Northern Heights High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Allen, KS)
- Class of 1958
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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1958 volume:
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THE WILDCAT Published by THE SENIOR CLASS Northern Heights High School Allen, Kansas May, 1958 Northern Heights High School Dedication We, the Senior Class of Northern Heights High School, to show our appreciation, wish to dedicate this 1958 Annual to our parents, the greatest teachers of all, who have so willingly helped us through our twelve years of school. 2 Our Help Cooks Irene Whittington Zennie Seely Janitor Ralph Aye Bus Drivers 3 Louis Butler Principal Richard Brooker Jack Smith Richard Burkey Wynona Kirkpatrick Board of Education BACK ROW: John Dickson, Laurell Fager, Claude Shepherd. FRONT ROW: Bill Davidson and Ed Luginsland. Dedication of School 5 Reception Table Presentation of School Seniors Class Officers Miss Swamer Sponsor Flora Lee Hilbish Secretary Jeannette Robinson Treasurer Mr. Brooker Sponsor Rosalie Noteman President Betty Parks Vice-President Esther Craig Reporter Annual Staff Kenneth Giger Photographer Clyde Shellenberger Junior Class Editor Jeannette Robinson Business Manager Duane Boline Freshman Class Editor Marvin Boline Sports Editor Esther Craig Editor John Rex Bums Sophomore Class Editor Donna Smulling Assistant Editor Jim Hensley Senior Class Editor Flora Lee Hilbish Advertisement Manager Motto Life is what we make it. Flower White Carnation 6 Color Blue and Gold 8 KENNETH GIGER RONALD HAYES 10 Terrill Putnam Art Shellenberger Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1958 of the Northern Heights Rural High School, being of fairly sound mind, do will and bequeath the following described property as our last will and testament: I, Paul Baldomino, will my ability to meet girls to Mike Burns, and my cooking expertness to Donald Day. I, Duane Boline, will my place on the honor roll to Junior Boling, and my height to Jimmy Pykiet. I, Marvin Boline, will my lady's man style to Billy Davis. I, John Rex Bums, will my snake skin to Betty Dickson, and my horseback riding skill to Jim Hooper. I, Esther Craig, will my three-foot-long pigtails to Cheryl Wilkins, and my bookkeeping knowledge to David Summa. I. Ronald Davidson, will my ability to study to Don Parker, my mechanical ability to Stanley Clayton so he can keep his Mercury running, and my expertness in cooking to Marilyn Miller. I, Kenneth Giger, bequeath my rock-and-roll hair-do to Ralph Martin, and my ability to get along with girls to DeWayne O’Neal. « I, Jim Gray, will to David Kaniper my Chevy transmission, and to Dick Davidson I leave my unfinished book- keeping books. I, Ronald Hayes, leave my expertness in working algebra to Richard Rowley, and my right to sit in band to Pat Hensley. I, Jim Hensley, will Scotty Denison my right to sleep until eight o'clock each morning before coming to school. I, Flora Lee Hilbish, bequeath my ability to make one-legged A's in chemistry to Ernestine Estes, and my giggles to Mr. Burkey. I, Olin Hilbish, will my slide ruler to Billy Greeve so he can work ms math next year, and the right to tor- ment Miss Swarner to Calvin Schlesener. I, Dennis Jones, leave my chemistry ability to LaVeda Dillon, and my trust in people to everyone. I, Rosalie Noteman, bequeath my cheerleading skill to Viola Mosher, and my ability to get along with boys to Marjorie Spencer. I, Betty Parks, leave my good American history grades to Nancy Frizzell. I, Richard Passow, will my ability to get into trouble to Larry Pracht, and my expertness-in running to Wayne Hilbish. I, Ralph Peterson, bequeath my high grades to John Jennings so he can make the “A honor roll, as I always do, and my collection of manifolds to Donald Parker. I, Terry Putnam, will my cowboy boots to Judy Simmons, and my expertness in getting into trouble to Tex Winter. I, Jeanette Robinson, leave my speed in shorthand to anyone who needs it, my dimple to Dorothy Shellen- berger, and the remainder of my possessions I will have to keep myself. I, Art Shellenberger, will my aptness in using the slide ruler to Bobby McKinley, and my A grades in chemistry to Joe Kirk. I, Clyde Shellenberger, bequeath Norman Triemer the right to make mistakes in typewriting, and Fred Pearson the right to sit in study hall. I, Donna Smulling, leave my spit curls to Mr. Smith, my ability to stick up for Elvis Presley to Berenice Johnson, my ease in sliding out of trouble when a teacher is near to Roserita, and my bun to Ginger Stout. I, Dick Tucker, will my ability as a truck driver to Marjorie Lowder, my expertness in playing football to David Summa, my aptness at cooking to Kenneth Moore, and my coon hunting ability to Bobby Mundy. We, the seniors of Northern Heights High School, will our lockers, worn out teachers, and courage to stick out four years of high school to all of the underclassmen. In Witness, Whereof We have this day, May 23, 1958, set our hand and seal. 12 SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 Senior Class Prophecy • ► Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stinson of Elm Crrek invited the class of 1958 of the Northern Heights Rural High School for a reunion during coon hunting season of 1968. Mrs. Stinson, the former Rosalie Note- man, and her four sets of twins had prepared a luscious dinner of baked coon, sweet potatoes, and all the trimmings. A space ship landed from a trip to Saturn, and the occupants were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Stinson, eight children, and twenty-four coonhounds. The pilot, Flora Lee Hilbish, stepped out along with her husband, the co-pilot, Jimmy Gray. The next one to descend was Duane Boline, the great rocket scientist, who had designed the rocket shipthat had just landed. Scientist Boline is still an eligible bachelor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baldomino descended the ramp next, and were just returning from their honey- moon. Mrs. Baldomino is the former Betty Parks. Greetings were no sooner over than John Rex Burns drove up in his super-charged '36 Chevy. Mr. Burns is a manufacturer of hot-rods. Ronald Davidson and Dennis Jones, John's chief mechanics, arrived with him. Olin Hilbish and Donna Smulling, a husband- wife ballet team, rolled in on a bicycle built for two with Donna at the pedals. When the group went into the Stinson mansion, they were surprised to see their old school-mate, Richard Passow, and his fourth wife, the former Betty Dickson, Dick was passing out cigars from his million dollar tobacco plantation in celebration of the first anniversary of his fourth marriage. Soon a block-long Cadillac drove into the yard, and who should get out but Dicky Tucker, Ralph Peterson, Clyde Shellenberger, and Marvin Boline. They had formed a world famous Barber Shop Quartet. They soon entertained the group with a song which had the lyrics composed by Art Shellen- berger and was set tomusicby Ronald Hayes. These two arrived at the reunion in a helicopter piloted by Esther Craig. The last to arrive were Ken Giger, Jim Hensley, Terry Putnam, and Jeannette Robinson. Terry Put- nam is now marriage counselor and divorce lawyer in Las Vegas, and is working on a big divorce case, but took time out to come to the reunion. Ken Giger operates a casino in Las Vegas, and Jim helps his wife, the former Faye Bechtel, operate the telephone exchange in Las Vegas. Jeanette Robinson is Ken's secretary, and an old maid. She raises cats in her spare time, and brought some of her prize kittens along with her. Miss Swarner, who is now a retired mathematics teacher, has not lost her ability to have a good joke, came roaring in on her motor scooter. Mr. Brooker, who is head coach at Kansas State, and thinner by one hundred pounds, came driving up in a Crosley. They were both made welcome by the Senior Class. The Stinsons served a bountiful feast to their guests, and old times in the Northern Heights High School were reviewed. The class of '58 decided to meet again in 1978 on the moon. Everyone will doubtless own their own Sputnik by then. Goodbyes were then said with everyone looking forward to the next reunion. 13 Under Grads Junior Class Officers Mrs. Kirkpatrick...................Sponsor Roserita Hanigan.................Treasurer Pat Hensley......................President Don Parker.................Vice-President Grace Triemer....................Secretary Kathleen Noteman..................Reporter Mrs. Burri.........................Sponsor Sophomore Class Officers Marilyn Miller...Secretary-Treasurer Jack Smith..........................Sponsor Don Day...........................President Norman Pearson...............Vice-President Mrs. Daily . . . Sponsor Paul Parks (Not Pictured)..........Reporter Freshman Class Officers Mr. Burkey.... Linda Sweet . . . Allen Noteman . Mrs. Jones .... Norman Triemer Billy Davis . . . . ............Sponsor Secretary-Treasurer ..........President ............Sponsor . . . Vice-President ...........Reporter 14 Stanley Clayton Scotty Dennison LaVeda Dillon Ernestine Estes Winona Garrett Roserita Hannigan Hazel Haywood Pat Hensley John Jennings Berenice Johnson David Kaniper Richard Letellier Juniors Jerri Lyddane Kathleen Noteman Don Parker Fred Pearson Donald Pine Dorothy Riegel Sam Schiesser Judy Simmons Ronnie Thomas Grace Triemer Arden Vernon Bonnie Wheat 16 In Memoriam to Jesse Dick, class of 1959, who will always be remembered for his spirit of friendliness and ability to make friends. Sophomores Faye Bechtel Dick Davidson Don Day Phyllis Day Betty Dickson Nancy Frizzell Jim Hooper Mary Jennings Joe Kirk 17 Phyllis Marsh Sandra Maxwell Marilyn Miller Kenneth Moore Viola Mosher Paul Parks Norman Pearson Theda Pine Larry Pracht Richard Rowley Verle Stephenson Gene Tucker 18 Freshmen Junior Boling Mike Burns Bill Davis Donna Fee Joyce Garrett Bill Greeve Judy Hedburg Marjorie Lowder Wayne Hilbish Dixie Martin Ralph Martin Bobby McKinley 19 Bobby Mundy Allen Noteman Dewayne O'Neal Gale Parks Jimmy Pykiet Donna Rathke Jim Saylors Clavin Schlesner Dot Shellenberger Marjorie Spencer Ginger Stout David Summa 20 Linda Sweet Patsy Thomas Norman Triemer Activities Student Council STANDING: Sponsors, Mr. Butler and Mrs. Daily. SEATED: Ginger, Donna, Dorothy Terry, Pres., Ronnie, V. Pres., Betty, Sec.-Treas., Dick and Norman. Band BACK ROW: Jim, Don, Mrs. Jones, Teacher, Linda, Grace, and Bill. FRONT ROW: Phil, Donna, Phyllis, Marjorie, Norman, Ronald, Pat, Nor- man, and Ken. 21 22 23 Mixed Chorus Reading from Left to Right, FOURTH ROW: Ricard, Jim, Norman, Linda, Donna, Verle, Kenneth, Gene, Dick, Bill, Bob, DeWayne, Junior, Mike, Judy, Donna, Jim and Bill. THIRD ROW: Calvin, Jim, Mary, Ginger, Cheryl, Phyllis, Dixie, Winona, Flora Lee, Allen, Don, Phil, Sandra, LeVeda, Marjorie, Phyllis, Grace, Ernestine, Gale, Bobby, Mrs. Jones. SECOND ROW: Norman, Wayne, Ralph, Nancy, Viola, Marjorie, Esther, Jeannette, Dorothy, Bonnie, Betty, Ronald, Larry. FIRST ROW: Dorothy, Theda, Patsy, Faye,Marilyn, Joyce, Pat, Kathleen, Betty. Girls’ Glee Club Reading from Left to Right, THIRD ROW: Dorothy, Theda, Mary, Linda, Winona, Nancy, Dixie, Donna, Judy, Betty, Jeannette, Betty, Kathleen. SECOND ROW: Marjorie, Dorothy, Ginger, Donna, Esther, Phyllis, Flora Lee, LaVeda, Sandra, Mar- jorie, Phyllis, Grace, Ernestine, vfrs. Jones. FIRST ROW: Cheryl, Viola, Marilyn, Patsy, Joyce, Faye, Bonnie, Pat. Boys’ Glee Club Reading from Left to Right, THIRD ROW: DeWayne, Ronald, Allen, Bill, Dick, Don, Bob, Larry, Phil. SEC- OND ROW: Jim, Norman, Ralph, Norman, Wayne, Bill, Calvin, Bobby, Mrs. Jones. FIRST ROW: Gale, Jim, Kenneth, Jim, Verle,Richard, Junior, Gene and Mike. 24 Pep Club ON THE N reading back from Left to Right: Bonnie W., Grace T., Ernestine E., Theda P., Mary J., Betty P., Dorthory R., Phyllis M., Pat H., Jeannette R., Kathleen N., Viola M., Dixie M., Donna R., Judy H. ON THE H: Sandra M., Linda S., Betty D., Marjorie S., Phyllis D., Marjorie L., Berenice J., Donna S., Dorthory S., Nancy F., LeVeda D., Donna F., Cheryl W., Jerri L., Winona G., Ginger S., Hazel H. Twirlers Left to Right: Donna R., Linda S., Judy H. A Cheerleaders Judy Simmons B Cheerleaders LEFT to RIGHT: Joyce Garrett, Marilyn Miller, Faye Bechtel, and Patsy Thomas 26 Athletics A Team FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jim Hensley, Duane Boline, Dick Davidson, Marvin Boline, John Burns. BACK ROW: Paul Parks, David Kaniper, Scotty Denison, Allen Note- man, Terry Putnam. COACH: Richard Brooker B Team FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ronnie Thomas, Richard Letellier, Paul Baldomino, Kenneth Moore. BACK ROW: Kenneth Giger, Don Day, Arden Vernon, Dick Passow. ASST. COACH: Jack Smith 27 28 29 What are you looking for? Our two mascots. tor?I?iJr: Ken Gi8er Jim Saylor, Terry Putnam, Scotty Denison, John Bums, Marvin Boline, Duane Boline, Dick Davidson, Jim Hensley, Asst. Coach Jack Smith, Coach Richard Brooker, Phil Cook. 34 ADVERTISING OSAGE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The merchants of Osage City and other members of the Chamber of Commerce in Osage City stand by to ably serve this trade territory. You will find Osage City merchants are well trained in their fields, able to give real values on merchandise purchased. The Osage City Chamber of Commerce offers CONGRATULATIONS to the new NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK EMPORIA, KANSAS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. We Have Served Our Many Customers In and Around Lyon County for 11 Progressive Years. FARMERS § DROVERS BANK Council Grove, Kansas BUD FIELD S CHEVROLET ”We Solicit Your Business” Harveyvilie, Kansas Capital $120,000.00 Surplus $650,000.00 Chevrolet Sales Service Member of Phone 2-65 Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. £ V ’ ?v. • - v- - K'Jh R. C. MUNDY SERVICE STATION ALL GOOD WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS HISTORIC ALPHA NUMBER OF YOUR H.S. ANNUAL Tires, Batteries, Accessories A. J. NYSTROM § COMPANY General Overhauling Maps-Globes-Charts Admire, Kansas Sam V. Long Emporia Kansas MILLER GARAGE ADMIRE STATE BANK Miller Kansas Admire, Kansas Phone 6 Louie Rathke BECHTEL HAYWOOD’S GROCERY SERVICE STATION Admire Kansas Complete line of groceries Mobil Products Goodyear Tires Fresh Meats—Ice Cream Cold Drinks Congratulations to Seniors ’58 Phone 22 Come in and try our service Admire Kansas Veterinary Supplies- DUNN HOME SUPPLY CO. Rexall Agency Westinghouse and RCA Appliances PRESCRIPTIONS Gift Items Maytag Washers and Dryers DUNN DRUG CO. HUNTER COUNCIL GROVE SALES CO., INC. NATIONAL BANK A Dependable Bank Since 1878 Council Grove Kansas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Council Grove Kansas WILKINS The Best Costs Less in the Long Run. TRUCK STOP We Sell the Best. Phone 39-R-2 Allen Kansas Goodyear Tires Delco Batteries BURTON’S STANDARD SERVICE Council Grove Kansas EMPORIA WHOLESALE HOCH DAIRY COFFEE COMPANY Grade A Dairy Products 302-308 Commercial Street Phones 195-194 Emporia Kansas Feeds-Seeds-Grains FOOD CENTER-1. G. A. Phone 119 or 90 A Complete Line in Food Supplies R. W. STURDY GRAIN S OSAGE CITY KANSAS PRODUCE CO. OSAGE CITY KANSAS DIDDE OFFICE SUPPLY £ PRINTING, INC School, Books, Typewriters for Sale and Rent 24 West Sixth Emporia Kansas We're proud our evergreens were selected planted at NORTHERN HEIGHTS SCHOOL. Complete Selection of: Evergreens Shade £ Fruit Trees Shrubs £ Roses LOCAL GROyiN SURE TO GROYI JOERGENSEN S NURSERY 1523 2 Prairie Emporia Kansas BOWLUS SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Everything for the School Pittsburg Kansas BUY W TH CONFIDENCE BUY ROYAL NEW ROYAL PORTABLES NEW ROYAL STANDARDS AND ELECTRIC Rental Repairs Service Sales STEM TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 1021 Commercial Street Phone 3298 Emporia, Kansas THE EMPORIA SPORT SHOP Strand Theatre Building Phone 213 705 Commercial St. Emporia Kansas Real Estate and Insurance HEPWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY Osage City, Kansas MERWIN AUTO BODY FENDER SERVICE Wrecked Car Service Repairing Painting 310 Commercial Emporia Kansas GARRISON MUSIC STORE Sheet and Instruction Music Musical Instrument Repair 715 Commercial Street Emporia Kansas NAVRAT’S Greeting Cards Stationery Desks — Chairs — Typewriters Adding Machines Emporia Kansas UNDERWOODS JEWELERS Jewelers since 1927 Watches Diamonds Gifts Osage City Kansas ALSPAW JEWELRY 707 Commercial Street Emporia Kansas MARTINS STYLE SHOP Ladies Clothing Dresses Coats Sweaters Blouses Shirts Osage City Kansas LUMBER - HARDWARE MARTIN MATERIAL CO. PHONE no OSAGE CITY KANSAS ‘HARDWARE FOR HARDWEAR’ LOUIS ANSTROM - HARDWARE OSAGE CITY KANSAS JOHNSON CLOTHING STORE PHONE 59 LENTZ LUMBER SUPPLY COMPANY OSAGE CITY KANSAS ‘THE PLACE WHERE THE HOME BEGINS’ OSAGE CITY KANSAS FIRST NATIONAL BANK HARVEYVILLE KANSAS DICKS SERVICE STATION ADMIRE JUNCTION ADMIRE KANSAS HARVEYVILLE GRANGE CO-OP BUSINESS ASSOCIATION HIRST GROCERY PHONE 19 HARVEYVILLE KANSAS MILLER KANSAS MILLER HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. TRABERT BARBER SHOP C. C. Hoogland, Owner ADMIRE KANSAS Miller Kansas St. JOHN'S GROCERY LOCKER CONOCO GAS-BULK DELIVERY OIL - TIRES V. C. WEEKS-OWNER ALLEN KANSAS BUSHONG KANSAS McCLINTOCK MOTOR CO. DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY SILVERWARE - FINE GIFTS Phone 82 ALSPAW JEWELRY CO. Council Grove Kansas COUNCIL GROVE KANSAS MILL FEEDS - FERTILIZER AMERICUS LOCKER SERVICE JONES FEED SEED PHONE 42 LESTER W. MILLIKEN 520 EAST MAIN STREET AMERICUS KANSAS COUNCIL GROVE KANSAS NIX EQUIPMENT COMPANY J. 1. Case Farm Machinery Americus Kansas GRAY SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone 96 Allen Kansas SHOPP’S SKELLY SERVICE Phone 364 Council Grove Kansas PALACE CLOTHING CO. 5th Commercial St. Emporia Kansas BERN DAVIS BARBER SHOP Allen Kansas JONES HATCHERY HARDWARE 411 Commercial Emporia Kansas ALLEN LUMBER SUPPLY Hardware and Building Materials R. W. Mclnnes Phone 75R2 Allen, Kansas MORRIS DRUG CO. Emporia Kansas 423 Commercial St. HAYNES LAFFERTY GRAIN COMPANY HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 105 Emporia Osage City Cream Poultry Eggs Feed Phone 45 or 47 Kansas SUTORIUS BREAD COMPANY 8 West 11th GAMBA BROS, Your friendly Store Emporia Kansas Osage City Kansas RICKERD TRANSPORT INN Cafe Service Station Garage BENNER-WILLIAMS, INC Furniture 24 Hour Service Emporia, Kansas Osage City Appliances Kansas IRELANDS SHOE REPAIR Boots and Leather Goods Phone 584 422 Commercial BOOSTER Congratulations, Seniors Hubbard Mercantile Company Bushong, Kansas J. L. 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