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John Williams at E ' Business Manager Dick Rosetta OSAGE CITY, KANSAS Artist .... .leannine Didier The i958-59 school year at Osage City Rural High School has been a perpetual parade of achievements, advancements, and memorable experiences. Accomplishments were made in the varied fields of scho- lastic ability, sports, speech, and music. Yet, the true value of these events cannot be recorded in school histories and records. It can, how- ever, be felt and remembered in the minds and hearts of the students who worked, studied, and proved themselves, and the teachers who provided the essential guidance and inspiration. This is why we--the ARROW staff--present the 1959 ARROW not merely as a record book of facts, but as a mirror that in the future will reflect the happenings and details ofa wonderfully successful and mem orable year--l959. DEDICATIO MRS. MARY WILLIAMS In appreciation for her inspiration and guidance during the twenty-nine years that she has been serving this school and this community, we respectfully dedicate the 1959 ARROW to our instructor, advisor, and friend--Mrs. Mary Williams. Nr. r I all Within the walls of Osage City Rural High School, sports, music, social life, and curriculurn all have a part in preparing students to ineet the coining challange of the adult world. Ng, One ofthe husiest places in O.C.R.H.S. is the Audiroriurn. Used to present all nranner of dances, programs, and concerts, it also serves as the lunch :onrn, ioothall dressing roorns, and band rehearsal SVCS. 2 V 2 ,m Q, 7 .- k H, ir 1: Q wa Students enrolled in agriculture spend inany hours in the Vocational Agriculture Building during their four year course. The building is also used for the F. F.A. chapter meetings and many of their ont- side activities. CONTENTS a variety with everything included seniors iuniors sophomores freshmen classes music blue triangle ffa o 'club pep club organizations homecoming sports speech plays prom parties activities miscellaneous BOARD OF EDUCATION Horace Kibbe, Superintendent C.M. Shenk Albert Lundgreu Dr H J Williams Hamer Ziegeubein, Vice-Presidemg Charles McCall President John Tudgay dministration Leads The seven member Board of Education of O.C.R.H.S. serves as a binding link between the public and the administra- tion. Working with Mr. Shenlc, the board members give freely of their time and effort. Their foresight and ability not only benefits students of the present, but also those in the future. School Secretary Daphne Bassett With Foresight Principal RICHARD BARNES Serving as principal of O.C.R.H.S. for eight years, Ivlr. Richard Barnes guides students by his patience, understanding, and discipline. Superintendent CLIFFORD lvl. SHENK Returning for his third year as superintendent of the O.C. R.H.S school SYSIEIIU, lvlr. Shenk super- vises, advises, and serves as a bond between the school and the tronimunity. EMILY HAZELTON Ma ihernatics LEONARD COLEMAN Science CORDELIA OVERHELD Coinrnerce Girls Physical Education- MIKE HRYNEWICH Football Coach Track Coach Social Science R A A- f'.mJ1is ,aug if 1f.1wr.l Q ... I 'fi I-J Jijc - 1 Facult - Hub LAURA SCHLOBOHM English Speech MARY WILLIAMS English Journalisni Library N.. i,,,,,, W. 1' .Q fr 'Q g,..,v:W1. f School T Q ri is - .gg 5 JEWELL HUCKABY Music SY LVIA LOWDER Home Economics RICHARD BARNES Citizenship BOB BURD Basketba11Coach Sucia1Scie1zce Boys Physical Education T f f kiilliiw 4 KENNETH KERN Agriculture DON DOMANN Industrial Aris Driver Education tudent Council Stimulates Activities President. . . . . Jerry Miles ' Vice-President . . . Bill Jones Secretary-Treasurer . .... . Kay Bryan Sponsor ........... . . . Mr. Barnes MEMBERS Lowell Lindbloom, Mike Whalen, Gary Lane, Janice Stonequist, Don Marriott, Charles Martin, .lan Kibbe. The foremost activity of the student council is sponsoring all-school parties and dances. During the l958-59 school year, the council acted as host at varied festivities ranging from a Bowery party to a casual dance. The themes ofthe parties changed, but the enthusiastic support and attendance of the O. C.R. H. S. students remained above par. K X SENIORS Edith Arcl Gary Jerry Bowin Seniors Atchison . . This year was tops for Seniors. . . that last football tussle. . .last pep as- sembly. . .Homecoming. . .Royalty. . . primping for senior pictures. . . cheering senior basketball players to victory. . . scholarship tests. . . class parties. . . Burning midnight oil . . . Tom Bolyard Gary Co l strom Charlotte Croucher Qs. Music . . . Holding important offices. . .trips to out-of-town games. . .ordering an- nouncements. . .passing final tests. . . re- hearsing for senior play. . .presenting a gift at senior assembly. . .signing mem- ory books for last time. . . Jeannine Didier LuAnn Fager Pat Dalrymple Jeanette Gamba -'X I A I V! ay .'f',?59 '35 X - .fre --11,33 41 rx' tis..-132531 filly-if5EfQ??ff2 -. a1sf?4fz?5sf1i .g, :iggsggifti -,i smfw f , f3v1sggiis.uitaQg,b,g J, ..,. qmshi ?5iiif4Q1'm' 'iii ,K , Y its it 1' 1 iWf1?11 fer? H ' r .,.. ftsfstiy sigh iissQis1g:g3f5. :gg -1?,42giQi' ts 2 4 .ns 91 8: 12445655 5 5 E v 5iiY'i?f 'f 'il-f s John Guion Leland Herzog Charles Hammond S District tournament. . . Regional tournament. . .State tournament. . .ad- miring trophies. . .eight seniors prepare vocal and instrumental solos. . .speech squad mostly seniors. . .representatives in student council. . Larry Harrison M,,..s..n-A Beverly Hogan Lynn Huffman 4 Scholarship . . Members of band, mixed chorus, glee clubs, ensembles. . .senior girls in Blue Triangle 10096. . .enthusiastic pep- sters. . .Western theme at party. . .mea- suring for graduation gowns. . .senior sneak. . . junior-senior prom . . . Bill Jones Bob Kerr Bill Jenkins Dal las Kibbe Harriet Kness Henry Lira nd Sports . . . Baccalaureate . . .receiving honor awards. . . Pomp and Circumstance. . . receiving cli lomas. . .tears. . . laughter G .I P G' , . . .congrafulafions. . .where from Lewls here?. . .lingering memories. . .that alumni feelingl Lowell Linclbloom Linda Jackson wsl'If e 1959 Gary Marriott Jerry Miles Marilyn Moxley 1627 xv Pe99Y Mathieu ,aw iii if Rebecca Peterson ,gh- QQ?- Elaine Piper Dick Larry Privat Rosetta Ethel Puterbaugh Gary Runyan 10V Sh lrley Scott w4.,,.r Tom Swarfs Gary Sowell Derald Sfromgren Judy Tyson, fig 'Sv .,,. y Marvin Viclle Shari Waefzig Mike Sharon Watson Bob Whalen Whalen Darrell Williams John Williams APN' Xt a . Saluiarorian I , IEANETTE GAMBA NATlONAL HONOR Marvin Vialle Valedicrorian The 48 Seniors of the class of l959 decided to leave the balance of their funds for a clock in the gym and a red felt pennant with the Class of '59 written on it in white felt letters. SOCIETY MARVIN VIALLE HONOR ROLL lealleffe Gamba LuAnn Fager Elaine Piper LUA1111 llallef Charles Hammond Dick Rosetta Rebecca Pffrfffwll Dallas Kibbe shan waerzig Maflllm Moxlel' Marilyn Moxley Darrell Willianis 101111 Williams Rebecca Peterson John Williams Dallas Kibbe ,pa-0 K JUNIORS 'W' ' .ix s f 5 ' fig . Nw S 1 1 if? , mir ' 58 Qs -s , . E. ,ai-' ss' skip -. Q ' . , -, X x X X ss , a XJ .a if ass wSsi?Tis : jff XE : -f In . . . af .- .- vf. Q' x X 4, 1,1 gvvv sf' JH- xy is X -v. 4 is R b- ! X 3 .isis 3 s 5 ,rf If - Success In Play, Prom, And Concessions David Anderson Q Don Anderson ' 55 1. 1 3 Verna Ard Donna Balocca S 5 Sondra Benton Fern Bodine gf, ' Milton Booth .'r q h Bonnie Brock B . 1- Kay Bryan X A , , Karen Cattani X QE' rl I if it y Ric hard Christiason s it g Robert Christiason . . , Kerwin Clemons ,,.. ,. 4 Robert Da Ven port W l Mary Estes R Nan, W G as si E X b - Paul Gustafson N Peggy Hardin . Myron Harsch as ,Q R7 ,t ,go Martin Harsch f way 1 X fill, 1 -S B in K x fggf' Arif? y Donna Heider Y' s + U ' x -f -.X - I- 1, H K ff Qui-c 'Mf x. b P - X Dale Hendrickson 'u U H Donna Herzo v Q. . X ev- iz k , g ' 5-Y' Betty Holmes ' :-Y L U Marilyn Johnson X : 'l' A Charles Keller X tt Y 1-A gr- 23 24 -- .:.,A. ,assi .. K ' if Q W ,S . 4,5 me if Q,,,A. 1 ir. ' 'A - is . 1 r 'W' fy-f - 33 , if :. j - fi' i . 5 ififffff A' if 'Q , - ---. sp' IX ,A 1 . 1: F ,X .,f V: ?!NvVfk , , ' if X gay rl 'T Ht 1 gear i S .I :', , I S. X , r F' V ' if f x t . V , , .F ,F y ,ffl Mi' 1 r f sm . t 4 'v fs 1' A 'QF Q. 14 Ronna Kness Janice Koch Gary Lane Don Lofgren Loren Mayden Mike McDermott Donald Mollett Donald Mussatto Mike Noble Linda Peterson Bernetta Powell Lynda Reed K.G. Romine Calvin Rosetta Margie Runyan Keith Sowell Charles Spicer Judy Staats Rosene Stewart Janice Stonequist Richard Stromgren Wanda Tudgay Arthur Wills Ann Wolff Play. . .prom . . . class rings. . . junior class party. . . concessions. . . round out, a full year of fun. . .hard work. . .Theme of Junior Class. . . J 1 SOPHOMORES Alta Abney Earleta Allen Janice Anderson LeRoy Anderson Henry Anstaett Patty Barnes Brenda Bergstrom Beth Ann Bloomquist Mary Jane Bloomquist Janet Bolyard Janie Bolyard Phyllis Christiason Connie Cole Donna Colstrom John Colstrom Rosalie Corbin Lela Coxen Delores Croucher Elvoria Croucher Joe Getsinger Loren Griffin Judy Harder Lois Haslett Mary Heck Robert Henry Bill Hoover Jo Ann Jones Kay Keller Marsha Keller Sandy Larson Gary Lindbloom Danny Lopez Donnie Marriott Charles Martin Jerry Mason P if J 'Q l-- ,Q L . A fi f. -t ., fm- -' ,. A J V7 SQ 1 :F ,- I , V f ' ,FV- ll' in 1 VA uf ? Q K ,ff lrf. - P J f 7 55 A Sig 0 ,. Q, Q' 'S .as if , -It fl lx F 'JP' gy im 'B 2 i ft 'W F yn sa J WV! ' J ' I ij kk X A x.,,,i : 7 . , xy I of of F ' all Il ,bf . R Q' 1 -Six lr . rx if ai ' U 1 f.yfgjf!',,,'r','-,Mm sr X ' rr sr .. Q... 3 ' i.q,,,,,.-ij .1 ss Q Berry Marhieu Lewis McCain Bill McDermott Alvalene Morse Judy Nelson Bill Noble Bob Noble Joe Nordling Linda O'Brien Paul Ruby Bill Schlobohm Richard Schnider Neil Steen Dale Stromgren Larry Tindell Paul Trueblood Joyce Tyson Erma Varner Regina Watson Dennis Whalen Florence Whalen Gary Whalen Pat Whalen Steve Williams David Woodward ' ' F' l Sexy Y, .... A . M 5 I 7 1 :,.: V . ,K Q , w I lf. 6 X fn by Q . ' X August Woolery - Judy Wright ,F 'fl iv NOT PICTURED: q ' Wally Reynolds ' ' JJh X Carol White Sophomores Good Sports. . . Good Cooks K FRESI-IMEN ieel isss R 111 f , 5 5 1 Xi is -R Rx s VS' iw X is is 3,5 Nga XR 0- is A' i L X . ME- ' Q Q' ' ,, if V if g , GV x s 3, -. ., . ' ' 'W' fist Freshmen 'Q' U ri? N F fl H we I SNS Niki , .t Joan Anderson Raymond Atchison Dan Balocca Robert Bergquist Ioan Bolyard Charlene .Bowin Earl Burns Richard Carlson Ruskin Cerretti Roger Christiansen Jim Colley Dorothy Cramer Sondra Croucher Carol Curley Sharon Dalrymple Donna Davenport Mary Ann Didier Judy Duffey Virginia Gamba Marie Giles Charles Gray Helen Griffith Doyle Harsch Franklin Heck Harold Holmes Entering high school whole heortedly the freshmen bring with ,W them talents Charles Huffman Jeanine Jackson Lewis Jenkins Lois Johnson Robert King Sharon Kitt Mary Lawless Martha Lopez Paul Lundgren Pat McDermott Priscilla Noble Thomas Nordling Kathryn Parks Barry Romine Gary Romine Mary Rosetta Terry Ryf John Soetebier L.J. Stephenson Jeannette Washburn Richard Watson Edward Wilson Alfred Wright Loren Wright Jan Kibbe for leadership. . .music. . . fwirling. . .and iusf plain un.. . T 1525? J V- 1 it in W, ig ., 'ls X sw H 9 X if Q Es 1 I ii' : .,., Q J. :gi If mf Wg W A .JN lsr? I .fgii yfs 5, i sW 3 K. fi 11524 0 Senior Band CORNETS Rebecca Peterson Paul Lundgren Bill Schlobohm Kay Smart Don Lofgren Margie Runyan Paul Gustafson Danny Lopez Jerry Mason BARITONES Dallas Kibbe Elaine Piper Alvalene Morse TROMBONES Lois Johnson Donna Wolff Mary Kay Parre FRENCH HORNS Janice Anderson Ann Wolff Karen Cattani Fern Bodine GLOCKENSPIEL Judy Harder Mar INET Shirley FLUTES Sally Sch Mary Janemoom ONE quist CLARINETS Marilyn Moxley Joan Lundgren Priscilla Noble Linda Peterson Sharon Dalrymple Jane Williams Barry Romine Beverly Hogan Judy Parre Mary Rosetta TUBA Jan Kibbe Richard Ross PERCUSSION Jerry Bowin Joan Anderson John Curley Virginia Gamba Peggy Hardin Wanda Tudgay Jeanette Washbur DIRECTOR Fl Mr. Jewell Huckaby Instrumental Ensembles CORNET QUARTET: Don Lofgren, BRASS SEXTET: Jan Kibbe, Janice Margie Runyan, Paul Gustafson, Dan Anderson, Rebecca Peterson, Paul Lopez. Lundgren, Lois Johnson, Elaine Piper. CLARINET QUARTET: Shirley Scott, BRASS QUARTET: Ann Wolff, Don Brenda Bergstrom, Priscilla Noble, Lofgren, Bill Schlobohm, Alvalene Marilyn Moxley. Morse. BAND OFFICERS: Rebecca Peterson, Vice Presi dt,Dll K'bb,P 'd ,J ' Ad FRENCH HORN QUARTET: Fern Bo- 5Z2,e,C,f,,f'S ' e res' em mee n erm dine, Karen Cattani, Ann Wolff, Janice Anderson . 3 S Ps Mixed Chorus In The Beginning, God and I Hear A Voice A-Prayin ' win a II af District for th Mixed Chorus. l'Ol' ROW: Watson, St-hlohohin, Lolgren, Lundgren, Rosetta, D. Kibbe, Gustafson, Williatns, Lindblootn, Hannnontl, Hoover, Colstront, THIRD ROW: Mr. Huckaby, Mt'Cain, B. Romine, J. Kibbe, Marriott, G. Rotnint-, lg Henk, Bowin, G. Whalen, K.G. Rotnine, Schnider, Griffin. SECOND ROW: R. Peterson, B. lilootnqnist, lager, Tntlgay, Bryan, Griffith, Scott, Cattani, Anderson, Runyan, L. Peterson, Waetzig, Benton. I-RONI' ROW: Tyson, M. Blootnquist, Piper, Barnes, Dalrymple, Gatnba, F. Whalen, M. Heck, Morse, jones, Washhnrn, Didier. Mixed Chorus and Community Chorus combine for third annual rendition of HandeI's Messiah, 8 Ensembles Add ariety BOYS QUARTET: Schlobohnt, Rosetta, Kibbe, GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO: Tyson, M. Blootnquist, Bowin. Reed, B. Bloomquist, Peterson, Runyan, Stone quist, Morse, Heck. 4.7 SES GIRLS ENSEMBLE, TOP ROW: Wolff, Jones, GIRLS TRIO: Scott, Waetzig, Pager, Dalrymple, Cattani, Whalen, BOTTOM ROW: Balocca, Tudgay, Bryan, Peterson. .V , v .. 1 K4 . I 7 . l I X GIRLS QUARTET: Larson, Barnes. Jones, Anderson. MIXED ENSEMBLE, TOP ROW: Schlobohm, Lofgren, Bowin, Kibbe. BOTTOM ROW: Gam- ba, Piper, Fager, Waetzig, Anderson, Scott. G ee Clubs Receive IPS A Cozlttest l TOP ROW: Mr. Hnckaby, Soetebier, Colley, McCain, J. Kibbe, D. Kibbe, Lane, J. Williams, G. Lind- bloont, L. Lindbloom, Hammond, D. Whalen, Hoover, Bolyard, Atchison. FOURTH ROW: Lofgren, Christiansen, Carlson, Lundgren, Balocca, Heck, D. Williams, Colstrom, G. Whalen, Clernmons, Steen, K.G. Romine, Bergquist, Gustafson. THIRD ROW: Schlobohm, Trueblood, King, G. Romine, D. Rosetta, Marriott, Tindell, Mason, Bowin, Ryf, Wills, D. Stromgren, F. Rosetta, Schnider. FRONT ROW: R. Noble, Watson, B. Noble, Holmes, B. Romine, Henry, Kerr, Booth, Martin, Griffin, D. Anderson, D. Stromgren, Woolerv. TOP ROW: Cole, Puterbaugh, Varner, Mathieu, C. Croncher, V. Gamba, Corbin, Stewart, Bolaeca, Reed, P, Dalrymple, J. Bolyard, L. Johnson, O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Huokaby, Hogan, Staats, Powell, R. Kness, K. Keller, Benton, Kitt, Moxley, J. Anderson, Fager, J, Jackson, Tudgay, L. Peterson, Waetzig, Wright, Heider, Colstrom, B. Bloomquist. THIRD ROW: Nelson, J, Anderson, Estes, Cramer, Davenport, Rnnyan, Haslt-tt, V, Ard, Lopez, Herzog, E. Ard, Parks, E. Croucher, R. Peterson, Hardin, Bodine, Bryan, Piper, J. Bolyard. SECOND ROW: Jones, Christiason, S. Watson, J. Tyson, M. Bloornquist, Scott, M. Johnson, L. Jackson, Curley, J. Tyson, Duffey, M. Didier, Lawless, D. Crouoher, Bergstrom, Stone- quist, J, Didier, Cattani, J, Gamba, D. Kness, J. Bolyard. BOTTOM ROW: Holmes, Abney, M, Keller, Brook, Rosetta, Noble, Larson, Bowin, Wolff, Washburn, Barnes, Allen, Whalen, Morse, S. Dalrymple, Griffith. J. Watson, S. Croucher, Heck, Harder, Koch. 36 l TOP ROW: Puterbaugh, Varner, Mathieu, C. Croucher, V. Gamba, Corbin, Stewart, Balocea, Reed, P. Dalrymple, J. Bolyard, L. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Nelson, Hogan, Staats, Powell, R. Kness, K. Keller, Benton, Kitt, Moxley, J. Anderson, Fager, J. Jackson, Tudgay, L. Peterson, Waetzig, Wright, Heider, COlSlI'OIll. THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, Estes, Cramer, Davenport, Runyan, Haslett, V. Ard, Lopez, Herzog, E. Ard, Parks, E. Croucher, R. Peterson, Hardin, Bodine, Bryan, Piper, Mrs. Emily Hazelton. SECOND ROW: Jones, Christiason, S. Watson, J. Tyson, M. Bloomquist, Scott, M. johnson, L. Jackson, Curley, J. Tyson, Duffey, M. Didier, Lawless, D. Croucher, Bergstrom, Stonequist, J. Didier, Cattani, J. Gamba, H. Kness. FIRST ROW: Holmes, Abney, M. Keller, Brock, Rosetta, Noble, Larson, Bowin, Wolff, Wash- burn, Barnes, Allen, Whalen, Morse, S. Dalrymple, Griffith, R. Watson, S. Croueher, Heck, Harder, Koch. BLUE TRIANGLE CABINET LEADS ORGANIZATION THROUGHOUT YEAR LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Dalrymple, Social Chairman, Party Barnes, Pianistg Linda Peterson, Devotional Chairman, Kay Bryan, Vice-President, Rebecca Peterson, President, Mrs. Hazelton, Sponsor, Janice Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer, LuAnn Pager, Song Leader, Mary Didier, Publicity Chairman. Blue Triangle Members honor their mothers with banquet During the course ofthe year Blue Tri- angle members. . . Make contributions to Osage City's United Fund Drive. . . Present programs. . . Have annual picnic. . . Enioy Heart-sister gift exchange. 37 f State Farmer Dallas Kibbe replaces Charles McCall receives Honorary Chapter arc-welder after use on project. Degree from Darrell Williams. l'.F, A. CLASS MEMBERS, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Trueblood, Bill Jenkins, SECOND ROW: Loren Mayden, Fred Rosetta, Robert Henry, Bob Davenport, Gary Lindbloom, Paul Ruby, Toni Bolyard, Kerwin Clemons. THIRD ROW: Robert Christiason, Gail Lewis, Joe Nordling, Paul Gustafson, Richard Christiasou, Gary Lane, Dale Stromgreu. FOURTH ROW: Milton Booth, Myron Harsch, Dale Hendrickson, Martin Harsch, Gary Romiue, Eddie Wilson, Louis Jenkins, Barry Romine, Charles Spicer, LeRoy Anderson, Paul Lundgreu, Alfred Wright. The F.F.A. officers and Mr. Kern are seated. F. F.A. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lowell Lindbloom, Sentinel, Gary Colstrom, Treasurer, Dallas Kibbe, Secretary, Darrell Williams, Presi- dent, Derald Stromgren, Vice-President, David Anderson, Reporter, Mr. Kenneth Kern, Instructor, STANDING. 38 State Farmer D. Williams demonstrates arc Welder. FF Stages Barnwarming and Datfs Night F.F.A. BARNWARMING CANDIDATES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshman-Helen Griffith, Sophomore -Janice Anderson, sf' Tiiiti ii? V 3, X . :I kzk ' 5 . f i r git? jr 1 Q 5 X Mr. Kenneth Kern completes his third year as F.F.A. in- Senior-Queen Rebecca Peterson, Junior-Bonnie Brock. The Smlctof at O-C-R- H-5' crowning of Queen Rebecca climaxes the festivities at the annual Barnwarming. NJ Eddie Wilson on the left and LeRoy Anderson on the right, battle it out for the corn eating contest championship at the second annual Barnwarming. '1 .9- This is a common scene at the F.F.A. work- shop all year. Every boy completes at least one fx w Barry Romine is the center of attention as Mr. Kern and the Senior F.F. A. members interview him. Romine is at the extreme left and Mr. Kern is in the center back- ground. The Sophomore F.F. A. boys go through a part project during the year. of their initiation at the annual Dad's Night. 39 1e1vg,'5f.in STAFF, TOP ROW: Don Lofgren, Gary Runyan, Dick Rosetta, John Williams, Gary Marriott, Mary Estes, Marilyn Moxley, Verna Ard. SECOND ROW: Judy Tyson, Shirley Scott, LuAnn Fager, Jeannine Didier, Pat Dalrymple, Donna I-Ieider, Margie Runyan, Rebecca Peterson, Judy Staats, Rosene Stewart, Donna Herzog. SEATED: Jeanette Gamba, Mrs. Mary Williams, Karen Cattani, Beverly Hogan, Harriet Kness. POWWOW receives Second Class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. State and National Certificates of Honor in the i958 Press Proiect. Staff Serves School LuAnn Fager POWWOW Editor Don Lofgren Assistant POW WOW Editor OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS ASSISTS STAFF IN PUBLISHING POWWOW Sharon Watson, Ethel Puterbaugh, Marilyn Moxley, Mrs. Overfield, Pat Dalrymple, Linda Jackson, Jeannine Didier, Elaine Piper. 40 'D- -all Jeanette Ganiba, ARROW Editor, is busy throughout the year planning and checking page layouts, copy, and pictnres. v ,ei John Williams, serves as Assistant Ed- itor, and helps explain signatures and pages. Through PUWWOW . . . RROW Under the leadership of Dick Rosetta, Buse iness Manager, ARROW sales goal is ITIEI. Marvin Vialle, ARROW photographer, and his assistant, Don Lofgren, snap pictures for the 1959 ARROW. 1011, ARROW salesmen, Priscilla Noble, Shari Waetzig, Bill St-hlobolnn, and Dick Stronigren, make the i959 ARROW sales eanipaign a success, Jeannine Didier designs the cover and art- work for the ARROW. 9 ll - Discusses plans for the of a whirl-pool bath. TOP ROW: Herzog, Lira, Spicer, Mussatto. THIRD ROW: Harrison, Whalen, Hammond, Jones. SECOND ROW: Romine, Williams, Rosetta, Marriott. BOTTOM ROW: Guion, Miles, Runyan, Coach Burd. Officers sponsor sale of license plates and purchase of pennant. l 4 2 -- Waiting for initiation. Y TOP ROW: Miles, President, Marriott, Secre- Ouch! ! New members receive a few tary, Jones, Treasurer. KNEELING: Whalen, 'SWHIS' fr0IU member DiCk ROSSIIH. Vice-President, Guion, Indian Jipper, others wait their turn. ,il Crownbearers Sharlyn Strom and .limmy Bond act as pages for the O. C.R, H. S. homecoming ceremony on October l7, while the band and pep club form an aisle for the royal procession. Head cheerleader, Bonnie Brock, presents Queen Elaine with a spray of I2 red roses, and gives a cor- sage of bronze mums to her three attendants. The royal party reigns not only at the game, but also at the homecoming dance at the auditorium after the game. Soplioniore attendants Don Marriott and JoAnn Jones, senior attendant Bob Whalen, QUEEN Elaine and KING John, senior attendant LuAnn Eager, and junior attendants Kay Bryan and K.G. Ronnne reign at the Homecoming Dance. in. KING John Williams H Eng QUEEN Elaine Piper 1 'Nu- UM INE Crowning of the King and Qneen Long may they reign! KING John escorts QUEEN Elaine to her throne f is if fwwffefw A. CC f nk? ' Fx CN I' N A I i COACH M. HRYNEWICH TRAINER GREY Griders Break -11-. ASSISTANT COACH B. BURD J. GUION-LG J. WILLIAMS-LH Co-Captain A 1 J. MILES-QB Co-Captain T11 B. WHALEN-RH D, HENDRICKSON-RG D, MUSSATTO-RE B. JONES-C fn? um J X-'S .ki K.G. ROMINE-LE C. SPICER-RT D. BALOCCA-LT 46 I S? 9 IQ L. HARRISON -LT C. HAMMOND -FB osing Streak ,Q . - TOP ROW: Trueblood, Hoover, Rosetta, Davenport, Trainer, Grey, Clenions, Bergquist, D. Stronigren, Atchison. THIRD ROW: R. Christiason, Wright, D, Whalen, G. Whalen, Martin, B. Whalen, Marriott, R, Christiason, Lane, D. Stromgren, Steen, lvlussatto. BOTTOM ROW: Head Coach Hrynewich, Hendrickson, Hanimond, jones, Rornine, Miles, Guion, Balocoa, Williams, Harrison, Spicer, Assistant Coach Burd. RECORD Osage l2 Heringfon 7 Osage 6 Haskell 25 Osage 32 Baldwin 7 Osage 26 Holton 45 2 ' 123,80 Osage O Washburn 45 Osage 6 Seaman 40 Osage 6 Yates Center 32 Osage 0 Council Grove 46 Osage 6 Wamego 52 Wright picks up yardage against Haskell - f 4 rrwr 1 . V we rss? Willianis runs 45 yds, for touchdown Whalen outrnns the Railroaders 4 451 . of Indians Go To State if JOHN WILLIAMS COACH BOB BURD DICK ROSETTA All-League 2nd Team All-Area ht Team G ROMIN E in-11 ,,,.,:, o is . ix A11-League Honorable Mention A11-Area Honorable Mention - W. if :,2, we H545 1 , Enix X, ,fi 2 1 he 5 3 we fe, DON 5. S i Coach Bob Burd, Bob Whalen, Don Marriott, John Williams, Bill Jones, Gary Marriott, Charles Hammond, K.G. Romine, Jerry Miles, Dick Rosetta, John Guion, and Assistant Coach Mike Hrynewich. D. Stromgren, J. Nordling, R. Schnider, G. Lane, D. Anderson, B. Schlobohm, G. Lindbloom, P. Whalen, N. Steen, P. Trueblood, F. Rosetta, J. Getsinger, D. Lopez, B. Bergquist, R, Atchison, J. Colley, R, Carl- son, D. Balocca, H. Holmes, J. Kibbe, R. Wat- son. J. Soetibier. Wind Season 22 Coach Burd's Indians of I959 finished, what was perhaps the finest basketball season in the history of the school, with a tremen- dous 22-4 record. The Indians attained every high school team's desire by gaining a berth in the State Basketball Tournament at Hutchinson. They finished fourth in the tourney which is an ex- cellent accomplishment. Other honors the team received were: First in the Highland Park Invitational Tour- nament, the Jayhawk League, the District Tournament, and the Regional Tournament. it it W W if 'k if 71' Gary Marriott goes high to add two points for the Indians in their game with Seaman. Charles Hammond 1405 and Don Marriott 1201 look on for Osage. H... 49 E even Earn Track KSN! 8. 1 XE ,Q BACK ROW: Ruby, Holmes, Stromgren, Hoover, Soetebier, Colley, Lane, G. Whalen, M. Harsch, Bergquist, Balocca, Hendrickson, Hammond, M. Harsch, Williams, Runyan, Harri- son, Guion, Clemons, Marriott, Davenport, Getsinger, D. Whalen, Lopez, Schnider, Steen, Coach Hrynewich, Assistant Coach Burd. FRONT ROW: Atchison, Romine, B. Whalen, Carl- son, Anderson, Watson, Wright, Martin, Griffin, Christiansen, Schlobohm . Charles Martin, sophomore letter- man, and John Williams, four year letterman, work on their 880 yard relay handoffs. Discus thrower Don Mussatto and hurdler Gary Lane talk over their events before practice. 50 Hurdler K.G. Romine is the Indian top point producer. Senior pole vaulters, Bob Whalen and John Guion, earn monograms. Letters Head Coach Mike Hrynewich puts the thinclads through their paces. Sophomore Don Marriott shows outstanding promise in the high jump and pole vault. Three year letterman Gary Run- yan sails high in his specialty, the broad jump. 880 men, sophomore Dan Lopez and senior Charles Hammond, limber up before practice. At State Speech Contest Jeanette Gamba received a I rating for her humerous reading, Savage Homecoming and LuAnn Fager received a II for her selection How Beautiful With Mud. The Speech Squad, Patty Barnes, Ann Wolff, Pat Dalrymple, Lynda Reed, Jeanette Gamba, Mrs. Schlobohm, Rebecca Peterson, Marilyn Moxley, LuAnn Fager, Shari Waetzig, and Shirley Scott, acted as host at the Jayhawk League Speech Festival on Feb- ruary 23. The Speech Squad attended the District Festival at Emporia, March 20. MRS. LAURA SCHLOBOHM Director Speer: Squad Represents OCRHS At Contests The one act play, The Case of the Crushed Petunias, a new fan- tasy by Tennessee Williams, was a different type of play for O.C.R. H. S. The cast included: Dick Rosetta. . . an officer Shirley Scott . . Miss Simple Steve Williams . . young man Wanda Tudgay . . Mrs. Dull You, You, - You're the man who did it 51 Publlclty Brln s Juniors Success FATHER KNOWS BEST Father .... Mother . . . Bud . Kathy .... Betty .... Ralph Brinkworth Mr . Brinkworth . Ralph's Friend . Officer . . . Patty .... Mrs. Wembly . Mrs. Woolsey . Mrs. Jones . . Pol icematron . Repairman . Janie .... Ramona . . . Student Director . Charles Spicer Marilyn Johnson . Don Mussatto . . Ann Wolff . Linda Peterson . K. G. Romine . .Milton Booth . Dick Stromgren Dale Hendrickson . Karen Cattani . Wanda Tudgay . . Fern Bodine . Rosene Stewart . . Mar Estes . Kerwin Clemons Janice Stonequist . . Kay Bryan . . Judy Staats Seniors Stage New emedy MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE Stanley Nichols Christine Nichols Maude . . . Peggy .... Brad .... Cyril B. Hoskins Prudence Harper Carl Henderson Nora Ransom . Miss Jenkins . Lawton Ellerbe . Student Director 'l John Williams Shari Waetzig Marilyn Moxley . Shirley Scott . Jerry Mi es . Dick Rosetta . LuAnn Fager Mike Wha en Jeanette Gamba Pat Dalrymple . Bob Wha en Jeannine Didier at r 5 ,J w g-'fl-3? s 5 W- 3. A ,.-- lLetty--wa u f - . J Juniors Invite Seniors ia: S I Y One of the highlights of any evening is the enter- tainment. Here Kay Bryan serenades the juniors and seniors. PROGRAM Meditation ...... Mr. Shenk Chopstick Melodies . . . Kay Bryan Soo Happee ..... K. G. Romine Thankee, Honorable Ones .John Williams Birds in a Gilded Cage . Priscilla Noble, Dorothy Cramer, Cheryl Huckaby I Talkee Muchee .... Lynda Reed Confucius Say .... Jeanette Gamba See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil . . .Mrs. Schlobohm Us noi use ff' Gaiety and laughter prevail as couples dance through the evening. Sayonara --just one of the many oriental melodies played by the band from Bonner Springs. fo riental Gardensi' Most honored guests -- speakers for the evening: Lynda Reed, K.G. Romine, John Williams, Jeanette Gamba, Mrs. Laura Schlo- bohm, Mr. C.M. Shenk. O Enjoying the evenings entertainment are Mike Whalen and Karen Cattani, Sandy Larson and Charles Hammond, and Kay Bryan and Bill Jones. Charles Martin, Don Marriott, and Beth Bloomquist, dressed as natives of the Orient, serve the 'honorable guests. - v hc. . r A . ., MU-f-.mg Visitors to the 'Orient' were en- hanced by the ornaments, decorations, and atmosphere which established the theme for the 1959 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Colorful Japanese lanterns ornamented the lowered ceiling, and fragile lotus blossoms adorned the elegant oriental arches. Following the banquet, the guests danced to the music of the band from Bonner Springs. GRADE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. J.H. French, Superintendent KLM, Sheuk, Lawrence Dorr, Clerk. SEATED: Dr. Paul Adams, Ted Parre, C.H. Pinnock, Vice- Presideul, William L. McEllresh, President. chool Board And Principal Co-operate Toward Goal For Common Good Through excellent leadership by members MISS ANN ANDERSON Principal 56 of the grade school board and Principal Ann Anderson, the students of the grade school complete another eventful and successful school year. Junior High and Grade School Building MRS. MABEL BRYSON MRS. RUTH NANTZ MR. DONALD DODY MRS. VERLA HOWLAND 3 Ee fail Fl. so '5-an TOP ROW: Washburn, Ross, Mason, Martin. SECOND ROW: Colstroni, Moore, Haslett, Colley, Jones, Coach Kramer, THIRD ROW: Pinnock, Bond, McEll'resh, Cur- JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Sally Schlo- ley, Prost, FOURTH ROW: Griffin, Steen, Dalrymple, bohiii, CafQ1Gamba, and Janie Griffin Anderson, Koch. BOTTOM ROW: Giles, Marriott, Whalen, Spicer, Peterson. Q, N, E x J , D . Coach TOP ROW: Haslett, J. Whalen, Stanton, E. Whalen, Allen. SECOND ROW: LELAND KRAMER Bourne, Colley, Anderson, Washburn, Steen, Cellar, Curley. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Dody, Moore, Dalrytnple, Giles, Grifiin, Stromgren, Spicer, Coach Kramer. BOTTOM ROW: Pinnock, Koch, Bond, O'Brien, Manager Colstrotn. 57 , 1 -Q ir- . Nw. . ., . rv ,Q V -calf ., .ci ,X 1 4 K, V' 1' Q' r ' f -x..w,, Y X x T A x K x , V. I 'hir In A fi 'if ' W 'ai J , wifi J 'fi' I N , . K ' ss' ag. Q' fb - ' q J N ' , 9 Q i . Bfififff J an Y 4. .r .iii 2 if 19' Ei Aim il. Qi! iw fi X fff' fflflflb Tim Allen Sigmund Anderson Derald Bourne Roberta Coffman Jean Colstrom Larry Dalrymple Carol Earhart Janice Evans Carole Gamba David Gilliland Janie Griffin Jimmy Griffin Patrick Harsch Delores Hendrickson Maurice Koch Marilyn Lafferty Dalene LaFollette Jean Larson Judith Lindburg Joan Lundgren James Mason Margaret McCain Kathleen McDermott Linda Miles Judith Parre Mary Kay Parre Richard Ross Sally Schlobohm John Stanton Benjamin Steen if, -Q l Robert Washburn I A J ' f ff: 1 Bmw Whalen i JV f E Donna Wolff A fi Anticipate 58 Senior Hi h X Q1 B J Q1 s K, , Q- 'F W is J.. . A Q gh , K .Ek V Y . I is-Q3 xi X X rw S 'X EN if rl I 1 ' -sf :W R V' 5 1 . X Q I . Q ,N ,gl . x ,. L 5. ,J fy -1 Q , I, - x 3 4. or F' P N 3 if . . i s ? t 1 .1 4 I 4 is I ,I I 'X 9 6' ss' . M if kg, sur f s R N ff ff + 1 ' ' vs 6- s V x si QQ X . mr as . r.1i fu- W I sd? lf, ax -Crt .L is C I- A S- Q. ' es- X A N svliis- - ! J W6 T 1 -X . s Q K X- N gffk, s 5 . . .N , J :' , v tj.,k -',., ,',:-. , -ex .. 1 'N as-ss K K Q lj 3 ' ff . XQ j,.. S- 'y ,I K 5.1 ye 1 of X Q ' . i IN r R 'T .t ,. H ,ff X1. ,I 'F . bfi a fx PM 'N - is 1 Q :'T 7 ' is so . . I. .,.. K, QQIS if it -4 .f i ' 'K' X ,,, Ii. 37 A fr at M Q A .- x V s fl or X vi, g ,. .X ,, , K i gil. , A I R Q. .sli'.zs'Zgf .4 Sheila Wright Georgie Young Ray Anderson Marsha Anderson Robert Ard Kathleen Berquist Anna Belle Bolyard Tom Bond Janet Sue Carlson Larry Cellar Richard Cerretti Theresa Chavez Eva Sue Coffman Bobby Colley Jerrald Colstrom Carol Corbin Lynda Croucher John Curley Dee Ann Davenport Joyce Davenport Wesley Davis Kitty Emerson Lloyd Giles Clifford Hasletr Linda Heider Marilyn Herzog Donna Hogan Deloris Jenkins Barbara Kness DeLayne Long Catherine Magnuson Russell Martin Judith Mason William McE1fresh Irvan Moore Larry O'Brien Donna Ormsby Patsy Paxton K.C. Pinnock Ronnie Prost Rosalie Reed Lavetta Renner Irene Smart LeRoy Spicer Del Ray Steinhoff Leroy Stromgren Susan Turner James Whalen Dennis Wilkins Jane Williams Nancy Wright Seventh Grade Shows Future Promise 59 Sixth Grades Enjoy Creativeness TOP ROW: Bergstrom, Thompson, Edwards, Marriott, Cerreti, Mrs. Brandon, Hoover, Ritz, Dorr, Orender, Croucher. SECOND ROW: Nor- dyke, Stewart, Barnes, Larson, Craft, Anderson, Christiason, Peterson, Renner. BOTTOM ROW: Trebbe, Wright, Jackson, Nordling, Whalen, Colley, Powell. Noble and Mitchell NOT PICTURED. ,8- ..,,,, it MRS. DORIS BRANDON TOP ROW: Romine, Moxley, Davis, Benner, Bowin, Mrs. Kratzer, Lindbloom, Martin, Ormsby, Jackson, O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Ty- son, Ashbangh, Williams, Swarts, Dickinson, Bailey, Ruby, Fellman, Rosetta, Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Woodyard, Abney, Counts, Jones, Gamba, Steinhoff, Christiason, Peterson, Anderson. 3 ,f 'fx ...Q- 'Y 4 MRS. JACQUELINE KRATZER ----'-I La-f-S-f 3.1. Fifth Grade Shares Murals and T.V k NCu:-ri , fx Nur' 1, Q MISS ESTHER RICE TOP ROW: Moxley, Burd, Davenport, Miss Rice, Calkins, Orender, La- mond. SECOND ROW: Lewis, McElfresh, Johnson, Freed, Martin, Jenkins, Reed. BOTTOM ROW: Chavez, Koch, Lalrollette, Tyson, Davis, Smart, Anderson. . MRS. CLARA CHRISTESEN TOP ROW: Magnuson, Kreutzer, Spicer, Mrs. Howland, Mrs. Christesen, Larison, Atchison, Chenoweth, Croucher, Keller, Henton. BOTTOM ROW: Carlson, Mitchell, Koch, Lane, Payne, Jackson. Fourth Graders Share New Ideas I TOP ROW: Helder, Williams, Bryson, Mrs. Keithley, Ormsby, Lane, Woolery. SECOND ROW: Lindsay, Ard, Counts, Thompson, Ross, Wil- kins, McLeod, Smart. BOTTOM ROW: Schlobohm, Deitrich, Coffman, Anderson, Dorr, Powell, Barnum. MRS . MILDRED KEITH LEY X . E TOP ROW: Ross, Swarts, Nantz, Mrs. Gamble, Curley, Cerretti, Barnes, Huckaby. SECOND ROW: Pinnock, Parre, Hallowell, Swarts, I-litchings, Ryan, Woodyard. BOTTOM ROW: Privat, Bergquist, Whalen, Lindbloom, Lohmeyer, Croucher, 62 -K x , 4. k MRS. RUTH GAMBLE Third Graders Share New Books .- , -sy si, K .. X sv I MRS. ROSE MARIE COOK ,Ks TOP ROW: Christiason, Fillmore, Housmann, Bolyard, Domann, Mrs, Cook, Herzog, Ormsby, Gantz, Freed, Reed. SECOND ROW: Dorr, Bol- yard, Barnum, Buenger, Wright, Hardin, Carlson, Bartee, Trebbe, Steinhoff. BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, Gregg, Harder, Anderson, Loh- lneyer, Mitchell, Larson, Carlson, Davis. MRS. JENNY FITTS TOP ROW: Bourne, Wilkins, Benner, Davis, Martin, Mrs. Fitts, Smiley, Burns, Thompson, Fellman, Davenport. SECOND ROW: Evans, Vaughn, , ' Peterson, Adams, Kreutzer, Banks, Gamba, Jenkins, Tucker, Myers, BOTTOM ROW: Mathieu, Ryan, Cook, Chavez, Chenoweth, Baker, Ak I Noble, Powell, Bergquist, Heck, Second Grades Share Stories 'r f. M ii' 5' 1 A. 'fs T.. wi MRS. BERNICE SHENK TOP ROW: Thompson, Shaw, Domann, Tucker, Mrs. Shenk, Hall, Jones, D. Payne, S. Payne, SECOND ROW: M. Williams, Croucher, Slayton, Woolery, Morse, Keller, Cellar, Hokanson, Emerson. BOTTOM ROW: Burr, Smiley, C. Williams, Lindbloom, Orender, Gardner, Lane, Koch. il I ' sinful' 1 ,, ' V V ' 6- im, nf MRS . MILDRED LE WIS Q A v ! 1 gr - r ,a ,jk I A 2 l B BB TOP ROW: Moulin, Gregg, Dorr, Hausmann, Feltner, Mrs. Lewis, Ormsby, , R, -R I A N Smirher, Keiffe, Croucher, Hallowell. SECOND ROW: Lamond, Smart, ,. 5' - Chavez, Bourne, Hall, Shaw, Bailey, Lindbloom. BOTTOM ROW: Bar- f u num, Carlson, Ross, Burr, Woodyard, Scoville, Powell, Whalen. V4 P- .Q A R ' .V 64 First Graders Share Language Arts ex s do- MRS. CELIA HOAGLAND 'IOP ROW: Jones, Gragg, Lawless, Fulkerson, Ormsby, Mrs. Hoagland, Jackson, M. Thompson, Davenport, Hitchings, Shaw. SECOND ROW: Olson, Croufcher, Adams, Gardner, Swarts, Powell, Lindbloonr, Criqui, Chavez, Lindsay. BOTTOM ROW: Nordyke, Steinhoff, Pinnock, l-luekaby, E Mitchell, S. Thompson, Burr, Gilliland. K. .an MRS. CORENE STROMGREN TOP ROW: Shackelford, Turner, Martin, Cook, Tillmore, Mrs. Strom- gren, Prost, Cerretti. Grow, Vaughn. MIDDLE ROW: Williams, Davis, Paxton, Johnson, John Watson, Jim Watson, McAnarney, George, Lind- bury, Ard. SECOND ROW: Kolbaba, Ross, Thompson, Nantz, Bnenger, Harder, Gilliland, Hallowell. BOTTOM ROW: Croucher, Larison, Swarts, White, Lindbloom. 65 Kindergartners Play Together TOP ROW: Keefe, Herold, Burns, Dornann, Miss Anderson, Lindburg, Ormsby, Smiley, Chrisresen. SECOND ROW: McLeod, Brown, Hall, Ritz, Trebbe, Lane, Hoover. BOTTOM ROW: Isaacs, French, Trebbe, Gantz, Colsrrom, Keller. ABSENT: Lamond and Lindbloorn. TOP ROW: Payne, Noble, Whalen, Qualls, Miss Anderson, Jackson, Anderson, Strom. SECOND ROW: Bond, Paxton, Lundgren, Gragg, Ard, Miles. BOTTOM ROW: Anstaett, Bergquist, Morse, Erteld, King, Nor- dyke, Chenoweth. 66 f A Q - 'Q' A 7 1 3 i hs. Q., MISS HELEN ANDERSON :ref Mrs. Alice Guion, Mrs. Aletha Whalen, Mrs. Myrtle Asklund serve good meals to hungry people everyday. HIGH SCHOOL JANITOR Mr. Jim Vigola THESE BUS DRI ERS Mr. Jim Parre Mrs. Sylvia Benton Mrs. Helen Schrader Mr. Don Domann Mr. Lee Columan Mr. Ken Kern travel the total of 239. 2 miles a day through rain, snow, sleet and sunshine. girth- Mr. Keller raises the flag GRADE SCHOOL JANITOR-Mr. Joe Runyan z . AUDITORIUM-Mr. Fred Cellars if 'if a fffbzq 'Nflwwanp L f if H5 'atv-f-J ii. 68 tudent Helpers A N6C6SSlty Light monitors job pr Gary Lane Gary Sowell Keith Sowell Gary Atchison David Anderson Gary Whalen Card carriers perform Bill Jones Elaine Piper Gary Colstrom Judy Staats Marvin Vialle Darrell Williams oves essential. an im portant service . sf y Answering the telephone is Just one of the many jobs of the office girls Janice Stonequist Sharon Watson CSEATEDJ Shirley Scott Shari Waetzig LuAnn Fager Mrs. Bassett Kay Bryan Librarians aid everyone Judy Tyson Sandy Larson Patty Barnes Mrs. Williams Gail Lewis Lynda Reed Alvalene Morse Mary Heck I nf 59433 1 ii ' f, ' - HI- ' p 'K . Lf 'Ak .1 1' , .. -Q, ,Q I 5 ' Ti wr '1 ' 4 8. ' 'A U WK ,f Vg, I , 4 I 4 --Q' . ki How About That ! W W Open Wlth Care N MM. ,.,.- X, xx vw., May I help you? 'vv rs 'xr J 4 N dit! 4:11 D 1 wh8z -Q I S 4,5 4 rn S . .,s. A R k .-xsff N-. x L1 X f V K . E- Q X -:W K E:- 'f2':..f -0 s - - Q' axis. , K -.h-- -- ,. i K- 3 . Lgkh K swf X kwuif Xx 5 - Liivif Q Qin - :gifs x 3 'TW' O ? if X L ow About 2 Mytgjniq If In f, ,Q wv I 'B 5 :AK 15 f ,. I. 'N Peek-A-Boo You Goofed 'wk 16, G- Umm Good! 3-+43-1 ! and 'D' 72 mf ho Pop' dy N ,X V . Q , f N. fi' 'Q Q' W I Q 1 N I Master-Salesman Sch o x ' . al f ,V . ' 'Q' Lib yd 5Fresh I f i Qi -.Li 5X I We've Crossed the Bay . The Ocean Lies Before Us. -A- ARD, EDITH Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Blue Triangle l,2,3,45 ARROW Staff 35 POWWOW Staff 3. ATCHISON, GARY Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4, Lettered in Football5 Bas- ketball l5 Track 1,2,35 O'Club 2, 3,4. -5- BOLYARD, TOM Boys' Glee Club 45 F. F,A. l,2,3,4, Farm Mechanic Judging Team 2,3, Dairy Judging Team 2,3,4, Crop Judging Team 4. BOWIN, GERALD Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Boys' Octet 25 Vocal Solo 45 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 Boys' Quartet 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Drum Solo 35 Football 15 Track lg Basketball 2. -C- COLSTROM, GARY Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Football 3,45 Track 25 F. F. A, Treasurer 4, F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Livestock Judging Team 3. CROUCHER. CHARLOTTE Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Blue Triangle 1,2,3,4, -D- DALRYMPLE, PAT Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Triple Trio 25 Girls' Sextet 35 Girls' Ensemble 45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Clarinet Quartet 25 Oboe Solo II at District 35 Ill at District 45 Junior Play5 Woodwind Quintet 35 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Informative Speech ll at Jayhawk League, lll at District 45 Senior Play5 Blue Triangle 1,2,3,45 ARROW Staff 45 POWWOW Staff 4, Assistant POWWOW Editor 45 State Scholarship 1. DIDIER, JEANNINE Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Sextet 1,25 Girls' Triple Trio 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Student Di- rector 45 Blue Triangle 1, 2,3,45 Kan- sas Council On World Affairs Tour 45 POWWOW Staff 45 ARROW Staff 45 State Scholarship 1, -F- FAGER, LUANN Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trio lg Mixed Ensemble 2,3,45 Messiah Soloist 2,3,45 Girls' Trio 2,45 ll at State for Voice 35 l at State for Voice 45 Girls' Glee Accompanist 45 Band 1,25 Trombone Quartet 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Jun- ior Class Secretary5 Senior Class Treasurer5 Blue Triangle Cabinet 3, 4, Blue Triangle 1,2,3,45 POWWOW Editor 45 Kansas Council On World Affairs Tour 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Dramatic Reading-State ll 35 Humorous Reading -State ll 45 ARROW Staff 45 State Scholarship Tests 1,35 Homecoming Attendant 45 National Honor Society 4. -G- GAMBA, JEANETTE Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Triple Trio lg Seniors Engage In I1II16I'Ol1S Activities Girls' Sextet 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 Boys' Glee Accompanist 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4, Pep Club Secretary 25 Sophomore Class President5 One-Act Play 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 I at State on Humorous Reading 3,45 Drama Award at K-State Speech Institute 35 ll at District in Extem- pore 45 Blue Triangle 1,2,3,4, Blue Triangle Vice-President 35 ARROW Editor, ARROW Salesman 15 POW- WOW Staff 45 Salutatorian5 State Scholarship l,2,35 Kansas Council On World Affairs Tour 45 National Honor Society 4. GUION, JOHN Boys' Glee Club 15 Junior Play5 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Football Letterman 2,3,45 Basketball Letterman 45 Track Letterman 4. -H- HAMMOND, CHARLES Boys' Glee Club 2,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Octet 25 Mixed Quartet 25 Band l,2,35 Brass Quintet 25 Cor- net Trio 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 State Lions Club Band 35 Junior Play5 Stu- dent Council 2, 35 Football Trainer, Football 3,4, Letterman 45 Basket- ball 2,4, Letterman 45 Track 3,4, Letterman 3,45 O'Club 3,45 ARROW Salesman 35 Cornet Solo 2,35 State Scholarship 2,4. HARRISON. LARRY Track 2.3,4, Track Letterman 45 Football 3,4, Football Letterman 3, 45 Basketball Trainer 3,45 O'Club 3, 45 All Jayhawk League 2nd Team in Football 3,4. HERZOG, LELAND Boys' Glee Club 15 Football 1,2,3, Football Letterman 35 O'Club 3.4: Track 2. HOGAN. BEVERLY Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Band 1.2. 3.45 Pep Band 45 Clarinet Quartet 35 Blue Triangle l,2.3.45 Pep Club 1. 2.3.45 .ARROW Staff 45 POWWOW Staff 4. HUFFMAN. LYNN Basketball 25 Track 25 Football 3.4. -J- JACKSON, LINDA Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 1.2.35 Girls' Sextet 25 Girls' Triple Trio 25 Band 15 Pep Club 1.2, 35 Blue Triangle l,2.3.45 ARROW Staff 35 POWWOW Staff 3. JENKINS, BILL Boys' Glee Club lg F.F.A. l.2.3,4. F.F.A. Judging Teams 2.3.4. JONES. BILL Boys' Glee Club lg Vice-President of Student Council 45 Football l.2.3,4. Letterman 3.4. Football Second Team All Jayhawk League 45 Basket- ball l.2.3,4. Letterman 45 Track 1, 2.35 O'Club 3.4- Honorable Mention in Football 35 O'Club Treasurer 45 Student Council 3,45 One -Act Play 3. -K- KERR. BOB Boys' Glee Club l.2.3,4. KIBBE, DALLAS Boys' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Mixed Chorus l,2.3.45 Boys' Quartet 2.3.45 Mixed Ensemble 2.3.45 Band 1.2.3. 45 Brass Sextet 1.2.35 Pep Band 1.2. 3,45 Band President 4. Secretary- Treasurer of Band 35 F. F.A. Band lst Chair in Baritone Section 3.45 Kan- sas State Lions Club Band 35 Kansas All-State Chorus 35 President of Freshman Class5 Secretary of F.F. A. Chapter 4. F.F.A. l.2.3,4. Live- stock Judging Team 2.4, Farm Mechanic Team 2.3, Award 3, Ag- riculture Achievement Award 35 Jun- ior Play5 State Scholarship 1.35 Bari- tone Solo in District and State Music Festival 1.2.35 Delegate to State F.F.A. Convention, Thor Manu- facturing Company Certificate of Merit in Farm Mechanics. Chapter Public Speaking Award, DeKalb Ag- ricultural Accomplishment Award and Certificate for Outstanding Accomplishment in Vocational Ag- riculture IV. KNESS. HARRIET Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Pep Club 3.45 Blue Triangle l,2.3.45 ARROW Staff 45 POWWOW Staff 4. -L- LEWIS. GAIL F.F.A. l.2.3,4. Judging Team of Farm Mechanics 3. Judging Farm Crops 45 Librarian 4. LINDBLOOM. LOWELL Boys' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Mixed Chorus l,2.3.45 Track 2,35 Student Council 45 F. F. A. 1, 2.3.4, Sentinel in F.F.A. 4. LIRA, HENRY Track l. Track Letterman 15 Basket- ball 1.2.35 Football l. -M- MARRIOTT, GARY Boys' Glee Club 15 Football 15 Track 1.2.3, Track Letterman 35 Basket- ball l.2.3,4. Basketball Letterman 2.3.4. All League Basketball lst Team 3.4. All Area lst Team 3.4. All State lst Team 3.4. All State to Tourney lst Team 4. One of Twenty Chosen in U.S. for Outstanding Bas- ketball Players to play in U.S. East- West Game 4. Certificate Received5 ARROW Staff 45 POWWOW Staff 45 O'Club Secretary 45 Vice -President of Junior Class. MATHIEU. PEGGY Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Pep Club l,2.3.45 Blue Triangle l,2.3.45 State Scholarship 4. MILES. JERRY Boys' Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Vice -President of Freshman Class: Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Stu- dent Council 35 Homecoming Attend- ant 35 O'Club 2.3.45 Football 2.3. 4. Letterman 2.3.45 Basketball 1.2. 3.4, Letterman 3,45 O'Club Presi- dent 45 President of Student Council 45 State Scholarship 1. MOXLEY. MARILYN Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Band 1.2. 3,45 Clarinet Quartet 2.3.45 Pep Band 2.3.45 Woodwind Quintet 35 Pep Club 2.3.4, Pep Club President 45 Blue Triangle l,2.3.45 Band Letter 3.45 Speech Squad 45 Il Rating on Oration Jayhawk Speech 45 ll Rating on Oration at District 45 POWWOW Staff 45 ARROW Staff 45 State Scholar- ship 1. 2.3.45 National HonorSociety 4. -p- PETERSON. IRIS Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Mixed Chorus l,2.3.45 Triple Trio 35 Pep Club l,2.3.45 Band l,2.3.45 Twirler 2.3.45 F.B.L.A. 45 Y-Teens 1.2.3. 45 Blue Triangle 45 Pep Band 2.3.45 Senior Play Prop Manager 4. PETERSON. REBECCA Girls' Glee Club l,2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Mixed Chorus Accom- panist 45 Triple Trio 1,45 Band 1.2. 3,45 Cornet Trio 1.2.45 Cornet Quartet 35 Brass Sextet 2.45 Brass Quintet 35 Cornet Solo l Jayhawk Lea- gue ll District 35 Cornet Solo I Jay- hawk and District. II State 45 Pep Band l.2.3,4. Band Letter 2.45 Piano Solo 3,45 Band Vice-President 45 Pep Club l.2.3,4. Pep Club Vice- President 35 Blue Triangle l.2.3,4. Blue Triangle President 45 Speech Squad 45 II on Oration at Jayhawk and District5 State Scholarship 45 POWWOW Staff 45 ARROW Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. PIPER. ELAINE Girls' Glee Club 3.45 Mixed Chorus 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Band 2.3.45 Pep Band 35 Brass Sextet 45 Orch- estra lp Y-Teens 1,25 Music Interest Club 25 Blue Triangle 3.45 Secretary of Freshman Class5 Secretary of Sen- ior Class 45 Cheerleader 45 Home- coming Attendant 35 Homecoming Queen 45 F. F. A. Barnwarming Attendant 35 Business and Publicity Manager of Senior Play5 POWWOW Staff 35 Assistant ARROW Editor 3. ARROW Staff 35 Spelling Scholarship 4 PRIVAT . LARRY New Senior- IRIS PETERSON PUTERBAUGH. ETHEL Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Blue Triangle l,2,3,4, -R- ROSETTA, DICK Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Boys' Octet lg Boys' Quartot 45 Junior Class President5 ARROW Business Manager 45 Junior Play5 One Act Play 3,45 Senior Play5 Track l,2,35 Basketball l,2,3,4, Letterman 3,45 Football 1, Football Trainer 2,35 O'Club 3,45 All-League Basketball Honorable Mention 4, All Area Basketball Honorable Mention 45 ARROW Salesman 25 ARROW Staff 45 POWWOW Staff 45 State Scholar- ship 45 Jun- RUNYAN, GARY Boys' Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Band lg Brass Sextet lg Foot- ball 1,2,3, Letterman 2,35 Basket- ball lg Track l,2,3,4, Track Letter- man 2,3,45 O'Club 3,4, -S- SCOTT, SHIRLEY Girls' GleeClub 1 , 2, 3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3,45 Girls' Triple Trio 1,25 Girls' Trio 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Vocal Sololl at District 35 VocalSo1oIlIat District 45 Girls' Quartet45 Messiah Soloist 3.45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Mixed Clar- inetQuartet 1 , 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1 , 25 PepClub l,2,3,45Cheerleader 35 Speech Squad 2,3,45 lar Jayhawk, I at District, Ill at State in Humorous Reading 25 ll atJayhawk, IatDistrict, II at State in Manuscript Reading 351 atlayhawk. Ill at District in Oral Inter- pretation 45 Junior Play Prop Manager5 Senior Play5 One Act Play 45 Blue Tri- angle 1 , 2, 3,4 , Blue Tr-iangle Public- ity Chairman 25 ARROW Staff45 POW- WOW Staff45 Kansas Council On World Affairs 45 Homecoming Attendant 2. SOWELL, GARY Boys' Glee Club 1. STROMGREN, DERALD Boys' Glee Club 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, Farm Mechanics 2,3, Dairy Judg - ing 2.3.4, Livestock Judging 2,4, Poultry Judging 3,4, State F.F.A. Delegate 3, State F.F.A. Judging Contest 4, Crop Judging 4, F.F.A. Vice -President 4. SWARTS, TOM Boys' Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,25 Jun- ior Play 35 Football 15 Basketball 1,3. -T- TYSON. JUDY Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Triple Trio 45 Blue Triangle 1,2,3, 45 Pep Club 3,45 Librarian 2,3,45 Speech Squad 35 Humorous Reading I at Jayhawk, I at District, III atState. -V- VIALLE, MARVIN F. F.A. lg Basketball lg Junior Play5 ARROW staff 35 POWWOW Staff 35 Photographer for ARROW 3,45 State Scholarship 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Valedictorian5 Science Award. -W- WAETZIG, SHARI Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Sextet lg Girls' Triple Trio lg Girls' Trio 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 Mixed Quartet 25 Messiah Soloist 3,45 ll at District in Vocal Solo 3,45 All State Chorus 35 Band 1,2,35 Trombone Quartet 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 35 Fresh- man Secretary-Treasurer5 Blue Tri- angle 1,2,3,4, Blue Triangle Cab- inet lg Speech Squad 3,45 Dramatic Reading I at Jayhawk, I at District, I at State 35 Dramatic Reading I at Jay- X, hawk, Il at District 45 One-Act Play 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 K-State W.,-W Speech Institute 35 POWWOW Staff 35 ARROW Staff 3, ARROW Salesman 45 Kansas Council On World Affairs. WATSON , SHARON Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Treasurer of Junior Class5 Blue Triangle l,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer of Blue Triangle 2. WHALEN, MIKE Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Student Coun- cil 45 Senior Play. WHALEN, BOB Boys' Glee Club l,2,35 Mixed Cho- rus 1,25 Boys' Ensemble 25 Band 15 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Vice-Presi- dent of Senior Class5 Vice-President of O'Club5 Football l,2,3,4, Letter- man 2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Let- terman 45 Track l,2,3,4, Letterman 3,45 O'Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 4. WILLIAMS, DARRELL Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Boys' Ensemble 25 Jun- ior Play5 F.F. A. l,2,3,4, Agriculture Achievement Award 2, District Farm Mechanics Team 2.3, Sentinel of F.F.A. Chapter 3, District Livestock Judging Team 2, President of F.F.A. Chapter 4, State F.F.A. Judging Team 4. WILLIAMS, JOHN Boys' Glee Club 1, 2,45 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Class Presi- dent 45 ARROW Staff 4, Assistant ARROW Editor 45 POWWOW Staff 45 Boys' State 35 Football l,2,3,4, Let- terman 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Let- terman 3,45 Track l,2,3,4, Letter- man 1,2,3,45 O'Club l,2,3,4, All League Honorable Mention Basket- ball 35 All League Second Team Football45 All League Second Team Basketball4, All Area First Team Basketball45 State Scholarship 1 , 2,45 National Honor Society. How many Seniors can an old car hold? ls-Iv g V - X ' , - 5 Q 5 M- v , In ' . .HV fff.11n:?z',.1iimfX.k3Q'e11 F f 3,4 4 iw' 5 i T 5? I-,fff kYACilklllS Y E A or ounuu R fl A ms 44-'fa 1 11 3 4: , . 4 5 FZ 'n A E N if Q -w .. s Ki ra Q- J. fi 4.


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