Northern Heights High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Allen, KS)
- Class of 1963
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I THE WILDCAT Wash'ngton Monument NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL Allen, Kansas Alice Symmonds, Editor The Wildcat Staff Editor ...................... Alice Symmonds Asst. Editor ................. Russell Harder Business Manager...............Richard Golliher Literary Editor ................ Carol Burns Photographer...................Carolyn Noteman Senior Editors............... Sharolet Hannigan Della Rae Dillon Underclassman Editors . . . Charlene Baldomino Linda Hooper Sponsor........................Mrs. Judy DeBross Activity Editors..................Dianna Herrman Bill Seefeldt Lawrence Rust Advertising Editors..................Warren Price Anna Tucker Sports Editors..............................Danny Lyddane Wayne Dickson Foreword It’s you! You . . . amidst the laughing crowd as it hustles from class to class— joining in the talk that ripples with excitement—cheering our Wildcats on to victory. Share the memories that you’ve created—relive 1962-'63, Remember? . . . the wild scramble for the lunch line . . . the exhusted journalism class the day the paper comes out . . . the frantic pep club during a nerve-racking overtime . . . the Carnival with its swarm of buzzing people . . . the fidgety cast in the tense moments just before the curtain rises Be prepared! This is OPERATION: WILDCAT 2 I National Capitol MR. R.R. KENNEDY Science Freshman Sponsor MRS. WILMA KENNEDY English, Latin Pep Club Sponsor Freshman Sponsor MRS. JUDY DeBROSS Business F.B.L.A. Sponsor Junior Sponsor STANLEY BROWN Coach. Phys. Ed. Social Science Sophomore Sponsor GLEN ATHERLY, Principal Drivers Education Student Council Sponsor CARL ROLF Industrial Arts Asst. Basketball Coach Senior Sponsor MRS. CLARA BURRI Home Economics Senior Sponsor Focus— MISS LETTIESWARNER Mathematics, Librarian Sophomore Sponsor HARVEY HARRIMAN Music, English, Speech Asst. Football Coach Junior Sponsor Everett Dillon carefully follows Mrs. Burri watches Sharolet Hannigan with Mr. Rolf's directions. a discriminating eye. Gary Parks inquires, Do I add or subtract here, Miss Swarner? Confronted by many problems, Mr. Atherly expertly solves each one. spotlight on the faculty Dorothy watches as Mr. Kennedy mixes a solution. English comes easy for Jane Porter with Mrs. Kennedy's help. Judy Aye and Alice Wayman watch as Go ahead and shoot Connie; it Mr. Harriman previews contest music. might go in, says Coach Brown. But we did that one yesterday, LeRoy! explains Mrs. DeBross. The school board sets policies which govern school operations. The five members are: Theodore Coffman, treasurer; John Dickson, clerk; Claude Shepherd; Jesse Johnson; and Laurel Fager, director. Important people behind the Mrs. Spade and Mrs. Seely prepare lunch each day for 95 students. scenes Custodian Mr. Aye begins another day of work. BUS DRIVERS Wayne Prowell and Gene Wallace, Allen. Marion Jackson and Paul Gilbert, Bushong. John Hedberg, Miller. Cletus Whittington, Admire. Graduating Class of 1963 CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Scarlet Rose C LASS MOTTO Blue and Silver To Have Knowledge Is Wealth, To Have Patience Is Wisdom, And To Have Love Is Virtue. Senior officers led their class through a very profitable year of work and pleasure. Russell Harder, class treasurer, worked as business manager for the magazine sales. Johnny Holle, class president, set the pace for the magazine sales by being the top salesman. Wayne Dickson, vice-president, was second in command. Priscilla Williams, reporter, spent much of her time in the concession stand helping the seniors add to their funds. Alice Symmonds, secretary, handled all class cor- respondence as she helped formulate plans for the senior trip. JOHNNY GENE HOLLE I Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Class Of- ficer 2,4; Student Council 3; Play 3, ’’The Match- maker, CAROL KIRK Chorus 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; FBLA 2; Queen of Hearts 3. As freshmen, we encountered unfamiliar teachers, WAYNE S. DICKSON Basketball 1; Track 1; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2; Class Officer 4; Wildcat Staff 4. ELAINE PEARSON Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Play 4, Cheaper by the Dozen. new friends, and, of course, glorious initiation. ALICE JEAN SYMMONDS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Wildcat Staff 4; Quill and Scroll; Student Council 3; Football Queen 4; Play 3, The Matchmaker. WILLIAM S. SEEFELDT Basketball 1,4; Football 1; Track 1; ’Wildcat Staff 4. RUSSELL D. HARDER Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Pep Band 1; FBLA 3,4; Class Officer 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Play 3,4, The Matchmaker, You Can't Take It With You, and Cheaper by the Dozen. DELLA RAE DILLON Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Wildcat Staff 4; Quill and Scroll. Study became our battle cry, for as sophomores PRISCILLA WILLIAMS Pep Club 1,2; Class Officer 1,4. GARYLEEGILBERT Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Class Officer 1,3; Student Council 2,4; Play 3,4, You Can't Take It With You, The Matchmaker, and Cheaper by the Dozen. Our junior year brought dreams of a prom which we RICHARD GOLLIHER Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Band 1,2,3; FBLA 3,4; Class Officer 2; Wildcat Staff 4; Student Council 1,4; Play 3, The Matchmaker; Quill and Scroll. SHAROLET KAY HANNIGAN Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Wildcat Staff 4; Student Council 1. CAROLYN NOTEM AN Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3; ''Wildcat” Staff 4; Quill and Scroll; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Play 3, The Matchmaker.” BASIL E. PEARSON Basketball 1; FBLA 3,4; Play 3,4, You Can't Take It With You,” Cheaper by the Dozen.” we settled down to biology, English, and geometry. CAROL JEANNE BURNS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Wild- cat” Staff 4; Quill and Scroll; Student Council 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Queen of Courts 3; Girls' State 3; Play 3, You Can't Take It With You. CHARLENE BALDOMINO Chorus 1,4; Pep Club 1,2; Wildcat Staff 4. will long remember, Rendezvous in EARL W. LYDDANE Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Chorus 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4; Play 3, The Matchmaker and You Can't Take It With You. the Stars. DIANNA HERRMAN Chorus 1,3,4; Band 1; Pep Club 1,2; FBLA 2,3; Wildcat” Staff 4; Quill and Scroll. IVAN HARDER, JR. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Class Officer 2; Play 4, Cheaper by the Dozen. Then, graduation—climaxing four years of fun and WARREN M. PRICE Football 1,3; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1; Chorus 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2; FBLA 2,3,4; Wildcat Staff 4. ANNA MAE TUCKER Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; FBLA 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4. study, commencing independence and responsibility. Pictures taken by Glenn Bacon of the Woltz-Bacon Studio Osage City, Kansas LAWRENCE M. RUST Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Band 1,2,4; FBLA 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4. I Deanna Baldomino Bob Davis Sally Davis Wilma Dunn Elaine Eckel Glenn Fager JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Pykiet, vice- president; Bob Davis,secretary; Rick Kaniper, president; Sheila Lindbloom, reporter; Donna Thomas, treasurer. Juniors— Sheila Lindbloom and Sally Davis sort Christmas cards for early de- livery. Cards are all delivered, money collected, and profit figured—Let's celebrate! I Mike Fitzgerald Margaret Garrett Paul Hedberg Sally Helton Mike Hooper Don Johnson Richard Kaniper David Katzer Sheila Lindbloom Patricia Maxfield Jim Moore Gene Moser Class of 64 David Pykiet Judy Pykiet Karen St. John Harold Sweet Donna Thomas Mary Wayman 15 Sophomores—Class of Judy Aye LeRoy Boline Barbara Davidson Joe Fehr Martin Gilbert Sandra Harder Patricia Hase Jana Hawthorne James Herrman Marilyn Hilbish Clara Hooper Damian Katzer Philip Kirk Linda Marcotte Judy Maxwell SOPHOMORE CLASS OF- FICERS: Barbara Davidson, treasurer; Carol Peterson, secretary; Bob Symmonds, vice-president; Marty Gilbert, reporter; David Simmons, president. Craig Ogleby Gary Parks Graham Parks Alice Pearson Carol Peterson Pat Prowell David Simmons Linda St. John Jack Clayton Everett Dillon Vicki Evenson Roger Gillispie Donna Hase Russell Holton Willard Hooper Diane Jackson Kenneth Kaniper Johnny Marcotte Vickie McCabe Steve Pio Jane Porter Freshmen—Class of '66 o n Richard Prowell Brenda Richards Connie Spade Larry Stephenson Alice Wayman Rodney Whitaker £5 MAY John White Gayle Wilkins Steven Winter Ai' ___ FRESHMAN CLASS OF- FICERS: Kenny Kaniper, pres- ident; Vickie McCabe, vice- president; Diane Jackson, sec- retary; Brenda Richards, treasurer. 17 ' I think better this way I wish she were real Silverware? What's that? IntM What fun Having beauty My intentions are strictly dis honorable. am but an humble freshman, do with me what you wish What freshmen won't do for a laugh. Who says freshmen aren't useful Only once in a lifetime, FIRST ROW: Rodney Whitaker, David Simmons, Jack Clayton, Craig Ogleby, David Pykiet, Steve Pio, John White. SECOND ROW: Coach Brown, Graham Parks, Russell Holton, Richard Golliher, Gary Gilbert, Marty Gilbert, Kenny Kaniper. THIRD ROW: David McDonald, Ivan Harder, Danny Lyddane, Russell Harder, Bob Symmonds, Joe Fehr, Johnny Holle, Harold Sweet, Rick Kaniper, and Lawrence Rust. Coach Harriman, not pictured. Wildcats have first undefeated football season FOOTBALL SCORES Northern Heights 26 Hamilton 25 Northern Heights 45 Maple Hill 12 Northern Heights 26 Scranton 6 Northern Heights 27 Williamsburg 7 Northern Heights 32 Melvern 26 Northern Heights 47 White City 0 Northern Heights 35 Harveyville 13 B Team Northern Heights 41 Hartford 0. Johnny Holle At the Pigskin Ball the queen and her attendants admire the cake decorated in their honor. Richard Golliher presents chrysanthemums to Queen Alice. Alice Symmonds crowned Pigskin Queen Touchdown! One of the many this year. Attendants Carolyn Noteman and Karen St.John leave the field in a con- vertible. Hut! Let's make that first and ten. Sponsored by AUSTIN MONUMENT CO. Eskridge, Kansas FIRST ROW: Ivan Harder, Rick Kaniper, Johnny Holle, Russell Harder, Lawrence Rust, Gary Gilbert, Richard Golliher. SECOND ROW: Bob Davis, Don Johnson, Harold Sweet, David Simmons, Joe Fehr. Marty Gilbert, Craig Ogleby, BobSymmonds, LeRoy Boline, David Katzer, Jack Clayton, Kenny Kaniper. THIRD ROW: Coach Brown, Steve Winter, David Pykiet, Danny Lyddane, Bill Seefeldt, Warren Price, Graham Parks, Damian Katzer, John White, Everett Dillon, David McDonald, Assistant Coach Rolf. Varsity Wildcats compile 11-8 record for season A TEAM B TEAM N.H. vs. Overbrook 43-56 37-39 N.H. vs. Olpe 54-50 33-30 N.H. vs. Reading 57-56 51-31 N.H. vs. Roosevelt 50-47 41-48 N.H. vs. Neosho Rapids 57-50 54-37 N.H. vs. Americus 43-38 24-37 N.H. vs. Hartford 60-66 41-39 N.H. vs. Harveyville 61-45 39-34 N.H. vs. Reading 68-50 62-29 N.H. vs. Roosevelt 48-50 33-60 N.H. vs. Neosho Rapids 62-28 63-30 N.H. vs. Americus 65-60 50-30 N.H. vs. Hartford 69-84 58-32 N.H. vs. Burlingame 66-63 58-41 N.H. vs. Olpe 61-67 57-42 LYON COUNTY TOURNAMENT FRESHMEN N.H. vs. Neosho Rapids 54-50 N.H. vs. Admire 40-54 N.H. vs. Roosevelt 49-55 N.H. vs. Osage City 35-57 N.H. vs. Olpe 43-55 N.H. vs. N.H. vs. Osage City Council Grove 27- 51 28- 42 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT N.H. vs. Cottonwood Falls 49-67 Sponsored by ST. JOHN GROCERY 22 Allen, Kansas I Richard Gollihcr exhibits ball handling during county tournament. Lyon County Tournament Pep Club members cheer Wildcats as they come on the floor. Lawrence Rust and Johnny Holle battle the Rapids Bulldogs for that important rebound. 23 Advice from MB team Coach Rolf: Quit watching those cheerleaders and play ball. Camera Swish! Johnny Holle sinks an important shot in county tournament. captures Wildcats in action Rick Kaniper calmly surveys the situation before shooting a free shot. The game is much more inter- esting from this angle. Coach Brown explains win- ning play during fourth quarter time out. Easy on that ball! We still have to play with it. KAREN ST. JOHN Attendant With SHEILA LINDBLOOM crown and roses, Queen Sheila Russell Harder presents royal bouquet to queen. Sponsored by MILLER BEAUTY SALON Miller, Kansas Sponsored by HOCH DAIRY Emporia, Kansas 25 LEFT TO MIGHT: Jane Porter, Rodney Whitaker, Jana urer; Glen Atherly, sponsor; David Katzer, and Pat Hawthorne, David McDonald, vice-president; Richard Maxfield. Golliher, president; Carolyn Noteman, sccretary-treas- Student Council Dancers dwell in formal atmosphere. Small chorus pro- vides entertaining Christmas music. Will we ever make it by 7:00? Dancing highlights FBLA party. Future Business Lenders of America Jolly Santa Gilbert visits the Christmas party. A good service project was tabulating the typing results. The bake sale was one suc- cessful money-making project. FIRST ROW: Mr. Rolf, Pat Maxfield, historian; Carolyn Noteman, Karen St. John, vice-president; Sally Helton, Carol Peterson, Carol Burns, president; Donna Thomas, Sally Davis, Elaine Eckel, Sheila Lindbloom, recording secretary; Alice Symmonds, corresponding secretary; Elaine Pearson, Mrs. DeBross. SECOND ROW: Don Johnson, Craig Ogleby, Linda Marcotte, Joanne Spade, Sandra Harder, Barbara Davidson, Linda St. John, Marilyn Hilbish, Mary Wayman, Linda Hooper, Jana Hawthorne, Anna Tucker, Judy Aye, Judy Pykiet. THIRD ROW: Bob Symmonds, Basil Pearson, Graham Parks, Warren Price, Johnny Holle, reporter; Rick Kaniper,Joe Fehr, Paul Hedberg, Lawrence Rust, Ivan Harder, Russell Harder, Danny Lyddane, parliamentarian; Gary Gilbert, Richard Golliher, treasurer; and Bob Davis. Jim Moore and Mike Hooper, not pictured. 29 FIRST ROW: Vickie McCabe, Joanne Spade, Pat Maxfield, Linda St. John, Alice Symmonds, Karen St. John, Sally Helton, Donna Thomas, Carol Burns, Carol Peterson, Brenda Richards, Sally Davis, Sheila Lindbloom, Elaine Eckel, Gayle Wilkins, Alice Pearson, Dianna Herrman, Elaine Pearson, Judy Pykiet, Pat Hase. SECOND ROW: Steve Winter, David Pykiet, Sandra Harder, Connie Spade, Barbara Davidson, Mary Wayman, Clara Hooper, Wilma Dunn, Diane Jackson, Carolyn Noteman, Della Rae Dillon, Margaret Garrett, Jane Porter, Vicki Evenson, Carol Kirk, Alice Wayman, Nancy Wiand. THIRD ROW: John White, Jack Clayton, David McDonald, Craig Ogleby, David Simmons, Glenn Fager, LeRoy Boline, David Katzer, Rick Kaniper, Jim Herrman, Bob Symmonds, Johnny Holle, Joe Fehr, Lawrence Rust, Ivan Harder, Danny Lyddane, Warren Price, Harold Sweet, Gary Gilbert, Richard Golliher, Kenny Kaniper, Damian Katzer, and Bob Davis. Not pictured, Mr. Harriman, Director. Everywhere there's music—N.H. sings N.H.'s small chorus strives to represent quality without quantity. FIRST ROW: Steve Winter, Bob Davis, Pat Hase, Elaine Pearson, Pat Maxfield, Nancy Wiand. SECOND ROW: Alice Symmonds, Carolyn Noteman, Sally Helton, Donna Thomas, Sally Davis, Carol Peterson, Alice Pearson,Carol Kirk. THIRD ROW: David Simmons, Richard Golliher, Glenn Fager, Johnny Holle, Joe Fehr, David Katzer, Ivan Harder, Bob Symmonds, Harold Sweet, Warren Price, Rick Kaniper, and Elaine Eckel, accompanist. Sponsored by LENIGANS MUSIC STORE and GARRISONS MUSIC STORE Emporia, Kansas 30 LrtboerapM 4 Bound by WALSWORTH More . Mo.. U. S A Mr. Harriman's extracurricular activity—Pep Band. How many basketball players do you think we've inspired? Band—N.H.'s antimated music box FIRST ROW: Carol Burns, Sally Helton, Mary Wayman, Warren Price, Sally Davis, Vickie McCabe, Vicki Evenson, Gayle Wilkins, Brenda Richards, Wilma Dunn, Jack Clayton, Harold Sweet. SECOND ROW: Alice Wayman, Linda Marcotte, Elaine Eckel, Nancy Wiand, Barbara Davidson, Donna Thomas, Carol Peterson,Elaine Pearson, Bob Davis, David Simmons, Rick Kaniper, David Katzer, John White, Jane Porter, Judy Pykiet, Alice Pearson, Johnny Holle, Diane Jackson, Margaret Garrett. THIRD ROW: Glenn Fager, Alice Symmonds, Joanne Spade, Kenny Kaniper, Linda St. John, Carolyn Noteman, Karen St. John, Pat Maxfield, Sheila Lindbloom, Marilyn Hilbish, Joe Fehr, John Marcotte, Steve Winter, Lawrence Rust, Phil Kirk, LeRoy Boline. Not Pictured: Mr. Harriman, Director. But, THAT doesn't agree with mine We'll supervise, you draw. Testing? Does Coach Brown include this in training rules? jfm You scream; I scream; we'll all scream for ice cream. They said it couldn't be done. . . Business vs. Pleasure Freshmen in their spare time. Just follow the words. Carol Burns crowns Kenny Kaniper.King of the Carnival. Gary Gilbert crowns Diane Jackson, Queen of the Car- nival. Freshmen chosen for carnival royalty Big prizes for the Bingo winners. Speech 11 skit ends in free-for-all. Always a catch at the fish pond. Look what Gerbers Baby Food can do. David looks determined as he shoots the basketball. Exhausting day—but quite worth while. Dorothy keeps count on red hots. Stage crew and cast relax between scenes. Juniors Let’s have a hoo, rah, ray. and a tiger for Montclair High. Are you Charley's Aunt? It embarrasses me even to look at them. produce Cheeper By The Dozen Seniors audition for Charley's Aunt This play will take hard work, so let’s get serious, pleads Mr. Harriman. I never saw her before in my life. Cast results are finally posted. FIRST ROW: Sandra Harder, PatMaxfield, AliceSymmonds, president; Sally Helton, vice-president; Donna Thomas, Carol Peterson, Brenda Richards, Sally Davis, secretary- treasurer; Elaine Eckel, Gayle Wilkins, Alice Pearson, Jana Hawthorne, Marilyn Hilbish, Barbara Davidson, historian. SECOND ROW: Vickie McCabe, Connie Spade, Joanne Spade, Nancy Wiand, Mary Wayman, Dorothy Weber, Wilma Dunn, Diane Jackson, Margaret Garrett, Jane Porter, Vicki Evenson, Judy Pykiet, Alice Wayman, and Mrs. Kennedy. Pep club end cheerleaders support winning teems A feminine football team?? FIRST ROW: Judy Maxwell, Elaine Pearson, Carolyn Noteman. Linda St. John. SECOND ROW: Karen St. John. Carol Burns, and Sheila Lindbloom. Pep club members and cheerleaders provide victory yells for Wildcats at the county tournament. Carol Burns. head cheerleader, instructs cheerleaders before game begins. Come on, come on, we'll never make it! Wheel Double date? Boy, it smarts! Ballet over the phone? The morning after the night before. Take me to Hollywood! Smile, you're on Candid Camera! Isn't she cute? She's miner' It's here somewhere I Could Have Danced All Night. Typical of seniors! All out of chairs? Well, try another button! Riverside Gardens 210 South Lawrence Day DI 2-2547 Blake Dorothy Eman Night DI 2-6851 Emporia Kansas Ed. W. Guild Monuments and Markers GUILD MEMORIALS Established 1883 — 187 East 6th Office Phone DI 2-2814 If No Answer Phone DI 2-1522 Emporia Kansas EM LEY'S BARBER SHOP 18 East Seventh Emporia Kansas Fleming Lumbe All Kinds Of B Emporia Phone I r Mutual Building Loan Company Assn. Organized 1907 602 Commercial DI 2-0125 Emporia, Kansas Kansas lO EAST 1st AVENUE POST OFFICE BOX 300 EMPORIA. KANSAS TELEPHONE OlCKrNs 2-3227 38 Emporia Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Quality is . . . where JOSTEN’S is! Class rings of matchless beauty Announcements of distinctive elegance Trophies of masterful design and finish Awards of lasting satisfaction fl 0 SINCE 1897 HR VINO A Mf RICA'S NNIST STUMNTS FOR 60 YIARS Mr. Warren Hummer P. O. Box 804 Topeka, Kansas Compliments of Dr. W. S. Hancock Optometrist 418 Commercial DI 2-0622 Emporia, Kansas A Complete Line of Lumber and Building Material SMITH LUMBER COMPANY Phone DI 2-0218 Emporia Kansas NAVRAT'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Greeting Cards Stationery Printing 16 West Sixth Phone DI 2-2092 Emporia, Kansas 39 Emporia Livestock Admire State Bank Sales Co., Inc. Capital Surplus $75,000.00 Where Buyers ana Sellers Meet Sale Every Friday ||§| DI 2-2425 or DI 2-9895 Admire Kansas Emporia, Kansas EMPORIA TIMES HAYNES HARDWARE CO. the Times is always full of news and Phone DI 2-3811 feature stories. 618 Commercial $3 per Year Emporia Kansas Admire E.C. 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BATSON AUTO SERVICE BEATRICE FOOD COMPANY GREENLEE’S AUTO SERVICE ESKRIDGE MILLER HOGUE FARM SERVICE WARREN WILLIAMS-BLACKSMITHING HIRST GROCERY MERCHANTS SUPPLY COMPANY Candies-Cigar s-T obaccos-Sundries Wholesale Only SCHIESSER PLUMBING ELECTRIC Supplies and Service Phone 99 Emporia Kansas Allen Kansas Anytime Anywhere I Robinson Ambulance Anderson Cattle Company Not Connected With Any Funeral Home 24 Hour Service Oxygen Equipped Phone DI 2-3113 Emporia, Kansas Feeders Of Livestock DI 2-6330 Day Night Emporia Kansas 4 1 3 Linda and Charlene working? Alice and Richard in the spot light. Want a coke? See Anna and Della Rae. Alice and Johnny—pair of the year. Basil sitting down on th job (typical) Carolyn—our GLAMOUR girl??? Danny can't believe that Wayne has ruined it again. Why the tape, Ivan? Elaine—always laughing. Jeanne and Priscilla— official popcorn poppers! Sharolet- -out happy homemaker. Gary believes in playing it rough. As seniors we did everything! Russell thin he's Tarza Warren is busy as usual. Dianna-our girl Friday, Carol gets what the rest missed, Lawrence isn't sure, but Bill sets us straight. Carol—our most tidy newspaper editor. Class Will I, Sharolet Kay Hannigan, will my ability to bite my fingernails to Mrs. DeBross, my beat-up tennis shoes, size 4 1 2, to Jimmy Herrman, and my three study halls to any junior who needs them. I, Charlene Baldomino, will my ability to think out problems to my sister, Deanna, and my ability to drive to Willard Hooper; the rest I'll keep. I, Richard Golliher, will my ability to hustle in football practice to the freshman boys, and my ability to drive to David Katzer. I, Lawrence Rust, will my size 11 1 2 basketball shoes to Roger Gillispie and my old '51 Chevy to anyone who will have it. I, Anna Tucker, will my ability to get up and go to work every morning before school to John White, my ability to make German chocolate cake to Mrs. Burri, and my leather work to Clara Hooper. I, Elaine Pearson, will my ability to laugh to Mrs. Kennedy, my appreciation of seventh hour study halls to Harvey, my coat hanger to Bob Symmonds, and my senior position to Sally Davis. I, Warren Price, will my ability to miss radar zones to Graham Parks, my ability to skip study halls to the freshman girls, and my ability to choose good friends to Sally Helton. I, Carolyn Noteman, will my ability to feud with Harvey to Brenda Richards, my cheerleading ability to Paul Hedberg, and my ability to get along with people to Donna Thomas. I, Carol Burns, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Margaret Garrett, my ability to do English in government class to Sheila Lindbloom, and my height to Miss Swarner. I, Danny Lyddane, will to Steve Winter my ability to play football. To my cousin, Jack Clayton, I will my ability not to get involved with just one girl; and lastly, my car that continuously runs to David Katzer. I, Bill Seefeldt, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Russell Holton, my loud mufflers to Larry Stephenson, and my ability to be quiet around teachers to Sally Helton. I, Basil Pearson, will my ”40” Plymouth to anyone who has the nerve and ignorance to take it and my knowledge of cars to Harvey; the rest I take with me. I, Della Rae Dillon, will my ability to keep a neat locker to Joe Fehr, my John” poster to Alice Wayman, my ability to take advice to W’ilma Dunn, and my good sense of humor to my brother, Everett. I, Linda Hooper, will my respect for teachers to my sister, Clara, my silly giggle to Mrs. Burri, and my physical education suit to anyone who can wear it. I, Gary Gilbert, will 'my suntan to Sally Helton, my curly hair to John Marcotte, and my 1950 Chevy to my brother, Mart. I, Ivan Harder, will my ulcer to Coach Brown, my loud pipes to Graham Parks, and my ability to get along with teachers to Steve Pio. I, Russell Harder, will my size to Roger Gillispie and my chronic illness of having car trouble to the junior girls. I also will my silver dollar to anyone who can take it away and manage to keep it. I, Wayne Dickson, will my ability to keep quiet when necessary and to stay out of trouble at all times to Kenny Kaniper. I, Carol Kirk, will my ability to stay slim to Mr. Harriman and my ability to stick with one man to Sally Helton. I, Dianna Herrman, will my ability to get enough courage second hour to take Mrs. DeBross's letters to Sally Davis. I also will my ability to run the mimeograph to anyone who has a mechanical mind. I, Alice Jean Symmonds, will my orderly” locker to Bob Symmonds and Marty Gilbert, my ability to be late to class consistently to Karen St. John, and my ability to catch the bus to Vickie McCabe. I, Priscilla Williams, will my cooking ability to Mrs. Burri, my intellectual mind to Harvey, and my ability to finish Latin assignments to Philip Kirk. I, Johnny Holle, will the presidency of the senior class to David Pykiet so he can keep order and mv good hair cuts to Earl Massie: SENIOR CLASS OF 1963
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