Bradley. A, ' ?i an Xi 1 ,,. 4 I l i i , i Y , a. yi Page T01 ly Ezght A 7 greshmam Zricuzqfe TOP PICTURE Row 1: Ramona Lewis, Ioan Spencer, Rosella Smith, Shirley Pancake, Pauline Bopp, Beverly Dugan, Bonnie Yokum, Virginia Pierson, Naomi Honeycutt, Leu Venae Iones, Geraldine Smotherman, Leanne Packer, Betty Weber, Maxine Probst, Billie Iane Robinson, Helen Phipps, Charlotte Herberger. Row 2: Betty McGill, Rosetta Mynatt, Dorothy Hill, Betty Reynolds, Shirley Bentley, Nancy McCall, Margaret Darling, Suzanne Pearman, Dorothy Sheafer, Carol Iean De Lapp, Io Marie Wilson, Laveta Stock, Betty Iane Woodruff, Marion Stock. Row 3: Peggy McPherson, Velma Brown, Virginia Gabbert, Barbara Snowden, Rosalie Rhodes, Margie Hoffman, Norma Biggs, Carolyn Hobbs, Shirley Iones, Nancy Miller, Bernice Ballou, Susan Knox, Donelda Kelly, Maxine Bopp, Shirley Peabody. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Gay McBride, Mary Smith, Karole Berry, Phyllis Burton, Betty Tounzen, Dorothy Klamn, Lois Mueller, Fay Garwood, Ioan Williams, Mildred Baxter, Barbara Brand, Gail Hadley, Dolores Mathis, Geraldine Swenson, Roxy Counts, Beverly Hamblen. Row 2: Ioyce Brentlinger, Mildred Cantrell, Mary Ann Roller, Sidney Hughes, Pat Rush, Eva Powell, Anna Mae Brown, Shirley Spotts, Lou Ann Hunter, Pat Mc- Naughton, Donnie Eaton, Marilyn Mack, Delphine Miller, Glendoris Lakey. Row 3: Rosemary Allen, Lalla Dean Adams, Pat Bowman, Dorothy Haug, Marilyn George, Kay Seibert, Roberta Roberts, Shirley Tyra, Betty Iune Menteer, Ioan Fox, Ruth McClure, Dorothy Loar, lean Hoffman, Carlotta Wright. M, V Cciqlzflz grade LZ!-feens Row 1: Io Ann Hague, Ramona Price, Carol Bond, Mary Keenurn, Ianet Elliott, Sue Sheridan, Shirley Bowles, Charlene Clear, Iudy Parkinson, Carol Allen, Mary Alexander, Mary Lou Evans. Row 2: Heather Shanklin, Natlie Hulett, Shirley Magee, Io Ann Dufley, Barbara Rummel, Donna Little, Margaret Toombs, Cornelia Watkins, Charlotte Iohnson, Ima Sue Gibson, Marilyn Geiter, Beverly Sue Elliott, Miss Lena Drinkwater. Row 3: Miss Charlotte McClintock, Carol Sue Brown, Mary Etta Ramsey, Patty Powell, Shirley Stockwell, Pharmia Badders, Sharon Walker, Lorene Burns, Martha Stephens, Shirley Weiss, Wanda O'Neill, Nancy Leonard, Monica Cundiff. As one of their annual service projects, the Y-Teen girls collect money for the Cummunity Chest Drive. Dona Sue Black is shown giving a red feather to a generous contributor. org Sta se: OIT 5723. U The Hi-Y chapters of North Kansas City High School are one of the most popular organizations in school for boys. This club is founded on principles of fellowship and high standards of Christian living. The general officers are: Keith Blann, president, Richard Burkhart, vice-president, lim Ashby, secretary, and Iimmy Roberts, treasurer. Chapter presidents are: Dean Konomos, seniors, Gerald Gorman, juniors, Dick Pistole, soph- omores, and Gilbert Divelbiss, freshmen. QEIZEVKLZ Ufhffgrf Row 1: Clark Ferguson, Richard Burkhart, Keith Blann, Iim Ashby, Iim Roberts, Merton Hcch. Q Row 2: H. W. Schooling, Lawrence Leming, Paul Chappell, Nelson Kerr, Ralph McKeehan, Porter Price, Richard Meyer, Howard Dewell. Gafbzef Row 1: Don Becker, lim Roberts, Harold Klein, Earl Iustus, Dean Konomos, Ioe Tidwell, Allan Rea, Bob Corbett, Richard Edmonds, Marvin Pool. Row 2: Phillip Skeith, Richard Burkhart, Howard Mischlich, Wendell Rosenbaugh, Gerald Gorman, Dick Pistole, Keith Blann, Douglas Harlan, Gilbert Divelbiss, lim Ashby, ' Fred Logston. 'fa rift fs ,f T lla Senior Gfzapfer TOP PICTURE Row 1: Earl French, Richard Edmonds, Bill Wilson, Howard Painter, Melvin Lewis, Ierry Goucher, Marvin Pool, Arthur Nichols. Row 2: Bill Park, Don Lawrence, Richard Sutterby, Dick Wolverton, Ben Kelly, Earl Smith, Dallas Divilbess, lim Ashby, Bruce Bowles, Gene Elliott, Dean Konomos. Row 3: Ernest Bush, Donald Burton, David Milum, Keith Blann, Ronald Brad- hurst, Gtto Schriefer, Bill Kephart, Thurston Smith, Douglas Harlan, Eddie Collins, Walter Collins, Charles Thomas. zmior Gfzapfer BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Frank Iamison, Vincent Zumwalt, Iames Carman, Leon Fisher, Bob Hershey, ,Warren Hadley, Larry Carmichael, Clarance Finley, Raymond Adams, Bill Cordes, Elmer McGuire, Kenny Holman, Roger Pierce. Row 2: Bob Nichols, Bob Corbett, Madison Winkler, Elmer Slates, Iim Smith, Charles Shipman, Richard Stock, lim Gillilan, Iim Brenner, Bob Alvis, Fred Logston, Audrey Barrow, Allen Rea, Iack Palmer. Row 3: Sam Shurback, George Nelson, Ben Aaron, Ioe Tidwell, Richard Burkhart, Eugene Reese, Gerald Gorman, Iohn Wright, Raymond Kurek, Henry Miller, Iohn Mischlich, Erwin Thompson, lim Crenshaw, Ronald Balkey, Ioe Evans. l P Pzge Tzfzy Two ,f 3 . ,l '1 gil : 5 l J Sophomore Gfmpfer A Top PICTURE Row 1: Buddy Long, Dwayne McClure, Ben Bernie Mann, lim Loar, Iim Flanary, Irwin Hughes, Iim Pirtle, David Williams, Iunior Kemble, Lowell Williams, Douglas Williams, Bill Mentzer, Fred Ruebhausen. Row 2: Bob Thomas, Dan Cooley, Bob Snowden, Bob Gieske, Ray Lauderbach, Ronald Lindberg, Marion Cheek, Robert Van Horn, Dick Pistole, Dean Dobson, Bob Bliss, Ronnie Parsons, Forrest Cvreer, Ir. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Clark Adams, lim Younger, Bob Cordell, Ace Martin, Iim Roberts, Leonard Ladd, Basil Simpson, Clarence Klamm, Vernon Davis, Norman Fisher, William Smith, Iimmy Hodshire. , Row 2: Robert Kennedy, Tommy Lee, Phillip Skeith, Charles Wagle, Wendell Rosenbaugh, Myron Corcoran, Ierry Hall, Keith Stout, Virgil Dowell, Ronnie Dowell, Bob Coffman. ff! 9-l'6S!ll726ll'Z Ghdpfdf Top PICTURE Row 1: Larry Perry, Lloyd Coleman, Robert Stegall, Glen Proffitt, Paul Hirsch, Harold France, Burton Wax, Ierry Shipman, Gene Thompson, T. C. Hunt Ir. Row 2: Earl Mathews, Iimmy Alley, Buddy Harms, Freddie Flack, Paul Mc- Combie, Bruce Grow, Robert Slates, Bob Diamond, Billy Davis, Donald McGinnis, Andre Boschert, Billy Bob Beaman. I Row 3: Iacky Cochran, Roy Logan, Lewis Iohnson, Bill Hester, Iimmy Painter, Bruce Davison, Howard Mischlich, Charles Heinz, Earl Iustus, Harold Klein, Eddie McCallum, Bruce Obbink. BOTTOM PICTURE Row 1: Ioe Ward, Bobby Bradley, Iim Pike, Kenneth Kidwell, Roger Hollis, Spencer. Stover, Don R. Hill, Kenneth E. Thomas, Kenneth Witteman, Bill Pike, Billy Hoye, Dale Combs, Roger Workman. Row 2: Iimmy Hobbs, Billy Consolver, Bill Edwards, Victor Lowe, Donald Soper, George Presko, Ir., Bill Hawker, Dan Turnbaugh, Frank Hamby, Edgar Dodd, Marion Calvin, Iimmy Salyer, Ronald Hatfield. Row 3: Max Lynch, Paul Knick, Bob Gieseke, Bill Crump, Don Ellstrom, Everett Wheelock, Eldon Patterson, George De Haven, Bill Wyley, Lawrence Payne, Don Decker, Norman Thomas, Bob Edmonds. Page Fifty-Four . mzior gfiqfz Gkapfer Row 1: Gerald Tuttle, Rex Karnes, Leroy Orr, Leroy Mattox, Dick Lanning, Howard McClain, Ronnie Stitt, Ioe Ferris, Norman Forste, Rusty Piburn. Row 2: Robert Troeglen, Harold Crisp, Richard Davis, Bob Lundy, Gary Crockett, Gale Richardson, Emmett Sanders, Arthur Schroeder, Charles Town, Bob Stephens. Row 31 Iunior Porter, Iimmy Reed, Billy Swan, Alvin Fuson, Ioe Stephens, Richard Frizell, David Bradley, Kenton Schwarz, Kenneth Gabbert. mlm' Quo!! Most popular girl: Ioyce Koch Most popular boy: Dick Wolverton Best looking girl: Pat Wright Best looking boy: Murl Talbott Most intelligent girl: Pat Fuson Most intelligent boy: Bill Wilson Girl most likely to succeed: Pat Fuson Boy most likely to succeed: Bill Wilson Best girl dancer: Doris Zeller Best boy dancer: Richard Stanhart Girl athlete: Ierry Arnold Boy athlete: Keith Blann Wittiest girl: Mina Iane Reed Wittiest boy: Dean Konomos Best dressed girl: Mina Maloy Best dressed boy: Dallas Divelbiss Girl with best personality: Loretta Duncan Boy with best personality: Murl Talbott. Page Fifty-Fz've ' Gil Gappeffa Ghoir Row If Verna Lee Park, Bernice Scobee, Phyllis Cain, Beverly Dugan, Mildred Cantrell, Maryann Ameel, Audrey Prunty, Ruth Havener, Loretta Duncan, Shirley Turpen. Row 2.' Margie De Bow, Dona Sue Black, Frances Willis, Hazel McGinnis, Pat Wright, Marjorie Abbott, Bonita Brown, Lois Long, Rosemary Allen, Barbara Cooper, Florine Keckler. Row 31 Kenny Whitman, Bill Hawker, Bob Werline, Bill Millsap, Ioe Tidwell, Eddie Collins, Gene Thompson, Frank Goodman, Basil Simpson, Roger Walker, Don Burton. r I I 1 r mth owes arse nz t f The members of the A Capella Choir are chosen, after tryouts each Spring, for outstanding work in vocal music. Miss Lida Warrick, vocal music instructor, conducts the tryouts and selects V9-1 the members. This choral group gives musical assemblies for the student body at the Thanksgiving, the Christmas, and the Easter seasons. This year they also presented a Spring Concert. The A Cappella Choir sings at meetings of civic clubs and at church services. W Pri Row 1: Loretta Duncan, Sallie Kingsbrough, Mary lane Shirley Turpen. Row 2.' Pegge Rhoads, Eva Bradley, llargie Carson, Pa Frances Willis, Elaine Green, Ruth Havenei Phyllis Dugan. Row 32 Kenny Holman, Ierry Goucht, Bill Millsap, Ioe Ernest Bush, Willard Van Horn, Iohn Wrght, Thurston SI Bowles, Bill Wilson, Bob Edmonds. g adriqaf Page Fiffy-Six l E e ss X aG Row 1: Beverly Gover, Fay Swan, Ioan Kimbrell, Frances Garwood, Phyllis Dugan, Shirley Faubion, lean Ferry, Anastasia Wise, Ruth Alta Chinn, Phylis Burton, Shirley Martin, Mary lane Rodenburg, Ienna Lee Falls. Row 2.' Lucille Krueger, Lenora Carter, Margie Carson, Eva Bradley, Pat Peters, Thelma Runyan, Shirley Royston, Eula lean Vandruff, Martha Gaswint, Elaine Green, Pegge Rhoads. Row 3: Bob Edmonds, Kenneth Holman, Ben Bernie Mann, Ioe Steiner, Ierry Goucher, Iames Shipman, ,Bill Wilson, Bob Coffman, Bruce Bowles, Roy Logan. Row 41 Ernest Bush, Phillip Skeith, Ierry Green, Willard Van Horn, Watson Kidd, Floyd Patton, Thurston Smith, Iohn Wright, Marion Cheek. arse nz eczrffeff Song The highlight of the year for the choir was the presentation, March II ofthe Gilbert and Sulli van operetta, 'The Mikado. A Growing organization, the A Cappella Choir will number one hundred members next fall Proceeds from this year's operetta will be used to purchase new robes in the school colors Madrigal Singers is a group of talented vocalists selected from the A Cappella Choir by Miss Warrick for special programs. incan Sallie Kingslurough Mary Iane Rodenberg, Ioan Kimbrell. Jads Exa Bradley ilar ie Larson Pat Wright, Hazel McGinnis, nlman erry Gouchc B111 Millsap Io Tidwell, Wayne Swetnam, in Horn Iohn Wr ht Thurston Smith Eddie Collins, Bruce UZQEV5 dn Search of cz ocmfimz r oz Z0 The Radio Club sponsored by Mr. Paul I. Chappell has been outstanding in its achievements and in the achievements- of its members during its existence at North Kansas City High School. The radio station operated by the club was licensed in 1938 and has proved interesting and instruc- tive to every member. The call letters of this station are WOAOQ. rf The Art Club was reorganized in 1948. The purpose of the club is to give a greater understanding to the students of art and teach everyone to appreciate it. The club is supervised by Mr. Porter Price. 9. O. Row 1: Mary Lou Miller, Alice Smith, Dorothy Marks, Iune Powell, Betty Toombs, ' Darlene Fleischauer, Earl French, Ioe Steiner, Wanda Beckman, Iackie Drennon, George Thatcher, Lila Bradhurst, Claudine Scott, Vernon Admire, Margaret Norris. Row 2: Harold Nelson, Allen Humphrey, Iarnes Shipman, Sammie Phipps, Eldon Arnold, Robert Lehman, Charles Buckley, Lowell Rush, Bill Cooper, George Eichinger, Paul Waggoner, Paul Webb, Mr. Greer. Row 32 Delbert McOsker, Alfred Spain, Robert Hamby, Dora Shields, Donald Burton, Iohn Lawrence, Ronald Bradhurst, Val Curtis, Charles Thomas, lack Hough, lack Hatfield, Richard Sutterby, Wilma Morrison, Richard Wilson. gfomefis jazz Staff Row If Mina Iane Reed, Elaine Green, Iunior Workman, Margie Carson, Leon Fisher, Roger Pierce, Mary Ann Ameel, Arthur Nichols, Shirley Turpen, Annette Brenner. ,Row 2: Miss Fulton, Donna Borden, Sam Shurback, Don Lawrence, Ierry Arnold, Gene Elliott, Martha Alpert, Dean Konomos, Pat Fuson, Margie Abbott QNot pictured - Anita McPikej. Page Fifty-Eight tents iool. :rue- :ling imbs, :orge Qldon nger, mnald vugh, Leon nner. nold, id- Tkadio l Row 1: Paul Chappell, Iean Caraway, Sallie Kingsborough, Lester Williams, Larry Carmichael, lack Iohnson, Bill Pruett, Fred Ruebhausen, Loretta Duncan. , Row 2: Forrest Greer, Elmer Slates, Dean Kendle, Carroll Kimsey, Earl Smith, Dallas Divelbiss, Bob Snowden, Martha Gaswint, Basil Simpson, Marilyn Steinborn. Row 31 William Mirick, Bob Bliss, Virgil Doyle, Bob VanHorn, Thurston Smith, Ierry Hall, Douglas Harlan, Ernest Bush, Erwin Thompson. ' Gflrf Row 1: Ioyce Scott, Mary Sue Maloney, Marthaine Brown, Mary Lou Fuller, Iohn Larson, Sallie Kingsborough, Kitty Gooch. ' Row 2: Porter Price, Leo Wise, Ronald Dowell, Don Lawrence, Richard Sutterby, lim Gillilan, Sam Shurback, Robert Landram. 3. O. The Diversified Occupations club, supervised by Mr. Forrest Greer, coordinator, is an organi- zation which provides training for vocations-. The program enables students to work on a part-time basis and attend school. Thus it provides a valuable and practical program which of great benefit to the community and the student. Only juniors and seniors can be enrolled in the diversihed occupations class. onzefys .Buzz Staff The Hornet's Buzz is an important part of school life since it publishes news of interest to the students and their parents, records all important events of school life, and gives out with the latest gags and ridiculous events in its famous humor column. Its editorials remind the students of atti- tudes- which are fitting and proper. . The Buzz was published every two weeks, under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Fulton. Margie Carson and Don Lawrence served as co-editors the first semester, while Pat Fuson and Sam Shurback held these positions the last semester. ' ff , I 1 fi , f 0 Secrefaries Row 1: Patty Shannon, Iean Ferry, Corrine Lehman, Ruth Alta Chinn, Shirley Turpen, Christina Thomsen, lean Caraway, CNot pictured -Ioyce Koch, Anita McPikej. Row 2: Pat Dulohery, Iean Nickell, Margaret Macken, Eileen Johannes, Florene Keckler, Pat Fuson, Pat Peters, Margie DeBow, Norma Darnell. .Librarians Row If Phyllis Burton, Iean Farrington, Theta Foley, Pat McNaughton, Helen Bost, Carol DeLapp, Heather Shanklin, Beverly Dugan. Row 2: LaVonne McGuire, Ienny Lee Falls, Martha Alpert, Mary Alpert, Norma Piarman, Dorothy I-Iaug, Miss Beatrice Shryack. Secretaries These are the girls that are seen scurrying about the building carrying messages and bulletins, answering phones, filing cards, making receipts or in general taking care of much of the school business-.. The girls give up from one to two periods each day to do this work. , O, r LL JVQVLQIZS The librarians under the supervision of Miss Beatrice Shryack have very ably taken care of the many duties of keeping track of the books and magazines in the library this year. The librarians are members of the Library Club. Norma Piarman is president. Page Sixty tins, hool e of ians 5 .. feeding the Qbac c Mns. EDNA ANDERSON Cafeteria Manager Row 1: Mrs. Helen Molly Quinn. y About the best place to be at noon in NKC is the east end of the lower hall, where the cafeteria ladies reign supreme. With pleasant smiles they cheerfully feed a thousand hungry Hornets five days a week. Moreover, they are always on hand to serve delicious fried chicken and ham dinners at the banquets so popular with NKC OI'g31'11Z3.UOI'1S. Gafeferia .Eadies Alexander, Mrs. Edna Anderson, Mrs. Mary Iackson, Mrs. Roux 2: Mrs. Kate Watt, Mrs. Hettie Mae Davidson, Mrs. Roberta Callahan, Mrs. Cora Belle Fox. Row 3: Mrs. Lottie Moberly, Mrs. Lucy Hall. Van Horn, Mrs. Ruth Sewell, Mrs. Iune Good, Mrs. Mae Belle fjyfi' 91 1 ,, , f z a t ' . 1 if I l 65 1 l 1:1 l ll li iz E ln. Gil Tippfe of Sfrizzqr ' A f my fruzq rc es ra H3 The string orchestra under the direction of Mr. L. O. Erickson provided the music at the Iunior llf li . . . . . . and Senior Plays and on other such occas-ions. This group of mus1c1ans was organized last year. ll ' y FIRST VIOLINS SECOND VIOLINS Della Mae Kelley Nancy Tiahrt ig Erwin Hughes Marjorie Tuttle ri Sydney Lou Hughes Ralph Harris y I. T. Haldiman McGee Evans . Patricia Thompson Francie Roush Victor Fletcher D,Arlene Black l Billy Pruett Billy Consolver 5 Dean Kendle Mary Keenum I Darl Benner Mary Lou Keltner l Marilou Evans l v1oLAs i girl? SEM b H cELLos 03211. 5223: V Roy L0 an Arthur Schroeder i g Alan Rea i BASSES ' Nadine Simpson PIANO I l61'fY Naylor Dorcas Dotson X Page Slhxljf-TWO 4 1 .1 5. 1 L -1 'i ,. l ,, l 1 , ZW. gy ...y .Jwpw M1-ro ww-nw-we ,A F, K. 5 71? 2 r f 5 5 athle cisioi sw, . i Q . 'eisisil' ' 'S XX 5 s. Q C . 1 ....,. 1 xx- 1 J' k tm NN if' R w SR K, .-to it . to .gig K. N551 xx -M -at X at t. Q XM: . F rf t.t. i My al ri 4 -f-fl. -...-f A .. fa .. fm., .T . ... - .i.,,.,--.. .., .- .-.....,.l.., -' NY' 1-H 'I W- ? f1S-r42'r-Pff!'eu.,,-..,,f.A1':f:-qrp,wifi-lien-, .,,- ...,-.,., .,,- . .. ganfare of Krumpefs The Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Maurer, has played and performed for athletic events and assemblies. Their stunts on the football Held, featuring their lighted caps, pre cision marching, and stirring music, were one of the hrghlights of the season. DRUM MAIOR Betty Iustus TWIRLERS Shirley Bush Phyllis Cain Elva Canaday Marilyn Christgen Doris Davis A Dorothy Loar La Vonne McGuire Ioyce Stribling Katherine Skinner Nan Foster Iean Hoffman Charlotte Iohnson Ianet Elliot DRUMS Gilbert Divelbiss Ralph Harris Bill Kester Ed. McCallum Wilton Murphy Iune Royston arching am? ALTO CLARINET SAXOPHONES Donna Burton George De Haven Rebekah Gannon CLARINETS XIXQYI Rees? Elva Carr gl Ienmngs Iohn Colgate Billy Davis Bob Diamond Virgil Doyle Carroll Kinsey Kay Magers Merle Thomas Thelma Iennings Ioan Spencer TROMBONES Iames Allen Harold Crisp Bruce Davison Bill Hawker Lowell Heinz R. C. Kemper FRENCH HORNS Iim Carmin TRUMPETS Gary Brown Bob Colt Vernon Davis Wayne Dean Billy Edwards Billy Evans Forrest Greer Dick Lanning B. B. Mann Eldon Patterson Don Pinel Paul Sharity Iames Smith Art Wegert BASS Ioe Miles Clifford Sloan Marjorie Coates FLUTES Paul Black BXRITONE Kitty Gooch Don Gunselman Don Eberts Suzy Clarke Wanita Winkler Bill Swan l TW f 5' ii of i V -A 'S ff' .za Q n if 'S ' T, v i'f4v I c A A A ' A 9 ' f 1 ,f + K i r A T rrrr f K M A . G 4 Q A A 'A ii , i i TW W ' fb - fs . ,Ll K, If , frrr i p, x J 1 r v i 4' y sct' 1 r j .ayy as ' to , 4 1 a a C if a i Q My is i H ss a t st is Wana W -. ', N ii X 's-i liiiffw if i v 1 ati i.ii . Hifi iiii' is - 2' 1 if . K y if v t s t , A ,J In A if skkq C, rf,- ,, is 5 Q A ,skr is -,L, I 3 .R , ,'., ' ,i pxt', 'i , - A C g7 1 .,.sf at X 5 f ii,i.fV Qjf if - si. tt ikgig 5 E if , i 1, Agn, Ks M I C it W' ig It A' Xfi,H . L' i .ig S I . 5 x ' w..x,,- -X-Y ----1-' - -5.--i .-.-wsu, , ..g.g..---,-x1-ee-:i4-f,.ua...-..-.....-ii,q.:a.C::Q1Le ,f.,.,.-,ff-4.:g.'1f,,.z'ZEl?'L L-: Row 1.2 Keith Stout, Albert Higgins, Miss Patsy Coil, sponsor, Richard Stock, Gerald Gorman. Row 2: Bill Wilson, Craig Grow, Alan Rea, Clarence Finley, Robert yjnpgjiunj Kennedy. Row 3: Ioyce Koch, Dona Sue Black, Ramona Lewis, Norma Callahan, Anita McPike. goremicaffy nc Deed Symposium is an organization for students interested in forensics- and competitive debate. It develops skill in public speaking and logical reasoning. . All of the members of Symposium, with the exception of Albert Higgins, are members of the NKC chapter of the National Forensic League, a national organiation for debaters. Anita McPike Was- elected president of Symposium. , Membership in Masque and Gavel, a national speech and dramatics organization, is attained by active and outstanding participation in debate or dramatics. Dean Konomos served as president. Row 1: George Nelson, Miss Fulton, sponsor, Gene Elliott, Pat F uson, Gerald Gorman. ajqug QE ggvg Row 2: Mina Iane Reed, Clarence Finley, Ioan Burkhard, Dean Konomos, Elaine Green. . A Row 31 Ioyce Koch, Leon Fisher, Elva Carr, Iohn Colgate, Mary Swafford. l mem char: of tl UPP 2 S 'N NN ', , . 4 KM as ga' s , X X f Page Sixty- Four Yi? ate. It of the tained it, Pat Dean Mary Row 1: Miss Dorothy Barnett, Iean Caraway, Margie Carson, Della Kelly, Bonita Brown, Pat Wright, Anita McPike, Martha Alpert, Pat Fuson. Roux 2: Maryann Ameel, Bill Wilson, Don Lawrence, Keith Blann, Thurston Smith, Iim Ashby, Margie Abbott. I Row 3: Kitty Gooch, Ioyce Koch, Sally Kingsborough, Shirley Turpen, Frances Willis, Shirley Faubion, Loretta Duncan. Lwzfifyinq as Eeaders Wafima! Slfmzor Sociefy Membership in the National Honor Society is the highes-t honor the school can bestow upon a member of its senior class. Members are selected on the basis of their attainments in leadership, character, and service to the school and the community. ui!! and Sem!! Quill fic Scroll is a national organization for budding journalists. In order to become members of this club, students must do outstanding work on the Buzz Staff or Owl Staff, and rank in the upper third of their class. Row 1.' Miss Mildred Fulton, Margie Carson, Elaine Green, Marjorie Abbott. Row 2: Bill Wilson, Gene Elliott, Pat Fuson, Don Lawrence. Row 3: Ioyce Anne Koch, Shirley Turpen, Anita McPike, Francis Willis. X wing f if? 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Chrisman 7 o Springheld I 3 24 Wentworth o I 3 Lafayette o o Central 6 ChrIstIan Bros Sedalra COACH CLYDE COOPER SOUTHEAST BENTON LIBERTY WRT CIIRISINIAIN SPRINGFIELD WENTWORTH LAP XYETTE CENTRAL QIIRISTIAN BROs SEDALIA 36615012 5 LLlflZl'l'Z6LI'y Th Kmghts gave the Hornets a setback In therr first game The Hornets trred an aerral attack ID the last half but the Knrghts were vIctorIous, 8 to 0 In the HIST Pony Express Conference game of the season for the Hornets the Cardlnals held the Hornets wIth a fmal score of I3 to 7 The Hornet touchdown was made by Gene EllIott on a 75 yard run Comrng out of therr slump, the Hornets stung the Blue Iays wIth a 6 to o defeat Loyd Brown scored from the four yard lIne In the last mrnute of play Playlng a close game all the way the Hornets came through wlth a passIng attack to store twrce 111 the fourth quarter and beat the Bears, I3 to 7 The Hornets lost o the Bulldogs on the ra1n soaked Sprmgheld gr1dIron by a score of I3 to O Wlth Mary Foley berng crowned Homecommg ueen, the Hornets took advantage of every scorlng opportunIty to conquer the Dragons, 24 to O Comlng through In the fourth quarter the Hornets downed the Shamrocks I3 to o, on the home held In a conference game In thrs Important game the Hornets threatened many tlmes, but to no ava1l A hrghhght of the gam was when Kephart, who was playlng guard Intercepted one of Centrals passes In the last few mrnutes O BrIen of Central Intercepted a pass and scored the lone touchdown Art Spratt led the undefeated Golden liagles to a vrctory ox er the Hornets wlth a score of IQ to The Horrfets lost a cold and wet game to the Trgers of Sedalra, zo to 7 Thrs game ended the season wrth four wrns and srx losses Page S1115 bcren 7 . 19 7 19 1 S . . . . h , , . . 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Winning the first two games, they met Central of St. Ioseph in the finals and lost, 34-33, to give them the second place trophy. In the conference loop, the Hornets won s-ix and lost four to give them the third place or runner-up title as Central and Lafayette COACH CLARK FERGUSON , tied for the first place. The non-conference games were many and provided strong competition this year. NKC's Hornets won twelve and lost two of them. A ' After the end of the regular season, the Hornets entered the Sub-regional Tournament at William Iewell which they won by defeating Parkville, Lathrop, and Smithville. The week following the Sub-regional, they entered the Regional Tournament, and defeated East in the Hrst round, however, they were handed, on the following night, a 33-31 defeat by Lillis. After this setback, the Hornets went on to defeat Ruskin 33-3o to take third place in the tournament. Thus the season ended with a record of zo wins and 7 losses. As a matter of record, 4 of the 7 losses were by a I-point margin. This is the fourth season for Coach Clark Ferguson as head basketball coach and his seventh season at Northtown. His teams have defeated 83 opponents while losing to 22. They have won 8 tournaments and one Porgy Express title. Page Serczlly-Om' a ' er 4 ----ff-1 -If-M- 1-- ,- ,' ,ersfff-5 ,9 ei-E-3'i-.-:sfy:-2-:s1-f-.-3iH12--v-fs-:vgt-sm.3.:,-5g,aaa..-.-a.:a,g.:,3fSsi-,cf ,.5s4,,.,,a,g-, -.L , '- MILTON HILL JERRY MILLER KEITH BLANN SAM SHURBACK JACK OVERFELT Page Seventy-Two 4? 2? f l f . 'ffyqtf ,Z i 5 logefferizzq in askefbaff Milton was noted this season for his fast, hard-driving style of play at guard. He was also consistent at hitting the basket from set positions. Milton is a junior earning his first letter in basketball. He stands 5' 103' and tips the scales at 145 lbs. Ierry was the team's rebounder as he always seemed to out-jump the opponents. His ability at playing either center or forward proved very valuable in pulling the team out of tight spots. He could also hit the basket with accuracy. He is a junior, stands 6' 2 , weighs 175 lbs. and has earned his second letter. Keith was the unanimous choice of the 1949 squad for captain because of his remarkable playing ability at center throughout the season. He was the high scorer for the season and became noted throughout the conference and most of the state for his accurate shooting. Keith, as a senior, stands 6' 1U and his weight is 180 lbs. This is his third year to letter. Early in the season Sam earned the nick-name of Sizzlin, from his teammates for his fast passing and shooting art on the fast-breakf' A forward, he stands 5, 11,' and weighs 150 lbs., and has earned his first letter in basketball as a junior. Playing the guard position, Iack was the team,s 'Gquarterbackf' He became noted for his calm, dependable action on the court and a remarkable game of defense. He also had the highest percentage of accuracy in shooting of the first five. He stands 5' io and his weight is 145 lbs. As a junior, he has earned his second letter. ff ff i gvw ' Lis., W , ,V f Iff L03 Cilii II. AS 'fi y 1 0 ,r f 1' so ' Q WHS his fility ight i ghs able ason irate year in his Ighs his the his P- 'f , Y , pw, Q 2 5 '41-V' S I 1 ,325 x f , 2 I 0 j X., 5 r L l s ,li 3 , l f f , f RICIIAIQD BUIQKHAIIT Lovn BROVVN GrENE ELLIOTT BILL WILSON RAYMOND HOLLOYYVAY 3 . 'S , x ,pf 1 1, 1 ar, . Y Richard was dependable at forward and center and had a very good eye for the basket besides being a good rebounder. He is a junior, standing 5, 11,, and weighing 150 lbs. He has earned his hrst letter in basketball. Loyd was unable to participate in basketball until the latter part of the season because of an injured knee acquired during football, however, he proved to be a valuable asset to the team on his return, with his ball-handling and shooting at the center position. Loyd stands 6, tall and weighs 195 lbs., as a junior. He has earned his second letter in basketball. Gene proved to be very useful to the team at all times, playing either forward or guard. He could always be depended upon for rebounds and scrappy play. He is a senior and has earned his first letter in basketball. He stands 5, 1o,,. - Bill was an all-around player, in that he was a good ball handler and a deadeye with his long shots. He is a senior, and this is his first basketball letter. Bill tips the scales at I4O lbs. and stands 5, 8,,. Raymond, more commonly known as 'iMoe,,, was a steady, consistent player at guard. A scrapper, Moe,, saw a lot of action this year and performed ably in every game. He is a junior and has earned his First letter in basketball. He stands 5, 9,, and weighs 140 lbs. I 7 , F . if kv !l Z 5 1 f 2 2 194849 aslefeaff Season NKC OPP. NKC Manual Liberty Richmond Lafayette Hogan Benton Central Wentworth Central Rockhurst Warrensburg College High Central Lafayette Liberty Northeast Benton Alumni Parkville Christian Brothers Lathrop I Smithville Maryville East Central Lillis Wm. Chrisman Ruskin Wentworth Wm. Chrisman Keith Blann, Hornet captain, accepts his te-am's first trophy from Dr. Walter Pope Binns, president of William Iewell College. OPP 25 24 31 29 35 38 36 46 I2 29 35 24 33 30 3gThese Games Do Not Count In The Regular Seasonls Play. V f' Ayn ' W I Wi, MW? 1 2 ft 0 W A Q ,. W 'f W Row 1: Marlin Hill, Richard Edmonds, Bill Wilson, Bill McClanahan, Raymond Adams, Keith Blann, Milton Hill, Loyd Brown, Mr. C. C. Cooper, Mr. H. Dewell. Row 2: George Nelson, Don Mansfield, Eddie Iohnso-n, lim Perrin, Howard Dickey, Ioe Tidwell, Pat Saunders, Eddie Collins. Row 32 Walter Collins, ferry Miller, Gene Elliott, Darl Benner, Henry Miller, Richard Burkhart, Iames Foley, Danny Miller, Ronald Lindberg. IZ fke Gin er Carrick As soon as fair weather rolled around this spring, Coach Clyde Cooper's track team, defend- ing champions of the Pony Express Conference, donned track clothes in preparation for the 'coming season. Coach Cooper had I3 lettermen returning this year. They are: Bill McClanahan, Milton Hill, Richard Edmonds, Pat Saunders, Bill Wilson, Richard Burkhart, Keith Blann, Loyd Brown, Ierry Miller, Don Mansfield, Dean .Konomos, Walter Collins, and Raymond Adams. Those who are expected to letter are Gene Elliott, Daniel Miller, and Ronald Lindberg. The team started the year by defeating Christian Brothers, Benton, and Central in early SCHSOD ITICCYS. Page Seventy-Six E63 Bc iii? Q S Ns-as i NNEAQQ :fend- ir the Hill, Ierry .O ,3.1'C early IZ the useful! Zaman Competition for the Hornetbaseball team was tough this spring as Coach Clark Ferguson called practice ses-sions. Seven lettermen returned from last year's squad to make up a seasoned team. Most of the team members played through the summer in the Iunior American Legion League. The returning lettermen are, Howard Painter, Milton Hill, Sonny Yeager, Sam Shurback, Iunior Workman, Gene Elliott, and Dick Wolverton. Those expected to letter are Richard Edmonds, Bob Corbett, and Eugene Libeer. Row I.'IL1I'1l0I' Workman, Richard Edmonds, Howard Painter, Bob Corbett, ii Eugene Libeer, Sonny Yeager, Milton Hill. Row 2: Earl Smith, Gene Elliott, Richard Burkhart, Richard Wolverton, Ierry Miller, Sam Shurback, Mr. C. E. Ferguson. Row gf Vernon Powell, Ben Aaron, Edmund Newland, Ronnie Parsons, Ray Lauderback, Iim Wilso-n, Leroy Otis. 8 5 xo. has-qu isis V .Ji JL. .Em ing the ears Qbep Squad 4 The Pep Squad is an organization of girls who lead the student body in cheering at the games. T The sophomore, junior, and senior members are elected each fall by their respective classes. The y freshman girls are elected at the end of the Hrst semester. The club attends all home games and U goes in a body to one football and one basketball game away each year. Rosie Deere was elected president. 513 vc S-P OI tic Clzee1'leczders.' Iean Caraway, Elaine Green, Thelma Thomas, head cheerleader, Eva Bradley, Mina Iane Reed. Row 1: Shirley Turpen, Marilyn Mack, Susan Knox, Barbara Ianzen, Lou Ann Hunter, Pat McNaughton, Dona Su-e Black, Beverly Cundiff, Ioyce Scott, Iudy Hall, Pegge Rhoads. Row 2: Miss McGonigle, sponsor, Ioan Kimbrell, Ierry Arnold, Ruth Ann Mc- Farland, Pat Fuson, Kay Magers, Pat Wright, Rosie Deere, Pat Peters, Suzy Clark, Ruth Havener, Patsy Blackburn. Row 3: Freeda Blair, Bonnie Roberts, Ioan Hudlemeyer, lane Hudlemeyer, Dorothy White, Carol Burkhart, Ianeane Campbell, Margie Carson, Ioyce Brentlinger, Norma Callahan, Miss Howard, sponsor. Row 41 Miss Fann, sponsor, Ioyce Koch, Karole Io Berry, Pat Hendricks, Betty Strobbe, Loretta Duncan, Fa Swan Annett B G ' Ioyce Buck. y , a renner, ay McBride, Charlotte Herberger, ames. f. The s and Row .1: Eileen Iohannes, Mina lane Reed, Fay Swan, Iean Caraway, Ioyce Buck, IoAnn Martin, Loretta Duncan, Betty Strobbe. - Roux 2: Bertha Blackburn, Ioyce Koch, Patsy Blackburn, Thelma Thomas, Dorothy XTVhite, Mary Sue Maloney, Katherine Skinner, Mary Swafford, Gladys Gilliland, Elaine reen. A Row 31 Margie Carson, Anita McPike, Eva Bradley, Pat Fuson, Ierry Arnold, Ruth McFarland, Rosie Deere, Doris Bell Davis, Miss Baker. IZ the Jliefd of Sports The Girl's Athletic Association is an organization whose purpose is giving all girls who enjoy sports a chance to participate in them. The sports offered each year are hockey, soccer, speedball, volleyball, baseball, and archery. To obtain membership, a girl must earn a total of seven points. One point is given for each s-port in which she participates. Ierry Arnold served as president. 'UV' 81.16 The N Club is a letter award organization in which membership is obtained by lettering in one of the following sports: Football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and golf. This organiza- tion pays for all awards in athletics, and supports good sportsmanship in athletics. Row 1: Walter Collins, Murl Talbott, Ioe Tidwell, Wayne Swetnam, George Nelson, Keith Blann, Richard Wolverton, Ierry Miller, Eddie Collins. Row 2: Bill Park, Gene Elliott, Loyd Brown, Raymond Adams, Danny Miller, Bill Kephart, Henry Miller, Vernon Powell, Elmer Slates, Ronald Lindberg, Bill McClanahan, Mr. C. C. Cooper, Mr. C. E. Ferguson. Row 3: Richard Stanhart, Bill Wilson, Milton Hill, Dean Konomos, Richard Burkhart, Howard Painter, Zack Colt, Iames Foley, Iimmy Gillilan, Ben Aaron, Sam Shurback, lim Ashby, Audrey Barrow. Row 4: Marlin Hill, Kenny Holman, Richard Edmonds, Pat Saunders, lack Palmer, Iunior Workman, Sonny Yeager, Ray McKown, Iack Overfelt, Bob Nichols, Bob Corbett, Leroy Otis, Iack Iohnson. C5 Vilwnv fix fxmf m Wu' X fjfwgzfgf , X :WZ ,WW jf' UWM? I W1 ZW, X , ff , ,f,.,,fg,a' 3, , WZ , V , EW-ff rm ,gy E gf' Eff 22 ,, ' f 5 i s Q E 2 v I E S 8 N 2 THETA FOLEY Owl Queen Attendant W x in ELAINE GREEN Owl Queen Attendant Honzeeoming Queen Attendant E x 1 5,,....,?..-.......7--,g.,a,.Q.,,..,1,..,.,,.,.,,.,.- , .. .-I , K2 A-f Af, if 0 A wfiiaggieyffhpfzrnsxa. ,mm g,.,-..... ,M N. w.. 1674. W 1 '15 If , ?1L 'E'5.'. 'T'1'?57 5R'f? k 'i'Ji 'x7T'E '5 fY5'1gf.-FEIPCFFP1' -'if'??1'E!iE :?::2a:1 'I::: 11- .'1' '- U Verfis in 7 1943 x' . 3. I Rx Na x '-- .1 fw If 1 x. 1 -i I sg. X X P0 N 932+ 5'0 ' QO'S9q 94, 6 0 Q LYQQQQ, , -- .1-:A-1.-La.-...- .,, .g-444 4, ,,,,, . , , a .- ,. .. , , 2 . 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'2-'Z' ' ' Qur sincere felicitations are extended to the senior class oi North Kansas City High Schooi,L oc- casioned by their graduation. Through higher learning - success and satisfaction are achieved. 'Pia -ALLEN CHEVROLET, Inc. WM. R. ALLEN WM. R. ALLEN. Ir Page Eighty-Six . . . - . .,.-, fr- - -----4-.-,..,.---A ,:,......i4 .....-fv,-L-a.':a.:..f4..- ....f,1.4:...4..1.g.v:..i1-q.n,-...-.,:.,..44-,c,.L....L.,5.x...,1..-...t.f42g.1-,g....f....,..,,1.:,.,,,..,g....,.....-...L.,f,:g:,..-L.L.....x.:.1g. s.-., IOSEPH C. WILLIAMS, President H. VIRGIL BOWER, Vice-Pres. E. VIRGIL BAIN, Vice-Pres. 61 Cashier DORTI-IA IOLLEY, Ass't Cashier R- H- WOOLDRIDGE, Vice- Pres. EDWIN CAVANAUGH, Ass't Cashier TI-IE NATIONAL BANK IN NORTH KANSAS CITY Capital, Surplus and Profits-Over 3300.000 Extends to the Class of 1949 Their I-Ieartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes IMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporationl Northiown Bakery and Cafe FRESH HOME MADE BREAD AND PASTHIES SERVED AND Congratulations, Seniors SOLD EVERY DAY f, from QSQQQQSSR Fsonssre Talbott Electnc HOOVER MAYTAG ZEN ITH EASY Clay Appliance Company Gas and Electric Sales and Service NOrclay 4541-2 Home Owned - Home Operated 1904 Swift Avenue N. Kansas City 16. Mo. Page Eighty-Seven Compliments ot ARMOUR Drive-In and Sweet Shop MR. and MRS. ERNEST BLACK Proprietors BEN JACOBSUN 'S A Menswear Quality - Style - F it BEN JAcoBs0N's A. N. TAUL R. C, TAUL K. A. MARSHALL Taul-Taul Real Estate Cot. SALES and LEASING RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL We welcome the opportunity to serve you. NOrclay 3992 500 Armour Road NOrc1ay 3950 North Kansas City, Mo. Compliments ot Qavxr-GrcrnDs A ' l Congratulations to the Class of '49 from your friendly 308 Armour Road NOrc1ay 8182 314 Armour Road and from Compliments of ANCHOR HARDWARE STORE 304 ARMOUR ROAD NOrclay 4432 North Kansas City, Missouri Page Eighty-Eight WILSUN'S 310 Armour Road where you buy your dress and accessories ' ff ,, V ' ' f ' 77 22 'L-9 WC 1 - ' ' ' ' - ' ' , V-r f fwf r m fg?- A 11:: .f:s-rv-. . 1j?:ca2-3g:1g4a:n1esf+re+fsu-'.':-Q-.-1ge.-i, ,vA ,..,?e:7,,.E,-,,:,., 5,1 -:5q..-55. v...-....1.,-,,.-,- --.--,-.- - . . , , I L, , ,, f. . , I 7V7,,WO,,fWQV ,,, . , V, ,, , , , tt Ziff 'f' ,YQ , f ' ,V , 'W H , Iff I t I I t I COIVIPLIMENTS OF DIERKS AND SONS LUMBER COMPANY NORTH KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Comphments of OLIVER TURPEN PRESCRIPTION SHOP 2008 Swlft NO1'c1ay 4423 North Kansas C1ty Mo Day and Nlqht Servlce Comphments of CLAY ADAMS Expert Factory Tramed Mechamcs Watch ci Clock Repalrlnq NOI'CIay 4282 AH Work Guaranteed Local Watch Inspectors for the Burhngton and Wabash Rallroaas COM LETE LINE OF IEWELRY 1976 SWIII North Kansas Cxty Page E15 lzfy Vnzc 1 . , . . . . . . v ' -P . - I H , Mo. 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NOrc1ay 3549 Firestone Lawn 61 Garden Auto Supplies Recreation Radios 'Nheel Goods Home Appli Tires H dware Batte' s TALBERT DRUG CU. Avondale, Mo. GL. 1789 Shepherd Motor Co Chrysler Plymouth Used Cars Expert Repalrlng 304 310 A NO 1 Y 4330 THE J. C. PENNEY CO. oi North Kansas City Extends CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES To the CLASS ot '49 DAIRY MAID Soft Cream Sundaes Malts Milkshakes 2004 A NO 8079 dB S P WkG H 8: H Insulatton Company GLad 1 1254 PgN ,O 'N 0 rmour Rd. . 188 ' ' Bl wn Gol d Rock Wool lns l t' 1 R ling and A b tos 'd' q F naces Install d d R ' d or uaranteed - rmour Rd. IC 6 10 S One Congratulations oriol Best Wishes TC TI-IE CLASS CP '49 FIRST STATE BANK OP NORTH KANSAS CITY 1801 Burlington Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio Compliments ot INDUSTRIAL CAPE 1800 Swift NOrclay 4961 North Kansas City. Missouri Compliments ot ANDERSON and NORRIS HARDWARE and SUPPLY 1804 Swift Avenue North Kansas City, Missouri V. G. tAndyJ Anderson Lloyd R. Norris COOPER CLEANERS I-I. E. GORDON, Proprietor 220 East 20th Street V No. 4662 . North Kansas City, Missouri LEWIS FLORISTS' Soy It With F lowers Your Flower Phone-NO. 4577 Armour and No. 1 Highway N. K. C. ELECTRIC 1303 Swift Avenue NO. 3932 Charles T. Owsley Ninety-Tw ln year ofoks BE ORI NAI! Ihcosts no ore to get ORIGIN youts For years RGER BAIR cas been lnfg fe l 6 lncor orcate I elr lcleclsflnt rl n yearbooks f ff f ff'-N engraving company 700 GRAPHICARIS BLDG. KANSAS UTY 6,MISSOURl 1 .- mf .-.,.. ....'..x.. 0.-..-....f we-,. ...........-- L--.-.g-U,-Q..-. -........ n...a:.n .-.,m-.Aga-. X' Em. he-.,. 3 X I L I eIe n n ne ee f I II f e , e nII II I I III IIII If I I e e I e f X f ' ' n e n X ' IeneQe I IIIII II I f ' ' 1, I ee X ff e e ee lI IIeII ?l e X nI I f f X I IIIIIIIe enIe1eeee A X I I: I X ff IIIIenn2 eeei f VV .V 4 I! ju ff X I I15 lnqizi L A ..,.V,.1,. H E I .'.Vvl...'..'....v'.Vv In ..Y..,.'Q'.QA.. .-,.- .,,A,,,,....,.-VI....,.A 6 J qulslxlkvlgv If ,...,. 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